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2G DAILY NEWS; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 "GREEN HAT" AT LAST, THEATRE NOTES ALL THE GOSSIP ALONG BROADWAY George Middleton made the adap tation. AND MUCH APPLA USE Joe Cook, star of "How's the Lew Fields will tie up with the Shuberts in the production of three new playa. The first will We called Kjng?" which opened in Philadel-4 Those four Carroll sisters, Elsie, Theresa. Nancy and Dotty, will ap the Groom," a pear in, two Broadway shows this phia, is the father of a bouncing boy "Desire Under the Elms" will be given in Vienna Medium type dancers are wanted for "Under Your Hat" Nydia Fine Audience Greets Arlen Play at Broadhurst. By BURNS MANTLE.

season, the first two being in uig Boy" and the others to be in "May musical version of "Never Say Die," the second, "Polly," music d'Arnell and William Valentine It is not easy to estimate the strength of this talked of drama, this popular Michael Arlen's have been added to 'Mayflowers." "FOLLIES" GUESTS Several "Follies" beauties will attend the opening of the new Moscow Empire club tonight. Sel- al comedy, and the third a straight comedy in which Fields himself will appear. The "English version of Brieux's "Ac- Anybody born Sept. 21, 1905, the natal Viay of Wyn Richmond, "June Days" prima donna, is invited to attend the show Monday night at the Central. Bring your birth certificates.

James Crane, now with "All Dressed Up" at the EltingeT will have an important part in "Venice for B. Van, 55, "Gay Paree" comedian, is the papa of a 10 pound boy.Harry Welchman, Enelish singer, will have the lead- -Green Hat." that has come east from Chicago with more advertising back of it and great THE GOLDEN DOZEN altrlrttoas la Yarfc tkrairn that fcave rmHcd ICt rami. Dramatic. "Abies Irish 1049 -While Cargo" 794 -Desire Under the 331 -Knew What They Wanted 341 "Is Zat So?" 276 "A Jo ma of South Seas" 179 Musical Comedies. -Ziegfeld Follies" 490 -Rose-Marie" 437 -The Student Prince" -330 -Louie the 14th" 222 "Garrick Gaieties" 113 -Scandals" 106 mar and Veraa Chalif will dance Lew Fields at the McAlpin grill tomorrow midnight.

Herb Wiedoft's orchestra will play at Roseland. cused" er imncab 1 1 than any other drama has com presented Monday night in Washington with H. It will come ing role in "The Prisoner of Zenda," manded a ie couiern as trie star, to the Belasco in BLASTING THROUGH "Gunpowder" opens Monday at the Liberty, Blanche Yurka will two weeks. I operetta. At the end of the second act AMUSEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS. not piay in ne jiasropouios last night, after Katharine Katharine Cor- Cornell nell had suwrb- FULTON "LAST I. ri n.1 FIRST MAT. TODAY :30 Thfm.W 4 ST. NIGHT I WITNESSED THE BIRTH OF A NEW WARFIELD" EDDIE CANTOR secret.

A vaudeville contract will be awarded to the champion barbershop ballad singers. TVVO PREMIERES "No, No, Nanette," musical comedy starring Louise Groody at the "Globe, and "The Vortex," with Noel Coward, at Henry Miller's are tonight's premieres on 11 iy piayea a prologue tnat carr.es uy r. jvaye. ine otners )n-the story of Iris March's consum- I dude Eugene Powers, Gordon Ash ing love back to the day Boy Fen-; and GasUve wick threw himself out of her! hotel window, and after she had 1 Guthrie McChntic might played the great scene of the have cut out the silly curtain calls, drama, which is her surrender to particularly after the prologue, her devouring passion for her be- Otherwise his direction is direct loved Napier ar.4 bis weaker-turn- and simple. The settings are con-Lie from "his flimsy pedestal after i ventionaL THE JAZZ SINGER with GEORGE JESSEL "A PLAY OF TREMEN that second act I would have wag- AMUSEMENTS'.

AMUSEMENTS. ered a kingdom, if not a house and lot, that the piece would run for WINTER GARDEN vrd Mr. JKNSKI. iud th Play wiifa emit Tan's m. DOUS-APPEAL AND GREAT HEART INTEREST" years.

ARTISTS and MODELS by Applause" ETEMXG But it happens that the second CENTURY! GRAND OPERA WESKS, BES'C M9N SKPT. 21 Sfpt. SI. TOM." Tne. RN-OiJiTTO: W1 AID: Rl "AVAI.I.ERL KI b' PACLIAJTl; Sat.

CABMEN: s-rt. Ft, Tito VATOKK. with FAVI.EY-Ol fcRArNSKY BALI.1ET. rtcra SO- to ta. TUaeta Nr at Sn Oflb-e.

act is the drama's peak. The rest j8ebtki uk Hurra gikis of it, carrying Iris to Paris to i 44TH cj thka. w. 4 b- e. 30 have her chlU and later tofacei "mats, today sat.

