10 DECEMBER 1921, Page 16

SOME PLAYS WORTH SEEING.

NEW ONFORD.—The League of Notions .. .. 8.15-250

'Charming to the eye, tolerable to the ear, negligible to the mind.]

PRINCES.—The Yeomen of the Guard . • 8.15-2.30 LrrrLE.—London's Grand Guignol • • 8.15-2.30 I Horrors and Mr. Crawshay-Williams' cynicism are a tonic after the cloying dose of sun and sweetness contributed by so many revues and musical comedies.] 'GALA.--Abraham Lincoln• • .. 8.0-2.30

13fr. Drinkwater's thoroughly Interesting play.]

CINEMA.

8.15-2.15 Sunday, 7.30 p.m.

IAn American film on familiar dramatic lines, com- plete with betrayed heroine and baby, villain and hero. The blizzard and subsequent break-up of the Ice In the last scenes are very well worth seeing, though the thrills of the rescue of the heroine are made less convincing by the hero wearing a huge bearskin coat as he leaps from ice floe to ice floe.] EMPIRE THEATRE.—Way Down East . .