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SUD 23, 1921—PART "3. AMUSEMENTS Reviews of New Books AMUSEMENTS THE WHAT IS AN OPERETTA? AN AMUSING RHAPSODY DAY STAR, JANUARY Photoplays THE PUBLIC LIBRARY | caicaco stwpiony | Concerts and Orchestra Josef Stransky, Conductor Oaly, in Washington this eta, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50. $1 Why wiste time with peopl our time: We produce result: s H ialty. Hours, 1 to 10 P.M. 24 Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt man’s matinee” on Saturday morning, beginning at 10 o'clock, and an even- ing performance on Sunday. This was only possible by speclal action of the city authorities. The play, it is said, will go on the records as the only theatrical presentation ever given in The week's all around it, went to sleep llke a trained actor. A spring out of a cool, darkened room into the warm sunlight—that is all that happened, but the kitten slept. It was a vit the production of the photoplay, **'Way accomplishment in the Snows” and “The Testing Block,” featuring William S. Hart. Crandall’s. Marion Davies, in “The Restless Bex”; Frank Mayo, in “The Marriage Pit,” and Eva Novak, in “Wanted at unequal contest goes on. Then—the law weakens through overwork, one judges. By a sort of back-action it turns to a Juggernaut, working ruin to its chief devotee. This calamity, load- ed with psychic implications, stands as the “great demonstration” in this oom: e- | ot, several weeks perfecting the scenario, then you select your cast—some job. Production is started, and after a jot of worry and delays and more worry and delays the thing is finally filmed. Then you discover ths plot is lost in | posite Priscilla Dean in,“False Colors," the cutting, and then—but what's the | adapated by Lucien Hubbagd and Doris see if they are still ther —_— . Niles Welch, one of the most popular of the younger leading men, will play op: use? v . ORCHESTRA Note.—When M. Messager’s operetta,, provided they are little tears. A lh W k » The lists which appear in this col- FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor LeCtureS “Yeronique —briefly known in Ameri<| Brict Shower oceasions much Eayety. 1S CCH | ThE: AMERICANIZATION OF ED-|smoothes out to a plain tale of love | umn cach Sunday &re reprinted at the ; ca a dozen yvears ago—was revived in | Great griefs and large words are T S, WARD BOK; The Autoblography and happy marriage. end of the month in the librarys NATIONAL THEATER rI»;:'I: recently, the quality of the | avoided. Jeannot, in piace of saying Gl M\!er“"’.o:"'af;:;"' THE FORGING OF THE PIKE: ;-M:f':‘n:’i.nle’:]::;"it‘u?g‘l'l:&'r;h:"rt’;i‘i =t - stirre . de Flers to an amus- | to Jeannette, “I love you for all of i % ustrafed. New = son N . G A = 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 4:30 || (Continued from First Page.) Ing rhapsody about operetta in gen-|life, and it vou deceive me I shall (e el o T ) Scribneg's Sons. e u:."h.i‘»nwm;":rrk-“{:eorue o] Vecseaniby Il or AR SRy Rst, | : . “|eral, which applies equally to “Men, die.” contents herselt with murmuring | - 2 i Sl Shisiads : - now on sale at Mre. Greens's Con- n a_ series ‘ S on, < =1 toai e vo0 4 . A\ e el s adiz s tof . o y cert Burean, Droop's. 13 & G. Tel. M. 6403, | | season. Gluck and Zimbnlist are tion, founded on Bootli, Tarkinstonad I8087. S8 1€ S0 1SUEE 8¢ e TI8hal e - sums Edward Bok's SUrvey | one from two points of approach. In |, The true essay is a tentative and ——— - iting only the large cities and W Bt yus; formulae is the more sincere? Per- Apollo. of his own fifty-year ad- ‘gh‘a flrs‘l place, it s ?umdn-d upon an | 10V of Tmprovisation on & deli- ington is included. en. 18 oottar haps it is the second. When Piquilfs . . M : in Americanism. |interesting period of Canadian his- | s of He v Gluck will be heard WHAT. then. = an operettar O, It 1 10 oL /8 o o | T esioms Bex’ - Tuontar iosi | That ia rhacety the Bok way of say- | (Ory—that of the rebellion of the peo- | if w O wer s aoak Miosd the Cleveland S h Hadyn. Mozart. Schumann s @ simple thing, and Yet a| Perichole, we know full well that|wednesday, Thomas Meighan, in “Con-|: bt s inst the local government in, slender and whimsical thoughts that Vv ymphony T nln i Masuenct. Sal i comples one, light and yet sometimes | an opportune turn will .prevent it.|raq in Quest of His Youth.” and Mack | 15 that America is an Fl Dorado f07/1537. In the second place. it pictures| come into his mind when he is alon- Orch {and Scotch songs, while Zimbalist will { profound. thing which confines | But we are moved none the'less for | sennett's My Goodness”: Thursday, the | th® foreign-born — provided. ©of an uncommonly attractive love epi-|O0n a winter cvening before a warm estra {Piay Mozart's “Concerio in A Major.” |ilself (o no domain, which detests all all Giat “What sties us in the thester | g¢ Havens, in ‘Twin Beds® i course, that this alien possess certain sode—the (wo characters. @ boy wnd {fire. and. closing his bock, abandons Bizet, Sarasate, “Carmen Fant rules, which rebels against all servi-| 3 L ESRRCIe LEULY £ an | Jack London’s “Burning Da it e 5 _ | ®irl of more than the u allowance | himself 1o the luxury of genial rev- Sokoloff, Conductor nd will accompany Mme. Gluck in a|tude and which intends to go wither | the (PUth of sentiments. the | urday, “The Hope" and *The Gualitits of personal character Sub- ;% p (00. ‘and charm. As a drama | Fie."