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ae ee ae eee ee | j | | 304 MONDAY NIGHT. i, Maxine Elliott Theatre—John Drew n “The Cat- Bird.” “hn Theatre — “Shav- | TUESDAY AFTERNOON. ‘Thirty-ninth Street Theatre—“The * Tragedy of Nan.” TUESDAY NIGHT. Playhouse—“The Wonderful Thing.” ny « '(OHN DREW comes to the amane | ‘i } 9 Elliott Theatre on Monday night with “The Cat-Bird,” a comedy ‘by Rupert Hughes. In the support- | fing company ore Janet Beeoher, | ‘Pauline Annitage, Ruth Findley, Wil- “Shavings,” a Cape Cod comaiy, will be presented at the Knicker- ‘Packer Theatre on Monday night. “Tits is a dramatimtion. by Marion | ‘Short and Pauline Phetps of a novel | by Joseph C. Lincoln. Among others fa the cast aro Harry Beresford, (Charles Dow Clurk, James Bradbury, (Glare Moores, Vivian Tobin and Lil- Man Roth. ea “The Roman Teaba,” « musical pre- @entation of peasant Mite will be offered at the Belmont Theatre, be- ®inning Monday night. Nina /Ser- eeva and Peavy Zumeleva are the Principal da: while Serge Bo- ‘Fowsky, baritone, bende the singers, . John Manotel “The ‘Tragedy of “Nan” will be acted at the Thirty- * Pinth Street Theatre on Tuesday and Friday afternoons by Alexandra Car- Hise, Philip Merivale, Beatrice Noyes, Annie Hughes, Jdhn Harwood, ‘Charfes Francis and others, aC aa ‘Smo Wonderful Thing,” a piny by Mrs. Lilian Trimble Bradley, based on © story by Forest Habsey, ‘will be ‘at the Playhouse on Tues- day night. The cast includes Jeanne Bagies, Gordon Ash, Henry Dufty, tial i. Tiden, Baward Lester, George ¥h Dunning, Eva Leon- ard ira orn , Gladys Ma ple and Jane Marbu oe Ethel Barrymore, Julia Arthur, Irena Borioni, Bessie MoCoy Davis, pects Ring and many others will part in a performance for the benent of thé Navy Club at the Cen- tury Theatre on Friday afternoon aThere will also be a prize fight by Joe Welling and Jack Britton. ©. 56""@ “No More Blondes” will be the at- traction at the Shubert-Riviera The- atre. ' “Listen Lester’ comes to the da Ruth Chatterton will appear in @ ‘Moonlight and Honeysuckle” at the Bronx Opera House. , Olive Tem- THE UVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, PEBRUARY 1 —— STARS WHO WILL. BE SEEN ON STAGE AND. SCREEN HERE NEXT WEEK * cen 5 Week ¢ Russian teaba.” | Ry ANNE P eaciees! PAnicey ISI wee, Se eal “SPORTING WIDOWS” IN COLUMBIA BURLESQUE a youth who squanders a large for. company includes Al K. i 4 WEDDING BELLS , Charles Mac, Alice Rector, Phit Malrarst Lawrence and Wallace Badinger, . George. Wiest, Bites” Me- HUDSON * Bea Tang's HARRIS Yis.°4.8"t. Pes pear as the star in “The Little Shep- herd of Kingdom Come,’ tation of the The plot is conc ned with a poor from his home In Ss VAUDEVILLE. a LYRIC Cele and Sat. i, Arthur Has Bene: ALWAYS YOU A MUSICAL MOSAIC BY IRENE FRANKLIN boy who was ar the Cumberland SALWAYS WOU, There will also a series of Sewell comedies, the Strand T and a programr MOSS’ BROADWAY THRATRE— with Paramount, ‘but ‘will soon be with Associnted Producers, the new organization of directors. T. H. H—Hope Loring is with Uni- : versal as a writer, for geveral weeks, which may account sonville, who fa taking a quick trip to fame via a Cuckoo comedy, “Ba Bearing but Hard- Running.” “The Curious Case of Marte Du- .” published in serial form in The Bvening World, created so much talk in film circles that United Pictures She has been ill . Ormes Locklear som Stree, Change of Bills 4 edn Vaudeville TOR THEATRES—lor the “Dheatre the bill will include £Ang) and Moran, the Four Butter- cups, Dippy Diers, and motion plet- ures. Thursduy will bring Bert Parle, | ¢ Arthur Geary, Towna and others, to- er with