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——— IARION DAVIE: CINE} Moses Seesaw Ae NST = BRADY ‘THE EVENING WORLD, “SATURDAY, ak Plays for the Coming Week T the Central Theatre on Tues- day right Sam Bernard and| Irene Bordoni will figure in| #% “as You Were," an American version | by Glenn MacDonough of a revue that | has deen given {i London and Paris. Mr. Bernard has the role of a New| York pie magnate who believes that} 2 women of the present day are born| flirts, He obtains a preparation from a scientist which carries hiyn into the | FOREN WTC Cu taor hn ho, ™ SES RETEE ag ABs © ORTIE, MIAGIC ELDON Mrs. Coburn, will be the attraction at RST STREET 'NHE- |at the Rivoli next week in “The Fear the Bronx ‘Ogere 3c House. Ay vaudeville bill will in- | Market,” she leaves for California to jolude Nonette, Gypsy _violiniste 6 bung: vith he: = | "puppy Lover Wallon ard Brown: the [tee Ne nuneeleN Ns nee ew erings | Magleys, und Dunbar’s Old-Time | and, James Crano, | Darkies. The screen attraction will ae The initial feature to be put out by Herman Jans's company will be Withoug Question,” starring Olive Teil, be Maurice turing Joseph Conri name, pic- d's novel of that “Love On the Sereen| RIVERSIDE-—Valeska, Suratt will RIVOLI—Alice Brady will be seen) head a bill which will: also inch Hal Roach, who has piloted Harold fm “The Fear Market,” a film version nia ae aoe Bebe Anne Lioyd to fame in comedy films, was .of the play by Amelie Rives, The! Hroiner, Langford and Fredricks, | telling a friend from Oklahoma that story deals with the tragic results of | Bow and Nelson, Margaret Ford|Caruso is the greatest tenor in the the work of a New York society sheet | Johnson, Baker and, Johnson, Chong, | world, “That's nothing,” said the vis which has scandal for its wares and) {7 Pett agi Pee He alate itor, “I have an uncle who can mak blackmail for its motive. Additional) “ LoEW's AMERICAN —Among oth- |a cowhide look like a pil of satin.” “features will be a comedy called/ers on the bill the frst half of the |" mean tenor, a singer," explained "Save Me, Sadie,” a Bruce scenic en- Wook will ste Mrs, George Primrose | ouch, "Oh," said the Oklahoman, “L titled “Wanderlust,” the Rivoll Ple- |)! Nihon Duo and. Mary Hartes, | thought you said tanner.” torial and concert numbers. screen attraction: will be Bnid ction will be Bald) A Dobbs Ferry fan sends this tr tt in “The Woman in the Sult- ae ib= RIALTO—Mary Pickford in“ in “Polly- There will be a complete | ute to Blanche eet: riend lanna,” the story of the little glad|c with Dan Kly's | Blanche: Don't you get married, just ri, will be brought from the Rivoli. |" PR ertn Etbel Davis stick around for me, and when I got Wada Ja eh ‘ ind Frederick Rich in songs, Howard |2 Mullion bucks, my wife, Blanche, here will also be a Sunshine coM- | Martell, ventriloquist, and Douglas |¥ou can be. | “Roaring Lions and Tender | Fairbanks on the screen in “When the| oi agi of Mixville, Cal, add | a scenic entitled “The|Clouds Roll By ‘om Mix of Mixvilie, al added | t RES ES, 200 head of wild cattle ,to bi herd. the Rialto Magazine and or-| | a me $A. 0E We. oe ‘0 bis hestral and vocal music, GIRLS DE LOOKS’ herd so they depart the “largest cattle h COME TO THE COLUMBIA CAPITOL—The chief feature will ust any motion picture company.” np Beapel