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ATRE—Morris and Shaw, Wed ¢} ‘4 __-THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922. Brothers, Mabelle, Edward Boylé and : Inthe Realm |BR BROADWAY FAVORITES WHO WILL BE SEEN NEXT WEEK AT NEW YORK PLAYHOUSES ecretlapre ig ogemage gh ae Prodigal Judge” will be leading of Music cae . , FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET THEA- 3 j y TRE—The attractions will include “Shooting Through a Woman,” Dia- mond and Brennan, Breen Family, and ‘The Prodigal Judge.” 125TH STREET THEATRE—With the same picture will be Darling and Timbeng, the Four Yaquis, Carleton and Holiday and Marshall and De Foe. LOEW'S STATE THBATHE—For ——- By Frank H. Warren. The race may not be always to the swift, but it certainly was to Pablo Casals at the symphonic concert he conducted last evening in Carnegie Hall, Mr. Casals at his entrance had {o wait many minutes before he could begin his concert so prolonged the first half of the week the bil will was the applause—a conductor with- . ; hers . inclide Charles Middleton and Leona ont a claque, But once Mr. Casals ) aie * g r . seal Spellmeyer in “Lonesome Land,” a got to work he plied both whip and ae’ 5 > 8 musical sketch called “Twinkling ~spur. It was conducting, nervous if ay ie Raat is Frolics,". and the photoplay “One you will, but vibrant and vital. From , ‘ Glorious Day,” with Will Rogers and the Coriolamus Overture Beethoven Lita Lee. New offerings on Thursday emerged breathless, but full blooded will be Arthur Fields and Archie and clear eyed. The Pastoral Sym- Gottler in songs, the Musical Nosses ce i phony he took likewise on the run s 5S : Z ; thes and the film play “Turn to the @ but, no matter how fast the bows oe Own in TURN TO ! . nee Right.” rose and fell, the pattern was clear ok A ete a ‘ i Wire necilaiaae and wslincse Le the Lp ———— ear . i ‘ j-3 “HARVEST: TIME” vo ch es Sth i dah lade Aca haat 5 ‘ a will be Frank Deyoe and Harry Hos- within a perfect unity. And, llke]B. Mack, Primrose Catyll, Virginia | , ; {ard AU BAA Hiei. on tow Bareen AT THE COLUMBIA 4 Beethoven, so Brahms. It’ was) Putrell and a large chorus, , . 4 in "Phe Red Pencoon ——_— Brahms's first symphony. 9 tt ful ens ‘sy * ae - ; to ( SS PROCTOR 1 TENUD A new two-act burlesque ma composition to any conductor, Mrj ® ol egers” wi othe be Lightner] “Harvest Time” will be given at Casals revelied in its, vitality, ead JE attraction at the Bronx Opera House ‘Andrew Mack. (Columbia ‘Theatre. The company tne in Se ae it tied poke he Le Maire and Hayes, dnd others. On] ojudes Bert Bertrand, Harry @. La & fresher or more spontant apie and William Redford in ‘College|Thursday the bill will change to Bob-|\. rtrude Ralston, evening closed with the Prelude and ew erin s : : V , Pied Pa a te Van, Gene Schuller, rude " Love Death from “Tristan.” | Chums’ and the film play The | by Randall, Barrett and Cuneen, Dar- I Bi tt Violet. Penny, Dolly “ =f ; self Prodigal Judge’ will be among the]ling and Timberg, and Ethel Hop-{ Pot Barnette, sighs ?. olf, Caamin proved nimeett net nent) Qn the Screen feats. Che newt War