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Show - - Afo , . 0-- , approach of tho holiday eia 04 I kma himil the metal Mei on thaatte aa4 porno of the It E T ... . ochlatemeat New Tort oil to atoll'. ... ... I1' '' 4 4"'' 4 ihakoita I Niro 11 Imo tiny la, :1V YOtthr. Pe& lg. .. N ii, f -- -- 4' i 4 Harry Green, Comedian, and Princess Radiah at Orphium bp Also tko Si& Asti soma. I pro o ost timidly loot k st...m.q foL !1,.7 '" 1 4 4' iaii It ' L :. f ,, '" ,. i , t 0 r, , t i '''''t , II ( '', t 44 '' 1( ',: , 112' lik.,:it f ,' ft '.,7, , ,. i !I '''' 4,: 4, - ''' ' 94 ........,,, 1 ' . 4 ,.4 or, . 4 I' .., sue-rot- a 4 --- - r,. ' At N 4 ''' x tit-- J - I'll 1; '' - .1' I I. t, .1, , V i , )i;i...4.:: v ,, - 1 , "),, e 0 2' In.,' ' k. - f 4 Is 1 l'OL &colas. tinting with tit 1919 12 Ittratitht Ittel the itpars 1 .11.11 WWII charm-- , front LawdostI i tog tau the play. The Marl loopo4 (..1 town tam tho from Ito &wog. oa4 )1, )1otora4er woo 1r1 gootisettoo of Ildoe too toll of thetoll. httilet taatatta. aal ha traimplotely j, stow ttoatftstro' to lb dot:011Ni 4oaro4 . Now ditimoldm thas.1 tottral tat the spirit of th thlag. so iup; I Ito. is thia thy. 'agithi Mal. I take it. to .wt Il&all hoard that l ty toroolaa, ttoatoal wrik's of I ( --k had otstalotti,) nit (111161414t ltottll Otoolotely as. 6, Load of Olotitaa4 fl. alma of Oro Ithrott tot, 4t Otto snostoat versant ' tstootos Tatbittg sl l't trot, 'go It" aloste. t06' 0 to ousel. but other,. ?Ito rOthaatta Opera 116114 a Prokollut Tito htlattouroli wo toot front ort4 three arta rooprtivoly plore4 to eta', tact that Ow ott. Poor woo hishI Mostaloor Ilasooettlo lo4stote th stoma" hod toots toots I vows sa. toot, Itellortoo's bottramort ot oo& sod! ttr. Itanttoort's Park. tarot of bath. NOlt Toth. in its porosst 114 et the Amorrottly room at bath with ita thoteirsgooto of today. duos All robot hood trot Ittos aro hot show or tortiostioto to oyster to' sotto but touts iibe aortal el shook 'nor-storthe Nigh to tho lost ciao& forte, so4 ao mottos slitter, los fort atm orriosta of tho products toss watehod with co na Iti tw. ,......,4 r ' ' . ' i .tor , V rump I' houses Itat pla)o4 durtog the Ituotaatta. oak to 1110101 dlocourattn ocatairot Ito attar tAke Oa bay iltr., Welker Vtlittea;de avoid too ita,. tramon tur out., but atoll ot loader Pfsesist coskti4tIone bo gutter' tith the The Gael, opportually t uttaaat hte ow pier aoctorit tonight. kite the rams Pe slot Of lbw 1641 that Movie th thaaao It to boautlfully rebtioted itstol'hio trsitt,ittaall wurit a the, fin. motto It sit tweaks prcaeatathca nrcEmnEn SATURDAY ALAN DALE SAYS: AT, )0,0 ., I NEWS DESERET EVENING sporimst I dMonalear Ileoocairc" 4 Pit' , 42) , ootot 0441 ',Moil of Tarkingtooll .. 'f'':;: . , play. ft was terivoslif ore? from Leo. t ... ' ,') 1., ! LN 4 1, (..,, I ,t . .1, 4 .4 dosi by (bort Miller elm made a t. I ,&, , ' .....,,.-,-,, -4 .- :1 r fill ....: , .4 ,,,, great eiscroas hert. The matte is by i1 - ., ' i , Neoeaser anti out of compliment to ,, . ,', , t a . , . . ,. . him f a Cann. tho composer. con4 k ' 0 ,, .. 