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| THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922. ai Seeing the members of the freshman dinner hours off and sail back to boy and girl[ with Mary Astor as the beggar maid AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, committee. | land, the Strand is certainty the place! in the picture ‘of that name. ‘The j=. SSSR ___ ~ The freshmen, already in the hotel, ; this week. It won't do at all for {mu lc inchides “Bonnie Sweet 1 | Tahon’s th St Peas &. | LYRIC a Nervously awaiting the arrival of the j those who eray ot ‘ ing by Betty Anderson: ac — | i : unt T committee, were fooled by this strat- Wex Barry is improving all the time | solo and the overture “Lenore No pong To-o i fr oOR egy and bioled out to the rescue. as far as acting and freckles are con-! Musical Comedy, Thus twelve of them were kidnapped | Wow, speaking tn the) drmer bok and thrown nto a waiting motor truck | ta beadiy patton his lait lounger lookuig ‘That,’ said the housewife after of a beauty parlor, his latter H! ve to be taken to brooklyn. toh te after | cttribiite would acarce be noted down| /#t her ‘Rocband The London “D |_ Villagers were awakened. There spilling the cream on her unday) i nony the “improvements.” Galety Raves | Were no policemen ebout, for the night | morning tablecloth, “isn't as bad a8!” tt doesn't make much , difference | AS 1o7OUs a ooMeey & force of two had been summoned u | jast week when I spilled the coffee.” | how old you are or how crabbed one ASTOR “i h @ way. ves, 6.90,| | and with great wisdom in It, | i _—_— Triumph in Class Battle With| id of Lynbrook Firemen > and Feast To-Night. LOSE SCORE PRISONERS. Second Year Columbia Men Lock Captives Up in Brook- mile away to a fight. Edward Percy Howard, President of the village,| | aroused by phone, summoned deputy | sheriffs. Two more freshmen appeared in « car and were made prisoners as Po- Iceman Jackson of the day force ap- peared. He was roughly handled but finally managed to take a student to the station. The student refused to disclose his identity, In the fracas Milton Sandler, a sophomore, was knocked down by an automobile and received slight abrasions which were treated by a physician, President Howard summoned the Fire Department and the apparatus “No,” mused her husband from be- | bind his paper, “but it jen’t clean.” And that’s about the cinema situa- tion along Broadway this week. It jan't as bad as Jast week, but it’s far from perfect as films go. ‘The dutstanding feature of the week is Marshal! Neilan's “Penrod,” which Is unreeling at the Strand, much to the delight of the ol@ young ones and the young old ones, Mrs. Irene Castle. tripped back, to the ‘soreen Saturday night on “French quate. might feel, “Penrod” will be good for | what alls.you and you'll come away | from the Strand feeling much better than when you went in, The music, being up to the Strand | standard, is quite pleasing and ade- Gloria Swanson in ‘tHer Husband's} Trade-Mark" at the Rivoli Theatre | displays enough gowns in five reels to stamp Stuart Holmes, friend hubby, | as a cloak and suit mapufadturer in- stead of af investment broker, as| Clara Beranger has cast him in her Sage Tea Darkens Mats, Wash. Birthday & Sat, 2.30 TEAS EXC EN’ RTALNM! TO THE ¥ THEM BUT EVEN LK AND INTO with CHAS. ~DOVER ROA CHERRY itful entertainment. cat ‘an B WATIONALZyis04' ORS REP COMEDY 47*t &t., nr. Bivay, Eve; 620 Mats. Wed., Thurs. and ¥PETROVA" LONGACRE West 48th Bt. Eve, at 8.30, Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2.30, lyn Warehouse. came on the jump. The firemen stretched hose about the inn and in the principal streets. Heels,” which is on for @ run at the Camed. Gloria Swanson has been Hair to any Shade story of Mexican bandits and Wall Street incorporators. Miss Swanson tier OPCLOOPs, HEN you darken your soe GORDON, INC presents Two hundred Columbia freshmen registered in the United States Pat-|is convincing as an obliging wife, but | Wi ini ith Sage Tea and They were told to turn on the water " 8 ¥¢ 90th, nr. By. Eve, 8.90 spent to-day in the Blossom Heath|at the first outbreak ent Office a8 “Her Husband's ‘Trade Holmes ee too shuch of a gentlo- Sulphur, no one can tell, bee Maxine Eliot's. Wann Hanyeent.t90 . nm le bee "s de Ina, Lynbrook, I.. I, safely in sane-| In the course of the watery argu-| Mark,” which sho is showing at