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: elon ; __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921. ° REDCROSSHAVEN Syrarss site 37 ALIENS TO BE DEPORTED. | ONTRR GARD’ INTER GARDENS enven Detroit f cr Rea News About Reel People. BibNIeuT ROUNDERS |° Hers to Juin Bn toate. EREATE Cin aN inns & Deveing | gngneer Sehgihe sagt hme ) c : . | st of Way Bra #16 RMACLYN ARBUCKLE he EMERGENCY BOON By Symphonists By Bide Dudley. Dom uf Sania Ams, om A lena tor ihn Govottation, warrants PLAYHOUSE jt weal ot SF | SEL ete " aliens, for whom deportation warrants e qs seatteanl avmoony CronescL |tures’ le ivonuticie, W appenra. wo] smecerining erehantt With 807% | vnca eva for ie tout, where they DORIS ROMANCE | lf lapt evening in Carnegie Hall oftered most people. The writer of this de- » ata gloves, wrap atid | Will awalt deportation. Lt Is uniterstoort & novelty of Richard Strauss, an or- | partment was in a bank, in a small) articles of apparel for her to] they are to be Jol on mate to New MS chestral suite of nine movements, | town not far from New York, talking) Wear ut the (rial. One eape ally am-| York by other groups of alleged ra nt nga |va,4 48TH st. = ‘ pepeendh ere. i re > bitious storek a tofur- [foals Soi from the music that theGerman coni- |to the President of the institution re-| his) her cell in case abe receiv vo the | were acon tamil | gy BIOU Fit" poser a Tow years badk for “Le | cently, when’ some picture people | jail sentence. one we os “Canteen and ) ‘House Bou GentiIhomme,” Moliere's | Came along and prepared to “shoot” a USEMENTS. 1 aa A 4 , Club Hi On nay, scene. Rawara H, Brophy hes resigned as | j~--— AMUSEMENTS. ft eae I a1 | ne PIRE, Wry 214th St. Bros. at 815, ve . ay, » Norma Tale @)30th Street Provides Tifls music 1s delightful in its im-|, “You, we were saying, “we expect | assistant director at the Norma Tal atthe We 'and Ra 18 to become aMliated (DiS BS ATS. ECHO. CoAT U8 | rss Ww oe “Mats. Te m ral agihativeness and in ite orchéstia- | have $200,000 on deposit here by at the Whitman Ben- 1M. BARRIE'S. “SHOULD BE CALLED the a Ti a Needed Comforts. tion, being eighteenth century in| id nett Yonkers Studio. HATTERTON MARY ROSE STAYING SHOW | ,, sas “akan ove Man Le Ra Ci ee spirit but with Strauss embellish- ‘Just a minute!” interrupted the Lnperceat 7 r FOR IT WILL REMAIN the Webhats reAteau, Mangan at A Connecticut Y: ‘The Emergency Canteen of the New| ments. Probably the old composers | President. Thon he .sprang to his DID YOU KNOW THAT— TAV REST OF THE SEASON.” | 39TH ST, THEA. het may. Bra Whaat § IW KING ARTHU York County Chapter of the American | would have reveled in it lind they | {et “Come on!" he-bang out. “Let's| | Valine Hammerstein has a new film Steniven Rattan, Bre, sun. Mau f Sat. 0) 1.30, [Teese Ree YOUR FATHER WARNED YOU, DIDN'T HEF matt “agaen at BIEN A M i ‘Red Cross bas opaned a club house | on! go out in the streev and called “Handcuffs and Kisses’? y thought of doing it. ‘The suite e get in that| “4! ie J ‘tor wounded ex-serwice men and those| has plenty of triple time, is “min- | Picture!” The Broken Melody” has nothing te do with a smashed ptiotograph recon? etait in the army, navy and Marine] yetty” in apots and appropriately de-| And, In spite of the pleas of our-| In the dryest town in Kansas is a Comps. ‘Tho houses at No. 139 Wast| xcriptive when it is telling of the |%If and several other wealthy de-| picture theatre called the Moon which 88th Ptreet and was officially opened | fencing master and his valor, or of |POsitors, he rushed through the door | !