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Of the Week \ ae TO-NIGHT. Belmont Theatre — “Miss Lulu Bett.” Lyrio—Nora Bayes in “Hor Family ' WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Fd 4 Garden—"The Passing Show ge Theatre—“The her story, “Miss Lulu Bet! ‘will ‘be prevented to-night at the Belmont Theatre, The cast in-| eludes Carrol McComas, Louise \Slosser Hale, Catherine Calhoun Doucet, Beth Varden, Lois. Shore, William BE, Holden, Brigham Royce and Willard Robertson. . ef Nora Bayes comes to the Lyric Theatre to-night in “Her Family with book by Al Weeks and “Bugs” Baer, and lyrics and music by Seymour Simons. With Miss Bayes will be Julius Tannen, Al Rob- erts, Frank Morgan, Florence Mor- rison, Una Fleming, Alan Edwards, ‘Almeda Fowler, Thelma Carlton, Tom Bryan ate Randall Sisters, “8 “The Panne Show of 1921" will be brought out at the Winter Garden on ‘Wednesday night. Harold Aterige wrote the book and lyrics, and thi music is by Jean Schwartz, twenty-two scenes include a ballet. Asiiong others in the company are Willie and Hugene Howard, Marie Dressler, Harry Watson, Tot Qual- ters, Cleveland Bronner, Janet Adair, Sammy White, Zambount and ‘O'Han- lon, Frank Ridge, Grace and Berkes, J. Harold Murray, Dolly Hackett, Mellette Sisters, Cortoz and Pegsy, Stone and Hayes and Grace Keoshon. “The Beggar's Opera,” John Gag’a encient work, with new scenes by Grnold Bennett and Nigel Playfair, ‘and additional music by Frederic, ustin, will be revived on ‘Wednes- qsy night at the Greenwich Village ‘Theatre. The English company in- cludes Arthur Wynn, Charles Ma- rath, Percy Heming, Alfred Heather, Trooia Philbeam, Pitt Chatham, Lena Maitland, Sylvia Nelis, Dora Roselli, Nonny Lock ya) maith Bartlett. * The Provincetown Players move up | to the Selwyn Theatre this afternoon | to give Eugene O'Neill's play, “The Emperor Jones,” with Charles Gil- pin in the title role. There will also be “Tickless Tint,” by Susan Glas- pell and George Cram Cook. Per- formances will also be given to-mor- row, Thursday and Maeaede Ges Frits Letber poor a two weeks” engagement at the Lexington Theatre to-night in “Hamlet,” “Macbeth, “The Merchant of Venice,” pals ‘aesar,”” “Romeo and Juliet” and “Richard IIL.” are also scheduled for are among the entertainers, while the | photoplay is “Dead Men Tell No ales. DYCKMAN—With vaudeville there are feature films, including Carmel Myers in “Beautifully ‘Trimmed,” Madge Kennedy in “Help Yoursel Sugene O'Brien in “Broadway and Home” and Will Rogers in “Cupid he Cowpuncher.” LOEW'S AMBRICAN—The bill the first half of the week includ Al Shayne in a monelogue, the Kelly and Helt Revue, Bell and Belgrave and Viola Dana in the film “Cinderella's Twin.” Newoomers on Thursday will be Brown, Gardner and Barnett, Blair and Crystal and others, The screen will show Roscoe | Arbuckle in “The Life of the Party.” PROCTOR THEATRES — Vaude- | ville and features make up the Dill at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. The Twenty-third Street Theatre has Clara Howard, Senator Murphy, Dooley and Story, the Chung Wha Four and Annette Kellermann on the acreen in “What Women Love.” Thursday will bring Adelaide Belt, Byron and Haig, Rice and Ward, the Southern Four, and the photoplay The Jack Knife Man.” New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—Dougias MacLean is seen fn “The Rookfes’ Return,” made from |a story by Archer M. McMackin. The rookie, refusing a job as a bank olerk, takes to selling books and gets knocked down by a golf ball sent by @ pretty