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t | | * ams and Leila Mcintyre in '’ Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Ghubert Theatre—“Phoebe of Qual- Ry Street.” Ambassador Theatre—“Biff, Bing, Bang.” wn TUESDAY NIGHT. Century Theatre—“The Last Waltz.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Broadhurst Theatre—Walter Hamp den in “The Taming of the Shrew.” THURSDAY NIGHT. Manhattan Opera House—“The Three Musketeers,” operetta. FRIDAY NIGHT. Broadhurst Theatre—Mr. Hampden | \} in “The Merchant of Venice.” MUSTCAL “version of James M. Barrie’s comedy “Quality Street” | called “Phoade of Quality Street” ‘will be presented by the Shuberts at the Shubert Theatre on Monday) might. An English comedienne, Dor- othy Ward, will bave the role orig- tnally played bere by Maude Adams.) Others in the company are: Ghaun Glenville, Jessamine Newcomb, War- ren Proctor, Gertrude Mudge and Muriel Tindal. The adaptation of the play is the work of Edward Delaney Dunn, and the music is by Walter — eee The “Dumiells” 7, Oren teed for the entertajnment of Canadian goldiers in France? will come to the Ambassador ‘Theatre on Monday night and give 4 musical revue called “Bift, Bing, Bang.” The show has had jong runs in London, Montreal and Toronto. eee An Oscar Strauss operetta, “The Last Waltz,” begins an engagement! ‘et the Century Theatre on Tuesday night. The pook is by Julius Bram- | mer and Alfred Grunwald. The ac-| thon takes place in an tmaginary Kingdom of the Balkans, and the story is concerned with a romance of @ countess and a young American. Eleanor Painter has the leading roie. ‘The cast aiso includes James Barton, Dallas Welford, Harrison, B: and Florence — ee “The Three Musketeers” of Alex- ander Dumas has been made into a musical play by Richard W. Temple that wii be produced at the Man- battan Opera House on Thursday might. With Mr. Temple as D/Artag- man will be Paula Temple, Jean Wilkins, Winifred Verina, Edward Emery, Charles Angelo and others, At the Broadhurst Theatre on Wedneslay night Walter Hampden ‘will appear for the first time here us Petruchio in “The Taming of the Shrew,” and on Friday night be will edd Shylock to his repertory. “The Merchant of Venice” wil be repeated en Saturday afternoon, “Hamlet” wil be given on Monday and Thurs- day nights, ‘The Servant in the House,” Tvesday and Saturday nights, and “Macbeth” on Thursday afternoon. “8 St. John Prvine'’s Trish “Mixed Marriage,” moves to the ‘The- atre this afternoon, with Margaret Wycherly eating the cast. Madge Kewnedy in “Cornered” oomes to the Bronx Opera House on Monday | Change of ye of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE—Ela Retford, Fmetish @baracter comedienne, will give songs and imitations of American stage ce- lebrities. The bil! will also include the Santon and Hayes Revue, John Hy- “May- bloom,” Tempest and Sunshine, ana others, RIVERSIDE THEATRE — Joseph E. Howard's Revue, Harry Watson jr, Morton and Mack, Eddie Foyer, Ann Suter, Lou and Paul Murdock, Van Cleve and the Gellis will be the chief features. COLONIAL—With the Ford Sisters fm dances heading the bill will be Jack Henry and Edythe Maye, Joe Cook Joe Morris and Fio Campbell, Kay and othera, EIGHTY-FIR8T STREET THEA- TRE—Gus Edwardes