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_——— * 3 Guiomar recall the well-grieved hosts wae good sport at the Bram- Playhouse on Saturday night M. Synge’s Irish comedy, the New York Repertory actors, for their part, than the Irish Players gave the play at Maxine Ye Theatre some ten years ago. riotous demonstration by 3 5 he company, it i# not neces- comparisons, for the comedy was capitally Mitdhell gave a ro- lusty performance as the ones youth who boasts of having his father with a single stroke the old man at his heels boasted and swagrered way into the heart of pretty and fascinated half the other the village. Gladys Hurlbut a coy and @pirited Pogeen, Christy at first, then loving him for the magic of his words, but tig} upon him and sending ty, oy to lament that ghe her Playboy. The love scene with simple charm and ten- by Miss Hurlbut and Mr. re was good work, too, by J. 8 a8 the fighting old father, F. the cowandly suitor of Bageen, ‘Walter Edwin as the lumber- imgealoonkeeper, Kose Morison as ing Widow Quin and by the who gave added touches of peas- ‘eharacter to the scenes. short, you will find it well worth out of your way to see this per- of “The Playboy.” | Crowds Hear 25 Choirs Sing In Central Park New York’s second annual Music ; Week got under way last evening » and the city took official cognizance y of the occasion when the Mayor apoke yt several thousand persons in the Central Park, gathered to hear ical programme rendered by ’ y-five church choirs. The Mayor { told of the value of music to @ com- = manity and outlined what his admin- + instration is doing to foster the pub- «lie interest in music § Me Irish Musical Society, of which | the Rev. Francis P. Duffy is Presi- dant, gave a progranme of Celtic mu- pie Carnegie Hall in the evening Phe have been better patron- ip Gadrilowitach, who wields the ver the Detroit Symphony Or- when he isn't playing the piano, returned to hfs first love yes- terday afternoon and gave a Cho programme in Carnegie Hall. ir. Gabrilowitsch is master of the mu- sical phrase, knows all the color com- binations on his musical palette and ) allows runs and scales fairly to rip- _ ple off the keyboard. He is able to Greate a mood and, when he attempts ® Nocturne, he paints a picture of a i evening, a blazing log fire, and a ir or two, In other words, the ¥ tame, the place and th the Nocturne. = The Metropolitan an Opera Company Shas learned how to attract the Sun- s day nighters: offer a Verdi-Puccini | programme with a dash of Masoagni. ‘This was the inducement last evening and the audience could not be satis- | fed They seemed to like particular- ity. Mme. Easton's singing of the (“Cavalleria Rusticana” aria and Mario Chamiee’s song from “Tosca.” «Mr. Chamlee was in glorious voice Sand won an ovation. Other artists \ were Mme. Sundelius, Rosselle and } Claussen, and Messrs, Hackett, Kings- ‘ton and Amato. There will be two operas to-day, “Aida” this afternoon yond “Carmen” to-night, 4 Mr. Gatti-Casazm, when he saw in ja morning paper that Tito Schipa, tenor of the Chicago Opera Company, } was to sing at the Metropolitan next season, registered genuine surprise, § With his big roster of tenors he won- i dered where he was going to place Mr, Schipa. * Guiomar gave hers V Aeolian Hall Hdarker, for the §ieaving for her South American g home to take unto herself a mate and another local recital may be as