the| Ratt Yes, he ta kallled in a fall andy a5 evenly, Proparin miner © MOUNTAIN MAN fase tuary, against marauding sophomores Ment between the firemen and the! niyo), while Ethel Clayton’ is spend-!the United States cavalry rescues t ff oi Blackmer A. Frenoh Play with Fab, 22 & Bat ture though, at home is mussy At sophomores ten were arrested, \They were turned loose when the nhture who would have liked to prevent the Gloria and ler former sweetheart. ing “Her Own Mone: the Rialto. and troublesome. little 2 ime vor Aa pabeas CSV TIN NOE Ag freshman dinner, which Is to bel of the disturbance became clear. | The Capito! is showing “Cardigan” to pn srions Nels UKraae anton a cost, you can EY at any drug Py Sarre anor: wabslcew servgd by the Inn at § o'clock to-| ‘Thirty freshmen locked in a box car the accompaniment of American mu-|symphony of weirdly, blended. eolore store: the seady louse, pres saw—a solid e atarts, thrills and aration, improved by the ad- at Valley Stream and abandoned were | \ ‘ i clammy creeps set off by hysterical la i night. , brelaanae py ieagers at daybreak api| sie: But two holdovers survive.jand designs. Victorina Krigher, dition of other ingredients, —euaath' Macgowant Globe, waghtor Fifteen or twenty freshmen are) nei way to Lynbrook unmo-| They are “Orphans of the Storm,” at|Prima ballerina of the Moscow Grand called “Wyeth's Sage and riedners in a Brooklyn warehouse. | . ey aay “ ” Opera, roused the Rivoli audience to Sulphur Compound.” You " THE bi lested. the Apollo and ‘Foolish Wives,” at Lucive ion NETWARE RE ATMEATRE GAALD PRODUCTION 9S Fionn (5.620 ATS WED TRS SAT 290 LAW BREAKER MATS WED-SAT AY MATINEE AT THESE THEATRES WASHINGTON ‘Thea.,42d St.,W.of B' NORA BAYES REPUBLIC Mate, 2.30. PG Cota Hi ere lt “TeMES Tye 4B" ST. Tied. MATS THURS - SAT. HOL Wr couRTENAY 00 sustained applause, prolonged for a few minutes, during the next unit of Dr. Riesenfeld’s programme. Harold Lloyd appears in one of those inimitable mirth provokers. Su- san Ida Clough, mezzo-soprano, sings “One Fleeting Hour." The, overture by the Rivolt orches- tra is “Second Hungarian Rhap- just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disap- pears, and after another ap- plication or two your hair be- comes beautifully darkened, ‘They were captured by sophomores in @ riotously noisy battle which kept Lynbrook awake for hours after mid- nght, and was ended only when the Lynbrook Fre Department turned the hose on the invading sophomores and chased them out of town. The freshmen rejoiced “And now it’s all over but the eat- ing,”’ Chairman PD, L. Regan of the 1925 Dinner Committee informe! all inquirers this morning. pain rental STRICKEN IN ELKS’ CLUB, GAS HEAD DIES QUICKLY. the Central. Ernest Lubitsc, the master pro- ducer of Germany, will bring his lat- est ‘‘big’’ film, “The Loves of -Pha- raho,”” to the Criterion to-morrow night for an extended run. the over b. m4 glossy and luxuriant. = West 42d St. Evenings, 8.30. j telephone to-day to all who inquired ted P ING IN sody,"’ by Franz Liszt. Gray, faded hair, though no ‘Avhae _ Pauline Lord (etaz eae, “The Delage” ELTINGE Mats. Wed. and Sat., z of them at their stronghold that none ASS disgrace, is a sign of old age, Hopkins “Deluge” * and| nit human comedy of their class officers or their dinner} yy Armstrong, forty-three, Assist- - “Her Own Money," with Ethel and as we all desire a youth- Present VANDERBILT. . Ev. SANDE iymouth Th.,W.45 St. Eva, comimdittces was among those kept) ant Treasure of the Consolidated Gas| A lot of folks after reading Booth| Clayton in the leading role, is the of- ful and attractive appearance, rWed.asat, |_Chrlate.” | Cao hate. Weds Phure aS away, from the coming festivities by get busy at once with Wyeth's ‘The BROADHURST Company, died in Bellevue Hospital last Tarkington's wonderful ,‘'Penrod’’| fering at the Rialto. It is a Para- ATS) & SAT. 2:30 Mts, the ¢ophomores. ‘They count among| nighe: fies eee cer tate take : Sage and Sulphur Compound, 7 TERN es CASINO The ‘Musica the Seoiar, however, Edward Burke, | {rom the Blks' Club in West 430 Street, | 8toMes expressed a wish that some|mount picture adapted by Elmer Rico and look years younger. R Tl {anton NS Wie TAN MARJOLAI N E Serimeet a star of the freshman football team, | Apoptexy was given as the cause of |day the lovable boy and girl and| from the play by Mark Swan, and has He oawisicn GERINE and