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The New Plav By Percy Hammond Mr. Duncan aml Others iu a Kcstful Fragmenl of Lowly Life in a French Seaporl M Vfter ?' custc marj i (? ?>? ss an. thea e ti ;.' ie Belmoi I co ? a . . tr c bct " ve' m rhi re e S. S, re nacit y," ?' g lietly and '??? ?' ' ' . - ?? - living, ? t**r ? ?' ictuat:." ? and ev. ?,* - ith n : ?'.??; tion. The* I? - nk and >.!>'?? ove 11 id betray and are bi traj ed, ' ? | ?-. ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ? ? ? t rang< - r outcri. ... of 1 piee ' heard all. Thp pr. - - ' hereforo, ?ore than 1 circus. Mr \ugustin Duncan on( f tht ictors, s it<. producei and g ; ling ipirit. W .'. 0 1 may wonder, will you find nteresi you " ve of two '.*.r - .- ? in contact in ;? little restaurant - a .. town? They ar dis at .: -. om ipral ing to the ? Arno rica . .'? - y ' of thi M r. George (Ji ai rresolute visionary, self ind fou ?' .- - rh othei M r. Tom Pow ?:...:,? , - ? >? enl mi ntal idea] - rhe I ,.... the : rettj waitress, wh. nn: wel unstable. He tal ' ? cape, and :. picture of a eottng. ir tlv ?.??'. irrounded i\ a cl : ken \ ard. lis compai opt ai t'ner lethod ' ? rherese. One night, after .ver;. ? has gc ? to bed, he tall er ' her red . .-. d . ? - her with .?h;i n pagne, Irp wi n . * * * .* ercse is "over hone&L a 1 hir.fr as ;?. iei ? ? current theater. There '. ? , detail but 1 f it obtru s ? ' ijpperfluous. The whisp ti ;, the ' ptocing aboul the 1 mi. the thii avow il . the little pas sioi a nd ecs ta ther 1 rue tua' M a ? ring a Frenc chara ; ? ? . . ???" - ^ :.* times to as ume n tra ; but th. is no flaw - - . -.. ...... |.,. Hei \ e ri s? .: ,,. -?,. scribed, but not Mr. Power.?, untii r.ow, haa been act ng with his ii-'in1 ' "? n straint, bit theatrical in his choked emotions. '?:? when hi learns that his friend and of "hi.s hea -\ have '!r- erted him and left him '.-1 g. alone '1 Man fine moment. Mi?> . ? ? Dickei ? ?? a* thi W idow ' 'or diei ?' ?hatelaine of the ini :>nd Mr ndly old dru ? kard, try - ? ? ying if their roles t. coi ? .?? "?- 11, bu they can Hi is a picture ??- heartbreak, and as h goes oUt ' ? dooi to board the Tenacity yet: r ail) feel sorry ?"??': him. "You'll .. k. " me. 1 '? rd er ca'ls after ; m. and hi ay - " Maybe' jusl as it ? aid. Mr. 1 luncan's 11 per Bpnation ol thi n. igh borhood ph los. I f his iluminating poi trail , ' . a director of the play '?? t hi most i a tiable. lt is I rorr the ! 'i ? '". 0 ;' arles Vi Id rr.c Dinner for Dutcn Etivoy Van Karnebeek Entertained Here on Eve of Denarture Joukheer H. A. Van Karnebeek, rep ? ?!:'.:?.? from Holland ai thi afms ii .t'.; on coi ference, \<.>^ tendered 1 wel 1 ??? ' -:.-,'. ^.stoi '' .' S'et' . nd: Vmerica r . . 1 ? He - .>?- for Ho lai ? .lonkheer Vai Karnebeek aid there B l.'f : .. -? .-.' - val 1 . ., .: '?? Ho ? I'nited S I . and '???'. e full o enthusi for t. He a d the V, ishii gton d ..'???. > wo gr< at hings tha t had ade th. ,i,. tion tn??? ' rmament frankly safe for-the rst time and had ifted the Pacific ud He said il h ?