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Coming Wéeh Winter Garden will offer its new production, “Cinderella on Broadway,” on Monday night. ‘This extravaganza, descibed as a fantasy of the Great White Way, was written by Harold Atteridge, with tusio by Bert Grant. The company | Includes Georgic Price, Jessita Brown, John T. Murray, Dilen Van Bien Stewart Baind, Flora Hoffman 1. Brendel and Flo Bert, Rence Dolting, Tarzan, the Barr twins, Homer Dick- imson and Gracie Deagon, Mijares, Maryon Vadie, Al Shayne, the Gloriag, Tom Smith and Ralph Austin, Wells, Virginia and West, Sam Gold and Qffo Edwards, Constantin Kobeleff, Albert Howson, Charlotte De Mossin, Tim Daley, Grace Keeshon and a large chorus, Plays for the | SI | se Doborah Bierne’s Irish Players be- in an engagement at the sath Street | eatre on Monday night, presenting © one-act a There will be a new Bernard Shaw en- titled ro ttaharty, Vv. ©," Lady 8 "The Rising of the Moon.” “A Minute’s Wait,” by Martin th. The company !# composed ot Whitford Kane, P. J, Kelly, Dm- met O'Reilly, Helen Beresford, Molly Carroll, Edward O'Connor and H. ry Handon, rR ae . The 1920 version of the “Ziegfeld Follies” will be presented on Tuesday ight at the New Amsterdam Theatre. ‘he music and lyrics are by Irving Berlin, with additional numbers by Buck, Joseph McCarthy, Harry ‘jerney and Dave Stamper. James Montgomery supplied the dialogue. Victor Herbert is credited with spe- tial music. The twenty odd scenes flere designed ana painted by Joseph Jrban. One of the features will be series of representations created by nm ii Haggin, the artist. Among dthers in the cast are Fanny Brice, Bernard Granville, John Steel, Mary ton, Charles Winninger, W. lds, Van and Schenck, Carl Ran- dall, Jack Donohue, Ray Dooley, De- Lyle Alda, Moran and Mack, Jerome and Herbert, Lillian Broderick, Jane Carroll, Olive Cornell, Doris Eaton, live Vaughn, Florence Ware, Jessie Reed, Helen Shea, There is also a chorus of ninety girls. Arthur Hick- 's orchestra will come down from roof for one number. yes age 4 "4. Wynn's Carnival" moves on Monday night to the Selwyn Theatre ——e— Change of Bills In Vaudeville RIVERSIDE THEATRE — Fritz\| Scheff in songs will head a bill in-| eluding Harry Delf, Anna Chandler, Bugzell and Parker, Eva Shirley, Grace Huff, Willie Hale and Brother, Bissle and Blake, Brengk’s Models motion pictures. PROCTOR THEATRES—Nine vau- deville acts and photoplays, wit) change of programme on Thursday will be offered at the Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre. Proctor’s Twenty-third Street Theatre will start the week | with Dorothy Shoemaker, Foley and| La Four, Mel. Klee, Putnam and Gib- | son, West and Van Ciclen and the! film play, “Treasure Island.” Thurs- | day there will bo a new bill with Bookhart and Company, Espe and Dutton, Taylor, Howard and Urban, Harry ‘Taylor, Armstrong and Dow: ney, Edith Clasper and Boys and the picture, The Woman God § LOEW'S AMERICAN: Ja Carte,” “Harmon and Washburn, | * Martin ‘and Courtney, and Charles Ray on the screen in “Paris Green" | will be among tho features tho first |, half of the week. Thursday will bring Pave Harris, Lou Lazar and Gosh "pale, “Hands Up,” and Marjorie Rambeau on the screen in “The or- ‘tune