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3 THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1916. TALES OF THE THEATRE LADIES Patishma roi.i.iNin:, tin- tic llBlitful "(il.nl dlrl" In "Polly nniiii" ul tin- limit-on, Is prob in My t u only iictrcM now iippr-nr-JnR In NVw York who lm ac tually muuil i'vi ry part In whl-'li has pbiypn The pn-lliiiiimry train ing In hl.uk rntiipanli'H anil tin- re lentless Klinil of "urn' nlKlit Htinul" tours which nrr timinlH- tin- portion of the yonni; titul anitiltlotis nctrrH havo had no p.nt :i the utaKo earerr : of Mix Pi.IIIiikc. Ilrr llf.it nppinriincn on the Mukc was In ii tiny part in tho orlKlnal production nf Ihc "VI..iril and tlu- Olrl," a coinli' opi'i-n In which Sam Bnard was tin Mellnr luminary. Then rntnc tlir rrtittloii of a small part In the Aiturlcnti proilurtliin ol "Tho Mliio lllrd" nnd fotlowInK this he pl.ivt-il tin- Itiiportnut roln of Youth In tlm orlKlnal production of "JCvorywomnii." H.r (finish charm and bVaiitv wi-rr wiilcly commented upon when this rather obvious mix turo nf simple syinloll-iu mid sentl rncntnl theatrlcallsm whh llrst re yealixl to a nietiopohtan audience. That part i stabbsla d Mlm Olllnite n vounu actress to l" seriously reckoned with, licr next part was the role of .ljiiv In the revival of "The Henrietta." Inasmuch n the old play had been revised nnd rewritten co that only the skeleton of the orUlnal re mained Miss OIIIiw Insists that her appearance. In this role wan really the creation of a new part. Then came the cteatlon of the lend ing roles In "He Comes I'p SmlllnK," which enjoyed but the briefest of runs, nnd "The tfhow Shop." .lames Forties's satire on the "show biuincss." And after that tht re was "I'ollyanna." which Miss Collltmc. played In Chicago and l'hlludelphla last season and In Which she ! now Imparting Kladness at tho Hudson. Just after her llrst appearance in Chlcaco In I'ollynnna" she received a cablegram from Alfred llutt of lm don oITerliii; her the pa it of I'd) In tlu Iondon production of "I'ei; o' MJ Heart." I.amette Taylor had Just announced her Intention of returnlnx to her native heath nnd had sm-'Kested MIS.S CollltW as n successor. Of course the hitter refused the offer. Kxen had she not Just achieved success ns I'nUimuna she would have done ho, If one may believe her own story. "I would never think of playinu a part which had lioen made positively brilliant by the playlnw of Miss Tay lor," slid she the other nlKht. "My de sire Is to create, not to copy, A Kreat many actresses, some of them kiiuI nates of musical comedy and promoted chorus Klrls, did piny Vtg with sreat and each wore a crown, for each won the ruler of some principality. Tho HcrmltiiKc Is so arranged that after n performance an Informal sup per may be served. The walls are covered . with Flemish masterpieces worth millions of dollars, Another unique ISusslan playhouse, where I'avlowa Iiiih appeared