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LMIONT f SATE. rad Flays for the Coming Week|. MONDAY NIGHT. Booth Theatre—William Faversham In “The Prince and the Pauper.” Henry Miller's Theatre—“Just Sup- poss.” Imont—Mr. and Mrs. Coburn in “French Leave.” Liberty—Joseph Cawthorn in “The Half Moon.” A MELIE RIVES has made a dram- atization of Mark Twain's “The Prince and the Pauper,” in Which William Faversham will act at the Booth ‘Theatre on Monday aight. Mr. Faversham le wo play the soldier who reacues) the Prince, and Ruth Findlay fhas the dual role of the Prince and Tom Canty, Others In the east are| Cecil Yapp, Clare Eames, Harda Daubs, | + Madeline K ude Davis, Brig- Bam Royce, John Anthony, Frank! Howson, Harold Webster, Walter Sher- win, Montague Rutherford, Hacry Kit- @redge, Maury Rehan, Lowden Adams end Alexander Loftus “ee A comedy by A. B. Thomas called @Just Suppose” will be pre pie on Monday night at Henry Mil ‘The. etre. The supposition is that a youn Prince of Wales falls in love with @ Virginia girl Sollinge heads cast that als Kerr, ra. Thomas Whiffen, Fred Kerr, Les- Me Howard, William J. Keighly, Law- fence Kddinger and George Paunce- fort. we Mr. and Mrs, Coburn will begin an Bngifement at the Belmont Theatre Monday night !n “French Leave, comedy by Reginald Berkeley, With! them will be Alexander Onslow, Dallas | Welford, Holen Tilden, Noel Tearle, Marry MoNaughton and Arthur Kloin. . + e At the Liberty Theatre on Monday} wight Charies Dulingham will prosent| Joseph Cawihorn in a musical com- @dy called “The Half Moon," with ook and lyrica by Willian Le Baron and music by Victor Ja Among} ‘other mombers of the Joseph Santley, : Bhow and } Change of Bills I n Vaudeville PALACE-—Karyl Norman, “The Creole Fashion Plate," will be the yminging bh liner, Arman Kalis in “Temptation,” the Lee Girls and! Ly@el] and Macy in “Old Cronies’ will also appear, RIVERSIDE--With Vern heading the bill In “Lullaby” will be Sybil Vano, Dugan and Raymond, Gantley and Norton, and others, HIGHTY-FIRST STREET THE- ATRE—Among other entertainera will be Corinne Tilton in “A Chameleon Revue,” Lifrieda Wynne, Clayton and Lenine, and Ed. and Birdie Conrad. * he screen offering will be “The Sieal- ers.” MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— Charles Leonard Fletcher, Viole Daly, Archer and Belford, Jack Joyce Lewis and O'llay, and the Thames Brothers will figure in the vaudeville Dart of the performance, and the reen will show Edith Tallaferro in urn to the Right.” M 6 the first half of Gordon OCTOR THEATER for’s Fifth Avenue The half of the week will Mann, W. Sweatnam, R Hodge and others, together with mo- vert. Henry tion pletures, Thursday will bring Arthur Hartlog, Maud Haselton, and photopleya, re Twenty-thind | ; F / i apig a? avd macy | ee ‘ Tt Babes ee AA Wire’ b~] eS aoe | with Brody and Ma | ing.” a comedy called * BEDINI’ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MANY STAGE BEAUTIES TAKE LEADING PARTS IN NEXT WEEK’S PLAYS | ame Wr LAY FAV ER Sng stoves “s \) > Sarees es re Street Theatre will start the week with Saxon and Farrell, Kartitie Quinn and Company, and Bugene O'Brien on the sereen in “The Won- Gerful Chance.” = With the change of bill on Thursday will be the Lor- mor Girls, “Little Caruso,” and the film play “The Steal LOBW'S AMPRICAN—"The Pur- oF * will be the le ttrae= lee Lake in “Body and Soul” filling 1b the screen. There w | change of programm: Thurada ey heading