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CopyrUht. 1022. by WUMII t Byndlcata, Ino.

W H A T T H E 8 T A R S PREDICT.

January 30. This la a lucky day. AU the slgns appear to Indlc&te

t h a t efflclency and caro in p re -ventlnt? wasto will beeome ot morę concern t o syeryone than formerly.

Scandnls will multlply durlng the •next few months , and they will arousc grea t pulillo indlKnation.

The cost of liY-ing is to beeome a rnatter of grea t nnxlety and food rlota aro forecost.

This ahoutd bo a pjcky wcddlns day br lngins ' domostic harmony.

Persona whoae blr thday thts is m a j mcct many pcrplexlties In the eoming yea r bu t thoy wlU be sue-cessful najyertheloss.

Chlldren tera on this day should •be very in^dl ig^nt and most con-sclcntious.

AT OWN EXPENSE

News of Queens Schools ,WAcXiS ARTISTIC PROGRAM

WITH EXERCISES AT P. S. 88, RIDGEW00D

The andl tor lum of P. 8. 88, Freah Pond road and Catnlpa avenue, ItldK»wood, was r rowded thia after-

St. John's Hospital Receives |"""" nt the ^rcises tor ai*ty boy and girl g radua tes .

Tho nddress was by the Rev. Dr. K. Brecn and Pr inc ipa l J . H. Rohr -back conforrcd the diplomas.

The presenta t ion of tWe diplomas wns.preceded by a hijjhly cnjoyable and urtistlc p rogram by the pupila

Opening wi th the "sa lu te to the flag" and the s lnglng ot the "Star Spanglrd Banner ," the pupi ls ap

Very Little Financial Aid From City.

Pcople who read tho reccnt publl-cation of the. annunl report of St. John ' s Hogplial, Lotu; i s land City, st thmttted to the s ta to authorl t lcs showing tha t $113,7111.22 was ex-pended In the, running uf the hos- porired In tho Jollowinpc nunibcrs :

The S t a r today cstenfls congratu-latlons on the bir thday of tho fol­lowing:

E . McGuckln, 233 Eaglo street, Brooklyn.

H a r r y Hogst rom, 89 S Elcventh avenue, Astorin.

Kdward L. Finley, Jr., G7 Nlnth avcnue, Astorin.

Joseph Williama, 121 Marion atreet, Long Island City.

Jacąuel ine ltowernft, 507 Six> teen th avenue, Aatorla.

BRIDE IS GIVEN PARTY IN CORONA

Mrs, M. Doyle of Corona, gavo a par ty in honor of ner nieco, Mrs. Edward Williams, formerly Miss Klva Taylor, marrlod on New Year'« Ks'e to Edward Williams of Ninth avenue, Astorla.

Tho house w a s prett i ly decoratcd. Kcrrcahmonts wero servcd.

Thoao prcsent wer : Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams, J t r .

and Mrs. F . Taylor, Walter and Al­fred Taylor. Michaeld Doyle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs . 13, Greenc, Mr. and Mra. C. Carpenler , Yestelle Nocs-slor, Mr, arul Mrs. Kenyon.

pltul dur lng tho pas t year, will be amazed to know tha t tho City of Naw York eontrilmted only $25,-155.M of th i s amount .

Of the amwunt subseribcd by the city, $23.122.58 was for public pu-t ients and $2.033.30 towards amliu-lanro service. Although the city pays fur tho caro of a public pa-t lent a t tho ra tę of $2,50 a day. to caro properly for tho pat lent , the Sls tcrs ot St. Joseph, who cunduct tho hospital , apend $4.5().

In nddition to the $113.791.22 ex-pended in t he eonduct of the hos ­pital, t h e Slsters also palii out $12,000 intcrest on tho mortgage, purehased a new nmbulanee cost-ing $3,000 and pa!d $1,000 for r e -pa i r s on another ambulunce.

I t w a s understood t h a t tha city wonld bear the expensc of the in-creased ambulanco servico, bu t it has failed to do BO.

Today the city pays only $2.033.36 toward tho upkcep of tho hospital ambulanco allhough, the cost <ft ex-tending the city ambulanco sorvice to J>ong Island City und tho te r r l -tory served by St. John 's Hospital , would cost moro than $20/000 a year.

There aro lnstances also, it is said, in which tho city rcfuses to pay for a pat ient bioni:,'ht into the hospital and the suffercr is takcn care of a t tho Slslors* own expeuse. The city will not pay for any non-rosident who might bo injurcd in Long Is land City or o ther p a r t uf the hospi tal terr i tory.

Tho ci ty pays only for thoso pa -t lents who aro brought in by a m ­bulanco so t h a t if a poor person applics a t tho hospital for t rea tment tho hospital mus t bear the expcnses of t r ea tmen t .

In cont ras t to this might be cltcd the ca se of an out-of- town man m a n urres lcd a s a criminal and placed in prlson. If this man needs hospi ta l a t tent ion the city gives it to hlm.

