The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 24

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ee oe i 2 tec FAROE TAIT AOE TES | “Guibour,” French Miracle, (set Ft Bump oaci | |) oe Given by Yvette Guilbert JeWe aave MORE “touts uty |] st aba Sed NY 0 t WNOw $ By CHARLES DARNTO and the devil we were given a French miracle play called °°) at the 89th Strect Theatre last night, thanks to that snintly artist Yvette Guilbort. Whether this fourteenth century miracle was periormed to prepare us for the sackcloth-and-ashes season or Mnte, Guilbert for a possibly | hapger one In Paris, it certainly was done with infinite care and simple beauty Considering that Guibour causes the) soon Weurder of hor son-in-law in order tol sossed with the idea of playing thi @op the mouth of scandal and is tragedy queen even in approaching! saved from the burning fagots by the the sinister harvesters, Elizabeth Virgin, it seems fair to she has| Moffatt acted with both po an amazing bit of luck She plans! charm, and with her golden hair ber crime with incredible swiftnes#.| hanging loosely che was a beautiful B way of a change {rom French comedy conwerned largely with the fest and A moment or two after she learne het/ apparition. Mme ‘inilbert played the Rame hag been linked unpleasantiy) small part of 1 Renaud effec ‘ith Autin’s by the gossips of the|tively. and tf s! omed) a dit slow town she hires two journeymen|for one carrying sossip, this impres harvesters to kill the unsuspecting /sion was doubtless due to her care fellow, in spite of the fact that she|in speaking ts exceedingly fond of him and that) presents he is looking forward to having| Caroline Meade was a beautiful em- dinner with her, Pretending to be) podiment of Our Lady, and the nu- parched with fever, she ‘sends him | merous othor figures completed a fine for wine to the cellar where the’ picture. essassil lie in waiting She is moved by her daughter's grief, lt) ypegraey BIG LITTLE FAMILY a langumge which stil some difficulties to her. Caor. 1922 (NY. Eve. World) By Preas Pub. Le it is not until the discovery t victim had been strangled, and shr her husband and daughter are mide prisoners, that she confesses, The pyre is set in the public square, but Guibour, by the Intervention of the Virgin, withstands the flames, not even a hair of her head being scorched. The miracle ts wildly ac- aimed by the populace, after whieh Guibour has a yision of the saints eclebruting mass with the Virgin, and then finds she is to become a nun ‘When this medieval thriller rises to spiritual heights It is placed, with all its beauty, in @ somewhat humorous Vieht. Gibour's almost childish re } to offer her candles to the priest is amusing, though less so, perhaps, than St. Gabriel's determination to “put the matter in a nutshell" to the Virgin. Anna Sprague MacDonald, who made the lish version of the puy, expliins: “Though the mass, with its very simple and colloquial dialogue, may seem strange to n mod- ern a@tience, one gets from it the same quality that charms in those primitive pictures of the Holy Family which show them amid all the homely | details of everyday contemporary life.” | This charm was realized in a pro- | duction of uncommon beauty. The | agting, too, was interesting. ‘Though somewhat strident Guibour in the Griier scenes, when she scoméa ob- T Ive Got § MiNuE “MO GET MY “Rain ! CARRY THAT BAG To “WH STATION FOR, ME “SAM'—AN' You WIN Two-BrTs ¢ Copr. 1922 (IN. Y. Eve. World) By Press Pub. Co. LITTLE MARY MIXUP In Gone out AND CET Yu SOME _ICE CREAM _ ) WHAT ‘Li I Get - CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA? 1F SHE WANTS VANILLA - | WANT CHocorate. a | Tae MET WARREN G. Viola Dana, not much lurger than | # hulf-pint flash, last week achieved | her life’s ambition, She, accom- panied by her fond mamma, met and mitted the President of these United States, also known os Warren G, | Harding, | The meeting at the White House came as a thrilling climax to # round | of celebrity meeting on the part of | the vivid little Metro star | The President smiled a ea father-like smile and murmured: “How. do you do, Viola? like your | pictures."" | And ‘Viela came right back with: | “How do you do, Mr. President. U Whe your pictures, ton, in the news| reels." | Wasn't that chummy-like? AH- HE'S HAVIN’ LUNCH! 