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ie A ie NE RGN). AMUSEMENT New Amsterdam |‘ i Su. Weal de Sats 215 Lambs Score | Jolly Big Hit With Gambol By Charles Darnton. OOKING even prettier than her pictures, Mary Pickford throw 3 Kisses to an audience that crowded [he Hippodrome last night as she took to her @nms a sheaf of t ws preM her by Shepherd H. Buaside on behalf of the bs, whose annual public Gambol sie sraced. Meanwhile Mary's little jamb, Douglas Fairbanks, was warming up on the stage by making jong strides as auctioneer of an au- ‘4 wsraphed programme. ' ‘Sold to ary for tw hundre, r ge for twelve hundred | dollar f the final ‘announcement after RA f Lt ELD sho THE? ug” had leaped off the stage worked © mad running up “wiles And the bids. Then Miss Pick- ford, With the spotlight playing upon her, wrote her name on another pro- giamme that Wilton Lackaye stage, managed. start the fun there was a min- first-part with such a’ wealth comedians, singers and dancers that It would be an extrav@gance to mrention them all at the present cost print paper. Not to be outdone by Jack Hazzard and Robert Emmet ne, who made their entrance ip foiling chairs, Bd Wynne rode in on horseback and lived to tell a num; ber of funny tales, There was “Flor- odora” music and wonderful “girls’ with “Presidential Possibilities,” af- ter which the programme ,took @ serlous turn with “The Golden Egg,” an interesting play dealing with la- bor troubles written by Edward Peple and well acted by Thomas Findlay, Charles Waldron and others. Up to this time De Wolf “Hopper had done his best to keep order. (No, he did not recite “Casey “at the Bat.") Except for a large cast of hats, Paul Dickey acted a play all by Wimself, and Chic Sale also held the Stage with his inimitable eharacteri- whtion of the old, Ltobacco-chewing “tuby” player. “Bleaty Bleaty, review of Fifth Avenue shops by Hageard Short, was showy and clev- “er, and in it Will Deming did a good “bit‘of comedy work as an old woman zu. a leaning toward Newark. Altogether, the Gambbo! scored * ‘jolly big hit. — BIBLICAL DRAMA PLEASES LARGE ALBANY AUDIENCE COHAN & HARRIS Das, Bre 0.20, Mate, Wed. & Sat, ot 2.90, ‘The M Comedy “Hit, WILLIAM, Sine 1» tno new THE HOTTENTOT” Knickerbocker Bway & 38th Bt. eva Mata) Wed. esate HUDSON Booth Tarkingten’s s Was te| CLARENCE $20, Matinoes Wed. & Sat. 20 table BELASCO . Wek st Era -t0|tast @ NORE U! IC ' "DAUGHTER 9 John Drinkwater's AB @ CORT Ait. PU ? Liberty W sit Be “The NET “The Night E Boat ei Before an audience which filled every seat and every available inch of standing .room in Harmanus Bleecker Hall, Albany's largest thea- tre, portions of Mrs. Spencer Trask’s Biblical drama, “Without the Walls,” ‘were presented Sunday afternoon by The Albany Players, Inc. The selec- Ugns from the play formed the cen- tral feature of an “Inspirational pro- gramme,” given under the auspices of the ‘Federated Mon's Cluhs and asso- ciated Sunday Schools of the elty for ) Sunday School ¢hildren and thetr | +parents, friends and teachers. The whole programme, with its stirring organ solos, hymns by a com- | ‘bined chotr from the churches of the city and the gripping, vivid messages of Mrs. Trask’s poetic work, was more like a church setvice than a programme in a theatre. | A large delegation of the .qu friends, headed