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{ | { 4 Plays for the Coming Week MONDAY NIGHT GARRICK—"'R. U. R.” TUESDAY NIGHT BROADHURST THEATRE— The Faithful Heart.” COHAN THEATRE—Nora Bayes in “Queen o° Hearts." CENTURY ROOF—Third Pro gramme of ‘“Chauve Souris.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT PUNCH AND JUDY THEATRE— “The Ever Green Lady.” HE THEATR Monday n ton of “R ILD Garick on prod melo- fantasti Capek, a ©: Among 0 sydney, travers, done! Pape eee nee LVIN TER GarRorn WSS- Nora Bayes cc yhan Theatre Queen o’Hearts, ‘y Frank Mandell, Lewis Gensler yudley Wilkinson. With Miss Bi Fdna Hibbard, Pio » Morrl son, Arthur Uttry and others oe ‘The third programme of Dalicif's Chauve Souris” on the Century Roof will be offered Tuesday night. One of the new numbers ts a drama of the harem called ‘The Fountain of Bak- behi-Saral. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and ‘Katinka’ are to be retained The postponed production of ‘Th: Kver Green Lady,” with Beryl Mercer are Ha Dean in “Under aptation of Oulda's ether with ‘opies of th chestral nu: nlo by Se “THE BIG WONDER SHOW” ind J. M, Kerrigan heading the cast COLUMBIA BU. will be made at the Punch and Judy RLESQUE. Theatre on Wednesday night Yor its burlesque the Columbia ‘The musical play “Marjolaine’? with] TPeatre will have “Tho Big Wonder be the attraction at the Bronx Opera | * of ph Hurtig, offering House. Change of Bills In Vaudeville CENTRAL—"Girgne a Thrill,” a musical comedy revue by Will B. Johnstone, with the Gardiner Trio and Gluck and Sorel, dancers, will be pre- sented as part of the bill. Max and Moritz, two chimpanzees from over- seas, make their first American ap- pearance. Other acts include Gene] Pp, Barnes, Byron and Langdon and the Tip-Top Four. PALACE—Van and Schenck, Sophie Tucker, Vincent Lopez and his Penn- sylvania Orchestra and Jane and Katherine Lee will appear. COLONTAL—Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, Germaine Mitty and Bugene Tillio, Lydell and Macy and Jimmy Lucas with Francine and race Hayes will be on the bill. PROCTOR THHATRES—Mac West, King and Anita Sauls, Canova, and Howard & Lewis appear the first half of the week at the Fifth Avenue. “Deserted at the Alimr’’ and Charlie Chaplin's “Shoulder Arms” will be shown on the screen, with vaudeville Women's Division of the Committee, State Astor, 2 P. M. Alpha Sigma, meeting, Astor, Dental Education Council of America moeting, Astor, 10 A. M, Reliance Club, meeting, Astor, 2 P. M. Gavel Club, dinner-dance, P.M. German Press Club, dinner, Astor, 7 P. skits, va n deville specialties and umber, IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. M. M. meeting, Pennsylva: Elbe Lodge, Republican 1%. M. Forum, meeting, luncheon, Astor Jemocratle 1 P.M. Astor, 7 Foret Polley Association, luncheon, Astor, 1 P. M. 5 Boort New York, dinner, Commodore, P. General Society of the War of 1812, dinner, Biltmore, evening. Sheepshead Bay Pennsylvania, § ¥ anoe Club, dance, M. Queensboro League of Hees Clubs, dan Bessseivantay 8 Liberty Club of the Eastern Star, din- ner, Pennsylvania, 7 P. M. National Fire Prevention Exhibition, 224 Regimont Armory, 168th Street