Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 30

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% "3 % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. _— e — — —— —— ——— — ———————— AMUSEMENTS. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Was in a Sweat. c"Y NEws IN BRlEF' ' TS SiMeLy \|[irs aust u:: a’ = wea_ PA DEAR,L SAW THE MOST \F YOU'LL ONLY SFIOKE TWICE A3 | K y FLabor Eea o Th Amocicas ber B.F.KEITH'S?; u || |BEAUTIFOL Ma! HRY. JONES' WONDERRL BEADED BAG .|| Many cieARS FOR A MWHILE ILL fore the Penguin Club tomorrow “Comple(e Tmlmph ’__Post I THINK IT'S AND THE BEADY : JO-DAY: gn Sooufigswé 450 Z(é?fl‘T?OUPcNS AND = ABLE TO .- N g LOEW’S evening. ONLY FourR Northwest Union will meet at W. C. All sTAR B'll . U. headguarters tomorrow at 2 p.m. for election of officers. Actn In Order and Time of Appear- ! . Vo ; § . L HIE i ance Matinee and Evening. Miss Gertrude E. MacArthur will 2116- 8:16 Aenop's Fables speak on “Some Ideals of the'Y. W. C. A" Friday evening at the supper || 2:22- 8:22 Alfrea Latent of the College Women's Club. 2.37- 8137 Clara Howard Asnoeiation wi || 233- s:53 EDITH TALIAFERRO meet rrow, $ p.m., at Sth and I streets northeast. 208" 918 Jos Molley i 3:34- 9:31 HYAMS & M'INTYRE 3:59- 9:59 Interminalon ] 4103-10:03 Topics of the Day t = . ¥ K Y From the famous novel by 4:07-1007 BERT ERROL ) & E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Miss Helen Crane will speak on || 4:20-10:20 HARRY FOX — ‘ “Survival® at New Thought Temple, || ¢ 1814 N street, tomorrow at § p.m. 149-10:49 Berk & Swan. 4139-10:58 Pathe Picture News. 5:109-11:00 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. e An Brening With Brownine” e the subject of a talk by Dr. TONIGHT, Newman, 8:15 o'clock, at sulte Pt D L T By e Washington Loan and ‘Trust buxlflln; . = N ) s he nternutionar association of | THE MAN'S NAME Sp eci al Fl].m Features |||||||||||||".||||lllllIIIII""IIIIIII"H|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||lll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||| noual_ns Literature and Art will give its open- § o0 e & g 0T e, | CRANDALL'S oo (=1 FRIRBANKS AND PMPTY CERTAINLY ane been called for to- morrow, 8 p.m., at home of J. B. Hyatt, 638 Keefer place. to organize a literary and musical association. AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT-GARRIC! &'::S;’:Y‘S"Q?imn i3 ] X i AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. ST FOUR DAYS, ing salon at Hotel Lafayette at 8:15. Program followed by reception. " NEXT MON. SEATS THUR. R ] ; The Messra. Shubort Present me 14th and Irving Sts. N.W.| CRANDALL’S AVENUE, GRAND, ances, Continu- In Alexandre Dumas’ Trivmpi ! ; e CONWAY n “SALVAGE T DALY . SUNDAY. ous, 10:30 4. M. THE T"n 155 Foateet o[;ugflc invited. T > RLE i X g D it EE Lonesome Club will give a Hallow- SEL - 1 Y. CotED an D‘;:::dg:"— MHSKETEERS een party at Wilson Normal School. (§ * (I Person) = : 3 In a New Three-Act Play ruE WL GoosE.” CRANDALI.’S APOLLO THEATER F Street at Tenth at 2:30 e o Frances E. W. Harper, W. C. T. U. will hold its annual meeting in Lin THE MAD DOG 624 H St. N.E. g T O o 4 15 n % 7 DA’ 3 coln Congregational Church. Ses- RAPHAEL O at N .,0,,\‘{ THAROLD. LLOYD, i sions at 10 am. 1 pm. and at 8 By e asboroush, c DA " i Bl B e SN i DAYID BUTLEK, i *MAKE 0@ THIS WEEK S sm:umzus ITS POSITION OF SUPREMACY EB..’:!?E’.IS,.‘;",F.'S.'.!?.!“, Washington Wellesley Club wm. 2 ATIONAL 7ONOET. l.EAVEq7 HT WHARF AM., 14 M. meet at 4 _o'clock ‘clubhouse of | American Association of University Women. cmpAws o Executive council, Alumni Associa- tion, Eastern High School. will dis~ cuss annual Christmas plans at § “DICE OF VSIIIIBERT Vaudeville | o'clock, at the school. e = 1 | sTARTING WoNDAY—52aT5 Toworzow || NEW THEATER 322 3t st sl WSt o sees! | Miss BILLIE BURKE | i o rus wend s X Belasco Theater Central Y. M. C. A. building. In the New Comedy, 2115 and 8:15 P.M.; Sunday 3 and 8:15 .M. —_— TIMATE STRANGERs | REGENT Cetidsiiie s GEN ; 5 an . Chieago Morninz Thronzh Sleeper | THE I: :au'm e reton A i T e B ; ; 3 BRENDEL and 8- hie o ‘apitol v % N 2 ton 1050 Direction Erlangr, Dillingham and Ziegfeld § Soual direction 01' ravwenr former | LIBERTY 210es, oo 0P oLimAN 4 . v HFCA x BERT %2, REVUE am. tomorrow. Pennsylvania system.— SOnE ger of the Olympic. R ODLOR T T Ay oD ; A With FRANK MASTERS, PEGGY BROWN . b and HELEN NELIDOVA . McCORMAGCK [JCIRCLE *% b e ™ | OLYMPIC . = € v — - s ! h EMILY ANN LEGION MASQUED PARTY |sacional Theater, Friday. oct. 28, 4:30. CRANDALL’S — e o RICHARC DIX LEATRICE JOY .LOUISE LOVELY y WELLMAN and IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR | ™", 2o "nons s e, crin CRET o Ry e A e = o o BEEIERGORON e g S MONIC COURSE ||| w7his sy Aud SEECH e i THIS BRILLIANT CAST BECOHD SERIES More Than 2,000 Attend Event of - A == 5 . ! CRANDALL’S e HEN AUNE ca With Distinguished Support in D. C. Department—Attractive ; = . e A ! 2 d. TO 1550 Wisconstn A" ¢ > + 4 ke promp ock ¥ 1 y 3 Costumes Win Prizes. [ e omber 17 PAVLOWA and her |1 EHE NG ’f D TR FOLEA DUMBAR RY PICKFORD, s, A Fascinating American Domestic i| “Balist Russe, with full Symphosy Or- . ) ““THROUGH THE BACK DG o = The first annual Halloween party of {| _ch 1 ¢ N in COSMOS PESNA- AVE. rama Which Builds a Sweeping the District of Columbia Department of | 3 oc. l—lrgul ?-?msivrl-fl' MY Climar Upon the Contrasted o had OB b MONDAY TO SATURDAY, 1:15 AND 4:45. Home Life of Two Young Mar- ried Couples—The Colbys. Who ranged and Geo. M. Rosene: fant, Palo & Palet, Jac Joe McCormack & Billie Regav, Shubert . Apallo Trio, Bud Fisber NIGHTS 250-500 25cto Sl Except_Sat., Sunday and Holida ble entertainment. Nonette, Georgie Price—Six Other Star Acts, HALLOWEEN COSTUME BALL Raleigh Hotel _MONDAY, OCT. 31. 99¢ =9 TONIGHT, 8120 011 ya e SAT. ONLY. Woods Presents e FaMovs “FaRce FroLic “lAIIIES’ NIGHT” one year at 1K the American Legion took place M y | 7] mm-':::m‘mfl R LFE:)?S.‘?H?S' i ] i¢ 3 = i A A WITH FRANK MAYO. Followed the Husband's Creed Jia. S1—BOSTON. SYMPHONY FOLLOWED BY A CONTINUOUS SHOW OF general scramble, in’ which B feat Contralto, from the Metropolitan M. D SUN FILM COMEDIES, NEWS, ETC. nated Riches to Children and rand Opera. MIRTAM SRona Home. A Powerful Sts W s18. $15. H SL NE. 3 owerfu ory, a Won- 1tk & K. C. Ave, SE. (OMAS ME! 1 for her at- | ; = — e : ng cup, for her at- _ F“T‘;IE ow EIWES}I} P M . Special Film Version of LEROY SCOTT’S the third prize, a s! led to Joe B Th |® -A-N-C-1- . Thittee awirding the prizes was com- |4 ~ D-A-N-CIN-G of the fact that the cost of our shows this A Superd Contridution to the Slowly Growing List of Truly Great Pictures —A Naturalistic Study of Modern Society, More Dramatic, More Absord- ol Bt Y Opers, Compunies. S FIRST SHOWING IN CITY, of Wealth Before Family, and OECEESTRA (Only appearance in Sel.