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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. {ho singer® and tho song writer, “'ilé’nrchrflr:\l prefuds will be added plc- | grams and the animated song,”“Tndi- | Minor,” with its plaintive pastoral | was,fnighed and that they must g9 /and Mary Alden, in “The Tente of ring 4 song repertory; Kelso and | tures. ’ ha Moon,” a film novelty. o § ckk through the looking-glass of | Allah De Monde, a rollicking little skit by SRR ‘Thursday, and for the remainder | Phrases “\“(d liquid melodics, belng | pack, thrOuE e e etreets and — Kelgo, entitled, “Papa’s Secretary”;| paAyAQCE—“The Social Code.” - | of the week. will bo shown Eltnor given. Although . other instruments | coeic dinne; Dumbarton.’ L William Young and Charles Wheeler, 3 | Glyn’s “Six Days,” featuring Frank |Hgure in the weaving of this musical | ~j¢ ced ap enjoyable prograni. of Bachelors of. Music,”- a_melodicué | Viola Dana will he seen at Loew’s{ Mayo and Corinne Grifith in a story | Story, it is cesentlally a composition | % . Sunday, Katherine Machouald, in . ; = offering, and. Perez and Margueritc. | Palace next week, heginning Sunday | of ovents that occurred during six|for the exploitation of deft handling Apoll h i Monday, Actors’ Fund Benefit Friday. I g g Wel- loriginafors of the “jazz balls,” u spe- |afternoon, fn_ the Meto production, |days of subterranean imprisonment|of the stringed instruments. The vi- polio. 1 8 The Act *und b TR T 3 rt and -clalty all their own. “The Social Code,” a screen version | of o man and a beautiful young wom- | olins and cellos responded perfectly| &inguy and Monday, C cé'| nesddy, Lionel 3 , Bne © Actors’ Fund henefit to be given | Alfr ric, photoplay for the week, of Rita Weiman's magazine story, “To | an. “Simple Sadie,” starring CHff}In every mood, the three movements e - "y s of Women/" y the New National Theater Friday | Harry G s W rge Terwilliger produc i 3 v o ' | Bowes, and the Kinograms also will{of the symphony gradually and even- | Talmadge, in “Dulcy.” and Dipp; Penro ) rwilliger production, Will | Shom 1t May Concern. o n nogr: y ey Wi AR Penrod p.m. will offer of the most | Lady sta bring to the screen Bertha M. Clay's| ' rmpe cast Ineludes Malcolm Mac- | be shown. 1y raising the waves of music to a|Doo-Dad comedy, he Knockout”: { wilijam Dun smarkable entcrtainment values ever | S the mus num- | fam old story, “Wite in Name |G ovor “the young Adonis of * s p breaking flood of melody in the finale. | Tuesday and Wednesday, "Rupert of | pigheer.” ade available to lovers of the sta ors -t by Allan K. Foster.| Only, tiring Edmund Lowe, ¥lor- | {rofon MG YOG o0 L CRANDALL'S—To the Last Man.'| Then came Schumanws “Concerto | Hentaaw’ and fesop fule, “Aged in | No less than fifty stars hav . entire production under the {ence Dixon, Mary Thurman and Ty- Huntley Gordon, Td in & Minor for Piano with Orchestra, b SR e 41 TS Tatye d their desire to take part in tbe ! pe tion of J. 3. .| rone Power. in the stranke story of a | Ma%i Rty HORCON (T ovrl | Sunday and through Tuesday ofand again Olga Samaroff, one of thein ~Trilby.’ andcomedy. “Kink ogram arranged for this kingle per- | The New York company, i an- | woman's revenge upon & man who |Erath (Miss Dana's SR CYlainext week, at Crandails will be|most charming of pianists wove her|Friday, Herbert Rawlinson in ~Thé| sunday and Monday, D. W formance under the pe diree- | nounced, will “he seen’ her loved and wed another. ”‘“““qm otie Mien ]‘.;la“l:'a has the | SaowD P“'?"