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r K p WHERE'S THE DUCK NOW? o in THE NASH TWINS " EVERYTHING " ike HIPPODROME . t r-pllE SAVING GRACE, the com-1 L cdy by C. Haddon Chambers In which Cyril Maude and his company are appearing at tho Empire Theatre, contains a sceno near the lieclnnlntr of tho first act Important liucause It shows precondition out of which tho story of tho play grows. Tho curtain goes up on the dining room of DHnn Coroctfs cottage near 0-iondon. Tho butler, Hogg, and the maid, Parsons, are. laying t 10 tablo for dinner, and their conversation In forms the audience that Blinii himself Is an ex-army officer who ha lost his commission because ho once, eloped with his colonel's wife, whom he has 1 1 nee, married. Money Is a scarce commodity in tho house and the butcher has refused to glvo any fur ther credit. So the maid has .Bono to th poulterer for a duck for tho din ner that is about to take place at "which tho guest Is to bo a wealthy young man Guildford by name who may possibly marry Susan Blaine, Mr. Corbet fa pretty niece, and so ro galr tho family fortunes. , There is a knock at tho door and JMrjon.i goes out, returning In a few minutes.. Parsons It's SlmpMns's boy with the duck. Hogg Good. Parsons And ho won't leave It without the money. Hogir (Irritably) There, what did I tell you? The butcher started It, and now the whole vlllafto has gono. Parsons (holding out her hand). Come on fork out. Hogg (very cross) 'What do you mean, fork out? Fork what out? Parsons (inexorably) Five and threepence. Hogg (crosser still) Five and three pence? Where would I get five and threepence? Why, It's a fortune! One'd think I was a Rothschild. Whero's the duck now? Parsons Whero 'I put It, of course, Parsons Now, William, what's the use In shirking It. You know very well If tho boy goes back without tho money or tho duck Slmpklns 'II be round hero In no time probably In drink und ready to give the wholo show nway then goodby to Miss Susie's chances. (Enter Corbett.) Hogg (not seeing Mr. Corbett still Irritably) I tell you that ,1 haven't tho money, no there's an end of It. Mr. Corbett End of what? Hogs (turning to him) I beg pardon, sir. A little difficulty In the kitchen. Mr. Corbett Tell me about ' It, lvrsons. Pnrsoni, I'm very sorry sir, but Slmpklns, the poulterer, gave his boy orders not to leave the duck unless we paid ready money five and threepence. Mr. Corbett Slmpklns I "Why. I shook hands with fHinplilns and asked I after his wife before a lot of people only tho day before yesterday. Hogg Trades pcoplo aro very un grateful, sir. Mr. Corbett Where's the duck now? Parsons In the oven, sir. Mr. Corbett (cheerfully) Well, that's nil right. Parsons--Excuse mc, sir, but Slmp klns Is a very objeotlonablo person, and I I thought there might be reasons for iivoldlng any unpleasant nen to-night. Mr. Corbett (thoughtfully) Humph! Quite right. Well, Hogg, you'd better pay, I suppose. Parsons That's what I was telling him, sir. Hogg I'm very sorry, but I haven't the money, Air. Corbett really, I