Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 62

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2.4y E AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 30, 1921—PART 3. - AMUSEMENTS. Ma Phi Epst usteal Sorort mountains on horseback. The moun- | passes. The Wlizzara, in fact 5 D e v |EFFORTS MADE FOR |nountains, of. oenece The otk | Beiiiia i ey st tho hofac; 18 20 WE PLAY LOE VAUDEVILLE Jules Falk Estelle Wentworth SCENIC EFFECTS i S it S| 1 o *’,,— >, the year round. Violinist. Soprano. N the filming of scenes of Pauline | (e ¥ Thds the company. was|Woo W1 from the Kleig . et I ederick’s new pletu Z v he foothills of Mo lights of od back to the Masonic Auditorium |, Frederioes, nov B oo | W lls of Mount| peaking st ) etk ol ang Monday. November 14, 1931 8130 pone] b e T : difficult to Keep the make-up on. On |Shubert production offer, after hi l(r:trved weats, $1 and $1.50, at and her company went to Lone Pine, | the top of the Sierras, however, there | Vaudevilie engagements have been artnar Smithn, Inc. a ilttle town in California, and from |was a terrific blizzard raging and |fllcd. ALL THIS WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY )( R there packed Into the desert and!snow was clogging all the mountain A . THE PEARLS OF PEKIN NINTH AT-D e L n placed Featuring the Inimitable Character Comedian 3 BEGINNING TODAY COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL ] : “DANCE CREATIONS” - A AT HHNH Tt oo ¥ 1t is to ‘A somewhat different Musical Comedy in two scenes. Notable for its lavish scenic and costume investiture, pretty girls, charming B With a Quintette of Graceful and rming_ Girl principals and sure-fire comedy. R e Foselar Enteamiacs = - {.TODAY AND ALL WEEK-DOUBLE BILL “HECTOR” AND HIS FRIENDS NANCY BOYER & CO. FOLEY & O'NEIL HALLGWEEN Hector is Without a Peer in the “Quaker Girl” “ Canine ‘World and His § | ' Star of the ‘Quaker Gir ‘A Couvle of Niftlea” Companions Are Almost In ‘:MARV LOU” )SOBEL 1 ; axClever Dancea, Acrobatics, 3 An audiegos act CORINNE CARBONNE & CO. §insine 3 that starts the Music i laughs au i B w -lne rlmun_. ic Presentation All Performances—Offer| laughs aud applause. In a Surprise Novelty Comedy re: P u INE FREDER' ering H i The briliantland poputhi pouny Matro/aoraon atar finds OFTO, BOAZ & OTTO I FOSTER & JOYCE 3 A L cK 4 another ‘great role in Bayard Veilers adaptation s S 4 Jackson Gregory's romantic story of a €rooi Burlesque Magic and Juggling Bits of Musical Versatility Story ef Undying Lov fied the police, but succumbed to the amile of a girk . I ” SPECIAL IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT |{ “THE STING OF THE LASH . “LADYFINGERS” { R 5 e e — * H“;T Extra M“meequan-}-i l.olsl;n: 4:45 PREWAR PRICES :;':’Zf:‘;,‘;(’,’é’fv' ‘Sfi,‘gf”fsngzlml,’.; 3 3 A CROOK STORY GREATER THAN NIGHT TIME WITH HOOT GIBSON—A UNIVERSAL PICTURE |- A v smows e S T Recosnized Preemmence INNINIILE Raleigh Hotel “OFFICER CUPID” (New Floor) CITE. 2k A Mack Sennett Mirth Maker CRANDALL Vaudeville Today at 3 0'Clock—Continuous Shows All Day F ST. AT TENTH— R | ST =" THIS WEEK&1 GAYETY