AMUSEMENTS

Amusements -:-:DRAMA -:-:LOLA RAINE one o/ the prin~..\lt in the new revue. "The' Merry World." vhich vill open .at the Imperial Theatre Tue*Aa$ night. A Remarkable and Thrilling...

...on June 4, "and the foIkjWtng Monday goes to Wtfrba's Brooklyn theatre...
...The following is taken from the London -"New Leader": No member of the Labor Party should miss this play...
...He has a mistress, the wife a lover...
...Valencia...
...Secret of Suzanne," "The Jewels of the Madonna," "Manon...
...Here It Is not those who are swayed by overmastering loyalties, not those who are borne up by...
...La Navarralse...
...But' one hi susceptible to beauty and feminine charm...
...Here is ytour oppea^nlty to get free' seats...
...applauding himself at the akme time for providing an example of abstinence te the troops and releasing more cigarettes for the men In the trenches...
...Olive Reevef Smith...
...Flora Negri will sins the part of Xedda in "Pagliacei'' In the opening pertorrnance...
...There are only four main actors, and the performance of those four and the subordinate four is excellent throughout...
...It is by our fellow member...
...The question to, each.case is whether the general interest—tbe human, interest, as it Is called—can carry oft the underlying purpose, of the play by such a wide appeal that the stage ia not converted into a public platform...
...Jonton . and* Beaumont ond .Fletcher were praised for their originality.—Albert H. Tolman...
...with Irene in the famous "Man of Property...
...but we ftiail all echo his concfudlnij words: "May we never again have to listen to such brsying...
...Clem Bevlne...
...Desire Defrere...
...strong flame of a . flare...
...Carrington".informed the audience that he t would concentrate'Opithe flow of blood and':«t«irs<>-it ip'stop, which be did accordingly, . H£re..aszUr«>->wbat explanation except.: of' course.;''he ppeslbl.lity...
...As In the pa^t five years, all of the concerts will be conducted by Albert Stoessel...
...The suicide is a simple affair due to tha man's fear of coming madness...
...adaptsttoJEftot-^a^rlgincl productions...
...Carmen...
...Roberts addresses tbe men in what is perhaps the best strike speech In literature, and exhorts them to hold out for their full terms, but the force of hunger is too great, and they presently approach the company with an offer of compromise...
...McGuire is currently producing "U I Was Riep...
...of the, demonstration, when to .show, farther' control over his body 'the wound in the neck caused by the dagger "apparently bled with the blood tricking 'doAY?i over his chest in full view: of the audience Until Dr...
...At the expiration of the exact time the-sand was removed from Lhe box and Rahman Bey returned to consciousness In view of the audience...
...Roberts has an ailing wife, weak from lack of proper food, who is surreptitiously helped by a member of Sir Anthony's family...
...This will, be towed by his other play...
...The- SUagers^'ptona fat tiuj' coming scasop include ^.pjfcy ga"ed The Stan Go-xer...
...I think Isabel Jeans as tbe lord's daughter is tbe very best...
...yet the blood, we feel was on his own head...
...He alto plans to write another musical show to' sveceod "kid Boot...
...Pagliacei...
...Goodman , oponaibje, for thy stage dUiui SI aajprl Mr.- Dreiser and Jfr...
...but there is no case for praise or for blame...
...sjA *"Love em and Leave 'Em" win b^3 Its 'twentieth week, Monday rights the Times Square Theatre...
...The editor retorts by putting the blame on the public...
...concert conductor, "Erie* Smarter...
...With such scrupulous fairness are the different points of view expressed In this play, so' Impartially are the motives of the leading characters presented, that it Is difficult jfar even the partisan spectator to take sides...
...of I li i Hti 11 vrlffi $PQjjjmm' rdvue...
...men struggle snd suffer, blundering against one another in their Ignorance, hurting one another In their strife, not because they are evil but rather .because they are good...
...On 'the other band, possibly performances of this sort...
...Mary Elite win close her aeasoA i Ith that orj::riizatlon aft . next Sunday night, aa she is not" to appear In "The ^rand Street Fbllrea...
...Marlon Telva...
...He is tbe great friend of* the...
...Tod Browning's melodrama...
...Gladys Cal-, throp and Mrs...
...t>>-trtes's>lil be received up to and t*rj: chiding June M. ' *. , '. Horace Llveright has signed-a^atsssT...
