Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1921, Page 44

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v AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY.:STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 1T, 1921—-PART 8. LAST DAY LOEW’'S PALACE THEATER ANNOUNCES ANOTHER SPLENDID STBLLAR PRESENTATION FOR THE ‘WEEK, BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON, WHEN THE BRILLIANT YOWG ‘SCREEN STAR OF “13% HOURS LEAVE” AND OFYHER HITS— DOUGLAS M..LEAN THE WASHINGTON BOY, WILL APPEAR DAILY = [N PERSON ~ 'H THE PREMIERE WASHINGTON OFFERING OF HIS b CONNECTIDH,O:"TISILARIOUS STARRING PRODUCTION, BASED ON THE OBIGINAL STORY BY AGNES CHRISTINE JOHNSTON, AND TITLED— “PASSING THROUGH™ WITH MADGE BELLAMY THE STORY OF A REGULAR FELLOW WHO COULD HELP IVEEBODY BUT HIMSELF—A LYRIC OF THE SILVER SHEET LOADED WITH LAUGH- TER AND LOVE!—A SNALL-TIME STORY OF BIG-TIME FUN—DON’T MISS I!’I MR. MacLEAN WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR IN PERSON TODAY THREE TIMES TODAY—AT 4:00, 7:30 AND 9:30 P. M. == RIALTO —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— FOREWORD €€ AS I predicted unlimited success for my recent production, “Lying Lips,” so do I pre- A‘mu&flp&d«.mwldfl:n‘mw-«w for my latest effort, Hdbwo’ Mine”. It is a pantomimic rhapsody of the greatest love in all the M—-—‘hhfi“. Mother for her Son. -You will cry a bit, perhaps, but threugh the glistening tears will shine -ninbo-ol.loyundcoodclnn,hrulluha’nhm(rdldutln:l.aunndfdh and undying Devotion, so does my production, “Mother o’ Mine,” radiate that Understand- ing and Simple llunwmu- which bring the World together, as one, for one—trodding on- ward and ith Everlasting Contentment waiting, and beckoning, at the End.” THOMAS H. INCE. | PRESENTING “"l TENSELY THRILLING, GORGEOUSLY S'I'AGED. DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT OF TODAY FEATURING LLOYD HUGHES BETTY BLYTHE JOSEPH KILGOUR BETTY ROSS CLARK CLAIRE McDOWELL A PICTURE REPLETE WITH AMAZING SITUATIONS NEVER BEFORE ° SEEN UPON THE SCREEN, VIVID VIEWS OF SOCIETY AND NIGHT. LIFE IN NEW YOEK, IN TRUTH A PANORAMA OF HUMANITY. —FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA——- Robert Bond Gotta, Conductor OVERTURE: “LA" BOHEME,” BY PUCCINI —DIVERTISSEMENTS— COMEDY—“HAM> HAMILTON IN “ROBINSON CRUSOE, LTD.” EXCLUSIVE SHOWING FOX NEWS . FREE ‘ADMISSION +AMUSEMENT PARK SOL MINSTER MILITARY BAND IN A SERIES OF FOUR FREECH!TS N“"I“"‘Pl TO THE AT fist ST. AND PA. AVE. N.W, TODAY ‘WIill open Monday, 13th, under a New | at Of the Big mfl:"fin, a2d m!‘-,“&y" i ttar nmu. EOTAL MUSI0 AND ATTRAOTIONS. GLEN ECHO 9th and D NW. The Little Theater With the Big Production Wm. S. Hart In His Latest The Whistle Now Playing : WASHINGTON'S , FINEST ORCHESTRA Is the appraisement placed by the music-loving public of the Capital upon the newly organized Symphony Orches- tra of thirty solo artists at Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater. In individual and ensemble finish and genuine - musicianship this splendid organization stands supreme. Rich in instrumentation, including in its playing person- nel honor graduates of the foremost conservatories of Europe as well as America, this versatile and highly ar- _ tistic orchestra, under the leadership of a Bachelor of Music of the Warsaw Conservatory (Poland), daily of- fers overtures, solo numbers and musical interpretation of pictured drama not approached in quality by any or- ganization in Washington, other than the METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY N. MIRSKEY, Conductor "~ A FEW OF THE METROPOLITAN SOLOIST8: '™ ALEXANDER PODNOS, Violin, New England Conservatory. TINO V. MENS, Cello, Leipsic Conservatory. VIOLA TAUBERT ABRAMS, Harp, N. Y. Collcgc of Music. EMIL HARRISON, Piano, Lincoln University Connmdnry V. DE MILITA, I"lan, Naplu Conservatory. EMIL SPITZER, Oboe, Vienna Ca MILTON DAVIS, Pipe Organ, Peabody Connrvdory AND TWO DOZEN MORE, Completing the Superb Symphony That Can Be Heard Every Day in the Year in Programs of the World’s Greatest Compositions as Well as | The Lighter Popular Music. BUT ONLY AT METROPOLITAN F ST..AT TENT| DOORS OPHR ’ ‘DVANU! IN ADMIBSION . o'cl.ocx PBICES ____.