Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 66

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON C.,. DECEMBER 17, 1922—I’ART 3. AMUSEMENTS. fooaY RIALTO 22 Goldwyws Picturization of PETER B. KYNE'’S } ™ ‘ F PRESENTING BETTER VAUDEVILLE At POPULAR PRICE—S° i GEORGE BROTHERS MME. DU BARRY & co. i JESSEL 2 AMUSEMENTS. \ PRESIDE n’v‘// - TONIGHT AT 830 ; %twmrw THE mmwm HNELD OVERFOR A migue f rtists in re fusing absolutely 10 yield to the stuttering, stumbling rhythms of th DAILY AT 2:15 AND 8:15 P. M This Afternoon at 3 Tonight at 8:15 P.M. We've signed o a a ied @ declaration of in dependence from the k.ng of Juzz they chant in chorus, and e “ H nEn = ‘.‘D.R"\&" ":";"";"'E'cxuc;r"p“"i‘é GORDON ™ . COURTNEY - | An O ity in Laughter an ong o A AT BURNS — | AUSTRALIAN Dt ! SISTERS tiful when ¢ Fay and sung togeth blending of t { wonder and | diences. Th old-time 1 “The Dancing_ Monologiat” Super-Aerial Artl IN THE — - — = b 2 T“E SKI" S PHOLORLAY =~ “Troubles of 1922” YT A Story of the Yomemite | “THE "CAVE GIRL” 25 Beautifol Troubie Makers Added Features ARD —NEXT WEEK— (I?UR GANG COMEDY — “QUIET STREET” [F| Aded ATiractions—NwTiTole eei Comedy and News Weekly A ‘E‘l_u_&:r Sggxa_g{_\rv Rialto Orchest: “Jubilee Overture” [ | | BN i “OF 1 9% B g Selected Short Subcjechn SExclustes News - Zsnows F.?"‘ i f,'..‘f.?.i o e VAUDEVILLE ‘mE i SA HEAD PLAYERS PRICES | THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS comeny RiOT- \| & BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 18 BEST SEATS $12570., |MLLE. RHEA & co. n the Shadow of the I18th St All the World Loves “Peg”—- THE MESSIAH CHARLES WENGERD. Conductor. sta: Netta Craig. s McGill Keefer, contralto marn, bass; Victor Golibart Masonic Auditorium 13th and New York Ave Dec. 18, 8:15 P.M. Tickets: T. Arthur Smith. Inc.. 1306 G 8 {“THE WORD AND THE WAY” gave the stage one of the best-loved charac- ters of all time in her enactment of the role of “Peg,” the winsome little Irish lass in the play of the same name!—Now she brings the same great role to the cen in Metro’s pic- turization of “The Rhyme and Rhythm of Song and Dance” A Dainty Binging, Musical and Dancing Production Presented by a Trio of Real Artists. The Four Byron Girls McKenna Banks & Co. A Feminine Minstrel Quartette ln a Bright ('o'ueiy Entitled T H l s BEG'"“'IB ]'0""‘[ A Harmony fn Colors 'A Lesson in What?” A Bible Pageant-Drama for Christmas Central High School OLfi S ns—us. wt 2. | || “COLUMBIA AND V " ké ! 4 ' WEEK Matiness---Thurs. i - Satunday Afternoon. De nost Attractions Under Direction of Lee and J.J. Shubert The Talkative Graphophones P i P Saturday Evening, De MOST BLACK AND WHITE FACE SINGING COMEDIAN | 1 With Eddie Barto and Grace Clark, a Novel Vaudeville Act. - o Tickets. 50c =n’ $1.60 « | stands in New Wi Colvin & Wood in the Comedy Offering Varlety of Novelty “Oh Doctor” Bits and Doings —SPECIAL FEATURE FHOTOPLAY— FRANK MAYO in “WOLF LAW” THE BEST PICTURE OF HIS CAREER News—Movie Chats—and Great Comedies Nathano Bros. HEART” | Adapted from J. Hartley Manvers’ noted comedy that ran two years om Broadway! BAUER CASALS. Ot all the great stage sSu of the generati Peg o Heart” will alw. remain Pianist Cellist triumph of 1 laughter i tears!—Millions more will now see it on the silversheet. It ix announced as the feature of the program at PHILHARMONIC COURSE Second Series POLIS THEAT JQSEF HOFMA MAT 25-EVE 8 ' 225)| || LOEW'S i COLUMBIA 2. uyVm/fl e ' o 'BIC FUN S e SHoOW” 9 | CRANDALL’S A SHOW THAT STARTS THE AUDIENCE IN A RIOT OF FUN T T NEXT WEEK—"Town Scandals” M E R 0 P 0 l | A N in “MAKE I T SNAPPY” AL W o The New York Winter Garden’s Musical Thrill A RIOT OF LA1GHT SWEPT WITH BEAUTY und SHOT WITH SPEED With LILLIAN FITZ AND, THE GREAT ARKAY OF TAL ASSENBLED IN MUSICAL SHOW IDING THE ( ONNER BAL A GINGER SNAPPY WIN "GALA CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION mesi e THE SMART MUSICAL (‘:rOMEDY Will appear Auditorium, th. Tickets, $2.00, war tax). Tickets on Smith, Inc., 1306 G AN UNPARALLELLED TRIUMPH EXTENDING FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON AUSTRALIA T waRGERITE II’AI.VAREZ Contralto {| Will appear in recital at tie National Theater Friday afternoon, 4:30, Jan. bth. Tickets on sale only by T. Arthur Smith, Inc.. 1305 G Street |JOHN CHARLES THOMAS The Famous Baritone in recital at the National i uqm I u F Street at Tenth: Today Doors Open at 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. THIS WEEK A PICTURE YOII WILL NEVER FORGET N AT I 0 N A Tomorrow Nig-ht IHNCOLN THE ATER And All Week U STREET AT 12TH Only theater in Washington offering exclusively American and foreign stars of rst raak THREE PEERLESS BILLS Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Today, Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., First National Offers Another First National MAURICE Repeated by Request TOURNEUR'S | T AT MADGE. Superb Vehicle for Madge Bellamy, Frank Keenan With Comway Tearle, in the LORNA DOONE| “ETERNAL . FLAME” “THE A Kinograms, Pathe Revieu qpe“.] Reel, “King Special Mat. Today at 3 nter™ Evening Concert De Luxe (.omedy‘ A False Alarm” Friday-Saturday, Special Juvenile Mat.. Saturday at 2 PAT o'@labu\z‘\,(ltmuuNE STARKE : . in D IRISH ROSE” s11: o ; YD IRISHIR oS William Fox™ aa = 2 |y . g First Time in America LT SAM M. HARRIS presents i MARGARET LAWRENCE —IN— ‘The London Triumphk SECRETS By Rodolf Besier and May Edingtos Staged by Sam Forrest SUPERB stpronfl’vc CAST INCLUDES T TOM NESBITT MI GNON 0'DOHERTY MARY SCOTT SETON | SARBAIA ALLEN ! t PHO! CHESTEA A BARBARA ALLEN in an Aria aud a BEATRICE KAY pr escn L Group of Bongs at ke ‘National Thtcer, BASIL WEST ¥ afternoon, 430, January 16%h. Tickets on sale NS snd_Others. T. Arthur Bmich, Inc. 1300 G Strest RUTH ST. DENIS TED SHAWN Denishawn Dancers The Most Artistic Dancing Attrac- tion of the Century 2 MATINEES STARTING WEDNESDAY & SEATS THURSDAY NEXT MONDAY SATURDAY Mail Orders Accepted The French-American Star IRENE BORDONI ‘ o I a Comedy with Songs ‘Washington's Little Theater 'he Classic of the Capital ’“ 19th. Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, T Presenting the Foremost For o Artists and Attractions 300 “plis war ) MAIL ORDERS H : E Shx (oine feoeived by T. Arthur Smith, TONIGHT Nunte 200 o 5180, TONIGHT : | Tne.. 1303 Btreet Mats. Thurs. and Sat. £ JHE WONDER SHOW CF THE (/IVIUEBS&= BURTON HOI.MES ‘ ? . IO“ cums o TWICE TODAY xerinw || | R , ‘ MATINEE 5 GREAT SIGHTS \ A AT 4 ] EAST OF SUEZ INDIA—CEYLON—MALAYA—SIAM EVENING | LAFCADIO HEARN'S ars30 | UNFAMILIAR JAPAN TONMORROW— | “UNFAMILIAR JAPAN” MATINEE at 4:40] Will Be Repeated Remerved Sents. 50c, 77c, 81, $1.50. Box Office Open at 1 P. M. 'r.“l’ l.l.C{{ .KF,F..DICK Presents: Sir Basil Thomson, K. C. B. W orld-Renowned Criminologist Former Head of the British Secret Service and of the Criminal Investigation Department, Scotland Yard, London. LECTURE SUBJECT: “My Experiences at Scotland Yard” Wm. J. Burns, Director U. S. Secret Service, NATIONAL THEATER “r0500s jax ¢ Under the Auspices of the Boys’ Club of Washington. Tickets 50 cents to §2.00. Now on Sale T. Arthur Smith, Inc. February 15th—Hugh Wi “Ni Novel Writing” innersi Frankl: A Vivid Story of Warped Vision and Tanrgled Loves,- Revealing the Startling Events Thai Wrecked Three Lives, Saved a Fourth and Made a Believer of an Atheist. Adapted from Georges Ohnet's Novel, “Dr. Rameau” and Superbly Acted by a .Brilliant Cast of Artists Led by CHARLES RICHMAN |E| .. PEGGY SHAW BARBARACASTLETON |£ = WORLD SURVEY—SPECIAL NOVELTY REEL——FUN FROM THE PRESS Ballr ket an OVERTURE—“LA TOSCA” (PUCCINI) N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING Stodio, 1022 1ith mw. Phoe Fotumac ’ Miss Chappel PRIVATE L lfl NS BY APP'H\I’MF ity Phone Vot 175 Conecticut BALLET EXT WEEK—Beginning with Christmas Matinee—Seats Thurs. Jjoseph M. Gaites Presents THE THRILLINGEST OF THRILLERS “THE MONSTER” By and with CRANE WILBUR ° And the Following Artists of Distinction FRANK McCORMACK—MILLE. SUZANNE CAUBET—RALPH LOCKE— WALTER JAMES—MICHEL MARTIN ““The Monster’ goes all its predecessors one; better.”—Alan Dale, N. Y. American. 'z

Other pages from this issue: