The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 10

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s for the ming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Buse——Grace Grorge in “The Shinner in jon Fheatre-o1 $ Theatre—"Maroma's ik, Theatre—"The Power 5 TUESDAY NIGHT Men Theatre—"Big Game | Affair.” | of} une On Monday night vl ©. “The Rwined Lady, ‘omedy | Francesa Nordstrom. The support- ®empany faciudes Jolin Miltern, ita Monterey, Tails Froet, Rich Warrell, Helen Reimer. Freeman Thomas Donnelly vline May Wonkine ani Marie ee engagement ¢ on Monday ht in “Pietro,” a play written by Wife, Maud Skinner, und Jules Tt Goodman. The scenes range Pennsylvania to California Mr, Skinner will be O. B. se, who comes from England; Shaw, Ruth Rose, Thurlow nm, Robert Ames, William Bon- and others. Skinner ve; py Lalont wad ses liver Morosco will reopen the} Theatre on Monday nigh: with ma’s Affair," a comedy by Barton Buthy, which was r awarded the Harvard prize. ‘Mor important roles will be Shannon, Robert Ede- therine Kaolred, Ametia Bing- Leon and George Le thas been added to jo stage enlarged. er) | ge tes production of Tol- @ Power of Darkness” is by the Theatre Guild y night at ghe Garrick. the Fulton Theatre on Tuesday Dire, Henry B. Harris will pre- by Willard Robertson and a entitled "Rig Game.” @re Pauline Lord, Fe, Paul Dickey, Reginald aries Halton, William Sand J, A. Curtis, te aauvons in “Linger ty”’ moves to the Bhubert- ‘Foeatre for a week's stay. in returns to the Bronx “Current Attractions — Astor ‘Theatre—-'Hast Ie West.’ Belapoo—Lenote Ulrié in “The J} ~~~ - Son-Dauchter.” Opera Houso with y— “Parieten Fashion || mes.” eliieeosias New Offerings Leo Ditrichstein in “Whe t-— Jane Cowl in “Through.” valli Little Whopper.” Capitol — Films and "Song RIALTO—Marion Davies will seen in “The Cinema Murder, lips Oppenheim. The cerned with with a playwright. & Harris—"the Aca- will be Charlie Chaplin eotae 2 ‘Theatre—Elsie Janis and “Lomeay—"my Lady Friends.” |_ RIVOLI ‘Mary Pic! ter’s play y Uttle “girl who through trials by A comedy call a Bruce Rivoli Pictorial and will complete in programme of muaic. eanor H. niles her \@ the | numbers ‘gramme, CAPITOL—Louise Glaum in Lone Wolfs Daughter principal film. offering the scene of the play ty-fourth Street Theatre — Prtvotities of 1920.” Greenwood in ‘Longer Letty.” ingham | mysterious ndon's Chinatown is known, “Woit" his misdeeds, Jace to the squalor Aner screen feat! Koi ‘ ‘Village Theatr ial in “The Pasion include a novelty, “Wedding Bells.” lary Miler Theatre—Henry amd Blanche Bates in The ‘Mrs, Fair.” 1088'S BROADWAY taylor Holmes will appear pictured version of “Hlippedrome—“Happy Days.” erat t Mi ‘Hudson Clarence.’ Collier for two seas 4 4 Nor- oerenee: are i weglun beauty, Sufrid-Solfeng, wil! Majcherbooker—“Angel Face be feature of Cleveland Bronner's at 4OTH Gtreet Burke fantastic revue, “Delights.” Among HUGO Eden lb = Directer- ibe rty — Bille ‘a Wife.” Loew's New York—Film plays, Loew's American—Vaudeville, Lgcoum—Ina Cieire in “The Gold Diggers.” comedy and the News Weekly. STRAND—'"The Beauty Marke photoplay adapted from Land May's story, “The will hav |star, enables her to sive society set are such that mar? “The Light of the but whose she Elliott's — ‘No More Seine Blondes.” her debts. There will also b version of O. Henry's story, machi's Friend;" nic studi Morosco—"Civilian Clothes.” vocal music, On the screen will be Love,” with Lucy Cotton, Marguerite Clark, in Mary,” Tuesday Do?" Wednesday; and “The Now Amsterdam — “Monsiour 4 peia'e “weidnight Frolic.” Palace—Vaudeville Playhouse—Richard Bennott in in “The Jes Beaucaire. New Amsterdam Roof—Zicg- 1 Nora Bayes Theatre — “Green- wieh Village Follies.” Park—'Secret of Suzanne’ “Pinafore. “Ber the Defense.” ac ple -John Barrymore Princess—"Nightie Night.” Punch and Judy—' 8 fons." Mile PLAYHOUS Proctor's Theatre — Vaudeville aad dims, Rivoli—Photo plays. Rialto—Photo plays. Republic—-'The Sign co che Door,” Belwyn-—" Buddies.” 4 Bbubert—"The Magic Molenty. ) Blandani—"The Whiilwind.” 4. Stvand—Film plays Parisien — ‘Le Poilit” tangiais ‘Ta Quion” Le ‘Thirty-ninth Street Theutre — Vanderbilt-—"Irone.” + A NEW COMEDY th Frances Nordstrom. ade yd Re ae “Friendly Ene on the Screen vo ‘eae film version of a story by E. Phil-| plot is con- a young actress who, after studying at the®expense of © Saturday, and Douglas I [rich theatrical promoter, falls in love \“w hen the Clouds Roll Ww Ron By, Other features! “The 'Rink,” the Rialto Magazine and he chief feature will be Por- * portraying 1 wi ust being glad. "h oncert the® pro- “The will be the | London nd the action ranges from the splendors of Buck- and depths of Limehouse, The as|Mystery of the Yellow Room.” | Lizzie, MeFarlan and Palace, Thursday wil bring Anthony and|in the Alps.”’ and. the film, Rogers, ‘Ton vello, the playlet |Mystery of the Yellow Room, ig a criminal who glories in new dancing The Byzantine Princess.” THEATRE in “Nowhing But the | the farce that served William