The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 4

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— buch WATSON INS FOOLS, ERRANT? May eee iotr's IT ROBENS IN VALLEY, RIALTO Raters BALL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, PLAYERS WHO WILL BE SEEN NEXT WEEK IN OFFERINGS SAT BROADWAY THEATRES FLORENCE & VIDOR im SDUSK +O Wea CAPITOL, SS — . wee LACK Better Times: HIP Rope ome, oo aC eh IN NE 5Oe (Wiesnte wee ays for the Mantes S Wen Ci ° We k Scanpars? s Becee Lome = a oming ee Pate. SS MONDAY NIGHT. 4 Globe—"George White's Scandals,”| produce Will If You Will,” a com- b Earl Carroll Theatre—“The Ging-|edy by Crane Wilbur, The cast in-]Ginnett family of equestrians from . ham Girl.” cludes Edmond Lowe, Lilyan Tash-| London, Long ‘Tack Sam and his | \ TUESDAY NIGHT. man and Lella Frost. Chinese jugglers, and ‘Torbay, Comedy Theatre—“I Will If You * 8 8 comic artist from Belgium will be | } will” “The Torch Bearers," a comedy|among the features, Nannette “lack j as Eighth Street Theatre—“The s on Tues-| will again be the leading singer. E i rch rors.” s Theatre. iG ey ye ~—ntid WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Mary/Roland, Alison] Willlam Courtenay comes to the Hudson Theatre—'‘So This Is Lon-|Skipworth, Helen Lowell and Arthur |} Theatre on Thursday night in —- don!” Shaw, « Temporary Husband,"' a comedy fe ' Liberty Theatre—“Molly Darling.” ° by Edward A. Paulton, In the sup- H } THURSDAY NIGHT. Gcorze M makes his first) porting company are Ann Andrews | ' Prazee Theatre—William Courtenay] Prodiction of the season at the Hud-|seiena Royle and George Parsons. i { tn “Her Temporary Husband.” son Theatre on Wednesda night —_— ¢ with a comedy by Arthur odrich s SATURDAY NIGHT. Waaeoon Ch Is vf 4 called “So This is London aw- ange 0 wuts Hippodrome—“Better Times. rance D'Orsay, Kdmund Breese, John g ° ’ a L. Shine, Donald, Gallaher and Lily I Ve d ll HE fourth of “George White's] Cahill have the more important parts. n audeviile Scandals" will be set forth e ° e i Globe Theatre on Monday , PM RAT HE av ; i] night. DAstene gino’ tn this revue] Another Wednesday night opening} PROCTOR THEATRES —Van & i are W. ©. Fields, Lester Allen, Light. |™ill be that of “Molly Parting,’ Schenck in songs will head the bill 4 ner Girls and Alexander, George |™usical comedy by Otto che lat the Fifth Avenue Theatre the first White, and Paul Whiteman and his} Willim Cary Duncan, rom Jo st half of the week, and with the | Palais Royal Orchestra and Phil Cook, at the Liberty Thea- - fe al kel DONEy i o 8 le tre, Jack Donahue, Mary Mflburn|{ change on Thursday wi y i} and Emma Janvier are among those|and Morton, At the Twenty-third On the same night 0 Gingham |i) the compane y Cana k Girl,” a musical cc by Dantety'" ‘Pe company Street Theatre will be Belle Montrose Kusell and Albert Von Tilzer, comes eS id the phetoplay, Horner and Bug to the Earl Carroll Theatre. Eddie} The Hippodrome r Beit with sapathenine: MecDonalt Bourell and Helen Ford head the cast. |day night with “Better The