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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOUR, SUNDAY-JANUARY 20 gr i wiTcr-MTUTe-nnnnif t.vw I ATWTISMENTS BROOKLYN. 4 oirfcnvrML'iT wtt on a iwinii ices! a dramatic sketch NEW THEATER TO Gift Clark; Plnard Manny; Sammy Collins, and others, as well as special pictures! on the Inetograph. Daily matinees will OKWiiu-B-n- iriu 11 uiu-iu on greenpoint'S bill be given and small prices will "Circumstantial Evidence," Harrison STRATFORD PRIZE PLAI WM. GILLETTE IN THREE.

Denis hae endeavored to bring to life Armstrong's one-act sketch, goes to the ROLES AT THE MONTAU K. vMli I 1 maiv centuries li this short story there the essence of an entire play, and it 1 v. it. i Ua ffxaot rlvPI has one powerful dramatic situation. The life of on innocent man hangs on An announcement of the.

appearance or The fQur flew danceg whlch Ruth St. William Gillette has neVer failed to ar- Denis appears this season are enti tied rest attention in past seasons, and thi3 "Prayer to the Nile "The Tam- year especial interest is aroused from boura." which Is founded on the feasts the decision of a Jury that has notniug FULTON VAUDEVILLE CONTINUES TO PLEASE. The excellent quality of the vaudeville acts which are now booked by the management of the Fulton Theater Is filling this cozy playhouse at every performance. It Is the Intention, in the future, spring a surprise on the'publlc In regard to the headline feature each week, which will be an addition to the list of attractions, mentioned in the weekly announcement to the newspapers. The bill for "The Piper," by Josephine Pres- ton Peabody, to Be Produced To-morrow Night.

before it was convicting testimony; but by an Impassioned appeal the twelfth juror succeeds in securing an acquittal. SUNDAY CONCERTS TO-DAY MAT. EVE. 8:15 the fact that the actor is making nis nnai i eternity; mo i auuearance in plays of his own, the char "Monday-Ms the new Will Creasy siteicn, with which the O'Brien, Havel and Kyle which she appears in manifestations of the great goddesses of the era; and "The Dance of Day," reflecting the rise and all of ancient Egypt. WEEK JANUARY 30 MATINEE EVERY DAY wohui's iianski.sk SHELDON'S.

PLAY, "THE BOSS." 1M I'OKTAVr nexr week will comprise the Skalells, In I troducing a unique singing and' dancing acu given wholly on roller skates; Bertie STOCK COMPANIES CRESCENT PLAYERS IN Fowler, a pleasing comedienne; "Happy To Introduce Holbrook Blinn as a Days in- Georgia." introducing twelve Star-Lew Fields' "The Henpecks" on Tuesday. "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" ai'tirs in which have become famous. The star is scheduled to appear In three of his best-known roles at tho Moutauk Theater this week, following a phenomenally successful extended engagement in Manhattan, the list embracing his thrilling "Sherlock his sensational "Secret Service," and his comic "Private Secretary." "Sherlock Holmes" will be given on Monday, Tuesday and Friday evenings; "Secret Service" on Thursday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee, and "The Private Secretary," on Wednesday evening only. This presentation of Mr. Gillette in a repertoire of his successes is among the most interesting and attractive events tor theatergoers that Mr.

Frohman has in hand this season. The William Gillette touch in acting, stage management and playwrlting, the peculiar William Gillette workmanship, and the unique William Gillette personality, will be revealed from every viewpoint. singing and dancing colored comedians; Probst, the mimic; Richards and Montrose, in a singing, dancing and talking not; Sam Ctirtis and company. In the farcical skit, "In School the Five Juggling Jordans, and other added numbers, In conjunction with the views on the The great success attending the recent first performance, on any stage, of Puccini's grand opera "La Fanciulla del AND COmPAfoiY "The riper," the play by Josephine Preston Peabody, which won the St rat-for the beat drama lnt, a Series of Original HaneeHlnclHilina a I qui of Fultonscope. submitted Jn competition by any English IMK THIS SKASON BURLESQUE THEATERS.

