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* THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. ae ““Mefistofele,”” | FOOTLIGHT AND SCREEN STARS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK 9 | |St%5 fothtiateatie Fine Spectacle [ist on Neer, Pn ane At Metropolitan he — — | | MOSS's BROADWAY 'THEATRE- By Sylvester Rawling. | : M* GATTI is to be congratulated ip 2G The Four Marx Brothers, Gillian Roth upon his revival last night at * Mabel Sherman, Alexander afd Scott and Loney Has | kell will He on the ‘bill, with “The lace of Darkened Windows" as the the Metropolitan Opera House, | Mer a dozen years or so of silence, ; of Boito's “Mofistote He present- ed it mainly as a spectacle, as was) Btting. Boito was a literary coad- Jator with Verdi, a man of letters and @ musicinn. He ts responsible for oth the book and the music of; “Mofistofele.” While the music at no time le inapired, it reflects, mpersi-| CMlly at least, the atmosphere of Goethe's profound and immortal} Adelaide dnd Hughes { in dances wiil head the bill throughout the week. Others during the first halt | will be Elinore and Williams, Santiey | and Norton, and Sed Dooley. Thurs- day wil! bring Harry and Anna Sey mour, Ethel,Hopkins and others, Tho fim ‘plays will be “Phe Jackknife 1 “Good References," with ge —For the first half of the ; bill will. Include Lilitan 5, A. L. Bell und ven showing “Be~ A. RE rege Sha hk T | week the Shaw, Ethel Hopk others, with } < r e" There will be a com- Seption of life as it appears under a sect x eS re) BSS fay with Blinore and Williams, Sant Ghiistian disp Dooley and Con sation. Students of bry oes a (RECENT 2 TERRY D} : ley and Norton, Goethe rightly find o far deeper psy-| ~ ( f mance Talmadg Ghology of existence involved; but Good Heferences. for present day stage purposes that Pee tik Ba =e Of no matter. | son and Yvel, Leon Granese, and ane ‘To return to our muttons, “Mefis- | netta Kellertiana in the film play “etefele,” us Mr. Gait! showed it to us} What Women Love” will make up apt night, is a epectacie that will at-!| the bill, fact for itself and incite Morris Gest PROCTOR THEATRES—At the woenvy. Borts Anisfeld is respon- Fifth Avenue Theatre the first half of @ible tur the scenery, The proliue} spe f ae the week will be a miniature version = oe mn Gris naa of the mysloal comedy “Going UB" : Ce eKay and e 7 ang Frere Gabby and motion. pictures: Seth nr os anes Cots Newcomers on Thursday will be Mra, Bee rose ean oe Gene Hughes, Brown and Spencer, eae William Hallen, and the Dixie Four. es helo Proctor’y 28d Street Theatre will start fo is exquisite as well as substantial, Brin etre i Geen fo prrarer ih feces Eddie Richard, Dorothy Dahl, Porte mu is om i a ae Dale and the’ photoplay, “Phe Ro- sentment, are original, too mance Promoters,” with Earl Will- Bruch splashed with meaningles’ reds jams, On Thursday the bill will and , after the style of the change to “The Independent Party,” Modern impressionists, that no man Amorog Sisters, Lowny and Printe, 5. ever Saw on sea or land. The pit and Miller Kent, Fred Whitehouse, and / the arch for the wild Brocken night pRevesy Maude Lambert, the Casinos|the photoplay “So Long Letty.” gompel admiration, and the banks of and others, LOEW'S AMERICAN — William river in Greece upon which Helen 7 O'Clare and Giris, Homer Lind in Troy disports herself amid her RIVERSIDE—Leo Carillo, John B.)srne Music Teacher,” and Little Pip- myrmidons is a poet's dream. By Hymer, Ernest Evans, Yvette, Inniss/pifax, a clown, «will be leading tea- themselves these accessories would Brothers, Jack Joyce, and the Bal-|tures the first half of the week. The i eae Siete at ome ak Toit appa hel tag te of the ‘sretterd St Seleaue aun teen EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA-|.a\jed “Cheer Up" will head the bill tiful dances, of the development of TRE—Among others will be John B.