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Plays for the fy -** MONDAY NIGHT. Shubert Theatre—Theda Bara “The Blue Flame.” Lyrie—Walter Hampden in “Ham- WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Maxine Elliott's Theatre—“What's im a Name?” THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Fulton Theatre—“The Piper.” T the Shubert Theatre on Mon- day night A. H. Woods will present Theda Bara, hitherto known as a film star, in “The Blue Flame,” a melodrama by George V. Hobart and John Willard based on Leta Vance Nicholson's play of the same name. In the supporting com- pany are Alan Dinehart, Donald Gal- Jaher; Kenneth Hill, Harry Minturn, Henry Herbert, Donald Gibson, Rarl House, Thais Lawton, Helen Curry, De Witt C. Jennings, Joseph Buckley @nd Martin Malloy, Piet at Walter Hampden will again appear as Hamlet for two weeks, beginning Monday night, at the Lyric Theatre. Se A so-called revusical comedy, “What's in a Name?" will be pre- sented by John Murray Anderson at Maxine Hiliott’s Theatre on Wednes- day night. The book and lyrics are by Mr Anderson, Anna Wynne O'Ryan and Jack Yellen, and the music is by * Milton Ager. The company includes Beatrice Herford, Alice Hegeman, Gloria Foy, Margaret Irving, Vera Myers, June Korle, Marie Gaspar, Bthel Sinclair, Mildred Holliday, Mar- garet Petit, Rosalind Fuller, Olin Howland, Charles Derickson, Allen Kearns, Joe Barrows, Roscoe Ails, Ph White, Ed E. Ford, Jack Vin- cent and Kimura Kimora es Joseph Preston Peabody's poetic play, “The Piper,” will be revived by the Shakespeare Playhouse at the Fulton Theatre on Thursday noon. Among others in the cast ‘will be Mabel Taliaferro, A. BE. Olive Oliver and Reginald Bartow ee oa A new edition of the Ziegfeld Mid- niseht Frolic will be’ offered on the roof of the New Amsterdam Theatre a ~~.Monday night, with the Parisian new- comer, Mile. Spinelly, as the chief feature, a Pie Marjorie au will succee: Mary Ryan in “The ign on the Door at the Republic tre to-night The musi laytime” comes to the Shubert-Riviera ‘Theatre on Monday night for a week's engage- | ment. } Lauretté Taylor will appear at the Stan d Theatre in “One Night in Rome.” “Business Refore Pleasure” will be the attraction at the Bronx Opera House. “The Sporting Widows" will give a ct Ounesque at Hurtig & Sea- mon’s Theatre. Change of Bills In Vaudeville THBATR PROCTOR “At the Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half of the week the (ill will include Franklyn Andetl, Lillian MoNei}l and Sh: there will be with Gre Bevan and Flint, and Jow. Thursd: change Fisher of and an entire programme others, The will wwe start Coming Week Song Recital; 6 a” Ocean’’ Symphony OHN CHARLES THOMAS, the! baritone, who is become popular ‘Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon. |The stage as well as the house was while. He was too continent yester- | day Advised, no doubt, to beware | jof his soft singing was inaudible. Then, too, his programme was not were better left for a wiroen to sing in more intimate surroundings, There Thomas Gives \ By Sylvester Rawling. J in Fritz K jer’s little opera “Apple Blossoms,” gave a recital at filled. Mr. Thomas's voice is of en- gaging quality and his art is worth jof full-voiced utterance, he held himself too much in restraint. Some well chosen, A group of children, |songs by Manna Zucca, for instance, was too much sophistication in his singing of “It is enough” from Men- delssohn's “Elijah,” for, after all, there is an oratorio, as well as an operatic or @ concert style, But Mr. Thomas's manifest in nee will carry him through. If he sticks: to, recital giving he promises to rank with the best. Some of his middi {tones bore startling likeness to Titta Ruffo's. In the prologue from “Pagli Jacci” and in the “Vision Pugitive' Mussenet's “Herodiade” = Mr as Was expecially happy. Among | w songs that he sang was “Have you been to Lons?” by our own Mr. Bur . not one of the lat- ter's most inspired efforts. i, JRo |maine + long associated | with Nordica, w Thomas's ac Jeompanist at the piano. Mr. Steansky started the Philhar- Monie Soviety’s concert, at Carnegie | Tobin, Met and Stenard Heir | Hall yesterday afternoon with Rubin- idd a and /Stein's “Ocean Symphony,” seldom | y s Terriers. The screen at- | sooq reason. nile the composition is oh will be Zane Grey's “Desert | pleasing, there is nothing in it of th Gold.” Thursday w bring Gibbs |" Minty Monster,” or of the brooding and Caklwell, Donovan and : an [nt foannc ie the ‘we te of year Warren Kerrigan |that lovers of the aea associate w: it Without the addenda, which Mr. | P Stransky discare (is short, and as ATItE With Biomsom Seeley heading |Mr. Stransky’s reading of it was some- A the bill will be M Wi and Glass 5 th virtue, Harry Hines, Beatrice Mongan, Mel- | ky \ notte and Leedom, and Early ani |! peaeey ve e Attar por OE | Bar The will show M it Shipman in sk to God's Country | mpuagrr OXereie complete the pro- RIVERSIDE THHATR jong | BT ty other ente ners will be Eva Tan = : guay, Bes: ton, the Cansinos, Augusta Cortow wave & pisno re- James Cle Joseph Regan and Wile Dunn, William Jaxton and | brook Blinn and Jeanne Eagels in 7 Bailey and Cowan the cast. Incidental pictures include LOEW'S AMERICAN the | a i¥ called "A High Diver's Last first half of the week the bill will in- Capitol New here é olude Eddie Swartz and Julia Clifford, mme of Irish music, j Vera Nurt and the sppers, and the Cc urran | as one of the { aps. ‘The film attraction } Cody in “The Beloved | er wiih at $ BROADWAY THEATRE— Thursday will be weet will appear in “The cora, Harry Leo, Deadtior Sex," a fim play by Bayard Gaudsmidis, and Mary Miles Minter Neer he Seat ea sentir A cod fim’ play, “Judy of Rogues’ | °.% Tian to protect the stocksokders incttedine of the company when her father dies. A Snub Pollard comedy and the News fF M7 Weekly will also be shown. Ed Janis, ew erings the. Southern Sisters and Carmen Rooker have been added to the “Pow. Oniihe Sercen| 232 se q STRAND —“Dangerous Days," by ji Mary Robe Rinehart, will be pro. ~< ™" RIALTO--Mark Twain's “Huckle- |duced. While the story tells of HW berry Finn with Lewis Sargent in | human heroism and the love of father / tho tit oked: for it ong |and son and self-sacrifice stand out sia ieeet wee . Ls |dgainst a background of terror and ran along y. The Chester Jindustrial strife, s sprinkled with omedy, “Four ‘Tin: } * will also [hur Other pieture will be > " “ i ation Melo H nig Spooks” and the Bo as wien f08: By Bialto chorus Jude ford, soprans, a + will be pre- land th: 1 Cathedral Quartette, 5 prologue to the — ah on tiie eh OEW'S NEW YORK THPATRE % my Is abirnetions iN include Mary be ew ar The rture inter in “Jady of Rogues’ willipe * the Bun,” from | izay Monday; Tom Moore in the prolosue cni's “Uris, Dud y m Mix in ; Daredevil,” Wednesday; Frank Mayo RiVOl-~Charles Ray will be seen lin “Burnt Wings.” ‘Thursday; Peggy in “A Gt An sa bashful Hyland in “The Bh hadow: ‘ ee ; ‘i BORIRS OS he mild~ Dolores Casinelli arnished man ruck salesman, who putations Friday; | Douriag “Mac. f if you ped on hk lean and Doris May in @What's Your | aap aving t Husband Doing?” saturday, ay if uur ry in "On With the oH lay i Pie ee v yee nj HASTINGS 'S “BIG SHOW . ace ; ast AT COLUMBIA THEATRE hou ore snd Harry Hastings's “Rig Show" will ten, CA M1 eu . ’8\come to the Columbia Theatre and ww Ppraauetion 8 er iarien” | offer burlesque and vaudeville, In the mee ul ine hana, will be the {company are Dan Coleman, Phil Pet- clthe? f e leading rolea are |ers, Alma