The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 13

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aaa a a ‘RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919 -STARS OF STAGE AND SCREEN WILL APPEAR HERE THIS WEEK Eisie nis et it of be t Lambs’ Gambol, | iio tntit et stoi es" | body was happy. With Geo. Cohan, This Lambs’ Gambol in tho best in years, and it will be given again at |the Hippodrome on next Sunday air and Warmer, Best in Years night, i . “Within the Law oa , ‘a ; Ointment fa rea Darnton. American Plays iii ttirewt'ns os Ve ane ) for Childrens ° Tinney said he had ween Theta] SCOTE Ent LOMGONS | suted wecsiaion is vents tan is < a | ‘ a ng for her jonor . ° a week have chan; if % ait % r wed hands again and) twenty-seven times in the movies and! Opportunity Big |serin ‘unt the rental ts now nee or : added that fe was pot discouraged, six hundred pounds a week and d{f- | | Cadum Ointment can be applied bay taste on both sides of the water, A list of the theatrical successes in London at the present time reminds one of Broadway—"“Friendly Ene. Before Pleasur the Lambs’ Gambol went along mer- |ficult to secure even at that figure. TI a a ~.% , Q Law FIELDS to ithe fender cn of infants and rt ° dig! | ‘oods. his condition hag been advantageous | - ’ “ children suffering {r icin Gre ‘pAlgpes ue aad | By A. H. We m4 \to the Amerioan manager in a certain | he . : 4 ALONGY cceme, cating ‘gf pl recy A he n Opera House, | HE most important city on the) way. it hag kept the British play- ¢ “ee 1 \ homéa- | It stops the itching at once, and 4s “Me. George M. Cohan danced into the theatrical map for the Ameri-| wright from getting a London pro- . J f] \ SHUGERY much suffering from skin troubles q Performance with “Willie” Collier, can manager at ptesent. is|1uction and eo thrown his best plays | ’ THEATRS may be avoided by the timely use of 4 4nd although the bour was late the|Zondon, When I say this; I am fully | er ele seal is tans en. tore | , 4 " ON this wonderful remedy. Cadum Oint- ay big audience watched hig steps with|cognisant of the prosperity which the| will see the best English plays a year | - Re tits, 8 oh PalGnDLy | ee. ; ment 1s also good tee biaeien delight. His ¢wirling a bamboo stick| theatres are enjoying in New York|or two before London. In normal | blotche: . scaly skin,eruptions, sores, Was enough tn itself to bring down|and throughout the United States, 1|t'mes the American manager had to “ scabs, cuts, burns, Lei Spite ete. old-time dancing, he made himself) when I say that the odds are one hun-j|far in excess of the cost of the entire} Gaapinen, # | the most popular member of the “all-| dred to one in favor of the success of | Production . FROM Me! Gre \ 4 “ star” cust. By way of making a| any American play in London to-day.|,00 ur pevutar in America aa ‘the “TaKe he, an . i sgt \IF PAIN AROUND THE HEART night of it he contributed a sketch| This ts due to various reasons. ID|American play in London, and the ————E—vr— f : ‘ ; OR DISTRESS AFTER EATING called “The Farrell Cage,” in whioh| the first place, London ts to-day the| American manager consequently made | m ‘ 5 ’ mystery was piled upon possible mar- | Most overcrowded city in the world—|the trip abroad to produce rather é : ‘ a ? Ae ; Went 2G ..der until even Sherlock Holmes him-| 80 overcrowded that the government | far ‘0, Puy. Rut now thas he bas | Hig , n < } Aeobe gg? ty’ 7 * “none CHRISTO, self might easily have gone quite off|is contemplating putting tents in! public is awake to the merit of the ‘ “39 EAST" ’ JR" wine TER his head, Hyde Park to accommodate the over- | fnglish play, he i as eager to get an . by, J Groapnursy { se Herbert Corthell was funny in a|flow. ‘This enormous population finds|2nglish manuscript for American boa pketch that had am one of ite char. |ite chief source of amusement in the|Prrucnon yee De Aimerigun sueccon’” | ; 1 2 (ny acters an old, bewhiskered fellow |theatre, In the second place, the| The result of the theatre shortage | described as “President Wilson, home| American moving picture has culti-|19 London will be that many Ameri- " Musical comedy of the old | vated in the British audience an ex-|(h3, managers will Dulld their own : ETHEL DANE brought back delightfully |tracrdinary taste tor American the-|one in Charing Crom, and plana have Bhort, in which various Lambe nara |atrical entertainment, Thirdly, there |already been Grawn up. The B and danced to great applause. “Noth. | 8¢ems to be a natural response to the |Provincial theatre is in such shape that I could think of no better | iliiam Collier, | portrayal of American life and man-| proposition in the theatrical world | ners on the stage on the part of the |than the building of a chain of first- t he aly LiL charming song, English public. The fourth cause is ass theatres in Liverpool, Manche hanks to e music of Silvio Hein, Birmingham and other big En; After being .pralsed by Augustus |the enterprise of the American man- ay \ ish towns which are enjoying the homas for her work in France, tanding of public\genera! prosperity. ae? THEATRES. Mats foure, a et ob DADDIES LIBERTY {i Matinees pet & Sat peg 4 wurresSCANDALS iste A MODERN MUSICAL REVUE, Who Did It? § Henry Miler’s EaiAehat thy Janet BEECH: EOE GARVIG, Lis Ton LESTER? : ELTIN GE Meer os: Ree, Soe ae whats LA “4 LUCILLE you want + “Satisfy” | rns sad tare Brean Saw ot| Comm ene vis race With ee ti) PLANS CLOSING EVENTS| attini""Assocition wi 'be teidat 1] TURIN, Maly, Sune 9.—Toscantn) pe GHTNIN Ha : For the Week o'clock Wedn y evening at Hotel |conducting & L Chesterfields 20-4 18 M4 and Names Officers for Exercises To-| thursday evening in the Central Thea-!with his fist, shouting he disregarded at 8 MYSTERY farce called “who| Night—Conferring of Degrees and - Se “am me Did It?” will be given at the Banquet Set for Wednesday Harris Theatre to-night. Ste- Members of the graduating class of AB DARK AOSALEEN it fod Late f gebyAd areal Pele the New York University School of 6 cast includes Mar: \° ie D Commerce, Accounts and F™ance will GALETY, aa McAlpin © theatre party on |struck @ violinist with his baton, then wis EF " FOOLS ta lah Pointer, Millie Freeman, Francis) noid their Class Day exercises at & COHAN & Hi HARRIS. Bie ARIS Wattas Be ee Morey, Roy Briant and Robert Bent- | o'clock this evening at the University : THE ROYAL Va ley. Building in Washington Square. ‘The A os Fe 8 conferring of degrees will take place at Lew Fields comes to the Shubert |; 39 o'clock Wednesday afterndon in the Theatre to-morrow night with “AJauditorium at University Heights. Lonely Romeo.” This musical com-| Class officers in charge of to-nitht's edy ts by Harry B, Smith, Fields, | jrogramme are: President, John J. t Robert B, Smith, Robert Hood Bowers | Py Piss "Breainent, Sanrel Jaud Malvin M, ‘Franklin, The story | O'Brien: Mirst Vics President, Samu 7th BIG MO lis concerned with the father of a| Newberse: ‘family who finds his greatest pleasure |A. Davis: |in dancing. With Mr, Fields in the | Treasurer, Secohd Vice President, A JOHN CORT’S NEWEST, BIGGEST Ss WY Sampson AND BEST MUSICAL EN wert; Historian, cast are Frances Cameron, Violette | Herman Wilson, Harry Clarke, Octavia Broske, {Willie Solar, Jessica Brown, Willie Orator, Ambr pes | * cutive Committee, Miss Je je by | tefte and others. THEATRES. THEATRES. jand Nellie St, Clair, the Penn Quar- . ALI AMERICA’S FOREMOST THEATRES TRES AND HITS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LEE & J. J. SH ERT teste GHTTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. | way & 50th St SHUBERT ‘'!..%. 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