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_THE EVENING _WORLD, _TUESDAY, _NOVEMBER 16, 1920." OTIS SKINNER IN “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” aanR AMUSEMENTS. \ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, A SCREEN “KISMET” SHOWS WALLY REID CENTURY THEATRE TE Hoh 7 Wes, | 39TH ST. * bait GREENWICH VILLAGE 2°23"5.,2""'%, SCORES A TRIUMPH ' In the screen version of “Kismet,” on view this week at the Strand, Otis|the villain in “Always Audacious,” F WILIA aie Skinner makes his debut as a film|the film delectation this week at the AVERSHAM arta ; TOM'W NIGHT ve star in the same piece in which he| Rialto Theatre. Those who like Wally 1% MAT. 34° Won laurels some seasons back by his romantic acting. In the role of Hadjj, the beggar, Mr. Skinner as a movie actor interprets this tempestu- AS HERO AND VILLAIN Wallace Reid ts both the hero and Reid will get a double header, be- cause they get the opportunity of seeing him twice in this double-ex- posure offering. The story is directed by Donald Crisp from the magazine MORnOw Wt 3, bos te 92 ’ MECCA NEXT. wal Ma (MEATRE, f CENTRAL 2848506, or F. RAY COMSTUCK ‘A MORRIS GEST. Prev: BEN-AM! tn With PAULINE LORD. Seale on Sala, | [secwin's 3 THEATRES vw APOLL west BOOTH 2. 0 st... thw alley hee PLAYHOUSE $18.5. © of 8. Bem Mata Wed & Sat. MARY NASH "Yous! BROADHURST FRANCES WHITE tn the new Muricomedy, ” “JIMMI With BEN WELCH, ai, ot Mata Taare & Sat 3.88 ous character in a formidable man-| yarn of Ben Ames Williams, Held ts} ] Te london Wy the wongertl | ARTA ES HODGE. e6t"0r ‘Gr nonon.” | })CAN A a Cee ner. both a rich young | maa) ene an Saaen DELYSIA ASTOR ® Tica, Bway & 45th SL Bwee A18, SOOBMAN eo c o young crook and js lan! if atinees 35. inno te ee Caine Tikes not at all, wo he promptly ld: arelledll eels belet is RT a ed REFORM x RED _ ‘s i : i his di le, shi hat anc tot 8 7 oo ” Robertaon-Cole production, and tho takes bis pince inthe ‘eyes of ‘the WINTER GARDEN *2,S+,4.279Riet 2239 | Mice one MORRIS EDITH TALIAFERRG WoRUN @ “ihe Mirae") | erenen incident to the prid. M. t Loomis . Reid’, | the very. best In. photos inde wom Giro. eMAIRES BRFVITIES< REPUBLIC fre tein, os Steller, | NLS etatinerstaas ne Mibeipreldlead anc oe "4 a, RROADWAY SELWYN (ee Bee jeweled city, is present ost vivid- pints Be iy kas Ine tuninomient Han oeeeed | IDOLS OF CLAY” With BERT WILLIAMS | |B TSW pea WT Taey eaten @ musical programme quite in fine SHOWS OPIUM DENS mae ith the Oniental setting. Nora Bayes Ts. WotR, 34 Stree, Evenings B48. pila apn ge esate 2 AND ALL THE VICES caaeaeauire 9 PT Ghosts ELTINGE Vict Ha "oreats 30 THE $1,000,000 DOLLS Dainty Mae Murray and David|f 7°70” Me LA DIES NIGHT. ACT AND LOOK IT IN Powell are the two featured players] PR A7EE Wee 414 M. Em. 00 Pane 2 ————— COLUMBIA BURLESQUE | this week in the Criterion ‘Theatre's sie ee Se Rise the D, W. GRIFFITH Masterpiece ‘The Million. jar Dolls in “The Little Elephant," with Joe Freed, ts the burlesque offering this week at Flephant” is in two acts of five scenes each, and embracer all loca- film offering. The play began yester- day an extended stay at the Broad- way house. “Idols of Clay" ts a Par- amount picture and embraces the wildest of melodrama, Miss Murray depicts accurately a pagan “Ingenue of the South Sea Isles, while Powell Theatre de Hula Hula.” re SO MAKING ELLIOTT'S 2 Seger a FNecd AUDIENCE BREATHLESE Ws ENTER MADAM 'E FULTON "yi, Freee 38 PLYMOUTH is Tron Stnat ast 20, Lit TLE OLD ae YORK oT Thee itn Wet By. re k50 SHUBERT "Wy; “Seca ana POP. MATINEE TOM" ww ea eae Wew AMSTE 42nd_St. Twice Dany, alinnm, (8), te 0 aeererca vrat LYRIC W. aE Riway. AlSeats Reewrred, Set °06,,100, Math, tad paar HO NEY 'D EW BIJOU TATRE, weet cen St Bra a.30 Matinect Wed. and Sat, 230. WAY DOWN EAST 44TH ST. THEATRE Tem, pany, 245 and #45, tna the Columbia Theatre. The book ts|seven vices. We get glimpses of ATTE Corto =A Seats Reser: 2 8 Tits fatten aarswonritT’s THE SKIN GAME dy Douglas Leavitt, while Jack|optum dens, the last word in drug ACE LMONT mertne Faaese 48TH ST. Tee. toe F of Wwwy, Bre 8.30 Strouse wrote the lyrics, “The Little |ethics, wild dances and at times the eves, be mals Mats, Thur end Sat, 238, MR. & MRS. a OPPORTUNITY With JAMES CRANE. BAMSON AND DELILAH. [| ree BYRN NCH LEAVE tions from Abraham Washington | poses aa a * “redeemed” sculptor tryinx PRI N CESS} MosT Smith's home in New York to a swell fi at ion bar Hledag pee, hie SPA N {§ H LO i sonar wag, Ben 10. UNUSUAL i S |dreamy isles, rologue of t Atits “Wb "tPor ) & SAT, , cafe in Paris. Some amusing aitua- panne th called a ‘Mouth Boo Tayi" TELIA TAPS ANSTHER TT eve TRLCoR (Por.) PLAY INN.Y, tions are developed while the com-|Wwhich introduces a pretty maiden, |] ;MOROSCOTUE PD GARRICK © seat 35 rier st. THE MANDARIN onion Dany ia aboard an ocean-going liner|‘Thalia Zenon, who dances. 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