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“TURNING ON }|PRINCIPALS IN THE LEADING THEATRICAL OFFERINGS ON BROADWAY NEXT WEEK «o BY CHARLES DARNTON OR ONCB, at least, you may take the luminous caption of this column ‘at tte word, since it has to do with the epotitght that serves as a faint reflection of the Ghost in “Hamlet” as produced by Arthur Mepkine to the glory of John Barrymore. To your amazement and disap- ‘Peintment, perhaps, as well as mine, the poor, troubled spirit in it hasn't ® Shost of a show. Tt te as though Barrie had whiskedg?———————————————————— ® Tinker Bell ghost into Shakeapeare| doing the right thing. The ee-called @n4 made Elsinore a Never-Never- pala) method can be carried too Land. This view of the matter is no| "2. fore absurd than having the Ghost in] Th! protest has nothing to do with ys . ’ ete, j « . *“Hamiet’’ described in detail and then| “fr. Barrymore, whose Hamlet is oR fade ea ee ears Fi . . : a sbown first as a steady and again as|™odern” to a stimutative degree . ¢ We an at | f flickering light. If Hamlet and his| thoughtful, imaginative, sensitive and trusted friends seo the Ghost full-} time. You have only to see him to fee! bodied, bearied and armed, isn't it} that he sees the Ghost and ie awed only fair that we, too, should see it?/and shaken and fired by ft. You sense WALKING, talking Ghost is as Necessary to the brooding spell of “Hamlet as Hamlet bim- @elf. It is something to see and re- Member. It follows you out of the Keightley, Percy Hetton, Georges | California Rambk 2 ‘ \ it} theatre and through the years. This, wre . Renavent, Beth Varden and Lizzie|the “Ring Tang! at any pete has been my experience. Br McCall, and Ernest R. Ball at the 126th Street was, In fact, my first ex- ee S Theatre. Farience ri the theatre. At the ridic r > At the Garrtck on Monday night} PALACE—Lou Tellegen, Dious ago of eight I was taken one © the Theatre Guild will produce ‘'The| o Bieter Jos Cook Creawick, I could see nothing in it Perey Waram and Hi Ashford, but the Ghost. Even the exhibition of| Will ge out and bring back the Ghost. erey and Harry Ashfo Lobe “LT read the story ‘Miss} Bor! and Gigli as the Veronese lovers. Mollere's ‘Le Misanthrope” on Tues- APOLLO—The tenseness of 100 Tye HIPPODROME TO-MORROW WIGHT, $5 vos Thi ert and recital bill f t KIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW YO! kinf |Thompson,’ upon whtch ‘Rain’ @/Mme. Delaunois will be the Page wage sips Ly it to the old Surrey in London, to i . ) Lucky One," by A. A. Milne, This] Rugel will appear. thia play of plays. But, with be- 8, cast Includes Violet Heming, Dennis lated apologies to an actor named : King, Helen Westley, Graco Bitiston, | Po o# Roa tures Ron nls air vival of the season will be given by O the S - Dersemanship follo no less Sarg Jitan Opera Com: t Additions to the repertoire of the a as ae than five ote of tragedy could not rid] A, ND now please listen to John D, |'he Metropeiltan Opera Company new : Comedy Francaise company at the n the screen rea ‘ CONCERTS AND MUSIC, me of the apperition. For that matter, ‘Williams: Saturday afternoon, with Lucres: Sz. 39th Street Theatro will bo made with = 7 week la: To-morrow afternoon, Phil- |@#Y night and ‘*Tartuffe” on