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AI ARGUES FOR PICTURES Le* ??W? HlmS Wi" Pl,t Spoken SUgt Ont crf Running. -TH. motion:, rtBI?? have dune more ?Zim "P" ':" iCt,u iro,ml#B :L th. *p-?k;r'-' ?"*hK? h8S done t0 ,*???? Mali -ira*?. *?'?. ?lonK Sa l***l ' :;i'r "f actors "h0 ?^-a ?,- |a Sh ikeepearUfl plays, bas !./?!* iposklflg for the silent ?*?*?*,; . ; been la the plct ???***' .. weeks. He will \\me\* roen ? I ? versi0" ! -The !'? b0nd'" adapted of ??: . frotntr.e? ^ . wna. thf motion A!""? , ,i the acting pro -..ctures ? >t_ i My| hirti,,, f**?^"' ),,ve .; .b ed more actors to ?SfSSr heed'up than haa the stage Nld th ?!, p.. and pay well. It is Thew.u- ??('r', 0< Plcture? "? lire- ?' 1{ '" ???'??"<' ICSaisi ? " that the BC?or's the,i..r??- thcm '*?<[ mst'tc- I -.raiment a.#BI ? '; thP le???t, rrfeiugs ???? ' ,r'"?surpof.his ????rat'e?'. "rt" weens of ?"* Son. I ????'? uinty?!'" ? ' '?' ' n' 'i ?''? ? . mSC*m\ I " '* different. An ?tor il tare that he will u-ce-.ve his ?one- f ? ' n,ent' be lt 8 y.gr. ? month, or a "The ' '.n?s allow an actor to have horr.' . age does not t>igt li s permanent home. No matter how g'e.'.t is ? *tar on thp '?-eitimate ?tare be ? '* ??"??? from, trs,vo! . ? |b fact, t r be is the more .ure It is that he ? il havi? to travel. for It Is In the little tOWBI and the eitlei throughout the country that the Bgnggers make their real profits on a big nime He may have his beautiful home daring tl ? aumrnor, but he la sure to have ' . U-avel a good abare of his time. . ..... ?The picture ar.Ar rnay have a little butigslow, no natter how modest, or BOiely a room near the f>tudio. It is _,. ? 1 ... Il? ?in Iiva b nor eh the land. It must oner a tuture, wnicn It doe? I ?. for Individuality is ??scour.,,.- i and Ol . almost for? bidden } oui ? ust follow o!dc? i loa." ?-? \ ? OMMERI im v.i I * ? lenariaa WS! being eagerly intervie??-. I by reportera, and was stked, among other thing.-, to what he attriboted i is long life and good health, ?ays 'The Kansas ( :ty Star." ?Well,*1 'he old man replied, slowly, "I'm sot la a poaition to say right now. You see, I've been bargaining with two er three of then patent medicine con? cern for ? couple of i ? ? . l I l ain't quite CHARLOTTE ON SKATES Hippodrome Stee! Blade Dancer I)e cants on lee Sport. I ?r\wht-re indications point towai the permanent vogue of skating America. F-S popularity of the ice ballet ii troduced by Charles iJillinghani in tl ? Hippodrome production is one n dication of the voeue now enjoyed i indoor skating. Ft r ten years the ?po: has been the craze of Europe, both as Bast?ais and a form of theatrical d \ (1 ' issenient. I narlotte, the premier dancer o Skates who daily and nightly charrr Hippodrome audiences with the beaut Sad ??race of her movements and lear and bol?n?)