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pT: | aerEOT ORT! HELEN MACKELLAR Sor =, STORMY 4a" AON STREET THEAT Plays for the Coming Week ' T the Central Theatre on Mon- | A day night Joe Wober will pre- sent ‘The Little Blue Devil,’ @ musical farce by Harold Atteridge | end Harry Carroll, Discovering that dis employer enjoys harmless flirta- tions with young women, a clerk en- gages a pretty girl, a professional | dancer, to impersonate his wife with | the hope that this deception will him in ment. Granville, { ot SROADW includes lian Lorraine, Gowan, Edward Martindel, Crk, Bleanor Gordon, Anne Sands, Marion Mosby, Eddie Cox, W. H Powers, Hdward island, John Geier and James Buckley, GRACE LEIS ROLY EYES” IN Mred | BOLY BU: “Ser “Partor, Bedroom “and Bath" will bo the attraction at the Shubert- Riviera Theatre, | gent Miller and’ Bianche Bates appear in “Moliere” a | Standard Theatre. Sane Alice Brady in “Forever Atter” | comes to the Bronx Opera House. At the Irving Place T' rice Schwartz and his com enjoying a run in Sholom Al drama “Tevye der Milah hege rector Schwartz plays the role Film Offerings leading | Moss's Broadway. of Durand.” Rialto—Dorothy Gish in “Ty ; ees y urning Rivoli--W. S. Hart in “John Petti- “The Vengeance : BERTHA MANN tN crimson , ALIaI’ ; ns RROAC HORST SS THEATRE ‘Change of Bills In Vaudeville PROCTOR THPATRE— For first half of the week the bill at the > Fifth Avenue Theatre will include Crawford and Broderick 4 and Re Lucy Margaret Fay and pet »plays. day there wi : ‘azimova in “The Brat.” Strand — Pauline Frederick in “Bonds of Love.” Y arrangement with the Vitagraph Company of America, B, 8. Moss will present “The V Murand” at the Broadwa ginning to-morrow film is a visualization of Rex Beach novel, the screen adaptation havin been made by Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Chester. J star, plays a dual re nee of Durand” is {1 ‘usual vigorous manner, and the treatment ard different pictures with which he has been sociated. ‘The Broadway § Orchestra will render an appr musical soore, The programme be rounded out with other features, including soloists and short film gub- Jects. | see Dorothy Gish will be Rialto in “Turning the comedy by Lois Zellner, porting east are T Georga Fawcett, Kate Toncray, Fred Mines, Porter Strong MeNeil. Other film features are ¢ Wurold Lloyd comedy, “Bump Broadway,” and the Rialto Mo j ‘The vocal soloists will ba Martin Rre- fel, tenor, and Edoardo Albana, bari- tone, angeance of _SONCERTS AN FIRST BILTM FRIDAY MONNING MUSICALE Grand Ballroom, Hotel Blltmere, Now. % GALLI-CURCI ines” STANLEY WINSTON bigeye Resorved Seats $3, + Monday at seen at the Tables," a In the sup. ond Cannon. ugene Resserer Warren, Rhoa and Norman see | On the screen at the Rivoll will be William 8. Hart in “John Pettteoats.” It Is the story of a lumberjack who falls heir to a modiste's shop in New Orlearps. The hero's efforts to adapt himsef to his surroundings gt ple room for co my, This P nt-Artcraft piclure was prepare homas H. tnce, C. Gardner Sul- Jivan wrote the ecenario, Other film features will be Mr. and ™ De Haven in “Moving Da Rivol| Pictorial. * orohest Lucite Orth Archur Ruvinstetn Anirea Toscha Helon To-Mo! ircatest Musical Value of Season. » Volpe hit Symphony Orchestra of 100 att coe Woolff~ ial Powell Entire Hours, 256 to $1,00, at Rox Offies. ||| TO-M'V AcatiemY F MUSIC 19.6 VIGLIN RECITAL BY MISCHA ELMAN : TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE YEOH Wi. in | Aeolian Hall, Sa’. Afte-ncon, Nov. 8. | “| BERLINER | AMUSEMENTS. Hunga Tor Capitol " vue w Pryor'a musical (ytiat remain u A will suy ures: nd ment the The Theatre will Strand