Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 66

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e = AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 1, 1921—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS = m@flfl@fiflm STRANDI|B.FF (S| o fho Spoflight CRUCHON GF MESERS. rBERT ““_" S e LIVE GHOS' will end, for! \ i a3 Beile of Ne Daily £ | Sunday o) Holidays 2o | Pnces ki3 BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL revival of * to play the Contin o R U RERL PN w0 ammacrova kins.’ WASHINGTONS PLAYHOUSE BEAUTIFUL ] SABEASIRE PLACE OUT 05 TiE CANON AL x Daily From 12 o'Clock Neom. B omk mess s © of Doc Sniffs 525 Reserved Beats. 25c at Daily 'll‘ Exoept Saturdays. »‘lfxdlys and Holidavs . - Beginning a7 tho Matinee Tomorrow dhd Ending Next Sunday Nigat Carle Carlton is recasting ~Love, ACHE AND ‘resent © a musical play, by Guy Bol- 3 i ilip Bartholomar and Lawrence FRISCO With LORETTA McDERMOTT mmencing July 15 with thar which wis given “a" thres oo : e 0 0 AP(A.:I , ler ' and Eddie Cox in nml T v.lf‘]'x:lnfl Prov Author of “Scandal WITH & DISTI LAWENCE GROSSMITH CLAUDE KING DURGI’HY CUMMING mn SHEFFIELD The Greator of the Jazz Do Creator of the Jazz Dance Proves His Claim by His Inimitable Eccentricities in the Exploitation of ifis Subtle and Situous Skill. In “GAIETIES OF “I.ISTEN—‘SniSTER \I.ISTEH" L N A B Fre " 7| stwess Buo ™ cuaxies cinss — §| "NIME. DOREE'S OPERALOGUES _ NOTE—1-2 PRICES MONDAY—NOTE | § coo"RiNoiic aco. "CiARics HRWATIANS. § | S oo B i, R He ' Prexent “Mr. Wine" | Featuring Liletta_and Orchestra Premier Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Selznick Offers EUGENE O'BRIEN ano MARTHA -MANSFIELD IN THBIR GREATEST DUAL SUCCESS “GILDED LIES" tiple Reel Comedy. "Moran & Mack |Lane & Hendricks _ _“Two Black Crows" Two Naut Eccentrics in Their ‘Listen Archie,” Cawirg Comically Over Commonplaces. s Tale Th'\( Brings Tears of Fun. LY FRAWLEY and EDNA J OUISE i1 ''SE A JACK LAIT at His Best. Polly and Ox The Lelghtons ""'“::" e Lucas & Inex Oute and Clever. |“Comedy aud Bongs”| A Dainty Offering | “An Art Classic.’ ;‘Topics of the Day." Kinograms. Promenade Lounge. Other Attractio-s. Today, 3 and 8 15—Kitty Gordon "Feek Wilson; Tempest & Sunshine; All Last Week's Bill. To Introduce This New FAVERSHAM-SHUBERT Pro‘uction THE SILVER FOX, anagement Presenta This Opportunity to ND SAVE. TOMORROW NlGHT ONLY Paul Dickey and M H. Woods will Intyre heads th “Nohody's Mo § William Le Ba . tax mcluded 0 scats for .00, tax included on extends to all parts of the theater and will presentation of thix coupon. A chance 10 see a xood y at one-half the prices charged remainder of week. Added Attractions—: on of one w nd this ¢ w York for a run NOTE? In order to satisfy oumrmc t iuterext to theater patrons of Washington, and that the ive programa offered weekly are duly noted amd read, we are ink 0 xet as pomnible of the mumber and receive a Lus rehate on & matinee adminsi: 20 ‘(‘v'vrl oY TuE PRIC h Leo Carillo will [Gouat of This engagement. the b musical comedy b n, in wh star when it is produced early in June. ‘ 9 Tomorrow Night at 8:20 i BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 P.M. 1 Gitz Rico will , % : ______ Presents, for an extended Washington ew York until Wed- | artford last wee l.ee Shubert Matinees Thurs. .nd Sat. the picturc the New York Herald calied i e e o phy SHUBERT mo” | . seventh wonder of the screen world, b has been added by the by himself ¢ o F;i'-':v«!.