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AMUSEMENTS!: \ Having played all over the cour try in the last five vears. “The Bire Evelyn Goanell's binch velvet gown T U \g R AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 11, 1923—PART 3. . ! LAYS. t A ttl’aCthflS FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. NEXT WEEK'S PHOTOFLAYS. PALACE—"“Java Head." George Melford's production of . % . . 3 earea seri- |, e : : § (Continued from First Page.) GAYETY—"Folly Town. gy b L el | **LADIES FOR SALE" by Porter)tion in Bermuda. where she will add The “Folly Town” company opens bR A L A Vel e incom: | this atternoonfat tile } : in rehearsal. The cust includes Vin- |y "% been accepted by the hy parable speaking voice and superb({Or a weel’s engagement. ~This en- t < ) H 3 cent /Serrano, Malcolm Williams aud 4 : < . Arch Selwyn sailed from New YVork 5 She | better order of burlesque—the cle#n, i esterday for on o present Miss Arthur vitalizes the role. She | 50l 00 ariety. Folly Town is ‘Katherine MacDorald in__“The yesterday for London 1o be presen breathes it, immortalizes it. & H ey 5 #howing in New York. has just|and he will arrange for the produc Trixie Friganza s the added attrac. [scenes will include a realistic storm D&y Dreams.’. been produced in London. under the|tion of “The Emperor Jones.” with Bag o Trix" Miss Friganza has|bncsoape, the lawn of the Hollyweod CENTRAL—"What Fools Men { Preparations for the London appear- endeared herself to the vaudeville|Country Club. the interior o representative of Florenz Zieg-|#nce of Jane Cowl in “Smilin' i ¢'€ot |tetior of ‘the gilded cage of beauty. cotiate for o ce's nppear- |Selwyn will also jour o ‘I:‘Jsr:‘hfij Ehowe ‘l';‘:‘“ji"f::“:fi,‘ the | Melville Morris has written seventeen Bogirning Sunday and continuing | Nesotiate fur Billie Burke's appear-|Selwyn will also journev to Paris and & 1. . - o av. i tose | suade the G o0 come 1o America r are said to be unusually tuneful. The Y A {Men' Rro Beginning Thursday and | geen i London in’ May. i R uade the Giutrys to come to Amer .fashion. Du | cast is headed by Gus Fay and in- £ » completing the week. “A Front-Page | Mrs. Clarence J. Harris, wite of the h i 4 opera to tour | 1L e e ! / o Franne, who left grand ope s imga to|Helen Andrews. Helen Tarr, Miss q - sop 1@nd Lucille Watson heading the cast, |and will known in Washington thex via the Keith route, g Fi 2 N O i |CRANDALL'S—"0n the High is scheduled to reach New York for|trical circles. died suddenly durins e ey v hary: [Fred Reese and Hunter. Cole and e {a long stay next week The others on the program include Hunter Seas. i iness : I . orothy Dalton and Jack Holt i) g o E ¢ T. W P val T b Yk and Weily.| Ram's H N . Dorothy ton_and . 10 Warning” and “The Wasp,” has writ- igney Percyva e et Barpen v ”‘; tPhl‘Yho“u The‘ [z0n'the High Seas.” ' 'Wednesday aud | (en'a Lifticxqac of the fopmes pias 1o | Brincipal Dlasers in 3 Tuth. | : i J ignt < o be ) i ) ishown in “Capt. 5! W Ave Pt actor. In collaboration with Horacs oi% equilibriste. There will also D] Rebert Bell is delighted with the i followed ¥riday b i | Hodges he wrote “Sunday.” in whic . a e fe s I"ables, Topics of the Day of “The Truth” and the work of his | “Singed Wings." Chatterton, in “William's Wife," by|in which Cyril Maude starred, and Pathe News. ) little company in the Clyde Fitch lsugene Courtr ‘The production | “The Little Lady in Blue,” in whicr e memory of Abraham t a H '8 e 0! « h;:flgon;:m:‘; B\_‘*t“"“;‘e]l” of Central |¢Ts are presenting Wednesday even- i3|;m_ugh \\edne-d-h,\. i::‘urd":‘:‘_“‘f“k‘x‘n Henry Miller. 