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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921 of the big new musical play, “Phoebe | lar musical comedy stars, in “Listen, | elaborate scenes, with a group of prin- added attraction | cipals headed by Dorothy Phillips and < of Quality Street.” The engagement|Sister, Listen” The | covers all next week. will be Clark’s Hawaiians, featuring | James Kirkwood. ~A popular scale of e Liletta and her Hawaiian singers and | prices is promised. I - musicians, in “A Scenic and Tropical B Serenade.” Others will include the | Wi st Py Salisbury Field and Margaret Ma Summers Duo. in “Sensational Froli ‘Without Limit. 41, “Without Limit." a Metro photoplay, in “ E as themselves; . loyally frivelous | comed s, will make its | Midair”; Charles Gibbs, mus Mantell in “Hamlet. ttés, and enoush of the flotsam and | annual Visit to the N ational Thea- | ;40 “and’ George Randall and his | featuring Anna Q. Nilsson, will be shown §Robere Mantell, as Hamilet, made| o ; “4m and | ter next week, beginning Sunday even- Sad AU ¢ Loew's Palace Theater next week, h?s second appearance of the week L eis fan flanshixanak sfl-‘n‘? ang | s darncd a reputation as al{ompany in a medy gem, "M | § oinning Sunday afternoon. It is based % ¥ S et | teara anditarheiand death=sat themiall ce, and the skill with which ; Wise 384 < iek | 9n, Calvin Johnson's~ magazine story. at the National Theater last night. | (o py 40 fame and deaths sef them ¢ |its complications are handled and the olden Lies” the latest Selznick | Uremple Dusk.” and was both adapted Mr. Mantell's interpretation * of | {iih' % dominating human note that | rapidity of its humorous developments | picture, featuring Eugene O'Brien and fang directed by George D, Baker. It Hamlet clings to the traditional. The Suunds for realism. and lof a master- | are its disti catures that have | Martha Mansfleld, will be the photo- | features also amplified Manhattan night melancholy, the intense sadness of | piece of the dern school. in which |led to it The play, with supplemental attractions. |[life as a background for a love Story. the character is emphasized, while | mudieval glamour gives way to the real | Mabelle E irginia Hamlet as the thinke, DPhiloso- | thing. ; Floodas, a Burdell, “Sporting Widows.”” . o pher is made apparent without undue | Pilade Sinagara. Rddolfo. the Godfrey Matthews and Wil- porting WS, ‘Reputation. Stress on the part of the actor. poet who burned his drama for fucl: to Theater. next week, oIt Al K. Hall, prince of burl "| Moore's I Jesntsils conception lof Hamlct Manuel Perez, the mus iuseppi lcomedians, heads the cast of J | D SR an e SUROLY il e hetUBl characteristic alway ontanelli, as Marce . 1 «Frisco.” 5 SmoTisRn StabIs o anizaltio Iesinnin St ey mindianitic sl Montanelly a5 Marcel e blithel. Frisco,” American Apache. Jermon’s notable organization, | versal photopla: Reputation.” Stu. rving painter, and Pietro T Colline, the philosopher, = 1| solos und concerted numbers with a rts of his | mingling of frolic and heartbreak, | station. But v . Mantell can- | splendor of voice and dramatic action, not give youth and grace to Hamlet, | that elicited spontaneous avolause Bob Starizman, Gertrude Beck. | othens are pictured in important roles he gives a scholar’s interpretation of | Queena Mario. as Mimi. gave to her| ¥ & the character. His acting. so well | role a beauty of voice and the deli- |die Cox, in eccentric dancing; Mme George Weist, Bugenie Le Blane ant i the Rex trig of singers, also a chorus | Kilickerbooker &nown here. needs no comment. lcate = youthfulness of personality | Doreet Operalogues, presenting the|of beauty and talent I ‘ A particularly bright spot in the|which the part demands. Madeleine | riost famous of the “Operatic Swect- 3 | “Man—Woman—Marriage.” the spec- 7S i ot Play last night was Miss Genevieve | Keltie, capriciously sparkling and ad- | hearts.” will be a conspicuous num- @ Whi ” ! tacular photoGrama announced as the Hamper as Ophelia. Miss Hamper's | dicted to Slluring poke. bonnats {ber. Others will be Moran and Mack, The ite Gods Come. IbizestiotiRinatNatIoNRliiSB 5 Hiye ew an cotc . rain interpretation of the par ellnigh | Musette a ¢ attractive younsg {as “The Two Black Crows": Lane and he White Gods Come.” an Indian| will be shown at Crandall's Knicker- el LI g L el G SR e | Hendrick. In “Listen. Archic*; Bily |play with plenty of thrill { bocker Sunday and Monday; Tuesday simplicity to Opheiia that would be|lord and rich victim of Musette Wile Louise, in n | though it is built about L v and Oz, in|theme, will be the offering : the Leightons, in|at the Holton Arms Thes . Lionel Barrymore, in difficult for a coomplished art- | contributed two bits of good acting to and Song™; Mlle. La To¥'s!heautifully staged and with The Great Adventure,” and Harry ist. Her portraval of the unhappy|the cast. The chorus did vi | Polland In SRubbllng Over Mihuswtey — tl-a Orts xitoras ficas and Inez: “Topics of { A feature will be the und Drakes.” and the comedy “Moon- a p p heroine in the “mad scene” is con- |excellent work as students and more to come cts and the dance featur | shine,” and Saturday, William S. vincing. and she received a warm bit | girls. shopkeepers and other types of applause last night for her very|the quarter, splendidly fortified w s e e s B o ey 5 p. will be especially dra « art, ‘0'Malley of the Mo I Miss Pauline Eddington. the leading an Apache and|Sporting Widows,” which will art Paton's drama, featuring Priscilla z dbncing, will nnual appearance at the | Dean, in a dual role, that of mother | Theater next week, commesying Sun- {and daughter. Niles Welch, Rex de Other players include June Le | Rosclli, Spottiswoode Aitken and the Ameri ator of - main feature in a large bill - Theater next week. ng Monday. He will be sup. Loretta McDermott and Ed ening touch—that is. Hamle ties as an accomplished courtier gentleman, train s abili- a and Wednesda clever acting in_thi ne the orchestral body. one of the relia- John Alexander is an impetuous, |ble features that have helped in the Stand, and featuring Wesley (Freckles) the first grave dig. and Mr. Mantell's scenic effects are |rol r. lovable Laert His typ: rarticu building up of the an Carlo Grand | woman. is voung and '."]“""d andiy g N el ©aIF e for e LU B Gl et 2 — has beauty and charm. The company Crandall’s. . - - 3 r the part. Henry | Opera Company into one of the most - - | T f h 1 1 Buckler's intorpretation of Polonius | notably excellent musical orsanizi- “Gems of Musical Art. includes “Robert Randall a 1N mhe first three days of next week, ne ot the latest arrivalsin mens is well done and keeps to the u | untry. | N e onall|comedian, Gawho ACOImEs s Bennett, | Deginning Sunday afternoon, Marshall . portrayal. Others whose acting is| n opera in three acts, | A musical feature of exceptic York production: Murra tennett:| Neilan's photoplay, “Bob. Hampton of commendable are Mi Gene i 3 who, so far, has had | beauty is promised at 'hr-\< °|>v"_0 formerly with the rovincatowa Blavelliei depicting the famous battle of Ee_\'nnl(ls. s Gertrude; Guy Lind .