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2 : AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'WE PLAY LOE WS VAUDEVILLE STRAN]) | WILD CAT howled" dismally. the Arizona desert. 8| grabbed her forty- NINTH-AT-D [CORY OPEN ‘. I e e el 8 BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL B e ORIENTAL WONDER WORKERS—THE ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE MAGIC, MYSTERY., ACROBATIC & SPECTACULAR THRILLS ROSE & DELL In “Vim and Versatility." Ll Diffculties.” LEW TILFORD Ventrilogual Cemsdian. In ‘Mo Offar "My @irl."” 99~ PHOTOPLAY 9§ THE ONE AND ONLY "“GOOD LITTLE BAD GIRL" IN HER LATEST PRODUCTION, “NANCY FROM NOWHERE" Attractions—Mul ‘emedy and News Weekly ] MATS. NIGHTS 10 I° s 20°50° EXCEPTING SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS e S GAYETY ot i Sunday—Doors Open 8:30 Week Days—Boors Opea 12130 Continuous, 3 to 11 P. M. Continuous, 1 to 11 P, M. Continuous Performances Meet Instantaneous Success 3 BIG SHOWS IN ONE FOR ONE FRICE OF ABMISSION BURLESQUE---VAUDEVILLE---PICTURES TODAY AND ALL WEEK BARNEV GERARD'S NEW SHOW With Those Two Fuamy Characters, SLITKIN and SLOTKIN A Cast of Burlesque Favorites _ HAWLEY and SAXTON Amd a Gerard Beauty Chorus of Smart Steppers PROD! T ............. - Kills Wild Cat—Almost PERSON. |the cump_where scenes were beng |made for “North of the Rig Grande," new Paramount picture. |* Atoussled head peeped out from a It was a windy, rainy night m\nnn., cowpuncher's tent. What you-all aiming to do? Shoot Bebe Danlels jumped {rom her cot,|Slim's wild cat after he rode all the our gun and sent | way in to Mesa to fetch her? Reckon a shot screaming from her tent in|you.all better be careful how you and oo Samima” pats This is furnished T !.OEW’S OOL“MBIA ——BEGINNING THIS AFTERNOON— John Golden and Marcus Loew present on the screen for an engagement of one week only the powerful and brilliant Metro picturization of that famous American romance by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard | “TuRN To THE RIGHT” LLY DIRECTED BY THE NOTED REX INGRAM, WHO HE FOUR HORBEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE,™ “THE CONQUERING POWER" AND OTHER GREAT TRIUMPHS! WITH ALICE TERRY AND JACK MULHALL METRO PRODUCTION. The great screen success that New York paid $2 a seat to see ! The famous play that shattered anendnnce records everywhere ! Written by the author of “Lightnin’ " The great photoplay masterpiece that cost $500,000 to produce ! The story that has evervthing!—Tears, laughs, comedy, love ! Shown in Washington at regular Columbia prices of admission ! Always Something Doing at the Gayety T T MISS JANET RICHARDS s ¥ e 4% inchies tan, | * and ‘“‘Brewster's Millions” ! C., MARCH 19, 1922-— PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. handle that little play-gun or you glghl skeer that little pet kitten of these remarks the head and Bebe returncd to her lady ocon:erning . Vitagraph and was co-starred with - Agnes Ayres. Edward Earle in twenty-five film ver- Electrical Thunderbolt GNES fYRES was ‘born in Cirbon- |sions of 0. Henry's stories. . LUrer Gmvelet RGeS s e TR To Abolish War Austin High School, Lhu.u.gu m played leading roles with - Wallace HE s ; = St cenario writers of “The Mix- She Badt no stase experience and|Reld fn “The Love Special” and in| 1. ":s“ :"r 'm' T st it began’Fer motion pleture career as|Cecll B. De Milie's “Forbidden Fruit” | an “extra” girl at the Essanay studio|and “The Affairs of Anatol” Rl in Chicago. Later she went with the| Following her work as leading |/ "€ "elette woman with Thomas Meighan fin | o'c Eone Dr( “Cappy Ricks," she was elevated to | g coirical wi cture on Japan. | yiurqom by Paramount. her first star- | ome.miliic ,':,',':'"'”' P-Do | ving vehicle being “The Lane That reel European spectacle, which is now the Unit sinmetz, Illlnh’l‘ ted 21, '8 p.m. Had No Tur This followe let doon : ‘g u']l %om Vather, 19t and L. Sheik.” in which she hadyhe prin inmetz did reoen - Tickets, fitty_cents feminine role and Rudolph Vale Y. they conceived al machine to do weighs 116 pounds and has golden |8WaY With wa Interpretive Talke on Queatlons of| i wn hair and blue eyes. Her favor-| In the fim Every Monday Morning at 10:45 | &SRO C06 | ture, ite sports are riding and golf. Her | paratus with New Masonic Temple al shocks that would ___13th and New York Ave. * e clectrica e ar is shown. Wh | Dr. Steinme periment produced Publlc Organ Recital Capltol The ater Jf'.:“.".:n'.'.’