"What did the old boy expect'.'" at »' »>ueli ]>«. udo-pUiloeophic. soapy platl-, -audio use. Its wattage is 1.200 times Schenectady. It la claimed the light Rich Load of 'LA TE Y events expresses Its mood. Nor is tl> \rnolcL as tudos. It becomes more evident as he larger than the average household lamp, from them la the nearest to sunlight yet TENDRESSE; DELICA PLA young woman, who has at least tv Daly in revealed plotting to abduct the The electric power to operate three such achieved artificially. children to help her to understand ho wealthy girl over whom he has obtained author and actor. the first tune since 1897 on the .-ita ;e drama that would cause shivers only on silhouette of Lanvin:.. His new play is called "Spite Corner." first to eminence. with unprecedented sincerity and deptl appear particularly deadly, put on a Moyen-Age that knew his steps of ' a chilly night. "ud like its prosperous predecessor, the second act he feeling. All the affectations whlc) ish. took off his frock coat, (linnlaying In his speech after have stood between the and he his shirt the embroideries of in¬ o»As in the utithor's accustomed literal talked of a still earlier period, when public sleeves, and adjusted a different Jenny.the manner with life in a small country- his genuine talent dropped away. Her per turban of, Paris green deadlines. BIGGEST INCANDESCENT Charles Frohman 'told him plans formance was and manner in which Worth town. theater. superbly human mov¬ It was n complete change of scenery. genious about the ing. Only such acting as she and Mi On such LAMP FOR THE MOVIES To Judge by the names of the char¬ He came back, moreover, to reappear obvious methods was reliance I Miller brought to the performance could mainly placed In this latest uses fur to trim a wrap.are repro¬ acters, the locality Ls New England. after these years under the direction of have saved mystery The three acts, it may be said at once Is now the Batallle's drama. They not "lay since "" started his son, Gilbert Miller, who only did that much but were successful fluttering. 60,000 Candlepower Light duced so that all the charm that the Craven admirers may not suf¬ manager of Charles Frohman, Inc. After William Hurlbut's melodrama had cir¬ exactly fer for a under in creating such a high artistic stand¬ cled about New York Has First minute the suspicion all, only a theater which has some years ard that of vainly for some Showing. of is that the author has not again found scene of such every lover the best in th« time, and when it finally landed it failed the French couturier preserved. to its credit may be the theater will feel it his to see "La success, are amusing without cessation Henry Miller was last duty to do so with any impact except when Special Dispatch to Tug New Yoa* H*uu>. from the developments. Tendressc." Gilbert Miller has pro¬ prolix and drawn cut open¬ r.lght associated with the actress who duced the work Daly fell down the stairs. Ttyose stairs, Boston, Sept. 23..A 30,000 watt In- ing scenes to the farcical imita¬ direction. admirably In every de¬ supposedly the of a broadly won her honors under ills tail. rallying place ghost candescent lamp having a capacity of tion of a village fire which brings the Ruth Chattcrton. They were seen in a in a haunted house near Greenwich, | | to a comic close. "L,a a about 60,000 candlepower. tho largest play riotously play by the lute Henry