Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1921, Page 56

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AMUSEMENTS Monday and All Week “HANKY PANKY, Jr.” Featuring Frank Manning, Flo Davis and the Moriarity Sisters A big musical comedy condensed from the original Broadway production with an attractive cast of sixteen people, mostly girls. Mausic and lyrics by Leo Wood. One of the big things of the vaude- ville season! e e e B e A ST FOSTER, BALL & CO. SBOF 2OSBY Admission, 25¢ Including War Tax g Frrensvse g | OSBORNE & CROSBY i) g MARDELL & CORBLEY | MAGGIE Le CLAIR & CO. SYDNEY LUSTS SHOPPERS’ REST LEADER THEATRE 4= NINTH STREET BELOW F l,‘o\'n\l OUS—10 ADM. TO 11 P.M. WEEK BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 P.M. HENRY B. WALTHALL N THE SEASON’S ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT “THE CONFESSION” A STORY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER in a Singing and Comedy Act In the Comedy Pla; lan of Class. “THE UNFAIR S LOCKHARDT & LEDDY | “THE SCARECROW” A Pair of Entertaining Funsters in Buster Keaton’s New 2.Reel Comedy Songs, Dances and Acrobatics. Shown at All Performances. pecial Matinee Feature Film First Natlonal Presents “UNSEEN FORCES” The Strangest Love Story Ever Screenmed. Shown Omly at 1:i5 and 4:45. ATIONAL Tonight yux Only Thester in Washingten Offeriag Exclasively American and Forsiza Stars of First Resk. Matinees Wednesday and Saturdsy. Milisied-vall] WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., Presents JOHN DREINEWATER'S ABRAHAM LINCOLN With FRANK McGLYNN. Original New York Co. unchanged: exact- Iy as for 41 wonderful weeks on Broadway. “I NEVER ENJOYED A PLAY MORE IN MY LIFE.” —HERBERT HOOVER._ “Box OMce Open 1 P.M. Today. BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY SEATS ’rHle;:; THE GEORGE W. LEDERER PRODUCING COMPANY Presents VICTOR HERBERT’S THE GIRL SENSATIONAL IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY SPOTLIGHT FEATURING HAL SKELLY and MARY MILBURN WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST AND A RRIGADE OF FEMININE LOVELINESS ‘The Original Production from the Knickerbocker Theater, N. Y. 2 a0 il Dai]y i’:‘lgs { Slmday R:15 \ Holldays 2::-04 51'-’2 | PI'ICCS vP : innirg Tomorrow Ma-i es ano n i The Beauty of Dance and Song | The lll‘hflli in the Farcieal Ranks PEARL REGAY Homer B. Mason Assisted by Roy Sheldon and the rii SRR Marguerite Keeler { Jazz Band | glclo. “TERPSICHORE MEETS | SYNCOPATION" | A partent mpropeptiy oy Featu: COLIN O'MORE | U GALLAGHER & ROLLEY Joo The Iriah ’l'ellcr | e v Gemedy, ethicg Differe: BOSTOCK’S RIDING SCHOOL “HOW CIRCUS RIDERS ARE MADE” Il A Mammoth Comedy Act With Five Circus Riders a~d Horees. PIESSLER & K | BERNARD & GARY | LOHSE & STERLING Southern lm-um mumm Follies ics of the Teatures. i { [ i ~Pattar and Cha Kinogra t ! 3 AND 5.15—LEO CABKILLO, EL84 RYAN, PAVL DECKER, Bt i GAYE %to':lasye;:: :Il Week JOE HURTIG'S Girls From Happy-Land TOM SENNA AND VIVIAN LAWRENCE AND AN ALL-STAR CAST 4 SENNA and WEBER TENNY HILSON FOUR AL WATSON A NIFTY, SHIFTY CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRLS NEXT WEEE-JINGLE JINGLE. 