—Benson. NATIONAL THEATER Erauplcfaores it pleases, o sing what it IKes. 10 | ainiact ot inmmodates iaell 19 ait. | Treasure Garden {ported by a purpose that runs along | Tidiory the story recounts. in its | BeTEengren. Raiph. Perfoct Gentle- Tuesday, Feb. 8, 4:30 Seats are on sale ar Mrs. Greene's|travel sometimes by the highways|uations. It never nocepis complicated = I with the spirit and institutions of {first part, the political struggles of | ,.am Y-Bi; Tins RGN MISHEL PIASTRO {concert bureau, 13th and G streets. m:;:pson‘.lu.,n s b]y the 'luy\;a (| imbroglios and avoids burlesaue sit- Avenue Grand. the new country. In this full and ‘;‘m- Dominion dver eighty Sears a80 | and w T Dapiihon anhsnling - g 2 — eretta is perhaps the bohemian of | uations. It prefers the strokes of the -, z Satty) | deepl. interesti story ertain | Y int of the “reb-1 prooks ¢ s ¢ = s e JoRE ORI Miss Markell's Lectures. thejaramatic ave. She Kasiininer velus (heart ol those of tha theaire TG |, Eodm Bl OO coe D e ot vsecuioens oiamd or the reformers. In the second |y yyiage, - CPimAey-Fot Papers e O e Y e hone || wvorta proniome” 1s the subject of{th¢: 1 KNOW notwhat, of vivacity and | best farces would make detestable | \r'ang Mre, Carter de Haven, in ~TWIn | out. One fe Eaward Bok's Kee “iame |PATL It deals similarly with the “lo-| “The Tread of the Friendly Giants: e : b s the subject o <ibility. She is not always in |operettas. What is needed is a true | NT: and JHr. Carier o8 Laven, ot . Oné fa Baward Bok's keen edge | bion or ioyaliste. By a careful Study | on Turaing Teto mors ool iaine !‘f‘-ml:lem:' o e el (A humor for making a grand toilet.(and _sincerc situation. = Truth can P et A ol i1 | to the chance to move on up toward [of the best authorities on this period | a Holiday. and Runaw udies, are Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock, by { Why should she be? A nothiny adorns e itsell into fantasy. Between | g no.. “origay, Metro's “Parlor. Bed-|the front. Opportunity, here, no |Of Canadiun development the authorjfome of the subjects treated in this 'os"’. s‘"l’flofll Miss Bleanor Markell of New York. |her. a flower of the field, u ray of N Sretstia here N ih [ rdem and zani turday, Jack Lon- | sooner reaches its cwn. front.door |NA8 Produced an authentic picture of | Yolume of inviting and entertaining Who has recently returned from a (Sun. a feather. a collar of pink pearl. e e e the | don’s “Burning Daylight. = ; the time, as well as a highly pictur- ; = onc“Es'nA Ty throush southeastern Europe. |She looks at herself in the spring and | Porirall and the cavicature. and e step thun there stands youns Bok. |esque one. However, it is with the two | ucation by Violence. D o e en [ isilees herssititnl e o ot < : : ready and solicitous. Another is his jlovers that one lingers, since these.! ; s e N orect. Helprade. Sofia, Con-la butterfly. She feels that she Ia|" ance than the portrail, o mpire, I practical use of the fact that a{quite apart from the generally com-{ “Hluminatiog suggestive refiections e e e B e Markell | Toved and Toven enoush tn be oars | aihe teehnique of operetta possesses. | Today and tofiorrow, D. W. Griffith's | straight line is the shortest distance |pelling business of love. succeed in | on the value of the war as an educa- National Theater. Tues., Feb. 1, 4:30 met personages much in the limelight | doned of all her whims. She does notling to the author and to the public d‘;’i_"‘“.r':,',‘,"w‘({ix et ol inointe=chimeell one of |embodying the spirit of the Wide| rothers, S McC. Dame School of Ex- Soloist, LASHANSKA, Soprano | in these latier years of oldworld tar Lippear in the aristocratic v . : slow 3 seressive transitions | das. Ton jthese points, his immediate goal the | places of their abode. They know the rience. | ¥-Cs§ st HANS 0 | oil, including President Masaryk of [ (PPEEE 1 b ‘v.lf-‘lrv:](l,;r:‘num‘u:‘flx‘u I sa‘?l‘?n::dp:‘:{:\ér!lvmixl:g:»:;‘i:;;s @e- | Thursday le Dre and otiwer. " Tha book is packed with|iand ana o o ney e e o ‘:r\::':qu which have Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greer's Concert| Prague. Gov. Hoorty of Budapest, the | ST ¢ ough, to tell; ar S o us 46~ 1 Hines. in “Tillie Wakes Up.” Friday. |notables. 1In hardly another one of | ! At it nasd aes J& snays I Bureau. Droop's. 13th and Tel, M. 018, | Rias ot Buigaria, in Sofia: Premier | {he truth. sometimes. By dessert time vices of the ordinary SR o iok. |Zena Keefe. in “Red Foam, and L Ko |its size is one able to meet s0 many know. in a friendly intimacy, the ‘ng appeared in the Atiantic Monthly dur- £ L IR S < s iriSa i " lshe has been known to be slightly in- | eretta gives its audiences the quick- )& e Poam, 2 e puenie MANY | croatures of this region, living with [ing the past two years. Written 1n Venizelos, at Athens: Terofit Pasha, inj /%, By est of changes. Some measures on an and Saturday. Carmel Myers, | famous folks in all the distinguished | FFe e o 5 sl B . oxicate o a 2 anges sures SiGarm o b 1 in a neighborliness that is as|the authors usual charming style. Constantinople, and other leaders. toxicated and to put a bare foot on appropriate rhythm appropriate to and episode 14, walks of life. Bok is a collector of o e et hey abound in wit. kindly humor and he L ea T boints, obtain- | the table. She is a droll little person. | appropria ¥ priate onle—as another may oolieot old |delishtful as it is illuminating. As & | they abou vit. ¥ i Week-night, 8:30-12 o e Afiss Markell is giv-| When she is demanded in marriage, | (1% sentiments of (he characters arg [ Coins, firsc paintings. rare ceramics. |little story of the friendlinesses of { & wholesome philosophy of Lite. The mE 5 fa i & sefies of ten lectures, start- | she laughs out of countenance the im- | Somet, {9, &V &l 5 In u sense, these are the Bok mate- |man and his wild fellow-citizens the | best ones arg e Feme Reheel Bf ing Wednesday and continuing each |pertinent individual who has dared i or an Italian sky. velvet or silken and] Aea o . {rialor own Americanization. One |book has a beautiful charm. e nd. ‘Education in Pursuit of Wednesday morning to March 30. make her such a proposition. She does | bongumes, three” cousing of