Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 66

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AMUSEMENTS. First Exhibit and:Sale Onty Theoter In Washingtoa American ead Foreign Stars of the First Rank December §, to Ys Wetheuhy, December 14 Dally, exoept Bunday, from 10 to 6. Offerieg Exclusively mmuuoxmuwwu Nat., 50c to $2 The Most Awuhdquo-tDm«uhed t of the Year CHARLES FROHMAN ETHEL BARRYMORE has been witheut the American stage DECLASSEE By Zoe Akins NEXT WEEK . 0ve JOHN GOLDEN Producer “Lightatn',” “The First Year® and “Thres Wise Fools” P-.:u the Twe r'—l-r Stars in the Comedy With Sengs 1A aoe—mamitton “DEAR ME” BURTON HOLMES TONIGHT &» And Tomorrow at 4:30 PHILIPPINES Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c for All Travelogues BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1 P. M. TODAY. Theater H 11th and Penn. Ave. # Mat. 3 P.M. Eve. 8 H Smoking Permitted “Mischief Makers” ‘With That 'WONDERFUL PAPRIEA CNORUS { Mabel Clarkc & Johany Crosby § ? Wrestling Thursday Night Joe Turner vs. George Romanoff The Gresk Weader Seats Thursday Friday Night, Amateur Night § Next Woek: Jack Raid's Reosrd Breaken GALLI-CURCI National 'I‘Iu(!l Thursday, Dec. S, 4130 Seats_ea [METROPOLITAN] B~ THISWEEK -9y A SURPRlSE' esare. Leo & J. J. ALL BDADS LMD -ro THE G ashington’s Smart Playheuse. l“‘fl'. Frane Bervice, Fraakiln $165F sivocs 8t Beperth A New Play By Clare Kummer THE MOUNTAIN MAN A_Photo-Romanoe of y' Fonse Bmo WAich the sam.n o ] Amn-.! Hoyt, Harrison Ford lfld Olh.v of Note, ‘”"nsn SUPREME TRIUMPH ~—~OVERTURE— Selections, “PAGLIAOCCI® (Leoncavalle) WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Condueter SPECIAL ADDED HITS AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ORIGINAL TS OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE PARK AND THE WHITE HOUSE~ AFTERNOON ar 382 HANNAFORD FAMII.Y Featuring the Feremest of Riding “POODLES"” Teternationst Stars ot fhe Clrows Headliners ot MUSICAL l'fll“ | BRENCK'S QOLDEN HORSE ~==+ ~~ BERT HANLON ~ ~ == ERNESTINE MYERS & C0. —__Amerioa’s in Her Own Greations, .!IEIEI. PISANO | GI.AYWI l l.!'lll! On the Itallan Front. DICKINSON & DEAGOA s “Tlimlnut" . SMUBERT AND AS AW !xm ADDED AmAC'HON ADELE ROWLAND Mfi-! Tri 1 Foliumphe In Trene” and sho Btar of Numerwss DIRECTION MESSRS LEE & J.J.SHUBERT IRA J LAMOTTE ~RESIOENT MANAGER MATINEES 25°.50% « NIGHTS 25’1»‘1"" EXCEPT ON SATURDAY. SUNDAY & HOLIDAYS' GEORGE & LILY GARDEN EXPONENTS OF TEE XYLOFEONE IN MODERN AND EXCLUSIVE SONGS POLI’S “Youth, beauty, laughter and the joy of living” llfltl.*ll“‘l‘.” ~ THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART COLISEUM SKATING Mme. Loulse HOMER TONIGHT WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE STRAND NINTH-AT - D IEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL MESSRS. RATH AND GARREN PRESENT A MUSICAL FARCE OF EVERYDAY LIFE “MARRIAGE vs. DIVORCE™ FEATURING THE TALENTED AND POPULAR STARS GEORGE USHER AND LUCI SUKI If EARMONY AND KING BROTHERS NXROULEAX MAE MARVIN W PHOTODRAMA "&a MISS SHIRLEY MASON IN THE LOVE ADVENTURE OF A WINSOME WAIF “QUEENIE” s—Mult ewa Weel EXCEPTING BATS, SBUNS. & HOL DAYS Playing SHUBERT Attractions POPSLAR MATINEE THURSBAY FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTO The Mirthful, Melodious, Magnifice: Music-Comedy from the Ambassador Theater, New York. THE Ssnsess tien of Messrs. Shubert. Music by Amsslm Geetnl FRED HILLEBRAND AND A CHORUS OF ANGEL-FACED DI’.!U'I‘AN';}! WITH VELVET VOIC!S AND TWINKLING TO! a $2.50. Thate. Pop. Mat, 50c, $1.00 and O1 —— e e e e NEXT WEEK, MON. DEC. 12—MAIL ORDB!S NOwW SOTHERN EF¥ Ph--l-u-dfic—l.n—pl-mh.amlrnrmthx. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. DECEMBER 19 h-‘, Foe it TROVATORE.~ BALE AT MRS. GR! 'S CONCERT BUREAU, IIATI Now EENE' 1ITH AND G STS. FnUNK MAIN 6693 DROOP'S, ORANDALL'S 18tA B4 ot Columdia Road NICKERBOCKER MATINEES SUNDAY AND SATURDAY, 3:30 B TODAY—MONDAY 94 Pirst National Pretonts Silent Drema’s Supreme Artists, NOIIMA TAI.MADGE h ® Piquant Sereen or and Her- m oI the qun Du:am “‘ lr ; ———————EXTRA. HARRY POLLARD in “THE JOY RIDER” Concert Numder—Overture, *Orphens” (Ofendach) The Xwickerdocker Symphony . . . . Ernesto Natiello, Conduoior Tues.-Wed —JACK HOLT in “AFTER THE SHOW” Added Comedy Attractien—"Snooky’s Lader Lost” Concert Numder—Selections, “The Fortune Teller” (Herdert) Tha.Fri—The DE HAVENS in “MY LADY FRIENDS” Eetre Comedy Featwro—Nosh Senneit’s ~Oficor Cupid” Concert Numder—Overture, “Pigue Dome” (Suppe) Saturdey—DORIS MAY in “THE FOOLISH AGE” Oomedy, "Baving Meter Susie"—Boreen Snapahets Conoert Numbder—Beleotions, “The Helf Moon” (Jacodh) ALWAYS 4 GOOD BHOW Ninth ot B Street CRANDALL’S THEATER B9 ALL THIS WEEK 99 WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME Tl. .tll lnl"'.lfi', lh! .nl l'mmm\(n' lhl ulnmu - Rmkaiu cul, L-a Dv Curm(u ANNA Q. NILSSON AMIRICAN COMEDY FOUR RILARITY COMEDY ATELETES ATINFES 100 TO 310, EVENINGS 20c TO 0o PRE-WAR PRICES * TOMORROW NIGHT ROSE GIRL Boek by Wm. Cary Duncan and Louis Stmen Sat. Mat., 50e, .l‘... fl‘l. and | 50—Best 3. AMUSEMENTS. Here's a Chance. MOT]ON pictures can be a big fac- tor In promulgating the arms limitation program. Watterson R. Rothacker, picture producer, tells how In an open letter to American movie directors. “From an American statesman has come a proposal which may mean the starting point toward world peace. says Mr. Rothacker. “From an Amer ican motion picture direotor cannot there come a wonder picture that will make world peace a fact? “World peace will become a realit: only when the world's peoples deman:l it. The peoples of the earth, actin: collectively, can have any earthis lhlnx they demand. “Is there not in America a motion pleture director who has the geniux to use the universal language of pic- tures to sell the world the idea o world peace—to el the idea to the extent that the world’s peoples wil demand universal peace? “No mere propaganda picture can do it. The*picture will have to be far greater than any thus far producer What an inspiration this opportuni should be to American picture d rectors! EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON AND CHARLES RANN KENNEDY READINGS lhrch.nt ot vuko 2 indal,” *“‘As Yor ‘““The Terrible Meek." nder the Auspices of R | *RIIRTY. SERALFT Loraine Wyman Howard Brockway Kentucky Mountain Ballads and Old French Songs | CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, AT TORDAY, DEC. 10, 8180 0 