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F THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. i STARS SEEN AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES THIS WEEK HH opwood Gives the Chorus Girl ian or se Her Due in “The Gold Diggers?” sree?" os tre un toes "et >— —— er iy” det oy ae t After all, there’s a great j he old-time Amazon marchef. It’8| «ald forthe atv There’s No Excuse for Musical| t bit too much Pw said for the chorus girl, especialy ee when she says: “There's nothing e i ‘ Gea ir iketne that makes me so tired as tired busi- Comedy Without Femi- | true t chorus ness feat’. Yon caste iaty naphe : nine Charm. that point I can do no more than|,¥'th her, and feeling that, with her stupid parties, she's a pretty words from Mr. Hop- | sore, ‘When @he is told, “He -e you sat up ali night,” she rejoimm Take the dinner, in the ge ect) “What could be more tadylike?” ris $100 bills. Just. such ‘a dinner | After that, what can you say? USICAL COMEDY without M feminine charm jsn't worth w given less than three | “4 ave good enough alone 4 KITTY e aper: it ? “ a and the young Jerry | ——————w fi rie" ° ek { Harr iw ||. the paper It's written upon. | Tamar of this episode was saved PHOTOPLAYS. id \ Becks wae " S4oeert || This charm is usualty plied bY| from an embarrassing love scene % moer ~ 3 s Lact Ny Sy esis} | the chorus girls who beautify it. In| later in the evening by her mother. PROADWAY Soa teen int rx 9 BeGrero 4“ . GLOE ‘ , his latest comedy, “The Gold-Dig-| The boyish chap who gave the din- POPULAR PRI AFONIES gy te, ‘ C * Aveby Hoswosl’ in, | fer oWns Several fallronds and could \ . “ gers," Avery Hopwood has given the] Yity well afford to be ‘dug, ‘Thore| The Season's Smashing ETT Succem, fair creature of the merry-merry her| waa just ag much youth, fun and due. ake Mabel—gorgeously rea laughter and just as much cham- A E {aed by that statuesque comedienne | PAgne as you Will find in my play, " {and no harm came of it. When the IOTURE. Jobyna Howland—he holds the torch | 4 eran fost became mathe 150, attans A ar eae Pict for the chorus girl, At the same time! tive later on, the young actress to | MADG Eby he describes her as a “gold-digger.” | Whom he had given the dinner party | KE N N ED tae, Of dca Che promptly called her mother from an | Feat tey, OF COU Re, ae arg | Adolning toom and introduced her | interlocutor to inquire, “What'alin the boy that?” | In writing ‘The Gold-Diegers’ my | Hero's the answer: idea was neither to condemn nor to | apolo 0 re of. the “A gold-digger is a woman, gener-|9Pologize for, the members of th nerry-merry.’ It is purely an at ally young, who extracts money and x other valuables from the gentlemen | ‘ Mack Renneit Comedy of her acquaintance, tsually without! — 4. PHOTOPLAYS. mes Square RIALTO ORCHESTRA making them any adequate return.” LT PA UT AP Hi-m-m! Sounds a» bit dubious, 4 The Photo Play Event uf the Season doesn’t it? But there is this gen- eral defense | the Gigantic Drama of Elemental Cmotions “In the first place, all women are gold-diggers. It's a feminine pre- rogative, They start in as daugh ters and gold-dig their fathers, and A Mighty Swifk-Rushing Thrilling Story Which Directly Concerns Every American ' then they develop a sort of side- ine and begin gold-digging their } ou, in the Following a , "LOEW'S THEATRES. ts ( , ‘ * By Charles Darnton. BSttrer Weamege beaus—oh, very nicély and sweetly!