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hB’ %unfiw Sifif | Automobiles WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1922, ] Coming Attractions NATIONAL—Irene Bordoni, B. F. KEITH'S—Craig Campbell. “French Doll.” (o8 E; Kelth's advance announcement ! Next Monday at the National'The- {beil, the concert cingers By Borhs |ater Irene Bordoni will hegin a one- and’ his orchestra, Friedkin and he jweek engagement in “The French|da, the dance a Ha 20 I Doll” @ekeribed as a comedy With | geiner with other acts 1o be an- | gs—that is, Miss Bordoni will sing | nounced later. RABGEOSNE S [ resleninve The progress of | A the play. Although Miss Bordoni is | not Lo well known here, she is very | COSMOS—*The Canary Opera popular clsewhere In musical comedy s The (osmos Theater : productions. It was about six ¥ears bl ef ra _Theater announces a |8go ‘that she' deserted her mative| il OF rare entertalnment for young o Uit ehe deseried er rAtw | and old for Christman week. 1t will | York, and. having sacquired the lan- | iigpdf. U Seasons bisxest novelts | guage, she now considers herself a, joo<pCANAry Opera, presented by 1500 AT er s e elmont, the ;;l)r.ttnn:ra]lh maun, “The French Doll" was written by | and 2 flock of beautiful canaries, and itwo Parisians, Paul Armont and Mar- | 55, &, comparison, *A Day in D {cel Gerbison, and it has been Amer- | viie| bresented by the Peerless Ani- ticanized by A. E. Thomas, author of | [Pl Actors. With these will com. | “The Ruinbow.” with the scenes laid | Patsons and White. two attractive in New York ‘clty and Palm Beach,|&nd original girls; Demarest and Wil- Vla It was produced Jast season at | g in an art! hae- in AT THE THEATERS THIS WEEK. S 5 3 3 | Danicl Frohman's Lyceum Theater. | cfo WEVmEr and “arv 1n “Here NATIONAL—Margare. Lawrence, in “Secrets.” drama. Opens to- e _ - ; ey ; : i FUITZGERALD | qullte, supporting company Includes | nd"¥io und Ollie Waters. o & : ; : 3 2] aeic The extraordin eature of the however, will be fa e " Edouard Durand, Frederick Ray: hepiler Poli§ (Edouard Durand. Ereiie. Fokene | Christmas | morrow evening. mous Will Rogers of the Zie POLI'S—Eddic Cantor, “Make It Snappy.” revue. Opens this even- 4 ¢ i Bordon. Mary Robinson, Laura Lus- Jiots Wil GARRICK— 1 il i sler and Burton Brown Sl R ',‘,‘,‘B"\ Bhotimayei sARRICK—Thurston, magic 4 illusions. Opens this . a < Horseman,” a screen adap- R I'hur nagic and illusions. Opens this evening, tation of Washington Irving's clas- rene.” sic, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.™ POLI'S—* The famous musical comedy “Irene” will be seen at Poli's next week, open- ing Christmas night, under the man- f the Vandeérbilt Produc- o spany. its original sponsors STRAND—Lillie Falkner Co. is now in its fourth succe before the public. not only yuntry, but abroad also. This Rose, s lris Comes the Bride., as lchabod Crane. first showing in W, PRESIDEY medy. Periormance this evening B. F. KEITH'S—Aunt Jemima, vaudeville. New show opens tomor- row aftern 1 BELASCO—No periorma « Mlic.. Rhea & Co. vaudevilie. New show opens tomor- T—"Ab & novelty will be shington. 1ce The vaudeville program to be fered at the Strand uext week wil! Le Deaded by Lill dkner and | ing. i | row afternoon P FRAN uBa axt ¢ ile g aite to ot that it contains cle- v ST R.-\N-l?—ll‘.nllx.frr,\ Seatet. vaudeviile. Opens this aiternoc due m;‘.lx‘ s B mi | company and Georze Alexander amil Y—"3liding™ Billy Watson, rlesque. Opens this aiter- {lovers. It an appealing story. cach striving for chief | catehy Ivrics and a musical scor: o i@ jingle. A cast of plavers such is : e = . e b NATIONAL 1 L MARGARET ; om Ay ron e e | Hampton.” opular by Har L—Margaret Lawrence, | 5 [ipaxiineatens It E DR O | EOYmii: & kner has a set LAWREfYCE fF beth sexee”wch vun sins. dunce | A ndicn un’ et company s The add The plot iz tco «1l know et e prepared n interestin MEEIOW Cucn H. Harvis (ye of Revues” the lat Na{tona |peat. Its scenes are laid in N novelty. ¥ will present at the National Theala yyixture of Santos and Haves: i Big danciug numbers are seattered include Permanc and Shelly Migs Margaret Lawrence in the MUl witson, the blackface comic, with ithrough the piece, each a part and a comedy act: American perfornrnce of the NeW | charies Willie W and 1 el ‘of the: stors. - HSdwanil Royes | cv & Snf Elwoof i T8 Eouaant B Seerets AL e Y€ Song.” and Leo Zarrell and compan: i A Nonsensi e “irene 1t is deseribed a real S 5 T aompa own archestra will |10 unique feats of equilibrism ot wo Who has live Lesmneni e ocuEalEy it “Timothy's Guest.