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Another chitTactcriFtlc will b« appropri ate hut not ostentatious and extravß p3iit mounting:, the play being "the thinjE." rather than the dressinp. Their will not be. in the ordinary j-Tnse. >■ stock company for the repertory Theatre. With The rapid changes of pro sramme rehearsals will constantly be in prepress, and the physical resources of pla>ers •will not be equal to a distribu tion of parts among: a fixed number. Mr. Frohman. by virtue of Mi control of a juries of theatres, has a list of players available for short runs on the repertory ».]an. and there will be recruits from the profession when actors or actresses an specially adapted for certain parts. Among the actress.? subject to call will be Miss Irene Vanbruph. Mis? Lena Ash well. Miss Hilda Trevelyan. Miss ■•*•* Olive and Miss Lilian McCarthy, and emonp the men •« be Mr. Gerald dv ilaurier. Mr. Sidney Valentine, Mr. Ed mund Gwenn, Mr. Charles Bryant and V: Dennis Kadie. The lists are. likely to hr supplemented, especially as at least a dozen plays, which were pro duced at the Court or at other theatres «re to be revived, and prominent players ■will ike to repeat impersonations which brought Them into notice. There wi!i be as much variety in the methods of act ing ?.s in the dramas, and as the major ity of the pieces will be comedies there is likely to be cr- as well as artistic and thoughtful entertainment. A iheatre conducted on these lines will not appeal *.'■ the universal public, but to peor3e of superior taste. Drama with ideas dealing with questions of the day may not always be clean and whole some, and many of the playgoers at tracted may not be ik» superior in intel lect and taste as they think they are. Some of them may be faddists puffed up with self-conceit and thankful that they rfre Bat entertained like proundlincs with conventional melodrama. Eliza bethan costume pieces, inane farce and musical comedy, with its topical songs and coarse buffoonery. Affectations may be developed in weak minds by per- Fist^nt j.atronaire of a superior order of intellectual entertainment; but, on the other hand, it will be a great gain for the English stage if there be one theatre In the metropolis which "helps to pro mote orijnnality. breadth of style and ei-ne?tnefs of purpose in playwrights end tends to elevate the taste of play poers and to send them home after Thoughtful entertainment in place of Thoughtless laughter. Mr. Henry Arthur Jones has been pleading before the Old Players' Club for serious drama in place of "legs and tomfoolery" offered at thou sands of theatres, and sighing for a reformation of public taste, by -which a larger number of playgoers can be pre vailed upon to take an interest in prob lems of life and character rather than the antics of musical comedy and the farcical perversions of words in vulgar farce. Th" repertory theatre will bring author* and the better class of playgoers into communication and raise the stand fcrds of public entertainment. I. K. F. LUGIE.N GCITRI « ontinued from *ixth paire. ■R-ould have hypnotized the sun. Coquelin. fa {act. once recited the famous "Ode to the Sun" one evening, -when I was fortunate onouzh to he one of his cu-?stP. and the contrast with th*- declamation of M. Guitry on thf first night of "Chantecler" was . Dormoss. i v>q-je!in was the more accom ;,!i?.hed artist- but M. Guitry is perhaps the more spontaneous actor. This is in itself a "imitation, and justifies the reproach often made aaafaaft him that, whatever may be The part that he has undertaken, he is al •pays. flrpi and foremost. "G-uitry " M. Guitry was born at Paris in 3860. He made hie debut at the Gymnase. He went to St. jvtersbu*-*. where he played at the TheAtre Michel from 3**-> to 1890. He returned to Paris and acted at the Odeon. where he n ad*> his reputation. He had splendid suc <«>«s in • I/APsorr.moir" at the Port* Saint- Martin in BML He was Ftaße manager for z Fhort time at the Theatre Francois.. He . ame manager and leading actor at the feaaaaaaane. He has often acted with Mme. Sarah Berahardt, and he made a not a v^ hit in M. Octave Mirbeau's socialist ■MBA, "Ijee Mauvais Bergerj?." Among the numerous brilliant masterful impersona tions of M Guitry may be mentioned those in M. Maurice Donnay'g "Amants," M- Ar.atol*" France"? "Cranquebille.** M. Henri Hataille's ' ihaBBM Xue." M. Paul Bour p*t"« " ]/Em!frre." M. Alfred Capua's "L'Oi fau I BBaf. M Henry Bernstein's •"Sam- K>r." "Rafale" and '"Voleur" and M. Jules *>m£itre's "'La MasFiere." C L B. MAKING RAILROADS SATE. Precautions Against Accident in Carrying Explosives. The time Jp fast arr»r .ar -J-.ir.jt when the jublic will demand a safer operation of .American railroads, according: to Colonel J*.m«F S. Taylor, who addressed the CM <dgo Trafflc Club recently. Colonel Taylor hi connected with the rail way bureau for the safe transportation of vxjtfoeives. which the American Railway AJpsodatloa organized several years ago. After explalnlnc the necessity for such a >u:eau, which was created only after the «3»-j=truetJon of life and property by ex jloslve and inflammable materials had frown slmort incredibly large. Colonel Tay- It- acaoret the railroad m^n that public n-niniCTt had b«"*n rapidly cry.=tallizln? for re\eral year? along the line of safer opera tion of railroad?. "The tim« has- come," he is quoted by 'The CWcajro Record-Herald" as easing. ''when railroad men have ?ot to know their business better. Wh"n I look around m* f.nfl s»* the changes in method* that have occurnid aim the la«t thirty years lam amaze* , .• th» transformation which is t*snj: wrouchi. The changes have 1-^n tr.any an<i radical, and the railway oper ating *er>ier- 1? coming more and more to ■ » carnal aftfr die manner of the mili tary strvic*-. "The Dactatfaa of a railroad is a con tinual warfare MM] a struggle in which t)iens {.rain* mast be tta : • d to act quickly Jtn<j with judgment, and mind- cannot tliu* !,<- trained ::nl^«« "h physiclal condition Is a sure foundation upon whieJi to build. The tine te fast at^raacMac when the operat ing employe who is not Up to , he highest j.hysicst standard must be weeded out of Urn aerrioe, as- harsh m Usis may neem it l>f." Coiood Taylor celled attention to the fact that '!<«• new law governing the iraiifc p nation of expl»slve^s prescribes a pen alty for carelessness and vioiatioti of Its provisions of a fin* 1 of not to exc»?«?d 42,Oi>> •■•<%» penitentiary Baatence not to exceed • . tees months; thai it likewise provides for a ten years' penitentiary entence for tii*- employe WhO causes tlie '-:.• of i,. ■ *>'.t- i»y failing to obey the regulations* *-ur icunding the txmesportation of explosives. Ti:«?re were manufactured in the i • ■.-.• Elates during Mi five hundred million Jwun^ of explosives, the ar«atei part of v.liich was transported by the railroad)'. Ewry day an average of six thousand b«aj car.* ■§« employed ii transporting ';«*«♦ deadly materials. Before the <r*-s ti'/n .if tlie* bureau acid*-nt.« costing lives *'•'! mrz* destruction "' property '" 'lirrefj *ith sieat frequency. The new law. to ptlUr with the talacattaaiil efforts of Use tutfau, has reduced such accidents to al- COLLEGE WAYS Tl*. Kr»«hinan-I m _■• | down to the j *""U»r«. -. nmV 4 a «-'tup!« of i«-»>t). drawn. | "t» Eosboe»re- Ott ,.,.)• .'..in- | r* 1 and play football with im and ha\e i % knocked cut:-Yonk*r£ Statesman. < AMUSE M E N T S AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS, UNDER DIRECTION OF SAM S. & LEE SHUBERT, INC. Sam S" .c —————— ————— —^—^^ — —^ M " Ml^**'^'^*^*™* M '^'—' —^^^^^"^—^*— M *"****' i-". Shjhe-t COMEDY]!—- «^taS2«»aS||S'^ N^AXINE ELLIOTT*sI :":■;.„ ' IsSSfSY. -— £L. 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F »?e™^^SL'^t"an^^b rir IrMK-%'-l rMK - % '-- ™-™- :.v r >fai^- EL:- CYRIL SCOTT E Sess* 3^ T i^».^ ( :; o ;.;r,rvv^',;U""' the lottery ' M AN The Jolly Bachelors wUh Nora « M THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER .„_, -^ . X ,„' , pi^^pit3li^ S M 1" sf.M.IM; » WEEKS AHEAD. > j|iia j DALY'S ' AVrdnesd!l > ''' ' "'' '' 1 him "The MUl night Sons."* t -- j — — Vi ,,,Tr g \ .. ggg»*yjgfc]K StuJday t<^- - — — M^Tirrr n;^, lyric StlSSg iSs^^^^i -- : :' HACKETT 1 SSt. f5» !.12d. W^ n>vgv.J Best Seats: MISSMAXIME ELLIOTT Ev «- ' -rJLiiglJ._\y i » L g l way.._ h -- II THE CITY THE INFERIOR SEX™ JOHN" MASON ' %*&&. I 1I 1 W PST* EM r\ 1 !■..-.<■» -Morning.. I rices 2.V. to $1.50. ,^Ey.f*s. s : ir,. Mats." Tues.. Wort.'.anM Sal . 2:15. Wed. Mat.. $1.00. I ygLrggSl -T=ir: JEFEERSOM DE ANGELIS in THE BEAUT* SPOT «Rflß=&iS — T.-.-im- 1 to ii— \audevWo-and Moving rictures.- — Week" Feb. ".'S— ■•*.'.'■-...;■;.■ in Th- Melting Pot. ■■■^^ ' ' ' . ' - . - ." ■-- hHh Bfl flSi 6th Ayr ' 4."d-44th Sts. Twice Daily. Direction of th* Messrs. Khnbert Mats.. 2 Best scats- SI T" ■ S ■V>c-slif.n. i CYCLOPEAN IN CONCEPTION ! COLOSSAL IN CONSUMMATION ! Cublime Series of Scenic Spectacle Unparalleled in World History, Embracing Everything *** Extraordinary, Exceptional and Elevating in the Exegesis of .Entertainment Ethics. <w decade's most w 700 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE, disappearance ,"> If) DAZZLING DI-W A * AOF DARING, AH 1 v jM DIVING ■ UU CIRCUS T OT»i^| "-MAORI FEATURES OF «*£t&%^ r FIGHTERS ONLY ONE SHOW LIKE THIS UNDER THE SUM ! Written and Produced by K. H. Bornsid* . Invented an.] Scenic-Effects by Arthur VoegtHn; Lyrics and Music by Manuel Klein. TO-MORROW FIRST TIME! CT T% A*% A|A C#\'BT TIIK PERFECT MAX! ; ANOTHER SENSATION O I KUIIVIPUK I IX "POSKS PLAST IQUES!" READ THE REVIEW. OIT TO-DAY. PEPPERY AM) BRILLIANT ARTICLES BY SAM WEIJ.KI!, TOXKN WORM. I.KANDER RICHARDSON AND COLGATE BAKER. ' . ■ MANHATTAN oi> k ra house. lUrliinrll 1«1» 34th St. & Sth Aye. GRAND OPERA SEASON ll'iiO-M. MR. OSCAR HAM.MERSTEIN, Director. TO-NIGHT ~ ■ W HIM II I CONCERT .><»<•. TO $1.50 — SAMSON & DELILAH (Ist act iii concert form), with Mile. D'Alvarez, MM. Lucas, I)u franne. Crabbe. Valller and Chorus: al«o Mile. Inez Jolivet. Violinist, and RIGOLETTO Quar tet, with Miles. Miranda. Gentle; MM. Har rold, Polese. Entire Manhattan Orchestra. To-morrow (Mon.) at S — RIGOLETTO. Mme. Tetrazzini, Mr. JlcCormack, MM. Renaud. Gili hert. Tues. ("Washington's Birthday) Matinee. 2:30 — ELEKTRA. Mm. Mazarin. etc And . veninp at s— TALES OF HOFFMANN. Mile. Cavalierl. M. Renaud. etc. Wed. — LOUISE. Miss Garden. Mme. Doria. MM. Dalmores. Gili l,^rr. etc Frl. — LUCIA. tCme. Tetrazzini. Mr. McCormacW. M. Pammarco. Sat. Mat. — LOVISE. Mlfs Garden, Mm. Doria, MM. Pal mores, Pufranne, etc. Bat. Eve. (popular Prices »— JUGGLER OF NOTRE DAME. ADMISSION 25c SUNDAYS •«-| THE WORLD m m Ix W AX. Eden Musee New To-day in Central Hall: ROOSEVELT IN THE JUNGLE. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING ROYAL BLUE HUNGARIAN BAND Commencing To-morrow Afternoon MR. GEO. HOLDEN t Magician. MFM)KI.SMIHN HAI 1 . TrO 00 (THIRD TUESDAY EVE.. 8:13. ILU.LL CONCERT) A DELE NARGULIES TRIO Beats f ISO I Ad»>l.- MarK<ilir- .Ftaiw and $1.00. at I Leopold Lichtenberß. Violin Box Office. I I^o Sebnlz 'Cello Keith * I'roctor I LOIE HI.IKR'S B\l- ' ■ — ___ I.LT OF LIGHT. Loven- CTII All '"• '- Operatic Festival. 51 ■■• Mil Little Billy. Fr anU i c w • Carpenter Co.. Warren. Dally Mat".. 2.V50. I.yon & Meyers. Rein -. . Bro-. & BUM Murray. Two Concerts Marcel & Bori-. The To-day & To-night Vivian*, and ri<tttre«. "Carnegie Hall. Thur-. Aft.. Feb. 24. a! 3. mm Only Sob* Recital Mme. ■■ Kirkby-lunN .V&r to $1.50. Management Loudon Charlton. CARNEGIE HAU* Tues. Aft.. Met 1, at 3. ]^T Son B Recital Mm.-. Marrelia ■ ■ MB RICH Frank I a Force at Piano (Baldwin) Tickets Si.so. $2.00, $1.50. *1.00. Mail orders '','. London Charlton.^-arnegie Hall. MendeNM>hn Hall. Tue- Ev.. Mar. 1. at 8:15. mm La»t SiibMTi|>ti«n Concert. . «• FlonzaleY 5<W to $1..