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THE BOSTON HLOBE-TUEST)AY. APRn. 20, Wir. I HOLIDAY BILLS AT THE THEATRES ETHEL BARRYMORE RROAOHURSI PLAY "SWEETHEARTS" OPERA'S FAREWELL AT THE HOLLIS AT THE MAJESTIC an Absoiting Play Law of ffie Is a Tense Tbaf Gives Actress Fine Opportunities, and Vivid Drama Willi Many Thrilling Scenes. AT THE COLONIAL AT THE BOSTON ChrlstlR MacDonald Welcomed in a Tales of Hoffmann" GlYan a Revival of Victor Herbert's Pleasing Parformanoe by Bright Operetta, the Ahorn Company, STHHTIT Shndow." iilfiy In ncth.

ndapted by Morton from the T'ronch of rtrst time in Roaton. Xlrcotipmi The caat: Trpffiitfr rirrBrfl PfK-tnr M.isrv* Trftiib'' nnrrt-morr Brm Morton Am.v I'r WiiiflrWci Miiriii.r i ai'tipnrnd tho ttol- Rtrof't Thontro Insf io "Thp no iicJnplntioii to' stortoti of hy frir Mmn tTpjnne. hut not rt atnirnd the heeoiine of reni- eootiition.a. The welt namfii. It ir ail cioom.

in its oietni.rn of meo- nop'oiah nn.i f-'Ufferins. Hut MA.irrSTIC "The Taw of the T. nvelodr.trvii'i hi four ocR'e iinre. I'he Rrnhnm ET Bueet hoarta," an open ita in nutsic The horn t't'era Gomi.nuy opened tta titirj ami nt the Th.eton The- Arllirr r.reeklaml. lin'uri liBrvihiK hy Victor Herhert, hooK by iT.rry ve.Merday with hoTtdfty mftttnee and 1-red lie Greaac, lyrica hv and evonirq: prrfornianoe of Tiobert R.

The caat. Tab.a of The UnRltah trana- Wm Peei.r r.ipiítin Priteh.irfl Ii-irn t'ik ti, lili t'aw. 'tt lili Tbc' tre iiro tifa nnu inclodnitna, "The I.au- lainrl. pn for time this city, Julia l'faii at'pcariiiK nt the of bb in the roto of an uifi-. Vlalrette Rnbtx'tfe.

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Sixxt There was a larRe atidlence present in tbr nftcrnoon and one of fair Allen Hior.v 'O opera one of wilio HPpeal bv melodie.a. its varied acil defit' -d It- hunior Hotrmaiin'a evil offers oaritone-i opiuirtunftv tn tu in t'opiiellUM, the old maker of I lenses mid thennomet.r-'ii. offers iiK contrust in htn plebian .1 I. and nnkemjd drers to the pntrl- soldier and a dandy, i)r and max de- i tniv.i- I'nnik Pi'l. hi-r WmK- A nil.I Krii- I'lks- 1,1 I irtn ui r- tn Hoston.

ftrst and -rat waa jirobably to for audience home not thlnkinfir of 'iiracies cnie! murder of tiie mentatl've dinlocue nuDairtlmr to Tustify infidetity to an ivife, Parislon artist, burdened with a wife uited cruel murder of the consuinp- and to sing, but he has alreadv hot finris ihar he in i ui sense oi ti.e humor dolls in their ear.s. Last ne has but she finds that he of role. the opera moved in it.s intended She i.s reaily a princess abandoned a.s scene witti came Your Business Needs This Latest Garford Morton has left, ordered out foreve.x bab.v brought" up'by tn Ms due place; 01 IllB The doll ig tor the boy's room, i health and personal charm. He denle.s "fth the terrible whip. Mrs Hard- of them.

