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ee ciate Se boned te “eo wins, pene piste, to the Lyric Theatre. lays for the Coming Week TONEL BARRYMORE, in “The Letter of the Law,” will move -on Monday night to Maxine El- ' Mott's Theatre, to remain there for the balance of the season. This change is made necessary by the fact _ that the Criterion Theatre is to be @evoted exctusively in the future to the exhibition of film plays. ‘The musical revue, “What's in a Name?” will be transferred on Mon- mae iv rm Tneatre comes to the ronx Opera will hi Chauncey Olcott in "Mae “Macushia” Change of 1 of Bills In Vaudeville THRATRES—For the halt of yt the bill at the (Aveave re wil will include and Dietrich, Gardner Barnett; Hazel Borroughs, Jack uliffe, Stager dnd Jones and mo- pictures. Bra ae, will bring on Ted Wal Eastman and Wo! nce ang Proctor's 234 Street ‘will start the week with Jean “Rubeville,” Helen Frederick @my there will be an entire change of with Middleton and Inger, Joe Cook, The Six Kirk- gmith Siste:c, Catalano and Will- fame, Kathicen, Py Bremen & Brother and the p! y, “Young Mrs, ee oe FIRST STREET THEA- meee in addition to Bobby O'Neil's show, “Vanity Fair,” will be Gallagher and Martin, Mollie Fuller, Gautier’s “Bricklayers” the film play, “The Woman “ with Norma Talmadge as the THRATRE—Elizabeth ith Will Morrisey, will head an “Overweas Revue.” There x, Cunningham ents, Bert and Betty Wheel- Naces and motion pictures Virginia and West and Paes ‘of bill on ‘Thursday Bobby Henshaw, Gifette and the film play, “A His Money,” with Eugene New Offerings On the Screen Charles Ray in “Paris Green” as the chief feature. The comedy was writ- ten by Julien Josephson and produced Thomas H. Ince for Paramount ‘There will also be Charlie a| appearance in America will be in the Marjorie Daw, Matt Moore and Tom Guise. Another comedy, "“Btidking Around,” will have Ernest i ‘Eugene Onegin,’ ‘The Blue Bird,’ And Two Recitals By Sylvester Rawling- 66[0.UGENE ONEGIN,” at its farewetl for the season drew another large audience tropolitan Opera House last thleen Howard being in- Gigposed, Louise Berat sang Fui- bievna in her place. Otherwise the cast was familiar, with Clauda Muszio, Martinelli, de Luca and Didur in the principal ‘characters, Mr. Bo- danzky conducting. In the after- moon there was a special and jast rformance of Albert Wolff's “The lue Bird,” the composer conducting. Gladys Axman took the part of Mother ‘Tyl in place of Hilorenge Easton, who had sung Bertha in “‘ Prophete” the pight before. ‘The rest of the big cast was unghanged. There were only two recitals yes- terday, both at Aeolian Hall. In the afternoon Reginald Little, pianist, played compositions by Hecthoven, Brahms, Schumann and Mendelasohn In the evening Harvey Hindermyer, tenor, sang arias from “The ah" and “Elija! d songs by oreakott, Grieg, Charles’ Gilbert at the ‘to the night. Antonio Scotti, the popular bari- tone of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, will take his grand opera. company on its annual spring tour through the South and Southwest, opening on May 3 in Birmingham, Ala., and closing in Indianapolis on May 29 after visiting twelve cities, Among the artists he has engaged, mostly Americans, are Florence Easton, Ruth Miller, Anna Roselle, Evelyn Scotney, Marie Sundelius, Jeanne Gordon, Mary Kent, Orvihe Harrold, Morgan Kingston, Mario Laurenti, Millo Picco, Paolo Ananian and Louis d’Angelo, Carlo Peroni and Wilfred Pelletior will be conductors. ‘The orchestra and chorus will be from the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany. John MeConmack's recital at the Hippodrome to-morrow night will be his last concert appearance in New York City until his return from a world tour late in 1921. His last Newurk Armory on Tuesday night In