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AMUSEMENTS.

NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES

NEW AMSTERDAM West 42d St. Eve. at 8:15

MATINEES WED. AND SAT. 3:15

In the Whole History of the World There Never Has Been a Time When Joy and Light-Heartedness Should Prevail to a Greater Extent Than Today.

ALL THAT IS JOYOUT AND LIGHT-HEARTED, ALL THAT IS GAY AND LAUGHABLE IS GUARANTEED IN KLAW & ERLANGER'S TIMELY MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH.

THE GIRL BEHIND THE GUN

ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE
ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC
Open All Year. Phone Bryant 240.


EMPIRE B'way & 49th St. Even. at 8:30 Mat. Wed. & Sat. 3:30

CYRIL MAUDE in C. Hadden Chambers' Comedy Masterpiece THE SAVING GRACE


BELASCO West 44 St. Even 8:20 Mats. Thur. & Sat. 3:30.

FRANCES STARR
in "TIGER! TIGER!" A New Play by Edward Knoblock


LYCEUM West 45th St. Evenings at 8:20 Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 3:30.

DAVID BELASCO presents
DADDIES


GLOBE B'way & 48 St. Evenings at 8:20 Mats. Wed. (Pop.) Sat., 2:30.

Julia Sanderson-Joseph Cawthorn
SAM HARDY and DOYLE & DIXON
in "THE CANARY."


CRITERION B'way & 44th St. Eve. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30

3 WISE FOOLS


LIBERTY West 43d St. Evenings at 8:15. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:15

The Rainbow Division of Musical Comedies
GLORIANNA
with Eleanor Painter
"Best Dancing Show on the Boards."—Eve. World


Henry Miller's Theatre 129 W. 43d St.

SEAT SALE NOW.—Mats. THURS. & SAT.
BEGINNING SATURDAY EVE. NOV 16

HENRY MILLER
RUTH CHATTERTON
in "Daddy Long-Legs"


VANDERBILT West 48th St. Eves 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30

Mr. LEO DITRICHSTEIN in "THE MATINEE HERO."


GEO. M. COHAN Thea., B'way & 43 St. Evs. 8:30 Bryant 392. Pop. Mat. Wed. 2:30

The Saucy Star and Gayest Music Play.
MITZI in "HEAD OVER HEELS."


alt= LIGHTNIN GAIETY, Eve. 8:30. Mats. Wed & Sat, 2:30.
alt= LIGHTNIN GAIETY, Eve. 8:30. Mats. Wed & Sat, 2:30.

COHAN & HARRIS W. 42d St. Evs. 8:30 Pop. Mat. Wed. 2:20

Most Fascinating Mystery Play Ever Written
3 FACES EAST
Hundreds Turned Away At Every Performance


Greenwich Village Theatre 7th Av. & 4th St. Evs. 8:30 Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:30

The Better 'Ole
Moves NEXT MONDAY to Cort Theatre


CORT West 48th St. Even. 8:30 Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:30
LAST WEEK
John Cort's Musical Comedy Triumph
FIDDLERS THREE


STANDARD B'way, 90 St. Evs. 25c in $1
Mats. Tom'w & Thurs., 25+50c

LEON GORDON in "Watch Your Neighbor"



METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

Tomorrow Night at 8:15
GALA CONCERT ORGANIZED BY JOHN McCORMACK
"The Singing Prophet of Victory"
Associated with Mr. McCormack will be
MAGGIE TEYTE
THE EMINENT SOPRANO AND
JACQUES THIBAUD
FRANCE'S GREATEST VIOLINIST

(Courtesy Chas. L. Wagner, Loudon Charlton, D. F. McSweeney and Music League)

AUSPICES ALLIED THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURE AND MUSIC TEAM

TICKETS $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 (NO WAR TAX)
NOW ON SALE AT METROPOLITAN OP. HOUSE BOX OFFICE


MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE, 24th West of B'way. Evgs. 8:15. Matinee Wednesday & Saturday 3:15.