->6. Management at I --■»•' Charlton. CANADA'S WATCHDOGS. Thrilling Incidents in the Work of Northwest Police. Ko band of workers in the Imperial ser vice renders better account of itself than the royal Northwest mounted police of Canada", concerning whom an article by Miss Agnes Deans Cameron appears in "The Century Mapazine." One incident shows the mettle of these men: A 'ueitive having Bed from* ghastly • -; : ,n!ino Bent «»ul His "teutlis on t^ na.-k and f "i half a year they followed her t.f"n 'south from White Horse the ; con«tablts flowed the mnrderer. picking op : ih"ir «,M clew in a little logging camp on PuEPt Sound Tl.<> bad man was trailed ; from , f^attl- to Butt... thence to Spokane ! md north to Rowland. British Columbia: fh«n"at 0«oen. Utah, we sec Canada's watchdogs, and on Hie Nevada-* aUf<rnia 1,. Finally the I .nted man was rtmUO earth at l-ared<>. where, ivaivmc oxtiad.- Tj,, n •.;.■ wan carried to the coast of the SSw of Mexico and put on board a British vessel. j mother thrilllnj; incident is related of. j the capture of a Ooucbeiu Indian, who is ""Amounted ,Kj.conjan^w^t^jetj Ssras «^ k «« ss^ffiw up the Mackenzie R««r bj«|n. Hu , e J)ro . f -or twelve »lUre^» lU re^- a »' aionK that silent I cession P"J h f« n^. tf, c Indian, a niana stream. At urn lookin- ward to ■ life term murderer. J* o^-j ' at th ..tern, pad tfrm within pr -«<< n « a y - Ik . emall . ropre cj:,- in band. ''''%*' Hritannica. The two anting outragdi a % Hnt wher ,. ])# . arrived eventuaJlJ •' x. » prisoner, m ,,,nstab!e ha^g^^ee^aces! He had luted ami f«|» *X*. there v. . ■■ •• no com- I TH ORDER OF THE SHELL." B»] ■ TSs^xPsurj be dlstlnKUfahed. *Vf* cr y workman on hi* their Sunday »esu^ - w . jlh a ■ Briooalj enrolment is .";■' " onmop.'d o t ■ mlnla- - fe*>btooed • i ; , tjniim and t,,re artillery ««liH I. m^ rs . 9e rvire M-t in Kilver. Aft< ' r <1 pj,, moilelled "n tho be receives n kc«-.» .'',"•„ gold The hi** 5«,.,.- lines and '"?"' j' " | din K ,h(, h( ongt- | < • :... • • • • ■ " |ll " v ,,,i;, r.l in Hi.- roontlfifi mci i and tit**** « !!I i-tiVl!< | the. form of , bouse w;:r * l 'i,--rtrknicn are very proud j iW.o !*«••( The v i,. i .1,0. tall the Or- , ' this awtlnrtJon.'twn;^ (J ,, every nu»- j sibta o^aswn.-tlnca.o ■-■- NEW-YORK DATLY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1910, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Evenings at 8. Saturday Matinee at C. TO-NIGHT n ;-L tlra c n o d o^" da - T MISCHA ELMAN Mmes. llelna. Fornia. Mauboursr: MM. .laH lowker. Whitcliill. itherspoon. Entire Met ropolitan Orchestra, «."or.d.. K«*ndi\. M-.ii. Evg. — Falstaff. Hmes. Destinn. Alda. Homer. Kauboarg'; MM. Scotti, Clement. rini- Corsi Bada. Reiss. Didur. <"ond., Toscanini. Tues. (Wash. RMayi Matin.. a! 11:30 Parsifal. Mme. Premstad: MM. Burrian. Whjte hill. Blass. Gorltz. Wlttaerapoon. Cond., Hertz. Toes. (Waah. B'day) Evg., Si..:. PerTce — I .a Gioeonda. Itmcs. Destinn. Homer, Meltachlk: MM Carnso.Amato.de Senrurola. <"ond.Tos=canini- Wed. Evg. — Mnnnn. Mm<s. Farrar. Heliane; MM. .Torn. Scotti Rossi, Bada. Cond., Podesti. Thurs. Evg. — Das Kheinc;>l<l- Hmes. Frem- Btad, Bonier, '",:■.;. Sparkes, Wlckham : MM. Burrian. boomer, <;■->: -its. Reiss, Hall. Blass, Muhlmann, Wltherapoon. Cond., Hertz. Fri. Km.-. s:ir> — Don rarnflr Mile. Nielsen; MM.Bonci, s. ot-i. Plnl Coral. Bada. Cond.Tango. Sat. Mat. — Aida. . llracf. Destinn, Homer, ?parkes: MM. Caruso. Ama to, de Segurola, Rossi, Bada. Oond".. Toscanini. ' Fat. Eve at 7:30 We Walkiirre. Bines. r.adski. Fremstad, Flabaut: MM Burrian. Soomcr, Hinrkley. Cond., Hertz. Tuesday Evening. March 1. at s lock, Grand «.ala Performance for the Benefit of the Pension and Endowment Fun.] of the Metropolitan Opera Company. I — Pagliacri. Prologue and Act I. Mile. Xoria; MM. Caruao, Amatn, Gllly. Relss. II — Debut of Mile. Anna Pavlowa. Premiere Ballerina of the Imp. Opera. St. Peters ' burg. Ill — II Trovatnre. Act IV. Mmes. Gadski, Homer; MM. Slezak, Gilly. Audlsio. IV — Tova, Act II- MIH. Fairar: MM. Martin. Scotti. Bada. Besti* 1 . V — Mile. Pavlowa and Mr. Michael Mordkine. Premier Danseur of the Imp. Opera, Mos kau i lipbut i. VI — I.a (iiiM'unda. Act 111. Mmes. Destinn, Meitschik; MM. Caruf=o. Amatn, de Segu rola and the entire Corps de Ballet. Conductors. MM. Toscanini, Podeatl and "Banco. Prices for this Performanr c. $1.50, $:-'. $•-'•'". $4. $5. $7. Pale of Seat? begins to-morrow (Monday) at it A. M. AT THK XE\V THEATRE. Toes. Eve- — Maestro di < appelln and Ales sandro stradelln. Mmes.Gluck. Fornia : MM. Sle zalc. I{e!.