Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1921, Page 54

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ATIONAL "% - wex Only Theater in Washi Ofteriag Exclusively Amorican and Fopeign E property departments of the SBtars of ! o 2 motion-picture producing compa- Matinees. ,'edmi.-y 5 7 L 7, € ies are frequently confronted by cos- tuming problems that seem almost in- ROBERT B. 23 1 He 2100, 5100 superable. yet probably no costume y hflysus | s 3 and 8:15 | Pncesm- L K i i more baffling task than the one that | S b7 Fopulsr Demand. . §leonfronted the Marion Davies staff ' when it became necessary to garb 200 = picture “pirates” in such a manner that the clothes would appear to have Hurry Order ,Ii_ AMUSEMENTS : - THE' SU DAY 8TAR, WAS HINGTON D C., APRIL 24, 1921— —3, ; AMUSEMENTS [ - - ! For Pn-atea Clothes ver confronted with a| 525 Reserved Seats, 25c at muy l..u., s, Suadays and Helidays chief was ever con: w a been stolen. To properly meet -this order from . Presenting in Its Director George D. Baker when he i Premier Here A < was filming “Buried Treasure” it s was necessary for the costume de- HAMPER The m’"’"‘“ Ouiadiant éa partment to open up an impromptu : JACK WILSON tailor shop and to femodel a couple | of hundred garments inseparably as- g LIEU" Vers B sociated with a dead-and-gone period i [ ’ M DAV NIGHT ......... RI‘CHE . Ausisted by MARVEL, the mwmm PiE- Aumfi:y Frask Grifiths and Vers Berws- § | 0 waliantry. While o Ton of the ax TUESDAY NIGHT - HAMLET A e A PR RE tras dispensed with garments above WHBNESDAY MATINEE . AS YOU LIKE IT" the waistline, this solved only a ‘What 1- nu Mystery | /"The Wonderful Cds ¥ The Graad Old Man of minor portion of the difficulty. ¢ _“RICHARD 111" ous? N B 3 l Teso Banl e VRSP AN e TR CWiLE omc"v;&nn Gapt. Annonat Daughters THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT . . “MACBETH" ||| Fioren Sempor & mireon] eris TLERE Fromeiiine | Bawp Goarey, Oy GERMAN COMMUNISTS 7 ~ v —____——..——————————-— SATURDAY MATINEE -“MERCHANT OF VENICE “TOPICS OF THE DAY, KINOGRAMS. PROMENADE OTHER JOLLY NOVELTIES. FACING DISINTEGRATION B s s e S STARTING EXT SUVDAY SEATS THURSDAY Party Polling Over Million Votes i ual Engagement # THE LAUGHING HIT OF Tl-i,E UNIVERSE! TWIN BEDS| Torn by Bitter Differences Among Leaders. By the Ascociated Press. BERLI April 21.—The German communist party which polled more than one million votes in the recent Baron Eugene Fersen OF MOSCOW, RUSSIA, Ong‘nolm‘ mui TmMr With MABELLE ESTELLE and Entire MANHATTAN CAST Scientifically Based on the Law s s, is threatened with| The Play With the World's Laughing Record ! ! of Vibration l:‘iymmmn dml::ira‘!:‘on':" anr‘;:luel: ;‘:I = ve . a WILL GIVE TWO IMPORTANT ers and the ultra-radical wing. h was responsible for the recent FREE LECTURES e olt in central Germany. MONDAY, A‘;’RIL 25th After reading out of the party Dr. At 8 P. L il‘ruutll Levy. foremost representative 7 of the communists in the reichstag, THE POWER T’_HAT fon April 16, the central committee, | g g MISS PEGGY WOOD LIBERATES' Wwhich is wholly dominated by radi = - s Brittany maid in : s cals declared to be under the sway of ax a charming TUESDAY, - APRIL 26th Moscow. now has called on the only |- a Wl i P.M. woman delegate in the reichstag, to- “ D gether with B t D {: hed \ < CHEALING OTHERS AND ©_|geiier b Ernost Deumig, De Foite FOOTLIGHT FASHIONS. e Sl e Tomorrow Night at 8:15 Matinees Thurs. and Sat. Fortune Gallo” Presenty 3 N > other ' leaders who joined the com-| BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. f\with the woodland set- SAN WI.O AND FORCES OF NATURE' munist party after their defection By v \were of soft green and s At ' the from the independent socialists to re|‘*JUDDIES.” at the Belaseo last Ap of rustic fan suede ’ 5 S rain from exercising ¢ o 7S s jaunty & ther to trim 1t, Masonic TempleAuditorium R v s SR T S G e MISS LORNA DOON JACKSON Srking was of brown with e New York Ave. and 13th St. 25¢ passed on them. Their ultimate ex-|>: ] b € Season. |y, de a picturesque Alan-a-Dale in|® W reen tights OMPANY pulsion from (he communist party ja| THeTe Were no eclaborate scenic ef- | \Robin Hood. and dult s completed the taken for granted here. fects, but the story quietly unfolded | costume From the Manhattan Opera House, New York i iumphan -ans inental Tour - - QB = e e itself in a quaint Brittany setting, | French army uniform. which, with its| Miss Clara Campbell, as Maid Ma- Ninth Triw t Transcontinental Tour GERMANS ALARM PARIS, |2nd the interest centered in the smail| sgues was very becoming. Most Arst entered the stage disguised Repertelre | . 'group of' well portrayed and really |of the D e e e 2 a e costume was of . TP . - - ooivo ot o nsn s sioms s aaias b SR Ty “true-to-life” characters. ipicturesque B ¥ Cos which is] bl t with a few 'mm;\ sting With Fitslu, DeMette, Sinagra, Valle, DeBiasl, Cervi. Proposed Plebiscite in Austrian| Much of the success of “Buddies” is|3ketched. There was a close-fitting | touches of white sili Jeater she ap: LA BOHEME ... 3 Tuesday = due T “tne winsome personaiie of |bodice of dark blue serge over 4 white | pearcd in the demure gariof & couniey., With Mario, Keltie, Agontini. Mo elli, DeBiasi, Cervi. yrol Held Contrary to Treaty. |Peggy Wood as Julie, the little French | Yoile blouse with a lacoevaed coliar maid consisune of 2 fiack FIREPOrItn LA TOSCA .. Wednesday NINTH AT D STREET N. PARIS, April 21.—Reports received | Sir. and she is just as winsome andland had two bands of black velvet|luminous satin skirt and a tiny white - With Tayior, Barron, s elli, DeBiasi, Cervi. Cont % Daily From 12 o'C ok ‘Noon. in official circles of continued agita- | {arviewed in regard to gowne. ape|applique circling it The apron was apron. With it she wore a little wh ‘ tion in Munich and other parts of flowered with a dainty pink and blue|cap, with points at the sides and long south Germany in favor of the ple- | J2i0 t has been so long since I|p ./ tern and covered part of the bod- mers in the back. BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL § biscite which proposed io° Bajd | have wern real up-to-date. modern well as the skirt. The