The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 11

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ANN FBR roo cht, in THE EVENING WORLD, CHARLES PURCELL 1m SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. PLA YERS WHO ADD TO THE H GAYETY OF NEW YORK THEATRES . 4 SOME TIME" "CASINO THEATRE “The MELTING of “A MOLLYy= Qy BROAQHURST £ JANE GREENE a" NINE O'CLOCK ZIEGFELO REVUE and ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC” NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE Plays for the a tLTS”” | Li ON SC REEN AT STRAND Fe ie iene Ones Hou [PROCTOR V ‘EDI VILLE | AND PICTURE PLAYS BRYANT WASHBURN IN FILM AY RIALTO) | Por es Proct Ave Theatre of the week| Bry Washburn will the I Man Wi as ‘ American city ft thas the part « ; Sho makeslove to playing the role « rapher. Other fa in Labrado' Rialto Max ers. «*MIL LION DOL U AR DOL IN COLUMBIA BURLES | E\ “THE GOL DEN N CROOK” | AT HURTIG & SEAMON’ 1 | Golden ( to Hur Give a two-act ; snr 8 v i Whirl of I D i ie te éncludes Cliff i Ww ¥ y, r! Ede Mae, F \ ro Pall Malt 1 Peck, Harold und | Tf it t a@ chorus of girls AM ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE ZIEGFELD O’CLOCK REVUE (FOR THOSE WHO DINE WITHOUT RUSH “ANOTHER FOLLIES” With the advantage of being given in the GOOD OLD P E rhe | ETHEL BARRY MORE PRAPRPRAP IRA PRP PPL LDP PLD OD EDL LAEL DAVIS and BEATRICE MAUDE iz “A NIGHT in AVIGNON * PUNCH & JUDY THEATRE “> OEW'S NEW YORK AND “HELLO, PAREE!” AMERICAN THEATRES | OLYMPIC’S NEW will be * Monday; When a Ma | DOUGLAS FAIRBA AT 81ST ST. IN PLAZA FILM PLAY DAS thar Wednesday Marsh Us day and Satur ain,” Jr lay will a we Vaudeville ac ‘| ppdoceaeaccecsossopsopeeccescaeeseeeeo90000000002 af } GEO. M. COHAN’S THEATRE Broadway, Forty-Third Street - Bryant 392 Evenings 8.20, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2.20 The Cute Little Play That’s Here to Stay. A PRINCE THERE WAS Geo. Dt ey COOK M. Cohan’s Greatest Success WAR PARIS A g. Enjoy your after-dinne COHAN & HARRIS THEATR smoke while witnessing the best musical show ever prodt West Forty-Second Street ALL SEATS $2.00, EXCEPT FRONT ROW Evenings 8.30, Matinees Wednesday (Pop.) and Saturday, 2.20 NEW ZIEGFELD i The Most Fascinating % Mystery Play Ever Written 8 MIDNIGHT FROLIC BEYOND IMITATORS has never seen."—Charles Darnton, Eve. World. TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS ESSIE McCOY DAVIS LILLIAN LORRAINE retin BRICE BERT WILLIAMS LILLIAN LEITZEL BIRD MILLMAN EVAN BURROWS FONTAINE YLE ALDA BEE PALMER N & BLYLER HAL HIXON ALYNN, &c., 8c. ‘There is more feminine Leauty f the New Amsterdam Theatre than there is under the roofs other theatres in New York, THREE FACES coaE AST =m By ANTHONY PAUL KELLY . WITH EMMETT CORRIGAN & VIOLET HEMING HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY AT EVERY PERFORMANC. GOOOOCOOOOOGO0EO OQOIOCHOSOOOCOCICOOSOHSOOCOS SHOW the attrac- THEATRE EDE MAE with MILLION OOLLAR DOLLS” | OI ; OOOO OOOCSOOS SOOO SCOCOGOCOS: COOCL QOLOS RICH PRODUCTIONS tre? Ig it necessary to expend a fortune upon a production to make it truly | magnificent, sit Just as well to de- upon lights, paint and fake rich- | he on the level in the | ” KEENEY'S LATEST FILM ma HAS CATHERNE CALVERT 2 Sit iets tonvenien now ready for release may J NELLIE NICE tr “HELLO PAREE”- OLYMPIC “The Kketaladathdantte New The by the handl mupany IIE IEGFELD'S A RY” DANCE PALACE ds It Profitable to “Go the " Limit” and Dazde Theatre PROVES BIG SUCCESS Patrons. cidaeaas By F. Ziegfeld Jr. | Does it pay to be real in the thea- tion or ia it permis- 8 a Be business asks himself . The answer means all the dif 1 to your pocket- 1 1 or shall I not ive my publ elt is: "Gi yeautiful appar me then Nin “Midnight | and tho yoke Levue Liquor Sold ety, written by t Musson i fore ore ¢ intoxl- © fo r, Adolp bal Dan reett WINCHELL SMITH | AND JOHN L. GOLDEN are as sociated with the sole aim of identifying their J names with what is best in the contemporary Theatre clean plays of American home life by American authors, interpreted whenever possible by American actors and staged by the most expert of American artists and artisans