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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, aa rr Plays for the Coming Week r MONDAY NIGHT.” | Ritz Theatre—“Mary Stuart.” | Bijou—Leo Ditrichstein in “Toto.” ESDAY NIGHT. _ Thirt$-inth Street Theatre—Ar- thur Byron in “The Ghost Between.” ‘THURSDAY NIGHT. Casino—“It's Up to You.” HE Shuberts will open the Ritz| Theatre in 48th Street, west of Broadway, on Monday night with John Drinkwater’s historical drama, ‘““Mary Stuart,” produced by ‘William Harris jr. The play is in Prose and its action takes place in| Mary's roomis in Holyrood Castle. The time is early in Mary's career as| Queen of Scotland, when she was.a| young and beautiful woman, just be- | fore her husband, Lord Darnley, plot- ted the murdér of David Riccio, her Italian secretary. The action leads up to this murder and culminates with the entrance of Bothwell intimately fmto Mary's life. Clare Eames will play the title role, Others in the cast fare Charles Waldron, Frank Reicher, ‘Thurston Hall, Leslie Palmer, Russ Whytal and Florence Johns, A pan- tomime by Austin Strong called “A Man About Town” will be given as a curtain raiser. Sick Leo Ditrichstein comes to the Bijou ‘Theatre on Monday night in “Toto,” adapted by Achmed Abdullah froma French play by Maurice Hennequin and Felix Duqu . In this comedy of Parisinn life Antoine de Tillois is nicknamed “Toto” by the gay set of which he is leader. The supporting east includes Phoebe Foster, Albert Brown, Frances Underwood, Edward H. Gee and Orlando Daly. . 8 6 hur Byron will appear at the Street Theatre on Tuesday night im “The Ghost Between,” a romantic comedy by Vincent Lawrence. The chief character is a doctor who is called in to attend a man who dies ehortly after his marriage. The young widow is :drawn* toward the doctor, fut the memory of her husband is “the ghost between.” However, she ie finally won over. Laura Walker will act this role. . A musica] comedy calied “It's Up To You” will te presented on Thursday night at the Casino. The music is by the late Manuel Klein and John L. McManus, the book by Augustin Mac. Hugh and Douglas Leavitt, and the Yyries are by Edward Poulton and Harry Clarke. In the company are glas Leavitt, Marie Flynn, Flor- efice Hope, Harry Short, Ruth Mary Lockwood, Albert Sackett, Florence Farle, Royal Cutter, Norma Brown, Ray George and Madeline Dare. omens “Blue Fyes,” the musical comedy with Lew Fields and Mollie King, moves to the Shubert Theatre on Monday night. “The Tyranny of Love” will be transferred to the El- tinge Theatre on Tueggay for a series of matinees. eee William Collier in “The Hottentot” wil be the attraction at the Bronx Onera House. sas sabe MARION’S BURLESQUERS AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S | Dave Marion's company will be seen at Hurtig & Seamon's Theatre in “The Land of Impossible,” a two- act burlesque. Emil Casper is the chief comedian. AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN iii (ani. PASSING es (oe By. are ban 42a St, Eves, #.90,|Phone 31 Wed. & Sat., 2.30. Brrant MARG. RE ANGLIN * oF"Snonzes: CASINO sD and B'way. Bway. gaa Py ii Saas Nal ed de LEW FIELDS yittfye KING ® pt moves 1 To TH THE SHUBERT THEA, _MONDAY. ‘THEA, B' & 45th St. Bes, 8.25, ASTOR fiitinces Wed. op) & Sees So Kew vEDW HERSELF * * 4! ~™ CORNERED BOOTH 5th, aa of Biway. Eves, 8 30. Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2.30. GEORGE Artis Gas 44 ST. THEATRE WAY “augegcocoe Ano al PLYMOUTH ?*. 4 LITTLE OLD NEW YORK CENTURY THEATRE rub 30AGat, Mat. 500 to $2.50, Wed Mat.6 “STAR CAST, Li HROBERT WARWICK—JEANNE EAGELS MACLYN ARBUCKLE—CYRIL SCOTT. MARGARET DALE—EOMUND LOWE MAX FIGMAN fh the Super: Spectacle IN THE NIGHT WATCH Sy Michdel Morton. _Stazed by Predorick Stanhope. SHUBERT 4": NORA BAYE: r “BLUE EYES" MOVES HERE MONDAY COMEDY 7, Wea st a Matinees Thus HOLBROOK BLINN = THE BAD MAN ea 8.20, The THEATRE GUILD Presente ur. PASSBS BY GARRICK ¢5, wee LONGAGRE, W 84,89, 23, Meta. Wed & Bal. GRANT THE ath, Fitsroy 1502. Mata, Thurs, & Sat,2.30 GREEN GODDESs | | | | | | Biry WAGNER IN SHE SS ROSE GIRL! Bm MBAS SASOR Tet Change df Bills in Vaudeville PALACE.—Frisco in new dances will be the headliner. Tempest and Sunshine, the Four Marx Brothers, Dolly Kay, Masters and Kraft, Burns | and Perez will round out the bill. RIVERSIDE THEATRE.—Among| Lee, Valerie Bergere, Chic Sale, Ver- non Stiles, Bert Levy and Muller and Stanley. COLONTAL.—with Kitty Gordon| heading the bill, will be Jack Wilson, Emma Haig, Sully and Houghton; Ryan and Ryan, the Princess Radjah and Dave Winnie. 81ST STREET THEATRE. — wiil- jam and Gordon Dooley, Nash and O'Donnell, Shelton Brooks, Transfield Sisters, Mang and Snyder and Ray- mond Wilbert will be on thé vaude- ville list. The screen will show Vera Gordon in ‘The Greatest Love.” HAMILTON—The bill will include Billy B. Van and James J. Corbett in “The Bighteenth Amendment,” Nat Nazarro, Grace Nelson, Swift and Kelly, and Ollie Young and April. ‘ERSON—In addition to Ona Munson in “A Manly Revue" will be Demarest and Colette, Brown and O'Donnell, Frank Mullane, Cutty and aese: and Howard's Animal Spec- cle. MOSS’'S BROADWAY THEATRE —Lew Hilton and Ned Norton, Bos- tock’s Riding School, Dave Larris, Barry and Whitledge, Farrel Taylor, and the Gellis will make up_ the vaudeville bill, while the film at@rac- tion will be “Rast Lynne.” COLISEUM—For the first half o the week there will be Avey and O'Neil Martha Pryor, and others with the screen showing “The Truth About Husbands,” and Charlie Chap-| lin in “A Dog’s Life.” Beginning | Thursday the film offering will be “East Lynne.” REGHNT—Al. Raymond, Furman }and Nash, Sidney and Townley, and | Mile, Rhea will appear the first halt | AMUSEMENTS, t 11.80. CHT iss UNDERS TO-MORROW NIGHT GREATEST CONCERTS IN NEW YORK. CENTURY = ‘and Central jone Col. #800. WILLIE “ae HO WARD JOHNNY DOOLEY—AUNT JEMIMA OTHER 57, acts. 10 en Shans ar “fi 10 AT_8.30—GALA CONCERT. Theatre, tru St GH a 1, Johnny Dooley — Fred to—oTH en Stan T sb Se ANNIVERSARY, CONCERT MAXINE ELLIOTT'S W¥.2°. Eras, 5%, “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS.”-sun SPANISH LOVE; tesaes age TRE BAT BAT West 45th St. Bvs, 8.30, ELTINGE Wet (20 street. tvenings, way. rr Mata Wed. de Sat, 230: Matinees Wed. and Sat.. 2.36, en WO, Mats (Lawe 3 &Sat,2,20./Wooks ae ase oe Seusation, fn the Musl- POEM cat stow, a “bhartes | ; VEL | Ei THE EMPEROR JONES *%, DIFF'RENT SP'L MTS, MON..TUES..THURFRI. “ANOS EA THE Al Wedd WRI EER 5 ik fe 815, sat GREENWICH VILLAGE U5 Evenings at 8 VIVAL on FITTEST Survives because it ts a strong play on ® power- and Frabito, Jed Dooley and Evans | others will be Jane and Katherine | | Se hau Yea, Love.” With the change of bill on Thursday will be “Hast Lynne.” FLATBUSH THEAYTRE—Pearl Re- gay in dances, Ida May Chadwick, Dillon and Parker, Davis and Dar- well, Al and Leah Bell, Chaplin in “The Kid” will compr'se the bill. ° features the first half of the week with the Reynolds Trio, five other jacts, and Ethel Clayton on the screen in “The Price of Possession.’ the change of Dill on be the photoplay “ The Fifty-eighth |have Edwan in Latham’s Career,” and with vaude- ville at the 125th Street Theatre -will be Vera Gordon on the screen .n “The Greatest Love.” TOPW'S AMBPRICAN - On the (GRACE LARUE and HALE HAMILTON DEAR “ME| tirtce THEATRE HWW. th Se “A SCTEAMIN, ele, NOMA GAVESTNEA, Pres 90, ai Wa Rn | PLAYHOUSE #*». Fra. 8.15. Mats. Wed. and men, S16 DORIS KEANE ROMANCE | wm. a. 48TH ST, = fof B's, Bra8.20 Brady's Mats. Thurs & Sat,2. 20 TEEROKEN Le Evs, 8:30, Sat. at 2.89 | | eatsionrnrs IRIN GAME THE MUSKAL COMEDY TAPOLLO te tras Mats, ‘Thurs & Set. | Pat Rooney & Marion Bent |] | t,t “Love Birds” TIMES SQ. Bis ng Eves. 6.30 jure, f& Sat, ICAL I “THE RIGHT GIRL” | BROADHURST St, West | ‘Twloo ‘Dally, 2.30, 8.30, of B'way j witam | pat OVER THE HILL ‘By Will Carleton, Directed by Harry Millarde, ful subject. GEE IT YOURSELF. Beyant, 48 BELMONT Wy, (02, Sues. 2a : MISS LULU BETT FULTON West dain Street Brecings, 830, GR ENTER MAU AME ¥4 Nolarax 's x 2 Even SUA Sav 2 OWN COMPAN TO-MORROW GRAND | CENTRAL 7 PALACE New York Theatre & Roof Ww Cont, 11 A. M.gto 11 P.M. Roof tol A.M. Hue WiteHina’ HOUR!” \PALACE #2 eed HAE DANCE Terrace Garden ear Lex Bre 7s to 1240 2.15 to 1236, All Instruction Private— Lessons Day or Evening Sunday Dancing from 2.15—Two Bands ALICE iw” WONDERLAND |, YEO, Oo nd 6 rM RRS hy it. reing ‘Sunda, —Y (ESS SET NTE PASSING SHOW OF 1921 WINTER GARDEN of the week, and the screen will show Vera Gordon in “The Greatest and Charlie PROCTOR'S THEATRHES—Leading at the 7th Avenue Theatre will be Nat Naza Viola May. On! HIPPODROME, Tomorrow Ev., Mar. 20, 8.15 Thursday » Cocktail” will take first place. ‘The Twenty-third |Street ‘Theatre will start the week IN SIN THE THEATRE vapdeville list the first half of the week will be “The Little Sunshine,” and Buckl De DYCKMAN—Among the features y, and others. "the Witching |, win be a daily change of photo- ete eee we. bineured | plays, with Bebe Daniels in “She will bring an called “The folded tN Ey sea ‘ortune Queen,” a photoplay, George Arliss in “he Devil” ‘Tucs- Easy Road,” with ‘Thomas day. Gs Meighan. CONCERTS AND MUSIC, CrARE EAMES iN MARY STLART RITZ THEATRE GALLI-CURGI IW, PRIG 0» Kvans & - me AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. BEGINNING TOMORROW TOL GEORGE D. BAKER'S EDWARD BOWES Managing Director GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT FROM The ‘Saturday Evening Post StorY “TEMPLE DUSK” Ss. | CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA: ENSEMBLE &BIG BILL LR PRESENTATIONS BY S. LROTHAFEL METRO SPECI. Everybody says:"'As good as many of the Broadway Musical Shows." That's why The Columbia is crowded all the time! Commencing Monéoy Afternoon, ’ CHARLIE “THE KID" ARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE KID” APLIN in pape iN & CO., BOBTOCK'S CIRCUS, Other B. F. KEL TH Ante MON, TUES. Weo He TRUTH ABour” Hustanos.