-. br< ugl 1 about a '' toration of international confideiice. Edward Bok was : .astmaster. The thei peskers included William C. '?'-? Ifii I 1. Mi -. Doutrlas Robinson and .':-. David Jayne Hill fi?h<*I Barrymore lo l*la\ Rosalind in "A^ ^011 I.ikc lt" kX ti' conclusion of her t-'iir n 'Declassee" Ethel 6arrymore probably iviJJ be ?cen as Rosalfnd in "As You '-ike It." 1 he Zoe \\-.: - plaj has proved su ' . succeys on the road thal the length of its run e:m hardly ? ?'? ? ermined at 3 '? i - tim. . Auc.ii-'..1? rhomas is authorit; for the tatement that Miss Barrymore ia to ; iay in the Shakespeare comedy. [n the course of an address on the theater it thr Academj of Music, in Philadel hia. last night Mr. Thomas announced 'hat he had persuaded '1 ? t ;o add the >'e r>- Rosalind to her already exten-, ve n P'Ttoire. On tlir Scrrrn Greatest Picture Made in \mer ica I* Verdict on Griffith'* "Orphans of tlie Storm" By i tarrirtte Underhil! Probably the greatest photoplay that ever has been made in sVmerica wa presented by D. W. Griffifh last night at l ie Apollo The tt< r, r "Orphans ?? '?'"? - ,,! : " V yet we cannot wr nor t hinl calmly of it Beauti ful pie ture " illo\ i beautiful pictur. . thrili tl so fast that when the intermission comes you can only slump in your seat and gasp, "1 wish Kate i laxton could -;or that." Of course we were young when we went to see "The I*wo Orphans" that wi did not even r membi r thul ' oi \ -.v a: la d i thi | me ot Dai t. i and Robespierre, but Mr. Gi fl I had not forgotten it. "Orphans . ' the Storm" is "The Two Orphans" plus ?- ton, plus "A Tale of Two Cities." That describes the story, though noth "g ' in beg ?! to d( scribe the grai dcui of the ? tctioi v h i. ' m r. Griffitl ? i a 11 * ' ach ? e\i beautv burst on tho eve ' shook the theater. The're '" ' shots of the I'ctet of the ?' ,-. of :'-' Onst and of thi wines, of tl r'rar ? ! "?' the dt.neers. Some . I '?? " ; ' ' ci lor. Th. photoc "?' ' so beautiful that it -,.-,;, a ? "And her. we are tryii | ' describ. th s now picture of Grif ' ,:- ? w hi n \\e had \ owed to do noth ing of the sort! " ; ian ni : !'. r th; Gisl i re tl 01 ! '???? M has always been Dorothy's ? '? ' ' ' v tragedv, and at lasl ''" '??- ' '? " ish. All of ti,.- w ." the s. reen put tog. thi i ''""? ? ?"?'" ' I" '' tl e an ruish of these two orphans. Sun l\ the lovely sister -???' n I a tea, |?f, between I ? ?? ?? ? tr nrietti : nd l)or, th; - the '" ; ! ' '??'??' Jos. pl Schildkra il " ? M ''' HS I "' valier de Vaudri ? R, . " - : ' ?' g the hand: onn sl tl ??? , ii his ?hite w ig and sal np ' :-'- "?: ri melj effeel ivi ? Cl ir. ;i'. knoi . v ,.;, | ,., . ?;" ?P "' an . velid, and in his fi ? '" ? v tl Lillian Gish b^'.h thi \ ,'ui ? ? ; ' ' '"" Played . so b? autifullv tl at 1..'ed thi tribute of applau? p 1 '?" <?ntire east is so good that it'is '?' ' tair to Miigl out any one actor v p ra ise. _ Monte Blue as Danton was wonder fu '> ''?' ' or in his portraya! a; d ???? was Erank Losec as Count de Liniere*. ? ' '?'???? Wallace as the Mi rquis de ?."'~ ?? Lucille La Verno a? old Mother ' ' ' '"i'd. Sheldon Lewis as Jacnues 1'rank Pujrlia as Pierre i coat. scn ' i of the Le Not, who and *? ulney ;"V" ' ,;:/" ' "-erre. and there was King, as Jasqut s Eorget ve an excellent ? ?? forn a n c i Those who like to be harrowed .vi ?'?'? their till il they stay until the ,r.u u'- us, we had I., close our pfv- 'v' couldn't look any longer at '?: : an Gish hanging with hi - head in "'*? and the knife of the guil o tme sliding up and down over her Qi course, w, knew that Danton would "r';'"" '?' "; the , ardon. aomehow, bu* it was. ;, m glity close shavc Mr Grif "*" ' ptar certainly takes t. rrible ' ' ' ? vith their lives. Mr. Grifnth was cailed to tl e stage make a speech, and the Misses Gish ? r< iponded from a bo\. Mr Grif | I thanked the people in the theater ?,";< urely they should thank him for . made the greatest oicture th: t ever has been made in America. ? Lonely Trail' is the name Fred Beauvais has chosen for hia first cinema pi*oduction, which is the film feature at th< Forty-fourth Street Th .'?>:- this week. and we believe that henceforth Mr. Beauvais wi'! h, known as the man who took the sin out of ' ' ' ?? "The Lonely Trail" is the : ";--- sl picture w. have eve,- seen, and ' t ives that the poor Indian must travel the trail alone, becau.se he may never allow himself to accept the love of a white woman, even ivhen she offera ?; to "climb and climb and climb" with ; him. Perhaps he did not care to keep on cl.mDing so much. Perhaps when one Is a guide by profession one prefers . to take one's pleasures :. some other ! '''-'? * :: ng at tne foot of the moun : '''???'? ? ''' ' instance, and looking up. At rate. "Pierre, the Indian guide," ri ad the letter front thi richest girl in N 'v, Y irk, crushed it in his hand and tui ned back to climb tho lonely trail alone. rhe final fadeawas shows him! a noble silhoui ttes against the .-kv; and speaking of silhouettes, M. Beauvais is i the man who can furnish a perfect one, Ihe women in tho audience whispered: 1,1 you think?" ? and "I heard" '??'? I "Isn't he handsome?" and 1 being a vvoman, th nk he is handsome. too. 1 fact, he should have been a picture act( : rather than a guide onlv. He should have done it half a dozen years ago and not have waitcd until this in auspicious moment. The rest of tho picture is dreadful; such photographi and t ich people and such titles I do not remember to have encountered. One title says: "He be? tray : my sister and broke her henrt. and after ho bid iVr goodby she learned that he was a bad man who had ruined thousands." It was this liad man that Pierre was seeking, seek ing, and when he found him he found him up to his old tricks again with the white woman whom Pierre was guiding and incidentally loving. Rut again and again the Indian had him v power and then let him po scot free. thus proving that a man's no bility fades v. ith his color. '" auvais seems to be a handv man to have about the camp, and