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eee Seen Plays Tor for the Coming Week —— MONDAY NIGHT. Gerrick—"He Who Ge Brimoat—"“The Critics. FRIDA®# NIGHT. Selwyn Theatre—"The Blue ten.” Slapped.” | Kit.) T the Garrick Theatre on Mon-! day night the Theatre Gulld) will produce “He Wha Gets Slapped,” from the Russian of Leonid Andreyey. All but three of the char- acters are circus performers, and the scenes take piace in a rehearsal room. The cast includes Richard Bennett, Marwalo Gilmore, Frank Reicher, souls Calvert, Helen Westley and n Blair, = oe +e fhe Critics,” a one-act satire by st. John Ervine, will be presented at Belmont Theatre on Monday night 1s @ curtain raiser.to “The 8. 5, Tenacity.” The scene is the lobby of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Au- istin Duncan, George Gaul, Tom ers, Claaide Cooper and others will ippear in the play. 8 @ A musical comedy called “The Blue Kitten" will be brought to the Selwyn Theatre on Friday night. It has been dapted from the French by Otto Harbach and Willicm Carey Duncan, ind the music is by Rudolf Friml. The story is concerned with the porter ta Ps Testa. aut who has made a fortune in tps. [his part is played by tho role of the deformed husband Joseph Cawthoin. ‘The company also} There will also be “Carmen,’ with neludes Lilia. Lorraine, Robert! Geraldine “ur and Wallace Reid; Woolsey, Marion Sunshine, Douglas “ly, the Rivoll Pictorial Stevenson and Dallas Welford, eo 8 “The Circle” moves on Monday night orint Krigher will dance, | p@tALTO—The chief attraction will Marion Davies in ‘The Bria a romunece by Donn Miss 8 plays two roles an unhappy bride who took advan- tage of an old custom to escape with the man she loved, and a modern Irish . . . girl, who w i rrr of legends and Geo ORRAATS tt eay| flouted a philanderidng poet, Buster Maye wilt Be the ata comedy | Keaton’s comedy, “The Playhouse, reas Orere douse, and the Hialto Magazine will com- plete the film programme. For an Change of Bills o the Fulton Theatre, oe e “Rosa Machree,” a comedy, by Ed- vard 1. Rose, with Julia Adler in th le role, comes to the Lexington heatre, overture the orchestra will play Paul Dukas's "The Sorcerer's Appren- tice.” Betty Anderson will sing. In Vaudeville CRITERION.Cecil B, De Mille’s production pol's Paradise” goes —__—__—__ inte its fifth week. Mildred Har " 3 = Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Dalton VALACE—Irene Castle In new/yeodore Kosloff aru in the cast stances, Harry Carroll and his “Vari-| are other pletures, music num- eties of 1922," W. C Fields in “The| bers and the ballet ‘in a Doll Shop." family Ford,” Paw Morton and Flo Lewis in “The Broadway Butterfly, ind Bert Errol will be the BaaNe 6 STRAND—Norma | ‘Talmadge in n adaptation “On Prin features. "he plot RIVERSIDE—Among others will in Jamaica who be Ruth Roye in ragtime eongs, English- Murry Langdon in “After the Ball,” dogs. The Douglas Leavitt and Ruth Mary will also show Lockwood, and Ole Olsen and Chic} a Mack Sennett Johnson. i "ST STREET THEATRE—The | vaudeville list will include Marmein the Strand Topical Review. 4 the concert will be Herb: basso, etd in dances, James Doyle and a Cavanaugh in “The Lobby,"| CAPITOL—"Th ” will be held q ily Wayne and Ruth Warren|over for another week. The pro i e Last Car.” The screen will) gramme also includes orchestral and show Dougla: rbanks in “The|yocal music and a ballet. The Musketeers.” AMHAMBRA—In addition to Ger.) yoss's CAMEO THDATRE—There trude Hoffmann in her new ballet| wilt be a third week of Mac Murray theré will be Florence Nash in “A in “Peacock Alley." the story of a| Hreath of Fresh Air,” Billy Glason,| parisian dancer who marries a young | Burke and Duet Jones and