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lew Offerings Inthe Theatres TO-NIGHT. ; m Garrick Theatre—“The Faithful.” Fulton— “Five o'Clock.” | Belmont—“Boys Will Be Boys.” Casino—“The Little Whopper.” Bhubert—Sothern and Marlowe in “Hamlet.” TUESDAY NIGHT. Bijou—Barney rnard “Honor Abe Potash.” _ Manhattan Opera House—“The Luck of the Novy." Lyrico—“Nothing But Love.” WEONESDAY NIGHT. . ‘A Young Man's Fancy.” in “Hie T the Garrick Theatre to-night the New York Theatre Guild will present John Masefiett’s » “The Faithful.” It ts based on lapanese legend that idcalizes the of man, taken away from his fireside and mate to struggle as a Beast for his exisience in the primeval forest-and snowy mountains of old | ‘The cast includes Augustin | Rollo Peters, Henry Herbert, | eter Geer, Micuael Cart, Adolph | Ms mn Weutley, Mary Hair and ee “Five o'Clock,” a comedy by Frank “Bacon and Freeman Tilden, will be At the Fulton Theatre. In cast are Tim Murphy, Alberta Lesiie Austin, Perce Benton, de Maitland, Paul Everton, Jo- Conyers, Vivia Ogden, J. Laster Byron Russell, David Higgins, ard’ Ginn, Paul Porter, Surah Robert Scbilling and Mina “Boys Will Be Boys,” a dramatizn. i ‘ TA Irving §. Cobb story made ries O'Brien, will come to the § nt Theatre, story of the } | play is that of # roustabout in a small | ( itueky town who never experi- fe the of boyhood because the Tesponsibilivier of mature years over- him too soon. But the big ad: ure of his life comes with th® ar. Fival of « small fortune—juxt enough a pyrite the sort of a boyhood he dreamed of having years before. ‘This part is to be played by Marry Winifred Wellington has deading Seminine Fole, “The Litue, Whopper,” ® musical with book by Otto A. Har- music by Rudolf Frim! and|/sasement at the Shubert The by Bide Dudley, will be brought |S6th rn and Miss Mariowe will the Casino. The rece takes its vi Hamlet.” H from 2" r eRENYON IN, oP mne “THE Gia Nong a - IMOUSI NES TINGE. = eS ae ee Oe wor Sy Bou mace Pa Ton en pro tem to the fair author of ‘Then finds himself in a/night A. H Among the prineipal: Sydney (rant, ildred Richardson, num, supporting company ‘ved ae —_ Take Aspirin only as told by “Bayer” true, world-famous Aspirin p. seribed by physicians for ove: eighteen years. The name “Bayer’ means genuine Aspirin proved saf by millions of people. In cach unbroken package of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” you! are told how to safely take thisjlets cost but a few cents, genuine Aspirin for Colds, Head-gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin ts trade mark of Bayer Manufacture Monosceticacidester of Selicylicactd. ritis and for Pain. ling Aspirin, Then look for jige and on the tablets, Public Notice THE WAR iS OVER—BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY QUARTERMASTER’s DEPT. HOURS OF BALE, A. M. to 5 P.M. 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BOL’ Eves’ Spr ener “PERLE om GERMONOE Gaenes WINTER GeRDEN Tals een KN Cm ee CRETE ROC Ey, by Frank Stammers and tousic by Harold Orlob, will be offered at tho Lyric Theatre, In the cust are Ruby Norton, Clarence Nordstrom, Marion Florence Enright, Donald] "' Meek, Robert Woolsey, Arline Fred- ericks, Stanley Hy Porde and Euston Yonge. ‘A Young Man's Fancy," tastic comedy by John T. ng to life, in the vet, of a group of wax figures In a a fal fancy of av ie Melntyro, ng THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY OCTOBER <tdierser Be nnot be achieved without hard, un- sing effort. The star that rises | overnight in the theatrical world may have a certain brilliance, only to die out as quickly, unless it has been (xed by years of painstaking care, Talent must be backed by industr; Eilen Terry once said to me: “In the old days an actress went on the stage as a little girl and developed slowly. She put in eight or ten years quiet work in small parts and in stock companies before appearing in ei vill be prouuced by George C, Tyler | big parts in big cities. Then she was n Wednesday night at the Play-| presented as a ‘finMhed’ artist. Now ouse, The play deals with the com- she develops under the eyes of an indulgent public. ie. Pe hop window. Jeanne kagels nd! goes on the stage because it suits her A third Tuesday night opening will| "hitip Merivale have the leading | pretty fancy to do so, appears in a be that of “The Luck of the Navy,” | “oles, and with them are J. M. Ker-|iading purt, and then you hear: ‘At f at the Manhattan Opera House, T' ‘gan, Jessie Busley, genie Blair, ee London company, headed by Percy | ‘ohn Davidson, Alfred Kappeier and |iast we have a great actress!’ The Always say “Bayer” when buy- the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack- Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- Drug- + days of the war, Croker- King, Hutchison, bas been brought over by Comstock and Gest. The play written by Clifford Mills and des with naval incidents in the closing ‘The central charac- ters are British officers who find: themselvos’ surrounded by German spies. Among other members of the Kate Curew, Elsie Stranack, J. A. P. Kaye, Patrick Ludlow, Aubrey Mather and Geoffrey Webb. others, “The Five Million Comedy Theatre to-night fuson to the Cort, and moves “At 9.45" w Vanderbilt, Louis Mann in “Friendly Enemies" will be at the Shubert-Riviera The company are Muriel Martin-Harvey, | a tre. Thurston, the magician, will be the attraction at the ‘The Bronx Oper: Allee Firady in “Forever After.” House ‘Ethel Barrymore’ s Triumph Inspiration to Young Players ,.:*; By Charles Darnton, ‘OUNG actresses should find en- ‘couragement, if not inspiration, in the latest triumph of Ethel Barrymore—a triumph that has won her firat place in the hearts of thea ARDEL Photographic plates and films. Films. use by, amateurs and pro’ trogoers. “The Safety Way— No More to Pay’’ Developer Produces clear, snappy prints, Also Movie Is superior for, and in Except fes- sionals, Chemically Pure—Non- poisonous, | | | Send name of your +} dealer and 10 cents for sample. i PREPARED BY Franco American Chemical Corporation Manu/ac'ur'ng Chemists 1432 Altgeld Street CHICAGO, ILL. But they should not make the mistake of believing place has been easily won, come to her as the reward of con- seléntious that nd untiring work. in the case of genius #0 e that It knows no law, success parse | On Sale in New York by Willoughby’s nO W, 324 St. Von Lengerke & Detmold 200 Sth Ave. Gimbels to the john Far- to wndard Theatre, will hove this It has truth is, she is merely full of prom- ive, But, with the practice of eight or ten years, she often becomes a mighty good actress, 1 like the old way myself.” Undoubtedly, the old way was a ood way. We can hope for little trom a school of acting that turns out pretty young things 0 many sirawberres Livin @ bOX. They may Jouk ripe, but they usually prove iua- possibly green, Mverycuing must be woue for actresses of this variety, for are tiwapavle of doing any- | tig for thei . If you don't Delieve it, ask David Belasco, Miss L ore bus done @ t dea for herself in the past six va Was a time marked her per: wed to say ‘Oh, Whats the nee if L do make a litte slip? it'll be forgive: |But you don't catch her making any of those slips these days. ne plants |hersei¢ firmly in a role and then, sicp by. siep, brings the character face-to-face with you. Secretly, Miss Barrymore may be & bit surprised, if not amused, by the Facclaim her acting In “Deciassee” has roused, for she must know better one eise that she has done he desperate wife in for one, ana the in- sarcastic typist in “The Pound Look" for another, Io b instances her acting was of a higher order than it is in the comedy at the Empire, for the very good rea- son that both plays were of a higher order, With all due admiration for the cleverness of Miss Zoe Akins as 4 playwright, it must be granted Lady Helen is a “spangicd” hvroine, a glit- creature, with little or no re- nto life outside the theatre. Only the distinction that Miss Barrymore gives to the \oman saves her from seeming deliberately to be making fool of herself, especially when she entertains acrobats ut tea in the lounge of a crowded hotel. t, with all her distinction and beauty, Miss Barrymore would cut a somowhat ridiculous figure if she were fot sure of herself Her superb reliance In her powers rests upon the solid foundation of long and earn- est training. This training has beon largcly the work of Miss Barrymore herself, or, if you like, a deVelopment of her rich inheritance, But it should also be remembered that she has worked season in and season out. Happily, she is one offthose enviable boings s who can play as hard as she 4. Play has kept her young and ork hag made her a real n there is Grace George. To be , her devoted husband and mar William A, Brady, was deter- néd to establish her as a star or “go broke,” as he would say, in the attempt. The process was a slow, somewhat painful and extravagant one, But ail tho time Miss George was working towards the goal o” which she had fixed her eye, and so she emerged from