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “® Dog's Lite." B WAY AT 413 WAM 10 120M (EsTH ACTS. MON... TUES.” WED. VERA’.GORDON MANHATT Wa aay | cee AVL _8. F. KEITH acts. 4 and Her BALLET. “RUSSE, fiatios Boe Eeyetian Gallet AR. PEARL REGAY & Co, IDA MAY CHADWICK: TO-NOR'W (SUNDAY): CECIL B. DE MILLE'S “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” MONDAY & TUESDAY: “BLACK BEAUTY, Bower an the Book, lasem: take “rat DOLL extean SHANTED a recon aby aN RAND sc * ala ‘AND BEHAVE.” | ‘way & (1th SL BTRAND SYMPHONY OROH, Carnegie 1921. is NIGHT WATCH” CEN TORY Ge" With ws Sou TES y)\ 201 CK Corenere TRE, ee CONCERTS AND MUSIC, MENGELBERG HIS LAST SUNDAY CONCERT. CARNEGIE HALL—TO-MORROW POPULAR Pr Soloist—SCH Heethoven's Violin Conserto, h 22 ONDE CF wwe ‘Violin WE KNADE IS THE OFFI | NEW YORK “SYMPHONY | WALTER oni “eonpucToR Closing Concert of the Season AEOLIAN HALL. To-morrow (Run.) Aft. at 3 BOLBIST “VIC PAUL KOCHANSKI OVEN, BRUCH. RAVEL. or Geo. Engieg, Mer. LIA '0-MORROW NIGHT at SONG iicrraL by MARGUERITE Mat. Hensel & Jones, Mason & Hamiin Piane Hall, FAREWELL VIOLIN RECITAL by RASCHA. JACOBSENT: Maron de Hamlin P AMUSEMENTS. jp Theatres Under Diraction of Hugo Riesenfeld B’WAY RIVOLI. ous. Beginning Tomorrow JESSE L. LASKY presents WallaceReid “The Love Special” With Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts CHESTER ANIMAL COMEDY SPECIAL EASTER FANTASY RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Freders Stahiberg and Joseph TAttau, Conducting Every Morning at 10.30 Special Holiday ShowsforChildren Last Times Ties Today-~ BEAU BRIBE! “BEAU REVEL” STAY Try Timer RIALTO = Beginning Tomorrow JESSE L. LASKY presents ROSCOE (“Fatty”) ARBUCKLE “The Dollar aYear Man” CLYDE COOK COMEDY ‘The Jocke: Soeciat Easter FAMOUS &1ALTO ORCHESTRA Hugo Riesentold aad Lion Vanderhelm, Cond’y Lent Ties Toda USTINEJOHNS TONE in “Th y' ‘ B'way CRITERION . 44 St. Continues Noon to 11:30 P. M. JESSE L. LASKY presents A George Melford Production “The FAITH HEALER” with MILTON SILLS A Paramount Picture, Photoplay by Mra. Veughn Moody ‘and Z. Wall Covington EVE., 6.15. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Eve., March 23 “It -is ‘the cleverest film ever shown om any screen.” vertvo soon. “Ie by hil a, funny. You will roar with the rest of the Eve Coeneng Telegram! “Mew York wilt take the a long time.” op ‘There's a laugh in every title. It is a cinema treat.” “This picture purely for laughing purposes.” New Dork Eribune “It could not have been better. You will join im laughing.” ww YORE ADCERICAS- } “0 v erwhelmingly funny. Shocks you into guffaws of laughter SELWYN THEATRE 42nd STWeF SWAY TWICE DAILY 2:30-8:30 ise KEIT THEATEES) Hi: yr ORED: ae BEST ST VAUDEVi TT NEW sera Sch DANCING-AFTER: AFTER THEATRE SUPPERS SHORING | exo. » COHAN hie. 78 side Tay FRISCO, THE TAVERN 4 THE SHOOTIN’ FORT nny Wi ER Ye mis Mrs. F iske wii sth FRANCINE LARRIMORE aoe “NICE pRSOEEE: a H a Wei a Baty +4 ARRIS %; | WELCOME STRANGER“ MILTON Get Peas) i 2 SHOWS DAILY J RICHARD Ki! | Gael) BELLE - B. 14 STE 3 AV] meh Tete 4 MaRTtey MANNERS EWANSTERDA Sauk anne Rit ot PUAN ‘DOROTHY JARD ‘Tee American Beauty Prima Deana, WHITING & BURT = ‘LITTLE COTTAGE’ (Cast of 13 Hs taken aE... sont, Glenn & Jonkine, . CLARE KUMMER Presents ROLAND YOUNG ia ROC 5 mo DAT | i VS. 8.30, MATS. FRI. & SAT, 2.30, aou EAST LYNNE Hugo Ballin’s modern screen picture of a world classic. B. S. MOSS’ Broadway Theatre (At 41st Street) “Bor one week starting Monday,March 21 ____ BROOKLYN. ie “HONEY Gl ¢|SUNDAY WORLD WANTS STARK i iain Yexiz, Girls From the Follies Woo hey Convery — bay