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“oHE “EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER _18, ® ALL THE LATEST Ze = IRENE C hi epee \OsITy! #0) eran NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE THEATRICAL WORLD © clish auspices shown here. | ‘The latest thi | ment is th Hopp Had ina musi dressed emble the film stage act At $428 a day new picture, “ I costs almost t irexs hor part, started in tho able coat, nino Plays for the Coming Week, MONDAY NIGHT. Cort Theatre—“Abraham Lincoln.” Madison Square Garden—“The Wayfarer.” THURSDAY NIGHT. Greenwich Village Theatre—“Curi- sity.” J SATURDAY NIGHT. Manhattan Opera House—“Forbid- den.” q J play “ Abraham Lincoln” will be { presented by William Harris jr. at the Cort Theatre on Monday night. It is now in its second season in OHN DRINKWATER'S | tion pdctures. Thursday Change of Bills f | In Vaudeville) 27°, —_—+——_-- | Husband,” PROCTOR'S THEATRES — At the | Wate cae | Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half of the week will be Ward and Curran, Corrine Tilton, The Ricos, Harriet Watton and others, together with mo- wit bring |* Sidney Landfeld, the Coflege Quin- tet, Ethel MacDonough, | Hartigan and Hunt, and Charlie Chaplin in “ Day’s Pleasure." Proctor’s Twenty- Third Street Theatre will start the play was n Ono be Mabel } of circus 1 London. In a note the English autuor says: “I can but wish that the play | might eerve, beyond Its chief function ot interesting an audience in a thea- tre, to help American people to re- alixe the fundamental meaning that their greatest figure has to an En- glish mind.” The play is in six scenes, presenting dramatic crises in Lin- coln's life, from his acceptance of the Presidential nomination to his as- sassination, ‘The title rale wilt be played by Frank MoGiynn. Among others in the cast are Winifred Han- jey, John S, O’Brien, Ajbert Phillips, James Durkin and J, Paul Jones. rec The great religious spectacle “The Wayfarer,” will be produced on Mon- day night at Maidson Square Garden, The Garden's interior has been en- Urely rebuilt, One-third of its area, beginning at the eastern end, has been transforemed into a huge stage. in addition to a company numbering 1,000 performers there will be @ chorus of 2,500 voices, The Inter-| chureh World Movement makes the, production, with Laurence H. Rich | as director, The dramatic theme is, concerned with the World War and tu ages of the Christian Pra, to show also featured players. ‘The plot of the that in the example of sacrifice made heroine’s search for love, through dy the Méssiah lies the solution of| Wealth and Passion to Truth, nas | been retained in the scenario pre- resent. roblems, The cast will seeps Walter Hampden in| Pared by Will M. Ritchey. Other fea- the title part and Blanche Yurka as tures will be the Rivol! Pictorial, the | mong Theatre. Understanding, Others include J.|°verture “Phedre,” and an organ eolo,|is a musical trio. Harry Irvine as Despair, Arthur Hoh) _ = ae Pontius Pilate, Jane Wheatley as Mary the Mother, and Mary Rehan aa Mary Magdalen, Henry Hadley will conduct the chorus and orches- te j eee “Curiosity,” a play by H. Austin Adams, will be produced on Thurs- day might at the Greenwich Village ‘Vheatre. The cast includes Irene Fenwiok, Cyril Keightley, Ramsey Waliace, Merle Maddern and Arvid Pauleen. oe @ “Forbidden” will be brought to the Manhattan Opera House on Saturday night. This drama, by Dorothy Don- nelly, deals with the American ¢ pation of the Rhine territory. action takes place in and around an | old German castle occupied by Amer- | ican doughboys, and of course the title is the German “Venboten” trans- tated inlo English. The things