P. S. 78 GRADUATES RECE1YE DIPLOMAS;

HEAR S. F. BAYNE

GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY IN CORONA

64 GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS TONIGHT

AT RUiHiwb niun

A surprlse par ty was given to Mr. und Mrs. Robert .T. Bowers o t tholr home, 71 Fiftyfif th street, Corona, to celebrato tho blrthday of Miss Elsie R. Kerpen of 54 Nincleenth street, Elmhurs t ,

Miss Kerpen recelved many glfts. A supper was sorved a t mklnlght.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Kerpon.

Mr. and Mrs. James Lelese, Mr. nml Mrs. Georga Cay, Mlsses A. 1'erkins, Oladya Stevens nnd May I. Robin, Mrs. Carrie Wilson and Mrs. T. Newell.

Messrs. Pau l Kreamer, Ar thur Foster . Ea r l EUon, Jcre Conlin nnd Nat Stein.

MISS McMAHON IS GIYEN SHOWER

Misa M t u l u l of 2 P.IMIO street. E lmhurs t , gavo a shower nt lner hoffia for Miss Helen McMahon, also of .Etrnhu.r.Sk

Miss McMahon Is engaged to bo marr ied to Charles V, Mulgrew of Brooklyn. About ilfty guests were j . res^nt . Dancing was enjoyed and uupper w a s aerveąjit^T^I<lnjght^

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Heiwriptlon—1:30 P M. W* Buy and s . u P u m l t n r *

Sixty-four studenta will be grad-uat(fd from tho Flushing High Hchool tonlght In tho audi to i ium ot tho school, Broadway and White-stone avenue. l^orty-four of the g rndua tes have eom|»leted the gen­erał course of four yeara, eighteen tho cmnmerclal course of three years and two tho household a r t s and seienco course.

Dr. F r a n k D. Blodgett, presklent of Adelphl College, will deliver the address , nnd Geurge ,T, Ryan. presi-dent of the Board of Educat ion, will pr.s-ent the diplomas.

The graduates arf . General Course.

Alfred Ambler, Eleanor Ashmore. Ktith Baeh, Fe l i s Shelley Bambace, Alan Blackburn, Kabe l Bourgui-guon, I n i n g Conovltz, George Crum-le*y, Margu i r l t e Ulederlch.

Beatr ico Dondero, Octavia Gun-drey, William Hamilton, Jr., Mary Uard. Dorothy Harmon, Barry H a r ­ris, Evelyn Hope.

Morr is Ketehum, Sarah B, T/ip-schłtz., Allen Luckhurst , Morie Ma-hood, J a n e Mnssey.

Gtadya McEnroe, C)live Meyer. S y h e s t e r Meyer, H a r r y Mucller,' John Murray, Donald Pcltof), Dorls

_ . . . . .nijBcbke,—Uop» PrtoT, FKUiklLn . Ilegan, Francea C. Ryon.

Ju l i a Schan. C. Gray 8mi tb . War ­ren Smilh. Eleanor Snulrcs, Wil­liam ł-ttarr, Georga Ktrunz, Otto « h * M > , i . -

Butli Sworn, Dorothy ,T. Vogt, Er ie Waxman , Clalro Welght . Edgar Wright, George Young.

Commercial Course. Sallle Cortrlght, Grace DeT.aney.

Rac Elchner, Helen Fogal, Henry Ileiniehen, Alvln Jackson. Martin Koiipi rstein, Charles Krauss , Muriel Mttr tha,

William 0 -Connor, William rflui?, Marie pulise, F r a n k l i n Ilegan. Heleno Btuebner, Charles Thlcnel, Marr i r t 1'nger, Henry VłUn'.«r, Bose Zlon.

Household Stienr.c. Marga re t Tallman, Lillian Von

Mallen.

Seliction. "The Golden Seoptre," school o rches t ra ; recl tat lon, "Th* Black l i o r s e a n d his Blder," Harold Blsh; ehorus, "In the Deep Cold Sea," SB boys ; danee, "Tho Ra ln -bow Danee," SB gir ls ; p iano solo, "Taratelle," Helen Grosehe; ehorus, "(iver the H a r b o r Bar," SB classes; vlolin selection, "Forge t Me Not," Fred Schultz, Haro ld Lish, Wal t e r Kosfsco. I^lllian Daczko, pianlst .

The* d ramat lza t ion ".lacl^s Fe l -lows" then followed, w i t h the fol-lowing pupila nppear ing : Fred Schultz, Eve lyn AHeman, William Donnclly. Wil l iam Botz, Bllllan I/iczko, Wil l iam Nay. Margar i tę Albohm, Wi l l iam Pcheinert , Wal te r Bnsosco, F . Schneider, George Oss-mann, Doro thy 1'oppinger, H. Schol-lenberger.

Other number s were : vocal solo, "Sunrlse and You" by H a r r y Heck-inger; ehorus , "When Twilight \Vcaves," SU Gir ls ; d u m b ,bell drill, SB boys; recl tat lon, "Tho Rldo ot .lennie McNeal," Dorothy Flnger ; ehorus, "Kentucky Babę," 815 classes.

