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AMUS Coming Attractions 1 §—— Moonllght. Weber is sponsor for the - musical attraction Tulia Sanderson is making nscontinental tour in five vea nd which comes to Poli's Theater next wee rting Sund evening. October 12 The play comes from a six months' run at the Long- “cre Theater in New York Wiliiam Le Baron to fashion a book of more than ordinary substance, throuzh which threads a story about a millionaire whoxe sporting instincts lead him to back up with a handsome wager his professed that there is no such thing as true love and that environment is respon- sible for matings that take place, William B. Friedlander wrote the Iyrics that are said to fit neatly into the trend of events. Con Conrad, T Pol 1. Lawrence “Moonlight in which her fir ix offers his first full-length effort in the score that boasts of half a dozen haunting melodies The east includes Touis Simon. Glen Dale Franker Wood. Ward ©'Shea and a chorus of Frank Crumit, Ann Todding. Fox, Helen note Belasco—"The Goose Hangs ng}‘h almost run at New YVork. “The ( the delightful American comedy Lewis Beach, will be the Shubert-Be- Jasco attraction next week, commenc- inz Monday. October 13 This play ix the first of a series of produ pianned by the Drama- tists’ Theater. In; “The Goose Hangs High” deals with an average American houschold where jazzmania has laid its hand on the Youth of the family. Father and mother alike are content to scrimp and save that their children may en- joy. until finaily that makes their sacrifice impossible 1t is «t this juncture youth steps in and reveals that it is not as bad as it has been painted. A novel twist giv en the play brings it to i jovous end- ing and comes to the defense of our much maligned vouth The original Bijou cast is promised, including Norman Trevor, Mrs. Thor as Whiffen, Katherine Grey, Eric Dressler, n Spurney, Llizabeth Wells, George Baxter. Lorena Atwood William Seymour, Fred Neilson. Nor- Coming season direct from an all- the Rijou Theater. ose Hangs dligh road nizht leading role S QAINT JOAN tour in with Julia Arthur in th will open aronto to Referring to the charge that “a company touring is sometimes cheap ened,” the William Harris offices a nounce that the road company no playing “Outward Bound” costs $5 more than the original cast. In i Tem Neshit plays the wastrel and Minnie Dupre the part created by Beryl Mercer. Alice Duer is at work on a new play for William Harris, jr.. which is described as a comedy of American life that has much to do with mar- riage. Mr. Harris, it said, will make an early production of it predicted for “Mad- Clare Kum- ind lyries gham and Martin original of Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest "Welisch: Leo Fall will be the composer. Fred G. Latham will direct and Julian Alfred will stage the dances. It is expected te open the latter part of October. Rehearsals are ame Pompadour mer adapted the for Charles Dilli Beck. from the soon. book After six weeks in Paris and a like season in London, it is reported Ba- lieff and his fellow Chauve Sourisians will come to New York with new numbers from the rich storehouse of Tussian legend, with the famous Sanine, producer of operas and ballets at the Great State Theater in Moscow, their new stage manager and a maitre de choreographie to stage the dances n the thea- Dos- new Martin Beck Theater York, it is said. will have argest individual seats of any ter in America, with the widest sible aisle space between the rows of scats. The w Elizabeth Hines, star of “Marjorie. will stage the dances for the new musical comedy, “That's That Dongaro. hereditary head of acting in Japan, it is announced, will trans- | late the Garden revue, “The Passing Show of 1924 into Japanese, to present it at the Imperial Kheater, Tokia, as a reflection of the new, modern spirit and dramatic lit- erature of the Western World, in a purely revue vein new Winter Rosalind Fuller, who played Ophe- lia with John Barrymore in “Ham- will play an important role “The Farmer's Wife,” a comed) Eden Phillpots, in which Mr_and Mrs, Coburn will star. Whiteside, it reported. his Oriental mask and n, under dire: H. Johnson Walker will lay aside will appear this seas: tion of Lee Shubert in L. comedy drama “Sheep.” Marion Coakley has won a long- term contract from George B. McLel- lan for her work in “The Werewolf,” for which a prize name contest is now ‘being conducted. Hamerstein. producer of * was in the decorative business, vears ago, when the New York Casino was redecorated, and Mr. Hammerstein contributed the odd- paneled relief over the proscenium arch, “The Fete of Cleopatra,” carved by himself. It was not until 1906 that he went into the theatrical business with his father. the late Oscar Ham merstein, at the Manhattan Opera House. His first great independent DANCING. MISS TJOSEPHINE JACKSON — PRIVATE 7 lessons. $5. or $1 single dancing lessons: 7 Texson.® 1638 19th st. n.w. Phone Potomar 751, 02 DAVISON’S Teach ¥ou to dangy cor rectly in a few lessons. PROF. MRS. _ Strictly private: any bour. M st . Class and dance Satur: MAIN'1732, " day Bre. with orchestra. Normal Course—Season's new “Cellegiate,” ‘“'Foxtrot,” ‘Tang Arthur “Wildflowe! Smpen L oona el Saed Edw. F. Miller’s Class. We will open our class Wedneaday, Octoher $:30 p.m.. teaching new steps and dances. limited. running 6 weeks. 1228 Conn. Phome Fr. 3587, GLADYSE WILBUR Ballreom olnd E:l{e Dlfl!y;l’l- = l“\}illsre g:f:'m::-"; Gifcie. * Phons Fr, 1435-W. The Tchernikoff-Gardiner School of Dancing Correct Inmstructien in All Dancing Special _Classes _Children ~and Eallet 1708 8 _Strest Sept. 29 North 874 ¢ MME. VASSILIEF Imperisl Ballet. Petrograd: Diagileff Ballet, ::;“d uP vlova's in every ™} lona e Saya School for Violin and Tnited Arts. 1106 Conn. Ave - b Cia ave. Tel. Main 9125 PUONG: MAIN 923b - CORRKLT STAGL DANUNG IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SCHOOL > DANCING KATHRYN M. KOGHLER 1228 CONNL AUE N.W. - CLASFES. NOW belief | from | the ranks of the popular song writers, | by | there comes & crisis | EMENTS. | man. Hefer. Harry Cowley and Ro- | berta: Bellinger. Belling: Keith'a—-c;cil Lean-Cleo Mayfield. ater B announces Ceeil Keith's for nixt week a bill headed by Lean and Cleo Mayfield. with Eilean | Schofield, in Dancing Lessons, run ning a close sccond. Montague Love is promised. with other big surprises | i Strand—"Cheyenne Days. Beginning next Sunday the vaude- ville portion of the bill at the Strand Theater will be headed by a sensa- |tional Western novelty entitied | “Chevenne Duys. featuring Arizona !Joe and & company of cowboys and girls. Noel two irene will Novelty Douglas, present The Travers and clever performers “A Distinetly Different | Roletta Boys. in a song. dance and | musical number entitled ovs Ac- cordingly nd other acts to be an nounced later will complete the stage bill The photoplay features Lionel Bar- rymore in I Am the Law.” supported Ly Seena Owen. Gaston Glass, Flora I.e Breton, Joe Stricker and others, The play was written and directed by Ivan Abramson | Shegt film features and special or- hestral numbers arranged by Direc- tor Arthur J. Manvell will complete | the bin | G.yety—-—"Bn;adway by Night.” by Night' next week's| Theater, is sample of “RBroadway attraction at the Gavety aid to be another fine Columbia burtesque TRe show. which wa Charles H. Waldron, along the lines of a | secnes, 10 changes of 14 musical numbers ville specialitics are the two acts. Jov Wilton is tho sisted by Bob ¢ produced by constructed revue with 14 costume: Twelve va interpolated star funster. as- pron. Mildred Cecil, a beautiful girl with a big voice, { heads the feminine contingent. with Lillian Shephard, soubrette, and Car- ric Allen ingenwe. The 20 chorus mirls, it is claimed. werc picked for | their ability to sing and dance as { well as for their beauty suceess in 1913 was “Firefly,” at the with Trentini Caxino. Lester Lonergan has become general stage director for William Harris, jr., to succeed Robert Milton who is now g himself. with a new pro- firm Mr. Lonergan was |director for Mr. Harris prior to Mr. | Milton’s term. and staged | Lincoln.” ~kast Is West,” “The Bad Man,' ete. Mr. Lonergan also is an actor of distinction and was last seen on the stage as Dr. Sturdee in “The Outsider.” ! Jesse, will be produ | Hugo Gellert. one of the young artists in the modern school of paint- | ing, has created for William Harris, Jr. the designs used for the advert ling of “Outward Bound.” The bill- board stands and other de ploy the general theme of Charons { Ferry, with the old boatman paddling | the craft across the Styx with its human cargo of fear-haunted passen- | gers London critics were not made very | &ood or very happy by Channing Pol- | ock’s “The Fool" One intimated that it sought to make a mountebank of | the Divinity and another called it “an emotional orgy.” “Plain»Jane” and “Stepping Stones” have closed their long New York runs and will go on tour. A cast of 40 has been engaged for The Red Falcon” whigh opens in New York tomorrow night under the management of George Broadhurst Suzanne Powers has replaced Made- | [1aine Marshall in the of “Great Music.” Tlness caused the latter withdraw Farmer's pots” English | Mrs. Coburn, { Thursday night The Wife, comedy, opens Fden with Mr. in New Phill- | and | York | " the Shubert's mu- on of “The Charm School,” opens tomorrow night in Atlantic City. The music is by Nat Ayer; the adaptation by Dorothy Donnelly. Lynn Overman and June Walker will |be featured. Sam Sidman, comedian, has been en- gaged by Walker Whiteside to pla the part of Russian Sum in “Sheep.” | which will have its first New York | showing the latter part of this month. Pan Traver and Stewart Baird have |been added to the cast with which &Hnrr\ Townley aims to mak essa | Kosta feel among friends in “Princess |April,” the new musical comedy Felix Edwards, London dir U stage “Black-Eyed Susan,” which Alex Aarons and Vinton Freed- ley will present Fred and Adele As- taire. Basil Durant and Kendall Lee, dancers, have been engaged for the ¢ tor, in The iliness of Hal Crane, who was to have played the leading role in the new comed POLI'S TEIFATEH:!D ! A:l_!c'l' ISTS’ COURSE 1] cet. HALIAPIN. Great || Nov. 17—PAVLOWA and Her =:u":x' Rusee 1] With Full Symphony Orchestra. (] Dec. 12—JOHN MoCORMACK, Tenor. || 322 19—TOTI DAL MONTE. Soprane, || Feb. 3—SIGRID ONEGIN, Contralto. = PHILHARMONIC | COURSE Dec. 2—DUSOLINA GIANNINI. Sopra Jan. 14— RACHMANINOEE . Pieaie ™ Jan. 27—BOSTON SYMPHONY OKCHES. Mur, 6 GERALDINE FARRAR." 1n.0p : od “Ballat. WL oN ke SERIES SIX _CONCERTS Eriday. Qo I-TAMAKT MIURA. W, us Japaness Pri dims Buttarty"; Orchestra, O lote, ov. 26—ELVIRA DE HIDALGO, & Reign- ing Ocloraturs Soprame in Burope. o Feb. 18—RUTH ST. DENTS, ‘h. Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dincers. World's hvr‘xf. il ar. 246G LEE PATTI BON. “Amerion's Greataet Two pios T3o: sem Apr. 1—EFREM ZIMBALIST, Violinist, Beaszon Tickets: $11, ¢ pibeeson Tickets:S11, 310 3. 38, 36, N. Y. Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor BRUNO WALTER, Guest-Conductor Five Tuesdays: Nov. 11. Dec. 9, Jam, 13, Feb. 17, March 17, 7 Soloixts—TITO SCHIPA, Tenor; SAMUEL DUSHKIN, Double Concerto of Momart; PA KOCHANSKI, Violinist, and FELIX SALMOND, Cellixt, in Double C certo o BRAHMS, BEETHOV! INTH SYM- PHONY, With Soloists and Chorus. Season Tickets: $13, $10, $7.50, $5, ta; cxempr, Bests. naw o sale At Mo Bureau, Droep’ toonth and G. Main 6483, T " _THE SUNDAY *Knocked Out.” AGNES AYRES was once knocked out by Jack Dempsey. The K. O. will not be listed Dempsey's prize ring record. for was not that kind of a knockout. At the opening of the Pacific Coast league base ball season, Dempsey and Miss Ayres were invited by Coast Lengue officials to participate in the opening ceremonies. Before thousands of base ball fans. the pretty aramount star walked to the pitch er's box. Dempsey took his place at the plate and Sheriff William Tacger of Los Angeles. donned the chest pro tector and mask Mixs Ayres wound up in big leaguc fashion and let the ball go. Dempsey. running true to form, knocked it out of the lot. Like many another pitch er before her, Miss Ayres was knocked out of the box and quit| right there. The blonde ball enthusiast —_— deferred that production’s premierc in New York until tomorrow night in it star quite a basc| William Harris and Arnold Daly will be joint producers of a comedy by Homer Miles, ax vet untitled. “The Big Moment.” by Louise Car ter, will have its first production Stamford, Coan.. October 10 Donovan Maule, whe plays a sol- dicr in “Havee” now running in New York the author of two melo dramas