the vaudeville list, ‘Emarthbound” as the fim offeris Re New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—Mary Miles Minter will be seen in “Eyes of the Heart,” an adaptation of Dana Burnett's story, “Blindness.” There will also be a comedy called “Farmyard Follies” and the Rialto Magazine, The or- chestra will play parte of “Lohen- grin” and there will be vocal! solos by Emanuel List and Alma Doria, and RIVOLI—The chief attraction will be Charles Ray in “An Old-Fashioned Hoy." ‘This story by Agnos Christine Johneon is concerned with a simple Jud in love with a modern girl, A Bruce scenic entitled “Mountain Sail- “Movie Fans" and the Rivoli Pictorial will complete the dim programme, For an overture the orchestra will play Offenbach's “Orpheus,” ORITHRION—"Something to Think About” entera on ite third week. | Glora Swanson hag the leading role. Thu screen will also show "Flu jacks,” a cartoon comedy, and views Of Versailles, accompanied by French music. STRAND—"The Race of the Ages,” with Man O° War and Sir Marton on the race track, wil be pictured, An- other screen attracton will be Mr and Mrs, Carter De Haven in “Twin Reds." As an overture the orchestra will play “Mignon.” CAPTTOL-—Tom Moore will appear on the screen In “Oilicer 666." The *Becond Hungarian Rhapsody” wil) be the feature of the concert prograuane, NEW YORK THEATRE—The At- tractions will inchide “Harthbound,” Monday; “The Jatib Never Can Te 3% Wednesday with Clara Husband H uesday; with Bebo “I's a Grewt rton, Thursday; nter,” with Bylewn Percy, and “Fixed by George,” Friday, he North Wind's Malice,” Sat- urday, ———— “TOWN SCANDALS” COLUMLIA BURLESQUE A burlesque called “Town Seandals” will be given at the Columbia Thea. tre, with George A. Clark, Bthel Shutta, Helen Hudson, Roy Harvey, | Ota Hydson, Billy Cochran and others in the company. here will be an extra performance on tion night beginning at 11.30 . >-— “PEEK-A-BOO” AT AURTIG ¢ & SEA MON’S| Jean Bedint Boo" will bring “Peek-a- to Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre. The company includes Bobby Clark, Pauw) McCullough Frankie and May Myers, LHARLES RAM we He ote pase By PRIS EINOND American Birds | By Charles Heil By W. G. Bow G, Bowdoin. Kennedy & Co,, No. 618 Fifth Ave- hue, are holding am exhibition of original drawings of Americhn birds by Charles E. Hell, Mr. Heil has been exceedingly happy in his pres- entation of our feathered friends. They are shown in typical attitudes and in combination with trees and birds, His rendering of a young black- crowned night heron ts particularly pleasing in ite interpretation of the young bird, most beautifully mottied fs it perches upon a tree branch, The detail is wonderously worked out. The work strongly suggests that of H. C. Bensliow Mr. Hell's rendering of the bla cap ch.ckadee shows vhis bird sa ly and Perched upon branch of a conifer, The attitude is pictorial, and as silhouetted against the white bi ground, the bird strikes @ note of in- charm. exhibiting artist Includes both a male and a female ruby-throated humming bird in bis natural history group, Both of these small flyers are |Demutifully presented in thelr proper colorings. The saucy blue jay with ite scream- ing beak and head feathers, that sug- gest action, Is shown polsed on & briared stem in a very striking pose and In glorious color. ‘A field sparrow, a& incidentally in- | troduced in the present show, sings merrily from the atem of a wild roee| surtounted