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TeiiCoiiitiiandnieiits
And V. M. C. A. Sim
Virile. Saws Brure
Former Judge Denies Law
of Moses Hfl9 BerOIllP Ob?
solete; War Work of the
Organization ?-. Defended
uggestions thai
If,/. T- ? ndments have b? ci ime
?
il complexities,
y I..:??? esterday assured the
???'. lass ' '" the Washington
adher
??1Cc to the i ' I stand
d s4c.i i to laj
r stian 1 : .
?s i4 'cri saying re
cently," - '? ' '? "that the laws which
came down " >m Mount Sinai
-i Ark. They
say thi '? meaning for us of
I
'.he war has proved
the wh " lern worid feels
Bre ? n 4 P< ril to all civili
? g -.t4. that sense, is
rabie way 11 I
ra:h '??' rig ? ?? '.'--? But 1 th i
one will l ' ?'
he will bi
? ? ly exist
ir more to
I down
i ? y ? o strict adher
'
. ' ? : '
. i
it al been utl
"
rganiz ng
- nd of
out.
Opens Mormon Church
tor Reed S
, ? of the Moi
Ive apostles
dedicati ? of the
Church .of the Lattei
Day Saints, a4 I .? Fi
T ?
ceremonies were attended by about '-'"?
members of ''"" church.
In a short address Senator Sraoot
raid:
"There is much talk of making th
world but I
: ; ' maki il safo
for trui
ling rch, but the
Mormoi any persec ;
tiocs You might
a -?' ick as to down th it
God. In
towed upon
him tr formed t
church."
omii
k and pray oi
has ?
?jp to Cod
wry da; of the week for 365 days o:
every year.
"Those belonging to other denoi
turns ? .?la'?4 the law., o their
?cUare overlooked. But if a M' n
wnlttes a law of God inl to
hinud Bay, 'What could you expect?
He ?! i Mormon.' "
Tht dedicatory prayer waa sa 1 bj
Wi P. M
?
Abbott Urges Three-fold
Memorial to Koosevelt
Sepulchre in France for Amer?
icans Who Died in War
One Phase
A threefol i Roosevelt memorial?in?
terna'..- ii al and local -is sug?
gested by Dr. Lyman Abbott, ed I
n a letter given out
anent
gays:
.
; ? n made to
i
anside ? -.. ? .
- . .? ? ?
'""? ' I ; ulchre of
- ave
??roac . for the preservation
I undei
will
is Frar.ce. It eems to me desirable to
?*m '?'? r nfl - nee can properly
se exerted .? friends not to
"?'?S ' es of the di ad across the
J***15 ' ere. If that is not
'A ?-"? :4 also seems to be
??-..-a:. one spot :4i France
*?'?'-'?'? '?' ?red their memory.
TI -.i- would I onal memo
?
. ??estion has been made that
?
? ? . . re or
ment
( necia] v. rai
d 'i
arution for cul? ? Rervice, including
n which The lore
It.st ress, both by his
words and I lia public life.
i i
not 01 i 1
ice the influ
i ",-?? of his life I cha
emorial which
would
that the con
? .. .
garded
I which
?
do knov
thai V . ..?..;
?zed for the ? urp ? ting a foun
a naturalist. I
have wondered whether, by combination
kudul
made of a f n iii
s. ?? ? ? . icter, w
any city, ti ". n or ?could put up
by i*a own local ? itions. ? uch a
? be pecu irl y demo
cral ?c, becau ?e : I wo : :e the
reverence in wh I dore Roose
. 's nan
the country."
Roosevelt Memorial
Park Project Pushed
OYSTER BAY, I-', b. 16. To obtain
mplated
?
Roosevelt's life and wl ich he greatly
favored, I i ter 1 Vlei
social m, of \ ''? liam Loeb,
is presiden t, w week sei
i ?
thirt; - i eres. Pia ns t o obt a ? n con
?
"
mad
I for tl ? : ' ?? ' I Res
idents of 1
r ' ' -? .
. c0] ...
i tee intend
to h.ivi ind.
bol ? .. rgi of an athletii d
a b u i 1 d
eh o i ?\ 11 o f th ese
? il years
: < ? ?
?
? -. il Cemel
: .. . b u r i ed. to-daj
, and seo i
pect to memorj
[uel on his
Ked Cross to Semi
Clothing to Destitute
Textiles Valued ai $4,532,800,
Largest Ever Shipped,
Ready Soon
?
War
i .
t to 1 textiles value !
; ousand
....
yards
,000 ya rds of
?
?
. ,. of dres good md suit
1 i ?' m nt n :'?
and 50
;
ties had h Red < Iross
?... ork, the V r Council am I
i v-. Fi '.L tin Red < 'ros ; had 6 700
?
.
.-, ,. . represent
......*' -
I - ?) Red
Cross. Tl
.- , -.
devasta! ? will
of refugee
? ? ?
Fran i ? ??.?? I be cs
; . I. a "il. Me ?
:? er? .'. ' ? '
"Fountain of Youth" Will Be
Feature at the Artists' Ball
Oni i ' ' tur ? of '. ?? A i" Ists'
? :
," COI
ing of Madi
ter. The
water will i i into a tank on
'
: .??'.' - ?.'. i get into I he
tank by thorns? !?? es,
John M irray .'? ? :'-- arranged
also "A Dream of Fair Women," which
' .-? ? number on t \ a pro?
gramme. Th< re -es by
? ?ne end o? r Among the
rs of the ball committee an
', Harrison
Montgomery
G n ? ?' Mein.
