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f “Lady of the Lamp” | Smokes kes Badly i, CHARLES D DARNTON|| (SCO is the most dangerous Lt B in our theatre, for the rea | won that he may lead play- wrights into paths along which they ean only stumble blindly. A striking Snstghce of this fact is offered by Earl Carroll at the Republic Theatre syhe Lady of the Lamp,” a mere shadow of “The Son-Deughter." N¢q matter how gorgeous It may be, ® “gipgrdream” meang nothing—and thats exactly what this play means. A. young man “hits the pipe” in the homp ;of a Chinam and then creagns he js an emperor. As @ mat- Aer ct, be is nothing more than ft dinner guest madly In love vith a°most ordinary sort of girl, Ag#id@\ from Ha gaudy settings, the \playt| isn’t worth talking about. As “for the actors, Henry Herbert, first of n. George Gaul nerves high-and-mighty Eileen Wilson, in the role of ine, suggests, training gained rors @ bhpp suey restaurant. "$hadady of the Lamp" not only fascination, Jd it amokes badly, Plays fo for the ‘Coming Week '-8° MONDAY NIGHT, MBitico Theatre—“The ; TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Farty-eighth Street Theatre—“Im- modest Violet.” “= TUESDAY NIGHT. Bosttr Theatre—"Happy-Go- Lucky.” EDNESDAY NIGHT, i it Theatre—"Paddy the Next Best, Thing.” THURSDAY NIGHT. Grparwich Village Theatre—"Green- | Guiseppe and Antoinetts, Lrving and wick Village Follie Sadie, Christian and Hilda and all " - their little brothers and sisters 'ippay vy Mary Roberts Rine-|@onned motley yesterday afternoon ‘hart and Avery Hopwood en- | for “a ttle Mardi of thetr own fj titled “The Bat,” will be pre-[@t Publtc School No, 108, Madison | sented by Wagenhala & Kemper at the {\Mirosco Theatre on Monday night The cast includes Effie Ellsler, May! Vokes, Harrison Hunter, Ed- ward)-Hitis, Anne Morrison, Kenneth = Stuart Sage, Robert Vanghn, rd Barrows and Harry Movvil. - * Phtormances of “immodest | Vio- ‘"a comedy by David Carb, will be fen at the 48th Street Theatre on Cuesday and Wednesday afternoons under the direction of W, A, Brady. Marie Goff and John Cromwell ure to Play act the leading rol er pais eee dren of Children of enjoying the All Races ABIGKIE and HIRAM at Unite in an ‘Outdoor Dancing F the rents, estival. Avennie and 119th Street They numbered nearly a thousand, these Guisepnes, Antoinettay, Sadies “and their costumes, bright colors of the rainbow, spangles and tassels, the grace of the made Children's reminiscent of their ba Russia, in Romany, in Spain and in all the Scandinavian Guiséppe and his playmates were y, is - unt ProcAM RANE wlan ted Aug. 11 fo giv@ the chil- Yew York an occasional good rest of them; with all » Spent in. Ital pountries. Irvings, and the bedecked with and worn with ople of romance, Day at the schol of days in the early lives yt Ys “Little Mardi Gras” Winds ap: | Vocation Prema cane Programme Ki the" LITTLE MARDI GRAS WAHORN as ABIGAIL and HILDA BLOOM aa HIRAM’ n weren’ corne t correct Indians, nd. litt! >resen n do: camtum®: kerchiet Lena sehool, with the teacher teacher nd Pierettes, S. Harts, nations 8 of white dresses a heud- de Aime and to keep them off the streets. And they enjoyed it only as children can enjoy a game at make-believe in which the illusion is heightened through costume. The school was decorated with festoons of colored paper lanterns made by the Primary Department, Strains of polkas and schottisches were accompanied by the measured treads of folk dances. and Antoinette aking ina litte jazz in @ o show they were thoroughly ized), ragtime songs of ay were sung in startlingly New rkese by gypsies, Chinamen, Pilerrots and Charlie Chapling, William Russians, Scandinavians girls who made themselves tatives of any of a half by adding to their made of a white napkin. M. Freuman, Prinetpal of the arranged the masquerade assistance of Sara 8. Mones, of dancing; Clara Konovit of athletics; Mrs, Ada Wal- Margaret Praino of the pri parynent and Reuben Mos- of the boys’ department, and the Ramus Club 4 boys’ organization of the neighborhood. “Happy-Go-lacky,” an English company by lan ‘Hay, will be brought Manche wasatre on Tucsd@y | Magazine will also be shown. For in'the cast are ©. P. Hegwie, Georea | 28 overture the orchestra will play Giddens, Oswald Yorke, Bar y Verdi's "Sicilian Vespers.” Muriel Martin Have: i Guyney and Gyper O'Brien RIVOLI—“Humorenque,* Fannie ; eas sn York's east wide, comes to this house Another comedy from Landon, /after its twelve weeks’ run at th “Paddy the Next Best Thing,” conres| Criterion. With it will be “Through to the Shubert Theatre on Wadnea-|the Holy Land" and "Salome. ¥ day night. It 1s 4 dramatization by} Shenandoah.” There will also be con- Gayer Mackay and Hobert Ord of| cert numbers and a dance by Thalia Gertrude Page's novel, The \ aa character Js an. Irish girl oa father considers her as "Pada next bestthing to a son." Eueen| wij) have Mae Murray and David | Huban has b en chosen for this role.| powell as the leading gutyers. It Vora Findlay, | has been adapted from the French | Blliott, Walter| py Gilbert Cannan and Francis Kay- dwin, Julia Stuart, Charles B. Wells, | ger, The settings are Oriental, the Isabel’ West, Charles MoCarthy and] story being coneerned with’ the Kitty O'Connor. renwich Village Follies of y be revealed at the Green- Village c Theatre on Thursday sn night, The book and lyrics are by STRAND—"Tihe Flower,” @ John Murray Anderson, Thomas §$.|p. W ffith production, will be pre- Gray and thur Swanston, and the| sented. ‘The story deals with Stella Puno has) been weits n by A id- | Bevan, whose father returns from] Ban Miokne, in th e Sa-lserving an undeserved sentence in vay and Brennan, Frank Coumit, prison, 0. find himself a sociul- alien | Sylvia Clark, Venita Gould, Bankoft in hia home town, and the breach be and Phebe, Meyers and Hanford, Col- | tween him. and his wite wie aed by Ving and Hart, and Mazette and Lewts.| peyan's affection, and fa wife's hatred, for his daughter by his first wife. Then romance comes to the Change of Bills | iv syd siete way ain 0 3h sit in Vaudeville da BRO TH 7 um will be sean Tn PARI CTOR THEATRES —Nine| Madness.” ‘The California Phathing vaudeville acts and motion pictures] Girls will continue thelr programm will comprise the bill at the Fifth Avé-} Gy pyror—Tom Mix in “The Un- nue Theatre, The ‘Twenty-third Street] tamed” will be the chief screen at Theatre will start the week with Charig Wilson, “At the Station," —— ce John Omally. and others, together] CASINO — Bos Tuesday with Katherine MacDonald on the} fight, “Democracy Vision Re screen in "The Turning Point," | stored” will be prese ‘1 Thursday will bring Peck and Meln- | tomay deals with the spirit of Amer tyre, Winifred Winslow, Sailor Reilly | /cantam: and the film play, “The Fighting 2EW's NEW RSID = THEATRY — With|-—The attract Srrol heading the bill will be in jeorge Whiting and Sadie Burt Tuesday; man Timt Walluce Brad) re, Grette Ardine, Fay Courtney and} ‘Crooked Streets, others ton, Thursday: NGHTY-PIRST STRYE THR-|derer,” with Shirley ATRE—Among the entertainers will|Follya Trail,” with be the Pour Marx Brothers, Pay Mar-| Friday; Mary Mile ber, Mel Klee, Innis Brothers and | Cumberland | Romane Clinton Sisters. ‘The screen will show |and “The Mutiny of rhe Katherine MacDonald in “The Turn- ing Point,” maT a | LOEW'S AMPRICAN--Larry Reilly| LY RIO—William present in songs will head the bill the first | “While New York begin half of the weok, with Olive T Mine’ as the scr ture, ton 20 place. May the photopiu nave the leading roles. \ A comedy dia a lil i with Mitohel Hursta play of America, wife of a in Constantinople animme will harmonize with the pic- ture. here L ning to-morrow uft Hurts & Seamon's Jewish life on” Br Thi will be other ADWAY wia, Sunday. Columbia Burleaque By “Bostonians” Theatre, called “Slippin’ Feet” and the Rialto ORITHRION—"The Right to Love" | sh nobleman musical pro- tures and a programme of music ne 8 The Bostonian Hurlesquers will) Offer corne to the Columbia Theatre on ‘New erings sy aturnicsn Gas tiie cae pi called “From Here to Shang On the Screen hal.” The company includes Fr J Finney, Phil Ott, N Nelson, He rin Sommers, Blanche Parquetth and | : f Greon and Richa RIALTO—Maurice Tourneur’s pro- oe, fustion The PY. hite iGraiat wit be | «Step Lively Girls’ the chief feature a based on mg | Robert Lovis Stevenson's story “The At Hurtig & Seamon's |, “Pavillon on the Links,” and he nan Fe suchen chy patron shores.cr pote | 2208 Bayolny will. be the principal And, Javice Wilson and Jack Gilbert | comedian with “Step Lavely*Girls” at v the onal last Henry to the M Jr. for a e will Angeles which ut has been cal orga Lewisohn Symphony night Rothwell Goldman Band Plans Concert Tour in Spring ight weeks concert geason at Stadium by the Na- Orchestra closed Conductor Walter is already specding fontana ranch of W. A. Clark few weeks’ rest. In October begin rehearsing the Los Philharmonic — Orchessra hrough Mr. Clark's ags'stance ) thade One of the great musi- nizations of the country. and Fifty-six concerts were given dur- ing the Stadium season, sixteen of thom in the City College hall under the auspices of the Music League of the People's Institute, and t} at- tendance increased steadily to the end. Seventy composers were repre- |sented on the programmes by 142 works and fiftysnine soloists took part. The Goldman Concert Band opens eleventh week at Columbja Uni- new for night. Two on the programms ‘Triumphs and Lehgrd Cgerwonky, CONTRIBUTIONS. *-KOUSINS Y VERY DHAR COUSINS: expresses very well indeed one of the most important objects of the Kiddie Klub—to recotve eontribu- tions from its members. I like to re ceive stories and poems and drawings | from my Cousins just oxactly as| much ag Tillie, the talking elephant at Lana Park, likes peanuts, and you know that ts a great deal. . But there is one important differ- ence between Tillis fondness for peanuts and my liking for eontylbu- tions—Tillie will eat most any peanut that Is given her, while I lke only the stories, poefs and drawings that meas- ure up to the Kiddie Kivb standard. It is because of this high standard that the Kiddie Kluu Korner is go in- teresting to ite readera, and it is the goodness of ®he contributions that makes it possible for me to be #0 proud of my little artist and author Cousins, Therefore, when you are going to write something for the Korner, try to write the very best that is in you and gend me the results. And send everything that you write. It is a strange fact that we fre- quently cannot judge our own work ‘correctly, and g story that you might not think at all good some one else might enjoy yery much. For this rea- son 1 wish that after my ambitious Cousins have done their best they would send me all that they have done and Jet me choose. I love to re- ceive big, bulky letters, with three or four or more contributions in ¢ach one of them, COUSIN BLEANOR THE CAMP FIRE. The black woda about us Were whispering and mysterious, But we felt safe and happy Close by the campfire giow, We roasted apples and watched the embers Flaming and glowing and fading, As father told ys stories of bold pto- cers, who, braved the wilds for our Na- tion's making. We thrilled ag we listened to tales Of Danie) Boone Clarke and the Jesuits, And we pitied poor young King Philip, Who fought for a cause he could not win. The story of Lincoln seemed more wondrous than ever When told ‘neath the stars ‘by the fire, And we thrilied at the tale of each hero Whose country’s honor was his greatest desire. By Charles Marvin Dunne, fourteen, New York City, NO THE WHITE RD. aged TONG LONG NCE upon @ time there livea in Tong Long. He had seen the heautiful Japanese Princess just once and his only wish was to marry her One day while the Princess was walking In her ganden she was sud- denly carried uway by a large white bird. The King offered u great re- ward and also his daughter to the one who should bring her back. Tong Long went to the palace and told the King that he would set out at sunrise. So at sunrise he started, The King offered to give him a horse, but he refused it, After walking many miles he saw a white bird with a broken wing In his pathway, and beside the bird on the ground lay the Princes Tong Long took her bck to the p: ace and they were married and lived happily ever after. halt gtaff from ad to noon and o ddie Klub Korner Copstighst 1920, by ‘The Prew Publishing Co, ‘onducted by Eleanor Schorer= MORE! Cousin Jim Butterly’e cartoon | fore It 1s lowered from halt magt it igs, introduced Inte the er aos ich are dimly nang against a brilliant