_'l,'fif e ni UNDER AUSPICES GF District of Columbia Chapter of American Guild of Organists EPIPHANY P. E. CHURCH G St. Between 13th and 14th Tues. Eve., Mar. 21, at 8:30 GOTI'FRIE".'DAH. FEDERLEIN, Guild of hundredti t “sSmoke If You Like” beginning with Ting-a-Ling An all new show with an all-star Two xhows today, 3 p.m. and 8:15. Weekdays, Z:15 and §:15 Wrestling Thurxday Night. Amateurs® Night Friday. will ‘be held m mm s THE MONTH'S L luwwl AFPEALING THEATER PICWR! —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— Do you remember Mack Sennett's fa- " Mick mous screen production Them ~yowll remember its _atar, the dainty, charming, insouciant— MABEL NORMAND Who appears now in another great Sennett comedy-romance, in which | smiles and tears are blended in the | appealing, beautiful story of a little slum girl who found happiness, wealth and a real Prince Charming of her own! “MOLLY 0” NOTE——m——«— Just as “Mickey” departed altogeiher from the realm of screen farce and absurdity, so does “Molly O™ come to the acreen as a sincere romance of TN NOTE — Don't farget. SUNDAY —no change in regulsr WEEK DAYS SCHEDULE , bookings of _burlesque 3:00-3:15—Vaudeville | bockings of burieaque 3116-8:40—Rurleaque | iy policy adds to our Bi40-8:115—Pictures & | big ~ burlesqus preduc- Vaudevilie tions, vaude acts 8118-11—Burlesque and frstrun festure pictures. oo NEXT WEEK—GARDEN FROLICS. -ub - S0y, 2w = <o aily %3 Sunday s | Hoh amasns | Prices 2 Bflfllllnl‘ ’l‘n-—rrow Matinee and Ending Neat Sunday Night Three Co-Heag,lj_perg of Fun Fame MARION HARRIS World Wide, in a e A e s _fifim’_f—finom 3 T & BOBBY WATSON| (Tempest & Sunshine) Offering the Latest Hits in Songs, Dlnm aml Comedy M. George Harriss at the Piano. Another of the Co-Stars, the Distinguished Comedian of - The Tailor-Made Whan, " ete, Lewis & Gordon Prese: quNT MITCHELL & CO. Premiere Here in ““The Future.”” a Comedy Drams by Vincent Lawrence “D D.H.” THE SiANLETS , LEON VARVARA N for Laughter | “Two Danish Phlsgm “The Mnuan nl = Pianist’’ ummccom EBCP'S FABLES—TOPICS e And Co-Stars of 'l’r-\t-ny ’l‘flulupl!- LIAMS & WOLFU S' :n.u- Biggest Hit, “"From Boup to Nuts.”’ & Ruf-fined Comedy in Four Courses 'l'flnA FLORENCE REED| Arnaut Bros., Margaret g Young and All Last 3 &8:15 Wl i ATIONAL ™Neir" weex ‘hhhmfly'g _'T.fl-’llflh’d b First h A YEAR IN NEW YORK AYEAR!NLONDO‘ “‘Mr. Pim Passes By’ is the gnyest. best produced and altogether most charming comedy seen this stason” —says the N. Y. World. A. L. ERLANGER presents me. DI 57> . A THEATER GUILD SUCCESS BY A. A. MILNE With LAURA HOPE CREWS ond ORIGINAL NEW YORK OAST, including DUDLEY DIGGES PRICES: MATINEES, 50 to $2.00; NIGHTS, 50c to $2.50, Starting Next Monday weaneodtsa5"sucuras, Seats Thursday DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS THE GOLD DIGGERS AVERY HOPWOOD'S FAMOUS COMEDY . SAME DISTINGUISHED BELASOO CAST .. After 3 Solid Yaars of Sclld Rusiness Lycemm Theater, New York IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|IlllllIIlIIIII|IIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CRANDALL’S: I_METII L BEGINNING TUESDAY AT “ 4 First Na De Luze Attraction A Colorful Romance of Plcturesque Jamaica and Aristocratic London,Whick Engross- ingly Unfolds the Tale of a Fire-Fly of the Tropics,'Who Redeemed a Renegade Eng- lishman, and in Turn was Saved from Social Anmhllatum by Him—Adapted by An- thony Paul Kelly from Andrew Soutar’s Nowvel, ¢ Montegu Love, H Cooper-Cliffe and Ida Waterman Leading the Supporting Ga:t EMBROIDERY MERMAID COMEDY, “FREE AND EASY” PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS—PRIZMA SCENIC—TOPICS OF THE DAY OVERTURE—“THE EVOLUTION OF DIXIE” (Lake) N. MIRSKEY, Condacting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORGIIES'I'M e a modern Cinderella who found love! MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON LATEST PATHE NEWS VIEWS Overture, “HAWAIIAN MELODIES" L] 10'30 A.M. “On Principle,” with Harrison Ford, P e e e R e e b e e s e e e e == RIALTO - Tooay 230 .M. ALL WEEK nam-_upem PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION TINGLING WITH ROMANCE AND THE JOY OF LIFE TENSE WITH VIVID DRAMA SET IN SCENES THAT GLOW WITH BEAUTY & LUXURY INCLUDING WYNDHAM STANDING CARLTON MILLER RICHARD CUMMINGS ELEANOR MIDDLETON THEA TALBOT JOHN P. WADE JULIA HURLEY JACK O’BRIEN FRANK: SHANNON DI'E“'SSE"EITS CHRISTIE COMEDY SCREAM—“OH, PROMISE ME!” FE'ATU&(NG NEAL BURNS AND MADE WITH THE (‘OOPERAT'ON OF THE AMERICAN EGION, ALL MALE MEMBERS OF THE CAST BEING EX-SERVICE MEN RECENT WORLD AND NATIONAL EVENTS PICTURIZED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE FOX NEWS FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA OVERTURE: “STRADELLA,” BY FLOTOW—REQUEST NUllBER EET AGAIN”—BY WHITIN( I. BOND GOTTA. DIRECTOR “WHEN SHALL WE