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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUHE, SUNDAY" MORNING, OCTOBER 29, Salt Lake Baby Dancer Becoming ' Famous in Italian Ballet Work . FAMOUS MUSICAL SHOW COMING DRAMA gTsee and beauty, Baby" Joyce Rippe of Salt Lake promise to become famous among classic dancers. Although only 6 year of aj'e, the littleSalt Lake girl already ha come into unusually favorable notice m Lo Angeles, where she has been studying, having appeared on the tage in several large entertaln- ments. She, expects to make her 'professional rear. debut within - Little Miss Rippe ia the daughter of llenry A. and Della Baw.len Rippe, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Lo " The winsome little dancing prodigy is the niece of Miss ic ' AND YATTDEYXZXJb tad New Tor eompsay 'Vi && SALT Uegge-Mlt- sl is "La dr Billy, msdcal ronssc. Thursday, STIday sad Saturday with Satardsy mstlnee. PANTAGEH Rubya Adair and Jizi Band. Cons t nd Hart, Telephone Tangla, Fred Schwab. Valentina Vox. La Tosca. Clara Kimball Young In The Hinds of Kara. OHPHEl if Last times today, anniversary .vaadevlUa bill. (omlnf Wednesday sight. Has Samuels, Fields's Family Ford," Al K. Hall A Co, and Snlljr and Uoufbtoa. "Lena UIPFOPHOMB Taylor la Players Jtlvera" Toby quintet. Matinees Thursday, and Saturday Sunday. NOTION PICTUHES. AMERICAN OoywKate Post in Tha Masqna-radeAndy Gump la a saw cartoon eotnady; Pathe Her ,,w ; Americas concert orchestra. PARAMOUNT-EMPREStoday, Beginning Betty Uompaon la T Has and to Bold''; Path News; Paramount orchestra. BROADWAY Corinne Griffith la "Tha Garter Girl" j Roy Stewart la The Radi King. CLFLIKE in Angeles. 1922. play-ridd- Doro- Rippe, perhaps the thy on most Have end to Hold, featuring Betty Cempson and Bert Lytell, which la the headline attraction of ths photoplay bill theopening at ths Paramount-Empreater this after noop. .;.V. Betty Com peon, never lovelier in pearl and brocade ,one moment, in a hastily improvised bathing dress ths next, in gowns cut low and gorgeous and in gowns 1 more modest end dainty has the best rote of' her screen career. Bh is the . girl who, rather Phan marry Lord Carnal, escapes to Virginia to wed the first man Bert Lytell, who asks for her hand. unexoelled, romantic hero, swordsman Is man who asks brave and daring. ths and ultimately win her love. 1 t Always there is something doing In thle story. The characters are real human beings, loving and fighting, and loving some more. There's not a bowinge puppet in the picture. It's the rapid-firs drama told swiftly against a backM ground ss colorful as a show at the New fte York Hippodrome. ; To Hv and to Hold Is on of the -' V at most expensive pictures ever mad the Lossy studio at Hollywood. Bhipa acGiovanni were bought and rebuilt and blown up, claimed By many comwhile hundreds of pirates and Indians i ' as took pgrt Jn ths mass fighting.. A whole the petent judges rJ shipload of beautiful girls was landed in foremost instructor in IK the wife market scenes this style of 'dance Th cast is tremendous and Include Rosi has deBetty Compton and Bert Lytell, Theodore Mltx and Boyd Marshall la Lady Billy," musical romance presented by clared that his little pu- Kosloff and a score of strong supporting Henry W. Savage at Salt Lake theater next Thursday, Friday andr Saturday, with pil, through her unusual player and Ths Paths News and th usual high-dat- a Saturday matinee. rythmic, muaical musical Interpretation will make up conservative tempera- - I balance of th Paramount bill. th ment, ia destined to picture star, and of Mrs, William Hoppe, safely to them, devoting his time. to one of the most wife of th billiard player- - As a boy. handling the more difficult dramatic work one of ths R. TNANTMOUSLY acclaimed famous dancers of the appeared in Shakespearian produc- Of the pr.ncipals. on the tionsA. with most distinguished w actors B. Manted. who was "It is entirely a misnomer to call these also world. Ho says American stag today, it was natural a friend ofRobert f&m-ly- . hi H went to players extra, and so far as w are that aha is the most ftpt that Guy Bates Post' should have been Georgetown college spasmodically and concerned th word Is obsolete. There is besieged .with offers of screen stardom. then played 4n various stage stock com- one thing certain It would be Impospupil ho has ever in- accepted, and his first produc- panies. He is really a veteran of the sible for modern motion pictures tq be Salt Lake,' who has won groat H finally of native tion, Th Masquerader," will be shown picture industry, for he first began to mads In an artistic and efficient manner Little Miss Kipps al- - fame in Let