haven't The only cash I've got Is one and nlucpcnce. Mr. Corbett One and nlno from (too and threo leaves threo and iix. How much have you. Parsons? (Parsons Nothing, sir. Mr. Corbett Oh, you must' have counted? (Enter Mrs. Corbett.) , Mrs. Corbett Everything going all right? Mr. Corbett No, Slmpklns won't leave the duck without the money Mrs. Corbett But he must know ho'll btl paid some time. Mr. Corbett Of, course he must know he'll bo paid some time. Mrs. Corbett I always disliked that man. He drinks. Mr. Corbett Good old sport. Mrs. Corbett Well, I suppose Hogg Mr. Corbett Slmpklns might takb It on account Mrs. Corbett 'Where' the duck now? Parsons In tho oven, ma'am. Mrs. Corbett (cheerfully) Wbll, that's all right. Mr. Corbett Wrong again, my dear. SlmpltinK is a unrrelomo person with a peculiarly loud voice, Mrs. Corbett How horrid. Mr. Corbett (significantly) And we have a guest. Mrs. Corbett Tcs, I know. It's most provoking. Mr. Corbett I thought that perhaps you (this Insinuatingly as he still buttons her dress. She gives him a quick Indignant look over nor-shoulder). Mr. Corbett Parsons, you will find a two shi'.tlng plcco In my manicure bo.W Paraon Yep, ma'anif Mr. Corlttt She'll hi lucky It she doe. . i Mrs. Coi'beU (quickly)-What . do you incmi? I left 0116 there. Mr. Corbett (coolly) I didn't. Mrs. Corictt (Indignantly) You .lr. Corbett (soothingly) I had tele grams to tend. Mrs. Corbett Oh! (with resigna tion) "Well, that'H that! Mi'., Corbett Meanwhile tho bird will nocd basting. (Exit Parsons). I -hope she's stuffed the damned thins. There's no good standing thcro scratch ing your iiead, Hogg. What do you propose . Hogs - I wis thinking, sir, that per haps Miss Susan would havo nn idea. Mrs. Coibctt (brightening up) Ah! Mr. Corbett Or money. I suspect Susie of savings. I followed her for two hours tho other day, to .make sure, but sho was too clover for me. Mrs. Corbett Hogg, call Miss Susan. Hogs Yes, ma'am. Mrs. Corbett Thank God, there is one brainy person In tho house. Mr. Corbett Darling, you Hatter me. ttin Illustrator w n rmra crxi riifffiv and In Minneapolis, and his first work was iiiKmdvoiv in mnkiiW nintum for chll- in nen and Ink studies. Later ho was - e ..... . .. . r AMUSEMENTS. in tho nvpn. Hogg Welt, that's all right "What's ! had better pay him. your trouble? Parsons The boy's waiting for tho money, Hogg Well, let him wait. He won't bite you. Make him confortable.. Give him that wooden chair with the broken hind leg. dren's story books. It was o who contributed tho lovely drawings for Mme. Georgette I.o Blanc Maeter linck's book about "Tho Blue Bird," written for children and based upon her husband'H play. Thus for Mr. Ames's purpose Mr. Pints beeanv! a logical cnuJIdato to design pictures which eventually should -expand Into scenic sets for the sequel to tho first Maeterlinck- fairy play. With tho ontrance Into the war of America und In response to the call for eervicca of poster -artists Mr. Paus turned suddenly and effectively to pic turing bruto strength and brawn ot soldiery. Many