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LA TES T The New Plays | Of the Week TO-NIGHT. | Criterion Theatre—"On the Hiring | Line.” ubert Theatre—Sothern and Mar: | fewe in “The Taming of the Shrew.” | THURSDAY NIGHT. a ini y Garten—"The Passing Bhow | NEWS T the Criterion Theatre to-night George C. Tyler will prosent “On THE EVENING WORLD, AND GOSSIP OF MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. THE THEATRICAL WORLD | Columbus, O. June 20-July 13, wh jit was witnes by more than’ 116,000 persons in its three weeks’ run, The first production nere, it is under- stood, will be on a larger scate than at Columbus, though thes story Wi averages Same. It deals with @ 0 man who eyente, pith, despa at his side, he rst lowes 6 * po Christianity, "How ste. on Ay faith is told in eight big scenes, Bix of which closely follow Biblical his. » With so oral and orchestral roughout, Laurertec © produetion/ the Hiring Line," a comedy by Barvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. | Whe play deals with the servant prob- | ETHEL ty 20% AMCENN’ Piss Jem from what aeseribed as “an! “ Barrymore | Delcassee @Btirely now angie.” Ite scones are; Maid jn a country nome on Long Maiand. A most unusual method tor | Ataining and holding servants is fol- | Bowed by the master of the house fwith disastrous rewults to his peace of wind. In the cast are Laura Hope Crews, Cyril Scott, Donald Galiaher, Biinna Gombel, John Biair, Josephine | Mall, Robert Hudeun, sidney Toler eb Vivian Tobin. For the third week of their Bhake- @Perian season at the Shubert Thea LIBERTY Pees. ire, E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe | RAYWOND Hi iTGH 6 aK ‘will appear in “The Taming of the 0 in a beand cere 6 | On Thursday night the Winter Gar- Gen will offer its annual revue, “The Passing Show of 1919," in two acts @hd twenty scenes, The book anu} jes are by Harold Atteridge ana je music by Jean Schwarts, The ©ompany includes Blanche Ring. Charles Wiantger, George Monroe, the @von Comedy Four, Madge Derny, James and Tillie Barton, Frankie Meath, Mellct Sisters, Ralph Rigas fand Katherine Witchie, Rath Broth ore, Four Haley Siaters, O'Hanlon and boun!, Reginald Denny, Olga (Wook, Lon Yaskell, Hazeli Cox, Mar-| eell Mannod, Luci! uller, Walter Wolf, Hidie Miller, Harry Turpin, Esteve .WINWoeoo *OS eH LIEGFELD FOLLIES Ua the Hoot at 11.90 (Dancing at 10) NEW TIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC A NEW SATIAGAL com ON THE HIRING LINE by Harvey O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, HITCHY KOO 1919 ew revue STAGE CHRISTIAN PAGEANT AS MADISON SQUARE SHOW Verna Butke, Joe Opp, Harriet Carr edna largo chiran “The Wayfarer,” a musical and j 8 Mann in “Frien n {Bu Lewis Mann in Friendly Hnertes” Biblical pageant, will be presented at _ patho hiacas FAIR T0 | Madison Square Garden for about five “Dark Rosaleen,” the Irish comedy | weeks, beginning Dec. 15, by the aEOr| uced by David Belasco, comes to PAINTERS, SECRETARY SAYS | Interehurcts World Movement, it was i Standard Theatre, “parlor, Bedroom and Bath” will be attracti it the Bi oO; Faction at the Bronx OBES! Union Officer Writes. Appreciation | of Stand During Nine-Week Controversy, | NEW YORK, Oct. 19, 1919. ‘To.the Kaito of The Kreniue Work! “Happy Days" will reach its 100th performance with bg evening’s rome. — ot the Hippo: coemomnateomenen (From the We a Ps - far G eieeitthtee TMrereby take the liberty to notify | 4 Sexes vay | .N@ doubt a nomuek ales ot plait | off his chest, he keeps down to earth VAUDEVILLE. : - ; pi tha you of the succesful conclusion of | TAR DAN | old-fashioned “spring fever” will bejand realizes that, after all, heart |= | mgt gry atter om Newspaper “Ade the great painters’ strike Re A ecrreer | mistaken by hypochondriacs for “slee- | mean everything to melodrama. Try kis 81 t STREET §: TEATHE, HA GLAIRE edhe | German spies cannot $ — “A. Hl Woods announced youterday hat he had climinated billboard adver- sociation of Master Painters and Dec- Wsing and had decided to explott his orators of New York, which organiza- Mieatrical attractions by newspaper ad- ition held out against our demanfis for + Partising \ nine ik, eral hundred of 3 = 4 f {REST welery tary te a general tangancy RISAMAUOAT save Tolurand’ to, ise In Success of This Type of English Melodrama Here °°, 22203 oe ee ceraph RT w.0%% Be int ich the neck for. ; [back of hie