day afternoon, October US. at r, o'clock. Brooklyn Italian Hospital. The per¬ Faust" .'. Berlioz Society of New York will be the fcal ductor of the Philharmonic, will «tral-i .,:. opening of'the Carnegie Sail b«>x formance to be given on that night Is a ure of a loan at a concert Oratorio Society of New York Miss Sue Harvard, (lu- MONDAY meeting soon Inert the society's concerts and ar- o!*i¡ e. young so¬ new Italian opera, ».(¡ratzlelln." It is to be at Hall The forty-sixth Beason of New York's prano engaged for the svason of Pian«« recital by Violet Ewarl, given Carnegie under the rangr its programmes. The pro¬ Eng¬ a dramatic episode in two acts, the auspices of the New Voit. oldest choral Walter Damrosch, lish opera by the Society of American Aeolian Hall, 8:15 p. m. Liberty Loan grammes and soloists for 'he coming Bocieíy, music by a young composer, Francesco Variations sur un ( loinmil tee. conductor, will open on December 3 of American This afternoon and evening at the Singers, will a Choral.Roger-Ducasse year wi¡l be announced al an Society Singers give seng recital in now Sclieno, Op. 1.Brahms early Theatre the famous Aeolian Hall Barbora, residing in Brooklyn, On Wednesday evening, November .late. with two novelties. In addition to Wolf- The feature of the se« 01 d week of Lexington lighting on Friday afternoon, Oc¬ Maestro Keltic Sonata .MacDowcll Grenadiers' Band, of Sardini, whose tober 18. Harbera will conduct the score Fairy Pictures The Fairy King's Ball, 13, the society will open its New York Ferrari's "Ln \'''n Nuova." These the Society «.'' American Singers at the an of his own work, anil will also assume The Real Princess, The Brownies, The season with a concert in works, entitled "On the Burial of a be i] manc- arrival at Atlantic port is expected Ite«-it«-s un Carnegie Hall Park Theatre will direction of the entire artistic effects. Fairy Epilogue.Korngold Soldier" and to the arc . Liszt to be "Hymn Sun," by re¬ momentarily, will give two concerts. Among the novelties Mazeppa given exclusively to and for sol At the Rivoli of Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann," of the coming «lier.,, sailors and a young woman composer, Mlle. Boulan¬ '¦¦¦ a The band will be led by its conductor. concert season FRIDAY marines in the ser¬ Inder the direction of Kino named by the society "Hoffmann'«1 will he the duet recitals ve-e of the .States Rapee ger. Mlle. Boulanger, who received the Commander G. Tarditi. The concerts of Concert of Week United government. the Rivoli orchestra will as. the Tales." The casi will include Maggi« Maria Gimbrere and Gerard Huberts. Programme Song and piano recital by Adelaide Th" play famous Prix de Komi- from the French wall be held under the auspices of the Their Pierce and ¡Minette Warren, Aeolian special programme for this concerl overture this week Liszt's "Le- Pre¬ Teyte, Bianca Saroya. RutH Mill« B first American appearance takes SUNDAY will he government at the age of nineteen, died supreme command, his excellency Am¬ at Hall. ,S: 15 p. m. announced later. The regular ludes." M, ¡,. Lake'« musical cardo Martin, Henri Scot*. Cur! 1'orme-, placée Carnegie Hall the evening of Popular concert, Park TKealre, 8 Ballade in G minor.Grieg ,\*<>w York ion amusing only four months ago. at the ago of bassador Count Y. Macchi di Cellore, October subscript series will open fantasy "In a Bird Store" will he Harry Truax, Franklin Riker, Harvey 21. p. m. Miss Wançn given Sh< lefl a number of and the Hon. G. Bcvione, head of the Qiiiiiitn mai folici Biete .Maml«>l with the usual pair of