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DR. JYKYLL AND MISS BAKER. | utter over “Oliver Jackie : I We'll let you in on a secret just in| Coosan's next, which will soon be N THE REALM OF MU OM Lunnont —/ seon on Broadeay rton, who wrote “A Gypsy| It’s might funny that lotta the papers had Mae Murray “‘anong those Present’* at a recent film opening, when all the time Mac and husband, Robert Z. Leonard, are safe in Holly- wood. (That is, we imagine they're safe.) Barbara Castleton, Fox player, never played small parts in the movies, She just walked on as @ leading woman and got away with It. Helen Ferguson walked away from her easel, gave up her career as an bats and became a movie actress. which Georges Carpentier fo making into a film, Is a woman We always pictured John as a rather redblooded sort of a he-man. Instead, whon one meets Jawn one meets a very, very feminine little woman, vbout 6 feet 1, daintly clad in a flimsy fabric, and generally wearing a rose-tinted picture hat. “T am simply athrill at the pros- pect of seeing more of my stories 4," sald “Jawn," “especially is going to play the leading Cavalier, San Carlos Opera Company Proves Opera Can Be Given in September. erful Rappold and Famadas, but there were luscious tones in her lyric pas- sages of th. second act especially. Natale Cervic, as the King, Pletro de Biasi, as Ramfls, and Joseph Royer, us Amonasro, were all vocally satlefactory. The Century has had many musical shows aside from opera, but It ts doubtful if any of these had more sensuous, and at the same time inof- fensive dancing than the exotic exhi- That the last shall be first was effectively demonstrated at the Cen tury Theatre last night when the San Carlo Opera Company opened the music seaxon with a *pirited and bition of Stasia Ledowa, the prima o ‘ wholly adequate performance of |putterinu, in the second act. She Is fee Bor Sei His Torigome tune, “Aida.” unusually tthe and well poised, and eae NEW YORKERS NEGOTIATE BEACH BRUSHING. ‘There are many odd ways of making a living, and one of the oddest Is Peculiar to a seashore resort. In literal truth, men pick up a Iiv- her interpretation of the ballet music was novel as well as entrancing. Last night’s performance was the first of five weeks in New York and twenty-five more throughout the It has long been a tradition tn this city that opera has no more plece jn the month of September than a ox party has at o performance be- FOR AN ELECTRIC PLANT. Deal Includes the Trolley ‘Trac- fore the end of the second act. Gut] United States, Gallo has an ideaythat|ing there. They are called beach- ton Lines of York, Pa. Fortune Gallo, the volatile though|real grand opera can be mounted in}combers, and at the end of a bathing (Special to The World.) ‘iminutive impresario, has success-|a fine way and presented artistically | season they search the beach to gather] YORK, Pa., Sept. 18—New York tn- fully sent that Idea into the realm of Emperors and others antiquities, for the Century was crowded last night, and all but one-half of 1 per cent of the audience eated before Carle Peron! flourished his baton for tne opening strains of the opera “Aida” is no novelty to operugderr, and the only newcomer among the principals was Amador Famadas, the Spanish tenor, who sang before his first American audience as Rhadames Hie voice is pleasing and large if not always steud: Marie Rappold, as Suest artist, gave the usual fine per- formance of the title role which Mo- without prices far beyond the reach of the average music lover. This is the seventh time he has tried It in New York, and advance sales Indicate it will be at least seven times as sticcessful as his first venture. With a well-balanced and well-rehearsed orchestra and chorus, with a set of uniformly capable principals aug- mented by the addition of “guest stars,"’ this {mpresario who has taken up the burden of Oscar Hammerstein is proving that his idea is a good one. The performance last evening was satisfying and gratifying In every way, and the large audience liberally «ny valuables the thousands of visi- tors may have left behind. They re experts in their pecultar line, and if there is anything of value hidden away in the shifting sands they are sure to find It. Seeing them at work makes an In- teresting portion of the newest Urban Movie Chats. terests are negotiating for the purchase of the Lycoming Electric Company of Williamsport, Pa, ‘The deal calls for the transfer of the controlling interests In the stock: of the Lycoming Edison Company and all subsidtary corpora- tions and compantes, with all the phys teal equipment owned by them. The properties include the city’s main electric Ighting system, ite traction system, with all trolley lines, {ts electric power system, the real estate of the Lycoming Edison Company of Williams- port and the properties of the Jersey STATIC. At fourteen