Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1921, Page 50

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AMUSEMENTS El 9.‘“ ud-tormmv 13th&N.Y. A Cwing to the death of Cardinal Gibbons, the ball that was to be given at the Catholic University Gymnasium on Easter Monday Night, for Irish- Relief, has been post:f \nQ‘Innln‘March 28 Benefit o | MONDAY—Argor Academy. Paone Main 397 for Information. Daily T Snnday 3% | Holidays *me 33 | I’nces o EXTRA—EASTER MONDAY HOLIDAY MATINEE 2:15 P.M.—Same Frices as Oharged urdsy and Sunday Matinees. The Gentleman Who Is the Stage’s Most Beautiful Woman JULIAN ELTINGE, The Betiliant and Beantcous Sk ing Widow™ and Othe: 5. Eitinge Will Pmem nu Anu..u' R Hats and Other Adornmonts of The Latest Broadway Sensatio: WII;LIAM KENT & CC. JEAN ADAIR (n **Shi >, He \'-Isl!rd luy”l- I,nny llllw By X;‘nhn‘;"lc;' TA FAMOUS ART 45, BERT LEVY e % & Gene Tord | MARGUERITA FADCIA “‘Song_Studv of Boys" SP) Burt_Gordon In THE_TINNIN DANCERS MARGARET TAYLOR “TOPICS OF THE DAY In & Terpsichorean Novelty | “The Dainty Little ifiss™ | Kinograms. Today, 3 & 5:15%—Gus Edwards’ Revue, White-Leizh Co., Ruszelj & Parker. NINTH AT D STREET N. W, ro-m--ou. Daily From 12 o'Clock Nees. MONDAY AND ALL WEEK CANTOR AND YATES PRESENT THE A Vaudeville Cocktall With = Dash o Melody, Mirth smd Dance WILL & MARY ROGERS ‘It Didn't Take the First Time' THE PERELLOS Sensational Exponeats of Equilivrism Star of “‘Passing Shcw of 13%0” MERLE HARTWELL | CALLAHAN & Biiss With Marie Franklyn at Piano o _Mic] Premier Photograrhle Presentaticn—ARl Performances—Selsaick Offese ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN * IN KATHLEEN NORRIS' POPULAR “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY” Added Attraction: iple Reel CQumedy, Svenls, News Woskly ‘Whitehead; Grazer & Lawior; 8 Kanasawa Boys, Ete. A Travest: y C\u‘lrler Mats. Thurs. and Saturday POPULAR MAT. THURS.—BEST SEATS $1.50 THE MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT BLOSSOM TIME A Three-Act Play With Music Staged by J. C. Huffman Book and Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly (Adapted from the original of A. M. Witner and H. Reichert.) Music from Melodies by Franz Schubert and H. Berte Adapted by Sigmund Romberg A BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS Ths leading femininé’ members of the cast are: Olza Covc Zo= Barnett Leeta Corder Frances Solliay Ethel Braanden Emmie Niclas T2e leading male members of the cast are: Ralph herz Colin O’More Bertram Peacock Eugene Martinetti Yvan Servais Robert Payton Gibbs Frank Ridge Paul Kerr Joseph Toner Raymond Metts Sunday, April 3—Seats Tuesday THE WHIRLWIND EDDIE . MIDNIGHT CANTOR "~ ROUNDERS RECKLESS, RIP-ROARING REVUE New York Century Theater Production NAN HALPERIN Harry Kelly, Lew Hearn, 125 Others Eves, §250-50c; Thurs, Mat., $1.50-50c; Sat. Mat., $2.00-50c. ALIC WONDERLAND sit. American Women's ¥ Home, Central Tnion America. nmittee, Medieal VVISIT MT. VERNON—HOME pored until Monday even- || oF QUR. FIRST PRESIDENT . i‘lz, April 4. Music will be Historic Alox}nndrh Arlington and furnishe { byMacWilliams® || = Slectric tratne lenve frequently from Orckestw. | Washington and Virginia Railway Co. SKELLY ~ HEIT REVUE: g THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 27, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS Lessons by Experienced Teachers. - RACHMANINOFF ARGADE PIANO RECITAL National Thester, Thursday, Mar, 31. 