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The Semsational Diva of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. BEAUTIFUL AND BEWITCHING _DOROTHY JARDON Celebrity h the 0" fl‘ W ol ey Q rat Rapid Ascsnt of the Ledder of Fame by this Graceful Gesins of Maledy Wine the Leds- ot ik Bhe ‘Sprag o the tonact B ot Seloccions Bat Classical Taste and Pepular Faacy, mlf JARNAGAN, enne SARAH PADDEN & Co., im Ann Irish’s Eisie La Mont, Grece Masters & Louise Dale fs “THE _CHEAP WOMAN”" “ON_WITH THE DANCE” NLON, DENNO HARRY TIGHE & THOS. F. SWIFT & BROS. & SCANLON EDNA LEEDOM -AIY l-l KELLEY Is_Desces Smart ‘Musical Tidbits’” KA KAREY ' CARL EMMY'S “‘Musical Cartoons’” Clever Pets Teday, 3 and 5:15, Peari Regay, Mason & Keeler, ete, Messrs. SHUBERT-GARRICK == WEEK COM. MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 14 Seats om Sale Tomeorrow Direction of Lee Shubsrt DORIS KEANE As Mme. Cavallini in the World’s Greatest Drama of Love “ROMANCE” By EDWARD SHELDON The present tour affords the Keane since her four yemrs' :rl:::l .‘.ky‘nhml.c .= “Tlomance,” xhe nachieved the mest prolonged smccess ot any Present Themselves and BOBBY DALE -'mncs olf THE DA’ BDirections American actress. A Three-Act Comedy-Drama By David Arnold Baich. With OLIVE TELL TOM POWERS 4And A Distinguished Cast Incleding EDITH KING JAMES SEELEY SYLVIA FIELD LEONARD DOYLE MARIZ L. DAY CYRUS WOOD By John Huater Booth, from the Novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston Poli’S2dBi6 WEEK TWICE DAILY 2 P. M. AND & P. M. EXCEPTING TODAY'S MATINEE 3 P. M. AND TUESDAY MATINEE 1 P. M. SHARP ALL. WASHINGTON IS GASPING OVER D. W. GRIFFITH'’S rsonified.” “It is art —Samuel A New Art Form Combining Urama, Painting), Poetry and Music RESUME OF UNEQUALED PRAISE BY LOCAL PRESS “D. W, Grifith has od _snew with “‘David Wi T IR PR RS e p extraordinary, sienal but & ,-uu e ph." —8 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY lA'rlNrr OTHER DAILY MATINEES New York is paying §5.00 a seat. Well worth $10.00 & seat. suys the X. Y. Herald. SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE No Telephone Orders T:: Owing te the cost, length of “EAST" will never be shown at THE WINTER GARDEN'S EIGHTH ANNUAL REVUE BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 20 i~ PASSING SHOW 1510 Sisters, Ra!.h Bros., Hazel Cox, Lon Haskell. Prices: ves., $1, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Thureday Mat, S§0c, §1.00, $1.50 Bat, Mat. B&. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Plus 10 Per Cent War . " Jsmes Barton, Aron Comedy 4, Kyra, Frankie Heath, Four Haley | | STRAN! {: NINTH AT D STREET N. W. A s e L L T T srAktlgvc MONDAY—ONE WEEK ONLY ' M-Im Daily From 12 o’Clock Noom THERE 18 BORN TO THE SCREEN WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE'S A POWERFUL HUMAN DOCUMENT THAT IN POINT OF SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT STANDS ALONE IN IT8 GREATNESS B~ SPECIAL PRESENTATION g GRIPPING CLIMAX, ACTUALLY STAGED WITH WONDERFUL SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFFECTS Bundoy, 4:30, 6:00, 9:30 P. M.; Daily, 2:00, 8:30, 10 P. M. Orchestral Accompaniment All Showings Added Attractions: Mulitiple Reel Comedy—Scenic—News Weekly ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE OFFERING FRANK DAVIS PRESENTS “NINE O’'CLOCK". A HUMOROUS FARCICAL ODDITY By HOWARD CLARK “THE STEALERS” i An Artistic Combination Funnier Than Ever B DELBRIDGE & GREEMER| BERNARD & MEYERS ‘ Intreducing Their Own Songs “The Cabby and the