Gareth Hughes was playing Shakespeare, and at fifteeh he vas @ stage manager! And now lovkit him! tropolitan audiences have long appre-| made its pleasure manifest. “Peanut Platets’’ (something new} shore plectric Company, which fur- ciated, and Stella de Mette was an| This evening the San Carlo forces| 1 Comedies) will soon be put on the|nishes current to the town of Jersey effective Amneris, Her lovely volce| will sing “Tosca,” with Anna Fitziu| screen. Peanuts ought to prove better} shore und which operates the trolley at times was lost under the yocallas the “guest star’ and Peroni again | than chestnuts, any way one wishes to| line between Avis and Antes Fort, take it! Frankie Lee, half-past six, as far ar age goes, is going to be starred. An octopus, large, ugly and hungry, has been added to cast of Parn- mount’s “Ebb Tide.” Sort of a star fish, as it were. The Prince of Wales liked Knighthood Was in Flower.’ "All are not cold who shiver, It Is the largest financial deal nego- tated there for many years and tt ts reported that the properties purchased are in the Interests of the Pennsylvania Power Light Company, whose headquarters are at Allentown for this ict, aud which now owns the ma- son of the planta throughout this section of the State. smoke screen raised by the more pow- nducting. to hire a taxi for my son. Also Mrs Beery had to. go with young Noat every day. And, of course, he kept the $140 for himself, leaving Dad tc pay the expenses. “Having a son with artistic long- ings may be possessed with financial Screenings By DON ALLEN “When POME. disadvantages.”" muses Aerop’s Film Flower.’ Hickery, dickery dock, See Hugo Riesenfeld, Managing Inrector Bhe Lah to Ad in atogke SOME WALL. of the Rivolt and Rialto Theatres, ‘ 5 f You've heard @ lot about these} was guest conductor at last night's he only sported a little car, performance of ‘‘Lohengrin,"’ by the But Row she has siz, she's a movie 0 ~ is, en’t you? And ec Un eer eet Wane Rexen Ue Zuro Grand Opera Company, at the you know that they are generally star, —Milton Academy of Music, Brooklyn. _ very thick? Well, what would you] ‘Toour way of thinking, Katherine think if some one told you that from | MacDonald should make the travelline aL Sed th (de of the walito: the laside he Lonely Road'* a cheerful Carter De Haven, the chubby F.| the outside of the wall to the inside was just about 500 miles? you would say nothing. No doubt You would B. O. star, is a victim of progress. That is, he said at a luncheon ten- John Gilbert will next appear in film now called “In Calvert's Valle: 7] i probably thrust your head out tt Charles Hutchinaon ts still speeding Pa adered him yesterday at the Hotel] Window and shout forthe pottce. He Hent acinre in| “Speeds? tor that he was. But the inside wall of the hume of] Harold Lloyd's next will be “Dr And here’s how it happened: Bonita della Guerda, the Spanish] Jack.” We only hope it ts half as Carter left Hollywood sever girl dancer In “Singed Wings,” Pan-| good as “Grandma's Bo rhyn Stanlaws's production for Para-) “One Terrible Day,” « Pathe re- ago to appear personally before many mount, was just 500 miles from the] lease, isn’t half as terrible as it of the biggest exhibitors in the key] o side wal Bebe Daniels, who! sounds. Glties played the featured role of Ronita] ‘They “Nanook of the North,” ! y “When 1 left Los Angeles,” said | CaM Serve as a witnegs to that effect. | the Eskimo pie scenic, is going great The reason was the interiors for] in England Carter, “I was applauded for telling} tne picture were shot*in the Para- he Truits of Faith,’ wil the story of the two Lishmen who — ae Oe But by the time { reached Denver | Mount studio in Los Angeles, while] Rogers two-reeler, will soon travel they wouldn't let me eat bevond the} t2_exteriors of the house were shot| the rounds chaperoned by Pathe. See oe tds cee nea hd te lin San Francisco, Of course, in the| Movie-goers seein to be all-< Brine wwe as on ie Ne pele picture, they are supposed to be In ° a hit Chicago the sume pla But 500 miles is a pretty thick wall at that! { started to ask and they shut me I landed tn New this luncehon, I and got as far 1p . when York and rushed to t opened my month ‘Didia whon A LITTLE BENT. James Kirkwood got his star hoy player with a compan: informalsalad lown they clamped nk My A Daab and Nat tein mitst have |Proke nine times in one seaso Exhibitor of for parties WTA eta calh ce att “I got $25 from home just when we| the newest “But come und see my pictures! | Were leaving Pittsburgh," reminisces | MAXWELL ‘Try this appetizing salad the They're all new stuff!” Kirkwood. “The manager hear] | CHALMERS next time your friends drop in. : about tt—and offered me a half in-| midels adds the crowning otherwise common- — Tomato and terest in the show. and we went broke uy!" 1 didn't buy— again the next THE HIGH cost OF CHILDREN. Noah Be hasn't seen anything like + eminent sereen villain, now playing in “Ebb Tide," George — it in years! Melford’s Paramount picture version LITTLE LATE. os : : : ternating wit of the Robert Le Stevenson-Lloyd}| Associuted First National Picture Btn Add uth Sea cl i Inc., generally on time with all an- and 2 tablespoons salad oll with Osbourne South Sea classic, is con-|!Pc. # snd 2 2 juice of 4 lemon. Serve with 4 cup Sinnedl that secldati¢ |, }Rouncements, &c., are a Hite late in Premier Sulad Dressing mixed with ced that it is decidedly uneco-ttne press matter received yesterday. 