Is the famous Oreek theatre at l'etcrhnf, twenty miles from lvtrni;r:iil, Tho au ditorium portion Is hulll on n small Isl and and the stone Is built on another Island. Tho orchestra Is hidden from View bv a mass of trees and failure success, but what tins necome 01 no mini it loomed on a pontoon. Tins of them but two or three? They hav J theatre cost more than n million dol sllpped' back Into the ranks of the lars, for the lako and waterways sur uroat unknown simply because then: rnundlnir the auditorium nnd staRc are wi re no other parts fntlcncd by n Krcit. artificially made. U has been nearly actress for them to play." ten years since the last performance j was Riven nt IVterhof. It costs more Cathleen Nesbltt, who was nppcnrlntr than Jton.000 to prepare the theatre as The Ihu'iuhtrrof lU'Pcnlinait In for n performance. "Hush!" nt the I.lttlc Theatre, made p.ivlowa was the llrst professional her llrst appearance In this country to appear on the 'itime of the National with the Abbey Theatre Irish Flayers j (irnnd Opera Monro nt llavaim, Cuba, some few seasons iiro. j Tills theatre cost I I.IHId.ni) to build "It Is a pity that this orKanl.atlon nnd Is Jointly owned by some 30,000 has been dlslnteKrated," said Miss N'ts- siockholdeis. but iliirlni: n chat between the acts ( Hut In nil her brilliant career Fav the other nlisht. "Of course tli war i Jowa says she neVr appeared before Is responsible for the breaking' up of mote nppi relative audiences than those Vaudeville and Burlesque. PALACE There will be two full performances at the Palace on election ninlit. Hurt Levy, son of the cartoonist, will llu'h the returns ami cartoons on the screen. Nan Halperin. character siiiKcr. will head the Palace bill for the week. William H. Thompson will present n sketch by Tom Onllon unit Leon M. Lion called "The Interview," which inn !!flO times in London. Bent rice Heicfoiil will present her characterizations of feminine types. Montgomery, Perry anil White will present the comedv "Two Bachelors of Art"; Gus Ed ward will present n "Sontr Vett." Others at c French and Eis. Hale and Patterson, Pilccr nnd Dour las and the Lovenberi; Sisters. COLUMBIA A new version of Barnev tierard's Follies of the Day called "Hot Doc; or, What Does the Public Wnnt?" will bo presented at the Columbia thi week. A burlesque of "The BoomeraiiK" will he included. "The Four Dancine; Bricktops" nnd the "Four London Girls" will appear amontr the vaudeville specinltie. The cast includes Geonxc P. Murphy, Gertrude Hnyes, Chester Nelon, John B. Willie ms and others. COLONIAL Cecil Cunning ham of Gilbert & Sullivan fame is tho headliner of the Coloninl protframme. A musical sketch called "A Little Speculator" is to be presented by tn'orjru hitiiiK nnd Sadie Burt. William Gibson nnd Texas GuitKin will appear in Willard Mack's new farce called "Honk-IIonk-Maybe." LOEW'S AMEKICAX Nat Carr, jus-t back from Europe, will head the prouramme