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wr Flays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Knickerbocker Theatre — Love.” “June TUESDAY NIGHT. Comedy Theatre—"Just Married.” A musical comedy called “June Love” will be presented at the Knickerbocker Theatre on Monday night. The book, by Otto Harbach and W. H. Post, is based on a story by Charlotte Thompson. Rudolph Friml] wrote the music and Brian Hooker the lyrics. Among others in the company are Else Alder, Johnny Dooley, Lois Josephine, William B. Davidson, Clarence Nordstrom, Bertoe Beaumonte and Lionel Pape. | eee | “Just Married,” a com laide Matthews and Anna Nichols, will be produced at the Comedy ‘Theatre on Tuesday night by ae Hurtig and the Shuberts, The action takes place on a F = liner sailing from Bordeaux to New York. Among other couples on board are two youthful honeymooners who attempt to keep their marriage a| wecret. The cast includes Vivian Martin, Lynne Overman, Dorothy} Mortimer, Purnell Pratt, Isabel) OMadigan, John Butler, Elizabeth | Gergely and Jess Dandy. eee At the Longacre Theatre, on Tues- | @ay afternoon, Edward Waldmann | and Laura Walker will appear in| “The Merchant of Venice.” eee folbrook Blinn in “The Bad Man" moves on Monday night to the Ritz Theatre. dy by Ade- eee ‘There will be only one more week ‘of “Good Times” at the Hippodrome. . . Jane Cowl in “Smilin’ Through” comes to the Bronx Opera House. Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE—BPthel Levy plays her Closing engagement in this country. Other features will be May Worth, equestrienne; Joe Cook, Eva Shirley and her band, Lydia Barry in songs, ‘and Joseffson's Icelanders, RIVERSIDE THRA TRE—With Ju- Man Eltinge heading the bill will be “the Watson Sisters, Mme. Doree, Wddie Kane and Joe Herman, Billy Classon, Dainty Marie and others. , COLONIAL—Harry. Watson, Clark and Bergman, Val and Ernie Stanton, J. Rosamond, Jobnson and his jazz band, Beatrice Morgan, Rolls and Royce, and Margaret Taylor are among those who will be present EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THR- | ATRE—In the vaudeville list will be Elsa Ryan, “Ye Song Shop,” Dem- arest and Colette, Sully and Hough- ton, and Bernard and Garry. he screen will show “Proxies.” foe HAMILTON—The bill will include : Frisco, Whiting and Burt, Harry f oa Breen, “Indoor Sports,” Kennedy and Berk, Weaver and Weaver, Tim and } Kitty O'Meara, and the Jordan Gins. &} JEFFERSON — Leading featuris | will be the Four Marx Hrothers “On the Moxzanine,” Dolly Kay, Lynn and Howland, Asahi, Kelly and Pollock and Carl Emmy's Pots, MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE : Phina in songs and dances, Jack Op: ' terman, William Ebi, Frank Mat- thews and Ada Ayres, Thornton Sis- ters, Smith and Jones, Josie Rodney, andthe photo play ‘The Muaclo of Manhattan,” with Elaine Hammer- stein, will make up the bill COLISEUM—Among the attractions the first half of the week will be No- nette, violinist; Ella Redford in songs, Maud Muller and Edward Stanley, and the photo play “Old Dad,” with Mildred Harris Chaplin. With the change of bill on Thursday will be Marion Harris, Fred Hoft's jazz band, Edith Hallor and the film play “Proxies.” REGENT—Edith Hallor in songs, Duffy and Mann, Jack Joyce and others