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~ ee ee eso eel ete EEE { | : A oak RVENING woaLD, BA ‘URvar; ein gi penis i BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF THE STAGE IN NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS fe on Monday aight, will be the only ew play next woek. Frederic Arnold | © A children’s theatre under the of Rachel ware Dames ant) hes son, Edward G. Robinson, William EK Haliman, E. J. sae ie Ceeil Yapp, ‘de North, Charies vey, Hans Robert, rysanthemum” will be Biven by tire Junior Art Society at the Selwyn Theatre on Tuesday after- ; for the benefit of the Actors’ ment Armory last night. RAS Ethel, Joho and Lfone! Barrymore ‘Will be amongtthe stars the ‘ Hours.’ embracing her way screen will also show Herbert Raw- Yinson in “Chang and the Law,’ comedy Wpical pictures. Puccini's first opers, be presented with tion pictares. MoBridec, _ . Judge and Gail, Harry Van Fossen and _ the film play, “The Rivers tnd.” 7 “RIVERSIDE THEATRE — Joseph Santley and Soy. Sawyer in “Bits and) Pieces” will head a bill that also in- cludes George Kelly, Nate Leipsiz, the Four Nightons, Stanley and Birnes and the Aerial Valentines. HIGHTY-FIRST STREMT THEA-| ‘TRE—Among the entertainers will be | fophie ucker and her “King ofSynco- | Kranz and La} + Balle, Dato and Burch, Marie and Ann Clark ang Willie Hale and Brother. ~The screen will show “Dangerous pation.” Grace Sret halt ‘Le Vil,” tandard _ Change of Bills In Vaudeville FROCTOR THEATRES — For the first halt of the week at the Hitth Ayenue Theatre the bill will include Robert T. Haines in a playlet, Mar- fuerte Padula, Orth andCody, Walter Brower, the Vermatile Sextette, Ara- ‘manda, Martyn ang Miorence and mo- Thursday | will Valere Bergere, Keegan and Edwards, Frank and Toby Shell and Boyle and Patsy. The Twenty-third Street Thea- tre will start the week with Tracy and Brengks Kirchner’s Hoff, LOEW'S AMERICAN — Demarest and Collette, Jean sathin, Milton Po!- ‘lack and others will be on the bill the the week, with Muy Allison in “I'he Walk-Ofts” as the film attraction. There will be a complete change of programme on ‘Thursday “The Dancers Supreme,” Gibson and Pollack,’ Jarrow and John | Barrymore on the screen in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” New Offerings — On the Screen Ponselle, CAPITOL—Mme. Nazimova wi!! be 4 seen in “The Heart of a Child,” adaptation of Frank Danby’s novel made by Charles Bryant, The story is concerned with a poor girl of the *Limohouse district “Ruddigore,” when it reaches Its A. t the! ne hundredth performance at the| AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, wrighions | a Birete | Velentions London who | hark Theatre, which will be soon, will | ——— . — - @oes on the stage and finally makes = GEORGE | ms». SWIFT into the called "Gee will fe the author, and Claude | ‘won of the late Sir Her- to appear moe in aid ofthe 3, ciety, pula Drow my Feat, American Legion, The text used was not strictly that given tomorrow night " is “Mu the New ‘Amsterdacn "Wreatre jof the Bedford tinker, whose work is ‘The *ill will also include 1d. Wynn, cy Bernard ~ and fton Crawford, Bird Millman and le pi Georges Carpentie Niouabats off yc allel td “Wedding etter will be the at- | @ithough, perhaps, it made Mr. Kel- traction a the Shubert Trene ‘Theatre Cacen on Monday, Tuesday and Work of such scope and serious pur- Satu hts and nahn Macbeth” On Wenesonr sodes, The City of Destruction, The aristocrs “The Pilgrim’s Progress’’ Sung First Time Here By Sylvester Rawling. DGAR STILLMAN KELLEY'S oratorio “The Pilgrim's Prog- reas," inspired by John Bun- yan's allegory, was sung for the first time in New York at the Tjst Resi- It was the third concert of the Music Festival M. Pollanov. ¢ under the auspices of the Oratorio So- Walter Damrosch conductor. [ase ine Ws y v Soon Stee: SSS = . pe THEATRE. p AZIMOVA Oni HID” Stns) Saas Ca TG @ classic of English literature, but a | Version of it made for a “musical izabeth Hodgkin- *|son, that was not for its betterment, Bordoni, “i om Hes tes make a new record for performances of Gilbert and Sullivan works since the great run of “he Mikado” in the early ‘80's. In Holy Weel the house wag sold out four times. Bates, Zelda Sears, Janet Beecher, Howard Kyle, Huth Chatterton, Ruth Shepley, Ina‘ Claire, dys Hanson, Lenore Ulrich and Fay Gintnter appear- ed before Assistant District Attorney Kitroe in a preliminary investigation. Some of them went before the Grand jury. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. HIPPODROME, Sun. Night, April, 18 CONCERT BY McCORMACK Riviera, The- | ley’s task easier, "Twere idle, after a single hearing, “Julius to attempt a review in detail of ‘The pupils of the Music School Settlement, No. 95 East Third Street, will give their annual spring festival concert in Aeolian Hall on Thursds ‘after- Dose. It is divided into seven epi- a fternoon. The monthly concert oe. Friday nights, in “The Merchant Wicket Gate, The Valley of Humilia- | ™ i Venlo’ on Thursday afterneom tion, Vanity, Fair, The Delectable Rotate reno enserenon: At TWO SMALL FIRES fi jou” reday Mountains (omitted last night at the FAG Moen 1 or : te. ‘ Oe: Thteday | east of te composes (2 reduce ita ; KNOCK OUT 33 MEN er, UME more b's ‘A Prince There Was,” with Grant lehgth), The Crossing of the River,|_ Adele Parkhurst. rano, and at fk next MoxnAy we Al comes to the Bronx Opera and The Celestial City. All the prin-|Scipione Guidi, violinist, will be XO ADVANCE Consolidated | Stock E Exchange in Peril in Early Basement Blaze. Thirty firemen were overcome by thick smoke from a fire in the base- ment of the Consolidated Stock Ex- change, at Broad and Beaver Streets, at $A. M. to-day. The fire was in a section used by painters and car- penters to store oils, paints and waste rags, Several large cables run, through the place and the insulation on these was aso burned. Men of Engine Company No. 10, | under Battalion Chief Patrick Walsh, | were the first to be driven out. They | Were relieved by Engine Company | No. 4, who in turn had to give wa, to Engine Company No. 22 All were| revived in the street and returned to their work and prevented the flames fiom reaching the Exchange floor, Fire shortly after midnight in a five-story loft building nt No, 116-118 Wooster Street completely wreck the upper part of the budding with loss of $50,000. Firemen Michael Mc Cann and Joseph Finnegan of Fire Patrol No. 2, and Fireman John Mill- ward of Rescue Company No. 1, were severely cut on the hands and wrists soloists at the New York Banks’ Gleo Club's final concert of the season in Carnegie