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. giving the audience a good time, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, THE NEW BW PLAYS “Sun-Kist” Bright and Breezy BY CHARLES DARNTON =| | | We have always heard that West-| erners are big-hearted, generous, im- pulsive, Just to keep us from re- pining, perhaps, during the four wecks of waiting for the “Follies” to | arrive, Fanchon and Marco rushed “Sun-Kist" across the continent and | fairly crowded it upon a grateful | audience last mene at the Globe The- | atre. i Jt was all exceedingly “intimate,” | the comedians taking v their conf dence and th taking off ” their smile. Moreove: rep mitted to glimpse movie life in Holly- id wonderful!—and in maidens went so far as to sy they wanted to meet us in California, It really was very nice of them. ‘The visitors weren't at all shy. They | epoke right up, sang up, and kicked even higher. There was little or noth- ing to impede the movements of Liv girls, hose bare legs indicated poet the San Francisco police are more indulgent in this regard th our Broadway squad. Never have we | seen quite such a frank display of nudeness, But altogether—not an it. | chosen word—the show was bright | and breezy. “Aside from the movie travesty, ok the form of the so- called revue, with a number of vaude- ville stunts to make it entertaining, | Eddie Nelson was funny and origi- nal in his nonsense and dancing, and he picked up quite a bitof candy from | audience in the course of a “mir ding" demonstration. Dell C added to the amusement by gett ng volunteers to join him in the chorus of a song tho only intelligible word of | which was “Jennie” ‘Thus waa an old chestnut turned into something new and fresh, Arthur West also fad his comic side, though not with the terrible wheeze, * tell ‘em, Wh’sk- ers, my side burns." He worked laughier with a tal tioned getting a “Hope youn knock 2 Casket Company." { Fanchon danced skilfully and w swung about in the air sencation by her brother Marco. He w dest when he sang. Donal gore uncommon! Clark had a_ lovely time wi her voice, and others did their share in| “Shuffle Along.” ‘As one of the songs ha Along,” at the Sixty-third Street TI atro, is simply full of jazz, thanks to| a company of lively darkies whe ter heartily Into the ‘The comedy in a town ele teurish, but the rax entertainment su the real thi are of varic , and you may | take it from the J mtown vamps that “If You Haven't Been | Brown Skin You Vamped at Ar lustily e believe me t no trouble Blake's mus ful, ‘Miller Toitie sang well, and the Zz aN resplendent as their Broadway models. AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE "ver & (on St re Mutinees Wed. f Sat ETHEL & JOHN Michael Strangs's BARRYMORE “Clair ce Lune” New Amsterdam, Prs $15. Mais Wed &Sat. 2.15, THE ROOF—LAST FIVE NIGHTS || ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC] nso: COHAN pear a tha] Mies anes (2 A. 1. Erlanger’s TWO LITTLE success GIRLS IN BLUE GLOBE',;\s¥ Mars. Wed. J& Saturday, PANCHON & MARCO Wy fith Se, Tooplah at 8.20 Matinsas Wed. & Sat. 2.00, ates cS, Wyant ans tieTYRANNY OF LOVE. | A KNQCKOUT! BRANDON “SHUFFLE ALONG”) | to thy 63RD ST. THEATRE with crowd sid gee the wason's: by! KNICKERBOCKER. — fi'way A A UNI COMEDY. IVE GAVETY, 40 5), Eva 8.59, Maca Wed. & Bat..3.90, FRANK 4 HARRIS LAST TWO WEERS WELCOME STRANGER » BELASCO Yer tie rt? LIONEL AT WILL es HENRY MILLER * A theatre G - PIM With LAP RA MOPF CREWS and Not PASSES BY ANE INE LEkGone’- Nice peopur LYCEUM fivstr w. sas, THE GOLD DIGGERS ,",A¥iny ‘wie NERDS Se NOY, PUNCH JUDY vs 80 mas ay. Bronx Opera House }\))) 8 Wa" FLORENCE REED s minace AOLUMBIA ,"") Jou Suits PeeleearBOo "clue | BOOTH © 45th, Went of ir 7a es cm ae cee! “THE TAVERN" AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, Set | paeeiNg’ ‘how ‘3 NOW fie TIMES, Weat of Broadway, ER TARGET IN THE CENTURY ; Fa #8 || : THE NEWLY FARCE, NO ADVANGE1n PRICES Just MARRIED | WI VIVIAN MARTIN ant LYNNE OVERMAS 400 SEATS . Sie Finst 500 GOOD SEAT: Wa"s.so, ‘wars. To: MW, SAT. & DEC. DAY. 400 a ear, | BIJOU #5, Wet reer tes 3? Pap ReaueoR aie | BitRicH STEIN OSCAR STRAUS? , 3!" eee) PLAYHOUSE , 460 Rot Wy, Fn 8.15 haat F odd WALT | PRSKEANE nonin | THEATRE | The Ist Year | w. dau st | , Rath | CASINO We io SELWYN THEATRES ow West sol enon HONEYBew TIMES 5Q. rs Meee edie CHARLES PURCELL iN THE RIGHT GIRL wit Dotty Wentky, CoNNa: eon TOM Wo ot We 45th inom Thurs LAST 3 WEEKS 'TTLE OLD NEW YORK oa |ELTINGE ' ahr | LAST T" GRANT in tn MITCHELL! met Puy in Town.” | BELMONT ¥, (82, %,19.,4, 1 Miss Luiu seit 39th ST. rad "REPUBLIC West aad su. te Matinecs Wed, ‘4 nsuEnter Madame 3i)!s* TRE R SICAL, € ENE iT. BYRON mi Aitoe s Wi, 48TH ST. 7%," Ni PuBROKEN WING | = tinct 44m ST THEATRE | wii HY Hd La aR WAY | Gautpukib os oees PY TSIDWGRIFFITHS |: AB Fei Hef MASTERPIECE: 'SYMEHONY ORCHESTRA RUNGE |" Ee ee Y RIG ai Re Ft ee ASTOR Wee osny-AU SEATS RESERVED cas C ih Soap a BLASCO IBA Big samsatlonal screen offerte ever bows By TA NORSEMEN CHEN Ot SHEBA om FA SEE THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE. PRODUCTIONS FULTON $85. 