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ET ‘Plays for the Coming Week (Additional dramatic announcements for next week will be printed in The Evening World of Monday.) ILLIAM FAKNUM is the star We @ feature film called “The Last of the Duanes,” which | William Fox will show at the Central | Theatre, beginning to-morrow, The story is an adaptatién of Zano Grey's novel of the same Utle. Louise Love ly will be seen as Mr. Farnum’s lead- ing woman, There is plenty of ao- tion in this Texas romance, and Mr. | Farnum is afforded full sway for his acting ability, A large orchestra will | play at each presentation of the pic- | ture. Showings will be given daily, from 1 P. M. until 11. Incidentally, “The Last of the Duanes” was dedi- ented by the author to the famous ‘Texas Ranger: — FILMS AT RIVOLI, RIALTO AND STRAND “The Miracle Man" will be seen one more weck at the Rivoli, The thea- tre’s director, Hugo Riesenteld, be- eves this George Loan Tucker pro- duction one of the must successful filma he has ever booked. There is appropriate music at each showing, the overture being the prelude to arnifal.” Tho stage settings, de- ' signed by Urban, heighten the ilu. sion, Elate Ferguson in “The Witness for | the Defense,” a new Puramount-Art- Brady te “Hig Bridal Night,” and the craft picture, will be the feature at- traction at the Miaito scenario is based on A. BE. W. Ma: the same name, ( adapted the story and Goole Fitz- maurice directed the production. A revival of Charlie Chaplin's comedy, “The Floorwalker,” will be shown, as will a “Mutt and Jeff” cartoon and the Rialto Magazine. The musical Programme wiil be elaborate with Guarany,” written by Antonio Gom the Brazilian composer, as the over- ture. “A Temperamental Wife,” Constance Talmadge, will be the principal ph tic feature of the Strand's programme, It ts an- nounced that tho picture should be | expecially interenting to prospective brides. Mins Talmadge is seen as Billie Billings, pretty, wealthy and Jealous, “When It's Time to Retire,” an Outing Chester acento, ahowa the Zulus at home Review, 2 new comedy Rad an “An- alysis of Motion” picture showing the police games will complete the film bil. A varied musical programme has been arranged BILLS AT NEW YORK AND AMERICAN THEATRES The film attraction at Loew's New York Theatre and Roof will be Alice Sunshine comody, Monday; Virtuous Mother and “Her First Kina,” Delores Gagsinelli in Model," ‘Tuesday; the Law,” with “The “The Mae AMUSEMENTS, : GEN. PERSHING seid:~ A Great Finish to the Hay hopriset ay, brit starring | “1 The Strand Topical |! At Some C Tome.” Henao MILLERS re THAT Salisbury Baturday, Wolf,” fu The bil atre for the firm half of the week will include a minstrel first part mad up of seven people. Other will 0 at Loow's American The es and Roborts, nor and the Angel Sisters Brady film, “His Bridal N be shown. ‘During the v« the week the bill will consist of Mimic World of 1919," a musical co edy act; La Rue and Gresham, ubn and Dries, Buddy Doyle, Bertha and HIE Chimes of Normandy" James Gitvert, the uerini Degroits | £4 I tap ae a rr a ail | and others. D. W. Griffith's film, pale hdd ng: Poca “The Mother and. the Law,” will be peatre last night by the seen in the theatre. Gallo Opera © any. Why , _ the current performance of “The | “THE THIRD KISS” Mikado” should have been interrupt- AT BROADWAY THEATRE ‘ for its presentation has only one ob ——--- ition—the necessities of A new Paramount-Arteraft picture, “The ‘Third Kiss," will be the ghief attraction at B, & Moss's Broadway Theatre beginning ‘to-morrow after- M The heroine is seen as a girl of bees) the slums. She Is really An heiress, but she lives among the working ple to atone for a wro! done by her 4 uncle, There ls a lighter material desi aniles, ‘The Pictorial } film and a comedy will round out the bill, ‘The Broadway Symphony Or- chestra is an added feature, hoon. per Fis wh appy Days TPPODROME idiica Seth Nrar Ectntore a Mees Cortes CONEY ISLAND” MARDI -GRAS SEPTEMBER 16 TO 20 PARADE. 