dis- tant as the star Retelguese. Some { thoonlight hight, when the Southern ) Cross hangs high in the heavens, and strains of Chopin float out from a ungalow on the banks of the Ama- zon or beside the edge of the wild Gupreading pampas may the genial Novaes, Brazilian pianist And th nd give a thought to the ra in Aeolian Hall. » in America cond and final recital in} THE EVENING WORLD, eee! APRIL Real News About Reel People By Bide Dudley. We'd like to ask what may be classed as a “fool question” by the film people. Lt is this: “Why can't motion pictures be shown on a larger screen area than is used at present?” In the past week we haye seen sev- eral big filme, and the Kea has oc- curred to us that they would be much more effective if displayed over more sereen. In other words, why is it hecessary to shoot such a big fine spectacle as “Queen of Sheba” at us through suah a emal-bore gun? Why can't the stage at the Lyric be en- Urely covered with the screen and why can't the action be spread out? ‘es, we know that as a screen ex- pert we're a pretty fair mandolin player, but why—just the same? THE RIALTO’S ANTIQUES. The Rialto is showing an interest- ing collection of antiques, such as chairs, tapestries, rugs, armor and brassea. Managing Director Riesen- feild and his lieutenants are always looking out for such things. PICTURES TO PICTURES! Louis Calhern, now in films, was once a cartoonist, Tiring of that he went on the stage and acted with Margaret Anglin in “As You Like It,” Lois Weber recegfly discovered him in tho Morosco Stéck Company in Log Angeles and engaged him for films. THE MYSTERY OF THE BLACK WHISKERS. Chapter IV. Dulcie Jackson, the film fan, was surprised when the Count’s sideburns came off, “Who are you to be spoofing a nice girl with false black whisker: she demanded. He quickly drew dia- mond ring from his pocket. “Shut up!” he sald, “and put this ni. Dulcie obeyed. Then she deftly yanked off the other sidoburn. “Now, what do I get?” she asked. Tho Count was about to reply when Hob Jackson, the girl's father, burst in the door, followed by Rev. Jabes Tidholm. “Howdy, boys!” said the Count, A tense moment! (Don't miss Thursday's interesting fnstalment.) KOBER NOTICES THINGS. A. Narcissus Kober is of the opinion that the movie people are looking to the greenhouses for names for films these days. To substantiate , his be- lief he points to “The Passion Mower,” “Black Roses" and “The Gilded Lily.” “Wonder why,” he suggests, “Mack Sennett doesn’t make a picture called ‘The Kalsomined Buttercup’? And his middle name is Narctsrus, TO MAKE IRISH PICTURES. Garry Owen writes us to my: “It|% attractive grounds Grand RapiDs FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS tor Down on $50-% i i 19m « ‘15.20 1 2540 ssi weencn ae beens exhibi+ Shows how Select the Building and eventually Own rant a ES a Se the meanitts to Finance, struct, Plan the Landscape, Fur- nish a Modern Home, knew how easy it is to live in Home you would stop payin may interest some to know that the Irish people in this country are about to form their own film corporation for the purpose of producing photoplays of an educational character which will bring before the American public the exact state of things In Ireland at the present time. It will be culled the Irish Film Corporation. A FILM FOR CHARITY. “The Vineyard of the Lord,” in four reela, will be shown in each of the 302 