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10 rrm nnooKTrx patta eagttc. xkw ork, suxday, fkbtiuary is. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLxTT. AMI SL.MI.XTS UKOOKLVX. Vaudeville Theaters Grandniece of Beecher ''VAN ZORN" OPENS Is Successful Playwright' WEEK OF FEB.

26TH 1 Mrs. Arthur Henry, Brooklyn Woman Under Pen Name of Brooklyn Community Theatsr "Clare Kummer," Wrote "Good Gracious Annabellc" Will Produce Robinson Play at 0" of the happy events In Keith vaudeville this season. Mme. Doree has surrounded herself by a capable company of warbling stars for the purvnse of giving Impressions of the vea'-est grand opera stars. Others re Rockwell and Wood.

Wilfred Clarke and company. Kerr and Weston, and the Asahl troupe. UK P.Ik. II I I I I.I.K OKI. IV BUST Central Branch of Y.

M. Complete. and "A Successful Calamity" New Play to Be Produced Monday. co.vcBni ji siNniv. ad bh.i week op febhuary ib VAUDEVILLE JUBILEE AM.

STAR KEITH IIEADLINERS' PAJIAIHii PERFORMANCES DAILY. 1 l4 AD Tl4 Palace Theater. Evelyn Kesblt and Jack Clifford, tn Fourteen stars, headllners, topliners, favorites and novelties have been assembled the Keith reserves and mobilized In one Keith parade at the Orpheum this week. The unusual length of the bill necessitates beginning performances at 1:45 In the afternoon and 7:45 p.m. nigh.

Wilbur mack and Xelia Walker will be seen In "A Pair of Tickets." Maude Lambert and Ernest Ball, the composer, have again Joined forces and will make their first appearance as the rcuvenated team of Lambert and Hall week. "General" Ed Lavloe, the man who has "soldiered" all his life, la still at It. Marie Stoddard will give her vaudeville caricature, and Will Oakland, the phonograph singer, will offer a smart song skit, "Danny J'Olll, L. 8. Others on the augmented program Include Joe Towle.

their new 1917 offering of song, dance, costumes and scenery, will head the Palace bill this week, Sallle Fisher comes to vaudeville In a novel sketch by Clare Kummer called "The Choir f.nvrrs of good drum In Brooklyn are looking rnrd eagerly to Henry It. Ktlllmsn's production of "Van Zorn." the three-ad comedy, by IMwin Arlington Robinson, uhleh will be given for the first time on ny jst.ige st the Central Itranch of the V. M. 65 llanvon place, for the week beginning February it. It will Rehearsal." Miss Fisher Is given ample opportunity to act and to sing.

when he larnd the Identity of the inuslc-wriler. This ong was "Kgypt, My Cleopatra." The m-xt suns, Kummer" wrote was "Suifk-irtiry." which Bam Bernard made famous. Then came the sentimental "Dearie." fnUuwe-l by "The Garden of breams," "In the I "Ingle Oongle Th-II." "In My Dreams of You" and "The Unad to Yesterday." Returning from a trip to London. Mrs. Henry dclded that she rii'iM write plays.

"CJoou Gracious rtiia- The time of her story Is the hoop skirt period In New England. Clare Kummer, author of "Good Gracious Annabelle" and "A Successful Calam Ity." has written "The Choir Re Mrs. Arthur Henry, a grandniece of Henry Warii. Beecher, has started ail the theatrical gossips along Broadway talking this season by writing two plays that have been hiphly successful In a season of mediocre drama. These two plays "Good Gracious Anna-belle," which Is at the Montauk Theater this week, and "A Succesful Calamity," both produced by Arthur Hopkins, were writton under the pen-name of "Clare Kummer." After the production of the first-named play, Mrs Henry, like Lord Byron, awoke to fine herself famous.

"Who Is Clare Kummer?" was the question that every manager was asking after "Good Gracious Annabelle" hearsal" for Miss Fisher as a testimonial of friendship extending over many years. Edwin T. Emery has staged the piece which will have an be presented by the Brooklyn Community Theater, an organization of I professional actors, whose aim will be i to produce origins! tlrsmss that have i not vet rnacheil the footlights. The mrt of Van Zorn. that mysts-1 rlnns I iid rl tin I ho moves through helle ws the result.

