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Buying - $50,000 Quota. - | HE [ péndé Drive: Chiefs, 'Confident x f CC, 5 Albany 'Will Exceed / foremost ' wh cclved, ° Thero, will tig a Bond, Certificate Mary' on. th following Raster Weel and \Mfrs 'William Delchmity, _ repre- sentatives\ of St Maryid at; the' mobting. yesterday announced <the > date, 'of ' the meetings . :~ 2s cl yon WiBllom. T. Byrne: will - address 'the .mgeting, of the Trigh Bond Certificate of- ganization df Shleeent de-Paul's mgrish in Vincentian Institute. tomorrow night: Reports. of .vatious comm ittces “33“,4 «be heard 7. )...; wal .l + The Cathedral of the coptidu will. organize | - Thuriday: night for the the. final reports' &e ro- Shiina o APOE ond. Certificate fessor Maher. naid ,1\hd‘f;;m (in: Exitingltllw ‘ \Thot ttt NoRrTH END] PINE HILES INE HILLS; - y \ . vere f An exhibition. of domestic' scien given'Saturday afternoon at 8 o'clock in the Vincenfian' Institute -by women, par- ishionéers of St.: Vincent de Paul's Chulch, Visitors 'were piéesented with. baked, goods. « Mrs, 'Henry Mabeus : was, In charge of the; The proceeds were given to the May, tine festival fund. . « A. card party' will be given Wednesday night, 'March 24 in the Aurania Chili A euchre is also scheduled. Wednesday night, sApril 7, Jn\ the club.. ,-.. . Mia non - . 'A. meeting: of the St. TlomasAquinus ~~ Fuablier , ‘fnnélsuil'. 'Toolsn, pastor of the Sacred Heart church, announces that the. drive for Trish - bonds, conducted among members of the porish, has ex- ceeded all expectations, - * here will be a mecting of the canvass ers Wednesday night at 8 o'clock in the church hall. to make reports on the drive. Father Town-will preside. 'Plans for & chicken supper and dance to be given the last of the month in | Kapp's' hotel, WIqre made. at. a recent H. Lamb association The 'meeting .of the ..J in theiv.club rooms in' Broadway. AMUSEMENTS® TODAY EMPIRE THEATRE Girls 'a In Carte, PROCTOR'S THEATRE class vaudeville and photo- play, \Dangerous Hours.\ HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL ' ©The Gir} from Outside\ and Paul- Ina Ffredgrick in \The Loves of Letty,\ MOTION PICTURE THEATRES LBLAND-\Searlet Days\ and Leah Baird In: \The Capitol\ - CLINTON ,_SQUARE-Lionel Barry- more in ''The Copperhend.\\ COLONIAL-Allco Brady in \The Fear ' Market,\ - George M. Cohan's \Forty Five Min- utes From Broadway\\ played as a musi enl comedy for nine months at the New Amsterdam theatre, New York, abd net- ted its muthor $100,000, On: tour it probably doubled that. It made another fortune when rented ont to stock com- panies. . Charles Ray, the film star, has just paid Cohan $50,000 for, the picture vights, _He expects to make a fortung out of it. Ray will not play \Kid Burns? on Stage andScreen Personalities ~, By William H, Haskell, Drama Editor of The Aim UST a little computation about a play, allace Reid is to be starred ou Broud= way, Moe has a fom-year contract with.; Famous | Players-Lasky, | but. since his debut on the stoge is to be inaderund the direction of aur, Lasky a small in ter like a contract enimot possibly lotr fere. . Aud, Inowing a little: of 'how Wallte stands with tho fair sex-ell, 46 is dolirs to doughnuts that riot will be . repeated right in our own little liome town, . When Mr. Reid: stopped over: in/ Chicago, Kenneth | MeGaffney, who ac- companied him on that trip, had. to $hoo of. the women who followed . the. hand: W 1C Evonne warrent > 4 a mle a faty @ A e 6 wen - . ¢ ~ | Dfive. William B.Fitisimmons will ad Society of the Dominican jconvent Will! ofop'g. baseball team will be organizel | PINE ig ._ ' 9 i iver ice r