Angeles as a classic dancer, at the American theater this week, be- act before the camera ten years ago. His with the Itinerant type dubbed extra ready has done consider- with the matinee today. The first experience was with Pathe. where some six or seven years ago. It has able work of a semiprofessional character in Los Angeles. In behalf of the ginning second feature of the American bill will he played all kinds of He then been a case of survival of the fittest. Parent-Teache- r Chifamous the to services her she contributed association, be another of the humorous Andy Gump went with D, W. Griff th, parts. "It la from the actors and actresses with whom he ldrens Pageant," which ran for two weeks at.Erposition park, where numeroua cartoons, and th Paths Review, with worked and stud ed for some time. He of minor parts, for so long unjustly and moving picture atari also gave their services free. This pageant was cue of the the American concert orchestra in sup- Impersonated John Wilkes Booth in "The erroneously termed extras, that every Birth of a Nation. most elaborate and successful affairs of the kind ever given and little Mias Rippe plementary music. casting director, every producer, looks to Mr. Is as A that Posts a news was It for of director his regarded men. hts leading women, fitting pictures he was accorded unusual honors. In addition to her rare ability as a dancer, the first film vehicle should be The Mas- with Villa when that revolutionary cap- even hisleading stars of ths future...! .need only also has unusual physical charm, as evidenced by an award mads to her at a with its dual roles of Chllcote tured Juarex. to such people as Wallace Reid, . querader," point Better baby contest" in Los Angeles some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and Loder, for he has been playing them hare on son. Gloria Swanson, Agnes Ayres, May for six consecutive years, Jack, 8 years old, their finest production as example of present celebrities Perhaps the most pretentious and successful of the little ladys offerings in on the stag more 2909 to than date. Thcv have tifleen acre in Bev- who not so many years ago did crowd performance Los Angeles, however, was when she appeared at the La Tosca and 'Broadway aggregating Canada. hills United to and States and in a build the scenes, erly expect place just as our minor players are do. theaters, hers ths danced alone and did only interpretative work. In both inas seen in, the there ao the boy will have plenty of room ing nowadays." "Th Masquerader ' I stances tbs was highly praised by ths press of tho city. screen version is on of the really great lo grow. They also need considerable THE GREATEST bear hunter in Wyo- productions of tha year. Its scenes laid spate for their fifteen Airedales. The director's hobby is painting in oils many of them Intimate studies of merriment. in London, mlng. RglTZI, America's foremost prims donna, fection and chock-fu- ll Th gentleman In question, who holds complexities of Great and if you should find him In a confiIvl comedienne, will be oeen in "Lady Both are adepts in stagecraft and ability of th political dential mood would he Is tell his an that you it Britain, this enviable reputation. especially timely subject Forest Ranger Billy" at the Salt Lake theater for three to procure laugha real ambition is to be an artist. w Rosencrans. became an Intimate friend Adelaide Hermann, Nndow of the late just at this time. daye commencing Thursday. with matinee all a like scenario? But it Isnt Bate It's Post of his has Since Miles boyhood white Guy will Hermann th Paravoice make Mary Uinter, her first le whose an the Mitxi artist Greet, Saturday. on ambition to become the every word true. mount star was in Wyom.ng recently alone would he anyone else's fortune. She appearance her in many year with a had onlyactor nation.-- - Hie of th In scenes a In which she introleading new Not series making picture of of full only dash. mystery problem, is tiny, pretty, average girl of 11 years a is cqfeatured with Tom Moore. have come can ehe act charmingly, but in her de- ducing the most wonderful of spectacular to be in "The aMasquerader" of th heaven a includes classics of Rosencrans man the theater who regarded daily and Arc." Noah's piloted charming. Illusions, Joan of Arc lightful ooetumee ehe can look lie in an The act has lota of special scetiery and and fie has 'been placed In the dramatic visit to a modiste who will provide new Theodor Roosevelt on his bear hunting The appeal of "Lady Billy" Hall of Fame. Hard work, continuous dresses, blue dresses, silk dresses and trip through Wyoming, years ago. While of Ramsdelle beautiful The effecta with a background