Fare” TODAY—Texas Comedy Four; Rose Garden; Three Walters; Ete. METROPOLITAN] This Week Presents JAn-s ol.lv-n cu OBEL.. uous! PE'I'E!S....IAUIE NOVAK pep) ’°§'a2‘w°‘°"cm.. ——EXTRAS—— HARRY POLI ARD IN A NEW COMEDY, “OH. PRO!IISE ME” ATHE NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DA SYMPHONIC ovnnrum—nmommruu LONCEE’I‘ ORCHESTRA Monday and All Week WILLIAM B. FRIEDLANDER'S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY “EXTRA DRY” The Highest Priced Act of the Year With its original cast, including JACK FAIRBANKS, and ten of the people seen here. Music and lyrics by the com- poser, William B. Friedlander, whose works are - mnoted wherever vaudeville is played. MARCONI & MARCONI |ROBERT HENRY HODGE & CO. ‘The Wireless Plano Accordion Wizards.| In “BILL BLITHERS, LAWYER.” WILSON & WILSON LEON & MITZI The Bandmaster and the Coon. Clever Acrobatic Funsters. NELSON & BAILEY “THE FIRESIDE BREWER” In Songs and Persifiage. A New Two-Reel Mack Sennett. International News Weekly | Paramount Magazine pecial Matinee Feature Film ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE, in a Real Comedy “THE LIFE OF THE PARTY” Next Week—OQur Big Anniversary Show Victor Herbert Will conduet the s PEc 'AL Orchestra Tonight and Tomorrow Night The Goo. W. Lodorer Oo.’s Presentation of the Original K. Y. Productien ATIONAL Tonight t WEEK Oty Thnotertn Waabingie Ofering iniveivly American snd Forviga Sars of Firt Resk. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. . agement I m‘ufia- and L:vnb'n‘ o-m “WAY DOWN DILINGHAM Presents flll IMIIDN'I IUI’I\I-I ll!OCll' APPLE BI.OSSOMS m m FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE All a New York Globe Theater Cast l-‘ (‘Idn. of Distimetion. THE SUNDAY STAR, FEBRUARY 6, 1921_PART 3. WILBUR & LYKE l HART & HELENE ! Songs, Bounds and Sayings Harmony and Originalities Shown Only Mond‘-; to Saturday at 1:15 and 4:45 GAYET BURLESQUE: AND VAUDEVI HEADED BY MOORE'S NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P.m. ALL WEEK Adapted From Rialto Symphony Orchestra Daniel Breeskin, Conductor Overture—By Request Doppler’s “Ilka” MOORE’'S GARD TODAY 2:30 P. M. DAILY SUN., MON., TUES., Hodkinson Presents Featuring ANOTHER PEEK-A-] JINGLE JINGLE “IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE” By Miriam Michelson ADDED FEATURES Maltiple Reel Colndy Featuring THURS,, FRI, SAT. Benj. B. Hampton Presents ““THE SPENDERS” JOSEPH DOWLING—NILES WELCH CLAIRE ADAMS—ROBERT McKIM 9th St. Below F ALL WEEK A NEW SENSATION IN BURLESQUE I. H. HERK Offers BOO A SHOW COMPOSED OF LLE STARS MAX FIELD MORRISSEY SISTERS—HARRY O'NEAL 24—CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES—24 NEXT WEEK: AL REEV! RIALTO 1AM, 11P.M A TRAGEDY OF YOUTHFUL MISTAKES A COMEDY OF YOUTHF UL LOVE ‘““Moonshine” Hamilton (Ham) Lloyd Exclusive Showing Fox News Violin Solo—Mr. Breeskin “Deep in Your Eyes” NINTHBET. D& E UBA M, 1P M POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35¢ WED. THE TRUANT HUSBAND With an Al-Star Cast, Including MAHLON HAMILTON—BETTY BLYTHE FRANCELIA BILLINGTON From the Novel by Albert Payson Terhune SUBSIDIARIES AMUSEMENTS K CRANDALL’S |5 Wondersully ofim.: “]1S 0 and the Novelts Bal, $éc; Orch., 8oc C DOROTHY HAROLD LLOYD in =] YRIC Extra. Sunda, FRANKL! IMSC.QCH NICKERBOCKER MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 B~ TODAY—MON.-9a JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S of Life North of 58, 5 4 Picture That Combines the Dramatic Intewsit, -y River’, End,” the ‘nfi‘mumc Thflll o! “Back to G‘-”d?