=\ ! J in composer, including T* the GAYETY. £:a." Witches' Dance" and "Honda the "Etude in F / Is at an": Arensky Kharp K red-letter week promised j,ajor." the Rachmaninoff "Prelude" i e Gayety Theater by the "Hip-Hip- in O Minor and Liszt's Rhapsody » '-v who will make their 0. 2. ooray Girls," and temperament, with rAnrasOTii -fir st of the season at Originality appearance marked creative Idealism, are H"ERE? "were moments whe matinee. "Frolics Abroad" is theto:y'sa( of this remarkable charderlstlospupil j 9 Oliver Jiorosco must hai ^Hji^ Lie of the musical extravaganza to of Leschitizky, who perhaps ranks as I been tempted to change tl be lii two acts and ie foremost woman pianist of the " presented eight 'J'ty. It was Dr. Walter Dam rose h. title of "Please Get Ma: ones. It is said to include every " Coinductor of the New York Symphony ried" to "I Should Worrj pe of entertainment, ranging from Oi-chestra. who first introduced Lenin ' ^Tin omfc other colloquialism express rce comedy to grand opera from st:a to the American uiusical public JShRC gTeat personal anxiety. Audacioi |d^^| elodrama to vaudeville. Ben Pierce, of a kenius unlfke any it had yet aracter eomedffcn, heads the cast, co enuntered.t JJw it Is in theme, the little play is SBp hich includes Helen McClain, Ralph 1 Tickets may be had at T. ' *rark requiring the most accurate r< ickaway, Tillie Storke, Kddie Jor- j Srnith's office, i:)06 G street, 3lbarsa1 'Plttk rlav ho f r> vn iVia nnanin ^.v. n, Thelma Seavelle, lipoe Beaudrj ) ^KMC ^ »(_j. id Perrin fiomers, besides a chorus j John J^iere, one of the principal players b< One of the features McCormack, Friday. Hp* twenty girls. j the Irish «*ame ill. A single unrehearsed pai jgHHKj?1' me on" will ue ;iii aquani' spe< John McCormack. tenor, 1 ' farce upsets the entire niachir 5||ta Bs> JhfiB^B- ^ ^ Wmt ta presented by the Six Diving ole« iil give his concert, scheduled for >ry d the performance missin 'lies who will impersonate mer- j3 tjuary 10, Friday afternoon, at 4:30, kept flr aids in a huge glass lank In Jire more or less all week. One of tli ^ with this act. Manager onnctiunFoli's Theater. Tickets sold for , %iost interesting figures connects i» has arranged also forHarJarboetwo ,Jinuary 50, it is announced, Are good nateur r Friday afternoon. the play was unnoted the an diving- contests to be held JJvith by nr -. A^; tring the week, open to any patron fierce; a aler smooth-shaven, this house. The first is for men ami Actors' Fund Benefit. straight-backed man, thoughtful < '* ys only, Thursday night, with Expression, yet physically fit appai £ IraJ*. 4< for women and girls FridayjiiherAnnouncement is made by Daniel 5pntly for a foot hall game. He smile l &K-. i m ght. Valuable 7>rizes will be award- p oh man, president of the Actors' j* ml chatted while a scene was |k , ^MtL the. winners. Kntries can be made goin -> jpbf ; v s at the box j.. ind of America, that a special ft* pieces before his He / << &, office. eyes. confess p -v,:>cxx .jttiftltffc< t JF I for the fund will be Jkfi that he had worked hard all day x .y^>' v benematineegiven 3*pected to work equally hard nes Mki r Washington Friday afternoon, Feb- and some f" Lyceum. f If an * / 46y- days after that ,u ary 21. in the National Theater. The fed business man was entitled t / Harry Hastings' "Raazle Dazzle" aVersion it was this one. Yet 110 dis m bU / rlesque show is the Lyceum The- ro tal proceeds of the single »»r ofession For the and infirm ^Jhe publie is learning to take nint e leading comedian. The music is aged nd more interest in the theatric olti Ben Bard and J. K. Jerome. j e fund maintains a home, where UTal known as the stage director. Ko st includes ublin doll"; P^pcie Judah. « Jeorked and unthanked. Nov. his nam U * ^^^^^LLANOR- d Dunn, and Fertivjand ! rise program will embrace r/Z^r Halperin Denny J( musical. gneans much 011 a program. T'reducin lmer Mines, with a feature chorus contribute.teipsichorean. Jhianagers lik-- 10 110 Their own stag ^ matinee is g"i\en every day. m and protean.by all of the comdraatic as lar as ' ^> inies the week of the lSlh Jiirecting possible. Mr. Mo laura ______: appearing *osco does merit of .his. But produe Maude, end jjjjj j in Baltimore as well as all playing managers have many irons in th jfctJ^cyRiL\ HOPE. C&E-W5- /l^/zb/*?