Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 61

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“re . L’Enfant Predigue. 11‘ may have been Fate—it was cer- tainly a strange coincidence—that two vears ago led James Reynold: in Paris for the express purpose of sketching off the drawings for a con- templated American production of »L'Enfant Prodigue.” into a cafe in the Rue St. Honore at dinner time. There he met and talked with a stranger who seemed so interested in his work that the artist took him to his studio after dinner to show him the rough sketches he had made. His chance acs quaintance was no other th the grandson of the game Michel . who wrote the book nfant Prodigue” that Andre to beautiful m a \|slt w le vi t ” | l | Prodigue” tell it himself: 3 ¢ ride brought us to a sleepy old village. d charming bevond word There a fow inn, holding French book: production years (L fny censor, and under vision 1 designed ons with aw the original pantomine thirty at the Cerc! s my critic and l en supe and the Paris and im s the call | And 1 have ! citings into the atmos- phgre of “0ld Ironface.” vears ol D IRONFACE." after retirement from active rolled out of its nook fe, dusted off and put | as a movie first | service, | service > of the n souther &n important part in e ginald F preduc- spectacular | rke rd flling th Ironface.” Jcomotive, tore 1 path of flame a q o ~\\mvh one of the big % SEMENTS. frock of “My Lady Wiss Dorothy black ecanton, Friends.” Adelphi's seen in Terry in ~The Music Box Revue.” D WITT EBY. ~~Ti| Music Box Rev Washington costume di s were w ems became lumin and the fantastic patterns they fo the da ue’ of brought to the ¥s ever seen one most | ed {¢laborate are b ation ctacular and enious novelties gowns, and so many | wed t the effect was dazzling to the minutes | med it for the if the fire | its cab play to rece the others fard Down d “Lombard “Up Stairs Ltd F ilm F eatures| RAPHAEL Hth St. Near B Teday and Tomorrow. Today o 11 pon “QOrphans of the Storm” LIBERTY Yerth Cavitol & P sta. THOMAS MEIGHAN, in “BACK_HOME KE emNcsss ] 119 TonA N Mo i IKEN CHAINS D& N G Ave S CARO-INA Gt R A VID POWELL wnd MARY LAREN, in TIE OUTCAST EMPIRE "' "t Street Nr. TOM MIX. in Aiso Harald Liosd in & CStw VB NEW STANTON " ¢ i Today and temorrow, PORTER SON BROWNE'S “A FOOL THERE W ELITE ' o NEW THEATER SEMON. in A PATR OF KINGS . Ave. Ph. W 9 Wiscons! VIOLA DAN DUMBARTON wits “LOVE IN_THE h&N.V. AV HIPPODROME“‘ CRANDALL’S ODAY AND TOMORROW VIDOR nnd ll\\ D I QUi ||Il|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIlIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIllIllIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"llllllllll||II|III|II||II|I"“IIIIHIIIllIIlIIlIIIlI MATS.. 2 .M. DATLY. TODAY ) MA And FROM HOLLYW! CRANDAU.’S YORK THEATER Ga; Ave. & Quebec Bt. MAT!A‘IEIED!ATFR‘{‘RABY(‘%T NDAY MMERSTE I N lnfl FO"WA! v -rumr in’ "ONE WEEK OF LO AnA\lfi in d| mbroidered ' made a lightn HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE owing Exclusively the Worlds Bes \éudewllomal?eauh[' Playhouse o/ f Pefinement-y_ \4 Shows Daily at 215and 815 Sunday Matat3 Beginning Monday Matinee Keith's Greatest Comedy Bill H.M. The Kinsg of Fun FRANKTINNEY Recent Star of “Daffy Dill”, “Tickle Me ” and other Broadway Successes, Offcrmé the Hilarious Skit “*Meet The Wife” Special Feature Giadys CLARK & BERGMAN ey in'Seminary Mary” AMusical Humoresque Holmes &LaVere : Vaughn Comfort ANovel Comedy:TheAmericanTenor The Five Avalons:Alice Hamilton:Ed.&Jennie Roon-y Aesop’s Fables: Topics of the Day: PatheWeekly Extra Added Attractioru The Queen of Jazz BLOSSOM SEELEY WITH BENNY FIELDS Charles Thorpe & Warner Gault in"Miss Syncopation” 3.00 IR 8’0- Dav 815 P.S ;)E@Ncfix :grA,F\. I'?'r‘x't';rs‘arr S, :HIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'IIIIIIlllllI[fllllIIIIII|II|IIlIIIIIIllIIII|lIII|I| HE PRESIDEN Street—Phone. Main 687 Every Night at 8:20—Vats. Wed. & Sat., 2120 TONIGHT---8:20 P. M.---TONIGHT ARTHUR LESLIE SMITH AND HENRY DUFFY PRESENT MADGE KENNEDY'S GREAT ASTOR THEATER SUCCESS o“ EREy Penna. Ave. nt 1 LS A GREAT CAST OF BROADWAY FAVORITES! GEOQ. SWEET--HENRY DUFFY--MISS LEE PATRICK RITA COAKLEY--ROBT. LOWE--ANNE SUTHERLAND CONSTANCE BROWN--GUY D’ENNERY AND OTHERS STAGED BY HARRY MANNERS BEST SEATS nicir §1 NIGHT BARGAIN MATINEES WEDNESDAY & zsc---soc SATURDAY !lllllImll"'lllm||||lmmlI||lImllIllllmll|mmu|lmmulmmmmumm 2 Spanish_eostume worn by Ethelind ous i nge | honor, by who was ing | = = B _lllllllllIIIIIlIIllHIlIIIIlIlIIIIIImIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIllllllllllIllIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlllIIIIIIlII! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO: FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. Wien the lights \mm‘m\] | i | | | {vet in tones of orchid, with a picture | Y Joy MARCH 4 lavender crepe made with a bloused top and long, close-fitting skirt. The collar was of nutria, and the wide panels, which extended the length of the wrap at each side, were also bor- dered with the fur. lavender silk trimmed with & droop- ing ostrich plume was an attractive complement to the costume. ~ Miss Sawyer also displayed a dainty little; ovening frock of canary yellow vel- vet and silver lace. The bodice was fitted in basque fashiom and had & bateau neck and diminutive sleeves of yellow tulle. The wide gathered skirt was opened at the front, so that a_foundation of silver lace gave the effect of a panel. Two flounces of lace circled, the skirt near its hem to correspond with the silvery under- d a tiny bouquet at one side of the waist added the finishing touch. One of the most beautiful scenes in the revue disclosed g huge black fan jeweled in jet as a background and Bthelind Terry, in a stunning S ish costume, as fan” Her gown had a tight bodi of black satin supported by narrow chains of jet, and at the front a winfature fan was embroidered 1ini jewels to resemble a large brooch. The skirt was composed of three deep flounces of black lace and the upper most was longer and more than the others. Miss Terry's cc i fure was completed by a huge comb at the back, veiled by a black man- tilla and embellished with bright flowers, and she carried a large fan of embroidered red lace Miss Irene Franklin, appearing at Keith's, wore a gorgeous coat of cloth of silver trimmed with flutty white fox fur. The upper part was bloused slightly and the fur collar continued in an oblique line to the waist, where a blue medallion served to fasten it to the side it overlapped The . sleeves were three-quarter length and had triple ruffies of s cloth bordering them. The part of the garment was straigh narrow, but the overlapping side mx in_a_raceful cascade of lower The Washington Society of Fine Arts SONGS AND MONOLOGUES Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rogers of New York. Central High School Auditorium | Monday evening, March 5, 8115 o‘clock. cents Unusual wrap of silver cloth dis- played at Keith’s by Ireme Franklin. ge to bridesmaids as the scene ifted from court to church. One group wore long, clinging creations | f violet and pale-green satin, while | the other was gowned in shell-pink taffeta fashioned on qualnt crinoline lines. Florence Moore, as maid of ‘wore a_ stunning gown of vel- | Second Concert of the Season RUBINSTEIN CLUB CLAUDE ROBESON, Conductor VLADIMIR ROSING Famous Russian Tenor. Soloist Anaitorium E, 8:15 T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G 3 hat. and a muff of tulle and taffeta. Sawyer. as one of the first appeared in a coat of | Miss Ivy brides, Ine., Today, Tomorrow and Tuesday Chevy Chase Theater Connecticut Ave. & McKinley St. MARION DAVIES “When Knighthood Was in Flower” Doors Open Today, 3:30 P.M. Tomorrow and Tuesday, 6:30 P.M. Special Musical Score on Washington’s Finest Organ Val Scannel at Consolo [LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH’ ‘A WEEK OF TREATS Sun., Mon., Tues, Wed., Fri, Sat Special Cast FAIRE ot ine sereen roremost cor.| BINNEY ored Artists, in a Powerful | With Unusually Strong Sup- Drama, Produced on an | port in a Screen Version of Elaborate Scale, the Eugene Walters' Play, DUNGEON “The Flapper.” WHAT FOOLS Sl e e MEN ARE “Casey Jones, Jr.” Larry Semon, in “The Counter Jumper” Kinograms News NOTICE Every Sunday Night a Special Added Attraction. Every Monday Night, “Surprise Night.” Every Friday Night “Talent Contest”—$30 in Gold. IR I CTEE AR A S ANTSENERT Barcam Houses ||[[IHHIIINILL NINTH BET. D AND E Pathe Presonts ‘ Warner's Hit In An Adventurous Romance | And Great Cast in the Popular —Brtra— —Added— 1] l—cnmrnu.v- - MASTER PICTURES Today, Mon., Tues.. Wed. | Thure., Fri, Sat. FLORENCE VIDOR MARIE PREVOST DAVID BUTLER KENNETH HARLAN CONQUERING THE BEAUTIFUL THE WOMAN -AND DAMNED Lloyd Hamilton