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f | er? at Sgr. ere nee Plays for the Coming Week, MONDAY NIGHT. | Hudson Theatre—Marie Lohr in| “The Voice From the Minaret.” | Shubert Theatre—"Pins and Needles.” TUESDAY NIGHT. Em bd ire—Doris Keane in Czar “The WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Forty-Eighth Street Theatre—“The Nest.” | THURSDAY NIGHT. Greenwich Village Theatre—“The Pigeon.” Park—“Frank Fay's Fables.” FRIDAY NIGHT. | Forty-Ninth Street Theatre— “Chauve Souri HE} English actress Marie Lohr will make her first American up- pearance at the Hudson Theatre on Monday night in “The Voice from the Minaret,” a play by Robert Hich- ens. ‘The scenes are in Damascus and England, with a young vicar, an un- happily married Englishwoman and her husband as the chief characters. Among others in the company are Fid- mund Gwenn, C. M. Hallard, Herbert Marshall and Vane Featherston. ,e 6 @ ‘The postponed opening of the 1.on- @on revue ‘Pins and Needles” will take place at the Shubert Theatre on Monday night. . . Doris Keane comes to the Empire Theatre on Tuesday night in ‘The Cearins,” a comedy by Melchior! Lengyel and Lajos Bird. The play is concerned with a romantic episode in the career of Catherine II. of Russia. Ths supporting company includes Frederick Kerr, W. H. Thompson, Ian Keith, William Devereux, Lois Meredith and Phyllis Alden. oe “The Nest," to have been produced to-night at the Forty-elghth Street Threater, has been put over to Wed- nesday night. oe 8 John Galsworthy’s play “The Pigeon” will be revived by Edward Goodman at the Greenwich Village Theatre on Thursday night. It was first produced here by Winthrop Ames ten years ago. In the cast will .be Whitford Kane, Sue McManamy, Edna James, Hubert Druce and Georges Renayent. ee “Frank Fay’s Fables," a musical revue, will be presented at the Park Theatre on Thursday night by Harry L. Cort. The book is by Mr. Fay and the music by Clarence Gaskill. With the author as the chief funmaker will be Bernard Granville, Herbert Cor- thell, Olga Steck, “Olivette,” the Fifer Trio, Helen Groody, and others. eee Nikita Balleff and his Chauve- Souris, or Bat Theatre of Moscow, will be drought to the 49th Gtreet Theatre by Morris Gest, with the first public performance on Friday night. <A pri- vate performance is to be given on Wednesday night. The programme will consist of Russian sketches, songs, dances and pantomimg eee Beginning Monday night “The Mon- key’s Paw” will be given as a curtain raiser to "8. S. Tenacity” at the Bel- mont Theatre. ‘The Lambs’ Gambol at the Globe ‘Theatre to-morrow night will include @ number of comic sketches, dramatic playlets, and singing and dancing fea- tures. ‘The Actors’ Fidelity League will give an entertainment at Henry Mil- ler’s Theatre to-morrow night, with Holbrook Blinn, Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, Olive Wyndham and others ‘appear- in, “Lttom” comes to the Bronx Opera | House on Monday night. sega eed sde Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE—Leading features will bo ‘William Rock and De Lyle Alda in a musical revue, John Cumberland in “The Fall of Eve,” Carl Randall in dances and Hila Retford, English stinging comedienne. RIVERSIDH—Gertrude Hoffmann im her new ballet, Walter G. Kelly, Tice and Werner and Kennedy and Berle will be among the attractions. EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- ‘TRE—The leading vaudeville feature will be “The Dance Shop,” with Jeannette Hackett, Harry Delmar and others, ‘The screen will show Wallace Reid in “Rent Free.” COLONIAL—With Florence Nash im “A Breath of Fresh Air” heading the bill will be Harry Watson jr, Rae Eleanor Ball and Jessie Brown and |‘ BMe Weston. ALHAMBRA—In the Hst will be Horace Goldin, illusionist; Charles King and Lila Rhodes and Margaret Young. HAMILTON—Courtney Sisters in a@onge will divide first honors with Sheila Terry, dancer. FORDHAM—Joe Laurie jr, and W. C. Fields in “The Family Ford” wit! be among those who atart the week ———_—_— AMUSEMENTS. Beginning Thursday Beth Beri and Kay La WINTER GARDEN. include Nora Bayes, George Rasely, tenor; Regal Moore in comedy, Boganny's “Crazy Bakers,” Car! McCullough in song tn sor Oklahoma Bob Albright, and others will appear, and the screen will show Hobart Bosworth in ‘‘White Hands.” PROCTOR THEATRES—Starting the week at the Fifth Avenue The: will be Harry Beresford in * the Night Before Christmas, other acts. 1 lay will’ brin among others, Diamond and Brennan and Rudell and Dunigan, At the Twenty-third Street Theatre the bill will include Rae Hughes, ‘Th Vd her Dandies, and Marton Dav on the screen in ‘The Bride's Play.’ The Fifty-eighth Street Theatre will have B. A. Rolfe, Weber and Eliott, and ‘The Bride's Play." Leading features at the 125th Street_ Theatre will be Vie Quinn, Sunshine Girls and Ethel Clayton in the film comedy, “Exit the Vamp."’ LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—For the first half of the week there will bring Grace Cameron in songs, Regal and Mack in a skit and Mae Murray in the photoplay, “Peacock Alley. New Offerings Arbuckle ! LYros, KNOTT iN ~ THE AMUSEMENTS. TURN TO RIGHT INRIC THREAT! ing the cast. include Larry Semon $1.00—WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW AT—$1.00 Fred Allen, Libby and Sparrow, the Apollo Trio, and Ray Miller's” jazz ban BEBE Danie. S Lend NOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— “NAPLCY. FROM NOWHE! Florenz Ames and Adelaide Winth) op Fleet in “Alice in Blunderland,"” Jean Sothern in songs and impersonations. a The pro be Billy Hall and Company in “Hul-|in “rhe * hop,"? Cameo Topics crs da," Herman Berrens afd Paulin rel ra ; i and orchestral music Frederick on the screen int “Two Kinds of Women." Thursday will = = On the Screen RIVOLI—“One Glorious Day,” with} WINTER GARDEN BEG:NNING MONDAY MATINEE, TWICE DAILY. REGAL & MOORE AMERICA’S FOREMOST COMEDUNNE, ‘Will Rogers and Lila Lee, will be the} feature. Rogers has the role of a pro-| fessor who lectures on psychology and tells his audience that on a cer- tain day he will send his spirit to greet them. Other offerings will be “Western Ways,” “A Rural Cin- derella,” and the Rivoli Pictorial. In NORA FRED ALLEN LIBBY & SPARROW ALFRED NAESS & CO, ADDED MILL BOGANNY TROUPE |; CARL McCULLOUGH addition to orchestral mus! sky's ‘‘Concerto."’ will dance. ic, Carlo | Marx, pianist, will play Tschaikow-' Marjorie Peterson RAY ILLER oxcs wer ovex| BLACK AND WHITE BAND pares OWN, COMPANY with CLIFF EDWARDS 2 Bla SUNDAY CONCERTS AT 215 AND 8.15 P.M yey a tvronted ty RIALTO—Bebe Daniels will be seen in ‘‘Nancy from Nowhere," by Grac: Drew and Kathrene Pinkerton. Her role is that of an orphan who runs away from a disreputable family, an after many adventures finds happi- ness, There will also be Romance of the White Chr, themum,"’ a comedy, and the News Weekly. The music programme will open with the prelude to Die Meis- tersinger."" A mazurka from Firebird’ will be danced by Victorina Krigher. CRITERION—"'Red Hot Romance," | by John Fimerson and Anita Loos, ters its second week. Basil and Mae Collins head the cast. are other pictures, music and dancing. STRAND—Gus Edwards's ‘School Days’’ will be presented as a photo- | play with Wesley Barry as4he leading | juvenile. As ‘Speck’ Brown, he 1s | sent from a small town to be edu- cated at the home of a wealthy uncie in the East, but longing for his dog} and the old swimmin’ hole, he goes | back by freight. A Prizma Scenic and the Strand Topical Review will complete the film programme. For in overture the orchestra will play se- We extend felicitations to the Franz Schubert Memorial Com- mittee for its brilliant work in| planning “Schubert Memorial Week. We are indeed proud of ‘Blossom Time” in which Franz Schubert is the principal figure, for we believed that there was a place for an operetta of superior quality. Our faith has been approved by the public. (Signed) LEE and J, J. SHUBERT Eevge. Wed & fa: AMBASSADOR Li ‘Theatre 40th St Just W of Bway Mats The Musical Hit of Age. BLO: ASTOR Ther WILLIAM FAVERSHAM |" and the Greatest Cast of a decade tn 45th & Biway, Eves, 8.30, jatiness Wed. and Sat., 30h, oF. By axine Elliott's "i." EMOURTAN MAN 2.30, Sidney Blackmer Strand Quartet Days" songs. will sing overture. Prodigal Lodge,"’ CONCERTS AND MU MANH CARNEGIE WALL, FRANCES Uae Pano mae a2 SCHNI Plane Reoltal. Private Instruction Day or Evening | and Sunda MOTH STREET, TERRACE GARDEN DANCE PALACE CONTINUOUS DANCING Every Evening—Sunday end Holiday Afternoons Contests Tuesday Nights | AMUSEMENTS. Exhibitions y Afternoons | Thursday Third Preliminary One-Step Contest To-morrow Afternoon—Open to Contestants From Brooklyn WEAR LEXINGTON AVENUE lections from ‘*Babes in Toyland."’ “School CAPITOL—The chief screen picture will be ‘'The Silent Call," written by Laurence Trimble and Jane Murfin, and featuring the dog Strongheart. ‘The orchestra will play the “Mignon” MOSS'S CAMEO THEATRE— "Tie @ picturization of Vaughan Kester's novel, will be pre- sented with Léon Paige and Mack sic. CHICAGO OPERA MARY GARDEN, General Director, ATTA BONG "Rix ALDA (Chickering) at Box Office “TOWN HALL, To- ‘by at 3—GERMAINE ZER ___ (Chickering Piano.) very Night the THE SQUAW MAN 4 St..Wiot B'y. 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