‘on hckats (six concerts). N H 2 2 2 X ., Bureau. Droonl 13th and G. HAYAKAWA. A EBRADTSEERGY derful Entertainment, and @ tio Wilea i E 3 i1 i 3 " PN LINA 5 n 3 the $16H Intaniry. Mrs ! 4 REGINALD BARKER'S American Legion. v v ,' Vocal l,mm,._q Want Sexton, attired as a Span-| _ L} . . | EEr = FRANKIE_LEE LUCILLE” RICKSON R I et Knickerbocker season_ranges from 100% to 300% over ' ing, More Vital Than “THE OLD NEST” or “DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD" attends ’ ¢ < RANZ 8 b n : s g “THE SHARK MASTER” high up in the c v the Donaldsons, Who Subordi- leased” simultaneous! e {| g Vashington this feason). v 7ENAUER. .|SEVEN VAUDEVILLE ACTS d Now on sale at Mrs. Groene's » ARE L(H\l 2 e o T .. p Model of Artistic Production warded the second % . cup for third prize was awarded to Tarry Semon in “‘The Fail Guy" ance b s a scare o w ; . A - i oS - ; : s B, THE FUBLIC IS NSCIOU dancer. won first prize i s. Pinkey Gardner, the second prize e | | NEXT WEEK—Lena Daly's Kandy Ki ——eeeeeeee case, went to Ro, V. W — = { et st iHenie ATk D4 406.408.410412 Tth N.W. Salkeld d i ) = T e “members ‘of ‘the legion ana |@Usien = CCoEmMANNS: gl--m that of any previous season, and of the their friends were re y Open 7 pm. Dancing. surprises to cone———————BUT J MARDI-GRAS THE PUBLIC IS CONSCIOUS !lfl 5 Roynl fl! W ALEXANDRIA, VA. 3 o 38 1o Motember B of the fact that no other shows ever in- :nd'"_yos.ph Horton. '“IIHMHMHIH]MMM|||||||||"|"|"|"|"ml cluded artists that heretofore cost $2.00 admission prices to enjoy until they -ap- URGES WATCHI!I_G DIET. AT peared here "AND intendent of schools, told t! Parents should understand that the Alet of children should be different T“E P“Bllc Is ". l |o's . of the Association for the Prevention from that for adults, particularly in regard to including suficient milk, -18th and Col. Rd. —! | NITA : copendiers it eqie to e Ie e of the expenditure it requires to include the $2.00 artists in these programs add- E. assi Stephen Kramer, o A T Joseph A. Murphy, supervising medical inspector of the public schools, said that the problem of nu- In New and O1d Songs. of Artists. OVERTURE: “NORTHERN RHAPSODY” (HOSMER) WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA MIRSKEY, Conductor Mats.—50¢ to Mail Orders ) { 9th Below st { GAYETY— ALL WEEK ARTHUR PEARSON'S BITS 0’ BROADWAY | with Jamie Coughlin, Harry (Zoup) Welsh Gatherine. Crawfod, 'a Chorus of Frolicsame NEXT WEER: "Bi4 JAMBOREE" . SYMPHONIC INNOVATION “THE VILLAGE ORCHESTRA” THE BANGTOWN CROSSROADS BAND N. MIRSKEY, Also Conducting o1 PRIVATE_ LESSONS . Course, wix lensonn, $3.50. Clase ine. cool batlroom. ~W. 1129, ¢ the-pron n ed to our photoplays, which cost from Dointed out that'a recont examiation » 100% to 300% more BUT THE SMILELESS 0OMIO IN 16 ROLES AT ONCE IN 740 0t s? o gkl s “ll) “:l o time w people pointed out that a recent examination ] s of a number of school children showed In a Super-Production that many of them were 10 per cent a S THE PUBLIC IS CONSCIOUS Other speakers were Dr. George M. Kober, Dr . C. -Schroeder, John