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ay re THE EV EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919 The New Plays ee NY Of the Week TO-Wierst. PL AVHOUSEWilton Lackaye In im N THEATRE—“Buddies.” MEDY THEATRE — “Fifty- » Ltd.” RT—"Just a Minute.” DAM, x el IEGFTLD FOLLIES Secor 5 nee "ved ON THE HIRING TINE Fath Tirkinrton's Chrnce’™ bik Heywood HITCHY KOO 1919 r T the playhouse to-night Arthur Hopkins will preseyt Wilton Lackaye in “Palmy Days,” a Wey by Augustus Thomas In the Syperting company are + he ! a MAGE LIBERTY yint jpeg iit owe 60 ‘ward Guhi, John Rotb Alexis Polia- mew, Olav Gkavian, Edgar M. Woolley ee, Reals, Mattie Keene, Lillian Bugenie Campbeli and Gladys Burgette. ee “Budtites,” a comedy by George V. Mobart, with music by B. C. Hilliam, wil be presented by the Selwyns at the Selwyn Theatre. France is the came of the play, the action taking place in the home of a peasant maid where American soldiers aro bil- letod. <Burrounding “Donald | Brian, Pegzy Wood and Roland Young are Edouard Durand, Maxine ‘Brown, Ca- mille Datberg, Richard Cramer, An- nette Montell, Pauline Garon, 'Rob- ert Middiomass, Bert Melville, George B. George, Adrian HL Rosley, Horace A. Ruwe and Frank R. Woods. A musical comedy called “Fifty- Fifty, Limited,” will be offered at the Comedy Theatre by the Scibilia | ‘Theatrical Enterprises. The dook is by Margaret Michael and William | Lennox and the music by Leon De | Costa. The story deals with a jeal- | ous husband who, believing his wife | ts pursued by an admirer whom she! has encouraged, determines to take | her away from temptation. Among others in the cast are Herbert Cor- | thell, Gertrude Vanderbilt, John| Stavin, Jean Newcombe, Elsie Doug- las, Marguerite McNulty, William | Lennox, Margaret Michael'and Lynn |; Pratt. > HEA ve. Mail NN ae eer IN* ThE CRIN John Cort will present “Just a Min-| AUIBI7 — t ute,” a musical comedy by Harry L. Cort, George E. Stoddard and Harold Oriob, at the Cort Theatre. The story is concerned with a wealthy young man who is obliged to earn his liv- ing for a certain length of time in Atlantic City. The company includes j May Vokes, Mabel Withee, Welling- ; ton Cross, George F. Moore, Percy Pollock, the Morin sisters, Billy Clark, Merle Hartwell, Mona’ Celete, Virginia Clark and the Monarck Four. RUTH CHATTERTON ty ate, eartoroghn New i Wowevaucntes KNICKERBOCKER'S3)| Men at the ‘y GENnmMinve + nevis Sains y # PLAY House, INSTALL BISHOP BURCH The National League for Woman’ Service will open @ large canteen and recreation centre in the old Grassmere Dor KEN WON INV THE Siri Lodge, Staten Island, Nov, for es O'5 A j es 6 & THe . h 3 v ‘D Matinees Wed 4 Set 215 | “The Woman in Room 13," with ELT INS SOS! NE ae : AT CATHEDRAL TO-MORROW | roves, setters “and satiora at the EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION 1 DAY i i Robert Egeson, Janet Beecher and EATRE Fox Hills General Hospital G | Guil Kane in the cast, will be the __— The Lodge, about half a mile from | react Ly the hi ital, ‘e Sere c et ma aoe proved such a drawing card that they Notables of Church, State and] the hospital, will have & bowling alley, “John Ferguson" moves to the decided to let him stretch his imagina- Secular Life to Attend Standard Theatre. fiveat and music rooms and sun, parlor, vel P| ‘here also will be 4 Ntorks for he The Bronx Opera House will have oe ee a ae o Wear angie Ceremony. untecr “women workers, Branches ot ‘ “Three Faces East.” thrills, He will be assisted in this, as CENTRAL THEATRE Attended by Bishops of the Episcopal] the league in this city, Newar! a in his first one, by Neva Gerbar. Church in @ great procession, and be-| bined te, creas Reipbla shure! ; 