11 will open in bhila. | The palm for rsatility in “The High School will deliver at both e g st on 18th street A jThursday through 8 - delphia March 5. and then go to{ BUnth and Judy Company”’ goes matinee and evening performances &t} ‘gocy'Wwarder, the part created by : Texas cowpuncher, a_member of the : . place in re-|S e M D Ope: » st masterplece of literary declamalor¥ | ion 4t the Comedy Theater, will be L e pla " L. Louis Municipal Opera Compan ddres A 3 “The Christian.”" a i by Norman Houston und. sam Fer.|professional bass ball player, a soil M Deatin ’«""’s'il\'("',.'?fl ‘:\‘;v(.:.lmt‘;o\ Sych a ftine impression as Nora in Hall Caine's novel, will be the featured | o, B\ p 0 0 o e v ihe leeq. | dier and a broncho buster igh Debating Society and one of | lhe Shadow of the Glen” and as sotive leaders in amateur theatricals INIA'sy Prism in “The Importance of Be- T Sunday next. made early next month, Washington. Ing Ilarcest” the first two Ram's : { . | - E) CO — “Mid- | Huichinson Wil ba seen in the smal hington Boys{vurchased tor production ia’ sen:|engagement in Paris Richara Wa SHUBERT - BELAS| Lparc of Taura Fraser in —The Trotne | Three Washing D e g Lucton HLE Son- | DAY 115 sulior Sad sonie I e e mtter cep, | DIaYINg in Paris. Avery Hopwond, whe | the Mogardor Theater next June For the weck beginning with th sdes will pl Eaietey Im“i i Hunter, Cole and Hunte:. Yep, | DI&YINg in Daris. Avers Hopwood, who 2 .vs" a Shuiert vaudeville umit. will © this nroduction. Maurce Me- | \ |'round the corner and harmonize, {will be made late in the spring ?.LZT?' n;“&‘;r"':uz”‘ 4~huuhr»"r‘:’w:az“x;m‘; . s will play Lindon, and Waiter | | h : 5 c o P ylet. | e O ¢ the long run of “Blossom Time the National Woman's Party plavlel fthove s n lending e mans: ety o attempts. the first time in America Charies|iN& o “Driven.” as an added feature Warder ’ | Born and reared in Washington. [ Mere's “La Flamme” at (he Play-|in the idea of Schubert musical eve Ot o0 | they became well known as local talent { nOUSE: b music jovers gather around the pian N caudevitiians. |MOSt of Lix plays were written fo they g will be presented for a run of fe T , e e ieatien e etion | women. vather then for men and arl and with quaking knees demonstrated lweeks. In the cast are Jane Grey,|Sing and play the lovely melodies « of a revue in two acts amd nineteen j .o PH RS : acen in “The Comedian.’ worn by VWiss Lee Patrick in “The | worn hy Patrice Clark at the Aam- John Cromwell who ever lived 3 “harlie Dale ha Trath” has been given in practi- = row day of cabarets. . scenes. Joe Smith and Cha clliy, every large (heartical cormior i Bunch and i the crowds in the day g 2 rs fun- i ar New Y. saw Geol Arliss during h i Quartet, are the leaders in the were always ived w h is city, Chick at various (S0on Lo appear in New York under|$aw George Arliss during his visit making. Jane Green and Jimmy B! a'ways received with great en 1 ii';;,':.'h:{n;h’c'a:nv'étad I the “,_I.h, management of Charles D:lling-|this country and now he threatens of the best known of American play- that will introduce a number of orisi- |{f the best i Ame pla = T .s | Yelvel. The frock has a voke of dark [ ing. The blouse was cut with & |8 o v're featured ihis weelk at{Maude will appear as Mark Sabre in|Archer. he argues. could turn from nai songs Ly the jaz comedienue.