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JONDAY AFTERNOON. Tyranny of Li Square Theatre—“The Crad! and Judy playlets. ' MONDAY WIGHT. ‘Theatre—“Nice Peop! Mr, Pim Pasees By.” Doris Keane in “Ro- Theatro—Clare ae x nha Postponed opening of the Klaw Theatre in West 45th t, with Rachel Crothers'’s » “Nice People,” will take Op Monday night. Francine eee ; Pim Passes By,” an English sft A. A. Milne, will be pro- Theatre Guild at the At the Flayhowss 2 Monday night ; ee presented by Ste of Edward ‘Romance. ' | i r of an Italian prima coe 3 ‘a New York rector. The su; eompany includes Basil rit ney, ) Anson, Reginald Sheffield and ° ° . matinee performances will at three theatres on Mon- "The Tyranny of Love,” an on of George de Porto- J a, Rag 4 “Amoreuse” will at tho Bijou, with Estelle and ye Keightloy in the eg A Spanish play called lie Song,” by Martinex Si- to be produced at the Times Theatre, Mary Carroll aod McG: are in the cast. New Offerings Augustus Thomas's play, : bridges” all Oy. Clare Kummer. Two of these are musical Pleces, in which Sallie “Fisher ‘will “ee Touls Mann moves to with “His Sweethearts, ion of heisagl ae" the Rialto Maguzine will shown, The elachuetz"* “Buddies” wit be the attraction at the Bronx Opera House. ————— Change of Bills In Vaudeville sere sin ries ! ig ‘1 the play hi cipal orchestral number. RIVOLI—James Barrie’ “What Every Woman Knows,” ‘a Vill that also includes Riggs and mks ‘Witehio in dances, Tom Wise in ‘The plays the husband, Timer,” Ruth Roye, and Charli¢ RIVERSIDE THEATRE.—Francis ‘agen the screen in “The Kid.” clude Massenet’s “Phedre” and the prison scene from “Faust.” CRITERION—"Buried cal prologue called den.” “Here, The! || will also be retained. STRAND—Char! in ‘The Old Swimmin’ Hole,” “eye SS] * wan and the Novelty Clintons. screen feature will be “Paying IN.—In addition to Irene Franklin in character songs there wil! Be Chic Sale, Virginia Pearson and McCool and Gildea, poem by Bernard McConville, plays Ezra, be Booth Tarkinton’s comedy, the Explorer.” orchestra will “The Mikado.” “Ei arry of 1931 will be the lending ‘The bill will also include Juliet, Erwin and Jane Connelly, wiey and Louise and Ryan and 4 INTAL—Gome of the features be Anna Chandler, Marmein Sis- ters, Harry Puck, George M. Rosener, Kennedy, the Four Ortons and Animal Spectacle. 'S BROADWAY THEATRE— Norton, Jimy Thornton, Paul » Teneyck and Wiley, Shelton and the Asahi Troupe will ap- will be Will Rogers in numbers and a ballot. On the Screen RIALTO—A film production of “The Witch- ing Hour,” will be presented, with El- Nott Dexter in the leading role. Julia Crawford Ives made the adaptation. The story deals with a young man under an inherited fear of a eye jewel, commits a crime while being taunted and is alded through uksuspected hypnotic forces to gain his freedom. A cartoon comedy and also be overture, by Carl yon Weber, will be the prin- | Te be seen with Lois Wilson in tie role that Maude Adams played at the Em- The adaptation ix the The wife in given all her effort to make her husband's success in poli- tieal life, yet she may not reveal her strength for fear he will fail if he realizes his weakness. Conrad Nagel ‘An “Out of the Kwell” cartoon comedy and the Riv- oli Pictorial will complete the film bil The music programme will in- overture ‘Treasure,” with Marion Davies as the star, gocs Into its third week. ‘There is a musi- ‘In a Spanish Gar- and Everywhere" Ray will be seen «film version of James Whitcomb Riley's Ray the’ barefooted country boy. Another youthful feature will For un overture the play selections from CAPITOL—The chief film offering "Guile of Women,” written by Peter Clark Mc Farlane. Rogers has the role of a Swedish sailor whose belief in women ia restored by his first sweetheart. There will be other pictures, concert LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE— ‘The attraotions will include Bert Ly- tell in “The Misleading Lady,” to- morrow and Monday; Constance Tal- madge in “Mama's Affairs," Hold Your Horses, Wednesday; “8 with Bebe Da with Frank Mayo and “ with Shirley Mason, Friday, and “One Man in a Million,” with George Beban, Saturday. pce SS “GIRLS OF THE U. S. A.” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “Girls of the U. 8, A.” will give a two-act burlesque at Hurtig & Sea- mon's Theatre. Al Shaw, Marty Ward, Nettle Wilson, Margaret White and Lulu Coates figure in the pro- ceedings. Recent Paintings by Henry S. Eddy at Babcock’s By W. G. Bowdoin. Henry 8. Eddy, who showed his art at the Babcock Art Gallery, No. 10 Mast 19th Street, just abouta year ago, is holding an entirely new ex- hibition, consisting of twelve recent paintings at the same place, which is to be continued until March 12. exhibition opened to-day. Mr. Eddy continues to paint with sincerity, and his concepta of the great out-of-doors in New England are shown tn his’ canvases now on The view with incre: us charm. His “A Bit of Provincetown" ts a lovely little Jandycape thut ts full RIALTO of an insinuating appeal, based npon the landscape elements ‘he has here most skilfully synthesized, The group of trees at the left, and a single entirely across the narrow street. Mr. Eddy again scores in this picture with his painted trees shown at the reght: The simples on the left give one at the right are’ transcendently | “touches” of fine color to the compo- brushed. The Provincetown houses, the streets, the flelde and the hills Wanderer, Bedford,” of the place are all endowed with an n old whaier, in service. academic charm, The vessel was painted just after her “Way Up Along’ feature, return from a seven-year voyage, and Cod street, and is en teristic of Provincetown mer cottages. A single three and one- the spars and rigging are silhouetted against the overcast sky. The dock- age ineldentals while unobstrusive are nevertheless effective. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. “MANHATTAN ant Chee OPERA CU.| tral, Director, sidewalk, half miles long, in ite entirety, shows in a section with thi figures going and coming. A drawn huckster’s cart is regi as approaching from the di ‘The strong morning shadows cast Sculpture and Sculpture Paintings by ARCHIPENKO Atthe Societe Anonyme 19 East 47th St. Drawings and Water Colors Daniel Gallery 2 West 47th St. AMLET:’ & Marita tied xcluatvely.)° THURS., MARCH 10, TO SAT.,19 ‘SEASON'S FAREWELL 12 PERFORMANCES ONLY PAVLOWA THE INCOMPARABI nd her BALLET RUSSE NIGHTS (EXCEPT SAT.) AND WED. AND SAT. MATINEES, F004. 09; 43, SATURDAY NIGHTS, $1 to $3.50 MANAGEMENT FORTUNE GALLO. SEATS NOW ON SALE | | | id screen will show “The In- —Por the first half of|s week the bill will include the Four Brothers, Lew Wiison and Bar- and Saxton, with Vera Gordon Greatest Love” as the film at- Beginning Thureday the : will show “Paying the Piper.” TBUSH THEATRE — William im their revue, AMUSEMENTS. je, and pe photoplay, “The First Born,” with ¥ Hayakawa, will constitute the f. RAY ei & monn DELYSIA ei ‘oi bat ‘Mfual TRICRR Co "Tas taken New York by storta."*—Telegrem. [PLAYHOUSE 5 e eee MARY NASH 2.602 ‘The B. of By “Brat Ph GST ST. ek Dat REGEN T—Kramer and Boyle, Elea- nor Pierce in dances, Arthur Lloyd, andthe film play, “Paying the Piper, ed the first half of th will be Paul Morton and} ass, Bartram and Saxton ‘a photoplay called “The Bait.” : DYCKMAN—Photoplay and other features will offer a daily change of 6. er m1 PROCTOR THEATRES—Heading | 3 me Dill at the Fifth Avenue the ; ‘ . oat of the week will be : m Beresford in “The Money i Sle ‘Thursday will bring Rieh- | Keane in “Scenes from Play oa eight other acts. The Twenty- ‘Third Street Theatre will sta ‘week with “Fixing the Furnace” and) wer ather features, including Charles Ray | the photoplay “19 and Phyllis,” same film production , will be eon at the Fifty-elghth Streqt Thea- the first half of the week. Among © Attractions at the One Hundred Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will 4 Lew Hilton. and Harry and Emma 4 Bir is AMBRICAN—During the || HEARTBREAK HOUSE _Chret — ie bi week there wil! be | + Comedy by BERNARD SHAW. mb. Band and San ig) BAe fim phy “The Offshore Pirat “ BUOU Matinees Wed. and fat. at 2.0. 