After K'lltic Cie rounds of the various managers' oitlces Manhattan, that far-sighted pro-lucer, Arthur Hopkins, saw the possibilities In Mrs. Henry's clever play ajid excel ent cast. yyvs MACK and WALKER LAMBERT and BALL GEN. ED. LAVINE MARIE STODDARD WILL OAKLAND CO.

JOE TOWLE HANS WILSON and THE McNALLYS EMMETT WELCH'S MINSTRELS RATH BROS. MUSICAL JOHNSTONS DANCING LA VARS SIXTH EPISODE MRS. VERNON CASTLE in PATRIA HEARST-PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL Mclntyre and Heath remain for a second week and change their bill to hans Wilson and the MoNallys In an athietlo skit; Emmet Welch1. Minstrels, the Rath Brothers lit "A hiudy in fcndurance." the Musical and the Dancing La Vara. Bushwlck The tier.

Carrie Mar, William Gaxton and Dot. and her company of vocwllsts a. features of the Bushwlck hill this week. Miss De Mar will be eeen lu a comedy skit entitled "The Oirl of Today." William Qarton's performance In 8. Jay Kauf-mi's novel one-aut play, "Kisses," Is I i that topical Senegamblan war sxetch, "On Guard." There are many other features on the bllh FAA'XIE WARD AT STRAXD.

"The Winning of Sally Temple," In which Fannie Ward will be seen at the astlo believer in the repertoire theater Idea and regards It as a strong stimulus to good acting. had been praised by every critic in New York. The dialogue was crisp, parkllng and unconventional; the characterization was human and Incisive and behind the lines was a wit as trenchant as B. at his best. Here was a new dramatist to be reckoned with.

"It was only a fluke," said the wiseacres along Broadway. "This Kummer person whoever she is will never come back again." Then they Bat back and waited. They didn't have to wait Iojik. either, for It was only a few months later that Mr. Hopkins produced "A Successful Calamity." Mrs.

Henry's new play, that brought William Gillette back to the stage. Thin play established Mrs. Henry, beyond all cavil, as Strand Theater next week. Is taken from Rupert Sargent Holland's famous novel, "The Heart of ISally Temple," and deals with the adventures of a young actress hired to Impersonate a ward of a wealthy young nobleman. In the cast supporting Miss Ward are: Jack Dean, Horace B.

Carpenter. Vola Vale, Eugene Pallette, Billy Elmer, Paul Weigel, Walter Long and others. Margnrvt Seddert. who appears as Mra Lnvett. th mint nf Vn.nne- the plav.

wl'l be In the capable hands of Wright Kramer, who. by the way. tnait his first professional appearance a the Park Theater, Brooklyn, with Cnrge Mlln, Kben Plympton. Mary and Henry Jawott In "Macbeth. Tn this product lot, lis didn't speak slogi line.

Ills last appaarance In I'ro'tkiyn when he delivered Burton travelogue at the Bedford H'Hiirtb, y. M. A. Mr. Kramer, by way.

looks very much Itks Hurton Hulmr. For a yenr and a half Mr. Kramer acted hi ttrgUnd end was for a long time a mxt.iber of Mra Patrick Camp-Imiij's company. Hs has actarl with H.mrlelui rosman. Francis Wilson and Maann and had the distinction of being the only Amerirsn to art In Urunvlne Marker's Fnglish company at Wallack's three years ago.

lie has also actrd In "Tho Heir to the Hoorah" and "The Road In Teater-day." Miss Helen Holmes, who plays the part of Villa Vannsvsr. ths heroins of the play, has had wide experience as an actress and Is shortly to be starred In a new play by A. II. WVnda She Is an actress of charm and distinction. Frank Conway, who plays Oeorge var.

has also had wide experience on the stage and Is an actress of exceptional ability In character parti. fey" AMTJSEMENTS BROOKLYN. AMTTRESfENTS BROOKLYN. PRIDE OF THE- EASTERM DISTRICT. CONCERT NIINDAV.

