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lt i ata a eee ro - oe cn EA ANT RRNA Me RET tea - TERT Tt THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 380, 1929 _ STARS OF THE STAGE WHO WILL BI BE SEEN NEXT WEEK IN BROADWAY OFFERINGS TRAND1 PD, Z ale 4 } ) BROADWAY & AN Direction -JOS. PLUNKETT v — AMUSEMENTS. |___C AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS, BEGINNING TO-MORROW F ® a4 4 nhl ee je in The EMINENT ACTOR _, in Jules Eckert Goodman's play based on Gouverneur Morris’ story * MALVALOCA” EaOrry 4.8% (‘St THEATRE Directed by HARM ed by United Artists sr in tis § ARLISS AT HIS BEST dn this & THRILLING, INSPIRING STRAND A pamseet ORCHESTRA oA coadutarn toes Plays for the. Coming Week Equity Forty-eighth Street Theatre —"Malvaloca. cast Qo J AL RE PROL E___|____ Film Novelty. rst time on ly screen WTI presents c presents the F rectal Coenen “LUPINO LANE. in THE REPORTER” A Riotous Comedy. TOARE STRAND NOV Ww. MARIO VALLE BAR SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA : Dire. Toe EIT SYMP NY VR s rey a will be @ — CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Lloyd tn ‘Grandma's Boy’* Ambassador—'The Lady in .Er- CARNEGIE HALL, Thurs. Oct, 5, at 8.15, wntne."? é the film feature for the entire week. AMERICAN DEBUT D ‘ —_ oC) s “You' 3; " B'way and 40th St. Eves. 8.15, Knickerbooker-—The Yankee PHin- | # a ‘3 sccitte dete Lae Sanh? The Ukrainian EMPIRE P'Svuneus Wed. and set nit ” —: will be on during the la Maca r the 126th Street Theatre wit ve] National Chorus RUTH GHATTBBTON TUESDAY NIGHT. ale Rne Sophie Tucker, helped| Coogan and Casey. O'Neil and Plun MLLE, ODA. SLOBODSKAA, ahaa \ 4 my Bijou—"That Day.’ | (ASsER by Ted Shapiro and Jack’ Carroll,| kett and Lew Gellls. Hl KosnerZ, OUT A |] Batalii’s Play, LA TENDRESSE Geo. ¢ Thea. 7A aie Daly's Theatre—'‘Dolly Jordan.” \SREATER head the bill. Bessie Barriscale will Se — Rox. Office ee to $3 plus tax OHAN Matiness Wed. & THURSDAY NIGHT. engagement at the Lexington Theatre|appear in a playlet called “Picking CONCERTS AND MUSIC, Direction MAX RABINOFF. ie THE ENDLESS CHAIN %.< Booth Theatre—‘‘Revue Russe,”” _ [om Monday night. He will sing both} Peaches." New Wayburn's Dancing | SS oy, al With MARGARET | LAWHENCE. SATURDAY NIGHT. # -__— __....-. |new and old songs. Among others in] Duzen and Vincent Lopez's orchestra Pinch Vand \dudy Theatr “The | ence will be play-d by Jo-| ts company of entertainers ts Wi-} will remain another sheet 3 a ” bi ‘Dhitid > nona Winter, singing comedienne. COLONIAL—Johnny Burke, mon- BOY Evergreen Lady: ees een ¢ Uelaited oe ologist; Jesste Busley in a travesty on 2 Opening Mon., Oct. 2 HE Equity Players begin their T season at the Equity 48th Street Theatre on Monday night with the production of ‘Malvaloca,”’ @ Spanish play by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. The cast includes Jane Cowl, Angela McCabill, Lillian Albertson, Louise Closser Hale, Rollo Peters and Frederic Burt. wore ce At the Ambassador Theatre on Mon- @ay night the Shuberts will present “The Lady in Ermine,” a musical play