...t — The first notice af the aduH Shakespeare thul nus come down, to us *¦• the complaint ot him made by Robert Greene to some fellow-writers es "an upstart , crow beautified with our feathers...
...a "superpaturat'' show In spRe of the fact that the entire performance is announced...
...If the corporate title Is available the new venture will be identified as The People's Theatre, inc...
...t'Ballo in Maschera" and "la Julve...
...CoWlbinionx^msat not be.more than SO* words...
...at Werba's¦ Tnasire "»n Monday e\enl»a\ «¦•• l...
...He and his wife, though living under the same roof, have long pursued different courses...
...Sir Anthony, the chairman ef tbe board, and the men's leader...
...aste*lr|,ctore...
...act in which Alice Brady appeared on the Coast Conway expects to produce this piece la the summer*1 and.- will be associated In the n~w...
...troit...
...Roberts...
...Tbe strike has lasted for many weeks, the men are near starvation, the company is going, bankrupt, and the majority of tbe board of directors and of the men are anxious to come to terms...
...These draain were tihoupht oh as...
...Louis,'beginning July 5. Basile Kibalcbich, conductor of the Russian Symphonic Choir, will conduct the Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague, Czecbo-SIovakia, in a series'of concerts this summer...
...HEREWARD CARRINGTON...
...When I saw it a few...
...r People's _ Theatre at Popular Prices Aim of Eva Le Callienne AREPERTORY theatre skin to the type in existence in the continental capitals of Europe will come Into existence In New York In the fall, with Eva LeGallienne as the leading spirit...
...Cossack End Engagement at Madison Sq...
...BS TfierV, producer of "One ol the Wtdattg si ibe a3thnje, has acquired ^fjs pear Tease ~jon The PtaybjtmSS- r*a CWcM^ ' -A, *U Erlan-rer will produce ****^| eomedy "b>- george barr MeOrtab*sSa*bf "Hpme Again...
...Bousa will direct the Marine 2*s\ June 5, at Madison Square OsrW^'fii * program to raise funds to SB**' Frigate Constitution, known 5s"Old Ironsides" from rust...
...HsJKet" wits" certainly based upon the...
...Joseph Burton...
...trump card, did make me jump.,- - • - * , The characters...
...He takes the latter course, devotes his energies to speaking and writing against the war, and is finally done to...
...It may well be that Shakespeare's own sge looked upon other of his dramas in the same way...
...Giordano PalGiuseppe D*nise...
...This point will be treated Save tally farther on...
...He can understand why each acted as he did, and, understanding, he can sympathize...
...J ' ¦ Tghssor Bchucklng suggests two ie»Maar-which may partly explain the faftm of Shakespeare's con ternporoM* to appreciate his greatness...
...Ben Lackland, Earl McDonald.' John Rynne and...
...putk-Notes lh* first time in yeara John jWp...
...The performance is divided into three parts...
...Wilfrid, Pclletier, •els Clevt...
...production a play entitled "The Devil's Tattoo," which is an elaboration of a vaudeville...
...Gabriel Borkman," which she present-ed here.-in Copenhagen...
...The first of his own productions will be "Mother Dear,*' a comedy drama which he intends to put 30 rehearsal in July...
...the satire is crude, and it is difficult to recapture the hnired which decant men felt for .thf papers during the war...
...Is-(belh> Lemon...
...Arra then the modern type of young Tory—the natural successor of Dizzy's "Young England"—who is <|uite anxious.:.to raise the condition of the lower classes, but without disturbance of the comfortable people who have an ancient right to a higher state of life, chiefly owing to the laws .of heredity...
...l*be pkpdatotl4m< wfQ be staged under the dlmriw -pf Willie Collier, dean, of the...
...Ellen Dorr are playing -the 'principal partis...
...You want to sell your paper, and because of that my son, who can't defend himself, is to be blackened—his affairs hawked about, in the street...
...Caroline isew combe, Benson" Harris.' kdwin Cuhl...
...vrntii-e .with G. Pat Ool'In.-r...
...John Galsworthy's Plays By C. E. M. Joad II THE conflict between employers and workmen on strike is the "motive of the play In "Strife...
...Lucia...
...He is then lifted and placed on two sharp, edged supports that come Under ' his - heck and ankles, and in this position withstands the strong .hammer blow delivered on a weighty block of stone placed on bis body...
...Mary Benson are associated...
...Jose MoJIc...
