W'f ,vv.Vr EVENING' PUBLIC, LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY,' MAUOH' 30; 10l8 .'v w - j PICTURE STAGED IN BRAZILIAN JUNGLE COPEAU CAME OVER AS ARTISTIC LEGATE Director of Vieux-Colombicr Playa Had French Minister's Official Sanction i ..lii i 1!N ElVM BROAD STREET SAMUEL P. NIXON' ! THEATltE fRANK MRDUNGBR, BwIom Mn.tl I 5KS" MONDAY ?i,.',V.",?e,,?,I,...S,.5D.ylikt Satin T. h Entiro "Tarzan of the Apes" Cast Assembled in Ama zonian Wilds I m ETI7SE77TFTWT1 K Br I'h c F- r ' p l? To what lencth motion-picture pro ducern will go for proper atmospheric detail and color wilt bo demonstrated at tha Victoria Theatre In the new film play, "Tartan of the Apo," which be gins a two weeks' run at that nouns on April S, The National Kllm Corpora tion, which made the production, took a company composed of twenty princi pal, dlroctorB, camera men anil a crew of stage builders to tho Amaxon Tllvcr district of Brazil and thenco r tho In terior of tho Braitllnn JuiiRlra, whero two months were spent making tho scenes of tho story. Six llonn, four tlccrs nntl a number of panthen), wild boars and rlephantM were transported to the Brazilian wilds for ueo In the picture. Four lions were killed beforo the camera and a number of other wild animals slain. More than 2000 natives were engaged, assembled at Jlannos, transported further Inland nnd rehearsed for three neclcs before the scenes typifying cannibal life were staged. As tho natives rpoke nothing but a Portugueso patois, a number of Interpreters were kept constantly on tho icono to .transmit the director's orders. Bushmen were necessary to oleur tlio locations of poisonous reptiles. Put ins; the ten weeks In Brazil more than 200 snakes wcro killed, fifteen serious accidents happened to the players In the company and three fires occurred. A cannibal llluge covering three acres of ground was built and burped to the ground during the action of the play and rebuilt from another angle and again burned when Tarzan, at the head of the group of elephants, roved through the tillage to avenge the death of his ape-mother. Three hundred thalched roof huts were built. Klfty-two aerial acrobats wnro taken to the Jungles und supplied with Bpeclal "ape-suits." Nino carH, six rullman and three bag gage, wero required to transport the company from Los Angeles to New Or leans, where a number of scenes were staged. Sixteen sheds, similar to those at our army cantonments, were erected In Brazil for the housing of tho mem bers of tho company, and a small church wai built, in which services In various religions were held on each (Sunday. Two hundred thousand feet of film vvpre exposed at a cost of $300,000. Tho presentation of this picture at the Vic toria Theatro will bo tho first (allowing anywhere outsldy of New York. Jaciues Copeau, director of the l-Vench Vleux-Colombler players who will Play n four-day tngigement at the Little Theatre, beginning Wednes day ovenlng, April 10, came to America In the unique capacity of ortlclal artls tic ambassador. Ho was In fact duly commissioned by Ilia Minister of Foreign ti,. m1' ie M'nl""r "t Mim Arts nnd the Minister of Kducnllon. In the au tumn he established his Vleux-Uotom- .t.l. i .Catr !n New York PHned after