all 'of the nice little things which n< ear. do have b. ?::. put mto the 'n cture. He can re suscitatc ycu when you faint, lick any two selected men, bind up a wound ar.d shoot off a man's hat without wi.kin him up. He can also win the heart of :i millionaire's daughter and then re fuse to accept her love. After you've seen the daughter. however, you feel that perhaps his motives were not en tirely altruistic. If I had been he I should have located that lonely trail and then taken it in leaps and bounds fy**\jt E2CHANITNG XEABOtMS RESTAURANTS AND COFFEE SHOPS 1EA KOO.MS XEA KOOVIs Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria BROWN BETTY W. SSth St f)iu?n 10--30 * II 7-RO P V? , ?"?*????? *??? I I I 13 W. 36th St. Oik#n 10:30 A. M.. 7:6(3 F. Men and Women Served. E. -?;th ST. palrla^t. TaMa d'hote LurWj, D!r.n?r. Afteruoon Tea. Home mada laxoa. Seotcti aco.iea. ehcrtbrrad. 1'astry A muttcc pt? High Claas l.;.ncheon Plate to; Vr-n an.l Woman. reet, Near Woolworth Bldg. SCOTCH TEA ROOM P INE TREE 26 W. <3d ST. Lur.rhfon 7>c. SSr. Jl.OO. Dinner $1.00. $3 25. 13.15. A LA CA11TK AU- DAY. THE TIBEE 11 EAST 30 MTRKKT. Opp. llartha W??hi.-.ttru Hotel. l'ork'e m-ist beautiful ;ea roctn. 00c. Dmuer. see. ,'Vci, on iSux,daj ?0!NSETT!A ",EA ?00.M'I4/..rE,!T- ?,?h ST 11EET ME FOR LITNCH _ NOVA TEA ROOMS j:?orch St., 56 Broad St.. 118 Teorl St. THE GREEN WITCH 8 E lltb SJ luncheon. 60c. Chicken Dinner, gSc. Hom?-rr.ad<? Pi*-s. Closed Sunday. RESTACRANTS EXCELLENT LUNCHEON Tea and Dinner *>er\ed daily nt the \mrri. can f'ommiltfe for PevaMoted I'ranro, 16 East 391 h Street. No tip*. Mnrio F?7K*>'Re!,*ftarant- 13 Kaat 36th 1*4. mane csme. LuiIcneon a lAX <?art, ^^ cer. 6 to 8. *.\ holesomo Home CooUed Food. SHir'S | "Coma Aboard!" 12 W. Stth St. IVN. I I.ur.chcon. 65c.A LUnnar. 51.?8. Aftercooo Tea. Also a W carta aarrlaa. Stokowski INarrs New lnt< r|HT(,.?i<,n Oh Work ol Brahms Hiird Symphony, as OflTered by Philadelphia Players, Nol Entirely Pleasing; Elena Gerhardt Is lleurd By H. E. Krehbicl One upon .? Iini. , ? , , .. ?? ..'"i' i nl on .-?;.:>.. Ilmhi ? h ?. ymphony was iu ? mid tli ? ,? . ?. 1 M ? Van der Stucken' i No*. eltj i 'oi ' rtfi, then iriving in Sloinw av' Mnll I '';i ? 'I it wil h "i inds unpcrpl. ?..',! ir, thi interpretal ior , of atiirti ri sei rs oracles ar.d \\ ise Men of tl e Ka . |) Kiemaiin's ?'. ?co\ or> lluit ther. ' eni ii *cence of lhe \ enui hei. in its lirst inoven ent niul li dednetio that u might i her. foi, <.? ? .. , ,, ,;, ipned as r U'ibute to Wugni ? hi renched is Wo were ulao ignorani of Jonchini'i suggestion thal the finale had om. thinpr to do with Hero and 1 ... M r. Apthorp'j. fanta ti ? notion th: t li ? atl se thi re i :. moi .. ntinj el:i :i he tween major nnd minor chord :?!'