now on tour in the knglish provinces, which may be produced in thix country St. Clair Bayfeld, who appeared in “Rull Dog Drummond.” has been en- gaged by Henry ‘W, Savage for “Lass o Laughter, in which Ilora I« Breton, the knglish star, will shortly appear. “Madame Flirt,” a Viennese oper- etta, with music by Walter Bromme, was given a private performance by the Shuberts last week in New York It will be given a regular production soon e Tennyson ed in New York by Bdgar Selwyn in association with Charles Wagner. “Quarantined,” by Willy Pogany designed the stage settings for “Madame Pompadour which will open the new Martin Beck Theater in New York next month. Myron (. Fagan, who presents “Judy O'Grady,” with Ruth Shepley a week from tomorrow night in New York, has also in preparation @ play called “The Adorable Spartan.” and a revival of “Two Strangers From No- whera Jean Linza, who has sung with the Metropolitan, San Carlo and De ¥ operia companies, has taken the role Jean, Ruth, who withdrew from he Dream Girl opened in New York Ccrities gave play Not story The Far Cra® last week, and th ers and play # good send off. withstanding the seamy sided % majority of the critics praised the “moothness of the action and predict- ed a long run on account of “the sermeon’” preached “Ashes” will “lorence Reed and Florence T =5 ake their appearance th ‘ Buffalo under the direction of Walter . Jordan. The play is due in New York the latter part of this month “No Other Girl," which closed its New York run last week. will have 2 brief rest of two weeks and then Tesume operations. The musical com- “dv has been booked for an extenxive {our, via Toronto for Chicago and a long run. kddie Buzzell and Helen Ford continue in the leading roles Wilmer and Vincent will start their| cond production of the season jawn.” on its way at Albany Wednesday night. This is the play by Tom Barry. which has Emma Dunn for its leading figure Gahagan is to appear in a foreign play this season under Wil- liam A. Brady's direction. The young star selected the vehicle herself last Summer while in Europe. Helen Leo Ditrichstein is said to be ready to shake free the shackles of inac- tivity and start work on the Guitry play, “The Love Affair,” which he acquired last Summer in Paris for mon | A dozen heen engaged role in s Witliam has minine which eheursal after nearl Betty Wales the leading ¢ Cailed Peter Brady has given the voung Noel in part a Tearle has the title role Harold R. Atteridge has announced that his new musical play for Al Jolson will be called “Big Boy": that the Shuberts are producing it and that after a week at Detroit, starting October 20, it will be taken to New York. James Hanley and Lew Silver are furnishing the music. It is said of the Charlot Revue that, Film Features DUMBARTON 4 BAYMOND r — TAKO! Takoma Park, D. C. COLLEEN MOORE in “"THE PERFECT FLAPPER." PATHE NLWS and_TOPICS EMPI 911 H Street N.E. BUCK JONES, in “THE VAGAROND TRAIL' Alio COMEDY “ON_THE JOR." HOME 1330 C Street N.E. GLORIA SWANSON, “MANHANDLED." 1343 Wixconsin Av. BARBARA BEDFORD HATTON. in “THE | | | Scheer Bros. RAPHAEL Sth at O St. N.W. N, 9550 TODAY _AND TOMORROW-—CORINN GRIFFITH snd MILTON SII LE WIVES." COMEDY PRINCESS 1119 H St. N.E ANNETTE ENUS of the CHEVY CHASE Sonn. Avenue & ‘McKinley 8t., D.C. TODAY. AND TOMORROW —— MONTE RLUE. YIOLA' DANA and LEW CODY. in “REVELATION. AESOP'S FABLES and NEWN EVENTS AMERICAN 1*¢,5¢ and R. 1. Ave. POLA_NEGRI. in ~MONTMARTE™ [y North Cap. and P Sts. LIBERTY (3 b SiboRz o -ThE _TERFECT PLAPPER. CAROLINA 11th &X.C. Ave. S. ONDUCTOR 149 with JOH! HINES and DORIS MAY. ELITE 4th Street and R. L. Ave. MONTE, BLUE, in “THE MAR- RIAGE CIRCLE."” P 14th & Buel n N.W. Eves. 6:45 and 8:45; open 6:30 Continuous Sats.. 2 P.M.