™ featuring Mus wun, sweetly. lovingly, contented! et e ous yotheheater ter Joseph Depew and Baby Helen r Rty ¥ rd who now, in t BElveg S jiixa o 2owland, will be the film attractio: winter of these days togetier. Kuow S atiear Sitel ! . LERE 8 : 3 = GARRICK—"The Monster. GAYETY—*"Ti - 3 —"Town Scandals. g his strength and his w (i of Syncopation.” “The Monste bur, by Crane W still deve 1 along 1 L 3 1 fel t dexterit lith Claspe . ke S an lie unpuq R wat i e the frado twins and { cuperthriller, is unnounced by ine Harry ¢Hickey) Le Van will hewd An fatcresting phase of 1ife s 0|50 Bennett, In her dancing do- hubcrt-Garrick Theater for mnext ast of twelve principals picted in the new play like a VOIGE | jjche, d of the Realm,” and H | week. beginning Monday, Dec nber ety ERLEr UEAL ek S0 a e e s i Kendrick, who p 35, “The Monster has had a long run | Seandals.” a musical show of the pop- pe Seitliel s et bieycles, will complete E CAl * the Thirty-ninth Street Theate: v | uli u e Maude Baxter, fea- tering in i whirl of_ditcus- | Gy Sles willfsomplcte DDIE NTOR. {York. It promises an evening among | lured prima donna: the L (o tIaRe , s, | day Keith bill P 1" the spirits. with excitement. thrills, Sisters. fron the Parisian music halls. n theor 1 new era views. | Y Lot B bie Sies ot thehDns ous ! mystery. surprise nd - Taughter. Jehnny Hudgins, native impersonator he principal role calls for the im- | opis Eable By e @ i A e e mendling e east | of Bert Williams: Letty Bolles, sing- personation : I R eed pietars ro i i e Wiibur. Frank Mec- ing and dancing soubrette; Story at vari r 1 1 e o e i Mile. Suzanné Caubet (a 2nd Joe Van, musical comedians, i i \Mme. Sarah Bernhardt). @ chorus of twenty girls in son; nounces its purpose to lighten up the POLI'S—Eddie Cantor, *“‘Make It ciocom in preparation for Cari experience, lingte Cross and con b pany, Vives"; “Traps.” the kid| e, Walter James and | danc be prominent in the pro part : druime d last weelk's | gra ' e P i oE Mk bill wWill appear. | ence. Mr. Harris has - s ‘mi ‘ a fine supprting compans (of hix newt{ COSMOS—Mile. Rhea & Co. | ! the play. I The Cosmos Theater this week | n p z i i \richstein, in “The electrical | ¢ S t of T. {production of “Secrets” she might be be repeated to-|under the local manageme coloring and _ variety: of = {with a bill of novelties whose s G Y - : Snappy. D i SF ovetdles who el ule | SFHIGR SEFONI Gaprack: MiLE. RHEA HE opeslin of “Johaznes Keeisler ihlime Tgotist lddie Cantor. the famous black and | gy 1 SRR e S | 5 New. Totlc o e s oeilat s el [ Etdie Gantor sl fang ack ot [ Rnea and compans” Willhescen i | COSM | at the Apollo Theater. New York.! gen Hecht, will be presented by t mIite fde I oy etics | ALty i 1 production. with oS | has again been postponed, this time Shuberts in New York. Maude Hani tongagement. at the head of the | pindsomcly costumed and . until next Wednesday night ford. remembered in “The Jest.” ha New SYork Winter Uarden extrava: | Columbia and Vi ' | ind Bthelbert Hal & SR e 10 At | sghumbis andRutcary o 5 « Howard and Fhelbert Hales — ; _Make 1t Snuppy.” He sines % | O A eamed for “The lady _Jeanne de Casalis will play in the many ne I I Amountes | Darts ud Grace Clark, bring a rea T ur EILEEN WILSON nave bemn cngagcd for ThC Lty rciter” Guildx production”of. “The e Cac of the highest-paid entertain-|goveitys |n which comedy. ““""i"“;“'r:i e eS Dresident B A will be seen in New York Christmas Tidigss Brouht to 3 S, “r< in the world 'Girls will brinz harmon Zdies U BEERT