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e AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON:, D. C. MAY 29, 1921—PART 3. TRAND SINTH AT D STREET N. W. Continuons Dally From (2 o'Clock Voon. WHI{ i -w»muw\ I"lWhMl IR TG e = o ] Lest Ye Forget R BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL § . VAIDEVILLE SUPERB PRESENTING ONTEMPORANEOUSLY with the opening VERA BURT AND HER FIVE for the sumnier seasom of the handsome AL FRESCO GARDENS operated in conjunction SYNCOPATED STEPPERS STl e seems fitting to remind the theatergoers of IN A JAZZY RISV TE OF SONGS AND DAN 1 SPECIAITIES “_"hi-“n- that our METROPOLITAN, KNICKER- " FLYING HOWARDS DuTIEL & COVEY BOCKER and others of the SKEVEN CRANDALL “Spectacular Aeria, Frolics™ Offer 2 Humorous Skit i THEATERS in the Capital are equipped with T A Novel Playlet With The Popuinr I-Inlrnll‘ar& = Typhoon COOLING SYSTEMS that keep them uni- 3 LER than the outside DAISY DEAN & CO. ...W.f.fi'i e o b TG tem- Entitled “The Crixis” Lrugha' peratare during Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Petterinnnces—paike) (lll;r,- X ; .h:“,:..fill;‘:":::fim :::: I‘I:"e“‘::!: ::::: LU PARTH Efls OF THE TInE COMPLETE EFFICIENCY. They are in perfect working order and, as in previous seasons, may be ERVIN V. OWILLAT'S G SEA PICTTR SPECIAL ALL-STAR CAST Hieel Comceds and News Weekly relied upon successfully to defy the most intense outdoor heat. The bills scheduled for presentation at the SEVEN CRANDALL HOUSES during the months that imme- diately ensme will be found as refreshing as the PELIGHTFULLY MODIFIED TEMPERATURES. Each, as usual, will consist of the FINEST PIC- TURES and the BEST MUSIC to be enjoyed in this city. HARRY M. CRANDALL. Added Attractions—Mul —— ANOTHER BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY Cut this advertisement out, present at box office, and receive a rebate on & matinee admission todar—sanday—af 20 CENTS ON THE PRIC © AN ORCHESTRA INT I A FIRST BALCOY 10 CENTS ON THE P OF A SECOND BALCONY SEAT. J/m’#&’w’.’/f W/‘-"/Jffflfm. Sene, ) gvmffmvmm F AT MOCRE’S RIALTO NINTH AT G TODAY 2:30 P. M. ALL WEEK 1AM, 11P M A STIRRING PRODUCTION OF LOVE, 'BLACK ROSES BY E. RICHARD SCHAVER Supported by TSURI AOKI most enthralling roles of his entire photoplay career. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS H‘,,,da . PATHE COMEJY-_*BLUE SUNDAY” = :nls e e ’m&‘(firuh‘ Gunday Night, June 5th_ f|1|=] || Overture............ elestions From the - Mikado” (Suliivos) T FOR cHILDREN FRoW S DREN FROM SIX TO SIXTY J ESSUE HAYAKA\VA In a powerful dramatic production of upper and lower class American life, brimming with romance, flushing with danger and intrigue and affording this noted Japanese star one of the AMUSEMENTS Or: o A bor Gy P 4:30 L RECITAL week MON. -IIIIIE Richard G. Ierndom FPrexen A New Play FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK entures. 6 Biz Rides. ~ An Vdded Attraction SOL MINSTER AND IS OWN BIG WILL RENDER P CLASSICAL SE Free From 4 to IP M. | FLY oz~ | SHUBERTBELASCO South Erd Ruh--ig Bridge NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON 6 TOM OR ROW fiil g;e(:ially Selected Cast STARTS 4 P. M. Continuous Until 11:30 P. M. N THE NEW BALLROOM ANYNS GREAT WMUSIC Gentlemen, 50c | | | H E =] CRANDALL’S 18¢h St. at Colambia Road. | K NiCKERBOCKER =1 I ||B| maTivEES sUNDAY, MONDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2:30 The Golden Voiced American Tenor