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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922.. Mack _Sennett's “Be Reasonable”; Thursday, Conway Tearle, in “The Man of Stone”; Friday, Marion Davies, in “Enchantment,” "and Saturday, Ethel Clayton, in “Beyond.” \WEST INDIES ‘CRUISES 5 MINUTES o Avenue Grand New York to Philadelphi: will headline the Cosmos Theater bill . Havans 1o oo e s Lo St Sk bosioe i ot Mo | et pmaiains Aot boy e Bome b z ; i ay matinee. Newell an e S ngs o estiny”; Tuesday Fsty Pavm"‘a DIndy, the eminent French com-|Trio will bring a companionpiece of |and Wednesday, Douglas Fairbanke office tn a taxt! anal, Vene- poser and orchestra leader. will be|comedy, song and dancing features,|in “The Three Musketeers": Thurs- E - zue]g, \; nzd» “"\". lfil:s}: c‘onduc‘loli of xthh:'dphmge:; elaborately staged with three sets of g;y, lEu 'i:‘: O'Brien, in “Chivalrons i a ward an ee- ER clektray atinli rd concert|gc . S arley”; Friday, Christy Cab: 8 ward Blandes Vi in Tslands, | | 19f the Washington series, at the Na- Othars will include Peck and But-|*“The Barri ads " and Eebardass vThE J Porto Rico, Nasska and Ber. |Bhocus! Theater next ‘Tueaday after-fior in “The Toresdor: an amusing|Wifes Awakcning.” L @ . Nass Ber- |l noon at 430 o'clock. \sque; rles LI nd_com- o muda. : D'Indy's firat experience as a pro- | hurlesgue; Charles 0 ey plaviet = '““ " MEGANTIC (20,000 fons disp.) f;‘r’:‘:‘;’;n! {flustl;fisn asay l‘(":r}g with' a new plot; Page and Poge. Elite. an. 17. Feb. 1% Mar. 20. mer In the orchestra o b ¥ Laughter”; the Tel- Y Saan o Association " Artlatique des Concerts | oo PARes O e Brennan | xpunday. George Arliss, in “Disraell": f ‘ ! Largest dimensions of any steam- @u Chatelet. conducted by Colonue. | ACks, musica e Y “tonus Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Carter De { & to the tropics. iy . -land Wynne, two girls w 'S Haven, in “My Lady Friends"; Tues- ( i Old and New.” 2 The special matinee feature will pic- ture Frank Mayo, in “Dr. Jim” alj, || Later he became the chorus master and |served as such for five vears. In 1872 {he was introduced by the composer, day, l:unullulcn: Binney, in “Room and Board”; Wednesday, Hetty Compson. Fears' crnise experience. Nopassportsrequired, $300 and wyward WHITE SFan TANE Henry Dupere, to Cesar Franck, who at that time was professor of organ at the Conservatory. D'Indy entered his class in 1875, but left the Con- Tickets for the concert may be ob- tained at the office of T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G street. Gutmen-Such B;;i:nl, January 10. Elizabeth Gutman, soprano, who has thrilling epic of the seas and a first- run picture for Washington. At all performances “Buster” Keaton, in the International . The blll at the Strand Theater next week, beginning Sunday will fea- ture George Lovett, “the M ental Mur' Vel who presents “Concentration.” a mystery of music, science and Sunday, “The End of the and special, 'h World"; Thurs- Charles Ray, in “Two Minutes to Friday, Antonio Moreno, in “The Secret of the Hills,” and Saturday, Lina_Cavalierl, fin ove; Monday, Sir James M. Barrie's ‘The’ Little Minister”; m Christie Cabanne's” “The Barri- cade,” Fakirs of India Tuesday, Wil- “Mad Beggars and McCormack Washington Office: 1208 F St. SSEVALOEY - : “The High Sign,” Harry More: d Kathl il Y atory soon afterward. He then| 3 ci vill be | 2% rey and Kathlyn Williams, . | with whom he thoroughly studied o counterpoint, fugue and compositign. ' SR ol : STRAND—“Concentration. . Olympic. : ’ Avoid crowded street cars and save valuable time by having a WEST 84 taxi drive you to the office every i morning. The cost of WEST 84 t convenience so great that you owe it to yourself to adopt is is so small and the irth, Introducing Charlotte Temple- | gained prominence through her re-|Mmirth, introducing ChErg v Mind.” | Serrano, in “His Enemy’s Daughte . . . markable interpretation of folk songs | 40 i1, “if. W e of Mystery.” | Thursday, Shirley . Mason, Nahonal I eatre | this modern, speedy form of transportation. of many countries, will be heard in!(ihers will include Margot and Fran- | “Queenie”; Friday and Saturday joint recital with' Percy Such, the| oo (" [iculiar dolngs on stilts: i Florence Reed, in “The Black Pan 50c for Ten Blocks distinguished violoncellist, at the New | froqe ™ 4 “Towell, in their rurai | ther's Cub.” i L . { Musonic Auditorium Tuesday evening|cimedy, “Object, Matrimony”; Frank LA ! 75c in City Proper |at 8:30 o'clock under the local man- | {org and company, in “Betty Wake- Republi muary ' | agement of T. Arthur Smith, Inc.|Gp»~ and Bartlett, Smith and Sherry. public. i i tani leat et dnkibe Ph | The concert will be given for the g “triple alliance of harmony and | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- i chempests ANt the 'c'i:y_'_,'o s ‘g:y--':?pe:&loy s {benefit of the Goucher College fund. | Miss Gutman, who it is said, inter- ¥ s folk songs as truly and Keenlyi ny singer available, is especially | ‘ming_in the Yiddish and Russian {songs. She has a voice of uatural beauty. wide range, purity and depth. Mr. Such is also placed by crities in the ss of the world's foremost {artists. His technique is magnificently humor. : The photoplay, a first-run ‘pwlure. will he James Oliver Curwood's story, | in in picture, od's Country and the short film. GAYETY—"Peek-a-Boo.” Beginning with the matinee day and ‘Thursday, “The Night Rose,” and Jimmy Aubrey, Friday and Satur- 1 day, Wallace Reid, in “The Hell Dig- Law,” & north woods drama, with a fgers”; Through,” and comedy, with special musical features. Los “The Riot,” and episode No. 10 Savoy. n Chaney, in of ‘“‘Breaking Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish McCormack’s exquisite interpretations. Then go to any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor cents for ten blocks; 75 1 cents for a greater distance cheaper, better taxi service for all your needs. Taxis by the hour as low as $2.00 Special rates for out of town trips developed. He studied the violoncello g b P - i Linder Fausman and ansemble playing | the Gayety "will ‘present ¥ and Monday. Jackie Coogan. Records by McCor- : NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. i with Joachim, and has had the special | 2°%: 'Q.ac L2 ST S g Al t % 1.! tinction of being asked to partici- | Plefe the "“_‘(“,‘:‘"u:":"‘“)' Sixty people T Tl mack. Note how i 1140 21st Street N.W. LA S in the chamber music concerts | a¢ S Ay palys 5 < b e i g 2 W in the majority of g i (he Becihoven Testvals at Boni snd o the cast are Kelao Bron Flesen ey | e agene O'Brion, In. -Chial: faithfully his rendi- | cases our powers of / oD iae bal fehtathealiats the | 16%; AlsDay on 1Bs . Gertrude | rous Charley.” and Saturday, thel tions are portrayed on vision lessen cach year, Lommeos ot T Arthar Smith. Ine, 1306| Mullen, Maurice K. Cummings, Pier-|Clayton, in “Beyond. the Victrola ! and although there have lu street. rette, and a (')m:‘us of twenty singing _ > musnsar. } been some remarkable i — AndidancingelEls: i) York. v- T o 5 cases of eyes resuming { Franz Von Vecsey, January 12. CAPITOL—“Baby Bears.” Sunday andl Mondays. Norma T ictor alkmg Macllme CO- their vigor in old age, | Franz Von Vecsey. the Hungarian madge, in “The Wonderful Thing' as a usual thing most i violinist, will be heard in recital A brand-new burlesque is annou Tuesday, Mary Thurman and Mone Camden’ New Jem eonleinccd atasses sften | at the National Theater next Thurs. | for the Capitol Theater next wee Blue, in Allan Dwan’s production o1 y A people need gla a Gay atternoon. Jamaary 12, at 4:30|Lew Talbot's “Baby Bears” a pro-|“The Broken Dol Wednesday, & they have passed the ‘ S “inder’ the management of | duction adapted from a French farce.|“What's a Wife Worth?" Thurgday, .« meridian of life, many Mrs. Wilson-Greene. Harry S. Le Van has the chief com-{“If Women Only Knew”; Friday, Yoanee: 1" The erit it is announced, have | edy rul;{. lsn‘l;led by ll:l{\ D{nice. Dnnl,] Jn ‘;l‘here Are No Lees: lasses cost no more | tnanimously led him “the aristocrat | George Reynolds, Jean Schuler, Nance and Saturday, Bert Lytell, than o.di‘nary glasses. 1(-1 the via a_combination of Heifetz Shannun,dl'au':lm\ Ru? -lll, Charll’;'s4 Fin, 2 nd Elman. He app ed in Berlin in| Kane an others, including a L3 M.A.LEesE OpTicaL (0 B cen-yeas ol hov: e mm o A . 