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Show Till! DESfclUW IV Initial Maeterlinck Tassion to Surpass All Olher Films, Picture Scenario .SATLIUUV iNfcWJi OCTOHKJt ,JU Arhrson, remamber, was may you Mia Mildied Carter, only daughter of Mr. J. Itldgely Carter, who was for so long flrat secretary at th American ambgsay tn London. ' Their wedding took place In ltlO Warwickshire Not Hospitable To Dollar Kings and Queens and alnc that time a couple of sons hav been born to th Acheson Th elder boy haa the honor of having Queen Alexandra aa bla godmother. t Special Correspondence.) ' of th present prim Wave. Baron Lord Acheeun, after Ms recovery from la nearly It year wound received In th war, became A bit of Walslrsham. who OXDO.V, Sept. of agb, haa evidently, like the late )i. ' interested In a big tobacco busmans' la me American news reached , Th flrat t'nlied Beltha B. ralaarajn Maj r.c Maeiarl'nrk- ti Irving, gn Immense knowledge of, ronnectlon with China, and went to from (he Scottlall criminal and their crimes psycholog Shanghai eom months at with th Highland Sul .'erring Tola Negri, ona of gian poet, diamatixt an4 mystic, n Bradley-Martiha completed hi flrat original of stopping for two years. ically considered, and hla thesis Is th gitat emotional of the wherq 1 am told Mr biillon picture acenarlo for Oold1 coadlngly Interesting. Lord Welshing-ha- Lady Acheaon haa only recently made th ha will to a haa erriisd world, during stay produc t spectacular It la cor th of hla bean her haa mind to join her husband In wyn pc fth line, up tion that aurpaaaaa anything that aborning season at Balmacaan Caslla. married thrdb time and haa a family China, and everybody ia regretting her continuity how bring put Bradley-Marti- n motto that read trar bean don for th acraan, With Mr Invarneshlra. form Tho scenario ha been ft "Tp b spirited, not threatened departure, for ehe Is) a ia her daughter, th Countess inactiv' " n tha working tltla of The Pow-- " great favorite and will ba sadly missed cordlag to announcement by Aaaoci-ata- d of Craven. Neither of these ladle la er of Good." by her London friend National Flrat Season 1lctvraa . Inn. "littlo to be Gay. agreeoften seen In London nowaday They I have Juat returned from a few Ooldwyn entered Into an on Some affacta been hava that While London hitherto haa been bla freezing daya motoring-touused fo b famous for thalr hospitalment- with M. Maeterlinck through aoroe of theee of n aa camera Rradley-Martlautumn, during early laal th year, day a ditmtr in America regarded lmpoaatbl for ity. and th countie England's moat beautiful nlnb-daa have been to la county gayetlea be a having to prepare of sort used 0n w. ran through the exquisite have bean produced and at Into th parti nhrrebv the writer I am ..told that the.nui- - day fine and inning acraan In London whan thoa time T1" wonder etory of Midhurst, nhfch Is eat pue orlfiral production a mar Incident), it 1 was not quite so familiar with th number of very pretty and very youngmongtown or that corporation. Ha apent th Surrey hllla and with Its aald: and tha eaat Include 5,0 peod n erjl month at the Cular City aspect of Ufa aa regarded girls who ara making their Informal narrow hilly street over which lean lux' through th golden meahea of an debuts at county balls nnd hunt bails, wonderful old rii.dina laet winter atudylnf tho ple and from Id to J5 Iraiflng part houses augurs great thing for the winter's whoa beetling gablee threaten almoet released thl American pure. Tho lerhiilqua of tho motion picture ha will production At on time th late Mr. Bradley-Mertl- n crop cf entertainments In town. No to meet aa they bend with ages across rrrnstio. and tho poMlbihtle of fan under th title of Passion." d and Ms wife took really ''ymart English girl Is officially the narrow thoroughfare, iti a , !h camera Lefure preparing hit out until eh has mad her curtesy tlve Joy to - . house In Warwickshire near Learn flrrt atory la to ha . Fair bank 'Working Ington Spa for the hunting season. to tha king and quoan; but during the Ona of Mldhurst'a proudest Jc "Th Power of toIn Rut aeaaon not did 1on a Is an Inn. dating from thabegln-- , town, beginning repeat the expert "little handled aa a apecial production. On New Production men! yjey th following aeaaon. ward th end of October and lasting nlng of th sixteenth The continuity la bel- - prepared certain It ta eurloua How many Americans until Christina there are going to be parts of which were century, Amer- h timer Rice, la still earlier who In lov or build houeea tn rent , London who lato very Iran dramatis: merry doings aport, (strike year of a great monastery. leaped Work la progressing at ; tha Fair Warwickshire. Ilia also strong how and other detrimental situations per- The Innportions Is called The Spread Eig)- popularity with hi ia nowplay,mem-hri.-On banka atudloa on hlenaxt United Art-latlocala In hort make th Mr. a Itic , stay they and has it , been Utal.' msK carefully and mitting). -- The Countea of Exetera the Gnldwyn acenarlo ataff. production. "Tha Black To." at ity. . restored without destroybeautifully For inatinc a hug residence called daughter is making a great success ing any of its Individuality or l(s atadaptation of Johnaon McCulley'a Moreion was erected between th during her county" aeaaon, and so mosphere of ancient romance. lt town of Hall novel- Tha Curia of Caplatrano." Warwick and Leamington also ia Lady Mary 1 don't know whether many Ameriaway la a rousing tale of Jo and great Spa by tha lata Theodore Garland of who la Lady Ilrheatar's daughter. .She cana know of thia lovely New la acanaa th York. wbaraln Doug'1 la likewise fighting aweet and town and Its mediaeval hostelry, tut Th lie built within Its spacious walla gives promise of greatseventeen, moat conspicuous contender. beauty. Also to me K gave real delight and 1 worth on of tha concern itaelf iaimla wkh covered real tha theme only eh will be atorya rich. Another remembering lt any ot my trans-Atlantth driutate exooedlpgly friends are contpm plating a of tha same ag ta Mias Spanish settler In eouthern Cellfor-nl- a courts In England and he invited cro, oounty to play tennis and golf, of a century ago- Isold Borthwlck. the daughter Of the voyage of discovery through the'Old, quet and cricket, lacreeeo and polo Duchess of Grafton by hla first luar Country. Once upon a time, so It la upon hla own grounds, but somehow flage. said. Queen Mary (the who 1 nickthey never came, and now Moretoa named "Bloody) when making a Bloomsburys Beginning Hall stand a aort of memorial to progress through the hom oquntles." I mentioned in one of my recent let came Mammon behind brasen gates that are to the Spread Eagle and reat-e- d tars th renaissance of Bloomsbury as seldom opened. Char! for a brief, space within Its Ray' fourth production ea residential chiefly neighborhood le Warwick Castle Inhabited also on an by pago four) n Independent producer will bo (Continued n living room. tli American family of March who brousht about by such Whitcomb un adaptation of Jama Of equal, .though more modem inMr as Dlano folk smart in role Cooper, double ara Lady a to Fa mum entertain 'Big Old always Hole a ready lavishly The play terest la Swimming fact that In the qpenlng Riley Asquith and others of their Ilk. Bom year of the Bernard MrConvlIle, who hat been Happlneea.' He portrays th charac- and elaborately, but thalr moat not- on th present century, the 1st versed in th genealogy of famous able visitors are th brathera. , historic of castles twin