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Coming Week
A CQMEDT by Butler Davnport,
jf, called "Ths Comforts of Igno
ranco." will bo presented at
tho Bramh.Ml Playhouss oa Monday
nleht Tho play doals "with tho
efforts of a modern Becky Sharp to
establish herself In American society.
Trro cast Includes Elslo Riser, Xnlly
BUfcrs and Mr. Davenport.
'
Henry Miller's Theatre will open on
Tuesday night with Mr. Mlllor and
ftuth Chattorton In 'Torklas," a com
edy toy Douglas Murray. They will
bo supported by Frank Kemble
Cooper, Florence Wollerson, Fred
erick Lloyd, Lillian Komblo Cooper,
Frances Goodrich Ames, Marjorlo
Hast, Tempo Plgott and Margery
Card. Mr. Miller has the rolo of &
1 Canadian ranchman who sqea to
Iceland.
' "Not With My Money,- & crook
comedy, by Eaward Clark, win bo
breoented at tho 39th Street Theatre
on Wednesday night. Lowell Shor
taan heads a cast that also Includes
Carroll McCoraas, Beverly Wcstmoro
end Walter Wilson,
1
, Bertha Kallch win appear at the
Harris Theatro on Wednesday night
la 'The Illddle Woman," a play by
CImltIoUo li Wells and Dorothy
Donnelly. In tho supporting company
aro Robert Edcson, A. E. Anson,
Chrystal Home, Albort Brunlng, Her
bert Ransomo. Francos Carson. Hm.
Jrlco Allen, UeAtrlco Miller and FotrjJ
.wcsioo,
v 13o Calm, Camnia," a comedy by
Claro Kummcr, will bo produced on
Thursday night at tho )Jooth Thea
ttro. Amonit others In tho company
are Lola Flahcr, Walter Hampden,
William Sampson, Arthur Shaw, Car
lotta Monterey and Hedda Hopper.
Nora Bayta comes to the Uroad
Irorst Theatro on Thursday night in
"Ladles First," a musical play by
Harry B. Smith and A. Baldwin
iSloano. Tho story Is based on
ICharles Hoyfs farco "A Contented
AVoman," With Miss Hayes will bo
AMU8EMENT0.
Dance Palace
Under the Chaperonage of
EVELYN HUBBELL
-NOW Ol'KN AT
Terrace Garden
58th St. and 59th St.
Nir Ltxlniton Avt.
No Alcoholic Drinks Sold
7 to 12 Evening!
DailClnSun.Uy.2tol2
'3 Leitons with f)P,
Individual HP
Lessons Kr
Unon. Jll IP
All IPrtniet'T frn Hot.
:Buy Liberty Bohds-
HIPPODROME
World's Bl&fiesl-
tnowar me
Lowest' Prices
MATINEE DAILY
to
Near evc.
'GINNING nilNUflY ftmiltvciz
AND HIS COMPANy IN
TUP MUSICAL 3E?VUF
rtrici;iv.rAW ft.di
rami.1 lYiui! tvw:irjrjTTrj
vuiTH
Id a Nw J. Act llorlowiut CalUd
uni TCI rC UIT5" All Iin, S1IimIt. Inetn
111 I a Ul" MI IS llctorlol llrautr.
Big Company, including a Chorus of Stunning Girlt
Twice Daily Mwlernte Prices Seats Two Weeks In Advance.
Week of Oct. 28 HILLY WATSON and THE BEEF TRUST.
PRE-WAR PRICES
PRE-WAR PORTIONS
PRE-WAR SATISFACTION
niNB asp nxycr. ou
rnr. iibvowino floor at
MURRAY'S
ROMAN GARDENS
ai bt,. wtmt or nnoADWAT,
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A
NOTABLES OF
Irving Flohor, Will lam Kent. Stanley
Fordo, Florence Morrison and, others.
The production of "Freedom" at
the Century Theatre has boon post
poned to Saturday night
"Experience" will bo the attraction
at tho Hbubert-Rlvlera Theatre.
Tho Bronx Opera llouso will havo
"Parlor. 11 (xl room and Bath." Flor-
enco jtlooro beads tho cast.
D. W. arllllth'a film production
"Hearts or tho World" will be scon
at tho Standard Theatre.