Wednes- | yeara is condensed and shown on the founded, an it appeared in Smart Set. ee, ee “ ee Delaiea,| harmonic Society, Carnegie Hall; {°° Msht. : screen in “One Exciting Night,” D. ercutio; Didur, Capule' er,| Alexander Siloti, pianist, Aeolian aR . GHIMEh'a eupers! » Aina I thought it the greatest example ef} rriar Lawrence. Others in the cast “ ie COLUMBIA BURLESQUE, VER Ta aibere tay eter Oey will be a long and gratifying run. . : Hall; Emilio de Gogorza, baritone, _ wi This is tho athletic star's best pic] WW! *genl and vets trohSelodiee vogagen tnodern reallom I had ever read. But} wit be Messrs. Bada, Paltrinier!,|rown Hall; treo organ recital, & A:| WITH MOLLIE WILLIAMS] wn cr, ay pevvot Gad thang] tee ee oe: T did not think tt contained material] Picco, DrAngelo and Ananian. ‘The Bop. Prien. I did not buy the story | stage settings and costumes were de-lqrome, Irish Regiment Band; regu- Millard's photoplay of a storm that is HIPPODROME, SUNE ‘SUNDAY MIGHT, HOV. 26 signed by Joseph Urbart. The ballet rt, 2 80 real that one involuntarily thinks "i y ching time after reading it I met John Cal- (tee nnee (mined ty the new. Ballet re creas: concert, Metropolitan} iurtesque company to the Columbla| of seeking shelttr. If one is secking| €e* merrily on packing them in at M ton, who told me that he hed bap-| aster August Herger and the chorus| Monday—Aftornoon, Mabel Boddoe, | Theatre, It includes a big cast of fun-}u real thrill | : RA ROG DIde oe che fainuus c pened to be in San Francisco when} py Giulio Sett!. Louls Hasselmans| contralto, Aeolian; night, George| makers, singers, dancers and vaude-| CAMBO—'When the Desert Calls," novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and | Tickets $1 to $2.60, NOW AT BOX Bo G your way you may recall he pect oer a iaeans bleh will conduct. Schnelder, tenor;, Harold Hickerson,| yie performers, with a] Screen drama of burning sands and/yio.q Osbourne, filmed by George AEOLIAN now famous or laid to rest,| Were sent to W. S, Maugham, {ts au-} Other operas next week will be: | pianist, Acolian. chorus of girls. torrid love, continues for @ second) yoifora gor Paramount, will be the thrilled you na thie unfor.| tor, for correction. Maugham wes}«poris Godunoft" Monday with Mr.| Tuesday — Kose Florence, singer, Mier cppifling Women," Rex| tering: The cast is headed by Lila KOME! —"'Trifling Women,” Rex!tec, James Kirkwood and Noah Baldwin, City College; night, Hippo- “The Town That Forgot God,” Harry) cRirERION — Marion Davies in ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower"’ Mollie Williams will bring her i i together iF fiat qettadle spectre and find yourself|>Usy at the time and asked Colton to}enaliapin again in the title’ role.|Aeolian; Charles Courboin organ, ° longing for the days when yau saw as|oorrect the proof sheets and = mall)«aida” Wednosday with Mmes. Reth. | Wanamaker's; night, Flonzaley Quar- Chan e of Bills Ingram's tragedy, recently seen at ad-] 5, Beery Mat. Haenne! & Jones. Mason & Hamito well as heard your favorite ghost. It|them back to Smart Set. As Colton} parg (debut), Onegin (debut), and] tet, Aeolian; Boris Levenson, com- vanced prices during a special run at| nivoLT—«The Pride of Palomar,” | eee ee eno amas Biewe possible