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cai Paays for the Coming Week MONDAY AFTERNOON, Comedy Theatre—Olga Petrova “The White Peacock.” Astor Theatre—Wil!iam Faversham in “The Squaw Man.” MONDAY NIGHT. 49th Street Theatre—Leo Ditrich- | stein in “Face Valu | Knickerbocker —“Bull/-Dog Drum- mond: | Lexington Theatre — Fritz in Shakespearian repe-tory. THURSDAY NIGHT Cort Theatre—Waiiace Eddinger and Mary Nash in “Captain Apple- in Leiber ROVA 1 comes to the O edy Theatre on Monday | afternoon in “The White Pea- cock,” of which she is the author. The play is a romantic drama of Gpanish life concerned with a woman who, after leaving her husband be- eouse of his immorality, becomes a painter and falls in love with a model who has escaped from prison. In Xme. Petrova’s support are Leon |, Gordon, E. L. Fernandez, Malcolm | Fassett and Ludmilla Toretzka, oe At the Astor Theatre on Monday afternoon Lee Shubert will present William Faversham in a revival of | “The Squaw Man," the play by win Milton Royle produced at | lack’s in 1905, The sc range | an English drawing room to our| Western plains, Among others with |» r. Faversham will be Burr Me-| jIntosh, Riley Hatch, H. Cooper /Ciiffe, | Willard Robertson, Josephine Royle, Winifred Harris and Mrs. | Lydig Hoyt, who will make her sta debut as Julia Hoyt close by the Am- | y night with Leo | v. hew | 4¢th Street Theatre ae on Mond y adapted the Italian of i AN PANY LAND CenroRy ROOF THEeATem and McIntyre, Sybil Vane, Brandna and others will start the week. Be. | ginning Thursday, Fritzi Scheff in songs will be the headliner. | SS'S BROADWAY THEATE L Littleflel or Change Your * Margaret Young in_son Dave Roth, Bob and Peggy Valen- | tine, vel Bob | Willis, the | Melnotte tur ppear “Fifty ry of San Duo will a t STATE THE, halt of the week the Fo bill will include J mes ‘Thornton in sayings and songs, ee an, V and Hyman and the topiay’s Is" and the Bellh Thur bring Muriel Hudson and Jones in On the Bridal Path, Mason and Fletcher, Jamos Thornton in a new ct and the film play “Don't Tell Everything.” |New Offerings On the Screen ROMMOND \ CM knicKcersocxer’ Stee, —— = ARS LOL HOW ine Lee MARI ge STO Fe 5 Tears reenes are in New York, and although | RIVOLI—Betty Compson will pe the chief character, is gates the! seen in J. M. Barrie's “The Little | fest man in the world, he man- a 5 i male f Ero Women, ‘This indi. | Minister, the Scotch story in which vidual is a Wall Street broker of | “Ltdy Babbie" disguises herself as a Cuban origin. Frances Underwood, | gypsy and finds romance with the Nellie Burt, Clara Mackin, Lee Millar] young minister of a village where and Orlando Daly are also in th®! weavers are rebelling against a reduc- = eye e tion in wages. George Hackathorne “Bull-Dog Drummond,” an English | @ppears in the title role. There will melodrama founded on | of} be “Chur omedy featuring that name by “Sappe ° pros duced by Charles Dillingham on Mon day night at the Knickerbocker [hea- tre. Gerald Du Maurier aided the 0 Author in dramatizing a story thac|A Vocal quartet will participate in susie witha former army Officergwho| "A Christinas Overture." ‘Through. | performs daring feats as a dotectiv. | Out the week