Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1921, Page 64

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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS, ATIONAL TONIGHT Caly Thester in Washington Offeriag Exclusively American snd Fersign Stars of (ko First Rast MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY HENRY W. SAVAGE’S New Production of FRANZ LEHAR'S WORLD.FAMOUS OPERETTA A 000000 ——TODAY AND ALL WEEK—— WE PLAY LOEVS\MDEVME Special Film F eatures THOMAS MEIGHAN. in ) NlNTH o3 AT - D CONQUEST OF CANAAN." And BNUB_PO Acumu THE TEACHE) RS ATrATRS OF" AVATO A 2 TOI(')fi WALLA SPECTAL MUSIC. REO. 18 Bl £ _ BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL NEW s.l. ANTON _&th & C Ste. N, P UNIVERSAL PRESENTS Ml.l.n:o\u m-K; ,\'u CRANDALL'S u-ou.o 'I‘HEA'I'ER THE MOST THRILLING, SENSATIONAL, STUPENDOUS ND 634 H sn N EMOTIONAL PICTURIZATION OF THE YEAR ATURDA' ' GRIPPING STORY, M. X RROW-STAR CAST, tn “THE OLD NEST” o T Greatest Btar Cast Ever_Assembled. F Y Laugh- & n t YORK THEATER ugh—Yow'll_Cr CRANDALL'S yonn TamATER. MATINEE SATURDAY 2:80. A TODAY A MORROW—TWELY N Cll—fi‘ ~ TOL."" And AESOP FABLE. ) R EMPIRE °!! H Atreet N.E. HERBERT RAWLINSON and "| FLORENCE RILLINGS. fo “THE WAKE. LD G Also CLYDE = COOK COMEDY, @ IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH, FROM THE STORY BY 'LARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND AKER. DEVILISH ROMEO." «GONFLICT™ HIPPODROME "85, ¥ ™ | oo GENT en & cotorae sreet ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, In AMPBELI, Mauager. “THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE." TODAY AND N RELS BETTY COM) ' VAUDEVILLE ' c ,s METROPOLITAN TON, In “PRISONERS ( RANDALL' F Street at 10th 1230 C Street N.E. THIS WEEK—POLA HOME 2 © Stres o S ; * Production, ARABIAN_NIGH “DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD."" CRAN “KNICKE CKE! CRANDALL'S 3o o . INTERNATIONAL SINGING CAST INCLUDES JOSEPH URBAN Bl I8 GEORGES »"!J‘" MES B ORAER OULE COSTUME: e D'ANDREA & WALTERS e e GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA SUPERB DANCING CHORUS ntical New York Cast and Production of Which Was Sald: e Very Peak of Light Opera Production”—N. Y. World TOR EVERYBODY —N. Y. HERALD “THE BEST OF THEM ALL” ToRK TIMES $3.00 n D TOMORRO “DANGEROUS DUMBARTO Y rvreon e VIOLA DANA. fn “THE LAST CARI] B , MATCHM. e A NOVEL MELODIOUS MUSICAL SATIRE ““ONE---TWO---THREE” ’ FEATURING A QUINTETTE OF VERSATILE ARTISTS "RENDERED METROPCLITAN Prices (except Sat. mnight), $1.00, $1.50, .00, $3.50, Foremost Eptertainers Farcical Bits" | STARTING, MONDAY,,, $E b, ... SEATS, THVARMY T camo Mt e | A S ST | _ac TEHR & oo ; R Dot o1 s Il vy cmmws e r e | Av CAST: ™ PESCI DUG™ “LONDON BRIDGE” 3P N The beantiful, alluring star who charmed all Wash- Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly. LEI{ORE ULRIC As KIKI in His Own Adaptation of “KIKI” A Character Study by Andre Pleard SURTON HOLMES SUNDAY EVENINGS MONDAY MATINEES BEGINNING NOV. 20 and 21 MEXICO, Hov. 20 and 21; JAPAN Nov. 27 and 28 The PHILIPPINES, Bec. 4 and 5; GOING ABROAD .y, Dec. 11 and 12; AROUND THE WORAD, Dec. 18 and 19 Course Ticket Sale Starts Tomorrow, $6, $5, $4, $3, $2.50 Joli’§ ington in “Sentimental Tommy,” returns to the screen today in Willlam D. Taylor's vivid and splendid pic- turigation of Willlam J. Locke's famous novel, “The Morals of Marcus,” titled for the Bilversheet— “MORALS” WITH WILLIAM P. CARLETON AND ALL-STAR CAST MATINBE PRE-WAR PRICES ‘Excnpilfga TsoA’rxg' 's%fi’s’"fl“‘}&'&n’;‘}r"h == RIALTO == BFBEGINNING TODAY 2:30 P. M.” 8 FLAX BRO.’S LIBERTY FILM EXCHANGE PRESENTS A STUPENDOUS PHOTODRAMA HERALDED AS THE GREATEST PICTURE 7 / EVER BROUGHT TO AMERICA—ENACTED BY CAST THAT OUTSHINES / “PASSION”—“DECEPTION” 3 2 / / SUPER-ATTRACTION—GRAND CONCERT—ENLARGED SYMPHONY M—“M————m“— EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONE BUSTER KEATON COMEDY “THE HIGH SIGN” BUPPLEMENTARY FEATUREKS. Overture................. Selecttons from «pida” T MATINEE SAT. ONLY | TORIGHT The World's Greatest Spo lar I g Stare 1 SELL-OUT PRICES: 35,8 o. rous M OSCONI BROS. crarees ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN BRINGS THE Axnixted by ER VERNA and BROTHER WiILLIE Presenting Their Latest Choregravhic T: Ai AHE': \\ RL.” Special Musioal bers by Louise . Big Broadway Smash! 3 ADAPT! RO - l' . “ — "IN A MUSIGIRL COMEDY The Broadway Comedian The Screen Star ECKKLE ME : wwmm KEANE & ... WHITNEY In a Laughsble Littin PI HE GOSSIPY STARRING THE FAMOUS EURO- PEAN ACTRESS, THE PEER OF THEM ALL, ELLEN RICHTER The Newest Sensn FRESCOTT _ ‘iz v HOPE EDEN In an Astonishing Rev enom nd Mental Telepathy ST YOUR NAM By Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel. Music by Herbert Stothart. ; Staged by William Collier and Bert French. v OVIDIY Y7 A RIS it veia B - THE_PRIZE ATTRACTION AND THE SU. Pocket Star v from London POSITIVELY = S\VIEE D OTOn INTACK THAT RAN 308 A che Thow Melody Charmers ™ COID MINE OF GIRLS AND MIRTH Ea e = NORWOOD & HALL | "OR NING SUNDAY—SEATS THURBDAY ——t h <3 lly HA'! Ha, penld to You'" THE SMART e AESOP'S FABLES e !lmphmty TOPICS OF THE DAY | _ MUSICAL COMEDY MATH 108 - _ +.00 ADELAIDE ANiD HUGHES, REN : . ~ » TOD AY oo MISS JULIET, . - LEW DOCKSTADER, ETC. n- -n-nn.u Trivmph m-ulu from New York and Lendon — Antlllu and_the Orfent ) ) | | | K CRANDALL'S 18th St.at Co7 b(a Road clTIzE"s ofwns"l"GTo" : MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:30 ARE YOU AWARE that the conference about to be held in your midst is mot the first bringing together of the greatest brains of the universe? There has been Another World’s Conference —this time, of the artistic geniuses of modern times—just as international in its scope and epochal in the results achieved as it is hoped the present one will be. It may take some time before the world will bensfit by these deliberations sbout to be wndertaken, but the wonderful resalts of this other conference are already kmown and have besn classed with those supreme achievements of mankind which stand out as milestones in the progress of the world. This greatest achlevement of this day and gemeration in the evolution of the modern theatsr you may shortly behold with your own eyes for the week beghmln: Sunday night, Novem- ber 2ith, has been set or its presentation at l’oll' Theater. It is a stage offering, entitled “MECCA,” and is the most gorgeous and absolutely unprecedented Mdo that the world has ever witnessed since the beginning of time, These are not idle words; they are the embodiment nl lh- eritical thought of the best minds and most capable )mlg- our great country. They represent the mature and verdict of those men and women who know whereof they speak. | “MECCA” is a musical extravagansa of the llrlent. written % TODAY—MONDAY -9 FIRST NATIONAL PEESENTS THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT POLA NEGRI Tl' World’s Most Brilliant Screen Star in a Spectacular Romance of Greater § lendor Greater Interest and Greater Magwitude han Any Previous Lubitsch Release “ONE ARABIAN NIGHT” ——EXTRA HARRY POLLARD in “ON I.OGATIOI" Concert Number—Gems From the Opera “Carmen’ (Bizety The Emickerdocker Symphony . . . Ernesto Natiello, Conductor Tues.-Wed.—ALL-STAR CAST in “EXPERIENCE” Bobby Vernon in @ New Comedy, “Exit Quietly” Concert Number—Overture, “Pique Dame” (Suppe) Thur.-Fri—EUGENE O’BRIEN in “CLAY DOLLARS” Mack Sennett's Latest, “Wedding Bells Out of Tune” Concert Number—Popular Hits, “Girl in the Bpotlight” (Herbert) Saturday—BEBE DANIELS in “THE SPEED GIRL” Prving Cummings in a Two-Reel Dramalet, “On the Trail” Concert Number—Popular Hits, “Girl in the Spotlight” (Herbert) CONCERT FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY—GUEST CONDUCTOR by Oscar Asche, famous creator of “Chu Chin Chow,” with music by Percy Fletcher, of London. The costumes were de- signed by Percy Anderson, of London, and Leon of Parls. The scenery, of great omlc bonly. was mnted hm ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Ninth at E Street Harker Brothers, of 8 brated dance mlnu of Petrof u.l nml creator of [] | Ballet, has devised and a sensational ballet and Iudu- nale that stands out as the culminating triumph of stage geaius, The sensation, however, whlevod “Mecca” has mot been ADOLF SCHMID W~ ALL THIS WEEK "9 o Sy et e, Bugie, T FORMERLY DIRECTOR BRITISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i e i HIS MAJESTY’S THEATER, LONDON COVENT GARDEN OPERA, LONDON—BOSTON GREAND OPERA COMPANY AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, PAVLOWA BALLET, OVERTURE—“RIENZI"—BY WAGNER ™ 'AUGMENTED SYMPHONY RIALTO SOLOISTS EX'I' IAS——IIEIIHIII COMEDY—PRIZMA COLOR SGEIIHXGI.ISIIE FOX IEWS pletely sold out until next April. This wonderful nm ou-rlu emplomam pnk in its presentatio ul?m ‘Washington in special trains, -n':i dupltc the fact that it commanded and $4.00 per seat at the Century Mu, Nu' Ye last sea- son, $2.50 will be the highest price f lormances during the Washington en‘_ln{ement. Mk lhen be no seat higher than $1.50 at ti and $2.00 at the Saturday matinee. Maflordenmmwbdn‘meflndfllhlhfluufl.dfi* receipt. (Signed) N ¥. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST, Producers of ‘“Mecca.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Hia Newest Laughing Hit for First National “THE IDLE CLASS” ‘With the Companion Masterpiece WILL ROGERS In o Great Pioturisation of the Famous Stage Sucoese “A'POOR RELATION”

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