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AMUSEMENTS. ° THE - SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., JANUARY 4, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. & Sl l A Chri Ronald Goleman from obscurity to i A m risty Model. I< St M k g | Oung. but bltlous' LUCILLE PRATIER, former model nown as a ar-~ aKer. Developing players has become a for Howard Chandler Christy, and I‘holllv‘{l\_ ;i:l;‘!ll“ev;;y“;(al;;;:r-wl‘!‘vnr‘:d saloe (GORGE WHITE, producer and sole jcomedy, appearing in Ziegteld, Winter | oot e o e eadly | L FENRY KING is belng calléd “the [Beach, he developed Baby Marie Os-|let,” which he ls producing for P > owner of George ‘}:‘h:[e-‘hsrand‘l) ll;l;dnn ana_ Diliingham productions, | *r(iats and R R T e ke vorne, ho first el star. e |mount release, Dorthy Sevastian, | j ‘whose boast is that he'is the world efore .he had reached the age of - 3 S 6 g directors give the screen near- e helped establish char r- | who has had a little stage experie: Youngest successful producer of mas- | 18 he was thoroughly established ‘I‘;f.‘n":’l} tEen Trotner mmupnent], O T vara, according to|thelmess @8 a successful star in his|in New York, but who never has been A COLUMB!A BURLESQUE sive revues, claims the distinction of [one of America’s foremost dunc i old. man, and s 22 years | ¥ H L K ducer. They are Cecit B [own productions, and in “Tol'able|in motion pictures, has been selected %6 3152 TWICE DALY ~83) baving presented six consecutive suc-;{ Following his musical comedy éx-) " ghs apuears fn'th a togue. | Dedille, . W. Grifith, Rex Ingram [David” he brought Ernest Torrencefor a rola second in importance only S~ Lo cessful revues, pertence, White, in conjunctio u*thv” T o6, tne tablonr o\ Hoy [and Henry King into the film spotlight. to that of Alice Terry. Orville Cald- YOUu AN BRING YOUR MOTN!R White, who s a native of New [four young women p ¢ - rioon Jcene, the tableau, “WHeR | = ''he maker,of “Romola” and “The ine Garon came into promi- | well, a comparative newcomer, has the | York City, was born with an getive |sive dancing ¢ ate 1\,"‘1;\ Y gats, and the Orlental sceie. |y ite Sister” has heen developing ‘Honny.” whieh King directed. | mos ant parc of ‘his’ screen | brain, and &t an carly age, imbued with {In the F . Kelth deville | X nd number she wears one | | ve g ayar since he started direct- White Sister” h 3 mian the {dea that he might be a show- | theaters o was a sensational | Of the most elaborato costumes ever | §EYES G4 "Kinerican Film Com- men, stanad to eam for Rimssle w|satvesa atiested hy long runs, o |5eVCILE TG HARS B0, RN '“f.‘m}[v s studio tn santa Barvara, Caiit. | SO IIJIIII'IIINHMNIIII][IHIIIM!IIllllillllllmllfllllll‘lllL‘ hineat p Fo) a The first star he developed was Wil- In 1903 young White made his debut | Was considered novelty. Mr. }““ :‘,'1“‘_";"” rom the Follex Bergere, iy, pussell. Li as an actor and 12 @ dancer, presenting steps of his salary in vaudeville was the directer at the Balboa studios in Long X oot THIs marks Miss Prather's debut ].t own creation, which he succeeded in 2 < Lo g —_—— morking owt while empioyed s 4| To 1019 White: dectded to produde]iuder the e Ate H: B n 1 ua et nessenger boy by the Postal Tele- [a show. His initial offering was | oo 4 i the ()w ear { sraph Co. His initial “appearance | “Scandals of 1915,” which he exhit ;’:‘”f:,;":r:('x'\‘;"'l".u’; @t te This n a0 ro successtul that he lost no time | ited for the Airst time in Washington. | Foiiies, = Betore: (bt ho. plased IMITRI BUCHOWETZKI, the I* nol ying i o ) h a s s s i ol ho d ° i Notlty|ng the Fustal company that {1116 Téeds wia b ul and lpove Birds' a musical comedy, W amount director who filmed th b 5 ; Molnar play, "The Swan,” returned he intended to devote his future |revues ually T'at Rooney and Marlon. Ber 2 2 |Z Auspices Washington Society of the Fine o stage aotivities. rausloal Comedy world George White's | DUFINE her caroer as @ model she £E0T luncheon one day and gathered | = = o 3 00 mag his east together to resume work. = . . 2 Later ho formed @ partnership with | Scandala s looked upon s of & high :f,.:.:?_._‘<§n:)i‘;:ol;?vy.~.xif.