behind the plumes of romantic costume plays to take her place as a drawingroomr com- edienne of uncommon skill and charm. Does any one doubt for a second |that Mrs. Fiske worked until her head ached to reach the heights she has attained? She was little mor @ red-headed soubrette in Caples mances, ’ A young woman) 13 1919 STARS OF TIE STAGE IN THIS WEEK’S THEA BURTON \, THEATRES. _ Hiway & Erie AKAN'S Play’ ot eed i Leclassee AN STERDAM {TONIGTT 81g, EA (EGFELD-FOLLES) ua ine A tty vavaticitiy at 10h. a NEW ZIE., ELD MIONL HT rye LIBERTY ii. ‘%.3" Wed’ a Rat RAYMOND HITCHED cK ws tet HITCHY KOO 1919! revue B'way & Se COHAN Barn erzak 2%, ES Matinces Wed. A. Sa HENRY W. SAVAGI MUSICAL COMEDY HiT re ees cere P) &, PATH Musical Comedy in Years.” ea aL _ Tribune GLOBE. Pop Mat. Wed Fr. 8.20, {EXTRA HOL DAY MAT. TODAY}! Coat Laieahar ie gente Operetia. Triwmon API LE BLOSSOMS” Kreator dant te i Haron Operetee, . DAVID BELASCO presents INA GLAIKE 8 Duca" By Avery Hopwood. HENRY MILLER’S! "#47 Mats, To-day, Ture. & Sat, 2.30 AL Berta: < WN ere, 8.200 Pires eS ANE State “Glase-Up”’ Hows and Views : Of Filmland and Its People By Julie Johnson ERY film news service in Amer- tea has hadjmen in Holland evér since November trying to catch Wilhelm, and they feel that with bis departure to another qoop—a trek scheduled, now, tor early December —they will surgly grab him, Most of t attempts have been more or less mlmorous; none more so jthan the long.pursuit that finally re- sulted in nodrly three reels of the Crown Prince The celluloid birds who captured thy worm’ of trundied about the country foads for @ month, in a farmer's van, disguised |as hucksters. ‘In the jumble of goods ‘at the back of their carry-all was an irregular opening—a veritable masked battery, for behind it lurked the eye Jot an American camera, Whenever their scouts reported the Hohenzollern heir abroad the old van went rum- ‘bling out on tae road, At last, on a foggy, half-rainy morning the camera men, in their golag-to-market disguise, actually overtook his less majesty, Iumediately the best actor of the out- fit began to cry his wares and offer fantasuc bargains. He was soon sur- jrounded by farmers’ wives and chil- iden and into the tumult, as an ‘amused spectator, walked the wanted |gentieman, Frederick William dawdh |along with the outht for a lon, or country road, and so gav te to three fair-sized reely, made at u distance not exceeding thirty feet, Attempts to get his father have been funnier and even more persint- ent, also generally unsuccessful. ‘The énly man who really got away with a boxful had his apparatus smashed by @ Dutch guard, and indeed It is the Dutch Government and the Dutch people, say all these professional visi- tors, who reverently and, persistently protect Wilhelm and hig folk from in- frusion, A ~—s Mary Thurman, the’ s@nnett queen of @ year ago, who later Aurned char- whon I first saw her. Since then she hag played Tess and Becky Sharp and Hedda Gabler as no other actress peaking stage can Miss) Barrymore Ibsen; -Mrs, Fiske re- vealed Ibsen. But In those days, Misy Mrs, McChesney,” in our recollectio To speak of wor! again, may I bring a deserving, humble little ac- tress into this discussion without danger of raising a hows of surprise? If you don’t mind, I should like to say a word for Helen MacKellar, the girl in “Lhe Storm," for here is a girl who must have worked very hard to be able to act as she does, in the melodrama at the Forty-eighth Street Theatre. Perhaps, she has served her time in road companies. At any rate, it's safe to say she has not had an easy time of it. And at last play- goers are talking about her in highly flattering terms, and that's. worth arking for, isn't tt? i so let us be merciful B! It ts much easic curtosity | Barrymore was also thrust into “Our | did: nd Wdne sauce peter actress and appeared with Mae Marsh and Styant) Washburn, tax become a leading woman, — Reports trom Califo: say that she is. play The Theatre Guild Presents women's part in Bill New Yorks Most Popular Drama jon, which has the John ferguson Fora special engagement of twol2) weeks ony al the CORT THEATRE west Tin St BEG. 1-1 BH Absolutely last performances on Bway Daly's Theatre Is about to become # populir-priced motibn picture house, to find « market | for medivere picture plays tn Engl AN and not mt all | cause of an inferiority of public taste, but because of a much broader and 6 much more perfectly developed sys ont ualion of tour a follows tem of marketing. One can eaxh any- Oct 27 Standard Thea-NY thing tn films th itis suid. Put up oN -Broad § ? in the market, a film can always be Lake M alia! sold at once, “Pretty poor stuff,” the buyer may say, “but I'l give you a And you, the sel- Jer, chuckle as you think you have palmed off an utter impossibility. Mecting him ha'f a year later, you may ask: “Whatever happened to the film you bought of me?"