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DERRY ar rece pe ya ees amen ore * Coming Week ‘ / Plays for the MONDAY NIGHT, Ritz Theatre—"The Advertising of Kate.” Princess—“The Red Geranium.” Longacres-Ethel ‘Levey in Eney, Ma TUESDAY NIGHT. Greenwich Village Theatre—“Bil- feted.” THURSDAY NIGHT, Vanderbilt Theatre—“Fanny Haw: thorn.” “Go COMEDY by Annie Natha Meyer entitled "The Advertis- ing of Kate,” will be produced by Lee Kugel at the Ritz Theatre on Monday night. The play {s concerned with a woman who goes into the ad- vertising business with the intention of doing her work like a man, only to resort to her sex attraction to put through a deal, Among others in the| cast are Mary Boland, Mrs, Thomas| Whiffen and Byron Beasley. eee “The Red Geranium" will be pre- sented by the Greenwich Village Pro- @uoing Company at the Princess Theatre on Monday night. This play,| by Ruth M. Woodward, depicts life fm the Village. William 8S. Rainey and Florence Rittenhouse head tho cast. eee Ethel Levey comes to the Longacre Theatre on Monday night in “Go! Easy, Mabel," a musical comedy by Charles George. The story has to do with a young married couple who try the jealousy cure for their troubles. With the star are Estelle Winwood, Will Deming, Arthur Aylesworth, Eileen Van Biene, Margaret Dumont and others, eee The English comedy, ‘Billeted,”’ produced here a few years ago by Margaret Anglin, will be revived at the Greenwich Village Theatre on Tuesday night, with Lois Bolton, Selene Royle, Kate Mahew, Lumsden Hare and H. Langdon Bruce in the cast. ee “Fanny Hawthorn,” the new title ®iven Stanley Houghton’s English play, “Hindle Wakes," will be at the Vanderbilt Theatre on Thursday ight. Eileen Huban has the title role. Others in the cast are Herbert Lomas and Whitford Kane. eee A performance of Avery Hopwood's farce, “Fair and Warmer," will be given at the 39th Street Theatre on Tuesday night for the benefit of the Association for Improving the Condi- tion of the Poor. Madge Kennedy, John Cumberland and Janet Beecher. of the original cast, will appear. eo 8 e William Hodge, in “Beware of Dogs," comes to the Bronx Opera House, ee ‘The stock company at Keith's Alhambra Theatre will present "The Woman in Room 138,"" by Samuel Shipman and Max Marcin. ee The third annual show of the Actors’ Equity Association will be given to-morrow night at the Metro- politan Opera House. A huge pro- gramme, with many stars, has been arranged. Change of Bills In Vaudeville PALACE—Ted Lewis and his band, the Cansinos in dances, Blossom Beeley with new songs, Williams and Woltus, Percy Bronson and Winnie Baldwin, and the Marion Morgan Dancers will be the leading attrac- tions. RIVERSIDD THEATRE— Among others will be Karyl Norman, “The Creole Fashion Pilate"; Maryon Vadie and Ola: Gygi, dancer and | violinist; Tom Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barry. BIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—A1 Moore and his U. 8. Jazz Band, Roger Imhof and Marcelle Coreene, and, Raymond Wylie and Marie Hartman will appear. he screen will show Vera Gordon “The Good Provider.” COLONIAL—The bill will include Ben Welch, Hebrew character com- edian; Emile Yea in dances, and D'Amore Franklyn and Douglas Charles in a novelty. FORDHAM—EHddie Leonard, Kenny and Hollis, B. C. Hilliam and others will be on the bill the first hali of the week. Then will come . Bert Baker, Herschel Henlers, and Shaw and Lee. HAMILTON—Gns Edwards's Son) Revue, called he Fountain of Youth,” and Hackett and Delmar in dances will be the principal features “Queen of the Turf” will be a the attractions. COLISEUM—For the first half of the week the bill will include Be Baker in “I' sation,” Horsshe: Hen Eth ayt the Detense.” Eddie Delight,” the film pla FRANKLIN- Dugan and B: Browne, and a Bootlegs: rs” w haif of the pil changes to we ehanze of bil Al K. Hail, Bra the week will Rock and girls, thc Hy. Glason and othe: nawiy Four MOSS'’S BROADWAY THEATRE —John B. Hymer