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Plays for the Coming'/eek MONDAY NIGHT. Thirty-ninth Street Theatre—"The Rotters,"” Klaw Theatre—"‘Salome.” * | TUESDAY NIGHT. Fultbn Theatre—‘'A' Irish Rose.” ~ \ ENGLISH comedy called ‘The Rotters,"* by F. H. Maltby, will be presented at the Thirty ninth Streot atre en Monday night Tt deals with a middle-class family dominated by reat stress on respect company a Harry MeN ther who lays In the ‘arke. nility yehton, Sugden ham, Kathleen Flynn. Margaret: Dale Owen and Jane Murdock Oscar Wilde's “Salome” will be re- Yived on Monday night at the Klaw Theatre, with Thelma Hurvey, a Cali- \, fornia dance in the title role. Others nin are Fred Bric, Alma Krugsh $ Noe! Leslie and Paul Doucet. "Abie's 1 Rose,"’ a comedy ‘by Anne Nichols, tames to the fulton Theatre on Tuedday nigh. It is concerned with the love, aiid marriage of u Jewish hoy and an Trish girl. The M., er and dance, Astor, 7 P. company includes Marie Carroll, gS ed a ag te Matilda Cotrelly, John Cope and dance, Astor, i 7 Howard Lang Osteopathic meeting, Wal- ° «@ dorf-Astoria, 8 P. M. ‘Morn to Midnight,” a play from Sioux Lodge, K. of P. entertainme Germany by George Kaiser, will be ang dance, Waldort-Amloriay.§:2. 2 presented for Theat Guild sub- aor Lay Ug iaee are ty ano, dance, Wal- scribers at the Garrick to-morrow af- Lenox Hill, Hospital’ Rursea® Alum- ternoon and night and the following hae, dance, Waldorf-Ax P.M Sunday. Its chief character is a bank Ray Sunshine Society, brides and caatiler who Jeaves the path of ru- and which the master is sald to hay] lines, Waldort: Astoria, 8. Me ine to pursue romance. It is to be used in composing the music for the Ws ‘Merkle Ae soted. by Gulld players. “Ring,” is coming to this country felt DA Lataveltm concert ( presse presently, 2 be followed in the fall, | gort-astoria, 8 Pehl vive RHSCACE Plays are t8 be given Ne fhe ‘ possibly, by Mme. Cosima and Siex- te w Provencin | Auxillary, bride, at the Punch and Judy Theatre to- fried Wagner, wife and son of the | Waldorf-Ar 2 Sorte sit in‘satef ce nae] A VEUD Offerings Costes ie Hat chains tec, Roe dan children of Europe. These are 0 th 1874 has been in the possession of Ree Seana “En ease ies * im a coume of study of the new roles 1" |teacher, was unearthed by Robert H Stores Mutual Protective Association, and “Postal Orders." The company which she is to appear next season.| prosser of No. 82 Washington Place,| dinner and dance, Pennsylvania includes Bridgette Clark, George{ !t1VOLI—Alma Rubens will be seen Miss Gordon aiso intends doing con-}an American soldier pM Kendal! and Ruth Cumming. in “Find the Woman," an adaptation SESrisine cert work the coming winter - YORK T0- DAY, a - ml veraliy OF Ete ay ue, din- © ee of a at by Arthur Somers Roche es = IN NEW 3 . a. mt 2 TH eATR: ¥ - Akiba ce, dinner and dance, Pe? w hy dete Slapped returns to denting Sti eueanuant Aiba? end. a KS Angelo Glumeiaa, violinist and com Alpin ? PM a jarrick on Monday night, and 3 SS, poser, Ww! Jina Meas Public School No. 81, Queens, luncheon, |, Phi Beta Sigma, Iuneheon, MeAlpin, “Billeted” moves