|Nrights and ihe plays are as'well| THERE are many costume parades|(S1€: T 3k Nan & voke of ark | Ing. | The bloute was cut w ere | (¥ el Ry fe LeRIUEed it e Folly | the Droduetion which will open ' the | dramatic criticism (o dramasie co: “has mino. | R eRtodRy Deckiins ot theix B in musical productions. which dis- | Above the skirt is a rounded panei | edged with beaied pieces and bor- | mewe crepany spring. struction and at the age of b \nEI\:e nsm:“ss A \}.PTMZ L"-"P“"‘," Car- | truth play bizarre creations representing sembling the bib of an apron and |dered with white fur to simulate | Competing in a song conte cnn-' four produce such a drama as “The seen in so nd dan Jean | - H y “Java Head.” ths story by Joseph — : Vich) pesnonsl e H Enierson Brown. has been placed | Uhe finishing touches to another pjas humanizing values W sou ipan 4 : harm, e e METROPOLITAN—Katherine D s i/t 14 assecied |tertainment is heralded as one of the MaoDonald and Buster Keaton. |Carioria stontoror does not decorate it~ Nhe lves it.| RS CO0UR FTONG N ven ‘scenes. The| |4 y Woman Conquers” and Buster Keatlon| “Uaroline.” the musical piece now {3t the opening of “Partners Again tlon, in her latest vehicle, “My Littie |8t sea. a college campus. a Cubaun title of - Cousin From Nowhere.- | Charles Gilpin in the leading role public. She is a great comedienn Clublionse.' & Prlion YEid and the do- - ” [ Are, feld will sail for London this week Lo | Through.” also will ba made. Mr : ance there. She probably w ye. | will ‘make another atie o) Tenes BFY amusement _in_ & new |sons numbers for the show ang they [through Wednesd: What Fools|ance fther s probabl il b will make anoth ttempt to p & o « - Arenid enor, Georges | . oy < ) i g Tke French tenor & cludes Lester Dors, Har Kelly. - Story. | “You and 1 with H. B. Warner|ireasirer of the President Theatir u ‘acques Wilson, Mildred Holmes, Vo a0 F ce of beauty. the two-a-day a | the past week, after a protracted i ou Clayton and Clii Bdwards. in “Thomas Fallun. author of “The Last “Bits of Wit" and the Roberts brotn- {Thursdsy Johnny Walker will ted on the Keith circuit by | Judy.™ is a dramatist as well as ar H cast of characters tor the production ) A \ iBebe Daniels and C: A. L. Erlanger will present Ruth|Ethel Rarrymore appeared: “Grumpy i - (fomedy. which the Ram's Head Play- | | Beginning Sunday aund econtinu will he unde ston Frances Starr played {ing of this week at their tiny play- jChicago for 4 run Maurice Chapman, who has been Keith's on Lincoln's Birthday the ETeat- | yiorio Tempeat in the London producs 5 | sam & warris win ! U s hersal this week. “The Slave er|a choir solo a_concert singer. a Tnglish extant. the Gettysburg address. | Jo% Gt e, Coineds Theater, will be e [ B1ayamiak o attraction at Rialto Theater beginning | ;o g0, ™ o 10 R0y, PO e feads Head plays of this season, Josephine Tre Charles Frohman Company has|¢f Paradise” is now destined for a night Rounders” and “Driven.” jto zive Ler a bit of rest after ner | REMEMBER ‘em? Hennequin_and Romain Coolus, now | has arranged s production matinee today “The Midnight Round- d with © s Head Play- | | the 3ame fellows that used to gather lican adaptation and the production|, A custom which acquired consi \ asco, W N 1 & r r c v 1 ew York. it is s ure Lie the ateraction at the Belasco, with Bk thy Yeuting mane parr el NS [ vending the air with their harmonic| \wiliam o Bragy will present, for|Tevived in New York. i is *aid. du he Midnight Rounders” boasts a| TU I8 ofien sail of Clyde Fiteh [h:n! house, New York, tonight. The play | IN&S. when the family or group « “The Midnight Rounde {in (peThaps’ triie 10 4. Cariiis emaat. Chifion and lace creation (o be| Costume suit of embroiderea velvet |\ '\ " 0 .