At the At the Hath," Bert Green, Jean La Crusse, Lyric Strand At the Capitol Vaudeville Claude and Marion Cleveland find In Picture Theaters other«. (reaied by CosmopolitanP^odudicm? PALACE.Bessie Clayton, In "A Box WINTER Baker und ASTOR."Theodora," the Italian film, GARDEN.Edythe the last three weeks of its en¬ Party," head» the bill for a secoud Clarence Nordstrom, In "Musical begins week. Rosco« Ails is another dancer Comedy Moments" is the feature gagement. RIVOLI* appearing. George MacFurUne, Rae act Nat N&zarro Jr. remains an¬ CAPITOL."Th* Lotus Eater," adapted RIALTO other week. Leona lia Mar, Charles from the «tory by Albert Payson Ter- B*WAY & 49th ST, TIMES 8QUARE Samuels, Hyams and Mclntyre, Leo Howard, Harry and Ann» Scranton, huna, with to the Direction of Hugo Riogonfgld Beers and Firek and Jenny complete Maxie end George, Musical John¬ leading rôle, is the feature film. The the bill. sons and La Beige Duo complete the music program has* selection* from bill, Fouine Tel¬ Next RIVERSIDE.Sophie Tucker is the "II Pagllaccl" and "The Sunday, Dec. 4th PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE.First ler." A special prologue entitled with headliner, Rogers and Allen, half: B. A. Rolfe, Wilson Brother«, "South Sea Idyll" has a pantomime Johnny Burke, Holmes and La Vere, Marie Jns'.ar, Bobby Bernard and dance by Gambarelll and Fre-toh. Margaret Padula, Dave Roth, the Koban Japs. Last half: Owen Mc- CENTRAL."Molly O," with Mabel Get** Creightona and Herhert and Dare Giveney, "Spirit of Mardi Gras," Normand, continues. Dr. Carlos Den- also on the bill. Laurie Qrdway, North and Halliday. mandil, violinist, and Colin O'Moore, PROCTOR'S STREET are the soloists accompany¬ COLONIAL.Sinj-er's are the TWENTYrTHIRD barytone, Midgets .First half: Donovan and Lee, Mol- ing the chief attraction on a bill including picture. Bert Pitzgibbon, Howard and Sadler, lie Mclntyre, McCormick and Wal¬ CRITERION "Peter Ibbetson," with and lace, Henry Lewis and George, Mack Wallace Reid and Elsie P'erguson, McDevitt, Kelly Quinn, Ford and and La Rue. The Goodridge, and Chong and Roaie picture: Harry enters the seventh week of its en¬ Carey, in "The Fox." Last half. gagement. Moey. Tennessee Ten, "Jed's Vacation,*' EIGHTY-FIRST Hart and W. S. Bab- LEXINGTON.The Danish actress, Asta STREET.Robert Era- Rosfe, Harvey, in the title the ítkJt mett Keane and Claire Whitney, in cock and Dolly. The picture: Pris- Nielsen, rôle, begins "The Gossipy Sex," is tho vaudeville cilla Dean, in "The Conflict." fourth w«ek of her run in "Hamiet." The American feature; "The Conflict," with Pris- PROCTOR'S FIFTY-EIGHTn STREET LYRIC Wid Gunning will pre¬ Qreat Picture cilla Dean, the picture. ..First half: Frank Dobson and his sent "Our Mutual Friend," adaptad lias for the screen from Dickens'g novel, &»ftN»ttm$««*w 1*1 mmmmmm FORDHAM.First halfs Trennell Trio "Sirens," Coffman and Carroll, Ber- Huston Ray, Claude and Fanny Ush¬ rick and Hart, Officer Hyman, Bessie R1ALTO.Jack Holt in "The Call of The World Famous Vlay hy Clifford. The film: "The Fox." Last the Wild" makes his début as a Para¬ Katharine Reese in "Our Mutual Emtt Jannlngg in "All for Coleen Moore in "The Lotus