Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1921, Page 54

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2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR WA 9th Street Below F GAYET JACK SINGER Presents Burlesque’'s Most Popular Entertainment, the LEW KELLY SHOW A Frisky, Frivolous, Jazzy and Joyous Festival-of Fun and Gaiety, wn Lew Kelly (In Person) and His Own Picked The Wholesale Wrinkle Wreckers Are ART HARRIS AL HARRISON - KATHRIN CLARE DOLLY BARRINGER ROBERT HOLDEN EVELYN HAYN SAM WILSON BUTLER MANDEVILLE ROSITA AND LOUIS Ina C PL APITO THEATER Penna. Ave. at 11th St. N.W. Smnlu'ng Permitted Today, 3P.M. Tonlght, 8:15 PUSS Witk Funny RAY READ ALL-STAR CAST L Jan. 13-37, Keb, NATIONA_ T DD MAIGU Baritone Soprano Met. O Cnrmvnl of Travesty in Two Acts and Ten Scenes eniied [T'S ALL WRONG ritten and Compiled by Lew Kelly—Jack Singer—Dolph Singer 8 NEXT WEEK—"“STEP LIVELY GIRLS" Late star the world, MR BT 0 W o AT 006500 O 00 Y T 0 0 00 20 0 48 0018 0300 0 10 0 D6 0 0 9 080 08 28 0 O 00 010 0 00 08 & A2 0045 B 0D B MBHNLI NS R IICANUNR B IRBAREE IR D MOGRE'S P Simune T me ag % e 800 O 0 8 S SELECTED SCENIC EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION GERTRUDE SAUNDERS Highest salaried Blues: Biavs Fin | 1 be here all week. Next Week: SHINGTON,"D. C., OCTB uulnn TICKETS NOW EVENTH llntll TEN STAR GOIGEI'I'S Ten Fridays—4:80 Qct. 3L, Nov. d-ls.u, Dec. 30, March 3-17. ATER ANNA CASE—PABLO CASALS MME. D'ALVAREZ, The Peruvian Contralto MAGOELEINE DUCAR, inent ml!l Planist E"NAMARA, BARNADO omXfis'ir, PAUL REIMERS, Tener LENORA - SPARKES pera_Co. NICOLA ZEIOLA, Tenor LEGINSKA—HANS KINDLER ' PAUL KOCHANSKI, Master Violinist ~ And a & Netable Attraction to Be'| nuounced Tickets, $10, T. ARTHVR SMITHp INC,, 13068 G St. $7.50 Dance Gardens Besut lln St. and Pa. Ave. N. foid. " \ 830 to 13 Two nmfll wu?- o &, :m holesome great my “A Night in Japan” Tueésday “Balloon Night” ton—Favors All Five Evening Orchestral | Concerts October 24th; November 14th; December 12th; Jamuary 16th and February 20th. B: The New York Symphony : Society Walter Damrosch, Conductor Central High School Auditorium under the auspices of The Washkington Society of the Fine Arts Course Tickets: $4.25, 85 »nd €275 On sale at the office of the So- ciefy, 1741 ivew 20ln a.cuue NW. v WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE SCREEN’S ACKNOWLEDGED MASTER-PLAY MARK TWAIN'S BUNMCTICUT YANKEE - —IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT— ——UNANIMOUS PRESS COMMENT VOTED THIS SUPERPICTURE —AN ATTRACTION— THAT COMPARES WITH THE GREATEST OF ALL SPECTACLES THE SUPERIOR OF ALL PREVIOUS COMEDY DRAMAS : —IT CONTAINS— RIALTO == D@ BEGINNING TODAY 2:30 P. M." 9 Swn “THRILLS APLENTY—VERSATILITY—ORIGINALITY—LAVISH SETS 100% ENTERTAINMENT—PERFECT DIRECTION AND ACTING —OTHER THEATERS CHARGED $2.00 ADMISSION— OUR PRICES—SUNDAY EXCEPTED 11 A. M. TO 1:30 P. M., 30c; BOX, 46c—1:30 TO 6:30 P. M.40c; BOX, 55c—§ TO 11 P. M, 55¢; BOX, 75c MIISIGAL SETTING BY ROBERT BOND GOTTA—FAMOUS RIALTO GRCHESTRA OVERTURE—SELECTIONS FROM “THE FORTUNE TELLER,” BY VICTOR HERBERT THEATER EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS i PRE-WAR PRICES 3 LYRI AMBER 9, 1921—PART 3. \[S TRAN NINTH AT D STREET N. W. Continuous Daily From 12 o’Clock Neom AMUSEMENTS. WE PLAY LOEW'S POPULAR VAUDEVILLE THEA ERES) LITTLE YOSIE MAY IN THE NEW Y “BIG Added Attractions—Muitiple Reel O Special—Complete = Special_Complete Wezhs, »& BASE BALL RE} MATINEES DURING GA, MATINEES 10c TO 3ic; EVEX EXCEPTING BATS., SUNS. Sth at O Street N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW— MAE MURRAY. in T GILDED LILY. Ave. rk Read DOUGLAS FAIRBA in “MAN MA] S CRANDALL'S € STAGE SUCCESE \ME” %"IN ING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL SALENTED MUSICAL COMEDY STARS, JACK WALDON AND ‘WINSLOW, LATE FEATURES OF “THE MAGIC MELODY,” IN . “STYLE STEPS” NCOPATED MUSICAL AND DANCE OFFERING Avov COMEDY FOUR'S FORMER SUCCESS ENT COMEDY FOUR _ “resents “The New Teacher” -~ FRED WEBER . AND COMPANY AND COMPANY “At_the Stage Deor” | In Artistic So; Marvels ';:“’:" "k “exentation All Performamces—Offering i ALLISON PAUL AND GEORGIA HALL medy amd News Weekly NGS 2ic TO S0c H\ "URNS % “ES OLIDAYRB METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th MIRIAM LSH, in COOPER _and “SERENAD] in' “THE_TOREADOR.” PECIAL MUSICAL FEATURES. KNICKERBO! 18th St. at Col. ml XD TOMORROW—M] D G A NHATTAN HOME 1230 C Street N.E. PRINCESS *'*\flcr wiabs. 1w “THE LAND OF HOPE." 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. MACK NETT'S LAT- N.W. TODAY AND TOMORROW— MARY PICKFORD in “Through the Back Door” Also_Good_ Com atinee Onl WANDA HAWLEY, EST COMEDY Arre medy “WHITE HORSEMAN “HER STURDY OA “UP IN MAR NEW STANTON 0% & © se= MAY 1119 H St. N.E. 14th and Irving St Gontinuous from 3 p.m. cn_tTcuLz e A 4 Where You Get VALUE at Every Show )f Next Week, Beginning Monday, October 10 \“GETTING,IT OVER” AS ORIGINALLY PRODUCED BY THE FAMQUS 27th DIVISIONAL TROOPS The Very Best of the “Soldier” Acts Featur *d by the “Stars” of the Broadway Musical Comedy Successes “You Know Me, Al” and “Let’'s Beat It” JANE O’ROURKE Co. medy Playiet “ME RELY MARR]ED" FENTELL & CECIL Comedy Chattlr, SONGS AND DANCES MFL. AND MRS. EDGAR CLARK The talinted song writer and his charming wife in an exceptionally fine simging offering COLIINS & PILLARD Noted Fitreeurs and Comedians in “The+Kid’s Last Fight” “A Momkey Movie Star” I 1:15 Special Matinee Feature CORRINE GRIFFITH and 6§ ” CATHERINE CALVERT in MORAL FIBER A Vitagraph Photoplay in 6 Parts FIRST TIME SHOWN ATIONAL TONIGHT Wx THE 3 EDDYS 4:15 Famous Pantomimic Clowns in “THE KEYSTONE COPS” " Speciall 2-Reel Comedy | Lnternational News Paramont Cartoon Comics. JOHN'00RT Offers a E‘ b MATINEE BATURDAY Bew Farvee, '-'J ornin, m Mlyml CALDWELL Fi Y UISE GROODY ‘.‘lhm Cl.'. Including Mo«mwm MARLAND DIXON aad WILLIAM KENT Starting Monday—Matinces Wednesday and Saturday—Sents Thursday CHARLES nn.uthnml rnum the Newest MusieAl Comedy, Dearle “A Friend of Doug.” LEW KELLY. the burlesque come- dian, was born in Denver. Den- ver has given other stars to stage land screen—foremost among them being Doug. Fairbanks, who, Kelly $ays was one of his school chums. +Many happy days Doug and I spent together,” says the comedian. “Doug was one of Iny best friends. He was always the athletic sort; we fought our battles together, and any one 1 couldn’t whip Doug could. Many a big bully who was too large for me (g:;n)aa:dle was tamed by Doug. I am e ma succe - tion. He deserved s OF T° Voo _— Word comes two world-famous k3 Ihennexh Marr ellman of th L?flyet(e Ll;;.adrfllv are angag:dli: picture work in th studios at ....1'1e bt T Phllharmomc Course e Ts;'mn 102122 ational eater—4:30 O Qct. 28 JOHN McCORMACK, T.ms'oc'( [ 10—Mme. FRANCES ALDA. Soprans la!mp.llun 0; CASINT. Gttt " Jup 18X A T GARRISON. Boprane, etropo era, l'lb 7-—JASCHA H"PITYTZ Vio! Fob. 2~ RACHMANTNOFE. Pl Season Prices, $1 50, On sale at Mrx. Greenc's Concert Burean in Droop's, 13th . o ARTISTS COURSE SEASON 192122 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31, SCOTTI GRAND OPERA CO in La Boheme. Nov. 22. HULDA LASHANSKA, soprano. Dec.'s. Mme. LOUISE HOMER, Comtralta. JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist. ven 7. "ERITZ KREISLEH, Vietinist. Season prices, $17, $14, $11, $5. On sale Mrs ne's’ Concert’ Buremu, in and G sts. Droop’s, 13 1 New York Symphony \ Orchestra Walter, Damrosch, Conductor hAM c\\hl, Guest Condr. ‘nt Soloists ‘days—4:80 Yec. 13, Jan, 17, Emi - Five Oct. 25\ Nov. 15, Feb. Tickets, $12, $10, S50, $4.50, with Miriam Coopey | and GeorgeWalsh. * A magpificently claborated S(rem Version of the Famous Stage Success, “8panish Love,” Crowded With Ro- mance, Temnestuous Action and Hair-Taising Thrills, and Embellished With Mynad Spectacular Touches. —EXTRA— Clyde Cook IN A TWO-REEL COMIC GEM ‘THE TOREADOR’ —OVERTURE— “OBERON” (Weber) WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCKESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Conductor. —PROLOGUE— “A SPANISH SERENADE” Operatic Spectacle Toples of the Day Pathe -17T82. 's new dances—latest steps. nce correctly in a few lessons. Any hour. Separate studios. for teaching or expert dancing. Class Sat. eve. Instruction and dancing, 8 to 12 “Woashington Studio of Dance, W Open 1:30-11:30. 8 lesson and_class Dancing Mon.. Wed.. Sat., 8:30-1 BSmappiest jasz orchestra in the c Ladies, ¢, Gentlemen, 5S¢, tax paid. 13+ FROF. AND MIs, ACH 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday 11 p.m. Private lessons by ul l’lflln(mflll North 8786. Establishe MISS CO m —ExP! T 740 9th 8t N.W. as08. Wiy waste time'If you want lo dance? Let me convince you that I can teach you the very latest in a few lessons by my method. Teacher for each pupil. Call and be convineed. sons. at any time. Reduced

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