that in saying your|thus read the story, in galley form,] Robertson and Martinelll, Denise,| poser, manuscript compositions; Phil beside the radiator that night, | he, and he alone, was struck with th adelphia Orchestra, Jean Gerardy may forget to add, “And God/ides that it contained material for a, dist e Walkuere’ cellist, soloist. ‘Aribur Hopkine: ee great play, Colton there and then|with Mmes. Joritza, Matzenauer, = —_ told Mat his belief that the/Gordon, Taucher (debut), Whitehill N YOUR bereaved state you may|story could be refashioned for the}and Bonder; “Madam Butterfly” Fri- Plays for the In Vaudeville another theatre, will be the Capitol’s| another Peter 1. Kyne story, with ah, There ig Nee Me 08 Oe. offering. The film will be surrounded) starjorie Daw and Forrest Stanley in << sam by an elaborate musical program. ding roles, will be the feature, NEW YORK ‘STRING ‘QUARTET FORTY-FOURTH STREET THE- : ma starting to-morrow. There will be] (Founded by Mr. and Ralph ATRE—"The Village Blacksmith," an} oiner tiims and a musical program. | |©oncert Mgt. Arthur J Jndavar bento Mer ultra-modern film story based upon!” <TRaND—So it CENTRAL—"Stolen Sweets, vue with Fanny and Kitty W the book and lyrics by Herman Tim- popular did Mary AMUSEMENTS. A Ee wonder how Mr. Barrymore man-|stage. Maugham's answer was that/day afternoon with Mme. Easton, ° the famous Longfellow poem, is pre-| 5 new version of ‘Teas of ages to get along no well with| He could not see any play in the story,|Martineili and Scottl; “'Mefistofele” Coming Week berg and muslo by Samuel Timberg,|sented by William Fox and enjoying| ne Storm Country” prove during its Just « light. looking at the material from any|¥Friday evening with Mmes. Alda, mi eee will head the pill, and added at-]* highly successful run. tirst week's run that the Strand man- ‘a point of view. But he concluded by| Peralta, Howard, Chamlee and Chali- tractions will be the Five Kings of LYRIC “Douglas Fairbanks in| agement decided to hold the feature But don't let this worry you. It {tolling Colton to do what he wirhed/apin; ‘Manon Lescaut” Saturday MONDAY NIGHT. Syncopation, Johnny Herkes, Walter | Robin Hood” is billed as *'The Gréat-| over for a second week, It is Miss barely possible that he doesn't mind| with the material. Colton then came} night with Mmes. Alda and Schaaf| Empire Theatre — ‘The Texas} Braail and tho DeKoch trio. est Filth Show on Earth,’ and is] pickford at her best in what the ma- the light. ‘He can turn to it without Bast and sat down with Miss Clom-j|and Johnson, Scotti and Malatesta. Nightingale.’ MOSS’S BROADWAY THEATRE settling down for what is expected] jority think is her best picture. fear, for it helps to make him ‘‘pai ce Randolph to remold Maugham’ At to-morrow’s concert “Cavalleria GARRICK—''The Lucky One.” —“The Sin Flood” will be the film — and interesting’'—not that he isn't|story for the stage. When he had|Rusticana” and “Pagliacci will be ss feature and the vaudeville acts will AMUSEMENTS. always interesting. You have only to| written half of the firat act—on yol-|sung, the former by Mmes, Pera'ta,| ¢¢epvHE TEXAS NIGHTINGALE," | include Mel Klee, Rome and Gaut, It UBER Ss Cort WEEK BY look at him to realire that he sete the |low sheets in lead pencil——he showed | Anthony and Telva and Messrs. To- iy ‘a comedy by Zoe Akins, will] Ann Butler, Hal Parker and Jimmy arnt \ AMSTEROAM THEATRE “see Ghost. That's his business, and he|it to me, and it was then that I con-| katyan (debut) and Picco; the latter be presented at the Empire| Carr and his Strand Orchestra. ae ne ian a PLAY | 4 . MA ARY knows to do it. But it is only/ tracted to buy the play.”