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iret Year” and “Miss to mention too “Dit- years, to « esure, we have of small town plays, but hate dress suit finish and patent Morality they were more than convincing. Then there meant nothing moze than a of bunco and hokum neighborly play is quite another for it is of the soll. It makes feel much as you do when you Siong # country road in sum- and stop to talk over the fence ® tarmer—provided he's willing hia procious time on you. It You a sense of just dropping in hg up your hat and “passing of da: Nobody ever seoms im a hurry, and so you sit back and listen to what is said the, lasy interest of an idler. This ly true of “Miss Lulu Bett,” when the fatuous head of the surveys his possesston and & witle sweep of the hand pro- ; “I tell you, people don’t know living Is if they don't belong y head of this Windbeg, and ‘not your Ags until ol ha in his absence: to watch Louise Cloaser role, even when she is not saying ing, merely doddering in her bs But Mother Bett is never caught Ing. In spite of her slow mem- itiful reminder of the trag~ of old age—she is quidk aa a steel Incidentally she co ; yy to dramatic critics Minian asks, “Oh, Mrs. Bett, won't ‘ you come to the thekine with us to- B dents” and she dryly answers, “No: fooled engugh without fooling nig iayecle on purpose.” In her quiet Se she causes another explosion .« ih ite unnoticed and remarks \ icrcen oe addin mensoRen ies for the Coming .Week MONDAY AFTERNQON. Theatre—"The Garrick—*“TwelftH@n igh’ ‘ MONDAY NIGHT; “THE EVENING WORLD mi SPOS MS Cort—Laurette Taylor ‘in “Peg o° THURSDAY NIGHT. Apollo Theatre — Lionel and Julia Arthur in At the Bltinge Theatre on Monday will produce “The White Villa," dramatization by Edith Ellis of “The Dangerous Age,” ie Soiree ‘ut it wouldn't turn ‘When Monona is told to go to bed always protests, “It's only & thour. Then there is Diane et tee mdangerous age, with her nigbtly ex- ces Nave fo, go down to the 2 rt with such truthful Younes ar these ‘that “Zone “Gale aoe the people of her play recog- amusing human beings. ate the heart is touched ungxpect- , as for instance when Mother on more to herself than im. And sometimes I nothin’ more had hap- to me than bas happened to It’s ail gone for me, just the eS for her, only she ain't had} in” ‘pa it's no longer “ali gone” for Nigian gel comes back to her r news that his first Pontes Miss Gaile, in over her play, felt we wauid in our minds if we knew iu would be happy for the her days baking pies in her ‘home. face that in itself is a Frank Craven ‘Reeountenance could” gain nothi peeven a five-cent § cigan th an 2 A ad band. These two actors could ,, inte uny two-by-four com- “ . and (be accepted as native ‘The ‘mere idea of Craven's being » Pemantic is enough to make a vil- ot constable laugh. But he is rok y Tucker to the life, and Mrs, pe) in jacently sums up the “4 thus: “I won't have you say if about Tomm: I wouldn't > “Stare i he'd never bfen off Main Bitrest all his life. Tommy is a nice Tommy Never tut out to be eo. ‘The grab he makes at would scare any girl out of the room. Buf in time he gets her—gets her good and plenty as his wife—and ‘then comes the ridiculous troubles eothat lead to quarrel and separation. ~ioHiwerything ts patched up with court- aplenter after Grace has hurled a vase at Tommy’s erstwhile rival and hit » Mer hosband on the head, The doctor calls the whole matter a case of m: irimonial measies and says, “Le *“Taugh