She is enga.ged who is apparentlv hopelessly naralvtic. Harding indtceites the oour.se falhs in love with a woman of alluring revenge by starting for the boy's le city of Bruges with her six impersonated in a pleas. as one of them. She is engaged Eileen iTasIles. Mme flirting lieutenant, but a ob a 'comfort poss'ible, and the trigger is pulled with deadly aim.

travelling incognito, falls In love mnjar and day and drifts Uvery one. of course, jumps sympa- her. ignorant of her real nink, hat mnv not be to the murderejss' rescue, and romance which develona appear in Ms wife no affectionate care; he Mig in the door with a revolver on her every rihysloa! visits her twice ever, along, fondly hoping that it m.iv not be''thetically to the murdere.sa' rescue, and and the romance which develops be- i.ntu 1 nei.o.««nry for her ever to know of his remains secretary to "u-en. them end.s in marriage. Klormice wlM Miss arrange a perfectly plausible explana- He justifies his from the tion of the crime.

This mar rules of conventior.al rnoralin- bv takes the revolver to the belief that it Harding's hand and places pos.iiible for a man of his temperament 'isuicide, to accomplish the that his enter, Jh the fit. This group provides the main part Samoloff, at night SciareVti tic gifts have promised uniess he "nd other were taken as'fonow's: her reputation and security in life. oordin gl goe.s dearf The third act is sUort, in Mrs Hard- and the ugly she de.sert.s her own husband, boudoir, and is entirely given over demanded several tinies. to live With Ihe husband of her i i.o her wavering resolution. Shall the St friend and him a child.

suffer the of a mother af, Vl the plav begins Bertha Tregnier or in a place for the criminal in- the the wife his bee vears a Or shall her iover, go to duets sung by Sylvia and less Confldent 'in the anel fiso-irintr ineirson. 1 the beau- Karl, perform- conductor. made much of the materlai at hand. will he sim.g Thursdav night with Misses Sant ley and Mesar.s hclaretti and Adkins. Then Inspector Cochrane takes charge of the InvestiRation and saves the gruilty flagging attention and sympathy of her husband, she believes him a model of virtue and patience, is not picious even when her old friend, Helene Preville, une.xpectedly visits her after a Jong abs.mce and with much embarrassment confease.s ihat she has been divorced, that she is living with another husband and that her only Chance of marrying him depends upon the willingness of the injujed wife to Ket him free.

Then the undreamed of happens. c. suddenly recovers the free throughout the evening with fine ct h.f-r limbs. Kxpecting to overwhelm i intensitT. with Jov of her restoration STim Mis.s Bussert sang the role of Liane In way to win approbation, her high, i Program BENEFIT.

of Great Magnitude and ones. Of course the revolver dropped i and agreeable voice making on the floor from Mrs hand thoroughly enjoyable. variety to Be Olven at the Boston and was discharged bv fate. Inspector Uame Paula -was capitally acted by Cochrane has a wife with twins at home Beattie, a plump, pleasing and and he knows women. well-groomed person, in tho Julia Dean in the role of the guiltv i wife has a dirtlcult task to make the Two members of the former cast.

Ed- character convincing, but she succeeded Y'dson and Frank Belcher, were Friday Afternoon. The annual entertainment for benefit of the Fund will be given at the Boston Theatre next Friday afternoon. notable Shaksperlan feature will grotesque wav. balcony scene from and Gaver as Slingsby, an addle-pated I for which Julia Arthur has an -dio. Then comes the 'av.

The husband Is I another conspirator. The group of sisters was made up of the fourth act, tor. George tion, relieved with humor tTfe reaiiza'tTorof of the plot and i the wife is r6o 'aw of the performance large ihoris Tas a. Hthel com-; conspicuous factor in making the opera teresting feature and Bruce ami usually evi-, a The piece is staged with other members of her complnv dent at the end of the third act of a picturesque effect and costumed elabo- comoanv win melodrama, was shown in abundance at rately. py health 'Tfsif hii scene tof tl diirno I'ni -iv toi ascribes her Ji Tige beh V.

jnr the shfTFk of b. truth daw'Ds I id dr; him the iiat ror h- ha.S wil. ii. adores her. her a that she beconu- ronther of ihild.

