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nm nnooKLYX daily isagle. raw yohk. Wednesday, November 2s, 1923. 12 A She's a fitory Writer, Too. AMl'SEMENTS MANHATTAN" AMCSEMENTS MANIIATTAIf.

I cm" I MUSIC REVIEW SEE EDITORIAL PAGE The Theaters ARTHUR I'OLLOCK; Additional Theatrical News On Page 9 of Main Section the characters speak decent English. That's about all the novelty there la In it. The story of the woman who makes sacrifices for her lovers and children Is just a wee bit done to Come)! in "The Age of Innocence" at the Empire Proves Charming, Though the Play in Uneventful. EDITH WHAHTON'B novel "The of Innocence" lia.i been made Into the K.nd of pl.iy novrls rtrc made Into, a play In five scenes. II it has too little force as drama, It reveals, however, ft literate quality and a kind of fluent reticence culrulaled to make It a pleasant experience In Hie theater.

Aver Barnes dramatized the novel, doing her work lundly, trying to (jive Mrs. Wharton's story a Justice It deserves without i.n.M:rnilng it so completely as It needs to be if It Is to emerge as thing a the theatiT. Ii is the story of a man and a voman who love each other and twice tay goodby forever only to find again toetlrr, their love grown Mrongnr in the interval. Tlvy have, therefore, to say goodby forever a third time and mean it. Novels ought not to be dramatized unless they can reaMv become dramas.

A series of! Margaret Aver Barnes who made the adaptation of Ihe Age of Innocence," which serves Kathurine Cor nell as a starring vehicle under the Gilbert Miller banner, haa recently had a book of short stories published. It Is called "Prevailing Winds." REST AIR ANTS MANHATTAN. I ARNOLD JOHNSON I (in iton)Vndht PARAMOUNT HOTEL ORCHESTRA? Gtotr White' "Sandw in that World's Most Luxurious Grill 81 my mMufAund)uiktr DE LUXE ENTERTAINMENT DINNER, i SUPPER. Special Dinner, 12 to 10 p. Thanksgiving Day Jj Ala La Carta Srnloa til in 6 5Qy.ni.

to rioting 3 SPECIAL LUNCHEON -t i.00 Caverchary a (only after 10 SOp.m) 1 1 Dailv OO Sarurdayat-Molidayl-tZOO: A.UHCOlHXWIrlwji, KESTAL RANTS BROOKLYN. PARAMOUNT OT 46THStW BVy death by now. "Congai" proved last night that not even an Indo-Chinese background can instill new blood Into sne of the three oldest themes on earth. Helen Menken, the Congai of the title an Indo-Chinese word denoting a legal concumne oners a Deriorm ance far above the level of the play. one nas a iew scenes as exquisite and finely wrought as any seen hereabouts in years.

But Rouben Mamoullan, who.e direction of "Porgy" was one of the sensations of the last season, did an uninspired and workmanlike Job the few effective lightning tricks he in-troduced bore more the sign of great labor, however, than that of genius. O. H. Fill-Me-In Solution Today's solution: SETS. BETS, BATS, MATS, MARS, MARK.

RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN. ROTISSERIE FRANCAISE THE OLDEST KOTISSERIE IN BROOKLYN Noted for Its Unexcelled French Cuisine. Roasted milk-fed chickens or turkey. representing stages In the course of the love of these two merely lepra. it elf.

One saving goodby too llltle different from another. In the charm of the thing the plav's enchantment lies, for they are kindly, nicely mannered ppople, these two and thoe about, lliem, living without violence, loving with broken hearts without seeming to put on lor the public And the heroine Is a gentle, lovely r.wr and unhappy. Thev live In the '70s In New Voris. vea-uv; til? quaint rlnthrs of that p.Tlnd. going horn to houses furnished in a manner now merely anwisin.

No Jokes are attempted by tne author, however, based on the Incongruities of those days as com-pared to these. That Is a blessing. 'The of Innocence" Is not that fhea? kind of play. Katharine Cor-rell Is the heroine. Countess Oicm-ka.

an American girl of fine family, educated rl: fully In Europe and married 17 to a Count wno ran through her money and treated her abominably. And Katharine Cornei! in the gowns of the perlcd ii mere betull-lul than ever belore. And Katharine Cornell as the fey Countess Olenska seems, too. a finer, simpler actress than ever belore. This Countess Is a simple, ill lated.

fortri-'ht woman come back abroad and meetin? th? boy who was a loved playmate of her 'brief childhood. They under-s and eaen oilier again at once, but he has just become tnnasM to another girl and the Countess still has a husband. And there the play berlr.s. The Ctmntess loves this man and he loves her. She will not take him from the girl who loves him.

sends him away to be married. T'nen. frightened rt tiie news ihat her husband is com-Iut on to lead her back, she tries to take fran. le, refuse In divorce. The man she has back to an.rher eirl Is to bring suit for her.

