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AMUSEMENTS. " THE SUND “THE BELLH( Testor 8:00, 4:40, 8:00, 9. MON at 2:30, 4:20, _s_auxxm:s- DAILY THEO Special Film Features I§ APOLLO THEATER RAPHAEL ==|| CRANDALL'S &% % MATINER SATURDAY AT 9th at O Street TODAY AND 'rnummow—cmmus OPEN 3 P BAY in “TWO MINUTES %0 GO, TH Jne of his latest First Na Ate MUTE AND CHRIS' atinee Tomorrow " \ CRANDALLS MATINEE SATURDA EDY, “'nuu i TOMORRO 911 H Street HARRY CARE THE I _Also Mutt and Jeff and T¢ - |NEW THEATER WM. RUSSELL, YORK THEATER Ga.Ave. & Qlubee St. 535 Sth St. S ““THE SINGING RIVER.” in 349 MAY ALLISON, in BIG_GAM DUMBARTON 2 . Ave. L. REVERE Ga. Aves nn“t‘{'n k Rd. 14th and | TODA’ OLYMPIC HIPPODROME * DliROLU\ I‘Ill'(d l{‘ CARouN'A 2:30 p.m. Rupert ey of \||lr"rhr| CE RICHAR ealth, TN DEAD CRANDALL'S ™3tcr 2 S X o LY RlL' TODAY, nday_ Matinee S HORS| Jatk and frving Ste. N.W. | NLU R Only—Last NEW STANTON, CIAL HOLLIDAY § HER S0 LLOYD, Performancas SUN ), 9240, azing Story_of Y HERSE! FRANKLYN FARN POLI S TONIGHT AT 8:15 XMAS MATINEE TOMORROW, 2:15 Regular Mats. Thurs. & Sat. ZIMBALIST’S SUPREME TRIOMPH Guaranteed Casino Theater Cast and Chorus Complete Christmas ,&iixs NicHTS 50¢ 10 $2.50 Some Lower Floor Seats, $2 ALL 3 MATS. 50c to $1.5 NEXT BEGINNING wmonoar MATINEE Mail Orders Now Seat Sale Thursday enhals & Kem, THE GREATEST AND MOST AMAZIN DRAMATI( HISTORY OF THE THEATER r Present HIT IN By Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood THE SEVSAT")‘I OF NEW YORK AND CHICAGO OVER 600 TIMES IN N. Y—OVER 500 TIMES IN CHICAGO. NIG! $1, $1.50, 82, $2.50. THUR. MAT—S50c to $1.50. MONDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES, 50c TO mbm;mmmwo(thhal‘ummndflnul Semacd tar Soute regular lznflsousscmfiscggw Hfifilfitfi nenTs BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. A CONSTELLATION OF REAL STARS IN A WORDERFUL HOLIDAY BILL Vauderille's Youngest Star A Riot of Fun NAT NAZARRO, Jr. = BRENDELsBERTw Company of Ten People With The Swedish Yokel and His Attrae- “HELENE AND BUDDY” tive Partner MR. and MRS. MEL-BURNE, 1= their own laaghing.success, “0n the Sleoping Poreh™ wi. MORAN & WISER o | CHARLES HOWARD & GO, James Graham and Alberta Fowler in +“HOW TIMFS HAVE CHANGED” In “AT THE HAT SHOP” YOM NIP and LEW FLETCHER | FORD a " “CICOLINNI” Added mmmn:tnammmwmm-. Company. Attraction Chicago Grand Opera MATS.—AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES—NIGHTS 25-50¢:=-25 91 'I'WO , MATS TOMORROW DECEMBER 26 Performances at 2, 5, & 8:15P. M. New Year’s Eve Extra Sl:ow. There will be three shows at _the Bohleo on Saturday, December 31. The regular performances at 2:15 and 8:15 P. M, and a big New Year’s Eve feature performance beginning at 11 P. M. New Year's Day—Monday, January 2. Three shows. At 2, 5, and 8:15 P. M SECURE YOUR TICKETS IOW V. Capitol & Q Sta. N.W. NUM, n ER." Playmg SHEBERT Attractions TRULY | SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY ¢ "The World-Famous Danos Diva in & Di BE'SSIE Frosents s Dancing. MAGLEY PEARL MERCER TEMPLETON ERSATILE, SEXTETI‘E l.h 5100 -l 8115 CL Playlet, “THE BOX PARTY, GUY mousol D'ALESANDRO, HAMILTO! Ina smn on English as Tt u Not. BRYAN & BRODERICK With Luoille Jarrett in “Bill Board s Iz Her Charml Btudy of B ANDERSON & BORT (HIRLLS