Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1923, Page 52

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‘2 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 11, 1923—PART 3. : AMUSEMENTS. —WE PLAY LOEW'SVAUDEVH.LE Ir aeatic, G Mfl:’"" ey, | Another Novel Filmed. y ™ N b Open o studeats and | **/JHE Glimpses of the Moon.” the unl eV first production of a_serles for R Oulivgten of Bpeuking Voies Comtracied To haie, haa been coun L| . een com- Oflmm Attractions Undor Dirostion of M-ssrs. ‘ee & J. J. m W, Tr. 7731 pm?dhn;}lm l:nfd'lslgn?, Btudio. Bebe Danlel ita. Naldi, Rubye de Re % Ghe ncaaro. g ‘i? q R D David Powell, Maurice Costello and MPLETE JAMES E. COOPER Preseats w Charles Gerrard are in the cast. nmw\(!fifxagnn‘r! B os{" A Real Burlesque Show in Eieven Scenes s Ing the maxing of the production. 101 o A asserted that more than three-quarters THE BEST SHOW. EVERY DAY. IN EVERY WAY, 18 OUR OFFERING mfient ¢ phton Tues, Thum. Sat. of a million dollars’ worth of propertie “_______"TTP—M——- N amous ! ?-,,,,‘ used. T;;ey hu,,,:,m] 011 ‘costly g ewelry, expensive hangings, oil paini- DOORS OPEN TOD. 3 \ | BACK R ot e S pen VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY POBITIVELY COOD BXE hecy ORMANCE ||| were described by Edith Wharton in her novel. The studio settings alone cos! A Radiom of Bplendor INIMITABLE 9 h o | With °"1.";I""b°°“ Day ‘&‘b’“l’“"i""" more than $100,000. Three weeks wers 4 (1] R " ! ? 4 e Une an nly Big spent at Miam! making yacht and beach l : n Colored Musical Comedy ||| exteriors. Among the interior seta are . the Altringham villa in Paris, the Van With a Delighttal Cast Bl ) e i A Inginaing yome Wil B Smash derlyn paiace in Venice, a hotel a —_— n Her Latest and Best of Prominence, Inc! r Derr, Helen Tarr, Ha: ‘ontainbleau, & street scene in Pass CLARK & O'NEIL ! a , 3 Kelly, Helen Am ‘Mildred Rot seques Wil iti 2 “#elodious Harmonlsts™ P‘l:otodrm-nc P"'"“".i.“ . ' 5 % : L s l‘m"l;::. = i HO fi:i EEd‘l:;: r'-'o:? ‘S;":Zf.."?.’x‘f;.a.‘““ o Mr.snd Mrs. NORMAN PHILLIPS | “YOUR BES : ; & - SHOWING ? Dances, Songs | | “The Heneymosn" FRIEND"” N 3 ; {[§] Folly Villa on the Hudson—On Board the Model—Shipwrecked— Ml | ) ONg! v A L K Y R l E 4 - i L The Fatal Card—A Studio in Paris—Under Cuban Lo e MONTROSE QUARTETTE o Skice—Tho Club—The Prison. | il s ALVAREZ DUO News—Pithy Taragraphs— ‘] —_____BIG CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRLS &' WALTER DAMROSCH “The Climax in Aerfal Art" Comedies—FExcellent Music, § | ! Next Week—“HELLO GOOD TIMES” | i e A-'g:;;v:‘::;, ('lr“u(:;l slllz’h ;:I:‘ool -uld' | The company's studio was taxed dur- P~ TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE BEN HARRIS EDDIE HUNTER Tickets. $1.00. 76, 50c Wi Stage Sun., Febr. 18. * W~ TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONI Real Widding on Stage Sun., Pel T. Arthur Smith, Isc., 1306 G St i LONZALEY QUARTET Auditorium, Central High School \ J . February 12 at 8:30 P.M. NfltcflON aF % 5 o atiketn SO0 Toc, 0o MESSRS LEE awd J.J. SH 74 - 1 N . Arthur Bmith, . 