an: (The New York Works) full staff from noon to sundown. Be- Must be holeted to full mast agd then lowered By Lawrence Posner, aged four- teen, New York City. HONORABLE MENTION. PR ke Years Class: Addinon je, Mones Adler, John J. O'Neill, Hay, Myrtle Ritsert, Sadie Pin- ae cus, ham Rosenzweig, Ethel Beskin, Raymond Askert jr., Milton J. Rich, Margaret “Manfrini, Lillian Levine, Cella Amtopolsky, Josephine Pitisan and Helen Zimmerman. EBUS LETTER CONTEST. T awards of §1 each will be given the ten Klub members who write the best Rebus Letters, To make certain that every one will know wnt a Rebus Letter ls, here is & sample: CTR L-have | Ny =e ets Gre Bnet - fuss POTATOES = HAVE-MANY EYES- BUT-CANNO’D - SEE ‘The answer must be the letter. CONTEST RULES. The letter nust be original. Kiub members must have thought their letters up all by themselves letters must not be copied or written from memory, The contestee must not ac- cept help.of elders. A note from the parent or teacher saying that the letter is original with ' sept WITH the sender must accompany each con- tribution. Send your NAME, AGE, All NUMBER, SERTIFICATE anor, N. ¥. ning World, No. 63 Park N.Y. V. Contest closes Monday, 0. BRR Aug. 3! {How TO JOIN THE KLUB ‘AND OBTAIN our Aula Mystic Holds Its Seventh Annual: By W.G, Bowsoin, | The annual exhibition of joll paintings by local and other artists at Mystic, Cann, 46 belng held: this | year, a8 heretofore, at the Broadway | @chool under the suapices of the Mystic Art Association. ‘The exhibited plotures were selected by Oharles H, Davis and the bigh |standards established in former ex- jmbitions are strictly maintained, The hanging has been wel) accomplished. |The catalogue contains forty-one numbers, including four bits of sculp- seventh background Ix effective in a gree. titled in juvenile portraitur ‘browns with reds featured in hor hat ornaments eral colors, = FEE = i | Painting. Exhibit, ot the tia telnge of vii “In the V. while his “Fishing Boats, glow. five Introduced changed with action, while the A single canvas by Louis Ret ‘vonne,” it a delighttul done in a held apple. Maurie decorative ennvases in "iy a fine winter je bathed in a pleasing amn- ‘Along the Beach,” by BAward H. Potthast, is eminently characteriatic. The frures hiagh de- Fromkes contributes se » Sune are ean ta, en- study in cool strong 4th it, eve. 90. a nh Hs in THE GOLD Ot By Avery VICTOR ry igre NEW othe a THE GIRL oi i SPOTLIGHT Wwe: Gris mai coined Mita day's Soeae Liberty ssn. Wut “The Night B Boat” ,,, COHAN & HARRIS Ur HOMEY GIR GeO. HAN Bs WILLIAM ROCK'S SILKS AND SATL John Drinkwater: ABRAHAM LINCOLN typ BTR lo @ cor ary Mis Henry Miller & Bian NEW YORK THEATRES Frank Gaby, pou ni i THIXIE PRIGANZA, Pr + WALLACE ‘ieio in i Ni, oth Ay Loew’s American Roo! sf Fd ~ God 50.0 AG sitive MON, AUG 2 | ARTHUR PEARSO! inset 1 STEP LIVELY. & Astor Theatre BROADWAY AND 45TH 87, BASIL Great 2.48250, 480-80 "i Ey h 50, "Learn to Dances DANCE Pe bs PALACE™ Toe. Exhibition Danctngs Tuesdays and Thursdays NATIONAL|2d Av. at Houst que for te Ea. WINTER [2° "ia GARDEN | “D. W.GRIFFITH'S ' tee 8! BATHING GIRLS WEANGHE SWEET ta maveh by ‘Koemmenich and “Fifth prance 0c ed ten, 5 Avenue March” by Mana-Zucca. Del- | pod horney, aTwomt eed tM ture vy Hurry Lewis Raul lighty- | phine March, oontralto, is the soloist ven jfour sketches are simultaneously Monday night and Ernest Williams, |shown in @ separate galle cornetist, on Wednesday and Friday THE “GTARB. 1 The e thir re Sey. nights. ‘The season will end on Sept.| The bright stare seem to twinkle In| THB ex} he SHURTIOE -fio\ the 3. More than 1,000,000 have attended] the sky ts Jone of last year. tht band’s concerts this season, When niaht fe dark nad ene really | 2° Blot Enneking bas beon given The Goldman Cencert Band witl| shine) Pia veg ak ag Pe mee sive a gala concert at Carnegie Hall | Hush, listen, tittle dear one, and I'll /iin, | fn sbawe ean toate Pon ¢ s if h ic muoh fe Ort. 10, and a winter poses le sing Theis Heaven's windows, and "tis | roadway Whth a country house by planned 0 e spring u the wayside. is bel rranged, to be under the Heaven's radiance hk iL iy ese eumle tien mand Shining through we see. # sentinels in