BROTHERS In an Extraordinary “Tho Dirsy Helghts” | The Phonog:zh amedians Novelty </ TODAY 3and 8:15 | Prices T2 Bleplay of Genius JAMES f the Bunlb—vmlohd i'er by fi mn.h !mn -muc The Laughicg Hit of HARRY ‘With ROSE & OECIL ia G “AFTER THE BALL” A TREAT FOR GOLFERS AND AUTOISTS WHO TAKE HILARITY WITH THEIR HOBBY VAL & ERNIE STANTON English Boys From America” ken—Framed in by Dittles. mm- uul Oha MARGUERITA PADULA MR. GALLAGHER AND MR. SHEAN FOUR MORTONS FORD SISTERS, ETC. Arthul: Miller and Girls IN THE MUSICAL AND SINGING NOVELTY “MUSICAL SCENES AROUND THE WORLD” Using several Planos at once and a quintet of Pretty Girl Musicians FERRO & COULTER Real Old-Time Blackface Comedians “PLANTATION PASTIMES” and Singers. Special Engagement for the Kiddies! SAMMY DUNCAN “The Jolly Scot” Harry Lauder's ouly rival in the English Music Halls “MOONEY’S INDOOR CIRCUS” Consisting of PONIES, DOGS, CATS, CLOWNS and “PETE.” the funnicst of the Unrideable MULES—Cute, Clever and lots of Inughs. OLIVE BAYS & CO. | Tn a Comedy Singing Surprise. | RAYMOND SEFDOL ‘".',‘,"‘ FIRST TIME SHOWN FILMS ° pecinl _2-reel Comed. “ONE MOMENT, PLEASE” | Fox Sunshine Comedy. Shown at all perlorm:nlcen.l Polite —e BEGINNING WITH MATINEE AT 2:20 TOMORROW—50c to $2 JULES HURTIG, in Oonjunction With the Mesars. Shubert, Presents REEN JAD A Three-Act Comedy Drama, By BROUGHTON TALL PRESENTED BY AN EXOEPTIONAL COMPAXY, INCLUDING ORRIN JOHNSON MABEL BROWNELL hington ¥ TUSCANO BROS. Battle Axe and Novelty Jugglers. MISSES HANSEN & ALLEN In an original comedietts, “BETWEEN FIRES" ‘The Rollicking Young Dare-Devil “HOOT” GIBSON in “SURE FIRE” Shown Only TUESDAY to FRIDAY at the Matinee Shows. International News Weekly Exclusive Edition NEW CARTOON COMICS LB £¥§ e LN r~|w7ar.dmuwd v Iu ead 3, 3. Bhubert Diroction Messrs. ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE GARRICK ‘Washington’s Smart Little Theater Beautiful. A Playhonss of Quality Native Artista and Atera the Foremont Forelgn and Phons Service, 63—F Btreet at Beveath , Franklin 8i ARRICK TULEIIELE ] Sat., 50c | to $1:50 ELEANOR WOODRUFF OLGA OLONOVA GABY FLEURY CLARA THORPP THURSDAY Y 1-—-SEATS synolu. BOLIDAY anY AmA(rmon DESERT SANDS By WILSON COLL! WITH A BU‘PEIUA’YH‘E ohaT Musical Boore by E: Whithorne ORCHESTRA OF ARABIAN INSTRUMENTS ATIONAL TONIGH The Oaly Thester n Wosbingion Offerieg Exciuaively American sad Farsign Stars of the et Anat MATINEES TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY of LIFE axd LAVGH Directiorn GEOCTVLER. B e eyt et ro PR T ey NEW YEAR’S WEEK~—iatinees, Monday and Saturday—SEATS THUR. LAURETTE TAYLOR -—-'h!hv, ALL WEEK ik £ Blentocd Company Incluatrg- ‘DO/VA% GARLZRHER TER =/ LOVE- 74 R-LERIINCER THE NATIONAL ANTHEM mmmtumm«m-m 7PAPTINCEENARITAREYT PSR RN TN C TR ENINIBIS SIhaND HURLEY & HURLEY Moments of Versatility HAWLEY, SAXTON & CO. In_‘‘Business Is Business LON CHANEY AND BETTY COMPSCN In Goldwyn's Master Production 10 AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER WE PLAY LOEW'SVAUDEVILLE NINTH-AT-D n BEGINNING TODAY, SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL Engagement Exuuuhny the Great Kermiss Presents the Sensational 1921—PART AMUSEMENTS. Has Played Many Parte. LANCHE CHAPMAN, who plays the rt of the mother in “Golden in which Miss Helen Hayes will will be Been as the star, comes of & notable theatrical family. Her father, mother, grandfather and grandmother all made their mark on the stage. Her great-uncle bullt the first theater on Nob's Hill, San Fran- cisco, and members of her family op- Dfiys. 