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W. 420d St. Eves. 830 COHAN & HARRIS Mais. Wed. & Sut 3 Jo COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT THREE FACES EAST A Play of the ny & Paul Kelly With a notable cast in & Violet Homing | REPUBLI Theatre. Evenings Wednesda, Florence Reed in | ROADS OF DESTINY 420d CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS. VERYTHING HIPPODROME STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE N. Eyerything’ for 10 musical comedies.” : tite {Enouth of BOOT! ARTHUR HOPKINS PRESENTS 45th Street West of Broadway, Evening Matinees Weduentay and Saturday 2 30. Be Calm, Camilla y and WINTER GARDEN "4.322 AL JOLSON in in SINBAD *: ASTOR isi Marines saturday 2:15 Mosca. LITTLE ‘SIMPLICITY, Matinees Tueg. Thurs CASINO MSittintes Wedvestay ond saturday ft. MERRY wire msc, SOME TIME ROMANCE why s one of the most popular tions among our naval and military forces “over there.” rier for the i send us he This is a special offer benefit of soldiers and satlors only. Judge, 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City Broadway and Thereabouts Vest-Pocket (or Vanity Bag) Guide to the New York Theaters By L.M. Be Caum, Camitta—Booth. The inner tickle lasts Betrotuat, THe—Shubert. Blue Birdish allegory showing that people don’t fall in love at first sight, but at first recog- nition. Berrer ‘Oe, THe- and peace, and Bert ladies. Old Billin war he hearts of the Jort Big Cuance, Tne—8th Street. Mary Nash leads ne’er-do-wells to glory By Picrox Post—Coha ingly ornithological comed Canary, Tne—Globe. Joseph Cawthorn and Julia Sanderson, both doing well. Crowpep Hour, Tur- n. red of dallying in light com nedy, Jane Cowl gets back into the rush of melodrama. Dappies- m. War orphans acquire docile papas. Dappy Loxc-Lecs—Henry Chatterton vindicates h vious orphanage. Everytiinc — Hippodrome. dancing and elephants. Miller. Ruth t claim to pre- -Esthetic Forever Arter—Central. Alice Brady as a small town Juliet. Friexpty Exemtes—/Mudson. Panning the kaiser in fractured English. Girt Bentxo tHe Guy, Tur—New Am- erdam. Furlough frolic. Grortaxsa—Liberty. Colorful and tune- ful goings-on. Home Acais—Playhouse. Orphant An- nie, the Raggedy Man. et al Licutsin’—Gat Character comedy on the boundary line between Califor- nia and Nevada and tears and laughter. Littte Brotuer, Tne—B. . Walker Whiteside with us again. Littie Simpricrry—a stor sighing in musical comedy bohemia. Dancing and Loxe Dasu, Tite—3or reet. Robert Edeson makes quick changes from vil- lain to hero. Matinee Hero, Tur—Vc ilt. * ding a long farewell to all his fripperi Leo takes the cloak of the melancholy Dane Mipsicut Frotic—Cocoany aret classic. Mipsicut Warr deal of niftiness. Notuine But Lies—L drama in which W t Grove. Cab- Century Grove. New gacre. Insurgent Collier revolts bravely against the tyranny of truth. Opera Comique—Park. Lyric levity. Piace in tHe Sux, A—Comedy. Cosily warm comedy Repemption—Ply mou John Barry- more as a voluntary Enoch Arden. Rippte: Woman, T: Harris. Featur- ing big Bertha the heavy drama queen, THRee Tiree Ticker, JUDGE Roaps or Destiny—Republic. O. Henry story Channing Pollocked i into a play. Rosmersnoim—TVieux Colombier. Nor- wegian tragedy via Paris. > Grace, Tne—Empire. Cyril Maude as a dapper down-: -and-outer. Sixpav—W inter Garden. Al Jolson beset by sirens. Steepinc Partvers— Bijou. drink is a mocker. Some Tite—Casino. Layers of fun with pink icing in between. Tea ror Turee—Maxine Elliott. other man non-essential? Faces East—Cohan & Harris. Keeps you guessing—wrong. Wise Foots—Criterion. take in and are taken in. Ticrr!—Belasco. An aristocrat and a cook pounced on by a primitive impulse. Unknown Purpte, nently uncanny. Wrong Is the They Tue—Lyric. Emi- Stamp! Stamp! Stamp! By C. P. McDosato UARTERS I parted with here and there In the fool revels of long ago, Scalpers and porters and taxi fare, Head waiter Frangois and coatroom Joe— “Let's have another before we go!"”"— Seemed like I never could break away Scarfs at three-fifty to five a throw; Afternoon teas with the damsels fair; tries at luncheon that bring me woe: Any old folly that costs me dough, pay, Piling up bills that I can ne Such prodi; Little two-bits ge threadbare pretty good for a year or so; hat T bought with a daily care T can apply just as well, T know Reckless extravagance has no s\ While the s I'm making h Thrift is tis all the go Little twort for Stamps today! Clothes that are far from the st. Loc Shines t ys Summary there’s nary a coin I blow ad cause some way Hun, you know— amps today! Uncle That doesn't help the We've got to reform th go for $ i “Good-Bye, Old Pal!” | You don't have to hail | from Arizona, of own a horse, to appreciate the affection out by the artist's in this picture. There's more truth than color in it Should you desire a copy, | send us twenty-five cents, | cath or stampa, and we will | mail to you @ reproduction, | in full colors, mounted on & 11x14, ready for framing. Judge Art Print Department 225 Filth Averwe New York Cay comicbooks.com