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5 ad _. | Breseni called “Pot { On the Screen THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Plays for the | ung | 4 MONDAY NIGHT. Playhouse—“Wait Till We're Mar: | tied.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. _ Ambassador Theatre—“ Blossom time.” THURSDAY NIGHT. Lomedy Theatre—"Pot Luck.” ee AIT TILL WE'RE MAR- | RIED,” a comedy by Hutch- i} eson Boyd and Rudolph Bon- | mer, will be produced by Oliver Morosco at the Playhouse on Monday night. It deals with the romance of a poor young | The cast in- | | fan and a wealthy girl. @ludes Marion Coakley, Henry Dutty | Read, Edna May Oliver, Maude Turner Gordon, Adah Sherman, Jean Shelby, Lucy Beaumont, James Spottswood end Rapley Holmes. ee . “Blossom Time,” a musical play Phased on incidents in the life of Franz Bohubert, will be presented by the “@huberts at the Ambassador Theatre @m Wednesday night. Melodies by ‘Wohubert and H. Berte have been @éapted by Sigmund Romberg and Derothy Donnelly has revised the eok and lyrics of A. M. Wiliner and HL Reichert. Among others in the wompany are Olga Cook, William Dan- ferth, Bertram Peacock, Zoe Barn Frances Halliday,, Eugene Martinet, | Paul Ker, Emmie Niclas, Dorothy ‘Whitmore, Ethel Brandon, Howard Marsh, Yvan Servais and Robert Paton Gibbs. ' . 8 6 A comedy by Edward Childs Car- Luck,” will be ented at the Comedy Theatre on uraday night by Kilbourn Gordon, Inc. It concerns a young woman who, ‘when romance and happiness seem Ikely to pass her by, takes matters fmto her own hands, Leading parts will be played by James Rennie, Clara Moores and Rockliffe Fellowes, * 8 “Ladies ght” will be the attrac- Mon at the Bronx Opera House. ————— ‘Big Features In Vaudeville WINTER GARDEN — Shubert vaudeville will find a home at the ‘Winter Garden on Monday afternoon, -with Nora Bayes in new songs as the headliner. The bill will also in- clude Hal Forde and Gilz Rice, the Avon Comedy Four, Kajigama, a /mewoomer from Englend named Du- “Cation, Olympia Desvall and her horses, paver and Blanks and Tor- Ano, juggler. 7 4TH STREET THEATRE — Lew “Fields, with Lulu McConnell and oth- es, will appoar in a condensed ver- | Bion of “Snapshots of 1921." Miss Mo- Connell will also present her comedy Veketch “At Home.” Others on the bill will be Yvette, Fred Allen, Ryan and Lee. Vinle Daly and P. T. Selbit / with bis illusion “Sawing Through a Woman.” «epee ee the I'st will be Sophie ker and her jazz band, Harry Fox William Collier's skit “Interrup- * Carl Randall, dancer; Welling- ay Cross and Harry Watson jr. KBITH'S ROYAI—Among the fea- tures will be Harry Carroll In “Vari- eties of 1921," Koger Imhof, Patricola, and Gene Archer and the Three BRA—With Eddie Leonard, heading the bill, will be Ed ALHAM meal lag’ nd Al Shean, George Mac- maene and Chief Blue Cloud and ‘incess Winona | COLONIAL—Arman -Kaliz in a musical number, Ha! Skelley, dancing @omedian, Craig Campbell and Joe Rolley will be among the entertain- ers. HAMILTON—Adele Rowland gongs, Franklyn Ardell, Jose Victor in a playlet and the W Bisters will be the leading features. LOEW'S STATE THEATRE the first half