photo plays. ‘The 238d] y Street ‘Theatre will start the week with Pinto and Boyle, “Roundament," Jack Burdett and the screen play “Double Speed,” with Wallace Reid. With the change of bill on Thursday will be Clark und Davies, Edward Locke, Nel O'Connor and Dorothy Dalton on the screen in “His Wife's LOEW'S AMERICAN—Luly MoCon- nell and Grant Simpson in “At Home,” Frock J. Gardner in “The Golfers” Leroy and Dresiner in “Oh, Vict" willbe on the bill the first of the week, with Viola Dana in “The Willow Tree” as the film attraction, we will be a complete change of . ee: on Thursday, with jes Ahearn In “The High Life aret,” Mullaly, Howell and M Carthy, Orville Stamm and others, together with the screen play, “Every- woman.” HIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—Anna Held jr, .will head a bill that also includes “The Love Shop, Harriet McConnell, Clifford and Wil) and the Le Grohs, The screen wi show Katherine » MacDonald in “The Beauty Market. RIVERSIDE THEATRE — Among other features will be “Frivolities,” Emma Haig, Anna Chandler, Clark 4nd Fan‘. Usher, Glenn and Jenkins, and mvtion pictures. tices New Offerings ~~ On the Screen GAPITOL—Pouline Frederick will be seen in ‘The Paliser Case,” a melo- drama made from a novel by Edgar Faltus, the heroine of which is tricked | ° im marriage. Incidental pictures in- clade a Robertson-Cole adventure | scenic, “The Story of the Wolf,” and news topics. “In a Persian Garde n” | will be staged in uvusical form with | clowns, will figure in © vaudeville | REX THEATRE—A now screen made of small transparent beads has deen placed on male, See the one in the me projection room at the American transcontinental mail ser- and his feats in bring- ing to an end the explol of alr pirates: Present will be Supreme Court Justices r Philip a ‘McCook, L GYPSY SONGS DANCES BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA Management Mme. Norma Lutge BELMONT Witavs se. Next Sst LE XINGTON | sy To Other screen features adward Finch, € will Ln aoa comedy and “Topics of "The girl-revue, enters upon its second The Great Neck fire department is 1 in screening “loo Good to ‘The whole picture is to be taken in Great Neck. Se Whitman, "5 ridges Mulqueen, " William Federal Cinb’s Annual Ball, fainment and ball of the Republican or- ganization of the Sixth Assembly Dis- trict will be held to-night at Palm Gar- den, 68th Street and Lexington Avenue publican County tive member of ‘The annual en’ the Federal Chub, of ‘the’ week at the Mitth|' Annette Ketlermann is working in Wiillam Blau; LOBW'S NEW YORK 1 On the screen be In Japan and China the orig- inal Kellermann film, produced about {seven years ago, is hailed as a great] s novelty, and seats are a, of attan Henry H nember of the Women's Among those who will bi Reid, Thuraday F 3 ner State and eity offic! Nellie Beaumont, one of the earlier stars of the sawdust ring apd once queen of barcback riders, will appear with Madge Kennedy in “I'rimmed in She will have a bareback part PCIe id Abd ‘) presses iba dS OTOPLAYS. 4, «ND O'Brien, Woman’ Tell," with Alice Jake day. NATIONAL OP ae) 0 BAR] i> ¥.N WAY f and 7 th ST NEW YORK Direction JACK EATON—Commencing SUNDAY. JACK PICKFORD tn the famous Jobn Fox Jr. Story, THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME Also—A Sewell Ford Torchy Comedy Famous Criterion Quartet, Strand Topical Review. STRAND ORCHESTRA Overture “THE MIKADO” GORIALTO ath ROADWAY. AT 42 5T ARETC~E: HUGO RIESENFELD, Director TRRROOUEEERN | ‘ON WITH THE DANCE! With MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL A Paramount-Artcraft Picture. y men with thustaches She is working