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Theaters Automobiles he Swundiy St MORNING, Part 3—6 Pages e— WASHINGTON., D. €. SUNDAY MARCH 6. 1921 gsementg L he Pheaten season was crowded into o the LL the gorgeous musical revelry « the week just closed, including George White's newest —and it may be trathiully added”his best—the “Passing Show” Sinbad. dilapidated star Al Jolson is always a welcome at It was Sinbad's third visit. topped the crest “Scandaly” ba with of two years back and which was a real misiortune. becau traction to Washington amusement seekers. the 1 1 consideration prices and with true Shuber oi the war wave. although the big value of show. to use a not common colloquialism. was * Oi course. everyhody is sorry for Mr. Jolse v hapes for his early re covery ofited by the informa tion since his is @ decided B; I' the bat comedy produ tions will the ¢ it week <hould bs rich m with ~It's Up to You." | “Tangerine” and Tl Fown™ program, supplemented “Way Down pict po ) rd breaking of its own rude Hofi- n vaudev < supplemental attrac- < determined to tell the new admin oing to be better now. by the still ling:ring East.” which is d man of happy memor tions. Indeed. tion in so pearing ieatrical at evervthing WEEK later, the real treat of a new play whose prgduction is spon- by David Belasco and Charles Frohman. | 1- hes there seems to be-a strong disposition to drop the “in sored though at t raeed Wil help to bring the local stage back to its time-honored moorings. “The Romantic Young Lady.” this new contribution to the theater, is announced as a comedy by G. Martinez, foremost ot the young- o Eemeration of Spanich playw rights. Anglicized by Helen and H. Gran O Bamker the latter the adapter of Guitry's “Deburaw” which Mr. Belasca so beantifuliv produced here earlier in the season. There a e easois why Wachington <hould feel an especial interest in the s a7 “The Romantic Young Lady.” which is announced as the pro duction for this vear of the annual joint spring productions \Mr Belasco and Frohman, Incorporated Mae WEST and ILLARD MACK recently broke loose*with 4 new crook melodrama, | GEORSIE PRICE which Louis \\. De Foe describes as an elabora- | tion of “The Rat a ime-act sketeh by Mr. Mack.*an aggravated | and aggravating ex ST Mr. Mack's characteristic style of play A tim B Y Was ~aggravated.” he explains, because all. save perhaps one. of its characters were crooks or consorts oi crooks, and “aggra- vating” because, having made an excellent start in its first two well con- trived acts, it slowed up d lost most oi ingenuity and suspense at the climax for which thé audience had been carciully prepared. It has a “truc-as-steel heroine.” who is "as pure as gold.” * OHN DRINKWATER'S “Mary Queen of Scots” be given its premier periormance by William Harris. ir., at Ritz Theater, New York. the evening of March 21. Clara Eames will have the title role. D WYNN'S new show, which will be produced by ‘A. L. Erlanger. to borrow the Sunshine Girls for a year from the Folies Bergere in VIVIENNT. SEGAL Paris, jor dancing purposes, as well as a corps of young feminine attrac- | > tions from thie Theater “Clan, in the French metropolis. | Shubert-Belasdo * % ¥ x | F i gt st Wik She’ Shohers vaudeviie cireut wpsat et “WALTER BROORS-Cosmot K. M Dritopa DEATRICERGERS September it will extend irom New York®o Kansas City i : INDLER-> Condert. LDRED CECIL~Gayety Condert. Capitol * E A JULSQ.