Thilwi " THIS WEEK i JAS.E.COOPER 20 GIRLS THAT PRESENTS CAN SING AND Jacoby’s Jazz Jugglers Admission, 99c GAVEL CHAPTER, 0.E.S. FUNNY BEN TURPIN The peer of all screen comedians never had a more hilarious role than the one he finds in Mack Sen- nett’s latest and greatest comedy production— “LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS" T. ARTHUR SMITH, Inc. Prexents the STAR LECTURE COURSE PALACE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thomas J. Gannon, Director—Overture, “College Days” THE AUDITORIUM T M[hh ”,N,,, V]v_:.\m T ]‘mV!A [ T 15th aud New York Ave, N.W. T RUTH DRAPER Clharacter Sketches RAYMOND ROBBINS il ’ =i JOSEPH C. LINCOLN or H“"ol " FORENOST Cape Cod Chronicles FHUTWUVS it Q _ "™ || gegBEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON-WBE | | e 'THOMAa L. MASSON FEATURING FRANK _HUNTER INCOMPARABLEDUAL CHARACTERS * Nexf Week “HARVEST TIME” Come golfing with him. Stumble into Society with him. Have the first fox trot with him at the Bal Masque. And bring a can-opener ! Ar'(er mind why, Maintaining its leadership in the presentation of first rank screen productions only, Loew's Columbia an- nounces the brilliant and extraordinary engagement of that internationally famous Russian emotional star, " STRAUSS FESTIVAL STRAUSS £ Soprano, iolinist. REENFORCE LL YOUR UTTORS! NAZIMOVA I[N THE- GREATEST PHOTOPLAY TRIUMPH OF HER CAREER “GAMILLE” BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS WITH RUDOLPH VALENTINO The Never-to-Be-Forgotten Hero of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” : ATIONAL _™omemsow 4 NIGHT WEEK Caly Theater in Weshington Offeria Exclosively American and Foreiga Stars of th First Raak MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION MISS Bi “ ie i rke = WILLROGERS A POOR RELATION === America's Most Charming Actress In the New Comedy flmiMmmmShmmfls e Washington's Ideal Little Theater Besutiful sx Mail given immedi- Smith, Inc., 1308 G St N.W. Second TEN STAR Concert TRIDA 4 a3 LEGIHSKA I i ey S e e e e e R s AR e e s oG et e et e UL UL U e | i . Now Selling Inc., 1306 G St. REFUBLI ll ‘ | i | Metro’s vivid modernized version of that fa- mous romantic classic that has echoed its en- thralling story down the gemerations!—The world’s ‘Quite the Smartest, Most Charming of Playhouses. A Readexvous of Quality greatest drana of love and sacrifice that gives the By BOOTH T“ARK'N‘,;,TON Presenting the Foremont Forelgn and Native Artist and Attractions oifted Nazimova her greatest emotional role—Sup- Author of “Clarence’ Polite Phone Service, Franklin $163—7 it 8t. ported by a notable cast. Jflmmmflluwummmmmmmmw_l CONWAY TEARLE SUN. Henry W. Savage's Entirely New Production of IN PERSO N NOV. THE MERRY w‘Dow Appearing In 3 New Three-Act Play 13 Same Internatlonal Singing Cast as In New York. i ® ,1" Doa By George Scarborough ‘With HELEN MENKEN T e AT NEXT MONDAY MARY M. Rmxrn'mcl ANNOUNCES THEATER L Penna. Ave. at 11th St. N.'W. ‘ Smoking Permitted America's Foremost Novelist-Playwright Direction Erlanger, Dillingham & Ziegfeld —EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS— Comedy—*“A