The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1919, Page 15

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Mixe Helen Morphy to wed, Mr. and Mr J Prospect NAve announce Murphy of J Terrace, Monteiair, N 4 the enga m n Ma funcir daughter, Mice Here Wy ity Lieut. ard kK. Damkeochler of Mhiwaukes, W | ieisB lst Street Bi Is Bunday, 2.30 & 8.00. Week of Ort. 1 ota. MATINM S DAILY, 5, Powertul, Wear Ae neely Oramatic THE MIRACLE MAN irae Le Pactra § Was bt MFrrcd With Great Sw THE een Wal XBRUS. and T H ih r ' STRONG SUPPORTING i VAUDEVILLE BILL AL ACE! [RVING BERLIN WA prwny a ath gr | toe Laurie, ar, «x iamaiath | A werk ae PALMER. give 7 IRENE IWERSIDE) ontasy ORV ve AND ‘way & 00th St, | ELIZABETH MURRAY zp Bak LOEW'S New York Theatre & Roof | BOndGNI AND tL ALM. 19.11 P.M. itoot to 1 A St, ita, Swart. Mor Kingdom ot Breame. Fatty” Arbuckle in "BACK STAG teaw's Amarieon Foot 23. OMA byl: 3 AAR v i ean | eserred a FE {08 L ‘rOeUTY LEAGUE STARS MAKE A GALA NIGHT IN $35,000 BENEFIT SHOW The Actors’ Fidelity League played » a full house at the Century Thea- re last t, the receipts, yremiums paid at the George M. Cob am Collier | a nilemen, 4 totalling about $35,000. ei) did thir stant andl ip ngagement ‘of Eddie if ever, has a benefit bill been given| kept thy audience in roars of merri-| | tconard’s Famous Miostrel Bond.) Famous _Minstrel_Band. n New York with as mahy stars| ment, Buricig thd act Mr. Cohan ad- " pee EVERY DAY, =| mitted ha tind atranged to get out HOLIDAY | __ CONCERTS AND MUSIC, STAR PERA CO. “ane ere™ WEISTERSINGER” ERY AND "A WIGHT 19 GRANADA.” ATS NOW AT HOX OFFICE. _ VAUDEVILLE. EPROCTOR. NEW YORK THEATRES Doll Sins Park & 1 Ave. LAST WEEK—HOLIDAY jour MARLO SEATS NOW SELLING FOR THE ENTIAC Rook by OTTO A. HARHACH. en nur and OTTO Caat, ipetuses. | V/VIENHE SEGAL Liitccotonfon sirens To-Morrow Night AT 8.20 MADDOCK & HART A Musical Pi POP. MAT. WED., 2.15. Evel NIGHTS AT 8, ONLY MAT. SAT. AT 2 Under the Personal Direction of Lee Shubert CASING Sway iet8 Yeo al BEGINNING 1U-NIGHT AT 8.20." SOTHE COMEDY sia ® THE FIVE MILLION MANHATTAN LUCK«i. NAVY: UTCHISON MATS. TO-OAY, TO-M'W, THURS, & SATURDAY. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-NIGHT. and Entire Week, HAMLET Week Oct, 20, The RN WE} ENGAGEMENT. ER POLY RIMES anit Lorie P. SIDE Wan YOME' ’ GRAN T= HARRY C. |GUSAN~PULBSED RICHARDSON DAVID TORRENCE (oad 4E GRAWAMN cabdsiinmoond Lesihinaall aot Bimay. re 8.20 ‘Thurs, i Sat. 2.20. Op. Ho., me, Woot Bway EVE. £15 With PERCY Bee TO-M’ Pop. Pr 0 Orchestra Seats, #1 PLAYHOUSE * Ten.. WED.EVE. at Arrancement sith Wan, A. Brady) oN YOUNG MAN’S FANCY” Witt JEANNE EAGELS—PHILIP MERIVALE, 1202, Bros, 815, Mate, Wed, & Sat. HOLIDAY MATINEE TODAY. rybody will be saying Hello to Abexander, of Fun, Dancing . Numbers Are Es- pecially “american. With Pais ME TUCKER ee a weit Bt Aioliday i A CRASHING MIT” THE CAN RUN FOR YEARS AND BE REMEMBERED | \h FOR A LIFETIME , 1) BROADHURS! ),..5 GARRICK 9 HOLIDAY MAT. TO-DAY (rum ‘ é “THE THRILLER OF THRILLERS.” | o>) THE FAITHFUL stare, nt ake get ae iste. Deemer To-night is BOCACCIO‘m | m& PARK "YT, UUW REY | 4. BR, Chas jano Used Berclusivety. NOKRrES TWA ad ease Sere GREENWICH Mie? AGE, FOLLES 2 FAMOL tse \ SLYMOUTH Mat y, 3RD | \ oH BARRYMORE MONTH ‘ f “See !t. i OR'S hen: | bond,” y | tistieally and woohoo ‘The | New York State University to:Con- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, {participating as were in evidence last | honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on |night. By many fn the audience the| Secretary Lansing Friday of this week, | performance