2i1ft ANIJ 8:1.1 WEEK OK FEIIHUARY 1 a real dramatist who possessea an tu the qualities that go Into the making of real plays. Now there is such a demand for her work that she could sell two plays a month If she only had six pairs of hands. Henry is the daughter of Eugene Beecher of 68 MclJonoiigh street, Brooklyn, son of the late ICd-ward Beecher. Edward Beecher was MAJESTIC Week Starting Tomorrow Night Winthrop Amet and Walter Knight Present WM. GAXTON COMPANY CARRIE DE 1VIAR In THB OIRL OP TODAY" Lucns.

began his stage career by play. In "KISSES" Ing the role of Alec D'Urbervllle In the road production of "Teas of the D'lJrbervlllea," He was subsequently featured In the leading role of Teiaa the brother of Henry Ward Beecher, and was himself a preacher for many years. He was paHtor of the old Park Street Church In Boston from 1826 to 1830. "I'lil ii Thon came a season In Ibsen plays, CLARE. KUMMEQ The MME.

DOREE'S CELEBRITIES Giving ItrioarfcaMn Iniprr.alun. Pamona OrttnA Opera Artlata ROCKWELL and WOOD "Tito Nobln IVnta NavlKatlnK the Until of Hjonaenae" Miss Benchers' fliut literary effort PIERROT, met with scant encouragement from her family, but she stuck to her pencil Prodigal and pad. One day a song popped Into her head and she couldn't get rid of It, she left her home In Brooklyn and WILFRED CLARKE CO. followed by "The Virginian," In which he played the title role. He has sines played the principal roles In the leading stock companies of America.

Frank J. Gregory, who plays the so-renlrlo role of Otto Mink In "Van Zorn." has been a successful actor In England. He hss played with the Birmingham Repertoire Company and the Liverpool Repertoire Company, and later with Mr. Flanagan old Queens Theater In Manchester. went to the office of Alt Hayman.

In KERR1WESTON In Son nnd Dance SIST O- In Ilia Viral ifrrh Manhattan. She read him the first verse and chorus and he told her to ASAHI TROUPE I HEARST-PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL go out and find a man who could write some good musto to It. Three days later the self-called Mlsa Music Throughout Big Orchestra Important: Tbia is exactly the same com-prfhy and production of "Pierrot" thBt has been playing all season for $.1.50 per seat at Winthrop Ames' Little Theatre on 44th St. The management of the Majestic Theatre, by Mr. Ames co-operation, is able to offer this superb production at the regular scale of prices 25c, 60c, 75c and best sent $1.00.

Mats. Thurs. (Feb. 22 and Sat. Wad.

Mat. 25c and 60c. This engagement was followed by four vears In Shakesperenn repertoire, dur I Anu urn KPisoum ti (jRS. VERNON CASTLE in PATRIAjj produced It The rest Is stage history. This was followed by that scintillating comedy of American life, "A Successful Calamity," which she wrote for William Ulllette, who la, by tb way, a cousin of her'a Mrs.

Henry's latest play Is "The Choir Rehearsal." a one-act vaudeville sketch, which she has written especially for Sallle Fisher, who was the first person on tho stage to sing "Dearie." Mrs. Henry, or "Miss Kummer," whichever you ohoose to call her, has also written a new song for this little play, which Is to be seen at the Palace Theater in Manhattan this week. Mix Henry tells her friends that she Is now at work on two more comedies and also expects to write a musical comedy book, lyrics, score and everything. Thme tasks will, she admits, keep her fairly busy until she decides to write a grand opera or something like that fur a change. ing which he played the leading coin, edy and many of the character parta Kummer returned, seated herseir at the piano and played her own music "That's something like It." replied Hayman, enthusiastically.

"You see, my child, my advice to you was worth something." His discomfiture may Imagined In the last revival or uaptain Swift," he played Marshall, ond In "Facing the Muslo" was Dick Desmond, a part very similar to that of IIPNRY B. BTrLI.MAM Praenta thm Otto Mink In Robinson's play. An engagement with Miss Oertrude TWO BIG KEITH CONCERTS EVERY SUNDAY Theatre LOEWS BIJOU THEATER Kingston gave him the opportunity to play the role of Osman All, the Arab, Brooklyn Community 2 RETURN OF THE FAVORITE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 26 mpany i "Coptaln Rrasshound's Conversion." Ills first appearance on Broadway was with Cyril Maude. He Is an aotbusl- In EDM'IW ARI.INCTON j-aas-s VAN ZORN WITH OHARLOTTt ORKNWOOB AND A TYPICAL MOR08CO OAST AND CAREFULLY CHOSEN BIAIN TY CHORUS, AMTJSKMTKNTS BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN.

With a Caat Including HELEN HOLMES, WRIOHT KIIAMER, MAROAIIKT 8EDDEIV, FRANK GCKWAY, FHAJVK J. GREGORY, WAKO THORNTON Central Feb.26;Mats.5VAr COMPANY OF TSa air 76 PEOPLB AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PLAY BY OLIVER MOR03CO and ELMER HARRIS Muala and Ivrloa Box Office Now Opea- Scata AI.o on Sal at ABRAHAM STRAUi FREDERICK LOESEIl A CO. -Pbone 800O Proapect HOTEL ST. UEOHUB HOnSL BOSS1CHI' 8TANDISII ARMS ANNOUNCEMENT BXTRAORDIN AnV MME. SARAH BERNHARDT (IN IMCRSON) AND COMPANY BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Many Unique Features on This Week's Bill.

The coming of Gertrude Berkeley, who played so wonderfully as the mother In "War Brides," will be the feature of the coming week at Loew's Bijou Theater. Miss Berkeley will appear In person Monday and Tuesday nighta exactly as she appeared In the film. The vaudeville headllner the first three days of the week will be Llpln-skl's Forty Dog Comedians, In "A Day In Dogville." Others will Include the yearly favorites, Claude and Marlon Cleveland; Jimmy Casson and Dorothy Earle. Tom Davles and company, In "Checkmated," a domestic farce; Pelser and La Beck, and White, Mul-lay'and White. The latest episode of "The Secret Kingdom," with Arllne Pretty, Charles Richrnan and Dorothy Kelly, will bo shown.

Three vaudeville headllners and Robert Warwick In "The Argyle BY EARL CARROLL wka LOS ANOELE8 If wlu, BAN FRANCISCO 31 wkt, CHICAGO It wkm, NEW YORE. THURSDAY Wauingtoir inUKJUAI Blrthilarl All. anil Only Woman The Hon. RAN FRIDAY Congressman Jeannette KIN FEB Aft. II f.d DfrMtlon SATURDAY Kvnlns W.

V. CO IV OH BIG CONCERTS TODAY KEENEY'S COMB EARLY ,500 Seats at the Matinee, 15c. MOMMY, TIEKUAV AHU H'KIKIIAV six i-BitroaMANcrcji mavinkici Kvicnv dav IN TUB Kll.WUVIJiO BUILI.IANT ItKPRIITOIREl THUkSDAY Mat. Night MADAM and CAMILLE FRIDAY Mat. Nisjht HECUBE and JOAN OF ARC SATURDAY Matinee MADAM and CAMILLE SATURDAY Night CLEOPATRA and L'AIGLON Mnlliirr, 2i.10 P.M.

ICvrnlng. Uil.1 P.M. li, Miltloii to Mine. HKHMI AltOT'S appearancts at ob th following high uiiu VAUDEVILLE wi" pp" The only woman In History evr elected to tho Congrew of the United States tn her first speech since her election. AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC Monday March 5, at 8:30 P.M., Here Lecture Subject: "LETTHE PEOPLE KNOW" Von will want lo ace and hear tba first ffumao CongreHBnian.

Carlyl. called Dante "The voloe of ten alien eeiw turles." Mlsa Ranltin will lie the voice of forty centuries. Dr. Frank Crane In an F.illtoiiHl In N. Y.

Tickets on sale at Box Office beginning Thursday. February 22. Si-utn, to 11.60. LEE KEKUICK. 7 I'H'TH AVKM'K.