4 AMUSEMENT Pe fg MUSE Pay Times SQUARE ; STEEPLECIUASE FOR FUN CONEY ISLAND, EMENT Park | | Sathing THIS HRANON ALL NEW IN i Company of dares Hon LEW KELLY siiow AT HURTIG & SEAMON Lew Kelly, heading “The Lew Kelly Show,” will be the attraction at Iur- ve Beamon's Theatre, The bur- and the co: lesque is ‘The Submaritie” Man.” | Hit impresario, who took a compan Charles Raymond, Arthur Putnam, to Honolulu-—but that’s another Larry Leewood, Dudley Farnsworth Jeanette Buckley, Helen Lloyd, Ann- e Lal and Harry Kose are tu the re 6 my. a “THE DOLL HOSPITAL,” COLUMBIA BURLESQUE a new two act burlesque, by Charles Horwits, with | the 2 BIG NAUDEVILLESCONCERTS EY (}:\ee]| music by Perrin G. Somers, will be | ton of Kw | fo offered by the “Hip, Hip, Hooray | j7, are nine scenes, with comedy music| |and dancing. The company is headed | | by Jay Herman and Eddie Kane. Ovh- ers in the cast are Helen McCial Perrin G, Somers, Frank Barry, T ma Seavelle, Harry White, 1 Storke and a chorus of girls, ——>— FILMS AT EIGHTY -FIRST AND PLAZA THE: ATRE c Charles Ray, in a film called Henry,” will be seen at B. F. Keith Sist Street Theatre all next week, Bix vaudeville acts will also be given, The Plaza Monday and ‘t and “Hurted 7) and = Thursday “Upstairs” and Tom Moor eases" Friday and Satur Norma @! Talmadge in “The Way of wWoinan.” AMUSEMENTS. Shows Than Bi Prices Bame As Alw Dally. Matinees Nigite at 8 Comedians, Nifty Chorus of Prett In Advance. smoting Permitted with Frank \Norman Chimes Rung Out Again At its best, the perform- Na dress re- ) Jefferson p Angelis, who was Gaspard, te ser, there was a demonstration at end of the second act. He was re The chorus w pert m Am | morrow ni gram Girls” at the Columbia Theatre. There | ning, to us both v arnegic Hall to-night pin lextensive festival in the sp Arthur Pryor, whose band com: Pleted its sixteenth season at Asbury Park last Sunday as musical direct tol Th His ~~ THE Stage and Screen Stars to Be Seen Next Week New York City Theatres of the ~ at the Shubert By Sylvester Rawling. man the audience ond W side, ee: ut dete haps Warren Proc herman, was too manifest in the pany, Because of it, tory. | soloists ft Sistine nt ular music Th Roth religious will be on their and pro- Vatic ir Tues ull, is postponed untul Thursday eve Nina Tarasova, a ussian sl 1 Ikson will open thi recital season at toty, mo of Walter Darr mxception ef, Its porto Ch under ah" “at efforts th Armory, t dd to nearly 2, Fund of rrive here ur on Monday. ken over by the known > 8 pel uximum seventy mem rs, ert of the Inesday | rklyn, by the ssion, addresses ar Council of the Churohes ot Christ, Church on Alma ¢ Ye WME) toe Whe more. LAST OF THe HeLeNw ME CLAIN “we Mie Hooray? Monday tyburgh will sing the “The and Star Spangle orkville Casino, + MUNean will tall RIVOLI “THE MIRACLE MAN” A Paramount-Artcraft Picture The only picture that has ever been booked for two consecutive only picture that has been accorded at the Rivoli and tl a second review by the cr! at the Brick Presbyterian at 430 PL Ms “Mar- SECOND WEEK OF GUORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PRODUCTION READ WHAT THEY SAY oT, poles 7 NUDITY ) napiring and finely conceives picture.” EY TRIUN ‘The Miracle Man’ is great.” Saas WORLD:—"Hailed as a screen triumph.’ t 1 AME “The feature has been made an event.” WAR Di cul to find atequate words of praise. | VAMPIRES rfect prescntation of Tucker's masterpiece.” ak LEGRAPH:-—"The picture is a corker.” with iMustrations hy Ada Marte Cu ter, before the New York State eration of Music Clubs, at the Penn- sylvania Hotel next Puesday after- noon, —_—__- PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE PLAYS ‘The bill for first half of the week at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre will Include “The Old-Time and Modern fong Revue,” Billy Rhodes, Piesler, Klalse and Saxe, and Baibette. Mo- tion pictures will complete the bill. During the second half of the week there will be Quald’s “Song Revue,” Larry Reilly, Mack and Earl, Tony Martini and Sis and films. Proctor’s 28d Street Theatre will be gin the week with Rogers and Ly: Spink and Tate, Fuller ard Vance and the Four Dancing Demons. Be- inning Thursday the bill will include wucy Brush, Herbert E. Denton, Nora Jane and company, and the Field Sisters, Motion pictures will also be shown at each performance. pele MASS FOR CARDINAL FARLEY A high mass of requiem wit! be cel- ebrated in St Patrick's Cathedral, Wednesday, Sept. 17th, for the repose of the soul of the late Cardina) Far- ley, the date being the first anniver- sary of his dosth. Archbishop Hayes has sent invitations to all the clergy of the diocese to de present and has asked the priests to inform their par- Ishjoners of the mass. Cardinal Mercier of Belgium will be resent. At the close of the service ¢ will be presented to the cleray at & reception. -|Point 1 yas pr Gun Club for several unny-tempered rep- travel- erie of the o aman. He years by the De Company, and Was retire: work, The body was brought to his Inte residence in Brooklyn last eve- from active Sf you enjoy, the thrill and excitement of melodrama at ts dest, you will be delighted with this the greatest western melodrama ever Screened —_ Death of William J. Whitney. William J. Whitney, for many years A resident of Brooklyn, yesterday ___SONCERTS NCERTS AND | music. _ “CARNEGIE HALL on “Pioneers in American Musio,”| afternoon at Freeport, LL He wae! taken f)] there while on @ Selp 4 ee eee PHOTOPLAYS. See The lost Ballalion KB. A. MacManus’ peer- less Production — tho picture incomparable And You'll See & superlative photoplay, big, impressive, com- pelling — packed with the inspiration of love, excitement and ro- mance. A great dra- matic story that cul- minates ina stupendous climax never to be for- gotten, Re-enacted by every gallant GEO. | THEATRE M Bway.& 43° St, Twice Daily at 230 & &:30 POPULAR PRICES Sunday Eve., Sept. 14 ISTINE CHAPEL OLOISTS Authentic Sololets of Sigine Cho cn, in WILLIAM FOX presents s ls rie 0 SA The LAST the DUANES romance e 4 ved. blooded mavican. life --. AO Nil Oa See it at | ( ENTRAL | THEATRE BROADWAY | al 47K Street | Beginning TOM RROW, | Sunday Sv? 1/4 5 Times Daly AM Ces LollPM PRICES 50r— efee A Sneccal Lumited Engagement TWO WHFKS ONDY. | TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFI (4 | Mat.’ Woifchn Bureau. Mason & Hamlin Plano, Carnegie Hall, TO-NIGHT (Sat.) 8.15 ) MacDow ‘Symphony Or- JAN EVENING of RUSSIAN | i he under the direction of Max NIN FOLK Sonus ALLADS | Stapreme inthe Jacohp will resume rehearsals on Sune morning, Sept. 21, at the TARASOVA ke Seats $2.00 to 500. Now at Box Office. | PHOTOPLAYS, BROADWAY AT 49TH ST, HUGO RIESENFELD, Director Beginning Sunday, 1 P. M. A PICTORIAL SENSATION Are YOU Keen characterization and dramatic “Evol” WORLD PHI tm Carl Lecmmie’s Universal-Jewel Production de Luxe, produced under direction of Allen Holubar. THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” All Seats Reserved, 25c.-50c.~75c. itervating, convincing.” lobe, “Engrossing, Intense, times Mail DOROTHY Legally Married ® . 