A modern "Twenty Ig Columbia Thousand Leagues Society Aiding Expectr~- Health Singers Freed Under the Sea" Arabian Fete for Record Drama Teaching Attendance __..___ In Public School Opera Four Oi orinters at Fllii* Mand Flench Milk Fund Offenbach's "La Belle Helene" At "See-Saw" Has Its Out on Parole To-day Opening Doctors Chicago An¬ DROWNED To Be Produced, With Ordyn- Opening Performance at the Urged by Organization The four choristers of the Metro¬ ski and Urban M. nounces Singer» and Reper¬ politan arid Chicago opera companit-i L. Assisting George Cohan :s de¬ Huntington, I., Entertain¬ More Than 5,500 Students tory for Coming Season detained at KJ1 Island pending- GOLD ment Prevention Can Make Over The cision whether their cuses fell within Attracting Enrolled in Chicago Opera Association will were Patronage: Under the direction of Richard Or- Five in a the alien contract labor law By^ROY NORTON of Days; By Heywood Broun Defective Population begin third season of five weeks at Social Miss dynski, of the n the released on paroie yesterday and will "el. Mifflin Leaders; Metropolitan, preten¬ Large Number of Men of "See-Saw," whatever one a Lexington Theatre lUuf. $¡65 Houghton tious production is to bo made of may think Generation, Says Fred-; Monday evening, remain frog unt:; the status of a all Eunice "Fair of the an January 2'j. the an¬ At boo^tiorea. Company Beecher to Wed Helen," from Mature title, is agreeable and amus¬ erick Peterson Among noveltieR chorus singer under contract hag been Offenbach's "La Belle Age Coming Back nounced for production are Helene." Tho adaptation is by Austin ing musical comedy. Earl Derr Rig¬ "Aphro¬ decided. Strong and tho lyrics by Charles Han¬ gers did tho book and lyrics. The dite," by the late Camille Erlanger, Francisco Raviloa, Luigi Trolese and son Towno. was with Carlo contract with the Arrangements have been completed Mr. Ord'ynski brought When Columbia opens Us doors muslo is by Louis Hirsch, and John "Building for Health" the sub- Mary Garden in the title role; Nalato, under for "Sumurun" to this and later this ject discussed at the International Con- "Mme. Chicago Opera Company, an« all the Arabian fete to be given country morning for the new term it will McKee has staged the piece Chrysanthème," by André Mes¬ Another next produced "Nju." Joseph Urban will be skilfully. ference of Women Doctors yesterday sager, with on their way to Chicago. Saturday afternoon in Rosemary design the Mr. ono of the largest educational Mr. Biggers lias provided as his chief at the Tamak! Miura, the Japanese singer released was Luigi Morandi, of Theodore settings. Ordynski says Institu¬ Young Women's Christian Asso- soprano; "La open-air theatre on the estate of Ro¬ that his new opera will appeal to tho tions in the world, officers of tho factor in the entertainment a definite ciation. Two doctors who addressed Nave," by ítalo Monte- the Metropolitan chorus but uni¬ com» land B. Conklin, near Huntington, L. intellect, savors not of the high¬ versity said last after and amusing farce plot, which he has the conference declared that the main rnezzi, with a book by Gabriele d'An- Many other chorister« for both Roosevelt's brow. Rehearsals will to-mor¬ night scanning endeavor of the medical pames are still to arrive. I., for the benefit of tho Free Milk begin with as profession nunzio; "Jacquerie," Gino row. figures for tho first five days of regis¬ developed just much attention should be to prevent disease rather; by Mari- for Franco Fund. to its value as nuzzi, one of the association's new con¬ The tration. More than 5,500 students have story if he had no than to cure it. Letters to Among those who have taken Wednesday evening performance music to him out. ¦¦ Personal confession this line ductors; "Rip Van Admiral Guest at Dinner already of "Hodda Gabler" nt enrolled from last Wednesday to Mon¬ help Hirsch's music is along Winkle," by Regi¬ boxes are Mrs. Walter Mrs. tho Neighborhood often came from Dr. Frederick. Peterson. nald De Koven, with