—Suns., 3 P.M. TODAY AND TOMORROW — RLANCHE SWEFT, in “TESS OF THE D'URBER- VILLE: HARRY LANGDON, “PLICKERING YOUTH." Aod PATHE NEWS. NEW STANTON ot & osts. N.6. Con. from 3 p. A HOST OF STARS, INCLUDIN ERNEST TORREN MARY Ok, NOAH BEERY, PHILLIS HAVER, (ELLEN LANDIS, ¢ In “The Fighting Coward OLYMPIC You st Bet. 14th & 150 TODAY ONLY — POLA NEGRI, in “LILY OF THE DUST.” One of Paramount's famous forty. MERMAID COMEDY. CIR¢ 3103 Pa. Ave, PA.W. 053 Purking Space. MARY ABTOR ."fl‘. PAT 'Ifll.hl:", Y | ings, women had been tested for it. |1 | Barney ¢ “THE FIGHTING AMERICAN." STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 35, 1 New Ram's Head Theater. HE Ram's valient little high ideals and ¥ tion that has planted the banner of theater™ the “little on Washington third seaso of a fixture The new Ran nearing completi the Wardman | of great artistic Original in ception, the y in ou The entrance de steps. marked off protected by del ance railings is with black foor’ covering an colori striking without the theater prop the dull gold niche tar lights swinging £ genta crancs. an around the ceilin feet The auditoriuy and 77 fect feet high 115, and the The side Attended No Theaters. | nadian ranch the appointment over his failure the New York the experienced by with Helen Haye Heary stephen Mothers.” at the ter. Miss Young's d out of one of ot her life, that dressing room by e was Prinee Mary Youn summors, wa Wonderland present P'rince forbear paid her und dangled her the distinguished outgrown the tremendous visit of the youn feeling assured h plays of the cur history would re tent of his seeing Rut the Prince cally declined while in ters York in many principa time; that you ts art nainder ould [T not After Jane Cowl York by the Klauber in play tried out of last season by her “permancr her « will b S George . Tyle revival Sherid Mrs. J Wise < Sir Luci A Vi \ Langzuish elyn (irie hor the plac daughter of Ric has sailed for Kr irieg will do support of Fay F Pantomime, English st bu an theater, fin catured comedia “Follies of the I Gt owever, would Know -5 Daws his youn patronage in t rard’s he has to which Lurlesque entertainment of the Columbia “ ALWAYS AGOOD SHOW™ COL . assuming its vhouse delightful features Corinthi deep. {EN the Prince of Wales depart- Mary knee-d all praise anti-Uolsteadian 4 The nortal Mrs specialty {ead Players, band of players with unquenchable ambi- that from every seat. The stage, movement firmly in this. their the position r theatrical gardens Head playhouse on in the annex of rk Hotel 12 a thing beauty architectural con- smbines many in it decorations wn two flights of with gold cords and icate Italian renais dignificd. The land- and gold checkered pillars of magenta noin style, are ing bizarre. In er the simplicity of with shallow Venetian side rom the bills of ma- nd indirect lighting & is exquisite in ef- aotl fectly equipped. tric switchboard a library, third level green below, tomatic stage, there on sprinkler a A for the the stage! nted practically all in assisting feet wids year than With 4 ceiling 27 | first productions, n seating capacit is | will be presented lines are such as to | ber. m is 52 a Paramount, Direct, was up against a The script ductory through a cloud of st The usual = Island for his Ca- - most poignant dis- to visit it s said, was Young, co-star s. John Halliday and son. in Dancing Maxine Elliott Thea- paters isappointment grows W dearest memories of visit to her King Edward when | 9Uring the i not seem 10| of supply “Alice in | Steam. idon when the| Suddenly J »f Wales' illustrious | man, bethought a visit in the wings, | He backed his on his knee the new star ang v interested 15 Prince this Fall, e would see the new ent year ard that t itself to the ex- )ancing Mothers." of Wales systemati- to the thea- nity of New not dense enough. % Long Island stud tot of hi by his car, photographed. Bh'\.\'l'Hl-: working abroad Venus produced Neila | England An aged hou ed visits by her | in connection revies, one or more | stage all | it more estimate but the r owed upon custodi he by the Neilans entering the Picd by Miss while knocking. One morning him accordingly “John, you must come in. peated here engagement, in New Adolph cago presented elwyns and Depths,” the new Hoston at the close he will be supported it company. Gepes of that knothole afore I co o bless you, ris to make of “The R edy, with Malaprop. Tom | Chauncey Oleott Powers as Bob | S Lydia | mem- als,” ny Meighan's Peter Clark ished only a short author's tragic last June. tion was made In the leet, a half-breed Percy, as Billie Churchill. John Mil and Nick Thompss blooded Indians by has been promoted of 'The Dream Girl” of ‘Barbara Bennett, hard Benneti, who