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AMUDLMENLS. 'HE ~ N ¥ y sH | N C, MARCH 11, 1923—PART AMUSEMENTS. Semerg s o || Miss Janet Richards WhatThqy’Sayof “The Old Soak ™| ™" V==X FROORAT. | Now Chevy Chase Theater. |Emotional Tests. FLONZALEY %UARTET Interpretive Review of World Brents METROPOLITAN—Douglas MacLean, wAuditerium, Ovatrut ugh Sohoct || Every Monday Moflmm 10:30 tBelipopuin o [ e ; * EMOTIONAL tests” made by Edwin aday Eveacng. ow. ‘el , 13th St. & N. Y. . | oe IALTO—Agn J “Rac! V' HASE is proud of Its new | ing adequate current in case of trou- Ca; - Ticketr: $00: 15 conta ana 50 sonts | Nomiabew chelEy " 5 5 014 soa “untike the famous | tents 1ike the Arabs and s Hear e o = nem i easmetalomrantinicien of fron (ot a0 asociktion withiiset T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G Street N.W. |, ©1d guard, nelther dies nor sur- | Parted since this comedy was &I FAUACE—Willam Do Millc's “The z ;| uards against disappointment at an pe and criminology workers in night audience with the en- | Worid's Applau which opened unostentatiously very % New York, 1t 1 renders. This comedy, by Don Mar- e thaty time in the matter of picture exhibi t 18 claimed, proved to the quis, which began its run at the Ply. é:i‘o'n o e presasen :l h?: ‘mint S‘fl;“us“i“fi'.‘n"ih.;’.?‘.’.'.fflm SRSENOR, WITN. (W% Wieee of feuin- | & areful observers that ome melody & - & A ‘hand: t es. mouth Theater, in New York, last Au- | bed. The progosticato even- [Milas Minter, in “The Cowboy and the | Pots of the woll of arums, and yet|, g, | me et e wont. it 12 feands out above all others today ns enters the sixth month of tea | " STe EORG DIORRCIN (1) capen- u{:cox.x—«mnm Lioyd, 1n “Dr.|larger or more enthusiantic patron. | o Gpot More than $10,000, ie alrectly | JOInE able to wring tears from har- ‘[1ite at that playhouse this week, and | tially a fairy story, it is meant that ” SESResrSoramoye enthusliestic-patton: ’\".;"Q‘c.fi;';;lf"l."f. ottt en\efi,’;‘i‘;rfik,“;""“":‘“" a Rose,” the simplest shows every sign of ¢ Mr. Marquis has created a good but Al oniinuing as the | ther Ineffectual siemental® in Clem It I sponsored by Emanuel J. Stuts, | FECoUY connected” with California | of merodies sad v e Eiolens outdistanced hymns, healthy, wealthy and funny hit of the g of the future. W. will be the organist. = awley and a bad falry in Webs e refer, of course, to ]nn‘ connected with the Marcus Loew sical me:; O\I/l Exclusivel \‘heWorlds Bes year. Arthur Hopkins, the producer, Parsons, cousin to Clem. but as hard- |Al, the bootlegger, the bringer of|interests, and with an experience that | AD assembly room, 33 by 60 feet, |o1q" “heart sorge ik (anceat hymn has not complained to the police about > AoPDIneys when everybody elts haslshould Tean much In ‘the way 'of e canipped with 800 played on the violin before prisoners L5 deville maDeauh i P e ofimement el oty b T wo forces' clach Trvad ey e he, lnwnresker, ani- | photopiay enetrtatoment for an ex | eortulc tn, P hih will be increap- | ARd occupants of fop honsen 1o i, % 3 e too-human frallty o eptional community, which, un - poorer distri Shows Dmly at 2l andB 15 éunday Matatd With the exception of one melo-|and it is the good fairy who carrle: n came, must needs g0’ a long' way for | £, P¥ 300 whien the new balcony iy [ P2er districts of \fe“:z‘&']faf“ny Beginning Monday Mati drama “The Old Soak” {s the oldest | the day—as he should. such as will understand this. its screen entertainment. & EESesCY. played without an | uncs, ing Monday Matince surviving offering of - this seaso There is a new kind of good fairy,| The funniest scene in the play is unique system of el etchings —_— or words, wouid paoLlcing the names Seventeen comedies have foided their |alsc, In “The Old Seak He ls not tG|(hat n which Mies Williams, Mr |in green. black and kotd, against an | Anita Stowart has not been work- | on homiopatUid iave the most cftect I H E BIG SHOW be found {n Hans Christian Anderson, | Beresford and Mr. O'Connor reminiace | old 'gold’ color schems of wWalls and | ing on the. sereen for somre time, | thears wos af ays been that ‘Home, nor yet in Grimm, but, undoubtedly. it the old days and cuss the ne gellings, at once impresses with its| which accounts for the lack of her|Sweei Home. war il he will have a prominent place in th: It {8 this scene which brings|air of refinement. Over the doors, | plet b h. Mt Leo. Singer Presents His Wonderful Galaxy AR T mont SRR | o ent CE Ty went sne i | DL L o reanon, Bing (s, e | ATt el cr = 3 1 i1l be constructed during ti t R i : sl e L O el i cony will be construct uring the | of the best before she made anything |Laurie, “The Last ‘i “ — th mmer, breaks & Goamin SI NGER S M l DGE LAST TWO WEEKS of Homemada hooteh, laposes | som%h, "GHARE breaks e e o unct ks loneFnawabetors A J.o.:" e o : 5 cs, an n Health Talk to wm THE RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS | forever of the myth that he is booth, the operator’s room, the elec- other famous melodies calculated tleman parrot” by laylng an egs. | Men and Women. 916 Colerado Bldg., 14th and G Sts., Wedneatay. Thurday. Pridey, Saturdsy |Peter B g M e B W }{:.‘;,,:2:.:';'.111:22“ and the tWo| Lia Lee is not married to Wheeler | make Hoarers ween. wt-eu.y, March 14th, 2:30 P.M. nights, with Saturday matinees. © ..bm lately, boasting about his fam- | "A gold fiber screen, admitting of the | OKman, In fact she is not married % H'drfine violinists piaying, but ) Th' Is Lilliput” ettt Teginnlop ‘Wednesdsy nlgnt, March 14 |{ly’ tree and Intimating that he 15| Anesc projection: Jnawn tamirar he e L D e Era e Y e in"doThis P oioeaey “Herwes Dbl Casees Teoe H wrmi TENTS OF THE ARABS” | above his ludlcrous role. dustey.”ia'a materisl and mportant | Gakman 12 the Husbanaof Frisciila | mad iy ey Sirétation and Oenles 5 Lk prrssidocsbics it SOOI |, ... ering AGorgeous Spectacular Peoduction;30Prancing Poniies ORI S T B B i totm auliehlastor Sialogise e : e the maxi- As to the recent novels which have Four Midget Elephants,i8Hunting Dogs and Three . ADMISSION FREE Tttt 1o ] e ransan NID. & THUES o o e e narqlamnichinane 1888% 18th Btreet Franklin 58 Just to mention & few: arranged for Mr. Carewe's new Fi N 3 g Carloads of Scenery and Electrical Effects - 3 Third Concert This Sesson Flower: - “Rury Rla:‘eon i i s - Sk o heard all through the T Washington Choral Society ,!"!!sfi'“" i ,?