se like ie k‘ynh more than $35,000 alveady. sub- | dress the‘mepti,’1 anat tglI-z‘c plugs éoilfg‘lllp; at 8 o'clotk in. the goon 'and flu“ were discussed to have a \Adelef'um's Km? Gordon | in a)? fixer? (3:25, 131311231121 “ill‘lmtlhgosxlzce Tfiéfits‘gfim“ like a lot of flies oun a mot scribed, the executive committee-of! the |__ (The Roy,, William P... Brennan - an: | adigon ayenue. | An invi~| posspall diamond 'on the lot opposite the Igg§g¥—§°m gfggndilnfl'qmfllh\ production, which was also graced, by| - Now that it's all passed and Wallace n * Petors in \Uk Hus- i came out of the battle ubscathed, it will' i tation ' if. extended; to \fo ; to former: members, Fay 'Fempleton, whose successor (since d ~ that there will bo sA oms. nounced yesterday tliat there wil : club rooms \bands ant Callco Wives,\ ist Trish Bond Certificate, Drive i -| nou : 6 J t sodi f I : . - espeople: ae n‘midunqélljt'il. meetigg ‘izf62iofiliggfi L‘fiféflF't‘ff‘3Bgugge‘flg‘zmfig 012331 {fixes $551? i??? 33’?§£§°§3J$°§§§fi’ 5202532. Elf-£155]? leétéfiffi'lgl'c‘ig'filg,$3153.34 Egg-ENT—Noma’ Talmadge in \The filer?“ rxe‘tireg‘irom the stage) has never| do no harm to tell of the wealthy: wom fféhgmggg'gfg; ih \yesterday.: that 'Albany would -exceed its |A speaker. -will bo. 'announced. when the sn ool! \ . .| Rourke, Sr,; Thomas Rourke, dr.. Frank “EM-fl)?rlffiyfii‘imup, In - \Pata en found. ' ‘\\\£‘l?cxfulslht-“hlt$§l “fad? firfiflcgtg‘lfln a ec io f $50,000 and go-over the top in date is sot fop the s 0 ) 000.) Plans for the May' time carnival to be Lamb, John “mam,\f' §¥nflfi13t§9mf9i In 'Advance\ and/ Allce Brady in Rostand's _ \Cyrano do | Begrerac,\ | living self, she attempted to present him ( a i. atyl6, \. Many favorable - yo. | \ Francis E ONeill A, noted oratom 6 | iver Th the - Vincentian - Anatitute , by | ed -_ Bovrilly whim | aon anis t p m which has not been heard {except in| with diamond cufflinks, a platium. wat : : at this .city -has been senlisted . in: the Bond Paul's parish, Goodspeed, William _ Burvill, Mollxeg—Need You.\ opera Torm) for sears, is. being | and all the other bits of masculme. Je H Iptor, Fred~ gift 'to wsuntry | to of, dependence. J, Brady® .and: Professor Thomas Invites a > O'Brien, who Sacred éfggfllfiel'fi . Heart \parish \has subscribed? more: than ca, mo $2,000 to te drive, ' making: them. the amount subscribed, - iThe, rance, , that when- the final reports are made : ; 'subscribed . Joseph's« will. be 'well to the fore; -John .: B ‘ n op : a fii‘?§“g$;‘&> +3. Skelly read. a very favorable: report | _ New. York Maréh, 21 - John- D. |, y be called ° from St. Mary's parish, | Miss. Catherine | Rockefeller, - Jin it\ 18 of. the c Crow and Mrs. D; V. O'Leary, announced | principal . eastorn'; And , middle. western. ifssloner 'of > in behalf 'of the drive in St. Tames PA\ | cities. early: next month Jn 'm «speaking \1m!“ p‘ml + sh that: very good «results, have been 70; | tony \In behalf, of- the: world- ”a? 11-2:ng ceived theres - The report: from 'St. J08\| movement) it | was announced . tonight, france: who: | J. SpB® Da Renpselner, was read by | Governor 'Henry Allen, 'of Kansas will make: the : Professor John/G. Maher; Renéselaer P6D- 'nccompany him; on , parto}. the... trim the same «ports were\. received at the meeting yes terday, among, them 'the report from the Sacred Heatt parish made by leaders inthe parish race for the largest ' ~ Charles I, - Curtin reported fol- f © Joseph's parish, -'He'utited that the drive «'was coming. algng enthuslasticallysand |:. plecare receiving\ the drive . wellq (Pro- Drive in St. Ann's parish 'add will sptghk hall, Sunday: The meeting has been cqlleq