persons were amazed at the chamcloonllko transition. An artist whoso genre had been akin to I that of Maxfleld Pnrrlah mlcht hardly be expected to put a punch Into war posters. Yet thit Is what Mr. Palis did, and with such telling effect that the reaction was prompt and ho was besieged by offers to continue in poster work. Tho artist's ambition does not lie along this line, however. "I have dovotcd years to the study of decora-, tlve illustrating,'' he avers, "and I do not care'to devote my tlmo exclusively to poster work." Herbert Paus Is not a Latin Quarter artist; ho Is esentlally nn American product, and his work is a careful ap plication of acquired knowledge to his own especial Inclinations and capabili ties. He began under Bert Har.vood Inatrtii'terl bv llnbert Henri and V. 1'' Du Mond In New York. At 10 ho was employed at tho St. Paul Pioneer Press and endured tho grind of por trait and dally cartoon work for moro than a year. Then ho went to Chicago and later to New York,v taking up commercial Illustration In connection with engraving. However ho may havo diverged from his original inten tion, his forte Is essentially decorative illustration. His- symbolic and allc- , gorlcal drawings suggest that mural painting ultimately will claim His talents. 1 . - ... - AMUSEMENTS. THE AMES SCENERY. When Winthrop Ames selected an artist to design tho scenery for "The Betrothal," Maeterlinck's tequel to "Tho Blue Bird," ho hud In mind tho very special qualifications for the work exhibited by Herbert P.ius, the decora tive illustrator. When the new Alaetcr Mnck play Is 'shown for tho first tlmo on, any stage at the Shubert Theatre on November 14 it will be seen that the artistic Judgment of tho director of the Little Theatre was sound, as usual. Herbert Paus may bo said to In the Jeltvll-llvde of lila craft! Imt It was Hogg (quickly) Excuse me. ma'am, not this protean talent which inspired Mr. Corbett Hogg's only cot ono hi helne- elivto,l hv vr. and ninepencc. finest Important task Important to the Mrs. Corbett Do me up. pleaso, , artist as well as to the producer, since Bllnn. (She crosses to him and takes I Mp. Paus makes his bow as u scenic the shawl from her shoulder. Corbett ' designer in "The Betrothal." buttons her bodice at the back.). At the outbreak of hu present war THE NEW CINEMAS. The Strand Theatre will pre sent William A. Brady's picture of Louisa M. Alcott's story, "Little Women," which was filmed in and about the Alcott home at Concord, N. H. Mary BoUnd is featured in the film offered at the Rialto, "A Woman's Experience," which was adapted from' Paul M. Potter's play "Agnes." "A Romance of the Air," based on Lieut. Bert Hall's book, "En l'Air," will be featured at the Rivoli. Lieut. Hall and Edith Day are the leading players. "Pals First," will be shown at Loew's New York Theatre and Roof on Monday, "Mrs. Leffing well's Boots" and "America's Answer" on Tuesday, and Marion Davies in "The Burden of Proof" on Wednesday. "We Are French," featuring Rupert Julian, will be shown at the Broadway, where