in "Tom Walker in Dixie," Healy and Cross, V: dances, and the film met he film may Marjorie Burt, and wider. PROCTOR'S FIFTH AVENUE-| Startins be Willan ‘Thursday POPULAR PLAYERS APPEARING NEXT WEEK IN OFFERINGS AT BROADWAY THEATRES © Be, BESr, will bring Hans Roberts, Sully and Houghton, and Dooley and Sales. TWENTY-THIRD STREET THE- ATRE—On the bill will be Lewis and Dody, J. K. Emmett, McCoy and Walton, Howard and Atkins and the film play “For the Defense," with Ethel Clayton. FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET THE- ATRE—The list will include James €. Morton, Leonard and Willard, James and Etta Mitchell and the feature picture, ‘The Good Pro- vider."” ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FIFTH STREET THEATRE—There will be Jack Wilson, Hans Roberts, the Graff Trio, Bernard and Meyers, Maureen Englin and Ethel Clayton on the screen in ‘For the Defense.”* LOEW'S STATE THEATRE— With Sally Fields in songs heading the bill the first half of the week will te “The Story Book Revue," Morgan and Grey and the film at- tractions, William Farnum in “Shackles of Gold’? and Johnny Hines in ‘'Torchy a la Carte," Be- ginning Thursday there will be Ar- thur Alexander and company in “From Dixieland to Broadway,” William Weston's company in ‘The Attorneys'’ and Thomas Meighan on the screen in ‘The Bachelor Daddy.” ES New Offerings On the Screen RIALTO—Raymond Hitchcock will be seen in “The Beauty Shop,” photoplay made from the musical comedy of that name. Billy B. Van, James J. Corbett, and Louise Fazen- da are also in the cast. Other fea- tures will include Harold Lloyd in “His Royal Slyness," “Arabian Dance,” the Rialto Magazine and the “Madame Butterfly” overture. RIVOLI—The leading film attrac- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1923, RAY. Htedieoer Iw pina HS we, 5} MISS Q o EILEEN ccm CR Cape In Adore! W YAN) Trea ea SAR LE —— EN JOSEPy Ore Wy, MOCHOCKLES OF (SsercoLumBia. tik") Soa So ne OR W BEYOND Hy, Soper By Frank H. Warren. The Russian Grand Opera Com- pany from Petrograd and Moscow, via the Orient, begins a season at the New Amsterdam Theatre’ Monday night, the first all-Russian organiza- tion to give Russian opera in this city, Artists who will apne the first week include r during Sopranos, So- phia Osipova, Olga Kasankaya, Nina Koshetz, Miss Fiher, Marie Mashir, Miss Daew: contraltos, Valentina Val entinova, Miss Losi tenors, Vid imir Daniloff, M. Busanovsky, Vlad- imir Sventloff; baritones, Jacob Lu- M, Radeeff, M. Hrjanovsky, M. off, Leonid Gorlenko; bass, Nich Karlash, David ulchinof, Georges Ardatoff; conductors, Michael Peveisky and Eugen Feurst. Dargomissky's Mermaid’ (Russil- ka) will have its New York premiere Monday and Korsakov's Eide" will be given for the first time here on Tuesday ue Dame,"" “Queen of S Tschaikowsky, is to be 7 and Moussorgsks is announced for Thursday story deals with an aristocrat's love for the young wife of "There sau also be and music an old man, Buster Keaton in the Rivoli Pic- ogramme opens torial The with Flotow's “Alessandro Stradella’ overture, CAPITOL ‘Sherlock Ho — John mes,” Barrymore in a version of Will- 1am Gillette's play, will be shown, The programme will also include con- cert numbers and dancing. MOSS'S CAMEO THEATRE—Bet- FRANGES | TAYLOR ne al WHITE | | HOLMES 2 Comedy THE HOTEL | MOUSE + 4tn & B’y. Eve, y ASTOR MONDAY 1c 48 81. | IN NOW WINTER GARDEN °° NaS rast EDDIE CANTOR *S MAKE MT SNAPPY” With WAN HAL HALPE! TWO Nort ONG E a T Fee SHUBERT" Ma yl eal fl 4 mar. T0-pa¥ Yenaer 63 Was, = elent Then. Guild Produ PLAYHOUSE Sises 4th, St Fics. ig ‘up The Ladder’ bORIS LONGAGR: KENYON 8.80. 48th meth! cm To-da: BEST SE ‘TS $2.50 at LOTH THEATRE LITTLE #84 1RE. Ww. 440m oe day & Wed, 5 TIMES § $0. 4 BSlauber’ ac “Uc weally gts you." World Blows fur i Prige— By. Wor Mts, Wed.