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Show !" AMUSIiMliNTS Chivalries of War Sketch Feature at Orpheum . IT i.s in ally four yearr. ago I ha I The Tribune publl.-died Win one-act hkis-l.-rpii-co l.y 1 hill Calno w blch his tnn, Derweut Hall Came, pienenlM lit Hie Or-phetim Or-phetim thht wr.-lt. It is u play llf.i with Iiu thnllN and high chlvalrirs of war. Tbo mdilliiy and liemlMin of tt Hilj-dan of-licer of-licer and his family ur h-iKblened by cunlrusi with Ihe brutallly. li.ni.nens and low i' tinning ' u ( mii man of 1 leer who ban lu-en 1 1 a 1 1 d i r tiled from u human being be-ing tu a (lemon by the regimen of Teutonic Teu-tonic mllitui iMii. Tbo pluy Is founded on the jpcech to Ihe ruirM,im recrullw, In which the Kaiser Mild: "Anil If I cuinuiaiid you uno day to fire on your own ndittlvr-'i your fathom and mot hers, hin tern ami brol hers, per -bap; remember your oath und obey." An o(flc r tt allied In sin di a h In.ol do, n not find it difficult to Ihr.-nten Mie iimthrr and wife of n Belgian olll. er wHn de.il h In an rf fori to m . kn Ihe nt.'l- . r rev. al tlm pnr-.HUord which Will opMl the (Alfti-.n litii-w to Hie Huti.H and p.imlt I hem to dihtroy the army of the hero Un, Tbi dramatic t-nm n tut of the pLiy can wHl U Ini'igmril lut the he.irih of mother, mm und w ife ui i torn by th terr.bU- menac e of the Inhuman Hun. In lb end, by a rune, the ktriK of the Iteb-hLim Jiinmrlf und bin RU-ird uro b-d to tbn t hate ui In whb h thn moraj ntniKrlo U lahliiK pl'LTc. The Dunn are impped and thr BelKltiti offU i-r and family f ref-d. Iter wen I Hall Ciln made n nioM pba.-Iiik pba.-Iiik Imprej-Mon. lie l pu.t -d of it iiHtKOlMci-tit viilc. w hl' h lend It--'.f to the tt.n:ic lone of thn piece. A Ihe central fiure In Ihr play, h- na t u r.i .! y won mot of the honors, but he wap wholly r-iual to the p .-ndid rl. .Mr. ('.unt made an excellent Ki'e.-ch, in whii h h' txidaiiM-d that be h.id b.-.-n ln alidad from the r al navy, had t rlrd to returti to the i-ervi.e, hut had Iw-en rejected four (Imma. In order to do Im bit, he undertook to t.-. ke hi f;Mb.-r':i appe.ilidK play oti a tour. In "a.iiliirfton h. iil.iy.rd It before ITvMdnl Wlbvni, who p.TKonalt'.- corirat'ilatcd him. In conclunon, h recited llluct effectively : he po ni. "The Day," the r:M rcpiy to the C'-rmun N-ai-t, "I'er T.ik'." The ci inj any I ad m 1 ra b.e, upe.-.al pr il.so be Inn due Mailt 1 1 Thompson n i tbo Hun of'jcr. Captain von MuIIt. The A nierb an Red Crn.i i resent.. I! " Own rxduMve pictures of the reb'hra-tion reb'hra-tion of the Knurth of Jidy In I ,r.t. (jne picture which rp' clally aronv d n-tbniia.m n-tbniia.m "I 'lW f l the lti d 't "-1 a.-n-bulan' v brir.:;ij;(? In the wound, d from lh b.. 1 1 -fi ,t 1 . l;n H-irnih and J appear in a nift yr.t' r u ! roH.-r kntniT nc. H..!it.. W. b. r ar'd i'I ';, r,.-II ri,n-I ri,n-I n i; war Miniti and h!m tor.if ii of fj;tinl com dy. Andy Itn-e. in lldr-'w rhar.n t r, n:ad up. 'j-u -out fun out of a monologue en-tilled en-tilled "In Society." "At the S'-via FounLtin" l.i a "flirfa-lioi; "flirfa-lioi; f7.z." ft:il of wit and norrv uuip. Yah da. th 'r- ole b. lie. W,,H r-c..H..l many linif.' and finaiy ennndled to m-iKe a liMle H.a,h. in which fhe rnti-j rnti-j fe-4w-.ii t h t bad no morn "oti.t,rs re - he HKed The Talor Tno. h man rind two lovely ladies In pink, did dclei table t-lunt.s upon ti f-uit wire. Th tnl weekly cnnclul"d the bill with timely .srfijc.s of war and peai:e. Gladys ErcckwelJ Appears Today at Broadway in "The Bird of Prey. ' 1 pLADVS HHOCKWKLL, in "The Bird of t'rey," will be the attraction at the Ih-oadway today and tomorrow. Xever bef'jre in her successful and meteoric career ca-reer has thin Mar