S3 they find th-m-ieives in each other's arms. She ays goodby once more. And once more, a later, unable to be without her, lie comes to her to run away with him, She Is ready at Reverting done to a turn, are served directly from lire to tables, or delivered to your homes ready for the Thanksgiving festivities. FRENCH CHOCOLATES and PASTRIES Also Delivered to Your Residence Float LafaT.tU 6617 614 1285-89 FULTON STREET 3.1 Heir Noitrand Ave. Broom, n.

i afi iu i ajHaHaaagaMajaapj pMMll LAST WEEK! ALEXANDER MOJSSl in MAX REINHAEET'S AMUASSATlflW W. 4 m. Eva. 30 MKT, MATH. HU SAT CASINO UBOKOE CHOOS 'Z." Hello Yourself tUt.Thtnkg'g "HlUrloiii tnuntcul comedy ftt 3 P.M.

lilt." Hiert f'ttrmnn. flat, ut 2 30 with BTJflTT Thrilrv, W. 45th fit. Evi. 130 This allrt tl.alU THING CALLED LOVe with violtt Hrmlnf and Minor Wation Ttwatr MAsgor.

W. 45th St. YKva. .40. Mta.

Todny, Tom it Sat. oung Love with fiiiii HKNNir nnrnMS Al VIN, 52 St, r. tv MU.Thu., Saf Gertrude Lawrence In Net n. a (irr)RiiE iinaicai lreasure Lira Play a 1 vi" i MISIO Rrnarlhurit Tha W. 44th sti'En." SHO oroaanum Mlt, gIt ,.30 Mualeal Comedy Knockout Hold Everything! -SCHWAB and HANDEL'S Tba Saaaon'a L'ndlanntid Maatarplea NEW MOON FVEI.VN ROBERT fil'S lir numr nal i.inaT HHV 1 HfclATRK, W.

49111 8t. MU. at tnj gat. 2:44 MIDNITE SHOW EVERT THUKaUAI BLACK BIRDS lha InaoalMt. raanleil Colored Ben TnTOAPTll! W-Of wa.

trt. 1:30 Th. RICHARD BENNETT Down on uuniiriuil Hollywood III JAUlitunn BanterJEALOUSYninday MAXINE ELLIOTTS Sat. Madison Square Garden FRIDAY, NOV. 30th MAIN BOUT 10 ROUNDS tuffy GRIFFITHS james J.

BRADDOCK SI Ml. FINAL 10 ROl'NDS Kid Chocolate t. Joe Scalfaro Vista Dundeo VI. IiiT Crevt, 10 Roundi Terry Rolk ti. AL Btaorejard, I Ronndt Al.

tra. Al. Gainer, 4 Roaodl Prleea: l. K. ti.

(1.411 and S.V4V INTLl'DING ALL TAN El Hockey Tues. Thuri. NOW WARNER 11ROS. VITAPHONE BOTH Mtl'WS TWICE DAILY EXTRA P.M. Show Tbh'l'rf Day Sit.

Sun. All-Talkln Picture TRIAL WARNF.R BROS. THEATRE BROADWAT and 35 ST. Mldnlle'show SatordajT 1 1 1 IS ALJ01S0N Winter Garden, B'T 30tb St. 7th Av.dr.

90 St. Direction ot ROTHArEI IHOXYI All Talklnt Froeram William Fo Preaenta "NAPOLEON'S BARBE2" CUrk fn 'Thr Rath Between" "TABI.r.At NAPOLEON" with Fntirt Roit liniemble an4 Hure Vni HfntiAtlonwVl Talk In GANG WAR wth Star CaM rictnr OS THE STAGE BEVVY RfBlN JIMMY CA1IR at hll.VER SLIPPER ORCB REE JACKSON Patho Talklnt Sound Newa Weekly CB. S. MOSS' OLUN B'way Contlnuoni at Noon to 11 53d St. Pop.

Prlc.1 CAPITOL B'WAY AT SIM STKFXT Mldnl.ht Picture. Nlrhlly II so JOHN GILBERT In Mtro Gold MTn -Mayer Sou nil Plrtnr "THE MASKS THFK DEVIL" and Marv.lona Stare Show CAPITOL ORCIIESTR Beat TALKING Srrren Show In Town WILLIAM HAINES VALENTINE 8ur JIMMY AX gupprtlnr Ca5t Ewrllpnt rroaram I Ihratre, B'wny at 45lh St Twice Dallr. FOUR DEVILS w1ll JANET GATNOR and a Strllar Sapoortlni Ca.l with Fot-S-mhonlc Seora OAIETT THEATRE. B'WAY and 4th St TWICE DAILY. AMUSEMENTS QUEENS.

tVElD.VS Jamaica MATS. THCRS. Me, SOe "Tht LAST WARNING" Nit. Wk. MRS.

