The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 9

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—_——— THE EVENING WORLD, SATUR love wit during BY MOVIE RS 2 ne. We were so engrossed 10 “JOLLY” INDIANS |; | Way shows before h red in Are| 4 ride home that we failed Hammerstein's tion. They | B when we reached the barn. | were * ‘Toot, Toot” and ‘Ladies First.’ . |The Kent theatrical Comedian of “Somebody's Sweets | with nis rurming away from home in| and th heart” Start | Uncle we were plography begins | (what renew the lov we were standing Career With a [St gtd ae. wee ye aa ot bid prt Output 9 der his banner | # - 5 teas | become an actor, He wanted to be «| Miéh ' Paar, | utpu covntitig the pre , ud. a MM tll dicine Show blackface comedian. Io ataried out| Finally, tn 1912, he became principal) 4 sania? ® it ie based ‘en im tet one Wore Kent? {9 alwith Jarbau’s Carnival and Circu the Shubert Stock Com-| Four releases are ann y ful Broadway playa , Of course, the s Company bs 8 “candy buteher.” Three ‘ e|Goldwyn for February. The schedule | , ‘ n by two of n ior scenes for the tion at t four weeks Inter a pt up| t ! \h ach. would recover or fc ewks later a cyclone swep | ne vould recover r = but all realized what a ap reus. Young Ke 0 Mae Marsh in “The Bondage | t mate Then Camera Caught Bit of |! of comedy it would be to ge 6 Di ght train, Ur y Burke Symon; directed | letion 4 nia. Tt | Ne , "| yawn into the picture in the come a second time and joined Dr n gr tetidihcth Meteet roee she ew Comedy for Doris J. Searle Dawley, the director, de- him as the a8 McPhee's Medicine Show as mand in “Bla Hop. | Frederic 8. Isham, author of a score of cided to try for it All other work Way's funny me. dian He tells about appeart Hay br Kenyon’s F ‘lay. was stopped and for eight hours !sratiating Yankee travel an agsemblage of Indians s a very ir er of the company prac- proves fe & n the West. They couldn't ur “Did you ever try to make a horse| tised every | artifice imaginable to yawn?" asked Doris Kenyon, the} Mke that old whit young star now heading her own| ™ el a eee , a fares estion and moral suasion, But still ore that horse merely looked bored, We ourselves until our jaw and offered a reward of $0 nyone in the neighborhood who yuld make the horse yawn. making the exte: picture, ‘Twilight.’ It took us hours, exhausted the patienc everyone in the company, a ‘All of this time the camera was 1,150 te trained upon h for a close-up, but $0 to secure that yawn, which,| Ny needed it hot ‘Finally wie te |__ TO-MORROW NIGHT SUNDAY CONCERT » Wag cceed by two wld other perfectly good ones. tm | sun was just about to disappear and nl Adele Astaire, Nonette, at yawns represent about twelve ree Nfomans, Mcchun's Leaping. Hounds: film in ‘Twilight,’ or at the , " a Chit $100 a foot, which is rather expensive | the ve three of disp — even in these days of extravagance, | ¥4Ws in which a bored horse ever but tho res : , Femult is well worth every as no more work for us COL. cent of it Tt all happened this was cetadtactseopetteet, | [L6600]ROOF of CENTURY THEATRE = “We had started out early one morning, and the first scene that we| nurs, Just wale UNL = took showed Frank Mill ‘ank Mills, my le f @ “— man, and me, retu bing ieeesmede © up in Sespatr, 1, lookes nding Ping from a bugiry rH or PRODUCTION STAGED By EDWARD ROYCE WINTHROP AMES Presents “THE HEART Maeterlinck’s Masterpiece after it “BETROTHAL” Jemand for tickets We intended tc OF HUMANIT phenomenal run, this week is at we have ided to give 5 SHUBERT THEATRE | Evenings 8.30 Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.30 (The Picture that will Live Forever) EXTRA MATINEE THURS., JAN. 23 All New York Wants to See SELWYN THEATRE W. 42d St. ‘Tel Bryant 4 Eves, 8.40, Blais, Wed. & Sat. you've simply put « git. Now L you'll surely m CROWDED