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?y l/ & Yin Hohdm wad Sorl | Pflcu uP atinees. Except Sat.. Sun. and Hollda: and Ending Sun. Night, Dec, 3, 1022, Thanksgiving D: The Dimpled ing of the Dance . Late Youthful Star of “Ziexfeld Folliex” and George White’s “Scandals’ Ann Penmngton Recital_of Exquisite New Dances I Indian Baritone CHIEFTAIN CAUPOLICAN Mathias in “The Polish Jew.” Last Years Big % _nt The Metropolitan Opera Houre Merry Eccengrics Al—TEDMA —Fanny '-l‘ll-ucaneu" A unique Blend of Fun and Music BRIANTS MURRAY & GERRISH “The Dream of the Moving Man™ “Studying Stars” And for a Second Week by Insistent Public Demnnd GERMAINE MITT Y AND TILLiO a Danse Jalouse” And Extra Added Thelr ‘onception of a Parisian Apache Scene Four Pathe | Aesop’s l Topics of Yellerons News Fables the Day TOD AY 3:060 Mitty and Tillio, Ben Welch, 8:15 Edna Aug, Jimmy Lucas, Etc. with The Stewart Sisters In Creator of A Bilty CHASE & LATOUR in “Around The er” Tomorrow Night NATIONAL '553A0 wee Only theater in Washington offering exclusively American and foreign stars of first rank MATINEES—Thanksgiving Day and Saturday e e e e ' “More Fun Than ‘The Bat’ ”—N. Y. Times. l Atter Its Triumphs jn London, New York and Chieago, Charles Dillingham Presents WARNER || in the Thriller of Thrillers, “BULL DOG DRUMMOND” The Super Shocker by “Sapper.” Staged by Fred G. Latham. THRILLS, SUSPENSE, = MYSTERY AND LOTS OF REAL FUN Prices (plus 107 war tax): Kights, Orch.. $2.50; Bal. 82, $1.50 and $1: 24 Bal.. 8. Thanksgi Day and Orch.. $2 31.50 and $1; 2d Bal.. 50c. FARTING MAT SEATS THURSDAY IXT MONDAY 'Wednesday & Saturday Mall Orders Accepted HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON In Henry Bataille’s Great Play, LA TENDRESSE (Tenderness) Prices (plus 107 war tax): Nights, Orch., $2.50: Bal.. $2, $1.50 and $1; iy Bal. 80c. inees Wed. and Sat.: Orch., $2: Bal.. $1.50. $1; 2d Bal.. MOCNDAY, DECEMBER 11th DAVID BELASCO Presents MR. WARFIELD as SHYLOCK N THE MERCHANT OF VENICE i BURTON HOLMES MOTION I Sunday Evenings PICTURES | Monday Matinees PRESEHT PAY PEKING, Dec. 3 and 4 UP THE YA% JTZE KIAKS, Dec. 10 and 11 Lafcadio Hearn’s UNFAMILIAR JAPAN, Dec. 17 and 18 Course Tickets Tomorrow: $4, §3.50, $2.50, $2 and $1.50. 201 ingle sale onens Friday, Dec. 1. N%7777333333k:, 7o) Malil Orders Accepted Course Sale Cloxes Nov. [ SRR O “THE PRESIDENT THE COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 8:30 AT 8:30 ANNENICHOLS' IAUGHING SUCCES. 8 SOLID MONTHS IN NEW YORK! OVER 400 TIMES IN LOS ANGELES! 23 WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO! AND STILL RUNNING IN ALL THREE! ———————————————————————————————————— For the first time in Washington theater history, a current $3 New York dramatic success will be presented in Washington at prices ranging from 50c to $1.50. BEST SEATS $1-00 EXCEPT SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND THANKSGIVING 00T OO 0 TS WE PLAY LOEW SVAUDEVILLE . ISTRAN]) BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE CHANGE OF BiLL KING OF SYNCOPATION—PAUL WHITEMAN PRESENTS HIS “ROMANCE 0F RYTHM ORCHESTRA” UNDER_THE DIRECTION OF ALEX. HYDE, B. M. U. 8. N. TOY BROTHERS i BIRDIE KRAEMER Pantomimists “Cute Little Mocking Bird” MORLEY SISTERS Vit ronge: o~ PHOTOPLAY ®% A PULSATING DRAMA OF ROMANCE AND MYSTERY SHIRLEY MASON in “Youth Must Have Love” ‘Added Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly ¥ 2 SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 9% MATINEES, 10c. 31c—NIGHTS, 20c, 50c. Sunday and Holldays Exc 'GRAND OPENING ' I s TOMORROW NIGHT Playing Shubert Attractions \hdnm 'l'hlnklllvln; Du and Saturday who EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Booxs awo lyrics By A £Tuom A5 & %Bgy\u GEORGE GERSHWIN & WhtL1Am DALY aceo 3v W. H. GILMORE— $ace0, &Y o9 SULIAN MITCHELL CasT INCLUDES MRZ dlm ’TiARRY E MMA HAIG + OL| D Eva CLARK - ‘moms' EMV % DERSON, FRANK YNE > ;DHH OF RURAL BEAUTIES ‘A MORAL Every MINUTE AND A LAUGH IN EVERY MORAL NEXT BRILLIANT GRAND OPERA EVENT WEEK Bulnnlng Monday. Mats. Wednesday and Saturday RTUNE GALLO PRESENTS THE SAN GARL( opemr COMPANY Ames:a's Grestust and Osly Touring Opsratic Organizatien. 