Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1921, Page 60

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~ = Houss PETERS and FLORENCE VIDOR STARTING NEXT MONDAY- AMUSEMENTS. ATIONA Caiy Thasiet jn Washington Offering Exclusively American asd Foraiga Stars of the Frat Ras MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY -SAM-H. HARRIS PRESENTS TOMORROW ALL A FARCICAL COMEDY By FRED DE GRESAC and FRED JACKSON Staged by SAM FORREST * With a Cast of Broadway Favorites, Including IRENE FENWICK CARLOTTA MONTEREY g LOUIS BENNISON ‘.. HELEN LOWELL ® GEORGE GRAHAM KENNETH HILL § MORGAN WALLACE AND OTHERS SEATS THURSDAY CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS BARNEY BERNARD IN A NEW PLAY BY AARON HOFFMAN 1“TWO BLOCKS AWAY" | oo A Gala Event!!! Colomal Beach ‘“Washington-Atlantic City”’ Opens for the 1921 Season Sat., May 28 . Special Memorial Day Trips Palatial Steamer St. Johns Leaves 7th St. Whart SATURDAY, SUNDAY, May 28, 2:30 P. M. May 29, 9 A. M. Monday (Decoration Day) May 30, 9 A. M. Fare ( R0r%2% ) Round Trip ( Sodder ) $2.00 Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, Dancing and All Amusements. —FREE DANCING— SOKOLOV’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA ON EVERY TRIP RANDALL’S METROPOLITAN ST. AT TENTH— BEGINNING TODAY—DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 P.M. MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 £ TODAY—MON. 33 First National Presents the Screen’s Most Vivacious Comedienne, CONSTANCE TALMADGE Supported by Kcnneth Harlan, Flora Finch, George Fawcett and Others of Notr in a Breexy Picturization of Douglass Murray's Stage Hit, “The Man From Toronto,” Connit’s Zippiest Comedy to Date. “LESSONS IN LOVE” Harry Pollard in a New Scream, “No Children” ADDED COMEDY FEATURE, “A STRAIGHT CROOK EXTRA COMEDY ATTRACTION, “CROWNING TORCHY” Sahmlay--Owen Moore in “The Chicken in the Case” D SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Tues.-Wed.---Clara Knnblll Young in “Straight From Paris” ‘Thurs.-Friday—Douglas MacLean in “Chickens” =k ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E CRANDALL’S THEATER 2=5> TODAY—MON.—TUES. <3 . With Stellar Support in Jacinto Benavente’s Powerful Drama, “THE PASSION FLOWER” 1<~ WED.—THURS. %1 SEORGE ARLISS in “THE DEVIL” EXTRA ADDED COMEDY HIT, “THE UNDER DOG” 255 FRL—SAT. %51 Ir “LYN(} LIPS"—ADDE COMEDY, “TAKE YOUR 1’nfl» TR NIGHT WEEK Kfi"i'"c"’i‘iiafi'iifi%’i’&ffi D. C. MAY 22 1921—PART 3. B.E FCETTES | fng i - BEACH “SANTOS and Eg' fiiEVUE” Will Open cn e n s || MAY 28 At 7 A. M. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOX, THE |TIDAL BASIN AT W \~u TON'S ONLY REAT DMISSION \\ll \I ANT PARK GLEN ECHO IN ADDITION TO ALL THE 20 B FIN FEATERES, SIN. BIG RID! ASD MIDWAY SHLARITY HA SOL MINSTER AND IS 0RO B “DONT TELL MY 'WIE” A Big Mi =21l Revue in 3 Scenes Headed #3 the Famous, Comedinn BILLY ALLEN Supported by a Compony of 25 Artintx Perey TOR LALGHS CONCERT The | ] dy act Vaudevill g BAND condenced woraton of the “oriminal production tnet Symnciiont | | BRONSON and BALDW'N JOE JACKSON D sen e legitimate theaiers at $2.00. ____THE ORIGINAL HOURS DAILY Also Six Other Features, Including RD an HELENE