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ae 1+ ~- a ee me ITU i net ome eeepc eee ETT IIE, i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. © = hes resumed his role in ''The Cat and, Alc Marion Davies and Charles ° AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. the Canary” at the National Hackett ure ke icf | MIGTEA RIKEN Boner a COIN, Braeae. _ SHUBERT T VAUDEVILLE | ‘39th Street) Comedie Francaise Co. | e ta ge Ira Hards will stage the book and —— WINTER GARDEN ©: fave Tues rhea, arth | Laman an Go Jolian Alfred the dances for the new A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. LAST 3 WEEKS. “Tob. MA Hi 4 CENTRAL sns"ivway. | oenient, tue PASSING SHOW Let 1 By BIDE DUDLEY Peggy Wood musical piece. Broadway hears there is a play in : “ee M eLeo a > “ tnt Jacinto Benavente may come to] the offing called “Al Brown, the Man pastry AN *¢ AYF«FLD America to see Nance 0’ Neil in his| + tne Hour." COMED Wy. gist At q bert & KEMPER have} pjiay, “Field of Ermine.’ ‘ FIRST MATINEE, THURSDAY. ~ Fe al lige elle Pa PR io a ts 0! inehart, as yet un-|Carr ive ir performance * op jouse,|M: nh An Oshkosh youn, i , HARLEM 4 ~-BORN 10 EDI EDITH DAY. named. They will put it into re-[¢? “Partners Again” to-night at the young lady named Jones The Romantic Age | supert | MANLEM 12 ‘ i Y Selwyn Theatre. Once said in most emphatic tones; ——<——$—————_——vavo. & | ‘al af 6 A ———— heargal in about a month and plan toy") 70 eg member of th + ; ABTH ST, Pentre ot 7. e800 || Revues. | TH Mano . * he “To gamble’ . ‘ees Wed, an 5 ea. © y. bring it to Broadway shortly after) riippoarome stage staff, has written 9 ‘8 not right, hoe Matin rein is | one 8 Revue SHUBERT Theat Ne aver om Decli t ‘6 Aaa it at Depor-| 3%" 1: The play ts an original story} two songs and is being congratulated But drop in some night, Mystery Play WHISPI FACTS & FIGURES." Padaeviile 16 Wu ines to Admit at Depor- it been | on all olde ne , ’ audevtile mwicn VitLace Fouts tation Hearing He Is on which Mrs. Rinehart has en 0 haphe a a phe I'll win your dough rolling the bones. - LAR MATINEE TO-MORRO! ’ ‘ if : working for nearly a year. Dr. | Ste ‘Wise saw i Top or aneraTs |||)» NT Was lire code. bv.b.co |) = Child's Father. ae World, Wo Live’ in" recently and] pur IT IN THE ACT. TATES HEATE mae wow || ge BELMONT See sce et) | REPUBLIG Mts Weis stat Saw ioc MRS. FISKE WITH FRAZEE. _ | wrote Proaucer “you say Sammie te your witer” TiURS EVE, VIRTUE? | T comebY mT: PAbi Pat Somerset and Carle Carlton] Through an arrangement with) svete’ will not open at the Bayes Ns A New Drama. bal | — DIe's I r “IS OSe) | faced each other again yesterday|George C. Tyler, H. H. Frazee will| Theatre to-night. It may have its “Why. T thought she belonged to AMBASSADOR * Th.d0thnr.B'y, Ev.825 | t afternoon at the English actor's 1a8t] airect the tour this season of Mrs.|first performance Thursday night. the church. ‘worosco Wve" |} The Lady in Et Wore? Wihks Renartt RITZ, W.ASth St, Evs.8.30. Mats. Wed agat, | Hearing in deportation proceeding#] 46 in her new play, “Paddy."| After an iliness of a week, Marie MOROSCO sieve | f The Lady in Ermine rs Witte Woot: || 66 99 Gaveat f & pending on Ellis Island, arising over Ae Burke will return to the cast of ‘The BIGGEST | Saeneeseasegeesioneerserseeeeeeentseseaineceeey BANC O wy Somerset's alleged relations with| Years ago Mr. Frazee, then an ad- Lady in Ermine” to-night. | Maxine Elllott’s <° of By. Evs.8.1 My ete dith Day, actress, and wife of Carl-| vance man, saw the actress In ‘Tess ha Mann of “Whispering ear paweth oe peau | With Lota Fisher,Alfred Lunt.Francls Byrne ‘ ton. f the D'Urbervilles’? and he made a wire will be featured by the ‘ pate rhe FO cf) THEA... W. 42d St. Eves. 6.30. O Carlton wns called on to explain|° " f Ht hes so day, | Messrs. Shubert next season In a new | JEANNE EAGELS in “RAIN” TIMES 50. ‘roo. Hea ¢ Mate, Thurs. & Gat, why he had algnified a desi» to re-} VO" 0 be her manager some | play. HOPWOOD'S LAU “Audience Swept Beyond Control.""—Mall. Oe ee ee ip hes \ | frain from further prosecution of the; Now that dream Is to be realized. In| Among those who -have engaged x ao = THE F Oo oO L ads case against Somerset. “paddy” Mrs. Fiske has another big} boxes for the opening of “The Love NEW YORK TIMES says | = yoake “Were you offered monetary con-| emotions if ‘ o|Chila” at the Cohan to-night are is Fang aE CRcila. Lemme andi | CELT THEA “Av t24 St Laat sideration or other inducement to CAInead Lise We pt es oaRE? John McCormack, Mme, Frances SALLY tas pe Sl pheuea bee hornets ‘tae withdraw from this case as principal ly soles .