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Daily News from New York, New York • 47

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47 EXPORT DRAMA DOING WELL ON SUNDAY NEWS, JUNE 14, 1925. A LITTLE GRAND OPERA TO SEASON 0, Percy Don't You THE GOLDEN DOZEfl attraction In New Tark Forget Your Baby THE OTHER SIDE theatres that have recorded loae-ea ran. Dramatic A VARIETY BILL Margaret Romainc, Metropolitan opera prima donna, will make her Broadway vaudeville debut tomor Vincent Lopez and his orchestra have been enjoying such huge success in London that beginning "Abie's Irish Rose" 1314 "White Cargo" 687 "The Show-Oft" 571 "Pigs" 340 "What Price Glory" 321 "The 279 Musical Comedies. "Ziegfeld 395 "Rose-Marie" 322 "My Girl" 227 "The Student 221 "Lady, Be Good" 219 "Sky High" 129 tomorrow night it will provide an entire even-i g's program at the Hippo drome in that city for three weeks. Lopez has augmented row at the Palace in a recital of her operatic song hits.

Fay Temple-ton, Joe Weber and Lew Fields are held over at that theatre for a sfceond week, their reunion having proved vastly popular with the vaude 1 his band to twenty two men. Borrah i nnevitch, harmonic play- Vinrent T.iwz er of "Puzzles, Margaret Romaine at the Palate and A i 1 OUT OF TOWN THE TRYOUT SEASON'S ON FULL BLAST Philadelphia reports of "When You Smile," mention Dorothy Appleby, the comedienne of half -pint ville fans. Others Stanley will do turns during the performance. "Tell Me More," which opened recently in London, seems to be just as short on the comedy end in that city as it is at the Gaiety will be Sylvia Clark in "Kavort-ings Uneek," by Harry Delf and Bobby Kuhn; Snow, Columbus and Marion Saki, with Marion Howard, in a musical comedy and dancing act, and Jack Rose, nut comedian. The Hippodrome closed its sea Charles Davis and Lee Patrick in "Bachelors Brides' in New York.

Speaking of the show, Variety's foreign correspondent writes: "Most of the ft I I me see, now Snookums wasn't it, Snookums I Mary Snooky size who came to New York fresh from winning a Maine beauty contest, as its outstanding personality. This musical comedy is based in an unsuccessful i a son Saturday night after forty-two humor in it is to be found at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. weeks, the longest time it has ever remained open. Statistics say There must have been a hole in the boat that brought the show -nearly 3,000,000 visited the big In "Bachelors' Brides" at the Cort theatre a young Englishman (Charles Davis), on the eve of his wedding to a young American girl (Lee Patrick), is suddenly confronted with the indiscretions of his past. The scene is between the Englishman and his American fiancee.

across. theatre; 500,000 of them having Jl "Extra," which Harry H. Frazee is negotiating been children, attracted, no doubt, by Toyland and Powers's ele ran a weeK or for the French translation of his show, "No, No, Nanette," for Paris. phants. It will reopen in Dorothy so here last sea- A lebv son.

Tom Jonn- stone's musical numbers include a title song, Despite the intense heat in Miss Patricola will be at the 8 lit Percy Snooky ookums. It was a great word while it lasted made a hit with the girls here. A chap only had to say, "You're my little snooky and not knowing what he meant they wilted. What is the word that corresponds to it, now Mary- Sweetie baby. Percy Sweetie is blah.

It's so sticky. But baby. baby. There is a kind of a protective feeling about baby. How do you use it? Mary Just Percy Baby, I love you.

Mary And I shall be Percy's baby 1 Percy My hat! Percy's baby! That's wonderful wonderful for you, isn't it? Sort of gives you perpetual youth. London. ttose-Marie heia op its end by garnering $27,000 in eight performances. Its totem-poie st. theatre, the Four Camerons at the Fordham, Herman Timberg at the Riverside, and Trentini at the dance number is being -widely copied in England, and the man E.

F. Albee. agement is doing its best to pre AMUSEMENTS. 'June," and "Coo-Coo." In Los Angeles Maude Fulton is starring in her own play, "The Big Top," a tale of an old circus clown who has adopted two children. The play wes presented a year ago in San Francisco as "Punchinello." a a a George S.

Kaufman's "The Butter and Egg Man" will open tomorrow night in Washington for a tryout, and MMMMntft 8wm. TV attaa Pal. Taaa 42 t. i n. a w-hw A aOj 4 frr tut Nov.

itr Mufti BivKMOnn.AMbatM.MjL AMUSEMENTS. City. vent it by applying Tor injunctions to the courts. "Cleopatra," with music by Oscar Straus, opened in London with the German book adapted by John Hastings Turner, author of "His Queen," which was quickly snuffed out here with Francine Larrimore at the Hudson. HIPP'S ARK MOVES CASINO 39th and BreniM- Matlnectt Wednesday and Saturday imperial; ROSE-MARIE Willi MAKY F.I.I.IH WIW.

KltNT. WILLIE HOWARD SKY HIGH Tina. 4S at. W. B'y.

Bfa. PLYMOUTH Mata. THITIS aV tit ft im SON'S 59tn Tlh ftl JUWU'' Mln THI'RSIliT A BAT. THE STUDENT PRINCE IN HKIDEI.BEKO Percy Very sweet and tactful, aren't they, to leave us alone? You are the most adorable creature. God bless George! Mary George Percy Washing-ton.