there will be morning | {n running down a band of internation- 2 crooks. The cast includes A thews, C. H. Croker-King, Dorothy Tetley and Mary Robson. ar ‘Capt. Appiojack,” a comedy by Wal- ter Hackett now running in London, will be produced by Sam H. Harris at the Cort Theatre on Thursday night. It has to do with the adventures of a \imid young man who discovers that one of his ancestors was a notorious Pirate, With Wallace Eddinger and Mary Nash heading the bill will be Phoebe Foster, Hamilton Revelle, Fer- @inand Gottschalk, Helen Lackaye and Marie Wainwright.” . Almanac will comp! gramme. begins his annual engagement at the| Windsor” overture will be played by Fritz Leiber, ia ane of Shakespeare, with holiday scenes. elty will be performances of a special bill for cl dren beginning at 10.15. sessions Baby Peggy, a 1 the Rive The music 1 The Alabama Glide,” episode for marionettes and orc ile Seven thousand poor children will | across roofs to a vacint mansion and on his way is sinitien with a girl he sees on a neighboring roof. A Funny Face comedy, the Rfalto Magazine and a Tony Sarg ete the film pro- Mer: Wives of The tenor calbre, sings with assurdnce and style, and [in his opening selection, an arla from “Halka,” but some good phrasing and feeling into his work. -IN THE REALM OF MUSIC | Russian Tenor Gives Evening ,; Jeritza name. This Korngold morbid bit breathes nothing of the holiday | spirit, yet more than apparently felt that Recital at Aeolian Hall. wouldn't mean so much to the and less they the Jeritza, had heard seen By Frank H. Warren. be guests of Huge Hlesenfeld. ‘The| Dimitri Dobkin, a Russian tenor, ERO ME atta ad ti Toe features include the pantomime “In | w A abel, a Doll's House," marionettes, Charla | “20 88 here once last season under) Viennese pianist, American debut, Chaplin in-"Basy Street,” "Snouky's [Somewhat distressing circumstances, | Carnegie Hall; Sari E Amer- Fresh Heir” and “Chums.” appeared in recital last evening in|ican pianiste, debut, Aeolian Hall; Oo al Rela in “ment Aeolen Hall. Except for a final Esccaromereasscial ee ie -Wal laco ec n “Rent ; spe a = Free” will be the chief attrustian. 2TOUP of Italian numbers his was &)gramme, People’s Institute serica, The title of this photoplay refers to Russian programme of operatic arias| Cooper Union; Metropolitan Opera a homeless artist Who takes bis pos-'and ballads. Mr. Dobkin’s voice 1s of | House, regular Sunday night con- cert. Monday—Ruben Davies, pia Aeolian Hall; Harvard Un Orchestra (Piorian Sodality of 1868), with Helen Stanley, soprano, soloist, Carnegio Hall. | ‘Tuesday—Herbert Schmidt, pianist, Aeolian Hall jard Strauss and Philadelphia tra, Metropolitan Opera Hous He Russian in type. Mme, Marie Jeritza repeated her 01 . Wednesday—Walter Dam- Texington Theatre, appearin, the orchestra. dramatic impersonation of Marletta|concert, | Wedneaday- Walter tam beth” on Monday night é Aan ,.{in the Viennese opera, “The Dead|ner and Debussy, benefit of R ‘Tuesday; “Romeo and Juliet,” Wednes-|_ CRITERION—Cecil B, De lle’s| City,” last evening at the Metropoli-| Municipal Music School, Aeolian @ay afternoon and Thursday night; | Production of ‘Fool's Paradise,” with/ tan." Mme. Jeritza is the nicest! tall; farewell organ recital by Mar- “The Taming of the Shrew,” Nyeonas its temples of Siam, dancers, beggurs| Christmas present in Mr. Gatt!’s|ce] Dupre, Wanamaker Auditorium éay night; . “Julius Caesar," F and vendors, enters its third week.