Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 64

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AMUSEMENTS. : : 3 . D. 0, DECEMBER 1-—-P. ; " AMUSEMENT GAY ETY 9th STREET REPUBLI ‘;:::Jufl CONCERT TC"}':“ ‘“:" \L_N‘ui“gf“d- —BELOW F— K7 F THE DUST"’ Combined Musical Clubs .I,,d".',:":k:,fr‘ie ane st real- JOE HURTIG'S e i b e ey iy . AL EW A. RUBSELL WOODING an ed, T e e Bl g " Deats Opea et re, e ae N t is barely possible that Mr. Cohan ses L N see at 8:30 th, lac., 13086 G 8t. N.W. had some trouble to Bersuade ) Mo war tax|{Chester, the author, 2 stories, came into 3 during the industrial conquest of a : small town, to which Wallingford g and Blackie had gone on one of their i ; none-too-moral financeering jaunis : \When Frank Borzage. the y play -director for ~Humoresque.’ ««WITH... came to the task of committing 2 lingford to the screen. he nat ] N'NT“ -AT . D chose the path of adaptation that Firat National Presents 4 | ! been marked out and followed by Cohan in his stage version. Borzage. K A'l'“ E nl" E : SENNA AND WEBBER SHAW AND LEE BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL Z |1irore (o ne himself by no means . as was Cohan, but in the A CHORUS OF RARE BEAUTY " THE EMINENT MUSICAL COMEDY STAR feeres TR AL 1 ,we find the inimitable J. Rufus and f . o 03 ” his partner “Blackie” smitie not ¥ sudden incursion of virtue that somewhat unusual, but nevert “TRe A mirioantBeautyibe In a Humerous Repertoire of Stories and Original Song Impressions § |acceptable in the charaeters of this by Roy Btewart, Bertram un o e precious pair. Winter Hall, Betty Ross Clarke, ! 3 THE LES SILVAS MARTIN & COURTNEY {:""3 mra;,d' and any gt»ar um'; 1 i A I it ¥ v Semsational Balancing Acrebats ‘‘Spatkling: Bits of Travesty'” “Taming of the Shrew.” inguishe ayers, in Her Mosi P A 1 p 3 2 Pictureaque and Most Faacinatin, s ! k Y Vehicte, " © - i i PEARL ABBOTT & CO. JACK MARTIN & CO. 30 eas DaviR Gassicl who restoren Oftec “‘Sliver Threads' Melody, Music and Dasoe Ideas “The Taming of the Shrew” to the % [ o ALL IOAIIS LEAD N ’I‘HE GARI.ICK : stage after long neglect. Garrick re- HER SOCIAL o Jocal Littt Thonter Benctifel, Washingson's Smars Flaghenss. ;. B PHOTODRAMA Sm mamed it “Katherine and Petruchio” VAL“E s E Folite Phone Servico, Frankiln 3163—F stroet at Seventh S “PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS and his version, which held the stage The Story of a Salesgirl Who Mar- | TONIGHT-_TON GHT - ey 5 ETHEL CLAYTON g between the two chief characters. Kies Sintoliar Soclet o fiWNIchASLe . IN A POWERFUL, DYNAMIC, DRAMA ! o n as K ntil Augustin Daly’s time, contained of the original play only the xcenes Ewows Nothing, Where She M . Hal Roack Offers Measure Herslf in Torms of, Bo- e : { PY BEYO N 1) cial Value and Solve a Problem 3 s 4 PRE.WAR ’R’CES "‘T’Nl.fl ,ch T0 31’ AVEA\I}VGS ”00 TO §0c 1 o o llovn . ¢ { ) - : D. C. CHAPTER & i AMERICAN RED CROSS The Peppiest and Most