whicih she i S Version truly a heau ul spectacle; s bt emi . nstre i ot T S ow al . Vi Y5ia - 5 3 S 3 ; i, 3 ey [ i90, |~ emixine minstrel Kuartet of _-ml'-! Burton Holmes Today. _ Seats arc now on sale at Mrs. Wil Natwona ! en announced by the Equity full of snap and a Iay i [othessimitiauastorenna manys | S0 I os il e 2L e cTsen e iconcer it e ilstiand i wha will produce Lynch' oo : g Wi Drine Tines T te7a misture of |y SR LN 0 W | madinee e BurconHotmes 2t the eets ad Radio’s Good S Williams' new comeds, “Why NotT for xome of the songs made popul musical comedy, burlesque. OPCTR | Ciicin ang Wand “Oh tional Theater t afternoon at - 9 A press RTIAnKE e olso i s shortly for Hets Vaudevitle which keens | eginiay o e e | T L dhente ast of ‘Mauguerite D'Alvarez January 5. aar0 s {700d Otory. |sawrday night precedinz o o o T b RN o interest at high pitch. we thariouRcotlrers vl b b ot trad i s the subject rguerite D'Alvarez, the contralt R Margary Lawrence were not! i -, . 3 tnglish thors of four ne mnical picoes Sevex e o atanc | IO e réfincd v S i {oim will mopear I reciial at the National 1 SR aSiIenfng Liee Auuitncealh oo o el s | Which are to be produced dater fn 1he racked up by such an array Frank Mayvo's newest aud, his pro-{ Hearn's Unfamillar Theater Friduy afternoon. January as Mary Carlton in Sam H. Harris |in New York tomorrow night. son 1 €. Coppicus, who has i 5 chearsal la in Love.” ! z t Gl | best photoplay. “Wolf Lffects that the swift changes from s Hde Slocaliinanagimenc s ; g . hat the swift changes from |, & Siacv. by ihign e 3 7 _{Arthur Smith. Inc. Mme. D'Alvar delighting nightly even larger audi-| Henry W. Savage has arrange : v dne to another leave the spec | Pendextor e the silent: feature | deals with the Dic-| was heard under the same manage- ences by telling bedtime stories to!an invitati -ss rehearsal of Dillae) Boberteon euouplars His of the detective in “Whispering ne,” his new musical pro- part ¥ Wires,” has completed # play whiel the Shuberts have pted for pro- duction early in the new year. This is the second play which Mr. Rober son has had accept.d this season. the radio. Clinging Recently ske was invited to broad-!duction, at the Knickerbocker The- cast a taik from the Newark broad-[ater. New York. Sunday afternoon casting station of Westinghouse—and | preceding Christmas The play opens | she did. She gave a little talk, sug- the following night : nds and peoples of the ment last season und her conquest the Urban Movie | 835t Ceylon, Malay | was unmistakable. i rfully educat | states and Siam. with a touch Of| "Tickets are to be had of T. Arthur| Internatior Burma for good 'measure. Smith, Inc., 1406 G street. An unusually large number of real- | motion pictures, showing the | dazed. The costumes worn are de-| 2T b, B0 clared to be the Joveliest in d"‘“"""{hlm Taug pr i mented with apd the richest in fabric ever seen in | cyu, ATENE a modern revue. ture and th The book and lyri lge and the music by Jean < are by Harold The new bill will be fi exented | zesting that a radio stock ympany Atter: at the mati tomor !ist e Schwartz, J. C. Huffman staged the |35 o€ ma; fomor e Tite ot the people, their cere- ; ; g at . last week's attrae- | 431 3 oL eoDls; John Charles Thomas January 12. ! Might be formed and play for thel Irving Berlin has written the music picce, and the tions will entertain. | monies. dances, industries and all the | Sty world—or. at least. part of thejand Guy Bolion the book and Iyric P comedy by == | for the Sam H. Harris musical pro- Rachel to be pro- { charm of their architectural setting,| John Charles Thoma and vibrant voice is well krown to | world—every night. This idea aroused Aucan thy ? | Such enthusiasm in one man at Mon-duction starring the Duncan Sisters, §uced Ty the L RS | tauk Point that he immediately tele- | which will be presented early in the | Ka¥ is among those selected for the | phoned his “bravo” to the broadcast- | new year. SUPDeIting <ompaY Hoenry W | ing station Letters ew musical comedy. “The Clinging arranged by