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"THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, ORE PE ae CTP fi * 1920. iechipeecanepstniad deen aetaeeaeaaaieniailall er E Plays for the IMANY Coming Week T the Eltinge Theatre on Monday night Walter Hast will present “Martinique,” a romance of the ean | )) French West Indies, by Laurence > Byre. The cast includes Josephine ) Vietor, Dmmett Corrigan, Arthur Hohl, Maidel Turner, Vincent Cole- fhan, Ida Waterman, Helen Biatr, Fianing ‘Warde and Mation Dyer. 8 BH Sothern and Julia Mastows Pbgia a four weeks’ engagement at the Mrubert Theatre on Monday night by _ Sppearing in “Twelfth Night.” For the Recond week “Hamlet” will be given, ‘and then there wilt be a week of “The “We of the Shrew." These three ae jan plays will be repeated e ths final week. In the supporc- company are Frederick Lewis, Rowland Buckstone, Henry Stanford, ‘ Kruger, Leonore Chippendale, J Crawiey, Vernon Kelso, Colvil Frank Peters V. L. Granville, { im Bradley, Frank Howson, Leon ie “Creu » Boyd Clarke, Charles J. route OP Faucit and ww B Giibert's comedy, “Pygmalion nd Galatea,” will be given at the erbocker Theatre on Tuesday 4 Friday afternoons by the Actors’ ‘ lity League for the benefit of the \ ge Association, Fay Bainter appear as Galatea and Lester gan will play Pygmalion. Other reg will be Blanche Bates, Hol- Bfinn and Jose Rubin in “Facts,” Chatterton and others in “The ‘of Dreams” and George M Coban and William Collier in one of their characteristic specialties. ‘The Hole in the Wall” will be @ransferred to the Harris Theatre on Monday night, when “Three Showers” Moves to the Plymouth. *Mamma'a Affair,” Rachel Barton Butler's comedy, will be the attrac- fion at the Shubert-Riviere Theatre. The Standard will have Emmett « Moore's ply, “Ireland a Nation.” | “Wedding Bells” will move to the| nx Opera House. ‘Change of Bills <a In Vaudeville PROCTOR THBATRE—At the Wirth Avenue Theatre the bil for ' fhe first half of the week will include: Lew Dockstader, the Versatile Sex- ‘gette, Briscoe and Rawh, La Dara and Beckman, Bidrieda Wynne and pho- Virginia pes LOOK woes. ae a film programme. For an overture the orchestra will give Mendelssohn's “Ruy Blas.” | NOTED STAGE __ BEAUTIES HEAD NEXT WEEK’S ATTRACTIONS | Bice \ Noa) Fires!) CAPITro , AAT HEATRE,, Se Emma Trentini, Eleanora de Cisneros and Marguerite Sylva. Kwartin, cantor of Temple Tabak, | Budapest, will make his first Ameri- can appearance on Tuesday evening at the Metropolitan Opera House. A symphony orchestra of ninety, comf- ducted by Dr. Anselm Goetzel, and a chorus of 100 male yotces, will -| assist hin, CONCERTS AND MUSIC, CARNEGIE HALL, Tues. Apel 27 at 8.15) BROOKLYN ACADEMY enc Te-Morw at3 tar ie é Rese | FLORODORA eA tee RIVOLI — After an absence of early a year from the screen Irene} Castfe will return in “The Amateur Wife,” an adaptation of Nalbro Bart- ley’s story by Jane Murfin. The play is concerned with an “ugly duckling” bred in a convent, who comes to New York and learns the art of wearing fine feathers. There will also be Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in “What Could Be Sweeter?” and the Rivoli, Pictorial. The orohestra will play ‘Tsachaikowsky’s “March Slay," and ntire change of pro- “Oh! that ‘wih include. Kimberly Gacre Rice will sing “Oh! Dry ‘Those | Ay & ‘Page, Donovan and Lee, Billy a Mme. Adeline Herrmann and * tao ip 4 ie Janis in “The Imp" as the screen CRITERION—This transformed the- atre, opening to«lay under the direc- BIGHTY-FIRST STREET TIHEA- hy Pierpont in a playlet tion of Hugo Riesenfeld, will continue ern to show Cecil B. De Mille'’s latest pr led “The Guiding Star” will head ajduction “Why Change Your Wife that elso includes Sylvia Clark, and Winnie Baldwin, in which Gloria Swangon has the leading role. A apectal feature is a| lorris and Flo Campbell, Maud and Darras Brothers. The screen “‘toplays, Thursday will bring Milza- wheth Murray, Kimberly and Page, Ophelia, La Vare and Taylor, and Scamp and Scamp. Proctor’s 23d *Btreet Theatre will start the week with Harry Langdon, Carrie Lillie, “Welcome Home,” the Three Manning Alvin and Kenny, places thirty next to t the miabie space had of hundreds of Caruso Evokes | Striking Tribute By Sylvester Rawling. ARUSO made his farewell ap- I Pearance for the season at the | imi Metropolitan Opera House | other hur last curtain tl, footlights, and speaking | took Vinee would fifteen the crowd r is the chorus of girts, | is befriended by a woman of ques- tionable reputation. Other screen o ferings wil! be Charle Chaplin in “A Dog's Life.” a Hy Mayer Travelaurh, and topical subjects. The first act of Wagner's “Lohengrin” will be sung m English, with James Goddard, Wil- Nam Beck, Wilfred Glenn and Irene Williagns tn the cast STRAND—"The Love Expert” win Samuels, Ethel Forde and Les- ter Sheehan, Val and Ernie Stanton, Biebert, Wood and Wyde, = Novelty Circus, Bartram Anderson and Yvel and idotion ‘8 AMBRICAN—For the first or the week the bill will include Bison City Four, Slatke's Race: Arthur Havel in “Playmates,” and @udience was chock full of enthusi- asm might go without saying; but the occasion was made significant by an unusual incident. In the in- termission before the final scene the whole house, from top gallery to ground floor, rose spontaneously and cheered the unrivalled und popular tenor for several minutes. Every- thing that happened before and after ‘otney, who wi tafaelo first time. Millo. Picco, He @An ‘Sam ‘ext's half of the are, on Thursday will be Beauty Vender,” Emily Montrose and the film play, “The Virgin of ‘BStamboul,” with Priscella Dean. pe aac et New Offerings Adrian, sures and Anita Loos, a school | = girl devotes herself to instruction In practical lovemaking. Ernest Truex in “Stick Around,” the Topical Re- view, and other pictures will be shown. The goloiste will be Carlo Ferretti, baritone, and Eldor Stanford, soprano, === [ing th the mu never performed, lag for Dollar, Wednesday; ol en” You Charles Ray in with Frank Keenan “Dangerous — "Days, Tell in “Love With- and Vivian Rich in Forgive?’ Friday; “Alarm Clock Andy,” Hal he will hear Yould e onal diver. The hero is the of a submarine device for galveging sunken ships. Arthur B. Columbia Theatre. The performance consists of burlesques of popular Plays and vaudeville specialties. | In wil inctude “The Ushers’ Quartette.” LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE IRENE Reeve and John W. Gray wrote the|—The chief attractions will pe “The|the company are Harry Walsh “story. A Sunshine comedy cailed| Virgin of Stamboul.” with Priscilla} George F, Hayes, yn