Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1921, Page 56

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7z EMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY B 192(-PART 3. AMUSEMENTS : ................................................. e | ! A SPOILED BOY. STRAND SHUBERT-GARRICK 135 16 | [SHE"| CRITERION [E=%] Mall Orders Now 9th and B ‘ Rollin Bond Preson:nmakw;;;lg';:‘:eates! Comic Opera ‘ A S ek s THE WASHINGTONIANS Record Breaklng Crowds “Two Little Girls in Blue” A. T. Erlanger's new musical comedy pro- duction, had its first presentation m* TRl AEMAGE S the aich Wabny New York Tuesday night and re-|from next dopr appeared in the door- ceived a favorable reception by mol“l: of the h;mhl» kitchen. Goftam prbos: Mrs. Jonek #he exclaimed, with folded arms. *let me tell you that - | that child of yours is badly spoiled.” o romd Fan ‘Oh, get Away With you.” Snappe John Barrymore. now appearing |y Jones, testily scenting another -9 Centinnous Daily From 13 iCisck, ‘Noon. S o~ with his sister Ethel Michael ! ding hi 3 B S e = ~sraNE DOF RILL 8 Ta Victor Herbert's VMost Pretentious Comie Opera " is 8! hel in Michael | complaint regarding her young bope- B, LL Strange's play. r de Lune’” ful's conduct. BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BI. WAGK SENNETT'S R e . ge Lune St Solnsll L the . ausribved | neighbor. “if you don't believe me | just come out and see for yourself what falling off our garden wall has ! done to him.” CANTOR AND YATES PRESENT s mmax mowei S iz et oo f| S WEETHEARTS?’ | 1 . o "A SMALL - ' iiEsele M : F l"E M“ SIOAI. B“ IIS S ons il TOWN jDOL fall in a new play, entitied “Lord Byron.” The author is Melanic A. W Kroll of (hicago. NOT A “SAFETY" DRIVER. EOBERT D! nuuuxsn I THE MOST ASTOUNDING SCREEN PRODUC- OURN ; From the Roston Transcript. A QU] I\TFT'I‘L oli‘ DELIGHTFUL (‘HARMF.I[! 2P, ‘:n‘% STEVIN! _ TION OF THE SEASON. ED[TH WYNNE MATI'HISON B e i In ‘WO‘I(QIK ?EMA(':!KB' B:;RT) onal;g hq%fihfimfiufi'! JENNY "‘:“rrzon:é: 7 “‘sEE_ B & CO. WILL PRESENT n“?"xln:’nu‘:'o'(grn::x‘:i::;r ™ ‘ersatile an ceentric ts - e al n S an e o ire ate. Neve o of or- Somx and Dance ” A Renl Laugh SKit_ GAYI.Y CAPARISONED—CONTAGIOUS MUSlC —The Mgrse Race that THE ELECTRA OF EURIPIDES .”f. - u‘;"l’ { lh::d\lo V.L,';‘f’y‘m il Dnnces That Move With Untamed Vim 4 will mike vou ganp. Giilbert Murray's Tradsiation he people it ran over. EmsTaney | oM ENOUGH COMEDY FOR FOUR MUSIC SHOWS N et i e e 1 el NATIONAL THEATER ; gentieman of A’ young Seats on Sale Thursday—S50c, 75c, §l 00 distributing a quantity h to some children “Am I a what?” said the young man hilanthropist? No. sir, 1 am a ~Toronto Telegram Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Fox Offers MISS SHIRLEY MASON In a Delightful Characterization “THE LAMPLIGHTER” MONDAY. MAY 16, AT 4130 P.M. Tickets, $1.50 and $2.50. On Sale at the Box Office May 9. n. Phylis _Haver and Charlie Murray. dentiat The Shakespeare Society Presents 22 l’ i ! Beg. Today at 3 p.m. Twice Daily Thereafter Except Monday at 2:20 & 8:20 Famous Players-Lasky Corporation Presents “Added Atiracilons—Vnltiple Reel Comedy. Sceale. News Weekly _ —— e = -‘ ANOTHER BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY 9% s mdvertixement out, present at box office, and receive a atinee admission todny—Sunday—ct : T 1 TRA SEAT. ) "y 2 » A Mn, [ . 9 ------- - I “STRAIGHT || meiiissdis s panr: ||| Much Ado Shout Nothing ne Maker of Phonopraph Records in & IS THE WAY” || MARION HaRRis || Charles B. Hanford With i‘kl:n HOFF'! lfll’flblflc JAZZ!!'!