front and cast purple mandgement of Roger de Pruyn, a Weannette Stours, aged thirteen, |Shadowe that are in the nat new impressario in the eoncert field, | . By Jeannette J musicul notes on the otd meinre (OF who will hereafter have full charge} New York City, house. Other joyous shademe a wnee of all engagements of the band out- SUMMER THE BEAUTIFUL, on the roud ituelf, *adows appear side of the Columbia seusc Charlei | ne Folnmbie sauson Oh, aren't you glad that summer to] omens op avin shows two tno Musical features in next week's here | Da with Its glom i Joyous 3 a ee BO hi y onous al 6 programmes of fim houses: "Through | With days go dalk and sikion wo tear | Hosting wool pack clouday ie reete the Ages, with @ doubled chorus at Hag beautiful, warm, summer day? | than the Davia patnting of “Our e ay 1 A pvoritee. aor TH, I : Beautify) flowers waving gently in the 1% Riv " me ane its many Jhemian, he Cap) c AVS 004 carte ¥ Cesar Cul, prelude, at the | Réges and violets and others so fair, | Parker rking in his “After a Criterion, Long may they be an emblem to the | St Fe y Wie tees and trans nt . Sorid 1 Its rocky boundary The New York Symphony Orches-|og peace and prosperity to the skies | surt is shown breaking along tra, Walter Damrosch, conductor, unfurled the shore, and the water movernent, in will give six Saturday afternoon con By David Susswem, aged thirteen, | all of its complexity, is well wrought certs at Carnegie Hall next season in | Brooklyn, N "ha color scheme is good and the the series ymphony Ooncerta for - picture is far and away better than Young } The four Saturday | JULY ESSAY CONTEST AWARD | "ls “Easterly Weather.” ! mornin, symphony concerts — for WINNER. { Burtls Baker has sent two children will wiven ag usual at ing picth stil life, ‘The Acolian Hall a ‘The Amoriaan Flag: respectively HPRE is no Federal Jaw pertain- - “ 7 the Wish’ tenor) whi ing to the manner of displaying, | last na nore pleasing, The | mah neert tour Great Britain hanging or saluting the flag.| texture of the pottery of the Orient! ind Tveland during the fav, details | In fact, there are only two laws per-| haa been “chught”™ with Infinite having been arranged by Bert la- to the flag; one provides that (charm, The ormtive le delfied and Mont who returned from London s business concern may use or regia. | he " reglatored with much aldH, this week ter a tase. rie i the fae or be ies ms he rum bottles ais in tha — *s of ms of the United States; th her canvas, are good in color an Burak af other provides certain penalties for|outline. ‘They are w trifle dull in uaa the mutilation of, trumpling or eant- |tonality, ‘The bit of red Ws Incidentatly | for the eth ing contempt upon the flag effective. it hold neues | ft 1H the practice in the army and] "lp t River," by G, Al it hold gala concerts | navy each day in the year, 1 bert , somotime director of evening, commencing | of weather, to hoist the fa the Art School, ix the ro ig the artiste already |wrisily at ‘sunrise to. mark sult of @ purely loeal Inspiration that ane Ges ning to lower it} has been very skilfully worked a Max Poven, Slowly and ceremoniously at sunget. | ‘The New Enmiand tidal river ls pre: Matxenauer, marking the end of the day. On | sented dividing Mystic Into two Mischa Levitaki, Carlo Enciso Memorial Day, May 80, it js kept at |parta broad sweep éf the river t ts made highly decorative by meana Olympic "GROWN UP) Newt Ay, ABIES” | TEEPLECHASE THE FUNNY fi ACE SURF & POOL BATHIN LUNA CONEY ISLAND. Onion EAST 777M ST, SUB, NORE Sin” a Piatt” Ap Wa Rt, Rv, 1.20 0 |; Tks ai. 3.10 SICAL ‘oy MIT en S| era 1] BISO| t net PROCTOR’ " \ Haroun, Mart nh RE ae K 1000: Ton : LOWNe ew TIME SCENES D ot IGe ERO MATINEE “EARTHBOUND” Produced by GOLDWYN PICTURE Corporation 71: Terrace Garden 14 Star, 1800 ion ‘NOTHINGUN "TUNIGHT’ Pky MOOHE IN -wror FLOWER.” BROADWAY (éfasine Hele WantedornMl ale” FREECIRCUS| Free Weekday A enon Wi Parenin” 3’ Pat nod Bh a8 1840 . es ao ers 3 soe .W. of By Ne. at #18 Reserved | Ly DON BARCLAY "/}) ais ki EING'S Piccure ina on pt at Si ENT eR ARAM ne he CHARLES PUR eet Sioa POOR LITTLE’ ie “a ls ae 40 MAT PAE AY 2:00 312. 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