a book Jennings, Playhouse has been until day, and when f.nrolment for the final reminiscent, but always spirited "For by Percy His Children W. Ross Proctor, Mrs. Fairfield A postponed and in forty years," he said, "I have Mackaye, and "Love for the Three Visiting Italian Oflieert* Enter¬ Henry Friday night. special matinco will two dayB are added it is expected past "Sonorita-Senorita," and been studying cures for epilepsy and Or¬ illus.with picture letters,$2.00 Osborn, Mrs. Ferdinand Kuhn, Mrs. be given Saturday. rocords will be broken. "Southern Mfdley," a crap-shooting Insanity, and it is only recently that anges," by Serge Prokofieff, which will tained at Perilling Club number, he has provided two I have come bo in Henry M. Flagler,' Mrs. Charles R. Richard The Department of Extension Teach¬ of songs to realize that my life*has sung French Rear Admiral Cgo Con7.. of tl¦*> [tru¬ CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS Hamilton, the veteran actor, ingratiating quality. Indeed, tho been wasted, for the diseases in which There will bo twen:v-r;v«*» ' Henderson, Mrs. Charles T. Proctor, who was in the ing, which offers and crap shooting was done so that Í two new ballets, "The jan navy, and »Hcert I HITO AWLAM8*SI NEWYORK original company of day night courses vividly have specialized concern only one- (ont«- 1i Ca m Mrs. William Henry Hirst. R. J. Cald- "Shenandoah," han been added to the for students one dramatic critic returned of 1 Birthday of the Infanta," by John Alder superdreadnought cast not regularly matricu- from recently twentieth per cent of the popula¬ in the Hudsyn. w«re £*"¦¦- well and Charles L. Apploton. of "Katy's Kisses," which service overseas was a Carpenter, and lying opens lated, had th« heaviest prevented tion, yet large majority of the popula¬ s'.agcd directed b) at a dinner rti rl dftr.ee Tickets and boxes may bo obtained at tho Greenwich enrolment, only with difficulty from over are nipht p Village Theatre to¬ climbing tion ill need of medical attention. Adolf Holm, and Felij *'¦ '' at the large hotels. Tyson's and at the night. more than 2,000 having entered. Tho tho footlights. The draft showed 3S "Boudour," by their hoi i, All that per cent of Borowski, and fourth Street ai headquarters of the fund, 630 Fifth next largest is In ToacherR tho songs are woven into the the men of America were staged directed by Pav College, action young physi¬ and The affair ... Avenue. Adelo Rowland has been to of the piece, which has a de¬ unfit. These were the ley Oakrainsky. engaged with 1,369. Columbia College, the un- cally young peo¬ w « '« ¦.«. By Stacy Aumônier play Tessie lilytha in "Angel Faco," cided story current altogether unusual ple who should have been in the full "11 Tabarro." "Suor speeches made if of VV. dergraduato school, is with in current Angelica" an< v. elcome Ro? ert C The marriage of Miss Fuñico Anna George Lederols production of tho third, 789, musical comedies. It is, vigor of health. "Gianni Schicchi," the three one-ac by Victor Herbert-Harry B. Smith musical and in this school, it was said, the at- hnrdly an adverse criticism Puccini word of from A Beecher, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. therefore^,to remark that the show "Investigation shows, too, that 75 per by which were given b; Mrs. F SI Gurí play. tendance would be tho largest in his¬ is acted better cent of our school children are de¬ the Metropolitan Opera Company, alsi THE William C. Beecher and a granddaugh¬ j than it )3 sung. Frank Carter, Charlie fective and that most of will be chili. QUERRILS More than 250 of the physically, BUng. " ter of the late Ward "The Idlo Inn" has to tory. freshman Brown and Charles in par¬ them are Among Henry Beecher, proved bo so Meakins, suffering from ills which Amont; the contemplated revivals ar Latest and cleverest novel to George Snyder White will tako popular at the Jewish Art Thontre candidates submitted to psychological ticular, gave first class performances could be cured if anybody took the Massenet's sul ;« no and M It that it has been tests and which succeed in "llérodiade," with Vvoi.n ¦ elmoM necessury to postpono yesterday Monday. really creating nn trouble to attend to curing them. The Gall as ¡enera) Emilio placo on Monday, October 20, in Ply¬ the President Nicholas interest in the of Salome; Debussy's "Pélless e -.