4 ecreatio “ TITLED ACTOR HERE TO-DAY. eginge fore a congregation of notables in|and. provide volunteer cante — George Benen M Working (00) Bis Leopold Auer, gave his first recital! state, chureh and secular life, Biahop-|™Otor corps workers, A free taxi-am second independent Production. bulance service ined be- tween the hospital and canteen, More than 2,000 men will be kept at| the Fox Hil Sie Forbes-Rebertson Will Give Shakespearian Recitals. of the season here. the ascendant. For of pure tone he ts His sun is in the production unrival His elect Charles Sumner Burch will be in- alled to-morrow at 11 A. M. as Bishop of New York in the Cathedral of St. The first film star to volunteer her HELEW ston Forbes-Ro ; at a technique is well-night perfect L Ae Esnes Akt man) bear A eT services as a troop leader for the girl) Mac ice py as sot has poise. His assurance is tem-|John the Divine. Pits is Nor Tae he WE oA scouts organization is Marguerite] 'NeTHE “Stop nqiW Tacktha: Wow Lb oaorOel "Lomtparae | ccAitn Ine eeconrion | RO entered. Ei SBT S29 ow. Li woihiya egy 7™~ e % sf P~ jackin no in emotiona npera- Seren SARS ee Mark. >u think that the re sf iB now mi P pee eet pe 5 the Orduna for their firet visit since Led ahead as Clark. When you think that the re-| 4.8 holr and occupied the stalls ® group ™ STREET THEATRE Fritz Kreisler Wins Ovation; Heifetz Plays| By Sylvester Rawling. quirements for such a position include ment is sure to such accomplishments as baking pies, | tending bab sewing, nursing and bed making, it’s a pretty large order | for one of Marguerite’s size. ome with years and perien Meanwhile it is a plea- sure to hear him and a vast audi- ence showed its appreciation of the fact by generous applause. Mr. Hel- fetz began his programme | with Cesar Franck's sonata in A minor, aisied by Samuel! Chotzinoff at the iano. Then ho played the Bruch cottish Fantasie.” His emailer numbers included compositions by odowsky, Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Paganini, Wieniawsky and Cecil Bur- leigh's “Moto Perpetuo, of four will leave the choir and pass down the aisle to the rear door of the Cathedral; they will be the Dean of the Cathedral, the Rev. Howard Motiina; the Acting President of the Trustees, James R. Roosevelt; the President of the standing committee, the Rev. Frank Hatfleld, and the President of the prov- ince, Blahop Edwin 8, Lines of Newark. They will receive Bishop Burch at the door and conduct him before the altar, 1916, when the actor announced his re- tirement from the stage. He has not! appeared publicly since except in a benefit for war sufferers, Both have been, active in war work. Miss Elliott, as President of a woman organization, raised funds to purchase the Star and Garter Hotel, Richmond* en-Thames, for convalescent soldiers. Sir Johnston will make a tour of the country in Shakespearian gecitals, the first of which will be given Wednesday afternoon in the Broadhurst Theatre. THEATRE 1 Joncerte under Week of Ort, #1. feat "watintes Daily: THE TWELVE NAVASSAR GIRLS Distiny JAS. C. MORTON & co. MRS. WELLINGTON’ |Aassia— BELL SURPRISE —_|& RAY — wu EDDIE. LEONARD || (horus of dieppers Smuiers & Sages BEHIND the SCREEN “Close-Up” News and Views Of Filmland and Its People Naomi Childers ts back in Manhat- tan again. left New York in a hurry to go to Culver City, there to take part in several pictures with Tom Moore, Then Moore came back East, and Naomi had to do another trans- continental to fill an assignment as as tanty, om rm é rr} x RITZ KRBISLER, ‘the Austrian —— where he wil be met and attended by || - Vou af ui mr Wee i a a es ee F violinist, after two years of ab-| Josef Lhevinne, the Russian pian-|two