Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 54

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¥ AMUSEMENTS. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 6, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS MOCRE'S RIALTO MNINTH AT G YODAY 2:30 P.M. ALL WEEK unam,1npm If You Are Partiz! to High-Class Com- edy, Don't Miss This Screen Interpre- tation of One of the Funnicsi Shows That Ever Made a Hit on Broadway. It Is Crammed [Full of Clean, Clever Humor and s n Better Than the Stage Version. presents TOM MOORE Vificer 666 theCohan & Harris Notable stage, success by Anm Mfiwm / Directed by PN Ha}‘ly Beaumo ! Samuel! Goidwyn 1 | | -ADDED ATTRACTIONS i i i | Rialto Symphony Orchestra Selected Christie Comedy, ' Daniel Breeskin, Conductor “Scrappily Married” ‘ “Home, Sweet Home, the World Over” Exclusive Showing Latest ‘Overture, Descriptive, Fox News SPECIAL ENCORE NUMBER, The New “Harding March" Respectfully Dedicated to “Our President” by John Jon-s MOORE'S GARDEN NINTH BET. D & E i TODAY 2:30 P.M. ALL WEEK uam,uprm | POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35¢ FROM THE POPULAR NOVEL BY SAMUEL MERWIN DEPICTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUDING RUBYE DE REMER MATT MOORE JULIA SWAYNE GORDON CLAIRE WHITNEY CHARLES GERARD AND OTHERS OF EQUAL NOTE SUBSIDIARIES e e 1T e s I.OEW’S COLUMBIA SECOND TRIUMPHANT WEEK The gorgeaus production that features the fourleenth super. program of the season ot Loew's Columbia—Robert Z. Leonard’s adaptation of Clara Beranger’s story— COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2, _hun Brusiloff, Director Opverture, *“Barber of Seville” Preiu “As e, Through a Street™ CRANDALL’S K SMETODAY — MON 722m5 In Allan Dwan's Commanding Pic mendous Dramas Ever Lssaued in In Which Comtrasting Roles Arc Maguifi-ently Distigwished Players, Including James Kirkwood, Noah Beery, Rhea Mitchell, Mary Thirman, | Added Featurcs of Distinction, Both Pictorial 18th St. at Columbia Road. MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 First National Presents a Powerful Tale Interpreted Flawlessly by A CAST OF STARS rization of Ome of the Mozt Tre- Celluloid, a Master Work Entitled “THE SCOFFER” Philo McCullough, Eugenie Besserer. Portrayed by and Musical Ees.-Wed.—PRlSCILLA DEAN in “Outside the Law” Thars.-Fri —BRYANT WASHBURN in “A Fall Hoase” MACKE SENNETT'S LATEST, “THE MOV IE FAN” VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATUPRES P& ALL THIS WEEK First Nationul Presents the Greatest Comedy SYMPHON ALWAYS A GOCD SHOW Siz Full Reels of Joy—One Full Year to Make. f/:.fl//.f PLACE OUT Sat.—CONSTANCE BINNEY in “Something Different” RARDALL’S THEATER CHARLIE CHAPLIN Supported by Jackie Coogan, Edna Purviance and Other Stars in His New Million-Dollar Suyer-Special. “THE KID” sented During Its Record Run at the Metropolitam. OF 7HE COMMON LACE ovEsEnTInG o (T STEL St T b2ty e R AP AES wo armactions Nights, 50c fo $2.50; Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 ¥ ORCHESTRA Ninth at E of All Time Ezactly as Pre- TEADER THEATER 9th Below F Starting Today, 3 P.M. Continuoux Daily, 10 AM. to 11 P.M. THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART MARY PICKFORD IN HER NEWEST AND GREATEST FUATLRE “THE LOVE LIGHT” The Famous Little Star in n Wonderful Italinn Eight-Reel Drama Directed by FRANCIS MARION EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION The Toonerville Trolley That Mcets All Trains “THE SKIPPER’S NARROW ESCAPE”—2 REELS Buxed 1 pon the Famons Cartanns by FONTAINE FOX ATIONAL TNIEHT T WEEK ann—-‘hfl-—ofl-—.wmm-wmamm —— CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN 3« Beginning Today Will Offer Allan Dwan’s greatest Photo-dramatic Achievement,released throughFirst National SCOFFER &1 WILLIAM MOORE PATCH Announces 1921'S MODEL MUSICALCOMEDY HIT DOUGLAS LEAVITT FLORENCE HOPE, HARRY SHORT, MaRY ), ALBERT SACKETT, FLORENCE EARLE, NORMA BROWM, RaYy GRORGE DANY AN COM CHORUS of 60 GIRLS -— GIRLS ~— RGIRLS| ! Ninth Below F The Great Show of Beauty and Youth “THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS” JOE FREED “THE LITTLE ELEPHANT” Fairly Glistening With Burlesque Stars and Stage Beauties And THE MILLION-DOLLAR DOLLS CHORUS $1,060000 NEXT WEEK—*VIITORY BE WITH IN STARTING NEXT MOKDAY 1y sncany not taturan; SEATS THURS. An Awnual Event of the Most Distincaished Theatrical Importance.! AVID BELASCO AND (unm.}« FROHMAN “THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY” By G. MARTINEZ SI¥ ADAPTED BY RELEN AND W. CRANVILLE BARKER i 8 With This * Sonerb Caat: MARTHA HEDMAN ELISE. B. NCIS BYRNE | MARTE WALNTY ARD EMIEY i BEATRICE BAYA ADA BORH HRRRY CRRE neciai Film Feature TRUXTON “ra 1 WEDGWOOD NORVELL ' GHT RD NLCAr in “813" OLYMPIC 1431 U SLONWL TODAY AND TOMORROW— METRO SUPER-SPECIAL “THE GREAT RE EMER” ADDED ATTRACT BUSTER KEATON in “CONVICT 137 STRAND 5, Oth at D N.W. ! VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND LAST TIMES TODAY. 1 i VERA GORDON I } OF “HUMORESQU A SUPPORTED 1Y CAST, N EMP]RE 211 H Street N.E. , GRACE DARMOND, COLLEEN MOORE, N e “SO LONG, LETTY” WALTER HIERS. OLIVER MOLOse 0 SUCCENS, TEATER b and Ieving Srean LYRIC : | i | { i | | i in “RING OF THE CIRCTS.™ | | | #TH AND o RAPHAEL 5% ey OPEN 3TO 11 P.M — PAULINE FREDERICK in “MADAME X" [ ————=NEW THEATER TODAY, 3 TU 11 P.M — TODAY AND TOMORROW— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 535 RTH BT. S S BRILLIANT BRAND NEW PRODUCTION A MOST UNUSUAL MUSICAL COMEDY A CARL CARLTON Production TA | Because Because 1 Because of | Because Of | Because | | Because i | Because 5 ton It iy Bartholomeeana | lewrence Langner | sty M‘,.r.v‘ Johnson Samlvl\ Sagedty Lnerbin by Robert © Jubar, Mitor Alfred | Because Because RE LEE SHUBERT PRESENTS MR. LEO DlTR|CH A_COMEDY OF PARISIAN LIFE Carl Sponsored IRENE. It Is Staged by Rob- { ert Milton, Famous For | All That Is Best In Musical Comedy. ] Why You Should See NGERINE Of Its Wondeful Girls. Of Its Delightful Com- edy. Of The Rare Charm Its Music. Its Cast. Of Its Seductive Sex- | tette. Of Its Fetching Cos- | tumes. Of Its Luscious Carl- Chorus. Is Carlton, DOUGLAS GERTRCD BEGINNING MONDAY sTEIN “10T0” Remarkabl« Produced By Who in “THE MARK OF ZORRO” IEVERE GEORGIA AVENTH AND PARK HOAD TODAY, 3 TO 11 P.M— WILLIAM FARNUM in “THE SCUTTLERS” NEW STANTON 6th and C Sts. N.E. Continuous from 3 p.m. MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in “TWIN BEDS" FORD STERLING --AMERICAN’ in “A BALLROOM ROMEO” st St. and R. L Ave. CRANDALL’S METROPOL n'\‘ F Strect n —ALLSTAR CRANDALL'S TODAY AND CANT. in “THE LMI\DA..A..- 2 DUMBARTON *3} “PRINCESS JO! ——-=HOME JUSTINE JOHNSTONE REAL ART'S NEW STAR. in “BLACKBIRDS" PRINCESS \ | | | 1119 H §t. N.E. | Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle inff| | | “The Life of the Party” CAROLINA CRANDALL’S 2ous, im TODAY—WALLACE REID, And’ M K SEN- | 1 i B,EKEITHS Dail Sunday & Hobdays Prices % 525 - T5c_at Daily “The Greatest Show-Woman in_the World" in the Greatest Individual Spectacular Noveity of the Time | GERTRUDE HOFFMAN + Time Here in a Long P-oriod and Prasenting Hoer Latest Triumph, "DANCES AND IMPERSONATIONS” Srecin] Stage Settines and an Augme-ted Or-hestra GEORGE WHITING AND SADIE BURT Broadway Show Specialists in Their New Comirgling of Chutter and Garoling, Called "TERAL SONGS.™ A Comedy of the Licks and Greeas Tac Fascinating Little Chanteuse YVETTE Jack Kennedy & Co. Al i by Eddie Ccoke and Kiro Clark In the Premiere Here of A Golf Proposal™ & O'Neil Stephens & Hollister |Lou and Paul Murdock In the Big Hit “The Bootlergers With “Back in Berkely Hills" Hilarity Highballs™ *“Topics of the Day." Blackfuce Comedians. in ““The Young Urs Grutier's Toy Shop. Novelty Clintons. Kinograms, etc, TODAY, 3 & 5:15 POML—Kitty Doner, Sylvia Clark, Cralg Campbell, ete. SUMONDAY AND ALL WEEK Y@ THE WINTER GARDEN GIRLS Wlth Billy Abbott in “Viol-Inn” Charming Girl Violinists, Four Clever Comedians a hewilderine arrav of sce enery and costumes. lzm‘ Wl;elan & Prizcila King HARRY ROSE a_ielightful Farce The Populnr Comedian Late Fen- “SUlTE SIXTEEN” ture of the Zieteld Roof THE rOUR USHERS anarte an act ammsing and nleasing JEAN & VALJEAN | MORRIS & TO ! | Acrinl Novelty Pantominints In Songs. Patter and Chatier Special 2-reel ome! ly— Xxlahnee Feature Film— = “MOVIE FANS” MID SUMMER MADNESS AUl pe r(«rnlun(v-u Shown Ouly at 1:15 and 4:45 ' Poli’ CHARM SOHOOL.™ NETT'S “FIRESIDE BREWER. TOMORROW — NORMA TALMA \THD FORBIDDEN CITY. AUBRE! i “THE STRA PAULINE FREDERICK in ‘THE SLAVE OF VANITY' { | DGE, ed 305t MYSTERIOUS - Pre-War Prices TONIGHT at 8:20 Pop. Mat. Thursday---Best Seats, $1.50 Reg. Mat. Sat. Lee and J. J. Shubert Present the Century Promenade Production ALL-STAR CAST —includes— MLLE. ANNA I AND 100 CENTURY BEAUTIES From Folies Bergere, Paris A Huge, Gigantic Whizz-Bang in JIMMY HUSSEY GEORGE PRICE Two Acts and 25 Scenes Book and Lyrics by CLARENCE NORDSTROM WILLIAM MORAN HAROLD ATTERIDGE. Music by JEAN SCHWA CLARENCE HARVEY FRANK ORTH RTZ. Additional Lyrics by ALFRED BRYAN. EDDIE HICKEY PAUL O'NEIL RITE F. BETH STANLEY VERA ROKHM ROSE BOYLAN Pre-War Prleu ORCHESTRA, BALCONY. 81,4 u.- anm ALBERT WISER JACK STROUSE 4 Additional Music by LEW Scenes Staged m{ SAM MISOLLACK' ARTHUR BOYLAN LEW EDWARDS Dance Numbers Staged by JACK MASON SATURDAY MAT. BEST SEA’ UNDER THE PERSONAL Plus 10% :.'n Tax. DIRECTION OF MR. J. J. SHUBERT. Beginning Next Sunday Night—Seats Tuesday The Mesara. Shubert Present The Quaint, Beautiful, Memorahle “MAYTIME” The Musical Play of Everiasting Juy ¢ L

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