“'“"’. P L e T s s T Ten Beautiful and Theilling Scenes e o Caorst Socke Sl Slvpridsl: rens A1 e eld U Bopuinniag ICES S[[ I TheMidgets in Montmarte - - -6The Fashion Parade CLARENCE CAIMERON WHITE || Bessl Bechschnid, sorrane, xention: R T the champion Helen Gerrer, violinist. Hver Ths: Gold 2The Famous Little Strong Man +7InThe Land of Sky BlueWaters i Dt gretetre || elan Gereer, viliait, iver Bireeds e 3 TheWonderful Midget Mafician-8The Elephants - Tt et Masontc Auditortam : 2. Oigigewatis ot B‘Mc{ of ‘ll.(nllfl University. ] Mar. 19, S:115 P.M. Week Nights, 8130 to 12 New “YOrk, ’ " Rock-a 4TheFamaus Hunk - - - - - -OThe Boxing Makch S : ) Tt . b i, e o0 0 3+ A R CA DE BERC SRS o the curewe o 5The Acrobatic Cowboys IOTheleeendofladyGod'wa MAUDE ROYDEN n uictlom 1= Snesculionticiios pomer o | RY que Features World's Famous Weman Preacher e Perfect Place to — Sifer ovel and iy - THE S PANISH FOLLIES Through the Shadows “Can We Set the World in Order” D ANCE Ma Ha nes - thHe‘ D“ fm Eight Artiete Les ea b, A e ce of Ol4 Andalusts, M"N“e'z- m:lc“;z 41-1111 ::.M. New Masonic Temple in Excluswe Songs . wutfi Florence Gast &Co. e ey e March 15, 8100 P.M. Tamorrow, “Oliver &O0lp " Joe Roberts BARROW & num' . | PIELERT & SCOFIELD 128 Admiseton Free “PAUL JONES” DANCE ) Comedy. OR In “Helping Hubby- W. I L. . in“Wire Collect Master Banjoist SCHW. ARZ BROTHERS CO. » Specal Danc? L"X.fi;’.,{;.‘,"" a oih at 0 81 Nw. Yesop’s Fables: Pathe Weeklz: ToEir.s ot the Daz. “THE BROKEN MIRROR.” a Great Laughiag Act TODAY AND TOMORROW, loce Presents e ————————————————————————— s Extra Added Attraction MOORE & LASSALLE BOBBY VAN HORNE in Auditort; Featutiog ML Benefit of HEBREW lvuME OF AGED, KIN. DEED “Bits of Great Mits” “The Ace ot 8§ The Funniest of all Clowns e Special Feature Film R TOM PATRICOLA oty e B e i | A CEARRYCF | s e TheDancing Phool Boie Gat | 4 2 lSaTid s ¢ | T TN 1 with Harietta Towne K nY[R T Buy Early for Eatly in the Week: Phones Main 44 .84-4485-6823 Y ey NorTH O RI' IHEAIER o e . HOWA i+ VNITHs FATIONAL THURS. AFT, 4:30 LIRS Solbabl N = | TEE ST. NEAR 7th iy | TP ‘omorrow Al Bartone. Formes Star of e 2k i Il ANDREW BISHOP, CLEO DESMOND e ATIONAL "Visie™ v AND THE LAFAYETTE PLAYERS OM WIS _— R N CH. Oaly Wasdiagton theater offering exclusively Ameri d foreign stars of frst raak OFFER " 5 RICHARD DW ;n' Tfli‘: \;‘li'o:‘ ROBERT B. ‘ THE SEASON’S SENSATION JOHN CAROLINA m: MANTELL “LAWFUL MURDER”| |I° CHARLES Deaigned for Broadway and Played for the First Time oa Aay Stage | THOMAS i N_EWTANTOK . 7 —ar o NOTEThe e DPRRAT 1o e only Original Colored Dramatio Group autharized to TODAY AND TOMORROW, GENEVI Ev E HAMPE R SANVES FOBADA L) THURSDAY AND SATURDAY—3%¢, 55¢ ‘"”“;“:'z":: ;:’x:“m‘““ ! HAROLD LLOYD, IN SHAKESPEAREAN AND CLASSIC PLAYS NI AN ARG __In “GRANDMA'S BOY” -REPERTOIRE. ALL !LA’I‘! RESERY ED Monday—Richelien Thursday—King Lear (Bo was more than wel o, Tuesday—Hamlet Friday—Macbeth O ‘|"H The The sudience “mazifested gonuine and Wed. Mat.—As You Like It Sat, Mat.—Merchant of Venice s Wednesday—Julius Cacsar Saturday—Julius Caesar CONTINUING ALL WEEK { tors wero more than -*.;“‘-'_‘fi‘;m Prices 2z, 2o 8400, 8130, 8200 | N THEATER et il NEXT WEEK saTvEs SEATS THURSDA F TREATS—— : SHUBLRT — BIIRNU{ SATURDAY ‘A 'WEEK OF TREAT: = “"' Popular Wednfliay Matinee, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $3.00 Bum, Mon., Tues. R e X i e )RE AND MEGLEY PRESENT A 18th -ml California Sts, THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL GOMEDY HIT IN YEARS Elaine : NS ALLISON wod MOLLY DARLING = Cl:::::'“'l"::ixl‘e With Fine s:nm in . In o Gorgeous Romance, Ramsay_ Morris® Famous With America's Champion Funmaker Full of Beauty, g.,,.