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13 TITO NEW YORK TIMES. SL'NDAY. MAKCTT 24. AMERICAN SINGERS' A'h'rt ria, ahoae pr formarKre of irt cpTa In KoUah fed to tit -rmation the Ro.y of American r. from which Mr.

Ketaa announced i ltl rnlritt)', hM Ut nij-hl Jt WrrlttU to WT.l.am Wad n-hw explaining hla reaaona for re-' rg. A.i.l frjm thla fart, de. -I ti dixuM rreranrea which, he I. had rri'lH Brflirably. M-.

r.ia are In part. letter 'i hi Ir-1 to rhe Hoard of ora of the oilei. endira; aa fo-la: Aa I -ii not willing to rirruta poll- -iMhiri mr wind detrimental toL i irr an. I Mali atandlna; oir I takti f'tc riat-ceaary rnnar. an1 r-ia-n lireaith aa PreeMrnt a I rim-rat M.n.j-r tif Ilia ftocletr of I a.K that Irloxi with regret: I prM In rolnttn out to you the uit of proajwrlty mr inanaa-t -rt h.e brought to J-rni.

I fte the i rnr aa a ret-omliad artiailc intltu-i an I with a bank account that ivrere iy rrnt paid fcj Hi? aiorkhoMcrs In a triry." ll-rtwrt llhenpoon. on bhalf of th of Anifrk'in Winger, enawered Ila: Aa rotary of, I ha If 1 of Amer-I firpri, 1 brg to notify you at at maftlniT rf lh Hoard of Dlrec-i h-l I Miri 7. 191. joir rretrnatlon society waa duly 'accepted. May I take thla opportunity to expreae to on behalf of the society and the Board of fMrectors, the regret that yotl deemed It bejeeaary to take auch action, and; to expreaa to you their admiration and appreciation of your splendid services to the era-tety It Inception? I am quite sure you will appreciate the fact that the society win atwaya ewe; you a large debt of gratitude The aoclety plan another season next Fall, with productions of operas by Bach.

Mot art. Ron. Offenbach. Anaelnt Coetxl, and Henry Medley, i i and Manager of the Toecha Selosl to Play. Tovha Heldel, a young Ruaelan vlo-ltnl-f who came to A mark with Leopold Auer.

will make hla debut here in Carti'd Hall on the afternoon of Hun-day, April 14. Heldel waa born in Ouaa, Nov. 4," lialO, and atudfed th-r and in Hf rlln. In It; 12 reopold Auer heard him and accepted him aa a cc'aolarahlp pupil; He made bis first publ'c appearance In "Norway, In WVt. Orchestra to Heard, jr Oaalp Gabrilowltach is to conduct, in Carnegie Hall, beginning April 18, a serlea of throe oreheatral concerta auch aa he gave In Aeolian Hall la at aeaaon.

The later datia. will be April 5 and May's. Edwin Franko Goldman will direct a aeries of thirty campua concerts under the sutplces of Columbia Unlreralty for a period of ten weeks next Hummer, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and starting; June 10. na JawU.a Gilbert's Comedy Overture," Henry Gilbert's "Comedy Oyer-tur on American negro themes, by the composer of yeaterday'a Dance in Plata Congo," will be performed at tonight's opera concert under the direction of lUchard Hageman. Among the soloists Josef Hofmann.

the planlat, will ptay Chopln a concerto in minor, and several solos by Ilachmaninorf. Rubinstein, MopikowaW and Beethoven. Mabel Garrison will sing Davld'a Char-mant Olaeau and Strauaa'a Voce dl Prlmarera," and Morgan Kingston the "Vestl la Olubba" frwn ragllaccl." end Handel's "Hound an Alarm." The orchestra, also, will ptay Alberto Chlaf-fsreiU'a Prelude and Fuirue." Various Musical Events. fcaacha Jscobaon will give his aecnnd violin recital, thla aeaaon on the evening of April 1 at Aeolian Hall. The ttublnsteln Club announces a re.

cltsl by Itosa Ralsa of the Chicago Opera on April 2 In Carnegie Mrs. Shomer Rothen berg wllf give a concert on April 11 In Aeolian Hall for the Paleatlne Restoration Fund. Friends of Musician in France. The American Friends of Mueicians in Franco announce an unuaual benefit concert in Aeolian Hall next Saturday afternoon. The Trio de Lutece will play rtameau'a Hulte for flute, "cello, and liarp, and the Flonialey Quartet will give two movement from Ravel'a atrlng quartet In P.