“. e teg| When he called for the king (a part % Arts, Auditorium, Central ngh School = = = = % The Most Gergeous Production Ever Pressnted On Any Barlesque Stage = Supported by Mr Marion's Selected Cast % CHARLES McNALLY = = & = = ., and the team, which was |standard, and his 19 reion, which v Ci s = g n = on, whic n 23| played by Croker King, the English own as Rvan and White, soon be- | comes to the Natt Theater next| Of At posters which, w bibited | etor) the director was informed that came @ headliner in the important |week, s claimed overshadow any | 8¢ the Academy of National Design. | f B o5 aq gone 1o repair his make- up. ille theaters of America. From |revug ever produced anywhere at any et sville White arifted into musical time.” D Pii |~ “His makelup was correct—ten him | ! ramatice at Yrinceéton. | ininge it said Buchowetzki. DR,\:HTW% at Princeton Univer-| 1In a few minutes the missing actor | = date back to 1882, when the |appeared, distress written all over his —g Dolelt and Cevey 2 Sabel Winale_Cliften Ireme Cormell Bol Teyler Dave Burt P Tilcersadi Cape"Jerl vt Leena willems 24--SUN KISSED BEAUTIES--24 50 People in All 22 Beautiful Scenss Princeton Dramatic Club was formed | facs, which was bearded with crepe —SLIDING” January 5th—8:30 P.M Reserved Seats—$1.35, $1.00, 75¢. No Tax gr:fl“a(; g;nrspmnu ‘\“ (rh|(< ]T‘r Philip Hr(-; Spaln. Inquiry ]na t(; the 0! '8 Jecad J ts @ at- | cause o his ppare nhapp! fe Grle GHar daskahion ite e ot bauRes ot el umirans unhifopinesy On Sale, T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G St. N.W. fact that the king had ~-T\\Ar CATS,” ch is baing pro-| "tndard plays of the time. Under, unwittingly eaten half of his crepe- = b ";:::,"‘{;;‘M,_‘,m‘: N1 ¢ Farle Boothe, in association | {17 BES#i40neY ;;f‘,f‘j;*";},[{:g PSS | emosea i meat it on etetms | N O TONIGHT P o Ll F S MATINEES and s et anfvr;;;;;;:;;r‘;’: n‘r‘éfl::”l“n'fi; ‘h‘u it fn"z'fi;‘lFil',%ifl[r‘"fi}“':::T:“‘?;J.“",.;.l‘ W ‘v.n’“f.';’.‘(f'."n' %’.‘:lu‘k'{- 8:10 THUR. & SAT | oo, ne, comsnitauon, amiated| beafdor Arie s thus i et MRS. WILSON-GREEN ’ Diferen Shos Than 3nd Edition, Whish Pleyed H | Sumed Tts: present titia in recognition | under th table, the ac i ANNOUXCES ¢LSSRS. SHUBERT S ank \I~'\'1'!.h, t.h»- strel of | “Fool's 14, the new three. ,-|V.\’ its three-sided functions. Under | to his dressing room to repla c » and Fun,” r dled in | comed Barry Conners, author of [the new regime the policy of produc- | loss Chicago at the home of hia siater, | "Stra Bedfellows” and “Apple- | Ing musical comedies composed in| Of the thourand uses to whi pe | o years old sauce,” has been accorded high praise | whole by the undergradua which | hair may be put there is n lel X v FOUR PERFORMANCES , 3 - s Philadelphia critic 1t is said to | previously had been tried, wasadapt- | the directions for Its usec to sy iz - porae ke S anted 14| open up & rieh veln of hilarity and | ed, and has continued In'vogue ever |it as an interlor decoration for acdr THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE Sl ¢ o 2 st every line evokes la er. since. . 'u soon re- 8 IS ey, A Oped B RS " B0 o st clah. Tk Aever 1= = : Monday, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 o'Clock. o e e ot e ohne| Ed Begley, the rotuna comedian at|oPment since that time has been Saturday Matinee, 2 o'Clock. Feb. 9, 10, 18, 14 e ! “| the Gayety Theate lian at| ), rgely one of scope and popularity. NEw YORK SYMPHONY > . = n Hradunre Frenheater thls Weck; fs 81" Xmong those who Tave bean fore- WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM of Broadway muaical| TIOSt. 10 the presentation of past T ORCHESTRA | Mon. Eve.. TANNHAUSER (in German). Raisa He has appeared in many | 2181 productions are Booth T“”"““‘i Lamont, Schwars, Van Gordos | i fames Rennie and Ruth Shepley | Butterfield. The will head the cast of “The Man Be-| ity metropolitan. debit oy the mririe eon,” by Walter Archer Frost, whcn] ahth Sieset Bhiatet B Ly produced by Charlea K. Gordon. | 3 able musical productions in. the | ! 