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Plays for the Coming Week, MONDAY NIGHT. | Gaiety Theatre—Georgette Cohan Min “Madeline and the Movi | Playhouse—“Up the Ladder.” i * ‘Thirty- «ninth Street Theatre— roken Branch Garrick—Second part of “Back to Methuselah.” | TUESDAY NIGHT. Century—"The Rose of Stamboul.” T the Gaiety Theatre on Mon A day night George M. Cohan will | present his daughter Georgette | @ohan in his new comedy “Madeline amd the Movies.” * 8 “Up the Ladder,” by Owen Davis ‘Will be produced by W. A. Brady on Monday night at the Playhouse. Thi play depicts the experiences of 4 young married couple in seeking to win a place in busin and society Among others in the cast are Dori Kenyon, Paul Kelly, Naunnette Com stock and George Le Guerre owe A comedy drama entitled “Hroken and Her Branches,"’ by Emil Nyitray bert Hall Winslow, will he by A. G, Delumater at the Thestre on Monday night. wast includes Kerrigan, Raymond Backett, Hyman Adler and Beatrice Allen, ‘The second part of the Shaw cycle to Methusclah,"* comprising “the Thing Happens and “The Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman,” Will be given by the Theatre Guild at the Garrick on Monday night. In tho asts ure Margaret Wycherly, Mi Lawton, Ernita Lascelles, A. P. Ka Claude King and others. ¢ 6-6 The postponed production of the Viennese operetta “The Rose of Stam- bout”? will be made on Tuesday night at the Century Theatre. The stars are Tessa Kosta, James Burton and Marion Green. * . ¢ “A Bill of Divorcement,"’ with Allan Pollock, comes to the Bronx Opera House. play “The Sign of the Rose.” The | ——— star and other members of the cast Ch f Bill will appear personally at every per- | formance. The yaudeville progiamme | ange 0 U 8 includes sie White in songs, “Step Li Bit of i921 and | In Vaudeville aia rook | _ PALACE—John Steel in songs, Florence Reed in an Edgar Selwyn Somedy called “A Royal Rendezvous,” and the Dolly Sisters in songs and @ances will be the leading features. RIVERSIDE—Among the attrac- tions will be the Mosconis in dances, | theatres will have “The Mistress of | Wtguent Bombing Craft Fally to Florence Nash in “A Breath of Fresh|the World,” a series of four Part} 7 iy an english actress, and Marcel|tion,’ a gigantic Drury Lane meto- ‘Trial Fight at Detroit. Air.” Flanagan and Morrison in “Aj ™movnt pictures, with Mia May as ae) Vibert, a French screen star, have the [drama, will be pictured. ‘The scenes) prrporr, March ne’ world's: “ yl star.» The first episc neDrago ading roles. Aral dancers will a ion, Paris a ? i ie Tesson in Golf* and Sylvia Clark. tar. +The first “TheDragon's| leading roles. Arab dancers will adg include London, Paris and’ Monte st bombing plune, built by the COLONIAL—The Dolly Sisters, Ole} Claw,” will be shown for one week, | © it Rint aHeluee neo ; Tams, Al Lincoln, Cotinne |Stout Engineering Labratories for the Olson and Chic Johnson, Gay Velie,| peginning to-morrow. Carl Figdor] RPOsr mn rah ANN Haase 5 in vy, was partly Riiwthotaa and Clark and others will td Shi overture, Madeleine MacGul- | Uzell and a Herbert Accompany: ni Seid, At. beca Apear, wrote the story. The action opens IN| gan, violinist; Richard Bold, tenor, |ine music will be played by the Cameo Hasan nee silent Field, jecame HIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA-| Denmark, passes on to Canton and|and Herbert Waterous, basso String Orchestra sa AN rd NU ay ‘TRE—Headline honors will be shared|then plunges into the centre of the = lee: . ; 3 as {while on a trial f by the Lightner Girls and Newton| Chinese Empire, From there it goes | CAPITOL —*Footish Wives"t wit bo | “FLASHLIGHTS OF 1922! gftictals said. alae Ne ores be asp to the lost City of Ophir and con- eae one rect AL popular piloes COLUMBIA BURLESQUE |r AHO TERI TOt) the een mes an elo Winthrop. The screen aoe ae cnt aarGabutie 8 photo play of Monte Carlo life ——_— {damaged but that it could b will show ‘The Silent Call.’ SNE aT aietictrt aaken caFOuET has for its story the adventures and| A burlesque called “Flashlights of! The. b ned to carry | ALHAMBRA—Lew Dockstader in a thriiiing COVRATIEs 16 RAE tha RRsane intr s of at us Russian Count in will be given at the ¢ lumbar of tfielent power to. wr x cy ling ac o find suit o » Ota attleship if dropped within 100 yards Monologue, Bobby Higgins in “On| eG cen of Sheba, 1 aking | Ame re frivolous wife of un |» Inthe company are “Shorty"| Pe Ge etip. It wae also designed to be Chetney” and Emily Lea, dancer, will rican envoy. Mour orchestras will vices lantic her Mistrevs of the World participate in the special musical set-| McAllister, Harry Shann Olga| able’ “to cross the Atlantic In a non-| Pree cre co erunnets a attraction will be Pauline Frederick | ting a IWwoods, Lulu Moore, Lillian Lester, | oP vorase anid to be the bet ney Ty eiaie Set cela Buster Keaton’s comedy, “The Boat CAMEO TH “Determi nda chorus Is, one cttwas' te 2.00),0000, So etl the fret Malt Ce the cee | elmo be shown, ‘The “Bap Eee tie half of the week. | crusic will take the place of the usual Recene at slevone Morgan Dan-lovertures. Victorina Krigher will AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. es ar dat: ood ee RD LN é " dance at the Rivoli and Betty Ander- | Jolgon’s St Theaat Tn ACE 4 GAVINTER | GARDEN — Alexander yon will sing at the Mialto, en's S9tHSt. Sins Nede ast TO-MORROW NIGHT .* Ernestine Myers in dances, Arturo Bernardi, protean actor; Frank Mathews and Ada Ayres in “‘Hard Boiled,’ Bernard New Offerings | spectac! Th JANNInSS SS MTHE LOVES: OF PHARAOH” CRITERION. On the Screen RIVOLI RIALTO AND ‘These | CRITERION — Ernest Lubitsch's ar production, “Phe Loves of iN Stamiac wore BROKEN )). BRANCHES” 39% STREET, THEATRE @ em 4 woOmaAw enw ow 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH . 1922. —<<—— VIOLET ANDREWS ROSE OF LE CEN TORS HE ATR ——. x SY > SS ABE woos} isz22” Ae ee <> \ ANS BZA IAN GISH_ANS a plete lates Spa oom a Wy LIGHTS OF (CY roach GOLUMEIS 2 CESSES: SS meRATS, MA mo ), IN ee =. _ </aee = RIVERSIDE. SEA TRE y) GIANT AIRPLANE CRASHES. HEB B bi TH STREET THE BEST CONCERTS IN NEW YORK, Pharaoh,” goes into its third week, Y'v ol ETTE” Loe atee gin and Townes in songs, Guido Ciccolini, |together with ¢ Nile’ and] E GUILB E ® Ty ape ste with HATTIE appeal a Deagon snd Ray Mil-| Buster Keaton's oat.’ ‘The at sents 1G UNO UR: dd CAILOS, RYAN er's Band will be leading features. | overture is, Laigin Chanve Souris ® MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE— | tien,” with Lillian Powell and M | DIRECT FROM. LONDON! Heading the programme will be] Graham as the dancers 49TH ST, TH. W.of By. Circles “Stars of Yesterday," with Corinne, nis. Tues, Thurs, & pmey4 Harney Fagan, Joe Sullivan, Tony| gpraNp—"The Sheik’s W | J KLAW Teatre, Ww asin Sty Beh SP | LYRIC #24 8. W. of Dwar. Eves ao 44TH STREET fr Willams and Lizzy Williams. Other|@imed in Arabia by its author, Henri | YO oa GALRIC Malinees Wes. RAG! BAt : , : \ AN feature include Frank De Voe in ex-] Russell, will be the chief attraction. | Mind ALAR ita fae Ne FOR GOODWESS SAKE! cre from musical comedy, Maud|it deals with the experiences of an| fame X Timex ee ee Maram Minicnt Conte titl uller and Ed Stanely in Rice Pud-| English girl who married an Arabian he Gmashing Musical, Comec @ing,” and Sessue Hayakawa in the 1 to be an Ox an yon SHE West 8 Boles, £8 17 i . photopla: ‘erm srgetting that rigid sistst., Woat b’way 4th, ar.|Cirele Eva, 8.30 COLI ‘or the first half of jan ORtia: forec EY Bey. 1564, Es 830) THE DEMI VIRGIN TS TO a eee Tee a tanta the week the bill will include Howard THcwiialt even IAAT Mats. Wed. & Sat | BLOSSOM TIME Langford and Ina Frederic, in a not eradicate. Emmy Bva.&Sut.Mat Ge to $2.5 xinging and dancing number, and the MADAME PIERRE | REPUBLIC "<2 SHUBERT 4408; W. of Bway, Eve sereen play, “The Silent Call." With Matinees Wed. and Sat, 2.30 the change of bill on ‘Thuraday will be AMUSEMENTS. ESTELLE Van BED YANG The Lond in "PINS & WeEDLES Spencer and Williams, Valentine Vox, Galely Revee Dorothy Dalton on the screen in joran of the Lady Letty."* REGENT—Jack Osterman, Will- iams and Taylor, and ‘“The Silent Call” are announced for the first half week. Then will come Jessica and Effie Weston in dances and “Moran of the Lady Letty."” FRANKLIN — Starting the week will be Geanette Hackett and Harry Delmore in ‘The Dance Shop'' and Hope Hampton on the screen in "Star Dust." On Thursday the bill changes to Leavitt and Lockwood and others, together with Lionel Barrymore in the film play ‘Boomerang Bill."* PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE — Paul Spacht's Society Serenaders, Ed Wrothe and Owen Martin, Potter and Hartwell and Thalio’s Circus will be] on the bill the first half of the week. Among others, beginning Thursday, will be Bothwell Browne, Margaret Young and Quinn and C; TWENTY-THIRD STREET THEA- TRE—Janet of France, Renard and West, Mmes. Ellis, Jones and Jones, Viola Gillette and “The Silent Call" will be offered the first half of the week. FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET THEA TRE—The bill will include “‘Jed’s Va cation,” William Hallen, Love Nest,,"' Robinson and Pierce and ‘The Hilent Call" on the screen TH STREET THEATRE — The same picture will be shown here, with Hob Albright, Muller and Francis, Kay, Hamlin and Kay and others in the vaudeville fist. THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St. Dancing Every Day in the Year, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30. ae Rare iin aaee ore oF oa “GET MK DEM DECORD Patan