Robert Downing will appear at tho
14th Street Theatro In "Ten Nights
In n Harroom."
"I3vcs of Youth" will bo tho offor-
lng at Loow'a Seventh Avenuo Tho
atro. COLUMBIA BURLESQUE
CALLED "BITS OF HITS"
Tho Boatoalan Butttwuueus win
come to th Columbia Theatro Mon
day afternoon and prcoant a new two-
act travesty called "Bits of Hit,"
written by iYanlf Finney, with muslo
by Harry L. Alford. Soverol of last
season's OieatrJcol oucocdsqs havo
been drawn upon to fumiah tho
ocenen and Incddonts of Uie piocc Tho
oast la headed by Mr. Finney, who
Mill navo uio aa.slstnnco or I'nu uit.
Birnlo Clark. Jack Witt. Nettlo Nel
son, Gladys Parker, Hazol Aljrer and
others. A chorus of pirla will also
tlffuro in tlio performance.
CAVALIERI AT RIALTO
IN A PICTURE PLAY
LIna CavMIerl will be seen at the
Rivoll In a motion picture version of
Louis K. Anspachcr's play, "A Wom
an of Impulse" Tho story deals with
tho daughter of a poverty-stricken
Inco maker who rises to famohrough
tuO pvanCMttlll uf U iOniurkrtbiu VUlUV.
For a tlmo sho Is happy in tho love
of her hutiband, a Bpanlsh nobleman
of jealous disposition. A persistent
rultor cstranKcs the couple, and whon
tho husband Is killed, suspicion
centres on tho singer. Othor features
will bo tho Animated Pictorial, tho
Oinclal War Review and musical
numbers.
WM. DESMOND THE STAR
OF RIALTO'S FILM PLAY
For Its chief film featuro tho IUalto
will havo Wlhlam Desmond in "The
Protender," which shows how a cow
puncher tries to conduct a village
school to tho Hatlsfactlon of tho board.
Thero will also bo on Industrial pic
ture called "Tho Triumph of Trans
portation," tho Animated Magazine,
"The Great Vacuum Robbery" and a
programme of muslCj
DON'T NEGLECT A
RHEUMATIC PAIN
Apply a kittle Sloan's Liniment;
don't rub, let It penetrate, and good
by twinge. Same for external aches,
nnlns. strains, stiffness of- Joints or
mnscles, lameness, bruises. Ask i your
druggist for Sloan's Liniment; 80c,
COc, $1.20.
AMUSEMENTS.
Alwsy the Same Old Story
Crowded to the Wall Every
Afternoon and Night!
Co mo and Sea Why!
TfiniTnf nrtnr MnmtnT Attmnim
1
FRANK. FINNEV
TABLE D'HOTE
LUNCHEON. 70c
TABLE D'HOTE
DINNER, J1J0
PnONK BRTAMT iSU,
UOKTJMEH M. KIXIiY. Msr.
THE STAGE AND SCREEN WHO APPEAR IN
CHAPLIN ASA SOLDIER
IN THE FILM AT STRAND
Tho Strand Theatro wtll present &
double feature bill headed by Charlto
Chaplin In his latest comedy, "Shoul
der Arms." Chaplin appears as a soj
dlor In Franco, wbero ho learns a
trrcat deal about trench llfo and
fighting. Ho finds himself behind tho
enemy trenches and Is chased and
captured, but ha manages to fool
them all. IMaguisod as the Kaiser's
chauffeur, ho performs tho foat of
driving tho Kaiser, Crown Prince and
Von Hlndonburir Into tho Allied terri
tory, where ho strips tho prisoners of
Choir medals and bestows thorn on
bis American comrades. Tho second
featuro Is a Western drama entitled
"ShooUnff Alad," in which Clllbert An
decroon enacts tho role of Dronoho
Dill. Tho Allied War Itoviow and tho
Topical Review will also bo shown.
Tho soloists will bo Jono Holder and
Alys Mlchot.
