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10 THE SUN, SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1914. THE MUSICAL1 PLAYS lit r mm gsr m. wt mm m tc. m t fill 10HOTHY jLLLLLLLl ; 57 .jLWSLHI f A v V 1. HkVrVH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmT mw vLHf LLLLLLLLm H ijkWlmlmwB WWWW 1 IHFtlKV .PP MISS SAWYER'S INVENTION. Her nreat Advasire In Teaehlnir the Modern Steps, Willie other dancer linve been photo graphed for the sake of uplift or some other good cause, Joan Sawyer has not had the time to leave her Persian Gar den, so insistent hits been the crush of patrons. It has not even been porlblo for her to jjlvii ull the lecture dimunded of her. So, aided by Walter Kinsley, who modi'jitly consents to let the public! Into Miss Sawyer's sscret, Hhe has com- J pleted the following sehemo: Joan Sawyer has applied for letters patent for a new invention pernilttlns ' of absent treatment In te.vhlni,' dancing. Miss Sawyer Roen to th home of u pupil ond ordering up the parlor tub covers the floor with an intrlcnto d'acram of numbered nquares, circles and semicir cles. She studies hir pupil In action In modern dances nnd then plots a chart for his or her future guidance and lays out an accompanying programnm of music. Thereafter tho learner MpH from square to clrclo and aemlclrcle. according to the numbers plotted on th chart. Over nnd over this Is clone nnd th most Intricate tanjw step aro thereby taught an easily a the turkey trot or the hesitation welts. Sayii Ms Sawyer: "Those of us who ore celebrated dancers aro overwhelmed with engage ments to teach nnd I hav devised my chart system to enablo me to perfect pupils In modern dundns without havlnif to be present. It is a won of absent treatment. It works out really well and every one Is wild ubout It. The charge ure comparatively low, compared with the feed for personal instruction. Once the etep chart In mapped out on the Hoor Notes of the A featurn of Mr. K. M. Nevanon'H third Illustrated traveltalk "P.omt Ancient and Modern" which will be presented this ovenlnir ut Curuegle Hall sukI Monday afternoon at 2 at the New AniHtorduiii Thvutro, Is a motion picturo of Popo Plus X.'wMlklni; in tho gardens of tlio Vatican. To Mr. Newman was accorded tho prlvllogo of taklni; pic tures within this wonderful collection of bulldlu'H. After conducting hm fel low travolleiH through the Imprcsplvo ruins of tho templea and palace.s of tho Ctesars In tlio Forum and on the Pala tine, Mr, Newman will show thm tint modern portion.-! of tho city where ancient structures S-.avo given way to modern steel constructed .buildings. The motion pictured will cover ti wldo range of subjects. Including tnanreuvres by Italian cuvalry olllcers. Among the pictures Htlil to be seen are: Carnegie I,yceum "Les Mlnerable.V' engagement lenrrthened on account of the success. New York Theatre "Tho Three Mtmketeern" acted by well known French players and containing many well performed scones from Dumas'a romance. Vltagraph