«i=. >;..rit7.. Ptnl-Corsi. Bada, Muhlmann. Wed. Mat. la lillr de Madame Angof. At the Brooklyn Academy of Mnsir. To-inorrr.» Evg. — I.a B -hem*. Mmes. Far rar. Alien; MM. Bond. Gilly. de Segurola. tleschigllan, Ananian. Gianoli, Tecchl. Cond., Podcstt. WEBER PIANO USED. Concprt Direction M. H. Hansnn. *'.',, .*»th \ •■■■■. SONG RECITAL | C'arneßie Hall. 11l IE I I if C D TUES. FEB. 22 WULLIICIf (Washington*!) AND Bi , Mi r,!or- KOENEN at the Piano T ,, c . ;hrr in rah rr;s Duels. (A Chickertng) ,^____ B __ saa _ ; S^ats T.">c. to $2.50, at Box Office and Tyson's. . ' Mendelsohn Hall. Thursday. Feb. '-». at 5. Onlj- Recital in New York, '{ciuholij V«n W AR L IC H Baaao-Cantant< from Paris rat Jo Parker's Old Enßliolt Sonus. Schumann's I>i<'htprli«"he CyHe. Stats. $2.n0. $_• and $1.50, at Box Office and Tysons. (CHICKERING PIANO, lffJltl I 11 CD March P- 10-12/ After* a. ff UL LII E, If -M«-nclels*«ihn Hall. " •■■ IIIil1 : Schubert an.l Sohu <•. V. BOS at the Piano. ! Mann Cycle Scries. Seats allotted in order of application. & rii -. j $5 54. *:*. Pinßlo Adm.. $2. $1-50. $1. 9ob ptk>n Sal«» closrs Mar r.th. Single Snip opens Mar Tth. Box Office. Tyson's and by mail a! M. H. Hanson's. i:i7 .".th avc. CCHICKERING , PIANO. > ||AMMERSTEIN 9 II Victoria! 4j>i st.. Bway & 7tii at& TO-DAY a a^ r TO-NIGHT S 50c <; ERT I* I> K HOI IM AW FRANK MurtßKl.l.. TUB GREAT HOW \F:i> LYONS & TOSSCO. Fentofi A: <nnra.l. Harry Hrcfn. Ward. «Mare a Ward, Kauf man Bri*.. Gal'oway V lta«raph. Beginning To-Morrow Matinee Positively only appearance in raude%-ille. hv R r< ,,-r.i with ■ "hai lea Killlncliaii). M VVII.I.IAM ! \ i ■ MAI !•! Rock Fulton in original Snncs and Dance*. CJHERIDAH SIMPSON ' I A--' Musical A \\ M PRUETTE In 5 Comedietta I YOXS 4 TOSCO.. .Singers a Musicians liAVMOXD .v CAVERI.V.Orman Comedy PRINGLE * WHITIKO. .Charactei Sons" FRED WARD.. Late of «eld« « Ward KMOXT DB LION. BlelaiJl of Hand I x MAZE OCA 1 1. a- TOM Acrotmtt MANNING A.- K"KI> .Slng«-n a Dancorf - VNV N KVV \ iTA'iHA''' \-IK\VS-Otl..rs. «,RAOCLYFFEDUei«ORF,. .«> The «.r*-«l l"li«H«i;r:i|>liins Nalliruh*!. IIILSIRATIbLECILKt ON PHOTOGRAPHING AFRICA'S LIVE GAME on ROOSEVELT'S pi < utNu.iKHAii wot. i-:\i Feb. 23 ■ . -.1.- to Si 'Ht. ot BOX Oi^c- (mil Tvon's. bf-ats , |,... i ton ■•' 1.-^ Keedlcls.* IRVING '■■•»"•"•■ K:ir.. UUloeckeVa <» . IRVINU '■■!'. i. "Per ItrltrNliKlrlll" I "Tllfl ■*5" I SS|P u.-Rcar Stii-!.rn"i. Washlngton'a Pi Ayr Rirthda; M »' ' ' ■ pop. '•"" " lIIrTT.T ISI tlni«V.rlHy I »rr,lrr « lirMl." ','»< UUt — Mr-. «.> V ..r.h Kinc Roe, at h.-r „,!;!,; ... in W« '-■' Sd Monday: Pebnj I ' ..',( ;i! :i ...■■■ i- Sul.j- •■. Getting and Mourning **»«•■ TUkua $1.0. i. THE NEW <O^ THEATRE Central Park W. r/jNS*' fiS Bta-TeJ 8800 Col Non-Subscription Performances This Week: Mon., ■'!.. Thai*.. sat. Eve., Sat. Mat- Seats in All I'arts of the House. Tickets for All Performances. Two Weeks In. Advance, Ordered by Mail or Telephone, Will Be Delivered by Messenger to Any Address in Manhattan. Sheridan's Delightful Comedy THE SCHOOL FOR SCAN DAL A highly .■:■• table achievement.— Post. Shakespeare's Charming Comedy, TWELFTH NIGHT Never hotter played in X. V. — Tribune. Sheldon's Drama ! Jenssen's Drama THE NIGGER | THE WITCH A play of the S.nith. I A play of Witch' raft M'.n. Evg., 8:13 The School for Scandal Tues\ Ma., L';l-". (extra) The Witch Tues. Evjr.. 8:00 (operas 1 ... II Maewtre di ( appell;i and Alc-.«.nndri> S<r»dcll;i Wed. Hal . Jon (opora>. . . .Mme. Anjrot Wort.- Kvk.. 8:13 Twelfth Night Thurs. Mat., 2:1." The WitHi Thurs. Kvfr.. >>:i.".. The School for Scandal Fri. Kvjr.. R:SO. The Witch Sat. Mat.. 2:0" Twelfth Ni«ht Sat. Evgr-. 8:30 The "signer Prices: Drama. ¥_' to ">oc. Opera. $."i to $1. At the Brooklyn Academy of Music Tuesday Evj?.; led. 22, TWELFTH NIGHT •T/~il /"\!MJ 4 I B'tvay and «2d St rOLOiNIAL,,s» T , A';s-.%.A ';s-.%. w CONCERTS TO-DAY £ TO-NIGHT WEEK BEGINNING TO-MORROW MAT. »<" Gertrude Hoffmann in Gertrude Hoffmann's New Revue.- Extra Feature, ( onrov. I.ciunirc & i <».. URtAT Troupe; Wilbur UtitAl Troupe; Wilbur I CCTCD Mack ,v >.•!!» Walker. LCdICH Mr. and Mr*. Harrow. etc. Added Attraction— Added Attraction. THF RAiiiilT ■*•»* k. fkedebic 8 HE DHtlUll iiAwi.Ev & co. A I I MOD 1 Tth Aye - & I<J6th S; L n fl m n n fl Inon< " r> °on Mom. U II H 111 II II H MAT DAILY °5c « CONCERTS TO-DAY X TO-NIGHT WEEK BEGINNING TO-MORROW MAT Mrs. PATRICK CAMPBELL in a one-act play, "EXPIATION." Extra Feature j The .-, Ol.vmpiers, HOMER Hedinl * Arthur. JLA-U-iTII^IV H Flying Kannai.N. JLiAI^JLF Gi. K,%J.\ Harry He ( <>c. oths Added Attraction, London's Pet Boy CLAIRE ROMAINE AMERICANIST Til nAVt AFTKRXOOX— RIG MATINEE. lU-UHS I TO-NIGHT— Bl<: SHOWS F\lr:i I'erforman< - e T<>-nij;lit In AMERICAN WINTER GARDEN". Week Beginning TO-MORROW MATINEE FAREWELL AMERICAN APPEARANCE HARRY lauder The Famous Tho Great English Actor. American Pavorlte, BBAMSBY ALEX WILLIAMS gars & 00. 3 RICHARDINIS, BANJO <;IHI.S. DARUNVH Ml IK. MAT Kill ]■. iin/l r>( !•(•!• star Turns. ff%l 174 59th Street. Madi^.n Avf. Pi hi h rPhone; Plaza 3263. I L>liX.H I>AII.V MATINEES. SSe. Etps.. 25-50-73e. Good Or«-h. Si»a«« SOr to-day .>^ 2 BIG SHOWS Week Beginning . MORROW MATINEE delaide Keiiri; EHRY i JOE : SICE and LEE WEIGH COHEN VXD OTHER STAR TURNS A H CBLUMBI4!a^v;^i!^K; UULUHIUiM Hurl,-,. lie 11,,,,-e. Always Crowded ENTIRE CHANCE OF BILL WEEK I. V. Two Great Concerts 2**s To-day 1%, Aflernnon SSr. Iheiiinss Ssr. ami "»0i . IT IS tCom'n'rfriK To-morrow Mnt. ■1,.,: j BURLESQUE! ..riuf h ni SCR!BNER'S 818 SHOW tomv I -Exceptional i Vaudeville Hill i Spi-fial Eni^agemeni of OM-V MISS |!^| DAISY HfIRCOURT NO\ki.iv | Enclanda Greatest *>N i Sini Inn •"'oiiipdl^nnp. BKOAnWAV Oil!! i: ST.AKTI.IXt; ACTS I Have A'oii llrmil ""■ (ioHNiu j ! About "Broadway's liiiilf.,,)!.-'" .' J DAILY.MATS. g SMOK ,N«V " E N I | NO» ile*ffl£rate PERMI r . : , ' 5',",,,, WALDMF-aSTORIA • lii TETRAZZINI .. -; .. D.fi- <;r-m , Arii«n."Ti.-k.-t« $:.. at an*. j I u.i fr-M. Ml" 1-ou.H-, js V,,M ;ut!u ' NKW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES AND SUCCESSES CISDIDC B*way and 40th Street. LMr lift X ;:;. h \!.--; "JJj T.";T .";' MATS. THIS WEEK TIES. AND SAT. < Wednesday Matinee Omitted This Week) ATM WrPSf OF Mis? BARRTafORITS "Till TILL I*. 8 WEEKS' ENGAGEMENT. Triumph of Her Career" — WORLD. ".Most nrtUtio. p.nvrrful performance of her c-areer." — Eve. Sun. • \. .;■_•;. CHARLES FROHMAN presents ETHEL BARRYMORE in the greatest of all her great successes. Mid -Channel Hy <;- Arthur W. Plnero. "Best i>f all Barr.Tni!»r«» pla.T^.*" — Herald. "Strong:, clean. Inferentlnjr play." — Tribune KNICKERBOCKER |v ■M. HAVMAX m CO Prop'rS. Eves, at' S. Mats. Tues and Sat. at - MATIN ' TUESDAY and THIS WEEK S\Tl KI».\Y. SEVENTH MONTH STILL THE GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES CHARLES FROHMAN presents LLAR PRINCESS SEATS NOW TO APRIL 1«. GAR RICK ™H^ 3 3IATINEES TIES.. WEI). THIS WEEK AND SAT. LAST 2 WEEKS I "As Lovable as ' Rip Van Winkle"' I I -TEI.KiiUAM.I CHARLES FROHMAN presents QJI S 3d m° wth SKINNER In a Comedy of Stafre Life & Stage Folk. You r Humble Servant By Booth Tiirkington and H. I- Wilson. |SSl?M?h?y :' x HATTIE WILLIAMS 1 The Girl He Couldn't Leave Behind Him. I with a Pp.-. iai AU-Star <."ast. ft R9PTV THEATRE. 4«th St. B'way. UUit I I r^ >>5! - S:lr> sharp. Matinees *»""* m 2 Tuc*.. Wed and Sat.. 2:13 200fh TIME HHoE oo R FEF E COHAN & HARRIS' PRODUCTION OF Winchell Smith's Supreme Comedy, With JOHN BARRYMORE HEW YORK'S GREATEST HIT yiincnM 44th st " E- of B way ■ * US U 3J I I "' lhv w..'...-i.v ■ ■ "JF BBF Wa 7 B ■ „,, satiiniay. » : t5. HENRY B. HARRIS Manager 3 MATINEES Tl ' !•>.. WEI). THIS WEEK and SAT. 1 "THE FUNNIEST PERSON ON ] I THE STAGE TO- HAY." Alan Hale. I CHARLES FR«>HMAN presents WILLIAM COLLIER in His nreatest Farce Comedy Success; A Luckj Star Hy ANNE CRAWFORD FLEXNER. SliiKVEStliT »-•"«--•- XilllUrXAn I Matinees Tuesday; UIU I 8 LOAII | Thursday and - ■ ■■ — — — — — » Saturday at -'•"• *sr 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK I "A SENSATION -aun dale. DAVID BELASCO presents THE LILY Adapted from the French of Wolff & Lcroux ! by DAVID BELASCO, 1 with a Distinguished Cast, Including Vance O'Xell. Julia Dean, Alleen Flavin. Florence Nash, Ethel Grey Terry, Charles Cartwrißht. Bruce Mcßae. Dodson [ Mitchell. Alfred Hlckman. W. J. Kelly, ; Leo Ditrichstein. r>out'ias Patterson. Robert Ttohson. Marshall Smart. W% P*n ffl tf% M#i Theatre. 12d St.. BELASCO:^; a@~3 MATINEES THIS" ""WEEK ] IT IS THE GREATEST AMERICAN PLAY UP TO * ! THIS YEAR OF OUR LORD. I SAY THIS WITH FULL REMEMBRANCE OF "THE GREAT DIVIDE' AND WITH \ FILL APPRECIATION OF THE VIRILITY AND THE GREATNESS OF THE MOODY PLAY. IT IS BETTER. FAR BETTER, THAN WALTER'S OWN -PAID IN FI.LL." — William Sag.'. Cleveland Leader ■■ \ GPE \T David Belasco presents lit Charlotte CRYOF.THE ■■■ || Hn^dT.ml Walker NATION." in EUGENE WALTER'S — Comrnerclal. NEW PLAY. JUST A WIFE ••WORTH HALF A CAMPAIGN OF VOTES FOR WOMEN." — HERALD. "A strong play. l>cau- I "Strikes a stronger tifully mount«d; I theme than thorniiKhly ell I 'Paid in Full" acted." I or TtM Easiest — Eve. Journal. I Way.' " —Pn M **-"" ~~~ ****™ **"*****^ *^*^*^*^*^*^T \ \ | | « . \ V I ■BBBBBBSBBBSSBSBBBBBBBBBBSSBI MOTOR j OPEN - ! MADISON BOAT \m " a " >: DUAI !; bARDEN V 9 A. J|. AnilUf : to show ;ii VII VVESANT 'IIIEATKE. W. «4 St.." nr.H'yf Mr \rllnir I'lanoforte Jt II irp>i< horii ■ nil ■«■ nei-Hnl. Whiting ssrßi?ir. , Tkt»-. *l •"'"' '• ■"'"'■• F ™ n 5 c ' Stavrr. IW. 31.-' ! NEW IMSIERfI.«I™ ■ M»t..Tu....X\V.l. * S»l. nv-.1. M.t. >l •-•»■ EXTRIIHOLimmiNEEWtS. \SSJ MSTUPENDOUSmUMPHOF TERRS AND THRILLS NEW YORK THEATRE, B'way. 43th Pt. lUnK Ev.*. S:1.1. Matinee, Tiles.. lUllil Wed. and Sat. at 2:15. Special Wednesday Mat.. 2.".-. to St. so. I ACT UICCI/ Spe<inl Matinee LAO I fffCCIV \V;.-.hinKt.»n» BVlaj". KLAW a. EKL.VNC.EK PRESENT BEGINNING MONDAY. KKBKI .*«. Jos M. Gaites* New Musical Production. BRIGHT EYES By the Author of 3 Twin with CECIL LE&N and FLORENCE HOLBROOK SEAT S.AI-K THIRS.. FEB. 1%. CHARLES DILLIXGHAM'S NEW YORK'S £**■* rkTir 1 B'way & NEWEST GLOBE."!!.*. tSaTR* (L'stial Wed. Mat. Omitted This Week > Eves.S:ls. Mats. This Week Ttaes and Pat. "New York's Biggest Laughmaker" MONTGOMERY El STONE «>• The Old Town ?£^ a BURTON HOLMES SSSS>,«i 1 lyceum Delivered by Mr. t THEATRE WRIGHT KRAMER > * ***-***■ * *> «-* "HAWAII" TO-NIGHT £ 33 T o (Box Office open after 1 To-day.) Also TO-MORROW niOVi AT 3. SAVOY ;ni-^K^^--::-:vH^^J; ni -^K^^--::-:v H^^J OM WU I r ,.,. 5 . » :3 ft Mats. Tues.. Thur,. «M- <" 3 MASS, THIS WEEK— TIES.. THI KS. AM» AT ' TO-MORROW «o» AT B:3o^^^ \ HENRY R HARRIS **^*^^^^^r »VA» VA \ presents % »^W^ ,«"*_ Am m m mk «• Ia >" in f Acts All ■ilU'^^^^^ by SYDNEY ROSENFELU. Wg DISTINGUISHED MERIT. includine ' II i aura Nelson Hall Orrin .lohn^n II iinrnllir I>orr Irxlk Trw«i»H \ irsinla r?»r«in II 1H» Darline llarrv Davenport I hf.Mlor^ tr«-ihu» II 11-Vn Hilton Irank Kri.hpr «. »r g - V bright SEATS I" WEEKS IN Al>- 1 -mmm M m V ,jV ""^ van* IblbC^ jfl I bY » « sffja^- Evrnincs at « I.*'. IV • V B^™ 1"^1 "^ :t MATINEES BY V V ■■ THIS WEEK: IW JH ■j B^ pBB j aB aBaBBaffaHBBBBfaaBaVBaaBBBBBBi Taea, We« and sat.. 2:13. V J| GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN 20 YEARS Wed. .Mat.. 50c. to 1.541 t^^^^ mma^^^mmm^^^mmmmmmimm H. B. WARNER li^J^^J- In Paal Armstrong's New Play. alms JIMMY VALENTINE *** iT~r»~"f%~er IM THEATRE. JTth I Madison Aye. HOLIDAY MAT. TUESDAY. A RD t N Matlners Wed. and Sat. _ — THE BEN GREET PLAYERS in "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." !C^™g MalH.T,.es.