BRODERICK |’ 'I" '(":m:"\“ ¥ "’:"" B " .. G . Mamager AND THAT" THE RUNAWAY FOUR | * MORELY & MACK McCLOUD and NORMAN B R orehest The Novel Comedy Quarteife/from [ ('le:il;.r"_l."::l‘n Jela bicudiar | N ENTERTAINER : From 8:30 to 11: '::n"‘.: r:.ho e POFILAR PRI T RICKNEIT BENNETT & FLE R BICKNELL | | TCHE! CRITERION | THE BUSY BAKER AN FOR ALE My L Lol Ll S n B ladw 23c_Ger MAR[ON DAVIES The Little Theater with the 57 Today and All Week “The Kentuckians” The Bizzest Production of the Year. “u-:'r ME EXPLAIN" | 1o tue Conmopotiinn Produeiion sitown pu'an Periormunees | BURIED TREASURE” Presents NIGHT’S TOMY AND ALL VIEEK L@EW ) PALAOE Do you remember the mance, the lnushter a the tears of arcat nhotonlay suceesses —~The Ctty of _Silen Men" and ““The Froni »f the Stars?” Celebrated Novel. SHUBERT- ELASC Prices 50c to $2.50 :| TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY 23, | EveryNights:1s 1 WlG CLUB Shubert Belasco NINTH AT D STR Continuoux l)nlly Fron: BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ALL WEEK APPEARING IN PERSON I¥’s Cool Dancing at CHEVY CHASE 1" LAKE Delightful car ride— service ;:uin: and . W, Cloek Noon. a PARAMOUNT PICTURE Here is the star of both great pictures in a_new screen triumah of riches, love and reunited hearts —a tale of the biggest, finest things yowll ever Inow . THE PETITE WHIMSICAL TALENTED DARLING OF THE SCREEN Sy OFf the University of Pennsyivania , Friday, June 3d, 8 P.M. Wil Present One Perr e of | MRS HoLTad | SOMEBODY'S Will Present Their 1 | Seats oa sale at Studio, Phone Col. 761-W, —With— r at theater Thursday. June 2. 1921. w4 oI SHUBERT-GARRICK R con 23 Gladys George Directed by Rollin Bond Prexents the World's Greatest Comic Opern Singing Enxemble Tom Forman The WASHINGTONIANS In THOMAS MEIGHAN e “THE EASY ROAD” | wamss CHIMES °whstor 1 Annual Produc MAE MARSH IN CONJUNCTION WITH HER LATEST PRODUCTION “NOBODY’S KID” AN APPEALING COMEDY-DRAMA ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL, MARY CARY,” BY KATE LANGLEY BOSHER 8 Appearances: Sunday, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 p. m. Daily, 4:15, 7:45, 10:00 p. m. VAUDEV]LLE SUPERB SSRS. CANTOR AND YATES PRESENT A MbeDlO\s \llsl( ‘AL COMEDY SATIRE “THE FORTUNE QUEEN” With a Quintet of Sur<rb Artists R HANLON & CLIFTON| BURKE & BURKE “A Qulet Evening at Home” In “A Wentern Union Flirtact FRTHTON I With Dr. Charl iordon ax “GASPARD” nnd Estelle Muorray, Ruth Peter, Raymond Moore, T. Brooke Amisx. Jr., M. Harry Stevens, Stephen 0. Ford, J. dee, Ray Jackman, Elxie Joras, Margu Wickersham, Genevieve Bond, Bernice Stevens, Bertha Wev, Hunt and the famous JENNY LIND Chorus. Staged by Harry St “Deserves whole-hearted support of Washington—Prexident Hard- ing’s presence an example other Washingtonians would do well to follow."—STAR. “Merrymakers deserve a special place—remarkably finished and most amusing."—TIME: - “Too good o he lmh—“a.hlnxlnnl.nl seem to have won the hearts of aill, from the President and Mrs. Harding down.”