the minor screen offerings will be Margery Bleeder Katherine MacDonald as its She depicts a girl whose beauty in the expen- finan is compelled pawn her gifts from suitors to meet a film » the Topical Review and orchestral and LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE— The Miracle of Monday “A Girl Named “What Would You Beggar W, 48th St. Bryant 2628 com Monday Eve ats Grace George The Ruined Lady Mats, Wed, & Bat. 2.00, [STARS OF NEXT WEEK AND ESTABL ISHED STAGE AND SCREEN FAVORITES ANN® SEYMOUR I A WAS WOU" FLOR RNC ? Snes oe Ne a} Prine *with Sessue Hayakawa, | SINO. Thursday; “The Capitol” with I | Baird, and “High Speed," with | ward ‘Karle, Friday; ‘The Woman in |“Ol4 Homestead” and the film “More * the Suitcase.” with Bnid Bennett, | Beadly the Male.” irbanks, in| LOEW'S AMERICAN—On the billd Sunday. | the first half of the week will be “The | Melody Shop," John McGowan, Cha- | Ch of B. ill bot and Di Peppino and Boyle ange Ct) LLCS ana others. arles Ray in “Re 2 | Hot Dollars” will be the film attra | in Vaudeville tion. Th : azz Jack- 1 ex, Col. Diamond and ld Griffin = | be among the newcomers irsday. Luey Cotton will appea PROCTOR THEATRES—The Fifth |in person Thursday night while her Avenue Theatre wil! have Whiting| film play, “The Miracle of Love,” is and Burt, Williams and Wolfus, hown, “Clubmates," Edward Marshall, Lo- ee or bez and Lopez and others during the | Langford and ts . first half of the week, together with | Ford, Rae Eleanore Ball and Brother @ Sennett fllm and a Kinogram. The | Johnson and Johnson, Chog and Moey dill will change on Thursday, with | and Bobbe and Nelson will be among Henning and Brockman, Mollie Ful- | the entertainers, is |ler, the Three Nitos and films. The JHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- 23d Street Theatre will start the |TKE—On the bill will be Vie Quinn, week with Sylvia Loyal, Major on |Swift and Kelly, Tom Smith and Ed Esmond and the film play “The | Ralph Austin, George Yeoman and i a COMMENCING SUNDAY . EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION os to POLLYANNA’ HER LATEST PICTURE 1ALTO~— TIMES SQUARE HUGO RIESENFELD, Director MARION DAVIES—“THE CINE, » CHARLIE CHAPLIN i Ra sea RIALTO ORCHESTRA Bias Riesenfeld Directing THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, GA % NE ee ra Nr ? wa ty — 4 a Morber ame LITTLE Wadena aS, (et — wren. { \ “1920. KATH Ee ieee Mac DONALD im TE BEATS MAR ete: Sra, SX > => ON Lite 2 oe eM IRC Tone THEATRE Pe. 2 Taylor aN “THE SOCIAL MAIDS” Bor THE TRUTH IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | an |THE VICTORY BELLES” AT HURTIG & SEAMON' “They're at It Again," a new bur- lesque in two acts, will be presented a doubje quartet of male s 3. | of this show. The “Biggest Splash’ in Theatrical History, / The Pageant of a Thousand Delights by R.H.Burnside Music Raymond Hubbell th ODRO MATINEE at the Columbia Theatre by the} adie Dale will be at Hurtig & Social Maids. The piece is con-|geamon's Theatre with “The Victor cerned’ with motion picture p el eels The burlesque Is cal and their efforts to do something sen- | «pFo9} ode.” ° | sational. Bluch Landolf, who wa Hat ose tee Be ey Mark the Hippodrome, is in the company | w BG) ARE . pen pore in eueh | There js a large chorus of giris and | Parisian posing novelty are features THEATRE BROADWAY AT 47TH ALL NEXT WEEK COMMENCING TO-MORROW Christine Appleby, the serpent in Amelie’s gar den—a divorcee—desperately angling for the ever elusive goldfish husband, seeking with every resource of a selfish and jealous woman's wiles to diecredit—yes, ruin—her beautiful rival {or Gaylord’s wealth A Real Man in Kenneth Laird, ety after two years on the Western Front with “The Beauty Market” istocrat, who return to soci- the marines. He meets Amelie Thorndike, the most talked of young women in New York, at one of New York's society beauty markets—and the trouble begine— Ashburton Gaylord, deciding that his suddenly ¥ amassed millions will enable him to maintain a modern society wife, looks upon Amelie and decides that he will buy her beauty in the ap- proved modern manner. Not a bad man, as men go—just a product of modern society, ay You'll Want to Choke This Man in ‘The Beavty Market” Amelie’s only relative—a wealthy, vecluse uncle refusing to longer maintain her in society, drives her to “marry some man upon whose income she can live.” He educated her as a matter of family pride and then abandoned her to her own resources, Hobie Flagg makes himself so useful to society He flirts with the women, plays cards with the easy that none question the source of his income. marks among the men and regards Amelie as the cleverest woman in New York She'll Give You a Thrill in “The Beauty Market” A woman of the shadows, held up by Luird te Amelie as the superior of women who sell theme selves in wedlock. “She pays,” he tells Amelie; “such women as you never do.” This scene oce curs at his rooms immediately after his marriage to Amelie.

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