Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 54

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AMUSEMENTS. s Playing Shubert Attractions TONIGHT—8:20 MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:20 POLF THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Present CECiL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD In the Musical Comedy { THE BLUSHING BRIDE Book by Edward Clark and Cyrus Wood. Music by Sigmund Romberg WITE A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDING Qlarence Norlstrom y Edythe Bator Robert 0'Connor ane Carroll Gertrude Mudge el Fiyan s Swanson Viokette Strathmore AN ENTICING fllfllu OF GORGEOUS GIRLS The Pick of Beauties from the Garden of Loveliness beginning monday, jan. 30—seats thursday - arthur hopkins offers marjorie rambeau (by arrangement with a. h. woods) in daddys gone a-hunting by zoe akins, author declasse N. Y. WINTER GARDEN “Passing Show of 192} With Willie and Eugene Howard and company of 200—mostly girls One Week Beginning Sunday, Feb. 5 Mafl Orders NOW! Prices: Evs., 50c to §3 ‘Thur. Mat.50¢ to $1.50 Sat. Mat., 50¢ to §3 AU All Week Beginning Monday, January 23rd)yZ= The Act Beautiful and Magnificent HENRIETTA DE SERRIS AND HER PARISIAN MODELS The famous artist heading her own company of selected professional modeis direct from the Academy of Sculpture, Paris, in living reproductions of famoux statuary and bas-reliefs. WILLIAM E. MORRIS & CO. In an up-to-date satire on Things Political “DID YOU VOTE(” FRANCIS & KENNEDY l WALTER KAUFMAN In Dances Unique and Novel Discourses on ‘‘Home Brew'’ WEBER, BECK & FRAZIER ‘The Best of “Rathskeller” Acts. Splendid Singing and Good Comedy THOMP-;ON §lSl' ERS| sust g“;{n& INODIESQs! with A Musical Threesome Songs and Dances DAVID POWELL IN sl “DANGEROUS LIES” . AT THE By E. PHILLIP OPPENHEIN A Panamount Picture |l MATINEES COMEDY—Shown at all performances. ; L UISE FAZENDA in “THE LOVE EGG” A Brand-New “Punch” Comedy. First Time Shown. ATIONA hfi_l*&“_d“fi‘_- HATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TOMORROW CHARLES FRONMAN Presents )ORIS KEANE " The Czarina AMHMAQUWMMAI*— Produced by Gilbert Miller STARTING MONDAY,, ,_ Matoorss _ SFATS THURSDAY SAN H. HARRIS Preseats Elsie Ferguson The Varying Shore A New Play by Zee Akins With Che Origtnal Cempany From Its successful Sensen st he TONIGHT NEWMA IT NORWAY AND &2 SWEDEN, D NMARK Jam. 38, Canadian Reckies; Feb, 15 Almalm. Reserve Sents, 50c to $1.50. Bex Ofice Opams at 1 O\fouk. TALKS SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE w\mo,nmiokfilfimtmm SAMSON AND DELILAH The Washington Opera Company, Edouard Albion, Gemeral Divector Cisneros, Zerola, Davenny, Tittmann Boxes by a-l--:rlmn Only Tickets, $4, 83, $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1 Tickets on Sale Arthur Jordan' Piamo Oo. Jan. 30tk Boston Symphony Orchestra lE BRASLAU covrnn.'l'o. METROPOLITAN OPERA THEATER, ‘I'UIIDAY. Jm‘l" -t to be heard tedsy & weise '.ht lv!:o Braslan; ia fact, ll- m i e THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON D. nun%@afiwus.ams Beginning This Afternoon at 3 P. M. THE KINGPIN OF BROADWAY COMEDIANS TOPPING A PROGRAM OF RARE MERIT And Company in Vaudeville’s Funniest Interlude “MEETING ALL COMERS” ARTURO BERNARDI America's Gredtest Athletes The Famous Protean Actor ADELE OSWOLD l PEDERSON BROS. A Song Cycle of Manbkattan Comedy Aerial Artists GREEN & BERNARD & . BLYLER TOWNES A Few