head-| Miss Grace Deagon. ingenue fo the Sunday in the Austrian Tyrol, to de- | ([oCkS that I wouldn't know how to ss was of stifly starched white " With u babylike voice and MARTHA _.................. With Mario, DeMette, CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA .. Wit hursday Matinee Cervi. -Thursday Evening “Axontini ‘Faylor, Barron, Inzerillo, D'Amico, followed by PRESENTING STAGELAND'S PARAMOUNT AQUATIC SPECTACLE §cide whether the population desires | ocigim inem: Tt lotalotitun ithous}, folded in the indescribable Brit-| sta t Pol “Hello. Alex- PAGLIACCI With Charlebol zerilio, Montanelli to be ay;lm-xml to Germany. are c “‘|“""’ "L‘h’m“;.o""‘.r‘;":fl‘:fl";’g?\’:j’el':‘:h"“‘::' ‘manner. 2 = E ander.” She fir: appe red in hhl mart e . in & C s se.” Mis ckson, who took| sport costume, whic ed. The ¢ 0 et’s preten as much as = e v | 0] ed a e "0l he short sles S canmex s o S R HER :l;“‘l"'”“’h:l:' hireaty) ‘:;n:‘tdp‘r;:rn‘:‘zrh | the audience, which is saying a great < nnpmnz\‘hll‘;');" _fl e A e L A e Roiensi DeMette, rvi. IN A MARVELOUS EXHIBITION OF FANCY DIVING AND WATER and void. a8 aatherss cult role, | 3 fortunate addition t % was bordered with a whrte lace collar. 1L 'rno\ ATORE. .... With Taylor, Barren. Inzerilio, Valle, DeBia GAETANO MEROLA, Musical Director. The attitude of the Austrian gov- too. for it calls for the speaking of jher rich contralto voice isx suited | A long n girdle, fringe-edged, tied ernment is not clear, and 1t 18 eaved | GrEaoh with a French accent. but|mirably to the role of the dashingjaround the waist. =The skirt was of FEATS—SEE CONTESTS BELO ' it admirably, and. as for|young bandit. She first appeared in a | beige georgetie, with narrow satin rib- that if the government tolerates the | the plain Frénch. she said that she|handsome costume of pa pink and | bom Strips appliqued around it to lend a et : PRICES: Eveningn = S 2 KING & CODY | MISS LYNN CANTOR :;‘f:;'::;-niclmh:n:“;lrlerrpup:o;llc:.n&zr intohad ‘spoken the language for some |blue brocaded silk. with a plumed hat little stffn r y material ; at was very easy. . 5 . e |Miss Deagon wore Balcony. $2 and $1 e Melody and Dance Artists Popular Song Repertoire economic restoration of Austria, Miss Wood Brst abpeared n al bocusifar on. Promise Mo mumber| tanecl-trimmed, with THURSDAY MATINEE: Orcheatra. $2 and $1.30; Balcony, $1.50 and $1; By C. GARDNER SULLIVAN, Featuring ROSEMARY THEBY NORMA TALMADGE th Erorptional “Support Walt A vaudeville star of the first magnitude. We cannot use his name. but_that's_added axsursnce that he ix a_real artist. THE FIORZIES I NORD & BELMONT «d by Courtney Foote, Harrison Ford, r Wilsen and Eulalic Jensen, in a Superb Picturization of Jacinto Benavente's Famous Play In an artistic and entertaining ongz_and Ihnn\ offerinz Equilibrixtx Extraordinary a novel and unusual offering ‘f‘l‘HE PASSION FLOWER” ery, 75 and S0c. Tax, 10% addition A Novel Sketch An Hilarious Musical fr.;.. ANGER & ADELO - - r 7 BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT. WAY 2 SEATS TUESDAY. Present “Show Me" Offer “Slapped” ‘ A