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= HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1920, Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT, Central Theatre—Alice: Delysia in “Afgan.” Belmont—Mr. and Mrs. Coburn in “French Li WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Garrick—"Heartbreak House.” MACE DHLYSIA, a French ac-| ° tress, will make her first ap-| Pearance here at the Central Thentre on\Monday. night in “Afgar,* & musical extravaganza presented by Comstock & Gest. ‘The play has its scenes in the ha nobleman, and it ls concerned with} the efforts of the favorite wife to form | 2 unlon of wives. The music is by Charles Cuvillier, Among others in| = the company are Supino Lane, an| Monday; “Out of tho Snows.” with *Ymglish comedian; W. 11. Rawlins,| Zena Keefe, ‘Tuesday; * Bing of Pranges Cameron and Irving Beebe. Ge We ae oa ae eee Mr. and Mes. Coben w engagement at the ay, 1d-Channel® F ‘ m 5 a f | with Clara Kimball Young, Saturday, f : we, BvEReN J play J \ A rt ng English wi gee her hus s the story of a| who, in order to | broily ab Md belind the lines, © National Plays Jealons husband and staff Captain in auincuities, eee! Bloch’s Suite; At the Garrick Theatre hursd M aight’ the Theaine Guid will produce | LVEUW-Otnger Here Esato Shaw's “Heartbr * @ somewhat fantastic view p of leisured people in » just before By Sylvester Rawling, iA Barbies BODANZEY and) the r mphony Orchestra began thelr concert in Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon with Sehu- mann's fourth symphony and ended "s “Rome and Ju- nz * moves to on Monday nigh pn Over tlie tule Burs to L Wyghly devetor © two Mr. Tho Change of Bills | In Vaudeville : me amine will be pre “THE BON-TON GIRLS” ae PALACE —Eidie Fo Younger Foys will present . Te Bon-T new act] pose, T Hon-T Moy Fun Review.” ‘There | {t “The Creole Fashion Kaliz in “Tempta- Tloch says he conceived etal asks originally: The conyposttion, inspired by a vision of the Far East, to quote the author, - } 1s a weird thing to Occidental ears, It er Doe RnOna FOE: ia full of dissonances, exclamations, NG ReSCCATTE ; screeches, or what you will, that p Metropuiitan Opera House | PRA port to be Oriental, and may, or 1 Tucsday evening, FIRST STREET THE-| not be to the manor born. A Japan- et ot the LONG BEAC H TAX SALE VOID. jong others will be Henry |ese listener said the work sounded to e ‘ ene, y and his jazz band, Marry |iim uke a Chineso opera.’ Perhaps: 1 The Appellate 1 n in Brooklyn end Anna Seymour, Wood and W¥d6! never heard one. Mr. Bloch modes ned yesterday a decision of Su- show Norma ‘Talmadge in ‘fhe |admits that only in imagination hi Sa Bt Branded Woman.” ho visited Java, Sumatm or 1 With Elizabeth Briee| noo, However, the third movement,| In New York « twenty-six high will be Nonette, / achools tf re Teenie lve 5 as ateaelhitc* mystery of tropical] Schools there are twenty-five wynn and Howland, | expressing } 4 ricoh) Contra. i nighis," is lovely, Mr, Bailly played | GtetUas nd will pave his part effective and Mr. Bodan: Walter, an $i Ro wince. Other will be vi ba on his