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4 net A _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. i ' TURNING ON THE SPOTLIGHT By CHARLES DARNTO) =) a | < | om | Zz | n Z| Zz wy! =< —_j = ey fT | Alt Nn = ea) fr | >| = | 7a; -Q > |r = on a7. my. Zz Zz )|- NM on — Ez m™ Ga =) Zz Q ise) 2) =) > = << = 7 pest > S (= —~ 7 w~” ley } ITH the new season a new| ship. All but two of my gobs have figure has lurched into our| seen service and been on torpedoed a drama, fished out a cigarette,| >eats. So long as I was about it I nites | yelled for a match, und made himseit| “" 4 to EOE the real ying.” } -Derfeotly at home. Coming like a ae is another of Mr. Belasco's f <=- Breath of salt air, this casual adven- weaknesses. He squanders j turer of the Seven Seas, this floating time lke a thirsty sailor. | emopmauire of “‘dames''—plain gob if you! Thinking back, he recalled that he) ask him—has had the engaging impu-| first sighted Mr. Osborne's play over Gence to take advantage of ‘‘Shore| three years ago. ' Leave’ by walking the stage as} ‘I had been on the lookout a long } Chough it were a deck. It's enough} time for a nautical play,’’ he went) to make old Aunt Hepsy cry “Land|on. “A lot of people seem to think | ex tment” that the ocean has just been discov- bs ered by the dramatist, but they're StH, {t's no more than might have) Guite mistaken, This discovery daten Been expected of David Belasco, who} back to ‘Biack-Eyed Susan,’ with fe always playing some new trick in| T. P. Cook, and even further. Jamos fhe theatre, Like as not he got hold|©'Nelll, Lawrence Barrett, John Mc- SS 9 S cS a HMISPERI @f Mubert Osborne and put him up| Curated in aaucieal pave We waca| [ B2 f 2 f S S WIRES" 4970 a to ft by urging: “Catch a gob for me} to put on one every Saturday night in re s< “ . z ET TH ae i and I'll show you some fun.” I'm/san Francisco. I first came to New * pot saying he did, mind you, but I/ york with a sailor play, ‘Hearts of Wouldn't put {t past him. A man who| Oak,’ which I helped James A. Herne @an make a star overnight ts capable|to write. We had the surf effect in @ Geter ‘What chance has @ poor! that play, and what's more ‘real rain’ gy getting away from him? None} fo: the first time. Plays for the «TS tare Rk i Ala aie “No, the stage sea ten't so new ° ke aes: ipeogucer as some appear to imagine. What W and then calmly fold your! made ‘Pinafore’? It was the sea that Coming ee to remind me there is nothing|inspired the best libretto and music isk to say. Oh, yes, there Is! The! Giipert and Sullivan ever wrote. At j Heal truth about David Belasco ia that /any rate, it is the most popular of] Eitinge Theatre—'‘Lonely Wive | te is incorrigibly human. Mark! their works and will live longest. ESDAY NI | [twain had the same failing. “But the American gob 1s com- Blayhoube igre pa ey paratively new to the a because a Q PRARING. of ths. gob) Belabool ye Ga wers dte sore erste ae WEDNESDAY NIGHT. put {t this way: us than ever for the reason that he| Vanderbilt—‘'Lights Out.’ “We all know that all the|has been taken into our homes. How,| Longacre—The Woman Who | | | > wortd toves a sailor. There is eome-|'he™, can he be so rough? This is|Laughed.”” j AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. > WINTER GARDEN tits tuee Thurw asat ba dak ST. ‘Stattiees Wed. and E: SPICE*19221 is ae Ri au IRA SURAT. ADELE ROW! ALD KE. aind Superiative Cast. ia | MERRY THRUAER AM mae “ RUS CO Eve, 8.50. Mats. Tues, & Gat, 2.90 C8800 | CHIBERT 44th, Wot Hy, Hvs.8.00)LAST 8 Math. Wed, & mt A WEEKS _ CAST. He MONDAY NIGHT. the question that some seem to ask. thing very human about him. When/| But they must remember it was only a the ealinge eae rf 2D YEAR. LAST 3 WEEKS. if i CJ eatre on - THMATRE | oua nt LCN . _f de’s not cursing he's singing, and|during the war that gentler-bred A day niet AS HL Weeds ali (> REOrIICe HO. ra K : | Th wnen ne isn't doing either of these} D°¥® Perhaps, joined the navy. The baht dash * Liars oot a og ao Jor | 00 Who ts still in it stays there, we Present “Lonely Wives,” a => YANEER BET s a j things he’s dancing. Plank « sailor! may be pretty sure, largely to satisty| farce adapted from the German by Seeot ys | i im uniform and a man in civilian} his love of adventure, and so he is a Walter de Leon and Mark Swan oe = : TIMES UARE woth, Wot & |} qlothes anywhere you like and see | distinctive type. Next to fighting for] The cast includes Charles Ruggles, | Ward Locke called “The Woman Who AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. gt TH MONTH—BIJOU Siro iat Sat go o¥fhich one catches the eye of a wom-/| his country he delights to fight fora] Wanda Lyon, Edna Hibbard and| Laughed" will be given at the Long-|————————————————— — Mate. Thurs Sat aff) )BYA A. Miine— with’ |. 88. The sailor ts a romantic figure, | girl. This is how his natural gal-| Spencer Charters acre Theatre. There are. but three theneat eee ones ! CHAS, CHetany ‘and hie blue or white uniform acts|lantry asserts itself. His roughness, o 8 characters, to be acted by Martha SEASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY, A +] Hull and Leighton Osmun, will be} Powell pap r ? ‘ee Sermo. bate 5 on 1 Ndn't Save MaCANE Lesolasiaeaiees a produced by John Cromwell on Tues [- ceeenart ; Bey aay a3 } je fore the war I wouldn’ H day night at the yhouse. With| “Greenwich Vil ‘da ; é SELMAN CALGALIE, West 3 9b & Night. | 4,-have dared mix gobs and society bad director, a dunce SRetherutWdy OF Navman Trevor Hakding tha GABE will Greenwich Village Revue “: OPENING 6.20 Ce ey ae Wea BF = : SEE lh |. Siti, Now all this ts changed. So- | 1" Me wate oven to mako| 16 Hilda Spong, Greta Kemble Cooper, Comes to the Columbia pe 8 BARNEY BERNARD ae | 2S etety girle met gobs during the war |e" sree Hubert Druce and others. = ‘ ; ~~ WILLIAM FOX |JALEXANDER CARR, gen | and got well acquainted with them.| “The one thing that bothered me Chea . 3 CAnnounces— — el SESE ESL UE | Phey picked them up on the streets, |™MO#t Of all.” confessed Mr. Belasco,| 1, Agi tlentLO The Columbia Theatre will open : 3 R REPUBLIC Syest, st¢ ft, Eves, s! The MD ae, . . othe: edy, “Li ‘ae 1 ont sf nes fed. at jat., 2.3 | sochdgetber with soldiers, took them to| wee Stowing ‘Bilge’ Smith as af cree, and Mann Page, will be| (tf Tesular season Monday afternoon ‘ ESENTATION: : ’ _ thelr homes, introduced them to their | Connie in the last act, mel buke Nie be produced at the Vanderbilt The.| With Joseph Hurtig's “Greenwich Vil- PR a> << ris ‘ose “families, and entertained them as|icci with a clean face after working |atre on Wednesday night by Mrs.