Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1921, Page 58

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. "3 AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 17, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS ! ; — = . “FLAPJACK” JONES DIES. Quebec Won in Daytime. T. ARTHUR SMITH, All Tickets Sold for April 15 Eoot SRRy ey 1 LOEW’S COLUMBIA e priTo] =n T e JULlA CULP Tn“;vl:‘:““‘lfl“t}' ing of Septem the British | Montana Since Civil War. Los Anzeles Dapatch in the Ranws City Star NISTH AT D STREET K. W._ ; SECOND RECORD-BREAKING WEEK i u-m ';:"';‘r'::""l‘:n ing at'a Dolat e known a4 arrangements wore being Contindous Dilly From 12 o'Clock Noon. 1 RECITAL = TODAY AT 3 AND 8:15 Wolfe, after suff, . ot for John ©_("Flapjack™) e i | “ 5 - 5 igure of the rl B BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL illl THURSDAY, 4:30 § BATHING o < river and sculing the | was calied “FIapIack” because, w VAUDEVILLE SUPERB PRESENTING RS s B BEAUTI ES” "n”n;]:n‘:\:'m r;\;:»’:d 'r.r::l 1-‘:—:!:;:\ we"‘fi:d.;;l\ffl;(oolnur i AL FI ELDS Remaining tickets, 3 3 the day broke 4500 men with two|seventy-five vears o S suns had climbed the steep heights | and were drawn up on the Plains of |teen years old he Abraham, about a mile from Quebec.[“'™¥ and fought Thomas H. Ince’s vivid drama of life and love, based ed the federal SSISTED BY OON RODY, on May Edington’s brildant story of @ woman’s A HUMOROUS SKIT, Instrumentalists of Note. ARTHUR DUNN & CO. | SIX MUSICAL NOSSES IN “SKILES AND TUNES."” MUSIC, CHARM AND COLOE. Premier Phetedramatic Presentation All Performances—Selmick Offers CONWAY TEARLE axo MARTHA MANSFIELD IN A ROMANCE OF THE SMART SET, _“SOCIETY SNOBS” Added Attractions—Muitiple Reel Comedy. Scemic. News Weekly. BF NOTE—A PRESENT FOR YOU—NOTE S IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR SUNDAY OPENING THIS COUPON IS GOOD TODAX—SUNDAY. APRI MATINEE PERFORMANCE FOR 20 CENTS ON THE P! A"( ORCHESTRA SEAT. EOR 35 CENTS O THE PRICE OF A IIRST BALCONY SEAT. FOR 10 CEXTS ON TIIE PRICE OF A SECOND BALCONY SEAT. H @ Cut It Out and Prescnt at the Strand Dox Office Ay Time Between §| s ETHOMAS M EIGHAN | € *3 and 6 I. M. [£) AR *Tol nhun n:~ . : e = SO | : nmwm g LIS SIS m EXTRA ADDED—Americ r—CATRA ADDED Spec:1al Film Features| ‘The C;ggfifgfuflt Meri | M Joe Morris and Flo Campbell [Dane Claudius & Lillian Scarlet IN A NEW COMEDY CONGESTION. “THE MAN BEHIND THE CHAIR." epic but losing struggla against love—with it About 10 o'clock they were attacked |WAT. Then he went ‘m Butte, Mont by Montcalm, who had a force equal | Bhere;, 85 & Flage driver he allied CARON & FARNUM GORDON DUO HOUSE PETERS and to the British, but of interior crain- |"HREE LG L wan remove Clowa Acrel Extrzerdinary. Artistio Vocalists. ing. The French lines were broken to the residen here of W. A, Clark, I by the British fire. Gen. Wolfe, as he?,,— son of the ex-United States s | led the charge. was struck three!itor from Montana, who takes time: time in the breast. He ,ctive