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' cleverly is it put together that ft|not less clever and convincing, while ulmlul offerin )S—-] g d onsenss with consumm. holds the interest of the audience, | oh i n o souomey i . et Ray. and Kisses. m“""”" T"“‘“{“ iR as the man falsely accused, ant batic screen s v whether one likes the play or not, un- | Minturn, as the sea captain in love a d, | taki; A pretentious little musical com- fom'""’ in *“Takin Chlnce 4} the final curtain. with Molla, seem to meet eve To 3 Ty re- edy with a cast of sixteer people, atured first run picture, fto show NATIONAL—Helen Hayes in summate o horienced and con- | quirement 'of their respective roles|and Delour, in & dancing turn, With | nearly an pretty and graceful danc- | how he used to do scunts for Dougl: —the playground and wsdariand Do Lads a5 Woman whoss 1ife han baen bpent | 414, contribute to a well night perfect |the usual ‘house attractions, ‘Acsop | oy “hol % range | Fairbanks, nin ' pleture having ap- | i) s YoM o Vel e 1 on the sen. She is proud of Rer Nocas | Performance. Fables, Pathe gnd Current Topics fin- | IN& girls, whose five scen 88 | parently no other motive, although dere,” ana, " ncidomtaily. ‘Washington's own ished out th ening entertaln- from a chiropractic’s office down mara i8 a pleasant streak of romance. J the best commercial own pet star, win-[origin and of the fact that in her " e evening’ th ®ome little Helen Hayes, hus returned | VelnS runs the blood of the vikings| B. F. KEITH'S—Fanny Brice. |™ent through Mexico and back to = big |But it is worth seeing if for nothing onilen. Visly the A Neel 1o Ner home town for a week In a|Cfg®id,,She Was made a daughter of costume reception that marks the Sise than o thrlliing fgnta. A Neely P Edwards . laughmaker, the Urban d old ocean at her birth by her father,| Patrons of Keith's caught Fanny|GAYETY—“Bowery Burlesquers.” the °lIEhtful satirical comedy, “To the|and her consecration and ancestry,|Brice in great good humor last night, Benpy, soding, . ix . delighiiiuk MovlesChaty And ihe. Internstichsl rtainment Ladles," written by George S. Kauf.|combine to make of her a woman of | and as & result the clever comedienne Billy Foster and Frank Harcourt|patrons of the Cosmos Theater this .Nn;l m?:::lpd:en!‘c:s": ente; i e Man and Mare Connelry, v o |, [strong character " and unassailable | went from soup to nuts in her reper- | 3T® featured in thls week's offering | week. It is called “Misses and Rochambenn Fob. 18 Ar. 28 ,n, a know, re Well lprinciples. When her father's ship at the Gayety Theater entitled “The | Kigses,” iy the latest oumn: of B. Roussillon . J.n. 17 ab. 22 Ma .lOWn as the joint authors of [went down, after an explosion at sea, | tolre. ~Her enthusiastic welcome » A. Rolfe, the Broad How and v Mar, z Ghicag 1307055 Duley™ and: “Merton of the Movi and she found herself in the water |doubtless warmed her heart toward | Bowery Burlesquers,” one of Joe Hur- olfe, the Broadway sho’ - I La Savols Aw 7 May 5 June 2 tWo. of the most popular sos |Jurrounded by burning acld. a light- | her admirers. and when she had fin |tig’s productions. Thess two come- vaudeville producer, and lt‘teuures o = ok = Vigs (Spao)—Bordeans or et Tamile g 55 | house tender Went to her rescue, and it | ished, the orchestra leader had no ,{B. Guy Rarick, a tactful young w the New York s at him Brat Mis:SIEht.and then his|more’ songs 0. piay and: Miss Ekics]| 508 476 & clever palr of entertainors 8 Mar. 15 Apr.18 dian of worth, who has the abil- | Write for