2 an added attraction, Manager T e e e e T T T T T LT T O T LT LT UL A LU OPTOMETRISTS His nrogram will include ison announces a “six-day” bi- : e for the District cham- 614 9T ST N.W. @ @ Have Color in Cheeks Be Better Looking—Take | €oPcert bureau, 13th and G streets. poLoews Palace Theater next week. 7 eginning Sund. will _present ! Olive Tablets Metro's screen version, by Rex In-| 1f your skin is yellow—complexion pallid —tongue coated — appetite poor—you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you | should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Madame.” with Gilda Varesi and the | v S substitute for calomel—were pre- |New York cast and productio e oimesiaitcidandiisaicousin by Dr. Edwards after 17| At the beginning of Miss Varests | pint fir'S S00 TUC 00 '20° whom 5 {e when she was still in her e Isenanoveven, tolewhom par years of study. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixad ! with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright} eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you l must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel, yet have no dangerous after effects. ." They start_the bile and overcome constipation. -Take- one or two nightly and note ‘the ° pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c: . RUPTURE The appearance of Frances Starr s ) Experts In the role of Laura Murdock in| METROPOLITAN—Anita Stewart| “The Easiest Way,” under the direc- O £ £ ! tion of David Belasco, is announced in “The Invisible Fear. for for the National Theater next week.| Apita Stewart, First National's ‘Men, Women and Children In Washington, D. C. Representing POLI'S—“The Bat.” { production, featuring Betty Blythe, «The Bat” having shattered several |1 18 announced. wilt provably con: teed by them to us and bV us to you. ° ® S eiataateiteats, at Polls! Theater. as |U 0o EtRMogreissRIaltofThcA torsnext 5 . . 5 5 weitras Stuhet i27tobo held over | “{abge audionces have _attendea This Sale is moving them in a hurry. v Adams, N. Y. « Our experts, A. R Perkins and Miss Meegan, will be at the Met- vepolitan Hotel, Washington, D: €2 Penuary 6th and 7th. Every rup- tered man, woman and child should take advantage of this opportunity. The Rice Method for Rupture is &nown the world over. You can ®ow see this method demonstrated ead have a Rice Appliance fitted to pou. Absolutely no charge unless geu are satisfied to keep the Outfit after having the Appliance adjust- .!d and you see how perfectly and composition pad, any degree of pres- Olive Tablets—a | ‘l'created by one of America’s most | i {in E Minor.” Mendelssohn; “ | Gluck: " Prejudiume Allégro,” “Caprice No. 5, { travers les nuages" i No. 2" (Cascade), { dinage Impertinan,” | *(for the G string), | price No. 24.” Paganini | Seats may be had at Mrs. Greene Preg i GARRICK—“Enter Madame.” | One of the most important events . »f the theatrical season is promised | t the Garrick next week, beginning | Monday, in the presentation of Brock | {Pomberton’s much discussed ~New York success of last season, “Enter reer, il »ns, she found hersclf called upon ‘l() play Mme. Mcdjeska's roles in the Polish tragedienne’s company. One jof these roles was Lady Macbeth, tand, as the substitution was not an- nounced, some provincial theatergoers witnessed the performance of a fledgling actress in the bellef that | they were secing Modjeska. In Lon- {don Miss Varesi, with Doris Keane, in “Romance,” took over the principal | part when Miss Keane left the cast for la vacation. Miss Varesi's last ex- | perience in interpreting a character loriginated by another was two sea- {son’s ago when the sickness of John Barrymore caused her to be assigned (xha part of Gianetto in “The Jest.”” (For ten days she performed the re- markable feat of playing a man's role popular actors and holding the at- tention of her audiences. NATIONAL—Frances Starr, “The | Easiest Way.” i This attraction was declared to be inne of the few outstanding successes of the new season in New York, the | iplay and the star being praised equally. For a thorough enjoyment of the play it is essential that patrons | {should be in their seats at the rise of the curtain on the first act. The opening dialogue contains much that explains a_great deal which is to | follow, and by seeing the opening! scenes a better understanding of the ! story is to be had. With the excep- tion of a few minutes at the end of the first act, Miss Star is before her audience continuously until the fall of the final curtain. H next Sunday evening at the play- house. The play is mystery per- sonified. While the previous records of “The Bat” were convincing enough, local playgoers were waiting to judge the merits of the present _company. Many who have seen the New York company frankly state that the or- ganization_here is on a par with it in every character. B. F. KEITH'S—Houdini. The bill at B. F. Keith's Theater next week, commencing with Mon- day's matinee, will be headed by the master of mysteries, world famous as a self-liberator, Houdini, who pre- sents this season an entirely new feat, the most difficult he has ever offer- ed, of freeing himself from the water torture cell, his own invention. Others will be Frank McIntyre, the Broadway star, known as “The Trav- eling Salesman,” in a new comedy gketch, “Wednesday at the Ritz,” by Gordon Bostock; Joe Cook, “the one- {man vaudeville show"; Cansino Broth- ers and Marion Wilkins, in a Spanish- most expensive production, “The Whirl of New York™ will be the head- NRTInnE Photoplays. PALACE—Rudolph Valentino in “The Conquering Power.” graham, of “The Conquer the photoplay title of B: story, “Eugenie Grandet.” fi Rudolph Valentino, the hero of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” supported by Alice Terry, who ap- pears as the daughter o miserly L T T T T T L LT the care of the mephew i$ intrusted, packs him off to Martinique and lea the girl to belleve that he will ne return and the young Parisian | to belleve that the girl he loves h married. COLUMBIA—“Theodora.” Columbia Theater mnext week 1 present “Theodora,” the screen version of Victorien Sardou's immortal love story of a great em- press, in which Rita Jolivet and Rene Maupree have roles of chief importance. This_epic of the screen was pro- duced by the Unione Cinematograph- ica Italiana of Rome and is declared :odora, the Byzan- ncer, actress and flower- girl, who eventually became Empress of Byzantum, and who, for the sake of a madcap love for a young Greek patrician, sacrificed her throne, her subjects and even life itself. brilliant star, will be pictured for the first time in Washington in “The In- visible Fear” at Crandall's Metro- politan Theater next week, begin ning Sunday afternoon. In it Miss | Stewart is seen as a young bride | confronted by an apparition that | brings fnto her life a perplexing re- | i crudescence of an experienco of calamitous import. The climax of the drama is stirring and the d velopment of the story from its in itial incident to its thrilling close fs | said to be .conspicuously artistic and convincing. RIALTO—“Queen of Sheba.” “Queen of Sheba.” the Willlam Fox | every showing of scene after scene of superb beauty and magnificence. | Fritz Lieber, Nell Craig, Gaorge Seigmann and_Claire de Lorez all have importint roles, and a special | interpretative orchestra score ac- companies all afternoon and night | showngs. CRANDALL'S—Rip Van Winkle.’ Thomas Jefferson will be pictured at Crandall's the first three days of next week, in a camera version of ‘Washington Irving’s classic, “Rip Van Winkle”; Wednesday and Thursday, James Oliver Curwood's “The G@Girl from God's Country,” and Friday and Saturday, First National’s release of “Wife Against Wife.” ENICKERBOCKER—"The Invisi- ble Fear.” For the first two days of next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, Anita Stewart, in ' “The Invisible Fear”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino, in_ “The Sheik”; Thursday and Friday, Marion NI day, Pola Negri, in “Vendetta,” and Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats We have larger stocks than we like to have at this time of the year. We're willing to sacrifice part of our profits in order to reduce our stocks. 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