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4 AMUSEMENTS." ’I'H‘E SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 24, 1922—PART '3, 'AMUSEMENTS,” Washington Opera Plans.” . | Photo Plays . | FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. "FILMOGRAMS . NOTABLE opera cast is announced ! at the recent opera ball in the ‘wilard h . k e e o o Vi | ek SR o e R is Wee “Rigdletto” to be given by tho g make her operatic debut January Washington Opera Company. at the as Magdelena. Miss Bonner has had | a wide concert experience and has done |« work in *“The Law of the Lawless” |-retary to Mra, H. v e at the Paramount west coast studio.|and office execation l:y ‘:lr?.y x;;:xcl:'h- inued from Third P: President Theater January 22 and 26. Victor Fleming is directi harl v ; e work abroad, but has never be- leming is directing. Charles de | service and educational department of The title role will be taken the , oPera g tlc stage X"I = _ 3 Roche, French film actor. and Theodore | the Crandal e 2 | fore appeared on the operal g Saturday, Richard Barthelmess, in Kosloff have the two leading male roles. | the Meu-upulx12‘:-':':.?.(::"&:‘;::!:1: i famous Russian baritone. Joseph | America. Charles Trowbridge Tittmaim. | .. Schwartz. who is said to be noted in |the d g;xu:luhe? fi?lhflf‘fii’:nb:m:.f::’; The Bond Boy." 2 ving il no introduction to Wasl . Kurope the finest living Rigoletto. | 10 IntaCietioq to b oile: ! Apollo. ‘hwartz appeared last season with ' The minor roles will bring to the i .. .o 1 S the Chicago Grand Opera as the suc-'front three Washington ;}"fi" ‘-“elll":i:lm A Tailor Made Man-: Tu di)', vessor to Titta Ruffo. He was secured | Shefferman. Merguerite SERCS JUd (Gl | and Wednesday. Thomas ' Meighan. for the Washington performances, it is ' Wil be staged under the Keneral direc- |ifl “The Man Who Saw Tomorrow’: explained, only because of his break |tion of Edouard Albion, president and n:; H:;m‘l- L) o pumu'-“ with the Chicago Opera this fall. general director of the National Opera |72¢ e e Ehe onam Gilda will be sung by Luella Meluis, Aseociation. Arturo Papalardo, whose ; poursday. wihe Mag She Brougll, whom Jean de Reszke is Said to have ; engagement was made on the special | JeCl, . 5T JAEFEs, CEMOR T (N haracterized s one of the world's | recommendation of Charles Wakefleld | TRELL & TUEAN: FULE ) EREG, "I createst artists. Mile. Meluis has sung | Cadman, the noted American compaser, | (A "Ou7 BORE. 11 (4 QW THrer the opera houses of Parls. Cannes, | will wield the baton. Bernard Cantor, | RAUTCRY: TIATEY CATON: (i GG U0 Nice, Monte Carlo and New York, and | formeriy assistant manager to Agnini.|pif, CHAE AN, SOTIECs. S uring the past vear has been attract- | the ctage director ut the Metropolitan | y SIS interest in her concert work | Opera House, will be stage director for . Chicago and Boston. the local company this season. Mr. Cau- 5 Avenue Grand. 1 The role of the Duke will bring to tor was formerly associated with Rabin-| . o o0 0L (CR L Washington for the first time Lous |off. in the Boston Opéra. Paul Tcherni- | ottt ad tomorran, Tauitas SEIE | Dornay, the leading tenor of the Roval koff will be in charge of the ballet work. | 148, in ~TThe Man Who Say ‘Tt Waldemar Young, who wrote the screen version of Joseph Hergesheimer's novel, “Java Head,” for George Mel- ford’s Paramount production. is writing an original story, “You Can't Fool Your Wife,” on which Mr. Meiford will start toon‘at the Long lsland studio. Ar. WhHES Sunhus B . oo seat | wall tapestries installed when | the ing the o S, W A e marble walnscoting was run around and Mits Naldi will_be | the orchestra floor. The change iwa-~ Teatarcd e tbe st made by a double shift of workme nst. who labored from 11 o'clock Satu Work has becn started on Mary Miles | 1i8ht 1o 1 o'clock Sunday afternon: Minter's next, probably her last, Para- [ Under the direction of Fallas Brach mount picture, ““The Trail of the Lone- manager. some Pine.” at the Lasky studio, Holi mood. Antonio Moreno will be featured. | A Crandal's Metropolitan Theater 1a week changed its garb from th canary baronet satin proscenium . an auditorfum draperies to the rich dark lue and gold winter velours. 