Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Daily News from New York, New York • 19

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
19
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. 19 "Royal Thcor. ERICH VON STROHEIM DOES OVERTIME IN "FOOLISH WIVES'9 CLOSE-UPS -s a ll 1 son's South Sea Island romance, which Goldwyit is to produce, has been changed from "Under the Skin" to "Captain Blackbird." The change was made to avoid confusion with "Brothers Under the Skin," a Peter B. Kyne story, soon to be produced as a movie. By McELLIOTT.

Behold the most foolish wife of whom Mr. Erich von Stroheim wrote. Also the most foolish wife whom he enmeshed in his slick toils. Lon has returned tj Hollywood after five weeks in New York, having every day here in Paragon's Fort Lee studio, where "The Light in the Dark" is being filmed. It's a Hope Hampton picture.

Rudolph Valentino has signed a three-year contract with Paramount. "Blood and Sand" will be produced, with Rudie in the most important role. The working title of Carey (BBn (hand Central Miss Dupont, messieurs! Behold, likewise, the rascal impersonated by Mr. vrn Stroheim, in his oiliest and most persuasive manner. Count Serprius, mesdames! And you have in a nutshell the whole motif of "Foolish Wives!" However, the motif is so embroidered and ornamented that you will have to see for vourself.

TODAY 1- lJsC Uki. VYY AndaBThlsWeeS kim1Sine wtax DIM. KXSO Pit Erich apparently gummed up the whole Pacific Coast with setting for the film. He has reproduced Monte Carlo, with thousands of extras swarming all over the place. But you've probably heard as much as I have about the AMUSEMENTS HATVVEO tV SAT.

50H9? NO HIOB EMPFRF11 A wi Asm. it BEST SKATS Gw ii.i i i ir hi, XHE DREAM ILLETTE MAKER ZIECFELD TMUMPM expensive quality of the production. Why bother? We have, you and lofty souls, unmindful of sordid things. Von Stroheim plays a hunter, a dapper lad with a title and a flock of dress uniforms. No MARILYN MILLER lEON ERROL In GOOD MORNING DEARIE NEW AMSTC RO A II ROOF AT II.

NEW ZIEGFELO NiONlfHT FROLIC. human soul will be able to understand whv 1UU- the ladies, bless 'em, go down its chaff before ft. feswk KNICKERBOCKER "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" A Ural loflraBia. A. MATTHEWS.

TIMES SQ. Tftti. W. 2 Ft. 1 3.

Hats. the wind of his allurements. Be.ause. while he's an extremely good actor, he is at least seven thousand miles from beine- an Allan Pollock in 'A Bill of With IHHET BFCCHCH. i Erich Ton Stroheim PORT TBKA I 6M WALLACE Ht t.ra.

1J MARY Adonis. And a collar ad! However. It's interesting to observe a trick they play in the film. Rudolph i Christians, who impersonated the husband of the foolish American jxk" wife throughout most of it, died before work- habris EDDINCER NASH K-'-'Mii "CAfTAlM APPLEJACK" was finished. Robert Edeson took up his role.

I IRFRTV IIIU1H8. Wrtt 41 ft E. l-1L-IV n) A St GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In ttm wtiiHo it'turtt Camntr THE O'BRIEN GIRL MAT.

TOMORROW, SOc to $2 MUSIC BOX JFSZl 5- SSSiN-sMiisic Bex Revue 4. the substitution is done with immense clever- LEXINGTON HrROSA MACHREE touorOj WitliJI I IX till) It -wf ness- lr naant neard of the affair you jn- probably would never notice it. St rta HUDSON Fa at .1 at 2 IJ 1 ELSIE FERGUSON ta "THE VARYING SHORE." Mai. W.i IVrp Sat. at I HA2KK.

vt m. at ataatant lYMMFMTMill DULCY "The Wad Cat" SAM H. HARRIS A SIX CYLINDER LOVE Wrt tBWfST TKUCX. I take back various tmkind thoughts I harbored concerning the talents of Miss Dupont. She's natural and nice.