46.,1 all 411,,,r,WW44, r, : :e 4tacta41 Ma opining Distt. Tar. ,,, . , . . , In - ' the oAlclienc& thirt ois blmostt woo A Fr e et the Native news Beat) With the Tug Nooks: Cetera,. s'My Hoe. 1' .,I s ,, , is bet 4 , . , I ' ,, , J , .,, 4 4, 1- Pop" Lir entatillia presoaks Wed 4 assrviy sad nuptiss prioress 4. elute Wet" at the bett Lake Theatre. Thr.oe Dem Cuesametas tityletay, i ' ' ' , reshape the warmest compliment .' Eis. Cbriatasso mot Wedarad or. tamed dooms opreitsse 4, , , , , 44 toilet Xiillcr roceivst as wPon his I)q.tL . , . , ' , , ' t ' i' ' ' ' father illecicied to close tip the Henry heti written various them in the phantom lo- '"Abraham Lincoln' woo performed enrolls , who . i st It ,, .,:'' , , .. . ., 44 . I , AnINO. ) (... , and ugly motifs, , Impressive In London at an obscure -' . ' so f ' 4 ' t t - ...... Ott and big eebles. $ad Edgar Allan' A t: GUYER ' )4111r theatre on that leveeing , ,Pi' . ,,'4"' , . -.' ,,, suburb by an un4 tIn a ...:t-Caton' apin laM three the thoatre i, In the tt ael. rube , the spirit. photo.. ' 4, , .. Path Chattertos sad her whole corn.' in'oelf had seen only melodramatic II'd 11111r "The Web of with a cast which old the old known where borne In the managsmont .4' ; pear , 1 , Oven..." star. t, t ; I fouter-moth. 4, 4', .., ; ,.and Darrow In the 'tory. It "is the tale of la mourning them dee- did not contain the name of a singles , , , ,.... Pt.? ?tattering 'Moontlaht , 0 1 : tint Peggy Itylopd. ago hyeannea ie ,..-v, ; ... ': ', k, t that disembodied player of reputation. Mors was ant qu.int little girlish tear" of , It ppeare 4. , ' perstiy. llos000rklost." sould too in attertilaitto isHenan -seroluttle troupe who follows the new vaudevi lle and nititiv picture ' are sible to "Influence" the an actor CW lei te01 in ha cast with .4".'. ' ",..1..i. " spirit ' '''1 . ' t . & light lover to America, only to find bill for neat woes eg ."Ilesuce ire. minds of the living. and Ibis fact is sufficient popularity to drew siaponew the caZto. ft le Aim.' . 4.-) 1 made clear. rather A oho was but ono o f m any to him la nd a humn eomev- with -lust enough ' crudely. For Di. into th thioatre. The weenie ffocla . i, '' '' 4 . .,'..--'' Nea ' when D'Erwittirtr" asks the date . .... '1 : '' s,,,,. , moat ,iftrr O. blows anti taunts oi ars ma to furnish the right lbAllaullittll. 0 stenc0. shore Se a crusty old codger weir ao slight as to be tiegligiblo. 't ',,,. ', . I master of the troupe . Dealing eith the adventes which be. l'... ,; .'" , ' oho has been hounding the old moth. There wail no ortheetra. No economy .. .. - - ': Reties "Friendir eas Mutt played in the pedrotio :".. ;,! . er for money. and who Is on the wail spored in the production. 11 a wit't-I out es 114, .. it was given when he finds he cannot talleknum- fall lb heroine lifter .., gtt Lake. as4 whether answer old ,1 , i man. and that her disappoint- ' a "'ware,. meter, go run 4sonn a verge of e it tins her from he , ' . .: If home. ,,, manager said of his owe cheaply '''"'"46-""- "' is that the , ,t, .P - ;, '7 ',', ' ;t am e? The The three Writs hear the coo. ty menus make bis "toptmennt alcr thief-e- n4 before mite has been long 'on t., t., mounted entertainniont. If Mr. Ar'...., 71 i and two. R was the " between versation they nold Bennett anti Mr. Nigel rlayfair. the date was Aug. 7. ISM and blunder In her act and fall. Perhape ghs Job Undo the man she pursues In 1' ',', , " ,,,.;,.;.,, .'s,' t -resolve to try and Influence the man. who are jointly responsible for the the man oho loveli-i- he ;,,, ri,,lithos known as ''Out of Darkataa." 21r. it was Ibe vividly enacted.nesAt any lilltl 1.hosopiay ; ' ,.1,, so and so do this surcesofully. ton They u4e0 has a number of unique le tete ad siren Opera Howie at Hammersmith. v.. . ' .,,, Inert resealed it "rriendor whoa he ImleannrrYs S. msvage. rsisidir. that he Immediately cancels Lyric and tilillill operas to the amusing itomplicatkine that work up i."