| the right of way since the opening of | Theater next week in Louis Madina s of New York; Charles W. Brownm | po yittle Big Horn, Custer's Last s Horatio. and William Podmore, as | the season Monday, will be given to-!song and instrumental offering, em actor of w flmore | | i : d ABhe s Nadine from L night. with Louise Taylor, in the title]of Musical Art” featuring Barry. James Ki 2 . 4 ind Giuseppe Montanelli, as Scar- | Moretti. a charming concert Violiniste, i ¥. James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw noted, and th last night did- much hief of police. with eig beautiful voic in a ] ¢ e i 66 ° < 99 ming ert | el id “Gthers. Wednesddy and_Thurs: chifeinciueantloalivoicss Ml la aniactonROR GRS B e een day, Charles Ray, in “Nineteen and to make the performance attractive. — S L L R v i L Phyliis” with “Scrappily Married a sic B and > comedy The setting for “ . " e . / offering, 3 = with the ghost artic ¥ not The Silver Fox. sirons ‘popular appeal. The act is| Rubinstein Club's Last Concert. | oine: l}g;'e”‘i’;a"“‘;‘,‘il Tiogy T e Gl am Faversham and Lee Shubert | handsomely staged = o n| The hind ana A nd a comedy, “Crowning Mxr. Mantell will appear this even- t at the Shubert next | Others 3 sy = ing in “Richard 111" following his beginning Mond: vening, its entertaining comedy, w2 |Rublistein Cluls Washineion seivs, 00 presentation this afternoen of “As amilton’s latest pl. “The Sll‘(, A arles Mack, who is noted inr e given he 2 e = You Like 1t ch has been staged by Mr. | his characterizations, and _his m. while on tour in The “ . nd the Pauper.” La Boheme. The locale of “The Silver Fi i The welcome gland of the present time, and the A Cheering Call”; and company, in novelty of comedy er and Hunt, in rium next Tuesday evening at 8:30 % orclock, will int to concert patron Apollo. All styles a,nd of lhv~ ity s who are S ay A Monday, Marshal Nei- ] Hampton of Placer”; nesday, “The Pas. leathers now accorded “La_Boheme™ dramatic sol at Poli's last nighg was a t like | Play _is said to have a most unusual 2 satire blending ot A i F " and comedy, ‘Pead x ' to Fortune Gallo's 8 o om- | § {and songs: the Pickfords, i e diange s one Thursday, Justine Johnstone, Dany and (o Pucointe: seveiation of pa four important members of the ! \inong the Acrobatics. and Helen | AMle. Langenhan is considered as one|in “The Plaything of Broadway.” and at one price nature set to The th st_are Lawrence Grossmith. Claude ) \ijller, a diminutive queen of the|of the MOSL hiterosting Dot e | comedy, “Torchy's Knighthood”; Fri- Rty ched ot Whaee | King. Dorothy Cummings and Flora | v\lophone. thejiconcert platform, therivolca and instia ice Lake, in “The Gréater of Washington lifc, and to the enthusi. | Sheffield. Mr. Grossmith and Mr. King | “rpe"Jqded matine feature will be | frPreting Bowers hiwing made bl and Harry Pollard, in “Bub- asm of conventional applause was added | Need no introduction = Dorothy Cum-|pirg Nationa plendid picture of | taen © She it a Boheminn, and her| PIng "Over”: Saturday, “Fhe Truth the foreign flavor of bravos flung from | is a vouns Sustralian actress | " iata” prize play, mma's | BB O e renae the hoenie . | About Husbanda.” country with C the gallery to reach smiling recognition Tal- 8 Fd DX I8V 5 3am ) Kk e = the gallery 1« o < Rt Frances | Altain” reaturing | Constance Tl i histors of her nagve iand x & ND when we’ve said that—we’ve “said a mouth Temperamentally considered, the spirit | SWIT in Flora. She with endless complaints. The Christie : D5t the worims st venue Grand. ’ %R of this opera is a joyously improvident | 1§ & YOUNE actress who made a hit in) 'omedy, “Ready to Ser will