Revue, Maud Muller and Ed St Dainty Mani Dolly AMUSEMENTS | WINTER GARDEN Malin roaeeay qTHUnaDAy & Sat: ttu| PASSING SHOW oh a Bw c TRAL Pita t's Péomedys PRINUESS VikiUc Ly Wath, Wom of Bway, Eve, 6.30 BIJOU Matiness Wed. and Set. 296. Bi¥mice STEIN PLYMOUTH = “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” give GHOSTS 21 Dre 8.13, 218. j tM? A SCREAMING COMEDY F } NORA BAYES THEA.Pys PRINCESS "est, 2%) £ of 89 toe THE EMPEROR JONES fate BROADHURST So Ah. y | Baldwin in “Visions of 1970.” G | Hibbett and Nogent will be on the| 8.30 Lam M: Today ar eee RE VENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921. ‘ THE E Manche and Jimmie Creighton, Fotey| musical numbers wit! include Spanish and O'Neil! and the Faw Trio wil!) singers make up the vaudeville ‘and the! ~ am will show Elaine Hammerstein] — GAPITOL—Gr ‘Hirth of @ in “The Miracle of Manlattan.” Nation” will continue its HAMILTON—Among the — enter-| = tainers will be Marie Nordstrom, Sallie) TOWN WALA, — The “talking Fisher, Eva Shirley, Demarest and| movies” will include a speach by Collette, Billy Glason and M Walter Damronch, in addition to the JEFFERSON—The bill wi Griffith picture “Dream Street. Jane aml Katherine Lee, Gladys _— Ciark and Henry Bergman, Yvett8] LOHW'S NEW YORK THRATRE Rugel, Val and Ernie Stanton and|—The attractions will be Norma Princess Radjah. Talmadge in “The Passion Flowe to-morrow and Monday; “The Lure of Egypt,” with Claire Adams, Ture day; “Old Dad," with Mildred Har- ris, Wednesday; “The Home Streteli,” with Dougins Maclean, Thursda “Wolves of the North” and “Hearts MOSS'S BROADWAY THEA TRE— ‘The chief attraction will be “In Ar- gentina,” with South American sing- ers, dancers and orchestra. Lou Clay- ton, Cliff Edwards, Lady Teen Mel, Howard's trained animals, aml “Pop” Anson in a baseball skit will also be/of Youth,” Friday, and “Too Wise on phe pill. Wives,” Saturé —— nine selected examples of ber photo- graphic work dealing with the Cathe- Aral of St. John the Divine at the Clarence M. White School of Photor- raphy, No. 460 West 144th Street, until May 7. Mra Hervey took over 400 photographs of the building on Cathe- dral Heights, from which the exhibi- ted selections were made. Most of the numbers are platinum or paliadium prints, although ex- amples of gum and multiple gum are included. These cover the Cathedral from {ts earliest beginning, some twenty years ago, until to-day. Some of the exhibited photographs are the result of pin-hole photox- raphy. One in this class J _CONCERTS AND Music. CARNEGIE HALL THURS. EVE. LN aD 815. LAST APPEA\ SPECIAL SONG NECITAL GALLI- CURCI SPATS NOW SELLING AT ROX OFFICE 10, lat ‘Tier Tox Beats $3.50. eee Tax 10%. rs ‘ANS & SALTER (Steinway) AMUSEMENTS. COLASEUM—During the first hatf of the week there will be Frisco in| “HIP, HIP, HOORAY!” yarz dances, a musical comedy called QUE “Dummies,” York and Kimg, and oth- [COLUMBIA BURLESQUE ers, with the screen showing Elaine —— Tmmerstein in “The Miracle of Man- nk of the ropuls |nattan” On ‘Thursday the bin win| For the Inst week of the regular change to Perey Bronson and Winnie| #ason at the Columbia Theatre, be- nn| ginning on Monday afternoon, “Hip, jand Jenkins, “Ye Olle Song Shop"| Hip, Hooray!” will be given, In the