Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1922, Page 56

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AMUSEMENTS Lecture Rerital -.l'_ muul mvrlnno Pianist the Late Queen % na MISS EDNA SHEEMY, Lecture Steamer Charles Macalester | 7 "v-' AY EVE. MAY 35, AT sin LAFA Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pam. !:to-w-\-nl'lgil-fl- Dl‘l"!‘ln! or I'-II N'S PLAYHOUSE .nml. POLI'S .-THEA Two Big Lecturet Afternoon-at 3:00 O'Clock “The-Psychology of " Religion” 4 Evening at 8:00 O'Clock . “The Pmte and NINTH-AT-D e ————————————————————— ' R BEGINNING TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGEqu_ BILL B BIR¥oT FEOW THE NEW YORK HIFFODEOME—JOE BOGARNY' “THE LUNATIC BAKERS™ A WEIRLWIND NOVELTY—FUNNIEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE ROMA DUO Spectacular Character Danoes QUINN & CAVERLY Ia “Towa Topics’ “SHOME LEAVE” Shun Tock & Yen Wah A_SEA-GOING COMEDY In ““Chop Suey a la OCarte’ PAGE & GREY Offer ““Bits of Odds and Ends" “THE STARS RECORD” Ammtotl;emwfin;rmofneoffluh( With Frank Richardxon and Compnny of Five LIGHT & AIRIE JANET CHILD In clever bits of séngs, dances A scintillating comedienne in and eccentricities new song studies WM. “POP” WARD AND ELSIE DE VERDIER & “LOVE TOZENGES” E 3 RAYMONDS l JAS;. !('E'!‘?IJEBY “:‘ 'BERT OSBORNE Suppcflo‘ by a Company of Distinguished Players Including: ( JAMES RE! EVELYN CARTER eAn.quGToN | REGINALD BARLOW | SOHUYLER LADD "E&n‘l‘;’.‘ JAbKSON ' SAMUEL . HINES ALMA LY PHOTOPLAY “9ig GEORGE ELIOT'S FAMOUS CLASSIC SILAS MARNER 'WITH OAST INCLUDING CRAUFURD KENT, MARGUERITE COURTOT ttractions—Multinle Reel Com and News Weel MATINEES IoTE NIGHTS G SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS ‘Decoration Day EXCURSION Tuesday, May 30 act that is different UNIVERSAL presents— GLADYS WALTON in “SECOND HAND ROSE” -FILM: FIRST TIME SHOWN > LOEW’S GOI.llMBIA = —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— i 3 Shenandoah Caverns, 10 THAT RI- B iiemi ort e Virgini VieeThe Tair oF / MATIO INTENSITY s FAMED OLEOPATRA! TROPIO SPLENDOR! Mammoth Subterramean Passages Diamond Columas—Jeweled Walls SZ 50—-Speci|] Train---$2. 50 T gt ibaryture. Liokater st svply Tioket Ageat, Union Station, or i SOUTHERN RAILWAY OFFICE, 1425 F St. N.W, | Holidays "2 5% | Prices 3% Standard Time, and Not Daylight Saviag. HUGE SUCCESSES CONTINUE International Star of Musi [JULIAN ELTINGE Bring Your Lunch to, America’s Foremost Delineator of ‘" airest of the Fair” in Her Latest Fads, l'nibk- lld Fashions Have an old-fashioned Affording the F Patrons a_Gli of the. Pre Ravishing Go Chicken Dinner at, i sk aad ":x‘:::fl 5 the ;mm‘.z'-vm Scodinten. of Faris 2 Or, if dining at home, 'he Famous Am Rl |EMFRED. LINDSA YEm ot o BEAUMON i SiS TERS Zwve In 2 r Auzn Woolf's Smartest Comedy Hit “A REMINISCENCE' Ballerina. ALMA NEILSON Assisted by D. B. Hary Hows & Co., CRANDALL'S $83°%, FEres MISSING HUSBANDS THE PHOTOPLAY MASTERPIECE THAT MADE PARIS GAsPl - : FREE ADMISSION THE SCREEN WONDER OF ALL EUROPE! AMUSEMENT PARK E 1230 G Street N.