1 S'POSE THE PooR FELLER | ; IS HUNGRY FROM EXERCISING: ALL MORNIN’! ‘ai Ms Be FERDIE'S TRAINING To BE A FIGHTER — HE GOES To THE GYM EVERY MORNIN’ AN’ RUNS FIVE MILES RABID FAN. One scidom hears of a candy maker | outing himself sick on his own candy, | or a physician who gladly partakes of Hix own prescriptions, but there is a/ gcrtain producer of pictures who ts as | rabjd.q movie fan as one would find| tn a lifetime J. L. Feothingham, whose ‘Shat- tered Idols’ is to be followed by "The Man Who Smiled," 1s a_movie bug if there ever was one. He even goes #0 far as to admit it And one peculiar part about his| mania is that he always pays down yart of the money he has made on a| pleture as the admission price to another movie. | Something Mke the policeman who spends his days off riding in a patrol wagon SOME SWITCH. to even sign lig 1 itte ayers Alm is ty he kne 3) oR | i ve “a ena Refore long they'll be feeding Us Screenings to the effect thet secant, | “rie Heart Deals A | ON Ie SURMEN ODS: feel no bag AN:| | To]e; te Blosenny. Mie $tamiet" under the allufing title of uo (naming one of the test known up to yesterday noon ast it mest oornings i | ; a RHYMED THRILLS Eastman is dancing at f “Why Girls Stay Home," #0 swift and | writers for the screen) is “stealing all Miss MacDonuld has the part Wliton” Gna deel & cess ceetee at he Da S G d | By hestre. ta Ritlaai i mare athe creating seeks eats toc hneeeem i eli | ig Macon ect of | cn “Re dan atm. cme y’s Goo ries | Ste hing tay an biting away at those in power in mo-!to the big producers.” 7 i UIs tance terier for her entire wardrobe s Helen 8. of the Bronx sends us &| “ads” for ‘Captain Applejack.” Leal Whee Bduoera her fiction chiaract V simply cane | said gee rhymed thrill and uopes to win the| en de Lorches, dancer, en >} « Hey was doing as not make ber ‘ , juiep rhara Le Marr, wit anks ae “The f ‘rolic” to- Ser aisle dace’ aa Weaicau haoutl Ue CoCo c eee cae te | nO) fe ' Barbara Le Mast pith air bank 1 A RARE BIRO. | private asked for his bill, as he was| CPy Of the song, “You May Hold Me! The Midnight 3 roll 2 night. 2 when it was apnounced to-day that| wouldn't be so muciy different’ from| In selecting a tith § MacDanatd Unue:adventureaslng in tieitershoours ¢ Hae CORNELIVE VANDER. |sbout to depart, but the proprietor] Tight ff You'l) Get Me TIL” MOF | At oe the Firet Man? «change had been made in the title) many, many others we could name, | hax done well, ‘To us the heart dealer. ing. production of "Tt Ne RR | BILT at a dinner ¢ suid to bim: Jder to sing it to her wwectio Here's] sige der Love" will be pli of. Preferred Picturse, Inc., film,!and we can assure the writer, who-|irines buck recollections ol a. eer. | Zenda ‘ Es eeAne ‘ manner on 38 “Not a penny, sir! Not a penny! | poy thrtl! fatoana prnoit, oaseh¢e oa Sonquer the Woman.” {ever he, she or it may be, that theirevening when we thought some one! William Fox has bong sotane't | vacht told a war etory You owe me nothing.’ | - Rema Dt: MSF Se And what do you ihink the great jefforts to get their knock Into print wax just What The lille dessin ts ylehte ce wecee Meee UUENE pleture | What was true of the Civil War Why, how is that?” the other|/'ve read of thrills tn bouks galore, Wi Coney jr. will have 2 > f 3 rights to seven novels during t : i 5 Nien vilier tt change was? jare a (rightfully flat failure, at least) heart dealer He wasn't oH t| week A novel a day ys : 4 will be trne of the | demanded in bewilderment. Ive seen them in movies (oa: party at "The Music Box Rev: hy Bt intend ot. being shown to a 4s far as Screenings is concerned nak nad Mary Carr has just finished acting | World War some|_.