Teller.” —>— New Offerings | On the Screen': RIALTO—William 8. Hart will be seen in “Sand,” a western play. Be- cause of his love for his pony the cowboy hero starts a feud that ends in matrimony. One of the stirring in- cidents is a leap from a high cliff into the water, by Hart and his pony. There are touches of western humor when the cowboy steals a rooster’s dinner by shooting the ears of corn away from under his bill, Russell A. Boggs is the author of the story. Other film features will be “The Aero- Nut,” “Phe Lone Trapper” and the Rialto Magazine. The overture to “Phedre” will be played by the ‘orchestra, RIVOLI—The _ leading _ aftraction will be Wallace Reid in Sick’ a-Bed, a comedy by Ethel Watts Mumford. Reid has the role of a young man who pretends to be an invalid to avoid testifying in a divorce case, Bebe Daniels plays the nurse. A abort comedy, a scenic and the Rivoli Pic- torial will complete the film pro- gramme. The concert numbers will include the “Hungarian Comedy Over- ture” and Hayden's “Surprise Sym- phony” by the orchestra, together with vocal selections. CRITHRION—"“Humoresque,"" Fan- ny Hurst's play of life in New York's Ghetto, goes into its fourth week, ‘There will also be a Mack Sennett comedy called “By Golly!” musical numbers and dancing by Mme, Lu- bovska. STRAND—Thero will be two fé tures, Mack Sennett’s five-reel_com- edy, “Married Life,” with Ben Turpin as the little Nero, and Tom Mcc “The Great’ Accident.” Tho s play has for its scene a Middle W ern town in which the enforcement of the dry law is a political issue. Scenic studies, the Topical Review and concert numbers will round out the bill. CAPITOL-—"Passers By,” a screen version of the play by ©. Haddon Chambers that was brought here trom London some years ago, will be the chief offering. The story is con- cerned with a rich man who vupens his home to poor stragglers. Addi- tional pictures will be a Larry Se mon comedy called “Solid Concrete,” Hawaiian scenes and the Animated News. The main feature of the mu- | RVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, TONE 19, 1980, MO THEAtae TOM MOORE Y DOD 5% STRAND. * overture, with the singing of G.q the Silgrims’ Chorus. iG __ AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY THEATRE . INA rCEUM i adio dinekh New Amsterdam \" Cem ar ‘ant Question” ler who finds himself the show, Charlie Chaplin in the News Wi rekly and To) Earl and Girls SEATS NOW \FOR THE OPENING: * (UESDAY EVE. at 8.10 of with Mitchell Lewis, Tuesday; “ Wiest ane man Stuff,” with Harry Carey, We yous ‘Trouble Mak- } SRR! in will again hold its annual outing at Rear Mountain Park on Sunday, June ‘The outing for the past few years was discontinued owing to the war. Joseph Levenson, leader of the district, ny city officiais and | Ba a THEATRE an Rich, and. AMUSEMENTS. j>OINECTION OF HUGO RiESENFELO RIVOLI COMEDY "WEEK WALLACE REID in “SICK ABED”’ With BEBE DANIELS _ RIVOLI ‘ORCHESTRA 4 & Joseph Littau Conducting :|||RIALTO WM.S. HART in “SAND” BLE, _ ST. JOHN COMEDY. RIALTO ORCHESTRA and Llon Vanderholm Hasamerstetn) has invited m Republican le _____ AMUSEMENTS. |PLAYHUUSE ‘313;,’ SEEIN Sam | SHUBERT } ta Ww AMUSEMENTS. ATH ST. Bata th ALMA TELL & oO Others. BOOTH Tee Pt a NOT’ SO Nora Bayes," » On The Roof | ~~ SooLesy Putative IN TOWN. gt Bonpont eat WERE \ NATIONAL INSTITUTION Staged by EDWARD ROYCE, ZIEGFEL! Cer ora iene | Stadium Concerts Soon; Columbia Crowds Grow. JLB, of the Metro- as been selected as the first of the CENTURY $3.5. 