Helen fltanley will alng compoMtlona of Joaeph Htulc, Pierre Alin. Bruneau. and Fourdrain. while a-q urn Thibaud and Maurice Pumeanll will play Ceaar Franck'a sonata for violin and piano. (Mher feat urea will be Debuaay'a aonata for flute, viola, and harp, played by George Barrere, Loula BaUly, and Carlo.

Halaedo, and tha Jiourgault-Ducodray Abergavenny," a tulte for atrlng quartet and flut played by Mr. Barreae and the Flonsaleya. Cisneros Aids War Fund. The Women 'a Committee of the New Tork Catholic War Fund ha a aked Klcanora dc Clanro. the former Manhattan Optra rntralto.

to aollrjt uh- mTlptlonS from the muelral profalon for thla fund, whl will be uaed entire ly for the comfort and aervb-e of Amer- lean soldier and aaltore in Franca and Italy, Irrespective of thlr rltgloua creeda. PLANS OF THE MUSICIANS. Tvett Gullbert, returning from the Kt, will give muelral readlnga from ilaudelalre, Jammea. and Rlctua on April 2. and T.

at the Maxlne Elliott. Janr-t. Jackaon and Ruth Cramer hava postponed their Saturday morning dances at the Princess to April 4 and May 2. Mlw ha, Ievitxkl will give hla laat piano recital this season on April 0 at Aeolian Hall with a program from Schumann and Chopin. AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS.

DIRECTION OF SAM S. AND LEE SHU BERT, INC scrasiWihterGardehr' atrxgrs TMims. SAT. AT 9. As irrrtialible lank of joy that rrathwJ "over the lop and pal Ceaeral CJoota lo Hilar rout.

I i AL J0LS0N an.i liweoiraiabU C4Ttaay of ISO ia the "LAST UCrO" SUTTACUAR EXTR.WACANZA 3 IN AD Staged by J. HnrTaaa Pook -Haratd Attartdf. Moale by Bltanmaitaatkani 1 aad Al Maaa ra LarraiM D'Oray, Fareat Haff. Alaxhi t.ifmr Ai.liU. r.ly, rraakll A.

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Maawl VttUM, Sarw Ut.lib.ni, HIU. Kila, Hrtll Wrai, Jahaay KttiLrm Fraak lta Mr imn. mrr, Jaha Karr, Fraak Halaaaa, boaege 1 utniM. a4-t l.t.ltMt (km. Kr AnibU4.

ONIGH JL CONCERT A BIQ DILL OF SURPRISES WWAT. is. Mill. 7VN frf i'uni! xr.An lll.oH HWTANT 41 i i M.x. wl a -ANIL-SLNG AND XmOLLSOMT." a iu: WILLIAM HODGE IM II 1 1.

1 Uwui.jLLU V1T IMWTAIMNC PlAY V.R. I MA.H HAD 31MX "TIE ILVN I.V.M SU'fhtn Hat1un, Ettninf $an. i'-ik. K.S:S0. l)i)UUMAT.

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Immiaf rmr. fnaawaatly Ikriia, w. 0Ia. a ii JOHN D. UILUANIS Aaaaanea Lionel Barry more "The Dramatic Triumph of the Soa" KVC.

'WORLD The Copperhead The play that Audiaacca EVE. HAIL UB RT I THEATRE i WKST 4TH ST. Matai WBU, MAT. 3 seta t. I SM (tTfy.

"OH, CASINO LAST WEEK The COMSTOCiC ELLIOTT CO. praam Smartett and Great ett Musical Comedy Hit A the Pait! Ten Yeart. PHICK; "Tic, II. POf. MAT.