one ses orrow, Tom Mix. in|likes the story of the boy spending : s N X . not marry. She prefe ftairs,” pro-| or tie oiher, some brigands or con- e ol by acatlon week i Hoston -onl tha i~ A aon e g S John. Amother Sheaf. Chicago Symphony Orchestra. |vided they are not too dangerous. Be- | spirators. sharpshootcrs or the na- e e o o Lo e TR CHu IS IO thatidiy tertons ete. Frontispliece by Paul 3 ’ A Perfect Place to RS v Orchestra, |tween the heart and the hand ‘sheltional army. a prine duenna. a|apilt d L P e ater 7 | —Longfellow. Emerson, Holmes. He St s Y oris e 4 . Among other after-war studies, the . The Chicago Symphony Orchestra,|iween the e e i lomat. & pidloaions riners o fe | must e been.an engaging lad MLy S SO S T s agndertally ‘clear an- D A N C E Eredentclc ot gt o e e jeeives e e ot oAty Mad ! Reneral. Love, who: sambols, Taughs [Ie0 Terey: in Cha * would hade been a nulsane Company, Dok Ot ‘the national differences ha- hoda. violini soloist, will be | Serves the i G Sl ily. abandons himself. and who o Z obviously, he was not. In| A beachelor-and-maid existence un- | #¥% >nglish and the French heard at the National Theater Thurs- | the savor of the unknown why she D feais thic weight of the quiver. L sphere’ of many friend- | der the appearance of a perfectly ;::",{‘“J,‘}:n:flf‘d e A Eritarat h g T rgon at 1330 o'clock. s |remains always the symbol of the|never frels the wemh of G ARECy | Wiiliam | ships Edward Bok gives full play to | €bod husband-and-wife partnership is | fhe Russigns agd (e SOECCRE or- Splendid Music—Strict Censor [ RU“TNIRE “qeit’ orenestra in|turned-up nose. of the irresistivle, of | 1958 WU (N0 l0 weep and re- | Russell, in “The Che cformed”; | his prodigious greed for work. to his [the situation that sustmins this | GeTOUIdES, o e menea. "M% comeert will intradace |the adorable adventure. e e T o cton " ae” thes are |Matineé only, “The Son of Tarzan.” | ferret-like zest for the new chance, |romance. The author's task here is| . I hich reak ® el Thea Prihoda, the violin semsacion. | However, do not believethat this _much folly, a little tenderness, e |to that sixth sense that permits the | two-fold. On the one hand it is tof, (CHANE (0 onaervatiom ™ I The progra,n; will include: Ove sirange little woman is incapable of |, glap or a kiss and. to end the New. straight short cut to efficient public|<lear up the girl's incorrect impres-| 2.0 30 ‘Ellwood. DPercolator Ta- i “Carneval,” Opus 92 (Dvorak meditation. of reflection and of sin- | Gomedy, the fanfares 6f the Aekean| Today, William S. Hart, in “The | Lorich. Some gentle criticism falls |sion that she has been married for ners. H384n 2 lOSTOl S'DIOI | phony, No. 4, F Minor." Gpas lss w‘lr;iy. \':zlu \‘vrould u;‘ ;leceiving your- :}r{-agunn.(Lhflq:l:l&:"p(){fln\l“l“‘; ;“;:';(‘! Bandit and the Preacher”; tomorro x‘(‘;'\:ir:;pu)r:e:OT:re?énAber:‘fl:;:zwu)} Pl“?:mltf,"qé&dr‘x"n.de‘32’&:12‘:":::"1?1:’1‘1"‘;:.' “Essays. selentific }";{,",3."',.""1,.12:' e i .r Violin, [self grea vou did. habor. the qu Charles ¢, in e of Ment: 4 - —| no! s to h y sorts o anly - S S?m;:rr‘:n;(eirs;;gn;‘; Oreta can ve us all that com- | of King Louis Phillipe. or the Gouble | que! ER a8y (0 (Back of Men's Tues- | much. In sum, this fascinating story [love with his wife The former i exlimto:uh“ilecls: The Human Satura- ORCHESTRA oo s paassiionato, Andan- | edy can express—wlth something less | flites of the alley of Paris. And|Wednesday, “The Breath of the Gods”s | now SRl patristic tribute tol His | oRey R O O ieites 1a tion: Polnt: Woman's Henbr-FHind- PIERRE MONTEUY, Conductor esTo 2 Tore Poem,|of realit Tears are permissible.lthis is operetta! Thursday. Grace Davison, in “Su o soountry by one of the very sub- | the clock strikes right. The latter is| UO8, 70 » te-Allegro Molto V . b . stantial and useful sons of her adop- [P0t s0 simple. till the author hits i C. Walking-stick Pa- NATIONAL THEATER. TuesdaY. || rinlandia,” Opus 26. No. 7 (Sibelius). . Bicion i Friday, “Son of Tarzan.” and | tion. upon the sure expedient of appealing, | Holliday R e Ay T 4 . £ y night. from all sides at once, to the instinc- e S the A Li eo- = : s < - 5 > " ¢ the author ‘Little Rec = . - OF ABRAHAM |tive jealousy of the male animal. The| “Called by de by & S e e | e iy In the S])Otllg ht Olympic EENCOLY: Waw e dhe” om0 | ory vt on Ar ommon | Q108 0L SR PSS el Sk . Gre - elma_Given, one = s ¥ in? An Essay on the |grooves of romantic invention in a 2 - sketches cort Bicaan. Droop's. 13 & G. el 0. 0438, || Thelma, Given, one O eopold Auer. yJoday and tomorrow. Clara Kimball | Chantity of Namey Humien By Wit | Bloasant and diterting fashion that | cqual happiness thumbnell Sk iy Wil be the artist at the next Ten Star 3 Conence Bl mnely (e liam E. Barton, author of “The|Serves to pass agreeably an hour or | of “"“""h"l‘":;‘;’(:.:':r;m; a cane Concert of the T, Arthur Smith series. . = e Bingey, e Stolen Kis Soul of Abraham Lincoln.” etc. |30 of leisure. the psycholo ing RCATS - Gati D efter-| Violet Heming has been engaged for, Manager William Harris. jr.. who is| Wednesday, Billie' Burke, in “The Frisky | New Y. . et o Huneker. J. G. Bedouins. = at the National Theater iy et | ~The Night Cap," which Max Marcin | winning. fame and fortune with his|Mrs Johnson; Thursday, Mitchel Lew- Damy. ork: George H. Doran Com- | MERITABLE. By Katherine”Adams. | *Mr. Huncker is a Bedoutn o nome! Free I.oecture cessors, she has mastered the art of the is to produce shortly. ‘l‘;r»snnlal‘i‘ln (;‘1 n-.; AJoh{t nrnq:clwlxer m;:lhli:!{'mlrfi lfgjélxh i Fri(dl=3 The| Was Nancy Hanks virtu New York: The Macmillan Com- | of m;‘a;‘u.d P:e‘l;:!:’:';l the beautiful ) ES0Rs 90 2 is- ama, * 2 A W - 3 Saturday, Roy &5 3 B ous, or was pany. ever he finds ’ 3 exquisite velvet singing tone that dis rama raham Lincoln.” will pro at h a ALl g I8, or wa ; i Miss Given | iy S Quce at least three more piays by this|Stewart, in “The Money Changers. 