‘-‘r;. \‘.:f POP. 51.50 MAT. THURS. _'GAYE ST MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. SHUBERT PRESENT JSACOBS & JERMON present A Musical Version of Sir James M. Barrie's Charming Comedy *Quality Street,” Entitled “PHOEBE OF QUALITY STREET” With a Superb Equipment of Scenery and Costumes and An Exceptionally Fine Cast, Including Shaun Glenville and Dorothy Ward ENGLAND’S TWO MOST POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY STARS AND THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS: The Wordrr Show of flm Umv ree— wits GARETH HUGHES Oidest and Best ] MABEL TALIAFERRO it and MAY MCAVOY ‘,‘”Senfimen‘tach mmy ., ' R T ““Tha ¢ Carson will have the role originally played at the Casino New York, in 18397, by David Wartield, and in London durn;z tho three v Now in the sixth amazing week of its New York engage- it - B ingtonians an ment. A story of charm and smiles and tears. Barric o ser o ete "“,""{" inexe magiciun; eight bic at his best made vivid beforc your eyes. A screcn classic! it 2 fi ckets on sale at Hotel, * e il " Arimal._Parade % OF ELEPUANTS = N N SEE ISR ||| RUBINIEIN CLUB AR PARDRANIK 2 |‘ Wl(m | i MWOBENHEET rre-war Prices -Uptown Ticket Sale .t Arthur Jordan Piano Co.. G St, Cor. 13th. i sires ari o s eroends il ooy | M ANA-ZUCCA Dramatic Soprano TODAY AND ALL WEEK TOMORROW IGHT. Benefit G«orgnnrn tnlvernlty Holphal D \§ WARREN PROCTOR MARY McCORD Presents Georac L. Baker's production for Metvo of that \ JOSEPHINE ADAIR MARIE PETTES famous and fascinating Saturday Evening Post short story. MERIEL TINDAL STEI08 W, SRTE “Temple Dusk,” by Calvin Johnstoin Sce it! { N JOSEPH TINSLEY N | \ pi - ¢ 99 Tomorrow “Weu § A LOT OF PRETTY, PEPPY PHOEBES | L i 15th & H Sts. N.E. ND !}* | ANNA Q. NILSSON ™ —ALL-STAR CAST— The alluring. astounding drama of Menkattan and its night life. The tale of a man's gigantic gambdle for wcalth and a woman’s soul, “ ““‘I ll l:_.."““.‘:.“ Johnny J. Jones 1iHiam rarnum oo S Exposition ° i 113 Greatest Sacrifice” | The World's Largest and FAaner Ateraccions Greatest Outdoor Amusement Osty Thaster in Washioton Offering Exciusively Amancas snd Foreign Stars of the First fask MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY PALACE SYMPHAONY ORCHESTRA THOMAS J. GANNON—DIRECTOR NATIONAL Tonight weex ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT OF SELWYN AND CO.'S L6U ig’i“A’D’INA,s OVERTURE—“OLD TIME FAVORITES” 2 CIRCUS DAYS IN 2 . BIG LAUGH FESTIVAL P GEMg"&?'"fifigi’EK’L' ART” MONDAY: ASHWGTT% &171l — EXCURSIONS. = 0 4 e Elght Unusual Stngers—We State Unreservediy the Finest in Vamde: ::fig%{&ngvsu?;fi!n‘s" NE. : Luray