GRANDCHILD OF NAPOLEON FOl]l\D. Popular $1.50 Matinee Thursday e A B lA A % / 2 Mensrx. Shubert Present the Viennese Operetts, Premier Fheteirmmatic Prestatien All Ferformasoss—Rebt-Celo Offers il J UST WANTS A PLACE AT HIS MASS . THE LAST WALTZ PAULINE FREDERICK o g : | P cspapkr _ discovered the de- Musie by Oscar Straux, Author of “The Ch. ~ i By the Associated Press. _ | newspapkr discovered Book by Jul :-;:::;E :‘an ; \tred IN FLORENCE L. BARCLAY'S CELEBRATED STORY, .\\ it F”““h- b‘”‘“‘ '-";“ “"':;n“ i A L etiia). Adapted by Edwa el g rance observes the centena: P br Etcanbre @b [ | ” [} 8 ¥ Eleano oy T the death of Napoleon Bonaparte honor to . FLEANOR PAINTER _ THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE d reaswg EEE S 5 0 il “athedral it is bable This son was born in 4806, an Monday Night, Bemefit Georgetown University Hospital. Seemic N News Weekly, i i st o il ik e lnrnm‘mT Father -ihe, title 2 i " granddaughter Uf‘lhv (nnqu;n':‘. i of 5 tv\l'!lhlA;;r; o \\'hv'tr X)V;\[;:l;; . oy fillll Says the” Petit’ Parisien. That { oned on the Islan of St He i |8 9 Extra--Amateur Diving Contest--Extra % ; =] Jeeolem mat TN B ~ = RJ GIRLS BOYS 2 CIRCUS .DAYS IN 9 | -lt‘:uq(’ln (I‘r:JnlAln:rlmn m‘:;\':l]t:xdn':'r RANDALL’S = Wednesday Evenming, April 27th Friday Evesing, April 29th l.; WASHINGTON of one daughter, M Altsx\:‘\rd § < = AT CLOSE OF VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE i MONDAY | leon. and three sons, Charles, METR = ;;Z'E e !‘H Yoreoay May 16 and 17 Gaston and Fernand-y —t 5— [l || New Circus Grounds—Camp Meizs Fernand died of exhaustion fol- GIRLS: HANDSOME SILVER VASE. BOYS: MAGNIFICENT LOVING 4th St. und Florida Ave. | lowing hardshipe ne cndured dur. = CUP—SUITABLY ENGRAV! g - o3 e ST. AT TENTH = | W W ok hon = Winners Decided by Applause i ulmlnc’,‘u.;nn{gv | pastsirecionjan o . ] g ( #0 s a ool BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 WILL PRESENT = —RULES— T R S oA { Mme"Mesnard Teon i b NORMA E ENTRIES RECEIVED BY MANAGER SPARROW UP TO NOON OF NON, Director AHERI(AS lonnzs mcc:srsnow e A e " = < Overturc—y Kamenoi Ostrow (Rubinstein) frm— AND ionship to . Napoleon, she = Rh UIRED. = ¥ Q'ro STAGE MANAGER LOWE NOT LATER ALL EARTH'S oy bade 5 = M NTGHT OF CoN ADDED s < S Eaara it M AD GE: = |3 B NOTE_A PRESENT FOR YOU_NOTE O ’ ’ TWirh |- WE ARE PROUD OF OUR PROGRAM THIS WEEK ESPECIALLY THE t, Oh, My! HEADLINE FEATCRE. “ODIVA AND SEALS™ AND [T 1S DRsRAnLE § Il [‘oEw S PALACE z2: cuitonen $0¢ ELILIY I And vi"‘"‘ They deh 0 3 y, 2 With @ Brilliant Supporting Company in the Most Powerful Drama. the =@ TH. MANY ASIPOSSIBLE SSEERTHEARIRSTIBEREORMANCE °°°wn’°,n“s"‘y'=':==:‘ CIRCUS IR Leg beenC manin Most Artistic Prodwotion and the Most Skillfully Directed |Q IN ORDLR TO AVOID CROWDS LATER IN THE DAY; THEREFORE f TODAY—DOUBLE BILL—TODAY waiting 1 ey hulhnx\d ever S = T o'clock, and oW . ¥ itture Wn ‘Has % THIS COUPON IS GOOD Preseats for an_estraordinary werk's engagement the Spen otk Ciccus Dass | seven. o ' [{4 NE! TODAY—SUNDAY, APRIL 24tb—MATINEE PERFORMANCE noted Russian scroem grtiste—Charles