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ni YOLK CITY. -SUNDAY. NLYY 0. 1C17. DAILY LiAYDAKI) UNION: NKOONLYN.

van of burleaque combination thte orgin- Uutlon on of the best ihia Biiy mad Jn Egvpt and th Holy Land, enters upcm Us fourth wek at tha Criterion A THE LEOMARD GROVER JUBILEE TESTIMONIALj Hundreds of letter are pouring In to the committee Jn charge of the Leonard Grover Jubilee Testimonial lt a as recently signed by the Messrs. Shu-bert to a long-term AC the cloee of th performance of hrlstus," at the Criterion Theatre, Men-hetron, lest evening, a brief addrM was delivered by Mba Atpellm, leader of the Htmuinliarluft Cult, on the topic: Wake Vp. Uunwnlty." Willlaui Cary Dtmcsn, part outhor of "His LRU Uidoas." and author ef The Pur- clsj stage that will const rooted la th gymnasium hall which. Itself, will be mod ready to accommodate more than two tbour- sand person I termed Ter. Jim? and are aa farci cal aa in their previous act Thats flJHy Digby Bell A Co.

will present Mind Your Own f)uein" Joe I-aurie and Aleen Itron on Juvenile prodialea. will offer their lu ermie medley, Ixiet and Bound Tratiila Brotbera will present their dhing aeaia In a delg htfulfy thrilling novelty. Mi non. the dainty little mimic, la dnw for soma olaver of Broadway celebrities, while Iferman and Bhlrlay pie Hoad, which a as sung Hi New York I to be held id the Majestio Theatre Annual business meeting lost Tuesday oven- Ut Sunday afternoon and evening (h 0)1 1 reQuestin re.ervation. of for SS-XSTg ploy oid unteering dramatic assistance, andjport 0f tho treasurer.

Miss ZqgmaVWti Duck, I congratulating the veteran manager I Hams, showed a substantial balance 8n the which Is to be gvn at several matinre next 1 Qn 0ie cofnpjetlon of his half century I right side, and the secretary reported that month for the benefit of the Red Croe Jo-1 --rvlra in the fluhi nf stair art. I th mbrhip larger that at any Mphtne Victor will play Hedvig. I oi service in tne neld ot stage art. tlm in th history of the club. It was da.

Tb Messrs Shubwt announce that thay he aale of seat will open at tne oided to follow tho plan adopted In tho HI gtv the usual Decoration Day mat-I Majestic to-morrow morning and season just ended and bold two publlo lne at sit their theatre on Wednesday, I present Indications are that the I musicals in the 1U17-1D18 season, with th May 30, and the xcale of prices will be the wn flnr high at both I mualcolea The officer for -irfmuiiLr WedneMlev matinee" ecaie. and I sign win swing ruga ac tht year show a few changes. Dr. L. D.

noireiaed as usually the cose on boil-1 Prformancee next Bunday; The ar-I Broughton was elected for the third term; Sals iuuu' ray of stare of stage and screen is Chari MacMichosl, first vice-president; Th. Vomr, Bhuhrt nnn. th.t th.y lenuthenlng. and tho com: ..111 present Wilton Leckay in a new play I mlttee authorizes the announcement I Tuttle, secretary; Miss Alvins Collins! by Abraham tfehomer, cnttttod The Inner that both performances will be the I registrar. Ths chairman ef ths commit' Man, for a spring tour of th prim'lpai I greatest gathering of vaudeville and I tee are the same as last yssr.

Hrrj Lantern cities. In the 1st summer th Man-1 nlnvore eoen tn Rrookivn I Hows W'hittsker, programme; Mr. Camp- haitan premiere will lak place at one of en uln ofni-Lc amberhlp; Mis Sophie Stetllng, the Sbuberl theatres. In many a month. Kobert Hilliard, house; Charles D.m Williams, press.

Th Chins th first remaining neutral nation I who first appeared under Mr, GroV- first meeting of th next season will bs to follow th lead of the United 8tte In I er's management long ago, sent alnri at the home of lr. Brouchto. th revering diplomatic relations with Germany, I check for a block of seats and an- wm bs UL1tnouncctl hat he would be present in to-morrow night at ths Bitlnge Theatre. Man-T Fdeaon haitan. by the Boy Scouts of America and Pefn the stage.

Kobert uaeson the Militia of Mercy. will also appear In a comedy, Mr. Ths premier performance tn England of ths Edesons association witji Mr. Grover William Fox picture A Daughter of the I dates back to the younger mans Code," In which Ml Annette Keilermann I earliest days. John Mason Is an-1 and dancing will follow.

Ths entertain-reieals her art. will take pioce at the Lon- I 0tner of Mr. Grover1 Old-time friends br, 5 oclock. The money don Opera House tn tendon, to-morrow night I Amnmr th flrat to resnond I mkn toward outfitting the Th. Ixmdon Op.r.

built by Cr.r wn band with unlfornu. play.r. ar. Mlammersteln as a horns for grand opera, but I and Will appear at the testimonial, taught by ths professor free of charge. The changed hands and Is now managed by I Laurptte Taylor, It is hinted.

Will com (only means of support to cover expense Oswald ftteli, playing a policy of targe mu I over through the courtesy of George I rlbution Blxokton, chairman, and Mtss Beth Meredyth, her five xClngs Of Sjncopatlon, Will Kings of Syncopation, THE HIPPODROMES 1 NEW SPECTACLE Charles Dillingham, for one, la cos. fldent of tha outoome of America entry Into the war of tho world, an! ia backing: his propheUo Judgment by planning to present at the Hippodrome In September's military and pageant entitled, "Peace. Thla one feature he haa definitely decdded upon for the new production which -will be called The U. A. The line that has followed ths title In all programmes since Mr.

Dillingham took the direction of the Hippodrome will remain: Book by B. H. Burn, side: lyrics by John Golden; music by Raymond Hubbcli." The new entertainment will be different from those of the past In that it wll) be truly 'mads in America. At this time of the year heretofore agents I were busily collecting acts in Europe, i but tha difficulty of transport has changed that, and for the past three months these agents havs been scouring this country for novelties for tha new show. Although ths regular sea.

son at ths Hippodrome closed sev-eral weeks ago, Charles Dillingham has booked occasional attractions that will prevent the big house being closed until it fs time to begin rehearsals for the next production. This evening there will be a big benefit for the United States Marine Corps League and other events already ar4 ranged are: Friday, June 1, conoerl by the New York Community Chorus; Sunday, June celebration of ths first anniversary of the organization ot the National Vaudeville Association; Thursday, June 7. convention ol the American Medical Association, at which Theodore Rooserrelt will deliver an address. Three concerts for American military charities will also be given in June, but July first ths auditorium will bs given over too renovation and redecorating, and ths stage will be needed for rehearsals which will overflow into ths Seventy first Regiment Armory. LUNA NOW OPEN.

vtce-chelrmsn, will hold a dinner dance st positively appear. James J. Corbett tor Americanisation concerts In Eastern Dts-' trlct High ftchoot. Maroy avenue and the Hotri Dee Artist. I viet 1 also volunteered, James J.