The oillcers of the class are Evelyn Alleman, pres ident ; Melvllle Wl l -mot, sec re ta ry ; Gustave Rau and Dorothy Finger , t r e a s u r e r s ; Fred Busch and Math i lda Fr iedman, hlB-toilans. The elasa mo t to is "Edu-cation Beads to Success ; " the class colors a r e bluo and gold and the class fiower the Ophelia rosę.

The honor pupils- of. the class are William Donnelly, H a r r y Hecklnger, William Botz, Margar i t ę Albohm, Kvelyn Alleman, Alvina Arnold, i iarbara ^ s b e c k , Doro thy Flnger, Mathilde Fr iedman, Helen Grosch, .Tosephino Holtschl , Beatr ico Kin-berg, Doro thy Poppinger . Helen Schollenbcrger.

Other g radua te s a re Winslow All-mann, I^ouls Aneshensel, Fred Busch, E d w a r d Compana, Charles Fliess, Melvln Klingenbeck, Harold Bish, J a m e s Bynott , Carl Maurer, Lawrence Meade, Lęroy Meinecke.

William Nay, George Ossmann, dn.StS.va Bau , Ant l rew'Rohde, Har ­old Rohlich, Wal t e r Rosesco, Wil lium Schcinert , Fred Schultz, Jasper Tedesco, E d w a r d Wuckcrmann, Mcl-ville Wilmot , George Yates , WiTUam Zebmlsh.

Mar tha Arnowitz, Anna Braun, Paulina Broschard, Rosę Ouirlando, Marie Hagmaier , E d n a Hillebrecht, Wilma Jenssen , Grace Klcm, Bil-l ian 'Buczko, Lllllan Bampe, Mlldred Behmluihl, Mario Blbaacl, May Pe t -erman.

l iazcl Schirmer, Eml ly Schmidt, Frances Schneider, Kather lno See-miller, Llll lan Solknwits, EHssa-both ytoi Drchle, Wi lma Waldmann, Ethel Wecks , E m m a Wolf.

The g radua \ lng aserclsea of P . S. 78, Maurlce avcnua, Wlnfleld, were hołd yesterday. A splcndld p rog ram proceded the dlstr lbution of the diplomas. Thi r ty-nlne pupils graduated .

The p rog ram and graduat ion roa-ter a ro a s follows:

March, "l^o Brophete."" Chorus , H y m n of Thanksglvlng. Recl ta t lon, Get t lng tho Right

Star t , Doro thca Kteuger . Blny, The Sandalwood Bo.t. Chorus, In Old Madrld. Danee, Hungar lan , SB Girls. Declamatlon, Dcvotlon to Duty,

J ames Knapton. Chorus, America Tr iumphant , Addrcss, Stephen F . Bayne, Dls -

trlct Super in tendent . P resen ta t ion of- diplomas and

mtda l s , S t u a r t Wilson, prlncipal. S t a r Spangled Banner, T h e g r adua t e s : Helen F . Albrecht, Dorothy M.

Baumer , Lillian Bershadsky, Ruth E, Bonengel, Helen M. Burckhardt . Johan Goudie, Grace B. Kneucr , Ida J . Koski, Mar tha Kran l tz . F rances I. Kroupa, Dorothea Kreu-ger.

Francea Nedved, Catherlne R. Roos, Roso A. SchefTier, Lucy Schwarz , Evelyn A. Scudder, A n n a R. Selzlnger, Blanche B. Slavle, Marion R. Śplllano, Madeline M, Stawitz , Carmcla M. Tarant lno , I 'e len A. Yollmuth, Camilla J . Yoska. Ger t rudę M. Weiss.

S tan ley F . Albrecht, Daniel A. Buchanan, J o h n D. Callahan, L inus I,. Hendrlckson, J ames IT. Knapton, Phil ip Leun, Robert Lucders, Mich-ael Massaro, W:ll!lam Mllhaven, Hugo R. Selzer, Mlehael SIBest r i , f h a r l e s Stnhl, Bernard J. Svoboda, Joseph W. Svoboda, Arthur Young-l 'ng.

Tho Trcasury Depar tment In a warn lng sent to all banks, describes a new counterfeit $10 Fcderal Re-serve notę as follows:

"On the Federa l Reservo Bank of New York; check letter *B'; face plate. No. G33; A. W. Mellon, Sec­r e t a ry of tho Treasu ry ; F r a n k Whi to , T rea su re r of the United S t a t e s ; por t ra l t of Jackson.

"This Is a very poor notę, prlntcd from zlnc-etched or eleetrotype plates, on two pleoes of paper be-twcen which wilk threads have bcen dlstr lbutcd to Imltate the flber of the genulne. The colorlng of the serial number and seal i« poor, and the workinanship throughbut la ao crude that lt should not decelve the ordinarlly careful handler. The nUmbrr of the apeclmcn a t hand is B10C50282B."