'Th- winter hangings are especially| ef fective in combination with the inew JOROTHY DALTON has started ! Was appomnted 1o the position of sec Special Yuletide mutinees wil) b ven in 1] Crandall theates el throughout Cliristmas week dafly & The continuity for “The Snow Bride. cep: on Christmas Gay in which Alice Brady i& to be starred | the first show in each house will sta: by Paramount next year. is being com-; #t 3 pm 3 Charles Maigna will direct. mera of Holland. who has so far been | As in past seasons, the orchestra and | toww. 1 EOL ! “nown only on the concert stage in chorus Wil be recruited from local mv»"‘h'_"‘- 3 ‘*,';"1 Huweatethel e pleted by Sonya Levien. | beginning his countrs ent, practically all of the members hav. l”_,*"fg = ““d““ T-""]" {’X\_fl' nes “The G B i Apolio and York t Elizabeth Bonner. the voung Phili- ‘ng had experience in previous seasons |jnarles Rax, in A fTaly fi::l'h:umil Dwan's ‘:kf;‘llr;stezi';;idlhc;| Rl B ) lllznlxliue“ei an; not the cus(omi wlm( el ' 2 ' i 7 sed o h Co! nuous from 2 p.m J DUIIe GO N o e ivedp du i on hicre sk E comedy. {lon'8 novel. will have in its cast Bebe lat 11 g i ey 5 Daniels. Nita Naldi and David Powe, | - supported by Rubye de Remer, Maurice W. Rhoades. organis{ Costello and Charles Gerrard. ‘Al these | (‘randall’s Apolio Theater. whose Vi« will appear in vacht and seashore N la-organ recitals have aroused to be made at Miami. Florida. Scveral |much interest. has arranged an esps carloads of equipment and costumes | cially noteworthy musical progran Friday, Shitle e e W R o e TP O T Humor the Salt of Life o oot in “A Quiet Street event in life | curse, thus rescuing the followers of | | Thespis from the oblivion of certain HAT practically ever: has its humorous aspect is the be- | i were shipped ahead of the players, who | for Christmas week. Today and tc 1ot of Eranie MeCormatic, chict com-: SmURtonEs = C . 1 1o Rumorous Carolina. have gone o Miami 10 make the pic- | morrow the featured number will be ¢@ian of “The Monsier.” ! pide of the high cost of living, but T T “The Old He : . | .The Holy City? by Stephen R. Adams I'd rather be born with a sense of | believe it there—somewhere. Be-jo 5 o0, George Ade is now al work al 1 NOE on L8 e I D Ul e el Hove me, there fs a humerous side to 173, Cecil B De Mill Paramount Long Toiand studs writine | (0¥072%; 8ccompanied on the orche: male”: Wednesday. “Woman's H Thur Jon't Change ur {band”: Saturday. James Oliver Cu titles for his original screen story. Back Home and Broke.” Ade is careful workman. He never puts his ! jumor than with @ golden spoon i everything, eves to being in love, and T be-! tiying to appear diguified when driv- thoades. Tuesday and W ¥ Mr. Rhoades will p! feve € humor is one of the'ing u Ford. The serfousness with Saturd g s : 5 Lest 4 erson can have in the which we take ourselves is, in the|Wood's “The Valley of Silent Men oK. on a title until he is sutisficd that | (e prokers el i fina) analysis. the funniest ihing fini = there is no possible way of elimin S A et ‘I knew T wouldn't be where T am ' 1i ! Circle. Dords. He might be called & word | gijetes” with ¢ e {1 huds't been able to laugh at my ' “Take a comprehensive view of the g miser. for when he mavs a thing in a | fuo wng S o O i mbition. W set_out universe, what do we amount to. any Fadusanniomerrons i b tifle 1 Satsalll auccing e A o be an actor, some s g Iin- Nothing. And vet consider how | I “The Vallex of Sijent A . i el D e, wn rended to be the greatest importunt we belfeve ourselves to be. | dit¥, Kathurine Mac After spending six weeke in Honoluiy | [HOI¥ Night' sung by Marcel Journ. traged {“\as disillusionized very : He who can't ree the humor of that ] $houlders’: Wednes 14 at yaxious places in the Hawatian | 22 (05 SSatune. The combisation & 5 !in “The Ghost Islands. Betty Compson and the mem- | ViCtrola and orchestral pipe orga bers of the company muking which gives a novel and distinet! White Flower” haye retur ® | artistic effect. was originated by M West Coast