1308 G St IHER \ Miss Janet Richards hington's Li 8 & —The Classic of the Capital )’ p : Public Questions: Home and Foreign enting the 7' re \lv\\u Ar lfll and Atlrnctlonn Every Mondasy Morning 10:45 Masenic Temple, 13th St. and New York Ave. Interpretive Review of World Eveats sion (inoluding taz), dow slowly lifted! Iz the Xvehice B ¥ THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR A \ Witl"fldubilzc ) J : 2 = I::enll::::;’vny‘fl;t;a‘ 2 o 8 | THE RAMS HEAD PLAYF.RS : AL‘ I 'ER | New York Castand £ ‘ Y. 15’?&3&*;5&1 g S » arge ' g > ; 3 e (et “THE TRUTH” ’ It's all in ‘m:’--mh gl'l,lf:nl and Single '1:“:‘5.“ i NEXT WEE IEGIIIIIG SIIIIIIY IIGIIT : | ek gt OTHELLO—NMon. Eve. & Sat. E\e at 8 o’clock A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS—Tues. Eve., 8:15 [ [N monn =" A4 Gnl FFIT“’S . (With Mr. Hampden ar Sir Giles Overreach in the sardonic comedy made tamous by Edwin Booth and E. L. Davenport.) HAMLET th & 397th times) Wed. Eve. & Fri. Eve. 8 p. m. " GALI l CURCl MERCHANT OF VENICE—Thursday Mat.. 2:15 SERVANT IN THE HOUS Thurs. Eve. & Sat. Mat. and Saturday ‘.tlh!c‘ilrrhefl ra, ; I 1 > P "80: Thurs. Orchesira (entire) soc. si00, 3 _ Zga e PIEN § : Long-heralded tornado of emotional Poli's, M°"~ Feb 26, 4:30 'r;l‘v_‘;;l%s'g ;;i\_r\nrlc‘):llt(n LARY ES ] E : drama! A hair-raising mystery 2 2 sensation that throbs with rommtlc MAIL ORDERS Now fire and ripples with 1 Man’s Need of Poe'?)' rricEs: N ohth 1;;.5-:.«':-'1:.::‘:.;'.:‘: e e . : 173 o"E EchTI ufl LANGDON MITCHELL _\ T cky Sharp T J wEDE.'S BEG. SUNDAY, FEB. 25th ; ¢ 5 : o & d MANATIC . SENSATION Nighto e fo 1280, Thur, Mat. 2 L 4 : Bingle tickets, 31 Beoite Sidn ' Bat. Mat. Sbe & >y : S ' 2 On Sale Cushiers Ofice . Ouise. 10 tei 7 | | George wmlw;“vmmuy, 2033 G Bt . '."“ng.. ' : & A play that plucks the furies of HE WD CARNIVAL : > nature from the skies to lay before 'of MIE8 XATELLE : i you a vibrant, eerie triumph of R AT M YT A Wi ExclusflyeggfivaWo;rds ?es - N . i cinema art! A new screen classic! on that date. udaville inaBeautifiil Playhouse of Refinemen ) = Udididdiztitiprintpmreiiitivgiidlidiididdpiiiiipitprip iy b = - e N s # Shows Daily at2:15and 8:15 Sunday Matat3 -‘;Il T 10, 7 CAROL DEMPSTER—PORTER STRONG Washington G 5 Beginning Monday Matinee ; i ‘up HENRY HULL ashington Grocers P The Most Extraordinary Epoch Marking Novelty in Vaudeville Annals RICHARD G_HERSDON, Presents NEAT he Piay With 1.001 lLaugbs” SEATS | KEMPY |me With GRANT MITCHELL and THE NUGENTS MY THE TR “One Exciting Night” is to JULIA ARTHUR || LINCOLN: T,,‘:!F%?T.'Bl =EESS 1] OEW'S COLUMBIA | §|EOQOD Dnld from its run at the From"Hamle bt : jon! e Presented by Ihlllr ECF Alb:,e.t Prc.rdén;\ntklhtB FKeléhClrcrnt MARY RALPH B Convenfion Ha“ a3 Vaudeville's Contribution to Shakespereon Reviva PICKFORD LEW[S = _ O . : Sp.c‘a' Add.'d Fasture With Johnnie Walker and = GEORGES DUFRANNE i x SR : : T Feb. 5 to 17 e Noted French Operatic Tenor il A THIRD 1l AT LT QUL Doors Open 2 to 5:30 Clayton &Edwards Ten Eyck&Weily , S THE ARlM and 7.30 to 10:30 P.M. ABlackface Classic Dancing and Physical Perfection TESS 0 AL Last Week Starts TORM COUNTRY | Dan Mason A Hit in Toto . Lane& Harper : S “Toonerville Topics” The Famous Clown “Bits of Wit” Kinograms Fox Neiws Tomorrow R&W RobertsWorld Renowned Equilibrists :Aesop's Fables: MUSIC YOU WILL REMEMBER F Street at Tenth—! _ 60 Exhibits and prac- 4 g 4 | tical Demonstrations of Topics of the Day : Pathe Weekly - Phones Main 4484-4485-6823 Buy Early | | = Today Doers Open at 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Food iProducts and Extra A d Attracti { THIS WEEK Household Appliances xuberant and Furnishings. ~RIXIE FRIGANZA - | N T 1= A COMEDY ALIVE WITH NEILAN GENIUS = In"My Little Bag O'T.rm" . | ATIONAL NIGHT Week Radio ganm; in Bal- 2 2 : - Only Washiagten theater ourtar :;:!I’II;I:"A.