at ene ote (Mine, Pl eeis, wanna Guassni juileay Sad Mit A wound, Titeidvihi, weauty Reehe oie eel”. | : . . With the ehange of bill on Thursday| TWENTY s ry and Charles Harris jug musician. In action his conduc! RI ‘ | * SN) p = ing is nervous, often jerky, not for bie, “theo hy Dalton will be . AMUSE EATS: AUUREMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. the eye. He gets his music out of his] Seen In “The Crimson Challenge,” a ~_ AoA & Gent. Paik We ®) dolson’s 6th St aat Today, Canctineron doth, ne. By, Circlghyse. BYR. players and, when those men are those | version of Vingie Roe's novel, “Tha- : CENTURY thse ets Cont. 5 - | Joison's SSth St east MtiToday, Lasetimeton t | AMBASSADOR ip’ Stitn’ wed. & Bat, 2.80 af the New York Symphony Orchestra | ron of Lost Valley.” The story ts con- . ae sib . stead ROW. dates Herta station Cireen te | AL JOLSON in ua ‘BOMBO i | BLOSSOM TIME The result Is always pleasing und often | re hilarating, Like the tate Thane of] C¢'ed with the daughter of a ranch- - The ROSE of STAMBOUL ° ~ wdor, Mr. Casals aurders sleep and | Man who js killed by the leader of — 8. (EXCEET SAT.) s0e. 70 $2.00. | SHUBERT Five. Mach wot DY Bveg20 | ASTOR Thea. 4h 4 Bway: leva. ot 820 he doesn't need a ue to get solid | “rustlers.” She becomes a gunwoman “i a . < ‘ sc Non BAYE r WofB'y, Bve.8 FRANCES | TAYLOR The HOTEL | Cecil taun and minutes of applause. He drew it at} bent on avenging the crime. There Cs ¥ Dany Seats IS | WHITE HOLMES MOUSE . | Cleo Mayeld in THE ee Ut inis entrance because he heads the lv-| aig) will be w "Snub" Pollard comed —— SF Se JUST MARRIED Vivies Mortis «| —— oh (ing cellists and, later, because bh ceca ard comedy| |! Vera ESRBon GS ‘ ie Overman | | Seemed to be one of the most stimu-| called "The Anvil Chorus," “How to QUES SRR + “tating conductors New York has seen]Grow Thin” and the Rialto Maga- gene! RvoLn | fecarit ‘yeara zine, The movie programme will | TRUTH — open with Smetana’s symphonic é | ABOUT Tt is probable that few in last} Poem, “Vysehrad,” played by the - ~ - 10—All Star Acts | erry er the | With 0, aK con night's audience at the Metropolitan] orchestra, ~ i RQ rT peel | BROADHURST Thea. nae 3 | ALERANDHA CARLISLE, realized that Geraldine Farrar was, = | o Donnelly in “Tis and| CO-r= BaATES IN oan AMUSEMENTS. JOLSON’ $ 53th St. MA LAT | — - - possibly, singing her famous role of] RIVOLI—"The Good Provider,” Wells, Virginia and West | “OS™ EST IRE. NEW, AMSTERDAM. W. fed ot, Eee Ran] | st RJOLAINE * LYRIC #248. W. of Bway. F 430 Clo-Cio San in “Madama Butterfly” | Fannie Hurst's story of a Jewish| ani qiiy sharp will be among the COLOM Bia THIBATRE |Last s weeks. Mats. Wed. & Si ERTS: TO-MOR’W NIGHT With PE Matinees Wed. and Sat ) for the last time on the stage where] familly, with Vera Gordon and Dore | ontertainers oa —— a RAR tare YORK. LEM bers mTOR GOODNESS SAKE! € she made the part famous. Misa Far-| Davidson in the leading roles, will be! 4;4 MILTON—Elizabeth Brice hae or ‘the nk ee RRL 3 190—Al tar ete (rar first appeared as the pathetic Jap- Romrenee: bite, ot coe! with cies songs; Emilie Lea, dancer; Bert