/ Folly. w ashir.gton. in addition to special Ire and they are not the kind of iro, Charlie Gramlich ofters his Blue especially brought fromalictions^ tnghat can be turned over to a black >w York for this particular event, bbon Belles" at Smith. "The Girl Behind the Gun" pro the Folly Theater he actors' fund benefit will afford ram notes that the brisk and reall \\ week, commencing with matinee W-jisashingtonians an opportunity to uman dialogue is directed by Kdga 3 p.m. loday. in a burlesque show. r*pay. at least in part, the wonderful i IacGregor. This is the same direcio ri latin King and Doc Dorman will rendered during the period of the "r JJrho had in hand the musical pla *v.ar to a multitude Of charities by the jJShe Took a Chance." w hich appears. ndle the comedy, and Caprice, a members of a profession to which it 3rere earlier in the season to not ver tninutive soubrette. and Ruby Gil- n< ver occurs until last that "charity audiences. However, th ore the leading feminine roles, be gins at home." riaterial wa^ there and it did not g ^^^^HIHiKi^H hers will be William Arrlaon. Gus fnthusiastic*e> the storehouse. On the contrary, i srtimer, Dixie Ksmond. Billy Hagari. lias turned up on Broadway with ne* ith Wallace. Charlotte t'hastine. THEATERS NEXT and new I'nder th WEEK. Jhusic players. itie Ferguerson and Vioiet Lunde. . a Jitle "The Velvet I-ady" it is one o vo special the hits of the big city. Ik attractions will be the NATIONAL.Florence Nash, the ''w^^'' irrison Sisters in "eight feet of rag- e, star of "Within the Law."talliedin * # * ne opera." and a comedy pantomime c]aarles Emerson Cook's production of MacGregorian plans for the fu t. Tomorrow night a wrestling nov- jlemnant." supported by Orrin '^The embrace tv Will be uresenteH .fiire a. variety of materia! mi Walter Hegan. Harold Howard.John>n, v Charles Previn, the "Girl Behind th< Dorothy Cheston, Ben K. Graham and 4 un'' musical director, is doing th< / Arcade. 01 are Weldon. "Remnant" is a spark of a smart little musical come ^jgcore The management of the Arcade ng French comedy of 1840, which ^ietta for him. Mr. MacGregor is a!s« is been adapted to the American Interested in a work by the Washing announces that the beautifulAutonumst age. Mr. Cook, its producer, has author George Hazleton. a worl neing auditorium, ten associated with David Belasco hich he believes will at thronged nightly. »n confidently ill be made attractive r many years and was identified 11 tain as much literary eminence a. especially to w ith his e famous productions. *jThe ellow Jacket" itself and moc dancing public on l.incotn's SHI BERT-BELA SCO.Arthur Ham (ox office prosperity. It is an exqui and on St. Valentine's day. birthywhen site oriental fantasy combined witl stinetive programs will he rendered m producer of the famouserstein, Pennine modern comecfy. A readini Shubert d novel souvenirs will be dis- "he Lilac Domino," will present his Central Coliseum. riml. Among its farceurs, t riental J, singers and dancers are comeans.Zclda m past or in the lively ant The Central Coliseum offers to St precise analysis of character of ou roll- ars, Peggy O'Neil, Edna Hibbard. skaters pleasant taries Ruggles, Virginia Hammond, own Sime ami country. It is callei Sunday diversion illiam *fhe Haunted Pajamas." its origii its large rink, located in the heart Halligan. Roland Hogue. red . being: a clever story published uadei the downtown Heider, rFed Lennox. Elsie Law- the same title. section. The man- so n and Olga Jlishka. with a featured rement promises at all times to cllorus of twenty. * * aintain a standard. < PETRr>/A fez&t's high SHl'BERT- CARRIER . Walter "Oh, Lady, Lady"' a lingering: lay o OLGA H ast's of Cosmo Hamil , lilting loveliness, found delightet presentation ' audiences all the week at the Shubert Liberty Dansante Gardens. n's new comedy-drama, "Scandal," The Show it ith Charles Cherry and Francine tioiasco. Passing took Wonderful electrical effects, irrimore in Pt» ood time about pasiCng on it: the leading roles. The way from Poll's the Shubert manage pavilions, rustic benches,jricturquede- P' ay deals with life in "high society" 1 ment unshaken in its fhtful dance floors and id is described as replete with evidently being interesting drama and faith that W'ashingon is. in the cas« otion pictures are promised at the ^ light comedy. innee , pf a big scenic production, entitlet berty Dansante POLLS.The Comstock-Elliott 707731 Gardens. .Music is , to recognition as a two-week stand rnished "Oh Boy!" described as projction.the | by Bovello's orchestra. fp^ jc urth annual Princess Theater, New - ork, musical comedy success." The The Great American Drama.."Wha' ^ Passing Show b<>ok is by Bolton and W'odehouse and ecome of the ever Tonight. ! 1»*a not only The Passing Show of 1918 will te music by Jerome Kern. "The great American drama, bu give ^rigiuai Princess Theater cast" is #xpected t extra performance at Poli's to- ; of Just ordinarily good plays o pi'omised. including Anna Wheaton, ' ght. H - al Forde, Elaine Wilson. Charles American life?" asks Florence -Nash in the jmpton. Edna May Oliver, Augnsla # whom ns. The cast includes Irene Frank- 10 Alan Rogers, Mile. Olympia Morn. paucity of vehicles of this nature ii i. Burton Willie and va Whitfield and | to the be Green, Eugene Ireland, Lord D«sill.and ; rather disheartening. Vp award. Will H. Fhilbriek, Roy uller. Helen Jackley and the news i (inning of the late war a certain typi MAL MARSH &»LLIERMOOE_S Fred and Adele Astaire. Cumings.Dor- P>ctorial. f ofr» American drama flourished am a. Edward Basse. 1-ette » jn£ie considerable fortunes for theiir G&rdekt. Corder. (3AYETY."The Bostonian Knickerbocker olet Englefleld, and a chorus of 150 le in producers.the crook play. To till: inter Garden "Bits of Hits," Bursquers." class 'Within the Law.' iij ... girls. in two burlettas. "Carmen" andcombing belonged Rose." The Which 1 played Aggie' Lynch. 'Sin g« company is headed"Ti;rby t as t rank Finney and Philip Ott and in which 1 appeared tfa< _ olongy and poker-piaying; Poffl T ?" LECTURES. CONCERTS. ,Fi Birnie Clark Jack Witts, inudes Carey. Gertie Green, a guro-ehewtai[ Her singing lessons began under GRACE- W 4 V ti« Nelson. Grace Howard and HazelNete S>M^iL NC* with a AnS flirtatious manicure girl in t Mine. Garrigues, and Miss Painter '> [ger, featured chorus. was also of this category.'SweeSixteen.'helped to support herself by singing PLETOIER-> Stanley.Thibaud. Today. LYCEUM.A two-act musical » "After these roles I continued t<> in a church choir. H|| rhe Ona B. Talbot Fine Arts Enter- 1« "The Americans," Don A later-she determined to featuring burtta, swamped with offers to play dor year go ises this afternoon will present in iark, with Billy Mclntyre. Jack of similar parts in more or lesij to Europe tp study. "With a Zyoeurn^ ||M| ^ Gussie White. Flo aii teed income of $50 a she joint recital at the Owen, HughM placed herself under the .tutelage of ie&ter Helen Stanley, the American f fcuch later the public began to ge:t line. Nikisch, "wife