will appear the first half of the week, with Katherine MacDonald in “My Lady's Latchkey” as the (ilm & tf attraction. Thursday will bring Jo- sephine Victor in “Juliet and Romeo,” i} Charles Hensee and Florence Baird fp songs, E. T. Lawrence, tenor, and Seasue Hayakawa on the screen in “Black Roses.” f FLATBUSH THPATRE—In addi- a} tion to Harry Carroll's “Varieties of 1921" there will be Guenn and Jen- kins, Jim MacWilliams, and Elsie Ferguson on the screen in “Sacred and Profane Love.” DYCKMAN THRATRE—There wil be-a daily change of photoplays and other features. PROCTOR THBATRAS—For the first half of the week the Fifth Av- enue Theatre will have Charles Withers in “For Pity’s Sake," Bara- dan and Grohe, Sylvia Loyal nd others. Thursday will bring Rimes and Witchie, Gatoy's Models, Clay- ton Edwards, Dave nruson, and Ruth Rabinson. The 23d Street The- start the week with Pond in a comedy, Grace Nelson, Trio, and others, with awa’ in the film p' < Leading features ‘ Thursday will be “Tid-Bits 1921" and Charles Ray on screen in “The Old Swimmin‘’ At the 58th Street Theatre the first half of the week Joe Darey will head the bill, giving place on Thursday to Joseph Howard's revue “Chin Toy.” The 125th Street Theatre offer Onu Munson, Latoy’s m and photoplays LOEW'S AMERICAN—The kaid Kilties will be the leading traction the first half of th and the screen will show Arbuckle in “The Dol! With the ange of bill will be Juan Carde in songs. and twe Buster Keaton in $ Betty Compson ES Love.” t { ‘ | omen ap ani 20 BA Is, ‘ Kin- | at POET F ra Year Man. on Thuraday and Agnes Pay Bell ODELL 1s DENTE ROCHESTER, Apr for James Louls Odell denied by Bupreme Court Justice Adolph U, Rode Dock yesterday. Orel is sentenced to troculed next week Setaated, wlth hn wits ii, in the murder of me 1920. His attorne; Governor for \ife in W ot bower mee oe ei TH 2 - MABEL TALIAFERRG EN TIM EN TAL “ron My % CRITERION THmate New Offerings On the Screen| CAPITOL—Ciara Kimball Will Be seen In “Hush,” @ domestic | drama by Sada Cowan, The play in| concerned with « woman who on the first anniversary of her marriage telle her husband of an carly indiscretion, thereby bringing herself into an un- haypy situation, The husband de- clares this is the one thing that he can neither forgive not forget, but the tangle is finally straightened out. There will also be scenic studies and the Capito) Magazine. With orches- tral and vocal music willbe the “Bal- let of the Beyptians.” RIAL/DO- fatty" = Arbuckle, “Phe ‘Travelling Salesman, tation of James Forbes's c Young | Ores WINCe! we STRELT THEAT! 38 in an adap will be the chief attraction, Arbuckle has the role of the drummer who i ders into @ smal sw and Monday; “The Magic | loses his heart with Constance Binney, ‘Tuas: operator, H i 44 SiH at 8 pperator. uppe | © Caruso, who rode in Central * Floor Walke and Buster iccaton — 7 See s-|\_ Baise Catuso; wie ienge in Csntea! LIONEL ATWILL_ tn Guitey. ‘darker the Rialto M. it pin me | — —| Park In his automobile Thursday DEBURAU fim bill. progratnme will | ite ty coil aeent Ce sxple needs use both stenorraphy and type- | the first time since his Illness, yoster- LIBERTY." | ». 