Hall this evening. ctpaa characters conceived by Bunyan appear in it—Christian, Apollyon, The Angel, The Dreamer, The Shepherd, ubble and the rest. There are es of celestial voices, of fends, of shepherds, and of people at the Fair that call for the use of boy and NCESS THEATRE—104 WesT 39TH grreer. i TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT sis: CHARLOTTE LUND| Prices $1.50-$2.50 at Box Office. Steinway Piano, yesterday to congratulate “Nanna”—as they call her—on her 100th birthday an- The Plymouth Institute Choral Club of Brooklyn, Bruno Hubn, con- ductor, gives its final concert of the season Wednesday night. niversary. Mrs. McGuinness came™here from Ireland more than eighty years ago. AMUSEMENTS, os ee AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE RE unt he Pry Ee. isters, These with tho large orches- fom tra made an imposing gathering for| ‘mo New Symphony Orchesiza will Mr, Damrosch to direct. ibaa ite cuenael, with, Nereerta Tin ‘fo record & first impression is to| Carnegie Hall on Wednesday even. express disappointment. No matter | (nw ana Friday afternoon, with Frets how sound the musical construction,| roisior as goloimt. Tt will’ then, hee Mr, Kelley's wor'c is dull. Neither in Come the National Syenphony’ So- tho individual solos nor in the cho- Cloty, me ruses, big or little, does one hear the supreme note of beauty that stirs the emotions and exalts the spirit. John Bunyan's simple prose unadormed’ tree joint recital to-morrow evening carries a message of greater Import iy the Straus Auditorium of the than when it Is embellished by Mr. Faycational Alltance, No, 197 East Kelley's music. Lae la Vera Curtis, at tho eleventh hour, took the place of Mabel Garrison, who been announced to sing” The Mise und acquitted ‘herself well. music concerts wit! be given to-mor- | Oliver Edel, fourteen years old, as The TOW evening at Washington Irving Shepherd, sang with Sonne anae cid High School. as Mrs, Bubble, Lamber —_ Siete. as The Atheist, Frederick! Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin gives Patton as Apollyon, Charles Tittman free organ recitals at the City Col- as The Dreamer, and Royal Dadmun lege on to-morrow and Wednesday as The Worldly-Wise Man were ef- | afternoons at'4 o'clock. fective, while Reinald Werrenrath’s | — ‘ ED. WYNN’S CARNIVAL Helen Adler, _A Sovous Masleat Revue, tet Edition, Lionello Perera, Soprano, and Mrs. bring violinist, will give a Girls, | ‘The last of the ten Franko chamber IMPORTANT TO ALL SUNDAY PATRONS. io of the KEITH | CKLEBRATED SUNDAY.” CONCERTS ‘CENTURY CRITERION Bray 44 st at 8.8, & Sat. 2.20, THE LETTER malts |e inging of Christian was altogether | Charlotte Lund. with Gordon] by falling glass. The building is oc- || THEATRE, but the x OF THE LAW seireble. Considering the size of the| Hampson at the piano, will give a|cupied by the Lipp Paper Box Com- || #, the ces Grima HOUSE body of singers and the sparse re-|song recital at the Princess Theatre hearsals, ‘both the chorus and Mr. | to-morrow afternoon. ——<— Damrosch’ deserve praise. ny BILLBOARD OWNER INDICTED. pany, High Grade Doll Company and American Produce Styffed Doll Com- pany, and, according to the police, was filled with excelsior and other inflamable material. ‘On the roof was a 30,000-gallon | with ‘all-star bills. OPERA