brought from Europe. The book is by Frederick Lonsdale and Cyrus Wood, and the masic by Jean Gilbert and Alfred Goodman, It is concerned Whitford Kane, Marion Abvott ad Alphonz Ethier are also in the cast eid 6 Marla Kousnezoff, donna, dancer and act the Booth Theatre on Ay night with her “Revue Russe."" ‘The pro- gramme is made up of short numbers offering wide variety.» The supporting company is headed by Georges Posem- kowski, Russian prima pomes to aturday night “The Evergreen a comedy by Abby Merchant, will be produced at the Punch and Judy Theatre. The chief character is an Irish woman who has worked all “Lawful Larceny’ will be the at- traction at the Bronx Opera House. Change of Bills In Vaudeville CENTRAL— Blanche Ring and Charles Winninger will appear in a condensation of the revue “As You Were.’ Other performers on the bill will be Bert Baker in a sketch called “Prevarication,"” Du Teil and Covey “The Bat, Ottie Ardiné in ‘All in Fun’ on the bill MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE —Charles Strickland and h mony Bo: and other acts Dries, Charles Ahearn and Golden and company. PROCTOR ?n- SATRES—Laura Pierpont will be the headliner for first half of the week at the Linder’s film the Fifth Avenue. Max “The Three Must-Get-The be shown at the 23d Street * and Georgie McKay and will head the bill. The icture feature will be ‘Pink Gods," i include Kuhn and the feature “A Long Chane‘ "" will be to Two Weeks is “Har- Maurice res’ and * will Theatre, Engagement Limited Wagnerian Opera Festival Company of 200 and Productions intact from Berlin UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Das Deutsche Opernhaus, Berlin Mr. GEORG HARTMANN, Director Subscription Sale Begins Monday AND COMPANY. with INA CLAIR BRUCE MckAk, in_ “THE AWFUL ea LEXINGTON (In German) ae aes Ot PLAYERS ; “ MALVALOCA” ioe m acae ‘STIN bop iig, E 8. TUBS. W. 424 St.|POP. POP. MATS. LIBERTY 98 80, a The Smashing Musical Com West 424 St. Evenings FRAZECitteesreal ce eran WM.COURTENA ad ee a re 2 1 ’ e Heather, Marks and Wil- with a romance in an ancient castle, | her life and hardly knows what to do}and Elby and St. Leo. with Hoste Heather, M. : MAN West 34th St, In the company are Wilda Bennert,| with herself when her son makes al LOEW'S STATE THEATRE —|s80n, and Andrew Mack. ae ake ANHATTAN OPERA HOUS! Pertenece! - Walter Woolf, Robert Woolsey, Helen| fortune, Beryl Mercer has this role.l vera Sabini, the Blue and White| Pictures jolie pataes ry requrspes at Gand 7 P.M, Matinees at 1B, M. Sn gc Le ae Kerrigi Iso playi e g 58th Street and 2 = ‘ ew Vv Shipman, Ienacco Martinettl and | 1. M. Kerrigan also plays an ImPOr-| starimba Band, James MeCormack| Theatres. At the Géth Street house t@ NO CUTS IN SCORES “3 dees Gat at aa jhe ae b hishce and Eleanor Irving head the bill for] Bop Albright, Arthur Astill, and Bar “MEISTERSINGER” ULRIC ‘KIKI Another opening on the same night Sir Harry Lauder begins a week's the first half of the week. Harold rett and Cuneen will appear, while at PGHENGHING “RHEINGOLD” z an arr LENURE as will be that of ‘The