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& 4 GLORIA bs Mabel ow we EVR TrANe RIALTO He Sone aoe Kenyon ‘ Wa ine eee, STATE Time aa, Sa, Lows yy ee) | clo Martinett! and Jeffrys Lewis. eee Norman Trevor will, appear in Chester Bailey Fernald's play, “The Married Woman,” at the Princess Theatre on Saturday night. Others Plays for the Coming Week \ THURSDAY NIGHT. Thirty-ninth Street Theatre—H. B. Warmer in “Danger!” FRIDAY. AFTERNOON. Bijou—“The Dover Road.” FRIDAY NIGHT. National Theatre—“Trilby.” | SATURDAY NIGHT. Princess—"The Married Woman.” EN AMI comes to the Plymouth ‘Theatre on Tuesday night in jin the cast.are Margaret Dale, Be- TUESDAY NIGHT. — |atrice. Mande, Grant. Stewart , and Plymouth Theatre—Ben Ami in “The | Mias Edmund Gurney. Idle Inn.” eee mail { A musical plece exlied “Ain't It the | Truth!” will be given Monday night and throughout the week #t the Man- hattan Opera House, ‘The book and lyrics are by Jude Broyton and thc music ty Harry Olsen, Mdith Thayer heads a company that includes a chorus of fifty. The procceds will be devoted to aiding cestitute ex-service men. ere ¢@ Thurston, the magician, comes to the Bronx Opera House. \Change of Bills and Dolan, Tim O'Rourke, Willia: and Johnston and others will appear. The screen will show John Barrymore in “The Lotus Eater” and Topics of the Day. Selections by the Broadway Arthur Hopkins's production of Orchestra will complete the pro- “The Idle Inn,” an adaptation of gramme. > Peretz Hirshbein'’s play: first given here at the Jewish Art Theatre. In the supporting cast are Eva Mac- In Vaudeville ALHAMBRA—In addition to Bes- sie Clayton with her new dance pro- duction will be Franklyn and Charles, Donald, Mary Shaw, Joanna Roos,| 44TH ST. THBATRE—Heading| sack Osterman, Hunting and Francis, : Hubert Druce, Whitford Kane and|the bill will be Nora Bayes in new|Kane and Herman and Peggy Car- S Stward G. Robinson. songs, with George Raseley, English| hart, violinist. f ' Sia tenor. There will also be Hattie Alt- e \ . Sister “ RIVERSIDE—With Fritzi Scheff in H. B. Warner will be, presented by! hoff and Sister in “Songs of the|songs heading the bill will be Carl €arle Carlton at the Thirty-ninth| Day," Mr, and Mrs, Mel-Burne in“On|MeCullough in “Squirrel Hav Street Theatre on Thursday night in| the Sleeping Porch," Al Sexton in|Paul Morton and Flo Lewis, Dooley a ‘Cosmo Hamilton's comedy-drama,| “An Aviator's Romanée,” Bert Mel- ey Dolly Kay and Valerie “Danger!” , Ruth Hammond, Leslie Howard, Knot Seon > Orde, and Stapleton Kent are‘with| WINTER GARDEN—willle and ies htar. Eugene Howard, Ciccolini, tenor; ron Ben Ryawé and Harriette Lee in a ‘A comedy by A. A. Milne entitled,; sketch, Billy McDermott, the Flem- “The Dover Road,” will be produced] ings in “The Truth of Art in Ala-| Marie Goff, Gilda Leary, | rose and George Rosener, HAMILTON—The dill’ will include Gertrude Hoffman in her new ballet, Joe Cook, Alexander Brothers and Evelyn and the film play “In. the Fog,” together with Ernest Truex on the screen in “Little, but Oh My!" by Guthrie McClintic at the Bijou|baster,” Bverest's Monks and the, LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—Fo; 4 ‘Theatre on Friday afternoon, Its in-| Shubert News Weekly will make up| the first half of the week the bill wil +. © @idents occur on the road from Lon-| the bill, Include Frank Hurst in songs, Victor Hyde's “Topics and Tunes” and tho ys don to Dover. Among others in the Se film play, “Get-Rich-Quick Walling. cast are Charlos Cherry, Winitrea| _PALACE—Leading features will be | fora.” With the change of programme Lenihan, Molly Pearson, Reginald|“!)ser’s Midgets, Anatol Frielland|on ‘Thursday will Senator Murphy KillYourCold Over Sunday. See Creofos Ad on Page 4 and company in a musical revue, Mr. and Mrs, Coburn in