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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921. FAIR CHARMERS OF THE STAGE AND NOTED ACTORS IN NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS Fae a racand ee sme But You Have Never Seen One Like Doubling ‘ Romeo. By Will Rogers, Elmer Rice and Will Shakespeare (One of these boys was famous) Will Rogers, in this delicious comedy (and it is one of the greatest ever screened) tries to learn to make love by going into the movies. He has his fling as the hero, the villain, and poses in one scene with a vamp. But when it came to real love, he had to turn to Mr. Shakespeare himself, “Doubling for Romeo”’ is so great that it has-been selected as the prize feature for an all-star feature bill during the 2nd Capitol Anniversary Week. which occurs simultaneously with the great National Goldwyn Week For this particular week, the Capitol bas extended itself to make a presentation that will be talked about for months. In addition to the feature, there will be a special production of the famous SCHEHEREZADE BALLET by a cast of forty. For the first time this ex- quisite pantomime will be presented in a fiavs for the ROTO Vy SA. Rees aN easeser ————— Ccming Week : es 3 Elmer Rice. A bashful cowboy moves Hanes cietetnc ble Fift: to Hollywood to learn in the movies ¥-" | now to make love. “Speed” and other “ahd Theatre—The Right to Secanewan aie “idee fs will be another WEDNESDAY NIGHT. fei ja will sing the Knickerbocker Tneatre—“The Wan- Romeo and Ju- dering Jew.” Fanny Re tz Song” from STRAND—Charles Ray wiil pe seen COMEDY by Kate L. McLaurin |i, “Two Minutes to Go,’ in which he WILL ROGERS IN j - | motion picture theatre at popular pri A called The Six Fifty” will he | plays a football hero who drives a DOUBLING FOR Rome Rec73 ej ae pop’ prices. presented by Lee Kugel at the|milk wagon to pay his expenses Capitol Theatre—Broadway at 5lst Hudeon Theatre on Monday night, |through college. Richard Andre wrote ai Me tases and hia {8 Story. The tii programme. will ‘The dull Nves of the farmer and hla | nig, ide ‘John Greenleaf Whit- @rudging wife are changed when a|tier,” “Robinson Crusoe, Ltd." and train off the track near their|the Topical Review, The “Mignon” es aa a SPE ier their Overture will be played by the or- Passengers come to Shentre. Bouse. Among others In the cast are Lillian Albertson, Lolita Robertaon,| CENTRAL THEATRE—Priscilla Saonard Wiley as nald Barlow, |Pean will figure as the heroine of ‘ Lil cisidisa das “The Conflict,” a thriller showing the ‘At the Comedy ‘Theatre on Monday {Columbla River during a log Jum. “HELLO, 1922,” St. Beginning Tomorrow. AMUSEMENTS. GMPIRE &r2,8 8 8, Ere se Positively the Finest Show in New qu SKINNER York. You Could Not Duplicate it a EE RR = in Any Theatre for $5.00 a Seat. aight Richard Watson Tully will|theae. ne ome | 108 10 save AT COLUMBIA. Fanta Produce “The Paight to Strike,” 4 — ry Wray fe Dlay by Ernest Hutchinson deating| | RIALTO—Gloria Swanson, in “Un-| 4 new burlesque called “Hello, | Stree Fr . to | UNPARALLELED ||: belie yitn industrial roubles Sn England. See akin etter ine wane 1922," will be given at the Columbia|® £ aon At STAR SHOW OF HELEN HAYS. eee ree Tee Tote Harty (of a South African farmer ta beaten | Theatre, In the company are: | W: : 27M | ENTERTAINMENT |]P A RK {(HEATRE, coLusmus Cinta. Mestayer, Ronald Adair, David Tor- | into revolt, remains fo! econd | Scotty Freidell, Bernard Dorcey, | ,, ae D PERFECTION “A BACHELOR’S NIGHT” rence and Gypsy O Brien are in the |We-k. |The orchestra plays “Tann-| Franz Marie Texas, Teresa Adams, = _ |] PRICES 0c to $2 EVERY NIGHT, INC, SAT. cast. eae hauser Gertrude Lavetta, Don Trent, Cecil a epple YRONARD Y SSS & ne ater David Belasce and E.L. Erlanger's, RIVOLI—"Camiile,” with Nastm-| McCann, Howard Heinly and Wililam | he Bit _ entertainment «ni ‘ gbreene e! “Cohan’e) THE