by the Rev, Patrick Livingston; pastor at the imeeting' to be \held in. St. Ann's of the church, whomnnquncesqflvmt the nieeting. will 'be. one. of. the Jurgest ever held in St. Ann's parish., nals.. Ydfing kcékéfiélIe . = Will'Tour, Country F. St. St. Buffalo; willst .6f the: cities; yisited. @ ene Sente - {ime the at the . f days | above, all ng between cans war, this . Ao little.. year at he -sea- During .. the great set full : waters > ~; n come < ; . @ : to. an- +1 3 FO FEAF E' i Bil-BEN“ . PAW £50, R ar ntt 17? ini . Posed y dn. this £02 were pro- prest |/ Owners meeting protest . . owners i \ h a. com Albany by 1 f of, we! rotect . the eos r, Browne, - onggne‘asv -f k, «« r. e to ;the. ' here are. > Many of /** ' furthor it‘lgOthmofi t USP * a ntalss . I xstgnlmive. \x A I YE? e- ' A Good Quality-White-Se . :6:FOR. 100 .> 5 Whig Naptha ~ €, . Soap Powder Cleanser. - \; e 2. . /; Acme Chlorinated Lime. . .. Hundreds of other useful and - 'the Coupons: {311313} thein to Co CBT. B L. :l_08 North Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. _ America's , Leading Corsgt' . accomplish the . 'for every f (udcxdu‘fiveféritsprumdws combining Slenderness,® Grace and Suppleness, with f roizeable. . ¢ | 50:.COUPONS . / _,; Soap..» 427099 «2800. 1 v’aluablabiqsexlts. fa? ABBITT _ -> 3. long-wear, W. B. Nuform Style 355 ow sust Corsets provide \Much Cor» | Fruit ricuaes Price $2.00 | set for Little Money.\ Price $3.50 WERNGARTEN BROS, Tac. ___- NEW York -- cHicaco husband . of . ayentio; \| Carl, \{ speare.\ 3 + _priONIE MAIN sea0 © fo ASSIDY & GALLAGHER GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' . <<-- Masons and Carpenters Job Work Our Specialty - | |- Estimates Furnished - Elm St. - , O ~> Cal National Window . Cleaning Company is # Co gritty members of St, Vincent de cal, Company'. will' conduct 'the- carnival 'ovents.. The Rev, 'William R, Charles, pastor: of, St. Vincent de Paul's church; is netive in therarranging,of affairs. + eral . of Edward , W. Selinow, [Afrs: \Edith Link | Selinow, \fool [place ' afternoon at 2 o'clock. from . the residence, . 202 . Quail streot. '. The services were private. (Mr. Scliniow, who died Thursday after a'short illness,] was- 81 years old, . => ; The {Afternoon Bridge-OClub ill have. luncheon afternoon, Mare , in- the ome \of Mrs., Us G. Stockwell, of c /Members are planning «a-party . with mon guests 'Saturday 'niglht, April. 27, _. Mrs.. Hugene Portes: is, presi of the club. Mr. and Ars. Obafles Newell: Cobb, of 26 North Pine avenue, will-entertain the | members of the Albany Alumni Club of \ Syracuss | University,). Thursday | April (A, | Edward J.\ Cheney, englticer; and <chief of 'the light, heat and power division, second \district ' public :dervice commission, willJHchk. M R. .C, Craven; sopranc, «will give several vont solos necompanied by her daughter, Miss Doris Craven, |; mo outs Clarence A, Traver, son of Dr. A H. Traver and Mrs. Praver, of 860 Madison avenue, ds manager of the Colgate Glee +| and Mandolin Clubs -which are' scheduled for a concert in' the auditorium of the Albany _ High ' school, April. 1, - The Men', Club of. the Memorial Baptist Church are-in charge of the affair, | Mr. Traver sings in the glee club. 'More than 45 Colgate. students will. participate in the, prograin . - Fb . An Experience Social will 'be given to- night in. the Memorial Baptist church by the Woman's '- Association, _ A. special music program has been avrangéd, Re- freshments will be served. | Mrs, William Vogel, Ir., 'Mrs, E, A. Keeler and Mrs. A. H. Wraver will preside at the free refreshment table. > <u t =- - Mfrs. Reuel C; B. Adams. entertained at luncheon yesterday in her home, Madison: avenue. __, * f 'Mr. odd Mrs. William M. Fredreick- gon, of. Madison: ayentie, 'will entertain in their home today , _. 