Helene with child in he', arms the dram, Me: reaches its Tn the laet act the remorsef il hu-sLiai, pleads fov forgiveness, but withoui of up the woman who story is not ilghtened until i to stage and ae as Juiiet to the Romeo of I auCelC into ine ftc-: jm Urne.st Glendinnlng. Lillian Rua.sell come from York to give chat to the Indie.s in the audit the final curtain. It is odd that tw'o of leading male charHClera appear eacii oiflv one act; the husband is killed in first act and the inspector does not until the The play is unusual: the type of re- hy Ihe wronged husb.and (some may disagree as to v-ronged) was unusual; the the will remain but one week George Cohan's Broadway coming next Mondnv coming next Monday. HOWARD ATHENAEUM. th'r and a tabloid yersion of the, roaring melodrama Queen of tiie From the musical features iiuaoami oe presented by Kmmv tVehUn whom was Pugitistlc Features, Burlesques and I Maurice Farkoa, Lauri De Frece Fav course of- Vaudeville Arts S' Others tn take part will be Christie MacDou- 1 ahi and of her company; Haz- principals wiiu unusual.

Which may be. has becofiie nece.ssarv to him Helene audience was so long in die-1 lent Variety Biit also tries to jiisiitv herself to the wife. I really liked Broad- and to m.ike her understand that she 1 hiay. 'Ss jllard in picture.s, specialtiea of the Aborn Grand Opera comnanv i cannot be sejvifitted from the man who niany fine touches in thi.s: and are in the bill at the Williams and Frank McIntyre i I to the nalurai law of love. Every- butler's part is excellent' new champion is shown in scenes body is very sorry for evervbodv else played by Harry 'Lill-; at Havana just before he defeated Jack in the hopeless tangle, and in the.

end i repeated, the 1 Johnson, and the other pugilistic feature Qrn'iaw nt Tregnier decides to eliminate her-. bright spot fbr Os the sketch, for ContestI ScOiSay Square Olympia. tJiree where the Honth singers, Beatrice Herford" and topUners from the vaudeville theatres. Chassis $1800 f. b.

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Service Station, 915 Boylston St, The Garford Motor Truck Company, Lima, Ohio Uanufacturtrs of Trucks of iH; ami 6 ton capacity rnand of many There are few i Jnnments when irm Barrymore does not i fuliy equal all the demanda made upon i iier. She plays the trvine first art Birth of a Yesterday crow WOMEN HAVE IHE GALL AT KEITH'S dH Throneed the mati continuous show Sam Rice and Mi.nstWls;"Bur- U.S tnronged the mati-. Lulu Beeson Trio, in laugh.s, songs and Jesters, and in her final speech of renuncia-j Mr McRae plav portrays with true appreciation the part of the afflicted wife's devoted iriend and worshipful admirer. The minor roles are effectively presented. Casino.

(jqubt be' is known as the Beauty Parade Jbe his home haK''been r'ie casino this the deeds and becomes a brlganr revenge'for The plot of this new musical farce is oourteous ways to' he I entertainers have the call at lurn his thi.s week. Finst sire to see the great film on merits as a vast spectacle iias naturally been caused so from arrest in a girLs' i role of Courageous is playii of all there is Beatrice He caused so much d-scussion. F. Hayes as a is popular actor, Dustin Farnum reuertorv of 2rJ mi a amusing, and Anibark Alt a has the of i billed each was a hit yesterday afternoon and evening. Especially featured on this pro- granr Is Manuel Qulroga, a vIoFnist so accomplished that he has been spoken ot as "the Spanish Perhaps the most striking thing about his playing la his splendid His selections Included not a few dlfflcult passages, but the harder they were the smoother and easier he seemed to accomplish them.

Hin Dumbers yesterday were Dvorak's by Subay; Bdzzinl l4i Roncie Des and some variations by Tartini. The Skaters Bijouve do some dancing on rollers that Is and exceedingly graceful: Kramer and Morton are a comical team of black-face men: go Shoes," presented by Billie Burke, Is i.ivtY- I novelty in Which a half-dozen ne role of Courageou.s is played of aH fbere is Beatrice Herford In a bave part; Harry Fern and AUTOPSY OHDERED ONS.H.YEAW’SBODY black- leading attraction at the Park Theatre this week. is based upon Child Carpen- play of the same name, in which Beafrice Herford, Mme Herfnann and Mary Marble Among Leaders -Qulroga There, Too. Patient Died at State Hospital Sunday. connected with Morri.son member of the iirm of liittle Brown.