Frederick Warde, street. Manhattan, Monday svening. May 2M, I rf traewdli for th benefit of the Comfort Kit Fund. I a cnoru un The ticket at 510 each, havs been limited I James T. Neill, 1 tho celebrated I s.

Tertury, Will he aasleted by Kdna Dre to six hundred, tnd may be purchased 1 1 player Of classics, and John E. Kel- Lima, prims donna soprano of th Vlsnna th Stage Womens War Relief Headquarters, I prj Bhakenpearean Star, in the I Ch0fws: DeWltt Jaoobs, flilfl Fifth avenue, from Mis, J. Stuart Bie'" I frvrtim arena from "Tulin fseaftr I own well-known violinist; Ar-ton Hotel Dee Artistes, snd Miss Beth 5m lhu; rfe. a Canadian baritone, and th Meredyth Hotel Algonquin. A feature of the I rederlck Whitney has promised to orchestra of Manual Training High BchooL ba tableaux and exhibition I send one of the most striking scenes The concert to free to the public, who are 1 from When Johnny Comes March-1 In Home." Harry Dley will be rJrU there, In a new comedy Mr, I and Mra.

Sydney Drew will both be I I ot mniio win w.icom. with grt there in the flesh and on the film, "L1- PP-r The Art Museum of the Brooklyn I presenting a new comedy. Burr Me- I nurkalrJuXrJif i.ui. Vn.lnm Parkvav ill show I Intosh will make his plea ior P1 I thi, art.inoon at 2 SO o'clock. Tho ortl.t.

Institute, Eastern faf paredneas and go further to assist the I win oo.ip nobriiowitoch, coibrotod Hue for a month in Ita rotunda srallery sn teBttmonlal to hla friend. John exhibition of applied art from high Rogers Is romlng, at the head of rnh orhonls making I host of other volunteers. One un- eohool classes. The school precedented feature will be "Colum- the exhibition Include Bay RlaRe court of Beauty." Not High School, Eastern District High wm the testimonial be popular, but uh-i piwi T. Onwnbwg School, Erasmus Hall High School, the prices will be popular, for the I r' "rown- tjidh BrVinol Rushwipk nil I commit toft iff fftgr to obtain not I On Thursday evening, May 84, H.

Girls High School, KusnKicit only the largest but the most repre-I win prerent hsi carpenter, th brinint School and the Manual Training High I Bfntatjv6 aUdlcnce that ever filled a I young pienixt: aiic Nason coer, soprano; School, Brooklyn, The exhibition Brooklyn opened with an Informal reception at I dtt.V I mlr vnu and Etna street, under the n'sinyic veirterrinv afternoon To ceiving the tip to form in line early I auspices and for th benefit or th fhi lntSreasid "-morrow for the seat sale at the Aid Soci.ty or uw tn.rch. this meeting all teachers lnterewau ear has been sxsrotoed in arranging the addition to the above the fol Industrial art work of the gra I lowlnfg well known atage and screen have graciously pollin' in the high achool were in Includes celebrities care has been exercised In arranging the programme and a rare musical treat Is lore for all who attend. Under the auspices ef the Gewanus tfi i.frii ton, Oliver of tiy. ta i-Yoiyn earltcr thi evwtm- will reen tl ftinbrt THretr during thl week. ff? pirns vs immensely urcaful teat rea- in Weetern Mate.

and th opwi- urrton at tha new Wororeo Tbeetr c-ti tveet Fhrty-flffh atraat, Manhattan. Mr. 'otnaoo and Fiwer ltarria a rota tha book pt floor Cbite" and Bar! Carroll pro yAitflm tha lyric and music. Canary Cot-f mv' take tt nama from that of a bung a kw tta tha mountains California which ta briny md for tha headquarter of guaata a hinhdar party. It he oieo furntofted tha rafura tor a blbuloua apnrt who haa not ftiily mhered tip.

Hetween hi Illusion and tha rather lively )ov-mklny of tha guest at tha party, and tha ttnexpeutod armaaranoa of lha kaavywacht Wifa of tha bkbulou Individual, tha an km la exceedingly lively throughout tha two ana. A vnriely of dainty rags picture obtatnad frequently by tha rmtum designer' appreciation of color Value. granary of tha modern acbool, together eith tha Callfonuattlnga will offar aim-(Mnc naw to luurtern theatregoer There am reveral enremble for tha attractive choree For tha principal Mr, Moroaco haa araamhiad another Typical Moroaco Caat )t inoindaa Tritl Frlgen Ctiorie liuggiea, Herbert Corthall and many other IWANflI.lt During thla tMk tha maiiarcnicnt of tha Trtungi Theatre haa ai ranged Tor tha prmtlon of another tln-tifuaiiy yttertafnlng doubt hltl. Ther will be two fiie-act fraturo production and a supplement programme of tha lataat com-ny, travew acanlo and educational release In acoortUJic with tba wall aatabllahad policy of tha Triangla, aach of thaaa pro-ditoUnna la being ahwn for tha first ttma on any acrecrt jn Brooklyn. Tha musical elections accompanying aach picture, ae wail ae tha solo aelectlona, bava been tnost rorefully choaen by D.

A. Hi alma n. eon '6uur of tha flymphonlo ftocteiy Orcheatr Georg Beiain, tha famoua character actor, will ha been In tha atallar roia of Ths Marrelilrri Million" Mr. Heban la famous for his wonderful attcoeaa In Italian lmpar renatlon Otrl at Home," adapted from tha itory of Georg Middleton by Ben leh Marie Dix, will praeant tha oo-ator Vivian Martin and Jack Bickford. Thl rroductlon details to perfection tha real boatding school and college atmosphere.

'J he remainder of this excellent bill will oortklW of tha lataat release from tha studio of tha Christy Comedy Company, ae well aa rare fully chosen and highly eniertipfilng aoanlu, travel and subjects. Cot Morosuo uccor fto which enjoyed IttmU popularity will FIFTH ATKJUiR Tha glory of 'The Common law," to be presented by tha Fifth Avenue Theatre Block Company tha currant week, to familiar to a large number of reap). It la tha telling of a love glory he-ween two young people, one an artlet with tha looaa Ideas or Bohemia pervading him and tha girl just aa much of a Free Thinker with pronounced Idea of tha futility of mar rlaga. She loves tha artist and bar love to returned. Thera to third man, In tha person of a fellow painter, who tries In vain to win the girls affections In a quarrel over bar tha two artists get Into an an saunter which for realism haa rarely been equalled In tha drama.

