Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1922, Page 16

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_TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 TS Amusements § s | be rulned by a lapse on the part of NATIONAL—Mr. Pim Passes By. lru?er:c'tlgr M. iDi‘plel excels. He is (Oopyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark emtatored 1T, 8. Pai. OF.) 1IN THE USE oF SOAP AND WATER'® AND T ALSO See THAT You ARE UcRY €conNoMIcAL 1N BUD FISHER. €EE, I'VE Been READING LB on PHRENOLOGY: U'S A FACT THAT ONE'S CHARACTER CANRE T SE€E You HAvE A) VERY = STRoONG LIKING EOR THe RGAD. FRom THE SHAPE, ETC. LADIES! Some' THINGS: e 7 “Mr. Pim Passes By,” a three-act|excelléntly cast as a working mate oF THe HeAD! z . “ MY WORD. comedy by A. A. Milne, produced by | ©oF Mits CIORE o (1oy Erakine RIGHT® < 4 " 4. L. Erlanger, opened a week's en- sTn!or(Idlsdu aon;x’nclng an\:n‘h mfi { TeLL Mme A AGAING agement at the National Tbeater | Pim an raws his character well, 2 D 2 T but it would seom & more attractive FEW THINGS WHE::N:::‘;L 5 picture e o man mig] e cre- Pt : . Vi a Mr. Pim Passes By” is really the|ited with a bit more clever utiliza- : ABoUT - - simplest way of expressing what it iS|tjon of the science of make-up. Ali- all abou e merely passes by. But|gson Bradshaw is a pretty little Dinah, in his passing he creates a situatlon | and perhaps the flapper's kittenish and atmosphere of entertainment to [ tricks must be a bit overdone to em- jast through three acts of a delicate, | phasize them. Leonard Mudie makes subtle comedy thut won success 10ng |3 good-looking’ young artist in the ore it was thought of bringing it | part of Briand Strange, and Augusta | Washington. The audience last!faviland is an energetic and prim ht showed its good ‘taste by ap-|Lady Marden. Taking it all in all, it is fortunate 1€ to see on what &|that the National can present “Mr. foundation a comedy | Pim” this week, for Mr. Pim's cheeri- renown of Mr. Pim | ness and lightness come at a time Take they first which we see a sh housenold, the 5" married couple—Mr. an 3 orge Marden—and their flapper | B: F. KEITH'S—Tempest and Wat- hiece, Dinah. Mrs. Marden was the . widow of an Australian crook, dead son. “and buried now these five long yeurs.| Manager Rollin Robbins has “one In walks Mr. Pim. By his manner &nd | of those blue ribbon bills” at Keith's one would place him as an ub- | this week. At least six of the attrac- sent-minded college professor. Mr. | tions might lay claim to top-line hon- Pim is just in from Australia. He|ors. Tempest and Watson have a remarks toward the end of the first|splendid act. Miss Tempest is as t Aarden’s first husband | bright and chipper us in seasons past, . dekitsh altmt h:r Fe\'smla‘;!;y and original delivery 7 ere we have a ticklish situation | of songs and dances making a big hit | aniies of “Hark! Hark!!" Willlams. | t might be made to last out thelwith the large audience last night.|ora o 4 b lle. Donatella 'is beautifully staged i of ihe story. But no! In the|Bobby Watson, bleasantly remem- |1l has added considerable {ringe 'o|and costumed and offers instrumental when they are needed in an otherwise 4 ' - A darkened local theater world, : im 0 I 1 1 v h - e A o ormaionti | thing o an AcrobaL, Her Tovival of | ADMITS KILLING. .1’ FAVORS HOSPITAL HERE. News and a funny Cartoon Comic are | the old popular song “Dardanella” in etand S e & : M P - | his old act, and has made it a 1augh- | sntertainment with four piano-ac- Cany- | wo = 0 i The opens with one o ev- | steel-strin, itar, h £ 5 5 ~ R tany-|worth. The team puts over lerest dancing acts In vaudeville| farebouring, anusdal and. enloasle | | Redmond and Mabel McLeod sang| Lady White With Hammer. | stitution for Veterans. {tively A half dozen curtain calls Monsleur Adolphus and Andre Viv:|in addition 'to a dance with castanets | GAYETY—Barney Gerard's New | severa) mow songs A s an wee| LONDON, March 21—Henry Jacobi,| Col. Forbes of the Veterans' Bu rded their effort ::""I':;Ir':w“'*orfigh;“‘l‘ e veds \L‘;‘Ig‘lu:"‘? 