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Se eeneeeneemeneteetnt cant titi a aa aeeeaand - } Plays for the "Coming Week THEBOAY NIGHT. Greenwich Village Theatre—"The Papmon Flower.’ THURSDAY NiGHT. Garrick Theatre—“The Power Darkness.” T the Greenwich Village Theatre on Tuesday night Nance 9'Neil will act the leuding role in Paseion Flower,” an English translation by John Garrett Underhill of Jacinto Benovente’s Spanish drama, “La Malquerida.” The play 18 oncerned with the conflicting and tragic emetions of a Catalonian peas- ant family. Among other members of the cast are Charles Waldron, Har- old Hartshill, Bruce Manteil, Charles Visher, Charles Angelo, Bina Walter, Clara Bracey and Mrs. Charles G. Criig. eee ; Tolstoy's tragedy of Russian peas- ant life, “The Power of Darkness,” wil be presented for the first time in ish by the Theatre Guild at the Gi Theatre on Thursday night. cast includes Arthur Rohl, Helen we Vannegut, Ida ley, Marjorie By b onies and Henry Still- eee ‘The bill at the Theatre Parisien will change on Monday night to the two- act operetta, “Le Poilu” and a Paris- jam farce entitied “L’Anglais Tel Qu’on ie Parle.” ‘The Shubert Riviern Theatre will bave “The Crimson Alibi.” ha Kalich comes to the Bronx Opera House in “The Riddie: oman.” Change of Bills | In Vaudeville PROCTOR THEATRES—The bill at the Fifth Avenue Theatre for the first half of the week will include Thomas E. Shea in “Spotlight,” Bob- dy Randall, Genevieve Homer, Fret and Albert and photoplays, Thursday | will bring Wyatt's Scotch Lads and Lassies. Harris and Wentworth, Lil- Wan Durkin and motion pictures, Proctor’s 23d Street Theatre will start the week with Fern and Marie, Frank Juhaz, and others, together with the picture play “Male and Fe-| male." Thursday there will be a new programme, with Tom and Daly, Ward, A. C. Astor, Valmont and men, Monohan, and Wallace Reid ‘nm the film play, Hawthorne of the STREET THEATRE-—On the ‘vaudeville bill, will be Anatol Fried- Jand’s “Music Land," “Pedestrian- Bert Hanlon a wi ) SRIVERSIDE THEATRE —Kmong others will be Ella Shields, a London music hall favorite; Leon Erroll, Bothwell Browne, Dorothy Shoema- | ker, Joe Cook and Vera Sabina. LOEW'S AMERICAN THEATRE— | For the first half of the week the bill | WM include “The Nine Krazy Kids,”” | the Four Volunteers, and Morrison and Harté, iam,” Vini , with Elaine Hammerstein, in “Greater Than Fame” as the screen attraction. With the change of hill on Thursday will be the Zigler Sisters, Grant Gardner, Kurt and Edith Kuhn, and the photoplay “Male and ema) New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—"The Tree of Knowl- edge,” with Robert Warwick as the star, will be the chief feature. Mr. Warwick has the role of an English- man studying for the ministry, who falls under the influence of an ad- Venturess, After she has deserted whim for another he becomes manager of his best friend's estate. Later the . friend’ returns from abroad with the _ ‘wWoman’as his wife, Margaret Turn- bull made the scenario from a play by R. C, Carton. In a prologue Theo- @ore Kosloff and Yvonne Gardelle will give a symbolic dance. There ‘will be additional film offerings and a programme of music. RIVOLI—Enid Bennett will be seen in “The Woman in the Suitcase,” a romantic play by C. Gardner Sulfvan. A “Fatty” Arbuckle comedy called Garage,” the Rivoli Pictorial concert numbers will complete the