‘, "1 Souldn't dream of charging you, | But these just tend to make me sore.) night to lamp Pop, ‘i : 6 public as “Con- = nuNew. York und te * di ieee sir,’ said the proprietor warmly. ‘You si a Dorathis Park 1 of LA quer the Woman" the film will be TOM TO STAR. STILLS Pee hate Anas sleek day," he began. Jang the first private f have ever| . Scoamee ia nee Celia | ony, Parker Sane hiey ae called: The Woman Conquers."’ bveivbody iindwa ‘Tor 'Binichl Mann has beet teed by laoes : A ’ In a hotel) met: *——Lonisville Courier Journal. | Bu! 7 was thriltied to my delig Pawle of “Marjlaine,” arrived tri Must be some slippery story that | handsome devil who knocked the Myron Selz tie new Bugens| Many film players in Hollywood smoking room \ ata eee’ And you'll agree with this, England yeste allows such a reversal of titles }out of William Farnum in the O'Brien pi how known as “Jonn| have radiophones. What a busy time back in the '90s a STUNG AGAIN! A rie guy took me home Mast night) «Montmartre A THE DIFFEREN Screen fight in “The Spoilers." Well, Smith Wiar boty be jwe'd ail have “listening in.’’ number of veter- E came into the office with a And never asked a hiss alre, has caught on so well DI « , CE. after years and years and years as a) comedionne — Charles Jones, nee just plain Buck, ‘ansixot into\ald iH business-like air that deceived —— Herndon is wesring a new fur-lis With the temperature hovering very popu leading player ‘Tom is) Eddie Mor st finisin soon blossom forth in another ive Me Gaet the clerks and they let him DESPONDENCY. overcoat about the freezing point on the coldest | about to realize his ambition and be- voll ee pt ; Phune Hammer-| film, Yes. it is another of those pute over a certain! waik right into the private room of (Noatiue et pattibus.) | Alice Johnson of = “Thank-¥ day Southern California has knemu|come a regular stai stein at's the use of punting its! Northwest Mounted pictures. battle. The vet.| the. head of the arm. | The wortd 4 sucha funny place, | Nopes a new telephone directory for years, George Walsh and Louise | He starts shurtiy to make a erie |name? til be <langed jefore the | Maurice Costello. + reen idol of LES erans—a') men ot) “I have here,” he said, diving into 9 do ndt enews io get th | be printed soon, as a small boy Lorraine tuped overboard from a|of Westerns and a Northwest Mount. | Public # seal veateryear, is a featured player In| high rank—argued very turbul |® sapactous pocket, a most valasible ‘icnowe needs one to ett an at m ano wee filming # scene from | ed two-reeler for Universal I'm going to appear in the flesh." | “Determination,” ep Sued very turbulently. |titde book. ¥ tells of the mow itvely| /¢ wants to run a crasy race: | ites “With Stanley in Africs Of all movie two-gun men outside AMROUNCEd Alice Lake so dock'8 | Yoyinson anno Rea But a quiet voice spoke up and | 3 withtes @ 100-mile radius of T guese il have to let ' All of which would meap nil except Bill Hart and Ernest ‘Trucx,|Could bring the dinctor and bie! authors Series” wit Ge petemed once (eee | Cleveland, and how to et to them. -— | ,& THOUGHT MOR TO-D) that on that very day a certain Cali- | S@ntchi should be the most pop jusdiatants to, Mist Laake aatd ahe only | 4 wee. insioad fs e release’ ones Gentlemen, [ happened to bel it contatte road maps, &a i— POOLISHMENT. | ‘If tha wireless pilone continues | fernia Chamber of Commerce sent out) "I'm glad I'm going to star,” said| Meant the latest vo! flesh." Oh! hey won't feet ree a ca | there at that engagement and | think! «t's no use to me,” interrupted the (han @ith cold in head anon’ erste.’ omy Weah Dinkton & glowing description of the ‘per-| Tom yesterday, “and the only thing 1 Shee 8 ito Shs TS A SONUL Gite limes nundted cancun ee iia | ee mete he Den BE leans boss, decisively, “Strange as it may Princess Mary's made her vow, | Wellaville, “people it Seta to w petual summer” and “daily bathing’; hope is that before 1 finish my filin NQAnesy the sm eat Metro office wera SBA tn etre AoE eee ad ro And settle i he did. The hotet! sppear to you, I do not own a car. [ In Westminster Adbey. less, Gimate of the same section doye Vil get another crack at mill) When he caught his Rush OF OM omy halnia oo s used IN proprietor, much impressed, swid toldo not drive. 