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Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Empire Theatre—Ethe! and John rrymore in “Clair de Lune.” TUESDAY NIGHT. Broadhurst Theatre—Walter Hamp- den in “Macbeth.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Garrick Theatre—“Liliom.” A T the Empire Theatre on Monday night Ethel and John Barry-| more will begin an elght weeks’ engagement in “Clair de Lane,” by Michael Strange (Mrs. John Barry- more). The idea of the play is taken from Victor Hugo's “L’Homme qui Rit” ‘The supporting cast includes B. Lyall Swete, Henry Daniell, Herbert Grimwood, Violet Kemble Cooper, Jane Cooper and Ina Rorke. . 8 « Walter Hampden opens a Shakes- perian season at the Broadhurst The- atre on Tyesday night in “Macbeth.” Mary Hall will play Lady Macbeth. Others in the company are J. Harry Irvine, William Sauter, Allen Thomas and Ernest Rowan. . 6 The Theatre Guild will produce “Liliom,” by Franz Molnar, at the Garrick on Wednesday night. The tle, it is explained, is the Hungarian word for lily and is used as a slang expression similar to “roughneck.” ‘The scenes range from a carousal in 40 amusement pai. o the Beyond. In the cast will pe Joseph Schildkraut, Eva Le Gallienne, Hortense Alden, Lilian Kingsbury, Helen Westley, Dud- ley Digges, Erskine Sanford, Henry ravers, Albert Perry and Wdgar Stenii. * 8 6 “Mr. Pim Passes By” moves to Henry Miller’s Theatre on Monday night, with Kenneth Douglas, Herbert Yost and Katharine Stewart as new members of the cast. oe e Harvard students of Prof. Baker's course will give matinee performances @t the Morosco Theatre on Monday and Tuesday. The first bill will con- sist of “Torches,” by Kenneth Rais- beck; “Mis' Mercy,” by Louise Bray, and “Cooks and Cardinals," by Nor- man Lindau, On Tuesday there wil! be a three-act comedy, “A Punch for Judy,” by Philip Barry. 8 A performance for the benefit of| the Actors’ Fund will be given at the Montauk Theatre, Brooklyn, to-mor- row night. Six sketches will be pre~ sented. Mrs. Fiske, John Drew, George Arliss, Frank Bacon and many others will appear. . ofe “You'll Never Know,” the Columbia ‘varsity show, will be given at the Hotel Astor on Wednesday, Thursday, Wriday and Saturday nights and Sa urday afternoon, M. Sanger and G. Heller wrote the dialogue, Lorenz M Hart the lyrics, and Richard C. Rod- gers the music. The leading ro‘es will be played by Arthur Fluegelman and Harold F. Springhorn. eee June Walker will replace Phoebe Foster in “Toto” at the Bijou Thea- tre on Thursday night. oe Ben-Ami in “Samson and Delilab’’ comes to the Bronx Opera House un Monday night. Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE.—Leading features will be Billy B. Van and James J. Corbett in “The Eighteenth Amendment,” Mollie and Charles King in songs and dances, Robert Emmett Keane and Claire Whitney in “The Gossipy Sex,"'| and Sallie Fisher in “The Choir Re- ORSIDE THEATRE.—In addi tion to the Santos and Hays Rev will be Bronson and Baldwin, Toney) Howard and Messrs, and Norman, Russell Mack, Bartram STARS laa we DECREE TION yi IVOLL ‘The Truth About Husbands.” | Kang others at the 58th Street The- |atre will be Margaret Ford, Jim, the Jazz King, and Thornton Siatera, The bill at the 126th Street Theatre will include a musical comedy, called “Little Miss Sunshin: Wyatt's Boote h Lads and Laasies and photo- plays. New Offerings On the Screen RIVOLI.