a playlet by George V. Hobart and Trixie Friganza Mason, Lyonel Watts and George $ ‘Riddell, eee “Tritby” will be revived by the|in “My Little Bag o' Trix.” National Players, Inc. at the Na-| pe Ries tional Theatre on Friday night. Wil-| MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE-— ton Lackaye will again appear 48) Roscoe Ails, with Kate Pullman and Sivengal! his jazz band, McCormack and Wal- ral and Charlotte br re will | lay Trilby. The cast also includes | Gore 4 ‘lace in songs and dances, Jennings d r in a comedy skit, George Nash, Edmond Lowe, Harry I AMUSEMENT. Wilton Lackaye j Jotcon’s 58th SLE Ay, PRE SON 6 CHOCOLATE SOLDIER ‘AL JOLS COHALD BRIAN-=TEBGA.HOSTA ‘ 1 Sy SEED aa CONCERTS TO-M’W NIGHT TIME Big Yuletide Festival Bill! Fac SRS EAT Pabst MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Beh, ar, By. Br 890 Mikies | MOUNTAIN MAN! | KUMME New Play, Aw +A pasing ae SOVE STORY. AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY Thee: 624 & Con.Px.w. ‘980° Evs. 8.30. Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2.30 JOSEPHINE. pave CO.—CHAS. WIL. SONLUCY GILLETTE NIP & FLETCHER SCRANT 1000 ,,5980,, $1.00 || 500 at 50° JOLSON’S 8% 5 Foes, 7h ave hone ile IMENE, FRANKLIN HOMNNY Badly « OE Gol mB ON, Af SE . twinkling with comed; —Percy Hammond, ‘Tribun it | NORA BAYES "a,t00. oy. rete TST MARRIED c°s.css.t0| PLAYHOUSE }\. Ts st. Beyant Br, 6.20, Mata y BOOTH Wes = ‘a sat i *rines To. DAY Ari tise THE GREEN Ly ae oF SS in GopDESS NATIONAL ™s ADVENTURE, Phone Bryant 1 moms) ‘LomEo HARRIS In*FoOo.s BRiaoies amma beblpee dd WALLAcE SPORTING wipows SSELO MBIA Risin biel monologue, ‘Tom | Review and Barbara William Desmond on [Phe Child Thou EIGHTY-FIRST + ATRE—Among the ¢ nk Dobson in FORDHAM bul I jbe Ruth Ro ‘Thursdi lian Gonne. Sale, Leo Donnell: |and the photoplay “In the Fog.” ne Directed Anna LAST WEEK OF i Hh ” ~Liongl Barcrmore, “yc Rosiees ]| Zaii: MAIN STREET Broadhurst aes aa Yd St ven, 20 ricoh ta wane Aang? ec Ralls Coed ye oo i Anna Christis” MK Ben Am ™ “The Idle faa” ey bry al JCHN GOLDEN Present: THANK. i The Jit YEAR| orn LA ae i" vit thy CRAVEN COMEDY, INGAC! Mala Wed. & Bot 2.300 ade BY ieciaoaee y J pla Alaa CULTOM. W. foun, 8.30, & os Beullanreut Le Gsuicnna P ENTIRE V8 dy ts dyey STE THEAT others the first half of the AMUSEMENTS. CAPITOL BEGINNING TOMORROW Lewis J. Selznick Presents “amanshome jeese Ric! CHRISTMAS WEEK— FOWL yore BAYES THeatRe va: McKay's Scotch Castleton and tas ened the screen in "New Offerings ‘arlane, baritone, and Cl Ahearn. The screen will show Betty é a esis Compson in “Ladies Must Liye.” RIVOLI—William D» Mille's Amon: | Gale, will be presented with week Wl | Wilson in the title role. Milton Sills, Jecker and Iil- int Sites Will bring Chie} Theodore Roberts’ and, Helen Fergn- | Cansino Brothers | 80n are also in the cast. A Lar AMUSEMENTS. ees WORLD'S, LARGEST AND MOST GEAUTIFUL THEATRE Managing Director THE MAN— Newsboy, stevedore, then master of millions, suddenly di;covering his responsibility to his home. —Played by Harry T. Morey THE WIFE— Carried away by the glamour of the luxuries opened to her by wealth, and not knowing how to choose friends. —Played by Kathlyn Williams THE DAUGHTER— ety by her own charm, not under- standing the barriers of caste. —Played by Faire Binney THE FIANCE— Atypical young American, frée from snobbery, honestly trying to atone for the blunders of careless youth. ~~ —Played by Matt Moore THE OTHER WOMAN— A woman of mystery and charm, living by her wits, matching her brains against The Man's. —Played by Grace Valentine by Ralph Ince fi the b: —WITH— CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA, Erno Rapes, Conductor ITOL BALLET CORPS CAPI With Mile. Gambarelli and Alexander Oumansky CAPITOL DOUBLE QUARTETTE ; Presentations by S, L. ROTHAFEL CHANGE ¢ SHOW EVERY WEEKC o@ ” ON ively. ‘comedies, *“urlesque."