Allan K. Foster, The same company that appeared | with Mr, Cantor at the New York 'Winter Garden is prom i fing Lillian Fitzgerald, onner. Lew Hearn, Jo romised. P fehdio Hearm's Unfamiliar Ja- | concertgoers, will present an inter- | pan” is a beautiful picture record of | esting program at the National The- | Mr. Holmes' wanderings this past ater Friday afternoon. January 1Z,| Summer to the places made famous! under the local management of T. STRAND—Du Barry Sextet. At the Strand Theater, beginning this i dance numbers were | i | Savage, Inc. will present afternoon, heading the vaude- ; Somerset Maugham's “East of Sucz.” a ¢ still coming to Miss| i 1 i Trington, Muriel Da F t. Tot | ville program will Le Mme. Du Barry | by Hearn, writings_of and | Arthur Smith. Ine. i s ! = Qualters, Charlotte ‘Woodruff, Tnared | and hor sexier of wrand opera sing- | about Japan are considered classics ot | “Mail orders only are being r.-qu! Lawrence from “outlying points” in- | s Withdrawn Jast night from e yine with beok and ivries by Zeida St e Loy Es L present . protentious offer- | English literature. by T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G| “]":iln{; that the unseen audicne was! Woads, and this weak (i< prodiicer Sears, and score by Harold Leves, o oty r. Queen e eling of high-class song numb e - street. cased. owever, the real point of { o Jace Florence Reed's T the Knickerboeker Theater, New Yo o be e aud acvanty- L Sl S cisshadum rumbersiin WSt ! INEZ VERDIER. he"Story 18 that the utnoriity, arcer | $il Lplars, Florance Reeds beblele b Shrinimat i Wil five Winter Garden beantiow, with the {ogue. " e bifering hax bean tormeq | Handel's Messiah,” Tomorrow. | yne prieda Hempel January 16 Gayety e '® Helon MacKellar. A SATHNE will be featured and the company in- cotor pantomime of Cleveland B ‘Great Moments From Girand Opera”{ The Washinston Charal Society, with | S 2 L e T o s vhs ity —— Sudes Louls Galloway, Jumes . Max ner. Spe scenery and beautiful light- | Chatles Weonzerd as conductor, will give | T. Arthur Smith. Inc. announec Lo bo s nce to | tenevieve Tobin has the title roje 10We. Reginald Pasch. Eleanor Dawn, - ln':";fl'v-r‘(_k are promiscd i"_\ econd concert of the season Mond; 3 (l|;|: ‘.\hni-ml-" eda n;-mp“":\ |I|‘: pre-| be ories in “Poily Treferred,” S blions monalin Jonenht Adiir iy drizn will present an oddity in|evening at *he Masonic Auditorium, 13th sent an interesting prosr: = new comedy that Winehell Smith will RERe ckzon, Charles hoficid, GARRICK—Thurston. lauchter and songs, with numerous street and New York avenue northwe i, | nection with the concert to be given produce in New York in January. Mr. [FNe "“";'v ""i;"“ White and WVan ' sordo ra ards staged the new surprises; Fred Gordon, a m ter to rrick the noted magician ckhoff and Anna | when Handel's or: t e Shubert- At the Shubex cal comedy number, | will be sung. The pizhr Thurston. th rio “The Messiah,” | by the New York Symphony Orches- | < > 2 5 Smith bought this play from the T ek worke given | tia at the National Theater Tuesday | iIscovery o haliapin's Voice. |- i elie e plece auian Kired " direcied 1y p an, series of new sporte. high or- | afternoon. January 16. At this con- land early in the season with Patricia el s st Wi a ympany of thir Hokum a la Carte”; Nat Burns, the by this society have been of a f;\‘y:u‘“" .si‘i‘.«'l’a’n;fmmnntma: ' week's !" ncing monologist,” something ‘that | der, and the presentztion of “The Mes- | cert Albert Coates will be the guest ColinE it s eI e Stk afterncon and evening costumes awere hEhsement. with Thursday and Sat- | Strand patrons always desire—danc- | siah” will arouse much interest. | conductor. i : | | Ao AEsieund entiontrnited by Prae Foarr. e Tatiees: {ing_and the Australian Delsos inj The sololsts. singers vho have all| Tickets are on sale at T. Arthur| re S ek i eenaire o ecuted e premier illusionist is pre- | aerial stunts and iron jaw feats. | 2vined more than local recognition of | Smith, Inc. 1306 G street HE discovery of the enormous, waters and. unless