Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 54

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NINTH-AT -D B BEGINNING. TODAY, COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL A RADIUM OF TERPSICHOREAN SPLENDOR t “BITS OF DANCE HITS” § FEATURING A QUINTETTE OF LIVELY STEPFERS KAWANA DUO anm Sisters & Armastrong Vernatile Orlental Gymassts Offer “Gems of Joy* MARDO, & ROME ROBER & GOLD 1 “'A Gelllsion of In “‘Character Jaueh Bite PHOTOPLAY RUBYE DE REMER, LEWIS 8. STONE AND WILLIAX V. MONG 1N “PILGRIMS OF THE NIGHT” ADAPTED FROM ¥. PHILLIPS OPPENEEIN'S “PASSERS 3T Attractions—¥ eel ™ a ews We 1031 %= 20°50° EXCEPTING IA'I'VR-DA'B- SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Ii &) e e == ez T 'RANDALL'S -METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENT, P Beginning Today at 3 "9 The Juvenile Geniua who earned world- lodd. fame by Ais eztraordi- work in “The Kid.” “Peck’s 'fllny" and “My Boy." JACKIE COOGAN in @ role swhich for irresistidle comedy and heart-toucking pathos (meaurably ezcels any of the ex- ceptional characters this wonder/ul youngster previously Aas® brought o the acreen. “TROUBLE” Pive reels of. perfect entertain- ment in which a plucky kid travels s rough but laughter laden read to Aappincss. OVERTURE—"CARNEVAL" (Dvorak) N. Mirskey, Conducting WASIIIIGTOI'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS8—TOPICS OF THE DAY BEN TURPIN in “STEP FORWARD” filllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|II|IHlllll||lll||l||IIIIIIIII"IIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFr; T IllmlllIIIIIIllllllMI||II||Il|II|IIIIIIIIlHHHIIIIIlHII"IIIII N0 agacacacas 2k = SRSl T ;v;vl.TJ. &5 lch-hwywzmmm A TS T T ByasnInan and APOLLO, with their rejuvenated lllfl‘? LIGHTFUL AL FRESCO GARDENS, are famols for their nhuhll‘ COOLNESS and PERFEOT COMFORT flnrln. even the most opm weather. Typhoon fan systems that fill the sndlwrlnu with cool, washed air many times a minute insure uniform tempeorature mshy degrees oooler than the outdoors. Even were our houses not the coolest, most ornate and most efficiently conducted in the Capi- tal, the excellence of our SUPERLATIVE PIC- TURES and the charm of our INCOMPARABLE MUSIO would cause you to forget the-heat and its trritating effect on mind and body. As it s, we offer perfect provision for your COMPLETE ENJOYMENT throughout the sume Anna Maud Hallam RETURN ENGAGEMENT Poli’s Theater, Beginning Wednesday, May 31 Two lectures daily by America’s Greatest Psychologist and Educator 4:30—“Why You Are, What You Are and Where You Are” #8:15—“Fame, Fortune or Failure, Which Way Are You Headed?” ANNA MAUD HALLAM, YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY Foundgr of the Interna. LET'S GO! nond"Auochted Clubs of No Admission Charge~COME! | Practicat Psychology. | = RIALTQ == ToDAY 2:30 PM.cALL WEEK--12 AM.-11P.m. PHOTOPLAY AND MUSIC UNSURPASSED I UNIVERSBAL PRESENTS { ‘luod Near Wfllm ‘With o m Begch! " Palatial Steamer 'ST;JQHHSj Todrg at ® A. M. Toravrow ut 330 P. W e Tuesday, May 30th : 4o-miLE T g :VM Ilvlu;: lsr.