the Germans ordered “forbidden,” how- ever, are this time turned against them with the American troops in the \ position of conquerors in the cast are Martha Hedman, Richard Barbee, ‘Wiifiam Harcourt, David Proctor, Claire Mercereau, Hermine Shone and others, a6 8 Tho Thoatre Parisien will have @ new bill with “La Cruche,” a comedy, by Pierre Wolff and Georges Courte- line, “La Musique Adoucit les . ‘by Andre Mauprey. ee On Thursday night, at the Lenox Lattle Theatre, in East 78th Street, Carlo Liton, a Belgian actor, will pre- seat “Le Cloitre,” a poetic play by Wmtle Verhacren, as 8 ’ "The Unknown Purple” will be the attraction at the Shubert-Riviera re The Standard will have “On the Hiring Line,” “A Little Joumney” moves to the Opera House, resent conditions of social un-| | sap {t runs back through the| ore Roberts and Wanda Hawley are week with Dorothy Richmond, Fur-| ignorance and awkwardness and her will begin work on a fift man and Nash, Arthur Hill, Cecil|kindly heart plunge her into ludi- ‘ode serial for Pathe. It will not and Bernice, the Three Wiltons, and | ¢rous iain Hae flit “upon ite terfere with his plans to meet Car- W. 8. Hart in “John Petticoat” as a!fnal week, Arthur Pryors Band wit,| rentier on March 17, When Jack was soreen attraction. Thursday there |remain fog two more weeks. Charlie|axked why he and Benny Leonard ge- | will be an entire change of pro-|' pin A Day's Pleasure” and| gramme, with Henderson and Holll- day, Chartes F. Semon, Marie Gasper, Chariie Obaplin in “A Day's Pleas- AL ont, Charles Ray in “Crooked TOEW'S AMERICAN THRE ATRE- The bill for the fing halt of the woek will include Mons. Adolphus and com- | pany in ical dances, George | 4*¢- Drury Hart in a playlet, Joe Darcey in gongs and Charlie Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure.” With the change of programme on Thursday will be Nat gramme. MOSS'S Chi “Chant Seraphique,” min Swinnen, and Jeff cartoon. CAPITOL | waif known as the has supposedly brought to the circus. other pictures will complete the pro- “Male and Female” will be retained _| for another week. There will also be Parisian STRAND- from the play by John Tainter Foote, |will have Tom Moore as its star Played by Fir- A pill of comedy will in- ie Burke tn Charlie Chaplin “A Lady's Tailor,’ Miss Burke's nade by Clara 8. from a story by Samuel Hopkins Ad- ama, of the musical numbe: “Morning, Noon and ‘The chief feature will ormand in “Jinx,” a tale The plot concerns Jinx, because she hard luck Her forlorn plight, ker if BROADWAY THEATT Fashion Frolic and aplin in “A Day's Plea: yy’s Bow,” adapted It Carr, Hebrew comedian; Tommy Gor- | tells the story of an indolent author don and Minnie Martin, Dave Harris given to dissipation in New York, but in popular songs, and Hugene O'Brien who redeems himself when he goes in “The Broken Melody” as the film|to a dilapidated estate in Virginia offering. : and meets a girl who is tryna” to 81ST STRERT THEATRE—Among write. Other features will be lie the vaudeville numbers will be Both-|Ghaplin in “A Day ‘em- and his Bathing Beau- | ple Bells and Wayside the >, Elida will show Charl Pleasure” and Con “A Virtuous Vamp. > aplin in “A Da we Talmadge LOEW'S attrac rk in “Li ¢ : wplin in “A Day's. Pleasure,” Mon- New Offerin Ss Madelaings Travers in “Lost g y and the Chaplin comedy, fuexiay; Eugene O'Brien in ‘The On the Screen Broken Melody," Wednesday; Mabel | Normand in “Jinx,” Thursday; Will. Era fam Desmond in “The RIVOLI—Violet Heming will be| Betty” and Bessie Barri seen in the Paramount-Arteraft pro- | “Beckoning Roads,” Frida | duction of Walter Browne's modern | Thomas In morality play “Everywoman,” Theo- PHOTOPLAYS. With Violet