5 I'lllST Tl II IHOliK BROWPJ BROTHERS 'onirily lnlelilii 5 or American author, and wnicn was sequently produced at the Shakespeare Memorial Theater, Stratford, in the New Theater to-morrow Max CRUBER'S ANISYIALS Vmidevllle'n Het OITi'rliiK The Gay is the company at the Star Theater this week. Such well known artists as Ernest Albert, C. W. Valentino and Gates and Morange have evening for the first time in America. The presentation will be mnde by tho cviui, Wvnne I West," which follows closely Belasco's "The Giri of the Golden West," in which Blanche Bates and Frank Kecnan formerly acted, has caused a great demand for a revival of the drama, that Manager Williams will revive at the Crescent Theater this week.

The entire production has been constructed, built and painted in the. Crescent studios, so that it will tie completely new and worthy of the importance of the play. The entire Crescent Stock company will be used in the long cast and many important engagements have been made. As before, Mr. Anson will play the part of the road scent Johnson, and Mr.

Eggen- 1 CLYDE FITCH'S LAST PLAY, HVlTtA I'HAIi HK I' lHM TIJIK IIKHl'J HARRY JEAN SCHWAB I "THE CITY," AT THE MAJESTIC piovlded the sconery. and novel designs by Will H. Barnes add to the attractiveness of the Harry A. Emerson and Lizzie B. Raymond figure in the priu-(Ipal comedy roles in a two-act farce.

repertoire company, Matthison appearing in the title role. "The Piper" is written in blank verse, and is based on Browning's well-known poem. 'The Pled Piper of Hamelln." twentv adult actorw and forty violet Pearl. Norma Bell. Grace Celeste, llellnoiilom of Their Own Sim km "The City," the last work which reached completion under the hands of tho late Clyde Fitch, and that created a marked sensation wheu produced after Daniel Simmons and Ned Norton are other principals.

A "Chantecler" number stands children. The story differs somewhat out prominently. An added feature to I'lllST Tl II II Kit BROWN, BROWN limed Killer tnlnrr FANNY RICE Willi Her lliliiliiri- Thenlre the vaudeville is the Avon Comedy Four. tuit the sheriff, while Mr. Buchanan will appear as Sonora Slim, the part he played in the previous production of the play at this theater.

Miss Grayco Scott wili make her first appearance as a member of the Crescent Stock company in the title role, that she has previously The Crocker Jack Company, now In Its from Browning's talo in that the folk, after being piped away to a mountain cavern, are finally piped back again the scenes are laid in the m-df. vai period, the four acts lend themselves to picturesque settings and costuming. The village of Hamniln has been in twelfth year, will pay its annual visit to MUST TMIK 'I'll IS SKtSKN BOUNDING GORDONS WlxiiriU of Ihe Air the Gayctv Theater this week. A pro I'lUST TIM IIKIIK KESSLER LEE liilltiinl Iliiui'iTN gramme of musical farce and vaudeville acted. Miss Scott comes from Keitn is promised.

The company is a large one Providence (R. utock company, where with Mollie Williams and Ruby Leon I as the principals. John Jess, John Williams. she has been leading woman tor tlie past two seasons. ADIlllll VITHAI TION I IIIST TI1IK THIS SKASIIX JESSE L.

LASKY'S Mies Scott has had experience In sioc companies in Denver, St. Louis. Cincinnati, Minneapolis, St. Paul. Washington, fested with rats, and the driven to distraction, offer a wandering stranger a tnousand guilders it he will get rid of them.

They have no idea the man an perform the miracle, but he brings forth a Pipe and pipes every rat nto the Weser. whero all are drowned. He then disappears. In the opening scene, laid mrko. nlace of Hamelln, the Anna Chandler at the Qreenpoint.