at it” It is unnecessary to give 8 audience this advice. wae, of a touch of high life on Ziegiela feld Roof, there's @ youth in ia ate Frolic” who talks of a while he toys with an accordion. asked her,” he reports, “what she thought of the Volstead act, and she a she didn't like vaudevilie.” goes to show. what you can ay without @ Prescription. woe tne ssid ii PSHASTINGS’S BIG SHOW” v2. IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE tei Sew@iarey Hastings's Big show" Shes to the Columbia Theatre In * Blew burlesque. With Dan Coleman ine company are Hazelle Billie Quinn, Phil Peters, Olive La te, Frank O'Neil] and oe chorus 0} cate «VICTORY 1 BELLES” PP “Beles” wil give « fburlesque called “Girls 'n ul " at Hurtig & Seamon's Danish author, Karén Michaelis, INT—AnAa Chandler, Bowers, Walter and Crooker, Jock Kennedy, ,| Harry La More and the film comedy, Falucation of Elizabeth," with . will be in ovidence the of the week, Beginning thé ser on will reveal teonge Antiss in “The Devil.” DYCKMAN THEATRE—Two photo plays will be offered daily, together with other features, be a ballet. PROCTOR THEATRES — During first half of the week at the Tomw’s NEW YORK THEATRE Avenue Theatre there will h> tne attractions will include Jury" and olght pidden Fruit” to-morrow and Yvette Rugel in songs gay; Mary Miles Minter in “All Soul will head the new bill on Thursday. fiyee Tu on The 2d Street Theatre wik start off Irving and Jack Katifman in yjonel Barryfhore in songs and Billie Burke on the screen Garden,” Thursday? in-"The Education of Bizabeth."” On «Red Pogm" and ay the film attraction will be «the Fire Cat," Friday; May eehiyie Arliss in “The Devil.” ‘The ison Pifty-eighth Street "Theatre will have Ashe," Saturday. the ‘same phdteplays and Paul Mor- a Naom! lage, During the week at the 125th ‘COLUMBIA ALUMNI MEET. are Street Theatre the headliner will be Morton, ‘The Burke and gee Play and Hold Rlection—will| Unvell Mitchel Tablet. Alumn! of Columbia University start- ed their celebration of Alumni Day last| ita scenes In. Denmark. company Kenyon, Edward Reese, Frank Mor- gan, Dothea Fisher, quarter to,” ‘never mentioning the |Anita Rothe and Jobn Clements. On Monday anchor Bayfield will present Shakespeare's “Pwelfth Night” at the Garrick The- tre in ald of the Italian Red Cross. Bayfield will play Mglvqiio, Frances Corson, Viola; and Rowland Buckstone, Sir Toby Belch, a ee Laurette Taylor will return to the rt Theatre on Monday night In 4 Goareu revival of “Pog o' My Heart," the comedy by G. Hartley Manners, first presented at that house on Dec, 20,/ ton and In Miss Taylor's support A B. Matthews, Percy Ames, Greta | James W. Kemble Cooper, George, Riddle, Maud | Milton, ‘Thomas A. Sydenham and Mildred Post. . ° ce first half of the Stookdill and Morley ghd Mack, “The MER by atte of Youth" Fruit” will be th bbe ca Arthur Hopking's production 6f “Mac- ‘beth” at the Apollo Theatre on Thurs- day night, with JuNa Arthur as Lady |- Macheth. The settings are by Robert Bamond Jones, Veil” will enter on its seventh to-morrow night Wem #loboken, torium, West’ Hoboken, N joxeph's Audi- waa er N.Y. RIVOLI—Thomas Meighan will be Wit¥iam Faversham ‘in * and the Paupe: night to the Selwyn Theatre. * *-. by Blair Hall, “When We Are Young’ will be the attraction at the Bronx Oper House Change e of Bills in Vaudeville PALACE-—Gertrude in the end rehwbilitates himself. The 1m soreen will also show the Rivol) Pic- AJ aps torial and ‘The Unhappy Finish.” The