er, Harry and Anna Seymour, Santrej and Seymour. The film: "The Fox.' half: Miller and Anthony, Anger and mount star. Pauline Frederick is re¬ Friend" Woman" Eater" Hollis Fred tained for a second week In the GEO. M. Last half: Ernest Ball, Ward anc Packer, Quintette, Gray, COHAN Murray, Lewis' and and others Valda, Parnuma and Farnuma, Alice screen-opera "La Tosca." Put on the Screen Frank At the Rivoli Dody De The film: by Borzage, In Houses The film: "The Conflict." Garma. "The Conflict." RIVOLI.^'The Bonnie Brtw Bush,*- a Brooklyn Theaters Outlying PROCTOR'S 125TH STREET.First Donald Crisp production, made in DIRECTOR OF "HUMORESQUE" FORTY-FOURTn STREET.Hetty Fini - half: Oscar Lorraine, Scotland, is the feature. Victorina MAJESTIC."Irene,*' with Patti Har¬ SHUBERT-RIVIERA "The Broken heads the bill. Eva Ber "Going Up," the Qold Medal Photo Play of 1920 the Shirley, Wills, Virginia and West, "Jed's Va¬ Krigher has Brahms's "Hungarian old in th-j title role, returns for a Wing," comedy-drama by Paul nardi, Klein Brothers, Bernard am and Charlea cation," Frances Dougherty, Hollis Gypsy Dance" as the solo number for limited engagement Dickey W, Goddard, Townes, Alfred Naess, Haris an( here this week. Quintette. The film: "The Fox." her second week. Liszt's "Second MONTAUK.David Warfleld, in The plays Santley and "Sensational Togs" com BRONX OPERA Last half: "A Modern Cocktail," Hungarian Rhapsody" is the over¬ A Paramount Picture Return of Peter Grimm," with the HOUSE.Mary Ryan plcte the bill. Marshall and Williams, McCormick ture. same in 88" is the current east that appeared in his sup¬ "Only attrac¬ HAMILTON.Venita Gould and and Wallace, Paul Hill. Paul De STRAND -"The Three Presented at the is the tion. Flor Musketeera," by Famous-Players Lasky Corp. port Belasco, attraction. ence Nash share und his Golden Horse. The wlth Fairbanks as D'Ar- BORO PARK.First halft headline honors Vally Douglas MacFarlane Morton and Carroll and films "The Conflict." tagnan, continues for another week. and Palace, Ward and Murray, Mas- Into the Future Lewis, Mac Peeps Donald and Elmer El Cleve are on th SETTINGS BY URBAN lova. The film: "Love Never Dies." Plans have been completed by the bill. JOSEPH Last half: Priscilia Dean, in "The Con Grace Doro, Murray Kis¬ Pioneer Film Corporation' for the re¬ flict," is the picture. sen, Frank Wilcox, Joe Laurie jr., lease of five new feature pictures. CONTINUOUS IN BOTH HOUSES Chandon Trio. The film: "The Con¬ These pictures will be called "Star LOEWS AMERICAN.First half* Mc Scotch flict." Specials," and are as follows: "The Kay's Revue and Brady an. MOON TO 1130 P. M* BUSHWICK.Headline«' Tournament Crimson Cross," with Vandyke Brooks; Mahoney are the principal vauda ville acts. Tho film: Constance Tal Week features a bill on which George "The Leech," with Clair Whitney? "Be¬ WOBLD'S LA.HQ6JT AND FOREMOST » ¦ m-m>m:rßLox..