0 COLORED / TOM McKENNA DANCING DOLLY MEDEN ( VIOLET HILSON DEMONS JAMES CONNORS HILSON SISTERS } LESTER and LAWRFNCE CONNORS and McKENNA 1 A mmmmuumm|mmnflnnnmummnnmlmnn||||||nm|mnm|||||u|_muummmmuu SHUBERT-GARRICK 352" TONIGHT 8:20--Special $1.00 Matinee Thursday, 2:20 i JULES HURTIG Presents “WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER?” mym—— A PARCE co-:nv IN THREE ACTS ADELAIDE MATTHEWS ana ANNA NICHOLS Produced Unéer the Personal Direction of Mr. Clifford Sterk A CAST OF BROADWAY FAVORITES ‘Marie Carroll Mr. Roy.Foster Mr. Richard Taber Dersthy Mortimer Mr. James A. Bosnell Mr. Purnell Pratt Miss Jsabel O’Madigan Mr. Forrest Winant Mr. Anton Ascher Miss Gesmeunde Nicolal Mr.Tom Lewis Mr. Rebert Harrigfh TODAY--DR. MAURICE C. WILLIAMS IN HIS TRAVELTALKS AND MOTION PICTURES ON ALASKA, SIBERIA and THE ARCTICS 7»3'--4-0&-1'-—-.th and Fri, 2:30 aad - -n.m 5, 10:30 and 13. Elm rchestra, 5S¢, tael. tax. BALCONY, 3Se. Childres, 17¢ wnlumm-umm-umuum. CHARLES RAY The Best Amusement Organization Ever on Tour Coming to the Shubert Belasco Theater Washington—1 Week Beginning, Monday, Feb. 14th, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday In announeing Guy Bates Post and kis excellent eom; best |’ Smusement organiistion ever placed on tour 1 am e opin attraction been presented. road arraunging ‘. h" Ill star and company appear in Mr. Tully’s theater in Londen m identieal “- exeepting for a lo;v unusual sucesss for fou msocutive sease same | | ‘wenderful scenie wIlD.CIt—W‘I(I Il.. double r.:0|'|l‘ stages, fta two mechanical crews—its triple electrical equipment and ‘ll-lllblc :fiuml:l' require three mammeoth ears to tramsport, will visit The ltlfl of lh SHUBERT-BELASCO g¢ THEATER is largo N to R B S R R o IIIHOVEDO TO ACCOMMODATE MR. Po'l'l NVDIMIJI THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR REGULAR SEA’ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10TH. MALL ORDERS will bo Alics b -l':n' Teceived Sow. when accompanied by cheque or Postoffice meacy order. together with uu-uln-u stamped envelope (to aveld errer)—add amusement tax of 1 If demasngd for the attraction in other citles s an; ll advance sale will undoubtediy be the |ll'l'&lt' d“"m :;‘ll. m'w‘ ada tinees Boxe . 8250 & Rnanine, 00 ana S150; Bareony. $100 ang piriey Goni0 and §2.00; EII OO RS [ K CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Roed. _E_ MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 SSTTODAY—MON.“9W First National Presents the Genius of Rusticity At His Engaging Best in the Appealing Role of Hosiah Howe in the Bcreen’s Perfect Visualization of Sol Smith Russell’s Beloved Stage Succese, Depicting the Conflict of Simple Virtue and Urban Wil “PEACEFUL VALLEY” Distinctive Supplementary Features Both Pictorisl and Musioal TUES.-WED.—STAR CAST in “The Forbidden Thing” ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION, “SAND WITCHES” THURS.-FRI.—RALPH INCE in “Out of the Snows” DE LUXE COMEDY AUXILIARY, “TEA FOR TWO” SATURDAY—WM. S. HART in “The Testing Block” Abdreviated Camera Subjects and Symphony Orchestra ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E CRANDALL’S THEATER 3%~ TODAY—MON.