NEW YORK THEATRE
AND AMERICAN BILLS
At Loow'a New Yorlc Theatro and
Roof the film attractions will bo
Douglas Fairbanks in "Ho Comes Up
Smiling," Monday; William Desmond
In "Tho Pretender," Tuesday; Mar
garet Marsh in "Conquered Hearts,"
Wednesday; Mary Miles Mlnter In
"Rosemary Climbs tho Heights,"
Thursday; Jane and Kathcrlne Lee in
"Swat tho Spy" and Harry Caroy In
"Threoaiountcd Men." Friday; Harry
aiorcy in "lving 01 iiamonas, Kat
urday, and Allco Joyce In "Every
body's Qlrl," Sunday. Tho vaudeville
Mil at Loow's American Thoatro tho
runt hnlf of the week will Include
"Sherman Was Wroru?" Ooorrn Onic.
loy and I3ddl Fitzgerald and Davo
Schooler and Louisa Dlckcrwon. Tho
chango of bill on Thursday will bring
ino x our iiarmony Kings and others.
PROCTOR VAUDEVILLE
AND PICTURE PLAYS
Proctor'a Fifth Avenue Theatro, for
the first half of tho week, will havo
Mmo. Paulino and her trained leop
ards, tho Stanloy Trio. Boylo and
nryan, Mabel Burko and pictures.
When tho bill changes on Thursday
It will lncludo Maud Tcmplo In a
playlet. Cooper and Johnson, tho De
LIsles and others. At tho Twenty
third Street Thoatro will bo 'Tho Ris
ing Generation," Clifton and Dale,
Joan and Arttiur Keeley and photo
plays. Thero will bo a ohango of bill
on Thursday with Ben Uurnlo, tho
Dorotny aouwcm 'itio, Tnornaiko
and Curran and tho Eight Dominoes.
"THE YELLOW DOG"
STAYS AT BROADWAY
Tho Yellow Dog," a featuro fllu
adapted from tho story of that namu
by Henry Irving Dodgo, will enter on
Its second week at the Broadwny
.Theatre. The American Defense So
cloty and tho National As-toclatlon of
Anti-Yellow Dog Clubs havo given
tho plcturo their Indorsement. 'Tlv
Yellow Dog" Is n visualization of tho
warfaro that has been going on in
America for somo tlmo by patriot c
citizens against weak-kneed and un
patriotic porsons.
FRED STONE ON SCREEN
AT 81ST ST. THEATRE
For ttio first half of tho wedt tho
Elghty-flrst Stroot Theatro will havo
on its screen Loulso Glom In "A Law
Unto Herself." Beginning Thursday
Fred Stone will bo soon In 'The
Goat." There will also bo vaudeville.
Thicken Your Hair
With Cuticura
If voa have dandrufl vonr hair will
become dry and thin. Cuticura Oint
ment gently rubbed on spots of itch
ing, scalinc and dandruff and)followed
by a not shampoo ol cuticura boap
will usually remove the worst cases.
Nothing better than Cuticura for all
skin and scalp troubles. , Ideal for
every-aay tonet uses.
TrM kr V4tL Xlinm prt-frt:
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MsllaaaU. Ilu tU.
'Ovinia, Pt.
uiai
Henry Hartley's
Opera "Bianca
Gets a Hearing
By Sylvester Raiding.
HENRY HADLirrs ono-act opera
"Bianca," with which rccontly.ln
open competition, ho won tho
$1,000 prize offered by William Wade
Ulnshaw, got Its first publlo perform-
onco at tho Park Thoatro last night.
It was produced by tho Society of
American Singers of which Mr. Hln
shaw Is president. Grant Stewart,
tho writer of tho libretto, found, his
Interpretation In Carlo Goldoni's com
edy "Tho Mis trow of tho Inn," ro-
mcmborcd by patrons of the theatro
for tho vivid impersonation of tho
hcrolno by Mme. Duse. Tho operatic
text that Mr. Stewart Involved from
It oeomcd unconsciously dry and
spiritless, desplto the sturdy English
words ho used. Which wcro sturdily
and clearly enunciated by all who
took part.