| CECIL B. DE SILLE'S FOC PARADIS| A story of red desert passion, flaming across the silversheet—The tale of a desert queen and her strange sway over the hearts of men! * Jacques Feyder’s Metro adaptation of Pierre Benoit’s Academy- crowned love-classic! FRANCE'S Dluffll‘ oounulrxl o To PICTURED BY THE SNUB POLLARD COMEDY—INTERNATIONAL NEWS—MOVIE CHATS COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—LEON BRUSILOF, DIRECTOR OVERTURE “ISABELLA” (VON SUPPE) T e T GLEN ECHO And enjoy its great array of pleasure-giving attractions that will please even. the most fas- tidious. Reached by a delight- ful trolley trip along the banks of the Potomac. Excellent serv- ice by W. Ig Co. cars marked Glen Echo or "Cabin John direct to park. rmhn?’n the Pian FERW REDN x}:nlo SPENCEL e Who'll Bucoeed in ting It Over™ VAN & SCHENCK HOWARD & CLARK ~ELOEW’S PALACE TODAY-TOMORROW--TUESDAY--WED. lnouoc‘l __l RIALTO === Todsy,2:30PM.—ALL WEEK—11AM, 1P g A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL OF UNUSUAL MERIT BWF™ AS THE MAJOR ATTRACTION "Gy F STREEY /METROBOLITAN UNDAY 22°voll p-M: DAILY 1030A-M ~(] P-M:- THIS WEEK PRESENTS ANOTHER PROGRAM OF DISTINGUISHED MERIT [ 1\\\\\;“"11111\\\\‘[\\\%‘\\\\\\\ %\ A ‘ Takes pleasure in announcing, as the featured attraction of its screen program for the first four days of the current week, beginning this afternoon, Willlam Christy Cabanne’s brilliant romantic comedy triumph! 'BEYOND THE RAINBOW WITH THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED—INCLUDING HARRY MOREY GEORGE FAWCETT WALTER MILLER \m\\mummmun l\\\\\“\ \“\ :, pueeon, | Smesenr | ot MACEY HARLAM VIRGINIA LEE CLARA BOW HELEN WARE DIANA ALLEN JAS. HARRISON Five renowned beauties, two famous emotional stars and eight male actors who count their admirers by the millions—All in & great director’s greatest screen masterpiece—The story of a girl who faced the greit sacrifice and suddenly found happiness and love! A GREAT CAST IN A GREAT PICTURE ANIMATED CARTOON—PATH%ONEWS VIEWS—LITERARY DIGEST PALAC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—T. J. GANNON, DIRECTOR “MLLE. MODISTE” (HERBERT) -THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY. I MAY McAVOY w “THROUGH A GLASS WINDOW” R ONE OF THE GREATEST EXPOSITIONS OF LIFE . Q 73 kL‘ Ifit ¢ ' ; " TigE (LR w /il il COLONIAL BEACH A DISTINCTIVE CAST \ 2 ‘“Washington’s Atlantic City”’ 8¢, MARY CARR - PAUL WILLIS . OPENS FOR THE 1922 SEASON .VIOLET MERSEREAU J. BARNEY SHERRY‘ SATURDAY, MAY 27 AND ASTHE -~ Special Memorial W~ ADDED ATTRACT. !ON “u : Day Trips TRIART PRODUCTIONS PRESENTE PALATIAL STEAMER YOUNG PAINTER | o FROM REMBRANDT'S FAMOUS PAINTING Lse:-:“"it: S.'tr;d:. e FEATURING - 217, 2: . M. MARY ASTOR FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA - - QUSTAV HINRICHS, GUEST comuc‘ron ! cunls'm: mu.: sr:cm., “col.n FEET” © EXCLUSIVE SHOWING LATEST FOX NEWS EVENTS TOPICS OF THE DAY, ovxmu—-"umrr cAvmr' (Suppe) = SALT WATER BATHING, INENCRABBING,

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