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Piays for the Coming Week r “MONDAY NIGHT. Broadhurst Theatre—"When We Are Young.” Republic—"Daddy Dumplin TUESDAY NIGHT. Punch and Judy Theatre—Rollo's Wild Oat.” T the Broadhurst Theatre on Monday night the Stuberte will present Hepry Hull, Alma ‘Tell and George Marion in “When We Are Young,” a comedy by Kate le McLaurin, ‘The play has to do with ® young spendthrift who is about to fake his life in a New York room- fing houso when a girl appears on the @cene and encourages him to go to work. In addition to the stars, the east includes Frank -Monroe, Grace Reala, Helen Gilmore and others, eee “Daddy Dumplins,” by George Barr McCutcheon and Ear) Carroll, will be Produced by Mr. Carroll ut the Re- public Theatre on Monday night, with Maclyn Arbuckle in the title role. ‘This character is a philanthropic old man intent upon making poor chil- dren happy. There is also a love story, Among others with Mr. Ar- buckle will be Louls Kimball, Percy Moore, Florence Flinn, Helen Chand- ler and Olive May. ° . Clare Kummer'’s latest comedy, “Rolo's Wild /Oat,” will be drought to the Punch and Judy Theatre on esday night. Roland Young heads @ cast that also includes Lotus Robb, lvan Simpsen, Marjorie Kummor, Hdytho Tressider, Grace Petors, nor Cox and Dore Davidson. 8 Alice Brady “Anna Ascends” will be the attraction at the Bronx Opera House. Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE—Ed Leonard in “The Minstre!'s Return," Gus Edwards's Bong Revue, Henr Lewis, and Toulse Gunning in songs will be lead- fing features, RIVERSIDE—The dill will in- clude the Cansinos in dances, tho Corinne Tilton Revue, Ruby Norton, Anna Chandler and Harry ana Umma Sharrock. EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—With the musical comedy “Going Up” as the headline attrac- dion will be Wulfred) Clarke, Bric urdo, the ‘Lhree Dennis Sisters, and ethers, The film teature will be “Hehold Thy Wuite.” HAMILVON—haryl Norman, ‘The Creole Fasnion Pia will have first place, ‘There will also be Bert Clark and Mavic Arcweo, punere auu Wihams, Kranz and La Salle, O'bon- Rell and Bur anu othe Ree yore “ be Laura Pierpont in « playlot, Kramer and Bo and Mayo, ‘Huiph Dunbar's Maryiand Singers, Jack Inglis and La Prance ana Brothers, MONS S BHOADWAY THEATRE— Wrederick V. Bowers in « song reyu ‘foney and Norman in “You Know What 1 Mean," Handers and Willis, and Claude Anderson “and Leon: Yvel will be the principal enter- tuiners, ‘The sereen will show Dorothy Dalton in “Halt an Hour. REGHNT—Headliners wi! be Al Lydeli and Cafieton Macy in “Old Cronies," and James B, Carson in “To Be or Not to Be.” The bill will also include Will Ou ad, tenor, and the Amoras Sisters. The sc Daughter Pays.” > COLISEUM—Leading features the firat hglf of the week will pe Clark and Bergman in “Songs of the Hour,” Jean Granese, and Samaroff and Sonta, with Elaine Hammerstein on | creen in "The Daughter Pays." Beginning Thursday James DB. Ce gon will head the bill, while the film attraction will be Annette Kellermann in “What Women Love." FLATBUSH THDATRE — Vande- ville features will be the Four Marx Rrothers, McKay and Ardine, Vinte Daly, Jed and Ethel Dooley, Hazel Marrington, and Jean Duy photoplay