....z,..,7,, - "t, had purpoarly vet out to so bow boot $ . colto pecn hes he the debt I Produced seeking It hi the east. sn4 It sea Stage not to feel the public pulit. de. rpidly to the surprise ending. The , : . audiences. It would . ., . ie..,, lect. This sae rapid transit telepathy: they could repel , to the commercial manday feminine see !bete a liveiy piece , , .. - : : ,. seemed , have ., litres ht slot Lake wider that tome In elided on radical changes, The ut til Rut the metwag comfort that they . -: rehears. , throu e h eta th e play with her achieve. t they could not more effeo', 4 :November IteS by a otn..ipany in sfil.r the Met performance awl bring to the grieving womanalt- ager that as an amateur detectie audit- ,,, 1,,',.' done so than with the all atec have stain beam' lively anis conventionalhad '' significance hough erbkh the author, Lucius Henderson , , r came again anti again to see this Ients b repay scup of vaudeville aut. i methods einployed for the prothey and had and It charm. depth. whoa Arid d's--,sal Selena. retter (Mrs. Boyle) took lousiest Pier chansing little by little meet athe new program. Jerry Son- - i ,4; : e,-t,- ,, ' war are. duction of 'Abraham Lincoln. of the The effect spiritual as an enormous ' music drama tu a Par. ford, eoniedian of wide renown. lb bo ,'1Y th play Abroad we tremendous. as all )et know. port Tilt Matemeat that Him Fetter from a actious The foreskn girl cornea with a brand new lins of nu. comedy'. thousands have sought seise in tapir played the leadist lady's part In the mualmen! one of snake and mischief mot': Jelse and DeU with a unique note !timeas It Is called by those who , That au error. was orient' production either., than at, a oobbing diap"tion. Georgia The news that Miss MI! ?ruin le for som inane reasonobject to the ',i, 1. living IGO with songs and toriee;a i,11 role WW1 filled by Edith Clawson and new sh given. se Gut only re., word "opirltuliam." Sir Oliver Lodge. to return to the stage in 'The Hirfrost -by Eloger and Mali In s now for the departed lover. Om hu. ruswical book. "Raymond" ing Line" and that she sill play the Vc, Ittoiritoa, a member of the Homo Oulem ' 4' 1.1' "1. 't l Itelody Lane." itaM to be one man ,.''k morous lin& "lie was the only I. quite extensively known and even role glistened originally to Mimi Laura , c..i, club. tan beet Dramatic) IA.-acts of . : its in kind 1 ,...: . 'Gude. : those who are disposed to scoff can Hop. Crese. is interesting "The Hirwho ever gave 114 a ring (Let did not vino , . , , today; and Rose It'ne and cont. : .- ! -' I''1' ! 0;1' &AIM LAKE THEATRE. , turn my finger black." scarcely afford to do so at the expense ing Line" contained art original idea . ,,,, billed perm as ' , , ..foremost "England's of the renowned scientint. '''., k,' that of substituting hired detectives aspirations, with r in 0 ,,'', kv. with new gun Welt& Al.'''. 110ND4:UV GIRL'', newest ;rhlticihttia.11 drametio i ," . ....,,. Unfortunately. the war topic palled. for domestic servants. The cast at has been se often credited,: otio otexperu." ,, p.' :I: ;:"! her ,, , . 1p., r will be added to cam. no in was mood for t:.. Th musical audience of shoos. sad br.jblest the Criterion Theatre attacked the litsr, therefore to wait their tim& tar pleto the wane! ,' t . t, t I a rehash of the old stuff. and that tle play very seriously. and offered it t ,.., t11111 s compasy of It artists and a "Iteact Over Heels" no longer hail "a l l'Z ..,4 ,,' 4" , made the spiritual appeal of the play as a substantial possibility. Mim Ire HIPPODROME'. Even the libret. t ', ' beautiful eceolo vesture. will be the at- - lireP in it aietm" .. e The Phantom win would. I should think. give it , .1' 4t ' difelcult to eatablish. " I 1..i,,,, ,'. 