Normans 18 b EEIBWOe BAGS Baral 1 bring “Girls de] Gnarles Pettijohn, right-hand man mf the Southwest by Victor | Looks” to the Columbla Theatre. The |to Lewis Selznick and filmland’s dip- Schertzing. Incidental, pictures Will! nuriesque in concerned with two|lomatic agent, Is running the new rhe the third of} vo ing Hebrews, who establish them-|Americanization campaign for the : en's War Relief series, Stage Women's W Reliet series, | Younk Fle il and Tyrone Power) F 5 ent lawyers in a small | film industry, Tai. | town, the ¢ not been ad Blument mitted to the bar ~| Louis F, ul and Charles € and) cudes Joseph K. Wi | Haring, at a luncheon yesterday, in- , Cohen, Gussie White, HT \troduced A. B. Swetland and L. W Wayburn Scenes will remain | yotie’ Dean, Andy| Gardner, ynton, the two now film trade pa- for another week Montgomery and a chorus of gir nen, to the film advertising dirve- ee ee ADWAY THBATRE ” - - i} “HELLO, AMERIC. Murder," an adapta President D'Olier of the Ame Phillips Oppen- AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S Legion has advised the Pathe with Marion Javement that the Legion, as Bt The scenes é “ > tional body, has taken no action veant, on the sea and in Among Hello, Amer-| against Jack Dempsey, who is now “a thou Cleveland | ica!” wh attraction at/ finishing a fifteen-episode serial for r the News | jrurt are an! Pathe. 1 comedy and a scenic study | ocen fa theatre and — y pete the programme, | th at WaShington. Samuel Goldwyn will leave in a few Theve double | ig Ninh eanmtanthe ale | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. wo Wi and Ernest! == ry) Night of the Dub." is scon as a chorus made a star, Other pic- be the nd ede Topical Review and | itional studies, Mars | acIntosh il | THEATRE| Douglas ids Roll! neur's ush in Warren | Thurs- he Luck | When the C! Maurice duy; Ge * Wodne Live Jerrigan in 3 Bessie ALL FUN, MUSIC, DANCING, PRETTY GIRLS AND PICTORIAL BEAUTY. TWICE DA SEATS TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, Fob. BURLESQUE WONDER SHOW, ain ition Alico fn "The Fear Market,” Satur- nd Nagimova in “Stronger Than ” Sunday. ' weeks for England to establish’ @ for- eign organization and whether the time is ripe to ‘bull atres abroad. returns from the England and France necJ thousands of theatres Julia Arnold Daly in "When Germany's first big post-war film is : . x “Hari Kari VReNe © gay, ‘ Wi or a 1h overladen with heavy acting. not reached this country, and proba- [By will have a hard time getting ‘nto England and France, since those coun- | tries have barred’ German films for ke mo} baad W ALICE BRADY | featured in pic’ to, determine the- | _ film mai | her side anys: that kvery Bruns has been starred with new french film, 8. & D. TOWNEAD- We Lov a Japanese drama, and rman screen plays it is It has th mits wigs are IRISH PLA st State's rights BROADWAY AT 49% ST HUGO RIESENFELD, Director BEGINNING TO-MORROW, heFearMarket”’ CHRISTIE COMEDY PRISON SCENE, “FAUST” SUNSHINE RIALTO ORCH TRA al! GO BHESESFELD RIVOLI ORCHESTRA K RTANLBEMG, Conducting days-MAILY PICKFORD. she is in Hopp Hadléy film plays of ol ally released on wi tures. For t =X creenolog Y- HARRIET T.