Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1921, Page 50

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" THIS WEEK ONLY 94 vy T X 1) T\-\\_/A\ \ 1 TO MAKE IT | METROPOLITAN l mif?:m E WHITES PR W LS!) 1920 UNINC TON THE ACTOR OF THE TIMES 5 POST BATES OMN MUNTLR BOOTHS MAERVELO XS MASTERPIEROF MYSTERY MASQUERADER A HEART-THUMPING TALE OF DUAL PERSONALITY GS. A PRIME MINISTER AND A CREATURE OF LON- m S. EACH BATTLING FOI SUPRKMA THE 'nvm CONFINES OF A SINGLE BODY. ax O MOST REALISTIC ACTING THE THEATER HAS KNOWN IN OUR DAY HEIGHT OF PERFECTION INCOMPARABLE KLEOTRICAL BN S G MR AN O Twe Complete Revelving Stages Perfoct Scemic POR SHEER GRIPFING RELENTLESSLY COMPLLING INTEREST | || STHE URRADKR® STANDS A PEER AMONG PLAYS S Mats.; S:39 g Durtag ‘ Wed. Mat., §3.08, §1.50, Wit THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS ADAM and EVA wrTH WILLIAM BOYD—MOLLY M'INTYRE AND A FINE CONFANY aebiage “"-::.‘:;’.'.‘::‘.‘:‘....-....a ‘%l dem ond Eou. It has Noed mwm J f~ one parcel of save joy ELITE nAvm PowELLs KING NEW SONGS LL WINTER G JMPTUO vs—arx'énounn PEPPJER '] !Ar" GAYETY SHUBERT-GARRICK ..20vi... DORIS KEANE Special Film Features ——L YRIC Eight acts. The mightiest screen melodrama of all time. A picture of nlght life in Rxtra, Sunday matinee only—KBDIE POLO in “THB KING OF THE CIRCUS.” TRUXTON TODAY AND TOMORROW— “The Mutiny of the Elsinore” BUSTER KEATON Robertesa-Osie preseats Wm. Christy Cabourne’s Powerful Human Document, BEBE DANIELS in “YOU NEVER CAN TELL” PRINCESS WESLEY BARRY the freckle-faced boy comedian, in CAROLINA Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle “THE ROUND-UP” __Der-Special, CIRCLE n . Ph. W. 988, TODAY AND TOMORROW— Goorme H?nm# i ’mln! AND 'rmlo ARBUOK! 'l’uul CRANDALL' TODAY AND TOMORROW. in “PPACKNUL VALLEY." “CONTICE 13.% THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—PART 3. 9th St. Below F ALL WEEK Presents His Big Production Monday and All Week JOY BELLS ‘OURANNIVERSARYSHOW’ Fenturing the Highest Salaried Comedian in Burlesque Harry “Heinie” Cooper PHILADELPHIA STRING BAND 23 People Strong—First Time on Any Vaudeville Circuit The Prize-Winning Feature of the “Mummers” Parade THE FOUR MUSKETEERS LUTES BROTHERS In a Cemedy Singing Production The Wizards of the Feet. Entitled A Real Novelty With Thrilling and Sensational Features. 20—Beautiful Doll Girls—20 EXTRA ATTRACTION: 10—NAY BROTHERS—10 ‘Wonderful Siogers and Dancers The Greatest Coelored Jass Band in the World. P. S~—Den’t Miss This Show on Your Life. NEXT WEEK: <“TQWN SCANDALS” “SOMEWMHERE IN FRANCE.” Ned Dandy Presents “CLOTHES—CLOTHES—CLOTHES” A Sprightly Faree, With Good Looking Girls, Gorgeous Gowns and Catchy Melodies . TOMOBROW mm—u.u..e., Thurs. and Sat. MATS., 330 nn.nvno' OF LEE SHUBERT “ADRIAN” Vaudevlile’s Great Laughmaker. And the Best Part of It Is That No One Knows What Is Coming Next. 4 People. RYAN & MOORE Comedy, Songs and Crossfire Talk. OLIVER & LEE A Girl, a Boob and a Ukulele. Special Comedy Film, “THE OULJA DID IT” A Christie Comedy, Shown at All Perfory 5 CAVALLINT, IN "mances. “lu’l TEST DRAMA ov uovl: “ROMANCE” OIOT & Motien Pletutre) EDWARD SHELDO! The Phwt American Tour Stnce the Feur Tears’ Triumph in London Special Matinee Feature Film IWALLACE REID IN THE CHARM SCHOOL Shown Only at 1.15 and 4.45 TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 11 AM. 11 PM. THEATER 4tk and Irving Streets’ TODAY, MATINEE 3 P.M.—TOMORROW OPEN 6 P.M.— “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” the Lights and shadows of the great metropolis. As titanic as the great city itseif. Also comedy. DON'T MISS IT. 9TH AND O STS. N.W. S=SErmmrerr—— OPEN 3 70 11 P~ ALLAN DWAN'S SPECIAL PRODUCTION, “THE FORBIDDEN THING” ALSO GOOD COMEDY. TODAY, 3 TV 11 P.M.— D. W. GRIFFITH PRODUCER OF “WAY DOWN EAST,” PRESENTS “THE LOVE FLOWER” REVER GEORGIA AVENUR AND PARK ROAD TODAY, 370 11 P.M— WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE SPOILERS” PRESENTS LYMPIC—== 1431 U ST. N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW— REX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY, “The North Wind’s Malice® WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. 5 Q ST. N.W. JACK LONDON'S ADDED ATTRACTION, ADDED ATTRACTION, “THE PAPOOSE” IN “ONE WEEK” ENACTED BY A CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL EXCELLENCE DED FEATURES. Rialto Symphony Orchestra Multiple Resl Christy Comedy Daniel Breeskin, Conductor *“Man Versus Woman™ O-M—I.uhrl “Italans in Featuring Neal Burnes Exclusive Showing Fax News 9th and D N.W. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND LAST TIMES TODAY, “THE STEALERS” it climax actually staged with wonderful scenie and lighting effects the/Brant; s at all feature showings. EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in the Belect Special Release, “PLEASURE SEEKERS” AVENUR GRAND CRANDALL'S Z3™Fe"ave: sm MAT. 2 P.M. DAILY; 3 P.M. SUNDAY. 'mDAr AND TOMOREOW — DOX HILLIPS, in “ONCE TO HVER: And BUSTER KPATOX 1. NINTHBET.D A E vopay 2o P. M. ALL WEEK uA m,.nnm POPULAR PRICES 25¢, 30c, 35¢ TODAY AND TOMORROW — OO 1119 H St. N.E. TALMADGE, l‘n DAVG TR FRONT CRANDALL’S TODAY —WESLEY “DINTY” WMAE MURRAY and Davip “IDOLS OF COLAY." And GIRLS, in “OH, PROMISR 14tk Street ai OPEN 3 P. ““TRUMPRT - | 6th a3d O Sts. N.E. Continueus from 3 p.m. CHARLES RAY (Oohan's Great Play. “45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY” Also—*“WATCH YOUR HUSBAND"—lsa, AMERICAN 1st St. and R. 1. Ave, PEN 3 P.M. roduction, “1DOLS with MAE MURBAY aad Also comedy. METROPOLITAN ¥ Street at 10th ml TODAY AND TOMORROW-— NORMA TALMADGE in “THE BRANDED WOMAN." LIBERTY North Capitel and P Sts. THOMAS MEIGHAN in (‘ownAD N QU OF HI8 YO e RROW—ROSOOB (FAT- . in THE LIFD OF THE fz{;snvmn ORDE, of Flevy Hearts and Frosen T OICH“TIA .UISIDlmu sAvVO 14th Marionettes CO | - '] Evening Concert, Chamber Music | Auspices Wuh&n‘:‘n Society of the Fine s FlonzaleyQuartet; Auditorium, Central High Fobruary B Reserved seats—75 conts and 50 cemts. T. Arthur Smith's Agency. 1308 G St Moving Picture Machine -3 Operators’ Local 224 de Auditorium THURS., FEB. 17, 1921 Munic by Tomy Geracl and His 35 Jazzland Kings. Continuous dancing from 9 pmto 2 am. Ticket admitting lady and geatleman, $L00. LOEW’S PALACE TODAY AND ALL WEEK: Presents a saucy and piguant romance, based on the comedy by Roy Horniman, directed by Edward Dillon and star- ring, by vermission of F. Ziegfeld, Jr, that daity BILLIE BURKE “THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH" When she chirped in the chorms, they called her “a bird.” When one of them trapped her with love, and perched her high on Ms family tree, she com- fromted a finger-bowl crisis! What she did to aris- tocracy was awful—but see for yourself this com- edy-romance, completely submerged in laughier!— EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS SUNSHINE COMEDY—‘PALS ANDPETTICOATS’ || | PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THOMAS J. GANNON, DIRECTOR OVERTURE OTHER ADDED NUMBERS. 4 /fl( - \ ‘l ° ' : i' Sunday 2% Holldays *amisus | Prices T¢ Begivning Wonday Mat. Tebruary 14 ind Ending 5 Night, February 20. EVERY NAME IS IN THE STARRY CONST ATION OF COMEDY CARLETON HOAGLAND Presents . HARRY CARROLL & In & New and Novel Combination of Merry Ingredients Called “VARIETIB OF 19217 FERN ROGERS, HARRV LAUGHLIN The Goslin Twins and Six Slick Chicks. Words by Ballard Macdonald—Music by nmy Carroll. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIO THOMAS E. SHEA & CO. Tragedian in His Greatest Roles, “SPOTLIGHTS,"” Showing Him as Cardinal Richelieu, Matthias in *‘The Bells” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. CLAYTON & EDWARDS | THE FAMOUS MOSCOW FOUR Mirthfully Advising ““Don’t Do That." Russiar_Cathedral Singers Cusey & Warren. Kelly & Pollock. The Randalls. Girard Brothers Day.” Buy S-ats Now. Phone Main 4485. Today, 3 & &:15—Dorothy Jardon, Sarah Pudden and Complete Bill. K CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 BW~TODAY—MON.“9a CHARLES CHAPLIN l. the hlnt Bh Rfl'l CM the World Has Ever Seen—a Ne ear in the Making and That Choplh li-llll Wrnte dld MMGHMHE Coogan and Edna Purviance Lead the Support in “THE KID” Distinctive Supplementary Features Both Pictorial and Mustonl Taes.-Wed.—Star Cast in “Earthbound” The Great *“Topics of the Saturday—Star Cast in “The Last of the Mohicans” Abddreviated Camera Subjects and Symphony Orchestra CRANDALL’S THEATER P~ TODAY—MON.—TUES. "3 ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE In Invigorating CMMMS Codd, én Which = the Star Proves Himself Joyously and “THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" %~ WED.—THURS.—FRL—SAT. "% WESLEY BARRY First National’s Freckle-Faced Fumomenon in Marshall Nellaw’s “DINTY"” ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E

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