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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922, 4 THE NEW PLAYS (| STARS OF THE THEATRE WHO WILL BE tal NEXT WEEK IN BROADWAY OFFERINGS Park Music Hall | Opens With Burlesque Show By CHARLES DARNTO! % Potente the press agent was misled when he promised us a music}® hall lke the old Weber and Fields house of mirth, with travesties of Broadway plays, at Columbus Cirele, Be that as it may, there wasn't} anything of the kind last night when Minsky Brothers moved up from the Jower east side and opened the Park Music Hall with a burlesque show that had more of the spirit of Sam ack than of Joe and Lew But judged by its performance In-# -— Btead of its promise, the entertain-Istrong roof, otherwise |t would | ment was not disappointing. Among} been raised Ist night and luicled inte other exhibits it disclosed the thin-|the middie of ¢ 1 Par Mise a nest comedian and husktest chorus] ficlds put it to the severest test it fe CS\Saon Aa girls that have met the has ever stood, The poticoman who Z* rAANS! OOH TER! If, through sudden*m« e har THOKaY ater Wier ieeeNGs FRIVOL. fright, Tom Howard had song must have dupe it in the hope of with an uncontrollable keeping her from continuing to dis #hrink from public view, he karts the a eae ie pane have hidden himself completely be-| wasted. spaiaw eck Lgebes hind almost Happily, he ti ing any of these ample opportunities to efface himself, About the only] yyy fault to be found with him was a false nose which he probably wore by way of living up to the traditions of burlesque. Otherwise he was quite comically natural, ambling about tn much the sume easy manner as James Barton, and he got a lot-of quiet fun out of his meanderings. habits led him int 3 amusing situation when as a confiding hold-up man | 1 vio. physical ex ppalling strength of pleasing contrast, $ , bright looking I tle girl, went her work of sing- ing and dancing’ with little ex: and was particularly clever in a “rube’’ number Six of the girls lanced well, and all of them kicked themselves so free of clothing that it} was almost impossible to believe this Weenies Statement in the programme: BRE tockings, tights and union suits bre Sears Nat Lewis." Bese. fo add to the color, as well a we Creighton, a ne he discussed his busi- ness with passersby and finally wan- dered off with a cop who invited him - ‘ ise to the police station to look over much | humor of the performance, ther better pistola than the one he Hamtree Harrington, who Hed, With intelligent stage direction [Some of the things he did in *' this comedian 1m far, |Miss Lizzie,” but made himself and, by the way, rik one or erally useful, Some of the others two jokes that ure none too clean, were even mnore true to the 5 The same quiet method not | their s. You remember the onc followed by Sallie Fields. We know]about the bean mine. in Lima, 0. now that the theatre of many names|ton't you? Well, it's still being 1 | worked AMUSEMENTS. LET’S GO THE DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK Sp: : aowibe TTERNA, | ‘ : : i MARAE slain nt easily himself c HUERTA’S AGREEMENT APPROVED BY MEXICO 69 W. G6th St. RY pa tN THE f has, in spite of its vicissitudes, a good | | P.M. TO 12.38, Sept, 16,—The Chame Kdwiainn : ° ELORENCS 1 in New ¥c Ff : Plays for the Change of Bills (IPENS MUSIC YEAR it aay ee ree Daily, 55¢ Js nternational Committee 0 ; ; Wi ° ° ; an ‘Mexico regarding payivent Sat. and Sun, m eek in Vaudeville coo No vadbrevernon| SMnote mattonat dnt ost " Coming HERE WITH “AIDA” set meter aa a a Ge and TS y - _ — to bay perated a blind pool. gRreement 3 Orchestras, MONDAY NIGHT CENTRAL” THEATRE—A season . Pare " 7 1 ie Henry Miller's Theatre—Ina Claire} of Shubert vaudeville will be n 5s on ees ae ue wees oe EE RUC echt Get eL Gg te AMUSEMENTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. in “The Awful Truth.” Monday afternoon with Weber and}. , ~ P Sy eres, a a Cerviy Thursday evening Soe 1a Te nee REED AY, NIGHT. Fields in “Reunited” as the teading|Gallo’s Company — Begins RAS ON SEAS 1S 20h nes with Jardon, ‘(Charlotioys SEN REL EAD OP ge COHAN 7 Wed and Bat Sam H. Harris Theatre—‘It's a feature of the bill. Among others in| Four Weeks’ Stay at Cen- | 72? Carlouns: with whom she wal Rovers) Hriday, Buber THE ENDL ESS CHAIN be Boy.” the company is Franees Demarest. In- tury Monday Evening? pee: at ni anne ee Pau eatte 2H SG CASCM IN Tae With MARGARET LAW E. (natructors for leamong any. time, icitermtOranaes Blossome? dividual acts include the two Ladellas, T} aa) ening ees, natives with il KLAW! 8.20, Miawa.k s HARRIS \\y,..4°" | Dancing Rolier Shating —Buliards WEDNESDAY WIGHT. Charles T. Aldrich, Sid and oe Be THEO SORTS Ros isneios, aver, Scutt, an i wadpovann WATSOY as yenin stan Satay. Winter Garden="Passing Show of Lynn Cant New York's musical season will] Stella de Mette, mezzo; Anita Kilnova Saturda . “NH Trovatore.” Con ‘ y MeGul THE DANCING CARNAL MHURBOAVINIGHT: second week. Mitty and Tilo, danc © when the Sun Carlo Grand ae | ue Pietr irate hin paneition Gaia WuLDIE * MUSIG BUX a eRe! ae tens Eltinge Theatre—‘“East of Suez.” Jets fem Varis; Vincent Lopez a the direction i : ST cont Anna Mitziu in Salome.” TVING. BERLIN'S FRIDAY NIGHT his orchestra and Joseph 1. How te CU A aut oe — i “MUSIC BOA REVUE” , ee in songs will be among the other Byer al seasons, will heard “| Times Square Theatre—!The Ex-| features 0 ithe of sania, while ‘@overal newcomers mm ({UOIN AN ORGANIZATION’ e CORT "atta! ar Mata sist slters: - MOSS'S HROADWAY THEATRE has festy In phates be the tn..te.ia {DRIVE PLANNED BY JEW3 ROBERT Z LEONARD oe bag sixty and will make the American Judie Rosaisky Heads Inter- Aamo | “CAPTAIN ‘RPP LEIACK ; presents H' NRY MILLERS THEATRE]! “The Guiding Sti NGA LENE son tuker; the roplanc i ‘These include Amador Far ai pe i ERE — MATS WED. SAT reopens on Monday night wit") oa tne sim play, ‘More to Be Pitied : Eatlon) Catnatiy | aia ed ore Ina Claire “The Awful] Than Seorned ie : Spanis tenor; Rurra.| the Friedlander Educational Conter 2 Truth," a comedy by Arthur Richman] PROCTOR THEATRES sybil . lyric tenor; Max Germon|ongw of Jewish youth’ ‘organtzatior ; concerned with the dublous valve of} Vane heads the bill at the Firt) ities + artints en do Francesco Curei, 1 uichont Grenter New York will} | utmost frankness In a household gp Teas tlhe Ae half of ‘ : si " Joln Week’! campalen from Ss | \ nant s a | Bruce McRae ts the leading man. PADS is aeang SS a ; : : ae ver saa 8 miley Tes Gel 1 to urge Jewish youn: n i g th : i arie Rappold; Amona Joes to affillate with a Jowtsl : 4 iN LC Among the attractions at the i 1 nes, Ama f 1 i THEA, ath