Excur‘flon 1 Sunday, Msy 8. Price. ville—and Countess Leonars An Act That Cost covers transportation, lunehcon & transfer | ""'—'"‘im;’?'zfl;:fr"——%h";ie, fv:."ck“& co N e rcsmmoes weememmeme I | R EAING 4 RARNYM SEirs o RANDALL'S = Z DANCIFG. tn o Dotk METR OP OLIT AN {MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons taught by sppointment. vate les ught by, nt - HF With MABELLE ESTELLE and Entire Manhattan Cast! Pic fm-d 10 North 6197 NN.AVE. ‘ .,..,..I"f..., ckfords | m,‘ 155 v F ST. AT TENTH R _ D } Nonsenne. XYLOPHONE Why waste time with peopie who wasie som Miles 0’ Smiles! lflglle‘ of hlgfler" SFRCIAL Z-REEL COMEDY— BEGINNING TODAY—DOORS OPEN AT 2 WORLD'S I## eyl 1550 pm, o “Ready to Serve” 4 CREATEST L»\\ L\U\J Skt 1329 Mn.w. & ALBERT A.HMAUFMAN A 2-Reel Chilatte e ol Every Minute One of Joy!! RN A Shown at All Pet PMAancen. Shown Only at 1:15 PRICES—Nights, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2. Matinees, 50c, $1, $1.50. i e S Special Film Features FEROCIOUS NN }- PERFORMING § n wns o baliroom daneing JUNGLE i faney abd shoe-dancing for'stag A. L. EELANGER PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR HORSE ACT IHPORYAYIONS d: f D The Shakespeare Society uo AETRL RN RAPHAEL 545" Y] DEASTS PEG O’ MY HEART oy 100 CLOVES 00 B By J. HARTLEY MANNERS ETHEL CLAYTON in X TTG 7YY GIRTED ARENAS Direct From 100 “'Return” Performances at Cort Theater, New York “PRICE OF POSSESSIO PRICES-ADULTS 75¢ Blei* Ly g3 | T AND MRS, _ACHTR STUDIO. AL80O 2-REEL TOONERVILLE COMEDY. -llfll‘ Il 4 |mh st nw « Monday and I'riday, . Private lessons by appolgtmi MMIAHIIRH. rth ur'~rx ~|nmmmx 1900, PERFORMANCES AT 23 8 M. MOORE'S RIALTO Topay, 230 Pu—ALL WEEK_i1 At 10 11 P \ P H Street N.E. TOM MIX in “HANDS OFF” fl EMPIRE Kfi%fifififi%fiffi Anether Worls Promier for Washingion MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 Prencnts Carl Laemmle Presents ! TODAY, MATINEE 3 P Py ” 9 ; ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in 22 TODAY—MON, =7 flllllg “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY” First National Presents the Biggest of the “Big Five" ‘Mu(:h Ado A..bout No With e 2B ez || 2 MAN-WOMAN-MARRIAGE N. CAP. TRUXTO AT Q A Mighty Spectacle-Drama That Surpasses All Previous Film Pro- ductions ia Magnitude, Splendor and Power of Plot, Starring AS80C.ATED PRODUCERS PRESENT . g Tl One” DOROTHY PHILLIPS-JAS. KIRKWOOD With Hobart Bosworth PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY: A Picture Thae Will Told ¥ u From the Start Balcony—Admission, 36c; Tax, 4c. Total, 40c. ALSO TWO-I RY COMEDY. Orchestra—Admission, 50c; Tax, 5c. Total, 55c. Loge Boxes—Admission, 68c; Tax, 7c. Total, 75c. Charles B. Hanford Supported by John M. Kline Walter W. Beck Mabel Owens Wilcox and THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY PLAYERS With Mr. Hanford’s Special Scenery Central High School Tuesday, May 10, 8:15 1 s, Iflflllfllfllflllflll!lllflflllfllfllflfllllllflflfllflllllfllllflllll [l TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY ELITE ™ Strest ana B I Av £ s Aw. ohow oS GPEN 3 T ,_wnmu\n [l CHARLES RAY in S HYLLIS. " SCREEN'S MOST DYNAMIC PERSONALITY IN 5, 19 ARD P! f a "tf\’"::g? ;5;?’3}'.‘,9 WOMAN AGADIST WOMAXN |§ _ BTANDING in “‘“‘""“‘"\ 1 S Lionel Barrymore, in “The Great Adventure” TICKETS, T5c and $1.00 (Plus tax) COMEDY NEWS. OLYMHC AL "Em!"'"" !LEADER THEATE! STARTING HARRY POLLARD, IN “BUBBLING OVER" = 1431 U ST. 80 LONG, LETTY.” TODAY, 8 P.3—The King of Them_ Al, LmDAu;ts " METROPOLITAN | \\:IHE‘\LAEAQTE;I\?BPAE%ES Thurs.-Fri.—Bebe Daniels, in “Ducks and Drakes” F Street at 10th | n 3 EXTRA ADDED COMEDY FEATURE, “MOONSHIN THIS WEEK—ALLEN HOLUBAR' WM RIAGE, " sta UTHY Pmm,wu CRANDALL' K“IUKERIDCKEI\ 18th St. at Col. Rd, | _______ At E TOPAY 2 LLEN HOLLI AMER]C 1st St. 1P, ALL# “THE GREAT LOV. h———__“— castin |y ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E MADONNAS AND MEN ] BEEh Castial Sad ? —SNORTING. STRAINING, sreAmmé SPEEDING— i ;;g‘;,,,,,{‘g;‘{,fl;m e HE e, " TASIAN (ST CRANDALL'S SAVOY ml::u'l:n DUMBARTO "Z.‘A‘J"ZH‘ ": 14th and Coi o ¥ WILLL n ToMORROW.Toscor (FAT. | T s & SUN—MON~TUES, © R P NEW THFATE DOUGLAS FAIR- Marshall Neilan Prearnts Wesley Barry, Marjorie Daw and 1 = = =E = = = MAN Extra added attraction, DOk M Sat—Wm. S. Hart, in “O’Malley of the Mounted” E= VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CRITERION THEATER Corner NINTH and D Sts. N.W. The Little Theater With the Big Pictures THE SCOOP OF THE SEASON FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, Balnmore: most prominent theater, now | laying second week at prices from fifty cents to one dollar, for an indefinite run and turning thousands away. | Mack Sennett's $500,600 Gigantic Spectacular Comedy-Drama Heading o company that Includes 1,000 beautiful girls is & typical Sennett cast, ificluding Ben Turpin, Marie Prevost, Charfa Murray, Phyllls Haver. A'SMALLTOWN IDOL | BANKS fn “TIHE NUT. . Kirkwood, in caanonLs 53 SRATE | REVERE THEATER “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” Park WALSH in “DYNAMITH ALL! EZWED.—THURS, <2 ’{ml HAI(I’(Y I'Ul li’:fl’“ln ‘BUBBLING ‘ HOME 1Z80 C© = % CHARLES RAY, in “19 AND PHYLLIS” RILLIE RURKE DE LUXE ADDED COMEDY HIT, “SCRAPPILY MARRIED” Will Have its Washington Premier at the CRITERION THEATER Beginning Saturday, May 7th, at Popular Admission Price, Thirty-five Cents ful hril - AS MELODRAMA—Y, 51,7 [1ile ant romance as “mne, AS COMEDY ‘l’:‘ ::hr:. superspeedster, making hills of hfll.rlly| AS SPECTACLE— !5 s Arablan Nights dream via-| The Greatest Production Mack Sennett Ever Produced, ’ or Any One Else CRAND_LUS APOLLO THEATER | __"THD EDUCATION 0¥ ANETILY 024 1 N.B, 1110 1 St, N.E, TODAY A TOMORROW. IIATIALL, PRINCBS IR LAN'S “BOB HAMPTON OF PLAC- | THE ngcx s?e“ [} o\(n'agcéfio%' sfi'%s,“ ) ) ERANDA[J_’S— K TH] ol e = “FRL—SAT.¥1 T S ~ BEBEDANIELS in “DUCKS and DRAKES” ADVANGE TOMORROW- . oL . R In THE INNE ; NCP. BINNEY Ao e 4 NEW SEWELL FORD COMEDY, “CROWNING TORCHY” FFERENT." Also 3-reel Bunshine com- L ] oo )

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