2 in common speaking, is| i n . e nee. the exoicy - o o s —ON— {inguishes the Auer pupil. M8 M | ivienne Segal will head the east of | L% fabie young playwright within G called a “bad woman"? Was Abraham | (3 sty acn Sives (hader Feach (0 | Ritfiana, W. 3 View Vertical. ¥ S . i L a bastard, or was he born : K635v. ington, where she has been heard in |y, d Ros 4 the year. The first will be seen in Raphael. under th, ot g of similar theme appear able to| ,, first ess: concert befare. 2 ([nwildersan mbers New York in a few weeks. Itisen i o oo 000 g 3 This i, Samctions of legitimacy?|achieve. She accomplishes this effect | “Author pleads e tin e m _follows: “La Folia’ titled “Mary, Queen of Scots.” The v, Ethel Clayfon, in “The Sins of | Th! ° question. To its answer| bi" the happy expedient of sending | for the vertical pos = Her DrOE e (Grieg), allegro. al-| A. L. Erlanger has acquired the in-|other plays include “Robert E. Lee" | Rosanne” ; tomorrow and Tuesday, Wes. {)"; hor, with zeal indefatigable.|the young heroing (o Paris for he|to the sturdy green earth, head 1o B; o Grieg). allegro. 21 |terests of J. Fred Zimmerman. ic. \n | ond “ONver Cromwell" Both are near-{ley Bary. in “Dinty”; 'Wednesday, | bri"E% mOore than four hundred pages | senooling This, with vacats T | the jocund sun’ as the best antidole > legretto, AlleRTo A eturne " (Chopin). | the Colonial Theater, Caicaio. MNr.|ly ready and both or cither may be|Louise Lovely, in “The Gray Mouse, of testimony, documentary in char-| se raloid or Belsium, Lacacots Spent | for the still lingering nightmares 9 Rev. Andrew J. Graham, C.S.B. ';“‘;“'.;,.(‘)(e-r:.r's,’;dnnf %Ol Song” (Sin- | Eriamscy, it is said, now controls 87% | done on this side of the Atlantic this| Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Carter de Hav- :fi;g;:" ’3“'_“,“"" of the slanderous | 2" paclground for the school-day ade tures and Enthus- Of Boston, M ding), “Caprice No. 20" ° (Paganini- |per cent of the stock of the theater. | season. Lo e s r\day. (CeoTRE lignon exianc s fthe stunyity 3| venture that is both substantial and e , Mass. . W, t “Play” (Edwin ey — 5 ur- : vay o . Y-L961a. . Member of The Board of Lec. BTl and “Hungarian Dance” | .rhe waldies” by George J. Ham-| Bert Williams, who comes here|day, Lieut Ormer Locklear. in “The from iloniaagn o0 e e out Sluicn ina the cuually resrular order e b ‘»’1?;.3"%?!“"%&'&‘53‘3{ =oc " 5 S ‘G & “Suni with George Le Maire's “Broadway ayman.” U S with complete i 2 , C. D. 3 Lok gl tureship of The Mother Church, H(BRANMD. 0yt win be at thelin. and Susan Glaspell's “Suppressed Brevitios - the Jatest Winter Garden untruth and puzzling half-truth, © Mr. | oo honcS there is added here many a | Py iimsical and humorous self-con The First Church of Christ, Mr. Francis e Desires” were presented by the|Brevltics ChC ot e ew songs. Re Barton is the well known Lincoly | icture of Paris itself, and many an| - vinzs on such subjects as ‘On Fill- Solentist, in Boston, Massachusetts, | | PIano- American Academy of Dramatic Arts|ShoW, has & number o0 o nes are vere. specialist whose books on the sub- | 1nap of Belglan scene of true fea !ing an Inkwell: on Unanswering Let- Dr. Williams to Lecture. at the Lyceum Theater, New York,|fne 1o/ e fias had in vears. This| Today, “Humoresque”: tomorrow, |J¢ct have contributed substantially to|is of the all-right sort as girls of | lers: The Unnatural Naturalist; £5 At M ic T 1 A last Friday afternoon. Will brobably be his last appearance | Wallace Reid. in “What's Your Hur- «incoln history. It is no more|tnis age go—a happy, sensible girl, | RUmoLs- f Good t Masonic Temple Dr. Maurice C. Williams. arctic trav- = “Ceea in New York|in an entertainment of the musical | I Tuesday, Lyons and Moran, in (%8 faif to say that the book in|not depressingly overgood. Just hu- | Park. J F. T e e Y-Piit. H 1 w Word was receive n New Yor he plans to enter a y George”; Con- I nature of a by-product tegpee abits, a Ses. o Auditorium eler and dweller for years amol d ¢ revue order, as b 4 of his very i t3 man and very much alive. Girls willl will_enjoy the au i ibes of Alaska, Siberia and |jast Wednesday from Hadley, Me., that [ 4; ason. !stance Talmadge, The Girl of ry important general treat- < ‘Many readers 5 13th & New York Avenue D e will inatgurate & series | Win L o G (hio well Known sc- | Lrerent feld next & [Timber Clatms™, Thursday. “ron| ment of this historic characier. The Fe ot “her "about: a “inese old" | thor's xood-natured gihes at {Fe oyer of lecture matinees at the Shubert-Gar- | o, 0 Lot €y 04° Utered a dislo-| B. N. Lewin,.who will be seen in{Breath of the Gods"; Friday, Dorothy | ufstion under consideration here re-|world places. dope virtues of early rising, CONSCIRT At 445 P.M. at First Chureh | | Fick. beginning Saturday morning, Jan- | .;¢eq shoulder during a recent storm,! Arthur Richman's comedy. “Not So Dalton, in “Half an' Hour.” and Sat- | (2/1%,an ebisode and a saying ascribed tousness. truth-telling, plety. i}i7 s . Dr. Williams br = with Sir Herbert Tree in London, w —— e e civil war. e gs! | aailv demors S e et ot om.” T~ | tection of moving pictures. probably the | 1pery perry of the cast of “Heart-[whom he was associated for three Savoy. Jealous military commanders were; Boston: Houghton. Miffin Com- | Repplier, Agnes PuntaiofiEEicten & 5 ever shown of the IsSKi " 9 ears. Mr. Lewin was, for three sea- ep Grant from the natural pany. = : . 