Yankee Prin- - eer = “WALKUERE” FULTON “Srxcn ‘Price star. ‘TO-DAY rYCEUM See Sim Sev cess," produced at the Knickerbocker AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. “FLIEGENDER Z EDVARD ROYCE onesewrs t WA agg os coe Fle ts by Emmerich Kalman and the| | WINTER GARDEN Beey2 =o S|“ SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE | owen THEA, sist, B, of Uroadway, HOLLAENDER” ‘SIEGFRIED” Dlossoms= FRI ANS STARR PreettSHORE aic is mmerich Kalman and the ay & Outh. Dvew oy Ala, . ‘ ° book and lyrics by William Le Baron EN site ies. Thurs ran Twice Dally. GENTRAL THEATRE. TANNHAEUSER’ “GOETTER- in LEAVE! “& Rolls Royce Musical F SAM HARRIS 3 Sim. Anthony ‘Maw 2.15 and 8.15 47th St. & Biway. To-day and To-morrow—Last Times of HEPMAN VINB RG fi? Fo OLIGS 0° Te22 @nd Bud de Sylva. The story has to DAEMMERUNG” do with the romance of an Indian prince and dn American prima donna “TRISTAN & ISOLDE” / THIN ICE hea, 40th, W. of Biway TONIGHT ZPASSING SHOW ci Presenting le & kugene Howard ALSO “SALOME” fn Paris. Among others in the cast AMBASSADO ud M Subscription Sale of Tickets ($1.50 to Si—loxes 830) begins Monday, October 2, sre Vivienne Segal, {Thorpe Bates, |{ 'O- MORROW | NicHT CONCERT QND_ YEAR "BLOSSOM TIME at AIP BU Ave. Suite, Hier Bullding, telephone“ oaad” Vanderbilt John T. Murray, Vivian Oakland and YORK. Orig: : Savings ‘Bank ‘hullding). imlted’ to" fours weeks. Single, seat 8.15. | Last 2 to $7, does not ‘begin er nuary 15th, Prospectus now mailed 2a hale, CASINO ® we ets aera 1 SMERICAN TOUR ER THE DIRECTION OF MR, GEORGE BLUMENTHAL, Vivo BERLIN'S | Tee Wed, E 5 x i x “That Day," an American play by|] Musteal th St. me et Brose eas, . TAKE PANO USED EXCLUSIVEDY. cm s Louis K. Anspacher, will be produced] } geeratian SALLY, ine and « MARY G 49 hSt. Mate. Wed. & Sat. “ “MUSIC BOX REVUE” GORT wa se Eve, 8.80. Ma ednesday an Whis sur MAXINE ELLIOTT’S A DraMario 7EMt ‘Tues. & Bat.2.90. ‘Thea., 624 St., Central Park W. CENTURY 7™*r.jephone “Columbus 8800 eave GRAND OPERA Mat. Toda by Richard G. Herndon at the Bijou on Tuesday night. Helen Holmes, Hedda Hopper, George McQuarrie, Frederick Truesdell and others are in the cast, With EDDIE DOWLING and a Great Cast. “___ ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ETHEL BARRYMORE '" “Rose Bernd” LONGAGRE * ering ires MR MYSTERY PLAY WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” EARL CARROLL [Gye THEA,, Tth Av. Mate W, 4ith St. Eves. at 8.3 GEORGE M. COHAN "nits THE HIT OF THE TOWN ‘So This Is London!’ |: “A HOWLING 8UCCESS."—Eve. Post ER WE PREDICT THIS PIC 48 WILL. STARTLE NEW YO Everybody will be GRAM about LATEST GRAM cee AMUSEMENTO, PITOL:.7 AT g 51ST ST. WORLD'S LARGEST AND FOREMOST MOTION PICTURE PALACE EDWARD BOWES _ MANAGING DIRECTOR BIGGEST itr IN “rows WHY WEN BEGINNING TOMORROW LEAVE HOME | ert Huc AVERY HOPWOOD'S Laughing Succes MADGE KENNEDY The one great American SPITE GORNER the U eae savor Os directed 2 AMUSEMENTS. Thea..s0th,nr.By. Bv 8.30, Mate. Wed.