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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922, HOLD MILITARY | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC |) BUYS ANOTHER BLOCK]: between 63d and 64th AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. __ AMUSEMENTS. ved To pee OES CE, 7TH or WINTER GARDEN oer fom | PA SING SHOW into the chureh Gen, Bridgman will be Chief Mars Two Sopranos and a ‘Cellist Lb addict “ fig +, Sytvin ait ik ot Provide Yesterday's | sc. woriigr oman Boone amar caste cure 2. carter eit BY OSS OM TIME | a sate “itits HEAVEN Music. wizky, in the afternoon made | he block the 1 Crulkshank, William A. White 4 - Metropolitan debitt do Aeolian Hall.| A, becweon ¢ ». who usually handle the Roeke- CENTU RY S Pen Gor BROADHURST, Gey || LITTLE Wit 3 | BOOTH SERVICE SUNDA By Frank H. W: ih as eee emer | MA voalty 8, agd Le J. Carpenter |B tive g ao pi tldt THI: “PEREDCT' MUSICAL. PLAY, wae [3 atin a renal 30. q ran |. Warren. de, we i not go beyond re-] cor ‘ negotiated the dale, Neither firm ‘Bh PLAN! ER faa) Hy bp dither Shanty hop for her r i ‘ nme : THE La WE CASINO th EF & Sivas. eves 85: BROCK PUNDITTTON snmoutesd y i *repare Il eitat teat ning lightened the step con i reital ¢ Musical CHARACTERS HOnganizations Prepare forfut woe tune nen aa aris secre cee ALLYREMEGMARY 6 oa ea 4 First Ceremony of Kind at Jot ™ Tal Berea easslleeliond n Hall monty varia :,\ hi s. Ha Wi WO) EDDIE DOWLING and Groat Cast BuO a teas j as Carnegie Hal urther, recollections} goes ood w ind may be counted diet St, 7 wf Bia veka Sifth Avenue Church. Jor a dotightent afternoon at a pre-|tipon to play « program In musichant tes W hisperin ires COMEDY ¥. " | io : vions ippoaltes ath sitet soit bevi cine concert Mabe tev. aeentas| nly the youngest, ELTINGE ire cs : ng Bre tet ae he we * GRACE GEORGE \ ae 1 AR Ener To ae NAA Emig ese aa i RC ea ll ih ae a tenderest leaves of Suni wecwteae: | THIN 1 C E__| © norman Trevor —Robori. Warwick ; organizations and re ves fr r © program proved « ‘ tubinstein, Man and tinelly ; a " GSeteran crsaniaitions and pattiotie}attractive ax anticipated, tt whevel without’ whom a “cell the world’s finest FLORENCE REED of | MAKINE ELLIOTT 3nd 35 | OBUURY em yy ee Grae 4 socleties will ipate in the cere-} was the Mlb of ie 9 Wel would be 1c iy ‘ we EAST OF su r4 The F ithf lH t “<3 e's ENT W Souris mony of the massing of tho colors) carried @ mental picture of a vol TaN ieee a tea plants go into YW. SOMEROET MAUONAN, QUNTUTe are oo soon é ext Sunday afternoon at the Church| of ample volume, colorful and warm CEL adhe as _ os : i i lt catia Hor the Heavenly Rest, 40th street and ee Bin Munday: eve Tetley’s Orange WOROSCO Tag | — mn Brine natory ot tho country auch a[suited, perhaps, to auch numbers 9 th Pekoe. That’s why i}] JOLSON'S 59th ST. 3" MAT, TODAY sears$2,00 i CT ei, .., | Rithikysitordakow's of the first performance in : ¢ Hoe ane eet menceded ty facerer moments. Still, all was not] Onem, entitled “Dax Horkonsert. HOPwOUDs LACE ie Teta ares fo ee ir q i Si Lois dae * | lost Miss Frank has, at command, | first pre ninAmeric TIMES SQ. \ F afford missing this Capek drarna. " tie Police Band ey hese the singing technique, and her skiil| day evening, Feb. 14, * EVES Stephen Rathbun, Sun. will cot ma hree rifle his department helped to com-|Thureday afternoon, evenness sth HEL cha TRRAeRETCCAT ELT URINE | te eepeeerepe eee 10: Coon walk : ‘‘Made the most hardened playgoer look companies from th th Regi pensate for deficiencies. In one num- i d R ‘kabl J and a company trom the 212 Tver, Rameau's ‘Faithful Shepherd, in open-eye amazement. emarkable, ment, N. G. N.Y a work the singer discovered las daring, tremendous, exotic, weirdly beau- As the column passes 47th Street It] summer in France, the a : tiful.’’