WED. i RKd. WAT. I LAST; WEEK LaaS rerfaeaMaea la Tark Sataraar Klfkt, Maeea SO. BOY AKTHIK HOrKJXI mmwmdt Tht UU Wtth Nazimova "The mid Duck mr HtHRIK IB EM ft A r.v.a 0f "Uiit C-er" ill.

imm4JisUh, f.wiinf httndtf. Aplil $. 5U as 5l4 Tmfr. Plymouth Theatre i tr.ia nTitrn tionciNs. W.

of my. 1 l. Hr.nt 4. IS. Mtine m'ed.

A Sal, I it STANDARDS eira 1 mat thi a 'kn. mi it.ta 1 v. tuvr iiotumoo PrMBii Emily Stevens Ik AUn anaationaI Play Till: MADONNA FUTURE n-iTtt cr.ntvAL CAST. Tw.k Am-il 1 -T Trail.1 a. k.

weeds aaaeaaeee (Is taalte wltat te a awn. taak the 250th performance of eyes of youth W1TM, 1 a 1i. 1 jane grey aaa taa enginat ca.i the ply beautiful nil oiarcia aad ehaa. guamoa 1 1 illOAlllC UllUll mi S-tS autlnaM wad. MS- aad eat.

rtvfrnv F.aaia 8i45. Tar.ATKi:. 4iaT WAT '1. Mslinest 1 aaJ SaL, 2t MARY SHAW C. BERNARD SHAWS IK Men 'l MM on 2 WEEKS MORE TO MEET -DEMAND Xlshts IXata Tata.

Ttan.1 Mat. Oat. Iiti.ll I Hm aa Uata BBawMxa Tomorrow Night BELWTM 4t CO. rraaeat Fair iii Warmer atfkt Horwoom'i I With laual S'lwra Cast rrsuctian. WMk I WII.UAM COLMKB In Aortl II 'KOTMXQ VT TMA taCTM." A What JVcll-Knowit People Say About Pair of Petticoats" 'nr cTiiii.

iiAnrocrtT. Ceniaalaag)nere la A fair mt Mlk AT THK SANK AHH6R. "I COULD ONLY LAUGI Ku "KID. IT'S CaA "A DELIGHTFUL PLAY. DEUQTITULLY ACTED" Ucyd SO REAL AND HUMAN" Mi Tompk "DOZENS OF PRICELESS MOMENTS" Cm.

wiia "FINESSE WORTHY OF PINERO" Ronim r. (Ee.Po.t) UNUSUALLY GOOD ACTING it Fot (World) Bjr NORMAN TREVOR LAURA HOPE CREWS CYRIL HARCOURT" OUT-AND-OUT GOOD aiU-w'ia ATTRACT CASH CUST0MLRS-. aumal. 'l TO THE 44TH STREET ROOF THEATRE AaEBXifLAR THEATRE ay. PtMn Br.

1. Mat Wi. A ft.i. so 1 MOVTIK VOKK. ON KldMT Trtn Auaaat Taward April (rwd.

Blgser Thaa Ever! MAYTIME ciiArti.ra pKCfir i it 11.1.1 fllRCKM, I WOOD 1 MORRIS Sat and Lrka far RM. Jnlmmn Tvucf. auvr er eianiuxl Koainrrg. TDraira, Jtut at I'boe. Botnt T2M.

a. Uatij Wad. at SaL S. 4 4 1 ST G0RT Wnl 41 SC Itim. 1 1 HHTaVT U.K.

Wat. If-V A aau l-se The Survival of the Fittest IJOHX lX)RTSrn( THE Season's Supreme Sensation Ho-Fld, I AND HER I PERFECT 36 QI0RUS BOOK BT FRED DB GRESAC MirglC BY SILVIO HEIN -Tm LlvclSaat Maelcal Mtaw li Taw Hv. Sua. IRbN-CLADS ytyh 6c Co. to positively the Last Two Weeks of WHY MARRY? Br Jeeaa Lynch Wllllama.