in earnest co-operation for the betterment of the American drama, Plays of heart-throbs and thrills variety, fresh originality and invariably built’ upon Foundati f Lau r, “Tarn te Right,” their first nation-wide hit, is new touring the country to capacity audiences, “Lightnin,” the present reigning success at the Gaiety Theatre, has found its place among the classies of the American stage. The third and most recent success of these yotmg managers is “3 Wise Fools,” a Comedy of Mirth, Master Minds and Mystery, now delighting crowds at the Criterion Theatre. That the theatre-going public has appreciated these policies is proven by the capacity audiences wherever the Smith-Golden attrac- tions are produced, Another Company at Another fomeany Now ar Rochester & Buffalo Hollis Theatre Bosron *'Ullo! 'ere’s a’it!”” MRe Mes CoBuRN Present > fneBetier Ole’ CORT THEATRE New york Another Co Si {itnal's Theatre Chicane nother Company yoa0 st Thee Pre Phitadelpni “PEGGY wood | in “MAYTIME™ Lata OPERA WOUS! Garden Dance Palace... ence” Gives| Manager of Terrace Garden De- ern | ci Jed Months Ago to Have No on JOHNNY DOOLEY in ‘LISTEN LESTER” KNICKERGOC AUDUBON BALLROOM. Former Pat al Atte The Audube Carnival, formerly at t Palace, ts being pat of ite former friends that it the orginal piace The mana tions of the city PAY A $ SAVE A $ Bronx Opera House Nights to mt 149th St., E. of 3d Av. Phone Melrose 3230 | Starting Jan. 20th, Messrs. Shubert Present Their most successful musical sit “MAYTIME™ With PEGGY WOOD, WM. NORRIS, MELVIN STOKES and a notable cast. Prices 25 & 5c. WEEK JAN. 27TH, THE PLAY WITH THRILLS AND THROBS APLENTY. “7 DAYS’ LEAVE’ SEATS NOW ON SALE i BROADWAY Ant PHONE MON., 1UE., ENTIRELY DIFFERENT DOUGLAS _| FAIRBANKS IN A PICTURIZATION OF AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ FAMOUS, THRILLING PLAY, ena, h Powertul Story of Love and Intrigue. 1 r ANITA STEWART the BEST Fiction ‘VIRTUOUS WIVES’ A DARING STORY OF MODERN SocIETY. Also Greater VAUDEVILLE of the Mat 13-206, incl. tax. Ev. 20-30-58¢, Incl. tax liked “PEG eee. “BUNTY and “DADDY LONG, LEGS you'll love “TILLIE’ HENRY MILLERS 2250388 Byes 85 Mats thurt FRPROCEOR'S ee gf a Me hank ‘havo! Loew's American Roof SIX VIRGINIA STEPPENS. BERT & BETTY WHEELER. CONRAD. @ MAYO, AND OTHENS we OUURren* ! 7 SPECIAL MATINEE THURS., Jan.23 LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE {4 "09 | ANNUAL BENEFIT ACTORS’ FUND CENTURY, THEATRE, FRIDAY, AT 1.2%, PRICES 944 42 80x OFFICE OPENS MONDAY BARON SAMI wn “EVERYTHING” HIPPOOROME KER, THEATRE Gillette. deed good fortune.” PATRICIA” COLLINCE ' HENRY MILLER'S wt pall PL ay Heraid _ Brutus “To have thie play in New York ie Ine kre. Sun, ATOP NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE _ QOCLOCK REVUE & MIDNIGHT FROUC TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS ue ee ae es es ce te 124 W. 43D ST, HARRIS Sui, Vo.bay 2% MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30 The Big Sensation of \ ‘FOE. COHAN Thea. 45a St, Wed. & Tour, & sae, 236 at 820. ‘ed, 2.30 Psych'c Mystery grips New York! Crowd to THE INV!SIBLE “Thrills that bite to Follow the the marrow.”--Dorothy Dix. 338 co. M. COHAN’ 'S New ‘Comedy “A PRINCE THERE WAS” achievements. DAVID BELASCO Presents ‘BELASCO.. Bi. Mise suace at the FRANCES VANDERBILT }s* stevens GLOBE: bee Aa SANDCRSON. caTHORN| & Sam Hardy, Doyle & Dixon ai LIBERTY | en COHAN & ae THE jhe, W 42d ae. Mats Wed ved. THREE FACES EAST FAST] Most fascinating mystery play ever written STANDARD HOEVEN | MANHATTAN ®t cWaumeey OLCOTT % WE VOICE OF M'CONN sat Lorchestre A few fi 4. W veav e fC in itemoant.* Wray 00 St ye, be 0B. T pDAve nN MONSTER GALA" BENEFIT Now York Fire Department AUXILIARY CORPS " Mes * “Hippod:ome,” Sunday Eve., “21 ALL STAR ACTS" ONS. SHUBERT, €. F, ALBEE ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN, n. 19, "9 « LEXINGTON THEATREts POSITIVELY LAST WEEK CAPT. Atta Rov is Prices Mat | AEOLIAN HALL, Thursday aft, ATTA BOY with FRANK TINNEY N.Y, Tribune, 0, War Torday, 2.18. «GANZ a Jan KrciTal NEW vo jt. ave 23, at 3 ONLY PLANO] 4 |

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