50, ' _, ; Mr; and. Mfrs, Joseph Kenneth, of New Scotland have returned. from 'New York.\ . . - Sal Mrs. . Josephine (Carl, © of: Partridge street, is: in.. Now . York. . ; . Miss Mabel: Yan Holtman of Western ave a airthday party: Friday Knight, in her homer.. Nims Mr.~ and \Mrs! Yunics B; Col fiton of Madison nventic entertained at luncheon in thoir 'Home 'recently... -, > 'The regular weekly testilnonial meeting of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Madison avenue and Quall street; will take place. Wednesday nf ght at 8 o glqck. Wilfred ~J. Thorpe, first reader, will be in charge.. A) musical service will be giv- 'on. he public is invited, - Miss Mabe} Coughton of Elberon place entertained .at a birthday party: in her home Saturday night. Vocal and fostru- mental, solog -were given, | Games were {flayed followed by dancing, The guests ncluded . Miss Marjorie. _Vaghn, | Miss Katherine 'Lowner, Als Josephine Mit- choll, \ Miss Eleanor Hazel, ' Miss Ruth Furman, Miss Lillian Mansion, Miss Ruth White, Miss Elizabeth Holt, Miss Gertrude,. Jones, Miss- Katherine Mc- Martin, Howard Mansion, Frank Curtl«, Milton M. Collins, Joseph Rowan, Juck Frederick Jones, Frank . Cutler William Sherman and MMtchell Horton. A thimble party. will be given. tomor- row afternoon In the home of Mrs. Clara L:. Stevens under 'the direction of the Fort Orange Star chanter. Order of Eas- tern Star. Als. Elizabeth Fish will be the assisting: hostess, | Members of other diggers ard invited. © The Rev. Willian: R, Chatles, pastor of | St. Vineent-de Pan's clivech, will preach .the Lention sermon Wednesday night i the ‘Vchurcb. . Men's holy hon'r \)\\IllI it): oi: served. Eriday' night 'The women will $2251?“ stations | of . the cross | Friday The Pine Hills Forti P f ightly Club will inceg this afternoon in the Aurania Club ntbouth Allen street. rs. C. C, Cor- ert will read a paper, \Famous Actresses and Portrayal of Women of\ Shale Plant For; a %o U?“ {I'Dézcunion {I in Artf wil iven Afre. John J. dreamin. ® l \o * m... h Dr., Harold W., Thompson presented the following music program at yester- day's services in the First Presbyterian Church: Morning service, prelude, \Pre- Give Three But Thine Own,\ Turner: chant, \The Chastisement of Our Peace.\ Blow; offertory, \Cantilena Goss Cas- tard; tenor, \In Those Days Came John,\ Scott; postlude, chorale from the \Matthew Passion,\ 'Back. Evening serv- ice, preinde, \Suite in_ C.\ Bartlétt; chant, \For He Was Wounded for Our Transgressions.\. Blow; - anthem. \Seek Him ThatMaketh the Seven Stars\ I. IL Rogers; offertory, \Pastorale.\ J. H Rogers; foprano. 'The, Wildemess\ MacDermid; | postinde, \Sortie\ J. HL ors. Lowell D. Kenney and Mrs. Marietta Whife were the vochlists. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Reimer of Madison avenne entertained at Tuncheon fa-their home Saturday in honor of Mrs. Frederick P. Goodman. of New York. formerly of Albany. The gucsts includ- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Rous, Mr. and 3irs: Franklin _I. Golden and Mr. and Mrs. William J, Warder. \ 2C AMERICANIZATION HEAD SPEAKS AT FOURTH CHURCH Wiliam C. Smith, State supervisor of Immigrant education, spoke yesterday on Ainericantzation\ at the minety-first an- péversary . cervi in: the, Fourth services Fo Pres- erian Church. Bergmtnghti in : and an t € Kelp greatly by the {vill be made soon.. ~The \Maytime- Musi- } which includes a-bazaar and other social |\ 80. [North - Pine avenue, |- \| Miss Gertrude lude and Fugue in E Minor,\ Bach; in|\ -{troit, \Hear Us Phillips; quartet, \We Coffey, 'John: Mann, .Joseph Mann and Thomas, Mann. Ral.) a A surprise party was given recently in honor? of, Miss. Mary Collins in her home in North Pearl street. Dancing took place and supper was served. 20 daughter of Mr. and £- Albany street, JUAN] yesterday morning after a few days l- ness, _ Miss Igo was, in her 17th year, 'The funcral swill. take place tomorrow morning 'a 9.90 o'clock in the Snered Heart Church,. the? Rev. Father F. 3. Moolen. offclating. Burial will be in St. Agnes' cemetery.\ Miss Igo leaves her parents :and several. brothers and sisters, Miss Mary Igo, Ars, Thomas' Igo .0 r 8 » 'Ifisg Mary» Donovan. and 'Miss: Mar- gargtSRDonggn of Broadway. are in Syri- c'ulxfi‘iés Margarct {Vhplen‘ of North Pearl t is in New Nork. - s'fizsiiltnllclezler of Elbnny street is vis- iting it' Altamont, - « funeral of Dennia Burns of Broad- wg'hfvm take place tomorrow morning in aered Heart , church. 3 Burns, who lived with his \brother in law: and 'nister, Mr. and Mro. Frank Mulling, had becn iil for the past flight [ years. e died Thursday He. is survived by one brother, James Buras and. two- sisters; Miss! Mary Burns of Brooklyn. and Mrs. Frank Mullins: oc - rogressing rfifiidly for the? (lugging!) a? Eivgn after. Master by the Tiger A. C. Club in Knights of Cglumhus Hall « ances ' Haggerty . entertained ‘gnhegtzsinri'gnctor's Grand lant week, The guests were Misls Marxfhbijgsgxggbgggs y, < Miss, Cather a Se Shhelds, Miss Marion Vos. i Evans, - Miss * Mi 'Kath c burgh, | Miss Katherin Mins Afargaret Elizabeth Dillon and Tupners . - 'Mr. and Mrs. at cards in her guests were Mr. alos .. Williams rc 'Ahome ~ recently. _ Their and Mrs. Hans?! ls, figl‘ . Mrs. Eugene Middlcbrooks, £012. 3:5fo “gs. ‘Jrgfleph Middlebrooks; Mg and Mrs. Henty H. Gardner and Mr., ant /Ar. and Mrs. Edward Stemm. =--. ; ley. Father Casoy of St. Mary's chErhcfix if?) 'speak tonight at 7180 'alelock at the Lenten, services in the Sacred Heart church., B ENGLAND RENEWS TRADE WITH HUNS . Washington, March 21 -Brifish manu- facturers are not loging any tiny: in' re- howing. trade with the Teadd Commissioner Dressel at has re- ported to. the department of summer-cc, 'The better . class morcantile ' establish ments at Berlin: are, showing varied Ties of British made goods, pnrllcqlafly wool eng and leather the report said. Describing. the nrrangements made by the: British for shoe contracts to; the next two years, and the \handsome\ pro- fits obtained because of the exchange sit- uation, Mr. Dresel said : L8. \In my opinion there is no reason why, such an arrangement for the supply of materials on a large seale could .not be carried out by American dealerg for their own profit and for the assistance of Gore man Fflduutw during the period) necessary for reconstruction,\ entertained Canners Not Alarmed By Army Food Sales Washington, March, 2L-The cauning industry was advised today by counsel for its national association that reports concerning exleliog army, sttrplus stocks of canned vegetables had been \greatly exaggerated.\ A, report from the war department showing that 175,000 cases of tomatoes und 35,000 cases of peas, all on hand, would be placed on. sale in April, was sent to the trade, aldug with the annonncement by counsel 'that this amount was so small, \as to have no serious effect upon the market for canned goods to be produced. this year.\ Empire Theatre; Taking burlesque of the rut of mediocrity and putting it on a plane that commands the,respect and attention of the discrimipating' is the aim of the pro- ducers of \Girls Ala Carte\ which opens at the Empire» theatro. this [afternoon. Phe production has been highly com- mehded around the Columbin wheel. and is said to be ong. of the prettiest shows on the circuit. .It is dust the kind of a show the lovers of burlesque want and that is the reason eapreity housts have heen the rule. Arthdr Pearson, the pro- ducer of the show has Kept in mind that the seeker of light musical entertainment wants clean fast comedy, pretty girls and catchy music, So he has supplied a book that is overflowitg with wit, honor and funny situations, It is called \Mauhat tan Please,\ and was written by Bert Hanlon nud‘Bt-n A. Ryan. Herbert Stot- bart, who has amumber of Broadway hits to his credit, wrote all original music for the show. Hickson, the famous crea- tor of Fifth avenue styles, designed the gowns und the stage costumes were de- wigned- by 'Mahicu. and Catherine Craw- ford. ~A cast of well known neople in- cludes \Tamie\ Coughlin, Martha Pryor, Ben Burd, Charles Fagtw, Harry Ken- nedy, Madeline Moore, Finy Belmont and Leona Earl. Where are, two perform- ances daily. ' « 6 < Harmanus Bleeker Hall, Not to be outdone by the excellent pro- grams of last week, Proctor's Harmanus \Bleecker Hall will offer today .and first half except Wednesday 'eyening' another one of those stirring and interesting pro- grams that the. Albany patrons. delight in and linve selected Pauling Frederick in \The Loyes of Letty,\ a pleturization of Arthut' Wing Pinero's play, \Letty that was successfully presented by Wil- liam Faversham for several sensons. It is-a dramatie story 'that involves\ prob lems that come to every attractive wo- man during hey lifetime, (Phere is the test of her vanity, the test of her, honor when temptation: comes to het, in her darkest hour, and the gradual charcter development through: bitter experiences which many women are called upon to ploy that i mother. ploy that promises to eqtal the [fnnuluryty of \Whe River's Eudg' is Rex Beach's adaptation 'of \The Wag Lady,\ under the title of 'The Girl From 'the Outside,\ which has 'its, reenes laid in Alaska, written in his most original way, and truthfully depicts life in the days of the Klondike gold rush, The influence of a good woman on evil char- acters is an old song and'tale and sce- nario, But Rex Beach in this picture has skilifully drawn. the line dust: when pecessnry so that his theme; despite its antiquity, hak a freshness and power all its own. \The Gitl From the Outside\ is an 'ortistic picture, it has atmosphere, action, logic and beauty; 'The added attraetion will be the showing of Albany as we do.not ste it every day, and it will surely be a big surprise. The musical setting will include a.cornet solo by Roscoe Adams, It will be worth while to see this program. {oq , Proctor's Grand, Heading the bill today at the Grand is a George Choos production entitled \Under 'the Apple Tree,\ with Johnny S_u_lly, Ethel, Rosevere and Joe Herbort in the principal \roles | Whis comedy con tains all the ingredients | that. musical comedies boust of. The production is ad- .L equate, the girls pretty and the costumes in the: latest mode. Horse\ racing and baseball care always popular topics of converantion, In \The Jockey and the Horse Trainer,\ - 'Tom Meltae and-Co., make them unusually, popular, | Moran and Wiser in \The Hat Shop\ offer a wort of boomerang novelty in which hats are thrown out, in the nudience only to retutn into the hand of | the . thrower, Malcolmand Le Mar offer a singing and instrumental number: of the, higher or- der of entertainment. John OMailey, the Trish tenor, is n newcomer to Albany, but in New York he is well known as an artist