T^ T^' ;%,'i\
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x of^Ne^YorK ^
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OPEN KUMDAVS I te 7 P. M.
MRS.COPELAND
16 E. 43rdSt.
M ? u MiiMit?. iim.iMA HAM A?*I> BPOO* JtKI <'?>
akTKKN'OOn l l a
Hotel M'inh'ittnn
mSNKW
???.fi ?h*,oiiinuny pl?< r? <,( N?w Yo?k, where un?ase atmospheres
?&xi pri.i?lttti ta v*ri<"l U?l<?? uivil?; lh< 'i'? n(iii???lir>/?, will ?pf/C?f
r? L*v.t<*nti/>y ??* Ho'>m%" *?h M'>?wJ*y, Wednoday ?nd S?tiird?y.
On the Screen
"'Mrs. Wi:_i_s of the Cabhage
Patch" and "Lion and the
Mouse" Are Pleasing
"in eighteen hundred and eighty
blank a yacht belonging to Karl of
Swank wa hipwrecked on a (k'^crt
i 1". and the Karl an i his wife and
eir baby cl le were washed up on
' " sandy I acl ; and ? ' e baby, of
' ??' '? ?? : oui a cr ? h 1 hey
grabbed the kid and he's here to-,lay,
a man brought up in the baboon way.
This will he easy to understai I if
! ui lay you will go to the Strand.
"Beresford."
When wc arrived at the office last
we found this telegram awaiting
!i-'- A- we i ad already been to the
Strand and had sect, "Beresford of the
Baboons," we knew that the telegram
was from James Montgomery Flagg and
refem d to his newest
being shown this week
Perhaps "Beresford of the Baboons"
is as fumy as -'Perfectly Fiendish
Flanagan." We cannot quite decide, be
?n our mind we nad listed the
other comedy aa the best we ever had
seen. But "Beresford of the Baboons"
certainly is worth looking over, at any
rate- l! is delightful in i4s
adaptation of the monkey-man idea.
Ohn Howland, who is ?U\\ iys .u ? H
;" : ' !'.' funnier than you think any
< ne can be, plays B< resford, the I abooi
' ?' ' ? ??'? ; also his cousin, w ho seeks to
keep the title from him.
I "'- ''':?! ure picture ?s ".Mrs. Wiggs
": ' " Cabbage Patch," with Margue?
rite Clark ... I...-.-,y Mary. Mig C ark?
' - arc admirably suited 4 i the por?
trayal ol Mary, .,",1 it is chan . ngly
?'???? i" ing cast is excellent,
Mary Carr is Mrs. Wiggs, Vivia
Ogden is wonderful as Mi ? Hazy,
Gareth Elughi ? hasn't enough to do
as Billy and Jack MacLean is an at
? e bad boy as [) :k Morgan. Lola
Hernandez, .May McAvoy and Wanda
are Asia, Australy and Euro
; ???? na.
II - some years since we saw the
with Bessie Barr?scale as Lovey
Mary, and somehow it doesn't seem
nearly as plausible now as it did then.
No doubt the fault is our o ?
h Corey played a trombone solo
' we thought was "Waiting," the
long which Clifton Webb sings in
;. Lester,'' until we looked at
4' t r.amme. Then we saw that it.
a . "Oh, Dry Those Tears," and now
ow why "Waiting" sounded so
.'!-.
r La lii ' Stri n ; Quartet was de
f u 1 in t h e re n di ti o n of'
\:- ." sung in the shade of the
? pie t ree.
pict ure program me ? a - an
othi r ai a ;. 3 - of motion pictures called
? . a cei ? tural col
ors, "Picture ?que Japan " There was
T ? : leal Review. The
"' ' I ingroi se," with
Edouarde conducting.
hr. Leonard S. Sugden and Alice
? are i" vals this week at t ;ie
? a to, though personally we prefer
Joyce cause we had rather be
enl rti ned than educated any time.
Dr. Sugden is lecturing with a Priz
ma picture called "The Lure ol Alaska."
and as it is shown on the screen it is
alluring. Although as we watched the
doctor being dashed around on a little
raft on some wild Alaskan stream we
1 that "we'd rather see than be
( ne
This is fhe beginning of a series of
I ici ires and lectures. Dr. Sugden was
rly a lieutenant with the Royal
mted Police of Canada. He has a
sei of humor and you'll like his.
n .
e feature picture is "The Lion and
' and we wish to say first of
all thai -a e enjoyed every foot of it.
Miss Joyce ?loes better work, to our
way of thinking, than in any picture
we have seen her in. The juvenile is
none other than Conrad Nagel of "For
evi r After" fame, and he could make us
like even an educational film, we be
In'.-. The last picture we saw him in
was "Little Women," -when he played
urie. His Jefferson Ryder Is even
Anders Randolph is the "Lion."
Needless to say, Miss Joyce is the
"Mouse." And speaking of mice. Miss
J iyce refused to make a personal ap?
pearance at the Rialto this week be
3he said she had stage fright.
"The Lion and the Mouse" is one of
th? plays which suffers nothing by its
r to the screen We liked it
!.,.4,er in its present form but, no
doubt, we are prejudiced. The picture
is a Vitagraph and was directed by
Tom Terriss, Everyone knows the
y, so there Is no need to go into
that. Suffice to say it has not changed
in the last decade.
The comedy is "Judge Rumhauser,"
and there is the Rialto Magazine. The
e.-'.4 from Verdi's "La Forza Del Des
tino"is Bung by Martin Brefel and Ed?
ouarde Albano. William Feder, 'cellist,
played Chopin's "Nocturne:" The over?
ture is "Finlandia" with Hugo Riesen?
feld and Nat W. Finston conducting.
At the R i voll 'Taise Faces" ia the
feature picture.
"The Red Shadow," with Mae Mur?
ray, is at the Broadway. These will
be reviewed to-morrow. H. I'.
Plays and Players
Arthur Hopkins will give the first
presentation of "The Fortune Teller,"
by Leighton Graves Osman, with Mar
jorie Ramb-eau in the leading role, at
tl e Stamford Theatre, Stamford, Conn.,
to night.
? ? ?
Oliver Morosco has accepted a new
play by Victor Mapes entitled "The
Curious Conduct of Judpre Lagarde." He
?a ill present it at the Morosco Theatre
in Los Angeles next month.
Mary Nash will come to the Manhat?
tan Opera House for a fortnight's en
gagement in "The Little Teacher," on
February '_4. Marjorie Rambeau's en
gagement there in "The Eyes of
Youth" closes on thti preceding
Saturday night.
Edna Farmer, an English actress,
who whs leading woman with Mis.s
Horniman'H Repertory Company in
I'M?', and Iri|7, has been chosen by
Maurice Maeterlinck to play the burgo?
master's daughter in his latest play,
"A Burgomaster of Belgium." She ar?
rived iti this country last week.
The entire production of "The Royal
Vagabond," the comic opera which
opens at the Cohan ez Harris The?
atre to-night, has been personally
?upirvined by George M. Cohan.
John (?nlnworthy will address the
members of the New York Drama
League on Sunday afternoon, March 2,
at a theatre to be announced later.
C?tctjCW'r
Rig Relief Expedition
Sails for Near East
Americana Plan to Help Ar?
menia and Syria Recover
From War
Tl.o ? ?'? irgest Syrian and Ar
. relief exp . ailed y? ?ter
day on the Leviathan. I" consisted of
252 men and women, including physi?
cians, nur - acteriologists, ap-r c lit
ur.it experts, teachers, '?inographers i
A ?'?'?- ' he party was
on board a cable message from Presi?
dent W ting the '?se of a
transport by the ex] ? was r^
, but it was deci I d to proceed
under ?I e orig nal p!
Ahram !. Elkus, former Vmba
" to Turkey, made an address before the
r, led telling f thi need in
Syria ai i Armenia. A imilar address
was mad?- by Dr. (ioor?o ?. V
former president of Marsovan College,
in Armenia. He is head of the present
relief party. The party .-??-;u? 1.-?-- unit.;
froi ; Smith and Wellesley ci lieges. One
? mi mber Elai tie van Dyke,
ter of I 'r Flenr; -, in Dyke.
Nearly $5,i.' < f supplies
for re the a-?r ar?> now
ready for distribution and the Ameri?
can Comm ttec for Relief in the \ear
gorously its cam
paign to ra se W.,000.
I Art I
Oils and Wain- Colors, by
American and Foreign Arti>l-?
To Be Sold This VI eck
Oils and water colors by American
and foreign artista are now on exhi?
bit oi ;? the Graham Galleries, 924
Broadway, prior to their bale at auc?
tion on Thursday anei Friday evenings |
? '. k. Fheodore Sutro, who
formed the collection, was an admirer
of the Moran family of painters and
acquired "Glimpse of Heligoland" by
Thi mas Moran, "Noonday Rest1' by
i Edward Moran, "Strolling Acrobats''
by Leon Moran and a study ot' a wom
ar;V head in water color by Annette
Moran. Among other artists represent?
ed are Francis Murphy, Louis M
G. i?. Mc< ord and Granville I'erkins.
Foreign painters include .!uie? Dupr?
M ner, Haquette and Beauquesne.
The sale will ice conducted by Robert.
(.'. Gral an .
- . etchings and
r I - fron cl ion of the late
Charles C. Wood are on exhibition in
the Plaza Ar* Rooms, together with
.. group of i hi?ese porcelains, the
Leon co :tion of English lustre ware,
rare I ?xtil g e f the Renaissance period
11 I ' I m ai . Eng h furn it ure. K.
P i I'Reilly wi II sell the cc lleci ion in
ir sessions from Wednesday te Sat?
urday, inclusivo.
another larjre collection of Persian
and Ch ? n to-day in
Silo's !?' ft h A', enue A rt Galleri i, the
sale i f wh ':h will g te -morrow and
coni ,'? each afternoon of this week
The sessions will commence at 3
o'clock.
LEXINGTON T.;"rA
I LCAiiiuiui? Phone Plaza 4024.
CHICAGO GRAND OPERA
I o niglil ut S. "Crispino r In enmare-."
r . Tre visan, Ar!
I I., ' i ..;..-.' r, .
rI'ii?-?... "Werther." ?? an, Pavlnska,
... ? lea :
nana
Wed., "Thai?." Gai i illlvan, Bak
' H ? '? i : ' nd., Ca mpaninl.
Tliur-.. "Dinorah." Galll-Curcl, Caro
i La m?3 , < 'am
panlnl
Frl., "Carmen." Garde n, Fontaine, Bak
Hub? rdeau, Pavley,
Oukralnsky and Ballet Cond., Charller
Sat. Mut.. "M:\clriiii Butterfly." Tamakl
Umoat, Bouilliez, Pavloska.
I !?? . , .
Sat. Muht. "Trovaiore" (popular prices),
a, Dolel, Van Gordon, Rlmlnl.
Sturanl.
-IMiU NIGHT, CAMPANTNI
CONCERT, N. V. IIII'l'DDKOME.
Mein.. "Cleopatre." Garden, Maguenat,
Fitzlu, Fontaine, Pavley-Oukralnsky
/ SOCIETY *V
f W.VLTE8 ?AJ1HOSCH, Cond'r. \
" CARNEGIE HALL, ?at. Aft., Feb. 2?
SYMPHONY CONCERT
for YOCNG PEOPLE
BAUER
["schalkowsky, Usit, Dobusay, Herbert.
Soloist
HAROLD
CARNEGIE HALL, ?au Ev*., Feb. 23.
si-, ???RUBINSTEIN
BEETHOVEN'S FIFTH SYMPHONY
BRAHMS B FLAT PIANO CONCERTO
Tickets at Box Office. <;^<j. Engten, Mgr.
TICKETS FOR
PHILIP GIBBS
Fir?et American lyertnre at
CAHHEGIEHALt, Thurs. Eve.. Feb. 20, ,%
NOW READY
I2.R0 tn fine at Box Office, Agencies nr
J. ?. Pond Lyceum Burean, ..0 E. 42cL
CARNE?TE HALL, Thurs. Aft., Feb. 20.
RECITAL ARTHUR
RUBINSTEIN
POLISH PIANIST lOebut)
Management R. F.. JOHNSTON. 1451 B'way.
P?ai* now on sale it bui ?10!.-o. Stp;nw4> Plano.
N. Y. HIPPODROME NEXT SUN. NIGHT
rub. 2.1(1. at B:I5. Fourth of S?rlea of
CAMPANINI CONCERTS
GALLI-CURCI
with Chicago Opera Orchestra
TICKETS $1.00. SI ..TO. ?3.0O. ?2.50. ON 8ALE
THIS MORNING AT HIPPODROME BOX OFF.
Mgl. Oui*, ?j. WmfiiCT-I). F M.-.Swoifliwy Aasuc
AEOLIAN HALL, THIS AVTKRNOON ut 3
SECOND PIANO REIITA!.?SKRGE
EFF
Mgt. Haens?! ?fc Jonea. Stelnway Plano.
\r<illii.n Hall. Sun. Aft., March 2d, at B.
SONG RECITAL EMILIO
DeGOGORZA
Tick*-ta fur Jan. 19 Concert Oood Thla Day.
Aeolian Hull? Thnr?. Kve.. Feb. fO. at 8:15.
VTOI4N RECITAL BY EMILY
T.nnif.1 Ma?er ^?leff Pltao
Afollan Hall. To-morrow fv?.. ?ri?, .'<? Coniwt.
N. Y. CHAMBER MUSIC SOC.
of Ptaiio. Htrln? aixl Wtml Inittnjrm-iila.
?Trranlaatlon of Hol?jliU. Carolyn Boat?, DU.
Music
Th Ph : lharmon le ' g
all-American pr grami ?? i cei i
?
i ?
' ?? bill, but all .'
"Indian
' ii en
?-? n witl :. ? he last I our year-.
There was not one
which was unable
'??-.';. ? ? itri
uttress. No pi
i in favor of ^
Ami ri ta n m a
pp la use i ? . ??'.??
that art:-4,
down a
The pro. rami i Henry
B a," i
melodic, fac
but gi
n gr at i a t i n g ......
Vlr. Hadley rose
?
'Indian Suit
md under Mr.
sky's excel nt reading t i ; .
i d nobler in spirit or n c
. . ;? is a work at i nee A n
.
( lhadw ck's syi ipl illade
o' Shan te r," ?humor
made and n odei
te most inti erant rai
the la?4er pur4. : tinctly
monplace ths
Powell's "Rl ap ?o : Nep n " 'it4'' i
most interesting and n-???4 vita
American works
Powell's contrasting the s] r ml
of the negro, as expressed
Low, Sweet Chariot," and "I Want t
B R< ad; ?" I ol ??? ol '
of the raci I Iy an
forcibly done. The "Rhapsi : >."
dous ri ythn c p iv i
I e iofl mel liou beaut;
' mi ? int reduced. T:. ' i
? real ed I h e piano not as ?. -:- '??
ment, bur. as an integral part of th
orchestra, but its part is ?
sustained. It was un fort una
Stransky seemed unable to brii
the work all of what n-.igi'4
obtained. Mr. Powell susl
piano portion with hi<
skill. The afternoon closed ?
Coldmark's admirable "Requiem f<
Orchestra," which the Philharmon
presented at a recent, cone.
Efrem Zimbalist was the outside nr
ist at last niirht's concert at the Metr
politan. Mr. Zimbalist played the
A minor concerto and a group
artists of the
- - ? ? iring were Miss
tu, Miss Claudia Muzio and j
The on s under i
'ichard Hagema
G. v. !
Tliinl Canipanini Concert
Is Given at the Hippodrome!
? ' the present series of.
by the orchestra
Chicago Opera ;
evening a*
.--:-. ." .
in tei \ lessandro Dolci, ;
idj created a
here, was a
He sang "Una
Donizetti's
tnd later added i
rom "Patrliacci." j
Miss Y\ | . i, sang Vidal's
n 1 Reynaldo
:"'- Prisoi "
gran me .-ere Gia
ind Caroline
T he orchestral
rdi's "I Vespri
i r-Berl :>?'s
??
Oner ?i
Goui wh .<-ii has not
been 1 it ion, will
tan Opera
lou i 1 ?_.. rening, February
2 f>. Tl b r e t ipta t i o n b y
. em "Mireio," j
rovencal poet, Frederic ?
ral.
A4 M ? G tti Casazza's request, Vic?
tor Maui led ba rytone,
ncal i?_, birt h. designed the ;
turnes for the produc
Vlonteux will c< nduct and
Barrientos,
arles Hacket t.
and '-ronce Whitehill.
MacKaye and De Koven
Plan Rip y an Winkle Opera
;??.,. e just been signed be
Cleofonte Canipanini, of the j
? Opera Association, Percy Mac-.
. ' aid <b> Koven for an
on the subject of "Rip Van
to t"1 produced early next sea- .
son in Chicago and later to be. given
?n New York. The story will be treated
oik opera, with entire disregard
of the dramatic version used by Joseph
Jeffi rson.
CENTURY THEATRE
Sole Management of Morris Gest
SUNDAY O f> FEBRUARY
8-15 ?O 8-15
BENEFIT
CAMP UPTON ATHLETIC FUND
Direction Chamberlain Brown Major H. W. Smith, Chairman
Sophie Tucker I Mr. & Mrs Jimmy Barry
Dolly Sisters Harry Kox
i Johnny Dooley
Louise Dresser &
?lack Gardner
Alfriil Oe'rrard
Forest Hurt' \
l'rii/.\e Van Buesing
\ nd Many Others
-Popular Prices?50c lo $2.50-No War Tax
Mice lirudy
.Joseph Santley &
Ivy Sawyer
Krank Ta y
.lull;* Kelety
Marie Cur roll
William Kent *
\S alter Seanlon
I'at Itnoni-y ,t
Marion Bent
Scats Now On Sal?
: Fritz! Scheff
Gertrude \ imde-rbilt
< ??( il l.iinninKhajna
Bossle Wynn
V'era Mi? lielcna
Jessica Brown
AMKRH AS FOREMOS !
TU!. V! RE
LEE S
A.NU HITS I'NllliK THE DIRECTION OW
J. Sill JIF.RT
WINTER GARDEN g? -&morro8wh"?-144TH ST.
Theatre, Jusi W of Broadway
F.'vb. 8. Jlai-8. ?'..d. & Sat.. 2.
\V ? ? r ? larden's
Mid-Wint? r
Monte Cristo Jr. AL
C?NTURT GROVE RPOr <x CtNTUFT HlKPft
1.17 of 150 la
-
6 In N4. Y.
?\U$E GET
MARRIED" with
ERNLST TS.UEX &
EDITH TALIAFERRO
IITTIE TREAT?
PLAYHOUSE 18thB??n_
3 MATINEES THIS WEEK:
Ue<l.. Thurs. ami Sat.
West of Broadway
a-urday.
At
8 -30.
bijou t;ih.
OPENING POSTPONE!
mm To-Morrow Nig-ht
A SLEEPLESS NIGHT
With P?-k-?7 Kopkln?, Em ?at Glnndlnnln*. Car
: itta M tarej Wm. Morris, Ludio Watson.
Donald Oallaher
?QtVi ?T Theatre. near Rway. EwnlBW 1:30.
cain^i. MlU? Wed A RiU S;3|)
KEEP 7o YOURSELF
ASTOR
EAST
Eve. World.
,SWEST
RELMONT
WHITESIOE
18th St., E of P'way. E
Mats. Weil, and Sat
-'i
The Comedy Suecf-ss with FAY IiAIN'TER
ELTINGE
Wist ?2d St.
Mat*,
il
E?enlrits at 8.30.
& Saturday, 3 30.
REPUBLIC
Wart 42d St. Erw. tt S 30.
Mata. Wod. & Saturday, 2:30,
2:30.
t?k little brother
_"I'll TTKON'E POWER
N?? Rawa? Theatre, 44th, Wast of Broadway.
Ora ?dye? Kts. S t?. Mata. Wed. & Sat.
NORA BAYES
In bar joyou? piai
LADIES FIRST
FRENCH THEATRE
vieux Colombier
65W 85. ?-..5:15. Mt. Th. & Sat.?:13.
This Weak ' '"Washington" and
Double BUI 'Xs Coupe Er.chac'.co"
Seat) 50o to 12. Sat. Night I'o?. Price?.
HUDSON
?AMBEt?NARD &
?? ? ni if -H"
Wed. A Sat.. 10
oul!MANN
rerfTTrearrerrei
Broadhurst
44th. VV, of B>. E?s. ? IS
Mats. Thur?. ft Sat.. 2:15
Riotous
Musi.
i omedy
PRINCESS
anu?-test A Br-shteai
of All Prim-???
