The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 22

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& “| 4 ver By CHARLE! NCE again the Winter Garden last night with “Monte Cristo, fame never gave us anything the Shuberts. Nowhere else in the world would @iaplay made at the Winter Garden Paris is wishing us the best of luc “Monte Cristo, Jr.” A Gorgeous Extravaganza S DARNTON into its own midwinter festival Jr." ven the Henderson of Chicago o spectacular as this product of came you find anything to equai the lavish Berlin has thrown up its hands, and k. New York meanwhile is giving ub the greate w of its kind in the world. “Monte Cristo, Jr." is a AMegeows extravaganza. You may talk a the Empire in London, with and the various follies of Paris, but the happy fact Me fascinating ballets yemains that the Winter Garden of N For one thing, the costumes dix. Played. in inst night's performanc Challenge the world. Girl after gir Game upon tho stage in trimmings that not only engaged but 4 the aye. The success of the y td not by any means depend upon the celebrated bridge of thighs, though the girls never fuiled to reach the standard set at other times ‘: ion and William Dooley, in spite ing like half-pint comedians, soored @ full-sized hit in their Apache | dance, while Adelaide and Hughes) Cristo, Jr.,” | won applause with their artistio|ductions in the gay history of the dancing. Charles Purcell sang well as Winter Garden ew York is unique. Monte Mer Audrey Maple was an alluring des, and Tom Lewis made the tof his opportunities to be funny » Watson Sisters were amusing, though suggestive of burlesque, and Chic used roars of laughter as former on the small-town ‘ho r three young a to the danc rs, er Walker bone-dry"’ song hit Certain chorus girls deserve specia mention for their er jig dancing. They set a liv one of the liveliest pro By BIDE N assemblage of notables will gee William Gillette's perfor mance of Year Brutus” a the Empire Theatre on Friday night Feb, 21. This particular performance is incorporated in the programme ar- | ranged for the celebration of the cen- témary of the birth of James Russell Lowell. John Galsworthy, novelist and dramatist, and Alfred Noyes. ! poet, will be pre ix will be men Of equal prominence from France, Italy and Canada, as well as from the United States, Mr. Gillette is the @nly actor-member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. “os & PROMISING CAST. east of “The Royal Vagabond,” Wien Cohan & Harris witl present ‘the Cohan & Harris Theatre Mon- migbt, includes Dorothy Dickson, Hyson, Tessa Kosta, Kobinson Newbold, Frederick Bentley, Mary Eaton, “rances De- tmarest Grate Fisher, Winifred. Har- Roger Gray and Jobn Golds- orthy. + ADA WANTS TO KNOW. [Ada Lewis of “Listen, Lester,” mats to know when a lady is a pames and vice versa. While she in a Western hotel one time a| Ghambermaid knocked at Miss) door and asked: ou the actress woman?” } “are “Yes,” repliod Miss Lewis. Well,” said the chambermaid, feah lady is looking for you.” f DIPPY DOODLEUMS. “Oh, mother, dear, to-day 1 saw a that not mean “the ing is another: 2 warn Ww if er, mother, why do you ask BUeh foolish statements? You know, | Gear Pretty-Pretty, ‘that I have ed my thumb and = cannot “But Memmelums bas met others | your fix. Thumb could skate and win couldn't.” . » forget itt” “Waat--what! Mother's little leums would insult her? Just |, Mhat he shall have no cream on} quinine pudding to-night. Now! }" Mother tie lantern and light 1t-— |! ghe's going to Pittsburgh.” ing MORE “JANE POETS.” fe have received “Jane” rhymes | ihe past twenty-four hours from Taubin of 503 Pennsyl- AY Murr: » New York; Edward I . 1457 Broadway J. Daley of Tuckay Jo, 2296 Bedford Avenue, yn; Murray U. Finkelstein of t Vernon; Percy Galef of No, Beck Street, New York; Manteli Irving of Pitkin Avenue, New York; da D. of Red Bank, N. 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