interest in veterans from th to lie down, and whil e. 1t was at Clark’s h still on he died that Jones die AECTION OF MESERS SHUBE! WASHINGTONS PLAYHOUSE BEAuTlFuL P2 saesanmmo o X EASURE PLACE OUT OF THE COMMONOLACE. | i cscrioves THE SELWYNS Present DONALD PEGGY RALPH BRIAN | WOOD |MORGAN AND THE ENTIRE NEW YORK CAST in FLORENCE‘ V\Ilp)m(v)ll}m, | SEUIERT-BELAS ADDED SCREEN AND MUSICAL HITS Daily £33 | Sunday %2 | Holidays %% 5% | Prices 7= 525 Reserved Beats, :nc at D-ny Mats., Exoept Seturdays, Sundays and Holidays TRAVESTIST OF THE TIMES HARRY WATSON, Jr. A Conspicuous Figure in the Oamally Awials of Jho Siagy sud E-p.auuy Noted for His haracterizatibn of “Young Batthng Kid Dugan To Be Prvurhm Upon This Occssion With His Uproariously L LOEW’S PALACE -TODAY AND ALL WEEK— Do you remember the magnretic star of “The Prince Chap” and “The Fronticr of the Starsf Here's the same brilliant Feramount player 4 smashing tale of man’s brutality and & girl's THEATER deathless love that triumphed over all obstacles—Based Tunning with “The Aviateher:® _The Call of the Sixties." LYRI 14th and Irving Streets ;,. the story by John A. Morosco—Directed by Tom Vincent O’'Donnell “The Kid McCormack” in a Series of Typical Songs e —_— Fink's Mules ATt Heary & Leah Moore Nathane Bros. Cast Includes Lois Wilson I A Rare Novelty scorts Supplied” The Aglle Patr By GEORGE V. HOBART The Jorden Gi 'nm- of the Day.” Ki ims. Others, . A “Enn' Muslc‘l Pll Music by B. C. HILLIAM Today, 3, 815 NARKS BROS.. SALLIE FISHER. KAJTY All Last Week's Stors. Prices, Eves, 50c to $2.50; Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 ————————————————————————————————————————————— “x” APR. 24—SEATS THURS. G T RICHARD WALTON TULLY RESESTS THE PERENNIAL FAVORITE A Y E Nmm! ll BFLOWEEKF BARNEY GERARD PRESENTS o11 H s-r!B E Fi Rklfifll I‘:‘-llirl- ‘l'-:ir'-hvu-;--ung nl-;--u. Wm.s JOS- K- WATSON § WILL H. COHAN orence Rockwell and the Famous Hawaiian Singers > ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Erea 50c to 82snt. Mat. 50c fo $i0-wea. Mate she 1o 31 SLITKIN & SLOTKIN “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY” Bankers and Brokers In the Funniest Show Ever Written HOME IZ{:’E‘E ety CRA‘{DALL’S ASSISTED BY PRINCESS o 5t % 5 " Andree Poole and the 6 Musical Buds RI‘X’E-S[.O ‘THE GIRLS DE LOOKS’ CARO 11k & NgcC. Ave. S.E. A Bouquet of Beauty Plucked From the Garden of Melody INCLUDING oy LodABY RickFoRD T I W Dainty ANNA PROPP Winsome BETTY EVANS ANTO! i o ROSTER REATON, iy ) 3 Dashing MOMI_KALAMA "Exxs;l;m e ;:-i:‘-: ;:;.;.';";‘E"; “HHE SCAREC AT "Rl and caod Fan: D etintss s wmg oats. Nifty GEORGIE STONE Genial SAM GREEN EVE? with star cast. m COOPER AND R[CARDO Hawaii WILLIAM KAO, and the Lanky JACK THOMAS “F pian Carolina Sunshine,” EDDIE SIMP ELITE * lmt and R. L A TODAY—CHARLE! The Nutty Comedienne and Her Clever Partner—Funny, Fast and Furious. A Barney Gerard Production—Meaning “The Best Possible” TODAY, MATINEE 3 P.M., TOMORROW, OPEN 6 P.M.