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A. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. More rofreshui in Grey's Pri ot Shovel The LAST of the DUANES Supreme in the wmance PI ved blooded ertcan. life + See it at NTRAL Stars of Stageland Who Will Be Seen in Prominent Roles | i ¢ | | | | | | | |New Offemgs In the Thatres A In This Week’s Offerings in the Theatres of New York; PLAY by Pe Franklin and Ella Pelle entitled “Thunder” wiibe presented THEATRE BROADWAY to-night at tno frition ‘Theatre, It deals with mowtoleers of North ALALASE STimesDaily and Sunday’ LEM to I1PM PRICES 50¢- #120 Fositively Last Week. of Special huis The Right be i eppineae B.S.MOSS BROADWAY | Ase St 8.8 wa CONTINUOUS | Ito 11 PM. drteraft Pop. Prices Special Can Your Wife Be Arrested for Bigamy? 3D BIG WEEK ARE YOU ¢ LEGALLY MARRIED Ss mt Tite 40d 8) of RY HARRIS EAR io" it A MancueRiTE, 72K, Vou 1 OnCH PAL LVOLI : HALTO : WAcre’ i mes Square aK TD) ANITA ST rRAN ST YART aT it T AND iin BBO ay un THEATRES. BRONK gat fo wHUiGY. SF «39 Fast” NEXT aeulatt Wark “The Uninowns¥t Srghedler 4 ety Py AD BP cath Hall New Deo Ha oa \RLEM PALACE! GLUMBE § i ! " THE BO ONIAD na taney Bronx AU MENT Park dia sad Bests yes su i Yathiag Sun pants Work Mu) Morning Wonders, A f SOO mene Paramount | Carolina, The Astincludes Burr McIntosh, Sylviafta, Chester Mor- ris, Marion Kerf, Bnjamin Kenser, John | Mart ‘Heisey? | McDonald. | A | ton, be Tues cou) tal | Doyle, ¢ Baker, jand stey it ihe | noted in two of the current plays, _VAUDEVILLE, =) Ff @OCTOR’ vel NEW YORK THEATRES. | marriage supposediangers. portant 8 will be acted by Chrys- A qical et cated that Geor jam Reed and Charles soe nother ney by Cosmo Hamil- “An Whange of Wives,” will produc at the Bijou The; atre on ay Bht In it two “model ples” @ch the seventh year of id experience some of its The more im- Margaret Dale, Miriam Forrest Winant Her . “Bee. N saw’ dl have its opeing perform- ance morrow night at the George M cin Theatre. ‘ote the boo wtle Is by Tou Ear! Derr Big- and lyrics and A. Hirsch, The rothea Mackaye, mabeth Hines, Frank Ca Meakins and Charles | Bre: Ce ear | Sty's Kigsos,” a comedy by Noil pyley, will be v a Vv CHRYSTAL HERNE in “AN EXCHANGE OF WIVES” Bisou rat hes Loni ROMEO ley in the company a: Dentler, William Clark, others, o-. ‘Roly Boly yen" a edy by Edgar Allan Brown*and Louis Gru to the day night. Exidie the chief part, Queenie Smith, M. with Cyril | ge nent to-night at Riviera Theatre. ‘That oth "99 Bronx Opera House. Rainbow ( plan tq boom business in a small New England town. With Mr. Twom- |. — son, Geraldine Beckwith, son, Robert Craig, Agnes Kelly and || Knickerbocker re Carl Jack Mary Ann |/ Frank Daw- |} musical com Wolff, Edd enberg, com! on Thu Leonard that of a minstrel. | Qtherm in, the cast are, Mary Holey, | largavet Edwards, Kate Pullman, Eddie “Mazier, Gates and Hugh Chilyere, wari | i Crothers'a cotah K ading role, begins a th sutleceseful will be the ction at the; THEATRES. MSTERDAM:' a NEW A ERLANGER, DiitINgran & ZIEGFELD lessees 9 MATS. WED & Si INO SEAT OVER aya GREATEST _OF 4 NIG SORE n ZIEGFELD C12 ~ Tabi NEW; ZIEGFELD luavity of Stage Roughnecks | Is Subtle Touch of the Actor'| VE you ever mar rothiness of t ek when hi and wins y? Instances of this dden change are to be Zoi sh. ‘The Westerners’ | 28 ‘iL NE WITH ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, and Photopley Attractions §), THE WES TERNERS’ BIG VAUDEVILLE ANDREW MACK, MELLE: RNEA Chattae Kenns, bint aw Ni Rit MeUAKUAIN Matt Skes GAuny LEW BRI re OTS STREET tis work CE chwith, 7 w's Americen Roof { STANLEY, Jack Levy yer eR ewe AR oe BY SHON SUNDAY s~B1G GONCERIS—g Mt, FEATURE VAUDEVILLE | tbl Shy AVIATOR GIRLS 1 Nowhere” Clothes.” But it's tho who usually is responsi | onishing (ransformatic actor, not the author, and “Civilian | ble for the as. pn—that is, if| | the actor happens to bo playing the | leading part with roman ntie variations ~| He drops the crudities of the char- | “|acter as though they tatoes and loses no tim j into clothes that are | cut. This is espectally xls the beholder may. be, his “dress sult” and he 1a glove years it In we his lc he wou! utmost suited the character. seems to occur to him, | due of the y, to ha thes in character, o 4 bad tatlor—and *; many bad lors! an j me a dres himself would in the fa y always ¢ Ms clothes, and he vig he married w tiutly mor Now, this bi very goe sop Buchanan happens to be & Very SyMRAY WORLD WANTS WORK woup any other butlers are ¢ were hot po ne in climbing | absurdly well) true when he in evening | No matter how crude he | Ats him like) with the ease | role othes with and'see to it that they} But jt never} or to the pro- | ve his even He doesn't there say, ad, he arrays havble | togs ne] sport at @ dinner or a dur eg his man- ton Hall ir thes." McGinnis wit) | | reference this hot shot | myself shot tof 1 thought L was! | ies MC for Thomp- TO.M'W | HENRY _W. BAVAUH he GAIETY, hive Lid CGH AN NIGHT | AT 8.15 |, HUDSON ri ttt noOTH x €ON nickeragcacr Viorey Acct JOIN CORT'S. ROLY -BOLY EYES with EOOIE LEONARD CORT Siw “A REGULAR FELLER” Eemert: Giendirning Liberty {{,.!\ GEORGE WHI With Ann Penn THURSTON Hits New York Like aHurricane fainons 1 a greate Gener perfo Charlie Chaplin 7 in the E “in a serie his profes canny eritl NOTHING LIKE INALL THE WOF GLOBE { Standard ¥ eR iWe EB Thre RIWR OW JOHN GOLDEN Pree THUNDER FRANK 9 2g" a Bac ACON kei Petre Next THORS. %)\ cisma.” LL SHOWS The ROOF <=» aur FRANCISCO ORCH. ou EP Belew 9.96 0K REYUE le Reservations KIDNIGHT Frat, oni < "Rt OW, Tents 6 29 Eran Wot & Sat way fe Aad Mt n Matinee Wed TARICINGT New Murival i th Bt divs § TE nagician has created r furor than the f Nations. Me is discusses hing and his nee is as thrilling {as funny a OLIPHANT IT RLD B'WAY & Ath St. Mats. Wed BIWAY & CASINO and Wwas Bre 815, Wed. and Sat, 2.18. Ww FicLDS “THE GAY OLD BOY.” Ie A wee” ROMEO A. Rolliching idusival Comed: | POP. WED. = 8th St. fig LAST WEEK, Mare. Tours, am Het, HOSE WHO WALK if DARKNESS, 1) Owen Davie, ai eget ss’ ae LONGACRE | Md ADAM and & ALLA GE . EVE. 8.45 *} LYRIC? POP MAT GVERY WEO 2a UP-TO-THE MINUTE COMEDY “HIT OF HITS” by Guy Pare 4 Maxie! f Staged by Robert Milton CF*TURM TO ait Sth oo Hl VA, Lv, Tone ra Lata. oat Ins Oy Bow KuicKermeocte a se em good playwright, with a wense « welty of 1 Seats no £4 jem The Flood Gates of r SHUBERT THEATRE WHERE is ni Come to PRINCESS {! | MIGHTE [LNT PLYMOUTH \ ' san ox THEATRES. un Are Open at the TH »MEDY 8) slaty undies A HIGH POWER vAge chunws OF AINELE UIPLS 4 Wiway Voge 1 Dear Public: LT write plays for_you, With co-aatbors, { Wrote ‘Friendly