-‘:H::I;“ forsign stars of frst rank i n’;‘f::::"' canym:c Evmi:lexm“n Charles Dillingham Presents AR : £ Admission 30_Cents “The Great Laughing Show” . J : i Including Tax —N. Y. Fre Post 3 7 g ¥ 'Pndy-pu'd tickets “THE BUNCH i B | AND JUDY" : — DANCING. A MISS MAY LEE. Just retorned from New York with ites at 8:15 SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE ____ Trescata 1ts Own Selection OF Vauderille Stars Hoaded By {l A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT %%\ es Musie by Jerome Korn. Lyrios by Auna Osldwell. Beok b Ane Caldwoll and Hugh Yord. Staged by Fred G. Letham WITH THE BROADWAY CAST il FRED & ADELE ASTAIRE, JOHNNY & RAY [ FRANKJ. | DOOLEY, GRACE HAYES, Etc., & FAMOUS GLOBE CORBETT STROUSE | SISTERS THEATER BEAUTY CHORUS. Prices: 50e, §1.00, $L.50, $2.00, $2.50, plus tax. REGAL & MOORE & CO. P.menkuly.hl’hlh(“olhy.Fobmry” i DAVEY | JEAN LILLIAN "% ik Tta Sier Coct o 100, Becatitl Enveml and Seqert Prodaction In Buoh Newser Was WHITE | CARROLL | WASHBURN zme, MUSIC BOX REVUE EE Do cnamars o e [/ it e S s Wits WM, COLLIZR, TLORENOE MOORT, JOSEPH BANTLEY IVY BAWYER, Sink, Laughed 6t dy Al Most Unwenal, Mest In- Jane GREEN & BLYLER Jimmy Matl .fafrl-'-'u'-x:‘ ;nhl' Sentage, Orabsy Anunglx:rys xga'glk $1 Batoony, 1. the Boys and Taunted by ::;" :::,.::‘;::' :m.'.: Matines, Saturday, Orchestra, o %4 Balcon; u Popular Wedn ls. Al s Toaeis Comes Neree oy Matines, Ofakostra, #5801 Buiceny, 48, % : 41 cho) Giri icled on the Sereem. S H She Wrote Letters to Neilan Has Made Many T 5 “ ” Herself Becauss No One st ol e WEER NIGHTS, 830 TO 12 H Brilllant Writer and Speaker A r v wheh Bus Eiterae Bul e E Her Heart Wfluli';‘ 1’;”; Novelty, the Cleverness Any More Pain, Shke Be or the Grip of Tha Gem. M 4 wir® CENTURY THEATER CHORUS A» O e AR It Wil Make You Chesr, CAST OF BROADWAY nl::ficu Romance Come Trws. Chuckle and Choke. i "SRR T | In His Popular Lecture THE Nufiun WAH’: PaR “omivEN- “NOVEL READING AND | E ... - DRIVEN = Bote NOVEL WRITING” ||E MATT HELER RAYMOND TOM MOORE LYNCH GRIFFITH WILSON e e N T e T Next Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 15, at 4:30 P. M. EMBROIDERY ‘% ’” i s LIGE CONLEY IN MERMAID'S ‘‘CASEY JONES, JR.” G AIETIES OF I 923 1 Boys’ Club of Washington WORLD SURVEY—PRIZMA NATURAL COLOR STUDY Introduction by Senator David I. Walsh, OVERTURE—“EVOLUTION OF DIXIE"—N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING Friday, 7:30 P. M. e e e i WASHINETON'S m:sr ORCHESTRA T INNING CEORGE mMAaRSHALL S —New York Herald. Followed By g COMEDIANS‘ Tiken, 50 1o 200, Now Sulle ut 7. Atker s, 1. || ETIHAAAAARIRERERARAERERCRCATINN el |_eancine THE PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE Real Muslo—8trict Censer —8pecal_Events— TODAY —3:30 P. M. BASKET BALL CLASSIC TRENTON TIGERS —VB.— LEGIONNAIRES VALENTINE DANCE Souvenirs From Dan Cupid (I JuRRURRRmAOR A

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