DAVID WARFIELD
in "THE AUCTIONEER"

Prices 25c to $1.50. Wed. Mat. 25c to $1.
Always 500 Orch. Seats at $1.


alt= EVERYTHING at the Hippodrome Matinee Today, Best Seats (Except Boxes) $1.00 Evgs. at 8:15
alt= EVERYTHING at the Hippodrome Matinee Today, Best Seats (Except Boxes) $1.00 Evgs. at 8:15

B. F. KEITH's PALACE B'way & 47 St. Mat .Daily, 25c-$1

EDDIE FOY and
The Younger Foye
Mlle. PAULE GLERGET
BEATRICE HERFORD
BESSIE CLAYTON
and The Cassinos.


B. F. KEITH'S RIVERSIDE B'way and 96th St.

"AN AMFRICAN ACE"
BELLE BAKER, 2d Week
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Barry
Dusbar's Grenadier Girls.


PARK Theatre, Columbus Circle and 59th St. Evgs. 8:15. Matinee Sat. 3:15

Society of American Singer. Opera Comique
3 Gilbert & Sullivan Comic Operas
Tonight, Tuesday, and Saturday Nights MIKADO
Wed. and Fri. Nights PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Thursday Night and Saturday Matinee PINAFORE


French Theatre du Vieux Colombier 65 W. 35th. Evs. 8:15. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:15
This Week Double Bill
"Le Volle du Bonheur" and "Crainquebille."
Best Seats 50c to $2. Saturday Night Popular Prices.


COLUMBIA B'war & 47th
Twice Daily 2:15 & 8:15.
Popular Prices.
GOLDEN CROOK with Billy Arlington.



MOTION PICTURES


A DRAMA OF TODAY.

"Suspicion"

AND 3RD TREMENDOUS WEEK.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "Shoulder Arms."
BROADYWAY THEATRE At 41st Street
Continuous Noon to 11 P.M.


RIVOLI B'way, 49th St.
15-30-60c. Loges $1.
"A ROMANCE OF THE AIR," with Lieut. Bert Hall & Edith Day.
RIVOLI ORCHESTRA.
Personal appearance Lieur. Hall Every Perf.


RIALTO Times Square
20-30-60c
MARY BOLAND in "A Woman's Experience."
Vincente Ballester.
RIALTO ORCHESTRA


STRAND B'way & 47th St.

"Little Women"
Soloists, War Review.
STRAND ORCH.


Loew's New York Theatre & ROOF. 10, 20, 30.
Cont. 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Roof to 1 A.M.
HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "PALS FIRST"


81st St. Theatre, on B'way. Tel Schuyler 3930
WM. S. HART in "BORDER WIRELESS."
Also Greater VAUDEVILLE.


PLAZA Madison Ave., at 59th St.
J. Warren Kerrigan
"BURGLAR FOR A NIGHT"



AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. SHUBERT.

39th St. THEATRE
Near B'way. Phone Bryant 413. Eves, 8:15 Mats. Wed. & Sat., 2:15

MOST PLEASANT OF ALL THRILLS IN THE THEATRE TO-DAY!

THE LONG DASH

ROBERT EDESON. HENRY E. DIXEY.

ABSORBING LOVE STORY OF A DUAL PERSONALITY.

"SRILLING MELODRAMA. ONE LONG SUCCESSION OF THRILLS."—Alan Dale, American.

"MOST EXCELLENT EXTERTAINMENT."—Haywood Brown, Tribune

By Robert Mears MacKay and Victor Mapes.


WINTER GARDEN
B'WAY and 50th St. Evgs. at 9:00.

SMOKING RESUMES AT THE WINTER GARDEN
MATINEE TOMORROW at 2.
32nd WEEK IN NEW YORK.

AL JOLSON
And Incomparable Company of 150 in
SINBAD


SHUBERT Th., 44th W. of B'y. Beg'g Thurs. Eve. At 9:30.

WINTHROP AMES PRESENTS
THE BETROTHAL
SEQUEL TO THE BLUE BIRD
By MAURICE MAETERLINCK
SEATS NOT ON SALE.


