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Daily News from New York, New York • 291

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SUNDAY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1925 F15 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH LIBRETTIST IS HERE TO WRITE PIECES EMPIRE THEATRE B'wav at 40th Eves. 8.20 Maliaaaa Wed.

fc. Sac US WEDNESDAY EVE Sept. 29th at 8.20 New Amsterdam Tn- 41 Ein. DiliiacSnai Ztecfefct, Mrr. Din.

CHARMS PII.LIKOHAM BtnrmH MARILYN MILLER And Ut Star, CllfJWV AiuUcnt af Canwii. ia Vix-il Caatedlta CHARLES FAOKMAN pmtnu The CAPTIVE EDOUASD BOVUDETS EUROPEAN THiVMPII Adapted by Arthar Hontblow, Jr. Helen Menken and Basil Rathbo.vb SHE WANTED LIBERTY So Patriot's Descendant la In "Gaieties" Chorus. IJDr.fVl I Dir.A.L.F,riiWT SBAT9 TOMORROW Opening of the Season THURSDAY EVE, SEPT. 30th A.

L. EKLANCKK-g Muieal Caaea Wodehouse Will Do Verse For Lawrence Comedy. P. G. Wodehouse, playwright and short story writer, has arrived here from England not only to collaborate with Guy Bolton on the forthcoming Gertrude Lawrence St.

Klfhta 8 3U Pramt-I KNICKERBOCKER r'ed. Sat- at 2:30 C-apasT Haded fcy Taylor Hoes am Lin Afurbaocl HAPPY GO LUCKY AN INDISPUTABLE SUCCESS! 1 predict a two )ars' rua for fWraoo. MAYOR WALKER A. I thLkJN (i.K presents tue 1'opular uxnean JtcoktmJ Lyric fry ffeJena PhaUptEvama mm tMWR Vmmni PTo4nctio Slated lr ired G. Latham snow bat to complete the tnglish adaptation of Guitry's for Irene Bordoni.

Isadore Witmark, prominent song publisher, has completed a Chinese operetta which he hopes to present on Broadway shortly. Gilda Leary made her stage debut several years ago with Bath Chatterton in "Daddy Long Legs" EDDIE DOWLING IN A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY HONEYMOON LANE JtTlf ST. TUBA TEE. 4S K. oT BJ.

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I-S. One Man's Woman rOSiTlVELV I. AST HKEt, MUSIC BOX at the Gaiety. She now acting on the same CRADLE SNATCHERS WiliJ MAKY BOLANO. Abwolutely the funniest musical thaw in the? his-lory of the Amer- stage in San- tha IV; dalwood-" She came from a LJ Vane ouver, B.

Fill TflN TlM-Mrr. to KL Bns. "A SVICV MVSTKEY." N. V. Amerii-aii The Donovan Affair Audicrtfle man aft far A Wn 'vtl temch.

Ward convent to HAKt, CAKROLt SUCCESSES- L-KLLAKXULL5 1 KILLING study voice in New York. Her Cs include "Young Blood i4- -The Naked SEATS WEEKS iN ADVANCE PHILIP GOODMAN presents the meorltT futtniatt camadiant CLARK and McCULLOUGH la The moil beamlifu! am elaborate musical com ad ia twa The RAMBLERS with MARIE SAXON MTSTE8T SEIiSATIOK. 7 wah HARRY AA Vii HTON SAM. HL HARRIS Thea- I Th rvnast 9a Sr hi N.r Y-Tf-KUlrt W. in tAs Jinn.

"twrd yWIfcL, tMM. jrrwned. roekerf mud jfinubttKt op." Walter WtMchmll in Gmp4ic "At yowr 4mmUc mtm-tar. prrx-rihe Mm i imirmihT Oartt al M.xilkch tm Tht iitaifibers" fw the worst if blM TVy vlU W. 4'I St.

HiU. Wt. Sat Gilda Leary Man," "Shipwrecked." EARL CARROLL IT Mis. ThuT. A.