...They arc just good examples of ordinary human beings, sucb as yeu may meet any day in England—the Hne old Conservative lord, rich but honest, worshipper of good form and tradition, detesting the idea of change, and refusing to understand the Labor watchwords, for what they mean God only knows...
...is human nature as I see it...
...Garden fane 13 The engagement of *the Cossacks, at Madison Square t;6rden will terminate on Sunday, June .13...
...Goodman to stage "An asatlMSs-, •Prapedy...
...Roberts is the tragic figure tn "Strife," torn between his loyalty t» a cause and his love for his -wife...
...i Crftshy Gaige is planning the pro-' ductlon ot "They Had to See Paris," a humorous novel by Homer Croy...
...Denmark, this summer...
...W Louis Hasaelmsns...
...West tSth atreet...
...Mario B*«***- Lets* d'Angelu...
...Granville «Bat*Or> and Lawrenfe Howmaji'j 'ipru.neria¦' will be presented at'J he Qarrick Theatre" Tuesday, Jtfjgfcl&l...
...But in th# ettaJsptlo' anesthesia which followed this exhibition, the fakir, in consequence of his cataleptic state, upon his return to consciousness, appeared in such a state of Insensibility that he gave possibly the most convincing exhibition of the evening by piercing his body with long needles, running a - dagger through'* the fleshy part of bis . neclc and subjecting his arm to;thf...
...Charles Washburn s New p/o...
...Kemmfj-.£*-% produced' Dreiser's, "The GirTe* "ip Coffin" and officiated in a slmaal j^F...
...there is no hint of murder and no suggestion that the cause lies in the private life of either husband or wife...
...it is asserted that Shakespeare in-k-is own - day was never spoken of as an original writer...
...Miles Malleson, who has been known to u« already by his excellent short plays, such as "Black 'Ell," and to all Lon" as one of the •est actors, especially In the parts of Shakespearean fools...
...Tragedjr** pp Broadway, early- SSSm season...
...dec til by a Jingo mob...
...Kearney's "Jcmf&F' Man.'1 He is also the general qappk...
...l^wi^ce.Jl^nga^f* -f^eftbriasa...
...lord's daughter...
...Is bidden choose oetween abandoning the husband she loves and- becoming a social outcast...
...Roberts' chose the martyrdom from which the visionary must net shrink, but had h« a right to...
...and the determination to do what Is conceived to be right...
...CavaUerIA Rustlcana" and the ballet...
...Law and Order...
...A harmless elderly gentleman, with mind disordered by a diet of Ill-digested newspapers, stumps the country in an endeavor to raise public feeling to greater and more patriotic efforts...
...Collins is - now pi...
...The re-naeader of the-operas are: "La Tra...
...It Johnson's learned sock be on...
...Cavallerla Rustlcana...
...Roberta in "Strife...
...that apparently the "condition of his .body, becomes that of a dead man...
...t^ Vlda Breve," ' "M*d«m* Sans-Gene"<*d "Pelleas and Mellsande...
...Misery lies either way...
...r"2325 Mgrkey ami.Samuel Hoffensteb^smljf A. cL-Woods, plans to present hergsfjrf, season, win be pUyed In »*toek 4sl June 1* at tbe Garrick Tbectre...
...Wlilard Tobigs and Prank Jameson...
...Ernest Knoch, conductor of the New York Civic Opera Company, In Florida, will direct the opera and orchestra, "The Xew Tork Symphony Orchestra will give thirty-three concerts in five week* at Chautauqua institute, Chautauqua, N. Y., tills summer...
...Edward Johnson, Mario ^Wkj...
...wbtch opens- at the N^gabortttssd, svgwc It...
...in "Falstaff and Other Shakespearean Topic*.'-' :-: MUSIC :-: Ravinia Park Opera Season Begins June 26 THE fifteenth season of summer, opera at Ravinia Park will begin June ;« and end September 0. -Thirty-nine operas will be given, seven of which will be new to Ravinia: ?1/Heure Espagnol...
...One of the plays In the recently published Sixth Series, "The Show," turns upon the suicide of a famous airman...
...Mischa Levitzki will appear as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra on July 27 at the Beeuul-Centennla] exposition iu Philadelphia...
...In "The Mob," one of the most powerful though least known of Galsworthy's plays, a leading politician of pacific tendencies has te choose on the outbreak of war whether to pwell the chorus of shouting patriots' or to raise his volte In protest against what he considers the ultimate crime...