— for tickets to the theatre, for flowers, for candy, for dinner parties and atito rides and little excursions. Then they marty, and that's when the real gold-digging begins!" Now, this statement is as broad as M. Young, the lyrics by | move to-ntent to the Winter Garden, id the music by Jean | “Oh, What a “Is to be trans l, nd Emily | Alfred Bry | Schwartz uc r| ferred to the Central Theatre. TO-DAY, TUBE. & WED. | 7 « 4 Jazz Band, Vivian “Holt, Robert B. Mantell will appear at y St. Brouiway Vibhiyn.) 4 | ¢ lle Grey, ndard ‘Theatre in “Hamlet,” atten cormtyny | Que , Jean Tyne, Mabel Elaine, 4 nd other plays of his (Bkiyn.) pith ‘st. ‘ |more, Dan Quintan, Ja ory (ukiyn.) Tth A | Rickard, Bovie Brazil, Brady in “Forever After” will a (Bklyn) . tigen se Re Westphal, Larry ord and Joseph attraction at the Shubert ew ee tisniyn. Bth st. q a | Hamilton ‘compe the company, 1 Theatre In Addition ts Usual Fvcellent aoe ao eee an aw aE Os OE aah an Bronx Opera Houre will have | Ts RA , : el Tie Ec CFE dD 4 4 i, ae ‘ | “The Shubert Gateties of 1919" will | “The Woman in Room ‘a f : ee eo! A. LU =. Ss i P NS ie, sTHEATRES. THEATRES. THEATRES, THEATRES. ah Ht MoNckT Heo LIBERTY Y2% TO-NIGHT, 4; fevworoenck | . ee om ~ mee HITCHY KOO 1919 A : A “or aia atin haANn I s TOMORROW al are q | AT BROACHURST THEATRE, ROSIE 1) | JOuA Mae QoonN “rweiern Mae eitiARTS. WEEE akEee Pun fi 280 SHUBERT "YH"",0.% FOUR si EVENINGS 4 RETR ‘ UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF LEE SHUBERT TO-NIGHT *%° 7S TWELFTH NIGHT Next Monday—HAMLET. ‘Third Weel The TAMING of the SHREW. Fourth and Last Week Mon., Tues, TWELFTH NIGHT, Wed., Thurs. Sat. Nishte-MAMLET. Fri, Night, Sat Mat AGLO CY J.C MUFF MAN # The TAMING of the SHREW, AN EXTRAORDINARY OAST OF 125, INCLUDING . HE “SHOW GIRL" OF THE ‘WORLD. SEATS NOW SELLING FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON OF FOUR WEEKS. _EXTRA Matinee. ColuM US DAY, MONDAY, ocr, ELTINGE neat | 44th St. fe TOMO RT AP Eas (EE ee aod 2, 4. SHUBERT Present Ivy Gardner, Maude Lesile and Shir-|the 44th Street Theatre. Alexander 4 1 is found once again in the fivery roman, biayhin ey Gales exeid stable from which he was lured by the AiR: WOODS presents ‘ pp AND A RIGHT ROYAL COMPANY ‘ KE. H. Sothern and Julla Marlowe [eee ee oe ety ones I THE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA h otro fethere and| begin a four weeks’ season at the! of the developr th Shubert Theatre in “Twelfth Night.” |is that Alexander marries Ruth Ann 4 TetThe Girt In the Ou | Morgan, who has been the heroine of THEG|RLIN her Shakespeatian plays to be siv- loi or Mcintyre and Heaths ndvens | Nd tre—Raymond Hiteh: “uitohysKoo 1919." en during the course of their engage-| tures. The book is by Hdgar