Bishops, George H. Kinsolving of or or _Noeme BOOTH TARKINRTS 7 e will make here under Tom Mil | es . ist, virtually a prisoner in Germany | Texas and Charles H. Brent of Western ~ DOROTHY. DAL IN ulian Jo direction. sence, his retirement having| (\h, virtl! her. 18 exten, TO! { y during the war, made ppear- |New York, After brief prayer by || tm the Powerful, Daring Story of Human Hearte been effected with a dignity that/ance here at the Hippodro Maiihte Tae. widnen Mune ein be don TOE EY SF ebe 2 aa Albert Capellani will direct Marjorie | compelled respect, returned to grace|night. The programme was all shop Lines, ns Aaya) , " OHAN & HAR HARRIS Wet 24.80, tren as % crs oe Rambeau in her first picture on her|the local concert stage in a recital at| Tchaikovsky and Mr. Lhevinne was |ducted to the Bishop's stall by the Dean | = —— = ¢ WEEK ago this column ven-| vturn to the screen. ie i oaated fternoon, | the, selolst in the concerto No. 1 injof the Cathedral, the Acting President 7, THE ROYAL VAGA tured an exclusive prediction Carnegie Hall yesterday . io B flat minor, Hoe showed much of lof the Trustees and the President of the | BREAKING ALL RECORDS, that the engagement of Dorothy! , yre,| The acclaim with which he was ld power and fire. The support: |gtanding committee, and the ceremo-| pil me Another plum for Tom Moore,| -sstea was more than a recognition | Restra made Up. OF MAG |Sier eeteee cr teaienglign on toe K THEATR STANDARD Ewe 008 a ek a Dalton for the part of Chrysis in| “Toby's Bow,” by John Taintor Foote, from the New Symphony Soclety, nten ‘ Ty e ’ Comstock & Gest's impending “Aphro- | which was not a howling hit on the|of his sense of honor, more than 4) conducted py Nikolai Sokoloff. Nei-|Broncunced by the Fresident of, the pains | THE JOHN FERGUSON 2 * ind tthing deeper than | *48¢ but which should lend itself very | tribute to his genius: It wasamani-|{her in the concerto nor in the |farmene % FI dite” indicated something deeper than | -eagiy to film production, festation of affection euch as rarely| fourth symphony was the orchestra he Rev, F Briggs Nash will be mas- mere business agreement for the loaning” of a star. It was said that as affectiv expect. is bestowed The ter of ceremonies, house from top to bottom, stage and Upon any man as there was reason to Mr, Sokoloff sa S| MIRACLE While Tom Wise was appearing in — ‘Trade Envoys “See Philadelphia.” a 4 y icka” by the ya the Comstéck & Gest spectacles, long | Chicago in “Cappy Ricks” he was In- |! : as hed han Pcanane 3d Ave, he picture pro- | Veigled into signing a contract which|#ll, after hundreds had been turned He responded with w | AL ADELPHIA, Oct. 27.— ¥oreign | & coveted attraction of the picture pro- | Tere. his services In a series of six|away, was crowded, and when Mr Known here previously | | PHILADELEHTA Oct. 37 Woreien | : screenward, Waite apf retoe a . Mr. Sokoloff since has | delegates h oni rade | i ducers, would probably go screenward. | aims, ‘They will all be adaptations of | Kreisler appeared the vast audience |O%,4,cteq orchestras in Cleveland [Conference at Atlantle City last week | Nr. ean Vaudeville, Me Advance in Prices, The first of these is already on the} the stories of Joseph C. Lincoln, burst into spontaneous, universal ap-|and San Francisco, Helen Stanley, |to-day toured Philadelphia's principal FOUN MARX BROTHERS. ean + way. It is “The Wanderer,” the spec- plause that lasted for five minutes.