'Crandall Annwnccment S. NNOUNCEMENT 1is made that thera will be dally at 2 p.m. Yuletide matinees at alf the Crandall theaters tomorrow and ecootinuing through Monday, January 2, including Cran- dall's Knickerbocker, Apollo and York theaters. Performances will be con- tinuous until 11 p.m. There will be special midnight per- Mystery of the 20th Century “CUTTING A WOMAN IN TW0” A Mystitying Novelty, Introducing Sp: calar Thrills Buch as Wanhington Has Never Secn RIVERSIDE TRIO O. “FOR THOSE WE LOVE” MATIN C ~--~ EXCEPTING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS e———————————————————— e e e Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly -‘PRE-WAR PRICES 8% -31c 20c.- First National Presents JACKIE COOGAN Co-Star with Chaplin in “The Kid” and a Riot as “Peck’s Bad Bov.” in a New Role that Places Upon Him the Stamp of Genius in b een EMBROIDERY Pathe News . Cllmtferlfllc Fantasia—"* - PICTURES CORP. Fresents Pre- re|ease INCLUSIVE CONTINOUS - HAM.™ 11PM, and Surprises NED LAROSE & OPAL ADAMS Song Sayings, Plus Poerscnality A Triple Alllance of Harm 50 E“: f Vitagraph Offers LARRY SEMON Screen Comic Who Has Never an Unusual Si Farceurs, in a SAWMILL INTERPOLATED ATMOSPHERIC REVERIE 'MAESTRITO SCEWARTZ, Violin Virtuoso . Sportreel, “Speed” . . . Topics of the Day “Christmas Echoes” (Haydn) N. MIRSKEY, Oonducting WASHINGTON’S - FIIIEST ORGIIESTRI erated and played on theater boats on the Mississippl. Miss Chapman married Henry Ford of Ford's Theater, Washington, in 1876, and her three sons are all con- nected with the theater; George is manager for Frits Lieber, Frank is in vaudeville and Harry 1s a play- wright. “When I first went on the stage” says Miss Chapman, “it was in vaude- ville, with my sister Ella; then 1 went to the legitimate, and after that onto the operatic stage, where I sang for seven years for Col. . For twelve years T was with Mr. Tvler and 1th him once more Shaugran,” Norval ‘Douglas,” My name is Norval, on the Gram- After this Miss Chapman sang Jo- and very happy. [ Hamlet,” Mimi in where she spoke those lines known to pian hills my father fed his flocks of seph in “Pinafore” Martha in ‘“Mar- | 1In her long care “Rip Van Winkle, in “The very schoolboy of a eration ago: swine.” tha” and the leading role in “Pa- tience.” They had great repertoires in those daye. “I think I have done everything on the stage in my life,” she says, “ex- cept walk the tightrope, and I may have to come to that yet.” Successfully Imitated, with orting Cast of ew Comedy, The | ! | 'NEW YORK formances at Crandail’s Metropolitan and 9th and B streets theaters next Saturday night, immediately follow- ing the showing at 11 pni, and so scheduled that the audiences will be enabled to reach the streets again in time for the noisy greeting of the New Year at 12 o'clock. Jackie Coogan. TACKIE COOGAN, probably the . youngost full-fledeed star in silent drama, has had a remarkable, though necessarily bricf, career. Catapulted into international fame by stellar screen