there was a|musical play adapted from the Ger- The Ram’'s Head Plavers will open genting an extraordinary program this _'T',:”[:l‘r(urfi_:]:amn ”nf the Yosemite, | Qu-'llr :w";»:a_ o m:al:;wm, :}Y:g hki R | bowers ! of the volcalof [Challapin, ‘s";ronp; n(lvr'rs? wllnd, the friend cuuld!v‘l‘m‘{! by Hnr‘ a. snmh'_‘ will open in | their first season, 1422-1923, on Wed- s is decla vithout ¢ . the | ave Girl,” will he ea- | Netta Crafg, the soprano. who ans S i e | hear him perfec e Vilmington Friday night. ay | nesday evening, Dece R # I e Geciared, without doubt, th the i fe | Craft, the soprano. who has made | Teg Shawn-Ruth St. Denis, Jan. 19. | e famous Russian singer, foremost | "oaro o P Io™I, ircion steamer | wan s bie. suncoss 1 Furops® Tens | Tesidence of the Tate Alxasder G ra: ham Bell, at 8:30 o'clock, with thre with one « e The most finished | ture, with Teddie Gerard in a leadi n e e > : te and Hhe et siaged, | role. assisted by Charles Aieading | (fien sunk “The Messiah”; Mrs. Flora | Ted Shawn will dance here with Ruth bass of his time and, probably, of stopped at the villake dock and a dea-|book andlyrics are by Haller and omancy ever staged. | {ol SRIen DY joarics, Meredith, | Sl Reerer, contralto, nated for ex- | st. Denls at the National Theatcr Fri- | uny other, is related by a Russian|con of the Ofthodox Russian Church.) Rideamus, with musie by Kuhnicke. | Playe, whic 19, under the who chanced to be on board, was | The Shuberts are producing it. entirely new, one being t nost_elab: herformance of ne fneluding a_ score ception. are premier oy s : represent | Eleanor Hancock. It was cellent work as an oratorio’and concert | day afternoon, Janua b ] : Jons extraomtinary. SmBicH oD e | abaok by touw im0l . ant Genose | AlIEen VictonGalllatcitenociwhose e flloralbmanagemen GolT FATURIS mth? |04 living in Washington. who. 0| jucky enough to hear one of fhese L {of James Revnolds, “Three Nuns and e eta. of hard work and | Middleton, which, in its stage versian, | COR successtul seng recital wil b fe- | Inc. gether with other members of his fam- | astounding vocal efforts. He imme-| “The Last Card” Instead of “Paddy,” a one being the first per- B perhentation by himeclf | i & Suecessui Tun' on' Brosdvea jcalled; and (Charles Tronbrids; i1y, has been on intimate terms with the | diatels asked who was doing it and, il be the name of Mrs. Fiske's new | formance outside of Richmond, Va. O T rehestral imusic: also Wil foe b | man, 0 ass it - . = srode p ce. | When told, ut the youth and play. will go into New York after where it was “built” fo! e n\!"':"m'd;;.. Seipal feats are. “The | tured. 5 1 be f Tickets are on sale at I .‘\‘:thur‘l’hxlhurmomc Course, Second Series ' srect opera singer and his house- jniuired if he could sing. Chaliapin the first of the year. theater there, ,.r""'n..{ e R e “hhe GanEing| i Smith, Tne., 1306 G « rect northwest. e e los of the Piiihar: | Bol: | answered that he had never paid par- - chants.” by James Branch Cabell y | monic Course will be given at Poli's During his youth, according to the|ticular agtention to singing, but it Frank Thomas has been engaged the third, an Irish play, of the mo | e e GAYETY—“Sliding Billy" Watson | Bauer and Casals, December 30 | Hrrernder the management of |Washingtontan, €hallapin lived on | PPeared he had a naturaily good ear for “Tiker Lily.” in which the screen | tvpe. “In the Shadow of the Glen and that a musical education would | star, Sessue Hayakawa, will be seen | John Synge. who. perhaps better than >a “asals, t cellist, and | Mrs. Wilson-Greene, and wiil include: ° e . nist. will be heard | January 30, Josef Hoffman: February the shores of the great River Volga,lnot be wasted on him. The deacon next month. | most “playwrights, understands and 3 2 waterway of the Russian|had a long talk with the father ana, reproduces the snirit of the Irish mel.” “The Fa Trick.” “The R: Queens from_Trel “Conan Doyle Outdone, yus Hindu Rop vstery.” *“Fai “Beautifying by 1 liding Billy" Watson, burlesque A el eneie | faverite of Tong standing, opens at the |} et ! b Sat- | 26, Mme. Galli-Curci; March 13, Bos- | principal | e ElThe. Mysterious Foun: | AR e A e st g0 ton ‘Symphony Orchestra: March 22 cmpire. His father was in B e A S L il S e D i tais e Gl Sof Her” | week's engagement, leadin in person | olotk, WRer the management of | Jascha Heifetz, and APFHI 6. MmMe.