— EUGENE 0'BRIEN fn “"WORLD'S APART." Also comedy, two reels. Extra, Sunday matinee only, Eddie Polo in “King of the Circus,” No. 10. . 5 ®TH AND O e RAPHAEL 545 e [ I! OPEN 3TO 11 P.M.— | VIOLA DANA in “THE OFF SHORE PIRATE” EXTR.A 'ADDED ATTRACTIONS Latest Christie Comedy, “Dummy Lovye” PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Qrerture—+Rigoletto” (Verdi) TODAY, me\L—ALL WEEK—11 A:m. T0 11 P '—CLEVER- NG—WITTY HARLES CHAP- e e T Shy, Xont and Furlous LIN i THE Kipo ARLES CHA m‘u‘&"”’“‘% J0HNSTON PHYLLIS GILMORE & CO.| MME. SWAIN'S PETS NEXT WEEK—“BOWERY BURLESQUERS” oLmlc INA (1_:”1{&::!;_ |.)LLY = ND TAXES In Itr."?(-xa‘l'yAll:;-ylfl, In a Rare Display of Animal 1431 U Bt. N " noBEY PRISCILLA “DEAN' W 5. .W. | LON CHANEY in “OUTSIDE THE LAW." | | Fast, Eccentric Dances, “BANG” 5 INA CLAIRB fn “POLLY “A_TREAT FOR FEET.” = oo T R R e POLLY AHERICAN TR e e ————ncw Chniatie Mermald Taughmaker A s YOPT-BOILED | YEG CHARLES CHAPLIN | in STHE KID." Extra, CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAX | zax." F Street at 10th = THIS WEEK STAR CAST o oMAR orth Capitol SHALL 3 ILANS “BOn: HAMPTON OF UBER" L °g;':\:,¥',; I'LM'E “FORBIDDEN FRUIT." CRANDALL’! ',‘,‘.;‘:‘.'.'g::‘,: DUMBARTON ?34° Wisconsia ave. s DOROTHY GISH in TODAY, AND TO: 2 Sl “FLYING PAT." nntn.m&: sa | NEW THEATER 3% 8 st sk ‘}RA (xl)lfl\fl\ 1 E G TODAY AND TOMORROW—ELMO, e i K. Also Pt St COLX and AGNES AYEES. in CrHE N Y Sany s Dunshine’Cobieds, SAVOY THEATER Ga. Ave. and A REVER:. THEATER A ve and TODAY AND TOMORROW_GEORGE AK-|BLAINE HAMMERSTEIN in PLmsrRr TOMORROW ALL m her brilliant new photodraraa - ~ “_lGHL'h:m ER“ PAR.S' i : RALPH DUNBAR’S SUMPTUOUS REVIVAL OF BY SADA COWAN. i THE WORLD’S BEST 3 LOVED AND MOST OVERTURE—OFFENBACH'S "LES CONTES D"MOFFMANN." VIOLIN SOLO—DANIEL BREESKIN, DRIGO'S “SERENADE."” TUREFUL OPERA— SEWELL FORD COMEDY—“CROWNING TORCHY.” RANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F ST. AT. TENTH BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 WILL PRESENT The World Premiere of BOB MOORE'S GARDEN 230 pu.—ALL WEEK_11 Am. 10 11 . —TWO BIG SHOWS IN ONE— ELMER J. McGOVERN TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Mats. Thursday and Saturday Popular $1.50 Mat. Thurs. AN AMERICAN OPERA—SUNG BY HAMPTON DORALDINA STy ‘WONDERFUL CHORUS In the Photoplay Magnificent, " |8 || mmome oncrmrrn The Woman Untamed| | & PRiCE . S AT e S ssteeee — STARTING MONDAY . SEATS THURSDAY ROBEET B. MANTELL GENEVIEVE “I!&M PER . MAT.—MERC] SAT. NIGHT—JULIUS CAESAR. OF PLACER MARSHALL NEILAN’S FIRST SPECIAL PRODUCTION A GREAT STORY—A GREAT CAST—ADDED HITS K CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 155 TODAY—MON. “Zg First National Presents a Drama of Tremendous Interest Bob Hampton of Placer In Which a Great Cast, Great Prodiction, Great Story and Marvel- ously Beautiful Natural Settings Combine to Stamp This Unparalled Super-Special MARSHALL NEILAN’S BEST Subsidiary Features of Unusual Diversity and Superior Quality Tues.-Wed.--Star Cast in “Tlle Truth Abcut Husbands” VANITY FAIR GIRLS NT AND POWDER” T hurs.