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Flays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT Empire Theatre — William Gillette In “The Dream Maker.” TUESDAY NIGHT. | Playhouse—Graoe George in “Marie Antoinette.” THURSDAY NIGHT. | Princess Theatre—"Suzette.” FTER an absence of two years, Willlam Gillette comes to the | Empire Theatre on Mon night in “The Dream Maker.’ | dramatization of a story by Howard | %. Morton, A summer resort near New York is the svene ot tue gay. | In the supporting company are Will- fam Morris, Miriam Sears, Myrtle Tannehili, Charies Laite, Frank Mor- gan, Marie Haynes, Harry E. Hum- phrey, Arthur J. Wood and Arthur Bbenhack. : eo 6 The opening performance of Grace George in “Marie Antoinette” at the Playhouse has been postponed to Tueetay night ‘ eee “Surette,” a musical comedy by Roy Mixon and Arthur Gutman, will be Presented on Thanksgiving night at the Princess Theatre. Tye company includes Frank Lalor, Marie Astrove. Viotor Morley, John Cherry and Mar- Jory Booth. | B. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, at the Century Theatre, will appear in “The Merchant of Venice." “Countrymen,” a comedy by 8. A Berkowitz, will be produced at the Yiddish art Theatre on Friday nigh: with Maurice Schwartz, Cella Adler and Bina Abramowitz in the leading | roles, . . . . “The Nightcap” will be the attrac- tion at the Bronx Opera House. paraia else Change of Bills | ' In Vaudeville! PALACE—Leading features will be Bessie Clayton in a dance ment called “The Box Party,” Flo Walton in dances and Miss Juliet in imitations, COLONIAL—The bill will inc! Paul Morton and Flo Lewis in “Broad- *Poyle and Harry Tighe. ALHAMBRA—George Jessel's revue. “Troubles of 1920," will share headline honors with the Four Mortons. EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- “TRE—The headliner will be Ernest it. song writer, and Harry Carroll's cal comedy, “The Love Race.” The screen will show Pola Negri to “One Arabian Night.” HAMILTON — Leading attractions owill be the Avon Comedy Four, Buly Glason, Peggy Varker and the fti'm} play “One Arabian Night.” with Pua Negrt. RIVERSIDE—With Adelaide and | Hughes in dances, heading the b'l, will be Henry Santrey and his jays band, and Lillian Leltzel, aerialist ROYAL—Chic Sale, Anatole Friv'- | land, McConnell Sisters, Burns and Freda, Charles Olcott and Mary Aur and others wil! appear. MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— Thera will be Billy Shaw and ter company In “Vampires of 1921." Bert Fitagibbons, George Mcfarlane gongs, Richard Kean, protean 1 r and Ricardo and P Dean on tho screen tn “'Confitc REGENT—For the first half of the “week the bill will include Her Lioyd in a comedy ‘skit, Miller Anthony, and Charles Ray in the diw Play, “Two Minutes to Go." Thu s- day will bring Mme. Beason In “Te roman Who Knew," Harry Cooper and Pola Negri in “One Arabian Nigbt.” FRANKLIN—Harry Carroll and his “Varieties of 1921"Jand Lloyd Hugh on the screen In “Love Never Dies will be the chief features the fi st half of the week. With the change of hill pn Thursday will be William and Joe Mandel in “An Unusual Oceur- rence” and Pola Neer! in the film Play “One Arabian Night.” COLISEUM—Starting the week wil! ‘de Marmien Sisters, Houston Ray spianist, and the Charles Ray picture. “Two Minutes to Go.” On Thursday the bill will change to B A. Rolfe's musteal extravaganza and the Poln Negri film. FLATBUSH THEATRE — Among other features will be Sophie Tucker, Thomas J, Ryon, Anger and Packer and the photoplay ‘Under the Lash” with Gloria Swanson ag the star. LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—Dur- ing the first half of the week the bill will include Lyndall and Laurel in “On the Beach.” Brady and Mahoney and Allce Brady in the film p'ay. | “Hush Money.” Beginning Thursday there will be Dorothy Quintelle and Stanley Hughes in “A Motoring Romeo” and the photoplay, “The Sheik.” aa GEORGIA CRANE IN aol OBRIEN GiIRi% 118 = THOSH MONEY”, EWS STATE THEATRE New Offerings On the pened) A triple feature hus jarranged by Hugo Ric r his re-edited production | reproduction of the fa: way Butterfly,” Johnny Dooley, James | “ Lawrence and Virginia Brown Moire play the leading roles, is from 1 story , dealing with ban- dits along the Mexican border. Geroge Loane Tucker's last “Ladies Must Live,” Betty Compson in the leading rol¢, will be the lending attraction. is a young woman whose father plins | to marry her to a wealthy man so that he may increase hix own income. | “The Joy Rider” , Among other features be Victorina Krigher in dances. goes Into its Rixth y Carlos Demandi lintst of the Mis: feles, haw been engaged as n Wright rec’ tin: and Svinphony ying aceompahying mu- 8 e Strand Topleal Review wil) be the onty other film. CAPITOL—The chief attraction wi'l be a screen version of Leroy Scott’ “Poverty of Riches.” sic programme will “Fourteenth Rhapsody.” pate “ODDS AND ENDS” COLUMBIA BURLESQUE open with Liszt's THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 'TOPNOTCHERS ON STAGE AND SCREEN APPEARING NEXT WEEK AT LOCAL THEATRES. °*2 F195 $500 ceus. Kd Ge. ipsa Seem es ns same MEL Int SLADIES MOST LIVE? “woe “Boe BORLESQUERS COLOMBIA? In the com- . Dolly Sweet, | ——— ey, Margaret] this o i Hil misunderstanding . AMUSEMENTS. pany ar Marty Semon White and 1 Sree band and myself. ne rats 5 to come lee ee OTH TARKINGY vt meee e noun eer ape er AHEAD OF LOVE\ cg omsss= —__ |e ra NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF at II TEGFEL t4 D G Picture Star Says, However,| aks aumron SE AT ee REDUCED DRICE Separation From Husband | [gens cre en fi iy NEW. AMSTERDAM Is “Most Friendly.” TOMORROW Matinee & NighF | gs ou rear Nov. 1.—"The rea En coe ase s which have brought’ about thy FOP PRICES. the 1 netress, and her husband, 4 John Pitloglo, a New York tobace+| pany MATSTEVENING' rata 5 mérehant, were clearly disclosed to. | RBgseass St) vi stipnte vex: Be y almadge herself, She eal sboeee Outen paration was a “mos. ind came of the fact EMPIRE "2? fst"t3'pay a0. MARINE od to give np her career in BLUOLI ie ee ee SHOW Otis Skinner tha sano Ar Riki wanted is ' GREENWICH ithe |#s.,028,. ae me into the wif , Hahibit of EUGENE merchant, I Marine Equipment Y Great Pray. that. I must work. Nothing else U. S. Naval Exhibit jove, wealth or both—will take th — GEO, THEATRE ites SP Mone” ay hutiend wented|| Moving Pletures COHAN THeAtae seveen, bu x eeule Fe0 and oe i ' |] tess ‘telephone deginuing with 2.10 “THE PERFECT FOOL” parated, because ll MAT, TO-DAY, BET SEATS $2 more than anything ‘e SPECIAL MAT. "THANKSGIVING. n this world, “It is perfectly absurd to say, e uny other w Every Bvening—this week only 7-10 P. MI. --Admission 50c Open Saturday 10 A, M, to 10 P. MM. e Hurtig will bring to the Co: rer eieeeieeeneseeesiaeneniene hear oeryenaenaeeenmnnmnmnsmnes | 6 T ATE ie, “ AMUSEMENTS. BF KEITH THEATRES B FKEITH “sis”: VAUDEVILLE BEutNNINo, wh MONDAY: . “ rt, ci ALL-STAR HOLIDAY FE TIVAL BI'L 10—BIG_ACTS—t0 ork BRILLIANT ALL STAR BILL | . Aullet Dike, Rule & O'Brien, athere & Pole Negri in “One PDANCE TERRACE GARDEN PALACe ee ee Lessons Day » Wimmpe COMEDY Tueaure Ww je * CONWAY TEARLE,,", MAD DoG | SOTHERN- MARLOWE ;fAHiNo, @ With HELEN MENKEN. 50. ALLAN POLLOCK Ambassador “inet iti'ttts 4s | WM: FAVERSHAM i SILVER FOX I |[pELASCO Wim ime euRLARTO| POLLO Mee at tha 3 fi smusert nic ues sec ore | MNOS Tit — Vr. LOUIS MANN: ig come cue et | nanan ML MUSIC BOX %8i5 a tt “4 ; HEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS —————emememee THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEES, LONGAGRE, W. 48th Bt. 45 W. 18th, cor, 6th Av TO-DAY, Semattion at thy THURS. @ SA Tt was|— —Loews— NAZI MOVA GOLDEN GAIETY my «40s Mai sgiv'e Di SHEL EW HATES situation “CAM! Copy HAM tot Ni | por’ POUAM REVUE, Vox & Brit & others AMUSEMENTS. |" Celebrated Century Concerts” PLAYHOUSE Ww “aie Sei, 80 Mare CENTURY THEA.424 6 Cent Prk W. O OPENING POSTPONED ¢!' wi resoay LIONEL Pe ae in 7 10-MORROW AND DUKE.” Fel St aed vee || GRACE GEORGE KNICKERBOCKER _,!#040Wa¥ ALONG" SHOW 7 $ NIGHTS 8.20, MATS, Sar.“A) THUNB. “220 1 siStERS: u in « ue ‘ avi eiaeco \. re WatcehiNt “sate stAW ACTS. MARIE ANTOINETTE” coliian 9] oer Belasco & ALL 0 Production ou $1|/500 at 50c TONES TICKETS GOOD TUES. NIGHT ft BEATS at ve 8.00, Mats Sar Thanks. Day fu Jolsun's oythy cx. HM! sit " MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AGE. 4 i . win Gutt? JOLSON. Himeell CHARMING i: tions : I cd. & ‘RYD Day GIRL 1 | CENTURY {0s Goty hat to das macner cnotnens VY fe YDAY ||| by Seo. M. Coha Consdharel PN the LIBERTY THEATRE, W. 42d to £2.50. Next Mon, ‘MERCHANT ot VEN Maxine Lihott s $i.) Esk sa, P|] St. Mat. To-Day, 50c to $2.00. Mate Th DAVID "BELASCO. A ln “THE RETURN OF David Warfield PETER GRIMM We 4th So Evenings at Tordas, Wed “ONLY 38” “ars i.“BLOSSOI. ee 39TH ate Was Bie 08 s |NATIONAL Te, 44, w we. HODGE io wbeWAnE a Phone iiryent 4 ks, Day: MWETT; = SaTRCAL COMEDY § ‘ ih Va Ss ene tome | JUST WARRIED : SIX CYLINDER LOVE YRI A2id & B'WAY win envEsT TAUEX courimyous FRAZEE } Lois Weber's qreatest picture LYNN. BOOT A ‘| Waat Do MEN WANT ee RLISS" Gopoas® and Ballet of Beauties = @ A Oe ae cme A PLAY OF ADVENTURE, in*THe DANCE OF Life” ULES OF THE ASTOR | GOLOwvn's SENSATIONAL Music Heit ous B" hye & Cent, PW L 83D ST. Mais Hie eT OHOA ye, REAS As} T HEO 00 RA SHUFFLE ALONG act itt Extra Midnight Per on NORA BAYES "ssc wor ws, txeaso. | [Sea's “Music Box Revue’’ Mts