Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1921, Page 56

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AMUSEMENTS. TRAN NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Continuous Dailly From 12 o’Clock Neon e e BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILI. ation All Performa "MISS SHIRLEY MASON IN THE ROMANCE OF A GIRL WHO WAS NOT WHAT SHE SEEMED “EVER SINCE EVE” AGded Attraction—MULTIPLE REEL COMEDY and NEWS WEEKLY —VAUDEVILLE— SYLVIA MORO CURTIS & FITZGERALD And the Reckleas Duo In “Bits of Nature” A Humerous One-Act Sketch Murphy and Hewitt “PLAYMATES” “SECRETS” By Will Cressy By Neal O'Hara A SYNCOPATED MUSIGAL COOKTAIL “SNAPPY BITS” WITH LONG & GIBSON AND BERTHRAM & LEB pw~NOTE—PREWAR PRICES PREVAIL—NOTE wg -,. (M) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921—PART 3. ATIONAL'' TONIGHT %k Galy Thiater In Weshingten Offeriag Mm-mmlmm- MATINEE SATURDAY SAM E. HARRIS Offers Aaron Hoffman’s Comedy Success of Two Seasons ELCOME STRANGER wrn GEORGE SIDNEY Direct from Its Year Run at the Sam H. Harrls Theater with the Eatire New Yurk Production end the Original New Yerk Oast David Higgias, Ben Johnson, Howard Gould, Edward L. Suader, Fraak Herbers, Charies 3. Schefilald, John Adair, jr., Ell Dawson, Percival Leanen, Jules J. Bemmett, Sylvia Flald, Jean Elist, Isadera Martin and Vivian Hickerson, Betts 88 gt Matiness, Exespt Suturdaps, Supdays s Holldezs | x Tomorrow Matinee. Ending Next Sunday Night | % U5 Magnificent Commemorative All-Star Bill Theater K Beautified Without Within—Garbed in Gay Attire, With Augmented Orchestrd and Other Added Features. The World’s Greatest Buffeon EDDIE FO & THE SEVEN YOUNGER FOYS In Their New Travesty Trifle, "l‘l! Foy Fun Revue” RUGEL E OVE RACE” —__The Ministure_Ptime ; Monta Bell’s I’roductaon. ¢TER,” a - BOB E 'S TROUPE erenlean Athistes FENTO FIELDS In 4 Jolly Affair Tender & Armatrong—Erion’s o«me-—nm- Fabies —Toni-s of the Day—Fte. “HE STARTING SUNDAY~—DMatinee Saturday. Oharles Dillingham Preseats JO:IN CHARLES THOMAS In the Gorgeous Musieal Comedy “THE LOVE LETTER” SEATS THURSDAY A A A THIRTY SOLO ARTISTS FINE LEADERSHIP PERFECT ENSEMBLE Mme. RIALTA presents THE GORGEOUS MUSICAL FANT ASY “MOON LO 2—WEEKS—2 BEGINNING TONIGHT SHUBERT-GARRIC by IR e e e MATS 505" 25¢ to $1.00 A BRAND-NEW IDEA AND A BRAND-NEW PRODUOTION a6 o the oaly elemeats that eabos tnto the = | oo and el Ko ed lasircions | NIGHTS. ... .25¢ to $1.50 HARRY G. HOCKEY MABEL JAUNAY T T e i = ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK GORDON DREXELL ERNESTINE CARNE newly o = Symphony has # he time beco: = And a corps du ballet of note and distinction & “r,':s, o“;h! flflflfl?;m;fil':fl 0: 40“;:': = I E WH [R S“ow 0f m[ u"wtm Moon Love is new—Moon Love is different—Moon Love is ¢ ful programs also has much to do with the = just about the finest thing to be seen in vaudeville this year, and we = musicianly pre-eminence of : are privileged to present it to our patrons. First time in the East. = y | A 1N WASHINGTON’S | “FRIVOLITIES” “OFF ARD ON" In 2 blend of Songs, Music an Dance Creations ¢ o R c “ E s T n A ¥a = Semsational Perch Offering Exceeding the Speed Limit = 'ew Comedy Film— Matinee Feature : “ROBINSON'S EDITH ROBERTS In i Which be heard every afte: and 4 " yery cveing the sear tn sclecions of ‘THE GREAT MAGICIAN: TROUSSEAUX” Ry L o tho world’s finest musical compositions, ster- A Century Comedy Shown ling overtures and the lighter popular works POSITIVELY 30 NtW AND BEWILDEKING MYS- Taternational News—Cartoon Comics = of the modern American school. It will be TER[ES NEVER BEFORE SEEN INCLUDING an injustice to yourself not to hear the Most Sensational Problem in the History of Magic 38th Anmvm-ry Celebration of B. F. Keith Vaudeville andris vm‘m oy Alox: & ar Nationa1 o Btop over allowed st o al R Vormen Tiowets Oars Leave 13th 8t and Pemnaylvania Ave. H.W. evory § and 36 minate ., Bumniog time, i s, Mt. Vernon open daily, exwptlw 2y Round Trip, 96c Trip to Arlington Cemetery G tnrten ¥ hginis Habey Company” CRANDALLS, [METROPOLITAN| at 10t BWF THIS WEEK"Sg AKNOCKOUT! Not as @ Ruoe, 2o us u ude, 0- 3a & Mill Hand Who Had to Figh' for All He Got ond Finally Wen Into the Ring to Win the Money Hi Invalid Mother Needed, Ray Make This_Combination of Virile Dram. 8tirring Action, and Human Comed. His Masterp ——OVERTURE—— “TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE’ WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRE N. MIRSEEY. Conductor. Vocal Prelude, “The Sunshine of Your Smile.” FRED EAST, Barrytone. Pathe News——Comedy——Toples (EHAT T, METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY N. MIRSKEY, Conductor, EVERY DAY AT CRANDAL lmmi' OPOLITN “VIVISECTION” A BEAUT!FUL GIRL CUT IN TWO S—MA AN UNBOUNDED SUCCESS “MISS LULU BETT” A Play From the Unusual Novel by Zona Gale Oreh., $2.30, $2.00; Baleony, First Row, $2.005 3 now-. luw: Rematader 1 and S0e. Thur. Mat., 50c to $1.50. Sat. Mat, 50c to §3.00, L] WLOOI L In beginning at Loew’s not onls o] lula fhe A (AT RIALTO == SW BEGINNING TODAY 2:30 P. M." &% PARAMOUNT ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY LAVISHLY ELABORATE A George Fitzmaurice Superproduction ultflind a o o ny but one ot ofrovhonss. et B o e MOORE’S Cecul B DeM nflh ch ,cfulun o THE - o A PARAMOUNT PIOTURE seon in c siagle pi wallace Refd Ellfott Dexter fed=ten . LOEW’S COLUMBIA =+ trd_consecutive 0 f ts marveloxs engagement elumbia Theater, this ey o opulent picture ineguivocally establiehed éte claim THE YEAR'S SCREEN SENSATION! ocinema greduction, dased -!m.uun- FAIRS OF ANATOL greatest and moet vivid concsption of & world-famene direct i";»mnu‘:,t Fhitering romencs, » nmuo" by the grestest nkw' of ‘soreen NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICEE A T "y AMUSEMENTS, 'Coming - Attractions NATIONAL. John Charles Thomas, in “The Love Letter,” is forecast for the Natiomal Theater next week. POLI'S—“The Broken Wing.” In “The Broken Wing.” the new comedy-drama by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard, coming to Polf's Theater next week, beginning Sunday {night, there i5 a lady who breathes a | prayer to send her a husband from “over there.” Thers is a bandit, all { debonnair, concocting a fell and evil snare, and a general, too, weal"” | bear, who wanted to shoot when it wasn't square. There is also the Yankee, lanky and spare, who cheated the bandit and made him swear, and a | greaser grim, who brought despair of Marvin's escape from the brigand's lair. There is a flier as well, who coursed the air and fell through the roof of the lady falr; also the wife, with her “baby stare,” who to rescue her husband would do and dare. And Farley, a man o'erwhelmed with care and ‘pestered with greasers who { grayed his hair. Last, but not least, is the maiden fair, who played a trick on the hero there, and the doggie, who also did his share, by dogging the steps of the loving pal All of which shows th as well as reason in th iment. COSMOS — “Bothwell Browne's Bathing Beauties.” Bothwell Browne's Bathing Beau- ties are a galaxy of famous bathing girls, who appear in a display of the notable bathing suits at the great watering