lighting otory, interesting wide reading, close attention to gingham dresea In unheard-o- f quantities th company were sojourning in hts state, musical - numbers and a foreground moat and Deyo will appear in a smart dance study,revelation he came over to their camp every eveof human natlire. mem- on the slightest wish of the dreamer. and the the "central offering, with wonderful costume of the- time with Mitst as But to one little this stones of his ning, visited and told orising and maintaining that physical us-dream superb stage settings. Theirs is a real character. has a become g Little which reality. to the is In essential actors the luxe and de thnlling experiences ' as a ranger and hook .dance production abounding Zelda Scare wrote the Gloria more child has gowns hunter, and often In the daytime he star, Joy, The progress these are only tome of the hrrics and Harold Levey, a protege of original steps and duo 'dancing. Glorias special guided them through the rugged fastso to speak, which he has had than she can count. Victor Herbert composed. the music. The Nagfys are weird wonderlsta defying na- tactics, court costume wardrobe Includes of silks nesses of the Wyoming mountains, every to his climb tradiIf with fir it during up lawa ss ture's constantly keep old an They toy ghost story develops from to the top. His one relaxation ,1s music. and satins, and gingham frocks for the Inch oP which he knows bv heart. tion of a castle in Rumania, where a were., harmless, and do marvels. The famous mountaineer is highly eduHis playgrounds; dainty dresses (or her little Aesop's Fables, Topics of the Day and Post is an v accomplished pianist. beautiful countess eelle a fake eclio end and traveling gowns light and cated and speaks seven languages. He of an ancient an- Paths News complete the big comedy wife Is Adels Ritchie, th Dresden China parties a bogus appearance deand all and beautiful comic dark, an admirer of Miss Minter and became cestor for commercial purposes, putting bill. The Orpheum anniversary bill con- Doll," of musics.) comedy and vaudeville disfor made and befors signed exclusively her toher wr.th thejr so often and departure presented fame, play they sing romance on a paying basis. But ehe does cludes with today's performances. owner. a covote hide. Th principal reason for love gether for their own entertainment and criminating this once too often and falls in whole The world s voungest feminine star his high admiration of the star Is of GARTER GIRL," which will be that of their friends irTHE with an attractive American. The this however, isnt finery, by impressed interest. Th famous hunter ad1 New Yorkr seen at the Broadway theater on transported to as they are but a part of her workaday singu.ar gathering gets mitted that he particularly admired Mias with the countess disguised as a boy Sundav and Monday, is one of Corinne HTHE TAYLOR PLAYERS win present world. dreBiee The that interest Minter because didnt use any makethe well known play, "Lena Rivers, most are those In which she can romp up except when she vocalist. There are scenes in Greenwich Griffith's best efforts. It is a story that working before the ram-er- a apartment. appeals to thousands of picture fans this week at "Lena or Village and in the American's ride and with the other boys, he and." girls she certainly added, n Is one of Mary J. Holmes The attraction la owned by Henrv W. throughout the country because of its Rivers" novels . beoved pony. doesn't need It." ia a wealth ofi theatrical and rural atmosphere. and has been read bv count- herWhen Savage. Of mualo thereMltai E'irector MacDonald began prepaa less thousands. has Ths play presented by the rations for starring his youthful screen Mis Griffith has a role that call for vibrant songs of which CHADWICK and Cyril diversity cf action and character- Taylor company is a good dramatisation genius he was confronted by the ward- HEXENE sparkling numbers, such as Come and great only are not .related, but From the carefree headliner on of th book story, keeping close to th robe problem one that Is never' absent isation. to Arcsdy,"Good-by.