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./l—lak‘ing Musical Plays. : e ==— The Ram'’s Head Players C ; l oy g OSCAR WILDE'S ONCERT f i For the Starving C, JANUARY ' 14, ‘1923_PART 3. i AMUSEMENTS. v 3 “ ¢ [of New York there is dlmost na hom TWO STERLING DRAMAS: T worked a year or more over ‘Irene' | O N 2 home Preferred Plotures = Matinee Saturday at 2.30 GRETE VON B, AVBR‘.u phfl“ two compléte productions-with two dise :}:: dfifiz nfif.f}"\f;e d’fl;aonh:_re no home Attraction Extraordinary—First Time Here : RIITH CLIFFORD g B || xEw Masox1o HALL AvDTTORITVX “In the very begiuning T look for one | it as soon as possitle. Divorm ts ; e Atmission, DANGEROUS With Stellar Support in = -—n-.:“ m & lnr-‘-k-nd elief Committee score. if it lacks the numbers or the iwife and mother, like the Julia < 2 Commencing 1ife any more for the wall-to-do ; P ] ' Wednesday, January 17, 8:30 P.M. | Central Europe and I spent two years cogitating on | "ZLplimus ‘e dcs "and hoten tave fldren - LEWIS STONE. LON CHANEY Founders Nights, Jamuary 17-15 CHARLES T. TITTMAN tinet casts before I secured the success | grow ‘up aimont. tdersnacnt Gy ldren thing in & musical comedy, and if it has | pant—and so no wonder & ni y “MISSES and KISSES” k ana Great cast, tn e | HARRISON FORD E Tues., January 16, 8:15 B.M, || thai®:ss Thifive to.taks 5 chince o8 | Bont 2 40d, #0 1o wonder a nice you v laborate the | derson's, hero: ip ‘T B, A. ROLFE'S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION WITH J [nelodies, and you can elaborate, the | derson's._heroine 1o ‘Tangerine RC = - 3 convinced that marriage nowad: E. GUY RARICK AND A COMPANY OF 16 2 AGE SH ADOWS O - it up, but you cannot do anything With | failure, and before she witl srr: Siagers, Dancers, Comedians nnd the Rolfe Heauty Cherms ADDED COMEDY . U STREET AT 1T OF umc m’[fl I . Children of . of making musical plays as follows: __ [breaking up.the home. In the big city 3 Today, Mon.,” Tues., Wed, Thurs., Fré., Bat. ‘Tangerine’ and I was forced to make | destroyed home life, .The famil i First National Presents i = And All Week LSA RANER, Violinist e family fire “THE SHOWS” BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 15th e I wanted. family and seek to break away from . Baserved Seats, $LBO. || the rest. You can fix up the musical |16 be a good, old-fashioned and hap {t )it has no big appealing theme. N0 | the man she loves she wants him v = T — ead, live fdea behind it, Mg Upon [ prove -to her it -is possible to mak: Runy Ome Howr—Five Seemes of Fun and Beaut . |the ‘life of the day, the things that = = “A Ring Tail Romance™ Y L |22, oo et heing s | ™Rt S5, probten, mere Armstrong The Wheeler Trio Kin Fox News = over the country Who pine to become | , “Of coufse. there was an fmmens- ; r o Y are0s e ot orSome | amotnt, of work done on the book be. Tho Acme of Artlitie Endeaver \ Tordid murroundings and - hove b their | fore thé plece was staged, and mors Davis and Wopler YOU WILL ENJOY THE MUSIC FOR A SECOND EPOCHAL WEEK : " |when it was restaged, but T labored “Marriage & 1a Veundeville” Sleyer Girl Dutertainers u Comedy Film *_ “Movie Chats” Ui i N F:ST. AT TENTH. Teday 3 to 11 P. M.—Daily 11 A. M. te 11 P. M. interested in. the ambitions of these!9f the story all the way through. I “Hoboes do Lux® International News Weekly THE UNFORGETABLE TRIUMPH! = shop irls. I banked on that when 1]Knew that success or failure depend- e Shediion ™ 11cd on how we put over this 1den for “One Sunday night we gave a special | OUr appeal to the big public rested performance for real working shop girls|on that alone, everything else being at the Vanderbilt Theater, and. the |incidental. manner in which their emotions were The task of the producer today i« stifred was something wonderful to be- | made diffioult because the. theater. hold. Bome of them who wers sobbing | 0Ing public is looking for bargains and laughing over the play I Invited |DOW. They go shopping like a wom into the office and questioned. They an does in a department ntore on bar told me in confidence that it seemed to | &ain day. not thinking of merely go- them that they were ®eeing their life [ing to the theater, but £oIng to s stories dramatized, their hopes and|something goad, at a price. And that longings expressed on the stage, and | i& why phenomenal ruccess 18 the this was what had moved-them. It reward when the right result im moved: every one, for it had the human | achieved. The public's support then touch that makes all mankind akin.