IN I HE IHEATRES

19 GRADUATES GIVEN DIPLOMAS BY P. S. 76

A BCU SELWYN will lcave on the Olymplc Fcbruary 10 for Europę

to a r range tho details of the forth-eoming London productlons of "The Fool" and "Par tnera Agatn." After this he will vlHit France , Italy and Germany wi th a view to purchaslng the American r ights to such plays as ho fecls may łnterest this coun­try.

• • • D C R T O N W. JAMES, director ot

the Lenox Hill Playera, an-nounces t h a t he is now rehearsing "Wappln* Wharf ," a frlghtful com-edy of plrates by Charles Brooks. for tho aecoud program of tho season.

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P. S. 85, L. I. CITY, TO HAVE PROGRAM

Attract lyo bluo and whlte pro-g rams mado by the pupils wero dis-tr lbuted to the nudionce a t the com-mencement exercises of P. S. 7G yes­terday in the school, Montgomery avenue, Laurel Hill.

Tho grnduat ing class was smali . but t he merit marks wero unusual-ly high and tho program entertain-Ing.

The. awards and diplomas were distr ibuted by Mrs. Josephlne McC. Klohr, Addresses were madę by Oislriet Superlntendcnt Stephen F . Bayne, and the Rev. Froderick S. GrlfTin. Tho yaledictory address was delivered by Eleanor Doran, and the sa lu ta tory address by Anna Rosa.

Tho graduates are : ' W a l t e r Bauer , James Blain,

Stephen DeYoe, Thomas Dooley,

McCann, James McCue, Joaeph Schroeder.

Lo re t t a Brennan, Eleanor Doran. Dorothy Horsham, Natalie LaYlo-lette, Amelia Lankevich, Mary Mc-Gra th , Ellen Móore, Anna Rosa, Helen Ruddcn, Catherine Schubert .

II. BBRNSIDE, generał direc­tor of tho Hippodrome, has ar-

ranged a group of Chlnese and Japanese dancing specialtles in the ballet, "The Story of a Fan , " for toinoirow nlght ' s performance of "Better T imes" a t the Hippodrome, in honor of the vlsit of the members of the JapanesG and Chinese sllk ntisslons who will be tho guests of the Silk Association of America. The principal dancers will bo Miss Mary Ann Sawyer and Angelo Soriero.

« • * łUORMA TALMAPGE will bring to

the screen of tho Mark Strand Theat re next weck the clnema ver-slon of Robert Hichens ' play, "The Yoicc F r o m tho Minaret ."

33 Y E A E S SELLING GOOD F U R N I T U R E

CREDIT 60 Centa a

Week Opena an Account.

L.GALLY 197-199-201-203 MA1N STREET

Stora Open Monday and

Thuraday l ntil 9 P . M.

Saturdaya I n t l l 10 P . M.

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FEBRUARY FURNITURE

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ANTHONY B. JURKA Surgeon Dcntist

601 STEINWAY AVENI1E. Cor. FUisliIng Ave., ASTORIA

Gfflco hoiira—10 A. M. to 6 P . M. Tuca. & Tliur.—10 A. M. to R P. M.

• Sundaya—10 to 13 A. M.

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ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH WILL GIVE CONCERT

Rev. Fa the r John J. Darka, pas tor of St. Patri i k's Church In Dtiich Kllls, is n r ranging a eoncert to be held In t h o ' A s t o r l a Caslno ncxt Monday nlghl.

Carl Schlawel, of the Metropolitan Opera House, formerly of St. Pat-rlck'* Cholr, will Bing.

Mr. Schlagel Is well known to theatregoi-rs of Manhat tan .

Tho prnceeds ot the eoncert will he used to purchasę a new organ for the ehurch.

Tho enirre rhureh wns recently renovated a t a cost of fff OOn nnd everyth lng In It I M replaced ex-cept the organ.

K. ('. Auxillary Plans Danee, The I^dtes ' Auxillnry will hołd its

th ln l annual novelly dnnee nnd re­cept ion Monday evenlng, Fcbruary II, in Knlghts of Columbus Rccrea-tlon Center Tin!!, Nc-wtown nvenuc and Crescent street ,fAstorin.

Musie for the danee will he fur-nlshed hy tho Kcwple Synrnprilnrs from Oreenwlch V!llnge, tlie eoun-cll 's fnyorlte entertalners. ttlttwl Professional cnteftalnjra also will appear .

Mias Mae Larkln , chalrman, Is meet lng tlon of ner eorpa of workera, and a succcssful affair la prcdlcled.

Brlef commencement esereises will be tho order a t the gradua t lng cere-monlcs a t P . S. 85. Tho program and presenta t ion of diplomas will be held In the school a t Sccond ave-ftue, near Woolsey avenue, Astorla. toinurrow at 2:30 p. m.

A sa lu te to the flag. the slnglng of the "S ta r -Spang lcd Banner" and brlef ndilrceses by two ot tho s tu­denta will comprise the program, ifter which tho diplomas will be nrer^nted by the principal, Dr. J . J . Dempsey.

