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| Plays for the Coming Week TUESDAY NIGHT. tase“ es WEDNESDAY NIGHT. | Playhouse—“The Phantom Legion.” THURSDAY NIGHT, New Amsterdam Theatre—“Mon- Bieur Beaucaire.” COMEDY with music, called “Mims Millions,” will be staged by R. H. Burnside at the Punch 3 ‘ena Judy Theatre on Tuesday night. Tt is based on the idea that the more Possession of money does not bring ; happiness. The score is by Raymond Mudbell. In the cast are Valk Valli, i Tessie Standish, Cissie Sewell, Louise Mackintowh, Carrie Reynolds, Vera Rosander, Eleanor Masters, Kathryn ‘Yates, Rapley Holmes, Wiliam Bur- fees, Clayton White, Vinton Freediey, John Hendricks, Harry Hermnen, + @4 on Wednesday night at the Pi: roughton, Harry Sediey, Paul Gor- |} Booth Tarkington's *“Monstour Beau ; @airo” in operatic form will be pro- ; cid by Gilbert Mfller at the New Amsterdam Theatro on Thursday} } Might, as it was given in London last "eeason. The score is by the French fomposer, Andre Meswager, and the ‘BZibretto by Frederick Lonsdele, with {@yrics by Adrian Rom. In the title } clo will be Marion Green, a young Ainerioan baritone, ke masquerading | ham. screen in “His t : don produgtion. Others in the! Unearthly Romance," 3 lanche Tomlin, an 2 Sauglon soscano; Lennox Pawle, John | Reid in a film version of “Phe Lot ke, Spencer Trevor, Yvan Hervais, | tery Man.” Robert Parker, Robert Cunningham.) rivers THEATRE ndre Brouard, Percy Carr, Harry Bese" Barbara Esme and Kath-| “Rings of Smoke" J Daveren. ee Jummes Thornton, Mes, Fiske in “Mis’ Nelly of N’O'- Wilton gisters and others, ' Jeans” comes to the Standard Thon:re. | The Shubert-Riviera Theatre wi Loyls Mann In “Friendly Enemies” RIVOLI—“More Deadly Than the} simpson in “At used on a story by Joseph Gollomb and combines melodrama with comedy. i Arbuckle tn “Phe Hayseed, tion of the play in which Mrs, Fiske vocal music will complete the pro- | gramme. CAPITOL—"Blind Husbands” will John be the principal offering. The author, | O'Neal, Jack Strouse, Mickey Feoley, Ed Simmons, Luciel De Lisle and Babe Burnett. acter, a surgeon who pearly lense young wife to an Austrian ‘wil! be other pictures, Ned Wayburn's | i SPemi-Tasse Revue and Pryor’s Band. | STRAND —Two features, C Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure” and 5 Will Rogers in “Jubilo,” will be pre- } gented. “Jubilo” was written by Ben | ° ' Ames Williams, In it Rogers plays a misunderstood hobo. A ( r-Ou fg scenic and the Strand Tor 4 Revue will also occupy the screen. The Criterion Quartette will be heard | + im vocal selections, | j MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE | +The Paramoumt-Artcraft picture, “Male and Female,” directed by Ceci! B. De Mille, will be shown beginning | fo-morrow night. The Parisian Fash- fon Frolic will continue { LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE | ~The attractions will be Nazimova fo “The Brat” Monday; Elsie Fergu- BWAY at 49"*St. UGO RIESENFELD, Director COMMENCING SUNDAY. \BINNEY in Natural Colors, Faust—TMré Act. RIVOLI ORCHESTRA. Tha Tw) Mec yeira Te oS sont oR Oyo sr nh es t Wewis Sloden and Frank Barrington. Change of Bills dasinony Poul Kelly, wil be presen In Vaudeville * house. The cast includes Effie