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1 T= pa t { i Plays for the Coming Week wil be brought to the Lib-| erty Theatre by Henry W- Bavage on Tuesday night, in “Eady Billy,” with book and lyrics ey Zelda Sears and music by Harold Mery. Tho littic star has the role of | em impoverisiied Roumanian countess ‘who comes to America, wins success | is 4 “toy” soprano in Greenwich Vil-| Jage and finds romance in a young fmmineer, Among others in the eup- Porting company are Boyd Marshall, Bytney Greonstreet, Beatrice Con- @tance, Arthur Uttry, Jean New- @ombe, Josephine Adair, Charles Gay, @@e Billy Four, Beatrice Collenette jemd Mack Kennedy. see ‘The fret of thirteen matinees by b ond Sarge’s Marionettes in “Fup Van Winkle” will be given at the Punch fand Judy Theatre on Monday. John FE. Kellerd, at the Manhattan House, will divide the weok cen “Hamlet and “Macbeth.” ‘Thuraton, the magician, will be the ‘@@traction at the Bronx Opera House. _ Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACH—Willlam and Gordon ley in “Iwo Vagrants,” Kitty er in songs and dances, Gertrude jerbilt and the Wirth family of @questrians will be the leading fea- tures. RIVERSIDE — A revue called uubles of 1920" will head the bill. ere will also be Emmet Devoy, Mary Haynes, Tim and Kitty. O'Meara, Clayton and Edwards, Sully &nd Hough and Charles F. Semon. SST STREET THEATRE — With Karyi Norman, “The Creole Fashion Plate” heading the bill, will be Mc- May and Ardine, Dugan and Ray- fond, Kranz and La Salle, Marcolle Fallot and Mile. Nana and M. Alexis. ‘The screen will show Annette Keller- ann in “What Women Love.” COLONIAL—among others will be Kallz in an operetta called ptation,” the Four Marx Broth- ers, Vinie Daly, Charies and Madeline Dunbar, Earl Yates and Jed Dooley. HAMILTON—Harry Carroll's | teties of 320,” Charles, Withers In “For Pity's Sake,” Marshall Mont- ry, Vaughn Comfort, Wilt. Col- and Dooley and strong are on the list. JEFFERSON—The Ford Sisters will @ppear in “The Ford Frolics of 1920,” Bnd the pill will also offer Long Tack and company, Lew Dockstader, h Herbert, Patricola and Hall id iro. MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— jess Eve,” a musical com-~- wady Cecil Summers, Jack Wheat pend sixteen girls, will be the main at- on. The bill will also include A. \ ins in “The Walking Musit Storo,” Green and Homer Dean, the Duo and Eugene O'Brien on on in “Broadway and Home." COLISEUM—Eva Tanguay be the headliner the first half of week, with the bill also orenng ton Sisters, “The Fall of ged and the photo- may, and Home.” Thursday Ee Oring. Lambert and Ball, Nat C. Nugent and the film Waters.” iat Nazarro, Lambert Ball, Holliday and Willette, J. C. mt and others will start the with “Broadway and Home" as @creen attraction. During the if of the week there will be lof " Clara Howard, S— eS , halt of the week Proctor’s Fifth Theatre will have Jean Gra- { Dorothy Wahl, Harrington and and le Adair and Sister. % will be a new bill on Thursday ; Ryan and Orlobl, Archer and i Margaret Donnelly and + i Start the week with Combe and t Robb and Hollis, Ben Smith, ela and La Veda, and the film _ , “The Daughter Pays.” With change of bill on Thursday will Gordon Didred, Corinne and Will- J } C, M. Dunbar and the film play, 'S AMBRICAN—During the hair Hot the week there will ‘be K. Emmet, Mary F. Ryan, Lyndall Qiurphy and Plant and others, * r with the screen feature, e.” Thursday will bring a are called “Bweeties,” the others, Hershal! and Con- Bore and Phe photo~play, “The Fur- ‘al NEW ASSOCIATION OF » IRISHMEN FORMED |» @t Is Expected to Supplant . Friends of Irish Freedom, f.. It Is Intimated. 