of the famous or- , SHUBERT chestra instructor. and said well, that man is as yet prano, and Jacques Thibaud. the t « tired of them. too. Pei"r' monogamous. The good Fjrench violinist. "For a year and a half I iookei1 When -the time came for. her debut this sentimentimectlyof >»' """^ In the hundred may satisfy ac! _ .' [ for an American I rea»1 she toot: part with about five 5I!''S'' 1 for the Shubert- lime. Stanley's successes s Spotlight. About play. and save from t European sopranos from every corner of Ger- '"® !nale him resorting % ¥ ere based her ktjpdreds of manuscripts. but coultI le inconvenience of polygamy. his week, beginning DOROTHY DALTOH L upon work upon the . many in a conducted by " >eratic And nothing that was represent* competition to. he millionaire, having means and | .' he Shubert °I stage, and in this country Thomas Broadhurst has written a and worth s owners of the American rights to % produc- Jw /C&iVS COfum6i& ith the Ellis and UTtly American whili ' leisuire. has a natural tuste Opera Company th ree-act play called "Our Der Eosenkavalier." who were being for thg , 5Cke s comedy, "The ith the ensemble of the Pleasant pent a literary standpoint. Bichard Strauss in cast- romsintic, just as he has Tor castles. *) Chicago £>1reams." "And then there were the man _ assisted by and other luzu- fs Eleanor Painter q jera. Of late the concert field has the great estates, yachts .' .. er UHB. When an actor scores a sue ing production. is not with the ; nployed her time. Her program will ] is «o » Miss Painter sangi.as her trial aong rjes. He satisfied ing- Waiter Wilson, Beverly Sitgreaves going sheas in a certain type it is diflScul of and he ' t York and "copy'* *D!dude Italian. French and English p,ranee 10 take in , an aria from '-"Don Carlos." and plait3, ordinary things life, J&mi; and ^evY newspaper las. and part Sarah is n ot with the ordi- Hoy Walling". of it. he shuts one of his *T songs folksongs and in Richard from his seat, satisfied plain, ' So performances in Paris. Bernirdt's _ Strauss, rising . . "The Climax," wa s presented in this n?a^c *"ie closing group she wiil'have the his actor is capable of anything dif insisted the accorn- nary woman. The actrtess satisfies his c«utns in the boudoir of his em- _ upon playing LI CI a dozen y better part of three Payers ^ork with words by Eugen Ysaye 4Ian, aria from "ilignon." At its conclusion is onily the star of a musical show, she ST i*r-v- w«pnnp a friosi 4. again becomes the victim of a b( rt-Garrick announces Marion* s nlems he has the fortune t [j I 7TV years in this cour . . id musical setting by Maurice Dam- <>. good : he exclaimed to Col. Mapleson. the is infinitely more picturesque than the fjcTVtf -Kiss burglar." A number or merry a young cellist. ambeau as an early booking. (ten by producers with the visioi" worntan ^ and Australia. | is, Belgian |h English impresario, "She must play of simple domestic life. situations are the outcome. M. Thibaud was beard as man ike David Belasco. who, fo ; The play is in t hvee acts, with in- I here ^ Octavio." "B. ecause of cumulative admiration. Carl Brie!. lo with the Philadelphia Orchestra.soist Roland West's mystery melodrama, in David Warfleld's lov what elUental music by Joseph j » example, But the plan fell through before It is man's habit to wtfnt he sees t, > in H e will Halo's '"he Unknown Purple," was presents* America in _ the note of humaia playgoers The forthcoming presentation Is t ______play "Spanish Sym- jfMedy great the end of the year, and Hiss Painter a in:ijorlty of his fellows admire and J. a its 175th performance In New Yor® ri"° is delightful impersonation the nature 0f a revival, with Mr lony" in addition to set of airy , Kthoe. offer to at the Char- wan t. To the mental ,.r ' B. F. KEITH 13st week. -a accepted-an sing purely hypnotic, in this city the season be- is role of tr S ifles from the early French and , "Perhaps ft was because Mr. Pool* lottenburg Opera House, where* for sugg;esticm force of the admiration di- 1.,-V Pjnto t^.st in hi original so fore Mr, Chambers, the dra- pietro Golfanti. tfcie Mnie. the famous Italian classics. heas with Mr. Belasco many year,? two years she was the soprano. In rectisd at an actress, millionaires arc hot-tempered boy. Olga Petrova, stage Helen Hayes has made a hit in the he imbibed, the same faculty o1 jgatist ne eds no ntroduction His arld Wa]ter WHso n in the role of the fBiat answer to a hurry call from Con- pecuiliarly sensitive. It is like the many s, from "Captain Swiff of an(j screen star, is returning to B. F. st of "Dear Brutus" and is to bo 'plav m . At any rate, he saw ii a new lr>vavlf, naiian usic teacher. . . perception. J vent Garden, ehe learned role charm of an old master to connois- thirty yea rs ago to his "Tyranny of Keith s Theater this week, with a ''Wartime England," starred shortly by George C. Tyler may work something that convince)1 one and sang it without re- geur for '^^Vleano?*»®s* inter saug in grand Thursday, in day s bidding- it. | * ^ & was Tears" anid Passers-By" of recent >efore she made her of and recitations, "Wartime England," Newman's Erlanger. andlaw ;lkiia that I capable of varyini? hearsal. As a result she was engaged "it is hardJy necessary to say that seasons, hiave made his name and his group songs, poems (gfedbds. and always has cheered me t<0 for the rest or the Italian Opera sea- the actress is usually blessed with skill fa'mil ^^ican stage' debut. She was ea(,h affording contrast and compari- tr;iveltalk, closing the "wartime Frances Starr last week celebrated a come - cm an _ lots belief that while always son. Later she returned to Chariot- rnoni than an ordinary share of phys- -The Sa Grace" is his latest to this Diintry, although in ro ir 100th in New Yoric a witl4 ving kr^li8;ht and son- Comedy relief overflowing series, Thursday afternoonEupe"at performance .etienne. I should have play jcat attractions. But these are not American S*rl. Andreas Dippel, tenburg. work and the product of his mature by^ measure will be afforded the Avon i: 30 and at 8 at Henry Kloblock's "Tiger, Tiger," contrasts. 80 we decided to Prior to the outbreak of the war, UBUa the things that captivate the It is a of order, starred m his fhe Lilac Domino, by evening o'clock, the the Belasco j-iferious some h e illy genius. comedy high Theater. tether, be and I, that day while singing in "Mignon." she was njill1ionaire, for he can find in private The concerns the or .®4r"!0 -fsp. due largely to Comedy Four in antics and mellow Miisonic Temple Auditorium, 3 3th { find such a and that 1 Andreas who im- plot experiences, rich tonal,suu f^rould play heard by Dlpple. jjfe many women with charms as Blinn Coirbett, dwelling with his the qu hlrmonies, entitled "A Hungarian stireet and New York avenue, will Penny Wise," the new Lancashire star in it. mediately engaged her for the prima as Later John fort '.dpould Krea t those of any actress he sees, family in a. small village neat- London starred°herTnV"Tlie Norton and Sammy ccimedy. to be produced by Scibilia ^TJOf course, 1 would rather have ha d donna role in. "The Lilac Domino," iris more to the point to say that the during- the first of the great Princess Pat," and she had the stellar Rhapsody." Ruby iRustrate how the British empire has ieatrical will have its American but it didn't i- the role In the days enterprises, \pt an play, hap She assumed early-fall ess knows how to make the most war, and once among the smartest nle in i.r. Co'' 's musical corned;, Lee, from the big Broadway shows, m,»t its