Bauer,’ Haxelle Lorraine, plaved Wadham Standing and | Waric Mandeville, Oliye Le Compte, Sylvia Boum "Lhe Madonna of | Fred ‘ale, Saxophone Trio and & the Glums” will have Galil-Curel, Hol. chore of girls, VAN BIENE S Be oa ey THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 13, 1920.' vers ~ cital at Aeolian Hall last night which she began with Brahms’s variations and fugue on a theme by Handel this she showed her well known tech- A Chopin group followed and then some compositions by Mac- well that included pa pieces, For th there was Liszt's E major polo: with @ final cadenza by Busoni, under whom Miss Cottlow studied. nical skill. bit” and two “Carmerf,” ropolitan Oper with Geraldine Farrar in the name part, was sung at the Met- House last night to “Or Ih - a) hl f Birer citals STARS OF ATTRACTIONS AT NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT WEEK Germaine last of her three New York piano re at Aeolian Hall a week from this afternoon, Schnitzer on to-morrow and Wednesday after- noons at 4 o'clock. will give the concert will be given at Aeolian Hall a week from Monday afternoon. The postponed York Symphony, under the auspices of the Music League of the People’s Institute, capacity audience. — Martinelli was I Don Jose and. Reinald Werrenrath coe Jat Stuyvesant High School c millo in a cast that included| Pedro G. Guetary, Spanish tenor) d ndelius, Lenora Sparkes,| and composer, will be heard in recital! Rudolph Polk, violinist, will give a Louise Berat, de Segurola, Picco, Dua| at the Princess Theatre on Tuesday | recital at negie Hall 1 week from and Laurenti. Mr. Wolff conducted] afternoon, {next Tuesday evening, ly performance, is The third Frederic Warren » Hyman will give a piano A Gaelic festival will be the mudical feature at the Capitol T tre next week in view of St. F AMUSEMENTS. ___AMUSEMENTS. Day, and early will ot century Rivoli the orchestra wili play nN f kovsky’s tion Melodies,” and “ Sun” will be heard the tet will be Several noted musicians ers will serve with sell as judges muste for Symphony in are include performance Ore} nest expected rhe at th Art su be ancient ministrels; a ting s by cee the Hymn to the he Rialto, and famous Russian Cathedral Quar a feature-at the Strand and writ Bodanzky American | un ihe hund bmitted and fore April 1} at the date the competition closes. ‘The Alumni for a new football song for Columbia Putnam: Philip | ed | will be judg Victor | Her! Sousa, rt the contest, the university 1 by News The prize on Commencement I which clos is open to all students and alumni of Albert W. and John is to encourag m clans, Artur ky has ar-} nged to introduce each year as soloist on one of the programmes of | the New Symphony Orchestra one | instrumental musician of American birth who never before has appeared in public. The annual Metropolitan Opera Company Hmergency Fund benefit performance will take place on Mon- day afternoon with most of the lead- ing singers appearing in parts of “Lucia,” “Aida” and “Pagh- 1 Power, sister of Mer, Power, give a recital of Irish folk-lore at Aeolian Hall to-night, She w born in Waterford, educated at t Sacred Heart Convent in Roserea and studied in Italy The Letz Quartet will appear at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on T! ning for the benefit of the Homeless soprano, Home for Van Emden, Luisa Tetrazzi: and Clarence guished Ameri: pear in joint ri drome to-morrow With no larity the Park run at Winifred budding ni, Whitehill, n baritone, eital at the afternoon. | B the sign of diminishing popu- “Ruddigore” cont heatre, American Singers delight large ences at every performance Christie Rebecca Clark the viola and pian concert at Wa School to-morrow evenin Powell jr. ten ita! John Harris joint rect wi latte: the e ton Pianist, or, At the Princess will on Thursday afternoon. Julia Claussen, the soprano, will give @ Hall on Thursday afternoon Prof. Samuel tree organ recitals at the City College 9 A fa Bald wi ital at song contest » be a April 1, | American | hursday eve New York oye Nl sing famous diva, the distin will ap Hippo | inues it w long re the audi- | 11 play with | rs sonata for ighth Krank Irving High | re miliar mezzo Aeolian vin will give |} J RIVOLI BROADWAY AT 49% ST “ALARM CLOCK ANDY” Paramount-Arteraft Last Thurs Bole Picture, Harold Linyd Comedy Haunted Spooks. C Sst se In. Order. RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Fragorick,Stahibery day ss pducting F FEAWGUSON, r GB fi BROADWAY AT 42™ 5T: HUGO RIESENFELD, Directo J BEGINNING SUNDAY. CHARLES RAY |HUCKLEBERRY FINN RIALTO. lor Production unt-Arteraft Picture Willam D. 1 Twain-Param CHESTER COMEDY Mark Risoul-Hialto Cho imitation Melodies RIALTO erin tusig TRA Last Th tn a brand ails an Weeks In Week “March TLoAve MARION CENTURY Management of MORIIS Sunday Night at 8: 15 || nd ady B. F. KEITH’S at 5 BaKkis, DAme DAY 1,000 SEATS. ar Ath CAPITO TIMES Dorothy Dalton iy wie, MAL “i Be TOURNK UR Pr LADY’S TICES +Gaplie Fal Mi8i Mos ALBERTINA RASCH Celebrated Sunday Concerts 600 SEATS. ur fe Dolla MANHATTA edt get: “FIRST KEIT! Bargain Mate Se to 75¢ Sunday Afternoon at 2.30 igh Concert at 8 OPERA House Are B'WAY AT 51ST ST. “BLACK 18 WHITE HR 1 DANcinG ATION aos =e (AU fans mua dane Moderate Bea rice, pretty as 8 wee king Perinitted 125 5ST NCAR BIAVE. TSVICE DAILY BURLES es MONDAY MATINEE xt ‘ACCK, HALL ZBIGVAVDEVILUE CONCERTS SUNDAY.2 ngion AY i ete 4 GILDA GRAY |] Presents Silver Cup—Contest Tuesday Eve | concert of the New} will be given this evening ; recital at the Princess Theatre to- morrow afternoon Adele Parkhurst will give a sone recital at Aeolian Hall on Tuceday afternoon. MEAT ON ST. PATI PATRICK’ Ss DAY. | Archbishop Hayes Grants Diapen: sation to Catholics. Good Catholics do not have to abstain ‘from meat on St. Patrick's day. Arch- bishop Hayes has sent a | er to every | |church in the archdiocese, which will be read to«norrow morning, granting ex- emption from abstinence on that day, tion of fasting, wher observed. The letter it existe, must reads: “Dispensation from the obligation of ‘abstinence, but not from fasting, where granted for the feast of the titular patron of the It is earnestly urwed that the | faithful assist’ at holy mass on that day." | Ma day, h 17, falls on | tck's this CONCERTS AND MUSIC. PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-MORROW A N x | KATHERINE EY MAN RECITAL (STRINWAY PIANO). PRINCESS THEA., Tuesday Aft., Mar PEDRO G. GUETARY SONG RECITAL (WISSNER PIANO). AEOLIAN MALL, Tuesday Aft, March 16, at 3 ADELE PARKHURST Faia ERT aes SEC JouN” POWELL "" GEORGE HARRIS JR. ‘TENOR, (STRINWAY PIANO.) GERMAINE 33, March Yo, at. SCHNITZER 3d and Last Plano Recital. (Chickering Piano) HIPPODROME—TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 3. ‘'TETRAZZINI >WHITEHILL Tickets on sale at Hox Office, Hardman Piano. AEOLIAN HALL, Thurs, Att, March 18, at & SONG "RECITAL BY JULIA CLAUSSEN MPZZ0-SOPRANO, Flacnsel & Jones, Mason & Hamlin Piano, gieHall, Tues.Even.,Mar.23,2.15 POLK Ofte, Management MH. Hancon, Mat. v NHCITAL to AMUSEMENTS. In an exceptionally en SING and enter rai a of todou gr BiG WEEK POWDER PU! FOLLIES avo 6D GANGS, "he CARTEN BOOK She Souneon ras oat aE Near oth Av DEADLIER | es AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE sina Barrymore | New Amsterdam ji /aiiut THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TOUrN! ee SOCLOCK REV! : wide Weert ora ee teak "es L woe miomant FROLIC MARCH 18 COHAN sig "sa WILLIAM COLLIER $a he “THE HOTTENTOT” CRITERION Sry 44, G0 t8 - “THE NIGHT BOAT” MENRY