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aren : seh oll oa ‘Sane 2 ie > Mis a bo ah * aie a \ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. PLAYERS WHO LEND INTEREST TO OFFERINGS AT BROADWAY THEATRES NEXT WEEK |~cutissortne— De MANTATEAN [Tete Mat... ‘lon of Hoftmana;” | FE wo for tee 6 et Oe Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY WV NIGHT, BOOTH THEATR E—William Courtenay in “The Law Breaker.” ASTOR THEATRE—Cecil Lean ‘and Cleo Mayfield in “The Blushing Bride.” PARK—“Frank Fay’s Fabl TUESDAY NIGHT. NATIONAL THEATRE—"The Cat ‘and the Canary.” won and Hamlin, he Official Piao, |Carnegio Hall ORA TORI Feb, 2iet, 8.18 ~ sockty of Yow A CAPPELLA CONCERT sovorst, EVA GAUTHIER ALBERT STOESSEL, Cond. ihe to $2.50 at Hox Office of 1 We | AEOLIAN HALL, FRI. EV., FEE = SCHW AR ACO OPERA. 80! | | | ILLIAM COURTENAY comes W to the Booth Theatre on| Monday night in W. A.) Brady's production of “The Law Breaker.” This play, by Jules Bekert | pranis, G Goodman, is concerned with the men- | Mat. Raoul Blain, Sinise ; Steinway " tal reactions of an intelligent criminal Hippodrome, Sun. Sun. Night, Feb. and the treatment of crooks at the | at 6.15 Comeert by JO heads of the authorities. The sup- porting company inches Frank G@heridan, Marguerite Maxwell, Clit- ford Dempsey and John Cromwell. 8 6 | ‘The Shuberts will present Cecil Tean and Cleo Maytieid in a musical comedy called “The Blushing Bride” at the Astor Theatre on Monday night. The book is by Bdward Clark and Cyrus Wood and the music is by Bigmund Romberg. The story has to do with a Senator who is fond of coat are Tora Lawin Clarence ‘Nord. Mat. Untversal Concert Bur, Steinway Pi strom, Paythe Baker, Beatrice and | ; ‘ ; : gy Sok ; oe : ; Mee BOSC Ui. TOWN HALL, THURS. AFT. FER, ee ees | ee «eae © ‘au ea) poles Ral Chicago String Quartet Wire Hinae at oe cae Theatre ee : 7 oi ae “4 4 \ | ; ¥- eae MARINOFF | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ' $1, $1.50, 2, $2.50. SHATS NG HALL, WED. AFT., FEB. 8, at Only New York | PIANO tage DuCAR ' MAGDEL | TOWN HALL, Ming Weeital FAUT if HAMPTON “b al s Srarpesty STRAND a AMUSEMENTS 8. Ce will take place on Monday night. = highs ‘ ‘ ar FABLES: eS, hese a Theses Under Direction of Hr Retell “The Cat and the Canary,” a play gir, Li ae i j i Ss by John Willard, will te produced by 4 he . F : < f “3 jgntrd i cealld = —ESEE — | Kitbourn Gordon at’ the National cusow 4 sii ee a JSEOM AMUREMERTE. IAL TO aeeetre (on Dueesey, nike Ene cor “hie BLO PA de . Hey : : h SASSEBN 4 Jue, AMSTERDAM waast eeoe] TIMES SQ Includes Henry Hull, Morence Eld- Ww AMST W 42ST tres SH iY ridge, Beth Franklyn, Blanche Frid- Sires Vaae manye™ 4 COLONIA || RATS WED & SAT. S0¢ 4 WO HIGHER | | ly‘ & 49 th 3T -- erici and the author. garet Padula, and Joseph EB, Bernard INSCUDDLE : — ee | ARN Verne Coe iT! } ee ae will appear the first half of the week. TRANK DUPREE DIDS. LEON BRROL in NEW AMSTERDAM