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as follows Sir. 13lmzals attendant By John Ande\8c~ ~\lJl1 1I10rltlcatlon exeroises \;em- :pp~rlly muted, and the 1 umor that ti)l6 dU$,1 dlale<)t dingus at the Republic 1\'U a1i~ut to abdIcate sco.tched. the a.iifchtttgea investlgator oa1ked up hIs the Oorslcan--' J;ap,oe and paddled out to see what had 'Surely, you relr.ember MIss Ha)\es lleconr~ Of Helen Hayes, the eo-called Mr Tracy,\ In\;errupted the s I Is the y~ung woman who demonstrated ~cket scandal. Moran and Mack. and that a revival may be sometblng more Golden s pIety. As luck would have It no sooner had than a sprIngtime gesture on the part ~e ~ I. no~ed out ot the bayou tban ot a producer I understand that ME ,\'llift .1:lIliJLj:nI'4 into Lee Tracy Mr Tracy, BrMy did rIght smart with 'What Every Woman Knows' It ran for two will be recalled by those who are seasons witb Helen headUnln\ The lll,oderately skilled at recs.ll1ng. was bre- boys baven t been sO wary about re- 'Vl!ted It. Uttl. less than a year ago vivals since I hea\ tbat we are sllbrt- lJIII 1nrilvetey dates tram the warm Sep- ly 10 be 'frought up over a reprint :teinb~lgh1: when he was discovered Of Uncle Torn 5 Cabin' rlgbt here on by nine first-string dramatiC critics Broadway\ i):llllersonating Roy Lane In the craCk- A spasm at annoyance fiooded Mr llllg drama kllown In Piccadilly. the Tracy B pan \BlIIy Sunday hIlS clone Fbrtles. and WOoj\ Avenue as pretty well Wltb revlv~s hasn't he? \Broadway he snld. once he had • regained his Mr. TiRey'S rise was Just as spectac- aplomb 'And what about Uldln. 1,IljIr M that ot Oa.t Iron Pipe and Utley. the gal whO has the tent up :r(l1:!n~ or Lou GehrIg. but he Sllli I near the Yankee Stadium? A gall xemembers thOle who beirlended blm With a name like that ought to bel 'When he was combing tlle Tahltl In Whlte·s 'Scandals Instead of run- beMhes and living On native berbs and nlng oppoaltlon to Babe Ruth -wJld berries In The Bronx I Here Mr Tracy dropped Into a mOOdy T~ \ WOrd Mr Tracy Is a true Demo- ellence. and star~d to whittle on an erat who deem t need to remove his hat oar w!th his sabre Brought up In a 1\'hen he walks under tbe • L' tracks SChool that haB tor its roundatlon the at l1()th Street tbeory that a man should never be • \ho has 'uo( ppded (;~orgr Has.~11 In th~ op~r.tl2. at Ih .. \\ Inler Gardrn Forecasts and Postscripts vaguely H~wall!m short title. aUowlng plenty of room 10r Miss Bow s name on tbe 6lgntioards. y>d tba t. no doubt, Is aU that really matters People who demand something more than the mere screen presence of the star. hOwever. are not going to have a very good Ume at • Hula.\ for It Is one ot the feeblest excuses tor a mo- tion picture ever turned ~ out ot tbe Paramount studiOS It seems probable that anyone Of the writers on the studio stal!' might !lave done better for Mis. Bow In haJt an hour with a. brok .. n penoil end a bad headache. Ssm~honle Instead of allowing some one to scrib- ble an \orIginal however, the pro .. ducers Bet two 01 their writers. DoriS Anderson anel. Ethel Doherty. to maUl- Ing over a novel by one Armine Von Tempskl Judging from the story that struggles through now and then tbe 1 novel mu.st have been even worse tban the picture MISS :Sow appears as Hula Calhoun. whose lather. \Old Bill' Calhoun drinks and gambles and keeps