NEW YORK CITY. A yulnl Cmmlr hr llli-hiril Wwnar Th Wll Known Blnglrif Comedienne I. O. U. BILLIE SEATON TVItn MaHaita Ci A AmmIi riarr Aniurt bf Ry Trymor Vaudevlll' Mot PromnHou Bl-d Ofterlnf 1 Minute of Ulrlh und Melody MONTAGUE'S BIRDS N.

Y. COMEDY FOUR another Relznlck production. "The Ladies' Reducing Parlor," a farce-comedy with eleven people, will be one of the big features the latter part of the week. Another will be Maude Leone and company In the drama of a girl crook, entitled "Inside Stuff," written especially for her by (Wlllard Mack. The third head-liner will be Eva Shirley, with new songs and gowns.

Others will Include the Flying Mllletes, the O'Nell Sisters, and Williams and Segal. ACADIiMY OF MUSIC. Formal announcement has beeu made by Manager Oscar J. Murray MANAGEMENT CLAIRE ROCHESTER rhenoniArial Soprano-Baritone. MME.

LUCILLE and Her Wonderful Talking Parrots. 6 HARVARDS 6 HARRY BREEN HlimorUf. ALBERT DONNELLY ROME FENTON lllrrrt from lla Rrrrnl Trlomph al the Hlnllii Thfalrr, N. Y. THE COURAGE OF SILENCE Featuring ALICE JOYCE and HARRY T.

MOREY AD OTIIEH SCHEEIV STARS AST) JIA'SIt" ll'tllHH HIOVAI i'MICVI I.I.K FEATinES haxaphone Hand. 1 Tenor Matinee J'riceB, Bile, if i. Evening IVOe, TTie, gl.BO. No Higher sale of seat now on at lAondemy of Music Box Office, aluo Sterling Piano Ware-rooma, Fullon 8L, cor, Hanover yiace. I-ocal dlreolltin of OUO.AH J.

MURRAY. ilf AND THROOP Ail x-aums Oct wnSou JAY. HEAR FULTON STREET MATS. DAILY PHONE MAIN 1893 regarding given at Brooklyn, TONIGHT BENEFIT CONCERT the performances to be the Academy of Music, by Sarah Bernhardt on Friday and Saturday. Beginning Monday, Feb.

10 FEB. 19 WEEK STARTING MONDAY MATINEE Thursday, Extraordinary Interest Is manifest in FOR TUB SiimelliliiK Kcw Advanced Rni'leaqne na Presented by THETOURISTS 7 Evea. Thura. A Sat. Max.

25, 35, 50, 75c, $1 SaWSolFORTHE blind AT THE AVilU nars-aln Mat. 2S. 3, BOc. MONTAUK Beg. Tomorrow Night ARTHIR I'rrernla ORIfilXAI, CAST of TUB SITiUDIEST BUNCH OF JOY RIDERS THAT EVKR WENT TUB ItOUTifl ON HIGH.

THE AUTO GIRLS HenoVA by the Popular Brooklyn Trio, JAM KS J. LAKH. CAROL SCHRf). Iir.ll and HARRY SEYMOUR. SPECIAL ADDED FRATUniD CAPTAIX BAR.ETT AJiD SON.

Every TUorailny Mulit, Two Blat Wrratlluir Ilouta. Uirectlon Geo. Holhiifr. TODAY TWO B1U CONCERTS TWO FK ATI RE 4 lLPvAl'DEVILLE SL'RPRISSSlf QUS FAY and Other Knneters and IlniMlaoine Chorna The Program Inrlndra Thn fttarai GOOD! I EXTRA MAT. TIH IISHAV PERCY HEM I'a AMI El.

iAIII)NER ItOIIEHT I.EHTAT KISMET TEMPLE BAND mme. ji i.ia rn.p HANS KIIONOI.II MME. (SAIiliAI.E LI CY UATKN liKOHfJE TIOSTAI. IIK.MIV WKI.IMHi AMI AM I'A STEWAHT grata, BOc to 92.00 2 Big Sunday Concerts 2 Mntineca SSil.1 Eveiiinir Mtl.t Itelliiril Vninleville-l'op. Prices Next Week GIRLS the return engagement of the world's greatest actress, who comes back as a result of lengthy negotiations by Mr.