programme. CAPITOL—Nazimova in “Stronger than Death,” an adaptation of a novel by 8. A R. Wylie, will be the prin- cipal attraction. India is the scene of the play. The screen will also show “Fatty” Arbuckle in “The Gar- age,” a big game picture, scenes in Japan, and the News Weekly. Ned Wayourn’s “Song Scenes” will be re- tained. STRAN ane Grey's “Desert Gola” eit be pictured, This photo- depicts the adventures of Dick soldier of fortune. He en- counters an old college friend, Capt. Ye, on hi travels, and assists, with the aid of two euing the army office fram Rajos, an outlaw. Other pic- tures will be “Back to Nature," “Jerry the Job,” and the Topical Review. 'y Moody, soprano, will be one ‘the soloists, of SOME PLAY AND SCREEN \ ' ‘ ESL YWAYS VOU" L MEATS e HE cine jpunge and cine lunch T are about to bid for approval in e* this country, A well known theatre man who has manipulated millions. in the motion picture in- dustry Informs the Close-Up man that the outcome of the recent amal- gamation of big motion picture In- terests “and absorption of theatre chains will be the appearance of mo- tion picture community centres or lounges fiteed up as club rooms where movie fans may gather, dine, play billiards, knit or sew, listen to their favorite politicians and see the pic- tures. The cine lunch will be @ din- ing pince where short film subjects are shown during the dining hours. Success has attended these innova- tions in England, Prohibition has given the project an impetus in the United States, Jack Lioyd,:personaj representative for D. W, Griflith, returned from | Florida tifis week. Llc the endangered yac mous director, D. W. p laundlubbers to rin the gines. The pair were anxious to get to the Bahamas and were to have pald their passage with engineering Mill, ‘They were such good landlub- bers the gasoline fumes overcame them the first night out and Griffith and Lloyd had to run the boat. d was aboard with the fa- Goldwyn announces that out of re- spect to Broadway the next issue of Goldwyn Pictographs will show Broadway in its true colors. The reel {s a natural color affair called “Behiad the Signs on Broad "and gives one an idea of the inner workings of the big incandescent signs, “The Girl With the Jazz Heart” will pe Mabel Normand’s next pleture. She is working on !t now at Culver City, Cal, A thief broke into a Bronx motion picture box office, left the safe and cash drawer untouched, but curried away two hundred autographed pho- togmaphs of Mary Miles Minter. All tole there were 202 pictures of Miss Minter in the office, but the two he left ®ehind were pictures of her in an old woman character. Ingvald Oes, Scandinavian manager for Famous Players, is in New York to tell folks that 75 per cent. of tha ffims shown in Scandinavia are of American production, European picture producers are manufacturing on a big scale. In October last year 25,000,000 feet of raw film was exported from tho United States, while in the month previous only 500,000 feet left this country for foreign use. | Lewis Stone will have a leading part Sy Seat n the production. Pearl White and Ear! Metcalfe are seen together in the Fox production phe White Moll.” When Pearl in her one-night stand days was strand- ed in a water-tank town out West Metcalfe loaned her enough to get back home. She remembered the fa- Yor by mentioning Metcalfe eight times in the opening chapter of her autoblography, “Just Me.” . Mme. Nazimova’s