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ESE OUTS E! a . Gossip | -e THE NEW PLAYS ° “The Hairy Ape” Despair Run Amuck BY CHARLES DARNTON is only natural to fee] deeply sorry for the poor furnace-feeding devils | Who are in a hell of @ hole on an ocean steamship. You realise this, if ® wot more, in Pugene O'Neill's pitiless play, “The Heiry Ape,” now curs. dog its tuck at the Plymouth Theatre. TAs one of the hopclessty sub-|the stokehole, and he can stand no Merged, “Yank’’ Smith has good|more of that, apparently. In hie feezon to express his opinion of his|blind rage he goes to destruction. fet. But for a stoker he js an amaz-|'"The Hairy Ape’’ suggests nothing so imgly ready talker, on he gets} much as despair run amuck. It is a started, going on with the ease of alstrangely interesting play, though ft Monologist. However, O'Neill may be] pounds so persistently on one note 8 right as Conrad about his man.){hat you may find it monotonous. It’s just as well, perhaps, for 2 Iand-| Huge and powerful, Louts Wotheim not to say too much on this| plays ‘Yank’ with tremendote force Yet “Yank” never seemaland the pathos of a brate at bay with good and true as when he|the world. There Is good work too on one man and then another|by Henry O'Neill as an Irish stoker & Dempeey of the forecastie, with] and by Galway Herbert in the part of More words than are necospary to/an excitable Cockney. The gorilla is Point to his blows. If it is die-| thrilling. The play is well staged, to think that stokers have a/ though when the doors in the stoke- getting gloriously drunk just| hole are opened the furmace doesn't ip. !s about to sail, the fact| look heltshly hot. = ine env ine beetre) “THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY gp TELL YA tT PAYS “IB om, ANE, FRIENDS WITH “1h COPS — They CAN INJECT A LOY OF MBERY \m A MOTORIST 'S LEE IF “They. , TAKE A NOTION “tH? SAY —! YesTIDDY WHEN y'GIMMIE_ THEM Cigars 1 wuz so SuRPRISED I FORGOT To “lank y'FerR '€m —— MUCH OBLIGED! z fit a5 tH? ga 7 Teassuring. Somehow. or other, I can't keep ‘the suspicion that O'Netll may tatend all thie drinking to mean some- thing more than a passing celebra- Now, as everyone knows, there Breat deal of bad liquor floating these days, and it is only rea- le to suppose it may cause ly bed dreams. Is it possible that fantastic experiences of “Yank"’ happen to tim in one of these dreams? In any event, there can be fait HE electrictan with “The Bat" a the Morosco Theatre approached James Shesgreen, the com j \ < manager, recently and asked» t a ~ hee might go even further, 5 4 ji hfe off. “His name 4: " same way account for his c oy Sits. oi you off,”* fatal encounter with the gorilin at the 5 . J 2 CB cour eee You snes. et, esis ~ plied Jim. “But what is the ocaass ‘ , ion, if T may ask?" Although he has stoked himeelf nb- q “Po , : 8 ‘ erally from the bottles, “Yank” is i! 5 - 1 Larkin hesitated, hemmed ) hawed, then replied: “I've writtem a play and it iy opening on the road I want to see it.” Further than that Larkin had nothing to say, but we have learned that his play is “The Gorilla,” @ mystery drama, and that it has cons siderable promise. Larkin lives #t that don’t, never sus- day he will Westport, Conn. © will cry @ut oe ; as he iets th ereaa” nai GUITRYS IN “DEBURAU.”» en this sweating, harschen , The Selwyns announce “Del worker hears himself de- as the first play in which they ot You 2an 4 : 3 bredent the Gultrys to an Aqse sober enough to know what he is talking about on shipboard. He real. ines the force there is in him and that ft makes him a vital part ‘the ship in her driving power. He pride and joy in his beltef that “belongs,” as he puts it, and LCayT MAKE “He SSS & filthy beast by an objec- Uy § Y =| 3 - di ce opening will rm ietng sung roman viel 17] BABY gorT carne (PIAAKE Hi Stop eeUE Eee | salle ait ces, Sa Mikeelt aba batty tel | WHAT 1M THE WorLD/N BAS y— ' : x THEN You GET DowN ; plays will be offered by this French! Malla tel bateiaeith these Y WILL AMUSE shi & 3 : ON YouR KNEES “AND company; each one to run a weelk. « ote bre alae me son tee ae “THE CHARLATAN” MONDAY,” 's- 2 Adolph Klauber will put his new mi? play, ‘The Chariatan,” in the Times - z Square Theatre next Monday eventing. In the cast are Frederick Tiden, Fania Marinoff, Olive Wyndham, Purnell Pratt and Margaret Dale. SS already proved for nothing in an unutter- talk with her aunt on “Ye is stil! burning insult and hoping to spit when he tages into Fifth and tet i i ef — i i 3 “SALLY” BREAKS. RECORDS. F. Ziegfeld jr. deposes and sweats that, when “Sally” leaves the New Amsterdam for Boston Saturday nit the girl will have piled up gross office recel!pts of more than $2,1! in her seventy weeks on Bi This, he says, breaks all records theatrical receipts in New York. death, be taken og inevitable that hould be crushed In the end. With all his strength he cannot rise A BIG WEEK AHEAD. KATINKA * s Not One of “Dick’s Don'ts” The Keith Circuit's “Third of @ Century” celebration next week prem- “4 Ta . ises to be a big thing. At the sug- fe him. wert na tnt are too semat | [FS ConA Be A) [he ONE TM HAKIN’ You 1S A 73 ; g THAT'S THE seation of B. = Albee, the managers hig doesn’t ‘belong’ anywhere but in} || SWELL BALL — \PEACH ? SUST PULL UP YERICOLLAR ; THIRD 1 GAUGHT of af the Hawn so pind Dee es ee Se cone STICK ON A CAP AN' CARRY THAT have prepared jubilee bills and every, H MUST BE Hone MAD WOODEN PISTOL ~ [<8 ¢ ToDAY ! body Wil ‘colette @uring the aoa AND ORIGINAL | t You'LL MAKE A ; SS week, | US oe SWELL BANDIT} I ES l 69 oot 5 NOTICET } Laura Hope Crews, now on toni. “Mr. Pim Passes By,” denies emo phatically @ published report of be® engagement to marry Pugene O’Brien, the motion picture star, P IGRAMMATICAL DIRECTION. “A reporter visiting the studio where Rupert Hughes is directing one of hits stories, out ‘of force ot habit jotted down some of the “direction: shouted through the Hughes meg: Dhone. He camo away with enough @Pigrams to stock a Shavian drama. FUN AHEAD FOR EGYPT, ¢ The season has come pbs | wealthy hie themselves acfoss blue to explore Europe. Among who are sailing soon are To Among th Walsh and Chester Rice. They ="You can't use imitation silk be-| |Z = a go to Egypt, if they can find it. Al fore « cumera, and the lens is cyen 7 % ready they have begun practising smoking Egyptian cigarettes. oil Gicker to spot imitation emotion.” A P : i i i @/"Bver since I wus six people have . ss i béen saying I was going to kill m. ‘ S — , ~~ D 4 S22 @ self with work. Al these prophets 4 zh a « Thirty-two Provincetown, Mass., de now dead. high school pupils are seeing Doris * Werlay are going to stop crime by ring fle. Why don'c thes pec | Bivthe and a nice shiny gold badge| they frst set a “double.” bigwest’ artlata in pictures and tneusp Liind’s pup and plok tt.up— speakfes whon she finishes her pres- Keane in "The Crarina’ to-day. @B end to disease by burning all] ¥!! 820m be on tho job, Love thy rival 8 thy self, but lay|a unique reel once a month. your life you'll have good] ent picture, POEMS OF PROVOCATION || __Peesy Wood is going into medical books’ : It seems that when Betty was infoff his “gags.” It was about that time that Mayer 4 Margaret Kerr of the Greenwich Vaudeville, So is W. C. Fields, S"When un actor loses contro! of | >alias Tex. recently she eaw a girl]. The above have read and] started his globe trotting, during t rhyme, bat it's the right} vitlage Follies and formerly in pic-|. Richard Risthottle of Applecheck | Piles” eccentric juggler. Gossip. vunning from a store with a lot of , ral “harles 7 ; ft he lores control is audi adopted by Buster on, Harold] which he secured inspiration and sub- }'sentiment. 