100 Pasels. Complets Orehestra and’ chorus. _Briiiaat Soonic and Cosfuming Effects. . Stasia anse. REPERTOIRE AND CAs"'rs MONDAY . TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY, MATI Lucches WEDNESDAY, EV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllli!lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllflllllflmlIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlL-“ MADAME BUTTERFLY DeBiasi. 'I‘ALEIR OF HOFFMAN RIA RUSTICANA THURSDAY Followed by Chariebols Fai _IIIIIIIII ..LA TRAVIATA SATURDAY MATI) - SALOME SATURDAY EVE\L ... CARMEN Pme‘ Nights & Sat. Ma , $ .50, $2 $1.50 & $1. ——-- Wednesday Matinee: $2 $1.50, $1, 75¢, 50c. MRS, WILSON.GREENE'S (DROOPS). PTIONS NOW AT "‘«‘t‘aeulfu GEAT" SALE OPENS AT POLI'S THURS.. RAJAH' A story vibrant with passionate love-scenes, dazzling with gorgeous settings, and thrill swept with adventure and ‘mystery. One of the greatest roles that this internationally famous star has ever brought to the theater! Don’t miss it! WITH WANDA HAWLEY AND CHARLES OGLE Q@ GParamounl Cpiciure NOW PLAYING evs COLUMBIA F STREET AT 12TH THEATER ==t GEOME ADE'S story, “Back Home ahd Broke,” filmed at the Paramount Long Island studlo,. according to Thomas. Moighan, the most carefully stories ever made for the gcreen. **Ade told me the general {dea of this! story a year ago,’ .shortly after he had agreed to write ‘Our Leading Citizen," about building the atory in a systematio mollon Californ! MUSEMENTS. . home in Indiana and spent a week with me. We talked, I acted, and Ade re- | wrote nearly eyery scene before it was ready for shooting. The whole thing | was done in a workmanlike manner. " A Zealous Author. screen story, and he applied what he Iel.rned at that time to the writing uH “But that was not the end. Every he present story we are making. eek 1 get from three to four letters *‘George Ade never does any v.hln: by ! umux how the story is going and sug- halves. Unlike some authors and some | gesting new points to strengthen it the star in the picture, is one of | 3ctors I know, i 4 original | oM down to the motion picture, Ade | over wrote a line for the prepared orig! l" working to do something better for | the screen than he has ever done be S fore. He is studying and working eve An unknown singer named unyd minute to find the best ways of ex- pressing thought through the mediui % of the camera. His hand has never nounced at the B. F. once gone toward the old trunk for a| Theater, New York. with Ann Pe dusty manuscript. | nington. No single singer since John | “When Ade got ready to put the story | Steel, it is said, has made so pro- on paper he came to New York from his | nounced an mpression. which is now being screen.” explained Meighan, and! he went He studied the technique of the ?lcture at the Lasky studlo in before he wrote his first IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIlIIIIIIIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII TODAY AT 230 P. M. R fis METRQPOLITAN “Il DAILY 10“AM™UPM FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS KATHERINE MacDONALD Supported by Bryant Washburn, Nigel Barrie, “Itchie” Headrick and a Nota- bdle Emsemble in Her Latest and Most Engaging Melodramatic Romance WHITE SHOULDERS George Kibbe Turmer’s Story of a Girl Whose Mother Sought to Auction Off Her Beauty to the Highest Bidder ALBO A FIRST NATIONAL BUSTER KEATON With Pa, Ma and Sis Keaton, of the Famous Vaudeville Team. in a New Two-Reel Streak of Fun Charged With A Million Volts of Laughter, The ELECTRIC HOUSE The Surprising Adventures of a Young Botanist, Commissioned to Electrify a Millionaire’s Palatial Mansion WORLD SURVEY——LYMAN H. HOWE CAMERA GEM——FUN FROM THE PRESS