resorts of the country and in various specialties, including Bee Allard, the bathing movie girl, d Marie Weintraub, the queen vamp. a parasol dance, and Anita Clark, is quite a beautiful toe-dancer. They will be the headline attraction at the “osmos Theater next week. The bill i1l include also Jury Milo Trio, in foments _Musical”; Gordon and Yates, in artistic nonsense; “Poor Old Jim,” a playlet presented by Mr. and Frances Daugherty, ano-log,” am ol me. Douglas McLean's latest picture, “Passing Through,” will be the added matinee attraction, and “Bungalow Troubles,” the Mack Sennett comic, which with other tilms will be shown at all performances. STRAND—“Potpourri Dance Revue.” terpsichorean carnival, with a et of dance artists presented by M. under t. title of “A Potpourri be the featured at- rand Theater mext writer, ¥ ter Booze” ar The photop! Hayakawa in productic . featuring ‘“Mis- nd.” i1 present Sessue atest Robertson- When Lights Are GAYETY—"Flashlightl of 1922 { “The Flashlights of 1822” is mext week’s attraction at the Gayety The- {ater. Rich McAliister end Harry | Shannon are the featured entertain- ers, with Olga Woods, Lulu Moore, Lillian Lester and Gienn Eastman prominent in the support. Sousa Conce_rt_Poltponed uction has in the hia- ille’s 17 | - onine— MY AND ILI.WE!K “THE HELL DIGGERS” WITH Lolflnuon § R o ok 50 Be——n AND UNUSUAL SUPPORTING CAST ' FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ROBERT BOND GOTTA, OONDUOTOR . Overture: As Arranged by Lampe—"The Sunny South” ===DIVERTISSEMENTS-~~ Johany Hines in Sewell Ford’s Latest Torehy Comedy—*Dog-Gone Torchy” Exclusive Shewing Fex News olios “The Vel I.OEW’S PAI.AGE THEATER LRI, mmunmmmmmflmm ! e management of the Nationsl | | Theater has received the telegraphic i linformation from John Philip Sousa {that his physicians have exacted a complete rest for him for at least three weeks, which will necessitate the tponement of the concert | | which to have been given here by his famous band on Monday, Octo- llver 3, unti] a date to be announced ater. ——— Shubert vaudeville already has had its premier performance in New York, Brooklyn, Boston, Baltimore and Cleve- 1t The premier performance at the Belusco here tomorrow will be simul- taneous with openings at the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia; the m S. Shubert Theater, Pittsburgh; e Detroit Opera House, Detroit; Wood's Apollo Theater, Chicago; the Liberty Theater at Daytem, Ohlo and the New York Winter Garden, which will be the third theater in the metrop- olis to join the Shubert vaudeville cir- cuit. Similar units will be opened on each succeeding Monday until the entire circuit is in active operation. The alm in all the theaters will be to present ud at a moderate scale of prices. Historic_Potomac TODAY At 2:30 From Seventh Street Wharf ON THE STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER Str. Chas. Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. & 2:30 P.). REPUBLIC Yl o - Near 14th ‘oday, Tomorrow and “WET GOLD" Orchestra—Topics—Lioyd Comedy 0dd_Fellows’ Band Today st 4:30. 7 and ¢ JardindeSt.MarkS The Dance Gardens Beautiful Now Under New York Progreps Management | 2 DANCING ‘Well-Cha Musie by the ROBBINS’ SSNCOPATERS Eight-Plece Union Orchestra Strictly Unien From Pit to Deme. —— Today 3 P.M.; Tonight 8:15 George Jaffe’s Brand-New Show CHICK CHICK Harry (H.llo -hh) Fields the tornadic Hebrew funster. Dixic Mason Hetty Gordon a:;u Stone —and the choicest collection of girls ever coaxed away from Bmldwxy waw

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