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lays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Klaw Theatre—Marie Doro in “Lil. { Yes of the Field.” Longacre Theatre—“Thank You.” Broadhurat Theatre—William Hodge in “Beware of Dogs.” Punch and Judy Theatre—Hilda Spong in “The Fan.” 4 Thirty-Ninth Street Theatre—"Like a King.” Liberty Theatre — “The O'Brien Girl.” ‘ TUESDAY NIGHT. | * Globe—“The Love Letter.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. National Theatre—“Main 8tri THURSDAY NIGHT. Jolson Theatre — Al Jolson in 7 “Bombo.” | MILORED Keats ore ‘BOMBO? JOLSONS DAWN OTH. STREET THEATRE EAS New Offerings On the Screen RIVOLI—Elsie Ferguson will be seen in “Pootlights,” written by Rita Weiman, The story has to do with a New England girl who goes on the stage and pretends to be @ Russian actress, There will also b ethe Rivoli Pictorial and a “Funny Face” car- toon. * The soloist will be Gaspar Santo, a tenor from Budapest. T the Klaw Theatre on Monday A night Marie Doro will appear in “Lilies of the Field,” a play by William Hurlbut. The supporting company includes Norman Trevor, | * Alison Skipwortb, Josephine Drake and Cora “Yitherspoon. } ee . “Thank You.” a comedy by Win- f}/ chell Smith and Tom Cushing, will | be produced by John Golden at the } Longacre Theatre Monday night. It j 4s concerned with an underpaid rec- tor ine small town. In the cast are | ie P ; oes ALTO—William De Mille’s Para- Harry Davenport, Edith King, Frank mount production, “After the Shuw," { Monroe and others. Will be presented’ with Charles Ogle, Gu |Lila Lee and Jack Holt in the prin- Willem Hodge comes to the Broad: | cipal It is the story of an old on Monday night in ajstaxe doorkeeper who adopts a littie eee neat oe wn. writing called | chorus gitl. “The Beggar Mald,” with | Poth tine anon | Mary Astor as the star, will also be | Mrs. ‘Charles |Shown. For an overture the orchestra | ne and Julia} Will play selections from “La Bo- heme.” py | CIITERION—"'The Golem” \ ] comedy of his | “Beware of Dogs.” others, are Ann Davis, C, Craig, Edith Sha Bruns. . 8 ” a French comedy will re- together ( “The Fa > weeks, A. Caillavet and Robert D. Mers,| © weeks, toxeth goned ied the Punch and Judy |¥ gue,” Tony Sate’s “Why Theatre on Monday night, will have Cave Men” and Buster Hilda Spong as its star, The chief Hard Luck.” ‘There will also be concert numbers and a Benda widow who tries to mask dance. ‘airs of her friends. nk Sylvester and figure is e are in the si STRAN 1 E Blood ; “Like a Ki an American comedy rhe programme , by John Hunter Booth, will be pro- dancers, singers » Strand Topical Street Theatre on Monday night. The |\ 4 duced by Adolph Klauber at the 39th company Includes James Gleason, Ann we : Harding, Hale Norcross and Frances | ym = Howard. CENTRAL son will make ft ole See’, his first stellar appearance in “Brans- George M. Cohs u rd of Rainbow Ridge,” a film ver- comedy, “The O'Brien Girl,” by Otto) ene Manlove Rhodes's Har Frank Mandel and Louis A. | n y Malone plays the hero- Hirsch, begins an engagement at the | will be seen in “The } Liberty Theatre on Monday night, | oi reél comedy the company are Georgia Caine, z sneth Hines, Ada Mae Week CAPITOL — "Dangerous Curve De Soria, Robinson Newbold, Ahead." y by Rupert Hughes, ‘Tombes, Alexander Yakovleft and will be cipal feature. Other win Forsberg. | pictures ind a ballet will com- Oy plete John Charles Thomas