1” ane Greater New York Council of Whe American Association for the i Recognition of the Irish’ Republic, q@which in time, it was intimated, _mpould upplant the organization Known as the Friends of Irish Freo- ) dom, was formed last night in the ) Hotel McAipin. More than 300 men lend ‘women, many of them former of the latter organization, New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—Dorcthy Gish will be seon in “Flying Pat,” a comedy adapted from a story by Virginia Withey. Acting on her husband's statement that a woman should have A career, @ bride goes in for avia- tion and after a luckless nose dive fo rushed with her instructor to a road house, where her jealous hus- band fn \ Moston Keaton comedy, called “Courne 16," a Bruce scenic, and the Rialto Maga- mine will complete the film pro- gtTamme. Von Suppe’s “Morning, oe and Night in Vienna” will be the principal orchestral number. RIVOLI—“Tho Juckling,” an adnp- tation of Opie Read's story, will be presented. A country school teacher falls in love with the daughter of a poor family, who is already engaged to the son of a General, and the situations brought about reflect the spirit of the land and the period. There will also be “The Noisy Sul," a Sunshine comedy, and the Rivoli Pictorial. Tho orchestra will play the “Mignon” overture, and there will be singing and dancing, pence CRITHIRION—“Mideummer Mad- ness” enters on its second ‘week. Other features will be “The Four Sea- fons of Life," with singers and dan: a Primna color study, Desho's dance, “The Butihie,” and “Serenata” as the chief orchestral number, STRAND—“Tho Truth About Hus- bands,” a version of Pinero's play “The Profiigate,” will be the leading attraction. The cast Includes: May MoAvoy, Anna Lehr, Elizabeth Gar- rison, H. E. Herbert, Richard Gordon and Arthur Rankin. The Buster Keaton comedy “Convict 13" and the Strand Topical Review will also be shown. For an overture tho orches- tra will give Enesco's “First Rhap- sodie Roumaine.” The Strand Male Quartet will he heard in a medloy of songs., OCAPTTOL—"Passion,” depicting the romantic life of a Parisian milliner, will introduce the Continental star, Pola Negri, Other features include orchestral numbers and ballet danc- ing. NEW YORK THEATRE LOEW'S —The attractions will include “The Furnace” with Agnes Ayres and Mil- ton ills, Monday; “The Brute Master,” with Robert Bosworth and Anna G. Nilson, Tuesday; “The Coast of Opportunity,” with J. Warren Kor- rigan, Wednesday; “The U. P. Trail,” with Roy Stewart, Thursday; ‘The Little Grey Mouse,” with Louise Lovely, and “The Empire of Dia- monds,” Friday; and “The Fatal Hour,” with Wilfred Lytell, Saturday. RES, ABE REYNOLDS’S REVUE COMES TO THE COLUMBIA Abe Reynom Revue at the Co- Wary, PHAN lumiia. Theatre will have as its chief “Onee Upon a Time,” combination of comedy, and mustcal numbers. With Reyn- olda heading the cast are: Art Mayor, Flossie Everette, Lloyd Peddrick and Spencer ——a— “‘ MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “The Million Dollar @ive a burlesque called “The Little Hurtig & Seamon’s In the company are Joe Harry Fentell, Al. y Dupree, Irene Meara and Mildred Cecil FLING Bas a) RIALTO We Freed, Al ‘Tyler, AMUSEMENTS. \ CENTURY 28 toa teva fweds nat wk scueeit MECCA Musical Extravaganza of the Ortont. T Opens at 10,30 Y for Dining and Dancing. WINTER GARDEN 15,85, Sieatint Tre Bat a BO ARSENE BREVMES< CENTRAL sata 38 way. F. RAY COMSTOCK & MORKIG GRBT Present The London and Paris Sensation, IN THE 4 ” DELYSIA costdat know, “AFGAR' "Has takea New York by Storm."—Tolegram, APOLLO See 42.8. Bre 8. Mats. Wed & FRANCES WHITE Hammerstein's West 424%. ire.s.20, SELWYN {it Wea a nathan FRANK TINNEY wort WE ‘West 434 St, J. Mate ture: a Beta 3a, FLORENCE REED SELWYN'S PLAY, ta: EDOAR “THE MIRAGE” MAXINE ELLIOTT" t Jiiers Ant UMGUDs AUDIENCE WAEATHLE SPANISH LOVE anes te THE BAT 44TH ST. THEATRE *is, ta Sie Amazin Senta ies D. W. GRIFFITH Masterpiece ‘WAY DOWN EAST With Orchestral and Vocal Ancor: AML Heats Reserved Order in i y BELMONT zis AMUSEMENTS. Broadhurst a; 44% 9. of hz, BA mere HULL isin TELL LL Setar MARION to Ly i Metaatis shen We ‘Are Young” ASTOR "see eS Ta Return to the Triumphant * "stave MADGE KENNEDY (HERSELF) in “CORNERED” “OVERWHELMING POPULAR APPROVAL.” —Telegram. BOOTH "yp, 8. Ww. of B'y, res, 8.00, Wed. and Sat. 2.30. F AVERSHAM| THe pate A SAS ee COMEDY fren. Yentin., Be ti HOLBROOK BLINN tn THE BAD MAI N CASINO Ha,ct Bre. ars te pumeauers HONE YD EW FRAZEE ‘Wost 424 St. Dra, |PRone 81 Mate, Wed, and Sai, 9.20, (Bryant. MARGARET ANGLIN oot goa" NORA BAYES ‘tines Weds a at 20, cote "° 3 Live Ghosts REPUBLIC Wee 424 9. mres., 9.30. note Wed. (Pop,) and Sat., 2.90. DADDY DUMPLINS ™),"acty™ ELTINGE Wer 434 treet wrecines, 265, Mata, Wed. \(Pop,) and Sat. 2.30, DIES NIGH PLYMOUTH fit: Siete and ar a0: LITTLE OLD NEW = GARRICK $4") 80h, oy, HEARTBREAK iiousE ty 7 Bernard Shaw AL MATINERS ara tTacntrint BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE mR in te Sout GREENWICH VILLAGE S's 33,4", abate BEN: ‘SAMSON & DELILAH? PAULINE MOVES ,"9, 39TH ST. HEA. MON. E GILDA VARESI—NORMAN “YREVOR TER MADAM FULTON jz,o00 men Matinee Wed. and Sat, 2 AMUSEMENTS. _ — TO-MORROW NIGHT—, GREATEST CONCERTS IN NEW YORK & CENTUR EDDIE CANTOR AILEEN STANLEY. ¥ JIMMY HUSSEY W-OTHER STAR ACTS—10 ) SEATS AT CENTRAL“ Jesse L. Lasky William DeMille’s Special Production “Midsummer Madness” with LOIS WILSON, LILA LEE, JACK HOLT, CONRAD NAGEL A Paramount Picture test Novel “HIS FRIEND and HIS WIFE” RIALT Dorothy C Gish . “FLYING PAT” A Paramount Picture BUSTER KEATON COMEDY FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Bugo Miesenfoul and Lion Vanderheim, con 4 oi Phone Bryant 17 JIMMY HUSSEY | VERSATILE SEXTETTE. GEORGE E. PRICE S_OTHER STAR ACTS—8 WINTER GA GARDEN ALWAYS THE BEST SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN. From Cosmo Hamilton’: Biway at 49thSt. Beginning Sunteg George Melford Production Jucklins” with Monte Blue and Mabel Julienne