Tha man aha loves gats the battsiyf tha fight and is about ta marry the, grl when her Ideas, born from distorted reasoning to which aha Is accustomed, makegdier refuse him. Hh expresses herself aa willing to live with him, but will not agree to tha marriage ceremony. In tha last act the girl gees her mistake and agrees ta the wadding, which suits every one vsry much. By a curious oolncldene, Miss Bummerly, who pi a vs th leading female role, was featured with the original produo flon In Manhattan and toured tha country, and Mr. Iai was also with tha original production, orKR MOtMC Voat Travars has taken over lha management of tha Orand Opera Douse on Kim place, and beginning tomorrow evening will inaugurate an an gsgamant of hlgh-clwsa drama at impular price Misa Irena liouglaa, co-star with Mr.

Trdvera, will cortlnue an jeadisig woman, and all the players ssanclatod with the company will be retained with tha addition of pearl Ford, one of tha most popular of stock favorites In Brooklvn. The most Important remit of Mr, Trover assumption of managerial duties will ba a sharp reduction In lha admittance rates. Prlcea for lha coming weak and thereafter will It 10, 90, flfl and fwi cents. Msttneaa will ha given Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Balurday until further announcement. Tha first Travera production will be Tha Natural by harlea Bumner.

This la one of the most sensational plave produced this season. Tha pace will give MU Douglas rare opportunity for tha display of lha emutional powers for which aha to famed MKTTH'8 OBrilRTMA programme rei riie tiling tha acme of auprama two-a-day enteiialnnwnt la announced by Keiths Orpheum Theatre for tha current week Joseph B. Howard and Bthlyn tlark have something -ww and wonderful In thrir Mteical Revue, Thay are supported by a company of forty-two artists, spectacular scenery and fetching oostuntM Al Herman, rha Black lAugh, oomee out en the stage, alnga a song, tejia a funny story and then ilia of ths other acta on tha bill In a funny war. Frank Onimtt will alng, play Itiatru-manta and tell a atorr, Tha tornar Htort, a hilarious rural comedy, arranged by Fred Ardath and Jlinml Allman, will ba shown here for tha drat time. Jana Connelly and bar players will appear In a sparkling little P'avfet, Betty Courtship, written bv Krwin fonnsUy, Who also appears In lha prosentatlona Th Arnaut Brother, musical eccsntrio clowns, in tlteir noteity act of thrills; Fmma Btephrna, tha brilliant arprnno; Bernard and Janls In a Musical Ittahhall, and tha Four Karlen, presenting a whirling novelty, are other on tha bill.

It KITH 8 BlMlwTck No more wel-coma feature emild be announced for this week at Keith's Bushwlck Theatre than Dus Van and Joe Hoheifak, who will prearnt a' new budget of songs. Francis Dooley and Corinne Bales have a batch of nmauloalties a vited. The work ahown embroidery, applique, bead work and other examples of applied design. All the degtgns shown have been made by students who also worked out their patterns In the various materials. Dr.

Haney, director of teered to make Mr. Grover's Jubilee! testimonial a notable and memorable! one: Dlgby Bell, F. C. Whitney Oporft Company. Earl W'UHamftw Edith Helena, of A born Opera Company; Al Field and Company, Clara Kimball In co-operation with the nation- movement to acnleva the great- ret possible success in the floating of the United States Liberty Loan of J017 the Nnmm atom hn.

5 I5 bootb' lb cPar on, be full detalls Of Jha i "'fef. 8 booth I8 intorestlngr. It depicts a govern- mental Office, With four waving AJmerican flags on flag staffs, as out- I I I I I 1 Theatre with every preaict of ramaint for one of tha longest run ever anjoyef by film production on Broadway. A a result of the attendance of more than 400 clergymen of all denomination at one of the matinee performances of the past week the picture has received th endorsement of th leading clergyman of Greater New York, many of whom hat stated that they consider tt not only dramatlo but an Inspiring presentation, and hate (Mm fared their Intention of making announcements In thsir churches tn this effect. The musical accompaniment, by a selected orchestra from the Metropolitan Uera House and rtiilharmonio Symphony organizations, continues to notsworthy feature of tbs productUiB, RF-Pt'Blir Peisr Ibbetson," John N.

Raphael's dramatisation of Georgs 4u Mau Tier's famous romance, which the Merer Mhubert ore predating at th Republic Theatrs, has proved th greatest diamatlfi success of th season. Originally booked for eight weeks, (he tiros hn been extended to sn unlimited period. That th New York public Is quick to accept drtimntlo fare of the first quality I proved by the fact that the Republic Theatre has been sold out nightly aincs ths engagement of this pla began. Not oniy is Peter ibbetton" brilliant play, but ns drams during the son has surpassed ths acting to be wen In it John Barrymore has achieved a great arti llo succaea in tits performance of the title role. Constance Collier, who to seen tn tha rolosof the Durhae of Towers, is striking figure and find In th roia (hose qualities beat suited to her highly cultlvnied art 1st ura Hops Crews appear to admirable ad vantaag os the charming Mr.

Deane. Lionel Barrymore, Colonel Ibbetson, has again demonstrated hla supreme abilities ss a character actor. FI-AYHOrHE tndtoturbed so far either by fluctuating weather Or by the excitement of war tlm The Man Who Came Back continue on It way through the mr.th month at ths Playhouse. Jfhl week It will, with an exit matinee on'hursday, register its 52dth to Us K2Ath performance. Ths dissia Is by Jules Kckert Goodman, founded on a story by John Fleming Wilson.

William A. Brady product It with a oast headed by Mary Nash, FORTY-FIGHTH 8TREFT With records beaten for a continuous ron in Man hatran for that alyl of sn snterlalnment The Thirteenth Chair begins It" twenty seventh week at ths Forty-eighth Htreet Theatrs to-morrow. Margaret Wycherly1 heads the east, which Include I-Urrlsun Hunter, Katherine Ta Salle, George Graham, Bva Condon, Frederio Burt, Martha Mavo and a number of other. The Thirteenth Chair, which opened In the middle of last November, will be the first melodrama to play a full year In Manhattan since Within th Law which, oddly enough, was written by ths sam author, Bavard Velller. Th continued success of Ths Thirteenth Chair" stamps Mr, Velller America's greatest writer of melodiama.

title generally voted him after th success of hla earlier effort and now clinched by his ability to not onlv repeat a former triumph, but In all probability, to sxcet it. I.DNOAntJC William FolllsF Idea of a good season Is toeing demonstrated at ths Longsers Theatre, where he la slurring in the greatest of ail farces, "Nothing but the Truth. Htatlstlcal records show that Mr. Collier snd th James Montgomery farce will begin ths thirty-seventh week of their Manhattan run to-morrow evening. By the end of the week they will have registered 200 performance In nine months.