will be “Behold Thy W PROCTOR THEATRES—For the first half of the week Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre will have the if ore Revue, Walters and Wat- sinia Kissinger and motion ‘Thursday will bring Arthur ile King, the Mon- arch Comedy Four und Hartley, Hea- doy and Hartley. Proct ‘Theatre will start the week with ‘Thornton and Holland, Orr and Ha- gar and Annette Kellermann in a There will be a complete change of bil on Thursday with ‘Watts and Hawley, Philip and Pby, Join Dave and Ethel Clayton in the film play "Sine of Rosanne.” LODW'S AMERICAN—Trovato, vio- Iintnt, , and nidyn, Charles ana company willbe the matin attractions the first half of the week. Charles Ray in “The Old Fashtoned Boy" will hold the ncreen, With tt pill on Thursday w Victor Hyde's “Tunes and Topics," Edna May Fos- ter, Gillen and ( ‘arieton in “The Slip- pery Duck,” and “The Penalty” on the screen. New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—William D. Taylo: an English novel of that name, will be the principal attraction, The ple- ture reflects Ife in aristocratic Brit- tah circles and a marriage which was| blasted at its inception by the young| luusband's belier that wediock was preferable to a damage sult by hig chorus girl flancee. Agnes Ayres and Milton Sills play the leading roles There will aiso. be a comedy called iis Wife's Caller” and the Rialto Magazine. Selections from “La Travi- ata” will be playod by the orohestra, and Antonio Rocea, tenor, will sing an aria from “La Glaconda.” ARTIST, NOT PREST, BIKLANGFF'S REPLY Paroled Opera Singer Defies) yom d Churchmen Who Denounce Him | ,.., as “Notoriously Immoral.” an | ems hard ppened. It it must have not to} a to realize that it really it was . director of the} — - We have noth- AMUSEMENTS. ron aitairs Of) -woTheatres Under Direction Klanoff will appear, arden came to | Opera Company, | ing to do with the Very few artists make any pretense of being particu- many American men are virtuous? Not one per cent. Laklanoft's | ait ents rowe|f CRITERION wean. fense, “What do T think of Bi If hahad done wrong it would be different, done nothing. Russian opera , to the protest of Dr. Willett, President of the Chicago b : ie OF CLAY” tone's appearance in Chicago. sent a letter to the operit ul is azar, a Russian winter on Mann act charges, noft was held at Ellis island on his here and ordered deported, but later paroled. “The ability > Christian good t I place subsert m, or write ive them singer is paras | ¢, i} en will) characterized him sbow Elaine Hammerstein in “The | > CONCERTS AND MUSIC. NEW YORK SYMPHONY Rene Pollain Lexington Theatre, ,.,, To-Morrow (Sun.) Aft. at 3 NYREDGHAZI Commonwealth Edison Company, and one of the directors of the opera com- “The right of the public to appraise | the personality of an artist is a question 1 would ni | duet tng for the erand opera people the maselven “Fatty” Arbuckle in he Lifé of the "made trom a story by Irvin » of a prett milk profiteera iy in the ring Benatar Prices De to $f 50 sy GRAINGER Hippodrome TOMORROW EVE. BODANZKY E LIK] eae Pa PERPETUAL “Ce oD Times” |’ B15 aharp. Smanucl List as Falstaff, a chorus of 4 group of dancers. Johann Straus, turing Mae Murray and David Powell, in the South Sea Islands" ‘Tachaikowsky's Chanson sans Paroles.” change ot!" “will be pictured, ZIMBALIST is a San Franc to the head of the N and then plays a running down a band of ) binders who have HIPPODROME, To-mor’w Aft. | CLAUDIA M UZiO | eT Guanrer. 