\ 4nq comedy bits before |Kenneth McKenna, Helen Bolton and|one of the areatest song composers former members of the Enpire ity {7 0 CVEty, Qoge thea Firoival slava Then the boys sang in the movie| Cyril Maude will sail from London| E- Phillips Oppenheim, the noveiis cial husias abroad { LE! o s p——— | Z s & or will offer a melodious speciaity (thusiasm. Indeed. ubroad he wasone| BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. developed in light and dark tones rimmed with b | ginia and Plaza theaters. ham in “If Winter Comes. Mr. | write a play for him. If Willian lack Sirouse has a burnt-cork mono- | "éCeived today because of their “hu- n in s s e the Arabian Nights. or the sun. moon | (3tending above the lower edge of |sleeves. The mash. of crystal ducted by & burlesque show in Balti- | Following a brief rest, Mme. Pe-|Green Goddess.” why cannot he ac roll and Davey e W i p i - = v t 5 the voke. The jacket of light velvet | ing. was draped diagonal of local talent carried {trova will begin rehearsais of her|complish the act of transformation « comedy diversion. and Frank J. Cor Basket Ball Experts to Play. and stars. or precious stonex or flow- | has ‘a choker collar and long. loose | hips so that it touched the narmnli;";r:l'm‘xmm‘-rz‘: Then came an offer {new play. “The Harlot's House" injreformation. or whatever it ix at the bett. with his eight “heart breaiers, o 4 : ers. TRarels, however. is a fashion|sleevs of the darker material.|waist line at one side. but fell far{and a contract with the burlesque |Which she will be presented by the|comparatively youthful age of fifty A speciuliy that offers novel dancing. | This afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the | L. oge seen wuch as that in ~The | TOUChes of embroidery brighten the | below at the other. The skirt was | omow. ‘an humediate success. they |Selwyns. 2ix? At all events, Gppenheim has itegal and Maors “the world's great- | Eastern League basket ball cham- o lsuit and add ihe enly trimming long and narrow and extended in a | were sought for and signed to play| . forsworn for the time being writine 3t recentiy featured with Ed Weni.|pions, the Trenton Tigers. will face | Bunch and Judy.” opening at the Na- | *'yji " “klate 'Ma appearing in | short train at the back T o e uinder United booking, | _Cinders.” with book and lvrics by |{two novels a vear until he has pre Will present their acrebatic entertain- f the Legionnares at the A -cade \side | onal this evening. all of |*The Comedian™ with Lionel Atwill | Miss Juliette. at Keith's displayed | Bt buriesque held forth a larger |Edward Clark and music by Rudolph ipared a scenario for Arliss' inspa ment N 1 praprane regular week-night dancing {11, gowns were designed by Paul [138t Week. wore an exquisite frock {an attractive evening ereatinn . of - and they returned to their first [Friml. has been placed in rehearsal[tion. This will be ready for Arlis An an added atiraciion, 1he National . the special events seheduled | ' e of saffron silk.- Its simplicity was|black velvet. The bodice had a P Sopers company |b¥ Edward Royce. The cast will in-{when he reaches London next Sen oman's Pariy will offer the one-act 2 aul Jones” tomorrow ;Poiret In Pavis, and imported es-ljig chief charm. but the coloring was | foundation of silver cloth covereq at|of funmakers. clude Nancy Welford. Walter Regan.