By actual count there ar4 more than 500 laughs at each performance, and by careful computation It Is stated that up to dels 2WI.OU0 people have contributed s7, 300,000 laughs since Sept, 14, 1015, HrFTODROMK What may easily be classified os the seasons most remarkable benefit programme of distinguished stars Is announced for to-night at th Hippodrome when the proceeds of the gala pageant of celebrities will be devoted to the reciuiting set vice of the Rtates Marine orps Fa! riot le League, of which Mr Davis Wills Is director. George M. Gohan leads the Imposing roster, which Include the Dolly Pletera. a great ensemble of IL ft. Marines, Uw Fields, Marl Dressier.

Harry Kelly, Leon Krrol. Annette Kellermnnn and Edmund Makallff, Harry Foa, Frank Tlnncy, Jam Cbrhett, Clifton Crawford FHx Adler, Milt. Dasle, Fydnev Jarvis. A Inert ftnnuldlng. Hophve Barnard, creator of Boor Butterfly.

Klgfelde Follies end Midnight Frolic Olrle. Adele Rowland, Bernard Grenville, Florence Moore, Van and Rohenck and manv others Ravmond Hltchoork will act a master of ceremonies. The United Plate Marine Corps, the oldest organisation In tho rountrv, te recruiting from Its old strength of ISOno to war strength of IK) 000. Owing to ths number of marine aboard ship, on foreign duty, and to the extraordinary duties suddenly Imposed upon the remainder by the declaration of war ogalnet Germany, there are not enough marine properly to carry on recruiting duty. For that reason, under the sanction Major-Gen.

George Rnrnett, commandant of the corps, th Patriotic league of (he United State Marine Corps ba taken up the burden of this extra recruiting dutv. The marine Is a soldier. The marine te a sailor. Ho le older than either. He raised the first American flag on foreign territory more than century ago In Tripoli.

While on board ship a marine's duty to to man the guns which protect the ship from submarines and torpedoes Me also mane the anti-air craft gun. Me I the first to lend on foreign shore tinder the guns of the Beet and to hold the territory taken. NOTES. The New RrlghlonTheatre will Inaugurate Its Sunday concerts on May 87. Henry T.

Plxey bait been engaged by Arthur llcpkin to Appear In an early season troductlon of The Deluge, by llennlg 3rger. Clifton Crawford la writing a song specialty which will be Introduced tn the public Iambi' Gamltol to be held on ftumtov night, Mav 27. In th4 Now Amsterdam Theatre, Manhattan. Harrv Ashford, who appeared tn Manhattan last In The Iodfr will present a one-act play, "Tiie Rnd of the World, at the Neighborhood Flay house, on Uiand street, Thuiaday evening next. Ths Messrs, fthubert announce that they ill preeent George Masaell tn featured role tn a new comedy next season.

Mr. Mae- AMUSEMENTS. Matinees Wed'daj Saturday OLIVER Presents CANARY COTTAGE Ilw( From New Turk, With Till XI FKIOAN.A, IHHlrS Rl UUI.KS and IIKKIIKUT (XIKlllLUL od Original Compony. AfTKH Matinees Dolly, lnIuding bunday. FI RAT TIME Alr TIIESR FRICEA.

6EAALDINE FARRAR JOIN THE WOMAN RK8F 1 A9 FRBSF.NTFn IV N. Y. RKftFItVED 1 MATINFrtXe. I Kl FNINt.S 50c. ELY NO IUUHfcnR A Sln PSs Smok.

It You Uk Mat. Pally. LadlM 1 AY.L Tllia WEEK MAIDS OF AMERICA with AL. K. HALL Concert 4 rrr Nundn Vext Frening.

ItOWtHY Rl iil.FOl'KRft art in tha high achoola, apeaklng eri KlttVo'Nel Arth. Dunn Bart the exhibition aald: "Few realize I how far a number of our high school. Dktd' R)al and com. have advanced in their practical ny Xanc att iiwrenTe application of work. The Bay Etdge I andHurrlngfon IiOuIbg Mcyerg and High School, for I Company, Edward lowers.

I.ouis I At the Bushwlck High School next Tureen luring clnsaea of the first yenr, does I arrj80n Ocrtv Reynolds Ellrabeth I vening. May 22, a concert wtn be gtvn not confine Its work to paper deaigna. Dolmore and Company, 1 vry Jn. J. Edwin Brown, Wilton Lackeye, iMieriiU, Thli nralti InttTMt Thompson, Fred Iwmox.

Horace and enthusiasm on the part of Ihe 1,, x. Bushman, Bev. pupils never to be seci ured from leas kriy Bayne. A number of additions HCuon of good organization and abov be nnunc-ed enthusiastic teaching," The Girls High School of Brooklyn shows, addition to smaller forms of appl wi design, one or more complete dressesl poGTIJ gf TUC MltliflM CTfIBC I ot Am.ricsn sirl of 194. Th.

designed by pupils, made by them, I DUU I A I I flu NAIVlIVl I Unt I pro.r.mm. Young Jack Wilson, John W. Fow- cert. She appeared all last summsr as oloist with John Philip Sousa's band and fated by various critics as ons of America' really great violinist Miss Jacobs programme will be supplemented by three solos by Mias DeWaltoff. under the auspice of the Bushwlck Community Centres, Inc.

The programme will be Interpreted by the Woelber Orrhertral Club, Frank Woelber conductor, assisted by Mary IjOuIm NVoelker, In speech songs; Emil Levy, violinist, aad Ludmila Ratlcky, accompanist At (he Musician Club ef New York, 2-04 West Forty-fifth street. Manhattan, next Wednesday evening at 9'80, Winifred soprano, will appear tn In Costume." Louise D. Knapp will be the accompanist, in the cos- comprises old Scotch ballad, I'ooffr, German cotiudian, and the eccentric Frank Harcourl, Jong prominent lu vau-le-villo, and until retenlly atate In muaicaJ cnmvdy, era ths leodeta In tha new two-St burleflque, At Ibtr Iiah, they havs splendid chance to demonsirat thir ai.illty a fun-makers. Tha piece to bright snd snappy, with iarklinf lined, occasion of cornle epieodrs, beautiful atage cox-tuinn. and ingeniously arranged dances and ensembles, lha chorus of two dosan comely women Is a sprightly lot, and lha display of a variety of coslumaa worn by them is gorgeous.

if Ins Kdna Green, a dashing comtdlrnn; Grace Anderson, prims donna, and Llbhy Hart and Myrtle and Fault Fad tha fenilnme contingent, while Marty Beamon, Kcidle Alkln and Charles Jensen aid Muirs. iosti-r and Harcourt in the principal ror During the wctlon of tha piece pecisltlna will ba Introduced by Kdna Green and Myrtle and Fault. Amateurs every Wednesday night. Concert every Bunday night. A8INO A burlesque performance of more than ordinary merit Is promll whan Maid of Amcrlfa appear at th Casino Theatre, tornmencJng with to-morrow matin.