vital problems, the labor fit st performance tomorrow night at 'yen along. Then one day-.alinos t of 1514 and scored an instantaneous of t he physical charms she possesses, officers -in his majesty's service, f>ut "Uiorianna." liei role iii The ( li- wjjj ad[i aIi(j dances. Miss Nor- qu[estion and the food supply. New- Stamford. Conn. 5»alf a year ago.Charles f.merso n hit Later, under the management of 00,000 women, who were employed Rosaieen." by Whitford Kane Jputstioil. entertainment and over the fa« 'too much for a child and n« t etites. wltl, lout objections of the young, man's aristo- Dickens; Vat and "Ernie Stanton," 1 n an exclusive group of motion pic- being ear-splitting; she has Ber- res views TJtursday afternoon. February SO. for a woman.' IVfr. K>rn is onlv. thirtv-three years ores ence of mind, and she knows cratlc mol her, and in the end Blinn nn English Boys From AmeTica": tu and color of the cities of pjiougk the ' 8*" >8 to in his old J- "Have a Smile"; Le "Mr. Cook, then raised questioi old now. Yet he years what to do with her hands and feet n1 restored rank Mr U Ujq riaid and Duffy, in eds, Bradford, York. Glasgow and j Miller is to we the i n befean. agol t the secret efforts of Alice's and the Pathe News. Ec will be where Henry shortly present Sfchould transplant story on th<- of the as vrell as her tongue. regiment hrough , Lady Pets, linburgh shown, the a new After careful considers by camping .doorsteps ental and devoted wife. The Kiss Bui glar, a charming 3 an(j g.j5 fhe bill will wiir loliere," play by FbiiSp MoeU\ Diew York? musical comedy producers for a hear- "A nd last, actresses are best mothers pm- pr$- created many startling changes, r, with Mr. Miller an the he voted tor leaving It in It 8 t nt> roie of the wife .is played by one of last season's sent Jack Norworth, the Marmein Sis- jn the short space of the four poet- \\ tttion Tliis was after he returned to in tlhe world." musical cotnedv, years anche Bates as Mint , " ing. de Montespsa kauria Crews. Other mew- ... Dtoriginat setting. One thing he de Miss Hope , be tPrs aud a11 the other numbers given e British empire achieved the most an was New York from the Heidelberg- of t he are Aewr J ork hits, v,iU presented by d Holbrook Bllnn as Louis XTV. wrided definitely.no accent to b . ... bers organization Betty laBt week ipendous effort versity. It seemed as if no one wouldUni!l r#<-tares Cannibals.Martin Annie Charlotte the Sliuberts at Theater this of its history, vised. The Knglish was to be as pur John- Murray, Hughes, fhPoli'sckets may be had at T. Arthur < give him a hearing. He was full of Kdward and Stan- * The Velvet Lady," a musical ndaptWe "the French. S£)n ' explorer, adventurer and chum of Granville, Douglas week, tomorrow evening. gK lith's G figs new and varied ideas in melody, was ron. beginning office, 1306 street northwest, ticin of "A Full House." was presented Harr,s , , *The language of the adaptatio Jac»: London, made a series of re- ley The book and ics are by Glen from the French is of necessit ...familiar with its relation »o rnirth. iyr Mc-I COSMOS. in New York last week with, success. hi® ambition was to them n arkable picture studies of the music by Raymond ! Gc orgia is to have but Mr. Cook has achieved land express life in the Donough and -.Toa/tlio.. . W.if.f.WM«, TltiiwJ.n O'Ramey reported .American. »»_*-» 1.