Bongs with Music Speed Kings of Song MASTER & KRAFT REVUE With BOBBY DALE Elsie Lamont, Grace Masters and Renee Braham in “ON WITH THE DANCE” MARIA LO PRESENTS “PORCELAINS” A Striking Posing Act SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY—CURRENT TOPICS MATS. AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES NIGHTS 25 50(: 25 -1 "“ | SIllldle-u | Hohday: 2 o | Prices % -ns The Tllustrious American Baliroom Dancer of International Supremacy Mrs.lRENECASTLE Do Hupfeld at the Plaas, rn-e-n-g Her G nn-\n Trismph, “LET'S DANCE.” Dances Arranged by Fred aad Adele Astaire. EXTRA—The Summit of Buccess Aohieved by Genius—EXTRA. VALERIE BERGERE & CO. "t 5oy oann Rae Eleanor Ball & Brother, in I The Swor Brothers “MOMENTS MUSICAL." Ia BLACKFACE DROLLERY. watsted tohins, Kathleen th JAY VELIE e b e e NORETTE s Gomie. Confection: . Juliette Dika | Enos Frazere YETHEL (Fxoopt on Snnd.ly md Holidays) Week' Bill o, JANUARY 22, 1922—PART 3. “WE PLAY LOE W S VAUDEVILLE STRAND NINTH-AT-D EGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL § * LADS AND'LASSIES FROM THE SCOTCH HIGHLANDS 1 TOM MCcKAY’S REVUE { FEATURING ROSE MAURA—SIX FEET OF PERSONALITY LYNCI! & ZEI.I.IR JOSS!LYN & TURNER Offar “A ARTHUR & LYDIA WII-SON la_Oa: McCnor WIIIFHILL at the Reoes” 5 “Tust for & Las o PHOTOPLAY -9 GASTOH GLASS-WILTON LACKAYE IN AN ADAPTATION OF RALPH CONNOR’S STORY “GOD’S CRUCIBLE” tra anPRE-WAR PRICES" 9% 10c--- 31c 208"2":‘ XCEPTING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS s—Multiple om. and News Weekly 50 AMUSEMENTS. YOU ST. Nur 14th l‘. in § REPUBLIC . Amerios’s Finest Ool | Todsyacs ® nL mb—- AFTER THE SHOW” NEWE. TOPICS. BRASLAU Contralto Met. . 94, 4:30 B {5, National Thester, Tuss, D | Seats on sale Mrs, Droop's. 13th and G e Bhone Main 408 R | Washington Society of the Fine Arts r Munc Concerts l-'lonnley Qurtet Monday Evenings at 8:30 0°Clock Jan. 28rd: Feb. 13th; March 13th h School fl uo COLISEUM { SKATING TONIGHT _ First Concert Fourteenth Seas RUBINSTEIN CLUB Claude Robeson, ‘::‘n::::; Tt Jan. 24,50 e N Y Ave. WITH VLADIMIR ROSING The Great Russian Tenor. 13tA Bt @t Colemdis Boad "ATINHIU TODAY AND BATURDAY -‘ TODAY—MONDAY -9 Associated Prodwoers M the Colossms of Comedy HAROLD LLOYD In His Wn Full Feature-Length @ Lovishly Nownted ng. Acted Whmm oot Limitations on “A SAILOR-MADE MAN" =S UPPLEMENTED BY- flTllEllIE mlll.n in ‘THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR' er—Overture, Peasant” (Buppe) I ey es ot o s Watteiio, ConGertor 89~ TUES.—WED.- 94 Gloria Swanson, Wallace Reid, Elliot Dexter IN *DON’T TBLL NVBRYTHING” T Conoert Number—Seleotions, “Bombo” (Conrad) S THURS—FRL-SW ] Carwood’s “The Flower of the North” . ADDED COMEDY HIT, “FLIVVER TRAMwe» COoncers Nember—~Covalleriac Rustioona” (Mascagni) B~SATURDAY Star Cast in “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford” SPECIAL WEEK-END ADDED ATTRACTIONS Concert Nwa-uuou. "Aml Face” (me) ALWAYS A GOOD BHOW Ninth at B Strees CRANDALL'S mm:n ST ALL THIS WEEK'9® DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the Greatest Picture Ever Made in Amerios, Dumas’ Claseio “TIlE THREE MUSKETEERS” LEADER THEATER 2% Continuous 10 AM. to 11 P.M. GEORGE MELFORD RoOUCTIO L A\V : > ! E n THE ' K WITH AGNCES QVQET aND QUD SPH UALCNT'NO TODAY AT 2:30 PM. VIPCA" SELECTIONS BY GUSTAVE LUSSU 15¢; Adults, 25¢ (Including Tu) COME AND SEE OUR OUTDOOR DISPLAY ‘T TEN-STAR_CONCERT 4:30 Nationsl 0'Clock _ Theater HELENA MARSH Contralto of Metropolitan Opers Co. ROZSI VA]};\DY b, . 