Neg, Gledn ahd “deavinn, atapel. |S aa a i AAT ST oes or Bea: | LYRIC Wet T E anese figure in 1907, since when, ex-] family's duty to the Ve ne Of and others will appear. Bare ak 4 ns, Mu zi IDNIGHT FRO! ic | vaeivant : ‘8 : a tt Miris . uurke and the film play “The Prodi- T Ww 4 is Beak pecenarty, er owe ae ite Battista, “The Ratmaker aratare| FORDHAM—For the first half of} gal Judge." With B Baker in BOR, NIGHT 41 St, near Hiway. Even, 8.80 zs OMOTOW ENG, been pecullarly her own. | “Farrar in aa acmedy, and. the Rivoll Pies | the Week the bill will include Belle | sonza ae the -headliner besinning || [XPaed W AMSTERDAM 10—Alll Star Acts COMEDY 4).c: Thurs, nod Sat at 230 7 y | Baker and the photoplay “The Prodi-| Thursday will be Pola on the utic slogan as was “Caruso in ‘Pag-| ‘rial will complete the film pro. | Biker and the photoplay "the Prodi-) Thursday ie TCMCRROW—(MAT.& NIGHT W. aah Be WHITESIDE::. HINDU) E Hiacel.’ " Ready reckoners iast evening] $t@mme. There will be vocal as well | Son TLE ARACRHOT Re ead RRS HGH eee B.RKEITHS — | PLAYHOUSE Mata Wed. & Sato SOLOIST: AZZ ARTISTS. were of opinion that Miss Farrar has] orchestral numbers. RRA BERERAE TY Aer OLe NEE eRANEL y Kay tn somes, Pe 2 Hop. Prices y $2. No Higher 3 the role at least one hundred es . ugh Hei nd Your Busi ! i % " iiss tu her cdnear Ab the Metropoli-} CRITERIO3 he Lovemof Phar-| MOSS'S BROADWAY THE ny ola Negri picture will Clebraled SENDAY concer’ theatre, W. ._ Eves, 8.20. wa pls Ree SELWYN Tite Ww oe been. 8.20 © | fan, Future Cio-Cio Sans may sur-|#0h' goes into its eighth week, to-|—Miss Patricola, violinist and sing-|be features the first half of the week is 2o1mol~ EVE 2.58 ah 8 Ane Joseph Cawthorn & Lillian Lorraine in ‘pass Miss Farrar’s vocalism, but her] sether with “The Upper Nile” and | er; Guy Vayer and girls In “Marry |Then will come Ola Olsen and Chik O ey haa rina! équal in charm and personality is not] Juster Keaton's comedy, “The Goat. | Me" Wilson Brothers, yodlers, ani] Johnson, Shaw and Lee, and Mario és BLUE KITTEN yet on the operatic ways. Miss Far- The muss includes Lulgini's “Ballet | the cee leatvany, apis Davies on the ‘screen in ‘“eanty 48TH ST. ,2heatse:| “Mats. Wednesday, far's long-time ‘Butterfly’ running} Ssypticn our Baggage lead the lis| orth." “ : Wi oF rs. and Sat A MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATIO MEG sie Hants ce Rua cbiaee: wax — sereen will show “Male and Pemal and Kitty Wat. |[H0s co Ne \ 7 iD ve a Gena ; faithful to the end and assisted in the] CENTRAL THBATRE—Vera Gor-| COLISHUM—On the bill the : » Maker ee ip carl sh BIJOU Matinces Wednesday & Bat., | gurtain “‘adios."” Pinkerton was sung|don appears ina new photoplay,| 2MPIRE Bway i ~— " Ti RCO ONS ican with CHAS by Mr. Gigli, an able vocalist, and the our Best Friend. he story has | AM ENTS ! BY} BACK GARRICK ‘DOVER ROA “ remainder of the cast was familiar, | to do with a mother scorned by her| Ee S DORIS maT a WHO FULTO! oy eee | SS*METHUSELAH Govan] E dileasts Miss Farrar at the close of the per-| socially ambitious daughter, but in TOR MrualWed., Bat, | Ess, 850." Mata, ‘Tues. ‘Thurs. and. Sat, formance was once more coaxed into] the end the girl realizes the mis- ol u mM B: | FARL CARROLL CEES é ina Next Sion, 2 speech. She told of her desire to]take she has made. Belle Bennett rine sabe O..7 AV.