? on steel blades like an urn bat mi his mat, bsllovos skating th brilliant and daring of ail sport " I o hold the balance over a gigant: curve of several hundred feet vvhil travelling at high BBOOd, and with balance ruch a? is possible to but fc acrobats in the t rcus, is in itself a achia-v ement of no rua'an order," sh says. "There is tu such jump.ng alon .?r ?rlth paitner-, )?????ili!?. on the stag or ( ven in the circus as la done nighll in this 'atest skiing act ut the Hin podrome. Several of ihe star perform i-r- make a tremendous backward curvi suddenly come to the toes on the point of the skates and fling themselves fou ??r t:v?> feet into the air, blighting a full ?peed to tini?h the jump in on great curve of stiadieil and beautifu poise, In one of the effective numba-r of the spectacle a couple are skating ? high speed; they conn; to a sudden tun and the dainty little girl is throwi dear over the shoulders of her mal? t>artne?-. The act nev r fail* to arous? tumultuous BOpllOSS. "Oac American skater has ?-.ugge^te? that the art of -kating never ro< i?. ?IS plane it should have occupia-d it this country hoeoass couaetitioi i.mong amateurs ha? been stifled rathei than encouraged. And he'pointed ou1 on?- of the skating rules governing thi ?port up to a few year? ago, in v. hie! tha skater was penalized if lie raise? his arms above his waist! A sorry sort ?if procession surely that sort of rulf must have caused the skating chani pionahipa here to become. "Popular interest in ?kating compr titioii? has never been encouraged here a?, in Europe, where every small town 1 has it? championships, into which all the best skaters go. Thence they gradu? ate into the larger national and tinally into the international championships. Ami from this mass of available ma terial there gradually develops a small cm-!.-- who take up the sport profe? sionally, giving lessons in the art a' some of the inativ rinks or taking part in the ice spectacle? and ballets on ice. "You have only just come to the place In your development of the ?port of ice skating when- there is any con? siderable interest in this great pastime, And this interest will grow surprising ly. Every one now aroused will interest others, and America, with its natural enthusiasm over a new toy, will sur? ra's all the other countries that hoTS ji;ce gone skata--mad." a OLIVER CROMWELL'S SON. Oliver Cromwell tried to train his son h, ho a worthy successor as Protector, AmarUa'a For,--?, ThMtrn land Hita lindar ti>? Olrtctlon ?' San i in \l III. J ial Weal of B ? SB. I'KH h tir ro J I..Ml. K Inn IUiub?art. Inc. bon? 72?; Bryai ?ara WEDNESDAY MATIN!? ink SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAI BEST SEATS fLM . . ... ?? . >n ? a Magnificent Pi i on .-?f A KIIVV\?I Ml'.!'-. I.IOUI,!. IIKII'll I KKIlKKK K LEWIS. ,;'?'T '^ . 11 I I I K v|MM?M Kim i \ M> HKhMiivi imuimit m antai Muai? PAOET, I ICI? M WON, MARTHA MATO CHAS PRANCIS, ,,,. ,. ,*' : ,, I DI ?-:.! HARRT* BOTHERN ' _*J ' I'Kolil ? I l? l Mil K 1 III. Vlll-ON \l DIRECTIOT4 <>F JA? ?H KS ( OIM. LYRIC ? . ' B way. Eva? at I I ill. I I N NI EST PLAT IV \. II. ???OU?. Present? Till. ?OKI I> 1 "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER - a eOdlai I ' funnier i Baa -r?? ? ?-. . 1 'arnt.jii. L ? Mawruaa" rinqu': labile ?I-jawr ague Glaaa and Rol Coopor Meara "Tkere i? an? koi-.i1 lauah in 'Abu ai Mai.ru??' It ?Hart? at ?? 