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— LATEST — NE WS AND GOSSIP OF. THE sees Screen Stars to Be Seen Here Next Week; Lights-of Vaudeville and Burlesque Stage SRE | Plays for the xing Week “MONDAY NIGHT. FULTOM THEATRE — Charlotte Green sin “Linger Longer, Letty.” DAY NIGHT. VANDERBILT THEATRE— "Irene." "4 » WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BELASCO THEATRE—Lenore UI- tio in “The"Boh- Daughter.” THEATRE PARISIEN — “Main Gauche” and “Chonchette.” T the Pulton Theatre on Mon- Gayrnight Oliver Morosco will | present. Charlotte Greenwood 'Greene is fa “Linger'Longer, Letty,” « musical comedy with book by Anna Nichols, music by Alfred Goodman, and lyrics ‘by Bernard Grossman. Letty is made the family drudge while her sisters @retify their social ambitions, but @he finally''c0es on strike and pro- @eveds to,enjoy herself. Among others ‘with Miss: Greenwood are Olin How- Yand, Hisdtbr Henry, Oscar Fidgman, Arthur Hartley, Louise Mink, Cyril BEHIND te SCREEN HE. combination of direct#ts spoken of in this column last week. has materialized. It will consist of Allan Dwan, Marshall | Natigh, Maurice Tourneur, Thomas H. lack Sennett. “Walter E. ‘westward to or- ganize the directors, it is said. Ring, Olga Roller, Eleanor Harte, France Bendsten, Frances Victory, Bemice }ilthch and Virginie Travares. a musical contedy “cattea “Trene” ‘will be offGred at the Vanderbilt Thea- tre on Tuesday night. James Mont- @omery wrote the book, Harry Tier- mey composed the nrisic and Joseph MeCarty provided the lyrics, Edith Day will HkV6 the title role, that of ® shopgirl. Other members of the company are Bernice McQhde, Doro- PA ‘Watteté,’ Eva Puck, Walter Re- ry Meng Arthur Burekly Port fei! “! Lenore Uitte’ ‘win be brought out as ‘Wednesday. night in “The Son- Deughter,” 4 play of new China, writ~ ten by George Scahborough and Mr, Belasco. In the supporting company | ful en Edmond Lowe, Harry Mestayer, Bruning, Thomas Findley, Frederie Bure, John Willard, Henry ‘Weaver,..Riohard Malcheon, Nick Long, W..T. Clark, Jack Amory, ‘Charlies R, Burrows, Bert Hyde, Law- rence Wood, Edmond Norris, John the present schem: Foattauoes penn performances to mae Pe age Merritt Crawford success- straightened a tangle this week threatened to retire Shirley Mason from the screen, Miss Mason has never liked the director's usual command, “All right, shoot!” It ood shattered her little nerves. Captain shook ap his military you: ulary and now when Mellon, Arnold Thierry, Spencer; William Crowell, Marion bbott, Jane Ferrell, Josephine Morse and Olive’ West, . wil formps tha, ine Dill of the . “Boye tWat'e Boys” wit! be moved fo the Broadburst ‘Theatre for per- formances,;.pp Monday, ‘Tuesday ‘Wedni euday! amd Friday at 2.20 and Saturday morning at 11. Owen Davis's melodrama, “At 9.45," ‘will be the attraction at the Shubert Riviera Theatre. ‘Mr. and’ Mts. Coburn will appear in “The Better Ole” at the Standard Theatre. The Brees. Opera House will have the mus! sic comedy, “Oh, My Dear!" Hotbr Blinn returns to town to play an engagement at the Manhat- tan Opert’ House in “TheChallenge.” a rt AL REEVES SHOW COMES TO COLUMBIA al Reeven, will bring his “Beauty Show” to’ the’ Columbia and give’ a one-act burlesque called “Mme. Countty Modiste,” together with “The Sultan's Throne Room,” a must cal farce,'\In the company headed by ‘Mr. Reeves are Harry Marks Stewart, Harry @i ‘Le Van, Kathryn Pearl, Ruth Hayward, Ada Morse, Florence Wilkinson, the Big Four singing quartet, §: pe, Drury, Brown and Pickett, per as and Krammer. —— Change of Bills In Vaudeville PROCTOR THEATRES.