Bataille, UAMGb FltOIIMAN GOES tVEST. played conspicuous place In the action, Two and Three Piece Mr. Craven has not. however, held hie Tcndercssc." Acted at tlio Vaudeville but even In tho two ucts in which they lamp of Us kind ever manufactured, was mirror up to nature this tlinc as he did Theater in 1921, it was received with Daniel Frohman, president of the Ac¬ were visible before the eye, with blue sliown for the first time at the sixteenth Suits WMWL\ In his delightful study of town life in great warmth by a public which de¬ tors Fund of America, loft for Holly¬ lights playing over them, they failed to annual convention of tho Illuminating the middle West. He has held it as a that wood, Cab, on arouse as much as tip lighted in Its solution of problem yesterday the invitation awe the stairs of which at One-Piece it were to the certified hucolic drama was accounted a serious question of it« of a committee of ISO screen artists to tho "L" do In an obese man. Engineering Soticty, opened Daytime and has succeeded in reflecting a fresh every day life.that is, of course, the Miss Ruth Chatterton. assist In a big out door benefit In be¬ Mr. Hurlbut has discarded the cur¬ Swauipscott to-day. Frocks and always amusing picture of this every day life of Paris. half of the Actors Fund. He will stage rent method of keeping the identity of Tills monster lamp was developed and popular form of dramatic performance. It may be such a problem there that an open air performance in Hollywood his villain secret till the last moment, "Works Ho has borrowed from the treuts f In the second act to receive four of Bowl of "A Midsummer Dreain" and almost from the first the constructed at the National Lamp Luncheon and Tea- Ids prede¬ tlto household which play Night's patron at cessors all their fumtiiar gallery of por¬ could be as worthy of so much the young ones. with the leading stars of the motion suspects that the IUndu Swami is a of tho General Electric Company regarded First came the time Costumes traits, beginning with the invariable philosophizing as the dramatist expends youthful composer, picture industry. blackguard, perhaps because he mouths Cleveland, primarily for motion picture spinster and running down the union of an older then the Italian antiquarian, then the through on the unsanctifled with such that list to tho implacable skinflint who man and a young woman who did not schoolboy pretty eyes Dinner and Dance she made a lcnd-zvous with him for the wants the money of everybody else In come to him altogether ignorant of life 1 the town. Thus the audience Is able to she is destined to r.cxt afternoon at six. on account, pre- AMUSEMENTS I AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Gowns .the life in which and renew its acquaintance.with Increased load for a while with a certain appear- Mimahly. of those beaux yeux finally »'¦ AMKBH'.VS~FOREM'OST THEATRES AND HITS. DIRECTION OF tig ft J. J.~ NHCBERT. tang and point In the humor moreover. Yet it is revealed ultl- the cinema actor, who was perhaps the and ar.ee of success. of them all. Day Evening with the kind hearted sympathizer with m'ately to her companion, who is a play- most persistent WINTER GARDEN SHUBERT Arthur Hopkins Announces the in distress very naturally be more or less It was his protestations of affection CENTRAL J£VtbW£y oppressed wright old enough to Twice 3 Tuft 3 VAUDEVILLE Wraps and sympathetically played by Percy famous, that she is deceiving him. So that the lover of the middle years read POPULAR MATINEE TO-DAY Dally. 