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mus eme Cl at Of COHAN’S LATRE Amr gest afr stt THE CUTE LITTLE. PI. AY THAT TURNS ‘EM AWAY “A Prince There Was” Geo. M. Cohan’s Greatest Success W. 42nd St. Eves. 8:20 COHAN & HARRIS Waster fe 556 COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT The ROYAL VAGABOND A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE Theatre, West 48th LONGACRE Shiisc Weittchy SSsteraa COHAN & HARRIS present THREE FACES EAST ‘The Most Pascinating Mystery Play Ever Written. Direct from Six M Run at Cohan & Harris Theatre. ELTINGE Theatre, West 42nd Street. Eves. at $:30 ‘Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2:30. A. H. WOODS presents UP IN MABEL’S ROOM With HAZEL DAWN, JOHN CUMBERLAND, Others REPUBLIC ™miyiryurats ARTHUR HOPKINS PRESENTS MARJORIE RAMBEAU (By Arrangement with A.M. Woods) in THE FORTUNE TELLER CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS VERYTHING | Ab_ HIPPODROME STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE sorythins’ for 10 musical comedies. Eves a ‘Enow Rr Svecinasaceris BOOTH “23%s.%ototBroetway,, Brmnings s:20 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 2:30. The Woman in Room 13 Monte Cristo, Jr. *22" Broadway and 45th Street. Evenings 8:15. Matiness Wednesday and Saturday 2:15. WITH FAY BAINTER ASTOR EAST IS WES CASINO "sire 23.S'h. EE msc. SOME TIME , #3; MUSICAL ED. ROMANCE WYNN Broadway and Thereabouts Jottings of a Theatre-Fan Anent the Shows in New York , By L. M. | Better ‘Ott, Tur—Cort. The doings, sayings and singings of the muddy musketeers. Burcomaster or Betcium, Tue—Litile. By the drama-master of Belgium, M. Maeterlinck. Dappies—Lyceum. of bachelors. Dear Brutus—Empire. Barrie gives them a taste of what they missed. East 1s West—Astor. Discovered in the spouse-boat on the Yang-tse. Everytuinc—Hippodrome. The masque of muchness (not by Percy Mackaye.) Forever Arter—Playhouse. Love as a pulmoto Frienpty Enemtes—Hudson. in the great word conflict. Goop Mornine, Junce!—Shubert. der the sheltering table for two. Honor or THe Famity, Tur—Globe. Otis Skinner stalks through the pages of Balzac. Invisiste For, Tue—Harris. That dreaded interview with his prospective father-in-law, now a ghost. Keep it to Yoursetr—3jogth Street. The communicating door that leads to com- plicati Licut? Land sharks’ activ- ity vs. Lightnin’ Bill's inertia. Listen, Lester!—Knickerbocker. Old jokes made young by girls and music. Littte Journey, A—Vanderbilt. From the soulless city to the noble wilds. Marriace be Figaro, Le—Vieux Colom- bier. and sweetheart mixed up in French. Mettinc or Motty, que culture. it Wuirt—Century Grove. y excitement. ” Netty or N'Orteans—Henry Mil- There’s life in the old maid yet. Mottere—Liberty. New Moellerdrama. Monte Cristo, Jr.—Winter Garden. Presentation of the beauties of liter- ature. Net, Tne—g8th Street. Melodramatic results of mislaying his memory. Ou, My Dear!—Princess. Aviator Sant- ley catches heart trouble in a musical comedy sanatorium. Opera Comigue—Park. A “Bohemian Girl” who never saw Washington Square, and other quaint curios. Prease Get Marriep—Fulton. Honey- mooners hazed by circumstances. Penny Wise—Belmont. Farcically-laid scheme for utilizing a Lancashire loafer’s life insurance by celebrating his ficti- tious demise. Prince THere Was, A—Cohen. George M. shakes off his gloom and his Sherlock Sweet subjugation Caught Un- Tne—Broadhurst. In- JUDGE Holmes dressing gown and becomes democratic. Repemption—Plymouth. John Barry- more finds his gloom so effective that he lays it on thicker and thicker. Royat Vacasonp, Tue—Cohan & Harris Comic opera made comic. Stnpap—gg4th Street. Al’s countenance, though dark, is not despondent. Somesopy’s SweetHEeart—Central. Wil- liam Kent saves the bridegroom from being kidnapped by a gipsy girl. Some Tise—Casino. Her lover goes far, far away, but Ed Wynn tactfully com- forts her with puns. ‘Tea For THree—Maxine Elliot. Hubby thinks his cup runneth over, till he sees grounds for suspicion. Turee Faces East—Longacre. A fair sleuthess serves two masters putting something over on one of them. Turee Wise Foors—Criterion. ingocence in a den of celibacy. Ticer! Ticer!—Belasco. Caste asa kill- joy Tosy’s Bow—Comedy. A Southern beauty and her star boarder. TumBire Inn—Selwyn. “Seven Days” fitted up with music. Unxnown Purpie, Tne—Lyric. Rich- ard Bennett’s little way of making his victim gibber. Up is Mapen’s Room—Eltinge. John Cumberland seeks a certain female gar- ment as though it were the Blue Bird. Vetvet Lavy, THe—New Amsterdam. Except for the Victor Herbert tunes, the whole weight of the show falls upon Georgia O’Ramey’s broad clowning. Woman 1x Roost 13, Tue—Booth. Where was Janet Beecher when the gun went bang? Ziecretp Froric—Cocoanut Grove. Sleep- scorning eyes adequately rewarded. Sweet The Last of the Barons [tT E. 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