* this brilliant author mouth opening of Pinski's "Dumb Mes¬ Murray Butler question whether the largest number are suffering from mal¬ Puccini's attaché oí the [ta by English Church, Brooklyn. A reception siah." will lead the oponing exercises this girl ia actually going to marry the nutrition, not the children of the Mélisande," '' Lescaut and Mrs. F... relio La ( luar will follow at the home of tho bride's only Verdi's "Masked "FalBtaff" an afternoon at 8 o'clock in the gymna- right young man or not. Tiie proper very poor, who do not tret enough to Ball," tice J. J, Fa A Century Book parents, 123 Columbia Heights, Brook¬ Maude Leono has been sium. The academic cotn- matchmaking is difficult, for the eat, but the children of the "Nabucco"; Bellini's "Norma," "i. . engaged for procession, well-to-do, Sonnambula" and "I lyn. an important rôle in posed of trustees and officers of in- British nobleman has taken out a who get the kind of In Purltani"; Ha All booksellers $1.60 _ "Roly Boly Eyes," to wrong food. levy's "La Juive," Donizetti's which opens nt the Knickerbocker The¬ struction. will form in the Library policy insuro himself against any my own family I found my daughter "Do Beckwith Left S36.866 Mr. and Mrs. -T. Stevens liman closed atre to-morrow and proceed to the in securing the heiress and the was fifteen Pasquale," Mozart's "Don Giovanni, night. Building gym.ia- heromishapis pounds under weight. This Meyerbeer's Mónteme; their country place in Southampton, sium. Tiere President Butler will de¬ tho representative of the in- came from the fact that she ate only "L'Africaine," 'Amrriean Painter Had Sectiri- L. and went G. a surance company detailed to use his what zi's "L'Amore deani"." lav r, OF Bronco Billy! Leadership." everything rig-ht in the end. the fifteen pounds in three weeks. "Thaïs a f 1 THE OWNER "University In addition to the well "Health "Monna Vanna," "Louise," " left pros eRtat Mrs. William Lowe Rice, who is now The College of Physicians and Sur- acting piece instruction in the public ppraisal. Bertha Kalich peons will now the company manages to overlook no schools would not more "Manon,'' "Carinen," "Romeo et Ji THE LAZY D at Southampton, L. I, will open her has added Jack Roso- formally begin its year dramatic require than Mette," "Il Barbiere di Surrogates Court at 5f>0 Park ¡eigh and Frank Burbeck to this morning with exorcises in the low¬ values In its dancing. The ten minutes a day and in one genera¬ Siviglia," "K¡£' el apartment Avenue Octo¬ tho cast chorus seems lotto," "Lucia di "I value Bt $.' »,BSÄ M ber 1. of "The Riddle Woman.'' er lecture room of tho school's main constantly overjoyed tion would make over the entire popu- Lammermoor," iwn ! about and lation. The Gioconda," "Tosca." "'Madama Butte bank accounl was overdi IV ilSiam PattersonWhite building. President Butler and Dr. everything, sings better than National Health Organiza- "La ¡mu of his d«aath and he I By Tho scenery for the first William Dnrrach, new dean of the med- ¡ usual. Most of the principals are not tion was formed eighteen months ago fly," Bohèmi ," "Aid;." and "Lii White ha» the most Mr. and Mrs. William De N. two acts of doctors di Chamounix." in cash. "Mr- produced Nyse Night" is the first use on ica! school, will speak. expert vocally, although Miss Doro- by and educators who realize r. «. «' r. .