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.tmewill tin; Jkftosi Amazing Duma of,| v | a Human Vampire AT THE ma Latest and G rea tes L'Effort which succeeds " PRISONER o/ZENDA' TOP THEATPE ? *$&*%. BWAYW45)^ST. .) ! LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ?4 WEEKS ONLY [\?N7 MISS TM? OPENING NIGHT.-IOO MOVIE > STACSWILL BE PCES'fNT /A/ fi>?f*SON.^?OOK F?S ":";-.'? SrOW O.*" 7me !H/*ri?t-iHT AR.CS. ArT..u2-30-25^toH^--N.GHTS?l8-30-50<^L5? ra^^V-tAST SHOWING offiRi?OHEK^VZEHW S/RLOnJE^VlES Newspaper critics, trade paper critics, and the critical public are absolutely unanimous in acclaiming When Knighthood Was In Flower Greatest of all motion pictures "It merits visit after visit to . grasp all its glories", says Tho Evening Telegram. "The handsomest and most ex? citing picture I ever saw", saya Rev. Percy* Stickney Grant "It stands as a monument to the ipHustry", says Motion Picture News. Indefinitely at the CRITERION BROADWAY AT 44th STREET Crested by A Cosmopolitan Paramount (*& 0 Twice daily at 2.20, 8.20 Sunday Matinee at 3 p. m. Admission 50c to g 1.50 Directed bv ROBERT G. VIGNOLA PRODUCTIONS Picture CDHBO KniGHTHODD ??HS in FLO??BR ffWAY AT 5ISTST. ?? WORLD'S LARGEST AND FOREMOST MOTION WCTUftf ftfctACf EDVARD BOWES MANAGING , DIRSCTOft The one ?jreat -American. author who tells his own story on the screea has written ana directed a perfect picture 'wiU lemember CAPITOL GRAND ORCHESTRA, Erno Rapcc, Conductor "1812" OVERTURE Impressions of "The Fortune Teller" (Herbero ?OLO?KTS: Cast of r.i?Erik Eye, George Walker. Betsy Ayres, Louise DANCERS; Alexander Otunansky, Mile. Uamlardli. r>orif< Nile?, Thalia . Ellen ?! Eercbes, Kmuy .Johns. Blanche O'Donahue, /,vna J..-innn. Marjorle Avtry, Ellen Becetl and Messrs. Jean Demeaux, ?<??? Casanova and Charle? Tessleri. NEW COMEDY "Th?; Fire Fighter?"_ Welcome to the American Bankers Association] ?Presentations by ROTHAr EL r ? ?PJS i ? ^?f THEODORE ROBERTS tri* ??"Unasjash" '?- S *K/G?O?G? fAweerz rear hamcs, ? MurwsoMroso, nttrzi bidceway^ C/fmerica's epic heart drama immortalized tetjCvdpriii scene ever filmed?a wbok vtU&& ^?SjJS$9? ?AMERICA'S FOREMOST THEATRES AND HITS, DIRECTION OF LEE Fl^^^mi^miTUOE RiC^RB SHUBERT. vl-C'HUFPf It glitters and glows with the riches of spectacle." Charles Darnton. Eve. World. TO-NIGHT SUNDAY CONCERT ALWAYS THE BEST SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK Miss Elisabeth Marhury in association with the Messrs. Shubert Announces the premiere at the Booth Theatre, on Thursday Evening, Oct. 5th "REVUE? RUSSE" MARIA KOUSNEZOFF And Her Company o? Celebrate J Russian Artistes, direct from the. F ?mina Theatre, Paris, the Opera Theatre Moscow, the imperial Theatre, Petrograd, and the Opera Lyrique. Pans. Cojium?-" oiirfSr?imi( r>*mon?d by Leon Hakst Stage Director, Richard Bolt-elawsky Former .Vfaae Director o? the Myacow Art Theatre SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW A nnounccment mmm shubert ? . ...M~?* ?.V>?# -, ._+T*?3T V BTWAY Tw*Cfr OAILV 2.13 tf 6.15 TODAY MATINEE ' LAST 2 1V/U.