PLAYHOUSE West 48th. Eves. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30

OPENING TONIGHT AT 8:30
William A. Brady Present
James Whitcomb Riley's
HOME AGAIN

A Comedy by Robert McLaughlin.
Written from the Folk-Poems and Stories of the Hoosier Poet, with

  • MACLYN ARBUCKLE
  • TIM MURPHY
  • FORREST ROBINSON
  • CHAS. DOW CLARK
  • MADELINE DELMAR
  • ANTOINETTE WALKER
  • SCOTT COOPER
  • HENRY DUFFY
  • HARRY REDDING
  • JAMES BILLINGS
  • ERVILLE ALDERSON
  • MARIE TAYLOR

CASINO B'way & 39th St. Evgs. 8:15. Mats. Wed & Sat. 2:15.

SOME TIME with ED. WYNN

MERRY MUSICAL ROMANCE


Greatest Musical Hit in Years!

LITTLE SIMPLICITY
AT THE ASTOR THEATRE

"DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL PLAY. FULL OF HEART INTEREST AND YOUTH AND BEAUTY"—Wesley Jamer, American.


COMEDY 41st, W. of B'way. Eve. 8:30. Mts. Thurs. & Sat. 2:15.

JOHN D. WILLIAMS Presents
Oscar Wilde's Greatest Comedy
AN IDEAL HUSBAND

Normal Trevor—William Lackaye
Cyril Harcourt—Julia Arthur
Beatrice Bookley


LYRIC 43D St., W. of B'way. Eves 8:30 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:20.

Roland West's Thriller of Thrillers
The UNKNOWN PURPLE
With RICHARD BENNETT.


CENTRAL Thea., B'way & 47th. Bryant 17. Evs. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30.

ALICE BRADY
Returned to the Spoken Stage in
FOREVER AFTER


BIJOU 45th, W. of B'way. Evs. in 8:30 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30

JOHN D. WILLIAMS Present
"COMPLETE SUCCESS."—World.
H. B. Warner in Sleeping Partners
with Irene Bordoni


48TH ST. Thea. E. of Broadway. Eves, 8:30. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:30.

The BIG CHANCE
With MARY NASH


HUDSON West 44th St. Evgs. at 8:15, Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30

LOUIS MANN & SAM BERNARD
IN FRIENDLY ENEMIES


HARRIS West 42d Street. Evenings at 8:30, Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2:30.

BERTHA KALICH in "THE RIDDLE: WOMAN"


ELTINGE West 42d St. Evenings, 8:30. Matinees Wed. & Sat. 2:20.

UNDER ORDERS


REPUBLIC West 42d St. Evenings 8:30. Matineers Wed. & Sat., 2:30

Marjorie Rambeau in "WHERE POPPIES BLOOM."


ROOF CENTURY THEATRE AT 11:30.
CENTURY GROVE MIDNIGHT REVUE
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 'N' EVERYTHING
Smile with Lovely MOLLIE KING.


Keep Your Ear to the Ground

TEA FOR 3
A Sparkling Comedy by ROI COOPER MEGRUE

News of its success has travelled from Coast to Coast.
Presented by Selwyn & Co. at
MACINE ELLIOTT'S THEATRE.
West 29th St. Eve. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat.

If you buy in adcance the best seats may be had for every performance at the Box Office.


BOOTH 45th, West of B'way. Evs. 8:30. Matinees Wed. & Sat. 2:30

Clare Jummer's New Comedy BE CALM CAMILLA

"Is best performance and brightest play in town."—Tribune.


SPECIAL: AFTERNOONS THURS. & FRI. at 3.
ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS AND GEORGE COPELAND PIANIST
PRICES $2.50 TO 50c.


JOHN BARRYMORE in TOLSTOI'S "REDEMPTION"

PLYMOUTH W. 45th St. Evs. 8:30. Bry, 40. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30.