—John Pycrof is the new writer, -The film is out of date Mary Pickf but she neces: Y—Th id ry at is k. basis. “MARY PICKFORD “POLLYANNA” MAiON 8 filn fre he present m revue Smith ord wears many wigs in the course of a feature We do not know how many she w “Pollyanna,” ankly ad- sevoral are usu- nown as a THEATRE ae i} ° seATRE © TURNE DOWN The Eugene past of history, oniy to nd hat wom-| Change of Bills fve'and Anieen years respectively. [ohn rigertie married "in mitt the en, as far as fickleness is concerned, | | film actor. Olive Thomas was in the same in the time of Louis | i 2 DOES | The Anti-Hypoch: dria secety ft) sioiies.” She's married to Jack Tes yaua eville Montpelier, Vt. attended the recent] Qos: patra and Helen of Troy. :) |showing of Douglas Fairbanks's x ow rs in the company are Minerva | sBRHIND the SCREEN} \"When the Clouds, Roll By,” at the| ,, and 4 fa feld Artillery Reserve Bangaet Coverdale, Clifton Webb, Hugh Cam-| PROCTOR , THEATRES For the | @ pouty | Rialto, in eee es fing bey — ‘Sud Lacturad on Batile of Hie i cron, Eehhin Gayer, Ruth Donnelly | first half of the weeklthe Fifth Ave- | & : Neen ieee aigie a sleeping cut of|) ior Charles Muara and Violet Strathmore nue Theatre wilhhavt Mary. and Ann | ‘i doors these plain winter evenings yim commanded the First Division of eet | Clark, “Jatet of Frahce* Fisher and | “Close-Up” News and Views § the United States Army in France, Vor two weeks, beginning Mon ailsfaceie cepadhdd eka Hakenonal | B| Marshall Neilan told exhibitors of] And Mujor Gen. Willlam J. Snow, Chief Night, amateurs will appear at the 1 ‘ \the country this week that they were rullery, will be the guests Lrineess ‘Theatre in “What Next?” al Lippe rev acetic ALE bar Of Filmland and Its People |foolish to tet producing companies seer ihe Hol Astor MGaran ‘sonedy. by Deseret Payiod | Mouon plcturders With tie.chango ot insert camouflaged advertising into vant 86 Ce TiCKele a the proveeds will go to the New York Dilov. Thursday. will-ba, "Bedesisiens films, He said that when fang see a Corps eT: sm," McFarland ayd Palace, Ray- B billboard in a film play or a partic- eligible reserve } Protective Aswociation and Girls’ Pro- mond Haskell and. others taxeibee y Howard McLellan. ular brand ef automobile taking the | {0% Bi mie fre Alor lective League | With film platy. Progtor's 23d Street place of the star In a film they are] eee Sn eet Nee ee . Theatre will start the week with likely to grow suspicious of all *phio- | City, erall will deliver an “Always You" moves from the Cen-! DeHalde and E » Church Hoas, HE first honest-to-goodness avro- toplays, ilustrated | ep on the fleld artillery tral to the Lyric Theatre on Monday Marette Craig, ‘Songs and Smiles, I plane purchase by a film starhas DE a lei lao A night, and "The Light of the World") $2d Nonma Talmada EC AT nd been made by Alice Brady, She g.ncing tee aaa Gekh a ati field artillery during | ar. Ger s008 to the Manhattan Opera House. | day will bring Wright and Wilson, |intends to use it on the west coast. It dore Kosloff, has left the Wayburn | Summerall’s Jeoture Fiske O'Hara in “Down Limerick Morati and Harris, Jem and Marion |is a 150 horse power single-seater, and Rovue the Capitol dnd will be of Sois Way” comes to the Standard Theatre. padi Peyrtge s Nine White Hus-| Miss Brady is taking lessons from an ————E—EEEE>E>>——>E>—>E>E—————_ = saw — “ sash; and the Realarts pictare-play The Better ‘Ole,” with Mr, and