at the Amer ican Theatre in a new mono logue. Others on tho proRramme are Walter S. Howe in "The Lucky Bet." the Three Marimba Mnnincs. Hoyt's Minstrels, Little Lord Hobert and others. In ad dition there will bo special feature Bictures with June Caprice and lorothy Gieh. a company that rcnll produced tine thltiKS In a line way. Most of the boys are now, I believe, at the front Dent ine for Kneland: while the women of the company are appearing In every F.tiKtlsh spcaklUK quarter of the nlobe. Miss Alluood, who was so well llkril here In the Fnlted States, Is now In Australia." Miss Nesbltt says that her favorite role In the repertoire of the Irleh Flayers was the heroine In Synge's piny "The Well of the Saints." al- whlch have pai ked the Hippodrome since her opcnlnc In "The Sleeping lieauty." THE LITTLEST THEATRE. though she liked "DelrdriV almost equally well. In this last play she wore a wonderful costume, the nrleln.it design for which adorns the wall of her dresslne room at the Little Theatre. Thr Plans for tlie Little Pnrtiiinn It'll Pill) liiiiiar, Stuart Walker's Fortmaute.ui Is so portable that It w.ll be set up and taken down aeaiii for each of Its per- Thlrty-nlnth Street j formances at the and "Pld you ecr try to scream. couldn't? For me," says Maude, "the most illltluult in 'Faeanlnl' was at the end of the llrst act, when I have to scream. A lone scream, say when Induced by sudden pain, Is Involuntary, I suppose--automatic. To scream onco In a while, when one sees a mouse, for Instance, conies naturally, but to uncork men pitched diminuendo scream at a theatre. It is so complete and so heavy that on the road a sixty foot baeeaee car Is required for the the atre, scenery, oistumes and properties. Thus the I'm ttnantoau eon eive a complete performance In any hall. bull, room or auditorium, provided It has a celllne seventeen fet hleh and Is Margery .w-enty-llve feet wide, and can nccom moineiit otlate nn audience, (if kite the Port manteau has outerown ballrooms and eymnaslniiis. i lt'. llrst performance was elven In the eymiiasium of Chrl. t.idora settli ini lit house here In New York.) Seventeen hundred elrls saw the Portmanteau In .John M. flrcene Hall at Smith Collet;., lust week, and U.OOn unilcrgraihln'cM Wlll view It In mime, havlne continuously neen nci- Ine under the samo director tor a year. Including the summer. In August the thentre, the troupo and the atneo crew all went to live at wyomine iN, Y near Ilochcster, na tho guests of Mm. Coonley Ward of New York mid Chtcneo. Performances were given every day. The company in cludes Gregory Kelly, McKay Morris Florence Wollcreon, Nancy Winston, Willard Webster. Gertrude Davis, Kd L'ar Stehll. tw Mcdbury, Judith 1-owry, Ward Thornton, Agnes Hogers, Hubert Cook, Frank Zlmmcrcr, Olt ruda Trlsjanskl nnd Dorothea Cn rothcrs. Fourteen nlaya. Including three by Lord Dunsany. will bo given by the Portmanteau In New York. The ur