Frank Hareourt and Harvey Brooks are the comedians. Two vaudeville specialties are features of the programme. One of these Is by the Periscoffls family, whose acrobatic act 1b novel and dexterous, and Mollie Williams in a dramatic and pantomimic story entitled "La Dance du Enticement." The Star Show Girls Company is at tho Empire Theater this week. The company Pittsburg, Richmond and NorioiK, va. In the Keith and Proctor houses in New York, the Fifth Avenue, Harlem Opera Hciuse.

the One Hundred and Street Theater, and in Providence, siio was the original Claudia in "The Prince Chap," and was featured lu the Or.mnanv introduce themselves. Anna Willi I'hilH. Sllne ami Mamie licmliiK ami ll Company of IS reiil" Clur.idler, who has reached tho front rank etranger discloses himself as one of a si" of wandering players who have been folk. Ainonir hs of coon and character song interpreters presents her reperioire. The George B.

enieriHiiuiig onfi Next Week: Reno Comnanv is billed as "An Odd Lot fellows are Ml Cheat-the-pevtl; and among the village Klein Brothers and Brenuan; late stars of has been long known to patrons, of burlesque. "Willie Green's Reception" is the title of the opening part, and "The Model Surprise" the closing skit. John T. In Panama." singers and comedians, will he seen in a humorous skit; "Vlz MATIM'IK IIAll.Y, IT.e. a Be ards of the Air" are Zeno, Jordan and Sil3 IGREENPOINT bblcilfffp.iS&vi I 1 1 In bn 1 1 wri-k IIi-KiiiiiinK 'lu-morrow play, 'The Right to Love." She also was the original heroine in "The Clansman." with Blinn in the leading male part, and in the original cast of George M.

Cohnu's "Fifty from Boston." Season before last she played the dramatic, part with Lulu Glaser in her production of "Just One of the Boys." At tho commencement, of thta season, Manager Williams had Miss Scott under a tentative contract, to join the Crescent Stock Company, but her surcesa in a one-3i i version of 'Divorcons" in vaudeville prevented her taking the engagement. Zeno. whose acrobatic flights are unique; Lightning Hopper, the comedy cartoonist, caricatures celebrities, and a number of other acts make up the bill. a piiinrutir A ime -t folk are Jacobus, the Burgomeisici his daughter. Barbara; Kurt, the Syndic, and his Veronlka; Teter.

the Cobbler; HanB. the Butcher; Peter, the ba-cristan, and Ansclm, a young priest. When the people discover that it Is a strolling minstrel who baR rid them 01 the pest they offer him fifteen guilders in l'eu of the promised thousand, and on his refusal to accept this sum. they KKIIHISIflNllliL tWIUCHiC Flrsl Time Here rt'ntnro I oin Baker, Louie Lynn, Mae Hadley, Rosalie, Martha Loekwood, Bert Weston and Frank Murphy are the principals. Gerr tie Le Claire Is an extra feature.

"Henry P. Dixon's Big Review," two net musical comedy, Is booked to hold the hoards at the Casino Theater this week. The company Is a large one. Amateurs will appear on Thursday evening. Usual Sunday concerts to-day.

i Kllrs Feature Klein Hi c.ji. Siliyl llremiHii -A lil cil Adrnot'll- Anna Chandler O'BRIEN HaVEL NEW VAUDEVILLE POLICY CEO. B. RENO COt CO KORCTM lliirll SUCCESS AT THE GRAND. Continued on Page 12, This Section.

B9BHB That the change in policy to vaudeville at the Grand Opera House Is a success was amply demonstrated the paBt week by the large audiences at every 'perform ROSTAND'S "L'AIGLON" TO BE ACTED AT PAYTON'S Grayce Scott, AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. AMtrSEMENTS BROOKLYN. For length tho bill presented at Following closely upon the Bernhardt Hew Leading W.mian Make Appearance wan Crcscenl Stui-k Company this week. the death of the playwright -at the Lyric Theater last season will be seen for the in ihia hnrnllilh at 1 lie Majestic production at. the Globe Theater, Man this theater exceeds any in tne For this week Manager Springer has pre THE LEADING STOCK THEATRE OF AMERICA" hattan, Corse Payton will this week pre Theatre pared a bill composed of fourteen acts sent his Lee Avenue Stock Company a Biiectacular nroduction of Edmond Ros PLIHCY G.