“?,“""’ T ae aan | Usual spell over the audience. Each | Clean Up.” and George O'Hara, in'.tne Birth of a Nation”: Tuesday he ors’ Fund of Amei on, Zella Russe s i = 3 0 clals , R drop of dew, and the smooth runs and o 5 - 3 | Wednesc G almadge, i1 ", Albee, newly elected v Fesidont. Immn. role nirley Sherman, | STRAND—“Tiny" Sylvia. | ventional habits who throws her own | Noah ~Heery, Robert' Bdeson and | trilfs wera echoed back and forth | Drivin' Fool'” and “Our Gane, o "oremost s s who will | Clarence Harvey, Gladys o 2 | reputation aside to save her sister | Frank Campeau. The comedy will be|petwaeen piano and . orchestra in | “Back Stage. Flling wate Three Wi or 1 Res e e N ri [ Détsmar. Poppen. Timuths A [ Pescrived as the child wonder, |‘! m_scandal. 3 o ppy-Doo-Dad’ re-|fascinating fashion. Mme. Samaroff ~ alton y of which will be Ved for | belle Rodriguez_and nivety' others, | the Amerd 3 4 oW 'k Norma Kerry. | was quite evidently in the mood for | Avenue Grand. Rt et s et ! the mao % ¢ 2 Miriam Cooper_and Martha Mansfield | tha composition and full of enthus = on_any & are BELASCO—G: P rent theatrical # via, 4 will be seen Wednesday and Thurs-|aqiic ene = 8o | Sunday and Monda: upert of Waiter faxine { race George, in “All|. Voups prodi . F day in “Hi Money Xverythi Yhe | 28tic energy to get the ultimate . ) X Maxt fa : the | eeatra will be adde 2 day in ney Bverything' e | meaning out of every phrase. Hentzau” and Aesop fable, “Aged in Alone Susie.” s — 7 story of a man who deserted the|goubtful if she ever pla 2 Wood”; Tuesday 4 We 7 & | D+ PTaE: - < COLUMBIA—“Zaza.” farm to go into big business, met a{ 'ty Ghe' gid yestorday. J uesday an ¢dnesda corze comes to the Shubert- Theater next week, beginning f 2 fateful ¢rash and faced the crisis of | (pal she did yestorday. George Arliss_and Alice Joyee, next week, opening Monday An added attraction Th agement of Loew’s Colum- | g life. Charlie Murray s as sympathetic, and Mr. | “The Green Goddess,” and Ly a new play All Alone tor Hyde's entions & a bia Theater announces Gloria Swan-|the fun “Pat's Patent. amrosch was forced to lead Mme.| Howe's “The Cat and the Fiddle iyt fe o veen an |dunce revie, “Danc riv "| son in “Zaza” for a second big week, | Coogan in “Circus Day |f:x':w’:"]:4flr ek several times to ac- | Thursday and Friday, Earle Willi Kanewand [an American woman hidden away in|1d and Miriam Root are 2 Starting Sunday afternoon. It is & |tional's picturization of ke AR e !‘,;f"}f’x","““ | and Barbara La Marr, in “The A\.um. Met- |z Tlitel h village, straight-;supported by a of nsh! splendid picturization of the famous|or Ten Days With a Circus” will bef - REAFSC 08 d"" NG nal Struggle,” and Dippy-Doo-Dad . John 3!“"”" Harr Morton, | laced 1 unconventional > Others will include the Aronty!lgve story of the Paris boulevards|shown Friday and Saturday, with |jdmpers, the audience was comedy, “The Knockout”; Saturday, Radford, Zella Russell, Rac |sori pplies to the v 5 Z1 brothe narvels of strength and| which Paramount has given under the | the dog comedy “Don’t Seream.” “m"‘_{ "1 eptive mood to re e, 'The Tie That Bind: nd Lige Con- yalter | Sherwin, Lewis dvironment and her neighbors ros durance”; | Newport, Stirk and| girection of Allan D‘\l\«dn | Ttimite oonan -"‘,,‘\‘"l';yhfll; ¥, in “High Life. \ ack Mower, in cpisode Shirle: Sherma Puritan | her 1i o0 into it comes 4 ker, in “Odds and s o z will be recalled as the stage i P Loweltyio - Soone. Lt S ATbe iR pgBri faer ite Srnen, Into Thiouin ity and Al Friend and | Jack | 25 WL B reetiled S0 N rer New York Symphony and Olga the program. The music Is distinct Carolina, < ail emary Cora Witherspoon, Letha | & abond philosoph s ar Letter From Home ehioved one of the hite of her sen- ) Samaroff. oriental in motif. The story is pri- J “The < Iter Woolf and Gladys y i . o vhotonlay will bring to Wash- | ifional career, under the mapage-| g B 2 Wit flischevous voung satyr, | Sunduy and Monday, James Cruze' = . 4 at first s igton for @ first showing the FOoX|ent of David Belasco. The cast in-| Yesterday afternoon at Poll’s The- anions in the | proguction, “Hollywood”; sday. This brillia rray of talent will janticipato the d g i production. “The Fxiles” fecatiriig| ludes H. B. Warner, Ferdinand ater Walter Damrosch led an au- | Woods and then in his pursuit of a “ :1 Bennett. 1 byc ¥ ¥ ‘Tupud”~ be seen in a g : . 2 2 'pen of an[John Gilbert, of “Monte Cristo” fame. | GRS N Tugille - L Verne and |dience who had come into the the. |beautiful mortal slave girl. The |ED BRach 0 our Friend and Sunday_and Monday awful L o R : T e o bted from Richard Harding | Gottschatlc Ly {ater drippipg. with rain and gloomy | IMplshness of the music was so vivid | Mine”; Wednesday, Mildred Harr, Tuesday . and _ Wednesda turns. The dra S musical | With the theater. Lea D. Freeman, | Davis’ story ¢ C comedy, the Inter-|spirits into & fairy woodland with | that constant rivples. of surprised | in “Tho Fog; Thursday, Barbara L c ottt Clvcus: Doy medy and vaudeville stuges are ali {2nd it i 3 T News pletures and Leon |the first presentation in Washing- |laughter reflected to the orchestra and ‘Gaston Glags, he | Thurs: X. Bushman and vy i 4 : Hon e ot o added | ton of Plerne's Sulte, number 1, frop | {rom the audlence. At the end of ; v, Kenneth . Harla d v 3 odern Marrizs is in Washington and | Jading : : i strife between Grogan | features. the ballet, “Cydalise” The orchestra | the composition the peopl v m Cooper, in “The Girl Who | 2 - taken personal charge of the |¢d in England i The ludicrous strife between Grogz Jo was unified in an evident spirit of |unmistakable regret that the 2 re Back”; Saturday, Monte Blue henefit, which ‘thé honor b ndon ¢ < his|g e ver will be Aesumed at | G - | good humored playfulness and will be Dame Margaret and Mios st | A QEbSE hexe OIex e G fheater next week, be- METROPOLITAN—"Ashes of zponded to the slightest suggestion|)<s W Brend Chat el ran - . By, TaAr-time! premier A, Wintecs ey and: Kouimd T atoon und_ Clarenco Wilbur,| 'Such has been the demand for s s s st aeininl | drewyiHoss Vhe*vYourDoIlafl‘G)untmm ~, Kayser Chamoi and stage box 4 2 thield. wit hthe-“Beef Trust” beauties, will | it is announced, that the Norma enough with the sunny music of C sette GIOVCS ¢ i t 1 n Lioyd « e, wife e n , Shxter - Carrfngton, : £ S Stne auey: osa Vengeance.” from the baton of this popular rr;n-ll Se: o A he rlay hus be d by Jess s o 3 < madge picturs s of Vengeance, k. hi h Seats for the bene r s Je there as onlookers. nl mph thie Ny et et e lonsteile " there o Ty Watson calls | will be forced probably into a second L | 49 “mpt, with th & ane g ot ihe “Heef Trust'.