* by Mme. Sundelius and Messrs. King-| Theatre on Monday night. It is con- PROCTOR THEATRES — John IN THE WHOLE Wi LU WIDE WOR WORLD” | nature! jhould think he is getting | Well, it looks like a good buy. ton, Danie and Bads cerned with a temperamental prima| Davidson will appear at the Fifth | More of a show than you are, and so — “Der Rosenkavalier” will be given | donna who has had four husbands and | Avenue in “Circumstantial Evidence” driest cae |= feel a bit envious. After all, you go] Pps HIS Is from Earl Carroll: at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, |is about to acquire another, but who| from Monday to Wednesday. “I Am ‘UTTIE NELLIE KELLY’ | | ARTHUR nor _ to the theatre to see as well as to | @isagree with Henry Hutl as} Tuesday evening, with Mmes.|is opposed to her son's nm i the Law” will be shown on the screen | § ———_——_— JOHN BARRYMORE ” hear and you don't want to miss eny- to the couse of the falling off of| B28ton: Jeritza, Sundelius, Howard, | chorus girl. With Joby at each of the other Proctor houses, |W EMPIRE 2,ay: san St i B S20LAT ie In “HAMLET? thing. \ alling off Of Render and Schuetzendorf. in the leading role il] the vaudeville acts, including the HENRY MILLER. ne HARRIS 30°" mi SA Bate - Now this may © fish argument | Patronage in theatre galleries, It is not Montieth A : ou : ts. Thies, @ Sat. @ iu fick for the appearance of the Ghost in| the fault of the so-called ‘suppressed AMUSEMENTS. | RUTH CHATTERTON Geo. COHAN THEA. 1434 Str WIN AN ENTIRELY NE! 10 “Hamlet,” but it 1s a sound one so| emotion’ or ‘restrained acting.’ Tha mus See ee AMUSEMENTS. inHenry, ay(LA TENDRESSE” | .™ Bintices Wed. 8 )) TESS unt @ { far as human nature goes, and forjarchitects have quit building gal- Bway & that reason it might be apptied to} leries. WINTER GARDEN Heer CO DAY. food showmanship, Doing something| |The “rods” forgive them, if they Yim PASSING SHOW oF tt en ° necessarily mean | can! Presenting Willle end Ku i. Wed. Bat EQUITY 48TH ST, "ets 7at ate “HOSPITALITY” UNTRY 4 = SOUNTRY: — Co RCI Boer wearely ae Fie | OS “meres rear OORT ati se taahs FOKINE BALLET nd at da sical Comey MEE re " Yt. 1 IN THE REALM OF MUSIC RBGEVES Spristoe of Yewth |, (Tee tatem Exmine Si Was af | | some SALLY IRENEGMARY HENRY MILLERS Si tpt at | “THE MOVIES | cute TRANDI “Der Rosenkavalier,” a[i# interest. The stretches of dta-1f | wy. 9 830 tn era USE aes Re “THE RFU eer | LOBE ® cnipees, AC 6 Bats at 2 ATAPI loguc are heavy, the speeches are not Strauss Opera, Returns to | clearly enunciated by the singers and they are overburned with orchestra- Metropolitan’s Repertoire. }uon. one fairly squirms under the porchestral stress. HUBERT VAUDEVE ba ve inorrow- EVA T pnasuaric VIRTUE? KNIGKERBOGKER Sizer §2285,2°830 | ¢ a THE YANKEE PRINCESS i” ane EN ne | BO TATE ak ei THOOD f GINGHAM GIRL scl] WAS IN FLOWER Win EDDIE BU: ao and STAR AST. a Tenth Change ot of EARL CARROLL Tu24:, 108 Av. 6 Sot St FICULUMBIA — SeST"2, lenow ever ONLY | BURLESQUE | ON, | BROAI wat pertoire last night. Its story was} obliterate memories of Mme. Ober, DAVID BELASOO Presents KLAW THEATRE, W, 45th st, : who managed at times fo be manly, 2 —=!