—TUES. "9\ MARION DAVIES With Cariyle Blackwell and Star Cast in Robt. W Chambers’ ““THE RESTLESS SEX”’ ADDED SHORT REELS AND SPECIAL MUSICAL BRTTING %~ WED.—THUR -9 FRANK MAYO in “THE MARRIAGE PIT” MACK SENNETT’S LATEST FARCE, “MY GOODNESS” S~ FRI—SAT.9a EVA NOVAK in “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS” Toonerville Comedy, “The Skipper's Treasure Garden” LT WASHINGTONS P: < YHOUSE BEAUTI! A PLEASURE Hl{'f OU)' arm m»ma PRESENTING O TS §TAGE ONIY THE D C .—HERNDdfirenmtr *ABLAZING GE IN A WONDERFUL 'gl%; Motrovalitns ot sl § So e o sdendsy and Tossday Nights :m kS Eob 1, Bement Heover | Fund Starving IIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllmnuumlllllllfllflll by every theater mamager where this matchless i | ecording te all previous plams Mr. Post was to have been far from 1 these sheres at this time, for after hs phenome: it was fntended that “The Inn-mlnz :l.uli.b-.l :: for & seasen, from whene a8 te start a world tour, . have 1n mumbers. THBA AFTER THE. To s UTMOT CAPAGITY NIGHELY ‘Bi A‘I?Dl:Ell";g BILED WITH THE NYSTERY OF THIS DUAL CHARACTER, G IN THE SLUMS. A ’s manager, Riehard Walton Tully, is mow ab he Masqworader’ as weil as COmar The Temtmaker.” his cart soom as American and Canadian boakimms ‘.zill':lln.v' ot BE CLEARND OF Brmiy v'n'fl?x‘an 0 ' Ho theater. We therefore suggest early lnllmun for seats. N 4 Saturday Matinee: Box 3.50; floew, -" -l‘c-u-uq l:-lo.l::ury. U’.'a-ltn flanm. ua.. Reapecttully, L. Stoddard Taylor. Manager Shubert-Belasco Theater, ‘Washiagtea, D. C. e W o i e ADDED ATTRACTIONS, THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921—PART 3. ME‘i"fi"orouynl Beginning Today at 3 Will Present First Na- tional's Screen Version of the Late Sol Smith Rus- sell’s Greatest , Succeas With a New Hosiah Howe Charles MOORE'S RIALTO NINTH AT G Topay 2::0 .M. ALL WEEK 1nam,11pP.M UNIVERSAL PRESENTS THE SCREEN’S GREATEST DRAMATIC ACTRESS PRISCILLA SUPPORTED BY LON CHANEY Wheeler Oakman and All-Star Cast IN OUTSIDE THE LAW AN AMAZING DRAMA—MARVELOUSLY STAGED Rialto Symphony Orchestra Selected Comedy Daniel Breeskin, Conductor ‘Exclusive Showing Overture Characteristique World Events “The Elephant and the Fly” Picturized in Fox News MOORFE'S GARDEN NINTH BET.D & E TODAY 2:30 P. M. DAILY naAm,upm. POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35¢ SUN,, MON,, TUES., WED. Robertson-Cole Present AN ARSENE LUPIN STORY 813 by MAURICE LE BLANC with WEDGWOOD NOWELL THURS., FRL, SAT. Robdertson-Cole Present MAE MARSH IN THE “Little ’Fraid Lady” ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES AMUSEMENTS i ._A Select Dramatic School of the type, offering iustructious of the stage in ntirety. by professional actor of 20 || rears’ experience. Classes now for for new students begin Jan. 31. 1921. Evening classes only 1] 7:45 to 10 p.m. S Dupont Circle. Franklin 1330 George McKay “Fineet ’ve ever seen” ~—fwwd Chmdhr Cristy _ REVERE 1st St. and R. L. Ave, MAY ALLISON in “HELD IN TRUST.” 