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g) LEGISLATURE SAVE RIVERSIDE Opponents of N. Y. C. Plan to Introduce Bill to Protect Park . s C. MAY PASS ON ROAD'S PROJECT IHchcl SJVS Roman's League 1 \pert Made Error in Report Ospor.r ' plan of v. of li*en ???? Pm* **^* ? march ??.?.-! nation yester xoect to take out of the hand? ad the Board of cf ** ? ,? -|-.r ^ sho-wingr. just how be affected b\ . way rroterty, ?-aaaentat'.re? of tha Weal hill to be introduced bVoV i <s<,d; provint of the .mission. ?.cern? een, who i 5Lj the h II il o the two houses at tba West At the measure had ??Die bactiir.r to assure ita p^ - eratlea of the ?i is beii - mide Driva r]r?UC;. eaae the Board of officials will He preparation of the the road until sloted and ap ir.'icf Commis remain for ? e to grant tha .,. tional ' oad. To Resctad 1911 BUI Th? proposed lepislation rescinds the \\\ p? ', under which the Sex Tort ' ral road, within the exempted from arrice v . urtwn by ?it bv c of the pro: e s-ufgestion of Sen hompson, in March. ;>:S. Il aid til thia time L-ht, in the t rgide Drive or$ran ,-e. They ad arrived -?? ? of early by the Board o me more imminent. ? ?rwec ' tha New ?ould, accort;.ng t? Chi: ? somewhi." Sie apply to tor the rea eat-ons for *uch action. Pabl'c hearings, a?, which the property owners and any other inter ild stand upon an ?, wonld he held by the nrela sedj <!'? rinp to do ?o ?rou'.d I e permitted to the project out. From ?.Vi*-* a - the would ap r.'OTe one plan. ? additional ^pa<-e ?ere repaired for the carrying nut of the track fi ? ? tliiB could ask -anchise Test Read) for Bill ! until pub ld at I ? administra ortranisationa tl' "?*? ? .' plans .er diff-. HB? rir Albany to "'"" r and i?l 1 ?' - |_ re may Poor fellow?lie's on the -?X?OU5 ,rdt! His tailor recommended *own for a change and now ?8 won-vins? liow brown ** go with ir-d hair! Here he could have tried ?j? i ?it of ?"Forefathers' ft*" for example and ch*nged to -ray or olive ?jeen or bUk the minute the wj? confirmed hi? suspicion of butternut brov/n. Ample selection and *oundant M/rs ;n Dotn sults y OVercoati for men and fy?. Everything they wear, ^ludint- warm union suits? '?Pecialtyof ours. ''?itrfertd ttaaammrk ^?f-ns Pn r CoMPaANY ^dwaT Broadway ?13th St -The at 34th St. , Pour Pj?nj Corners ' Fifth Ave. W,rr?n at 41st St. rowimg Aliar, niiiurd a r?o? t.-rair ? P-?p?".-^????-aS t .|>p ??? Marx Broa . f ^JS^ U I ale* Sui*?r? '"-??, *+ Mitchel salai tlsat the Beard ?or Litimatc would go right ahead with an? ami that they would he printed and "made public within a few day?. la response to i ho numerous criti e plan in n report msde t" ? Woman'? 1 e.icue f.M- the Protection an Id? Part by .lene Jensea, tas < l'icHKo landscap, architect. Mltchel said that the eity had the re ru"' of ?o einer I t hut rontradlcted the eut;? of Mr, .Irnvii. ?e ma] be r false idea that the I ' of this hill will mean loai ?ailrond trackage aip. who is one tnwwr? the Weal tesociatioa. "Th I ?lately untrue, bewever. The ?act is that the ?i of the piever.' diftcultie? will lu- hastened by taking mi im mediately before the prop* i body." The Woman'.?. T.eag.io iv circulai petition for the preservation of the park \ had thousand' of aifaatarei of , . a? far awav Bl Staten Island and I surnature . ' dent of the league. ' u ' ' <'.t to stand in the wav n mercal progr?s-!, but we ,. IV? for future generations a park ?hat v tur (reatar value to ? accomplish every thine bi s -iraight tunnel that it can by its ?cut cover" Plan. The onlv diff?rence is the 'cut n- pian would ??ave the road ?.