the Charlie Chaplin film will be shown again. Pictures of the battlefields will be shown by E. M. Newman, the travel lecturer, at Carnegie Hall for five consecutive Sunday evenings and Monday afternoons beginning next week. OPERA HOUSE MANHATTAN :nth fllrect, Vet of llrclwiv Solo Manamment . ...MORRIS UEST LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Matinees Wednesday ami Saturday DAVID BELASCO Presents DAVID Wt I IF IN HIS MOST POPULAR. SUCCES5 THE AUCTIONEER Reiular Manhattan Opera House Prices XLWAYH 600 onCIt HEATS. SI 00 NOIX: MR. WsRFIELD WILL NOT APPEAR AT ANY OT1IKR TllliATHE IN NEW lOHK HIIS YEAR. AMC8EMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMl'SEMENTS". AMITHKMKNTB.' AMCSEMENTS. Ft OADWA MEATUS. D'srarat 41st St. Direction M. ItASIIIN. AFTER THE WAR I what effect will suspicion have? "Suspicion" Featuring GRACE DAVISON WARREN COOK WILMUTH MERKYL A Drama of To-day 8TAHTINO TO-DAY - UNPRECEDENTED IN FILM ANNALS! CHARLES CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS" Held Over for a Third Week. NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES SUCCESSES EMPIRE 2 MONTH I CrlABia fPOHMAN present CYRIL MAUDE IC0MtWMASrERPIECE4J 1 IjAVINGuRACEI cm Lyceum?, nr. Hroaduav Matwett .nil at t:l0. DAVID BELASCO t'rttrnts mm Vast Includes: Btuct McRat John It'. Cope Eivcaiis Datis Ceotgt Giddens George Atboll S.K.Wcthr Jeanne Eacels IVlnifrtd Ftastt Edith Kint Paulellt Nolitux Lorr.a Vohtt Alia Arrrand KEITH'S RIVERSIDE At OS St. OoneertaSnndir.2 I liAS : 1 5. Week of Nor. 11 Super-Supreme Feature. Direct from II. Ir. Keltb'a I'alaco Theatre, II "AN AMERICAN AGE Br Lincoln J. Carter, Featuring Taylor Gramllle A ljura .Plerpont With (.'art of .10 ArtUu. Adapted for Vaudeville lurposea from the Original 4-Art Sensational, Patriotic Melo drama Into One Tre'nendous Act of ELEVKN TFI K1I.I.INO SCENES Sea the "YANKS" OO OVEH THE TOP and the DATTLE OP AIRPLANES UP AMONG THE CLOUDS. Oet the Uti Thrill of Your Life. MR. AND IV.Ki. JIMMIE BARRY KALPH bliNBAk'S CPENADIF.R GIRLS AND -Id JJIO WEEK BELLE BAKER In a New Repertoire. LONDON TO NEW YORK H ENRY MILLER'S THEATRE 124 West 43d St. Tl. llrvant 7410 Even. 8:80. Mats. Thura. & Sat. !.-30. NililN COLOR VIEWS - MOTION PICTURES VAffrMf EUROPE SSLNDAY EVES. AT, 8:30 MONDAY MATS. AT 3:00 BEOINNINO NOVICMllElt 17 18 TWO COVH3US hXACTLY ALIKE AFIS. 1918 Not. 17-18 ARTIME FKANCE.-.Nov. 24.25 WARTIME ITALY Dec. 1.2 nvnnw ioib n. o n iVARTIME ENGLAND, Dec! 15-16 COURSE SALE r$Sm J5 J4 $3 $2.59 HINC1LE TICKE I S ON SALU TUESDAY m r W 1 BiSTITUT FRANtAIS aux etatsunis Itl 3th Av-nut (at 48th Strett), , NOVKMIIEU Ulh, 1018, at 4 r. M Lecture, "la Ouerre et la Queatloa ' d I'Argent," by Mamleur ANDRE C1IERADAME, author ef 'Tan-Oerman Plot UnmaakeQ." NOVEMREIt lth, 1918, at 11 A. M., Lecture, "llodmn French Mult." I If Ucoaleur CUAltLLS UOLCUL1N, Beginning Sat.Night.Nov. 16 SEAT SALE TOMORROW Henry Miller RUTH CHATTERTON In Jean Webster 'a fascinating comedr Daddy Long Legs - -1 n m LONDON TO NEW YORK a Mamnilf u AZ'SknearBway. v&fcnand ai? ruiiwi JOHN