349 ALL-STAR CAST in “MUTINY OF ELSINORE." == V1= WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE SCUTTLER” PRINCESS 1119 H $t. N.E. BLANCHE SWEET in “The Girl From Montana” CAROLINA ALL-STAR CAST in “HONEYMOON LAND” =NEW REGENT~- 18th and c-ll(or-h m- product “BEHOLD * with Miltap Sills, Elliott Dexter and Mabel Scott. | | 0s., | has arrived in Washington to give a 3 months' course in practical stage VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in the Select Spect ial, “PLEASURE SEEKERS” EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. ELMO LINCOLN IN THE JEWEL SPECIAL, “UNDER CRIMSON SKlES" AND TOMORRO! SUNDAY n}“@P’.’g PN, xonu! OPEN ¢ P.M.— AL_CHRISTIE'S SIX-REEL COMEDY DRAMA, “SO LONG LETTY” From Oliver Morosco's Delightful Success. Also comedy, 3 reels. Extra, Sunday matinee only— FMRKL!V FARNUM OPEN 3 TO 11 P.M— BEBE DANIELS in “YOU NEVER CAN TELL” Also, 2-reel comedy. Former member of Charles Frohman, ' Henry B. Harris training. constantly in touch with them. 1 Mrs, Bartlett acted as Art Director for many New York producers, and is | rofessional Coaching—Play Pro- | duction—Modera Art Techanique— | Personal Charm—Foise—Diction. Interview by -pnl-!-e-t onl 11903 15th St. George Le Maire TOMORROW NIGHT ATS8:15 . Twice Daily Thereafter at 2:15 and 8:15 Excepting Wed. Mat. at 1 P. M. Sharp Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00—Other Daily mu.zsgc.su« D-W-GRIFFITH'S "“UNEXAMPLED WONBER OF THE 20th CENTURY 2z “A magnificent —Bew Yok B AN EIGHTH ART--Combinin Drama, Painting, Poetry ® Mausic A THRILLING PRODUCTION---Embodying The Famous Dramatic Story of the same Title, accom- panied by a selected Orchestra of 30 Symphony Player: NOTE_D-M. to oest of production and Ironbounc Way Down East” will mhc sented & anywhere umt at First-Class Theatre P, Special Film Features ——NEW THEATER % e, TODAY, 3 TV 11 P.M— WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS” GEORGIA AVENUR AND PARK KOAD TODAY, 3 TO 11 P.M— TODAY AND TOMORROW- D. W. GRIFFITH'S PRODUCTION “THE LOVE FLOWER” STRAND 9th at D Street N.W. LAST TINES ‘TODAY. CRAND! I l L METROPOLITAN F Street at \fll ALL THIS WEEK: RAY “PRACEFUL VALLEY." CRANDALL” YAL1’S KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. R& TODAY AND TOMORROW_-CHARLES RAY _in “PEACEFUL VALLEY CRAND.II s'l'l-lfi.m‘nhu TODAY AND TOMORROW—MARION DA. VIES in “THP RESTLESS B e e T T Rlflhflll SAVOY THEATER C 14th and Col. Road 'rHu !u?nl.l 'rnmuna GAR' DEN." CRANDA”-’S Avl:nl)t l-llA\l'l ; U SUN . LWORED.L s e RS APOLLO THEATER. CRANDALL'S APo'50 THRS TODAY AND TOMORROW—WESLEY BAR- CRANDALL’S YORK THEA TODAY—WESLEY YMRBY Jn “DINTY. And BRAY-GOLDW “FUN WITH FIREARM! TOMORROW PLEASE ONE WOM- AN nd HARRY POLLARD in “THE ViR OF THE WEST NEW STANTON 6th and G Sts. N-E. Continuous frem 3 p.m l"nr‘mflin!!’y donble show. M MIX in his latest Wm. Fox xpec “PRAIRIE TRAILS" EN TURPIN in “SOME JAZZ BAPY e - S— North 9603 Poli’§ i TomHT Direct From N. Y. Winter Garden George Le Maire's BROADWAY BREVITIES OF 1920 With BERT WILLIAMS '

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