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] AMUSEMENTS. ‘ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PA™= 3. AMUSEMENTS. 3 | REPUBLIC 2 =& Amerioa's Finest Colered Thester ; . The many Washington admirers of| “Half Fare” a comedy by Fanny COMING NOV. 29 g of & serisn of 1¢ moming Musicals || Ernest Hutcheson, the pianist, will | Kilbourne, wil' #a the next produc- The Evolution of i, Eims JOHANNA i nl;:n':r of delogatss and attad ¢ || be interested to know” that the' Aus- unn of the Kilkourne-Gordon Com- Frank Tinney COLISEUM ey 1 EDMOND i the Chamber Musio Bociety announces u trallan artist will appear here In re- | pany. 3¢ wil e produced imme- 4 P Verdi-Puccini Pro; With || Sitat December 3. Tickets are now on | diately after the holidays, and will he | ccini gram sale at the offices of T. Arthur Smith, | followed in_the spring by a new ] T Was from blackface burles ue— Today, Tomurm'“ Tuesday, ‘Wodsosdsy i gl UAN(ER,?%? :.U.( E AHEAD' [ N METROPOLITAN OPERA ARTISTS inc., 1306 G street. comedy by Edward Childs Carpenter. i minstrelsy—that Frank Tinney 1ro] in "I oy ; The Celehrated French Lyric Tenor l e MARY MELLISH ro MOUNT VF.RNON | TONIGHT [sur e or 20,0 coioe shary Steamer Charles Macalester _ loereed sate, 52 and &0 ae-| Lashanska ;I;Eulll,) fi],%ss WA oR starts. Mondsy. National :%:.m 'n.m.amu v. 29, 4:30 FRED PATTEN s phone Franklin 1320, Matl Bureau, Droop’s, 13th and G Phone M. om In America Under Auspices of the Minlstry ofl ¥i graduated to the legitimate stage to win fame and fortune undreamed of 9th Street by even the best of the old-time min- strels. Below F Tinney was discovered by the fu-~ mous Dumont's Minstrels in Philadel- phia, his native city. Subsequently e ALL WEEK he made good In cvery hamlet, watcr leigh Ballroom tank and city_throughout the coun Tues, Nov. 15 at 11 o'clock s vhe: “ Beanon tickets, 14 concerts, $30. Single o tickets, $4. Now on sale at 517 District . » Nlllmul Bank Bldg. Franklin 1326 ! SECOND EVENING CONCERT A WHIRLIGIG OF NONSENSE f New York Symphony FRANK FINNEY s 3 yz";:f:*;z;",:fi, oo % Orchestra N LEA V E ‘ ONE BIG EXPLOSION OF Both at of ten talented performers fn one of the prettiext Muaical Comedy offer- ‘Walter Damrosach, Conductor eyl , LAFFS, MUSIC AND GIRLS Anditeriam Central High School SERGT. PATRICK HENRY BARNES ~ABOR & GREEN | FREEMONT EENTON & ¢O. | S 7™ |0 . Next Week—“Billy . Watson Show” 4 Address Management Id- Tnond Clement, Willard Thstel, 6 Months | SHUBERT-GARRICK ™27 | over the One Week, Starting Monday, Nov. 14 | the reace ! A E F. g 3 Conference i | “The Winter Garden Show of the A. E. g7 L | A BUCK Clreult looking. He was a good pianist, & clever cornetist, an expert with the bag pipes, and he could draw tunes out of sleigh bells and such musical para- ROBERT CAPRON AND MURIEL RASTRICK “THE TEACHER’S ROMANCE” A delightful romantic Opernetta staged by Wm. Brandell, with a cast Moaday Evening, November 14, . 8:30 P. M. In His Original Role of *“\' Buck™ . ’ In the unusual comedy, ALSO 2 e et itk “sagen. “Handkerchief 13” LARRY YOUNG and ALEXANDER wmsww . “LA GRACIOSA” Of the Original A. E. F. Cast A vision of Fairyland by Clyde Rineldo. Vaude: mont beautiful and i spedtacular posing novel Margaret Shane, prhineatubmidt : et e e s o [ —_ HARRVEENTELLT 1 THE MELROY SSTERS BUDDIES’ CHORUS =~ BEAUCOUP MA'M'SELLES | | oo e i tommee . Feature Film— r Z-Reel Comedy— One dA) the manager of vaude "“'W“ ville theater wedgcs 5 Y? 3 : g onsticated: h a ; PMO'LAYI fl_l REFEEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON-Y i | EXCEPTIONAL SPECIALTIES ainty and Alluring unxmiling™ MARIE PREVOST BUSTER KEATON rresents lh(: brilliant and extraordinary ;creen e;\- s 2 e In her first " icture, In hi i ., grgement of the latest and greatest production by Popular Price Matinee -“ Million ":M" ril. 'i:;"F""l;.