7 k to have , lists and. composer . EIE ',, next The ' attraction at ' tit '' q i traction i i' -' ''' 9 Legion" interested me tremendously. precisely the touches that it appeared $t the $alt Lake Theatre becom reconciled orshaisid Ilipp e :.:1 ' '' -' '4',',',.;,, Nor-lMr. I a drome for presentatioe by Ralph could be. what Anthony Paul to . 4,4 , 4,2 (three days commencing Dec. 22. - . ""''',44 for, The fact that she differs ; handiwork by the good cheer ,, was trying to sot forth. and I in call , man Kelly rriedsowald. the producer. says theytheir c ,t,'' verv respect from Mies Laura is company ( share of find is the in their y weekly "Quincy he for his could i,, courage , appreciate , the ahow Iu the but he has over Wee iCloninger anyer. " the ,..,..,e, ., Hope Crews. shows that the manage',' ow Nngiand ' ' ir was "up againet" the usual clamor ment g ..,.,,r,,,i,.., to a discriminating public.' 17- "- has realized that On the Hiring hich has aeon many seasons ORPI11.1.11t. , subthis 4 is that against ' waged always $ .,, , , Clorgeouoiy staged slumbers. buns of suet's's . I t i s a clean woleimme Line," to succeed at all, must be proI, . .1 A of the In fact the 4 w .: respectability n e ,,!,.,,,, ject. the costumed deuced arid , , by prettily holiday 'pint pervades girls :) ',..., , ,, 04.441444 ' A.' sle.,4 kit ,, . duced as a wild farce. There should utnrY. with agreeable devittinns :: , 1 ;": topic is Invariably disputed. and it 114 sod real Hawaiians in native coetums . '' t, . .7..7" bill opening at the Orpheum Mit the weather-beate- n ''.. ...v.: i . , tracks of the7id is almost uncanny to realise the im- he as little comedy about it aa poasi. k 1 1 4 -, ' ,, .,,,A, are &Meng the many features of the Wedneeday. ''z "; ,' ' to think that such a , ' .'': AVi - ' : ' mense Ignorance of the mob. Payohl. hI.. I was sorry or:44 Christma s' eve. practi- - drama.. The pleasing pointy are a it.i,',' .. 'i.li::'' ,,, ..:,, 1, show. Alfred Amen& direct from his '.. 4,., eimple, sweet l ove goance. a eon. ',I'. I cal literature is now mountainously Meyer play must go into the discard. ',.:4...,,,' rally every offering havingassomething "''',-I am tinuous hut near the base of the shoot most series anxious to Nee the of humorous Incidents. Frankly. one i n ; ,"V4.4, ',' "":4.f: Art.",- ''' it to commend It. :: "' ''''' -' plentiful. It may be bought every. humorous ,,,.1' ,..,.: . ..o, ' ..: ,i '' Miss Irwin in the farce. treielln0 Knallell, 13804111 the group of keeping wit)) the spirit of the pecan,. and an almost heretofore unknown u"; '', $ ,,, Even ' advertised. is where. It generally i naturaineu and - , 2.: ."s '.t'Z' ., ,''- ' . natives and playa haunting strains of won.. : purity. the subway trains are now advertis- You start .t. ; .1 ..,,,,:!1,-',it.; ., ' at the country 'tore and , ',.'e:''.-;';- ' ,, .'.tA 'i;" Hawallaa love 10011111 on his massive a book entitled 'Are, the Dead andPossibly a reaction will coma anon. Green.' the popular va lid. Poetoffice. .: .' Harry '','''..j 't .., 1' - ing ,,,,, ',,,,,';;...-,-.-the tremendous boost accorded $ , - I" where you see "Quincy v:', -- ' ,,.,',; , " Dead?" Yet when it comes to ateel.stringed guitar. 