Fol lowing Is the list of g radua tes : Dominie John Aronna, Lawrence

Joseph Berrill, Albert Henry Brasen, •JWm—CluirtPH—BrowHky, ~ Nlchulaa Vincent Caput l , Charles Carey, Rob- ' erl Davkl Collen, .Tnhn Edward Con-len, Anthony Cuccinello, Joseph Cnrro,

Joseph Dcnner , Alesnnder Davld-owltz, J o h n Joseph DeRose, John (ieorge Docar, Raymond Franc is Fallon, J a m e s Edward FaKey, Fred William Feehan , Will iam Nicholas Klorio, H a r r y Vlncent Jones, An­thony KaiiUoflka.

Bcnnie Landmnn, Joseph Mascoln. Charles Stanley Morarec, Stephen Morrow, Regtnalrt L. Pearce, Mat-thew Reilly, Fe rd lnand Joseph Rl t -• lu 11. Bichard John Schander, Wal ­ter Louise Schultz, Jar is lav Skokan.

Robeit, Jackson Smith, Herber t Snltz, Raymond Stlnnsen, William Tlchy. An thony Varlska, John Rob­ert Yan Fossen, Wllllnm Mart in Yangbn. Antonio P e t e r Ylaeanclck, (Jeorge Fred Yolght.

George Yojlr, Pe te r Joseph Walsh, Times Edward Wolfe. Louis Yoslfek, Charles Anthony Zach, Margaret ItitUlo. Dorothy Marle Behrens, Rosę R i t a Brach, Kathor lne Brldg-wood.

Ju l ia Cech. Helen Acnes Cook, Grace Helen Fors ter , Rmma Vera Gottn. Helen Mav Helmbaeh, Eliza­beth Carolino Kreuzwelser, Helefl Lic-/. Mat Uda Mlldred Mateyka. Mnbel H.arrlet Nalnby, Helen Cath­erlne Ondrlck.

Y h g i n i a A ' m i Orsl, Mollle P s s -ounte, I.oulsn Roller, Mnrle Anną Sedlarik. Ber tha Mae Slemers. Kat l ier lne R i t a Yitagllone, Marion Georgia Wclsheckor.

13 S. S. PUPILS HAD PERFECT AVERAGE

The following Sundny School pu­pila ot Trini ty Lutheran Church, Kighth avenuo, Astorla, had a per-fect a t tendance record for the year 1022:

Yiv!an Christoffel, William Dos-chor, E lsa and Kathorine Hauper t , Charles Henning, ciustay Her rmann , Florence Nurg, Mayhella Raabe, Madeline Ronnermann, Dorothy Schelder, Carl and Walter Schnoor, Henry Strnbe.

New pupils a re : Lillian nnd Anna Wifold, brought by Martha Fuchs , John Monsee nnd Rudolph Sr-11 by George Lockwood, Georgia Hall by Alice Walsh, Daniel and Raymond Stresso and Margaret nnd Marie Xetzwood by Marion Bryant, Howard Erwin by Alfred Frlsby, Nitlie Lofor by YTblet K w m n j . Kathorlne Kroenrer liy Mary Herrmann, Wal ier and F r e d Byrne hy Anna Cox.

MEDALS AWARDED GRADUATES BY P. S. 80

An lnterest ing program mnrked the commencement exercises of P . S. 80, Greenpoint and Bradley uvenues, Blissville, today.

Medals wero awarded to Yincent de Robertls, Georgo Hempfling, Ed­ward Halesworth ond Edwnrd Irwin,

An address of welcome was mado by R u t h Cassidy. Roso Kelly denrt-ered a piano solo and Cectlia Wciland sang.

Those graduatlng were: R u t h M. Cassicly, Helen B. Esker ,

A n n a S. Gelgand, Anna M. Kcan, Roso M. Kelly, Edna Lapinsky, An­na J. Macknwicb, Stella F . Poz^zln-skl, Bose C. Rescska, Frances li, Stanki.-dis.

J a m e s F . Bechtold, Joseph Bergen, T h o m a s F . Carroll, Yincent de Ro­bert ls , Etlward W. Halesworth, Georgo F . Hempfling, Edward R. Ir­win, Alfred C, Kohler, F r a n k J. Luksevlch, Josejih R, Lyons.

L. ROTHAFEL. director of .the Capilol Theatre , who' sailed for

Europo today aboard the "Beren-garia ," has a complete radio receiv-lng set installed in his stateroom. This is the ilrst t ime t h a t a private radio appnra tus will be put to use on an o g c a n g o i n g l i n e r and is a n in-dleatlon of the great advances which have becn madę in tho popularizo-tion of alr eommunication. Mr. Rothafel is cntbuslast lc over the futuro possibllittes of the radio in tho entertainiiient flold. Through the co-operation of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, station W E A F , tho musical pro-granis of the Capitol Grand Orches­t ra , which is tho largest thea t re or-cheslra In the world, aro broadcast dlrcct from the theat ro each weck. By means of his radio appara tus . Mr. Mr. Rothafel will be able to re-ceivc the Capitol Theatro concerts durlng his t r ip across the ocean.