Tho story Is trifle. Blanca's
father, dying, bequeaths to her tho Inn
with tho hopo that oho will wed Fab
rlclo, his faithful servitor. Tho self.
willed young woman balks because
Fabrldo docs not nmko himself her
mtintnr. Il la too much In lovo with
her. Two Idly disposed noblemen
unnuirs. a brunouo woman hater, iu
uctlon a l'etrucclo. uianca is nun
inclined to tho latter, but when Fab-
ncio stops a duel that is unuor way
by tho smash of an ironing board and
shows his masterfulness alio falls into
nls anna.
-Mr. liadloy to to bo congratuiaieo
uton n. stlrrinr flnalo In tho accepted
grand opera style, a flno combination
of voices and Instruments that
arouso tho houso to u demonstration.
if this seems llko putting tho cart
boforo tho horso li can't bo helped. It
Is tho supremo moment In Jlr. Had-
loys opera. Tho score discloses tho
composers thorough musiciansnip. jr
in most modern works, trio orcnciura
Is tho protagonist and in tho'carry-
mc on of tho story there is n raiiniui
ness to text that involves lndlffcrcnco
Ui molody. This does not mean that
mcro aro not moments or suavity,
phraocs that entrance. Thero arc. But
between them aro many intervals that
compel respect rather than foster lik
ing. Tho prcludo Is a aainiy nnu
charming bit of writing.
Homo tlmo elapses nrtor the curtain
rises boforo tha singers get an oppor
tunity to display their lyric voices.
A trio is tho llrst to attract attention.
Then a lovely ennsonotta for Bianca.
After that Kabrlclo and tho threo
noblemen get their chance, and -Interest
grows until tho climax Is
reachod.
Maggio Tcyto was a charming
Bianca, lovely to tho cyo as well as
to tho ear, and In action graceful,
sprightly, teasing and tendor. A cap
ital Kabrlclo was Carl Kormos in
voice and in Impersonation. Henri
Scott, as tho woman hating del
Rugglo, looked tho part and sang
sonorously, Craig Campbell was
D'Ainnlfl, and Howard Whlto was
Torramonto.
Jlr. Hailley, of course, conducted
his own opera. After tho final 'cur
tain ho was called out to receive a
laurel wreath and to make a spewh.
Tho "Maid Mistress" preceded "Ul-
unca," and in tho interval botween
tho two Dora Gibson of tho Chicago
Opera Company, accompanied by a
cnorus or soldiers anil sailors, sang
-victory!" a now song by .Mr. JIadlcy.
tjui iiarvaru, roprano, gavo a re
cital at Aeolian Hull yesterday after
noon. Her volco holds charm und is
flexible. Sho has a personality that
atirucis, good taste, clear enunciation,
and comprehension of the songB that
sho sings. Her programme, of wldo
rangu, had tho virtue of belnir un
hackneyed and. therefore, refreshlnir.
Hho was accompanied at the piano by
wuni-Hiepnens, somo or wnoso songs
sue jniurproteu,
There will bo a Russian musical
rally for the Fourth Liberty Loon at
Carnegie Hall to-night. The pro.
gramme, all Russian, will bo fur
nlstieil by Mode.it Altsnhuler and tho
Russian Symphony Orchestra, Adolf
Bohn and by Caleb Kugeno Fonariova
and Vera Janocopulim, sopranos; I
Blnovieff, tenor; Kascha Jacoblnort,
violinist, and b'ergo I'rokollcff, pian
ist. "Madnmo Tlutterfly," with Marjsrla
Tcyto In tho tltlo part, is announced
for pcrformanco by tho Bcloty of
American Hinders at tho Park Tho-
atre next Trmrsiay evcnins. "rho
Sflkado" on Monday and Friday,
"Cannon" on Tuesday, "Talog of Hoff
mann" on Wednesday and at tho Sat
iirlay matlnw, and "Huttprlly" on
Saturday evening completu tho week's
bills.
The ProplM Symphony Society ha.s
abandoned JU orchestral concerts for
thla aoojion because of the war. How
ever, alx Saturday evening ohaTnbar
muato concorta vlH bo given at Uo
Tn ejln rrtnn Trvlnty Trifh Rhnst K's
I UNA. fANAt Itrpi vl I I ; .
I THK WOMAN OP J i
COL
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FLED "DEATH BED"
10 FACE COURT
In New Orleans, He Clears
Mysjery of Disappearance
From Hospital Here.