jand Dorothy Dalton on the screen in| eompany are George Hayes, Bon “The {dol of the North.” Pleree, Pat Kearney, Jack Gibson, RPGHNT—Eisie Piloer and Dudlay| "Dee" Dorman, Helen McClain, Kitty Douglas in songs and dances, l’aula| Warren, Marjorie Williams and and Madelon Miller, Frank’ Terry,| horus of girl and Bugene O'Brien in the photoplay <> —_—- “Gilded Lies” will be presented the first half of the week. With the M A. E. H change of bill on Thursday the lead- rs. ervey ing features will be Wyatt's Scotch ids and Lassi and ec rereusn| PexRibits at the tn the film play “Sacred and Profane ve. PROCTOR THPATRES—For the Wh S h l first half of the weex the Fifth Ave- ite coo nue Theatre will have Percy, Bronson and Winnie Baldwin, Farrell ‘Cayiot Mason and Cole, and Toy Ling Foo. By W. G. Bowdoin Thursday will bring Brice Morgan| Mrs Antoinette B. Hervey, a gradu- and Franklyn Bates, Morley Sisters, . t rty- Bee CN er aterm | ate of the school, Is exhibiting thi ‘Theatre will start the week with Bar- tram and Saxton, Harvey and Ruth, Grace and Hollie Du Beers, and Bu: gene O'Brien on the screen in “Gilded Lies." On Thursday, Burns and Fra- bito will be among’ the newcomers, and the screen will show “Proxies.” Among the attractions at the Fifty- Highth Street Theatre will be Mo- Grath and Deeds, Bight Flying Blue Devils, and photo, plays. Bugene O'Brien in “Gilded Lies" will hold the screen at the 126th Street Theatre the first half of the week, and Mor- and Gates, Morley Sisters, and| vaudeville bill. LOPW'S AMERICAN—Steed's syn-! copated Bextette and Rudinoff, smoke picture painter, will be the headliners the first half of the week, with the xereen showing Anna Q. Nilsson in| “Without Limit.” Reginning Thurs-| day there will be Walter Manthey and Company in Cae G. Swayne Gor- don in a playet, Fox and Barton, and the photo play “Good Women.” ” pi Na sia ha New Offerings On the Screen ORTTHRION—“The Lost jeeaee| by Edward Knoblotk, will be the fea- ture picture. It has to do with a young couple who get tired of the humdrum of matrimony, but after deciding to separate they realize that their happiness Hes in each other. Lois Wilson and Conrad Nagel have the leading roles. A Benda Mask Dance and Tony Sarg’s Almanac witl add novelty wo the bill, RIAUTO—"“The Wild Goose,” a Photoplay made from the story of Gouverneur Morris, will illustrate the legend that the wild goove never do- serie its mate. A aociety woman leaves her husband, and he wins her back, but only through the sacrifice of his dearest friends. There will also be a comedy called “The Tourist” and | the Rialto Magazine. The orchestra will play the “Martha” overture. | Az STAD oC TNE SENSATIQnA 49 HIT * PASSION VPSY, BASED On PROSPER PINES OO¥CINAL FRENCH STORY *CADMEN” RIVOLE—"Deception” enters on its | fourth and last week. Special music accompanies this story of Anne Boleyn and Henry Vii. STRAND—Pola Negri wil be seen in “Gypsy Blood.” an adaptation of Prosper Merimee’s “Carmen.” Ar- mand de Foix has the role of the Spanish soldier who sacrifices honor for the cigarette girl. A Larry Semon | comedy called “The Rent Collector,” | and the Strand Topical Review will | the film programme. The STRAND SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA conduct PROLOGUE ~ OcUE-SOLOKTS: TOPICAL LARRY SEMON COMEDY AMUSEMENTS. |r Thee 01m. & C. COMEDY T«, # aurea JUST MARRIED JOAN wo ANGLIN ” of ARC \PL AYHOUSE ‘itn, ot Bway, Brea #15 Mata Wed and Sat. 21! | PoRISK EA NErominci SELWYN THEATRES "},,, ‘vt BY.8 36. Laat Mi To- AUCSTAR IN THE NIGHT WATCH | TO-MORROW NIGHT _ UREATEST CONCERTS IN NEW YORK. \] CENTURY 7¢s'r:, 624 1. and Cenirat | Vark W. Phone Col, 8800 16 FEATURE ACTS 16 Each One a Headliner 1,000 BEATS AT $1.00. Evy t 2011 at 290 cs WINTER GARDEN fr: #29, |) TIMES SQ. Bint cust gis, af SAWAYA AM sHEST SURAT Chas Purcell si. ME RIGHT Gin Kis Parcels, Me Ric Git] NEW MUSICAL HITT Leamsad AvUt $e Hz, Be SST ABOLLO SHEA. Wt ai Erm. 849 | THE ROSE Gin va eee Rooney & Bent in “Love birds W/XINE ELLIOTT'S T3484 “SPANISH LOVE” |’ | MOROSCO THE BAT 'ongane> MONDAY, MAY 9 sr Wiginal 3rd De in Teele “DUMBELLS*,! eon “BIFF, BING, BANG \ 39yT. Nik BYRON Ag | th Si. Era. at 832 ate, Wed & Sat REPUULIC, Wo Ad St Mate Wed _& S05 Soa ccoet he tut Me Meany BRACE LARUE sq ME ted BYRON | patna co renee eae Mes ante | ryenn Aten Ueeeeeier vem (Jommce | The Isp Year ARL isS| cree ctborss (ten 40TH ST. ter heey meg |(iseliyas, 2 SE We aamsttHeaTee TA BROREN WING (SELWYN te 5 rer DANY ATS 2S EVENINGS BAS DWGRIFFITHS MASTERPIECE Pree 6.10 WOLBROOK BLL NN’ 63 W. ary Bret 8.20 ! Thurs. & Sat. Garrick {j. $2 LILIOM”™ 3 | _4@ Twearer comp rropvcron | RITZ them, Ws, Astog Rr n WK én AIL SEATS RESERVED. YANG an FULTON “ide Wa ad'sae"bah ees | BELMONT js att THE its, ENTER MADAME wives) MISS LULU BETT CORRE IRAE GTEC Cac | Gat As Daron tmta reer | GRANT | & or E ry} . : GRAN, siete | eteton| | Ab Connecticut (SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, | 2.30 Y k Weiiediate thee tek toy, | Yankee kinins court: Based by Hmmete 2 Flynn PARK sear dsra st. | | WiLiiam THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART Mata at Twice Dail 2404530 iene OVEK HE HILL | yw carion. Duet by Harty Milarte MIXED anauite may kee 330 |LYRIC 4.83, Ti nt ae let JAM FOX presi stupendou: ELTINGE ra ei on eepnationa| saree, ftering ever brown by 3 Gordon Ka LP | see tHe’ Fwicuina CHAR West AEM Sezeet Mate mnt 48 AFIOST NATIONAL ATTRACHON Hf | QUEEN OF SHEBA| [in39 AMUSEMENTS. a rainy day expontire of Mix hours 1t| eltar of exquisitely carved marble. Bebo of the nly the Cathedral itself,!The choir stalls appear at the right. | Mf Jesale Luke's Hospital and the| A suggestion of the stained glass Fox Film Corporation, | AMUSEMENTS. | neighborlt Mt ed Mra i doating | Silt print. Photorraphe of eel Broadway | World's Largest and poplar blight | LIMOUSINE O| OF AIR AMUSEMENTS. | EDWARD BOWES, Managing Director An Interior of one of the an EMPIRE Gre ‘es ny ct nt. Kives. at 6.45. chapels (St Boniface) ON WAY TO CHICAGO Rlnoee Weel and Sac. 2. 