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N Tomorrow All ‘ NaTioNAL 2 | TheEminent Artiste LAURETTE TAY].OR IN TNE NEW By ORESWE BV mm DIRECTION OF J.HARTLEY MANNERS ALERLANGER ano GEORGE C.TYLER Prices: Evenings, 50c to §2.50; Matinees, 50 to §2.00. Positively one week only. beginning Monday, February 26 Matiness Wodnesday and Saf BAX K. HARRIS Presents “THE lflfi FAMOUS SHOW IN AMERIOA" With Its Ster Cast of 100, Boantifel Ensemble and Seperb Production IRVING BERLIN'S MUSIC BOX REVUE Staged b7 Hapsard Short Wm. Collier, Florence Moore, Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Ethelind Terry, Solly Ward a and the Mnm Box Girls M>il erders now. Prices, gai 2 Hettn -“nmmy—o.cuu-. T3 Baioony 2, $1.00; 84 mmy "L ce—Orohestra. §2.50; Baicony, $2, §1.80; 34 Baloon V& Beginning Monday, February 19 Y& SMILES—LAUGHS——ROARS And Goud Erfovakle Masic “SHADOWS?” A Singing, Talk Nordstrom with COLLETTE BAIN ‘& COMPANY Alexander & Field The Cromw Idle Rich in a Dreeze A Whirlwind Cenglomeration of T ot R Aviatocrac Joyiul Noveities. STONE DE LUXE NOVELTY FIVE A Singing and Masicnl Revae Full of Melody and Mirth To er & Darrell Lanigan & Haney Present e et Nicknacks of Vaumdeville 0d_for Squirrels” ALSO ROARING COMEDY PICTURE PROGRAM GLENN HUNTER J5, Nis Tatwt FOUR ORPHANS WEEKLY NEWS T"E,f’i,‘f.‘.’l.'fi.fi FboLe ovie chATs LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 13TH A GALA HOLIDAY WEEK Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Milton Sills Florence Vidor With Marcia Manon, Frank Campeau and Winter Hall in the Year's Most Notable Melodrama. Skin Deep —EXTRA— Sun., Mon., Douglas MacLean Madge Bellamy In Star Support in Thos. H. Ince’s Sensational Steeple- chaze Comedy Triumph, the HOTTENTOT —ADDED— IRVING CUMMINGS In “THE AVENGER” Screen Snapshots— Kinograms LLOYD HAMILTON In “THE EDUCATOR” NEWS MUSIC YOU WILL REMEMBER PO LI’S@ITomgma 20 Offering Foremost Attractions Under Direction of Messrs. Lee & J. J. % The Selwyns Present {4 Significant Engagement Shubert ERNEST LAWFORD 4n_Btee CLARA MOORES JEROME PATRICK Cast LIONEL GLENISTER W. Somerset Maugham's Modern Comedy Masterpiece TRICES: Nighie, hoc o $o50 Martarer boe to 5150 Flas Taz, BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB.25 XALL ozpEns xow ! The World’s Biggest Dramatic Sensation Nights, S0¢ to §2.50; P Thar.. 60e to $1.50; Sat. Mat, Goe to .l-un:'l s 0w POSITIVELY BUT ONE WEEK COMING, SUNDAY, MARCH 4 **3.o%% OWING TO INSISTENT PUBLIC REQUEST Eeisreass THE RETURN -OF LOVELY THE SUNDAY STAR, [CENTRAL THEATER PIRFEOT ENTERTAINMENT Today, Mow., Tues, Wed. Thurs., !‘N, Bat. 4wmerican Presente Selonich' Special FAIRE BINNEY CONWAY TEARLE HUNTLEY GORDON - ELAIRE In on Epio of the Flopper nmmrill WHAT FOOLS In @ Gorgeous Romance MER. ARE ONE WEEK OF LOVE 4“ Bhort Reels De hn Amt Orgam Recital HEAR W. E. T. THOMPSON PLAY THE FINEST PIPEORGAN INWASHINGTON [CRANDALL'S THEATER TODAY—MON.—TUES. Puramount Presents DOROTHY DALTON-—JACK HOLT With Mitchell Lewis and a Bplendid Cast in Paramount’s Drama of ddventure “ON THE HIGH SEAS” Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in “Twin Husomds’ Wed., Thurs. JOHNNY WALKER In ¢ Mad-Rusking Romance CAPT. FLY-BY-NIGHT Comedy “Pop Tuttle's Clever Catch’ Fui, Sat. - BEBE DAMIELS With Conred Nagel in SINGED wines Varied Added Huls e Washington's Little Theater Charming—The Classic of the Capital Tresenting the Foremost Foreign and Native Artists and Atiractions Beginning Tomorrow Night '+ Wauiaroys pinsdar RICHARD G. HERNDON mmm THE PLAY OF [OO! LAVGHS ~ » . FEB. 26, RETURN OF THE ARRY McGARRY’ ARRICK PLAYER with JACK NORWORTH Y LADY FRIENDS .M ,LA o L] WASHINGTON, { EMIHI R ZARTAS ANTSERDr sancain sousss (WIS | 072 Thoater in Discard fl WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE STRAN]) BEGINNING TOMORROW—COMPLETE NGE OF BILL e SUPREME AMUSEMFENT AT PRICES EVERYBODY CAN ATFORD DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 2 P. M —VAUDEVILLE— A Sperkle of Behemia® Farl B. Mountain and His “GREENWICH VILLAGERS” With a Dl-fl!