Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1921, Page 52

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2 1 AMUSEMENTS ' THE SUNDAY: S WASHINGTON, O, APRIL; 10, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS = = el l FATHER FINN New Selwyn Plays. [of,Iopi 3o sopy o, saojencine GAYET ARCADE TRAND RCHIBALD SELWYN has returned | 11t0 2 comedy whSmnusic by Irving from Europe with his arm ‘ “ ikaRe 'r::-_- g 1PauI|s§_ quylsters g NINTH BELOW F ALL WEEK ., Btiwyn arranged 1ler for the Americ aniel” the pow Sirfah Bernhar NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Osmtinmenaiieity Hres i3 ciack Nocs. JOE HURTIG ) - NO New Clasises CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GYM. | \ Offers I THURSDAY, APRIL 20 p. m. P e et o S, e N B |17 5 < i o A N\ on the Da: 3, o 3 B e e evtetors: Moking oo Bemand the Only ‘Vausesiis Home In Weshingten o Burieaquc Slow; SUpreme. NIGHTS |[o=1n ensal o, r 200 81 (s0 war ). s Offering a New Bill on the First Day of the Week. Phooe Cel. 1228, l.n. nn;:'- e u- ED LEE WROTHE = SIX DAYS"ONLY—-BEGINNING MONDAY G“‘fi‘é'n’ ZREDENTING L - S Ana His which Mr. s ) can rights. 1t was ® _aWD ETS COMPANY IN A WONDERFUL MAGIC AND ILLUSION SPECTACLE () wita : fiest money-maker f the Tnt- PETERS & LE BUFF WILL J. EVANS Dolly Sweet and Owen Martin i et Ecomtric Fests of Equilibrism ““The Happy Hobo" P DOWNING & BONIN SISTERS | Hank Brown & Ada Gunther BEAUTIFUL Monday and All Week In “Tt Is to x.n,:. Offer “Come Hers, Come Hare'" 20 BEWITCHING 20 N 9 jon—AIl _Pe: fmu»—:a.u Lewis Offers BEAUTIES The Marsh Producmg Co. i =1 PRESENTS :w‘ i S H E ERRY’ PAT G'MALLEY AND LILLIAN HALL News Weekly. ——BEGINNING TOD. M.— "G & = AY AT 3 P.M. | “ONCE UPON A TIME” | = You will vaun Fnlrflllnmeut really worth while. 7 people. Special acenery I YNG HPS M“ AL & ANGIE KNIGHT MARTIN & GOODWIN il it o e i oy In a Pretty Little Playlet, In & Great Comedy, With Music, il nts brilliant story of o “AFTER FIVE YEARS” “THE UNION MAN” epic’ but losing strugalc. against iove and deating. o' L FLORENCE VIDOR | Next Week: Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy. STV R SC0000SC00000000 2owoo0eX RANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F ST. AT. TENTH SFPRESENTS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY<1 Seenic. Presented by Four Foreign Artists of Distinction. ily 355 | Holidays i &% | Prices U2 ~ 5 THE F AMOUS FOUR MARX BROS T AL M AD (" E TWO FILM FEATURES OF NOTE— e atle b 2 AT ALL SHOWS— MATINEE ONLY— TR BRI T D s by e o oo o e o g e Lo BUSTER KEATON | THOMASMEIGHAN = uan ze P SroH, n His 2-reel Comedy, actios SALLIE FISHER & CO iy “The Haunted House” “The F::h; oni.' Stars” Presenting Clairs Kummer's Most Charming Offering. | “THE CHOIR REHEARSAL” B “MAMMA’S IV% McFARLAND | KAJIYAMA AFFAIR” The American Grand Opera Stars in The American-Made Japanese With & ‘A Concert Program' Napoleonic_Mentality Demarest & Collette | Walsh & Edwards [ The Heynes ‘Strings and_Stringers Clever in Fun and-Jumping Equilibrists o tege oot Sofenly) iR Sgediowm mee THE UNUSUAL DUO._ Seasatioral Roller Skaters. ~Topios of fhe Day~ Kinograms. K CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. Today, 3 and 8.15—VAN & CORBEIT: NAT NAZARRO, Jr.; Whitney & Keane. Full