Heming, Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley and a Distinguished Cont,” ayes of Youth," Kimball Young, Sunday “NEW BOSTONIANS” AT HURTIG & SEAMONS Charles H. Waldron will bring his “New Bostonians" Topical Review and concert numbers. n NEW YORK THEATRE ‘tions will be Marguerite uck in Pawn” and Charlie | “Out Yonder, Saturday, with Clara to Hurtig & Sea- One of the features PHOTOPLAYS. BWAY Ag4 Sr Director Beranger | j “Close-Up” News and Views Of Filmland and Its Peopie ACK DEMPSEY has joined other ring champs of the ite ‘ Ail fun. mu Daily. Meder Twice Cio WeeK} ARISIA '‘ASHION FROLI err eat seemed Fee re ee CHAPLIN A DAYS PLEAUSURE TIMES RIALT SQUARE Hugo Riesenfeld, | Director INNING SU COMEDY WEEK BILLIE BURKE “Wanted—a Husband” Paramount-artera/t Picture CHARLIE CHAPLIN “The Vagabond” Mack Sennett Comedy “A Lady's Tailor” RIALTO QUARTETTE RIALTO ORCHESTRA Overture, “Mormmg, Noon & Night! Times Tir day -CONSTANCH BINNEY in “Erstwhile Kusan CONTINUOVS MHADM TO'# Br Direction JACK BATON i GHARLIE CHAPLIN ‘Wis, Latest Mian, Dollar Comey, DAY'S PLEASU! va “TORY'S FOW" OVERTURE _REVIEW—-80) OUTING BCENIC. 5S) RAND ORCHESTRA + LOLSTS- “movical,” porting Clara’ K | afternoon frocks, dozen hats and a year's supply of “THEATRES EMPIRE sankiftone eo New Amsterdam jf,.2%, Musical Sensation of hy, MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE NEW "ZIEGFELD. “srie) LAT TL MIDNIGHT FROLIC t Bi EawiAna’ 8°: COHAN past Net ELSIE JANIS» 0 A REVUE 1m 2 ACTS. CRITERION i ERA, LAURETT. AY, baci tre ONE a "ONE NIGHT IN ROME Tss pMELLTONS Punch & Jody sR a. ret Is "12.10," soon to be|@ two-act burlesque, with vaudeville = ypeciaities, at the Columbia Theatre. | BELASCOgs 42.0 mat Th includes @liff Bragdon, a nap wow eaeren. me company incuaer Cur raraon. | LENORE ULRIG AUCHITER® ‘ition of ‘Scotde Friedel, Nat Mortan, Morrell It|Osborn, George Gifford, Ede Mae, inde a CORT Wo aa, Last Matinee To-day 2.20. with living f- |Norma Barry, Loretta Ahearn and & JOHN CORT Presents a New Comedy, “charncters. They do | eoceea Ct BIN, “THREE’S_ A CROWD” and then dissolve into | Opening Monday, Dac. 15% John Drinkwater’s ABRAHAM LINCOLN Seats Now ~ First Mar. Wen. | Conway Tearle is sup- Young in h » Forbidden Wom 4 hat for Miss Young to On the day work was studio she bought a evening dresses, four two dinner gowns, a decor CHRISTMAS ve ait ele | DRESENTS r chance to knock out the pub-| qn earnest young woman irresistibly and then cach episode's Ike a] attracted toward the screen asked | [na cn» ing battle—we are on our toes for| Marshall No!lan, the director, to give the gong." Josie Sedgwick will bo | Reta light part in his new production. | ¥ BU PAY 3 | itcny Miners tes ; did. She holds a tore a mic vVempsey's leading woman. night street scene NOW LATER Children of the screen aro to be| A bottle of old-fashioned red liquor | rade happy this Christmas by the |was left on a table in the unto Diamonds, Watches Kr iene nevensn erway = tate Children’s Fund. Mrs. Millie} projection room of the Rialto by J he Preident of the fund, an-| La Itose, production manager, “Ho | GOLD JEWELRY teat the Christmas enter will take place Dec, 28 at{later. He lives | the Comedy Theatre. Balfour, famous English screen arrives here to-day, #he ts | not under contract to any producer! COME TO jhere nor abroad, and her prinetpal | - | reason for leaving the other side was | the lack of «ood directors, suitable | ccation and poor camera work. On the othen Maria Doro hae -de- verted American studios for British, nd her first productior. under En- AMUSEMENTS. | THRATRE, | 47ub Phen 11 To: Night at 2 works in advance. Smoking Permi 2--VICTORY BELLES, Holiday Shoppers First coor TREAT, ns Bway, Pa