his celebrated TarU original, rue success of the American ntur proved emphatic, so much so. Indeed, that Otto II. Knhn and his associates of ln- board of directors have now orrered to aid tho enterprise for b second season In this country. The summer months will be t-pent at Mr. Knhn'8 country estate. Cedar Court, at Morrlstown, N. J., where tho entire company will bo his guests nnd where, nmld Ideal surroundings, rehearsals for the new repertory will be conducted. Tho coming of tho Vleux-Colombler to New York from the Latin Quarter of iaris is neraiaea as n regenerating In fluence on the American theatre. The company's mission hero Is to present iTcncn uramatlc art In Its most an thentlo and living senso and to ru. vide beautiful works with Interpreters worthy of them, and In a theatre free from commercialism. Just before the rompany railed. Am bassador Jusserand cabled, concerning the effect of the venture, theso stlmulat Ing words to Director Copeau: "Its suc cess will cause real France, to whom goes America's good will nnd sympathy, to be day by day better known und appreciated." New JInnaccr for Great Northern Announcement was made yesterdav that Al. Boyd, lessee and manager of the Arcadia Theatre, nas taken over the dlrertlin of the (Ireat Northern Theatre, on Broad street below T-rle avenue, and will hereafter conduct that home of photoplays alone: the same lines as the Chestnut Btreet house. The pictures will be furnished through tho Stanley Book ing Corporation. 111 41 11 ml 8l i ki WkvmWxmmgirn&NBMlkMmm' 1 1 WMjL k f I k A f'i M mmmmnmmmmWLwmakmWkMmml vS '& & il7ii imTiKI j aftl Avmtmtm. 'MmM I DKflHlMiKiL w a i wStm ilW' t &Ymi I T & AhhbbbhhM& 1 HNjtI i MPlM 1 ARNOLD DALY in Titr, nncATiUT kttcr.ss or ins carkeb "THE MASTER" By Ili:ilM.NN IIAIIB (Author of "The roncert"). Adapted bjr nENJAJUN F. UlAZZK Blreft from the lludnon Theatre, New ork Cltr o::.. NOTICE! Your Attention! !n my opinion, "TARZAN OF THE APES" ! without doubt the molt unusual tale, the mott weird series of adventures and the most startling and tentationat in character of all the many tales of the dark and dreaded jungle ever conceived. This photoplay will create A GREATER SEN SATION THAN THE BOOK, and the millions who have read the story will want to see this thrilling and educational maiterpiece. ggasgaa It Is to accommodate the public that I have decided that this film, "Tarzan of the Apes," with all its wonders, shall be presented at the Victoria at every performance at the principal attraction for two weeks, commencing Monday, April 8th. Touri truly, Cfr I)lr. On. Central Market M. Co. 3 grrroa SV0 Q V o . O 1 SAMUEL P. NIXON JK?f(If't NEXT WEEK ONLY $&& VS'h.w. UKRAINIAN MUSIC SUNG BY NATIVE PEASANTS Delightful Slavic-Magyar Melodies and Wild, Pcrfcrvid Dances Pre sented Hero for First Time "It's- an 111 wind." etc.. Is an adage particularly apt In thero days of war. Ono of tho natural consequences of the closer knitting of nations which has resulted from the world conflict Is tlio release of folk tunes and legends hlth-, erto restricted to tho natlvo provinces.) Testerday and the day before Philadel phia heard for the first time real Ukral-1 nlan music and saw tho thrilling, reck less dances which fero