{ G:::W’ ® ) .,m.! bva Gm! ] 9 : HOUSE PETERS——JANE NOVAK g Distinctive Supplementary Features Both Pictorial and Musical Taes.-Wed.—POLA NEGRI in “ PASSION” ; Loge, 3110 Performance ai’ 6:45 ond 8.4 P, M. R TharsFri.—Star Cast in “The Palace of Darkened Windows” MACK SENNETT'S “A FIRESIDE BREWER” SATURDAY—WALLACE REID in “The Abdroviated Camera Swbjects and Symehony Orohestra ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW RANDALL'S THERTER [ B TODAY—MON.—TUES. “9a B~ WED.—THURS.—FRL—SAT. “Sg NORMA TALMADGE || In the Most Spectacular of Her Special Productions for Select, “'I'I'IE FORBIDDEN CITY" Special Film Features ' STRAND 9th at D Street N.W. LAST TIMES. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB MIss SHIRLEY MASON “FLAME OF YOUTH” EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. BUCK JONES in “TWO MOONS" “The rmm Bnd,” irized Under the Title of BEL” omads of the North,” Inter- Cast, Led by (Taz Alwoys Included) (Doors Open at 6:30) Charm School” Ninth at E PHILLIPS | IN UNIVERSAL’S SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF A MASTERPIECE “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" & “NUMBER, PLEASE?” THEATER 24th and ITving Streets = TODAY AND TOMORROW— _ ° SUNDAY MATINEE 3 P.X., MONDAY OPEN 6 P.M.— EUGENE O’BRIEN in “BROADWAY AND HOME” Also that famous monkey comedien, Joe Martin, in “Over the Transom"—2 reels. “VANISHING TRAILS." —————=RAPHAEL OPEN3TO 11 P.M~ GEORGE WALSH in “NUMBER 17" Also two-reel Fox Sunshine comedy. COMING TOMORROW AND TUESDAY—LON CHANEY as “BLIZZARD" in “THE PENALTY” EW REVERE VITAGRAPH PRESENTS “Dead Mgn Tell No Tales” ADDED ATTRACTION, Century Universal comedy, “TAILS WIN." 1349 Wisconaln Ave. j] DUMBARTON 303 icvreon “HELD IN TRUST.” —=HOME—— Paramount-Arteraft Super-Special “To Please One Woman” PRINCESS 1119 H 8t. N.E. EDITH STORY in “THE GOLDEN HOPE” CAROLINA METRO'S B1G SPECIAL! “THE BEST OF LUCK” Featuring KATHLYN ADAMS and JACK HOLT. W REGENT 18th and Califernia Sts. ‘Three Shows—3 p.m., 6:30 and 9. MONTAGU LOVE. in MAN'S PLAYTHIN Charlie onpn-, e e-n - Ill St - R. L Ave, PEN 3 P.M.—WM. D. TAY- __1oR's Drdml_ “THE FURNACE.” 108 Fa. AVe. Fi. W. ves. TODAY AND TOMORROW— MARION D DAVIES in “THE RESTLESS edy-art in 2 reels. Em ALL'S METHOPOLITAN P Atreet at 10th ALL THIS WERK-_JANE NOVAK sad HOUSE PETERS, n JAM: VOO S RN ES OLIVER ODR- OR, THE TRAIL'S and_HOUI ok P CURWOOD'S * [BOBBL; OR. THE TRALL'S END." TODAY, 3 TV 11 P.X~ WILLIAM FARNUM in in “THE SPOILERS” TODAY, $ TO 11 P.M.— WILLIAM RUSSELL in “THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW” VIH AND o STS. NW, S GEORGIA AVENUR AND PARK ROAD screen years ago in her first pictures. LYMPIC Jack London’s “The Mutiny of the Elsinore” With an all-star cast. ADDED ATTRACTION— BUSTER KEATON in “ONB WEEK." CRANDALL'S ™este. s 2.2 3 TODAY AND TOMORROW —{DOROTHY PHILLIS, n “ONCE 10 EVARY Wou ROLD LLOYD, n “NUM THEATER ¢ SAVOY CRANDALL'S *4vox mumazsn, TODAY AND TOMORROW—MAE MURRAY ond 1D POWELL, in *“IDOLS OF CRANDALLS e MATS. 2 l"¥ DAILY 3 Pll !\"IFAY EBUW RY. TRANDALL'S AFotas Zoimarer TODAY AND TOMORROW—STAR DAL dn clni IRA'N&DIHA;'L'S 'm T-IA'I'KI Ga.Ave.&Quebes St N 'rou&mlmb—nnu\: n.-znlc: “A SLA' VANITY." FAIR nll.u. n “BURGLARS BOLD.- N Oth and O Sta. N.E. Ceatinuens ANITA STEWART WALLACE McDONALD NOAH BERRY in “The Fighting Shepherdess” —AMERICAN st S¢t. and R. L Ave, OPEN 3 P.M. LOUISE nuw in “SEX.* 1 extras. LIBERTY Nerth Capitel and P Sts, ROSCOB (PATTY) ARBUCKLE ia “THE ROUND-UP." 7 parts. Usual extras.