A | RIC as. 4 comedy, “It's a Boy.” comes to thé a the film play Si : u King of I a LYGEUM Sor ionings at 84 Bam H. Harris Theatre on Tuesday with Marion Davies. a ey Ike i * Rosalsky is Honors Z: GINGHAM GIRL EH hs DAVID. Bune o tis iat 0 CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA a Se d os picture at the Fifty-e! sane . {Chatman of th nan fat 1 SHORE aoa pOAr en seem night. The cast includes Robert m¢ Peronh| will scond oy H oe eM ho if RR ‘ re ; : Theatre will be Mayme Sm , s See re Ting him are Louis Marshall, Congr FRAZEE Woatiaud ‘at ts) 8 LEAVE? Presentations by ROTHAFE LL ‘Ames, Dorothy Mackaye, Jean Adai her Zazz Hounds, The ‘ ; photoplay Banter night, | Brnes Will Jinan Isane Slogel, Dr. David de Solu || “Received with stunts of laughter times loseph Kilgour r Willchave Joo Browas (Carson G n called Vha vaatine 1aneEROn : ale b | and Joseph Icitgour siya, will Hae Jes Drowns |e with the Won Sah var Elatt ae Israel Cnterberg, Di be COURLENAY AT GAST YOU psy ek to Yel Ns daeaaeee ¥ 1 Executhve Dir ” H Liy Rd — music, adapted from the French “La STATE TH si sfied i i oe ol ea My ik erman and Adler MATINGES 215 — NIG I | "WHATS [) + ana] Starting the week will be! “Broadway | aEAY) ESM DIS an atk ek ff the ' Paseerelle,"” by Fred de S Snapshots” and Owen Moore on the " HB. G. de Sylva, score by Victor Her- screen in “Love Is an Awful Thing.” ‘bert, will be brought to tke Fulton] phursday brings ‘Indian Reve Theatre on Tuesday night by Edward] and the film play ‘Burning Sands. pol Suh NU as 2 Royce. Edith Day, Hal Skelley, Pat _ TRENTRAL 5 Wn and way | SHUBERT ‘ y Somerset and Queenie Smith are in N Offe . Cea vse MATINEE, tne company. ew Offerings WEBER © FIE Lbs | Greenwich ize Follies & pe eed th Annual Produc PLAYHOUSE V45°H26 On Wednesday night the Winter O h Si (Thensetyes) ; Garden will reveal “The Passing Show n t e creen|} » Ewa Wore way —EVES peaize SEASON Malai) TUES. af ‘9 eae by EDWARD ROYCE Wi WOWENS THE SCREEN SENSATION ” \ ores ME BEARING, JTOWOR ROW mo, AM s \3 CULUMBIA : SiRAnes wed with Music ONLY BURLESQUE ON BROADW Ae Music by VICTOR HERBERT Lyrics by BG. DE SYLVA~ TO MUR W 8 BIG CONCERTS. | WITH ACAST OF STARS COMMENCING MONDAY ARTE: Me WAL sezusey TOWN SCANDALS PRESENTS " f Boak by FRED de GRESAL of 192," starring Willio and Eugene OREUNITE D WED EA EASINO tinees Wed, oak by, RE Howard, With them are George Has-| pivot) cecil B, De Mille's HISPERING WIRE 1 Comedy. Ron a3 sell, Mile. Alcorn, from Paris; the 2 v 2 Oe a) Mine's (ora MATH, he to st (Bxcrt Rat Holidays SUPER MYSTERY PLAY fi Miss EDITH DAY Lockfords, the Macweys, Sam Ash,| duction "Manslaughter," an adapta- Bede ty yy LLY: ADEN. MA Y Miss QUEENIE SMITH Fred Walton, Janet Adair, Picahes tion of a story by Alice ‘Duer Miner, MAXINE ELLIOTT’S Shem ceth.nr by. By and Broadway. Mr ROBERT MICHAELIS With HARRY (A icke LE YAN Sisters and many others. Harold At-| qin } ted. T : at casnearre ean rx Wee.