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Thia alt ' •eriice and cIrunllncHa. " ing to theatrical folka. U'e are on the ground daily. Thia aloDO InMurea prompt ALL BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH STEAM HEAT AND ELECTRIC LICHT9 HILOONA COURT $11 to $47 Weat 4.'Vth St. Those Longarre SftCO 4, Flnent type eletjktor, fireproof hylld- Ing. One. two nmr tnrr*' raoav*; builtri. in batliM with Hliowers. Tiled k'tch«>n•^ ettew. Three rooma have full-tileJ kitchen. $18.00 up Weekly. $G.'».00 up Monthly. THE DUPLEX 330 Went 43d Street Piiune Bryant CI31 One, three and four apartment* with kitchenetica, private bath and telephonf. I'nuMual rurnixhingw, room nrmngenicntH nfTord.** the utmoHt pri- vacy. All night hall attendant. Ratea $16.00 up Weekly. YANDIS COURT 241-217 WEST 43d STREET BBTAXX 7912 One. three and four room apartment* ivith kitchenettea, private b/itha and tele- phone. Directly off Times Square. Un- UHual furniHhing!*, roon» arrangement af- fords every privacy. All night hall at- tendant. Bate*. $10.00 up weekly. Address All Communications to M. CLAMAN, Principal Oltlce—Yandia Court, 211 Weat 43d Street. New Tork. AuartmentH ('an B** Been Kveninga Office in Kacb Building. THE ADELAIDE 754-756 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 46th and 47th Streets One Block West of Broadway Three. Pour and Five-Room Illgh-Claaa Furnished Apartments—$10 Up Strictly Profenalonal. MRS <iKOR(iE IIIEGEL. Ugr Phooea: Bryant K030-I IN LONDON (Continued fiom page 21) has now been abandoned. Robert Evctt H production of "The Li.st Wallz" will occupy the theatre from October onward. The .star comedian it\ "Angel Face" will be George (Jregory, a inusir>al comedy player who i.s a big dr.tw in the provinces The leading lady will be Winifred Carnes. Phone LONOACRB 3333 Furnished Apartments AND ROOM9 1—2—3 ROOM APARTMENTS $10 TO $18 COMPLETE HOUSEKEEPING 310 WEST 48th ST^ N. Y. CITY jujicUon with Stanley Logan, who the book. Harry Tate principal comedian. hiV^f-Tlten Margaret Cooper is now in the ! Melropolo "Midnight Follies." ul.so Morri.s H uvel. It is London'.s only cabaret .show. Although there i.s no immediate flign of either "Pot Luck" at the Vaudeville or 'A to Z" at the Prince of Wales' flni.shing, yet Andre Chariot is preparing n new revue production. As yet without a title, it has been written by Dion Tither- adge and Ronald Jeans, and among the players will be Cicely Deben- ham. Clarice Mayiie, A. W. IJjisl:- comb and Roy Royston. Robert Michaelis and Phylii.s le Grand, both old l)aly'.s favorites, are about to leave for New York, there to appear for Charles Dillingham in a version of "The Marriage of Kitty." with mu.sic by Victor Her- bert. KiJith Day is ilso leaving to play the lead m the production, and i'at Somor.set, too. will be in the cast. The piece will b«' produced at the (tlobe by ICdward Itr)yoe. who for y«'ir.s wa.s the ICdwardian pro- ducer if the (Jaiety. . Ajl order ha.s been made against the 'comedian Will Kvans on the aiiplication of his wife for the resti- tution of conjugal rights. Evelyn Evans said they were married in 1897 and their married life was very happy until 1920, when defendant went off with another woman. In February of -thi.'i ^.car she wrolC- begging him to return, but he re- plied he had thoroughly made up iiis mind not to do so. For once, in a way. the London County Council lias listened to pub- lic opinion, and, ousting the "kill- joy.s," has decided to allow Sunday games m the parks <ind open .si)aces. DOUGLAS mm BEN DWORETl. Manaccr ROOMS NEWLY RENOVATED. %ll Convenienrea. Vaennciea Now Open. 207 W. 4Dlh St.—Off BVay riinne: ilHYANT l4T7-$ son and George Grossmith will be in the ca .. The Everyman, Hampstead, re- opens .July 17 for .a short summer season. The opening program will be a "triple bill." compri.smg 'Daily Dread." by Jules Renard; 'In the Zone." by Eugene O'Neill, and "Sup- I)ressed Desires. " by Susan Glas|)ell. All revivals. Present labor troubles have led to a plan for the amalgamation of the musicians' union and the Na- tional As.sociation of Theatrical Employes. Should this occur, the men behind the curtain and* those in the orchestra pit will have an exceptionally strong organization with whjr'h to press their demands. The N. A. T. E. IS exceivtionally strong, comprising every class of theatrical worker with the excep- tion of plao'crs. The packing and dres.