Bryant’s romantic At Lansburgh & Bro. | Mrs. Blair— At what time were you { FOR 20 CENTS ON THE PRICE OF AN ORCHESTRA SEAT. and emotional drama— to_ meet him | FOR 15 CENTS OF THE PRICE OF A FIRST BALCONY 8! Mr: | FOR 10 CENTS ON THE PRICE OF A’ SECOND BALCONY SEAT. il From the stage suceess of the same name, by iy | R (Catiit Outiand Tresent at the irand Nox Ofics Any Thns: Natwesn Ih Jacinto Benavente, the Foremost Dramatist in Spain. = Sians s 5 1 l‘ 5 il News—Symphony—Topics—Extras = | = . | = é MOORE’S THE INCOMPARABLE STAR, IN I CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. = g Charles Bryant's romantic and emotional story— =| v I ] . : €6 ”» C | rovav, 20 pu—ALL WEEK 11 . 70 11 P, LL ECHOES OF BROADW. AY MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2: :30 % R A clever resume of the Seasons hits in Somgs, nd Novelry d = Another Triumph of the Director of “Kismet” . i ncrion bits. lnx»ry;'r;;:;:db'\“an::-’ naidicacciof :‘:}.;.-“-; .wn. Srmers o I TODAY—MON. ~“5g = Louis J. Gasnier Presents BUSTER KEATON COMEDY TP SIMPS N& DEANE 4 First National Presents a Drama of Unusual Power . “NEIGHBORS”—— DETZELL & CARROLL in 0 Shit s [{3 9 s [} rien’s Minwtrels. in o s ,‘THE SO,UNDACURE" s THE TEA PARTY” . = = = = 1] s CCIAL 2-REEL COMEDY— MATINEE ¥ ! E WITH ORIGINAL “KISMET” CAST “ALL WRONG” CHARLES RAY I‘ln Distinguished and Diversifed Added Attractions—&ymph TURE: SELECTIONS FROM “IL TROVATORE.” = 4 = Ph: 2 % Wed. M IL DRED HARRIS, T jg ggggAL NUMBERS, ¢ ANVIL CHORUSHAND SMISBRERE Retlll'l'l Of fl‘e Pel'ellllial Favonte Shown .x‘nl ‘;::dl":rl:rm-nfl-- “'l:{“x:e::fin;nd R V4 ues.-Wed.—| in “Habit” = v S IS o : VANITY FAIL GIRLS IS -HOBGOBLINS" o | SIEE e Dbt RICHARD WALTON TULLY #‘__. AL e e U | AMES G. PEEDE, Gen. Mgr) Vo ieier o e "EE A £ D s saon s e e e cener O C Ly Presents ; E= MOORE'S The Fascinating Ronumcc Sat.—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, “Brewster’s Millions” = ‘—E VARIED SUESIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA E;E Ei SECOND TRIUMPHAL WEEK. p ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E §1 ToDAY, 2:30 P.~DAILY —11 Am. 70 11 P J ’ §1 Hit of (he Town R = “THE WOMAN UNTAMED” i Unique and Thrilling Story of the South | iex. Abounding In Homance, Loye, Passions, £5 SUN.—~MON.—TUES.—WED. €3 | e Sy aturines e T 3 | JANE NOVAK—MONROE SALISBURY B E | .. vercoormis s vomsuneton win | i o v ke e ey U | THE HAWAIIAR MUSICAL REVUE [ ”“WM” / STHGERS o PLAYER — QUDLECALIENC “ ”» “g . L T R ADAY MATINKE 0o iy o el e i LL»J ULI\D THE BARBARIAN é o ....m,...S:flf-:"e"o:n-m- e 1 = I William Faversham and Lee Shudert Present l:fi" I ; I ‘l’ s~ (‘, 22 THURS—~FRI—SAT. <3 = Al ; | DHOSE Cwo REAT ACTS o TAUGHTER 4 powterestare 30 o rrraaiary variew ot e SIS | THE ROVAL HAWAUAN QUARTET THE SILVER FOX 2 || ALICE JOYCE, in “HER LORD AND MASTER” =| Original Music, Epecially Writien by Wasafll Leps. Witk « Distnguicked Cyt Includins: ARCO UR i/ LARRY SEMON, in a New Comedy, “THE HICK” ‘ 7, Shesbke Waek Dnve: (Mt ShoSre Blshin S ite Dorothy Cumming B

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