of the week the bill will include Edward Stanisloff and cor ‘pany in dances, Kalaluhi's Hawail- ans and Elain Hammerstein on the en in “Handcuffs and Kisses.” Thuredey will bring Grace Cameron 4n songs, Will Morrissey'’s “Buzzin’ Around” and the film play “Cha it" with Clara Kimball Young MOSS'S BROADWAY THBPAT —The bill will Include Billy § 20th Century Revue," Mrs, Hughes in “Contented Peggy, Glason and a photoplay called Girls Leave Home.” New Offerings “Why RIALTO—"The Great Impersona- } ton," a mystery drama from the | novel by FE. Phillips Oppenheim, will be the chief feature. James Kirkwood | plays the two prinvtpal roles. There } will also be “The Four Sea a cartoon called “Out of the Inkwell,” | and the Rialto Magazine. The music gramme will open with T: shal : Kowsky's Marche a Hart w ) ‘AIVOLI—William Ss. geen in “Three Word Hrand,” a West ern thriller that insiudes a by L with Indians. "The Beggar Maic | two-ree] picture based on Tennyson's | } Byem, will also be shown, together with a cartoon. One of the con } features will be Lotta Madden, sv prano. CRITERION—"The Golem” will re main for three weeks nore, The pro- | logue, with Jacob Sandler's Bi,” and Lazar Saminsky's * ) Metzar.” is sung by Emanuel Min-a Li Irga Wank and the Criterion Ensem- MARY BIC KE: AS “Lire pore, RANTLE Ror 0 THEATER ‘ey ANN & ath Ria There are also a projogue and musical | numbers. | “The Invisible CAPITOL- Power,” a crook play, will be the leading fea- ture. Other pictures include “Behind the Scenes at the Mack Sennett Studios.” The overture by the orches- tra will be Tehalkowsky's "March Slav.” ~This new house, at Broadway and | 83d Street, will open Monday night, | It will have continuous showings of | picture plays with three changes a week, MUSIC NOTES. The New York Festival Chorus, which for ten seasons gave summer oratorio at the Ocean Grove Auditorium, is to ie reorganized and will begin regular re- hearsals under the direction of Tall Esen Morgan at the High School of Commerce on Tuesday evening Oct. 4 Singers are inv! to Join the chorus at any of the Tuesday night rehearsals. Membership limited to five hundred he tenth season of the Kriens yphony Club will start on ‘Thuraday, “anata Werrenrath will give the | of bis al New York recital series at Carne Nov. 13, Mina H. . formerly of the Chicago Grand Opera’ Company, will give her first Now York recital in Aeo- Nan Hall on Monday afternoon, Oct. 10, at 3 o'clock. The Young Men's Symphony Oreh- estra will commence rehearsals for ‘ts twentieth season Sunday Oct. 2, under the baton of Paul nneberg, — ‘The orchestra was conceived and endowed by the late Alfred Seligman as a school for the development of American symphony musicians and to that end It s been very successful, Concerts will be given in Aeolian Hall announcement of the usual twelve pairs of concerts, Friday evenin mencing Oc Thursday Afternoons and = in Carnegie Hall, com and the regular si of sixteen Sunday afternoon cone Aeolian Hall, commencing Walter Damrosch, who will en} his thirty-seventh season as conductor of the New York phony Orchestra has planned to present —programme® containing many features of