Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1922, Page 30

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NATIONAL TONIGHT 5, uunwmmm.mmdwu Tomorrow and Saturday LOUIS F. WERBA presents #c A Farce BARNUM RIGHT by Philip Bartholomae and John Neeham ‘WIth & Cast of Importanes, Including Donald Briax Hyla Taskman Enid Markey Elwood Bostwick Spencer Charters ~ Neil Martin \ George E. Mack and Others Shgnl by John Meshan P~ MAIL O..DERS HOW -wa Eves., Oroh., 33; Bal 1.50; Sud Baloony, §1, 80c. Mata, Ored., §3i lu:o-u’ $1.80, leifldlflw,l‘t Fourth Anmual Production GEORGE WHITE'S (e )JSCANDALS(»: vev ) Remarkable Cast and Paul Whiteman’s Cafe de Paris, N. Y., Orchestra NEWMAN 2! THE TRAVELTALKS SUNDAY EVEN!NGS MONDAY MATINEES BEBINNING JANUARY 7-8 PRICES: TRE CAPETOWN ™ “sxe™ ‘VICTORIA FALLS CONGO = 'WaRsk' KHARTOUM SUDAN eiiro MAIL OROERS NOW TIONTS16.604440$3.30 #2.75 (TAX INELLDED) LEE I\I;I:DICI\ Prpxent: IWorld-Renowned - Criminologist Former Head of the British Secret Service and of the Criminal investigation Department, Scotland Yard, London. LECTURE SUBJECT: “My Expenences at Scotland Yard” . Secret Service, Preaiding. NATIONAL THEATER THo8Ba5iaxs. TUnder the Auspices of the Boyx® Club of W Tickets 50 cents to $2.00. Now on Sale T. Arth February 15th—Hugh Walpole, “Novels and Novel thng" Continaons Performance New Yos’s Day “A PAPER PARADISE o Ome of the Season’s Big Novelty M o oms, With Costumes and Scemery Entirely of Paper.. e Girls—Twe Men Tower & Darrell | Deno Sisters & Allen In “Feod for Squirrels” Pot Pourl of Music and Daneing Gordon Brothers & Girlie Cemedy Variety Offering Little Bits of Ome Thing and Anether Meredith & “Snoozer” I“Demerest & Williams” The Intellectual “Bull Pup” A Couple of “Regular Fellers” Special Comedy Picture “The American Plan” International News Movie Chats Alded Attraction TUESDAY and Balance of Wesk A Select €6 ‘N,Pl 99 Firsl'l'i!lle , Frem the Novel of Frank Packard, With Tem. lnn- : A Pleture of Thrills—Action—Love and Romance The Clastic of the c-m-l TONIGHT 'ulilghm- Little Thester Charming Foremost Foreign and TONIGH Mat. Tomorrow (New Year Day) NEXT MONDAY-——SEATS THURSDAY Mr. Lee Shubett Presents BERTHA KALICH In a New Play NTTA’S ATONEMENT By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Adapted from a play by Slegfried Trebltsch AND A’ DISTINGUIRHED JOHN CRAIG THAIS umx T PERRY R BOTFERFTELD sNDAY, JAN, 8—ONm WhsK ONLY—SEATS THURSDAY s Sir Basil Thomson, K. C. B. 'H ELLIOTT 4 PHOERE OpYNE O'IIAIGI Orm”m START THE NEW. YEAR —GAET THE STRAND HABIT. A COMED! FFERING DE' LUXB WILL STANTON MWMMMM&C».MMM and Grace Gould 3 In a Musteal o4ty NOW _and THEN" - EDDIE TANNER and.the. PALMER SISTERS 4 In a Humorous Playlet, “Whem We trow Uj 3 Walters Wilson & McEvoy | Simims & Wlnno Teats of Eoosntricities “Rog'lar Pals” “2alodics, Old and New * PHOTOPLAY— - A Sparkliag Romguce of the Sawdust Ring SHIRLEY MASON --smm.l:v br THE CIRCUS” CRAWFORD KENT—GBORGE O’'HARA—OTHERS Added Attractions—Wn]tivle Rrel Comedy and Noews Weekly P TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE"9N The STRAND’S New Year resolution is ne secret—ijust @ con- tinuation of better vaudeville and photoplay