|of the village church as a sort of | §¢e'Hiy e e s T The It [Kelth vaudevilie, 1n ~The White-Faced e e o “Manhitoe Vst [ ) Somsd W aGoH A o By g InaTian 1) Mea AWIISon-OReens. . sexton. On the opposite shore of the | teacher he encountered at once réal- Fool.” and will present him in a new | The Success of TAbic Irish Resc | j toxte . Wa amous for h river, which at this point, although |ized their possibilities and the musi- play early next month. s cimion fpf e Svamsiton orcery |cal career that has since given nd “Ancient Chine funny “slide.” He is a “Dutch” y “s e is a ch” com- - {far inland, is still a good mile wide, | Tloy (7o o many all over the, Oliver Morosco has recast “Mike |directors of the President Dlavers, to The great popularity of Thurston is|edian of inventive method . casy to understand or S od, and will . i A to understand after Witnessing |, esent a burlesque lampooning the [‘[a lc and RO alt was another village with another|world was begun. | Amgelo.” with Leo Carillo in the title ' opeén an engagen 5 church, and the son of its scxton was | tells this| Tole, and will present it in New Ha- | Play at the Academy Theater in Bal- his show. His splendid equipment, his e tas “ T e B e et | SUbJect of “movies.” the title, “Holly o . oF X The same Russian who { H Hdn st Rl o) ling (dteniia denEnculsticn nee !the particular chum of Chaliapin.|story says that his ewn father, in | ven Christmas night, going into New limore. beginning tomorrow mnichi. The Baltimore enterprise is in asso- e Arranges his programs, the extraor- i r B e it which hia high | Scenery eiation with Anne Nichols, author of { wood Inn location where music. dance, frivolity, pretty girls, bright and entertaining specialties When the latter wished to communi-| conversing, vears afterward. with York early in January. | > 3 ate with his friend he never both-|Chaliapin near a buffet loaded with | E— rangest exhibition of maglc, program King Edward stepped for- ered to row acréss or signal by wav- | food apinincaria) butet loaded With| o ening Christma so wildest hilarity imaginable, at the most | Tnexpeet tim. all go to make a ! Bt e i 1ost enjoyable evening. Tt is an ideal Manne and Lloyd Peddrick, and prin- copenhagen. Among those present entertai 2 s cipals .in the company, which also anag erainment for all ages and all} LRLG of a chorus of cikhteen preu)’l"“" King Christian of Denmark, Durmg the past yvear Thurston has|singing and dancing girls. King George of Greece, the Czar of : Russia and King Edward of England s wi v for two acts, 5 v trained assistants play their impor. Wil whilrl i cts. % HE st f nEE 5 t 5 . | Inez de Verdier, prima d.nna: Lil- v = js| ward and said: “Allow me to prestnt}ing a cloth, as boys delight to do.|si i N i sant parts o # rdier, e , s L a singer spoke in an ordinarily d : fuisite Pelons e Tt ewuses (ho | lian Harvey. ingehue; Ethel de Veaux Sver) sivengybeforoRanyaliy ulh,."‘»" friend, Mr. Howard Thurston, the | He simply climbed into the bell tower tone finger bowls and & %flge(;;llll‘l:fi: o 3 soubrette; the “Three Whirlwinds cy- | said, occurred some years ago on | eminent American magician, V;ho S!of the church and sent his great voice | cover inverted over a dish of pastry . = clonic dancers, Frank Mallahan, Joe | platform of a railway station Injalso my magic teacher. Huw’dd YOU booming and rolling across the'trembled noticeably. ree om ln merlca' like our little show?" To Settle Down. R l h The ' S there t h freedom in Amer- | as to his suitability, and a marriage | walries in the Theater. g e e W L it L ica? freen ;1«-\:;!.:;. ‘muxch time to sclent’l.flc M WISE Is golng to “settle down. investigation of clairvoyants and other i o rule 5 ; peyenics, and. in all probubility, he will Arcade. = R e oty eant won thel 1 Belleve it or not. this veteran laws vexminHng mtout evimvESIng S |opupant <arry on a series of tests while here. “A Week in Toyland” is announced |had just paid an official call upon citizen may do from the time he gets| “Just the same, I find American 2 : ma by the Arcade. This claborate affair!King and Queen of Denmark and :'l::o:l;;;:o:?