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W AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 1, 1923—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS, [ = — _I_/V THE SP OTLI GH T ! _ Not So Easy Now. T'Hrzy“:‘ilfinly ‘h”fl‘,;gl:".‘h? VAUDEVILLE [! Rnl:‘;k\\iTnAvOEfiff{ These magazin e iversally read » er 1 / was In the old days, when & featurs |unq”thorougnly combed. for every- ! Sqice Whanl picture could be made for sz.nuo.im,“g that it austabls far the acrece: 1 Phone North 122 Mrx. Wilson-( first appearance th, as Allan Then people who had no experience The advice of most editors is to write your story first for magazines, |but to write the type of story that ne o nees the Waushington of ** ALIAS MRS, PEPP.” a new comedyy nfcce of the late famous French in pleture work could walk into the in which Marle Cahill will ap- | tragedienne, Sarah Bernhardt. e the idea | front door and get a job, If they were can walk into the front |good salesmen, but times have o1 by Bichard G| Tors — that they can be ap the screen. The SHURA Pear, Is announced by Richard G.| Forfest Huft a favorite singer |door of a motion bicture studlo and |changed. You've got to know your |iam’serhlled to e or sl Wi Washington, plays Christopher | pert hotoplay bullding.” | job now. the soreen is o noveleite. taually & . Florence Walton has finished her | [rovaganza, {long, hard strug the top in mo- |story or the produced play because of | fareg S19f3 d0%S 1ot hold enough maz vaudeville engagements in this coun- plcture B 0o o WEItnE, |Its enhanced "advertising value "and | or" (06 aiffused in blot. it i b ibiode o Bt 1] Menexee Toavets BF Motre wisuen L iVet 5E 1t 0 rind o get at |because such storfes and plays are 0 - 3 Boy Piani ) AN I8 B Ausieny Theater/tn | 1o box ofiices: for the! Cametneneh like top of & ssion, usually worked out with more de- A Great Star—A Great Production! ! Marty Brooks F y Pianist, 11 Years 0ld, of Al Jolson in “Bombo, comes next Sunday, Ay ,roducer, has re- | 07 the advance - inter Paris. vy | T which ight now the motion picture | tailed characterization and business. ” Greatest Genius Since se | s is harder to break into than | The day of the bare plot Is gone. Miss J ich 7 “ I_E" swEErs est Genius Since Hofmann Sireads |o ( these: dase. when | - F 3 Gemand"tor orlg- iss Janet Richards G 1's Theater, Friday, April 1 Europe, | shown nds of but it can A Musical Confection . ence with tions, ther opportunity Extra Talk Gt Prices, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1 plus tax and Hans Bachwitz, mhas, accepted for| " e v to gamble ance writer 13 BrOWING. | yongay Morning, April 2d, 1010 GnAzEn & LAwLon ORDERS Now Aness ol lten N ust Boliione ir | _ Interpretive Review of World Events I Mr vy C i s adar |ishoratio, st \E“A;Innnnlv[’_l‘v‘m e, 13th & N. Y Ave, “Musio, Styles & Dances” | i 4 from a story by B . —Admission_(including tax), 55 cenfs. ¢ — | - 2 under way to]d- Stevenson. As Eleanor IRobsg : 2 HEan A HUGHIE CLARK ek Mrs. Belmont was a prominent ac- | MAT 215 -EVE 8 “Chief of the Army of Fun" r o g Lrs having retired from the stage | SUN+MAT-Z3P.M.| B | National Theater e ! £ i o af the time of her marriage. { SMOKING VILLON SISTERS PERMITTED Hilaire Belloc BIPPorii Parent Frofoetion™ “Moments Murjcale” | DAN COEEM AN “The Situation in Europe” “THE FLAME OF LIFE"| HOFEMAN & IESSIE authors of Viennese pl . for musical cc PIO Savas A1mom) sy UL UOSIOF IV gipm 1eaddy 151y 1oy ap ® st ooym fit of the s ing sent “The Hattery Friday Afternoon NEWS REEL—ADDED FEATURES--COMEDIES April 6, 1923—4:30 P.M. _ EXCELLENT MUSIC, ARTHUR MANVELL, DIRECTOR Tickets, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | 2%~ TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE "¢ Plux War Tax Matinees, 10c, 3lc—Nights, 20c, 50c—Sat. Mat., Sundays & Holiduys Excepted Burlesque's Premier Dialect Comedian And His L. Ul (443 sni0yo [nyn et American Girls e ) ‘_Y“]e""‘"“ Dix Colons ; - FAVO];[TE = il ps s | ~ Mrs. J of the S i Little of the title rote in “The sneii i American Dainty it 0 | Beauties ANNA PROPP H St at Ist St N.W, [ HERE the ¢ success as an actress " o ok Anna Propp _ pavement MANC » her marriage to Valentino Next Week: Dave Marion's Own .Show. ends. FEeTY s Jean Acker was known both there romance Pegey » photoplay and the legitimate - e begins"'— | of tl That’s the theme