rjngement of tho bills for the first three weeks at tho Thirty-ninth Street Theatre follows: First week, ls?glnnlng Monday nfter ncon. November 27, nt 3 o'clock, on Monday. Tuesday and Frld.iy, "The Gulden Doom," bv Lord Dunsany "Nevertheless." an Interlude before the curtain, "Voices," by Hortense Flex tier, and "Six Who Pass While tin Lentils Holl," by Stuart Walker. On Thursday morning (Thanksgiving) and Saturday morning a children's bill will be given at 10:30 o'clock. Second week, beginning Decemlier -I on Monday Tuesday mil Friday after- ons at I o'clock. "The Birthday of the Infanta," dramatized from th" story by Oscar Wilde; two Thumbnail sketches and '"The Goda of the Moun tnln." by Lord Dunsany. On Thurs day nt 3 o'clock. "Tho Crlcr by Night." by Gordon Hottomley. another Thumb nail sketch, and "Gammer Gurton Needle." On Saturday morning at 10:30 a children's bill. Third week. Is-glnnlng Decemlor 11 on Monday, Tuesday and Friday after noons nt 3 o'clock, "King Arglmenes and the I'nknown Warrior." by Lord Diinsnny, and "The Lady of the Weep ing Willow Tree," by Stunrt Walk"! (n Thursday nt 3 o'clock "The Crier by Night," the second Thumbn.ill sketch nnd "Gammer Ourton's Needle.' On Saturday morning at 10:30 a chll dren's bill. Subscriptions for the first three weeks are now being received at the Portmanteau offices In Carnegie Hall studio building. given moment every evening Is less I l-ailey llall at Cornell net week, easv than It sounds. On a llrst night I There wlll be a thcatte within and sometimes on other occasions when hnpi.'rtant folk are 'out front' i very bit of nervousness and stage fright I ever feel seems to concentrate In Hint scream of Vhitrluttc'a. I feel a sort of dread lest I tlnd myself un- able to produce a muiiuI: the sort of leeuug one experience- wneii wiiii; ui call out ill a nightmare. Streaming, I tlnd, requires practice. Just as th aigh It conNted of mulciil notes Instead of a group of discords, especially when one miDit express a eiv.it dial In the scream-rage. petulance. disgust. temper and revolt against parental un a theatre when the Poitm.iutcaii Is1 erected at the Th.rty-nlnth Street Theatre Mr. Walker will also uc his own llgh's The hard beaded Fulled States Patent onire has granted nearly J i round h'iio ..f patents on the Port-' liianteau. and applications are In for' patent in Canada anil all foreign 1 ountrlex. The pr v:nces ami the hig her titles therein have liked th" Port manteau, lleturn engagements at the colleges and In towns like Huston,, HufT.llo. Hot best. r. C'.evelal.il and Chi cago Iw.-ir this out. So Maximilian Hlser, Jr., and lturcll Janney. the 'reasonableness. So. every day, I i Portmanteau managers, seem to hae practice running through the scream , etoiind In assuring this town that they sr ile to conserve tin. uroner 1.IU Ii i .