by @ aeed pod, The bendy | eye of this common hut pretty bird \throws back the glinting light with the uttermoat realism. The blown ros blooms are introduced in the loveliest of pinks. The Maryland yellow-throat rents Nehtly upon a fallen birch log under neath @ jack-in-the- pulpit. The whole exhibition of bird life im full of charm. haat eileen ei meee “MARY ROSE” ACTORS ARRIVE ON CELTIC FOR U. S, DEBUT. to Frank Galesworthy Paint American Gardens—Thomas H, Clea Returns. Thomas H head of the North ern Dock Company, a substdinry of the Kerr Steamship Compaay, returned on the Celtle yesterday with hia wife and children from a visit to his home in Liverpool and gaid he would apply for| hin final American eltixenatip p pers in January. He ta @ brother of Alfred B. Clogs. TH. Newbit, Mies Ada King, Guy C Buckley, 0. B. Claren: Homewood, f which had ‘be yy London, n of that play here, wworthy, cousin of the au thor, came to give an exhibition of hin water colors and to paint several gar dens. Others on board were Mra. Ivy Carthy, sculptor, and Inanc F. Mar son, writer, who had been in Afr Chet et hikh north Jani head sons, Brom last Suiday to I Monday n the bia ship covered only j277 miles | SCORE FAKERS IN IN UNIFORM. The Come Hack Cluh, composed of wounded and disabled soldiers and sall- ors who are board students at At Kennedy s! > a thee comm OT Ae E 4» UST SUPPOSE * HENRY MULERS r, “a Fes Rh vf Wounded The re: ton of t tive League and all clea. | Coplen ot it to the Mayor, met, the Distric ’ the Unite or Ty men, solutions asked he Ex-Sery the | pd Bea e Attorney's office an Intelligence Bureau. men who peddle on the subway or elevated traina the pretense that the proceeds of thelr sales fo to an organization for WAR PRICES BREAK, SELWYNS CUT RATE $3 to $2.50—Their Other Dra- matic Shows to Follow, A break has come in the high war- time levels of theatre To-day the Selwyns ticket pricen. announced that they would reduce immediately the cost of orchet ‘@ seats at thelr |new Times Square Theatre from $3 |to $2.50 as the top price, except for Saturday nights, when the top scale remains appe Mira 4. in Florence Reed is now this house in “The These managers state that the new ower pr all th feo wil) elr th attractions are on view continue to prevail | trea where dramatic In the case of musical comedy attractions the top rice for orchestra seats will be +h € minie,” the pew _._ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. iCARNE IE HALL, 1UmOKROW ArT. aid ZIMBALIST'« VIOLIN RECITAL oe aie Hall, Wed, Reve. ES PIN TEL If mt CANNEGIE “4 vue MALL—NOV. 1, (Aietnway Piano.) mt Mi AS a0 P.M, outee Se erp Te Carnegte Ivan SPANKOPY. oak a0 to. Hall, Wed. Eve, iat and Comp wee 1403 Brosdway (Stelnway Pane.) Nov. 10, at 8.98, VIOLIN RECIZAL SaschaJACOSSEN Management Nationa) Cone AEOLIAN WALL, MOM. EVE PIANO RECITAL wre, Ina. NOV. 4 at Bim GY JGHN ViELDRUM AEOLIAN Ma. erm & Jones WALL APT, Steinway Plana, NOV. & at 3, plkna’ Wecitac ay Jacaul OLAS Mat, Mapneet & Jones Motnway Plana Hippodrome, Sun. Eve., Nov, 7 o—Ualy Avveainnce The Fail, GALLI-CURCI TICKETH ISEAT SALE *;,! (ine Wer Tas) Offiee #110, 41.45, ilngerome MONDAY $2.20, MANAGEMENT VANS. & SALTRN MADISON SQ. GARDEN Nahan Franko's Orchestr James, Columbia, yeaterday adopted reeotutions! 