ance to study. Miss dances in ainter. Chief Henry Red ng familiar to the it rare in the Amer- ds in Rozo Snyder, n of Barney Gerard's Yay. one of its few try. Rozo, ave himself wedian” than | conspiracy on the their valuable is co res manage | New York t there are only in France part fondness for table and ibu of the Gay- the strongest career for woman attraction, Follies of the Day,” ralded as the best offer in the way of It is a top-notcher tircuit & to sipping than being UMBIA BURLE Bring Your Mother forming a w is also a steel curtain mezzanine floor, down to the auditorium proper, Rob- ert Bell, the director, fice and the little balcony arranged special lights to be used on | The members (or acting force of the company been Bell has announced that the Ram's Heads will play .a bigger part in the productions in previous seasons called for close-up of a woman, gradually steam-driven onto the sudio floor, and there amid satisfying billows of vapor supplied the scene S Safe. SWEET, who has "he Sporting a story by Gerald Beaumont death The screen of sitting are tume and paint rooms. The theater is fireproof with an au- er sl has h the chosen ot yet a early in Clouds for a Closc-Up. making “Dangerous Money,” Bebe Daniels’ first starring picture for Frank or problem. The boil o Royv Hunt, the camera- m of a automobile, vari on husband. recounts the following experi- with he an of 1t s at an English resort frequent was | compartment Sweet on his round of duties without and Miss Sweet knock b Some day you might come in_while we were still undressed.’ To which honest old John replied: miss. N T allus peeks through mes in “Tongues of Flame.’ MWTONGUES OF FLAME.” Thomas | new Mackarl icture. nd's time at by Townsen cust are Bessie Love. as Lah- Indian girl; Boland; tern, Le: on, the D deal part of a capitalist to swindle a tribe of Indians out ervation Ronald A. Reader, Vitagraph —now on 4 business tes the 18 picture thea Frenciiman's 0 the at his Ever; 2:15 GAYETY i SQUE "BOZO"SNYDER *HE NEVER SPEAKS BUT HE'S BARN NO_ DUMB-BELL" WITH EY GERARD’S $300,000 PRODUCTION OLLIES*DA With a cast of COLUMBIA BURLESQUE FAV TES SaMGreen ELsa Mar Harry Seymour ; AGerard Returas of WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE THE CITY’S FAVORITK POPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER NOTE—EVERY ACT AN ALLSTAR FEATURE—NOTE -9 ano orHERs Selected Beauty Chorus WORLD SCRIES GAMES gwen frem Stage 'l NEXT WESI.“Bresdmey By nighe BEGINNING TOMORBOW—COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL. DOORS OPEN 2 P. M. A SCIENTIFIC NOVELTY AND A CYCLOXE OF FUN FRED LA REINE & CO. TRE ELECTRICAL WIZARD NOTED ON YWO CONTINENTS THREE & A HALF ARLEYS SUPERB PERCH GYMNASTS ARCH STANLEY MLLE. NINA MONOPEDIC MARVEL Matinee, 10c, @ PHOTOPLAY—FIRST TIME SNOWN-WM 35c. Nighta, 30c, 500—Sat. Mak. an evaporating am coming from a kettle. means for securing vapor were resorted to, but the clouds were being warm weather, to be any possible for a nice, thick was book, Light Onondaga tribe who appear in the picture, were brought to New York from the Onon- daga Reservation near Syracuse Eagle. making of the picture they encamp- ed in a vacant lot near the Famous Players studio at Astoria “Tongues of Flame" bock watching the passing throng—rather indoors. boy who helped fight the Paris” after the signing of the armi- stice, sees the point. give an excellent view of the stage with odd red curtains and the symbolical ram's head above it, is 27 feet wide at the proscenium arch, and 26 feet in depth, and is per- 1t_also has an elec- The exit doors re- flect the red motif and are artistically decorated with gold sheaves of grain in the upper panels. Below the stage are dressing rooms, room, and, storage, the cos- on for the reen, and half- is box of- permanent have and Mr. Junior this The nnounced, 1 Novem- Tuttle intro- seen ers in the unused there did source cloud of way out one of ety, right finally been Marshall r stay in he bath habit oceu- maid her said to eforc vou o danger the ix from | fin- | efore the an Fran- adapta- | 4 Martin en | Burton slie Stove full- by uring the s with a of i Paris | to| sidewalk | while y dough- “Battle of “AN ARTISTIC REVELATION™ LANE & BRYON “HiS FORQOTTEN 