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Py AMUSEMENTS. : THE SI}NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 16, 1921—_PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. [ the end of that year vou will have | writing of post anything | line }ruL It takes time to become proficient in the art of playwriting. and the per- sistent worker has a thousand times more chance of ultimately atlaining success than the sapdash writer who gives llittle more attention to his work than if he were composing jingles for ARTISTS’ COURSE ' How to Write Plays. BEASON 1681.38 RI(H.ARD WALTON TULLY. drama- tist and producer, has some defi- | National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Philharmonic Course Soason 1921.22 N-llnnal x;'rheuren—d :30 0'Clock o T, FRANOES ?!1“" Supnm s Metigporitan Opera; ‘5B E ARBINON. Bapeano. )mruponuw Porere T—JABCHA' HETFETZ, vmmn Fob S RACHMANINORE, |r¢m lm $7.560. recne’s Cautert Bureau, nite ideas concerning the writing of | plays. Special Film Features CRANDALL’S Fiaireet aitom || AN 1 and also you 1 ual brick Violinist, Seaxon prices, $17, $14, $11, $3. On sale at Mrs. CGreene's cert ' Bureau, In Uroop’s, 13th and G ; 10 MOUNT VERNON NINTH STREET eainéy Chiarles Macalester! | y G AY E TY BELOW F S} Luvzxgl-}-rxles‘-xs' :v?xun!* e X WE PLAY LO EW s VAUDEVILLE i s T E P : JARDIN DE ST. MARKS ‘Waskington’s Best Dance Gardens : CRAHDALI 'S Avexu o)l T o, o e S NlNTH AT-D ws from KUSSIA Cupie Bazaar d CARNIVAL NIGHT Monday. October 17th CRANDALL'S savoy : s 1 J. LOUIS ENGDAHL Editor Worke:s Cguncil and Awthority on IN-CONG | mpirs e v N8 T AINE HAMMERSTEIN SRR YOUR RS REGFNT tsn. & ‘» : NEAT WhEK—Tita of :s....‘a-.,r . ‘ ,,_, ffl Rew ‘mk e TEN G oy Bl :‘ffl VAUDEVILL: | 4 ' BELASCO THEATEF | }_, 5 ] The Ladles’ Club Theater {E TOMORROW Direction of Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shube:i A burlesque show full of pretty girls, mirth, sorg and pep, B. Hamp—Shirley Mul:fle Anta Armstrong, Al Golden, Jack Mitchell, IN A ROMANCE OF THE MOUXNTAINS ““REMORSELESS LOVE” Attractions—Maltiple Reel Cowedy nnd _Sews Weekly > " HIPFODROME n‘:‘h.& Ny \‘I‘ W, Five Evening Orchestral e Fiitar. © P, T !\» ) !‘- LK || B Concerts Auspices R Society NLW STANTON.. S 5 BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL [THE FANOUS October 24th: November 14th: || immm——— | A . GREAT LA FOLLETTE AND COMPANY | BET‘I}'I?YLIC‘;X‘%XUS December 12th; January 16th — [ { and February 20th. d e 8 Y : IN_A _PRETENTIOUS OFFERING OF NOVEL SURPRISES ! \ WITH || The New York Symphony DELIGHTFULLY INSPIRING | Ol‘cllesh' { e, : THE SEVEN BROWN GIRLS | HUGHIE CLARK ||, aer Bt comgucter |l ' THEATER TR ING A SYMPHONY OF MUSIC SHOWN COLO! | . 5 o Central Uigh Schooi Auditorium || Penna. Ave. at 11th St. N.w. AMEn'CAV S ,m.. i 7 A N AS wNv —— nanwEi— 8 || Evelyn Cunringham Patti Moore Florence Talbot e the auspices of | T | Smoking Permitted Lhias il ; o <fi g AND DUNN | the Fine Arts Lis ERTY Norih rl”rvrm‘l‘\‘l | EMERSON and BALDW'" Course ]Tlcl'(e‘l: Sg..’s 5!5 .'.“."\,-5":75 Tolay,3P.M. Tonight, 8:15 = : Premlere Photodramatic Presentation All Performances—Offering e e S SR & Ad NGS 200 1O e d& HOLIDAYS TOMORROW ALL IOL TORROW AL | .i % Coir Therer » Waskugon Ofioia Evokmivo' Zmorieen 374 Faroiga i1°t of (80 Fry’ o i M“d"‘; E MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY , Ni’b. | CHARLES DILLINGHAM {fat 8:20 TAMEO sENTS S0c to | ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK S.k,, KAJIYAMA B R ot e | THE NEWEST MUSICAL COMEDY | $2.50 | quite"che Smartest Eictle Fleasure Fiace in Town | 10 $2 tho Mestal Glogt from the Next Week—"Sweet Swecties” a , | RICHARD, WALTON TULLY CHARLES WAKEFIELD E Presents for the FIRST TIME IN AMERICA Quem of CADMAN the Sensational London Dramatic Success Diversified Si aNp $ gty After 5 Months at the Lyric Theater, Lond?n, Dol ong { Tsianina JEROME KERN ANNE C.ALDWELL Coming Direct to the Popular Little Garrick CLARK AND The Indian Princess WITH - — - LOUISE GROODY i FLAVIA RECITAL AND AN ALI-STAR CAST, INCLUDING OSCAR SHAW AND THE FOLLOWING FEATURED PLAYERS HARLAND DIXCN or i INDIAN MUSIC MASONIC AUDITORIUM MARIE STODDARD ARCARO in MIRTHFUL MOMENTS | } : i AND = = === R | sate now WILLIAM KENT S ieaCe muREae OLYMPIA i I t with L . Li d Charles Keny : i JOWNPANY ALSO INCLUDEA_ T T RMATCHABLE STELLAR CAST INCLUDES | Z2272777 7 JORSIFRICK-JoNKES EDMOND LOWE HARRY MESTAYER TORINO i AR A S s O L] ¥ N 4 3 TWITH AN -3\‘“»"?&255 et eseesee SD4 Others . % The only pupil of 1 METEO Pa PRODUCED UNDER DIRECTION OF | | NEXT MoxDAY A. H. WOODS Offers SEATS THURSDAY EDWARD ROYCE AN UNUSUAL PLAY R v ! “THE MAN’S NAME” ents H AMERIC. A N VOST DBIST 1£D STAR x { By Eugene Walters and Marjorie Chase f MRS. FISKE | S IN A FRILLIANT COMEDY H | 5 % . 4 R T ¢ BEuiact SHER WAKE UP JONATHAN 2t i TODAY At 3 and 8:15 P. M. "onA BAYE STARTING NEXT MONDAY 1. HARRIS i BE This Week ‘m The Nimble NM cess at the Henry Miller Theater, New York HFED S ERMDENONENONREEENES &b ALL THIS WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY (‘ >, THE CINDERELLA REVUE THE FASHION PLATE SHOW A colorful Extravaganza nnd Musical Comedy with a fine cast headed by Charles Solsdor, Mae Ward, Jean McDonald, George Meyers and n sextet of pretty girls. ecinl _weenery and clever comedy. HIBBERT & MALLE CHAS. ROGERS & CO0. CRANDALL'S 18th Street at Columbia Road s HICKERBOCKER[: MATINEE SUNDAY AND SATURDAY. 2:30 F"TODAY--MON. "4&; ! First National Presents a Brilliant Comedienne at Her Bast | uthe Gentlemen™ In the funniest of funny farces, | B s “THE ICE MAN" i e | OHSTANOE ALMADGE |:| | THE SHERLOCK SISTERS AND CLINTON 14 I L - 2 S [WOMAN'S s Josephine Gers er - a7 e Jon Yontneut Somisaret g 4 | | “DANCES A LA CARTE - PLACE Jearncd That fie e , = Eincrson and Anita’ Loos: Most Amusing Creatiome oo o John DAVE THURSBY SHIELDS & KANE f i A new monologist, who is making A ‘clever cn[IDIP in a Song, Dance S =i 13 WOM A" ’s Pl AcE ” I 7 aterrific hit on the clreuit. and Comedy offering. Mighty throngs of pnacflpmyL!ovm,(p?ufi;p macons, g g i ingly through the portals of Loew's Columbia during | SPECIAL.’ SPECIAL! thz ';aac two wecks have again forced the erxtension H EXTRA—LARRY SEMON in “THE BELLHOP” |}, THE BULLET PROOF LADY - IO ehE R | L A - > = Extraordinary presentation of one of the unexplainable mysteries of {5 2an0 van for e on ;x'nrpl:dmfs';-?:; Taes.-Wed.—Sessue Hayakawa in Where Lights Are Low ] (b= stage coupled| with & comackable lexnibitioniiof markmanship. ! of fourteen. il of Parisian gown: MACK SENNETT'S LATEST—“DABBLING IN ART” i il 7 of this mant tntked of nemsation. = Bt R A 1 1:15—Matince Feature Flim—4:45 2-Heei Fun Film—At All Shows 1] 0 ! The lhnmx she said!!! Thars.