> Matineos Wed. and Reve, tar, war per an as St oan | BSA NCQ Se | oe | “SRE COMER Gi warioways | [LENORE ULRIC« KIKI THE LAST WARNING || _ MOLLIE WILLIANS a ac |, howevei JOUN SPITE CORNER we St., W.of B'way, LYCEUM NEI) Weet 40th Bt. Evenings at 8.00, | _Melodran a Beginning “Mor hea, 4,W, of Biway.tv.0.00 |||ZIG-LAG Goyteay SOVERT Teast at pees cman ite ; Mme. Kaston, by her singing of the Almont | MAX & : By a he 4 Pringe ated ‘another cherastar in Gaemwines Viinss Fours Aiasing pee mE MORITE JEANNE "BAGELS i es THAIN” MUSIC BOX THEATRE %: “Der Rosen! er," Richai 3 A) om Avtience Swept Beyond Control, TOLSON'S 59th ST, neta THE WORLD WE LIVE IN THE INSECT PLAY Mall, ‘ fhme. Her work was exquisite in its Strauss's three-act opera that has repose, style, warmth, @nish and par- earned a large following in Europ*.| ticularly its diction ‘Was restored to the Metropoittan re- Mme. Jeritza, as Octavian, did not Maateal Cas a a0 ay Ma Wed. Thurs. Be Bat in | BRACE GEORGE ™,.70 10x |_With Norman Trevor—Robert Warw pensihitities have changed in the pastiand sang superbly. Miss Sundeltus o Hit, with Wa ef THE Joy at OF BURLESQUE, five years and the work should feel] nandied Sophie's high music cleverly ,ilatinees Thurs. & Gat, at 2.90 VANDERBIL West 48th 8 erate Prices—Seate Bry. 1064, Rvs. 8.30. Matinees W fance-—Smoking Permitted With Lote Fish: j Alfred Lunt.Freacis Byrne | 0, the LITTLE * LITTLE Siete Eva, #.20. Quite a Home on Broadway. Divested}and Mr, Schuetsendorf made some- on NACKS | Of its music it would casily find PRINCESS, W 39th, Ev.8.45, Mts. Thre.&Sat. alates d FRANGES STARR “in “SHORE | Wis TIN | le would easily 4] thing of the part of Von Faninal. PRIN .W. 20th, Ev.8.45. Mts. Thrs.&Sat, eo 2 B:TORCH: BEARERS cari 5 Place upon the bench with current) ‘The crafty hand of Stage Director Brock Pemberton's Production ‘ 7thHEA VEN APOLL Dai ya'8.20. Sun Siat ate fe co 8 Benin 0. Bway ee sae tae ot Peter Tedroom farces. ‘Up in Octavian's| von Wymotal was in evidence, par- “Wild About TE" —oltn How asd Lavedrame of Joye @ Thril HUDSON OF HILARIOUS COMEDY . 7 HN . y ne at 2.30, Re rene 0, for 9 th tleularly ip the handling of the erewd my dedndu" de® an" AvtHon, inTs' FS BOOTH Sit.) D. W. GRIFFITH'S GEORGE M. COHAN Presents rene wie h AN Star Cast ~ SCREAMED WITH LAUGH- In reviving the opera Mr. ie che Asa gat: where anak Grrpan aan the Wed, & 8 Bat. Leo Marth, ‘Telogra “a Samsmn made prodigal use peared to have nome individual bit to Gane AREHUM HOPKINS Presents THE HIT OF THE TOWN || ppyree west 424 8 Last 2 Bingers. Fi Bast th of < “4 Last Matinee Sat. 2.40. Times, Dee eaters coats went| part ee er ee en abel ETHEL BARRY MORE SO THIS IS LONDON! "wituiain cooRrENAY"® [I Matinee '» “ROSE BERND” |. BY, 7 by Frieda Hempel; Paul Bender, of donning the actor's robes, did Today, thes, W. etl UrTe wld: “HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND’, "ties §] DANCE Terrace Garden international repute, made his local aa sr TIMES ur, Hovey TO LONGAGRE. ¥ 8: Srna, ahh BuO 3 PALACE wear Lesington Ave Gchs; Mme. Jeritza learned for this evening with the orcheatra./E z S a MOR z eae THE E rWIce 1 ‘BROADBAY 26257 . 