3 pro-| ard Bold, tenor, will duction of "The Furnace,” based on} CARWEGIE WALL 2, RIHODA : AMUSEMENTS, | DANCE | Terrace Garden PARISIAN W WHIRL SUNDAY DANCING “FROM 2.15 Two Bands—No Intermi: shown on the » other pictures and & pr YORK THEATRE: id. Av. Pov. Prive Mais. Wed. aud Sat with Eileen “Always Audacious, RIVOLI—A comedy bill avill include’ Reid, HARRY BERESFORD, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 NENEL JoRoa BoM MOM Grey "4 CO SBS FH that thun- | evil hap- ww | * CURES anos SONG KEIM S. hev | PAY Of HUGO RiESENFiLU ADOLIPH ZUKOR Prestite ‘|“IDOLS| A Poramount Picture. Withe MAE MURRAY aid DAVID POWELL pas BEGINNING SUNDAY ALL COMEDY WEEK JESSE [, LASKY Presents Rosco ARBUCLE| in “THE LIFE OF THE PARTY.” rea a TRVIN S. COBB Ny Paramount Sistary Sreciat TWaMKecivinG, BALLET, Hach CONRERE NRG Bh tan To-day THOMAS MTIGIAN ina RIALTO Wine MEGINNING BUNDAY “THE FURNACE” FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA day WALLACE. (ELD ALWAYS) AUDACIOUS Last Tues 1 ACTORS’ BALL and MIDNIGHT JOLLIES 24, at TICKETS ON RALE AT THE DOOR. 8/15, DAILY HALL Ml MWe “4, 2.0 Lani wey POM! RMLAL IE CHE OREsCtAL aR ei MATINEE e aka Nitnabe Pana) NEW THEATRE 125% ST NEAR Bi) AVENUE poi BURLES VE yr aa Ly Ww ATS Be rst ollulat, ions. Loew's New York Theatre and Roof | SUNDAY AFTEKNOON ||‘ onan WAY, “an © Yan Did Fashioned ‘Boy. WALTZ CONTEST Championship of New York, ‘sth corare, Bere Morey Ben ‘AliSeats Bronx Opera House Loew's American American Roof 1am W of Reserve * 7 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDEKS ADMISSION, O |HELD IN ACTRESSES’ DEATHS Arrestod tm It Ste. Marte. 2, MARIE, Mich., Nov. 20. » Bought by th bodies of Marly and Lalit Goat dante, | fused (0 tell anything about his where- 'K. | abouts in Chickgo laat Saturday. , Was taken into custody by loeal perma denies any knowledge | officers| A two-act burlesque called "Girls 'n to take Cox to that | According to members of Loomis, was also known | cook on the steamer watchman on the that Cox came Sunday morning in| the crew of the WESLEY Garey ot RAND THEATRE AMUSEMENTS. | CENTURY '"5.%.) F. RAY COMStOUN % e AMUSEMENTS. | 39TH ST. EA B THE OUTRAGEOUS MRS PALMER Wiih MARY YOUNG. = MECCA CAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ORIENT. | BOOTH Toca, 454 MW Bw 1 | FAVERSHAM * | BROADHURST aMEs< ic F RAY COMSTOCK & MORAIS GEST Mn ie ysii With LUPIN LANE & Paul Polret Costu F APOLLO wile 7, aie “Jimmie” ar Cast and Chorua ROL DER eTWLCh GAKDED Giro vas tu THE QUES! OF HONOR LONGACRE \, 4" St. Mats. TO-DAY & Th Netantag Musee Cu YuaTTeE i ATTE | COMEDY 7 rs | HoLUROOK BEINN THE B PLAYHOUSE ‘3: MARY NASH te oan BIJOU TUKATILE, Went 48th 4, tee THE SKIN GAME | jum K of Wh'wey, Bre 6.30 Mat..Wed.