GKEA product.on of “The Wandering Jew" Va enters on its second week. With | Murphy, C latent Club, dance, Commodore, § it this feature are ‘The Vamp" and the eR aR @ Itvoll Pictorial, ‘The music pro- IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. mitiih Avenue Hospital, luncheon, but- - gramme includes parts of Tschalkow- mere utr et) Et {a, evening. New York, luncheon. ‘will be brought to the Knickerbo ‘Theatre on ‘Wedresday night. pay by E morale ‘Thurston, an Bi sky's “Fourth Symphony." SPEER author, Is not a dramatization Lg " of Bugene Sue's novel, but an origina, CRITERION ~ "Peter Dbbeteon,” | Umpire City Chapter, 0. 12. 8., dance, Play*w th scenes ranging from Jeri- with Elsie Ferguson and Wallace , Mo) AL dana Balem at the time of the Crucifixion Heid enter on its second week. The M. nce, to Spal. during tLe days of the In- Music programme includes “The deration of Arts, exhitt quisition, The company includes Enchanted Forest. tion, Sage Foundation Butiding, 22d | Tyrone Power, Helen Ware, Thig = = = —————— . Lawton, Albert Bruning, Sidney LUNG 19, John Ch Charles hin 8 age see THE LOVE LETTER Bi LYCEUM, Wee 45: 2 Weeks. . dinner-dance, McAl- Je, Fifth Avenue and Herbert and Edgar _____ AMUSEMENTS. si rey AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS te seta ° 40un, ar, isis 52. Eve, Yo \ The 1 PRRORITBOCHR EL” Roca bd TS tte Bramhall Playhouse reopens on wie. “BLOSSOM TIME” eae eee tne. i. dans | CENTURY ‘i f ‘ 1g vite col hear David Warrheld Wnerae mut reday. t h pvival = us teal “ ” ui Wer fer, Davenport's” play. “Difference ta Cer kasict nee somtio” ™E LAST WALTZ ™™ gutanen Tne coveM.”__ |HUDSON ‘Yee, NEXT MON. "¥gv"1| Gods.” NATIONAL 5, us .nis Rann) | concent JOLSON sisiene | won, oo. si—soTHERN-MARLOWE. Sealy Men, CARL RANDALL & C0. ‘ cee ren 48 1ST IRE! 30TH ST. Tain © o¢ eas, ven a. | GALLAGHER & SHEAN THE | SIX Fl FIFT! Etat oa ome iwi MAIN TREET WH HODGE © “sewane oF ooos | | “CELEBRATED TO-MW BSWAYat 146 STF SHOWS DAILY _ y : POT LUCK..| | il nA BAYES 7 Novelty in New York. CENTURY CONCERTS” § NIC HT jatiness Wed & 230 12 ALL STAR Ww CTS Change of Bills | %..:. PQTLUER... JUST WARRIEUs || atahnen " DAPHNE 7 : z m » SEE uu In Vaudeville }| / Poot Bes AR PAMMOUSE ge ‘ hy Ae ae ke sae FLISS * coppess || Wait “TILL | Ean MARRIED | | fro svibent tauoeviiss wows DAILY] gurnbttina’'sius. || TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT 3° PALACE —The bill will include ‘aoop a Arnold Daly and William Norris in | BIJOU (uae lite Mat mete | Uo vigueT x 1,000 4,tn"ar $1| 500 AT SO! “The Van Dyc ~gattacnen a || ACTORS’ FIDELITY LEAGUE OTTO KAUGER GALLAGHER & Charles Kii a p vit Eresé wets | = a cee Bowki soars Seng sat, THE, NIGHT CAP 4" | #an ve Maxine Elliott’ 2° £8, ruinaton _ || BUILDING FUND CONCERT re Aotaal aSTIERee Pitecship . ALL STAR FEATURES Ruth KRovee in songs, Venita Gould, wm. iy L PRICES $2.00 TO 500, SEATS NOW SELLING, Ha} Skelly and Nat Nazarro. —— Manson wie eee BERGEN AVES writ Wore “etasé ||CORT Wat ai Bc reaines abe uate || Barrymore Rambeau raraae, [aic MONLY —3t 3° ton Alexander will head the vaude. je “THE Cal we, in Paddy's Gone « o:Hantin, | ORDHAM FAVORITES WEEK. Yille list and the screen will ehow eee wk vy to bite aaa “Dectasee. git A SILL OF stan ; THEATRE BWAVat4 Tt ¢ Golem.” i D FROM errr. De eetie oHEAtRE ten lt oe © © Biriys Mowe Them. & Sat. ath as. weal ioe tata Thur, @ Sat. | ¢ +4 FORDHAM & rue rour co aH TOMORROW at NOON Bordoni tn songs. Jvan Bankoff In THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS —— | LONGACRE, W. és 6. Maw Wed & Gat 280 Sea eet UAVALINTINE AVE oF THE Eanr! Ff - dances, and George MacFarlane, bar- | oe ‘SLE. of Bw Bra. 8.90 5 8: FD © tone: will head tos lst, GARRICK {iu*ieun oa’ar ase |) A Ce TH A NK. U BUVBERT Ta EVS.8:50 MATS WE SON a ee ote : WLI te mane Caceniac tbe mosical . bs B USH coat EFFERSO JOE DARCY, ST. CLAIR