Samo popular bill, Includ ing "A Million Hid," "Rcndiieiw Ora clous" and appearances of John Bunny. Pari: Theatre Scenes of the remnrk ablo evils of drugs under the title "The DniK Terror." Itepubllo Theatre "flnrnson," rne American hlinorlcal pictures which equal any of tho foreign products In this Held, Illustrates tho life of the Illblcnl hero vividly. Among the new films to be seen this week are: "Dope" at Weber's Theatre for two weekfi only. This l founded on the sketch by Joseph Medlll Patterson In Which Herman I.Inh has been acting for several yearn. Laura Nelson Hall, Ernest Truov, Christine mossing, Will Iain Tooker and (laston Mcrlvulo aro In the cast. 'Tho Hattl of the Boxen," "The Floor Almvo," "Tlio DlKhouored Medal" and "Imar, the Servitor" nro ssjma of the illms that will follow. The Fifth Avenue Theatre will here after be devoted to tho best of the moving pictures poyslblo with the niter Batten of variety acts. ThU removes the last of the theatres to present u regular vaudeville programme below Thirty-fourth street. I The fir it public showing of Frohman HCLtTT KAHCHS LUClLtC K AVAMAUGK AN mJTJJJC ElVlXSEi " - THE OK THE WO.r" and the key made, then all one has to do U, to repeat over and over to tho proper music. T trust that In the near future the humblest homes' and the most re mote ranches wilt have their private dancing- dliurrnms. I confess that I got tho Idea from a German expert who has! tlevliied u walking chart of numbered siiuares for sufferers with locomotor ataxia. Tly wnlklnp according to the numbers they relcarn to walk." THE HIPPODROME. Last Ms Performances of "Arrlr" There. Only six moro days of "America" re main at the Hippodrome, which mejtm that the best of the spectacle ever Klvcn thero may be viewed but twelve timin in all. To thee who have not Men "America" It might readily bo In timated that It can be seen ut least half a many times with pleasure. OLD PLAYS IN NEW PLACES. Popular llrsmsi to He lleeiineteri This Week In n Vork. 1 Fanny Wurd will lie at tho Grand I Opera House this wee-k with all the, piquant cleverness of "Madam Pre!-1 ueiu nr.ii mo oceiient company wlileh supported her ut tho Garrlok Theatre. This will be the last opportunity to thin specimen of a French farre, a.s Miss Ward preen on the road next win tor and will not act "Madam President" In this city. It makes little difference who no's in "AVlHln tho l.av.." Ilayurd Velller's nielo-lratnii kcviiih we'.conio under all clrciiinytimc'S. It hrlntts fortune to cverj- thrutro and thas !t happens that Movie World A; FVlavt-n'M nrii,riti.llon nt fl.t. IliAl, ford In her latest photo drnmu "Teas ' of tho Storm Country" will bo that nt MarciiM I,ocw'h Houlevnrd Theutro on I Mond ly, Tuesday and Wednebday this ' week. Thin photo drama represents tho ' popular "movie mar" In u role of a I llttlo waif in the North. The picture ' will bo shown In nil of tho Matcuu I.oew intaxreM. A photo version of "Seven Day?." the well known comedy of a fw years ago, will be shown