-.,.,, Melodrama, JACK DONAHUE ond Thnigs. THE NINETY . » urn, Clarence Noi ay Go ONE WEEK 9TH NEAR F.ST. = e ottt v oo Seie N | OFLove | ANDNINE PURLESE ArTcing ] Sonmec s ow| || BOSTON SYMPHONY | _ feRuteS || ORCHESTRA ome of Perfect Entertainmen (IR H I Rl T T T T T T T T T T O T T T T e L L T T T T S T ~ PIERRE MONTELUX, Cone r.‘:;':u.'.r{&: NOTIC y sy Every Sunday Night a Special Added Attrlction. 3 Hal‘l'y HISflI‘ISS 5 ’l‘i&m"{ oy reone’ gn:-r': Every Monday Night, “Surprise Night” SIIk Stocking Revue QST Every Friday Night-“Talent Contest”—$30 in Gold. 6 - 7] e e Knick Knacks | M g Wit = = FRANK X. SILK 8= i -3 Po ll ’s " . Wil Eliiabont = E— ( g S ORMA TaL \:.\h?;"?"m“",{“{'.‘_’(”'c‘.'fi ftering Feremest oy LESLIE SMITH AN HENRY DUFFY PRESENT TONIGHT 3 A 5 TONIGHT T i i \ o B KITTY WARREN i " CRANDAIL’S b‘A‘:.O\-'“"rchl’oiT:n A GLORIOUS CHORUS ) BRa »;; AT BI.OSSOM TIME -TMGHT| (I} _20Curty.Hoded Fiappers—20_ Next Week—“Rockets” LR Based en Life nflm o'l;nas Schubert With Fraas ” 1533 EYE ST. N.W. Haie yomorrow nant | I 238 SHUBERT-BELASCO =5 Jooo Sidney, Inc Presens - | THEMogT meoomqv EPLAY N THE WORLD o f‘:fi'fi?(i%;fl‘r&;‘:‘iflm?“# AL Z and EUGENE O'BRIE A b JL PARRS # » KTU) ¥ AN 1€ St. and 1 ve. % > AllStar Cast, in ke ks, thl e $ b Pitol & P 8 i CK u “HI E * BUST N, ELECTRIC HOU! TRUXTON N t-’ll.l & Flmw!ve. .« oF rmr.\un‘ ND WORLD IN 18 DAYS. rIy Lk INTERMFEDIATE CLASS IN FOX TROY m’GINAl :g mflfl"fif 4nd yalts gfn;.:-éag’vennn:- MILLER'S,.. Feremost Attractions under Direstion of Leo & J. J. Shuderd GEORGE M. COHAN'S BROADWAY COMEDY-ROMANCE HIT! FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON! \«‘\\E M EA"['S' IN THE WORLD WANDA LYON—-QEORSE BARNES AND BIG BROADWAY CAST STAGED BY HARRY MANNERS W llk Cl-rln Slim A-bny ttie, AVISON’S ¥t 1329 M n. w“'"’- Bt Cireedet. iat e An: L e bett, 'l'hy Allen and Rikel K.m. | AND atrictly’ private. Ay bour. Separate : Brustng Price, 86 0 $150, Thurs and fus. Mat., e to SL40 ' Rightway School of Dancing 514 Twelfth st n.w, (near 18th and ¥), Enroll at our studio’if you want to dance. .—————a.-—-——__.‘_.__ Mou, Mor. 16-Mts. Ther. & Sot-Soats Ther. Mol Ordors Now BEA“"FI". GlRls PLTE R B i 7 required. ] n._to 10 p. F 7 | 5 §TUDIO, 1127 s ‘l’!llllll. PLAY OF ADVENTURE L s By argemtuset, lished 1800. 119 w ‘ Danciog I & Neceaslts, Not a Luxury. ! CATHERINE BALLE, Mm~ w e ., Fr. 6508, will teach you MAT BENT! i in'a fow priv. less. Results " Tess. at nd Py " rates t ime. Class Tues, Hrs.. 10 a.m. to BEST SEATS v $1 BARGAIN MATS. %% 25-50c Mon., Tues. and Wed. Matfnee, March 19, 20, 31 Besetit Archbishep Ourly's Fusd for Peor Cematry Churehes St. Patrick Players IN THE PASSION PLAY “ON THE SLOPES OF CALVARY” By AURELIO PALMIERL D. D. CAST.OF 100 PLAYERS ER MR, STAFFORD Y. Winter Garden star, partner to ! Gortio Hofiman, hMae Marray. Mande Allen and others; lessone in_ail of danciug STUDIO, 1850 BILTMO) COL. 200z, Elummlmuuummmnulumlmummnmnunmuumnmmm

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