|tember. play. “Driven by Mrs. Alice Barne. jexening: an el:hv‘\lrnu-_ Valentine dance | pecially for Mr. Dillingham's pro- junuaually artistic. also. With thethe front by an overblouse of veivet | The bove still make their homes in with an ailsestingon tear TR %, oeiil sl ';‘:;’::u( duction. A glimpse of them seems to | EOWN was & emall toque of the same | but viaible at the back. where there | Washington na sre prouc ofthetact playlet points out the ine oi ! sic d 2 genera & A color and material. clouded with|were only tw ¢ 3 c v stavted from this city 3 5 . thro " (itaff. Capt. Walter Herry and Johnj ball, followed by danecing odes of the following year are imndi- | were rolled several times around her |ner so. that {h in > = 5 his y. The piece inuce janout the poet, hers s mot iths fire Hoftman, under the personal direction y ted, for there are creations for every |wrists and then extended o the hem |1remele naever A Tv;'-li‘-':c ::: s ]ul;a Arthur s Sufifiort. ) lphllckc‘o):n";umw piece continues ;n deal with Shakespeare. Fran «f the author. occasion and I-\l- ¥ Masrm.l \»'}clrfor of the skirt. veiling it like panel A [made it very short at that point, but N :::{‘; th_vm!-,.n’fill:ima‘.u:?;nr and critic - . winter, lavishly trimmed with fur.|tiny old-fashioned bouquet added to|on either side lom ints of velv, ; 5 ected the closet| I have offered to 'et Lowell Sher-| ot it L ousceapeare. hich THE PRESIDENT—'"Abie’s ImhlPllotO Pla’ chifton. lace ani satin for spring. or. | the demure effect of the golden brown | nearly touched the floor. Two Targs | JU i 1a darisc for her ape|man. sur &oid and purple villain of {%as all but produced by aa o - { gandy over silver for summer costume. . medailions of rhinestones added an { o L “The Masked Woman.' exchange roles |55 3 o s 0 e Rose.” (Twelfth Week). « meral lame and Mitelasse fur evening. | Miss Mackay later appeared in a |effective trimming on their dark vel. |pearance in a Shakespearean role be- |with “Stanislavsky for one perform- | hars 1@dy of the Sonnets” whil: “Abie’s Trish Rose” which attained | last night its 100th consecutive per- Queenie Smith, Fred Hillebrand ana = Margaret Dale Though Clemence Dane. whose *W Shakespeare” Winthrop Ames is pre S tleanal e o ki Fars 5 ; Z L Gm- | Elwyn L. Barron. one-time critie for A particularly lovely dinner gown (plain black satin skirt and a jacquette | vet background, cause it briefly and cogently explains jance.” announces A. H. W00ds boldiy. | the - Chicag, Inter-Ocean, creatst z u} * {has a bloused boddce of heavy mesh |of sal -pink velv 5 i . k2 | he ) (st night dtapAlUthscomIRcui B Il S ee cream lace over dark sathi The |cufted m aenn bande of it sl Chetatler at i ShabercGar, |the entire argument. motive and vt o caesnldice iihen Bess Was Queen which wa I i for o Laltin an jleeves are short. but from them |chapeau was of light gray velvet to|rick, appeared in a plain little frock | spirit of the entire play. Also be-IRuesians think they are back in Mos- o le-';‘p::‘on'{;1-{"\}"14"‘,3"'" e 7% 77 30 Cor « m Third Page. sts, e Y | trimmed with ee tiers of ray | ha it i + % — & dent, beglaning tonight at & = = i -jfox fur gather in the diaphanous|ribbon loops, plafed at the back. so | ming end a teic e :fa:n‘.:cecp-l;l;:r:; portunities in all Shakespeare for the | Edwar Selwyn's new comedy. “Any- o | welock, with regular matinees an-| - J her in I . | ! . : : : i nounced for Wednesday and Saturda V\x.(_} H\_I‘ni Forget” Saturda "',‘,‘t"h cV;‘;;’;n!.‘t:a:'|x of r«'l':"_r u‘;'.::;\l,m" l:‘\\t fr;mod the mqu;bnndbx«ad :’hp front. The mash was of dark |Projection of m:u phases of dr: lheig'z Yi{\i—fih':ru’-l:?:\'?”nxg‘l‘n“Furrfrr\’m:c "l;(nuel’:b:.rx;?‘n?m“ ‘vzrpk“r’);:ln!”.; AIT : Effexnoons At 2:99 g'clach g At R UCE BRI : o cdge and o e effect of one huge ribbon bow.