HAMLET PLYMOUTH THEATRE SHAKESPEARE PLAYHOUSE
with WALTER HAMPDEN
SPECIAL MATS. NOV. 15th and 22nd at 2.


44TH ST. Thea. Just W. of B'way. Evs. 8:15. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:15.

ROBERT B. MANTELL IN RICHELIEU
Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Boxes $2.00


LONGACRE W. 48th St. Evenings at 8:30. Matinees Wed. & Sat., 2:30.

WM. COLLIER in "NOTHING BUT LIES."


BROADHURST 44th, W. of B'way. Evs. 8:15. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:15.

NORA BAYES In a New Musical Play
LADIES FIRST


FULTON 46th St., W. of B'way. Evs. 8:30. Mats. Wed. & Sat. (Pop.), 2:20.

A STICH IN TIME
A Happy Play—with—
IRENE FENWICK


Shubert-Riviera B'way & 97th. Eve. 8:15. Mat. Tom'w. Best Seats 50c. Highest Price Orch. Seats, $1. Evgs.

Guy Bates Post in THE Masquerader


Loew's 7th Av. at 125 St. Evs. 25c to $1. Mat. Tom'w, 25c & 50c.

"OH, BOY!" with Anna Wheaton and Marie Carroll.


METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE

  • OPENING TO-NIGHT AT 8. Samson et Delila, Homer; Caruso, Couzinou (new), Rothier, Reisz, Ananian. Cond., Monteux.
  • Wed. Eve., at 6, Aida. Music, Homer; Crimi (new), Montesanto (new), Didur, d'Angelo. Cond., Moransoni.
  • Thurs. Eve., at 8:15, Daughter of the Regiment. Hempel, Howard; Carpi, Scotti. Cond., Papi.
  • Fri. Eve, at 8, Ferza del Destine. Ponselle (new), Gentle (new); Caruso, De Luca, Chalmers, Mardones. Cond., Papi.
  • Sat. Mat. at 2, Thale. Ferrar, Braslau, Delauncie, Egener; Dias, Conkinou, Rother. Cond., Monteux.
  • Sat. Eve., at 9, (75c. to $3), Double Bill, Cavalleria Rusticana. Easton, Perini; Althouse, Chalmers, Pagliacei, Musio, Kingston, Scotti, Beda. Cond., Moranzoni.
  • Next Mon., at 8, Tosca. Farrar; Crimi, Scotti, Malatenta. Cond. Moranzoni.

BRROKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
To-morrow Eve. at 3, BUTTERLFY. Farrar, Fornia; Althouse, De Luca, Bada. Cond., Moranzoni.
HARDMAN PIANO USED.


N. Y. SYMPHONY SOCIETY

WALTER DAMROSCH, Cond'r.

Carnegie Hall, Thurs. Aft., Nov. 15, at 3
Soloist MABEL GARRISON
Symphony, "Harold in Italy," Berlioz, Mozart, Kelley, Cesar Franck
Seats at Box Office. George Engles, Mgr.


PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

JOSEF STRANSKY Conductor

CARNEGIE HALL
Next Thur. Evg. at 8:30. Next Fri. Aft. at 2:30.
Chadwick, Dvorak, Roger-Ducasse, Villiers Stanford, Debussy, Tchaikovsky.
Subscription and single tickets now at Box Office. Felix F. Leifels, Mgr.


AEOLIAN HALL. This Afternoon at 8:00.
Recital by Alfred CORTOT
FAMOUS FRENCH PIANIST

Tkts. $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, 50c. Steinway Piano.


Aeolian Hall, Mon. Aft., Nov. 18, at 8, AURORE
50c to $1.50
Again: LA CROIX
—PIANIST—

Mgt. Loudon Charlton. Steinway Piano.


Princess Thea., Tomorrow Aft. at 3.
JULIA HENRY
Song Recital. Seats $2, $1, at Theatre.


Aeolian HAll, Wed. Aft., Nov. 13, at 2:30.
RICHARD CZERWONKY
Violin Recital

Seats $1.50, $1, 75c, at Box Office.