|lage Revue.” In the company are mee SN ie an a ay | “they would old friends. This has | iis way as a stoker would take away|Henry B. Harris. The piece has to|Tom Senna, Ray Read, Corinne Ar- NEA mone ORF pnd t ie fiterature’ y ira | made a great difference, the mystery of his wanderings, and|@o With motion pictures. Robert | buckle, ‘Tenny Hilson, Johnny Bohl ent In an (Bead estat of ee O BRWANT toot.” “But gobs to-day are not just what | yet 1 couldn't have him go on to the| Ames, ‘ellx Krembs and Beatrice |v Wu Be : maya ts nese ene je) Ore ea ater | they were in war time, when so many|end of the romance with © erimy| Noyes will play leading roles, man, Marty Ward,, Gertrude Web- : ( pany WED. & SAT. 2.30 young men joined the navy. Those} race, At first I had him go out into eas ber, Margaret Whiteand # chorus of fe wee ies ary : ‘ | : Beer ubS eipaicadl weveseni iis the kitchen and wash ~p, but this] On the same night a play by Ed- girls, we Ms BELMONT fou CENTER auSroeer with y girls and knew elwas awkward and uninteresting. 1|——— = ————————— The With “Grant | Hiiatest dances. Bearing this in mind, | 4aidn't know what to do until I hap- | B Big KEMP Mitfobell and | } I went down to a waterfront hall Shek Se THIRD OF AKA COlMINa wash. | cxcnacn ee ie meinen einen ee i cmeetchenn, A Hitt the Nugents. 4 one night this summer to eee the/siands in the staterooms of steam- ‘Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Ricsenfeld | See -mallor boys dance. Some knew their| ships. My property boy had a lone sect aie miWiy WILLIAM at a | \f Steps, but others Se then Bene but he finally found one in at4agth at 424 eo I took my cue from rooklyn, and so I managed to ha staging the dance on Connie's! ‘Bilge’ splash away like a true gob.”’ acent Beginaing jaune? with MARY. WAR RL ND WEEK ? AG THEATRE wa2st APOLLO NEE 2. Bett; ” A Fy a " TWICE DALY 230-830 2 y Compson in the photoplay, “The — Owing to +—is everything tv. eAynA | 165th-166th Times. LAST 3 WEEKS.» 180th-18ist Times. LAST 2 WEEKS. Bonded Woman. A ; ~ 0: h Si PROCTOR THEATRES—Jean Gra- the unpreced- nice, that nice ACTED AS A PLAY MORE BA M BOUSNSICE tien sorsan ele ae sae ye habs! Gos kiaodl Rona vara vanaveo nua THAN. 12,000 TIMES mt HELP WANTED—MALE. | 8 n the Screen|~; wart the wen at ths Pith Ave! pp tedatuccess ie geome Now N16 ~ OF | OY a | WS nue Theatre, and Diane and Rubini, if 4g, enparionet 1,00 ; . rf 2 iety is char- Offered te the greater public of the world Mustcal $1.50 | acre sTReer THEATRE—wn-| Harry Rose and Pepita will come breaking attend- uy nee scot, (Gas werrderfel art ot the Cineme eed i Fox will present an elaborate] tyes ¢ urea rhe $2 Street b ance, “Bloodand itable only to srieveeling 42, countions (haveanss 8 per: Sunday Ni ht Concerts—10 All-Star Acts. production of “Monte Cristo” on] Shayne and the film play Sand” will con- those who keep ee te A NOTE Necro f TNH night: It includes many more |Shoot,” with Herbert Rawiinton, ‘The tinue a second their sins out of Se thee Ie nestled irit of retaliation: «salem Dance ‘banene ae oh WANTED, Dumas than were possible !n]anq King and tomorrow. mye waren Fe Ww Beth et. “Sundays & Helldazs'3 P. aaysced, gatvaal tive tats] trast Theccreehince can