-hhd Cast JARROW The Celsbratad Consurer OVERHOLT & YOUNG - lal Delt: P STE"ENS & LAUREL “Sanes and Stope” —PHOTOPLAY— The Entrancing Slar SHIRLEY MASON In An Interesting Picture of Love, Laughter and Pathos “PAWN TICKET 210” A Great Pictarization of the Successful Stage Playby David Belasco and Clay M. Greene News—Pithy Paragraphs—Comedies —Excellent Musie— \'INCENT BROS. Sallors” TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Mata., 16¢, S1c—Nights, 20c, S0o—Sat. Mat., Sundays aud Holidays Excepted. HE PRESIDEN Pa, Ave. at 11th Street—Telophone Main 687 Every Night at 8:30 & M.—Matinees at 2:30 P. M. TONIGHT—8:30—TONIGHT R = — | S Y11 ) |’ o O L el 500 AND OTHER PRESIDENT PLAYERS WITH AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA BESTSEATS $12 EVERY NIGHT BARGAIN MATINEES--WED. AND SAT..25¢ AND 50¢ NOLIDAY MAT., THURSDAY, 3:M-WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART and the old Folly Theater, at 9th|which, in times past, was Ford's Op- strest. and Loulsiana avenue, as o|ers House. Its utilization as & car- E President Players are utilizing worl.lmp, where the scenery for pmtol;l shop marks its passing into TH - 1 - di two Washington theaters for m Players’ productions is con- | the tI eurPnn discard. A year or twe ago the Folly made a last stand thelr production activities—The Pres- The publie, of course, rarely & burlesque theater, but it proved ident as the home of thelr productions/ Into o~ interior of the old FD“Y l. ullun "MAT.245 EVEBJ5 COLUMBIA| ‘SUiehar Som. BURLESQUE svgmus Pean?r:zo -Full Burlesque reeted king J Vhe Rollicking c% Sl * Sverywhere by ldal Waves o >e @ A Superb Cast k \ Jeaded By S~ Nat Chick Haines cAnd a Classy Collection of Comely Chorusters A T T COLUMBIA BEGINNING TODAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18 Announces the most gorgeous and the most lavishly produced pic- ture ever made as a starring pro- duction for that famous beauty! Cast includes ANTONIO MORENO and WALTER LONG LOVE drama set in a tropical land where passion and politics are {a- vorite sports! A romance that brims with colorful adventure in a gay South Ameri- can setting!—A picture that reveals Miss Swanson in a glorious, marvelous display of gowns! COMEDY---NEWS---OVERTURE AMUSEMENTS, Subtitles of “The Chris- T tran. IN order that the subtitles in the photoplay “The Christian" might be just right, the Goldwyn Company. producing the fllmization ,of Hall Caine’s book, sent a print of the pho toplay to London and Sir Hall revisea the first set of titles and wrots many new. ones. Discussing the subject of titles of the picture, which wil] he shown this week at the Rialf Hall Caine u""]' o e titles in ‘The Christian® ? highest _importance. = They nace Laretully written and are wo ki The supermlu. which carry the bolism of the picture—that Tohn Storm sets out to live as Christ lived and is broken to F'em both from Wwithin and from without, by his hu man love and by the hard facts of ex istence. The second kind of title, confi ed £o the olucidation of the story, and contains no symbolic significence They are very simple where they are intended to explain the action, and very straightforward and natural Where they express the emotions of the characters. The latter wer: taken (as nearly as possible literallv) from the book of ‘The Christian’ or from the play. “The great dangers of the titles against which we had to guard weis used commonly in America, but n in Great Britain, and (2) that ¢ might be supersentimental and sug ‘P!UVE of religious cant. “John Storm 1s