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Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT. Gohan Theatre—"The Endless Chain.” ‘ Casino —"'Sally, Irene and Mary.” Klaw Theatre—“Hunky Dory,” TUESDAY NIGHT. Booth Theatre—"“The Thickens.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Broadhurst Theatre—"Wild Oats Lane.” Plot FRIDAY NIGHT. Park Theatre—One-act burlesques. George M T the A tre on Monday Erlanger will present Endless ( a play of Now Yor! life by Jam The cast in- cludes = Margaret Lawren Olive May, Martha Mayo, Vera Halare, Kenneth MacKenna, and Kenneth Hunter. Cohan Thea- night A. L Ss @ “Sally, Irene and Mary," a musical comedy by Eddie Dowling, Cyrus Wood and G, Fred Coots, will be presented by the Shuberts at the Casino on M night, It is be eers of the young ding roles in nad e* “Mary. With Mr. Dewling heading the cast are Jean Brown, Kitty Flynn, Edaa Morn end ot oe A Scotch comedy by Macdonald Watson called “Hunky Dor will be brought to the Klaw Theatre on Monday night by Mare Klaw, The author heads a company, of Scotch players. “The Plot Thickens,” a comedy from the Italian adapted by Thomas Beer, will be presented by Brock Pemberton at the Booth Theatre on Tuesday night, ‘The leading roles are to be acted by Edwin Nicander, Remy Carpen and Dallas Welford. “8 “Wild Oats Lane," by Broadhurst, is at the bearing bis name on Wednesday night, It is based on Gerald E mont’s story “The Gambling C! lain.” Maclyn Arbuckle, Ma Coakley. Richard Barbee, and § May Oliver are among those in the cast. o 8 The Park Theatre, Park Music Hall, begins a policy of burlesques of the old Weber and Fields order on Friday night under the man- agement of Minsky Brothers. The company includes a chorus of girls, eee rechristened “Manhattan,” renamed “East Side, ‘West Side,” moves on Monday after- noon to the Nora Bayes Theatre. Frank Craven in “The First Year” fomes to the Bronx Opera House on Monday night. Change of Bills ~ In Vaudeville MOSS'S BROADWAY THPATRE —J. Rosamond Johnson and his jazz band, Harry and Emma Sharrock in “The Fair Ground Fakirs,” Joo Lau- rie jr, in “Whaticare,” and the film play, “Sherlock Holmes,” with John Barrymore, will be among tho at- tractions. PROCTOR THEATRES—Starting the week at the Fifth Avenue Thea- tre will be ‘Skeet’ Gallagher and Trene Martin, and on Thursday “Rubeville’ will head the bill, At the Twenty-third Street Theatre will be William Edmunds and the photoplay, “The Masquerade’ with Guy Bates Post. With the me picture at the Fifty-eight Street Theatre will be Co rand Ricardo, and others. The Street Theatere will have Pond and Victor, i Harry, Rose in song: will head the bill throughout the week. Th: will show Viola Dana in “The e Dollar Baby” and House Peters and Claire Windsor in “Rich Wives.” NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE— The dill will include Kitty Doner, dimmy Lucas, James Doyle and Dot- son. AMUSEMENTS. MANAGEMENT CHARLES DILLINGHAM GREATEST Ts Siac "s + THe WiBBObROME: ir a BURNSIDE- phusic’ _by Roymond Hubbel) COLUMBIA Lee aye, | ence che oy BURLESQUE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON esque Beautifully Produced. ‘KEEP SMILING } and ja ile Company of CRITERION to oon cte tt | voLbAR FORGET ME NOT DON'T MISS 1P—YOUR LAST CHANCE Fl Vid Poo risusk 10, DAW RodolphValentino in BLOOD & SAND Baey — LOEW'S — TATE B'way & 45th Bt IAM, to 1PM and Usual Vau PLAYERS WHO WILL n| the Rivoli, * Men's ROADWAY | LAST TIME THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, BE SEEN IN NEXT 1922, WEEK'S OFFERINGS AT BROADWAY. THEATRES peo 9 % Shay 2. New Offerings On the Screen LY RIVOLI—"Burning Sands,"" pro duced by George Melford and with