and Fort Washington Avenue. Public Health Exhibition, ment Armory, Bedford and Atlantic Avenues, Brooklyn. Electrical Show, Grand Central Palace, 234 Regi- *1Co., death of her husband, Gustav of thirteenth story of a new butlding at prived of her husban THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER mt STARS OF THE SCREEN WHO WILL BE SEEN NEXT WEEK IN BROADWAY OFFERINGS | Ki IN “THE PASSING HOW/OFIO2>~ <<>> RoE Sy RO 1 TSG ORT TAL SR OO as age REE 1922, NORA BAYES Ih ‘Queen O HEARTS? GEO. ™, <P tates “) mit Cae) S Brow S Mone Tee ty rae Ni AMUSEMENTS. ee SKATING |CHOLAS RINK ACTRESS SETTLES SUIT FOR KILLING OF HUSBAND He Been Struck by lece of Terra Co Marle J, Akerlind, 1 West 49th Street, formerly of the Chu Chin Chow to-day settled a Supreme Court action for damages against, William M. Moore, Inc., for $8,500, Mrs. Akerlind’s suit grew out of. the Akerlind, who was killed Feb. 6, last, by a plece terra cotta that fell from the 90th Street and Riverside Drive. R, P. Monahan of N, Mrs. Akerlind’s attorney 2 Wall Street, sued on her to being de- jupport, com- panionship and protecti pibcaie hia saee me REGINALD M’KENNA SAILS ON THE MAJESTIC Halian Commissioner, Frowns on Immigration. Reginald McKenna, former chancellor of the British Exchequer, who attended the convention of the American Bankers’ Association here and’made a scts including ‘Chelsea Follies" at the 284 Street, In addition to vaude- ville the 68th Street [heatre will show John Barrymore in ‘Sherlock Holmes." The 125th Street Theatro will have the Danging McDonalds, Gareinettt Brothers and the films “Deserted at the Altar’ and ‘Shoulder Arms.” MOSS'S BROADWAY THEATRE ‘The bill ‘will include George Watts end Belle Hawley; Borso, Russian comedian; Oklahoma Bob Albright, the Dancing Lemons, Weber and Rid- nor in “Phe Throne of Terpsischdre" and @ feature film. LOEW'S STATH THEATRE— Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt in “On the High Seas" will be the film for the first half of the weck. Sonfe sf the vaudeville entertainers will be « colored company in “The Jaze Jubilee,"* Ralph Whitehead and George Alexander. Mae Murray in ‘Broadway Rose'’ feature the lat New Offerings On the Screen CAPITOL—‘The Old Homestead,” with Theodore Roberts in the role made famous by Denman Thompson, will be tue leading feature. A storm that devastates a village is included mong the scenes. There will also bo concert numbers, singing and dancing. STRAND — Rich will be seen in will be the film part of the week d Barthelmess ne Bond Br adapted from « story by George Wash- mn Ogden. Other features will be First Flivver,"’ Mas rand Topical Review Spanish soprano, chief soloist RIVOLI Play and Trina will be the The Face in the F CONCERTS | AND music. HIPPODROME, SUN. NIGHT, OCT. 15, ,’ sis Ouly Concert tn N, ¥. This. Season—JOHN Boer mack Viekets $1: $2.50 (plus 19% Tax), SEATS ice WD, GT. 8 _ BROOK ae yank ~ jon TRAN Battin Mrs IG PIANO TRIO DrREUINNING TO MOKWON GEORGE ARLISS in “The Man Who Played God” PASSING SHOW: ia TO-M’W NIGHT CONCERT AMUSEMENTS. ‘Thura.