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VS for the joming Week - MONDAY NIGHT. ‘Theatre—"The Girl @ Barris Theatre—“Honry | i ‘Theatre—"“Oh, Henry!” A ® the Globe Theatre on Monday | might Chartes Dillingham will ‘resent “The Girl From Homo,” comedy version of Richard Davis's play, “The Dictator.” Graven, has rewritten the plete, ‘Mausic is by Silvio Heig. The ‘are on a yacht lying at @ Cen-/ Vrom | joan port, where a New York | starts a revolution and wins | girl The cast includen| , Be Good,” a musical comed: score by Hugo Riesenfeld, will el.ord, Eva Flor- Caretta,’ Clay Carroll, Fdawin fpencer Charters and Ro- wurday matinee. |-week matinee. ee Mask and Wig Club of the fyersity of Pennsylvania will 1 ext called itan|a clever \| Souvaine Piays; Martino Sings; Music Next Week By Sylvester Rawling. ENRY GOUVAINE, an Afneri- van, added his name to the jong list of aspiring’ young Pianiste who haye appeared on the local concert platform this season by siving a recital at Acoltan Hall yesterday afternoon, It was his de-~ but here. Mr. Souvaine’s programme included the Schumann G = minor sonata, a Chopin group, “The Crap Shooters Dance” from Five American dances by Eastwood Lane, and two of hig own compositions. His teoh- ad |nique was sufficient and in the on |emalier co! jons he showed # pretty taste, but be failed to disclose any message of interpretation out of the ordina: In thé evening, also at Aéotian inexperience falls into the hands of ¢riminaP who, under the fale Sulse of a lover, seeks to use her in bave David reduction of panei oar, 4 ia “His Starr in “Tiger Tiger!” the Bronz Opera House with HM Atwil! and other members of inal Belasco . ange of Bills in Vaudeville} = THEATRES—The bill Fifth Avenue Theatre the first of the week will include Dunham Horace Golden, Olive Chifton, Lillian's and motion pictures, Thursday Dring William Ebbs, Race and Hage, “Potpourri;" Ciara Howard and On.” The 884 Street Theatre start the week with Donovan and MoAuliffe, McGreevy and ¥ the “Electrical Duncing Re- Vue" and Wallace Reid on the screen in Kagerge My Dust." With the sot on Thursday will be Page, Pauline Bokhart HTY-FIRST STREET THEA- Valerie Bergeore and company ar in & comedy-drama en- “a e Moth.” The bill wil also st l¢ Mcurice Diamond and Lola lie In dances, Mae and Rose Wil- tom and Stanley and Birnes. The fim tion will be Charles Ray in Clock Andy.” W's AMPRICAN—For the Orst wf the week there will be Al. 4 and Bert Walton.in songs, “The Movie Trust,” ‘Alarm of bill y will be Billy and e y Birch in “the Hiding Master ng Fr and her Hayatians, Dora Hil- and Nazimova in the flim play, : e Heart of @ Child nie — ‘New Offerings ogg the Scree 4“ scheme to force money from @ young Western mining engineer. ‘There will aleo be a comedy called “The Gi Girl,” topics of the day, and the Capitol News, The third act of “Tannhauser” wil be wit ven with Karljorn in the title role, ae. ok as Wolfram, Irene Will- izabeth, and Edna loerster as as Veoh RIAL/TO—Enid Bennett Wil be seer in “fhe False Road,” a Paramount- Arteraft production with the story by Gardner Suflivan. The piece is de- scribed as @ crook play with a touch of the #pirit that marked “The Miracle Men.” Hi Lioyd iA a comedy called “An ‘Westener" and he Rialto Magazine will complete the programme. For an overture the orchestra will play selections from “La Boheme,” and there will be vocal solos by Betty Anderson und Edoardo Albano, RIVOLA—"The Bottom of the Worl will show Sir Ernest Shack- leton’s attempt to cross the South Pole in the Bndurance, which was