Bill, N l CKE RB D CKER MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 3= TODAY—MON. %1 i I.OEW’S PALACE— | ——TODAY AND ALL WEEK— Special Film Features STRAND Sth at D N.W. LAST TIMBS TODAY— VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND "OWEN MOORE IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY DRAMA, “THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE” EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. VERA GORDON (The *Mother” in *‘Humoresque™) DOING GREATER WORK IN “THE GREATEST LOVE" Larry Semon in “The Hick”—News—Symphony—Topics M!fi"; mumsrons RAY ~ BEAu\'IFuL First National Presents the Comedy Treat of the Year s ot 2 SIS A .,%m&m m’s-»-m-" CONSTANCE TALMADGE Ta ith K Richard ‘-'-"': iy With Kenneth Harlan and a Great Cast in John Emerson and Anita Prese Loos’ Adnaptation of Rachacl Barton Butler's Harvard Prize Play GUY SMANMMA'S AFFATR BATES Harry Pollard in “Rush Orders”—Added Features ACTOR OF Thurs.-Fri—Wanda Hawley in “The Snob” ‘l'l-fl! IN THE PLA' Mack Semnmett’s Riot of Hilarity, “Bungalow Troubles” I SUNSHINE COMEDY—“THE BABY” | LYRIC mm=are e Il Novelty Comedy Overture—“THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA” TODAY, MATINEE 3 P.M., TOMORROW, OPEN 6 P.M.— “THE REVENGE OF TAH7 by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS. Algo one of those nnshine comedies, 2 reels. Pxtra, Sunday matinee only, P Eiddie Polo in “King of the Circus,” No. 9. I = ALL 5 = g ATIONAL Tonight e Guby Thester is Washington Offariog Exclrsively fmericas and Forsigs Stars of Frst ask OF THE HOUR. i Tues.-Wed.—Alice Brady in “Out 2 ! AP;FAABERXVN%‘I'I{ IN TOONERVILLE ('gfn-:nr:', {':7;"! Fxlgpfingwu;ceng’:ig:us AN TO T PN Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ; 3 SUPERB DRAMA OF ABIDING = ; . JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’ N g - . AMERICA’S T“E “lsouEnAnE ‘,;0“.5 STARTLING " REALLEN Sat.—Mabel Normand in “W hat Happedto Rosa” «ISOBEL"” or “THE TRAIL’S END” B FOREMOST VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALSO 2.REFL MACK SENNETT COMEDY. P ] GIRLIESQBE By John Hunter Booth. from Katherine Ceeil Tharsten's Novel Same Great Cast. EFFIE SHANNON and Incomparable Produetion 220 Mats; S:20 Nightx, No Seating During Prolegue. Nichts and Sat. Mat.. $3. $2.30, 2. $1.50. $1; Wed. Mat.. $2.50. $2. $1.50. 1. 50c/ NEXT MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY The Selwyns Presemt This Origimal New York Cmst— DONALD PEGGY RALPH BRIAN | WOOD | MORGAN menrv MUSICAL PLAY “BUDDIES” *THE SILVER HO C ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E O’DONNELL’S ‘;_i,“,;,.,":“'fl;.‘_u’“f‘" CRANDALL’S ™==ter. th &£ £ Sta RDE." 375> SUN.—MON.—TUES.-&3 MABEL NORMAND 0N ¢ ODONNELL'S Frere Jrema, | W MARY l'l’r,\yom in *“THP LOV '1:- V‘HT" 14th and Col. l'lo-l C Street N.E. ‘“THE STBALBRS. EN! o NTE Gmn PRINCESS .52 X wws » CRANDALLS 2 o5 Ta Ave Sk In a New Goldwyn Comedy Hit That Affords Her Her Best Role AN ARABIAN RNISRES Mat., 2 pm. daily; 3 Coming Sunday, April 24, Mail Orders Now “WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA” e o | ™35 mpflgww By : Richard Walton Tually Presents the Everlasting """‘“'- ADDED ATTRACTION, MACK SENNETT'S “THE MOVIE FAN” CAROUNA DOTGLAS MacLEAN -n& 7Q o ‘-Jw'nv CALEBRATES 1=~ WED.