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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922. PLAYERS WHO WILL BE. SEEN NEXT WEEK IN OFFERINGS AT BROADWAY THEATRES — |gcqstueees Plays for the | * ~ Coming \Y NIGHT. r . AMSTERD. Br heat ig caniaal® Aigy “ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT “FROLIC Lycour—irene Bordoni in “The NEW AMSTERDAM poten "0 French Doll.” | a NRTA Lyrio—“For Goodness “Sake.” TOMORROW —MATINEE & NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT. B.F. (elebral ted SUNDAY conc Hudson Thestre—“The Rubicon.” ‘ SATURDAY NIGHT. Sse VEShu ae dings. Catt Bros, HN ' ort Carroll Theatre—"Bavu.” | | COMEDY by George 8. Kauff- man and Mare Connelly called “To Ladies!" will be produced om Monday night at the Liberty The- atre. It is concerned with a younr i : Oe ate Sires “te, unt tncuane “ete ete! ON NS f , = a EMPIRE, 567 aus a oe ae arnt coi ine 6 em Ter | DORISKEANE czsna Hayes, Otto Kruger, Isabel Irving | - Rbebadlge daar | SESSAS BAe Henry Miller's i. fi: ee ILAURETTE 4 Hartley TAYLOR Manners’ ew Piny GAIETY Piway, th at, Oeae ; HUDSON W. 44th Bt Bvenings » Matinee Satur MARIE LOHR’ IN feo _By VICTORIEN SARDOU. ''frene salad comes to the Lyceum “Wheatre on Monday night in “The wrench Doll,” a comedy from the Wrench of Paul Armont and Maroel Gerbidon adapted by A. H. Thomas. | ‘With tt are a few songs. The com: | pany also includes Thurston Hall, ana Hibbard and Will Deming . “Fer cassansie sxe” a musical | “gemedy by Ford Jackson, Paul Lan- pin, William Daly and Arthur Jeck-' William Hallen, Story and Clark, )band for the money. in costume | Spanith~French—English Songs | Arturo Bonucci—‘cellist | BELASCO Wise uate wea o LENORE GLRIC Ki nI jon against comedy “The Rubicon,” with Violet include Jack Patton and Loretta|be played by the orchestra. has discontinued legal act! | Heming in the leading role. The plot Marks, in ‘Bits and Pieces," and Dor- oe COLUMBIA BURLESQUE)... xtarshai Field estate and will seri- ria Swanson in “Her| A burlesque called “A League of| Ul” seek & stage career. “Day with a Debutante” Extraordinary Dramatic F He . , 2 soe, Witt be presented on Monday Dolly's Pets and “The Ruling Pas-|that hie financial plans are shaky ae a ar re ee SS LETATIRE alon.”* and refuses. Then secretly she asks| ory 1 night at the latte ee ea jLOBW'S STATE ‘THEATRE| neighbor to lend her husband her inthe Whol CSAS Foun others in the cast are John =} Jack Collins in ‘Dear Voctor,"’ Billy} money under his name, The neigh- nthe, Wholesome, austen mara, Marjorie Gateson, Charles Bernard and Charlotte Meyers, Barron |por's jealous wife and. her owaaaas all THE bt ct GIRL Judels and Fred and Adele Astaire. jand Burt, Julia Curtis and Agnes|pecting husband create a difficult} he orchestral numbers and singing by|night at the Century Theatre under eee Ayres on the screen in The Lane} problem for both families, The film| Lydia Troubinina. the management of Messrs, Shubert, | @ay night Henry Baron will Ladetees ‘ures ie rat half of the week. en | Young Painter" and a comedy. Bee- “LEAGUE OF NOTIONS,” Johnson, announced yesterday that she | this adaption of Edouard Bourde’’s the bill changes on Thursday it will| thoven's “Lenore No, 8” oyerture will 5 Sh fs built upon the eternal triangle. othy Dalton in the photoplay “Fool's| RIVOLI— ion Show ‘oft With Miss Heming are Warburton Paradise." Liana in by society and profes- eo Bion” at the Punch und Judy The- | Servaes and Lydia