20 and Iks i? irna Mantle, Ev? Ma v bette? play then 'Potaah ?ad Pai mutier' ?Hej rood Brom?. Tribun? I \I I. \ M \TINKK Til INK?I,I\IM, DAY. ;:>:;: 48th Street HII I I Wl BR I??? ? Ud I EVERY WOMAN who has seen it ?ants to MC it ??iran? woman who has ? dosa IK ETERNAL MAGDALENE JULIA ARTHUR Mat- ? ? ?rday. SUI1RFDT Mia *v etVmts I.??? PIS. -nvjD_.nl May Wei Thankaa'a O Sat, ?. ' v ? ? ? .?* OpartUa. i -. i Urhai ai ALONE AT LAST ; 31TH ST. TH. ! v. < j w.vv.i Tba_?a*saSal 1HE UNCHASTENED WOMAN SEAT8 ? WEEKS IN ADVANCE. COMEDY ^\L-H::':?<? I-;-, HOBSOYS CH..ICE Maxine Elliotf s *? v;. ?,".- ?-??2" LAST 9 TIMES LAST QUINNEYS' ???i, LOU-TELLECEN m THE WARE CASE PLAYHOUSE SOOTH . HI ?. I SO.HE*N SBuS? BB ? Lord Dundr.a'? s < UllNO. ) . THE BLUE FARADISE fg?fc K of H me, I,?k? i r Mata ? l a Bal I U THE PLAYHOUSE COMPANY IS NO LONGER AN EXPERIMENT. BUT A CHER ISHED. LO AL INSTITUTION." ? Erenln Journal. a____c_ii_Mj ? MANHATTAN a S I (, HT AT 9. I ? ? ? TOFALOS vs. LURICH TO A t INiSH. WtCIAL MAHNEE THAN KSI, I VINO DAY. ^T?i AM. I'UtK'livi IM 1.1 I? THANKS. MAT. I M MM" MOMIAT ? I'.i.T AM. Wl l> MAI THE NEW YORK IDEA. "THE VEHY BEST THAT THE CONTEM. PORARV AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STAGES AfrORU IN POLITE COMEDY.'?World. ?a-as TOURRET **m DECREUS ?I'll is \Mi PIANO KM 11 U *-U>l l\? IIUI l.ir? \fi . ?><>V W ?I ' *-*,'. ? a. i ? ' caaatcit mau t. '.-i v.? vi. ?t i. n(FBIRT WITHhkSPOON MAX I ? ?stlaa ?? ?, ra? tvi ?.?.?. 2*. ?i ??''.. EDITH RUBEL TRIO ;**?tCH M*Lt a BDAV AIT. DIC. lt. AT I Efe K?iEISLER ix~v>? 1 ? i n?n? 4'?"1 ****)U? Hall. l??. mi. >?,, ??;?,. ad ?>? ?fe. MILLER 1*^** *?*?"**??? M.M ?y?) .?,. ?4, ?I I !S I?.a. ?. ., Gabriel del Orbe ? ..._ *?? -. iSfJ?*4'- T*?'?<? -it-? NI.M Ms*. '/',. a? 8 V) ?LOISEWELL *aa?*U K? u, 1 , ?gt l?itei A i'?"i I Igt, i. IAN HALL. ?RI.. NOV. 26. J P. ? E3 THIRD VIOLIN RECITAL ?SPALDING I i?-. i' ?,? ma ti. tttk ioe. o?? i El S.I? ?I Boi omto or 14)? A ol?an Hall. I H| llraiaut MM. -luna.... Plano. ~?**H_i Hall. T? m?>????. i Mota, i AfL. at 3. mtmmtA Winifred Christie I | ??? . i ??> II ?'.' lloara II-' Mutl la/??' ?un.or'. Ma'a|.mri.t. Inc. lia?? a H.?;,.i. piase ' ?. i \i m i \s inn,. Saat. \fi.. s?.?/. 27, at S. cR?iG CAMPBELL : : : ...... la..?. ?i-Tii? l..i.. lion uf pay?.??! Oraba m Lyomia T*o_ro. SaiSas Art. Nov. 7t. at t. ?,- LANDOW liiatlnri-had r?anla? r v.'? ?I IV.i <>???'? K ?!?? Pian? * AEOLIAN MAIL, tel Ira.. No*. 77. ?? S II." _?, SASCHA IAC0BSEN . ,. |. i .iT i ?: . i iiUf.u''. Ui?i'..a??' CeaaBSj w?_??o_*ui, lu but the attempt ?va-, a failure, com? ments a writer in "The San Francisco Argonaut." Richard ?vas easygoing and am,able, and mor" addicted to sports than to sfatecraft. He was the ac knowledged Lord Protector from Sep? tember .',, l?OB\ to .May St, It**, but cut little hgure as such. He did not relish official tluties, and much prefened hav iBg B good time. The cavaliers called him "Queen Dick," and others, ?till less respectfully, ??poke of him as "Tumble? down Hick." He was glad to quit, when Parliament told him to get