sweethearts Pp : Assisted by Loretta MeDermott and Mata, Wed., Bat, 9.39/Times. rd as pe! Association shops. this morning, thus and put the picture in the inside ‘THE LOUISIANA FIVE. The NY, Tecasre, vais Frere Tack ward se nouncement of @ billbourd.” ald Mr. completing the vietory of our strike, With all of the tweive thousand members employed and enjoying the CONCERTS AND MUSIC, five-day week of forty hours and one close to my heart." Rather neat, tales . en gees: Sm | dollar per hour wage, we desire onj that—what? And there's sentiment Barren Star Eves 815 Matinees Wed and on a. 38, 6.90 Shern this occasion to express to you, dear for you, too, kept nice and warm, consPaNGE™ TAL LMAD' GE + Dra Deening. aa NEW SY MPHON ‘dexea et he stustetane Nee Orchestre BODANSKY sir, Our most sincere appreciation of | the unbiased stand you have taken in our controversy We feel deeply gratified for the broad minded comments you made in your valuable paper upon our strike |for better living conditions and for your generosity in affording our or- ganiaation the opportunity to place their ase before the general pubiic, which did not fail to make the de~ sired impression in our favor. ‘With best wishes for the success of your great paper, I am, | Very truly yours, P. L. ZAUSNBR, Secretary N. ¥. D. C. No. % eee Bagle Weat 41 in Distrens. SYDNEY, N, S., Oct, 19.—The Amert- le boat No, 41 wae reported last ry @isavied of Canso and to have jacked for assistance, Two tugs were sent to ber, The stoamer Montrulite of ae the Imperial Ol, Company notified the Marine Department. hore of the Eagle NTiIG» SEAMONS boat's distress, but falled to report ite Ww Mee Serer has] | nature. SAM HOWE’S os a « a re Spends Day Here, Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, came to city, from Washington yesterday on idnight train. Washington Cemetery, ¢ his daugh- ter, Sado Julia Gompers, who died on Oct. M4 of last year, is buried. SEATS 6 WEEKS AHEAD, ae PABST: HARLEM VE To the Public No. 5 In addition to motion pictures carefully selected from the out- put of the world, with merit sole de‘ermining factor, the entertainment at the “Capitol” will include music and stage 4 the pene sont faee sree fa, opprepent the picture rogramme. For this he has recruited a group of fair beauties that he believes will measure up to the standard of your Following « settlement with the As- | — THE EXPROTED. MeRCEL Rousseal FRawcoss cuve. “Luck of the Navy’? Proves There’s More Than Luck. KATES cCaraw as MRS GoRdoW Pay |1as's rote in “Too Many Husbands.” | He is such a modest hero that he | turns his back on the word whenever \it ts mentioned, as though to say, \“Tut, tut, don't make too much of met” Even when he finds it neces- \sary to get a high-sounding speech as they will, disedver the secret of the submarine jeode. Is it locked in the breast of | the young Lieutennnt? Yes and no. pocket of his coat, so when any one gets inquisitive all he has to say is: “You will find the keyword written cherished for the last act ‘The spectacular part of the play is confined to a prologue showing @ submarine boat rising to the sur- face and British warships bringing down a Zeppelin, The burning raider and the eearchlights illumine a thrilling scene that might be made more exciting by heavy firing. After that ‘The Luck of the Navy” be- comes parlor melodrama with @ houseful of German spies doing thelr | worst to capture the hero and his {sailing orders. One of the wretches is mo other than Stanton’s supposed | comrade, a sub-Heutenant affection- ately ealled “old thing.” But as luck | will have it, this villian is bound | |hand and foot in turn and carried | off to Germany in an airship Except for one conspirator who |pretends to be a wounded Belgian mj | oiticer, the German spies have pro- yl —— - = oF bi TAR RALTISH PLEST WW ACTION AT NIGHT AGAINGT A ZEPPRLIW wr nounced English accents, Yet, as I've said, the acting {s excellent, Muriel Martin-Harvey plays the sweetheart prettily and simply, and Kate Carew carries ‘Of the role of the villianess with the sweep of Mrs. Patrick Camp- Elsie Stranack as a flapper and Pat- | rick Ludlow as a snapper, both young and full of life. Altogether, “The | Luck of the Navy” is in the best of | hands. eu PROTUPL AYE. . The play with three hundred K TT | "eneee. Watch aetery are drilted Yesterday, at big, hearty langhs. The town Dp B }in Laperipasey vor pica pera bed