| operatic/hosiery, for the house wa8|Qratorio ‘Society, “The Me night; “The Merchant of’ V: ‘This film play also shows an oll town| again “sold out,” attracted by the 'ninety-sixth performance, Car the Saturday afternoon, “Richard Saturday night. and “@ holiday froli¢ for old folk folks and all sorts of folks," young: will be presented by Emily Louise at the|*Ppea Century Roof Theatre, for two weeks, beginning Monday afternoon. There ‘will be Friday and Saturday morning| Wt. performances at 10.30. etarting time is 8.30. The evening The company of fifty includes Fred Helder, Alfred|0!d sea dog's home. Latell, Olivette, Elsie Vokes and Joe| Will be Madg Smali's Dancing Misses, . Lillian Owen's Marionettes in Charles Dickens's “A Christmas Carol” will give morning perform- ances at 10.80 and matinees on Tues- @ay, Thursday and Saturday at the Shubert Theatre. Re akcih Frances Starr in Way” comes to the Bronx Opera House. Change of Bills In Vaudeville WINTER GARDEN — Alice Lloyd, English singing comedienne, and Tay- lor Holmes im comedy will divide headline honors. There will also be ert Clark and Flavia Arcaro in “A ‘Wayward Conceit,” Bob Nelson in “Smiles,” Rath Brothers, Harris and Bantley, Mario Lo, Jack and Kicty De Maco, Bert Shepherd and the Shu- bert News Weekly. 44TH STREET THEATRE—Whip- ‘and Huston in “Time,” Regal and re, Du-Calion, A. Robins, “the ‘walking music store;” Joe Fanton and company in “Seconds of Suspense,” Yvette, violinist; Harrah and Robini, and Mobel, Jester and Mobel will constitute the bill. PALACE—Ethel Levey songs will head the bill. Other feat- ures will Mrs. Midney Drew in “Predestination,” Al Herman and a revue called “Alice in Blunderland.” RIVERSIDE—Among the enter- fainers will be Trixie Friganza, Al Herman, Harry Watson jr, "the Lightner Girls and Newton Alexan- @er, and Consino Bri fon Wilkins 18ST STREET THEATRE—Allan Brothers and Leonora Allen in sony will ghare first honors with Guy Voy ner and Helen Eley in “Marry Me.” ‘The film attraction will be Norma e in “The Wonderful Thing. HAMILTON — binger’s Midgets, Maude Powers and Vernon Wallace jn “Georgia on Broadway,” Willie Solar and the film Dowelty. “Bits of Life” will be leading features, ALHAMBRA—The bill will include Kary! Norman, “the Creole Fashion jate;" Ben Welch, Hebrew come- @ian;' Arman Kallz in an operetta, in new on the Mexican border. features are the Criterion and Hanky Pua’ Land," described as| san dancer, Victorina Krigher. self that he ts permitted to aharo the “The Easiest|My French.” leat) se played by the orchestra, and sing- ers and Mar-4 rt Additional Magazine ‘In a Doll Shop,” with the Pus- STRAND-—Litile Jackle Coogan will in his second starring adven- My Boy.” It concerns Jackie who lands in New York a He attaches himself to a surly sea Captain, and so ingratiates him- ture, Blair, Other features Evans in “The Littl: Match Girl" a Mermaid comedy called “For Land's Sake" and the Strand Topical Review. The