* ville Specialists and Prey EXTRA MIDNIGHT ae ea New YEAI On the Screen duction of “Miss Lulu Bett,” by Zona ion comedy called “The Bell Hop, BYWAY sf$r people say these Durlesques really are clean music ronizes them, And that satisfies us. MATHS WLI Ang IN HOmE"CAPITON | Rose.” | RIALTO — Wi Swanson and Elliott Dexter in “Don't Everything!” ae | Tell ‘Y | picture | Rivoli. 4 There will | ahd the Rivoli Pictoria! will complete the film numbers. gramme opens with Verdi's “La Forza del Destino,” played uy the orchestra. Betty Anderson and Fred Sagel will sing Edward MacDoweli ‘To allace Reid, the to calm her suspicions, tells several | lies. also be B. De ‘ | production, “Fool's Paradise, its second week. dred Harris, Dorothy alton and HAGNSEL & JONES ep Ade Theodore Kossloff have important | § QAEOLIAN HALL, Mon. Bye, Deo. 19, B15, J - roles, The Criterion Magazine, “Neel | TRIO CLASSIQUE F N. \f “+ | Riots” and “The Hypnotist” com- | o| plete the programme. Mine. | J Calla, Schiller, i John Mundy, "Celio. film Conrad N. AMUSEMENTS. pro- Lois From the | | | BEAUTY “iter “ait and THEATRES UNDER DIRECTION OF HUGO RIESENFELD Larry Semon ae “THE BELL HOP” RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Fredertek Btadiberg and uel Baer Conducting Last ‘Times ‘To-day--“"Don't Tell Everything.” CRITERION Times Square All Seats Reserved. Twice Daily, 2.30-8.30. ° ” A Thrilling Story Filmland of A Great Love A fascinating story of how the, —in a setting that sur- films are made that will intevest passes all the previous gorgeous Dedijiie pro- juctions. ‘The marvellous ice bal- let—the snow queen's palace—the riotous tem- ple dances of Siam. BEAUTY OF WOMEN— SETS— | BEAUTY OF GOWNS— eSpecial Holiday Programme “IN A DOLL SHOP” - OF —WiTH— VICTORINA KRIGHER Ballet, Ensemble and Orchestra. The music pro- Paramount from Lorna Moon's will have a second week's engagement | on Broadway when-it plays Jhouse, after a successful week ai the | Reid is cast as a young ath- lete who is secretly married to a keen, | Jealous little girl and who, in trying “The Bagh- Movie Trip Through | treet, Snooky's Fresh Heir’ numbers. CRITERION—Cecil Kriger will dance in the ballet “Ina oe Shop." STRAND—Pola Negri, the conti- |nental star, will. be. disclosed in “Vendetta,” hy George Jacoby and Leo Yaske. The leading male role is acted by Emil Lanning. The heroine is a Corsican girl who swears to avenge the killing of her brother, only to discover that the man responsible for the deed has become her husband. Other pictures will be “The Bell Hop,” “Trailing the Coyote” and the Liszt's will be Strand Topical Review. “Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody” played by the orchestra. ENTRAL THEATRE Carey will be seen in “The filmed in thé Mojave Desert. The | Black Horse Troop of the 11th Cav- alry appears in a machine gun fight| with bandits. Betsey Ross Clark has the role of the heroine. | CAPITOL—"A Man's Home,” by Anna Steese Richardson and Edmund Breese, will be presented. It offers a} picture of American domestic life. The cast is headed by Harry T Morey and Kathlyn Williams. One of the concert numbers will be a} Christmas fantasy played by the or- chestra. nepiallgionie “SIMPLE SIMON JR.” | COMES TO COLUMBIA a a Wiid | |]_ “ARON — new AWSTERDAN. W west ‘2, ATS. WED. & SAT. 500, Ev 10 $2.50. Ne SUNDAY Matinee & Night B.F.KEITH'S fated SUNDAY concerts ae SDS sPSEVES Shh 222 tis 215, Camilie’s Binds, Rule & O'Bilen, PARLOR, BED ROOM AND | BATH.” KANE ERMA HARRY CARROLL & E200 Interim Oe THEDAL COURTNEY. SISTERS AND, MERMAN TIMBERG. Dal Lenaberg’s Orchestra sh MAKER BILLIE E URKE in “alias JIMMY! VALENTINE” GAIETY, Bway & 45th St Kya. 8.15, Mats, Wed. deat, Otto Kruger Emmett