5th, 3:30 lfln“fl g jatii P Capltol TheateR The Avenue at Eleventh “SMOKE IF YOU LIKE® This week, beginning with today’s matinee, MIKE KELLY'S CABARET GIRLS ‘With & big, all-star cast of principals and Twenty Beautiful Girls Two Shows Teday, 3 and 8:15 p.m. ‘Week Days, 2:15 and 8:15. ‘Wrestling, Thursday Night. Amateur Night, Friday. CRANDALL’S L—F Street at Tenth B THIS WEEK PRESENTS "84 THE COLOSSUS OF COMEDY—“GOBS” OF JOY! £\ Not a Short-Reel Filler, But the Monarch of Mirth’s First Full Fea- ture-Length De Luze Laughter e arnaali ats The Super-Dread- naught of Fun That Recognizes [ No .Limitation on | Merriment A Great Cast Led by Mildred Davis | PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS——CAMERA GEMS——TOPICS OF THE DAY OVERTURE—*THE MILL ON THE CLIFF* (Reissiger) N. MIRSKEY, Condaucting 'WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORGIIESTIM' -m zmu;w Presents KATHERINE MacDONALD “The ‘Americon Beauty” In-Her New Trivmph, the BEAUTIFUL - LR 4 _I'a’acimuufl Romanos: Mass Production % 4 Not Artistic "MASS production does mot make *for artistic success,” says Rob- ert Z. Leonard of Tiffany productions, maker_of “Peacock Alley.” “Great portrafts are not painted in job literary masterpieces are not done by the dozen. Legitimate stage produc- tions of unusual merit almost invari- ably have been given the undivide l.t!:nl.lon of their producers. “‘Canning factory’ is the name e L X ing applied to motion picture studios by those who would ridicule the screen,” continued Mr. Leonard, “and if this is a just criticism, it seems to me the best means of avolding it is lllruugh the iIndividual production ln an organization where several pictures are made simultaneously, one man or group of men chooses the pro- ductions for all the directors, one mi designs all the sets for all the prod tions, and there is, of necessity, similar standardization in all depart ments. Under such conditions it is only natural that individuality has, uffered. “Perbaps the most important point n favor of the isolated production unit is the fact that human beings are by nature imitative ani Most. of us are unconscious plagiarists. Otler fellows’ meth and ideas will creep into our work if we are thrown to- gether. “In a studio where soveral directors work side by side this condition @e- velops. “Although we have ample opace in In our new studios to produce pictures simultaneously, we intend m do one production at a time and hope to do it thoroughly.” “Peacock Alley” is a story of thes night 1ife of New York and Paris h) Ouida Bergere, with scenario by Ed mund Goulding. Tne photography is by Oliver T. Marsh, the art sets by Charles Cadwallader and the subtitles by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. JASCHA T VIOLINIST National Theater, Tuesday, !!h!sl"l at 4:30 luueauhhflrvutl Concert Buresas, Dmp- 13th and G. Phone MOORE’S ALL WEEK Teday 2:30 P.M. Dally 11 A. M—11 P. M. ANOTHER DOUBLE BILL D PHOTODRAMATIC OFFERING-WN A Paramownt Production From the Story By ZONA GALE SHORT SUBJECTS SECOND TRIUMPRAL WEEK MAESTRO CREATORE GUEST-CONDUCTOR RIALTO ORCHESTRA AUGMENTED FORTY SOLOISTS 3:30 P.M. 7:30 PML, 9:30 POL -OVERTURE- “Tll'lll“l"—'m TIME HOIT Dl”"ffll? 00.?0.]- 'ALB B LOCAL OBGLNMA!’IOI DI'IEI SPECIAL NUMBERS 1 H T re, 10 am. S0 10 B The SR 1, n.w. The smsen’s ew .

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