music programme will include an overture entitled “Yuletide Tone Poem" and the Strand Male Quartet. CAPITOL—The chief film attrac- tion will be Vivian Martin In “Parion Christmas music will img and a_ ballet will give further variety to the bill CENTRAL THEATRE—"The Fox,” with Harry Carey as the star, gues into its second week. There is also a comedy called ‘The Straphanger.” ‘The overture !s “The Chocolate Sol- dier.” LYRIC—"The New Disciple” begins its second and last week. pia Bh tal “FOLLY TOWN” AT THE COLUMBIA “Folly Town" will return to the Co- lumbia Theatre on Monday afternoon. Two performances will be given on| Saturday night, one beginning at 7.30, the other at ‘The company in- cludes. Gus ay Johnnie Walker, Lynn Cantor, Kath Rosemond, Vir- ginia Ware, Tawille Harrison and Leda Errol. eee “THE DEMI-VIRGIN” GETS GRAND JURY’S CLEARANCE. “The Dem!-Virgin,’ at the Eltin eatre, got a clean bill of health yesterday from the New York County Grand Jury, which dismissea the complaint chargin, 5 Al H. Woods, with offering an “ob- nt, immoral and impure now dec play | In addition to hearing the play | read by Assistant District Attorney Murphy, the Grand Jury listened. to | the testimony of Mra. Herbert Glov- er of No. 547 Madison Street, Brook lyn, wife of a clergyman, who is as sociated with the Better Public Show Movement and the Soctal Service De- partment of the Protestant Episcopal D and Burns and Freda. FORD! THEATRE — Hyams exe of Long Island; Edward H, MeGulre of So. 61 Chambers Street, also of the Better Public Show Move- ment: Chief City Magiatrate McAdoo, William J, McCaniil, a stenographer at Police’ Hea@quarters, who took notes of the play Lieut. Duffy, who made the ‘complaint; John 8. Summer, Secretary of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, and others. AMUSEMENTS. Jolson’s O8th SL inten: ase mae | Pl Trearne: Em ey Firs! AL ical “aoMBo" NORMAN TREVOR « ae Tatnecs To-day, Kimas de Wed. 1921, GnEENWICN VILLAGE FOLLIES, 50c $1.50 Hi iodide, 2, | SHUBERT | nee | CHRISTMAS | SUNDAY NIGHT 24—SMALL' F.|Cirelo 8768. n aad 4 Eves. Ambassador {i"tay" {Mis Today.xmas aa, T Ui DONALD KERR & ‘BLOSSOM TIME PAL RCM INA OLAIRE vernec FOLLIES, FRED, HE! ER, "OLI- BLUEBEARD’S 8TH WIFE | CENTURY ROOF °* ts a, West 48th St. aeeeren e@ R!7z ft THEATRE. BUOU West ui Be Ref ti bet dig wt, a poe ae. Wed. TWO WEEKS ONLY. Twice Dally. J.30 & 8.30, BEGINNING MONDAY MAT., Dos. 26, at 2.30. ult v saat MATINEE MONDA’ Bou PAID FOR with ‘CHAS. «srt sr ,glriant ee. Julius Mat.; Richard 111 Tickets now on sale. 9, oF fe Elliott’s 858 ,.H aon KUMMER's ister The MOUNTAIN MAN | “Mise Kummer's Cleverest Dial ‘Stephen Rathbun, | NORA BAYES Thea..4th W.08 U's JUST MARRIED : il TANGER —- JOHN stitges TER Sat. Pop. Prices CLARE Sun. 3.8.30, We Aruiss “THE GREEN RLISSin GoppESs Ul, Thursday—Piano recital by sia Kotlarsky, Aeolian Hall; benefit oncert of Martin-Smith Music hool (colored), Carne New York Symphon, ra, conducted j by Albert Co director, oftering “The Planets, rm Leo tra, | nest Stra Mea j rope ‘| tern day jana Aeolian Hall; Hadley, |e | Geraldine ‘will open holiday Opera House Ernani” will be given Mon- with Mmes. and Messts. negie Hal! Ornstein, Henry je = Ha