\.00o.000 and eosl ' I don't think that we can af? ford to save the $;>.ooo,ooo at such ? MILITIA OF MERCY CONCERT TO AID PARALYSIS VICTIMS Noied Musician? Offer Voice* and In? struments for Affair at the M. Alpin ral noted musicians hare offered voices and instruments to the ? .^f members have arranged a dinnt at the McAlpin next Tuesday for the I ' m? of r . .'.ysis. The ?us will be used to purchase ad j ditional ambulances to be used e*du i hildren. The concert come- ? ^n itc ?ers originally intended, in order ?, may ! play before she goes on tour. Amunjr tana are Anna Case, ''heo. Karle, tenor; Charles Gilbert Sproas, torn nianist, and Arthur 1 I piani?: and accompanist for Maud elL The Militia of Merc] ?urces to the vii iantile paralysis and has already found "?in? to purchase a la , It is hoped tl next Tuesday ?rill enable the society te purchase more amb.i I il as employ additional nu .lohn Hays Hammond la presi? dent of the Militia of Mercy, which has headquarters at 4 West Fort] ??arles K. Hughes, Mrs. Thon,. on, jr.; Champ Nelson - Hathaway, Mr-. Louise ? , Hilles. Mrs. Harry Pu; Robert Lansing, Mrs. I Whit? man, . ? W. Wickersham, M I ' 'ames Speyer. Mrs. I.indley M. I Garrison and Si I ACTRESS STARS IN STUDIO BLAZE Popular Plays and Play? ers Plant Is Wrecked by $250,000 Fire . by a spark iron a broken ?ncand bulb, i ' terday afternoon wrecked ri motion picture resulted in injuries to three i anil gave "!ga Petrova and abo,. actors and actresses a ? ? 'lhe 1 re occurred in an old church at '?'?6 West Thirty-' ? impany. 11 started Mr-". May Sei bel, of 237? Seventh Ave? nue, a Mm fditor. was examining the of a play in which Mme | bulb, which broke with a blinding flash. ?a on her way to the ng room when screams f> *arning of the dr.-. She reached B suit and a leopn ? ns, which, estimated, Standing, who was playing support, was in his d" loom when the fire started. Hast for thi ' ofl by ,nr Then l>e ran to the r ? w ? de i and jumped to the courtyard. H i cut his hand and li . \1,. er and as lian Beilly, of 228 treet. burned ?bout the face *nd taken to St. Vincent'? H" pitHl. Kight firemen ?n the roof of the stud-o ? irrow escape ? ventilator roi! ? l down apon them. ? Sonic were nearly knocked off [ the roof. Tho flame- spread rapidly, and the badly handicapped by ken Ion called it - ? tiniated the n plays not ? own and ii HJ r rig," Mine P said, aa ah? watched the fir.- -from treet "Yea, everyl gown in the eoun 1 alwaj tudio." ? v tho :. chard, had ' ri''r'i- , I 1 "And I, tee, am unhsrmed. and I Can smile and ?I - ' she added. "IL TR0VAT0RE" SUNG AGAIN I ar?c \udienro Hears Mr. I'olarn.'s \ignrouH Reading "U Trevatore" was Metropolita Opera ' night, ?nd a? u^ukI before a. largo and Clamor BSt was, with the ? .... Ober, that of the ???"