crushed in the lce and lost. Another feature will be Wallace Reid in “The Dancin’ Fool,” baged on the novel of the same name by Henry Payson Dowat. A Chri comedy, “Petti- coats and Pants,” and the Rivoli Pictorial wil round out the film bill. The orchestra will 4s an overture, and t : Willy B. Stahl, is to play compositions on the violin. CRITPRION—“Why Change Your Wife?” will remain the chief feature at this theatre. MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE —There will pe a second week of Vietor Beastrom in Ibsen's “A Man There Was,” and Mack Sennett's comedy “Down on the Farm.” The orchestra will play Liszt's “Rhap- ody.” STRAND—"Riders of the a photo-dramatization of 7 novel “The Desert of W be shown. Di * will The scenes are in the great northwest wheat belt The leading roles are played by Roy Stewart and Claire Adams, Addi- tional features will be Harold Lioyd in “The Eastern Westerner” and the Strand Topical Review. The concert programme will imelude Amanda and the Russian LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE |—The attractions will include Nus' mova in “The Heart of a (Ch Monday; “Rio Grande” with Re y, ANd a Booth Tarking- . Tuesday; “Leave It to with William Russell, Wednes- “The Devil's Claim, hureday; with Frank Mayo, gllite aed ot mene ” Vr. fond rnd thon rin ene she Puppy! Bin. ant THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 1, Hall, Alfredo Martino, accompanied at the piano by Lina Coen and at the organ by Alberto gave a song recital. His pfogramme, included arias by Beethoven, Mon- delagohn| and Verdi, Mana ‘Zueca’s “Bachem” sting in Italian, and a host of smatier songs, would have taxed a voice of larger pofers whd greater quality, imibont, ‘he Oscar Hammerstein Memorial concert will take place to-morrow night at the Hippodrome. All the artiste on the programme were mem- bers of Mr. Hammerstein's operatic forces. They include Luisa Tetraz- zini, John McCormack, Eyyma Tren- tint, Eleanor de Cisnert Nicola Zerola and Frank Pollak, Josiah Zuro, who was chorus master; Dr. Hugo Riesenteld, who was concert master, and Willian J. Guard, who ‘was publicity agent. The latter wul make an address, Karl Jorn, who has been singing Lobengrin in Wagner's opera this week, will have, the name part in “Tannhauser,” the chief musical of- fering at the Camitol Theatre next week; the musical feature at the Rivolt will be a romance for violin by Willy B. Stahl, concertmaster of tthe orchestra, and the “Sakuntala” overture; at the Rialto the orchestra ‘will play selections from “Ila Bo- heme,” and at the Strand the or- chestra will play from “Mignon.” ‘The Columbia University free con- certs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for twelve weeks this sum- mer are to be extended to the more congested districts of the five bor oughs on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and the use, of ‘various parks’ has been given by the Park Department. The concerts are to be given by the Goldman concert band under Edwin Franko Goldman, be- ginning on June 7. A concert will be given to-night at Carnegte Hall for the joint benefit of the Mollie Fancher memorial of the St, Giles Home for Cripples of Brooklyn amd the Bronx Hospital ‘The artists will be Rudolph Polk, violinist; Adela Rosenthal, pianist; Malvina Passmore, soprano; Lester Bingley, baritone, and Vaino Sola, a Finnish tenor, in tis American debut. A campaign has been taunched for the underwriting of %100,000 for thé converts to be given in the Lewisohn Stadium of the Clty Collage by the National Symphony Orchestra