for the first time in pti'i llu ut Marcus I,inv'n Orpheum TJieatro on Monday, Tuewluy and Wednesday. It In anothur Klnw & Erlungi-r pnxluc tlon, the nerond comedy they have turned out. It will bo shown at the National Theatre In The Hronx the last four duya of the week. Klaw A TCr langer's ffatures have proved unusually pojiular with tho patrons of the I.oew theatres. Wllllain Fox has secured the maailvo English production of "Fast I.ynne" In motion pictures. A company of stars of the llrlthih stago enacted- the story i for the camera on the ground where Mrs. Wood, tho uuthor, located "Unit liyune." The Severn River, Worcester ! Valley nnd other scenes of thla familiar ' love drama are perfectly nhown. Sovun thousand feet of pictures tell She story, I AMfHKMK.NTH. COH4.V HAHIIIS' 7lh CAPACITY MONTH. ASTOR B'wav.HHt. li.san. Mst. Vcil A Sat.J-Jo. Tenrwv. rs)i.iM MAis."wriiT, COHAN'S BEST PLAY KEYS TO BALD RITE THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF NEW YORK AND rutckr.n fsH 1 the Hoynl Theatre will this eek be lucky, Catherine Tower Is to be Mnru Turner, Just as she wns - ' woekn ngo at tills same theatre. Hrucn .Mcltae. who ha bcn the hero of "Nearly .Married" ever slnco l'Mgur Sidwyn's clever farce sni tlr.t acted In thlo city, Iii to hold the s.imo Im portant pot with the company that act this week at the Hronx Opera House. It is In fact the regular company from the Gaiety Theatre. David Itelascu'i production of HoLiad Mollneux's play of crlmln.il life "The Man Inside" will bo given by the com pany at the Acndimy of Music this week. AMWKMKNTN. Let Joy Be Unconfined! MADISON SQ. GARDEN MATIMI. I.ICKI lltl THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ARABIA Oriental Spec ial le and Ballet. Mot Rlsunlnfli 4tupeiidnu Prodse. tlnn In the llltor of Pageantry. Completely ReCreated Arena - J m .v t( j ivirriN.vri(i.v;.i.i.v itni.'uwxi u uurHsmiAMc i'.vi'iuiu:i.viu ackii. iiayic, mKNAsTic. .i:niAi.isrir, ,.u llll'l'llmi)M.TlC C'HAMI'lllMI IN Itl.VK L.VUO.VAUV ll'.Xih AUKOI'.MI AM) Awn-. WORLD'S RAREST, COST- f! L1EST ZOO AND ANIMAL NURSERY. DK.H Willi IIIUHIK. iir.Rns nr rt.l'.rilAXTH ANI t'.tM. i:i.s, iimrxiciiT -old ilUrr. ami Jl'VK.Ml.i; M'.W tllKk'S IIAHV LION I'M. MONSTER MUSEUM OF FREAKS I'Altl.lAVr.Yr ill' 1'KCLI.IAII I'inslCAl, l'IIHL)l(,li:SA.Ml I'l'.Zl.INO l'lfKNllilH.NA i!Tiiriirii niOM tim; wuhi.ii-m ion. SOMALI LAND Earth's Most Curious Peo ple shown in their Native Haunts and intheirWeird Pursuits. 2.15 P.M..TwiccDaily-8.15 P.M. uooiia oi'ii.N mum i:aiii.iiiu AaBilMlon "25,!J)-nf .erted Heats. 15c., I'illVA'I'K HO.X IKATS ChlMrrn llndrr m. Mail i-rire Aiirrnoons lryTH-kolomc,l4ii llriwulUAyililmbcTllrok.. jotia namil(cr', N.V.i-CTiiralTlckpUimcr! . i.in ni.i lYoria inivei uurMiii, ssiru llow, ana Abraham & Hirsui, llrookljii. In (Irand and (ilotlous Union llh Sr! Sat STSklBTSw BJBSBBBBV1 SP j SBBnBBBBBBBBBBBK BROOKLYN'S GOOD FLAYS. Whit I Worth While Aoroas the llrldae This Week. IJInnuhe Itlnir -will bs at tho Majestic Claudia Smiles" just IW aim did here Willi success at tlio L.ync arm earner in tlii Thirty-ninth Btreet Theiitr?. Hurry Conor Is of omipw with her. 