Girls, RODOLPH eae PRE OND LESH RIEL e cpenaeys ae gaa aes BOILERMAKERS, O'Neill for 20 many years. “Juggleland" and “Don't Shoot." Wm. De Mille’s i BLACKSMITHS, NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE— VALENTINO Paramount Production APITOL “VOICES ¢f. CITY CAR REPAIRMEN / © ORIALTO—"Nice People,’ William} Frank Conroy and George Le Maire, with LON CHANEY ° Florence Walton, the dnncer; the ‘Mille's production of the play bY} ciown Toto, Mao and Rose Wilton, ae ~Raechel Crothers, will be the feature}and others will be on the bill, __The Paramoun Pure | NCE People’ BLOOM: SAN | weatsce ei!"bere dani, gusway at Slat, capital Grand Orchestra. Sictp LED IN RAILROAD 'w “THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER’ WORK; It concerns a group of ‘nice peo- ——— West 45th St. Eves. at 8.0. v CON = , ple," who make up a pretty fast set. 10,000 AT MASONIC OUTING. Directed by Fred Niblo Conrad Nagel and Julia Faye LYGEU Vv aia geet fae Sinai ae STEeD Shaan en! ae eae tuchuden\ Wallace Reid, Bete | en rnrso% the various: Aquare clubs Lace Times Today DA zi ee SAMST AVC. STANDARD WAGES, of the Masonic order and thelr famt- sq Dentels. Conrad Nagel and Julia Faye. |iieg neld their frst annual “Wake ‘Em “There will also be Larry Semon in}, pay” outing at Jauna Park yester- “Golf and the Rialtp Magazine.|day. More than 10,900 attended, in- “Everybody's Going to the Rivoli Now” Gloria Swanson in “Her Gilded Cage” VAN MygUDt KA st | Goldmark-Hum, Glazouno! 1 Be, Be, 6 FRANUES SIAKH » LEAVE AUTHORIZED BY aye UNITED STATES BELASCO S's “1,8 Besuoes 89 DAVID BELASCO Preseats BROOKLYN. RAILROAD LEN JKE ULKIC a: KIKI Sm MARK LABOR BOARD. RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS THE DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN ACTOR. GUY BATES posr THE MASQUERADER ALove-Drama replete with thrills, ro- mance, pathos, blood- aor ow | RIVOLI—Rodolph Valentino in | "Blood and Sand" continues, togeth- | Bier witn other pictures, concert num- “bers, and a ballet. cluding the members of the Transpor- . " _ — - | atenaet Laonott, itis, witt make | ne Ppa mee Beso WHAT A SENSATION / | Ge @ hls first appearance here. lyn and Manhattan Square Clubs. fi EX “aR NG Ri TO AMS RISONER-ZENDA EARL GARROLL 7,4 f.0° 81.8 TRAN KLYN Apply to d CENTRAL RAILROAD ileal COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY 6000 MORNING DEARIE Cc. E, Chambers, Supt, MUSICAL COMEDY SENSA’ wa . Motor Power & Equipment GLOBE ‘iitiheee Wed. and Sat, at 220 WANTED oe ra HP it CORT West stn st, venta 2 . Matinees Wed. and 8) . te WALLACL BBUINGEK—A0) NASH ‘ 'N “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK”| CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R. R mit. “HUB HO REVUE" | NORFOLK WasTenwn | ©). STRAND—Guy Bates Post makes “his debut as a film star in “The Mas- in which he has six years. Rich- rd Walton Tully is again the pro @ucer. The plot has to do with two men, onc a member of Parliament anil athe other a newspaper man, who meet *#4n a London fog one night and, discov- ering that they look identically alike, @ecide to change stations in life. Ex =), Siting adventures follow. For an over- y the orchestra will play selections LAS TORU! THE wr aesr” AFTS at 230 -25% to $1" NIGHTS at 8:30 7 B8i fe $1 LIA