Murray, for whom Mme. Bernhardt cherishes a friendship of years standing. The program follows: Thursday, February 22 (Washington's Birthday) afternoon and night, "Madame and "Camille;" Friday afternoon and night, "Hecuba" and "Joan D'Arc;" Saturday afternoon. "Madame and "Caraille;" Saturday evening, and "L'Aiglon." Mme. Bernhardt Is reported to be In splendid health and voice, and It Is expected that she will be given a mighty reception.

She will appear as Raymond, the son in "Madame To give the performance the widest possible appeal and to accentuate the popular phase of the present engagement, a first class vaudeville entertainment will be provided by American artists in connection with the Bernhardt appearances. The vaudeville artists will he Claire Rochester, the soprano-baritone; the Six Harvard, Mme. Lucille and her talking parrots. Albert Donnelly, shadow-grapher, and Henry Brcen, the humorist. A WAI.IIORP "M.IOK IV WOXIIKH I.

A IIV II, ARE Kill MRU I Hi a 1 1 i 1 weaoay IS BIJOU Smith anrl J.lTlDKHtOD Street I Thursday WEEK'S BIG FEATURES. TRIANGLE Lnat Two Performnneea of" Bi.liert Hair.m in JTlie llnd Boy" Enid llennett in "Pri ncena of Hie llnrk" Si'EC I A OF II A It 20 SIR HERBERT BEERB0HM TDPP EDITH WYNNE MATTIIISON, I.YN HARDING and Company of 1.10 1 llaUl BERLIN'S ALL SKX-p AVEEK DOROTHY GISH OPATEII Watch AL HKLAMiE in HENRY VIII Kntlro Prndnotlou Frorajflio N'W AnistiTiltitn, N. niifl His MhIpbIv's. London STRICK" tub i.nxi nior RIALTO EJn Ih nub Ajrand ortrlyon Roeiil TOIIW TOIIOIIIHIW FRANK KEENAN i'l'KSII Y. FEB II I'A II Hit A It I MARY MCLAREN THE MYSTERIOUS MRS.

II TIU U.S. A FEB. 2X A AV in. l'Durlrnny Mollle Klna In "Kli-k In." Mlm Kln will appear In nerion on Krl-rtny errnliig. TScnili Lnvii "MnarTnV A II, 1.

1 All DESMOMt SPECIAL POPI AH PHICES. Vint nnil Onlv Time nl Mir. to Souvenir Konli, "Hpiii'v I III and II in I otirt," Tree, Vrrsented to Those l'nrrltastnff Seal for Moitdon "Thc I. nut of tli Inicrnma" ADDED "ATTRACTION Symphonic Society Orchestra Feb. 22, 23.

24 ROBERT WARWICK la "THE ARGYLE CASE" "LADIES' REDUCING PARLOR" MAUDE LEONE CO. EVA SHIRLEY Mnnv Other. Frh. in. 20.

21 UPINSKI'S DOG COMEDIANS. Many Othpra. WM. DESMOND In T'ltinsle lirmi'i 'THE ICP.II III I. LET" "SE ET kim.hi!" GERTRUDE BERKELEY THE MOTHER' In "Wnr Brldpa" III I'lTFOn nn.

A' Ttte. All. in, Mlliill I. LOW ACK II i-l-h 12. CllAl M'EV OI.CO'IT 11,1 1 s.1 AMUSF.M F.NTS BROOKLYN.

Your Step THE BIO MI SIC A GIRI. SHOW 'WinTambInell in FLORA BELLA I a.sino Flatbush Art. and Stats St. Smoke If Xou LUs. Mat.

Dally. I.ills lOeentj. Bigger And Better Than Ever ALL 'PUIS WEEK Mthl Mnn-h A 1BnKhlor of 1te Mnr.ia So Long heatw Aoy II J-' tJ Mnts. Tlin Werk Dally fleginiilttir Mnnilny Mntlnee, Fell. I Dili.