Thursday Friday in "I' 'he usual twenty-four. Wiley. John Quine, Walter Overture, "Phèdre".Massenet place light opera selcc- scores such Mu c.ur n'ouvre n voix from Miss Pierce performances on II tion. showing genius that the Julia On in Bast«d Kath¬ Mission for Propaganda in the United Augusta Cottlow gives her first piano Air, tu Fantasie Impromptu .Chopin November and 15. Professor Firmin Swinnen will Henry. Samson «i Dullln.Siunt-Siirris In the course of the season musical world of Paris, as well as Mr. leen States. Immediately after the concerts recital of the season Kent. F.tudes, A tint. C Bharp minor.Chopin the .so¬ play William Allan'--. "Fanfare" on the Howard (and, incidentally, Mary F minor nocturne. .Chopin ciety will Damrosch, pronounced her to have been the band will leave for of her return to a Verre Arden!.De Fontcnsllles present twelve Thursday organ. -I. Van ('left will '¦¦ Washington, the American concert Variations Brilliants.Chopin Cooper pre¬ the greatest woman the world The repertory 1er of from which point it will be sent to Chi¬ stage) at Aeolian Hall I« Dansons La Oigne. Podowski Miss Warren evening, aixteen Friday afternoon, side at the organ the intermedi¬ composer the evening of c To yen dear heart.I'. Morris Class fouf during mi- yet the week will be a re] itit 01 of the on a at the Ocohcr 'JS. Elegie. Massenet Saturday evening ami twelve ary performances. produced. cago special train, stopping Franklin Rikei. Tes doux Baisers. Chaniinadc Sunday operas given during the rst week, n* cities en where Proloirue from Pandiacci.Leoncavallo Si mes vers avaient «Ici afternoon performances at principal route, it will David Bispham nilea.Ilnhn Carnegie This concert will be followed by follows: "Carmen," 01 Monday and a feature Miss Aurore La a Aria. "0 «Ion fatale" Don latios Verdi Hall, as well as live afternoon be made of the drive for the Croix, young Hos a Valse Tríate.Sibelius Miss Pierce Sunday At the Rialto "The Messiah" on December 27, Bee¬ Wedni Miller Loan. ton pianist, who won the state b Clair - Dawn Came Stealing. .Cadman til" the bert's Fortune Teller" will he Daughti in the United States at the .".. Egyptian. hour. The oi'i'hest ral tours will Jordan and Merle Alcock. on Wednei Metropol¬ 6. Irish. Calm lie Thy Sleep. Minnctte Warren be offered as the interlude number. Annie nay i'I'i» Miss Pierce) shortened, patriotic concerts will be and ev< itan Opera House. The presence of On ",. Air. "Ah. Kors c lui." from "La Tra- Rosner, soprano, will sing Tschaikow- For the first time in many years the evening Saturday Thursday evening, October 111, at viata" .Verdi Valentine . Beiden .Liven and the of the the orchestra in this country is due to ill, Miss Piercel personnel orches sky's "Jeanne and Mar¬ "i" the Brooklyn Academy- of Music, a com¬ Mancho Da l'est;«. trn. from its stirring d'Arc," price the cheapest seat has been re¬ This th« -.: \ e a the efforts of Otto H. Kahn, who was S. American ¡nul l.n Marseillaise, Deep River.Burleigh conductor to the least of tin evening mittee comprising the most prominent Tin- Year's al lhe its Brefel, tenor, will render "0 Para¬ duced to f>0 cents, and it is now pus concert, at popular prices. Floren«se recently made a Chevalier by the David Bispham Sprint;.Beach members, will be made up entirely dise," from Italian-Americans of the wil !'