op.n 6 house to a group of stock characters, 7 inclUding Mrs llane. a designing ~ widow and Harry Dehan, a young rot· ]0 tel Hula herself ,B a young madcap. PARr I given t. ridIng Ir.to the parlor on, Now Trnor tor Philadelphia Opera. hOrbeback and fraternizing wltb tbe I Wm C. Hammer. general manager of natives Now and then some one reo I the Philadelphia Grand Opera Com- marks between drinks that Hula 18 panl'. announces tbat tbe Russian prImitIve. J tenor, Ivan Vellkanolf. bas been en- Into this sta e set stalks Anthony gaged tor several leading roles durl'l.g Haldane of London bent upon building the forthcotnlng s\ason of tbe company Theatre Guild Plans for the Fall-Jacob Ben-Ami In Phtllp II dam He lescues Hulas doll' from the This young artist, who appeared In this • J I \ 0 J Th . l ,\Totes river Hula tails !n love with him He country as Don Jcse In the Moscow Art Barry s \ 0 In - t ler eatnca. has a wife Between glimpses of Mis. Tteatres produotlon of \Carmenclta Ur. Tracy helped the s lout ot the Interrupted at hIs whlttllng. the. I hayale; to the. doek and greeted hlnl In !llded hIs time to Mk WITH THE RETURN of Phlllp clone\ at Henry Miller's Theatre on hl* beU '13rDlI'dway\ manner '1 w&ntcd to tlnd out something September 12 • Owen Davis s \What are you up to. eap? Why about Moran and Mack. and Mr Gold- Moeller trom Europe. the Thea- Bow being cute In the manner of Aloma and the Soldier.\ laS leading tenor or of the South Seas one may speculate the Moscow Opera Oompany. with upon the outcome. WIIl the wife spurn wh!ch he s~ng :or four seasons tben Anthony and get a dIvorce. or will she followed hIs engagement with the drown In a shipwreck on the way ov .. r? Petrograd Opera for two .easons Mr Not for worlds would we spoil tbe one VellkanoIr has also appeared In other source oC amusement In connection principal opera houses ot the Old with Hula. by giVing away the out- World Like most Russian artISts. he It c' Tbe TrIumphant Bacbelor comes to .r~n·t yoU In one 01 the JOY jOints en's scheme for the conversion 01 the tre Guild Is puttlz:o; Itse In trIm or tbe BUtmore on September 13. wltb b\ yOur tonsils?' \ heathen. but perhaps you would rather the new season Mr Moeller starts re- Robert Ames In tbe cast Alex 'What become of the ticket scandal, tILlk ILbout the 13 V D scene In Broad- hearsa!. today ot tbe touring repertory Y kit 1 S ventured the s I once he had removed way' Do you thInk It adds to the' • 0 e. press represen atl ve or am the marsb \\'ASS from his hair '1 I t th It to 81-, company which wlll take Arms and H Harris and Albert LewIs has pur- '\ mora e.verage 0 e commun y g h sed • H I J' w 1 bPI come bas lInrulstlc talent and sings With llear that three Forty-second Street IIvant about the stage In your garters the Man 'The Ouardsman. Mr Plm I Co.o y oe a ne p y y au MISS Bow as usual 1. energetIc and ~ In R I It II treuurers arw g~lng to burn tor theIr and II. union eult? Aie the men gOing Passes By and' The SUver Cord on I' Gerard ~mlth f H :amm y Lee will amusing \h~n the script permits I ~qUaI :aC~lty,;oles P II b use ~n. En'gl1a~. part In trtmmlng old John H Sucker WInter Garden. teo?\ I the road. begInning Oclober 12 In Han- try out ancers or Frazee. com- Cl1ve Brook. struts about as the bilnd- rene er\l1lan. 0 s an s ,laSt winter Say It Isn't true?