1 ONTENU OUS DANCING. Beaneciien the role “ Soares, whieh Strauss clothes the simplest phrases A. A. MILNE’S , COMEDY BIGGEST BIT IN a is AsTO Rw rim Wegner .HIPPODROM mae : D yA NC IN GC. FREE. —E Mme. r used to sing; Guatav| with all the tonal color and wealth of ahs sis Popular Applauxe Contest Sunday Aft Schuetsendorff, baritone, also effected] an impassioned Tristan utterance. The Romantic Age “THE TOWN THAT A iss pular Appia ‘Sunday his debut In the part of Von Faninal; - ‘another Milne Gem.""—Welsh, Telegram. “THE PRISON! Marie Sundelius assumed the vocally) ‘Romeo et Tullette,’ the second re- id meee ZENDA” Fighters Colored nd—Other Acts, APiTOL “BROTHERS 22" SKIN’ Hea fe Capitol Grand Orchestra. REX INGRAM'S RIF WOMEN,” iMeult role of Sophie, and the new | qm stage director Wilhelm von Wymetal exhibited his technique for the first time. Melting these principals in the operatic crucible and removing the top, we are inclined to believe the re- é THE speak mduum would spell Bender, and in spite of many singing and acting ex- ealiencies ladied out by the strong ie a ENERGY { feminine contingent, it was a Bender might. In this role this singer is an artist of the first water, Of course, Baron Ochs he {s on familiar turf, for the part has long been a favorite of his, Hie tpterpretation differs from that of Gorits in its defter touch—its many lighter details, He 1s lees of th meer H E F fo} 9 iL r and always a baron. He won a COMEDY eter of mylthure. a ta i W. . ae ALY'S 632,57 LOEW'S FORGOT GOD” a oh oe rie SOAIRSII TATE MAURICE SWARTZ |i gy tmasjae none Oniiick Brdsiéus | pola ii » LS INSPECTOR GENERAL" Tanti ste Prevents me DANCING CARNIVAL — wee pen “The VILLAGE AE, ST. NICHOLAS RINK 69 WEST 66th ST. sh BLACKSMITH” 2 TRE DANCING CARNIVAL'S BANDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THETR MUSIC rST MOTION PICTURE” e porn by LON of Bway!| 2.30—8 0 REC TO MOR W nl Bronx Opera House {49th St, & 34 Ay. Bop. “THE BAT” * Pouitivaly 8. we re ca 0) eimeapte.,| DESERT CALLS FLORENCE REED in EAST OF SUEZ" ELLOw. FRED STAUER’S SYNCOPATERS TEDDY BROWN’S “VERSATILE ORCHESTRA” and “THE SIRENS” —ARE COMING Gattering reception after the second / Co i her ote yea e TUES. CARNIVAL NIGHT BROOKLYN. Rebar auctta pe tras ns oo rare BekWino, & CARR THURS. LADIES’ NIGHT Situ) H HHOPE éull ts ha’ ated th ’ 'ARTNERS i In The Year 2.30 P. M. es sermeens i Rese sconmlsied at ‘ease laseTaulne baker Gecainen Dancing Every Day In The Year Anan vam ee fe} raw that oosed melody. vo 12.30, Admission Daily S5c; Sat. and Sun, €0¢ & 75¢ MISS HAMPTON Arreans re dull periods, together with WEST 42 N0 ST, 200 Instructors for Lessons Anytime : Sar i. a Gustaitan treater’ cf ws AOE LYRIC THEATRE tuice oni soasc BANE, DANCING CARNIVAL RAHN WILL ROGERS "=: "THE “TOPIN’ FOOL” ee SE ‘ S RID . 66th St, w i 4 Y ehoyment. The thing lacks sustain. fa = PLYMOUT! Mate. Thurs. @ Satat te. SUNDAY MATINEE AT 3 P.M. ST. NICHOLAS RINK 6 W. 66 neat ay ne iol | MARY “HEREIN

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