aomo ter moat of for th roeponaibl King Edward made a special visit to Earl and districts in London told m some high- the hereditary owner' th acenario of th yaar, includ"Spread Eagle when he wa la King Counteas of Warwick who certainly ly Interesting details about this hisVidor Florence WomBride Kellerman'a "What Annette with hla friends th late' Mrs. ing Vidor wtt. Alice Joyce late pic ara not tha social leaders of "th toric quarter which was actually staying en Love' and Mr. Ray'a "Forty-M- v Willi Jamea and her husband at the and famous founded mads during beat people" of thalr aristocratic will pre- tur la called "Th Frey." .Minutes From Broedwry, Dean Park which la some miles disBedford of I Duka of fourth th time In Warwickshire fact. It oounty. pare a continuity for this famoua now demolished but tant from Midhurst. The big chair of who lived In While a local 4 la being clasaic. Georg D. The nearest thing to tha la aald. th moat "difficult and un- onco oak In wntotj he sat, called Bedresidence beautiful tn th la unfolded in approachable ilr. socially, of th story you describe vought for the picturlaafton Is and the table on which hia tankard now of on what side ford House the whole Th Britain. Oreat Thomaa of which in In gorgaout of- old October ale 'was set are carethady stream, the etar is engaged ex Prtnoe Chap. la a case castle that Is it chief beauty is now Bedford Square. Uetghaa la starred. This wed 'hooeing hia aupportlng eaat. Ho fully preserved affd have brass tabcenof tho the In as ltth earliest a years show a place1 regarded merely hero on girl th wherein th be finally four month lets commemorating the fact.' A brief yiecta to . visited by tourlat. tury. Bloomsbury was a sort " he bad adopted la infancy. d street lalSd to whlcli celebrities distance down the Baron la Crime Expert. , A. M. U. Both Buater Keaton and from are the the Spread Eagle real fled and for picturesque ' peaceful Alloa Dak formerly supported Roaco wa ElizaReally people of title are be In Bedford Square gates of Cowdray Castle, a fine InefIn hi oomadle and ginning ( Fatty TArbuckl to work hard for our "dally dentlal elegance of Eldon, whose bethan rain Inthat la somewhat both are now being starred Individualbread I A wall known London Sun- one lived tha Earl a hollow of the hill. No. with an fectively set from daughter eloped LADY MARY. ly by Metro. . day paper this week allows me on Its afterwards called architect famous editorial peg four articles on by the (Copyright, 1120, by' the Edward Marof ideas to But the Repton. George th t Dancer It la not exaggerating Earl of Lwtton. another by Lady Fran- 1120 and thereabouts the affair was s shall Syndicate, Inc.) facte to say that Viola Dana la on of ces Balfour. third by Lady Lloyd-Graa- fearful scandal. In Bedford Square at cleveron of th and th fourth by Lord th cutest aa wall resided Sir Samuel Romllly White House Refrains this est of movie atari. . Shlrlay Meson la Quit a good crop of names who period committed suicide near to the Kdward Knoblock, on of th doaen th opty slater aha has In th gam. with handles it seems to met From Political Comment fifth Duke of Bedford British literary man aigned to writ And not by any meant nonentities. statue of thestands- In tha center of which atlll for Paramount picture by. Jets 1 Northerner Jam Oliver Curwood The Earl of Lytton. beside being a th equsre. Kir Thomas (By International News ferric.) Laeky on hla recent viait to Europe, latest picture, "Nomada of th North," Clever man, prominent In state-craf- t, WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. Thar has arrived In New York to atudy haa three alar in Ua cast, namely is qulje famous for his social gifts and Lawrence used to paint theIn portrait his stu- will be no further statements from the the great Georgian ladles the technique of motion picture Lon Chaney, Betty Blytb and Lout hla artistic proclivities dfurely heredi- of dio si No. IS.aad there he accom- Whit House this week bearing on th He ia th aecond to com to America, 8. Stone. Norma Talmadge'a latest tary gift for he la a grandson of 1 plished that moat famous 'of all hie political campaign 8ecy. 