. Solo numbers: a, Nocturn, «' minor, Miss Pierce Meyerbeer's "L'Africaine." sibli- to secure subscriptions for all Hinkle, Ruth Miller, Henri French government in of borough Chopin of American musicians or (hose whose Arthur Scott, Craig recognition present a benefit in an of Depew will ¡day Jacques Lem- four concerts at prices ranging from «"ample 11. V'i« la Rob« performance li ITmtaisie [mpi-omptu. countrymen are in this war his services. The orchestra will play fort to fighting foi mens's "Triumphal .March" on the or- $1.50 are now complote a fund to erect a fully c Scherzo B tint minor. Philharmonic Society he cause up. Subscriptions being Gegr.a, Russian 'c< list appear. Bizet's overture to "Patrie," d'Indy's (-hurles Cooper. of the A II ies. gnn. Crook will the equipped hospital to he known as th« The orchestra of the Philharmonie George play organ received at the office of the society, at Tin- orchesl ra ¦.- lib« ed 10. Rakoczy, March, from '"Damnation of Josef Stransky, for >rv,'n years con by "Symphonie on Theme 'The Mountain¬ during the intermediary performances. I West Thirty-fourth Street, prior to 1 [.'!¦ ry Hadley. eer,'" and the third symphony of Bee¬ thoven. M. Cortot will play a "Bal¬ AMUSEMENTS AMÜSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS lade" of Faure, and Alfred Brun, first AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS violin of the orchestra, will give Saint- HITS Saëns's prelude to "The Deluge." The AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT. second concert of the orchestra will BUY BONDS TO ARM ARMIES'- at the .-. NOTICE PUBLIC: STUDY CAREFULLY THE take place Metropolitan Opera TO THE OPENING TIME OF THE THEATRES IN THIS GROUP THIS TIMF IS IN ArrnpnAiurr wi-ru Hov.it> on Sunday night, October 13, ^^ COMM,SS,ONER COPELAND IN ORDER TO AVOID and the announcement of this pro¬ ÍH¿>^ TOAFfÍc CONGeItPoN^ I^IhE^WAYS ^oITtoe.. As TIME. will be made, ?RaFnSS ATSTEHEATRE gramme shortly pre¬ viously stated, the coming of the or¬ WEST .inth STREET TEL. BRYANT 2.1 chestra is due to plans of the French TVxvav * 'Ott-. SI Matlnnes EVES 'i:0li MATS. K gh Commission and the United Phono Circle 232 es Tl-mr; I0NÖACRE Wl.D. A SAT.. 2:10 Rvanlng, 8:15 Sat. Ht States government, and it will be un¬ k.'JI.'.Hifrfn.-MiJ STARTING TUES.NIGHT- .I der the direction cf the French gov¬ EUGENE AND WILLIE HOWARD fG M.Anderson & L.LawTenceWeiber ernment. The French-American Asso¬ GEORGE present- ciation for Musical Art is in charge of HASSELL the arrangements for the tour of the sixty leading American cities which it i- *o make.
At the Hippodrome this afternoon .las Rosen will play these numbers on NANCY Rosen¬ s joint programme w-ith Cantor FAIR blatt: Nocturne, E minor, Chopin- FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE.CHARLES RUGGLES Auer: Spanish Dance, Granados-Kreis- Stagi -I Lj .i '. Huffman, lc-r; Slavic Dance. Dvorak-Kreisler, and cics It Harold Atteridge. Music ¦-, Sigmund ttoniberg r.-<\«l Jcaii Schwartz. Caprice Basque, Sarasate. Ktigene and Willie Howard, Anon Chandler, i.rnrcp liasse«, frank Kay, The Cansinos. I « r«i mid \dele Astaire, ( hurles Ruggies, Violel Knglcfleld. Irene ¡mil For his recital at Carnegie Hall this Constance barber, Hile and Patterson and origin»! rarm Dixieland -In// Rand, N;u Na//aru, .Ir.. Wheeler ,V of afternoon, given under the auspices ...... ,.,.,, >loran, Adelina Dulei, Ua-lîcllr & Murlimn. |{..mPhiladelphia THIS .Mat«. Tues. A Thurs And tion announces a series of live concerts WEEK I REST SEATS fide. \ SAT, Highest Price Orcliestri) m-;iusi Evgs. in New York City ths coming season! Beginning TO-MORROW EVENING. en Tuesday afternoons. November 19, December 17, January 21, February LI, liarch 11, in Carnegie Hall. These ®]MH! concerts will be under the direction of Leopold Stokowaki. The soloists will GEORGE NASH include Margraete Matzenauer, Efrcni ORIGINAL NEW UH1K CAST Zimbalist, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Mme. Olga Samaroff, and Harold Bauer and Thibaud in conjunction. s ;. Bio ai OCT.Hth OH, BOY! Jacques Merkjl ¡.i Haven and Nie TO-DAY & SUNDAY 11:30 to 11:30 Dr. Fleck announces "Cavalleria Rus¬ \ Sackelt ticana" for the second of the series of orua of 30 TO-NIGHT CONCERT Continuously «peratie nights at Hunter College on October under the auspices of the THEATRE BWAY & A7*ST.