Original ' / ; Tie. annoal meeting of the D, C. Chupter ed Cross : Comedian on the Screen, Again < Supported b | Charming Mildred i 2 y v 3 P O I, S Playing SHUBERT Attractions Davis, in ¢ o8t asiey 4 ( E — = L h - Thrfl'ev‘ That Has Evi v RRO' 8 s“l'r Fort® Beguatered i Celluloid to ; ; y ’ ) I 4 S Astound Playgoers, ; A Thre;-"mgeiggu!e, With ' . - 4 | s o T H E R N Theater Its Hasardous Action and Hilarious Fun Laid on the Top Story of the ; | < JULIA £ 11th and Pa. Ave. NW. Skeleton Framework of a Modern ‘(‘:y.cr‘fl per in g:urle of (‘;;narr::- % % L Smoking Permitted tion, ere e Boy” Has the As TH EAT g 2 Mat. 3 pm. Evening, 8:00 T His Y Life Eludin, % 3 5 2 @' Pearfur'ana ‘Sudden Death. ° % b ; 1"“5 Dtg_sg_rllgn 3¢ g's. LEE AND 4.3 SUUBER . e ; BE AFTERNOON at3P. M IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Jack Reld uo-w TWELFTH NIGHT and his 1000 Laughs in a Great Bill Headed by The Biggest Act in Vaudeville. Jean Bedini Presen 2 lu\"lofiri‘s%’;mw (Only Time). Record Br eakel"s : MERCHANT OF VENICE 3 fat.: TWELFTH NIGHT. A show brimful of novelties, EMBROIDERY ——————rr— A Rat. Eve: RAMLET ) humor and jests. PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . TOPICS OF THE DAY c Prices 81, §, $2.50, u pl-s tax. “b e A SCENIC GEM NOTE—Ng oue will be sested after the eu rines until the intermission. on't turn R i n--l-wusoelux n night and 2 e'clock at the miss a laug OVERTURE—“LA FORZA DEL DESTINO” (Verdi) A [ “ [1] Setarday matinee. —————— N. MIRSKEY, Conducting ] in c““cKI_Es OF 1921 WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. DECEMBER 19 Wrestlmg : WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA | f|| sinoe wie woy moo oty my sk v, GRANmfiwm Thursday Night ;umrl “Cuddle Up” Chorus and Company of Fifty %t : | People. COMPANY Evening Orchestral Concert 7 MUSICAL SPILLERS| EARL RICKARD iy, | PRMSCINE New York Symphony Society Thur. Eve—“AID, Tus—“RIGOLETTO.” TR ~CAVALLERTA RUSTICANA™ WALTER DAMROSCH, Canductor Wed —“MADAME BUTTERFLY.” A o IO By AUSPICES WASHINGTON SOCIETY mmmmmm Thar. Mat—-FAUST.” o , OF THY FING ARTS, s SEATS OX EALE THURSDAY AT BOX OFFI i| AUDITORIVM, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. PRICES EVENINGS, 50c ta $3. THURSDAY MATINEE. She to £2. MONDAY EVENWMO. DEC: 12. 3 YEARS OLD—-ANNIVERSARY WEEK—3 YEARS oI-D { “Poetry in Motion,” Late Feature of “Tickle Me” e ll-mnmh |;.| MOORE’S Rl AI I o THEATER PERMANE & |RIAL & ""'é;i'rang‘, » TODAY 2:30 P. M.—ALL WEEK—11 A. M—11 P. M. s“Eu‘Ev ”" DST o“ , TOM BURKE % MF ANOTHER GREAT SURPRISE BILL 9% AS STRANGE A DRAMA AS YOU’VE EVER SEEN in “Pulley-Pulley” “Semething For s Rainy Day” i 2 Catholic University Gymnasiom WHITE WAY TRIO ? — ~ Monday, December 12, 8 P.M. Tickets on sale at Mrs. Wilson SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY > : e Phone Main 6493 iy e smeanw e - — || NAN TREVELYN | cOLISEUM 25-50c0:::25-$1|| ~““iazzoLocy” - | SKATING A splendid singer, with lots of