intended to be abovs a1l things a man, a fanatic, but neve: for a moment 2 religlous milkeo He was quite capable of strong la: guage. Under strese of emotinn, dignation, and of lifting his fist lknc(‘klng down a rascal, but n of using_the language of the namb: pamby “English curate. Tn writins the Pitles we bore this in mind alwa:= and made him speak accordi ngly." Salem in 1847. i | For rare vea: “Java Head" ‘of photograp: laimed to set - high-water m; the productior of artistic motion pictures. The pic deals with the life of n the period of 1847-50 the impression of viewing » cameo that hae the power of Had the cameraman 1ived 18! MISS JANET RICHARDS Public Questions: Home and Foreyn " Every Monday Moraing at 1045 New Masonic Temple, 13th St. & N. V. Ave. A Weekly Review of W. Almission {including tax) SUBURBAN GARDEN Booking Office 1918Y2 14th St. N.W. Open Every day from 7 to 9 p.m. IE ] “THE TRUTH” and single ticketa. o, Sain) xam Street, raaklia EXTRA—Men. & Tues. Eves., Feb. 19 & 20 Rosalind Fuller & Anita Esters - in “Programmes Intimes™ Folk Son:s and Dance Compesitions. o, 183815 100k Brxent . Preasiia 88, o Tickats. $9.20 (tnoloding taz). WHEN IN NEW YORK Don't Fail to Visit the £ntirel) SOMEST Wiik the Greatest Coat Ever Assembled Staged by J. C. Hupman Matinees—Tues., Thurs. & Sat. anding the Overwheiming Success Advance in Prices ___ DANCING. HUBEIX S VAUDEVILLE BELASCO THEATER [°3% DIRECTION OF MESSRS LEE AND J.J. SHUBERT OPPOSITE LAFAYETTE; PARK AND THE WHITE H(‘.II(‘F EVENINGS ALY MATINEES o ar 213 3 Ann. 18 BEGINNING TODAY AT 3 0’CLOCK TH ST AND MOST EXPENSWVE Comm« EVER SEEN m VAUDEVII.LE- He LarctsT g 0 PEOPLE 100 WILL PHILBRICK FRANK MASTERS HELEN RENSTROM JACK RICE JACK HALL ANTHONY JOACHIM VICTOR BOZARDT BESSIE HOBAN ' NANCY LEA MARY GLEASON ROBERT GILBERT and a CHORUS of DIMPLED, Mllll, DAINTY, DANCING, DEVILISH- DAMSELS LILLIAN NORWOOD WM. H. PRINGIE MARGARET WO0OOD SAM HOWARD JOHN 'QUINLAN NOVA DEMPSEY ALEXAI\DER DAGMAR ' PEGGY BRO! NORMA HAMILTON POPULAR ........ Eves.--50c fo $1 .00-Best Seats PRICES ™" Mats.--25¢c 1o 50c ==zt NEXT WEEK-——A BRAND-NEW SHOW, “SPICES OF 1923,” With BRENDEL & BURT ond 100 OTHERS A. H. WOODS SENSATIONAL FARCE THE DEMI-VIRGIN Mnnl;m-nt MARCH 11 M” ONE WEEK ONLY liroos e ey sieat Caitare una” Werght | Theater. i| Daneing Atter request i{ STUDIO, 1550 BILTMORE. COL. 20e2. S ACHBR'S BTUDIO. 1120 Monday and Friday, 8 to lessons by appointment Prtablished 1 2 Necewity. Not & Lukws. * CATHERINE BALLE, | At 710 ot st .w. Fr. 6508, will teach you the atest dances 1. & em peivy Jems. Basaite guar. Less. at any time. Class Tues. and Fr: 8pec. rates to ladies. Hra.. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.® MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON | Pormer N inter Galen star, partagr to - +| Gertrude #man. Mae Murra ;. lessors ia all ioike of dancing. m, stage. children’s and classes uction. Maude Allen Stage Class meets weekly on stage of Presiden Orchestra for_Ballrosm Class sod Class. Pamphlel mafled upos DAVISON'SFoF 1320 Mnw ‘;;;» Teach you to dance corn'clly in & few lessoos, strictly private. Any bour. Separate stodis dance Sat. evenings, with arc'he-u- ILBUR, D\lpnnl stodio. Pheas o. ¢ Dupont eln:le b3 {m Baliroom Daseing. Stage * Vranklin Talving. Caligre's WEEK NIGHTS, 8:30 to 12 ARCADE THE PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE Real Music—Strict Censor _SEJ Events— TODAY---3:30 P. M. BASKET BALL LEGIOI'I'LNAIRES YANKEES “WHY SAY MORE!" Reserved Seotion, 78e, P,I:;:x; MONDAY, 8:30 P. M, o “Paul Jones Dance' THURSDAY WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY MATINEE DANCE—S to 6 P. M. Ladies, 30c; Men, 30c, Including Tax ‘Lucky aswp:a‘t" Dance Tax Ladies, 25¢ FRIDAY, 8:30 P.M. SPECIAL DANCE For,0nr, Patrons in Toper Relirsem RUTH CHAPTER