Caney? KY HIPPODROME—TO- “MW SOUSA:BAND. OF 100 MUSICIANS | SEATS NOW AT BOX OFFICE. Pop. Prievs Ww Goldwyn, Presents “Grand Larceny” LOEW'S STATE THEATRE—The main attraction throughout the week whl Le George Bebun in luis photo CAPiToL Capitol Grand Ofeh tr THANK-U o The Jst YEAR| ® LAUGHING 48 LONGACRE,\ NS HE: oes Maxine Elliott's :)" ' MOUNTAIN WAN BELMONT ®y 5. PRICES: EY Joseph Cawthorn wad’ Lillian Lorraine n TH. A MUSICAL COMEDY REVELATION. SELWYN —TO-MOKKOW SIGHT ONLY 1 na EFCLUB APOLLO Out of Your Seaee 4 1 qniig, PETROVA RITZ NStsHAB™ AF SH Evs.&Sat. Mat. to $2.50, ‘Wed Mat 800-82 Wirt couRTERAY AW BREAKER | RST. Thea. Mats WEO-THURS-SAT BOOTH Thea. MATS. WED-SAT. Last 2 Times rt Pf Pauline Lord in “Anna Christie” VANDERbILI \\ : PLYMOUTH. MONTMARTRE With all its French Mayor, SELWYN "hart! NING JOHN GOLDEN Presents—— AUDIENCE St. v4, 8.20, E West asin St day e Weatsm — LITTLE Yr, "STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH 2. HEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS: LYON THEATRE mo METHUSELA H eng ~ «TheDeluge” [LAST | 10th Time of the Prank Craven Comedy ka, 8. To-day & Wed. 2.30. A buman comedy |TEIMES. W. 44th St, Evenings 8.10 Mata, Wed. & Sat 20) | NORA BAYES West 45th Btres . Evenings, 8.30, BLJOU Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2.30. (™ DOVER ROAD "ciceer CHERRY se | Man'2! CASINO Tom'w er ) Aft’n at 2.30 13.0 HNL RE Mart N AGH FROM Pre NIN DSN T Fon STAGE ‘CHILDREN: ' FUND casMagiezees 44 cote Be 82.00, on sale at Bex Office, wen Bp |MARJOLAINE. The. Musica CENTRAL uel my ae a at With PEs wo & LENNOX PAW $1.0 00 NN) $3.08 CREENWICH: | WoaALsSWORTaY WEST 42d ST. Twice Daity 250-8 mn wane el val PAK nA¥S PRISCILLA DEAN in her latest and Wild Honey greatest. thri Vas BAt atta 90-81.10. Att, 6 DW. GRIFFITH'S Empire of New Emotions ORANG STORY | Nughis and onan Matipers, S0c to §150 & $1.00~Good Orsheatra Seats £1.99 Lon THE PO: Nigess Snay — OMAN ar SSS rf SON Gee \ -_ G WHO WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK IN ATTRACTIONS AT BROADWAY THEATRES Cornelia INNOP THE, Rider LADDER % PLAY HOOSE Piano Ree eA Theodore Terti BRUCE HOGGSON WEDS ALBANY Avenue Presbyterian Chureh, Van Dyke performed tl AMUSEMENTS. Rev. corn, | Cella Schiller, Maur! Kauf mony in the presence of members of the immediate families and a few inti- | ABOLL mate friends, A reception at the home| PECITAL of Mr. and Mrs, James W. Cox Jr No. array 1:4 East 84th Street, followed ent M Mana) MRS. Rose Mrs. Kose Moss, seventy, another of B.S. Moss, proprietor of vaudeville theatres in this city, died jast night in her home in Manhatian, Besides Mr. Moss she leaves three other sons and two daughters. The address of Mrs Moss's Inte home is not given at th request of Mr. Moss, who explained that members of the family wish the fneral |to be private. He suid burial will fol- liow services at a Harlem syn e to-morrow. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. HAENSEL & JONES ANNOUNCE Acolinn Hall, Mor me ATL, Aeolian Hall, aes “Eve, March ITTAY (Tenor) Song Recital. Mason& Hamlin Carnegie Hall, Mon. Eve., “ MALKIN |% Jules Daiber announces Second ( GIRL IN PARK AVENCE CHURCH, Miss Margaret ge Cox, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, James W. Cox of At ba N. ¥., Was agerried to Bruce || Piane Recital, Hoggwon, son of M Mrs, W. J | Hoggson of: Greenw Coon, yester- ‘Aeolian Hall, Mon. Eve,. } |day afternoon at 4 o'clock in Park “TRIO CLASSIQUE. i AEOLIAN HALL, Tues. Aft.,Mar.74°, VERYL) Ju AMUSEMENTS. “Passions are paraded: Pride is outraged; War is waged: The fate of a nation trifled with— All and more to’ win the love of a slave girl.” w York Glove “The LOVES THE MASTER WORK OF A Paramount Picture @ story ay well as grandeur. THIRD WEEK at th CRITERION Dirvetion HUGO RIESENFBLD. MATINEES 50° NIGHTS ALL SEATS ALL SEATS ices Hrevail Saturday and Sanday ious Daily, Noon to 11,4 of PHARAOH” RNEST LUBITSCH. It is one of the traly A’ magnificent production enes of the gealus of ©. Spearing in the Times. TIMES SQUARE 99° jatinees. Direction of B.S.MOSS 42nd St aB'WAY ~ Continuous from 9AM. — BEGINNING TO-MORROW FIRST NEW YORK PRESENTATION A Drury Lane melodrema that will be the $800,000, sensation of 1922, — Cost Two uears in the making. TAINS SITUATIONS THAT FOR REALISM WAVE NEVER BEEN DUPLICATED ON THE SCREEN act RAM'S MORN INN ~ WHITECHAPEL , LON THE THE CAFE of De rierg OYSTER , PARIS ~THE FRAME UP. SPORTING CLUB IN PARIS “THE PRITE FIGHT BIC WEEN SIM MELYALE AND MARBURTON TRACK Al peg = Baits OVERS. with THE HOST UNUSUAL CAST OF a a t ii3 scREENED ALT S ~ TE CITY ACT & = THE RAE ACT 5 ~ BACK AT THE RAMS HORN oloists 7 All New Fram Beginning Hanson (Knabe Pt Moss, March 6, at 3.00 Steinway Viana. | [15 ab 815 |! Mar. 13, Steinway Pinno. | March @, 8.1 Mu M NEW. AMSTERDA) brat ei EMPIRE Biway and 40th tia DORIS KEANE 13 | {LIBERTY West LYCEUM West a Now TAYLOR 8 |TKNICKERBOCKER $3. “BULL DOG DRUM MMOND” A Iteal Melodra: POSSART Leesoy ane DULCY 63D ST. Maxie ¥ it. Biwvay SHUFFLE ALONG “EVENINGS a Extra Midnigi Mi] 40 St ena TO-MOR’W—MATINEE & NIGHT] EANE «CARI Mats, 46th St. E Mats, Thurs, & Sat. IRENE BORDONI | WEST 44 ST. EVES 850 MATS wos 250 48d 8 Henry Miller's iat rmura LAURETTE | 4 artley ‘May New Piny 46th St. Ev GAIETY Siysy.ees at Be ELSIE JANIS3ixc™ Bway, 38 St. Ev Mats. Wed. & Sa > LesiruL th CORT ¥ WALLAC 6000. efile DEARI sical Comedy GLOBE ¥ 8.2 fon at the MUSIC BOX W.45 8t.tiry.1470.15y.0.16 ana IRVING BERLIN'S wl ‘Tel. Col. 1446. nster Bei MARY. SHAW in D PALACE Pancing: UNITED AT LAST Ait rch 13, LEW KELLY and Company Private Lessons Day or E EXT TIONS STATE 4: Con. LAM to 1 Bt Bronx OperaHouse}! Siena dain Wed. Ome, HOLBROOK BLINN AMI APA NEW YOR~ THEATRES * VAUDEVILLE SISTHRS NOE REED, N STEEL hor Big Acts. BROS., Florence Flanagan & Mor WORLD'S, BEST ‘For Pity's Sake,” Marvel & . Healy & Cross, Hilton & Finley & Hill, Mason ‘BET TY COMPSON in ‘LAW & THE WOMAN’ _and Supreme Vaudeville, BETTY COMPSON in “LAW & THE WOMAN” and Supre deville. ‘The Breen Family and others, | BETTY COMPSON in ‘LAW & THE WOMAN'S, TERRACE my el Bath ANCE My St. and Sun THURSDAY *wlaite Glor! Husbs 0 Love Neat,’ Bige- low & Cltnton, Ione Kingsbury & Co., otha, 149th St. & 3d Av. ‘EVE —LOEW's— way and 0c, —Night, Sido: in THE “BAD MAN” BROOKLYN. ae wank FY, tooth PENROD TRANG] si WESLEY BARRY Brovklyy Doted Suloiste—Or — oe seater