—POSNT. “Washingtonians a 100 per cent company. When the President of the United States and the First Lady rock with laughter, as did the rest of the house, what more can a performance expect In the realm of mirth¢"—HERALD. Popular Prices—30c, 75¢, $1—Seating Capacity Limited ADDED PROGRAM HITS ———— MACK SENNETT COMEDY “ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE” PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA— THOMAS J. GANNON, DIRECTOR OVERTURE. ...“HOME, SWEET HOME, THE WORLD OVER” A sl-:l-‘ and Talking Skit ‘An Amusing Comedy HAL & FRACIS SHAW & GLASS R R Present “Town and Country” .. Offer “The Mosquito Trust” Added Adractions—Multiple Reel Comedy. . News Weekly. lllllllll||||I|l|||||I|IIIIlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII|||||l|m|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllflIIIIIIIiIlmIIIIII.nilhlllIllllillli““fl““r - ANOTHER BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY -9m MOORE’S MOORE'S this advertisement out, prexent at box office, and receive a . n todny—Sunday—ot i 9 ] ) S OF AN ORCHESTRA SEAT. $ 15 Ci R o FIRS % AT. 10 CENTS ON THE PRICE OF A SECOND BALC SEAT. Dy NINTH AT G NINTH BET. D & E TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 11 A.M., 11 P. M. B 1opAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK A M UPM A BREEZY, SPICY, WHOLESOME VACATION COMEDY REALART PICTURES PRESENT BEBE DANIELS Special Film Features RAPHAEL 754%" OPEN 3 TO 11 P.M.— BEBE DANIELS in “DUCKS AND DRAKES” —————FMPIRE——— 911 H Slnrt N.E. WILLIAM FARNUM in his latest and best production, “THE GREATEST SACRIFICE” TRUXTON 2" g oo sk W= CORINNE GRIFFITH in : : ; OUR 'En' 0“" MOVIE ) » ‘| 5 h 5 ; ; : 3 IT ISNA'L:EEII\G DONE THIS SEASON . i L& ~THE POST® PHOTOPLAY WITH TWO-REEL SPECIAL COMEDY, ; ko > NE FILMED IN WASHINGTON A DOGIGONE M ; 4 EVERY SCENE e WATCH FOR THE OF OF OUR PARK. 4 ] Every Member of the Cast a Resident of Washington LYRIC 1 P 7 : i % You Never Saw Anything Like It! B Irving Sreety === b Al & p N Come and Get Your Laugh TODAY, 3 P.M.; TOMORROW, 6 P.M.— = . SHIRLEY MASON in “Tl"IE LAMPLIuHTER" Full of Surprises—A Treat From Start to Finish ALSO TWO-R A - : Extra, matinee only, Eddie P ek ot the Otvens.” 7 8 @ L — e s - BEBE DA in 5 . : mmrcecnar A N D e = e | > W | (R LI‘.'Y OF THE MO “THE_WHITE UUMLMA = =] by ¢ : : ¢ 3 A _VITAGRAPH SPECIAL PRODUCTION ADAPTED FEOM UA‘ID BEIAECOS STAGE PLAY CATHERINE CALVERT 4 AND A MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING CAST iy DS NOTE =% presents, . Moni : v MISS CALVERT WILL APPEAR “THE PASSIONATE | i d Y 5 el IN PERSON 4 PILGRIM” = = . . ok, : e Z TODAY ____A Cosmopolitan_Special Production. __ 1119 H St. N.E. i i P Y N . d . & S PRINCESS ; 03 ; —PRICES— MARY MILES MINTER | } : IN Sunday— in “THE LITTLE CLOWN” —‘ X Bal . 38c CAROUNAG"“ & N. C. Av CRANDALL’S “"",2;'" N [14 79 O:c?:-{u. 50c “MILIE?'F&?V.EUE" [ TODAY AND,_ TOMORROW_ A v Boxes, 75¢ N St & EICISt NS A M AL ADAPTED FROM THE STORY BY NINA WILCOX PUTNAM Es.:il’arc.‘?&.. innous from 8 p.m , 38c, ‘THE 4HOST IN o ES Bavks bl zona . it ———————ADDED ATTRACTIONS gggf"—“ Moli0; Rialto Symphony Orchestra Sclected Christie Comedy 75c Overture: Selection, “Mlle. Modiste” “Southern Exposure” Encore Number—Popular Hit, Short Subjects “Mazie” Exclusive Showing Fox News mummunflmmmmmmw [ Aflflfllfilllllllll » | 9 ¥

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