He discovered America, the home of God's -most perfect creation you. (Kisses her). Mary You are an idiot. Percy Just for that you must give me another one. Mary Happy? Percy That makes this gorgeous evening yet more gorgeous.

Hang it, you are turning me into a poet. Seriously, though, Mary, do you think that you will be able to settle down in this funny old country and be happy? Around the Seasons. Mary No, indeed. I think that we'll spend the summers in England, the winters in the south of France, the. autumns in America it's gorgeous when the maples are red and the goldenrod in bloom.

Percy My hat! I must brush up on my American. I've got a bit rusty. It is a long time since I wa over, but I do remember very plainly that. I was speaking the language very fluently before I came away. I even got one or two of the bits of slang.

Knew 'em by heart. There was one in particular very catchy and chic an expression of endearment let What Price Glory1 Hraadwaf ELTINGE I :3. Jane Cowl then will be shelved il the fall. "Romeo and Juliet," with Jane Cowl, was halted in its final performance in a Francisco last Sunday night, when an actors' strike was called by Equity IatZBeek.jcf FALL GUY ss? ttva. 8 15 CHANIN'S 45 SL11' 01 Df9 Mutlnt-t, The 'Hippodrome animals from its Toytown menagerie will start their vacation tomorrow at Mark Luescher's South port, farm, now that the big theatre has closed for the summer.

TO CAST "KOMICS" Casting for "Komics of 1925" starts in two weeks. C. Allan Gilbert will design a curtain for the revue. KaUmtajr nty KaUii s.irr.,is ZAT SO? PI AYHOIISF eo against Louis Macloon, sending the audience out to the box office to recover their money. The aNTRALNOV-POP.

PRICES trouble arose over another play, DAILY-1 RM.ro II P.M. une Trip of -the Silver Star." nE LAUGHS LAST Dispute with Mayor Ended, So Concerts Will Start tyt A rr SB. which rehearsed May 19, Macloon, it was said, posting notice June 1 that it -was called off. The actors then claimed two weeks' pay. i 1 1 o- FK It FATE AMUSEMENTS.

STARS WILL OPEN CONEY THEATRE Stage and screen stars will at It's the Hrst selectioru Musical Comedies is SENSATIONAL FILM ROMANCE MADE AT THEA. STATEgMnTOfOM: LONGACRE; tend the gala opening Wednesday THtTOParTte WORLD THBlLLING-GBtPPING tve 8 30Mt. Wed. i.Sat 2 SO WEEK. JUNE 13V night of Loew's Coney Island theatre, which will present pictures exclusively, with the exception of next week, when Violet and Daisy Hilton, Siamese twins, will appear.

EARL CARROLL BLACK, WHITE CARGO wrth L.IXN (UIRIMW essth time 39th ST. THEA. MATH. UKII. aV HAT.

CYCLONE AMUSEMENTS. with CEX-KINdof WILD HORSES HAVE COLUMBIAN mii crpK! HAROLD LLOYD mt 7th St. TWICB DAILY. 2:15 and "EARRICK GAIETIES" w. as hl ten.

i Thttnt. A 1 a a Urrwrl Kaiuoui CoaMly CAESAR CLEOPATRA TH a Bl. Bra. 15 UUlia Tlmra A HaL. 1 Tfl -lumia MOT TYni J'ulllaar I'riaa l'lay A REVIVAL OF M)WrNEYEH ltwmd TWO la A)Tanea NIGHTS s-s DAILY MATS Ort-hwrtra, 7.V (Except Saturday) Biggest Hit in Town! ORILIA 6heaoliners6 7 FUNNIEST IW Tha.

THEY NEW WHAT UN tAH-IH witH Waatad Harry St arry Ma-riULLlOn and LOHO iS at ba I'M MrHARD HENNKTT fw oteppe Mata. Wad A KKAMlVtJ M'MMKB M1KTKHV rAKt'a- MONDAY, JINK 13. fir wij Kaa. JO. 48th St.

Theatre I ta4t All Faa Mufti Mat Wrd. antl 3 Iare Harris RVrvr. "Al'i Hrrr. Hmstar Fnrd. UaJey A Kark.

Murray jirla. Aeri. al Bartletts. Ktc. Pretty Girt EDWIN FRANK GOLDMAN and his orchestra of sixty musicians will begin their eighth season of summer concerts on the N.

Y. U. campus tomorrow, thus ending the controversy with Mayor Hy-lan, who banned Goldman front Central nark. The concerts ar Burtetaem NATIONAL 41 Ht. W.

o( En. 8:30 Mtt WnL A K.t 11 "Andrenee howled wttb laughter." Eve. Journal SaMkiH Pwarttad la All Parti at ttw Ham. SPOOKS with Oil. A NT mirHI.IL M0R0SC0 J2 THE USEQUA LED COMEDY FTHE irebranD NOW OPEN 2nd RIU MONTH! THE ii WITH BRIDE Lila RETIRES Lee TKjrcAcrio vp to date" WITH HERBERT RAWIJNSON MA1H.K BKI.L.4HV.

World's Best Vauderaie Continaona Maaai to II. free, the Guggenheims footing all bills. They will be given every night of the. week, excepting Tuesdays and Thursdays, until Aug. 23.

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