\ may take comiort irom the fact that Walter Hampden ! ¢ ' t0. sufiered a breakdown from laryngiti-. which compelled him to | . present vehicle, “Dances and Tmper-| o~ 2 surrender his Shakespearean roles for a time to his understudy. J. Harry SoBGention ) it s comutc St ant 3 > : i b e i Comin racti oncerts and %R x and her depicti of the character- (S S . 5 . d 1 ol of the character- LAN.” a Chinese play. was recently acted by Chinese students istics and mannerisms of her sister . the Cort T Sew Y % = udents, ————— - | and brother stars of the stage. T s at the Cort_Theater. New York, for the benefit of the Chinese | | added a fon will bt t S ASE 3 . + - added attractic be Geo! hit- fumine fund. i AT THE THEATERS THIS WEEK. SoncdE e eVl Ceores WHIE - = = A it o ectures - * % ¥ % CATION. Wlyte 17 a + S S Ticds 20 i | o - - ong pathos of its blighting is told AN VILSO® : * i R NATIONAL—“It's Up to You,” musical comedy. Opens tomorrow Songs." interiarded with up-to-the AT THEATERS NEXT WEEK. | with sixteen musical numbers to en- 55 s e ANCIS .SOX and De Woli Hopper, in the revival of “Erminie.” evening, at 8:20 o'clock Sxcmsngeyiofibayier aud rep | BETASG ot .| |hance its beauty. The list of the Galli-Curci Today Kave slarted 2 touw abthe casttin Gibidsyoneing At the Forrest| | RErASCO- DUECIES e { Evette ithal chanteuse, JELASCO—Leo Ditrichstein, | | plavers includes’ Eileen Van Biene. 1-Curer Xoday. Theater. Philadelphia. jast Monday night { | BELASCO—"Tangerine,” musical comedy. Opens tomorrow even- | & Giark, wi Yy Eddie, €1 King in “Toto.” drama. Worthe Faulkner, Otis Sheridan. | Amelita Galli-cir . i ) _night ! S ahB20 clbick | Clark, will ofter @ smart production. | | X ATIONAL—*The Romanti [ Buth Thorp. Hienry Norman. Marie | 2oprano, will be heard in . : PN O * r i I s ] ot n . ! v sical tidbits a-plenty. Jack NATIONAL— R. c ttes. Teddy Webb. Marguerite Mc- [afternoon at 2:30 »1 P'oli's EORGE V. NEWTON, who recently resigned as deput \’ll!!l!lli.~~irv|\tr| POLI'S—"Whirl of the Town musical revue. Opens this even-. f‘“ Hm-\d,v’ ind ;’om[)::uy W irn be seen in Young Lady,” comedy. Nulty. Miriam Kurzman, Perce Ben-| Her prosram will inelug of internal revenue in charge of the income tax unit. has joined the o LDEILLS A ok s Aves oh i O A Sare POLI'S—“Maytime,” musical Oy T e Sy business staff of A. L. Erlanger, as general director of the syndicate| = GARRICK—""Way Down East,” photoplay. Shown today, at 3 and | |as “The Young Uns”: Leona Stephens . . radiet: “Comtie Autee theaters throughout the United States. : $:15 pm. and Len DHoltister, fn “Back in| | B. I KEITH'S—Ethel Leey Ethel Levey Coming hers - HEN George C. Tyle il | B I KEITHS—Gertruge Hoffman, vaudeville. (New show.) | |to “Out S Cni oo Ry vaudeville Coming to B. F. Keith's Theator | Debosss: 4 12 “1. g € vler tried the I('\{u'rm\cnx of selling tickets for a} Opens tomorrow, at 2:15 p.n. ! Murdock, as “The Bod | | COSMOS—Catifornia Bathing next week will be the American sing- { “Crepusculs ' Monday night periormance of “Bab.” with Helen Hayes. in Buffalo,| = C “Vie e deyitic ey Gautier's Toy Shops the Novelt S : AN ing comedienne. for six years past a | y at 50 cents less than the regular price. it is said the people. xmtcfilfl:"‘l D at }“] loaiS andtuille (Newistion) Opens Rontrs Ml lomacitn i oo sumping e D R ) e thronging to take advantage of the reduction, simply stepped up to the | - RO PO o _ ?.',l’“'»‘f' will eomplete the with | STRAND—"At the Dentist's o '| i ,,“."'“ ‘,, '!.!f" Erand operijs T { Opens tomorrow, at noon | Today, at 3 and 8:15, th Willl GAYETY — “Vic > - E-crich : k dsedl e T T N et bl X ent’ Kitty Doner and i | 3 Y —“Victory Belles, to vaudeville The Chatterbox | Bescher: “Sh AURETTE TAYLOR. who wants to appear in a production of “Romeo | | GAYETY—"Million Dollar Dolls.” burlesque. Opens this aiterncon, inder of last week's show . burlesque. Comedian.” Others will be unpounced | with, st M, and Juliet.” it is said. is deterred by the iact : i t 3 o'clack | = | 8 i LR Seats ars on iy s q 2) act t American men do | ' “yi . i CAPITOL—"Girls irom Joy- = concert bureau. 1 1 > ak a oma "~ stage S > “R - ki - s i H - Y conc bureau, 1 and ¢ 18 not make ideal romantic stage lovers. She is quoted as saying, “They | CAPITOL-—Round the Town, burlesque. Opens this aiternoon,. | Viol Inn. i land. «Californi 3 St otee _ Seem fo reseite thei rduit foriorivate. use? Whe nof reieatol e at 3 o'clock. A e i e ‘ alifornia Bathing Girls." | : Taming of the Shrew”: Londoners' said Mis< Taylor was an anlady 2 e i b o T R e Tind er Bancr Tl fine Ky fo Khatine 3 as an unlady- | - - - ing with a_matinee tomorro itri fpi s " fornia Bathing Girls, with Donna| The joi : : e 1 “It's Up to You - nished the music. Robert Milton hus!w lock. the Winter Garden Girte, in] I.e? Difrichstein— Toto; Montran. featured dn heach pi T o e i) : NGLAND'S 4 e L ¢ | Btaged the play and Julian Alfred|.viol Inn a auaint musical offe | The Freneh comedy, “Toto,” will be | rade. intersp@rzed with exclusive o DA Gt o NGLAND'S most beantiiul actress, Gladys Cooper. in private life Lady | William Moore Patch promises “a | arranged the ensemblies jof farcical ndency. featuring i Pres=nted by lLeo Dilrichstein and alsongs by Donna Montran and dances nterestin e, Buckmaster., with 1 e Y Ady e R = = pra charming ~ gzirl v [ company of twenty at the Shubert- by Anna La Toy, i= announced for th i e i o 4 blue eves*and a lovely pink and white |Melodic pageant of youth, with more | four of them comedies H Theater. next week, con i Thoater for fiext wieie. e cris ofjthalucaaon. s v i ming rerica. it is said aughs, song hits and pretty girls than 'Whirl of the Town. Pwith excellent singing voices, in ol Monday evening, March 14,015 a sensational production. and pre-|list v l-rn‘x ShE T i haddieal comedy In years in “IVS | putiy Thogter (his week, beg | yrodu which is notablc for its N e S riitan. by lsents i elabbrat revue of the Tatest| rich tone, o poetic Inslsht and infinit Jose LS I S i D 3 Yous whivh comes to the New Lioniont will | present the ¢ | wonders ray of “costumes and | Maurice Hentequin and Felix Duques. |in b Ruines. Othar attrds. [Aililers cLieEpraEnios se OhtEtaRd antley eaks . this wes DONInG tONIOT= | Iorhnenale s ey aneasen HdsomEBcEnEry, | AS i dompanion l ik ant iy lapted by Achmed Ab-{tions will _include Presont | characteristics s AL fIa P y Speaks on Dancing—and Dancing!: : e e bt o Aillereit lines A me: v fo Wse of Mr. Ditrich- |and Future* a e et inralas _— =y ) LT is deseribed as amarvel of stage | wenty-five seen The et i rs.quartet of singing | Siein Who rewrote much of the play | the hizh cost of loving from the cave | of the d The art-of Jacques Tt Y e et NG nTOS] HeoRte ol Het . [ erate constructed alonz original line STiTe Ahns Podssior the r l';:lfuv.lu of so d amuse. | in produc it . 