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O THE NEW YORKER's conscientious calendar of events worth while

THE THEATRE with charning music and good voices, and "FIVE AND TEN" ART. CANDIDA-Eltinge Theatre. -if you're interested in such matters Macy Galleries. A group of water colors A revival of Shaw's comedy. A play as singularly competent chorut. by young Americana. Prices to attract the cautioun. nearly perfect as they come, and a nearly perfect cant, as they go. MOVING PICTURES MUSIC THE LAST LAUGH-Cameo Theatro. SILENCE-National Theatre. Max Marcia's good old-fashioned melo- The best film of month and a noteworthy MARIA IVOGUN-Camele Hall. drama of the chivalrous crook, the noble adventure in motion picture making. Saturday afternoon, March 7. con man, now playing in London as well CREED - Harlem Theatre, puth Avenue and Accompanist: Max Jaffe. About as good a 116th Street. March 3, 4. 20 in New York, with, fortunately, K. B. coloratura soprano at you're likely to hear, Von Stroheim's commendable effort to put Waraer. but you'll enjoy her anyhow. THE FIREBRAND-Morosco Theatre. the grim realium of Frank Norris's "Mc- Teague" upon EDNA THOMAS-Booth Theatre. screen. A highly costumed farce, based on some Sunday evening, March 8. of the dandy times had by Benvenuto Cel. THE MIRACLE OF THE WOLVES-Criterion Theatre. A charming singer of Dixie songs without lini and a couple of local girl friends. As A large measure of intelligence in this a mammy or a choo-choo in them. fresh, amusing, and full of beds as if the scene were laid on Long Island. More so. romance of the expiring feudal days of ANNA CASE-Carnegie Hall. Louis XI. THE GUARDSMAN-Booth Theatre Monday evening, March 9 THE THUNDERING HERD-Rivoli Theatre. A Molnar comedy. A full evening's di- Accompanist: Coenraad V. Bos. "Always version, provided by Alfred Lunt and Cows, covered wagons and Comanches- in the public eye," say her managers, and Lynne Fontane, and 2 piece about a mas. Usual atuff of the open spaces but done also gratefully in the public car. with considerable theatric effect. querading husband-in the order named. BEETHOVEN ASSOCIATION-Aeolian Hall. IS ZAT $07--Forty-alzth Street Theatre. Monday evening, March 9. ART The Lambo' Gambol of Music. A comedy of the adventures of a prize- fighter and his manager. If you will just INDEPENDENTS. JULIA CULP-Town Halt. be big-hearted cnough to disregard the Waldorf Hotel An exhibition of all Tuesday evening, March 1o. plot, you will find this, if not the funniest sorts of art by all sorts of peoples some Lieder Accompanist: Coenraad V. Bos. show in town, at least deserving of a good, some bad-sce if you know the dif- singing as it ought to be. Tating well up among the first two. f'erence. Opens Friday, Feb. 27, THE SHOW-OFF-Playhouse. AT THE METROPOLITAN Wednesday night, Romeo et Juliette, A comedy of American life and those who live it. Nothing has touched it. Thursday afternoon, Die Walkuere. Thurt. day night, Pagliacci and Cog d'Or. Fri- THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED day night, Rigoletto. Saturday afternoon, KIR* Theatre. Lohengrin. Saturday night, to be an- A comedy of fertile goings-on among the nounced. Sunday night, Lucia in concert grape-growers of California. Paulinc form. Monday night, L'Africana. Lord's performance alone is enough to make this a notable scaton. WITH THE ORCHESTRAS. WHAT PRICE GLORY?--Plymouth Theatre. Philharmonic: Wednesday evening, March The greatest, to date, of American war 4, Carnegie Hall, Mengelberg conducting; plays. A story of United States Marines Thursday evening, March 5 and Friday in action of various kinds—told without afternoon, March 6, Camcgie Hall, Men- the assistance of Our Flag, the breaking gelberg conducting and Landowska 90- heart of the world, and the little gray- loist Saturday morning and afternoon, haired mother back home. Acolian Hall, Children's Concert, Schelle ing conducting, Sunday afternoon, Car- BIG BOY-Winter Garden. negie Hall, Mengelberg conducting and A1 Jolson in it. What more do you want? Eroa Rubinstein, soloist. THE GRAB BAG Globe Theatre. New York Symphony: Thursday afternoon, A revue that includes a number in which March § and Friday evening, March 6, the ladies of the chorus unite to form a Carnegie Hall, Walter conducting : Sun- gigantic rore. Ed Wynn, in an agglomer- day afternoon, March 8, Acolian Hall, ation of somewhat dusty songs and spec. Walter conducting and Kochanuki and Sal. tacles. But, right or wrong, Ed Wynn. mond, soloists. Philadelphia Orchestra: Tuesday evening, LADY, BE GOOD-Liberty Theatre. March io, Carnegie Hall, Stokowski con. A nice little musical comedy, with the en. ducting viably active Astaires and the most de- lightful score in the city. OTHER EVENTS THE MUSIC BOX REVUE-Murte Box. The fourth of these annual rhapsodies in BARNARD COLLEGE STUDENT LOAN FUNDHotel Astor. expense. With Fangie Brice, Bobby Clarke, and practically everybody else. WILLARD L. METCALF. Benefit Coacert, Thursday evening, March 5, 8:30 P.M. Gigli, the tenor, and other PATIENCE-Greenwich Village Theatre. Milch Galleries. Fifteen reccat landscapes artists to appear. A revival of one of Gilbert and Sullivan's by the leader of that school. Nothing bet- NEW YORK NEWSPAPER WOMEN'S CLUB finest, done with understanding, imagina- ter in this country, if you like it. -Ritz-Carlton. tion, and taste. Not a voice in the com- HENRY VARNUM POOR. Annual ball, Friday evening, March 6. pany, but you'd be surprised how much that Montros Galleries. A few paintings along Governor Smith and Major General doesn't matter with an exhibition of his pottery. Charles P. Summerall among guests of ROSE-MARIE--Imperial Theatre. JOSEPH STELLA. honor. Program of entertainment A musical comedy, of the kind that wat Dudenring Galleries. Portraits in silver KIT KAT CLUB-Termice Garden, popular when Aunt Fanny was in high point and studies in design. Don't min Annual costume ball, Friday evening, school, all full of plots and things, but it if you like color. March 6. Pageant at midnight.