orchestra will play “La Bam-| [I py ancasa boula” as an overture. ene. CYITERION — with Marion Davies as the star, will hers be the headliners, Net Nagarro and his jazz band. Billy} and Nace} be Others include Murray and company RIVERSIDE = and O'Donnell, will offer artistic sel- | entific and comedy subjects, April will be among the features. iam Kent and Kate and W the leading entertat AIST STRHET vaudeville list will be Winifred Gil- , Wilton Sisters, Heath'and Ster- ng, and Charles Leonard Fletcher. The scréen will show George Arliss in Barefoot Boy,” HAMIL‘DON—The sary bill will Billy B. Van, James J mein Sisters, and T JEFFERSON Vera Gordon, Rolley, Jack Conway, M Bleanor Pierce, a! MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE There will be Dugan and Raymond, Sylvia Clark, Yvette, A AT BURTIG & SEAMON’S with Bugene. O'R rie nin. the Dale is the ¢hiet COLISEU Me r the week the bill will include Peart Repay dances, Newhoft Phetpa, Paul, Docker and the sim| tra and Betty Anferson will sing “The Price of Possession,” with | Gounod’s “Ave Marla.” Ethel Clayton as the star, Thursday will bring Anna Chandler, singing comedienne, and George Arliss on the screen in “The Devil, FLATBUSH THEATRE wards in his Song Revue, Ryan and Bronson, Gallagher and Martin, and Samoya will be leading features, ‘The screen will show Dorothy Dalton in STRAND—Charle Adventuress,”” There will be orchestral music, | Arliss films will be shown. LOEW'S AMERICAN—Artie Meh- limger in his own songs will head the , | DIN throughout the week. Others will Wallace, Carlotta and “Forbidden: “Afgar." Trus unveiling of a bronze memorial tabled to | the elas o men in mony. AMUSEMENTS. himself. But instead he | The PASSING SHOW. we ‘Yoat prevents the suleide of a waif, and) CENTU RY’ THEATRE, ‘Gas Lyo1A. Loroxoy. ‘Buried Treasure,” The theory of rein- APOLLO Eves. §.30, Pop. Mata, is carried .thraugh a series WiLtaant ‘FAVERSHAM 4 © ranging from the Stone Age a MAL Phy Princo 224 Pa |to modern times, There will be a! swalwa UO TIN ia af *| musical prologue called ‘In a Span-| SELWYN | Tis, a2 tase “Here, There and Frank TINNE Mas taken New ¥ LYRIC “4,1; al [oom BAYES * Geonae Beeninog, 8:15. atat ‘i GRIFFIN! GHARLIE CHAPLIN ‘THE Kio" OPECIAL SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 11.18 lst Showing at 10,30 A.-M. = | GTR ie wplin in Kia” is to be retained for a second s,_| Week's offering. A child is left In an 4us Ed-! automobile by a woman who is in| dire cireumstantes, The car stolen by thieves, the kid is tossed Into an ash can, Where he is found by Charlie, the tramp, and reared by him. Lepohous Exquisite “The Rose Girl’? CAPITOL—-"The Saphead,” Street photoplay with the comedian, William H. Crane, and Bus- ter Keaton as the chief ‘actors, be the leading feature. Another pic- ture will show the American Fleet at the Panama Canal. In addition to orchestral and vocal music.there will BY CHARLES DARNTON | With-a beauliful new theatre, one of the most beautful dancers in the | world, and “The Rose Girl" blushing like a debutante, 49th Street west of Broadway saw @ new light last night —the glittering sign of the Ambas- Nineteen Saher eet: ever~cager frat nighters found: them. a house of gold-and-red jand Italian marble, with a spacious triangular floor affording novelty as well as comfort, By way of an added bouquet, “ | " offered Lydia Lopokova in |@ ballet of perfumes—at least it was 0 described by the programme in a curious mixture of French