0 oy 7, eensuring the use of (he army @F Davy bic le tLH. SUNDAY, Oct, 3h, 61d || CLAUL"A MUZIO oo. Sranety || FLORENCE MACBETH JOSE MARDONES 15 P, Mh —Martineltl, ‘Liseotioe Hela Jeffrey Aaditan ove Alan and be ment. resolutions were Selwyn’ t is comy the next few = TO ENLARGE HOLY CROSS. v. F. Kein CELEBRATED || 1 Plan ng Apollo OCTUSBEs 38), musical pluy In which Arthur Ham- prevent Frances White the when which will be within ca, attraction tn Theatre Exp Will Donbie Marolment. of Holy Cross dorged t rection of five She nnelly Holy Cronm tn the oldent of Catholte England, having been f mnt rent mn New York and New Jersey alumnt Hege met last night dings. AMUSEMENTR SUNDAY CONCERTS plants associated with the vartous Reduce Times Square Tickets From PDA TOMCK’W MATINEEGNIGHT BOPULAR PONE “TWEE 21> 25sn'100 mee PAT, ROONEY, & MARION BENT @ CO. , MORTON “GOING Srowin: [ON.OK'W MATINEE BARGAIN PAATINEE De VAN & he E F "Sh thi ke ” eit me 4 COMEDY. VAUDEVILLE DOORS OPE SEATS : wienr”’ wn ay FPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES © Musical Nowen, Areier a Harder @ es Dis Ware Lew 8. dunia ‘Miller & Mack & Boi tvt pe rc wanguent Mille; Gant fa Malice CHANCE! Wale: Wprelah ferret ore 5 “HOMESPUN FOLKS" |. ALL STAR CAST AND B19) VAUDEVILLE ms tha bored NEW 125% ST NEAR s "oe SUE Oded fcerhetreboatct KUN > ENG & KMAF PEEK-A-BO 11 CLARK ano A eee ELECTION 28'S YAN OE LESS Queens, |MALISUN . QUARE GAKDEN ELECT NIGHT, NOV, 2 Vue, Taw de esl." 30 sna id ister. Taw: THEATR Ue. ECTION RETURNS *~ COMPLETE IN EVERY DET Voters can "on BASILE'S. ‘BAND © Se $1 ts AERCATE BeeariOn eoluroe the Which nent for tho James ‘nx County, to assume charge of or- nated for wded con- ched plans which will en » the school to double Its enroll- natitution higher education in New vunded In 1843, 'S 1920, AMUSEMENTS. PORTER GHRDEN se Ed Ge LMAIRESBREVITIES Eddie Cantor and Bert Williams ATAE a Com ara oe , “et warivee’ "Yo.oAay At 2, ee and Mortis Gest Mitte ECCA Gene "tricovpeenas tthe Orveat, COMPANY \OF 400-1) SCENES. CENTURY iid ves. tet | TH. ae 1. Mate Mat, Th. PEED iN MIRAGE KISSING TIME we WILLIAM NORRIS AND EDITH TALIAFERRO MATINEE ELECTION DAY WAXINE ELLIOTT’S “x SPANISH WELD AUDIENCE GREATHLESS.'— fe 848 wORUSCO THE BAT Sth Wot Woweas 450, Mita Sat Ture wa ach ot Mata, Bat. Wilton bay & Wee | mitre Ree geod PATTe SUCCESS. sit, LAST 19 TIMES, EEST MUSICAL |SHOW IN TOWN Cc | Lado “CALL THE DOCTOR” wew aMsyE read Teh-neke-Sanderven— Huntley “ITC HY -KOO 1920" snls—100 Others. or ae, | ey ANS TERDAM ROOF- = NEW TEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC THE TAVERN SWEET MAIDEN OF THE WooDsHED COHANSS BIG HITS HUDSO! Tey § ST MAN | QRLD GALETY, 46 He pean ey Ak a ACO Lichtin iH LAVERIN THE QUAINTEST MAN YOU EVER MET. Kiva #90. Mate Mat..Ture, Wa. Wy BUCCERSON WEAT MQNOAY MIGHT. | SEATS NOW, THE TA V ERN | & Lonely feed in Mignt HENAY MILLER S Thea rm U s)) ,PPOSE JER & Klee on “Lire uP" GLOGE, Eve. 8.20, Mts. Hl arcane THE TAVERN THE CREEPING SHADOW ON THE WALL. Woe sun a Mare. Rat sash ta! 8 }ELASCO Frences Starr With CORT SS. JIM AMIENS SMASHING MUSICAL HIT my N THE TAVERN WHO'S ALL THE STRANGERS? COHAN & HARRIS %..¢ Welcome steed Sl LYCEUM: {* iINA CLAIRE othe Golo dienthe |THE aa LIKE READING A RANE OLD HOOK LIBERTY eet aie ite <P “The N ghi vant? kr ae erty he ud Na ee ae ap (ad BECAUSE of HELEN VHE TAVERN! TD WHaT KIND OF A NIGHT IB IT, ANYWAY? oe ae eh Mat., Tues & Wed Wie GEORGE OnkY boat ta Male TOM MOORE Kwrrt va n vries EMYNALD | 0K Tow (eat Chord, MANHATTAN $209" "STORM. COMMON BCALE PRICES. S0e te 4) 10 BEATS M0 ALL PERFORMANCES. D:= Bae: Whicwin Bal 6 a Bronx Opora Howse 4}/.8..