Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, '1923. —_— —_—— e —————= { l; s e " " warmly of Sergei Rachmantnoff, say- [Sunday afternoon and evening, is fa- = — AM‘]S ME I s {‘\';}A]m'ie vin_the hollow ‘of ber hand’ Talk of the Town. ing that she was indeed relleved. miliar to many travelers, but tg[e‘hi::‘ — cith her exceptionally elever Work.| There are so many entertaining fea- | upon arrival in the United States.|timate views obtained by air 3 - Miss Halperin stands alone In heritures in the show ‘At the Cayety|to find that the composer and hik | with landings at vantage points here- | Fl Ziegleld's ‘G +|munner of presenting,llkable SORES. | Theater this week that It is a hard [family had succeeded in reaching |tofore inaccessible. give new revela- | orenz Ziegteld s ‘Greatest |She taices the nudience “Into her con- [matter to piek headliners. The two | Amerlcan shores safely. tions of the scenic splendors of & ‘ho would completely fidence™ and in a haif serlous velncomedians, Eddie Hall and Frank An-| Then came the more emfnent ultra- [country so often pictured and de- . l\"fl"e\“h‘r‘\‘\' e 1‘”‘;‘ 2 ert “"%-fvti“}k"“"”'“? 8 in a way “‘1!"‘"“1":4"". are very ‘rli‘nn;‘ :nd Hall, modern composers, represented on the | scribed. 2% 3 has announced by telegraph to be Biin fta us laughter, Tvery|addition. does a clever “buck. program by Scriabine, Gabrilowitsch [ In his lecture of last Sunday, “Vi- e u lm sreatest show be the | numlar presented by Miss Halperin | wing" dance that e e sure nts and Rebikoff. Madame, who Is a fine | enna to Berlin and the Ruhr,” the war g greatest s was @ gem and it would be hard to | f Lt lNe S v jPlause getter. Then there §s a tal- [ planist, played compositions by sev-|and its outcome was revealed with B Aot e avy theatrionts, | PIK out the best. The burlesque onented vocal duo in Franz Marie Texas |eral of the Russian musicians, in- |the aceuracy of camera and unblased including plot constr on, ;- Katherine of lft was “aland Paul st, whose singing was|cluding the Glinka-Balakiriff “The |observation. A glimpse of post-war v ne “KiklL” set to]evidently en 1 4 Y i L capital | [/ y and stagecraft, but of music f s | < v enjoyved to the full, judging | Lark, T aikowsky's Reverie,” [ conditions . in the Austrjan R R T R which, of course, had | from the applause. A musical team. | Rubinstein's exquisite romance, ~The |showed the untarnished splendor of 5 o The art of describing the wonderful | ‘oo o, Sued with so’ many, “swear|Henry Jahrl and Frank George, Der: |Night.- Cui's “Prelude A Fiat, Boro. |the imperial city, with Vienna busy at | . . rnl um a Sroations of The CoRCimer: e | word int sed. Her way offform well on the piano-accordion and |gine's “Au Comvent,” Glazounoff's |financial reconstruction and still smil- | g , . 3 desire to be juzzed up |saxaphone and Nettie Knise offers a |ii: : 5 it h h f conflict. In pootmaker and the er, | < e of ne Larme” and both “Melodic” and |Ing despite the havoc o I0% iho,oooumaker and the furtler |the church aisle was siso funny, but|rare number with a whistling Song. | “Romancer by Rachmaninoff, An|Berlin ho found the old-time wealth things which play an important part * ek lavesty on | eone of the funniest and cleverest|aypico piano was utilized fn giv- | Of art and other treasures of its mu- D “Boots” ranked with her [stunts of the evening was & jazz band | o S seum and galleries, but at this center i the constructioniof the tyy She used hate, walsts. skirts|made up of all manner of musical |ji SOme of the works of the modern- - v B 5 such e R of the German world there he wit- § . y = a5 ek 1 e M oyt | and shoes to cover the original words, linstruments, plaved by the male mem- | £l Such s Tebikofts “hanse Des| [ (03 Jiso the poverty revealed by Ninth at F Entrance 909 F Street e oo e 2 and at the mention of each an actor {bers of the company. “SHm” Parker BEtex. D] A e i vegeral suttering | Ki 5 would walk out carrying the article |and “Little Jeff,” a colored team, have caused by the demoralization of the Halperin belongs in|a song and dance number that is onc : rk. In the zone of “the army of lly = designated as|of the best of its kind in burlesque Burton Holmes. e o o v oaandcam- g4 th the price of admissign.” | The former also takes a leading Part| The Burton Holm t togue fctures of the great Krupp works tended 3 ‘ v This ks bill brings also one of |in & travesty on boxing, in which he bl bt . . . . 3 v: ation, broken ¥ i s o se, now being presented. at the |at rest; rallway desolation, finest organizations in|is matched = with Frank Anderson. |{oUTSe. 