head a Lambert in this coun-! and Monday, Constance ful. For this is undoubtedly the greatest of harlequin in the motley of emotions that | MW YOTE !the supplemental attractions. ry and Godowsky and Busoni abroad ' < “Mamma’s Affair,” and “Q ”» colored life in the Latin quarter in the { ! ; e i A bill of exceptional excellence is ¢ famous as a_compc | Pollard, in “Bubbling Over”; all present-day bhoe—Buys for men. bygone decade of Murger's novel. from “Phoebe of Quality Street.” announced for Sunday, starting at 3 v be had at the offices of | and Wednesday, Thomas which the plot is taken. Puccini, with oebe of Quality Street. o D B BRI SO i e an ey L Thomas ——— ley ith Y Auialegidisegara i onithe | Announcement is made that it has = — | Siars® dnd comedy. “Dummy Love’: Getting back to normalcy—with a vengeance! ch calls for royalty. p S e i et . 2 . o ay. art_ Bosworth, in “A banditti and other picturesquely impos. | PECR necessary to cancel the appear- ‘Listen, Sister, Listen.” Johnny J. Jones' EXposition. | mioneant to” Ome i brias Justine i ’ uresquely impos- | ance of “The Last Waltz." previo e nbabitantsat srand opera. Wentl mnounced as opening at Poli's next| The Strand Theater next week, be- | Camp No. Patriotic Order of | John tion of Paris and selected & ent Teddy | Americans, . made angements | Broad ] nd other chum: bril popu- | for the annual spring ement of | Knighthood one, in “The Plaything of ' and comedy, “Torchy's Saturday, Alice Lake, the man- | ginning Sunday, v night. In its place . and Helen nounces the presentation! Tappan g | i the Johnnv J. Jones Exposition thelin “The ¢ er Claim,” and comedy, J15th and H 'strects grounds f big | “Dead I < time all next week | C The exposition is : ter quarters at Orlando. Lyric. 4l Sunday and Monday, Elaine Ham- ation of out-(merstein, in “Poor Dear Margaret srought | Kirby”; Sunday, matinee only, t, the|Polo, in “King of the Circus': mew in almost its ent to be the largest age: door amusement feature together under one n, "l il attractions. with the exception of two, | day, Pearl White, in “Mountain Wom- { il | being entirely and with educ Wednesd dys Walten, in tional as well as interesting features Dolled Up”: Thursday and i'ri- All included. 5 Prizoners of how only, “The Purple aturday, Bill Patien and | | 3 PhOtOplay Features, i Carlyn in “The Midnight 1 | Thursday This is an event of great im- portance. Thrifty women who ap- preciate genuine savings on new, sea- Rider”; matinee only, “[iamond Queen Savoy. and_Monday i Sentimental Tommy.” afternopn Loew's il . Beginningz Sunc Roscoe Ar- = {Columbia Th r E the film i “Brewster's Millions" sonable merchandise will come early— illlit version o entimental Tommy'" the | inaa "‘?;‘d';l;sd';y' T 2 5 oge M story by S ames Matthew Parrie in ! S e o k others are advised to do so—for guantities e Y S Faene abel o Bop e A"b'ou‘l“;;‘:!_ i P P T t d May McAv tur-d P in many instances are limited and the excep- i i tal Towiny St el ey, DabeliNormand ¥l i H e iform. is a John S. Robertson produc- | = z tional values offered are going to make for lively e ot tie acanario ok Bareie 1;:;3‘_‘1“;(00;.bexggr"figuvum selling. Look for the 59c signs—they show the way ]-‘f.']’”‘l"“-‘,",-"";"j’!u,",'m]‘r‘",‘_;‘l' o ehlmel {Ducks and Drakes and comedy, .. . age ] § CAL BGY 0L S0e 4 AL FOVIE NN s GrChY; ig Lea to economy. We reserve the right to limit quantities. [l nood- z : A | “Madonnas and Men. York. H g Constance_ Talmadge, in il Moore’s Garden Theater announ Affair’; Monday, Agnes i |ifhs for mext w begiunt E. 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