« Ferine have closed their on "Nightie the Newcomers with ihe M 8< kwith .tirring Wild West story that has camp Long stage of Venetian eighteenth When liu« regular classroom work thea Mackayo has a way with her that to improve the bodily health of compuny that his Mrs Bertha 11 !.. in the and will century the nation is a Evelyn Herbert, a your, a: Americi widow, been for many a Lake, Adirondacks, Chinoiserie. gets under way this there will which atones for much. The first problem that they must w i t published year." the autumn at their morning i night tackle h, sell his skel aim .Philad Public pass country placo be a largo number of nun of mature audience was extremely enthusiastic, cooperatively." singer; Borgbild Langaard, Scandin draw ¡mmei 'Ipltia Ledger. in Glen Cove, L. I, hut even Dr. L. K. vian dramatic soprano; Nina M ings Gladys James, who is age who are returning to after after this has been admitted Henry Shaw, of Albany, re¬ >rgar, a: :. $l.ö'' .Yd At All credited with college buked the soprano; Germaine s Acting dor Booksellers. the medical for hav¬ Manny, lyric * being the greatest shimmy d^>çer in many years. Thoy are former students, orchestra leader seemed to us a profession in ¡i market that was unfav UTTLE, BROWN & Boston. Mrs. and Miss Ade- America, has been it was who had cut short little' to ing neglected the field of preventive prano; Dorothy Follis, Emma Noc ai CO., Publishers, Henry Sedgwick engaged for Vi* New explained, over-ready grant encores. medicine. Beryl Brown, American ? cause of war condition«, Iaido E. Sedgwick are the of Frolic. Here is a their courses either because of lack of There is a point in such soprano sold .«¦ guests Ziegfeld chall..nge lor generosity Louise Harrison works of her husband . Mr. and Mrs. J. Rich at Falr- little Gilda. funds or because believed that. which comes "To cure is splendid, but to prevent Slade and Mina Hag« Steers, they dangerously close to pau- Is Godlike," he -aid. Tito Italian auction for $3,945, while a croft, their country home in Port they could make quicker in pcrizing an audience. "By our indifFer- contraltos; Schipa, lyi mor« progress ence we have allowed the tenor, and Edouard di Giovanni (E sale brought $1,517 '1 Chester, N. Y. Dorothy Smoller has business life. "Sec-Saw" contains a number of non-medical a was s replaced Lind- good social worker to a ward Johnson i, American ening." painting, sold loy Lenton as and an grasp great oppor¬ barytone. a The F. P. A.. specialty dancer in "See dnncing specialties excellent bit and all Among the artists w for $200 and book ol draw ¡*s "colyumiit," Miss Kathleen Picard, whose mar¬ Saw." II. U. of burlesque magic by Charlie Brown. tunity gather the credit." distinguished $50. Mr. Beckwith had stocl c-ij Mr. Droun to Noel Dalton will take Princeton The is tasteful. He suggested as a preventive measure have already appeared with the ass Hcywood riage Roy University setting All in all "See- ciation and who will return are bonds valued at $80,210. October 4, in St. Thomas's Saw" seems to us against the most common ailment of Mn are still reading place Church, quite the liveeliest mu- children, the Galli-Curci, Mary Garden, Rosa Rail will give a luncheon to-day for her New York Society Folk Opens With Largest sical comedy which has come this way malnutrition, following: Yvonne bridal attendants at the hor:o of her in months. Free publie medical treatment for all Gall, Tamaki Miura, Floren MrManiiH Goes t<> Norfolk many children who have no Macbeth, Van Willióun De Morgan's grandmother, Mrs. Theodore Akin, 310 Lenox Arrivals Freshman Class Ever Henry W. Savage is the producer; and private physician; Cyrena Gordon, Alesss WASHINGTON, Sept 23 .Brig West Street. Among since social service work in the home; dro Lolci, Forrest Lamont, George Be General H. fi New Seventy-eighth PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 23..For Mr. Biggers feels free to make a recreation for all who will create the title George McManus, Mystery the about a children under trained ianorT, ri attached to the of embark..