-Fri—Richard Dix in “AlPs Fair in Love” | BERT LYTELL in | ““ON A SUMMER’S DAY” | will simply CLYDE COOK IN A COMESY RIOT, “THE SAILOR” | A Mack-Sennett mirth maker. {{ LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY —_— T DL, TTHE JAIoRT I _“A TRIP TO PARADISE” Firat Time Seen Satard, hirl e 3 ”» l—_———————————— =M —OVERTURE— arday—S hirle y Mason in “Ever Since Eve’ i Vaudeville begins on Sundays at 3 o'clock—Continuous shows all day S||| “PorT AND PrASAYT" (Suppe) CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “A DOG'S LIFE" é ‘ WASH!XGTON'S ’ i H H 9 ANNOUNCEMENT g || 3°Q TONIGHT 2% | FINEST ORCHESTRA B The Crandall Organization Takes Pride in Announcing to the I sm { N. MIRSEEY, Couductor. . * Music-Loving Public of the Capital MATINEES THURS. and SAT. IN THE GREATEST ! MINIATURE RECITAL the Appointment of One of the | ‘“"'mm"” Most Distinguished Musical Di- . B—No tickets 20ld at Hotel Stands, tickets at box office only. PICTURE TRIUMPH “RIGOLETTO FANTASIA™ rectors in Amnic«i, THE MESSRS. SHUBERT PREFENT OF HIS BRILLIANT ERNEST HARRISON, Pianist : _FRANCES i | amay i SIGNOR LARRY SEMON E R " E ST o w H l T E “T"E T i { = “THE BELLHOP" = PATHE NEWS—TOPICS OF DAY " ATI E L L o IN THE GREAT PARISIENNE SUCCESS i 7/7///// // Graduate of the Famous Milan 13 ’” T DANCING. Consgervatory in Milan, Italy, Un- der the Celcbrated llc'zieclro Farias, MISS CI’[APPELEA‘R—‘ and @ Composer-Conductor of In- - lessone: by appointment ternational Renvwn, to the Con { Lyrics b “E %;"&’gefi“w““‘h T "d:' 'h'y"i«i‘enn Goriatin. o7, 5 Conuecticut_Av. ductorship of the Founded on a French Work by Willemets and Follar. i hd‘ Hoffman and WITH A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDING: i Frank Lalor Renee Delting | Lillian Hoskins Robert Woolsey %e]c; lg;dl?ick | < (formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt) Frank Donne Mnude Ode 1 d lr:'ing Beebe Polly Butterworth H BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS :ivh‘élud:‘ “’l‘.'.‘-..m‘.’r"‘éu.!éf‘:’}}".’.. Shelr Dew ste: Connecticut ave. Franklin ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E l')orofl:);;fl;:elvr 2;]"? ;::-:’:lm aton | s L/ Leone Riddell ___ Betty Dair i The unparallelad screen version of a world- Staged by W. H. Giimore. famous claasic «g fima&rz; ::z ndvenbt:‘re, EEGINNING SUNDAY; OCTOREE 25 AEATS| THURSDAY ifii;:f,?&" - u.%‘a‘.‘.’ml‘l‘fl‘ and, ;5"‘;‘{1 oreat . H. 2 regular P SUN.—MON.—TUES. ‘9, ’ :;‘::"::.(“g will b.: ".r!'l‘!:‘t.u :i,re;. fl:.:; tircom and lernoon Ame n a 130, B Chila; lass 2. ALL-STAR CAST in “THE MASK” €€ A D l E S THE FAMOUS T, i b Jack Holt, Hedda Nova and Fred Malatesta in o Real Drama FARCE FROLIC R e ADDED COMEDY, “NINETY DAYS OR LIFE” , , DOORS OPEN WEEK DAYS AT 9:30 0A M o r;;l‘n:'rllruy [0 T rr— : INA N 1 G H " ' PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. Miss Acdrey Keys LESTER CUNEO in “BLUE BLAZES” TURKISH BATH s, T 22 o —NOTE— % HHiaom for re: 2 Vi NDREW. Heautital hai EXTRA COMEDY ATTRACTION—+ROBINSON CRUSOE, LTD* “““”“A'\-’.Bl}él. l'mfl?;l'm r‘:;‘ ql‘i:?:?:'o;‘ ANDREWS omINe 10, THE DXTAUAL TENoTA AND MscK: autifu BW" FRL.—SAT, “9% ) = ud—‘:;u' ;"':; o:r: o u':. SEDEREROY gusmum' ATTRACTIONS WILL BE ox}fl'fl‘n’ ALICE BRADY in “DAWN OF THE EAST” e ietiaiat Thacale, Seia, Moy L Vllllla "0"" DER truction and denelng, § to 12. BUPPLEMENTARY COMEDY HIT— IN FOR LIFE" ' FROF-AND- =) = 10th st. . ‘w.—Class Monday and ffld‘l n New Songs and 014 Favorites. i ns 1y aopointment. Fhose Pmcm—’ushn. 50c to $3.50; Matince, 50c to $2.00. ; IR n '"nfi"mnu 1900, mm&ww S &

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