players the work ium-| New Yo es Grvea iia of so stains Clark and bE , Syvil | inative exposition. with:tull semphony: ore ~| In Susjaining the decision tee App Vane and Martin and MOS: A HEATRE N Leading will week from | lesqne called any are John” Barry, Arthur {1 include ‘Squidgutum” at abd the: dius through the Wark Department of each borouyi. n Tilingworth gave a song re-| from Monday a | eital at Princess Theatra ye afternoon that was out of ti ordinary, He is an Australian who, i ud W ——. CONCERTS ANDO O MUSIC. ‘i, [MADISON SQ. GARDEN {4¥% CONCERTS 4%! PEOPLE, He oar an | NAHAN F RANKO | aunt and ai y and ne Ae . Wis hy aud bie’ SSS BOLE TS = manner red of a wT “_|Wwhen ho tha sung for a RRR Te Wie ONT aw an tain Symphony GIOVANNi | nei er vias an tn r of sOngS we t 3 soreen adi geen Is like since Dr. Ludwig | American, Na me Riss Seder! i HELEN’ ‘). FFREY i and hie “Edward” were j ri i ‘ must" Nov. 7 || | NEL tet REERY ng is art to the n go br , la amme, sung enti ar 8.1%, made’ up of compositions by 2e-$1.50 at Vox Omer, hubert, Loewe, Franz, Brahms and | Schumann, and he*was accompanted sympathetically at the plano by Coen- week thera w y recitals to und tos. Mr, Illingworth is a pe A called “Ting a Line," | Pett V. Bos. Mr. 1lingworth per pry in “43111 1 the . at lullege | his B eae i, Violin CORNELIUS VAN VLIET, Cello HAL AEOLIAN MandayEvs, Nov, 8,at8.15 craton.” Beethoven, Franck. Mendelsscha, ou é i Tho first.of tho season's Friday, Morning Musicales took place at the} Pultmore yesterday. The programme was furnished by Rosa Kaisa, so- Paula y, ten y and Marion i the screen In “The Rest-/| prang como n chumored fox t from each off the singér eral extra numbers. Wow Offerings Alexander Gunn. a Boston plants On the he Screen ; fake nie novel | concerto. Mr, ¢ nds respect, In t The aed iy \'" [NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 15 CAnNEGIE TOMORROW EVENINC BODANZKY CONDECTOR, Rramme ine Ite” Sonat a and Bac no's playing com fternon, also hee Thursday ott Demuth | Allianc RIALYO—Leonard Me “Conrad in Quest of Hi “owt be press with Thomas Meigt < cone ing himse i haunts x an Hall, © Williams gave a violin. recital at] $ which sh yed Handet’s sonata in! £ " honie Espagnol.” TUE NRE fh tink ease TAL. PANO. Te Square Th., Tom’w Ev. at 8;30 | opGats, IVAN BANK OFF'S ,,SUN2AY., | Mme.EVAGRIPPON PHILIP GORDON ame lehi 1| “Is valentin Ore, oma i ryutory ¥| i announces his pr olitan, heginning a week f ‘amatlo ldmark's “Sakunt | Tietots Thon ¢ FIVOLE-Wallu et a AEOLIAN HALL, SAT. AFT. NOV. 15 ip wine to/K, ROBERT SCHMITZ I PIANO MECITAT (Mason & Manlius of 4 Pristan und f forger, Margaret th Matzenauer, | | uy ; | MUSEMENTS. heroine sua tae Rival Pi nitehii and Islas for the ——— SANDE EME NTS ec momplete the film wrogra | “3 A atueé will é ra j “2 ha | FOR SR ~ BAD BOY MUST. JOIN SCOUTS. | “&® » praised, byl every, ey ee ne to ‘Think About,” enters nih week, Pe: tures of tie Versailles gardens, with music, and a Mutt and Jefe eartoon witkaiso be Melba McCreeny with Nahan STRAND pear in Car) die Woman.” . three women fall mto the pulous man. O! ye 6 ine