‘r..' " Most B‘nuhful Plup Near the National Capital smm SEASON OPENS MAY 30 FREE: !"RIE DANCING BEAUTIFUL FARK, POPULAR AMUSEMENTS, - -PICNIC GROUNDS, BOATING, FISHING M Served by First-Class Restaurant Located ia Park: “" ":l'. '--l-lu. Souventrs, &ec. Historic Picturesque Great Falls#5Potomac THE NIAGARA OF THE SOUTH Scenery Unsurpassed. See the Searchlight on the Falls. FARES—Round Trip bousLe ADULTS......50.Cents | TRACK .40 Cents| panway TERMINAL, 38'1'H AND M STREETS N.W. m Georgetown Cars um Sheik” and now appears lu the Airsi 'y one of the worl atory i ‘OEW S I’AI.AGE Ress to snnounce. as the extrosrtisery _ming uday. llct l-o-m-l and femous atar! AGNES AYRES Who mru lllah Wfilf triumpha in “The AMUSEMEN Willard Room =\ Monday Dveming, May I0th, af Su§ AL JULES FALK, Violinist FUHRIM!, i Tickets. . \.$2.20, $1.65 and $1.i0 On Sals, News Stand, Hotel Willard * ——ALWAYS & GOCD SHOW, ToaamaLL's THeaTER | ——TYTR AT B P TODAY—MON~TUES. W o ATt BT TR Punch. ‘B With ¢ Mighty Szcond Hand Rose BUSTER KEATON 4 Becream s ¢ New Two-Reel Riot P WED~THURS. &) CONSTANCE TALMADGE ‘With Henneth "Harlan in “Polly of the Follies” Eipling’s “Baliad of Pisher's Board- b Al " A ZFRL—SAT.- W) THOMAS MEIGHAN In His New Paramount Vehicle “The Bachelor Daddy” DOORS OFEN 'x‘oDA! 2:9 0'010“ at- gram for the week h‘ - ght flldefld For” and who original aoreem 's great authors! TS. WI‘.' Sl‘fi Gunfled Name. ARIOUS are the reasons for chang- ing ©One’s name to go on “he stage. Years ago a blond young Eirl named Loulse Kerlin had a unique reason for changing hers to_one that is now known very weil. This girl, having played a season of small-time vaude- ville, walked into the Chicago offica of Paul Dresser, then a famous com- poser and music publisher, to get several orchestrations. Mr. Dresser Qquestioned her, and she learned that her father, then dead, had been « benefactor of Paul Dresser. he lat! el i v E BEosperous and influe Of the American stage. She playing an important role in ing Sands” & George Melford mount ‘production. now ¥ STREET AT SEVENTH Nights at §:30 Mats. at 2:20 BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT The GARRICK PLAYERS In the International Comedy Success ENTER MADAME By Gilda Varesi and Dolly Brroe Nights, 25 conts to 81 | 3—!1. MATINEES THIS WEEK—n | Tues., Thurs. and Bat. i Extra Holiday Matioee Tuesday | No Increase in rices NEXT WEEK—Wilam Harriges, bis famous succems “THE ACQLL FTAL with the Garrick Players. \ , DECORATION DAY]{ | STARTING AT 1:30 Afternoon Dancing {§ Mary Sweet Candies for Every Lady. RChevy Chase Lake MT. VERNON Via Steamer Charles Macalester v. 7th St. Wharf 10 am, 2:30 pm. Phone Main 825 Cllesapeake Beacb FREE DANCING All Beashore Attractions Hotel and Osfe Bervice Al Days Except Susdays and Iiolidays Adults, Chlldren, 25e Excursion Trains Leave District Liue Monday—10:50, 0. Decoration Day 10:30, 11:30, 0. 3, 4:40, 6. Frequept Trains Returning IF YOU ARE SEEKING . “THE ORDEAL” Standard Time. - BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM A 4-S SUPPORTED BY GDIHD IllEl. AND e ___Ei A R;—WF U :—e....