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THE EVENING WORLD, davbsWhy. pessvasy 21, 19 a ny burlesqte called Mestade ier Carden Fra, any fie IN NEXT WEEK'S THEATRE ‘BILLS S22sety Wet [Woe Gave coo 'GALAXY OF STARS TO BE SEEN Coming Week MONDAY AFTERNOON. Criterion Theatre—Lionel Barry- More in “The Lotter of the Law.” ELSIE FERGUGON lan, Richard Clay, yeatht (V9 Flo Dav.s, Della Clark, Emily Dyer, He a Jimmy Holly, Sidney B, Erlin and | 4 Viavine Ellioit’s iy to chorus of | es.8.00 ote ‘Wed, in Poe AKIN MONDAY NIGHT. Morosco Theatro—El; fe “Baored and Profane Love.” T the Criterion Theatre, begin- ning Monday afternoon, Lionel Barrymore will appear in “The |' a translation of Tatter of the Law,” Wagene Brieux's “La Robe Rouge.” ‘Mie play deals with the administra- fon of faw in French courts. Supporting company are Doris Rai Mia, Russ Whytal, Maud Hosford, Prank Kinguon, noe Derwent, Charles N. Greene, Jo- “ Wehbn, Cimuries Coghlan, Le- | Hogarth, Allan Kelly and Lionel | % 6 play is produced by | Joha D. Willian Ehsie Werden comes to the Mo- fosco Theatre on Monday night as a Charles Frohman t's Einglian play, * loscribed, ax a study | modern woman in love, Among Jote Ruben, O1 Alexander Onslow, Pegszy Harvey and Renee de | “Jane Clegg,” by St, John G. Er- will be produeed by Lhe Theatre might. The play is a plen ‘for’ the establishment of equal moral obliga- tions upon husband and wife. eae asi THE. meen cox im | Henry Miller & Blanche Bates BARRYMORE DECLASS see beaten New Amsterdam i. 4itaSaa" vet: NORA BAYES js") THs OUSIEUR ‘BEAUCAIRE Victor Herbert's Latent dam Theatre at 11.80. CENTR RAL Shi . ZHEGFELDW iis FROLIC = aa W. 42d 8t. Ere Liberty \,, Med ni are 23 vars, 30 CHARLES ORLINOHAM's sun . NIGHTBOAT’ | | ete ogame nusicas Swecoee, 10. M. Anderson's RIVOLITIE, OF 1920 NG SHOW J) pelett ict istelr Ganon 1m Jemen Fortes’ The Famous Mrs. Wyche ‘y Diggs and Helen Wentley, “Pick-Tock-' Toe,” formance” of artists, such as Hans Kronold, John Powell, Bery! Ruben- stein, Alma Clayburgh, Maximilian Paul Reimers, Rafaelo Diaz It will be for @ pinakcdl vere by Herman Timberg, begins an en- it at the Princess Th night. Besides the author, the company of fifty ‘berformers in- Siudes Jay Gould, Flo and Jean Barondess. the benefit of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish People's Relief Com- the money to go to with a fatal disease, to urge Keith to impersonate him and return to the with an account A comedy called " a cartoon, the view,-and orchestral and vocal music will complete the programme. there disappeared from my review of yesterday my comments on Margarete Matzenauer’s Kundry and the conducting by Mr, Bodanzky. seems now better to hold them until after the second performance, mittee of America. starving Jewish children abroad. Nance O'Neil, “The Passion .“ moves on Monday afternoon from the Greenwich Village to the Theatre. “The goes to the Manhattan Opera Too oy, Husbands” will be the he =Shubert-Riviera im! | Follies,” enters upon its third week. Supplementary features will be “Top- @ Snub Poland com- The fourth Chicago chestra concert at the Hippodrome through another week, its fifth, at the Park Theatre, to-morrow night will have as soloists Rosa Raisa, Alessandro Bonci and Giacomo Rimini. Louts Hasselmans “Isba,”" the three-act musical depio- | tion of Russian peasant life by Serge Borowsky, has proved so successful at the Belmont Theatre this week tha is to be transferred to the Manhattan Opera House beginning with a mati- nee performance MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE —“The Great Air Robbery” will be! continued on “Cavalleria Rusticana” will be the principal musical feature of the Cap itol Theatre's programme next week; at the Rivoli the orchestra will play selections from nde;” at, the Rialto, “Pique Dame” will be the overture, and at the Strand the or- chestra will give the symphonic pre- ‘Cricket on the Hearth,” The Irish Musical Society, under will give a Washington's concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music to-morrow evening. Ruth Chatterton, ies of the Day,” edy, and music, LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE The scroen Woman Tell?” with Alice Lake, Mon- Water. Everywhere,” rh Sidi vistors Change of Bills In Vaudeville PROCTOR THEATRES—For the Piret half of the week the bill at the Fifth Avenue Theatre will Maybdelio Adams, Lioyd and Christie, | ‘Will Armstrong, the Signor Frans ‘Trio, Ida Brooks Hunt, Flanagan Kyle and motion pictures. Thursday ‘will bring Harry Hines, Henry Mar- @ball, Ward and Van, Montana, 1Di- ‘anna Bonner and Marie Howe. The Twenty-third Street @tart the week with Zuhn and Dreis, Frank and Ethel Carman, the Four Buttercups and Constance Talmadge {3 the aim play “two Weeks.” With ‘the change of bill on Thursday wil! he Rahn and Beok, Dobbs and Welsh, opera by Camille will be given its Americay premiere on Friday evening at the Lexington Theatre by the Chic: Shod | Pany, with Mary Garden in the name The billg for the organization's fieth, and final week in New York amlet;” act - Young Maruchess, and Nancy Van Kirk, mezzo will be heard in a free recit: Music School Settlement, No. 55 East Third Street, to-morrow evening. The second Frederic Warren bal- lad concert will be given on Monday afternoon at Aeolian Hall by Nevada Van Der Veer, Irene Williams, Reed so Opera Com iM with William ‘Russell, ‘Smouldering Embers,” Keenan, Thursday; “ penile of Giles,” with Frank Mayo, “Who Is Your Servant?” Lois Wileon, Friday; Henry Weldon, with John Warren orb at the piani Rose Simon, plantet, will recital at Aeolian Hall on Thursday Monday night, day, “Barber of Sevi A selected choir from the Schola Cantorum will tllustrate the fifth of the lecture-musicales under the aus- pices of the Cantorum on Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Willarc 1130 Fifth Avenue. Canon Winfred Douglas will speak on “The Religious Music of the Mid- “La Slvosets: with Rosa Ralsa; with Galli-Curet; and Saturday . “Aida,” with Rosa Raisa |n An extra holiday “The Loves of ” with’ Pauline Frederick, Sat- unday, and “Mothers of Men,” “THE STAR AND GARTER” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “The Star and Garter Show" be seen at Hurtig & Seamon's Thea- tre, with Ray Read as the principal A mus cal burlesque and the name part. matinee will be given for the benefit of the Society of Pre ention and Relief of Tuberculosis. There will be a double bill of Alden Carpenter's new ballet, Emily Gresser, American violinist, assisted by Harold Bauer, the Eng- lish pianist, will give a recital at Aeolian Hall on Thureday evening. Theo Karle, American tenor, will be heard in his first Carnegie Hall recital Monda: Grace Northrup, American 0- prano, will give @ recital at Aeolian Hall on Tuesday The Carnival Bazaar Dance by 2 group of Fifth Avenue, upper east side and lower east side women, taker place to-morrow and Monday at the 71st Regiment Armory, and is to in- “continuous theatre per- Adolph Bolm, Theatre will CONCERTS AND MUSIC. vist cuicage AF OMORKOW ow'Nighet ROSA "RAIA lines of “Ruddigore” continue to at- Police Callee | To Handle Crowd At “Rigoletto”’ By Sylvester Rawling. IGOLETTO,” presented by the Chicago Opera Company at the Lexington Theatre last record breaking American Singers will CONCERTS! AND music. MANHATTAN S4TH STREET AND STH AVENUE, MATINcES MUNDAY WEDNeoDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30 , RIVERSIDE THEATRE--The Eng- CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Meh comedian Wilkie Bard will @ bill that aleo includes, Rove ‘Combs MONDAY MAT. and Nelson and Cronin. HTY-FIRST STRBET § TRE—Roscoe Ails will dance, music of his jazz band, and} Hist of vaudeville entertainers will night, attracted Se. Firmnie Bary, Heroohat Hnice audience and was the cause of out- a@md Alfred Naess. m= be Anita Stewart agoEw's AMERICAN—A mon Bi he first half of the wool EVENINGS 8.30. 