Fifty-cighth Street atre will ag! Sac sepectacle by H. h| have the same picture, tor with At the Comedy Theatre on 1 music by Raymond Hubbell. A ball Mel Klee nt athens, Tie 4 day night Ge Broadhurst 1 by inn Hansen, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. nh Yo WINTER GARDEN 3,4. cee Sac MAXINE ELIOT'S "3.3% “Niue W n_ Absolute Dramatic FOOLS aun, ‘WORLDS GREATEST REVUE SPICE’19225 ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents THEA., 49th, W. of | AMBASSADO! Comedy, BRR AR TINNEY oafronae Pe rah RATION 40ST. W. OF i Y. BRYANT EVES, ®. ARy MATS. WED. & SAT. 2.30 | AN”: =| SHUBERT ‘Thea.44th 8t..W.of by Maton ay oid de § SAT). ¢ GOLDFISH | REPUBLIC Serta ft, Beer at Abies Irish Rose Matine — THPATRE GUILD rkopucTIoN— =H one BRAY SLAPPED” BELMONT w 4 nds PLYMOUTH ©: M 8.30 BOERS BEB ES ad 403 830 MATS. WED o: Hw yu THEATRE, WW, 42 mm Mats, W ry PLAYHOUSE TWICE A Sensati & Sat BARNE, Y BE RNARD and ALE XANDE R CARR in a | new comedy, “Partners Ay TIMES SQUARE Tike iG oo ao WEe Py E ihet 8a eS ELae HUMAN HEARTS W.ofB’y Eva.8.30 Wed. 2.80 Hon" — BIJOU*S'? ByA,A.Milne—with DOVER ROAD eit “ie SEAS! SMARTEST COMEDY LAST 2 TIMES, 24 YEAR Last MU Today REX LLL atta = ZENDA! (=: [Rent vA Sea et | Gan A525 2750850 258 to $192 ~ EVES SOF to 8/0 RI wars Last 6 Daye ‘ RIS ve 6.30. Mats. Tues. & Sat, 2.50 6 HONST ne= HAKLER 44TH ST. THEATRI “THE "WORLD 1S MINE” | Malt 8 Ro Went 43 ven i Nawunune Erne QBUDEN presente A “THUNDERING HIT "Tempest Tooth” aR ING 10 Wt ici OLD SOAK” Pan 8.20 Bitvase. tuned “aed: bate, Wet wn DAILY, 230-455 ¥f ional ‘Triumph! ' M Bae CASINGS: yg 4 AGEWTBALS | "Ly tamer” | bla Packed ( hens | Lal ial MON Presents © i THEATRE W42 3t ast Vertormance Avg at IG COOPER IN “KINORED OF THE DUSTs LTRAND ———_— include ‘Tarzon Husbands."* and ‘Heroes and AMUSEMENTS. Poe Mar rs pti y West 45th LYCEUM Mss" DAVID BE FRANCES STAKR in LE PAVE” re weninga at 850; BELASCO sere ah at erent sh, DAVID BELASCO Presente LENORE ULRIC:s KIKI G00D MORNING DEARIE GLOBE "0 § EARL CARROLL *1",..: STRUT Miss “LIZZIE COMING MONDAY—SEATS N West 48th Bt. CORT sintinees wed WALLACE EDDINGER— A IN “CAPTAIN APPLEJACR? MUSIO BOX Wi sania Samp BERLIN'S. in Amertca,"* “Best muste show ever made SAM H, HARRIS {08.8.1 Last Mat. TO-DAY SIX CYLINDERLOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, ROLLER SKATING AT THE ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69West 66th St., near Broadway Opens TO - NIGHT New Band New Floor | Reduced Prices mission 35c ‘a } as Inetud Open DAILY, 7.30 ro™M SAT, and SUN. 2.30 and 7,30 P.M [Dancing and Billiards Upstairs Under the Manay DANCING CARNIVAL CHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St, Nour Broadway Bveu Bat at Last A OLUMBIA! ONLY BURLESO C ON BHO ADWay a . Bon Ton Girls is AMT Hany GLORIA SWANSON ao 1d Pa SANSADEPARE 5. W. 130 St. Ferry, 50 New Aitractious ale Water Surf Bathing SOW OPEN eTREPUECc: Hk LENSY PLACE, burt wad Pool Batilag. 