75° te include the “Zampa” overture, ie ee aaa nd writing as intermediates, day ropeated the outing. With Mre, ais |MATS. weO. a Bate hacen NS 1 ‘The Littl The penmanship of bygone days, | Caruso he left the Vanderbilt Hotel at) crt RIVOLI — “Deception,” pleturing | je, aatureay, from the shown examples that Te*| yooq and returned an hour later Cpa) the romance of Anne Boleyn and | 2 main from the teachers of thie ey perite 1 Honry VIIL, enters its second weok.| pyric—The Queen of Shoba,” interpreted birds in ea, |. tt did mea world of mood. and 7 tm the Musical Comedy Hit, “LADY BILLY.” The first Sunday performance will be-| wijiam Fox's ‘screen spect : 8 | shall go oe sAnothor: HAG” EHnOEO Ns CLARE reance Presenta ROLAND YOUNG in © pla cludes vocal #ulo: \c , chariot race. ‘The story is Pe his Pu t. , tat accompa ¥ | . ing awa son | “ booked on on the legend of the Queen's mm J has been BTRAND—Litile Jackie Coogan, | DRAet on. the Jemond. of the Queen's enmansihip u jand the lion, music. sco! ptune ane Wiiso ail May ‘ t a" of Charles Chaplin’a “The and the Dolphin, done in colored inks, In pelecting the Tt vess will be seen aa the atar of aN er ‘ On Exhibition ati: David and Golia ‘and the | fs.to enable him to reach his native land “peck's Bad Boy.” ‘The story opens Meirreihul Bony ery eye ue great Midgard Josing, a8| without overland travel from a French | with clrous day in the small village | Arthur, Willlam Fox's production of | The G oli r Club bores es ape pring, | |POFe where George Pock, father of the bad | yark ‘Twain'a story, continues to be r e In the cases are Babylonian clay | yoypck FOR NEW HAMPTON JOD. boy, is prominent reaity man, The] highly popular. tablets, dating 2000 B. C.; Persian , Rech th Bakers bad boy and his pai wart to see the y : tablets with c eile ? ET THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, LEADING ROLES AT THE THEATRES | HERE. NEXT Ww EEK | 1921. bres, of Bb. (EMPIRE we ETHEL AND “ULN BARRYMORE] See rat “CLAIR de LUNE” STRANQE'S May. ew Amsterdam, Eve 8.10, Mata Wed ASet.. 215 ene ion 4 a RO! u U at D MiDN ROOF—NEW EL til Wen 3 HUDSON. Su itin" P30 tah NEMESI. ment of GEORGE with EMMETT CORRIGAN & america Dn COHAN, “OLIVE TELL, Ny, agin § tsjtast a Knickerbocker.) ii," 3-day £13/tmen Georct M. COHAN'S | MARY COMEDIANS (isnt it a geond old Nome?) PENS MON. NIGHT: ¢ RUF FRUULS Fe bara $ . | basing) Le $< YOUNG in P . He | JACKIE £0. JHAN COOGAN ed Thea, Wy & 12d Bi Matinees Wed, & JN “PECKS mn. PASSES BY with LAURA HOPE CREWS and Notable THT. 48 8h. W. of 14. Mey BMe ine x ianRincne « Nice PEOPLE WELCOME STHAiCER = q a4 LYCEUM fiiice Su INA CLAIRE * j,) Wo ALETY, 40 St 15 stone ey the Superintendency rk City Reformatory Orange County, the Harry Honeck, Warden of nd Street Jail in Brooklyn, if he | INONE LOVE ares SUCKER BOCKER Hampton. to to Kvos. 8.20, Mus Wed. & Si |present time, beginning with picture | jes [one Others who spoke on the subject of |= | the exhibition were Henry W. Ken ENTS. the President of the club: W iam M. | << 8. Bosch “Reltz, Don C, | = ; FF Tas “THE MicHir ( iP CENTORY THEATR. Dr CARUSO MOTORS AGAIN. | an Hour Riding—| TPT ORT Tigi J_HARTLEY MANNERS te Pe (MOST WONDERFU STORY of MOTHER LOVE* Tenor Spends Booked to Sail May 28. | nciform inscriptions, a| AS 8 [sate LADS a ——$—$—$__———————— cirous. Having no money, they de- | 4, " 9 Copti cript of nth cen. | = | VIAN