his Hippodrome concert he will be assisted by Lauri Kennedy, ‘cellist, ‘and Edwin Schneider, pianist, Liszt's sixth rhapsody wil be the | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920. © 5 TRIBUTE TO DEERY PAID BY HUNDREDS OF HIS ASSOCIATES po Ea GSE Funeral to Take Place Monday Morning in St. Joseph’s Church, Brooklyn. Funeral services for ithe late Robert H, Deery, who until ling Place, Brooklyn, had been Super- | intendent of The World composing | room, will be Held Monday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Pacific Street and Vanderbilt | Avenue, Brooklyn. A solemn requiem mass will be hell at 2.30 A. M. on the following Sunday at St. Andrew's, Duane Street and City Hall Place. As a tribute to the man who was recognized by his associates as a thorough American, an excellent craftsman and a loyal member of his unton and of his newspaper, several hundred men and women of the vari- ous World departments met yester- day afternoon. The presses and all machinery of the composing room stood still. Among the speakers were Ralph Pulltser, President of the Press Pub- Jishi Florence White, Gene er of the World; Isaac D. White, President of The ‘World | Quarter Century Association (com- posed of those who have been asso- ciated with The World for twenty- five years or more, and of which Mr. Deery was Vico President); Don C. on the programme, Clotilde Meygret, soprano, will be heard in recital for the benefit of the | Beth Abraham Society Home for | Incurables, at Carnegie Hall, to-mor- row evening. Helen M. Jeffrey, vio- linist, and Maurice La Farge, pianist, wil] assist. John Corigliano, yiolinist, a recital at Carnegie Hall on Tue: Martin Luther and Mendelssohn are | will give (Gaze Cox Seitz, Business eee ; Shaw, Treasurer, aries his death | Managing Iidltom Robert H. Thursday at his home, No. 315 Ster-' Assistant Managing Editor, and Leon the WINTER Gar, “THE TOLL GATE” M. Lincoln, Lyman, The ‘Nearer My AMUSEMENTS. 3. Angus | #1. Rouse, President of service was concluded with God to Thee,” sung by composing room choir, I BEGINNING TOMORROW THE LADY BEAUTIFUL of the SCREEN HOPE WAMDTON f in present-day verson of yesterday's Grostost vempin’ ‘A MODERN SALOME’ Unusual and ultra dramatic.with star strikingly superb AND who isy Aclever stage novelty of captivating chavm yl jaar stunning samples oF pert pulchritude B,_ PRIEDLANDER_ Prese “CAVE. M. AN LOVE” * With IN, DRESSLET NORMAND, Basis «i HUGO RIESENFELD, Director BEGINNING SUNDAY. mis (A Revue) -RIVOLIGD RIALTO BROADWAY AT 49 ROADWAY AT 42-4 sT™°"? | Anniversary Week WILLIAMS. HART | eet sc [HEADLINERS OF STAGE WHO APPEAR IN NEXT WEEK’S ATTRACTIONS CONCERTS AND MUSIC, , CARNEGIE HALL, Tess. Bren Apr. 28, ates ‘COR IGLIANO DIRK FOCH CARNEGIE HALL, LL, Thurstay, Ap Apri 27, 8.15 St. Olaf Lutheran Choir . Ola Coll Ru etn aL Mi TwoTniNe | ao suonT AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE, 42d St., W. of B’way- SUNDAY -NIGHT AT 8:15 FIRST OF A SERIES OF B. F. KEITH’S Celebrated SUNDAY Concerts AT THIS THEATRE Briscset, Ditingyara Elegteld PRICES “Soe UNPARALLELE INAUGURAL ALL-STAR P The Beiktons ermton Hate Cowan Guiran’ & Marguerite jaw ‘Dockatader ie" Price fiat ‘Bros. Coo) Noscos Al's & Jazz Band TS NOW ON SALE. KEITH Concerts very Sunday Night. here- ‘after at this Theatre. (No Mat MANHATTAN | TH EE,, NEAR ITH AVE, | (Sole Management Morris Gest. B. F. KEITH BARGAIN MATINEE 15¢ to 75 SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 2:30 SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT at 8 POPULAR PRICES, 600 TO $1.50. OPERA HOUSE NAZIMOVA Chil __AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN)", Mu Paw: ™t PASSING SHOW if BOOTH ae ts Ditrchsiein | ae = BERNA De isoe ‘BORDONI “aS You WERE” Tuee, MY LADY America's FRIENDS | ‘rast | Sit?8no NOTE —COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY, POPULAR MATI- NEES WILL BE GIVEN PRICES 50C TO $2.00. PLAYHOUSE xis Wel awa, £3 # Wonderful Ching e BELMONT Wance O'Neil / Hie PASSION FLOWER riche 3% St, Near B'way. (Mats. Thur. Greeley 1522. Brs.8.30,'& Sat.2.20 THEATRE GUILD'S Greatest Success, “JANE CLEGG” a 3" in“LOOK WHO'S HERE” with CLEO MAYFIELD Comedy Tria cect avon Want « afusband? See Irs. Simmie Chompson rh $30, Mat. To-day PRINCESS THRATIE, Voth Bt. near Bway. CASINO_ M Victor Herbert’ MY GOLDEN GIRL AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Gilbert & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesqus, NORA BAYES ‘sick rcp | SEASON’S BIGGEST HIT! “LASSIE” MOR D800 O a RR AR FERGUSON PROFANE LOVE AMUSEMENTS. Fee rh egg REVIVAL Cece tas tii. FLOR ODORA CELEBRATED “CENTURY” CONCERTS. THEA., Gad Bt ‘& Cent. Park W. Overture, Alt Loya LIFTON CRAWF: RO. & Witehic, NeVie—8t8' DAVIS 4 DARNERH, AL, HERMAN, FRAN Lester & Henderson iret AO Sivek ‘Seats now, 500 MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 23: No W AT'S 1H A NAME MOVES TO LYRIC NEXT FULTON "24 s,s ae = BONEHEAD ,2 Mats. Wed. & Sat. RICHARD BENNETT to Eugene G, O'Nell prurrie y Treat, w, 44 oe, sagas fh, BEYOND THE HORIZON 15 Fo 0d teen HARRIS = 24% Pam 138 “A Triumph of Pep, Zip and Bing. “3 SHOWERS" ene. hase Noe Teen His Honor Abe Pota POPULAR PRICES ¥.,;' ‘Thes..44th Bt. W.ot Te $.30, Mats, Wed. (Pop) ‘gat REPUBLIC Wee 424 8. Bree. at 8.30. Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat.6 3.30, SIGN7-DOOR W. 424 St. Eve. 8.15 NEW AMSTERDAM. S985: 2u.38,, E EoWynn Garniva ERI A 9 O'CLOCK bin, abiemgebans GOOe AT ge oe mweittone — Mats, THE Terr LIONEL BARRYMORE [oF tHe Law FiLa Robe Rouge) PUNCH & JUDY Yf,,2% 5%, Pres $20 “THE HOLE IN THE: WALL’ wis HAT MS HE HEDMAN, ‘The Sunshiny Case God Comedy |’ SHAVINGS Best Seats at Box Office. Regutar Prices, HUDSON | Booth Tarkington’ he Skt | GLARENGE BELASCO Wa, #2, ‘Thurs & LENORE ik th ‘A PRINCE TODAY cage Pisa Na tae . TODAY MATINEE & EVENING FIELDS” iif | BRONX Rut | bot da Phcee | MATIN} THERE WAS” CHAUNCEY oLcoTT Fle a OW MADISON sa. eaneN 218 & Bis FINAL PERFONMANCED BATS MAY Most sl REY FNTERY, PRE! t Lexington un, Holiaye, 30 18 DOROTHY DICKSON Presents Sliver Cup—Contest Tuesday Eve, FEPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES CLARK & VERDI. Wi a uh ees Minstrel, Be. | Arad ay: overture, and the quartette from i “Rigoletio” the most pretentious offering, for anniversary week at the Rialto beginning to-morrow; at the Rivoli t ‘Maritana” overture nd selections from “Babes in ata ‘Truex as its star. | Additional pictures ‘will be a Chester ecenic entitled “in ang Out of Kongo San,” a Bn vartoon, and the Strand Topical Re view. stelle Carey, soprano, and Qiascolm McBachern, basso, will be the soloists. will be payed -asliace!” will bi he ‘Capitol and Carlo Per- MOSS'S BROADWAY THBATE ne, will appeur with the ~Hope Hampton wili appear in Modern Salome,” a photdplay sug gested by Oscar Wilde's dramatic ‘poem. Short subjects will include the News Weekly and Topics of the . A new stage offering, “The Love Revue,” will show methods of ‘wooing from the time of Cleopatra sald a each Picture . in “PARIS GREEN” 1 Paramount-Artcraft Picture. day evening Py Sunday, sinning Sunday, Bert Lytell in “ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE” “PAGLIACCI” Pablo Casals, ‘cellist, and Susan Metealfe Casals, soprano, will give a joint recital at Aeolian Hall on Tues- | day afternoon for the benefit of the Maternity Center Fanaa sla jon. SAM HOWE ‘COMPANY IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE John Drinkwaters ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort ~ Mats Wed w Set bves B/S Sunshine Comedy “TRAINING FOUR HUSBANDS.” RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Frederick