Judge, 1918-11-30 · page 26 of 32
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Avnasenue I W. 42nd St. Eves. 830 COHAN & HARRIS ‘avy genhy COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT THREE FACES EAST) A Play of th Anthony & Paul Keil With a notabl 1 Emmett Corrigan & Vielet Heming REPUBLIC ™=F2e.8i & Saturda, A. H. WOODS PRESENTS ot Way MARJORIE RAMBEAU. in “WHERE POPPIES BLOOM” with Pedro de Cordoba, Lewis Stone, Percival Knight and Will Deming ELTINGE A. H. WOODS PRESENTS UNDER ORDERS. A Dramatic Novelty with SHELLEY HULL & EFFIE SHANNON ue COHAN Mey W. Sava MITZI“ CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS VERYTHING THEATRE, Bway & 45. Ev'es 8.25 Mats. Wed. ' Saucy Star and Gayest Music Play “HEAD AT THE “Enough of ‘Es Matinees Dally 2 BOOTH “*3,) STAGED BY R. H. BURNSIDE hing’ for 10 musical comedies. West of Broadway. Eve nes Wedbeniay and Saturday fiPRI Be Calm, Camilla CASINO “Si Rss A MERRY with was. SOME TIME we WINTER GARDEN »y . 15 AL JOLSON in SINBAD “Te A s TOR Senin Wasco iea dtm 213 Weken LITTLE SIMPLICITY An Esthetic Dance By Acton D. Srexcer Ss! PILY, creepily, Starts the latest step. Dragging feet; measured beat. Not a bit of pep. Immobile; start to reel; Topple in a trance Awful slow, but all the go, Anesthetic dance, eee Evenings 8:30. | Broadway and Thereabouts Vest-Pocket (or Vanity Bag) Guide to the New York Theaters By L.M. Be Cara, Camttta—Bor Lola Fisher has a hard time until a millionaire runs across her in his Rolls-Royce. Betrotuat, Tue—Shubert. Tinkling symbolism by Monsieur Maeterlinck. Berrer ‘Ore, Tue—Cort. The three musketeers, having made a_ strategic advance of forty-four blocks north- ward, occupy this larger theatre of activity. Bic Cuance, Te—g8th Street. Led by Mary Nash, Broadway bounders go to the war instead of to the dogs. By Piceox Post—Cohan. Manager Zicg- feld switches from his celebrated chickens. Canary, THe—Globe. Bewildered by singing and dancing, Joseph Cawthorn gulps a large diamond which, sticking in his gullet, compels him to act as setting. Crowpen Hour, THe—Selte Chan- ning Pollock’s contribution to a crowded season. Dappies—Lyceum. Bachelors surrender to kiddies unconditionally Davoy Lonc-Lecs—Henry Miller. Now that everything is over between her and “Perkins,” Ruth Chatterton takes up with her former success. Everytuinc—H ippodrome. muchness. Forever Arter—Central. Alice Brady demonstrates the durability of romance. Frienpty Enemies—Mudson. Though the rest of the world has peace, these two worthies fight on with each other triumphantly. Gire Beutnp tHe Gun- Amsterdam. Farcical Paul Jones of husbands, with music on the side. Grorianna—Liberty Eleanor Painter poses (gracefully) as a musical comedy widow. Mammoth Gr irE; Le Mepecin Marcre Lui— Vieux Colombier. Pair of plays in parlez-vous.” Home Acain—Playhouse. Riley ruralism. Licutnin’—Gate. Frank Bacon devel- ops his character in Reno. Littte Simpricity—Astor. siderable sophistication Lone Dasu, Tue—3oth Street. An Amer- ican inventor keeps his supergun out of the hands of Henry Dixey von Bern- storff. But con- Matinee Hero, Tue—Vanderbilt. Alas, poor Leo, we knew him well. Mipnicut Frotic—Cocoanut Gr Add- ing an extra inning to the evening. Mipnicut Revue—Century Grove. Where one may study the rises and falls of the Dooleys. Notuinc But Lies—Longacre. Little pointers in business ethics. JUDGE Opera Comiqgue—Park. Interesting revival of singing in musical shows. Prace 1x tue Sux, A—Comedy. The author of 1 ‘Pair of Petticoats” and 1 “Pair of Silk Stockings,” puts on another shimmering comedy. Repvemption—Plymouth. John Barry- more wanders in the Russia of Tolstoy and Robert Edmond Jones. Remnant—Morosco: Florence Nash as a wistful waif. Savinc Grace, Tur—Empire. Cyril Maude declines to be downhearted while there are comic lines to spring. Sixpav—Winter Garden. Broadway’s fa- vorite mariner still sojourning among us. Steepinc Partners—Bijou. French farce with original sprightliness still intact. Some Time—Casino. Ed Wynn as guar- dian of properties and pulchritude. Tea ror Turee—Maxine Elliott. Hints to husbands. Turee Faces East—Cohan and Harris. The long, long trail of Boelke, the German spy, excitingly followed. Turee Wise Foots—Criterion. Their orphan ingénue develops crook rela- tives. Ticer, Ticer!—Belasco. Lionel Atwill, cool and collected M.P., is caught by spring madness and Frances Starr. Unxxown Purpre, Tue—Lyric. Elec- trically mysterious. Wuere Porries Broom—Republic. Mar- jorie’s husband bobs up as a Boche. An Embarrassing Moment “Never ask me to buy anything for you ain, I was so embarrassed.” “What happened, my dear?” “While removing things from my handbag to get the conductor his fare, I held up your plug of tobacco.” Luncheon Time General—Uow long has the battle been rag- ing? + Aide—Five reels, sir. General—Then run up a flag of truce so that the camera men may go to lunch. No it Imroxtcatine Liquors j Soup ar rns a A Sort Axswex Turnetu Away Wratn Nov An A Beve for» Aue com comicbooks.com