appeared in a more thrilling drama, which shows the complexity com-plexity of a wotnan's nature who, after vowinu cn'i a m-e on the man she set a out to ruin, capitulates to t ha t ever-present ever-present and subtle :upid. saves hi. life and bennies his very own. In "The ltird of Trey" Miss Rrockwell runs the gamut of human emotions and adds another triumph to her groat character char-acter ir.at ions. An exceptionally well-balanccd well-balanccd cast gives added action to this story of a woman's way. Dancing mid Musical Skit Is Hcadliner This Week in Bill at Paiitages Theater. THi; bill opening this afternoon at Panta theater with 2:45 matinee, has for its hcadliner "Hoosier C.irl," a bubbling, dancing musical skit, with Billy Bil-ly Tate. Uvelyn Bennett, Bing Cushman and a Broadway benuty chorus. Richard the Croat is billed as "The monk who made a man of himself." He coolly and calmly goes through a series se-ries of st unts in an independent manner, man-ner, with no apparent supervision from his trainer. Green, -McHenry and Dphii offer "From Farm to Cn baret." They spring many clever parodies and offer popular musical rum hers. "Making Them Over" is the skit two DR'A.MA AND VAUPKVlbhK. OKPHliUM Herwent Tiall Caine in "The Iron Hand," by Sir Hall Caine, hcadliner. Matinees dally, P A X T A t j K S Bill opening today with "I looslcr Girl," a flirtation in two appointments, with Billy Tate and Kvelyn Bennett Five other acta. Three shows daily. WITJvKS All week, Nana Bryant and the Vllkes players In' "Romance." Matinees Thursday and Saturday. MOTION I'ICTL'llKS. PARAMOUNT - KM PRKSS Bryant Washburn in "Till' I Come Back to - You"; Pathe News, Burton Holmes travels. AMERICAN Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien in "Her Only Way." Allies' wa r review. Grand Opera repertoire. Mr. and Mrs. Oavid Gia-cohelli. Gia-cohelli. Organ solos, Henry Splller. STRAND Mary Anderson in "The Flaming Omen." Ethel Clayton in "Man's Woman." BROADWAY Today and tomorrow. Gladys Brockwell in "The Bird of I Prey." Also William S. Hart in I "The Bad Man." I RIAETO "The Kaiser, tin; B,.;ist of I Berlin," last day today. Con tin u-j u-j ons, 11 to U. Tomorrow. Roy Slew-art, Slew-art, "Red-haired Cupid." yrtunir New York society girls h:ive written writ-ten and produced. With the assistance of Miss Florence Brown they arc said to present sinking and dancing of a highly diverting cbaract cr. They axe called the I iot ami A lma Wilson trio. Two brilliant bril-liant bits ot originality are Sam Dura and Mul ev Feeley, who offer tumbling comedy with a iu-w punch. "The Fisht for Millions." Vitairraph's preatet photoplay, photo-play, shows the fourth chapter of a gripping, grip-ping, thrilling play, entitled '-'The I'reci-ptoe I'reci-ptoe of Horror." Kddie Fit zpat rick and his concert orchestra make merry throughout the entire performance. Norma Talmadge and Eugene O'Brien Pacit American Theater in "Her Only Way." THAT the program that has opened a four-day run at the American theater yesterday is one of the "de luxe" kind is evidenced by the large audiences that were t here to welcome t heir favorites, Norma TalmadRc and Kuene O'Brien, in Miss Talmadre's latest screen achieve-ment, achieve-ment, "Her (jnly AVay." M r. and M rs. I 'a id CJiacobelli, two weli-known jrrand ojiera stars. made their debut in Salt Bake yesterday and sanp a solo from "II Trovatore." They made a decided hit with the audiences. Henry Spiller in orpan solos also reK'is-tered reK'is-tered hip: in his selections. Overture, "Tales From Hoffman," and "Hollo, Central, Cen-tral, Ciive Ale No Man's Band." The interesting' in-teresting' and thrilli ner "Allies' official War Review" completed the program. |