??.t.. ?Hartii and Mr. 1. roroua rea the m ?ful of'the - DgCI rformatice, though it was abun hat she has much yet to learn H to the art of song. Mr. Amato WM l,1C.''nthljin, ?if hein recently and gave "H Halen ci ely. Paul Elmer More to Speak Paul Klmer More, fermer ?ditai el "The Nation," I ?'i "T*1*' and Poetry of Early New Eng? land" this afternoon at the ( hi < lah, "' Acidvuij of Aits ?nd Letters. WILL SING TO All) PLAGUE VICTIMS Anna Ca?e, soprano of ihr- Metropolitan Opera Company "Nietzsche Bride" Loses Suit and $3,000 a Year Alimony Justice Cohalan Rejects Cruelty Story of Mrs. Herman I. Asche?Calls Wife "Pleasure Seeking"?She lied Husband Soon After Honeymoon ''i onnor Asche, the twen .,r-old hride who wr.s del .the philosophy of Nietzsche aim ah? set forth her brief marital life a th Herman T, Asche, prosperous importer, forty years old, in thi -, "Jus has failed in her suit for a .separation. Justice Cohalan, who heard the case : day, not only I OB for a decree on tl i , .: granted the counter of the husband and ga\" " "' ?? lepara? i tion on the ground of abandonment. , The justice refasi 'iie al? legations maiie by Mrn. A?che, holding that tho character and reputation of Mr. Aachi were factors as impor ? nial. And V.".- of the husband, he is relieved from further payment of the S2?0 a BtOI JiiMu-f ( ohalan's ( ommrnl There never was a meeting of the minds in the rnarrieil hf* of the coup'.i und freo apain soon after tliroi., nulmtnt ? young woman of imagination, accor.. ? to be bo-,,mi by any of 1 ? of married 11f?- lines bei husband wai twice her | "She Is of a pleasure e< ling type, the cour?, uni. "while hi-r huhband I of a phlegmatic temperament He i a man of busim ?s. whilr she is i womai . of l'.fe." Aftl ? ? and annul I ment, i dancer am red at 1' and othe I public places. She ma'i who hai an more that ?tiL'.non h Pira their honeymoon in Ashe ; \ ille, N. C, Rs teak at apartment |g Drive. In May, whiie Aaehe aras al bo his young wife peeked her belonging! and : ime, never to return. Wonian'i Story Not lielieved "The cause of action must stand 01 fall on the truth or falsity of the plain 1 ohalati, am: ? | her charges ol Ity, ?rap of manuscript written by ?? and suboi tted to tha court "Truly my brain is in a furmoil ? I try to think and my mind wandet s 1 off to some ragtime an, 1 ? ? ? leal tS nie. Th's marring* l| as grent an injustice to him g I ran't put it through - it i? rush and I triad. "With every nene, taut I've tried to make the I but I'm torturci i-mor:es of happy ful associates my former elation over tha most trivial successes, and now the very thought 'makei i i er and dread nothing to look for ward to." ADAMSON urge RAILWAY SEIZU1 Anti-Strike Bill fcmpuw President to Have Arm Run Lines Washington, Jan. 8. Railroad I? , lation desircl by Presid?-' supplement the Adarnson law is te the House without wait rtion by 'ho Senate. :he Pi dent to-day, and while the I ? niittee was continuing Its hearings j the subject, Representative Adam? I chairman of the !!? -.erre C< mittee, announced that within a I ! days he would introduce and seek pas/age of bills designed tu previ ployea froi out giving s; ity days' notice and power the Presid? ace tii up i^ads in the hands of militan' i .? of publ I ' Tired of Senate's Delay it had be?n understood that t 1'rc ' railroad pi ? aid to-day, how rer, th ?,ng for the I "'I f?ej a ill run on i a he.i ng," I added, "aim I ?? Ihe B)embei much moro shout I a are over than th? do tu a " Mr. i posen special rule, now in the Ho is Rules iiminif. ?ail..'i of his r?solu'., el ? mmittee <-? Monday, uni< ? - ? ? ? i .,? reina te-day blocked unanimous ron .eut lor itnsideration of the lotion, labor Will light \ gi ret. opi.e ' ,,? prop ,sf d com? i re from or ? d la'ior generally ia anticipated It was to tight such proposals l four railway brotherhoods tit Am n.