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MATS. NIGHTS %15 Enfc!kfi ossgessns L:':-’mn FRx su;PlE 8:15 fl_lngmmng This Afternoon at 3 P. M. | l OGREAT ACTSIN AN EXTRA 1 O Thanksgiving Program OVERTURE 8:15 ARCO BROS. “RUDINOFF In_an Artistic Novelty. 2:40 NANA with ALEXIS In New Danmce Creatfons. 2:48 VARDON & PERRY The A. E. F. Entertainers, =0« MABEL WITHEE & CO. T “SALLY, IRENE & MARY.” 3 34 SHUBERT NEWS EVENTS 310 BOGANNY'S BILLPOSTERS o s EDDIE DOWLING Recent Star of Ziegfeld's Follies. 1:08 -"w"-MASOl & KEELER #emes 10:08 Porter Emerson Browne's «ngngnd* inging Comedi® Nas LILLIAN FITZGERALD In ler Own Song Characterizations. 4:52 PEDERSON BROS. 5:00 EXIT 5 11:00 Mats. 25-50c ,CiSiiiGoie. Nights 25¢-$1 Next Week—Beginning Sunday Matinee—Nov. 27 | Jimmy Hussey & Co., Joe Jackson, Vinie Daley, Rath Brothers. Six other star acta. 10:39 10:52 TONIGHT, 8:20 Matinees Thurs. and Sat. Ny é}/%rjlfiz‘zk b";;wd 37/7@.,»{ ety THE BEST M PLAY EVER \vmmn- IT CONTAINS MORE SONG HITS THAN IS USUALLY. FOUND IN TEN MUSICAL COMEDIES. = HAS BEEN SEEN IN EVERY LARGE CENTER OF THE CIVILIZED WORLD PRICES—Fven!) 50c_to $2.50. Matinees, Thur. & Bat., S0c to §7.00. NEXT WEEK S Nov.27 i SEATS TOMORROW 9 A. M. enormous i Toor are ndvined. to secore shese seatn early. THE SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND LONDON £ N, S S 20, TR Ul et enten, whe F.RAY COMSTOCK and. i, MORRIS GEST present FROM THE CENTURY THEATRE. New SORK sensation, theater- REMEMBER 7: "“";‘:"‘"" Oin trains, and local tl ing achievement in the real: time and again 1o New York to act ecen” $400,000 to nn-mnlneuqnl-l; Ie—-vtt furpasend PRICE. e ana Boc. Bak. Mats Grohestra, $5.00; Baosas, 81,59 St B Rt T o BARCAIN"MAT. WEDNESDAY—BEST SEATS $1.50 Noxmar oko. s, The Mirthful, Melodious, Magnificent ROSE [wiw EXQUISITE EXCEPTIONAL IRRESISTIBLE EXCELLENCE With FRED HILLEBRAND ONE WEEK ONLY, MON. DEC. 12—MAIL ORDERS NOW _éofiii‘nu-Mmi’iiE and A-hn demand u-llyl 4 RIS THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 20; . TOMORROW ALL ATIO NA NIGHT WEEK Caly Thester ia Washington Offoriag Exclunive’y American snd Foreign Stars of the First st MATINEES THANKSGIVING AND SATURDAY Immediately Preceding Her Engagement at the Belanco Thenter, N. Y. DAVID BELASCO LENORE ULRIC As KIKI in his adaptation of “KIKI” A Character Study By Anidre Picard Supported by a Company of Distinguished Players lnrlndlng NAM 1. HARDY 3 n ° MAX_FIG THOMAS FI\DLEY SIDNEY TOLER SAXON KLING N THOMAS MITCHELL HARRY BURKHARDT FRANCES KYLE Preduced Under the Pernonal Direction of Mr. Belasco, Who Will Be ere for the Entire Engagement Starting Monday weancsday and satarany Seats Thursday Event of Unusual Interest SAM H. HARRIS Presentsx Tittle Old New York e SAMSCUENSIESS & ENEVIEVE TOBIN BIIIITIIN HO!.MES M EXICO Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢ and 50c for AlV Travelogues BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1 P. M. TODAY. The House of Recognized Pre-Eminence n Both Photoplays and Musie. [CRANDALL'S 1921—PART 3. v PALACE == ——TODAY AND ALL WEEK— MARIOH DAVIES The gorgeous, alluring beauty of the acreem in the most geor- geous, alluring and beautiful picture of her career. A story that glowes’ with color, tingles with gayety and enchants with the magic of its romance and youth ! “ENCHANTMENT” A Paramount production personally directed by Robert G. Vig- iola and based on the Cosmopolitan Magasine story by Frank R. Adama, “Manhandling Mabel.” Produced os a Cosmopolitan Production— . WITH FORREST STANLEY—TOM LEWIS AND OTHERS BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY DORIS MAY IN “THE FOOLISH AGE” T Daily Perform- uous, 10:30 A. ances, Contin- M. to 11 P.M. ——Sunday— Doors Open F Street at Tenth at 2:30 0% THIS WEEK "B Leuxs J. Selenick Presents Six Stars and a Brilliant Supporting Ensemblc in a Ralph Ince Special Production That Has Been Universally Acclaimed the Peer of Any Drama of American Smart Society Ever Flashed Upon the Screen A New Type of Home Picture, Written by ANNA STEESE RICHARDSON and EDMUND BREESE, to Provide Per- fect Entertainment