8% Beats He weeks oat LILIOM SS ETRE tiLD + we ek ae "SOHN FERGUSON | '(2'sudssc! VINE'S Powerful Drama, With dos, Sob tdkrai pecial Decoration Day Mut, Mon. May 20: [NOW he CENTRAL yee Twice Dai d 8.30 WILL ements MARK TWAIN'S Greatest Comedy “A loll VAR XEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT.” stseea oy EMMOTT 3. FLYNN BROAT™ VA) at 47 coed Beate $ 1 00 = Gasd joes 50 PLUS WAR Orchsstea Bileony Cc TAX Plenty of good seats in orchestra for matinee at 50c ANNOUNCEMENT — | | | I want 5,000 American citizens to purchase tickets and | | attend the National Memorial Festival, a tribute to our heroic dead, to be held in New York, ‘Thursday even- | ing, May 26. Inspiring music, mag~’ficent tableaux, National speakers. At an altar of «. sons the Amer- ican Legion's prayer for the dead. Admission $1.00 and $1.50. Reserved seat tickets may be obtained at Victory Hall Ass'n., 4 East 43rd St. and Tyson & Co. and leading hotels. | SHUBERT |) | DANCE TO-NIGHI NIGHT rf AT THE HOME OF CLEA DANCING, soi, al Slat St Suh, Matinees, AUCTION SALE J0 DAY LAMBS): AMBOL ALHIPPODROME'S.:7 NIGHT CHARLES DIL INGHA SALE. STARTS TOMORROW BY ALL MEANS SEE | GEO. M. On THE VAGABOND . BROADWAY | at 47th St. STian MARGUERITE CLARK | MOLED WIVES! LARRY SE IMEDY, oth Makers 'BRIGHTGN finan Qe "tokigt Norman Brighton Beach, | Davis @ Daraail and others, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. -lo YOU know why ONLY THREE have been made? We are speaking of motion pictures. . . THE THREE motion pictures that you have thought worth two dollars to see. Only three . . . in all these years of pictures. You recall them.. “The Birth ofa Nation’, “Hearts of the World” and most recently and now running “Way Down East”. These are all the work of one man... D. W. Griffith. Even he couldn’t make one every time he tried . . . you remember that vast “Intolerance”! Oh yes, we know that others bring pictures to the regular theatres, spend tens upon tens of thousands advertising them ... make much hurrah and to-do about their merits . . . but why can’t even just one of them go throughout the country at that price? Not one beside these three, not even one, has been able to do it. That is why we are asking you to say what YOU THINK IT IS that makes “Way Down East” so much more popu- lar than any other picture of the day. For your trouble in testing YOURSELF as to how good a dramatic critic YOU are, we will pay you $300 ... $150 for the best answex...$75 for second... $50 for third .«. and $25 for fourth. Don’t take only your own impression . . for you may be prejudiced by alities or old likes and dislikes. Ask others why ... a young a child; a middle-aged couple elderly couple. then write your letter. person- couple; +... an Get their ideas too, and You who THINK about motion pictures have found this so interesting that we have continued the time limit for these letters until May 28th. The best twelve letters each week will be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby of the Forty-Fourth Street Theatre where “Way Down East” thirty-ninth week of its run. Special Summer Prices — Somewhat Lower—Prevail Address letters to D. W. GRIFFITH, Inc. 303 Longacre Building New York City Theatres unter direction of Hugo Miesonteld TIMES Jesse L. Lasky presents WILLIAM DE MILLE'S Production, i nooTlay by Talward Knoblot A PARAMOUNT PICTURE, With Lois W Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel al Font sine La Rue. MASK DANCE~ Moongold, “The First Cireu BENDA Tony Sarg's Almanac, “The Woman R': TO God Changed” HVOLE CON MO MESTICA, ramon s enters the CRITERION HIMES, Last 5 Days “The Lost Romance” BEBE DANIELS" i “TWO WEEKS WITH PAY" Larry Semon. "The Bakery.” THALTO” Gi VST RA I. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 oe 1921." 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