Which MUST leave then on its two-year tour of the United States, with this remarkable cast: isu uoodwta ElmuaJ BrecM Shelter Hull Beatrice Beckley EalaUe Win wood Eraeal Lawlord Lotut Rotib ASTOR- 4m m. a Kf. l. M.ia. W4.

trsa, PrM-ait A IS. BEST SEATS AT BOX (imCR Cnfr4 ai "Seen rat" L0NGACRE MONTH YES sjsjsw eaaaBBBBBB aa OR NO Br ArUor Ooatfrlea Big Human Play MaiMia Dimu. gvkl Katly aag Waal 41 n't try, r.v. a 20 Mta.W4.ftal. THE POPULAR SUCCESS JANET BEECHER Karorsa aa uinnia, atoo4 lb.

"gaff." 8 doea CHRYSTAL HERNE i aa Martarat. tha mi whO (HUM Iwaolf. Caa) aim lrla MARJORIE WOOD A. JANE THE BREAD AND BUTTER AND APPLE SAUCE GIRL a BOOTH TARKINGTON'S COMEDY OF CLORIOL'S YOUnt Played by the Stuart Walter Co MERRY MONTH ffea. a aaa OaV Oa booth 4U ltfi.nl ta fcta.

M.l w.i a a.t rtA3 4'Hl. Iik) Rrr.irt 1M Irit pnp mat rn HJT! 2 1 4th 1 Performances; LAUGHING SUCCESS Lombardi, a 1 REDERIC I 4- KANNT HATTOX JLi LU 'h leo CARKILLO and TYPICAL MOPOSCOCAST Evg. OT. Matlnaaa Wa4. a SaL 3:30.

EXTRA ATlXr.K rxaA.K a harsis eamtkr mok. CreatA e.t Comedy Drama Siace The Muic 1 THE LITTLE TEACHER PARRY jura aurraj w' MARY RYAN THK IIO'fB tinOO rWIDAT i4T A I'M, 1 PRINCESS ll A a a II WW w- Tor. mat. wrn. A MUSICAL COMTDY MASTERPirXI" BEU.

MAT. SAT. VI I I A A. BKAm'ft THEATKE. nt.T SALE THIKS.

A. M. Easter Mon. Apr. 1 Swl.l tmntmr Maa.

Mat. ala. S. to SI AS. WIU.IAM M(Mag PATt'H WIU rtaai Um r.ajmai arr Vnmt, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME Br Lartimcr Wnrrall anil 1.

H.rrald Try irTH THIB NOTABLE CAMT: MISS AMELIA BINGHAM MISS KATHERINE KAELRED CHAMLOTTS IVIS MAaCY WINSTON rLONlMCt CONIV LOUISI MULOINIS A. N. VAN SUIUII JOHN L. SNINC fMILIP LUSH I0HN SUSKCLl i. CASUS WCST.

NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES AND SUCCESSES empire v.sj. jr.M' rilHMN B1 ETIEL A-ARRYM0RE la Ifar Craataat Trtwa.k, it Id' Tlie TTEII. MONTI CT. K. AIL atrr-rr.

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waaai POP, MAT. UED. 50c to $1.50 GAIETY Hi I Biggest LACGHnTaVer in Town KLAW EKLANCLR praaant Tti Vw Karrlral rm1 by Kth.l Walla MumfarA Sick-A-Bed IBUH by Edaar MarGragor "See 'Sick-a-Bed' and LAUQI" Irnry Miller'i TTeatre. Forty-third Strrel, Eutof Broadway, will oprnEaitet Monday, with Henry Miller" Theatre Company pre senting "The Fountain of Youth." a comedy by Louis Evaxi Slupman. The cast irKludrs: Henry Miller.

Olive Tell. Lucile U'ation. 1 Mda Sponf. Franl? Kernhle Cooper. I-illisn Canprt.

I rank Sj l-t ester, C. Leslie Austen. Roleit Ames. Lew is Sealej LAT 5.LL TO MofOloM moM VM NEW AMSTERDAM rwra ti a Im Oir-awaa. avna "nmm a at Sv.

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Kl.a A E'li K. 1. M.l. A eat al I JO CUM AN A IIAKItlH I'raant The Aviation Musical Comedy Sensation The Talk of the Town TOQT-TOOT COHAN Timely Price CEO. M.