-: b;"r“::r‘:'";::‘: hap | /PHE great interest aroused over the nounced his presentation of the PISYup in the morning until he retires | women very delightful. T think, how- . = 3 , and in a series of A rting for their respective promised dual productions of vage ecame exceedingly active. R 2 = . PRESIDENT—“Abie’s Irish Rose.” | Sarts (oo e were departing | last ha = v ited | at night; where there are censors of | ever, they would be happier if they Lucky Spot” dances, a real live Santa |y "¢ joot1e one of the porters)anybody can count. at las s de-| ) o vespeare's “Romeo and Jullet” by :T\:':r lll}il:u:::'iflhe‘:v‘::lg e e 7o Mz Fion: whiare) hiare lav | soaratuiotialipmsdaalts b /suiush Frse - 1 Nichols' % = | Claus ‘will award a novel and worth- g > t roaming has rrped s Trish-Hebrew comedy, | Claus will award o novel and WOrlh|, . chea to Edward's party accl.|cided the time to qui ng Ethel Barrymore and Jane Cowl calls| It was thought Fiske would win, but, | overlords to see that base ball |dom. Perhaps this opinion 95 the re- “Abie’s Irish Rose,” will continueé-es, v it took, by hi: - e v ™ h ni dentally knocked the hat off one of arrived. But it took, by his own ac- 28 # t. both managers pre- - b "':;,,‘;,,"g'kw:l;;:fa','{"',f;f{.‘,ozfie:ffi';; o ::pko_ud:l‘l?:ncnid?!‘:rlu:r‘l“l‘:‘nsdul:é:fi the czar's attendants. count. the most heavenly city in :: ;qn:ndymi h‘(:mflc: betule mu‘:t B T re Devilo o the same algnt | Players. movie actors and theatrical | sult of my early training, although in ratinees on Wednenday and Saturday | decorated for the occasion, and the or-] With a courteous apology the awk- | America to decide him’.‘ et 'w York city some years ago by | FIEC W R "IV Tt was one of the | managers remain good. could it be my own case I left home very early to ratinees on Wedneaday and Saturday | Jeeor e), 'In preparation an elaborate | ward English servant stooped to plck | Sants. Barbara did it Whep the|rival producers of Ferenc Molnar's| greatest successes of George Arliss'|possible that any one could think |go on the stage—at the agc of thir- “luding_FEileen Wilson, Henry Dufty, | program. up_the hat, but uttered an exclama- | star of John Goldens special Thre | -The Devil: Gareer, gmd some critics have found a | ot M€ FE L L O e dom in | teen, tg be exact. Perhaps 1 really : tion of surprise. From the hat he| Wise Fools” organizations Harrison Grey Fiske secured “The|suggestion of this earlier role in h should feel differently about the mat- Harry Shautan, Anne Sutherland, Leo =3 Lz L Anne Sl - ite rubbit|the California city for an _engagl- his ear] A 5 shou Hoyt, Robert Lowe, Irving Kennedy | A FETRE drew forth a struggling white rubbit|the Callornis City B ut “"preambie: | Devil” from the author, while Henry |Iatest fuccesn, The Green Goddess.” | America ¢ i - a0l iR TR et e Kert’l s Kiddies’ Xmas. |inenins at the amagement on the“This is it” “What?" asked the re-{w savage purchased the play from which he will act in y ! | Irene Bordoni. star of “The French stage by arry nners, and dur- - o T < e e Doll,” a Christmas attraction here, i i o face of the owner of the hat, quickly | porters. “The place I've been looking L . X ng its present engagement in Wash- | pyp annual “Kiddies® Yuletide Par- | gathered around, as the “porter” with | for,” replied Mr. Wise. an agent. Both belleved they had the| o\ oo " o piiich ambas- | thinks that there is, but contines this| Christmas at Crandall’s ington the play has broken-all long- run records. & : 3 hat| ““To prove that he was not merely | exclusive rights to the drama, but, 7. of Keith's Theater, has this |deXterous