will be sented as a star by Charles Dilling- | ham at the Globe Theatre on Tu y FRANK FAY AND SKATERS AT THE GOLDEN GLADES' } night in a musical play called “The | The book and lyrics of Love Letter.” William 1 Tatg ou letan snout P| Frank auburn-haired also includes Will West, Carolyn media it the Golden Glades Thomson, Marjorie Gateson and] Roof e ‘Thomas Healy res Adele Astaire. | taurant, dway and 66th Street. sage In addition to-day there's » i Welain: Sirect? & drematisatlonvot|iguaaiye wore ee acre een oe Sinclair Lewis's novel by Harvey |“ some of the world's most fa- O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, will be|™MOUs skaters. Among them presented by the Shuberts at’ the Lora Jean Carlisi ional Theatre on Wedn » Winslow and Steel Alma Tell and MeKay Beauty — Quartett play the leading roles. On, May Judell, ay . . . Franklin and Francis ‘Al Joteon will come into hi , ir, acrobatic skater, Then, too, playhouse, Jolson’s 59th t enth Avenue and 59th | | on Thursday night, AMUSEMENTS. i} t production of a musical = mmberg, ludes Janet | Irene and| [NEW YORK THEATRES } EKEITH'¢ ra | WORLD'S BEST: VAUDEVILLE stcich, Mil- | Re STARTING MONDAS ac Grace | ez and Peggy, Franklyn | : KEITH THE STANDARD | OF THE WORLD | DAPHNE POLLARD MoConnell Siaters Hackett,” Delmar 2ronx Oper: Change of Bills om, su ao KARYL NORMAN THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE WARRY CARROLL 4 MORTONS Cressy & Dayne “ her WINTER GAR “The Barry Ann W or in nily ARMAN KALIZ. © pricipal FOURTH * with Rubys de Romer. PRE-EMINENT INTERNATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT ALL-STAR BILL | ALL-STAR CARNIVAL BILL BIG pil FAVORITES Fist Halt of Week: | FRANCES PRITCH: | ARD & CO.. Others & | Soren Feature Lois Weber's ro in "Under t rHEAT 12 SHOWS. DAILY IADWAY THEATRE ) Knows THEATE } ANE THe BLOT" | a viet {the (OWN HALL *, | : — . Moncey, Oct. 2, at j LEGION CONCERTS AND MUSIC. AMERIEA! AroGRAND OPER, ‘ ied BARD OF RA Madame Bute Sales * Piloes Sve" to hy Mon Withut o Centy Fives, 8.30, Daily Mats, 8.20. opular Prices, B0e and B41, age *|NEW BURLESQUE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921, Neds By I ALMA TE cd Eow's Fstate HEATRE als WRAL Hk StUOrS. © NOTABLE STAGE FOLK IN THE CHIEF ROLES OF LL In Main Ant tea oe Ay Se ae ad NEXT WEEK’ S ATTRACTIONS 27 ro ELSIE F NS FOOT RIVO WwoLMA Lee “ONE ARABIAN Ny NIGHTSTRAND HELEN! " CHW | Cae INC AFTER THE SHow” RIALT MARION COAK Lee (MOWATT TILL WER RIVE AH MARRIED? LAN HOUSE | POLICEMEN RESCUE WORKERS FROM FIRE Lead Panic-Stricken Men and Boys to Safety From Burning Building. Thirty men and boys working over- time last night on the upper floors at Nos. 103 and 105 West 24th Street, we: pantie stricken when smoke prevented their escape by stairs from the burning building, They grouped at windows and on the fire escape shouting for help to the thousands that jammed the street Policemen Clancy and Phillips of the West 20th Street Station went through ltne next bulldins to t ‘oof and into | Ing buil ling by way of the sky- ‘They led many out that way and two who were overcome by smoke. They returned to the bulldiag jen dire d the rest to safe mes were held to the 24th in Store on the ground floor, oss was $1 000. a a Sinn White Street ‘The EDITH KING tn 4 “THAN K YOU! LONGACRE. Six Natio ve Pact. yA, Oct. 1 League of n ; Nation's agreement to limit the white & BEGERE fds | slave traffic was signed to-day by