* full ali the | Amsterdam. Fen 8.15, Mats. ry ie Per Lint ee | AMBASSADOR poh bs et Kee 6.90. THE. ROSE. GIRL” "3, Santé LYDIA LOPOKOVA Jn Wallet by M. Fokine, qePute Wea 12d aly In "Worlds 1%,” when @ restau. THEATIN, =. | “ i on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. the merry tailors, or the dinner with | #24 Pushed himself into a mob scene. | ant econo is involved, Rugene O'Brien WEW AMSTERDAM ROOF—NEW GREENWICH VILLAGE (yee Oi ay BOOTH oF weet ot Bway. Bren, 0.30. | macy nate eae foullding is\an attractive four- = m * o| own hooch on his hip? TONIGHT a 8.30, Mata Wed. and Hat, 2.90. inens Wri. and Sar at 2.50. The the conversation and the servant's totes Dis ms y Tet atl} LUNIt T story structure. It consains study, | dancing. Mr. Strauss seems occa- A CAUTIOUS MAN. Constance ‘Talmadge's new film SURVI oF Aca seahineg cad caiuge cooee VIVAL ., FITTEST Aaiis in THE 7 65 We bave been informed that an eld-| based on “The Man Irom Toronto,” | oqwoinG—After Theatre Suppere—Smoking = tnearatl p In the basement there ismn attractive| cannot always discern, not knowing {e7!Y man, before entering the 4th | has been named, “Lesnone in tare? | way at an mR. CASINO cing 7 ry a a |4ARLI ee ener | Wi. Hina! Alpine robm ta which, cafeteria, ser. | one plas, San wine the composer 1 (Mrest Theatre to Sik. YWay Down) i c°ureney, Foote, Will be nen opee: | Knickerbocker Sik “wa & sa. tin FIELDS vive " eves." | ‘aan st THEATRE vice will be given at reasonable prices. | Setting at, and whether he is getting tare Danded the pox “emies man | sion of “The Passion Flower"? ASTOR Ha 'wecetae WAY \uirisucoue It ie planned to havesemergency aots | Ste" his auditors. Mr. Mengelbery. | large envelope, sealed, addromed and |" “viola Dana spends @ portion of each Matinces Wed. -(Dop.) & Sat. 298. conductor, was quite happy in onthe top floor in the near future for| the opening sumber, & Mozart suite | If T don't call ‘tor thib please mait| 22% tonsing the medicine ball around wounded men who ‘are temporarily | from the “Haffner” serenade. it,” he ead. After the picture bad | ea th ah) will show, at the Cap: ees, toe been shown he returned and asked | ito) during the week of April 3, “The The study room will accommodat Walter Damrosch and the New| for the envelope. cry late | york Symphony Orchestra gave their| “My will is in tt," he explained, ac- | OMNe OF RE Bias eit eee men who cannot find other congenial | usual concert in Aeolian Hall in the| cording to the press agent. “I have |). ROX Mane « religious picture, at places tovwork. Itwill contain type-|aftemnoon, presenting Ignaz Fried-|4 Uttle heart trouble and was afraid | Told the Man.” a rolmous montm, writers, desks and. text books calou- a ees as Cog gt = pases oven" film's thrits might topple me ‘A a recent Hatlroom comedy is this lated to be of aid to men under the| the Chopin concerto in E minof. a: . title: “Wanted, two cashiers! One of % So far as is kn kd . Yederal Vocational Board. ‘The read. | Dut in ali the trimmings necessary to jown “Way Down #4 ‘be honest"? oak inty and colorful and sen-| Bast” hasn't murdered anybody yet. | ‘Hem must ar ing hus ail the latest newapapers | imental, fils tone was very, agree 4 The winners of the “Midsummer old Name?) re West 44h St. Kiven at 6.90, rc ME Wed, FS Bat. at 2.80, th OTTO KRUGER and MARION COAKLEY, #60; COHAN Zee. GeoM.ConaNns COMEDIAN 'S % (Lent it a Wem CLs inal ake’ Lid foros [St SAM H.HARRIS SUCCESSES PLYMOUTH Ter -w.stth