( ning allegro th. ,,.?.., d o illustral t ,,? , onflj( ( |, .,,,. , . Good and R\ il nnd I lial n mali ???? mt lapo was si ekiiifj to bc( tlo* the po :< ? f ihe well-l ned nm sie ? nd make liki himself. V\ did nol e\ ? ' hat ?! vvap pari i. ularly lieroic, : litei thought. I h ough .. . i>. i grii; ed ' hc str. ngth of ita sweopi:i| II inie and vverc glad of h compi - who c< ild make o joyous rjkI eloq ieni . iiroclamat ioi v\ ithoul mutti i \ an | growling in the prefa. e. U . hi d n. t rned tlu n i ha l bi cn i . foui note 1 ave the int. i valli. : ;.. ce . 1 in i identally the rhythm of '. . \ . ?,'.. .. he praycr ;ron ' . mpa" ; I : {ho ? ui ject of ' he and, I.? ? ? . . | been crihbi d from a tiiii. i has n. n on nffini Ly I m tli Old '; undn dt li nnd "II re. r Sle. " to hoi row lhe w irds of one ot' : ' can ' Mi rr> \\ ?-,... l-l, | , , n i nt ntors ;- nve had li. i w ,\-j ? i ? mphonj inc. ' hei and w ' i il 'd to believ. thnl ! ? ? . >? , ., "?' -"J. ii ? um* . lik. ciimcl ? ? ry i: ke n w] ;.!,?. Last night Mr. >: okov, ;'' . delphia i Irchest rs >.' i ( arn ? ? ? , n?w we know thnl il hns Iwo slov enient in the middle nnd rrnct ion < f othei in Ihi' '" gini ing ai d en ! \lso ihnl i ln n in i; b< i con. eptioi ol hi iltu I i on inoto u hieh mnke . ln '.??: in in un i hat t ln- muaie should iiio\ i ? lugp ishly us posi iblo and thn aten ; . become . oi ueale ' and ntterly tn > Lop ' lieii. v? i :, i onductor ehooae to inl. ".ln. e n ritai dnnd > il intervnb of a n llllti ' . '. ... und tha; its ( |;f.nlr s ar.d ""ni. Iheinr should itn rl nnd stop v t'. j. ? i. \\ (, confesR \<> hnvinp received thi i c,\ ? ?[ infornint ion nbout th. ? i, . but t'M ?. itb . i- unw i 11 ii .-, 'i r. . al. .1 ran'. ? i:v ? - .',1 ?ni| ,,.-,.; , | ..,, I-." ii th.' 'iri< ? .. l.l. .I ,.' i.emil . lhe v.-ater wrr. irnanl -. ' ' 1 f| .VI tli ?. 11 :. Mi II i h (ierl nrd.t iu . -,.;.,, up . "I "' Tr. ibhiuii ," "Sehmer ?.. n"und I'i a. time." tn orchestral m eon pnni :; ' ' i' ?? Pei'vor ii nd "..ii'i'iii '? vnii ??. but not with impe ? ? bl. '? ionation, ,-hieh n ih a pily, nnd thi con ? I ended u itl six ;eei pt froni i b( Si . a\ insk; compi ?. .1 foi th. I .ki l.'< li ? aa 'i" Ki'ti ' und w liich ought lo b ili'isiH-itited I'm n I h- bnllel \ nuthfiil Piunist Gives Her Firsi Recital Here 1 ' "! I n> iion. , h yont hf il pupii ?f Kthi I : . , ., her firsl leeitn i \. .. Vork last fvonini ?\i lin ' . , I-,,) ..,, |11(.|, , 1 '".I i' " b: Bu h Mo ari Mne lii'wcll i nd ' hopin. wa w -lj cio i ?' ' ,: ' inui ri" o> nfrgerated deir.atid! upon lln , oung -rirl ? inl erpretut ia. i'"'' < i ?? ni -. I tinripe. Tc hnicallj ?' . 1 ' : aln ndj n ? n pli I ed much ' 11. ? ' ?'" ;< wa; '?. the fine .1, nnd when ..-? :.'i nnded si." displi \ ? brilliance ? . , .ui n Miss I opin ki joined | .,? ,, ,?? -,. ln ' Ami rican ...-i foi mi u< ? ( ?? fivi piec, for ' ,ui , an Is b,j SfravinsltN Andniit. . !. pngnola, Balalaika Napo Jt?J ? im.l I'nlnp, nnd Leo Orn -'???? ^?' ? lUnT .n Tl . Sinn n i. ii ??? ;. n ?