was Calihd the best bene. ji ne ounced }At oh Fec ait bef A the Btate od. sat building. The dhow was in wo el first half was devoted to vaudeville, | AMUSEMENTS. with Nora Bayes and Coban first honors. ceedingly nd Irving Fisher and Collier carrying oft} Miss Bayes was ex- funny well. | New vance Hat: Open wun = PABST—HARLEM 125TH FTTH AVE. DANCING aayy, Sundays and SSiOW, including 8 sang of the theatrieal business for a while, | AL THs GiB.” | and when the final ‘curtain came the orchestra played “Auld Lang Syne.” Others who thok part in the per- formance werg Billie Burke, Mrs, | Fiske, E. H. Sothern, Lou's Mann, | Edna Wallace Hopper, Ina Claire, | Otis Skinner, Margaret Ang) Arthur, Maty Ryan, Blanche , Julia | Rates, | Maurice and Walton, La Syjphe, Hai! DANCE Terrace Garden Hixon, George White, Hlyler and Oth 8, Green and nimerous principals and| PALACE funda a 4 ghorus peopld from “The Royal Vasa. | “The Follies” and other musi- | hows. It was a Ral the Actors’ Fidelity League—both ar- Bway Twice OLUMBIA | 31,2" | © sfiifvs London Belies {'loal Welun | BROOKLYN. A, Wohin FRENCH FROLICS|} ay. a2 |p THEATRES. BRONX OPERA HOUSE 7,5" | « pal AND SAT. POPU cal LL. De FOR L LANSING. fem Degree Friday. ALBANY, Qct. 13.—The University of the State of vy York will confer the THEATRES. “BOYS WILL "BE. BOYS” — 46%" West of Bway I Bryant 700 ves. 50 tats Weds Sat 2:30 BEG. TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 A New Somedy by FRANK BACON and FREEMAN TILDEN FAVE OUUOri New Comedy of Potash and Politics? by Montague Giassa Jules creat Goodman thors EXTRA HOLIDAY MAT TO-DAY [ywest, INTERESTING PLAY OF THE) | YEA i | \_=-Charles Darnton, Eve. World. “An evening amusement.” nest lig Osear Wilde.” Telegram “Filled laughter.” can of unalloyed Times ht com R. Weich, ‘ to the brim Alan Dale, with A Comedy Ameri- with Taabelle fi Drai MM kexntTn Dousehs esreLLE WinwiooD LAWRENCE GROSSA TH FRITZ WH LIAKS HEATRE aS ST “Eves 826: Hats: Wed: W5ahe HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY . Come and Look Her Over! The martes Musical Comedy te Town with Frank Fay, Marry Kelly (the Dew con), Nam Ash. others. an A‘chORUS THAT Witt Keer your ct CENTRAL. ‘ i Eves. 8.15, Sto Bows ier than Matt “Pook the lid off the laughs.” A Invehing hit.” “THEATRE, Mr AE NEAR ayy rene EVES 840, MATS WE WED ‘SAT. Arp osne Haniiton’s DAR’ Telegram. Kollicking comedy." FUN INA FOUR POSTER by Wilion’ Seea Aer y Hopvens OUN ‘units, HORIS KENYON * ZELDA SEARS & CHAS RUGGLES ELTING LONGACRE fxn: Wish. dar £2 ADAM + EVA | RIGGEST COMEDY FIT IN TOWN of Bway VANDERBILT 6 ing MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. “AT 9:45” Wednesday and Satantay Fre. 6.20 wit MOROSCO Bei ii ion FR OLIVER MOROSCO'S New Comedy Success, | CIVILIAN CLOTHES Ralpm 0 vai | with OLIVE TELL AND THURSTON WALL Weeneey OOK BOW aL W42KdST £vey870 Mets Wede Sat 250, Ii HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY tN oR bey, REPUBLIC 1919. fs MYLO ALL LLL TO OUR THIRD THEATRE IN NEW YORK Continuing the Triumphant and Sensation- ally Successful. Run of the Season’s Comedy Hit, |THE —| FIVE || MILLION By Guy Bolton and Frank Mandel. Staged by Robert Milton. Presented by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. your pennies for the christening. Don't. you unilet» That's how I got my job back again." —Act 8. THEATRE Now Playing at the 4lst St., East of Broadway. Written by Guy Bolton, author of moré successes than any Ameri¢an - Sapwright, with Frank Mandel as co-author. Staged by Robert Tilton : Originally produced July 8, and scored tremendous success in spite < é of terrific hot