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SRt VTS S S AMUSEMENTS. |==fi = LOEW’S COLUMBI ~No ADYANCY IN ADMISBION OPBU Theatre "untl lutl'r nm -am @ahing Bt wht MH l(l This is your week to 'cuu’n—— .M this_afternoon, Leew’s ” haut week's cngagement o inat mot_only fascinated become the acroen sensation of n- C Cecil B, DeMIIIe S Latest and greates on the famous ’Iuy of tho uuu M'll Arthur Schnitsler and sug; ville Barker’s paraphrase o] — THE— AFFAIRS OF L ANATOL— 4 PARAMOUNT PICTURE A4 massive, glittering, gorgeous romance, personally produced by the master of acreen beauty and portrayed Ly fhe greatcat cast of photopl —12 in all—ever assembled in one picture. Your faverite is Aere! Gloria Swanson | Bebe Dandels Wanda Hawley Agnes Ayres Polly Moran Julia Faye oremost ¥ stars Wallace Reid Elliott Dexter HRR R HRA AR RIALTO —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— A PROGRAM OF PHOTODRAMATIC AND SYMPHONIC ATTRAC- TIONS NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED IN WASHINGTON PRESENTING VICTOR HERBERT AMERICA’S GREATEST LIVING COMPOSER AND IMPRESARIO CONDUCTING IN PERSON FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA OVERTURE AND ENCORE NUMBERS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. ALL SELECTIONS EENDERED BEING FROM HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS. NOTE— THIS 18 THE FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE THEATER THAT A WORLD-RENOWNED COMPOSER AND ARTIST, SUCH A8 VICTOR HERBERT, HAS ACKNOWL- EDGED THE HIGH PLANE TO WHICH THE MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS OF THE FOREMOST OF SUCH THEATERS HAVE RISEN, AND THE NATION'S CAPITAL SHOULD FEEL HONORED IN HIS APPROVAL OF THIS CITY AS A MUSICAL CENTER. THAT THE RIALTO MANAGEMENT 18 JUSTLY PROUD OF HI8 ACTION IN ASSUMING THE GUEST CONDUCTORSHIP OF THEIR ORGANIZATION OF SOLO ARTISTS, THEREBY MARKING THEM AS ONE OF THE BEST OR- CHESTRAS OF SUCH CHARACTER IN THE COUNTRY AND THEREFORE WORTHY OF BEING THE FIRST TO PERFORM UNDER HIS LEADER SHIP, GOES WITHOUT BAYING. X THE CINEMA OFFERING MOORFE'S THEATER ———— E RUDYARD KIPLING'S “WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY” WRITTEN BY HIMSELF FOR THE SCREEN IN ITS POWER TO EXALT THE HEART IN ITS MYSTERY, COLOR, ATMOSPHERE, ;'Z;’;%%‘;';H’E”E"T OF OLERGY” I8 ACTING, DIRECTION AND PRESENTATION IN IT8 ABILITY TO PURIFY THE FEELINGS WITH MUSIC, “WITHOUT BENEFIT OF “WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" IS CLERGY, BUPREME. GLOWS WITH THE OPALESCENT LUSTRE AND MYSTERY OF THE EAST. IN IT8 GIFT TO ENDOW YOUR PERSON- ALITY WITH A NEW SOUL THRILL “WITH- IT I8 KIPLING MADE DOUBLY IMMORTAL. OUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY” 18 UNEQUALED. BWF- INFORMATION -9l MR. HERBERT WILL CONDUCT DAILY AT 3:30 P. M., 7:30 P. M., 9:30 P. M R PRICES hestra, 50c; Loge, 5 Sunda, 75¢ : DAILY—1I1 . m. to 1:30 p. m., 25¢, d0c; 1:30 to 6 p. m., 15:, S0c; 6 to 11 p. m., 50¢c, 75c % THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON A WORK OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST LIVING AUTHORS SURGES WITH EMOTION AND D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921—PART 3. STRAN USEMENTS. NINTH AT D STREET N. - D Philbarmonic Course Continuous Daily From 12 o‘Cle Nm Season 188122 . National Theater—4:30 0'Clock —————————————————————————————— e oe————————————————————————— IEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL LAND, DOCKRILL & COMPANY PRESENT Oct. 