|brown ribbon. fastening in a loop |matic art—speech, gesture, appear- |X od v ind Estelle | Charm School,” has been engaged = by Harry Manners under the super- i t . £ fox - Co 3 stun- [and narrow. Mise vy 3 . _ i s g or Raymon che: Vlaion o7 the direétors of the Pres New. { A smart afternoon costume suit is ning afternoon gown of black velvat, | gray-blus velver: withomt im a8 of | recailed. s the one in which thelcast “including Lester Howard and |production of “Hitchy Koo 1923, dent Players. while the same cast] day and tomorrow. Wesley Barry, | | trimming, | vouthful prince appears to upbrald |FU, Findlay: ! == ; h i o= hin “Heer o g e T ——|the queen mother for her swift rea- - David Belasco has extended the eii- inat originally was engaged to pre-|in “Herves of the Sireet”: Tuesday, | - g Nex . . ’ son to his father. Mona Morgan will| o ekl a8 Beena@did 1oihe s see A o p ks extended e o = he Dlay in Washington con-|Herbert Rawlinson, in “Confidence” ¢lieved the play had run its coursefof Tem-Kip. a fur camp on Lake 5 't in Wl Georgeickel taseen s | e Ferice o e ST e bt 1o Dis imporien: toresior m.;l“\'qnenua\ Theodore Roberts, in "The‘Why Abi" Is Held Over here and that a financial loss would | Temiskaming. 200 miles northeast of | oo nS, da0en & DALt I N altor A R e LR SR AR U Tao oyt Harcsy Shdkutan; Robe ote’ Morrison, In *Dure Bret:: aaoals announcement in The Star of Wed- | £aid that. after all.. her own interest | Frost-bitten nose, nd | was for-a time leading woman. seph Cawthorn as its star. Frank Keenan. who rehearsing - : y ¢ ears, fingers and . who will o S By Towe, Anne Sutherland. Guy D'En-jday, Harry Carey. in “The Golden Bul-{nesday that “Abie's Irish Rose” would | it @ longer run was prominent and|toes were not uncommon among the .,..::"%»33“.’?. :::::;{arl? Veteran Rachel Crothers, who wrote and |in l::t;:a\‘v‘:?%nm‘fi“!;‘:rr":;tiinx“ S 24 o | let. : ! @1 that it would not be entirely fair to| members of ¢ nery. John Carmody gnd many others. _ be held over for the twelfth week.” | clgse her play while there was atill; <. thejtroupe of the Shakespearean stage. well re-| i, 0q “Mary the 3rd." now show- | Harris Theater, Chicago, . Sunda. — Olympic. chi I % S The picture will be ¢ let. d for his distinguished act- § v York. wi v i > o N beginning tonight. ‘The surprise was|an extraordinary demand for seats l,,, Lo ompleted in | membered for o % ing in New York, will leave that|night. Fébruary 29. Marie Nordstron S e occi et tha | This reasoning was incontestible, sol {,' °ng Jsland studio. where in-|ing as Feste in “Twelfth Night” and | Qf \his week for a month's vaca- ' is in the cast, COSMO:! ‘Welcome Inn” and| ... .04 iomerrew. Co stance Tal. | CPIeAY occasioned by the fact that the | _ Ths reasoning was incontestible, 201 teriors have been constructed, Among | rermariy ao leading man with Maude | St £ Pictures. madge, in “East Is West"; Tuesday, | management of the theater had an- | ade to hold “Abie” over, which ex- | L10%¢ With Miss Brady in the north|Adams. George Stillwell, who is to 5 cer. | fHumoresque,” featuring Alma Ru- |nounced the positive closing of “Abie’s | plains why “Abie's Irish Rose’ and| e'® Maurice B. Fiynn. Mario Ma- |play the king's ghost has plaved in Prettily costumed and staged. "W bens, Vera Gordon, Gaston Gl and | yrigh Rose” last night, on the occa-|n “Buddies’ is the attraction the|ic.o0) Nick Thompson. Tack Baston, |almost every Shakespearean play, and come Inn. a bright and up-to-t Miriam Battista; Wednesday, Madge | [1.5" Ros ol 2ol | current week at the President Stephen Gratton. W. H. Cavanaugh | for five vears was leading man minute miniature musical comedy, | Bellamy and John Bowers. in “Lorna | 8ion of its 100th consecutive per- S and Margaret Bruenn. with Joe Stanley. n old favorite here. | Doone' ¥, “We Can't Have | formance i in the leading . will be presented | Everything”: Friday, Rodolph Valen- | In 2 statement issued from the as the feature of a bill of vaudeville { tino, 'in “Stolen Moments,” and Regi- | theater vesterday the directors of the and pictures at the Cosmos Theater |nald Denny, in round 1 of the new | President Plavers pointed out their ihis week. beginning with tomorrow's | “Leather Pushers” prize ring stories, | reasons for deciding to hold the play matinee, The ¢+ will also m-||lme nl)l{i serial; Saturday, Marguerite de inslead]o{ clr)l;(ing it ar the end of its the musical comedy artist elyn Moite. Matt Moore and Ralph |eleventh weel LICE . | oree Hobin Theodore es, in “The Jilt": comedy, “Watch | The President Players obtained| AICE BRADY and a company of| Helen Birmingham and May i added ‘matinee attracs | "Abie's Trish Rose” from Anne Nich- | Paramount players. with Henry | ast episode of Ruth Roland. ..5.,1 5 -{s iulhor hant: its producerk;n Kolker. director. and his technical | wio ave expected to uphold nher Queen” and first episode | New York. on the basis of a weekly i s (e Cosmos standard are the Six An- | round the World in Eighteen | guarantee and a certaln percentage | "\2f: have returned from a fur-trad- | derson Sisters sent « musical featuring William Desmond of the gross above a stated figure. The [ INE POSt in northern Canada, where number billed as “A Melodious Musi- - dircetors of the President Plavers|they have been for more than a month | cal Melange." including oriental. were ansious to end the play on its|making scenes in her next Paramount | Spanish and operatic selectio: 1100th performance, out of sentimental | picture, “The Snow Bride.” Marsis and Josephine, in a comedy en- | Today Douglas Mac- | considerations and also because they| The company worked in the vicinity titled “Nothing But Nerve”: BobbyLean. in “The Hottentot'; Tuesday. Barry and Dick Lancaster. with the | Marion Davies. in “The Young Diana'": sketch, “I Don't Want to Dance”:|Wednesday, May McAvoy, in_ “Top of Clare and Atwood. in an_unusual Thursday, Tom Moore, in nddity, and Harvey and Stone, in Friday and ‘Saturday, Jackie “Varisties of 1923." Coogan, in “Oliver Twist. “One Wonderful Night starring — Marbert Rawlinson, is to have its first Savo: Washington showing. The bill will be - completed with a comedy entitled| Today and tomorrow. Mary Pick. Thazatay, wt 8118 “Spuds.” Movie Chats and the Inter-|ford, in “Tess of the Storm Coun- rational News. try”: Tuesday and Wednesday, “The = Efide of Palomar”; Thursday, Colleen . : Moore, in “Broken Chains,” and Paul STRAND—Vaudeville and Picture. Parrolt. in “The Once Ovér”; Friday, “Dance Dreams.” described as a fan- | Jané Novak, in “Thelma," and Chrie tastic dance spectacle, will feature | tie comedy, “The Chased Bride"; Sat- ARTHUR Plantet e e Drogram nwhich js | Wrday. Johnny Hines, in “Burn ‘Em T Tiokets: 3100 to §8.08, wes tax ziven today at the Strand Theater. | CP Barn T T, Doy B8 SRt The photoplay, “Your Best Friend, 3 featuring Vera Gordon, will be shown York. “Dance Dreams” is a song and dance | imelanke with & cast Including Arthus | Today and tomorrow, Jackie Coogan, iTall and May Hennesy, assisted by [in “Oliver Tiwist”: Tuesd ilelen Kennedy, Marion Simpson and | NOvak, in 