OVERTURE—"“DANCE OF THE HOURS” (PONCHIELLI)—N. MIRSKEY, CONDUCTING WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA fillIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllI|IIlIIIIlIIIIIII|I|I|||I|||II|III|I||I -—-——-—————I—_—_——__ | "ACTION EVERY MINUTE g BETTY COMPSON—BERT LYTELL — THEODORE KOSLOFF IN A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PARAMOUNT SUPER-SPECIAL “T0 HAVE=TO HO ADAPTED FROM THE WORLD FAMOUS STORY BY MARY JOHNSTON DIVERTISSEMENTS FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA—-GEORGE WILD, DIRECTOR---SPECIAL SCORE - COMEDY: SNUB POLLARD IN “NEWLY RICH” EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||III[II[IIIIIIII "y who_condescended 10| Ade is the most enthusiastic author Who | rnore assets than physical charm fye Beauty a Fad;ng Asset! HAs the day of the chorus girl who has only beauty passed into beyond? Herman Timberg, producer that it has. Even now, he Broadway producers are demand he 3 stage beginners “Beauty is an e jbe combined with i girl is to progre 1 of the front line,” a “I have personally jrehearsed more than vaudevill and dist times unusual attractions h ure were hopeles called upon to ‘o thin, quxred only ordinary bili It is ine Birla cannot wucoe *ion, no matter what th. i for it may be. “In selecting vaudeville uc {1 have teste and dancink have =ought f, is required to ty that calls f ent and ment: got it, it is produc 100 the that I hr ITus rl the knowledge that « . audience is on her w out of the line, quuL] possession, the spotlight. These her to step into a role whenever the opportunity other words, it provi experience which leads to from the chor Discovered Pola Negr. RICHARD ORDYNSKI, former stag: director of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and the mas who is given the credit of “dizcoy ing" Pola Negri, has been added to 1 Paramount forces. Mr. Ordynski is now studying production and methods under Cecil George Fitzmaurice, tion of becoming onc mount directors Some of the spectac preductions turned qual slave girl in S success in the stage work, it is claim . that bre ame. GERALDINE FARRAR Prima Donns Soprano Poli's Theater, Thu Seats proy . Dee. 7. s Canseet B 13th and G. M. 6483 FRIEDA HEMPEL JENNY “LIND 'CONCERT (First Time in Washington) National Theater, Thursday. December 14, 4:30 Greene's Concert Bureau Fifth Washington Engagement KOCHANSKI *‘A Violinist Fit to Wear the Purple’” NATIONAL THEATER Friday Afternoon 4:30, December 1st Tickets—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50. $1.00 and War Tax T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. N.W. THE RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS Announce & series of six productions To be given In the residence of the lats Alexander Grahan Bell, beginning Wednesday, December 27. 1922 For information telephone Franklin 58 ROBERT BELL, Director JAMES REYNOLDS. Art Director ALWAYS A OOD SHOW. [ Cannonwy’s THente | X TODAY—MON~TUES. W GOLDWYN PRESENTS JOHN BARRYMORE In the Most Dramatic Role Ever Created in Fiction, Taken from the Ploy by Wm. Gilictte. Bosed On the Stortes by A. Conan Doyle SHERLOCK HOLMES Jerry Amimated Cartoon—Eztras WED~THURS—~FRI.—SAT. FIRST NATIONAL OFFEES RICHARD BARTHELMESS Supported by Mary Alden. Mary Thurman, Lawrewce D'Orsay, Ned Sparks and & Star Cast in G Picture as Great as “Tol'able David,” The BOND BOY Paul Parrott in “Shake ’Em Up” Stndio, 1850 Biltmore. WYNDHAM'S, 1841 KALORAMA RD. N.W - All ballroom 'dances taught correctly. F appointment phone Adams 265 DAVISON’S Fef 1329 M n.w. Teach you to dance carrectly in & few lessons, strictly private. _Any hour. rate studios. Class and clase dance Sat. evetags, Tostrae: tion. 8 to 9; dancing. ® to 12, with orchestrs. EATH!RI\E FAULE. . o e a produce Private lessons an JHme 7 and Friday: hours 1 3 rate to 1ad! - £ Dupont studio. Phooe 435-W. Ballroom Danciog. Stage 11ds Classes. D MRS. ACHER'S ETUDIO. 112