COtrorAinAM THE RAINBOW DIVISION OCMU5ICAU COMEDIES mm P byCAlHtRINE HIJHOIUCWHINO I Cooh and lyrlcj byCAIHtRINE CHISHOttl CUJHING rMuiitbv RUDOLF FKIrlU w i n niikifin rAmiui "THE SORT OF PLAY BROADWAY REVELS IN LONDON TO NEW YORK Belasco Theatre ' i iri 4IJ Si. Errs, at 8:M. Mattnrtt Thuri. .SU-. t:Z0. ( BEOi.V.V.VC TUESQAY NIGHT ' CURTAIS ItlSES AT S;1S SU.Ulf I DAVID BELASCO ' Prions FRANCES STARR i " TIGERl" TIGER!" I A iS'nr Pliv bu Eli IVtB KNOHLOrK i M1HS STARK'S Company nrluts Lionel Aluill 0. P. limit Wallace Eniine Whiticrd Kane Thomas Louden Dorcihy Cumminf i Aurlcl Lee Daisy Bclmore LONDON TO NEW YORK (OMAN & HARRIS Tf. EiieeOMrj.Ved(ltSaK220 TheMosr- Rsscina.hnd ttyihery Play Ever Written THREE ACES EAST By ANTHONY PAUL KELLY with Emmlt Corrldan ana vioier nemm Hundrodr Turned Away at Every licrrormancc Charlrs Dillinirham'a GLOBE Uth St. NUMa. Sao. MaU. Wed. (I'op. Pricee) and Hat. 320. ' TWB CANAItV HELD AtTflKSNCTC (1UITK IN ITS.8PKIJ. . . . REnNE-i MKNT THAT 18 qCITB COtPATI- uut with nunm.iNO, bo.uuno NONSENSE." Herald. "DnXINOHAM SHOW BOMPI IN A WINNEll TUEHK IS NO QUES TION OF TUB 8VCCES9 OT 'THE CVN.UIY.' " T.tnca. CHARLE3 D1I.MNOHAH praainta SANDERSON losEni CAWTHORN SAM HARDY and DOYLE & DIXON Maud I'.burne, tiro. K. Hack LouU lUirtaon. Kdnj THUm AND "Jk. Chorua of Ilomplnr Loratlnaaa" Time: TUB OLOBB SPECIAl, OIRLB "Yottnoest, prettiest, i(vellt chorv tver teen on tlroadycay" "THE CANARY" TTrnm h VrAnrh nf Tlarr Mz VernevlL Mualo by Ian C'aryll Intn Berlin. "RICH IN FUN, StUCH DANCING NUMIintS HAVE HAHEI.V BEEN WITNESSED I'ltEMlI IIEAL'TIES CUOHU THE OIIOHL'H." Sun. "TBESII. VAST. VAIUBOATCO. TUNEFUL, IIAI'PV-tiO-LUCKY MUSICAL JOLLITY." TaftgrotK "Melodlout Frolicioma Surceu." MCllf AUCTPDfiAM TUCATDT WE5T42STKLwRERLXNCtR IlLfl HIMUlLnUHI'l IIILMini. EVES 815 MATINEES WEOS5M2I BIGG EST LAUGHINC CAPACITY MONTH OFLAUCHTCR AND MCLODV if r n MUSICAL COMEDV HIT IN TOWN! KLAW SKHLANGKKS DOOIC AND I.VItirsm BOLTON ftWOIJKIIOCSB. MUSIC HV IVAN CAKYLL. SUPER- XCHLhNT CAST Donald nrlan, John I:. Hitnard, WIIilu Ilrnnrtt Ada Mrnde, John K. Youiil, Frank lloalie SKATS NOW Foil THANKSC.IV1NO DAY H aJ and Merry af Hie HIP i Louis DeFoe ntheWld I . Charier Dillingham "X,,! 3nfA y AColowal v V arfusical Spectacle iy R.H.Burnaid Jl PPPDIDME Vf" Everyihintf ft Y V ! on a Di4 Scale -; Except- ism yhwmJtvw w 5 1 1 umm' j ' CZ 1ML il l V VI ZIEGFELO MIDNIGHT FROLIC A l lll NEW AMHTKHDAM T1IKATBB PHONE HHYANT 20. Oiwn All Year. WIXCUEU, SMITH anJOUS 1. C,OU)i: Presents Sl'CCESSFl'L COMEDIES By AV.ST1N STRO'f. CRITERION THEATRE wn A Word FromlheYYY -onlhenYOI SUCCMI IrrealHlhle. Tlmei. ' Iiable.-Journal I Fertert.-Amerk'an. ITnutual.-Wurld. Dinerenl.-Sun. ' Inplrallnli. Mall. Dellghttul. Pmt Succesa. Teleersm. Human.. F.,- World. Delicious. Herald. I Popular. Eo. Hun. Skilful. (Jlil-AllurinK.