^mg of 'be- atros I.s a oonuuon d"vi'.^' *'t make things look ht'H^r thin thoy are. but the cnl'TfirLsing mar. ig^^r who resorts to it may iin 1 h.m-^fzK h. ^.^i. with his own petard. Thi.H h^A h;jri- pened to J. IT R«'nrim'>, whos- h" 1- Bon at the Kingsway li is f^rmir. i'';d with the withdrawal of 'The .Span- ish liovers." In ordi-r to rnikr- ♦ho front of the hou.se a little less .I.«- presslng to the players and the f<'W people who had paid, he gave the mother of one of his "stars" carte blanche in the distribution of seats. TheJast nights were annoutxe I md public interest revived, but the management fou.id itself faced with a procession of enthusiastic dead- heads who occupied seats for which, later on, the ordinary public were prepared to pay. Clarice and Mayne. Cicely Deben- ham, Jo.<!eph Coyne, A. W. Rask- comb and Roy Royston have been engaged by Andre Chariot for autumn i)roductions, but for which particular shows has not yet ben .settled. Nor lave Andre Chariot .and Paul Murray decided .it whicii theatre to product' the French musical play, Dede" The exodus of l']nRlish players for New York will be further added to by the departtire of M i<!ge Saun- ders, at ]>resent playing In "Tons of .Mon«-y" at the Shaltesbury. who will play li«;r original part in Charles Dillinghims Nrw York jiroduction of the farce. Arthur Margetson will also leave London shortly, hav- ir)g been cngagetl by .1. J. Shubert to take the leading i)art in a new musical production at the Winter (Jarden. New York. Robert B. 53mith. one of the au- thors of "Angel Face," has ir'r'ived ' here for the purpose of assisting Norman J. Norman in his produc- Uon. Sir Alfred Ruff and Edward liaii- , rilard have joined forces and will l»roduce a new revue August 2t al Liverpool. The show is tentatively titled 'The Smith Family" and will ^have it« London production Sejitem- bor 4 at the Empire. It will be produced by Charles Ross in cou-' Drtrothy Diekson will remain at th»» Wmti'r (J.irden after the run of .Sally" to play the leading part in The Cabaret Girl," which follows It when a successor is needed. "The Cabaret Girl" will not bo played in London under its original title. The "book" will lie by George Grossmith and P. G. Wodehouse. Leslie Hen- BEAUMONT l^ffine L6Tif will prbduce "Retour" under the title of The Return,' at the Globe, Aug. 2«, Dion Rouccauks season linishing there on the pre- vious Saturday. Doucicault and Irene Vanbrugh leave shortly after for their extended tour of Australia under the J. C. Williamson banner. During his tour Roucicault will pro- duce .several new plays, including one by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. The company which Basil Dean has engaged to take with him to America for the production of "Loy- alties," under Charles Dillingham's management. includes Char4cs Quartermaine. James Dale, Victor Tandy. Wilfred Se i^jrim. Lewis Gil- bert. Deering Wells, Jeanette Sher- win and Diana Bourbon. Norman J. Norman has engaged Winifred Barnes to play the leading role in his production of "Angel Face." The piece will have a i)ro- vincial run before coming to IjOu- don. Miss Barnes has not been seen in West IGnd musical comedy for some time. i)ut she appeared as Ariel in Viola Tree's production of "The Temp<'st" at the Aldwych. Tyler Brooke will be brought over from New York for the same show. it is reported. Two of the Six Brothers Luck — Ernest Bee and Thomas John Pratt —have beon acquitted on a charge of conspiring to defraud a book- maker by means of a forged tele- gram. They were discharged. On hearing the "Not guilty" verdict of the jury Pratt collapsed in the dock. Ernesf C. Rolls, who will live in