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Daily News from New York, New York • 112

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SUNDAY NEWS, OCTOBER 16, 1327 30 THIS WEEK'S OPENINGS JOE COOK SET, "RAIN OR SHINE" Joe Cook intends to start rehearsal goon in "Cain or Shine," Jones and Green musical com ENTERS RECITAL Angna Enters, dancer, will give a recital Nov. 6 at the Little, presenting a selection from thirty-eiffht new numbers. Madeleine Marshall will accompany her at the piano. "SERVANT" TOURS "The Servant in the Ilouse" is playing middle-west dates at colleges and clubs, having opened at Lafayette college with Charles Allais in the role of Manson. White, with Isabel Baring, Effiny-ham Pinto, Benedict MacQuarrie.

WEDNESDAY. "THE BELT." At the Cherry Lane. Paul Sifton's play, opening the New Playwright's season, with Benjamin Osipow. THURSDAY. "AND SO TO BED." At the Comedy.

James Fagan's comedy about Samuel Pepys. The all-English cast includes Fred O'Donovan, Yvonne Arnaud, Mary Grey. "WEATHER CLEAR, TRACK FAST." At the Hudson. Willard Mack's racing play, with Joe Laurie jr. and Wijliam Co turtle igh featured.

"THE IVORY BOOR." At the Charles Hopkins. From the pen of A. A. Milne, with Louise Closser Hale and Ernest Law-ford in the leading roles. "THE GOOD HOPE." At the 14th st.

theatre. Heijermans' Dutch drama, leading the Civic Repertory season, with Eva La Gal-lienne, Josephine Hutchinson, Charles McCarthy. "LOVE IN THE TROPICS." At Daly's. A drama by Corning MONDAY. "SKIN DEEP.

At the Liberty. A comedy by Lynn Starling. In the cast are Chrystal Heme, Reginald Owen, Marian Warring-Manley, Guido Nadzo. "OUT OF THE NIGHT." At the Lyric. A mystery comedy by Harold Hutchinson and Margery Williams.

Players include James Spottswood, Mary Loane, Dian-tha Pattison, Spencer Charters. TUESDAY. "INTERFERENCE." At the Empire. London drama by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. Heading the cast are Arthur Wontner, A.

E. Matthews, Phoebe Foster, Kathlene MacDonelL edy. Ted Lewis and band will join the cast of "Artists and Models," which will not come to Broadway for another month or so, i Stone, who was graduated last June from Columbia, is now playing the role of An-ita in "The SqualL" RUBY PICKED Ruby Keeler, "Sidewalks of New York principal, has been chosen to represent the American clog dance at the dance masters' convention this month at the Biltmore. ACTRESS DESIGNS Corinne Barker, actress, will design costumes for all of Vincent Youmans' productions, establishing offices at 67 West 44th st. Joe Cook AMUSEMENTS.

AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. HlU.

BAT WINTER GARDEN THK 100 COKEDT REVUE a MARY EATON OSCAR SHAW i- THE 5 O'CLOCK GIRL A.I. ftk.M aV COMEDY Jh--4i THURS. EYE. And So to Bed Baad on the THarr Hwnottl Frpja With the Knrlmh lul SKATS T4IOKK4)W. KIK-ST MAT.

SAT. uK'--t-- ft-- w- The Garrick Players with Basil Sydney and Mary EHis announce the first production anywhere of Shakespeare's 'Taming of the Shrew" in Modern Dress. Opening Tuesday Evening, October 25th, at the Garrick Theatre. Seats now on sale for the first four weeks. Telephone Wisconsin 3430.

4.IGHT-SPMJ Ton ir hi Cnmrrrt Har Will. lOl SDN'S Tfcaa a En- JULOUil 3 alalliwaa THI-HM. ul SAT THK Ml HICAL ROMANCE with EVriTV HKKBKKT .100 at I.0O: 2v at Sl.n aim iu ti.no; s.w at a a JOSEPH SANTLEVS "Just Fancy!" Tlte Romance of an Englil Prince Who Miried Americn Girl "It i. a ra.t a irfect entertainmeat for ey fill the Cuioo when summer cornea again- EVEHIMU WJI. "Mr.