Tho mysterious disappearance of
Lieut. Col. Charles Glen Collins from
Now York Hospital, an hour bo
foro a United States Marshal arrived
with a warrant for his rearrest, was
cleared to-day by despatches from
New Orleans saying Col. Collins Is
thcro and that his hearing is sot
for Tuesday.
Col. Collins resigned from tho Brit-
ginning on Nov.
course. '
9, at SI for tho
Toscha Setdcl and Mlscha 13Iman(
violinists, liavo postponed their ad
vertised recitals becauso of tho in
riiionrn Mr, Beldel's had beca aa-
nounccd for to-morrow uftcmoon and
Mr. Elmon's for tho Sunday following,
both at larncglo J loll.
Danlot Mayor, the oonoert man
ager, has just learned that his eldest
son, Emtio Nicholas Mnyer, gassed
in France, died at tho Military Hos
pltaJ, Portsmouth, lQngland of pneu
monia. Tho Roclete do Concerts du Con
servatoire do Paris will glvo a second
concert at tho .Metropolitan Opera
llouso to-morrow night Alfred
Cortol, pianist, will bo soloist.
Yvotto Gullbrrt will orosent an en
tirely now programme at her Jlmt
recital of tho season in Maxlns lil-
llott's Theatro noxt Thursday uftcr
noon. Tho Itoval Italian Grenadiers' Band
will glvo a concert at tho Century
Theatro to-morrow night for Italian
War Heller.
Josef Rosenblatt's nont recltnl nt
Cumogio Hall to-morrow night Is
said to bo tho laut ho will glvo hero
'this Bcason.
"THE BEAUTY REVUE"
OLYMPIC'S ATTRACTION
Rube Bcmstedn's "Beauty Revue"
Will 4h (3io attraction' at tlio Olympic
Theatre. Tho performance consists
of two burlosqwo, with vnudovillo
(ipedaltlce. In tho company aro Ada
Lum, 12ddle Dalo and Harry Peter
son.
MARION'S BU RLESQUERS
AT HURTIG & SEAMONS
Davo Marlon will bring "Ameuion's
Boat" to Hurtlg & Huunon'n Theatre.
With hdm aro Arnm Bohler, l'rank
Wnkftfleld, Inez dn Verdler, William
Camoron, Mlln. Bartolcttl, Rldhavd
Andn3n. Lydln llriitow, tlio Marlon
l'ur and Bobby Roberts,
THIRTY-SIX GIRL CLOWNS
AT THE HIPPODROME
To odd to tho fun at tho Hippo
drome, Mr. Dillingham will introduce
a troupo of thirty-six girl clowns In
tlio country circus scene, and a scene
In which 'Hlueh" and Mnllia and
Bart, who will bo remembered as the
comic bnggsgo men of "Hip, Hip.
Hooray," will participate.
VAUDEVILLE.
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NEXT WEEK'S
Ish army as a result of a scandal,
after ho had won honors at Qalll
poll. It is alleged that later in Bom
bay, India, ho obtained Jewelry esti
mated at from 130,000 to 1100,000 by
representing himself as n British of
ficer. About ten months ago ho ap
peared In Now Orleans and was ar
rested thero at tho request of tbo
British Government.
Ho claimed to bo suffering from
shell shock, and was released on ball
becauso of his physical condition. Ho
came to Now York, ho says on per
sonal business. An affidavit followed
1dm and was arrested again.
Ills csitradltlon hearing was post
poned becauso -oft his physical, ton-
dltlon. Soveral days ago it was ro.
ported ho ' was near death In Now
York Hospital, but when a Federal
otllcer went to servo papers on him
tho next day, ho had disappeared.
It nppears from his story in Now Or
leans that his lawyers thoro bad been
urging him to rctutn, and ho did, ap-
pearing before Judge Foster, who set
his hearing for next Tuesday. Al
though ho was roported virtually on
his "death, bed" in tho hospital hero,
a fow days ago, tho despatch says bo
Is apparently In good health now.
Col. Collins has had adventures all
over tho world "as a soldier of for
tune. He was divorced by tho for
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city and later married Miss Wheeler,
n Baltimoro nohe and daughter of a
wealthy manufacturer. He Is said
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army ofllcor.
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