aotanee | SPECIAL mat TOMORROW (SUNDAY Jat SPI Orne GUNG ym ‘Il Trovatore’ and Fernando | uickening adventures “Best music show ever made tn Amertca, MACHINISTS Guarneri and Kitty McLoughlin will OPEN.Nu OF THE 4 ad-rushing _ cli- Fea at. Rik Ak ECHANICS AND ‘ and mi g ) Scene. With Cuti REGULAR SEASON ee neat in the SAM H. HARRIS ‘i WER Tix ‘f BOILERMAKERS JPERS, a BLACKSMITHS nent positions are CAMEO—John Barrymore in “‘Sher- Shave | Cuticura Soa ; | greatest dual-role the SIX CYLINw LOV Perma jevtock Holmes” remains for a ninth The healthy up-to-date ie MOTINEE | screen has ever seen, With ERNEST TRUEX. PIPE FITTERS open at tho following rates, mee way. Dip brush in hot water and NOU 34 Tully’s wonderful pro- * - _ - ELECTRICIANS puthorized by the United 4 C . ‘The ee be Fs —_ “ ae tiroad Labor Board: | i APOLLO—"Silver Wings,’ with Th an Cears Banh im torates 5 THWiCl ILLAGE i€ ITERION = iA duction—is . Largest, Coolest and, Rest Ballroom CARMEN States Ra julie ree mothe Fun a | tees ee cee eae N COREVUE I Re AGT ANY THOR A Masterpiece of Meeenieker# tiation with Cutleara Ointment, then NS RARD NEw oes [tne GE0r Me GOWAN Biers aes, | Cinema Art ST. NICHOLAS RINK Toe take perm aneny Path Bhest etal wash all off with Cuticura Soap, IN EVERY DETAIL! JORDY so ” A First Nationa! Attraction 69 W. 66th St. forme Worke: TaChange of Bills || Rist teste RRA, Se MY DAD" || eteesoncanon ||) sof etna am |] Soke" | amegzia” [mori Sample Trg by Mall. AGdroan “Quen Lady CORINNE AW WhatBlciusa Bent | yi.) Att, 2.30 0, M. ‘FO 12.30, All expenses paid to place Pawan NOH eater In Vaudeville) | sarinstormsteist, Fcc. Varaomiaty |] cont, NOON tT, Me pon enicEs WECM alee rent OF STRAND Bott DANCING. MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRY®|~ a j : Mere : 47 STREET & BROADWAY INSTRUCTORS WAGES Maher tislporn CLOVE GARDENS Standard rates awarded by Blacksmith Helpere The bill will include the 15th Rest- tives, 6.30, CD on band a0 all UL». Railroad Labor Boar te par Se ment Band, Ruth Budd, who sings Ai “tach aod Yenaa” oatice 1 ME ce Uharape times for lessons / ‘ Blectrical Werkers: oltddia dancea on the trapene; Hawthorn || S4vertised tn The World or reported Private jr en the Apply to Helpers C0 M B—DANcCR BM. Clark, Superintendent Car Repairere @ Inepectore—Gle per ROU WRPEBA Cook, and Jackie ¢ Aiamere:n in “Trouble.” ogan on the rye DANCING CARNIVAL { fetta na Aes DY | emg! aa HONGY STHEPECHASE 1 LOYW'S STATE THEATRE np, W. ARO ME. Berry 30 New Attractions | MERLOTK ROHAes | Suet and Poot taint MANE MC se Ria uy HA Ms Oo Apply 8.00 A. M. to 6.68 P.M. te Amon the attractions the firat holf of Balt Water % Hathiog SOW OPEN THE Bist PICTURE ON fro \DWwaYy | NEW VORK \ is x ear aioe ay intendent’s o be a at 12nd Street and » 2 Meeethe week wil! be Cf Edwards in r ra LOEW Hy | EAS . AYPRMS liseli E " wmiers ' t % TOM ‘ , 3 MEICHA a om . ; al is at Thu ri ‘ * ro Mt Mi A} i yes Sita “A LUNAS Pr yor 'sB anc Tel ra val Nicholas Rink, | dew Faece teak 8 Hastiord Westieed i he Oxy ‘ Thunday! Si, Sek ene et sara RUPERT A) rine siaouy @ Lascing watiival gy eet sete a E ‘ eee “The Carnival of Venice” and A Strand Syniphony Orch. 11 A.M.te LN WM, | McCay & Waltom, othe ree Dansiag, Sree Uireen,

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