WILLIAMS, MANAGER. WORLD'S SAFEST tand's Aiglon, tne same oramausi "Chantecler" now being the current sen Including such well known entertainers as Clarice Felix and Claire. Charles Lee Caldor in "A Flnan-cial Josephine Saxton and. her pickaninnies, with Marie RelngoM; The Bohemian Quintette; Fields Moore; The Fords; Hallett Stack; John F. BROOKLYN'S HANDSOMEST MYRTLE AV! sation in Manhattan theaters.

The trans LEO C. TELLER LESSEE IfffR. leior in his adaptation has neglected non. of the many pathetic Incidents in the life CRESCENT STOCK CO. BlL, gOiflrL 3 nwill II EL A SCO BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Second Week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ASK THOSE WHO SAW IT LAST WEEK! AMTJSEMEMTS MANHATTAN.

Theater this week with the original players, including Tully Marshall as the dope-ficml; Wilson Milrose, George Howell, Kdward Kmcry, Kva Vinccui, Luciie Watson, Mary Nash, Mary Scrvoss and mini's. To the lisp of drugs is traced the depravity, the utter lack of honor and the tendency to blackmail of George Frederick Hannoek, the principal character in tho play that seeks to show the contrasting influences of cily and country life The plav, though repcllant in treatment and theme, has filiations of real dramatic power and that are said to px-cccd in force and (trip any that Clyde Fitch evolved in his numerous other plays produced during his life time. "THE LOTTERY MAN" BACK AT SHUBERT THEATER. Cyril S.ott and the original cast of im-linline Helen Lowell, remora- B'way 30th St, New York City Eve. 8:30.

Wed. Sat. Mat. BIJOU MATINEE EVERY DAY- NO HIGHER EVEMNGSl nnil rill PRICES! MATS. I IlMcrvcd Senls, eta.

THE WAUENHALS KEA1PER CO. Presents The Laughing Wonder SgREATEST COMEDY I HIT IN 20 YEARS Next Attraction PAID IN FULL Afternoon I THE NEWEST MOTION SUNDAY and Evening I PICTURES and CONCERT wrf flir her Miss Hazy in "Mrs. Wlgftt PEItcy 'J. WILLIAMS, Manaser nllon rit A AlaLania Av, Hun 51 By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood FUNNIER THIS WEEK THAN LAST vityt nnrFlT Ull I I A 'n A FOOL nnt. Ilnllv r.

I Evemnisa, an, piio fGOTHAIVl Mnllnppii. III. A Week Jan. 3 HENRY MILLER THE HAVOC IS A Superb- II 10 l.lltl, Oh' I 'Ell. l.

THE WES'I' STOcWn THE WIFE Vi uCIv I nilLUinivi THERE WAS WEEK VOIR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ASTKHPI KCK ALL-STAR CONCERTS TO AND 8:15 I WE Unique IIIIO AI1WAY of the Cabbase Patch," come to.lhc Slm-bert Theater this week in the farcical enmedv, "The Lottery Man:" seen earlier in the at the Majestic "The Lottery Man" played the" latter half of last eeusori at. the Bijou Theater, Manhattan, and retains the original cast. The chief character is Ja. Wright. (Mr.

hcott) who borrows a sum of money from his employer. Foxy Peyton, agreeing in the event lie fails return the loan to supply the paper wilh the greatest news item it has ever had. Of. course, tile reporter loses Ihe money and proceeds to make his promise good. This he does by inaugurating a lottery-whirh the paper conducts with himself as the capital prize No sooner does he start the lottery than, he falls in love with Helen Hever It develops that Lizzie, an old maid in the household of the Peytons, steals the lucky coupon from the cook.

Being of. a lovable disposition she "flashes" the number and claims Mr. Wrieht. Miss Hcyer. however, discovers TliltOOl AV.I STAR I GAYETY JAY NEAR I'lLTOX EV EN IMiS AT MATINEES BAIL1 Al BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY EVENING, FEB.

4, AT 8:15 HENRY B. HARRIS Prrenl 111)11 MANCHESTER'S Convincing -TELEGRAPH GAY MASQUER- Clever play-; TRIB. IKE, AQER! CRACKER JACKS 50 PEOPLE .10 MOLLIE. WILLIAMS THE ANNA HELD lilRL EXTRA PIRISCOFFIS TROUPE World's Orputpst JufTKlcrs TOWN Extraordinary TOPICS. She save MI SIC BV WALTER MEYHOWITZ ELABORATE SCENIC EFFECTS I that Lizzie has stolen the coupon is threatened with arrest and to herself gives up the ticket.

with HARRY A. EYERSON ALL STAR CAST Illi-liiilliiK LIZZIE II. RAYMOND A Scored hit- -TBLEGIIAM. DANCES OF ANCIENT EGYPT SEATS NOW ON SALE, 2.ll, l.BO, fl.OO. 7Sc, BOp.

I i flVOM COMEDY 4 i i Success- I Helen Lowell in "The Lottery Man," Shubert. of the anemic L'Aiglon. son of Napoleon. "SEVEN DAYS" REMAINS AT THE BROADWAY. "Seven Days." the merry farce, that has already played two successful weeks in this borough, first-a week at the Montauk and then a week at the Broadway, will remain another six days at the lottoi- thenter.

The nlay by Mary Rob (f i.u.uik 11 V'S MILLION- WEEK OF IfliHJ i I vl Pill TON JAN. HO DOLLAR PLAV IIOI SE SHUB BTSffiSrsS4. and the Archduchess Maria Louisa of i Austria, who was kept in total darkness I nf hie father's illustrious achievements. THEATRE. 4th St.

nr. B'wav. Evos. 8:30 Mais. Sat.

2:20 ONE WEEK BEGIN NINO MONDAY NIGHT TDK MESSRS. SIIIIIERT OCKEll THE PLAV or SENSATION The title rolo will be played by Minna erts Rhinehart and Avery Hopwood has HllS IVlllnviiai i. 1.11 rtr- Extra Telephone Service from 6 to 8 P.M. W. H.

Reynolds, Pres. 'Phone 4040 Main Ihe large audiences imii nave wu- rninips, wnue luuis if in "pnntinuHl eooil humor, and tray the character of Flambeau. As SIXTH MONTH AND STILL PLAYING TO CAPACITY HOUSES AT EVERY PERFORMANCE ANNIE LAURIE SONG SPKCIAl. FEATl'KB SAM. CURTIS CO.

Si AdEll NT II AO II I A fpainre at the Lep Avenue Theater Noar (latps Avf-nui Elfvate.1 Station. -Ev lo MRla.WVil. Sat.2r.c.to $1 WEEK JAM All ill) SAM S. LEE SHI HER Ppeaent CYRILSCOTT lis "success in Broonklyn has been no less to-day. Corse Payton, drace Fox and his emphatic ihan thut rocortlcd at the Asior fHAHLES 1'ROHMAM I'reneiila Wl LLI AM DAVID HUl.ASi'O Preeuti 'llieater.

Manliattan, wuere me iic IdIo two seasons. There -has not been a single change In vaudeville company will appear. Mr. ray-ton has been appearing in vaudeville In Manhattan during the past two weeks, scoring a popular success In "Lend Me Five Shillings." THE If AllilKIl ATTRACTION FIVE JUGGLING JORDANS Talented Toaaera JOHSO YOl X(i' Force t'onifdy Herman Bahr a Venlon by t.d Dltrichteln. OTHERS In RID A JOI Si'i-eimiiiiu; THE In HID Si'icinniiitf GILLETT "THE WIFE" THE PLAY nntl li'iMlin'tlm BT OF GOTHAM STOCK.

At tho Gotham this week the stock Hla Fni-i-well Apprnranora In Hl LOTTERY FamoaN Muecaaea company will be seen In a comedy drama, SHERLOCK HOLMES Frl. Eve; 42d nr. B'way. Eves. Mat.

Wed. and Sat. "The Wife, by David Belasco and ri. DeMille. This play Percy G.

Williams REPUBLIC MAN as at th.) York, KiKht M. AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP put on at the Crescent Theater two weeks ago. The same production will be seen at the Gotham. To Louise Carter, the new lllllll LAI I.Ms! a DA tin LIVE WIRE VAUDEVILLE (iK All Uopera Hoaae, Elm pi Fulton jiat. TWICE DAILY Kv.

10, SB. ROC 1 1 A 14 HEADLINE ACTS-14 These Will Make You Sit Up! CLARICE VANCE FELIX AND CAIRE CHAS. LEE ALDER CO. Josephine Saxton Her P.cks Weil. Evar.

JhePRIVATE SECRETARY NOT A IILI SII! ITjile l'lli'li'a MnBternlece TULLY MARSHALL Anil the Original Ciimiinny WED. Mali -j XKX'r'MrAMTELL WKKK In REPEH IOIHE TO-DAY Liberty TO NIGHT MAT. I Moving 1,000 Seats, 25c 15c. I Pictures 600 Seats, 15c nt Kill) 'I'hara. ml sat.

Vftiriiiioii anil EvenliiK Coneerta, ttu- Worl.l a lOe. Illliilny I Kntortiiiiurs. l.lil.Hl'iiii.l llewt I'li-luri-M 1 tSECRETSERViGE DAVID BEI-ASCO 5th MONTH CHOWDED MOST POPULAR DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, KLAW 4 KRI. ANGER present JOSEPH BROOKS) REBECGA Mat. anil KlKht Matinee, UilOi 8ll0 HKIit l.All I'llM MARIE CAHILL leading woman who her first appearance with, the company last week, will fall the part of Helen Truman, the wife.

Victor Browne will be the husband, John Rutherford. The new juvenile man of the company, Louis Kimball, will make his first appearance In the part of Robert Gray. Harry Hicks will be cast for Mathew Culver, a fine heavy role. In til. rnumial ll nV PDRflOT Mnnlial week The Traveling Salesman The Bohemian FIELD MOORE.

I'INARD MASi, John F. lark, Snmmy tollliia, Down" Walah, Douglaa Swift. UNLIKE ANY OTHER FLAY HAVE EVER SEEV. OF OORSE OAVTON'S STOCK THEATHKS MATINEES EVERY DAY SUHNYBROOK VAUDEVILLE THEATERS GEN EE IN HER DANCES EVENINGS. 10, nainrC MATINEES.

20, so, 5o eta. rnitoto 10, 20, 30 SOU UN IKS a uni nrr twice daily i CMPIRt TEL. SMO BtSH. Broadway Ralph Av. Beat S.a...

OOa BrKlnnlnc Monday Jan. SO, 1011 Star Show Girls DAYTON'S THEATRE 1'HONE 2JII3 W'MHKUUG ny Kate Douglas Wtgffin and Charlotte Thompson VICHY Tt'KSllAY li-AI I Foundi Founded CORSE PAYTON'S STOCK CO. STAR AT THEORPHEUM. Adeline Genee, the phenomenal dancing on the famous Rebecca Books If. I WILLIE GREEN'S RECEPTION, Presenting a dramatization of Rostand's famous story L'AIGLOfi Conllnnotia Confer! Kvrry Snnilny MODEL'S SVRPHISE.

A SEl.b and GERTIE LE CLAIR and her I PICKANINNIES 5 Wdneaday I M.AVtlTV, I piio.vK cs; N. IKJIIOKH.V IliFPODROIVSF "IXTH AV, 43d to 41th BIB. Kvrs. at -Direction the MESSRS. SHUBERT Pailj- Motlncfs at 2.