Elisler,| PROCTOR THEATRES—At j Mazel Turney, Raymond McKee, John| Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half } Woodford, Frederick Howard, John | of the wook will be “Playmates,” Tom fon, Junius Matthews abd Kdward| Naw and company, * @Rrawbridge. Bert, Bobby Randall, M and motion pictures, Thursday will | bring Joseph Howard and Ethiyn| Clark, Brown and Spencer, “Lovt in| the Moon” and Ford and Cunning Faber brothers Proctor’s 234 Street start the week with Corcoran and Mack, Gene Fowler and others, to gether with Vivian MY LADY FRIENDS? OMEN ei atiey FIVE NEW PLAYHOUSES ORDERED BY SHUBERTS |Will Be Ready. Next Fall in Upper Forties—Small, Martin on the | sho played the | There will be a new programme on a barber in the| Thursday with Princess Olga, and Wallace | ‘nkiss, Eric Snowden, Marjorie| Mey and Marion Bent in @ revue called will head the bill There will aldo be Fidrence Terr Edward Margolies, builder for the filed plans yesterday five new theatres, which will be erect- were wee: SUSANT hin Sy THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, (LATEST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE THEATRICAL WORLD INTLING ER LONGER etry SHEATHE Seomia swan Feats AnD TAME MOSS BROAG Wa SHEAR & ‘4, Ae my SHAPE Day's HIPROOROME | i ZO® AKINS’ Play ed in the Longacre Square section. H. J, Krapp ts the architect, and the estimated cost of the playhouses is 81ST STREET THEATRE—Grace | have Rachel Crothers'’s comedy, “A| La Rue in songs Usttle Journey.” Pluce. Others on the bill will be Bert will have first BEDINI’S “PEEK-A-BOO” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S HiPPODROME SUNDAY EVE, DEC. 14 vil remain at the Bronx Opera| Baker, Duffy and Sweeney, Blouse, Goby, the Ramsdells and Deyo, and the Exposition Jubilee Fo wereen wil show Grimth’ New Offerings Le ANB dee of the Day’ On the Screen LOPW'S AMERICAN THEATRE- Among others the first half of the week will be McConnell and Grant 229x100 feet at Now, 216 to 237 West 49th Street. Two lare projected for Nos. 48th Street, §0x100 feet, and two for 224-238 West 49th Street, Jean Bedim's “Peek-a at Bore & Heamon’s Theatre with McCullough, Frankie Sain and otbers. ” will be | PHOTOPLAYS. e Shubert said last night that Malo,” with Ethel Clayton as the star. | mmett, ventriloquist, and Lillian | start early in the spring, and that ‘wil be the chief attraction. This! watson in oharacter songs, with| they would be completed by next fall. Photoplay by Jutta Crawford Ivers ts | maine Hammerstein in “The C LBDE MLLES Qolossal Production MALE and FEMALE country | He added that the houses would be | Cousin” as the film attraction. With! smal! and suited for dramatic The Dill will also include Roscoe | the change of bill on Thursday, will | qu; "a Prisma | be Clark's Hawallans, "and | and Nazimova in the film play, “ é color picture called “Memori N } : concert numbers. oy ae tp US i RIALTO—Constance Binney will be |« THE BON-TON GIRLS” “Plays run longer now than they! * said Mr. Shubert, y true of dramatic produc- Because of these protracted |runs, | have no theatres for some of | « ” the producers who book their attrac- eee enich Ore texe| IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE \ions \n our wouses.” in theatrical history wan there