Cunning “The Great Nicke! Robbery” and the|Dean, Monday; Bisie Ferguson in| hain, Sam Green, Horace Lintz, Ethel Rialto Magazine will complete the |"His House in Order.” ' sig Tuesday; “Dol- AMUSEMENTS. y and Olive Walker, AMUSEMENTS. ast Tine AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY “ru, CRITERIO AT 44TH ST. if HUGO RIESENFELD, Managing Director. OPENS TO-DAY AT 2 P. M. TESSE L, LASKY Presents CECIL B. DeMILILES - WHY CHANGE YOUR, WIFE A Paramount Arteraft Picture By Wiliam De Mille, CONTINUCUS DAILY AND SUNDAY = NOON TO MIDNIGHT PRICES WEEK DAY MATS. ALi suats EVENINGS, are AY, ALL TS 81.00 Mae! | at B.S. wiles idea of relaxation for her husband is to let him share Whatever enter- taimmont she i minutes past standing vigil for seven hours before could purchase tickets of ad- The line grew steadily until! Olat elock it extended around the} which b: When the last bit of) April Gre police reserves cleared the con- ted lobby and the Broadway front | disappointed whose numbers were reds in the and in Seventh Avenue. re was, a rug to the tor responded a few words of thanks for | himself and for Ros. minutes appear no more. sonations and one of his best ast) for in it his art keeps pace with hi hly characteriza “ e| CAPTTOL—Alice Brady in “Bin- ¥ show | Hlsle Ferguson in “His House} | Ot Aloe iattady FR er night, singing Elewzar in Halewg’s| voice. Mise Ponscl SOnper errs — avers ‘Trentini wil!|Owen Davis wrote thé play, In which | “La Juive.” That the house was) Po tiits Candin ‘operatic numbers, There will aleo|® Country girl comes to the city and| crowded to capacity and that tel for them, too: Diaz was Leopold for completed the cast, and Bonfiglio leading the Mr. Bodanzky conducting. Artur Bodanzky, National Symphony Orchestra, form- | contests he dyancement of native music and | ci jane, Twenty. On Tuesday afternoon at Carnegie Saturday, and, Naximova in <“The} AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. On the Screen MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE |Heart of @ Chil junday All Comedy Week —Ibsen's “A Man Thary Wea" with “FOL, FauiGnn CONSTANCE Victor Seastrom in the leading role, y RIAUTO—Houdini, “The Handoutt | wi} he the aramatie features ‘the | FOLLIES OF THE DAY TALMADGE King,” will be seen in “Terror Islund.”| production 1s sald to be notable for COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Pe | hoa Tm this ecreen melodrama Houdini|'ts marine scenes, Mack Sennett's —— - ou ST fi ROADWAY ad in “THE LOVE PERT” 4 comedy, “Down on the Farm,” will] Barney G 4's “Follle - ROADWA’ AT 4! AT 42! a | in EX! ‘performs a series of thrilling feats, —. arney Gerard's ‘ollies of the bs Inobuding @ battle in the ocean with |{ the saat. "The musica! programme {DAY will be the attraction at the HUGO RIRSENFELD, Ditectoe ERNEST TRUEX in “THE AMATEUR WIFE” Paramount-Arteraft Picture | Carter De Haven Comedy WHAT COULD BE SWEETER?” RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahiberg. Cond First Appearance in America of the great American Agfor and Director | VICTOR SEASTROM Acelaimed in Burope “| ‘*‘A Man There Was”’ “DOWN ON THE FARM ’’ Beginning Sunday, April 25, 1920. he box noon office at to keep and ‘cellists recommended for intro | St. Olaf duction to the public. Chicago Daily News, The shoir of fifty from 