\ • I m glad you mentioned the Win- over N H In the company are Flor- ing musical show at th Shubert Thea- sor Anthony and Arlette ~archal I Mr Vel1kanoiff also possesses dramatic \t'll tay It Isn t,\ answered Mr Tracy I ter Garden,\ said Mr Tracy. Jumping I ence Eldredge Oeorge Gaul Erskine tre tomorrow at I p .n t.s French actress imported some tIme ablUty nnd an outstanding pe~sonnllty. \Tl1ose bait_ knOw how to lace up their I up with wbat might liberally be termed Sanford MOllY' Pearson Fredric MarCh I .~o by Paramount appears as Mrs whlcb make him a striking gur. on 1lwn aboes Did you ever hear or a, alacrity • It reminds me that I have Lawrence Cecil Hortense Alden Dor. I '{o\ard Marsh\ 1!1 be Oaylor Ravlnal • Banp a character Inserted Into the I tbe lyric stage benefit for II pennlleSll treasurer? Halt I a matinee at the Broadburst. whlcb I olhy Flet~her and Leonard Loan 'In the Zlegfeld mUSical version of Edna II piece for the sole purpose of showIng Teaching the-A-rt-o-'-Accompan)lng .\.. K t C r Ch I b h\ J Accompanying is to be taught as a ,.,.,-.or- a y- - or- ar ey o~s w 0 Shuberts woman warehouse Lynn Pontann. Irom abroad rehear. Entwistle last s.en In Tommy' has Is good to look at and turthermore the BOlls In town are owned by the II\ Just elx blocks and a hal! tram the I On the return of AIfT.d Lunt and Ferber s Show Boat Peg oft the h .. rolne Miss Marcbal herself bark lit you through the WIndow when Leaping on his roan. Tracy dashed sals for' Pygmal1on\ wlll begin The the leading role In The Unlm Ited I •• ems to posse.s Intelligence Ever I malor subject at the Curtis Instttute \\u lay down tbe gel' for !I. pair In h II h'- abOUld \II I lot Music In Philadelphia Tbl. will be 'v • away •• ou ng over '\ er play will be presented In Cleveland for Guest .. e. comedy lJy Bernard J Mc- since she has been In this country It G on the elsIe III lay aU Lombard I hope you find ll.utheford B H8ye.' lone week In Chicago for two Mr IOwen now In rehearsal Oleon we remember correctly she has b~en I the first aerlou. attempt to train stu- Btreet to !I. China. orange that tbey \II a Helen Haye .... lobbed tha 8 1,1 Ltmt Will' have tl).e role \t Protessor I Thro;kmol ton wlll design the sets for requlr .. d to play roles of the Mrs Bane II dents In this Important brancb of ~~ :v~:: 0~1 ce::~~~:~; ;~o:~~:.o~~!~~ lao he collapsed tn the'i~~~eYtrul • IHlgglns with Dudley Digges as Colonellthe opening product I .. , of the CII sort, Ig tor no Intelligence at all :::I~uteJ<>;:~ ~~!:::r:t:~r~~~rd~~!~~ So) Elks If you \ a blC~ Ie bad I RICHARD M~EY I Plrkorlng Miss Fontanne a! COurse : Rep .. tory Theatre •• The Good Ho. She r I > be very tired or them ment in an endeavor to produce a. .nough ~nd tbere was only one CblCYOle I I will repeat her last leason s perlorm· A re\u. called' Way Out WeBt' oc· type at accompanist who shall be In In Ib title role Tbe origin I I ' cuples the Paramount stage thIs week lett 10 town you would unstrap for It. I FILM \SUICIDE\ A COMEDY an~. e a Joseph S\ntley has comple.ed the reality an assisting artist. Mr. HOI- :!FoUldn't you?\ I J c\.~ ot \The Guardsman' Including I cast tor Juo Fancy hIs first venture • mann point. out that a.lde from the ' \Yoll can t drink a bicycle' an' l Holl,1lood. (al. Aug 29 VP) -Mleln-: MIss ~tanne Mr tun! Mr DiggeS/Into producilig. ope~lng In New York ~mll(' nrother _!'Imllp.