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Vaudeville, picture, writing story May "You know have been insist- HUM title by Edward Clark. Eugene people pulchritude. We had intended to have for the two that Gross Drive. O'Brien will appear as Miss ing past years you' Talmadge's a had support. Frank Milts, Ed- regular interview, with notebook and changed it," we ventured, for we principal and find out what didn't want to ask if sards Davis and Edna Hunter are in everything, she point blank it ^ At every Motion PictureTheatre thought of woman suffrage and up¬ was true. the cast, and the production was di¬ a Roland West. lifting the screen and repression, and "I'm so glad you asked me that," Screen Star will appear rected by other personally Oriental flavor of Korsa- topics of the day. But as a mat¬ said Miss Allison, just as though wc The Rimsky ter of iioff's "Scheherazade" overture will be fact, we never asked her a sin¬ had asked her when we first thought each night, from May 20 to 27. And brought out by the Rialto Orchestra. gle question. neither would you of it. "Of course it isn't true and it j Greek Evans, whose barytone voice has you hardened old interviewer, who¬ isn't: going to be. People always Special \ f¡ In conjunction with the Board of Education there will be held in ever are. made him a favorite, will be heard in you marry you off to your leading man. every "A Son of the Desert Am I," by Walter Why, May Allison is so beautiful Allison is my née name and my près- For [ Motion Picture Theatre in Greater New York a Red Cross Benefit that when see her A. Phillips. The orchestra will also you you gusp. It ent name. Yes. I expect to keep it. special wouldn't be quite nice to talk like this School render the intermezzo from Mascagni's "You know this will be my last Performance on Saturday at 10 A. M. Entire "L'Amico Fritz." about a body if she were not on the picture made in the East. After this morning, May 25th, pro- screen. But with film stars it is dif¬ one is finished I am going to the Coast Children) ceèds of 1,000 Motion Picture Theatres to the American Red ferent. One feels to Cross Fund The Broadway Theatre will show for privileged say to make a number of pictures. 1 may one thinks about a motion j the tint time to-day a dramatic photo- anything remain a long time. picture star, and one knows that play entitled "A Soul for Sale." It every "The, working title of the I very often one's looks is the only ex¬ picture j {«tares Dorothy Thillips, who made a am doing now' is 'The to a Man's cuse for being a screen actress,' in¬ Way nine for herself at the Broadway The- Heart.' (I could a stead of some more ardu¬ suggest shorter atre some time ago in "Pay Me." The] performing couldn't But at ous but less remunerative task. title, you?t any rate ¡tory was scenarioized by Elliott J. I it will be a We know not if May Allison has hope long way, for I am EVENTS Clawson from the magazine version of not anxious to talent. We know not if she has go away from New Erelyn Campbell, which appeared re¬ that York, cently in "Snappy Stories" under the repression which we adore, or that WAR "Of course when comes TAX it to WAIVED BY U. S. much too much action which we abhoi making GOVERNMENT title of "Barter." for never have we seen her on th( pictures there is no place like the Coast. is in At screen. However, this we do know. Everything its favor. Loew's New York the coming climate, location and all. But «eek the featured her beauty is her greatest asset light, photoplays will be when it comes to THURSDAY FRIDAY Roscoe Fatty) Arbuckle in "Moon¬ Had she the genius of Bernhardt, com really livings.well SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY bined with the charm of 'East is East' and I pvrefer a little shine" on Monday and Tuesday; Alice Maude Adams still would we insist that her inland just off the main coast. It was 23 24 25 27 Brady in "At the Mercy of Men" on beaut; NIGHT, May NIGHT, May NIGHT, May NIGHT, 