5 frat ever o o' pictures show the |break House.” now showing in New | years Mt Lowis was T SUVC™RC | Todav and_ tomorrow, Lois Weber's|leadership that his genius and his| To read this book is to get a mew | “Essavs in authors usush Ceicn e o ot = tiar | | Busstan jexileaiimiiSibatia; reindeer and ok, was struck by an automoblle |{C[d" Wit her on the coast tour last | To Please One Womin and Mack |Successes in the west foretold. Tol conception of the old cape. mo mat- | Style. discussing i A e Fou o . Sci - e feresting features. Thelas: Wednesday night and serious o Afiss Nelly o' N-Orloans." | Senrett's “My Goodness”: Tuesday and | Clinch these obstructive plans th % i o At | “The Glad Book. 3 of Washington, D. C. Y ptive talk will touch on travels (0| injured. His role has been taken in [*¢* S | Wednesday, Marion Daviex, in u-;-h,,b'mugm out *certain | rumors thet| nticy fumiliar one may be with its | Pronibition.” ‘Authors from_the Be No Collection All Welcome || the seventy-fourth degree north. cities |the play by Edgar Kent, until Mr.} Al Jolson, with his Sex”: Thursday, “Out of the|Ur2nt was a whisky guzzler, where- | author conveys a pungent pictur- |}ond’ “Money. Politics’ ete” 8 Sofess elcome J| L 0€ Come and Juneau, up the Yukon.|perry is able to return to the stage. |people, will be seen in Friday, Bebe Daniels, in “Oh, | UPon the President suggested that in| o O P he Tona: uth fesn | Scarborough, Dorothy. From & South- Chisana and White rivers, as ‘""'wfi at the Shubert-Belasco Theater at an | Lady, Lad: Saturday, Bert Lytell, in th(e interests of a successful war they | sud bloed in the p‘l'o'ne;r“‘;fl‘rf;m ern Parc‘lh Y':fi;}{ionu serick o = points alone the Kolyma river: i |, JoteEh Santley and Ivy Sawser|early date. T ‘The' Misleading La might [do well to look Into the par. | Whose hardships, sacrifices, many vir: oA elsurely, conversat T s, on Dot An interesting feature of the {Jave Jolned Ine Ca8C O e eving| The distinction of being the only ton that appeared o be achieving those | oesra ny ome, Shucities make up the | jife on a porch in Virginial doctor's entertainment s his invitation | 1%, 8 TUere CUECH TON, C60 G | burlesaue organization to play fna; Truxton. viclorids in the west. . record of those “nrat-comers’—and In | SCodlie Samuel Everyday Adven- ience remain after 3 so-called “legitimate’ eater N lay and tomorrow, irke 4 . % = tures. -Sco94. ::.éh:.q‘fim;uuugs Pertaining to the |g0 Into New York soon for a 10M€|yori is claimed by Jean Bedini's{wood, in “The B,“"’fi,."g‘,";',:‘.f'?’;'m:m WOUNDED_SOULS. By Sir Philip|1ndias and English wars, reveals the | ., \"{o%, "o "quiet adventures with ies visite g ! |“Peek-a-Boo" company. which play-{and Wednesday, *S| i Gibbs, author of “The St ? | vivid lights and deepest shadows d the small furtive anim comntfcaiys — ek ement ol thres conbecus | and, Wednesday. “Shipwrecked Amonz| Javenture: . cie. | New yores | thrown on the life of the old colony | RHtfS 204 SMEngicote and 1 Y- i < g ool i 5 ay an ay, Syl- o 3 s D = er. F. | . ; , cedure formu At : 2 POLPS THEATER || mony o Rational Theater | hovie o foe s east headed by vivien| More About “Passion.”” ! e {gather war facts from thelr most | ofien went down to the sea in ships | LTUIS" Arinur Tradition and > ternoon, February 1. will lmopy Erold Andirutner k. . to strip these | never to return. To the charm of the YWt $ O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON || Tuesday sttemnoon, TOL U8 yric so- | 700 2nd Harold Anstru UCH curiosity has been expressed| Today. Mabel S e |10, the kernel, to pack them to theltext are.added photographic repro-| .qyhether writing of imagists in Tickets, 50c, 75, $1.00, $1.50 be Mme. Hulda, Lo eration. Mme.| “Cognac.” a comedy drama, by Datid T oiing the. identitien of the | holt aiy Witer) toenne Scott. in sBe-|least compass and to fire them away | ductions of rambling shore roads,| .rse or realists in fiction. he is dis- Poil's Bex Office, Open 1 P.M. |1 Prano ©f J0F @ Ning has taken place|Arnold Balch, opened in Stamford, | excellent actors who assume the lead- | Tuesday, - Alma Tell, in e nar blace ors fo i oo ausintiolditiouses(set 1h the Eresneny ating, convincing and stimulat- Auspioes Columbus Country Club. eotirely in Naw York and Mme. Sem- | Conn., last Friday night and will go|ing roles in.“Passion. | Wednesday, “Man and His Woman":|the passion, the vision that may[nave a sweet smell": meadows and ey I A T Tmoted teacher. |into ihe Princess Theater, New York,| Pola Negrl. in the role of Jeanne | Thursday, Mahlon Hamilton, In “Half 4 | seize upon and hold this purvevor.of limpses, with ‘a frontispiece e She nade her professional debut atl!for a run tomorrow night. Marle Vaubernier, luter the Comtcase | Chance’ ; Friday, Tom oore, in -Duds® | news Trom ‘the front. Those are. for | s o Famuss .2 Lrontispicce Carnegie Hall five years ago. il Du Barry, has leaped into fame byland Mack Sennett's “My later and unhurried uses. In “Wound- forever-gone ship: an heirloom Pie i1l duct in| “The Rose Girl.” by Anselm Goetzl | the extraordinary versatilty, delicacy | Saturday, Viola Dana. in od Souls” Philip Gibbs has drawn]=ZomS B T. ARTHUR SMITH Amnounces || Pierre Monteux will conduct ‘Wi J0g 000 Cary Duncan, opened at|and authority of her impersonation | Tyin.” Uipon this highly sensitized vision of | Gy o ag © NeVer-ceasing battle g . Schubert’s Overture in the Italian z : S0 Mol O e n of | with her sea. Tuesday EVE- Andit: | STt O “Tne symphony will | Atlantic City last Thursday night. It i, wasithe virtox four active war vears for the pic- Y 5. orium | styie, in K e the “aili- | Will o to the new Ambassador Thea- |Sovercign of the French Guring (Re . 5 - | tures of men and women who, in the | ENGLISH WAYS AND BY-WAYS; = = be that of Haydn, known ter, New York, next month. closing years of the reign of Louis XV.