Ho wms a member of the Massachusetts Society of Architects, and had much to do with the landscape architecture of the Larz Anderson grounds in Brookline and Washington. 13-year-old daughter, Mary. a nas become very pop. I Last evening, at the Castle Square Br ular with audiences at the Oort Theatre, i Theatre, upon i engagement. and melodious thai the usual musiral cornedv, I as a-'lded a coherent pl.ot and a strong weeks The pair hai able assistants In Lilia I in the bill.

rennan, who plays the role of a new -------and attractive student: Ruth Barbour, a Olympia. The record-breaking run of Mr ill iirohably continue for The is strong in dancing fea-' PbD's will he pre.sented. i here for fira( Modern at and An.bark a tbe effliV2ni people" i binls' 7 tr Common at the Castle fun-making. i pictures are rounded out by the Pathe pictures. A VGi-v pop I I nsii'iu I I in tnp.

nili 1 vv.tfv'ua i might aJ.so fit her act. Then there are Adelaide Hermann, mag-1 Franklin Park Theatre. foremost exponent among women: 'Screen plays, vaudeville acLs and other attractions are offered this week at Funeral of Miss Hayes Today. The funeral of Miss Maria T. L.

of Assistant United States Commissioner William A. Hayes 2d, will Worcesfer Examiner Says Inmate r'airC Sustained Burns April 4, uary. Besides her brother, she is survived by a sister, Susan L. Franklin Theatre, The first part of the week Edith the hero- cornnrl.se danc- April 15-Asst Dist Atty E. T.

Ksty has ordered an autopsy on the body of Simon H. Yeaw, aged 41, who died yesterday afternoon at Worcester HospitiU. According to Medical F.xamlner F. TI. Baker, Yeaw' died as a result of burns su.stained April 4 when given a bath by John H.

Anderson, a hoarfital attendant. Bijou Theatre. Tlie Beauty of Health walked straight into the liking of her and Drew Mendum the cynical lawyer-wife nearly everj- line. gets a laugh at Ul At the Wilbur Theatre yesterday Pair of started the fifth month of Its prosperous run here. Boston has apparently not yet begun joyous farce, and as the The London Galetv Girls continue non i fisi', iveeks tliere will l.r in the advance sale for the remaining Hurtig and popular Bowery i and dap a the Tonight's the Night Bhubert Theatre.

Eurlesquers began a week's engagement Black Box. yesterday at the Gaiety Theatre. The principal musical skits are Plain Clothes and Trial on a pair of jolly pieces, in which Fitzgerald The London Gak ty brand of tnusical of coinedy, and tbe style of ou i ihq that the chancare ift verv' wf-i rptue. l.ai,ri Prvce. Fav vniqueiy delightful in" their A JiO share of the pRksure JCthei Teddy Webb, whfrid Younger Younger has met With cordial approval at the Plymouth Tlieatre.

This by the late Stanley Houghton Is delightful in crisA Lrigiitness of its aiaiogue. an.i Duchess of of Dublin" ia guing new popularity to the Toy Theatre, where the audiences are befng regaled by that diverting musical comedy. It is an entertainment brimful of among which of the and Down Among the have el- ready struck the public fancjy The piece i.s infectious, and a smrH much are given and Bowdoln Square Theatre. The feature film, of the me comedians. Fitzgerald and Quinn' i tbPHner act at the Bow- appear to advantage, and Mavbflle Square Tlieatre this week, gan, vocaiist, is consplcnous in the song Lackayo appears in the selections.

Bobby Charles Jansen Fred Gardner have no difficultv In UiK audiences in good IiuinoiC and Flo "'J'ue Muman Investment" and Davis proves to he a vivacious chapter from "Exploits of Elaine entertainer, who dances cleverly. Be- the vaudeville tlil.s week tween the buriettas the four Ha'lev sis- farcr-ur. Other pictuie plays fi when the cis. midget jialr; Belle and Jones en I tenor, will pLj an; Human and (lepart the illualon nersiatv a Each sketch is a clever satire on the foible.s of woman, ranging from the particular and fastidious to a chewing salesgirl in a flve-and-teniA-ent ,13. St James Theatre.