Comedy, “Law and Order” Dolph and Emile Berline: A, that in addition to a larger orchestra our DI' SChO“’S » 3 playhouse provides conveniences and beauty for their complete comfort at 40 Foot Comfort E and 55 cents—it’s a big idea———AND Supplies REMEMB ER' g THE PUBLIC IS UNCONSCIOUS Tan Trarn, RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING THE PLAYHOUSE BUSTER KEATON —We are ready fo supply yon —are always carried in Blank Books when you say the stock by Gibson. We have Dr. Scholl’'s Foot Balm, Foot Powder, Foot Soap, Toe Flex, Bunion Pad, Corn and Callous Re- mover, Arch Braces, etc. THE BEST COMEDY EVER % EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY x( of having been offered such a rare com- bination at any other playhouse at any other time, so it is nmot nmecessary to men- tion the mame Rialt U THE PUBLIC IS CONSCIOUS E. Momson Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. IN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND MILTON DAVIS—CARL HINNANT Wizard of the Pipe Organ Master of the Grand Piano WILL ENLIVEN “THE PLAYHOUSE” WITH GEMS OF MELODIOUS JAZZ MT. VERNON Alexandris & Arlington National Cemetery Stop-over allowed at Alexandria on all - Vornon Tickets Cars Teavo 1305 S5, and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. every 5 and 35 minutes after the hour. Running time, 50 minutes. Mt. Vernon open daily. excepting Sundsy a0 Boma R, eI, S0 und Trip to Arlington _Cemete: WashingtonVirginia Bailway Company Specialists on Foot Troubles always present at our store. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917919 G St. N.W. Featuring & Novel Souvenir “DOLL PARTY” ', ~ TONIGHT - EMBROIDERY A MASTERPIECE OF SCENIC MAGNIFICENCE PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS TOPICS OF THE DAY SYMPHONIC NARRATION OF THE PROJECTED FEATURES wores RIALTO » o & A HIT! E SASCHA | JACOBSEN g HALLOWEEN PARTIES| Are Incomplete Without DIKEMAN'’S | Pure Apple Juice Fresh made every day at | Dikeman’s Or-nze Beverage Stores n, ew Feature—5St Classes forming twice we g% COME EARLY FOR SEATS -mq |- “iii iai Private lessour by appointment. i B107: 5 Connecticgt Ava IIIflIl]IIlllfllllIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIII|I|||IIlIIII|||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|III|lIlII||IiIIlIIIIIIIIII||I|| Gom e my S0 1 ot . ' WITH HIS VIOLIN IS A RARE TREAT T T e e e Ballroom and Stage Phones: Franklin m “Columbta 4563, P oms }'on o-ier Now. Delivered in Gallon Lots. 20° ool Health Candies 40, 60.& 80c Ib. Monday, October 31 4115, Beautiful Mllru«m for_rent. TOSSES HUMAN EMOTIONS “SKY -HIGH" l_‘a Boheme b SKATING ; 1211 F st. METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA D_ A_N_C_I_N_G “tH and Hoskins, . Children's class opening e BEBE E S = Miss Audrey Keys -~ DANIELS LISEUM Scotti Grand Opera Co.| HALLOWEEN [z gm i 22 Cabin John Bridge [/PAVS0NS3 12 1o L Company of 150 Artists, Masiclans “THE SPEED GIRL” and Chorus from the Sl e fl‘:x'-l‘r?;-‘;?n‘:‘.:; duacing. 5 to EXTRA FINE BILL---NO RAISE IN PRICES TONlGHT ““"";‘ :’;:: :'_"::::‘_:' e “.' s}‘f::“:;os-.";‘ to 12 Fan. Formerly Mrs. H. |. Holt d 5 Mrs. Greene's Conmcert Bureau, “‘;‘m'.v ° 1141 Coun ave. l::m L 1k aad G, Pheze M. 2 "Siicenvand aduls. Fr.

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