by, George© Fos Peabody, motored to Albariy for the event. Distinguished clergy of the | city attended and promi including Mrs. Alf iemy Milers 2: “ Be Henry Miller yes fiend to" The Femous Mrs. Fair age “48 A DELIGHTFUL’ PLAY. EMILY | NORMAN STEVENS | TREVOR | HEGCIE Ntvarine ‘FOOT-LOOSE” Cast tn KINS, author of Continuous From | Fe)IPM. THE GREATEST THRILL EVER SCREENED Glynn, Mayor George R, Lunn of Schngctady and Mra, Lunn. The episodes of the play selected for presentation were given in three geenes, lald in Jerusalem and just vutside the walls of the city on the fay on which Jesus of Nazareth was wrucitied The chief role, that of Tiberius, was | wisumed by Thomas C. Bowell, presi- nt of the Albany Pla$ers, in a sym- | thetic and forceful manner and her mengbers of the cast gave ca- puble performance: caneconsiibemames: DEAD HEROES’ BODIES #0 many requests have reached At- hMtic Division Red Cross headquarters ‘or information as to when, how and under what circumstances the Ameri- ean soldier dead are to be. returned from overseas that the Hed Cross yes- terday made public the following ruling of the Cemeterial Division of the War sraperimens: All bodies of deceased soldiers BeT TER + TaRgAN senesrione THE ApES| TRIBUNE. INY JO BERT EARL & GIRLS ar WEATRES UNDER DIRECTION OF HUGO RISENFELD: RIA OTHY isi DOROTHY HER GSH AIR Florodora Girl” ie Revi sa Co tare gio: eee “ce sinks ‘Tloket Office tn The Overnight Comedy Hit! written and charming ‘pla the year—an altogether ca; ing work.”—George 8. Kaufman, N, Y. Times. My Lady F Friends = FULTON wie, fea ina ast: D BIG WEEK Play is T admit reat. that I laaghed as much as the rest of the audience.” Lows De Foe, World. ob ND A GREAT COMEDY CAST “Will turn the Fulten nto a house.”—Stephen Rathbun, Ei Gorgeous FLORODORA “Web, MAT. os See 9s a ea NOT SOLONG AGO” “One of the most ey, BERT. EMMETT KEANE AMUSEMENTS. T fai 44am, W. of By ie. 40 Wed. and Bat, 2.40 s SCANDAL stuvsiva cHonus woxbenro BE GO0D MAXINE ELLIOTT'Sines- 2° Pmt 1s. 55) ee At gd Compeay | aby gran Wortg’s (ain bist WEEK ALL sol J CENTURY nM eAT A tae. ‘With Cole FISHER and see mer E is, Satins ak $1.00; at $2.56 prettiest gicle, and the coolest ont LYRIC THEATRE witho*s", MATINEES WED, & SAT., 2.20. REVS. 8.20, agen BAYES ‘0 & ‘Wed. Mat, ys of ptivat- niest in Town OF 20, summer 424 St. Evenings, & Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. 2,30. Mata, Wed. and Sa! RICHARD BENNETT in ae ‘Theatre, W, 44th Bt. ‘Netll's Great Drama, Pugeno 0 YOND THE HORIZ in the Musical Hit, 48TH ST. THEATRE rs. at 8.30. Mata. Thur, and 1 H E win “HE 9TH MON ANGDON Moconytr ELEN MacKi TH OF THE PLAY wi TERRIFIC SNOW STO ‘Ss This in“ and BUDDIES SELWYN iets ‘Weds and Batt GEORGE BROADHURST Presents ELLAR | The ATTRACTIVE SURROUNDING PROGRAM ot SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MARJORIE RAMBEAL! fm Channing Pollock's Great Melodrama, THE SIGN: DOOR ON TIMES. GARRICK"; 8 Greeley 1883. THEATRE GULLD'S Greatest Success, JANE CLEGG | By "John “Brvine, Author of “John Ferwuse GARRIGK—SPECIAL MATINEES. |ngaat 4.29% “NIGHTSHADE” | Also ‘To-m | Produced by Meny Stillman | PLAYHOUSE (274, ne"wretr, MERCHANT of VENICE with Es Talber, Ci | Benettt Amer — ITH ITS. RM 7finD B'way and 47th St. “a NavtoNaL INSTITUTION” Direction JACK EATON Week Only—No Advance Ln