Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 62

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L AMUSEMENTS. VE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE 'STRAN]) NINTH-AT - MEWHAT DIFFERENT D BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL DIVERSION ‘BOTHWELL BROWNE'S 'BATHING BEAUTIES SPECTACULAR FANTASY WITH A CAST OF NINE ARTISTS DAILEY BROTHERS Equilibrists RAINBOW & MOHAWK 20th_Century Indiany GREY & BYRON MONS. GR. 'l' From the Ca —ROVANCE—LOVE—ADVENTURE ¢ «my OLD KENTUCKY HOME” wri MONTE BLUE 5 ' 2 SHGWS FOR THE 5 T Addea Attractions—Multiple Reel Comedy and News Weekly PRICE CF 1 9% THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. flIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll||IIlll|lIIIIIII|l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_lé JAMES C. MORTON A mrz\nou MUSICAL REVUE AND A BROADWAY BEAUTY CHORUS THE VINTOUR BROTHERS AMFRICA'S MOST POPULAR ATHLETES MATT SCANLON . 20c. 50c. Sunday and Holldays Excepted. R. L Ave. BAREYMOKE, 1 _HOLMES. % TOMORROW. fJLYMPlC e U s Cecil B. DeMille" With THOMAS JOY _ar w Most and MATT ¢ * Also HAR. Remarkal 3 pl?. D. W. GRIFFITH'S || i “WAY DOWN EAST” e ELlT 1ith_Street and n l. Ave, o THE BOND EO Pa. Ave. Ph. RICHARD BARTHEL !lE‘ii |n Shown 8, 5, 7 “GRANDM AI'S BOY” JIIRICHARD TALMADGE| Filmland’s Newest Athletic Star—(Ask Douglas ;pr(emlnrel Sunday at 3. £:40, €:20 OLI'S rerrommances Shubert THE Attractiecs SBEASON'S POPULAR MUSICAL EVENT. FORTUNE GALLO Presents the SAN CARLO 9th Near E HAROLD LLOYD BEGINNING TOMORROW GRAND OPERA COMPANY America’'s Sreatest and Only Touring Operatic Organization. 100 Pesple. Complete Orchestra and Chor! us, Featuring Distinguished American and Europear Artists. | THE. OPERAS AND CASTS: MONDAY ceeeeenennnnnnnn Aida. . TUESDAY .. WED. MAT. ...Tales of Hoffman.. WED. EVE. ......... La Boheme. THURS..... Cavalleria Rusticana.. Followed by Pagliacci. FRIDAY ......c---- La Traviata. . SAT. MAT. Jewels of the Madonna. . ............. Carmen. . .Madame Butterfly.. pnm. i{Rappola, DeMette, Salasar, Bonelll, ' DeBiast. Klinova, Valle,” DeBlam. Lucchese, Charlebols, Kline ova, Hoscaccl. Valle. {hm-. Charlebois, Barra, Bonelil, DeBlasi. 4 DeMette, Kiinova, Bossacol ! Interrante. {chnlobol-, Famadas, Bon- Barra, { Lucchese. Kiinova, Barra, Valle, Cervi. J Fitaiu, D!H!l(& Boscaocl, vy alle, DeBlas!. 2 Jardon, Chnunnou. Salazar, 1 Tnterrante. CARLO PERONI, Conductor. $3.00, SAT EVE. $1. f’l!c WEEK IEGINN ING ts and Sat Mat.: . 78c and §0c. mITNSTANDING THE MAGNITUDE OF THIS ATTRACTION A POPULAR SCALE WILL PREVAIL DEC 10 and 31; Wed. Mat, POP. MATINEE THUR.