0." v4 FLORODOR Branch Ucket office in Central Th: MO ROSCO ved. Hi » CIVILIAN ‘CLOTHES sing, two arias chestra, conducted by Walter Henry MATINEE TO-DAY. THE , CREATES REVUE sage giveh wutil September 1 BEST SEATS $2. The programme for the first cone | hubert’s U | With Dick Bernard. TTY BE Go0b COMEDY 43". Wray My Lady Friends EA Em With Josephine Victor and Emmett Corrigan. ‘Tristan and Isolde, Rhapsody Expana Many box parties of prominent per- Love-Death from and the Chabrier Sof 1920 “Whats ir in a Manne’ WANTS A NAME The concerts are to be under the au- Pelee fo winner of. the ber spices of the People’s Institute, HUGO RIESENFE! iA HAWLEY tn GARRICK #2, TuRATRE GUILD creee By St, John Ervine, Author of “John Ferguson. CRITERION YOURTIC WEEK. HUMORESQUE MME, LUBOVSKA, “HUMORESQUE, EMANUEL ‘LIST AND CHO PARAMOUNT Picruntoes 424. St. Pye. 8.20. 4. Wed, Naty 2.20 & Harris \}, MUSICAL COMEDY HIT, HONEY Joardo Albano will sing; at the Rialto the “P) and songs by GIRL Doria will be Criterion includes the overture “Hu- WILLIAM GoLriER. see “THE BOTTENIET Knickerbocker Sins’ Wea | SHAVINGS “Tannhauser™ 44th St, Tove.8.20/LAST 10 * paderewsk!'s played, and William oko and Sud- BUDDIES SELWYN MTech wi LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.62 Leae St, 8.40, BEYOND ) THE HORIZON semble, w All sing " corapoesn by Mra. Carrier Worrell of New#York. “MAUCH CHUNK, $2. 16 Lear Ad St, 820: Liberty St, ‘The Goldman Cencert Band begins week of free of Columbia University Monday night with Meta Schumann, On Wednesday Ernest Wil- ‘| Booth Tarkington’ 8 | CLARENCE John Drinkwater'’s KM wtih ere et ) CuiwEse. WIFE, | ‘Thea., 48th, B. of By. Last Matinee ‘To-day at a0 ATLANTIC CITY, $3.24 Leave Wo tid Ht b Bt Bee 30 QTM BiG Mats. Wed, & Sat, K An Innocent Idea” ne Next Week, Navy Legal Ald Ass, Week, COLUMBIA : 6th Week GREATES MM; Friday eventnn TRAINS LEAVE ON Dav Or netist, will be featured, The DAYLIGHT TIME, each concert are a tribute to Edwin Franko Géld- man and his talented aggregation. LINCOLN CORT biked Wile. VK ANEWGRS%, Trips Up the Hudson to} BEAR MI. Car! Busch, conductor of the Kan- prize offered by Edwin Franko Goldman of New York for composition for T HIT ON BROADWAY! JAMES F. COOPER'S STARTLING BURLESQUE PRODUCTION, FOLLY TOWN “For three solid hours the expaalty audience was kept laughing or app! P riously Funny.” ‘Delightfully Entertaining. Dally Matiness at 2:15—300 to 750, Two Weeks in Advance ‘ PROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES Bway & 46th, Lp Wed Sat. 3.90 Henry wie Rein 4 a, Miller & Blanche Bates yee’ The Famous Mrs. Fair eo Vithega Th Ms A. DELIGHTFUL “A Chant From the Great Plains” and it will be played by the Columbia free concert on July 5. | daave Haters, 0 Evelyn Scotney and Luella Chil- Round Trip® gon Ohrman will sing, and Mile. Dazie at a concert to- in Aeoltan Hall for the fund for and Relief for 48.” BROADWAY Ati 8) NUMA. PICTORE | for Ist time on any screen, and others dance, American Free Milk Pactacnt Steamship Lines, Inc. ar