st reese ; LITTLE OLD NEW YORK DELYSIA ise" tty taken New York tm storm, ’°—Twieeram. LONGAGRE.W48 ue, Ser 66, Math wee sat --—— a Bey, GRANT in “The Fw qT oY Wir oi 510. State Taet 3 2.30. \ Weeks F. RAY COMSTOCK GEST Present WARGAR” aT WEEK. Madness" essay prizes will receive [einen HE Ti and magazines and a vzried collec- | able. Wii Rogers usually selects the | the awards at the Criterion to-night? “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN: FOR?” MITCHELL | {in i | CHAMPION E Bet aie ries ‘ tien of books. It is comfortably fur; —_ names of his films. Timer E. Rice] ‘The fox trots being played by the ——— _ i | prese hed with deeply upholstered chairs. ‘ot Silneeptege crys Becta, under eat ween one ee him and Will| Rialto orchestra are proving very pop- First Time On Any Stage Er 4 se Comedy ®| wn the centre is a long table on| ,"a,crrmmme that emmraced ica vabling for Ro-| ular with the customers? TO-DAY, TO-M’W, Erne ae fa 30 a nt : the Season * ‘ Patullo has finished adi which are three electric lamps. maninof's second symphony, two Enea ing ine moriea, “Gasotine Gus” ry Members of tthe canteen have do-|Grieg melodies and Josoph Schwarz, MRS. NORRIS SIGNS UP. | “Drycheek Chariie” for the screen? pated all furnishings and the Red|>#ritone, singing a Verdi aria and the| Goldwyn announces that Kathieon Virginia Valli is in Jacksonvife, Qxeenis paying rental for the bulld- bi ype cored — ines Valkyrie.” | Norris, novelist, has been signed to Fla., making:scenes for Bert Lytell's write original scenarios for that firm, "ext film, “The Man Who?” tng ry. Th Heffron, who directed “The Wis. suncontion secan seuits Skis iad >t etek ae also to contribute het other work for homas He ed “The LONGACRE THEATRE PRINCESS Tem. 20%, of By. Bre ae “THE HERO” oon paed ‘ONES Witt NT ; "Bartne HENRY MILLER 4% ne a tt Mrs. Fiske xis. THEATRE, W. 4 BC Bry. 6r67 KLAW jin. bats cae ty Gilbert Emery, . Erno Dohnanyi,|picturiation. Mrs. Norris has Little Clown" for Mary Miles Minter FRAZEE in Wott «aot, tan urman | The THBA an ington Avenue and 3th Street and is] pianist, played a second recital. Mr.|to Hurope for a short time, but im. |{* now making a Wanda Hawley pic- het LARR HORE E MARGARET ANGLIN oy trey extremely cheerful with its cane fur-| Dohnanyi is among the best, and one| mediately upon her return will pro- | ture? senet crater’ “NICE PEOPLE’ m P I M ene nisbings and light upholstery. Imme-|may sit in wrapt admiration ag the|ceed to the Goldwyn Studios at Cul- — a 8Y | SHUBERT (/ ¥ # diately over it is the billiard room. | visiting virtuoso brings out all the| ver City, Cal., to study the technique un Mata Wel. Use of the club will be free for the] meaning of the. composition. A group|of motion picture writing. FILM RHYMES. | GARRICK be arn tare aa | NORA BAYES Present. All rooms have not been|by Bela Bartok, hie countryman, A Yankee Doodle Dude-eo, * ats Thurs & 8 completely furnished, but it is ex-|was rhythmic and characterisfic hec 2 —— a pected they will be before the end of ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Ldap treat Ahdhi Sha dotntd BELMONT West tt Stree Beye FULTON West (eb street, Brontnas, 9.20 Matiners Thurs sod MISS: LULU BETT large and there is a good cook on| Sunday night, It is by SERB sto icles erste bn , } ’ ; , oLoee. Fn #90 Atala Wet ae hand to prepare the best of “chow.” | old favo Pasiincci” vats | Deva Loti, has an added feature of FILM FUNNIES. ; rare as € IGHTH INTE RNATI ONAL The osphere {s homelike and/jeria Rusticana” in concert form. ‘ Seay ‘ “Why are i, Ge gers * 4 will fll a want. The wounded soldier | With the chorus banked up, and the "St picture filmed on such a wide NO RWMNRCRSEEE oe Mebashs a 7) Fred Stone “TIP! TOP" Matinors Wed., ‘Thurs and Mat, i ENTER t MADAME i the week. Cafeteria service will begin| The Metropqoiitan Opera has die-|,,The Malcolm Strauss production, | And nowo he's being sucd-eo, today. The Kitchen is clean and| covered the roval road toa crowded | Twice Born Women,” which will| The whole plamed bunch got stewed-eo. . mark the American screen debut of ae will find comfortable: chairs, a cor-|goloists in their “civilians” aitting in |;ntcm™mational scope, having been pho- dial welcome and bright, -airy rooms] front, with no acting to do, an audi- |(re'thieay greases Aftiom, Asia and | any» furnished properly and tastefully. He} ence can devote all its attention to| nf : | pirtercnertar tne | will find clean, white, tiled bath-|the music. ‘This was the case last | a yooms always at his disposal hight. “VIRGIN” LOCATIONS | Director T. Hayes Hunter, ot| CALVIN TOMKINS DEAD. | STRIKE PICKETING U. S. COUNTESS HERE, |cekt72" (250 .8KEE “Rl way pack commissioner ot Clty q WITH AGED MOTHER Film Company, is preparing to leave 1910 to 1918. every camera has to have a CRITERIO BROADWAY AT 44th THE TAVERN Why Discuss HWith These Men, Governor? coer LauretteTaulor bop4 wh AE MAT. rv HEA wats to |m PEG OMY HEART | for San Andreas, near San Mrancisco, | | FoN Ae ralbhs atl Alte ‘ | |to secure scenes in what he calls| Calvin Tomkins of } east 79th | Wot 4th St Drea, at 15, Widow of Count de Saint Seine | “virgin Ications’—settings that have | Street, Dock Commisatoner trom 1910 BELASCO Sines rmure a hat. 118 4 OPENS TODAY 2P. M Brnes Caren 61, Who Has ever been shot by the movie camera. | gil 1915, and long an advocate of puplie LIONEL ATWILL‘' Guitrysmarker's . ’ -M. ‘ ; ings Parent, 54, as a the company will he Eddie Suther- | improvements, and particularly. the de DEBURAU Grand Central Palace ALL THIS WEEK (including Sunday) IBERTY West | ie rs svar. Tea to $2, 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. a ~ land Fled From Ireland. eT Sa Rasleten, DuRenle Hesserer | velopment of thia port, lod yesterday ame in the New York Hospital at the age of IS BELIEF OF JUDGE eenves Seer oe Sint Puen fe TO HONOR GRIFFITH. sixty-two, He fever fully recovered WED. & 8A table Wonderland of a Paris and her mother, Mrs. Catherine «pj. Friars will have a dinner and] from an attack of pleurisy suffered at Million Blooms ' Bussey, eighty-one years old, @B/qance jn honor of David W. GriMith | the Democratle Convention in San Fran- : Caer eee aanin Sremre, Yon" [At the Hotel Astor Sunday ‘evening, | cco lant June, oy Inthe steal Qymedy Hi, “UADY BILLY." and Folie ay 3 . inthe stesteal Qpmedy (Continued From First Page.) Mrs. Bussey seid tbat wail a tow | mee ce the mmeiiee Rae He was born in Orange, and war a| fe y ful and charming in Horticulture. na ae ,_ | Bante, go, she had been living at | descendant of Micah Tomkins of Now THE TAVER: By Prize competitions for cut flowers me has come when the courts real- one, Ireland, and that her home es ‘ | Milford, Conn., one of the original set. | 7. he potted plants, table decorations, etc. jae they must stop lawlessness.” was raided one ‘night by the Black! Papeete ee woon | HOM, Seg Gmark, He war wraduated Vins banKiewoueVNoLai be My arden furniture and accessor . e e ores ‘rom Cornell in 7 iva, 840. ts Wed Fri Mat beau- Robert Gsold, counsel for the| {ho Kate and she had to flee. Since | Version of George V. Hobart's alle. | =-—-—————_—-—_————_— | {OAT st: et es ee a all FO ki be cee ft for tre pe Amalgamated, said the case is not 4|then she had been living with her|0rical play, “Experience,” which eT eee | ify the home. uring the week criminal tort, but properly should be| daughter in Paris. George #tmhadrice a now. dinvouee CONCERTS AND MUSIC. TAN atid) Society will rendezvous at the Grought tn equity. ‘The Countess is the widow of e/a a Paramount Picture, will differ] ]fi-~q-- Go Bue Mar 90/816 desiag tp ah a Garden—benefit Belle- Social Service. “the one Show every- body wants to see. The ‘plaintiff company decided last |man who formerty lived in New York | from the stage version. Prohibition, Hippodrome, Sun. Eve., Mar. 20, 8.15) ‘etember to operate an “open shop.”|and was an interpreter with the|® character that was not even con- | ‘Phen the strike began. Gince then,|French Army. He was detailed to| sidered when the play was first pro- Mf, Steinbrink alleged, members of|the 1st Division, A, BE F., and was} duced, has been introduced in the L.} the union have been assaulting and | killed in action on June 12, 1918. picture and will be played by Leslie Interfering ‘with employees of the| Another passenger was Denis ¥.| King, who recently was seen as SEAT SALE TO-DAY fy t33h'984. company. Four indictments have al-|MacSwfney, cousin of the former Irish| Blinky in ‘Idols of Clay." SALATEI, (Steinway. Mano) Feady been obtainal, he said Mayor. He is manager for John Me- a . eae tle et eet cep = THE. TAVER SHALL 1 LABAR TH! CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG in} | KOLLO’S WILD OAT) sc"), EVERY BRI. & SAT. pam Hr St ewe “Bail has been furpished,” Attor-|Cormack, the singer, and has come WHEN BEBE IS TRIED. OPERA 49th St fey Gteinbrink continged, “und when|back to arrange a concert tour for] As March 17 approaches interest in METROPC o LITA N (House ‘4 PLAYLETS ‘the prosecutions cannot be stopped | Irish rellef. Hollywood and Los Angeles increases HARDMAN PANO UnED,* "Ors? by underground ways the complain- apts have mysteriously disappeared. ditions have become so bad we had to board workers in the factory, and have to employ automo- biles to bring our workers to the plant.” He also told of assaults upon ‘the workmen. Both sides are requested to submit driefs on Douewday. FIVE DEAD, 11 HURT IN RICHMOND FIRE Swift Flames Sweep Two Stores— Four Firemen and a Citizen Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. (Belween Fifth and Sixth Avenues) WEST 423d ST. To the Sons and Daughters of New York— Here is one treat you owe your mothers ~ to take them to see the greatest picture about a mother that the theatre has ever known. It is OVER THE HILL ers THEATRE METRO PICTURES CORPORATION Presents The FOUR EVOL | «BEAU ried i and it has furnished joyful entertainment for a Killed by Collapse. ’ HORSEMEN over half a million playgoers since it opened on IALIO ano, RICHMOND, Va. March 14.