Samanova, The —— atre. Other members of the cast are) Husband's Trademark,” from a story | No! > " She and her husband, a stock broker, at 11 A.M. sional models. - Gamble, Kenneth Hill, Minna Gale _—— by Clara Beranger, will be the lead: | vo crostra pe te cate Frege ean [who will relinguish is business after CIRCUS—SIDE SHOWS Garden Sere fe which will be chon |||CORT We eeu vt, ereiaes at Haynes and others. N Of ° ing feature, Miss Swanson plays the| 2 Theatre by the Sam Howe Com-| nox week, have signed a contract to|] CABARETS with Ziegfeld and Keith | many of the gowns worn at one of |||WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY NASH| ee \LV@WD ermgs wife of a rich man who ts obsessed |P@"Y: In it are Cliff Bragdon, Helen| appear in vaudeville in New York and ae Pau! Whiteman's Orchestra for | Society's greatest balls. i “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” | ‘The Earl Carroll Theatre opens a th S with the theory that a richly gowned|Farr, Norma Barry, Gertrude Exton, | ther citles. Staged by Baron de Meyer. na | ‘week from to-night with Mr. Carroll's 6) and bejewelled wife is an advertise-| Harold Carr and Henry J. Coyle. | |= ° COHAN TAREE Ee are teas ihe company ar nn the Screens revered wite is an aavertisc- See CONCERTS AND MUSICALES HOTEL BILTMORE, Next Monday, Feb. 20 "aE ED. wy NN Helen Freeman, Carlotta ntere — ec ders her hb “ mark” ————— Henry Herbert, John W. Powell and| CRITERION THEATRE — Ernest Becoiiea)ao ‘calloused that he tla to IRENE FRANKLIN TUES., 21st, 8.15 ORATORIO All for the benefit of Soctety for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, Inc. ME PEPFECT FOOL Maude Eburne. | tubltech'a production ‘The Loves of | use her asa bait ine financial dea] OPERATED ON IN Carnegie Hall Society of N.Y. || Reservations—Tickets at booth in Biltmore or tel. Murray Hill 7920—Extension 235. D MORNING a ARI caicons lpeeaeaehit WHT 4 cidecntatco race. (ime evel Pletorall andra comedy HOSPITAL MORNING—NOON—NIGHT. 6000 MO E Beginning Wednesday afternoon 4.) Tene with a cast that includes “ill, complete the film programme. HERE usical Comedy GLOBE. £v*, 825, Mata] .Mary Shaw will appear in Bernard With the orchestra will be the er eS: Sensation at the Shaw’s play “Mrs. Warren's Profes- Emil Jannings, Paul Wegener, Dagny | Clavilux, or “color organ.” “ Actress Recovering After Tonsils | Choir of 260 mixed votces, unaccompanted, the Ri and Adenoids Are Re- scenario was written by Norbert Falk ND — ‘ por Everett Butterfield, Agnes Atherton SANE Booth Tarkington's Dart songs. | ‘and Ashton Tonge. and Hans Kraely. A Greek girl is|"Penrod” will be shown with Wesley moved. and ERNEST | ||Sat. Wed., Thurs, | With Jnmet Bescber, oo 8 stolen while the Nubian King and his] !rry as the juvenile hero. The pro-| Miss Irene Franklin, actress, who is | LYCEUM W, 45th St, Eves, 8.90. Lest 3 Fiske O'Hara in "The Happy Cava- Her’ comes to the Bronx Opera House. gine court are on the way to Thebes to of- fer the Princess as a wife to Pharaoh But Pharaoh has fallen in love with duction {s by Marshall Neilan. The scenes include the formation of the American Boys’ Protective Assocta- tion, the day at the circus, the danc- the wife of Burton Green, composer of popular songs, is in Stern’s Sani- tarlum, West End Avenue and 72d | MARIEDORO &tAW The Matinee Sat. at 2.0, ASCO Presents LIONEL ATWILL aise? ‘HE os Evs.8.30. Mts the beautiful Grecian girl and spurns|'Ng Class, the amateur theatricals and | Street, recovering