& sarees = _ make this Butterfly one of the best] has the role of the daugh' Dore ENTIRE CHANGE Y SHOW EVERY WEEKC State, "To day and | Ot Cust JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS: YOUR WOMAN AND Mine she had ever sung, and promised her] Davidson is also in the cast, a Qe Mu Calon fers a eee oe Th dmirers 100 per cent. results and & & atinees, Good Crehestra Seats, 0c LIBERTY Mats. Wed. and Sat. at 290 © e Pst TIMES SQ. #2. Near | Twice Dally, pleasure for her remaining appear-] CAPITOL -—— “When Romance Nights, Good Orchestra Seats, $i 00 nef) He'en Haye - * Hroudway, | 20. ances, Rides," with Claire Adams in the ; ‘ Commencing Monday Afternoon WIth Otte Kru TH LL, at GIANG: AU yore ‘CE. bh Time of the Frank Craven Comedy medy by the Authors of "Duley. 20, \ ith St ig at &.30. al = ere ray ey LONGAGRE Sore’ toany ec wea, nin LITTLE Siacnete tro-aay a Wed, 2.30 HE inca wea RU 2D MONT! a BEST SEATS AT BOTH THEATRES $2.50. RUBICON! STAGED BY WINCHELL SMITH REPUBLIC fi . ~ With VIOLET 5 - 4 St. Ww. of B'y.Evs 8.30 oth, t er Cars aes 30. A Prond New Pred sion in Every Dt it! Weak Bat xt Max ne Elliott's {inns rity rte Be aad fa DIGEON Gill ELLAWFUL PEARCE ! MOUNTAIN MAN ss HOUDINI inte, wx Man my Beyond” cara Falls Rescue) Journa — principal role, will be the leading Richard Hale, baritone, gave his}feature, With concert numbers will whuual recital in Aeolian Hall in the] be a ballet. evening before an audience duly ap- preciative of his vocal excellencies. While Mr. Hale has a good voice his} “Pay Day" will be held c for an terpretative skill is so well developed} other week. With the orchest ‘hat it overshadows his vocalism.|the Strand Male Quartette. The baritone, in so far as his singing STRAND — Charles Chaplin’ in 2 is ats two weoks ig adva TRANG FINNEY ® concerned, has improved since his] CAMEO THEATRE — “Sisters.” _— _WSALSWORTHY Pr fast appearance. His higher notes,| with Seena Owen, Matt Moore and Jer Direction of Hugo Riesenield MADISON SQ. GARDEN|ILYCEUM We au et ‘9 ‘A iurionats- while still lacking free production, | Gladys Leslie in the cast, will con- Paramount Pictures Twice Daily, Bie Paes NARY ; 1564. Evs. 8.39 | have more power and his lower reg: | tinue to hold the screen i Doors Open Hour Earlier. oxen The Frene! Ma . WED. & SAT. | ister is full round and in excellent HEYWOOD BROUN | RINGLING BROS. control. We should like to see hig] TIMES SQUARE THEATRE Hy; says— . | toe tones assume more brightness, so as} Houdini's latest picture “The Man Of the recent motion | i x2) BArWUM:BALEY to lend greater variety. After a group| from Beyond,” enters its second pictures, our favorite is of Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and] weck. One of the thrilling scenes is Wolf, Mr. & sang a group of Greig,| the rescue of a girl on the brink of Sinding, Rachmaninoff and Moussorg-| Niagara Falls. Houdini appears in sky in English, four