€8ai | With EDDIE DOWLING and Gr Muss. PHYLLYS (eGRAND Mr PAT SOMERSET Peeks Rept ae anCrAL, % i a . Ha f be presented. The heroine kill 3 ; . om S04 nas Ristera end manny obtory: Harold ATi eo extn ne heroine Klis p32 | DRAMATIC FO O Nines Miss NANCY WELFORD Mr ROBERT FISCHER Wainy couten fatatios® with Hen Tn Geoamne @ policeman with her automobile and 14 ithe NoveuTy! | RRA ‘ cd a « fs sent to prison through the efforts = BURLESQUES TATINEL BAL now, @ pl0sse Orcnestra tnewr Direction of Castres vecun act Viaeculesin Poris by Tha Whole Predwced Under Drecliond Senay wl TIM@ Mr CU ‘US SALZER Monsreur PAUL POLRET Mr EDWARD ROYCE Florence Reed will appear at the] of & District Attorney who ts in love AL’S 36 Eltinge Theatre omThursday night tn} with hér, Thomas Meighan, Beatrice TThedl Soak’ one oy sree SORINA CASY “Bast of Suez,"’ a melodrama by W.| Joy and Lois Wilson are in the east HERE ayitoN' § LONDON Be 2/5 COM pope on You'li laugh at it—you'll love it fomerset Maugham. The action takes ¢IALTO—Alice Brady will be seen PLYMOUTH. we Eve.8.30, Mute,Tues.é Sat.2.40, CO 8600 place in Peking. Among others in Miss]in ‘Missing Millions," one of Juck : West 4d St Eves, at ; p q ef. Reed's support are John Haliiday,| Boyle's “Boston Blackie" stories, REPUBLIC Wyeth cet Wea, aie SaGeortrey Kerr, Kathorine Proctor and| Crooks and a stolen jewel figure in PAT. NATIONAL BAYES THEA. ies EN A “J y an Institution r} i Gypsey O'Brien. the adventures. There will also be ° Preece Abies Irish Roselprerrrmecee . : any : VANCE Te ‘ . A comedy, a een ae and Be IS 8 SO eat 45th 8 - Manon ie eieh ond! PALACE =n rrace Garden “The Exciters,"’ a comedy by Mar.|the Rialto Magazine For an over v4.0); @2 2. VANDERBILT W. 4sth St Ever at 80. LAUGHING SUCCESS. Coe Paes ‘When nighthoo as - pony Lentagion A Rin Brown, will be presented at tho will play selections Minty Woll and Sat, 238 nA pone In Flower” is all that has undue. raul Ota wegen - Times Square Theatre on Friday 5 pa Eh eae nr 5 Dancin night. It has to do with a group of Ma oe '@. been claimed for it; the |! Yor Event restless people striving for thrills at any cost. Allan Dinchart and Tallu-|will continue to hold th DANCING FREE al people broke into applause, io praise WHY MEN LEAVE HOME c (PHE.2. i ic: ae ea TAP Bh: He an P ‘oneert Sunday Afternoon Bankhead have the lead! STRAND—"T I GRANT again and again.” — waaK nday Afternod Jen Bankhead have the leading roles, “| STRAND—"Tho ici OOTH Weriitss2eaee" \. Harriette Underhill, S RAN car ete, Q japta f © « Wed. @Sat « « PMA'S HO! “Town Scandals’’ will be the attrac- | “Jat Duchesse de La Ww 8) | BROCK PEMBERTON 4 ane ~ Wee Tak TTRRNE: Peolanine N / tion at the Columbia Theatre. The]Shown with Norma 7 alge as it9] PF presen t ] hickens! € AND ou NORMA TALMADGE company !s headed by Harry Le Van. ead soloist will ort 0 The Indefinitely at the “THE ETERNAL FLAME," The Olympic will have “Pepper . barit _ MUGEN ae ‘Tt rE FORGET ME N Pots," with Fred Binder and Jack Mae ‘ay In “Broad i tT" Peli n ie rrsdant hier sloniey ent Cc RITERION |STA aay uate “The Deml-Virgin" comes to the|girl who becomes a dancer, syst | & | Bronx Opera House. the chief film attraction, The a —— ee Ty H E ao R E Neg & sQRCHESTRA | : TWO WILLIAM FOX SUCCESSES NOW IN NEW YORK. | AATH ST. THEA BROADWAY AT auth ST Brom: peta .cuse 3% Ht was oe SMU EMER _ 44TH ST. TH why i LYRIC ware Tye Diy | || Twice daily at 2,20 and WEL {COME STRANGER sa k | 1VOLI WALLACE “REID mf ae Bight ie 3: The Biggest Motion Picture 8.20 Sunday Mat. at 3 HE ALN GEO.SiONGY - # way atl? THE GHOST BREAKER’ TMs 4 paras Sensation of the New Seasce ; Directed by APITO “THE HOUND OF THE . emveryoota's Goino 40 the Bivok Now. 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