|heginning Thuraday, with “The Great the fateful action, they mean much. ‘ Hyams and Leila McIntyre in “May-| Redeemer” on the screen. Jose Mardones, the Spantah basso, |————--_—_———--—— ———— a <a bloom” De Haven and Nice, Toney|« FOLLIES A LA MODE” lad been chosen to represent Mofis. ‘ te. At ei Abr : trope. There will also be “A Home- day night by Sargent Aborn. It is sn4 Norman, and Harry J. Conley. 7 Pa ana itr Didar che Raanwn | punto on tetas ent] Plays for the | qn win tierra of ah Change of Bills |"rec% nen Somioe | COMIMBIA BURLESQUE i madge in erence m the screen in TRE—Jane and Nugent, Ander ‘The music pro, » will 0} with * . can girl useo, had to take his place, What| Te music programme will open merican aviator and a Mexican gir “The Roseland Girls” will come to % he Sun,” from Mas- In the st are Louis Wo hem was lost in the volce of Mr. Mar-|the “Hymn to t cn MILTO: i tatbae : , cagni’s “Ir the orchestra supple- Y Joseph Spurin, George ‘Abbott, Mary yf Ve d Lh HA ading entertainers) the Columbia Theatre and appear in al’ Repince wea more than amide up by Mtl mented by a chorus, Wetty anter- oming ECER| Wort, inex T Henry Dug- N VAUGEV ILE | wit ve Pat Rooney and Marion Bent} new burlesque called “Follies a la soprano, and Joaef \-daadalaitaa “an, Ether, Walter F, Scott, jo in “Rings of Smoke,” Thomas E.| Mode." Iu the company are Bert Lahr, ard non. i hill, Ba aoa iba ipdehtor gi tpn CRITERION—Goorge Fitz ni rice’s MONDAY NIGHT. ‘anna tgs ine. “"Patst wan nine fy a new Pee ien Gna David P Clay na] Thirty-ninth Street Theatre—“The| fosinning at 11.30 on Monday night . n ) iters.” e Ce *romenade re Mian tenor, Beniamino Gigil, who|jeading roles, goes Into ita third week. Young Visiters. the Century Promenade will have a . — new show called “The Century Mid- Made a successful first appearance,| with it will continue “Life In the Forty-eighth Street Theatre—"The Glabt Hewett There will be 168 Be ctaed & yoice not over big but) gouth Sea Islands’! and concert num- | Breken Wing.” tertainers, Jean Schwartz wrote the fine quality, an agressble presence | bers, — music and the lyrics are by Al Bryan. Eee haat Ret tee toteee i arrp—Constanes Talmadge wilt T the 89th Street Theatre on eee Stepping out of the picture to recoR-| pence In “Dangerous, Business,” an Monday night W. A. Brady will See ae rene, and bow to the applause of the! adaptation of Madeline Sharp Bu- present "The Young Visiters.” | q ara House on Thursday night in rant claque his debut would have|Chanan's story, “Tho Chessboard.”}4 dramatization of Daisy Ashford's |The Merchant of Ven eye ma triumph. Some years ago Mr | rye heroine is a madcap society BIT) | yook by Mrs. George Norman and tti prohibited the passing of flow-| who tries to get out of a wedding | Margaret MacKenzie. The book is across the footlights at the end| ceremony by declaring she is already | supposed to have been written by a AMUSEMENTS. ' an act. If he will forbid the recog-| married. Other features will be Ol yin) of nine, but James M. Burrie is mn of applause by any, or all, of| comedy called “April Fool,” a scenic suspected of being the author. The ————————/ heatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeid singers until after the,fall of the| study, and the Topical Review. For Caat will include Harold Anstruther, tain a righteous host will rise iM ph ¢ 01 je Gol bestow blessings upon him. had Linet's Tes Protude aa vow Mia rasa’ Baier ee Frank | BROADWAY neces Alda, who was bescat eeber} Holiins, ee 0 (445 St is not in her best volce. She did] oappror—pougiaa Falrbanks in 2 toll 30PM a v display her deftest gifts of inter-| , oust ailve the chiet| “The Broken Wing,” a comedy- tation, | She seemed not to have ne Mratine, “One ‘ot the concert drama by Paul Dickey and Charles ADOLPH ZUKOR Prewnta md her: o imi mood of the Vv. dard will produced at the A GEORGE FITZMAURICE Production, J Intermezzo from t before. ‘The fundamental pas-| Rumbers wil! be an tm ; nighth Street Theatre on Mon- aga etna atirred the Paris spamstress Thi , 6 ” u jerman burgher’s daughter = —— ir = pores the same, but Puccini portrayed], LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE— AMUSEMENTS. IDOI S of ( I AY tia a4 {t 1s, and Goethe (who Is re-| The attractions will include “The are neers msibie for all the varieties of arene Redeemer", with qiouee Ears EMPIRE sin edie oN I aap taal vguerites upon the stage) sought | Sunday anc onday; “The New Yor! ory ” to deify his heroine. In what may| Id with Alice Brady, Tuesday; “CALL THE be Qe calied the Elysian Fields acene| “Her Unwilling | Husband,” with eT Florence Easton sang Elena (Helen| Blanche Sweet, Wednesday; “The of Troy) with rare charm and Flora| Devil to Pay," with Roy Stewart, Perrin! was a fascinating Pantalis; | Thursday; “Girl of My Heart,” with int few, if any of us, comprehend| Louise Lovely, and “Beautifully Einstein theory, and the scenc,| Trimmed,” with Carmel Myers, Fri- all the beauty it discloses to| day; “The Branding Iron,” with Bar- “Ye Bnd ear, is extraneous. ron bara Castleton, Saturday, Kathryn Dickey, Ruth Denice, Adele Ferguson, Emily Dyer, Mercedes La- Faye, Billy Lynch, Andy Smith and of g! ‘beth Brice in“Sungs| Shea, Georgette, Bert Hanlon, and will head the bill. There Santos and Haye: PALACE and Satires' will also be the With EB e Foy and AMUSEMENTS. \ =ME eae AMUSEMENTS. CENTURY THEAT RG tras She | Broadhurst hs, We SW oF Bee. | SOTA ST, THEA. pr Bway. ire oe] 62d and Iway ‘Wed. & Sat. at 2 Mats, ‘Thurs, and Sat, 230. LAST 2 Th Mra f 2.29. F. RAY COMSTOCK ENRY SEORGE Bee ran M ECC A Witt oe Teil? oe Minin ae | AE" eieeyeuter® Palmer Greatest Success, i a L. Melaurin’s «When We Are Young” REPUBL! West er St. bey pg Mata AL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ORIENT. » 45th, We nny Msi} 8.30 DADDY DUMPLIN' te aasucnce. ELTINGE Wee 24 Steet, Brenines, 8.48 Mata, Wed. (Pop.) & Sat. 2.20. AMUSEMENTS. Uva WINTER GARDEN 4 \VERSHA van a hea Ray terre) : ih way. Eves. £20. ; Gro lMAIRESBOIVITIES< | vontchy cisee see LADIES NICHT. NIGHT. eit DN 2.30, BROAD’ With BEAT WILLIAI CENTRAL THEATRE. jer. «20, ATth & Biway.|Wed &Sat, at 2 F. MAY COMSTOCK & Moanis. 45th 8%, Bre, #18 WouROOK BLINN? GREENWICH VILLAGE ,7%3,% wut’ ‘SAMSON & DELILAH’*AYLine PLYMOUTH Rant sete ne ‘220. DELYSIA FRAZEE Ws é Sam 430 mow | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK NORA BAYES Ee, MARGARET ANGLIN "7H NGiAW | pL AYHOUSE 488.5 018y,, 2,138 ‘A SCREAMING r rn MARY NASH Dn THy AM sme 3 Live Ghosts MAXINE ELLIOTT'S = oe 18 woman.” : BIJOU "WEATHER. We, tre 830 THE APOLLO Wuds Blane 8 “MELD AUDIENCE BREATHLESS. Matinees Wed. and Bat. delle a (Ma Wei, ae ae itis yg THE SKIN GAME Writ “JIMMIE” SPANISH LOVE} less wth BEN WELCH, etdr Cast_and chorus ASTH ST, te bs ee oe SELWYN Mit! 9 sk | eonoreort THE Bi BAT} |"! (OPPORTUNITY | GrRNINa’ Monday, Nov. 29 ,“f, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL RIVOL! 