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Show the Calm de lrle and, tee tolle J 1 Brrrl ;wlll Mrnleli trena-rU- J lantic variety of pp. while thoyy '.' ho r'grrl he paa.lng' efj 'f Merry Wldoaj nd moonlight of muiu will teak In. the dairet cwn of tprrtnil from Vnifn and Munlvh. .. (lermaay -end Italy will nrovMo reportm-y 'opera . rompantee to t rcimjn with the A4-iriolltnl j nu.ln Itrvere wtll h.4r huae m- t ihony orchestra condurtvd I'r Tumi who unlil recent lr held baimia In Ameierdam. I'art Petrograd and Hrriln and by other. th watched lha rlouda on the banke of lha MleelealppL ' GOLD HARVEST PULLS ARTISTS TOM Gotham Claim Center of World's Dramatic Stage for Winter NKW TORK Sept. Jt (Tly A, P.) Tha curtain of tha winter aaaaon of 1123 drawn apart and reveala New York aa tha at age of tha world'a most Iniereeiiag dra-matlo dra-matlo achlavementa. Tha program ahowa that America, Amer-ica, once a disdained provincial domain from which "high brow a" of New Tork'a Madison avenue, Boston'! back bay and Philadelphia'! Philadel-phia'! lilttenhouaa aqua re fled ftr the cultural delicacies of London I and Farla. haa become a coamu-J polltan American city Into which' tha artists of tha old world hasten to pour their wares. , Franca, Italy. Huaala. Kngland. Sweden, Holland, ttnaln. Germany. ; Austria and the orient .will eur-render eur-render their heat entertainers to grace the board a of American stagaa. Grandchildren of tha elite who yawned politely at Tony I'aa- 1 tor's. Nlhlo'a and Daly'a of Henry 1 Jam as' New York, will mingle In theatre lobblea, with tha grand-chlldrvnof grand-chlldrvnof Paris. ana and London-1 era who thought painfully of America, aa a land nf commercial commer-cial t rave .ere. cow boy e and uncouth un-couth manners. Hut Broadway will ha Main street as well aa Piccadilly Circus and tha Boulevard de Hnne Neuvelle. Tt)e hundreda f thnu-sande thnu-sande of visitors from the Middle Weat and thd sunny shores of the Pacific, will' enjoy acorea of "great American" plays and songs and books and shove all. will gyrate gy-rate to tha atmlna of tha mualo which haa made tha entire world shake Ha shoulders jasa. Theatregoers will aao -the Teatro del Plccoll, Rome's ' msrionefie theatre; tha Grand Qulejnol. which haa sent chills down the bark of several generatlona of Paiia plav-gere; plav-gere; the Chauve Houria. tha "hat" cabaret which delighted Moscow" Intelligentsia In the days when Ruaaia ate caviar; the Moa-cow Moa-cow Art theatre: tha Kwedlah hal-; let wih - futuriatlo munic and cublstlc ' atage aeltlnrs; and tha works of 4he late William Hhakca-peare, Hhakca-peare, already well known In varloua va-rloua European capitals. Musical comedies ' and revuee With the moat daring features of |