| Pacific Air Fleet *lancient city of Lille, are listening to Being the Letters of John and FIRST CONCERT m- b : eet an in 1 % tary,” by virtue of the unusual nu Negri is a Polish actress, according' E air divisi the rumble of retreating armies, and Ruth Dobson, Written from Eng- 5 ber of percussion instruments used in{ A. H. Woods will put in rehearsal [ to claim. = t:_. Ivnon of the Pacific fleet. | arq facing only ruins. material and it. The final number will be the “Saite{tomorrow, in New York. a new farce | The identity of the players who comprising the big seaplane now |spiritual, as the wherewithal for a| Parks. New York: Charles Scrib CRANE. CLAUDE ROBESON, Conduetor || ETancaise” by the French composct, |0y o entitlog “Getting Gerlcs Gare A D L s Bh et foom Ba iere LgaD- | {realt beginning. B e e nchl| nciiEisons. i Irn:‘s:cm' N, . “Bourree,” | wood, entitled “Getting Gertic's Gar- | the minister of state, and Armand de n Diego, plays | £ § ey Solofst e e d R ity B e e e s T | Fojx. two ivotal figures in the de-|an Important part in Marshall Net: | L Surtk thecneon inaisivonces Gied| A youns clergyman and his wife, “‘”":'l e o nanie s lay will be staged by Bertram Harri- | still is not disclosed. as been| Just before “hopping off” at San s 5 . w 0 1 st : o Mme. Homer anid Miss Homer. |23V Lol efinitely established, however, dur-|Diego for the 3.000-mile flight. a big- g:;‘m'l';,;"ebg’_‘;’l';?u;“ f:,{!g”!gg;":t friend. And the letters make the book: | An atom knows "‘f{fc;"i?"u'- P Prima_Donns—Soprano—Chieago Opera. Mme. Louise Homer, the great con- ing the past week that Ernst|ger trip than the recent flight over | prophetic implications unfolds. - This|20me of them having been previously |fessor about mathernil Cl vios every ‘Tickets. $2.00. $1.50. $1.00_ O e Fiamrchter, Mins Loutse | “Easy to Get’ a dramatization by |Lubitsch, who directed the picture, |the Atlantic, Lieut. Commander C. P.|Is a novel made out of truth. Rather published in magazine form. It is in- ling problems of mathedmetit cioc, Ten S B e it be heara in point |Max Marcin ard Frederick 8. Isham |and the accomplished actor who as | Mason., who co-operaled with Mr.|is it a section of wars cffects cast in teniasdiitonbel trletly motor Serip | minutejthat wow . . - lducel by the former early next sea- |and the same. Seldom in the history |was visited by Wesley Barr: g tory thai 8 - AFT. | February 2. Mme. Homer needs no in- | $5<€ e S rama has & director suc. |Teon Monre aad pemmcy oarry and Col. | tiful and tragic story that faces upon |conugh variety of travel ‘to add est {against evidence, and cruel o b 4:30 { troduction to Washington concert pa- s Seeded in supervising the sctivities|of this photoplay. aprint| greater victories inan a1 e Wom|to the tour. Opinions of places, cus-llieve in accordance with cvidence? trons. Her fame in opera and concert| Arthur Hopkins is out with the an- [of so mammoth an ensemble and at| The film will be shown officially to .~ 4 toms and characteristics are express. | No words are so eloguent 38 S il is world wide. Miss Louise Homer |nouncement that he -will present |the same time playing so essential & |the officers and fmen now making the|IN BERKSHIRE FIELDS. By Walter |ed with the frankness of personalino gesture is 8o elodnSh/ 20 €0 can has appeared here before with her |Lionel Barrymore in ‘Macheth” at the | role in the development of the nar-|record flight. upon their return to San Pritchard Eaton. Illustrations by | correspondence, andl tnenegl s o; and the ulroy;ge!! exprassion WD one ‘America’s Tesding Wom distinguished mother and has made |Apoile Theater, New York, Kebruary | rative as that to which Mr. Lubitsch | Diego the latter part of this month. Walter King Stone. New York: |course, some Interesting accounts of |think of fo8 e =" many friends. . Julla Arthur will be’ the Lady |lends such grace, such suavity and Harper & Bros. 1 o n con- | turnd ne | ar e il VIOLINIST ‘Seats are on sale at Mrs. Greene's |Macbeth. An entirely new musical get- | such royal bearing. His death scene, miils hature lover\is of the John |LI230 (o chapel: " JAlso, there is a X0 everythiag cise thete i3 0, Tickets. $2.00. $1.50. $100. t b 13th and G streets. ting has been arranged by Robert|wherein he reviles the clergy and Watch Yo Mak, .U ibe. That is t s glimpse 0 ut to stupidity e o g AT concert bureau, 13th and G streels. |gygcpell Bennett as an added valuation [ scoffs at their prayers, is one of the ur Mlake-Up. BUrToughs e T e i 0f 2hi | tertaining peeps into visits to friends, | A man may know all things © Y 4:30° .4 DANCING. to be beauty of the production and | most_ siriking bits of acting ever|\w/THE stage’ tod says Mildred | he whites, The neighborhood belongs |3nd SOMMENts a9 to Seencs. ncldents cept what he will 0 e oing that God - : o also ng all at- | flashed upon the screen. 2 - His investigati 3 g y = sy g -_— = 5 Richardson, “i v to him. His investigations are made verything but the de First Appearance in Washington GaIDREN DUPONT AD0LT | tempts at exact or conventional com-| A citizen of the world, who viewea| Richardson. “is very diferent [ 10 Bim 08 e Emacics of Tong. : foreknows “everything 2 STUDIO OF DAXCE, S - bt wherel I WA SHEuD niec) e oD ag. S, sADecially | ktanding €rlencaniie Talbee than by Love of Dancing More people have been crucified by Ne. 6 Dupent Circle. Ph. Fr. 1435-W. Widespread interest among play- J.e mrl'e “Dfxrisnrry.""fs tu‘:::rn‘;" r:; milijreanid folmaking nithe tace bmm)?flmha-l:lilsl;gn:i}:;la Ie&:e'?"d{ e ; convictions than by doubts. — TRos AND MRE ACHER. ETGDIo, 1.3 |goers and everybody connected With | the statement that it was aqvercised| “When gaslights and even lamps|DOoKish classifealont ORe I8 certain be sixteen, a recognized artist| Things that bore us are truer t 10th st. n.w.