celerity took from the N A} policy of notables sador to the United States, is said to be ! belief to apply only to persons of her 2 duck, yards and yards of ribbon,|pursuing the usual policy of not: owing to the fact that in those days| %29or 10 the TEiC BT oroval | own sex. The story revolves about the inter- b = t 2 h year been placed in charge of Miss An-| p,ner roses and a dozen gold pieces.!on arriving In a “new town” to pat 4 eaters. racial marriage of a Jewish boy and | Yo jeet Prict UL SR SRS D | paer Toses and @ 0o iy id-| it on the back with encomiums, but |there was no internatons’ cOPVEIEN| 1o tnat of thd critics of “Oliver Twistt | Iy Americar she sars, “women wre . >~ flmh dgmit ‘monfl xlld meT&fl:fi'j"A ‘Bachelor's Christmas,” In connection | ward, his :remarkable “porter” gave |really meant what he sald, Mr. Wise | agreement between Austria and the| 1% 1ME S0 0T Coogan in the role of | too free to do’as they like. In France | DLANS have been completed for the O s tHe e o = 4 Fard, s e e tion of mABIC, | hunted up a real estate dealer and(United States, as a matter of fact|Cliver. A private showing of the plc-| It is different Over there & girl 18| ¥ spectul community _ childrens T a8 ghven In the British emhassy | held in complete subjection until she | oy iy parties to be given in all necessity of facing thein respective| with the matinee performances on z 2 Tasting half an hour, in which all of | before leaving to continue his Call- i it Tucsday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday | 135ting half an hour I Which, Sl 0| pcroia tour negotiated for the pur-| 313 Producer o e e eay L in ‘Washington, the first time a photo- | {8 married, and then her husband be- : Sl Saturdayiotinextweek e oo D e irs with ali | chase of & bungalow. It is situated [ proved to be of that breed—was free, piay has been'shown there. und after | comes the lord and master. American the Crandall theaters Christmas B. F. KEITH'S—“Aunt Jemima” —_— sorts of tricks with coins, cards and jon the Rlvlen,d overlookifng sl:ma as far as any dlogal relpnns:bfli.rtx:: lgeqlng .Irlckle, su;, .:‘uckltandnw?t;: ‘gvl;;s;rle":gl:ml:;lug‘ha‘\‘:e‘u‘x)eh:’nwn morning under the auspices of the ey R -year- v 3 it d the | Barbara bay, and not far from Mon- | were concerned, to present * etter of commendation to First Na. 00 —that produces G Tittle six-yesrold \Thomas Worder, jather | dblacts Mot Sionly 2 ot o 5 Uin [ Devil” in America. tional. “Fe praised Jackle and the man. | the flapper—and the flapper, ugh! A g:"":en‘:r":“'h“"i :"‘;:"“:‘;“‘de v of the Cran eaters Santos & Hlyes Revue. Gus Edwards' dancing protege. who ap- | servant-conjurer amuse and puzsle| tecito, the wealthiest colony a x y ¢ in £ arty, but he tica. which forms a suburb of| George Arliss was the star of the|ner in which the spirit of Dickens was|young girl In France is never per-|b: e B e pmortins hor I | Scrully . Trightened soveral’ of dama Burva B Edwin Stevens was | kept in the screen story by Director [ mitted to go out alone or even wiih | Suitable gifts will be distributed and The griddle-cake jazz mammy. Aunt | Match Girl,” is again supporting her in | actually frightened several of the|Santa Barbara. Fiske production. b 1 K el , Wi Ray d his ita."” i i '8 vh v eeply reli-| Mr., Wise, however. will complete|engaged to act the role for Savage. Frank Lloyd. He declared the picture|an escort unless a chaperon goes | the Yuletide spirit will be observed e Eiap Orones i heads S ket e LD TR IR S e e 2 Th‘z s]vroducfl&mb were rehearsed in|shoukd be welcomed in England. Lady{along. Whe arries, hes hus- | in a varnety of interesting and novel dittle Club Orchestra will head thisftoes twinkle to the tune of a Castilian | gious I his tous before returning to “settle e - o - o . Y . Week's bill at Keitt's, Aunt Jemima ifelody. At tue conclusiCu s (At Guusustbuiia secrct for ws covm s Fishe ai-{Geddes also vuiced her plcasure. banglelcet 1o 5 wer pascuts! wgya. - 4 : 5 b b s &5 14 ~ 5 <

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