Keith's girks and ai bait of the week at the result of a dull I Bijou the film, "T.anding of the Pil- and will lead the bill, ueeklyj included in the offerings will i appear Margaret Milica Henrv, sopi'ano, tr been shopping with hei. Miss Herford drons in for a me of with Mina del Castillo, accompanist; Alberta Florence, violinist, assisted Today and tomoriow moving nicturcs Green at the piano; James E. the nun Connell, harltone; Winefred E. Coyle, ssonion fliarathon will bo added contralto; the three Nelsons, acrobkts to the bill at the St James. Charbino and DeCastoIo, exponents In the shows are Bernard and I Physical culture.

i lue U1HJ16.S nriRllv LiluiH ACl- Thursday iaiogue. and tells a Hfe interpretation Exeter Street Theatre. ters eiderialii with vocal that are very pleasing. The chorus is a feature of the song and dance ensembles Grand Opera House. The Girls of the Great White Way are appearing at the Grand Opera House twice daily.

Among the mentbers of the companv prominent in amusing are: Ben iimall the old favorite: Lyne Cantor, the giri with a pleasing voice: Dorothy Rar.Tes she of the Gibson type; Ollie Ogden he well-known burlesquer, and ISinma Cook the vivacious soubrette. The mony of a Uie audience evening In Jordan Hall. and Mildred, ''alftntine and iiclie In Paporello and Fontana. Paporello, danseuse, Mr appear next pure, clean body. Pimples and sallowness vanish before the purifying, cleansing action of to three rml per-! f'bbcheou.

clever and fin- iHhed the i Orpheum Theatre. that jduyr, instrumental and aL' aelecHions up the bills ibis'teelTat the Kxetc TlmaUc. work wclj. prices pay "Gretna a fihn iGcture intrn- vvtek. John Barry- 1 in You the laat week.

The and Hall Mera pop A soap buhhle outflt will be glven to children attending Haturrtkv mat- a cabaret show w'il! bc added to the biil. (DwrivetlTe Compotmd) This old reliable aperient helps the liver in a gentle, natural way with- by George Lovett and Mile out grinino- or DoHa. Mme Paporello will tllustrate an Ap.ache dance, and her will hei Fruit S.klt added t', wa. Modern Theatre. Tbe topline picture story at the Modern Theatre this week is called in Morgan," LANGLEY MORRISON DEAD.

Mme Hermann has several new liiu- the best of which she calls Sleeping or Dream In Mid-' air, in which a slender and pretty girl This'is a thrilling of Hone poses, many TO-'- ii.ioTci'S of i A.s=claled' With Bhlldlng audience laughing without a stop yes" Tomorrow. fij' Druzehtr, FtepareJ only by J. C. EfIO, Lendaa, S. for tlir Continent of Amt'ririi Of St Celila'.

Church to B. Burled; HAROLD F. RITCHIE 4 Will be Shown. Mara-I Tomnrrnw. -------Loew's Globe Theatre.

At Globe Theatre yestetday the The funeral of W. Langley Morriaon, the architect who was associated witli the building of St Church. Toronto, Canada. Thursday night Gouitito iM-encliman. and fl.viiig den, the New rvlll wrestle armer Mamphire plowbov r.

Cue direction ifr George Tuohey. Friday nigf.t amateurs will contrifaute. C'ircuB 1 TO REMOVE DANDRUFF CHkewaks and other dancce- i'-Hilc and Curtis, in a farce; IQigcne trio, and i.ouise Alavo in n-w song hits. Among photo nw rue iruu. id mouth ft, about ij'2 (ret a 2a-ceiit battle of Danderine at py drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the scalp with -'the fingpr-tliiK Bv He was horn at i niosl, if Hiei.

I not all, of thrsjtwful scurf will have for disapjieared. Two or three nu After a course at M. Morri tions will destroy every hR.

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