-Fri.--Mary Miles Minter in “The Little Clown” ADDED COMEDY HIT, “THE TOONERVILLE FOLLIES” Saturday —Tom Moore in “OFFICER 666" VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA In Conjunction With Personal Appearance of mmrr 1he Hawaiian Revue A Superb Prologue, Including BIGNE.PATERSON Maris, Taylor In & Repertoire of noy“-r“nA:wAm Florenos Armstrong Hawaiiss-Eeyptian RCHESTRA Prices, Sunday, 30 & 535¢; Week Days, Matinees, 28c & 30¢; Nights, 39c & 55¢. ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES 4th AND LAST WEEK MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P. M. GORGEOUS - MUSICAL - BENEFIT FOR, The Wounded and Needy Veterans of the World War RY THE ST. MIHIEL UNIT OF THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S LEGION ATTHE chkerbocker Theater wE RNNON. APRIL 20, e ) 27 R e, 2 EVERYBODY RECITAL AUSTIN O n\lunl. Planist HOTEL HADLEIGH, AND Tickets, $1.10. . X 3 ARCADE WEEK NIGHTS—$:30-12 DANCING Mon.—“Paul Jones” Night Tues.—Charming “Spring William Fox’s Picturized Presentation of Will Carleton’s Precious Poem An Amazing Singing and Stzp-Dlnuu Bevy of Broadway Beauties PRICES: Orchestra, $2.50. Balcony, $£2.00, $1.50. Gallery, B0c. Thursday, Popular Matinee. Best seats, Add 10 per cent for tax. WEEK OF MONDAY, APRIL 25 COMING 1.0y aa Sy Fortune Gallo FPresents SAN WLO E From the Manhattan Opera House, New York Ninth Triumphant Transcontinental Tour Repertoire E ! it E T L C ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E RANDALL'S THEATER ¥ SUN—~MON~—TUES. ©1 E. K. LINCOLN—AGNES AYRES In 6 Drama of Great Power and Suvreme Artistry in Which Their Broad Interpretative Powers Are Given Ample Scope “THE INNER VOICE” & WED~THURS. ©@ ALL-STAR CAST In Omo of the Most Delightful Amerioan Comedy-Dramas The Screen Sensation of the Age Directed by HARRY MILLARDE DANCING. ~ CATHERINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 8508, Why time with people who waste !flt lan? ‘We_produce results. Beginners® Tuesdays, 8:80 to 10. Hours, 1 to 10 p.m. ) MME. BUTTERFLY. . A tale of divine mother love and youth. It wf'll turn back the pages to the happiest days of your life "“w'-.“. Naria, Burrou, Stanire. Vaile, DeBtast, vey. Aereenes MORE STORY—MORE COMEDY—MORE LAUGHS—MORE HEART S radirall 5 - SRR s e RONJPHON: THAN ANY OTHER PICTURE R m—— e D IL TROVATORE. o oo, e f'.'ga';:h., Evening & FRL—SAT, © ncee*The Toddle.” *The With Freeman, Barron, Taseriile, Valle, DeBinat. GAETANO MEROLA, Musical Director Seats on Sale Tuesday FRICES: l:n-hc- and Saturday Ma , $2.00 and $1.50; Gallery, lm“-‘ o THURBDAY MATINEE: O $2.00 ana ‘Balesay, SLES. 31,00 Gallery, T80 and Gon. Tas: 10% acaiticas: = SHUBERT-GARRICK h% .2:15 AND8:15 ENGAGEMENT POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 23~ N|J.J. Hoffman and Mirs. H. L. Holt v EVENINGS—50c to $2.00. MATINEES—25c to $1.00 e e it i BESSIE BARRISCALE With Btellar Bupport in Her Most Gripping Viekiots “THE BREAKING POINT” T

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