'ri,.. 'Multiform nlforrf nm tn b Seen tills weolt at tlio Montauk Theatre. In Hiirhol Cmtlipr'n nlav tit VOUttlful loves ' called "Younjf Wisdom." Homer Iiliul will bo added to tho 1 company at the Crescent Theatre thin weolf, when ho will tm seen in "nat Every Minister Knows." Tho regular ntock company will appear with him. THE VARIETIES IN BROOKLYN. Beat Vaudeville ThU Week AeroM tlie Urldset. The Orpheum will this week have. Oertiudo Hoffman and her compnny of forty nn IIh chief attraction, managon nnd Edwards, Joseph Ietora, Frank Dickson nnd' others will bo on the bill also. Hcrt "Williams will Tiover like a black o'.oud over tlv bill nt tho Bushwlck Hit wertc lint ho will bo much more entertaining, lie Is now InirlcnultiR 3T. tho tango. Grapewin and Chanco, Dar ren and Conway and a varied list of performers will also bo een. The Star Theatre this week lias a company with the peaceful tltlo of 'Tho Honeymoon Girls." Pnll ott will net th leading role, George Totton Smith wrote tho text and the music is b' John Ht rouse. With this beginning and a AMfHKMENT. WEBER'S THEATRE 4 TIMES WEEKDAYS 5 TIMESTO-DAY-1,3,5,7,9 Last Times To-day "THE GANGSTERS" and GREAT LEAP Beginning Mon March 23d ONE WEEK ONLY!! Save the Weak from Temptation "DOPE" Hermann Lieb Laura Nelson Hall Ernest True Six Sensational Sections HAMMERSTEIN'S Srmklnc In nil p.in of hou i;...aa. inai.!io. iiaii., Mmt., an.a0.7s IP 1 9: A Vtl lilt VA NT. TO. DAT n. Mat. Tn.lllOliT JSe to - w -,. V- w-sani SI. .VI. Sill ll I. U A ciIA.1i;l.l.?fl-eiN:x Pbul, MA rilllltll.. niri lii the Muff, (kn.irn ft llilley. .Niirtnn A MrHolon. iioldt-ri (i:vi Main, anther. A Mull in l'loiurcnif n.I'nlln 1.1 lll.l'Kl li. HUSK. VALI.O.S A SHU. PI'S lo.MoitKiin (Mi..i Mir., n.ao.T. Curt.-i'. Trlxle rrlimnta, A. 1'iiMuln sioair A Cirnc llelil, Jo Welrh, "Shcmlil a Wiinuni Tell!" I1 1 Chirli-. Horolhy llu.-ll, Alan IHIe'n rnrtni.iiKt. ihe Olrl In the Vu;t.( Knit A Vi-rill."In-ln the .Sllljlitlm." l'nlrrentl linn., l.'Ui Milrir) .lilmrlinicrrnu'invJiiihrrh A ilmluii l'lflv.ri- ef l-.i.l.t. Hci-Ki-r aim Jselt I tour llntri VhIIhii ami Sam Srhepiw Mmrn ai Inn. V.ei 1' M. 21 I. r. I'MIM TOII'S . 1. IIIKATKIt. 5 AVE.-V-hVr 1 Co'"--"' e Luxe M I To-day 2il5.8,15. 'omin firing To'iio row u M Sharp. JUDITH OF BETHULIA. Ill- THOMAS HUl.r.Y A1.I1IIICH Thu 'Jon HrniarkaUle Insmn In r.lriK jci dlclivj A UiO Auifustui Tlio"ia iiivsi-atu Kli-hanl HaMlnit llaM.'s -yOl.DlriW (IF FOItTLNK," rentlnutiUH 11 A M to II I'. AI.. -Mora A Attimoona, Id to J.'.. XlrliVi li-'JSn im 23' n.-rr. 1 ai.-ariiin u- iuu ntm en.t nr 6lh Av. 1 run U-iture niir.i rfi;i hnv 5B' ITU ST. J flawy Vaudeville nnd ft .hi av. 1 uii ro 1'hetn riays mTII HT. 111? (ilia hrnlni VauilfVllU I ri, Av I ami I'huto Play Carnhul. 1 IWAIIM-.i: l.tHV liAT lKl r MURRAY HILL TIIKA. KIIA.AV. AC!llT, irill.l'Nuri: anil VAIIIH'.VII I.K ccniiiiui!u TO-HA V-',, U-'M' I'onrtrU I J0i-, K.-, i'Sc. Mr. To-morrow and Krerv AtHrnoai ami Stem QUEENS OF PARIS Bed. Nlrlit-'lanen intt8-.iraBli Vtl, '--ll'.NTUV S'lfllli:1' I'lllllAV MliHT. PAHK THE. UST Sc?5KSEiisnioi USTI "Urcatest Motion I'lcture l'.ver "Undo.'1 It.' SI at m mm fine company of biirlesqtiens It may bo peon what n sonso of Muccefj tho Star Theatre already feels. IN BURLESQUE THEATRES. "Tho Bowery Hurlesquers." with Kltr.-scr.-ilil nnd Qiilnn and Truly ghattuck r.t their head, will pres. lit a new two net burlPH'iuo called "Tim I'laln Clothes Man" at tlio Columbia Theutre this week. This organization has alws rated exception ally hlali In tho uurlt'saun Held, and In- tert In It Is this soaion helKlitcned by tho presence In the cast of Miss Hhattuck. who loin occupied a prominent pine In mimical comeily and vaudeville. Others In tho company are Primrose Hemon, Nan Carr, May Irish, the Morln Meters, Jana May, Harry Woods and Qeorice 11, Hnyder and an unusually large chorus. "Queens of Paris" Is the title of the burlesque show that will be seen t the Murruy Hill Theatre thin week. The performance consists of two acts of travesty In which vaudeville specialties are Introduced. In the company ure Harry Kolar, Harry IC Morton, Fannie Veddnr. Alice Maude Poole, Harry Evans, Manny Koler, Hose Reading, Kathleen Milter, Wllllniene Howcn and Billy Arrlnicton. On Wednesday nlitht there will be a tango dancing- contest, when three cash prises will be awarded the successful com petitors. The amount of applaiuo be stowed Upon each ooupto In taken as the decision upon which the prises are awarded. The attraction at Miner's People's The atre, on the llowory, this week will be "The Qayety Olrls, ' with Ous Fay, Nellie Flo.-ede, Hern'- and Hamilton, tiny Will iams, the Hl:c Mutlc.-il Maids and a large chorus. To-nleht a testimonial will be tendered Minister l-Vank Abbott of th People's, when a lane bflt of burlesque and v.iudvllV nt:tor."i will appear. THIS WEEK IN VAUDEVILLE. William Vaierfcham, Ir. hH one act verilor of 'The ,S.iu-iv Man," wil' ," tho leadlpi; uttra l n tM w ' at Pal- AMfSEMK.ST!. mm m e GRAND CENTRAL PALACE NOW OPEN 10 A. NOW PLAYING I LAUGHING International II. II. FKAZKK'S aj, LongagreT PAIR OF SIXES 1 mm EDWAHD PKPI.E'S NEW 2i ?i!.D.V,C.K: ifAUS a ...... r..lM.a. in TKOI lThi"lrlni: Hum lur M-nal liefrctlvri,. I ''! I'ubrldlril Hint 1 of Fan, Mrlnit, ami ll.nrlnli! '" lnnrl'. e.' .Virrt ,Vrrw Two Concerts To-dav TO-.VHIIIT js, Wi 7Ji ( nmmrni'lnK Tn.murreir The Bowery Burlesquers riTZtiniAIJt'a- ' IX v a,,,! TKl l.y MIATVll-k.'111 Ilei llml Uri-mlviiiy Anrear- 1rc?iH.j!Iw'' iefM i I aco. Other acts will Include Mae Mur ray, assisted by Clifton Webb; Harry Vox and Yancsl Dolly, Hlnes and Fox. Nellie IV. Nichols, Qnint ana iioas;, aiaoomo Dorco und company In "Great Momonta from Grand Opera," Natalie and Kerrero, the Charles Ahearn Troupe nnd Klutlnts entertainers. Tho Itov, A. J. Wnldron's sketch, "Khotild a Woman TellT" will continue another week at HammerBttn's Victoria. On tho supporting bill of twenty-one acts will be Trlxle Krlsanza. Dorothy Itussell, A. llaldwln Hlonne and (Iruco Held, the French pantomime "Ma Cherle," Joe Welch, Llchtner and Jordan, Clark and Verdi, the rendemon brothers, Bva Shir ley, the Four lieautlful Uylphs, Lelpzlic, the cartoonist: Martin, Hayden, Burden and Hayden, That Trio , 'Tho Olrl In the .Muff," tlio ntnsrlln? Troupe, Falk and tjanford and motion pictures. Virginia Harned nnd company In a tabloid version of Tolstoy's "Anna Kurcnlna" will head tho progTammo at the Colonial this 'week. Others will In clude Trlxle Frlcanzo, Kato Bllnore and Sam Williams In "The Hunter and tho Hunter-ess," Gun Edwurda's Kid Kabarnt, Clark and Verdi, Walter Van Ilrunt, Hums and' Fulton, Charles ICasrac and company In "nufftt de Falls" and tho Three Arthurs, tiuivday concerts will b riven to-dy. A oprlmr vaudeville fellvnl will bn tfc extraction at tho Alharr.hra this week, mmlH up as) follows: 3terced-s. assisted by Mile, fftantone In a demntratlon of thought tranirference; Jack Wilson, with Ada Lane and Jnck Doyle In "An Im promptu Itcvue," Joseph Howard and Mabel McCane. Belle Story, Morris Cro nln and His Merry Men, 13d Wynn and company as "The King's Jester." Avon Comedy Four, John nnd Winnie Hunnlmra, I.e and Cranston. Thre Itenards and Chester Kltureton. Iv. foAiiati?f.-i fr thl.1 wek will begin e.-n'h day at 1 :45 and 'US P. M. U-ii.oei a wM tnkrt place to day. The Bronx ".'111 hav ' i "verii Jrsso U. Uiiykj-'s "Tho ttiar'tcs," vlth Stewart Ha.rd and Ijoih I..b f and Kitty Mi.tnn ti "HhcI. to V, ,uth They Started," AMt'XRMRNTH. sgAsiMBatvsaTsa. mm wl m a : ss I ssss m mm t$7 M. TO 11 P. M. j IIFATKK. INIh St. WKST OF H'WAV. nrn,ta iio'nt ' Kir., ut S:3il. MitltneH Veil.AHt.,-::.n. HIT SEASON FARCE IN THREE A( TS "A.MILTON. GEO. PARs6xs. - TMAN, JACK DEVEREAl'X iirni:its KETEERS FOURTH BIG-WEEK 1 jtira winuouT7 1 mm Bert Kalmar and Jesi Tlrown, foulse (. loway and company In "Little .Mother" by l.'Jgar Allan Woolfi Claudius m'l Scarlet III "Tin' Call of the Sixties' ffu. Key ami l,vv. Uoliiii and Inharr, Ml'r and Vincent, Whltclh-ld and Ireland, rojr Heelings and JukbIIiii; De Lisle, ptr. formnnces will bcsln imcIi dny this xe-l at IMC and IMG P. M. The uu.i Ctr certs lll bo given to-day. Heading tho bill at Proctar'.i Tw( ,ti third Htri-et this week will b. VittaU Hlpplo In Hobett HIlllard'M dramaile ekutch "Convict STJ." Other Hc a ji IneliMe Hayes and Atpolnt, Ktniiu l:0( sey fitephens, IVirothy Kenton, Dk I'etcrs, Hutnlnn H'.lmer, Murtlnnttt anil ilnntttf and !lrst:run feature niiw, thicii nre chatiKed dalljl William Schllllnir and compary ')! head tho bill at Proctor's l-'lftv-eighth Street Theatre this week In their dVamntk sketch "Destiny," Other nets ' ' ,t Mlnnl Stephens, Slorxell and i:ier. Smith, Weslyn and Nkholi, Shall and Colo and photo plays. Among the twelve featc-e acts w'.,eh will lie shown at Proctor's I'.'oth Slret thin week will l. "The Olrl In tl Mco:i," a tabloid shiKlnt; oUcrlr.r:: the Autti'.ii. ,r Whlpcruckerv. Mendel end Nngel, ,-;i itt Lucky and Yoitng, Nat Iai1Ii:k'.vi.1I at i conipuny. )-d Ward, Roso and IMdlo, Bparrow and Znnore and plmto j ,.t K which sre etinnged dnllv. AMVHKMENTH. CONCERTS TO-DAY, 2il5 & 8il5 wi:kk mad 01 MriMi: Ol' I. VI IH IIU .B'WAV A Mil) HT. 1i:lli! fOl.t'Mli' S. THK CIll'AT I)HAUTIP ST VII VIRGINIA HARNED tn TiiMciIS ".N.N. KAI'.KMM IIU- (illl'.A'l- -()Ml m ST,n TRIXIE FRIGANZA ix a i-aikiiiino uiirr RATI- ,"AV ELINORE & WILLIAMS In Til . II NTT 1 A Till III V I. m Sot EDWARDS' KID KABARET Anjti,ic?irrn'i. xnvri.n Burns & ' Walter Clark Fulton Van Brunt ' & Verdi Chan. Kosrac & Co., .1 Arthurs. TllK.vntr TlliftV Al-ih i I .-..mv.,:,. SPRING VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL "MERCEDES JACK WILSON .'tn-i! by VIIA I N ' -MOK niivj1 JIISI. I'll MtllTT HOWARD & McCANE BELLE STORY" ED. WYNN & CO. JVIORRIS CRONIN &C0. AVON COMEDY FOUR JOHN & WINNIE HF.NNINGS" Three Lee & 'Chester Renarrls Cranston ' Kingston THI'VfHlMifSi . M ,v v TVL yitr itclro-e Mailw. TliiM' Xlrh-. I :a mrriure 5:4r. Ii50. Jug5ling De Lisle. . 7:50 liM Miller & Vinrent . 7:5S 2:10 .Dolan & Lenharr . S:I0 2:35. Claudius & Scarlet. S:35 'Jt'it-1, l.siV ii-ttf.i riitlucttoDt 2:591 "THE BEAUTIES" I8-.39 .SU wart It.nlrtl.lr.i l.trlift ("o of Hi tinirsr llrommS llainmnll , i:nt 3:44 Whitfield A: Ireland 'Jill 3i58 .LouUe Galloway & Co. UtaS 1:23 . .Hussey & l.ee 10:23 4:41 Kalmar & Brown 10:41 4:57, Sam & .Kitty Morton 10:57 5:15, Four Readings 11:15 5l25. .Pnthe Weekly. 11:2.-. S:.1S I ll Marili ' 1 1 ;.l.-. iiitodKi.v.v urs:n:NTs. KEITH'S ORPHEUM CONCERTS TO-DAY 2:13 A: H:I5. WcekMarch 23d MAT. DAILV 15c Wn.'.ii ami iStT Mil Hr.im!, i;i 1 1" Wurili i a " II n "u ' GERTRUDE HOFFMANN In llir Hi-v r 1 pjn ' v n (ariilnri-iii l'n.li.oilnn ' 1c wn S11 r FilViaiiicnwianc! M"- asinRvanwi,WMNiiuv i inu i)l 1 A- ti I ITTI F Rll I V s a Mas iimu B tut I n ARTHUR SULLIVAN CO. It.M-I'lraiinrl Hani' A Hall .'ulli-ii llarr lit-1 it KEmi'S BUSH WICK I'OXtiijiH in.n ?!i.i a nr. Th- o-il;- llu-atre In 1 ..! ii' .ru-. i ITftcatln Hlc'i 1 mvh .mti im 1 "rt-k firi:liinliir Momla- Mill, I'eViiuiifi-.t Man In ilu' u.r 1 "lh.11 . ll 1 Bert Williams H" atrsnveini nt 'Vili 1 nfi EMMA CARUS ?Xtf V- Tun ?jrp Jlv iimu1 stnu''!' A trnnj CHARLES GRAPEWIN & CO. One of the ,s,i.-r riri- i o: . Darroll Conway Fred Dupre Bankorl & Girlie iiixiMi 1 r , m nmiKi- "kiFmi mi iTiir .1 i-uri i'i khi vin! EES Jay Hear Fulton u Telephone, Main 1 SCI3 MatineeK Daily Wl-.IK HIAIIIIMi MADfU 0"i MIIMIlt Mil IMP iVIMIXn .0 THE HONEYMOON GIRLS W Ull PHIL OTT . .1.11 11 11111 W .lilll, Ml- 1 I IlurleMinr l-liiui- In Hint "f kii, iuin .li uiiii iri-ii ,.iii. i;.IIH M.Mill IIIMISI IM III II I Iff Ml. Ml IMXII I ll- HI Mill I (IM I. Ills I II til l Mill 10 mi. 1 i. iii 11 1 1 ii i iii MONTAUK, v! Mabel and Editli TALIAFERRO In Rachel Crolhers' Delifrlitf ill Comedy Satire, 1 YOUNG WISDOM Direction of JOSEPH BROOKS Next Week. . . "Nearly Married1' ii M iiiif,i.iffitl