under the auspices of the Music League of the People’s Institute in July and AMUSEMENTS. ~~ METROPOLITAN OP OPERA HOUSE: TONIGHT at 8:15 KETUUN FOKINE FOKINA JM A NEW PRognaMMe nt: vou MAD fess } which | August. Chairman of the A Polish festival and concert will be given by the American Committee for funds Carnegie Hall on Wednesday even- permitted the use of their names as patrons. Orchestra and many soloists programme. A concert will Harvard Glee, in ‘AN EASTERN WESTERNER’ BROADWAY AND ATT H erherr Sonia MA eer IN* FUT “Te 1920. ‘FEMININE STARS OF THE STAGE WHO HEAD NESE WEEK'S _BILL S ‘HERE.’ “BURLESQUE REVIEW” AT COLUMBIA THEATRE “The Burlesque Review of 1920" will be presented at the Columbia'Theatre. In the company are Billy Spellman, Eddie Shubert, Irene Mera, Harlie Mayne, Irene Leary, Irving Gluk, Harry Emerson, Ruth Spellman and a chorus of girl AMUSEMENTS. ' STARLIGHT | AMUSEMENT PARK SS ReSte SAheXy Home’ Giss 2 Ste ESeoM -|Aeolan Hall a week from this after- ngon, Coleman du Pont ts Finance Committee. Gen. Michel Fokine and Vera Fokina | will be seen in an extensive dance programme at the Metropolitan | Opera House this evening, aasisted by Arnold Volpe and his symphony oes | for relief in Poland at President and Mrs. Wilson have _ —_ The National Symphony ynder Artur Bodanzky will make the CONCERTS A AND MUSIC. “MAY MUSIC habe ba GT. ARMORY. rk Ave. | SATURDAY EVENING, “ay 5. BONCI »« JACOBSEN FITZIU ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY MAX JACOBS, Conductor. Prices, $2.60, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. | Tickets may be obtained at Too Sa ico on. 7187 be given by the Princeton and Columbia Manholin and Banjo clubs at CONCERTS AND MUSIC. HIPPODROME TOMORROW NIGHT FIRST AND ONLY JOINT APPEARANCE GREATEST CONCERT THIS SEASON ‘Tetrazzini-McCormack Trentini-deCisneros-Pollack Zerola-Orchestra of 80, Riesenfeld and ZURO, Conductors. Hammerstein Memorial Fund TICKETS NOW ON SALE (No War Tax) BEGINNING SUNDAY, SHACKLETON’S RACE ENKD BENNETT FOR THE SOUTH POLE Told in his own motion pictures “The False R: iid WALLACE REID Rd A cade all in “THE DANCIN’ FOOL” seal A Paramount-Arteraft Picture. A CHRISTY COMEDY “PETTICOATS & PANTS” HAROLD RIALTO ORCHESTRA she ge ng Conducting. Last To-day—-HOUDINY in TERROR ISLAND, RIVOLI ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahiberg Conducting. Vast Times To-day—IIENE CASTLE in “THE AMATEUR WIFE.” THEATRE, Moss’ BR OADWAY Ataiat St DOUBLE SENSATION OF BROADWAY FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF TICE GREAT, AMERICAN ACTOR AND DIMECTON. VICTOR SEASTROM Acclaimed in. Prince of the Screen,” in HENINK INSES'S Poinous’ Mastervicon “A MAN THERE WAS” eraregive AND | “MOST IMPRESSIVE ORAMATI Y. 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KIC PRODUCTION IMMORTAL OPERA, SER’) , with Kar] Jorn BROADWAY and 47th St. Diwetion JACK EATON, BEGINNING SUNDAY Zane Grey’s Great Picture, “Riders of the Dawn,” Adapted from his big story, “Desert Wheat.” Benj. B. Hampton Production Harold Lloyd Wace au ; STRAND | ORCHESTRA To-day--CONSTANCE n The Love Expert.” DANCE Terrace Garden hear Je ‘Brenig & Hold Rehibition Dancing Tues. & Thurs. Contests Every Tuesday Night BRONX jouer | dats. Ween ano sat “WEDvDANG BELLS’ oe. Mervaret PaRNC es iN reat fideo, WeEK_|in_Tioer! Tigert'* ow ADESARK OPENS TODAY | THEATRE + at l4ih St. W tren that Furry i RVING P Phoe 9 Stu HEVEW oh | || CRITERION Eva, Fri, Sat, 6.30, Mat, Sat. ong 8. of rag | Hie BWAY, ot 40m Be ™© PASSING SHOW SHUBERT 7" | SofHern All thie Week: “TWELFTA WIGHT.” CASINO