-AI : ??i . rO?fi t'ONCKHTH SIOHT m" TIMBERG ? FR0LICS0F1922' ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING"jOMORROW MATINEE ?LANCHEP WITH A COMPANY OF CT.RVRR FNTKRT.UNEKS AM) A CHORUS OF SCTXTII.TATINO SVNCOrATINli -SYI.FH-I.IKK Direction of .Ten!? Jacohn Hnrl .lack Morris. AN?) AX All, STAR_YAlIDRVII.LK WIM. INCLUDING MKBN'S, 0t.llT B?HEIl CO, "PREVARICATION" K1.BT suit! ST. I,EO 3 PASQUALI BROS, DD TEI?. and COVRY MATS. 25c to $1 t&oept Rit * Holiday? EVGS. 50c to $1.50 "AWAY IN THE LEAD THIS YEAR." ?Alexander Woollcoit, Times Greenwich Village Follies Fourth Annual Production Devised and Staged by John Murray Anderson "THE FINEST OF ALL REVUES." ?Charles Darnton, Eve. World "TKEt VS'ED TO ?*AT THAT NRW YORK HAP THR1ER GREAT INSTTTUTION8?FIFTH AVENUE, CENTRAI, FARK, AN? THF. ?TATU? OF LIBERTY. THAT IVAS M>N? AGO. OTHKR EEATCRE? CAME ATA?'O TO RIVAI. THESE. TIMES HATE CHANGED. NOW THE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES." ?John Mat-Malion, -V. 1*. ?ve>t<*t?> Journal. SHUBERT 44th, W, nf n>?T. En?. I:s0, Matin?**-? Wed. and Hat., 2:S0. ARTHUR HOPKINS prsssats ETHEL BARRYMORE "ROSE BERND" By HAUPTMANN "Miss Barrjrmore gave th? finest performance tkat she kas ever given, a performance that at timos reached a ?beauty we, in our time? have sever seen surpasse?! in the theatre." ?Alexander WooXleott, Times. "It i? probably her greatest achievement in the theatre." ?HevioooS Broun, "World. LONGACRE THEATRE "The finest thing in the play was in a scene with the invalid wife of her lover. . . . As irresistible a thing es I have heard in a theatre." ?Percy Hammond, Tribune. "Miss Barry more swayed the audience by every change in her ex? pression, ... It was the skill of the great artist in depicting the sufferings of a human heart." ?Lawrence Reamer. Herald. West 48th Street. Evenings g:30. Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday FORD MOTOR CAR says: "A RATTLING GOOD SHOW!3 CLARE SUMMER'S OAT COMEDY ADAPTED FROM THE PARIS TRIUMPH OF ALFRED SAVOIR WITH LOLA FISHER and ALFRED LUNT RITZ Presented by William Harris,. Jr. 8t**ed by Robert Milton. THEATRE, 48 ST., WEST OF B'WAT. NIGHTS |:3C. MATINEES WED. & SAT., 3:36. BIDE'A-WEE HOME says: "A HOWLING HIT!' ?LITTLE THEATER 44 PTRKJ5T. WJST OP B'WAT. EVES. 8:80?MATINHBS WED. * SAT, 2-ao "CHEERFUL AND AMUSING. MADCE KENNEDY HAS A BAC OF PRETTY TRICKS." ?Alexander Woolloott. Time?. JOHN GOLDEN presents Wm KEHHEDY , in FRANK CRAVEN'S new Comedy SPITECORNER Holiday Mat. Col. Day. Thurs.. Oct. 1?. Heats SeJllnr 1? Weeka In Advance. MATiflNAI Th"t"41 st,w' ?'B'y- ET S:3j 2nd Sensational Season! BALIEFF'S CHAUVE SOURIS F. Ray Comstock & Morris Gest announce that the present program at the Century Roof Theatre will continue one more week; evenings at 8 :30> with matinees at 2:30, Tuesdays and Saturdays. On Tuesday, October 10th, a lew program yvill be presented. -??-Seats Now Selling AMBASSADOR?OPENING TOMORROW NI6HT ?A.I Mia? miW.afDw-/ '.l?l!,-r.i Wwtnmdo" .. r, * <S?tuH>7 nie Mewr?.. LEE and J. J. SHUBERT Announce THE FIRST AMERICAN PRESENTATION OP THE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL SUCCESS THE LADY IN ERMINE (NowPlayingDaly'sTheatrc, London) F?oole by Frederic Lon?*lale and Cyru* Wood (From the book c?f Rudo'ph SchmseT cad Er?vsf Welisttb) Mttak by J?