—THURS.—FRI. &3 DORIS MAY in “THE ROOKIES Rb- MIKE SAC ET D CHYL Ant ’ NEW STANTON e 3 SCENES oF SURPASSING SPLENDOR - Continuo SHIRLEY MASON in “‘WI MUSIT AL NUMBERS SHIRLEY Ma oL m—[—is—mrmlfl = N E 7 __BILLY WFST in “HE'S | C DA i “Wore's ond Music by CHAS. ABBATE 2' ALICE BRADY In a Romantic Drama of Keen Interest and Lively Charm - | TODAY_STAR CAST in “FORBIDDEN “OUT OF THE CHORUS” TOMORROW.JACK. PIOKFORD n *-TE And De ILmze Subsidiary, Mack Sennctt’s “Bungalow Troubles” SR \IAV WHO HAD_EVERY’ 3 _COMEDY, “THE R 255> SATURDAY <31 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE KID” “THE BIRD OF PARADISE” r.cidhc: Eves.. 56c to $2: Wed. Yat.. 50e to $1; Sat. Mat.. 50¢ to $1.50. m'l"_‘é‘:s TOMORROW NIGHT Mats. Thurs. and Saturday WALTER A e a m p d en MOORE'S - xeals 'f, ughter, entitled, “THB wv.": A.cun{l'[;'\;n§‘?r£“ ‘MACBETH ST | i [ | sttt Topay, 230 P—ALL WEEK—11 am. 70 11 . CRANDALL’S e ~rEAY : L 3 " l-f, -Smw L" _ Entertay i FIRST WASHINGTON PRESENTATION:- CRARN AND THRILL INTENSIFIED om0 TN TS DUMBARTON w2 SAME CAST &-PRODUCTION AS WILL BE- } SEEN IN NEW YORK NEXT WEEK- - - =« | MACBETH ~Mon- Thur-Sat- Matc..Night : HAMLET— Tues - ngh 2 e ROMEO & JULIET—Wed - Ni P MERCHANT of VENICE— ur Mat - SERVANT inthe HOUSE~ Friday Night D, MARY PICKFORD in s —— A A PUBLIC ORGAN RECITAL Under the Auspices of the District of Colnmhm Chapter the American (nnld of Organists Adolph T«mmlu AAGO. Organist and Choirmaster "Epiphany Parich WILLIAM FOX'S FULTON B. KARR PICTURIZBD L% Organist Emn.mml P. E. Church, PRESENTATION © e the WILL DNS T Mt. Venmn M. E. Church South Wednesday, April 13, at 830 P.M. Collection ! Last appearances in Washington for tuio years- Transcontmcnt_al tours 1021~1022- - OVERTURE—SUPPE’'S “MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT.” CHRISTIE COMEDY—“SHORT AND SNAPPY."” DANCING. Beg. Next Sunday Night obaTs Pop. $1.50 Mat. Thurs. _ “Warren” . Mensrn. Shubert Present — sromio: 1 oo, ave Mcm and Heath oDAY, 2:30 P.m—ALL VCEFK_“ AM. TO 11 P.M. . J o~ 7 T“BEAGE-" all fancy and shoe-dancing for stage & umlx-uy 5 DAVISON’S;P:1329 M n.w. g REALART PICTURES PRESENT HARRY MILLARDE son's new dances et vThe Toddle - Cot Siep,” Remlient Walk, Acwy Navy T DIRECTED- BY trictly private. Any bour. Normal course for e Ciws dince Sat. Eve. with orcbastra - o Miss Miller .3 481.11th St uw P;- Tos- .l..l.l'lnlfmnndlu.H.LHdt s et 3 AT e Ko Dlocks ow located at sonthof T8th &nd Cotumbia W. Baliroom and all Treaches dio, Col. 761 of ‘stage dancing CATHERINE BALLE W. Fraoklin 6508. SHUBERT-GARRICK mur 2:15 aw 8:15 "> ADAPTED FROM THE PLAY ‘ALLNIGHT LONG* vy i i I pople o The gone : ‘AVALLERIA 7 \ PAUL BSIPE & EVENINGS—50c to $2.00. MATINEES—25c to $1.00. T : A B e B ; Mail Orders ."";.::'. .::.,:.::; <7/1PHILIP BARTHOLOMAE Seats are now selling f orall performances and patrons are D""""f,.fflf&ngfn?,:"u““‘ i “"-';; SR R I AR S e ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES HEED T advised to purchase well in advance or you may miss seeing 25 8 Digesr Bih ’“i;' e this, the greatest buman story of all fimes. Popular Matinee Thursday: Orchestra, §2 and $1.50; Balcony, #15 Gallery, T5e and 30c. Add 10% for Tax. T ATRTIRTET i T TR | i bt

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