\ 10, EV&S.845 «MATS.WED £-5Ar£. American Art Education Society an«! PHONÇ gg^MjT 17 E-:t the New York City Orchestra. That the citizens are taking advan¬ LAST WEEK AT CENTURY CENTRAL Kit s <;i:st .»« tage of this free educational course is REDEMPTION" THEATRE TONIGHT1V 1^*VJ"Ä concttr All shown by the heavy registration. ,. tornará i Mr Burr ¦¦¦¦¦¦ * oil it c il.uiiiii>»f. BILL OF EXTRAORDINARY NEXT WEEK _ rr,> *" ". rlun .. ul. oí ru otl i r <>¦ '.,:- ,. our .tage ic/io ci U m ¡h ami nt twmt2tíl¡fa CASINO^^ " ^^ future for will ^^ " PROPORTIONS applications registration Hegrinnlng Mon.. Oct. M so <:,>. il ¦,..,¦¦ i,.i,-. (, m-/ m bit and ¦¦*¦¦ Corliin, Times. be filed in the order of their arrival LEE & J. J. SHUBERT Presen! /.m u in-rforiaaiu-i that prorctl him '¦> Ir thi tyesl Sl C7V«*.¿e f]fy.« id." (¡lobe. ¦¦/;,¦ -,., r furtlu eased ¦'"¦' re its an actor '. wWmmï f- Y for adult citizens, in the future high Hi- I,... World. f 1/ /;,/ ¦¦ /...-,..¦ /¡m <¦ ..- perfect m-a p " it: chool school and college students will not be Ill-mill. I I'll. ^ C'.'//SS: :¿)ftSl/lfW7i J AL ... VXD JOL i, .¦ ¦...,. en an be " permitted to register. The east will INCOMPARABLE COMPANY G1-" l.'.O In 'I'll !/n acto I) -3//J cffleaó '// ~('(.Hi; ¦. ¦¦ Mantle, Mail. . c be a3 follows : ¦¦ t w. fcot> ffea. S-lagcd bj .1. C. Huffmai ¦/.¦ do I.tdetci .:!..,-.:. rottui Pitj « /¿aJé /S(/ü¿W fiintuma Miotr Catherine Morreale our ..¦(» AT 1.x: song OVER «¡III« AT $1.00; 111 l-;ii 10«» AT $1.50. MATINEE ..\iolian Hall on Sunday afternoon, Oc-| WEDNESDAY AT TO!'. PRICES, Ö0e. TO $1.50. a- ©RAPY'í-1: f» tober 20. He has arranged a pro¬ u '¦ !m$ P-VM.LAYl40USb THEDA BARA f. gramme to be in /fottfrf,&tf¿ i JUXT C.ofß'a'AY. e*&W2i>2S sung entirely English. ftATS- WED.tr'íAT. e^ü#cs&/¿£>/\0Hu/zyr Miss Dai Bucll, pianist, will make CENTURY Theatre.SAT.NiGHT OCT.19 * ier first New York appearance in Sole Managemenl of MORRIS GESTGKST WORLD'S\\ KREMIEIl p/Z£T£NTS 1 5roaciKur6i ' ¦Veolian Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Oc- LEE SHUBERT and JULIE 0PP FAVERSHAM f George Present for lie Firsl Time on Arn ¡íiug< OPf MONTH GREATEST PHOTO DRAMA BROADWAY HAS EVER SEEN Sy t-eiS Heifetz will cive a recital in Car- «*g:e Hall on Saturday afternoon. Oc¬ tober 2«. FREED First Time TO-NIGHT 8:00 By C LEWIS HIND, of London, England, and E i.VAI.I. SWETE, of th O/sJ THf HaymarketHavmarkel Theatre-,Theatre, I.donLondon Music Inby >NORMAN O'NEILL, TH ST. .losef Hofmann will open his season L'oinpoKer of "The lilue Bird THEATRE, 44th ST., W. of B'WAY »y playing with the Boston Symphony MATS. 2:20, 25 & 50c. EVES. 8:00, 25 to $1.00 Orchestra in Cambridge and Boston TWENTY-FIVE -SCENES.1000 CHARACTERS 1AÍO.EX SEATS SELLING FOR FOUR WEEKS ThealreW45 5t en October 18 and 19. His New Tl.eatre will b< closed for Al TCinQLE: BRADLEY. 