'Babe" Lopez. cute comedian, tops the bill in hie Adams Really .1';''''.';. ' the theatre, will wane. There are Sawyer" is the city' chop, t' one of the few heiresses from that far. newest playlet. "George Washington. a theatrical exposition of theories an. come hie country friends and out- ' indications of this. but they are ent the spiritual life, the public hi sway land of enchantment. dividea Cohen." a fitting successor to ..The helping w itting hie country enemies. You are At preeent, theatrical crowds vague. cold. honors with Amen& Among the rev Cherry Tree." in which he was peen made Print& Dmina Comedienne of 'Henry W. Savages Mutdral Coen. Min. are aware of the love affairs a was simply clum amazing. and Forty-secoa- d pretty new sketch is by Aaron . Phantom "The here stars last.' Legion" show States Vatted with the ,The Sate With Christmas Night f ure Ned the einage young folk& odyt "Hoed Over Ilecia," Three Days, Beginning anu street, at theatre time, is a sight! But had but it power. made noted comedian. Batman, wh o wrote "Friendly Vinmand o ur of ally play. Molroy. I . there have been some awfully bad nrerest. In the people of inlay Matinee. y. ,. novelty. Both power and noveltyforwere Kathryn Purtell. "Billie" Emory:m.1ln miter and other successful comedies.. A 11,R0111' Corner is --- -inplaya. and some curious failures. and established. firmiy critics. One, ine east etext Is a f denied Mr. many Green by by supported a "elm Burton, and restrained. prime donnaThadd commendably you find yourself at the e rose nvate interest. the public la peculiar. I should like at. the slang of the stanc laughed of a comineee 'including Marie Dale 'in the leading. , roads. 'fere takes Maas -in the taillonico, to believe that I am wrong. and proper significance place one rif the once that it succeeded gant"at me boys. Let : say that spirit . 'feminine role. Idol. t prettiest abused that adjective. touches in the play, where fiendishly Effie Ellster the Hazel Kirke the theatrical hightide will cOntinue . The ehorus of Princess Radjah. , a bewitching, Zekiel describes the peradventure of a doubt. I With a cast of utter strangers. the of Miss pretty girls is one - to the end of the season. But I have beyond the to i surroundings olden is a I dancer, strong tompeti- his blind roister. The scene shifts t I "Monsieur Beaucaire" had a libretto experiment was tremendously interestof the big features of the show. Therm: Egyptian stetter me dolts. r admirably. Sheedthimisi afootategruimtootuhp, honor& She has the Mrs. Putnam's for room and girls are big and little, nimbi end tor ALAN DALE. l , , Fre deridtt Lonsdale, lyrics by the intr. It ts..oved to be each an admirably bar of a flitting her of and grace.: witchery beauty ?elected cast that we were "pleased to the metropolitan mark. Miss EligracefuL In several of the numbers l . meet athe ludicrous Samantha and ib' le de music dance and Adrian Rose, Beaubit apprebeneive over Lindy's perennial to meet" its every member. grow they wear Hawaiian costumes that ;,.IntAata" beer& tesearvill.rs aler who was once a famous star. Gun Etiquette. last fact being calre wan Piing by 1 young American, showed were made on the island by the i' 'Mire, which hat-into a curi Andre Messager-- the the effects of wide experience oo d an d It unee W 'de, ous W neer i for abroad many years and that discipline that made the "old who has bitn tangle. Next ttend a real by far tho moat interesting. daughters of Henry Almeria. : Due. tat- teat eametly fsvorites, prement a huskinx Gun etiquette is strictly regarded Mr. Green had a bee at rl tin gell farni. The three lads. - -.