23 coves, ota, com, Lutheran Choir Na tole in Chicago on | {2% St, Olat College Northfield, Minn. A, mixed 5, will be at the Brooktyn| Malus Chapussene Ameryan, "oles, Diwctor, been disposed of,| Academy of Music to-morrow after- | Box “Ort Pino War Tas | noon ahd at Carnegie Hall on Tues- KNICKERBOCKER ,pie,oway, day evening. The mixed chorus is 2ALL STAR tes nmposed of students of @ke college, TUESDA’ the Scandinavian |] *Ayinees | ERIBAY ARE ‘rat 0, h orthwest, anc all| LAGUE American citizens, | LATION, Inc Us COMEDY AN? GALATEA” 150,{0 J3. Now at ugmented by) side. street After the fifteen minutes Maud Morgan to calls, once} Hall assiste Horten: William | programme | the evenin of Caruso's| yorie, e a hanp concert sterday afternoon. by some of her pu- Arbley, soprano, and Carl, organist, in a) kespeare music, In rnegie Hall, Helen 0, who made her debut| ve a second concert Ponselle. — 1t| more to con-| that their idol latest OPERA HOUS! - TUESDAY EVE, Apr. 27. a KW EARA WwW WA R. T. Le GOMTEE Dir. Gunte « ieraaen, Mat. B. A. ne Bias Hor tt et bts Rachel also! he Capitol Theatre next week of- fers “Lohengrin” in English, and the ‘ erture from reh Slav” the over. Rialto rhapsody No. also Prin ed at the Ruy a ‘s Hun 1 at the Strand, sang admirably gelo and Ananian with Rosina Galli ballet and Ce ae Mon. Eve., ABHI 26, | Ro MELL | Russell Hammell, soprano, wil give a recital at Aeolian Hall on Monday Jevening with William Reddick at the condactor of the! piano. SOPRANO. _ aL fi & HAMLIN PIANO.) Hennes With the chanee of nee [have Constance Talmadye ag Its star.| was wlipsed by that tribute erly the New. Symphony, will begin| John McCormack, in response to| AMUSEMENTS. LY In this photoplay by John Emerson of the faithful took their}in Carnegie Hall on Monday morn-| many requests will sing at the ‘Oscar | Memorial. Foundation | the Hippodrome a week | »m to-morrow evening, It was Mr.| | Hammerstein who introduced him to| Amenica, Among other artiste to} violinists take part in the concert are Tetraz- | arranged for | Hanimerstein ns, | f ur composit @ been offered BROADWAY at 47TH A NATIONAL INSTIRUTION. © Direction JACK EATO: pianist, BEGINNING SUNDAY CASTLE “Stick Arcund”’ STRAND ORCHESTRA & SOLOISTS Topical Review—Scenic—Cartoon HOUDINI “TERROR ISLAND” Paramount-Arteraft Picture | Sunshine Comedy “THE GREAT NICKLE ROBBERY.” RIALTO ORCHESTRA Prince of the Screon’’ in the famous masterpices of Henrik Ibsen Together With the First k Sennett’s Seusational Five-Reel n of Saper-Feature NOW MADISON sa. TT Torleg Dally, 2.18 & B18 FINAL PERFORMANCES BAT* MAY 4, Be BROS. BARNUM: BAILEY Moss’ Broadway Theaire, Broadway at 41st Street, UNIVERSE, 16 ‘wien, ad ean ee eae are i ie CAPITOL Bway & Bild sT. LAST TIMES TO BERT nee JIMMIE | VALENTINE? ‘AGLIACCI” Aute HBT in “SINNERS” CHARLIE CHAPLIN REVIVAL waiters Hoel LORENGAI Wik KARL JOWM and ‘the most house We sold out every after MONDAY AFTERNOOU. rn re Pinay we fiwn aD UNyESY = Foaturee, Ununaat company Jaebeade aah Hany “entertalne. Permitted, AMUSEMENTS. | ) Winter Garden", , va oe = PASSING. SHOW a Oo O R OD HE DITRICHSTEI : rr oF 1918 Centra of BY In eTHE mask” | LYRIC ™:. 