4:30, Seats now o Bureau. in_ Dr Private and Class : DANCING | aiveEhaer PONSELLE iven Children. | WEEK Dramatic Soprano Metropolitan Opera New Cl Poli's Theater, Friday, April 8, 4:30 L3 | NlGHT Bu-{ i \ le at Mrs. Greene's Conce:! l‘ Sracs M. 6493 SHURERT-RELAS vusumsrous PLAquusE BEAunFuL A EASYRE PLACE OUT OF ohuy THE COMMO! PRESENTING O 13 ETASE Omut THe. FoNE AOSY Fomt i w rrne AT w0 amaACTIN Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Phooe Col. 1223, GEO. ATTS Presents on Hin Annunl Tour RMERLCAS SWIRTENT TRISH SING LI WAL,"I‘EI?_—I AIIIAN romantic @ lnls*h comedy ¢ \Amunllin: m yYouth, Sanshine and Laughter. EORG S SCENIC PRODU ll N 'K NEW SONG III’I‘H “On Sweetheart's Shores “There's Onc and the -M favorite Irish S Now Forming. Seats on sale at Mra. Greene's Conce reau, in Droops, 13th and G. Mai EASTER WEEK THE EMINENT COMPOSER, ARTIST AND ACTOR, Frederick V. Bowers ASSISTED BY A SEPTETTE OF AMERICAN BEAUTIES, IN “AROUND THE WORLD” A Musical Extravaganza in Three Scenes and Six Episodes. HUDSON & JONES |COAKLEY & DUNLEVY In Their Mirthful Oddity, In a_Blackface Military Travesty, “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME." “THE TRENCH HOUNDS." HEAR SCANJ ddy’s Dhudeen,” ¢ to kicar an Irish Somk,” PRICES 38: Eves. 30c to $2.00; Mats. Wed. and Sat., Best Seats, $1.50 NEXT MONDAY SEATS THURS., 50c to $1.50 THE JOY SHOW OF CREATION An Original Musical Comedy Bringing Up Father at the Seashore The Most Beautiful Parisian Beauty Chorus SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES MERRIAM’S DQGS In the AVI Comedy Canine Noveity—All Dog Actors— MONDAY’ APRIL loth .‘,\\l-l?;;h L “AT THE SEASHORE” WELCOME LAST Vaudeville's Largest, Finest and Funniest Dog Act. TlME R E T U R TIME' ALOHA & GIRLIE A Breeze from Hawaii. MARIE SPARROW The Laugh-a-While Girl. #x MOST POPULAR ACTOR axo BEST LIKED PLAY WASHINGTON HAS SEEN IN'YEARS Richard Walton Taully Is Privileged to Present the Play of the Hour and THE ACTOR OF THE TIMES GUY mg'r atinee Feature Film, “The Eduuhon of Elizabeth” Paramount Feature. Shown Only 3t 115 and 3:45. al_ Two-reel Comedy, «His UNLUCKY JOB” A First-time Shown Sunshine Comedy. Shown at All Performances. TOMORROW ALL AT I ONAL NIGHT WEEK Gsly Thester in Washiggton Ofi@ng Exclusively Americen snd Foreign Stars of First Reak. ‘atinees Wednesday and Saturday ALV U BATES - IN SOMN MUNTER BOOTHS MARVELOUSMASTERPIECE OF MYSTERY MASQUERADER WA B " I “ G Box Office sale opens Thurs- day, April 7. Orders will be filled ax recelved and tickets mailed at once | if you send remittance and self-addressed stamped envelope. Night and Saturday matinee prices, Orchestra, $3.00 and $2.50; Mezszanine, $3.00; balcomny, $2.00 and $1.30; gallery, $1.00. Matinee Wednesday. Orchestra, | | $2.50 and $2.00; mezzanine $2.50; h-lcony $1.50 and $1.00; gallery, 50 cents. g NOTE—CURTAIN, EVENIX S, 8.10 SHARP. MATINEES, 2110, FRANCIS