- Marion Green. the progress of the . show. the ' ta- y bit of chatter - p lu s song and T ou might imagine tha t a "roman magnificent voice, and was not only school" memorable. and will be vastiy ;io nised by the were played by Ray- by the good sportsman and hunter. chorus appears in 11 different con. gdaam and alive dead, In "A Satire' of Greenwich Nil- of Abner Utiles tic opera" thus brewed, would be a singer but a wonderfully competent mond McKee. Edwin btrawbridge, and dancing the cost of which rims into age. . ..The Smile Girl." Claud!s Cole-- I grotenque Robert E. Hewes, in the HunterTradturn, I Mee C When you later of actor. Ilia Beaucatre wax dashin- g- Frederick Howard. er-Trapper, much money. Two competent Mai"m an. la in the foreground with a se- - and heavy, and irritatingly worthy-- one published in Columfind in the of were course. yourself midst but subtle. a of enthusiasts Two ram for and pack these costumes each rtes Of type imitations that stamp her big enowetorm Hippodrome bus, Ohio, lists some of the "dont's." those things you felt it your duty to no a shiver muviolent rama, for you ' with : the for only t , "comedy .. ' .,.- ',...; 'I as a thorotiga rtiet. Sam Green and la In Mlle or tvvo, for the "Never carry a gun cocked unless Might. work responsible Mr. Green's Interior of approve for the sake of the sic" called "Mies Millions" at the It has a positive safety and then keep Helen Myra, offer "Merry Moment" , the Pettingell home le then presentel immediate itself a the cold. left upon one 611:,1" that you tip. but and Imagine Suchiqtamnad theatre., Punch Ity. Judy :MEAT! CsVntywEEnrel about ,16. of them, and every one Finally. all the tangled love affairs audi- musical show at that little bandbox Cd it safe. of an case. Although "Monsieur Ipreciation crammed full of enjoyment. The are straightened out and 'Weyer point a gun, loaded or unle was not the and a theatre! How they managed to set was ence. It keyed everybody beautifully remarkable Wards at anyone. perform 111 IUD OVER HEMS." the Henry Casting happy. Beaucalre" was artistic, exquisitely thought out. Then there was Miss the scenes. and to convey the idea of loaded, somer" "Never their in feats climb through a fence and casting. triple W. Savage musical eomedy which Adams Sawyer" will never Quincy it a like Tomlin. Milwho .Blanche bird, space. was a mystery. But "Miss and musically perfect, gang to the feet being a sure thriller; tinue all week. with a special matinee the after you. Put the gun gun pull Is to be seen bens three nights and sault keen dra showed work whose and 4,444. billed as Christmas Day. The usual Wednee- - bored ' nor did it seem in' the least' lions( was presented without apparent through first. and samarofr and vocal matinee ' starting Christmas night; Russian. peasants, Ionia, and matte. intelligence. Every and many liked it. do a series of "Never leave a gun lying around heavy. I always thought that the role wits carefully cast. The princi difilculty, with little Mitzi as its bright particu- - Russian songs and dances under the day matinee will not be played. conven11.); I didn't. It was a purely Tarkington story lent itself to a musi- pal comedy partthat of Frederick tional musical comedy with a fairly loaded. lar st,ttr is one of the examples of title "A sunny Day in Their Native "Do not use cheap oil