'Tumulty anthe flrat arrival being Sir Gilbert ralaaao la "Th Branded Woman. tha famoua novelist and worke, "Th Blue Boy. the original nounced today. Juat reached HollyParker, who haa five Lord la .The poet. present Lytton which hangs at thl day in th Joseph E. Davies had rendered a month at th wood to apand Roberta W understand Henry B. quits an authority on mans clothe In of Duke of Westminsters gallery In report to tha White House indicating Leaky 'atudlo writing hla flret original Walthall will retire temporarily from London In spite of tha fact that he Groavenor And tha Democratic prospects In WisconHouse, PaTk Lane. Mary for th acraan. Before leaving the aoreen to go back to tho atage favor a black aatln stock when In so Bloomsbury, after tnor than half sin and Minnesota are much brighter London Mr. Knoblock delivered hla for a aaaaon. D. W. Ortfflth'a latest evening dres KibblesLike Lord and conditions generally are mor a century of squalor and first original photoplay to tha London j, "Way Down Eaat.' daJ.. thw Earl oFLytlon affect pic. tahUlty-aneven frank disrepute, le favorable to the- Democrats, Secy. It atedio of 'Famoua I'lnyera-Laaktureaqueneaa and can afford to "ilresa'comjng jto lt, OWB ,gain a TOrt of ia called "Appenrances," and will b - . Jasper Jonee Dorothy Dalton's let. tha part suitably. The time will Mayfair. supplementary directed by Donald Crtap, who recent eat picture la "Half Hour sister-in-laadapted Lady Frances Balfour Is come when Americans seeing Lonly arrived In England to head the from J. M. Barrla'a famoua play. The of Mr. Arthur Balfour and aunt don will seek our Bloomsbury;' not vecor.d production unit at the new i salar'e of director vary greatly, but to the present Duke of Argyl (who la as they have done for so many years atudlo. w think th average le about 500 per a bachelor by the beFrances way.) Lady Its but of because house, boarding Arnold and Barri , Sir Jamea week. used to ba mllltantly 'suffragetttoh. cause of Its lovely Georgian houses Bannett will com to thla country naxt She Is still a great politician but more that once mor harbor tha lords and month to study acraan technique at Not a Kidder Charlee Ogle ia the 8h la very "Sootch In ladies of an aristocracy that. In aplte tha Famon Flayer studio, name of the aotor playing the part ot paclflo. and apearance, and haa bonny of Socialism and Radicalism and gent th auto manufacturer In Wallace blue eyea, rosy cheeks and white hair eral bouleversomant of everybody and Reid' picture, "What'a Your puny. which she wears smoothed beneath a everything, is not yet entirely effete. Seena Owen Support Mary Bickford doe not wear talae funny Victorian bonnet Which ties unNot even th keenest lover of this William Rustell In ' hair. Those our la are her own and der her firm chin. Her article in the district lying round and about th Washle Llkewlae Bryant Sunday paper was on the subject of British museum can, however, claim Between Two Thieve naturaL ' natural. burn' dimple men's dress, viewed from psycholorl- - lt as a particularly Joyous locality; it cal rather than sartorial point of vfis Is, on th oontrary, among the most Keena Owen, who recently finished E. T. F. Th Cradle of Courage ion. sombre In London. It was one of. the n role in "Lavender and la William 8. Hart's latest picture. Alth wife characters In "Liberty Hall, I think, Lady Old