-an Federetion of Labor sentaiives rerentlv allied thenu The% oppese i forcing men to || Brotherho? l official? ire sapee ted ? '. and I I II l: ? , ' aug?rate a tight on 'he Adamson pro o traders point, .| -in* t. that passage of I ils by the House wonld Th? S 'na' ? has be by the Hon ist se-sion to onlar?? the Inter state ? on. and any eould ? tached to it as amendmenta, Ac'ion on th? entire bill in conference then would be prompt, It ; arpued. ? CLARKE ART AUCTION OPENS NEW SALESROOM Chine-e Pottery Disposed of at Hrst Session at Ameritan (.alienes The hundreds who attended pi ? k opi tiuig of the four-da-. "las B. Clarke collection of n pottery at thi I erii an Art I tl into the new assembly n Its 4.000 square | feet of carpeted floor spare. Tl surprise partr by i Thomas E, Kirby and Ciustavus T. Kirby, of the American Art Al air ] The opening of the apaeioua salesroom marks an ad n providing comfort for patron | of high class ar hundred pit ei oi i him ??? I ' tery I paid J.'iio for an i qnestris of the : he -anu- buyer ga-. 8 ? of the game period. ? of quadri? lat?ral bnlbona ^as^? of the Ming per. oil. Julius 51 ItOi for a (u tagt aal sr W, W. s*? " r a pair of i |1 PI i for a jar The '?us afternoon. MISS EVELYN STARR IN SECOND RECITAL Young (anadian Violini?! Pleases at leetiau Hall ? ?-? appear?. I ? v, ith the R . ?i ? ' s a really remarkable art < ' her tone and the vigor of h'r ll ? id, i if tor.e ii sarpasaad b violinists row appearing before us. Sh? gi rday a mi ? . reading of the Morart Conrer'. maior m"1 Taohalkewsky's "St Melaneoliqae" with much depth of ex . ?tone of the manner sms 01 tee often h - ? n the ng. BILLINGS SELLS RIVERSIDE HOME Neither Buyer Nor Price of Estate Costing $2,000, 000 Is Announced CAPITALIST NOW IN NEW APARTMENT Tryon Hall, with Spacious Grounds, a New York Show Place 1 K Q, Rilling? has sold Tryon Hall, h.-, Bsagnifleeat home ut Fort gtefl \ , nue and upper Rivcr Drive. I ho name of tha pur baa not been an Bouaced. It ee t the capitalist and .000 to erect the Louis XIV mansion and stables upon the bluff overlooking the Hudson. He now lives in the new apartment house at Street and Fifth Avenue, in a tweaty-eno-roeea ?alte, fes wiiich he pays $20,(100 rent each year. Tryon I In ! I was so named from the fact that hurt Tryon, of Revolutionary once occupied the ground on which the house now stands. The rocky cliff is ono of the highest points on Manhattan lelaad, and the Billing? horna is really a country residence in N'ew York City. The grounds about it are spacious ai.d untrammelled. From the house one sees little of tho city, and the H . 'he long wall of th? Palisades stretch away for miles before it. Property Originally for Stable To the east one can look across the reaches of The Hron. to Long Island Sound. '1 he property was originally in? tended by Mr. Hillings as a stable and exercising ground for his famous string of trotting horses, which be ased to exercise on the Speedway. Hefore tl id been completed he saw the tremendous advantages of h home ben accordingly, he built a and, as he grew fonder of the ? a henee, This was constructed around a large central eourt, w itii gallerie?, from which the da sh down upon a sin and a garden of brilliant s have been made to : ?are since the house was he only approach wa (Washington Avenue. Mr. Killings te rea ' v from tho drive. Accordingly, be hud a gateway cut in ttie solid ?tone of the bluff, and from there brought a zigzag roadway up to his home. This eo:>t about $2o0,000. Installed Imprmementa i - i ?i?