« Jessel, Yvette Rugel, Herman Tim- yond the Crossroads," with Ora Carew; madge, in "A Woman's Place." Las MOTION PICTURE PALACE a. m « ¦ »W^'i half: Betty Bond and Lindall An berg, Thomas J. Ryan, Harry and "In Society," with Edith Roberts, and - Laurel on the EDMRD BOWES Dennis DuFor, Coogan and Casey, "A Millionaire fôr a Day," with Guy Btage, "The Sheik" o MANAGING DIRECTOR Rule and O'Brien, the Three Bel- Empey. Pioneer also has ready for the screen. monts and Willie Rolls share equal immediate showing a series of two- LOEWS STATE.First half* Ralp honors. reelers known as "Peeps Into the Fu¬ Whitehead is topllner of the vaud< ORPHEUM.The Mosconi Brothers ture." ville, with "Heedless Moths" an top the bill. Harriet and Marie Mo- "Never Weaken" for the film offei Connell, Margaret Young, Paul Coming Soon."School Days" ings. Last half: Skelly and He Decker, Val and Ernie Stanton, has a Revue, Arthur Jarrett, Wahl an and Harry Rapf prepared thirty- Francis. Irving Jack Kaufman, Wells, minute revue composed of talented The film. Thomas Meighai Virginia and West, Seaio and Morton in "A Prince There Was." youngsters from Gus Edwards's com¬ IVOLürÄIRIALTO £ Jewell also appear. pany to use as a prologue to "School MOSS'S BROADWAY . The featui LOEWS METROPOLITAN-.First half: BEGINNING TODAT BEGINNING TODAY Mary Glynne in "Beside Days," which will be shown at the picture is "Ladies Must Live." Tl Dorothy Quinette and Stanley Astor Hotel on December 1. Wesley vaudeville program Includes Eda Ar Jesae L Lack* Presento head the with Bonnie Brier Bushl" A DONALD CRISP Hughes vaudeville, Barry is the star in this picture. Luke, in "Parlor, Bedroom ar Alice Brady, in "Hush Money" for ¡ Production the film. Las* half: Virginia Belles, At the Rialto JACK HOLT Murray Voelk, Gordon and Healy an in his 6rst on the stage. Thomas Meighan, In Spend Lvening starring /tarare "A Prince There Was" on the screen. with SHUBERT-CRESCENT . Lee Whit« Dickens! heads the bill on her return to "Lovable" Dickens! Masterful Pfckensj GenTns who breathed ie Call 0 America. La Sylphe, Hal Porde and the spark of real life into his characters Anna and wcaved the spell of Lieutenant Gita Rice, Mile. romano« about their iiveel Brier thrilling Charles Bush Dicken'« lost com¬ Codee, the Gallarín! Sisters, La plete noW Beige Duo, McCormaok and Rogay, with M.aiy Gîynne the North Billy McDermott and Robinson's and Donald Crisp Elephants are others appearing. By Public De-oamJ.« Second Week STRAND.Douglas Fairbanks, in "The OUR MUTUAL FRIEND Made in Scotland and based on Three Musketeers" Is the feature ha« become "the perfect movió." the novel Pauline Frederick with a prologue for the Faithfnlly creating on the by film, special «creen the charm and power of the real only other number on the program. Dickens it twines around IAN MacLAREN in "LA TOSCA" your heart with it« rare beauty and gripping It is story, ffcOM ALÔERT PAYSON TEÍlMifllf^ STOW Of THE SAf HJUtë and the plays by James McArthur Presented by Adolph Zukoi At the Columbia PEftttONÄUY OSRECTSD BY. and Augustus Thomas With Music from the Opera Barney Gerard's "Girls de Looks," matched into its scenes which Is the attraction at the Columbia The Surprise of the Year VICTORINA KRIGHER Theater this week, is one of the most Prima Ballerina CHAPLIN REVIVAL for and Moscow Grand Opera House elaborate offerings in the field of bur¬ yon for me.for here, at last, w» ^ITW A D15"TIISGUKU&D aíT INCLUDING 'The Rink" see the creation of our lesque. Mr. Gerard is a