...Prunella" to Be Presented at Spec'tal Mais, by Guild School .' * ¦ ' • Thf Theatre Guild Sytiool announces the first of the special matinees under the "direction of Laura ' Hope " Crews...
...of the man for whom life has been too much...
...But the law...
...nights ago, the stalls were-.crowded, and tbe Interest shown by the long applause was felt by the whole house...
...Immediately after that date they .will begin a t'nor which will take them to Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit...
...tlon, the Meew-h...
...To- encourage lHerery...
...director for "The Stager*" '^j...
...Giovanni ^wtstnu...
...Wsgas.celv" "Madatna Butterfly...
...whlch''heX...
...Or- -sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child, Warble his native wood-notes wild.Munro Is undoubtedly right fn think* lng.tt 'probable that, almost all of Shakespeare's contemporaries failed to appreciate the high'character of his ^-Itsiir* <* rite* iu!m tor It...
...W^egdk'p...
...No doubt the enemy would sniff at it as a "propaganda" .play...
...All entries saweM-hp*sent to "Great Temptatteap SdaslS^ IT...
...Frankly, the tfjre test Is not so convincing, as it is possible that that man's arm may have been covered with a special preparation to withstand the heat of the fire...
...Sir Anthony 'end Roberts, the two leaders abandoned by their sides, are left facing each other In irreconcH cable hostility tempered with mutual respect...
...A Remarkable and Thrilling Exhibition Rahman' Bey Demonstrates the Science of Fak'msm at the' Sell»\}n Theatre DH...
...Buffalo, Boston, and Philadelphia...
...Thought reading and transmission is the next item on the program, with additional volunteers from the audience on the stage, who wrote requests upon slips or paper held by the-jury present on the stage...
...If is difficult to criticize a performance of this peculiar nature: If people enjoy entertainment of this unusual sort, their attention will be held and their scepticism fried by the performance of Fakir Rahman Bey...
...He Is forever on the side of the sinner against the Pharisee, and nobo iy I a more ruthless exponer of the ' Pharisaical hypocrisy which, under .the cloak of high-sounding words such as Justice...
...The book, which Galsworthy describes as "a revenge of the nerves...
...their.- continuing his demonstrations by completely hypnotising a struggling bantam rooster .and 'a squirming mbhit, both animals remaining stretched.out to a rljrld-KlrftV In -full a'iewl or the audience...
...Mr...
...Certainly •fha.t has been true of "the modern drama, at least since Risen and Shaw became known some thirty years ago...
...lp...
...The Ladles' Man...
...He forgets that'" It" is the...
...exhibition of body rigidity the fakir puts himself into a cataleptic .state so...
...the- supernatural, but only as a. demonstration of the power of mind over matter In the degree to which fakirs of the...
...ready...
...June \K and Friday, June -Is...
...She wlfl play her part in Danish at the head of her- own company...
...It if not cruelty, nor selfishness nor malice that causes Roberts and Sir Anthony to Inflict anxiety and suffering on their fellows and on each ofher...
...presented"- Imrd* abvut' 1 twoeeafons ' ago with " Louis . Mann and George Sidney In tha coat...
...Shutoert will give two good seam to"'The Oeeat *BemptottoiMr to tjiat person, wW *«wrlW.iba tot't^ scriptlon of the best, act finale...
...M In association with W. M. SesaoSl arm- Mrs...
...yet the dilemma is nose of* her choosing...
...The fakir went down among the...
...The men are brought face to face in an election, and in the affections of the old...
...with the dramatisation made . by Owen Davis...
...The man would make .an admirable supporter for Mr...
...John Munro Hunt* that the first dear reference to flbskapeare as an untutored natural geains Is the passage in Milton's fAllegro, probably} written pbout 103:: - . - * • Then to tbe wcdl-trod stage anon...
...tor example, wej know that several plays upon Julius Caesar had precepted that ot Shakerne-ire...
...Eva LeGallienne, who sailed for Europe last week, wljl appear in "John...
...What explanation of this...
...They,will then go to the Pacific- Coast to -appear In a plcturisation of the- To-lstoy novel, "The Cossack...
...under' dog...
...are drawn with great skill, and are all attractive, as I think all characters should be outside melodrama...
...I .ponttlnjes think that all great worksj.pt art might''be called propaganda for one cause or another...
...The perfomiancc was concluded by the fakir permitting himself to be buried alive in a coffln-lllce box for an allotted number of minutes, the box being, covered with many sacks of eand...