-Triliune. "CNbOS-'l htfc.iLs,ILAL COMEDIES FOLKS CAN'T HELP LIKING." Journal. ;i:o. rnUAM TIIKATIIK. M. VUnMW H'way, 43d St KLAW Si EnLAN'OF.It. Mun. nrrant 32. Kea. s.;)o. Mali a .10. MED. MAT. IIEST hEATS tl.to. HENRY W. SAYAGE ottere MERRY, SIACNETIC MIT with Robert F.mrni-tt Ifevie. Charlea .Tud'la, Domthj MarKayp. Marcartt IJndeu AND 1 Hi: IIVCEITIONAL CAST AND FASCINATING I'EMININTI Y ..."HEAD OVER HEELS" fSA"" Jorful Story hr F.DOAU ALLANWOOLI" Tamous Melodiea y JEROME 1CEKN ' IS. Thritrc- Columbus u n u nf nn ic. .'.'hi, m rjlnn I'honeCol u.vio. Kvks i !.". Mat. Sat M AffliS of Opera Comique "A MI'.I.IIIIIOI S JOY." - 7'imri. 3 Gilbert & Sullivan Comic Operas MOS TI'RS. AN"I ST NIOHTtt iVIIKADO TIlrHS VII. HT NI) SAT M T. PINAFORE WED AND Pltl NIGHTS Pirates of Penzance "lime hanllr hnd (heir rtimil In rmMical iiuallt and nrtlstlr retinomcnr tlntr (hp original Sauy itmi pa tiles." - Ttmei, brilliant rctlia!. The Society of American MngeM can he crrdlled ulth nnnther nrtltr urce9. Rtvtnald de Kottn in The Herald. FRENCH THEATRE,.!' Colomi'er W..H Evs. 15 Mt Tliun -VSit 2 1 Thli wi, "li lolle u 1'iiiilieur." Dmihln Illll :tn! '('rullliillrlillle." 8t50o to 12. br.t. Night Pupjbr I'.lw. BROOKLYN AMlEMETS. 'Ullo!W a IK! SellfrDle HD.IMII5.C0BURN t AIT WEEK AT THIS THEATRE GvtJlAO ZJnVvTtU ArtlhurUSil. Z sW MDUft MONOAV JCtJ rowt CORT THEATREMtwT Cv& aH Mahf Mifd I 5a- V 1 1 London to newyork Vanperbilt JaRSi I V Ev. ZiZ Slat.. Wed, & tl. J:J0.J MR LEO "THE MATINEE HERO" C0RT THEATRE. W. 4S St. Phone Uryant 4B. Evi. 8. .10. Matlneea Wed. and Sat. 2:20. LAST WEEK John Cort'a Musical Comedr Triumph FIDDLERS THREE Hook A Lyrics hj-Wm. Carr Duncan. Music liy Alexander Johiwtone. wmi TAVIE BELGE aud A Claia A-1 Beauty Battalion MONDAY, NOV. 1STII. ' Seata Now. THE BETTER 'OLE STANDARD '?y.rm ooth.et. IjjhH I Tura. It Thur. I Hat. Mat ..'.c lo 1 1 J Mat. as Jioc 2S.7V l.t.GlVNINO TO-MORROW NIGHT OLIVER MOROCCO I'rescnu LEON GORDON In THE ORKAT COMEDY OF LOVE. LAUOII8 AND THRILLS. WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR hr lieon Oordon and I Roy Clcmena with a typical Morocco Caat dln.ct from a successful euxarrment It the Ilooth Thca. WEEK I FIDDLERH THREE NOV. IS I Direct from Cort Theatre. MAJESTIC we.V.TLi. Wret ComraencHu To-mcrroir r.tcnInK, A. H WOODS' Comedy Sutto do I.ut.t, Parlor, Bedroom and Bath with Florence Moore and OriKlnaJ New York I'rui lo-dal KEIIircONL'ERIS, Mile 2:16 and MM.I. Itle l l. Next Wirli, THE Orratf-t "f AM nratiatli? hpectacles. WANDERER Staged ly Da; id HcUsco. All For One, and One For All THE ALLIED THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURE AND MUSIC TEAM WILLIAM FOX ' Chairman r.FO. M. COHAN Associate Chairman ANNOUNCES FOR THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A.-Naf I Catholic War Council-Jewiih Welfare Board War Camp Community Service American Library Association Salvation Army A SERIES OF STIRRING BENEFITS Ticket! for these events wilKJbe sold at box office prices at all ticket agencies and hotel stands. No war tax. HIPPODROME Management Charloa Dilllnchsm. TONIGHT AT 8 Popular IMcei. COc. SI. St.50. S2. S2.50. SEATS NOW ON SALE. , MR. E. F. ALBEE PreienU A MONSTER ALL-STAR BENEFIT Houdlnl . .. . rhas. KIne ft I'hU Baker Clarence Whltehill. Marguerite Fontreaa Avon Comedy Four I'elbam Naval Band Om Ednarda' Atta Bor Rerue Wolllnaton Croaa Ben Ail Troupe of 2S0 Keith Bora Band The Canalnos Robert Emmett Kjane will Gordon Dooley Molly King. Leater Shcehan ani t'eari ivenay Lillian Ituviol! 