A A AN HOUSE TH STREET, WEAR STH AVENUE. (Bole “Samson and Delilah,” with Caruso Fe Li Rap Ala and Margarete Matzenauer in the . rted by wooden B. jname parts, was sung for the last | Cha: te Actors'| water tank, suppo |Eewe'tits season at the Metropolitan! Fidelity Leawue Meslbers as Bence tt Wee io reoeure uenuty | BARGAIN MAT., 15c to 75¢ Opera House last night before & ce- Fidoes, to enter the building or even ap-|| SUNDAY Afternoon at 2.30 pacity audience. Mona Bates, a Cana- DSON | Booth Tarkington’s Indicted for alleged criminal Wel on| proach the front wall. | Night Concert at 8 Gian pianist, made a first appearance : ; rack | Pg CLARENCE in New York at Aeolian Hall last) Complaint of members of the Actors'| At 5 Car meer ot Re a Bie am AL E Compafiy No. the seven-story building next dgor | |and one was lowered down beside the | tank and swinging there chopped a hole near the bottom, letting out the 30,000 gallons of water, ending the danger and helping to put out the fire night, In the afternoon, also at Aeo- | Fidelity League, lian Hall, -contralto, known as an oratorio , gave a William I, Donaldson, SPLENDIO. nein pitt W. 40th St. Bys. 8.30, PUNCH and JUDY {2% 9, Px, “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” With MARTHA HEDMAN John “Halliday, Vernon Steele, Nevada Van der Veer, owner of the Bilboard, a weekly, qu theatrical appeared Judge Mul en to-day In the Court of General fons and was admitted to bail in before at the Metro- ‘There wit be given at the Me or | 1.000. litan Opera House on Mot Nie 2 W. 48th Bre. Mrernoon nw specin! matinee for the| On September 1919, while the | below. es xoinis RIVERSIDE = ize LYCEUM 7s. acto ME og benefit of the Emergency Fund, the | was on, the Billboard - INA CLAIRE ta THK S010 | DidgEns Din to Consist of tho second act ot | id th nave vetarred to isdivas WOMAN 100 YEARS OLD. Sesser Sender B12 8B eof aed tS LASCO Wat uu 81 "re re “La Forga del Destino,” with Rosa | ist organization as the “Widoes” and to | "lle oi BE) 0 Mics. ‘Tears Mardones ‘with | have made certain references to dogs ies the third act of “Rigoletto” Miss Sarah Ann McGuinness starts | LENORE ULRIC * Harrold SANTLEY‘SAWYER i ned ‘and De | Which the women and men of the Actors’ | to-dy on the second century of her life Maria Bartscond act oft"Tosca” with | Fidellty League took to be a reflection ¥riends from ail over the city flocked |} Short wim Hinds Hand. Vicon ale Doro an|Geraldine Farrar, Marti upon thelr moral standards, characters to the Home for Aged, maintained by || thy Chesmond and Madviine Van. Scotti, and the chorus and and reputations. the Little Sisters of the Poor, at 1834 | —WATE LEIPZIG | _THE MIJARES the third act of “Samson et Dalila.” President George M. Cohan, Blanche and Belmont Avenue, Bronx, | j ic ph CLARA HOWARD The KELLY & CO.)