7 ow Mrs. Charles Gur 4 ; is Fifty members of Alexander Woollw ia Sada stunning after her, und Betty! Lioyd. Loyd Harmilfon. Hen Turpin, | jects for the sketches he is putting in — fon Berton. ways, “the only plotures| Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y., docsn’t | aott's N.Y. U. clase in drama, sap Bo there, now. po pgs tured and rigne| [hare Chapiin and Mme, Nazimova. | its pictures to-d LIGHT EATER L want to be in are those cute lttic|lke to be interrupted when he is|+phe Hairy Apo" Inst night, 4 4 sirl was. cuptured and righ . os 3 : H “4 ree . ¥ cas sin - drawn by friend hubby.’ holding hands with his Sweetie. But] John Golden learned by cable las@ they made Hetty a Special N THE HOOF. . Ramon Samanegos, « prominent | °F°* i rv 4 Bx, VITAGRAPH CLAIMS SOME. Willan (Camminnincars Neo ONT sath MODERN. aiember of ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’’| Previews are in order for J. L.| people will interrupt and Richard has {night that “The First Year’? has When it comes down to claiming} she's back in New York and says|, A Young girl weighing inthe neigh-] Modern’ girls take their chances Frothingham's “The. Man Wholwritten a poem of provocation about | produced successfully in Melbourne) | to be the first in about everything in} she's yoing to look over the crims|PPhead of 200 . poundg approached | when they marry, #0 a young friend] “st, has upset theatrical tradition asl smuijed," Editing was. finished yes-|in0 entire matter, Lock: The New York Giants, fwenty: Pletures, we must hand the rusted) situation some afternoon and if uny| Harry Rapf, now busy casting “‘i'rom|of Mae Murray told her yesterday, fit is accepted by writers of joke books | tenday. In number, saw “Bull Dog D; See maker to Vitarraph. in al criminals are taking undue advantage] Rass to Riches,’’ and eplurged about} The girl was ninetoen aad nicotined. Jj admonneing ‘that he restricts him-| All gold=atar_mothors will be wel-| When it’s drawin’ on in the evenin’,!mond” last night. They had’ frees M sent out yester-fof the pol she's gonna flash her| Der beauty. Im. comparison with the uited a cigarette, fluffed her} soir to one square meal a. day comed at the Times Square Theatre} Along towards half-past eight, seats in the grand stand. day af mmoen this company slater: | badge-—then, just wult and se wont-snoks: of soe govented screen ir and regarded the entire!" Hone ‘big meal a day is enough,"| Thursday night. They will be e4-| we start pagetting’ ‘round on the| Joseph Mendelsohn has been ems vitagraph i the pioneer 0 stars effect in the mirror, she said to the aT nud it] mitted free. ; ( 4 to understudy the tion pictures. AE. Smith, its Presi. FASLE Rapf apologized and explained he| blond Metro star: announced Ramon recently, "I find it apse Nellson, who sends out doorstep, Hee achubet in teloceen role ay dent, was one of the ‘exhibitors ded could not use her. ‘This angered tho| “1 know I'm going to be dreadfully |¥I¥es tne body an unaccustomed zest. | 1 Noeeog to the papers about al An’ my gat says: “It’s gettin’ tate.”|" “The Mountain Man" will close tte Mitagraph gave the world ite frat], Ones Upon 4 Time there was a) ambitious mother of the embryonic|unhappy when [ marry, Mine Mur. | SHap and 2 tesponse that, burdened} re “Pec he nO a tenedick. | an sighin’ April 29 at the 39 tbws picture, showing Dewey's return |42¢0-10-the-Wool movie fan’ who re-| Screen star and whe blurted: ray. It be Just my Tuck to get aif With the task of absorbing three incaly, | Tt OF Mois Sar ormerly Misa) one "aes Ner eyes just asighin’, "| season on April 29 at the 29th Stree F the Battle of Manilu Buy; it| {uted t6 divulge to his friends and ac-|~ “¥o" all haive th’ oppohtunity of husband who will make me go out on{it lacks utterly. People to-day, with} Mae: ay ie Math lean cigars. ape. | FSS” mas ought an’ an i rd apd the ceremony took yoh lives to get one ‘of the oldes’}the front porch when I smoke ao that |e constant diminishing ratio of ex- pei bg ice of the Holy Com-| Then along comes some nosey guy, hames in th’ So'th in yo" picture. Jest {1 will mot ruin the lace curtaing.”