Catholic parishes in New York to aid Catholic Charities Week, April 24 to 30. A total of $960,000 ls the mark those behind the Charities Week plan are striving for. KLAW HAS A FILM. “J’Accuse,” an European film, the American rights of which have been obtained by Mare Klaw, Inc., will have its first showing in this country early in May, HE TRAVELS SOME. John W. McDermott, who wrote the continulty for “The Sky Pilot,” also plays a “bit” in the picture, whicn occasions him much glee whenever he thinks about it In one scene he Jumps out of a window in an interio. filmed at Vidor Village, lidnds on his neck in an exterior filmed at Truckee, Cal., and disappears in a forest filmed up at Banff, in Northwestern Canada. HOW THEY DO STUDY! Pupils at Public School No, 87, Manhattan, are now spurred on to greater endeavor by the offer of an afternoon at the movies for the hand workers. Last week 160 of them saw Charles Ray in “The Old 6wimmin’ Hole” at the 8ist Street Theatre. Al- most every kid In the school is a prize| pupil these days, since there are more | movie shows whend. BOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOD: Plan Your Meals Looking ahead is just as im- portant in planning the meals as in any other business un- dertaking. It’s the housewife who plans ahead who always keeps on hand a bottle of ‘Eddys Sail fice | MADE IN ice S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritcha'd, 327 Spring St. N. Y. or ss B'way Sth Ave, direct, Subw Surface Plan, Site, Con- If you Your Own DID YOU KNOW THAT— publicity work for the film concern of her daddy, Harry Levey? Further, that Miss Levey informs us, via her mimeograph, that Doro- thy Hall is to appear in "Skin Deep?” Russell Simpson, Pat Moore and Robert McKim have roles in the Pio- neer’s “Out of the Dust?” Sylvia Breamer’s contract to be featured in productions made by Sid- ney Franklin, has expl se, who has a big role arted out to earn his “The Great Moment,” starring Gloria Swanson, finished, Elinor Glyn is to leave California for New York? Actual acrecn tests are to be a fea- ture of opening week at Starlight Park, beginning next Saturday? AMUSEMENTS. GARDEMS greatest | sung 7! | 2 UHR an ea ‘Tei | forma Peso AK ! ¢ Sef) ZB fe | | PLYMOUTH fm... me E 5 GHUBERT Dries sez, arte neat, ANGLIN © akc IE AMBASSADOR (7,0, Bray. Pr 0 THE ROSE GIRL , W260 HILLEBRAND PLAYHOUSE $f. of Dover, tes das Mate, Wed. and Sot, 215 porisK EA NEromince| MARGARET Chas. Purcell S Tus Ryomt Ging THEATRE-Waast | POLL PATS. WED. Calg Max 2 Wiate & 5 Rompere Pregeni Guagaarreeo bit Or Tae Town! ™M OR ROSCO Stasoma Fa 430 Sorewne 0) Formage, |S SSS Success” WF Giquiest! | PRAZEE Wo, {Rover ra ie Wich ene Musica bit ALL STAR om NORA BAYES THEA. F | MITCHELL L “Knock- 18, 1921. or the Homes of little children who believe In the re- He hates 'em—on the dead! WASTING LETTERS. One of the prominent movie stars has written us a note in which she spells “dog” with two “g's.” oo LUTHERANS HONOR CHURCH’S FOUNDER Four Hundredth Anniversary of Martin Luther's Defiance of Charles V. Observed. John Kmerson has just undergone, T!pperar W Trish film, 19. bi 1N& |ligious principles o artin Luther Qn operation at the Post-Graduate| Shown 1 Street Music Hall? | S.0u8 Princip! Hila ag terday Hospital? v n Fox has leased in ome the [Packed the Hippodrome yesterday Sara Bird of Tist Stroct saw “Son-| 78st motion picture studio in Italy afternoon, from