Lac." ie aupporting William Rua-e- ma Reubon la the "heroin" of Then the parliamentary secretary to the who summed It up as "much more In hia current picture Betweeti In "Humoreaqu. , board of trade, wrote a few hundred Bury than bloom." Two Thieve. " The etory 1 aald to be LADY MARY. words on the subject of th threatone , of the beat William Fox haa born ened Bide Mary Mile Minter-'wa1920, by th Edward Marand coal Lord strike, (Copyright, Walalngham hla popular atar. Among In Shreveport, La., on April 14, 102. curdfor on th illimitable subject shall Syndicate, Inc.) Misa Owen' reretit releaaea ara "Th Aa a child actree ah supported aev-er- commented House of Toy. Th Gift Supreme," Nat famoua start Including in Goodwin, Robert Hilliard, Mrs. Flak, and The Price of Redemption, which aha aupported by Bert LytelL Bertha Kallch and Duatln Farsum. 8 ha la now a Restart atar and her ad. a, dress la M Fremont Placet Lea The Backyard. New . Cal, ; Is Promise Completed . - actra m l'k-turo- a r yt half-timbere- good-nature- poel-ehol- SEIZED WHISKY . WORTH $120,000 ic Fourth Release Qucitions and Answer Department . A MtlOIK DXLVVO Imperweefee (hirarfrp MIRRRIIS III) BROW Bleyles eed AReiter afcelee FRAlXtlS TAILOR See reeere Deere ef ef SeceeS tCpteede BRIDE 13 ret arias Merswerite Claries (Mas taarila Three ef Balt LaheR ntaer-a- l Rows dally 4:11. 7:8. t:l(, . floor, Nlchta lower Oc. 4e; Matin boxes, !c; chlldrea tie: adults, amir house, under IF Ue. Watch for the opea-In- s Theatre ea of New Pantaf Price balcony. Main Street GRAND OPERA ANNOUNCEMENT AT 2:15 P. M. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 ONE MATIVUK ONLY, En Route From Los Angeles to Denver After Its 5100,000 Weeks Engagement in San Francisco. 'is THE SCOTTI GRAIJD OPERA COMPANY With ANTONIO SCOTTI and LEADING ARTISTS, ORCHESTRA and CHORUS From ) THE r.lETHOPOLITAH OPERA CO., II. Y. Presenting the Double Bill auc-resaf- ul IrafllGilLO and time-blacken- - pmimm ofrnew-ly-discovere- tree-shade- Authrs ; Study Pbtcdrama Rll HIRDI risuolb a Stallea d. low-rafter- English Tvwteeg Wliites basin when agents of th United States district attorneys office and of th pronlbitlon enforcement ataff uncovered 1,000 gLlons of whisky valued at 1120,000. Th whisky was a shipment from a Kentucky distiller to a local whole-I- f dealer under the guise of syrup. l was In half pint bottles and th cases containing It were labelled "ayrup. ultra-moder- , CIRCUS talaah uavis at to, josarmkK aed New Service.) Oct. IF Th largest liquor seisure alnc prohibition became effective In San Francisco was mad shortly before noon today at the Santa Fa yards In China Fox-8tra- " Basis of Rays COMEDY glrtlf (By International ,ii old-wor- ld ruiixo mix now SCHIPP'S BAN FRANCISCO. - Popular Poem is TIIHEE SECTION UJ-'- O Prices Entire lower floor, $5.00; Balcony, $4 and $3; Family Circle, $2.50 and $2; Gallery, $L50 (Add 10 Per Cent War Tax), Whl-singha- tree-shad- SALT LAKE THEATRE (1 2 STARTING TUESDAY0CT. -- D MATINEE WEDNESDAY - aemi-respe- d y. c- - -- w LAKTC CALT AJ theatre' i MING! yseMqrcr Last Season They' vtere a Hit) .. This Season ac-jee- nt . Tonight Last Time Lloyd-Graem- LITTLE , a WH07P2 al An-gele- , ' , Batter Keaton Comedy. I Ready for Releate ZiOula M. Yea Mm. Kasimova la married to Charles Bryant, who gener- opposite her. Ed ally playa "lead Tho fourth Buater Kat,on comedy, mund Breese was born in Brooklyn in mad for Joseph M. SchoncK and re- 1171. Ho has bean on .the legitimate leased through Metro, haa been com- atage for IS years, Maclyn Arbuckl Ha was born In pleted. Final scenes for tho weigh 225 pound were taken last week,' and 114. the Aim ia now being cut and sub-titlFredarlck'a lat-e- st and will be in New York ready for Busy distribution within three weak. Th