Wanda Hawley and Milton Sills heading the is the romance of a young English- man who lives in the desert. There will aso be “Golf,” a Larry Semon comedy, and the Rivoll Pictorial, For an overture the orchestra will play the ballet music from ‘Queen of Sheba." CRITBRION — Tho chief feature will be an Owen Moore farce called “Love Is an Awful Thing." Kath- erine Perry and Douglas Carter “Are in the supporting cast RIALTO—After a week's run at he Young Diana,” with Marion Davies as the star, moves to this house. The story is by Marie Corelli and presents a new variation of the “IFaust theme, depicting a middie aged spinster who dares the dangers of experimentation to re- cover youth and beauty. Pedro de Cordoba plays the modern Mephisto Charlie Chaplin in “The Pawnshop" and the Rialto Magazine will also be shown. The music programme opens with Massenet’s ‘'Phedre."* CAMEO — Beginning to-morrow William De Mille’s production of Rachel Crothers’s play “Nice People” will be seen. The story has to do with a society girl who rese the] n. assertion of parental author STRAND—Harold Lloyd in Groas L. ma’s Boy” will be shown, The] former I st, will be presented, It Goldmark's FIRST DIVISION VETS Gordon Hamm tain Men of His D! mw Sa Sore % SHAY Pecd “reerg:” WILL GO ON OUTING anter= comedy deals with a youth who > tillery, Ist Division, will be the hos: never done anything bolder than sing of all members and former members of loudly in church until he starts out jtne division near New York at a three On emusine ‘gaven i The over-Jaays? outing and entertainment at his ture will be Liszt’ ond Fun Paving Sehnneody home in Barrytown-on-Hudson — this CAPITOL—Irene Ci wilt pe | Week-end. Mr. Hammersley has ehar- seen in “Slim Shoulders.” There will] tered @ yacht h will leave New be other pictures, together wits con-| York this morning, to take the gt vert numbers and dancing. to Barrytown, a A similar entertainment was given last COOPER'S “KEEP SMILING’’ | year, which was suid to have cost more COLUMBIA BURLESQUE| ™™ $20.000. Mr. Hammersley offers aks the party free to all men who fought Smiling’ to~the Columbia Theatr nin TAUtate: intakes oe New This burlesque company is headed by| York. The yacht will bring the guest Bert Lahr. back to New York Monday night AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. OneWeek Only Commencing,Sun Sept. a-Continuous noon tot p.m. LEWIS J.SELZNICK presents "LOVE IS AN AWFUL THING" §TARRING OWEN MOORE IChicast including, and a splendid SE! Marjoriépaw BETTER THAN “REPORTED MISSING THEATRE | EMMY OVER IN“ KEEP SMILING 7 COOMBS WANDA HAWLEY VN "BORNING SANDS* RIVOM. (From. the ¢-Merald.) “How fast were you going?" “ hour, your honor.” IRENE cAsTLE SHIM SHSOLPERS”. & AP roy Created by COSMOPOLITAN_PRODUCi IONS A Paramount Picture tremendous Rivoli Hugo this which of its at the Director booked » in B" AUSE succes: Theatre this week, feld photog Davi her Riesen- } has superb Marion work of does the greatest career, for engagement at the another week's N. Y. WOMAN ROBBED eal a A SNES ERING, EaATRE an oom nd ARON DAVIES NOORIS Dinas ea AT BALTIC RESORT }"*. ir rking her tr BERLIN, Sept. 2.—Mrs, Ruth H king Smith of New York was robt We hed. heen robbed. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden * Ley” | COMEDY, Sie ame errant ee 8 LAST =P | y | WILL IF YOU Witt} Thea, Wot F * Mate! Sat., 1 Wei “LOSS T i Stes SHUBERT $5,048) : ran? ar Ye BoOO Raia “e rt e BEAU . GO. Spiel| PomOUsTER, * 49TH S ‘Then..30t 8.30, Mts.g eae, MAXINE Au FOOL BRYANT 28 atinee TC PLAYHOUSE |. *3'),°" MANHATTAN caet wit EAST SIDE—WEST SIDE nil Move DAY Save NORA BAYES MQSRA\ CIAL MATIN LALOR DAY. 048, Hy. 8.10 e—and hilarious pli Ce KEMPY igi: [“THE OLD SOAK” the agents by VM QUTH Brea et {extra MATE Mar 1 Oboes tt DOVER ROAD (i\2 Ua SEASON'S SMARTEST COM fing A MU SIGiaL ComBoy | ‘DAFFY DILL aaa Tine Y SARNEY BERNARD and , ALEXANDER CARR in a new comed, TIMES, SQUARE ZENDA’ Sere fe i 0088 Gann 452 2908 0) MUNDAY AS STOR EVES $08 to 4179 slab Wars. gat 3 44TH ST. THEATRE <i! TWICE DAILY, 2.30-8.40. A Sensational Triumph ! ! ! Went dit Street MATS. LITTL JOHN Mari . “A'S EMPEST ." “Toot Toot THEATRE, Bast of Brow ‘Prise and Sat 48TH ST. rand, Sat 3.20: HETORCH: BEARERS WS SOMETHING THé WITH THE) CURTALS Mee 6 by oA TIMES SQUARE RIALTO Commencing TO-MORROW ==Direction ef Hugo Rissen (eld IV. oO THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES == BROADWAY AT 49th STREE’ | EXTRA MATINEE MME ORY By ALEK Packed to the doo anes |LYRICE The Biggest Motien Picture Sensation of the New WILLIAM FOX preseints TER MATTE venings 8. FRAZEE sits: tetas, ston. « Wed. © WILLIAM COURTENAY ' HER ie HUSBAND! * An) Y.. i WHO Avi cS a GETS Exes ifs Desarize non Day. || SLAPP Where ThereAren’t NoTenCommandments KIPLING Flaming days in tropic suns. Cool nights under shining stars. Men who love to fight and women who fight for love. The Great Sahara—land of mystery—is the scene of this story of unloosed civilized passion and intrigue in a bar- baric setting. Produced by Fike director of “The Sheik.’ BEGINNING TO-MORROW ny *GEGRGE MELFORD "2"<" BURNING SANDS LEY, "MILTON SILLS ROBERT CAIN: ‘JACQUELINE LOGAN LARRY SEMON COMEDY--“GOLF” RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA TAi2yi4 48 “Everybody's Going to The Rivoli Now" ————— ose Farewell, But Not Good-Bye Last Times to See the Picture that Will Live Forever in the Memory of All Who Have Seen It. “HUMAN HEARTS” CENTRAL THEA, Soox to i" doy i Another Ter ic Smashing ‘hit! | IRENE CASTLE FASHION PROMENADE A brilliant fashion review of the latest styles from Paris, personally selected by Irene Castle, the BEST DRESSED WOMAN IN THE WORLD, The fren Castle Fashion Promenade will be one of the finest presentations ever gen at th Capitol Theatre, staged with a gorgeous ness surpassing any style review ever tempted in coniunction with ar picture f A FODKINSON PICTURI IRE: NE C, NSTLE tk "SLIM 4 SHOU LDERS oS Directed by ALAN CROSLAND re Vr CHARLES ra HARRIS. Commencing To-Morrow CAPITOL THEATRE::: LYOEUM va “SHORE mm SI USIC BOX W458i. Bry.t470.8 Matinees Wed, and sia Best nuste show ever made In America." eB — MATS. BELASCO “sc he Brean of 58 LENORE ULRIC® KIKI . ath AY Tl CORT ack KBbINGER-— make NAS in “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” PACKED TO THE DOORS, ROARS AND ROARS GEORGE M. COHAN’S of TPN YDRICH'S gle Anwerien ly Mit, “$0 THIS 1S LONDON !” Even the Critics Laughed Their Heads Off SPECIAL LABOR DAY MAT, MONDAY. LET’S GO A THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69 W. 66th St. Wane eon es L “Admlsslen Lae Daily, 55c Sat. and Sun., 60c and 75 4 Orchestras. rs for lessons any time, 5 | ta ng Rol'er Skating Biliards THE Pde CARNIVAL) st. Nich@lay Rink, 69 West 66th 8t., wt Hroadway, ROLLER SKATING AT THE ST. NICHOLAS RINK €9West 66th St., near Broadway NOW OPEN New Band New Floor Reduced Prices Under the Management of the DANCING CARNIVAL { Sif. NICHOLAS RINK, 69 W. 66th St, Neur Broadway BEG. TO-MORROW-—ONE WEEK ONLY AWM. DE MILLE production Direction B.S.MOSS* CA 492na ST mME.O| DANCE PALACE Terrace Garden ee PRIVATE Mon. ( MARK TRAN v Ma LINDER in _WiGINNING TO: MORNOWe= “ HAROLD LLOYD “GRAND 1A 5 Open at Noon CLOVER GARDENS | DANCING CL OVER CLUB. SUPPERS mn RAL PALACE. cE = any DIANA TIT TTT f fst neal Color Picture Advent

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