SS BROAD: Moor cisson \ipania, ain, Lithuania, Slam,” Nor INTSORE FIRES way and Sotuh | Africa CENTRA\ THEATRE. here is th lenge Orche Glades Chal- in its second “Golden a,” | now J | Season, AT THE COLUMBIA “Tit foe Tat,” Joseph Hurtig's new burlesque, will be the attraction at the Columbia Theatre. In the com- pany are George Niblo, Helen Spencer, Johnny O'Donne Yonnors, Steno, Sg ae AMUSEMENTS. "SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE 3 Dower. Winter Garden eis NORA F \YES “ys wenoen 44TH ST. Theatre Tyee Sand 8.15 LEW FIELDS QW hen'sranstrd UTTLE ; Sr | |The 1st Year ASTOR ™* tt at _ Se THE BLUE LAGOON ‘Marjorie Rambeau Eva 40 West dith St_| Mara Wed. and Sat, at 2.30 JOHN GOLDEN sars THANK YOU" Comedy by Messrs, @mith & Cua Saved by WINGHELL sanrrs WILL OPEN . T TH! LONGACRE THEATRE NEXT MONDAY EVE, aod that the curtain will ris ay to 8.15 as the punctuality of the audience may permit SCASING wWeBSO Marc SAT 230 TON JME EST SEALS OE Oitver Morosco's WAIT TILL WieRE” “WARRIED Playea by a Typical Moretco Ca Rick we P, M Piscra BY Eleanor Wiison, Tenny Hilson and|that an old isolated schoolhouse in\ lesanha Id Anna O'Donnell, | which mysterious lights were seen | wepertoeiaarmndnd ee in pee ar, | was infested with “sp! 8," the € i CANADIAN SPOOKS Mant, tut the spits were ot aIVOL BROADWAY | Continuous Noon TURN TO MOONSHINE) moonshine and not the Sir at 49th Street Ses. 1 te 11.30 P.M. res variety. Mysterious Light ights is End in Finding }ea by the. police ACHE CER ee Booked for three Weeks. hee cay al platform they found # huge stl of Still and Men—Four Are \ ; Dee to cally gall: Beginning Tomorrow | Maxine | wa, FAVERSHAM, Nora Bayes Jia; fi hvor Bis. Ers§.29 Just Married ‘vives mares ELTINGE S035 (es Helen a Mackellar, IN REPUBLIC GETTING GERTIES.GARTE AMUSEMENTS. schoolhouse, which had been H to a farmer recently, Was v si ted. Arres' Oct. 1—Whi Adolph Zukor presents ELSIE i ERGUSON "Fe ~otlights’ By Rita Weiman Directed by John S, Robertson Photoplay by Josephine Lovett AMBASSADOF Hobe ‘aLOSsoM T TIME’ | Musical Play BLUE BEARDS | git WIFE RITZ EAPAIBE go ey rvs. aso, | CENTURY {2° 69% Sure Weaaeat tis THE | LAST WALTZ With ELEANOR PAINTER, Plymouth “, ny 4 Rms A-Hunii Eres, S30, Stats BIJOU "4 08 4 ety Franco EAST 2 SiLVER FOX THE DELOUR Ary” Wish Eitle Shawnon—Anqustie "Duncan Most Pert SHUBERT TT, ote. | go THEATRE, | Pye | a put ‘ AGE FO| HILARITY and ‘aramount __ SEATS AT BOX oF rice” THE NIGHTCAP atid Picture VY BY FANNIG HURST ngs 8.45, FUL YON ge LILIOM scituoihaGr ‘ine BEST. SEATS AT BOX OFFICE. ay To-day FAREWELL PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. WA BOOTH ‘ici. ‘Wea @ See, geonge | "THE GREEN VIOLET Hi Atth St. Theatr West stb St Eve. $30] ARLISS » "GCpbEss Gand OTYO KRUG! & Sat ROMANLIC HIT OF THE SEASON. Greenwich Village TEA. ee “A fee "LA interesting play: Herald. a maringe LAUNCELOT & ELAINE with PEDRO de CORDOBA BERTON presente Sidi aie i TIONAL Fs ne amelie SELWYN THEA: Wiad a Matiness Wed. end Bay JOHN DI Ere. 8.30, 2.30: CIReLe fautthenan" CIRCLE | thwesy LAW) no TIMES SQ. Tire, W105 Gourtenes"a Lata’ Fishel is HONORS ARE EVEN Ice Skating Season 1921-22 Opens at ICELAND To-day B'WAY-52D ST. Admission 75c THEATRE, GABEL’S 116TH ST. JHfA7# AN OVERNIGHT? iuiTt “LuvisS’ 1 KUOUBLES’’ With MAX GABEL and JENNIE GOLDSTEIN. AS’ SUPPORTED BY AN. ALA Ht MATINERS: TO-DAY, SUN and TLE NIGHTS: SAT, MON. gud TUY SUNDAY, WORLD WANTS WOK