pioneer in the favorite author COLLEEN MÖÖ&E- ANNÀQ.N.ILSÛN-WKIÇV 8ARRV RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA FAMOUS R1ALTO ORCHESTRA to as work of eliminating from this form of brought life he himself would have A UNIQUE «STORV OF UNUSÄJAL and it. ÍNTERTAniMENT QUMITIES, Frederic^ Stahlberg Hago Riaerjeld and entertainment those objectionable ele¬ pictured A famous classic placed on STARRING CNE Of AMEWC/SP PDREMOfT EXPONENT!" OF THE DÜAMA Emanuel Baer conductíng Joseph Lifiau cmductmf ments that in former years kept bur¬ the screen just as you have always kopeé lesque under the ban, and this new it would be done. Novl AFirstnational Attraction is a of his Starting Monday show worthy example »8th at the achievements. Joseph K. Watson and Lyric you may find Hope be¬ CRITERION 1 Will H. Cohen, recruited from vaude¬ comes HeulizatÚMk. "The Fortune Himîer" TIMES '»"' O A 1 L "V 1 3 û -~ S ^5 (Tabloid SQUARE ville, are the principals of the com¬ Version) with pany, which includes Monica Redmond, Capitol Grand Orchestra, Erao Conductor Misa Shaw says - Peter Jack Holt In "The Call of thm SoluitUr.: StlHooM Ayr«», H mlleld, Rape«, is Hallle Deane, Teddy Stowell, AieBiii'u. Sorls Nile», Thalia /uno... liciir} I'reach. The new dance divertissernprit writ¬ Capitol Quartett« uo-ii Eunemble ELSIE FERGUSON mnd WALLACE KUD- First National Directors varied program oí i« te run U zi» î' itnr.-», ten by Anselm Goetzl and Introduced Are International Stars as a special Thanksgiving feature in Ernst Lubttach, the famoas German "Get Together," at the Hippodrome, w director, will sail for New York early will, with the other novelties recently In January. The pictures which have added to thu performance, be continued Ct Qkmunoenl during the Christmas shopping season QHdur* made him famous In America are "Pus- which begins to-morrow. Presented bu ADOLPH ZUKOR. the Continental screen version sion," The fact that the was "Du and Hippodrome .ALL -SEAT«? RESERVED ef Barry," "Gypsy Blood" visited last year by S00 of "One Arabian Night," In all of these delegations children and young people who were the incomparable Pola Negrl was the sent to New York on BROOKLYN educational tours, AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN AMISSMENTS _ ¦tar. Another prominent European di¬ has prompted , with rector, Dimetri Buchowetzki, whose the co-operation of Bird S. BEGINNING TODAY ''Danton" is released Coler, MATINEES being by First Commissioner of Public Welfare, to ft Wed. and Sat. yi National as "All for a POPULAR [frrffl UiElQiffl r j Woman," will set aside a daily block of 100 (BY DEMAND) \ DAVID BE LASCO jrwenti visit this country in the new seats SECOND SENSATIONAL early for the use of poor and de¬ WEEK, t'oyular Concerte To-d¡ij.