San ley and Mixa Sawyer are charmin." TIMES. "Altocether a awahty successful niaht lor Mr. SantJU-y. ProductKm k-ood aad be.ut.tul to the last deirea." VENINC WORLD. "Beautifully mounted, gracefully auna and played.

It was youn w. Joseph Santley's first production, and ha has food reasoei to sans, fied with HERALD TRIBUNE. "Tha polo ballet challenges comparison with any other baUet mrJ, "Raymond Hitchcock made merry with everybody and did a stunt with Eric Blare anent the sex appeal of a sardine that was really awfully funny." ALAN DALE. LAST 3 WEEKS LAST 3 WEEKS F. RAT COM STOCK MORRIS CEST Hvm tha Great Honor to Prmnt RIJDII Thrm B'sjas.

t'U I'M. OMW si ATIN KKH tin. aiH RAT. 1 31 Th Arlatsrraalc I VCI of a l.ttOO wits KEMFVIFVC TOBIN. OLtXN ANDCRS.

LESLIE MOWD. GABY FAY. J. H. BREW.

FX. FLORFNCC EDNtT, ALICE MAY TUCK, iL 'LJS? OOTH TIM Wnl 4Mk. Mats. Was. A tit MA.XwM.I.

ASMMSOVH COHIDI Saturday's Children NEW a Balieffs Chauve-Souris POSITIVELY FINAL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY. NOV. 5th rOSMfiPfll ITAM THEATRE. Columbus Circle. Pop.

Priced Matinees UUOiHUrUUlAil Tfcurt. and Sat. at 2:30. Eves, at 8:30, LAST WRBKI VIII. 414 St.

Tth At. S9th STREET B-WAY NOW PLAYING The Nfw CASINO Jacob Slovak Ergs. 8:30. Mts. Wed.

A Satamamamawamam with JOSH KIHKN mid MIRIH nOVI.K 49th ThM W. of wmt. KI nj t.M. With SYNTHETIC SIN A New PI it by rRKDKKic 4 r.txsr ffATro.y A Theatre Cuid Productioa 'An evening of new experience, extraordinary interest and high, startling beauty. In a dozen years of first nights I have not seen in the American thratre an examp'e of more resourceful and enkindling direction.

in the balltl of the mourners shadows upon the wall "Porgy' reaches one of the most exciting climaxes I have ever seen in the theatre. The Guild has begun its tenth season magnificently. Alexander Woollcott, World. JOHN CUMBERLAND PICKWICK: BRUCE WINSTOH CfcARUES McNADGHTON Moves Tomorrow (Monday) AKTtlt llurklVI pmeaU ELSIE FERGUSON NANCE O'NEIL "The House of Women" BroaUi-IJ Maxine Elliott's iu. vi A i WEST 42d STREET.

SELWYN THEATRE EVENINGS 8:30. Mats. Wed. A- 2:30 Uratiy Wiruan'a Sucrewmi CkAwo't 46 tk Street Tkealre West of Broadway WOMEN GO ON FOREVER! fiOOD NEWS A Folk Plav by DUBOISE and DOROTHY HEYWARD The Theatre Guild off the beaten path of easy successes as it should be; and -those who enjoy new American themes, honestly and authoritatively treated, wiH find 'Porgy worth their while. rith "SbI th mecUtort into of e-ttrancemcnL' Mary Boland FORREST Ht- B- Bras, i M.U.

Wad. A Sat. Prrnr Hammond Herald Tribune Wit. an All.A3rlr.n GEORGE OLSEN MUSIC Taau of najerit ami nta y. Brooks Atkinson, Times.

tt Csntral LAST rrVTIIDV THFATBt St- SCHWAB ft HANDEL'S TWO SMASHING MUSICAL HITS EVENINGS at 8:25 MATINEES WED. SAT. "Story's rich substance and humor and manner have been intensified by their contact with the Theatre Guild. The subscription list was overjoyed by the en'ertajnmenl. Percy Hammond, Herald Tribune.

