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I AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—“The Tale of the Wolf.” by Ferenc Molnar, n dramatist, will be the at- at the National Theater next entitled “The Tale of the d is described as a fantastic The_adaptation was made by lle Baker, who made the translation of “The Swan.” The frobman Company 1is the al sponsor and a lavish pro- duction is promis; The featured vers are Wallace Eddinger, Roland and Phyllis Povah. The play was directed by Frank Reicher under the personal super- Vvision of Gilbert Miller, the \manag- director of the Irohman Com- da night will mark the American performance of - which had long runs in Buda- nd other European capitals. heduled for a New York open- on October 6. BELASCO—"“The Getaway.” tists’ Theater, Inc., Wil- . Jr., production of Charles 1 Ripper's drama will open at the heater next w York sho: & men, Miner Watson, C. Henry iric Dressler, Paul Harvey, nton, Louis Serin, Arthur B. nest Pollock. rciation of the Dramatists m Harris, jr., will be with {interest by theater both organizations have editable productions to their watched goers, as many or T, arried the Harris trademark. Immediately following the local \showing, this production will move to New York. Many notables are announced to attend this premler. POLI'S—“A Good Bad Woman.” .. A sen: »nal melodramatic offering, A Good Woman,"” Poli's next Sunday t. of the plays which of heated discus will come to This is one aused the outburst on in New York last with “Ladles of the What Price Glory” and the Elms.” Evans, whose emotional Power was one of the outstanding surprises of the pa eason in N York, is seen as v Ferris, daugh- ter of the blasphemous and drunken In her support is the Josephine Bull Ferris, 25. Bé!ore We Move Balbriggan and Other Sports Frocks You’'ll be surprised at the variety of these one and two-piece sport frocks—so very much the vogue for sports and business wear) $ 8.95 Balbriggan frocks have earned for themselves a most decided place in the realm of Fall fashions— \New York cast, including John An- 1 Clarendon, Calvin Thomas, k Maude Nolan, Dorris Freeman and Walter Kenny. KEITH'S—Ned Walburn's Revue. }1\ th's Theater announces as n's Deml Tasse Revue, a d tuneful production in 10 presented scenes and sur- nd beautiful costumes. thur Swanstrom Carey Morgan. violinist and vocal- red in a program of rz nd violin selections. A novelty from abroad will be Amateur Nite fn London,” the scene laid in a cheap London music hall of the White Chapel district. Others will include Billy Lytell and Tom Fu Two Chocolate Cake- eaters. n original line of fun- ning; Tom Smith, “An Artist, a Gen- tleman and a Scholar,” assisted by ‘man; Jack Princeton and comedy skit, “Too “onnor; Herbert’s allstons in “The .” and the house bles, Topics of the Day and the Pathe News. EARLE—Owen McGiveney. next week. Mr. McGiveney has spe- cialized in the roles created by Dick- ens and is offering a version of “‘Oliver s which he has named “Bill Sykes,” and in which he portrays six distinct characters. Others to appear are Manny Besser and Dorothy Balfour in “Oh! Henry!", and they are here to stay. It’s easy to understand why, once you have seen these. They're so com- fortable, so devoid of unnecessary frills—and so universally becoming and youthful. Woodsy greens, browns, pansy and heather tones. groups, 16 to 42. J. C. Mack and company in “Mother Goose,” Sampson and Douglas in “Wit and Ha Theodore and Swan- . and Cristy and un Knockabout.” ger” will be present- ed. This Is stated to be a distinct nov- elty, the effectiveness of which would be lost should its character be re- vealed nount picture, “In the Name ' with Ricardo Cortez and Nissen starred, will constitute the photoplay attraction. nd bill for next week will Joe Burns and Murry deville skit entitled Other attractions arber of Jayville,” de- riot of laughs, with rk Adams and , cornetiste, and ginators of sen- v will be Trio Produc- { David Belasco's play . with Anita Stew- Ly eli ‘and Donald Keith st. “The Boomerang” drama and said to be shily mounted. films and orchestral numbers will complete the program. GAYETY—“Monkey Shines.” edition of *“Monkey Shines” will be the Gavety Theater ittraction next week. It is said Ar- the producer, has spared le nor expense to make one of the noteworthy he Columbia burlesque < and McCullough, stars Berlin “Music Box Re- 1 the book. There are 12 scenes, 14 musical numbers and many | stume change 3 and Al Tyler, two ns, are the’ featured c which includes y, A Meyers, Irene Shea, Lloyd Peddrick, Burt Ryan and Donnelly. “The Girl in the P 1 importation, is an Helen Kenne Goldberg’s hi is to be the attrac- s is one of the new shows of the Mu circuit, and its star is the beautiful comedienne, “Bill” Rose Car- son Supporting the star are Sam Ray- Before We Move Fur-trimmed Coats $39 .50 new Winter fabrics, and the finer furs All the colorings The price of a well tailored cloth coat—for coats not only collared with fur but trimmed with deep Tuxedos, panels, pockets, and cuffs of fur in many instances. Tailored beautifully of deep-pile fabrics in rich Autumn shades. Sizes 16 to 4. For Small Women, 137 to 21%5. 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