& Bat R | HOWARD, Ba | ADALR BIUOU @ "Tel. Col. R00 NEW PROGRA! CENTURY ® P So ele GRAND OPERA. ws i iis tty Eas ide, Wes oe By Lgule KK, Anspacher, st. Matinees Bat. and Columbus ve. 8.40, Tr iE TUESDAY, HEATRE, W Dir. R. G, Herndon | x | ssi0 | AMUSEMENTS. a |GENTRAL "tna ist. yA ODEVILL Twice Dally insis. | VAUDEVILLE | BLANCHE RING © CHAS: WINNINGER | Bert Baker & Co., Other Star Acts QR Thea., 40th, ne. Bey Mra. Gat. Wed: Col'bu The International Musical Su with THE ane NN ERMINE, WILE ea ‘All, IRENE. << MARY With EDDIE DOWLING and a Great Cant ELLIOTT Thea-si0thvor.By. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S Si Nitesteco a | A DRAMATIO ETHEL BARRYMORE » in “Rose Bernd With MAI UERITE, MAS WELE 42a Wed. ana Bate vio.” FLOREN E REED D in OF SUE BY W. SOMER*ET MAUGHAM SELWYN Sr. TIMES SQ. SMASHING COMEDY BIT, THE EXCITERS Allan Dinehart & Tallulah Eva.8.50, MatecThurd.dBat,2.20 APOLLO FRANK TINNEY NA MUSIGIRL COMEDY DAFFY DILL 0. Mate. Wed. Bat.2.30 SELWYN BARNEY ALEXANDER BERNARD & CARR PARTNERS AGAIN “)) UTTL W. 46.8 JOHN GOLDEN _MADGE KENNEDY SPITE GORNER ih a, e mene. ty” tows WHY MEN LEAVE HOME AVERY HOPWOOD'S Fanghing “i LOLA WISUR @ ALPKED LENT, ert | A STER, iO CORRIGAN LATA MAT, THLMS, (COLUMBLE Dad) Falling Also Sailing, BOOTH “REVUE | COMEDY *'**,¢) | JO 49TH ST. eats speech on the Internat situation, safled for } Majestic of the White Another notable on the immigrants bere fo said he bell Ital ould come to this ecbuntry to live y when ther fs a definite job awaiting them, few weeks AMUSEMENTS. _ MARION DAVIES CRITERION WHEN + OaLy 2208820 OMISSION BROADWAY sn 445 S0¢ 108150, KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER ‘Thea., 45th St Matinees Wed. and W. of By, Eve, Sat, 2.50. RIA KOUSNEZOFF RUSSE” " , aaat of Biw AN UNEQUIVOCAL COMEDY. BIE?” THIN ICE SON'S 59th St. REATEST MUSICAL IN OF AGES? BLOSSOM TIME Theatre, W way, Kivs.8.30 & Col's Day, |_ Whispering Wires SUPER-MYSTERY PLAY. “The Cid Soak” R14 DO: MERQUID. AL’S HERE! PLYMOUTH *; TpaaTa Bianvassst Aer mr ie nat REX! INGRAM’ Weer 'TRIFLING WOMEN RO ueane | rewar tan THBATRE, [ TO-DAY. 2.90 W afd Bo | TONIGLT ALITTLE CHILD "| SHALL Hee THEM /MME MARIA — aiiPoad 7 RAINBOW DANCING NEW YORK'S PRETTIEST, BALLROOM, Moen Popul c i AND Hid FAMOUS ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY § to 1, MAT. SAT. AND SUN. BROADWAY and 48TH ST. o> with hy Jack Boyle Lionel Barrymore, SEENA OWEN and the most remarkable supporting cast ever assembled, including Lowell Sherman, Louis Wolheim, Geo. Nash, Mary McLaren, Macey Harlam, Gustav von Seyffertitz. Directed by ALAN CROSLAND HERE is the greatest of all’ “Boston Blackie” stories, made into the most stirring, swiftest moving melodrama ever screened. It is steeped in mystery that never lessens its suspense until fina! fade-out. COMMENCING TOMORROW and all next week at the RIVOLI; HEATRE Bway & 49th St. (4 Paramount Picture Created by Cosmopolitan. Productions | GALA WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 9TH Anniversary of Opening DANCE PALACE TERRACE GARDEN Valuable Door Prizes TWO Inimitable, BANDS Irresistible, Se Le Admission—btiitmen 0: Dancing Free Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Nights, 50c and 75c Each Special Entertainment Ww Night orthwhile Souvenirs 58th St., Near Lexington