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Daily News from New York, New York • 244

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16F SUNDAY NEWS, FEBRUARY 6, 1927 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 39.

Us la. Krai. WINTER GARDEN Than tut. rOMORROW NIGHT, at the Klate Theatre, W. 45th Richard I yl BIJOU TO M'W EVE.

Martin Brown's Comedy Oddity FTHFI MAXINE ELUOTT'S IjlllLllj THBATRB. West 3 St. BARRYMORE wST? Constant Wife" SAT. 2.30 By W. Somerset Maugham Extra Mat.

Washington's Birthday f'The STRAWBERRY "CHICAGO" STAR MADE HER START IN "ANY NIGHT" When Francine Larrimore made her debut on Broadway, it was with Ellis in a sketch called "Any Night" at GAY PAREE 1WJ7 Last Word la Kernes -JrJgjhJ nadr cert All-Star Bill -OLSON'S TfM-8L a 8 Mala. Ttwrs. A Mai. :0 Painter Nightingale nernaon oy arrangement tcun W. Herbert Adams) will present "Sinner," a new comedy by Thompson Buchanan, with Allan Dinehart and Claiborne Foster.

Mats. Thursday and Saturday. BLONDE" with a distinguished east. Matinees Wed. Sat.

"tTst8 "Zt TO MORROW EVE. SAM BERNARD "I Told You So" BTAM.KY Ll'PINU TON WISE 6aad Mm. gta fl.lt. M. US.

ti.39. Mary Forrent presents "SPELLBOUND" BELMONT TUES.EVE. Matinee Thur. Sat. ROBERT V.

NEWMAN presents 44th ST TbM1-' st- W. of B'. En. :25 MattOMS Wed. and Sat.

at 1 :39 Oth Month Reigninc Musical Karma COUNTESS MARITZA VANDER8ILT NATIONAL TOMW.EVE. the frinceis a tre. Now Frances plays i the jazz slay-' eress and Ellis the shyster law-- yer in i- THE NEW MYSTERY THRILLER ana. a iir.ivi COSMOPOLITAN TTj(fl JiuLrU "OfKey' I AV EGGY-ANN 'FOG' MATHESON LANG in THE WANDERING JEW Author of "The Cot A the Canary" 7 cago with LULU CON NELL MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY FORREST Tlx-. W.

LADY ALICE BRADY A New PLay by Arthur Caesar with FLORENCE McKAY ELD IDC MORRIS LUCILE WATSON and a cast of distinction. Staged by It olio Lloyd. Vincent You-mans, composer of "Tea for Two" and other song hits, who will iro into the ALONE Is re gtlrrim Dra matte SrfcMts Francine Larrimore THK SENSATIONAL HIT! its v. a 5 WorkJb Greatest Funsters Laugh Uproariously LEON EMOL'S TOMFOOLERY in, GENE BUCK'S Npw and Lavfch Musical Plav DnnTU 4Mh 8L. ef B'war Ei.

8 3 U.DnM Wrt and SaL. hwliant as a eajre o( Kukn and i anaunt Faultleasiy acted." If. r. ACTOK THEATRE. IJSC.

Gnthrie McClintic. Director, presents is fas-Amr t. 8:45 2:45 49th ST. ThM w- Maxwell Mattnea WBI. producing game with Lew Fields, is only 28 years old.

Marguerita Syiva and Carlos Valderrama, pianist, gave a joint recital last Thursday at Aeolian hall. Tom Powers revealed still another talent at the opening of "For Better or Worse" when he played snatches from Beethoven and Chopin on the stage. I'owers is a poet and sculptor as well as a musician and actor. I Andersoi Saturday's Children "i I omedy 'Tkeatra Guild Actinf Company ia "A Stirring Up-to-date Melodrama." Hammond. Her.

Tnh T0URSTRHLY Pygmalion Jirn. PPRCY HAMMOND. Week Feb. Brothers KarasaaioY Week Feb. St Pyrnalioa Week Feb.

S8 Brothers Karaaaazar 'Among those who joined me in my applause were Rin Urdner, Will Rogers, Charles Chaplin and other 5hrewed persons whokrwwa owwhentheY5eeit. 'Mayor Walker laughed outriaht and Charlie Chaplin tooKa niitoff from his troubte to beam over Leon Eitol. If the show can delight worlds greatest master of fun, who dares to turn up his nose at it GUILD Thea. W. 52nd.

Krg. Mat. Thura. and SIDNEY HOWARD'S FAMILY I JL! They All Were Brought Up rf 0 ft? fC? Around the Theatre. jj i-'jf ELTINGE The- st- E'- 130 wMm.Miu WKD.

and -X1 RAYES TlM w- Lack. 0569. Miu. Thur. Sat.

"GERTIE" 'fs montn SMIl WILLIAM FOX THEA.W44y STrATS.WtniSAT. SEATS at BOK OfFICE 8WE6K5 in ADVAUCE SHUBERT NedMcCobb's Daughter riTNTIlDV 6-Jd St. A Cent Park West. Direction Lee and J. J.

Shubert. UEilllUAl KVt.S. M-tTINERM WEDNESDAY AND SATl RDAY AT BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT EVER PRODUCED IN AMERICA ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'8 POP. MAT. WED.