studio to_compl thoades and introduced in Washing maining 15 per cent of the pi 0 exclusively at ndail's Apotic der the direction of Julia Craw v him ix\»em who aiso wrote the story. wuickly. and my bump was so tragic is indeed to be pitied S . s I ‘mentaily registercd & deep-| “The question arises wheth f,;’.:ld x;r”:‘i.e'\' e e oo gypsy curse on the profession |all. comedy is not the real wi { McKIm. in * e Then my sense of humor and the greatest boon that h?:l Il-ePl} » ) rescue. U W the light. bestowed upon us—come to think of withdr the gypsy i g o ¢ Dumbarton. Wallace Reid, in “The tihost | Preparaiory to filming the opening . C Break tomorrow. “Kindred of the Willard Mack. the playwright, has ¢pisode of Thomas Meighan's ne> ctures 10rus lris. st”: Tuesday, Katharine MucDon- {agreed to play a‘role in his own {production. “The Ne'er Dn Well ald” in “White Shoulders™: W | story, “Your Friend and Mine.” which | Director Alfred Green is rehearsing ng creation of red sequima|will be filmed by S-L (Sawyer-Lubin) (# dozen beauties from a well know: Pictures for Metro. He is to ena { Broadway show, who are to &pn ithe part of a playwright, under the |in @ foot ball dance number in a , direction of (larence G. Badger. lavish cabaret setting. The set « remember when Charlie Chaplin, now being constructed at the Long cognito. took twentieth prize in a con- | Islund studi Rupert Husche Mixx Edith Clusper's ‘weap of os-| Perlod gown of lace and satin wora | E: NG apriday. | ThOmMUS| trich-trimmed chiffon, scen at Kelth's. | by Margaret Lawremee in “Becrets.” | wors by Mias Jacques Hayes. and Saturday. Tom Mix. in Y. the author ises each graduate w position in one i v ! of his comp; . or. if there 1s no t is said. has for a it e =qid, ey Sor 1\'uczm< " to place her with some other | Contended that there s | VASAnes. 1o PUCE ' tv and talent to be feund | For the purpose of carrying this plan he has caused to be built BY ELENUI DE WITT EBY. voluminous skirt of exquisite lace |tached with small ovals of silk rose- among the shop girls of the larger|into effect 2 X : ! x 3 2 i . flounces over satin. A double frill of | buds. PRl # S £ of the Vanderbilt Theater | FASHIONS of the past half century 2 s, — | test for “impersonations of Charlie | than anywhere else. R e T e 4900 mize hall whienl i Elite. ] F re aerated T geereter +ne|lace bordered the decollete neckline | ot wave e e e | Cisplin ack. I suppope | Rudolph Bilek. technicul directe, Montgemery has inaugurated # can he heated in the winter months Today. Clara Kimbail Voune e arearer Lawre re|and three curved garlands of rosebuds | frock of brilliant red sequins draped romebody somewhere will remark. |for Georse Melfpods wrotiuction ot epurators school for girls wishing and thrown wide open in summer. | “The Claw-: tomorrow. Biue. | plas SRR e Moy foiAa it theimbano OB san Anabedeosn or] doth oy aiver! ¥ didn’t they met somebody that - cho 3 i e iy foce equipped 4n one part with apparatus for | in “My 0Old Kentucks Tues- {starred at the National 1ast wee. |gers and center fromt. Additional | The bodice of the xequin tunic was |looked like a ‘piavwright for the jhis wedding on December 1 dust afies ey o tbsolutely free from o jighenic exercises and in the otheridav. Alma Rubens. in - 0 Liven the masculine portion of the au- | strands of flowers were dotted over ' fashioned with a rounded meck and Part?” completing work in this picture. ‘The (Il fees for tuition. the only obligas part with an excellent stage floor foriSilent ~Men": Wednesds pert | RE e 5 in | the lace flounces of the skirt at.reg- | narrow shoulder straps, while the = lceremony iwas perfofined on the itop being that the pupils Bive Oné | dancing le: e retains an orches- | Warwick. in’ “Th, ent Master”: | dien ned frankly interested in | 12 908 FOIRECE 2 Gnusually. lovels | long. skift was siightly’ draped. A | pearGycrile de ia dotte. screenfof the tower of the Woolworih wour of their time three evenings' his own expense for the pur- ;hurs(!n FH_»;: 1,“ s —]“..