924—PART 3. *Yolanda™ Honored. representative Washington audi- ence attended the showing of M ies’ spectacular film, Y landa,” at the Rialto Theater Tues- day evening. And the display handsome gowns and Jjewels more suggestive of grand opera performa than a “movie’ show Special decorations had been installed for the occasion. : The Postmaster General and New entertained a party of eight Miss Ruth Wallace, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs Wallace, was hostess to a group of young friends. The Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. Stone and the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, with Miss 13dna Wilbur, also represented the cabinet group The Charge d’Affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik had with them Miss Meta Evans. Dr. Santiago He- doya of the Peruvian embassy cnte tained five guests, Misx Virginia Mc enney, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Miss atherine Willard, Adnor Her- of the Hungarian leg O. Exnicios. Dimitri Diman- cesco, attache of the anian legi- tion, had a hox party, his guests in- cluding Misses Laura and Inger Bryn, daughters of the Norweg Misx Virginia Peters of, Los Ani Calif.. Don Mariono Amocdo of Spanish eml and Constantin Danielopol, Commissioner dolph had & Mrs. Charles Mrs, Parker rion was Mrs and telendy and M. Mrs. Cune Ttu- their guests Col . Drake and M West. Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs, John Allan Dough erty were hostesses together, having in their party Maj. Gen. and Mrs. M ritte W. Ircland, Capt. and Mrs. Rob. ert Henderson, Rear Admiral Andrew Long, Col. Joseph Beacham and Archie Wells. The White Iouse was represented by Mr. kdward T. Clark, contidential sccretary to the President. who had several guests, and by Miss Laura Harlan. Mrs. Coolidge's secr who entertained a box party, ing Col. and Mrs. Clarence Army and Navy cireles also wore represented, including Maj Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Admiral Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Brig and Mrs. Frank T. 1 with their daughter, Miss Viera Hincs: Rear Ad miral and Mrs. William A Moffett Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Str. and many others well Gen. and and . Actor Makes Masterpiece. I¥. Wil Lambervs original “His Forgotten Wife,” written ex pressly for the the part of Judge Henry was subordin but o humanly written that it had splendid acting possibilitics, and Tom ¢ the veteran stage and serecn who takes the role, makes it masterpiece claimed to b of shadow-stage his crowr scereen ment and The leading pla ten Wife all well known selected for their fitne types, as were the sug But Guise stepped in an ed a minor role to a p excellenc MUTUAL His b orting artists. transforn rt assid THEATER Penna, Ave. Lt Mh St of | and and | Daily—2:30 and 8:20, Smoke if you like. Fr. 65 | B-U-R-L-E-S-K ARTHUR LANNING'S IRISH DAISIES BURIESK POR THE LADIES— BRING YOUR HUSBANDS WRESTLING Thursday Night JOE TURNER s YOUNG GOTCH, *The lTowa Farmer.” AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT » = %'qm:xh’mlm//e\-—/" TKETTHS | e ©L EXTRAORDINARY. MRS. LESLIE CARTER chnericas , Supreme é'rm%wnal A7, ?te irnt Her Tremendous Success %l%l XE of TARTARY” A Powerfil Drama of the Tussiar Rewlt b'g Ihe Autnor of "RAIN” % 4 SPECIALCOMEDY FEATURE Eraad ufayg%tml;;} .%;: (% %) ED. LOWRY Still Smiling JOS.B.STANLEY&CO. 0 Minulesof Helarily PILARICA TRIO %mx‘tr Yanish Darcer }flli MELVIN BROS, ensalonal bymnasts YUAS WHEELER: ADDEDcngACTION Greglest of onators HIGHLY ENTERAINING Wt BEAUNFULLY ARTISTIC e AESOPS FABLES-TOPICS OF THE DAY~PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL (5% ) SPECIAL s%a;gfnoz for ?Ite";‘f?riedw Se‘;fes DONT MISS . B-F-KEITH'S NEW YORWK. HIPPODROME THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW in NEW YORKY Reservations May Be Made af Keiths Thealre @shinglon PHONES MAIN A4 54~ 1455~652. AMUSEMENTS. “The Rivals™ to Be Revived HIS dramatic 150th anniversary of the first pro- vent will be celebrated by a striking presentation of Sherid immortal comedy in an extended tour of United States and Cananda The cast e made the appearance of Mr Maluprop, ha to plav: Thomas W A Absolute, sig the field old which he