* | erelse that modern transportation f@-| 1 nion “Soreentngs’ wishes ‘em both grinnin’, the stars of tie screen, Gut that|ihink—th’. Richmon', papers. would Eddie Cantor has bought an aute which he calla his Winter Garden car, It's a brand new one, too. 4 quaintances und seat mates the per- gonal news he thought he knew about juced the first war picture, ‘The ttle of “San: Juan Hill;* and~ tive rs later offered the first unimuted cilities have brought about, eat too} Mum , _ é , ri ‘Spmedy. Then it made the first 1,090} 10° Was ‘once upon a time write yo" all up ev'y day!’ DOGGONE! much food. If I, with my constant] "Syiot.of the scenes in Mabel Nor- Now, ain't that the limit, by heck? mie Janne, Gm Ap athe Pigeon, Mot reel, and later the first three-ree) —— Rapf couldn't see” it, however, and ap tees 1 exertion of phyéical training, need but} ona's next release, “Suzanna,” were SOGLIAHEENTT loteiat ane pare ast pie a goduction, ‘Jean Valjean.’ The next] WHAT SCREEN COMICS KNOW, | another screen star blinked. out. “The man who shoos @ stray mon- | one meal a day, aurely the occupants| set in the ola mission section of OLIsH 0 Pretuseiomh Basset ee ae came the first tive-recler, The] |A good day's work turneth away nth Rr Aahe anus” sponte ee ICKINE | of offices, the sedentary workers, dol Canfornia. Amy, quite a pretty girt, Set a! a Sa Pala? atl eee Pea np R OLD TIMERS. A Sorgane exter Pee eanitries Gee. | not need three."* Burton Holmes packed his camera Started using paint. Revue’? took a Dight off lest night We don't know what the ether pic-| ‘The saddest words of tongue or| Picked up,am old copy of Godey's|tury Comedy canine uctor All of which means nil to hunsry}ang cigarette holder yesterday and meumiital sean Anis ance. danced with” Michael” Fokinet a makers were doing—mebbe just} pen, “1 must have retukey again,” magazine last night, It was more] Gee found the dog in a pound, took |™*" started on a six months’ trip to Japan. mul cau dwe aint. “Petroucka'! in Boston, { ping, Qh, what ts so rare as a day-—of? |than a Quarter of a century old, yet|him home and cared for him. Now ae When he sei Te eer yKingdom ores Never put off until yesterday what}contained a couple of names that are| Brownle is “taking care” of Gee, whe E INS, some Teal reels 0! lowery y A THO : SPEAKING OF CRIME You could have dony the day before. [ett prominent, although not along]is being supported by Rrownie'e he president Harding, {t is announced,) Will H. Hays announced yesterday} FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Z seh se FOR TO-DAY. sphe present.crime tide! -wave is du Throw at others whut you would} the same lines of endeavor, envelope in the mennev to which he| has consented to meet Wesley Barry|that he had appointed United States} «po you know how to make a slow opper Stackpole, just appoint ie simmer down to the ripple staye} have them throw at you Heaumont Wletcher had a review of to live. ia when the %e-freckled one veachen|Senator Harry F. Ashurst his spokes 1) 0. costo officlal rat cateher of Wellsville, hy ait: ; The good don't look at bathing] William , Gillette's +'Bccret Service has pera ed an old| Washington. These Presidents have aman at the Southeastera Better ¥ilm “Ne: How?" asked the editor of the Bugle not # Why? . girls nd Hy Mayer's name was on several = ®" Vrough time of it, at that. Conference to be helddin Atlanta next jo. How? % publish the fact as he wants to elfj ¢ mothin'; except that Betty When comedian» would destioyl drawings: Now Mayer is one of ths Belle Bennett will take a try at the montin 4 i . ._, , “Be him securely to a post.’ “up on the rodents, ee renee ow age aa icemer enone. . ee ENN MRSS RAREST ARON”