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"Frops" Had MA To Suit Direct . eiever property man is one of th. greatest adjuncts to that army of en copoeing the staff which our punds a director who is making an "oeptienal muotion pI'ture. LUponm the prowirt) meni falls the respoaibility of being able to get anything that a director may wieb to use in the wak tag of e his scene. Of course. it making society plays the task In omparativeln simple to that of furnishing "prop. for period play. Sine the beginning of the production of Kismet. which was made for R~bsrtsonCele. with Otis Skinner as the star ad which is to ae the attraction at Moore's RWaite The ater all nest week. beginning tomor' row. Louis J. Genter. .ho Is dir.t iag the production, has had his prop erty men in hot water day and night Isno er to gut the any unositol things that are required. A caravan of camels and ten lew keys were ordered on atternoon.! When Mr. Gasnies arrived en the set he looke the aials ever an p thsm Then turning to the property radmman hah took u t a hmewit the instructions that ho wanted "these few little things in about it "Teu. sir. you'll have them" r" 'd Props" before he looked at the CrThen walking off by himself he ZIBOPELD FOLLIES PUXT WEU-;3I2 HL INGS eaO~i fL x oa H BURTON 3OLME SUNDAYUI MOINAY'' IINAL MOTION PICTIRES And Colored Views CONSTANTINOPLE S..t. ow. . to P.0. ThE AuGHIER PAYS ruEbDAY ***L N.Y.Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH, Ceuduete. Tickets $S.0. $2.00. $.50 and $1.60. Office T. Arthur Smith. 6300 ti St. EkIDAY, NOV. 26 TARASOVA The dessian Singer ef senge. .Tiets.n Is us, SL~o 61.0 outs . ArIthu t11 06ti'l 0 tat s Beet M NAIP . Year I "HE FAMILY TEW NEXT MONDAY-OKAYS NOW. GRACE GEORGE IN 'THE RUINED LADY" An Innocent Adventure Dr VSANCxS NORDSTUOM flrtxinlaVy Heuw (N. Y)1 -cemm THE DAUGHTER PAYS SCRANDALL - W SUN,. WlMfT NATIONAL PDD8MM29 KATHERINE "CU Rl HARRY P0LLARD',"AC0P* T se.-We.-Noerns Tael @ EXTRA ADDED 00MSDTY4 Thurs.-Fri.-Bryant W&&ie Siturisy-Eileen Percy in *?OMEDT--MDGA T AKED T ED C ALW AY$ A G00D RANDALL W SUN.-MON.-T "TRUMPE'I VITA RA PHI HAIR-A 181 ALL-STAI U&pPLEMENT'AET PEA4TUNED of 'WTHUR.-F ALICE, IA VITAyAaPI A VIIJID IRA "THE VICE 4 MACE t4NNN&TT's rnR.iM. Alllllllillllll .3 fn's Job Trying or for This One read: "Fifteen laaukv dogs eovdred with flea. twenty-V5 mere doshey& IN peat.. sad halt a Mass men caela" i slarted. "Preyj." yee lare. "o- thr..w ..eldTVrkleh ab said moth r. fetwtee Pye rut ine sevea-feet sNeW, oOe D5540' beo at ma. mallew.s. sein ax. ut lerfile ad twe small butterfle, aid as aseleut Turkish rawe Is werkiag . .sdlt.es . it ended. No wender "Prop." looked a little uses". Be had a hard time getting toe ame~Ls Where io the sain. ef Heaven he w. to sa half doses mere he di motkew. A three weeksoeld Turkish baby; that was asp ether irohiom. to sat "othing of the Itert..es. suddenly an idea struck hbs ad eut of the studio he noshed. Mr. Gssiler. Waeiig after hilm. sIlingly remarked: "If I seat that man for the men he would get 11. Ms Aaa.. Las the smileu1-1le girl with the quiet eyes, who has hes seoling as direetor on the balcony Hoeer ef Lwew's Palace Theater fer several mesthe. has been appointed cahier in pleec of Miss Addle Boyd, who to going to Calfornia. ROAERT WARWICK Uemselh is the Wpebs Drama). The Dauntless Three ..N NAN~ Mstrra la y " TE L WHI0 WOOTH 3e. -a. Nev. no asas Now. mt5... et as a . sad1. AM Us.1. ulsgb 16dSeet l IE DAUGITER PAYS B..K" H ." * (TEP L. LS 1 week Nights, U-S ARCADE A aled Place M DANCE Ee.st Mai.-S efr Ce.. Bargain Nights-Me.. . Than. Note-AL ar t. _ our 0m D uwlnin L_ _ "THE WHIRL OF MIRTH" With AL 133515s 1Gx ia" $e Brni d e" with le/ THEDAUHTERPYS B.F.KEITH 5 ; DA.LY e SON.. OLTS .i "Beare e th Brde c..- d. . . , "N D J.,, O aniateTHITr-Preet. ElSIE LEOWAhI & CO. LONG TACK SAN a MAGICIANS. 'NNA CEANED. UNS a IDADIYG. DUFIT a MANN CIVTL'5 MANI. KU(SVll a S Tramle R. 'ae. ISL MAr e N" el.. FMIIL Se Conev mbds 'oms = BOCKER TE MRICAST =EU u tI.-ar.eLsae. 'A0NCE "TFEDEAOOL.S"F3 i iJ"''RANDA'" METROPOLITAN KATHERINE MacDONALD 11 THE B LUA11L.Y PCTUi W LOle. 51 Y OF" aCTESS "C'JRTA(N" THE PLA Y First Nationse Ricly Mounted Camera Version of Rita Weiea's Delightful. ly Refresisg Saturday Evning Post Story of the Triumphant Star 01 the Stage Who Deserted Her Adoring Pusblic for the Supposed Tranquillity of a Palatial Home, Only to Be Forced Back to Her Career asd Eventual Happiness by the Brade Intrigues of Her Gold-Plated Husband A True Picture of Metropolitan Life, With Frequent Glimpses of the Gayest Spots on Broadway. A BEAUTIFUL STAR.A WONDERFUL ROMANCE-A DE LUXE PRODUCTION COMPLIMENTS OF THE FEATURE Dliiactive Abr.eviated Comics . . . . . . . . Patho's Pieturised Ners The Literary Digest's Pithy Topics of the Dap Selected Overture Metropolitan Augumeuted Concert Orchestra . . . . Anedeo Vioni, Conductor Sunday, 5.50 to 11 P. M.-Continuous Performnses--Daily, 10:50 A. M. to 11 P.M. -LOEW'S COLUMBIA NEOINNING TOMORROW-EOOND WEEK The Increasing demand of the public for further show. n n sakes necessary the continuation of this breath-tak. ing romance oIf an excitement mad girl whose adventures * shocked Manhattan society to its depths. A love' tale of haunting beauty, magnificent in investiture and gorgeous in its color. "THE RESTLESS SEX--EX' BROBi!RT W. CHAMBERS / Roh cert ZIcnard, with a cast of unusual distinotio that include MARION IVIE3-ARLTLE SLACEWMLL -kAL.PI KELLAE I . ~ ?i1gammowtovkar. -EXTRA~ ADDED! ATTRACTION - f IUETa COMLDT-'A YOUN h A'; FAEO!" LOEW'S SHUSIRT6ARRCk ..~ L4STI DAY l0 ia I giThee.Lad THE .CHARLES THc YOUNG A na. s.'a'' - 3s3,.. o x admr "An Sileash sued 16oy -. W -m -411 f~ hCKW. IAIlEDETHEL OLAYTON -mosor ns A3 VE W~t k~l~lIiV~Ss.**-a.'mof I~eae SA PRMONTiat PICT'Rt - MOORES ' RIALTO su. asse P. M. ALL WEEK 11 A. M.-t P. M. OBERTSOWCOLE PRODUCTIONl PRESENTED WITfH SPECIAL SE;NERY 6 PROLOGUE 'ACTED BY THEO. ~HARIYs SUPPOI 11NG CASIPIARSe SCREEN EMUUT OF rICT TN/S ST6/PENDOUS TEN iPEEL DRAMA COST/N6& S/ALFA MILL/0N /S EVEN 1- - TE/' EPL AY The greatest actor of the American stage in his most popular and celebrated stage success. One of the most noteworthy supporting cass ever assembled, including Hamilton Rei'elle, Rosemary Theby, Ilerschell Mayall, Elinor Fair and Leon Blary. A harem interior that has never been equaled on stage or screen. Weird Oriental dances, sensuously alluring. A series of bathing scenes in the harem. How a beggar in one day rose from poverty and rags to wealth and position only to have them dramatically swept away before sundowin. The Street of the Tailors, portraying the ancient method of selling goods of all sorts. Hundreds of gorgeous robes and gowns designed especially for this producto. The famous pool scene in the harem where Hajj, the beggar, finds his ancient enemy and fights and drowns him. Te Interior ofth Caliph's20 pae-pronounce oby artc th o fine la eset ofits kind grgeous decoration, used in it. A story brimful of color, drama, comedy, adventures, intrigue, fights, love.gnaking, bewilderment and suspense. A spectacular wedding procession at night through the picturesque winding streets of ..gdad. MASEIF.O UT IKTEE ITATIVE ORC'IEST'ATION S-LECTEE SUBISIIRT El EJECTS - - -NOTE P'RICI'5 War Tax n luded EA R IOGU MOnE'.ad i~da62to~ MO. ETR 1P0OL:2TAN PROONRs ESME m o n M RO AR TR I Ki{0 0 ......, o ... .aaz... THE THINGRIAKEUINAKER PENRRLST EN AETh gHyS L.ON C HA NE A Trip-Tlirue meeId's* ' Wh - u p~ His'--- rf"' s'" Mrss e il Pi--M A O ..hrace.lOf .......,. ..eeT..-^*"'''ro st EM ASO Nss Mane...eii *, -a e. m os~a.