A “Ome Girl" Revue MR. HYMACK IN “AT BOGEY VILLA” Chas. & Mudellne unbar ‘gtlsz Enn_ l.gll(-"l - “ANIMAL l-l\oLom The lc.:un n:';': F“r‘::uf\“mfrlrl Monday and All Week ARLE & SUNSHINE IN “YESTERDAY AND TODAY" i Lee Stafford & Alba Josie O'Meers “A_Bit of Choice Entert _* A SUPREME SUMMER SHOW E JANE & KATHERINE LEE ! The Darlingn From Filmdom in a Cowndy Shetch Entitied | NEW DIR "I‘( : i A Muxlc Week Feature Charming ; i JOHN STEELE | MISS JULIET Dances and Novelties “LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE” Opens On MEMORIAL DAY, .MAY 30th Steamer leaves 7th St. Wharf 10:00 A.M.—2:30 P.M.—6:30 P.M. EARL GATES & CO. PAULINE & FRANC! “STRAIGHT FROM PARIS” ........... I MM zse stounes or wecomntaca rreeminencedI] Steamer leaves Marshall Hall RANDALL’S 12:30 A.M.—4:30 P.M.—8:30 P.M.—11:00P.M. METROPOLIT AN A la carte dining service ST. AT TENTH also a regular $1.50 dinner served = $50,000.00 Has Been Spent on New Improvements, One of the % BEGINNING TODAY—DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 P.M. Many Being a New Danciog Pavilion America's Greatest Actor —THE— in the famous ISCARAB_RING FROM THE NOVEL BY HARRIET GAYLORD | EMP!RE b ' , ADD GORGEOUS SETS, BEAUTIFUL GOWNS, AND JLE e 2 ; ATTRACT] [ A SUPERB STORY ENACTED BY A CAST OF 1n!tha GreaE A e o7 fan ear BEN TURPIN SCREEN FAVORITES DIRECTED BY EDWARD JOSE -ADDED ATTRACTION . ROBERTSON-OOLE SPECIAL. Rialto Symphony Orchestra Selected Educational Comedy | || “GOOD WOMEN?” Special Numbers—Music Week Foururing S 5 hiell I3 nooh ALSO TWO-REEL BILLY COMEDY., BV' IN AGAIN." D eaor b Heoa Entitled “Wild Oats” PARK NOW OPE BPECIAL JAZZ oucnmm itl's “Serenade Execlusive Showing Fox News SPECIAL FEATURE LYR[ u...........,...« % “BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA” WILLIAM RUSSELL in . g é “GODLESS MEN” In Mack Rennctt’s Latest R “SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE” Matinees Sunday, Monday and Saturday at 2:30 755~ TODAY—MON. <@g NOTE: ADMISSION ALL SCOUTS IN UNIFORN, tie “ COLORADO PLUCK"” First National Presents the Mrlndvmua. Classic, ALBO COMEDY. TWO R, Fxtra. matiee only, Eddie Folo in “'King of the Cirens,™ MOORE’S OPEN 8 70 11 p, s B : CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “MAMA’S AFFAIR" AL80 2 REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “DABBLING 1IN ART AMERICAN %5525 8 & N | CRANDALL'S Mermororrean 8ir Charles I. )mmqn Famous Play of the Master Forger Who Twenty Years Sct the Financial Worid by the Ears. Splendidly Picturized, With the Principal Roles Played by Harry Pollard in a Laughfest, “Big Giame” “WORLDS APART" mom 18N, 0 Ave.sm. 155" ALL THIS WEEK <& First Notional Presents the Comedy Hit of the Year, THE HEART oF MARYLAND' 4 VlTAGgAPII BPECIAL PRODUCTION ADAPTED FROM VID BELAECO’S BTAGE PLAY WITH TOPAY AND M;mnov_u.un et e || FR R SOLS SRAERI R «pECK’S BAD BOY” QPEN 3 P M—CLs BALL YOUNG in A XDk B T S, T OLTMPIC ™v45, 2 TP st e el L °m'zm:4 _ “sunsivranes || oo v, 1o ms SKIPPER’S FLIRTATION ’ Cliff Nazarro and Darling Sisters In their new Vaudeville offering composed of Comedy, Songs, RAYMO & ROGERS Myer North! aning lttle Masieal | Twwo of Vaudeville's best known || Comedie: Six Principais— Character Comedians in Selections All Artists of Songs, Quips and Banter. | BROWN & BARROWS EDWARD READING & CO. i In “HAPPY DAYS” In “PROSPERITY,” a Comedy i i “DANCE DIVERSITIES” “IN MIDAIR THRILLS” (I MATINEE FEATURE— SPECIAL 2-REEL COMEDY— """" Ss CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG “HIS FIERY BEAT” Shown at all Performances - LIONEL BARRYMORE “JIM, THE PENMAN” Anders Randolph : Doris Rankin : Lionel Barrymore | c- von 3 | in the powerf, RRIAGE. Juvonlle Prodipy, Famous as “tha Kid” Wih Charlie Chapli | L DAAND T » "‘{dz!!"sm‘%‘;‘"l{blflm T araa: Fasturisation_ of the 1921 Version of Gear W Ph™ | ._M_ At 3:30. Peok’s Stories of Imcorrigible Youth, P TODAY—MON.