Guild Theatre, West 52nd Street Eves. 8:30. Mats. Thurs. and Sat, 2:30 WKKK3 rars Wert "DESERT SONG Jf Y.

and UIMMIN MUSICAL SENSATION I with Robert Halliilay at Kridie Busirll ith Kobert Halliday MUSIC THRILLING ROMANCE GLORIOUS 100 GOLDEN VOICES 2000 ip it a '03, $10, $2.00 $2.50 MARY- NASH BASIL RATHBONE VIOLET KEMBLE COOPER in "The Command to Love" with Henry Stephenson LONGACRE MMMJ. Wed. (u. JANE COWL IN "The Road to Rome" PLAYHOUSE 8' E.t 8 M.u. A sat.

48th St Thea. MATS. Wed. Sat. SEATS AT BOX OFFICE 8 WEEKS AHEAD BLANCHE YURKA in Vivid' inl Abroing rlaJ" KATHARINE CORNELL; THE LETTER W.

Somerset Maugham GUTHRIE McCUNTIC Agi pwooa. I -SQUALL RIOTOUS ROCKETING HIT! MrtDrtf Cf Tl-a. 5. 8t. w.

al way MORObCU rva. 8 JO. Matt. Wea. a Sat.

12 TH MONTH HARRIS -MERRY 4 iM MARY Knwxjj wTvajIfMITM Tt 4jt" 8t- "w-PLlMOUIn Thor sao. -Lnaklt. tastblsg. asaltlat." Cabriel. San.

"Burlesque" A C'W'lT MaatyJsHrs a Arttar Hapalei PEAKEAS I 'Mat-h trnsrr and better than other fli 'I Now at the WALDORF Thea, 50th St E. of 7th 8:30 Matin fits Wed. and 2:30 DUGAN 'plays of too rrime school." Y. Sun, a hijeh standard." T. Tim.

Tlwa. Bt. Kres. Mall. Wl ft Sat.

1J VANDERB1LT 1 1 tVITJt ANN HARDING 4J. 10th JrfonfA HF.IEN F0RD A Cbas. Winninrer ukixum nl Cast of Sun Son and dance, and firls, and fowns, and gor-. geous scenes. A riot of beauty, color, melody- and motion.

Lala Critics are unanimous in praise of Miss Hampton's rlormanc. A triumph of fein-f-iny, acting and personal charm. A NEW, MODERN OPERETTA MY PRINCESS "Bayard McCobmS JOHN GOLDEN THEATRE RITZ Nafre vrr.n. all 2:30. WHITE 4Sth, W.

of li way. Eva. 8:30. Mat. Wed.

Sat. IDXR 5 CP WsrM Wansar Myatary Play By Dorothy Donnelly and SigmunJ Romberg HOPE HAMPTON ROBERT WOOLSEY LEONARD CEELEY CIJ1TD17DT 44 ti Street Wst of Broadway I COMPANY of 150 OnUOEjtV 1 Ev. 8:30. Mts. Wed.

4k Sat. I ORCHESTRA of 40 WALLS LIGHTS In Comedy Sttin. MUSIC BOX w-45 8t- MU Sat cm, ELTINGE W. 4id St. Eta.

131 WET. and SAT. at 1:3 HELEN MacKELLAR RALPH MORGAN ROADWAY it STAGED BY GEORGE ABBOTT SEATS 8 VTKKiiS JN ADVAKCE aJftLlT WMt 44 Kr. 3 Mali a au. Her First Affaire with ALINK HaeMAHON SAVES W.

44u St. Mata. Wed. Bat. "TENTH AVE ft A Flay of "HULL'S KITtHKN" BROAD HURST Waat 4th St Pod.

Uala. Wad. and Saturday. Romanciiig 'Round" in I AM BOYO FRANK MOEGAV.

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