hesitancy about presenting “Stronger Than Death” Vetore she saw it unreeled is said to have been due to the fact that she wanted to be sure her grotesque dance in one of the scenes was just the proper thing. She dashed out to the coast and saw the picture and 4 now, with her O. K., it is to be pre- ¢ sented at the Capitol. nis Atla pita acel Ne Theodore the Russian | Nos. dancer, who a strong aversion to dent the movies, has been won over. He of ¢ was afraid the rhythm of the dance The would be lost on celluloid, but now he's quite sure it isn’t. Screenology ) MITRE CLUB—Most of the big film de- | companies have non-theatrical partments which will take care of your wants. | DAFIFY—There are features and| superteatures, and very often the! supers are not as good as the plain| foature' V. D.—Pearl White was formerly | of Victér Sutherland, an} pm she divorced some six | in York City. She will be twenty-four She's been on the stage on April twelve yea: CLARIDGE—There is a colored | folks’ film company in Los Angeles, | but the address is not available, | ANNA-—We have seen the man clined. TORRINGTON PASTOR | MISSING TWO YEARS Vain Search Made in Many Parts | of the Country for the Rev. W. T. Patchell. WINSTED, Conn, Jan, 10.—Pup- icity is Just being given to the case of | the Rev, William T. Patchell, former | pastor of the Centre Congregational | Church in Torrington, who disap- | peared more than two years ago close application to literary work 1s | believed to have affected his mind Relatives, with the aid of private detectives, have searched this coun Marshall Neilan’s first independent production will be “The River's End," The intrepid Mounted Police of (hi Canadian Northwest will be ased MO_S'S BROADWAY THEATRE— ‘The leading attraction will be Alice in “Slaves of Pride," written William B Courtney. ‘The sup- ¥¢ company includes G. V. seyt- itz and Charles A. Stevenson. “Patty” Arbuckle in “The Garage” supply the comedy. The Parisian ion Frolic enters upon its tenth LOEW'S NEW ‘YO! The film attri and Fema YORK THEATRE tions will "Monday; “Be- ith Hobart Bos- AMUSEMENTS. include “The Home of Buriesque 11 From New York he was traced to searched in vai Dr. Patchell ione his right arm in an he Dental Stam W4ll Put in Six Weekw' work teeth of the speak of. He's the image of Lincoln, according to photographs, and hi “ a court attendant in the Supr J | SE Court, New York. The late John Purroy Mitchel was asked to play a | ———— Lincoln part some years ago, but de- train out of New York. antic City and Phil elphia. Is in the aad City Hos- were dent in the West. Ne eae CLEAN MOUTHS -FOR KIDDIES. york im Tre Schools, the dental an eniats ‘employed by the York for Improving Condition of the Poor will begin the of ning and caring for the pupils of Public Schools ext Monday morning hy 106 al hygienists ‘from the dral Hygieng, De Columbia Uni n are from the rsity. THEATRES. THEATRE PACKED AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. 5e to $2, Mats, s JOUN CONT Presenta LAURA WALKER in THE SPECTACULAR MELODRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE SEASON! feat PH ov OPLAYS. IVOLI BWAY.at 49'St HUGO RIESENFELD, tirector ING SUNDAY BEGL Enid Bennett ‘*The Woman nie Suit Case” A Paramount-A TO BE und 130, with aixteen student | ris Lang, C ent! mittee, Italian quar- the ball. eee THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY TOys FAY ORITES SEEN HE A Wi W d the work will last for six Misy McCormack, Principal of Public | . 