-:» * *' year. Buchowetzki has secured from AT REGULAR STRAND PRICES 9.IVONMMt pendent children from institutions un¬ >CT»TT._Matw» the Oberammergau authorities the sole der the direction of Mr. Coler's depart¬ Reirinnmc To-:ii«riow rights to uake a screen production of ment. These children are well cared "The Passion Play." foj in regard to food, clothing and FOURTH WEEK.WORLD'S GREATEST CINEMA ACTRESS ; fit . ÎE! » . schooling, but not rriuch is done in the Home Life of the ff "'.» CLAV SMITH Stars line of entertainment for them. There¬ n Sixteen of the important stars of fore Mr. Dillingham's plan is hailed GREATEST CAudiBji'.h Ero». GailartBi Si*tow»| the motion pictures will be at home to with joy by the children PHOTO PLAY EVER PRODUCED themselves. "Tho most **. . . A »» film fans in the faaoinating complet«! "Thru have billed her as special Home Life picture / have over seen. photo-play whirh gives a 'The ~BILLT issue of "Screen heart World's Greatest Cln- Snapshots." Elsie Fer¬ Atta Nielsen is a greater throb and sense of ! ema Actress.' This sounds Direct METROPOLITAN a from the Belasco Theatre guson, Pickford and . actress than Pola beholding thing that lives like th« enthusiasm a in rhe WithÏÏH3B.FLETCHE'' ttamm Mary Douglas MON. at 7:45.TRISTAN, MutziTiauer, Gor¬ Negii.". and b-eathes.". Qulnn of gr'&ares/- B*er Gooo seats available for NORTON *. CO Norma don; Sembaeh, *Yni(rfhIU. Blaus. Bodansky. Harriett» Underbill, Tribuna. Martin. L.I circus press man until you Fairbanks, and Constance Tal» WED.. 8:15.NAVARRAISE. werld. j have seen her.".Dally New». ofhis career ALL PERFORMANCES Farrar; Crirai, "An picture madge, Richard Barthelmcss, Wallace Rothler woifr cavaller'A rusticana, extraordinary work.one cannot with & Ppn«.f')p, Perln: : filyll. Chalmers. Miranznnt. ipeok of Asta Nielsen without "Charged the 'Hirt' of the un¬ MLL¿rANNA Reid and snihu- usual. Asta Nielsen dliplaiia the ___ ( prêtent» Dorothy Davenport opened i H URS.. EXTRA MAT. at ttasm.".Times. as spark up their homes to ( flSÍTo"-»!)^'! .".Evening Journal. CODEE PEARL "Screen Snapshots." ' SCHEME. Alda, D'Arie (debut); Crlml. D* "A tensely Lars, Dldur, Mantones, Anitnlan. absorbing] "Motion picture enthusi- '-This SÏAHR MrCOKMAC'K * Harry ranch ta Papl, | piece and artistically per- :ists are to Hamlet picture is 12th FMMES Carey's pictured; Bés¬ feet | flocking see this magnificent . KVA^A* fHURS.,T:IS.TOSCA. JfriuâTl'erUla (dôbutT; production. An actress film.declared the acme when on« ale Love is seen dusting heT Scott!, Ananlsn. Malatesta, Bada, Moranionl. with ability of the first of leaves the theater one will bungalow; FRI., 8:15.LUCIA, tartistlo achievement." remember it.".S. Jay Kaut- Tsuri wife of the Galll-Curcl. Huener; Qlgll, magnitude.".Evening Mall. .Telegraph. man. Acki, famous Haya- Danlas, Martlno. Bada. Papt Special mutlc, | Oramatlo Mirror. Ctrntng.AbrmhMl Uno»ln.CU« Stlneer ROBINSON S is in SAT., 2.. Parrar, Sundollus. GalUj Ifioludlns Tsohalkowsky*» Scans» from Shakespeare's "Hamlot" A AUTLSTH PRODI ELËPBJ kawa, posed her garden; Lester Maulnclll. Di. "Haml.it" overture by largo symphony at each gives UNITED CTION !,uca. Botiller. Wolff. .rohestra directed by Herman 1 performance by on» of the great- 25c 50c 75c $1.00 Cuneo, J. Warren Kerrigan, Mac- EVE., 8:15 (Pop. Prices).MANON LESCAUT, Hand, eat Interpreters of Shakespeare on the DOOKS O PEA* AT ¡§£$r%s\ Mary Alo*. Tt.lv», IVrille. Bcu'il, Bada.Aiianlatt. l'api. stage. 18 NOON 25c k 50c Daüy Mats. I Ho-<»¦**. Laren, Baby Peggy, and even the LEXINGTON THE THREE .HISKETEER5*' Pal, THEATRE, TWICE Mats. 25c, 50c. will be shown i»i»!»roximutely m popular canine actor, will be seen in 51st St. & Av. DAILY Eves. 25c, follow«; 12:«ô.3:15.1:35.