\ Glorlt)lng tht leadIng coaches. who Include many of tWered the & I • but thInk of the and Helen Westley will also appear In on 0 ,b\ l() Mr Sentley himself Tra\Cllng snlpsmon. at fhe Strand the finest mUsicians the accompanist • Ilorpreted cuee today were blame<l. by J ChI d I th h t • • .ragged children and emaCiated moth- cago ur ng e season t ere ° will have the leading role In the LONG string of traveling sales- Ii frequently a dlsappo!nted soloIst era (In Park Avenue. and all because Vlll'a Reynolds film .tar. for her being I sellen weeks beginning September!. 19 musical piece and the cast Inclu. men Jokes are set forth at the wltb neither the proper mentaJ attl- theh' ;I,ther. and husbands heve trlt- ,cae~ last night tcr the le~dlng rOle In I ar tbe Studebaker Theatre I Raymond HitchCOck. Ivy Sawyer. Eric I StTlnd this week with due emphasis I tude toward his work nor tbe sort at 'tered aWay their wages at tbe glided whl!.t pollee first thought was a suIcide I The first New York preoentatton ot Blore. Mrs Thomas Whlffen. H Reeves. i upnn the Pullman car and the gentle. traInIng to fit blm for his task To box 'OJ!lces It6 an outrage C .. n t I tragedy. but which In Miss ReynOlds II f tlle Guild this season wlll be DuBose Smith Bernice Ackerman John Hund-I men selling buggy whips In DetrOit I teach these essentials Is tbe alnr Of <i9nsress do something about It?' lawn words ended a stomach pump Heyward s Porgy. dramatized by Mr I ley. Llta Lopez. Frances Nevins Charles Eaoh tIme this ancient wbeeze appears tbe new department at the Curtis In- \Congressmen get In On ducats.' re-I comedy Heyward and hiS wife Dorothy With I Baron. Tllelmll Edwards Peggy Whlften lIn a subtitle we are certain that no stitute Mr Hotmann has named as ;Plied Mr. Tracy. and continued Tho plot began according to MISS threo exceptions. the cast will be com· I Peggy 0 Neill. aprtrude I emmon. Ed. one Will ev., have the nerve to drag It bead ot the department Harry Kauf- \1 tau aee by the steely glint In Rcynoldll and her mother Mrs Lily posed 01 negroes It will open at the I ward Cutler Knthryn BurnSide and lout again but It always pops up In a I man who has been accompanist 10r ,.our eye that you want to know 8Ome-, Reynoldll wben the mother dlsco>sred 10ulld Theatre on October 3 replaCing Oeorge Harcourt I fev' we.k, It must have\ permanent I, Etrem Zimbaltst Carl Flesch Erika thin, $,bout Helen Hayes Isn t It her daugbter on the tloor ot a bath., The Second Man Early In Nmem· I _ ___ I place In the files ot all the Utle writers Morini and other noted artist. vue?\ 'room violently III MISS Reynolds was ber tho neUng company wll1 return I \lntlon PklUlP ,\ In HnllywO<ld I .. 'Tn true tis true tis pity and r1lsh\1 to a hn.pltal lor ~mergpnc~ from Chicago lor Shaw s The Dortnr S Smile Brother Sml1. In spite of I RADIO DOG DUE TOMORROW pity 'tis tis true admitted the s ~,treatment desptte the actr ••• 6 protests 0 lemma which will b. the .econd I Tho John Murray Anderson Robert the emphasl. upon quips and gags la' \Miss Hayes came home on the Volen· that ahe was \nly 111 and had not taken olfPrlng ot the R\'SOn Mr DI~~'. Will Ml1tnn School of the Theatre and I not .. !thout a plot No Intleed' The British Bull Pup Is Gift to Amerl dim, but the boat docked In Hobo· polson rehearso the Shaw play tn Chicago