Instead of the Usual Uninspired Preachment, in Which Are Such Powerful Human Strokes, 8o Momy Realistic Touches, So R« = An Array of Dramatic Clashes, "and SBuch Cumulative Suspense as to Entitle It to \ nk as One of the Exceptional Features of the Year, + ADDED ATTRACTIGNS THE CAPITAL’S SIX KINGS OF JAZZ ESPECIALLY ENGAGED TO ADD THEIR MELODY AND PEP TO THE UNBRIDLED HILARITY OF “FALLING FOR FANNY"—THE FUNNIEST CHRISTIE COMEDY EVER RELEASED OVERTURE—'‘ZAMPA’’ (HEROLD) N. MIRSKEY, Condueting ™ WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS t THE SCREEN SYMPHONICALLY INTERPRETED : TOPICS OF THE DAY T AMUSEMENTS. NINTH AT - D BEGINNING = BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL METRO PRESENTS A DUAL-ROLE DRAMA OF DUAL POWER FEATURING THE TALENTED AND POPULAR IALICE LAKE IN THE MOST .STRIKING PORTRAYAL OF HER STRIKING CAREER “THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL” 8% VAUDEVILLE "9 HUGO JAN"‘\ PRESENTS A MELODIOUS MUSICAL MEDY FASHION RE’ “THE FRILL SHOP” ?FA’rlnnfl A IAIUI- COMPANY OF CHARMING GIRLS ark Son of Father Joy™ E An Animal Nove! SWAIN'S CATS ard RA'I'S EDDIE SLOANE § Tinkling Tunes-Musical Moments | “A Vandeville Mixture” MURPHY & KLEIN PREVOST & GOULET E 9th Street GAYETY Below F Where You See All That’s Worth Seeing in Burlesque STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, NOVEMBER 20 —TRY TO GET IN—THATS ALL— NEXT WEEK—STROLLING PLAYERS B.E KRl Daily £33 | Sunday s | Holidays *w ons | Pru:e: ™ EXTRA MATINEE 5 P.M. THANKSGIVING DAY ORDER SEATS FARLY_PEONE MAIN 4485 THE PEERLESS AND PIQUANTE CHANTEUSE COMIQUE FRITZI SCHEFF 1dol of the Musically Meticulous and Star of Cohan’s “The O’Brien Girl” me-LIGHTNER GIRLS—va, & NEWTON A!{EXANDER Festuring WINNIE LIGHTNER and Company. Harry Jans. Vada Russel Popular— ot The Charscter Comedian. Assisted by Frac DOROTHY HUMPHRE In u Series of Dance Divertissements. Splendid—FREDERICK BURTON—Thrilling as ABRAHAM LINCOLN mas Dizon's Greet Dram A MAN OF THE PEO! J0E nAxcr:! HEALY & CROSS __ TECHOW'S CATS. ETC. TOD A MOSCONIS, HOPE EDEN, ROBERT EM- METT, R. E. KEANE & CLAIRE 3 and 8:15 WHITNEY, ETC. Hulny Night ! at 8:20 | Sboto | $2.50 | mnlmwrrmmm DIRECTION LEE & J. J. SHUBERT Sat. §0¢ ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK 10 s: Smartest Playhouse TR 30 YRS Presents “THE FAIR CIRCASSIAN” A NEW ROMANTIC COMEDY By GLADYS UNGER Staged By Clifford Brooke WITH A BRILLIANT CAST OF TWENTY In 1819, in the glittering days of the Regency., there comes to London the Emissary of a Great Eastern Potentate. This Perslan Ambassador, the firs to ever reach England, brings many sifts with “him, horses. jewels and rugs. to present to George 111 But the Thost valuable gift of all is Zora, & fair Circassian virgin. bought in the slave market of Constantinople o be the plaything of a King. But Zora was & Princess among her own people and has tasted freefomn up in her wild mountains, The plaything has a heart and a wiil of her own, and she has fallen madiy in love with her master. the hafdsome young Ambassador. When he discovers this will he be able to keep his pledge to the Shah of Persia and send her away from him? And when Zora finds that he has only brought her with nfm to give away will her love turn to hate? Will her Eastern biood urge ber to reven hersslf of will love triumph? Will she refuse the cup of freedom held her lips or drink deeply? When she becomes “The Rage” in a corrupt and artificial Soctety, hew wim is child of nature acquit herself? hich love will win her, Eastern or Western? And when ® third lover, a Roval lover, the unscrupulous Prince Regent I8 added to thoss who pursue her, will one 80 innocent of the world escape him? » Zora choose to bs—a Royal Mistress, an Englith Noblewoman NEXT MON.—SEAT SALE THUR.—MAIL ORDERS NOW TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF AH!IICKS FOREMOST SHAKESPEAREAN ACTOR IYKM SUN_TELEGRAM. GLaBE ot o HA NALTER. Mall arders filled 1n-erdes recsived If remitisnce aad self-addressed stmped envelope $2.50 and .00 $1.50, $1. oo oal. W10 et oo BaT BeRe. ey 69,00 bair DAY, -¥mE &