HaL. FfKTH ANI Oi ALL, EARL CARROLL VANITIES LOUISE HENRY followed the immortal utterance of her famous patriot-ancestor Patrick by choosing the liberty of the footlights rather than a career of nursing and its attendant hardships at ML Sinai hospital. After twelve long hours of work and studying at night, Miss Henry learned to dance. All season she has been gracing the chorus of "Garrick Gaieties' with ambitions to become a premiere danseuse some day. She has also been model for Charles Dana Gibson and other famous artists.

Jh Lfirrtc Robert "A hi. mtrm mntiewl VfMi Tune. A Cteaa laff Hwwrr 30 Smadt SuLAFFiEaiOFF Richard Strauss, Viennese composer, will be unable to come to New York to direct the orchestra for the opening of the Paramount new theatre on Broadway. "Palace aux Femmes," revue, was recently produced in Paris by Harry Pileer, vaudeville business is booming in Berlin at the Sea la and Wintergarten. The nnner east sid in the vi "Xaat nlrtit'i andl-mmem fmihm aUtrsl.T WALLACK'S w.

4Kt (a. em. I. Mitv WrL Set. wtQtafam Clark ajad "A Stilchaa vara-i 'Ml MMrtM tr.at Nllw.

Urm A yntil- "R-dlw rur trt- and Mart Sum Mht tm krtm aoritarvd at Um Lyrtm for kxix tfard ortho jyjhe Sandalwood natau at th Lrrtc Inueti havf rihanrnd nurb. tK ta Lhs wtt tree imparts its fragrance even to tbesxeOiathtwsk ,1 f-TiSl'lIp I- if m'. will arr.vl 1- i. atp aaif frm ur itaikiUM prmLsc UksU can btt Kivni any ahow air ft th arret at tftriT natrttlvts tmm- dr." Jtrook tnrtunata pacB -Aiion Stit. Wort.

THE IN CO ttr A. A Aikimsom, Time. cinity of Lexington ave. and 5Sth st. is fast becoming a Broadway suburb.

Clustered about are the American Laboratory theatre, the Milton-Anderson School of the Theatre, Palm Garden, where "The GLADYS TELLS FEW ABOUT MARRIAGE Here are some of Gladys Un-ger's wise sayings in her comedy, WEST 4ad STREET EVENINGS. JKI -MATINEES WED. aV SAT. AT IiMI LYRIC THEATRE- "Two Girls Wanted," at the Little: 'i i "ii i 'inn HENWT MILLERT5 THEATRE 'hoto 11-4 ST. MATINEES THUA.

U. SAT SANLULMDD JACC OPPENHElMEIk. bresentS mA. 'WILLIAM HAPJUGAN It I -wa, nUDrOUMDLY INTERiSTING PLAY" VJOCUJ33TT fn the woiuo GAIETY THEA 6 WAY. 16 ST.

Oir.axfriwr evtMiNGS 8 so JUST LIFE I always" tell my young men if they must flirt with their ographers they should fire them first." "I don't know what being married is like, except from some of the pitiful examples I see." "If you're going to cook for a man all the rest of your WOR.MKTALMADGE Miracle is rehearsing, and old Vienna hall." 1 This Week's Openings Monday. "THE SHELF." At the Morosco. Frances Starr starring in a comedy-drama by Dorrance Davis, with Arthur Byron. Donald Meek, Leah Winslow, Frederick Truesdell, Lee Patrick. "THE JUDGE'S HUSBAND." At the Forty-ninth st.

theatre. William Hodge starring in his own comedy. The cast includes Gladys- Hanson, Jessie Crom-mette, Dorothy Walters, Charles F. McCarthy, Alexander Clark jr. Tuesday.

"GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." At the Selwyn. La im 5JTHE GREATEST P'Y I HAVE SEEN YEAM. MANSFIELD wY AMtfT Gladys L'nger LOOS Hi I otitis B1LTM0RE W. 47 SEASOATS AND Ewnn at .40 BIGGEST LAFF HIT! life, you want him to be the kind of man you can be proud to cook for." "A girl's got too many competitors an army of flappers.most of the young married women, and all of the grandmothers." PROCTOR PROGRAMS tutnor of IX CYUNDtlk. LOW KJO Ml Mii.ES OUT HUDSON ft NaUll THB MAIK STFtETTO BROkCWAV LAUGH SEMSATIOM 9hcHOME TOIVNERS COHAN'S BIGGEST HIT Comedy by Anita Loos and John Emerson, with June Walker, Ralph Morgan, Edna Hibbard, G.

P. Huntley, Arthur S. Ross. THE ETERNAL SIN. At the Forrest.

Romantic melodrama Proctor vaudeville programs this week include Clarabelle Barrett, who tried to swim the channel; Mayo and Lynn, Haynes and Beck; by Denison Clift starring Lowell OUTSTANDING HITS JOElAURlEJr 'IFIWASRIGH WITH A OUAT CAST a I 4 i a JOStPH K1LGOUK MILDRED McLEOD luih donnellt CHAS-DOWClAxX. Sherman, others being An.njGibney; 125th st: Willie' Hoppe, Presented bir DAVID BELASCO Harding, Crane Wilbur, Louis Murray and Charlotte. Calhern. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES. (Soar by Luetla Gear, ia "Qoeea Vta Loos has writ a story Full of Jtt and sure of glory: IXJIII BELLE Arthur.

Sheldon OS TTttcAr Supported txi Henry Hull mads tyatsbl ct. IANNY (A plil written enoret-iu for her-bq Mich. 6.03VI0 bets SCO' IYCEUM EVE5 430MAT3 BEIASCO MKTS.THUa.bSAT Wednesday. "THE CAPTIVE." At the Empire. Edouard Bourdet's "La Prison-niere," adapted into English by Arthur Hornblow jr.

In the cast are Helen Menken, Basil Rath-bone, Norman Trevor, Ann Andrews, Arthur Wontner, Winifred Fraser. -Thursday. -THE IMMORTAL THIEF." At Hampden's. A play by Tom Barry, with Walter Hampden, Marie Adels, Mabel Moore, Edith Barrett, Adelaide Fitiallen, Suzanne Jackson, Ernest Rowan, Cecil Yapp. "HAPPY GO LUCKY." At the Liberty.

A musical comedy with book and ''lyrics by Helena Phillips Evans and score supplied by Luc i en Denni. Among the players are Taylor Holmes, Nydia D'Arnell, John Kane. Edith -Sha-yne, Walter Craig, Betty Gallagher, Ralph Whitehead. GEORGE WHITE'S APOLLO GaaraaUed a thousand laughs LITTLE SPITFIRE MYRON FAGAhPS GREAT COMEDY Mats. Wed.

fit Sat. Gentlemen prefer Blondes Borrow it at onceor buy it; It't the truth, I'll verify it: Gentlemen prefer blondes. They make the fellow jealous. They make them pay the. price.

And stiil their victims tell us, "They're Nordic, but they're nice!" Refrain. Wh en they give atray a string of pearls, Gentlemen prefer blondes. When it comes to educating girls, Gentlemen prefer blondes! "Light my gloomy life," They mutter to them thickly; "I have a brunette wife Who's invalid and sickly." OIO. rnU AN B'nr A M. i GKORGE ACKAB.LANK rRl.KNTS "l'nnort aaow in lown." Jmrnml, En.

IS ihara. INvalar M.u. A aL. I IS GEORGE WHITE'S waw ROBERT WOOLSET SSCANDALSt WnrKl's Ciralnt Fkn. WorM remind Cast.

Thk WM.rMT hrHTn MX THK AKMI.T1 VJv ct CIT KICH0I.S- i( I'w ABIE'S IRISH ROSE PRICKS fl.au and REPUBLIC So is a girl to blame if she responds DALrS 63D THTREn 'It hen gentlemen prefer blondest.

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