such a shortage of play For several weeks n trying to find aj Some plays have | \detracked because of inability | As the result of this . “Miss Millions,” a . will open in the Theatre next mppeared some years ago. | A Sunshine ghiew pene comedy, “Back to Nature Girls,” the} “The Bon-Ton Girls” will come to Rito Magasihe and orchestral and | ine Columbia Theatre and give a two- of plays have New York abode. act burlesque called “Breaking Into In the company are George | to fn Punch and Judy jostenaat | Because of his neglect of her, The AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Broadway and 47th St. ising to-morrow (austuatvely), CHARLIE CHAPLIN MivWun Dollar Comed KASUH ~ MARY PICKFORD CA Pi i i) c “PAID IN ADVAN GE"? “BLIND HUSBANDS” SkRAND Viton 31 and Backwen Wy BRO Oo 5 L J |waitacereo| HAWTHORNE OF THE U. 8, A "i MUSICAL PROGRAM "|| Eddie Leonard’s Minstrel Band - RIVOLIRIA fl | gon in “Counterfeit,” ‘Tuesday: ‘Tom Mogre “The Gay Lord Quex," ¥ Rcdnesduy; Michell Lewis inthe || PABST-HARLEM x Last of His Peop! Thursday; Mae lance 4 @iurray in “A BC of Love” and 1257H 8T,, WEST OF 7TH AVE. Gladys Brockwell in ¢ |] DANCING. Totes tauren 8 @ay; Jack Pickford in « Siding’ dances “Ladies. 8803 \irday, and Mary , fhe Pointing Finger,” Sun ____ BHOTOPLAYS. os ' _____PHOTOPLAYS._ LTO | TIMES rn Stier \CONSTANCE “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” The Story of a Modern Cinderella, Realart Pletures, WITH CLARK: 8 renuwey” DIRECT FROM BROA 2816 WAUDEV IL E cantare subs 2 REVIEW-SCENIC-COMEDY Strand Symphony Orchestra ALTA REVSENL, Cop Photo-Play Filmed Sunshine Com “Back to Nat Comte Opera welectior RIALTO y ORCHESTRA. EXHIBITION | DAN Feere Tuevdy ond Tharedss ke | \ OH FRENCHY 1 Two—Dig Concerte—Twe | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. 4.15—Concert_by John aaate $1.00 Firet Chamber M | Sam Franko to so Nos Beeb TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.15, ind "st doors Subserption Bale still open: NEW ZIEGFELD” MIDNIGH Sie COHAN eat rad ELSIE JANIS tn_A_ REVUE IN 2 ACTS. rae aig evar Ne J yrornn ” 487) STREEY LAT R \ CNP ais a BY Tse Se gi LORRAINE In Ris Ae, CROW & TLE BLUE DEY conn ay {acre CLs THAT a, Mate WINTER GARDEN ™© PASSING SHOW if COMEDY fii, Sitar B'Sat ost My Lady | Xow Farce CRAWFORD | WwssELWYN succe Another Joyous Mati WEDDI vl ‘Betis Margaret Lawrence ARRIS* Friends with CLIFTON Breninas #15 "ROSE OF CHINA 44TH ST. Bits ser Rv, me tit MOROSCO fe 2 = ‘NOTHING GUT LONE. | VINA CLOTHES ___funniest_musical_comedy_tn town | With OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON WALL. LONGACRE Ts: Wid, Riv f | | MANINE ELLIOIT'S: Mi'otnagesy ADAM arid roi 8.20, Mais, Wed. and at McCO RMACK Laurette! ‘a Washington Irving High School at 20 ure, 5 in “THE SON- DAUGHTER” LENORE ULRIG MAXINE ELLIOTT’S THEATRE, TO-MORROW CU VENING AT #.1: VAUDEVILLE. NEW YORK THEATRES. L9G 8]. (BES. “sas eet, oom Ladue, ‘others, an Park & Lax CORT Wee ars JOHN CORT preseats a New Comedy “THREE'S A CROWD” Qe SLOBE—"APPLE BLOSSOMS’ Kyelsier-Jacobl-Le Baron Operetta, With John Chgries Wilda Bennett, Kiar Cast, Yvette C GUILBERT BERT, FEPROCTOR'S 45. Malivecs Thurs. & Sat. 2.20 ight," ‘OBS! 5 (ee VAUDEVILLE Howard, SU way. 2818 Concerts Sunday. 