LESLIE CARTER (llereelf) AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. Paramount'! MANHATTAN COCKTAIL" Onthoacroon Eddie CANTOR On 'ho afada PAUL ASH BROOKLYN ARAMOUNT FEATURE FILMS TWO LIBERTY nir. A. t. Krlanfr TIH8T MATINEE BATURDAlf OPENS TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 "New Americana" with JULIUS TANNEN CM HRONCARI, FANDALU-TOMMt (BOZOl UNVUCR HMU.m.

M.trra, Jranrra KhUIr, Vlrflnla nation, Roafr Wollf Kabn OrvheiTra. Rt'iBfll Markrt hanrlnv Otrla EMPIRE Tn-' 4o" st, evi. i jo Matlnora Wert, and Sat. Catharine Cornell in a ti'w Dlay The Age of Innocence A d-amutlMllon of Krllth Wharton novel wllh a dltllntnUhrd CAST. Inrludlr HOI.

10 I'l TFRM and ARNOLD KUHtr 24W.43 St. Eva .10 hura. At Sat. I M-mor0 Kendall OMhert Miller prent The SACRED FLAME with CLARE MMKS and MART JEBROLD a Va tlLLUJ GREATEST EVl'i EARL CARROLL VANITIES Wllh RAT DOOIEK JOI Mtnco DOROIHV KNAPr a MAUTIEi VINCENT LOrtZ (HlamlO and BIS BANS GENUINE MUSICAL HITS Tb FmBi ColleilaU I math GOOD NEWS SECOND YEAR Off BROADWAT AND STILL WITHOUT A RIVAL. Thurl.

dc Bat. CHANIN 4th ST. THEATHE-J afViraTMRnrif FB ar. SU Even. 8:20 Bharp.

Mats. Thankal.ln DaJ dt Bat. 3:11 FLORENCE REED I.VH HARMING WILLIAM FABNl'M BASIL GILL MACBETH n'ttmmrnt tlf Gordon Cralf run, a. a vn a-30 I tot. II, 11.50.

Mala. WH. Sat, IVA La UX1ENNB. lilrralor Malln.e Today "CRADLE SONG" Tonlto a Ealra Frl. Mat "PETER PAN" Tomorrow Erf "CHERRY ORCHARD' in Pan Alley Cleud.tte COLBERT John WRAT BI LTM 0 RET?" 7 7TVftTFTT) Bdth Sth Av.

SHOW BOAT TVUTn Bt West of B'waf THURS. SAT. DENNIS KING in Ma leal Venloa 3 MUSKETEERS THR 7 onight at 12 p-irnflN 44 Bt. fvi. :30 nUoU" Wed.

Bat. 2 30 MTTTP TKV5T y. Ira ii BORDONIW A MUSICOMEDY by Martin Rrowa with frrlnff Aaron.nn'a The Ccmntand.rsr reith-albee BRITISH "BIG PARADE" CAMEO "THE SOMME" 4Sd B'war Authontlo Tratflendouaf Prlcea 10:30 A.M. to I P.M. 38 I aellle l.a V.rno Th W.

31 St. WII.824S Eva. 30. Mala. Thanko Day.

Bat, UCILLE OHM I ID A VERNE 0 11 1 MIGHTY DRAMA That Stirs Every Emotion Wilttaai Fol At tbcMoit FaKinalmg Praoactioa Romaoct oltbtxttiB GAIETY 46lh Slreet and Broadway Tunc Diiilj a.jc-8: jo All Sei RiinnJ rimes Thdnajiun Kjoj-ftjo EMBASSY Midway Jl 4th BU world TONIGHT TREMIERF. 4S Tr.hnlcolor'a Snoreme Arhi.v.mnft Ths VIKIIIG Snrroundrd hy a M.tro-Goldwyn-Mayef Talklnt and Klnejnr Show Time. Tomorrow and Sunday. OlherwlM Twice Dally, All Krai. Reamed.

Beat Seato St. J' ICE SKATING EVERY DAY AT ICELAND SiO ST. AT BROADWAY Jf'iniinf. Allernonnit tivntintf SHOWING TODAY 0 PJ CAYNOR, dpiaiQ ana" Srellar Case A lrjesi( F-W-murnaun, 'i Zl'JCA' 2 "I'o HBAR and SHE ,) "MARCHING ON" jj t'tfMvCHARUSUCHIC)SAIl iTHa'! rox Movietone SPORN'S INN 275 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y.