1922, 1 MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE —Lewis and Dody, Rose and Moon, Wayne, Marshall and Candy, and a | Photoplay will be among the attrac- tions LOEW'S STATE THLATRE— Every night ____AMUSEM MENTS, CLOVER GARDENS |/R!: DANCING CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS 5.0; Sat. & Sun. 2.90 & 8.90. __GRAND CENTRAL PALACE oth T CAMEO" G ALL RECORDS. is __AMUSEMENTS, TVOLi 7 RIALTO Wwny at 49 St. Bway at 42 Bt. Last Day—At Both Theatres RODOLPH VALENTINO in ‘BLOOD and SAND” EQ JOUN BARRY One: AMEO in SHERLOCK HOLM! 7EAMe BOATS: TRAVEL WHERE TO Go SAND HOW TO GET THERE UP THE HUDSON and Return “TROAN”’ Now, orks, ‘Outing N f 1 Bt. 9. A oat saa" ‘ge bier 0 ALM Due Newburgh, M. Returning | Newburgh 4 P. Phone Canal HUDSON NAV! IGATION COMPANY Middleton § i NIGHT BOATS TO A’ Starting the week will be Joe Weston und Grace Eline, George Libby and Ida May Sparrow, and others, while bring the Royal Pekin screen will show { = Valentino In ‘Blood and YOu WiLL s ' throughout the w Sree Se NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE—Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, Al Her- man, Dooley and Morton, and Wells, Virginio nd West will be on the bill, AMUSEMENTS. e vany and Albany to N. by EAUTY passes lik yet eve an seeks to hold a retain it as long as possible, How one young girl found the secret of perpetual yeath and beauty through the marvel of theme of «The Young Diana’? —a strange and fascinating romance of a git] made young again, Stage settings by Joseph Urban, science is the A Paramount Picture Created by COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS Directed by ROBERT G. VIGNOLA and ALBERT CAPELLANI RIVOLI feat way & act St. From the story by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN with ALMA RUBENS Directed by FRANK BORZAGE OVE in the great Northwest, within the shadow —4 of the Midnight Sunj thrillin fields of sn licatin, Commencing TOMORROW Ry g scenes on endless ; Curwood at his best; B *—that is “The V Silent Men"’—as fine a’ picture as was ever RIALTO & reage dup= “Humoresqu of THEATRE TIMES SQUARE Commencing To-Morrow — Created , COSMO} POLITAN PRODUCTIONS A ¥ d PARAMOUNT ““ PICTURE Largest and Hest Ballroom in THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK New York 69 W. 66th St. Adwintion Daily, 55c Sat. and Sun. Bi GRITERION any eee ai FORGET ME NOT a - - The Talk of New York, A Metro F roduction. Keo the aoa MARK WY Guy Bates Post yt | HAR |HE MASQUERADER v ye 4 Symphony Orch, Strar wilt Bea RST ORPITOL “RMB Dance Cost ialre the City __BROOKLYN. a ek arenan Palace | FREE § vais py GUY BATES POST Terrace, iardes ta es “The Masquerader” | Noted Soloists—allet—Famed Orchestra, Hudson River West 120th Bt., ALM. Veat 2.10 Irving leaves marked ¢ Round Trip M Day” Furth A, Saexeon ATLANTIC CITY, $3.60 Tomorrow and Wednesday, Aug. 30 Leave W. 23d St., 6.45 NEW JERSEY CENTRAL JronSteamboat Co. 245 0, Trips pave di not ekap at ies Sunday Excursion Richard Peck Ample time for sightseeing tn ='MANDALAY th BIO | Ho an by Daylight | y, including si Catskill, Hudso: Desbrossea St 1s 10.19 A, OM. Calne’ for ery Way but Saturday