> " then ailed u.' ' " ? ? ! ei'.iia'.i ; iviiich ' 111!' . i ?; boled ; '? (iri teii .. ? v , . ; i,.. ef dil : ant ? p tage' ? ' riablj t ?' be expeol d of I m. h. :::'. ?!?? ooi it thi \>rn Popp jrave ''.';.. re. ?.,'. bul 11 tl v ?. ? the il,,, | ,t?, ;? , ; ... ?? rmnn ' hat ! i pla; i r ,. . .,- , Double Bill to Open Mrjili Week of Opera ? "Lh IVavarraist;" um] "L'Ora t'olo" To Br- Smifj; !N<\\( Majtrlay Evrnins; 1 The double bill, "l,a Navarraiae" and "Ij'Or.icolo," will open tl"' ninth week i the Motropolitati Opera season nexl llotulnj evening, .January 0 th- Mai senet thriller nung by Mme. Farrar and Me r Crimi, Rothier, Ananian, Pal Irii eri nnd D'Angoln, Mt. W. lt' con in*!;' g, n id i hc < !iinnt >v ri mu lica trnjcedj b; M ? .-??. Rori nnd Are n n< '?i" ? . ? . ( hnnilee, Scotti, Diclur. Au ilirin . *? i I''-'??.. M . Moraiui n co3 1': ier "i" ni - n< :<l weok will b : "?in I'ote .Stadt'1 ...i VVodncddny eve I nii ... w 'i i M me .. ,ffrit ??? i nd T ?' i md ? . . . liarrold, Uiai and Badii "i ari.i. n" ?<? - a me. i.al ii.a l a.- - oi i liursiln\, w ln, Mines. h'ni mr, Hori Meilish nnd I- -rn a n d Me.i n . Mar i t inelli fi nd I lo fjiiea, C'.it?'..-? (.ni! lUioff" uii I 1. ii' dn ; veni i.'. . li M i. i 'hal itipin, Mines. Mati eni uei. iJtil. *ay, Delaunois, Uownrd nnd VTatl "elil nnd Messrs. Pertile, I'.ada, lt< 'ier. Sch li >:?-?! and A nania n. "Ki nn ni" 0 n Kriduy even irj . i*itl ? '? io. Pon r lle nnd Mes; . -. Mn 1 nelli, , Diinisc and Mr.rdoncs. "I ohengrin" nl next .k' .- it matinee, tb M nea. ,Ieril . am '?ia enniier id vloi r . Si u '.??.. : U I it.'hill, ???'..? , nnd l,< onhardt. " \ idn" :. -? 'la.; i.rice ou Si '* rda* , nighl, with Mm. ... Easton, l.!oi don and Philo nnd lli sftr.i. Crii . Il I ..? 1 ? dur and Gustafaon. Miiii Erikti Morini, fiolinist, will pliiy ; ncxl Sunday night'a "oi -.??. concerl ' Jln '?' *! on n nd M r. K i ngs Lon will ? ng, lii- oVchet tra, .i? ?-??.-* ed by i" r li du k, will play the .-mt. froir " Uladn," Ir, Itimsk^ -Koraak : IT. v*s\i\ i:ns . itv ui* ' .'? LIVE GH08TS ii i '?..: i, ? vr ' ,? . .c Itl . i.l 1 ' IINI II!' "iti ic 1US1 At.CUNIl Vili COH" HRH.A UHNh |. UtK,' II "i'ah.mk: ? ?>???? it3Ai/r.i c.Kni . ,i. I 1PLTC' j; '" 'I'. iar.?. g R !T E B 1 G fi j Oecil B. 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Lr.SU E ?fi.4fi.^;:A l-ART-'R ' " * K A L L I D A V ROBERT f'FNOrL Wil* PLAY FOUR WEEK i t.ivly llOH . -'..AN-: ()NT>M S .... roi -' 11 ' iu' ;;:a3 3 >. iw ..: ? . v. CENTRAL.^ MARIE ! PREVOS7 I) irt'3 T' M. Ch% iSUln^J i f "DON'T GET PERSONAL* .JHACLAJpJ *? THE r/IOUNT4iN n EUiotl'i fhcM | ^k WHO GETS ETS FOR ALL 'mEATREs", 50c \DVANCE .NY RKDC" J I Ke SensEtioc of Many Seasons ;i ; '. HEY BLACKMER as AAROH W ' EiELD ia CLARE KUMMER Lonie . t fh~ - ? ?? ?- -- , -r.M-.L. IlltA.Ml rEXTRAl, STATION. if*H'.'v-iyi |BYf.2itrirj '''?';' & eiifi .. ...:,: 4m?i K?r^ ':BETTY COMPSON litx&L-ty '?THE LHTi.E MINISTER' rfnL<->: t'../.vf^ AND B(G VAUDEVILLE ill*!**?'l'^'i^ ?'? ' ??????* ... - -.n. 1.1:1. ? v rtc.ti -'? it ? ? - ?' ~ *"> ".' ALL SV1ATSe DEST SEATS S2, 7r?- v * "" ' ln H- T? n Jfi?AP^AVF. *6o<r**.- tnj ncm . rrjMjSSJg Mellno Co . uinn & Dav ry. th^U;-?' 1 ;;; - '?'?*?>""? Slrpheru A Bura IPARKaLEXI '' ! 