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PEP and PRETT. GIRLM AND A BULLY SOLDIER BOY IVNCJl! TOOT-TOOT IILCFL1D NLW MIDNIGHT FROLIC CXXOAN3JT crom: to SW taai.rt rwaaaaMtoaa ri parlor b.edroom and bath at a tau anS ajax aaaO Ikaaaaa aaa. 4 aa4 es aa rcpuDiic Funriett American Comedy of Reccot Years ev FULTON SSSr laaewA 0 t. aY rVA. Ni(4t Cahra Orck.

Bale. $1.49 Popular Prire Mai. Ve. la $1.49 41KBIG A WARTIME NOM1TY I 1XJC AT BARGAIN PKlOi I WILLIAM rat cr Rock i White VETS CO' An tniimai. A.a.at.4 hjr Taa.

aaalth Ralph Mla V. Ut imm rraaa4ra rar. J. Caaaaaa Mrla A BEAtTY OIORLS. Time r-'X Tuesday Jh C4h.D& JiaiorV sr.

MADE KAN I Ra 30 Sal 7 THE BJG VILITAPY-NA AL MELODRAMA OP TO-DAY PARK- 7 DAYS LEAVE NO TRLNOI 5CESTA-SO IsORRfJRJ Prices 25c. 50c. 75c. II $1.50 (MIT MXkaa oye oyez a. h.

woods announces that mi business before pleasure to i ar. m. a aa. raw. a1 ai TaV r-raaj aa -a aa4 a cB rUreftfj to lat-aoer i4 Warat Ur.ae Sj U.aaw a I II 4 ciun LAURETTE 1011 la i ltai ktoeMrra a "HAPPINESS" CRITERION ea .1 aa a aai .4 SOUVENIRS iimtm niMiaiiti TOMORROW NIGHT ZUb 10 213 IIMLS TIGER ROSE DAvFd DLLASCO at rsustt oar.

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ancierbilt Tata. SJtatcaA. aiit' Oh, Look! I 1 MI wai a a hiu to- IT ei HARRi' FOX BELASC0 240TO247TO25 RSI IS) inAKS With a a a i-afSR. rial, 'err, a Arr-, lilt J.f ariujaar i iarraaA aaa aa a a a. R.

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DAILY bi i.i I k.i'ii II uaa aM aaa a mi a aa I i i mm a I I i a a i a HIPPODROME SPECIAL TO-NIGHT ESS? BfllX STORY-IHX-DIM DOCCLAS STEAXSSON. FRID ALTON BERNARDO OL5JU.VMCY THE MUSIC SHOP MARCONI BROS ELM CITY 4 -JOHN HENDRICKS FLEMING TRIO -BUD SNYDER TRIO BLtJCH LANDOLF THE IRA NOS WILL S. EVANS THE LAND OF LIBERTY" frunO fur I ha IWnafll of ih aa nifMt Tmiia CENTURY Tm rm f.4 a a.a a aai I M-ta 6t MCkNTH MONTH 200th TIME NEXT FRI. CHU CHIN CHOW a vratrti tix or nil asar mtaa to Uwmf to o4H.aaa.nr rarraai KW ik rra eicoi ikar ios MAJICaTT IMKATOK. 4i.

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SPECIAL THE C0C0ANUT GROVE I aa a t'nr rkar. Saa Opens Neat Sat. Msr. 30 wpns iiiiaw utinrr, ear oairo. a iii rr ill.

tttl A New Aftrr-THealre Re. we Vww ln fm.a'1 a4 Dan. a i a to Jrntrp i PAI APF a 4 A HIC broadly and 47th street rr Mai. DaJa al 1 2XSI3 1KK i fait. aito.

aaC tat. at Si't lira Rrra i-' nrtjr a at.t rr airi miij. ntt ri.a raifuiva a iT-r4 s.TtJia2aais:T. 7Mt YAM A YAMA Git I BESSIE McCOY DAVIS I A tf IOO DAKCf all Lf ia jt( vitkii Ttataaaa i.lt a toar mi I M.wT im It I.i aw art ait-ir al-ort TTafTin NELLIE SARA KOUNS bii4 i laiamM a.k Tu run RYAN LZE "iiiinii i. aa 'twri iHnr rr im.iHu.

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