...the Theodore Pislssi-b**|S» which has been dramatised Irys'SdelB Kearney...
...During his absence his part has been acted bv Claude Alllster...
...lahme," "Andrea Chenler," "Samson •nd Delilah...
...eludes Maude Powers...
...with the band ef ne'er-dowells and outcasts who appear In ; "Progress," with the, poor little soldier in "The Juryms'n" (five Tales), who com'pulsorily enlisted, tried to commit suicide because he missed his wife, he is eternally allied against the respectable, social opinion which bears them down...
...and to present .-"Twelve Miles Out'* in Chicago in August...
...by 'a company beaded or-mm Harding and Rollo Peters...
...sensatlonmongering press wbjph Itself, creates the need to which |t then-proceeds to psnder...
...Galsworthy seems to say...
...v.The avkimc," a pi*y...
...with Miss LeGalllenne's resources totaling 1100.900...
...under the direction of JlauWf Frsnck...
...If legitimate and free'from the trickery'of the theatre, .should bc^beld better before private gatherings to Include scientific men 'and psychical researchers, instead of the general public being subjected, to...
...Romeo and Juliet...
...choose It for others...
...Tbe clash of -the play comee between him and a former Cambridge friend, who has km wn the extreme depths of poverty and joined the Labor Party, not on any high theoretic or economic ground, but simply from the common emotions of pity and Justice...
...preferred before ghakespeare by men of learning and jsjigaent...
...dcserlp...
...But this play of "Conflict" r -s him In t.ie front rank of contemporary English dramatists...
...k "Stray Sheep," a melodmmo^-*y Charles Washburn, opeps at Kew.Lon, don, Conn...
...who wrll act as raffias;, directed...
...With Miss LeGallienne...
...have been lnnoculated' with one of the strong new drugs used...
...pride of caste or devotion to a cause, who suffer most, but the weak and timid who, dragged into* strife they have not'sought, are sacrificed to Ideals they do- not recognise...
...iy . ,- i . ill - -,w - - The Friare-cw wHI held' its seventeenth annual pobilc-fnt>jle tri.rtbe Manhattan opora' House, on Sflndar evening, June 13...
...is»<^ecd;kc»* mdjrrprc**raa is...
...PtHui," "La Tosca...
...William Anlhonp McGuire Will Produce 3 Play* Next Season In a statement' of hia plans for next season William Anthen McGuire announces that he will produce at least three new' plays, two .of which are of tale authorship...
...Henry B. Harris...
...net to be regarded along lines of...
...But his wife, sharing none of his views, upborne by no vision of his ideals...
...Ben Jensen was set over against him as the pe»t ot art...
...And this...
...is not very successful...
...with the politician's wife In The Mob...
...Rs appeal is not only* to our Party...
...fDRAMA mm so .Shakespeare and His Contemporaries SHAKESPEARE'S contemporaries and immediate successors looked open him as sn unlearned poet e-]th remarkable natural gifts...
...Her suffering is not less, and It la undeserved...
...TseJErtPt these is the fact that many of hir finest plays were based upon previously existing . pieces...
...But 1 must not give away the surprises of the story...
...pacity for Mr...
...He gives up smoking and makes a speech about, it...
...A. H. W'joes will he interested to a London production of 'i^lvp aod 3*ok,e...
...The Barber of Seville," "L'Ellsir d'Amora," "L'Amore del tre re," "Don Passu...
...M|Ke,h Boyle, Earle Clator...
...Again, we sympathize...
...The cast hi...
...Dance of the Hours," from "La Giaconda," will be grouped together...
...Fra Diavolo," "Manon Uecaut...
...audience and "dTvined" the written requests by finding objects hidden in the audience or doing whatever the slips requested...
...Vemon il'^'r lace.' John . Nicholson...
...Presented in London ANEW play, "Conflict," based Ob a labor theme, was recently presented- in London, and received much attention—favorable and otherwise—from the press of the% English capital...
...La Boheme...
...Miles Malleson succeeds In effecting this by many.' devices of dramatic excitement...
...II Trovatore...
...Meanwhile the directors have decided to turn down Sir Anthony and despite hia opposition tbe men's compromise is accepted...
...ttlg...
...Martha," "Fedora," "Lohengrin," "The Tales of Hoffmann...
...the press exists to supply what the public wants, if the public wants scandal In high .-places.' who shall gainsay the need of democracy...