0 5 4 ines, idle cars and the tragic immo- ount ” A" Yerkes' Flot!lla |This stunt has to be seen to be appre- | National Theater, has been so unusu- |1 ssen—with the final que 1 u es lons 1n urnl ure low who not_ yet | O direetion of Dick | clated. ally s ful us to assure the lec- A connoisseur, in his wild en et claseion aos | “Helen Harris has a style all her |turer tat the interest of his public is o . % | ow: singlug “blues”. 8o 0 1 to flows on. What 1 H 3 1 7 R - ~ - o e iy caite =4 Bl irleal” oo | own in sthging hivea®“ongn ami |nat Mmlicd o, unte “But the T A at You can find'a Gift in I.‘urn.lturc for every one on your lis Complete your Xmas shopping in our big, new store ¥ I ANTOARE B mile Fern La Roy is the nimble-footed [T s m— 0 LB Duo, on the Aving rings, |of LSeR 28 3 Whole, this show s tul An’Attractive Method of Saving— program. Helen Stover | please: the ramet camn e s pronounced hit with her |Lrons of the Goyorn ing of the pa ed t trons of the Gayety uiitul soprano voles In the pext| 0 (R Muci .}OIN OUR CH Howard Smith and Mildred Bar- . N < In a worth-while sketch entitled foryio genian Bote. time M. 1 iy < s Bood Med! also are good, the| Mme. Mary Mertvago Hanenfeldt dancer, bl action being speedy and the comedy [#ave an unusual and interesting lec- work clean and amusing. Ward and |ture recital on “The Story of Ru amp musical act that [Music” before an audience that nearly ughter, with the “off- | filled the ballroom of the Washin, 2 Open a Charge Account. . All Shades A Greatly 3 : Clearance Reduced Syt g of All y S Shades % % think sh the violinist. Tex Me- |ton Club ¥ ay afternoon. aron 5 el etous s a rehash of Will Roger: Madame s 1 “the | S0 cents a week, $25 called Marie Cs wh it s but he tigs mew a0 onks o for 50 weeks ...... formar is a education in ;. that carries his work to|stated, was the fi an musician $1.00 a week, O cuten. hd 5 ] > s Johnson, the silly [to collect the wonderful folk mel N L 3 $50 How 2 ith 1 E 3 a s ulpart‘ ’l&n ;m-sa‘:um L Ih»xul f na- for 50 weeks ...... «tmosphery whic S < assi E 1 peopie ional coloring. O ns of 5 i e g LR \ el his ther followed the in- | $2.00 a week, $100 other indescr able hich . 2 . s_arranged a ol 8 ¢ or that of for 50 weeks .. make hier travesty of osteopathy and | S | Christmas fe 3 Aaladstpe §$5.00 a weel 5250 Patd sympathetic protest against 2 a e d a length syhiyathetic, prot Epinsg & : . Thursday and | upon Eroup composcd of Baja- for 50 weeks..... reviewers . riday, when gifts of toys will belkiriff, Cuf, Borodine, Moussorgsk e R hre B ! ibuted to the children in the | Glazonnoft Rimskykorsakoff, e X audic 1 dance ion ma who i s - the national music in ecompositions the last word in eceentric | Dance Parisienne. which the western world found in- with the striking beauty ¢ . and company, ip |SPITINE. She contrasted the members 1336 New York Avenue nd_vocil co-ordination of Tithelind | & the headiine ate [of this EToup. known the Bala- erry, to say aothing of Harry Short |- < Theater this | KIriff Circle, with Tschaikowsky and aul erton, ri sportin Rubinstein. xoods aen: John ' Rutherford and [JCeln Ofer tovel surprises in dance | Th¢ e Niving comosers, sne spoke | N ¢ Yend v ‘olly Pen- pancled eftect; fully ”::Y:‘:\}wx'.nf“m Folly Pen- |, ""sort of whirlwind, sensational| —mm—m—mm-—-=veu---oeo ——————— —— — — ———M—MWMWMW — U Nineds with Mesvy o ara aat ers Sur . {dance feature, which scemed to arouse - H _ fringe and $14 50 Interest OGN Wy ol % YN (A) Silk Shade, with {the enthusiasm of the dancers in the % b ertain tassels. ... R S audience. There are five gifted mem- | 0 On o i lbers of the pany, three dancers A i (B) Silkolene Shade: (C) SHlk Shade, with Tyrlcs ‘have golf for their theme and two singers, with excellent voices | i . full lined, with :rwmled panels: £8 Dave E9) D et LheIe. and talent, well a good piano ~EWi heavy envy But that isn'c all, by o jugful, - Gccompanist, The act is a pleasing y JEWELERS 1 fringe...... $6.00 Ishx $12.00 2 g VoW (Gt LIy L in every wa ’ I i Eirls of e type ¥ Rose Sheidon and her brother opén ; . 617 7th St. N.W. (D) Paneled Stikolene Shade, Nahogany-faish Fedestal, > i h some unusual merobati v 5 v ully lined, heav s Z-light O e o head and hand. while jug X VENIN fringe...... 5 7-00 stand. 3 = 58-00 Shiprs o v T gs. Ther wo is N"‘I XM RCh . especially 3 a : ! OPEN E GS UNTIL AS (E) Sk de, paneled effect, Polychrome Junior Pedestral, atio on G m, who is.a marvel as an equi- Santa Calls This 2 fully lin 'fi"__ 510'00 Tuere 511.00 o oo, the ibrist. 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