$1.00, $1.50 $2.00 POP. MAT. SAT. $1.08, $130 $2.00 $Z50 EVERY EVENING, $1.00, $150, $2.00, $250 $3.00 Week Feb. li Tke Silver Cord Week Feb.

1 1 Ned McCoaV. Da.fkter Week Feb. tB The SUrer Card Alax. A. Aarona A Vinton Frredlar'i "New Masical Corned "Xbampioa" YTH, GOLDEN Thea.

58th. E. at B'waj. Cirda 567 KTga. 1:39.

Mat. Thura. and Stephen Rathbun. San. 8:35.

Matinees I IMPERIAL Era. Wed. A Sat, at 1:85 GERTRUDE VICTOR LAWRENCE SHAW if MOORE HARLAND DIXON FAIRBANKS TWINS JANE COWL in "The Road to Rome" PI AYHOIISF 4 3t- Et- 8 30 Schwab fir Mindet's -Seasons Biggest Muiictl Sensation! T7T77 FT? 48th HT. TUKATKB My Matinee Sat. 4ir X.

Ill OUINN MARTIN NELLIE BREEN comes from one of those theatrical families whose sisters and cousins and uncles by the dozens have all been literally weaned in the The petite comedienne who plays opposite Eddie Buzzell in "The Desert Song" has a sister, Margaret, who dances in another is Mrs. Poodles Hanneford, wife of the circus-riding gent, and two brothers now touring with "The Co-coanuts." Moreover, her father and mother, Tom Breen and Margaret Carroll, were vaudevil-Nellie was born in Boston, but left that town at the early aire of 5. N. T. "WarU- VIVIENNE SEGAL ROBERT HALLIDAY E0Dt BUZZELL PEARL R.EGAY ind Co.

Of JXiuiic br SIOMUHO AOMSe rC. took, (fifties bj otto hahmoi. OSCAHAMMtASWN intf FAANK MAflDtL aAClUr WAT MATS. WCO. VAJINU MinICTj aaya: "I can only bend low AL VWNWMl.

I In afkaAvlnivln. and (irted erew ay aorrria- i ti iramirKi rvrainirs which I hove ever spent1 mi i 1. 1 1 mi- iMrreen. Longest Run Musical Comedy in Town 11 la oT 6WAY.1 With BLANCH It TTJKKA Seats at box office 8 weeks ahead Dais pn sue it BoxOlice ffiMFnY st- E- B'way. Kres.

8 30 MATS-frc tut iOe maim r. 71L. JZZZ00 ft Hi HOLIDAY MATINEES 50 to 10O TWICE OMlY-jVD-SiO-SUN AMUSEMENTS. the SCARLET LILY JOHN GOLDEN annooncei becaate of the extraordinary deaaaad for scats for RITZ W. at Bway.

Kt. 1.1 MT.S WKO a SAT at L. LAWRENCE WEBER'S Mullcal Baa Baa 'IT Bye Bye Bonnie GIRLS WANTED by Gladys linger, staged by Winckell Smith Extra Thursday Matinees Weekly also regular Wed. Sat. Mats.

LITTLE THEATRE KR.US NOW ON SALK MONTHS IN ADVANCE with. JED HARMS tra tllli Qotkfxtgxlea, Frank KLotrre. luella Gear COS AMBASSADORS mM Aiv rrvn it a a rBB-m aaatc wm si cat Toa A BORACK IVVRTOHT 9rent THTODOR F. TKVTTiir-i TTf -v4lG sVr rfAT CIRCLES THE GLOBS aiJU AMERICAN TRAGEDY Rth onrmattseA Av Patrick Kearney BJC Rlf. I.ONfaACRE THEATRE 8l i MONTH MaUneea WED.

and SAT. at US. BROADHURST m'JSftSf rtc.l-MI. Z2.ZI.I a IS Seata Naw THE BIGGEST PLAY IN AMERICA! Seats for February and March Seats for all performances of the "The Ladder" during this month and next have been placed on WILLARD MACK WINTHROP AMES OtUBCRT XUVAN OPERA CO. ncept Tour.

vf. SUtUVAN OPERA CO. ncept Tour. vf. All a-ariurmaacat TfONQR BE DtAMNEDr sale at the box office.

I his includes the two holidays, I I .1 1 and Washington's birthday. uiiwm a liiutfjr MftROSrO WEST 45 OFF B'WAT. KVGS. -XliJ MATINEES WED. AND SAT.

AT 2:36" PIRATES of PENZANCE THUItSOAT VBNIMOS ONLY IOLANTHE EDGAB sUWIItD CKKAT COMEDY St'CCEittl GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES Brock Pemberton'a Production The Ladder By J. Frank Davis Waldorf Theatre Fiftieth St. E. of Broadway Mate. Wednesday and Saturday Br ANITA LOOS a ad JOHN EMEK.SON with JUNE WALKER.

EDNA HISBAHD. E0FFKY KERR and S. P. HUNTLEY TTIWrrC CA THEATRE. WEST 42d ST.

EVGS. 80. Df Vf AI1TIJ W.45tkt. Maw. Than tat.

Ill ft bllfiUUIll SUlal tfV MATINEES THUB9. IPOP A SAT. er30-.

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