uss, der tenor, Young People's Cone: | Symphony sting artists, intimate soloist, Orchest recital, Amn LEVEY @ PALACE ay’s aeveremrnst | hel Leginska recital] for two pianos, Philharmonic Orches- conductor, Saturday — Richard George Town Hall; t by New York Albert Coates, conductor, Frank La Forge Quartet, | Carnegie Hall. litan oon, “E evening, Anthon Danise and Mardone Jot the Wednesday, Bori and D'Arle, week will with * as a special Farrar Mis matinee in the title role week at the Met- onday at- Other ope Boheme Lu AMUSEMENTS. Eve. a uu CHOCOLATE SOLDIER With DONALD BRIAN—TESSA KOSTA. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERTS-| Big Holiday Festival Bill! .+ 62d St. & CP. Ww. CENTURY "00 ect Saou, Wille & Eugene Woward, Bard & Greon & Blyler, Reg Al, Sexton & t Gil ma ‘Armstrong & JOLSON’S THANK: U 89TH LAUGHING AUDIENCE. 523d TIME of the CRAVEN COMEDY. LONGACRE %, 43% os 3 TTLE Weer 440s st ereuings, 6.3) ia hy MAY a £38 1 Watinees TO-Day at MATINEE EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK AT BOTH THEATRES. STAGED Y WINCHELL 51111) ————eem—— "Arthur Hopkins Pi Lionel Barrymore “The Idle Inn” ia “The Claw" with yo Fenwick Plymouth Theatre, W. 45th Bt. Eve. 8.45 Broadhuret Thea. W. 44th St. Eve. 8.30. ‘Matiness Thurs. and Sat. at 2.48. Matiness Thurs. and Sat, 2.30. «eT YEAR | THESE THEATRES DEC. 26 (XMAS) AND JAN. 2 (NEW YEAR'S) x Extra Matiness at Theve Theatres Mondays, Dec. 26 ang jam. 2, st. TI Phone Big Christmas Helidey Festival ‘pil Cecll Lean & Cleo Mayt a1 & Moore, Liora 4 ion, Deir 1000 ; Hop $1.00 i 500 at oe at gin ar. johnny Dool with Mattie is Che most exciting film seen on Broadway this season~ CEN Pauline Lord in “Anna Christie” Ww. a8 Vanderbilt, Thea, Matiness Wed ———$— Arthur Homme Arthur Hopking Pi BROADWAY at47ST. V CONTINUOUS NOON 10//50PH, nted by CARL LAEMMLS —_—_—_—__—____ @NIVERSAL~ JEWEL, —————— MATINGES - ents Car- with Ponselle Martinelli, rezia Cham- lee, Scott!, Didur er; “Mefis- | tofele’ on Thursday, with Mmes. | Alda, Easton and | Howard, and M igh and Mardones; ‘Louise" | on Friday, with Mmes, Farrar and} Berat, and Messrs. Pertile, Rothier, SL) ALICE LLOVOSS ix SS) SEO BAG ARGINIA S + PE ROUEN In" THE COL AT RL ro BSS Orceran it, perhaps, the most effectively: “While Caruso lived his singing was a revelation to us all. We knew that none of us could ever hope to equal his golden voice, but his art and bis sincerity was a work which at least we might strive to attain. He was our pacemaker, and if we could never catch him he taught us to run, Now that he is dead, he is a memory to worship and revere. Alive, no one was jealous of him, nor was he jeal- | ous of any one. Both we and he knew he stood too high for that. But he was the friend of all of us and we returned that friendship.” It was just a year ago to-night that | Caruso sar last time. The opera was “La Juivi | the Metropolitan's staff of tenors put | | | Albert Coates, the British conduc- | tor, who will take up his duties as guest conductor of the New York | Symphony Orchestra next Thursday, brought with him a collection of |Rovelties and new orchestra works, many of which will be given first | Diaz and Ananiay y matinee, with Mmes. Jeritza Sem- “La aturd | Kermesse Christmas will not s Opera Hous of other y each cho! her ste ing, a shining $5 gold piec will each attache be reme a stickpin 9) Caruso of the and | equally Matzenauer, and Mes: Whitehill and Gustafson turday and Delaunois, scene, year clgarette éase; golden heart, is gone. “Die Walkuere,| according to country night, with Mmes. Pon- ‘and Messrs. Ma- | | tinelli, Danise, Didur and Chalmers. | em like Chris.