-on Gilbert and Alfr?l GooHmui Lyric? by Harry Graham ?nd Cyru? Wood WILDA BENNETT WAITER WOGLF HELEN SHIPM1N IGNACIO MART1NKTT1 MAHIE BURKE ISABEL RODRIGUEZ GLADYS WA1-TON AND NINETY OTHERS Staged hy Charle? Sinclair: Mnaical Number? ?nd Ballet? by Af?n K Foster Produced Under the Personal Direction of Mr. J. J. SHUBERT ROBERT WGOLSEY HARRY FKNDER D8TMAR POPPEN ?ter 11 BERT M TO-MORROW NIGHT Tlf (?va test Musical Hit of Ages WILL BE TRANSPLANTED JOLSON'S 59th St. THEATRE- AT T'.h A VIC. ORIGINAL CAST AMI (r:i.KBK\IE OX THAT EVENING ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY Matinee? Wn\. THEATRE. 4i?t St.. E. of Broadway Evening? * .no. Mai?. Thursday ?- Rsterday. See Tomorrow'? Papers for Review? Arthur Hanunerstsln presoin.- FRANK TINNEY IN A MT'SIGim. COMEDY. DAFFY DILL with GEORGE O'KAMEY BernardjCarr PARTNERS AGAIN World's Laughing Hit I SQ. T?THR. 8:30. MATS. THUB8, A ?SAT. a-3? l HE SMASHING COMEDY HIT THE EXCITERS Allan Dinehart and Tallulah Bankhead on W. 42d St. Two ?Sensational Photoplay Successes Presented by WILLIAM FOX ?f you want? go at once to the LYRIC THEATRE, West 42d Street, and see the new and sen? sational photoplay SHALLLEADMM Then put on your thinking cap and suggest a New Title which indicates the theme and story of this society drama. IT IS NOT A BIBLICAL PLAY WILLIAM f OX, LYRIC THEATRE, N. Y. WILLIAM FOX, LYRIC THEA., N. Y. AU titles must be submitted be? fore midnight, To-morrow, Mon? day, October 2d. Meanwhile-?Twice Daily 2.30 and 8.30 P. M. LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 'O?5P5 ?thrills -shocks -shfVops -lauqtitGP cyiooi o Dr. Frank Crane ?<w?; "It seems to me FOOLS ERRANT Hy UH'13 EVAN SHil'MAN. comes nearer having something to say than most of the plays this season. I enjoyed the per? formance very much." A Special C'a.?t include* Cyril Keigfatley Alexandra Carlisle Lucile Watson Vincent Serrano Wiiliam Roselle Robert Cummingi POWlfHC .COfftEPY m ?5~fti,4T3, WED -5AT IfatS. Wed. s".?I S?:. ffll M AXINE ELLIOTT'S ?,?T? nr B'WAT. S 30. Matinee' Wed. A Shi.. 2:31). ??f?EnCORRIGAI? -the'pf?u all/feu) York, is talking about?* 9eW:-m 1,830-MATS. WEDrSAl 1 iirtii si. & n'y. MftU.Tliur?.&SRt. Flfjs. 8:13 Gnn.i Orchcitr? Sp?M $1.01. ONE WEEK Beginning TO-MORROW NIGHT A. H. WOODS Presnnts SHUBERt-RIViEHA Rrg<!. 8:15. i'.nn.i Orchestr NE WEEK Beginning TO-f THE DEI-V?RGIN The Most Famous Play In America By AVERT HOPW?OD With the Origintil New York '"a-it ^ncluiiing HAZEI, DAWN Amt Oli?nn Anflpr?, Kenneth Douffla?, Alko Heg'-man, Hobby Watson And A PRODUCTION OF MAGNIFICENT RICHNESS and BEAUTY COMING IlpginnlnB MON., OCT. ?, iF-re?. ^^^^^^^^ 9 "Knjo.T?rt the ?>!ajr enor Imonsly nnU ???er? thrlllrfl fbr I?." ?Hevu'ood Bronn, World A. RWOODS -w-wi<) wmmvm "Mo?t rncrr^villR piny ofj til?* *e.'t?*on." ?/.ou-rrnce Reamer, Herald. MAIL OROKK.S NOW To-(!?y? Sunday Conrrrm?Continuous 1:3o to 11 .io ANME NICHOLS NEW COMEOV '?vV*V!;^V-S:,;=.\-??C*!!?-a Chills! Thrills!! Laughs!!! 44THST.THEA. 4i>rhK. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 S<*n?atit>nnl Triumph "THE WORLD IS MINE" ''WffflM?Mi :Mci?M?;??.M? &\ ICEMPY i?