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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922, * id fr alesis found dead in his dressing room, and] be sure there was something more AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. his understudy disappeared my:teri-| than a ghost back of It all, The hor- —— i HE NEW PL Y ously only to bé dragged back half] rors were dragged out a bit too lone, ‘ e out of his mind. A. big tarantulalespecially in the rehearsal scene crawled up the wall, and a suller| which went over the samo ground a ( ‘ras oO ; “ i one gave the leading woman the € erything con ; {Tfright of her life by making « beo-| sid yarning’’ cer The Last Warning Lande Manta ot hence: | tly roved {0 te the moat seve vhit k. These pets of which} and am » mystery plays we tts Most Novel of Mystery Plays Woodtor!. liad been so fond ‘idn't| have ex Thomas IF, Fallon ‘One Exciting Night’ it is. .7328 thrills in two hours with ‘the storm —_—_— seem to be a fatal necessity ‘o the] contrived it from Wadsworth Camp's still | raging ” (Morning Telegraph) % plot, but they evidently were willing} novel “The House of ear.” wale E ‘grap i Ly CHARLES DARN'“ON things, and 0 should not be scolded] The fearsome thing was capitally “7 . : ee eg OE Se f you don't die of fright, you will laugh yourself to death . . Tense moments MERE was great commotion at the Kinw Theatre last night, in the] In spite of all In Ann Mason he had a charming when one thinks one’s heart just cannot last another yard ... then course of which all the Mghts went out, u shot was fired from an| Mc BAT ae ite eB fun of the comes an onslaught of comedy that congeats thé thentrey.... As md upper box, policemen rushed in to guard the aisles und exits, and the nae tote ‘ ; excl Remierar sak iris le us| GaA WRG ts) lowed is leave Gs Hee eercoee cea ing as ‘The Bat’ , . Superior to anything of the sort the screen has known. Because of the fact that the long-sought murderer of an actor was in the] quite so thrilling as the sy . +» Griffith’s art most tellingly evident ’’'( The Sun) Budience, Suspicion seemed to point to a dramatic critic, for Perey Ham] Mrsition of | Woodford dome Mond suddenly buried his face In his hands, but developments proved this| MOT! SNVOtIME AL and Highly, she: he most exciting motion picture ever witn Base conjecture to be regrettably wrong. TA Coe ACE ah & Pp essed . . . breath-taking No end of exciting things happened "=== “aa in—and out of—"The Last Warning,” ‘ which went other mystery plays one better by o’erreaping the footlights and running around downstairs and up- stairs like mad. For souvenirs of this Wild occasion nothing could have been eo fitting as loaded automatics. Doubie-barreled opera glasses we a 4 as merely useless impedi- z Resets, igiinted ouses Aro. common MILK M Ik 80 terrific. ... highly successful’ (Herald) enough, but here for the first time in /Cow In The Pantry reamy 1 the history of spooks was o haunted theatre, with the ghost of John Wood- ford walking the boards he trod on the very night he was found choking, EVAPORATED Ww, but you may good sport Rich | —AIl You Want! climax . . Even remembering what the master film producer had dong in ‘Way Down East’ his present storm surpasses all . . Griffith has added the funniest type of negro comedian”’ (Hvening Journal) And so will you—' . ‘The audience, as one man, shivers at One Exciting Night ..... actions ‘But he’s funny— “One Exciting Night is a hilarious thriller. . . . « And don’t forget the only to disappear in the most inex- lice! er. Here was the Plenty for coffee—all you want for cereal, : Siumty, euety old house reopened after daasaet ov cooking. dns storm ; Y: 7 von t Bs you see it... . A screaming, streaming climax, a Be ON ot ies taubeaee aganat Ne All without running up a big milk bill or being magnificent piece of work, that brings the picture to a whirling, whir- Se ee canbe. wlve the in any way extravagant. ring end . - The negro Romeo's comedy is broad and busy, but he’s It had a greonroom Ike How?