summer weather. Playing to capacity audiences when forced to close temporarily because all theatres closed by strike. Re-opened at Maxine Elliott, transferred there because a picture” was “filling in” at the Lyric. Resumed run at Lyric Theatre in September and plaret to bigger audiences than ever. Now forced out of Lyric Theatre because of p prior ‘contracts calling ¢ t for a musical comedy there. Transferred to the Comedy Theatre, the beautiful intimate theatre * on Forty-first Street, where its de lightful comedy can be heard.» and appreciated to better advantage than in a larger theatre, “Save up stand: JUST A FEW FACTS ABOUT “THE FIVE MILLION” AND ITS SUCCESS 8 MILLION” — Five million men in khaki . "Te ive the Gereuand hath One tad brunet Gown s-fiying, Laid Jow,by German guna; A false report of dying ot Hem forth by lying Huns, ‘The emectheart in his home town, a A fiekle:! faithiewt maid, . White flirting with o slacker * fo bide became engaged, ‘The hero's glad homeroming, With peace at last in view, He marred by ihwyer’s cunning, By maiden’s rows untrue, But heroes should not wiry Tf one lam proves unttas: Vor after one love furry Teal love may come to woo, Real pearls and imitations Are uot alike, it secms; And so it ie with sweethearts ‘When one Wakens from oue's dress, “I ain't so sure about one of them eggs. It looked kind of tired when I busted it open.”—Act 3. OPINIONS OF THE NEW YORK CRITICS ON “THE FIVE MILLION” “The Five Million,” a sprightly post-war comedy. moment in the three admirably presented acts, a touch of pathos. ¢ Globe. which will make theatre. The EB “ clement of popular appeal in playwriting has been seiged byy Guy Bolton and Frank Mandel in the new play, Five Million. "The result is a comedy with a happy ending that bids fair to have « career as long and as prosperous as ‘Friendly Enemies.’ "—Evening Telegram, “G sterlin \ and y gave circumstantial evidence of intelli istie ° The audience was continuously demonstrative of ite interest in the play and of its enjoyment of the unfailing humor of both dias logue and situations, The dialogue is irresistibly fuuny.”—The Morning’ (] Telegraph p ‘The Five Million’ is the pr last night, and the chances are that it will stay right here in New York until the summer of 1920 or la Tt should prove popular as sLightnin’,’ Ithas every one of the little eatmarks of @ popular succe Brooklyn Bagle “BRIGHT PLAY OF THE ‘TURN TO THE RIGHT’ SCHOOL ONLY WITH A NEW IDEA.”—N. Y. Times There is not a dull | "The Five Million’ one of those’perennial successes of the 7 There is endless humor with ning Mail. 4 “The Play is ainy Bolton and Mr, N N. ¥. Tribune. lar theatrical taste, and we think Mr ded admirably.”"—Heywood Broun, to meet a ps el have su y in the situations provided and also a wealth of “Highly entertaining. It is breezy, humorous and peopled with standard i Hoe tat tone proved anth unuireatte types of the American semi-rural comedy. A shrewd compound of humor and sentiment with ringing patriotic speeches thrown in for good measure.” The N.Y. Times "There are enough breesy s; edy by Guy Bolton and Frank Evening Sun and honest direction. ots and bright lines in this American eom- Mandel to fill an evening with laughter.” — sort of play that runs the whole year, Bs “A sure-fire hit is ‘The Five Million.’ A dash of novelty turns play into a success of ‘Turn to the Right’ and ‘The Fortune F bre. Through the story there runs a strong vein of patriotism quently and with telling effect, a vein that is tapped fre- It is this factor as much as anything else

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