- | » Metropolitan | anta Claus | No more will | let girl find io lly speak no longer bered with Enrico | golden voice and Ani, | performance {2 New York. They are, British—The he Planets” by ymphonic Suite, ‘ Parodies (Nursery Rhymes), Hughes; by Herbert by at popular prices, |C ‘yele Potpourri Symphonic Gerrard Wiil- The Christmas opera oncert to- | | ~——-~—— = — “. | Morrow evening will include “Lucia,” | ACOLMMENREL, 42ONES ANNOUNCE | act IL, ;. “Trovatore,” act VI., | | scene 1;"Traviata,” act III; “Faust,” | REUBEN DAVIES PIANO RECITAL, STEINWAY PIANO. AEOLIAN, HALL, Fri. Eve. Dec, 20, at 815. ECITAL FOR TWO PIANi LEGINSKA- ORNSTEIN 4 Knabe Panos Used.) Carnegie Hall ORATORIO Dec. 28th, 8.15 CaM OF NEW YORK (Steinway the | artistically, there is not a singer to- | iM E S s I A H day who does not acknowledge the | dead master’s supremacy, and who| Olice Marshall, Merle Alcock, does not realize that when his mantle | fell, it fell for this generation at least | once and for all Orville AMUSEMENTS. _ RIVOL Harrold of Theatres Under the Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld PARAMOUNT PICTURES CRITERION TIMES SQUARE Jesse L. Lasky Presents CECIL B. DeMILLE’S “FOOL’S PARADISE” Seats on sale now for special New Year’s performance Adolph Zukor Presents Betty Compson in SIR J. M. BARRIE’S PLAY "The Little Minister’ A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production Special Christmas Overture - - - Rivoli Concert Orchestra FOR THE CHILDREN Special Performance Every Morning at 10.15 BEGINNING MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th “IN A DOLL SHOP” with 23 Solo Dancers and Singers —Marionettes—Chaplin—Snooky— Baby Peggy—Miriam Battista—at the RIVOLI RIALTO WALLACE REID Famous Rialto Orchestra Marlo Chamlee, Frederick Patton. N.Y. Symphony Orch. Chorud of 300. ALBERT STOESSEL, Cond. 150 to $2.50 at Box Office or 1 W. St. |__ __ AMUSEMENTS. Twice Daily—2.30 & 8.30 Sunday Matinees at 3.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED BROADWAY BEGINNING at 49th Street TOMORROW Marionettes Frederick St and Emanuel Baer ¢: TIMES. BEGINNING SQUARE TOMORROW w “Rent Free” SPECIAL HOLIDAY MUSIC: PROGRAMME Hugo Riesenfeld and Joseph Littau conducting NUARY 2 2 SHOWS IN TOWN! Clean and Beautifully Presented, Commencing Monday Afternoon, AND A BIG COMPANY OF LIVELY ENTERTA\ IP fun. Melody. “Magnificeuce and Pretty Naini Twice Dally, Moderate Prices, Seats Two Weeks in Advance. Smoking Peru és Year's Eve, and 10.15, (Doors ope i ats Now one kets, wavos OF AMERICA wih NODBY Hanky < Biway & 47th APITO C MARK ity Biwey at 61 Ot, y sete NEGRI in “VENDETTA” Strand Symphooy Orem. | “AR DL ‘A Man’s Hot g TERRACE GARDEN DANCE can op, over tasingca. are PALACE Dancing! Fves., 7.30 to 12:30, Sundays, 2/30 to 12.80, artes Eve.