Aeolian Hall, Tom'w Eve. 8:15—Seats Now
N. Y. Chamber Music Soc.
of Piano, String and Wind Instruments. Organization of Soloists, Carolyn Beebe, Dir.


Loew's American Roof 42d St., W. of B'way. Every Evg. at 8:15
"AMERICA'S ANSWER"
"Miss America" & 7 oth. Big Acts.
All Seats Reserved. 25, 35, 50


ANDERSON GALLERIES Park Ave. & 59th St.

British Government announces
AN OFFICIAL EXHIBITION
—OF—
Colored Naval Photographs

Depicting Episodes and Incidents Associated with every Phase of Naval Warfare
Direct from Pinces Galleries, London.

Lieut. J. C. Percy, R.N.V.R. Illustrated Talk on the Work of the Navy, Every Evening at 9.

Daily (Until Nov. 16th), 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. ADM. 50c.

Net Proceeds American Red Cross
Navy Auxillary No. 203


ESTABLISHED 1859.
TYSON & CO.
TheatricalTicket Offices
1472 BROADWAY 4080 Bryant
96 BRAODWAY 9100 Rector
Subscription Seats for the Opera at Box Office Prices
Opera tickets resold on 10% Commission basis.


JANE MANNER
Drama Reading—The Waldorf
Tues., Nov. 12, 3 P.M.
"The Great Galeoto" JOSE ECHEGARAY
Admission, Including War Tax, $2.
Mgt. E. B. Manner, 226 W. 70. Circular on request.


MAXINE ELLIOTT'S THEATRE
Next Sunday Evening, Nov. 17, at 9:15,
YVETTE GUILBERT
By Request Chansons Rouges, Chansons Populaires.
Direction Daniel Mayer. (Knabe Piano.)


AEOLIAN HALL
TOMOR'W AFT. at 3. SAT., NOV. 16, at 3. Two Recitals
LEO ORNSTEIN
Res'd Seats 50c to $1.40. Boxes $12.
Mgt. M. H. HANSON. (KNABE PIANO.)


RULLMAN'S (Established 1842)

Theatre Ticket Offices
Metropolitan Opera Subscriptions
AT Box Office Prices

130 West 42d St. 111 Broadway.


OPERA TICKETS Tel. Bryant 7877-7878

Choice Seats for CARUSO Tonight & Friday Eve. All Opera Subscriptions Bought, Sold, Exchanged. CONSOLI, 1438 Broadway, between 40th-41st Street.


—All for One, and One for All—

THE ALLIED THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURE AND MUSIC TEAM
WILLIAM FOX Chairman GEORGE M. COHAN Associate Chairman
HEADQUARTERS 110 West 42nd ST.
PHONE BRYANT 9920

ACCOUNCES FOR THE
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN

Y.M.C.A.—Y.W.C.A.—Nat'l Catholic War Council—Jewish Welfare Board—War Camp Community Service—American Library Association—Salcation Army

A SERIES OF STIRRING BENEFITS

Tickets for these events will be sold at box office prices at all ticket agencies and hotel stands. No war tax.



Two Great War Relic Expositions

1st Field Artillery Armory 69th St. & B'way, Manhattan.
23d REGIMENT ARMORY Beford & Atlantic Aves., Brooklyn.

OPEN TO-DAY AT 2:30
CONTINUOUS DAILY THEREAFTER FOR 9 DAYS—2:30 TO 11 P.M.
ADMISSION 50c. AT EITHER ARMORY.

WAR TROPHIES FROM EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELDS GATHERED FOR THE U.S. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION. Huts and Detailed Exhibits showing how our boys are looked after by the above organizations—daily program features, band concerts, allied Army Costumes—Drills—Community Singers, Speakers—Pageants and Dances.

THESE EXHIBITIONS AFFORD EMPLOYERS OF LARGE FORCES AN OPPOTUNITY TO SECURE TICKETS IN LOTS FROM 500 TO 5,000 FOR THEIR EMPLOYEES AND IN THIS WAY DOING A PATRIOTIC SERVICE. PURCHASES OF THIS KIND CAN BE ARRANGED THROUGH ALLIED TEAM HEADQUARTERS.