7 [wan 1o modern society: Hallon Case, j baud, Franecs famous violinist, need B heo; 5 Welhron [t the 1 not. limited, o the P £ 3 rere il inetnde Jean hndi In the company are Phosbe Foster,jin a unique comedy —monologue;|no exploitation. - noers on the American | (a0 i other hand. those ckground: it appears with equal Rer e Valjean. rial pantomimista: | Albert Brown, Frances Underwood.}Arenty brothers in blend of program will e Tr o Who dance well can muke even | chorus 5, SRR Wh Prie i ISt i Robertson, Edward See Orlando | istry and comeds 1 and Mays, | C 101, Brahmes: Sici Fro e graceful srain nner in which it is ..."". adicrou dislogue Tuminous with one hundred Century beau-!with t ik Ziegteld Roof, | Z instrumental feature. is Tarantella (1" MR Pavlowa and the ¥ med. In other words, it's up tc with w the interpre on ad- . Morris nnd Townee o comze ami| “The Romantic Young Lady. | The big photoplay feature fo Papillons (Schum dancer and not to th o) ¥ Husscy has headliner diversions i o P ire f ¥ hun . 1o the flamboyant 3 R "v.:v.‘.‘ A i fucilente con- f TRaville waa i res 1 elbne LS ¥ 1 e than passing interest at i:p“‘u e 1“:‘;,‘ :..-nm 1|..A 1 in G Minor (Chonis AN =% i Jove and husiness affairs of {pecue of Lis own. “Tattle Tiles @ atinec feature will be | an thie un of the and e i 3 i o modern American youth WO AR Rkl @ A m De Mille's noted production the D Theater | & mermaid production aint-Saens), M - ricate and coplous an art as Mae West and Advice. ¢ daught s of a prominent i S S i tagr Mad s Nist ey Linning Monday even- | e s, nous paintin or any AR e achieved success ed e e grent photoplay, Dro- 3 e 0 M r. Thiband, Kindler o : A AESWEST says. she never ‘woutd S e e e e o or el S e N At the Dentist's Office. e on woul s i o head o B wi e 7 ’ »vid | i s 1 = tazether the st SN SoteTnal AT suceseatullin’ masical (NI e pplomented with oiher pid S o mantic | nile comedy playlet, “At the Dentist's Bers of prominend ammerstein’s _tSon (s Bl Starting at 3o 3 e oTemost 0! the | Vi a e Strang Pheater next Bl e e o o truerite Farrell | Can exeelient array of v I I LS e | week.” Orhers will include the i3] Theo. Karle-Rubinstein Club. Skt Harry She srma ) e e (il and Sl fearures i apted into Erothers, in a comedy horizon- With Theo Kurle. i bril justis I LR BROw g Kol Out of Kelly ) - e e Ll har wet: Paramo, the Spanish American tenor, as the s & xaum o The book and are by Harold “A Night on the B: ; ; . Nomtor o] monist, “in' “Musical originalit ! Rubinstein Club will =ive 11 il er 101 [fAtteridse, the - muxic by o J he Beach LD AN ity | Anthony and Arnold. in “When Greel | concert of its Washinzton series Shon) i i Joras ey fTviwartzs AL Bryan and Le Lvrdall Lanrell sl company wi My (sio s How pre CCand Jim and Irene Mar-| the New Masonic Temple wnd 3 ‘“A:»[:h!,‘ ot ek £ Au: Hack also contributed lyrics and m joreupy the Stellar position on i e jlyn, in “A Kaleidescopic Ievuc” ofi T evening s 5 axe, onld e Dk L R e The entire production wis staged | 5004 st i it e Rantaitie. voung lady” it i Z0nER and dunces, i violin and piuno | Sy B GO B Cresitlane 0 tan i orl A e A BN R LT et R Inmate Vugs ‘s ons, presented with special seonic ! offices of T A@Mbur 5 o Waigening.* it fvacs | 8.0 DoUE] e LRI OVAY it L in ow. i o | S hag Leen nu ] {._[l lighting effects. Ustvcit LAl 1306 4 ading Comedian in the pivc | Pinsic, song and chicter are rdad srmous in num 2 i photor will ture S ! assented Miss West Thee seore wias composed by the H .. . tnder 1he e 3 Tapproval at . 1y Ve s1hy . i followed the ddviee of | Ml Klein and Jokn MeManu ! Way Down East. | Beach SR L UL e 1 productio | SiiEe Pt moRpsTuEd U IR vetor when | i | whe seventh week of D W, Grilliaes | Ot will it Kol ana | inE been mads Dennix L ons ana o e Sir Philip Gibbs Wednesday. would not = s et -pretu Way Down. '} Will | the Bower Brotie Kool and i (lee My, Barkers: divection { yus i} | - Phitin G o g ' S per Tangerine. { hexin i matinee nerformanes at | Syncopation 2 Sl e its emphatic success in Lon- | . o e e e e s e R o S anens e e S « % toda T B elal ek e 0G0 e American rights 1o the *Girls From Joyland. L or Riie orauroll Nestias o arhas e e followed with Crfor tonight | nard and Lilii Sar Besl comedy were obtained by M 1 ol o : e : ! America Means to the World i e ' Reater tomorrow b and 1wo performates at 2 and ! 1 comedy ide Nebw Ho U Abr 10 Tinyman, head of the o NEXS a B | recently before u cupa Bt b un duie IR S ,‘“L‘,‘-;v»‘u. P e >,| Thix s .{“‘] cond time | U A R .'\""‘,"";",""‘_ b unusual Ay ure funny Billy Gilbert in the - iat Poli's Theat is announced fo mile A i the prima he bookir of this altraction < i in Side l I 5 2 i Make Yourself nt Home return en at the sam ge ds ray with tudied aned in ber fiest production A in order to zratify | interesting ton JoLReAttin i) Wed 00! S i o ot e e bt T Ak 0 L e e § A Dubie DSl ety | i Srempe o an sty | exnoon, | Bl Satiar on PR R nusienl con- nt to continue i1 here W u starring vehicle for Jaek | aUiractive youn DS IE B > ek o 9 Vel : ! pee P Eplex affairs of the nltra-fasi f 1 s imor othorwise o S 3 s B ': ) o i et the dlscriminat on u question of wide it ! b i ; A-fashionables, hus ever caused wider e Pury's famons short stories 1 he | Tebelling Ginst the dise u b o Sl hebn e i neL 3 LLLL et [ i marital entangionents, U |msement loeors of Washington Wah Lshown ax o 1 pharies, sill e EURE s hedeing ler i on a1l sides, (T Drejess f Lithel Clayton us a S o ltURKion, LA 1 mak "o von [UpEY SR O DO smart | this U s terpeee T LD ran thelas in con.parison with wide frecdon | “stuet” actress in the days be- nay be obtained at the o7 g p el U1 sative an o o R e s e I8 il oAy Peel comely, an ediei- | permi er hrothers and men inggre she hecame a star siood her in Arthur h, 1306 € Toi . a Hain p fubay - “n it B Vil DIOTADIA ke 0L ona subject and recent world events Drencral, Her $ttemints nward e-f Bickivel 5 A e . for alse as monore ol ordi e Rk lay. o combination | yicrurized also will be shown Tadom™ find their climax inoaoitier) sod stesd during certain spectacwlar Brwurd e ol i B Inamting. hodiny o ‘(‘ sl i i Lamuzings adventure i ‘.1‘_«‘.\,‘ of her wring Juc- R 4 e e iy NEet s S *Millien-Doliar Dolls.™ ! he 1 o Lads™ is - tion, “The Price of Poss i Joseph Hislop, Tenor, Thuisday. F _ 8 ooy ¥ maidens ailur v i terpreted including Marthal 010 requirement w stisel \ Aeddiele fter i ThaEl ] tare i cotainment heistling e et Ada osiel quirement. wa Miss| Joseph IHislop, Scottish tenor o 1 ard you: but L cirefully :"“lw ‘“‘ combined m.xnly»z twenty g whable situ. Marie AWainwr ytou leap from the second story of | the Chicago cra Company, will s 1rouw Pespert mechanicians un r the o 14 tions wl distinet novelties pr 1 * o > stle o i o | ma his first if - i deadly enc- | of britliar o : son [ et Thom 4 seaside castle to the sea itse irst appearance in Wasi v - A o riltiant 11 T Watker, formerly i stage by eapable performens, heluding i ki ed Harry Gre e mavies e sea Hselll iy geon Thursday afternoon at i 1 i AMion g ma Sothern & Marlowe fwealth of pretiy givls is promised e ws, the leading man. | National Theater. His concert her nedin ; i et ] i addition to the orchestra and | Ris weel e ety e e, o Sldgers cributen o auitiAl Tean ATNH] s Chidntnie @ Ctw ol ay nees he S e 0f | {heir hush tWHW | orking erew the salary list of the [OPrning with today's matine T . 5 ivton to save her from drown- i iy SORirE vy aflri . ¢ nd with ¢ dsland | conpany ineludes a pre LS ition) 48 “Tie. . MINion-T | ~Maytime. £ . Tt iian A et i L Hary, (wo, prograin. Movs: . bustiess the sterierion “The Lt yueimer 1 Aelighiful offe a star declines to} "y, lop's first appearance in : b *imanager in advance. two bill posters desoribed as oo musical g o blitheson - ”:,(‘ f this sort and | Chi November, as Cavari- weail 1 two lithograpl . not the slight- ; | e bump artist” in | guse e TR o 1o ¢ thogranh ¥ bown Ak AL | vouth to hallowed Cina frame- | glnlen technology. Miss Cla Neatfdoest In T la Tosch W pro cust Bileen Wil [ s a “traveling circus” of which e SR work of musical beauty. will be pre-eve ad been 4 “Buinp w- | pounced success. HiS appearances ) 13, nee O'Denisha et (R} yman has Jittle ¢ plion jias £ provs ot sented #t Poli's Theater next week et < A 2 this season have been confined 1o is. . : Cowan composed the scor 1 herself, and when the time camd Jew Y wor il w [ g ¢ Can- | O os sippiiea the Tvvics. dor il Sihiay evaning, dmreh 13 L e oW i Reltamee| o pom nd\CHICAED, Whiteo b2 har o i ordon, Nellie Leach vd AT T¥lér are e e 1 city in 1835, the days of | lained afte Seoiglbaprds already principal ten < 9 ; James Allen Kearnos, Ha GGertrude Haffm e | jians cBoEn e £S5 W Ll ar of the features thit [ aiiho s much-sort-for realism| terfy.” “La_ Boheme” and Ak nes G andh L o e i 1 an. rated in vaude- | burlesque aindiences fo re Oz s, At time Fasch u without a struggle. “Rigoletto. S Lond o A : ) her. Harey C, Power, Al e e 6 Ereatiat thow-woman Tmlers neluge Harey Fentell, 4 reetult] iy astimer Tollows. natng —_———— ondon Hebys ot raf p ¥ and Reed Hamilt the world” will appear in a new pro- | from vaudevilic T aiNas: oenL e Maytime = o0lloxs the optines of pyent Garden “last Sspring awas Pl i 1 ngerine” is a re-ult of the com- | duction at the B Keith Thetror | Ttallin claracterizations Ainad | L canacters £r outh o old age, | Wil Cressy, the well-known vaude- | (rigmph . P8 forte of Thitip Bartholomas | this week, commencing at the matinee | for him a wide foRowi and through parate eras.|ville topliner. was placed under He will be assisted by Arturo e 3 e e N1 "oftman 1= in e [han. formerly with K : “wel pictured with characteris fake arrest in Duluth, put in irons|Bonucci, a noted cellis ¥ K ¢ N i B v e a0 @0 | ininnc rs and costumes, and with rare |and then carried to the lodge of The program _ follo “Chant R Newrs W cirle 7 ac o guredabsenee, and it s «d that hes b LConimed TN bsi ' heat lh - MTA‘”} “x’;r i lwhers NeynaRthe Nonoted SSRGS T i S B ek st bt oniiued ol Fourin P story of youthful love and the lifes <o wooe 7.