N career: Chauneey ing Irish Crigger: Janes 1 noted David season marks the| Ever since it was revealed at Cos | Garden, London. on January 17 {until the present day “The Rivals | has neta e among these in g | popular favor ise itx character {and its . and it | inie crzreen L was in notable hy | Ga Fiske as Mrs long desired Sir Anthony | The avle g Americi Wis return o |Ations i a Theater nd it as the fire- | DY Sir Lucius Powers, already | John Drew. the part of the | Jefflerson mad pusilianimous Bob Acrcs, and Lola | $14T7 tour Fisher, as Lydia Languizh. the role | Middie West played in former years by Viela| MK Mrs. Drew Allen and Julia Marlowe. Others of | G02dWin. Ju the company are being selected in | @1 other celvbrate keeping with this brilliant coterie of | The fortheo b eepine | will begin in Nov A literary man of national reputa- | 1he first nota tour and will give a- | dresses on Sheridan, comedics and | his times 1 schools the Little Theater interested in th Lish s tigee A new in Eaxland and thin o b acted of En o identif tiro Joffers Ut the countrs Joseph | ates, Wil gent d Mr w illuminating hi Sundown ol clubs, | the passing Bessie Love foxwort filmed open. 1t the prairie thrilling rou 1 and other Rivals" been prepared Sheridan will not be 20 1 and the staging will be scrupulousiy | respectf ¢ tour will bhe under | the mani of Georze . Tyler and Hugh | The play will be |t h staged by Harrisou Grey Fiske Lloyd Hugh Of the scores of 15th century|cnme to “comedics of T that Theater Popular in their day only t Nory survived —sheridan’s “The and “The Scand Goldsmith SHUBERT The which The & nt rd. re. with Milton Riva School TONIGHT And Daring the Week NIGHTLY AT #:20. 5oc to BeLascO To2MEHT Mgmt. Lee and J. J. Shabert to §2.60. Phane Main 149 Preacnting the Feremost Farelsn and_Nati and_Attraction 53.00 Art " BARRY TOWNLY. OFFERS Book By Barry Townly and Lewis Allen Brown Music By Carlo and Sanders WITH A CAST OF CLASS Tom Dingle Edward Garvie Pan Traver Stewart Haird Mildred Rirhardson Frank McHugh Charies Derickson Alice Hageman McCarthy Sisters NEAT MON. OCT. ISTH—MAIL ORD NOW_SEATS THE LAUGHING HIT OF 1924/~ & HANGS AN AMERICAN PLAY PAR EXCELLENCE Z8youie -2 ATSEL: ith the Same Distinguished Cast Direct From the Bifou Theater. N. Y Headed by NORMAN TREVOR. MRS. THOMAS WHIFFEN, KATMERINE GREY Nites 50 to 3250 Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.60 Sat Mat, 50c to $200 RS THURSDAY kA P (Ewis ~— e/ MATINEES THUR., 50c to $1.50 SAT., - 50¢ to $2.00 Les & 3.3 Sh UNDAY Orch.. 52 and $2.50. Bal.. 30c to $2. ffering foremont POLI'S attractions under direction of Maes's bart : ’ Gorgeous! Resplendent! DESIGNED, WRITTEN AND STAGED BY THE MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS, AUTHORS AND COM- POSERS OF NEW YORK, INCLUDING Harry Wagstaff Gribb Clitford Gray Watson Barratt Theo. Coslow Billle De Beck Eugene Lockhard M. Francis \eldon Adele Kiner Edward Penfisid H. T. Webster Helena_S8mith Dayton Wil Johnstone Percy Waxman George Meeriman Worth Colwnil Bes Irvin Cyrus Wood Dean Cormwvall David Robinsen Relio Wayne C. D. Willlua Fontalne Fox Clare Brigzs Roger Dodge Touise Bascom Barrtt . B. Palls James Mont. Flagz MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT 2 ACTS 30 SCENES Staged, Written and Compiled by Harry Wagstaff Gribble Dances and Ensembles by M. Francis Weldon Under the Personal Supervision of Mr. J. J. Shubert A WONDERFUL CAST OF POPULAR FAVORITES, INCLUDING Marion Marlow Nancy Gibbs Frank Gi Mariel De Forrest Vestoft Lucita Corvera Joseph Spree Doris Vinten ‘m’ .. Harry White Mabel Withee Ned Norwnrth Nat Nazaero Flora Lea Chas. Messenzor Morris and_Campbell Grace MucRinmon Helen Marcelle Trint Barnett Parker Seed and Austin Marie Stoddard Jack Hines Vivian Strathmore Alexandra Frank Anna Bark-y Chas. Haanefax Rarry AMiller Ewing Eatom Alice Maoniag Fifty Famous Artists’ Models From the Studics Com. Sun. Oct. 12th—Mail Orders Now—Seats Wed- L. LAWRENCE WEBER Announces The TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF THE CHARMING WITH FRANK CRUMIT A SPARKLING CAST AND A TIFFANY CHORUS 6 Months at the Longacre, N. Y. Eves.—Orch., $2.50 and ., 50c to $2.00. Top. Frar. M., 500 to $1.50. 50c te §2.00, Pius Tax PRICES