French numbers person at each performance and for English songs. Helen Chase > Was u competent accompanist, Change of Bills Plays for the In Vaudeville Coming Week 1 White Aver ekday | § Oe PALACE—Paul Whiteman and his} Biter Se Bookeey | Sahay 9f AX UINCLUDED).” E 1 a : reduced prices, ali Mats, ‘exce jazz orchestra, Gertrude Hoffmann and » [VOL B'way at|f [$1.10 seats 1 marahee MONDAY NIGHT. her American Ballet, Harry G. Conley 49th'St. 1h licen Gigbel Beene Re He ae” ; o| ENORE ULRI (as KiKi Vanderbilt Theatre — Charlotte} in “Rice and Old Shoes" and John T. BEGINN: annua Greenwood in “Letty Pepper.” Murray and Vivian Oakland will be “The re BEGINNING |ICORT wet eninge at & 20 h St, E. of Biw 0. Mats’ Wed.&Sa rolled into one, Goueriess 2 Cone : BELMONT,\, 48 Eevee 8.50 PRINCESS * Ae vena” aes “The FIRST FIFTY ra Rania = wha c call Marie Claire oMONTMARTHE | wit b CLARE EAMES and TOM POW! to $2. Pine Seats Gren., $1.0 ‘THE LOVES ras ovetene == etaica CL LLECLLLLLLLLELLCLELLLLL aeaane OF PHARAOH" “ios WE PLEASE A MILLION PEOPLE A YEAR aod CAST OF COHAN COMEDIANS: Directed by Ernest Lubitsch. ‘Ti SHOW OF Henry. Miler’s AW ait St. Seese th inTHE DANCING) ULI! Have We Pleased YOU? vow in Its Eighth Big Week # y _ 10000 WONDERS LAURETTE TAYLOR || RITERION | eereiiee tes ts putas tere ar a) f Mats, Wed. & Sat? CARNIVAL, N\, || SticHovas Rink! | COME TODAY Aerialists, Acrobats and '69 w.66St. Broadway at 44th Street Gieantio Zoo; Congress of Freaks. t erything, {ncluding Seats cote wee” Ilene Bo] Here’s How to Get to the mi Dancing Carnival as: ancing Carniva THURSDAY NIGHT. | cnsone the attractions TOMORROW |}waesce EpbINGER “Naty Nast THE INTERBORO SUBWAY’ eiekae) ibe : i i RIVOLI 27, ; 45 E AY’S Winter Garden—Eddie Cantor in] GOLONIAL—The bill will include CONCERT Provider 3 2 “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK' rane . . “Make It Snappy Joseph FE. Howard and Ethlyn Clark ORCH. | (™,pugther nletur © COHAN THEATRE eos 66th Street station, two doors away, brings you SATURDAY NIGHT. in songs, Mae West in musical and HU MOR HAL Re direct from many parts of Manhattan, Bronx, me. ae. Vera Gordon dancing numbers, Dave Leed and Frederick with = Stahibers Ralph Austin in clowning and Bill cannes and Dore Davideon a! Bailey and Lynn Gowan ry Directed by Frank Borzage| = plas ALHAMBRA—Courtney Sisters in'] ff] conducting | Original Piano Tri 6000 MORNING “DEARII HARLOTTE GREEN WOO D| songs and John Gluran and La Petite ee i comes to the Vanderbilt Thea-| Mareucrite in dances will share head. j ptusieal Comedy GLOBE i nh. Brooklyn and Queens, and by easy connections from Long Island, N. J. and Westchester towns a The BROADWAY SURFACE LINE ; The 6th and 9th AVE. L to 66th ST. Jolson's Theatre—Dt Wolf Hopper's Funmakers in “Some Party.” ave. tre on Monday night in “Letty] jine honors. Pepper,” a musical comedy dased on} wIGHTY.FIRST STREET THE Charles Klein's play “Maggie Pep-| arRE—With Daphne Pollard, singing : ac ; IRVING isco i s per,”” in which Rose Stahl appeared. | comedienne, heading the bill, will be BERLIN'S le This version ts the work of Oliver} the protean