18 W I 2 kK I “Ey? AMERICAN eee earn cea i pakRiORE cee] D. W. GRIFFITH'S ixeritution is of carved wood, covers a with old |. lesiimatcs | First Commercial Plane of Type eee Section Moa Wed. & Bab, 218 considerable SECOND |. feat, and is shown. in CAPITOL GRAND (tae print ane kibkiyenwetive trom| — Carries Letter From Hylan to may SENSATIONAL ORCHESTRA pho loer tandpuint Mayor Thompson, ie \ 80 Pieces A hand 6 print upon whieh | WEEK int j4 super-linposed is color- “The Ansaldo,” the first commoretal ee Special Pr tion istic, A print of the Cathe-|type limousine airplane, carrying five 9 EW AMSTERDAM ROOF —WEW | Account of adapted and devised dra, taken about 5,30 A. M, is most | persona, started from Hazelhurat Pleld, by S. L, Rothafel First Petermance 11:40 A.M. Overwhelming Success Held aspired by the dawn, A study of the|Chicago. The airplane carries a letter | bets ; es v5. halan A é of | And & sheaf of roses from Mayor Hy- | ae Biway & 464 St. Bre, 8.16,) Interior 1s the result of six years’ Of | inn to Mayor ‘Thompson. COHAN yiny Ai a cat nie surprising as to its Heht effects as in- | Mineola, Lf, at 6.30 this waa “The most powerful single cinema play of its particular kind. New York World. heisht of these Nota | waiting and effort. ‘The Maine gran-|!*fgt0 Mayor Thompson, | || | lata emanaen's musicarcomeoy nit! ll Over Another W. Overture at 2-7-9:35 PM. Ie columns are given prominence and | yeaur’ “the “paangers ware Charen |] WO} iifite BIKLS IN {iia bee eeneerar) 17 a8 the print Polbabd th intensity the | Dickerson, President of the Dickerson | 4 tails of the main’ Feed Company of Chicago, Alfred . AMUSEMENTS. eee \______Ausemenrs. | = Theatres Under Direction of Hago Riesenfeld' CRITERION Times Continuous Square Noonto11,30 Beginning ola ———-_—| ||] solitary spectacular picture to equal it.” KNICKERBOCKER sre Re = watinte vo-bay (| CORT *,it,%4, 72-si011t wn, ange | anes, pi Pin SHON in “TYRANNY OF LOVE” HUDSON Wem 44th St. Rives at 8.20. Matlonne NE M at. at 2.30) AUGUSTUS MoMAs" POWERPEL DRAMA MESIS nasa N EN werionsty 1.0! 5S TEAMBOATS. WHERE TO Go AND HOW TO GET THERE SAIL THE HUDSON SUNDAY |} am AUGUSTUS THOMAS will play bis part Highland Falls $ 225 |Juntti forther notice, amueed by OLIVE Thi Newburet * x |] and the original cast. lewburgh Tore, W 40 St bya Beacon HENRY MILLER "a, 88% 2") A THEATRA GUILD PRODUCTION) mr. With LAURA HOPE CREWS and Notable Cant ia 45 St. Wet wre ativan Re Ere 8 20, Mts LYCEUM iste, W. ast s. Bra at 0.30 Str. “Benj. B. Odell” ficient stop-orer to ride up uy Mont Beacon, yd fon above the fedsen: PASSES BY Restaurant Music Ly. Franklin St, 9 A. Mi; West 1208n st. 9.80 A.M. Kain oF Shine, . CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Lunch Room = NICE DEOP Matias GAVETY, 46 St. Eva 8.50, Mta Wed. & Sat, 2.0. | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | —_ | Sah Bauch i fae Tah | B $2500 REWARD bata 6 Brown Bros. MEW ENGLAND POINT: frP-TOP Bis ks VATE ea, ee HARRIS Goctits us ill Fall River Line THE POPULAR ROUTE Splendid steamers. doy, the orchentrs. treed: ter a Gchight(vl nen vorcee WELCOME STRANGER * IBELASCO lendid service. En. ree 41h St. Brenings ot &.18 Matioees ‘Tatrs. & wate [LIONEL ATWILL eatin ir aston gent Pir 38 ees ‘Consolsdated Tisha! Offices de Mille’s The hw 4) Lost Romance tn the Musical Comedy Hit. “LADY eet ° ABLES o0Os « oe per l Rae RO Wiep a ¥ A Nahp ts lagng dl CONFIDENT ibe CLMEE~CALL ‘fooNG iK p No tirana tt Gana iso B tats sty A Paramount Picture Bronx Opera House ii. *f.0 W814i beay to ail pointe north, east end with LOIS WILSON CONRAD NAGEL st FARE %4 ONE WAY. #7 ROUND TRIP, HONE CANAL 0000, MRS. FISKE scitic JACK HOL NTA piety ope ecole a Wisin NAVIGATION COMPANY in