1'hylIU Ncllsou Terry AI Jolm Hen?t. Inlntr Berlin Irene Franklin and Burton Green Blanche Rina Frlico. boretto MrDrrmott and Bert , Kelly's Jair Band Trlilo Frutanza BeVe Ualur J"''t - . Van & Pchenclc Crate Campbell MR. ALBEE AND HIS ASSOCIATE ftWILL DONATE WAR WORK CAMPAIGN FUND. TWO GREAT WAR RELIC EXPOSITIONS 1st Field Artillery Armory CSth St. & B'way, Manhattan. 23d REGIMENT ARMORY Bedford & Atlantic Area., Brooklyn. 8n M C STAR riNfJ TOMORROW, MONDAY. NO. llth Q DAYS DAY 9 CONTINLOLS DAILT 3:30 to II P. M. ADMISSION 60o at either Armory WAR TROPHIES FROM EUROPEAN BATTLE FIRLDS GATHERED FOR THE U. fi. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION. Huta, and DetaUed Eihjblta ahowtng how our boya are looked after by the above ontantxattona dally jprogram .featurea. band ronoerw. allied Army Costumes DrUla Community Blngera, b peak era Paxeanta and Danco. Those EipwRlons thrill you with their patriotic view. METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Night Nov. 12, at 8:15. SEATS NOW KELLINO GALA CONCERT ORGANIZED BY THE "8INGINO PROPHET OF VICTORY" JOHN McCORMACK Associated with Mr. McCormack vrlll h" MAGGIE TEYTE Ir JACQUES THIBAUD France's Greatest Violinist. Courtesy of Chas. L. Wancr-Loudon Charlton, D. F, McSxeency. and The Miwic i-eairuc. SEATS ON SALE OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE. . M PRICKS- Sl.Ot). S1.50. 2 OH. S3, 00. S.VOO. POLO GROUNDS Saturday ,Aft. Nov. 16, at 2 P. M. HOTEL ASTOR Saturday Night, Nov. 16th l,.rlnt in P. M A GENUINE VARSITY FOOTBALL GAME The Announcement of the Opposing Elevens together with other special features will create a surprise and romo IhrllU. Watch this Hpsce dally for the bla nows THE VICTORY BALL A gorgeous eicnt that will overshadow any ,'harlty hull ewr fltrn. ARMY NAVY OPERATIC THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURE AND CIVIL IAN ORGANIZATIONS ARK COLLABORATING TO MAKE THIS THE CROWNING EVENT OF THE DRIVE. TICKETS. 10 n Perhnn. MADISON SQ. GARDEN Saturday Night, Nov. 16th. pun ls si on. si.no, SJfK). S5.0O, ST.OO and S10.00. Scats on Salo Wednesday. Novcmlxr IS MADIfcON SQUARE f.MtDEN nnd ALL TIC RET OI.NCir.S. Chas. Harvey, Wm, Gibson, Jo. Humphries and Aisu clatt will present a military concert and a BOXING CARNIVAL In which tho stars or tho pugilistic world will gia the Iwet they have. You remeiuler the show tbey gats for the Red Cross. This record will bo outdone The sport ing committee In chvee will donate tho entire proceeds to the United War ttork Campaign Fund. BENNY LEONARD JACK BIUTTON JOE JEANETTK KID NORFOLK FRANKIE CALLAHAN HARNEY'ADAIR bi:nnie VOLGAll s T KO JOHNSON t JOHNNY DUNDEE JOE WELLING I JIM COFFEY CLAY TURNER WILLIE JACKSON EDDIE WALLACE litANKIETlURNS K. O. EG GEES METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Sunday Night Nov. 