—Among others at’ the Fifth Avenue Theatre the first, half of the week will be Ethel Dayis and Freddie Rich, Joe Paniels, the Gerards, and Louise Gil- bert, together’ with photoplays, There ‘will bea complete change of pro- gramme on “Thursday with elene _ Coline, ‘MoDevitt, Kelly and Lucey, tion pictures, Proctor’s Twenty-third ‘with O’Brien and Havel, Charies T. Martin, Berrick and Hart, Theodore Bekefl, Walthour and Princeton and Vivian Martin on the screen in “The Third Kiss." Thursday will bring A ‘Wardell, Grace Leonard, Rich ani ire, Mrs. Thomas Whif- fin, Roy Harrah and Charles Ray in the film,comedy “The E, Crate.” RIVERS THEATRE—First honors whi"be shared by Anna Whea- ton in songs, and Harry Carroll, com- poser; Maryon Vader, dancer; Ota ed i a yar violinist, and others are ty ie list of entertainers. elany FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—At" this Keith house will be Jimmy Hiissey, Hebrew comedian, in “Move On,” Herbert Clifton, William Brack, Sully and Houghton and others, ‘Phe sereen will show William Hart in “Jobn Petticoats.” * lOEW's AMERICAN THEATRE— On the bill the first half of the week will be Harry Bennett, Torelli's Cir- cus, Nellie Kingsbury and Roscoe Munson in “The Devil in Possession.” ‘The screen will have Enid Bennett in “What kvery- Woman Learns.” Jack,| Rose will bead the new bdll on Thurs- day, and the film attraction will be Douglas Kgipbanks in “His Majesty | i ‘Winis| shouts “Let's go!" Miss Mason calmly proceeds. Betty Hilburn, who appears site Farnum in “Pierre Le Grand,” is neither a concrete worker nor a boilermaker, Her press agent sent out word pas ee had just ae ited roof of her home, uns less it's been hauled in for the win- it's made of canvas. Clara Kimball Young ts looking @ youthful beauty to succeed her on the screen. ott sees, gnore pictures in place. In other an ry ht ras a beauty, without dramatic rience ingness to study, may get the job. That's figured at the rate pictures However, during the long walt the young womag will be| titled “The Undercurrent,” 9 visual protest against Bolghevism. Guy ptyles, turue at thie house. Ei Fisie Janis in “A Regular Girl,” wi mpey, who wrote the story, plays iico°remain the chief screen attrac- ‘Anne Jago, contralto, will be O. Henry's “Double-Dyed Deceiver” will be presented with Jack Pickford Gen. Garibaldi, Italian ‘patriot, has’ sent an emissary to this country to film Edison, Ford, Schwab and John The picture will shown throughout Russia to con- vince the Bolsheviki that American Comeorney breeds the highegt type Back in her Columbus, Ga, schoo! days Louise Huff promised her dear- est chum that when she became a stage success the chum could write a scenario for her. been recelved by Miss Huff and she is preparing to produce It, The script has Bryant Washburn |s working on a Holworthy Hall story, A Western paper says that E. K. “The Inner Voice” challenged Jack Démpsey to a cham- pionship contest. Dempsey is getting ready. to work om a W. 3. Doug. Fainbanks composite picture. Taylor Holmes is out for himself with a new producing company, Hi has secured screen rights to “Noth- ing but the Truth,” “The Very Idea” and “Nothing But Lies.” | CAN YOU TELL ME? | Cc. R. G—Various companies need extras. Try Selznick. T. M.—Shirley Mason LITTLE EVA—Bii Hart would be glad to know that you think he burt his prestige In “John Petticoats” by being saved from death in an ele- vator. He 8 used to dying on the Western plains when dying 1s neces- sary. Jack Lawler, Arthur Moran, and mo-|""HORACE—A test film determines whether one’s face is adaptahle to Btreet Theatrp will start the week |* - PHOTOPLAYS. VICTOR HERBERT WEEK STRAND A NATIONAL INSTITUTION, CONSTANCE TALMADGE “A VIRTUOUS VAMP” Best erven Comedy of ‘vamps all the way from Frisco to Manhattan, onE. syuntee WORLD, eas bunat notneses. 15, 1998. ‘paper , over to the Astor and met are Lee ™ fessional film Teviewers at F ~ Nd Wass A serial freighted with thrill hen tates § area Coot Wi THORNE” 39th ST. "iin “Ww fole fungarian STRAND—Constance Talmadge in the camera or not. It is usually 500) «,° yirtuons Vamp,” Jobn Emer- feet lor = varies. ALICE T.—Motion | pe ySBion | Sipal attmctions Sins Tale tors prefer to be led jection- | the oe whose wins ists. All motion picture people abi part art are called cinematograpiiats. and coquetish habits involve — New Offerings —_‘ruvrance On the Screen ciremonien CAPITOL THEATRE.