be. I Oance announces n dppartment d,-oled \~ro Is a shipping derk who finds hlm.1 can Listeners ken and 1 couldn t get a visa to gPt t~ epn performanrr\ ot P}gmsl1on ~o h m:t~on h ;Ictur~ act1~~ H II selt promoted to salesman one day and I The White Stor lin .. MaJ~stl~ \hlrh ott the Island Otherwise I would Italian Hospital Fund Grows and The Guardsman I Ie or art e m~ss \parte or 0 )- faced with the problem of trying to Is scheduled to arrl'e here to morro \ I h b t dl d th H Judge Frall \l. X M8nctlSO ot Gen- ,,,ood yesterday to begin work On the d I It f k d I f S th t I ' ave een s an ng un (Or e sec- \,. -- - f'Cfe{)n \ftslOn of Willard Mack s The Sllcr(lE' n sp eo a rroo e sa es man- rom ou amp on Wil hat'EI among Its I tlon. waving paune and 8tre~ ng rral Sessions ~halrman at the com· Jarnb Ben·Aml \111 pla~ lh. 11 tI I' • F W M j ager who Is betraying his bOB. by throw- passengers the pedigreed Engllsb bull. Noose urnau whose %lowers I would have been a big help mit tee tor the building fund 01 the role til Philip Barry\ new ploy John I first American film Sunrls. arrIves Ing business to a rlv~ firm MOVie- dog 2LO whlcb Is coming here as a gift 'to ber With the customs Iltallan Hospital which Is e.eklng to be produced by the Actor s Theat\. B d I goers 'Will scent something faintly fa- from British radio tans to American • 0 What times' 0 what customs' ,fa 000.000. said today that last week I this season under the direction ot Ion b roa t way k ear y ne\tthmooath·IIS safld I millar In tllis state of aftalrs. and. of justeners It will be placed In the care t 11 to e a wt>r on ano er a er ng or volleyed the wag \You probably sixty persolls a sma means can Guthrie McClintiC Mr Ben Ami reo D rourse. It Is fairly obvious to anyone ot G Clayton Irwin Jr general mana- o Fox. orts Kenyon will return I . -wauld have been trampled under toot trlbuted e200 and that In many I wrns to the En~ll.h 'p.\ktng stage to tile screen after an absence at a who bas pvrr b.en In It theAtre gefor. I ger of the Radio World s Fair. where by the news photographers Did you clUl •• tho contribution repreeenten a. ottpr a sea.on \Itb the Irving Plare that the ex shipping clerk will wind up It will be the mascot lrar In The Valley 01 the Giants. know that It 18 a matter of record ... ck B PBY Jewish Art Theatre where he directed I h h b d Milto Sill Ins sales manager The bulldog. the son at Champion Slarr ng er us an n s I I th f S II B tb H I All and acted His last appearaqce on n e course 0 m e ro er am s erdyce. Is five montbs old IEvening Post Guide for Theatregoers Controry 10 the usual clUlfo\\ the\ ,d,s orrn als on Brond· way are announced for ~ ednesMy and Thursday \tght •• l.a\\'g thw evenlllg opell. Ten \~ew pla1l8 ,,!ll Ull r tlrPII firsf perIn) /It- ances ton'ght oul of fou \. rn1l1\'g 10 ,\'efJ 10lk 1<llh\ the nrxl few weeks E and Ii. mean East al!d 1\ ~.t of B}oadlluy ,,- ~EHnj 110 Rill ~lJ Rllw 4~th Sf tt I t 811181 Aummer 8U01\ 'U: Itll narle lohltl ond Broadway was made In Franz Wer- Ismlle' the matter ot business ethics It is being brougbt over by Major Her- t Is • Schweiger '10 was al$o 8S· ar\ e lero. en upon se ng hlB bert H Frost. former president of the Esther Ralston s next Paramount I ,- Th I b t III e plc'me wlll be . Figures Don t Lie' a I hi. I ted With the Theatre Guild as 01 Ine of cosmctlcs