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PAGE 4 THE Romance Lives Gay Comedy Is Demure Constance | 4iipdant on| bat Darya wllace | 4 Connie Bennett Has Appealing Role in Film "| Palace Hip Bill Wily Noah Supplies the Danger in Picture MecDougall; Ol wick: Again in New Fairbanks Film BY MARGARET BUNDY ~ adventure Now at Colise “um Playing at Columbia "Don Q," Douglas Far now at the L ‘ere exc Hip imply can’t help but admire the King and his compar The Men’s Shop Offers spirited Doug, in spite of his, pregs . musical comed sheet grin, His films are Inevitably at t with an old-time gallantry and ro gh it 1 go, for King and } mn} ain grou the story of 1 the build { 6 mmiles ir n of the house The story, “What's the Use?" 4 e atures take place About two g married couples ar Spain, which eve their new home, The men have ¢ In collar attached and neck band styles. Of i Zorro must experience nged everything in advance of the fine quality broadcloth, corded dimity and completing college. y but it arranged soiesette. In plain colors and strip Siz followed by a cleve wrong. To tell more about the 14 t = which every finger of 1 spoll much of t na in thwick—STREET FLOOR © myriads of funny : s made to polnt to Don Q spl as the r starts the action. which the couples find themselves. ‘The ax occurs in the romanti King and Lew Dunbar play t ruins of the ar le of Zorro, parts of the two bridegroome ar bring « gri action of the Women’s Fine Ribbed with the young Don Q and his masked father fighting a horse of “Mike the fun t» spontane : the queen's men. \ t the , Doug's mastery of his big whip ts weuedln ae Pwd a sh pee UNION SUI ‘ij remarkable His whip ts the master rie to make t n a e one $ t tio vf ve! ® most an) mu al 4 ‘ ‘i t Of every situation. He foes vals and tna. piouiae’ cued Of fine quality cotton, full cut, and Nittle tricks with it, such as twirling 2 e Pp v é , it un ws the door of a closed room tfered re well fitted. Well reinforced. Band .00 making it form the letter Q, thereby Hermie King’s band program wit or bodice top_ and fitted knee. In ) =< striking terror into the hearts of this week's show brings much ay white 36 to 44. Extra | . those within who believe Don to be applause, espe Satta ) 5 Suit dead arm T t a * : “ f Mary Astor ts slim and beaut ] 1 by the au Kouthutck—THIRD FLOOL * 9s the general's daughter c element is delightfully delicate plea, ariet : Jean Hersholt does a fine p’ J latest Jaza 1 ern = character acting as Don Fabrique There's lot f tho = Warner Oland, Donald Crisp, Lottie im f the « a Pickford Forre: a Jack McDon.- | ald do creditable work | pom | pater The regular 80¢ bunches, Nc ; | CONSTANCE BENNETT AND JACK PICKFORD in a » show are ppm . es “Wile P y, special Reggy Denny Has iscene from “The Goose Woman,” in which Louise Dr ne from this much NOAH BEERY IS THE HEAVY a atory: gue aia Sap AREER NANO on. Mesa,” the picturization of Zane Gre this|at the Coliseum, |depicts the title role. The picture is the current attraction | maligned Jougall-Bouthwick—liFTH FLOOR a Bunch Hilarious Time bia. Trying to avoid three women whom he is trying to entertain at the | ¢¢ {00SE WOMAN,” now at; ture, Ait ea best t : same t 0 each separately, ts y 4 The t ut 24 c N D hi S ti the Cec arries with Ita as ts Bnet ior cane woe oneapoortataae| ea ew Devonshire Suitings lau ow You the | Louise Dresser, of musical comedy | tote o S008 1 horses ’ ; j . her regard for a he G jealousy, accuses nis prizes tanglement A fine wearing fabrie for schdol Pp ay the role | Constance mpetition {n t ft zi - clothes, shirts, house dresses and Cc graded by pov-| half of the romar uniforms. In _ shades, si sesh inin ti Pw cts Pode igen nd of the ff you'ro a Zane Grey or checks. 82 inches wide.‘ a Yard 1 having b eat up the 7,164 feet of cast for “ MENT a the John (Buck) Jones, Pitts, Jane Novak and Lealle Fe ton had tpal roles “Laz Red Lake, | film. MacDougall-Bouthwick—BA Mystery Play at | Harry Leon Wilson of Dancing on | 'Metropolitan Tonight Story at Blue Mouse The picturiz of Har wae = ™ =| Wide Variety Cretonne Dress Protectors Attractive flowered bags, 54 inches long, closed at top and bottom, snaps 1 00 obson’s grippl . down front. Fine to keep ‘light Next Room, dresses fresh or to protect stored clothing. MacDougall-Southwick—STREET FLOOR h had a y jerbilt theater, } The most baf! plays, It Is at the same tin the smartest and most iminute comedy melod Produced, acc: NOW PLAYING NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS VAUDEVILLE hyo ‘Hent Typifies |Family Drama Now n her) “7 ightnin’ Bill” |Playing at Capitol pes nrac-| aying With Souls,” now at the | on} Car “In the Next Room” comes from » come the collective pen of Eleanor Rob- on, one of the greatest of all fean actresses, and Harriet Ford, author of such hits as “The Dum- likeable y but he dominate structed her fame-mak name| Frank Bacon's immortal « t follows, yitol, embraces my.” “On the Hiring Line,” ete. ana of Dempacy in the » ter study, “Lightnin’," lives ag: theme rarely | ou'll find a y “ee uf ched in novies ‘The chara have been careful; } Sig the ecreen in the current aj touched in movies. The drama has been | ly ¢ 6 met rs of | the | #P c eer y f - ly created, and all the members of tl theater offering. Jay ys the |"Prings from the crumbling of fam Hunt pi the Heary Duffy Players w of 5 his pages cf scinchiils ‘aaa.’ abittions "Light climax when ON mea SCREEN seen in the cast. They are H ‘ a ba dearrathn ‘ ber-mother: PETE MORRISON Miller, Helen a 1, Marlo I 1s ace jy and does it as much justice p is restored. 4 kel, Maurice Frank! Don Aust fie sates elt Pe tiring YC” Yes tions of the celluloid ly trio {is made up of: —IN— Helen Stryker, Artht jerson, Nor a . ‘eee po tpe di his| Version will permit father absorbed in man French, § John Nickerson and Tho play has been perse | rected by Mr. Hugh Knox. MacDow a frivolous mother . to stay ‘young forever; up on money in- e front pages| For when all ts sald and done, “RANGE BUZZARDS” achieved its great and the spoke eo roles played by 3 eS wARTET . Belle Bennett an - ¢ é Baby Peggy Heads \ rented gears drinking, worth! Pretty ss + ° ae rom * the nolly-human old codger. yi Hi Another eee of | Bill at Pantages a Fey gaits Toft aan aay [bueno aman old coteee:| |g ects vv rola aw ‘ “Th * * Pe a f : mand to SATE y aes Ft nd even John le| dancer and Mary Astor appears as eos e Fightin: ABY PEGGY in person will head peed for 20] to recons 0 entire circus » film the char : n 5 ‘ ‘ ceed B line the vaudev 2 again in the| scenes wit P Chen meen on the [Work cannot put It ov rac Ima turned wrong sh ut which, without 5 Words. | the idea, however, that) @ ttraction Isn't attra Ranger” Comedy News Continuous, 10 a, m, Till Midnight 10—15—25c ing at the Pantages M popular juvenile star is + first appearance over the footlights in the West yporting Baby Peggy is a | strong vaudeville bill, including the ads and Fancies Revue and Sanderson Revug Penny, Read | , Bert Chadwick and {duo of Fuller and Striker. The feature picture is “Do It | Now,” starring Madgo Bellamy, will be remembered for her work in | “The Iron Horse.” rmal:as were, WHY EDITORS GO CRAZY ’ about the hobby of LeSe It's the You'll like Jay Hunt's work, par-| y if you've seen the stage ver . in road company or in the orig: in LI'L old N'Yawk. And Edythe Soe Day pman puts in somo of her best |) > Bs late work in “Mrs. Bill Jones." The Popular 1 Madge Bellamy and Wallace ree be cere ROSITA 4 nro the centers of the love] __ With and Otis Harlan, as usual, NENA VIELA y walks away with all the show} bere Cast, Crawford, whose Nena : i It ien't very o a a r, quotes the actress as follows ambition f ng time goal. 1 ha quired the h uct gets beyond the or