of this great story of the South Seas, the place where the law is laughed at. Produced by the man who made “The Four Horse- men” and ‘“The Prisoner of Zen- da.” _N[';WVSTANLFONV,'“" &CStNE ELITE ' NEW THEATER h-r. s in A Strong Show This Week el JACKSON'S MUSICAL MAIDS | ements with road companies trav 3 = . ng out of New York A Quintet of Pleasing Artists Ame liest and her most } BILLY SWEDE HALL & CO. 5 TEEANS DUMBARTO HIPPODROME? % 1. NNETH HAKLAN hold final Flag,” a n which ope is the only > production Hamp- o I In_An Entirely New Farce Comedy, “HILDA™ NAYNON'’S BIRDS Beautiful, Interesting and Enfertaining McGRATH & DEEDS ! i Artistic Presentation of Comedy and Songs in a New Way NIP & FLETCHER MARIE MERLE Always First-Run Features—Comedies, Efc. HERBERT RAWLINSON in “THE SCARLET CAR” || A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL Street N.B. as no commen do nothing more will come under management next "WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS" BY JOHN RUSSELL RAMON NOVARRO---HARRY T. MOREY METROPOLITAN ¥ Street at 10th audeville's writer. S = CRANDALL’S gf' Street at Tenth Today Doors Open at 2:30 P. M.—Daily 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. & THIS WEEK 3= AN EASTER BILL OF TRANSCENDENT CHARM It CRANDALL'S ivims. fth Bet. D and ¥ [ CRANDALL'S ™:tc ALICE TERRY- d by the H Augustin Dun- CRANDALL'S 3307 turarn 1 DATLY DAY CRANDALL'S " Ste tosali uner is featured in it. WEEK BEGINNING TODAY SUNDAY APRIL 1. \Y ) i CRANDALL'S s e DAY LT sham will reach New this week. He r on Broadway I 15 T T that Lew Fields | = | = E 1 . AR e '!\'.~\t; =| 7THE SCREEN NEVER HAS |Z||E MOST MARVELOUSLY AMAZING ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED = | AMERICAN ¢~ and it. T ave i E HAS NEVER THERE BEEN -E 1§ ELMER CLIFTON’S § M . e S AN it 1..”“ of =| AFFORDED SO IMPRESSIVE |=| | = ii =] Fibiia ina Topies of the Dy Y Siaenty =| MorE A DEMONSTRATION |=| = o = JEIBERTY ot Capiist e P e AR = i8s pasaed =| spoNTANEOUS or uveNie |[ElE | ¢ =W G MR S #eafon. I|E| wrre THAN cextrs |E|IE = | et A E| 15 provokED asivreE |F|(E = J TRUXTON ;! ||| By JackiE POWERFULLY |E||&= An : Sl warH HIs MOVING SCENE |= IE : e utlesr: clea [|E! per PIG. wrepely (E| (S WOk T e ey e oy =| r100-BIG JACKIE LosEs |E||E £ ST O E TROUSERS, HIS AGED E }g RE(\;‘ENT" ‘-‘1‘ : don Coliseum. Sl (‘.\p&-;zl =| HIS FIDDLE, GUARDIAN |=||= N iy A, : = PRINCESS ' « new comedy. =| 4 BowL oF AND DEPICTS |=||= o . 5 =0 a0 B Brown, e Ceatured, comic (S| UNMANAGEABLE HIS GRIEF |=|1= ' - = : Folls b S hien pace amons’ e [=| SPAGHETTI, WITH ALL |E|| = o = that he } ree |=| A SHOWER THE PATHOS, = .E = =| bparH AND ALL THE |Z| | = = =| 4 HUNDRED NATURALNESS, |=||= = 5 PIRGO% 7 =| anND onE ALL THE |=| (= =lc - ; i =| OrHER z convicrion |E|I= = CAROUNA GLOSED for remndelig. =| cavuses or ora |E||E S| _ = =| wroLESOME VETERAN |= ;E g l?'jAl')'I__!,A\E‘:‘L he “Green =| LAUGHTER g . TRAGEDIAN |=| = = TODAY AND. TOMORROW. the New Natior = FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS = ;E = DANCING. - sanization will come = == =& 1A R e h ‘ Girectly int is two acts and nine- _=_ . E ! E E and lyries are by E E E E o and Julian AMitchell produced 1 = S ted B Distingwished G Noted Adult Pl . ie Em- == = : “'-‘{::":‘.{‘-m{l'?:?.';‘is‘f.'}i;‘ = (1 77 == = Week Nights—8:30 to 12 % gompany at’ o time. | E :E_ E o % o : ; G e - = ;‘,(":‘:'.,1-""(m H= The Serig-Comic Story of a Youngster Who Fan Away to the City, Rather Than Be- = EE TWO YEARS Ik P ‘ ) “TTERLY DIFFERENT = e s oy = Publi 3 # s X == = e g e g ) RS et e Ther Breoutedttandr Sok G cen e 1212 RODUCTION - - = | EGG-ROLLING ] — o =(Z IT CONTAINS THE SUPREME THRILL OF PICTURE HISTORY = DANCES x = =|= = ' IS | LARRY SEMON IN “NO WEDDING BELLS” | |= S A HODKINSON MASTER DRAMA Bl e : RITERIO! = 4 Two-Reel Comedy Hair-Raiser With Lucile Carlisle and Ten Laughs a Second E E = : oth & D = WORLD SURVEY — ADDED CAMERA GEMS =| | = TODAY, 2:30 P. M. DAILY, 11 TO 11 = ive Asoclation ':'ho Film = OVERTURE—“CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA”—N. MIRSKEY CONDUCTING g‘ = = r""‘!l!prr'\tnl' Sensation — — E = . n . of tho Year ||= wns!“m“o"!s FINEST ORCHESTRA =E s S rr mokecnan and vanee = = = Benefit Disabled Veterans World ; New = El £ SPECIAL INTERPRETATIVE SCORE--GEORGE WILD, CONDUCTOR = | ™' i B i . = == d urs. & Fri.; Speefal Dance et [ L e L et