® Thanks Day | piu BEN WELCH. TIMES SO. THEATRE?! Fei D in MIRAG SELWYN Wit", E| ee Sr. oe OPPORTUNITY With JAMES CRANE. | ASTOR ji AAT AD iy ELTINGE Went 2d mes aaah N va LYRIC “4, IPOPULAR STARS WHO WILL FILL LEADING F ROLES IN NEXT WEEK’S THEATRE BILLS HERE edn'in a dice game that ended in @ fight Hobert Koch, firmt mats of the Loomis, told the Potice Chief that Cox told him ‘Thursday that on Saturday hight Ne had been with two girls who had been driuking, He left them at rooming house, Koch quoted Cox as sayin, | Cox when queationed by Chief of Po- Hee Mitchell denied having made such 4 statement to the frat mate, He re- | “THE VICTORY BELLES” IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE Sverything’ will be given at the Co- Ja ‘Theatre by “Tbe Victory In the company are Eddie Re Friedell, Lynn Canter, n Andrews, Mildred Howell, Mat- © De Lece, Fred Reese, Eddie Vine. 1 Moore and a chorus of t girts | AMUSEMENTS, GREENWICH VILLAGE > Ra “SAMSON & DELILAH SHUBERT Fe GREENWICH VILLAGE FOES 1920 FRAZEE en ava san autts Gye MARGARET ANGLIN ",,7K5 wOMAN E GILDA VARESI—NORMAN TREVOR NitK MAUVAM FULTON Weat 40th St. Eveniegs a: 6.20. Mata To-day. Wed. & ‘Thurs MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Ran bboy Keen at ry im Aieud AUoitnUE bRearnces SPANISH LOVE LOVE ST PRINCESS oma. rt MANDARIN 35% Nora! Bayes,? mgt | as Live Ghost “KISSING: TIME ICLIAM NORRIS & EDITH TALIAFERKO nD. W. GRIFFITH Manerpioce | PLYMOUTH Toe, we com er, 620 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK CASINO Pry ad Bea, ian 0H “te or ct y ZIMBALIBT'S ES TO-NIGHT at 10 30 OVER’ THE HILL By WH) Carleton. REIT CEL NDAY CONCERTS ae ENE) | FO-MORW MATINEEENIGH 15! 25°10 00 EVES 50"12250 MATINEES NIGH Nos GeS]SC 1 Tet Year vs, 8.20, Mate, Bat. Wed. & Thors, W. 44tn to hat go why la ls crowded every afternoon and night Commencing Monday Afternoon. Heaueu by Eddie Dale and scotty rrivdest, In a brand new burlesque called “Girls N’ * superbly produced, All tun, melody magnificence and pretty maids, Twice dally, Mod Seats two weeks In advance. Smoking permitted. WEEK NOV. 26—NOSELAND GIRLS, ve BEGINNING, “Tomorrow kd EPROCTO YORK THEAT NORMA TALMADG The Branded Woman” . f aH 2 i LAND CIRCUS - AMERICA'S GREATEST STAR PERFORMERS NINTH REGIMENT ARMORY, NEAR OTH AVENUE HAND, 230 ANO UTH—THHEE DAYS, UNDEM THE AUSPICES OF ry REAT LOVER” SreSiAL MATINEL WEDNCSOAY ENTS, MESEAYE SEATS 51.00. S L ddglyd Broadway TRAN at 47th St, Jet Times To-day of HOWEWTSON COLEA” Pleturiaatton. UR EMENT ‘just IN THE “a COHA ARNOLD DALY RN, Cohan © Harris 1,000 SEATS BWay & 96th ST ° SHOWS DAILY 61 5t & BWAY 12 SHOWS DAILY AMILTON BWAY at 146 SI 2 SHOWS DAILY (4 STE oP 3 AV 2 SHOWS DAILY Br KEITH VAUDR WAY AT 41 St NOOb TO 12. PM BROOKLYN vide “CALL THE bocT On “HITCHY-KOO_ 1920°* 100 Othere—Mostty Girt HENRY ‘WILLER $- Tene sr et ji ay A huane A 4 r TNOMAS. "th MEANEST MAN THE FAVE Bacenckaett fe, PUNCH & TUDY\ {9 "4g Th MORIN SUCRESIUR TO ‘CLARENCE: BAB’. wit HELEN HAYES & sat, @ Hn THE BMASHING MUSICAL ys WELCOME STRANGER ris Grong coe ‘STOR RM te wooo & wYOE, “Summertime.” Burne: CORINNE TILTON Rife © RUBY NORTON, ANNA CHANDLER, HARRY AND EMMA SHARROCK and Others, KARYL NORMAN, CLARK & ARCARO, ELINORE & WILLIAMS, “LOVE LETTERS" rar ae » PEARL REGAY & sas VAUDEVILLE HOT WEEK OF Nov. fred Bowers x | 4 Marx Bros. (Can be used to pro- renting it to some desirable person No better means for renting vacant rooms than a World

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