to the Frazee The-|IUIKe.frem whom a theatrical agent Hall Sunday evening, May stor, 1 PB, M 1PM atre. steals letters and then is found mur é eee Me cuciiin Lupecintion #8, (Qlies fet Delta Pst, Kineheon, MeAlpin, «Se le pa i oe aie Farrar ‘he ompleted Canin iit yay . eeng M Waa Linen a et ee eee Be Aneel us the youthful hero of “The Cradie} | “Geraldine lilt Medep a ee luncheon, Astor, 1 P. M Surgical Society, dinner, Me- te" ey psi ce Peo-} ood," “The Night Alarm," ‘Valse Buster.” The comedy shows a boy pies uarters of her spring Minerva Lodge, No. 25 U. 0. T. &., M ple” will be the attraction at the . ee Ge noel . + ' dantve It is not so certain that Miss |iuncheon, Astor P.M . No. 03, Fo and A. M Bronx Opera House. Ballet,"’ and the Rivoli Pictorial. The MIO) Fenty: Gn) tis) EWenLY OFS) rrar, later on, is to be a Belasco] New Yo Training Schoo! for lore, 7 P. M Tvl a seu ss music programme will open with Am-|Tlsate “Second Hungarian Rhwy Ryans noite ndependence|stur. A Geraldine Farrar opera|Teachers, 1 on, Astor, 1 P. M Amici Club, Astor, 2 P.M 8 drinking, smoking anc ally ‘ihe! “The Storm" pe presei y| broise ‘Tho: “Ray! “ comique company, with Charles Dil- — = TORU bert nally Date ARTA caterer CAMEO—Glenn Hunter will be seen | Marrying an actress Foe ad Se HARA Mani mighte prover le stock company at the Alhambra} CRITERION—‘Missing Husbands, ' V4 v AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Theatre. winning attraction, It 1s pretty cer- nae the Parisian film production based tain that Mr. Dillingham, now borind . upon Pierre Benoit's novel “L'At- IN THE REALM OF MUSIC for Europe, asked Miss Farrar's se:- Change of Bill lantide,"” enters its second week. vices for a Viennese operetta he <y- In Vaudeville PALACE—Alice Brady in “Cassie Cook of the Yellow Sea,” Gallagher and Shean, s'nging comedians; Bessie Clayton and company in dances, Ni- cola Zerola, tenor, and A] Herman will be among the features. RIVERSIDE—With Mildred Harris in “Movie Mad” heading the bill will be Vivienne Segal in songs, Elinore and Williams and others. HAMILTON—For the first half of the week the bill will include Howard and Sadler, McFarlane and Palace d the Skatels. Newcomers Thurs- will be Dr, Thompson, Weaver Weaver and Burke and Gurkin, FORDHAM—Among others, begin- ning Monday, will be Billy Arlington, Mel Klee and Anderson and Burt. On ‘Thursday the bill will change to Kary! Norman, Venita Gould and Morris and Shaw. PIGHTY-FIRST STREET THEA- TRE—In the vaudeville list will be Dooley and Sales, Harry Langdon, end Wilfred Clarke. The screen will show “The Reauty Shop.” MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE —The bill will include Joe Browning, Monologist, Franklyn Chanes, Flo Lewis, Schwarty and Clifford, Valda, and Charles Ray on the screen in “The Barnstormer.” COLISHUM—For the first half of the week there will be Gus Edwards's Song Revue and other acts, together with the photoplay “North of the Rio Grande.” With the change of till Thursday will be Mal Hallett and is orchestra, Kramer and Boyle, Herschel Henlere, and the film play “My Old Kentucky Home.’ FRANKLIN — Eddie Leonard in “The Minstrel’s Delight” will head the bill the first half of the week, and the acreen will show Irene Cas- fle in “No Trespassing.” Thursday brings Gus Edwards's Song Revue and Raymond Hitchcock on the screen in ‘The Beauty Shop.” REGENT—Beginning Monday will be Weaver and Weaver, Grace Va entine, Herschel Henlere, and the Irene Castle picture. Leading fea- tures the last half of the week, will be James C. Morton and family and “The Beauty Shop.” PROOTOR'S FIFTH arting the week will be Welch and rion, Violet MacMillan, the Right Biue Demons and others. ‘The change of bill on Thursday will bring Billy Arlington, Lilly Kovach and the Quixey Four, 23D STREET THEATRE—Among the entertainers will be Loney Has- kell, Burke and Burke, Bissett and Seott and Frothingham and Gray 88TH STREET THEATRE—The ill will include “Doctor's Orders,” Signor Friscoe, McCoy and Walton and Rose and Arthur Boyland. 12TH STREET THEATRE— Among the attractions will be “Chey- enne Days,” Billy Glason, Stevens and ‘Towell, and Irene Castle on the screen ‘ “No Trespussing.” LOEW'S STATE . THEATRE— Starttig: the week will be Nat Na- zarro: JF, 494. Company jn songs and ances, Bobby Heath und Adele Sper- Ying, Herbert and North, and the film play “The Vace Between,” with Bert Lytell. / New features Thursday will include Ethel Davis and Fred- eriek Rich in songs, and the photo- play “Reported Missing.” STAGE AN seems D SCREEN wa Sieeet (\ \& SWANSON TH Leen ENON D THe SONI RotLens” P=. in STROOBLE R))\steano. 5 Cae Stacia Naplerkowska has t Antine The orchestral numbers incl buch's siren queen of the Sahara: “Orpheus of the Underworl pects to produce here next season he rv je of sovelt Chadderton, Russian Opera Singers Are to} seer wilt be th Give Rimsk¥y- Korsakofi’s soprano, Dr. %. speaker Richard Wagner's piano, which thy xing of Bayaria presented to him jude Offen RIALTO—Klinor Glyn’s ‘Beyond Christ Ei In. respo . the “putut [Just fifty eight years ago to-morrow the Rocks,’ with Gloria Swanson and christmas Eve.” au Monde : cs Rodolph Valentino, moves to this od ie ce’ Ath be ihe iat ae AMUSEMENTS. house from the Rivoli, The story bas orhood Playhouse to-night anc to do with the love affair ot a young By Frank H. Warren, morrow evening. wife. Buster Keaton’s comedy, The] The third ‘week of the Russian ae BEGINNING Paleface,” and the Rialto Magazine| Opera Company at the New Amster Mrs. Sam Carter-Waddell will pre alee Mpa will complete the film prosramme | dam Theatre will open Monday with} Sent her non-professional pupils in gh from bs erm The music numbers will include W]imgaey Bride.’ Tuesday the bill wi| dance recital at the Hotel Plaza el io scene from “Alda,” ‘Tsar's Bride. 