WONUKBY “ | BRINCESS rennin THE SPRING’ NO) Lae BH Mads Wed dot “SURE FIRE” | BELMONT y's 3 “THE ieee son, of Way atin: day Bryant 48, Eves, RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahlberg and Emanuel Baer Conducting RI A LT Square OPM. Sunday ite 11.30 Jesse L. Lasky Presents Times CRITERION: Continuous Noon to 11,30 P. M. 16th Week —Last 2 Weeks Presented by Carl Laemnile Times Continseus Noon to 1 | | Her Must TL} ORD EA NiLERoY" | WILLIAM De MILLE’S | ,, M’ CR Ce ee A UNIVERSAL PIOTURE a ai Th GOLE APOLLO 2 aie! Wry |{MLCENTRAL BEKTENS? “After the Show’ e uiday Mat at 3 by Rita Weiman Prologue with “Eli Eli” APeramoant (ratnre Buster Keaton Comedy | “THE BEGGAR MAID" | FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA | Benda Mask Dance | Tony Sarg / Almanac TO-MORROW .. .you'llsecit. ..M chef d’oeuvre « + + French for knovkc Curve Ahead . Hugh Riesenfeld and Joseph Littau Conducting woday “THE GREAT IMPERSONATION’ Hughes’ @ ty erous All about ye aatie ‘Sisto’ re "igh. way of Love... Not-a dragging moment 2 a Teclinglinchtoeicelulaiaie (rar cealtcicruraea powers «+ + please don’t miss it... it’s great} & Altec sit Ras snap oe daih... Pep 220 Oh Gene | Burgess, coin us some words to express the wonder of ENTIRE CHANGE’ SHOW EVERY WEEK this clever picture . . « Goldwyn features Helene Chad- Lowest Prices on Broad wick and Richard Dix « ++ D: rous Curve Ahead is ¢ © > st » ® fury rices on Broadway Cu Finest Musical Shows in ths World for th» P. a rare treat... be on hand at the Capitol when the % That's Vhy th Columb Is Always C lights go out. Ma\, Wwono's SERIES RETURNS READ FROM STARTS TO-MORROW AT THE CAPITOL ‘ Dangerous (ay Curve Ahead ! Jeville Mus ind beautifully pre nce. Smoking Permitted. D and Johp Bary Burlesque, Vav All new, ‘ Twice daily. Seats two weeks in ad Week Ot. Mike new BON TONS, with Geo Comedy. nted PALACE AMUSEMENTS. |JEMPTRE “sien ea Soa OTIS SKINNER GLOBE- LAST POP. MAT.TODAY | LAST 2 TIMES FIRST NIGHT TUESDAY NEXT, JOHN CHARLES THOMAS fe “THE LOVE LETTER” Vio BELasco Deneente FRANCES STAKK easiest ‘on vip ‘wEbasco DAVID ‘WARFIELD IMUSIC BOX W. © &. Bry to. eens Mats (Wed. and Sat. IRVING memes MUSIG BOX REVUE” HUDS« ives, at 8.20, HUDSON ee oat T*= MAN i. MAKING With DONALD GALLANER. COR’ SAM WARIS Presets with MARY RYAN. THEATRE, W. 8 in Yvan COHAN THEA. Broadway “A PERFECT WORK."—Eve, Telegram. IGAIETY {, S Gcies fvsgealt ts so.THt WHEEL SAM H. HARRIS ¥, SIX CYLINDER “LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, LIBERTY GEORGE WHITE'S CANDALS J LAST POP: MAT. TO-DA OGY snes Erenings | a Seen] SMITH _LYNN N‘FONTANNE 2 TH Vast tat darn ty ST, music wal Lt. be SHUFFLE ALON “na ONLY MIDNIGHT PERFORM CE WED. The Chief Eunuch! ough te bis lot—vertly le ise ‘8 Ife—keeper of the bunds Fs jous wives in the mighty raked harem. Barry the day for him POLA NEGRI the wild desert dancer in 66, ‘One Arabian Night” BEGINNING TO-MORROW MARK orean? Broadway and 47th St, s Brosdway & 43 8. STAT CoolaM ol PM At toe Night Boe at Sus Hol) TAT IN “CHARGE It” Terrate Garden _ DANCE th St, near Lexington Av. Dancing? Eva, 7.80 to 12.45. Sundays, 2.30 to. 28.15 DANCE ON THE NEW FLOOR Priv: ¢ Lessons Day or WROADWAY JONES AND SINGING ATS AEE BESTE we NOW nat Se MAURICE, SWARTZ he WI BROUK._ Bronx Opera House ' LADIES’ NIGHT ann BROOKLYN) eS STAI “MAW Jp) in SERENADE" L waar 00K KL “THE CHILD sears aS

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