-MATINEE TODAY al la Hr fTrealcat I OLSON Snrrea "B1G BOY" LOVE -LOVE OPENING TOM'W EVE'G at 8:36 Yiddish Art Thratr Players 4URICE SCHWA8TZ pnKtna 1 "KING SAUL BAYES Th" B'waj Vg Ml't-t Pit SHUBERT ot b- kits. Tii, Sat. THE COVTINENTAL REYCE GAY PAREE Daly's 63rd St. Theatre Sir Maurice and have her crum-blinu self-respect finally shattered by the reveal merit of Boy Fen-wick's real cause for killing himself these scenes are of the more common stuff of the theatre and less effective. Aye, There's a Rub.

I compromised with my earlier enthusiasm after they had passed. Green Hat" may ran a year. with thr GKMTCT1 FAST KTFR ASSEMBLED THKATUE HENRY MILLER'S 124 4 id St 49tfc ST. Ononc Tnniirhf af Si-ttl FIRST MAT. TODAY and 30 TOMORROW NEW AMSTERDAM Rrlamrrr.

Ditlinchiim ZirsfrM. Mgr. Dira. LAST POP. PKICK MATH.

WED. A SAT. LAST WF.Kt GREATEST OK ALL ZIEGFELD FOLLIES 4.m Kfrfnni S-at Nithtly at I 00 rorbn' Seotllh rtarrrs in The VORTEX Nod Coward's London Success COURTING" National Hon, Sept. 21 Crane WUbar's imiritu Cmnciy EASY TERMS IN THREE INSTALMENTS WITH AS KXCKUJtXT CAT SRATS ON SALE TOMORROW WITH MR. COWARD IN THE LKAPI.NO ROLg Prj.t.HTi-TI.

COHKDY." Eto. World. A season almost surely. But if it GLOBE FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY should be found that, lacking the 'tww tt NEW AMSTERDAM Erlanirfr. Ihltinehani ft Ziie-fpld.

3ttr. Mrs. TUESDAY jl SEATS NOW SEPT. 22 II ON SALE CHARLE9 DILLINGHAM prparnU STUDENT PRINCE popular punch great successes it must have, it should retire erace- NO, NO, NANETTE MU AKU MARSH fully some time in March or April next I would not be surprised. Ri ad 1U-K MARTENGA (Bn'di tl l.

(1 s. $139. 3 The Opsins of Janny'a Himfa! with Sfore by Rudolf Fnml VAGABOND KING HA? BEEN POSTPONED TILL MON-DAT. SEPT. Seatt Purr 4 for Si exeflaninl at Casino With LOUISE CROPPY and Star Cast i MUSIC BOX rha- 45t SL JJ.tl.

WBD "At last a hit? A riot 1auMr R-. Sun MARILYN MILLER Its nrst week, however, should mnt Hrr PLAYHOUSE Is Hmm Todar nl Sat 1:30 ALICE BRADY om mama5 Star Compaiir Masical Comedy CRADLE SNATCHERS WITH MARY B0LAN0 t-wt- in uiiitr i or anoTg date. STACKD BT HASSABD SHORT WORLD'S GREATEST BEDROOM COMEDY! be tremendous, and it will be table talk for months. Not to have seen this play, not to know it, not to have an opinion about it. will be not to be at all in this town.

Also you are probably about to Bee two camps of Cornellites estab GEORGE WHITE'S APOLLO 1iir; -u GAIETY 48 st- Kv" Krlanr Uta. WfcT AV SAT I FAMILY UPSTAIRS A Hhhihh. Whoirsome Iff Comedy Kal 4 St. The BRIDE RETIRES! with MMTH TXMAIKKRfl 9 MATINEE TODAY $2.50 GEORGE WHITE'S mjuuai. tLuuit POPULAR MAT.

TODAY' ALL NEW SCANDALS ALL NEW IlittHK fallLD PROMOTIONS B1CRNAIU 8HS tM 3)T CENTRAL TBi "JUNE DAYS" mit HOT BOTilTO jat C. rUITKM Choice Locations at Box Office Only ARMS AND THE lished the first containing that fascinating lady's worshipers and the second her modest doubters. There is no question in my own mind that she is one of the very great personalities of our theatre; an actress as I have written of her before, with more of the Duse quality than any other of the younger women. MAN UK l. A SCO tjlTCKSSfg i Willard Mack "Canary Dutch gives the greatest character study since Lenora Ulric's A mi I tint T.

w. CHAMIM'S Jgil CT Ttoa-W Tnrtty SaL -M SKou. VANITIES With the LoveHest Girls fa Aiaerica MXh Rt. Tih Aa Call Mats. THl'BS ami SAT.