1 Lata Ml) next Wednesday evening. he pro- dy me STRAND—Jackie Coogan in “’Trou- iow Maiden," Wednesday, “De-] gramme will include a Brahms suit Bi MTMLALE STR ble’ will be the chief attraction. “Bugen Onegin” Thursday, | ot Gypsy dances, besides Russian and Jackie portrayn a little orphan adopt-|“Cherevichky" (“Christmas Eve’), | Ovlental numbers ed by a good-for-pothing plumber raaaen iiiguesDarni — through the efforts of his trai! but] fr Arat time, Friday, “Pique Dam Miss Margaret Eldredge of Cleve- beautiful young wife, who thinks the| Saturday afternoon and “Cherevich- ¥ , made her local debut as child's presence in the household will tend to bring out the bette “Great American Authors, with the Hfe and works of James “Odds and Ends," view. will Fenimore Cooper; and the Strand Topical Re an overture the orchestra AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN 50th Bt. MATINE! TO-MORROW NIGHT—C 0 nthe IN cher BEAT, SUN ENT! LITTLE iictincew Wea of her husband. Other pictures will be a: EDDIE CANTOR 'S “MAKE it SNAPPY” With NAN HALPERIN The Jst Year i ky," by Rimsky-Korsakoff, the evening. a pianist this week in Steinway Hall In a programme of Beethoven, Lisat MacDowell and Chopin numbers she disclosed an unusual technique and sound musical appreciation again in qualities INTER in his first starring screan play- {The CradleRuste A TYTTLE-WALLER PRODUCTION A ralicking tale of perch fundine “ dealing} ‘The People's Chorus will give a memorial concert in the High School of Commerce next Thursday evening. The assisting artist will b contralto, the Company, is on AMUSEMENTS. Jeanne Gordon, of Metropolitan Ope For \ AMUSEMENTS. Rumen cs i ENTS ieee ek coeteecee a pa AY Fd 62d & Cent. Park West. “tt 4 MR, a NER IN CENTURY ‘, Mats, Wed. and Bat Elliot's Sntiveew Wed a ap 2.30 BON S45 & 9.45. P. | CAMEO. THE DANCING CARNIVAL 01 Mario een "Th % Sy ‘of, “STAMBOUL. R AM MBEAU Gol D 4 ii SH fen (EXCEPT SAT.) SOc. to $2.50, With WILTON NCERT !NDAY RK. TATUST, Getoe tare ma, Sat 2.30 CECIL LEAN and CLEO.MAYETE THE BLUSHING BRIDE | ELMONT ‘;.4 48. . Bry. 48. Eve. 8.30. Phurs, & Sat, 2.30, THE SHUBERT "hen t8.N08 "2 | FRANCES) TAYLOR inthe, THE HOTEL WHITE | HOLMES med MOUSE nt 2.90, wt Beate West 45th. Mats. Wed. BOOTH MILNE'S NEW COMEDY—THE ksour BLA YDS ST. NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St. Dancing Every Day in the Year, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30. KEMPY cc: mir! Mitehetl ‘The oth & B By a ASTOR ther ee Fens te £0 cer“ BRONX EXPRESS Eves, 8.80. & Sat. 2.80. With, near B'y, Eves, AMBASSADOR Stats, “Wea. ana'sut BLOSSOM TIME ‘Up The Ladder’. LARGE CORPS vm eka of CARLISLE. ‘The Greatest Musical Hit of Ages! OF INSTRUC. de _—_ Toe Oona eset ot eet | TORS on hand r Oi" | BIO Theatre. Wedaseday & Get, f8, | at all times for V dla; St. W. of B’way | T with CHAS. try. 86 ts 830 | DOVE CHERRY sl oa Mats. WED. & SAT, _ eee We poor . PLAYHOUSE. ¥ 48TH ST. Tee So, | anure. a Bat Plymouth, W. 45th Si. Eves. 8.45 mH NEST ic a Secclons Dak Donis LUCILE : KENYON WATSON 2 Sessions Daily Aft. & Eve. LAST & PUBUC WANTS | BEE TO GARRICK MON. Last Mt.To-day sats val RE od The ‘ruth About wich Village vee, 8.30 FULTON 44h Bt. W, of Dy. jatinee ‘To-day. Dancing, Roller Skatin The Dancing Carnival ;:; \: Thea, Mats 2d Bt.,Wof REPUBL Wed. and VANDERBILT 7A, = BL. Weat of B's Last” Matinee ii LAST 2 TOM SOKA BAYES, W 1 Wed ‘and Sat LAWFUL LARCENY ELTINGE srt 424 street, Beni THE DEMI a "TODA FOR GOODKESS SAKE! MONTMARTRE. LAST & PERFORMANCES, B'y ey SELWYN 7 THEATRE, | W. 48d Sts e@.