Jones,| American and is taken by him to nd Helene Davi s home town in the dle West, | HAMILTON—With Irene Bordont| Us, nome town piisleale dca ant n songs heading the bill will be All pecause ot | putation, Other fea- ‘oly Ward, Lightner Girls} tures. Clyde Cook comedy, the Alexander, and Earl Cameo Topics, dancing and music on ee COLUMBIA BURLESQUE WITH MOLLIE WILLIAMS | 1d Dorothy Riake, JURTH STREET THE- Homer Mason and Margueri in “Married,’* Bernard and ‘Townes in songs and dances, Gen Visano and company in “At the » Front,’ Marie Stoddard in| Mollie Williams will come to the mpressions of prima donnas, the | Columbia ‘Th her "Come nny troupe of acrobats in The] dics of 192 " Horlick and Sarampa in 1 the Shubert News Keel consists 4 and vaude e the bill with Miss Willis GARDEN—The_head-| playlet. Among others in the com- ner will be John Charles Thomas, | pany are Cy Plunkett, John, Phillie Iwritone, in songs. Mabel Withee in| ber, Phiny Rutledge, ‘Leon Stecle, miniature musical comedy called | fsabel Black! arn 1 Vivian Wes “Mary, Irene and Sall Olga eipeeeers Mishka in dances, Du lion in ~medy, Kremka Brothers, gymnasts, ind the Shubert News Reel will com: LOCOMOBILE CO. CHANGES. plete the programme. . MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE| Reormantention Brings Hack For The bill will include Billy Sharp | mer omciails From Other with his revue and jazz band, Rilly Nurke's “Tango Shoes,"’ Marie Sab-| BRIM PORT, Conn, hott and George Brooks in dances, |G. Ross, chlef engtmcer of passenger car “Jed's Vocation,"’ presented by | design fi the Ploree-Arrow Company Charlie Grapewin, North and Holll- resigned to return to the Locomobile day, Frank Rrowne, Tuscano Broth- ois ‘ ! pany here as chief engineer. HA ers, and Lester and Wilkins LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—For | Travia, in charge of sales In the New the first half of the week there will] York metropolitan distriot, be a colored company in ‘Holiday in| Bridgeport ax general sale Dixieland,” Bobby Henshaw, ukulele! the tscomobile. Clinton player, and the film play ‘Peter | jay Jett the Daniels Motor Ibbetson,"” with Elsie Ferguson and | {y pecun Wallace Reid. With the change of | for the Locom bill on Thursday will be Victor) Purter hu Hyde's “Dance Follies,” und Mabel | Clair Company Normad on the screen in “Molly 0," braAen a eH yreanization of the Loc pany, which Is making of officials now with other ¢ New Offerings On the Screen\_ CONCERTS AND MUS! #, at 8.15, sel canneaie Watt, CENTRAL THEATRE — “Foolish Wives,” with Ehrich von Stroheim| MANFRED MALKIN aon tea as the star, begina an indefinite en- gagement on Wednesday night, This| is said to be the first motion picture production to scons more than $1,000,- It was written gnd directed for| Universat™by vom Stroheim. He} plays the part of a renegade Kussian. | PIANO RECITAL Carnegie Hall, het Five Sans Tae at JOSEF STOPAK VIOLIN RECITAL Mont — TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUN.) AFT. at 3 | RIVOLI—Agnes Ayres will be seen in “The Lane That Had No Turn M*=* ROTHMAN ing,” a photoplay made froin Sir Gills oyG wecreaL aeen ra star who gives up all in; TOWN HALL, MONDAY AFT. JAN. 4 at 3 ae © happy the husband who RU Bee ee ncroany: fe turing. hin tats | Bese NN a hunchback. ‘Theodore Kosloff hia) song Recitat sou fe Viano) | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS Ginst erst including ladies and children, come to the Col: iz every afternoon ant night because these burlesques are enjo clean, and beautifully presented And because the prices are moderate » Howard [BROADWAY FAVOR! WIFE Bradley Nor Mrs. “INFATUATED,” | HE WINS DIVORCE THE EVENING WHO WILL WORLD, SA ES TURDAY, SANUARY 7, 1922, dy