^iKT Hnitttt'?.im,S?t H?CCHTS * CEI W VN Two Matine*? - ULLt? I IT Oct. 9 & 10, at 2:30 Only* Appearances in New York S SI? TED SHAWN BENISHAWN DANCERS in l nique. Dtfnte Program Daniel Mayer. (Knabe Hiano ? EV?&.a.'30-MATS.V/ED. 6. SAT.330 rLAl nUUOC. Mat-, wit ?<? s?. 2-so MR. ARNOLD DALY "ON THE STAIRS" Hv William HurlSnt wUli_Jam? Cran?. " Thea.. W, ?Mili Ht. Eves. R:"??. w?r????tig | EAST side, WEST SIDE BAYES MOROSCO MATS. WED. 4 SAT. AT ! T H E A T R 45th St.. W. of B'w; Evenings at 8:3". AVERYHOPWOOD'S GREAT COMEDY ijj<;gk??t wit in town: WHY MEN LEAVE HOME "SI KK TO KNOl'RK Vi>R MOXTH9 TO < OME | "?TS~?'PEACH''? I t "I LOVED IT"?~"\ ?RODOLPH VALENTINO . r. HERALD. _ MR. HOPWOQP*S BESt"?\ \BLANCHE BATES! GERTRUDE ATHERTONJ SKAT? HMAASii 8 WEKKh ?>?*p'?it """ "'" "."'""'" TO-DAY?2 BIG CONCERTS C:15 AND 8:15. Comraendnsr TO-MORROW AFTCrtNOOX TJte International Burlesque /Success , CHUCKLES liiar Company of talenfcd comedian*, ?inaers, rinii rerH and vaudeville ?pe claUsU, (leaded by CURTF BBAGDON and "COO-COO" MOKRISKY Stunnln? chorus of Eng? lish hi?-h-*teppcr?. Twice daily, fceat? favo weeks in advance. Smok IBM p?nnltted. ot_ ?wiih Billy Foster ?BWaad Frank Harcour' BEGINNING MONDAY. OCT. ... Keen & Spier, ?.saister! by Violet j Palmer. Howard A l>e?H. Tom ! Kellj, Wilton * Brandt, Marsam : Mayo & On., Ki-lrry & Brodrne ? and other*. mm mm 033123 ISSftE MAX LINDER in "THE THREE MUST-GET-THERES" end "A LONG CHANCE" with MAJORIE DAW ?F*gK&LEXl and Verybest Vaudeville 2? AEOIJAN' HALL, Tue?. Aft.. Oct. 10. at 3 F1BST SEW YORK Ari'BARANCE THE Chamber Music Society Or SAN" FRANCISCO Tickets hir to trie ?t the bo-r office. Concert Management Arthur Judaon PHILHA MET MONI 5-12 Conductors: Josef Stramkf Willem Mengelberg Associate Conductor' Henry Had!ey Eight Tuesday EvoninfiS and Foar Sunday Afternoons Commencing No?. 14 eason tickets at Philharmonic office, ;;i Kink Building. 57th Street und Broadway. arncgip Hal! concert tickets now on sa!'- al Carnegie Hall Bux Office, f?oloii?ta: Arthur Rabiaatein Toncha Seidel Han? Kind't-r Jacques Tbibsud A!o ander Siloii Artur Schnabel Jcsc? Lherinne A?MHIR .IIDSON. Mnnneer. Piano AEOMAN U.M,I.e?Sun, Aft., Oit. 13. at 3. recital John Charles THOMAS Ticket? 50r to ?2, Bo* BSSi* ?2 SO, at Bat Offl<3* M-u3s?einent K. If, Johnston Knabe Plano. TOWN HALL-MON. EVE. 0CT.16" ; THfWENMG QUARTETTE ONLY NEW YORK AFPEABANCi.. \ TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFIC? mm*rm?mmmTmm S. HUROK announces"?ssaassaaaas?aa?B?a?Baaa?saBaaaa?sak CARNEGIE HAIL?Four Performances Only Sat. Aft, Oct. 7; Wed. Eve, Oct. 11; Fri. Etc, Oct. 13; Sat. Aft, Oct. 14 FIRST APPEARANCE IN FIVE YEARS \ ISADORA DUNCAN AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCER (Herself) Wllh Symphony Orchestra Saturday Aft., Oct. 7, at 3, "All Tschaikowsky" program. Overture 1812?Symphonv No. 6 (Path?tique)?Marche Slave Ticket? S1.no t? IJ.OO (?dun 10% tax) On tul* at Box orflc< Bag. Qel S. Mall Order? now to S. Hurck. Aeolian Hail. New York. Hippodrome?-Sunday Evening, October 15, 8:15 ONLY APPEARANCE THIS SEASON SCHUMANN-HEINK WOULD'S GREATEST CONTRALTO TICKET? ft.lO TO $S.15~MAIL OROERA NOW TO HIPPOPROME BOX OFriCE. SALE OPENS OCTOBER ?. tSTEINWAY.)