-"metll tig to . ITer worth see'ne which my physician tells me mlnlmUe any harm to my wlr. throat. In the oibilnal role, after the quarrel wlti my singe father I used merely to fall over the ta'.ile ami burst i Into tears. The Idea of screaming came to me from hearing the cries of an unjustly punished child. I found i the scream made all the difference with tho audience, and now It Is u nightly part of my role In 'P.ieanlnl.' " With the advent of Anna P.ivlowa ns I the star extraordinary of the Hippo-1 ' drome the incomparable dancer adds 'one mine ample playhouse to the lone i ,11st of the world's theatie.s in which' I she lins nehleved distinction. She W I now at the head of th" laie ft tlieatrl- col organization In the woild In It . most colossal playhouse. She has up- 1 I penred at every opera house in this country and abroad and In tluee of the most unique theatres in the wot Id. One of tlieM', tlie Hermitage. Is said 'to be the smallest In Kuropo. It Is part of the Imperial palace of the Czir of Hussla In Pclrogrn.l. This unique playhouse seats 1 00 persons, but ha a a stage as large mid as well equipped as that of the Metropolitan Opera House here III New York. Perform ances are given In the. Hermitage only every two or three years, the last per forinane was six years ago, when I'av lowa wis the premiere. There were Just twenty persons In the audience ,11 Hep. rts stiiiiu'hui th- management's and lUnoiiiici'inints. The Portmanteau Itself is certainly unique Us company seems t . be the THE BROOKLYN PLAYS Oliver Morosco will bring- "The Cinderella Mnn" to the Majestic Theatre this week with the same cast that acted in the piny during its long- run at the Hudson Thea tre in this city. The lending- roles nre still acted by Shelley Hull nnd Phoebe Foster, with such vet erans ns Hubert Wilke nnd Louis Rinl also in the enst. There will he n special matinee on election Dnv. The Montauk Thentre will bring- to Brooklyn for election week "Hit the Trail Holliday," which has ncvcT yet been seen there. This is one of George Cohan's most successful plays nnd its popularity is deserved. The New ork run of the piece extended through the whole season. a urt-:ni:T.. AMt'f KMENTX. AMii:in:vrs. AMl'SKMKSTS. SELZNICi PICTURE LVLKY NIGHT t,iu, x,i,i.mi 1, 000 ORCH. SEATS. $1.00 Kircpt. s Hun. nd llollrtort. Mat. Daily at 2 I 25. 50, 75c. 7.000 CHOICE SEATS, 50c. , U JT"I nml n. Milan, mn.jisir IHK lilt: MM llltrs St'Mtir. -i 4- s p. ,M. Hfilnnlnx Mon. Mt.. Xm. II. ELECTION WEEK'S VAUDEVILLE SHOW OF WONDERS TWO COMPLETE SHOWS ELECTION NIGHT M lltllMi l ;:.IH IMI 1 1 ::. MUM r.tl'.llt ACT ON TIIK AlC.Mr.Nrhll un. I. U'i't:uiiNt. Mil 1 1 i:t im.v itKrritxs at ikiiii known iiv lll:i(l lt;l. Jr.. IN OICM.INtl. (Nil l MINTINII FASHION. THEATRE OPEN UNTIL RETURNS ARE ALL IN. FIRST PRESENTATION THE GREATEST OF SCREEN DRAM 3 OF ALL A S SUNDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 HERBERT BRENON Author & Director of "A Daughter of the Gods" presents NAZIMOVA in WAR BRIDES By Marion Craig Wentworth HEREAFTER THE HOME OF THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS BROADWAY TH EAT RE Sunday November 12 KNO.U.K.MKNT UK l.l'NK. NAN HALPERIN In a N'M h 'triii I rr Snuu rjtV Ofplrtf ntr 1 BILLIE KNClAtlK.MKNT EXTUACiltDI.VAIt V. WM. H. THOMPSON AM) c;t). In "TUB INTKltVICW " 111- Turn Clitllon U'im M U-m i:.Tlt. ADDKII ATTRACTION GEORGE MONTGOMERY & PERRY of Mi tut ifnnnTy A '.'