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W. gand St COHAN & HARRIS Wiewsegort COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT THREE FACES EAST, A Play of the Secret Service by Anthony & Paul Kelly i notal ncluding Emmett Corrigan & Vielet heatre, West 42nd Street. Ev REPUBLIC fiitim Weeds Sid) A.M. WOODS presents FLORENCE REED iw “ROADS OF DESTINY” Anew play Ine protogue end acts. By CHANNING POLLOCK | CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS | VERYTHING ii HIPPODROME, STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE Everything’ for 10 musical comedic Siren: tng: “Enough of * Matioees Dall Theatre, West 42nd Street. Eves. at 8:30. Matiness Wednesday & Saturday 2:30. ELTINGE ‘ioc UNDER ORDERS With SHELLEY HULL & EFFIE SHANNON 15th Street West of Bi BOOTH “timrnaareaaaes © iE, Be Calm, Camilla WINTER GARDEN "723.22" AL JOLSON in SINBAD 3:3 ASTOR Nniry yasasrm i Mekes. LITTLE SIMPLICITY oe MERRY MUSICAL ROMANCE Broadway and 30th Street. Evenings $15 ‘Matinees Wednestay and Saturday 2°15. SOME TIME 3" Drastic Action Threatened “How is de revival gwine over dar in yo’ town, sah?” ‘ly, sah, po'ly! De ‘vangelist has labored wid ferocity, and has snatched fou’teen sinners from deir ‘nickerties, but de c’lection hasn’t ‘mounted to mo’ dan ‘bout half o’ de expense. De ‘vangelist is mightily discon- nected, and says dat if de financials don’t pick up by de end o’ dis week he's gwine to fling dem converts back into deir sins, and sh; region ag’in it wis de dust 0’ de as a witness Try It Hoch der Kaiser is now pronounced with first h silent, as in Foch, Broadway and Thereabouts Jottings of a Theatre-Fan Anent the Shows in New York By L. M. Be Cat, Camitta—Booth. Whimsical- ity that bounces like a ball in the fountain. Betrotuat, Tne—Shubert. Tyltyl, the well-known * Blue Bird” Boy, sidesteps six fair non-essentials and finds the real girl. Berrer 'OLe, Tue—Cort. Old Bill and his friends show why they will miss this war when it is over. Berry at Bay—3oth Street. You'd know it was from England, wouldn’t you? Bic Cuance, Tue—g8th Street. Re- souled and healed by sacrifice. By Picton Post—Cohan. The dove of war comes winging with the momentous map. Also, a little billing and cooing on the side. Canary, Tue—Globe. Sandersonian sweetness and Cawthorn glee. Crowvep Hour, Tue—Seleyn. Play in a war setting, yet appealing to adult intelligence. Davvies—Lyceum. Mr. Belasco’s scheme for the utilization and conversion of bachelors. Dappy Lon ecs—Henry Miller. Ruth Chatterton has a mysterious guardian. Everytuinc—Iippodrome. Undeniably a large evening. Forever Arter—Central. loves a proud drug-clerk. FRIENDLY emres—I//udson. Sam Ber- nard and Louis Mann react on each other like the two parts of a Seidlitz powder with spluttering results. Genpre ve M. Poirier, Le—Vieux Co- lombier. The son-in-law problem in French. Girt Benno tue Gun, Tur—New Am- sterdam. The gadson problem in mu- sical comedy. Grorianna—Liberty. Eleanor Painter surrounded by a wealth of color and economy of comedy. Home AcGain — Playhouse. Christmas edition of Riley. Licutsin’—Gaiety. He is monarch of all he surveys—in his own estimation. Lirtte Brotuer, Tue—Belmont. The son of Rabbi Whiteside falls in love + with the ward of a Russian priest. Littie Simpiicrry—Astor. Walter Cat- lett and various kittens. Matinee Hero, Tur — Vanderbilt. Sportive Leo decides to be the Great Dane. Mipnicut Froric—Cocoanut Grove. Now moved up to 9.30 to allay any impatience. Mipnicut Wuirt—Century Grove. Pul- chritudinous solace for the tired theater- goer. THING But Lies—Longacre. The Col- lier school of prevarication. Alice Brady The latest JUDCE Descended Lady! Ou, My Dear!—Princess. from “Oh, Boy!) and ‘Oh, Lady!!” Opera Comique—Park. Society of Amer- ican singers representing Gilbert & Sul- livan, late of London. Puace in tHE Sux, A—Comedy. Har- court’s peppery persiflage. Repemption—Plymouth. John Barry- more finds that, even without the Bolsheviki, Russia wasn’t so cheerful. Rippie: Woman, Tue—Harris. A villain rashly chooses Bertha Kalich to pick on. Roaps or Destiny—Republic. Florence Reed has a dramatic time making up her mind. Savinc Grace, Tue—Empire. Cyril Maude reaps the consequences of run- ning off with his colonel’s wife. Sinpap—Winter Garden. Cheerfulness o’erspreads Al Jolson’s dark visage. PInG PartNers—Bijou. Fancy skat- ing on thin ice Some Time—Casino. puns. Tea ror Turee—Maxine Elliott. the three cups. Faces East—Cohan & Harris. val of the fittest in spy plays. Pulchritude and Over Turee Wise Foots—Criterton. Droll duffers and a lorn maid. Ticer, Ticer!—Belasco. Frances Starr in a psychological jungle. Unper Orpvers—Eltinge. Shelley Hull and Effie Shannon continue in sole dramatic possession of the premises Unknown Purpce, Tue—Lyric. Shivers that bear no relation to the coal problem. Three Social Cataclysms Workman-*Here’s where I quit for the day. Foreman of Plant—What for? Workman—Oh, call it my mood if you like. Foreman—Like h— 1 will; now, what's the matter with you—spit it out! Workman—Well, if you must know, I’ve just acquired a majority interest in this company, and as there’s a Stockholders’ meeting this afternoon, I think I'd better attend. (Foreman faints) They're Good at That Mrs, Gaddabout—Oh, these men are all alike. Never can find anything! Mrs. Gabbalot—You're wrong, dear. should hear my husband find fault. You Fitting “What will we do with the kaiser?” “Set him to work winding up all the barbed- wire in France.” Most of Us Most of us are willing to put partisanship to one side if we can pick the side. Not Promising If we should have a dozen marriageable daughters, we'd hate to have one of them set her affections on a man in the monarch line. } comicbooks.com