2.15 & 8.15. Week of Dee. RANK GILL. larmon SOF ART JAMES —WiLTON THORNTON | | SISTERS- Rose “Hiner | FRANK | HURST TEMPEST Sie Lotta “edusin, Meith Loew's American Root ¢ 7 IMPERIAL PEKINESE TROURE DAVIS. & RICH. OA pavl FEC AY & SIX OTHER Bre "ets. Reserved cast ever assem! Chorus ef 2500. Ensemble of 1000 90 Acting Principals headed by WALTER HAMPDEN and BLANCHE YURKA Hadiey MURCH WORLD Laurence H. Rich “Direaied by Hen the INTE Gea’ Dir WORK WONDERS In Claire” ‘The Gold Diggers’ jakefield, Pett\coat Min- | Mats, Wed, and Sal, 3:20 Wille. Zimmerman, tnd chorus of Steppers, Amilers aa | Singers H SON |B Booth Tarkington 8 ; (CLARENCE Mats Wed. & Sat. 2.15 The ROYAL VAGABOND Lillian Fermoyle kK t BREAKING ALL RECORDS. arrives with her new Ccmedy with Music Musto by Raymond Hubbel! FIRST NIGHT TUESDAY aT THE PUNCH & JUDY THEATRE ON WEST 49TH ST. Regular Matinoes Fridays & Saturdays, ‘Special Prof. Mat. Thursdey menierd am \ Pa niet | Kerr +» | 81 aR TR Pops) Thunderbolt EN NROD” . Bows and Dela PEOPLE’ vows psyo rw "BHA et alte PLAY OF THE HOUR, With ROSENTHAL | | ‘np Others. eee in AoVvaNce. TREAT 86,1 Living PL at 14 8 ' TRYING. PLACE Die Taentzerin OPERA | 14h St. B. of 34 8 PorU blue Phices! TO-DA) LOUIS MANN in “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” | ei ection ~ {SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS WORK WONDERS. 4 MARJORIE RAM THE UNKNOWN “BLIOU Wet sin 8 Mata ‘Wed. sad 5 BARNEY BERNARD. SHUBERT 43 5..%o4 "04" nay THE MAGIC MELODY CHARLES PURCELE CHARLES CHERR: Francis Lan | His;Honor Abe Potash a | BOOTH vist (ere : TOO MANY HUSGANDS feotm VIVIENNE SEGAL | ‘ELTINGE wee, meus CENTRAL 2. vw 041,000 45 THE GIRL IN “9 The ‘Little Blue Devil THE LIMOUSINE Fomine tars. | REPUBLIC SS T2E og ns Greist mee bit Ni. OICE INTHE DARK } Thee, 30h, nr. Broadhurst Cees EE || | cannic; 3 ig itt nai ia ws HCRIMSON ENNIS) | JANES K, "HACKETT ih st" THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM hear Bway. bye is Thurs & Sat 2.30 | PLYMOUTH ji. B°, as be 30 Matinee tones BARRYMORE. | othe oes. fe uote teas NORA BAYES «27. op wear asi (eee | GREENWI : Vanderbilt }%* 2 UA ete Tae Folly KE N ED FULTON rr) ib si Broan ri ar wsaisay OPERA ROBIN HOOD CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD | ten Sonat: “Linger Longer Letty” ! PARK THEATRE. Cotumime 5 Cisae THE GREATEST ARTISTIC AND MOST SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH EVER ACHIEVED IN ANY THEATRE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD MATINEE TO-DAY, 50c to $2 F. Ray Comstock & Morris Gest present APHRODITE , EVENING WORLD (Charles Darnton) is magnificently alluring. As a spectacle it is superb, ge of extravagant productions ‘Aphrodite’ takes the classical te W. dau wt Aphrodite’ or romance ‘capt A triumph in beautiful to be mii mt bey A thoroughly ELEGRAPH (Renoold wi ert ble ul offertag. ever rein fan i" oan beauty FOST; in other plays is usually re- the audacious spectacles of the tower y took istic spectacle, and one awakes from the Tot EVENIN “The first act a climax such a served for the last act. More and thrilled the audience snd the f breath away. A re fed na from & dfonm: CENTURY :THEATRE Evenings at & sharp. Matiness Wednenday and Saturday at 2 P.M,

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