15 came with evidence. ETHEL BARRYM0RE Pollock, the more or less catty house- a lato l'rince of ..then he bach his Herman Frolics of 1922 he agrees with certain in the Timberg h"* Jn wifo embodied rather emphatically but Denmark that a play will be the thing. Most of them fell to her imagi¬ Mat p. 25c to8t.00 (except fint. an«l Holiday.*) "Rose Bernd" in Mattie Keen*. tho "i in- nary scene from his drama. He. suf- Kyxm. 50c to $1.30 (ex. Sat.. Sun. & Iloiid^VB/ nW.mann .amusingly He puts his typist and his stenographist mmimEEFM,I'rchontin*: Willie un.i Howar0 OPFNS TO-NIGHT at 8.30 The season -.lame" who comes with her ritl'I'd and to fercd in the devastating Gallic manner, Eugene prices quoted this arc extremely in a convenient gallery departs - inurtroc tiieatuk wr»t ssthft. modishness to run the new millinery results. il,¦ admitted that between tenderness ISTOCK'- RIOftRlS GfSTp^je LONuACnc first mat. svri hdo moderate for the wealth of rich fabric and luxuri¬ await there was MaMne*\s To-m'w i Hut. ....hop picturesquely portrayed by Mi.--s They came rapidly in the second act. and tlut warmth of youth 2828. 8:30 ous win. She Musical Com- moscow PIr AVUniKr W. 4St,h Brr. Fvas. fur which the Autumn mode demand-. fleatrlce Noyes.these and various other This young: woman with two children little chant* for the former to edy Sensation SALLY, IRENES MARY CMAUVI LA I nUUot Matinees To- m'w k Sat. 2:30. old friends of the rural play are present as souvenirs of her precosity In the protested that her heart was, after all, with KIMMK ItOWIJNG and ti Brest r»«f. VJ MR. AKNOL1) DALY t so as he was con¬ soimijf. in "ON THE STAIRS." in "Spite Corner." They are all stamped, career sho has selected appeared to in the right place far it fly William Hurlbut.wjth Jamo* Crane. moreover, with the racy Craven wit. regulate her emotional life according to cerned. The visitors she attributed to with her cool well called which was a I ITTI F We»t44th9t. Eva. ut 8:30. Miss Madge Kennedy, a theory first formulated by the what she "frailty," COLQQOO EVS 8 30 WAT5.TUE.C. SAT b»l 1 L-E' Mats. Wed. k Sat. at 2:30. and chiseled prcttinoes and her un¬ known marine who used to say that no quality that she admitted might be MATINEE TO-I»AV 0:30. JOHN GOLDEN IWnH affected charm, ls of course the center heart be than love in the case of young matter what you do if your stronger maem play OLDrFNTIIRVlUltl THEATRE. 63d St. and Cent. of what Intrigue "Spite Corner" con¬ true, heart be true to Poll. boys with pretty eyes and the star ol Park West. Tel. Col. 3800. MADGE KENNEDY your !u n ne* F' A CRA1EN tains. She will not sell her old homo And the heart of this sultry young the cinema. 80 the dramatist gave up comedy by '-IN or.d her dressmaking shop to the historic woman was true ir her protestations his claim nn her. He ceased to try tc ONE EXCITING SIGHT SPITE CORNER tfth $tre*t\~ FTH AVE NUEr>* Ui StfH when lie her with the TIMES Ml. THEATRE ^57 enemy of hor family offers were to be believed. She was tull ot make tenderness struggle "TIIE EXCITERS." i^GBAHD OPERA a large price to make place for the tenderness for her middle aged play¬ stronger calls of youth. To-night 8:15. KOIIEME.Ftwlu, Fahyan: Maxine Elliott'. son to foe Boscaci-f. Valle lie lliasf. Wed.. FOK'/.t large building he plans. Since his wright. Tenderness for him, hut for the Xo American audience is going DFX Dc Bos- 1 his seven in this DKSTINO.