'Thelma,” and Bobby Ver- Retty Southern. now dn cin . Dutclts Wednesday. Clarkc and O'Neill will appear as|Helen Gibson, in “Nine Points of the | :Melodious Harmonists™: 3r. and Mus. | LaW." and Al St John, in Norman Phillips will present “The | Placer; Thursday, Wil Honeymoon.” a satire dealing ‘with | I, "Without Compromis ihe humorous side of every day. A LAST inestic questions; Jean Boydell, “The e er, 3 “The Once Over': Saturday. Mas NINE NINE A ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH SEAS i RIALTO PARAMOUNT-MELFORD SPECIAL ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON STORY Robert Mantell = Fibming in Northern DAILY, 110 11 Canada. ATIONAL, Tuudny, 4:30 FEBRUARY 13 PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Conductor PATUL KOCRANSKI b JACQUELINE {21 T. Arthur Smith, Isc, 1308 G Street .w t:’v"‘ AN % W Master Pianists Series MASONIO AUDITORITM Peusna. . ot 11th SL—Fhene M. 097 Matiness Weinesdoy and Satarday ot 3:30 P. M. 22 7 7 7 Star Cemcert Series ALFRED CORTOT Freach Flanist NATIONAL, FRIDAY, 4130 Tickets: §1.00 to $8.00, plus war tax T. Arthur Smith, Iso, 1308 G BStrest %7 % U'nique Pep-o-logist,” is playing a re- 1urn engagement on popular demand. |y, ¢ QRCe DYeT Baturday, Max 2 Miss Boydell appeared here two sea- sons ago. Manager Sparrow Wwas so hesjeged with requests for her second appearance that he induced her to re- turn. The Alvarez Duo will open the vaudeville program with spectacular frolics in midai Miss Gordon's latest picture is said 1o be the best of her career, Surpass. ing even the famous “Humoresque. Theres.” and Marshall Neilan's “Bits of Life. ——e When Walter Hampden portrays Hamlet at the Shubert-Garrick this week it will mark his 396th appea ance in his most famous role. He first enacted the Prince of Denmark many years ago in London with Sir TIMES! TIMES! NAT]ONAL, Tuesday, 4:30 FEBRUARY 20 New York Symphony 220722 % % % incidental music has been arranged | Henry Irving's company during a by Prof. Arthur Manvell. 09| Sudden protracted iiness of the Sta estra ALBERT COATES Guest Cenductor. Mischs Lavitski, Selelst. 00, 81 00 =i B, Taer e Thiteet 7277 RETURN ENGAGEMENT socemmedate thosw whe were umable to sscure tickets fer previeus appearamce RUTH ST. DENIS TED SHAWN and the Denishawn Dancers. The Mest Artistio Deacieg Attraction of the - Oeatury. NEW PROGRAM ° '“l""l' NATIONAL, Friday, 4130, Feh. 23 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1808 G Btreet ° FINAL WEEK! FINAL WEEK! - WITH A METROPOLITAN SPLENDID CAST Beginning Monday, Feb. 12 VAUDEVILLE EXTRAORDINARY Highest Cost Bill This Year A MELODIOUS MUSICAL MELANGE BY THE SIX ANDERSON SISTERS A Family of Artists Without a Peer JOE STANLEY in “WELCOME INN” - Phil Morriss Presents This Miaiature Comedy, With the “Star,” and Geerge Reblnson, Evelyn Beanett, Theo Bra Helen Burningham May Molloy. J OI-IN BOBBY MILIKEN MARKS & JOSEPHINE W . T R A SRGIYING SUNDAY NIGHT, FEPRUARY 11 CHARLES ComEelar | MNRLAIRE 1| “BUDDIES”’ " THOMAS NEW PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTIONS BARITONE 4 “ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT” Second Aypesrance in Washiaghen This Yoar —Screen Hors D’Oecuvres— A Btarting By of Wit s Bopres 1o Ous Toung Mix fa Tust Oue ekt NATIONAL, Thurs. Aft., Masch 15 WS—TOPICS—OVERTURE—MELODY BOYS. “SPUDS,” & Universal Comedy Internations] News & Movie Chats = = 3 4 Z Z Z / 7 74 Z 7 Y POSITIVELY RETURN OF AMERICA'S FAVORITE, 2 7 7 AT ITS LOWEST EBB THESE TWO WOMEN CHANGED HIS TIDE OF LIFE

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