SOARTIN ALWAYS ANY 9 vise & scheme whereby th “HITS AND BITS’ By W. G. Bowdoin. Tae Cees mupvrdn Hebrew pale CONCERTS AND MUSIC, AETRESS OF CHARS APRERL ETHEL LEVEY admittance. The schom AT COLUMBIA THEATRE| 1 Moller Club, No. 47 East 00th) impsest of the fourteenth century. | PenroRme n SAENDID FEAT | JOE cooK, Mr. Peck as a third p my The young- ‘ “| Street, is showing until y 31 alexamples of Arabic caligraphy, a|NA TIONAL SYMPHONY, ORAL | ema e 8 sters arrange a clandestine meeting amend notable collection of es is-| Dutch copy hook dated 1739, a Span- . Val & w Kk and a ao-called| “Sliding Billy Watson and Charlie nanos ee ntee wit cal Rennie inh aixteenth century copy book in | ARTUR BODANZKY conoveror VIVIAN i. | Ernie Stanton, other. ans “Indy.” happens to be] Ahearn ‘head e buries o . 9 ATE ee nuscript with illuminations, Canneaie ” H & FAMILY Juckie's pal dread up In hia alatera | Aneaeh head the burlesque company examples of fine and primitive pen- | Portuguese manvscript copy boo TO-M'W EVE. at 8.15 IVAN OE JULIA best Sunday clot There are other ‘ive and at the) manship, formed by George A.| dated at Lisbon 1560-1561, and a Ie \pAst POPULAR CONC ED ( 25¢-$2) | IAN Amusing episodes, Additional film | Columbia Theatre. Others are Margie| piimpton of early America ¥ "books en- lst MAX ROSEN Vela ELTINGE features will be “Catching a Coon"|Coate, Eleanor Harte, Jay C. Flippen,| — -py, il aay | araved nd in mndwriting, with Rs WATSON SISTERS, and the Strand Topical Review. The| Waiter Morrison, Edna Knowles, nei geilery walls a lorned with | other rar {hl of which are most | TOHAIKOVERY WAGNER, Tre . 4 | BWAY AQGINST] MME. DOREE'S Strand male quartet remains another| Thomas Sprague, Charley veland, | notable examples of fancy and ¢lab- | curious if ynutilitarian, 1!) gaat ey HNANYI te 3 2 SHOWS DAILY OPERALOGUE. wiak i Lucas, Jaren Marks Bam Kien, orate penmanship, toward which tie| Mr. Plimpton made an explanatory | conductor D cc pela Perea fr | Kane @ Merman & others . ren Bone NITE aula Ahearn and a chorus of git h of the olden days n-{aidress on the opening night at the | TIE KNABE 18 THE OFFIS - iT! F_SONG | LOBW'S NPW YORK THEATRE—| The Ahearn troup ot comedy bie couraged ti ence zea Kere | private view, in which he set forth LIAN. “HALL, FRI EVE. APRIL at ais as ba ST ai hia sone | ELSA The att ma will include “Prisdn-| riders is the feature of the vaudeville | “OuTssed to strive, much Interesting data regarding the |APAN ORIN necitaL iy, Ann = Ww SHOP | RYAN& CO. ers of Love,” with Betty Compson, to-! part of the show. The typewriter was then unknown | origin and development of his collec- | Ts VICE € Pally ert ny pean Mette. Sut ———— Z And correspondence Was far more of |tion, He aldo traced the evolution of | S O P SLB Bw eS. the Gr a fine art than is now the case, when |penmanship from its eurliest. prac! CASINO theacre 2 SHOWS DARY ith Zea IN THE RE L O U I every one Is in a hurry and must down through. the «res until. the Met. Taensel & Jones Steinway Mano. BROADWAY at 39m STs Le takes salads M F Ss Cc - is | SPRING CARNIVAL - AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS. aS AL SEATS RESERVED | FRISCO & CO. eS pet, eee WHITING & OURT, Mats, Tuas, oi St Ce Thea Wot Brondway ‘ P. ° f M + | auentivyy Mn