- HistoricMi Hussies never met until recently'. Helen " Good-btil also has some a vaudeville bill to the prim little soloist story of the book and using ths principal from the mind of the successful screen they and Elsie Ferguson are not of The original Liberty in the village church is quite a lump and characters. Borne splendid comedy is supnew imitations. was Impossible to buy Ferguson But it earn the player. Colleen Moore a family. and Tom end calls for versatility. Miss Griffith rise plied by th comedian, Toby. production ready-mad- e theater. New, York,ensemble garments, or even the fanci- Moor are both Irish, but thst's as far of beauties to great heights The Toby quartet is proving quit a hit ful Iff her Interpretation of to be found at the costumer, a their relationship HenrycanW. Savage des.gns goes. Rupert Hucrhe the role. Her personality, her manner- with selections between gets, ss well as tor the simple reason that costume mak end Gareth who elng as well as dance. Including to this isms and attractive Hughe are not relations, a special orchestra, win come gowns lend them- ths specialties by other members of the ere do not plan for llyear-ol- d stars. either. . company. to well selves the portrayal of Rosalie VThen let's have our own ,coetum city. Cullen Land's and Margaret Landis are "Lena Rivers1 will be presented each shop.! to go Ray. the girl who left the said Mr. MacDonald. brother and sister. Lloyd and to the country in search of astage real man, night this week, except Monday, with Is that a veritable Santa Harold Lloyd have noFrank The result ADAIR end her "Sunklst common ancestors. Thursday, Saturday and Sun- Claus shop has been opened on the lot R. A. ROBYN unlike those who hang around the matinee t&d head a lively hill of novelties a man door. Gtorfft Walsh She found that all men are day. studio In Hollywood, where brothers. Patsv Ruth M.ller th R-at Pantages this week. Mias Adair is stage Ruth Th special matinee Saturday for school of all F. B. O.. releases see the light of day. Mil.er are different girls and and 13 years, will be conan Accomplished dancer and appear cos-in alike. free to children, up ere enow There I'nes of costumes for connected by sny ties of blood arJxnot are and tinued onlv teeny picturesque Not long in fetching gowned numbers, this week, as it is verv popular the child star to be i found there, but many Carey theatrical scenes in the backgrounds and Wilson; tha author, and Lo's Wilson are tumes As a background feature she whol production is a credit to Ed- with th little folks. dresses for thds other children who play not in the same composed of the family alburn. present her Jaxs orchestra, L. ward Griffith as director. there. several topnotchers In the art of las WALSHS short end successful with her are designed Roy Stewart in "The Radio King AT THE request qf AVin H., Hays, ha been compounded of the of the in 1I1The'tand is a real feature and ia great- complete the bill. sklngN evidence r. Rupert Hughes.Goldwyn same ingredient that go into the mak- ANYBODY of enmotion- - picture upon th acenic setting A seted as toastmaster at a Nig epecial ly enjoyed. ing of a photoplay adventure, romance, modern thought need go no further than banquet given while love suspense, fights, blowing achievement. hoPalace at hances the beauty of the act, the. recently ACTION, the fashionable California tel. San Francisco, by the motion Del a court orgy, a brid mer-- 1 The famous director, Wilma Haaga, a winsome mite of a miss, 3 picture old. coast Slonte, resort, for ths evidence. theater owners of northern California ad da wonderfully to the attraction with ket, beauty, bloodshed, sex Interest, com-- 1 has acted both for thonlystageyears and the in the midst of one of Lon Chaney, Tbs Sen evFranc'sco film men edy, marvelous sets, a battle between a screen, he hae played profesacmal baseher song numbers made of hie many screen ery attetept to rival the 'Conn and Hart have an eccentrlo com- man-- o war and a pirate ship, great ball. has been through a Mexican revo- the most unusual went banquet which to Del Mor.te. One the character.zations. wav. In a on which catches act big gowns that it took iwordsmanshlp, to Angeles picture gave sixty colony edy lution. has married a beaut'ful and ac- feature of th intricate makeup used by Mr. Hay at the Ambassador hotel on These two boys introduce something dif- dressmakers a month to prepare, startling complished wife (Miriam Cooper), and Chsnev s aa close, in ni recent close a haircut more a euIs to real more and visit romance, producer. it Studioland. photography, laugh ferent. has signed a contract to make special fact, as the clipper of an industrious Mr, Hughes acted as toastmaster on pens and more action, describe Joe Bennett in "A Telephonean Tangle for the Goldwyn company. could make It. With the slant ths-- occasion, act de- the Georg Fttimaurlc production.briefly of six In with such brilliant success To productions R. A. is a brother of George Walsh, barber presents a company novel end faciei makeup, the re- that Mr. Hays wired him to eyes, queue and in a act In a simi laughable very picting production of th fictitious iaundryman lar at the San Francisco bancapacity way the trials and tribulations of a phone saw