-.. Tim I'ci afr\ tia Tlioofar ihiq Wrfk will I his own > * AUUXSUAJ. SC) red another hit as the a French atmo>"phere b v in country. canr libal islands of the south Hubbell. Among All. MLHUllOUgU fun-maker. distinctive He tried and tried to induce one Pacific, SHUBERT-BELASCO a,s J ascha Hei/etz, the noted violinist. .his. artistic selection of setting s pro- ..hi, h will be shown here this week, J musical hits wet ft "Wizard of Oz," present a liberty theater show u hlrh exmnsit e-iv correct: hv Cos ducer after another to him a ii" and others. Mr. wi11 give a recital at the New Na- *,ou Tellegen is to continue fa Ullncl give e no **A Sleepless Night," a farce comedy "Babes in Toylan itg extraordinary attraction."The ^ j'jmfs (the play is of the r)f chance, and finally, after dozens of rhaps adventurer, except Jam- ticmal iuth" until the end of the season. He period a with Irene Fenwick and ^mic World of featuring Theater Thursday afternoon at s the 3hf0>. and by a pervading Frencb visits to Charles Dillingham, he was. don, ever risked his life more times in three ct. with'Shtful'inel- 1918," acquired rights to two new an to SSsicat' comedfes the famous dancer of 10 o'clock. This will be the third lys and probably will later be-«eea epirit with which the players had e given opportunity Interpolate ln h e search for interesting and un- » cttst it includes Ernest Olendin- odies. His most popular song was George Gilford, pi; some song numbers in an New Mor- co:ncert in the "Artists' Course." in one of them. been inspired English usuail material. Bonaid Gallahor, William Mor- "Poor Butterfly." the York Hippodrome; Alice concludes Miss Nash. "Mr. musical extravaganza. Year after ning, The two featur Jascha Heifetz is -*So." ' carried a camera with ; w aiawui i.ouvii* and a of Broadway prin- conceded to be one a it year New York him to ii.<* Lucille jiwmicicj Ie>" <*»®pany Alexandra Carlisle, who is making m >>ok has been able to find, giei theatergoers applaud- in motion all he cast arc Mane <_:arroTanSrDenman or the remarkable n ed of rd saw and onr. a. «( cipals, with a beauty chorus much out geniuses of the tp,ur in 'The Country Cousin" has jsopular success, but in an adaplatio performances foreign musical J*"®eled miles to rong supporting company, Maley, Others ar e Iiouise Mink. Enid is,00« gather . the French. And J still ask miy comedies and accredited their song thf ,, __ at the Shubert-Be- An ne Sands. Harry of the The company is irld. His progTam will include: cit to leave the English stage anddeied £rdm ,-s he has assembled into will ce *" esented Shackleford, ordinary. Spuestion, why do not our present-dalj- hits. wHtten by Kern, to the. more for- * "Canni- Clarke, Paul I)uzid dance numbers Among the are Wheeler "Caprice No. 12" and "Caprice No. w'tiich had try-out recently of governmental Blum, and has been builded for alluring big specialties " warnings that tav . nore, is to have a ua« "wholesome. sweet, clean life, full <>f lish composers. e is both whimsical ,, ,, , 20 Paganini; "Andante Cantabile." performance \o i lo so was suicidal. Wilson and the Dancing Dolls, a trio r the direction of Lee id ma: i and hatporou-s touches?" mauahinsr purposes only." Matinees ihe plot revolving chaikowsky-Auer. and "La ronde Kugel. Shu Th roughout the trip Mrs. Johnson -^nativ"'' Grand of clever Culner. w York, $ be iven Wednesday and Satur- around tbe beauitiful Aline, youngsters; Solly de,9 Lutins," Bazzini. Hllllesalrrt mud Actresses..Why was her husband's constant com- will s with her i Tfieaner Palater..Eleanor Paint'*r ion, Duchess of Orly. who, suite, wjj0 was featured in "Tip Yip do millionaires i'artl day. ,aurette Taylor has finished an en- , ntarrv actresses'." Zelda | ". Alma attracted attention with h'?t* V .less is described as hank and the Merriman of twelve weeks in Sears answers the -A Sleet Night" fo? YapseuCairopoCssYbleLeginska Recital, Friday. glgement Chicago question. ^^r'mak" an short asmgiDg ability when she was a gi n present-day conventional- her to remain in 1 European duchy, ters in elaborate musical num-Sisler jSthel Leginska, who has been de- an d has begun a tour of the "Because the millionaire has desires. >re important cities in the west, of. fourteen, out in the fastness NEW NATIONAL. scene is laid in Hunting- and a young Am erican lawyer, who ber. The show in its recent tour of sc ribed as "the pianistic marvel." affections.and inspirations like other island, with its to f! ee from Trieste by the liberty theaters has been ter she will go to Philadelphia ami (Bit Rocjty mountains. Born .