Mae Busch and Maude George, all dressed up in grand togs, impersonate lady adventuresses with a manner which appears honest to me. i TYPE OF FILM: Drama. PHOTOGRAPHY: Extraordinarily good, DIRECTION: Also Mr. von Stroheim's. I PLOT: Straightaway story.

I LUIUU1 sai 1 ED. WYN.N, "The Perfect Fool" HIS NEW MUSICAL RIOT. 10 "alias JIMMY VALENTINE" CAICTV. war. 4 Sv Otto Krvger Eaaett Cerrigaa Dsic Mckiy Mary Eoland MATINEE SATLRDAV Jenkin4 SHUFFLE ALONG 1" M'- Sat at Mi Henry Miller'.

at 2 ft BELASCOnS LYCEUM BOOTH TARNIHGTON VALUE: 95 per cent. Produced by Universal. Presented in the Central Theatre. Ml TfeMr-S. A S-U A st ib BILLIE BURKE LATEST COMfcUT THE INTIMATE STRANGERS." Miss Dupont ULRIC AT WILL MARIE DORO.r.

"L1LLIES OF THE FIELD" as KIKl 'THE GRANS match out of the left wings and hits them right in the button, they sigh. Ladies and gentlemen, -this is Art. Br Wi. Mjr.tnjt. With FREOERICK PERRT THEY'RE MORE TO BE PITIED THAN CENSORED -Mill.

I. Jl ti aiKM. NUIOIIND. i5y tit. 4AAT1I Wr obL 11 A.

at AfL iA. lent UK AcwiRiKC THE ARLISDaREEN CODDES C0DDESS KITCHENETTE COOKING By ANNE PATTON at tab EL MOTION PICTURES LONGACRE T'a a A. THANK-V ame On THREE EXPERIMENTS Ky Nrman O. I.indau. IonaM 'orley and Pierre Covins.

In the Provincetown Players' Theatre. THE TITLES. "A I-ittlp Act of life; ice." The 44 ST. Etta. 4.

We4. at 1-M LITTLE LA3 DAY' The 1st Year MAE MURRAY w'PEACOCK A.LLEY "The proof of the pudding is in the eatrnq." The DAILY NEWS prints daily, under "Kitchenette Cooking," recipes easily followed in kitchenette apartments. These recipes are prepared by Mrs. anon TIIKAIKL. SL tta.

Mat.ia YTtd A 1 JAMES OLIVER CURW00D5 riarris.OS CARTES FULTON THK JOHN DREW ESTELLE INWO0i ERNEST LAWFORO rFIPWEROFTKlN0RTIl1 Fatton and none are printed here save those tried and approved by JOHN HALL1DATI ROBERT. FNOtl -KQQ TVHtiLt tier. By ANNE PATTON. (Reprinted from Final Edition of yesterday's DAILY SEWS.) By JAMES WHITTAKER. The Little Theatre idea is immersed in one of its periodic holy of holies in Macdougal Street, where the Provincetown Players, in three one-acters, have suddenly and thoroughly reverted to type.

"A Little Act of Justice," bv S3 ImSi MmMbmm I 'mi 1 i SfclN THKA. V. AS TONIGHT FIRST MAT. TOMORROW JOSKPH LllXIA m.y. Tii.

iac My first kitchenette was a little electric grill. One can do amazing things with those that come in four parts. With the aid of a radiator liVOLI CAWTHORN LORRAINE Had ninun. jtrrax ui tkitjj. Bl IttytTERT OHCH BLUEKiTTEN' I A TT KARION tAVIES lALlU'The Bnide's Play' ritN Ltiaros at 39 raaawa mil'ABB I'AMu: i.i.iLill UHiS 'i A Sa' T-t ikbtwuu.v atti Mta and the 5 and 10 cent store, that i grill took care of many splendid meals for a family of three.