persenality—a clever daneer TONIGHT real “Jass” band make a combination of real up-to-date entertain: e profits,of this comcert will be doastel Week of December 18—V. F. W. Benefit Matinee Week FRANK & ETHEL HALL | FREDDY, SILBERS & HILLER by the) sstgument {a ithe purpesss ol ) Ia od: ‘Women's National Foundation. s scrappy oomedy. i I blend of harm JOSEPH Russia’, “MEET THE WIFE” B e e S WINOGRADOEF Srvatest Musical Favorites Baritone ATIO N A TOMORROW ALL CHAS. NEVINS AND ADA GORDON || m~aeLmaN sopes Py NIGHT WEEK In & spectally writtes fettn, by John B. Hymer, with characteristic e wmm d, Sunday, Dec. Gordon Dancea and Songs. ‘ MORINI-—GRAVEURE Coly Thastor In Wackingion Offwrieg Exciesve'y Amsricas snd Fariza Sirs of the st Rask MATINEES WEDNESDAY\AND SATURDAY Miller t& Willing & Jordon Willard Bellroom, Susday, Eve., Jan.. 15, Clever Boys In Merry moments in song DO YOU REMEMBER— B A e e & pianclogue { METROPOLITAN SEXTET The _‘f;n and heart throbs o “l.i.hhin' " “Three Wise Fools” First Wm. (Elll) Fflrm NINA ;u‘nl::l:ful‘('l'l?r': e LE, ...3 e e e R L AnlCold ol I ity Time In & Fast Moving Photopiay jrmtisties? "‘“‘“’...".“?::“ R in New York? All thess, plus Miss La Rue's songs and Hale Shown “A WESTERN DEMON" :::fllynn- genial personality, you'll find in this heart-warming Fllllll | R s : : ke M:Mlfi.‘!e‘.—’&q!‘i?l:“mm Eve., Feb. 28, I " PONSELLE __ Soprane JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS : IoGARDO ST . %-Ak/srmr.r orSrA:looAMLE “THE TO! ,:f?;':?-‘};ifigfi' e LA Rug e HAMII.TON , , | Presents 2 1BC IS I 1Rl Q) || THE FALL OF By HALE HAMILTON and LUTHER REED ESo g ] smemnied fater ofe ey, Taduding StaGeD UNDER DirecTion WINCHELL SMITH - A Star Lustrons and Screne in Her Sphere Alma Rubeus and otters. Aworner Gem FROM THE GOLDEN MINE oF Comedy| DANCING. 6 MONTHS 5%y NEW YORK 3o WBWELL.E.“ .&A@&.m Catherine Balle Has ber vew studio of “Dance opened z At Tio Ton 8. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Hotrs, 10 A M. to 10 FAL 220 o i e || MR, & MRS, COBURN ootk 15 a few lessone In the New Play In Any bour. Separste studioe BLOOD AND SAND ‘i Preseats course for teaching g or expert 4;:;1:5 0TS SKIHHER = HARRIET ‘& MARIE McCONNETT ™ TONY CERACT smatE | PIEIRO [ FROY& emE T TR r Lo A Ohiseso Rastawrast e ot et 2 et | —JOE. BROWN BURTON HOLMES | [= i S5z ome | 08 BroWy ] Tonnon e[| ELLA RETFORD __ (BB —-A WORLD . FAMOUS ARTIST— - ..‘ TOIOM a m Io's Marey Mimiery 424 Loughabla Caricaturs of tho Blage World's Orestest Porsssnges [lIAim!EiFwEUNSKIN : T : f G Ab d “ Your Last Chances to See = B e o St Mread ot ome OO g o R S0 PO B8 S e N e 3 & 8:15 Jas. Watts ;zfi:j....ifi . mmmmmmmmm j Sunday ana Monday “Ave Maria” Bohubert-Wilkelmj “Lisbesfroud” By Kreisler | Tucsday and Wedn'aay - Founded on the l‘.-m luvel By Vincent Blasce Ibanes CONCERT FEATURE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 1 P.. M. TODAY

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