At Williamsburg Bridge Plata Telephone Stagg UOt THANKSGIVING DAY A real, old-fashioned (10-course) DINNER from 12 to 9' P.M. ow De Madv 7" RIAN JAMES PARENTS FOR THEIR PARENTS FOR THEIR TO A SET OF PROFICIENCY 1URKEY $.75 Reminiscent of RESTAURANTS MANHATTAN. will be served Reervation Can ir 1 1' Eleanor Z. AuJIty in lh Dramatic Comedy at the Waldorf Theater. The Cinema Br MARTIN DICKSTE1N An All-Talking Movie Bill at the Roxy, Featuring Barber." "NAPOLEON BARHFR." Fox Movietone subj-ci baed on tho play by Arthur CkenAr.

Directed by John Ford. At the Roxy Theater. THE CAST. Napoleon Otto Matleaon EmpreM Joeenhlne Natalie OollUln N.ipoleon'a Barber Frank Kelcher Herber a Wife Helen Ware rher'a Bon Philippe de Lacy Mr. Rothafel's program this week does not Include what is known in the trade as a feature picture: yet the entertainment at the spacious and handsome theater in 50th st.

combines a number of stage and cinematic incidents that are unusually delightful to the eye and ear. Of primary Import nee, probably, Is the all-talking Movietone transcription of Arthur Caesar's charmln? playlet, "Napoleon's Barber." This, as a note in the Rothafelian playbill modestly reminds you. is whet George 3emard Shaw once declared to be "the finest short play In the English language." Be that as it may, it Is this possibly less discerning observer's opinion that Ihe synchronization of Mr. Caesar's niece represents about the mast satisfactory achievement of the "talkies" to date. I would like to say that "Na poleons Barber actually amounts to a state of perfection huthe field of the audible cinema, but since this Is an art which is still tenderly WTapped in swaddling clothes, it would be dan- erous to employ the superlative ad jective.

But 1 Naooleon Barber" Is charm ing. The lda of the Little Corporal being shaved bv an ttnsuspect in? provincial tnnsorialtst who had sworn to ut his Emperor's throat at the flrt available opportunity lends; itself to a lauThable situation. In the Movietone at the Roxy, a was the case In the s'a-je presentation of the play, tills ituation is gnmisnea wun dialogue hat fairly sizzles with shrewdness and ltimor. Otto Matleson appears here as a believable Naooleon, a performance which ranks immediately with the very best the talkinr pictures have yet rrodurnd. Frank Relcher a'so does solend'dly in the role of the fanatical hair-cutter, and Helen Ware leaves her chair of dramatic coach at the Fox Movietone studio long enotith to portrav the barber's wife.

Napoleons Barber Is something the talking movl line which you really must "see and hear." Another Movietone all-talking at-ractlon at the Roxy this week Is "The Bath Between," a short farce those two delightful comdlans, Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough. This, too, Is worth your attention. The usual and a scries of efleetive "TtWeaiix Naooleon" make up the Ro'hafel stnge program. Altogether, It is an exceptionally pleasing bill. Msmory Test Solution 1.

Olacomo Puccini, composer of "Madama Butterfly" end other grand operas, died four yeirs ago tomorrow 2. The custom of soldiers saluting had its oriein in the same source as that of shaking hands proving that the band contained no weaoon. 3. Louisa May Alcoft. the American novelist who wrote "LIHle Women," "Little Men." was born 93 years ago tomorrow.

4. A person has a lien on pronertv when he lies a leal claim to it for the satisfaction of a or dutv. 3. Kentucky is known as the to the folks that "ilded the General Sherman Statue, at 59th and Centra: Paik, because the gilt didn't last long. Thank God the Leverich Towers Restaurant for its to Remlslad 1.

for his "Lines to Augment an Inadequate to the Ruxton Company, which makes an automatic lead-pencil that adds, multiplies, divides, subtracts and does everything but, pay your taxi fare for to Chanel, because he sixteen dollars and reventy-five cents for a two ounce bottle of and gets and to the bell-hop who delivered a swell five pound box of Page and Shaw's chocolates, which we're oompah over, by mistake. Broadway, because it Is the sh'm-miest street in the and at once the most entertaining. to the Park Centra! Hotel, because Grace Wales Is Its P. to Jimmy Ray for his stenping in "Hello to Beatrice Llllie, for that to Le3 Halle in Paris, because they have comolncd art and industry there. to a little crep? dc chine hankv that we keep tucked away In a desk drawer, because It brings bark memories.

Goya, for his displav of etchims In the Metropolitan Museum. to Sardl's for their Bernalse to La Argentina, for her marv. terplschnrlng. and to Nick's, where the pink ones continue to be spelled that way. because It's our favorite to Tom Rteutel, for his Dclaplerre report, nn: to Wilbur Rows for his handling ot the to all these, and to a veritable of others who have served to brighten the waning year, eliminate th2 tedium, and make tills a old sphere to whoopee and to vour very own Eagle, which doesn't publish tomorrow, meaning that we don't labor tomorrow this department extends lis most enthusiastic thanks thanquel And will you the cranberries, please.