OoT- LOOSE” First District Republican Clab Re- LEXINGTON THEATRE {2% The Ttavian Lyric Federa- an Pos TPONE MENT of OTHELLO SATURDAY EVE., JUNE 26 alts, On account of ddispo- sition of Nicola Zerola. tickets good for Next Saturday. CAPITOL usm JACK PICKFORD. | n “A DOUBLE, DYED, DECEIVER” TO MORKOW AND, ALLE W ‘PASSERS BY” LARRY SEMON COMEDY. and 8 Novel Mu Pi STEEPLECHASE | bly District BROOKLYN. Club of the First TRAN BWWAY at 4771 TIONAL. INSTITUTION MACK SENNETT’S “MARRIED LIFE” ‘| TOM MOORE AMUSEMENTS. curr fi [erie York Bete & fea Daily ar FULTON ST f ROCKWELL PL BROOKLYN id THE a MOLLYCODDLE HIS NEWEST AND GREATEST PICTURE \ a5 gm O1OISES nanan ath Tarkio ean s American Ro Stason A tanaie oe By bi BROADWAY AT DOROTHY DALTON jn “THE DARK MIRROR” AND BIG VAUDEVILLE. HOUSE|MATINEES NANCE. O’NEIL in “THE PASSION FLOWER” f 0 ow veips marked * Musical Poeotaltir Trips marked |) do. net stop utp STRAND Se ak ORCH — Air Dancing _ Terrace Garden KEANSBURG, Nd. aa SPECIAL MOONLIGHT. KIL, Sunday World Wants ta Mo | Snare t erat me PALACE " Pryor’ s Band I @ical programme will be the “Tann- — FOR FUN. SURF AND POOL BATHING | TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT Lesvos Bauery 6PM. Actua ebous AL Mk =| Exhibition Dancing Tuesdays & Thursdays tert 9 ——Teé——— ree Ciscus” NG LNW, Day LineTrips “Washington Irving” “Hendrick Hudson” “Albany” “Robert Fulton’’ Additional Morning Service ‘The convenient second morning boat is now in service, It leaves New York one hour after the through Albany steamer and makes the trip to Poughkeepsie and return the same day, affording a number of attractive one-day~ outings. DAY LINE STEAMBRS leave daily, including Sunday, Dei ‘Time, Dewvronen St, 8.40 A, Mi; Weat 424 9.20 A. Mi: Yonkerm, 0.50 A. M.; landing at ?Bear Mountain, fNew- urgh, |Poughkeopsle, Kingston Point, Catskill, Hudson ang Albany,” Direot rail connections. “Ali (Rrough rail tlokete between New York and Atbany accepted. Also steamer leaves daily, inoinding Sunday, Daylight brosres 6. 0.40 A. M.; W, 42d Mt, 10 A. Mui W. 12 Yonkers, 10,00 A. M, for Hear Mountain (Weat Po! ept Sundays), Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and return mer same day from points marked 1. IDEAL ONE-DAY OUTINGS Hudson River Day Line Street Pier Tel. 9300 Canal New York and © ‘West 424 @t pReturn at TO NEWBU Qu AND RETURN $1.26 Unetading Wi GREAT WHITE FLIER *« RENSSELAER” Will Jeave Pler 81, NR, Teo Sour say in’ Newburdth Onna 4 A. Mut West 1324 &.. 10.4. Mt a s bras Uae eel HUDSON NAVIC ATION COMPANY MIGHT BOATS TO SLBAsY AND TROY, ¢F. MW. AND TF um. UP THE HUDSON NEWBURGH, BE...CON, $1.25 POUGHKEEPSIE, $1.60 STR. BENJ. B. ODELL Time to row on Orange Lake or to ride up histotic Mt. Beacon. Leave Sundays, Franklin St, 9 A. M.; W. 129th St., 9.80 A, Rain or shine. Restaurant—Music—Lunoch Room CENTRAL HUDSON LINE LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions C.R. R. of N. J. EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Liberty” 8 Jee ot rd jowark, 8.43 A, M, Jackwon, Mii! peed Steamer Richard Peck To New Haven Madison iver Binge Cy, hae ae Hiroad st., Newark, 645 A, M, Liberty Bt, 8,00 C1. 8s Wi acai lidoad Ate, Newark, SGD at the Piers. New Recta Steamship Co. 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