METROPOLICAL OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW NIGHT 8.15
SEATS NOW SELLING

GALA CONCERT ORGANIZED BY THE "SINGING PROPHET OF VICTORY" JOHN McCORMACK Assiciated with Mr. McCormack will be MAGGIE TEYTE The Eminent Soprano. JACQUES THIBAUD FRANCE'S GREATEST VIOLINIST.

Courtesy of Chas. L. Wagner-Loudon Charlton, D. F. McSweeney, and the Music League. SEATS ON SALE OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE. PRICES: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $5,00.


POLO GROUNDS Saturday AFt. Nov. 16, at 2 P.M.
PRICES $1 & $2

FOOTBALL Princeton vs. Camp Upton DRILLS OF PRINCETON AND CAMPUPTON SOLDIERS, MILITARY BAND CONCERTS AND THRILLING AVIATION STUNTS.


HOTEL ASTOR SATURDAY NIGHT NOV. 16 STARTING AT 10 P.M.
TICKETS $10 A PERSON

THE VICTORY BALL

A gorgeous event that will overshadow any charity ball every given. ARMY—NAVY—OPERATIC—THEATRICAL—MOTION PICUTE AND CIVILIAN ORGANIZATIONS ARE COLLABORATING TO MAKE THIS THE CROWNING EVENT OF THE DRIVE. TICKETS, $10 a Person.

PATRONESSES

  • Ethel Barrymore
  • Billie Burke
  • Alice Brady
  • Mildred Adams
  • Julia Arthur
  • Fay Bainter
  • Nora Bayes
  • Irene Bordont
  • Tavie Belge
  • Wilde Bennett
  • Alexandra Carlisle
  • Ruth Chatterton
  • Ina Claire
  • Marguerite Clark
  • Beasie Clayton
  • Miriam Cooper
  • Jane Cowl
  • Hazel Dawn
  • Roszika Dolly
  • Yansel Dolly
  • Maxine Elliott
  • June Elvidge
  • Geraldine Farrar
  • Pauline Frederick
  • Irene Fenwick
  • Lola Fisher
  • Mary Garden
  • Grace George
  • Evelyn Gosnell
  • Dorothy Green
  • Mrs. Ben Ali Haggin
  • Violet Heming
  • Peggy Hyland
  • Alice Joyce
  • Bertha Kalich
  • Annette Kellermann
  • Madge Jennedy
  • Anna Luther
  • Julia Marlowe
  • Mae Marsh
  • Mitzi
  • Florence Moore
  • Nazimova
  • Mary Nash
  • Mabel Normand
  • Eleanor Painter
  • Mary Pickford
  • Marjorie Rambeau
  • Florence Reed
  • Lillian Russell
  • Mary Ryan
  • Julia Sanderson
  • Emily Stevens
  • Norma Telmadge
  • Laurette Taylor
  • Olive Thomas
  • Lenore Ulric
  • Charlotte Walker
  • Frances White
  • Peggy Wood
  • Clara Kimball Young

MADISON SQ. GARDEN Saturday Night, Nov. 16th.

PRICES, $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00
SEATS ON SALE WED., NOV. 13th, AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN or ALL TICKED AGENCIES.

Chas. Harvey, Wm. Gibson, Jos. Humphreys and Associates will present a military concert and a BOXING CARNIVAL in which the stars of the pugilistic world will give the best they have. You remember the show they gave for the Red Cross. This record will be outdone. The sporting committee in charge will donate the entire proceeds to the United War Work Campaign Fund.