out. After bis abdication, however, he conducted himself with credit and even ?nth dig nitv. He lived in quiet retirement for fifty-three years, and died July 12, 171:', at th? ripe old age of ninety. LORD SANDWICH'S DRUM ROOM. The eccentrle Lord Sandwich had, ac? cording to his biographer, a strange pasaion for the thunder of big drums, for the gratification of which passion he had caused the entire side of one large music room in his mansion at Hinchinbrook to be covered with parch? ment, so that when it was struck with a massive stick it gave out a roar suffi? cient to terrorize any sensitive sou!. Many who heard this drum once struck positively declined ever to enter the apartment again le?t they should be given a second performance, says "The St. Louis Republic." MAT. DAILY at 2 23c-S?c?7Sc 2.000 CHOICI SKATS SSc ' \^~ B n/-K ? -gg -r, TW? BIO IHM KKT- ?I M?AY. Hl.t.l. MONDAY MAT. NO\. 2MI. BIGGEST HOLIDAY BILL EVER OFFERED ON ANY STAGE Kf.TIR.N KMiKIKUt-M TBHMPHAST Rt.Tl'RN ?*?*? EMMA CALVE THK HOBI.II'S GREATEST CARMEN BINQINQ A7?' ENTIRELY NEW REPERTOIRE OK BPARKLINO SELECTIONS "PASSION PLAY 0F YtgSg? with DOROTHY SHOEMAKER & CO. ? ' "Mi.l.v OP THE TRAP 147 14V BIPNET MeTATTRON HIRfaT**. ?MU.Il 4 I III \l I IHN, KXTH I SDIIKl? F EAT!" RE, BEATRICE ERNEST HERFORD EVANS ? i lei '?in*?. ' i r?. frir.atlon? FAVORITE f'F THE "400 ? AND HIS DANCING COUPANT, DANIELS ^?*:~"?" tZ'H?'S?m. BOYLE * RUTH ROYE * LUPtKAU ? ?i in;? ii.i.i. .?? rouNQBtn sinoinq oomedibnne dKAlIL Exclusive vie?? ? (if Saturday's Vale-Harvard football (?ame. IKITIRK EXTHIOBIMMBY LAT? STAR OF "Tin; TRAVELING ?ALEffMAN" aad "OH! OH: liEl.PMINE." FRANK McINTVRE ? l> CO. In "THE HAT SALESMAN," br C.EOHOE V. HOB\BT. -T I D ft ir-MVfFf HIPPODROME ?I \\ ?I.I.MK.NT ( IIAKLKS 1MI.LIM.HAM. BRINGING JOY TO HALF A M LLION TONIGHT agV ! SOUSA CONCERT "'!? II.I.I7 II4RnOI,p. N i r ?i wnxa 'ii RBEBT I XaSBKB, I.' III ?ta TAMMANY, SOUSA NIGHT 41! Sonsa i ',ir[?'III?.n? ?j 1 HIP HIP rjOORAT Star F*atur*? t.icl. fit a iu.ottf;. ENTIRE ICE BALLET ro?it\i; I" ' ?lafjrl? T?v" Ml" ? ?:?. SEATS NOW for ?H remslnlng TTformanr?? In 191S. Inri Thanke gulig. Xmas and New Teara -w- Matli.ee? *m1 Nights a*"'?* d POI R BOX OFFICES nlway?-.pen jI until ll p in-one op?n all night ?**- il Ai.i. seats, lad lie * soc. in Tl family drela reearaed gnd ?o]?i In ad? aac*x II Muskal < omedl?? tn fm? I000 PEOPLE Th? Talk of th? -4orM| HIP HIP , ^HOORAYl f E??? * ?fi e?A BUT *?? KAI I Sat. Mat **?*-**-* SEATS 91. MAI J? ? ?[ 88 NOVELTIES SOUSA BAND "o Prell.? (,lrla on Ire in the Craze of th. C?nntry| THE SENSATIONAL ICE BALLET f?ta?;ed hy P.. It. BUEMSIOI ?a? * ?I CA BUT #?? DAILT ?t. Mat we**w SEATS ?JI.Mats NEW TRIANGLE PLAYS OF INTENSE ABSORBING INTEREST "Tlir PENITENTES," ? r,rll*1th-?uper?t??.l p!ay with Orrln Johnaon an* Seen? Owen in th?. ??a.ling; role?, la a graphic tale of a atranga brotherhood .il Mexican faaatlea Th?? Indian massacre, th? rescue by th? troopg, ?r? told in m ithmi ihiUllas arajr. Man Bolantt Frank Milla, and TVIllard Mark appear In ?'THE EDGE <i|" THE A IiYSS"?nri Inr?. I'lay that grip? your attention and holda your la taras? airerj? moment ?THE GREAT VA'Tt'M ROBBERT." a tvptr?! K.y?"