actor, Owen McGiveney DALTON ; In ‘Sire ‘| The COL. and LENOX AVE. TROLLEYS al \ The 5th AVE. BUS LINE Moroscy and George V Hobart, with ena aL c « Frc bse Wand tart, with) Nat Renard and Litian West and the | HT eamous | D: LILI] 65th St. CROSSTOWN BUS LINE Bibo. The music is by Werner J IRSIDE hel Levey in new RIALTO The Crimson sen. In the supporting comy Hay Raymond, Jane and Mary King. : ORCH. Frances Victory, Master Gs and CONCERTS AND MUSIC. ROLLER SKATING Challenge’ i i g Dance Compelling Music | » sessions DAILY Josie Intropid mse ntc forge Le ona ae How to Grow Thin" . ad By 3 Separate Bands | Afternon & Evenin . { yatta mom a TO-M'W HT MONSTE Splendid dance mu- . e Tie Winter Garden returns to ita] /ST- MATTHEW PASSION tte | ssnud' Potiard c Hb SACI ELE CON see Good. sentiles | Joe Woodward’s Orchestra | 4 superb maple floor ply of monica apc on Thur || BAC rasa Ab ~ MDPODROME Cis es tense corps | Julie Nassburg’s Orchestra Ht day night with Eddie Cantor in by the ee Ps Al ion Jarze Corps on which to sweep Make It Snappy," a revue by Hare|]|ORATORIO SOCIETY SAT eat S, "GET TOGETHER of instructors on | Bycetsion Mariaba Band | around in great cie- old Atteridge, Al Bryan and Jean OF NEW YORK hand at all tim | Schwartz, In some of the scenes Mr ALBERT STOESSEL, Cond wel asi ine LS tke les ons, either pri clea tothe sliythms of Cantor will appear in white face IC ARNEGIE HALL HERE iy ean kell Special Notice lively, thrilling music Others in the company are Nan Hal. WT wa APITOL WILL ROGER f vate or on the floor TEDDY BROWN, $y | THURS, EVE., A; 13, at 8.15 OY TONIGHT: ng lessons by . by our roller-skati perin, Lillian Fit a L } ie . a On Morning ns by ‘orld's Best ) . y @ ng loc Opp, Teddy Weub, rer Ointeeltl ve snaraf ORT: £SUPREMT VAVDOVILLR| m Tway at nist, CADITOL SAR Ono appointment, Dane- forming "Attorao band. Skating on ae @ Pigner and the Fight Blue | Guo. Meader, Holnaia’ Werrenrath, 4 WHERE IS MY WANDERING WM. 8. HAUT ing on second floor. ground floor Devils. There will ulso be a Cleve an! Tite e BOY TONIGHT?” ee ; aa or bai 7 <¥Y SEENA OWEN. ; SONG st land Bronner ballet, aor & SUPREME Vatorvin nant nics DANCING MISS LAURA F. QUINLAN ROLLER @ At Joleon's ‘Theatre on Suturd: © GLADYS LESLIE g'WHERE IS MY WANDERING H Toe Te ee ee eat Atenas RRANIDS Set De Wolf Hoppers ‘Punmakers| HIPPODROME, TO-MOR'W (SUN.) NIGHT mci oon wos PARKALEK] ven Ngnre piLttaRos fe ee ag will pi ‘Some Party,” a combi-] Apr. % at 8.15—sth N teettal—JOHN 8 EVEL Mi opera, drama, farce and burlesque Aha ao phe DANCE rE GARDEN Among others with Mr. Hopper will i PALACE: ' 80 | acmneneneen CRA QKEVN DANCING CARNIVAL be William Courtleigh, Lew Dock as. i i MARK CHARLIE ¢ H APL IN CONTINUOUS DANCIN MARK REX BEACH’! stader, Jefferson de Angelis, nette ULAR REQUEST’ PROG! f -ACH’S Vuk, Scott Welch, Sam Ash, Hatry grate pits wae an Pat TRAN “ Private » Lessons Day or FE soning. TRAN D. “EAU LADY fr St. Nicholas Rink 69 West 66th Street Phone 3700 Columbus ©. Browne, Percy Haswell, William! Uitice opens wt 1s'Soon Tomoneee BO OR Ee ae, whe Ba teak” WNeewc.< Night—COUNTRY STORE Teeny Noted Soluiste-Orck. Youn