Musli al Succeaie-?,
^ll<?ter Than 'Oh, Boy.' "?N. Y. Herald.
Fill TON w- ** S*- V-S-30. Mb.
I ULI Un Wed ??.(j g^ 2 30.
EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY.
1 "Riddle :
__ Woman"
48TH ST.
Mta. Wed. * Sat.. 2:15.
Evp.ii.-.gg at 8.20.
OH, MY DEAR!
i
''?-.. IK.
atro. E. of B'way. E??ia. 8:30
Miiln..'? Thursday and Sau. 2 30.
g MELTING CF MOLLY ?? ?? S3 ETt_?3_K
THE NET
SHUBERT "$*?
Kt?s. .? 15. L_fGHS AND
Bat., 3:15. n.itU.'.is.
Bisaest Must>-al <>>n-.??d.v In 10 Years
GOOD MORNING,
JUDGE
All Girl*?Muslo
Daju-ir.g and
Fun.
GEORGE
HASSELL
With
M0LLIE
KING
CHARLES
KING
OTHERS
P\ Rif To:. Clr-I Phono |E- 4". Jfata
?***??*? .-Ic, .'''th Hi90 Col. Wd f.
SOCIETY AMERICAN MM.I.ili
SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE WED.
NOTABLK ALL-STAR HliVtVAl.
I'lifiTiTil
THE TIMES
'TOBY IS ^PRICELESS?"
"PritK SOITIIEKN tiOIJi."?Herald,
TOBY'S BOW
A LOVE STORY OF THE SOCT?
with NORMAN TREVOR
George Marion. Hurt- Kunkin. ?to.
" A GEM."?Olobe.
P'TMCnV Tl'*. 41 St.. E. if Bwty. Br. 830.
UUlllCUI Matin?? Tlmreday and Sat., 2 30.
xt.-i'. Comi? Opsra Cast Evsr As>?mbl<ia.
Mat? W?>d. & H??
REDEMITIOSf.
cci mv_3Tlae4Wr'44? Woat 4:1j1 st- Kt?b- s 30
a-Xnllt Mat?. W,?d.. Frl. & Su:.. I i
?yocUU Holiday Mat. irl.. Feb. Si??.
JANE COWL
THE CROWDED HOUR
Rachel <"4rnthprs4 Brl'.ilHnt Comedy.
A LITTLE JOURNEY
EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY, FEB. 21st.
?_??._?_?_._?-?. W. 4">th ?L B-es. at SS0.
MOROSCO M-H-. W^.t A Hat, -1 30.
COURTENAY&W1SC
?^'CAPPy RICKS
tSAXTKB ELLIOTT'S. West 39th St.
I^i-lal Holiday Mat. FrU. Feb. ZUt.
Tha
Comedy
Hit
E?. fif? Mat*. Wnd.. Frt. ft Sat,. ?:30.
.-?!--. _... ...,....*.j ...... ? . _
TEA for 3
CENTURY
Mat?. W?l. t Hat., ?: 13,
A Miislr?! Play?Different
Th.rn.trn. E\-i>nlni[rii 8:S9.
Matin?*? Wfdne?day &
Saturday, 3iS0.
I.AST 8 WEEKS.
BETROTHAL
By Ma<>ti*Tl!nrk, author of Bio? Bird
Eoonomlu Prie??. Pop. Mat Wad. Bent Seats $1.50.
THE
SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART
Vs ACIfVirt B'wajr * ?tth, _>(? - IS
C.>V_3I11V-' M,lU) u...,, A S(1, j l3
.muy Miw-ii- SOMF TIMF w""'"? i
cal Roman?-? ?J""1'-' ???"?'"WYNN. i?
"?E^ficE-HERFORD
MONDAY MATINEF..M at BOOTH The?,
FIRST MAT. TO-DAY AT 8:30 I?. M.
MANHATTAN ???. .ok. _!___ w?. as?:
MARJ0RIE RAMBEAU
I.nnt H
Tim???
1 h}; |;-' eyes OF YOUTH
I Alwayi 500 Onili, fie.fj, ,| it
1 THE LITTLElMARY RYAN
i.Inv
' * TEACHER
Orljrlnal Cant
Kt? US'- to ?1
'ROCK-A-BYE-BABY' f?S?'bS?fir
Reduction of U. S.
Philippine Force
To 2.000 U I rired
Representative Miller Says
Advance of Civilization in
the Islands Makes Larger
Garrison Unnecessary
New York TrStt
. ream
WASHINGTON, Fob. 16. ?mn
reduction of the American military
forces in the Philippine Islands to r '
more than 2,"00 men. should b?> made,
in the opinion of Representative C. B.
Miller, of Minnesota, who is one of 'he
best informed members of the
on the conditions in the islands.
Mr. Miller re. Qg the de?
bate on the army bill that the United
Stute* army in the Philippines row ?s
less than half that of normal I n s
which for a number of year? ha
12,DUO men. Only sufficient troop* to
n in *he fortifications at Corregidor
are necessary, he explained. Native
forces can be used to some extent.
Sympathetic management of affairs
?n th.- islands by the United States has
made such a reduction m soldiers pos?
sible, Mr. Miller said. Insurrection fol?
lowed the raising of the American flap,
and for a time the natives thoupht
Arr.e'rica's mission was to use them
rather than to aid them, he said.
"In the years that have pasped," Mr.
Miller continued, "the islanders have
learned that the mission of America
there is the mission of America every?
where in the world- that wherever tho
J O l M T C E L EHR AT l O N
ORATORIO SOC?ETY OF N. Y.
and tne
SYMPHONY SOC?ETY OF H. Y.
1
WALTER ?AJEROSCH. ..Munirai Director
CARNEGIE HALL
Friday Evening:. Mardi "?Chorus, n loa ai Or .
CUTLER, HANDEL. LISZT. WALTER DAV lue ?rat *
"THE CONFLICT, VICTORY AND PEACE"
Thursday Aft., M&roh ?3. and Pat. V.vtr., March 1.1?R?wtMUctus frnm Herd
ovrn'H "ML??* Solemni*" and B?"*thoven's Ninth Symphun?, wltH :?
"THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN"
<"hore:s of .T.O Emln.
Tickets on sale ar room 1202 Aeo .,:
WILLIAM
GILLETTE
BAH H IE'S
BEST
COMEDY
2 30.
DEAR
BRUTUS
COHAN & HARRIS
NEW ?OKR'S LEADING THEATRKS V M> 8?CCESSKS
EMPIRE S&M?MbST&?&. | NEW AMSTERDAM
MATINEES WEDNESDAY 4 SATURr*
If PUTS 1HE ROAR \H
UPROARIOUS LAUGHTER
Klaw * Er: a.-sir's MoslcU -n?lon
SMOOTH!
CHIC!
SMILING!
SLEEK!
Mikes Yoa
Lauyi? Tbrongb
oot the W"e*l{ !
THEVTRE
WEST K ST
EVfia 3 10. MATIVEES WEI>. & SAT.. 210 I
Vih7 TO-NIGHT at 8:10 Sharp
roHAN' .V HARRIS present
THE ROYAL VAGABOND
A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE
Book fty Stephm Imr Silnr yey & Wm.
Cary Duncan. Music by Dr Ax.sclxn Goetrl.
L?NGACRE
Eve? ? 30 Mat* Wort, ?r, 1 Satcirinr
BECrNNINO TO-NIGHT. 8r?0,
FACES
EAST
Dirwt from 8
Months' Sucre??
Ht the Cohan &
Harri? Theatre.
The Mo*t Fa<9
rinatinif Myit
tery I'lny Ever
Written.
ATOP XEW A*?STE?OAi? TKlATRf
9 rrtiocx revue
?KIOHI8HTFR0?C
TWO CNTlfiE.LV OirrtiKJ*' S?CWS
by ANTHONY PAUL KELLY
with
Emmett Corrigan & Violet Heming
RF1 AQiTfS w?i "" futran '"'
OE.LAJ'*.? Mr.i!'c?i Tbuis ?
FRANCES STARR
HENRY MILLER'S ?FA
2 WINCKELL SMITH ? JOHN L. GOLDEN HiTS
FST 43 ST
Ev?8?. 8:30. Mat?. Thuniay and Sat art 2 30. ?
!n a
COm*<?7 I
Mrs. FISKE
Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans
I V/TC?TM Weit 45th St. ErenlngB at ? 20.
L>IV.CUm Matinees Tiiura. ar.rt Sat.. 2:20.
DAVID BELASCO Presenta
DADDIES
GAIETY
I.'way & 46 St.
Evea.. ? 1.0 MATS
CRITERION
B'lVly ?4 St I
Slat B
" ' . t-Ri A SAT . 2 30.
wise:
FOOLS
PUNCH &JUDYM.
1 IDCDTV Want 42rt St. Ere? at *-M
LIDtn? I T ?Mata VV~<1. and Sat.. 2 3?.
ita.Th ir ,Frl
SIT AKT WALKKR'H SEA
LORD DUNSANV P ff P CF
"The Golden Doom" hy|],J
King Arginu
T?IHAR??iSdePRI?U
and
Gsf COHAN'S ????St b?
?*?#?. 820. Matinaea Wrtnrsdity ?and Sal. 23a
"A
PRINCE
THERE WAS"
GEO. M. COHAN a? the Princ?
THK (X'TB
LITTLE f'LAT
THATTTRN9
KM A WAT
v UNTA1
Weat
-
Erg? ? 29. .
I0RT
$*Belfcrt>te
*W -*Ht*Mi!SC06?B?
The Bie Sensation nt
Niiirtt Mv-tri-v TlIK
INVISIBLE FOE w*
New \-.rl-i ? Follow the
crowd to the HARRIS THEATRE.
***! f\QC B'*?I- <8 St. N'lithta ? If?.
ULvDC. Mau. Wed. & Sai. 2:20
POPULAR PRICE ?MATINEE WED.
JCLIA .ll)?EPH
SANDERSON CAWTH0RN
:-?m Hiir.lv "TU? P B ?I ? D V * Doyle?
Maml I'.liurne
KNICKERBOCKER ?^Arr:K; ,,.a ,.
Einja. 8:15. Matine?? Wedne?<f*y aid Bu-' "l li
JOHN COii'i's .'-,-j" '
."TIMN1B'("!S;'
t-iH.'H^JJ?
S?AnUAKU Mat?. Tom'w A T.ura . ;-50
FI O.FI O OBIGINAL CAS?
METROPOLITAN OPERA
Tonight ?15. Bohemia. Alda. Bo?maine; Otoil.