wil TOM MOORE “Offi om 666' n solored ew. Amanda 1 oy nw Son 1 send oy but y . Y " ret F: i ity mMUOS OK fe shout | OF ie 1 bxertor ste a Dae ag Ife BRANDING invw” \ Tobe the ter tin Hoy 3 # . ery NOMWEGIAN DANCE Prizmma Comedy Netew anaishe tii lye ihe ate wy! RA ma, ahs CARTER 1 Ww y 4 4 S HA ai in LOEW S NEW YORK THEATER [8 aad ne , TR + ras “ot LF STOA Sirhe atifaetio wil ineinde The | ny tion to be bu j dseptteas Sea” with Marion Davies,’ fta od with W pol on Lon of an incorrigivie boys "en me sei celal bine FARRAR is g9r ‘ / ‘ i } i Plays for the _ STAGE NOTABLES AT HEAD OF NEXT WEEK’S BILLS ef 4 ; Century m of a Moorish ~ il Al ges “CALL THE feats tone NEW AMSTEROAM 2 “THREE CHEERS FOR THIS THNEE cy IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE With the Moseodis and 109 Othere EY AMSTERDAM He Raidaetie ~ NEW diner Ell Wik fey FROUCE fost A COMEDY BY A. 1 7 COHANSS | BIG HITS ay easy MAN |] INA CLAIRE | Batak “BECAUSE S< tigLEN rAcWORTHY SUCCESSOR ce TRIO|| gi Fad sine Frances Starr i aE wihien join wr ite & Harris ‘Vi i WELCOME STRANGER r. Details announce Toew's Americzn Roo! (°°, of} Bronx Opera House ‘\)),* : [ae | In ourtt Manhattan Theatres 'T HE ACQUITTAL os AMUSEMENTS. _ jCENTURY 2304 Beh watilee WOOAY AT 2 ¥. RAN SlovethCheg” progeht Most 'Sewsationat : success even known [Vf INTHE women Musical Exttavaganca of the Orient. COMPANY OF 490-11 AUENE Winter Garden $,/". "44,8 Cr AIRES BRIVITISS || Eddie Can'or and Bert Wiles! B1yOU MY Wed, eu Sat, 29. iarswunriten D HE ud GAME PLAYKO! ALICE. B ik A D ¥ ree) ANNA ASCENDS 48TH ST. “ OPPORTUNITY With JAMES CRANE ARS TIMES £0. THEATD EY PEES m mice Mr. & Mrs. COBURN in FRENCH LEAVE A New Comedy Manapement. Mare, Kiaw. tne Ap tla Theatte ‘Month, Londen. ” Now running. 5 {ENT ER MADAME * FULTON 3,4, svnuies 0 80 Wed, Thura & Set, 2.59, TO-DAY 3.2 CENTRAL <3, Wiiiast rox OVERT HE HILL TO-MORROW f"" Theatres Under Direction of Hugo W RiVOLTBTAT TO THINS SUEAREE BROADWAY Av aorit str BEGINNING SUNDAY VASKY Presents | WALLACE REID Tuos. MEIGHAN “Always A udacious”’ SCENES FROM “FAUST” CHAPLIN REVIVAL “Easy Street” Rivoli Concert Orchestra t ay EES TAY. OLD FASINONID hoy," Ulorla Swann SUNDAY DANCING FIOM 2.10 Sands Intermission TO-NIGHT—FINA Fox Tret Contest CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW YORK $25.00 Gold—2 Solid Gold Medals Dencing to 1 A. M «York u “WEX BEACH'S The AM fy anita." & ¥) VAM Seats Earthive Reserved vise BROOKLYN MARE Sauna r RAN}). TEWAR RAN Roa eh Ssiolste—AaliateNow TAR | Yi, MONTE CARLO GIRLS DaY-TWO B10 CONCERTS-1wo mat DAY Wolo WANTS WORK Worms “T Lister and hia nlece, Se BOOTH eam | Favikstiim | NORA BAYES"; $4, 8 |3 LIVE GHUS’ rs “A SCREAMING COMEDY.""n oe ar or a 2p Bouerians we, ANNOUNCE “GREENWICH VILAGE COtHEs ae 1926" | Wer, Ga A, ie aa | HOLBROOK BLINN HE BAD “MAN | PLYMOUTH 4st: Sit ELTINGE 73) (1's LADIES NHL < Wed Isé Thure MARGARET ANGLIN "MONDAY NiGHT < “tad “| seneer THE BAT Paramount Pictures’ eConvad! in Ouest of His. Youth” CLYDE COOK COMEDY Rialto Orchestra PALS uM tik ue on CRITERION: | Cecil B. 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