17th. PRICES S2.0O. 13.00. (4.00, So.OO. AUCTION SALE FOR CHOICE SEV1S COHAN&IA RIj THEATTE TUES., NOV. 12, AT ,t P. VI. Lie Nji.Oiial Asoiiat;o,i ol Fr'zr Annourxss in All Stir FRIARS FROLIC l ndor tho Personal Direction f nil tit Aitnor c.ko. .vt, lohan Ita.Mnnnd Illtrtitock Al Jnlsnn De Wolf llupper ham Ueriiurd Iuls ,s,aitu Ullllam (Oilier I'rank Tlnne Irilng llerlln 1M. M sun Ml(7l Joe lrtnrn The Friars will donate Unlts War Work Campaign I'und l.eiv Fields Joe Weber l.eo Illlrli luleln rll Maude Will Rollers John Charles Thomas Rnile A IHvm Joe ( aw horn I'rauk Huron Eleanor Painter Othersinlie Announced ho intlra proceeds to the MONTAUK Trices Ktrept hat. I. 7.1c.. Al. 1 IIIM 1 I I.K DAVID lir.LlSCO Piesenls POLLY WITH A PAST The BeKsco Theatre great cormsly suc cess, with the original Production and Ca-t. Including Ina Claire, Cjrll hcott, II. Iteeirs.Snillli, Herbert lest. Ionise (iallonay. C.enrge Stuart Christie, 1 nomas lte.snolds, Adah llarton. Ilettv IJnley, Frances erdl. ard l.lojil Neal. di :i'I t MOVTii K I'liirrs UCVT Genlg" t.roafthurst Presents KSpHE WALKLD ,$H SLEEP' WrtCINJ with the New York Cast. JAY near FULTON ST Cltfuuiiv ?! igjj j Matinees Daily Vrek Htartlnc Monday Mai.. Nov. II THE PACE MAKERS A Clean, Snappy Burlesque Hhow With Funto Comedians and Prrlty Girls Who Can bliiK and Dance. WREMTLING TUESDAY NIGIir Direction (iUORGE IIOTIINEIt TODAY: 2-BIG CONCERTS-2 Mat. Daily at 2.; 25c, 50c,75c 2,000 "CHOICE SEATS, 50c. OFKEITTI'S PALACE 1 Eitri Mt.ii I 25,50,75c,M,J1.50 1,000 ORCH. SEATS, 51.00 Exiept S.U.. Mm. nml IIiII(Ia .MiiSSU. , taROADWAVAWD47T-STRE Tt lilt, CONCERrSil'NIlAY, 2 und H P. M. lleglnnluK ,'Miilida), Noiemhcr llth. " FNGAGh.MHNT KXTRAORDIN -R EDDIE F O Y with THF. YOWCFR TOYS in "SI UMWHFJRE IN NEW YORK." EXTRA ADDED l'E ATI' RE First Appearanca In America. MLLE. PAULE CLERGET The French Musical Comedr Star Former Managlruc Directress of the Alhambra Theatre. Brujol3. Creator of tho Principal French Oraml Opera Rolfs ENOAOEMKNT EXTRAORDINARY Society' Eacluslie Entertainer. BEATRICE H ER FORD In a Repertoire of llcr lnlmltahla f'haracierlratlons EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION. EMMA HAIG & LOU LOCKETT In TMr Own Conn ptton nf Hrmx hrvi Danm TTTrTiTiT ITiSTTrTtTT" llnillv AnuoNW'Uman and J ark NitTrrl- nniiir 1 1 - "THE HEART OF ANNIE WOOD" A Musical Half Tom wimjMctnii rru . i iwni .mrnMnim anu jactc alorru rnvTM" V HUSSEY & CO. Asslstisl tiy Wm Worsley In "Somesiliere In Vaudeville, ' TED. DONER , pai I Fnmethlnic New In Singles, FILtUKIAI I AL'S DOGS. "ENOAOEMENl DE I.IXE- L'd lllu Wwk BESSIE CLAYTON presents he-wlf ant tluo Incomparable Spanish Diners !, 1 S i C ANS I N O - E D O V A R D o IN 11EK NEW EDITION OF lll.lt 1PIS DANCE RKVIhW ith T t M DIr CLE. JOHN IRAN and JIMMIE C.ViHON i LONDON TO NtSVYODK ' LOLVs'S NLW YORK THEATRE ont 11 A M to II V St. Ilmiftn'r llutH.r Mcl'HTt. 'I he I llh t'llt .1 Lews kuntu Fool 1, i'V.I'.in'i' J,' . AVMtlcys NS VKIt Vlv, u, irirlca llohls. .V Nelson llmlin. Resirttii icHrvil, on.1 . t -I i)i ai't, :i,UJ, x J-