3 RIALTO BEGINNING SUNDAY BEGINNING SUNDAY, TESUE LAA Premats “Heliotrope” ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle new "AMSTERDAM. Mai, Wed Mat, 220 MAKES THis. FivE® STARRED WITTA FIVE TING REVO wa SANDERBON-HUNTLEY, “@ “RITCHY KOO 1920” DOYLE & DIXON—MOSCONIS & 100, action would better lead straight on to the death of Faust. Kathleen. Howard ital Mi ia rr aE VEST Me isis aod ‘mich. core? husnan LIBERTY Te One es te a PaIAMOUNT PILTU IEE . in “The Life of the Party” RE THSES SO. THRATOE 31 BROKEN G * in “Faust.” Angelo Bada was CA Peat Jas New Musical Pla) From the Story by Paramount Piet ‘Tel. Brant 21 |. Mata. Thur. & Bet, A New Gor the Authore ct, Concert of Muslo for Vielin Kreisler “The Half Me Moon! Richard Washburn Child, Lata * iRVind s “COBB ‘|| CHRISTIE COMEDY CHESTER COMEDY RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA|FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHES’ 2A Frederick Stahiberg and Hugo Riesenfeld and ua tarmaarty varoufonve tn [tga “Tier Tectaynsctine PURNGEE tie the fe | NXanes Ayres, Theodore Raberts, Mitt , and Groldano Faltrimeri was » The ballet, as directed by a Gall, was exquisite, The “Shorus, under Giulio Setti, sang ad- mirably. Mr. Moranzoni conducted S ecaeebad with something like affectionate ap- Concert cf Music for Plane eeehen of the soere. There : if much enthusiasm.’ All the principat R h if Mr, Anisfeld, Mr, Thewman, achmanino ge director; Mr. Settl, Mr. ‘Tickets aoe am Box Offi, le, the technical director, and Mr, | D¥etton C. 4, Pole nzoni were called repeatedly be-| s AgOLIAN WALe Sat. i he Silucading Lady’ “Fue Ghost Breake MATINEES THURS. AND SAT. 2.20, [SEEN pADEUSROAME REVERB ee eas a 49 West 48th St. Evenings at 8.30, Py KENC FULTON "si, cr CORURN” ceave r ; GARRICK $e # A ee CLARE KUMMER Comed) ROLLO’S WiLD OAT | —g= Sell |] or ee sun recoram || HEARTBREAK HOUSE | 2 tonic sonar try meme oD . W. GRIF iece __with ROLAND YOUNG The Brininnt D. W. GRIFFITH Mmastersiec W3BIG “WAY ODWN EAST” | sicssersremer crue [PAW TERR FRIED 44TH ST. THEA. The Greatest Thrills Ever in the World History of the Th “Most thrilling scenes ever shown COLLINGE tn JUST SUPPOSE ie Dally Fitzroy 1522 eXat2i3 | LONGACRE Wet 48h St. Evening 2.20, 020 the curtain. D Phe Capitol-Orchestra will play the seoond |ntermezzo from the “Jewels of | Haig Heensd & June Bel the Madonna” next week. The Kivoll ———— ——— “Had the spectators STAND- Matinees Wed. and Sat. 23 ING AND CHEERIN Greenwich Village Follies wa | LYRIC “ict si" WILLIAM FOX Presenta k World will present the “Hymn to the Sun” AMUSEMENTS. Li * from “Iris.” Lisst’s thirteenth Hun- sO WT en AP ie FANS MAN | ALACE ~awice "iWAYs ae wre Ist Year OVER THE HILL rian rhapsody will be the Kia 4S " Eduardo & Elis c ak ar WE’ Worth TEN DOLLARS A BEAT.” 1s Seesen shaneody will be the Riitosl TB . Kolin COLeBRaleD Herre cle CantiN towext ween |p [weit Worth Ten bot 40056 | ey am, Mate We 5 By Wil Carlton. Diced by Marry. litierde 4 Marx Bros, |! = = Lilian Roth, by TAR, fit te, —MAR. kK ti ELALDE He) ATIONA FTI TUNE! % HUGHES Gavan St Direction JOS PUNETT ‘rtotglany Ghanace™ BEGINNING TOMORROW -JOS.M.SCHENCK presents A ins CON Si AN CE'ba ay it RIN as MON vce | HY TALMADGE Business AFIRST NATIONAL ATS...0TION VINGEN) O'DONWE Kokin & Gatletti, othe Maud LAMBERT and Eraest A, BALL, LEO CARILLO 100K B, Nimen « vO EXNEST