42a, W Wed. and Sat, 2.90. “NE A ANEW REVUSICAL COMEDY 4 | in LOOK “WHo's: HERE’ CLEO MAYFIELD | Maxine Etiott’s Mi mr eeet ets | BARRYMORE, Ww. a ed. oe TTER oF TH E LAW (La Robe Rei one COMEDY ji Sa ina $8 }o You Want a Husband? see MY LADY | 4™ with Ci ‘hee pa a | FRIENDS _|__ Ginny. _|_Crawlord bees ie, TE MISKAL COMEDY HIT We with ADELE ROWLAND f BELMONT ay bib bed Nance O'Neil ha PASSION FLOWER | Moh ol tatwane a Ay . Peasy Wood, Ralph Morgan IN THE i. BUDDIES SELWYN West 424 treet, Evenings, 8.80, 42d Street. MSiatn Wed & CASINO * ioe and Hiway. r HARRIS ivr Wes see am Matinee \ ea to Pismouth ‘Theatre Next Moaday MY GOLDEN GiR {3 SHOWERS’ ist ——=||MOROSCO jest" t aa YEARS MMSE || rhiciton HOUSE (is 8%, urns sane Le (| 48TH ST. riers yeers, he nerf west Great 1 BEYOND THE HORIZON \4 Ph Mats. ‘Taurs. & Sat aa ‘An Amusing Sal STORM cits. 1pONEHEAD! EDWIN NORA BAYES | W. 44th. MAT. TOD: 3 dil esels! 6é 99 | REPUBL Wel Pop.) Sateat 23, SEASON'S Mats, Wed. (Pop.) Sat.at 2.80, sidearm LASSIE | yr PL YMOUTH Antu Presen AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. ELTINGE “ in Gilbert & Sullivan's Comedy Opera Burlesa’ RUDDIGORE nics my 42d St Brenna iiast Matinee -To-tia ‘FLORENCE MOORE “BREAKFAST IN BED.” W. of Bway. w, Seen.) betel Tika., 450m 8 BIJOU #30, Mat a THE OUIJA BOARD SHUBERT Tice. duh St. of Mas yh West atu St. Eve Mats. WL o oe ' Vi Semin’ BROADHURS LONGACRE a al tnd’ § ADA M_ AND EVA NEW AMSTERDAM}. Sunday Theatre KEITH Evebii5 Sunday CONCERT DE LUXE STARS IX MAGNIFICENT SETT G ‘Announcer. Kitty Gordon NEW AMSTERDAM), zl rat i oo TERDAM ROOF AT Nanuitk Wed MAN —— WILLIAM COLLIER CPERAHDUSS, | SUNDAY. “THE Labi KEITH'S LaNoTutitr, Celebrated SUNDAY Concerts THE ote IN THE WALL MARTHA HEDMA\ John "Haligaye Vernon “stevie Knickerbocker?" £3", Brendel & Burt, Bert & heeler, Frank Hurst, Nelsem & Cronin, razero, Artistic Treat, othere. Popular Prices. Nights Be to $1.50. VERSIE Week of Aprit 26 Fr Bway, 106 St N | Booth Tarkington's | CLARI CLARENCE LIEBERT & CO. Ethel- FORDE Goud oleae ry Hopwood INA CLAIRE 0 Wwe Novelty “Gites RAE SAMUELS ~ - [FEPROE OR'S NEW YORK CTOR I2alh $1. Park & Lex §BINSL Arad ar dat i Gin ay. John Drinkwater'’s ABRAHAM LINCOLN Cort — Mats Wed w Sat_Lves B/S LIBERTY iia “THE Eons BOA’ Martin, Mollie iad 8 Wed. & Langdon & Co., O'Rourke Mr. i mlin é MU REID un | 100 Cook, The 6 Kirkamith ister, ETHEL CLAYTON’ “YOUNG MRS. WINTHOP, ae THE MC OUITTAL’ FRAN rh Drea Play “A RECKLESS EVE,” Gallas @ tlh Nye, 1 Macon & Foret, Mande 4 } Baraca Proeman, Woot QAIETY, Bina A 4h Mata Wid and sat ny, sat, | a Sioa, Weber Gil Gono aes LOEW'S New York Theatre & Rast re M. to 11 P. CONSTANCE INNE “if eee HLL ffl Blinn ec" The FamousMrsFair’ TANBARD, ivray & fou Se Hie 80 Punt TRELAND A NATION _BROOKLYN, N ‘and LARRY REILLY & His Irish Payers (IRVING PL. THEATRE, | Pn me | YIDDISH | so Fri, Sat, 8.90 Mate. Sat, 230 BRONX ° OPERA (14% Bc, East of 34 ay OUSE POPULAR PRICES. MATINEE SATURDAY, Chauncey, Olcott MACUSHLA | Me AROORLYA COMMENCING TO-MORROW. “DON’T DING BELLS” | Beate Now. JewishArtTheatre ¥°4,.4,4 225° | MA a8 BT MATINEE | zi bs, a is aI Marshal Nolan's ,, [ARRY aeveninc | FIE 3 | “TRAINING “FOR wWUsban SUNSHINE COMEDY TOPICAL, VIEW. Bee Bi. Salta EVELYN HUBBELL Presents Sliver Cap—Contest Tuesday Eve. OVERTURE “REENZI- SYMPHONY O srnand Jay or. Fulton at, Tel, Main top ile TA re SPA PARISIAN FLIBTS Kvery Sunday—Two Big Hot) an Cia

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