LILIOM “Anna Christie” ‘Arthur Hopkine Present - opine Preven! Pur sHesel Bercieere ug Llzcicr Reabeu ||||.0e aeete BREE | raat din PN aaa ea | || Nae iS Sn! o LILLIAN -TASHMAN CIES ES Of Ce pie TUL O MABEL NORMAND Directed by FRICHARD JONES 2s Tu ut POeteNe ERT WHO MADE "Mi Keo OtUN NG EAM FAM TEN MONTHS IN THE MAKING AND BYACAST OF MORE THAN 2000 PEOPLE TRIPLE FEATURE WEEK Metro Picture Corporation prs ‘Fightin’ A Romance of the Great Out- + William Desmond Rosemary Theby Adolph Lukor Pauline Frederick ‘LaTosca Re-Edited and ar- Battle of Jutland’ For the fist time in A screen reproduc- tion of the greatest sea battle in the Left tn His Cab by Mra, Cartinte Who Is to Reward Him Day. ‘That honesty reaps its own reward will be proved to Thomas Byrnes, a taxt (chauffeur, of Nu,.126 West 109th Street to-day: He turned over to the police eighteen articles of jewelry valued at over $5,000 which’ he found In his cap * yesterday é Mrs, A. M. Carlisie of No. 116 West id Street identified the Jewelry as hers, e had withdrawn {t from a vault In & alnly will seo that the chauffeur of taxleab ultably rewarde Kill Your Cold Over Sunday See Creofos Ad. on Page 4. AMUSEMENTS. OPENING TONIGHT 1 aT THE CENTRAL Siecle AT 8:30. D.M. MACK SENNETT presents ‘‘Molly O’’ isa comedy drama of laughter and of tears, sparkling with rare humor and ‘sweet with the music of happiness. “(Molly O”’ is a cine- matic violet. ray, a pictorial Fountain of Youth that puts joy into living. “Molly O”’ will open your heart. DON’T MISS THIS SCREEN TREAT OF THE YEAR. Also elaborate musical programme with Dr. Carlos Demandil, violin virtuoso, and Cen- tral Orchestra. world’s history pre- from the logs of the British and Ger- man Combatants, Famous Rialto Orchestra Hugo Riesenfeld and Joseph Littau conducting Last times today “THE SHEIK" RIVOL BEGINNING TOMORROW Geo. Loane Tucker’s “Ladies Must Live” with Betty Compson A Paramount Picture @ Paramount Picture FERGUSON ‘PETER IBBETSC NN’ CRITERION 333°335NOW | 0 eh THE SCREENS SUPREME DRAMA. BUROENS FLAMES THROUGH TWO LIVES — FOREVER RED A 5 ——Special Attraction —— Victorina Krigher Prima Ballerina Imperial Opera, Moscow First Appearance in America Rivoli Concert Orchestra Frederick Stahlber Eciudl aes conducting Last times today Thoma: “A Pri Never in the history of Motion Pictures has a star or a production received such universal and enthusiastic acclaim as has ASTA NIELSEN 224: oust “HAMLET” Greatest Photoplay Ever Produced Special Music, including Tschaikowsky's “I t” overture charged with the ZIP of the unaa- Symphony Orchestra STRAI ND MARY PICKFORD ‘ny “Little Lord Fauntleray," "DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS NerMe THREE MUSKETEERS.” LEXINGTON THEATRE | yw 51st Street and Lex. Ave. DAIL’ SUBWAY AT DOOR, | 2.20—8. SPATS KESERVED, Greatest \ Evening Journal says: ‘Hamlet 43 both interesting and ual, Miss Nielson displays the spark as “Hamlet.” The presentation @ direoted by Herman Hand. tceltent, citi in" alt ‘thar baba “Hamlet” 4s a welcome visttor, Mate. 25¢ and 800 Eves. 25¢, 50c, 750, §1 Pte WILLIAM, FARNUM | BRONX OPERA HOUSE #1)", $20.4). 0. APITOL vies fe py ae A Ce GHTNIN iach