-kat 8. No Higive BARNEY. ‘BERNARD and HONE SA cA THEATR! APOLLO * aa st PRecinalag Tomorrow mnie Nea 1 xy eas Si erential CEs 50-75-1 at so SEATS Bt IL LESSER presence | *” EVERY BOOYS BOY JACKIE COOGAN CATEST and GREATEST Prcture “‘TROUBL E’ Went wes, NEXT TUESDAY EVE, |FuLTO ‘aia SEATS NOW SELLING— ‘ABIE’S IRISH ROSE’ By Anne Nichols with AN ALL-STAR CAST. «MARY CARR HSS, UNTRIGU » KOMANC The Mout A picture with plenty hii —— yr! ey The Boreen, in i esta vr! GREENWICH ee Te Matinee Teves “The Vi Fy Te are Speciale SHOWING xt DANCE leverent Oa “In the D: Soe ’ Terrace Garden cae Toda a) @ TIMES—LAST MAT, TO-pay THEATRE, . continuoue Manone 4.30. Leet, COMEDY Sor", 8 CENTRAL : yastine. | private Lessons Day or Evening, won Summer Schedule. DANCING FREE TIMES TO-DAY LOW GHANEY “THE TRAP? t 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY ‘: 20, 1922, LA SHECSENS in Ww. VOUT: wy y Jenny Hunter tlon, luncheon, Dental Assistants Astor, 7 P. M Paul Revere Lodge, Astor, 1 P. M. Society WILLIAM FOX presents TG THE FIRST TIME ON ANY SCREEN THE CLIMAX OF MOTION PICTURE PROGRESS Nae GORDON EDWARDS 727; Story by Charles Sarver Virginia Tracy Commencing MONDAY AFTERNOON. <> Matinee Every Day. Joe Hurtig offers The Burlesque And a great company of Comedians, Dancers and Vaudeville LYRICZ245 MON EVEMAY 22at8:20 ding FAVORITES WHO WILL BE SEEN NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATRES| Kindergarten Associa- No, 929 F. and A presents luslatest super = MACK SENNET eM tt iu Ae NOTE ne Serta pee He has created something different, See it ee Presentations by ROTHAFELU r eee production in © parts F ti 2 by the produc fi a ol MOE a rected by F Ricl few pictures of (hehe elength, This is {i ty AMUSEMENTS, Wate'sat, ares, ores NEW AMSTERDAM TO-MOR'W_—Matinee & Night B.RKEITHS Celebrated SUNDAY 5 2H tel 1} Fs fy MAY F nk ghd AL OF HBADLINERS Warne ‘TT KEANE CLA DAV » Bradley & Hurns Bros., Others and Jullus Lenzbera's Orchestra EMPIRE Biway & 40th Bt. B Mats, Wed. & Bat DORIS KEE CLARA DAVID BELASCO "Presenie LENORE ULRICas KIKI LIBERTY Was Wasa s TW Ue Lie! rag Otte Kruger HUDeoy, TH MONTH West 44th St. ‘Wed, and Sat, => The RUBICON! With VIOLET HEMING. Wont 424 8 Eve. at 8.20 FRAC i tcc irospay, THE NIGHT CALL, ubihhy BILLETED “ CORT sttets''wed tnd sut WALLACEEDDINGER- “MARY NASH ‘NS “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” 6000 MORNING DEARIE MUSICAL GLOBE ii2tiNee MUSIC BOX Sitinccs Wed a Sat at aie, IRVING. seauivs “MUSIC BOX REVUE” Best music show ever mado in America, d Bt. Eves, 815 SAM H. HARRIS sWois!"Wwed: a Sac, 21s SIX CYLINDERLOVE With ERNEST TRU 630 ST, ee Theatres U nder aay of ie o, Rlcnenteid Ruby Oi} if At 49th St. NNING TO-MORROW. ” “ce Find the Woman mayor CONC ERT ORC HESTRA RIALTO, Se | Tusa ; “To. MORROW. Yo RIA SWANSON BEYOND THE ROCKS" VAL Paleface.’ «LL Guaran PAMOUS RIALTO. OR Hugo Kiesenfeld and pweph Littau Bw at | Cont. Yoon CRITERION sway Lie at P.M. Sensation of Pa “MISSING HUSBANDS"? 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