‘. ing the clever little actress don | airect. A small wreath of pink buds iarge bow of red tulle was placed ::;‘u:i;;nm"l;fiv“h,:?oui Mrs. Fair, building. cach wee atte 35 S tonly {Brown™: Friday. Martin Johnsonw's b epe pogis s of ‘67 i x : ; g vinning fame as a com- | — O T d:no:\W}{;fgqfiu:ifgm?xfl‘ ok a talent | “Jungle Adventures” amd Saturday.! ,," e ’Y:u: .m"’:. .( :, “,,,"(T; :"fl'i’f‘...“u&"‘li‘.‘éé'ri’im‘v"‘éfi'r'-,é“.fié‘.fl. stears hiplandiits tea s ena oY goser of dance music, The Fam?;’:;l N0 complicated mancuvers in trort g S e extrtlaciayd ) . i Siateni 2 d Talmadge. acky Dan course iex were fase i J L i €| Mrs. Fair,” James Forbes' stage suc- |0f @ mirror were ne e for B i cthcly (ke brifne UL e o e h earpravineniior Pihe process Dair, and & laceframed houquet and (Instesd of in the back At e oD, lcons. fh “which' #enry Miller _and {Charles Ogle 1o put on his makeup rctor, Jumee Kiendom. Mr. Mont- ' course, shot ny promige. No| “Empire. P it reatly v uite u “process.” | festive Totletter 2 il e el e Branche Bates appeared, is the first {in *The Covered ‘:‘c‘lg:niluilT:x‘;I\‘i:v comerv's zencral stage director, further information, however. has been | X < L e 8 e S e et Wapsorol twentr- | oolin ao dare (tils brtonion hec] ST auneries of iiced NIDl scseen piro- | known o ) Mr. Mont ry. it is sald. prom- glven. Hoxie, in " ionf i Sl SR one years Miss Lawrence again ap- ' low the hem of the sequin tuni ductions presented by Louis B. Mayer |just before he left California ©u: = o {] erated in pink satin and frilly net and (05 Years Miss La Sgiincay Aot uin C eitivs, | through Metro |after he had been in Utah for “Two Serambled.” and. M : Uite il in oad Mine LAt e e e e I T O e o | jweeks he had a scragsly faci rne o Far SNt s “Red Ha Monda I as seated at candle-lit dressing | look &3 i At n-1 Actual filming has bLeen started in |adornment that fooled many of h« Wins Its Way Despite Disparagement o MIs & i putting thie ARISRIDE | tomed. 1o, ADbLeyIRted. Ranser. stsics; | fronde. Ehite the woap Hioelf masicom. | cllywood of ~The ' Woman _of fclose riends, 'He plass the role i col dyv. “Rookies 1 a el of coi B v ~§ e 3 K i b oung's new |captain R THOSE who affect to have literars | Bartley Campbell's famous old mlos | ey A pokl e Sl oo ol i o0 VIB e snan s RRe o Boft bishdine Dosed of successive tiess DI CMEM |starring vebicle, Origiuaily a Parisl — . d dramatic taste. as a rule, turn | {rama. “The White Slave." has been | “Rog Cednesday. “Big L nderakins of white et which | fal. The Stff bodtes aha wide trail. | neeth this alsphanoun cape was a |and New York stage success featur- || e Taltowine e '"'p‘"‘? 0 b - admired and applauded by thousands | - Roin CAGrosshE Boraer: Gipparted (b hoope of varying | ing skirt which he | . s ing Margaret Anglin, translated by New York following the compietion up their noses a: the mention Of who. probably, would not care to d 7 = il suppas 2 Sl % | ing skirt which was caught up indhe | frock of baby blue taffeta and £eor&- | pay) Kester from the French of |of her role in Cecil B. De Mille's ne melodrama. And vet. despite the scorn close the fact that they had ever seen | i vnin Daaser e ared with pink saciy torg. |esaxwerxted pofl ar che buck wers|otte The todice wamicut o baMUC Nensy Eistemather and aSapted for {nrndurnon. ‘Adam’s Rib.” has been «f tha dilettante and the humorous lis famous line, “Rags are roval; R o t The Tite ok | Sltarente e ioee of ol ot it A | s ey trho:.g.;:.::cm::g:d the screen by Hope Loring and Louis | engaged for the role of fapper = v] v 4 s = e ¥ . > & LS o e ¥ o 0! A rd" roduction, *“ difference of the average reviewer, nent. when worn for virtue's sake W e ol 5 : he nted by gray-violet. Frills of lace outlined |with a tiny nosegar of pink I‘z;ms!