-SAT. SEA'I'S NOW PRICESI EVENING 50c to $2.50 THUR. MAT. 50c to $1.50 SAT. MAT. 50c to $2.00 | THE NEWEST AND BEST OF ALL WONDERFUL WINTER GARDEN REVUES MOST STUPENDOUS REVUE ' TUPENDOUS 26 = SCENB THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SPECTACLEON EARTH IIIOF 1922 WILLIE AND EUGENE ETHEL -EMILY MILES—FRED FBRANCIS RENAULT—I' ANNY DARE—GEO. AND] ARTHUR MARGETSO! HOWARD ! lfl SINGERS I)ANCERS COMEDIANS N—ALEXANDEE FRANK— ; THE LOCKFORDS - THE MACKWEYS T“E WORLD-FAMOUS WINTER GARDEN BEAUTY BRIGADE COMING--Week Beginning Monday, Dec. 17 b YORK WINTER GA| | g SRV MUSCAL REVIE. - Mail Orders New—Nights S0 to $8.50 Mat. 500 1o 000 i i | { i | \ | || ROSE SELDON & BROTHER| _ BOLAND & KNIGHT || = OO O T TSR AT AT RO O BEST SEATS $1.00 Ia ‘The Maz Hunt,” with Miriam Hopkin and George Tripp HARRY BLOOM sWw=ET voIcED smiozn HARRY Rovc IN A NEW DANCE nn:n'rmnmu:vr Raffaro—Maida Du Fresne—inita Stoops—Billes JAMES C. MORTON S With Mamie FEdna and Alfred Moerton NITES 25¢-$1 NEXT GEORGE JESSEL m COURTNEY SISTERS WEEK TROUBLES of 9 COMELA SA (Exoe A TIRE & THE REVUB CRAZE “MELODY REVlEW” NAN DECKERT, ATKINSON & MACK AND THE GOLDEN GATE FIVE Giving a New Version of Songs and Damces with a Jasz Kick | i I : i : : % ; Present This Amusing Playlet—Full of Comedy and Novel in Idea Wonderful Balaneing, Poxing Styles, Smiles, Songs SPECIAL FEATURE FILM—INTRODUCING Fairbanks—He Knows), in “THE UNKNOWN” | A Fast Action Photoplay Full of Thrills and Excitement Shown at All Performances Except Saturday and Sunday Evenings Comedy Film I “Lots o' Bull" International News Movie Chats THE PRESIDEN Ave, at 11th Street—Phomne Franklin 5403 FUNNY P ODAY AT 2.3 . C, 1 GAVETY =5 JACOBS & JERMON, INC., Present BURLESQUE'S BIGGEST LAUGHING SENSATION THE ALL NEW BON TONS A JOYFUL, JIN("LIN(‘l TILIUSXCAL DIVERSION Wi JOHN BARRY A CAST OF DISTINGUISHED PLAYERS AND AN ADORABLE CHORUS OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY DE(‘EMBER . 3y ] 1922—PART 3. Ninth St. Near F Smoking Permit Twiee Dally 215, | Sunday Mat. 3 P. M. Attractiea MISS JANET RICHARDS Iuterpretive Talks on the Grest Questions of the Hour—Home and Foreign. Every Monday Morning at 10:45 New Masounic Temple, 13ta and New York Ave. Admission (Including Tax) 85 Cents AMUSEMENTS. urnday, 'lluhb "Ifl 32, “PLL KILL ’EM” NEXT WEEK: “KEEP SMILING” P e T e b s P ANNIVERSARY WEEK RIALTQ === —TO THE PUBLIC— IF CAREFUL STUDY COVERING SIXTEEN YEARS MEANS ANYTHING AND, IF THE TASTE OF AMUSEMENT SEEKERS HAS NOT CHANGED—OVERNIGHT YOU ARE GOING TO SEE AN EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE IN “SHADOWS” - ADAPTED FROM WILBUR DANIEL STEELE'S PRIZE STORY LOH CHANEY WALTER LONG PORTRAYED BY HARRISON FORD JOHN SAINPOLIS BUDDY MESSENGER IT'S A PREFERRED PRODUCTION DIRECTED BY TOM FOREMAN —NOTE— TO INSURE THAT EACH UNIT OF THIS BILL IS APPROPRIATE AND OF THE BEST, THE MUSICAL PART OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE IN THE CAPABLE HANDS OF CREATORE THE FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA IN OVERTURE CONDUCTING AND GEORGE WILD DIRECTING SPECIAL SCORE : : : : : SAME PRICES COME EARLY Nights at 8:30—M¥atineas, Wed. and Sat, 2:30 LAUGHS! - ROARS!