Smith | ssa LIMOUSINE SOPHIE TUCKER f TUESDAY NIGHT. Among other members Q Hl suseine ment are “Hamlet” and the ‘Taming Mi Nh a a get Filled with laughs, chuckles of the co ¢ ew BRIGAD, | Globe Theatre—“Apple Blossoms.” | Norah Lami, Kato Wilson wie “Drath Werohail Laney Curran dont | gp RGAE, | ial Bae calles Booth Theatre—"Too Many Huss | ginia Wells, Ursula Maucit, Frederick ‘ RON AWAY Pil FARCE é THRATER, TI Lewis, Henry Stanford, Rowland - r TY. HARRIS THEATRE PUNCH & JUDY fies are Mer | Higckatong sind Prank (oeiers IN 3 STOPS 10 MER ers | CY. ‘war ( , « Wren 6.90, Mata, Fri, & Bat, 2.90, ccs We at sommoentins Faward Locke's Comedy Drama { os, Bhs Girt tn “tho Limousine,” a farce intm: t by Wilson Collisoh and Av - The eavehing THEL BARRYMORE comes to | Wood, will arrive at the Eitings Thea- en SHE wo ANO SHE’ DID. Something New Under the Sun, Moon and Stars N By. World. by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood with Mystery the Empire Theatre to-night in| te. "The funmakers include John JOHN CUMBERLAND, Don's xenon US PF R 0 iva be. a he ¢ mberland, Doris Kenyon, Zelda CHARLES RUGGLES ZELDA SEARS | WHERE'S fas, ite mats onion ana ney f anna vat | Sy Tr oubl Fart thons, Soret voter | N O |W HER E New York. In the supporting com-yeF and Vivian, Aushmore, ': To es Claiborne foster & Vivian Rushmore With NORMAN TREVOR | aa Pay are Claude King, Vernon Stecl,| py i Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- ne COMEDY prsrh ymond Hit k ill introduc Proved a bless. The Julian Royoo, Charles Francia, Harry | -itchy-Koo 1919" at the Liberty | 8 to thousands who have suffered | Brentnes, 0.x Plimmer, Alfred Hes, Ralf Bel-| Theatre. ‘The book of this revue ix| for years from irritating and_stub- MOROSCO “y! (10 8.. Ps Wed. (Pop. ) deslat Beant Comedy of tyr , to - Sehool, only wit IM me Wea t v b kin t bt Much ff OLIVER MOROSCO'S iow Comedy Succvss, as \ mont,, Frank McCoy, Beatrice Beck- | by y, Hobart and the music| born skin troubles. Much suffering LAST_§ TIMPS. ar Bway. Eve, 84S ath, repos Gee rise Sera, Mate Pee | by Gola orien, Wike.tue oniee eavae| fromm. skia, srouples, man iba aestaed CIVILIAN CLOTHES | PRINCESS itn.” ana 5 Mahinees W. |maar, Claro Eames, Gabriciio Ravine,| Syivty Ghawenuth Micaie risers | Bx ge, use of this wonderful remedy. SHES TMA ica ohn Fer, SO | MIGHTIE ff GAT O'Denishawn, Bleanor Sinolair, Joseph Eve O42 MAI WED & SATO? —= | Cook, Charles Howard, Char art. | Pimples, blotches, itch, sealy skin, VAUDEVILLE, mell, Jamos J. Doherty and Mark | ¢Tuptions, chafing’, piles, rash, scabs, a GREENWICH 4 fingworm, cus, sores, burns, ete. Taal “bac” Sousa as" Putts | [Sagan Qtent it recap VILLAGE FOLLIES White Deer, made in America frem the origin’ trae) with Ls Mebey, | Dovts, Jame PoP — meena ||| Pe eat HD moons bes > M Husbands,” com: “NEW YORK THEATRES by W, wnt dewataee Sante AMUSEMENTS, = Sotalol W-ueerar MaGnT Sk tke | “arent Db 4. Senna a“ eh Male 7 acme. be | Booth Theatre. It deals with a phase tat’ |Site end’ peniig Peeaezime C8re lof Britiah society in its reaction to | the war, The cast embraces Kenneth in be SL | {tisay* en Bislo Maine and Mer | Dougtas, Estelle Winwood, Lawrence AMSTERDAM wo toM'w Aft. MI ea; |Gromanith, Fritz Williams, Marguer- 3.30 Ad Ave I$ CuEER UP Wana” (sting See Sore All STAR PERFORMANCE ||| [CASINO f.2%.