W. RAVAGE Offre Mens. ThE LETTER BARRYMORE wah Riont ‘Av a3 Greenwich Vitaretiraigs 6 ais" KNICKERBOCKER Bre The Sunshiny Cape Cod Comedy, OF THE LAW PUNCH & JUDY *YeiRios BLANCHE YURKA. EMILY STE “LIKE. Gone. ON & SUM. SHAVINGS tha Robe Rowge) “MUS K” LIBERTY ith a ‘o =. ee . SOPHIE “a 4 MER’S VACATION.” — World. joo eat Beatnrat Hor oftion \ Regular Prtese. es ey Henry Miller's is"inatss ite, 230° Henry Mill Miller & & Blanche Bates 5 hata Famous Mrs. Fair Jonn Drinkw ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort LYCEUM 2 bo Thar &. INA CLAIRE * oe GLOBE —"ime Blotsons,” a ies, es = “ate | Winter Garden". ¢ '"€ PASSING id's Are Monpay tye. a Plymouth eee Ra John ore in Richa fil. fre, Performance Starts 6.10 and ede 1150 yur BS BEYOND THE a y | with RICHARD BENNETY. i cikL MY GOLDEN COMEDY 48", = ae MY LADY | Amences | with Clifton FRIENDS ' Cawlerd PRINCESS ‘0th, B. of B'way. Bre SHUBERT T ar er cae 2 [MAGIC MELODY | wd =" SON ca ic, PASSION FLOWER ann, Bots HARRIS Sr.H% ac We ELTINGE Sitter. “ina! at SER FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED HUDSON Booth Tarkington's io atin, | CLARENCE STANDARD ®**,3.5, Pie, Bog Pim “TWIN BEDS” i 2 ‘Tao Puiatest Nxt Wk: Laurette Taylor, “One Night i Pag i KEITH'S. CYCLONIC EVA TANGUAY BESS CLATION cus CANSING —eouanco JAMES CLEMONS JOSEPH M. REGAN WILBERT DUNN S| Little Lamb,” The Miniature ‘eal Comedy, L¥dson & Emerson, EPROCTOR NEW YORK THEATRES Whipple M si MZ stud AW Ny Paul Dickey, Ger. rode Va Dryas anderson Graven, tone & bell de other Wi Pestvotany wire ua Night.” Clatk @ Verdi, Foster A Tali, Mrown & Weston, June Mills & Cn. MoCardy & Noevard, 1 fe Pearson, om New York Theatre & Roof A.M. to 11 PM. Roof tol a. M, tetovto CHEATER," with Low God: Troupe, Dunham & wards in Thea. Th Barrymore. DANCING CARNIVAL — ss ct Fates “ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 66th Street, Near Broadway. BS MOSS el | | BROADWAY 4's. Broadway and 47th St Direction JACK EATON, “Dangerous Days” by Mary Roberts Rinehart Greatest story ions--has a theme of real- ism—it is a produetion that marks a broad advance in the motion picture industry because it is a humanly real picture of a heart absorbing story. and HAROLD LLOYD'S Best and Newest Comedy. STRAND ORCHESTRA Musical Specialties read by mill- Tist Regiment, Armory BROOKLYN. v fama 8 ilien Stand Wackwen BROOKLYN Laugh Week with CON TANCE ITALMADGE Mautematcem teas IN SEARCH OF SINNER EI A HAROLD LLOYD Bes dy He Has And in the 1 Com BROOKLYN SUN. MARCH 14 AEN OF MUSIC WED. MARCH 17 MATINEE AND NIGHT. sis IKELAND A NATION’ Made, MIS TOMIGAL TRELAN : jt statin BAT Sipe isu | BRON § ‘Tel ak™ bac . CHARLOTTE. GREENWOOD Pe | “Linger er Letty” Neat W beiore Pls | | IRVING PL. Tring Pt al te sh, Meee son w anne Niyseyses Sy TD YM N Po ART THEATRE {sia REPUBLIC fxs'"wit Sd" ce SR FIRST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT. MARJORIE RAMBEAU THE SIGNS: DOOR BIJOU fs G%..%ane oe BARNEY BERNARD His Honor Abe Pot PLAYHOUSE {ish 2 tise Oe WMondertuiG Ching CENTURY ¢ CENTURY GHOVE, Root Century Theatre, Bite, Gest Midnight Whirl Last Time To-night at 11.80. Spectal LONGACRE {i ¥, 27, Bee ADAM_AND EVA CASINO "esa MUSICAL COMED’ SLITTLE WHOPPER __With VIVIEMME SEGAL, 48th St. 3 Tae, a. Bway, Ere 830) Thure & Sat. 2. )R M with seketan, BROADHURST 3s" “4 ‘Thurs, Maxine Elliott's "2%, sa JOHN DREW <ir-sino- "| ANDER BILT 461, Sith | ) MOROSCO {ist ia 2 coke n_ SACRED and | FERGUSON | PROFANE LOVE i GARRICK?! 35th a mr way jae Toure | THE THEATRE GUILD Announces ‘JANE CLEGG"? By St, Jou Ervine, Author of John Fergusom AMERICA N SINGERS (OFERA co. Circte. vee, 2.15 PARE TEATS ‘ ab Matinee SATURDAY TODAY 46 ea MAT. & ust § BronxExpress” ‘Cleverest_ Cons jute | Seams Noy RLD ‘WANTS } rot WONDERS, aii SUNDAY W