pit to gallery, for timental Tommy" at the Criterion, | “"g)) dt company over the public celebrution of the 400th six times last week? | Eileen Percy's lust finished @/anniversary gf the appearance of picture called Tomboy" whieh ‘ i Alan Crosiand is to direct Constance | features bootlesg Luther before Emperor Charles V. Binney in a film called, “Room and oun at the Dict or Congress of Worms: eae Soe Brady haa A FILM RHYME. In glowing language they heard from of advortiatng and publicite for Ano. | Ze took her to the movies and |tho mouths of capable speakers the ciated Exhibite Proposed, and they were wed, —_|celebrated story of the Middle Ages, Madeline Lovey Js now doing thel He never goes to movies now; which @ historian called the “great- est moment in modern history.” They jsang with peculiar fervor two of |Luther’s famous hymns, which have found a place in the hymnology of civilization, namely the “Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word" and “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.” It was just’ 400 years ago yesterday that the Roman Catholic monk, af- terward known to fame as Martin Luther, publicly told the Emperor Charles that he had nothing to re- cant and there and then established the religious revolution in Germany jof_the Reformation.” Earlier in the day there had been special celebration in all the Lath- ‘Thousands of men and women an4 | eran churches, AMUSE! MENTS. CENTURY 74,0205, @ Gen, Fw 8/30, Mats, Wed. & Sat CAST tn THE N NIGHT WATCH GARRICK ,f W, 3% Cy ‘Tol. Fitaroy 153% WEDNESDAY, OPENt A Theat Gulla 46) 7? By Fran Seen CULLIOM™ ste “A SCREAMING COMEDY. W. 45th St Bre, $20. Matitions Thurs & Sat, 2.20. NEW YORK REPUBLIC | W. 424 St DE Wed & Sa. GRACE LARUE and HALE HMILTON LITTLE THeates, | WW. 44th in “The MAXINE ELLIOTT’ WILLARD MACEY, WAY: plead Pay, in. Town.” “HOLDS AUDIENCE BREAT SPANISH LOVE) EAR ‘WE See 48S Bry. 23 sane ose Fun- | CHAMPION W. 39 St. Eve. Mite Wa a THE BAT 4 St Erentues at 8.50. Wed. and Sat at 230. “SMOOTH SILK" NT ASS DWGRIFFITHS ppp MASTERPIECE —_ ‘T geeseeepmers=ryre'n| BROADHURST TO-MR’W NIGHT AMPDEN 4MACBETH BOOTH #2. Wer of Matineos Wed. a i GEORGE ARLI SS | cree GoppEss Street. ELTINGE "9,134, LADIES: NIGHT. re Pa WATERS LY mary svar a STREET. “GRIPS THE AUDIENCE.”"—Times. BIJOU in, West of Bway. Free Matinees Wed. and Sat BitRicH STEIN PRINCESS Tea, Ss Bra. 8.45. Wed. and Sat., 2.90. THE EMPEROR JONES ™'*, Crate SPECIAL MATINEFS at the PRINCESS MON. TR THURS. AND FRIDAY. DIFF’RENT satentes'Wotes wna. 48TH ST. Tee: Fo Brady's TH BROKEN WING oe TWEE DAILY-ALL SEATS RESERVED, | BLASCO IBANEZ "ANORSEMEN 2.00, entniew 8.45, 8.30. ‘2.90. be & \ CASINO Mee BN WAL Fail eRe J HEE Sy ne SEATS wee BELMONT Matte * Went 4iih Street, Bryant #8 sect Thurs, apd Smt, MISS LULU BETT FULTON \; ; gues ENTER MADAME 3ii¥sx || to MICHAEL STRANGE'S Piny, NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF — NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC 5 ‘Only Root Show in Town—Dancing 10,30, Best Dance Music In the World. HUDSON siitinccs Wet and Sat AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ NEMESIS #5 ° American rae t of GEORGE M. | wo EMRETT GOnniOAN a OLIVE ELL, 2.30. HENRY MILLER rag 4 at 3 wR PIM PASSES BY Pry LAURA HORE OREWS sua etabie Cos of way Vrvant HAY Ci trn 620, "Ata Wod.d Sat, 2.20 Chnibione © NICE BEOPLE WELCOME ST cee LYCEUM Siaince "murs & INA CLAIRE “ fives Bator TIP-TOP eis MANHATTAN yy! it « ut BRINGING UP FATHER _ 7 _2.000 SEATS AT $1.00 LAST 2 WEEKS, * | Laurette jaulor > By J HARTLEY MANNERS || Weat 44th St, Bren at 8.15. BELASCO siiioce. Ture A Rat LIONEL ATWILL * Siicday RAV." LIBERTY 4's | mars. weo.'a sar.’ ah ody Ht, “LADY BILLY,” CLARE KUMMER Preeais ROLAND pOUNG URL ROLLO'S WILG GAT S, every Eve, & Fri, & © UNCH & JUDY—SPECIAL MAT. Mom. tvem., Wee MIXED MARRIAGE. BIUNEY . 