to release tha tremendous buoyancy of the peasant nature. Tho four operettas produced at the Walnut Street Theatre mado the American "comic operas" shrink Into a shameful Insignificance by compari son. Melody, harmony, histrionic and vocal ability far outshone anything on the American stage today. Ukrainian muilc Is essentially Slavic, but unlike tho Busslan It has u more optimistic feeling. The Inevitable fatal ism of tho Muscovites, which Is always present In the folk songs as well as the compositions of tho recognized com posers, Is almost totally absent from tho melodies of "little Itussla," To the contrary, thero Is a touch of the carefree Magyar In tho niutlc. The melodies flow without the depressing re straint of the utter futility of every thing. The harmonies are ns many voiced nnd complex nnd the rhythms aa emotional ns we find In Buasiau chorals. The United States hhould have an op portunity to hear and seo tho Ukrainian singers. Fortunately, the trail has been ' blazed By "The Land of Joy." And without underestimating the value of this Spanish production, the Ukrainian musla Is of a much better character, the dances nnd costumes fully as pictur esque, and tho voices Infinitely superior. A. judicious collection oft tho peasant songs and dances, interspersed with comment such ns Julius Tanncn pro vided 111 "Tho Land of Joy," would make an evenings entertainment long to be remembered. ROSS MISSING FROM "WEBERFIELD" REUNION Dapper Comedian Too 111 to operate With Former Fun Partners Co- Charles T. Boss, well known on the Btago for many years as u member of the original Weber and Fields company, and long prominent In musical comedy and In vaudeville, Is seriously 111 at thi Boss-Fenton farm, owned by him and his wife, Mabel Kenton, In North As- . bury Park. Ho has been In falling I health for more than it year. He un- i dervvent an operation more than a year ago, nut um not improve, ne grew much worse a few days ago nnd, thougr ills condition was sllgntiy hetter yew leraay, tils wife lias little nope tor m recovery. Weber and Fields, who havo resume their old partnership and are soon t appear together In "Back Again," com lnc to Philadelphia soon, to the Chest nut Street Opera House, received tho news of Mr, Boss's condition with great regret. "I won't give up." paid Mr. "Weber. "Where there' life there's hope, and Charley may yet recover. He was a splendid specimen of a man and of an artist. I am ery fond of both him and Mrs. Boss. He wrote The Heart of Maryland' for us at the old Muslo Hall, and It was a big hit,' "He was a lino fellow and a wonder ful performer." said Mr. Fields. 'There'a no one on the stage today who can approach him In his dtfllcult lino of art." "Miss Springtime" Coming Back Klaw & ganger's musical comedy ntn. "Mia Sorlnatlme." Which had lta premiere at the Forrest Theatre last season, comes again to this playhouse for one week only, beginning Monday, " April io. in me uaov oj oim,j, iv,M .' lnar favorites of all last season 8 run In Mew York, are George MacFarlane, lClso ! fln t.VH TT V(n 11Vanl"JH fAmem!!. 3- Vlh,ii, nnmliBm VJavn Nunn. Mali W lce Caea And Percy Woodley. ' Filmland's Blackest Villain VW t The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin," 'will be the feature .Him aurucuon ; .the Palace Theatre during the week of nM mmswWSu z-x jt- fjjjjjjjBfK. iis!