BROADWAY THEATRE ||| HOUR Broadway at 41st Street Dy Edgar Selwyn end Channing Pollock PERSONALLY Heturued to the Speaking Stage Continuous—10 A. M. to Midnight ITS NAUGHTY; BUT ITS NICE st! SLORG E BROADHURST Premed? THE LAUGH PLAY MAXINE ELLIOTT'S OWN HELEN ROLES : ANNED Eve, 8.20, Mate, Wed. & Sat, 2.30, E 5th Ave. AOS eh 23d St. THPATRE. Homes of Vaudeville in New York ‘! ' F. F. PROCTOR THEATRES * RARELY DOES 5 One SBE AN By MARK SWAN \ TH (oom Jo FR WCH KHOR. GAA) THE COMEDY HIT TEA for 3 By Bol Cooper Megrue ma BARTHOAYA, SPATS ON SALE roa WASHINGTON, Built by a Loyal Public, an Encouraging Press and a Co-operative The- atrical Profession 58th St. “erWicione”” 125th St. TRRATES. Amusement THEATRE, PRINCESS Matiucea, Wed. & Saturday Evenings, eit “Oh, My Dear’ OH, BOY" "Herald. INTOXICATING AS A COCKTAIL, with SE LT yawn Wo PAMERICAS FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEE AND J.J. SHUBERT ART JAR KES Orville, Tene Thure Foes. shear ware tt MARTHA OM hatarday Rvening a hie MME BUTTERELY Mannie Terte. LONGACRE yi" re a? YA LITTLE (PARISINNEW YORK?) 4TH MONTH Soa) 1} A. BL WARNER TBEATRE, W. 397TH ST. LAT CLOROIE Fas “A WORK oF GENUINE ee | “A LITTLE JOURNEY” eeping Partners |\/\| FA TER || | BELMONT THEATRE fy — ba wns | Sr Bic he Ol TURN os and Sat. 2.30 ENE BORDON! 44TH STREET Walker Whiteside in whe Little Brother te still drawing BLIOU & from nal W. of Brew, MESSRS. LEE & J. J. SHUBERT LYRIC * DAY, JANUARY 18, 1919." ner’, tie production Girected by Hobart | playwriting. Madge Kennedy's ture, him with the | } J.Rex Beach's drama of the | C tip the fe irell and Russell Simpson; directed here was), and pinyed two + hg Brg io Wank ie var nigh le played Goldwyn is keeping secre a ee ee eee | Pauline Frederick's in Mae Marsh, Mabel No and Tom and Simon Legree in one} Pauline Frederick in Fe th ‘ ed by hin physician to. go rw ft Melville; directed by | novels. pee physician a" three if | Hugo Ballin, Goldwyn's art director, | th smoked gla The Saree it, him ‘Clarence G. Bade ht Kht © ow, he was told, n Teb 16--Pauline Frederick in a dta- has turned his hand for the moment to him unat ee at all for Hives. at 8.20. Morosco uae (ea Pony 8 Bat 330 ad Graeme Dont fail to see AH. Woods: Attractions, is,o0reroues'® CAPPY RICKS "now playing in Ne rk” FULTON RIA | Ie A mre na ESHER EVER.” Super. Bxcellent Cash includes : THEATRE Ww ett s | RO OT Mie Wee HUR HOPKINS Fi resents DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE - JOHN BARRYMORE TOLSTOU'S GREATEST PLAY, REDEMPTION = {IT WITH PRESS anoPUBLIC, ELTINGE tnstoms OU BELIEVE IN FATE SEE ORENCE ee BROADHURST Them, 44 ‘Telephone Columbus 9508, once J. Anhalt, Lessee and Mer MONTHS OPERA @. eer COMIQUE we CHARLES PURCELL ISABELLE LOWE AND CHORUS WITH A KIOK, “Witon Dales American Mata sie ae auttESsS OF THE SEASON ‘wx ties MARY NASH 1G CHANCE, ae Serae et Lous. SAM mneruo j—_——_ ASTOR #2" J OURNEY Wilh ESTELLE wooo OUND, WHLANS Frome The Messrs, Lee and J. J. Shubert will present THE GREAT SUCCESS priori a VANDERBILT THEATRE 48th St., East of Broadway Evenings 8.30. Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2.30 Commencing Monday Evening, January 27th O ANALYZE ITS FRESH tot Wet WOULD BE TO DECANT ||| | fuses Beret ae oe Fh IE BEST CHAMPAGNE.”——Sun. successes of the season, DON’T FAIL TO SEE THIS WON VEMRPORMANCE Present THE TUNEFUL, LAUGHING ber Ay a HIT OF THE TOWN roe oe & Bwar ENTRAL Bree 18 Mai, Wed, & oe 28, A 100°) CAST Ry Alonso Price aed Antonio Bateman TYGGal TaN ASINU © to OME 1tiME met ee Wet 4 fas. With ED. WYNN . fA Sar By Ride Jomaen Keung & Kodo! Iris, 4TH MONTH Biewart’ Bale Cameron blstare RICHARD BENNETT, fth Month. And Oh, Suh Giri! CeNIHAL TO-MORKOW Runday MANNIE DRESSLER, WM, & GORUON DOOLEY THEATRE MIGHT Concer Firat Time in 3 Years end, Big Bill

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