—Four M EN S Of the APOCALYPSE Broadway last September; for mothers, fathers, SARE FAMOUM RIALTO. ONOR. i Lary Rang vy eee pia sons, daughters and all their kin! Twice daily, pr Roa wn ve been killed, - ‘ soos wore injured aad more are missing FINE SPRING SUITS all seats reserved. ___ FOR SALE. __ 4n a fre yesterday afternoon which de- mroyed the furniture stores of Charles (Jurgens & Sons and the Hopkins Fu-l- ture Company, at Nos. 25 and 27 West Broad Street. The property loss is eati- ore than $500,000. meted at ivnrdead are Grover ©. Rich- ardson, @. R. Guthrie, Ben Gazrison and Fred Johnson, all firemen of Truck Company a started on the top floor of the ’Surmens store and eprend. down- \|] 256th performance this afternoon at 2.30 357th performance this evening at 8.30 BROADHURST Wisi { Chagton_| Wittens wwe | ats a F. Keith's KITTY GORDON ALACE 1AcK WILSON A 00 i vim WHITING & BUR: MEd POUR MARK Bros BF. Keith's THE, FOUR MORTONS, gut IVERSIDE Wa2ahnoM Th. aia mand $37.50 Unfinished worsteds, cheviots and pencil stripe cassimeres of a quality \d Fi ere sta H Hy ’ Wee Co. Jnthe toot ot the "Hopkins ators te and variety for which New York’s : Fara caagow a mecuER | PRvaammaf tice gin ChAwett eWantin ning a hose which was playing on the A ‘4 bo Popular Tay: 1, “CHARLES CHAPLIN Bag & Heee Wrens lore wen Gye it verage price today is $50. Thes TWICE DAILY Hits) Mean tc 23 St : D Pas, ete, tensa che tact average p y ie Matinee 2:15 Evening &:15 cr noma wicuinw went aco. QO@EeaRy EoD” | ‘Bubbles’ Seeriat Sunday Matinee 3 P.M. AMILTON He ea een ee suits were tailored by the Kirschbaum j slg, Gusie suai 1 Yop Hae Noon & WYDE, ther PLANE KILLS AGED WOMAN. shops, which is sil that ceed be said wr tate its ON Mi en ren tial week about their style, finish and workman- mace cl le pasa ‘ Hull ia Wore On wea Killed. dlnost’ instant ship. Single-breasteds; double-breast- = : : ‘ditunet REE. Orunten yesterday at Pablo Beach by an airplane ; £, at | TAN Wi Re” riven by Monte Rolfe 0 all sizes. Others at $30 to $45. |ADW. CAPITOL : WAY DIAMONDS - JEWELR’ . ae i cee ee ee eds; to 45 e@BALLET RUSSE 2S.BRO ape St | cas m4 te ALBBMAN WILL, ita landing on the beach and apparently CONTINUOUS I! A. M. aT 9 Ke, LAST EIGHT PERFORMANCES TO-NIGHT at 8.15, EGYPTIAN BALLET FLORA'S AWAKENING,” 2 PAVLOWA Di: VERTISSE MENT! Others Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, DAVIES 1 “ “fi met ia es RION | ture Atory, ' A ee OF hg Uh URLUS" Jos. . Rose s Ay 49 fiiSiden “BURIED. TREASURE” | 0° °syifiout um? [te aaeee ae, eee aid t see Mrs, Woltenkoff, who was Albibing 0. gation seashells, The plane Full Dress and Tuxedos struck her in the side and she died $ @ few momenta later. 45 he ook t - Prenkirn € ». Sarees ON C ‘A deputy sheriff took charge of Rolfe Mat. To day, | J Weraivict pending an investigatoin of the acel- (Coat and Trousers) | TOMES 225 eee S| | | NO DEPOSIT fring ae a Slight charge for alterations raring. HIPPO mt | Loew's New York Theatre & Roof ___ BROOKLYN. a vert Gaui Guaranty i : & i 1 a M. to YM. ae: € a! ‘rite, ie Auto Hits Man and Boy. 8 | Bes 8 10 = 1000 PROPLE = 100 ROME | Camilo SWBUCKLE,remte ST Sorte tate | a 2h Slalgen toon n Bb, Seiten a baanags Grea | Ay AKER Mette | Loew ee ia err MACK S eNO TT mo! James Bi eat 57th Stet, and Alexander Greon- | y Lady's Latnkey tak Greater All Seats RAN Hest Comedy Cla our, of No. 416 Bast 64d Street, T Oy | Neve 4 i: ¢ a2 Mel, ft OU NG, ig aa 4, ste KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES - SPRING 1921 $ RAND) sat seey ara |S tan™ A ae wwietonae aviv DARREN SEAN a aAnoNY Shon to-day after a truck driven by James a 140 St & Sd Av. Pop. T Jay and Fulton Streets it MoKenna of No. 315 East 159th Street OLUMBIA ow Daily Pop ORONK OPERA HOU sare Wak aa AR pe tlohone Trang swerved at 59th Street and First Ave- ) ps RL ARS, LeU ne cA Na | ‘ fe fib COLIESAL 66 x Tiwi Girls From the Follies | 5. c] by \ C YDAY WORLD WANTS WORE he eat, tacuee een OMG Abie ; {Ro a aii ans, SIM shaw. | BH HONEY GIRL’? 9 yiziiz, Girls From the Follies aT SS eS oo