on “The Soul of and recently she sent word eded @ goulfnl young man to Every young man BRHIND to SCREEN? “Close-Up” News and Views § Of Filmland and Its People play opposite her. who turned up had a mustache. While they are all right {n the army, says Miss Young, they don't work in tie » and besides Rafael was 1 (Stasni | clean-shaven Spaniard. SUNDAY ‘NIGHT a Ree aaa ey De EL ————— — —— wi th Her Tutor, WHOS WESTONY, ry (4 METROPOLITAN TUESDAY EVE. io E us OPERA HOUSE | FEB. 17, at 8:20. __EATEIDE-A-WER HOME FIRST AMERICAN sod ‘ Ta ae CHANDLER alremaye of Mrs. Harold F. McCormick. CLOTILDE and ALEXANDER “The Adtventuress” wil be Jullan | nitinge’s new preture, By Howard McLellan. J 3 2 Wiltiem Coteticigh lyn appear in| “Chikiren of y, duced by Selznick on MABNTERLINCK visiting the studios in Califor- nin with Gamuel Goldwyn, will attempt no scenario writing un- til he has made a complete study of studio methods, and then he says he | teen and has be: will try to do something for the sereen | Your that has never be ne w est Const. Screenology Clara Horton tg with Selz- nick on the West ¢ 3 rid eck BROADWAY AT 49% ST en accomplished, k Sennett is still ; “THE COPPERHEAD” With LIONEL BARRYMORE A Paramount-Arteraft Picture. Removed from the Itivolt for & moond week's Florence Reed has asked ambitious AMUSEMENTS. They should bear in mind she says. that the part must be a “heavy” one. t Sunshine Comedy Dingtion itfankt A RIVOL 1 ORCHESTRA 2 PATHE COMEDY. RIALTO ORCHESTRA Huge, Rlmenteld “Conducting BRUCK SCENIC, is) y, the Robertson-Cole “the man of a thou because he has received | ten thousand love EOLIAN HALL, Next Monday Afternoon, Lg Nev oh ar. ee 508, cricites LHOMAS 5h tH Ait. a Co eros Mere | AMERICANSINGERE GREGG AMERICA'S FAVORITE BARITONE is now called NT. Bt SeRARRRAUIPONOAUTTKe ane ESSA ooemmen all but two, and they were Japanese. He turned them ever to § Direction” Mark A. “Laueachens N.Y. i anedtrome, ptt BROOKLYN, |. CK OF TE CARNEGIE HALL, TONIGHT a THE LUCK OF THE IRISH A TONIGHT at 615 "Basa RARER Tei “COMMUNITY SING.” PAULIKE FREDERICK Jack Dempecy’s se operatic singers, The Goudemiths, | jeased Feb. 15, Pat portion of the programe, RIVOLA—"On With the D, adaptation of Michael Morton's pinay, with Mae Murray and David P a in the leading roles, will be th fim feature. 1 rol nes's de- | votion to dancin atens to bring ruin to her and those ciated with her, A Snub-Pollard comedy and the Rivoli Pictorial will also be shown. For an overture the orche 1 play the “Bacchanale” from and Delilah.” Copperhead ymore, will be mov this house from the Rivol shine comedy © "a Brive 5 "and the R "be added at/ractions. Dvorak's “Car- Reval” overture will be one of the prhestral numbers A meipsdisen veced star na Ralston, of Jack Last New York A he best show | ever saw im my fife Le KSOV' | WRANED | iiie eee °. * of Broadway, |firmamen IN CHICKENS" 4 Dats wil (HUGO VANSLA Ln eal Ait CIRL REVUE POWDER Ft AND (BEGINING ToroRBOW) te ROBBERY’) BEATRICE MARTIN i haere {| AMUSEMENTS. “roots LB WATE a, j"POLLYANNA Home of Burlesque de Lu: Greatest Shows In the Word tor the: Mones SOCIAL MAID PRINCESS THEATRE SONG RECITAL rvs Mesut: ‘Crowded to the Doors Every Afternoon COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON ““SARA FULLER’ » Ravlene-feonie MASON HAMLIN PIANO. IRMA WILLIAMS | ELLEN ROGERS VAUDEVILLE. Www INA HA AND BROCE ANDOLE 2 BIG VAROEM |.) CONTENTS SUNDAY 2 ters & re or rhs oem Ait'Seats, SJOME SHOW and ‘BOZO’ SNYDER “the Love end FLORENCE WALTON ae ree. THe plainadbaa’ 4 wus doe waa: @PRAND—Jack Pickford will oP | s THEA EMPIRE ‘‘itthes har arpa igs R GARDEN 2 BARRYMORE] DECLASSEE | | ™"* PASSING SHOW_f New Amsterdam KF a Ee a THIS GENERATION'S MUSICAL TRIUMENt Atop New Amsterdam Theatre, at 11.30 ZIEGFELD sicit: FROLIK t Liberty (ities int"p far aoe ‘A JOY. MOE CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S ies Dineen ‘THE NIGHT BOAT’ - exne Eliot som" . 