—realizing that you have travelled the whole of the tight little iste without once seeing | it billed. And the buyer may astound you with the reply: “Didn't try to plaee It at all here, old chap, but it’s going great in the Straits Settle; ment!™ KNICKERBOCKER: Eves 815 Matinces Wed and Sat 215 bat rts New Musical Comedy Hit ou BOLY William §. Hart has written a novel, shortly to be published by a New Yor house. It Is called “Patrick Henry,” but no hint Is given as to the nature of the story. This will he Mr. art's second adventure in letters. 4 vol- ume of short stories by him and his sister, Mary, was published about six months ago, —o GIRL SCOUTS AND SUNLIGHT. Those of New York State Favor Book ang iynesty | EDGAR ALLAN WOOLF Music bytOu1 BROWN od DUIS CRUENDERG hn A EDDIE LEONARD, Be xGREAT CAST and a Daylight Saving Ordinance, Every member of the Board of Aldermeg, when that body meets to- JOHN GOLDEN Mreenis marrow Mo" vole ‘upon’ the. Daylight , } ving ordinans ut have sbetre THUNDER Va 1, don “cron Mrs, Arthur. Choate, Beas RPM HIPAg3 sident of the Gir) Scouts of k, In favor of the proposed CON Frewung a3 GAIETY, Bway, 46 St, Mais To-day& Word 1 Scouts of this cit num- ; bering more than $500, are neartily HUDSON iia SSF ae, in avor 0 he a ght Savin, wrdinanee, ‘The parents of. the gitts LA REN “ are likewise in favor, We reapect: board to consider the > as a public conve! t d urge the Fesentatives, to pa: > wae vee ta & The ROYAL VAGABOND "BREAKING ALL RECORDS, Standurd $iz-Rh "nts Saad THURSTON wicca’ i the ordi- t was announced to-day that Gov. Smith was about to issue a proclama- tion calling upon the people of the State to support the campaign of the ict Beouts Lor funds, associate mem- bers and women volunteer leaders, The campaign wil! begin on Oct, 26 and continue one week. pL T TB Lea MORAN HEADQUARTERS OPEN Whirlwind © Waseda Against La Guardia Kelly. Charles Thorley, one of the directors of the Harr man National Bank, who is to manage the campaign of Robert L. Moran for the Presidency of the Board of Aldermen, has opened headquarters at, the Hotel Commodore. There hay been a delay tn the cath- ign because of Mr, Moran's serious but this will be compensated for, nounced, by the battle Mr, ewalnst F- START TOMORROW AND KEEP IT UP EVERY MORNING | Get into the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. ' Intends, to. w ‘ Millions of folks bathe interaally now instead of loading their system with drugs. “What's an inside bath?? you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles according to hét water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of nen and women, who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in il, ‘This is a very excellent health measure. It is in- ROwERT, WARWIC tended to flush the stomach, liver, kde i “Miners” \neys and intestines of the @« Semon Comedy. 84) ak Aare pa OE See ES ty. Party, PHOTOPLAYS. TROL roadway and dim Street. Broapway hort ettcns. | “A SCREAM ,\", NIGHT” 4, Sse) sod JUNGLE t. EAUTIES-,'% COMEDY w BAVANT Wabnavn RIALTO ORCH: {day's waste, sour bile and ind ————— | ble material left a in the body Witt rogers ia Which, if not eliminated every day, “Almost © Musband."* become food for the millions of bac STR ND : __ = Boloists, Comdy teri which infest the bowels, the PHOTOPLAYS. STRAND ORCHESTRA quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into. the i . blood, cau & headache, bilious ate Sherlock Holmes Was a Piker!! } ticks: tad taste, colds, stoinach troublé, kidney misery, sleeplessness, ihc ent impure’ blood’ and all’ sorts. of aikt Believe it, SEE ments, i People who feel good one day and WIFE? IN WHERE'S YOUR ik You will roar at the way he » so'ves # the great,trunk murder ca: badly the next, but who simply ean not get fecling right ore urged to obtain a quarter pound of Unstone phosphate at the drug store, ‘This will cost very little but is suficient to make any one a real crane on the aabe ject of internal sanitation.—Advt, The farcical mystery play at the Punch and Judy Theatre, 49th S| East of Broadway. Eve- nings, 8.30, Matinees Fri- day and Saturday, 2.30, rid “Wants” Work Wonders, GW OOO" A ‘