2ND FREDERIC WARREN BALLAD CONCERT Aeolian Hall The filin features Bide turbulence “In Qld Police reserves into action, and inside discomfort that was without precedent. When the performance began, every seat sold, the standeos that packed the space at the back were permitted to overflow aisles as far as the boxes, in the subsidiary aisles, none too wide | @hange of bill on Thursday, with a|¢xtra chairs were placed and occu- Musical comedy called “Mr, Chase Bifly Tracey and Halsey Mohr, Blos- The screen will show into the side Eugene | O'Brien GRACE “WRCE NORTHRUP | Qfason_& Hamlin Fisse) EOCIAN ce Thursday AR, ae ROSA “SIMON (Magon_& Maplin.) AIDRtON let Street | 1 be a complete RUSSIAN ISBA m SEKGE BOROWSKY At once clean, naive, fasclaating, compelling, eaptivatiog. Was a seething mob of persons clam- fom Baird and Alice Lake in the film oFing to get In, while long lines of ones streiched to beyond The police goon re- stored the lobby and the streets to! normal conditions, but there was no relief for the suffering seat-holders until the opera was over. regulations en- forced so rigidly west of Fifth Ave- | nue and #0 laxly on the eas: OPERA BARITONE. “Should a Woman Tell?” New Offerings On the Screen Third Avenue. ia a § Coenen it. un — ——- inkwa ts “THE SIGHTSEER” { ABRAHAM LINCOLN ; ‘ AL AT COLUMBIA THEATRE | (9. 515 suary sae wea, tat. & ¥en. 224 STARTING, SPECIAL ‘phe Sightseer” company will oume | 4€°COHAN But eT Fun da MONDAY, FEB. 23 to the Columbia Theatre and give a” LAURETTE ‘AYLOR ~ aes One Night in Rome Nance AMUSEMENTS. 3. Mardey A me CENTURY “ | BELASCO He TE O’ Neil : iy 8.30, Rr Matas Py ET MUTIAI MO | | BOOTH ie wotsle ia! ito Ditrichstein i) Best Book. ‘& Bway. Eves. 8.15, fe of Eve. Sun. od | ag! bees GENTURY GROVE. Root Century Theatre, | Last 2 Times in is Gest rn t Whirl m | OTIS SKINNER “PieTRo” Stas wae a aT Ta EE PA AE EL aE of Evs. Cohan & Harris-¥i.(1a%u." tin 3 direo! % ABSOLUTE Damasio TRIUMPH “The Acquittal” #,/tinnmcuion TH ST. aeare att Henry Miller B=" 24 Feit et ( Sole Management of MORRIS GEST. LYCEUM Siti tite Stat has “The Passion SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8,15 | | unaccanre "pss, Flower” B. F. KEITH’S GLOBE—“Apple Blossoms , Ps Celebrated Sunday Concerts ww Se ater tne! TD Sacra ee: my Seats 1,000 SEATS ‘Wilda nett. Star Cost Mu Ws b. 2 . BIGGEST Bin OR Ee KEITH JOHN GOLDEN Prewents “The Triumphal Sue e STARS THIS SEASON FRAN The ) Bacon Stanners Wonderful Ching “A PLAY OF Love. » LAUGH’ Re TEARS” MANHATTAN Seite | | RUDSON | Hoge Tesinsten’s | | PRINCESS 52% TH STREET, NEAR STH AVENUE, Wea Sai are is arence Beainn, Mon. tS, TIRCT KEITH Hl STANDARD FSVEN LESTER! BARGAIN MATINEE, 15: to Se ML ered LISTEN LES TICKeTACK-1 0E SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30 | (xt stenboftanventes i AN | Sashat ating Pas Eat SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT at 8 ere Art | Theatre ENWICH VILLAGE TE", } ladison venue an treet ings 45. nM bf BILL MATINEE. AND. NIGHT. Maden square ste | |NANCE O’ NEIL ; Boy Ps in THE PASSION FLOWER GARRICK, (ht *aeh eae EXPRESS ‘lame. | rolsrov's" entatésr” PLAY, aa THE POWER °F DARKNESS DYMBOPY DPID,| | gan OE ME ets Stare Today By aye Mh ” BRONX se60h| "phe SHUBERT i" Te as Use| | Por alt Pmites. HEN SEE ort é HUGO dase wee a BI MAGIC iC MELODY ALEGI SRD BIG ; WEEK MY LADY j Greatest FRIENDS Laut % BRIAN ‘WILKIE BARD Masignd’s, Grestent Comedian, \aracterizations. TALBOT O'FARRELL ROSE Er eOeHi HLAN ts“ FORGET-ME-NOT,"” 0 TRES 0 ety Mtomlck & t PaESION ee ECOn SIGH aN THE DOOR BIJOU Well hop Baca Titta Ruffo was Rigoletto, tl acter in which hé made his Ai defut in Philadelphia gome ye: It was a commanding impersonation then and it remains sc RIVOLI—Mark Twain's “Huckle- Derry Finn” will be pictured Lewis C. Surgeant as the barefooted hero, Huck and the*pirate gang, the @ave Jim; Aunt Polly and the Widow Dougias, the “King” and the “Duke,” Hiyok’s no-account father, al! appear @M the screen. Not a single import- | fmt adventure or character is miss- ing. Other features will be a comedy, the Rivoli Pictorial, and a programme including the Rivoli-Rialto horus and soloists. RIALTO— Marguerite C gomedy concerned with a bride who Funs away from her husband on their oncymoon and docs not return until he offers a reward of $600. will also be Mr. and Mrs, Carter De 44 Rialto | in the cast ing, was worthy. PHOTOPLAYS. RIVOL PHOTOPLAYS. RIALTO * NBROADWAY AS aoe or “HUCKLEBERRY "WARGUERITE CLARK A Paramount-Arteraft Plotere, auid| Carter De Hi Ay? ettwnd, rita Pare ts GRE SSER | wie, the Mind amistance, of OLD BAUER. 