{,:f";; DS I omadion Buiie "":i corse Melford's produstion, "1 elodrama. even with all its absurdi- even to the point of ecstasy. : e S =5 he neck and eclbow-length sleeves snowering narrow pink and sellow i gjoaue Ly Metro. Kiug Vidor is|be started soon at the Long Islan: fiew, its ‘tearfull lievolne, its desperatel. Liwus m," so long ago that Frank _.IH pot Gibson. in 1 1 liows of | and their soft cream tones were lov ribbons. The skirt was scailoped al]m""m 9 ng i ts ter vine, its 1 also episade No. 3 oof the atin whi thrown 1y against the gold of the taffetu. ' the hem and bordered with several i L. Packard wrote “The Miracle Man,” 1 its unconquerable hero. jich the screen immortalized Hiing: head. for there she stood in | The skirt was opened at the front to rows of lace. while bands of lace in- | «Glad Rags.” latest Bull Moutana | Thomas Meighan and Leatrice Jo cadifc pursues.-its. was and fastens| ool i T A e Ay o Klory Of her first party dress! expose a foundation of old-rose satin. ' sertion outlined the seams and circied | comedy to e ompleted, has o uniais |each had new experiences last wac i1s hold with a stronger grip each year most everybody went to see it. A Hippodrome. i R e O e g o e ecoEe mithian | the "aiirc JnstSabors)itd Bace-edued arptinction. Beslaes boasthie iiair [wben Mhisy gmocepted Sian L inyitatio the “popular hear: “The Miracle Man" was melodramatic | -roquy. Mary Pickford, in “Throug 1 ige otivinks satin andilis faccordion-pleatediirufMelof isatii =, hem. of curly ears affixed to a nightmare |from the pastor of the Chelsea Met! : rdinx;.v h"m-[ {oyll(s ;'n\’e . di ven ' to its very ore: her | the B < omorrow, b, W 3 face, it boasts a pair of stories—not piscopal thulgfl.hh l:?::”“':,’ the sturdy son of toil whose hands are Mr. Packar now written anothel Mt s e e oy Len Smhe SonElot TATe Ry RICHS e e a collaboration, but twe distinct |ington avenue an . Ne« hardened with his work has been |story for the screen called “Pawned. | Soiminy, [Love, 4 e N e B | ot In omor eune | NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOPLAYS. |stories. One is “Silk Purses and|York, fo be Euests at & fair in tl known fo sit quietly and wipe the tears , Story readers are perhaps familfar with | g ni8. Spianocs 1 p o0 D : i Bl ih e lieet Bnow Birast Taesdse swal Caulifiower Ears® by Rene Riviere, [church. Each was called upon ! from his nose at some melodramatic |it. It is a tale of chills and thrills and ! [ \"uc 0v Tawn™: Thursday, Be 3 Wednesday. Charles Ray, in “A T: ”a“ | which appeared originally in the |speak of work in the movies. production. while. perhaps. right beside | heartaches and romance. The screen }\f, {8V LRl - oy HEREE B0 s 3 i Made Man- and comedy, e Rialto. Argosy All-Story Magazine. _The = Yoinh him sat the superfor and the scornful. ' production is the work of the moted|piii,." Sessue Hay - - 13th"; Thursday. Harrs other is an original story by Hunt ‘Bifiggg,'s';;’,\d‘,“;};“&,:?"‘..". l’(‘nyl' villain nged Wings,” a Penrhyn Stan There is this to be said f -, Irvin V. Willat. e s 3 dram Mo mattes haw tHlioes moms | B Eabeits el Chatiis Gorand head S o e g : : SEoodiptentand lawa' Paramount. production, featar. | Siomoer®: Producer of ihe Montans for the firet time, Walter Hiers lof: «of it situations may be. or how Im-|an excellent cast and those who have|>®2¢! G iy, o th et 3 ng Bebe Danfels and Conrad Nagel.| Bowr Both stories have been tafl- uou_\-wo.y(d -H“P‘JM' ::n;?::lzo(o 13‘_-‘1'.— c 3 scenes a! a Juan: . Wl “Pop Tul = 5 iron | comedy. “Blazes. ~ = ored and co-ordinated to fit Bull Mon g 2 oday. Lon Chaney. in “Flesh and 2 - in “The s B ool U Gax n A Quiet| gy Pickford. in her revival o " | Fawcett, Robert McKim, Guy Oliver | Blood™": tomorrow. Betty Rlyihe. s Stree | ss of the Storm Country.” adapted ! The Crandall Children’s Community 'Clarence Burton, Joseph Swickard from the novel by Grace Miller White, | Christmas parties will be celebrated 'and Edward Patrick. O e <7 Peecs EmersammmernMMMIIINIEES | v S5 S el WEL W20 S0 York. I amatizea v Ruper Hughee | tomomrow: morming st 11 geiselc 11 = 1 | nesday and Thursd: : - in = | ! residenti Yers—th “When Knighthood Was in Flow in nder Two Flag: 3 5 e Stev L 7 : Savoy., York. jReld, in *The Ghost Breaker.” e Istand. Leather Iggn‘he’nbufl, sLtomorxow:. S - Palace. Apollo. There will - special enter- ring Marion Davies. is Faid 10 hav: urday. Gareth Hughcs. m -Garments uof | Pusoers. round - j son. 2 Cormionoliasalaee a . Christmas. irees been nu 3 3 v 5 Hioi Blazes | Cosmopolitan's screen version of | tainment features, s heen numed by Will Have as one o S roiph Valentino snd dlice Lake, in | 2R .y Peter B, Kyne's story, “The Pride of|and a generous distribution of gifts. 