Prices, THE WONDER MAN” W YORK THEATRES Larry Relily ,& Co. Marton ‘Treat PROCTOR'S PPALsanes SoePARK Bosled in Germany, Luxembourg or Wot St, | § li Matic. £ ping Northern Russia are to be brought back ie badte Pan “PRYOR? AND | to, this “country whether, the relatives Park La House witn | want them or not. rounel | “2 In other countries, except France, ash, jenna, % | Py Gencerty Aft, & Bvening brought back unless the Charla Cheslin Cone pitta RS them to stay ther Y f y are to be brought back {rom Av sd ave" | Siawart un The Planting STARLIGHT 4y"°"2"" | France only at. the request of the William Ebb, Co Lyne ag A SE ag nearest relative Da $. |* iin 7 jack, othe, Fe Minton! err aie, oon Ma ‘dae id re LA Stem ar | ars “GIRL OF THE*SEA” | _- 2 MARK a Geell Be De Millers si. A, | i STRAND woth owige” UR WIFE?” wiiaber injured. | | onal” Scan: ten niles weat of By, Bite Bt | Gior pameens’ ees Holland tnterurban Une, lat queording to sdvises reaching here DANCE FANTASY - Caprice Viennois RIVOLI ORCHESTRA - FREDERICK SARI Cimucing CRITERION fy HUMORESQUE RE TROL ded WEARS LWBOVSKA caver LWBOVSKA ceoreseuct Big Bite be peur Picture B'WAY AT 51 ST. Largest, Coolest, Most Beautiful Theatre in the World. EDWARD BOWES, Managing Director, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS INSTANTLY ACHIEVED! with, BOTILAP EEL ty PROGRAM. Samuel, Gold Beach present “SCR at atte Comedy « MY BACK” 8. KEINWSICICCOLINL BERT ERAT. IVERSIDE t'wanaventt Hwayadvih Mt. MARIE” MEEK THRATRN Tirostway & Kern's 81 st STREET #: cy Concerts Sunday, 2.20 & 8. Week of narseD' vorcis ‘ TRIXIE 55a Mai hed To-day 30c-40c TKS TN 8 30-780 (din “THE IDOL DANCER STEEPLECHASE | NoW OPEN OPERA BRONX mouse | bi 7 CARRILLO LOMBARDI iT i. B FLowsa» Liat Loew's New York Theat e “a car Root 10 AL Sg BA Maat CARROLL, Florence. Henry & | & and Aix Owner BI Big Acts PROPOSALS. J LICE LAKE. | W. Bway ry ie, ath Jansen's BEAUTY PARLOR, SHBA | All Seats | Reserved CITY OF NEW YORK BROOKLYN 1AM PROPOSALS. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 2.30 P.-M., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920, For the Construction of The Foundations and Superstructure | (Exclusive of Plumbing) of a Court House for New York County. Municipal Building, Borough where also other informatio: Copies of the plan ma; 926 Fifth Avenue Borough may be seen and Inspected at Room 2028 of the said Municipal Build, y be procured from the Architect, Guy Lowell, Copies of the form of bid or proposal and of the contract, including the specifications, may be obtained upon application at the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estinate and Apportionment, Room 1850 h of Manhattan, New York The play <4] mn relative to the work may be obtai; of Manhattan, New York City, THE EVENING WORLD, , Monpay, JUNE T T9930. Sean ja st] LWiters To corp now to cer HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES’ ’ lock following mory rail connectic: Albany ieee ‘alt’ points North Vick Fion a Phone Canal 9000, ——— “Beat Mountain and rete on the EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES 1°. \To BO s TON METROPOLITAN LINE CAPE, COD CANAL amen, Leave, Pier, 18, " pally att CB fai M. (Daslizhs Time) CONEY ISLAND Bovelal Behedule tor MONDAY, JUNE 7th, te Change Ww! 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