* M ‘NOT SO LONG Au’ honeer Fine PLAY. MARK RAN Lionel Barrymore | Darden." (fk CHMAN AMUSEMENTS. TH 5). ™ “we Pa a wy gee THE OU’ 1H FRE PALMER ‘wih MARY YOUNG ae Ree Seks ee Be BOUL MANS bec. ANNOUNCE “gneenwica v € Rote setae CASINO 4 ot Sey. Soa $8 ZiMOALISC Hi ONE vs DE Ww wh Lirrke THEATRE, we _| Mata Wed, Sat & Mleetion Dag, 44TH ST. THE. i: Bry ‘The 0, W. GRIFFITH Masterpiece, “Way Down East’’ PRICES fh Sitar isa the vanes ‘Enter Madame’ wiven FULTON SKA. "wsMuth Bot ft FRAZEE Sit, 44 0 8 ioerent MARGARET ANGLIN %5 * THE woman Cao ath Fits Grigor, } Teese “one THE Stata PLAYHOUSE GRP ae ahs fet ALICE BRADY Grneenii’ ANNA ASCENDS 48TH ST. es St 1 re. 8, OPPORTUNITY — PLYMOUTH ee 'te-pA + 2.30. LITTLE OLD NEW YORK BIJOU ase as catty SKIN‘. Sia ak | THE POLI Beginning Sunda Charles Ray AnOld Fashioned Boy” PsramountSennett Comedy MOVIE FANS Duet The Magic of Your kyes” Gladys 5 ohy: Smith, Soprane les Trabert Tenor Fountain Dance rture OffenbachsOpheus volt Concert Gre) si stra Geor Frederick Stahibetg and Joseph Littau Conducting Last Times To-day—MAURICE TOUR SkUW'S THR GERAT KEDKIEMEI,” RD WEEK eee 1 Ist Year| ararcunt Pictures Theatres under direction of Hugo (RITERIO CECIL B. DeMILLES Scymetitng fo TK Aba, with Goria Swanson, Theodore Roberts Eliott Dexter, Monte ] AMUSE VENTS. COMEDY ™='" tie fre @ Mata. fat, and Ties. Day 8 rovenoon BLINN te tHe Ld. ne | Nora Bayes "hisis ch. Sie "abe “THREE Ne OnOSTS™ BRO DHURS) ‘,.%,0" Bz be Te mune HODGE | sMOt oe Hie AUDIENCE WW THE ROLLOW OF WIS HAND BOOTH T+, 0) 8. wot tw Lam Matinen 7 v ‘ J ' | My 4 oO Year in tondoe ao | “THALY OF BLOOMSBURY.” ELTINGE ae ant sna wietion ‘Day Sane REPUBLIC bs a vz: | SELWYN ¥, Soectat math \ Tisai ne KLE ME Wiiiaie Pua Drewes OVER THE HILL | My Wu Cariston _Dirveted by Marry stitiandy B Frenne 638 Fwhe Wally, Riesenfeld IALTO Times Square iy. MaryMiles Minter Eyes of the Heart Sunshine Comedy “FARMYARD FOLLIES ~ Duet from 7! Trovatore ria Soprere paritone Sarg” Basso pro} undo "Bedou in y “t weariiuel List. Preludesfiom Lohengrin” Famous Rialto Orchestra HugoR eld and rin Ce onducting 1 Hentert pe, REA. wih MAnION DAV IEA Broadway at44 Street Ls") Extra Midnight Portorranae Election Night at 11.30, Regular Performance at 8.18, Complete returns read. from the eat both performances. © naive pied ee" Qurva. That te Making Théatrleal MW win advance Rincking Pu KANYE Onivers, KAIHERINE LEE VERA GORDON & Mather of Mune rood as ner veal’ & Mania," Docu He STEALERS sieesr SHOW even | THIPLE RAD xa | ADELAIDE & 1UGH: wee ao ENT Y RE HOWARD 'R REVUE lad Other Features, PAT ROONEY & MARION BENT & KRANZ & LANA Marshall Montgomery O'DONNELL & BLAU, 4 STE oP 5 AV 2 SHOWS DAILY WaTMO. & ROGERS, ud Others, FLection WIGHT. 2-OOMPLETE BHOW KILI PALACE her KTH Thy DANCE Terrace rnin IPALACE $20.8: peat lexington ay Dancing) By BUNDAY DANCING FROM 2.90. No Intermi ARMAN | KA 73 to 18.00 | S , Ty cna LE B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE aE U ality Tallatorom, etton Know at 1088 Fe Mon wi Toney 4 Monlat, Eotwes™ oo RIE Fiection Nite=<® Shows 120 and 10.80 FM Loew’ 5 New York Theatre ee, Reef AM " wie © Loew 's American Roof § aay ne Oui? Vraucr & nee, Orxing ~~~ BROOKLYN mar MACON fant, and Ruther Ne Clrewe’ tapas ROOKLYN — yut"onn te TAK * % MISCHIEF WO—81G CONCERTS —TWO Tharedaye—Conteate Naseem Twesday- lection ivight Weeters Union Returns ( WORLD WANTS WORK WON! °

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