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a « Wooing of of Eve’ An Innocent P.stime. BY CHARLES DARNTON | i i! ei ue i h 3 3 Fy F g i z i lay it it w ly uninteresti: i tomas oH ft 7 rth aa 3 Hy ; Bg ony & wedding only @ day's notice, as it wore, la @ #train upon the Imagination. As Aiverstons, an American globe vague character at best—sho nly “compromises” @ prospective bridegroom on the eve of his wedding bY goin, hod = house in the country, but she y¥ “proposes” to him while he “awales over Chopin at the plano. The whole scheme that Mr, Man- ners works out rather laboriously, though with clever dialogue, is pre- posterous. Heaven help those of us who grow too old to feel the touch of romance! Yet at the dame time we fan scarcely be expected to surrender the common sense we bring to the theatre. An American who follows Eve is turned into « simple ass, while Eve herself, after casting something like @ stone at the glass over a be iors door, matches the man of her heart fr: the altar just as he is ready to marry the daughter of a man with whom he has made a stock market deal. If anything could be More hopeless than our own stock market at the present time it is “The Woolng of Ev Miss Taylor, a bit plump, but alto- other attractive, was an interestin ailuring Eve. In jerky tones soored hit after bit as she fired aw: at the Adam of the play, That ex- eeedingly clever young actress, Lynn Fontanne, was irresistibly amusing as the sobbing bride. #0B gave sincerity the Adam that fascinated Kve, even after he had behaved badly five years before their second, meeting. But he Was too gray to give color to an old romari nd moreover he was of the stage “stage: Teresa Maxwell Con- over was imposing, Frank Komble LEXINGTON AVENUE Entire Fourth Floor, shape place anoy Free a} streets, OF uray fi K A AYELY REN ci > GULCE KATHLEEN CUPFRORGY ine aes) Ss NUMBER, Plays for the cone PEN VLEs ene” ————— GOLD Se Cooper played a discreet husband very Web, and other members of the cast did creditable work. But I doubt whether even Laurette Taylor can win the hearts of ers with “The Woolhg of best it !y an inn “MISS VICTORY” COMING TO HIPPODROME SHOW Hippodrome on Monday “Miss Victory” will make her debut he Burnside-Sousa grap of me second act of “Chee! r AMUSEMENTS. SKATING CARNIVAL GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 47TH STREET ENTRANCE Everything New Hopkins, and et | hand with Uncle a group of drummer gi new features will be Introduced in _ Skate Awhile, Dance Awhile One Admission (30c) For Both DANOB AS OFTEN Bel eNoti APANcE AMUSEMENTS. Oe Donald Bria {of Joo Weber, will be seen at the | Broadhurst ‘Theatre on Monday night SKATES wo EW FLOOR r ‘rawr AND ‘TION TWO BAN FLOORS. No Extra Charge to Go From One to the Other This is the SKATING CARNIVAL 47TH ST. ENTRANCE GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Entire Fourth Floor ICE SHOW Golden THAT Z1P-ZIPPY Dinner | Show at 18 THA ih RANGING CARNIVAL, which to The Greatest Amusement Place in New York is the aa Carnival of the Grand Central Paince is devoted to for refined vegpl: No liayor em. ’oanere tor wee stoatyghod for duno Ath ag, individual in tis Washionable BILLIARDS AND POCKET ios obile perv! ‘or patrons living between 4th and #0th Fitw crn BUNDAYS 32 P, M. TO ___ DANCING CARNIVAL ‘GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Avenue, Use 46th Street Entrance Branch, Newark, N. J., 645 Broad EXERVE enh 8 NOW CT CTE aday to express the spirit of Fran war, With Miss George Atwill, Holbrook Blinn, How: Charles Pitt, Vinton Frie Kennedy, Kate Hlanke The Only Theatre in Harlem HIGH - CLASS BURLESQUE © Smoke If You Like in Any Part of the House "GJ Starting Mon, Mat., Nov, 12th MAX GABEL’S MAK ee JENNIE GOLDSTEIN EVRY SATURDAY, ANT. me NRA Finny SaTURD A ys Two oneatts ‘teas nnd 2.15 & 3. 