î:ll» Matinees SUBWAYLexington t:80.8:30 50c, 75c, $1.00 asul this series. The picture will be fur¬ AT DOOR Seats Reserved !i:".r. I'. M, MAJESTIC Wed. tc Sat. nished with art titles. E AT 8-30. 75». TO $2.00 BETTINGS BY JOHN W ENGER special 2nd Welcome Vtiit of the Biggi*st 99". W -gftl ¦ ... Verdi-Puccini Concert STPAND SYMPHONY 0ÖCHESTRA HIT OF THE CENTVi Y The Lure of the Movies CHASE, DALOSSV, PERALTA, PERINI. cari eoooAßoe ctwixjcting- HARROLD. MEADER. LAURENTI, MART1N0. A The Vanderbilt Producing Company I dJJLiú Louis Silvers ENTIRE ORCHESTRA. CONO. ?k À 1 i ü. has gone to the West BAMBOSCHEK. »miCHÀHfilVJKOWMR/ MARK STRAND TOPICAL Present« ARLES Coast to do the musical scores for a W'EX^. MMVUspotre/Tprvto/v» LOUÍS -CH THIS i-ewis A Dody, A Drees Cleanest SItow» ¦umber of Sil¬ AFTERNOON AT 3 brand» Kffn.rdy Rehear»»*. In Town! forthcoming pictures. Co.. A Modern M¡,ry \!,r¡,;<. & And they're brim full of fun and 11 vers who did "Greenwich Cocktail, Morte» A beautifully presented. That's r^lllil»l.lll.i..l(ïïniun.W ;5MÀRTT.cAi MOSCOUI SRflS. Village Fol¬ Chmlelgh. Vera Sabina why * A O*, the Columbia is always crowded) COMEDY HIT! lies," "Bombo," "The Perfect Fool" and Procueds t« Verdi Horn« Aijed Muslclam. I£il^*^e**;_TwoJ^iido,laa. To-day.2 Big MARK STRAND SPECIAL* || Soloist,«.; Alda. Parrar, Concerts, 2:16-8:15 . A~g^¡f^jg£ a score of other was Galli-Curci, Gordon, POLA NE G BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY Broadway successes, Ponsells; OißU, Mar-lnalll. Ds Lúea. Mar- în RT~ Commencing To-morrow Afternoon MARGARET Y' first lured into the field of the silent donei. Cond's. Bamboseliek, BodauzSy, 23äSt "One Arabian Night" A SCREENACCOMPLISHMENT OP g Moraiisonl, Part, Setli, Wolff. Entire Or¬ and **upmne VJVPAfíSUeiGD SW£gf>AM0POW£M. DECKER & drama by D. W. who induced chestra and ('hom*.. fiffpTra Vaudeville^ Cent, l-u S "PAUL Griffith, Prims $1.08 to *6. Murray Kissen A Oo~ £* him to do the scores for Down Harjter. Lane"-A 'Tí it S VAL A "ERNIE STANW "Way ¡1 AHUMAN PiANO loffi. I Prances MclxiuKMIn A Rrsn». East" and "Dream Street." His suc¬ Doushorty, otha. CHARLES ^"---iVif ¡1 vio "OÄ\H KAY In 'Two Ml.uUs to lio." H IRVING cess oí r rr-tnf to Combines a AJACKKAUWf with these films created so COpUnooug.* 11 P. M. everything truly great OPERA RECITAL enjoyable tiruslcal entertainment i*>«n otners 2 I VIRGINIA & a demand for his services that he has Chas. Aht.arn Troupe. I«-.vla A should possess. P£y B. F, Keith Concerts "WELLS, WJ5J. MRS. GEORGE LEE = .xöKföN * .ii-«k> /Söa»* fraotteally abandoned the BREADY Roger*, IAUUb Ooone. Franklin 4, Twice Daily.Moderate Price», musical A. of .-**¦. r*-.*-»** . ¦ Tuea, Nov. 2», 10:45 M., "TOSCA.'* Dooley. Seats two weeks in advanca. j' Week Mc.nîyre & Heath íÍARKirr-vai'ii--fS isla, HOTEL AMBASSADOR, POLA NEQRI la te the Bo-Mat'onal MimlctJ Comedy aüt, H*I* * JHilei, Vend, MM. "On* AraWsn H?*ni.~ Oar-k X Smoking permitted. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTftACT.ON Dec 12. XsaK t* U. Waek l>e«. ft.A WUABJU O* GAXJCTX, "RJEI> PF.PPEB" i McCONHELL SISTE1«