ng act at the Ort Pasquall t erving of somot? that, and they one of the fea’ They bounce difficult bal ach than they aro bette compi na, but I am hoping sometime and make them into something worth T Coliseum Concert Orchestra under Wineland f KNICKERBOCKER COLLE! TRIO Dona’ acts this week and do some nts, and do it Now Until Wednesday Marion Davies i ne n his character depiction y view declares that Eleanor Tho Perfect Am: | in | Miss Laura Yan Winkle, the pop: In a potpourri of harmon? all so quick! nd efficiently | Boardman ts In Songs Written | ‘Zander the Great’ | ular Pantages organist, will again Bamber that’ they're thru before you realizo| Neediess to say Eleanor ts { in one of John's pic a funny thin by Himself via sm | star jn another surpri gol Casitecehavis ivacees “tn it, They put real snap into thelr] tures, And another thing, El Melati a aidor sn Antonius Orchestra | — == “THE COAST OF FOLLY" offering, were given an ovatior . . ! and Z: itts never § bers of well-deserved applause last night.| ‘They gather at the Montmartre—theso beauty-parlored wives of famous their character work) Jean Otel, | Joo Morris, tho y ¥ who|film mon, who earn and spend big salaries. They nibble at tid-bits and] !* always dangerous to ; ‘Organist . | does his knitting in one of the boxes, | dance away tho hours with tho slick-hatred boys whose only accomp tho showing of the leads, Connell, Leona and t ® {in back again, and has a lot of new| ment in Hollywood {s executing “such a darling Charleston.” CHANGE OF PRICES Joe MORRIS & MILLERbes wiso cracks. Morris is assisted by| But, of course, everybody can't even dance the Charleston “Call Tt What You Want" yaa Satisfying Show Beth Miller, who sings a couple of eee Beginning Monday afternoon, a Fables | Tepes mean songs and shows how the| “I just love Paris and that exquisite Normandy Hotel in Deauville,” |W matinee price will be in effect ™ Charleston should be wiggled naid the actress, as she joined our table in the Montmartre, “You know,|®t the Palace Hip for week-day f | Frank Ellis and Marie Walsh sing| tho night-life thrills me and tho tinkling of the gambling over in Deau. | ™atinees, It 1s announced by Mana-) = ue Mowse and dance, and have a snappy | villo is ko new life—something liko haivng a faco lifted, you know." ° {Sr Joseph Muller. ‘Tho new uni- |logue with plenty of sure-fjre lin Smiles, no matter how personal they may be, are all the vogue in| Yersal price for the house will be rUDAY— | Connell and Leona, assisted t ents. This price will admit DOUGLAS clever dancing dog, Zippy, open t vera (ibie: SRE Rees ek |show, ‘They danc . some, Conn On the Boulevard: There goes Mal St. Cl ythful ‘director, who ts | @UDUays .And NOHGANS, "whe, pepe does Aome stunts with a, hoop, and {t| next to direct Pola Negri . . Mal was onco an underpaid news. | £0" Children will remain the same, | has a touch of light burlesque that | paperman +» now he gets one of the fabulous salaries in the film|/> cents anytime. | Firat and fatinees: to 306—Nighte: Ide to $1 incqvecaes san ceenes vanne tin garrulous cir Vaudeville and Pictures SEVEN “SURE FIRE” ACTS - Hs brightens up the act | factories . Irving Cummings coming out of tho barber-shop | Hended by eeeion | \ DON | Nathan and Sully close tho show]. . . one would never know he had his hatr cut . . , that's the Conway Tearlo the cast includes | The Screen’s Faverite “ ' GOM OF| | with a dasicing number | way the actors and somo of tho directors wear {t here. . he used} Mitchell Lewis, Robort Ober, Gladys | Juyentle Star ly cris MATES” | o, Soe | \toibe matock-actor | .’