15 yards BRIGHTON BEACH, EVA MOLL, wi = sam HOWwER'S Pyn¥ SWS eo aad a Coming Week INERO'S comedy “The Gay Lord Quex,” will be revided by John “| D, Williams at the 48th Street Thea- tre on Monday night with John Drew and Margaret Ilington in the roles acted by John Hare and Irene Van- ‘brugh nineteen years ago, The author has provided « revised version of the play. In the company supporting the stars are George Pauncefort, Leonard Willey, Rexford Kendrick, Violet Kemble Cooper, Loutse Drew, Irby hall, Helen Beaumont, Florence Yvonne Jarrette and Mazine Mac Lonald. ee under the direction “Her giment,” an operetta by Victor Herbert ana Willlam Le Baron. Mr, Brian's role ts that of ta young soldier with whom a French | girl falls in love when @he returns to |this country, Among others in the Maple, Josie Reno Dentling, Norma wie Sewell, the Mason, Frank Moulan, Hugn Chilvers, Sitd- ney Jarvis and erick Manatt, Mr. rbert will conduct the orchestra a} the opening performanc A farce by George V. Hobart called “What's Your Husband Doing?” will resented at the 39th Street Thea- tre on Monday night, Th opening scenes take place in the offices of two New York divorce attorneys. All goes well until their wives awake to the idea that the beauties who visit thelr husbands to discuss marital troubles are likely to lure them from the strgight and narrow path. ‘The lawyers will be played by Hal {ton and Jed Prouty and wives by Virginia Hammond and Charlotte Ives, Others in the cast are Jane Cooper, Alice Lloyd, Clara Mackin, Walter Lewis, JosephConyern, Augustus Hege, Thomas Clarle, Peter Craig, Martin Malloy and David Adler, Ham- At the Empire Theatre on Tuesday ht Ann Murdock will appear in Three Bear comedy by Fi- rd Childs Carpenter, A wilful little ldilocks runs away from the home her aunt to escape marriage with a n the ambitious aunt has selected her, She takes rofu s owns in the Maine na camp 8, finding it already occupled by " beara” ‘These are a physician, a musician and a lawyer, Tho men, enraged even by the alght of a woman, try to drive her away, but she stays, to win their hearts, and soon has changed tho whole atmosphere of the place. Jerome Patrick, Rex McDougall and’ Perey Marmont will play the “three bears,” “8 6 George will give the first sther How- 1, Norah Lamison, Florence Woller. son, Alison Skipworth, Florence Flinn nd Mabel Knowles, ee ‘The Society of American Magiotane will give an entertainment at the Hip- ome to-morrow Night in ald of the oe “Daybreak” will be seen at the Standard Theatre, The Lexington Theatre will have “The Millionaire's Son and the Shop Girl," ‘n Ankle” will be the attrac nat the Bronx Opera Ho ‘apt, Kidd fr.” Rida. Johneon ACE GEORGE IN - RLS ELEVATION? “SLAW HOUSE. MAYTIME “Sim RELIEF! NO BLISTER! | It Soothes ‘and Relieves Like | MOROSCO ew ae we it ‘EA: Leg eit Plaster Without | LOMBARD Pui 3 tiktttan Mo: S InN BOT KIDD JRE SYNTH AS De Coursey, Mona Bruns, Wilfred Ly- tell and Lincoln Plumer, “Public Opinion,” comedy-drama |, 14 being presented at Gabel's Theatre Saturday and Sun- day afternoons and Friday, Saturday Musterole is a ym made with the olf of of mustard, | The Big @mashing Mi does all the work of the old-fashioned “LEAVE iT TO. JANE” muoceerd aster —- does it better and | ————____- does not blister, You do not have ta | BOOTH its, Wed. and’ Bate fronwend ously the pain yea GUY BI BATES POST eer | and Sunday nights, |are played by Mr. Gabel and mien NEW FILM PLAY AT RIALTO WITH ELSIE FERGUSON Flste Ferguson will be seen at The Rialto in her second artcraft pro- “The Rise of Jennie Cush- ing,” based on the mbvel by Mary 8B. The story is that of a city waif of unknown parentage whose ex- ceptional qualities of heart and mind carry her Inevitable upward from the slums and place her in that station to which her nature entitles Elliott Dexter will be seen as the man in whom Jennie finally finds her . Fania Marinoff and Frank Goldsmith are other members of the Seccmenere it to their patients, x 7 They will gladly tell you what re MARJORIE RAMBEA' EUM # Het it gives fr Fess sore throat, bron in EYES OF YOUTH Lye itis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- ASTOR B oe coraeed theuma- . _ THE VERY IDEATL tn lamba, eae THE MAN WHO URE Tous ae EIPIRE JULIA SANDE 5 * bf ARE CO EER me pu ‘ Spe Bese: ieee eam [DOING OUR BIT Nima Ok SrmemmT THAT h el hat WINTER GARDEN "yr & Nath M1. Bre, 4 10 noms aaterey maiye 4 ALICE NIELSENin Kitty Darlin’ PLYMOUTH ¢ ie mA of Wr Beans 0, WASH'GTON SQ. PLAYERS 4 BIG ONB-ACT PL 1 "'" Pattie Witew’s ito frie “Pies, By.8 0, Laat Mat, To-day.2.20, Las Ween POSITIVELY LAST @ TIMES, Last Matines To-day, BLO ra Wed, asd