—simply by adopting Van Camp's as your funny”. .-.-. (Zimes) ¢ old, with a skylight anc ‘atmosphere’ to satisfy Belasco. A ghost with drametic in- stinct—and al! ghosts must have that don’t you thin uldn’t have foun. a better hanger he walked fr the Garrick to the Century. But no ghost could scare that erst while brave ‘bull,’ Arthur McHugh. who leased the theatre with the grim determination not only to revive ‘The Snare," in which Woodford was ap- pearing when murdered, but to en gage as many of the members of th original cast as he could get together Among others was that famous lead ing woman, Dolly Lymken, beautiful beyond her name. The significance ot her engagement was realized when we were given every reason to believe that Woodford had been a bad actor with women, Deep, that man Mc milkman and keeping a supply of Van Camp’s Milk in H try. foal sql cfievt, safest milk Nighbred Herds and “A great many enormously funny bits were uproariously received ...The . model dairies can produce. a | | storm scene is the directorial genius at his best” ,.... (The Glabe) Supplied yow at far less cost than bottled = mill " Begin using Van Camp’s Milk today. i VAN CAMP’S MILK - All gasp and so will you— “Griffith’s picture will live among the immortals of the silver screen ... ‘ “One Exciting Night” is one of the best photoplays ever shown ....A storm scene the most realistic ever produced. . . two thousand turned ‘away. . .. all the guests gasp, and so will you’’ (Eve. Telegram) oo RF RESTS EE YR a a Gale after gale of applause— “The tornado is indescribably dramatic . . . Griffith has constructed gate PAaEG 5p sonays WED- SAT —— Hugh, fathoms deep—still waters an: An Waren oleve a thrilling detective drama as skillfully as he can build an epic of Te ihe, ceetiony seekiagel Be TREVOR B2c%, history” .-.-. (24merican) was puzzled by the strange goings-on that soon made the whole company jumpy. Even the play couldn't be read in peace. Smoke crept into the room under doors and the poisonous fumes threatened to end the enter- prise then and there. When the stage director came up for air he dropped ai gv, te ae the prompt book in horror, for across Wt St. ry, 2628, Eve.8.30 SWE TY aaiht By J. P. Toohey and W. C. Percival MATS, 2b to $1 Eva. Soe to 1 ept Bat, & Holldayy) ept Bat., Sun. BLOSSOM TIME NS CENTURY ct nd AMBASSADOR i en | THE LADY IN ues win wiina | 300th Performance To-Night. BENNETT. vAT RATIONAL GOOD BALCONY SEATS $1, Wf sen & B ATR dIst 8t.,W.c CASINO B.A.2' Ry | “And One Exciting Night it is for anyone ... a thrilling melodramatic climax brought gale after gale of applause . . Entire forests seem to be up- rooted and go drifting across the scene . . . Buildings g0 hurtling through the air. . titantic . . compared with other storms as a terrific cyclone to a zephyr .... a mighty spectacle well worth seeing . . . . ludicroua Evenings, two pages was written, “The Last] wyrter Whis ri and wate oepauhe Superstition of thelr Mand the wahanoy [0 SHUBERT re Sones, SALLY, IRENE = MARY | —S>_MAtS: wen. &SAT.2.30 flights of comedy”? ..... « (Mail) actors might well feel that Woodford Matiness Wee, and & with | EDDIE DOWLING and 0 Great Cast | SELWYN y * Ss = Bia want oyveay te play ee] Gemeen Vaiane Fee | PERNano SCAR i abe kaicia aa ‘ , fessional jealousy had been carried Now MAXINE ELLIOTT’S 2% or By - 3 & ‘ss ” Twice dail 2.80820 Ee Bameigesh sayin a Borate Wa, PARTNERS AGAIN A olloTheatre ome reared "ihre mean mor of a THIN ICE [att veneue tn oo eagles i » one Exciting Night” 3) s a ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents ford’s celebrated candlestick scene the actor who clutched the ‘prop’ got a terrible electric shock. McHugh tried to pass off little interrup- tions of this sort as natura) dis- turbances, but he had no sooner de- One and’ produation: lawisnte os Times ETHEL BARRYMORE MOROSCO see 4 Abe cbiase) tageditel Mats, Wed. & Bat., 2.00. | a LONGAGRE Siecle N By roormaarg 00, wey GAUSS CHAUVE RIS roadway & 40th St. EMPIRE ‘Sictinees Wed anda HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON LA TENDRESSE”’| A Whirlwind of Critical Approval FOR thow hima trick or two than a sand- ""(AENDERSESS) Ch” COHAN Bais rt show him a t or two @ sand- . spon ae MA ei HENR The rd Speeches, ‘The teading ‘man. vas|f MADGE KENNEDY © tm Murs He tna Be 5) NORA BAYES opi tues “SPITE CORNER” Ee: OVHE AWFUL TROTH® lei aa tae oem bor ot am. The poe Nhe ates Heads iw. soseenser wACcHAM. 