girl. Ashamed of his humble quarters, he has her drive him to the Riis woes. Marshall 18 the nome of his wealthy aunt, where he . ‘The Young ‘Peapteta ‘Theatre, the direction of Mme. Alberti, ell rs i give matinee performances at the |*#D* and a evenic study. discovers he !s heir to ‘a fortune. There is also a Sunshine comedy called ‘The Slicker,” the Rialto Mag- Apollo Theatre to-day, Tuesday and| prvort—wallace Reid in “The ‘Thursday of plays and pantomimes ‘The bill includes ‘*Nevertheless,” by Stuart Walk: “The. Dolls’ Adven tures,” and “Three Pills in a Bottle, ‘| by Rachel Lyman Field. One of the} fuveniles is Miriam Battista. ee pe There wifl also be matinee mer- formances for children at the Long- dy pupils of the Professional Chil- dren's School. ‘They are to appear in “The Princess Winsome,” by Annie acre Theatre to-day and to-morrow | i Fellowes Johnston; “The Dancing} Dolls,” by Kenneth Sawyer Good- “The Adventures of Lady Ur- sula,” by Anthony Hope, and tab-| “eaux posed by Ben All Haggin. dina) Frm now till New Year's Day, be- morning, thé | Rivoli Theatre will offer perform- ginning at 10,30 in ‘ances to orphans and poor children. Wor their entertainment there w grant;” two Chester comedies Rest Pet” and “Four Times Foiled,” featuring Snooky, the comedian; “Sound Your * Manne; and “Babyhoo little ones from all parts of the world, ‘There wi!l also be “A Christmas Fan- tasy,” with a chorus of thirty, and other musical features +. Change of Bills ht be Charlie Chaplin in "The Immi- showing | | CELED ORDERS” In Vaudeville| every GARMENT PALACE—Among Harry Carroll's “Varieties of 1920, Wranklyn Ardell in Jr.” Joe Cook, Bob Hall, O'Donnel and Blair and Alexander and Bvelyn in “All Balled U | RIVERSIDE THEATRE — With} Trixie Friganza heading the bill at Sylvia Clarke, Larry Harkins, Claud Goldon, James Dutton, Kitner anc Reaney and the Marie Gem ) COLONIAL-—Kitty Doner, Charles Withers in “Mor Pity’s Sake," Lev “*Dockstader, ,Robert Merwin, Hugh Herbert, Wilson and Larson and th Reynolds ‘Trio are on the bill HTY-FORST STREET THEA Clayton White and Grac Leigh in “Cherie” share first honor fornia, ‘The serean feature ts Dor othy Dalton in Barrie's play “Hal. an Hou TEREPERSON -- ‘The Four Mar Rrother uve returned, and wit them are John B. Hymer, Harr Tighe and Wdna Leed Brothers, Lowry and Mile, Nana MOSS'S BROADWAY Fi vaudeville | i Allman , Frank ¢ ters and Camille Birds. Rudell and Dunigan, Fin hotoplay thy ( nange of Lil on Phursday w lying Pat," ¢ screen in “Yhe Prigky Mr ENT—Starting the week ar Ford Sisters. mond an Mabel Burke and the filr ying Pat.” On ‘Thursda’ on in “Half an Hour" as th on H THRATRE—The Fou Morto} Dugan . and... Raymond. Bupps Fabrite and wilt Oakland | PENRO? Solomon hers with Beth Beri, a dancer from Call- sine Hammerstein in “The '™M — With Bradley an¢ wyer and Jones and Greenle is the star, With its Ford Sistera and Lilie Burke | will be a. new bill, with Doro-| 3} 8 i | IF YOU WANT TO BEAT THE MARKET, 8 | BEAT IT THIS WAY. I THESE VALUES. IN STOCK, BROKEN 8 r 1 n | n 1] y| ir 1 NIGHT SHO EXTRA MIONIOHT also shows “One Best Pet,” the Ri- Quality for Quality The Largest All Round Values in New York NO REJECTED MERCHANDISE, NO “CAN- IN OUR STOCK — ~~ anes ara} OWN CUSTOM TAILORS. READY TO WEAR. EVERY ONE OF OUR $50, $55, $60 & $ ‘| $62 SUITS AND OVERCOATS—-NOW 32 EVERY ONE OF OUR $65, $70, $75, $80 & $90 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND $ 42 Wilbur Mack, Brown and Weston, | ULSTERS—NOW ‘ A FEW LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS $ SIZES— ~The New Plays | ei duidek a OF THE STAGE WHO FILL THE LEADING ROLES OF THIS WEEK’ S ATTRACTIONS: Charm School” 1s the principal _at- traction. The play, by Alice Duer Miller, ‘1s concerned with a young man who assumes the task of con- ducting a school for girls. The screen voll Plotorial, and a “Mutt and Jeff” cartoon. The Rivoli Chorus takes | part in “A Christmas Fantasy.” CRITERION — “Midsummer Mad- ness,” based on Cosmo Hamilton's novel, “His Friend and His Wife, goes into its fourth week. Other fea- tures are “The Four Seasons of Life” ‘The Bubble,” danced by Dasha, and “Serenata,” played by the orchestra. ries Ray appears in| “Nineteen and Phyllis" as one of two rivals for the love of a girl. A bandit robs the young hero of the engage- ment ring he has bought, but he gets ft back and wins both $1,000 reward and the girl. The music programme includes “Christmas Overture,” the |’ Strand Male Quartet and soloists. nce Committer in Palinnde. A mass meeting will be held at the c School in Pallsade, 3 ‘night for the purpose of organizing @ villgance committee to protect the town Members of the Julius “THE ROSELAND GIRLS’ AT HURTIG & SEAMON’: “The Roseland Giris” give a bur- lesque called “Before, After and Af- at Hurtig & ¥ Theatre. There will be a New Year's midnight performance. against bandits, Zaneth Post, American Legion. the local y and the Pallaade Improve- patrol the town In addition to the regular po AMUSEMENTS. VOLI WALLACE REID y at 49th “Tho Charm A Paramount Picture RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA CONCERTS AND “music, TOSCANINI and LA SCALA ORCHESTRA METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 28 ‘Stage, Boats os Standing Room Only. The star appears as & girl from a Pennsylvania village who decomes a telephone operator New York hotel and ts carried away by the life she finds about her. " LALTO Douglas Mac Lean Times Sq. ‘The Rookles Return’ FAMOUS RIALTO. ORCHESTRA RITERION *: Broadway at 44th Street Jesse L. Lasky Presents William De Mille’s “Midsummer Madness” “One of those rare pictures that Ho cond visit.” —N. ¥. H Evans as the child heroine of Heldi wf the numbers add to the variety of the Cy Managemeat LOUDON “GIRLS DE LOOKS” IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE. Barney Gerard's “Girls de Looks’ company comes to tne Columbia Theatre in “Bankers and Brokers,” two-abt burlesque. Joseph K. Watson, Will H. Cohan, Anna Propp, Betty Evans, Princess Koloma and others, LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE pbuckle in “The Life of the Party” and Buster Keaton in 2 (Benefit ables Hosp.) 8.15 SEMREISLER ME TROPOLITA aplincel & Cariiton Maaleo "Tuesday; June Gaprce in “Rogues and Romance,” Wednesday; William Russell in “The Iron Rider, Thursday, Bebe Daniels in “Oh, Lady, Friday, and Jack Pickford in Who Had Everything.” In the cast are A Paramount Picture with Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Lila Lee From Cosmo Hamilton's novet CAPITOL—Madge Kennedy in “The Girl with the Jazz Heart,” {s the FRESH FROM OUR YOU CANNOT BEAT AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC grenine ; MORA BAYES BOOTH Tics “ DICTION LE SMUBERT VS. 8.30, MATS, 2.30, AVERSHAM PAUPERS oe TWAIN'S Romantic Comedy, Dramatized by Amello Rives, MATINEES THIS WEEK ) TOMORROW, 39°" ST. 7 a ; ‘SAMSON & DELILAH’ ravrine ASTOR THEATRE. wn} MATS. WED. (POP) & SAT. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Friend and His Wife.” m—~$100 ie 250 words have the photo- BROCK PEMBERTON Anyornoes AT 8.15 TO-NIGHT the First Performance of “MISS LULU BETT" of B'way, Bvs.8.90,, Criterion Theatre. BELMONT \*" ILY HOLIDAY MATINEE OF TER MABAME FULTON ™:: MAT. TO-DAY and All Week, GREENWICH VILLAGE TH THEATRE THE BEGGAR'S OPERA FIRST NIGHT’ “WED., DEC. 29 Rat SHO reuaas | Dowerity Dalton tnt Heat Picture HALF AN HOU Wat ean DOOLEY & PA OF tim Betty Moraaa, « ‘Turio, otha. Marte & FIRST MATINEE THURSDAY CENTURY THEATRE, [Rvengy 8 Mata 62d and B’way. Wed. roc : MECC A ‘AGOVE CENTURY THEA Stake Se GLMBSB800 7“ ceuny ROCTOR’ EW RO THEATRES Tice & Ward, Bowers, f FOR SALE. LONGACRE = 4 Matguing Mision! Corseay’ Statiay, ATTE CASINO MATINEES THIS WEE WEDNESDAY, HERSELF 'iA.2:0 CORMERED” ‘DRAMATIC SENSATION OF SEASON.'—Journal eee aie Tied BOHEMIANS ie) ER iniy|| 30th St & Broadway, T ‘ ae ron WSO, ceus Mio banerne i Make New Year's Eve. Ri RAY COMSTOCK ‘k MORAIS GEST. Present London and, Paria Sena Everybody Wants to See iparkling Musical Loew's s New Ta tat re & Roof Parry! Ansckve. Loew's American Roof $2 ¥-° Al, SHAYNE, Skelly & Hett Reve, Mel n URTIG miSEAMON ATRE ry Cy st NEAR AVENUE, QSELAND GIRLS dearer a Has ‘taken New York PLAYHOUSE <* ais Every Day Fain wr MARY NASH “ Wat 2 48th St. shite “THE BROKEN’ WHERE EVERYTHIN ui L) MATINEES THIS WEEK PLYMOUTH @ LITTLE OLD NEW’ YORK” THEATRE #15; Ww EVES.8:30 MATS. WED & SAT. 2:30 THE SKIN ee GALSWORTHY’S REPUBLIC "es $24 8. ra. & DADDY DUMPLINS #9’ Hsclys ELTINGE Wer 4, Sret. At B’way & 9th St. & B’way & 51st St. Only Arnheim AMUSEMENTS, 4 AMUSEMENTS. ‘i Now Starting Its 12th Happy New Year! Happy, Because It Has. Made Millions Happy by Its Clean, Jolly, Enjoyable Shows. COMMENCING TO-DAS Big Company singers, dan clalists’ and rb} scenery, costumes and “Effects.” Twice Datly—Moderate Prices—Seate Two Weeks In Advance, LaRE GINNING, AL, 11.20.85A78, NOW LESQUERS with Harcourt BNE Tats ae 4 NAT NAZARRO LAINE HAMMERSTEIN iy The Pleasure Seokers,”* THE Ist YEAR _MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.20. a EY a'musle in oy WUN WEICH ey tar Cast SELWYN Wert, (24, 8+ rw. ot 2 FRANK TINNEY | Musigirt “TICKLE. ME MATS, TO-DAY, DOM'W The Provincetown Playe' Srrererasetrerray MAXINE ELLIOTT’ HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.” SPANISH LOVE MOROSCO POLLO: bs BU | THE BAT jextha Hocioay MATS, THU WoLtDAy MATS, THURS. & FAI MARGARET NGLI FIFTH MONTH The WOMAN rt BRONZE THEATRE, West 424 8 Man oiware 44TH ST. THEATRE ,' 'D. W. Griffith saxerteos ¥ DOWN EAST ts Muwerved. “Order ta ‘Owing to the tremens: demand for seats, will be two showings nest TIMES SQ. F SPECIAL MATINEE” FRIDAY. HE MIRAGE re MUSICAL COMEDY HIT_* || NOTE Friday night (New Year's Eve.) at 7.45 and the Second at 10.45. ") CHAS, RA RAY “19 & PHYLLIS” Adve ice pra, Folin. gue, i hut JAZZ REV foe Veer bv | VANDERBILT Beers “Weat 5th, Fitzrey 1822, Eva | BROADHURST Mata Turs, Thur, d& Sat,2.19, PINEE. TX) MORKOW HEAR’ TBREAK HOUSE “OVER THE HILL di Ty ‘preclal rnin Warners ce ane sr 4 Disgoted by Marcy Millande, By Wi Carleton. ™, fot eee eee a i aaieascisp tls. at aad arcs | AMUSEMENTS i EMPIRE 57, *,00 SSO | res OSE a » nroqwnte, unouane Knickerbocker itil Biota tad M.COHANS come DIAN S~ (iene # a 3. 8.30, Dried ST0 Wai Lime MAELEN N HAYES PARK Sao Sas HyeS: FauronaeacEs. 1 ee ite fap ae 0 Uap! oles id the, Haven, De nSDAY, tty Pioay mating WanoeDer™ ““tGlncerotahs so a1 00, ©. | BRONX OPERA HOUSE 14% 8: 4.%4.4s “CALL 1 THE DOCTOR” | Central Hudson Line weasels Soa Sogoebeaeeia, « American Diamond Watch Co, 21-23 Malden Lane—Open Evenings Ret. 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