Woe Gest et £22] | ———————"- Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesente man; Ben Welc ff e 14 STE of 5 AV TWINS, ome & CHAR. } Harkins in‘ “Th iendaaal |<" VITON vs UTTLE : LIE CHAPLIN. In Hie C TIMES Evenings *.30 SE eon muy ie LILIQM >| ters nes tst Year| wyynscy : ee is oar ee | RIT ERION si os ma) P Ain, Italian Ae | XWENTRE West Ab" St cla LYN FONTANNE vocalist, and the Kfords, Frencn . THEATRES dancers, wil] be the chief entertaia-|¥ BELMONT Wet (2 8t_ Bran 4 tres, CASINO tvs 5 weoesarryo | Ue 90 Mab Wdedsng 250 | ere BELMONT Te ae a | ASTOR THEATRE Sroxévez | STREET 5. EJ 5 ‘ wie | i} pacian in dances wit vette neade| | THE HERO” “veins”? oN | TRE ‘xeaser’., || KNickensocKen, ive cee"! || Elsie Ferguson’ Wallace Reid HENRY Niner. The list will Include Cic- —— | TRY rena CO e Rte bt BF. KEITH ‘sess V, °, ” Bee, Peder cme ate ae || SEWN alli ES Ba errr ra Me ROI WI co cuaciny provers ate” in “PETER IBBETSON ningham in songs, and the Joe Bo- foun be p LYRICS Ancluding Sunday | GoLvwin' by voATION VAL | A Paramount Picture ganny troup at enc hy —aldies | BENING MONDAY MOSs"s Po without « solitary flaw by the most perfect cirema cast bas ever been our ‘Bascted Herschel He pleagure {0 see Dotson and “Here 18 & masterwork of the photo-t of the three beet motion plotares, from om nensche cailene. ||LEXINGT TEX AV" LAST 2 TIMES QUINN L. MARTIN ta The Werte, pe iccr ae ‘SIR HARRY | CABT INCLUDES: Eilete Dexter, Montane Love Botores Cesaina And) Big” Company. w ] A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION omner'Be oko’ acta || PERS ATRN CS | a In Addition:—THE ENCHANTED FOREST” NEUE i to ie He ¥ Prologue — Soloists — Chorus — Ballet ROADWAY j eatea (as 181St e BROADWAY 2 SHOWS MAILY IREGEN = Gees THDDONA| (THREE Mien beg al New Offerings ars Meme Btn pe fern “iste Sted ® On the Screen LIC is pepe ae ‘a pTIMES SOREAIIEY 1252775 eee aR GETTING ERTIES GARTER ee "TO-DAY at ae SHUFFLE ALONG La adie NTR Akon Hosur sos “I] RIALTO sotke | RIVOL] "ats: CAPITOL—This heat ‘brate its second an y with Will Rogers in “Doubling gor Romeo" as 7 lie a. —— MADISON SQ. GARDEN ‘Rreld Over for a S cond Week Held Over for a Second Week fia toilee atitartion’ is etary. Sy PPODROMES ice | DANCE PALACE Beginning Tomorrow Beginning Tomorrew CHAP LIT CHAPLIN CONTINUOUS DANCING | n OTHE IDLE CLASS" | | 075000, RAUARE. FOOT | GREATEST, nuscese | AED ENTIRE CHANGE Y SHOW EVERY Weck v BEST SHOWS IN THE giHeR BR PRR ‘f) WORLD FOR THE MONEY Vin AND THEY’RE CLEAN! (yp And a Groat Company, including FRANZ Stat E: aneen Hughes’ DETTE RE TTETT Pat) Gloria Swanson | NAZIMOVA —IN— —IN~ “Under th> Lash” | “CAMILLE” Adapted £1 “The Shulamite" HAROLD gies COMEDY A Paramourt Picture “Breaking Into Broadway.” FAMOUS RIALTO. RCHESTRA RI OL! CONC RT O"CHESTRA hugo tieserted Frederick Btahiberg and and Joseph Littau Conductiny Emanuel Baer Conducting a nM MURE “ENTS. “DANCE Terrace Gorden PALACE + Louis Fischer's Incomparable Orches- tra and Popular Jazz Band. Eunday Dancing from #.15—Two Bands Je DIBE Seilic. Sesser un (eee 0804 Tractor eat living & Jack Kauteran Valero” ‘Beryere and ||| EVERY. SATURDAY "EVE. others, \ MUBIC BY MINCK “The Old Oaken Buoket'® ! ADMISSION 50: *LATBUSH RUS ATryn tag Frescott & Hove Eden ss # Naeem bal st RAND SYMPHONY, on MR. HERBERT APPEARS 5.20, 1.50 OBES BLD 7th ANNUAL WONDER SHOW ng Monday Aftern MARIE TEXAS and TERESA ADAMS. All jangerous ‘6 Fun, Music, Dancing and Pratty Girls. Twice Da'ly Curve Ahead” ) ’ ACCUSE’ EP, 90493 Bronx Opera House 460 M Prices Se vk ko P ‘| STRAND SUNDAY va w Advns. & at to jo'eet Prices Se t © Adv tan | ets TRAN) Pe a "WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WOND "id LADIES? NIG Week of Oct. 31—KEEP SMILING, with BERT LAHR. bf ee Sey | ae ea ~-sae — — . ~ ~ ad ~ 0s egeememnoretinggepmncepacrperrerattnmmemnenteors ap earner a

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