EVANS & Co, | YVETTE & co. INWiSS” UROTHCis, JACK JOYCE tnd oti | HYAMS & MoINTYRE, Ds Haven & Nice, Temsy A Necman, Hairy 4. Gen: 6 é Wvarion will offer “Chanson sans Pa- igi the title role “coles.” The Strand Orchestra will Be tre, jake a feature of Liszt’ “Les Pre- udes. SUNDAY CONCERTS NEWANSTERDAM Pre car Sis yu were OC AY] TO.MOR'W MATINEEGNIGH Tee Bis" C1100 EVES SO" 230 ius Lenabers’s it Per &475T SHOVS DAILY Bs —- i The’ third of Mr. Gatti's novelties, “Carillon Magico" (The M thimes),a “mimetic symphonic oy y.” will have ite first presentation an Opera House on e NEW THEATRE 125th ST NEAR & s\ AVENUE BURLESQUE TOWN SCAN ALS sare GE. AC RK! ETHEL SHUTTA VIL hursday evel Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give usual free organ recitals at th Col on to-morrow and Wedneeday after at 4 o'clock. New Offerings GALETY, 46.81 E830, Mia Wed, & Sat, 2.3 Bacerkieant ‘DANCE T. PALACE “Terrace Garden Dancing: Eve TAS to 44,0. A teeta 4 Sundays 2.15 to 12 Two Bands, Poti ee pear any AVE] | : thar 8. Fe Kelth Acts STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA enone Day? Evel - On the Screen) tomorw aati neeENiGH|| ecient, | Mae suarmt oath, SPRUA Sunday Avternoon-Walts Contest BERT HANLON ‘and others, JARRY LESTER MASON Championship of New York Th Great Lover besser pel S875 rc EVINGS és5O'8] 50 nrture, Duiks ang, Calla un & ities. the’ SHANOGKS. KUBY won. TOM. Intermls Torey: Haabell, HENRY BANTREY thee BAND, MARY HAYNES, Pent sim CHESTER scene ee NEW MERMAID” COMEDY ~*APRI GLOBE, tvs #30. Mate Wed. & |p! RED STONE -ie-ror= RIALTO—Roscoe Arbuckle in “The ife of the Party,” a film version of 4 story by Irvin 8, Cobb, will be the shiet attraction, A comedy called “A ans “4 CO Wert ith eee wt 14ST E oP 3 AVE ou & GENE ARCHER, “NEW YORK THEATRES fray Full of Trouble” and the Rialto | — BELAS ate ‘Tuwe’ ante, 286 2 SHOWS DAILY | FAMLON & SHinLeY ipf \ tate Welly & Co, Harry Jolson, Magazine will add variety to the pic- pram meas ete e111 “rances Starr * “ONE” "ccna Ca sia 2h Le " NT TIMES torial bill. The orchestra will, play CASINO 10 Taw NIGHT Exons Verh & Las Loew's ew ork Theatre and Root Cont, 1 rs YPM ton WALLRCE meno, Matias At dRchobs Sue Burlesque has © dell SL Near da 4 fear.” and Lion. Vanderneim wit || ALL STAR BENEFIT | | figuouester fathér’s sacrifice for his daughyer Phe girl, ignorant of the existence of her Darents—one a convict and the other an adventuress—is threatene ote pecesia’ by her mother but is Bia ad be eee ae ‘POPULAR PRICES 40 arive @ nd NO WAR TAX. means helio- ving an aria trom “The Barber of || ron w, ¥. AMERICAN CHRISTMAS FUND. ; era Loew's American Proof {i AtWet Hn Aevilie. Eeyihe Baker (ALIAS "1AM JERS!) 2 NAE KANE ALM ee lug ipeeses hd ' ™ bs RIVOLI—"Hellotrope,” based on a ye iat THE SMASHING MUBIOAL WH Near oth a Reserved tory by Richard Washburn Child, \]Cohan & Harris Sst ‘8th, Mutt: $i oll hve . a pens La cyan ted. ‘ | with Seonse si ‘ will be presente It pictures a | WELCOME STRANGER *" cA) Lal Fe A ag Mag rl Hp > LYCEUM iitinots ture INA CLAIRE " "i adh Sitelt MANHATTANO™ te Sth ‘a es win STORM "a Bronx Opora Hovso ‘iiss Wed Pog rg Alice Brady “ANNA ASLENDS” b With Bert Luhr and a big com- pany of real Entertainers — comedians, dancers and show gi Twice daily in advance. Smoking |. &. A. STRA SAND) Sk inWe R RAN is KISMET” “ie og - HE CABARET cys BUNDAY: TwO BIG CONCERTS—T « sis nde tice ‘ = natant wate ASST RTT I IY EL a al a eee nach ll sea nds intedneaenenn weRLo WANTS WORK WONDERS

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