th & Day, Bre. 8.30./Laat Matinee To-day 4.20 Freninys & Only May ewPLTINCEy Mats, Wed, @ Bat. WALTER HAST presents =| MARTINIOUE ft Aa congTUL ae Southern, ouoest: re, Sun, H m7 wt tance erat 39TH ST. Chartoe Cherry and Francine Larrimore in COMEDY (= Prince {ven Ci ften ford MARLOWE} iweek | ‘AN “) "LOOK c“wiio’s, HERE” peaks UL wate aD fe ss seed A L 4 and Lotta Wat SCANDAL FLORODORA| Branch ticket office in Central Thes.. 4fth BOOTH Hie Sach ayt a een tro Dittichstein in eat ant ST. “TH ST. Bias & x. Bey, war, rent TANT CLEGG” ‘ By St, Jobu Ervine, Author of “John Ferguson.” AMERICAN SINGERS OPERA CO. Clidert & Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesqus, REPUBLIC Wee rea at 88, | Mats. Wed. (Pop.) & Sat.at 230 | MADJOR CAMBEAU RUDDIGORE Matinee’ Seturday PLAYHOUSE 3,882, | i BIJOU PHBA, asin se. W. ‘Mats. Wed. (Pop. BELMONT ‘48th, & of By. mtn 30. bong “a. LIONEL BARRYMORE ey jobe Rouge). “Wow Yor Uproarious Farce Comedy, MRS.-JIMMIE THOMPSON PRINCESS Yet, 3%, % 4 82? ‘Mats, Wed. and Sit. 2.50. $ PLYMQUTH “A Telumph of Pep, Zip an 3 SHOWE LONGACRE “2. oP neat ahs ADAM-AND EVA HE HUSKAL COMEDY HIT AGL Le ROMANO LY RIC im We IN A REVUSICAL COMEDY hs ati FLOWER} BIGGEST ely Jeanne Engel arya Thing i HELEN MackELLAR | NORA BAYES . sit. _Mat. To-day | SEASON'S ‘LASSIE’ Eves. 6.30 THE HOLE a WALL with MARTHA HEDMAN John Halliday—Vernon Steele MAT. WED. & SAT. | | | MOROSCO by Matinces_V SACRED AND ROFANE Ove | BROADHURST yi; wie Sat. i JANE COWL hazy SUBDTES ae West 424 St. Hyentngs 8.90. ee “eennert Matiness Wed. & Sat, 2.30. reat LITTLE Testr, a at Br re | fm. BEYOND THE HORIZON | ae Knickerbocker as | Biway & 40th Bt. Matinecs Wed. & EMPIRE. Ok “AK ING BARRYMORE |DECLASS! New Amsterdam W714i, 23 (ee 'YNN, “THE PER! "F, COHA = re i LL in atta HOTTENTOT” way Ae38th St Wed. ‘he Sunshiny Cape’ Cod Comedy SNS HUDSON Went 44a st. | Hes Tarkington's ICLARENCE i a sie to. ' » Thee. ttn S&T Greenwich Village Tuea@utihul ats EMILY STEVENS. in bag many e SOPHIE bet re o New Cor GlebeFt ebetz 12“ Apple Blossems” Kreislen dneehi-Ta Baron Opere grim doin Charles "Thomas, Wilds Trennett Net THE GIRL FROM HOME Cohan & Harris ¥¥s LAST 2 TIMES. “THE ACQUITTAL’ $, etl Next Monday Niet (HONEY GIRL” a bibides BRATS Now FRAN) AG GAIETY, Diway & (0th Henry Miller’s $2. hare Henry Miller end Blanche Bates (a James Fe or" The Femous Mrs. Fair STANDARD. Bway & 90~n St. Mat. To-day IRELAND A NATION rin harptil, and Irish Players, Next Week: David Belasco's “TIGER ROSE.” LAST 2 TIMES THIS AFTERNOON 2.15 & TO-NIGHT 8.15, MADISON ZQUAKE GARDEN RINGLING BROS, Mats. Wed, Taek New Af rk Theatre & , Roo | “GWianles Ray, “ALARM clock ANov.™ Loew's American Rool i305 Sic! vith of kalo aeard ratio ry ” GORDON in_& Cycle of Songs and Dances. SANTOS & HAYS | CLIFFORD & WILIS FLORENCE ROBERTS and FREDERICK VOEDING ina One-Act Comedy, “BLINDFOLD.” _ ALLAN noe Foun [Wilson | moody'® Biro, | as JACK WILSON _ FRANK ORIFFITH & VERA BERESFORD he Surprise.” NEW AMSTERDAM Thea're—B. F. KEITH MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE MATINEE B. F. KEITH'S and NIGHT ‘elebrated Sunday Concerts| oan rea DM 215—I5e to 750, & ELYN NESBIT ‘& Co. | nto de Hayes, Alleer ingaley Rone en ‘Stan aia eto. Roun, Combe a & Tetty isco Hazel Moran, Wilson Aubrey’ Trio and ¢ Pi orean, Toate ae ifaw ‘and ocheys. iar Prices. Nights SOc to 9! “JUST A WIFE” SUNDAY latinee and Night: co. angdon, | FEPRO IGTOR'S EW YORK THEATRES | ti i, | hse wba ELSIE JANIS in “THE IMP” 7 VAUDEVILLE Ac Near Oth Ay Elizabeth M. 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