DeWOLF WILSON—HOPPER | In the Most Famous of All Comic Operas ERMINIE CAST INCLUDES Krn-dv to secure first cholre of seats, mail your ticket order at once. Do net delay and be Jemnie Wr-tiel'lby et eemes = Recoxntzea Pre—cmrn RANDALL'S I Melrop()lllan 'HIS WEEK PRESENTS nterpreter of Youth ( Il ~\RL[:5 RAY a Horton and a tai- vie lightful T in © you were born 19 AND PHYLLIS” f Raw's independent Fis Natwonal, in parts from his he OMEDY—NEWS—SYMPHONY—TOPICS CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. K NICKERBOCKER MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 = é = = Farst National 1 CHARLES RAY upported by Clara Horton and a Splendidly Chosen Cast n[ Yauthlul Artists in the Idyllic Love Drama of a Small-Town R NETEENANDPHYLLIS” Harry Poliard in @ New Comedy Hit, “Fellow Romans” Tues.-Wed. — LOUISE GLAUM in “LOVE” VANITY FAIR GIRLS IN “RUNNING WILD"” iv:r" ost Exrponent Kennedy in. the “Girl With the Jazz Heart’ hurs.-Fri—Madge XT “A TWILIGHT BABY” ‘1A ADDED COMEDY, Saturday—ENID BENNETT in “SILK HOSIERY” RANDALL’S THEATER &~ SUN.—MON.—TUES.<&=§ BRIEF RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR DEMAND CHARLIE CHAPLIN ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E Angel .a.. R Reed e Wiliamn Ronamond. Whitestde “The Most Superb Singing Cherus Ever Assembled on the A-e&m Stage.” STARTING REXT SUNDAY 03 0aY Gvey. SEATS THURSDAY EDGAR MacGREGOR Submits the 1931° Surprise Musical Comedy A DANGEROUS MAID | Music By Geo. Gerah: Lyries By Arthur Francis With An Au-lnr Cast Including Juliette Day Am | the ) | Shubert-Belasco Theater | _ Ever since Mr. Guy Bates Post closed his recent phenomenal engage- | | | ment at this theater I have been endeavorina to induce Mr. Post to return | | | to Washinaton once more for a few farewell appearances in the fascinating John Hunter Booth mystery drama, “The Masquerader,” knowing that he would not apvear in the vlay next srason. w have the eztreme nleasure of anmouncing to the many admirers of this aterhw actor and solendid D] the return of the same ideal cast { otk areauction, ithe mopalanity ol whick beooktly tapei o tho | Utmost the copacity of cur theater, and swhich from inauiries it seems | likely will be quite as sopular during the coming farewell cngagement. It is therefore desirable that no time be lost in the reservation of seats by those who may be intereste espectfully, L. STODDARD TAYEDR. AT LAST! AFTER ALMOST A YEAR ON BROADWAY NEW YOR] WILLIAM FOX presents/his WORLD FAMOUS PlC {0 RE OF MOTHER LOV | ' T —— A & v "REGULAR-PRICES- 'I'O .. IGIIT FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ‘WHICH TURNS BACK SHUBERT-GARRICK THEATER- In His Siz-Reel. First National Master Comedy, “THE KID” ~WED.—THURS.=&] ACK PICKFORD inthe*“ManWho Had Everytluns Larry Semon in His New Two-Reel Riot, “The Sportsman™ 25~ FRL—SAT.=&] = MADGEKENNEDY inthe “Girl Withthe JazzHeart JOHNNY HINES IN SEWELL FORD'S “TORCHY MIXES IN” PICTURIZED PRESENTATION OF| WILL CARLETON'S IMMORTAL POEM THE PAGES TO THE HAPPIEST DAYS OF YOUR YOUTH AND CHANGES BROAD SMILES TO PEALS F LAUGHTER * ———s &, N\ TWICE DAILY 2 AND 8 P.M

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