Btanibers, Conductor Last Tmeg, To day MAUIUCK TOURNEUR'S TREANUUK ISL. | *haplin Revival “THE PAWNSHOP.” RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Rlesenteld, Ci Lat Times. To-day with VIOLET i rath Av | | YALERIE BERGE et Sh i i | greet oaths IV'y, 28u St! kal de Lottie Bord, oples of tke Day” LOEW’ Ss New York Theatre & Roof Tin ay |) | ‘Gout Me toh ae Meee tok aa Ceuiias hactean 4 Deri Hay Kinde antorum, under the hindier, by spe cial request, will repeat ‘its pro- gramme of new Spanish music at the Metropolitan Opera House on Tues- day evening, sted by Rafaclo| present fo the present day. For en overture| Diag, tenor, and by Arthur Ruben-)1, the company are Harry Cooper, Fe orca witt play Suppe's “Light | stein, pianist Sam Howard, Matt Kennedy, Gus rey: Sore Flaig, lazy Faas, Solly Word, Helen Tarr, Hattie Beall, Morence Mascott and 4 chorus of girls, LS ea BEE | Kiddie Klub Korner Dear Kiddi: reenwich Village juris a8 Ay > VP a STEVEN Don’t Ever Marry !! m fumaee's SOPHIE f/22, q K W Y ? \ > Globe—"“Anple Blac See MARSHALL NEILAN’S Fe cla eae haa Thomas great comedy feature—you remember his recent ae Wo, (EWR) 6 Oe wonderful feature, “The River's End”—well, “DON'T Wee Ga | VER MARR as funny a comedy as “The River ‘ DRAMAT. Fie banca | nll halen intereticn meee. THE! CQUITTAL STRAND ORCHESTRA MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. Sam Howe will bring his burles- | quers to the Columbia Theatre and “Butterflies of Broadway.” LOBW'S NEW YORK THEATRE. ~The attractions will inclade Eugene O'Brien in “A Foo! and His Money, Monday; Will Rogers in “A Strange Boarder,” ‘Tuesday; Gladys Rockwell in “The Mother of His Children,” Wednesday; Harry Capey in. “Bullet Mi Clara Kimball “Bright » at the F from to-night, can Singers will have broken recoms for Gilbert & Sullivan performances in performan set Apr 26, 27, 28 and 29 for oreitestral works submitted by Ame jer.n composers from which to selec compositions to be played by the National Symphony Orchestra. ‘Later be will hear native instrumental soloists who have never played in| public, the succeasful arlists to b¢ tnvited to play with the orchestra, and its, Friday; Con- stance Binney in “The Stolen Kiss,” Gaturday, and “The Virgin of Stam- boul,” with Priecilla Dean, Sunday. GRITERION.—Hugo Riesenfeld, di- rector of the Rialto and Rivoli, ‘will Semewate this theatre and ™ motion picture oper, Saturday, with Cec Dirk Weh, son oF | se. production “Why Change Your|the Dutch Chamber Parliament, | Wife?” chief attraction. | ‘will conduct symphony the | orchestra, ewie Hail | on Wednesday nder the | patronage of J Minist from the Netherlands. iN be t ‘conductor -composer’s “ppear= ance in New ¥ iSrk TRAN Famous M Henry M Miller’s ’ ae .. TheVirg inal enbon! ‘ea, Mie CILLA DEAN Dain BROADWAY cs P. PRICES Dy Mar 1 ang All ‘Lost and Found” wauuene edvertisba in The World or IRVING PL THEATRE, | Phone je at Lita Nt. to Lost aud Found Bures Siu , HOW MAY TIME fis. ye FE -7 at. Mate, Sat., 930, — Peeray Klub Pin ond “acaba B G & NOW ae wi i fa al i perms COUPON NO. 610 M “ior 1 | UAL. GA ‘at BOX OFFICE, COUSIN "ELEANOR. Dreaident at | Cawmemnnnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnans: the Prenident at | few ro one aire EUS AND OBTAIN YOUR PIN, first Mr. Riesenfeld has prepared goore for the play, and settings have been designed STi SY MM CHT IUA, mate Weck ADH n yor ma ate pour Week “Apnt 355 arta Nolan's “Doa’t The St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, from St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn, will give a yoncert at Carne- @ Hall on Tuesday evening, April |. Famous conrposi! y Bach, . BE, WOW “norm vaiee Bommuves ey 1 wegen F568) ay piel Ree cal

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