- i l a installed a i g pool of marble, squash eearta und howling alley?. r I lie sale of the prop? erty I few weeks. Frederick Johnson acted for Mr. Hilling?. recent owner of Tryon Hall has other large ta holdings in the iod. He posse ses most of the pi thin a half mile of his late e?tate. This he lias bought up since hia resilience wa? built thel fenr undesirable neighbors might get hold of Mr, Hillings will not feel ho ??h tho relinojiiishment or" He has H.i extensive ratete, Famswerth, at Oyster Hay; a farm of acre? at Curlei mi the Jl ' r, Va.; another dwelling at Laki G SVa, Wn., and ?till another home at Celerado Springs. OPERA "ANGEL" TIRED, INTERSTATE CO. FAILS Wealths Cleveland Man Had Snpported Troupe, Which <)?e.s $10.000 A receivi tarda] I'. Judge \ llnnd for the Inter which had Lv ? i predui i ?' opera a ? i : other cities, recently be? came ?trended In Cleveland, si ? i .sry and other e-'. of the ndgment to a cred ? i he i In bankruptcy here ? on, a ringer, claiming Frank I^ouhet, a me ? "i t,,r 1125, and Elias G. Riegci-, who - lit ie due him ?en a The liabilities are placed at ? probably ? 000, Comprising returned scenery and ?cians' ? ?mount necessary to ? The company ? a.s incorporated In . 1016, with cap? ital stock of $ioo.oon, by Harry kin, ' I "I'd Btn ? I Bra ? .. and Max J. Weinman, of 26 West U3th Street, who were the diiectors. It, is said the nnaneiallj v resident of ' levi and D . ? he,:.g -he "linger' for it. spent, il ? ime? for the pro? duct ;? Pearl Fishi ted l taries T.. . ith a bond of ! $500. ? 1 GREAT EXPECTATIONS" IS SHOWN ON SCREEN Miekeri-, Moo \dmirabl> Done;?Jack Pickford Heads I ist ?'? ??<,? i i ? a m a at ? is ?o surfeited with improbable ? lifl i rection that em ? ris." with open 11 re is onlv ? mm.- of tha myatcry aorroondiag Miaa Havial a; i" the story : Hi" part of w o rr. a n whi a i tor '-vi ir.y years, but : not in the I er which a i . . the crumb the mouldy paner and the ta" .sham .'.erial. poor. ? ' oneongenii ? ever ha-, done anyt It . ?ve ? ' beand to realize before very long ju?t '.ever he is, and then the will be i It pi ?sent he n totally ur.cor ? aelf or of th? re? flected fiorv wnich i? derived from hm g the brother of "Little Mary." Louise Huff aa FiteMa. the ami Haviseea?, combined jus' amount of dignity, with her girhsh whieh Dickeas'a ?hararter wa? It .ip wit the idee must_ave-ge her benef?,"re.?' krong? ? ?o'low- the ?ar'. aad itill lu rcmaia >w?. and lorabU was not always easy to do. Mies Muff does it, however, part of the convict, I'rovi?, ia deeidedly well player) by Krank LoOOl Joe (iargary and Mrs. (?argary look and ael n I ? oni knew they arenld. Not alona ara tha indtv .?un? ; wall ph be improved apon, The tit) taken from ' ' bool Oi feels In ?clined to point, at "(?rear Especial and then <?y to tha Indifferent ?; ors whose* name is legion, "Go and do ? thou likewise.'1 ? ?? "THE EVIL EYE" IS SHOWN Blanche Snret Star* in I'aramount I'holoplay Ther" i; nothing seil about "The i ye," which was shown at the Paramount studio yeeterday, aavo its name. In fail, it Is quite an innocent, harm'. h meanders along its course, giving offence to no Blaneha Sweet, in th?