Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 40

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TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Mr. Pim Passes By with Laura Hope Crews; pet{ormlnca Harris -Grant 2:15 and KEITH’S — Marion Mitchell and vaudeville, at 8$:15 pm. BELASCO—"Pins and Needles” and vaudeville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m- and “Car- 30 and §:45 | nival of Venice,” at 3 P STRAND—Royal Pekin Troupe and vaudeville, at 2:45, §:30 and 8:43 p.m- Y—Vaudeville and pictures 1 to 5 p.m.; Barney Gerard’'s new show, burlesque, 2:15 to 4:4 \.Aude\nle 0—Marion Davie v, at 11 am., 1 rn to the ¢ 11 am., : Quick Riches Glad missives come by every mail, § inviting me to get rich quick. 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VERNON ALEXANDRIA Ttound Trip ton Side Trip, 10c Additional, rs leave 1Zth and Pennsyivania on the hour. Ruuning time 00 Mt. Vernon of n dally except Sunday. ‘WASHING! n ON-VIEGINIA RAILWAY Our Finest BRITTLES TAFFIES 15¢ Pound Saturday Only! MARY SWEET CANDIES 709 D Street Opp. Kann's Officers and Directors onenbers. President st Viee Pres. Mauriee D. R Joseph Sanders.. Dr. Clarence A. Weaver, Auditor AlexanderWolf,General Counnel John H. Riordon Frank Owings. ... Asst. Cashier R. P. Andrews €. E. Edwards Loujs Bush A. Brylawski F. W. Bolgiano Fioyd E. Davis R. L. Ellott Elie Sheetz H i OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS “STRONG BILL Put MARION HARRIS Favorite Comedienne of the Phonograph, FLORENZE TEMPEST - & BOBBY WATSON AND COMPANY In His Promiere Hers in “Tho Future.” & M n Vincent Lawrence “‘I’). D. H.: | The Sunley: Taugiter e LEON VARVARA, -The Evolution of & Pianist."” Mons. Adolphus & Co.. Aesop's Fables. _Topics of the Day. And the CosStars of xn, Travesty Wll.l.lAMS & WOLFUS S Gomedy in Four Gonrsee !!nu' » Raf- 80: " . A total of 376 torpgdons will | |f LAST TWO DAYS Meiro Presents “TURN TO THE - RIGHT” Rex Ingram's great pictur-. satio fhe moted ‘stage inchell Smith LOEW’S l.Aa'r TWO DAYQ MABEL In «Mack Sennett’s splendid romantic comedy, based on the story of a modern Cinderella. LOEW’S COLUMBIA BEGINNING SUNDAY THE SEASON'S SUPIEHE NOVELTY! —ALL IN PERSON— —IN— “THE SIGN OF THE ROSE” NOTE This offering i an abso- lute theater movelty. It opens as_a picture, then mérges into .atage form. with _ the same actors carrying the atory for- W person, omly to merge back, toward the closs of “the story, into screen form agai I z RECITALS Charlotte Peege, Contralto Philip Sevasta, Harpist Florence Brinkman, Pianist 1928, 8:15 P‘. New Willard ll.lkn Wnllman D Awspioes Lincoln Oircle, No. 3, muu.} 11 A.iM~—~Last 2 Days—1i1 P. M. — YOUTH AND LOVE ROMANCE -AND LUXURY PARAMOUNT PRESENTS MARION DAVIES IN-THE _BIIDE'S PLAY | ad DIVEII’IS!EHEI'I‘S “>u X NEWS ol.cn!:smn szc'rm\s ENCORE NUMBERS Tonight, 8. ATIONAL 535, 4500,y #A. L. ERLANGER Presests ME.. P'M :,;snss A Theater Mfld'lmm- by A. A. Milne *With LAURA HOPE CREWS and original N. Y. cst, incioding Dudley Digges STARTING MONDAY. SEATS xmm. G. DAVID IEM!CG Presents 'l'IIE GOI.I DIGGER LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD With Mary Barton and 350 Children A GORGEOUS Fl I.M SPECTACLE NEW NATIONAL THEATER Tomorrow, Saturday Moraiag at 11 0’Clock Given Under the Auspices of the WASHINGTON ROTARY CLUB' for the Benefit of the ‘BOYS’ CLUB AT 230 C ST. N. W. /7 AWN OF A NEW ER/Avesmmmen e RIALTQ == NINTH AT & PRESENTING D. W. GRIFFIT'S ORPHANS OF THESTORM —WITH THE— PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MR. GRIFFITH AND THE MISSES DOROTHY ~ LILLIAN GISH IS A STEP FORWARD OF EPOCHAL PROPORTIONS—FOR SHOULD IT NOT MARK THE END OF $2.00 ADMIS- SIONS FOR SUPER-PHOTODRAMAS, THE PUBLIC OF WASHINGTON IS AT LEAST ASSURED OF THE GREATEST DRAMA OF ALL TIME FOR THE CON- SERVATIVE PRICES OF 50c MATINEES—75c EVENINGS ADVANCE SALE NOW EVERY SEATRESERVED CRANDALL'’S. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS ANITA STEWART In Her Most Sumptuous Produ tion of a Unique Film th T ||||mm||||m|n|ummmfl||mmmmm||nmmmmmnmmmmm HATHA OVERTURE—"MARITANA" (Wallace) N. Mirskey, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS—POLYCHROME SCENIC—TOPICS OF THE DAY MILTON DAVIS---CARL HINNANT In Joint Pipe Organ and Piano Jazs With “The Bhow” SN NI e w7 Recognized Freeminence NI METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH: IFBEGINNING SUNDAY AT 3 P. M. g VITAGRAPH OFFERS LARRY SEMON In_the *Most Culfll and Funniest _Two-Reel Comedy Ever Made THE SHOW I ‘Theater, Sth & E Sta, TODAY AND TOMOE- CRANDAL!.’S Irving Sts. N.W. 8. HART, in jTHE PRIMAL Luge’ 'And _Two-reel - Comed: EMPI] 911 H Street Nl:. MARIE PREVO! “DON'T GET PERSON. eel Western, “THE OPRN WIRE." Em 14tk !met and R. L Ave ROBERT McKIM. in “THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER. AMERICAN 1=t St. and R. L Ave. ALLSTAR CAST, in HE_WIFE'S AWAK] EXTRA—AMATEUR NIGHT. LIBERTY Nerth Capitol and P:Sta. VIQLA DAN. “THERE ARE NO VILLAINS." HO! 1230 C Strcet JEm. TODAY AND. TOMORROW— WESLEY BARRY, in “SCHOOL DA¥S." PRINCESS s H St N.E. LENT YEARS," TURING PAULING. STARKE ALI-STAR CAST. FEA- AN h & N. aLmlc 14th and U Sti. LANE THA" AGNES AYRES, in TH HAD = NO RNON, T Y ResE DUMBARTON 342 Wizcoaste ave ALL-STAR' CAST, in “FINE FEATHERS.’* :lsth --i “¥cu uu«u R _HOLMES, bVFlClP\CY LDGAR" mblfl'flflll’ 2/ BD COMEDY and “HURH R HTON" No. 14, rwmous XETTR rRE hUoKk UK NE s’lm’l‘o“ th & U II- N.K. 15. 8:00, & 9:30 p.m. GARETH HUGHES, i < TH nuLAs “THE . “lu-nwn -rmmnnnw Spat CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F_Street at 100 LAST,TWO DA Y§-_NORMA TALMADGE, in OVES REDEMPTION." E AND EASY."Ana BPEC ADULD AVENUE GRAND €45 Pz. Ave. S.E. P. AY. CRANDALL’S B )MORROW—VIOLA DANA. in FQURTEENTH LOVER.” And COMEDY > THEAT CRANDALL'S AFOLLo muzates A Romantic Tale of a_Fire-Fly of ths Tropics who went out to bring a man back and then was Brought back her- self under ciroum- stances highly dra- matic. TALMADGE At her Brilliant Best in First Natéonal’s Production of Anthony Paul Kelley’s Film Version of An- drew Soutar'’s movel, “On Prin- “ LOVE'S REDEMPTION | OVERTURE “Evolution ol Dixte” (Laks WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA | N. MIRSEEY, Conducting ADDED MERMAID COMEDY FREE AND EASY News—Prisma Scemfc—Toplcs SHUBERT vaudevilie Belasco Theater Opposite Lafayetts Park and White House 2116 & 8:15 p. m.; Bunday, 3 & 8:15 p. m. “PINS & NEEDLES” A LONDON FOLLIES WITH EDITH KELLY GOULD And a Host of Greatest Revue Stars Including u.usnz GAY. JIMMY NERVO TEDDY KNOX “eil as & Score of Lend SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE MLLE. ANN CODEE, Cullen and Musical J Shubert News W BARGAIN MATINEES 25 Cents 50 Cents| - Best seats in the house (except Saturda; i| Sovdsy and holidayer. NIGHTE: 250 to 31, i| Beginning Su cell and His Band, Mason, Keeler Other Star Acts T Street, Near Seventh Week of March 20th ROAD ATTRACTION Cleo Desmond Andrew Bishop “THE STORM” MAT., TUES. THURS. & SAT. Mat., 25¢, 35¢; Night, 3¢, 35c. THE DUNBAR MON., TUES., WED., THURS. “The Jomeys End” Y% \ 222 7% DAVISON'S 551329 M n.w. s The season’s new dances—Ilatest steps. T!I('h you to d.lnn correctly In a few Ie—onl. trictly priv Any bour. Separate studios, X lnltmc!inflt and dancing, 8 to 12, Private classes ins nx'bd ase, PROF. A\'D M 110th orth G760 Eetabiiahed 10008 CATHERINE BALLE, . Fr. 6506, will teach 7ou nd produce resuits. Classes Turvfl-‘ At 719 9th |10 dance in | and Frida; rates to ladies. WEDNESDAY GLOVER'S, 613 220d—PRIVATE_ LI auy time, Tc. Course, wix lessous, liroom for rent, $7. 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