Descriptive Literat N mpulsive |1ife. He had her pledge to look after |had to finish up by telling a Coue but are handicapped by a lack of new | F0ne 3 % et P & Dper » DUl and care for his only daughter, and |story that was very funny. There|material, the act they are using being | Loy ,'."f";:'f,‘:f,,.,';",{",:"uy..d'.:;.";;lm‘.l'.::fl; UNION CASTLE LINE CAMEGRS & DL nine ay with Nriea lat all costs, even almost to the point [ was nothing. new 1 repertoire, Y e how DearBrutus Marsmoos |of heartbreak, she fulfilled her Crust. | DUt there wes no Seoasity of Itre: PRRsCienlig the ,’:_“1‘3;,,:":‘; o o e | pontinual IuEITat arasent Elenor | for silliags and further Information apply oAy Steamsiip of Touriat Ageat, ‘“l'lzrll?AMduno‘lnm Tours to Tix Rinehart's = the most ador- | She had her own romance that was |ducing late songs, as alb her Old | good many years Mildred Cecil, | Klemer. especlally; Jane Stone, Ber- | BSuaderson & Sou, Geo. Passenger Agts.. General District Ageat. e -ou: e ok & 7 B shows consid- | MLETTY lu“i :’n’.e N Ronent Mxhu Ml_’ ":;ehwey ovt;r with '”:xrl'm.b“u?:: a newcomer, made an aeceptable pri- | tha Giibert and’ Geneva Val 5nt ne, 26 Brosdway, New York, v ashington, D ' Eohad, e of T con that She ] e e 108 O A ae " as |8 douna, her song numbera being and the Rolfs “heauty, chorus’ com. Ay Nownatly T de 1 0 Bitlq © biide "¢ |had beén lost with her father's ship. | poring over the music, a volce called | WeC Fecolved. ay and Wiorence | BLch & gitig Whoue sccomplishments Fix nionths, nely * atiractive |And when, most unexpectedly, this|out for “Second Hand Rose,” and the | {i58 JEN 10 CRYety PELrons. Mave % iijently have been borrowed from R — Her southe wcent for the little giri|Man returns to claim her, and his applause that followed the suggestion [ Rose ronelved Tihernt moo avaa | the big shows. The play runs some- Trom Mobi Bl lmen Had rrayed his ship with flags | reminded one of when Patti reached | Fecrge Rose received liberal applause | {5, %, ore than_an hour. f AZIONE GEN i ‘rn melodies] in token of a great celebration, she [the never failing “Home, Sweet |0F MEIE CORCHE number, = Betele| “rpe Wheeler Trio, in opening’ the Warren L, | sends him away until she can find the | Home.” The lights were lowered time | (S0 "R By A2 W te SOURTOHe A0 BEC| bill, present many new and’ remark- AuANA young husband who puts man who had betrayed her girl charge | and again, but when Miss Brice closed | [OTE RUEOCES &re Accompanied B |aple acrobatic feats; Davis and Wop- i AZORES ITALY much” faith in alluring advertise. {and compel him to marry her. The |her act she had consumed fully fifty |ToWR CUTeult Secrobatle =Aancing |jer, two.pretty girls with a sense ot ) TAORMINA Juents, IS u good foil for blond Miss |Eirl is a wayward liar, who first|minutes, when her turn calls for but|g Y y Hart round | ghswmanship and an act divided be- i AMERIC ut sketehes a voung husbang | Plames an innocent man, causing him | thirty, and it was down on the pro- "“_;h'g‘::l‘,‘g; ‘n"fi'r“‘:;‘fi‘;‘;"iln' rom | tWeen two _scénes, put over a com- stood e J Special Mediterranean Voyage. a” i g to be shot by “the sea woman,” and | gram just ahead of the final act. bination of grand opera and jazz that § b er appers in ' the s then, when she finds that her betrayer (- Another g0od act was that of C. B. [&0d aviation club in America to a|wins 'big abplause: Dorothy Rich- ! GIULIO CESARE (nows3,000tons) FEB.17§ A 2o teel o oy bull-fight arena in Spain. Among h “Mar- ATHENS, with ARISTOTLE, ITALIA AMERICA SHIPPING CORF. ¥ to feel consider has married another, she releases the [ Maddock entitled “Fifty Miles From | od o mond and company amuse with “Mar. AT ST PAGL i N on 10 the charms of pr 0 ‘and shel- | E8s in a tank in the lighthouse, put- i Broadway" starring two clever co- 2 amechanical effects s & good Imi- | riage a Ia Vaudeville, from the cere- ARISTOPHA s ST. " tered married Ii Miss Ha. ting an end to his and to her own |medians, Harry B. Watson and Reg B. }“ D"kO' an alrplane which seeming- | mony to the divorce court, with the DEMOSTHENES?—One of the many Dersonation of the clinging vine that |life; while the lover of “the sea wom- | Merville, with quite a pretentious |1y makes an ascension from the stake | aid of the screen, and wind up with & rare expgriences offered by the supports the sturdy osk is somewhat | an.” attracted by the" explosion and | company of dancers and musicians, (8% the end of the first act. ~The hapny erfding; and “the Belgiar, iwwwe, fire resulting from the escaping gas, | The little sketch depicts a_continu- [Chorus of twenty strikes about the tramp comedian, with an irre. 7 American Express Luxury Cruise on the hn Kincaid, xl..‘irel(ur s again to claim his own, ous quarrel of tuopnld men, while |average and wears pretty costumes. u(ullhle personality, blends pathos successful business R L | ™ Margarer Anglin is herself in the| their children drift from the ¢oUNtrY | Ao “MA RETANIA” \ Luvz lnnu:':i:hr.hl;: re;n:-_ Irving as his wite & role of Molly Hansen, especlally in|town to New York against thelr| U Bithing Tn_clear blie waters many of the cleveres the emotlonal work cailed for by the!wishes. The son and daughter re- & : whrmed by a summer sun, Fishe o the play. Low bits | atory. She has the power to turn the | turn as lovers, finally make the old | This Cunard Bl“fin‘b"f\'hs}:‘vv‘f,f‘"“ Adlantic Tne. boatiag, Foif andtensis. ue-to-life politician and ‘William | smiles into tears and to maknf:cr %;»u make up, and »:l cnr:r nh(m:—?m Yofl;'k";:; = ¥ ;‘ -y 5 £ ;;mml!;. compete sat! | characterization win the hearts of her { Watson is very good, and Merville P Yo . 7 — Returning April 5 % mpetent - toast-{ 8 ience, which after the fall of the | makes a good foll and helps out With see age Sails from New s Hodites araau 4 the play itsel : curiain last night remained to|a taking song. Members of the com- h Jetsurely inland excutsions, includes Azores, Madeira, times when the action see applaud and applaud until she had |pany dance well, Olga Wood and Dan (Jlbr-lur.Ccdl:,Allku. Vionte Carlo Napie. the Dtdaneies, exaggerated and ver been recalled several times. Even|McNell beidg the leaders. Several e, Athens, Palestine, Alexan he Nile to the n’,’.- edge of farce, after 4 then the large house was slow tocurtain calls re“.m;‘ed the company, 5,;&:53{(;2‘? Cmmmwlm bcn;lp sthamp- T S ~ORCA™ o te hixs crwes admirable building up 2 empty. Other turns on the program A [t 3 Rates $1000 s g s comedy situutione. There is o | There is no waste material in the | went over in good shape were Made- Vil mumber of paee vr:r'x‘z‘v‘u‘:ur:::::‘:?f:::d\‘h'!m): The Comfort Route su fon of s characters provided by the play, and |line Collin: 'ho made her first ap- York to “x.u.fl' the product D cach role offers fine opportunities for | pearance in Washington, coming di- ‘phone for § . OY would be a -al | excellent character acting and strong- | rect from Covent Garden, London, ‘Amierican Express Travel Dept. A tendency to overr) S . {1y marked characterization. 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