(hi, "Congai" Helen Menken Seen in New Play at Sam Harris Theater. CONOAI a play by Hariy llervey and C.trletun Hurlreui, tiom a not''! bv Harry Hervey. Directed by R-uben Mnmoulian by Cl-on Throc'itiio lou. Pre. hy Bam Harris at Hie bain Harrla Tlicater.

THE CAST. II len Venken Kim Kliotntil Titeodore Heent Thl-llno Vera O. Hunt t'ol. Urben Chauvlt Felix Krembl Juetln Hatteur Trowbndne Capt. Paul Lahrision Maurice Burke tluuae Bov Frank de H.ivn Ara Oer.i'd H.

Dudley Hawley Kouert lonn Nanette The Major Midland Captain Batidoln Lieutenant Karcher Wil lam Boren James Fall Much advance puoiiclty and, con sequently, considerable expectation awaited "Congai, Helen Menieens new jtarnni vehicle, which Sam H. Harris finally brougnt to New Yorlc last night and presented at the theater named after htm. A large and festive audience tilled the playhouse to capacity but sat rather chilled through the five long scenes, despite the torrid heat that was supposed to emanate from the stage. It seemed to those assembled that "Congai" was only fairly entertaining and none too exciting. It is a curious and baffling mixture of sophistication and downright melo drama of the "White Cargo type and tnese two ingredlentsdo notblend.

Undeniably, the Messrs. Hervey and Hlldreth have tried to do something new. The locale Is Indo-China. a hitherto unexplored territory, and all RESTAURANTS BROOKLYN. THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION Hear Ye! Hear Ye! At Ye Hotel Bossert there will be served on THANKSGIVING DAY from 12 to 8 P.M.

A BOUNTIFUL THANKSGIVING DINNER. $2.50 All goodly citizens of ye local and neighboring Boroughs are urged to gather here for viands to tempt ye palate for music and dancing as usual to bring ye joy for hospitality to warm ye heart. Hotel BOSSEMT Mntufiu, Hithemd Remit SlU Brooklyn Height te Hull U.e -et wv i o. r4.rji "USTAIRANTS WHATTAV Special Thanksgiving Dinner Hotel Bristol 129 West 48th Street Dinner Served Frcm 12 o'Clock Noon 8:30 P.M., $1.50 -1 I I HAVING ATTAINED THE TENDER CONNUBIAL AGE OF TWENTY-EIGHT Sentimentalist, I Shed a tear that you're living To celebrate married life. I'auline and Harry'd" life, Twenty-eight years on this In marital grandeur Ycu now may expand your Proud bosoms to heave as the t.t; While your young pup il Remark "What a couple:" And pat you In fatuous, Dispel now the fossil Stage! Drink of the wassail And dine and be merry; mal.c and Though, frankly, I blunder And quietly wonder How in blazes you could stand one another so long! CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING At Kosnff a Famous 9Course Dinner $2.00 111 IT IT 11 IT Mt '1 44 41 Slrp.

on 41th Stretl "New Yorh't Favorite in the Heart of Broadway" "Thi Ago of Innocence" A druiiinllz.ulon of E.lith Wharton' note ot ihe a.me liile bv Murgrel Aver Punc. Prcmied bv liilberl Millrr rft Hie Kinpire b.Bsed uy Guthrie MeCilritie. IHE CAST. Alice Forrtvf. Tom Himhtotl ilenry Hlitniri) Lmy Diiane Jean Howard iJel.ir.ry S.anlrv Ollk-y Sulci ton jTkson Pxltnore Crlcrta Nora Stirling Mi.

Henry Van der Luydeu. Label lrvinf Mr.i. Manio.1 Mlnott, Ka-lurme Stewart Mr. Henry Van Uer Luyurn. Frarer Coulter Beaufort Anioid Koill Mav L'ljuril Earn (lry Neuland Arrher olen ita Cornel The Duke ol St.

A'ulrey. Peter AtinethU Ctlaiimna (ieitl Steentn Letterbl.nr T.iver:iier C.tr!oi Saraiiionte. L-i Hocie je.m Pierre 8otriu't Ncwlarid Artlier Jr Pranchot Tone last to sweep loyalty aside for love, when his wife, following him, dissuades her with news she has to tell. Forty years later she is an eld lady with a ane. he a eray old man wl many chiton.

