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Plays for the ~ Coming Week’: { MONDAY NIGHT. Garrick Theatre — "Back to Me-| thieelah.”” | Century—"'The Rose of Stamboul.”’ Klaw Theatre—"‘Your Woman and | Mine.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Thirty-ninth Street Theatre —| Yvette Guilbert in ‘'Guibour.”” HE first two Is 0! | Shaw's “Back Me will be produced by the T Guild on Monday night at the Gar-| rick. These parts of what uw | styles a philosophic fantasy are “In| the Beginning” and “The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas.” The other} portions of the play will be given in the two succeeding weeks. The fan- tastic idea presented is that of human] beings living for 300 years or longer “In the Beginning” has for its scenes the Garden of Eden and an oasis in} Mesopotamia, while “The Gospel of] the Broth Barnabe is set forth| im Hampstead Heath shortly after the war. Among others in the first per- fermance wil] be Margaret Wycherly, Ernita Lascelles, George Gaul, Dennis King, Albert Bruning, Claude King and Eleanor Woodruff. ee * At the Century Theatre on Monday night the Shuberts will present “The Rose of Stamboul,” a Viennese oper- etta, with music by Leo Fall and Sigmund Romberg. The book and lyrics have been adapted by Harold | Atteridge. Ther Iso be a ballet| arranged by Mi s, with the| Lockfords and Zit yas the | Principal dancers. The cast of the operetta includes Tessa Kosta, Donald | Brian and James Bartin j “Your Wife and Mine,” a play by Gleves Kinkead, will be produced by Lee Kugel at the Klaw Theatre on Monday night. It is chiefly concerned | with a murder committed by’a young | teacher who afterward be- the fiancee of the nor of | te. In ‘the cast Byron Reasley, Regina Wallace, Henry Mortimer, Minnie Dupree, Reginald | Barlow and Helen Gill . . Yvette Guilbert will English at the 39th Street Theatre on Wednesday night & miracle play of the fourteenth century entitled "Guibour.” It shows how Guibour, Wife of the Mayor of a French city, who has committed murder and is sentenced to be burned at the stake, present in id miraculously saved at the eleventh hour. This role will be acted by Mlizabeth Moffatt. Mme. Guilvert will play Dame Renand. . 8 * Beginning Monday afternoon Jack Dempsey will be added to “Get To- gether” at the Hippodrome, appear- ing in “A Day in the Gymnasium with the Champion,” ee waite Nut" De the #6 iM show Tom Mix in| Among others in the ¢ ee . 9 There isn’t a theatre i ——— Holbrook Blinn in “Phe Bad Man” | Dorney ta. a ete a Moon Tom Mix 1m Davis, O'Hanton and Zambunis, and| “FOLLIES oF THE DAY 4 tives so much for the money at dees | [SAM H. HARRIS ¥, <5 i api ssc Sac il FORDHAM—For the first COLISEUM—A musical comedy| Lou Edwards. Additional teatures! AT’ COLUMBIA THEATRE. the Columbia. If you are not aware aie . the week there will be Kennedy and called “Marry Me," with Guy Voyes will be Rath Brothers, gymnas's pane GAaEn nice ce el ia of this fact, come this week and see || SIX CYLINDER LOVE Chan e of Bill Berle, the Six Belfords and others.| and company, will head the bill the the Shubert wll Wes SEHD Rens GUieTG etite A\ \ for yourself. dl Ee Se g S | peginning Thursday, Horace Goldin, | first half of the week. ‘Thursday will) | TWENTY THIRD STR gem a ne atluction at the COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON iNusionist, will head’ the bill bring Barney , Tony Williams, | ATRI—Deland and Blair, Cliff Green, Kd) ES " Matn, Wed. 5 ¢ In Vaudeville MOSS'S BROADWAY THHAATRE und Corinne. The photoplays will be| Gordon and Ricca, Charles Wo AMUSEMENTS. Nd bt or DAY i forte : —In the list will be Max Teibe “Star Dust" and “The Law and the | land and others will appe: ad oh —— ) FOLLI aaa dance offering, “Shadowland;" How-|Woman.” | screen will show Hope Hampton tn / b Fin BOZO Mae: 63D ST. Music Hatt a ALACE—Among the attractions ard ‘and-Lewis: tho Great qoon, Rob ENT—Attractions the first half! “Star Dust.’ E| 4 ‘ i cto EMER : SHUEFLE ALONG #¥ will be the Dolly Sisters in songs and |— | THEATR 4, TRE ¢ F Saree Ds Molt a one A 7S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. F iD LAST TIMES TODAY. TOMORROW ane Lael ; * logue, Watson Sisters and W: of q cone Tre = Swit MeAlister ind Sh Dsl ibeeate ameter pre behead (> LUBE AY marae TO-MORROW NIGHT ,... CONCERTS , FOOLESH | - Mn MOAI Ais IB EKEITH 5 \ : i = WORLD'S RIVERSIDE-—Here too will be the CENTURY 24: c225-1JOLSON'S 22 7mm.) 44TH ST. THEA. u sway BB. KEITH “ses7* VAUDEVILLE Dolly Sisters, together with Jim Har- PHONE COLUMBUS 8800. | PHONE circ PHONE BRYANT Fests STARTING MONDAY kins in “The Family Ford,” Swor Charles Purcell, with Le Roy|Alexander Carr—Frank| Kings of Syncopation, with Dewalt Hopper, Watean Si- Brothers, Little Billy and others, EIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—With trude Hoffman in her Anberican ballet heading the bill will be Elsa Ryan in “Peg for Short’? and Maud Earl in songs, The screen will show Betty Compson tn ‘The Law an@ the Woman,” COLONIAL—Mildred Harris — will make her Broadway vaudeville debut in "Getting the Money,"’ supported by Beatrice Morgan and S. Miller Kent. Margaret Young in songs is among the other features. MILTON—Rae Samuels in songs, ‘eilson in a playlet called “In and Frank Wilcox in “Sbh-sh!'' will figure in the enter- taipment. ALHAMBRA—The bill will include ———— CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Caruso Foundation Concert HIPPODROME — TO-MORROW NIGHT Und: sonal auspices of M ENRICO CARUSO FROM THE CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY Courtesy ™ MMES. PARETO, D’ALVARE SCHIPA \ MARTIN, SCHWARZ, LAPPAS. HUBERMAN, Violinist: BONNUCI, *Celliot THE GOLDMAN BAND OF 60 Cacert Direction Mabel R. Beardsley Beaty at Box Office $1 to $3. No War Tax AEOLIAN HALL WaT Even’ 3,**8.15 EDITH BEN NETT |} | Mgt! aout Bials. Tickets a i AEOLIAN HALL, Tues. Aft, Mar 7 47, fr VERY L RECITAL Management M. HL. MARIAN Hanson. Leo ARNSE, & JONES ANNOUNCE burs. Ev., March 2, at 8,15 “= HANSON Soug Recital. Mason & Hamlin Piano, , TOWN HALL, Tuesday Evening, Feb. 28 Hong Kecital by SUSAN METCALFE CASALS PABLO CASALS isk" AT TI PIANO, Beats T5c to $2 Now. Mason & Hamlin Plano | Management Metropolitan Musical Bureau, CHICAGO OPERA MARY CNEL General Director. ria MANHATTAN @2ERA HOUSE, To-Go Matinee ot H. “Rigoletto,” THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1022. STAGE FAVORITES WHO APPEAR NEXT WEEK IN BROADWAY THEATRICAL OFFERINGS “The Love of Three Kin the official plane.) Mone CAR TEER IN SBA Bat SERRROLLS tina—Llora a CLAIRE! \ess OWINDSoR | * Ceaners! Lo PI 3 : l oup | inson and Pearce, and the Big Three. Smith Band & Hubert Kinney |Fay—Bernard G: & Martha Shelby—In Argen-|Olivette—Ray Hoffman-—Walter|Band & Cliff Edwards- Mats. We: yy IRENE CASTLE NSS RR Weise cA (on DIK in, ‘FOLLIES OF G THE \ DA? COLOMB) yy Y PROCTOR'S ; an and Gr IGHTH medy Fy Brady, and Hollida ence Ile &| Hattie Althoff —Janet er &|Adair—Carl McCullough —Clayton & Lennie and Bat., 2.30. E 7 NEUXS BEST COMED) iar LONGACRE,;, Arthur Hopkins Presents Keeps Standees on Tips of Their Tors. | YIDDISH ART MAURICE ee