‘! in a Revue of Fi Dance and Song. Direct ! H FALIIDTS, fo,2 Ravos of o Deoee,tad Sone John M. Kline Walter W. Beck A COSMOPOLITAN TPRODUCTION ! _Fn. lunu "H‘A_Tr —The Lim ir Tine Filled with Mystery, Thrills, Love and Comedy a;;;‘y__WATSON SISO"i‘ElithK;t;ly Mabel 0‘:’:’“ Wilcox Baxed On the Ouija Roard Craze dway's Musteat Comedy Stary 'rnr SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY PLA RSEPITALY: Mr. Hanford's Special Seenery, 22 Broa " In Their New Offering. '—A Rare Thing. WITH . Another Great Ad—“DOC AK —anous Over mp‘ny Cl cl(tr S Drnc?r & Low “‘PUTTING IT OVER. PRICES, 25¢ and 50c ) : LA "“%nu i 3 (i A ND YVEL EARY AND PARY Beg. Monday Night, May 16 Seats Tuesday 0r Song_Hits" Tey “In & Whirlwind Novelty” e Iront deat GAYETY o STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE AND ALL WEEK A Drama In Three Acts By Rida Johnson Young Author of “Little Old New York.,” “Maytime. Booked by Popular Request * JACOBS and JERMON’S WITH A WELL KNOWN BROADWAY CAST Fdmund Lowe abeth Rixdon Lily Cahill Florence Malone Crawford Kent Harold Vermilye THOSE TWO COMICAL FELLOWS McAIIister and Shannoni Staged By Frank Reicher. THE SPEED DEMONS OF FUN ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! INDIA'S WHITE MAHATMA Dr. C. HARMON The Man With the Marvelous Mind Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before. The World's Gireatest Reader of Human Destiny Whose Marvelous Mind Has Confounded the Savants of Europe Dr. Harmon He Knows All and Tells All Special Mat., Ladies Only, Friday Morning, May 13, 11 0’Clock See Him! Hear Him! He Will Convmce You' IRE 911 H Street N.E. CONWAY TEARLE and MARTHA MANSFIELD in a great production, “SOCIETY SNOBS” i SIX OTHER ACTS INCLUDING Winafred Gilraine and Girls. .. -A Sextet of Dancing Darhnx\ Sylvester and Jones........Those <mgmg Comedians in a New Act Hatli In a Clever Singing Skit, “Detailed” Novel and Thrilling Balancing Feats Alvin and Alvin. .. Gillespie and Lee... .Two Clever Girls and a Piano Jocelyn and Turner.In a Snappy Little Comedy of the Race Track o 7 2 S & 2 Z W 2 “The Greenhorn"—A Christie Special Two-Reeler > 4 - 5 2 Y Matinee Feature Film—Shown Only at 1:15 and 445 WALLACE REID IN “THE LOVE SPECIAL”® 0% oo feofeofeofeoodedede ALLENE RAY in “WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE" ALSO COMEDY, TWO REELS. Extra, matinee only, Eddle Polo in “King of the Circus,” Episode No 13. B T A O G o o R o o AT RS R R OPEN3TO 11 P.M— ALICE LAKE in “THE GREATER CLAIM” DY, “TORCHY'S MILLION MOORE'S { RIALTO NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 1AM, 11P. M \THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL THAT EVER ADORNED THE SCREEN IN AN INTENSELY DRAMATIC ROLE PREMIERE SHOWING—TWICE DAILY erascO---TONIGHT 8:30 IN THE SHADOW OF THE DOME sexie¥rices NIGHTS, 25¢ 10 $1.00 MATS, 25¢, 50¢ A Few Cholee Sea Boxes. $1.50 Dait. A Super-Special Port Congreasional Life in the Ol.YMPl cmARLES ciL 1 U ST. ERVILI nxn-n:n S TREAS| mm’s IIE'I‘BOPOI-ITAH Cl ¥ Street at 10th | THIS WEEK—CONWAY TEARLE AND| MIRIAM COOPER, in “THE OATH." CRANDALL'S X}icKeRBoCkER | | LIBERTYm‘ % # w+mnfl-&mmfl+++wfl [ "ODAY AND , TUMORROW—CO: AY "“"w' = REALART PICTCRES PRESENTS ;n.g“%n suniasc coorer. | DUMBARTON 550 '5e I o "" e | “THE GREATER CLAIM Ullllllirne Houwes of Recommizea Pre-emine: 1t DA 7o = nnw——)llwm HARRIS, in And COMEDY, “TURKEY DRESSIN RANDALL’S METROPOLITAN JUSTIN JOHNSTONE s VENT] y ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, In cm Pa. Ave. S.E.|_MARGARET KIRBY." p.m. Daily: 3 p.m. Sundas. 