c anges C othes Radio Manufacturers Association DI- soe a • I tale of stage lite. with Richard Arlen with a porttor In order to breek Into rector of Ne Y k b d I Ir.ct~r of Werfels Ooat Song L M 5 W or roo. cast ng sta- I lin the ellSl eo eeban son- the prospect s Office whereupon tbat tIons will be at the Seventeenth Street In·law of tbe late Gene Stratton- gentleman tells him his trick Is smart pier tomorrow with their do stow I_ RIc b a. r d Herndon will present I Porter. wlll direct true screen verSion of btlt unethical tfiat same come the pedlgre d g e Creole. the elaberate new play.\ Ith- her novel FrecklE'S Mr Meehan re- ,e puppy. music by Samuel Shipman and Ken- cently completed The Harvester nelh Perkins at the Klaw Theatre on On to Reno September 17. mC'lng M~rry-Go Round trom the Klaw to the Belmont Night Club Guide Hl/U T, 'c'lr. recelltlle com~dwll '.te nf II\ JOCk ComedIC. is }lOll nl'l'rrll '''a at tI,e Strund Roof 8t '4111 ~t -Ernlp Jorge dOIl.p ftOflr gnnd I need to scores of New York pollce- and firemen The Oountess died yesterdny of myocarditis in her home. 248 Central Park West Her dee.th 1s believed to have been caused by griev- Ing over her husband. Frederick Cun- liffe-Owen. wh,o died a year ago. She had been serIously 111 for th~e-e weeks and had not left her home since her husband s death Tbe Countess was a daughter ot one Of the oldest and noble,t houses 01 France She counted Louis XIV and King Henl'y of Navarre among her an- cestors and had had a remarkably var. led anel. eventtul Ilfe. Tbe JOint tor- tune of the Countess and her husband was swept a w~y and they Eupported tbemselves here by literary work During the years 01 her resIdence In New York the Oountess took a deep in- terest In the welfare ot policemen and tlremen and their families, She was known to many patrolmen and wore the InsIgnIa of the tra1flc divISion at the Police Department on tbe sleeve of her coat Her benefactions and the use or ber Influence are remembered by many policemen and firemen Book Mystery Cleared The mystery of the authorshIp of a book 18 cleared up by the death of the Countess The book created a 6tlr In all countries connected diplomatically With the tormer reigning house 01 Austria. In 1899 a blograpby of the Empress Elizabeth at Austr!a was published anonymously The book appeared tor Bale a year after the Empress's death and contained an aecount ot the death of Austrian Crown Prince Rudolpb and the beautItul Marie Vetsera. wbom be loved. In bls hunting lodge at Mayer- Ung The version set forth In tbe book was that the Crown Prince RUdOlpb unhappily married. bad fallen In love w Itb tbe beaut1ful Marie Vetsera and !lad determined to divorce bls wife He conferred wltb his tather. Emperor Franz Joset about It and learned from the aged ruler that the girl was prob- ably his own halt-sister. the Emperor having been an admirer of her mother Crushed and frantic by the new •• the handsome anel ImperloUll Archduke summoned his mlstr\\s to his hunting lodge and told her ot their common tragedy. She to pblson while he was out ot the room and be. finding ber dead shot hlmsel! Every having knowledge of the tragedy sworn to seorecy. Confirmed Later New Laboratory Being Com- pleted to AdVance Research Into Radiation Science CENTERS ON ATOMS WlI8hlngton, Aug 29 (A') -The Bu- reau ot Stanqards Is