They do not see each other then because he has seen her cane first and becomt aware that changes too great have been made In them by time. Played and staged with thebest of taste and skill, the play Is appealing though uneventful. Miss Cornell, glamorous woman, tempers that glamourexqulsitcly. Arnold KorfT.cast as an Austrian admirer, gives one of those delicately polished performances so easy for him that he occasionally yields to the temptation to let delicacy permit him to be inaudible, a strange defect In a Continental actor. There are no greater suavity and ease than his to be seen anywhere, a master of nuance.

In the role of the Countess' beloved, Rollo Peters finds himself more comfortable than usual, and there Li a ne.et bit bv GUnnlna Gattl as a maid. The whole cast is a good one, the direction of Outiirie McCUnlic soft and purring. to Type IN WOOF. Sunday's Times' Brok Review, the caption of which read: "Dumas, master of a hundred on low and easy terms (Chuckle chuckle James B. Wharton, for his and to the Thomas Hair-Restorer Outfit, for their Paul Ash Testimonial, considering that that Impresario had hair way down to hero Ion' years the Ceylon Indii for their Chicken Cuirie dinners, and the long haired Punjabi Boy who serves and to Johnny Farrell.

the Golf Pro. who, according to his Manager. Indorses cigarettes but doesn't smoke to Morte D'Ar-thur. for his Byrd expedition letters to Aaron Doila-s for his Harlem Cluu to Joseph Urban for the reupholstered Bossert Grill to the Brooklyn Paramount for its first-run photoplays. the Brooklyn Club, tor the best Apple Pie In America.

to Harry M. Lewis for Inviting us to partake of it so to Hyams for his "Lints of Rebellion Agaiast a Lilting to the Mazola Company, for their clock which up to two weeks ago still told Daylight Sav-lug Time to on Riverside tc Martin Dlckstein for his defense oi Motion Picture Reviewers, which erupted in. a recent I and to Souvenir, because she's a swell Judge of to the Bus Line operating from Time-, Square, which tootles you out to the Newark Airport, from whence you can take a plane and hover over the town for twenty minutes, for i mere rase not-3 to Al Smith, who is big-rer in defeat then he was in thanks. thanques! To Helen (Good Bm-i Kane for her "Was There Anything Wrong in That?" on the recor.l....ard to the Furniture outfit that builds the Radio-Cellarette, which Is a combj radio and speak-easy. Juliu (Journal of Commerce i Cohen, for his yarn about the Adler Family, who, in behalf of a son unable to ret employment, inserted an advertisement beginnin-; "Mr.

and Mrs. Adler would LIKE to announce ths criragcinent of their son!" heh. hrh, heh to Edmund Pearson, for his tome "Queer Boons," which you'll im ga-Rii over. Ramsay, for his "Poets and to the lnter-boro 'El" which hasn't been dusted since Ctissliw wor; rompers. Fwald.

of the Bronx, who puis iiril-otfender speeders in Jail lie stays in the to Alice Foole lor her ee'lre, which is fally 10 Aroi's for his Bii Blacteblrdsi Robin- on. his tap-dancing. to the i o-i Liu; Stores, for thrir ireiu- Eo.it'iom rtolns In tho Kt George Playhouse for its revival ol Pilgrim Days i I MUSIC RESTAl'RANTS MANHATTAN. AMl'SEMENTS LONG ISLAND. FREEPOHT FREEPORT, L.

I. Fro. 1M0 "Saturday's Children" Fftturlnc KITH LYONS Kondaj DoqMc Feature MAT THANKSGIVING DAT AML'SEMENTS BROOKI. i N. WILLIAM FOX r.ren.i R.ool Vtlsh Uteit and Mow Fascinating Spettade wnco What Price Glorv." DOLORES DEL RIO THE RED DANCE li uiii CHARLES FARRELL Stirring FOX-MOVIETONB oouoa and Musical Scotr HEAR AND SEE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS On the Stntr IA FANTASIE RUSSE Rusna ot Old in Son, D.ne, Music AVRES.

MALINOFF RASCHE WAMIA, VERONICA MOROSW BROTHERS Anna SAVIN SERGEYEVA imporui uuiiiki Orchestra 16-LEONIDOFE GIRL-lt CHORAL ENSEMBLE FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA i-nari nevin, Conductor vr')" Week nf Dec fat HW MAE MURRAY 1 md Allurin Jl I Motion Picture Slat "BONDAGE'1 A Great 1'FA Picture If AaMM.Ml Fullon dt Rorkw.ll PI. IvlOZIlarZ fHone Nevina 8276 IP FOLA NEGRI "Unm.n fmn, Mn.AMM DPI With smo liir Soo Hear PATHE NFWS VbaV MARV BO AND Ulf Vork.AKIna--aSallora.Otha BROOKLIN ACADEMY OF MISIO Newman B.autltnl Color Vl.wa Mnllnn Pl.tpr.a GERMANY 1928 TICKETS 11.00. 1. JO II AM. to I rx.

fEufhr TERROR U.Hj Croonadei I Talklnt mttu Neiioa la "Bior a.m oo II FUTaWIIATttNEVINSST. I.I CaMiaaaflU.al.toll:MP.I. 1 AMl'SEMENTS BROOKLYN. MAYFAIR THEATRE At. I) Conor BROOKLYN III At.