* id Several 174th time in its history, a new joke bellboy and the Florida more in Van port Miss Anna Regisler at Hotels; Few we supervision; rigid inspection of "Rip Winkle"; Hector E was c Mario Thibaut, daughter Academic year began to-day at Prince- palm, would feel quite justified in and more Alfred Hoboken, to-day assigned to milk, education in child wel¬ i'ranne, Maguenat, Carlo Gale niand the .' The Old Madhouse of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Thibaut, Returns to From tun. Freshmen, who for tho hist two saying something about music having fare work. and Titta while army supply base at N of 116 West will City charms to soothe th« Ruffo, Alessand \'a. General McManus wat; directi Eighty-sixth Street, years have appeared in khaki at the Savage breast. Bonci will appear in a few bo married to Anthony Adrian to-day Resort Are Noted exercises, unce more Still we suppose that sort of business guest pi proceed immediately to his new ase ARE YOU READING IT? opening donned Mi s Edna formalices. at Fairfields, tho country homo of her Special Correspondence their black skull caps and were banished ought to be left to librettists. Langsdorf Is The principal conductor will be Gi ment. parents, in Central N. Y. rooms A!! Bookshops Have It. $1.90 Net Valley, LENOX, Mas?., Sept. 23. .Mrs. to their by the Í* o'clock lv-ll ring¬ Bride of Nathan II. Grinncll Marinuzzi, who lias conducted at 1 Joseph Tuckerman Tower, Miss Mary ing from the tower of Nas; a; Hall, in Mr. and Mrs. William Thaw The Teatro la Scala and the Costnnpi a The Three Holiday Dances, the Four T. Tower, T. Tower, Miss accordance with the custom which ha.i marriage of Miss Edna BRONX PARK Dances and dances of Joseph jr., dorf, of Langs¬ San Carlo opera houses in Italy. the the Young Minnie Livingston, Miss Fannie Cole- prevailed at Princeton since the Revolu¬ Leave fW Hot Va. daughter Mrs. Emil Langs¬ will be assisted Louis East 177th AMUSEMENT)25 Minutes From Vacation which were Springs, dorf, of 241 West 108th to by Hasseima ROLXJ R T People's Club, man, Mme. II. I le Hedry, Sidney days when "Light Horse" Mr. and Mrs. William Street, Marcel Charlier and de 6t. Sub. ata. for several under the man¬ Tomp- tionary Harry Thaw and Miss Nathan II. of this took Teófilo Ange Time» Square SliATIN«. given years kins, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly A. Morris, Lee and James Madison were undcr- Virginia Thaw have gone to Grinncll, city, The agement of the late Miss Annabella of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hot place last evening at the St. Regis. High Cost of Books S. will be continued this (ioorge II. graduates. Springs, Va., for four weeks. The Rev. Dr. B. Frisch the Olyphant, Davenport, of and Commodore The total enrollment has not been an¬ Mr. and Mrs. A. performed winter under direction of Boston, William Kissam are ceremony, which was followed a the Mrs. Louis I.). (..;' are at nounced but unofficial ;it Hot to by AMERICA'S FOREMOST AND I Can Be Avoided R. K. of com¬ Beaumont, , figures show that Springs, remain until Octo¬ reception and dinner. The bride's THEATRES HITS NO ER THE DIRECTION Of Taylor, chairman the the Curtis Hotel. the will number ber 4. only .». mittee. Mrs. undergraduates between attendant was Miss Dorothy LEE & J SHCBERT renting new popular Joseph C. Willets, Mrs. Henry 1,500 and 1,600 more than have ever Henry Coster Steers has returned and Grir>.sberg, D. Brookman and M>s. Í. from the Clarence Stain acted as 'rest man. fiction from Mr. Mrs. Frederick Hum- Henry Jud- before attended the institution. The Springs. Mrs. Steers was After a short South WINTER GARDEN 44TH ST. and P. son, of New York, and Mr. and vs. there wadding trip «"«s. & \£ "ST¿£ "¿3 of N. M graduate school and the seminary have joined Saturday by Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Grinnell will live in MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3. BEST phreys, Westways, Morristown, J., Charles F. Cox, of N. J.. also a Steers. SEATS »1.50. Womrath's have taken an at 48 East Bridgeton, larger enrollment than before New York. MAVi\KJ^?£"£ÄI Circulating Library apartment aru at the Hotel the war. Sixty-first Street for the winter. Mr. Aspinwall. 1191 B-«u1*ay ,r,rir T^-.h E*l 1 and Mrs. Frederick A. C. Perrine, There are more than 500 entering 1 15 SÜC0ESSB8 ... 