—James Craig, Eve. Mail. | will be reviewed by M Gen. Rob-] ment was provided by the tes BEES Wee S " tp Billed ‘ Bert Lee Bullard, 1 commond-| Quartet, made up of men from thul second ce Makes ‘ood TEA a certai ; As full of thought as a Theatre Guild § ing the Second Corps Area: Admival] Philadelphia Orche 1a harp g° a inty BERNARD’ & CARR play. The novelty of the year. and no Bec. ty Commandant "AMUSEMENTS. AHUAEN ENTS, PARTNERS AGAIN household should be content until all g Third Naval District; Gen. Jamos W EMPIRE aa r UAT ee its members have seen how their daily r L commanding the National f i F : (Biection. Day) life is patterned after the insects.” i Guard, N Gen, George R. Dyer, HENRY MILLER HEPUBLIG Were tia ~Robert G. Welsh, Telegram. ] Gen. Oliver B. Bridgman and Police} RUTH CHATTERTON bi he women's on of patriotic :NDERNES “4 : a societies will assemble in front of the HENRY wens een ay MATS, SAT. & nett pay. ne fy tne ae vo | ; reviewing party and will follow the te Varie ats, New iS x S . f Military organizations in the parade! in “THE AWFUL TRUTH” | KLAW vinta’ ti te Ba, rift F ’ ae 0, j will form according to the date of = avato ‘eeu " TH INSECT PLAY by JO ad KAREL ¢ ; Biss rocrieion, Inrtho/dyqpe of ral KNICKERBOCKER ont se uaa ‘THELAST WARNING ws Kee i ef Fs “A finer thing sHeh ‘R. U. R. ‘fiaed in ' nt. It H amati Hit, with Wao. Courtieigh. at hy : ee. i will not THE YANKEE PRINGESS. = Mi ro a AI Bist ant Sta scope, feeling, philosophy. Better than H path Lode eesti | Kaluan's Latest: Musical Gem. EQUITY 4gTH st; Bebo, Nresat.aTH the Theatre Cle Pieacnis the original production at Prague (Mr. i PM. They will Eve Macgown saw this play abroad).’” Kenneth Macgowan, Globe. ie SE “MALVALOCA” , GatBtok, ; ‘pie! | SANE COWL SX, ESCHANTING : rib NEW Po : ot alien eal oneal of four \ ctl Music. BOX REVUE | BEGINNING NOV. yee URS Ge “No theatregoer who wants to see the and women's patriotic societies. ‘The : STAGED BY HASSARD S GAIETY} een 1 (Rose Bernd” Ap bold, brave new things which the young marshals of these will be Col. Thomas « CORT ™ or GAIFTY Foualtiog ities LONGAGRE THA: ant “Eve 80, follies are up to can afford to miss this Pardcknder Glenn. Howat. WALLACE EDDINGER—MARY NASI. SarstieWede 3 =~ Mved_and Se play. Staged with all the new guile and nad Col. John & CAPTAIN APPLEJACK’ LIBERTY “= m a AT. MATIONAL=* imagination that the European theatre POLICEMEN IN CHASE ‘ Tile) Sunshine Menenl: Caneas fmt” PRY iy sia tee non has to teach us. Brilliant and magnifi- HALT MAN WITH SHOTS ; ss HARRIS Weet 42d St Eve, at a3] 7Itoeey Darlin "a MATS 6 ELEC. DAY & WED. cent spectacle.’’—-Alexander Woollcott, Herald. he, "3 iM Th qi ee ee q i IN BROOKLYN ROBBERY ald re tka ~VANDERBIL West «81m SHUBERT “A play of large intent, which is inter- Mtw sat Gremnwicn cn Vintage eins esting, striking and dramatically effec- tive. Always unusual. Two ant hills at Discovered, Red “The audience took it to its ty Ung $1,500 Worth of C BELASCO est 44 oe See ONES RAY) B d h bl d RUE ene war is magnificently imaginative and this Golowing a chase through’ the eon your guar Wi en gums ee a “PLAY WINS ROAR AFTER ROAR seems to us one of the loftiest achieve- streets of Williamsburg, in which sev- LENORE ULRIC siKIKE TODAY AT 2. 2.30—TONIGHT AT 8.30 Pn ee Teta teaT ie aoe mettre eral shots were fired by police, Gon- | West ¢ resents dolfo Tergolizzi, alias Howard, alias Look to your teeth, for they are price- | LYCEUM "s Materthe Ms ry THE. MOST SPECTACULAR t Jobn Murphy, was arrested early to- u hy, tak | DAVID BELASCO Presente AND THRILLING PHOTO tie HEIPPODROME <: 1000 SEATS DAILY MATS. 25¢ NIGH, less. Be especially careful when your gums bleed, for Pyorrhea, destroyer of teeth and health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past 5 day after three burglars were sur- prised rifling the wholesale t store of Jacob-Schenck, No. 71 Sum- ner Avenue, of $1,500 worth of ciga- rets.. Two of the men escaped. eco ALS. "The OldSoak’ PLYMOUTH Sst fetes baat B30 WILLIAM COURTENAY 1p " DRAMA EVER STAGED! rt FRANCES STARR in ENE OnSTE FRAZEE ‘\;: a ~ an PONT LT asd bs ConRIGA PAUL WHTEMAN 22 eer Rotts “ By Edw. | Tergolizzi, thirty-two, No. 2166] forty, and thousands younger, are HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND” Pee abe W.seth Bt. Evs.8.80. sal ‘Third Avenue} Manhattan, denies he subject to it. The odds are heavy HUDSON ° Staton Weel 2:00 | — ‘BANCO oe the”, had any part in the burglary, but Po- GEORGE il. 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