after an operation||~ BENEDE’ r | i Change of Bilis the Ethiopian King's offer and his risieee eval v venvileee aes in which her tonsils and adenolds|} VIOLIN RECITAL. piateee | magnificent gifts. Outraged by P icture: is ° roah's choice, Samiak declares tmith” of Longfellow and the Strana| Were Temoved. She is being attended!] AFOLIAN HALL, Thurs, Ev., Feb. In Vaudeville) o cyt ana the two monarchs mect | Topical Review. The concert features|Py Dr. Clarence Rice, It was said at|} | EG Ul NS KA—K | ND i ER in battle. From this basis the au-| Will include Madeleine MacGulgan,| the hospital to-day that Miss Franklin i» “LILIES OF THE ha By Wm. Horlbut. With Frederick Perry. W.45 St. Bry.1470, Ev.8. 15shs IMUSIC BOX Yi.<5t:bry-1470 By.a.ttebe iRvING. MUSIC BOX REVUE’ The American Mistoriat reduction. From the cnettored note ty thors have developed a story of in-| violinist. seemed to be resting more comfort- | sorNt RECITAL, stcinway Piane. ROBERT W.CHAMBERS a , WINTER GARDEN—"The Mid-|trigue, romance and sacrifice, There sip ies ths cbatetion —- "AND AN ALL AMERICAN PROGRAM SAM H. HARRIS jy. 220 Se Bue, 88 night Rounders,” a revue formerty| Will also be Buster Keaton's comedy| CAPITOL—The chief attraction will ‘ i CHICAGO O P E. R A with j : “The Boat.” Luigini’s "Reverie" will|be “Cardigan,” a film version of Rob-| Treatment was decided on while SIX CYLINDER LOVE MARY GARDEN, General Di 6 CRNERT given on the roof of the Century |). piayed by the orchestra as an over-|¢rt W. Chambers's historical novel.|she was on tour with the “Greenwich ¢th With ERNEST TRUEX. i MA N ‘OPena| Theatre, will be the main attraction. | ture, A programme of American music has | Village Follies,” in which she played Teday Mat, ate RATTAN Br a30| | ‘The company includes Harry Hines, ~ been arranged. a leading part, She was forced to ‘' inal Week, b. Helen Eby, Alice Ridnor, Sam Hearn,}| RIALTO—Ethel Clayton will be leave the company in Philadelphia on Irving O’Hay, Lillan Washburn and|seen in “Her Own Money,” by Elmer] CAMEO THEATRE—Mrs. Vernon | Saturday night and come to New * a chorus of fifty, Added features are| Rice, The chief character is a stenog-| Castle will be shown in “French | York. Lulu McConnell and Grant Simpson|rapher, who marries an extravagant| Heels,’ written for her by Clarence Dee aR cama in “At Home,” Desire, Maxie and|youth. She finds that the greatest |Buddington Kelland. The story has} PEGGY MARSH ENDS SUIT. 2D FRED! % - George and the Shubert News Events. | economy is necessary in her home, |to do with a New York cabaret dancer ERIC WARREN PALACE—Leading features will be|and after saving a small fund to|who makes her way to a lumber| Pegsy Marsh, who will make her BALLAD QEiW}¥ THE the Dolly Sisters in songs and dances,|buy a cottage is asked by her hus-!camp in the Northwest. There will stage debut as a dancer to-morrow CONCERT Anna Wheaton tn songs, and Court- CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA ERNO RAPEE CONDUCTOR. CAPITOL BALLET CORPS-SOLOISTS Presentation 63D ST. Music Hatt bet. Bw way & Gent) SHUFFLE ‘ALONG EVENINGS: 9 ES | HEATRES UNDER DIRECTION RIVOLI GF RIALTO BWAY & 49 th ST TIMES SQ ney Sisters, AMUSEMENTS. |” \ aewre. ] Bases en pa RUM MNS Fr D A N Cc E j | a en Lasky presente | RIVERSIDE.