Corrigan Gillmore A new two-act burlesque calcd “simple Simon Jr” will be presented at the Columbia by “The Sporting Widows.” In the company are Al K. Hall, Gertrude Beck, Helen Ranstrom, Mazie Wallace, Bob Swartzman, Fred Cas: sell and Dick Jackson. oes Gloria story, vt this | Steger, ad Introduced their, daughter, ning at their home, No. 7 East 91st | The guests included practically | all of this season’s debutantes. ‘There will be a dance for the debutante Jan. 7 | at the Burden residence. | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Milles enters gel, Mil- Maurice Ki jatin,_Stelnmay “Piano,” AMUSEMENTS. Times Square BEGINNING TO-MORROW. REID GLORIA | _ SWANSON |, ELLIOTT } DEXTER —IN— Everything | ‘Additional Attraction “A Trip ‘ Through every MOVIE FAN and every KODAK FAN “The Bashful Suitor” | Ampico-Tschaikowsky Concerto. Famous Rialto Orchestra | erugo Rtesenfela and Joseph Littau Conductin, Last Times To-day—PETER_1 (Matron. KEITH cinoUIT: fame, Warte & Co. Yen Pola Negri is see picturesque STRAND SYMPHO mininittt LARRY SEMON CHARITY. HIPPODROM MONSTER BENEFIT CONCERT FOR N. Y. AMERICAN XMAS FUND Glovennt Martinelli Op. Co.) PART Y: PRICES: $1, ta, $500, 90. 4580 NOY WA vk TTT 3 BWAY at 47 ST. = BEGINNING TOMORROW ndetta’ EMIL JANNINGS nina pelted romance with the ‘ounds of Corsica Bagdad and Monte Carlo ORCHESTRA HE BELL HOP | CHARITY. TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 P. M. gs: OS oes INHIS LATES COMEDY Lworeate allie A EOMEDY stars.‘ "Bally" Co.) Efile MYeaton (songs) Dorothy South ("Wild Cat") seine Piquer ("Wild Cat”) Hattie Burks ay Beene Trem Mo Margaret clon Whitsnend Baby Byivle Froese (Benge) Vous.) Shiela Burden, at a reception last eve- | |—> By Public Demand— |} | {Nit “Miss Lulu Bett” WALLace Theodore Roberts, “Don’t Tell | |. Jesse L. Lasky presents | Cecil B. DeMille’s Greatest Production “Fool’s Paradise”. at 8.15. HUDSON Matinees Wed. and Sat. a@ 2.15. ELSIE FERGUSON HE VARYING SHORE.” West 44th St. Eves. 5° COHAN nee wy ED LL “THE PERFECT FOOL” ware MAtchoRY. A GEST. 5 $2 GOOD MORNING DEARIE GLOBE Sam, Mase || TIMES ‘SQ. |Allan Pollock in eens Bill of Oivorcement’’ ‘with JANET BEECHER. Bway, 5 MAT. TO: We MUSICAL. SENSATION: ts ORK THE WILD CA Ais ‘THEA., W. 42 St Mata Wed. and S LIBERTY GERI CONAN COMEDIANS i OBRIEN GIRL Mats, N & Sat. 50c to | Ai LIONEL ATWILL syact's DUKE: KNICKERBOCKER 825,55 552) WANDERING JEW THE MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AG! St. Phone Bry. BERLIN’: SAM H. HARRIS Ws," SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUE Dales FRAZEE ea DULCY LYNN FONTANNE} MARIE DORO "144 04,.",405 2 “LILIES OF THE FIELD” By Wm, Hurlbut ith FREDERICK PERRY. Booty. Bvs.8.50) Mats. Friday aud Sat. 230 <S>PP Musig Wal, be Hives & Cent GSD IST. Moe heh ee arnsae as SHUFFLE ALONG ere col ied 4. Extra Midnight Performance WED. at 11.30. BEKEITH B.EKEITH “ses? * BEST BrAsINNING MUN A GREAT VAUDEVILLE STAR EVERY ACT FEATURE AD NIVERSARY WEEK Rwaraces,) ALL-STAR BROGAN FRANK DOBSON & His Sire Geo, (Mackariane,, Chas. Anear'i £ oe a phctontas, LAS Dies "must Live n BETTY COMPSON. “Hoye, ist Wait: Ruth Paui Deeker & Co., North & Halliday Wilson Bros., Oths. & Photoplay “BLACK JACK BARGAINER,” Ist Halt—The Melodramatic Sen- tation. “THE STORM:" JOE LAURIE 6 CO. ous. & ee ite Sieve’ TRACK. DANCE TERRACE GARDEN sth Verinaton, 30 to 121 PALACE ats arte CONTINUOUS DANCING. Private Lessons Day or Evening. Contests Every Sunday Afternoon. ‘HIPPODROME'S teAEEz ET TOGETH APITOL «2 Bronx Opera House, 4 WM, FOX Presents “FOOTFA LLS”” 70 TABLO!. b) Gi é Charles Darnton mn Give cA way at 51 Bt, bavio WARFIELD » ietceain ——, LOEW'S CLARA, KIMBALL STATE ‘You! Cont. 11 A. Aft. Pc. STRAND "Ss BROOKLYN, “ALL FOR A mare apse pti

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