ORPHEUM To-night Last time The musical comedy of youth, "When Dreams Come True." To-morrow, matinee and night The Messrs. Shubert offer their biggest Winter Garden Spectacle, the "Show of Wpnders." Tuesday night and Wednesday, mati nee and night. May 7 and 8 John Cort offers the season's musical comedy sensation, "Flo-Flo." Friday and Saturday, with daily matinees, May 10 and 11 "On the Isonzo," or "On the Firing Line With Italy." f' i Regent Theater Coming , * Monday and Tuesday BILLIE BURKE The Charming Paramount Mar IV "Let's Get a Divorce" ■ MAJESTIC THEATER Five Hlgrb-clasji Vaudeville Attrac tioiiM, Including Maryon Vadie and Ota Gygi In a Pretention* Dancing and Instrumental Offering Adelaide Wilson & Co. In an up-to-date comedy sketch, "PINK PAJAMAS" THIS WEEK THIS WEEK MAJESTIC Liberty Week EVERY DOM.AIt TAKEN I.V AT THE BOX OFFICE WII.I. HE IN VESTED I.V I.IUEKTY lIOXDS THII . 10 A. M. to S P. M. To-day only JEWEI; CARMKN In "THK Hit mi ; OF FEAH" and "THE WOMAN IX THE WEB." Monday nnd Tuesday I.OI'ISE CLAIM In Asi ALIEN ENEMY." Victoria Priced Alway": 10c nnd 13c and War Tax plements a chosen cast which takes the roles of the beautiful corset model, the imitation count, the match-mak ing mother, the American heiress, the boy from Oshkosh, the proprietors of the Bride Shop, and the comedy's Watson and Sherlock Holmes. In cluded in the cast are: Louise Kelley, Hal Skelley, Harry First, Blanche Bellaire, Mildred Beverly, Anna Sands, Joseph Holland. Innis Brothers, C. Heckinger, Lou Leathers, and the Per fect Thirty-six Chorus. kosh after that young man has es caped the wiles of Flo-Flo, the most beautiful of the Bride Shop models, are essential elements in the plot of "Flo-Flo." The cast includes: Kelley, Hal Skelley, Harry First, Blanche Bellaire, Mildred Beverly, Anna Sands, Joseph Holland. Innis Brothers, Cliff Heckinger, Lou leath ers, and the Perfect Tihrty-six Chorus. "A Dog's Life" is the title of the Chaplin comedy showing at the Vic toria. The picture Charlie Chaplin was heralded as at the \ letorln very good. Chap lin and a dog lvad a dog's life together. Charlie sees a pack of dogs pounce upon one small dog and he goes to its rescue and'only succeeds after being chased by the bunch of dogs, who turn upon him. The rescued dog and Charlie become exhibited in the Bride Shop of Mosher and Simpson. "Flo-Flo" boasts that it is the only comedy chorus ever as sembled for a Broadway appearance. Each one is also a "perfect thirty six." The trick hats of Pinky and Aloyslus, two nimble young men who assist in rescuing Angelina Stokes from n bogus count and restoring her fast friends and the many experiences make reels of laughs. Everywhere Chaplin goes he insist* upon the dog going with him, regardless of whether dogs are allowed or not. To-day also [ Jewel Carmen in "Bride of l'Var,".and j the third episode of "The Woman in \ the Web." The old "eternal triangle" orops out j in Sessue Hayakawa's latest Para • mount photo- I SCXMIIC lliiynkntrn play, which is j in "Hidden l'carl*" now showing, at the Regent \ Theatar. In this case a native half i east princess falls in love with a nian , of her own blood, who has been I brought up as an American and who j is infatuated with an American girl. I The triangle is smootiied out by i Beulah Marie I>ix and Director George , 11. Melford. The fact that the photo- | play was made in Hawaii adds to the attractiveness of the offering. To-morrow Ann Murdock will ap- | pear in "The Richest Girl." and | I "Fatty" Arbuckle returns in "His i Wedding Night" | Pitcher Mamaux Jumps Brooklyn Club to Work in a Munition Factory ! Xcw Yorki May 2. Albert Ma j maux, pitcher of the Brooklyn Xa-j j tional League Club, left the team to- i I day with the announced intention of| j seeking employment in a munition 1 factory. Mamaux, who liad been! | placed in Class 1 A by his local | | draft board but had not yet been; I called for service, is said to have ! told President Charles H. Ebbets. of! i the Brooklyn club, this morning that | I he intended to enter a munitions] | factory. German Shell Kills Colonel Griffiths as He Emerges From Dugout With (he American Army In Franre. | May !S. —Lieutenant Colonel Richard ! H. Griffiths, commanding a battalion of infantry, has been killed by shell tire in Picardy. He emerged from a dugout just as a German shell arrived and exploded directly in front of him. Lieutenant Colonel Griffiths was with the 4th Tennessee Volunteers in the Spanish-American War, and later with the. 37th Volunteers. He served also as major in the Philippine Con ' stabulary. He was appointed a major i nthe National Army after resigning I from the British Army. His widow is j a Red Cross nurse. 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