- 1,-ading role, is rather more demure than *ho was, or perhap i it n b yellow locks of hen to behave. is Dr. Katherine Torrance, who rui .: ?ike down a i thermometer and ' ? pany aril h .!. Parka Jones, ? I the picture i< t'litford, her brother. Dr. Kather.ne i [i ? - | little M-Mcan scttl" ment to try t,, quell an epidemic. To examine thl - she fastens on her forehead OH? Oi those tn.rror ?r ratigements which make any physician look like a In: Islander, mu? tna super? stitious natives cannot, be blaAcd for I calling it t. This stall '. the tl" "er of th? vineyards was ome. So finally Kat 'married him, tnd the infere 'icnts all got well. Tom I'orman ; . plays opposl ' . Danca V NEW ROMAN GARDENS Tab? ? Sit:.",: I.;- baaa, file. DMIl ' 't ixrrtc? a ?a I M ON TMARTREv. MIDNIGHT BURTON I? HOLMES AT CARNEGIE HALL 5 SUNDAY NIGHTS 8T30 ftt?na 5 MONDAY MATINEE 3 '. ! SEATS NOW SELLING ? ?' 21 -J? -CA.NAD IMPERIA1 ran i-i ? rm >?n 11-!'.. l.A I. . CARNrniE HAU I <-i Ma',' i , CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ??:?. ORCHESTRA gfiK HIPPODROME, mai >l v EVE.?JOHN McCORMACK Val? s,,? ni Bai OU., r Maud Powell CARNEGIE MON. E _ M Q HALL EVE. ?Jalla O in Piearan MeOO team Papalai Her \lel.ir l|n nr.U. I'rlr?? ay '" I arnrtl?. Hull. "mi. Iff?, in* Il ,n ? '. HUM 11 A ELMAN ,ViV!,XN THIS AIT. M'i Fl^t ol 4 HIitnHral Son? li.-cltalj bf M \K( I I ! 1 SEMBRICH dor?thy BERLINER ... \l m I w RAM Thirrt Csewrt. I o ,i ? UARTET ? l ..,,? i.i ,. lowalt) BOSTON SYMPHONY I IHMi.ll. Il AI I . TO-NiGHT at 8:15 ?2?? SAT. AFT., JAN. 6, I ..n.liiil'ir. '" _ , Mall. I'.'-. V" ?' '"? "' QAMRBY ,,?||\\ II \l I , M"" Mi '?" - ARTHUR SHATTUGK I- | \ \ " ISCITA?, Craiaeft? ?un, ' ""?? ?? ? ''" % '''? nt *? i,,,. .lui .h .i V| - I ?5iti4o?E TREASURE ISLAND 295 ? SI . '' . I METROPOLITAN Ta-miM It ? IS ?iiiiri ' ' . i.. . ? Platan t Homer. Cal s , w - i??r.ka<all?r liant* ? . I linlr d Am?ra. I . T?ur, ,' ? M*D> I CHERHIAVSKY S ST.MCHOLAS; . CE SKATIN t ? mmasri HOCKEY: LOYOLA COLLCGE. Mtatrtal. M. IRISH.AM. A. C G STRANftwiliii'V'.V: .-,,.? iJ PA '. C K m xki pu ki unii OLIMBIA THE BOSTONlAiNS t?aaal"* A?VKRTISKMKM" AMUSEMENTS unir roRi'H i. badimo ibeatrts i?d avec anal NEW AMSTERDAM ?S&Stn, M \ r? s ITJ ICI? \\ and W fil , Mi. I nil. I? Till 1 t<l OK \IKMT: Ihr ?.if,- r.i,,|iri/i? mi,I Me,I of \ll Mu?l ? al I nmeille?, HI** 4 l.rl?D?er? prenie -,i.. ???? ?f the Kr?MO EMPIRE MAUDE Y^ss ADAMS CINDERELLA m p v ? i., > ? . ranMPH Matin?e? ?ntunlar ami Hfil. ?t I : ?>*? ATTTB TrIIL. I I ^^ J JM .laTOW THTf Ruth Chatterton mflWIgllMgnffia Il Kl I g ?'HM Come Out i Kitchen E^EIECSEH "One ?.' the most ilelirli1 ful ? ?ruing? nf Hie ?ear."?B?M. "OCEANS OF MIRTH" Bs3cOHANi UAPPIS ? ' " r.TlT UDSON hiaw ?aS ii' v ? ? h ?-*?. ELSIE FERGUSON CRITERION HARRIS II JULIA ARTHUR hoi in\?i "i?i. iu*u?i$ 1 Pl?y? - Mere? rhrtitniu. t Mil ______ ' h\ll KKKH4)l KFK. B'] 1 ? ! " ? ? lt\\ll> Mil tSIO p:(." DWII? WARFIELD THE MUSIC MASTER -' Lau ret te Taylor ri u aLtaanv ??? ? [he tLirpof Life f^ Globe P OU ARE CHEATING YOURSELF ir you dont set mwMmtim ITS A WOrSOCRFULTHRIUER ELTINGt HARRIS, . NIGHTS AT 8:30 THE YELLOW JACKET ? F? ? le? lad c?j I? S'isr T rt I \?l Itll. Hi.lk Al 1 II? T VTFIIM i ELTINGE-TO-DAY AT 3 MIlC-A-MlnutC Kendall ON IIKO \l>\\ \\ NORA BAYES Two Hour? of Song. FULTON ri,h' K?7Ysa" ':* Arnold DALY?"4*The Master" LIBERTY ?""