.',' h.NTKA AlMihTi 1 KA'I'l UK. Mirli-t) s IU('li".fn KtitrriiillHT BEATRICE HERF0RD In a Idin rd.ii r ir Hit lnhnl''ill I 'h ir-Mii'.? tili-ns (I.t i.f l'errv ft W hin-1 I . ADDKII ATTK ACTION. (Ijil.t Knmin. of M'nni I'uni.") I FRANK HALE & ISignePATERSON I Anil tho WrsAtUV Mi'iictir III U.III'I'S I If TlMlHV ks i it ddi:d i i it.M-tiiiN GUS EDWARDS & CO. INCI.I'DIMi TIIK I'A.Mill s (i I IV. I 11 ' II Kli s I lt.l tt nil illrit GEORGIE AND CUDDLES" ASU-aV'W.SWIKs Iril Mli.ii I Inn fur 1 It Im Wnk Onli Til THE ENTIRE "MAID 0' THE MARTINIQUE" CO. OF 15 inuiMuuii iiimiiii n.tinu i.iii itt; liltuoill , Itv tn-tint"st.ni tr tin Mnrtltili''' MwnntTdNtnt ) LOVENBERG SISTERS & NEARY BROS. - VAN & BELLE" h.VI'IIA I KA'l t III. Ihirri I'lli'rr I'niiiu III. Mtir im PILCER & I BERT FRENCH Dudley DOUGLAS In stnurl Snnt:. Ilmni's r.n Iiilh nit'i dun ti v. vtt A'l Ti ti 'tii iv t j & j i i. . I.I.Vli HANriNUNOVkl.TV (iKNKAMiN & ALICE EIS Ami Cnmiiiiny of 12 In a .i.ml IMM.OMrVIIN." oi'KitA miiiim;, :11th si w nr irn Hull' .Mullvi'lniMil MOKKIS l.l'.SI' l,i4 at h .Mitts win! , Hat at -J iimiii ii im:h it.m iion II V. Ill.Slltl. NOV. 7. KI.AU A I i I I II s s I m.di s I'ltODI'I'TKIN III1 lii:N I.KW WM.I.At'KM MANHATTAN Bcginnins TO-MOKROW NIGHT BEN-HUR :r,n in. ii, I'lioi'i r. 'in iiihi. iioitsKS in i iuiiiot inn uoni.irs itiiii.i.sr I'ltoiii't-i ion. ruir iimk ai tiii;nk i'utci:.s NO IIKIIII'.ll 25c 50c 75c $1.00 xii iiiiMi:ii PUNCH & JUDY Bl THC0MPANrND 49TH ST. EAST OF BROADWAY. CIRCLE 1366. MATS. FRL i SAT. mt.i i i. m itni:i: i:t.i;c i ion day. THE, SENSAT'ONAL HIT OF TWO SEASONS TREASURE ISLAND "PIRATES AHOY!" (iiarlra llnpklna Mn, lliipklnn llrnri l;. Illirjr 'I tin Mlirpliy llilmuiid llurnry llutlil Cilumtnril Oawaltl Vorki. I'iri y Waram llrrl.ert Aalimn ( liar Ira Marllnnald 'haiinrv W, Krlin I nn Hlarllni Marliall lllriiilnihani l.luyd Nral Jai k O'llrlrli Ji.llll H'atlrr John lloifira Adln II. Hilton Allri. Ilftlmnrft Ainu Krmlilo uid olhrra. THE GREATEST SHIP SCENE EVER STAGED AMI Till'. ri.NT.8T KN'NKMIII.K OK CKI.KUBATKn rLAYEKS M.h.N I.N .NKW Vllllk, AMERICA'S FOREMOST 1HEA1RES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF SAM S. AND LEE SHUBERi, IN( B'WAY fi 50'"5T.l ' ' PHONE 2350 CIRCltl I EVENINGS AT 8 I ll II fTTi mm "A WONDER OF A SHOW IS THE SHOW of WON DERS - HERALD I MATINEES IELEC. DAY ITMURS.SSAT "NEVER HA3 THERE BEEN SO MUCH REAL HUMOR IN THE WINTER DEN" 0RL0 WITH A SOLID BASE OF GAIETY SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT BIG BILL OF WINTER GARDEN AND OTHER STARS Town