1 tablespoon cream, nomical to have a young son with]They announce that Guy Bates Post 8 > Send for our free book “! b sinema ambition: is hustling through the last scenes of Suppers, Picnics Stich istet It seems t Noah Beery jr., aged|"Omar, the Tentmaker’ and that the ‘ of new suggestions for preparing ten, was ordinary dishes. Address 1 at $19 a day to play a} cutting will soon be started part in a picture being made in Holly-] When as a matter of tact Richard wood. The work lasted tor fourteen] Walton Tully, producer of the Omar FRANCIS H. LEGGETT @& CO. days, bringing in a total of $140, picture, brought the completed Alm COL Weat <?th St. New York, N.Y. s Beery, “the period , for T needed my car to mount studio and had PRICES ‘ Fulton at bridge St. Brooklyn On Special Sale Wednesday AUTUMN'S LARTEST NEW Top-Coats Mannish Ulster types, of Tweeds and sport effects of smoothest, softest Polo Coat materials. ‘The last in top-coat smartness. 15 00 Belts, to New Y: last Friday Better late than never! Its flavor has placed it on a Million tables‘ Kirst Tomorrow Alr Night’s Tonics — f, sleep and an Nt Tabi days bet Nature’ 5 ight Remedy (NY Tablets) eneficial Influence on the liminative sy etem—th Stomach, Liver and Howels. Tonight—take an NR Tablet—its action is wo different you wiil be de- Ughtfully surprived, Diagonal anit Zanoe; hte his. red be denevibed. Do not mins It. Every Sat. and Sun Tailored Sport gracefu Broadway at Slat Pg N.Y shoulders are principal at fine and good {PARK MUSiC HALL | BURLESQUES .. ailoring shows in the lines of each Coat 233 LONG ISLA’ w dents Op Potitions will Supreme Court Whitestone requ tion granted Callaghan stop Corona elevated ers secured. that of #chool buses to ride to parents yesterd Ryan of the Bi asked that arr provide school promised to pre Board of Educa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922, ND CITIZENS PETITION FOR BUSES hitestone and Collewe Point Rest- p be © Ininnection. Inst ping ine be set aside. The buses were brought out yesterday and manned by well-known residents. They were driven about the streets of College Point and Whitestone and aij natures of residents and property own- One special petition ts children who used the school tn Flushing OMctals of the local school boards and y called upon President joard of Education and ‘angementa be made to buses. President Ryan wont the matter to the tion, AMUSEMENTS. nn, CENTRAL tHearne an 8 way. WEBER FIELDS RITZ W. 48th from the APOLLO ina wih 6! OPENS THE OINEHA ewan PRI ASTOR * REN con 5 COR Ww i “CAPTA THEATRE, Arthur Hammerstein present RAN! DAFFY 1ERNARD & CARR n PARTNERS AGAlt “IMES SQ. FRIDAY. SEPT. 22 ALLAN FIRST_MATIN| O EDWARD B {Sie OESENTS. ai HARRIS sin @ EARL CARROL oe dt | Best Musical Sbow thac we « St preacnted to-day to Justice Lewis tn Brook- lyn from residents of College Point and nesting that the Injunc- week by Justice the operation of municipal buses between these pointe and the Alburtis avenue station of the TO-MORROW NIGHT WILLIAM HARRIS JR. will present “BALICO” A New Comedy by CLARE KuMM French ot ALFRED, SavOIn, with LOLA FISHER & ‘ONT Distinguished: Company. The Grand Prize EUREKA The Eureka Saves Work They say that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” but what about Jill? 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Tue CENTURY Wsse2¢H:¢: Casa eo GRAND OPERA To-night, TOSCA sit Cloogttals Vattes Peront ; let ¥ Pive., “Carmen Butterfly Usiienarin Mant, Eve. Trovatore, revs One-Day Oatings, “Dar Line Forttrer ‘information Tier, New York, “ewe Canal 83 ‘te Aerts atin PLAYHOUSE *%;, Sat. Mat. rat BOY THEA. onl El DRAMATIO | GEM BAYES ™ You'll Langh at East Side, LITTLE Yext ith at el WED. ed. and Sat., You'll t! ie it 06 The., 44 8t., W. of B'y. Bva.8. on. SHUBERT jiicincne Wed. and at GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES urth Annual Production. “MATINEE TO-MORKOW 2.30. | | roruLaw UP THE HUDSON to EA gen eee REPUBLIC, Wrest At icset. ee re ‘sera | anal Aat 4s Wes TTT & Bat, 2.20 vel K TINNEY Mustgir! Comedy, DILL ARGIA RAMEY Mave ry Avakisben wves. Thur EXCITERS & TALLULAL RT BANKHEA’ 8 NOW ROENG, TO-MORROW 2.30. MEDY WITH MUSIC. Bt Wed. & M\ OPENING TO-NIGHT Wm Anthony McGuire's h a, thea, Bv.815. 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