BEGINNING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) ROO! TT | ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC SSecusie - Frank Dupree, fifty-five, newspaper man, author and playwright, died of BEDINI BURLESQUE |pneumonia yesterday at the Presby- Marjorie Rambeau in “Daddy's! Beginning Thursday the Anatol Fried- @one a-Hunting will be at the Bronx |jang Revue will head the bill. Opera House. COLONIAL—Leading features wil! | “ 99) be the Mosconis in dances, Charles AT COLUMBIA THEATRE |‘! Hospital. He was a native of NEW. 2 AMSTERD. vlmballeradinentes Lak pat BOOMERANG BILL’ Chan e of Bills King and Lila Rhodes in “Toot Your , js “| Lacrosse, Wis., educated at the Uni- *‘Moran.0F Lady Letty” WITH g Own ben, and Aad Rice and Kay NOSBooMeR man oe Jean Bedini's latest burlesque, | versity of California and did his frst|| 1o-Morrow Matinee ht THE qa urel in “The Naug! 5 Rae a rat ” 5 a | newspaper work in Honolulu. Later he | In Vaud MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE uddle Up," comes to the Columbia | : ak wrrtRODOLPH VALENTINO OR i n a eville —In the list will be Florenz Ames) ————~ |'Theatre. The company includes | 7=8 bassib icy) We nema Tete Ll ON EL BARRYM C ” a ©, e. S! other news- |and Adelaide Winthrop tn ‘Alice in| White Band, Clayton and Lennic.| Harry ward, Ted Healy, George Sny- | Dune: London Standard a fs :» DOROTHY DALTON " rs | Brendel Best, f papers. He produced several plays, AND R PALACE—Wilton Lackaye in a) jjunderland,’* Jean Sothern in songs | Brendel and » the Ziegler Twins | i... Nat Morton, Bertha Delmonte,/among them "King Calico.” Hoe in- |. ANE ARAM CUNT: EICIURE pantomime called ‘Greater Love,"’ °i impersonations, Oklahoma Bob|in dances, Torino, juggler; Harry 6 aatieits, Florence Nash in “A Breath of Fresh |Allbright, Wells, Virginia and West, | Hines and others will appear and the lay and Shirley Mallett |Jim Doherty, and Grant and Wilson. | Shubert News Weekly will be shown = ; [A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Jane nted airplane safety devices. Afr,” William Rock and girls in song |r}, screen will show Hobart Bos+|on the screen, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. and dances, and Cansino Brothers and | worth in ‘White Hands,” PROCTOR THMATRES—Startiag | TCO eh RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA | FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA] Marion Wilkins in a dance revue will) CoLISEUM—For the first half of|the week at the Fifth Avenue Theatre EMPIRE Biway & © vgs. Frederick Stahiberg Huge Ricsenhel be leading features. the week the headliner will be Fritzi| will be Bart Fitzgibbons, Peggy Par- dud Emanuel Raer conducting ieuyoutee EiCea tee EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA-| Scheff in songs, with Ethel Clayton|ker, Walmsley and Keating and oth- TRE—With Mabel Ford in dances|/on the screen in “Exit Vamp."'