who to those But was complete. to and of tell th Yiorthern exhibitor obtaining subscriber in the matter Chanev around the Del Monte hotel and quet what th Motion Picture Producers snd and retaining some epecial phone number. grounds, all that was seen was th close Distributors' association is trying to acTed Schwab is a banjolst of more than hair. usual cleverness, Valentine Vox presents the way the picture people ere complish. Thats now extremely pleasing a comedy act that Isdoes "'said os of the waiter, XYTHILE other directors may find doing it a comedy jugand Phil La Tosca the the day of Chaney'a arrival. y gling act of merit. new megaphone an adequate The spread. Within a few hour The picture ia Clara Kimball Young In for conveNSng their thought erency to were to town barbers tho compelled bring The Hands of Nara," her latest and by screen players. Victor L. Bphsrtxinger has d their cllppsi Into commismany thought to be her greatest film a method is that efof on more the heads the far use for waiters proving sion The new bill which opens production. and. a short time later, tome of the fective. Wednesday Includes many star features, For Mr. Schertilnger, who Is as well guest. Hack Pack. end Harry namely. Page, When the Schulberg organization left e known s a composer as a screen direcHines. Marion Claire. The Night Boat. the "Chaney chop'' had tor, tells it with ths violin. Whenever fortnight later, Fein and Tennyson and Wilfred DuBols. become an established fact as the very a scene requires thex lifting uj that smartness! only music can supply, he makes use of last word In tonsorial the violin that brought him fgme as a THE on and only Rae Samuels, the 1 b" streak of vaudeville, comes to HTHE term extra' nouat now be listed solo'et with the Philadelphia Symphony While director on other I the Orpheum this week beginning Wedas an obsolete term In the lexicon ef orchestra. stage are working with th aid of email nesday evening, to cheer and exhilarate motion pictures. orchestras, fcalt Lakers with her irresistible mim-lor- y Sehertslnger For th dictum has gone out that there organ'set himn She end her joyous personality. Is no longer to be such a person ss an self into a troupe and provides x bill the music himself. of superior merit. headlines a "extra. Miss Samuels comes with new songs Now we are to have actors and In minor parts." sung in' the same oid stvle that has made prevost, who is said t& h- - femoiS so is the embodiment of It was at the Lasky studio that this popular with Mexican film movement started and. concerning it. Lou fans, recently peppery personality, the singer of origentertained General Serinal songs all her own. In fact, there s M iGoodstsdt. easting director for Parathe rano, secretary of war Of Mexico, and no on just Ilk her, and ever emce the mount pictures, made the following state- General Jos Mendex upon .the Juan Ornheum took her out of a cabaret end ment: on of their visit to the Warner Brothmade her a star of the first magnitude "The term extra was originally ap- ers studios In Los Anseles. The Mexiher visits to salt Lake plied to untutored persons picked at ran- can officials have decided that the mohave been a succession of persona! tridom to make bulk In crowd scenes. In tion picture bualnesa should be riven a th early days through lack of experiumphs. With her Is Miss Bertha Walker, foothold in their so they eent a beautiful girl whose talents as a pianenced material, we were forced to take th generate to thecountry, Hollywood colony to ist are well known. envbody That cou'.d walk In order to sup- - find out all about picture production. An entirely new feature to local authe demand. But these untrained diences will he the presentation by W. ndividuals couldn't act and caused real ABE HARDY, heavy" in Larry Semon C. Fields, the noted Follies star, of hit damage, oftimes, by their tneptness. limped away on a vacation . "For many, many months w have not aftercomedies, players In Fields's Family Ford. one the final scenes were- shot In of the funniest acts lyi vaudeville. The used extras' at the Lasky studio. W new picture. When- Bab enters f.lm a lot of crowd scenes scenes requir- a new company includes some famous stir in he puts his soul in the funmaking line and their travesty ing hundreds of people at times.. but w as well comedy as a good part of th balance Itof la a scream. Al K. Hall and his comWe have available do not use extras. on was a hit thick him. "Thle lest T a large group of actors and actresses pany, including alter Pearson. Came The onlv thing I wasnt who work all the time In smaller parts, sya Babe. Cooper and Emma Adams, furnish more In that strtn of film was the amusement in Mr. Hall s uproarious skit, trained people who know their business hit with, 'The Sep. Here is unallowed fun, with thoroughly and know the methods of th office typewriter!" a tinge of novelty most refreshing. arious directors. A majority of these William Sully and Genevieve Houghton. people have had four .of five year ex- PARLE WILLIAMS, Vitagrapb atar, In 'tsalf I furnish another Hot of -entered rin They know just what to do; perience. sSate golf I laughter. It ia a playiet of youthful af th tournament", to be held on they donMt have to be watched and Del Monte I Bptrkling comedienne heads big comedy hill Opening next Wednesday night. director canieave tha 'atmosphere'- - work course, near ban Francisco.th famous harpist Pacific coast, and only grandchild of Mrs. Dorothy Rippe Croft, pioneer Salt Lake woman. In deciding to follow a ' professions! career, little Miss Rippe has many things in ner favor. First and most important, she was born in Salt Lake, which has contributed so lavishly and successfully to the stage and screen- - Then, too, with the advantage of ft natural aptitude for dancing, the littie girl has been taking a thorough course of instrue-tio- n in Italian ballet dancing from Signor Ah ss J S, - tK v ipx A Afi Roll, Y be-co- r y, . por-tray- ai By BURNS MANTLE. EW YORK, Oct. 2. One of the T 'new play of the week Is called I Swlfy, after th hero, who is t ft reformed prise fighter." It U a trivial comedy drama, and not likely to cause much excitement In this town; but It boast a few bright line and the first night audience seemed to get a moderate amount of amusement from it! "Swifty" who Is, In ths person of Hals Hamilton, quit ss handsome as Georges Carpentier was before he took Sikl, a th hero explain, hires out as the tnalner of a rich man' son.' One of his first jobs Is to help his young employer out of a scrape with ft at gtrl, and the girl. "Swlfty discover the end of th first act, is his own little rTHE 1 fabulo- well-bein- hr best-know- half-dos- es C RA. author-directo- , sister, Alice. His first Impulse, knowing the drama as well as he does, is to take the trusty automatic from the table drawer and bore the bad little rich boy full of holea Then he has a better Idea. The bad boy has a sister, a Ifresh little flapper eager for any kind of an adventure. "Swlfty" will make love to her end then treat her shabbily as bis own sister had been treated. Elopement fa Staged. ' It to easy for him to stage an - elope- ment with th Impressionable flapper, but with the family properly excited, he returns honorably with the girl to report that they had Walked up and down Fifth avenue most of th night snd then gone to the Plaxa for breakfast. After which a general adjustment Is effected, with Swifty" retiring temporarily,'' but with a promise that he will meet them all in Palm Beach for the winters flirt, ing. FYanees Howard plains the flapper heroine and the cast Includes William Holden, Grace Goodall and Humphrey John Peter Toohey and Walter Perdval are the anthors. It has been a blessed relief, the last week; to come upon three pleasant playa Ths artistic drama, gloomy and much la all very well, but too of It Is too much. You recall Hal Skel-ly- 's Joke about garlic it builds you up physically, but It pulls you down socially. The art drama Is often mentally stimulating.' but physically a bit of a t8tThe pleasant plays Include The Faithful Heart, bom In London as a typical English melodrama by Monckton Hoffe, but played In the key of parlor comedy and thus made Into a searchlngly human and appealing little drama. Bo-ga- rt. r Sailor fa Decent Chap. The story Is of a sailor who love a lass and runs away 14 only to be faced by the consequences of hi forgetfulness later when a young woman twenty yearshim with proofs that she is calls upon his Illegitimate daughter. It Is not easy to imagine this type of story furnishing ouch a play as society would sit up and split its gloves applauding. Is it? And yet that is what la happening. The sailor person is a decent chap; I RAE SAMUELS, BLUE STREAK OF VAUDEVILLE, AT ORPHEUM Bakers drama class at Harvard. i of Life. , - In It ft grandma, mother of an honest Irish contractor who suddenly comes Into a lot of money, rebels at being wrapped In satins and softies and set away to be happy. Ehe is not sure she ever saw a parasite, but sh hod rather sea than be 6ns. And when the family would ship her off to Lakewood tot the four week they will be at Haim Beach she contrives to change places with the family laundress, who lives' in Greenwich VUIgga. Her she has ths time of her declining years washing and Ironing and mixing a littie home brew for the influertza patients around