Scjottl Dldur. Sierre-?!?. Omd , Papi.
W?i.. 8:15. Paallaccl. Eaaton: rarTiao. Monteaanto, i
Wm-rnr.rath (rtebutl ?Con.i , Moranifonl. Foll'd Sy '
Petruichlia. Galll. Bolm. Iloofig'.lo ?Tond.. Uonteox.
Thun. at *. Double Pl'.ir Cev. Rustl-^na. Mujrto;
Laxar-j, Qja'.mera ?"!oad.. Moracxonl. Coq d'Or
Barniinto?: I?'*7. Pldur ?Gaul !'-?:-: OS Monteui
\ Frl. M t?- at 2 (tl :o tS) Carmea. Farrar. j
I Romaine; Martlpelil. WhltcehUl ' .' M ??tour
Frl. at 8. Proph?te. Muzto Hatzenaner; ' aru-?, .
Rothler. Dias. Mardor.es. S<*leg??l Cond . Bodan?ky. ?
Sat. at 2. Barber of Swill?, riarrletito? : Hackett, |
De Luea. Manlnn?. Ma?atwtv Oond., PapL
Sat at S (75c to $'?<). Alda. Rappold, Matzenawv; |
?Crlir.l nialmers, Dldur. Cocd., MoraQmnl.
Neutt Man. at 8 15. Ellilr d'Amora. iiarrtentOB: ?
Canao, Dldur. Ma'.atesta. Ond. Papl.
BjUU>MJLN PIANO C?JKD.
"Theatre at 41 a
? Direction flXa?hin
?xiraord.nary Dou?? feature Prestation
?The5cariei5f?dow
Ct?n?nuou3 10 A?, to f?idni?ht
CHAPLIN
in His First and Last
BURTON tHKHES
Mat. To-duj
BRST SEAT?
EVKNING3 AT 8 15
1 $1 ffiPP
,"F?e a real trirtn ;
#aji(! a hearty l*uia i
?is reeemmand ta?
T Pan.
Wifh rhe Y?nks
ODROni
C?RNEG?E MALL
TODAY
AT 3
POPULAR PRICES -50?fo?L??
M
PARIS
SEAT SALE NEXT THURSDAY.
??FEBRUARY 20TH?
AT 3 A. M. VOH CONCERT by JOHN
McCORMACK
Hippodrome, San. Eve., Mar. 2, 8:15
TICKETS 11.00, $1.60 AND 12.00.
GREENWICH Y'J-!^Qe theath?. ?tu ?t
r- .Tt?e.T^ Aw' Sut""*f '?? Cliruitopl.er at.
FTWi'.nn?ilM, Mat'.iJw-a_W.;d. A Ha:ur?la,v. 2:3t
tOMtny ot cwf r .\iw>c?-? vTCT^!
Pli. t". Reit h ?
ALACE
B'way A 47th St.
Mat. DaU7 a.v-Ji |
Re
flreenwloh .The CATHrniNC.'T.mier ido Bdeottani
Villa?* DU PONT ?fr,.?? Tairore. ?rlth In
Theatre. MATINIT? [terpratal
SPECIAL?SUN. ?Vt. FEB. 23. at H 45.
NOM and LYRIC DRAMAS OF JAPAN.
TlokeU ?J 30 u> (1. Itox (>m?ui Jk T>mai?.
COLUMBIA. liMrajr and 4Tth. IVrlga DaU?.? rw. !
THK Mtll?T BOUNPgf?. ?ITI"
?*OAN ! KM M v
- VI.I IE FI?.1U K
GEOKtJB IIHlii v.
thur V-li.'e?, A. Kolvina
i"i.l ItlMtV I.BHI?
MksiDEiii^pr*5^
?oew's"?ew1?rTtkea?re t0^??jr
Cotl 11 A M. I. Il C ? Roor to li 'IS
_^TJIi: HKART Or 111 M VNrrT.?
loei? American Roof gLS^S?.-u"33t
.J. K. F1MMKT * CO.. OOIJJEN f?lfs?A
TKO?I-K, \ ICTORIA Kit K. h\,^11
HI\ OTHEB BIO vers ,';
NE?VRY WALTHALL ta
"FALSE FACES^"
Here 4 Therr ' Prlri??.
RIVOLI OKI I1ISIK4
DH. L. S BUGDEN.
"THE LUREot ALASKA
(Prlrna) ALICfc JO
"The Lion & Tha ?ouaa"
IVOLI
SALTO
MARfJUERITE CLARK
?I "Mr*. WI?o* ?f T?ie
i!H?a^ .-jtii?
NTU.?.M) O RCI? !>. r it ?.
i
is, -i? i4. > sh idow only democ?cy
and freedom sh
"T ,. g ? -rnpth
From ou"
?
. . o? the
? i ? Moro
problern '? Fhe head
?
-?
Mr. M
i r..
Americ
il ?nde
t h e m
?
-i of
? ?
Western Women Will Ghe
Soldiers ''Mothers'' V? elcome"
The Rockj eh lias
? tes in
the West to welc
'
lay tbn4
formed.
? West Mrs Han;
' is chairen
approach to
expect if tl -i \'<
York as may be ??
Queen Helena of Italy
And Daughters in Paris
PARIS, F ''!??.-n Hei
[taily and her daughi -
in I'aris.

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