  • BENNY LEONARD vs. JACK BRITTON
  • JOE JEANNETTE vs KID NORFOLK
  • FRANKIE CALLAHAN vs. BARNEY ADAIR
  • BENNIE VOLGAR vs. LEO JOHNSON
  • JOHNNY DUNDEE vs. JOE WELLING
  • JIM COFFEY vs. CLAY TURNER
  • WILLIE JACKSON vs. EDDIE WALLACE
  • FRANKIE BURNS vs. K. O. EGGERS

METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Sunday Night, Nov. 17th.
PRICES: $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00

AUCTION SALE To-Morrow at 3
Cohan & Harris Thea. Regular Sale Wednesday A. M.

The National Association of Friars Announces an All-Star

FRIARS FROLIC

Under the Personal Direction of FRIAR ABBOT GEO. M. COHAN

  • Raymond Hitchcock
  • Al Jolson
  • DeWolf Hopper
  • Sam Bernard
  • Louis Mann
  • William Collier
  • Frank Tinney
  • Irving Berlin
  • Andrew Mack
  • James J. Corbett
  • Joe Lertore
  • Lew Fields
  • Joe Weber
  • Donald Brian
  • Leo Ditrichstein
  • Cyril Maude
  • Will Rogers
  • John Charles Thomas
  • Doyle & Dixon
  • Joe Cawthorn
  • Ed Wynn
  • Mitzi
  • Frank Bacon
  • Eleanor Painter
  • others to be announced.

The Friars will donate the entire proceeds to the United War Work Campaign Fund.



JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER and MRS. CHARLES TIFFANY
ANNOUNCE FOR THE
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN

Y.M.C.A.—Y.W.C.A.—Nat'l Catholic War Council—Jewish Welfare Board—War Camp Community Service—American Library Association—Salvation Army

CONCERT
(Under the Direction of CHARLES D. ISAACSON)

  • MAX ROSEN, Violinist
  • FLORENCE HINKLE, Soprano
  • CHARLES HARRISON, Tenor
  • WILLIAM WILLEKE, 'Cellist
  • AURELIO GIORNI, Pianist
  • 15th C.A.C. BAND (Fort Hamilton)

And Others

CARNEGIE HALL—Nov. 15, 8:15
25c to $2.00. Buy Seats Now.
Entire Proceeds to Fund.
AT BOX OFFICE AND 680 FIFTH AVENUE
Mail Orders Taken


alt= Madison Square Garden. 23rd Annual Exhibition TO-DAY Trotters, Hunters, Ponies in Harness, Saddle Horses and Jumpbers NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Gross Receipts To United War Work Campaign Fund ADMISSION $1.00 Box Office Phone 4540 Madison Square.
alt= Madison Square Garden.
23rd Annual Exhibition TO-DAY
Trotters, Hunters, Ponies in Harness, Saddle Horses and Jumpbers NATIONAL HORSE SHOW
Gross Receipts To United War Work Campaign Fund ADMISSION $1.00
Box Office Phone 4540 Madison Square.

SEATS FOR CARUSO TONIGHT
OPERA TICKETS

Subscriptions Bought, Sold & Exchanged. Season or Alternate Performances. JACOBS' TICKET OFFICE. 1398 B'WAY & 38th St. Phone GREELEY 4100, 4190.


DANCING CARNIVAL
ST. NICHOLAS RINK
98th St., nr. Broadway.
2 P.M. to Midnight.


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NEWMAN COLORED VIEWS MOTION PICTURES
TRAVEL TALES ]] 5 SUNDAY EVES. AT 9:30. MONDAY MATS. AT 3:00

  • PARIS, 1918 NOV. 17-18
  • WARTIME FRANCE NOV. 24-25
  • WARTIME ITALY DEC. 1-2
  • LONDON, 1918 DEC. 8-9
  • WARTIME ENGLAND DEC. 15-16

Course Sale Closes Today, $5, $4, $3, $2.50
Single Seats on Sale Tomorrow.


BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
NEWMAN Traveltalks

Five Wednesdays—Mat. 4; Even'gs 8:15

  • COLOR VIEWS & MOTION PICTURES
  • PARIS, 1918 Nov. 13
  • WARTIME FRANCE Nov. 20
  • WARTIME ITALY Nov. 27
  • LONDON, 1918 Dec. 4
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