sutHEATRE, SWARTZ ee = Titis WEEK i Hie ONL. ¥ in REPERTOIRE BELMONT “ 48, try 48 fv 8.30 Bron WAR TRE 00 “Ax, THANK- U o ILE JOHN GOLDEN Presents WH LAUGHING at nth 8 Today & Wed.2 80 LITTL! eat R08 (>. Pauline Lord “Anna Christie VANDERBIL MinWed.4 Mis. Wed 48at-2.90 With All Its French Flavor n Strest Evetiings, 4.30 ex Wed, and Sat. 2.30 VER ROAD “tic CHERRY MATIONAL® WARY: cm Mats. Wed. & Sat. APOLLO | Wir coURTENAY »'TAW BREAKE, GB"ST. Hed. MATS VED-THURS- SAT BOOTH Thee. MATS. WED-SaAT. The Jst YEAR| 102d Time of the Frank ¢ E West 4th, at ‘ ats, To-day & Wed, i | STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH & SAT 2'30 ato Speen A £ » Memour BatsTaure ¢ ykt's NORA BAYES West $40 GREENWICH: 7AM 4a Jey CYNTHIA HTEA., W. 42d 8t 8.20. | | SELWYN t124 ¥ & Wed. 290 Joneph Cawthorn and Lillian Lorraine ia aaa || Mor'w Wight “TANGERWE A RO CLUB. ud Jazz | ten tine te—8 | Razz, “The Deluge” 4 human comedy Year, 2.30 P. bor. to $2.00-—-NO comedy | | COMEDY 41 8. nr. Bway. tive, 8.20 Mats. ‘To-day | »PETROVA® “Hii EMI. WEGENER, P TENUB Tins, DAGNY SERVAl eee AVEN UB An ERNEST LULITSCH PRODUCTION, hill will include Ames and Jazz Band and Beh- e. Heading the hursday will be C THEATRE—For the week the Winthrop, U.S features will inc and Irene Castlo on the screen in| the first half of the “French Heels.” the bill chang WINTRR GARDEN "The Pro called he | enaders musical revue with Jim photopl: |my Hu heading a company Of) «ppademark," wit th Gi fifty, w e the chief attraction | BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT CARL LAEMMLE presents | WILD HONEY’ THE WORLD-FAMOUS ‘NOVEL THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St. | Dancing Every Day in the MEO THEATRE n and Sam Green AMUSEMENTS. Lubitseh them live. | Pharaoh” A Paramount Picture with JANNINGS, PAUL first half of ahe ‘Cont, Noon to 11.40 P.M eS iitaay M RIVOLI BWAY & 49 th ST COMEDY WEEK—BEGINNING TO-MORROW KY Presents ADOLPH ZUBKOR Presents on harles Withers in STREET THEA- ude Toy Ying Foo, | Hen- | A John 8. Robertson Production | : | “Star Dns ” Baye tne ning th | “THE WORLD'S S CHAMPION’ =v. ANN FORREST and Crane, and * William . Wal | Paramount Picture. ae DAVID POWELL t sO yc TAM Tenta Vera ount Pieture 1 RANKLIN Horace Goldin in it aa R ed at Cann Westover |! The Clavilux (Color Organ) Thos. Wilfred playing. |1uston Jack Osterman, 3 1 Wal-| LOE "HEATRE—The ron, @ p film play Jent | Imperia *ekinese 7 D fea | eA ee ey Irony and the film pl nt | Imperial — Pekines Troup, Fred Riveli’ Concert. Orchestra Call” will start the w h the | Schwarz in "The Broken Mirror’’ anc | Frederick Stabiberg and Hugo Riesenfeld and change of bill will be George Moore) Alice Lake on the tereen in “Tbe | Emanuel, Baer conducting. Joneply Littau and Mary Jayne, Payton an! W. Golden Gift” will be leading features CRITERION. o~r§jeirecr 9903 €3 RIALTO WALLACE REID “LOVE'S BOOMERANG” Columbia Theatre. Various burlesques: and musical features vre given in 1 ot trav The company in- | fertrude Hayes jr., Johnnie ward Critchley, May Dix, meron, John B, Willian: week, On Thurs | es to a musical Love Nest,"* “Hor loria Swanson. WORLO'S LARGEST end FOREMOST MOTION DICTURE PALACE EDWARD BOWES MANAGING DIRECTOR BEGINNING SUNDAY & Vraneia, Virginia "Burns & Lynn. othe. and LL FOR A WOMAN” A Wiret National Attractio “ALL FOR A WOMAN” & Supreme Vaudeville. STO KLEY IN REALTY OF THE: Me HOTEL ASTO TO-NIGHT, ‘TICKETS, Incl, War Tax Renard & Launatlo Chinks, ¥ ‘Walters, ma nnd others wad $10. at the Sixty. Club, 7 riare’ Club, ‘Tyson's, M. to 12.30, = Bacon's, Boxes $69," 30, CHARITY. Second (v nf A tnnuat BENEFIT ACTORS’ FUND MONTAU THEATRE BROOKLYN TOMORROW NIGHT at 8:15" Eves. 4.30, or. By. Eva. 8.20 AN EVENING OF HAPPINESS with Maxine Elliott's Siete wea. Ba 8.50 ‘ LAURETTE TAYLOR MARIE DORO EOP. MAN ey THE DANCING CARNIVAL! EMMETT CORRIGAN EDNA HIBBARD =a TMEATEE Gump voor | 44st 1 Wy pod NORMAN TREVOR HERBERT CORTHELL > FVUON46.