the memory of the profession for many reasons, and more particular- M INERS MAKE UP Est. Henry C. Miner, Inc. THE BERTHA Ceo. P. Schneider, p,^ FURNISHED APARTMENTS COMri.RTE FOR IIOrSEKEKPINO. CLRAN AND AIBI J 323-325 West 43rd Street NEW YORK CITY Private Bath, :t-4 Rooma, Cnterinn to the roiutort and oonvenl»iii>« ... the profeaalua. '«ce o| Steam Heat and mieetric Lifftat • • • 90.50 Up IRVINGTON HALL 355 W. 518t Street C6IO cmcLB BI.BVATOR HENRI COURT 312 W. 48th Street • 3S3U lcngache: Fireproof buildiniTN of the newest type, havlns every dovlre and ronvenlenee ApartniintM nre benutifully ttrmoKed, anJ conHinl uf i. 3 ond 4 rooniM. uitli kilriiM and kitclienette. tiled batti and |>ttoiic. $!«.00 i\t \^t^^; Addrem all eommunlratlonw to riiarlew Tenenbautn. irrlngton Hall. Hotel Jefferson JUST OFF BROADWAY 38th Street and 6th Avenue, N..Y. C. ROOMS—Running water, $1.00 daily and up; with private bath, $1.50 daily and up. Weekly rates for the profession. Hotel Baggage Handled from Stations by Our Own Express FREE FURNISHED APARTMENTS THE EDMONDS 776-78-80 Eighth Avenue THE LINCOLN 306-10 West 51st Street Rryunt 554-355-7833 C'irrle COIO-GOll NFW YORK CITY MR.S. CiKOR<;K l>ANIKL, ProprietreH* Caterinfc KxrIUHlvely to the rrofefudon. Special Hammer Ratea from June to B*9t. Prii'ate liath and Phone in Bach Apartntent CHARLES E. OILMAN, Manager CIRCLE HOTEL, formerly REISENWEBER'S COLUMBUS CIRCLE and 5dth ST. Phone: CIRCLE 2882 announces a drastic reduction in rates ROOM, with private bath and showers $17.50 per wk. up SUITES, of 2 rooms, private bath and showers.... 21.00 per wk.upi OVKRI.OOKING CKNTRAL PARK; AIRY; t OMFORTAItl.E; Exceptionally Appointed; Newly FurnUhed; Day and Nisht Service. ly for the production of "After Din- ner." where a ROOd many English and American "stars" are concerned, is once more in trouble with the authorities. This time he was charged at Bow Street Police Court with obtaining credit to the extent of £173 from Edwin CJeorge I.iOve- day and to the extent of £246 from George Robert Hemsley. in each case without di.sclosing the. fact he was an undischarged bankrupt. The magistrate a.skcd if it was a fact that .some other legal proceed- ings were pending in which the de- fendant was concerned. It was st\ted the defense would be th\t Rolls had not really obtained credit and. on the other hand, that the bankruptcy had been di.sclosed. Formal evidence having been given that the defendant had been de- clareil bankrui)t in 1920, the hearing was adjourned. Fosters, Ltd.. who already have companies >*'ith "The League of Notions" and "All in One" touring, will send out the complete produc- tion of "Fun of the Fayre," the last big Ijondon Pavilion revue, in the autumn. Wylie-'iate. Ltd., will produce tlieir now version of "Now and Then," -the vaudeville revue, under it.s new title. "The V^irgin Queen," nt the Grand. lilackpool. July 17. The piece will be produced by Lauri EDWARD CROPPER. Inc. thp:atrical wardrobe trunks II0TI<:L NOniHANnil£ BLDti;., S E. cor SRtb A ll'^Tny. N Y. V. IMlONIOi PITZRUY a84h rhone: Columbaa t37S-4 I47S SOL R APTS. 33 ^est 65th St., Hew York City 2. S and 6 rooms. Complct* feousekeep* tng. Phone in every apartoMat MRS. KILEY Wylie and staged by Qua Sohlk4 The company Includes Gcorgt Graves. Charlea Stone, liilly HoN land, Mldie Hope, Dorothy Vigor* Flora Courtney. Following the Blackpool production the company will play Douglas (Isle of Man) and then proceed on the Moss tour. Robert Courtneldge is turning bif attention to India and the Far East, He has sent a company out with th« folluwinjf repertoire: "The Bat," "Bulldog Drummond," "Ambrose Applejohn'a Adventure." "The Faithful Heart," "Carnival" "Clothes r.nd the Woman." "The Bird of Paradise." "The Man from Toronto" and "Old Jig." The com* A CORRECT TREATMENT POR Baldness ItiildnrM Can Be Prevented bi <)unrtx R«>H BALDNESS—FALLING HAIR-OANORUFF and all ScH\p OiMirrler (lll^(>e>^full) trpaiHl with oi» Uuomparalile Sun-IIiy treatmrnu. 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