-9m First National Presents the Melodrama Classio “JIM, THE PENMAN’ Sir Charles L. Ymmn.y Famous Play of the Master Forger Who for Twenty Years Set the Financial World by the Ears, Splendidly Picturized, With the Princival Rcles Played by ANDERS RANDOLPH : DORIS RANKIN : LIONEL BARRYMORE Harry Pollard in a Laughfest, “Big Game” Special Holiday Matinee Monday at 2:30 P. M. Tues..Wed—Jane Novak in Curwood’s “Kazan” EXTRA ADDED COMEDY, “ZERO LOVE” Thars.-Fri.—Enid Bennett in “Keeping Up With Lizzie” SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, “TRAILING THE COYOTE” Sat.—Tom Moore in “Hold Your Horses” ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E CRANDALL’S THEATER B®~ ALL THIS WEEK -9 First National Presents the Comedy Hit of the Year JACKIE COOGAN The Juvenils Prodigy, Famous as “the Kid" With Charlie Chaplin, in 6 Great Picturization of the 11 Version of Geo. W. Peck’s Stories of Imcorrigible Youth, “PECK’S BAD BOY” Extra Added Toonerville Comedy, “THE SKIPPER’S FLIRTATION” 1S [ SPEND DECORATION DAY AT COLONIAL BEACH “Washington’s Atlantic City” Palatial Steamer St. Johns ED Dy oN Leaves 7th St. Wharf Today and oty Tomorrow at 9:00A.M. Fare, Round Trip, $2.00 et e hy— ] : e CRANDALL’S 18th St. at Columbia Road. NICKERBOCKER and all amusements. B ot 40-MlLE MOONLIGHT TRIPS Tuesday, May 31, at 7:15 P.M.—Fare— &=, "% Togne —FREE DANCING— Sokolov’s Jazz Orchestra on Every Trip TOMORROW ALL 5 Only Theater in Washingion Ofei Exclusivaly American smd Foreign Sars of the Firt Rant MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Charles Dillingham NINTH BET. D famous pls, F Str L TODAY 2:30 ..M. ALL WEEI'(‘ 4 nAM uP® UBE“R{X:‘%"%:%;E}:‘ Pta| NEEEE e su‘.ugnmfléz‘i’l‘fi?i:: % Taes. -WZ:C-.:IJ : :.:.yNM: :":;‘ M:: d.;lu:v::;’P N:‘Kmn s CONTINUED BY PUBLIC DEMAND s CRANDALL'S ‘e — T L T B ARNEY BERN ARD . GREAT DOUBLE FEATORE BILL |{wvriesmes oe o e SSh0RBRRERITE | B Do bl et B, o o W8, [ CNDER AUSPICES OF THY WORANS WELFARS LEAGUE RE@ER“E "['[]E‘AB';'ER Gainve CRANDALL’S ™¢ster.otna & 3 Saturday—Tom Moore in “Hold Your Horses” In a New Play ouR VERY ow" Mole : _ALLSTAR CAST ia * BUNI_WL]._ TBI!;I';K~JA(‘K!I&%I::Y‘;V“ p‘: 8 VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA “T Bl k . A ” R T | HOME s’i"a'.:.";i'%;pe 30, iim R1EED VIR 'glmummumumm|m|u|mmmmmnmmuuuumnmnmuuuuuummmnnmmmmmmnumumm WO OE S Away Aaron Hoffman Directed by Clifford Brooke FRANK FAY’S FABLES WITH FRANK FAY And a Cast of Broadway Musical Comedy Favorites Host of Beautiful Girls. Clever Dancers AN ENTERTAINMENT PAR EXCE! NCE SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY SEATS THURSDAY MISS CORA B. Will Offer Her THE SHREVE “T:*."’;.‘.,.‘:.':" mglsfiom Al the Big Features at 1 P. M. "1l SHUBERT-] BELASCO = I | [iltflac 3:00. 7-30 AND 900 P.M. 250 AND 50c. MABEL \ORMAND VARIED SUBSIDIARY FEATURES—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | water bathing, fishing, crabbing, dancing ATIONA NIGHT WEEK Starting Monday **‘“ni*sviay > Seats Thursday T e