—Class Mondsy and Friday, 8 to |the theatrical ~ business has been |there as the foremost German super-| Were used for illumination and the|them in their varying seasonal moods and assured of fame as surely as|things that are interesting. = _ . The Famous Danish Soprano 11 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Phone |aroused by the recent anouncement|production ever imported into that|8hastly calcium lamps threw their|ang aspirations. Between him and There are “closes” in music; North 6786, _Established 1900, J0¢ " |that Maude Adams has selected A L. | Fountyy. The palace acenes were de. | S81low rays over the beauty of a the- | oo perpahire birds there is a deal ot |O1° €an be in the uncertain world of {in lite. e URENCE LEONARD T 35 Erlanger and Charles B. Dillingham b(lared " to have been made in. the |atrical company tt was necessary to b EATKIRIS MET2 (0VTR 8 Qeal o | the theater is the pleasant lot of Ula| There is a steady tendency 15 My LAl as_her managers and that she is to J . he aiter the tones of the facial ness in the human race: a kaiser's palace in Potsd; d mask to 1 1 a Eaglish Barito STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE. appear in a new play under their di- | surrounding gardens. These state. | make it look natural. T Lhamist of e et |t iy tiavas aoi saves us from universal insanity is : et Phonen: Col. 5808, A in 5a3q, |Fection early mext autumn. Miss Ad- | ments were accepted as facts in the| “BUt mow electricity has changedimlls tarms to a kind of animal signai .n MY travels ahopt (he wworlllyony Tickets. £2.50. $2.00. $1.50, $1.00. e tual rivate lessons in ballroom danciey, |[ams is one of the most popular ac- !Spanish cap all that. Make-up is used more gen- e Ynat Invites aften (o &nal | with my father,” said Miss Sharon, “I| 'A man that has to get up when the uesday AFT- Feb, § || s s e ircin forsage ety | roses in America. i grally in this country now than ever | Cor ‘and aiways to adventure. Once in | found that the love of dancing is uni- |bell rings, and work CIght Tourl, ” A o s s " % 5 3 e Sex realizes th - ay, has 4 o o et i | Morris Gest last week in New York [ Ayatralia Likes Qur Songs. | little of it can go a long way, pat | every page or two of this alluring |versal. In tne little villages of the i = Pt ate 5. & | made arrangements with Michel Fo- gS. | Sudiciously applied, in enhancing nate | ooktitur pieture that roands up an | Philippines. where I first gave re-| Experiment is the only road to SIrPHlLlP GIBBS Phone- Col. 1223. :‘,‘{'Pia"'r:.:.:'::dfl er‘nmcf‘f;;.g:::tl; THE Australian people are greatly “f‘l' "”"""‘:- “B'l" lhen"“fluke many | incident of animal life, or presents|citals, I found that the natives re- n-:Ahievernt.th higher & man’s salary [eEitoprgmaIn i Aol e @ndicote alarestadl1 (e AdneTichs iiage | bz unke) piniputing x“ on 3ol the photosTaph of some specially in- lsponded to the poetry of motion. In |, AS @ rule. the mERET S8 oy, Ny kine came over originally unde: = 5 2 R Y, look like| teresting animal character, or spreads | Australia also I found the peo) tly those we 16ve e d origi y under con-|the songs produced in this country|daubed dolls. instead of attracti here and the™ f ‘We obey more strictly LECTURE Lessons, with the ftract with Mr. Gest to create the bal- [ o FPOET PROUHCT T RS SO | buman peings e atin) focion. To ose wie | ndecfully appreciaiive. They (A7elwhen they have gome away than “W] tage of practios [lets for “Aphrodite” and af! URCal D v ianlgcr 0 Every 1 17 > a pretty way of giving presents to 3 HAT AMERICA MEANS DANCI sématage of lets for “ApRredits”, and alterward | O rom e United States | stir 2ypEirl o, contemplates a foels that this whole plane of exiat: | padyers whom they lke. You will find e hey e M. their children to TO THE WORLD" tircly American talent. Florence Darley, the New South | jesson that heavy v e e e R e e e s D ool dressing | school not to train them to work. but Wales comedienne in Jean Bedini's|quired on the stage an = t book th: ri ! > ~ | to have them taught how to live with- | G C. Tyler and H. H. ] -Boo"” a 'y more than|sort of nature bool at brings algons you never meet at all. And the 2 ittle as smpniniiis s WEEK AUDITORIUM [,,5e%555, G (S7icr and It I, Frazee | Ceceica-oor company. ia”authority | I °on e siveet X™iile" i | oyous companionsiip and a constant | going s U stweys brings s |sut erk: of by working as litle = L CaE U . - ¥ s~ good | invi 5 hower of remembrances. i TS of a new comedy entitled “Dulcy.” by | Miss Darley played in musical s help—yes, 2 ahe We are as unconscious at death as “l'sda AFT. eb 10 NIGH Splendid erchestrs_ | Cieorge . Kaufman and Marc Con. |shows in Sydney and Brishane three | born the sadiant bogutios " Bt aeiP® | pp1; GREAT DEMONSTRATION ‘I am only sixteen I have always|ae 'birth; not one in a thousand knows 4:30 2 {MISS CHAPPELEAR |7y, Lynn ¥ontainne is to have the | years ago. "It was the keen interest | up o be really helbful must be ap-| Katherine Metcalf Roof, aut lived ot think romh an thesice | when he dies. . ! leading role. The piece will be pre- | manifested in American productions|plied with delicate care, so that 3i| “The Stranger at the Hearth ALY e T had to wait beforei| The most interesting place to visit GILBERT K |Erireis Jouens taueht br eppoimase. [ sented at {he Cort Theater, Chidago | by "Australin ‘people that " inspired | tannot be distingulshed from the aaj| New York: D. Appleton & Co. Could dance in America seemed, oh, |ould be back of the looking ElE3%, A E N. nex 5 en 1n |her to come to this country. Here, | ural colors.” it v vo young men, for lovi - 5 D Lty here are more miracles than E ) - — s to its own songs in € ¢ th in whi a % | perception. Flying is 4 = = o G yi s t g rmously in favor of the swain who!I found that my own people under. I 5 > former dancing pariner (o Mae Murray, Maul| Ed Wynn is to appear hercafter |after they have been sung and whis-| NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS, |S"%fie to bring to his aid the forces |stood and appreciated my dancing.