'The Girl From Nowhsra la lha title of a new two-art satire, and It Is aald to contAln all the element that constitute a In el amusing, and thoroughly entertaining perform me, The story tell of tha exploit of la Tit), who tm to sarth from the clouds a compeitied by two novel charactara railed the Kt Wind and th Wrot Wind, nd who succeed in changing th euatomary mode of Ilfs, aapeclaily with raferenc to the human emotions. By the manipulation of light of different colors Title changes lota to hate, arouses Jealousy, or Inspire affection with tha result that alf aoria of complication and misunderstanding brought aliout, very much to th enjoyment of the spectator. Musical number aad vaudevlll atfltle ars prodigally Introduced throughout th two acta, and there aid to be many novoltlea tnat ar highly anjoyabla and agreeably surprising. LOKW'S BIJOU Alice Jnyc, th heat! tf it! Vltagraph alar, and Barry Moray, In VMthln the Law, will be tha big feature photoplay attraction at Lowa Bijou The the first three days of th romlng weak. In addition to lha usual vaudeville bill.

Thla is a magnificent film version of ths wonderful stag succsas which ran for almost two years in Manhattan, and proved on of ths biggest theatrical hits of tha past season, it is sven batter as screen drama, and will prove a revelation to Bijou patrons. The vaudeville hill will Include Lewis, Belmont and Lewis, In mul( si comedy skit, "Aflr tha Matinee' hMrles Deland, Mary Carr and Company. In his farce, Back to Orhen and Dixie, two pretty singing girls: Jack Onrl, 'omedy Juggler; Mohr and Moffatt, Chvn nd Chyo, and others, Ths latest episode th mystery serial, The Vole on ths Wire," will shown, William 8. Hart tha screen's greatest setor, who caused such a sensation when ha appeared In person at tha Bijou Friday night last, will (ipear In hla latest Production, "Tha Desert Man, the last hair of the week. It la typical Hart story, depicting ths bigness nd fineness of the West, An added feat ure on this bill will be Fatty" Arhunkle In his second Joseph Rrltenek comedy troductlon, A Reckless Romeo, another laugh.

Tha vaudeville bill will consist of Charles Hie snd Company, Sampson and Douglas, Clara and Atwood, Bpieglv and Jones, and Burns and Klssen. OXFORD That sensational clnemelo drama, The Honor System," which has had a four months run at ths Lyrlo Theatre. Manhattan, will ba shown at th Oxford Theatre, Flgtbush avenue and Slate street, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of thla week. Never In th history of motion picture have such complimentary thing been written about a picture. The picture owes Its great sucre to Its heart Interest and the human appeal It mokes to every class.

Thla drama of Director It. Walsh offer real stats Miriam Cooper. Gladvs Brockwell nd Gvutg Walsh. Coming Monday and Tuesday, May 2k snd 20, Borah Bernhardt, In Muthors of Francs." 8TEFFLBCHA8R Bigger snd beftsr than aver, George Tllyous Hteeplechase Park at Coney Island was formally opened yesterday. The lxty-evert attractions were istrnixd hy one of the largest opening day crowds In the twenty-odd years' existence of the amusement centre.

From now on the park will be opennd every day of ths aae n. 'Black Housa end his band appear already to be an Institution at Coney Island. 1m- Mir led from California, where the musicians ntrodm-ed Ihrs music," they mad an Instant hit with th plenvur seeker Knror after encore was demanded by tha dancers, who thronged the large bAllroom from the tlm the gates were opened until shutting down. Five clowns, who scored snccesers with soma of tha largest shows under canvass, delighted full houea at ths free tbeatr with their antic Th horse attll hold forth as on of lit moat popular attraction at th eeshora ArrommndaUona havs been provided for 10,000 bathers, Hteeplechsse boasts of ths only two free swimming pools on fnnev Island, On faos flurf avenue and tha other Is within tha park proper. On of th chief features of th amusement palace Is the feet that It Is entirely enclosed and fully protected from ths element Theatres COHAN AND 1IARRI8 The last two weeks of tiie highly successful sngage-ment of The Willow Tree le announced, the final Manhattan performance being scheduled for feMtturdsv night, June at which time this charming fantasy of Japan "WUI have registered 102 performances at the Cohan and Harris Theatre.

The Willow Tree wilt go on tour early the fall, with Mias Fay Balnter In her otlglual role of the Prlnoeaa of the Willow Tree. The departure of "The Willow Tree doe not bring the season to an end At tha Cohan and Harris Theatre. On tha contrary, at tha playhouse sometime during ths week commencing June 4, B. Rny Goats and Raymond Hitchcock will Inaugurate a summer season, prnt-leg a new musical play entitled "Hltchy-Koo, an Intimate reue hy liarry Grattan, Glen Mau Dom-ugh and W. Bay Qoeta.

In thla piece Raymond Hitchcock's activities will not end almply as co-producer, lis will head ths cast. CRITF.RfON.- "Chrlatus." th speetae. ular motion ptotur of ths life of Christ, AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC WEEK COMMENCING MAY SS OLIVER M0R0SC0 -S His GreaLSueeessort) VSO LONG LETTV MOROSCO THEATRE tMW YORK Otivar Honwco EVnarlOirri Lyriai hy tan Carroll witfi TRIXIE FRICANZA CHARLES (HIGGLES muf HFROERT CPRTHELl 4 MAJESTIC THEATRE Sunday, May 27. Mat.

4 Night "ftheuld A old Acquaint ABC He Forgot Jufcilce Testimonial to LEONARD GROVER on hit AQth year of Bklyn Management AKRAY Ob' MAH4 of all ritoriYssiovs. I anrette Tarter Hubert tltlUard Nora Harrs Hoe btnht Jsmeo O'Neil John Maeon Frederick Ward II retry F. Dttey Milner Drew liurr llclnteeh Ahorn Girent Jti. J. I urbett fdith Itclrem Kophie 1 uckcr Jna.

R. Krtterd 1iUlr barutnaai Dn DockMadrr Htcli'd Hiihlcr ft Co, Mcdntyre A II oath I uuitte IGI 4t Kitty ONolt Ralph Deimece H. H. Ybfsniaoa Arthur Dunn lH llllAma Ten He Robert iMireen Je Fuirere OtilmC 1Tirs I.L Whitney Otrem Inwrcnco 4 llarHnglon tHcDr rputr frloe. Me tS Abe, Mg te beat sale tomorrow of Ot Th Lonrler Club of Brooklyn Raid Community Centre Committee, ths People's Institute of Brooklyn will present Helen DeWitl Jacobs, the well-known Brooklyn violinist, assisted by Flora DeWaltoff.

soprano, at Mam ael Training High School. Seventh avenue. Miss Jacobs has recently appeared In a recital at tb Brooklyn Academy st Muelo snd ha scored great sucosss In her various con' oid Italian ballad oid French ballad old Irish ballads, and songs of Civil War time A coftcert of rare musical Interest will bs given at th Janes m. h. rhtirch.