230 hy ‘Avery, Hopwood. i &S pally snd Harlan iP. SEASHON JOE HOWARD'S REVUE, PEARL REGAY & BAND: BERT LEVY, GLENN & CoH kv.8.1o\taat 9 | | po Of cxrsis BS BROADWAY «' as. Sallie SANT BRC RIVERSIDE B FKEITH Paice 7m a & CORB Robt. Emmet KEANE & SESSUE NEWYORK Ro AU DEVILLE MiTHEY Hswen, &'co., os & ONSON & BALDWIN, EY & NORMAN, RUSSELL & MACK & others CHAS, WITHERS & For Pity's Sako," Ruby Nor co Fihel Clifton, others, FOUR M. DOL * Count hows THE * & Co & Nichols, the Tri Conguuous 11 A. Whiting & ‘Burt, “Indoor Sports” f antirie “D, DB "A PRERE ARK BROS. TEMPEST & Sunshine, ‘AY, Handers its, Teatro Morgan and others, “THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” and BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL. erfelters, Marcaret Ford, & Ayres, Len Kellora, HERBERT RAWLINSON in WAKEFIED CASE” ack Weatt'a Lads & Landes, Homer Marry Antrin, ("Connor ‘tle Sunahine, and uth Abo — *iutate M. to 12 P, With MONTE. BLAH World’ wee CAPITOL Bony ayn PERUY. GRAINGER TOW MOGRE, “Mara in Heaven” CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA Loew's New York heatre & Ro Cont, An AM, teat RM Root te BV bay =F sme “VIOLA DANA tn Fate." Carliale ty bis hy OLUMBIA 4s)! Datyivopatar 15 & 8.15)Irlcow STEP LIVELY GIRLS is Dee BRAMHALL PLAYHOUSE, atu, THE PLAYBOY OF Ren 8.30, Mate CONCERTS REVROROLITAN “OrERA Ho Hos PT WEEK OF OPERA 8) To-NIUNT AS MADMAN WOMALS HE % Wed. and Sat, 2.20, AND MUSIC. CAME PIANO UskD, “ciel JACK ROSE, Mollie & ‘Chas.’ KING. HAYAKAWA in. ‘Tis Great Picture ‘BLACK ROSES’ M. KNOWS" Lexington Ave. eT!) N WORLD | | | MADISON SQ.GA GARDEN NOW PINGLNG BRO. BANOMBAILLY CIRCUS SCORES OF TRAINED, FenOocioUs ACTING UNGLE BEA! GYMNASTS: AEHIALISTS. ACROBA Congress of Freaks; Signe’ Zoo. fn a Wy-38th 3 Knickerbocker {iu Wis 5 (ime SE HIIBS 205 Cinors, —__| 3O MARVELLOUS actINa 39 y i} BARBARY STALLIONS: MEDIANS t , according (© loe INCLUDED). Children under 12. reduced. pit CARE Hb GuSDE old Nome) | ataiatns ‘ives aes to 8.10 seman ow Trane ake oflon (Bo, advan pee @eo. Th ee L Vood d& Wyde, ie é 460. COHAN J “i a Manel Berra, Clarke | AGIMBEL BROS, A. ACY & CO, ston, Tutings Entertalners, MARK ARO ADWAY LAV he & Lorraine, Han Gallo & Mary STR ND ape SWHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FOR?" RAI The SKY PILOT of the Great Ontfoora, ‘iret National Attraction, Lanny SEMON COMEDY {1HE STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. GOOD TIMES (3:25 THE = Orch. Seats at thy MEPPODROME Eves. 8:10 - 1000 PEOPLE 100 NOVELTIES Bronx Opera House ven Bt Bd Ay Pep, BEN AMI ta peutan eae STRat ‘The Oath’ With Miriam Cooper, TRAN Annee Nitivon. MUSIC WEEK, WRESTLING EVERY THURSDAY, G FOR SALE. roy Hal ghee a8 408. ROSERSON, Es arta. Keleo me | AY Cats other biz acts | Reserved » AN “Tost and Found” articles Advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Burean,” Room 103, World Building, will be Hated for ibirty days. ‘These lists can be foon at