possessing m marvelous voice, n striking personality and the humor that is of necessity his. He will render a choice selection of ballads and songs of the élassic «order, \Topics of the Day\ and Kinograms will be The revided at special matinees at the Selwyn theatre .by Edward Vroom. \Cyrano\ was the literary and dramatic sensation of its time with the late Richard Mans- field as the large-nosed hero, > At the opening of John Barrymore in \Richard the Third\ two woeks ago Sat- urday night in New York, the perform- nee lasted from shortly after eight until one a. m. A Broadway wit, who was the guest of a New York woman at the performance, bowed graciously to her at its conclusion and thanked her for a de- lightful week: end ! . The Barrymore plays all run into tlme, At the opening night of \The Jest\ nbout the same hours were observed and Julius 'Tancen; the vaudeville wit, remarked, as he loft the theatre and saw the time, *\This is carrying a jest too far.\ 'fhere is a perfect epidemic: of motion picture stars returning to the stage. It is the open season for every actor with the cherished hope of hearing hiss own voice again. to answer . the call of the legitimate. Wallace Reid recently opened out in Los Angeles at the Little theatre, under-the auspices of Jesse L Lasky and crosses 'n candidate and comes out for Oliver: Morosco. | He has been a. perfect riot, © - Now _ comes the announcement, or rather, the story, from the const saying . \ added attraction is a Thomas H. Inch production, \Dangerous Hours.\ . \The Way Back,\ The reserved seats for the Bill's mov- ing picture show in Chancellor'h hall, Education | building, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, will be ready at the club tonight, - Those | who | have, purchased tickets may hand. them in at the desk and got their seats for any night | Tle two great films to be shown, \\The Spirit of. Elkdom\ and \The Way Back;\ are making a big hit throughout the country, many lodges scouring theim for a return engagement, The proceeds of the event are to be turned over to the National Hill's War Relics commission to 'be used for the vocational training of men who were disabled in 'service the re- cont war. Members ore requested .to make their return for tickets to A, Sayles at the club ns soon as possible. , Leland Movies. s With David W. Grifith's great special production, \Scarlet Days,\ and Leah Baird in the first run feature, \The Cap- itol,\ the Leland will offer a fine pro- gram 'for today, Tuesday and Wednes- day. 'Anything that bears the name. of Griffith -is worth while to the. movie lover and \Scarlet Days\ reppresents the master's interpretation of. the: wild, days of \40 in California. The film is vivid in -action, appealing in | romance and beautifully acted and staged. Its story concerns a young girl, daughter of a woman'of Joose life and. brought up in ignorance of her mother's gareer. A bold Spanish adventurer and a Virginia gon- teman are mixed up in her yomance, which ends: happily, | Richard «Barthel .mess, | Clarine: Seymour, Kate Bruce, George Faweett and Carol Defupster are prominontly cast, | Leah Baird presents a gereen version of Augustus Thomas' fam- ons ploy, \The Capitol,\ a strong story of Washington and m rascally politician who ruined a woman's life. The News Weekly and new Leland orchestra are other features, _ For Thursday, Friday and Saturday \The Rivers End,\ Elsie Ferguson in \Counterfeit\ and Charlie Chaplin in-\The Rink\ are the \entures. «Seat Sale for Godowsky, This morning at the box office of Har- manus Bleecker hall the sent sale will open for the concert of the famous plan- ist, - Leopold - Godowsky, - Wednesday might, and the indications nre that the demand will be an active one. 