\scuy | rie ied PegouP T ANDREW MACK GEORGE FAWCETT WES own oatatawoeasat, | MES WEDOM Yee DANCE siren eee H. COOPER CLIFFE TSN see - Loxingt TOM LEWIS J, M. KERRI “PRINCES Wed. Pane PALACE hay aah KATHERINE GALLOWAY GEORGE NASH 3 CONTINUOUS DANGtS TED SNYDER ALPHONZ ETHIER | | D. W. GRIFFITH'S ca Empire of New Emotions ood Orchestra Seats Bronx OperaHouse} FISKE O'HARA cise FRANK MONROE SWOR BROS. “The Sign of the Hour,” “The Triangle,” “Happin “The Other Mrs. Bellis’ GREAT GALAXY OF SOCIETY DEBUTANTES “SPORTS OF THE WORLD” ONE-STER CONTEST ‘Chainplonship, stony PENROD Wesley Barry | 1 Synptony Oren. | \ € 5 Av, Lop ninnnees wnt of Daniel ranma Tickets 50c to $3.00. No War The HAPPY MWWVVVVCCWHVVVLLCHHU Brower—Four Harmony Kings] Yvette & Co.—Bernard &|Jovedah de Rajah—Rome oH GOLDWYN —Jock McKay—Clayton &|Townes—Ernest Evans &|& Cullen—Horlick & Sar] | BE presente LYRIC #24.8t,. w. of 1" ip. | | Lennie—Rubini & Rosa—Taf-|Girls—Marie Stoddard—|ampa Sis ters—Three 4 Matinecs Wed . | ] an & Newell— Roode & Francis.|Ben Linn—Selma Bratz &|Chums—Fred Rogers —- 4 The Newest | 1-500, i ¥ . ith c 1 “get” For Goodness Sake | : GR "FUOTT BuER-Cnit WiNOSOR ASTOR 7s. 4th Bway. reves. 6.20. | Ambassador 40h. e|Circle 73, ve 8.30 | KLAW THEATRE, W. 4511 St. Heys. 8.30 ee > ELL SHERMAN: iatinees Wed. and Sat. 2.3 way. [Mats Wed. & Sat. 2.20 a TaTions: By $+ 4: ROTHAFEL CECIL LEAN and wane “LILIES OF THE FIELD” es 5 cto avr IBIS BLE BLOSSOM TIME) pean, MILES OF THE Fl veer || ; [UR meneame aC UT eve een WE | IN HER CROWNING SUCCESS -pROCT CHARITY. MARJOLAINE A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION COANE) ul | With PEGGY WoOD & LENNOX OF THIRD B L L oF Theatre | ELTINGE Weet 424 st. rvenings, 6.30. | DAME PIER! ANNUAL A THE SIXTY CLUB ACTORS’ FUND OF AMERICA R 10 0 ess,’” in Tax. bd WED. "To the Ladigs!’ » A_New Comedy by the authors LYCEUM Wert an st. av |IRENE BOR ioy Geese, ‘THE FRENCH DOLL HUDSON ‘Wont 4 44th St. Evenings at DAVID BELASCO Presents CORT in “C ego ge ED 6000 su 43551) Ce ai exer WoOuLD NEW ASTERDAM wy T. Hts Vib Sar. Sothont@ no MIG EMPIRE * DORIS LIBERTY Wet 424.8. TAYLOR — ARK THEATRE, Col. Circle. Evgs. 6.90) FRANK FAY’ S ‘FABLES’ “A Real Melodrama,* BELASCO West 44th st. WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY NASH 4337 Fg hors nd stusieal Comedy GLOBE ation at the IBERLIN’S E SCALE re ae «| “Fool’ 's Paradise” Patan & Marks _Revae, othe. BROOKLYN. r- Ho} ‘CPR AMPTONN “STAR! BROOKLYN ~s.,,4'2 i AMUSEMENTS, ~ “a FORD & HELEN WOLFUS REVUE,| D CALIFORNIA RAM ars and surprises, sway and 40th St. Eve. 8.90 Matinees ies & Sat. at 2.20, KEANE rie CZARIN Even, at 6.20, ts. Wed, & Sat, at 2.20. Helen Ha: Otto Kruger} . at 8.20, tats. Thura, & Sat. at 2.20) RDONI Hatince + & Bat ee connDY VIOLET HEMING, 7 AY. & 50 St. Tel. Cirle 3601 WITH A DISTINCTIVE PLAY] with A, LENORE ULL KIKI Went 48th St Matinees Wed. Evenings | & Sat. at APTAIN APPLEJACK” HE m2 4 Foor MORNING DEARIE 45 St.Bry. Mats. Wed. and Sa ‘MUSICbOTA REVUE’ | Alda & Co. Arnaut Brow. Delyle Higgins, & “The Law and with BEPTY ¢ Fiteaihl Hen. othe: “The Taw 11) Betty Con OVER FOR SndWEEK ina romance of the stages FRENCH HEELS’ xs Mow) Eves 8Oe-siea-ti Noted WaNtS Wolus WONDER