Eap. dn40 "THE GORILLA" reatorlnr MAXINE BROWN and J. HARRY JENKIN8 Kunday Fratitra Photo Plava MATS. WED. and HAT.

SPECIAL WERB A'5 DAVID BElASCOprocnta ACHELOR HE, JUT commit- a-draa nbtw MHl WAlKCR -CUolte SMITH -GEOFFtt) KUX 'ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" FutbushtHL "nt Trial Mary Dugan" Neil "THIS Ql'EEM OF SHEBA" MAJESTIC iue d.til t.d MatlnfM RH. SAT. lie ti.vsi "MY MARYLAND" Soldi. rhorno of 00 "Sunda." Contlnooao to 11 P.M. NEXT WEEK "EATS NOW JID HAKKIH 5HU3ERT-Broo'lvn BROADWAY and MONROE STREETS 3PENS DEC.

3,11 A.M. Dr. S. ALBERT SHAFFER on 10VE, MARRIAGE, DIVORCE R.v.allnf rn My.terloa (Not a Movl.) WEEK DEC. 3 WOMEN ONLY LOEWS METROPOLITAN Falton, Sniltb, Ll.lnf.ton 8lreetB wTtrTsOl'ND and EFFECTS MARION DAV1ES WM.

HAINES in HO PEOPLE" SALLY RAND Boy Frlrnda; Olb.ra FOX MOvii.TONE NEWS niiiiiiKi.v Frl. E.r., Not. Ill), II 1.1 HALL JOHNSON NEGRO CHOIR In Illtat of Spiritual, and Ponttilantl TirkrtM Otfin Ttl. HttrHnv ST. GEORGE rl AvnorsE Dark at.

ta. I T. Coart St. Sla. R.M.T.

Mala 17tf TOKAY "BEN HUR" with R'tnon Nn.arro Al'-Slr Ca.t "GOOD MI1RNINO JWDCI" I BAY RIDGE SECTION TOMORROW Farlway, Ft. Ham. Pky-S8 8t.Lew Cody, Beag Broadway; alaa Freak Show BEDFORD SECTION Apollo, Fulton Irene Rich, P.rfeet Crime: alao Ruth Taylor, Jnat Marrlet Cla.Hlqao, Marcy Al The Hawk'. Neat; alao Top.y and Eva FoiSaroT, 1515 Bedford Av. Moreno.

The Midnight Taal; alao Vandevllla Baient, Fulton At Bedford. Bow, The Fleet'a In; alao Two Brothera 1 BENSON1ICRST AND MAPLETON SECTION Harboro, Baf Pky-70th Rarhara Brdford, Port ol Miaalnf Glrla Conrad Veldt Sllllwell, 8Ui All-star Ca.t, Four Sona Clara Bow BORO HALL AND DOWNTOWN SECTION Alhee. Alhee Square Pola Nearl, The Woman From Moaeow; alao Vandevllla Boro Halt, Court At State Sta, Romanee of a Rorne: alia Oh Kay Crv.tal. 337 Waahlneton St. Pod l.a Rorque, Hold 'Em, Yale; alao Cowhoy Kid Comorrland, 327 Cumb How to H-tndle alao Captnln Careleaa Dulfl.ld.

249 Utlffleld Ot Mary Phllhln. Tha Man Who Lvmha Bime Momart, 590 Fulton St. Hrlnrlrh Georffe, Btndaire; alao Lrave 'Em LauehtniC n.ph.um. 678 Fulton fit Rrllo Bennett. The Power of Silence: alao Vaudeville A XI) TOMORROW, BEING WHAT IT IS, THIS DEPARTMENT BOWS THE KNEE, AND DOES A LITTLE THANKS, TKANX AND THANQl'ES-LNG ON ITS OWN HOOK.