Frederick — in picture, “Ronds of Love,” by herwin, Miss Frodent k has the mle of a second w grown to love the ch Mo} band's first wife and present her Jatost Louis Other pictures MU 7 | | | PABST—HARLEM Dance Hall ST. WEST OF 7 mme will include Wiliam overture ee Tho film attractions at Loew York Theatre and Roof will bi Dana in "Please day; “The Gay Cumberland, Tuesday ‘ Fighting Colleen," Madlaine ‘Traverse in Paris,” Thursday; Louis Bennison in “The Misfit Earl and June Elyidg in Poison Pon,” Friday; “tt Rroken Butterfly tu nd Harry Carey in 'Rider of he Law Sunday, Wedne Terrace Garden STI ST, ear Lo aingion Ave 1 DANCE PALACE Binust « Bahibition Danemg very Tuesday and Thursday Night «RODE Along Broadway ¥ a ee ind the photopla Defense,” | Ve Vende the and Harriet Lee in and Bob Cook and Dot Oatman will be features the first half of the week. with Ned Re the ) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, Moss's pgyd & RE eae ~Sa A CHIC BAR TH SHELLY TORS SyETSNeERy 44.74 StREE THEATRE. > oom RONeTE RIVERS Del TH ee ‘ern and Davis, ‘Once Upon a Josephine and Mamie notion. pictures. Proctor's Street atre will week with Garfield and Valdares, Helen Vincent 0 and the nith, the with Bisie son Thursday to Minnie Jack Rose, “The Beauty Tozart and Wallace Reid in of Giants.” Jan Ryan ‘Hats and Shoes,” the weil, Clifton and others will appear on a bill that also includes motion pictures, —— BURLESQUE REVIEW ’ AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S Violet Dana on the screen in Get Marr! With the se of bill on, Thursday will be estor and* His Sweethearts, Meehan, Arthur Stonc Imadge in the film Conquest. STE T TH farce called With the Big Burlesque Review it Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre will be Lyle Lapine, Elvia Bates, Ed Shubert, Harlie Mayne, Billy Schuler, Irene Mrea, Irene Leary and Harry’ Emer- son. —————__—_—. | “HELLO, AMERICA!” RETURNS TO COLUMBIA Nonette, | "i Sarus in songs,| “Hello, America! Hee Club, Herbert Dody as the prin, with Lewis and pal funmakers, will AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, % the Public: The Capitol theatre begs to express its appreciation of the gencrous patronage that has been accorded this enterprise— ® patronage that has filled each of its more than 5,500 seats every performance since the doors were opened on Oct. 24 nd more particularly to acknowledge with gratification the many kind expressions that have been made concerning the structure, the programme offered and the general policies of the institution. For the new week commencing tomorrow (Sunday), and screen star of the first magnitude, Nazimoy: ill be in a sereen version of the successful drama, “The Brat,” med at the Metro studios, This great Russian ste will be supported by other motion picture attractions nic, educa- tional and comedy in character, d Wayburn’s Demi Tasse Revue will continue to be the offering, and Arthur Pryor's Capitol Band of 70 pieces will contribute @ musical programme, Tomorrow four big Sunday concerts will be given—at acon, 3, 6 and at 9 P.M, each of three hours, pootallng of composite programmes including the best features of t bill, The matinee prices will be 50 cents to $1.50 and the formance contin. atrons to come when they p! and leave when the ‘n the hours of 12 and 5.45. The same conditions govern the evening performance from 6 until nearly midnight, with prices ranging from 50 cents to 82. Throughout the week matinces are from noon to 5.45 P. M,, at popular prices ranging from $0 to #1, with the de luxe programme commencing at 2 0'cloc ning prices 50 cents to $1.50, with the p mance continuous from 6 to 11.15 and the de luxe programme commencing at 8 and so arranged that late diners arriving after 9 may enjoy the Revue and feature picture Reserved seats always 8 wecks in advance, fo iy nent trusts that these policies may continue » sume degree of approval that characterised their feuonusiitar CAPITOL THEATRE EDWARD BOWES, Managing Director. DWAY. Lae ES ST. ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW EVERY WEEK) | ! lesdue is a Habit with thousands of women and cuildren, They entoy It bocause it is rutting good entertainment That's why the Columbia \ is crowded every afternoon nnd mix ht, Commencing Monday Afternoon, ANGUSUSUALLY ELARORATE AND BEAUTIFUL 0" ny of coimediana, singers, dancers, 4 ng tho “alt adr permitted, weeks tn ibe "0--PecksA-Boo with Clark and McCutlosohe Elizabeth Margaret White, Sam Lewis, come to the Columbia Theatre, It has new comedy scenes and musical fea- tures. Lewis and Dody have the sup- port of Billie Hill, Al Shaw, Sam Lee, Sam Bennett, Jack O'Brien and Vaudeville speciaities| Munsey's Magazine fifteen yeara ago and a chorus of girls are features of | for $240, yesterday received Berringer, performance, PHOTOPLAYS. RIVOLI \y~“4D ROADWAY ao 1919, hn. - NORA BANESD PA. Ses Bases oY <n 4 “YAMA YAMA” DANCE PABST HARLEM FEATURE The “Yama Yama" dance, originat- ed by Bessie McCoy Davis, will be the feature at the Pabst Harlem Dance in West 126th Street, Wednes- day evening. It will be done by Eve- lyn Hubbell’s Terrace Garden Danc- cra, Sessions are held at this hall nightly and Saturday, Sunday and holiday afternoons. FILMED $2,000 WORTH. Jury Gives Dr. Brady Verdict for Story Munsey Bought for $240, Dr, Cyrun Townnend Ready, who sold a story entitled “A Child of God” to $2,000 more for It when a jury before Justice Ford PHOTOPLAYS. DRIALTO Lor toghiaaal AT 424 87 cz Lytton SUNDAY AT IP. ees WILLIAM S. HART “John Petticoa Paramount-Arteraft, Carter De Haven Co. “Moving Day.” RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Sound Hungarian Rhapsody” 1 rast ‘Tiare 7OPAY NORMA TALMADGE le of Conan BIGINNING TOMORROW: A Dramatic Thunderbott offe VENGEANCE ef DURAND" Starring, the BOILUANT SMASHING, COASING cumay “Derk Beach DESAY Bway & ai Sr CONT NOON to HPT “A BOOK Ful FULL ee” na |DOROTHY GISH “Turning the Tabl A Paramount-ince Comedy. Harold Lloyd Company “Bumping Into Broadway.” RIALTO ORCHESTRA Beleotions from “La Forea del Dea- tina” AST TIMES TODAY hy Shed % HOURS L R: AT 476 ST CONTHA/OV) NUON TO" BR Direction JACK EATON, COMMENCING SUNDAY, BAMUEL GOLOWYN Prescnts PAULINE FREDERICK in “Bonds of Love.” By Louis Sherwin, RAR WENT TO RE IN A RICKSHAW.” CH Ni AROLD Kstolts Carey (Bopranio) (Baritone). Strand Symphony Orchestra CARL EDOUANDE, Or teal Comedy 8 Gypey Vicliniet. hd. Walter Leopaid] Killam &O'Dare Mote HERBERT | WALTER_ CLIFTON | BROWER UNITEDSTATES GLEECLUB FEPROCTOR'S pyid| THE ‘is.| MIRACLE BE vou TAN Ty ol | ANG, nt i" MARK BROTHER LOEW'S New York Theatre. & Rooi NaAGned™ 'HEATRE: WINTER GAKDON us 9,8. Mate Lh ain, of Bewey, PLAYHOU Ty Mats. ARTHUR Beis WILTON LAGKAYE *“PALMY DAYS” ™ sygusiu Shubert Wer, Last Day SOTHEKN- MARLOWE Mat, at 2: THESHREW, Night: HAMLET. LALBORNE: OSTER IN, = fei | aad ¥ eeu sine ), ELXTINGR. THEATRE. Last Matinee To-day 215 i} focal Comedy Oh, What a Girl 4TH ST. eet pete M'INTYRE [f thet & HEATH tome i ALEXANDER in the Supreme Court gave « verdict in his mult against Frank A. Munsey for having sold the moving picture rights to a film company for $120. Dr. Brady ansertod he gold the atory, reserving all 20. rights for dramatization. To-day & Rive. Day Pe iit viarrei wrt VIVIENNE SLOAL THEATRES, pa in ZOM AINE: DECLASS! 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