2 Viola Dana. On Thursday t) The THEATRE GUILD gremste will change to “Avound the Cloc! . PIM PASSES B ort features including Bert BEGINNING F a SEATS NOW ON Wi in the photoplay “The Mis- ‘ing Lady. INAPPY SNAPS” REVUE | COMES TO THF COLUMBIA LYRIC NORA BAYS (3, Wet of Brenda Ww ¥ ates Pave Marion will bring “Snappy 4 new revue, to the Coluinbia tae. In the company are Charlie | Frankie Niblo, the Runaway | Harris, Alberta Fowler, hon, Tom O'Brien, James OD», James Olives, Wiliam Catboart, Gi, of BF, Mats Last reek wid THEA, Wen <i M. Kven, $30, Fie tba. —_ a8 GARRICK ®¥ pate wil ‘To-dar #20. jed. and Mat. 2.30 sical | tier sth, Wot of Biwar. 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Wway at Ou Be Matinees We Bree a Se | MARY 1 Ro NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, NEGFELDSAince ICING ON FROURS| TO-M'W NIGHT, ZIEGFELO ROOF CONCERT CORT |LauretteTa gor WEST 48 st "as Sty ite RT ‘evs. way ra By J eae MAN HENRY MILLER ‘3: MRS. FISKE KLAW OPENING WED. NIGHT. = FRANCINE, iARRIMO} fa RACHEL CROTHE “NICE P' PEOPLE” BELASCO ‘West wih 8 Byenings at Matinee Thure & Sai. 2 ll aes ‘DEBURAU’ ‘DEBURAU'}. wt, Thurs “WAKE KE UP, JONATHAN!” t Wi evs. 8.15. Pop. 75 LIBERTY i. \Mthows sat and: Wet a ‘Musical Comedy Hit, “ Bats, AMUSEMENTS. RIVOLI BROADWAY AT 49th ST. Beginning Tomorrow Jesse L. Lasky presents WILLIAM DE MILLE’S “What Every Woman Knows” From the famous stage success by SIR JAMES M. BARRIE with Lois Wilson, Conrad Nagel A Paramount Picture Last Times Today- TIMES | R IA LTO SQUARE Presents A William D, THE production 6 WITCHING HOUR” with Elliott Dexter A Paramount Picture From Augustus Thomas’ famous stage success FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Riesenfeld and Lion Vanderheim, Conducting Last Times Today BEBE DANIELS in “‘She Couldn't Help It ” Goi A D TIMI aes Sirs "excurr SAT EHOLIORYS: MATINEE DAILY Mi PROCTOR’ NEW YORK THEATRES 5 | Hie Ryan. Howe & Ry Jie, dceepaloe’ Hatton tare hese | & disse Sano & Miller. Seamus Haye kewe to “THE FLUST BORN." jie aang patie ee Sane : + ait SL. | Near 6th Ar. oll Ave. By win BL Hany Jolson, Lbonat, Gormley ~SPASSIONATE_ PILGRIM” with AN ALL STAR CAST and BIG VAUDEVILLE, ss Max Ford, Rees, Hay & Rina | " a Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld—————— Prison Scene from Faust RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahlberg and Joseph Littau, Condue' “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY.” Beginning Mor CRITERIONA aS jill] 4 MAT INEES je COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION TREASURE” (ods ROADWA ha Balt,” wich ieee | |PALACE AMUSEMENTS. Geom Conan: y MARY “ \| (Lert it & gvand old Nome?) an ai 2 rv oductio With OF70 KAUGER and MANION GUAKL at. COHAN T=; Brey & « Mata Wed. EF at “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ RN |- PUNCH & JUDY Ty pam ROLAND YOUNG ‘“ ROLLO’S WILD OAT ERY EVENING AND . reiway & sarunn, FOR THE RES’ PLAYLETS—-MUSICAL Third Week “BURIED with Marion Davies A Paramount Picture EVA TANG! rom Wi vient FRAN ra oak 2 SHOWS IVERSIDERSR aE A GALLAGHER & RO Puce STPUIEAN ADAIR & OO" Y & 12 SHOWS DAILY reat Picture, “8? Pa wevoon s GiLDEAS nice & Wana AND Onn HARRY CARROLL & CD ln ‘WARIETIES OF {921° “Columbia Burlesque better every week” comment of New York thentre- goers upon ‘these lively, funny, | clean, beautifully presented shows Commencing Monday Aftrrnoon is getting is the general |& NEWHOFF & PHELFS AND OTHERS, cS VAUDEVILLE AND QUALITY PHOTOPL AYS “THE INSIDE OF | tend fon ann || LO-MOR'W MATINEES NIGHT Ce lebrated SUNDAY Concerts Qe to $1. Eves. Sue to de Act. VERA GORDON ‘tn her latest picture “The Greatest Love ither B. F. Kelth Pi nae. Lloyd, Other Keith Acts | SON, ‘CATING THE ripen” (2 tw. ot By yeat YY & 7 we UE HAYAKAWA | WE FIRST BORN” CKMA | Bronx Opera House |." A Ubessez: = al ‘LOUIS MANN yt ‘oh Sth Bt, near Leaington Av Dancing! Bra TS to Gundays, 215 wo 12 All Instruction Private— Lessons Day or Evenin. Sunday Dancing from 2.15-—-Two Bands “The Concert” Capital Grand Orehestra. ‘ie 06-4. agaha Avg |