and Eng- |lsh, and ft carried with it the im- |pressiye tag of Michel Fokine. Littl¢ Lopokova went away a girl, ing a performance of| but she lus come back @ woman. Her |earlier charm has ripened, | London success has not turned her in “The Marriage of Wiliam ees, faculty and hun | screen attractions, reds of ulumn! were present. | performance « buffet supper was ee in the Hotel Astor and officers of the} the Columbia Alumnt Federation were elect-| New Offerings “ours Aue | a | The princi, al eyent to-day will be.the| gives to ‘ On the Screen write see tiaimeil ais ere with the skill, grace and most of ail understahding of Never has musical comedy been dis- wished sby such art as Lopokova Ansetin Goets! has written tuneful nd somewhat famili Arthur| the plece, and Willian seems to have gone into the History che! te sh AEOLIAN WALL, LJ seen in “The Easy Road,” an adapta- | Woods, Mr “Mitehel Police tion by Beulah Marie Dix of a #hort) culled ‘Easy Street,” written | Hans W. Zinsser wil Meighan has the role | of ‘a sallor-noyelist who, after marry- | y young woman, drifts |. along in laziness until he determines | Carey Duncan Major Gen. Robert Lee Bullard Pale Murray Bute’ ai bent |of Brench musical comedy for his V apenk at the cere: re S "Mat, Haensel & Jones, AMUSEMENTS. NTURY PROMENADE |” ABOVE CENTURY THEATEE MIDNIGHT ROVIDERS' i 10.80 for DINING and DANCIN SHUBERT “Bee, 4h, Wo Coa, cat 38. GreenwichVillageFolliesi= RPC OTACL IN ‘THE NIGHT WATCH ha. | rrederich” gaghone. thrill of season.” SELWYN THEATRES °%, "HONEYDEW, COMEDY B=. w. ‘in | St. Matinece Thurs. & Sat. HOLBROOK BLINN i THE ASTOR THEA. Bway & Gan st Matinees Wed. (Pop.) and Sa Kew NEEDY Bibootr pr tie COKNERED GARRICK @ 8 8. rae soy, Matinees Thura & Sat. a HEARTBREAK PRINCESS THE EMPEROR JONES teeta 3 Brock Pemberton's Productions S LULU BETT W. 48th St, Bryant } Mts. Thur, dese “TICKLE ME” TIMES SQ. revs as Eso “The Inside of the Cup," FLORENCE Ey. Bilnyn ing Winston Churchill's novel, Reed in “The ves to this house after flve weeks ® Criterion. With it goes “My Tochatkowsky's "1812" | will be played by the oreh IH CENTRAL THEATRE ten 50. sane Bway F. RAY Te « monnis ‘a | T Prowe nt | DELYSIA Th the Must cal how z GILDA VARESI-—NORMAN TREVOR ENTER MADAME FULTON \;, 4:2. & Goop sxATS AT HOX OFFIC 7 ELTINGE Th, Wea ww ree Matinees Wed. ard Sat Tinta Wed snd hat, ARrvisS| creed cOSpr = 44TH ST. THEATRE “WAY DOWN EAs (meneetn All ara LITTLE OLD NEW YORK GRNWICH VILAGE: LAST 2 WEEKS. Mignon, giving a good’ figure: to, a fairly gdod voice. jarlea Purcell trailed along in neat fashion as the| love-smitten youth who sings when there's nothing else to do. May Boley did her usual clowning | as vigtims. Zoe | by falling upon hel Barnett wore a French acc@nt instead of stockings with her’ slippers. { Bnougt | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. i MANHATTAN faust CHICAGO OPERA CO. MARY GARDEN. General Director. Lg uMONNA’ VANNA: ‘OTELLO: \iiaich & Hainlin Piano Used Pxclusivoly.) RETURNING MARCH 10 PAVLOWA And Ter BALLET RU! 2 PERFORMANCES 0) ICES $1 'TO_ $3.0 SEATS NOW ‘ON SALE BWAY 447 ST 2 SHOWS DAILY IVERSID esis & way tf TEs OF nd NAT _NAZARRO JR. DOROTHY GEORGE ARLISS Play 6 BIG KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACTS. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. 10—81G ACTS—10 ANILTON SHOWS DAILY J DIAMOND & BRENNAN, TOTO o VERA GORDON Fighth Anniversary 10—81G ACTS—i8 14 STE of 3 av EARS ei SsLEWIS in The Seeond Charen ies EWANSTERDA PriEATRE S23 > West of SWAY) 10-MOK‘W MATINEEE NIGHT B.F. = had A A RJ \ 39TH STREET THEATRE THURSDAY ArZERNOgR, Pe” AT 2.30, GUILBER IE Presents GUIBOUR |! A MIRACLE PLAY, OF OUR LADY, Plaved by the Students of Her ‘SCHOOL OF THE THEATRE TICKETS NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE, Mat, Helen, Love, 1 Wet 34 (Knabe Piano.) Lexington 4i" ‘TO-MORROW EVG. at 8. 8.15. LANGENHAN ° 7 aut NOW AT BOX OFFICE, Madison Sq. Garden im wet ROSENBLATT 2:2: 4, PIASTRO. 1 PUsTRO BORISOFF ROSA-LINDA NEUWIRTH, Soprano soe) ‘Tiokats 806 to $2.80 B PIANOFORTE RECITAL by ELLEN PROCTOR’ RK THEATRES uncle Muneal Oli Henry & Meare, [Ratio (& Sehramih, Berna |THE 3 “The County Fair’ BIG VAUDEVILLE, Wiese MIDWINTER fF ney, *'Summe SIU aitradterd teihens srr KEREKJARTO »» ib . Eve, at 8.15, FEB. ei Loew's New York Theatre & Roof ‘Cont. t, M. to 11 PM. Roof tol A ML THE LURE OF YOUTH." AMUSEMENTS. | THE ROSE GIRL ig | LYDIA LOPOKOVA in Ballot by FOKINE. Bat.2.80, Mat West JOUN’ GOLDEN ‘Presents enact Us LARUE and DEAR ME} HALE HAMILTON The Jst Year LITTLE e 7s Ye Won 44.80, [Mata Wed., Tyurn & Bat., 2.30, | PLAYHOUSE ¢ B, of By, Brea, 8.0, Mats, Wed, & Sat., 240. |MARY NASH 2 'Vonnd ZOUSESPECIAL MATINEES mow bay, 40 BEG THUREDAY & FRIDAY, fn GRACE GEORGE Sy. BLJOU “TEA, West r Matinees We | ctr ad RN GAME Wm. A. Hrady’ FRAZEE § ‘Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.30. 5 aia Cb i» a; MAXINE ‘itor Yate Bit MOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLES! Scene of ‘Twloo Dally, 2.30. "it QVER THE HILL. As: By WU Caricion, Dinetted by Hacry Mlllande, W. of Loew's Am: Biusle 42 St. “By ninco RN’ IS NDED "ENGAGEMENT. USSI 500 N’ ISB All Instruction P Lessons Day or Evening Sundey Dancing from 2.15 CAPITOL 43) World's Largest, Most Hoautiful Theatre — at ou of eau Real Estate wauinees 10s 800. Nights, | Bronx Opera House Poa FRANCES S' if ARK aa a a PONTANE | BEING EARNEST, Pup. Pricay ye STRAND ARAWA “THE FIRST BORN’ | BEGINNING TO. Dis TRAIL'S END! Fulton Sts, Tua THE Tae SALE ue MoRosCO THE BATH OT RAM BROADHURST 31) &:. RE i a cory KF sy "MORROW (SUNDAY) NIG FIRST ZIEGFELD ROOF ‘concent. HENRY MILLER jit,"0%4.95 Sc 33 MRS. FISKE AAO IBELASCO Wes Cy C3 Fs, * a Mata. LIONEL ATWiLi Bia. Teak Mat. 63° ST, THEATRE, bet, Broadway and Ganthat Park Went, / Eves. 6.00, 1)" MIXED MARRIAGE? # oat THEATRE. COLUMBUS en PARK (Be 10 ala Wed a at, ate WILSON and HOPPE Auo WONDROUS a LIBERTY SY | fon set 8 Wed. and Sat. Ms fisedee| AN FST MAN "RURBLES." Cont of 16 orto THEM RED : "aonoow & FORD, Jack Cohan & Harris ot 824. $¢ Pim. ot 68 WELCOME STRANGER with s sdonae e LYCEUM 5, at ice fr INA CLAIRE rie epiol Biota GLOBE. Byea 6.30. Mats, Wed. | FHED STONE “i ioe Tt Presenta ROLAND YOUNG ia ROLUO'S WILD OAT] Hea Eves. 8,20. Mats, Fri & Sat. B FRETTHSS Vb VAUDEVILLE : ¥ PHOTOBLAV ES Mon. TUES. PEARL REGAY & CO., NEWHOFE & PHELPS, PAU) DECKER & CO. ETHEL CLAYTON in Behe Price of Possession.’ HON. TUES.. WED. ACNA CHANDLER THREE RUBES. JACK KENNEDY & CO. M BILLIE BURKE in “The PA Education of Elizabeth.” wg HEXT WEEK | GUS EDWARDS' Romenite , Advent 2 FEATURES DAILY 8 Plece Orchestra, Eves, Gitt Nite DANCING ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL Vormorly at Grand Central Palson. NOW AT ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway 3 Lessons (iincin ) 30c Not necessary to take 4essons. Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for danc- ing. 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