*S:,l..-:.^QJ| L J)EiyiY^3P MUSIC Ir^iae P. SOT HERN A MARLOWE 111 . MERCHANT of VENICE wSSm ■ . TWELFTH NIGHT. M XXK ,—» a « m* ATI IWITfC «'«sfti».'7£'"i < ' Birthday.. Merchant of Venice gpfcclAL MATINEES. „%%„. gy^^- - - . ' (.■->.•<! Rr>rr\nl ""rut* ."»««• roll i m: nciCE--. „ /symphonyX * SOCIETY OF N'l'AV YORK. WALTER DAMROSCH, <•>"«*•<" This Afternoon at 3 At the NEW THEATER N.x TIKS KM.. Ifß. !.. AT •:•* ( iRNKfiIB II Ml V ? x">rpt from -Cantrrbury PH K rlm»." TO.)i»r'Damrowb Spring -•;'-= and >p.n ■ ■taig "'" 'y dlk y r , e9 /. \Vagw<*r. " f lh ' J V Valk] rlea. Wagner. \ Tickets .-.0 cts. to *■-'. at IW. 31th St.. X \ Room :.n.'.. and Box Uflicrs. / MKM)KI->S<)HN j MondHT_ Aft. FEB. 28 HAI ' 1 ' riANO i:i«- i 1 m M EMMA BANKS wiste.l by J V ;,. l n in " 1<l ! ' wrrr "- th ' Baritone. TWO MaTINEES g£H? i BARRERE ENSEMBLE (ELEVEN WIND INSTRUMENTS) Classic and Modern Compositions Pubn. $:: $-•. St^FrancMj^aver^ l_\V._.lit2h HatH^Plara. Monday B»S £ rb i.- VW'SSi ISABEL HAUSER mm The Sasla»sky String Quartet by I KV\ CLEMENT Piani«t , .. ■• - - >'■ 1 w. :;t M■v D■ I sst) II N •• X . •• '• , , M It. Nl» *' x >.'* ( ' v ,. Ft . Vy ys. l «*:ts. Olivs Meat! Quartet VnlntliTc Arnst. Mr! \i: 1 111 1: 1 «»<>( Tlrkets f1.5». "' T...X Ofticr. Mwlflnwhn Halt. f ir /< nIT m,f *s«h S?.. near Kwlf. LYCEUM «-* I V L. %J 111 Thur*. A Sat. »t fcSO 3M \TIM- » Tl K.H.. rill R". THIS WKKff. AND SAT. mun nkw-york TntnrNK sat.i> 1 "HillJe Burke, in Mr-. !><•». rharmrd j I the p>iblii- more than »hr ever .harmed I ! It before. " ; I CHARLES KIIuHMAN presents B I LLI E BURKE In Her New May :>y W. S. Mnuihim. Mrs. Dot "FULL OF BRIGHT LWBi AND AM I S»N«i SITUATIONS."— HeraId . mrnTV theatre. 42* st.. w»st I IRFRTY k ■•*" ** " L ■■*■■■■ ■ ■ Mats Tues. and Sat. »» 2. MATINEES V"lk TUES L 4SIT. ( W>.ln«-^day Matin^o Omittert This "VI »eji t » SWIFT. INCISIVE, DELIBERATE SIC CESS."—ALAN DALE. THE SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH!: CHAR! • '■•HM\N pi Mala Til T FANTASTICAL MLSICA fl £i COMEDY ARCADIANS IWth Its Wonderful Cast of 100. MATS. WEDNESDAY ANT> 'ATI Kl>\T SKATS 3 KKKS IX ADVANCE. AniTrftlAll Broartway. «»th St. CRITERION Tues. an.l Sat.. StO. 2MATINKES TI'KSI>AY sad THIS WEEK SATVRDAT. [CROWDED I 3l> CAPACTTV MONTH CHARLES FROHMAN* present* FRANCIS WILSON IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS. The Bachelors Baby By FRANCIS WILSON JOE WEBER'S jg^a I SPECIAL MATIMEE TUES. | TAKE ;! 1 WHERE M THERE'S HUMAN ft WILL TOO. |1 FASTEST THING IN TOWN | [[ Sent- on Sal* « Week* \het»fl. U\«.KNH\!.S * KFMFFK FRFSFM C ABBlfll HAI I. . . , Thur.Er.. Fob.'.M. at *:t5 ! rr.isr.im — SCHI'BERT. Da*l*N ' "Unflnisth^l" Symphony; DDSIUn BRAHMS. po,;hlf Con- w ' r " ' r#Tt«> for Violtn and __ _ -One RACSIMANI- Symphony NOFK. Symphonic r^-^. A ■ a } MNstTjlnscr.' Soloists: iiri^hofttf/l uim> hk- UllfllwwllCl i M WIN M HKOI-DVR ! Sat.Afr.. -■■'-. sa. tt::ii ..u rir .irn Pr««T»m MARK MAY FIEDLER - "Rustic \\>rt.!:n{- Pytn- HlflA ntULUn, j phony: STRAUSS. "Thu^ Conductor, spake Zarathuatra": WAGNER. Prtlud^ an.l ' "Love- r»*^th." Res. ?*als *? t<> "."><-.. ■■ Rox Oftlc* * Tyson's. CAIS X E lilt: HALL. Oratorio Society of D. V. 5> r . Krank iiammwh •Vmductor Mon<l:»v Ev( . IKB. i*. ul s-.ti. Hora Novissima p\rker Magnificat ■««■ f Mrs. Edith < h»pnntn l.iwlil . Soprano M « .liint-l >»i)«-ii<rr .Sotoists-; Mr Brrr » rk V ■>■■ >.»rd«-n T.>nor I Mr Horatio » unnrll IVm Tickets ■•» M *i.'»o. 1 ■ ■» St. .* Box Ortlc««. ~T'AK?.Et;iE HALL. aw| Wed. AJt.. March 9. HHi MIM'IIA Faniwell Li inn ««■"■'' ELMAN Ticket* at Boi OfSce. Mg«. \V.ilf-.->hn Bureau l tHn^Ban^iVß HOTEL I'l \/. \. Tluir^day. March l». at »:ti. Uectur.? The National lusic of Spain, Konalti Oliphant. lllu«ira»<»<J hy Piano Selection*. In aid of th.- Pay Nursrrr. th« S.^wln^ .School, a»n» .»vh»r Work! rondurled by th*- FRftNGISCiH MISSION RltS OF MARY at T-~> Ki»!»t l,'><h S» Tick.**'* *2. %.r» > ■ ■■• v ab^e^ailUreas. May be reserved by inaU i