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Decayed tooth saved—loose teeth | ~ . tightened—apissing teeth replaced Wate | Franklin 6t Newhi erat. | Bene TT, Call or writs, © THE NEW PLAYS o | Ethel Barrymore Amusing in “Belinda” BY CHARLES DARNTON | | fpr soerorpensonrancpcsapsecegennpinsipstunpentngennpnanenpen: | UTHOUGH “Belind the Pn; Play just for the fun of the a | at the Em-|@Nd they ald in making “Belind Neh comedy given oe he Han- | crtertaining epringvime comedy. pire Theatro last night, 18 noth-| "Miss Barrymore gave @ light come ing to blow about—tn fact, it’s as light |edy performance of refreshing charm as a epring zephyr—it gives Ethel | that prousht, Her rare talent into & |new light. With his engaging aw! Barrymore an excellent opportunity | wardness, Cyril _Keightiey made the to display her unerring sense of humor. husband a likable chap, though some- thing more than the scar on his arm After she found her voles, which was pitched too low in the opening schoo: was needed to make him convincing Qs a mighty hunter, But the mole was most impressive. 1. Lyall Swete |@cene, Miss Barrymore was amusing | succeeded in provoking laughter by for two acts, at least, and sent her|playing Baxter along farcical lines, audience home in the best of humor|@nd Richard Hatteras acted with dis- cretion aswell as humor in the role despite the fact that somewhat tedi- | Ing post Eva Le Galliense played | ous explanations were a drag on the! the daughter sensibly. | last act. in his first play to reach| Once again Barrie's Sear me De New Word,” tn whic! je these shores, A. A. Milne proves bim-| o's ocong lieutenant makes ready to |self to be the possessor of a pleasing | go to war, was very, well acted, this |wit and to have something tn com-|time with Mr. Swete as the father, mon with W. Somerset Maughm. | ms setae ; A more casual comedy than “Be-| JACK PICKFORD'S HIT ida” could acarcely be imagined. | IN A RIVOLI SUCCESS Belinda herself, at her country home | “4 in Devonshire, takes everything and THIS WEEK’ s FEATURE Jeverybody most casually. She {9 80 | leisurely in her habit of thought that] “Mile-a-Minute-Kendall,” the play| when her daughter comes back from| Which gave the country a laugh-a-| in France {t 1g an effort for|minute two seasons ago, forms the her to remamber that the girl is her| chief film attraction at the Rivoli |child. ‘Then the husband who had|this week. The high-geared young left her eighteen years before mops | arg tates hr LY Jack Seeatcatl r de} — h t| who 1s responsible for an excellen at the garden gate—and she doesn't iti. The weekly comedy 1s a remember him, Evidently nothing | Mack-Sennett creation, “His Smoth- |could be more restful to the mind] ereq Love," but it is followed by an |than Fnglish country life The hus-| ven rarer treat, the Katzenjammer| band {s finally !dentified by means of! Kidy in a ludicrous cartoon comedy a molg on his arm. A strawberry| “What the Ice Age Left,” a Robert rk Might have done as well, but|c, Bruce scente picture is the educa- haps the author decided that It overdone, Anyway, the hus- band comes back and makes devote love to his wife instead of havin r expense after the| of “ math in, “Bitieted. linda rids herself B.C. Hilliam of the Royal n Forces accompanted him- the plano during his rendition reedom For AM Forever,” the stirring song he composed about the! slogan selected in the Newspaper En-| tly of two ssible suitors. A terprise Association, Tho week's! gets his hair eut and turns to overture {8 Grie “In Autumn,” | |daughter, while a statistician is while Jeanne Gordon, contralto, was! live happily ever after with the heard in “Pauline’s Aria” from clopaedia Brittantea. They're really in| Tschalkowaky's “Pique Dame.” If your doctor said to use Resinol for that skin-trouble you'd try it without a second thought! Well, many doctors throughout the country are prescribing it to heal sick skins, and have been doing so for years, So why not take the combined advice of all these wise medical men and let Resinol Ointment make your skin well? Te usually stops tteting and burning at once, makes sleep possible, and quickly clears away all trace of Une unsightly eruption, Kesinol Soap also contains the Resin! medics For sale by all druggists, Samples tree. Write Tt MS, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, RHEUMATISM NOT A DISEASE OF 00 AGE SAYS MAN OF SEVENTY-EIGHT Var-ne-sis Helps Well- Known Avon Resident to Discard Crutches Was Flat on His Back For a Year—Now Chops Wood and Feels Like a Boy—Pain-Stiffness Gone d “I am seventy- eight years of age and haven't a pain or an ache,” Hiram Whiting, when seen at his home in Avon, Mass., where he has resided for the past fifty years. said started to take Var-ne-sis proved to be a wonderful day for me; it was the beginning of the end of my t year M experience in Aght-| appeared, and my fingers became in e I gladly give for) less and less stiff, until 1 was uble the benefit of other sufferers to close my hands, After three “For one year I was flat on my| months I discarded the crutches, back, unable to turn or help myself| and have given them to W. A. Var in any way. I was in constant pain| ney to add to his collection. day and night; to even come néar| “Now, April, my bed would bring on a paroxysm.| 1918, I am Almost every joint was afflicted;| splitting my hands, arms, shoulders, back,! wood.” hips and knees. No one knows the| Send to W. suffering I endured during that] A, Varney, 25 year “My hips and knees were sore and stiff, my hands were useless, swollen with a chalky substance. I wae about to give up when I heard of Var-ne-sis, However, the day I IMPORTANT—Don't take ular Var-ne-sis for rheuma\ Hamilton Ave., Lynn, for V or get it from reliable m comes. in a GREEN package and always has the picture and signature of Mr. W. A. Varney on the front. THE MYSTERY OF LIFE, FROM PEN OF PRIEST, WITNESSED BY CARDINAL BRAKE: With Cardinal Farley and a number of distinguished local fellow clersy- men present, “The Mystery of Life,” unique mystical drama and musical play from the pen of J. f. X. O'Conor, S. J. was given its premiere in the Lexington Avenue Opera House Inst night. Without trying to offer a con- nected story, it depicts In a series of impressive incidents the triumph of right over wrong and offers a moral that will give comfort to many troubled m is Thirty-six principal characters carry the lively action through two acts of ton scenes, all of which are beautifully staged 4nd enlivened by a well-trained, vigorous chorus. Good solo numbers are not over- looked fi. the stary, and strong emo- tional Nnes which fall to Miss Jule Power and Norman Hackett permit either star to approach the height of dramatic endeavor. Father O'Conor responded tv a curtain call between the acts And paid tribute to tne Genesius Producing Company and Daniel W. Losec, manager, for tho able presentation, The play is an- nounced for an indefinite run <7 | FULL-BLOOD PEOPLE LIKE “PLAYING GAME,” LAST RIALTO HIT Tho offering at the Rialto this week {s filled with virility, Charles Ray, in a Paramount picture, “Playing the Game," by Julien Josephson, is a de- light to full-blooded people. Inherit: ing millions, he finds New York not wild enough and then too wild for him and takes himself hurrfdly to the cactus plains of Arizona, Here he and his valet, a former pugilist, work on @ ranch, and he iets the girl who makes him capable of handling his fortune and It to a good purpose Mutt and Jeff in animated cartoons give as good a comedy touch to the bill as could be wished. ‘The Rialto directing Orchestra renders the overture of Rossint's “Semiran * and Gladys Tce gives lent rendition of Caro Roma's Calling Y ou?! “DARLINGS OF PARIS, Ve AT OLYMPIC THEATRE, FINE BURLESQUERS. You Hear Me Charles Tayfr's “Darlings of Paris” returned to the Olympic Theatre on East 14th Street last night for a week's engagement. Mr. Taylor has &@ company of singers, dancers and funmakers that are second to none on the burlesque circuit att Kol nd Tom Howard are the funmakers and both are hard rs. Joe Lyons and Sam Jacobs to be good “feeders” to the ans y Webb, Dolly Fields, Mason and Ethel Weston sang and in admirable fashion, and i Lyons, in a duet, scored a Others who round out an all cast are Boomer and Doyle, facrie and a Charl twenty & poe eet “BOWERY BURLESQUERS” FINISH GREAT SEASON | AT COLUMBIA THEATRE Frank Harcourt and received loud ‘olumbla Theatre funmakers, ass: ap last 1 pretty girls in numerou nd singing acts, kept the nee in good humor. is called “The Bowery this is the final " season, and as bia nad & successful nty of life and “pep” has ted into this week's attrac ARRESTS MAN FOR HOLDUP Wn STAR DEMOCRAT CLUB Ricklefs Said to Have Con fessed to Brooklyn I wing @ chase whic h hewan New when elghtee emoeratic Club, N Avenue, Brooklyn, were held up 456 Glenmore Avenue has back to Brook fre d, Mass, by D ive & to the detective, Ricklet i from Sing Sing’ lust DP New Year's Da en Di t the club was rer { sid he suspected : ® watched {or i 4 last Baturday found } Bedford. ¢ Dortty asserte Ricklets has » the shooting of a man tn er & woman, but says he obbery. 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