&8a mavrrwayy Cw ee} Daly's Theatre, formerly called thé 6%d Street Music Hall, reopens on Tuesday night with “Dolly Jordan,’ @ romantic English play by B. Iden Payne. The heroine is an actress who 4s the favorite of the Duke of Clar- Musteal Show.""—Alan RL MOROSCO fest G00 THEA., W 42d St. Eve. 8.40 -| ELTINGE Matincen TO-DAY & Wed, 2.40 0" sauigee]| FLORENCE REED “HELLIS in “EAST of SUEZ” By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. me Ae GRANT AMUSEMENTS. LET’S GO A by FRANK CRAVEN, THE DANCING CARNIVAL NEL REPUBLIG Sot 20 Saw, Brg. 0 8 ial p At EFLING .ST, NICHOLAS RINK IAAELL| 7.8 D en DANCING EVEN uPay BY THE ees you il EAM, 2.30 FM. TO 12.30, Ly - ih Admission Bt MONSTER will remember phe preat 5? ' Wom =i Daily, 55c forever— METRO PICTURE WHICH OPENS MONDAY WIGHT OCT 2na TOR THEATREN GE “Its a uae ora ETT CORRIGA\ Every aly ad T 2 eat 4% LYRIC Heat New William Fox Photoplay Sensation, ALITTLE CH LD ean —and forever is along time / CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA—Erno Rapee, Conductor. “1818 Overture” Impressions of “THE FORTUNE TELLER?’ «terverty Sat. and Sun., ec and 75c You'll Laugh at East Side, West Side AKERS" quite likely + Lite poe A... VANDERBIL’ Ff 48 Bt. Eves. 8.30, NEW COMEDY, ‘The Fire Fighters.” 250- = 25¢ fe $1 NIGHTS ¢ 8:30-50¢ to$i82 Ns Today @ weds cs TUESDAY AL'S § “I he (Id Soak” | ——— | (Prize of $1,000 for New Title Presentations hu ROTHAFEL SEATS RESER nee HERE} SELWYN THEATRES ON W, 42D 8T See This Photoplay and Submit Tith ee BERS HATE RUBY CARNIVAL NIG.AT By pox MARQUIS sary SQ. N OF THE SUNLIGHT ARCS Weet ath Thurs Eves, 8.30 and Sat. BECINNING TOMORROW first New York Showing | SMASHING COMEDY nr | The EXCITERS Mats PLYMOU 44TH ST. THEA, tithe tially, 2308.90 Leara'the TANGO—Danced Every Hour re for lessons any time William Fox Presents = TIOWA La with ALLAN, DINEHART F Dancigg Roles oictiny BI ard Me } and TACLULAH HANNA CECIL D. DeMILLES Hu NGiracret att MIST ST. W APO to’ $0. Mate-Thurs €3a290 with Cutt rma VOll' MANSLAUGHTER” | & MARION DAVIES Teipeaeay hc Siren oe \ JED. & SAT. 2. FRANK ‘INNEY pea ane 3 situa MARY ALDEN mun Tito stad "ai LERION WHIENN Zev iszi23 jest tondway. : | ee ABH | eek TH el rn. ~ in re rn robo ent ts the Rie N49 vs 8.50, ars. We Sat.2.30 r Lo} roe ie am seLWiN'” tense ROLLER SKATING Gan AMEO KRICHTHOOD PARK MUSIC HALL IEisitt Mirra bean ae sreatelss Bs | iret WAS IN FLOWER i. & in TRS ew Ban loor BUBLESQUES 5:2 30. RITZ, THEATRE. Wy, 40th Bt, Bes. 3.00 rah Al SSION re with ERNEST TRUEX DANCE. BROOKLYN, Mats. Wed and Sat. at iT 1H PALACE *\"§ Bundays and Holld CONTINTOUS DANCING PRIVATE_LESSONS, DAY OR ING NCING FREE Yopular Applause Contest Sunday Afternoon, STA AT E Al WonDong! 11 ASI te 19 Pal MARK TRAN BKLYN WESLEY BARRY in « Rarsto Riches’ Capitol Grand Orchestra. MAPITOL . Miah “THE VALLEY of SILENT MEN’ Kimborle; & Page otier, | PLAYHOUSE % 48th Bry 028 ves ¥ Mats. Wed and Sat. 2 MR. ARNOLD DALY 'n “ON THE STAIRS” By William Hurtbut—with James Tateeeck Peal E'orna Flame” ain Sensation Triumph i “THE WORTD > 1S MINE With Lola Fisher & Alfred Lunt. "rane, GUNDAY WORLD WaNTs Wonk

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