64- m Every campus E^rtainmaor Maxllf à«. or 58th St.) lotte and Miss Emily Delafield have Boardman. Mrs. Valentine Mott, Miss is and of the new men ^^ äon Aro. n«aar 78th St from the Hot L. occupied many ¡j^j^ 11 Wts 'a St..15 E. ïâth St. returned Virginia Springs Sophie Mott and Mr. and Mrs. with classmen who Tlioatre, B'way, 43rd Rt. Henry upper neglected to i<:iM°- cohan V.r.. I ¦ SV<. Winl ¦ s,'. SHüEERT:!'S,S SE5£S <>*^ ri Tern .: il to their home, 20 West Fifty-eighth fYoung, of New York, registered at the for rooms in be r ^^^^^^^^^^^ TO-NIGHT, 8:45 Street. sign June, will farced | I'TVHAiio-MÍmíaloyhr FIRST POP.POF. MAT. TODAY"1UUAY 2:i2:20 ".t'iS'S Maplewood, Pittsfield. to take up their quarters in the town. y FT lTW* 'tBrf Ï JñTt frTi l^'KST Oh.WhataGirl a. Mrs. Chisholm Bench and Misses After the in I f J ! 5 Ml 3 I I H 3 I I P I I 3 1 250 ORCH. SEATS AT $1.S(50 sgaaa.» Dr. and Mrs. Samuel have Janet and opening exercises Mi rquand "' HSOggggp Milbank Cristabel Beach. Mrs. Forest almost the entire nt .- returned to New York after an auto¬ II. Parker and Miss Chapel, fitud« body 33THST. K.-Ä'.r.1.T.n'.i SE Mabel V. Clark, of down to Field in -.";'.. ;'.".¦.:.' TV-MV mobile to N. H. New at tramped University 3 0 loo icrvut 1 .>¦.-i,. Ékaa trip Colebrook, York, arrived Heaton Hail. the rain gas Çoa^ ají P.-Vs " .."- Csciuní-ÍCÍnÜ Mat. To-day Br.t Seat« $1 >0. to watch the football practice. < Mrs. X. Winslow Williams, of Balti¬ IOCT. 2 »"n ill u:.v P**» 1 «¦*.* lj |^ j »y^^"3""f LEW helos Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Jennings more, arrived from York Harbor, Me., THE MCSICAL POMXOY CN'IQl R. FUANCINK L.AIUU.MORE. '-áb'áEíí" will not close their country home at to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ross Whistler. Officer Weds "Y" KS'ICKKIIHOCKEH, B'way und 3Sth St. Fairfield, Conn., until late in Novem¬ Mrs. W. Burden Singer Joseph returned to TOMOFiROW NIGHT, 8:20 ^wTS JOHN GOLDEN Present» 4STí1 ùïê Ma!!!.''Ttf-lu'w & Sa" 2:Ï5 W«k ber. New York. Mrs. George Wihthrop Lieutenant Henry K. Cheeseman, of Folsom with her daughter, Mrs. Scranton, Penn., a member of the 78th Those Who Walk In Mme. da Gama, wife of the Brazilian Churchill 1 B'way, 44 St. Evs. R 20. Darkness "I'll tell Satterlee, went to Boston. Field Artillery, continued a romance ¦ I'.- Mat. To-day. 2.20 Minister of Foreign Affairs, will come Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Lockman and which began in Dijon, , by mar- U>e VorId* to New York for the winter early .Halsey Van Dyck returned to New rying vesterday Miss Margaret .larman, ROLY-BOLY EYES in November. Y'ork. a Y. M. C. A. singer. By EDGAR ALLAN WOLFF. THE H!T! The lieutenant met Miss Jarman Charlotte !.. while she was singing as a member of '''Vu,/'EDDfS'LkOr!ÂRD!: Episcopalians Outline IVII Married the Rnmlon Quartet, which reached Largest. [Inndsonu's» « lion: iti low,:. Dijon at a time when the 78th Field Americanization Work Becomes Bride of Charles F. P. Artillery had been withdrawn from the HUDSON LIBERTY^- UST6TÍMES line for a little SlÄÄ^l Richardson at well-earned rest. The wtTake Care of Born or Newport wedding was held yesterday on the Foreign NEWPORT, R. I., 23..Miss eighteneth floor of the Hotel Commo- é&id tbc Sept. dore. The Rev. Vyrjt your)«) n;ar>. They Will Take Care of Us," Charlotte L. Pell, of New York, widely Ralph L. Peterson, of vJhat vtorW to as the Bedford BOOTH TARKÍNGTON'S F. RAY COMSTOCK & MORRIS GESf Atjd U)c did known a summer colonist here, and Park Congregational S SUCCESSES IN NEW Says Bishop Burrh Charles F. P. Richardson, of Wash¬ Church, solemnized the marriage. The YORK. \}HT) vO&5 Ajjlcrjty. Protestant con- were married couple will live in Cuba, where the But be BIG BOOK BARGAINS Episcopal clergymen ington, here to-day. The LONGACRE'\¡%\« B^^i"'*$ r;uö U;e ri Prince of FIEST-LASÎ ladway They presented Washington York. Mrs. Sixte Cohan & ** «.