|ers. With the change of dill Thurs a) DORISKEANE sa , ) heading the bill will be Maude Powers| Thursday will bring Sam Lewis and|day will be Joe Laurie and Sheila eS | a SES ——— = and Vernon Wallace in “Georgie on} Sam Dody, and the film play “Rent| Terry, The 23d Street Theatre will eS - . 5 Broadway,’’ Leo Beers and the photo-| Free,"’ with Wallace Reid. have Robinson and Pierce, the Heno The Nationa ‘ play “Just Around the Corner.” FRANKLIN—Berth Beri tn dances, | dee roupe, Jack McGowan, and Pola | | Play Anthem |) TIM ES = ALHAMBRA—Among others will be| Ida May Chadwick in “Wiggins's | Negri on the scren in “The Last Pay- | GAIETY Biway, 46 St. Eve. Al Herman, James Doyle and Evelyn | Post Office,” and the film play "White | ment.” This picture will also be! Mats, Wed. & Sat. | Cavanaugh, Rae Eleanor Ball and| Hands” will make up part of the bill/shown at the 58th Street Theatre ELSIE RE | PON, SQUARE Brother Joe and Peggie Hope. the first half of the week. Then will| where Virginia and Wells, Courtney JAN SEASON,” says Hey- Continuous A 7 a ss RIVERSIDE—The bill will include}come Lightner Sisters and Newton | and irwin and Budd Snyder will tis- nS) Se oe vonwnP«. Beginning SUNDAY, Feb. 5th F Belle Baker in songs, John Hyams| Alexander in a musical revue and/ure in the vaudeville Net. At the Hid re inaunifionst ie fhe. picture of Mala end B ay, of eae and Leila McIntyre in ‘‘Honey-| Norma Talmadge on the screen in| 125th Street Theatre the bill will in- | wT RE VOic! Ler wayward bey, af a ccuntry lank nod a ohen ts ena suckle,” William Collier in songs and| “The Wonderful Thing.” clude Will Stanton, Nevins and Guhl, | nom Ta F Way Eine nilillous kus) and tailiions lover ie scenes you'll nevec totees Ted Lorraine in a minature musical| WINTER GARDEN—Bessie Mc-| Sylvester and Vance, and Marion MINARET rT) e comer. Coy Davis and company in “Castles | Davies on the screen in “The Bride's ROBERT HICHENS RDHAM—Sophte Tucker, Mar- in the Air,” Ray Miller's Black and! Play.” ARK Thea MON NIGHT. FER § Seat eee ’ HOBART HENLEY pe PARK Thee. ae Night, ras Row. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. PRODUCTIONS FRANK FAY’S ‘FABLE Eoat t ; ‘Then.,7 Av. & 50 Bt. Bv.8. 20 m. 624 & O P.W, Col. 8800 44th. W. of Biw: Bye 8.30 ‘ 58th St ins: ‘Wed. and Bat., 2.20. CENTURY #20 Mats. Wed. @ Sat. SHUBERT Mats, Wed. and Sat 2.30 30.) KNICKERBOCKER} 27,08,5t, Eve 8.20 BULL DOG DRUMMOND” “A Real Melodrams,” with A. E. Mathews.| BELASCO W. 44th st. © Mats. Thurs, & Sat. at 2.20. Beye, pcsico LSE ULRIC# KIKI West 48th St. Evenings co RT fee a Mata, Wed. and Ba i i] 0 AL JOLSON “soieo> | SERaTmTCUNUBCINIICEET | Mart."