106, School is largely responsible ‘or the co-operating with the} Sormmuuity. welture plan for the im-| | REYNOLDS’S REVUE tunny Dale, ¢ Bltis ard Joe Mc 1920. COMES TO COLUMBIA be Reynolds's Revue will be the action at the Columbia Theatre. the Reynolds are Arthur Mayer, Leavitt, William Davis, Joe McCarthy, Lew dys Parker, Vamee, Bligh, Phyllis AMUSEMENTS. Tre Million Dollar paves of ad provement of th condition of the poor | in the Ita | ehborhood Dance for Be The $100,000 drive of the Beth David Hospital Building will end with a dance at the Pennsylvania Hotel to- morrow evening. * three-quarters fi Jof the amount set has been raised, Mor- man of the Rall’ Com- announces, and it 1s believed that the remainder will be gained by THEATRES Bway & ST, ail iver 48. Thue & 8 Arrival of, the Stags Con Tasso “Throwers, The Tro b | nn PHOTOPRLAYS, RIALTO’ TIMES SQUARE Robert Warwick “The Tree of _ Knowledge’ : Paramount: Arterat Lhoan Os on WGST RIALTO “ORCI JESTRA 5 BRICK STANLUERG, Conducting | HUGO RIESENFELD, Conductin try and parts of Canada for him R if Am ‘Timen Tadav-—-NORMA TAL: |Last Times. Todny-—DOCA ' without succes Phone ae TED AND Lae ART MOR Re uate on ra i He left Torrington 4. go to New | eceZZZZZC ZIT TIO York for « conference with a book |— ea publishing firm, He bad a speaking PAN ngagcment at one of the churche: | ~~ here the following night, but sent a| Great Feal ; [Red AR ‘ST AMUSEMENTS. —— pe Direction JACK EATON. Begin ye (owe: Continuous Noon to 11 P.M. oBiwie tn ity Las jesque le first class uriesque. highest qual ACES JOYCE; in “Slaves of Pride” es of =the Brockwell, Caxyinelli, ‘Thureday Phantom Melody” and “The i ge Fashion Frolic aver pede 8.S.Moss' Beginning SUNDAY. A PLCTORIZATION OF A GREAT AUTHOR'S GIAT STORY, ZANE GREY'S |, “DesertGold” WITIL AN ALL STAR CAST, Topical Ieriew Chester Sognic~-Bololata. STRAND ORCHESTRA | nw. CANE RDOU ARDY, May Last Times KALA TALMADGE in SE teushtor of Two Worldar Conduct 125"°ST. NEAR BS AVETWICE DAILY tis MONDAY. TUE oe So ALICE LAK) “A Daughter of Two Worlds” Ss ALL JAZZ REVUE _SUNDAY: MADISON SQ. GARDEN BURLES QUE LAST TIMES TO-DA’ E “SHouLo WOMAN TELLY ing TO-MORKOW. Besinn G "HONY ORCHESTRA, NSTON, Conductor, TAKE BUS OR Skating NON id we Ice Palace. | DAI PALACE Prarcine Eahibi on Dancing errace Garden ron Are, 12, Fulton St. and ate BROOKLYN Continuous, Noo tN NING SUNDA\ ENCK TALMADGE tn & picturlzation of the famous novel by Le Koy a Miss Talmadge's !PINST NATIONAL PICTURE, HAKOLD LLOYD Ne jeviow—Cartoon, STRAND ORCHESTRA Last Tiny To-day DW Oe Ui fit GREATEST QUESTION” TAR Jay & Fulton Sta, MAT. Wa, Main 1893. DAILY TWO—BIG _CONCEATS—TWO._ CHARITY. CAST 6 TIMES. ‘Thousands of out-of-towncrs thrilled at @WAYEARER of 8,000 headed by WALTER | HAMPDEN te ever a “pryformancen ‘lee taTinbe GaTURDAY. t Comedy-—"Hand to Mouth.”” | “20TH CLNTURY MA!DS” AT HURTIG | & SEAMON'S “The eth = Century amon's Thea- e Wrothe in his fa- of Higgins. Twen Kd 1 r character CONCERTS AND MUSIC Carnegie Hall, Wed. Eve. Jan. 14, at 8.50 Special Concert PHILHARMONIC JOSEF STRANSKY, Conductor RUDOLPH GANZ, Pianist The Duo-Art Piano BOTH LISZT CONCERTOS h Ganz playing the one in A.M: ‘conduct TCHAIKOVSK Y—SMETANA—CHABRIEN, Rescrved Seats on Sale at Box Office BALLAD CONCERTS. OVER 2 ARTISTS, Subscriptions 4G concerts, 20% discount and tax {noluded rarmmiet, £2 Mathai bas |HIPPODROME. NEXT SUN. EVE. Jan, ith, at 8.15—Concert by JOHN MeCORMACK Tickets, $1, $1.60, #2, $2.50, at Rox Oitice, (Stanway Piano.) “Oren |MANHATTAN imicrt Sophie B ASLAU | Lambert MURPHY John POWELL | MAXINE ELLIOTT'S THEATR TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING Yvette GUILBERI THEATRES. EMPIRES. sega ETHEL eT non bea BARRYMORE | Berane! New Amsterdam W.AGd 8 bees % This Generations Musical Telomp Monsieur Beaucaire ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE aif f30 BIEGFELD oan ROLIC Special Automobile Week Features, Cohan & Harris is 9i"4 Er “The Acquittal” THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH jth Street, nd Er. A Ficior ‘neiterts Beat “Musica! ‘Bitty: > ner outh Angel Face 225 Henry Miller's 3%" BU-80- Ei S hats’ Thurs. & Sat, ay le an Ble Bes John The Tameus Mrs. Fait ae meer LINCOLN ag0. COHAN. Thea. Wives, 6 ELSIE JANIS Miss Janis positively CRITERION ire 444i st ty LAURETIE TAYLOR ions One Night in Rome ISS MILLIONS Punch & Judy 3:49 S.Eve.8.z0 Hts. Pri. BELASCO WW 4th &. Mata. Thurs. & ee ULRIC", 6.20, oO. HUDSON Booth Tarkington's i’ Clarence “OPERA HOUDE 70 | BRONX Next Week. Bertha Katich in The Kiddie: Woman.” ii VAUDEVILLE. fsfiwsRIVE ERSIDE™ FEPROCTOR’ NEW YORK ETOR'S Il 8h Hi ‘ i tents “it Wapoened “in” Pa Hawth . W. GRIFFITH'S | SCARLET DAYS” = | Holand & Mee: | | LOEWS 'S New York Theatre & Roof Cont. 11 ALM. to LP, M, Moof tot A.M. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, “Great ri ian Eli | ea rar Wid. & 2LYRIC THEATRE | stad 8 BANG Nila ty Do WEROTY AND OF STRIKING PR cREAUEL Atanse. THE LIGHT oh WORLD ae Na wee Matinees Wed. and ot to, 52.00 Hatin dmatick le Servint. Peeeeat APHRODITE CENTURY GROVE| diith'ta. Morris Gest Midnight Whirl ra, 11.30, Best After Thes. Show in N.Y. 48, W, of Bw LONGACRE {fic $i "2d paraete : SCANDAL Ln ADAM AND EVA Charles Brerey and SHUBERT Thea. 39TH ST. Mis 0, Boas Be he COMEDY 13s. n:. way. Matinees Thurs, & ora. MY LADY) Most Laughable] CLF TON” ‘D PLAYHOUSE RICHARD BENNETT I Greenwich Village tna tA aisle hes, EO CREIQSNY trone Fenwick & Cyril Ke aM as the NIGHTIE E NIGHT iene PRINCESS 32%. Sicae ts BROADHURST iit i St. Eve. 8, i ning 136 JANE __ COWL THROUGH” BRIAN woop YOUNG ta HELEN Sea rtd ELLIOTTS CAE Eves, 8.20. First, Mat. To-day 4.50. ‘A. TL WOODS. presents co CD ES pLONDES NEW FARCE COMEDY IN SACTS BASEDON A STORY By EDGAR FRANKLAL -with ERNEST Rue a West 45th St Evenings &. Bein Wed and Beh oh. E ain Slate, Wed. and ate 2.30. THE GiIRL-LN., pTHE . LIMOUSINE feel Raab Be oR i HLITTLE WHOPPER] ese re VIVE ce ff TH FAY, :WES © aston” mars wer. say, VANDERBILT yaivary Phone 134 Wowote kvm tea6 fc Mats” Wed. fe Sat. il) l] THE EG COMEDY HIT, PLYMOUTH $3,",05%, att JOHN BARRYMORE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES with BESSIE M'COY DAVIS, James Watts, ‘Ada Korman, ‘Ted Lewis, Al Herman, Pea Tums, Bully’ Dale, Bunny Bureb. NO —FAMGUS ARTIST MODELS —20 NCO RS ee weal Ortice MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE | Sole Management Morris Gest MAT. TO-DAY 2.30 P. M. The camera-crame of a, bunery world HERBERT HOOVER and the American Relief Organization, STARVATION A story to touch mittions Twice Dally Prices: Evia og earte So vs M. and 8.30 " sat we oe 1 PE AMERICAN OPERA Gybert & AN N oF Opera, IOLANTHE Nest N Seoret of Si Es Catt Chesee, wits opm PARISIEN 288; Mats. Thurs. & Sat, 2,90 de l’Amour