Smtt $1.00. THE I NTERN ATION AL I THE BALLET JE IVIAHAUA THE BAHTHftLAKE I HOBOKEN. UURSK PAYTON'S THE IJIRL I LEFT mir.KNER'S STOCK (O. In if rj ll Ll mm 2:15 All New York Is Talking! "The Best Dramatic Department of Any New York Newspaper," IS THK PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL VERDICT OX THK THEATER NEWS IN THE BROOKLYN EAGLE. The Only Brooklyn Newspaper Giving Complete News of the Theaters and Adequate Reviews of All the New Hays.

WILLIAM FAVERSHAM SAYS: "Among all the criticisms in Greater New York, The Eagle's is the onlv one which has shown any appreciation of Mr. Knoblauch's play, 'The Understand me when I say with what great appreciation I read your notice. "EAGLE AMUSEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS BRING AUDIENCES." star of the "Soul kiss ana uacueiui Belles," is giving her farewell to the stage, as she retired into private life at the termination of the present vaudeville engagement, and appears at the Orpheum this week, supported by the dancers who have been with her In the legitimate productions In which she ha3 appeared. All of her dancing numbers will be sumptuously iet and mounted. This is one last opportunity for playgoers to see her.

"The Photo Shop" is also on the bill of next week. It is one of the best of the Lasky attractions, with a strong cast and in ensemble of sixteen good-looking chapn SUHDflY CO CERTS PHILHARMONIC SOCIKTY OF NEW VOKK BIG REVIEW Clarice Vance, Grand Opera House. the original cast and the performance should attract equally as largo audiences at Its final week here as those that have already enjoyed It. RUTH ST. DENIS TO DANCE AT THE ACADEMY.

Pnih St Denis, who will be seen at (il'ST HIiKHi oiHiiictiir, Urooklyn Arnilemy of MiinIu CRNE4ilB HALL. SAT. A FEB. 4 BUSONI HerlhovPH, Clullilll, Llaat Seats $2 to 75c. at Tyson'a and HAN RON.

437 Mh rhlckerlng Piano CADSKI all program LohenKrln: Prelude, Elua's iJreatn. Tannliaimer: Overture. Elizabeth's Aria. March. Immolation Scene i Hall.

Frl. F-h. .1 BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. TtKS LA BOHEME Mmn Nl'lfn. Alten: MM.

SmlmolT, Seoul, de Seaurola. Plnl-Corl, Reac.ilgllan; Buda. Cond. Podestl. and girls.

Harry Williams and jeaa to Management Loudon LADY COOK'S LECTURE A I MI I M' nnri the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a single performance, next Saturday evening in her new dance creations, founded on Ihe religion and customs of ancient Kgypt, has given two years tu tile preparation of the new dances. Tho museums at home and abroad were ransacked for material on which to base tin-numbers in order thai, they might be as nearly historically correct lis poisible. In tee ancient Kgpiian ilanc 3 in which tht is appeal this season, Miss St Schwartz, song writers, appear in a repe -toire of the songs they have made popular. Drown, Harris arid Brown present a skit; the Hounding Gordons offer au acrob-uic number. An animal act of unusual characier in that of Maximilian Gruber'rt aggregation, in which Minnie, tho.

elephant geiB the spollight; Kessler and display a varieit of dancing itep3, and there are a number ot other features on the bill. IVIUSEE Edn JtnHan Orrhatrn Hour CINEMATOGRAPH DEN iial Amatrnra ThnraiTay CAallMvl Shna Uallr BIG REVIEW, BIG BARGAINS! rrrftio overroats. Men's Tailoivd Kit t. latent eliailea, 5.aS, Klegant Hotge end Mixed Suits, ln.00. CAMERON l'lall)uli Orooklyn.

I AUDI I)E PARIS xl Week ROLLER SKATING Seaaivua Uatly, UANU t'0CGBTS. BLCKNtiR'S CO.NCEHTS SV.MJAY,.

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