1":::1 (li‘:t;r;“::e‘r;' :-':Ee Dfor’ Show. centric song and dance number: nineteen-year-old pantry boy at the x;;volrs es‘lshlithhnt ord- new he sketeh, i 3 Y A ; | some time. Iarl Cavar com- : ‘ille acts co| hotel wlhere Lady Alice White was |pital in Washington under the e ‘{,‘I'.‘”p','.“'sq:,.":,’m"f,":}.’,:"f’,,,',‘.‘,',‘“_‘:u:{\‘f pany, in “Last Night,” have an amus- | The Gayety this week has one of B0l portacmers in Selen Mitler, who | fatally injured lasi Monday night, |eral hospitalization bill, according e D T aruara won anplause in | oS, Playlet that' would be more en- | Barney Gerard's numerous produc-}played the xylophome, and Walter|Was arralgned in police. court to-|Chairman Langley of the House con O e N olst Ta mono- | joyable if Mr. Cavanaugh's clear|tions as its chief attraction. supple-|Gilbert, a contortionist. | day, charged with murder. |mittee on public buildings ant cn by the original|ing that Mitchell made every point a |jenue ba Do 1. 1. is a continuous | spinciation n saylug the bright|mented by two clever yaudeville acts,| "The chorus upholds Gerard's repu-| He is alleged to have confessed to | grounds. . W <t Which is playing here | telling one. He is & comedian with |108u2 DY “D. D. M. s & con{inuous | things he has to say in the play were a feature picture and several short|tation as & connoisseur of pulchritude | Striking Lady White with a work- There is, therefore, a chance that this week. Z: quist but original methods, and his|l8UShing affalr, and the Stemiey |imitated by his fellow players. reels. and it s gowned in # bewlildering | man's hammier. She was found un-|Washingion may get a new veteran ATisX Latira Hope Crews, no stranger | offering is ome of the best of the|Crothers won applause for wonderful| oOne of the most amusing acts of the| “Siitkin & Slotkin, Bankers and|array of pretty costumes, conscious in her room Tuesday morn- | hespital, although this is not specif on, is delightful as Mrs. | season. Sctobaticstunts ‘The d“":e‘!}n"( bill iz “The Traffic Cop,” & satire, pre- | Brokers,” have been seen here before | The feature ploture. “Idle Hands,” | ing. and died the next #ay. Her |cally provided in the bill. Chairman She puts o sparkle and & | Marion Harris has separated her.|AcsoP:’ Fathe News and Current)sented by the Orpheus Trlo, Which|but seem to make new friends with|is a thrilling episode starring. Gall | skull had been fractured. Langley said that he expects to get the 1ilt into_ber lines that become her |self from the phonograph long enotgh | TOPIcs ronnded out the program. makes it impossible to name the|each visit. There were evidently a|Kane. The short reels, “Paul's Temp- | Lady White was the widow of Sir|veterans' hospitalization bill up f well | Mer characterisationsof £he | o Fomain Lios RIsh e pIIE S T bright and original little comedlenne | good many in last night's audience. |tation” ard “Look MeGluck™ provide | Edward White, late chairman of the | Consideration in the House either u clever wife of the conservative old | vil nd.last, Dight pot. over otals u : @ |Who I8 the hit of the act. Other.at-|John Hawley and Willlam Saxton|the comedy. 5y ® | London county council, and was be- | 46T & special rule or under suspensi Britisher who thinks he is ruling his | nal song hits with telling eftect. Mjss| COSMOS— Carnival of Venice.” |tractions include the Hollman Broth- | have the title parts and though they 3 tween ity and sixty years oid, 7n|Of the rules the latter part of thi: hold is entertaining and Harrixr m:s lg)elrc;;umnun of being| A bill of highly ente‘;lnlnl;gglndp %i‘;‘s;d'fl.’,’spfi:?'{.ficfi:y n(:}em:ua:'lm E‘.‘,’fii; a:'rlv&evc;::l:’r'l‘ c;r;.‘%ar;fi»;m\:&: 3 X a lucid ranm;len‘tklgter her injury she | Week- . . as George Marden, | Sones onthe stage. "L friends of | Theator i week In which sxcellence | BAYE &0 origlyal singing sct, and the | tho characters, they provided 4 g0od LIEUT. DUNK ORDERED HOME, | room and siruck ber e = i Eives strensg d a real sense of | Keith's bobbed up in Williams 3 finds duplication in a rthday. bit of amusement. Lieut. Eugene Dunn, Naval Supply | T 3 Eameds valie to his rore. 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