CLOCK. Auspices Washington Soclety of the Fize Arts, Community Center Dept., Public Schools, D. C. Tickets 1] omee. &t ihe Matince Tomorrew and lc-‘ha‘ ext HIS MAJESTY “BABE” RUTH (HIMSELF) “THE KING OF SWAT” WELLINGTON (‘:?DUKE”) CROSS DEAN MOORE, Accomplice, In the Satirical Home-Run Skit, “THAT'S GOOD,” by Thomas J. Gray. Knights of Columbus Present TOM BURKE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GYMNASIUM Monday, December 12, 8 P.M. Tickets on sale: Mrs. Wilson-Greene's, uu. Bureau, Droop's, 18th and G sts. n.w. Phun. Main 6493, JAMES WATTS & CO. in “A Treat in Travesty” TUBSDAY ‘g T EVELYR CAVANAUGH MISS PATRICOLA ORCHESTRA “In_the Lobby’" “The Scintillating Melodist" pr’l‘ su.mfi' cold'd.l = “All in the 8, Ifll"l Fua™ Soloist, Yolando Mero, Pianist Tickets T. Arthur Smith, Ine. 1308 G AUDITO! RUTH DRAPER In Her Original Character Sketches. Premiere Danseuse, with Halprin “TODA 3& FLORENCE WALTON, KARYL NORMAN NORMAN ! 8:15 | & All Last Week’s Superb Galaxy of Stars o COLUMBIA == SECOND GREAT WEEK GRIFFITH'S SUPREME MASTERPIECE % QMGGWHGBGWQMEGGGOGWGGE: Tickets, $2, $1.50, T. Arthur Smith, Holdly Eve., Dec. 12 FRIEDMAN The celebrated Polish Pianist. fh‘ -.\l of thht.. cnlt tomorrow. Inc., 1306 G st. All‘c::-.n 430 mmbfl' 13 NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Walter Damrosch, Conductor Mme. D'Alvarez, Soloist 81 Inc. nt Marguerite 1 e Sera e i e S B R R ple Daacers Mme. JOHANNA WIIOGMMFF Russin's Greatest Baritone " MORI AVD ‘Willard Ballroom, Sunday Eve., Jan. 15, 9 o'Clocx. METROPOLITAN SEXTET MARTINELLI, DIAZ, NINA MORGANA, KITTY BEALY MATER—PATTiSON Foremost Pisnists, in Joint Reck Buliroom, Bunday Bvo Feb. 253 5 One"! s PONSELLE o The greatest of all Grifih love atories, dased on P gpntondiy IS mame, and’wotabls for the Ty st of t et breath-taking M‘, sensational cl ever brou, ll to ti' lm'n—}’erwlv directed dy D W. Griith— LILLIAN GISH—RICHARD BARTHELMESS CREIGHTON HALE AND LOWELL SHERMAN FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES 522 Vfifl'flmflflflflflflww&?fififi?‘flfiw'fiwflfiflwfi‘fiw YOU ST. Near 14th ——TODAY AND ALL WEEK: Presen arkling e 3'; Dot S hottpiay Seaettons, thal Sainty mure Metro star who mumbers her aamirer: VIOLA DANA 21o8sy; Tomoroaw and Tusstey iz "P()VERTV OF RICHES" News—Larry Comedy—Topi BACH ?EE?IAL BY Mildred Faas, Soprano Charles T. Tittmann, Bass RIUM, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, INDAY, DECEMBER 5, 8:16 P.M. Tickets, 50c Office of the Society, 1741 New York ave. A neni 10am to10pm. 8° and Lillian II‘I?IE-" : MISS CHAPPELEAR North lm'“. S "'n.x"gnmllclt Ave, DANCING ACADEMY BEST O 1!1 OrrY DPIN m AM. 11:48 N CLASS OR PRIVATE _ul In @ pouthful, sloutAful, romentic comedy- droms of wedding rings and opium mus- glere, adopted from the story dy Nromk B. Adoms, and proSuced by Baysrd Veiller— “THERE ARE. NO VILLAINS” —4 METRO PICTURE— 'EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS 153 G SR P ERGRCAP CI S GG GG GG LI L3 LG E IR CI I EAGA S 63 63 I CAGIGRGIRISAGIARI RARACALA LA LA LI LA SENNETT COMEDY-" ABLE" BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE—PATHE NEWS—TOPICS Overture—8elections from “Il Trovatore™

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