unusual in- | terest, T at 2.15. P. M, morrow, the well | prano, and I ve a concert a oncert ts to aca ppresentatlve cr posers, | Arthur Middleton, one of America's bert Known and favorite baritones, will appear at Aeolian Hall on Sunday at ternoon, In recital ic lovers with ations of Latvian com- Oct. 8 AMUSEMENTS. Joln the Popular “TWO-THIRTY CLUB” || i: HOME OF | CLEAN DANCING | te holding every afternoon except @ Sunday ar innovation in elrelee The same incomparable Rovel at all matinees as in the | |)| cthere's mo better Monday Wight Is Mardi Gras na | | dancing | Caroival. Broadway at Slst St. HIPPODROME eel eey Lg ES. 4 ce Show PRICES “cur. ~ awe | re mats 428 EVEN cl tsa . } | ble. Ton Barg’s “Why They Love FGavemen” “and. Buster Keaton's|/ DANCE PALACE tania 4 “lard Luck" comp-ete the film pro-| THE ONE Nid DANCE PLACE _ sramme. : MATINERS SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, — | BTRAND—Charies Chaplin in nie) GRAND FALL UPENING latest comedy, “The Idle © be presented. It shows Charlie If player with only two clubs, Othe | features will be “Dreams of a Rar © bit Fiend,” a Sport Pictorial and the )TFopical Review. With orchestra will be Estelle Carey, sopra f de la Torre, violiniste. L, THEATRE—"The no, an 4u Pont as the sta~. The scenes in ana ENTRA: % (pene will be presented, with Bir desert storm during which ® woman. || _ WEDNESDAY, September 28 | Souvenirs —Surprises Exhibitions ATE BROADWAY 45 8, Con. 11 A.M. AFT. 300, THE BLING OF THE LABH. Adrian, Oths. Hy aT A TE = | “Putting It Over,” CAPITOL rt During thie engagement doors open 12.144 dally. ‘STAGE FAVO NF Me NBORC. LOEW'S 8D STREET THEATRE| rE 3 REEVES “BEAUTY SHOW” |*% Al Reeves will bring his “Beauty Show” to the HE G + IRIRERSON ATION SHEAR Ri = Ss. CHAPLI oe Ve Se CLAS S4. STRANI leation of Robert T the Megunticook Natton iden, has been adjusted with ut to depositors with the aid of anu wealthy summer residents Rockport, WASHI ted Harry AT COLUMBIA THEATRE|} NEWS OF U. S. IN BRIEF } WASHINGTON,—A 50 per cent, slump In imports of raw materials and nearly Columbia on Monday <The 8 hippin w Y AMUSEMENTS. | RITES IN CHIEF ROLES AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES | ‘NEXT WEEK Mrs. Bean | near | Board rk Gus Valentine, the Canadian harptye, | *{ternoon. — Reev will give his|that in exports for August, 1921, com-| Financial Vic tof the Kime ts scheduled for the first recital of the | monologue and a banjo speciality.|yared with August, 1920, !¥ reported by F at a salary of ee Nett evlatee oy atthe Others in the company are Harry|the Bureau of Foreign and Domestle Meta Including Alberto Hemant | Cooper, Mae Janese, Charlie Lavine, |Commerco in accounting for the sharp he violinist; “Dora Hellini a wine | PeRey Reade, Evelyn Dean and) jeotine in fen trade. sopranio, and Robert Gaylor, who will | Marcia Compton BOONBVILLE, Ind—A jury found Annist at the piano and organ = Se NICER aaa ll eas ab taer atten ashe too motuat The Manhattan Opera House will | lam Deffendoll, seventeen, guilty o F body is in a vault pead- usher in its muateal season of 1881 aid YOUNG MOTHER LEAVES [ine murder of his mother, seventy, and | in for relative on Monday night wi ne Ban oa Carlo Grand Opera Company's perform: BABY FOR FILM LURE.) "=! & an ance of “La Forza del Destino.” In this - - i {naugural performance Impressario Gallo] gaye She Meant to Earn Big Salary |!’4 Contubia Is here to contest the will | will Introduce four lending singers now Ge Wer Mother stra: Alle ry: Griée eeu Hrewing’ to the Une of cea Bee Sad pear beans le RAR and Then Return Home. sai ase tio cut her ore with | tutional functions Saroya, American soprano; Joseph! ‘The lure of a movie career caused | $500 In lea ,000 estate to Mr ag HICAGO.. - Publie potley demends Regecher Amerionn ht Mrs, Dorit, Laweon, twenty years old,| Mary Df. Drlastt libel, ‘declared counrel for the Cnicago Rigoletto" is ach Tuesday d States Shipping Bou INDIANAPOLIS land | ‘Tribune in asking the Circuit Court to | night. Marie Rappold will be the guest ckeeping at No.|Coal Corporation of Virginia has asked | throw out the city of Chicago's $10,000,- artist Wednesday night in the title role an injunetion by if ve aa } St AC Ate jvuv sult against ft of “Alda,” Anna Fitziu will appear gi trict Court against the United Mir Se eee Mimi jn “La Boherm ‘Thursday Workers of Ameriea to Inte . - ry and on Saturday afternoon she will y aut its Mea | Falls Down Shaft to Death, in the role of Cho-Cho-San In * ante Ane . a, and Pike Casper sixty-five, of No. 402 da tert it at SSSR RONMENT ee ete| AVABHI SG! 2N._Eneincors East 4th Street, elevator operator and Hiayan, planiat. will give a re-| Mrs, Lawson nid ahe had no inten-|bY Henry Ford wilt make arte jwwatchman in the Consumers’ Brewery an w. mesiien “ piers | tlon of abandoning her baby, but meant yon a it i yh the . 3 hullding at No. 1001 Avenue A, was in- The Now Yor's Symphony Orchestra, | fet 4 Job in. the film world, earn Wie nefore negotiations for a sale are | stantly killed to-day when he fell from Walter Damrosch conductor, enters! yi She had not seen the baby snes | closed. {the first floor to the bottom of the v: h i) he y 57 upon its forty-fourth season with the! Apri 16 PORTLA $257,000 Navaten a AMUSEMENT%. AMUSEMENTS. AAthSt. [suueenr KNOCKOUR | vaxine Lliott’s “yay unos |ohe Nie BLUE Oo si "FAVERSHAM SILVER FOX | LAGOON 4eaam mit Chri a we at BO | SHUBERT fate ct 4,27 n/t E DETOUR Att, GREENWICH VILLAGE fault SEATS AT BOX OFFICE. CENTURY ots Soe Wot aan The LAST WALTZ *vatitex Sato TANGER TOMENSET MAUGHAW'S COMEDY , . » | “THE CiRCLE” || With the Bost Cast to America, John Drew Mrs. cesue Carter Estelle Winwood Exnest Law.ord John Hall.day Robert Rendel al the Selwyn Theatre Eva 8.0, Mata Wed, and Sat. 2.39. at the Times Sq. Theatre WM, COURTENAY and WITH A TYPiCAL MOROSCO CAST : ’ Henry Dutty, “Honors are Even’ (ood, Maude Turne Eyes 8,20. Mate Thurs and Sat, 2.30 Gera ar: MEO 20. Mata. Taura. &Sat, 2,50 “THE HERO” “isi” VIOLET HEMING and OTTO KRUGER In 48th 81. Thea, Fivs.8.90. Mats Thurs. & Sat THE ROMANTIC HIT OF THE SEASON Tuba (SEATS NOW SELLING. WAIT TILL th AN | Ete 3 1 Greenwich Viiieve “A profoundly Ini resting lay. wate jLAUNCELOL & ELAINE wooar. with PEDRO de CORDOBA, EMDERTON presents Sidney Howar “SWUKDS" duet, RUEN | r P NATIONAL frye Qf er ies BuocK Lucy Beaumont and Robert 62D ST, & CENT. Pann Ww, 7 DoOTk Es as See | f Silvera Laat? | eres * m THE <CREEN || | itt LEE TON OSE ae ate BEG, MONDAY NIGHT WE'RE MARRIED Edna er id THEATRE £658 10 Cals VEN ASAT PLYMOUTH 3322", "sg $m | EREINGEC ETS cis Op aed Marjorie Rambeau ‘asin SAsthsiter Rv bit F THE NIGHTCAB aii" 4th, W of Ry ie'SPRING’ (RARTARLU SCARIER r) Just Married <" Hioadway and Sth St PRINCESS iter. PROVINCETOWN ¢ PLAYERS Present LYNNE OVERMA\ nes 4 1 Cc K |r COLTON P A R K: Tica cea Fassis wv || eighiega LILIOM| 3" FOOTFALLS “IT e —$—$$_$__— THEATRE hus J st Year Starting “Toe! Morrow, SUNDAY, at Noon THEATRE fj CENTRAL B’way at 47th St. The Rage of Paris’ QUICK MOVING, ROMANTIC DRAMA MADE TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC, INTRODUCING UNIVERSAL'S NEW BEAUTY MISS DU PONT | Continuous Noon to 11 P. M. MARY ? CKFORD Little Lord Fauntleroy From the Novel by Frances Hodsa APOLL ye 42d St. W. of B’y, Mneluding Bindey ved Sunday to $2.00. Mata. 4\ THEATRE atty West Pwice Daly.1.3088. 90 LYRICS 3) sear el Glas | PaTEN MUSICAL AND SCREEN DIVERSIONS POPULAR PRICES DAY AND NIGHT Ks | See Monday's Papers for Reviews of Public Opinion RBS NI ODE DUMAS Five Beautiful “Debutante” Armor Mesh Bags | will be given to the authors of the five hest THREE MUSKETEERS’ criticisms on “THE RAG OF PARIS. Sat M0 0 1921, 1S < YFLORENCE BROWNE By oie ule Be KETSNY COLON MN Sevekeie, Senne ere ~ Bock ere He ATRE :| NEWSPAPER MEN WILL AID THE WILSON FUND. ‘The appointment newspaper publishers a Jimembers of the Newsp tee of the Woodrow Wil was announced yesterday by . Cobb, editor of The World rman of the General Pub- mittee of the undertaking | }io perpetuate the former President's ideals of democracy and human free- of widely known | 1 editors as | per Commit- yn Founda- JANE ephus uleigh, John members includ News and Obs Honorary C Bryan, s-Leader, Rich- mond, Va. Chairman; Robert W. Ringham, Louisville Courier-Journal; M. H. .be Young, San Francisco Chronicle; John P. Dwyer, Philadel- phia Record; L. G. Ellingham, Jour- ette, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Edwin New York E A. zales, Columbia (S. unnison, Brook! | Daniels, airman Stewart AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 7 heatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesen tel —, Continuous RIALTO cBb8 | 100028537. Jesse L. Lasky presents a GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION “The Great » 3 ’ E, PHILLIPS Impersonation OPPENHEIM with JAMES KIRKWOOD : Mates in the same college—and friends. Spies of rival countries—and foes! And both looked exactly ‘alike! One night one of them was killed and the other took hie place ho? A romance of love and adventure that thrills like @ thunderclap! A PARAMOUN? PICTURE crete” THE FOUR SEASONS setinims caet'tpcth Bitton “Dance of the Seasons” - - Prologue - - Soloists - - Chorus LAST TIMES TO-DAY: CECIL B. DE MILLE'S ‘THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL". BROADWAY RIVOLI eros" | CRITERION sausie CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 P. M. CONTINUOUS NOON TO 11.30 P.M. —Bbeginning