& KELLEY an. 181% bound” prepared by Burton Holmes, | \q an “Out of the Inkwell" cartoon, and | the Topical Review. The concert pro- eramme witli again include the Rus- sian Cathedral Quartette. EMILY Peat aan aaa te vaio. Mester rae | Eee |] gue Mostere SOPHIE ¥ Sener rina | | nx tiee come 5 Whiz!” and “Apple “Blossoms” tn ‘Iu Search of a Sinner. Moe BROADWAY THEATRE | Keri ep ducoht Te. Barna arn Nesi and Irene Williams in the}_«rne Virgin of Stimboul,” with Bonnett. Bar Cast. Maie. ¥ ldading roles. Priscilla Dean, will enter upon. a o me fourth and final week. There will ole Cohan & Harris ¥, (255 Boo 830, So Ruvols—Meurice Tournours ver-| other fim att Teddy I NEW YORK THEATRES THE ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC bs sion of “Treasure Lland” will have agz I » Shirley Mason Dey hero of Robert Louis Ste j d piratical comedy and the Rivoli Pictorial gomplete the film program overwre by the from von Weber's “Freischutz.” STRAND—Norma Talmadge ha," and Grace the shadow song from tale. A The Woman Gives,” will be the chief feature, iné is a magazine a debt of gratitude she owes Marie Sparrow, started her on the road | Zenore, q her own happiness. Harry Watson, Ada Vamp We will be a scenic ver-|beth Rogers, Hlorence Atkins aud poem “Baewe | Gladys Owen, orchestra Hoffman will give Hawkins, the 8 NEW YORK THEATRE Bunt “THE ACQUITTAL” #,.\ es BERMAN SH ‘PAWS ON’ | ~ en will show John Barrys Charlie Chaplin| more in "Dr. Jekyll_and Mr. NiTd HARRY LANDER Wark & Les: [LAG Ht | Biondag: Willem, Russell, in “hing ME GT KuulnNly talcatedontortal a ih 81. Bear ee art dg iggy le a bs ae Grant, Prank Juhad, ot 6 We Bene, oe Straw,” Wednesday lay Prices.’ Seats 2 woeks In advance. Smoking P i reek Janes, 0 rae Biway, 46th St, ON Kavwes Wed. & Sat, wick in ck yh . mys April 19-SAM HOWE'S BIG SHOW. atad Av DALTON in “Black is White “Desert Love.” with Tom Mix, ‘Thurs- | a Fae OAL eMac te Wi 124 W.43d, v.80 Henry Miller’s {p* i Spr day; Madjaine Traverse in “The Tat- | Wallace & Co., Hein & Lockwood. ; A hae e © Soh Oe RIALTO—"“The Cost,” based on and “Locked Lips” with ‘Tsuru ” FS Siishat Phillips's novel, wit be pee. | {ere ona Locked Lipe! with rane | “MOTHERS OF MEN” || Henry Miller § Blanche Bates “vented with Violet Heming as the| Dongs MacLean and Doris May, New Piay, Te Fomons ‘Wirs._ Fal ®tar. Among the scenes are a college | caturday, and Bugene O'Brien in "A Da ty YARD #6 4.8 ~ fainmin the, Siruk xchanet, ‘and’ | Fas Hie Monee Sanday anion. *"Topice of the Da STANDA MATIN ick vay cabare her features — ka neque i: | will include ‘Geo Whiz!” and the . Chauncev OLCOTY 4 NEW SONU Biaito Magazine. Martin” Brefel, |THE BEHMAN SHOW” | Nat STRLAL tn epertotre jor, will sing the aria from “Mar- Med. ar @ ar Phone. FE Sa. AT COLUMBIA THEATRE | JEWISH ART THEATRE “Dinorah.' |TO-DAY “cc GRE EN . in|..’The Bohman Show" comen to the MAT. n : : Cotumbla Theatre with a two-act bur- | ” hy Owen Fenn: \iesque called “Putting It Over.” — In & EVE. FIELD LOEW’S New York Theatre & Roof Cont A Mile MPM, Moot tok a. Mt MAY ALLISON, “THE WALK Os rtist, who, to|the company are Harry KR. Gander Ameta Pynes, Frank Willie I OPERA | Bt Raat BRONX frfhe OPULAK nics. MATINEE T0-DA’ tt Lar Yq?) DIES’’| Bobby Moore, . El 3S sa Sonasekor Bo siuth WINTER GARDEN Roe... Zi PASSING SHO w }) Mata, bat, ALMOND. ‘LASSIE 18 CAP. Yat —Charles Darnton Eve. World. “Mexine Elliott Ohas ‘Wea sat 330: ssicoWhat’s in a Name PRE, 39th St, Near ‘any other 2 shows int ; MAT. TO-DAY, 1 GOOD SEATS AT S158 FF He HISKAL CO COMEDY HIT “iT = Ee not ano 44TH ST. Sinise yea An Poa Ng “LOOK HERE’ Near anata WHO"! win CLEO MAYFIELD Musical Comedy ‘Triumph. Garrick. Grey istt bratty “JANE CLEGG” By St. Jobn Ervine, Author of “John Fergusen.” for ewe peers ee BELMONT Mannan’ Nail woweea(Nance 0’ Neil Presets | rite PASSION FLOWER “RA Lae se PLAYHOUSE ({i.'