?n? Comedy, with Marrai Knd Harry Hooker, furnishes enough laughter for an ?ntlr? ? k s t nter'alririiei.t KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE Broadway and Tilth Street Pally Matinee?: ?r.c ?nd Me, K??nlng?, :$r, |0r\ 78c, and |1. Mill.I' BILTMORE IKIUW M?IIIVIM, Ml Ml MF.. HOTEL BILTMOKE, Dl< .<KI?. AT II. ?* HEMPEL ?*? KREISLER -^MARTINELLI "?a ALLAN R-? sra?. I : Ba_M U'a'l. | S), J'l OnSna ?ir ie?'? anil hnin an H. E. JOHNSTON. Ill ?/way. Krim* ?ano METROPOLITAN ViVV?i vi?m. .? v || iru, n,r, DaJaanola; Botta, Bcotl DldUl - : f . lint. .?? ? Baaaeea ?? DhMU. Mataeaaner; Rothler ? ... da? lor Po Ihur... ?'g Mal al 1 Phf-UhI. Kurl ' ?? ? lond Bodanik) Ihur?. ? ? llarl.rr o? ?.ralll?-. Hempel; D? Laca ? ?bul Dama.I?l ,? i In.iur. ?? ? Coad Bavagaoll. Irl. ?.t I l.i.lu nurin. Zaraka (debut), Ober; I n I'r? in, v',. i 'ond Bodanik? Bat. ? I Maaaaa Leacaat, I ? i . ? ... ? . ni I-..-, rtkii,.,-.. Tr? At | ,0 Vie. ? IObX HA nio'hT I elm an oSCUVKtSA \ uVtolMBt HIM KIM I BDITH M ISO* Cond. HAI.EMAN. s I'M I M TIIOl ?K I! VIM?MAN I'l.V.N?? I'M.I? Mari?, ?le Hall. . ur?. Wl.. I'ri-, ,. tat ? :.<0 PADEREWSKI ?. ?.-, ..( ?i. v>1?!t fur th? I'? ' ' Tur*r. ijloala I I.'. II '?. ? 19 h i? |M M 1 ?HiO. At ' 1- n ii- - ? . I II - 'I- i ? V I BUII way rial)?. Arcillan Hall. ?i?t. Aft.. I ??> 4. at 3 HUTCHESON vvi-.'a ii Orrheotra of Syrphonv Society at N. Y. WALTER DAMROSCH, conductor MacOowrll. T?halko?a?* A Hart I ; - CARNEGIE HALL, TO-DAY AT 3. \ McCORMACK IKSOrffB OS) ?-AM ST 001 i.lKiii via' u.a-i.-r A M.s.i?.i,?v .?i.ln??v piano.) \l.oll\> MALL TUES EVf >OT Hr.t I ..nrrrt at Sil?. I Wa??a tf_aa 3j. DELE NARGliLIES TRIO ?Anal? I? 11 I" Ad?:? Mari'i"?! V\u\n f| ii.? a? i imp M M?-lii?nb?r? A la.,a i??' ?V-l.r??1?r 'rallo ? "^" HMHMC M COUDS J N Il M IT AI J MfMSat? Autuaia b.?>.?. *aebe Piaua | I It'way. STUl St. Noon tt M SB, 10. 15. l"l. !,Sr. V T '? Photo Play Palar* ? n?1 ItrHi A Solol.t? 171 VICTOR MOORE is 'CMIMMIE FADDEN OUT WEST.-' ?olnla!. Vlrflnla R?'. ?m r., H??m <ir|,oH?r. ...... Edaa Bart* n_.ui? .. KM MARiil _aiTE I I.ARKK IHK PRINTS AMI THE PAl'I'LR' L_ IKK. In SYMPHONY rletr ?f New Turk. I.TKR I?\viKi.?i If, tondurtor. flern?M?n at 3?AEOMAN HAM* POWELL Baa I .? t y of New York. ? \I.TKR liWiKii?! If, tondurtor. Thia WiiTimnn at 3?AEOMAN HAM* JOHN Riinp' OBI I? P. da?, CHAI SSO lian.. Canawta l> aataor. ma? OOtrELU i/?aaaaa ?J'i MasHa, BBUNEAC. MAT M V APT. NUI. ?B. AT 3. ?oloM III.I1 i I ir : appearance of th? ?easom Piafa a? Il i ?'* ? AEOLIAN HALL. CULP .??rani'?) of th? i-e.si AEOLlAk PHILHARMONIC ?OC1ETT OF KKW York. JOSBF STHANSKT, CONDUCTOR Neu a-riday Aft., at 2:30, Carn?ale 11.11, PERCY GRAINGER M HI MANN. .Symphony Me I; RHHARD MRU??, Ton? I'oern "Don Juan". DP, LILS, Concerto f?.r Piano antf Orcbeatra ?fl'-i pcrforaaaae? in America); DAHt.o MISZKI.Or? b? s irai Fantasy "Ceeateheoae ' Seal ?un.?.i< After.oon, Not. '.'8, .1 3, MELA > IE KURT Ti?