any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found" advertisoments can be loft at any of World's Advertising Agencios, of can bo telephoned dirertly to The World. Call 4000 Beekman, New York, oF rT Brookiyn Office, 4100 Matn. and what is known as “the principle “SAMPSON STARK | Baits Tals rian 4207, Pat White 412 GAIKVY GIRLS eee DIAMONDS—JEWELRY Cae OR | AMUSEMENTS. GREAT WILLIAM FOX SUPER-SCREEN SPEC TACLES NOW BEING SHOWN IN NEW YORK | NOW AT. PARK THEATRE 22.4" 59TH ST. WILLIAM FOX Presents The Season’s Great Success The Picture That Will Live Forever! OVER THE HILL By Will Carleton Directed by Harry Millarde NOW IN ITS 8th MONTH ON BROADWAY } The Greatest Story of Mother Love | the World Has Ever Known. To-day at 2.30 To-night at 8. 30 | 700 Good Seats 50c 700 Good Seats ‘] -00 in Orchestra in Orchestra A Few Ct 500 . s $1.50 and $2.00 A Few Choice Seats $1 st Seat tt Buicoy abe NOTE—AIl seats for all performances can be bought 4 weeks in advance | ALL SEATS RESERVED THEATRE _ Twice Daily 2.30-8.30 | y R I ( 42nd STREET —Matinees 50c to $1.50 W. of BWAY Evenings 50c to $2.00 “Audience Stood Up and Cheered for Ten Minutes” NEW YORK’S LATEST, MOST SENSATIONAL || AND MOST STUPENDOUS SCREEN OFFERING WILLIAM FOX presents | QUEEN - SHEBA, | The Love Romance of the Most Beautiful Woman the World Has Ever Known | THE GREAT CHARIOT RACE IS THE LAST WORD IN THRILLS—NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN IN THIS WORLD Directed by J. GORDON EDWARDS [SELWYN Siibay . We "WA | TWICE DAILY, at 2.30 and 8 “ | | | | “LAUGH—and the world laughs with you” Staged by Emmett J. Flynn MARK TWAIN’S FAMOUS TAUGHING EX- TRAVAGANZA BROUGHT TO BROADWAY TO MAKE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAPPY ran | A CONNECTICUT | ‘sar Y ANK EE sorties court Theatres Under Direction of Hage Riesenfeld ———==——, I Broadway Con*. Noon I 4 at 49th St. to. 11.30 P.M. “DECEPTION” cA Paramount Picture Directed by Ernest Lubitsch, Creator of “Passion” A TRIUMPH OF SCREEN ART Presented by cAdolph Zukor NOON TO CRITERION square ‘242 Fourth Week— Adolph Zukor Presents Sir Jas. M. Barrie’s “Sentimental CONTINUOUS “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY is the sev- enth wonder of the “THE MOST worth- fim world, and one while picture of the c he season. One of the other ix wanderaace finest pictures T have ever sce) line it is the outstand. ing film achievement —New York Tribune year. Tommy” A Paramount Picture RIALTO SQUARE Elsie Ferguson “*?eGrane Love ANNIVERSARY WEEK _ Special asic Week Program —Famous Rialto Orches | Ampico Reproducing Piano Serge Rachmaninofl, Invisible Soloist C Sharp Minor _ —New York Herald “SACRED AND 7 Kibany fo all points north, east and “PARE 4 ONE WAY. $7 ROUND TRIP, PHUNE CANAL 0000, Fanrese WW berice Auton Carried. HUDSO NAVIGATION COMPANY LETON. S$. BORLAND and PP AO NeMionBON, Necelvern saMes RELIABLE GOODS LOW PRICE I — FASY WEEKLY OR MONTH Rate) ey gape? ACTIONS: CONnIBENTIaL = METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL. ions at id, Ranyre Steamer lea New York (ft Warlies, JEWELRY NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED N. k, ,44\}7 | DIAMONDS, Murray St including Sundays at 5 Telephone Barclay 6000, ON CREDIT EASTERN S. S. LINES arse Ancrimect, All Goode” Guaraacend | MauaiticaN Diawonn warcH’ Gut 4? ‘11-23 Maiden Lang Lex HELP ANTEO—MALE. | MON on SB vapreany ema Mie, na, aus! DUARRessOS sean ge