(i morrow evening, at the New principal was obliged 11lie and as "un- and add xa- i drawn from the upper an of players whom attendance records at breakcardrang- phenomenal pianist" Boston. she w;as taken men, something else.leisure 'haVactelri irate group ing prices ywalkerv ille. Iowa, abundant means He has no need to tJOnal Theater. Cyril Maude and his strata of life. Rena Mansfield, the he accused of chea ting. Hard pressed, ing as high as $1.50. The Cosmos lit:e any other pianist in the world." ber mother to tl*e a will ' Chandler, a million- a ?n. then entered an rates will not be *ulsie De Wolfe has been awarded fCotorado by spend seek perfect cook through matri- supflorting company begin a ward of ralbot he Wtd in gardi advanced. The spe- wj11 give her only recital of the season for day in an isolated spc,t. ntony. and, Margaret to the an<* Ernest, the latter's son. window, to tind himself in the cial matinee film feature will picture 3 croix de guerre bravery under rafnroez. Onj Illington weejt's engagement in the new <\ open as the artist of T. Arthur Smith's St. e. when under a on a rock, she began to sitig contrary, his ideal need not be a j}^®* c people, engaged and of a > oung gifl. who of- William Farnum in the Artcraft pro- flr! heavy Mealed good u don Chambers "The Sav- so reallv, apartment of the in 'The has Ipistilv Turning, she saw two strani stocking darner. When he is young. 5- comedy, JJi^of'eiLCh other, are persisted- fered him her j ewels if he would duction of "For Freedom." At all per- VlLlentine day offering Ten- toi Country Cousin,"hombardjr nnsa woman, Mme. a has inherited his never ing Grace." which was a great sue- n together hy the elder He was so struck by her formances will be shown the Pathe Ani- Star Concert series, Friday afternoon, mc the wounded from a "hospitaldeiving jam Garrigues, millions and ly throw leave. at the New she was attached. MQjpng teacher. who went to known the burden of labor, be Is all cess in London last season, and which Chandler that the romance disap- beauty that he kisised her and jumped mated News and other films. at 4:30 o'clock, National to which fekanor',1 mother to advise her to the more ripe for ardent love making, L they look for excitement out of the windowr. He describes this Today's performance, starting at 3 Tlteater. Her program includes ly completed a successful run at a social B«lethoven's 53": the 1iolUe and Charles tM bake thw child to Sew York. Tvro "Because the actress ia women , with complicated results to Tonimy Dodd, p.m. and running practically continu- "Sonata, Opus King King, many 77 JfJ^Shtre adventure in B seen here in "Good Bwaja later the mother and daxight er tn one. She ia herself and she can 2* th® Kmpire Tbeate* Haw Toek. It the ttzial curtain the tangles are secretary, is daiiger of losing his ously, will present an unusually good C!lopin "Nocture Major," the ce:ntly ysuot cam, a benefit glyn by ber ai ^ Maud* whra stands at the head unraveled and four lovinj^jheartB -are position, who dee:ide» that the little bill of selected features and some new Ctlopin "Polonaise," a group of com- Judge," have returned to the east of .. siUona J»y Jiio.Amerl- Id*>rris. -Gest'a . 4MacDowell, *CentmjT WW|M1 \ ifc \imamSmHm *f friaJ.drs^.^v»«r lMMlo4HI81h _ *-adventure anight j»er-«-e^nacted-ia tones. Ipc t th"yrVfitiff ffitrirT.n»

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