-k?t? a! BOS <1nVe. Carnefl?. Hall. Cirocfi? Hall. Sal. AM., Dec. 11, ?I 2:30 VluLIN III? ITAJ. MIS! HA ELMAN sFAT?? ON BALI mUtfSORM Hi lll.AI. 1 WEST ?Til HT MTKINWAV MAN?! I ?IT). IN AID OF JEWISH WAR (SUFFER ERS Aeolian Hall. ?>d. Aft.. Not. 54. at S. &. COPELAND Via? l/inlon iha/llori __M?on_A Hamiln riano. ABOLLAN HALL, Tu?. B??-. Neir, an. Ill FLONZALEY * Q.j.rtot :.0e in Si. Mana|?m?nt I/Ou?1->n ' nerltaa Ban?]*?-, ?ravi a? P??a-?t. I?*? ''? ? v. WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYERS i,",;' ALL COaiOT ?ILL IVIST BIOST. NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES AND SUCCESSES GAIETY i i ?? . .- >. il.?? A I..- ?.-r " I ??? Ma? ?'.?-; Tflan A >?? 3 MATINEES ; ?- ,_ ,,:/^ ^ THIS WEEK r?v..?-- 8UU ?a ???.-:? P0SI1IVELY LAST WEEK couan a harms ratcsairT The Best Comedy of the Season YOUNG AMERICA You'll B? Sorry it You MU? It ?TARriNi, MON. EVE. OUTER ?.'"II"?' " praa A N.? Bornant! Far e, K: ? -/IN THURS. ?, ' ' [-,.?'?,-. SADIE LOVE by SVfln r-ir??'"! MARJORIE RAMBEAU ? 1 I? I |i .41. <|i.H"?' " ' .4-41 LONGACRE ! t ! " 3 MATINEES ' " ' ti7k arrar ' ?>??? LEO IN Ml? COMtOY SUCCES?1 THE6RE?T10VTR HARRIS ??t?T 4:d STRELT EXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING OAT 4TH MONTH OF POPULARITY iw iTh.ak ISLWTN A Great Comedy Cast?In a Great Laugh Success. -itzv ? HUDSON ?AKsr ?4TH -rrasart. 1,. 4 l| ?I?-? Wei A S?t. FXTRA MATINEE THANKSGIVING OAY. THE VICTOR OF ALL WAR PLAYS t', f 15 ?I COHAN'S ;^un '? BACK HOME ii- f.4? ?in. ?Mill NOT Prti GERMAN, MOT NEUTRAL ? . ? ' ?' ha, ?'">1 Haar "The Wearing of the Green" in Cnineee in Chin-Chin -at The Globe. I ?. IT.A MATIMI, riMNKstiHIM, PAY. I ?RI7DTV 42D St.? West LIOEjK 1 I of B way i.. r. ...... j ii. f: Other Matine?! .?le, 10? and II Fetrewell to New York after the longest run in the his? tory of the American stage NOW PLAYING TWICE DAILY Incl. Sundays NIGHTS AT 8.15 MATINEES AT 2.15 ENGAGEMENT ^**?WkWn*WmW^ TERMINATES POSITIVELY ,., , wnum , , SAT., NOV. 27 I i ??sgraBvil .?i??-ta4-i? ' On this date "The Birth of a Nation" will have played 725 consecu? tive performanceg in New York, exceeding the longegt previous run by 55 timeg. SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL REMAINING PERFORMANCES. **\v?mm*imm.?.mi mu.i iiii ??????? ?! Or M.1I CB Theatre. W. 4; St. nrB tifcn?II?til .-i,., Brrani '.??? 1.11 3 MATINEES ?? ' *??* THIS WEEK r!fgi,.a? Ma'.ll.ee > 3d SUCCESSFUL MONTH COB.ua ' HARRIS PRESENT AT8-30&TO-MORROVVV3 WEST POINT sub YELLOWSTONE BEAUTIFUL COLOKED PHOTO-SCENES 4>K 01 K > \TI4IV?? ?|4?ST i ni un? i I. "BBAI 11 M'oT" MOT.ON PICTURES SHOW I NO OETSEttS IN ERUPTION, THK PAINT POTS IN ACTION THE TELLOW8TONE KAl.l.s .? DAILY LIFE ?na MANEUVRES at WEST POINT Re.ert.il ?est? SOr. t.. ?I 'fi. act/id rrrsATsa 4 at ?v b ?a? t\J I KJt\ T.i >7 FtR.ANT Kr. ? 2'? 3 MATINEES [/?:?,?- ? ???" ? "S .ES -rut? turrar ffV l?v Mat Tinrs - H> k^'g i IHl3 WltA nrg'ilar M.'ll... Sal | H Od LAUGHING MONTH O tnllsN A BABBIS PBC8BNT "?f COHAN'S ???Ia-i FARCE HITTHETRAI MB *ifkFKte nisio*% "nuy-ftosu?^y BELASCO W?al 41 St E??? ?. t M Mali rum a su . 1 :i I "I defy an-body to tee 't?? , Booaierani' without liltini it." Nota ?? Hap? -?I I . H?r,?