Pfdra oe rardotn. Ermt TJT- Traer. athrn. UU11.U i )3t. JM ML Tom'- IS ZAT SO? LAUGH SFHSATIOIT Wallack'c The.

e. 8:30 Mm Vd itHit 2 2 J5th. W. of Kii 3 IS IMPERJ.L GARRICK GAIETIES Saarmliat Mosirai Ran Tntlsy and West 4M St plwm Cliirfcerinx 0095. TFAR THE BIS6EST HIT EVER PRODUCED IN AMERICA WHITE CARGO rnll Profit Ttta Palitzcr Priia Play Arthnr Hmmriria Prrrnla ROSE-MARIE Eliimccr mrtd HtUiam Rent EY LYCEUM Evm.

alatv Thara. THHKNEWWHATK'. Prramted bj DAVTD BFXASTO NTED PAULINE aits COSMOPOLITAhn I LEON COt I JffcHW)- I HALF PRICK MATS. THl RS. A' ST.

LEO CARRILl IS LORD GORILLA LAST S-i rKgrOKMAX KS 4i St Kt. BMW Mta. TOPAT it St. 3 tit EMPIRE BKiilbrooa-L1NN I)W 0 EAR 1H SELWYN 6 MONTH OUTSIDE LOOKING IN way 40 St. F.rra the hobo comedy "THE DOVE" MATS.

TODAY SIEGFRIED LIBERTY Mon, Sept 21 GFTNF. BICR. will prrorat 1 GUNPOWDER Bj J. C. NUGENT ELLIOTT NUGENT SEAT SALE TOMORROW GREENWICH VILLAGE 7 tR.

4 St. at 2: hT HUlard Mark LAST 8 TIMES Es-a. Paaalar Mats. Taara. as Sat.

24 MATINKE TOBAV AT she may lack, in this play and others, that physical variety thoughtless folk speak of as versatility. If she does she still commands a keenness and alertness of mind, a fineness of fee.ing and an understanding of the spiritual values of the characters she plays, which is the only gift of versatility any great artist has ever commanded that will carry her far and establish her undeniably. Cornell Quality. At the moment there are many Iris Marches in the minds of Arlen readers and many emotional actresses who could play her. One of them sat in the balcony last night and is named Jane Cowl.

But there will be fewer Iris 3larches after more people have seen Mr. Arlen's honest ar.d dramatically effective dramatization of his story, for Cornell will have dis'odged many of them. Her first acts are restrained and 'Qua! I'a. MT. CENTURY Greatest Plan THE FALL OF EVE By John Emrrain and Anita Loos With RUTH GORDON tPKS KT FKIIiAV MGI1T "DEAREST ENEMY" ith HKLEN FORD HAS.

PI RCFLT it ih KNICKERBOCKER. Oir. A. Ertaaiw UNDER DESIRE UI UIX KOTHkKS "The Book of Charm" Tn lliz Hit ComJy. IW John Kirkptrfik.

rnwrnv t. ho i ki t.b LUlir.LI I MATINEE TOMORROW. 130 THE ELMS ANNE NICHOLS Preaeata K. Mu IVrlav A- Sat 9 Aa with Hi A Mi MrGl.a.VS Gnod mats aT3ii.b)e at box offir. WHITE COLLARS SOW AT UIDCIC Thea 4Jd St.

SJia 6EO. Pf) HAN i St Etes. M. Mata WH. AV i.J9 SAM H.

42d St. West of was ELT1NGE it VEAR' AXSX XICIIOIS' iTH YKARt Mr a Mata Today and Sat. Mattn-s TOHAT and SAT. MacKELLAR in "THE MUD TURTLE- A ABIE'S IRISH ROSE CORT THEATRE, S.h St. Ev.

a Sil i' MaUnera WED. and at 3 3 LOflSE SwMlmrt. Love B-ott CARTER 'CLQUDaS'f REPUBLIC 'ALL DRESSED UP' West 42,1 as MATrNfTfS WED. ANT SAT 39TH STTI1KA" Mjj TOPAT A Sat, 2 Elliott Nusnt nay ot Primitive NUT, 'urn Al I r.I. I LOVE'S CALL LlKIC f-W St.

Kvi 3. MATIXIOM WKD. SAT 2 39 3TH if All i OFTHE THE POOR 48th st- 6ti MONTH AMBASSADOR SPRING FEVER with JAMES RENN'IE MAT. TODAY $2 44 St. W.

y. First Mat Tcinwrw. 3 BROADHURST Tire Sensation of A. h. nr Tbo Sensation of Theatrical History MATINEE TODAY $2.00 6ft LITTLE 500 GOOD SEATS AT $1.00 The GREEN HAT wonderful, particularly the second; her third act, playing Ophelia in the hospital, is tremendously theatrical and her fourth act inspiringly defiant.

In support there is a sustained characterization of the worried Napier by Sidney Howard, first of the intelligent juveniles; a flashy bit by Paul Guilfoyle, playing Gerald ia the prologue; a splendidly played scene or two by Margala Gillmore as the unhappy Venice, and a good fussy doctor SEA WOMAN BLANCHE TURK A rAPTAN JINK murvuovu today tad SAT I Enchanted Anril RITZ 4th fi, B.wT UISL TOf AT KISS TAXI with Arthnr Byron Janet with JOE fc. BROWN J. HARKOLD MURRAY LOUISE BROWN CO. ina.

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