'The com- ing of Godowsky has aroused such inter- est that a large udience is positive, and the event || is looked forwenl to with plensure by enthusiasts, | The uft of Go- doweky is not surpassed by nuy other pianist and the coming-concert marks bis eiry known. to munnkind, a Mir. Ateid hid in doorways to get id of her, and some of his friends offered - relieve him of the watches and cufflinks « Alter two days of this jeweiry bombard mout he left for the const! leaving the poor little rich lady to hex-onely sorrows e The studio gossip from Los Angeles says that the start of the troubles in' the. Chaplin fumily was over a matter of clothes. | Charlie was keen for his. wi to dress to suit him, She did not care for his taste in woman's apparel and many a tilt resulted. | What would My Charlie say if her liege lord appearc in public in' some of the duds hy wears in his comedies? ' Tom Moore is now in California} ing Ben Ames Williams' story,. he Great Accident,\ one of the. beit stofies the Saturday Evevning Post bas; pub- lished. « Willard Louis will play (Amos: Caretall, the political boss who, double- 4 the candidate's own son, One of Vitograph's c’ominmrelcnsgs‘ in \Deadline at 11,\ with Corinne Grifith as the star and Frank M, Thomas in leading role, \ il county court Jurors\: DRAWN FOR APRIL TERM Jurors for the term of County court, which opens April 0, have been drawn 'ag\ follows: _> $000 Arthur DuBosch, 148 Second street; Theodore Hothling, Alcoye; Gaylord F. Butler, - Hollow; | Edwa Cummings, ' 80 Garden street; \Wiliam Altheim, \ _ Stanley - Greene, Alcove; In Zch, Berne; Pred=. erick W. Kehn First street; George. > Kautz, Jr, 2 yler, avenue; Charles F. Wisenburn, New Scotland ; 'Chester - \C. Hubbell, G South Main averne: John. Henkes, - Colonie; John _ W. Hellwig Colonie; ' Frank C. Hughson, Loudon ville; Hugh R. Chambers, Watervlie Jomes G. Bell, Westerlo; Thurman Bishop, South_ Westerlo; Edmund & Baldwin, 248 Delaware avenue; Jamel H. Mead, 34G State street: Albort' J. hester, Guilderland; Thomas Cur ir 30 Spruce street; Lester .Clappetry; 17 linton, avenue; Charles L Onder donk, Routh Berne; _John (H, Nork Guilderland: Centre; Fromk J, 101-A Dove street; Frederik 8. Baxter,: 890 Orange street; D. Russell Freakers ley, 1728. Aforris street: William. Hayes, Watervlict; James W,.Cox,.8 Elk srteot William C. Goebel, 10 Manning boul yard; Abram H. Ostrander; New Sroi land? Jesse Loxher, New Scotland: Irv ng Lainbort, Altemont; Herman Madi R gon, .G0 South Ferry street: George: Stowart, Renssclaerville; Frank H, Fel/*, ter, Westerlo; Leonard D, 'Towpkins, Westerlo; William J, mont; Manford Schoonmnk , Webkt - Berne; Harry: Shultes, Berno? Arthur - 8, Tompking, Berne; Willis J. Simpkins, Cooymans Hollow: Peter Kemp.” 482 Central avenue; Daniel Fitzgerald; 401 North Denrl street: Anton: Abramson, : 801 Lark street; Williat J, Burke; OST State stret: Fred Bibler, 42 Benjamin «~ 2:32: ; James IL Atkins, 10 Matilda 1 ALBANY COUNCIL, K. OF .C... ~ - ATTENDS HOLY COMMUNION -> - More than 520 members of Albany Council,, 178, K. of C., receive Ioly / Communion in a' body at the 8 o'clock mass in the Cathedral of the Immaculato Conception yesterday. 'They marched in/ procession from the K., of C,. home in North 'Penrl street to 'the Catledral, 33m they vecupled seats reserved for em, - hi Mass was edlebrated (by the Rev.* Father William Keane, chaplain of the council, , He also preached the sermon apd reviewed some of the work of the K. of C. on the battlefields .of France. 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