Gambosohek will bave an WINTER GARDEN fis, [ot | CENTURY, Pee nse Oy Be mL opine Mat Today 215 =}—— | BwAY ot 14 WEAVE A. WEAVER, rinceo?t onaco ipoortunity of conducting “Louise PA: Ld N Ge SHOW er degree? IN THE. Nici 'WATCH 1} BAe sHows 0 vy this 7 a afternoon, Mr, Bamboschek was plaaning to sit up all night studying. The Shining Star At Metropolitan| Even with the Metropolitan out of ru there are enough con- corts schuduled for next week to keep . one fairly busy, To-morrow the Na Friday night opera patrons in ad-| tional mphony Orchestra gives a dition to lintening to a componite| cc in Carnegie Hall; one on, programme bad an opportunity of| day evening, and tho next to its | Nebalinaet Voenie wlnanee uteri abs one Friday afternoon, At this e £ Me Jooucert Mv, Bodangky will piay for Prince of Menaco, who ocevpled box| the first time a symphonic prelude, No. 3% in the centre of the “golden| “The Eve of St. Agnes," by Fred , Ler Jacoby of this city, | horseshoe,” a fit place for an ob-| y Are seh The Prince} ,At {he Helinont Theatre to-morrow served of all ry he Prinee)atternoon a company of Russian wore “regula and rooelved| artists will offer a ballad concert and| callers at interno One of them | vaudeville tragzini and! Whe: chs inal ‘Tho French| Tita Rutto will sing together at the | : ‘A H TL Kahm of | {LiRpodrome, and those singers of the | Consul was a sur IN Of| Metropoiitan who were left behind ne opera Board of Dr p-| will give a concert resented that org: « Monday evening another oper: d act of ‘The company allied La Favorite Grand Opera tompany will open a two! weeks the Man! and a scene iia") Opera How 1 performance made up the enter {i » company ix nanner Mr uid p largely of those artists wh: hibit several of his big appear under Mr, Mugnone horus and his ballot nt effort at the Lexington oe h Kem dolinist, will After making his plans Mr. Gatt Halli Mon Id not be on hand t ejay che Sar ellie Kouns, party, An at of ter han |oister supranos, and good ones, will Kept him indoors for tw After|offer q joint recital in Town Hall | to-day'’s two perfortnances Nis sons. |'Thursday evening, and on the after- birds flit t Ata for a week, anc | n of the same day the Misse Edward Ziegler will have to ! e a matinee musicale the responsibilitt Meanwhile Mr Moroaco Theatre Gattl may get well rt for the Boys! ~- \ 1 take ce in| Alb t Wolff, F a greeting fr n cond m the orcheat ay afternoon, wit! | i barite | iding Al Rudo!p e took the baton to condu violinist, an th amson et Dalila’ scene, In-|Gang, planist, supplying the | pro ry disclosed the cause, It was his! gramme, Abram Sopkin will be heard final appearance for the season, as he|in a yic recital Friday night at salle this morning for France, Conse-| Acolinn Hall AMUSEMENIS8 AMUSEMENTS. REC ‘ \{ Securing seats in advance remaining performances w: & wise precant COMMENCING ONDAY APTERNOON HITS»’BI BILLY (somo WATSON aww CHARLIE AHEARN FUN AND BEAUTY WEEK! ALL NEW AND ALL GOOD! ko Puliee —Seata two weeks 10 advance Smoking Permitted, ‘SHOW IN TOWN wid FRANKIE HUNTER, for the uld be th ‘An’ ‘Oren, TO-MORROW NIGHT GREATEST CONCERTS IN NEW YORK 4 MARX BROS. DOLLY KAY. LYNN & HOWLAND, |THE EMPEROR Jones» Mz Ditt’rent—Speo., M Thur, Fri. BIJOU * MR MAKINE ELLIOTTS Yo CENTURY ASANL TROUPE “HOLOS AUDIENCE BREATHLESS, Mon,, Tues... West ot imap Matiness Wed. and. 8: 4 HARMONY KINGS, Kelly & Pollock AND OTHERS, | JIMMY HUSSEY LUCILLE CHALFANTE 10 OTHER STAR acts SPANISH LOVE 2°. 