———E . ; Y~ F T s e : rwen an low Pictured ‘amid _settings Her YOUR BUDDIES, Wit Amerloa’s greatest scenic designer! Tittie Prinoees RUTH ROYFE Amerion’s Winsomest and Wittiest Ints ble Charscterizationg | MoonY & “‘Opers_& Jasz. Daily 5% | Suday: RECREATION TODAY INE ONE SFOT SPOTNEAR whgmo*uh ADMISSION AMUSE ~ SUNSHINE COMEDY “THE WISE DUCK" * Pathe News Views—Screen Snapshots PALACE BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THOMAS J. GANNON, DIRECTOR THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR FLEASURE FLACE TRERENTING CULARL TTRACTIONS A OF 4 SIVER < B ‘E‘."“E"’o“i’f’ii'i-: LE MAIRE _ In His Greatest Hu?s" ““AT THE D! With _Jos Phillips Aufl.lll.lbll- KATE ELINORE & SAM WILLIAMS hmlflmdmfi!fllfll “WANTED—A COO! J Taek Harley and His Fuany gfifi: fli- Fabios, Fathe Flotorial. !FE -Im, [TODAY DAY, SISTERS, ALMA NEILSON and All Last Week's Talked-of Comedy Bill 3&8:15 5 me ik and Trving Sta. N AN AL STAT, CABT. NEW STANTON "‘c,',,:‘ MACK SEYNETT'S SUPREME EFFO “MOLLY O” WITH MABEL NORMAND AN I wo -?nuuu‘«n Pmni““ Comedy Greaier Tha ie Coms L Ave m cAs't. “THE SHBIK'S WIFE v-n- ot covrruc: PALMADGE -POLLY ¥ THE FO! n:\.\“‘w.l'vom:‘;.fl Nivore; "mri‘!: e 'l;l'lm E, in . 963 o A‘l and 3 ATEES “and” GREAT . CAST *“THE RIGHT m-r FAILED." DA' AND TOMORROW-—— “HA| ' . Yo Tio, 228 sther’ seced siire ire. 5" \THS FAST MALE: N ..Lu_____.....____ mmum nal.!.ml . 25 %fllfi X paco oo ni TopAY. BEAUMONT Special Film Features CRANDALL’S v 14th SAVOY 'rlltA’rr.. ,A‘D AEDEV W T. DN THROGI S AVERUE GRARD 2 P.M. DAILY: 8 P.AL i Agd ,5"“‘ TOMORROW--NoRMA Tl W[th !P!CIAL ll#l.RAT T mho POLITAN. “"T FAGK e LR ROBILITAN. € O CRANDALL'S "A’:‘::;"&".‘%‘En“' 634 H St, N.E. MATINEE 8ATURDAY. 2 L muuxnuw_.-mm“. and AGNES XD PAID FOR. DO ME A ; mnuqnumuamv" “THE MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES” IN HIS GREATEST SCREEN TRIUMPH 8UPPORTED BY A BIG SPECIAL CAST, INCLUDING ALAN HALE STANLEY GOETHALS . IRENE RICH 'SPOTTISWOODE AITKEN " FRANK CAMPEAU DAGMAR GODOWSKY D~ SPECIAL MUSIC WEEK FEI'I‘IIB‘- CONCERT ARTIST. - : MARIA SAMSON | ST. e I L oA MRS FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA GUSTAV HINRICHS-GUEST CONDUCTOR | DIVERTISSEMENTS CRRISTIE SMILE SPECIAL “THE HICKORY NICK” “HOW.70 GRow TN | SYMPHONIC OVERTURE | VERA GORDON AND DORE DAVIDSON “FUN APLENTY From sides o the thrilling derby recer, Py cosster. with its new e o H "-: contiruously pleying ot popuisr music u ts. e et Ty a ek dahgnrel. sreliey rip aleng the banks of the historic Potomae river by commodious 'Il\l?’:.l Railway and_Eleotric Company rect to the fl!mil. MATINEE DANCE MEMORIAL DAY STARTING 4 P.M. - _THE_- . LiNCOLN " Wonder Theater of the World U Street at 12th N.W. TQDAY and MONDAY A Paramount Production FIND THE WOMAN «nsational Detective Story of g gnd Thrills, Featu iny 4f MA RUBENS Ca At 719 9th st. . DANCING. AGE DANCING. Buck—Faney. MI88 Late of Mclntsre & Heath, Adems 123 for appointment INE BALLE, Frankiin €508, will teach to dance in @ few lessons and produce re- Classes s, Private any time. and Friday: hours, 10 a.m. to 10

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