Toonerville Tangle” Literary Digest Topics—News Views Symphonic Overture Selections Starting Next Sunday—Matinee Saturday—Seats Thursday ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG = A NEW ATTACK . SAME GANG, NEW STUFF | Today, 3 P.M. Tonight, 8:15 LENA DALEY | i ‘ AND THE KANDY KIDS —featuring LENA DALEY and a supporting company of || burlesque favorites. —ANOTHER SURPRISE PROGRAM— woores R | A L T Qs TODAY AND ALL WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS WILLIAM pe MILLE’S —SUPERB PRODUCTION "AFTER THE SHOW” | WITH JACK HOLT LILA LEE CHAS. OGLE ADAPTED FROM THE STORY "THE STAGE DOOR,” BY RITA WEIMAN SEATS THURSDAY BY NEW RACHEL Po Ly s 1 WEEK ONLY PLAY CROTHERS STARTING SHUBERT ATTRACTIGN . Cast Tncludes TALLULAH BANKHEAD—MINNIE DUPREE ToMoR Row 3 FRANK SHERIDAN and LUCILE WATSON “The Knight of Good Cheer”’ Special Film Features RAPHAEL CRANDAL!.’S A‘\:ENU!.}A 'Tim’ng Oth at O Street N.W. Next Week—Miss New York, Jr. DANCTNG. T Miss Audm/ Keys ] ; ers 1 { 4115, DAVISO! Jack Hoffman and Lillian | Hnlkms, Former!y '\‘lrs H. L. Holt all branches formunces Sunday Classes Monday at 1:00° 3 m = CRANDALL'S :;og,m ,"mnn v ey e i st e at the ing NEW smgroug X | A TODAY—HAROLD L ELITE "= Street and R ll Ave. And DAVID HUTLF‘%!D‘I—E 'l&xx 740 9th e e with peaple who waste your OF VAUDEVILLE STARS (K 4 iNReR Ciiathes oNOROw- SER, 1n e THE GREATEST BACK-STAGE ROMANCE EVER PICTURIZED DIRECTION W1LLLAM MorIS (N7 “MEEAY, I ASS | MLU,— MATS.-Wed.-Thur.-Fri.-Sat. i CHANTE i EMP[RE ’l; H strect N B : —-.Ex GL“SWE c q" cEnT OFFERIH G _'_ Prices, Nights: 50c to $2.50. Fou! ATS, | gai CATHE * Mats,, 50c to $2.00 { North Capitol and P Sta. ALL SEATS NOW SELLING UBER CHAR °x oy | REVERE 0% At am e o “SCRAP IHOV 44 “FIGHTING m‘!k fod —WEBER— DUMBARTON e and U Sta. : & - % ! FRAT"" JOYCE, In ToD \'ERA\fiD TOMORROW Mlsb C PEL / DR Z S/ ) BEN.VAveNW:| 1ToDAT, VADIS" E: vats Iossons 1y appelmiment. X 7 M. 0} v N = - 7 E\" NE OBHI.E.Vn in N EAHFTIV PRI ek - WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, A R OFOLTTAN California Streets. it ] Mm. . Thiraday and Saturday : CRANDALL'S JefroForrmas CAMPIELL, Manager J‘E" Company Presents THIS WEEK—CHARLES CHAPLIN, _in MA] i ommr LO BTORY EVER TOLD E WILL ROG- “THR GILDED LILY." L ERS. in TION." Also “SNOOKY'S BLUE MONDAY.” DIRECT FROM NEW YORK AND INOLUDING L A Soprod and CRANDALL'S S e s: | HOM| T AT R OELEBRATED CONCERT AND STAGE SOLOISTS s 3 Tnm\r ND TOMORROW—CHARLES N " Antheciot tep el || antpep e cuae s ey e SIDNEY CHARLES, 1st Tenor MALCOLM BARNES, Baritone T MARLOEW JONES, 2nd Tenor FREDERIC THOMAS, Basso mNcEss 1119 H St. N Tienter. oth & E St P JAOK _LOND TODAY A‘(D ro]flm. PRODUCTION, “THE !TAB BOVIR." TR A an BEN e CARO B e ORCHESTRA—SUBSIDIARIES MASKED CARNIVAL CRANDALL'S SAYo¥ mrimawem | sndliau Sapliitose FETR royy TOMORROW NIGHT 14th and Col. Rd. NE_BC o Prepare for & TRANK MATO Rattling Good Time TA . in _“WOMAN'S PLACE." | IV} FRAN R y Y, And COMEDY, “SPIKING THE SPOOKS. “THE BLAZING TRAIL. ' 3 A e =42 O . e e RN

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