The regular fall season has begun at the Cort theater, with Oliver Morosco presenting his latest laughing success, “Lombardi, Ltd.”, a comedy by Frederick and Fanny Hatton. In “Lombardi, Ltd.”, the Hattons have brought to the stage a new character in Tito Lombardi, a fashionable dressmaker, who cares more about dressmaking than money —an Italian, with an inborn sense of beauty and a natural love for women—and his heart and his business go to smash at the same time.Happily, he is finally rescued from bankruptcy and single-blessedness. As Tito Lombardi Leo Carrillo has scored a pronounced personal success. Mr. Carrillo is supported by Grace Valentine as the movie struck mannequin, Mary Kennedy as Lombardi’s assistant, Winifred Bryson as Lombardi’s sweetheart, Warner Baxter as the “vermicelli king”, Inez Buck as a New York show girl, Marion Abbott, Hallam Bosworth, Charles Wellesley, Harold Russell, j Ina Rorke, Helen Wolcott, Mona p|Mooreand Esther Ingham, all ofi* whom appeared in their respective