- GHEERS! If you've been one of the hilarious thousands who have packed the President Theater at every performance dur: ing the past week, you'll understand clearly just why ARTHUR LESLIE SMITH AND HENRY DUFFY ANNOUNCE 2" GREAT WEEN TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 8:30 AT 8:30 =4 THE IRISH-AEBREW LAUGH RIOT! EIGHT SOLID MONTHS IN NEW YORK -OVER 400 TIMES IN LOS ANGELES 24 WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO AND NOW IT'S WASHINGTON'S TURN! EXCEPT SATURDAY m SUNDAY llIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIlIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll v ST F Street at Tenth Sunday, S to 11 P. M—Daily 11 A. M. t» 11 P. M. THIS WEEK The Bcreen's Most Gemial Personality in His First Nine-Reel Special Production CHARLES RAY Az John Paul Bart, Olothes Presser, with Ambi- tion, Ideas and Nerve, Who “Borrowed” a Dress Suit and Invited Himself to the Most Exclu- sive Bocial Function in Towm, Achieves His Greatest Personal Triumph in United Artists’ A TAILOR MADE MAN Skilifully Adapted from Harry James Smith's Stage Hit, Originally Produced Dy Cokan and Harris as a 3-8eason Vehicle for Grant Mitchell, and Filawlessly Enacted by a Distinguished STELLAR CAST THOMAS RICKETTS KATE LESTER EDYTH CHAPMAN CHARLOTTE PIERCE JACQUELINE LOGAN THOMAS JEFFERSON DOUGLAS GERRARD 'HENRY BARROWS EDDIE GRIBBON ETHEL GRANDIN And Soores More Whose Sterling Work Helps to Preserve’ AR of the Play's ROMANCE LAUGHTER World Survey . . . Fun From the Press LYMAN H. HOWE GEM WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA Master Pianist Series Gabrilowitsch | Distinguished Russian Planist Masonic Auditorium Dee. 7, at 8:15 0'Clock $1.50, $1 and rar tax T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G St. MARGUERITE De LAMOTTE |M°E"f‘fi OPOLITAN] | R § Tty {Beats on Bale Mrs. First performance n America. ACCORD!\'; to Willi-m Dunlap, the first performance of any play a regular theatrical company was “The Merchant Dunlap, who w of the A, istorian maintain: {of Ve !burg on jthe first GERALDINE FAR Prima Donna Sop-ano Polf's Thenter, Thura., Dre. Droop s. 13th PHILHARMOCNIC COURSE PoLr's THEAPTH( 4:30 Polf's Theater, Tuenday, Dee. 1 Subscribers t the change FRIEDA PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leopold Stokowskl, Conductor Soloist Ernest Schelling Pianist NATIONAL TEEATER, Tues, Af:. Arthur Smith, Inc.. 1306 G St. " Joseph Rosenblatt Will Give a Becital at the SHUBERT-GARRICK Sunday, Ticke: he Hox Office. LWAYS A OOD SHOW, EFTODAY—MON.—TUES. W With _Brilliant Sup Eiaborate Pic the Epochel & 'ua %z AFWED~—~THURS. W WM. FOX OFFERS Hing Story, Really Lived W SFFRIL—SAT. B2 AMERICAN ANNOUNCES In @ Vivid Drama, Prolific in Ro- mantic S-rlmt(mu and Tense Umazes—THE HARRY POLLARD in \un RTON iasden st parier RAR 4:30 December 10th, at S:30 P. CRANDALL'S THEATER | NINTHATE™ FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE EAST IS WEST Aesop Fable, “Henpecked Harry” SILVER WINGS Mutt and Jeff Cartoon—Exztras CARMEL MYERS L DANGER POINT “HOOK, LINE AND SINKER” [ ® |America at a regular theater and bw of !I ™M MARY CARR In a Buperb Production of a Ster- Depicting ~ Modern American Home Life as It ls to Murrax, Maude Alles T peivate. Ay Reparate st vate, | Any hour- Class and class dance Sat.’evenings. In tion, 8 to 9; Cancing, 9 to 12, with orches: 1y in & few lessoma,

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