& aHBsv? fVvRfar;';r JS1 f 'irr.i).--ff.v 7nBtv kz wyv!; it sti ZivftiMSrfMfish.Aaw ill r irall HMTiT jf W- m 'ITTOiaflr ITT'llirTliTiTiTm LYRIC Beginning Monday Night "" .MATS. WKD.NKSUW 4 rUTl'ltDW AT SI5 nnr,p- (Pop. Price Mat. Wed. Wis $1.00 t Ivll h IS Vfiilnrt fiUc to f..00 (i:trept Mit.) mmrmmm iIlirniiy llllinfft f cmuruaj- rrnuiK .nuo fo Ki.nn s .ovc 10 ;.ov Trlt 5MARTEM AMD BRiGtlTCST Or AU musical contoics FRAY COM3TOCK t wiiilAM tltlOTt urn m or OUT BOlTOrl AMD P.S. WOOt- PVT Jcpohl KCRH WITH THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST: I'AACTI.Y AS BKKN FUR U MONTHS AT T1IK I'niMXSS AMI CASINO TIIKATIIKS. M;iV -iOBh CITV ANNA WHEATON, HAIi FORDE. MARIE CARROLL, LYNNE OVERMAN, STEPHEN MALEY. ERNEST STAL LARD, PAY MRBE, EDNA MAY OLIVER, AUGUSTA HAVILAND, FLORENCE McGUIRE, JACK MERRITT, ETHEL FORD, CARL LYLE. M'FrtM. N'llTKh. Thin lii tlin Oltir.IVtl. r.i.t nhlrh flrl nrfi-nl-rl Ihl. unrlrl. famous Hdrrcua on the nlcht of Jnniiury 13. 1017. and hla tern plinlnir It rnntlmi niialy. tV Inter and bummer, Monday lilrlit will be thd 5U.d I'errormauce slven H ivDWKjniLai or au M wm nuiiCAt contoics M ii (mwi WUKB9KBt&tiB0BWmtmiWmWwRK9mWWKmWHKMWMWiWmJl THOMAS M. TJVE. UuRlnesa Manacer ,i.i (Dajllcht Savin? Time) Till! .MASK AMI HIO CI.l'Ii'S SOTII ANNDAI, rnoilUCTION THE BRIDAL NOT Sec the Wonderful Dancing Chorus Hear "Your Favorite Melody" Sec lite "Treasures" That Conic From the Pirate's Cheat i M-.w sont.h nmr.iN.w, miimc-vnusuai, hpecialtiks THE r.NTIKi: NKT I'KliriXIlS KIIB TUT. WAR IlKUEl' Of TUB KSIhRGKNCV AIII OK I'KN.NAi I.VAMA IJBVIiRi' TICKET YOU 1WY HELPS THE BOYS AT TIIE FRONT! FORREST iSE Apr.8 6-NIGHTS-5 MATINEES JIAT. DAILY EXCEPT MON. MAIL ORDERS NOW HEAT HALK niCHSIIAT l&' '&$: WC5X'; m lm&l&& t T- ." S4 .X ;Ng i-f',V h(fi i IN AN NTIBELY NEW REPERTOIRE OF SONGS THE MOST REMARXA&E COMPANYOF VAUDEVILLE STABS EVEK ASSEMBLED Prices Matinees & Nights 50, 75, $1, $1.50, $2 Sal. Evg., 75 to $2.50 raviaiftK.v, 's.. HKST b heralded as Anrll Thu nlintnnlav I J-i rie of tho, moat thr(llfne specimens of ;- wrnm movie". Ji ' iraw (jtroiiBint aecp interest in w mr. ! I,"i . ,' ,,L.L...I. ', , , '(:Ao.'4ray of Muilc, Wed., Apr, 9, at 3 I. M, A , 80CM7WOV NRW VOnK S , CWAIiTBB DAKHOBCH. CONO, Forrest Last Mat. & Evg. Ldle Keeeptlon on 8Ue After SUtlnee. FAREWELL Nerer Again in PeBBylTai Greatest Dancing and Sinjinj Show in the World The Bit Spanish Spectacle i!M m "TUP TlI'-TOK HIIONV BROAD Last Mat. & Evg. MRS. FISKU u ww rr.AV aim rtXII AI Utn, JUptjw'd Ai. WlAmif GAUTltR'S E.XSTEK tVEKH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Headin' South' TOY SHOP Aliern'i Jitr BtnJ 6 llli Feature Art. B WTriT'iic'r " aSi locust bts LULUO 1 fltll AVf.t 1'hlU. Kbolo ALL JUSTEB WKKK Mary Pickford Amarill'y of Clothesline Alley Klr.1 llulf, "The Kn of Ilfnwrafjr" NIXON Jack Pickford 'Huck and Tom' OH, YOU MELODY! A Company ef )R 0111(1 ACTS a lliur!r, ,. Tho Kro't A rV7f DOT POP. MAT THURS. EASTER MONDAY MATINEE Best Seats $1.00 $1.00 HKAT.H ' . Jiilnia ut 8)13 DRAIIV.S MOHMJ-TALKCD-Ol' MKLODItAJIA Seen by More People Than Any Other American Play Millions