And so To Lucilie La Verne, of Sun Up. because she Is a great actress, an honest philanthropist, and because fhe Rave us one of the biggest moments in our career in the finale of her secord act to John O'Connor, for his "Broadway Racketeers" and to Childs' Restaurants, for rolling over a new leaf, and going beef-ward I-ene Budoni, for her rendering ot "LeVs Do If and to Leslie (Coney Inland Times! Stratton, for his "Boulllabaisc Marseilles." last mldsurvmer to Townsend Martin for "A Most Immoral Lady" and to Alice Braiy. for hr acting in it to Lonvchanips Restaurant, for their swell fresh vegetables and to Arnold Johnson and his gang, for their tootling at the Paramount Grill to Gcorpe Howe, for his advertising illustrations and to. the Bull Insular Line, for its radio assistance in the recent. Porto Rico hurricane disaster to Black, Starr Frost, because they own a pearl necklace that they have the optimism to advertise at SC85.000 to Peter Arno, for his cartooning in the New Yawlter and ior the sassier cartoons which even in the New Yawker nrd to Faith Baldwin, for her "Departing Wings" to the late Jack Conway, for his delightful slanguage and to Reuben's del-icatessn store, because they sell perfume and pickles over the same counter to Courtenay (Eve Telly) Ter-rett, for his Vestris disaster story and to Buster West, for his hoofing in "Ups-A-Daisy" and to Frank Harris, author of the verbuten "My Life and Loves," who, when queried, at the St.

George Playhouse the other evening, surprised his interrogator by confessing that Brooklyn was nothing new to him, stating further that he was one of the caisson laborers who helped build Brooklyn Bridge thanks thanx and thanques! To Alice Rayfiel Siegmeister. for her and to Nedick's, which now vends steaming to Dr. Hugo Eeketier. for zooming his Graf Zep by nc.r window to Bill (Curtlss Field! Winston, who has flown belter then live thousand hours, with only two slight bumps the Fred F. French Company for their advertisement captioned "Wc Are Not Selling Lots in and to Borrnh tmevieli, for hU Harmonica Too'llng In "Good B.ty' Thcma- Mitcneil and Katherm-J Al for Little whl'ii is wow oou.s...ard to I he i Titer of the advertisement In Last l.va De Pottl, Antumn Double Featurt Sammy Cohen, Plaalered In Parlai alao Vaudeville jTfnrd.

Slate St. -Flat. Av. Tlvoll, Myrtle it BORO PARK SECTION Elton, i3i Gtrecht. Tearle.

Smoke Rellew: alaa Air Mall Pilot BISHHKK SECTION Colonial, B'way A Caat, Klnt of Klna. ValU CONEY ISLAND SECTION rilyoa, Opp. William Bovd, Tha Cop; alaa Vandevllla FLATBl'SH SECTION Albemarle, Plat, A) Bennett, Mother Machreo Rama Avalon, Kmni Hhy-I. 18 81 DoutUa Falrbanke The Toiler. Thomas MetjhaR Century, Noatrand At Pkalda Boater Keaton, The Cameraman Bame Creaceni, 281B Ch'irch Av.

Gilbert, Four alao Duyan of tha Dtieouta Farraeot, Flat, dl Bi'ridv Red Llpa Milton Sllla Rlnaawav, Klna Colman and Btnky, Two Lovera; also Vaudeville Leader, Newklrk-0 1. Ava Veldt. The Man Who Lautha Bime Llnd.n, 815 Flatbush Av. Rlllle Dove. The Ml hi Watch Simo Marine.

Flat. Hy. Rrlle Bennett, Mother Maehree Two Lovera Mldwood. Av J-R. 13lh Rt.

Ilonrlaa Falrbanka Th. Toiler. Two Lovera "a-kVit. 1" Fl.thuah Av The Perfect Crime; alao Thronah tha Breaker. Patio.

674 Flatbush Av Colman and Bankv, Two Lovera B-be D.nl'll tialto, 1085 Flatbush Av. Moreno, the Mldnlfhl Tail Two Lovera JAMAICA SECTION ret Jamaica, 155-16 Jamaica. Antonio Moreno, The Mldnlfhl Tail, alao Vaudeville PARK SLOPE SECTION Atlantic. Flatbuah de Cllve Brook, The Perfect Calme Pimd 314 Flatbush Warner Baiter, Denver htrcet Santa Carlton, PlRtbuah-7th Victor Huio'e The Man Who Laucba Eelher RtlltOB National, Waah. 4 Proapecl Bill Codv, The Price of Fear; alao Oh Kay rro.o.e jm i av vtnnam nova, ine bi.o voaoeviiio lvwll Sand.ra, Proa Pk Bt Bn.ter Keaton.

Rteamboit II Jr flimn Idf' terminal, 4th 81 Viator HueVa The Man Who Laugh. Bame ft RIDGEWOOD SECTION 'oi Ridcewood. Mvrtlo-Cyp. Aolonio Mo-enn. The Mldnlfhl alaa Taudevilla Madl.en.

Mvrlle tc WycMiff Wlll'am Rivd, The op: al-o Parthenon, 338 Wyckoff Lawrence Grav, Khadowe of the Nljht Clara Do WILLIAMSBURG SECTION FeiF.Uy.Oraham-DeB.volae.Anlonla Moreno, Ihl Mldnlhl Taxi; alia VaudttUk) i.

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