&8at.2.30 BEATS | (A NK - U ETHEL @ The J YEAR ° aa It Bway, Eve. 8.50, Then., Mtl ST. as and Bat, 2 CECIL LEAN Gnd CLO MA Oth, or By. vents AMBASSADOR ‘2° Wed, & Bat ‘BLOSSOM TIME ‘The Gr et Mosleal Hit of Ages! Ww. Evs. 8.30 LYRIC **s 3.10 of Bway LUatiiteas ‘Wed and’ @nt The Hest Musical Comedy in Town, Thea., | Dre BELMONT Sr S8 8, French Theatre Cg. LE RETOUR, | VANDERBILT *)<°-- ‘CHARLOTTE Stes OE ETTY W. ath | GREENWOOD 7” PEPPER” NO |, COLT —— “Brilliant Performance Theatre. =| Mu 48TH ST. Even. Bin I 1 NEST, are Mente ne WATSON 1. EV. MAY 8 U EASY EL!” Har Cast tty Girly Lap a es | LEVEY conn MA ji ESTELLE WiNwO23 rye y “DOVER RAD “CHERRY MILNE'S NEW COMEDY—THE TRUTH iv ABOUT BLAYDS |® ib 0, P, Boor and a ALEXAND THE BLUSHING BRIDE gs 830. | FEOR GOODWESS SAKE'H iA CABLISLE, | een's novel, “The Mayor's Wife ns an engagement to-morrow 1 who has made a marria venience leaves her husband for dead but he turns up as the Secretary of her second husband to threaten her happiness. CENTRAL THEATRE a photoplay poem, will Godiva,” ‘Tennyson's featur STRAND—D. W. tion, “Orphans of be t Griffith's. produc the Storm,” eon tion will be Gloria Swanson in “Be-|ty Blythe in “His Husband's Wife,"| Lillian and Dorothy Gish, will yond the Rocks,” by Elinor Glyn. The adapted from Ani Katherine] tinue to hold the screen jw AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS? Bie ee Cen ¥ ve Tle pea..39th.nr #8 3 Get in THE Ram EAU' Go! DEISH AC min Yen a. W. 42d St. ad. X Sut, 2.30. ARD and PLAWEUELARCN one ara rs nad resus Se ieture only wing” EUGENE O'NEILL'S ces, “THE HAIRY tlymouth, Wi, #lr St reat suc. AP Eves. 9.43. ert Yap. tor th 8 o'el kowsky’s ‘Eugen Onegin" is sched- uled for Priday, On Saturday afternoon Rubinstein's will be presented and the first week closes on Saturday night with "'s Maiden,"* ria 1 West both the series will Hawaiian orchestra directed by Rob- The exhibition will be open last time to-morrow at 3 and P. M. in Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2.49 nt MONTMARTRE. NORA BAYES "oem W485) Ee § | Wed GREENWICH Witt AGE THEA. i ve. 8. P Ove, me Last 8; ee ‘Creditors’ water Sa BILLETED Asks ROADH UT sic EB. 820M ur &Sat Mh MONTH, THE MUS AL 1UMPH MARIOL AINE PANE Demon" Aasth ST. IN THE. BRONX & 3rd) AVE s Commencing Monday Matinee { THE TALK OF AMERICA! This evening at the Caruso mesmo- al To raise funds for the Muste Stu- “Tsar's | dents’ League a concert will be given Hall or] which Estelle thur ehni Vliet, cellist, Town ner, | By ELINOR GLYN, Author of ‘Thre MARY FAL Hackett, pianist; will take part. TIMES. SQUARE ssa Galleries, No. the final concert be given by a $200,000 PRODUCTION Burlesque’s Greatest Success RARNEY GERARD’'S Tuesday Liebling, teno evening in joprano; Ar- Germaine Cornelius Van Monday Nis: BEG With RODOLPR VAL. Wee! BUST! 1 Sopra Flotow's MARION Alessandro Stra ts ‘NING TO-MORROW, GLORIA SWANSON “BEYOND THE ROCKS” _Gertrude Hayes, Jr, OH SNYDER and 50 Others. BARNEY GERARD EE TRA FEATURES (_NTGHT— SEAT NOW OF MELROST, BOI7 Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld PARAMOUNT PICTURES BROADWAY & 49th STREET 10. nd ‘The Great Moment’ ALER AC RIVOLI CONCERT ‘ORCHESTRA Frederick Stahlberg and E Star Cast nded. ty. Harold Lioyd's dane Butterfly ctlons, manuel Baer Conlucting erTIAITOA “THE RELITY SaAPT Loe “THE BEAUTY SHOP” RAYMOND HITCHCOCK and Muste from Hitchcock Su HIS ROYAL Be TO ORCHESTRA 6 JOSEPH LITTAU Conducting NM) BROADWAY ages 0 WEEK Here for All Si Summer’ MATHUR kK) INSURES THA WILL BE ALL TOO BRIEF’ Seats Two Weeks in Advance, : “ARK -MeCULLOU HN . oa ee a Extravaganza and Vaudeville! “TTS LIVELY GAIT INSU AGE OF Starting Mon. hig A SOLID MILE OF SMART EXH SHOWS, BANDS, FREE ACTS AND FEATVRES GALORE: BENEFIT MASONIC FREE HOSPITALS CHARITY. _ BIGGEST MASONIC EVENT IN H/STORY — FASHION EXPOSITION» CONGRESS*NOVELTIES tat8 Thereafter Daly 1 to 11 P. M. A SCINTILLATING ARRAY OF- GLORIOUSLY GOWNED G/ats wha ANDERSON RACING To- DAY JAMAICA $6,000 KINGS CO. HANDICAP CLARENDON HANDICAP AND 4 OTHER FINE RACES toa, thende by ADMISSION $3.85. Including Tax. 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