otarring vehlcla le "Madame X, Juat comedy has been titled 'Tho Back- released by Goldwyn. King Baggot was born In St. Louis. Nigel Barrie e. ward, and ta all that the name and a little more. Eddie Cline was born In Calcutta. India. H la six with Keaton, and th pair fact one Inch In height, and weighs 171 also are responsible for th script. Vir- pound, and haa black half and brown ginia Fq. a vivacious brunette, and eye not muCV bigger than a period. J. J. Mae Murray's state career May oppoaMft. the agile comedian. comedy. , She usual, "Dqrl Joe Roberts la th can confined to muaioal ba considered on of th pioneer folk ah Is not so of th screen although vary old. Violet Mersereau has golden harr and blue ayes. Your are right, he was the etar of Th Nature Girl. ed tm-I'li- - Opera Lover You mourn In vain. Geraldine Farrar haa not deserted th screen. A new picture In which she la the atar haa lust been .released. is called "The Kiddle Woman." Tea, she is an American, being bom In Melrose, Mass. She I fir feet six Inches la height and weighs 115 pounds. Ehe haa black hair and gray eyes. Jt -- Earle William, fallowing hla auc-- n Th Fortune Hun tar. Win-'he- ll Smith famous comedy drama, haa Juet finished another comedy drama for Vitagraph. It la called. '.Tha Romance Promoter and afford another excellent opportunity e ' a r' cleverness in dteclay th 'ight comedy role. a Alice Joyce 1 making eceye f,,r -- Co u am Kate." the final her neat degrapb epecl.1 production. Aa soon It la completed ehe will begin "Her Lord and Master. Eddie Pole new at work at th c'rn'h and ninth epieodee of hi 1 the aerial. "The King of weste." and ln)ectlr.V more g thrPIs in each than have ever been f.imed hichapter an episodic C me'odratr hair-corlin- - Willie X'n wlae Louis Fasenda If eminently a comedienne. She was bom In Lafayette. Ind in ll96. She ta a and star. Mack Bennett discovery, Dorothy and Lillian Gish are slaters and Lillian ia two years older than Dorothy. Both wer bom in Ohio. Louie Huffs lateet picture Ward ,1 'The Dangerous Parodies. iCrane plated opposite Anita Stewart In J'The Yellow Typhooal' VHar In riet and the Piper. a later picture, he ia th villain. Lila Le haa black hair and eye. Tea, ah played in vaudeville under the direction of Gua Edwards for several year. D A. S South Carolina Mills Plan Try Lay-OUNION", ft. OeL 1. All ce ton 2 see mill In th'e ff C-- Production haa been rtarted at lnl-r"on Carmel MieW' Third Mature The Orchid." The scenario rreved by a magarme etory hv C Ftorre we .Jvcrs-- ci suppled bt ' el J ta no aed f tosgiac Dei v Bankruptcy Faced By Son ; Of Rich, Titled Pillmaker SlfocnM Beeoham, Musical Genius, Has Had Coolly Operwde Expert-'-- V Spread High Brow galoot. Poetry Matinees Celebrated to Inn." , rounty, employing epera'lvea will enee down Friday and gaturdav ef eerh week for an Indefinite time urt.l mod mar ket tjriirote Thi near a are-l-men- ef iTfnfe aeek'v ut pjr-i'- s l ' (Special Correspondence-Most people OXDOX, Oct. here, I imagine, are' consider-bl- y surprised by th fact that Sir Thomas Beech am to, almost at the time of writing, having a masting of hla creditors in bankruptcy. Sir Thomas haa for th past year or more undertaken tha guidance and direction of grand opera at Covent Garden Opera House. With the assistance of Ladyr Cunaj-d- , aq American peerese and musical enthusiast, h has sttempted to foster a taste for opera in-- English. This effort, hes I am afraid, been mor of a social than a financial success. Th public TTxedUfoF November 24, next, and I can imag-agln- e that the report of th proceedings will be vastly interesting to th public. Kir Thomas has always been considered aa extremely rich man. He to not only a fine musician but also has a keen bualneaa brain and haa