% FARST * LAST ling, Marion Buckler and Richard OY BY SAMUEL SHIPMAN AND PERCIVAL WILDE dea naron, a yt Nenderile_and_Phatoplays |Grey. eee Intereete’ ch the Actors Mitel tenon, LEW FIELDS MAXINE “tuts THEATRE — MATINEES WED & SAT 1c by CORY. BROWN th Aye. a den A musical comedy entitled “Apple EVERY BODY LAUGHS AT Wi, OE TRANSFERRED TO THE CENT ee ve | 48TH ST. es Tap br BO BROWN evEny, DAY “INE cay oud gore iy P| — noliay A LONELY ROMEO PLYMOUTH Qu a ¢ | TMossoms" will be brought out at the way, 28 Bt Globe Theatre. ‘The music is the rr 0. ie] UA ORASMING MITebve ‘work of Fritz Kreisler and Victor Jat PP: DROME ast Pop, Wed. Mat., Best Seats $1 oN & BARRYMORE ",:JHE) ‘a CC } and the book and. lyrics are | MANNEE bay | fe BAI oe | THE STORM a CATR: i am Le Bi In the cast are | HAPPY PRICES. SEATS 6 WEEKS AHEAD, " rs Sh Bay 44 | 45th, W, xemm’s 81 St Stree hrva® |] John Charles ‘T , Wilda Ben : B || 39TH ST. METRE XRaR owar. Powie create A SENSATION"—tve, sm, | BISOU sista. FUONE BRYANT, 413 EVES, 840. MATS. WEU SAT. 4.40, COSMO HAMILTON'S DARING COMEDY The CHALLE NG E SCANDAL| | MANHATTAN Op, Mo., 34, W. of Bway. \nett, Florence Shirley, Pe Knight, Roy Atwell, Harriaon Brock- |bank, Rena Parker, Juanita Pletcher and Fred and Adele Astaire, eee Those popular blackface comedians, |Meintyre and Heath, have been pro vided with a musical extravaganza, werta Bunday, 2.50 & 8.00, Week of Oct. @ ia AMONS |AN EXCHANGE OF Wives ¥. Lee Imitating, Imitated LILLIAN FITZGERALD Clarence Senna at the Piano, JANE COURTHOPE. Melissa TEN EYCK BASIL _& WEILY—Max |LYNN & CO, PABST HARLEM * |"Hello, Alexander,” to be offered at OG-STARRING, Eve, O15. Mats. Wed. Wet irley Hint ie Gerald . n CHARLES CHERRY and i Last : ELSIE FERGG SON er Baan o's! AB MlBBLON, ncaing & FRANCINE LARRIMORE | ||! DARK ROSALEEN Wen AMWannS in & Powerful, Sensational Picture, ‘The Witness for the Defense’ ie. to $1.50, 500 Orchestra Seats, $1. | fad presents WGoo Man Qi hustiande [ANEW LOMEOY BY | eC BOMERSET: eA 4 KENWETH DOUGLA ESTELLE: WINWOOD AMERICAN SINGERS PARK THEATRI SEASON OPENS = Wa fo etd, Roney ar, 1 OLUMBIA 8%," “BOCACCIO” %~ GOLDEN CR‘ Fr ae Bu Wert Man ren Pk ALA nonnons Mats Wed, & Bat E-CLARENCE possum BEE PALMER | Cohan & Harris Rivensibe,{tktan 6) ibe oP oc STARLIGHT *™ysiuex" went bs 308 a The ROYAL, VAGABOND | Ur stm la"UWs. | lle ariena Lt" rSteeaneeonts, — || AT EART zt aT, guaway' AYATION BREAKING “ALL RECORDS Louw's New York Theatre & fe || eee on AREAL’ AROMR ARUREMERS, PANY, ore raPtint ‘in MS joorw ANG RUSSELL ing he ete (aaa 1 of 34 Ava Loew's American Roof $4 Paya » yp POPULAR Piticns, QUARLIE, CHAPLIN. “The Fisch. ROOM 13” E THRILLER OF THRILERS'/ EVE. TELEGRAIY SAY THINGS THAT Te AYO THIN a THRILL ED AND?) a SO Hea at AA 2 YOU H A THEI ak Wow LIBE LAWRENCE: CRUSSMITH WA 5 A 2 Sas ee "iow pemprnrenime REPUBLIC ws.» NO sible