-r ? ??-.?I? DAVID BELASCO preeentg LAST DAY-PARK ; Europe'sFightingForces IN NATURAL COLOR MOTION PICTURES. 10. ?Mi lie 1! "'? Mu K T11 i: NEW AMSTERDAM 3 MATINEES THIS WEEK Rt'ill.AU (I I !??' ?ill A ?AT . 1" ?PEC'L MOLIOAY MAT. THURSDAY. ?HAT?? in mi \n? ??ithu'AM TBEATBS i-hu'M: in r h M 4T 1 ? l KY rKKFtlRU IN. ? THAT s Till: ??h..:.! BTUB1 DELIGHT! I? 1 i >' r 1 I rr.iJ.iMi ? 1. 1 i'hur I Uli Nil* I l' I ? \? llj?. in.; ai>? inn?- wk.n r AI.I I INK? |\ l''l|- I Nl-I.l.-.-: . -I 4IN Of I'i II!-'? 1 l"\ ??HI? ? ?I.4.-.KS KLAW & ERLANGERS PEERLESS PRODUCTION 1702 1702 1702 ?I ? ?I ! ! ' 1 ?\ Ml Mi Si IIMI?(.?N i ,M K The Most-Talked of. Most M ?del) I'raised. Musical Show in Town! SEE FOR YOURSELF what ALL the oewipa pert have glorified! AFTIR THE "LAV VISIT THl DANSE DE FOLLIES ; .....;N ;,,. ? ?II I TINi, II. 41 I. .-I "TH W "Hl u ZIEGFELD.S FROLIC 74 Moat Beautiful Girl? In th? W?rU ELTINGE s I ?I?-. H.I A FUN FORECAST: B, AYF.R. II<i|-\M"i|' Hits the High Spot of Hilarity. 4 ?><!'?? MATINEF IH 4?. K si,1 vis,, OAY EMPIRE. B'??> A 4? Ht ?!?'< ?? ' IV 1? ??' JO? N DREW -THFIH.IF LYCEUM. ?? 4-" .?? ?I. 1 . \ Sal ETHEL BARRYMORE ??&. wmsas? iLMl?'ne7 ?S - '" ??i Tbi? Week Regular MgUaaa Sal A II ??11?l|.S I ItI M \ I DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR. Wits JOHN MASON JANE COWL ,-.l, ? BBIIXIAN1 ?1? ,ri?er dramatl , -. ? - any ?' ? Nation.' " '. ? ' I ?___l____l_ BM M A H ??>?. v?iN? ES lui ? " ? |. ; M NOV. ?. vi a I IM K DAIM i!iA\K??;i\i'.?. n.-iivy. 10-Ktlth Saeclaltl??-10 J Red Heads Florence Jas. B! Carson Roberts&Co VI V* IRVENEH V?U>TllAl.I. >.'.:;',, HARVARD-YALE?r, tony HUNTING & FRANCIScoRiNNE MARIE EITZUBBONS BANC.IOir 4 BLUS KIE McCannrll A Sir-P on E.-r-al a ?'"'?/??? Llahtnif A AluanaVr. Vrra Sabina. Other?. iM|?.?i A - a. ? ?.s? l m - i I 15 '" 'n-- M ? mOV 12. RATINKE I?Ain ?ORA BAYES V[. -? 1 ?-.-" ft' ? "? 'CRANBERRIES" ; WHiTFIELD ? IRELAND-OTA GYGI W. _a Two Sic Concert! To-d??/ Bob Manchester's Burlesquers _. MOLLIE WILLIAMS Ta? Kind of Show That Invariably Paclaa the Cclumhia to the Doer?'. Further Deacription U.neteiaary ! '?' J . IT Mill .si. POPULAR CONCERT TONIGHT ? HI!. ARTISTIC <?T\HS. an?l Ml.? Colette, Mil* Anlr.? la.!,., M .. Kea'rl-? H III ? M a,, .[, Rase Mile OarrV h et Ml vf ,,., SIllL.r.. .|. M mboifel ! , ' ' v Roba ? Regal?* other. _.MC" . _"M' _ni'' ''' '? ?WfMsea. ??I ?f V>eek. FaUM feata ' ?atU, _ini_n ?raua. The Par?s Fashion F?te T'.e Fir-t Officia! Exhibition of T? S\ii?li?;it ale U (..raiivle Couture rr:aii,:?ue. Betty's Trousseau A Comediette ol Faahiea, ?a Twe Acts By ROGER BOUTET DE MONVEL Inclii-lin? Miss Ignore Harris, Mia? Lealee Ratter? Mina Anna l-.atnoml, Mi-s H?, m Mortimer?Produce?! by Iflioa Uon.tli) Donnelly. v-.r.ag ?h? taaaa ?>i ?>.? $mt, ?her? ?Hint? i ia . calatea?, ai or? > mttmi rn-.-.f'.r r-, M kta tarn be) - ?--- i aa ?orAm er,_, <J?M?ued an.! ?.m-.edlof 'hi.ci.i_uoo by CALLOT JENNY POIRET CHERUIT LANVIN PREMET DOUCET PAQU1N WORTH BIANCHINI, FER1ER RODIER Ia the Ballroom of RITZlAKLTON HOTEL B??ionin- Monday Afteraeeo, Nee. 22 Conrludint Saturday Ereaiag, Not. 27 ?