—The princi- | MOSS’S BROADWAY THEATRE pal feature Will be a photoplay en-|_ 10S! Stoon Froe with twelve models displaying. the latest will continue at this house. the leading role, David Belasco is seen in “A Star Over Night,” disclos- ing a triangular struggle of ambition in connection with a new play, This film is the first of the Stage Women's | Bectbes de War Relief series, Nedc Wayburn's The lst of ateractions, will inclu Domi-Tasse Revue, several inci- Dolores Cssingll’ in “The Right to dental motion pictures, and. Pryor’s, by Lila Lee, who enacts the \\ of Princess Irma, dau; King i in a smal} revoit-ridden country in Eurpoe, with whom Hiawthieng, and “Salome and Shenandoah.” ugias Fairbanks seeday “His ‘ Indicrous escapades until she find the one man who is proof against her basa ‘President of an and she ts his | Mo; her. A Chester Outing R HIS HONOR AB BOOTH it Wea ina Naat, tie TOO MANY. HUSBANDS ELTINGE {isi 4 ae wiles. “His Divorced Wite," insurance company, Love and “7 Elvidge tee! Ka King” and Pessy Hyland Topical Review, “ cartoon and orchestral and vocal mu- e@ic will round out the bill. amond in dana,” Saturday, and Pauline Fred. jerick in “Bonds of Love” 5! pantie aa “STEP LIVELY, GIRLS,” AT HURTIG tion. tig & Seamen's, ‘The the eoloist. company includes “Shorty” McAllister, Harry T. Shannon, Catherine Craw- ford, Anna Propp, Margie Wilson, Jack Mundy and Lillian Fowler, Capitol Band will complete the bec | gramme, RIVOLI—Flsle uson will be seen in “Counterfeit,” a photoplay by | Ouida Bergere, based on a story by | Robert Baker. Miss Ferguson ap- pears as a secret service agent who traps a band of counterfeiters prey- ing on Newport society. A battle on a yacht offers a thrilling scene, Other features will be “Batik,” a Prizma scenic, a comedy, and the Rivoli Pic- torial. One of the concert numbers will be “The Last Rose of Summer,” sung by Letty Anderson, RIALTO—Wallace Reid is the star of “Mawthorne of the U. 8. A,” a new Paramount-Artcraft feature. He is VAUDEVILLE. tists RIVERSIDE £58. Concerts Sunday, 2.18 & &15. Week of Nov. 11; ‘The Povdiar, 8 anne WHEATON | VADIE & & CARROLL mr | oGYGIe co A Sparking, Bubbling Dranght of Joy. “26 Beautiful Gigla, NEW YOK THEAT! DOU. [¢ FEPRO CTS College Quintette, Pletal & Cushing, 4 Virsinis 0 Malst ouch, Noodles, ean ‘and vivian” want cf iS. At 3d Ave. ein THE THIRD KISB" ! tilt FASHION nal $I NSTRELS” Nir, 6th Ave. oun et bir BIG FEATURES. Younor seasul hi hic WA a Loew's American Rooi { Pattie BY: Frank Stattord & Og., Bernard & Moy: All ‘Seats Be oeCrRRNS: “Broken Blossoms.” Res ved (81. ;4:| He N fot to 1AM, iMustrious Prince.’ AMUSEMENTS. PABST-HARLEM PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLAYS. “THE BROADWAY IS IN FORA BUSY “STANDING ROOM ONLY’ SEASON" SELZNICK Evening Sun FISH JANIS A DEGULAR GIRL” REGULAR SMASHING- COMEDY HIT A RIOT OF FUN’ PARISIAN FASHION FRO Tittle A ROYAL FEAST OF DELECTABLE’ FOR THE EYES OF NEW YORK: ©F BEAUTY, SPLENDOR IANO COLOR BEYOND COMPARE! th ME prt. AN ENSEMBLE a “ THE’ GIRLS’WOULD WRECK’ THE TRAFFK SYSTEM IF THEY WORE THEIR COSTUMES ON THE AVENUE Eve. sun B.S.MoOss" FOAD WA CONTHIUOUS NOON to 1IRM.= Uhhh a5, e1oRh, : ALTO Fs TIMES SQUARE. fi PET LSE IVOLI | BWAYat 49"St HUGO RIESENFELD, DLKwCTOR, Commencing Sunday at 1 P. M. Elsie Ferguson | Wallace Reid “Hawthorne of the U.S. A.” Christic Comedy, wanies i ORCHESTRA. c BRYANT WASHBURN in "Lh Page te -bdverton.” WOWETTE, Harry Mayo all Ae Mh A, | |Rillle‘Fha Kennedy, Marve, libeay He. pia a Biome, Ki Cine cine LOEW’S New York Theatre & Roof R “Counterfeit” We, ‘NOV. 17 ste} A Paramount-aricraft Pioturs, PRIMA COLOR SCENIC, Bunshine ( Comedy. RIVOLI ORCHESTRA. Rbaiyody 1 lan Tees, Te dar D. oCARLET SHUBERT ets Wat taa’oaes 38 HIT OF THE YEAR!” “THE JOYOUS COMEDY A Sa Pe i seca hace, ec tek Mr ansnazsaaions 120% avocss."—Duree Mantle, Matt, BAH Fontan te SRETAHING BOSE SELWYN Pete, SCANDAL 44TH ST. 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