424 St., W. of B'way, Harris cosa easy isa PEM RIALTO; WAY AT 42D ST Huad Nitbenrevo, Piso Beginning Sunday at 1 P. ELSIE FERGUSON LLIPS Mats 230, vs, #30, All Mata,” Bxeept Holi days, 1,000 seats, 266. “Roa tle ability." "Nothing aa been spared.’ Eve Bun. “rvibune. i" @ Paramount-Artoraft Picture oes . P a aborate nvatiure.” wit the usual THE WITNESS FCR THE DEFENSE = Se (park) Ruslan Quartette—Balalaika Orchestre—Elaborate sceate etiects, all under direction of Samuet BS.Moss' Comedy-Topical Review ~ Sc: Bisadway COMMENCING SUNDAY FAMOUS_PLAYERS-LASKY CORP. presents 4 Paramount-sricraft Special A Picture Crammed to the Brim with Stirring Scenes, Amazing Surprises and Delicious Humor tices CHARLES CHAPLIN a@ revival of L. Rothaptel, on The Fioorwatker.” ‘alto Orchestra. nn yyuaphouy STRAND TOPICAL REVIEW. WALLACE REID “The Velley of the Giants” A Pai Arichaft Picture, ‘OMEDY, “Where They Go Rubbering™ OUTING CHESTER SCENIC aire Mice Same Management as N. Y, Strand, TAR * ton Bt. Main 1833, pat Numbers enics and Gach iY Ss ” 1 rile Svastsavai Girls MARK Comedy TALMADGE “4 Temp al Wita."* °c LAZA “THE GAMBLERS” | Madieon Ar uth 8 Charles Kicin's With HARRY W THEATRES. For We."and Gat. ate., Gest Beate $2. zecreve roe |b ONTHE ZIEGFELD * golocn hoor. H ash nS ie an cree T TueATRE. by 48th Bt ven Rose Maree Wad & Rat, 2.15.8 “SURE FIRE” mays De Foe of ‘The World. “REFRESHING” says Darnton of Eve, World. “10 fer 8 Good Non-Stop Rua,” ‘The Sun of CRITERION ‘ine £45: LA LA LUCILLE LIBERTY | Wot BETES. ‘Tie to Be CEORGE: WHITE'S” SCANDALS” °F, With Anm Pennington and Original Cast, — 42d Se COHAN & BAREIS (98. THE ROYAL VAGABONI 0 1 it Famous ie THURSTON NI wi ™. 00, M. Cohan's Great Character Comedy win’ in PRINCE THERE WAS |S" xeirv’s81 St STREET Bas Concgrta Sunday, 215 & 8.15. Work of Sept. 15, wo GAXTON & CO. A {The Junior, Partner,” Tup t. Hushes : —Chantey tein GALLAGHi t ROLLEY RHEA "t co. Joe ‘A Sculptors Garden | ~Citntoa a We onisy AND - CHARLES RAY tn Hip, Latest Film Clamio, ILL ENR PRO THEATRES, OR'S Mi & Ds “LS | Sa be un As “BM A. hate | ) LOEW'S New York ‘theatre & Roo Cour. 11 A.M. to AL P.M: Hoof tot A. Mt Weel Lew Foo's Goud. Ths Sar 2.90. CHARLES “raawel granites SCANDAL {SAK6the GRACE. GEORGE “SHE \i OULD & SHE DID” VANDERBIL? ” pnd test 480 Us be is WANHATTARS), | rs wi of fe ¥. ii LOUIS MARK * ata Alwaya 500 Orchestra Senta $1.00, PRINCESS ® oe. MIGHTIE ALGAE. «Wed. & Sat. Awake wise farce That Won the towne BROADHURST "yt 13 “THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS” —Bve. Telegram, " “See It. You Can’t Go Wrong.” pedi oes Eve. World, _ Shubert 7™ OF way. bv, AB Ot. Last Mat. To-day, Gallo lish Opera Co, UP Ekowl NOWHERE ub NORMAN TREVOR. Wat ch Bren F0 PLAYHOUSE Vis 03 Pe FR “ m8 owen ‘AT 9.457 8 aun Aa auwar FAY BAIN: < OATS. WED. 5AY. i bie $3 nN ate, A LONELY <DS ROLLICKING muct Maxine ‘Elliott’s ray f0tH, moet Tiwary. Pires 6.20, ‘Mats Wed. end Sat. at 200 THE FIVE ViILELON HELE N CLE “ * DELIVERA NCE ‘The Rovusical Combdy of New York's Quartier Latin, McCoy Davis, Yemen Evenings at 8.15. Mats, Wed. and Sat., 2.20. TO-NIGHT sty K & MORRIS GEST preseut | ADAM and EVA EW_ AMERICAN COMEDY Wea ‘s atest Mlodrama ii Chicicens™ % Tew ay ie a7 ik st Central Theatre” ary A f 4 MOROSCO 2 HIT 1 THE HIRST HAT. TODAY 2:20 OLIVER MOROSCO. resents Thompson Buchanan's Ne Vi LTAN.. re OF THES \ nd TORSION “HALL A Voice In The Dark WITH in ORIGINAL CAs REPURLI ew York ‘Phi dild, thes, Prownta” The Sea nsatinal Success, ° uM N sUSON mont Fulton yt HOLBROOK BLINN THE CHALLENGE j SELWYN 745 20 sit Brym ats, Wed. & Sat BURLESQUE. PARISIAN, A FLIRTS/— World “Wants” Work Wonders,

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