anes Pictuire-play |. army aviator. After seeing herself PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLAYS. PORE del to 5 JE peal RIVOLI G® RIALTO. ROADWAY AT 42™4 STZ, Dy “DAVEE HE wiTH ste OWAY AT 47 ST LEWIS ano eau 2 12. B)Gv on WITH EXPECT sari 6 PRIVATE. AND 5 |World Wants Work Wonders DANCE “Terrace “Garden PALACE MAURICE cliers contest Tuesday Eve DANCING ACADEMIES. TEADS ALL) IN DANCING INNOVATION PARSEN as Yor HURTICS LLO AMERICA Dir Boal ANDENILLE CANCE hrs SUNDAY 2 pear Lexington Ay Een yes “TWO W Moss: Basa bist JACK FANON Noon to MP. inning SUNDAY. EEKS"” AISUN DE DANCE CARL SDOUARDE « ‘and 50th St, near LAST TIMES TO-DAY PM dh, AM | MEDONALD in "The Beauty Tons, so, | AKS LESSONS, 86. . rs ‘To-morrow {LOUISE GLAUM MABEL NORMAND Lo COMEDY PROGRAMME Constance Talmadge In her Newest, Clevereat Comedy, ERNEST TRUEX in “A NIGHT WITH A DUB” Overture—Review—Soloists STRAND ORCHESTRA KATHERINE Market | ' | ; CASINO Mae Wed SUstaaL COMEDY EXaQ' isive. 2 wit VIVIENNE (SLOAL - 48TH ST. iol in a in | a a cCrevey we a Meee \ EASTISWEST | 1920.7 THEATRES. Mi VINFER GARDEN Fre 8, ™ Tue Thurs. ™* PASSING SHOW PLAYHOUSE “gii*st af GRACE GEUKG FULT ON Store 400% %,,bregiaee $38 Wed. (Poy) @ Sat 2.50 H “Sets the blood Ig ame tingling.’ N.Y LITTLE THEATRE World. WITH AN ALL STAN CAST. 44TH ST, tee. sear wes Bree, 638 235 * Matiees Aad, Behe RIVOLITIE ‘ef 1920, “The Revwe of Revues.” DOOTH Bi. t.7t a be tS Ditrichstein tug CENTRAL B'vey & 411m, tree. 8.30. mi” MG oe 1 SSe-Always Yous LYRIC Pw ag St, Bow Mele LIGHT we WORLD Moves Wext Mon tS MAW at TAN 6. a CENTURY "HeATne, Krenings a Musioal ‘Comedy 2d & war, Snare. Sad Niorrie dee APHRODITE. CENTURY GROVE jt Yt Morris Gest Midnight Whirl Eve, 11.30, Beat After Thr, Show in N.Y, LONGACRE ‘8. ¥, of 8's ae. Mata, Wed. and Sat ADAM ea) EVA 39TH ST. sis * saul a 1 THE THEATRE GUILD gratefully acknowledges the reception extended by the public and the press to the production of masterp| “THE POWER OF DARKNESS.” Tolstoy's va, 8.30, Bway, Greeley 15 Mats. To day Thur GARRICK THEATRE GREENWICH VILLAGE Keres, 8.45. Matiners Thurs, and Bat NANCE O'NEIL Matinces ‘Thurs, aud, Sat, 2.28. MY LADY Clifton FRIENDS |onsin sv, |Crawford wooo YOUN@ ip DDIES SELWYN ic ‘ole Mais and Marsar Lawrence and. Wal Went 42d ot, vent and hadinget, 830. Mate Wed, 2.80 1 ways Ba Maxine Elliott $2)" sit, Won, '& Mar a a0. INO MORE BLONDE with ERNEST TRUEX. REPUBLIC Wes: «24 8 Main, Wed. & Si HE SIGM onic poor BIJOU we ‘ia Mats BARNEY: tis Honor Abe hapa ELTINGE Evenings, and Sat West Ma 4 it. Kemungs ot $.80. Wed. and Sal. ot 2.88, With FAY BAIN TER ASTOR matsatd USAT LE aid oA Mer Mata Toure & Jane COWL xz: THEATHE, West $8cb St, 4 VANDERBILT Phot Mat FOR THE DEFENSE PARISIEN 71 MOROSCO RICHARD BENNETT care? Liang Plymouth ),!.") appear at today's performances Tha role will be played by Gilda Varest GRE HevaMOus *RTLGT" “Mob ELs— 0 BAYES {ine Sy LAST 2 WEEKS, (AnGtEAN OPERA KUDDIGORE tan As Circle, Bis Ble Mat Hat, 3.98 KUDDIGORE als ———_————— SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. * PASSION = COMEDY (3, r. Biway, tres, ac 4.28 FISKE O'HARA yisithil War RRONSO IRVING PL. FEPROLTOR’S FEE YORK THEATRES De mn MARTYN & FLORENCE _ STORE OPEN 9 A. M. HEARN! 