folk! )Jf Another reaon why 9Cw wf& mum 151 By Jul EcKn Goodman, producod by Williom A.Btady Bryant 2628 yell out vry night. Pliyhous Mary Nah hood the plend id cort Mt.W.J. Xat.fc CUct.Dv SEE IT BEFORE ALL ELSE IN THE THEATRES OF NEW YORK. TIMES. o -o e JO (A c n o PIElUtOT 1 I PKOIMGAL I 1 Ml' SIC TIIHIIlCillOlT. I AT N.IB, 1A 1 ILl'iW. 44th SI I 1 MaUnm Wl. Hi rial. 2.30. I AS FINE AN ACHIEVEMENT AS N. Y. HAS SEEN IN ACES. TRIBUNE. BMIPICIMilM IMA ABARBAiaA.1 -Tl iTTL. casino i". jv,-ir' - JOHN COUT 'in tho CASINO Git? At catt intitules tW RINCE OKU3ii n v joust. 1 Sprilal Matlnrc rlr.rTION DAY urtaln u ) u-7 n.M.Iv .1H40 t d H.Mali.WJ.Sat. l"OAOVAT 0 yo'S I ion? mvtnsioe.4Z I'XIWNOS 15 ro.'l luroTnuOA MAIS .Vu50' 5 AT. MAT. ZVJWa' WVEtK BEGINNING T0rWFR0WNIGt1Trf87Cl OTTO HaiUtnfl At M fOV EHTllL C 1M THC GREATEST DRAMATIC 1HIUMPH JINCE'MADAMC X" WITH rmir.lNAL CRT AT CAST FROM IT3 RUN AT IQNflACMC FULTON THfATUg Tocy-i io.iiPM icewa6rTC wptvuTT COMEDY llt K of II nn I'Ikiii.' "I'M llrj.uu SQUARE PLAYERS I I.AsT VVKEK UK I'HKKN 1' llll. I. A Mi-rry I ' li 'Iil.P.' l.lirl.. Th." Sufir IIiiiim' 'SNIer nf Silvan n:. h i, 4 i. Mills Tlmn. A T0 DAYT3.H 'J I ELECTION DAV MATINEE 1 HI I II ANPEVERVOTMERWttrPAVAT230P (lmJtl CI . I roNicHTANDEVEny ilKJLkL. rHTrlH fl i iii i.lliiit I ii ffm Or tKtSPWB 1 ii (r tin' tzSl jfsMStlKIKtlKKlSt ITH CT I ni'Atrr, nr, liwiiy. I'nnnnii 1 A Hut. 2M. Wilt. Milt, f I ..VI. DWARFS ALL OTHER HITS 39 ST. r.XTKA MATINKK F.l.r.C'TlON lAY "Nnnr of III otlirr plAii In Ii.hii l itiiltr II kp It, nnd tryt nf llirnl nrr half '' ptrAtng.' 'I'Iiikw. "Ilmma llunn mln!r iiinlilnr and lrar." , , Worlil "Itral lirnrl Intrn-'t. II Hiiiulrrfilll) Hpll ilrnnn ilinrnf Mtrr. LuiikIk anil tiat Inter II nilnn'ril."- AiMi rli-ut EMMA DUNN OLD LADY 31 rill! HAI.MIOW OMK.IIV lly IIAC IIKI. CIIOTIIKIIM. "rtiarmlim comrdy of rliarar tr." Trltiiiti)'. "Ilouit- riirk with touK)itr." Iltiiho. "HroriMl onr of I lie hlgirst llll' of tlir iipai.ii." Trliifrain. Luj I ll' I,, .hull M , ur II'HIIV. I 'I I. .Ill- 1 1 7 . llr).iit. Kim. .v-'n. Main. Wnl. ti Mut i an. Will, Mat. Hint Scala ll.&tl. WILLIAM HODGE Uilli A.oli.nlr In Kipling. Shj. limp i ml iiphk mIipii lloilui- lmtr. .MUtpr? Not I lili tlitp. Ilupnn't Iip tour noon In "r'ltlnic .Slpr'".' Not Mllli lhl wind lilnnlim nnd llil I lili-. I'lll'H DOKS Ni:w VllltK KKI'I.Y T( -I'll K CAI.I. HI- DISTANT CITIK WHICH AIIU A N'. IDt'H TO SKI. WILLIAM IIODIIt: IN IIH NKWK.1I Sfl'l'KSS. TI.VIMI MsfKlt." TIIK WISH I M lll.ltWI.S4l TOO I'AVOIt Alll.i; IN It IS DIKKi'TlCIN AM) 1)111 VINCI TOO CIIIKAT A TII1K. OK I'ATHONS TO TIIK MAXINK Kl.l.l OTT THKATIIK Foil III.Nl TOIIKKI) I III! CAI.I, AT I'UKSKNT. FIXING SISTER i:ihi ,miim:i: i.i.dc iion iiai SHUBERT! THMIWof6ry rtiom 8439 bum nt IVUISrUtNtSCSAtlU EXTRA MAT.TUtT. (ELECTION 0AY) BIGGEST MUSIC AND FUN HIT NEW YORK OLIVtn MOKOSCO mittNTI TMt MUSICAL PAtKB. 