—Special Features—Teys, Christmas Day—Dancing 2.20—Two B: Monday, Dec. 26—Dai - Loew THE CHILD TH STATE av EtE Ry THOU. eae r sofeet,| an tra, ape "Af. 806— Night” 80c.” a ae Scoteh Revue, othe +)’ | BRONX OPERA HOUSE, 8. & a. $4. Ay boy eae (THURSTON Moore jams; A Comedy Overture by Brl- four Gardiner; Theme and Seven Divers..ns by Edward Four Conceits by Sulte by Frank Brid ‘Bach, arranged by Appa lachia Ly Delius, and Queen Mab by Holbrooke, French—Children’s Cor- ner by Debussy: Grande Valse Rril- Pre Nante by Roger-Duc: nd lude to Tess by a’ ger. Italian La Boutique Fe by Rossin arranged by ‘Respigh|, and A Little Symphony by Leonardo Lev, Rus- lan—Le Dyin Poem 1 Prome- theus by Scriabine; — Polevietsky Dances by Borodine; Grandmother Witch by Liadow; Vetroush! Stravinsky; The Night ont) ‘Mountain by Mouzorsk mn di's Concerto for Strings | by Siloti Renato Zanell!, Chilean Aritoy with the Metropoli pany, will sing Valex and Count di Lin. Trovatore” at the Metropolitan Opera row night House to-mor AMUSEMENTS. _ [ais a AMSTERDAM. \ Want eg, et Hea i = {DN fart FR BOLIC NIGHT | FROLIC TO-MOR’W MATINEE & NIGHT B.F.KEITH’S Celebrated SUMDAY Concerts fas 5 2B ns EVES. S082 2° AAT TRA Rerr oatte LANDY. FRANKLYN-CHARLES & CO., BERT BETTY PALIT dt ALAN APOGERS. & LEO. NORA ALLEN: HOLMES A VA'VERE nit ons SPAR ACTS in's Ble HOLIDAY DiLl By & ts. Sal Alon, &Wed EMPIRE , BEST SEATS $2. Gi WILLIAM ints THE DREAM ILLETTE |! $s.) MAKE Phy STHEATRS. ~~ HENRY MILLERS 255 BILLIE BURKE “te CNM Are Me MF RANGERS Otte Keuter » “alias JIMMY tt Corrigan ud Enmett Coritan| VALENTINE . GAIETY, Bway & 46th § Mary Boland Evs.8.15.Mts. Sat..Mon., Wa, Evenings at 8.15 HUDSON Wet 40> 8, Fyee ob ELSIE FERGUSON HE VARYING SHORE." BELASCO Se. 8 9,2 ana £5 Beit LENORE ULRIG* KIKI 2 | LAS Vy wie RUTH SHEPLEY NY THEATRE Bway sade! “HER SALARY MA = COHAN | D “THE PA FOOL” MATINEES TO-' | BEST $2 MON, (Xmas) & SEATS: 8.25. ‘ston Wed Fe Musical Comet GLOBE." TIMES SQ.| Allan - Pollock theatre, (“A Bill ot Divorcemant | With JANET BEECHER, Me Tus " - shar PARK ©yez, oo Pepa THE MUSICAL’ SENSATION. ee ual) iy ve ~NEW YOR TIM TEK » WED. [AND SAT, FRI Evenings at 8.30 EY CEUMY War toe fe roelies ec DAVID BELASCO I LIONEL ATWILL ta THE GRAND DUKE." <NICKERBOCKER Twas a8 St. Bo ad taAsra “The! WANDERING JEW FIRST NIGHT MONDAY (XMAS) “BULLDOG DRUMMOND” felodrama."’—SEATS NOW MUSIC SICBOX es een vine, MUSIC BOX REVUE” BERLIN'S SAM H. HARRIS \* SIX CYLINDER LOVE “With ERNEST TRUEX, DULCY < a PE OLYNNFONTANNE MARIE DORO “UAW cr 0% fo 8 “ LILIES OF 1HE FIELD” 470, Eva.8.15] ty Wa. Hhuriat, Wit FREDERICK PERRY Punch & Judy ist {22 BR svoPP 63D ST, Music, Halt, er. Bay & cent SHUFFLE ALONG | * "is" MATINEES TO-DAY AND MONDAY. 2130. Extra Midnight Performance WED. at 11.30. BEGINNING MON STUPED DoUs. how IDAY SHOW. -10 ACTS EACH A STAR FEATURE, TRIPLE HEADHINE BILL i BISTREET TRIPLE HEADLI ARV ROH GAGEIME BILL, Pnatanest) OF FASHION PLATE” Ge WELCH, ARMAN KALIZ & CO. BELLE BAKER & Co, Marmain Holmes’ & La Ver ry ESOSESD rion’. "Stuntcious Wives 1s Half—"An Arabian, Nigh pare" MeDorit, Kelly & Quan J cours | er ee BROOKLYN. = tte MARK POL A NEGR}1 “VENDETTA” BKLYN mane” aah orcs my jreaning To-moriow fi oo JACKIE COOGAN