made a lot of money on hie own account in addition to inheriting a goodly portion of the fortune left by hla father, the lata Sir Thomaa Beech m. I don't know whether 81r Thomas Beeeham continue to hav any Interest In the pill bueineaa which made bis father rich, but certainly he now realises that serious music in England means we fortune to Us promoter. ' When 8lr Tommy first cam Into ths limelight-aa brilliant orchestral conductor In London, he refused to uae a baton wheq directing hie band. He ha rather graoeful hand Which he used "vlU Cnuch elegance and had an odd way of apparently plucking th air wltg bia forefinger and thumb, ftarcaatic people need to y. when they watched him directing hla erebeetra. that he had developed th habit from picking pill out of hi father's factory. It we rather a ehama to make fun ef hint, however for he has tion-e:.- v tried to be Lordon a mni'irvl and It Introduced the ) a t'e 'MIRTH MOVIES PRICES 1 er laugb-prorok- Sensation. THE e, H a. a are V Russian ballet and Russian opera to London audlenoes. IBs wife to an American and was Miss Utica Wallet of Ntw York. Lady Beecham, a descendant of Governor Thomas Wells, on of th Puritan Fathers of whom w have been hearing So much recently, to a rabid opponent of divorce, and has many exsotraordinary theories In regard to Alcial problems, and psychic forces. on friendars perfectly though thsy ly. terms, I do not think that Sir Thomaa and Lady Beecham have lived together for aom fears. s' Would Create a Salon. On of the most Interesting of LonRothor-merdon's hostesses to Viscount whose husband la a brother of Lord Northcllffe, a name as well known Almost to Americans as to L dy rRoib efni6fE"J English - people a molt ion la to create a salon In London. and she ia specially interested In literature in general and poetry in , particular. a It to with a desire tp cultivate feeling (or poetry, that Lady Rother-mer- e la arranging a series of weekly Tnattnee, coTnmenctnr on Oct. 1 1, that are to be held under tha auspices of th Poetry Society. Those matinee will be representative of various arte including French' palming, poetry, tnuaje and psychology. The decoration of the room In which these artistic conferences will take place ia under the supervision of M. Andre Salmon, of the Cubist mwfment, while two of the most prominent member of the modern musical movement In France, M. Pierre Drleu La Rochelle and M. Darius Milhaud will direct th musical portion of ths program. Another Frenchman, M. Paul Meral. will select the poems to bs recited at Intervals during th 'after--noon.-- 1 am not at all aure that London laociatly) i quit ripe, aa yet, for this high-bretype of entertain. ' J ment. Removing to Chin. f aru told that ) Iscour.tese A heron, the rharm'r Amerjran vilfeof Acheson. I lihe't to Join her diy-lcin Khargha., t'teber La dr e, lv g Me to NIGHTS biELODYffiANY MAID IU4 Wits ArthorWust-Lkm- WofibM& l EVoCku&onaa Compaq of 51 'CfrJiKtmfMrai S HOW FLAYING Kddi Vsqt In THZ LOVE rrfee SHOP Kvm, te SOe With Harry and Grae Eltswertlt. A rhaeaody to velvet, le 60 S1A0 bexes, .2.00 piss war tax LOEWS DeGresa CAHliL Mat, NEW SHOW A AOMINE First Day Next Week SIDNEY PHILLIPS RENO EDWARD JACK'S YAI Dtreettoa Arbermadtanta DEVH.I.E-IHOTIO,- X Oattanema, A FIVE ACTS OF Harriet Marietta end Cemseny. A eemedy Edwin Baric. ene-a- gee. night eaoet Mala, lie. . 7V. IL 111! IRc, r, Rc, HIGH-CLAS- S lXEK VAUDEVILLE The Ginger$naps5 by d Tveeday. begin . Thursday. Eg 11 g. HradHaed by A ad Children Admitted ta AH Matt Prim te FIRST THREE DATS NEXT SILLY With Mata, PICT! RES MARSHALL FOLLOW ON Avery 1 ' A . Seeds of Vcngeanco t krill tag ' Matter, Wtt all -- ad JLx. bate, ef ,fc, tb (e4a4 Serf KMdtra, I Sr, Evratege WHY PAT MORXt ft Hu aal BriMap, .r Wrot gfr, Q |