... now he ts directing Corrine aritin, . , |Hulette, David Torrance and De Witt E ¢ Marion ‘Davies Fil eee Jennings. Hal Demar and his Cin-| BABY PEGGY fomtas-— te um Gloria Swanson’s Marquis Hubby, which runs something ike this:|1¢rella band, assisted by Wallace | IN PERSON rod . . . , te r, ‘a Os may nwo aRTiarto at Winter Garden + + » doin Falniso . . . has left these parts for his ol4 stamping | Alexander, famous Canadian tenor, te | grounds in Hurope offer a pleasing stago presentation | tage play, adapted for the acreen| “Hank,” as all the boys and girls began calling him tn the film town, {#4 short films of timely interest MANY OTHER ACTS WO eatais: Marton. ‘and starring | W988 regular guy, But ho alway med bored with the cinema pro. | Und out a promising program THE PLAY THAT BROKE Marion Davies, will be shown at] eaure here. When Gloria would give a party, invariably he would =——— yinter Garden: ur 4 always slip out, THE WORLD'S RECORD the Winter Garden until Wednen day night. Perhaps nover in her| “1 Just don't seem to blend in," he confided to a butler at the Swanson career has Miss Davies been so ad. | Mansion ono day, during tho apex of a convivial party, Cae mirably: cas us in the role of “Ma | mie,’ the demure, whimsical yet } balded KE hile ft lod 1 ; : rave subsides ‘or awh was gargled around that tho Metro. humorous heroine of "Zander tho Metro Rex Beach's Genes * ©°| Goldwyn-Mayer plant was to change hands, Was said that Joseph M. “THE GOOSE A different anglo and a new twint | Schenck would become boss, F a ee F “PLAYING WITH 9 ence wet bce Ben, ‘ Song pata Re vat rumor is dead now. In order to settle th ssens ; WOMAN” P ALACE HIP SOULS” so tear aad tats a | the Fumo, In the studio ranka Louls By anyon, tho.bee, neve aoe eee TH iE | EN RY : H STAGE EPISODES Lh] “Zand the Great,’ the famous i Zander the Gr he famous Rh mors that onco shook the foundations of some of the big studios NOW—TILL WED. —and— JACQUELINE LOGA | aetere who divide the picture equal. | Only studio officials and employes were present. No newspapermen were Lloyd Hamilton CLIVE BROOK ly into two portions—ono devoted | ther: F % MARY ASTOR | exclusively to tho comedy element |. M4ver sald in substance: "I own an equal share of Motro.Goldwyn- 245, 7:00 and 9:50 and the other to an epic drama of | M4¥er long with Marcus Loew, Irving Thalborg, my associate, 1a my ng & Co. STER COLLIER as far |W er “What's the Use?” SPECIAL OFFER Week-Day Matinees 25c Effective Today HERMIE KING'S SUPER-SOLOISTS partner. There is no*truth to the rumor and if there was the thing {s PRESENTS that gossip say sing to appen, never coulk Eleanor Robson's Gripping Mystery Play Preliminary Content ho story of City Championship Prize Waltz Tournament Kovery Wvening September 1 to Sept FINAL CON Vriday Vvenin Here in the most thrilling nnd bai a Mediums Exposed The Mystic’ opens in Hungary, whero a young Ameri- in Heilig' Film . can crook finds a beautiful gypsy rT “The Mystic," a Metro-Goldwyn. | mystic whom ho knows to be a fakor, ayer production, which opened Fri. | Mo realizes her value as an ald in day at the Hellig with Afleen Pringle |dupiing wealthy Amorleans and per. and Conway ‘Tearle in the leading |suades hor to Join him in America voley, 18 an expom® of the workings | With almost dovilish ingenuity they jof crooked rings of mediums, ‘Tod | fleece many wealthy persons thru | Browning, who wrote and directed |feances, A romance which develop: |tho picture, was prompted to do so| between the gypsy myastle and her jby police ralds on fake mediums in| partner in crime supplies the love Lon Angelos, who play upon the cu-| interest of the stor pidity of grietes en persons desir |results in the regeneration of the ing to communicate with thelr de. | lovers, parted friends or relatives, In addition to Miss Pringle and iN ALL NIGHT Matron in Attendance con O30 Oc siso 11130 15ic nat ‘Times Today 1 REGINALD DENNY in w You the Town" MYSTIC” AILEEN PRINCE CONWAY TEARLE HEILIG October 2 Kidder’s Band “Phe Hottest Hand tn Town NEXT ROOM” «UL Sh and eventua Tomorrow—“Pinythings of ntually Desire’ PASTIME DANCE 111 Spring Strect