4 Unee Husvest SHons ’fneC;fi;cr“sG o onen ! directed by Frank Borzage, [candy. fruit, nuts, etc. Plans for dress made before the Philadelphix Liberty. atinee, Ruth Rolagg, in “Tim- of “Humoresque.” these ‘special Christmas parties have Forum. the chief of the motion pic o — been under way for many weeks un- ture industry placed “When Knig} TP Comorrow and. Taeatay, ‘ Tood Was in Flower” at the head of {der the supervision of Mrs. Harriet Call”;_tomorrow and Tuesday Hawley Locher. director of the pub- his list of recommended films. probable, the melodrama never fafls to'seen the picture praise it highly. win sympathy for the right and never ‘Washington will see it for the first Home. faile to punish. if it doe not reform. fine New Year week at the Cosmos! - Wrong. | Theater. | THE _ |LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 13T XMAS MAT. EVERY DAY {and Bobby Vernon. in “Choose Your Savoy. Weapons”; Thursday, Billle Dove ai Today. Mon.. Tues. Wed.. Thurs.. lace Reid. in “The Gho H & s i g c | John M. Stahl's production of “The!lic servics and educational depart- 7 i First National Presents | Hodkinsons Masterpice Wednesday. Lon Chaner. (Todas - and | omorsis | Thomas | CuieR Land, 1, “Youth, o Xo | pivchous Nge aturing an excep. | ment of the Crandall Theaters, vanic , N4Hlon SEeR, S [Oneni) vs Masterprece d ood ursday. an. i e ho S i £ 2| tiona! cast, n conjunction with Me: Stris, T _of “Daddy . Friday, Colleen Moore and John Bow- |tional ca :?l:“xfl_. o T pperman, arrived in New York from Los An Z in_ “Affinities.” and “Our Gang.’ o % Zeles tiy to play a prominent MR RS B S e B B B SRS IRES | in A Quiet Streei: Saturday, Thom- Central. | managers of the respective houses S8l caireaentis et o) las Meighan, in “The Man Who Saw Grace Woodburn last week “L'tile Old New York v 9TH NEAR F.ST. s‘ i Tomorrow.” and Paul Parrott, in “The Lon haney in “The Blind Bargai Alrs. next picture, RICHARD | WILL ROGERS BARTHELMESS .. o crr o 3 Fitun Version of “The Legend A —h 15 = Fair Week.” Daily matinees at 2 p.m.|and Johnny Hines in “Burn "Em { With Yary Alden and S low.” MAT 25-EVE 8'% ! Mary Thurmen ina Grear [ Serny Hotew The COLUMBIA BURLESQUE ATTRACTIONS | SUN:MAT-3RM.\yg ) 5 . e = A f]i hbrOlL’ Eleven. [ SMOKING Christmas at Lincoln. Crandall's. g E 5 < okl SGE i its & musical code system which hus CHRISTMAS party for the chil- | The Ghost Breaker.” featuring| A COLLEGE education still has its § TSy, (00€ S3GEt, oLrg™ it A A Dy o e Lincury | Fallace Reld and Lila Lee: “The Su-|f) uses. For instance. nobods can conient “on flappers, the Gree dren will be given in the Lincoln | and Hobart Bosworth in | Uit N ehbrow | Sofitical sitaation and why Eskimos (Thesatj Semottow | mornizgE s 11 Eleven" without it. The *Highbrow eat pie can be exchanged withou! o'clock. at Whichthere will be fres dis- e ta oot ball team, but fear of eavesdropping from the ou! tribution of candy, fruit, nuts and a| Lincoln. Eleven™ Is not a foo . but | e world, : The party is be- | an orchestra which specializes in ° Mr. Bernie is a graduate of the Col- wide varlety of gitts. The party 1s be-| Charles Rav in A Tailor.Made|gance music. It has acquired its lege of the City of New York and ing conducted by the Lincoln Theaters Man,” “The Brosdway Madonna” and 1 s spent two yvears at the Columbixn public service department, of -Mchlg]eorr; GAtliss in"“The Man Who facetlous title because of the eleven | (o) of Aines, finally giving up ail aye 0/ 9 . The 5 g t J. members seven are college men plans for becoming an engineer | Wmfif‘éx:@’?fi.flfl?fiflfi"fim’: other four attended classes between favor of syncopating a violin i coln, an active Qaruclp-m. Tomorrow, | Marion Coakley, who plays in Louis | engagements. Mr. Bernie sees to this. vaudeville. . “The other boys says Mr. Bernir Christmas Day, the first performance at | F- Werba's new farce at the National | He also sees that the speech, behavior. AT lotter moiiy when i ’ inext week, is a strong advocate of | eren the hair cuts of his young pro- music overtook them. Music with the Lincoln will begin at 3 oclock In|the honor'system in prisons. Miss 7 ra- them all was just a hobby at the stait the afternoon, the same as today. Be- | (o6 RONOL VOIS 1) BOFONR, osted | teges follow the true collegiate tra- Ihem il was Juet, 8 AoboN ac the = ginning Tuesday special Yuletide mati- ' j;," prison welfare and has visited | dition. eas Iayib e ot one ever Wream D be Elven Ay At 2 M- | many places of confinement. With Colloges.” says Mr. Bernie, “made | of going in for music on a purely ! contin performance: 30| two shows she has plaved before mn‘“ Wwhat we are today. We don't professicnal scale. I met a few of BONQO PBOY }lliOEkASDELMEiSN ) PERMITTED Kinograms Jimmy Aubrey Comedy Xmas Specials Starland Review FRI, SAT. HARRY CAREY IN “GOOD MEN AND TRUE” BUSTER KEATON IN “MY WIFE'S RELATIONS™ Scemic, “Vacation Cocktail”—Fex News R O T 0O Special Film Features RAPHAEL— CRANDALL'S ~oize o FILLS YOU WITH XMAS CHEER on = i SR (4T, DALY The Happy Show of the Season “TAR GHOART RREAKER o v MA A CITAL, *“THE Next Week—Stone & Pf With Joe Hurtie's “Big Show - Suag by l»:vmf.'w DB ¢ W@!@@%Q@’G@%’E@W i One on Henry Coote JOHNNIE WALKER. 1 | ‘ cix THESAME OF THE LAW." . | ER’]‘ GA}R ne o e, y 5 ; Ty u i 3:00, §:90 || Pricgs 28c & ENRY COOTE. the popular fenor (o test out his upper and lower rex IV e ! or of the “Irene” company. started ister 1349 Winconsin Ave. | in PETER B. KY: DIRECTION QF v J \ 4 i DREQ ) - There low growl and the ol DUMBARTON "3/0 P o5 eto, n | "0k TR AT, MESSRS LEE ano J.J. SHUBERT out in life to be a doctor. but hix ex- |y TAeTC NI g opened hin door aui unfortunates at Sing Sing. It was|allow any one to knock them. We find | the boys first in Hanover, N. H., wher» S — her observation, she says, that thcre, {that a knowledge of the Einstein | they were playing a Dartmoutii danc- “The Yankee Princess” company is| where the honor system is in vogue, trigonometry. comparative and I was playing a two-a-day. 1 sug . being reorganized for a tour soon|the response to the trust placed in and Sigmund Freud's psycho- gested ihat we get together and orga | after the holidays. This is the Kal-|them was most apparent. Thev ‘vere}logical reasoning helps us conside a band and take it to New York. | man operetta which was presented in, exceedingly appreciative. courteousable in providing music for the trip- “in less than twe months we ope! New York early in the season. Y and kind. pings of the light fantastic.” ed at the Palace in New York an . Here the cornets, the trombone, the | have been plaving ever since. Bu saxophone and the banjo blew and |our college kgrounds have bee strummed with one accord, following ' invaluable to us in attaining success Tosvevevavane =z bl | TOMORROW -- SHIRLEY MA P S ARER e = 50 i i foxile GHOSE B2 = | ot i Tis FAVE LOV : Washington's Littla Theater Charming—The Classic of the Capital I cellent voice attracted (he notice of | jumped out into the hall. bawled-ou h&N.V.Ave.N.W. | 1 MBS Presenting the Foremost Foreign and Nadve Artists and Attractions s Col. Henry W. Savage and an alluring [ “Who in h-—— is me? z HIPPODROME *{ 5 iikrorn, 1 | AMERICAN ™ St b o 2 Three (3) Shows Christmas 00, L e e cosie fowet his|, OF course explanations follewed, THROUGH THE DACK DOOE."" e oy | CHARLES RAY. ia “THE BEGINNING OHRISTMAS MATINEE TOMORROW AT o . f AILS F 4 s | but Henry afterwara said that when TOMORROW--“THE LOVE FLOWE! REUCE.OF 6] 5 Holi ay estiv [ .Star Features yearning 1o be an M. D. ; {he maw i cannd JIEe O10 e : But, as the Story goes. there was & [ hand an ; MATINEES MONDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY. NO ADVANCE IN HOLIDAY PRICES into his room the thougi! “ONB " with i 2 ve minutes in Butte. Mont..