1 11 1 7 I1ARLF.S W. IMMIH.il Presents Brooklyn's Own Stock Co IN Tli f.rrnt Amrrlcnn JPlny COMMON CLAY 1 he Ilrooklyn I nut I tu to of Arti and ficlrncos. BEN WELCH AM) HIS BIG SHOW A PAINTY MORI OP DAM'IMi DUELINGS Twlee Ilnlly llmlernle Prleoa Concert Every Snnriny Evening Violin Ilrt'ltnl BROOKLYN AUTO FEB. 26 p. ni.

Neil PI SS ppss. wilh Jean Bedlnl By CI.Kt ES KINKCItlt Reserve I'our Seat onrf Avoid (TOMOHHOWl t'lara Vouns; ot l.lttle Children MISCHA I'WICE DAILY TEL. BUSH. ACADEMV OF MISIC Tii'kets Now on Sale. 75c.

to $2. SO. rMPIRE Bronil Coutlnumia Sunday Concert, 2 to 1 1 P.M. Prlrra 1) mill 1.1c. Same rondn-ay nnd Ralph Aea PARK SLOPE AMI DOWNTOWN Atlantic.

106 Flatbush Av. H. B. arner. Vaxaliiinrt Uiinnr, 114 Flatbush Anlla Kiwr, Heir In llonrali Uulllcid, 'U DuiMeld P.

Mi'Illljre. Traveliim dnlesman HILL SECTION Cumberland, 32" M. Stedmnn. Ilamilnrm of Women. BEDFORD SECTION Claslque.Fulton.nr Bedford.

Marlon Hwa nr. Adt rnlurer liegent, 1216 Fultorv Prank Kernan. Hrlile of Hate bavoy. 420 Tompal Maude Herly. Her Him-ret I'aat EAST NEW KIRK SECTION LeKoy, 10S6 Fulton Ilohart Henley.

Child nl FLATBl Mil SECTION Same by I'rii KftK Av.t FoortKSt Century, 120 Nostrand. Clara Voiinir. Hearts All Week Kf. Monitsy rb. I'll ford, I'rlile of Clan Tha Ran Kittldsy Nlnht Conrerls.

Anmti'ttrn Wed. Nlfbt. MONDAY' MAT. PEB. 19 DREW and CAMPBELL'S LIBERTY GIRLS AVIth ACK COX A Xet Week HOLDER CROOK iiiiooKi.v ACADEMY OF MUSIC Metropolitan Opera Company TUES.

27 ANr MARTA With a Cast Im-lufllng Mme. Barrientos and Mr. CaroM. Splits Noir on Sale. HAKUMAN PIANO USED.

Eureka, Foster A Flat. Av.Mary tl a oil For I he Joint llenrflt the American and Belgian Red Cross A Violin Krcllnl by Eduouard Dern lollnlat in (he King and Queen of Belgium Monilnv Evening-, Fen. mi, 11(17, nt Ntlft hi the Brooklyn Woman's Club 114 Pierrepont Street TICKETS 1,50. Q3 CEGT ARMORY JR5B8S A BIG SHOW IN A BIG BUILDING Pleasure Car Division Commercial Car Div. FED.

24 'MARCH 3 MARC 6 lO 'XJ A mumu Linden, 116 Flatbush Lillian I.UIl, lline llitlll I imn I'arkslde, 728 Flatbush P. I rerierli Nannelle of tt tide Mary Plckford Hlalto, 1086 Flatbush Prank krenan, llrlile of Hale The Bam nilHlEWOOD SECTION Irylnc, 1626 Myrtla Pannle ard. Years nf Imniellaia Te YYnilney, 82 Fresh P'd Hd.l). Bernard, Tha Aroompllre Mme. l'etrota SOUTH BROOKLYN OtloU.

Ill Htnrjr Ball, Utt Soul's Insplratlea 1AT1.SKII I1A1I.V Joe. ine to 60c. IDSrKRTt TO-DAY rnatlaanus l-ll. 10 Aets. lOr.

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