?-A^Pl'* Or lAil r, TIMES -e? COLOSSAL SPiCTACLf lillULLKAIlLL OKllll>Trf\ OF 50 a .10 VOICES lYceurr.-v nod.jAfta SK 4 I -41 i I O-II \ i ,_ MARI? TEHPEST IliCR ..(ft LA??AHOP&CfiCWSint,;iHr NORflAfilTCH?LL AW HkNRyKOLK?R!,i|hPr w6i?AHAn8Row^Ulr\y|cr CUGENCO'BRltNi" ",rfc BELASCO Al. :i)V ' i. ? ? Vf? pai <-. i :?, MATINEE To-OW AT ?:?<V ? f.ARr.r , .? i*??- L'ENTt'RT ROMAN''? IN' H^jr^ito i.i.i ,? RRoi Seat Sale Today * * a ? Opening Next Tuesday S ST v HI'. i'AP ?RI.D 'CENtlfkA 0*1 >-ANKwi:r 524- BALC SCATS a?..... ?ZOO ZOO ?xcaji'A/rjBBs*J9 527 G OOP SCATS?.... 501 '.'OrtAM-7JF.GPFt.D CMWGM RNARt> FRANK ONCRROL row ; DOVI?&CIXOM HARRy KELL>5 VAN and 5CHENCK I - ' L 10 PM :? ? ? ?? ?'? ? ' ,r?;5j ****??*?mt?m??Bmm??*m??mmimm FRANCES STARR Little Lady in Blue SEATS os - \rr; 4 BTKEKl AH? %D. MANHATTAN V^V ?WF? r.??, ? ~- . I Klaw * Krlinjer'? i;>?antle l'roduitt??v i 4vr ? hi r.h-* BEN-HUR 30 I Mi? r?r?l( 20 U.li-1 H??M . ?1.00. Turn-R^ht! ? MIRTH! Good Gracious Annabelle MAGIC! REPUBLIC B -: Maxine Elliott's , ? I,?;?,. SO LONG LETTY ? unni i? lyKJxt 1 ii WILLIAM FAVERSHAM GETTING MARRIED, with HENRIETTA CROSMAN, Charlea Cham .?nil Hu.la ?nine. ? 'In*. Sat.. 2 ?0. ECRCAlCfl WMC0LL1ER NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH l i GERALDINE <? PARRAR ^ JOAN THE j WOMAN TO-DAY ? a mi \.\ !X.Y ?i TO-NIGHT IAN Or ARC 441h St. Theatre TONIGHT 1000 GOOD SEATS 25&5?C ............. : PIlII.IIARMOMCj . iTBAMK 1 ? iiim.i.ii; inn . J 1 iei Afi-. .??!?? ?. ?? -''lo. : ?Bffi GERHARDT j Dvorak Debu?i? (loldmarlt Litzt ??iinday Aft., .Ian. 7, ?f .1. ? gggft GERHARDT : r ''- '- ? a la lala, ''?r ? SYMPHONY ? v X niiiiK niniiii'i 11 1 nii.i'i X ?^Aralla? Hall. Ta.narra?? iFI) A? At I? X ? Il hj?.l?y Alt at I I .... ai Varia? ALMA GLUCK ? ? ?? - 1 ? I \ KM.1. II. H M I . In??. \f( . Jan. 9. mt I PADEREWSKI . 1 pa* ? , - .. n?A?iun?L. ?sn? ,,raN Vlm v?. ACADEMY I OF DESIGN? III Hl?l ..ill v| I II f. M. LITHE WOMEN Dally Mat?. ' P A R k' Sat. at .' -5C. r A R IV LAST Wt?K - SCXT MONDAY. Saat? - Mali ai ? THOMAKJ \. WISK .tIF.RRY WIVES ? iiNiTtM K < ?U.I.IKR l?VBKI IKUVi OK WINDSOR Magnetic ! THE MAN WHO CAME BACK PLAYHOUSE -**"4 48THST. ,'.,:,. THE 13TH CHAIR EMMA DUNN ?OH Lady 31" casino :r %? ;v ANNA HELD in FOLLOW ME MO I Un i.?-??*.. .? . rilftaa I r?m firrl--H?r ?olili?i fin? .lohn I burl.-? Timms??Ailrla K/mlanrt EXTRA MAT.' TO-MORROW {' WA$HJt5(LP YBajhMo ? I at!. pian - PRINCESS ?5?, PORTMANTEAU I INAL WIEK. til?) OAll Y - ?y I -?.?M . < ? ?-?a. V?y ?. H ? %? ',-. Lba Liiaatrr. TO-NIGHT 8:45 ?? PIERROT raoMOAi I ITTI LI I I LL fitrrnr \?-~i a?o< C?a D r u? <" '""' r" UK 1 Mala -,-'., a ir? <)!l?"r Mataara*! (,rrat I atiahlnr - ???. lll*WJI:fcBMiTOI STANDARD ' w? " V?!3 f?j. '*J wood taaie ?i.; NOTHING LIKE ITON EARTH or ru?: . ? I u-. Ta? i'i,wiii( Claaai? ?artai ? BROADWAf THEATRE '?? ,v> ... $1.00 "THE BIG SHOW" |. us Mr? nKV|\< K < ijra?* ? Blu? ai?waa f ? ? "THE GIRL ANITA PHIL1PPA S TKWART IN- iiMI'IK VIII i: Kl\l r?> ?Hi? III ? I 111 A ? j ? II RIALT0 Pa ? KLitH s (??i? f?> a ; i?,a a ?.??a?. AI Afr r ? ' * c* CUrt *? ????"?? rlLrAVyl- T?a Nil? B.al f 8V.A? A II ST * W??-< Maria? 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