Scott A Paramount Picture SUNSHINE COMEDY eRIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA frederick ahlbere a4. Joweph Lan, con- Last Times Today WILLIAM S. HART in “The Testing Block.” + Tina Matinew To-day 2.80 i “THE YOUNG vistTERS” NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Ben-Ami in “Samscn & Delilah” Moves here from Greenwich Village Theatre. TORM IN “THE GARDEN OF E FOREST FIRE IN THE -Alaxander Woolloott in the Times, ‘““THE To-da ean ae WRECK oT Atta eres) RE YOUN GF, Uy \= Sider) wr) Cc | | Bankers’ Association, EMPIRE siivta’@ gat 2 eeper of the terday Stuaeat not. the funds of the 1 c Leather © Company. GREENWICH, Conn Superior Court, Brid, Dec. 11.—In the Lanz was a@ pro- AMUSEMENTS. Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld: ‘CRITERION “The finest legiti- mate dramatic pro- duction ever shown BROADWAY AT 44TH ST. Continuous Noon to 11.30 P. M. Uree # ef 100,000,000 for For- 9 elem Trade Credit. CHICAGO, Deo, 11.—The onganiza- tlon of @ $100,000,000 corporation with a maximum financial ability of §1,000,000,- 000 to finance foreign trade by making it available to American producers tp payment for goods to forelgn gtd was discussed at a conference held terday under auspices of the American CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ARNEGIE HALL. MONDAY NIGHT at G15, SONG RECITAL BY DE RODA HELMUTH AtiAy WALL, Tues, Aft, Deo, 14, at 8, CELLO RECITAL BY MAY MUKLE Mat. Hasnael & i Mies a Buna Dass EOLIAN WAL 3. 30 PIANO RECITAL BY. KATHERINE Mit Haense) & Jones, Masen & Hamitni Mano SAE RE DEC. 19 CONCERT OF MUSIO FOR PIANO. RACHMANINOFF ‘Tickets NOW at Box Office. Direotion C.J. Feley. Bteinway Plana, CARNEGIE WALL, Mon. Aft. Deo, 13, at & 2nd NEW YORK WECITAL by VASA eh , VIOLINIST ww: “AMUSEMENTS. “CALL THE DOCTOR 4 NEW AMSTERDAM. state, Wed. & MAKES Tit® FIVE STARR RING REVUE." WitCHCOOK “SANDERSON—-HUNTLEY ‘HITCHY-KOO 1920’ DOYLE & DIXON—MOSCONIS & 100 AMSTERDAM ROOF Dice ih ak LIBERTY bart 35 taine! i Cawrtiiokn tine Hall M Bay THE. est 20, Maus W Satat 2.0, “A DEW MUSICAL ROMANCE Iyrlce by aida Sears. Muse of by John ion tH ered. Metropolitan ‘Singing Cast Marstall, Sidney | Grenatruct AND SENSATIONAL: tl ‘The DOOPLIGATE” BY THE WASTER DRAMATIST, S1Q AITHUO WING PREG with. AN ALLSTAR CAST J) A FIRST “NATIONAL . ATTRACTION ar OVERTURE" FIOST DRAPSOOIE QORRMANE’ ENESTO FAMOUS, arm, MALE QUARTETIE MITCHELL, stead. TOPICAL Revie NEW BUSTER KEATON COMEDY STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SARL _EDOVARDE canductor BEGINNING SUNDAY —MARK. TRAN BAWAY 6 47lhSt Derecion JOS PLUNKE ER WM. and GORDON T, DOOLEY & CO. trey Vanderbilt &475T] MAY WIRTH & CO, Tew Pathos & Co. KITTY DONER & CO. GEORGE JESSEL'S “Troubles of 1920’ EMMET DEVOY a c PARY Waves, Fine KITTY O'MER A. 5 DAILY. otavron & EDWAR Harry Carroll&Co. CHARLES WITHERS FORD SISTERS LONG TACK SAM ‘and. Dintey and Singing Quartettes, Quintettes i Cetettee Last Today “HELIOTROPE” BROKEN WING. The Gr “GOING “THE BAD MAN" ON Matipees” Wed, and "Bat : oaswortmrs THE SKIN GAME ahs Ist YEAR AND SAT. AT 2.20, Greenwich ile ilies == e LONGACRE Weet 4ath st Evenings, Co Toe Releving Musical Comedy ae TO BE PRESENTED WITH CORPS AND -¢. of Bway, Deioe Dally PENE IRE BN NE] © :* OVER THE HILL THE FAMOUS BROADWAY AT 5lst ST. ~. CAPITO World's Largest and Most Beautiful Theatra EDWARD BOWES, Managing Director, BEGINNING TOMORROW POLA NEGRI CONTINENTAL IM THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIES erie AFIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION INTRODUCTION DeLUXE OF THE Mi FILM OF THE'VEAR , WITH A Ci AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, ‘APITCL ENSEMBLE BALLET L_PRESENTATION BY SL. ROTHAFEL. THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS DANCE Terrace Garden PALACE Daten ie Here 40 All Instruction Private— — AT THE — HIPPODROME | | MATINEE EVERY. DAY ms Day or Evenin Sunday Afternoon—Tango Contest Dancingsom 2.15~—Lwa SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘EPROCTOR'S NEW YORK THEATRES YET MARIE." Ten Smith, er Slaters, othe, Kathartng Notarious He ata “ooo at eae Bronx Onn House WORK MONDAY, WONDERS| rT Tie See Sean ea |Motor Boat Show| OK E SAY TIME Clean, funny, snappy stories and jokes; jolly songs; pretty girls; magnificent scenery and NEWER” BURLESQUE, with ABE talented Commdiany whew ohow tn all ditatie orks war pec. seo" Lee “whorh gREYNOLDG and stasetul HENRY MILLER’ Fives. 8.20, Mate. Thurs. cattinge n JUST SUPPOSE sO BOR Ww "W MATINEE NIGHT BRAMHALL | ~ MIXED — |] pore das BS" Z5%%"100 EVES 0229 138 E, 27th 8t., nr. etinaton Axe. . | MARRIAGE Gz FEMGUSON,” EVE. DEC. 14 Sone Brilliant Cast r= COHANSS | BIG HITS: ean tea THE T VERN Tra [es ” B Bs MC SMOSS MATINEE 245, *Maybloam,"" Others, “THEMEANEST MAN en As TIMBERG. WB.F KEITH“: VAUDEVILLE JI MJ JAM Mu JEM MIT von Tare, W., Punch & Judy fh if ts “ROLLO’S Wik ‘oar’ poner « juoym Deu ELEN HAYES PARK Bis Calc be MANHATTAN 08 Houses 9.9, of 8th Ay. Mik 2.15 Mon., Tea & Wed, MO, & Bre, “OTHELLO Loew’s New York Theatre & Root ML A. M, to 12 P. M. Roof ols M iMELIOTROPE.” ein i KELLERD | taeeeRere ||| ae AND QUALITY PHOTOPLAYS ROADWA NEXT WEEK. “The Reckless Eve! . Jubilee Week TUES. WE! EVA TA ANGUAY Orne “oreniEN at roadway & XT WEEK, "Eddie Leonard ELINORE EA Wittiaue ey all, Others. fi we ait an Hour.” JUBILEE WEDK, 2 Big Features Daily Spoon! Stage Attractions Every Night, No ‘sdvance in prices, 7B STONE i or | 4 Frances Starr" “ONE’ ___ CHARITY. dwas ee Cohan & Harris‘, 24,5 ane 313 APOLL TO-MORROW NIGHT ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents IN-ONE BENEFIT for N.Y. AMERICAN CHRISTMAS FUND. All Principal WELCOME STRANGER ™* ceoiae Be | Grand Centr: a, {]|] Numbers trom DAILY EXC. nical, Palace, W]) Beanie issn jlo A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ADM. 75? mewarter ||| HiAC2E shies 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ADM. ‘75? tne war tar BROOKLYN, “MARK. T CONSTANCE MANY JAN ALMADGE|| § "Danearous Busan OOKLYN ~ srontus"msighan’ th conrad In ‘Quest’ ot Hie” Youth, TWO-IN sticKL MI OLGA WTA OWN yic Can nes || NEY MANIC Gigected by Herbert, “TICKLE MR" end "JTMOMON." POPULAR PRICES %0 was Theatre, 42d St. Weat of B'way yan Be LP TOUISE ALLEN it ¥LINORE DENWere Di MAVEN & NIC GRACR MeRAw rH Weinman, BOR HALL Bother, Com. Westie) The Record sein AMA, cana ane en eet SE Hit ee ner eee ese

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