1 cannot use your! ‘ | — Ir you contemplate x trip to Califor-| Farnum We never did finish that Dana. who at ‘ n OH | Danesa ae Riee' Intent. Alms “TNS him sion: he:gott book.” That's attended to and now FROM THE CHESTNUT TRB} fin-—don't forget your snowshoes fight hnow ies The My air, ‘ ) And you think this worried the Everybody's habb: ‘O'Brien, th bricklayer, fell of r st 7 ; ) rank In ’ ok agent? Think again. For tie. 7* * building to-dayand I knew hig « WRONG SYSTEM WRONG SUIT , wean us " € onck was 4 biuff und the took advantage of the boat opening Conality before he hit the ground, ; ; ee your fake the cal fe) tended book agent was an auto- ne bad in weeks. —Ch ‘What was It?" Some ona mibboul auMciens waive Aaiieiine MagWonald@ daical Fa- chemialy latch, “Ie Luc pe way WORGE, LL “Foo rp “@ shart time aflerwars ay ogee s saa bac & + ‘ ‘ — - sae - - a i THE NEW PLAYS||_JOE'S CAR er er . WOT THA— Quice SAM"-RUN BACK To TH! OFFICE AN’ Ste IF I LEFT MY “TVicKETS ON TH’ DESK ¢ 1 HE WANTs VANLLAL TY WANT CHOCOLATE Vine “7 UNIX ED, Now don't JOE , IT was ax AWFUL --tadel \ TALK GAR ME ~~ 4 ~ BuT JOE ~ “fink oF IT Wo BLowours — 4 puncture — i ONE RYLINDER ‘om iy! Bue = iy PUMP STARTS To LEAK, AND ¢ | ON TOP OF ALL “lar sumeN! TO MENTION aN auTomopite) MV PRES ‘ = j WENT WRONG IN MY WIRING AN’ my LIGHTS WENT Yassan! Yo” RIGHT Boss? About Plays’ and Players BOUT four years ago A Woods produced at the | Inge Theatre a play ‘Under Orders” to whioh there Dut two peop, playing four Effie Shannon and the late Hull had the roles. It was e dig cess artistically and a fair one cially. Now Broadway hears now firm made up of L. H. Hart I. S. Strouse plan to produce @ | person play at the Princess soon that Clara Eames and Tom will be tn it! It is a drame of, home, we understand, writ Henry Meyers. This venture watched with interest, principally’ cause of the cast’s size. Some we're going to try to write # for that quick-change man who . once in a Dillingham show at ¢he Globe and have him play all the char- acters. Wasn't his name Aldrich? Now uissen —— WE. SETTLE (7 SO EVERYBODY ‘it HARI ymin SET HALF VANILLA AND 2 HALF CHOCOLATE . aan as Natad Sree Kot pet abe Kinin | HARRIS IN FILMS, He GeTs -. Gets William Harris, Jr. is to tale hat s THe |fiyer in filme. in confunction wits e Joseph M. Schenck he will make a | MD T wan motion picture out of “East Is West" with Constance Talmadge playing the role created by Fay Bainter. EX-STAR MEN TO DINE. A Kansas City Star dinner will be | held in New York on April 24, to wikict | all newspaper men In this vicinity whe ’ formerly worked for the Star will >| Invited. Gov. Henry Allen of 7 Henry Schott, John Lovett, Reid, William Allen White, Stout and W. Y. Morgan are to be among those at the board. We have been a: the Entertainment Committee, honest to goodness, we don’t where to buy the stuff without a } seription M’LAUGHELIN HERE. | Rober! McLaughlin of Cleveland) NOT IF A GUY DIDN'T |{n town on his way to London te | bis new play, ‘Decameron Nights, HAVE “THE MONEY produced at the Drury Lane To PAY FGR IT {Ae he stood looking up and-j | Broadway in the Great Dry Way trict he was heard to sing sol "Gone are the days,” &c. ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Constant Reader—Address Mr. Ca! at the Winter Garden. Mary B.—The only Jack Sulltve} we know Is a clog dancer. FERDIE? DON'T. You KNOW IT's BAD To RUN! GOSSIP. t Freneb Li George C. Tyler le Springs. Milton Lissburger has a new je) | harmonica | Vie Leighton is known as the pe |king at the New York A. C, is) oO Selwyn & Co, + Europe yesterday. = Dorothy Newell has been given

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