44 EVES. B AS MAT * ,li Ai/lllUMi 17, MOXPi\V^ir_>...Thi Cenun liourn following /AARKSWAfi ,.,..,,; ,.,... ;.,,;. tinu foi tin ÚCORCZ ßlsÜADHURST York recital will take place in Car- sol|.s ng (,l sceni-i SJ(L?2d iTO-AUrWOß-OP ¦ Iw^d-XSaU»0 Hall on afternoon, PftROR.tlfPIvOüM ^CAIH MIMITI I \-(\-< IN \ I IN«.IM. \ SM scgie Saturday 2nd BIG MONTH! I M\ MIJll PI \> November _:.:. l-»rnlnKs al I« It NN1EKT MYSTERY AY .MAIL ORDERS NOW.SEAT SALE THÜRS- t\ II! \\ RITTEN >M. A. ÔQWr'61 JUST í Oft wm^ntEAND/mo Mr«. Mabel Carrison, of the Metro¬ ST.THCATßE. ßWAi: DRT/Mlí 178 T/i? WRONG ROOM OLIVER "mÓRÓSCO politan Opera Company, will give her mit KveniiiK» nt 'orthcoming recital in Carnegie Hall MoVtiMtDNIGHT REVUEsf 11:30 1hatine£ö THÏÏBS.^gAT.Q^o presents the Sensational success¬ "THE END l»l \ PERFECT HAY" ful play of Love, Laughs >n Sa*urdav afternoon, November '.'. BEAUTHT L t.IKI.s S' EVERYTHING and Thrills The Berkshire String Quartet will tive a series of three subscription con- 42nd WESTofÖWAY LAST WEEK II i: VTRE. 1Mb ,'. B'v .i PH0MEBRyAHT52lÓ m îerts in Aeolian Hall on November 19, m l'hone »ryant 2S7 Evqs. 8::«). tVEMIMO^ 8'-3 0 ¦ta i lanuary l-1 and February 25. CASINOS S.ä8£: ASTOR M H IK. \\ ,\ Sh : 1(1 IYR1C iïiNEWYORK 5th (Horions Week RICHARD WALTON TULLY MATINEES mO. AHD SAT. Q-.20 The. Elshuco Trio, composed of Sam- >K THE The KOUANTIC («Dlllll l>KVM\ BIG MONTH of i*l Gardner, violin; Willem Wille.ke, WITH MUSIC Hit of the Season MAYT1ME Olivet' Merosco5- Latest MR. & MRS. 2NDNovelty \ pi W SOME «il -«Ho, and Richard Epstein, pianist, will \\ 11 II Ml "«It and Gre^fsi" L'a; ôhr-i SutWîJ five a ROLAND WESTlS TKR.ILIE*?*- chamber music concert in Aeolian OP TWaitLERJ" Thomas lall on Thursday evening, October 31. lk\I John Charles iUHIN T..MI-BHAY im/ '<>«i, I .Oll.¦m I. .i,,i, and I .' «i>\ ( '¦¦ At Mr. Bauer's recital in Carnegie ||M,W ..II on Saturday afternoon, October Last I.me Saturday Night, ^ The .9, he will play, besides the Keltic October 12. BiggestComedy Urin ID Ilia. John. \-« ionata of MacDowell and "Pictures at ,1,1- StRraui tl n m \x n 'I'lieatre Hth. West A Hit in Town ln a WINNER".Herald. Exhibition," by Moussorgsky. Ti Bryani \ IIIOKt - \* UK II ^o.p 0f eighteenth century composers, Broadhurst I ,'ijs .il 8:li Ulli II) It RE -»l « < ES.S in ro ill!. i:o\ in in i: deluding Rameau. Scarlatti, Couperin OR« «Ki'lR3 IJ ROAD H URS or \\\ Prodi < I ion ThcalTc 4é bt >n_ IOKI I N \ IK KNOI <.ii ¦F U\tr klLTfi\f 1^Kl Phon« 700 6r,«nkrr&wdvlI Dufly< ro It »vN 1. IT." « BeôTUES.EVE.OCT. 15' I Alfred Megerlm, the concertmaster Ml ANE^ COniDY DRAC1A 'f With William Courtenay LOEW'S 7TH AVE. ¿£ HARRIS Wi.l .V Si the New York Philharmonic, will Mais Tnr< U ai Niai S ij f. .t.s I Nights »recital in Aeolian Hall Thurs- BRICHT As A DOLLAR 8:20 MONDAY EVE., OCT. 14th j"*ty October 24. CLEAN AS A WHISTLE beÍÍInÍn« 'Tomorrow Night, SEAT^ NEXT THCKSH.W A STITCH «-fternoon, GOOD AS GOLD WITH b/ Frederic S»r'annv Hafrt>n ODIfT'irC. BEST SEATS $2 0(1 -With t . "KEEPHERSMILING" Guio- rVl^-CuJ POP. WED. MAT. ¦¦¦ rh*_ young Brazilian pianist, $I.5C OV LIONEL BARRYMÖRE "'< "" as id. m »AN AVALANCHE " TIMC . 5v Oliver "*<* will first recital RICHARD BEMMETT KALfCH MaHnoff r« A. .«it DBai'ev ¿id Lo'l-ee Mm MMea nev Novaes, give her .¦ . tn« AL J0LS0N I \r«,MTER.".-"¦¦¦ "THE COPPERHEAD" illiíT- season at Aeolian Hall on Sun- MON, HL'XTKIl BOOT1 I-.. ..J-illsTI'S THOMAS a>" 14 I. JOHN Something Absolutely ¦ THE RIDDLE : WOMAN «fternoon, October at 3 o'clock. OCT. with Original >liiili«-ri T'lira. t. 27, in SINBAD New Under The Sun Irn ImlliiK DO«I» KANK1N. IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIWI I 10th CAPACITY WEEK .: .. 'Till-: BLL'i; PKARI. ift.H£fiNW§CK Anderton give, his first New r"arry*""k 1 recital m Aeolian Hall on Mer.- jEALSALE TOMORgOw]