- la a-.: Harris CENTURY waj lij.l St.) general convention of the Protestant Richardson is a daughter of the late Boui*bon-Parma. RUTH CHATTERTON /% Kvs 1.1 VlfAV.; ïïZ^ f- n5i,SSS MAXINE. OTT Ma M» ... 'Y Mats.Tu 17 ¿LU LAT RE a uar 59th SI next The is a laj Pol liSat.. 2 Wed. and Sat. ai S"tfí S.d Mi llson ,i-«.-, near 78th .st Episcopal Church in Detroit Mis. Clarence Poll. Mr. Richardson is latter brother of former '" I1«ri Wet, L ,7>». " StKT'« -. ( S¿r\ THF "BiEKCKt M,lsi<:il !1 W :.. Si à. i: Ï8tt -.¦ month for ratification. a graduate of Harvard and served in Empress Zita of Austria, but, in spite MOONLIGHT ami IIDNKYSl lil.V.. ^\, i tlZ. Since 'The Widow'."1 POP, MAT. TO-DAY 0-ii,¡ üanUU Terminal. The Rev. Charles S. of this Merrj AT 2 i Becto» 8t Arcade Right Durch, the United States Diplomatic Corps in relationship, fought «.luring the LAST 2 Bishop-elect of the Diocese of Now Germany, Denmark and Brazil. war in the Belgian army. STANDARD f¿¿:.;-%.!v:^:;;;':í WEEKS York, said: ¡utALVAGABOND vakceíib;lt L: '¦,/..' ., ,3 residents of New York a BREAKING All. RECORDS "Many City as Lord Finley Dinner Guest 'iia^Wiiîa^UAUl who came .ere from lands Bok Resigns Editor to Dine Mercier foreign Lord former Chancellor of GRACEGEORGE Knights show a to become Ameri¬ Finley, willingness Of "Ladies Home Journal" England, who is in this to A canized and are advancing half-way attend the annual country "àï Her Best." dinner will bo given to Cardinal! toward the mark. Americans must also PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23. The meeting of the "ÍTFIA American Bar was a A Picture Triumph. Matinee Daily Ml IXI ON Mercier at tho Hotel Commodore Oc-! to meet them. If we of Edward as editor Association, guest ¡fiSh SHE WOULD AND SHE DID go half-way resignation Bok, last at a dinner in his DO!.{.AS tober D don't take care of the in ladies' Home night given 4th Bi5 photo 8HOWI by the Knights of Columbus foreign-born of "The Journal." effec¬ honor at the Waldorf-Astoria the J??,rothy ü NORA HAYES Til E.V. 44th. W. of the United are to 1 was by m "Il r«Ju i -h »'way. .nd other Catholic societies. The States, they going tive January next, announced to¬ St. Andrews About 150 mem¬ Week Phulips Dramatic take care of us." H. O.'Davis, of Los who Society. Sensation K| MATINEE DÁlLYtmol POPULAR MATiNEE SÄ- principal speeches will bo delivered day. Angeles, bers of the organization were present. Matinee The Right DRO1 TO-DAY |fcOMEDY £u£h%a^i£|| The Americanization for ||j| HAPPY I been editor programme has managing of the Among the speakers were Judge Julius Dai'y to of the M PRICES.Seat» Work« Xhoa.i. by Archbishop Patrick J, Huyes, James1 the expenditure of more than $1,000,- magaziii" for the last six months, will M. Mayer, Dr. Alexander C. Happiness YeBl GREENWICH To"îiAY:20andM^ar U ^ A. 000 in the next three years was ap- succeed him. and Humphreys The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. B. F. KEITH'S FOHÜ Flaherty, Supremo Knight of the Ci'orga Haven Putnam. (o1 «¡SI SiSTEKS. ¡lit; ^HOiUm^BtâJJ ran 25,\ 50c. 75c. VILLAGE Knights of Columbus, and William P. proved. fit SFÄ<"j«f clrcl,B HjM A LACE ^A'tL-a. MAS« «REUJ.K » Discussion at the afternoon session PUSlß Mats! f.000 «.'his.' eicepi ^M with » "¿1 H H 3WBW5 J1.11 i*rtin, director of the overseas work concerned tho for the Chris¬ S ni111 UoMtlays, resem Bessie McCoy Da pro'posal j Sr,^ g| ..follies *»f tho order. tian Americanization of the Jews of ,B. F. KEITH'S JIMMY HUSSEY, LOUISE James Watt* Ted IMmÈ^SMiIIM '-¦ N the The Rev. John L. IVTRÇfnF U N N ü "CREOLE Ada Forman, Al H m Dr- Harry P. chairman of country. Zacker, il ,Lru,1Ut FASHION PLATE".MILLER, d 20 1-amona 1 Republic i;;*, Swift, of superintendent of .«.ay & U6U1 St. I Ship i Artlutft' >loii<-!*- tfc« New York of Philadelphia, UEHARU. & jthers. chapter, Knights Jewish work in the Pennsylvania " Op. Ho W. S4tn. Kfs.8-1 who made a MANHATTAN Columbus, will be the toastmaster. diocese, plea for the estab¬ Muran, rito CI.AlíK PLYMOUTH X./NK.