Neal Burns in “No Luck” in “Be Youraeif” HEAR W. E. T. THOMPSON PLAY THE FINEST PIPEORRAN INWASHINGTON =||III||II|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII||||I|I||IIII|II ALWAYS A HIT EJ CRANDALL'S THEAT .NINTH AND Paramount Presents WALLACE REID In o Comedy of Laughter and Thrills “THIRTY DAYS” “Our Gang” Comedy, “The Young Sheriocks” TR OO ERTACORECRA I Wed., Thurs. MILTON SILLS In Inoce’s Benmsotional Jimmie Adoms in “Ouok ¥ qn i Fri, Sat. CONSTANCE TALMADQE ‘With Conway Tearle in TWO WEEKS Christie’s “Ohop Suey” TN 'Eflmlfllllllll“h. A SETETRERRR AR AL [T} AL 1923—PART relieve wrap Miss Franklin wore a gown of bright orange crepe tiny appliqued strips of silver cloth. Miss Dorothy the less black buttons. ‘A hat of deeper|“ladics” Garrick, gewn of black fitted bodice was cut with a collar- bateau sleeves trimmed with rows of tiny The skirt was circu- lar and the girdle was composed of Armm.v,‘ PN . ts _simplicity. Un, trimm Adelphi, _one Frie in “My Lady apeared in neck and ha Miss wore with trimmed with black chan M! one end of which shoulder. drooped nton crepe. der the ed with of the nds,” at smart The d shore. New Leading Man. TCHELL HARRIS, resident lead- ing Players, pert Behave by man for the Garry is making his firs ofre in the capital McGarry sojourn 1 proportioned and cons M Wil POLI’S SUNDAY AFTERNOON March 11 2:30 P.M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “Three Musketeers” CHARLIE CHAPLIN “Shoulder Arms” and U. S. MARINE BAND AMUSEMENTS. under the Famous-Players banne was seen with Louise Hoff, Dolcres Cassanelli and others. He is the son of THE RAM’S HEAD PLAYERS Every Wednesdny, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day ki, ith Sacurday Matinee each week ow Dl Aelightful pantomime . L’ENFANT PRODlGUE" illiam Harris, noted as a Shapespearean actor in | bygene days, and he is the nephew | f Maggie Mitchell, an actress : will ever adorn the fin s of the stage, (oo A, MISS JANET RICHARDS Public Questions: Home and Foreign Monday Morning at 10:30 New Masonic Temple, 13th Bt. and New York Ave. Admission (including tax) BEGINNING TODAT_COMPLETE NGE OF BILL D It Yoa're Looking For the Best Vaudeville and FPhotoplass at Popular Prices —Come to the Strand : DOORE_OPEN TODAY. “'I’he Forgotten Law” The most forceful drama of the S| decade, played by a cast of screen celebrities. Thelma La Nier, the screen author. ves in the spirit of fair pla Ilustrated in her story, “The de,” with both sides of the di- sent, > infre- | The Great French Trainer FELIX PATTY Presents TARZAN The Sensation of the Season: HARRISON MOSS “The Public Muxt Be Served ST The Magic Man and His Maids" BERT & LOTTA WALTO) “'Songs, Stens and ¢ ZARA CARMEN TRIO News Reel—Comedies— \dd?d Ft‘alur(w—\uprflma Music 5 TWO ¢ SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE %% Matinees, 10¢, Slc—Nights, 20c, 500—Sat. Mat., Sundays & Holldays Excepted Y G F STREET AT 13TH I.OEW'S PAI.AGE THEATER VIOLA DANA Is llke a breath from those dear old erinoline days in her latest role that of a sunbonnet-and-honeysuckle girl who becomes the favorite of a Jjazz-and-cocktail set! Don't miss “CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE” A METRO PICTURE WITH JOHN BOWERS, BETTY FRANCISCO AND CLAUDE GILLINGWATER CHRISTIE COMEDY BOBBY VERNON IN “SECOND CHILDHOOD" Pathe News Views—Topics of the Day Palace Symphony Orchestra Thos. J. Gannon, Director Orverture—*"Southern Melodies™ F STREET AT 13TH S TR METRQP OLITAN HAL ROACH PRESCRIBES MR. AN 2 HAROLD LLOYD In the Sanest and the Funniest Five-recl Comedy Ever Filmed—A Swift- moving Hilarity Special Packed With Originality, Intelligence, Real Drama and More Laughs Than “Grandma’s Boy”’ — Splendidly Produced and Skill- “DR. JACK” The Romance of a. Young Practitioner Who Followed the “Sunshine Method” and for Whom Dr. Coue Recently Toured the Country as Advance Agent. “SHAKE WELL WHILE LAUGHING i WILL ROGERS —w » cew— “FRIIITS OF FAITII" WORLD SURVEY—SCENIC—OVERTURE, WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA - ummmmmnmunumuummuumuuuumumumnmumn|||u|umummumu||umlunmmmnmmnumnumulmnmmmuulml mmnu‘xrnnmmnmnrmmunmmmnmmmnnmmmunummummmmmuunmmnunuuumm T AT TENTH DAILY 10-30 A-M roll DM { THIS WEEK fully Photographed. TR T [ R AR P i “SWEETHEARTS” (BY REQUEST) N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING ||||II|I|||I||I|

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