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Attalion New on NOW READY Gardon Towns Will seeing the picture a second time wo realized how many of ¡tu tine noints at the Booth to-night, when they will i Lew Give had us Fields will open with his hear the glorious news that peace had London Floral Rim escaped the first time. again be seen as Old Bill, and Vic¬ intact in "A On the Screen Dr. Riosenfeld had selected "Parsi¬ toire. original company Lonely been declared, telephoned his stag** fal" aR and Romeo," at the Casino to-night. managers, his Mare the overture. Erno Rupee con¬ Plays Player« telegraphed company, V. ¡S. Idea of ordered a rehearsal, re¬ Industrial Sub¬ ducted this, but Dr. Riesenfeld held Grace will numbering 150; ? he baton the George open her season "Roly Boly Eyes," with Eddie hears« d and gave a perfect performance urbs to Aid Géraldine Farrar a during performance, for at the Vandcrbilt Thursday in Housing Has Worthy the score whs his own arrangement Among the hundreds of players who "She Would night Leonard, announced to onen at the Saturday night. Not one of the "Scan- Urhun did the nre and She Did," by Mark Cort Theatre will to dais of 1919" was missing. Nostrum Problem Vehicle in "The World Joseph stupe settings, hurrying to New York are Laura Reed. Tuesday. ¡;o which are magnificent, Walker, who is duo to Baltimore instead, and will play at to LONDON, 23 ( although we' in open to-night Ford's Xhe great companion volume The Aug. Correspondence and Its Woman" were assured that their beauty was "Those Who Walk in Darkness" The Theatre next week. with Hoiscmen of the of The Associated Press».- Millions of obscured by the fact that the the Forty-eighth Street at Marvellous Thurston, who was "Just a Minute" will ni-iy in Balti¬ Beginning to-day's matinee, Four Apocalypse," by pounds are to be liphYs Theatre, and compelled to cancel his engagement at more Per 1 ng week will be observed at th»" spent m the creation In the old when were were curtailed. Al Jolson, who is on his the same week, and will open of a system of days, princes way from the the Globe o; the night he was to at the Hippodrome. Ther" will be a new BLASCO IBANEZ indsutrinl garden cities princes to stay, it was a difficult There is a short prologue and then West to open in "Sinbad," which have Knickerbocker September 22. aerial in of which will run for tangle the is opened, will give his first per- At the Cort baliet. which the character Cloth St.90 ultimately metropolitan a novelist or a when he picture, shortened a little in just scheduled for Thursday at tho forrnance at Thca.re, Charles Emer¬ the leader of the London. The found playwright the where wo Shubert in night that theatro to-night. son Cook will "A "Conquest," typifying 681 5th the scheme, just outlined, is himself with a prince and a com¬ places felt that it Philadelphia. present Regular A. E. F., will arise to the centre of the t P. DUTTON & CO.. Are., N.Y. most olaborrte city moner on his hands dragged, and an interlude is Feller." cet ever building proj- who insisted on which Adolph Klauber's new farce riving groups bearing a laurel wr"ath. undertaken mi England and being in love with each other. The most effective. The front, of the the¬ The Greenwich Follies "Nightie is an adaptation of the best he atre has been be Village will Night,'* by Martha Stanley and Ade-, Allyn King will make her debut H. 17. model in- could do for them then was a entirely redecorated, and transferred from the Greenwich laide will this week with dustrial town idea originated some morganatic Now there in n beautiful new curtain. Village Theatre to the Matthews, open "Ziegfeld 9 O'clock Revue" when it marriage. he can just Nora Bayes to- with the original cast. ¦!!« years ago m the United States. arrange a revolution, and, presto! there We still consider Thomas Meighan's morrow evening. | opt on the New Amsterdam Roof Admission of Germans to *«F. P. A." saya in on the are no work the best he ever 1ms The cast Building first of these princes nor paupers, and the done, and Selwyn's "Tea for Three" will Wednesday evening. also will "flower garden" suburb cities is to be- prince may marry whom he Betty Compson's likewise. Joseph .1. "Friendly with at open include Savoy and Brenr.an, W. C. World Labor Conference As»ked next chooses and j as the Enemies," Louis the Bronx Opera House next Mon- Hal gin year north of London, ac¬ stand as good a chance of hap¬ Dowling, Patriarch, can still Mann, will open nt the Manhattan day. Cecil Fields, Hixon, Green und Blyler, AMSTERDAM, £ pt. 7 -The Bureau cording to ever living make us cry, nnd we feel the Spooner will be seen in Yvonne The newspaper announcements. pily after as though he had been same Opera House Wednesday evening. Margaret Lawrence's rôle. Sheltor, Dolores. Dorothy of thi International Trades town will be and a or a thrill when Lon Chanoy and J. M. Du- Klewer and others. An new Congress The Tower self-supporting boilermaker cobbler's son. / entirely Conning will cover several thousand acres. This is what mont reform that we did at first. Also, "A Voice in tho Dark" is edition of the "Ziegfeld demands official confirmation that Ger¬ happened at the Strand we still heard once At the request of the Midnight Within its precincts will be an yesterday in Geraldine consider the healing of t.he more at the Republic Theatre Imperial! Frolic" will be given September 22. man and other enemy will be agri¬ Farrar's new little one with the Tokio Theatre, the Irish "John delegates OF OWN cultural area. Its populace will be picture. "The World and Its crippled boy of the most con¬ original cast. More than play admitte to the Washii labor con¬ m DIARY OUR SAMUEL PEPYS Woman." scenes we ever thirty com-^, Ferguson" at the Fulton will be trans¬ gton supported by severn! engineering in- Lou Tellegen is Prince Michael Orbli- vincing saw on the panics of A. H. Woods'« productions lated into ' George White, who stayed up all ference befi re ¡of the con¬ iuoust i* R"« ¦' "Blind Alley," a brave, dustr'es to be located there. nn:i, and .Miss Farrar is screen. And as we left the theatre we will begin rehearsals Japanese. night last Saturday and was the first to ference. and wrot« with more honesty The is only a hum¬ wanted to cry immediately. war than any other book 1 have project nn attempt not ble American girl who lives in "George Loane Tucker to -e only Russia is sol London's problem, and dresses like a great! Hugo Reisenfeld is great! The first performance of "AMERICA'S which has housing peasant. But after 'The Miracle Man' is Mrs. FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION fl'S net. At nil liooksellen». become a grievous one, but she becomes a great opera singer great!" Chauncey Olcott's play "Lusmorc" will OK LEE £ ,J. i. Mil BERT1 to prevent an Michael desires to open the Miller BROWN * CO.. Publishers, Boston of overwhelming congestion marry her, and there At the Cohan Henry Theatre to¬ WINTER GARDEN LITTLE. the city's industries and other are only two obstacles.a current prin¬ George Theatre "The morrow night. i'S&'Sl81- !SHUBERTI; es4w'ehd.llltB'2^: commercial activities. cess and his rank. The Lost Battalion" will be seen. Dorothy One W«'ek Onlj COMEDYk vf!"a; TONIGHT,.!. revolution re¬ Ds.llon will be seen at the Resumes TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at -.___- moves both these obstacles, Broadway in Sophie Tucker will open her room at 8:15 with tho usual finish. however, "The Market of Souls." Robert War¬ MATINEE TO-MORROW AT .'. wick will be at the Rialto in "Told in Reisenweber's, Wednesday evening. GALLO ENGLISH OPERA CO. Plans of Prinee's Visit The story is the best, that Miss Far¬ the Hills." -night. Tur?. Vv .Merchants* Association rar has had in These will be reviewed Mr. and Mrs. Coburn will Tliurs. n : : : Sat E many moons. This very H. U. resume arid Wed Mai MIKADO UP F much alive star the engagement of "The WITH rilE Sfc^S\ Await Those for Albert! always gives the im¬ later._ Better 'Ole" ORIGINAL CAST With¦¦¦.«¦ JEFFERSON DE XNGEI.l NORM\N TKKMli; Adds 56 Now Members of much 'A HANA^ n i XNGEI.IS, pression being too big for her Diamond Mine of Entertainment' SHIMOZl'Ml and l: .., vehicle. She seems to Wales ¡Not be beating tier Stephen Rathbun, Eve Sun. .v ;-'a:. Mat Expected Until After wings and for and JJBW YORK'S LEADING CHIMES OF NORMANDY Sets New striving freedom, she THEATRES AM) SUCCESSES I':; ¡s ? j August Campaign has been lamentably confined nar¬ Belgian îîoyal Family, to row by PRINCESS^Sï&fiï'. 1^>-4V Record for Enrolment in plays. Many a time we have fully -f HEW AMSTERDAM \void Confusion expected to see her tear THEATRE % To-mor'w 8:45 Summer Month« the whole suddenly up 46»hSt- E.of B*way* Opening Nigh.. MANHATTAN k Ma;^ s. iV.'tr York Tribun* thing and go on and play a jMOROSCO scene WliL v Eighty-six new member? were enrolled Washington Pweau from "Carmen" or "Tosca." POSITIVELY OPE« WEDNESDAY EVE. : But in this new ¡ Wednesday Night Merchants WASHINGTON, Goldwyn picture she OUI » hy the Association last Sept.
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