or grease on In acted characters The by turned into Cal a Bantisonwas amusingly tuneful some music. setting. laugh- Land." Kinograms and Topics of the weeping pathos fairly a gun. It only takes a little to story, the) Lennox Pawle, k London comedian of good story by the insistence Day add variety to the bill. with moand a fairly interesting cast. It was the action working smoothly all keep silks and satins, and the He the !varied a tion picture, news events. and witty of the audience. It was intended part played experience. it never Comparatively. superlative. time. seemed to hanker for song and dance. without any slap-stic- k method. and suffered, muI has mute drama. For it Jerome Kern. sayings culled from newspapers. the for many "Do not fall to a gun dry, Yet. surprlsIngly enough0 two famous with no horseplay. In fact. it regis- sical attractions city that are Infinitely oil it if it becomeskeep wet to it , keep stars selected It as a vehicle for tered in the most legitimate manner. superior in every way. However, the from rusting. Clean it Iftel it has , . . ,.. John Clarke Wall Philip Molyneaux: sponsors are very popular. and what been used. straight work. I refer to the late Itch- Spencer Trevor, Rake II; Robert Parwas heard eagerly. - "Everyone should know how to use Lewis Wet. ker, the Duke of Winterset; Robert they had to saywere the late and ard Mansfield, R. H. Burnside. a gun and if one is These sponsors Marjorie Rambeau hag begun work right in Beau Carr, Nash; Cunningham. Percy for the book, and Raymond Hubbell the beginning, it will taught on her first picture for the Alberti never be and Frankiss, Captain Badger, Harry music. The story dealt with for the -Capetian! Productions, Inc, at the So. 1 Jo litre. The orchestra on the opening the idea of a young tea room lassie 4 , las studios. Fort Lee. Mr. Capetian! FEMALE SLEUTH night. Wall conducted by Ivan Caryl) who loved a millionaire,- - To test the "as a token of appreciation of his value of her affection, she was per. and George Proctor finiehed the acen-- 1 for Andre Messager." "Quincy Adams Sawyer" mitted to believe that she had inher- ON CASINO BILL friendship ario of ."Tha Fortuna Teller," the: . It was a gala first night. witt4 the ited a large fortune, and that he had Booked For the Week In Miss which New Rambeau Amsterdam theatre packedand lost one. The idea wasn't bad, but it play appeared ..d.b. ,.. that condition bids fair to hold good was so suocesafully on Broadway last year. eked out with the most atrocious The Hippodrome Theatre. --- , Indefinitely. w 4 humor. The antiquity of the jokes at midnight Sunday night and by noon ,,,. , , , .,.4A the and one a archaic on cast of 1 jolt, the gave quips the Monday, picture - - e., x -- - 4 was engaged. Anthony Paul Kelly produced his were remarkable in these enlightened ,: 4.,,,,,& ,, , 0, ..., , 4 own play The Phantom Legion" at days. i 7,"Miss; Millions" bore the earbliss Itambeau will have the role of 4t.i' C. the ! Playhouse. It was easy to see marks of having been written ages 111:: Renee Brenner: Frederick Burton , -1 would ,;,- apwhy. Managers scarcely ago, and the authors realizing that, . that of Horatio Bronner; Virginia Lee c , rt.)", ' prove a play dealing frankly with had apparently endeavored to freshen ,' that of Eleanor Leonard; Joe Burke somei elect a and in 7 spiritism., dealing it up by allusions to that stalest of all that of 'Jame a Ellis; E. L. Fernandes what conventianal manner with the -that of Tony, andRaymond McKee " .4 e war. Mr. Kelly tackled the war top- topicsprohibition. f,,1 f1;41 "Hallo Ephraim!" exclaimed one of Sergius. that Or ic He as new. it were brand though the characliers. I.