26 NIGHT, May named after a famous cocktail. Its May j Alice in "The was her greatest asset. It is flawless Monday; Joyce Triumph Miss Allison makes name is Manhattan." of the Weak" on Tuesday; Mary Pick- you think o Burns's love is like a HIPPODROME ford in "M'liss" on Wednesday; Peggy "My red, re( Madison Sq. HOTEL ASTOR rose," or perhaps the better knowi Theatre METROPOLITAN Hyland in 'Teg of the Pirates" on "L'Occident** for Nazimova Century Thursday; William Desmond in "Old "The rose is red, the violet blue. Screen Classics, Inc., has obtained MUSICAL COMEDY Garden in the grand Hartwell's Club" and Carmel Meyers And fine feathers had nothing to d> through the foreign agents of the Bel- Grand Patriotic MONSTER OPERA HOUSE with it the we in "A Broadway Scandal" on Friday; day saw her at th gian dramatist, Heini Kistemaecher, BALL Metro studio. We never Concert ROOM MOST A*T0"MDIMG Jane ElviUge in "The Oldest Law" on believed be¬ the motion picture rights to "L'Occi- MUSICAL AND fore in that one 1074 REGULAR VOLUNTEERS Saturday, and Harold Lockwood in about "beauty una dent" for the use of Nazimova, the Followed by a THE ALLIED domed." We it FOR THE CAUSE IN "Lend Me Your Name" on Sunday. thought had been in Russian star. VAUDEVILLE OPERATIC AND vented to pacify impoverished, news The only play of Kistemaecker's * * paper who MAMMOTH "Pershinß's Crusaders," the first offi- women, yearned to dres which has yet received American pres¬ DILL MUSICAL CONCERT eial war film of a series called "Fol- like movie Étars. But now we are con entation is "The Spy," in which Edith the to will be vinced. "CHEER EVER HELD '«wing Flag France," Wynne Matthison appeared on the BOXING Partial List of Volunteers presented by the United States govern- Miss Allison wore a dark blue sui speaking stage. 5ff includes: ment, under the auspices of the Lib- j WEBER & FIELDS Headed by «rty Film Committee, at the Lyric1 FRED STONE ENRICO Theatre, starting Tuesday evening, with AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Bill Brennan AL JOLSON d»ily matinees thereafter. The pro¬ With the Original Cast CLIFTON CRAWFORD ceeds of every performance will be de¬ Intact by vs. DOYLE & DIXON nted to the American JKVAYar-49 Srî Augmented GEORGE WHITE d_ ANN PEN- Army and Navy "TRIUMPH OF THE Frank Moran NINGTON CARUSO Fund and the French War Relief. Our MOTION PICTURE" you Mme Helen Stanley Jim Everybody FANNIE BRICE and wy« in khaki are pictured in the very rectton of Sl.ROiHAPFEl Coffey including iront Hitchcock vs. ever heard of FRANK CRAVEN firing line. One sees Americans Commencing* To-Übt Raymond HARRY FOX FRANCES ALDA taking over the fighting trenches, Sec¬ JE8SE L. LASRY Prei-entit Annette Kellermann Battling Levinsky will be there EDDIE CANTOR SOPHIE BRASLAU retary of War Baker and General LEO ANNA FITZIU Fred Stone Johnny Dundee CARILLO TAMIKA MIURA ".railing inspecting our preparations FLORENCE MOORE CLAUDIA MUZIO "> France, and the first German Julia Sanderson vs. THREE DOOLEYS prison¬ "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" EDITH DAY PASQUALE AMATO er» captured by our troops. Joseph Cawthorne This will be HAROLD BAUER Toe Eddie Wallace RAY COX first private showing of the Edu¬ PRODUCED BY CECIL B. DE MILLE Will Rogers BILLY VAN and FERGUSON EDDY BROWN cational new 1KOM TUB Frankie Callahan the most gorgeous ANDREAS DE Films Corporation's naval BRIIXIAXT NOVEL BY DAVIO GRAHAM PHILLIPS Fannie SIX BROWN BROTHERS SEGURÓLA Fieture, "Your Navy at Work An Artr-raft Picture. With a Lasky All star Bryce vs. ADAM DIDUR Fighting Cast. event of its kind FAY BAINTER, HARRY JOSE MARDONES . »sd at Play," will be given in the club- Bert Williams CLARKE, JANET VELIE and «oms Willie Jackson LEON ROTHIER of the Architectural League of THE RIVOLI Eddie Cantor Britton in New York's CHORUS in the Rose Num¬ RICCARDO STRACCIARI *"»erica, in West Fifty-seventh Street, I HCGO RIE8ENFEI,D & ERNOORCHESTRA Jack ber from "The Kiss Burglar." RAPEE, Conducting. & Dixon .» Thursday 30. It will r.lVOU I WINIFRED Doyle vs. CARL RANDALL & CONDUCTORS: evening, May ANIMATED MARSHALL. I "WILD WOMEN * "T_nnc history VIVIENNE SEGAL ¦* * sort of navy night, in which the PICTORUL I Sopr_r«o. | UONB." ?m Co* W. C. Fields WALTER DAMROSCH Door« Ted (Kid) Lewis BERT LESLIE RICHARD HAGEMAN Î »Khitects, who are keenly interested Open To-day 1 P. M. Firat »e Luie Performance 2:15. Frank Carter Beautiful Girls >b Joe Kid Will¬ CONSTANCE BINNEY OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH navy architecture, will be addressed Carl Randale & Also, Lynch, Gowns WILL MORRISSY ROBERTO MORANZONI r by Henry B. Culver on "Ships' Models" TJMES SÛUAREBW iams, Frankie Burns and Lew Magnificent IRVING BERUN & GIUSEPPE and "TÏMPUF. OF THE BAMBOSCHEK by Lieutenant Henry ReuteTdahl, MOTION PICTURE" Vivienne Segal Tendier Will Positively Com¬ and Brilliant Jewels CAMP UPTON BOYS METROPOLITAN OPERA |< S. N- en "The Fighting Navy." Direction of S.LROTHAPFEl and many others. pete. There will be many others. HOUSE ORCHESTRA The Educational's will navy spectacle inmeneüijr To-day JOSEPH M. SCIIEXCK Présent» Admission and *. shown in connection with Mr. Seat! Now Selling at the Hippo¬ Seats now selling at Madison Sq. $10 $25. Seats Now Selling at Seats Now selling at Metropolitan Ewterdahl's talk. drome Box Office. Price» 50c, Garden and all Ticket Agencies. Tickets on Sale Century Theatre Box Office Opera House Box Office NORMAN TALMADGE 75c, $1, $1.50, $2. Prices $2, $3, $5, $7 & $10. Everywhere Prices $2, $3 and $5 Prices $2, $3, $5 and $10 "Hearts of the World," the Griffith in ««DE LUXE ANNIE." Picture which is called "the sweetest FROM THE PLAY BY EDWARD CLARK A SELECT PICTURE «re story ever told," is still being told Ö the Forty-fourth Street Theatre THE RIALTO ORCHESTRA IICOO RIESEXFELD & NAT W. FINSTON, Conriuetin-c. 1UALTO AMMATKD iKEEK KVANS .KATZKNJAMMEn KTOR" New Theatre MAGAZINE (Baritone) In "OP IX THE AIR." THE GREATEST SHOWS ON EARTH Brighton Door» Open To-day 1 P. M. First De Luxe Performance 2:15. ^Plans are being formulated for the *«w Brighton Theatre's tenth season of FOR THE GREATEST CAUSE IN THE .c*«nside vaudeville, which commences WORLD .> Monday, May 27. An array of offer- lPtt is being arranged, and stars and FOUNDED BY MITCHEL H. MARK «tractions 0f Broadway will be re¬ cruited from the operatic, dramatic and ».»ieal comedy stages to share head- Notice to the Theatrical and Motion Picture Profession »»« honors with vaudeville artists. 3TRAD All contributions to the American Red Cross Second War Fund of New York from Artists, Managers and ^^ñrMEATRC &WAYak47.ST. DirvctkntfAROlPEDEL all other persons engaged on the stage, screen or affiliated industries are to be made NOON TO 11:30 P. M. PRICES ÎO-80-40-66. through the BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS _ ALLIED THEATRICAL AND MOTION PICTURE TEAM PAULINE FREDERICK WILLIAM FOX, Chairman nt i« ti ¦ JJ A Paramount ¦UTAH CCT?S¿g,_Sro;r'"RESURRECTION Production Telephone 2600 Bryant. 1465 Broadway, Corner 42nd Street. ».t-Uil-* To-morrow XtjrUt, "grace" HOFFMAN Strand Symphony Orchestra OH , BAKUNTALA."By Goldmark LOOK! (Boprano) J QÇÇAR SPJBKAC:P-Conductor--M:ARL EDOUAliPK, WATCH DAILY PAPERS FOR DETAILED ANNOUNCEMENTS OUTING . CHESTER "S«itüaC" BILLY PARSONS MARRY FOX TRAVEL 8CENICS In an uproarious Lauirh,I'e*t' .«.*. massa «h» TsMfta-tMl«.
miss Frederick in What the Motion Picture Are "Resurrection" Players Doing Random Reels Strand fit the Emily Stevens has begun work on a .screen version of Rachel Crothers' powerful problem piny, "A Man's Play to Have An¬ World." fdttoy's The drama ha» been put in screen other Screen Version form by June Mathis and is being di¬ This Week rected by Herbert Blache. Our tailor, a romantic, aloe-eyed Greek, who has for two years been paulino Frederick will be seen at the vainly trying to make our figura look this week in a screen version of likft Olga Petrova's, has enlisted and