1] pyygH & JUDY RUNAERE 3 THE "Las Ware iNG' AL'S Soak’ HERE thy Old: ak Pais SONS UNKNO WH * equity 48TH Ry AT TH8 —ar fm KNIGKERBOGKER 2s” 8", "820 "MALVALOCA” “2 TIMES SQUARE THEATRE %5%. y Told by JANE CO iL a hundred graces’ THE YANKEE PRINCESS Kalman'y Latest Musical Gem, “A GOOD SHOW? — £55, TBE SL. your ons Bast Play'-reaeve MUSIC BOX Tar Bi apt nerte fo alties “A TRULY GREAT PLAY’’— * 5 Wea kantane . lod Une 1y distinguished audience fairly rose te Wve VUE Medasats GALSWORTHY seotilfue, weledeama,, Uncormonly distingulshed audience taley BP SHOWS VUIBERTY Siem cS st, | MATINERS “Well and sincerely done."—Alan Dale {2 tha Amerloan. in Ever a The Smashing Musieal Comedy tit nd ne New ACS seer iat os cen and sincere and uncommonly humam."—Lusrs 31a: 10 News. APOLLO ‘Twice 1 WWALUAC GERMANY NASA “The mowt entertaining play It has born the reviewer's lot to report thig at tty D Ww. GRIFFITH'S Sensational Triumph, “THE WORLD 1S MINE” ERLE TA CAPTAIN APPT JACK un anon a ‘ON THE STAIRS’ Sennen ri 50m long time avd there will be sermons preached al a amatic literature. Worth seeing again and SAM HARRIS ‘pituation follows anoth Wm. Anthony M | Eves. 8 2 lh ar? re A sogetrane ura o Servna LYR oTRE|TOOAY 2:59 | ene nee ning “OL the Third Floor Back,""—Tvacy Lewis tn the ; COvehwatra, nights, $1 de 6) 00, Hal ray wethe mudlence took He to ite heart, —totp, | VANDERBILT *: Fats 200 sical q PRIGES ‘sony, 800, ata, Coo. a. | HLM OR See ees | ver, intereating, adroltlyDulll play, | Unexceptional in moral, stro | Sen ee 8.80. p' ‘ =a cha BELASE Nat 4 ce ata Hh he ERS iment, "suggestive in ephrituat 1 and earnest in purpose.’ OF HILARIOUS COMEDY thrilling commen sense."—Konaoth ai (EN “ACIMENCE LAUGHS EURIOUSLY UST LENORE ULRICss KIKI Eats Pea lo have 9 long and pro ugh + The appl ong (Ought te have lay. The applause was rapturous ue z Telegram. 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ORANGE Biss FS iris ening eroprse, con, Be gvlenly PETE Srmotony Oren, Band Concerts A HOWLING SUCCES ; ane NIGHTS, 8.30, MATINEES, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, 2.30. Ps declares a noted skin specialist. i No more EA L CAR} OLL i MATS 1 TO: MORROW AND ¥a Because of its germ destroying prop- CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Baby Show 4 erties, this sulphur preparation in- A Paradise of Boautitul Babies Pare icciiet! snaeeae tee sores HIPPODROME SUNDAY ||| day'to' three yeare. 0 0" O° DANCING @xeemugie nace right up and leaves the skin clear and as Beate Bs at B. 2OUIN || eine Comcast for Womet shiva “Ehteriaining. Muni Hiny “Pity "Newel? RP TIRE MEWS MAT Omienes oe, He mid, Hie ore Taney oi mt Entertaining Mus Thly Nene."—Hurn AMBROSE’S S EVES. It seldom falls to relieve the tor- Strong Man Contest UMBIA BURLESQUE, Se BURLESQUE eveny tok ment without delay. 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Me Two 10, Big Sensational Spe JUST MARRIED QQUARE__Vaihcus’ Waite’ Orchestra “MARION DAVIES | BROOKLYN weet i a 31, Shows—2 to clalty Acts Requiring “t ’ 2 ov : ae Y.. Q at oan and 8 fo 10 j Great Skill, Strength With Vivian MARTIN & Lynne OVERMAN IVOLI EOALA SWANEOH te freee HON WHEY PEC Bore CHAS. RAY ————— = AL ¥ ad Wiliams eA pe TAILOR MADE MAD ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS SEATS Tickets on Sale at the [paPrat: ‘Ny q an7eW \" WONDERS of the it ORIGINAL PIANO THO 50c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Box Office if he el ‘NOTED SOLOL BALLET-ORCH. t ed at Bist, in) Mothafel Vresentatlon. WORLD WANTS WORK WOND. | WORK MONDAY WONDERS & % WAS IN FLOWER |scas-tarr oe F r ee ee oe mye a