ryaut Wows of fiuariy JOHN & Lowen BAR FRIENDS ‘ 44thSt OSTONIAN te URLESQUER With FRANK FINNEY 1G VAUDE VIN Mat. To day ¥, RAY Com! A & Slat St. “BLIND HUSBANDS” son ree rer s1\] S3LYRIC ™ Mabel Norn? in “d'nk PABST-HARLEM lance Hall LONGACRE sADAM duding b dances ‘Tadice, 38: Eddie Leonard's M: DANCE PALACE wine To EXHIBITION | DANCING Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening NS TERRACE GARDEN Lexington Bauey Musi- 1H ry AEATRES. OPERA BRONX Haat ot 3d HOUSE PULAw PIuGkh MATIN OUIS MANN IN * nici ENEMIES” Wey | A LITTLE JOURNEY WEEK Beats New on 48th St.™s iSTORM| SUNDAY WORLD wants lf rCUsta yf range skaweat || WORK WONDERS found It there untouched three hours | Street, and Is home a great deal MILLION. DOLLAR DOLLS” The “Million ae Dolls” will give THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN 8s, "x8... These Sanday Night Con- 44th STREET LEAT ALL oF Laid | ae ove THEATRES. PLYMOUTH ®, ‘The Hmart Musical Comedy, po ae CENTURY % "0 Preseot the Parisian Sensstion, APHRODITE A Romance of Ancient THE ROSE ° CHINA CENTRAL Ta. ¥ The ‘Little Blue Devil yard Granvi |Broadhurst & Be Ree Pat be) | HCRIMSON ALI Bill La cmt Amore at No, —— West 86th Call, write or phone 567 Cortlandt AMWATCHe DIAMOND C” @ MAIDEN LANE «uti Galety, Bway, 40th Bt. Mate. Wed & Sot £98 don BOOTH TARKINGTON'S The En. 4“ he ROYAL, VAGABONB Slandard #94. pe me 7. Beye oe MRS. FISKE 5% ie ow Next W. “ON TMM HIRING LINE” JEWISH ART aaa O-NIGHT ‘at's 'SAMSON & DELILAH EAST. T-WEST. o LAYERS ewes ACT PLAYS IN ENGLISi THE COLUMBIA Mots. COHAN HARRIS Sion G8, ee ae HAR is ROYAL ‘Top ’Em All!” WM. & GORDON DOOLEY, KLEIN BARNEY Y BTRWARD D, OTHER ACTS. His Honor Abe | ot CHARLES PUR- CELL, CAMERON SISTERS, TOM LEWIS, LIEUT. bRYMN, OTHER ACTS. DOOLEY & SALES, JOHN BURKE, DE " IWAVEN & NICE, ree IGONITA & HEARN, io OTHER ACTS. 100 MANY.:H fan REPUBLIC. Wed. & Hat. 100, A VOICE IN THE DARK ry D TRIUMPHANT vr ROONEY & BENT som ELWYN SUCCESSES “120% SUCCE WEDDING BELLS HARRIS" ™ Dugan & Raymond Babette “Wind WINNE. lcturd Engagement by Special Wequest GRACE NEiSON Special Added Weaiure, SR ARLES CHAPLIN rd w, West tk Me i Mats Wed. RYMORE %, Wee 4et St Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.90, ig iit 12 A ay, } Wight Bie il manent fated mie WELLINGTON CHO’ Tombes & Zivey Chorus F |4,,6. WACK & 00., 1 igs, Malang ors ALLACE Ai Lorre WAN.” NEW YORK THEATRES, FPROcTORS wed.and fa 2a SCANDAL MOROSCO ft, OLIVER MORO CIVILIAN CLOTHES With OLIVE TELL AND THU FULTON * "403, Be CHARLOTTE CheaNW OND “Linger Longer Letty” T| fee: TOCK & oh Me | | Bway. soenie. | Y OF 300 PEOPLE W. of Bway. Rvew 818, Matinees Wed. & Sat, 218 sation of the Beason, in THE RISE OF §ILAS LAPHAM Hitt K Hicker Com, HA. M. to 11 P.M JACK PICKFORD, Loew's American Roof ng Ark WALMSLEY @ K Twa: AND SIX OTHER @fa ACTS. __ SRYOKLYN. LYN. ‘RAND Fallon St. and Rockwell Pl. BROOK LY! N Conunyous, Noon BEGINNING SoNDAY, TOM MOORE in “TOBY’S BOW” “i! VICTOR HERBERT'S MLE. MODISTE @ Wath, Be Niele Wate hee aie AND mya PLAYHOUSE Watt a Be ee 1 PHANTOM LEGION. i" =. iy ashen | NORABAYES GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES Pith Bovsle MeCey, Davie, James Waits, Ted Ada For pan, Billy Dale tad tiomy, Buren 0—FAMOUS ARTISTS MODELS—20 at Box Office § Weeks in Advance | AMERLEAN OPERA) } GONDOLIERS | P A RK THEATRE Ey Neat Week PINATES OF PENZANCE Ninn Lorraine, or te. Thu y. Bree. 8.90.1) | & Rat. 2.36, CHESTER OUTING. SCENIC. STRAND ORCHESTRA” WS TASTNS = Mmars. wep. Sav. J | MAKES LITTLE TAR it Sse Bib STONE sue'wins Every Sueday—-Twe Big Consert, MENOK WHAT YOU NEKD—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILK

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