___‘ BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. GLORIA WALLACE_REID - AGNES SWANSON AYRES In its M-rmhahu to offer the Washington pudlc only the greatest and most magnificent pM uhy offeringe obtainable, Loew’s Columi Theat mma”{:r“un ezlondgd engagement the !ul erpiece of the GM(H year in the W‘Mt I 2 DeMilles. OEXTER o) 1EST AND GREATEST TRIUMPH OF THE ECRBEN “THE > AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” WITH THE GREATEST CAST OF PHOTO- PLAY STARS EVER ASSEMBLED IN ONE PICTURE . Wallacé Reid Gloria Swanson, Elliott Dexter Bebe Dandels Monte Blue - Wanda Hawley Theodore Roberts || Agnes Ayres Theodore Kosloff Polly Momn. Raymond Hatton|| Julfa” Faye ODUCED AND DIRECTED BY THR PSflSflNALL’ PRI Dy MILLE FROM THE SOEN;- PIOTURE_ALL 5. EABHI'ALK.D ABOUT FOR A YEAR! BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON AT3P.M. IJ,D“' '- e T e e BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL | Charming Expenents of Grace and Agility CHALFONTE SISTERS Present “The Ofter “A Willing Werkes™ Premiere Fhotodramatic Presentation All Performances—Oferiag WM. fi. CRANE and BUSTER KEATOR In & Threbbiag Play of Love and Freasied Financs “THE SAPHEAD” Added Attraction—Nultiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly Daily 355 | Sunday 355 | Holldnylfi:.‘}.’ | Prices T2 at —stioses, Cxospt Seturdays Sundays Begianing Tomorrow Matince, and Ending_ ~ext Sunday ~ight “Brilliance and_Humor The Popular Comedicnne JOSEPHINE VICTOR & CO. “A Raral Sunday School e = nday “Juliet and 5 e “Juliet & Romeo” ax Teuber's Semsational Fantastic Spectacie SHADOWLAND et Femini CHARLES LLOYD & CHRISTIE “Two From > jors” WILLIAM BRAC] Company of Eccentric Artists JED DOOLEY AND “COMPANY OF ONE CONFECTION” IN “THE CAMEO COMIC” T MILLER SISTENS HERBERT’S LOOP-THE-LOO “Youth and Versatility” Lea) n.“r ..l: 5 g HUBERT GARRICK Washingten's Little Theater Do Luze A Dmmatie ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK Put Your Ear to the Ground and Listen to the Tread of Travel t» Seventh and F HERE IS NEWS FOR YOU!!I! SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Beginning Thurs. Eve., Sept. 15—Three Nights and Sat. Mat. Only WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., Presents INA CLAIRE In the Famous Fremch Farce BLUEBEARD'S 8TH WIFE THE GARRICK'S SECOND SURE SUCCESS By Alfred Savoir—Adapted by Charlton Andrews 3 HAILED AS A SURE HIT—N. Y. TIMES b SEATS READY TUESDAY ‘The Garriek’s Third Distinguished Ofering NEXT WEEK:————LOUIS ATS THURSDAY w “IN THE MOUNTAINS” A New Comedy Drama by Samuel Shipman and Clara Lipman, Authors of “East Is West,” “Elevating a Ilb.‘l" ete. Monday and All Week SAXIE HOLDS.WORTH Assisted Gypsy Bell and the HARMONY HOUNDS The last word in modern musio—the acme of Jazs and Pep and Speed An mnct that breathes the spirit of 1921 PAUL & W ARR | AR Exponents of Equilibrism In a vestriloguial oddity Marvels of athletic_manhood With_musical_interiudes SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION SAM LEWIS and ED THORNTON ‘Whe have forsaken the field of buriesque to become the most success< ful lnugh-makers in vaudeville T _AUSTIN & ALLEN | THE HALKINGS That Wise Cracking Pair I In the Imported Novelty, Songs and Merry Quips “Sunshine and Shadows” AN ADDITIONAL ACT Wil Be Announced ia Program Matinee Feature JESSE LASKY preseats THOS. MEIGHAN “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" A Paramount Picture Shown only at 1145 and 4145 'y Feature Special 2-reel Comedy THE FAMOUS HUMANZEE IN “WILD OATS” A Chester Comedy Shown at all performances ATIONAL ™N&ET" weex Ouly Thoater in Wonbiezsen Offeris ¢ Exciesively Amarican snd Forsign Strs of the First Bask MATINEES, WEDNESDAY i ——————————————————————— STARTING SUNDAY; FATNES,y SEATS THURSDAY A, L®Erianger’s Musical Comedy Hit _TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE Cohan Theater, New 4:30 P. M., 4

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