- |\ oW as in Darius Green's 0o% Alien, Gertrude H kive private and (under the joint management of A. L.|tled in foreign lands b is al Belief is not founded on bottomiess Auea ldasons n daccing. Dupost Btudie of | Erianger and B. C. Whitney, the con- | than when they aos BeceolnPorhaps, e of ‘occultism of both mative and im-| Miss Sharon devises all her own| BCHSE 'S PogIONR(Ed B0 TOYSima- . | Dance, Franklin = *_ | tract having been signed. The comedian | here. SYRare fstiintrodiced Palace O x4 brands. What can the lone hand | dances. Thrown on her own resources | EULlbility, | Faith is simply perrc o THE SUNSET STUDIO _ will be seen in a new musical piece ¢ i ; 3 of one mere mortal man hope to|for a long lme, she developed to aliitenigently uniess his feet are plant- “The Ignorance of the Educated” UMER & WEBSTER |in the fall. Wynn has found the work N “The Rookle'’s Return,” the latest|achieve under so complete a handicap. | great extent the creative instinct. She | oy on *science. of managing his own production too K. Sl 2 Paramount production for Do This, in a word, IS the substance of [ keeps up her. studies constantly, and, |7, h t savar id to the Tickets. $2.00. $1.50, $1.00. 001 OF EXPRESSION, DANCING . itten Sleeps on Time. UEIAS P With @ ood sense of |besides, 1s now a pupil of a famous | Arago. the great savant. sai . 81 SCHOOL OF LXPRESSION. DANC irksome and has decided to-stick to MacLean, the Washington star, this romance. With @ good sense of | P3GES: 12 New Tomk for the dameer,| ife of Dazuerre. “He who. outside i FoL b. 11 : Gl e e S ISITE Comnedy I o) n . - lof pure mathematics, says a thing, is 5 . Harry Baumer. Marjorie ¥. Webster. be WHITE kitten—lively and playful, . 0 i like the singer. or any other artist,|of P , say: 3 3 S ¥ . eincts of Boston the various groups : Y 430 €D, 1407 Masa. Ave: N-Wo on Thomas Circle| Grace Morse, who plays the part of AT must go to sleep exactly at Columbia. Do hére pursue one or another of the |always can find something new to D enta has mo moraln. it hands the ALFRED of danciog. Two-yesr normul course in phy-|2 dancing teacher with Brvant Wash-|2:35 o'clock in the afternoon. The Cosmopolitan production, “The [gods of new thought or ancient orien- | learn. pistol to the sulcide, and throws a sical education and expression and o r burn_in “Burglar Proof,” is'the origina-1 " 0,4 of those Inside of the Cup,” Winston|tal philosophy. The most of these R L rope to the drowning, with entire fesvional course in dramatic ort and danctag. | tor of the “La Nouvelle coiffure’” a|confront g ey f;;fld‘;‘“;'lllh“ Churchill's famous story. seekers are women, naturally. One,| H. V. Esmond’s romantic play, |indifference. chui:zl'ladflm luci‘fi,.m'.'n' hairdress which partially reveals the |3 o donended on it—th: P! °:|l’ YL however, is a youth who has worked | “When We Were Twenty-One,” which o e S ears. Tars have been ‘out’ of fashion | mach GRCNSEQ on ft-rthe spending of Metropolitan. himself into a hand-in-glove harmony | was first produced in London in the - . - ¥ used. | long enough,” says Miss Morse. O ats {ho suc: ith the “law of success.” Proving | fall of 1901 with Nat Goodwin, Arnold A Fine Be: Hint. Day and Night Classes. ‘ranklin 3238, cess of days of work for a big com- Ray, in “P Vi et 5 e auty 3 The Eminent French Pianist, Excellent Baliroom and Banquet Hall for reat.| (. vetand set its most pronounced | PARY: Charles iy ":u-'!ful Valley,” a|the complete emcl:y of u:gs l-wx in re gn.llfi'. M‘minepnltlioltt n?d L):mn;:u T : E : = g soreen versio e play made fa- o Pbusiness, he questions, in good | Collier in important roles, has been | FLAINE HAMMERSTEIN t to Tickets, $2.50. $2.00, $1.50. $1.00. DAVISON’SER 1329 M n.w.EBM. | approval on the John Drinkwater| Drugging or artificlal means was| ous by Sol Smith Russell. o oDt v It should not prove equally | translated to' the screen for H. B, e EDfSought &0 AFT. . 1132 | Grama of “Abraham Lincoln” last "°“°3’°"1!h;’“l”“ of, much less sug- OE . ¥in an affair of the heart. It|Warner, who will have the role of be an expert on beauty. Her recipe onday 4:s - week. All the seats for every regular S i e were mutidoneltha Knickerbocker. Porks to & charm. A simple aspirant|the guardian of “the Imp." for those desiring a good complexion w Jessons. | erformance were sold by Tuesda 5 . with a A 5 emch 200 o dance correctly tn & fen lemmam. | e o e ore The pabI oy | 1L I8 difficult to make'a kitten full| Charles Ray. in Sol Smith Russelr's |N85,n0L the BROst of & Sbon ! w |, “Comedies, pictures to make people | %3¢ ¢%;t yriaue and sensible N Y. Phinlmonic \eaching Class dance Sat. Eve. wilh orchestra; | e at ail satisfied there Were added |%fSMihusiasm suddenly drowse just as| tormer play, #Peaceful Valley”: Asso- | majencent thoughts fto stand, man.|l3UEh" says Buster Keaton ‘are| <For giving the face a good color. iR CATHERINE BALLE 0" special matinees (on' Thursday| Yot [1'V5 done, without a momgnys | clated Producers’ production of “<The | solid, in the way of the poor fellow’s | Sl Tirae, vou Tose s Iot of slecs | ost "B B0t b QuES ARd one rabbils %0 . N.W. Fraaklin ane riday a noons), a “milk- o Forbidden ng,” elect’s “Or n , in fair invention, the = 4 00! ury them two miles from home 6508, delay. The kitten, totally strange to ut of |wooing. And so, in framing the plot, then you put inland walk out and back once a day and Office T. Arthur Emith, 1306 G st that city on a Sunday. receipts were $30,121. S.: Down East,” but the genius of D. W. Griffith achieved it, Headquarters.” edy of modern occult philosophy. yond this dire happening the story 2ok It's enough to show what a|Schroeder from a magasine story by Goivrous affair is comedy making. tdwina Levin. - A AFNTORE A0

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