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Aft. 89c?NUUt 50c. . aml others. bO M.J.T.Myr.,,,,,5; fi^/jj^jjj^j^ ! Hi?iJ%CJay'.Ya,mlfl? of ?h9 Shrew "? rWSBftrfDBj - ? ACTS FBOM . i'..;v, ;??,.;,,.'...> .. K?^ ?.. A"% ??* <&>*] ars *> "*T '? f !i I Wl5*w.y*i7SLl fS.O'K?IYW? Richard Bartiiefmess Strund Symphony Oroli KOUDINI, SOPHIE TUCKER j CO.. H *,riRY CARROLL 1 CO., LBW DOCKSTAOER, JOE COOK. ard others. FIFTH BKLTIVIORE KR1DAY 5TOKMXG MI SK'AI.K IIOTE1. RII.TMOKB. JAN'l G \T II i:~~ FBTZIU A---- RUBINSTESN 1~? KOCHANSKI tes Seats .*.; "0. On n- lo n' Blltmorf Box Office (Balcony Kloor) iffl. it. I-.. JohnHtoii. Knabe l'iuno ? n ... - "SA?^ K- HARR.S1 ATTRACTiONS S* O ii T 4gga. "??,::? > ??;, m, . Bi?M/5 -'?' ;,.^,;:- -i., WaLLADH EDDIHSEB and MARY KASH . ' "' ;?; | ; ^CAPTAIN /"PPlEv^GK5' ?iuC50nBryaiuh6; I ""JJi8^ FERGUSCN HERE IS *T nER LOVELIEST - ?? kfm n r. Harrti |-^ ?I jf? FEBGIKOV in "THE ,,, lo-DA^ aud.^,1 W^lfc H SUfclUMyJ;* VARYING SHORE" w,,t 45th R,n." berlin's ittaJML iSjA KEYCJS j;;;;n;;^\:!r*^,.^;.iA'l:i^^,^;i v:,er':::^Fi?;r' m? ^:i- *???? j.?h i- V- vi sau.Hiw.1 'hkst tn, ^Mt^:NA,r;t'Avn:'r""" ^B.^B2S- "SlXCYONlR WE' -w COlVCfiRTS OO"-'SEASON CARNEGIE HALL, SntnrriAv Evb., Jan. 7. 8:t0 "SCKEHERAZADE" rrolude nntl Love Dinth, "Iristun an.l tsoltlfl"; tirlog'u Two KleKlttu Mcloill.--,; < iiiica.inii Bk< !? Ites. Fells :'. Leltels, Mgr. Stelnway Plano 11PPODROME, Next Sun. Night, JAN. 8 hi 8.15. Concert by JOHN ^Corratac 'H:k^'.r. 5100, $1.60. $2.00. $2.50. Seats Now. ameatie Hall, Sundaj \rt? Jan. 8,' at 3, t New Vork Rci Ital of EM.MA -JllaflSlQ ALBERT GGATES 10^u%sfon ^rer-.^:.^3- Carnegie Hall HE1FETZ (Only N v. appearance ivlth Orch?f-3 QLUCK. ELOAR, 8CR1AB1.NE ' Aeolian Hall, Sun. Aft., Jan. 8. PERGY "GRAIN GER ? aardlner, Llariow. Delius, Brahm rickats ai Box Oftlcea. OKORQH K'.\Gl.i.S. Mgr. ToWD.T.iHiRl.1' S"n,^v Kvk.. Jan. 8. at 8:30. riiir.1 and I;i?t Ke<<ital? EI.KNA GERHARDTj COK>KAAD V. ttOS at Plano (StShway). ricket?at Box OfBco. m-. Daniel Mayer. Huf ns.-i * Jones Aunounc METROPOLITAN hpoeu!e TO-NIUHT i ?;. ZA2A. ?' ?' ?*? ' "'??: i>- i/.i-i, Badi THURS.. ai S (lsl time). L? ROI D'YS. AlJt. I" - -? Glgll, Dai Ise Rothler W i tt FRI.. a-. 7:45. LOHENGRIN. jerttia. MaS :- 'nnusr; Si ? w: : ?: bi,m BodutUK SAT.. a! ?> KOTTERFLY. !?'?: -ar IVr.it! Martinslll ScotU. Pakrlnicd. Morar.ioo SAT. -? - Speelal I'.-it,>:nm:!.c ?!>. ? Bill) CAVALLFRIA liUSTICANA. Pons* - PwW: ;>? ''- ?'?? ! ' . PAGLIACCI. BoritCriao, NEXT MON.. "'?-"." V. ? hier Wo WCD. It NAVARRAISE. Farrari ORACOLO. !'? -i. if 'iu i" lur. M ranaml 15, TOTE STADT. JerlU l '-? ??-"'. 1. I t mhardt. Uurw l ?>-..? l) ? i ? ? THURS. AFT., jan. 12. (i n a n M C M j 8. ($1 u> $5) (No War IV. | bAKilUil Farrar, Bori. Qalll: KCutlnellt De Lu.-i, I Meadcr. Martin . Wolf? Seats \'o? H.VKtrMAN PU5T6 I'SED. Iirt, L .ucl 1 \i fE? ^n^'%^"* Won- Evff.. Jan. O.at 8:15. TICKETS , J- V E i MANFRED MALKIN' - - - ?a Churlion. Stelnway Plano. PIA.NO BECITAI.. ' Stelnway Plano. 4 188 ] ; Seats for Al! Operis All Locations u JACOB* S iu k! I TICKET oFFICt NORMAND1E HOTEL B'WAY * 38TH ST.