*io ptrlormanctt Wednttde,, No*. 24 Afternoon? it 2:JO. Ereaisfs at 9 T; kcta ;at $1.00 for eaa-h perf.->rm ai? e BBSS t>e ohtaineil at VOGI B, Ati Kmirth Av.'nue. or at the Ritx Cirlton Hotel "LM?ORF? .TONIGHT AT S.30. A . T" vinTtunVV ?MUX.) Ma?. 2 4.1 ( IRSEGIr* II \l I . 57th St. SWITZERLAND in SUMMER & WINTER -SEE-? THE K\riTIM. REAL WIN TER x|iiKT> \T ?T. MORir/, ?THE THRU I IN?, IM IAT III I III. VIATHRHORN. etr. L-______ | |?KI( TM SSe. '.jr. ?i.oo, ano. FR YEAR OF THE WAR' CARNEGIE HALL Tue?. Eve., Nov. 23, at 8:15 FREDERICK PALMER A : ! i???, |aK4_SB ?etteeOSmmOt i-..- . Atwo, ?m ?saaS asa rtm a ai tha Kniiati a?. I TttOtm '<' Ott an.I ?itli th? Ir!?t ??..! ?let i.ee.1 at it ? .i memesmO .-? Mil Tjstome at I a,v. tiK.alus. aa ?uppllol by i - I :... ??. O*, ral ???a?' grata : . ' ?? " "" A I! ;?>. a'. IVm Of"!??? WLoLKd TODAY-' ?cJ WOMEN ONLV "IN ONtY 2 m inf. m. at un T. m. TWILIGHT' SLEEP *?__ ' f_I I TI 44J?rt P of Broad??/ L_J LMJJ v."- ' ' **AT ?=0<tol ? t//a; i"/'?! .??/?; Special Matinee, Thursday, Thanksgiving Oay | "A Pungent Atmosphere of ',W Holiday, Hemmet ? I un." JOHN CQRT mm AT 8-.3? SELECTIONS BV MR. HERBERT ANO OTHER CELEBRATED COMPOSERS. in Fall Strlrt at Sunday Night Concart?. PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00 & $1.50 mm Prloti E ?.',":.- TOMORROW NIGHT M, THF?TPE SlSTsLIlil r__._k__3 A il I. un A B.I .1 A M* A. H. WOODS I MtWHSSi Otteet '.?? m Ita S non Rot at S ; ?? ' v.? .?.. i..?, ;.? maw Ti* ii'i'?'?.' TO-DAY?2 BIG VAUDEVILLE CONCERTS MMMm Friots A TVir. . ??- A '??: TOMORROW NIGHT MESSRS. SHUBERT Pr' \MM "THE BUBBLE" in LOEWS DAAC BERNARD!, Ot- ?r Larralne A AMERICAN A' p Am?r1 a- T.ea'r*. a.; ? A MS A? MfATtV Zeery Ere. at 8:15. comfortable All Seats Reser\ed, 25?35-50c ilRDOKIAN. MAJESTIC I Startli / vi Special Thanksgiyinfr Matinee llanry VV *? ?... Offer? Tie In. ntnrarar>> Mualeal Triumph. SARI With Mix? Hajos and Entire Original Cast. THIS KAHHI..S- ?HOW M I'iU.vir rA?HU ? HI AI TV ' linitl ? SI I'KRP SI'K'tAl. i.Ri'HMTKA Etenlne? Thur? ami 8-ai via?? .'??? i. II .Vi?. V ITAGRAPH F Il I ' LAST 2 HHiv,? :??? ' Il MJf IIATINCKS " " TWICE TO-DAY (SUNDAY) and EVERYDAY 2:30 and 8:30. WEEKS nu ?.iirAi I HKTU KPI ? I ?I I.r J. STUART BLACKTON an? ALBERT E. SMITH ar???nt BJISta? ' I STUART BLACKTON. Ria?-.| . , HI I'-'.v UAXUrS l.l'i k sal II Kfl IMI IK v CHARLES RICHMAN. :?. hool " ' '? ? Batai a al n ?'?le?? i Rnllr? i?rrh Kntlr? B.I? 1 CALL TO ARMS AGAINST WA?" ne? ??M *. >'. KEITHS UI\rnLUlTlD.iIT E ORPHEUMr*"' Tila l-HlKFi'T I'l.AVf.' II ' CONCERT? TOOAY. ! J. * '5. ?Aerk M4.-I:? M???? '?? s ' -- y">' OtSt. I AK?VVI.1.I, A-SSII A' T?.l K MRS. LANGTRY (LaaS i? i-., p.* ? ? ???? i / i ? i?ni ? ' H ERNEST R. BALL WHITING & BURT B ? i J THE NEW PRODUCER" HOEY & LEE ARNAUT BROS. K-rvllla Wfbtr. Ocian Mr. a. Mr?. Family. 4 Frurr. Cardan v*lt?t. MUNIAUK - _ ? ? IIAKJ.I-.S UtohJIAV I'lIKaKNT? WILLIAM SHERLOCK GILLETTE ??? "! SECRET _SERVICE : Wf.KkS ?.M.T COM M"N I I 3. W.'GRIFFITH'S .iV.'rV",'!" THEBIRTHTNATiOIV I mm. IS j? lia?. ti.iiM.i. ??? ? ??...'. I.*? " j