...In* In "Squat* Broadwap Briefs ." L Lawrence Weber's first fall- production will' be a play by Oeoi-ge Abbott and Peart Franklin entitled "Cowboy Crazy...
...Cohan theatre on June it...
...but loy,alty, pride, firmness of win...
...To show that his powers of catalepsy were ' not .confined to- himself, the fakir next hypnotizes a subject and repeated* the stone slab breaking episode on jthfe- ehexti of'a man while in that state...
...Another MtUe book, "The Burning Spear," which Gslsworthy produced anonymously during the war and which ia now published under hia own name, satirises the vulgarity of the newspaper in wartime...
...Daniel P. Conway, will present- tor bis firs...
...g*> triple bill of opera will be given at ¦•rPolo Ground* on Thursday evenPpriJUlr I, by the Zlmfrano Opera J's'hsny...
...York...
...that the man's jfeqdy...
...Sapho.*' "Hansel Sad Oretel," "Gianni Schicchi...
...Thus it to for the weak, the helpless and the oppressed that Golswdrthy appeals moft poignantly...
...VeSSRoMrloT, VJrslllo Lastarl, Vtttor'l'o "~*"r*****, Ptolo Ananian, conductors...
...Public Decency and National Welfare, shelters society's cruelty to its misfits...
...as free from that description...
...stage director, Armando !ve*i...
...Ina Bourskaya...
...But on each side there Is a diehard...
...The wounds did not bleed fxcept at the end...
...Llveright will present "An UisrlgsSJ...
...with Mrs...
...The first act opens with some shivering shocks, and the play maintains a succession of surprises throughout.' I could foresee some of them, but others, especially the final...
...Ada Paggi, ****** FaUo, Anna Correntl...
...F. (3a ten by Bell Is staging tbe piece...
...and the case ot "Hora*o and Juliet" Is probably SimBar...
...and by "Peace' Harbor," by William H. Macart...
...Insists on dragging every unsavory detail into court, and the press, licking Its ghoulish lips over the luscious scandal, turns the searchlight of publicity on the most intimate details of the private lives of all concerned...
...memoer of the Institute of Psychic : Research, in a -short address introduces Rahman Bey to the American public at the Selwyn Theatre- and in the main stressed the point- to-the.audience that the performance Was...
...The mat three performances of "The Romantic Young Lady" are being given at tha Neighborhood Playhouse this week...
...contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, ha* been engaged to sing the role of AsUeena in "II Trovatore" at St...
...But what ef the wife who dies...
...with characteristic brutality...
...list of artists will include: J**Cr*»a Borl, Elizabeth Rethberg, VMu» Melius, Alice Gentle, Florence •f**beth, Margery Maxwell...
...pre-Shekespearean...
...bv^xfoward nrVliag Yo-ung...
...Krglnald Owen returned to the cast of "The Importance of Be Ins Earnest" Monday night at the Bits Theatre...
...Hamlet," which-has been lost...
...Helen •^fesnd...
...ni**kmo," "Alda...
...It is elated for tbe George II...
...sfra} Sheep," Here June t f...
...In nay case," go and see for yourselves...
...The play.win open Jnly 26 in Anbury Pnek^Ifh a Broadway premiere art for the Little Theatre la August...
...Otto H. Kahn hat been enlisted as a patron and financial aicj to the extent of s30.000...
...East are able to accomplish this...
...Thi* production^ls .being Wirected by >Vtnthrop Aaies Silvia Sjdn'ey...
...Philip Moeller and Wiijtlirop Amti...
...Guthrie .McCWntic...
...Lady Morecambe, .the airman's mother, calls on the editor of the stunt newspaper to protest...
...in Chicago, which, he says, will be brought, to New Verkxtn the fan...
...The new theatre will be distinguished by a 11.bo maximum admission, the idea being public-spirited and for the express purpose* of becoming a community proposition- It will not essay competing with the commercial theatre, in that only the best plays from repertory will be produced...
...Outside the Law" .with Lon Chasey, Prlscilin Dean, Wheeler Oakirmn and Ralph Lewis, win more fro*n uie CoTony The' sir* to Moss' Camea ,Thetttr«^ tlfts Sun* Labor Play, 'Con/tic...
...pipdern anesthesia, to stop all bleedfgg and prevent i>ain...
...Baldwin...

Vol. 3 • June 1926 • No. 21


 
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