“PINS » NEEDLES” ASTOR 45% 4 Bivey, Tivos, SOLAST hd [ryan ea eee ara BECK Ls Maxine Elliott’s #%th. or. Bry. ve. 8.20, wh. FAVE ERSH A M so sounw' Ei Mats. Wed. & sat 2.30. | TO-M'W NIGHT 2. CONCERTS THA. j MOUNTAIN UN se | cer Se so 8. at 8.20 Mf Blackmer ® Zeidman Production presented by Equity pictures, The picture tor every mothe: Perhaps you'll shed m tear Thrills and romance exqui- site ely entwined Ia @ wonderful Love father, brother and sister, You'll «mile, you'll A SEYMOUR i WALLACE EDDINGER——MARY NASH SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME, BY HUGO RIESENFELD, = bait ie. $i. 00. i 500» a oe n “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” Mats. All Seate G0c. Evs. All Seats 99c. Eve. Prices Sat. and Sun, Mate. Lad § Fiees Bal ks Wed a a JOLSON’S ST sr." THEATRE aw 4331 : THE CIRCLE Wtei Just MARRVED aco um | Ve ey Eb. WYNN THE PEPFECT FO Drew. Mrs. Leslie Carter, Betty John Halliday, jay. Eva.8.20. Mats, Thurs, ‘A Bat.2.20. R i PETROV A reiion E PETROVA mio Keeps Standecs on Tips ef Their Toes, mnt Toa, 41 8: W, ot sa REPUBLIC is Wets"and Gad at 350. Suggested by Fannie Hurst Famous Story : with JAMES RENNIE “A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Adventures of | ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY HAROLD Lorn) i Bill and Bob ‘The Mark Strand Takes Great Pleas- 6.30. Mat ¢ ~ th ee | The Clv | ure in Announcing the Engagem't ef | «ghe Loves 5 i "LAWFUL LARCENY’ t arenererrneerrrr rere ey NAH AN "FRANKO vec Ladel (fist: £8iet2Sl wim Jeaet newer. W. 42d 8t, wt 6.20 Bway, |Mate-Wed& - Topical Review Fiders Stanford, LIBERT tat Wed. & at 2.20, is ~ ey PrHe ELTINGE Wee 04, Breaines, 0.20 syd BLOSS 0 M TIME Hatter Welerior| “mnAG: Zicomeak lm Spetal Botting ait ue Cobian ckbiaNs THE: DEMI VIR IN — STRAND Sinney “ORCHESTRA CAR ona DE ey new AN ‘by. Jona V Nard Hane BIJOU West 4th Street erin 890 MISS HOPE HAMPTON WILL APPEAR PERSONALLY TWICE'D DAILY E O'BRIEN GIRL Matiness Wednesday & Mat, 2.40 Ba ee 123 SEE THE GREATEST RAILROAD SCENE EVER PHOTOGRAPHED Ane toon Beth rr Hine neh Frere ‘Ap BELMONT (48%, 8. Bry.48, ave me DOVER | RO AD with CHAS Beginning To-Morrow Esai Jane Ware “§ § Tenacity” & “The Monkev’s Pew" CHERRY DAVID _BELASCO FP Peay =e LIONEL ATWILL natin bik abheecnahal “DELIGHTFUL” and “A THRILLER.” | — a A SHAW FESTIVAL MARIE DORO suse in 64] ES ee BACK TO METHUSELAH ~ By Wm. Hurlbut With Frederick Perry. jee BO} Gt. Ph.Bry.1470. Bya.8.15 MAIL ORDERS NOW. priess for cycle of 3 performances, one week apart Orchestra sruts $9.90. Int Baloony $8.25, $6.60, $4.95, Draw checks to the Theatre Gulld, Garrick Theatre, 65 West 35th Street DANCING CARNIVAL AT THE ST. NICHOLAS RINK * 69 WEST 66TH STREET. DANCING ROLLER TO-DAY 2.30 SKATING P. M. to 12.30 2 SESSIONS DAILY did di ™, E: ii erode Shoes ia Afternoon & Evening tion, Large corps A superb maple of instructors on floor. on which to hand at all times sweep around in for lessons, either Ereat ciroles to the private or on the rhythm of. lively, floor, Morning les- thrilling music by sons by appoint- | our roller - skating ment. band. DANCING—BILLIARDS—ROLLER SKATING Under the tareful Management of the DANCING CARNIVAL icholas Rink 69 W. 66th St. Phone 3700 Columbus LETT TTT TTT Tri | BEKEITH