10 $oQnES OF THAINED, feuuiuus ACTING I 1,000 SEATS Al iy} c 7 MOROSCO Hl = Seaeeeunet tis, — || Oty em aT Ea UR ala | Wert un sh, Bie 8, \| WINTER GARDEN #"») & 300 Congress. of Freaks; Gigantic MARVELLOUS ACTING YS THE REST. jsUnpay BARBARY STALLIONS LWA’ | ENTERTAINMENT. IN TOW! | Boos ‘ou, 30 30 yay [THEATRE 439 eT West of BWAY] B.F. KEITH’ S West of D'way. Eves, 8.30 Lardy ibaa Matinees Wed. “ond Sat. 2,30. BOVINE Say fay aries) shes ARL RLIS BO laren i a AgrHur paaaen ye ern ee Eth Saag oe ROKE EN wiine SELWYN THEATRES °%,, 4 wars \- 256 to $1. Eves, 50¢ to $2.50 MOLLIE & CHAS. KING WM. KENT 4.00. TONEY & NORMAN, SS ME," “cannick #5 W. 8m Tw Fitzroy 1592 Riva, $8.20, Mats ‘Thurs & Sat 220 « “TILIOM’”’ | PLAYHOUSE {". *,, F pROETOR LIT HORI VERNON STIL s, ty STUA UAbT ateata of Bway. Eve EERE he Mats. Wed, and Sat, ‘ Ss ‘pons]C EA NEroni _— S sMOSS ms ROM. TaETTOR Gen re Tre BAD, WANT eT UTE * HUBERT 3itittieh Lc, | iain | getter) ano oie vavorwie, ETH VAU VAUDEVILLE Ganeanat ANGLIN in JOAN | HOLBROOn BhInh a ore ‘AND QUALITY PHOTOPL AYS —— of ARC aaa day & Willette: 9 Ander Gils, ot T WEE - SELWYN #24 3: West of Broadway tpt a Ray einai ae VIP-TAPHANKERS Jack Osterman, WILLIAM POX prek Mark ‘Twain's Fai Faimity 1, Five Vine & Te THE IGHT GIRL mth ef ‘se DAILY. Elaine Hammerstein, “Miracle of Manhattan’? RURAL SV AE KROES Rontrt Wootsky YANKEE anriliss unre - Mute s we A otnern | Beet Seats 82.50 Staged hy Fmmmet Fyn: Te) Site ner sad furtioy PARK [MEARE | tein nan Ena. Koa [Nerararearatata ghee state eres ok OVE R THE Hi 1 no TUESDAYS, miunsais PRIDAYS, 2.30 Wifi ae Maa = Hy WIL Carleton, Directed hy Marry Millarde PEATUNS IMMONTAL COMEDY ers APOLLO "00 8, emt | ELTINGE wa, The Ei CHANT of vek iit Pe i ca aa SON, Bs ati ottt 2 4 rr EDWARD. NEXT WEEK PAT FOONEY é Nuts BENT |" WALDMAN *! WALKER IPPOL 20% waeny cannes nner “LOVE , BIRDS vert i ee REPUBLIC, W. 420 St. Mare EAR Mh, fe Bat 2.00, | ral THEATRE| 42nd St. & B'wa 215 & Ris Pov DAILY MATINEES 300 ORSH SEATS 4.4m ST. THEATRE DAILY ATS 28 EVENINGS Bo YRI TWICR DAILY ELSIE FERGUSON, eBacred & Profane Love'* GRACE LARUE ant HALE HAMILTON WA WGRIFFITHS |) cr — ||THE WORLD'S GREATEST! DANCE __ Terrace Garden DOWN [ats SRUFUEUS | Jue, |The Ist Yen MOTION PICTURE! PALACE Min grime ity ener oes | Ln SOLE WILLIAM Bose Ravi damm, | — os - _——— | ii APIA I ‘| (APE TOL TOM HEHE in | Lessons Day or Evening 3 ateets.. XC LREN Ue Fie k\ GEN sei. lIe en CLE apy { MS ash ve Loew's New tere Thesire Roof | _ ___BROOKLYN, LITTLE OLD’ NEW: york TANGAGRE WB. , Se at 2 Be ce FSM Hare cael | FATTY AM@UbRCE! The Doin n Sear Mian TRAN “The Oath’ ee MITCHELL i's CHAMPION Fear fhewn Loew 's American "iit tia yy cts Music. WEEK AH TWA DAYAL SEATS RESERVED. PRAZEE. Wott 2c. Wiles 6 1% Ne Koga” tae AM | TRAN THe SRY EILoT* JACKIE COOGAN In WILLARD MACK “PECK'S BAD BOY," AS SILK" 2 wn si TAR* Jay and Fulton BELMONT Wen (i) Set tow FULTON Wea 400 siret, Breaines Ss Pat White AX? GAIETY GIRLS MISS LULU BETT — — 9iii\ENTER MADAME ith WRESTLING EVERY THURSDAY, ae tetera

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