|the well known Amert an Boprent, industries and historical places, Adair 00d Nugeet, Burne & ) tacular version of the story of the| Lew Fields may come back to! 4, he disclosed his programme the| Sang an aria from “Eugen Onegin.” | em pictures. A story written with him in : : and was compelled to add sever Prodigal Son, which was produced at {Pictures A story written with him in| cotnusiasm grew until, at tho end, It| ¢rtra numbers THE ONLY ee oa the Manhattan Opera House a couple | teing hela for him. \doveloped into something like an +5 ' CAPITOL °%; a a of seasons ago. - orgy, with men as well as women| | 7 eof theemunte aaa Cy vid Original Worcestershire Pally Noon. ult 8.48 HAs, “The Wanderer” is now in the hands| Another Richard Harding Davis|running, scrambling to get to the foot] jj.) 4 ternoon Ralph : Fi Pes (te t sw mas ‘] of Cecil DeMille, who will direct tt. | story will be done Mote a of the stage, waving handkerchiefs | 1 first appearance he Sauce is manufactured DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS sitin tess y = ig lowing “Soldiers of Fortune is A anode st|in recital and won favor, His play- ‘ ren heme ~ PHOTOPLAYS. Jeanie MacPherson is ing the | “The White fon walon 5,000) and hats and showing: svecot te | ing of the Bach-Tausig toccata and solely by Lea & Perrins, NED WAYBURN'S DEMITASSE REVUE 4 eee — scenario. is si n paid. Thomas | Dare Dé gt a yl e aaied D minor was unconven- St J — —— —— ' - In speaking of “Aphrodite,” tt may | Dixon's play Invisibie Foe; is Page rere furore ta recall such @ least, In four rhapsodies by Refuse imitations. They ARTHUR PRYCR'S CAPITOL BAND | BRONX OPERA HOUSE ™ sicnns (ARIE) also slated for ¢ production from | demons 0 Yohnany: he showed appreciation, 5s ota * : ] be mentioned that Miss Dalton is car-| thw stayflower Ba In @ book recently published on a ee Componitions. of m are inferior in quality to aT aan TA THREE FACES EAST jaw ‘ rying the grand manner of the movies aa atl secollections ot John Met adit tp lighter sort by Man ucea, Cyril tha fase MERON. INTE Z , She ts, serra ey, Mr. MoCormack’s| coott and Percy. ( . In the he fam i uy BROADWAY AT 47» ST with her into the legitimate. She ts, GERMAN OPERA 10 CONTINUE | faithful Boswell, records that the late | Scott and Percy, Grainger, in ihe a due Vien RFit iS Direction JACK EATON it is clared, having @ four-room | |lamented Oscar Hammerstein once | ffarry Cum n showed his paces in - R’ ¥. kets “BEE” PALMER SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents dressing-room suite constructed espe- AT LEXINGTON AVE THEATRE said of the popula Irish singer that|q ‘programme. that. Included sonatas & iVERSIDE MiKAY & AiLDINK n ag more than a tenor e isa nd Liszt and compositions adway & 90th 8 Y ee GERALDINE clally for her use at the Century Tho- . . Berk Poi ere Pog erty ore 404 Lisst end compositions SAUCE J A c LARKY REILLY & CO. 4 FARRAR __ J [ste stacottot seco. vary |flddler of the present time, courteous, |fiiy ‘playing interested a large au- LOEW'S New York Theatre & Roof pits Erroneous Report That Attempt | cultivated, liberal minded, also 4 may | aience, ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 2008 eh Ma att Fad tts *Lats “FLAME OV THE OESERY” | RA. Walsh has entered the ranks 7 o said: “He is a Ma ae ould e yandones de- <reisler he lost none ic! - n of Hy. ‘Memories of a Minuet” of the “apecial feature” directors, He| Would Be A pnongs . De cla aa ate aia libata! Gis Rose Austin, an American soprano, to which has been given Loew's American Roof ¢2.8 50 of 87; ed by 5 ave a recital at the cess Thea- : a Tovtcal | fetus | New has left Fox and signed with May- nied by Star Opera Co. the sureness and crispness of his| faye itiay afternoon, Beethoven, a vorld wide reputation, Pa IK, POTR, WILSON A We. "All Seats ne J Comedy 1 ower, the organization which also re-| German opera at the Lexington The-| Playing, combined with human | Megart, Gluck, Rubinstein, La