Harold Wilson, guard of the)death. Mr. Armatrong was unmarried | grown-up characters would flit across! many amusing incidents, An eco- Acts OBS Ber basketball team. The only regrets} And lived at the Bike’ Club, — noniical wife and an extravagant hus- band produce a situation that does not jibe very well when {t comes to paying for a home, and a jealous married woman adds to the perplexi- ties. Miss Clayton portrays the stenog- rapher and young wife and ts assisted by Warner Baxter, Charles French, Clarence Burton, Mae Busch and Jean Acker. An entertaining feature of the pro- the screen. But they thought it couldn't be done because of the sup- posed scarcity of juvenile players to assume the many and varied roles. Well, they got their wish, and it HAS been done. But it took a Mar- shall Neilan to do it. “'Penrod,"’ Neilan’s latest and best, with Wesley Barry, the human freckle, in the titular role, is unwind- Mr, Armstrong was in his offices Sat- urday, and apparently was in good health. He passed Saturday night at th Elks’ Club, had breakfast there yest day morning and then left the club, A few hours later he returned in a taxi- cab and said he felt ill, A physician was mmoned. Late in the afternoon Mr. condition became worse. —_————— IRVIN COBB HAS RELAPSE. BOSTON. Feb. 20.—Irvin 8S. Cobb, mingled with the chortles of victory of the freshmen are that they have not been able to capture any sopho- Morey class officers for exhibition to ; the diners. ‘Thére is an intricate code governing this dinner controversy. As neany J 48 ofe who has not the advantages of ; present day academic uplife can dis- cover, the principal clauses are these: the dinner must be held between mid- For Raw, Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the'spot with a gentle tingle, loosens (Congestion, draws out) soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment | made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mus- | APOLLO D. W. GRIFFITH'S cpoere of Wéw Le ROMANGE SORA Tyree Baty Fe tay Tins os Wh. 5 mediate Se P| Pee lpia : = THEATRES UNDER DIRECTION OF HUGO RIESENFELD- NEW AMSTERDAM W429 ST Eves O65 high§ last night and midnight next |quthor and humoriat, was seriously ill! ing right merrily this week at the| gramme is “The Young Painter,” the|tard plaster without the blister. HATS WED. & SAT. SO¢he¢202 NO HIGHER SatuRday. Onop inside the rentau- fi 0 Novel here jest night after @ Te | strand, For those who are looking| third of a series of film plniys based ZIEGFELD TRIUMPH i t ti te rene deid “hie Mecaiton weg ‘bent, for clean, wholesome entertainment and who want to take a couple of Nothing like Musterole for croupy || §4 children. Keep it handy for instant , use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes hospital size, $3. reel peek ISTE! Tennan HOOT ae MIDNIGHT FROLIC BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | B'way and 40th St. Eve. 8.20, i EMPIRE Matinees Wed. & Sat. at 2.20.) DORIS KEANE ft: GZARINA LIBER’ New Comedy by the authors of “Duley” To the Ladies!’ »= fee LYCEUM } é rantj prospective diners must not be molested. Neither side must employ or for help from the authorities or a outsiders. ‘The freshmen met at % o'clock Inst night.at No. 389 Broudway in the uf- fice pf the father of l‘reshman Hitch- cock? There, battle orders were 1:- sued. Beginning at !0.30 o'clock de- tachments began leuving for Lyn- brook. The sophomores had spics | outside the assembly place. The sophomores accompanied the first detachment of forty freshmen to | the Long Island station, rode with them on the 11.03 train to Valley team and trailed them two miles efoot to the Inn, at which they ar- rived ten minutes «after midnight. ‘The odds were too Leavily against the sophomores to warrant an attact. ‘Rie secaud detachment moved di- reétly on Lynbrook on the 11.80 train. Called together by telephoned sum- me trom the spies, there were forty or fifty sophomores on this train. Many others made directly for Blossom Heath Inn in automobiles. The sophomores made a determined attack on the road between the rall- road station and the Inn on the sec- ond detachment. When the running battle reached the Inn, a closed auto- mopile drove up, The sophomores pretended to make a concentrated as- sault on the occupants of this car, | calling to each other that it contained | on famous paintings. 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