-Escobar, Mette; has seemed indifferent, after others, oh la la la! Certainly it was sorry for the mature lover plight eiicci, Halle*tor. Thurs., AIDA Kappold. DRAMATIC year sojourn in the vain attempt to mere tenderness that her It is easy to put its attitude into words Do Slette, Fainadas Frl.. LtT'lA.I.uo- djt- not prompted cheae: Roacacci, Valle. Bat.. Mat. BETTER- GEM! make himself important in a big town, Barra. Valle. Mat. ggsMcfi Fl.Y.Mlur.i. Kllnovs. to their old love, she Is more than ever lr«r»,r otti&tNM c*i» " Kve.. CAltMEN.Jardon. Cbarlel>ola; Ka- to hold on to her own. Even TO DINE. wmvm Hover. Orrli.. M; Chortia. NIGHT determined TO DINE. WHERE inaiUs, ONE EXCITING her in the mat¬ WHERE Conn de Hnllet. PRICES 50c to S3. TIMES SIP TIIKATKE if tho butcher boycotts Kendal) Co.. 7-9 f.tli Av.4idSt. Tot.2370 Bryant Kendall Co.. 729 6thAv.42dSt. Tfl.2379JDryant AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ter of chops and the new milliner comes "THE EXCITERS." to take away her business she will not CUIIRURT^ hc.'t. 44. tV.oIH'y Ev. S IO that OnuDtn I ilats. To-m'w ft Hat. 2:30. THEATRES ON B .GUST.n surrender until her heart tells her /-sr.LWVN FMP.RF B'way A 40 81. Kve» at 8:15. man who has In¬ SUMWER ClVirtlVC W after all the young biamctV CORRIGAN TIMES SQ. MaU TO-M ic Wed. 2:15. herited tho wealth of the town miser ll.TSl GASPS!! SHOCKS!!! GREENWIQH VILLAGE FOLLIES MARTIN BROWN S really loves her. I Smashing Cnmelv Hit. riiiniii Ji'inili i in ROOF Fourth annua Production HENRY MILLER Miss Kennedy found no problems this role that her talents could not read¬ THE EXCITERS RUTH CHATTERTON NIGHT ily solve. Jason Kobards as tho re¬ AL'S] "TheOld Soak with Allen Dlnehart and In HENRY BATAU.LE S PLAY CHABltS^TOMOR'W tho HERE ONE EXCITING NIGHT Tallulah Biinkhrtd. turned loser. Miss Eva Condon as By DON MARQUIS TIMES M4J. THEATRE Evs.8 30.Mte.Tburs.ASat.2 JO Gorman as the Waat4fi. Kvw.S.'S "THE EXCITERS." shop assistant,' George Mt-t. "'hur<. . "LA TENDRESSE" disloyal butcher, these wero capable In¬ BROADWAY, 47th to 48th ST. APOLLO terpreters of tho country types that Mr. FRANK TINNEY AY nExmn wo drawn from memory Craven had well *D IN A Wl'SIG IRL COMEDY. I vr*FIIM w«* Eva. 8.30. and the traditions of the rural drama, TO-MORROW NIGHT NATIONAL AX TORr** DAFFY DILL L. T L.E.U1V1 ^Ja(s xhurs k 8ac. a-JO. Pop.Mats.Wed.&Sat. ^ the im¬ OPENING 11. of B imparting to litem, of course, 41at St., way. I. v s 30.Mats. Wed.A.Sat2 SO. THE SEASON'S rrrrrrm print of his personal humor. Transformed Into a Palace of AT in the Ameri¬ SELWYN SEA-GOIN' TRIUMPH Thero never was a time and the HARNEY ALEXANDER BKLA8CO can theater that the country play lacked MAGNIFICENT BEAUTY AND SCENIC SPLENDOR DAVID presents appreciation. Few of them ever de¬ BERNARD & CARR than Corner," in Never Before in America chills: thrills:: LX IXi ZX K Y popvxar served it more "Spite Equalled Anywhere laughs::: ANARYni 1/nLIV A mat. to-mobrow in PARTNERS AGAIN FRANCES STARR HULWHREMAN* which John Golden eccms to have found C Evs. 8:30. Mts. Wod. k Sat. *2 another rich lead of native fun. The Usual Strand Roof Policy Will Be Continued. IRAREOOllKJIONOFNEW^HIONOfNi BEAIITBJ s°" If I *w Then..W.45. 83n. Mat*. Wed Adat. Dinner Supreme, $2.00 Bijou Thea. i. "SHORE LEAVE" IVL/\T¥ Mir:l»OSAI.l> WATSON. ACTORS TO SELL MOTORS. SERVED 5 TO I M> COVER CHARGE W43th. Eves the Fuiuiint < nmerilan In loan. M0R0SC0:EHtrHPOP.MAT.TOMOR'W- Mts. Toin'w k.8JOjSat.l In Ml* r«in~l> of S)»til