\wed: toa cut, The Ait f est } 48ths te Slats: Thurn mh Set ah ime i ISTORM wk. FULTON %, SAS. Woke nee OLIVER MoRdsCO's GREAT COMEDY “MAMMA’S AFFAIR” FULTON “EruIrr LN nk Wet BAY BROADHURST Mescmen, ‘sere Sits, Thuri., Sat:. JANECOWL IVOL LI: R REISENFELD-Director BEGINNING TOMORROW MAURICE TOURNEUR presents “TREASURE ISLAND" A Paramount strleraft Picture Off on the good ship His- paniola with the wickedest crew of cut-throat pirates that ever flew the Jolly Roger! Off for an isle in the Spanish Main to hunt and fight for hidden gold! Off with Black Dog, Merry and Long John Silver with his wooden leg and his swearing parrot! Off for a port where the years don't count and a boy’ wild dreams come true! Re S. Si Vs 41st ee tines sae’ = PRISCILIA DEAN ul qiviecn ead AT CARNEGI E HALL _ TUESDAY, April 13, 8.30 P.M. ' ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS | “The Land of ‘Kublai Khan” ee NCE THERE WAS" | Beate Motion Piceures send, asenied, Lantus. y BARNEY. BERNARD His ‘Honor: Abe Potash’ h| REPUBLIC wn Mt..Con, Pi Weet, Bye. t.15 Mats, Wed. and Sati, 2.18. CENTURY ‘Thes., 45:h, W. Brn.8.30 Matinees Wed. ‘and Sat. 2.30. “> DITRICHSTEIN S9th St. and B’ Eves., 8.28, CASINO oi Wet. ana ate vicron WEAbEny COMEDY ,; MY LADY | FRIENDS | ‘Smite | ERE?Sno LONGACRE ft Y3¢ 225", ADAM AND eae UATE AIMRETY 8 ‘s Great Drama, pet KS HORIZON. = SACRED AND FENcUSON | | PROPANE 1 LOVE “f auicat “BUD DDIES SELWYN Wed. Thurs sate 138 “AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Giibert & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesque, RUDDIGORE “The best show 1 ever saw In my life." Alexander Woollcott of the Times, PARK [HEATRE, Coiumbus Circe, Matinee SATURDAY, 2.15. (8.15, jo 7 Sth St, W. of B’ BIJOU TH, 45m, sw Wed. (Pop.) & IITHE OUIJA BOARD A Play of the Seen and the Unseen, By CRANE WILBER, LYRIC Wert 424. 81. Evenings Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. at ka. 60, 75, 1.00, 160 & 2.00 POPULAR PRICES ELTINGE Wee (24 Street. bree. at 8.30, Mats, Wed. (Pop.) at 2.36. FLORENCE MOORE BREAKFAST IN BED SHUBERT : ‘Thea.41th St.,W.ot Bway, Ki Mats. Wed, (Pop.) & Sat Wes tid St. Kies. at Mais. Wed. (Pop.)& Sat.a | CENTRAL™: Mati SAM BERNARD." eke" BORDON! in “AS YOU WERE." | BuGo. ae SENFELD, Director. MMENCING SUNDAY DAVID GhAHAM PHiLults? “THE COST” With VIOLET HEMING. A Paramount-Arteraft Ploture, | MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “GEE WHIZ!” RIALTO ORCHESTRA, HUGO RIESERFELD co te “DR NO ing. ny At *aeKYLL AND MIC HYD! MADISON SQ. GARDE! TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and Doors Open’ Hour Earlier, RINGLING BROS. BARNUM: BAILEY COMBINE & THE wunBER SHOW OF THE sat yAY at Slst St. LAST TIMES TO PAULINE FREDERICK in “The Woman tn Koom 13." “Hansel and Gretel” (Gpera) BEGINNING TO-MORTOW (SUN Pe NAZIM OVA ce stiten PANTOMIME A Evelyn” Nubbell's- Sat. Class Mond: BROOKLYN COMMENCING -¥0-MORKOW NORMA TALMADGE in Ter Latest Dramatic Triumph, “The Woman Gives” OPERA MUSIC WEEK DURE FLOM “CARMEN ra | Ridora Soprano | | Walter ree PRAUST, Burione | VALENTINES ARIA PROM Ho “Luca SYMPHONY | oRcHsT OF ALI SOLOS a day, neat Fulton, Sta Main 1803, ? Edmond Hayes and a His Own So Own § Man, ee fey

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