1920 Dressmakers’ Sale January 26th to February 7th TO 5 P.M. t Fifi Avenue a If you are clever at fashioning your own clothes, you will find the Dressmakers’ Sale a paradise of mate- rials of every kind, and of money saving values { which will swell the sum you save & home-sewing. Home and professional dressmakers will find here large, well assorted stocks of new, fashionable fabrics as well as all needed sewing supplies. Included are; ». Silks Dress Goods White Fabrics Dress Cottons Dress Linens Bubroisint Georgette Crepes | Trimmings Laces Ribbone ‘ Linings Buttons * Notions Dress Forms \ Shears and Scissors 5 i Our Dressmaking School Now in Session 6 Lessons. .4.00 THEATRES. | CONCERTS AND music, ) EMPIRE frm.s Wide at tie BARRYMORE|DECLASSEE ae™ THEATRE | #3? steeer New AmsterdamY,745) Fa ff THIS GENERATIONS MUSICAL TRIUMPH! MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE|| CHICAGO OPERA AIL NEw AMSTERDAM THEATRE alld ZIEGFELD sci: FROLIC NIGHT wae Chrysantheme.”* gutranne, Sind UAssel nana inh Hon BAS LLIE Otis Skinner sth PIETRO" My Mania Marin Love of Three King ear aH Bie 8 ane ore which i: $2.50 & $6.00 % “The Acquittal” Na Gateraciees consravcrion Mi " He est Hy per THEATRE | Tonba \ ci Avast Eee, MG Henry Miller’stp Hi San" h0 Bar contents Hn ORCA CSR ENGEL ti US MRS. FAIR ; Agha ten a oe ee a @ in Pitan Wed Na 218 ED. Ary 1%. COHAN fs, PAULINE WATSON “LAURE TIL TAYLOR JOLIN RECITAL with Oreheat New lay ty ONE NIGHT IN ROME VAODEVILLE BELASCO Wises 4 Rise st t28 cn ae aR LENORE ULRIC vrei es | fame hee areuae LYCEUM tee: 2.0 beet JAS ine Yellow Naw j INA CLAIRE © if out olde BROOKLYN. e CLOSE APPLE BLUSSOMS set | CHO te Jeol a Man | JONW GOLDEN rents Witile | FRANK iipurany Porc <TR mr DACON Leann tiNey BROOKLYN HUDSON | Booth Tarkington's OO MEUINNING. SUNDAY. COMEDY WEEK CONSTANCE TALMADGE “TWO WEEKS" ERNEST TRUEX m "A NIGHT WITH A DUB.” Clarence NENT sotir STANDARD = "2 MONDAY No Seenic—Review—Solotats, Strand Symphony Orchestra Cverture, ‘4813 MATIALIE ToD Louis iano ia “Friewly Enemies’ Net | MR. & MRS. COBUAN | Week ly The etter ‘Ole,"" HOPULAM VICKS. Teehai howeky. LANT MES TO-DAY KATHERINE EAT NE MEDUNALO. "The "Beauty, Market’ ‘setmamntneneedstimte 1 QAhIC Seu aa TAR 4%, mat: waits if LObéiNe THE WORLD BEATERS’ i VAUDEVILLE. Kvery Sundny—Two Big Concerts. ; CHARITY. ' x “HIPPODROME — Tom.rrcw Night z Fmemcer BALA CONCERT noe ‘Anna lh Mss My 1 Hi atu it FOR THE POOR OF THE EAST SOK Cull agen a MENA | PIG GEST ILL OF Pak YEAR WHAT BECOMES OF | + Ao CEO. “Conan oh l d THE CHILDREN?” | CHANCES With INa em AND USUAL VAUDEVILLE DONALD -GRIAN AND His- “BUDDIES ANG USUAL YAUBENILLE GRUNGE Maer ANLANE "GEORGE AUSTIN 9} it Ne GERMAN SUBTA (RINE U-35 ® Nonerte, Ewag WANG JACK WALORON y EU) MAGTUAL SINKING OF SHIPS." 2 MeneD and! AbEvE ASTAINE. i WHITING & BURL, Tarr Lee oe CO Oe vue USF, SCARLET, | Better Than Ever i ' | 1920 —| World Almanac Full of Interesting Facts That Are Needed Almost Constantly a TRY HINES LF. W. LOYAL'S DOGS” i ie LOEW’ s New Yor Theaire & Roo | The Standard American Annual f M to Mt Tet fo 1A Published by A Drie cemuarr cia Winona ibe ay ave "| rite NEW YORK WORLD } Loow's Amer'can Roof 2.800: 6 25 \__aeceeeee— emma mens cee i U8. 8, CAROLA TID, Gerald Grit il Seats Had “co APotin, | Te MIRACLE OF * Cove wie Cuey™ Cotta, [Reserved Pay was chang ugo- ee ee

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