|he burst o Vikpeoi Leading the Joyful v“mrd l:v“):-s:e ‘flmfl‘comnny played on i v | flashed across his mind. “Oh, if X had LEAR CA MILTON SILLS. CLAIRE WINI P GA S RO aNin oAl and TRENE oSV ITES=Ercscuts Backc”from the ‘second const (rip. in | oniy become a pill-peddler. Tiow hai RICH. iy peNeanty g ¥ which his boyhood aspirations flashed | py 1 would be y 3 - — T cross his mind and he wished he had | 3 i 5 and = HOME 1230 € hi: 1 purpose. HOME LON GHANEY. D O e v/ tad anicaily Doughboys Tab French ’§ METROPOLITAX 0 R S CRANDALL'S 2*'Girect” at 10ta RINCESS BEENHAND A morning jump and when they arrived. THIBNW‘" Bifl?l'uw'ffle%‘fifl d| Pl ““\’l}\flmfirnnir i H Is R c H Es I RA tired and xmvell-‘n‘in::.ehr\';::l\;n.e:;l”l..No matter how hard T may try TOT And LLOYD HANILTON, in (HE ROADWAY RUSE. S : 5 et nen came the afternoon siesta savs Irene Bordon, “I will nex+ : ‘ne reigning Uutstanding hit 1n Vaudeville 2, lient tunch carme B ance wall even- (o able to speak the English langua+ EDUCATOR.” SPECIAL XMAB MUSIC. = g ing, and Henry retired -to his room 0} i out an accent. And neither will p.m.— THEODO G Borrewed From Tor a Limited Tour of the Keith Theaters i witho! Y HARR opiie recover a little lost sisep, Americans be able to speak Frenc v FAWCETT, T. RAY JARNES, HARRI - p “nki to him, the hotel clerk as- . 2 FORD and FRITZI RIDGWAY Tnknown to - ‘ : 2 ” S WEEK—COLLEEN MOORE. CLAIRE| “THp o 3 & AY. sigmed him to a ropm opposite that oc- | \ithout displaying their own natio: - TRYINDIOR and ERNEST TORKENCE. in D HOSMRERAD. 4 ~ & cupied by a big six-foot cattle herder} ;. LLB OLUBAR'S Production of E"PI‘—‘E [13) Street N.E. had into town . Nm;E‘\thiofl.;‘:-mfi?’;“““}.,"%" S The Distinguished American Tenor ’ e e hers for the purpose of | “This did not make so muoh diffe: NON. i “C IRAWERALORE. rmance. iences over here befors LLoYD, AND WI RA Special Feature Attraction seeing the performance _|ence to aua s BY TH-CRANE WILBUR About 5 pam. Coote partook Of &1, or but since several million of CRANDALL n]:‘-n'fl.n;l)a T 23 and this Dist'i‘r;fi:‘l:)edll“‘(‘;:sl, including h d then a stroll as a " ROW_HARRY CAREY, tn “GOOD MEY e 0, he cloned liis transom and | they recognize the proper pronuncia- JE. And_MACK SENNETT'S Contin. from 3 p.; FRANK ‘McCORMACK SUZANNE CAUBET AWHEN SUMMER COMES.” RUPBRT HUGHES' 0™ WALTER JAMES MICHEL MARTIN “Lonesome Manor” Brepares foris to ,v,:’";;,,"d’"?,'.?f.""g'fi: tion, whether they speak the language THEA' With a Notabl, Thri i Th i S % or not. CRANDALL'S *4yor ramames |, Qinadewccic ., || —Theills So Thick They Fairly Stagger One wion w Murphy and ompeny the Pt 1 ot acd .ur.! “In my own case, of course. 1 play MATS., 2 P.M. DAILY, 3 P.M. RUNDAY. E]“'E I4th Street and R. L Ave, NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT (NEW YEAR’S EVE.) ‘Dedenalr The M n Wisard although long past their silver anni- |, pranch girl who speaks English, TOMORROW—THOMAS MEI- OLARA KIMRAL D ® still courting and he ek AT A THD MAN WHO SAW TO. R A Matinses Now Lear'Dayiand Beturday. BoatsiThursiay. BOB HALL D. APOLLON | haf Jast said to her, "Honey. who l;‘":“:" " finve \:‘:td‘:‘:'o':: i d‘";; . 1 am = AARON HOFFMAN'S NEW COMEDY W." _PAUL PARROTT. ‘in “'A - White BLACKSMITH.” And PRIZMA, fill"l‘ll“?i.(:ii;f.::) . e New r for speial matinee. A - CRANDALL'S &Y= oE SRANS | pm. Christmes day, and wil Drescit ‘the o5 Pa, Ave. S.B.| jjigren with candy. TOPAY AND TONOREOW-THOMAS Mb | CIRCLE 2195 Pa: Ave. Ph. W. 5t - With GEORGE SIDNEY MORROW i 5 I you better than T do! lfl‘;::‘g:;. :f lrhv company who had ldec!h‘ed into thinking that T am not The Extem Fellow In “BI BA BO" v n heard and had a:truly French. The part of my father ANDIRSON & CRAVES_MILLER & CAPMAR THE KITARO JPS thelF trantoms open heard 1d had & uruly Fronch. The part of m et Acsoes ¥al ot the the News Pictorial—0ther Hits |10 S0 00T nis transom being excitable ¥Frenchman, is nlayed by B RO buld hear none of the prattio. | Kdouard Durand, and. although ho 3:00 AUNI JEMIMA R’ fander {nquiry of the old Ro- | speaks English very well for one not 2 meo was put just as Henry, with all [to the manner born, he. too, 1ike mx - :15 o seat of & 100 per cent healthy ro- |self. does not have to assume an ae-y bust tenor, let go his me-me-me-me | cent. . “THE VALLEY OF SILEN with ALMA' RUBENS, LEW CODY Presented by MAX MARCIN reat Cast.

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