1230 C Street N.E. &5 Prolionow ati-srar | HOME ALICE JOYCE in ST. AT TENTH BEGINNING TODAY—DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 P.M. THE FPASSIONATE piL “HER_LORD AND MASTE PRINCBS 1119 H St MAYFLOER. PHOTOPLAY CORP. smesents = CRANDALL S ""fifii’——-flfl‘m 5 DOROTH munmmmmmnmmm ¥ —ALL-STAR :\sT in “THE P\.s‘ Life and the Li is of VAR SAST. In “THE e st H DS.” And ELITE : M FAIRBANKS in “THE NUT Mo llne. Suspenne: Thrilin A CAST OF WA Donald Hall Dixie Lee TUE ¥ “ . A 2 2 o oo ek Mot / : FIRST <Y NATIONAL ATTRACTION WASHINGTON’S ONLY BIG Giihert Rooney FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK William Parks, jr Alvin Fowler nce Weber Pre: — NEXT HOBODY’S MONEY 3““ WEEK A 5 AT omor THURS. CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbm Road. = K NiCKERBOCKER | Baron ATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 155> TODAY—MON.<G] ___.____:__; THE MASK AND WIG CLUB | OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ) ¥ s T I 4 ~ A FIVT 199 SOMEBODY’'S LION . i ' THE OATH MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23rd . : A Raoul Walsh Special Production, Adapted From Wwm. J. Locke's e S A R LD DR L A s ¢ : Novel, “Idols,” and Interpreted by a Cast of Noteworthy Distinction, Led by A: ! :L(. !h! e ! Tomorrow All Night Week MIRIAM COOPER--CONWAY TEARLE--ANNA Q. NILSSON Only Theater in v:’umnm Offering txv‘hn:nly Ameriean and Foreign REGULAR SCALE OF PRICES of the First R GLEN ECHO OPENS FOR THE SEASON NEXT SATURDAY OFFERING 3 New Features N l—The latest type of Dentzel Carousel 0. housed in a speclnlly constructed build- of the most modern design. —A speedy ride of tllrillln; Coaster Dips, 0. 3,000 fest of track over which traiis of ee cars each will run. ton ‘é‘—The largest and most modern park ball- 0. J room ever offered lovers of terpsichore. Special combination orchestra directed by Mr. A L. Ochmann. NOTE INSTEAD OF A CHARGE OF Sc PER DANCE AS IN THE PAST ALL-EVENING DANCING Will Prevall With the Following —SCALE OF PRICES— sc and Gentleman 75c Pef Couple, Inc. Tax Single Admission Tickets Including Tax Balcony—Admission, 22c; Tax, 3c. Total, 25¢ Orchestra—Admission, 36c; Tax, 4c. Total, 40c Loge Boxes—Admission, 50c; Tax, 5c. Total, 55c MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY House Peters-Florence Vidor, in “Lying Lips” VANITY FAIR GIRLS IN “HURRY WEST” A. L. ERLANGER Presents LAURETTE TAYLOR With A. E. MATTHEWS In a New Production of the Comedy of Youth PEG 0° MY HEART J. HARTLEY MANNERS T ——— Tharsday-Friday—Star Cast in “Not Guilty” EXTRA ADDED COMEDY FEATURE, “TAKE YOUR TIME” L IN GEORGE BRONSON HOWARD'S STORY SHELTERE DAUGHTER m‘,;) :l,iu; DEMONSTRATI. G TH/;'T ¥ FNORANCE DOES NOT SPELI, SAFET STARTING NEXT SUNDAY ORDERS NOw AND THAT FOREWARNED 1S FOREARMED Direot From Twsive Smashing Woeks Olymplo Thester, Chivego PERFECTLY STAGED STUNNINGLY COSTUMED “SATIRES OF 1920” ADDED ATTRACTIONS The Musical Revue Peppy With Rialto Symphony Orchestra Selected Christie Comedy aniel Breeskin, Conductor ea ny [ ” FANCHON AND MARCO Oratirran, Condactae, Riatiian Nisl Bucks HABIT mosT B.:_-:./'«G?IFUL GIRLS 94 2Light Cvalry:: Exclusive Showing Fox News Supplemented by the Comedy Feature, “Turkey Dressing.” IN_THE_WORLD T SRR | - Saturday—Star Cast in “Black Beauty” ARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATU. SYMPHONY ORCH. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E CRANDALL’S THEATER 135> FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK <&y First National Presents the Scrcen’s Most Charming Ingcnue, Supported by William Lawrence, Ethel Grey Terry, Walter McGrail and Emmet C. King, in the Tense Story of a Girl Who Formed the Habit of Lurury and Left Love in a Cottage for Hats in a Mansion. IN ADDITION TO THESE THREE NEW FEATURES, ALL THE OLDER POPLLAR ATTRACTIONS WILL BE IN OPERATION, INCLUDING— GIANT DERBY RACER—MIDWAY OF FUN—GINGER SNAP WHIP—OLD MILL RIFLE RANGE, BOATING, EXCELLENT CAFE, PICNIC GROVES, PALACE ICE CREAM PARLOR, ETC. Direct From 100 “Return” Performances at Cort Theater, New York THURSDAY TR

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