—— —————— —_—_ ary,’ according to all the sta Sima tana tsetse wat nee Nera IRENE Speciale geen o Gai 10D of the Law Division. Carlton replied: | Rochester. lass & Jule Nightly, since it came to Casino, the theatre has been literally packed to the doors. The EDDIE ee phrase in the theatre is ‘hanging And a Great Cast. on the | c By Montague and MARY *: The Musictal Comedy Sensation — pled hedged that letter to = | Oe Wan ahh ae SL tags 64 trecost attra long asd con- | ELTINGE: seks er ot st SFLORENCE REED hi, 'EAST OF SUEZ" BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. HONOR FOR MISS KENNEDY. , Madge Kennedy's picture, all auto- graphed and everything, is to hang in the State House at Albany, we are told. She gave it to Katharine Smith, daughter of Gov.-Elect Al Smith, the other night when the ladies of his family saw her show, ‘‘Spite Corner,”’ at the Little Theatre, and later vis- ited her in her dressing room. fidential conference with a very prom- inent New York man, a friend of = Miss Day and myself. He urged me ii to put no hindrance in the way of Somerset marrying Miss Day so as to give an honorable name to their obild. “I have appeared here to-day mainty for the purpose of facing Somerset again and asking him like @ man to tell me is he the father of Mise Day’s child in England?” STRONG ONT e psa: Lawrence J. Cassidy, lawyer for] Austin Strong, author of ‘7th Somerset, raised his hand and the| Heaven." at the Booth Theatre, is actor refused to answer, When the|St#s¢-managing his own play. He Holi hearing was ended, witnesses, nay [assumed control when Producer John \ For olidays Puanite i ; Golden left for Chicago, taking with \ . i Carfton, again epprénched Somerset [iim the troupe's reqular stage Man- and Other Days it for the offictal record, tell me, man |*5*?+ *© cope with the situation cre AN HONEST MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT Read what they say about this WILLIAM FOX photo drama. THE MAIL: “If you spent your childhood ia a small country town ‘The Vil- PLAYHOUSE iii q ee BDU 4%. We ge Mees, Beans | JOLSON'S 59th ST. estan eke ‘any, 2 UP SHE GOES srice sconce" LD WE LIVE IN. "22.2p “Better tere more could| Norman Trevor—Robert. Warwick “*Lottlest achievement of the theatre.” BROADHURST stints take Akay MATIONAL™ “Here is a Musical Comedy that is eal iy eb, re re ‘ ith’ i i are f qualifying as joperetta cul i Atal by .FVANE -Baond'ay Witharawal Has graced American lage Blacksmith’ is sure to bring opatect” to the point of qu: is | to man, are you the father of Miss} ¢ oon “Lightain’.” Austin says for tables for fifty years you back delightful memories, Musical Play is, moreover, genuinely comic.”’—NV. ¥. Tim. l¢ t Day's child? Rha panera pubile (67g i ‘ and if you are a New Yorker — Cariton said, on emerging from the} ‘he. Keneral public to look out—he dad born and bred it will show you d |} | P room, that Somerset acknowledged he|™*¥ act some day. Always delicious and wholesome. what wonderful things you “Jt grew more and more good to look at, and more and | | is the father of the child, but Somer- eos i oe Genial havin wade Gay euch PETROVA DOES WELL. Made after a famous recipe from statement. Olga Petrova, who has been star- the finest ingredients obtainable. ‘The warrant had been issued upon| fins in “The White Peacock” out in \\ the grounds of “admission of a crime|the Middle West, has been doing a invoking moral turpitude.” Somerset | me business. In Atchison, Kan., our having denied admissions ascribed to|°d home, she told the people she him, corroboration was necessary,|knew a certain former-Kansan and First the record was read in which| they literally flocked to her play. Somerset was quoted as having said} “Well,” they said, “if you know to the inspector he had lived with} him, you must be a fine actress.” Wadith Day. Thomas J. Conry, Special] Ahem! It's rather warm weather Agent of the Law Division, swore the| for November, don’t you think? statement taken by him was true. Another witness, H. 8, Underhill, cor- Gossip. roborated him. 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