completing and equlplng an underground optloalla.bora- tory for the measurement of light wave. and research on the wave lengths in connection wIth chemistry of light The proposed studletl wlll be of great value In reoearcb Into the science of radiation and ot atomic struoture, the bureau saId in announcIng the estab- lishment ot the laboratory today. ,The stuti!es ate expected to advance research In tbe Identification 01 the kind Of atom by the measurement of the wave length It broadcasts as Ugbt. \Any atom suitably excited emits Ught of a certain wave length II.\! det- Inlte and as constant a. that of a radio broadcasting station,\ declared the announcement Tbe burea\! during the last twenty.l1ve years. It was pointed out. has obtained most of the precIse data. concernIng wave lengths ot Ught and also hIlS accumulated much of the knowledge of the structure and be- bavlor of the atom. as well as ot the correlation (It atoms Into groups or series. # The new laboratory will continue with finer equIpment the 8ame lines of study with emphasis on the latest research Into the origin ot light waves which determines the wave lengths of all radiations an atom can emit Tbe bureau's announcement ... Id for the Iron atom more tban 6.000 dlfterent wave lengths are known and accmMely meeJlured. many ot tbem being used as .tl\ndards for measurement Of other waves .. A hlgbpower electromagnet wlll be Ullad to split the ra;y Into their mag- nelic oomponent8 to obts.ln a ol_ln- cation at their wave lengths for \We In practical cbemloal analysIs a.nd Also there will be tbe vacuum spec~rograph to pbotograph the light of eacb wave length In regions Of far morter len~ AIR PILOT KILLED Owner of Plane Hurt In Penneyl- A sunUar account of the tragedy vania Crash was made public later by B Frencb Pittsburgh. I\ug 29 UPI -James dlplomat Clawson ot McKeesport. a clvUltm nllot. The Countess was born In the De- was kllled and CI11ford Burnsworth oJ: portmant of Morblhan. Brittany Her Brownsville. Pa. was seriously injured name at blrtb was Marguerite GOdart. today when theIr airplane crashed Countess at Planty and or Sourdl. Her I from an altitude of 250 feet after tak- grandfather was commll'nder of the) Ing off from Bettis Field, McKeesport Gardes du Oorrs of King Charles -t Burnsworth. owner of thll lane, wall She married the late Frederick Cun. taken to a bospltal un cons ous Al\ItSE~IENTS All Mata are reduC'ed foT' the BtlD1DlPI Beat seats $2\ZO rort Th!'atre 48 5t E of B ,,\a~ M utinee Wednesday - At tAIt Tt\'rlU~(J.'td PubZta7 r\ea~re.- E c'ara BOW \H~la\ Way Uut Welt • Revuewltb Band Continuous trom 10 4li B m. ARAMOUNT~ R EMIL JANNINGS \l'be Way ot All Flesh. '1I ...... oIHi .. *D_toenll 45a.m IALTO ~.~ R · The tIllf1hh~ tndlodr4tftal \UNDERWORLD\ Continuous trom 11 :'15! m I VO LI ~:~9ib Z f ld Th nth A,. M't ('If 2141 leg e ea. lotatm ..... s Tb.llrs nnd Slit RIO RITA EARL CARROLL r!~~: OAR/', llBM1I8R'8 BBrllil == .... \\\ ... ' ALLEZ-OOP! R OYALE '~Ib 51. W. of B w\'. E~ ... 83. :Matince.s Wed Bnd Sat. MlrCElf&O[YLES m \RANG TANG\ B ELASCO Theatre. W Htb st. Eve 830 MaUn ••• Thnr .. Bnd Sat. ~ M VINCENT YOUMANS IIrtlent. 1 HIT THE DECK with LOmSE OROOD'!I lleato 8eUlne II Week. In !tin\ •• G A lET Y TWICE DAILY ~¥;.r. B'way at'flltb 2:30 & 8 ·30 AT 3 CECIL 9. DeMILLE'S KINGofKINGS ALL MATS. (Exo. Sat.) SOc lit $1 . ,