B. 8, MOSS’ is flocking to it. Have you Breer, ath Be BLOSSOMS |3tr: dest annared me- "No one biays BROAD WAY feniht: You'll te pied poe AMUSEMENTS. melodrama |ike an English actor, and THBATRE ———— WHER! were so good to yourself. in my opinion that's the secret of EMILE CHAUTARD'S Funniest show of the season. {ts success in America.” Then he spoke of the money “The Whip” had made here and of the profits gained by “The Story of the Rosary” ang “Stolen Orders.” “Just now,” he added, “it seems as though we must depend upon Eng- made £45,000 before it left London. Melville Brothers, who have taken lover Henry Irving’s old theatre, the | Lyceum, write and produce their own bell in her earlier days. Then there's|. anriounced to-day by Dr. 8. lor, executive secretary of the org zation. Practically ail the big York denominations will be repre- sented. ‘The spectacle guined fame at the Methodist Centenary Celebration at M, $23, Mats vam Prevent Suprems Triumph “APtLE BLOSSOMS” relalerJeoobi-Le Baron, Overretts On 20, Sesteee Deatan, 215 @ Par-Pamed Creator of the rat FRISCO Honry Miler’s ‘Thea, 124 Mk 43d. By. 9.80 RUTH CHATTERTON © George Searb rouh's New "MOONCIGHT anc NONEVSUCKE! JOHN FERGUSON -| | KNICKERBOCKER: LEE Kou “Two wee tie ay WIFE. tm Mer Latest “A TEMPE! EPROCTOR: F: NEW YORK THEA’ RES WDblh SL.) Rss Park & abl SL Le ‘S edge, Seis’ Seetersaeenias Wile JOVEDAH DE, RAJAH CO. om Ar ) WILKIE BARD CRESSY & DAYNE. BAINEY A COWAN. she, & MABEL MoCANE. F. KEITH'S | BEE” PALMER, Mata. ry RIVERSIDE | cuss RARE 4 00, 308s oom. AN Brway & 98th Bt. ‘& Co POEW’S New York k Theatre & Roof A.M. to 11 P. oof to, LONG ‘Ato “oF wanioTen.’ CLAR RENCE A Scream. From start to finish. It wilh make you happy for a week. 5, 000 Persons Turned ed Away Where’s Your Wife? Punch & Judy Theatre, ebay, Eva. 8.30, Mats, Fri. & Sat,, 230 MYSTERY of the YELLOW ROOM IS THE ATTRACTION COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUS. novelties. Harris Ned Waybur among the foremot creative mind of the tnnd for anactaoutar melodramas, and pe ise aos Wea Br tik } theatre, is producing director and will present for the approval winter: pe By ml be ts pao cont} | contain Ty Parees: | The ROYAL VAGABOND f Standard BAR co-s ERONX OPERA HCUSE yi ‘BROKEN™ “Darke Rosaleen’* BLOSSOMS STRAND :, East 149th St, expectations. ans, singers, dani cers and the beaut: 3 " po ween will contribute this part of the programme. y By Charles Darnton. $30,000 a week for twenty-nine weeks, |a great deal to do with the case in | melodramas and have grown rich out Biway.¢ TOOT z BEDROOM, hb Yih It is the aim and hope of the management that the combinati interesting phase of Ameri- {Quite a tidy bit of money, eh? this country, because they have a|of them. The best authors of melo- IV Lt we SHARLED RAY PARLO POPULAR PRICE of motion pictures, music and demi ta: ill wanes | can theatricals is the English |, NOW that “The Luck of the Navy" |way of their own of going about drama in this country are writing A WEEK “THREE FACES Jue oS Tadison to th am a) Lada wil provea |} melodrama. that. in brought ea come t0 the same house, there |thelr work. ‘Thelr accent and man- \for the picture houses. To my mind, Bvay, am THEATIE, Mai Capitol jusement lew York, and will sus- is reason for believing that there is|ner give it a certain distinction that the American playwright is not spec- | ub Frakes trademark—Our true intent is all for your pee with @ big deal a tamhle; someting more than tuck in the|may pass for novelty. tacular, for he knows that if he | Wi Wi iimes Square aw MIACTO” ORCHESTRA. it 4 nt and expense, For example, Morria|success of this type of play. aenti-| « : aon 4 lay that requi D. W. Griffith's CAPITOL THEATRE [f\ Ges: ‘telis me | play. Senti-| “Phe Luck of the Navy” is well writes play that requires only one r BOWARD BOWES, Managing Dircetor, Clest tells me that the cost of et- |ment may explain the popularity of |acted and interesting, Instesd of or two sols aod six actors +he stands **BRUKEN |tias iu mp to the Manhattan jeeatian melodrama here, for theatre- | going in for heroics, Terry Hutchison a better chance of getting a manager BLOSSOMS” ‘nae |Opera House a few years ago was | goers the world over are sentimental, is like a light comedian who might it A big melodrama 75,000. But this thrilier drew about’ Then, too, Engiteh actors may have! make a good job of Kenneth Doug-' PX 4 } He \