• • • T T H E R E are probably few men who

rcccivo morę lnteresting mail than t h a t which conies to the desk of Hugo Riescnfeld. On one day he reeelyed a let ter of thanks from Sing Slng for a speclal entpr ta inment and ono from a penitentiary near Pi t ts-burg, Pa . , aslcing for classlc muślc for tho prlson band. F o r obvious reasons tho name of the Pennsyl-van!a prisoner Is kept secret.

"Wantcd—Music Hero in the Wes te rn Peni tent iary we have a n orchest ra ," writes the prisoner. "Fivo yiolins, threo clarinets, two cornets, flve saxophones, two fiutes, two trombones, a bass, a banjo, a piano and drums nnd helis. Twcnty-threo of us . all 'Hfers' and 'long tcrnieraJ AU* ahori _ftn__|_wHh which to keep u s golng with sufflclent musie. W e play a piece until it is thumbed to pieces. The 1,300 łn-mates enjoy our offorts durlng musi­cal en ter ta inments , movies and chapcl r.crvlces. W e got instruction and much good out of our daily re-hearsals . The hour goes all too ciuickly. All are intenacly interest-ed. I t drlvea away duli caro. I t 18 good for eyerybody.

" I h a v e read of your activlties a t the Rlulto. Rivoli and Crlterlon and tho t hough t came to me t h a t you would help us along and up by send-lng u s your surpius and dlscarded orchestrat lons. W h a t ls old to you would ho new to us. Will you pleas* bear us in mlnd? T o u r s . . . . . . . . . . "

A largo package of orchestrat lons Was aent to tho prison band yester­day. Others will follow from tlmo to t ime.

PER CENT OFF

Magnificent Overstufłed

LIYING ROOM SUITĘ l a t e s t creatlon, w i th sp r ing seats wi th masslva upholstored flro-slde a rm chair , uphol i tered in v«lour or t a p e s t r y Specially. pricad 10450

10-Pieca Queen Anna Am. W a l n u t

DINING SUITES consiaiing of 60-in. Buffet, China Closat, ancloaed Sarying Table, w i th 48"x54" oblono tabla, - • Q Q pi*^Y 6 ft. axtension. J . V O e t > U Prica completa . . . . . .

BED ROOM SUITES Add to tha comfort and baauty of t ha homs. Dainty American W a l n u t Sui tę , comis t ing of Bow-End Bcd, Chifforetto, Semi-Vani ty , Bonch, Chair and Rocker t o ma tch . Sale pr ice

159.50 Am. Porcelain Decorated Dinner Sets IMP*-"* ; 12.50 50 pc t«t$ 7 5()

Also a larga aasor tment of t r a n s p a r e n t imported d inner se ts and tea se ts . '

II

Plaid b lankete in a yar ie ty of c o l o r s . . . 2.15

Full-size plaid double blanketa with soisette edging . . . . .

6.50 All wool blanketa

plaid 11.50 - = Q U E E N S ' LARGEST A j ^ D _ B E Ą T J ^ N l T U R E J H ^ ^ ^ SQUARE =

flne record of achlevcment on t h e local s tnge . r e t u r n s to a s sume t h e rola of R e n a Hucklns , the n a m e r a r t of t h e draaa*. Mlaa 8Hgrcavca h a s h e r e a dlffirult cha rac t e r l za -Łldh a n d she does exceptlonally well w i th it. Wil l iam B . Mack, a 3 Tamcs T. Huckins , Leona H o g a r t h , Wal t e r Abel a n d Minnlo Milne a r e all flrst r a t ę .

"A Sounre P c g " h a s reference t o Mrs. Huck lns . a woman of force and. s t r o n g personall ty, w h o r u n a ber home wi th such domlnanco of will t h a t she robs the. p lace of al l of I U home-Rko vlr tues . T h e r e comes a day when tho entlre h o u s e ­hold t r embles on the verge of d i s -nster becnuse of Hucklns* embez-•/.lement a t t h e bank to get m o n e y to a ld h i s . s o n , who is helng h l ack -mallcd on aecount of a girl. Mra. Huckins , In he r usual efllcient nrtan-ner, " s t r a igh t ens" thlngs out—but, th is t ime, too late .

BROADWAY AMUSEMENTS. BROADWAY AMUSEMENTS

TiniM Ofl In twO ^^» West 42d St. lit-gular M:ulneo» Tnesday, Thurs. & Saturday.

The Sflwyns preaent

THE

FOOL "The Tlaj- That Grtn Y«m."

BROADWAY AMUSEMENTS.