28—JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor. VAllnlvlu.E's FOREMOST EQUESTRIAN OFFERING lwub.. mlanu.m lmue A CIRCUS SPECTACLE tan Opers; FEATURING DARING AND THRILLING BAREBACK RIDING g BMABEL GARRIBON, Beprane, MUSICAL ROWELLYS|JIM REYNOLDS In a Novel Comcoction Auo.,u.r i s thd fod apaeke Artiatic Singers Makers DOUGAL " & 'LEARY |Joe & Clara NATHAN With Some Trimmings In “The Garden of Vaudeville” Premiere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Offering ALICE BRADY In a Drama of Elemental Passions “LITTLE ITALY” Added Attrsetion—MULTIPLE REEL COMEDY and NEWS WEEKLY ——— e _—_——————————————— 9w~NOTE—PREWAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE 5y 215 s | Snday 3% | Holidays 2% 5% | Prices T¢ Ilmhum-«w!mmn«g c.m.lfl!flw. Beginning Tomorrow Matimee and Emding Next Sunday Night — JOLLY AND JUBILANT THE WONDERFUL “The Lcamparable Mentalint” In Remarkable Feats of Quintuple Conoentration Feb. 7—JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist. Feb. 28—RACHMANINOFF, Pianist, Seawn Prices: Orchestrac $15; Balcoos. $12.50 and $i e, 150 Wae o 10"per cent omal, s e rs. Concert Bureau, Broon'e: 130 sna G. » ARTISTS’ COURSE BEASON 193128 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. With the exception of the Opera, when the curtain will rise promptly at 2:30 Octobe: o 1.: ghwom GEAND OPERA 00. e 32, HULDA LASHANSEA, nocmm 9, Mme. LOUISE mOMER, brusry 23. Joser lorlm Fe ? ianist. Somher 3 The Unuausl Songutress With Hor Brother Chartis The Joannys, Wonder Workers With Shadews. of the Day. Fathe Pletorial. Order No TODAY, 3 & 8:15—JOSEPHINE VICTOR; CHIC SALE; ETC. Te SHUBERT-BELASCO e will, on Monday of next week (Sept. 26), re-open with a complete change of policy, becoming, in conjunction with a chain of the finest theaters in the leading Ameri- can cities, the Washington home of SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE introducing to amusement lovers an entirely new form of entertainment, embracing artistic novelties from every corner of the globe, Dramatic and Musical Comedy successes condensed from hours to minutes, and the best features of Grand Opera, Ballet, Spectacle and Circus, supported by the standard acts of world celebrity that constitute the backbone of European and American Vaudeville. POPULAR PRICES: " (Except Sat., 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1 Sun. & Holidays) Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow. esop's Fables, Toples Main 4455, YOU ST. REPUBLI Newr e Today, Tomorrow, !‘u‘ldny iverneur Morris Siory “A Tale of Two Worlds” ____ Orchestra—Topios—Comedy. 6 EVERY NIGHT ' CHEVY CHASE LAKE 8 Tuesday Lucky Number Night Wednesday Vaudeville by Pro- fessional entertainers Jardin De St. Mark§ Washington’s Most Beautiful Dance Gardens 21st St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 8:30 o 12P. M NOW OPEN3:30 to 12 2. 1. Under New York Management Features Robbins’ Songcopaters Orchestra An Orchestra Supreme Ralph Garren 1 auesiumce ;:‘:y, 3P.M. Tenight, 8:15 THE CABARET £ GIRLS HARRY SEYMOUR HAL RATHBURN and DOT BARNETTE The Kansas Cyclone 100 Pounds of Speed 100 Next Week, “Chick Chick” 40-HIlE RIVER TRIP 25c, 50c DAILY With MATINEES Public requested to viait sar- dens for their per- sonal satisfaction.| (-lrl In TONGHT | SHUBERT - GAIIIIIGK Matinees ‘Washington’s Little Theater De Luxe CRANDALL’S 18th Street at Columbic Road KNiCKERBOCKER 2 MATINEE SUNDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:30 B TODAY—MON. 98 First National Presents the Most Popular Star of the Screen, NORMA TALMADGE ugg orted by CHARLES RICHMAN, LEW CODY, PAUL McAL- ER and Others of Note, iw An Especially Efective Film Version of Channing Pollock’s Thriliing Drama of G Wife’s Devotion, THE SIGN ON THE DOOR 2 COMEDY, “IT'S YOUR MOVE”—NEWS—SYMPHONY—TOPICS qus.-Wd.—'ALlCE JOYCE in “THE INNER CHM{BER” ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK A Plaver of Distinetion—A Comedy of Delight THE STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER ROUND TRIP, 75¢ TO MOUNT VERNON 527 Steamer Chas. Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wh'f 10 A M. & 2:30 P.M. lunnorom AN| at 10th . THIS WEEK a8 A NEW COMEDY DRAMA BY SAMUEL SHIPMAN and CLA! Anthor of “East Is Weat,” Ete. A wetion PERSONAL DIRECT! Commenc. Next Sunday Night ! 25c to $1.50 Matinees, Thurs. and Sat., 25¢ to $1. Seats on Sale Thursday r——CRANDALLS_ DR DR COME DY CANOOR IS MW IN I 0 UV EER @K Thar.-Fri.—Mary Miles Minter in “Moonlight and Honeysuckle” EXTRA—BEN TURPIN IN “LOVE’S OUTCAST” -t & Saturday—WILLIAM S. HART in “THE WHISTLE” ("om!dv “Oh, Buddy”—Symphony—Mutt & Jeff in “The Stampede” 9th Street Below F THURSTON The Famous Magician Positively 20 New Mysteries ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E cmnm’s THEATER 3%~ SUN.—MON.—TUES. -39 ANR LUTHER in “NEGLECTED WIVES” LARRY SEMON in “THE FALL GUY” B¥~ WED.—THURS. “oa VIOLA DANA in “PUPPETS OF FATE” ADDED COMEDY—“THE TOONERVILLE FOLLIES” BW™ FRL—SAT. “9u Shr Cast in “The Child Thou Gavest Me” AUXILIARY COMEDY—“SNOOKY'S BLUE MONDAY” .IIWWWWIIWWIWW TONIGHT 9 MAT. pOI 1 SAT. AND ALL WEEK FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON = SAM HOWE'S NEW SHOW A Revusical Fable in Two Acts and Ten Scenes By Sam Howe Filled to the Brim with Fun, Music, So!:gn and Dances A SHOWER OF BEAUTY, MELODY AND FUN < A PARADISE GARDEN OF GIRLS A Beautiful Production of Gorgeous Costumes and Scenery Bigger, Brighter and Better Than Before, Featuring CLIFF BRAGDON HELEN TARR, NORMA um AND LORETTA ANEARA Harry LeHf, Harold Care and Frank Maliban Next Week—Follies of the Day. The acrcen’s most brilliant atar at her magnificent best in Herbert Brew- on’s flawless picturization of Cha- ning Pollock’s most absorbing play. —CAST INCLUDES— CHARLES RICHMAN LEW CODY PAUL M’ALLISTER DIRECTED BY HERBERT BRENON ATIONAL TONIGHT 2. (Ouly Thagter in Washington Offerig Exciusivaly Americen and Forsign Siars of the Fist Resk MATINEE SATURDAY —OVERTURE— “RAYMOND” (THOMAS) EVEI!YDODYS DAN(ING I'I' WASHINGTON'S. | | l FINEST ORCHESTRA .N. MIRSKEY, CONDUCTOR COMEDY—NEWS—TOPICS DANCING. MRS ACHER OOt —Class Monday and Private lessons by 6786. Established Washington Studio c? Dance. ' REEN\VlCH VILLAGE "FoLLIEs || 481 11th nw. Open N IMURRAY AND[DSON | Reparate studi for le-r'uu expere_dancieg. t. Second Amnual Bevule-.l Comedy of New York's Quartier Latin WITH BERT SAVOY AND JAY BRENNAN Pri NIGHTS, $1.00 to $8.00; SATURDAY MATINEE, 50c to $2.50 | North 5107. 1718 c--mm Ave. Beginning Next Sunday Night. Seats Tuesday | Jack Hoffman and LillanHoskins, POP. MAT. THURSDAY---BEST SEATS $1.50 Formerly 161 Conn. ave. PATMASION BEAT | 4 IN THE MUSICAL & ‘ COMEDY_SENSATION %%“ e | (\& With ELIZABETH MURRAY, vate lessons by appoistment “m.ml‘m‘m n.l-v!ork. “w“ o g e ey T ) :F."..,’-'.‘::' e, o STARTING SUNDAY éfi'fi;‘" SEATS THURSDAY flh&tm WELCOME STRANGER ww GEORGE SIDNEY m Now York Obst and Production ‘'wesday Matinee, 4:30, October 4 SOUSA iit BAND Ballroom cing _correct] nd_aduits.