Fite B.PKEITH “ses? VAUDEVILLE STARTING MONDAY Nightly at the NEW 1 BI B ALCONADES [PALACE oat tr Pa gi Al tek Ontormau and others GOOD MORNING DEARI Mustcal Comedy Rive, 0.25, Mal aetmction at tne GLOBE Wes, Opens Tuesday Eve. ay Presents [BOOTH wor no an West 45th St Bes "30 "| UAST 2 PERFORMANCES | Api ener THE GREEN ARLiss |B ARLISS » covpess” SAM H. HARRIS Yi fi Pant SIX CYLINDER LOVE With RUNVMT THUEX. FRAZEE 3. Mate. Wed. & Hit. a -JOHN GOLDEN Present THANK-U 0 Tie is YEAR WR eLounF | . The patronage of Indies and children ts largely responsible for the contim _ pacity business at the Columbia. ¢ Joyable shows and moderate prices cured this patrotiage. WED LAUGHING AUDIENCE, OTH. enawn CHAVE na -GARRICK,65W.15. Ey.8.20. Mts.Thr.sac.- [| COMMENCING LYNN fant cade | W. 48th Bt. Eva, 8.30, 7 West 44th 8 WHO GETS if} f LONGACRE ©, ie eiaare Wora.s0 LITTLE Wem 4th 6t, SLAPPED | —STAGED BY WINCHE! ! SMITH: ‘Back to Methuselah Mall Orders Now WILLIAM A BABYS 00 Ff = | CONTINUOUS DANCING ; woxcont tn entre, E. of B'wa p E 8th. Bry.2028. Eve. h World’ nce Music by the Original KAY LAL 48TH ST. ie ite ture’ a LAYHOUSE Yt ata. Wed & Bat Bin eS ee er qe KING AI © any, Including Harry (Dutch) Ted Healy 4 ny other clever entertainers. oking permitted ih ‘Harry ‘Lander. ‘Pigeon. ROBERT WARWICK HELE: af BENE RN Drifting Greenwich Village Thea, First Mat, Today ae , a SEARLS & SAF 2/30 CASINO CENTRAL ,. srinea To-day, 215 —— 8th St, nr, Lexington Av ER 7 [Gn isteoN TANGERINE meee biased ARAN ; ot} Most Wonderful Pictu PALACE Dancing: Hin #0 o't2 ae ‘The Reluge’| FOOLISH Wives ara ge oe VANDE The White Sisters, _tnd_Busoal'e Synccpated Orchestra, ") SEN’ 75¢ J Ul ensanpira ag ound the © Nest NO CHARGE FOR DANCING MATINEES—SAT,, SUN, AND HOLIDAYS. Let's go to the ’ Dancing Carniva’ \\ _ST,MICHOLAS RINK 8 W. 6h Billiards, Roller Sbatin | TERRACE GARDEN | Tudell & Dunigan & othe, "WALLACE REID | in BENT. FREE’ s n ORWORTH, Le Maire W.48th. B ‘a ‘The Wiest Real 81 ane one DERBILT ses Weareee: PLYMOUTH Stesintssttimartito: | Mats. 81, $1 ay Nigh Sylvia Clarke and others A iste Today & Thre. io Daily Mats, Sic, $1 und'$ IMITIONS EVERY THURSDAY. NIGHT Di E'S Stes RAGES ie Ms N MEO Tirta sy “ive toe 1 BehsT. — Teice Deity P| | , enw oni RI. APOLLO b. w. Grurrrri's Snr oe Eats De Becta pens GAPIIOL | THE SEN GALL Gert TOGETHE See nce ate 2 eee tate j bh hed WENOHELL OMITH'S @ JOHN K. Haziang, | Rextnvine oan MAT. TU-1Ay | Grom 5 oy Cae World Panous Liliiputl 3) Fe enemas eect \"Bunday” | oF and avery Nelli, ho be BROOKLYN. None PM Astora 4 LTURN®RIGH abi SCHOOL DAYS STATE Sue setae 5 — STH RAN ND; Ae tS. 4.00 Opera House $42'0.8" 6 id An U to ight, | Sol Pak Re iy Bream “LILLOM’? wits Matiners, De to $1.99 & $2.09—Cieod Orchestra Seats 1.00 Noha RT Ul Sth nD mun Wenlay Pury Conti A.M.te 12 EM. | Nol 2 ae Wo Wi Work Wonders mA BLAv ERE vp onal LL LOM he, 4 ; | , {

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