« áST - ro-day * Hat 1 i 'no reception committee will include lishment of a community centre in \ Wi.lmv bj Proxy" BEST M A' ??A&f BARRYMORE MATjNEE TO DAY M ITS » B"idy, Morgan J. O'Brien, Philadelphia, said that there are 11,000 )8u*y 49-51 KIVOI.I IIKI 1IKSTR MB« $1 .oíW. R. Hebrew Christians in the BROADWAYI I 1 I 3 Trem^dous M I '»"T Grace, John I>. Ryan, Thomas United States. ¦iiTPif*! EÑ1D BENNETT In a LOUIS *. Ryan, William D. ijutn or two »imgws MANN xv i.i.l Outline, James »ÀLW _ J- Hoey, Dr. Swift and Dennis llïmes *Jauar» s?nn^lnJoní¿3,y,'soÍ¿Í-U «cbweeney. John McCormack will rjaLTO ORCHESTRA ! zmMM »FRSENSLY ENEMIES Edward A. y» S/TTv-» Price« toe tl 7.0 Wed Uai l-tt *y*K*M Arnold is in charge ANITA STEWART In «m «1. the committee arranging the bau- "Her Kingdom «">' Vr+uot." A.LAV AT.- JI 00. green BENNKTT Comotly, Suio.su. DA\I1> HEjLASCO Will I KESEN'T Wich Mala. Tu-day * Kat 30 i 2 a B'nay 4: 4;th St. 1 Mnii'.d Orchestra. -o- SSïïfts DARK RCSÁLEEN ££ Complete« Years as Nun 'OLUHBIA, B'way 4 471h Twice Da.ly.|Pop. Fifty VÏI^fcGE .» ë, ikieîîêr'Oîe Tho Bo:tcniaas, with Krank F Prl et HASTIKÜS-ON-HUDSON, Sept, 23.. In T^n with MR. & MRS. COBURN Brgadínrst iiÄf£Ä%V IS «other r'e"1 :-lt vs Catherine, founder of the ¦Brcakfast-$°° MARY AC lijiCQiC O'B'J 111. hry. 31 i h GUSTA TEA ROOM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN HIPPODROME sNu,Ncï£Y0CT.5 ÉlAnnlO Beginning Wod. Night. Oct. lit.' Franciscan -«- « « «40 W. *i3nd St. Tel. 366 Columbus. £ St. Clare's Academy at \T- Lun(^i-ll:30 .^i USTCCN'CERT ¡N N.Y. Mesara Lee and .! J. Shubert Present CRIMSON ALIBI «ount Hope, will Breakfast 40e. Luncheon 50«a Tea 30c. Sunday Night, Sept. 28, at 8: Í 5 | celebrate her golden Dinner SO«.'. Also A la Carte Menu "" Inoilea October 7. DRIMPPÇC '"¦ >»'«» B'W»J Ergs Archibishop Patrick SURPASSING! 32dSt.-BWaij~33dSl. "CAVALLERIÄ Rl^TiCÄNÄ" ÏHE DANCER £ rltllluEde Mstiivee To «I;it. 8:80. ti* 5e?.' l* iB announced, will attend ALA CARTE CUISINE ^S M VdltcanCIvoIrs mas« to THE PIROUETTE "PAGÜAGSi" «I *>'£" be celebrated by ^ÄWIM ,f95 With ROSA RICCARDO MANUEL ANNA .flOaOSGO !:!-"- JÊff/S.*fTS* S. Mother / / I : w«« »«"> street FONSELLE STRACCIARI SAI.AZAR @ MÁÉ5TBÓ CASIMIR! Ï.7:r7ï.,7',./7i--'.' Joseph Mooney. THF ADELAIDE FITZIU ¡ri m C,?vSlgr.norwho \ BILLY ANN293 *T& iriL. rtULL^VlL*CLuni.h0<» the Franciscan or- 5í¿T5AlE 0PEN59AM MONDAY ¡Eu«ene Wmíit'h Benefit Itullan lluWes' Fie« Milk Fund Story of The Powirtuit. ,'oned there Offers Real 16 E. 43rd St. Prices: Orchestra, (3 .« $t. First Balcony, PRICES ''220*330 55 50 CIVILIAN CLOTHES World i..mr Uadl fof 1f**n years. $ Second Balcony, $2: Third Balcony, $1; *¦-* , -. LOGE. & BOX SEATS "C'j: -with OLIVE TEI.I. * ... »- Food at a (.No War Taj Seal ale Mad 4 THUR8TON HAIL. ¦;,.,.,. Sert to Hotel Manhattan .-«i Uarden lIULoROOr« !:. x Olfl .«.'" a«:-.«<... i,. a.-; at fc| 418 re(f, prices. n TScf* ||Jri|P Fixed Price MRS. « COPELAND ncilTDAI '"*y «'th Miss TUCATDC11 st BLINn Stirn WF.DVESDAV.THICKEN" PINNFK i mal i ncA i ncpric«. soc «. «i.o« »ÎAfclifca'i l|L Engaged _ i York [jtw »na i G«m Mrs- L°uis A. Stirn, of BRKAKFAKT I.r?ICHBON AFTERXOON TT.A LOEW'S New Theatre & Roof 5f ^ji/YN *",?-HlH- ( .::.. 11 /. M .1 r M Hoof lo 1 A M wil.'JAM VOX 'Presents th7!t" Staten Island, announce I MARY PICKFORD In "The Hoixlli-m." N»tali8tÇm«nt of their daughter. Miss For the Sake of the I *ttte One, E' Stirn« to Arthur Benbow The out-of-the-ordinary places of New York, where unique atmosphères * and food to I oew's American Roof *£%¦£ ftf.'fj ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED? WILLIAMFARNÜMrH; «!"' B-on of th« Inte Arthur B. peculiar varied tastes invite the discriminating, will appear STAN STAMF.Y, .lurk * I filiJ»». »i New ander Levy A.11 Seats UADDIC Theatre, 42<1. W. of THE LAST of the lohn Tei^uso Staten Isl- Tea and Girl». Fzrt» Mathcwal , B*way | Brighton, near Fourth Avenue "Enchanting Rooms" each Monday, Wednesday Saturday. Symphony . DUANES ¿¡f 14th Street, &' Co.. Mi other ble im*U. I Ke*«rTea riM-nnio (.-.ntmuou« i to ¡1 p. m.