Forge, 81x OTHER B10 ACTS. Reserved Strand SymphonyOrchestra } cates the productions of George Loane Jatro will continue, according to an an-| appeal that always xues with it Fe-| Burleigh and ‘Homer sone were on 1L CARL EDOUARDE, Conductor Tucker and Allan Dwan, The Para-|Rouncement made by the Star Opera malay tn | tact his an ta matured and | her programm the lighter fones THEATRES. THEATRES. =. ene PARISIAN WHIRL si . Company yesterday. Following the resig= | 5 Jad if the programme had held | Were the beat sung. BP ppn 3 = Eee r Ne Jy will be peen glad prog sreeable though not of great power, 2d Tig Week The Pietra oy a] 60h Btudlo, in ort Lee, N. Jo will Bel nition of Harry B. Herts as acting man~ av work of the highest Importance: | SEy"ter enunciation a clears A large ORT BEGINNING TO-NIGHT AT 8.20 PABST HARLEM g Week Thousand Toritiet the scene of his future film activities | ager of the organization on Saturday but the Vivaldi concerto in © major, | Gudience applwuded her generously. Mats Sat 22) EXTRA MAT ELECTION DAY j “The MYSTERY He will share ghe plant with Emilie |it was erroneously reported that the and the Viotth concerto jn A minor poy all bs West 48hSP Weda Tance OUI T.. WHT OW THEE AVE the Chautard, another producer for the|opera attempt would be abandoned, | were of sufficient dignity to commani JOHN CORT ents A New Musical Entertainment Rundsye and. Mottdays, a0 et respect. Besides, there were the i YE L LOW ROOM” |) 222 company. The Walsh contract Monday being no regular opera, night Feeney | BOR tee wae lee GIMBELS | GIVE A BONUS ree 6 ances Se is with Isaac Wolper and covers a|‘he company will continue - of smaller compositions that includ- } An E MILE CHAUTARD | ot lo ances to-morrow with a performance of eq ‘Mr. Kreisier’s own transcription | Nem-Selling Help Get « Substantial ee | | term of years, Weber's “er chuet stg" to be (repeated of the “Hymn to the Sun” from Sum Over Their Salaries, CE Oe 4 on Wednesday and Thursday nights. orsakoft's “Co ° } 40 i Nigel Barrie is with the Katherine |°"phe ‘star zara th RLALeMent aOR ee ioe ood a cbourit.| Gimbel Brothers, employing close to paeg ype PALA Babi wey Wir arsuer. |! éacDonald company at Del Monte, that Jt ie resolved to continue the OP; Chinois.” Carl Lamson at the plano| 4.000 people, has arranged to give mo CAST oF bral fall pong LUMBIA ¢ NOON TOL PM. | California, and in the three weeks he Produced on a fn Ni nay gave Mr. Kreisler valuable assist- bonus of 10 p rs mE we po seg BROADWAY FAVORITES Inctuding VI Compovers of Lichen Leoker BI WELCH S a ase rman opera in New York," the an- other than salespeople. salexpeople, EN ————= | has been there he has taken advan- | nouncement umbed’ to publi — who have been on a Mberal commission HUT OES Fency" Potton ghess — on wn, TALMADGE \3 tage of the swimming and golf facill-| opinio ion ates Defal SUBS ae Ihe gree gee, ond, Drought another | pasts for “some time, are practically BILLY GAR BROOKLYN, IV: Li ties and of the duck season, | tity from supporting. the ture at a prone ce wuslo lovers. a Teatiig | Profit-sharers in the st Iready MONARCK FOUR 5, VIRGINIA CLARK a TAT TAY. & FULTON ST Bway 493 Sr time when trade relations are being re- usr oe atte inlaay of young | ‘The non-selling help, however, will and MAY VOKE! TAR Tae Kain lass, ¥ ALT imany ant Me'sun of'pesce and freedom vlotiniaia” who. were ‘graduated. from | now recrive a bonus of 0) pos cent of AND A CROK DE CORT CHORUS OF YOUTH, TALENT & BEAUTY eae The AS cee 6 i Des, #4, SUNDAY: TwO—Bi Tw. \ ifines savare @hjnes over the worl the school of that master teacher, their salaries from Oct. 20 to « \ ‘ ) , Shi oa.

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