Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1924, Page 48

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AMUSEMENTS. Coming Attractions Belasco—"Four Knaves and a Joker." A: IL°Woods will present Lienel | Parrymore as the atar and Irene Fen- wick as the featured player, In * Kn and u Joker," a new play Leon Gordon, auther of “Whits | £0,” at the Shubert-Belasco Theater, | next weck, beginning Monday eve- | hest week Adelaide and Hukhes, rep. | resentative dancers, and Maude Pow- ning, January 6, This will Be Mr. Barrymote's first | & appearance uUnder Mr. Wood's man- | a agement. | Mr. Gordon's play is a modern and is based on a Atory by Eastwood. 1t ls described as an in- tensely dramatic character study of | an ordinary soul, caught n a snare | of overwhelming circumstances. The | I an unusual one for Mr. Barry- | Adrienne 1 ed Webster, E. McKes, J. C. Malaidy ke The play has Leen 1 by Priestiey Morrison National—G corfc White's |« Scanda the Apollo Theater, New York 1924 version of George White's icandals Is to be shown at the New ational Theater next waék, tom- niencing Sunday, January 4. ‘The ourrent edition of “Seandals,” iwhich 1s deolared far superior to any ot White's former offerings, 18 in ts and 30 elaborate scenem in the cast are Winnia ester Allen, Tom Patricola, and their seven shelks, ., Richard Boid, Helen | ton Alexander, Thea. Sigters, the Klm City Wour, Allce TWeaver, Sally Starr, James Miller, Tom Ross, Hazel Donnelly, Norma Cloos, Ceorgle Lefeh, Alice White, Wilcox, Dolores Costelio, Alloe Wilke, Fred Lyons, Henry Morrisev, Tim Carty, Jean Cullen, Helen Cant, Dorothy Costello, the Scott sisters, Catherine Chapman and Peggy Dolan, with the | original Broadway beauty contingent act 'he comedy scenes are by William | Mr. White, Buddy De ard Macdonald supplied | he score Is from George shwin. Costumes, stagé decora- s and curtains were designed by and exccuted by Max Weldy of Poli's—"Artists and MOd:lS" Rev“c . Outstanding features of “Artists @ dels,” Messrs. Shubert's musical ing to Poli's January 4, are irls, the Japanese prints. f Ford Were Presi- number, the irlesaus first “Artists and Models” st season in New York and epeating its Broadway Ampl, rmm Bul:e Het T LOVE nxls AY. OMPEON, in DUMEARTON 25 “THE FEMAL Tak P TAKOMA -G:F’:«-V HUNTER \!UlAfll?\\A in “MERTON OF THB MOVIES.” Pathe News, Toples of the D CRANDALL’S THIS WEEK — MADGE, METROPOLITAN TODAY AND TOMC DOLPIT VALENTING 30 CRANDALL'S ,.“h‘(,"'.",.fl o DEVIT CRANDALL'S v CRANDALL'S ¢ENTRAL ™~ Oth Bet. D and B TODAY AND TOMORROW—HABRY, AREY, in “'ROARING RAILS. ana LIOYD HAMILTON, in 0. NAH JON] CRANDALL'S Savoy Theéatér 14th and Ceol. RA Mats., 643 Pa. Ave. 8.] CRANDALL’S e o CRANDALL'S ”""“ ! TODAT AYD 1m1nan POLA GRI o wFORBIDDEN TPARA- m»r Comed: CRANDALL’S YOHK THEATER Quehac 8t. TODAT-RESSIE EMPIRE °'t 7t IRE: Hmn THN w\n" T Street FT OF CLAY." with ERA' REY- ROD. and B\n'h:-r s RAPHAEU“' w. MARION DAVIES, in “YOLANDA. Scheer's PR]NCESS:mn- 5 ROY STEWART god BESSIC LOVE, Comedy. Scheer hFAVORrrEn EN.W. “HER LOVE BTORY.” €OMEDY. CHEVY CHAS TODAY, Mut nees p.o. Contipuous to 11 R LA RoCQUE Conn, Avenue & McKinley $t., B, 0, TOMORROW AXD TUESDAY— each day. ~Doors open ¥: ». W, Griffitn's “AMERICA." and Fabies. itk & N. C. Ave. b, CAROLINA & 5.2 e m. News LIBERTY Ferts cani Production, “FEET OF CLAY. Contis. from 3 P.M. THOMAS MEIGHAN R CURWOOD'S ALSQO _LARRY SEMON COMEDY. . OLYMPIC You 8t Bet. 1410 & 158 STBWART, 0':’”'@ | sMocass on tour ever since. |a star cast of revue favorites and a beauty chorus of 50 fgmous models, | recruited from Greenwich Village, son, the drama with ecenes lald in New York | Kitty Doner, Oltver | ** the larle Theater will present fis iansche | in » from the program of the Puge.” " { Morgan, In ¢ Following a Fun of six months in | FOTELD | | what 1s st Burke, Ba Prince of Slang.’ most pretentious acts 6f vaudeviile, | 1e1a, Moran Bisters featured | eleven persons in the cast of this & !ho numerous players that §ur'ler'lvv {Strand—'Dance Innov | next week prententiously staged and I Oltve V. “ihe Williams | costumed terpischorean offerings pre- LR die i R L lce | sented by Hubert Kinney and titled | up. Other attractions will be Teddy, the Wrestling Bear; monologiat; Edith Nash, Vera and |ln _feats 6f hand-balancing Barrymoré, in with | Godowsky, Hugh Thompson, 1da Dar- |ling and Allce Hegeman In thé cast.| Thers is Keith' s—Adelaide and Hughes. B. P Keith's Theater will present Vernon Wullace, i thelr new will inelyde Diek Hendars median who singe, and male impersonator, in Twenty Minutés in Paris.” Earle—"Worldly Goods." or next week, opéning Sunday, rst feature picture, in additlon to ven acts of Keith popular priced ville. It will be Agnes Ayres, dly Good a Paramount pany of Ameériea, vandeville acts for the £ this newest Washing- nterprise, there will _bs Hath- in_“The Radlo Donohué and inging and danc- nms and company, in A Comedy Effusion” n and Burke, in “The and one of the “Youth," as presented by Maude Dan: with Carel Chappel and the There are Brentom, 1927, as the wicked eount, Gayety — Dave Marion's Sl’IO\\'. Dave Marion's Own Show will be seen at the Gayety Theater next week. With 15 principal characters, 20 music scenes and 15 changes of costumes, this attraction is said to be a noteworthy one Marion not only has staged the show and musical numbers himself, but has written them as well, and heads the list of entertainers in fis famous charac of Snuffy the Cabman. In his support are Josephine Sabel, Covey, Frank Du Tell g nanual Krame: MeNally, Winnfe Clifton, Short films and ercheatra numbers|Dave Burt, Ed Begley, Frank Hilde- rranged by Director Arthur J. Man- | brandt, Trene Coraell and Leona ell will round out the bill Willlams. ions’ The Strand Theatsr announ. for “Dance Innovations,” to head the line Al H. Wilson, Warren and Hayes, In “Cute Comedy,” and the Two Powers, The photoplay will présent Lionel “Meddling Women," Sigrid Holmquist, Dagmar WE PLAY LOEW'S VAUDEVILLE !ESIFllliJNq[) BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE UNANGE OF BILL. DOORS OPEN 3 P. M. JINB CIYY'S VAVORITE POPULAR FRICE VAUDEVILLE TH! -'HAPFY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY STARTING THE YEAR RIGHT WITH A FUN-FEST PINTO AND BOYLE COMEDIANS EXTAORDINARY IN “NOTHING SERIOUS™ A UNIQUE SINGING AND DANCING ACT ‘BOHEMIAN NIGHTS’ FEATURING SEOMA JUPRANER “CUPID’S BIRDIE CLOSE ups” KRAEMER Ardiur 0. |“A LM Mecking Wi PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST-TIME SHOWN SHIRLEY MASON .i:: HUSBAND'S WIVES' ADAPTED FROM THE STORY BY BARBARA LA MARR, WITH IIVIIT wuuwu—[vuu BRENT—PAULETTE DWAL -'T'O SHOwsS 'Ol THE PRICE OF ous- 10¢—35¢=42..20¢=50¢ COLUMBIA Bum.e%%u 2:15~ TWICE DAILY ~ ANY CHILD CAN TAKE ITS PARENTS CRIN AND DRVENPQRT BRING YOLO~ YHARRY ONEAL VIC CASMORE HITE <REFLOW AND THE WORLD’S FASTEST DANCING CHORUS 38e=-LADIES' BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY--2850 EXTRA llll"! SIW IE' YEAR'S EVE TOMORROW NIGHT BEi'.'"A‘ch EFra 'ROBERT AMES % & Néw American Comedy JAGK IN THE PULPIT mms MMM‘M MARION oomn-uun GRANDIN STAMED 5Y ELWOOD 1. DosTWIOR | | | | Sceme from thix year's production, “The Semrlet Cont,” with O. P, Rdgar, 1035, as Brokie Agals Bill, and W, Mutual—"Naughty Niftie Next week the ghty Nifties eompany will usher in the first full | theater. Flonzaley Quartet Auspices Washington Society of the Fine Arts, Auditorium, Central High School January 5th—8:30 P.M. g = Reserved Seats—$1.35, $1.00, 75¢c. No Tax On Sale, T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G St. N.W. S T gmmmumvu|mmmnmnmlmmunmnmmmnnmmm:mnmmmmmnmmm MUSICAL CLUB | Glee Club | ' Banjo Club f ' Mandolin Club | Guitar Club [ “Stunt” Orchestra NEW YEAR'’S NIGHT At the Ball Rooms of the New Willard DANCING Will Follow the Concert, With BOERNSTEIN'S ORCHESTRA Furnishing Music JANUARY 1, 1925, AT 8:45 P.M. “Round Trip,” $350. Tickets at Wayfarers’ Book Shop No. 8 Jackson Place Will appear in Washington for the first time in twenty years By p?-l-v lassl is aasily the M“:M 'L':'ua': hit that has played Washing- ton this sessen. ORIGINAL THE 100 CAST— OSI‘I'IVEI.Y - 80—BEAUTIFUL Mflfl' S" MODELS—#0. .... .. COMING r WHITEMAN s TS R M2 ALY S 2STRRT £ 1 Pt o week of the New Year at the Mutusl. the Pennsylvania Avenue burlesque La Roeque's Christmas Gift OD LA ROCQUE 1» to go to Paris e Glofll Swanson in pri La Rocque, in view of the splendid has done In the pletures In during 194," 1y” has been ad. od by Forrest Halsey from Coniny Dawgon's novel. Allan Dwan will pro- dwee the picture. s 0 Toriaa CI’IAL APX'L'_‘" AN TARA mg Pablic Questions: Home &Foreign Ewi Mnl morning at 10:. New emiple, 13th St. and New York An. Admission, 6Sc. GRAND CONCERT BEOINMING SUNDAY MATINEE SITTING THE PACSE FOR 1 A GALA BiLL g9 M-M- THE KING OF MELODY NARD ANDHIS MINSTREL BUNCH OH,DIDNT 1T RAIN' WITH JACK RUSSELL GUS MULCAY CHARLIE OBERLE a MACK DEAGON & -t b NEW DELIGHTS CON COLLEANO GREAT AND SENSATIONAL mAUoMYICALSKIT'o BILLY HALLEN = EFFERVESCENT FUN= 253 A VAUDEVILLE MOSAIC s WILSON AUBREYTRIO ===COMEDY GYMNASTS = ADDED STELLAR FEATURE PREMIER SINGING COMEDIENNE EDITH CLIFFORD PLEASING YO THE EYEAND EAR AESOPS FABLES-TOPICS OF THE DAY~ PATHE WEERLY SSEXTRAZZ= MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEARS EVE STARTING | nISRMWED.DICS) BUYBARLY A".fa AMUSEMENTS. AT ONAL TONIGHT I AND AL::-:"'I!‘&J?A NEW YEAR'S (PHURS) AND SAT. GOOD-BYE, BILL! WASHINGTON WILL NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN JORN GOLDEN'S MOST BRILLIANT OF ALL “LIGHTNIN" CASTS IOMAS JEFFE! BSO\—'BEMIE BACON BABVEY GILMORE D OTHER NATIONAL FAVOPIT* Nights, l.l' to $2.50; Matinees, 50c to N s _tax. EEK COM. NEXT SUNDAY. JA REATS 'rnnnu b 'MAIL ORDERS NOWw®a GEORGE WHITE'S QSCANDALSD Over-Shadows Any Ram Ever Produced Aou-hm . .. BURTON HOI.MrEfi TRAVELOGUE PICTURES TODAY T 3'3 LORIOUS SWITZERLAND 1,65, lnomuomlnn TRAVELTALKS ssu .\ufiu'xu = BC‘!MIH‘JIM.IYII nrkmw\u OF 1924 January 11 - January 18 CEYLON and SINGAPOR: - Course Ticket Rale Now O.Kn Closes “’edn!ldah)u January Tth. NAL THI C“ Views EVES LT 8:15 INDIA 3¢ gin e 20" L SIAM and BORNEO - - - In[le ‘lh . Janunary 8th. PRICES A NEW MAN ™o AP To MANDALAY BURMA sné st Geden o . . . JAVA and SUMATRA - - ADD TAX NN LT 7 NN\ | WASHINGTON'S MAGNIFICENT THEATRE | 13" ST. Between Fand AVI-:. A WONDERFUL SHOW FOR ENTIRE WEEK A Gala Bill of Seven Acts of KEITH Popular Price VAUDEVILLE STANLEY Supreme PHOTOPLAYS | HARRY GREEN and Company | “THE CHERRY TREE” | | i i | A great Comedy Playlet by Aaron Hoffiman, author of “Welcome || Stranger.” ARTHUR WEST EDDIE NELSON Assisted by A Character Comedian in Lucille Harmon and Jim Walsh “THE FEMOLOGIST” svie. LE PARADIS BAND FAMOUS Vietor Record Makers—Radio Broadcasters Tn a Brand-New Act—Gorgeous Stage Settings and Effects THE KANAZAWA TRIO “Japaness Equilidrists with o Laugh’ SENNA AND WEBER tn “TIIS AND TRAT' MEYER World.famed Osncert Pisnist, assisted by CHRISTINE FONTEYN Europe’'s Famous Prima Deana Exclusive Issue of Kinograms Clever 2-Resl Comedy I WIT AND HUMOR “Mons. Don’t Care” Scenic Splendors POPULAR PRICES WILL ALWAYS PREVAIL Daily Matinees—30c and 50c Evenings Sundays and Holidays—30c, 50c, 75¢ Reserved Boxes and Loges—$1 a Seat CONTINUOUS SHOW 1 TO 11 P.M. Sunday 3 to 11 P.M. MRS. WILSON-GREENE ANNOUNCES CHICAGO GRAND OPER FOUR PERFORMANCES THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE Monday, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 o’Clock Satarday Matinee, 2 o’Clock. Feb. 9, 10, 13, 14 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Mon. Eve.,, TANNHAUSER (in German) Raisa, Lamont, Schwarz, Van Gordon, Mojica Weber, Conductor Tues. Eve., BORIS GODUNOFF (in Italian) First Appearanca of Chaliapin in Opera in Washington Chaliapin, Smrthout Kerr, Lamont, Lazzari, Cotreuil Polacco, Conductor Fri. Eve., LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in Italian) (Cast to be announced) Matinee, THAIS (in French) Sat. Polacco, Conductor Mary Garden, Schwarz, Mojica, Perini, Nicolich. Moranzoni, Conductor. rchestra 65—Entire Chorus 75. Stage Equipment Incidental Dances and Corps de Ballet s.ucn tickets, four performances: Orchestra and Balcony, $27, $23, $19, $15, plus 10% tax. Reservations accompanied by check may now be ureau, Droop’s, 13th and G. Season subscribers not only secure made at Mrs. n‘lauou in price. Phone M. 6493. Orders will be filled strict- SENOR VILMOS WESTONY :

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