peotion. All rail tekets oT SAIL up the Hudson Daily, including Sun i tain, Fivest Point te ny pi ‘A slortous day's fun out io the open Hurdh "and Hourilkceyaie, tee” De! Wit Coot sail on “the. aparkling Clinton ‘leaves West teh WUC A, AL Hudeons with ample time to visit Park or Yo A 30 Newburgh or Orange Lal Yonkers, 10.04 ride up famous Mt. Beacon. Pala- gvpally, except Sanday, fur +Be: Mountain. boint and thewourgh Calne Tough “BENJ. B. ODELL” 2 tepals Satur Steamer leaves Des- . 'e O. OQ0 AL Moy Muste Restaurant Lunchroom Newburgh-Beacon, $1.25 Poughkeepsie, $1.50 KOUND TRIPS Leave FRANKLIN ST. 9 A. Mit Weat ‘CENT RAL ‘HUDSON: “LINE Yonkers, Bear Mountain, Kobert Bt. P.M; Yonke +Benr Mountain, ¢New Sundays only—' HR Str. Washingt rch and +1 Return steamer sa trom a DAILY EXCUKSIUNS TO eda pointe Daylight Saving ‘Time. MOUNTALN fe Playgrounds, Athletic “Fei Tdeal Qne-Day Ou! Te ates Dancing, -Paviiion - ‘end ic Grove ARE FREB. Beautiful scente motor tripa and Cafeteria. service at popular prices. Famous ‘Bear Mountain Inn Dine ae 617 A Debkghtiui F sage SAIL TO-DAY Steel, Steamer, “ONTEORA® Lvs, PIER NORT EK (adjoining 7 W, 1a2d Bt. 2. ts Ly. Battery 8.00 A.M. KU (Rattery) 9.40 A.M. al) 94 Bi River ine Information at Desbrosnes Street r, New York. Tel. Canal 100. | ONE DAY OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.75 | Every Sunday 2d St, TAT; Lib ‘Jersey Ci a ner served OAL ML. ie. Children, 300 1. Children: 500 DAN’ 7.40 weave W. i 58 A. M. UML LLELLLLALLLL LALLA LOOM LLAL ALLA ‘|DYCKMAN STREET FERRY Takes You and the Family to INTERSTATE PARK’S NEW BATHING BEACH 2,000 NEW LOCKERS Liberty 8t., fackson Ave,, Jersey City A.M. Tickets good only on special trains. Eastern Standard Time Shown FERRY FARE 5c uses on Both Sides of River LLL AFTERNOON SAIL T ODA Y 44 Mies Up the Hud-on To Bear Mountain fun Steel Str. * A, North River (ad. 130 PM: WoO pitgturning leaves Bear Mountain 1.90 Due New York 10.30 P, M Round Trip 60¢ i" x. Palisades Interstate Park Commission, Vhones Bowling Green 7585—7675, CONEY ISLAND Schedule for SATURDAY, V. 129 St.) Pi N KAWAY BEACH - Haven Delight to New Steamer METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal heen for Portiand, Ly Pier 40, Keturo due Elms Roand Trip Tickets, $1.50, On Bale Sunday only at the pler, ‘City ngor, St. Joka, N. Bey leaves Pier mm York dairy: eos spday® Mt clephone Barclay EASTERN S. S. LINES «ISUNDAY AFTERNOON OUTING 2% HUDSON STEAMER ids, New Jers MU cool Si “DARING Good SIGHTSEEING YACHTS] #*S%c Reis Ali Around New York. Fast Str. “TOURIST” een aR Eg Teas aus Near SOUTH FERRY, § ; . Battery Pier, No New Yor 2340 VM. Daylight Saving Time, New York and Geean 10 Tel ‘rend vast, Music Restaurant, hroom, CENTRAL HUDSON LENE, ONLY 25c. eee SAIL LONG ISLAND SOUND MIDLAND BEACH]| cut ke tint wp son Steamer | vs. Hat ba it 1.30, os NeW LonDoN = Leaves Pie ff % r O00 A. Me Kacellent t Movin, Herriot sdtateroomse r BOATS "Music, Dancing, SDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDED®

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