  • ay To-day at Falace A BRILLIANT NEW MUSICAL REVUE Final Week of AVE said M"*lc*l H I t . LEXINGTON 1¦'1U ? I Car Show, RODOLPH VALENTINO Closed At Dinner and After Theatre DAV re Thea.. W. 4Mb St. Eves. 8:30 closed DAT td Matinee* To-m W A Sat. 2 JO. This is theatrical day at the A Marvellous Dance Orchestra of Unexcelled Melody St Syncopation WATS. WEDNESDAY. car show in Grand Central Palaec end EAST WEST SIDE SIR HARRY ruurts., i ri. & sat. BBHBS5B38BB L I Darutou.E proceeds of sales by the actor folk HOTELS AVERY HOPWOOD'S DRAMATIC COMEDY MASTERPIECE .THE EXCITERS." to 55c. oth. Matt. «2 20 to the Door Inn, which main¬ LAUDER to i.V..ln.Tax.SeataNow go Stage SEATS SELLING H WEEKS AHKAH tains a restaurant and costume shop THE LANGDON THE CAMBRIDGE [ run for the players. Co West 68th St. Henrv Miller'. KNICKERBOCKER gfc, The committee announced that among a East jtffft St. J5S'<,!.2'r?^VV OPENING OF SEASON -EAT MALE those who have volunteered are Will- Right at Fltfh Avenue Xew Apartment Hotel NEXT MONDAY THURSDAY icm Courtenay. George M. Cohan, Mac- Desirable suites to rent, Attractive suites of 2 or >/NA CIA IRE4 lyn Arbuekle, Mrs. Margaret'I.awrcnce. 3 AND CO.. Includln BRUCE MThaE. A. I.. ERLANGKR'ft I'KODLCTION any size, with or without Rooms and Bath; fur¬ " In the "Prepoaterou*!. Cleier" Comedy Hamilton Revelle. Grant Mitchell, Misses furnishings. nished or unfurnished. When one comes unprepared on THE Frances Starr, Marlon Kirby, Minnie RWMnriM YANKEE Mrs. Ina Claire, Mary Nash, ttee mutant a in Carte High Close a del<:t like THE TORCH BEAR¬ "BANCQ'' Uuprec. ^TheAwfulTruthii Daisy Humphreys. Blanche Bates, Mar- EDMUND H. CHATILLON AND NEVER BE gale Gllmore, Florence Moore, Hilda ERS hynter a in likely to result." PRINCESS .Spong, Violet Hemming, Julia Arthur, It. C. B., Life. DIVORCED AGAIN! lM Fl TIMRP rHE.V, . again yesterday and speedily had tho I l.UL rn''lont)W A Slit ..B T M IT TkiFl Mth St.. W. cf IVway. Bill T AII48U 48 StSt. W. of It-way.ll'wajr. Kega.Krp. 8 30 * nt'*- iwkl «*,«.. I price Wed. .Mat. 2:341. ODCCU > II. Yhea.. TthAv A4th St. nunlencc as deeply engrossed in "Tho A. If. WOODS Trr^nt-.rreaenU Tnlco Daily. 2 ^30 \AJ1PU White Faced Fool" as he was. Tills SUITES .,I L|AM FOX pkkslnth HIE, nnrn dramatic playlet by Edgar Allan Woolf. One, Two a Three Rooms arc now P?otel iBelleclaire FLORENCE REED Sensattonal^dMH^n^^. Triumph *>-^|DVAPD flWROYCE' wife tricks him into available for lea.* from October 1st, Broadway St 77 Stracl ONE EXCITING NIGHT IjldttomA^ in which an actor's at moderate rentals. SUEZ" TIMES MJ. THEATHB VJianqt a /.yfcj\\j[j|jj[j.WJ1 or whion she in "EAST of the finely emotional acting To Lease "THE EXCITERS." A NEW DOMEDT WITH .311 SIC A I R.\ I Kil I knows he Is threatens to be¬ 2 SUITES By W. SOMERSET MAH.H *>I Vijl'r'. tl.NMI.M. capable, ROOM r I come one of the enduring successes of From October 1st W 42d St. Kvea. at 8:30 DPI itrn vv>lrt ?4th Evening# at 8:3ft $1,6l V Lvenlutsat 8 3d i.lil 8AUIU ill' \ t « LuncheoR 75c... Dinner rnMEB Matinee* WED. and 8AT. at 2 30 \| *tUnAlsi.;%Ah n> \It* (Veil.A Sat J .30 $1.00 Tou will Wee fill?1* fnr«v. .Also Business Men's Luncheon 50c. "PRISONER of ZENDA" Dslc, v* Ail V% t ¦§ a a #kiim iai i*y | Notes of the Stage | To 1>eceded MON.NIG' T.O ».2.hy WILLIAM COURTENAY in THE sir.a J TL-. W. 42ml St. ENDLESS CHAl . RBI.8 V REX INGRAM'S yric I nea. Twice Dally. 