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Daily News from New York, New York • 106

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t)AILY NEWS, 1 AUGtlSi 37 AMUSEMENTS. MORRISSEY'S WIFE FREED, BUT WILL'S STILL IN MIX-UP AMERICAN THEATRE PLANNED FOR: PARIS been added to "A Good Fellow." The De Packh ensemble will play in "White Lilacs." GEORGE HOWARD'S LEG AMPUTATED A surgeon's knife yesterday halted temporarily at least the active stage career of George W. Howard, for years Ethel Barrymore's leading man, when doctors at Columbus hospital amputated Howard's right leg- at the knee. Howard, 55, and first vice president of the Catholic Actors' guild, had suffered for two months with a form of septic poisoning which baffled doctors. He makes his home with an aunt at 260 West 64th st.

THE GOLDEH DOZEN Carrr-mt attractiaaa ta Hew Tark theatre that have reearaea 1 great raaa. Dramatic Name Perfanaaaeea The Ladder" 709 "Trial of Mary Dugan" 31 "Coquette" 337 "The Royal Family 275 "The Silent House" 232 "The Bachelor 203 Musical Comedies "Good 410 "Connecticut 346 "Show 278 "Rosalie" 263 "Rain or Shine" 227 "Three Musketeers" 191 THEATRE Flaying the mistresses of famous job allotted Selena Royle. Last sea- st mUa .1. Jt the Polish paramour of Napoleon in that mill mm iiih vmi play and this time shell be Tl a a sweetie of Lord Nelson, Bonaparte's conquer or, "a- a i Emma." Miss Royle also acted the only feminine part, that TJ Selena Royle inn nrtiv'aa in Via im.il V. 1VUU WU1 VI "The Play's the Thing." The home life of the Bora-iaa is the subject of Horace Liveright's i'J AMUSEMENTS.

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flONEYTENDER F. PRICES: EVES. 3.00-l.00. SEATS NOW. WAREHOUSE SACRIFICE SALE Best New Period nn rr a "mi ll Ambassador Herrick Heads Subscription Committee.

Plans for an American theatre In Paris for its 50,000 permanent American residents, patterned after the Theatre Guild, will be brought back today from France by Orson Xilborn ori the Maure-tania. Kilborn and Wendell Phillips Dodge expect to open the theatre's Myron T. Ethel Herrick Barry more first subscription season 1929, with a preliminary summer season for the tourist trade. While in Paris this summer, Kilborn organized a subscription committee headed by U. S.

Ambassador Myron T. Herrick and French Minister of Fine Arts Edouard Her-riot. Many American successes, such as "Broadway," "Lulu Belle," "Ned McCobb's Daughter," and "Saturday's Children," will be included in the repertory, and such stars as Ethel Barrymore, Ina Claire, Eva he Gallienne, and George Arliss will be invited to participate in some of the productions. One hundred American founders, according to Kilborn, will underwrite the first subscription season with $250,000. HEADS LABORATORY George Birse, administrative head of "Chauve-Souris" six years, has been named general manager of American Laboratory theatre.

Traffic" splits next week between Asbury Park and Long Branch. Plim-mer will he leading man of "Hello Yourself," new Choos musical. COSTUMING PLAYS Kiviette will costume "Ups-a- Daisy," Natacha Rambova will i dress "The Phantom Lover" and Mabel E. Johnston "Hold will design "The; War Song" Ira Hards is to direct "Jarnegan," opening Sept. 10 in Brooklyn.

MINSKY BURLESQUE The Minsky brothers open their West 125th st. Apollo music hall tonight with a two-part burlesque show headed by Walter Brown and Erin Jackson. TRAVEL. EXCURSION Every Sunday and Labor Day, Sept. 3d Steamer Kienara f''-K leaves i-ier 14 N.

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Sentence in Morrissey's case was deferred pending a study of city ordinances. DEFfcR "CARAVAN." "Caravan" has been postponed from Monday to Wednesday at the Klaw. Dorothy Barbour has NOTES second production, "The Feminine Touch," written by isrmta las-celles. This will be placed in rehearsal immediately after the premiere of "The Dagger and the Rose." Max Gabel and Jennie Goldstein co-star in "The Cantor's Daugh ter," Jewish melodrama by William Siegel, Sept. 15 at Gabel's Peoples theatre.

Helen Gilliland, well known English singer, will be prima donna of "The Red Robe," new Shubert operetta in which Walter Woolf will be- starred. The Lenox Hill players is negotiating for F. Scott Fitzgerald's play, "The Vegetable," for production at the Cherry Lane this fall. era nn FREE DEUVERY 3 Pe. Mohair Needlepoint Set $98 7 Pe.

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