‘ ":: B “’i‘l‘llmE“flE;BIX:rn;:k" George Loane Tucker, producer of that immortal Saturday, 50, 75 & $1.00 Saldiers oonlig ollies 3 masterplece of photomay art, “The Miracle Man"— saw the A Universal Film. Shown only | A Metro picture. Shown at all E Under the auspices of the Rainbow Division Veternns and Vincent H. Coxtello Poxt. the American Legion. For nid of comrades in distress. “Buck” in at 1:15 and 43145, performances. e N " IIZE; belJ . A AV R ST A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH Betty Compson AND ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDING— ] NPT CRANDALL’S L——F Street at Tenth “THEFAIR CIRCASSIAN” had to choose betwceen MAHLON HAMILTON CLEO MADISON g MARCIA MANON ROBERT ELLIS E BIF THIS WEEK PRESENTS B LEATRICE JOY LUCILLE HUTTON A Royal Mistress! An Eng'ish Noblewoman! ! A Slave!!! Today, Doors Open at 2:30—Daily, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Which did she She comes to the The Matchless Du Barry of “Passw ** #he Vivarious Carmen of * Gypsy Blood™ SHUBERT-GARRICK Monday, Nov. 21 with a brilliant cast. Seats Thursday. Owing to the great demand for seats A POWERFUL, vivid and inti- coud performance will be given 1r mate story of the *Tifes" and i “gold diggers” of modern society, the silken darlinss of & hundred \ | Y = citles, basking in pleasure while i ] others make lite a holiday. And her Ballet Russe with full Symphony Orchestra A marvelous masterplece of the screen plctured in flashing scenes that shimmer with life and fash- lon's gayety—Episodes that beat with the love that lies deep in the heart of humanity! POLA NEGRI As the Wild Desert Dancer. More Beautiful Madcap Ne’er Threw Careless Kiss. Scoffer at All Men’s Love Yet Slave at Last to Her Own IN POLI'S THEATER Friday, November 18, 3 0'Clock Entirely Different Program §3.30, $3. FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY BY ALICE DUER MILLER *2.50, £2.00, $L30 s Concert Burea. Extra Added Attractions MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY 5 Sotoyint LOEW NEWS EVENTS Theater, Tho SYMPHONIC OVERTURE ; & Ml hex el . T T T [ vovsmgrn 20TH AGNES AYRES anO RUDOLPH VALENTING : : : : ‘ Funs at BEI.ASCO THEATRE DIRECTION OF MESSRS. LEE AND J.J. SHUBERT OPPOSITE IAFAVETTE PARK AND THE WHITE- HOUSE— | 2 . (€= BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. , ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL BILL A First Nahoml@fluper Attraction 4 e D OLLY ) This Stupendous Spectacle Will Transport You Back Through the Ages o the Wonder Nights | ' AND WALTER C O N N OL I ] i I of Araby. Arabia, Land of the AU-Powerful Caliphs. Land Where Beauty Is the Only Open Sesame to the Harems of the Magnificent. Land Where Love Means Mntrigue, and Intrigue Flaunts Death with a Smile. See, Then, the Marvelous Night’s Adventure of the Beautiful Desert Dancer, Who Scoffs at All Men’s Love, Yet Stakes Her Life for a Lover. Allah’s Will It Is That Men Shall Strive For Her—and It Is Written That Blood Shall Flow and the Heavy Walls of the Seraglio of the Mighty One Rock to Their Foundations and the Great Bronze Doors Through Which Only One Man May Pass to the Delights Within Be Burst Asunder Ere Her Beauty and Love Find a Master. 'THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE—A WONDER-CITY RECREATED—ACTION EMBROIDERY i | “THE SHEIK” ;‘ I H U S T O N The Popular Contralto ‘ i L] GE&QGE WMn e Rt in ~Tmer With PERCY WENRICH “GENERAL” ED LA VINE '~ BERT | CLARK | MELROSE | & VERDI DANCING. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskiz* | Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 _Conn, ave. Baliroom bran. ot ‘dancing 1, 1 OPERATIC “ARABIAN NIGHTS” PROLOGUE The International Clown The Ttalian Comedians TPyl tils Myl “ Overture—“SCHEHEREZADE" (Rimsky-Korsakoff) JACK “THE BROKEN MIRROR” TAFLAN .'"'.‘:"?.‘.““6:,;'.,,.‘":31 it ::":,'.::n N. MIRSKEY, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS—SHORT GEMS—TOPICS OF THE DAY SPECIAL SCORE ARRANGED BY N. MIRSKEY & NEWELL e sntest atepe Teach 70b 1o dance correctly in & few tessons WITH ITS CREATOR STROUSE FRED SCHWARZ CO. Strictly private. Al’ :?lll‘ k’lfll‘u studlo. RIGOLETTO BROS. & g';"g*#gglg iy In “AROUND THE WORLD" L iz - Shubert News Weekly - - - -« = Bud Fisher Film Comedy mats. 25.50C strierindtioidtys Ments 25¢-$1 ir- TUESDAY, NOV. 15—ELKS’ NIGHT THURSDAY, NOV. 17—MASONIC NIGHT