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~ L322 22083000003000000000000000000000000 5564 B STRAND—Vaudeville. Miss Symonds features double-voiced | Ramon Novarro, the leading man, all IITTIIFTILEI24388322998293049300844984034400800000 . vocalisms and does a plano speclalty of whom are coming to Washington : The Strand announces for the week |In dition to her leadership of the [for the opening. " beginning next Sunday Miss Leona |ensembles. One of ‘the innovatioas for Wasii: . > > -~ 82 LaMar, the girl mind reader and ex- ington, designed to promote. comfort ponent of thought trahsference, who BELASCO—"‘Scaramouche.” for the patrons at the premiers. is th that should Sat- s322 5 on the oocasjon of her criginal ap- b POLI'S—“Thumbs Down.” a Mardi Gras carnival, offers a group ) poarancs h.,‘é ‘mystified sndlences for | Washington's contribution tc the e oy B tame “Thumbs Down the melodrama |Of Teal artists in beautiful selections |<wo Weeks. Patrons will be at 1ib-|Red Cross fund for stricken Japan|may call up Main 51, call for a taxi that C. C. Wanamaker will present at |from the operas and, other Italian :;;Yh;‘;'""gfl*;:r lgi;;‘l?:-‘gmnog; will be swelled by the proceeds of m{ g; c'fi'" to the Shuber:-Belasco Foli's beginning Sunday evening. has | compositions, but foremodt &mong | stationery at home or at the private |the world premiere of Rex Ingram’ E N gongagement at the Kohtk |them is Mlle. Donatella, a giited harp- | stage receptions planned during the|motion picture, ‘Scaramouche,” at There 15 me leameater Mevatery in|5t. Who has accomplished wonders|week. the Belasco Saturday night. Arcade. The performance et e e e Gur. | With the ordinary tambourine, and | Others. on the bill include Seima| With President Coolidge, the dip-| The season's reopening at the rise at the climi Hiram are boot- |Whe will give a remarkable demon- Braats and company, introducing a|lomatic corps and others in the #0-|Arcage {s announced for next Sat- o€ conspiracies In the pia stration of the minstel's toy as a|woman juggler in novelty exploits;|cial life of Washington invited 10 ov - - t;bemoch‘, T W e yron C” Fagan, it is | musical instrumen: Nick and Gladys Verga, in “Concor- |cupy boxes, the first screening of this |Urday evening, September 15. The . el safd fo deal awith an up-to-the-min- | One of the criginal creations of the \dia”; Bob Fisher and Sam Sheppard, ipicturized version of Rafael Sab: big auditorium, with its dance floor, \ Zth.and H.5ts. NNV te subjeet Howard Lang. who, will i bill will-be Boyle and Bennett, John [“Winning- Smiles Along the Road of [tini's novel promises to be an un-|foomy balconles. striking decorations, be remembered b for [and Virginia, in a terpsichorean | Laughs,’- and Evelyn Phillips and usual event. " | “concourse of mirrors” and electrical his work in “The Monster.” is ¥ comedy, unique in its way, entitled |company in an elaborate revue of| What will interest lovers of the lighted Japanese lanterns, has cast. Others are Sue ) 3 ambied Legs” in which their |novelty dances and song specialties.|ilm world and its most prominent |been sformed into a fairyland I Y L] [ Nevsided as ohie . of antics are sald to be even funnier| A Mack Sennett comedy, “The|Players will be the personzl appear- |and is spick and span in readiness for leading women: Thals Lawton, than jokes and spoken comedy could | Shriek of Arab; featuring Ben |ance of Rex Ingram, who direztod the |the 1923-24 daneing season. Johnny 4 A merly featured by David Belasco, and make them. Turpin, will be shown. Selected Sub- |Picture; Alice Terry, the star, and _(Continued on Twenty-fourth Page.) —_—m— ' 4 $3383828382088¢ 135 Teading woman for Guy Bates Post| Monroe Brothers will Introduce a|sidiary features and special orches in “The Masquerader™; John Marstom, | s ics of | tral numbers under Director Arthur J. Hammond Daily, Earle Mitchell {unusual character; Phil Davis will |J. Manvell compiete the bill. and W. T o ks = ?{IF"H‘:W jonge and smusing storfes; —_— Red the dramatic situations is a s al Johnson and company, a sketch YETY—“Hippi TR b X humorous incidents. i Mr. Chuperone.” and Fishér and G HGA ¢ :Ig n‘PP‘WhH"]F- | Sl ) g . . - b " a pleasing specialty. arry (** ') Shannon, the elongat- e I I - H THE PRESIDENT—*It's & Boy!”| The photoplay for the week will be |ed comedian, and his diminutive asso- | d Offered in two large groups, which S MeGuire's come- | the new big production “Lawtul Lar- |clate. "Artic Leeming, wiil be fes: ) h blished i is £ William Anthony McGul o} he screen version of the |tures merrymakers with Peck & ! i f i th_‘ dy. “It's a Boy." the Sam Harris famous pluy seen here but recently, |Kolb's “Hippity Hop" next week at 7 oo s we have established in 2§ TAInONS Play of last season, will be seen fOf hwith Hope Hampton Nita Naldi, Lon [the Gayety. Alfretta Symonds, prima / ! Suit stock the first time in Washington at Chaney and Conrad Nagel, all famous |donna; Alline Rogers, ingenue; Nelle J uit st at— President, cord e 2 screen stars, in the leading roles. This [Nelson, soubrette, and the Carmen bt of - and will be supplemented with a short |sisters, song and danmce specialists, 1381 8 a = s of the President|comedy and the movie chats: will lead the chor 1 el = 2 Manners, director oot ol e Beaytiful Diamond e be- Players, during the coming week, ginning next Monday night. John Li- tel and Edith King ,‘,"(LJ"&B\‘{IS ? ! ; il i - ‘ ‘ e Sapphire Rlng ' leading roe v { ‘ 3 Adrian ;i supported by E Hunt, A : Morgan and Agnes nt, who ha v ; | Just been added to the personnel of| 3 : : : the company, well as Leo Lind- h Helen 'Travers, Joseph Allen- sler, J. Irving ‘White, ) | ] Gustave Bow d othe.s § gk / - £ dy in married i Ths atox ns the domestic | B Accustomed as owners s, happily mar VAT e e the drst sounssier | HEHR are to the smooth, flex- — T ible operaticn of the KEITH'S—Paul Specht. ; Kissel and to the per- Just back from a season,in London, Paui Specht and his Sympho-Synco- | §IRE Sect appolnt,lnents of pated Orchestra will headline the ing Keith bill, beginning ‘.\‘1‘:{{143- upr':: . . Ml cu'tom'bnilt ernoon. His repertoire tirely new, embracing a number of £ Ml b novelties that are as €8y have been Yiuropean dar nce and muysic fans e i S hide of the Atantic - -1 (A surprised and delighted medy feature W e 5 supnited by 3iies Patricotn. complet: | 8 with the new line now ng the line-up are the exponents o A Brothers: Paul Decker and company, in a p let by Edwin Burke called “Doubt”; Harry Roye, a former Wash- 9 imeton b ¥ Maye with O’Connell-Clark Motor Co. Charles . “E ! 2 selves”; George Austin Moore, late N 1101 Connecticut Avenue of the orient, and Cordelia Haager, i It's Not Being Done Any More”; | Main 6969 th S B ; ) £ t ven! treet i & i 3 e and_Fred .in “Spooning } 708 Seve SIS, - Selittian forlates dellvery. Ballooning.” Baggert and Shel- 3123 M Street N.W. don, club s s. 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