presentations et the cheapest rices in the ¢ Matinee New Year's Day at Prosenting Foremost Attractions under Direction Lee & J. J. Shubert. DIRECT FROM APOLLO THEATRE NEW YORK —~ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S Most Pretentious Proauction v FRANK TINNEY A Musigir] Comedy w2 Aces and, 11 Sce: DAFEY DILL * Dy Oscar linmmersteln, (he Seconds. Guy Boiton and Herbert Stothart. STAGED BY JULIAN MITCHELL WVITH A CAST OF BROADWAY’S FINEST Guy Robertson Marjorie Leach Josephine Stevens Jay Manners Frederick Renoff Loris Lee TONIGHT, 8:20 —othern and others— AND AN ATTRACTIVE CHORUS BRICES S e e O e e e $250; NEXT WEEK—MATI THURS. AND SAT. FSSUE flAYAMWA 72727 77077070070% 77 A Timee-Act Play By FEED DE GRESAG, with s This is Mr. Hayakawa's frst appearance on the Engl stage. HE PRESIDENT Ave. a4 11th St—Fhene BEGINNING TONIGHT AT 8:3% R ‘\\ ANNE NICHOLS' COMEDY .//Il_l ] i ONE NIGHT ONLY—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 ELSI Gearge V. Hobart’s Comedy “Buddies;” Le Paradis Band; . THE WASHINGTON OPERA COMPANY T Bdouard Alben, Gemeral lo-qh Schwars—Chicago Op-n. Wmd’ tto Opera—Gilds * PRICES: Eventng, nnq.-t..cuoun o-h.uu"lnx‘re'- P With The President Players in Scenes From Meyer Goldman'’s Ore |"A"|s chestra; “Buddies Quartet.” Benefit of ; ‘Disabled Soldiers of Washington. “The House of Hits.” | WINTHROP AMES opened his Booth ‘Theater in New York city with Lyn Harding and Arnold Bennett's | “The Great Adventure.” " STANHOPE WHEAT- from “Hzmlet)" dedicatéd the ph house u; ::he memory-of Edwin Booth. 8ir Johns- ‘Dane’s “Will Shakespeare.’ U THE STORY THAT WILL NEVER DJE! Once again, after a lapse of eight years, the camera mirrors forth the adorable beauty of Mary Pickford in the role of Tess, the tender, true-hearted little fisher maiden, who fought for her neighbors, de- fended her enemies and came, at the end, into a love as great as eternity itself. Don’t miss it! Out of the glorious past of her noted career, Mary Pickford has chosen one of her early triumphs— a picture that many called the greatest of all Pickford master- pieces! Of this great story,” Tess of the Storm Country,” she has made another, a far greater picture, that the world will call her finest! A SUPERB PHOTOPLAY JEWEL IN A SETTING THAT IS ABSOLUTELY BRAND-NEW! A vivid, captivating, emotional drama that has absolutely taken all New York by storm and which is revealed for the first time in Washington as the incompara-, ~ble feature of a remarkable New Year's Week amusement program. Adapted from the noted novel by Grace Miller White and the dram- atization by Rupert Hughes, the distinguished ~ American novelist and playwright—Directed by the renowned John S. Robertson with s brilllant supporting emsemble. STARTING TODAY--SUNDAY, DEC. 31 = LOEW'S COLUMBIA = F STREET AT 13TH o E e e e B Mask.” cent l R°; Heaven,” with Felen Mencken, is crowding this theater to its doors.|Cat and the Canary,” Soon Mr. Ames will produce Clemence | famous mystery play thai e I IlII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!II_II!IIIIllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIII!&- F STREET CRANDALL’S QT TENTH. SUN0AY 3 v 110-M- A BILL THAT MAKES A HAPPY NEW YEAR SURE - First National Offers Another 100 Per Cent Special HAVE YOU REACHED IT? THEN JUST WHAT DO YOU LOOK' UPON AS THE JAZZ AGE? THE MARRIAGEABLE AGE?‘ THE DIVORCE AGE? WHAT? John M. Stahl Answers the Question Delight- fully in the Most Brilliantly Entertaining Pro- @uction He Has Ever Brought to the Screen—A Fascinating Droma of Wandering Husbands and Wondering Wives, Magnificently Staged and Incomparadly Acted by This Glorious Oast: - LEWIS S. STONE CLEO MADISON RUTH CLIFFORD EDITH ROBERTS JAMES MORRISON MYRTLE STEDMAN HELEN LYNCH EDWARD BURNS LINCOLN STEDMAN RICHARD TUCKER CROFT TWO-REEL MERMAID COMEDY, “HIGH POWER” TODAY-MON.—*PASSING OF 1922"—BEGINNING erl‘—"rou.lu or 1922” %, N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING . =~ WASHINGTON'S FINEST OIIGIIES'I'IIA i | JOHN Royalty Thrilled. ALTY, it appears, has al the stamp of approvel Gordon, Inc., is now presen United hl!lcl En‘llnd Au the orlent. Cable advices to the Gordon offices in New York, it is said, tell of t recent visit o! King George and Que: Mary of England, Queen Mlfl&‘ ay. the Duke of York a party who greatly enjoye formance at the Shme‘:{’uyrydfifile conThe Cat and the Canseyitis sation of the season ndon T::n D‘llly ‘pr?el:u speaks’ ’L# erican ingenuity dtvelumm highest pitch of efclency"; he ; sald that it “‘was received i 1? x ful j he Standard wawns that shaken and shocked a That the effect of the thrilling si - ‘ uations is just the same on both, sl of the Atlantic is shown by 'the #h fession of the Chronicle : “I held on to th very nearly .While the A LWAYS A GOOD SHOW, (CransaLL's 'I'IEIIEEI S TODAY—MON ~TTES. W Paramount Presents WALLACE REID With Lila Lee and Walter Hiers in G Vivid Picturization of the GHOST BREAKER EXTRA LARRY SEMON A Hit as “The Agent” X WED—~THURS. W American Releasing Offers ’ STAR CAST In a Gripping Drama of Bwift Action and Compelling Climazes, The SUPER-SEX |° Dan Mason in “Pop Tuttle's Movie Queen” A FRL—SAT. W A First National Attraction HOBART BOSWORTH | . With, n-:n- Love in a rMuzr of he Whaling Grounds, THE SEA LION ~—ADDED— l' {4 HARRY POLLARD In a New Comedy, ‘Dig Up” ALFRED CORTOT | The Pre-eh rlnut T MARGUERITE II’AI.VAREZ | Contralto I hn‘mn&l-finfl!\-hm afternoen, 4:80, Jen. th. T. Arthur Smith, Isc., 1308 G Btrest CHARLES THOMAS The Famous Baritene In Tecital st the National Thester “y afternoon, 4:30, Tar. 12th. 3200, $150 asd $1.00 (plus =3 T. Arthur Smith, Ise., 1308 G lt. ' RUTH ST. DENIS | TED Sk \WN Denishawn Dancers The l-&:ml:.m‘“ ,Im-l 'num Juu."' "z. ! NEW YORK |- SYMPHONY | ORCHESTRA | ALBERT COATES i No. 8 Du'pan e l"lludl hn;v 0. t _circle. nt_stodio Frankin 1435-W. ., Bl rwo?m Dancing, Stge’ Training. _Chfldre = “DANCIN 0 LEROY H. THAYER Jimited number. | Burollment, so. - olntmen; wcial fusetions. n.g' Conn._ave. Main 2573. Stage Dancing- all stsles or Buagc eets week's § IIDQHQDA'Q on the nu aud says dlnmnl HEALTE: HA TotTo, cHARS That we are never oo ¥ hegin studying i phlet_mailed du_req STCDIO, 1450 BILTMORE. COL. 20 T We tes c-':':u Py n-m' FRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. 1715 Coneeticut Avenve. |

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