Enemies” and you loved it, Lvrole “Last 19 West” and_yoo are, wild about it) | thinh my new play “FIRST » LAST” is Wonderful entertainme It’s a laago [rom first to Ei, axine Elliott's Theatre I gaarantee you 400 laughs. Two laaghs jor & penpy. Coant the laaghs. If there ave less thay four banded, Jl pay a hanored dollars. Your harybic servant, GRACE GEORGE wona sony & BARRYMORE st to me time He never writes more | least by sug a ent r, with force and individuality, he doesn't supe this ™ er decertption of Silver trom his own | | | | grandmother, “HE WCULD AND S SHE pin” | | VANDERBILT {i+ #0! ne in fens M6 Sense “AT 9.45” j MOROSCO langnage. I was part other , (hinge, too ¥ a sort of W. 1 jeep- I only know I ‘hia bones that he ts a» Finelishm! because | remember learning Amerl- | Only Will Rogers, with his t e-jlariat, ¢ wa do justice to ti think she wae my prob'ly she was a tn a kept.me a weok— nd she said she Dago, and part Swede. THEATRES. ELIHU ROOT said at Carnegie Hall, September 17 “But if you wipe out the rule so that nothing is settled and everybody is disputing about every question, as to how every- thing should be done, then there is no peace or security for any- body in living his lif “We must stand for it (the Constitution) when it is chal- lenged, and it is being chal- lenged to-day here and there in a handred directions.” “That raises distinetly the question whether our system of Government represented in this Constitntion is to be abandoned or not.” The Challengam Lt cl from the unt | verre wit before Tran | ‘as my other She waa Irish, She told HOLBROOK BLINN in “THE CHALLENGE” Says Nightly: “Can you and your gang con- trol great enterprises? No — you're the apostles of violence, unrest and destruction, You tear down, but you never build.” “Thousands: are tainted with this thing-—they don't know ex« actly what it means, but they think they want a change. Now they're nning to Whink they haven't got all that's coming to them.” And ALLAN DINERART says nightly: “Oh, wy ¢om- rades, who labor with their hare hands and live by the sweat of their brows, are we in the shadow of the ruin of Rome? Can this disease cure itself, or, like @ cancer, must we rip it out in its own blood?” The Most Powerful Drama of the Tremendous Problems of the Present THEATRE, vas. 8.20. M. Wed. & Sat Day Ever Presented in the Theatre Every Man and Woman Should See HOLBROOK BLINN in EUGENE WALTER'S GREAT PLAY |“The CHALLENGE” a? THE monte 2 SEN THEATR 42D ST., NEAK BROADWAY. gt WED, BERT GAIE] Minn NORA BAYES. Maxine Ecviotr’s THEATRE, BAYES THEATIIE, 44th, West of Biway, GREENWICH {is,5"9,. Moe VILLAGE FOLL AES S West qt Mt vas. 0 Wed. & Sat. 2.30 WEN OLIVER MOROSC new" comcoy CIVILIAN CLOTHES OLive TEL. AND THURSTON HALL | CENTURY ™, Rel b Rawa, BROADHURST j,,,{4,,% Maltin dtatt a0. “THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS” Eve. Telegram. “See It. You Can't Go Wrong.” —Lve. World, BEST SHOW IN TOWN Mr. & Mrs, Coburn a in | 7TH | Vise The! WEEK | Yon 45 ™-W oF BWAY. 3 MATINEES WED & SAT 2:°9 B00 oid & Bway, Bw, & Mais, Wed. and Sat, % _ Chu Chin Chow { Beautifl Production Weeks Bw pres Motinees We LOUIS WANN In Pre, 8.45, 1 and Ser, 218, FRIENDLY ENEMIES Orchestra Seats, $1. Last Week, STERIOUS, $ MIDNIGHT! & SAT., 2.20

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