6UCCCSS- SO LONG -LETTY A book bv ouvra moroicoai:A P1 tlUfRHARRU.MUJlf Bl Pl CR()uPl witmCHARLOIFF. greenvood ATYPICAL MOROCCO fAJT S BIO CnORUJ SEATS 8 WEEKS AHEAD A f if j44r.ST THEATRE! UU3 un initii wti.ioN iri.i.fs .-I'.'t.'iriil ir I'l.iv AUiut Mrl,M Tll IIMIiiciiMiiiI . I 'at ltli'lllil-s JOHN COPE. ILLIAM COURTLEIGII VIOLET HEMING, PEGGY O'NEIL Hint ,"n i.Thi-ri Kv r- Mat Wnl A s.it 2 I", t-,tn.'iU)' Miiiliwcs H-. --.MtH si Mi i:nu .mviim.i; 1:1.1:1 iion TIIRlLtiS BWAV 3" MATINEES TUES.WED & SATURDAY H . H, FRAZEE ANNOUNCES CdiXieR IS ELECTED TO TELL YOU NOTHING BUT THC TRUTH IS THE GREATEST V FARCES I I I EXTRA MAT. THANKSGIVING PAY I AND WASHINGTON5 BIRTHDAY I onriTU t" ka 'mi w ,,ri 111 II 1 1 II l'li"i'ill'iOllr..iiil 1. 1 UUU III Mll M nl v j, ,, 2 vi OI'I'.MMI To-morrow Night at 8:30 MTKdAI. M I I.Mtl, Kl.l.l MIA I.U FAVERSHAM l'rii,nlii fur In I i 1 1 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S Getting Married With a ttral All-Slur it (w-l-.." IIII.M'tl.l I CROSMAN CHARLES GHEHhY AHD HILDA SPONG "A NEWM1AW I'LAV MAKk EPOCH IN DRAMATIC HISIulO '-' (George Broadhurst s j N'ore Intereatlng thnn any other play In town- 'I it n WI1.I.IAM A. llltHV 48th St. Theatre MatN, VAvc Day, Tht.pt it mHHIHHHiiiHiilHBI II Theatre 4 -Ul "i A. II Ii Jn7 Lr Kv. -.MM Wnl A i' Wisl. M il t T IAYLOR HOLMES ll Hi Mtjmaty ( ( BUNKED 1)1 BEAU COMPELSHONEST LAUGHS iiv i.o.vii onus nn, i i nn ti -i vi.w i nm, i:nti muimi, i.i it iion km f. It i V I IIMS I Ol K'N 'llll III 41 I I .-. I M Wnl A -ll i:th Mil. i:i.r,( mon u .V. 1'. American hi'j A rolllrKInK surrrss Is "(Id Ji IT." Itoplctc itli rhiinnini! sum;-, iimtixlni; slttiatlons ;iml stiprrinr daniini:. Inclcrcl. 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TIIKtt SISTKKS" Color.tuTi Sopr.no THE INCOMPARABLE RIALTO ORCHESTRA nltrrlnK The Overture from ANn Intermezzo and Barcarolle "William Tell" from "Tale of Hoffmann" Kuril llli Siivlally ili-ilvil ' i'illlMinifiiH, rulnr liuriiiuulie. nml TIII'U'AI. iiiiir.sr- NKW CMIMKIIV "AI.WAVH WOltTII WIIU.K" ELECTION NIGHT SUFFRAGE BALL FULL ELECTION RETURNS ELECTRICAL MAP H Sr-tUAL WIRE SERVICE b Grand Central Palace hSKl 1 ii'U.OI Ii TICUKTN I'll "I'V C K.NTS A'l Oil kHIH ,'lt MdlrlilK'. I IH7 HriMilwiis' ;m.i ni'ih Aw'iiiH' I ilmlM I- Theatret rancaisdes Elats li ' ITT) W NewCarick XT .., NOV. 11- "Catherine" by Henri 1 apl.. hi:.T Nott i Mtitllii-i 'flniir i 'ri-lilitr I i .ill I YORKVILLEtS Mllli Strri-t. mur U-iliuti.n Aii-niiP. . I'.uxnt .. IS. Mi. To-il'O Tin. A Sal ,8 13 DIET0LLE DOLLYS, l'Ujl 1,000 Tluics In Ilerllu C3c t(l). Ihtitrt Trarxais ries Eta'a T,'"":;;,jr,l New Game c.iti: i i. vi FRANCO-AMERICAN CONCERT TUESDAY Election NIGHT M.il STAR I I I I I ion hi. n IISS INMIIM I'll I'ltOM I III Itri-nril ni-iit. '.'.ii it. ARTIST 5 Hill HORSE SHOW Tim ll.i Otlltv jit MMlstS ( MIMA will cijhm Irniii 1 1 M (Mcli tlJ, Unlnuitikf tti N H.It tif m'jiIh Hiul 101 ir tht tho ho i.Snv 1 1 tit 17 ulil let for any alnto ptrruruuhii