2..30-8:30 Ft as ¦'..* Sen*atlnn. With Margaret Lawrence gt least two palpitating prose scents yes. HOTEL BRISTOL t.) I. By >w allllmn Phnlu|ilav announced Lauder its having The frday Harry T. Touraine j. went ELLIOTT TOLSON. "TRIFLING WOMEN" Flynn SAM H. HARRIS' ATTRACTIONS lewed their offerings. Last night he Theatre ITWICK DAILY Packed tb tho Doora at every Ferform'ce LITTLE CHILD leadt- em to seo "Tho Passing Bhow" at fflh Winter 9-11 39th ACTflD West 48ttSt. EAST STREET AS I tin U way A 4 ", St.| 2 SO St H .(0 IS MINE" OF J1.000 FOR NE* TITLE IF Jardon. Saturday night ha saw "Jlunky 129 25<: to BL Even. 00<: to P1.60. "ThE WORLD PRIZE YOU LIKEI) Dory" at the Klaw. ryani NEW YORK CITY Mat*. >!¦ T l« Pholopla% and Submit Title. " " b "Hs Who CJets Slapped" will get it for the LIGHTIN' "With time at the Garrlok next Saturday An apartment Hotel catering to patrons ..TURN TO THE RIGHT " night and go away from there to maku way who deaire esdusive unrounding!. Sev- " for "R. U. R." eral desirable furnished by CRITERION THE FIRST YEAR" nnd There are seventeen rharartom In the cast apartments BWAY*i44"5t "SIX of "Tho Wheel of Life." In which Miss Elste the year or shorter period. A t'nrwniiHnt f'lct'.rt- _ CYLINDER LOVE" ereason will star this season under the di¬ With THOMAS MEM.IIAN. DAILY Z20I&20 rection of Marc Klaw, Inc. Only three are RESTAURANT A LA CARTE 'guervbodi/'* Going to tht ftu-oli Nov." YOU'LL SURELY LIKE women, and among the men arc several East Tbni^lrC! R/l TA ..PINK OOOR" with Indians. A. R. SMITH. Prop. H' I V llfh« Danlrh, Janir* kirkwood ADMISSION "The Torch Benrers" at the Vanderbllt Formerly of the St. Regis. TIMES A t'anim.iHHt Ptcfwr# Theater will a 50c roH50 KNMHTIHDD give Bundny evening iwrforni- SQUARE Farooue Rlalto Orcheatra. "IT'S A BOY" nnce eoon at for ^enifczmiis WAS IN FLOWER Wing King the prl 1X1 WEST 45S STREET 'The OPEN ALL TEAR. Audience Took It To In Heart." .Tribune utiere society dances nightly Carnegie Hall, This Friday Night the SAM H. HARRIS "T $25 SINGLE.WEEKLY.DOVDT.IS $40 WOMEN LOVE TIIE FIRST CONCERT IN 3 YEARS.MISCHA THEATFc ?&%*;",'? NOW dtyf MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY AT an:. premier ortist ELMWOOD HOTEL g2J3>A I BARRY AMERICAN PLAN. f'oliimhn* flrcle B'way .19th St. ol.flMB CORT SStS.\vjcd!" A'Sat1 2H! MUSIC BOX Vkt? Erft* %. AN OF . Kaat N. M SEASON'S 30 minute* E ast 7 J.. from L BIGGEST Orang*. SUOOKSSKt l ast 7 New York City, on D. L. A all Every"pay. EURLESQUES Times AttheClosedCarShow in a miniature/ W.j Note: See the llnca at tho bo* office daily Ticket*. $1 to 12.30. Now at Dot Office. WALLACE31 t it t ^rTWTc^-1I^MIRITie.-.¦¦ . musical revue nmmi with private bathe, flephon.; Concert Inder E«e|u«lve Direction of IIHHMIH At 811 C^rand Central Palncj one block from station In residential supreme Concert Mgt.. Inc., Aeolian Hall. *tt romance, heart Intercat and r*. Want Suction THE- NEW YORK 1S#0 M 62nd St. Ad. of Broadway jgjgggwg rellent dramatic componlUoti." HERALD should put you in touch with Cundieons-Dinners, Beefsteak Parties whom .©alnn WarMn, World. just the sort of people wi?A yu m* . «en OIRL I guy nioons.'..Alan bates post -ptrntiMBest 8i»na tlietnw.i In man? J Ve