Sunaay 15th Week—3 Weeks More ILLIAM q HART The Golem 1x “Three Word Brand” |“WHY THEY LOVE CAVEMEN” A Paramount Hieture Buster Keaton Comedy Tus ritwe “The Beggar Maid” “HARD LUCK” Presents Beginning Sunday Gathered by Raymond Ditmare Based on the Tennyevn and Prologue with “ELI, ELI” Prologue nwhi y sbullads BENDA MASK DANCE Soloi Rivoli Chorus STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RICHARD HALE ESTELLE CAREY MARIA DELATORRE | FAMOUS STRAND (Baritone) ‘ MALE QUARTETTE. Mark si f WINSOR McCAY'S “DREAM. OF AY RAREDIT FIEND.” ‘A Meal Sensatt rst Thme on Any Screen, A DRAMATIC ” HUNDERBOLT ! = A remarkable forceful Photoplay with a tremendous theme for~ every man and Woman! >BEGINNING MONDAY < in connection with a great bill of : AG F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE - moss‘BROAD WAY.’ Tis OLAS TREL Totty KEITHS ENTIRE CHANGE + SHOW EVERY WEEK . Low Prices and Great Shows have } made the Columbia the most popu- * lar theatre in New York, Ladies ind Children love these clean, beau- tifully oresented Burlesques. Commencing Monday Afternoon ieifats inoludiug ‘remark: weeks in advance, Smoking Permitted, ae ns Founded on the Novel by BLASCO IPANEZ. NEW AMSTERDAM WEST 4-2 51. Eves 61S. MATS. WED.&.SAT 50¢n: ZIEGFELD HIT MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL'~ GLOBE-POPMATWEDs ZIEGFELD FOLLIES BELASCO F DAVID WARFIELL ¢ CORT $i." tains “ON Presents GENERATION." —Eve. Telegrain. rere AMUSEMENTS. ay seta St. Bra, at 8.26, “00D AnD SAND oris SKINNER Rt ice LAST 2 WEEKS at 818. saat TO-DAY YCEUM, 4 Weeks Only. Weat 45th St. Mats, ‘Thurs, & rRANGES STARReastestvars MUSIC BOX. 43% ‘Best Musicel Sh Ev Phone Bry. 1479, B Wed. and Sat, 2.15. in A e ical enneth MacGowan, Globe. “MUSIC BOX REVUE” HUDSON ‘: |THEMAN? S. With DONALD GALLAHER, West 44th St. Rvenings at With MARY RYAN. HEN wiLLER ord HF BARNEY BERNARD Aaron Hoftman's Bos, Comedy. Kickers CKER, B More. SAVAG! “THE MOST JOYOUS EVENT OF THE| Brway & 46th Bt. pe MAK Wed. and fat. at SIX CYLINDER ae ; With ERNEST TRUEX. with ANN PENNINGTON® POP, MATS. WED. & BAT. S00 to OULeY WE Thea. RANCINE ree Pidbié cD HARES ae UY Wag.st S eeth SATIRICAL, ComEDY Seba o Music Hi te SSO ST urea SHUFFLE Aan [MADIONS 50, GARDEN THURSDAY, SEPT, 20 Tro Peon STRAND a OCT § TIT FOR TAT, with NIBLO and SPENCER, PRE-EMINENT INTERNATION, ENTERTAINME! ALL-STAR PROGRA.AME “FORD SISTERS, ELINORE & WILLiAMa, RAYMOND & BWAY & 47ST 2 SHOWS DAILY VERSIDE DLONIALf STREET ALTON BWAvat 146 ST 2 SHOWS DAILY LHAMBRA WESTCHESTER & BERGEN AVE, and OTHERS, ARMAN KALIZ & COm WAL SKELLEy, Craig Campbell, Solly Ward & Con Joo Rolly & Co, and OTHERS. HERMAN TIMGERG, FRANCES. PRITCHARD, 4c AQ. NI In the-' Phot WHY GIRLS LEAy. EDDIE LEONARD, MR. GALLAGHER & MR. BHEAN. George MoFay Wm, & Joe Mi and OTHERS. HARRY CARROLL IMHOF, COREENE PATRICOLA. Bill Robinson, Low & Jean Archer and OTHERS. ier Many OF wee mM “Money te omens a Anne a " GABEL'S | 116TH, ST. [nen MAX GAB 1 All-Star Cast Bronx OperaHousenain “ENTER MADAME! <1 AN 2.80 & 8.80, nit Canidae we ante BROOKLYN, LAST TIMES Tg: DAY. ay OOKLYs GEORGE WALEN & MIRIAM COOPER te “St RENADE”’ ang HAROLD LLOYD wm oar