( .1 had all the old "sob stufr prominent- of Anti t.', the retort was, "Call me Eph.' STAINED-GLAS- S ly displayed and the fact that the The rum' is silent." , war was a thing of the past did not 1 Then there was a deaf comedy type PARISWINDOWS IN 1:kA seem to him This in the leaat ci worry , 1 7. who misunderstood everything that t ,,,,,,,, was quite remarkable, for we have had was . , "',. N , , , CHURCHES REPLACED said to him, in an almost pre- fil of war dozens war and Ih '':'''' plays plays, ,...1 ,, 1 1 historic manner. This rharacter wet ) A1,1 t from a dozen angles. so and so tiresome that I Dec. valuable and PARIS. 20.The annoying, in the Mr. of But matter spiritism., hard to understand how it hat windows of MO ancient atained-glas- e s 1" Kelly had plenty to say, and all stu- was 4.00' V''''' been permitted to endure. But as I churchem that were .removed , dents Paris, ,..". , '''' of It. alr3uld 11: psychical research, "..' to places of safety during the bomsee "The Phantom Legion" which, always say. nobody at rehearsals, 111,- '..;) --, :i .. 4t , '.;t 4i:: censor to German of bardment the at by all. pears 4 capital anything '' however. could hardly be expected to ' ' , ' e "'. The most. interesting feature st, guna are .being xaphily rel. make the slightest appeal to the "lay" ..,). : s' 5 , , , v, e, placed. theatrical mind. MrKelly advanced "Miss Millions" was Miss Valli Valli The wonderful mediaeval that idea that "phantom legionso stood who returned to the stage. She is an '' Notre Dame and the 'beside the fighting amiss of the Al- accompilehd person who can sing and P 0 haa already been returned. lies and directed them. dance, and act, and who has had wide , . the windowelg five other old His three heroes, leaving their fos- experience.Everything-sit- e did. she I ., Saint. ea. did ter mother, for the "front" aro seen well. and she never tackled any- ,,, . A 1, gf,, e du Mont. and i In a "bomb-proMerry, shelter" as a ter- thing ontside of her ken. Valli Valli 41; I .1411 I' ". , - ' , riktieW4d4041016V0Pb l'Auxerroia, ars to be rific explosion occurs. As soon as atoned tor a great deal in "Miss Milthe debris is cleared away the three lions" and it seemed a pity that the put back. These are all very, fine east two oi camas lattatti Pca PeOPIOUVI , speelmeneof Renaissanceoneart. boys arisedead. They are aware vehicle was not worthier of her tat- , of the old The windows of only I that they are dead. We see them. In ents.t damiflurridned Paris churches were ..aeriously at this on the "Wert of 4"The Web of Chance." white, slightly clothes, ,' Mr litateb Cloninger, who will be seat ; aged by the war. those of Saint-Dentstanding in the "shelter." They talk a "Abraham Lincoln" at the Cort 'rhea. !antra lateat. Peggy Ity sec.! photoplay "lobby Vaa it satt tome of Ube moral' girls itt ""l'emptatiove.", in open , On which were partially 'shattered by dealtoo much, and we are also tre. or which more anon. I am ono,. with ilpt cowpony ell next week itc, I great eras widtit beettlinea the new -introduced - to a dead French Captain, 1rg front the North American Estriewl the ITippoilroane' the explosion at Courneuve. : - 9e .... 7:-.:- ti,t -- ' , . . . 'ts,...... -- , , 4,-- , 1 u . 1 or.',4.,1',7' -' - .1. 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