Monro fng. Way a4. Among (nM artists wno will p.rtinpat. r. ids May Howard, Iplanlat; Poland M.y.r, vlollniat.

and Chaa- t.r H. Bllr.r off.rlns, Tha anneal mualraia and danca hr tha pupiia ef Mlaa Uliian Kl.fer, piani.t, -m tak. piaoa at gchwabrn Hail, Mmi. and 2lSat. 3 B.h.Thur.?nf rren; Little Kathryn pfsiffer, child artist; Miss Itossmary Peter, soprano soloist; Miss SOprkiiw uhmsii LVrtT 15.t t.

ana nonart naan, soloist. first Introduction to America by Mr. Harris with orchestral accompaniment. Henry Weldon, the very wel! known American baseor and Vlrgtlio Laxxsrl, one of the most promising among the younger Dalian basso have been engaged hy Edoards Petri, manager of the Summer Breslon Grand Opera Oompeny te sing la (he performance of grand opera to be tnhreity in th lai Because of unexpected business engagements which would make tt Impossible for him to In New York early In the summer, Jose Mardone the Spanish bass requested io be relieved of Me contract ta take part in the Columbia production and Mr. Petri afrTr, ftP fUintng that he could n- prege Weldon and Lassart, who will more Mardones Plane for the presentation of th eight performances which will make up ths repertory of the Columbia seaenn here been ahnost completed at university, th dates J5J? i2'Taafnoban5l'8ta ai I COHAN HARRIS 515.

Wed. (Pop. Get'd Seats 1st loony, 04 70c. 91. "A play rveryen ought to see Thnos COHAN A HARRIS Present THE WILLOW A FAHTASY OF JA1WI by Pcnrtmo a Harnon runic.

CRITERIA and 44th It Sunday, nd ill. TWICE DAILY TWO Konw TOP WILL XEK FORGET CHRISTUS IN FORM A PHOTO PLAY JN EFFECT A MIRACLE POPULAR PRICER 500 GeoJ Seat Bfstnes 25c ft 50c 500 GoeJ Seats, Evesmys, 50c ta $1.00 1 The Mslr elaon tVarlng. a man ar a pMuio," and tha Four Nightona In their ststuesoua acrobatla novelty conclude programme that posseseea all the for happy spring dlvsraion. Tha Ilearst Paths News will vividly depict up-tO'date news on tha acraan. MW URICnTON Tha Naw Brighton Theatre.

Ocean Barkway, Brighton Bai will make Ba initial hid for summer patron ga dining th coming week, Jneugurotlug Its ninth season of ooaanaid vautfevllto tomorrow atarnoon. For Iba dedicatory pro gramma uearga Bebtnann, tha managing dl-rector, baa sought to assambta a bill of fa' ttira attractions typical ef th NaW Brighton standarda Clark and Hamilton, th Kngllfh musk mmdy favorltaa, have ban aelcctad aa tha first headliners Their forthcoming appearance will ba devoted to th present lion of an Ingenious bland of aonga, danca and dialogue, styled A Wayward Concair. Tha anaembla alamants of tha ptogramrna will ba contributed by Mma. Horaag Celebrities, an organisation of trained vocalists who present graphlo Impression of the World's foremost operstlo luminaries. John Dyer snd Frsnk Fay will proffer an In ooherant eraayqullt aklt sailed, What's It All About 7 Fresh from a two season's sn-gegament In "Bo Long Iwtty.

Faroy Bronson and Wlnnlo Baldwin return ft vaudeville In a melange of singing, dancing snd light comsdy which they havs oddly described ss "A Iftll Bongology. Willie Solar, comedy music, will la another fca-tur of tha opaning Mil, which also includes Georg and Dlok Bath In "A Study In Kn durance," "Tha Hong Kong Myatery," Chinese Illusion; Ooiet, llartls and Moray, songsters, and Frank LeDent, Juggling comedian. Tb first Sunday concerts of tb season will ba given a weak from to-day. KKKVKV'II "WHbln tha Law," on of tha greatest dramatlo sticoaaaaa of th cem tury, will bs praaantad by the Oraatar VitA-rapb Company as ths film featurs of tha Show for ths eailler part of ths week atM Keeney's Theatrs. In tns leading roia of Mary Turnar, Alice Joyce, tha VlUgraph star, has a rare opportunity fur the display of bar talents.

Harry Moray apPrs Jo Uaeson, while charming Adels He Garde is cast in ths pan of Aggte Lynch. Within ths Law present in remarkable contrast, th power of tha man with money laid tha law against ths weak and ignorant, and ths manner tn which a girl, lary Turner, used ths law aa a weapon aocnmplieh her ravange, Among thus ho Will contribute to ths vaudevills section of ths snterlatnnient for ths earlier part of ths week are Howard Chase and Company, In a laugh-oompelllng sketch, Tha any, In a laugh-oompelllng sketch, Fool Killer; Fiddler And Hkelton, in funmaking: I fgy Brooks, 'unuaual corns dienns! Ths Three lllano. a comlo aero- batio effsrlng, and Mabel Claire and Clem Clifford In an up-to-tha-minuis skit, Trollys Dilemma." For th latter part of the week a dual treat will bs afforded to lovers ef the photoplay, with tha pres-anetatlon of th big spectacular drama, Ths Kternal Bln," and ths roillrklng corn Sdy, Ths Bsokleas Borneo," with Fatty" Arbttckls In ths leading role. In Ths Eternal Bln ths noted film star, Florencs Head, appears In th perl nf Lucretla Borgia, who haa been described as "ths worst woman In history," -but who hers shows that her nature has a tender eldo, and ta led to a tragic fats by her love and devotion. Heading ths vaudevlll bill for tho latter patt of the week wllb he a spectacular musical and comedy offering, with cast of fifteen pretty girls and funmak era.

It to entitled Vvhat's Your Nome? and appears for a return engagement In response to many request, others who land strength to the bill are the Five Musical McClouds, In a high-class offering, ths Victoria Four, In fifteen minutes of mirth and meloriv; Gertie Van Dyke, popular and uptodeta comedienne, who appears with her company in aonga and piunniogue, and Bhaw and Wilson, wits, singers and dancer. BTAR A pleasant surprise Is In store for ths patrons of tha Biar Theatre, at which place of amusement Jack Held, ths popular comedian, will fill a weak en-agamant with his own show, "Ths Itacord Beakers' commencing with a matinee tomorrow. Besides Mr. Held, In ths company are such well known peifnrmero as iinti Htsrtsman, blarkfac comedian: Don Howard. tha silver voiced tenor singer; Joe Hebrew character comedian i Norma ferome, prlma donna: KUa Hell Gllheit, renowned for character parts; Lucille Amea, Ingenue.