THE TORCHES {i Charles Purcell, Posey Wood, William Norrta, Burn or Sting -steetetrk adie Reed is a clean, white ont || LONGACRE lake BE Bt doctors and nurses use Mustere | Marine Elliott’ s Ernest TRUEX — Kichard BENNETT PRINCESS {3,,2%, & fatinees needay & Saturday William Rock Frances White, 2 There will also be a comedy, Rialto Animated Magazine and other The soloists will be Mary Ball, soprano, and Gaston Du- screen features. (SS “OH GIRL!” AT COLUMBIA OFFERS NEW BURLESQUE “The High Cost of Flirting” ts the title of a new two-act burlesque, writ- ten by Junie McCree, that will be pre- sented at the Coltimbia Theatre by the “Oh Girl!" company. resent points of interest {n and around New York, one the interior of the Pal- ais Ro¥al in which a cabaret show 1s given. The cast includes Clatre Ev- ans, Joseph B. wood, Irving Sands," Morey M. Clark, Joo cuaey, Jack Lune, i) Six scenes rap- Monroe Lovk- au ell and Jeanette Mohr. ville specialties are announced as well as musical features in whiob @ gho- rus of girls wil ies “SAM HOWE’S BIG SHOW” AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S “Sam Howe's Big Show” will be the attraction at Hurtig,& Seamon's The- “a Wife in Every Port” is the title of the burlesque to be given. There will also be vaudeville numbers. company are Sam Howe, Frankie Fay, Eva Mull, Helen Tarr, |, Jennette Cobert, Harry Bowen, Dick Vanderbilt, Will Adams, , Sal Zitto, Tom Packard, and Chester Weeks. — ea “THE MISCHIEF MAKERS” IN BURLESQUE ATOLYMPIC “The Mischief Makers” will be soon | at the Olympic Theatre in a three-act | “Tho Advertising| , Charlie Van Or- ten and Stella Morrissey are the prin- | cipal members of the company, THEATRE” SH'STULEX. AVE Mate. Two. Thu.bat. £7. By. 27 o.5ie.7T¢ Week Com. Mon. Eve, Nev, Geo, Klimt’s Sensational MILLIONAIRE’S SHOP GIRL The Story of a Girl Whe Had Ne Mother to Guide Her. A CLEAN, WHOLESOME PLAY FILLED WITH DRAMATIC INTENSITY. JOe"S, “KATZENJAMMER KIDS” I. Mon, Aft. Ni Aealian Mall, Mon Aft Noy — és boxdtay BERL NER | S202 si Gok Met bee HIPPODROME, SUN., NOV. 18 CONCERT BY TOHN McCORMACK TIOKTDY Bethke fii St Bay Acolian Hall, mG ALICE SOVEREIGN Baldwin Piano, Mat, Winton & Livingstoa, Box Otter ctna|[ Wares, THEDA BARA Ds isi Noy. 14, at 9 PAM, Makar. ze House al Ini [otensiesave MONDAY, Nov. 12, 95 DAY, A. Hi. WOODS presents ARYS'| NKLE IRENE FENWICK “WALTER JONES = MONDAY, NOV. pte Now PETER IBBETSON ith John & Lionel Barrymere and Constance Collier THEATRES. EXINGTO Production, THE SON Tit + Fascinating, jon Xmerican Biage. |" ‘itso AMUSEMENTS, and lote ef it; Lively musto and dancing; Stage full of | pretty girls; Beantiful scenery oem fumess Perfectly eon@acted then June MoOree, Called “THE HIGH 220 | Younes farcical comedy, comes to Loew's Seventh Avenue Theatre, The company includes Robert Vivian, Alf 4 ereduoed. Twice Datly—Smoking AMUSEMENTS. CHARITY. HIPPODROME—EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THR TO-MORROW | ANTILLES Sunday SUFFERERS WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL Under the Auspices of the Junior ota of “Amertoa, Mra Oliver Harriumn, Ure leat, cop junction with he America rc “nL At GRD L'the World's Greatem Magicians, LOUISE HOMER ‘Th Great American Contralto, and moderate prices. Commencing Monday Aftervoen, te acces,” Pio Te wee te POPULAR bites 4 SEATS ON SALE WEW AMSTERDAM MARIE DORO »,24xeana”| | Porat EE COMEDY Sos eee GEORGE ARLISS Pe Ah epee fetter ||| 240 Renee Pahl), RS m PETER IBBETSON | | secon cin: ote: Ace ASN 5, CRITERIO! Sof tt 2». THE LOVE DRIVE with Freda Nible ane a — RT Wars ett ||] HUDSON * Srey ‘ THE, PIPES OF. PB PLAYHOUSE "Yaat,!*hzh Ere 8s39 FULTON « 48th St. f ma | Jobn Barrymore LIBERTY Matiiiew Wed, & ‘Bat. ‘MSTELE-QUK*| ic! i, ine PARK . THE LAND OFS JOY. POUCA Z1ECPEUG ANNUAL HE “MISS At? DAVID BELASUO. Presenta TIGER" POLLY WITH ae eh EXTRA MAT, TURSDAY, NOV A COHAN & HARRIS, + OH BOY Bos ATTAILOR-MADE MAN § indian Ryn 4th SUEBRNEN. a | | ELTINGE HiTCHY. KOO ‘sis, | | Business Before en Reymond Hitchcock, with Barney Rernard = ordont Fred Stone||© JACK O' LANTERN YEV ILL OCTOR 2a fi LOEW" s ne YORK THEATRE ft Loew's American ‘Root, gis* * Follies ‘of Pleasure |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS