Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 52

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2ol g ; AMUSEMENTS. Tfl‘F SUNDAY STAR, W. \SHI\(‘T(‘\‘_S, D. C. MARCH 20, 1921—PART 3. 2 AMUSEMEWTS A \» o . .GREAT - - lll or e ements ress . : “MATIONAL Tonight WEEK 'P'“-g-"::l:\... e F ALLS INN ° ’ ARC AD |, 'GREAT FALLS, VA. e OPEN TODAY A Perfect Place to DANCE | i st ficins RACHMANINOFF , Miss Janet Richrds : kM Ay g PIANO RECITAL o A g oy g e . , , A1 TOIN Tonight . SEATS TOMORROW Maunees Wednesdsy and Saturday ’l‘ha Messrs.: ShubertiPresent thedPlay with Music ; Bo‘filb'.md Lyrics by DOROTHY DONNELLY (Adapted Prom the Originalyof A. M. Witner and H. Reichert) 4 | MUSKCAL SCORE FROM MEWODIES BY FRANZ SCHUBERT rrme‘ by SIGMI'ND ROMBERG and H. BERTE A nmnurr (o\im\\ OF ARTISTS . Ticket for fo served seat, $2.00, (pluy tax) = Bermac, jt5 Dtpn Bl alhmisr | et e T o l.u““l““lll"lllIIIIHI"Illll'llllllIlll“lllhlllullllll"lllll"lllllll i sTRAND NINTH AT D STREET N. W. —hei Conmtinuous Dally From 12 o'Clock Noon. MONDAY AND ALL WEEK THE POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY ' STAR. RALPH WHITEHEAD CHARACTER IMPRESSIONIST EXTRAORDINARY Qurch of Our Father = \Admission 50 Cents Splatdid Musie—Strict Cemsor | T = ene +O'More. Hertram Peacoc o Paul Kee. Joseph Toner. Raymond Metts. Payton Gibbs, Frank Ridy SUNDAY, APRIL 3—MAIL ORDERS NOW EDDIE . " MIDNIGHT CANTOR an ROUNDERS NAN HALPERIY! and 125 others. l-\elll‘u 50c to $2.50; Thumday Matinee, 50e-31.50; (Saturday WMatinee, $§501-$2. Flus War Tax. ROSE & LEE BELLE 3 KANAZAWA BOYS Exponents <o Dexterit o £ PSS AT 20, MONDAY AND ALL WEEK ‘b 3 THE A'EW BEAUTIFUL SINGING PRODUC!TION, “A JAPANESE ROMANCE” <t_Dno ART U SULLIVAN by CORA _HALL Qriginalities Thots tation - AN Performaness Selznick ' Offers EUGENE O’BRIEN SUPPORTED BY HLIVE TEGLL 1N JOHN LYNCH'S STARTING NEXT MONDAY ., 7\™XEEs "SEATS THUR. i] A Delightful Nowveity, \>roduced Specially f Vaud: 1" Cast of NI Tal. “WORLDS APART” . w "'"L“"s‘"'o N DE WoLF ek el il o bty i S — —_— e Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy, Scenic, News Weekly ’ 3 Ho P P E R SHEPHERD & \r)U\\ HARRY & NEVTA ROSE POL! S TON I‘GHT AT 8.1 n the Most Famous of All Ce\uic Operas Those Fast Traveling Boys. In Comedy Songs amad Flirtations. \ JAMEES THORNTON The Dean of Americaw. Entertainers. in_a New Single Offering MLLE. ONRI & BRO. , THE GLADIATORS A Classic Posing and Cycliny Act In Novel Athleiic Feats. PAST, PRESGNT AND FUTURE An Odd Comedy Travesty an the “Ladies.” 3 Scenes. 6 People. Carrying the Wont Superb Singing Chorus Ever Assembled On the American Stage. HEALTH HAPPINESS - PROSPERITY Universal Puchology Association ‘resents HARRY GAZE In a Series of Public Fres Lectures + ox “Constructive Psychology” Local Auspices New Thought Temple OPENING DATE, SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 8:15 The New Way to Health, Success;and .Prosperity G PERMITT OH, BABY! LOOK WHO‘S”HERE' Special Two-Reei Comedy, { The Chester Monxey Picture, “YOU'LL BE SURPRISEIY" Shown at All Performances. Matinee Feature 3 “PAYING THE PAPER” A Paramount Super-Sipecial. Shown Only at 1:15 and 4:45. SHUBERT-GARRICK DIRECTION MESSRS. SRUBERT v LAST WEEK % FAREWELL PERFORMANCES ||£ D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE MOORE'S RIAL.TO RCH FRIDAY, MARCH 25, a DRAMA PAINTING NINTH AT & ADMISSION FREE ALL WELCOME s SR b sk ILE mp AM[R'(m MAU"ES Positively Positively —_— ' = B. ONE GOOD STORY, [ M.o' m-as.so..vs Fauw 90 £ EMBELLISH WITH SOUND' PHILOSOPHY, PRricES PROVIDE PLENTY OF ROMANCE, HUMOR AND PAT'HOS ) RESULT: ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL SCREEN OFFERINGS OF ©HE YEAR Special Film Features YRIC o ne seveees / Y4 391 A, 3 TODAY, MATINEE 3 P.M.—TOMORROW, OPEN 6 P.M.— % o N MADGE KENNEDY in 2 /R & i § “THE HIGHEST BIDDER"” ” ’ il = 1 And Comedy. two reeis 215 | . 2:00, 5:00 1 EXTRA. MATINEE ONLY. EDDIE POLO in “KING OF THE CIRCUS.™ D.ny;xls | sm"lens Hfllldl” and 8:15 ! Prices e |.r lleee———————————— ats 3¢ at Dally ees. Except Satariays. Bundays am 9TH AND O The Occasion for Record-breaking Crowds at the Keith Falace, Broadway. S575. N.W, S=======———o, “Gus Edwards’ Song Revue of 1921 i ST gt WARNING 25 253, With the Popular American Composer-Prodyoer-Manager. GUS EDWARDE (Himanir), § “THE < RETURN" You remember the rush for seats the last seven weeks. e e e iovegu { LMY GOODNESS.™ This will be a bigger rush. BUY YOUR SEATS IN AD- POETRY MusIC ciful Creation That Captures the Acmiration of the Audience. Conoceived, Composed and Staged by Mr. Edwards. Lyrics by WIill D. Cobb. = ———— | VANCE FOR THE LAST WEEK in the early morning ALL LAUGHTER—EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION—ALL MERRIMENT =NEW THEATER e hours, thereby avoid standing in long lines at the box: office Clayton White—Grace Lelgh e el later in the day. the Brilliantly Amusing and Novel Comiedietts ‘CHERIE.” by Mo ‘K MARY PICKFORD in Prices—Nights, 50c to $2.00—Matinees 25c to $1.00 Eddie Buzzell & Peggy Parker F"“k Ga “THE LOVELIGHT” New York is paying $5.00 a seat. “Well worth $10.00 a A Wil and s Wy Message of seat,” says the New York Herald. GEORGIA AVENLR Johannes Josefuon s Original Icelandic ma" 1 FoEAT IO B In the Artic Sparts and Sflollge of Self-Defense of the ‘mm‘ Co ; LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR in ‘‘Topics of the Kinograms. _Order Seats Now—Muin' 4485. “THE SKYWAYMAN” TODAY—3 AND § l&—iTm LEVEY, CICCOLINI. TANNEN, OTHERS. TRUXTON JBEM ) [ = mmsmmrm s g v ||| New York sends Washington m_fl_“_m N Wi i e the greatest motion picture m#,@mg,g;%";%éggym% : | . LEADER THEATRE | in years - - - ANl Week, Starting Today, 3. P.M. ] ,7}19 d’V,ne Stor Qf mother love andyouth NEXT WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT TWICE.DAILY THERLCAFTCR Jack Hoxie in “Cyclone Bliss” His Newest and Best Western Picture Alxo Specfal Comedy Firat Time Shown in Washingxon Larry Semon in “The Stage Hand” p n Chicage 4—4 Months in Hostom William_ Fox ofl‘;rs d picturized presentation 9" a precious poem A Comedy Drama by Carl Clansen Adapted From the “Saturday Evening Post” Story DEPICTED BY A TALENTED CAST. INCLGDING MONTE BLUE JACQUELINE LOGAN HARDEE KIRKLAND STANTON HECK ADDED ATTRACTIONS Rialto Symphony Orchestra Sewell Ford “Torchi™ Comedy -l Paniel Breeskin, Conductor Featuring Johnny Ilm.\ Overture: Selections “Torchy's Big Le “Cavalleria Rusticana" Exclu Special Musical Feature, Sunday Only, \% Cornet Solo by Mr. Furr, S “The Palms" L | MOOREFE'S GARDEN. NINTH BET. D & E ODAY:2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 1AM, 11P. M POPULAR PRICES 25c, 30c, 35e otk at D VAUDEVILL AND LAKT TIMES MISS GHIRLE\I MASON “WIN(J TOY" BOOK ¢ LYRICS 3¢ WILL B. JOUNSTONE i EMP]RE MUSIC &r % ' 9§11 H Street N.E. PRISCILLA DEAN SUPPORTED I LON CHANEY in “OUTSIDE THE LAW” i ve Showing ., 1431 U St Today at 3:00 P.M. Tomorrow at 6:30 NORMA TALMADGE i OVER sl HILLS IR | SIDREY LUST'S ":r;- CRANDALL’S wmoremn || Based on Will Carleton's ave. e CRANDAU-'S e 3 Directed .b_y fian’y Millarde “flennoays “he SWEETEST STORY EVER 1n a romantic Irish comed ADTE NF €D N B mm SfAIllAfi] SUN., MON., TUES., WED. UNIVERSAL PRESENTS GLADYS WALTON | == Nmth Below F ""‘ All This Week CRANDALL’S Theater, 9th & E [ ALL THIS WEEK- ALLSTAR CAST. in THE TRUTI ABOUT HUSEANDS Kpariald spgbial: production, “THE BAIT" Manric ! . SAV O P ; SN WILLIAM S. HART in sxfawmzv e ERoRLS oF : CAROLINA 1 ) ;. N Hl'. : T 7:‘ S .‘ : me BER"‘ L A“n “ PRISCILLA DEAN and | ok S | ROOM ONLY - - - i, EONICHANEY. | the doom Ameimn ot the NIGHTS &-SAT-MAT - 504 =®ee omm MAEHNEBS 25¢wtjes screen “hay n kuown, = n & “ALLDOLLED UP” THURS.,' FRI., SAT. THE STORY OF A GIRL, WHO KNEW WHAT SHE WANTED MOST “BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED” STARRING LOVELY CARMEL MEYERS TALMADGE, 1o §! A WOMAN""" Aud’ CoM- 206 Pa Ave. Ph w. LLIAM w“’a'i‘x‘y’i&l" Dm“°l"“ wi ] “MIDS ER MADNESS." And_comedy. ’ . ) , v

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