|rewards all of the nightnire dave ‘That was why it made such a hit. and nights spent during the hectic “It is a different angle of life that|producing days.” Special Film Features TAY FoOL LLOYD HAMUL: Selection, Stanley W. First Run Feature Film—The Cyclonic Star RICHARD (DICK) TALMADGE In His Latest Thriller, and It Is a Real One “TAKING CHANCES” Shows at All Perfermances Excopt Saturday and Sunday Evenings BEGINNING TODAY-—-COMPFLETR CHANGE OF BILL MRS. WILSON-GREENE EXCEPTIONAL DOUBLE BILL! Annownces CHICAGO GRAND OPERA § ||| .. 2mrmss T Fromouns menser, e INEE EVENINGS Y'S DREA e ey . B DOLLY'S DREAM ») 1GE BRADY Poli’s Theater—8 o’Clock with DOROTHY, ESSID and . 1 BILLY LANG M’“gfl%::wl' AIDA (l{“ n‘“";) A —— and & Bevy of bemutiful dells. ll-lrnll.y‘ ::::.:: 7 = galaxy Tuesday Evening, TOSCA talian Wy antee; Crimi, m-m.q;n. l’tm )r.ua-. c--m:.v “CI;ER': ym ORD. NITA NALDI Wednesday Evening, Sni tchks A dhsidherngy (I e tiseet Yen Gortens aosin, Bosehers et PRANK GALANE ROBERT ELLIS Orchestra, 65—Entire Stage Equipment—Chéras 65 =" ™" | DAVID POWELL Incidental Dancers and Corps de Ballet \ "A‘V”c'(‘,-v'-&'.‘r'“" & In. o seaghdnions ol tion ot ik Lairnon, Prioen: $3490, 316,08, §15.00, §12.09. Boxes, $225.00, $150.00, “"The Danclag Tieads” Brady’s famens stage mooess Pabli = i “ANNA ASCENDS” ublic Season Sale opens tomorrow (Monday) morning RECK & RECTOR | ;'tqu&s(a;reene‘s Concert Bureau, Droop’s, 13th and G. “Seddaty Estertataers” | —A Paramount Picture— n i A0 A WONDER CAST " ‘ THC DICKENS CLASSIC H St. at I8t St N.W. d _Tomorrow LEATRICE 30X kst DUMBARTON 134 W iscon * | Lk oneTder JUN ELVIDGE, HIPPODROME :glt X AveNW.| V(G ana GLORIA SWh TodionRow - THE Ntk or Tae ax. | OME 1230 C Street 2 143138 U s BATES POST, in “THE MASQ ontln, from 3 p.m. Added features fnclude comedies, mews reel and other subjects toget with an exceptional musieal program, arranged by Prof. Arthur Maavell —_— B TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE"W% Penna. Ave. at 11th 8¢ —Phene M. 667 BEGINNING TONIGHT AT 8:30 ARTHUR LESLIE SMITH AND HENRY DUFFY ANNOUNCE IO RO in “THE E FLRE CHI CRANDALL'S Werororray {POSSIBLE MRS. DAN MASON, in “THE O IDAI[’S OENTRAL CRANDALL'S SENERAYL, ., ¢ TO! AND TOMORROW. ALPH LEW. od STAR CAST, ta “THE THIBD UNIVERSALLY ACCLAIMED A MASTERPIECE 7oY. AND T | T kY e - EMBROIDERY. = T ‘-{.‘&h‘?.g _Il)nv ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE—“A DICKENS REVERIE” E Rd. LITE 14’::::::!::&‘ LYMAN H. HOWE GEM WORLD SURVEY = b | » _MANSLACOHTRR: OVERTURE, “BRITANNICUS” (NEW)— N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING = || BOTIENToT A FaUL -|NEW THEATER %3 7% WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA CRANDALL'S A3"ar™, cwany TS FaAse P | " S| B TS R CLAS! ing ively the Worlds Bes g 2 budeville ina Beautifil Plyhouse of Refinement RECORD ‘ S .28 38 ‘- nni lay Matinee BREAKING Wi=N | WorlasGreotast Singing omedieme. * : ; th—MnkerandOoM\—w:sPeflwsar\dOvn\ - FANNY BRICE Ina Recital of” Fanng DBrice Succesess SHAW & LEE RAVMOND BONDECO Natures Gifte™ in"The Minute Man” Pt PO e, The Royal Opera Prima Donna MADELINE COLLINS From Covent Garden, London Oskes &Delour S i il Cyclonic- Dangers AVaudeville Mosaic Canova's Posing Doss, Aesop: Febles, Pathe Weekly i Topics of the Day .opéther Hits. The Sensational \Successor of Rubeville. _"FIFTY MILES ~BROADWAY" e 60,000 WASHINGTONIANS HAVE SEEN IT! K - i o] ) LINOR GLYN's o ToRAY_Mon_ToRs. e e 45‘ VERSION ofa SCREEN STARS LIFE » HO ATIONAL " 2 RIGHT ~ Week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday THE COMEDY OF JUST.NOW TO THE LADIES By George S. Kaufman end Marc Connelly Authors of “Dulcy” and “Merton of the Movies? The Biggest Hit of the Present New York Season WITH WASHINGTON'S OWX HELEN HAYES AND A CAST OF CERTIFIED COMEDIANS Direction of A. L. Erlanger and George O. Tyler. Next MATINEES SEATS Week Wednesday and Saturday Thursday The Engrossing Amevican Comiedy of Tedsy DULCY RGE 8. KATFMAN AND MARC CONNELLY “‘, O thers of “Merton of the Meview LYNN FONTANNE And & Brilliant Company of Comedians NEWMAN TRAVELTALKS—ACROSS AFRICA, CAPE TO CAIRO %" TODAY-—MON.—TUES.—WED., 9@ REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT and Others of Distinguished < Attaiwment. L STARS_—fiorothy I?hillips—Kenneli' Ilarlan—"llrm.‘ McRae RIALTO MELODY BOYS I A Distinct Innovation—Daily at 3-7-9 P. M. " OF THE - _ OUR GANG COMEDY [ ™~ |“THE CHAMPEEN"—Best They Ever Made Q- '—GEORGE WILD, Conductor - " SPECIAL ADDED SHORT-REEL ATTRACTIONS JACK GRIFFITH AT THE MAGNIFICENT NEW ORGAN g I STAR CAST IN REX INGRAN'S BEST e JICTORIAFALLS . |E “TRIFLING WOMEN" e —— mmmfi;nmmmmmmmnmunmumunmm = i L ST