More Waiting to See It big 7TH . WEEK Willi MARY NASH und the Entiro New York Company monoDM 4. FBED ZIMMERMAN'S QRPHEUM Oermantovfn , Ch.llen Av, l. tV. Talor, tleneml Munaier Evg. Prices, 25c, 3oc & 50c nl'GIXMNO MONDAY KVKNINO Easter Week Attraction of La Salle Stock Co. "Greatest of AU Labor Plays" Lost t. Paradise' MATS. TUES. THURS. &SAT. BEST SEATS 25c i. . Annotation br lleorr Do Mill, I rather of tho Famous Do Mills Uroth. I er. It in uia nw ...me AnxMQ Mud Her WH""1 ""' riral Bll Hit The WM. PENN L,NrASTHK AVE. in I l.r. i. in IIF.T. 40th 41.1 il KyiNt.g. 7 n ll.lnnlnir MonHiiy MntlnA H M'KI'Ahll.MI ACTS TBRMKMIOI'S PVWTrit IHI.T, EMMETT WELCH AMI fOMPAXY (K oreen A.rnrkfr Morin Httttrft Pmil. I.fyan t Ponbi "Now-A-Days" In T'P.TOTlllVIVPTB inKt CONSTANCE TALMADGE In Flr.l Wat Phlla. Hhonlnr "lliri wii'iiii, itmi ' Complete Chaaso of lllll lKur.J.r' FORREST-One Week Only figg."0 APRIL 15 ft-yf tli KLAW & ERLANGER'S Supreme Musical Comedy Success MISS SPRINGTIME l'.mmrlrh Kalmnn'a llnnntlnB Mrlodl.. l,ur IloHon'n Drill III ful Dook P. (i. IVmlrlinnMi'K l.lltlnc I.jrlr-t'rliiin' tt nnilrrf u hrrnery nilllllNAI, NKJV 1QKK rATJIF 80. InrluiIlM Ofor MatVarUno. 1'J.s Aldr, .Inlin l lluixnrd. .lolin K. tniinc, Franrea tainrron, Cliurlra .Vtraklnf, warne Sunn, Mrliolii. Hiiriilinin nml dip Itrkiuty Llinru.. TIMELY PRICES j?5tejd-, , 50c to $1.50 GARRICK SAMUEI, P. NIXON maing hAMUEl, MXO.N.MnllI.lM;i:it, llui. Mir. MONDAY, APRIL 8 !k wWfY mviwniniiuLiu only natuiiiiay THE BIG NOVELTY OF THE YEAR! THE ORIGINAL SOLDIER MUSICAL PLAY THAT MADE SUCH A TOWERING SUCCESS IN NEW YORK "GOOD BYE BILL!" A MUSICAL COMEDY OF ARMY LIFE AS IT ISN'T !'IIEKMT.n II Y THE U. S. ARMY AMBULANCE SERVICE CAMP CRANE. AIAKNTOMN. TA. COMPANY OF 80. 33 ENLISTED ACTORS rnocr.ED.s iron the iikmii'it or tiii: it. . a. a. t:. amcsejient it'.nd SEAT SALE MONDAY Kill lil.Nhl'lTS AT Till; MIKIthHr. HIllJAH AN1 UAIIIMCK 'I I1KAT ItKH API'LT TO FRP.D. tl. NIXON.NIItDMMlUn INUonNlrdlln(r nid.). IB'.'O WAUNUT ST. CHESTNUT HELOW 12TH STKEET ' ' SET YOlllt CLOCKS ONE HOUIl AHEAD TOMOIIKOW. l'EKFOItM. ANCES AT THIS THEATKK STAKT AS USUAI2 P. l. & 8 t. M. JOYOUS EASTER WEEK FESTIVAL! MAGNIFICENT FLORAL DISPLAY IN THE CRYSTAL LOBBY "jO-ilifll IIAKT PKCfchMM llll, DIMI.NC.DIHIII.II I.KUIflMATE AUTINT HOBART BOSWORTH (Himself) in "THE SEA WOLF" J.ck London's Imnjortal St.. Prt..ntrd b o nrllllant roraponr, Ineludtn. IIP 'in "" .- . ........... .. ..... .. . . v5r ELINORE nnd WIW 'AMS In an Original Corner Kti"Q1 , , ,. MOON & MORRIS Tli "TWIMV-ONK" IMNCKKS IMIIAI, AI'rnVKANCE llhKK LEE KOHLMAR & CO. In a Ono. Art flay, J'Two Hwrf1i arti." JOHN McGOWAN & CO? Prftfnllnit "OMK IIIUtlK" Prosper & Maret (""Threes Kanca Pistel & Cushing KNTKA IIOMHAY rE.VTUH15 AND I,IK MUSICAL COMEDY hTA RAY SAMUELS "The Blue Streak of Vaudeville" SPECIAL EOXCW r IIKBnr.KT MIHIKi;. Mllh CII1K1.KW rilnrri AT TIIK PIANO t.c inn one. .iiv...n m r a., soc 10 ai.wj Utll, rtlbtrt 33 W l Kjlon. Hace 2U0 Two Mions IlatiT Matlnrt, SI". M Hei ata AIkms a Vk In Adtsnco. GAYETY riilladflphla'a Famous Ilurlf.k Thtatro STIl HT. 1IICLOW VINE ST. lloth Pbonos "CLE0RA" AND TIIE MILITARY MAIDS THIS BKASON'8 SENSATION SO Brifht Bby DoUtr-0 IIIIOAII ft MONTGOMEHY l.lKNIon-NlrJi;ngr..Jt?, yvs... i anil ft. 1 ami t.tn Jubilee of Laughter "Cabaret Awheel" with PIIAK. A1IUARN and 111, nir Comnanr KYKKM ANI? ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1". A. OIANNINI Introduo.a ia Urtnd Oscratlo Cooctrl Bin. Euftrala. GIANNINI ., - t" . ., . . . hm JAr myink CwiMaoaMWttA.I.-.MUFJJLi CHEER UP,; EASTER FESTIVAL Btlnnta vtHsj M.oiajr MMkoM . i mob nam rnmmrr. Tao Tlmsly an4 TnU "xmtiwm IN THE'i TRENCHES'? COHEDYI THRIXISI BlTXntl! , si .' . 1 80MO3I SEE SCENES or ACTUAL WiXtlgXi fUSI lAFMtOACH OF THE CEP! ruBH or the BE ' DtsrnnonoN or IrtABK Or THE SEAXOHLtlnf 1 IUUUU 1 ornza KOTgwoKTHX Acrr, ' BROAD AND SNYDER AVIS. DAILY, .!. TACK., . - IXoDdaj, Totidaj- and Wsdaosdarl HAHXT S4UBER rntiats A Baantlfol Llseorls Dliplaj "TheNewModcr , Tal.nttd and Frattr OlrU la a-, Bcresmingir rimnj unACf cm.4r wltd Mn.lP I wiuiAif rox rmnu I VIRGINIA PEARSON ,tn rtnt Sastli Pkllt. SaoirUf of "A Daughter of France" 1 Thortilar, rtldar sad Satnrdar V.tll lit a a C- iuuu ttouii lu m i 11CSHAN BICJtER'B DIII9DE WTBIOAL COXEDT STOCKINGS ASTCBATT Pr.itaU DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ,, in "HEADIN' SOUTH" DlTtrtlAsd SarrotijldlBr Bill H M MAItKET. It.. OTH DAILY, t.30. EVOS.. t I Monday, Tnrsdar 4i,Ycdaasdr! RESISTA Hit. Tho Ea.n Hwl Xtrrslont'l I' Thnrid.v. Wl. .nil Kb.mv.w I SHERMAN WAS RIGHT 1 Asa wua.rrui Bairsiudur HtWi m VT Cl.Mw lUrkst St. Ab. Wth Kk Final Day of Y Mabel Normand'!1 '!". rioor noiOTr' Hokm Arbucklo In "Ths Boll Boy" lla.or Wwlt "Tho Iilus ninl" PAI ArF 1S1 MAItKET ST. ' MARY PICKFORD "Amarlliy o aothmUna Allsy'1 Gnnn VV. are coin- to ret th """ Kal.er. lh btait ft Btrfln Arrnrlt'a Cbwtnut Hlow Ith' ' 1 rcoaiB p,nJl Dar of DOROTHY DALTON, "Loto' Mf" (ion of Democracy Ttli Chaptsr) D,.pnf Market St, Urlow Iltn I ti,V Poannn "A D tighter.-' J "" of Franco" fr , C9 Ll 1 1 JL JL JCi AND D&LANCRT THEATHB iJSaT&Htf nnnF.tlT WHTTTIERi' -Ms takea plua.nre In annonnclns n rortTot afl msF-N's ronr.NT makterpibc 'Kb it r o O T o " ri ." I . ;-ri - w -r a &M IIEIIINNIMI MUSIIAI KVKHINB. ucsu n touts, unux w Wuperb Company Includes ff- iiilda ENon'Nii. AimrsTiN mrsiixx; llhi'h.N WKKMIN, MlUllVI MORLXf. " KOIU'RT WHITHER ' rTfl'v rrlffi X-rtt- . Ha. Mot.. Oo to . Popular S-"0 Matinee Tlioraiay - r.vt.. at 0. Mats. Tnura. a f.t., tm "'"'WSW ZIMBALIi Mob. Etc., nlnl. tenon tflcnorlna assisted by Hlrnnrni.n. Iitisotlno Ulannrnt, . nvu eoprafioi Howard Field lUll.y. yjo 1 llnlsti Ilaimondo ltiluo..plniUt. Miss Ave J Vstson ut tbo Piano. v TV TlcketaTSe, 1. I10. f!. at' tlio Chcrtnut street.' Aropbltbsatre IIALIOAN , MATINER TODAY TOMOHT L.VhT TIME liuunittnid LYRIC DLXNCHF. BATESBLINN ifGBTTWiO.TOCl E F K E M DLstineuishcd Russian Viottc o II II 1 w I Al F DHA3LA1IJ c tv " - , Conlralto.Metropolitan 0Mrt Qfe Tlcketa 7B to M M. Sals Open. Wakrilj llrvvo's, ttl Che.toot. Cbecks to fj.-,17sy vrEvv ' us METROPOLITAN Wovk THURSDAY A PR II fi T 1 EVENING RI.Pj!llifl MctUKMAI AND AS8ISTINQ ART! Last Appranc,Tu SECUBiS SEATS Tic)iet,75c?Jl,'$; gp5iSpliii VV ."I- --- UluHu WM RHaH SKp'SSw laWI l sVOl'i .-,lv ., HtM' ""' sBr:i GAfcUfCWRCI s 1'-tfvrcB mmmw. vtmtwmtvrAX.um ,Z xMlATBnW I! ' i.iVji nil i.' ' LLLM. 'M '. 11M C1llH' H HkM. .- tiSCj's! S, ' t'AY ' syIK'