—"Deception,” portraying the romance of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII, will have its frst showing to-morrow. ‘This photoplay deals with the life of Anne from the days when she was at the court of __THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16,— IN ‘NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE MANY POPULAR. ‘STAGE alas HENRY MILLER 3.90, R553) Mrs. Fiske ,;*ixé/ ri Non — are Don Barclay, Cunningham, and the Wilson-Aubray Trio _AMUSEMENTS. “W HARRIS Wi SS ,frae WELCOME STRANGER *" ¢ LYCEUM te, 0 5s "The Dollar a Year Man.” MOTHER | ETERNAL Pee MHOOMVMAR NHC MT NEMEKNATETIR LIONEL ATWILL ™, LIBERTY ,t's* | Gavetwese 24 sildaoiitea Mec ‘EP LIVELY GIRL. COLUMBIA BURLE * THREE LIVE GuosTs” will come to the | the company Be LIVELY } “Step Lively Girls” {Columbia Th CLARE KUMMER Preeente ROLAND YOU) ROLLO'S WILD OAT]: EVERY EVE. & FRI. & SAT. MAT! .“In popularity, Dream Street should be a ‘Main Street’ of the films.”—Eve.Sun. AND MUSIC. played by Henny Porten, a CONCERTS 5 HIPPODR OME TO-MORROW NIGHT «ts RIALTO—This house will celebrate | The leading roles are played by Joha | its fifth anniversary with Elsie Fer-| Bowes and Colleen Moore Louis X11 in Pa er death on the reaffold in Engi This role is Shakespeare's home, a Larry Seman Hick,” and the ered and) Strand Topical Review will complete » baritone, ,and the #uson in an adaptation of Arnoid Ben- D. W. GRIFFITH called “The GALA PERFORMANCE Opera’s Last Week | Next week's opera bills, the week of the season, will include twe extra matinee performances, “Aida” will be sung Monday afternoon by Mmes, Mui Kingston, Amato and Didur; Friday matine 4a Boheme" will be inter- |preted by Mmes, Bori and Delaunois ‘The regular schedule plans for “Car- men” Monday night, with Miss Far- rar and Martine! uuca and Ro thier; “Andry Wednesd: sung by Muzio, Perini and Gigli and Da- nisi az” on Thursday night, with and Sexton, Higgins and Bates, and|Mmes. and Howard others, Messrs, ( COLONIAL.Carlyle Blackwell in|the cast; % will head a) a nace Friday bill includes “Ye Songlevening, the bill to comprise the Shop.” May Wirth, Brown and O'Don-| ond act of “The Barber of Se nell, Jim McWilliams, and Maria Lo. BIGHTY-FIRST STREET THE-|Godunoff,” first act of ‘Tosca’ TRE—With Charles Withers —in|the Bacchanule from “Samson the coronation scene from ‘or Pity's Sake” heading the Dill |iila,” horus and ballet will be Ruby Norton, Ethel Cla: ack and James, Edwin George and opera with Miss Farrar and the orig the Reynolds. The screen feature will be Sessue Hayakawa in “Black Roses,” HAMILTON —The Four Marx Brothers, Dolly Kay, Handers and) Beatrice Morgan, Jock Joyce| 1G PBRSON—Joseph E. Howant | (}, will bring his revue, “Chin To: ther features will be be Pearl Regay iances, Bert Levy, Glenn and Jen- ftae Elinor Ball and Van Cl S BROADWAY THE h wil give an exhi hy. There will with his band of mu and Fragito; Ray- A. C. Astor ly and Pollock; Rob- Marttn and Moore, and on the screen ir ‘ 8, COLISEUM—For the first half o! the week there will be Irving and Jack Kaufman in songs; Lew Hilton and Ned Norton; Al and Leah Bell Pressier and Klaiss; Clinton Sisters e Clark and others, together with Mack Sennett's photoplay, “Love, Honor and Beh T—The bill for first half o} » week will include Libonatt, Eliza Kennedy and Milton Berle tr Bound; the Reynolds dammerstein on the | AMUSEMENT: M re Thursday will bring Vernon Stiles, Carl Emmy's Pets and other| acts, with Charles Ray Swimmin’ Hole” as the tion. LOPW'S AMBRICAN Marty Brooks's musical skit, “Polly’ n “The Old film attrac the screen in “Puppets of Fate.” Be ginning Thursday the leading attrac- | tions will be Hagel Green and her Jazz Boys and the film play, “What Every Woman Knows.” PROCTOR THEATRES--W: Wyde in “All Right, Eddy, Cello, Dunbar and Turner, Grace Ne! son and the Klutings will start the | week at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, and on ‘Thursday’ Wyatt's Scotch | Lads and Lassies will head the biil The 2d Street Theatre will have | Yvette, Lew Hilton, Ri Robinson, Smmett's Song Shop , the photo- rl Emmy's Pets will make up Pearis,” will hei the bill tho first | half of the week, with Viola Dana on | "“Loul is aturday afternoon inal cast, and “Lohengrin” at popu- Vrofane Love.” ‘) jet character is | who has an| with a travelling pianist, | after winning fame as a nove! the film bill. METROPOLITA OPERA STARS CASINO—Ivan Abramson's produc- CAROLINA t | tion, “Eternal Love,” If to intros the mu- | the first time to-morrow night. of this film In the cast are DREAM STREET A Dramatic Comedy CENTRAL THEATRE Broadway at 47th Screet TWO SHOWS DALY _ Cartaing 2:15 and &1$ will be seen for 4 piano recital there and Alfred Boswell, pianist, in Town Hall in the evening Gonsne Nages Vivian Mastin, plays this Gharacte r | DUNNINGER 1 = BAND of NEW YORK and BROADWAY'S LEADING FAVORITES WORLD WAR VETERANS, NEW YORK POST OFFICE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE PR 8, 8. Tuesday Estelle Lieb Brings Out Many [ttn TT EVs hen enter Weng oo Favorite Singers|': Shepard and othe; The overture will be Lis ‘Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody.” Beethoven Association THBATRE— sa i by th King narthtr 8 Court” week, with two performances daily, enters its sixth nal goes into its fou ‘ {ia shina WALL, MONDAY EVE. er PIANO RPEITAL BY ALFRED WELL Mason & Hamlin Piano, ee nh APRIL 1B at R15 NEW YORK T attractions will Every Woman Know: y, well known ¢ ers and Paul Oseara, tura soprano, yrdon and Messrs, |! Other features ae Phe Great Adventure,” AMUSEMENTS. Hurd cartoon, Mary Miles Minter, Wednesday, aturday ie eeanryen ete i fredo Oswald in a SANS reeital by A and Messrs, Gigli, Scott! and Picco. | 4 oe t * with Max Linder, | Town Hail in the AMUSEMENTS. — WINTER GARDEN SAYS 7E%.. PASSING THE AMBASSADOR THE ROSE GIRL | REPUBLIC | W. 424 St AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY Fae, 63d 5 a we rk ae \$ THE NIGHT WATCH (ae TO-MORROW NIGHT GREATEST CONCERTS IN NEW YOrK. CENTURY Tes'#. 024 Se. and ce Park West. Phone Col. $800. of wanaancr ANGLIN in NE Al & Sat, 2.30. HALE HAMILTON The ie ‘Year | shift was mad Bite, of Bway. PRINCESS Tc. THE EMPEROR JONES DIFFRENT—Sp't eaks; arent, Zoo. wanvettous ACTING BANBARY STALLIONS ion to Everything, ti AUNT JEMIMA Miss Gordon | De Luea and Martino in the P00 SEATS AT. $1.00 WINTER GARDEN #0 & 05 ts MoD... Tues, Thue ll Stata exept, Sat to #1 io Lond Gaile ae lar prices will bring the season to @ close Saturday evening. 'To-mor- | |row night's concert will comprise a| |Verdi-Puccini programme The N tn thi ional Symphony Orchestra next week with some f g interesting, It is the appear- ance of pos H Hungarian pianist-com h ductor hestra, the rom. this afternoon it Mr |Dohnanyi has served as conductor with the Budapest Philharmonic Or Jcnestra for the past three years. He sides conducting here, the planist will | ale0 act as soloist in the Mogurt con certo in major, a rarity in Amertou Mond ening the National will give the programme that t| afiernoon, j| Pianist, ays this , 8 young M nM! The concert s slacking. ‘f owitech, nist, has the only im Ny) portant tal. He will offer a Chopin programme, Kitty Beale, a ino of the Metropolitan Opera f) Company, will give a Nan Hall SELWYN THEATRES | Charles I ‘Purcell The RIGHT Girl A New Musical Coovedy Times Square Theatre LWAYS THE BEST atinbAy ENTERTAINMENT Augusta, Cottiow, nn Hall in the a Lan Interesting pro 45th, West of B'way, Matiocos Wed. and Sat mR DIFRICH STE FRAZEE ¥. | WILLARD MACK (MAXINE ELLIOTY'S | “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.’ SPANISH ae MOROSCO Biot ah, St Bre 830, LYRIC THEATRE TODAY at 2.30—TONIGHT at 8.30 New York’s Newest Sensation THE WONDERFUL, GORGEOUS AND THRILLING SUPER-SCREEN SPECTACLE QUEEN oFSHEBA Gorden Eéwards, ‘orld’s Greatest Motion Picture Nothing Like the Startling and Sensational C APOLLO brn at PAT ROONEY& MAPION KENT “LOVE BIRDS” Ferro & Coulter, otha souslas MacLean Veter & Haynes, Menke Sisters, Cook CHARLES RAY SWE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE, DAN eee E_ Terrace Garden PALACE * ELTINGE ™, Matiness Wed, and Sat 391 By Be. 8.15 | Pree 1 >TO 500 t9 $2.50 2 THE | BAT a COMEDY Ts. War ain Matinecs ‘Thurs, and Sat. 2.30 BAD WOLBROOK BLINN! THE PLAYHOUSE (&. ®# Bova. bre 415, |PORISK EA NE romance wm. A. 48TH ST, Thee. Bot By. Pratz0 * Mats Thurs. & Sat, 2.2 PEBBOKEN WING Twice Daily, 2.30 & 8.30 WILLIAM FOX Presents near Lexington Ay. ‘tiatloees Wea, on \GREEN GODDESS Lessons Day Sunday Daneing from 2.15 Loew’ 8 New York Theatre & Roof | —AT THE— °H IPPODROME MATINEE 309 9000 oncH B Votibays P Race Has Ever Been Seen / in the World, Tomorrow (Sun.) Mat. WGRIFFITHS MASTERPIECE | SYMPHOWY ORCHESTRA S388 LIVE GHOSTS A SCREAMING COMEDY." HE PLYMOUTH,/ DOWN| D! Loew, 8 Amerioan nf ancning SATURDAY, EVENING. APRIL 16, BHAMHALL PLAYHOUSE, 2: sth THE FLAY: cyo THE Matinees Toure a Say 2 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK THRATRE GUILD Preaenta zg Onis & more weske uf the act rlwind wind- up of the greatest sea tory of the Colum COMMENCING MONDAY ion Opera House “UP IN Wily ROOM’. DREAM STREET Mais Teura & Sat.2.00, CONNECTICUT YANKEE ARTHUR'S COURT” 101 awarens MARY. STUART ASTOR wre thiy-at sears ne BLASCO IBANEZ GREENWICH ‘HUBBY... AND OTHER FEATUNED, THEATRE Mais To Actors’ Fund Benefit] MONTAUK THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 The Most Remarkable Array of Stars in the History of Brooklyn in Special Plays and Travesties, ST RI Ctassic WeVOE SUNDAY MATINEE at 3. BELMONT "eit, "ip miSS LULU BETT iidids ENTER MADAMERAS AMUSEMENTS, ico Amuterdam, Hive 015. Mate Wed & Sats NEW_AMSTERDAM ROOF — NEW MIDNIGHT FROLIC Only Reot Show in Town! Dancing at 10.30. BEST DANCE MUSIC tiie WORLD |THUDSON jieson"Wed and Sei, 2 AUGUSTUS THOMAS" NEMESIS ix MERA Eainlt Conan and Gite 1 KNICKERBOCKER SAB Woe kos M.COHAN'S COMEDIANS. (isnt it a 6&0. COHAN jihem ty & 434 Pres, Matinoes Wed. & Bat., THE WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR W. 42d St ra. $.90/LAl segguee OF DEMAND PASSES BY ene to ak MILLER'S THEATRE April 18th—-SEATS NOW. IKLAW THEATRE, w. acu st. Beant, 4.20, FRANCINE LARRIMOR! lu RACHEL CROTHERS' ‘NICE PEOP New Comedy. Matinees Thu \|INA CLAIRE ® {He ant Biie Avery GALETY, 46 St. Ere.8.30, Mate, Wed. & Sat. BACON EAGT Tie GLOBE. Evenings 615 : ae TIP TOP? :: BRINGING UP FATHER stkal, 7 2.000 SEATS AT $1.00 <2 0 OR) T T Laurette? Toul sav ina asa % Sa ‘Guitry- 8a “DEBURAL Yea Maus LADY BILL Ally B. Van” & con tobe pret Keane | wat rishtR'a.co. | Martie Ov KING Kt SANTOS & HAYES BRONSON & BALI TONEY & NORM RUSSELL MAG) BWAY &9GthST] GARTRAM & SEX 2 SHOWS DAILY and others 61 St & BWAY EGO ea Raise DOLLY KAY 4 WANDERS & MIL BEATAIce wena pL, JOE HOWARD REVUE PEARL STE oP 3 AV] ewe tevy 2 SHOWS DAILY] GLENN & JENKE and chore ASTERDA TOE Sso puwegt of WiLIAM ROCK & GIRI th the Cleverest Revue of 1921 NAT NAZARRO JR. & BA] 7 a ‘arcer, ‘Othaty "A PERFECT CRIME® with rag le a’ Wm. her tnd Citle Jack “Osterman, Others. KATHERINE ALD in My Lath Key. peers "THE TRUTH ABOUT HUBDANSS.” IDEGENT : Next Week. LATBUS Hay Gade bce Kelty & Pollock. others, in "BLACK ROSES, w i MABEL NORMAND ‘Mat Happened te Rou. 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