assoclation with Char- lle Chaplin in “The Kid” it might reasonably have been expected that Master Coogan would have receded from the public mind with equal ce- lerity. A particular kind of the fira of genfus that keeps itself alive and does not depend upon the fanning into flame of an aiready arrived co-s has enabled Jackie to make good * his own” account. “Peck’s Bad Boy” was mado and released largely as an determine just how much of the suc- cess of “The Kid” might fairly b: attributed to the junior star of the cast. His share of the credit proved to be surprisingly large. Jackie is a regular kid. Tle is not spoiled, he is not sel he is not egotistical, he is not even full s of just how great or I money-carning_ cap : while nominally under the gership of So) Lesser are as a matter of fact supervised by his father and mother, one or the other of whom is th roungster'scon- stant companion. Jackie has been dined and feted an petted ross the conuinent and ha only to be bored to tears by the u: 1 monotony of it all. What anted to do was get down in th dirt and romp with his dog and “th gang.” It is perhaps this complete freedom from all of pose und affec that has made the little fell real friend of s artists. _Carus mirer of the la Ja ‘s stricken dangerously i1l in a 3 York hotel he requested the priviles. of singing him 2 lullaby over the phone. On another occasion Pade- sewski, who, unknown to many Amer- icans, is a ranch ow Y d#mnns(r.urd his friendship for Jacl fng him up in b and dropping him like a regular pa at_the Coogan front door OBERLIN COLLEGE GLEE CLUB 24 college boys in glees, medley, stunts, favorite songs. Nobody can equal them. First Congregational Church 10th and G Stx. N.W. Saturday, Dec. 31, 8 P.M. Reserved Seats, $1.50 and $I Now on sole at the Church co- a Herbert's Comic_Opera SWEETHEARTS Aud the 0 of SCHOOL Wednesday. THirstas, 23_29_30 Friday, December Jordan's G. = Reserved Seats, 50c, $1.00 Plano Store, 13th a T YOU ST. RE PU B]-:l { Near 1414 America’s Finest Colored Theater Today, Tomorrow and Tuesday All-Star Colored Cast in “LOYAL HEARTS” Semon, in “‘The Bell Hop™ COLISEUM SKATING TONIGHT CAPITOL The Avenue at Eleventh “Smoke If You Like” An s Week Beginning With Todny’s Matince: FOLLIES OF <= With FRED BINDER and SADIE BANKS EXTRA! EXTRA! “RAFFLES” Sefentific Cracksman : $100 REWARD See Him—Cateh Hi > Two Shows Today, 3 p. m. 8:15. Thursday Night, Wrestling. Special Midnight Show New Year's D e S et iy, NATIONAL D EC. THFATER HARVARD UNIVERSITY | TUES. 4130 ORCHESTRA | - WALTER PISTON. Conductor HELEN STANLEY sowane Tickets, $2, $1.50. 1. < T, Arthur Soith, Tach 18066 st. nw. . pas. KOCHANSKI The Distinguished Polish Violinist nmAY. DEC. 30 gfigx‘oxn. T{Muuw.llu ', Arthur Smith, Ino., 1308 G st. w. DANCING. DA VIST)"RT'_‘FE 329 M n.w.,“m ; The season’s new dances—Ilatest ! - dacee correctly in a "' lessans o Norens ’fl"“n-‘n'.’-ehm or capert - Olase Bat” Instruction and dancing. 8 to G PROF. Ahn MRS. ACHER' . 10th st. -.v‘.;‘—()lnl y % ivate lessans tment. B Bstablished VS 8 Dupost e.re:- m-.;_‘-t-se:'m.)“ m-:-;:-‘. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 Conn, ave. Ballroom aud all branches ; '?E ln.f'(.u M:z"mu’ uuclr. Classes ~ MISS CHAPPELEAR ‘1; ‘Connecticut-Ave. Private North 8197, _