eM\N t Says, ‘Neither “ «O! he; Man” Bradley Would Heed ‘ —— His Remonstrance. AGNES SS DOROTHY DALTONS, NY, Cease “FOOLS PARADISE” SSeS i 1 Hugo Riesenteld PARAMOUNT PICTURES RIVOLI Biway at 49th St. Beginning Sunday Adolph Zukor presents Agnes Ayres In Her First Starring Picture \{] “THE ROAD THAT | HAD NO TURNING” Geraldine Farrar in “Carmen,” with Wallace Reid | RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahiberg MARION DAVIES PKS Ne eri eis KS Pea a | s ARES D : WNL ra TERS BM CUE ators. | J., was granted a conditional divoree RIVOLI. pe et ANE: i ve Nas Ar R 0 Begin's Sunday | defendant, the conditional decree will | h, We. home for “ ” another man, was Mr. Bradley's that hie wife told him she did not nine years old, and Horace It, eleven STRA - - — |} AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS 3 ee ee a an ee CRITERION inte Sé DITRIGHSTEIN. te AL JOLSON we CHOCOLATE. SO LDIER Sete ctue tas, | ——y | Ambassador SeeriGni CONCERT TO-MOR'W NIGHT} J) CECIL B. DeMILLE'S tt BLOSSOM TIME TOLSONS sefews in” || Fool’ s Paradise” The Neighborhood Playho Meni alle: “i IN te ae Bi eae THE MADRAS HOUSE” |RoberT WARWICK | We oawoeecnamee sie Tt | —— ‘ Now Pi Matiners Wedn Entire € DANCING— BILL IARDS = —ROLLER SKATING | STATE {i mus steenet Shen | DUAN Under nacement of the ont LAM tole tM WALSH. C0, 4 DANCING “CARNIVAL " a ~—— STRA 'T St. Nichelas Rink ae W. 66th St Phone 3700 Columbus} WORLD WANTS Woltlh Woyprias Contests ee le LAWFORD LONGACRE W.!8","°, LITTLE Wee, #4 8 brine 439 TAGED BY WINCHELL SM1TH=—————— | Arthur Present! NORA BAYES =!" % JUST MARRIED Syren: ye AT THE ST. NICH™ DANC THANK-U , aeTH LAUONING AUDIENCE LAYING. rina fis MAM cael aX ey 3g West Irehest 45th St. Evenings 8 30, Anges Haat DOVER ROAD “a RLISS in GODDESS” CHERRY ~ A PLAY OF ADVENTURE. i §.50 | | PRINCESS 5 THEA. Soh Stn nF a NORMAN TREVOR» eiiiye > PRODUCTION a With Vi rtin | | HEATRE GUL WHO FGARRICK, w. ssth. 6.3 FULTON, WEST 40TH momen OPENS MON. JAN. LAST TWO TIMES mn stason's THE CIRCLE # Ess SOLID MIT, hae WHITE PEACOCK’ ran, RERDEL | Alexander Wooiles te Fulton Theatre Next Monday. ot, ‘Mines JOHN GOLDEN Present. ihe [YEAR SAath TIME of the CRAVEN COMEDY, Bp Ben-Ami in ‘'The Idle Inn” Plymouth Thee., WoiSth St. Eve, 8.48 Matinee Vo-day 2.45 Matiness Thiirs, & Sat AS RINK SAY, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30 i 69 West 66th Street Splendid dance music. tion. Large corps uf ins Morning iectons’ by fy 4 venti. ING TO-D Lionel Barrymore n’ The Claw " with Irene benwieic Broadhurst Thea. W. 44th. Eve, 5.90. au FAVERSHAM «os Warning | Seats now on sale four et weeks ahead for | wiRoUEB PHBNIPEAA ‘ONEe hues es ° SHUBERT ® rs. 440 oF hy boy cae OT 0) 1s e ” The situations in tne lves A B peneolty oN BELMONT THEATRE, im It is your own fault if With. St. don Bertin THE CUTICA. Reg, Mea you find all seats sold Nemny clot! Ait. ven alga ee sae ifter the ope We Pi sat after the opening Wed-| CLARE | Grates | A AMOURTAIN. MAN nesday. By and with| A pleasing tobe tale, twinkling with evnedy Won Strakeny: ELTINGE 'i* #3 St txcuings, 3:30, Carl Laemmle CENTRAL BEKEITH itares B.FKEITH 8257 “VAUDEVILLE Breanne MONDAY Mate, Wed, and Sat ted by 2.90. nr THEATRE Bway 47thst. Sat gts REPUBLIC {!'**:; * “LAWFUL LARGEN,"” MASS, IKENE CASTLE, ; = Wi Wwilleras'a Woh Pauline Lord nur unannyy Ren no neo in “Anna Christie’ iat Vanderbilt Thea., sy rae tg . ¥ . [CAMEO : “ehoamny | B.S.MOosSS PPORENCE Mh SH, i Prices Mur i} CONTINUOUS ‘Jam MIONIGH T MAE. MURRAY se REQUEST. WEEK | GREATEST ; : : HIPPODRONE’ SUCCESS 6 Charlee Dart GET TOGETHED S CUT INTWC ant "beers cAPlOL “DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. 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