DALY'S 63D ST. 5 ^ . , ' ^ ' i J i . Colnirbm 1440 UtKMt »uu MU

MIDNIGIIT 1'ERFORflASCB WED.. 11.48. SM ART

MrstCAŁ COMKDY

70—PEOPLK—70

'LIZA' 'wir at 47tb 8t

Cont. Korni to 11 PM STRAND?, "THE DANGEROUS AGE"

A JOII>f STAm. Prodnciloa aTBANO aVMPHOMV OROHISTRA.

BETTER TIMES

O l T ^ y THEA., 4Klh St., W. of njwny. 1^1 * A, Bryaot 8^50. Mata. Wed. & Sat.

M A U D E P U L T O N ia THE

HUMMING BIRD HA8 CAPTimED NEW YORK.

5fl WYK 42d St. West nf D'way4 Eva. 8:20 OŁLnin jintmccs Wed. & Sat., 2:20.

N A Z I M O V A <IX PERSON)

DAGMAR ManaermcBt CHARLES RR1ANT

i., W. 40th St Et«. 8:10. Mata. Wed. A Sat. at 2:10.

H. HARRIS FrsMnu FULT0HThl

•AM

MARGATttKT • LAWRENCE )n the New York nnd London Suecrai

'•SECRETS" STAGED BI SAM EORREST

**«< H . H A U R I S • H M H U

JEANNE EACELS in" R A I N " BUged bT JOHN O. WILLIAMS

MUSIC B0X Ł2S m - a SAM H.

Era. at g. Sat, at 2.

HARRIS Prraenu

Ey, 38 St, Ev. 8.25. Mta. Wd., Bt.,2.23. KNICKERBOCKER

HENRT W. SAYAGE offera "A KEW COMEPT—WITH MOSIO

THE GUNG1NG V1NE with PEGGY WOOD

NEW AMSTERDAM THEA.ATSIO.

POr. PRICE MATS. WET). A 9AT. .

Z1EGFELD FOLLIES BKWARK Ol? IMITATIONS.

THE NEW PLAY

DR. BARRY TO SPEAK TO BRYANT GRADS

r>r. .Tohn H. Harry , Fanl tnry Bup-erlntendenf in charge ot Queens will address the grnduates ot Bryan t High 8ehool, Long Island City, t o ­n lght nt exerelaea In tha achool audl tor lum.

Dr. B a r r y l i one of the beat with t f ry -h ra r ty u iupeni ' |HU»T¥4* spewk»ra in tka clt jLan4_H.

in m u c h demami for addrotaea bo fors g radua tea .

P. S. 86, MASPETH, TO GRADUATE 29

The grnduat ing exerclses of P . S. S6, Creek atreet, Maspoth, a r o sched uled for tomorrow a t J: 30 p . m . The principal, .Tnmes A. T)u-gan, will award the s tudent* the l r rtjplomaa a t tho concluslon of t he p r o s r a m .

The graduatea are : H u b e r t Blnger. Phil ip Blaser ,

Hownrd Boeger, fleorga Chmery , Joseph Cronin, Charles Uraepol, Charlea Hodge,

F rane la Holllnnder, Otto Koch, Sebas t ian Miller, Pe ter Panse , John Phelan , Wil l iam Schlonarr, Georgo Stletel .

Wil l iam Whalen, Anthony W i n k ­ler, Fred Toung.

A n n a Brnckcr, Josephlne Cltera, Mary D'Anfelo, Mar tha Heiscr, Marnie I le lmke.

Delia Llntner, Augus ta Moser, JBlleiL-.RJch^r, Marlo Bchloaser, Margucr l te Smith, Anna Wagne r ,

JAnns , Walah.

"A StirARK 1'KG." at the 1'unch and Jurty Thi-atre.—A drama hy I^wlu l). ach, proaentrd by Outhiie McClUiUc The cant: Itena Ttneklnn , .....llwerly 8ltRi'i>nvt<a Mlldred llueklna.., Leona Hogarth Kitlo Throp Mlnntri MUne Kugrne Hueklna Waltor Abel .Tamea T. Hueklna William B. Maelt Waltęr Eilpii... Irfliłhton Btnrk Arthur nyan. . . . Leonard 1 mylę Mn. Trent Allee llmmliy Wllann Ham OŚfjWa Martin Maliny l.yiu.-iii McYey..... Illehard Steeenaon

R E P U B L I C M , , Wed. A Sat!, ŻM. ANNĘ N1CHOLB' Laughlng guccca*

ABIE'S IR1SH ROSĘ The Play That Psta "T" la Humor.

I T T T Y^P^m'us. \aM

BOOTH-West 43th St. Evs. 8-»l. Mts. Wed., 1'riilny •na nat., i;M) 7 TH

JOHN i;i)I.DEN

HEAYEN

S H U B E R T M . ^ J : 44 bt Kn-"8U A SaL. 2 SO

Greenwlch Yillage Follies F o u r t h AnnuaJ Productlon

KLAW riiEA.. Weat tu St.

"MERTON c o R T OFTHEMOYIES-with GSena Hunter - Florence Nasil

Thea., W. 48 3t. Kve«. at 6.15. Mat^. Weil. and

Sat., 2:15.