-but he' Week's engagement, beginning Sun- | or c oXes going us subscription seats. KEITH'S—Florence Walton. s toned down his ideas of pulchri- [ day afternoon at 3 = : = ————— - . :avy, Contrast her double headiine > to form lighter weight, but still Ashes of Vengeante” First Na- { e e mbroidered Back i B Nibatautiato i n P tional's film play of the picturcsque {] Heavy Ribbea Hose, ChinGiacits Cioven . < | . | | | ) the war-time premier ¢ ductor. Willy Burmester, Thur: Flores *ra r o . W i in liscicia 5 Y ur A = and dan o _ 8 France of the time of Catherine do| ‘eather—Rain or shine it in black and Cordo- ey v ray illy Burme the Bday; e o hihe L r 1 . | Medicl, has been acclaimed one of the ! ; double sole; all 720 2'2.""24 ith S N \X/ ‘,‘, e e and ! = Aty Bislo will Wieplay o snging | moss magnificont camera dramas ot will pay you to Dine at iy be p : Hedlt vide range, and the Russell ! rroduced. \ = $12.98 to $18.75 Sale Ot "25 00 and. §29.50 wed the est encomiums upon | Miss, Walton returns with her ps to wear pretty costu i famous : ne of the . Leon Metrim; dolfo Sautos.] During the two a number of | e B e D t Mr. Burn s - | Her act is pretentious, artistic and|in lections on the piano-accordion throush Monday night. the z p SPDrl Style S follows: * 2 flat majo; clusiv Y 10 at the Ambassador w o . VioTin, and 8 : -\,‘_""\ i g za ch's film version-of Jack London's | 1315 New ¥ Silk and Cloth Far Tri my d t ‘in D Major” i £ two- . ha 5 o . story of “The Call of the Wild.” In - 3 i imme snd o ach); waltz. (John Fied): 1ot st of “Not Bo R RIALTO—A Lady of Quality et oo o A v York Ave. = 75 famous vio- & tobimori | “Tho Talior-bade et enty, with beants of | AMBASSADOR—“Call of the| | Europe have ye- | James Smith's comedy form, ability to sing d dance and g ; Pk Wild SR i ; cs are Soubrettes. There will be ethoven): waltz | tarce, which playéd Bre at th S icle scenes, love theme ¥ ake » the only § . . seny e e ulined Eoe e i s : e i S st : t == |.23¢ Gray Outing Flannel Witches g i et o R e hology and the atmosph ¥8| Character: > ved by J Open Daily 2 b e nches wide—newest Fall ranged by Willy Burmestor. ho added attraction gone staged in & manner £ o Laura Roel i nel, in neat strip nd che ckets' are on = tributed by Yorke and v 2| favish and gorgeously tiful Svdney D'Albrook and Irank Butler. 3 i Remuant price for Th rthur Smith, Inc., 1 3 stree Vel comeiy Gkt SThe O MR | 4, are prom- | Tussday and Wednesd Mothers- | 11:30 to 3 P. M. { T 2 o Y oridting tha h sereen in-Law.” which, in turn. will be fol- “ 9 s clown, with iced in Lady of Qu lowed by Zane “The Lone Star 4:30 to 8 P. M. 35¢ “ Bates’” Dress S ; Sl v Kin % . producti a Il bill will include | H i c’- Na ‘o(h‘luTl\x”“ t ; Akl S 45 a Va Atilton Sills and . .o nexs auhsechs p mgham . Coha pres - Kellv, author-of “The Torch | o1 ey, which|, ral ¢ butions. 32-inch w st Fall pat- TR phich yluyed el ueni nsstimaskc 2t Mooroi Bialt Open Sunday [ v it chedks dnd plain v “' 5 ; Ralph C. Bevan atric ater,: BN 4 ‘ < shades. Remna ice for Thurs: T BT P i P B ettt | L it | CENTRAL—Temporary Maringe. 12:30 to 3 P. M. ; s s : e Miiblcaux Petiter 4 wiousr of it | clissic, portfaying Enslish life in the| Kenneth Harly : 27c¢ Lovely Cretonnes e = & -5t e o s aid to_have been re-| (Mr ArO) o a vide ird 0] ) And the = Kanax : ity MaTahall.. Mane Goungo| S5to8P. M t - P e L original New which_includes | e g and Stuart Holmes, who will be Remnant price for Thursday | sop 5 g Shar < »n the sereen at the Central the first ; = 2 . 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