8 in his voice | wonted continence worthy and he stirred his compatriots to just as much enthusiasm as if he Galll-Curct was Gilda. She was in excellent voice, at was praise- PHOTOPLAYS. Something Different! !!! Canadians and Red-Blooded | New Yorkers Will Like This | Romantic Story of the Northwest Mounted Police by James Oliver Curwood, ‘THE RIVER’S END’ Has Been Picturized With an All-Star Cast by MARSHALL NEILAN All week at the STRAND THEATRE 47th Street and Broadway Comedy--Quartet—Review. wet BROADWAY AT 40% sT ho was the Duke FINN” New MARK TWAIN Paramount-Arteras? Picture, nal by app alinaly) human |forced to sing the aria over aguin cused, but it was | A pity to raise the | curtain and turn on the Ughts for « third act duet be- then “Marke Twain, his‘ them frum his beat, RIVOLI ORCH Frederick Stahtbery repetition of the tween Gilda and Rigoletto. tain calls were innumerable and the enthusiasm atways was at fever heat RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Ricsenteld Conducting. 5 ONL BARRYMORS tn 4 Claessens, Cotrouil and Nicolay Marinuga conduct- BS zzz OIL ee in taarceet GAPITOL—The chief film att Hoe will be Clark Kimball Youn “The Forpidden Woman,” of which, by Lenore J. Coffe rned with he of Paris, The heroine who comes to America after a tragic Chanles Hackett was Pinkerton in Mo House last night, and fitted well in the cast | AL yet ada BARNEY BE S ARO DAUGHTER” tir Honor Abe Potash’ . EW aq) ela ALOSI & WALTON al SL. Baward Locke & Co, Allman & Nelle, Go, DOROTHY, DALTON CasINOwess, MUSICAL COMEDY EXQUISITE —_ Heeconowt NY [Gi ie (tee eevee: | LITTLE HOFFER bt dinston & Gras — —_ w York ‘Th Theatre & & fee’ ie th St. Fen —— | LOEW'S FAULCMORION| MARGARET Marsaret Lawrence and Wallace Eddiager GLASS—Naon | YOUNG IS Witiat Saha Monday: 280, [Reserved ASTOR—Mats, 83 BROADHURST ‘j,f!'.i° ae rtow Jane COWL ANDEF TILT 48S THE ae EAT STAR 4"> GARTER SHOW 2 BIG VAUDE aan CONCERTS SUNDAY 2 d |g Alsonprasenvenrn CAFIIOL Sst) § 8—FEATURES—5 PAULINE FRELERIUR pase Sse WILL ROGERS “IN A PERSIAN GARDEN” : CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG “Water, Wa'or Everywhere” REFRESHING RIVIERA (PRIZMA) § in “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN." Masc teria’ Wusteana.* Wed. & Sac) Gurtain, ) ihe Musical Comedy i with EDITH DAY. Seats Now for Washington's B MOROSCO iii. red} ee To FOR “The Home of Burlesque de Li reat, vig, clean, “peautt/ fective thritter “The Sitkless Bank. | "and other ple Cavalleria Rustic STRAND—“The River's End,” . adaptation of Jaines Oliver Curwood's Mé tory of the Canadian Northwest, will erlng will be charged at any other 'Y- COMMENCING MONDAY ‘APTERNOOK, SIGHTSEER (“GUS FAY, re Hall in the evening Vertchamp, violinist and at i. charged with gaptured by Derwent Connistong of | the mounted police. ‘ie \3e eit Naser the two men leads B suddenly stricken | And, company of funn (SUNSHINE COMEDY). Lee Ornstein's Am,ico Re: ition of Rubinstein’s Second Concerto AMANDA BROWN (Soprans). STRAND MALE TRIO. STRAND ORCHESTRA SS TAR 4 We TS Male aus. pany W, agin st ai Matinee To-day < Jchn Parrymore MOTOR BOAT SHOW i RIG HARO WH Bek nee oR AN CENTRAL PALACE 30. With ‘Wiehe Fitba! his wite’s ‘Monty. n§ T 0 R M sittloan hy at 8.15. 8 OF TWO SEASONS, MeCarthy & AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO a Bu DANCE “Terrace reac PALACE pe eee eis ISS LOUISE GROODY Dail peo ta Sans ee GIRLS +40." FOLLIES fas ¥ yan MA - ve © Gund Two Bue