—With Florence Wal- AMUSEMENTS: 5 MENTS. | TOWN HALL, T0-MOROW, AFT. at 3 ae Nt iL AN | ton in dances heading the bill will be the Watson Sisters, Vaughn Comfort, GLORIA SWANSON) ETHEL CLAYTON peer Sih LLL Lt a ° VAY gt ee R20 h.,024& Cen, P.W, Col.6800|Last ® Jolson’s 58th St. yi & Warn, Bday. | CENTURY i enat sivroda 30; Times ASTOR He eet, & EY AL JOLSON — “soitsor |" CHOCOLATE SOLDIER = gril) cx, "BLUSE SCHNITZER § SCHMULLER Nightly at the NEW tenor, and Charles Ahearn with his mares i Srtvearta (oniase ee Piasey rotates in “HER Ce S |in “HER OWN MONEY” Bi ALCONADES cogent 40th.nr. [Circle #783, XFTELD tn ickering Piano) [NIST ‘A Paramount Picture. S*EOUONiAL, — mae samote tn BROADHURST 3. 52, | Ambassadors. 25|TOMW MIGHT ner CONCERTS PY, TRADEMARK the, Young Pointer” ALLROOM Goth St, 4 with Williams and Wolfus, ‘‘nut’’ comedians. Alma Neilson will ap- Rurat Brosdi eaentation with Mary Astor and | Mee Tee, Wty ‘Sethe tastrurment, | ENC See RIVOLI (CONCERT, SGRCHESTRA |FAMOUS) RIALTO ORCHESTRA |} i EMPHIS URIVESS x AMUSEMENTS MARJOLAINE Ha BLOSSOM TIME | |cett0tt 7a a ec CARNAL] TAYLOR HOLM 0. THE DANCING CARNIVAL » "EGGY ” ” ry y AS. AM lo ' jo ee vatsting evening tw] || OT IANEE ADMIN RELAY MoE ST. NICHOLAS RINK, bere and HUGO RIFSENFELD and ra gneopated” Orchestra, FIGHTY-FIRST STREET THE- Se or waa i nes KA BROS FOUR “DIAZ ALERED 69 W. 66th St. of condscting. Joveph Littau conducting. UCTORS. ‘ATRE.—In the vaudeville lst will be teecg: | ROGERS An ‘ + Last Times To-day: fold OTHERS. D. E D thi a imes To: cll _B. Do Mille’s Week “Dummies,” and Cissie and George 1000 $1.00 || 500 at 50° ancing Every Day in the | “FOOL'S PARADISE.” Dart Sewell, dancers, while the screen will aware at 91. Year, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30. ao i. show George Arliss in ‘The Ruling Passion." MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE. gE With pit VSRRE. |] JOLSON’S "8, or. "B. cor rh a. RITZ wae™sev 8356 -mats WED “sar, GEORGE BERT ‘HANLO Aw exceptlonally Interesting, amusli Gn AS [iets i Ue ACTS. —Billy Sharp's ‘Twentieth Century Pt play, well’ cant and a Revue," Johnny Burke in “Drafted,” as —Kenneth Macgowan in the Globe. a Ford and Cunningham, Stevens and SHUBERT Gia w ei piway, Kvn as .! Ris, & Prunnell, and Jones and Jones will be Mats, Sat. & Wash. B'd musement in square deal- | Chauve Souris "isis Bet tes DIRECT INDON. stern PINS & NEEDLES” | ggrk'Se cE. eem ate eee a 2 “Boomerang Bill." SS ayy rare ge * Mts, Bat,, Tues, & Wash. Biday COLISEUM.—For the first halt of] | NORA BAYES “ert ‘4th 8. ves 0.00, | ni? GUILD PRODUCTION, DOLLY MoRRIsSY DONALD SISTERS the week the bill will include ‘Doc’ ~ HE WHO GETS SAND OTHER MORASS ACTS. Baker in “Flashes,” Devoe and Hos- JUST MARRIEC SLAPPED ford in musical numbers, Al. Ray- _BULTON,46,W.of B'y.Bv.8.0.Mta, W4.aBt. mond, and George Arliss on the ———— gcreen in “The Ruling Passion.” {hureday will bring Miss Juliet and others, together with the European film melodrama, ‘All for a Woman.” RHGENT. — Virginia ond West, Wiis and Lee Quinn and Canerly, and the Arliss photoplay will be features the first half of the week. Then will come Darling and Timberg in a mu- sical revue, and the film play, “All for 2 Women.” FRANKLIN — Starting the week will be Ruth Roye in songs, Lang- ford and Fredericks, Timberg and fm the vaudeville line-up, and the sereen will have Lionel Barrymore in Yow ¥ Twelve yen: ing with the publto Hackett & Belmar, Cooper Ricardo, Rice & Weiner, y Morgan, Rhoda Ro; nants, Bob’ Willis, Je. and others. Large corps of instructors on ‘ant times for lessons, elther private or on the floor. Dancing, Roller Skating and Billiards. THE DANCING CARNIVAL;,"\s" TO-NIGHT _ Direction BS More MOVIE-BALL BF KFITHYO2:°5 VAUDEVILLE MAD. SQ. GARDEN 42™St. East of Bway. STARTING MONDAY MADIGON AV., STH, N.Y. C. \TRENE CASTLE | PALACE DOLLY SISTERS TRAN NAZIMOVA And Strong Supporting Bill in “A Doll’s House” CONQUEROR CLUB ofG.N.Y. Inc, || The Best Dressed iuaaee fn the World FLORENCE Bly & AT St ‘Strand Symphony Oreh. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT — | RIVERSIDE RE Feusnen omer | | prices. Seat two weeks in| [MARGMAVES © ara ies TEEpAy” | S8thst BF KEITH ficatees 45th Btreot, Eventn BLOU Missi Sats a Wasningron'e Bday Cia pa Pigeon, S ee ——————— ee SeMES Tics, ie TAW BREAKER T* ey ge BST. MATS THURS - SAT. MATS WEO-SAT U3 ary SAT 2130 CASINO 7 CARLY (ton NGERINE i i Katherine ) “Her Socli Berlow Girls & other vaudeville rosih SP RICHARD BARTHELMESS In “TOL’ABLE DAVID” B. ath Bt. @ 7th Av, Spring 400. | ones are : 7 ¥ —— 19EW THEODORA” Darling and George Arliss in his new Pauline Lor Lord “The Del e' ‘ ; Headed by Eat ‘ ry = m play. Joining Miss Royce on kine A Haman Cannas LS ‘Lilla fe SOPHI ‘TUCKER “FRENCH HEELS” walt, |) ‘ s Miliay STATE ray ACh RHAYNE oe oe ree VANDERBILT osc Ssce? Mf PLYMOUTH saat Seneca ius FRONINENY MOVIP, & ACD: Been arnt a | SoA hina & Co, & others ‘eb.22 4 Hy 7 a dowar wis. a = o PHOCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE JOHN GOLDEN Presents A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION. 2 CONTINOUS 4 A Lewis, THEATRE—Mae West, Harry Rich- = y. Bve.8.20. BAND! ANC! mond, Lew Cooper, Gottison ana Jones and others will appear the first half of the week. On Thursday the Drama, “The ston,” featuring 7 “WHERE 18 MY WANDERING sisters: || (VRITERION ,a7MES | SBoRICOT® | TO-NI oe COMEDY Pec day, Ld Wed. & Thurs. THANK-U o The Ist YEAR PETROVA “suewate John. Steel, Harry Watson : 4 “ - House 4% ae oe Bop bill will change to John L. Hi fi LAUGHING AUDIENCE. | 5834 Tim Frank Craven ———————_—___ __ THIRD or Newest dan- Jr., Tempest & Watson, Fen- | Bronx Opera Prices ‘idats, Wed. a eae. Netbont waa || LONGACRE ¥: sso ven tat” LITTLE Went aah yoe, roan, 8 | | LYRIC S267, LAST2 DAYS [fyimg aly ||| ANNUAL BALL the con and latest Sies'ese others THE MAN WHO CAME BAG BACK Phelps, Willam Hallen and Bob Al- TAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH ~~~ | Jobe Golden and Marcus Loew Prosent ee ite Bean waite sioters | setae SP EWENTY-THIRD STRENT THE- reatest treséwar Guceane S I x I ” eat photo. i dees # yore ATRE—Among the attractions will be drama. Boa Sho “Kings and Rainbows,"' “Marry Me," ' 2 or Brealey o pore "Mist York's Dogs Cc L U B Concert sith George arliso’ tote it ‘and George Arliss on the ecreen in A METRO-REX INGRAM PRODUCTION. IN BEHALE OF THE Orcucetra Central Palace. “Tbe Ruling Passion.’ 2.80. Bva-oo to $1.90. Pop-Price mts. Seats Rev'd Il) 4 oroRG? FUND OF AMERICA Bololats eA 1G iad . G FEBRUARY 17%1025* B aenmereremend |THE DEMI-VII RGIN’ HOTEL ASTOR, SAT., FEB. 25, Be Comedy JKEITH ACTS) |104%701030rx.~ ADM 75! women there will be George Moore and Mary Now. SHOWING TERRACE GARDEN | TICKETS, incl. War Tax and SUI 0, at Billy xaly, Claire Vincent and the Seas tach Sey, ODROHE'S$t Sst PALACE Dancing Eve, ‘80 to 12.80, BROOKLYN. ‘ Pree yobas, THE FOUR HORSEME). oxniNUO DANCING. fa MARK mee Spree 42 Sears. : cunrToL Onin APccuteee OGETHE Unone bay or tring. | TRA ND).A ALL Mala A MANA ‘ll will include Creegon ang Davis, a mpsesttnatec rar ate ONO! SERS CIT NTN Sree ano PReeLSRAE LAs, | W) snooxtn