original photoplay by Edward Knoblock MIDLITON Scenario by Olga Printzlau ze 2 A fascinating drama of the first years of married life—Staged | with the artistry and gorgeousness of a Wm. de Mille perenne racer production—Written direct for the screen by one of America’s santas 96.78 greatest playwrights— way UMeb) Inc.Tax And—The first Benda Mask Dance by W. T. Benda tl \ Meintyne rinse cane LINE “Moongold”—Pierrot and Pierrette BAY aay st jordon & Ford. Others H THE CAPE COD CANAL. ae Connections at and Ban Me Reston for Portland. Hock: Yar fa 2 SHOWS Daly BROADWAY | RIVOL at 49th Street FOURTH WEEK Because of Public Demand ‘Deception ELLA RETFORD JOE HOWARD'S REVUF, “Chi Toy" TIMES SQUARE Beginning Tomorrow “Tel. Barclay 000. EASTERN S. S. LINES RIALTO Company of 15 Byars &¢ A GOUVERNEUR SHOWS DA\ MORRIS “THE ROMANCE WILD GOOSE”’ Song Revur-.t i921, | Company ot 39. | Muies a ed Sean Dy ena: St. Pane fe ied ate arr san cm INTERSTATE PARK the romance of Anne A Paramount Picture 2 suows patv|‘™Ea NE Wamwene Boleyn and Henry the AG ; 5 seemmancemennd 2m, “THE MIRACLE " | Bist persue ter comopditan Production ne oF Wianwhtrad are oc PREVENTS FALLING HAIR i ane wore week Bude Melee ond |,ALLIE) MARIE __ | Tas at Xb Gow PRY If your scalp js irritated, and your Enoagoment onde Saturday, May s4th. Lion Vanderheim, Conducting MNSHER NORDSTROM } for Autos to New Jermy, hair dry falling out in handfuls, RIVCLE Col Cebit ORCHESTRA FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA Eva Shirley & Band, a try this treatment: Touch spots of Frederick Stahibero and Josepha Last Times To-day Billy Glason dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap, Abso- lutely tied nan Sample Bach Ad gram: " Ontirare’ Sieteren Dore 134 der 48.Mags."” Sold ever ™ Ointment ib and tbe, 7 slew Boab Caticere Soap shares without mas. a [HERE'S AREAL - | ROLLER SKATING | FOOD MEDICINE ST. NICHOLAS RINK) 66th ST., NEAR BROADWAY |} Competent Instructors to Teach Demarest & Collette, Rome & Gaut, others KEANSBURG BOAT Lye, HATTERY, weekdar, 230, A.M. 038, Pa JANE & turdaye ent iu *, dtMEtve LEE, | Sttuttr "end aden’ tao hats das CLARK & SIGHT SEEING YACHT BERGMAN aE La VND NEW SOK. Lem Mauer VVETTE RUGEL | Alt AROUND AW ures and Hetresty val & Ernie TL Brae Saro-08 Littau, Conducting _Douging MacLean, The Home Stretet.” 14 STE oP 3 AV 2 SHOWS DAILY "OE LO; MV TIM: Vo-Morrow Last Su Of the Seaman Commencing Mo ‘Afternoon. Last Week of the Reguler Season DANCING ACADEMIES. _ 1O.MOR'W ye B.FEKEITH’S Celebrated SUNDAY Concerts Warsiais, 20 to $1, Eves. Soc 10 92th MARION HARRIS Father SELEY s Medicine Rebuilds Wasted Tissue if You With Geo, F. Hayes, McClain and other favorites » Heler chorus of Ben Pier Big | | nifty girls. Beautiful scenery, costumes and effects. apo, with Fred I) You How to Skate. 5S0c per Lesson) Are Twice daily, Moderate Prices, Smoking Permitted ANTIMBER |) | Run Down EXTRA COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE. MAY if § GRATE Now S & CO. 1 we Sessions Daily, inch:ding Sundays, The ITH ANNUAL ALL-SUMMER-RUN SHOW. ON SALE ‘wiih 20 5P.M. Evenings, 7.30 to 11 a ane ingre } ? Wi CLARK and iti: Vale.” Sti. onal 2 . is, | i s of JEAN BEDINI'S ENTIPELY. 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