IRVINC BERLINS NEW i:t'H[<:T»>:rn7n

St.iCf.J by Haaaard Sln.ru "Orandap than laat taaian."—Ttmea,

LIBERTY w- 42d 8fc Eł"- 81<>-l ™ S n [ * Mata. Wed. A Bat., 2.10

OCOPJOE M. COHAN Prenenta -

E L I Z A B E T H H I N E S in tb« new aoni and donca alion

'LITTLE NELLIE KELLY' v * a - ł _ r a » ł i M a U n c e ł W c d b ^ ^ 3 : 1 J

OLlVEIl MOROSCO Presenta A NEW MUSICAL COMi:i>Y

"LADY BUHERFLY" Staged by NED WAYBURN.

"WorWa Moat llenutltul Cilonli.••

ARTHUR HOPKINS

JOHN BARRYMORE >» "Hamlet" %%£"

-'""• U iDDK'* - St.. W. cfBway. ET. | ' l l MI n n n n i « . M i t t , Tuca., Thura. A Sat.

E L T I N G E 2 " H E L E N

42d Bt. T,v: 8.S0. Wed. A Bat., 2.3S. Mata.

MacKELLAR In the

IftNrafDf ** Bt., W. of D'way. Evł. »:."». umwn/IU. Matlncca Wed. and Bat., 2:30. Jkck Alleonte * Wm. Colller, Jr., PuWIahera

EXTRA A *peełal Kdltlon of f^natia.

A COMBD* OF NEW8PAPKR I.IFE

"A Rnuare Pep ," the new piny hy I^ewls Beneh, who galned fonslder-able r epu te na the. nuthor of t h a t famoua one-ac t piece, "Tho Clod," la diat lnct ly the samo typa of d r a -mat lo jiroductlon a s Mr. P.eaeh'a earllor work, 'Guthr ie McClintlc ls offerinn t he play a t tho Punch a n d J u d y Thea t re .

T h e plnywright ha« wr t t t en & vlgoroua, lf tineven, composltion, and one t h a t te l l i a nowerful etory. Mr. Beach mlgh t eaally have a l t e r -cd the endlnf of his ta le bu t ho p r e t e r t the courngo of h i s own con-vlcttona so h e le ts the act lon t u r n a s t raglca l ly a s It does Juat before t he flnal cur ta tn .

Bever ly Bitgreaves. who

A Mr.MłWIAMATir I1ITI Wita WILLIAM OOUSTUSIOM

Mata, Wed. and Bat.

•RoaDvwav « T 4STM STWSST

He Mllle Productlon OIVOLI i \ A William Di

" T h e Worid' i Applauae" with nratE n,vMr.i.« s Łitwis UTONĘ

A paramauM Pletm. RISSCNPBLDS OLSSSIOAL J S I I WIWOŁI OOWOIST OHOHtStPlS

W I A Ł 1 KJ *»*• tTUBST JACK HOLT

i n « N O B 0 6 Y ' S MONEY' A Paramoent netnra

RISSIHPSLCS 04.ASSHML 4AS , a ^ u . PULTO oso^rraa

4 A »

uriiDV uiurD'C w. «st. Kva. iiw. n C r t n i PnlŁWLn* Mts. Wd. A8t.,2:15.

The Selwrna present 1AM. a. "JUUET

Bi 8hakegiicar«'a

M O & JUUtT Nlghta »t.00 to 12.50. Thura. Mt. *3e to $2.00.

The Selwyna preient i n / \ | t r i T H . , W, 42d St. Kva. S.10. A r U L L U Mata. Wed. and Bat., 2.30.

B E N - A H I m JOHANNES KREISLER

T1IE WONDBB IT^Att Tht greateat lovo atory ertr told.

MASKED WOMAN With L O W E L L SHERMAN

WTTTiJlf lPj W. <4th St. Etaa. at 8.39,

nuusun MaU Wed aiu, a t t ClOaOS M. OOHAN PrtMnU

TIIE niT of the TOWN

"SO THIS IS LONDON" "A NOWLINO SOOOSIS"—BnH Poa«

I I T T I F Thea., W. 44th 8t. Rvef. S:M LMILŁ n a t | n e e » Wed. and Bat., 2:30 F. Ray Coma^oek as Monia Oeat preaeat

POLLY PREFERRED with f>KNKVtEVB TOBtJt

a s o . M. COHAN TOT

E«a. S:J0. Mata. Wed. A Bat.,

4.H

.10.

n

P A D I T O I BROAOWAt

DOUGLAS f A I R B A N K S IN

Robin Hood SAP1TOL M A R B ORONBSTIU

"THE L0VE CHILD With a Ni.tal.Ia CotipinT, tneladlnf

SIOMY BLACKMIN JAWST BIICHI L t t MKBR

M f ł P f i S n O Weat 45 Bt. Kva. S:j

OLIYER MOROSCO 1'reaeat*

LEO CARRILLO la Edward t«c1tt'a a*w eoroedy

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