8, ince To-di Sere ree it | | Maxine Elliott ft aimee Otis Skinner “ “PIETRO” | | NORA BAYES = tara? Mats, ‘Wed. aiat, 2.50. 4 Success, Cohan & Harris HRA WA 8% 2 Vietor Herbert's Latest Musical wea ahuthivi, Me eer ere: GIRL SSuIGREROOGREDL IPaAD WA da mine CENTURY yrow ng el Face ‘tile CENTURY GROVE, Rost ¢ ig reallly Eg Oe fare Ge ig whirl SHAVINGS] | hroncacre Realty Tosti i ih {ADAM han iS vA Henry I Miller 2. 3, 8 EAT MLR GANS | | #222 SCANDAL a LS Ls GREENWICH VILLAGE 3% 4s oh: pres. 5. jatinees Thur B& f agi BRAHAM LINCOLN | | "NANCE See i", PASSION FLOWER yo: Cohan 2m. Aver eed. Bm te | | GARRICK 8.0 B LAURETTE TAYLOR Wena | roUstov's @nEA ey Manser ONE NIGHT IN ROME THE POWER: D. BELASCO ¥ West bead Ag Byes. at 3.30 ‘& Sat. at 2.20 LENORE ULRIC Bavdirer E VOXTA) Yoirme. RES 8.15 ane rnd ve rite 2 FRIENDS | comedy of an | Cra “The Sporting Widows” will come || with Joka Coarles "Thowras to the Columbia Theatre and give a two-fet burlesque called “There Was The picce is concerned with SELWYN iri Mea wa ae ae Rennett, Star Cast Mats, We Mate Wed. and Sat. idie Akin. West gen Bt Ba oN. || eS arence| | centRALa= ah oE Bt ___ CONCERTS AND music. _ || Sta lard 3 | WISE FOOLS” s= BERNARD “airene BORDONI Next Week: Jaton Lester.’ in “AS YOU WERI CENTUR‘ 24, 6¢ and | A CHORUS THAT OUTSTRIPS ALL. oP tthe PLAYHOUSE ¥* ¢8 &% 2, a6. SUNDAY NIGHT at 8:15 B. F. KEITH’S SERGE BOROWSKY J | te ih Ss wes est W on ate | wean ee TUES. EVE., 8.30 75 MOSCOW OPERA BARITONE pe i’ Wont alt HT] Georce es a Preemie FOLK SONGS Fenton & Elclda = rang aa Ma SACRED SONGS nee ag wilt? teen AON KEELER Patacy Sure AND SUNDAY NIGHT at 8: 15 B. F..KEITH’S CelebratedSUNDAYConcerts ALL-STAR HEADLINERS | BILL ROPULAR Prices, jake Belle Bake re iting. FULTON We 40th St. Brenioss a ford & Fre p Mati nore Wed. and Bat Diiver Woncertu ee Acts. By MAS. CILLIAN TRIMBLE BRAOLEY, (Based on & story by Forrest Halsey.) Cast Includes: Gordon Ash penry Duttey Weed Ta Tidem dine Pal May, staged by and entire rSdurt funder” the ‘uperviion ‘of MAB" eet MUSICAL COMEDY Exaquisi wien iWiddiee i. Garden, 3 With VIVIENNE SEGAL, he Marinuz errs Galil-Curet, rtm, CURZON SISTERS * on Doiei, Suariow, | | J2 " MILT BRITTON — Maus, Thurs, & Bat. 2 ESTORM ihe. | mee orisinal Mae Beer oth St, Tea. nr. Dwar, Br &. “| " fat: $ bali r SUCCESS OF TWO ©*ASON! GLENN eens 5 jorking for the” Hallmad. WES CREF ITALIAN WAR HOS- owe, yeaa Lene uy eet Role "Maktanoft, Tho Provan Artist. as "HI Con ra “OLIVE CORN: nes ty Sidney Landfita Rl e' nN Qneme 'W YORK THEATRES acne ORCTHE Uae } ne & Moran, The Amoroe Sixers. | RICHARD ay aeHONy ORCHESTRA, Ine. Dal Ms eat | BENNETT Wee OF THE MUSICIANS’ NEWT dark «iat OhowEst nA SOCIETY wae la 1. ARSELM A 400 $60, pte War ree st +i ot $60, pI ri Tax. Seat ; WENLU'S GREAT THE! | mn T. f ERE Gory BEYOND THE HORIZON THE BLUE PEARL” | Men. Warren iris: Valentine & Hel ABO) [in Gitbert_& Sullivan's Comic Opera Burlesqes with Charles Dillivgnan) | } EY ae Ama Now at Rox Off, Mason & Hamtia FULTON gre ELTINGE ° Bh tats SOPRANO, ERT HAROLD LLOYD te) Neat Pri_af. at in “His Royal Slyness’”” oon, Feb LOEW s New BCG heatre 3 Root STRAND O CHESTA BRON ea To: DAY Loew's American Roof eeu 37, QTAR ge Feiaketenat: Male Wek Ck re ‘Reserved Bvery Sunday—Two Bix Concerta .SUNDAW MOBLD WANTS WORK wamenmm!

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