her. Incidentally she finds th young reporter her granddaughter loves and patches up their romance. But she also gets Into trouble when the district attorney Investigates .the home brew, nd It is thus her masquerade Is discovered and her shocked son mad aware - of her rebellion. During hrr stay in the tenement grandma takes In a boarder on of those ancient messenger "boys you may see wandering the streets of th larger cities a little consciously after midnight. Doody Is this boy, aged 60 or thereabouts, and he had rather live In New York than any other place on earth. H has a real sest for Ufa, too, and reads his Nick Carter with traditional enthusiasm. A little soft mentally, pompous and pathetic, this is a fins characterisation by J. M. Kerrigan which furnishes at least half the Sustaining fore of the comedy. Beryl Merbut cer plays grandma sympathetically, because Miss never Very convincingly, Merchant hadn't written her play that Has Time way. On ths Century roof Nikita Balleff has changed the program of the Russians of for th third time. the Chauve-SouriAnd achieved, to everybody's surprise, the best bill of the three. An amasing success, this Russian vaudeville. After three hundred performances ths theater is still practically filled to Us capacity st each performance, and though capacity in thle instance means no more than 600 persons seated', it still is an unusual record. The new bill is straight vaudeville, decorated with lyric sketches staged in gorgeous colors and acted with infectious enthusiasm. The novelty number ia one in which "Katlnka," the peasant lady who danced a riotous polka and shared honors with the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers in the first two bills, on this occasion becomes the bride of the soldiers' commanding officer. Thus the wily le enabled to retain both the soldiers march and the peasant lady's polka In the program, and still be credited with an added novelty. The other numbers include a cheerful d nttie thing In which a stern and Khan of a Tartar tribe, dreaming of a Polish princess recently taken captive. refuses to be won back to the former favorites of his harem, either by their dancing or theirs singing. Whereupon the leading harem lady kills the Polish princess and is herself cut off in punishment. Balleff. round of face and figure, continues happily to make friends pita the audience, thus providing hast the show. a" ff a lc of Fiancee fa Much Hurt. n fiancee Is hurt, of The course. But she is very decent about It. Her marriage would. never be a success, she feels, with this reawakened dream love as her rival In the home. So father and daughter go to sea again, he a th captain of a tramp fre.ghter rolling down to Rio with one snug cabin aboard for the little girl. 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Tom Nesbitt, who capably In Mary plajed three parts soover for the rote of Rose, was brought the sailor, which h plays beautifully. Flora Sheffield doubles the roles of th mother of the prologue and her daughter in the other acts, and also gives a wholeTh somely sympathetic performance. other Include Herbert and Daisy Belmore and Lionel Pap. Another pSeasant play ia called Th Ever Green Lady," but I am ft littl Afraid this one will never reach you, sav through the stock companies and on th screen. It seemed none too robust th other night, when David Wallace offered it at th Punch and Judy theater. It Is one of those plainly artificial little comedies born of th theater attain nor sustain a satisfying illusion. A Why Merchant wrote It, after a studious year or two as a member of Professor on of those clean Englishmen who believes it dutlTul to do the things we right cant explain because w know it's the great war. In just as we hefought be would explosively melodrama grand and heroic, but he is mild enough here. When hia daughter comes to him he is Just about to be demobilised after and ft having won a lieutenant-colonelc- y decoration or two in the war. to him take up. and Society is eager by marrying the sister of an army pal settlement he ran have a financial thrust upon him that will Insure hte indefor life. hte not if happiness, pendence, wife, too. He loves hte prospective recoil docs sensitively from though he th knowledge that by marrying her he is bound to Sake her money and social position with her. Then In comes the little daughter, pate and wistful, hut not at all pathetic. Her (Copyright. 1922, bv the Chicago Tribmother had died in Bouthampton when une Newspaper Syndicate.) was had she a and born letter left she, was to deljver to her illegitimate she grew fathef," as she calls him, whi up. 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