Margie Bemsrcat. Mari Kemp, Toots Kemp, Webster Bisters, end Alvota, th great European dancer. Mr. Held, tha owner snd producer of his own attraction, haa lent hi heat endeavors towards securing ths very beat obtainable for burlesque, and has secured many Innovations In ths wav of electrical effects, promoter George Bothner has artnnged two attractlv weatllng bouts fur Thursday evening. Th usual Sunday concerts will taka plac to-day.

OAYKTT -Th "Amerlran Burlesquers," with Harry (ftatoh tha Hilda) Welsh and Billy Barnes tn the principal roles, opens at th tiayety Theatre to-morrow for an engagement of a week. Pawnbroklu Ua l.uxe la tha somewhat odd title of th two-act musical burletta this emntmrty la presenting. It is sqm to offer Meoers. Welsh and Vail many opportunities to demonstrate their fun-making sbllltlaa aa wall aa bringing out tha various talents of tha other memhaie of the organisation Two big concerts to-day, featured by vaudeville aoti. KMFfRKTha famous "Bowery Bur-leequers will provide the attraction at th Empire Theatrs thla weak.

Always In th MATINEES DAILY Phene MAIN urn WEEK STARTIN8 MONDAY MATINEE r.lAY 21 Record Breakers Jack Reid Witt nil Ftuam, Mom Charm IliM nt Barlmqm Vnttnlll, IWftUam Thun-rn Nlrht Tw. Bl( TTrwtlln, Bout. OlrMtl.a Oh. Bothn.r VERT hCNDAT TWO IlIU CONCERTO lVO FRATITIR vrnrvit i iirni.r. 1U TRIANGLE hund.j 1 Ml IVrfuriu.nr.

at MARY FICKFORDIn 'A Romance of tho RodwooJi' MARGUERITE CLARK ta "Tho Valontino Girl" Rm OR IV Sl.l. GEORGE BEBAN in "Tho Marcollini Million) AM) Vivian Martin A Jack Pick ford in "THE GIRL AT HOME" covtinioi a mil r. m. zr -DIV. IIP UU OF CD Mil ISLAND Fawiir Hill In Mia Spec- now tacle Fkmeer Dev tOIfciS ww Attrarilon Dancing Notre Fork will remain spra every r'rM iiKI 1 A.

H. In and adorned with hand-wrought em- I broideries developed In the art rooms. Many of the high schools show decor. vi mo 11111 oi iii'uin bhvivt ucvui ftted boxen, stencil and block-printing work, while Hay Jlldge and Girls' High School also contribute examples of millinery, and Manual Training lilgh School shows many beautiful table runners and scarfs, decorated with block-printed designs, touched up with small masses of embroidery. The chairmen of the high schoon havlng the exhibition in charge In- elude Maude Gardner of the VJ11 nviuiwi avatars Hutchinson of the Bushwiek High ill xt J)urn ot the I ohool, Miss Alice N.

Burn of i I I I I I The background of the booth District 'High School, Miss 18 a laf8e Painting of a steel safe, Allx S. Cameron of the Erasmus High 8uggesting the aolldarity of tho In-School, Miss Alma I. Hamilton veatment. The Statue of Liberty the Bay Hidge High School and bold8 the light that illuminates tor I. Shinn of the Manual Training b8 setting.

All subscriptions to the High School. In addition to the ex- I-lberty Bond are executed without hlhlUon of applied designs ths j. charge through the local banks, tunda gallery shows a collection of tu a as. In order that tho purchase of these The background of the booth Bella Mss Rslley, dramatic sopratro-cen. tralto, will five recital of classic song, ballad and arias, at Aeolian Halt.

Manbat tan, next Tuesday evening, at 5.r There will bs a private recital by Mire Irma O. Hoet. pianist, assisted by William Campbell, baritone, at Chester M. Beebes 1 Flsino ftchool 272a Halsey street, next Wtrdneaday evening models "representing Htagesets.These I "Liberty Bonds" may be still further by various well-known scenic l88U WsJnV artifttft of tho cit Nearly fifty of Sh Jhare con I Russian violinist, and Oeorxa tho little theatres will be on exhibt-1 vTlbl into Liberty Bonds aa soon I tenor, will aptwor on an ail Russian pro-tlon, all of them specially lighted and Thrift Bonds ars pur- gramme of unusual interest at Aeolian Hail, showing both past and present form, 'la'a 'tha "SSI'TS- MiHTuiS: UliSSJ of atao decoration, Subscriptions to theno exiir reluming ftr, PUvity in Siberia. Thrift Bonds gro also oxeouted with- I Ths programme wl)llncluda a repetition of out charge.

Glinka' overture, "Russian and Ludmilla, Amid the most befitting Dies the fifteenth season of Luna, Coney Islands great amusement park, was ushered In last night At 7 oclock the barrier at the entrance was removed, disclosing to tho thousands who clamored for admittance a new Luna. The park shows many Improvements, and has been considerably beautified by ths addition of numerous flower and plant beds and a new system of lighting. Lunas offerings this season are replete with novelties and sensations. Pawnee Bill with his Wild West spectacle, "Pioneer Days, heads the list of shows. Among othfirs new to tho perk are tho Trip to Meiodia, Tha China Mystery, A Worms Eye View, and Submarine Attacks.

The Dark-town Follies, which proved to bo on of last seasons most popular attractions, has been retained. This attraction is now located In a theatrs where appropriate stags settings enhance the performance. A ohangq of bill will be made weekly, score of rides add to ths delight ths merrymakers. Thera ar eral new ones, chief among whioh Is Ths Top, a mammoth structure of steel patterned after a spinning top, and undoubtedly ons of ths largest amusement devices ever eonetnioted at Coney Island. Bushels tf Fun and "The Frollo ars otherd whtchi should prove popular.

For the children a pony track hes been built. Included In the bill of free outdoog attractions are Diavolo In an ansi lng pyrotechnic midair bio role exhibition, Mila Ruby In a thrilling loop the loop act, and the three Yoscaryn comedy acrobats. Prof, V. Bavetta snd his band and Miss Gertrude Van Delnse as soloist furnish dally concerts. Tho free dancing In Lunag ballroom meets with much favor.