Never forget the 5 and 10 cent store in setting up your kitchenette Kll ERION CecU B. De Mille's "FOOL'S PARADISE" Entncm, JIarr.l equipment, it is kitchenette econ- omy to buy utensils no larger than you need. Take it from one who i I- I.sky. APOLLO TW'Ul) (iurluii-ui; 1 8 10 LAW I WAT! tA.S i 1 NIGHTS IHACLAfPE A special cartoon by Ed Randall on the vaudeville hits of tkr wrtk appears in the SUNDAY NEWS. knows, that you can go a long way with a kitchenette and not buy things that cost much money if you have a contriving mind.

You can improvise a steamer, for example, with a pie tin that has perforations in it. Such pie tins can be bought, or you can punch the perforations yourself with a nail. Cover it with a pudding tin of the size of its bottom rniin4 anH fR IIKST HA MAIS A.M. "Stirring and Gripping. amusements' Tvawwv ajatft.

mr.d Kjt BWTH TIMtv MOMHY XH.HT Norman C. Lindau; "Footsteps," by Donald Corley, and "The Stick-Up," by Pierre Loving, are little dramatic seedlings with a pair of bedraggled unidentified leaves apiece barely showing above the mire of nonsense. All three are indignantly pro-testant, nailing all sorts of roitous proclamations on the outsides of the catholic temples of the theatre and waiting giggling, I suppose, around the corner for the beadle to arrive and tear them down. In "A Little Act of Justice," a fearsome female sits in a kitchen chair conversing in a sour Southern dialect of stews and fries while her son is just outside the sdoor cracking neighbor's skull with a rock. As the rock and the skull meet she slightly twitches the lower left corner of her mouth.

Brothers, that is acting. In "Footsteps," a foolish female lies dying in a colonial bed, conversing in a sweet Southern dialect of romance and rubbish while her townsfolk walk back and forth on the boardwalk outside her window. As she dies, she slightly twitches her left eyebrow. Sisters, this is stagecraft. In "The Stick-Up," three roughnecks stand in the center of the orbit of Uranus (this is vouched for in the program) conversing in a harsh Southwestern dialect of crime and punishment." As Pons Winneke sweeps like a French A STOUT iF AS IVMURTM- UtFULE.

1 FNTR A I i via 11 1 lllLiVa'-t -si 1'-, ronrtDey 8istt Sc Pwoi -Thr tirat Krml MMIioa llnllar fittir EFWS STAMDIFft Oat tips nr THFII TBFfJ you have a steamer that will do good service. While you are boiling the pota-i toes, for example, you can cover the pot with the pie tin, set the! apple dumplings you brought in! from ihe bakery on it, and behold i NOW FV" A La I 3Ye.265M Gr' Kllsrorth. Bohiiaoo "FOOLISH WIVES Kj ith VMV STRtlHMM. BRONX OPERA HOUSE 8l ft At. Pop.

Priwa. UaU Wad. A SaL Mm Msts. 54V Nittit aOt II.Bw 5am H. Harris IACftt.Vt Norma Talmadge Xv's MARY'lpATp: 1 VMWItRWWWK r1T WB'llll5llil' Presents ALL THIS WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" GOiJwrra "Theodora" not oaKea appie aumpiings for dinner.

Here is the lemon sauce for them: Sweet Lemon Sance. One-half cup sugar, three level tablespoons cornstarch, one tablespoon butter, one cup boiling water, one-half lemon. Mix sugar and cornstarch in saucepan, add butter, then boiling water and juice and grated rind of lemon. Stir until clear. Tttltti'wiia'AAWiiZstt ml 1i BKOOfcLFN PAkK a lex I SUPREME VAUDEVILLE MRS.

IRENE CASTI.E Bert Errol. Harry Car-roil A Paul MortoD Flo Lewis. "Ttia Vamiljr roti" Wliliama a Waifu. LV.TICKAS. RAY -V I Vli am EtMa-MW ITwHn It Dw.

taaavan. LULU lVlDl i5 MOLLY. WILLIAMS una; HER OWN SHOW. a oil i. a.

Bad til SfXDAT NEWS..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
18,846,294
Years Available:
1919-2024