Avenue YOU WON'T REALLY KNOW YOUVE GOT A HEART UNTIL YOU SEE “The yeh OLD HOMESTEAD 2:0" AT LAST- A PRODUCTION 0 Unck) Josh” ano20£ MKZTE ROY WORTHY OF ITS IMMORTAL STORY aievrs qeenson soa MM PARAMOUNT PICTURE FRITZ! RIDOEWAY.. T4 James,Cru ce Production = COMING TO THE CAPITOL: TOMORROW: ae MY oo ROLD LLOYD phony Orc IPAs fi: ay, B EXCELLENT VAUDEVILLE = Opera House )00 Fh 8 MA ise APITOL RUPERT HUGHES “LL, . LARCENY” eevee af ( HENRY RUTH CHATTERTON __| jviny“LA TENDRESSE” In Henry Ba KNICKERBOCKER i FULTON 48%: 8,9 THE SMARTEST ‘ DIVARD ROYCE persewrs Biadona® eA noununy 46257 i OLLS % yr." CE MUBICA West Mts Maj SAM HARRI Wm. Anthon “The audience took por “CAPTAIN oF. COHAN Tn: THE ENDLESS GHAIN "iin With “Margi TUESDAY EVE., OCT. 10 Now. MAX_ SPIERGEL Will YR NORA in a New Musical Plax, “QUEEN 0° HEARTS.” KLAW sete the Funniest Cons comed: GINGHAM GIRL. EARL CARROLL“: EMPIRE Brondvay 8 a8 8 THe” YANKEE ris 40th St., W. of Biway, Ives. 8.00 Neo! “UNDER TWO F OMECTION® wos ROL miAnstA Param: THE: PAC y ned Harrrmore & Keene Owen. "0: aut ALT Dderetiy" patton & da Paramount ¢ J ass ESOL « Dally. TALK OF THE TOWN s MILLER way eA vay & 38th Bt. he iS cRopeerto: DAY and WED. SHOW IN TOW EVES a1 O50 MAIS. WED &SAT 230 a8 te ats HENRY MILLER'S y INA CLAIRE * guice’s New. Comedy. Ht to Its heart.""—‘Frib pte Si Mats, 4sth St Matinees Wed, and Sat. BESINNING TOMORROW CARL LAEMMLE presents PRISCILLA B. De Mill ON BROADWAY, MONDAY AFTERNOON, THE BIG WONDER SHOW Beate in Advance, Smoking: ALL Bry Thv.8.20.MteToday, Fue, Octas d vainivivoca® cht with # ella 15 ‘AWFUL TRUTH” Eves, at iia 8 30. @ 43 6t. I € TO-DAY at sete DAVID RE LENG “LYCEUM aret Lawrence. Went BAYES Mat. TO-DAY WATSON, ‘Town, in bis Characters, Captivaies N.Y Times ‘Bt. | POP MATS, 8.20 | Wed. & Sat. } - HUDSO ; |TRE HIT OF t ULRIC as Kl & ) Presents . 8 eninge ny 4 ER HS — MATS WED. 6 SA I CEORGE' WHITES. SCAND) | WILLIAM COURTENAY e - | “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” ,*2, Edw Eve, at ce M. COHAN Porn THE TOWN * SO THISIS LONDON! lighting Prices: WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM Wonderful dance floor,.such as New York has never before seen! Last word in ar effects. and elegance! PAUL WHITEMAN, 1c. presents the celebrated ONE ADMISSION CHARGE COVERS ENTIRE EVENING, 8 P. M. to 1 A.V Matinee Tomorrow at 2 P. M. Ladies, Ride Gentlemen, $1.00, Sat. & Sun.: Heaven Smiles When Children Laugh! And how children laugh at and love D. W. GRIFFITH’S . Joyous Romance of Mystery ONE EXCITING NIGHT |, The Most Fascinating Film Ever Made Opening Apollo Theatre 42nd St. West of Bway Melodibus music by masters of rhythm. Ladies, 830; Monday Night October 23rd Soares neroereamaenrciar OPENS TONIGHT! Superb Lo bhoy LATTLN DUPBMENCE WUAT TOL NEED—A WORLD "WANE 4D wou ean 2) St. Nicholas Rink DANCING CARNIVAL AT THE ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69 WEST 66TH STREET. DANG NG Ey RY Fae § Ae tad YEAR Adiolacion: Daily, 55c SAT. end SUN., 60c & 75c. 3 ORCHESTRAS, NEW MUSIC, TUESDAY CARNIVAL NIGHT | ed “Livery Hour Tn DA CIN’ CARNIVAL 69 W. 66th St Phone 3700 Columbus ROLLEI SKATING

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