NEWSDEALERS AND STATIONERS TO CONVENE A convention of delegates of th Newsdealers and Stationers Association of the Metropolitan J31 strict and Vicinity will be held to-morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday, at Westminster's Hall, 7S-7B Lenox avenutt between 113th and lHth streets, Manhattan. Every good standing member sf the various associations of ths metropolitan district are welcome The following delegates havs been appointed from the Brooklyn organisation: B. Frank Williamson, Lewis Joseph, Louis E. Goldstein, counsel to the organization; H. Reddlner, J.

Phipps, J. Block, James Crieco, A. Zimmerman, Edward Wamke, A-Llppman, David Marrena, A. Kwart-wits and Louis Block. TO PROVIDE COMFORT FOR MN IN THE NAVY Ths Comforts Committee of ths Navy League, 509 Fifth avenue, Manhattan, of which Mrs.

Herbert Eat-terlee Is chairman snd Mrs. George Helms treasurer, provides warm-knitted articles for men in aettvs service In ths Navy. These articles havs been officially asked for by Admiral (McGowan, paymaster of ths United States Navy. Last weeks gifts amounted to SMUSJ. The number of finished knitted articles sent to Washington during the week was 70S.

Contributions should be sent to Mrs. Georgs Helme, 509 Fifth svenua The Standard Union, dally and Sunday, one cent. Seven days, seven ornta, MANHATTAN AMUSEMENTS. REPUBLIC Mat, Wfd. ItaL, Silft MKftsRA, fcHlBKRT Freeent DnuMtiuUo of Gerga Da Maafkris Nfiffl PETER IBBETSON si JOHN X.

RAPH4FL falni RavVjrmar ComUaro Cetile Hope row Lionel Barry roor LONG ACRE Eroca Si JO. Mela. Wed. Bed Sat, tlZS, WM. COLLIER In THY ORSaTFST OF ALL FAROS Nothing Cat the Truth 191 1 war.

Flies, THE RIAN WHO CAME BACK SPECIAL MATTVRB THURSDAY WflllAM Theatre P.t ef A- 4II1 Rhone 11 Matin Thar? A SMnrftar, THE 13TU CEAIH plaved at the lest memorable concert of ths OobrUowttsch orchestral seriss of May four Tschalknwsky numbers; Intermesxo. op. 4ft, ths them and variation from ths third Orehretral Suite, the first movement of the violin concerto and Lensky'e aria from Kugen Onegin The new Russian anthem, "The Hymn of Free Russia, written this spring by the welt known Russian composer GretschanlnofT for Constantin Balmonts stirring words. "Tha Hymn of Free New York Torrenw Svwtom Land I Russia," now rendered tn all tho national Ior system or nathretres In free Russia, will be given Its LAND TITLE LECTURES AT BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL The Brooklyn Law School announce a aeries of lectures on the I Titles Registration, to be given by Prof. John C.

Judge, who Is an official examiner of tltfes, appointed by the Appellate Division. The lec res will be given next Tuesday and Thursday at 4 P. and in the eve ntnff at 8 o'clock, at the auditorium of tha school, Washington and John- I on streets, to which the public is In- I These lectures are designed to bring the full working Of the law to the I notice Of the public, and particularly I to tha iawvera nnri pas I 10 ine jawers ana real estate men. FILM PLAYS FOR CHILDREN! 1 The Brooklyn Museum educational moving picture programme for chll- I dr AM high morrow at P. will the following fllma: South African Sea Birds (nature): On the R.

F. D. H. C. (comedy): Crla and the Wonderful Lamp (modern fairy tale)' Story of the Willow Pattern (drama)! One cent every day.

The Standard Anion, eevrn daya, cents. AMUSEMENTS. ca tnt Wrei Jleg. Momisr 21 r- Oeni I II KVCINOk Wur tw bur. DAY iwniiw.

4-11 lu T.V T.V c. OT-rrr-. AMUSEMENTS. pimmi THE PERFECT PLAYHOUSE 1.19. Wet ot May I'roaramin.

Reprrsrntina the Acme ef Tare-arltay Taatura Naw ami Wond.rtul Tha Popular Tha Oiarmlsg Compot.r JOSEPH B. n'ULlN Howard Clark and Oompanv of 41 ARTISTS In a 8u ropi uously Staged uelca wnte ib'cZ" AL. HERMAN Raintng of Joy and Laughter A ONR-MAX GLEE CLt FRANK Sln ries rnan aunumnRnd riavt intrument THE CORNER STORE'9 RgrxlFsa ARMII N8 IXIIR Earles FMMi TBFRNARD RTm'tlENft 4JAMS HKARftT-PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL msm FRLDB OF THIS EASil UN DISTRICT Con Sun .1114 110 Week of Msy 21 mhHWIOK rAVORlTKH WttK YVelceme! OI ROYS' Relcomet Cus VAN SCUENCK Joe Back From Th.fr oinrtoua Broadway Triumph DISPt.ATtNn TH El It RKSPbBXDENT ART OP SONG DPI, IN RATION'. AIX EW VIATERIAL. A Succaaaful Hack Firm Iind.n Tour J.

rRAN'ClsDOeUTtStLESCXDRINNB In Thalr K.w Farcical Tnl-BHa Bnlltlad "MU 1F.K, JH1 Winch. II Smith and John L. Golden Present OIGBYBEUACO.Inora- The Turn to the Right of ViudevlU Fuh-M klng Jurenlte Prcillgies Jo LAURIE BRONSON Aim THE DIVING SEALSTMIGXON Il.rmaa A 1 John Vmir fthlrey ltunsmur Kigtons HFARST PATTI NFWft PlCTORTAf, OxIordThcatre FlothSMh Av. and 8 tote 9 4M, FOX Prerents In IS Psrts Tur, May ft, Red. May 2ft, Thar, Mny tt fontlsnew frsm It noon to It p.

M. ITkw te I 14 otter W. be A fltraosk 10, 15. Night, 10, 15, Kl MW ESICIiTO.l Pfenlrg Tomorrow, My tt C4MnlyT CLA-X In YVAVH him mxrF IT.M Nh IF I. ClLLjIO 1 .1 preMiaits of llro-UFs Moeg Fame a t'wrw I luP'i, Mt Fultow At, rnivn MATINEES UilillT Till RA, AND SAT.

ffk tWgiulng Msttti Night, May 11.1 NOEL IRENE Travers; Douglas -IN' The Natural Law Mot. Frier 14, 1St 25 Be, 1. 50 VIV Bwnv Threnn At. 1 1 1 THICK DAILY HARRY WFISIt With American Durlesquers rmc pin? TEL 5ftS Blftff. Brood way and Kaipls Av Sun.

VlcM Concerts. Amofenre Wed Nigh. BEGINNING MONDtY MAT. MAY IL JOE IIURTiGS Oowary Burlesques oU Meek HTllNOS' OWN EROWN IAN BALALAIKA cvnuert, mrrfy ef i isUtic -r so, a id v. MAROAPT FICl Y..

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