93, who holds a high place in Weber, Conduotor o t ranks of American novelists, and 7 DAY ‘M, Conduct | " - o TN . N past fow years, one of hia biggest | (19 TAK Kendrick Bavkm V5| ‘worsw svDaoav sAwwiee 1mwe | Tues. Eve., BORIS GODUNOFF (in Italian) esses belng with “Going Up." : OLI'S, A o g First Appearance of Chaliagin in Opera in Washington. ! to htn ndv S In_t business world are Roy | z ¢ JAug AN rior to his advent to Columbla bt S Tharative, 108, noceaktul Nise York ALL WAGNER PROGRAM oth. ToLatotor Nohe Furmers Wile' cioted | vaudeviile s & mimtar of the “OIN| A4 YOS S04 ppblicet_ AR Sviue ‘“m;,i e aiirn Fri. Eve.. LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in Italian) by . s 7 From a phyeical stand- el & 4 < s A st to be announced) Polaccs, Conductor immediately a tour of th e e early llterary pursuits to take up a the M. it . Begley s one of the great- tion with the MoCormick Har- et > Sat. Matinee, THAIS (in French) ~ T “‘:A-":M“fl;‘ S {‘f'm“‘ & er Co. after graduation. The -u» Droop’s, 13th Mary Garden, Schwarz, Mojica, Perint, Nicolich. Morganzorn 1d Foster and Charles E. Evans | b e late Howard Crosby Butler, 'S1, in od last week from New York for | - | the cast of the first production, was | _ Orchestra 65—Entire tage !:unripmen!'_ i . whete they will play_their | d . o . Marfon|® Prominent educationalist, and Chorus 5. Incidental Dances and Corps de Balle Y in “Lightnin’" Evans : S o 4 George Post Wheeler, ‘81, was for Sewgam tickats, four gurfermances—Orcharira uad Balowey, W17, B33, 819, $15, 411 apl s ocae! g show. £ a b i d 3 % i * er cent taz. Reservations sccompenied By may mow be mads at Mre. onldld work as the Judge is eaelly the caste of icadin|sev vears a member of the|Ouly Appes P Concers Bureas. Decop's, 19th and 8. Sessen subteribers not o e | Broadw: slcal shows and in her| URited States legation in Japan. | Poli's, Wed., J.!n. 14, 4:. so , dut reduction in Phone M. 6483, Orders will be v e p ——— Bests at Mrs, Greene's Pureean, George Bernard Shaw & to the| 48y she made hundreds of songs - Theater Guild, New York, as a Christ- | Popular. e of her biggest hits was | Is Birdie a Jay? po— L Weerls, 1ME g 0 M IOME mas present, a photograph of himselt, | “There’ll Be a Hot Time in the Old| BISRG) ¥ igned and all, which will be put in| TOWn Tonight” a sonz she mad IRDIE KRAMER, “The Mocking ~ \ the lobby of the new Gulld Theater. | famous. Bird,” at the Strand Theater, ! P | Aty e TN D views with alarm the regulation of | WASHINGTON'S MAGNIFICENT THEATRE [ b 3 M. pedestrian traMic in New York | Trebitsch have disposed of thelr in- sy H “Do you know it's been a positive rest in “The Undercurrent” to the| relief to get back to the heaven of arrie Corporation. The New York APELAIDE and Hughes, vaudeville | the jay walker that New York has opening will take lace January 26. been,” culates Birdie. “In the = headliners here this week, are|been ejaculates : e s e ! The verdict of Washington on|among the foremost dancing feams|®Maller cities on the road they have Peiis, 3 %OR(:E CHOOS Presents - he most rigld trafc rules, and one High Tide" appears to have been|developed in the art of terpsichore s i sxi 3 & UNFORGETABLE P b s aiways feels llke a criminal crossing 4> . correct. Tha play went to Atlantlcion this side nf the Atlantic the street alons, aven on the chalked ] | MUSICAL COMFDY ity from h;re‘ stayed one week and| Their admirable technique and s, for every other time an officer - h o Lawr, . / : an shut ce Weber, | creative agination have enabled v S Baa o o the producer, still has falth in the|{them to attain heights reached by Jsve you Dok Call U SHACK ush u back. but says it will have to be|but few of those whose bodies and | die tupay {hIRE fs that the small- RCHESTRA Il A 13" ST. Between Fand AVB David Belasco’'s next production, O EnsallEs 1 s "'m““: the foot = i . i3 American audiedces who have been| g, = WEEK STARTING JANUARY 4th now in rehearsal, will be “The Dove.” |\ oluit while thera stars filled Tonk | mesis *|Serge Koussevitzky, Conductor L WAVAVAVAV/AV, oot Bltan. Wil Haratey | Fewarded in the presentation of their as & bird—yes, as & 'mocking| e 5 séries of new dances, which are said |pirg'—scoott cross Brogdway al-| Poli's, Tuesday, Jan. 27—4:30 ‘ ARG Bk Duter. to embody their best and most €x- | mioet any o1d-plac . MAVEE DA% INLS “YOUTH" A Doeitaie ot daz SOUD YEAR S ON BROADWAY emainin ne's Concert Bu- he Getaway,” by Charles K. Van |Quisite efforts. g0ing to spoil it W, et | oo Dreapts. 106k and 0 e oae A ¥ tes K. r-nrlu CARROLL OHAPPEL and THY MOEAN SISTERS Beanes Riper, will be produced this season - 11 People by the Dramatists’ Theater Corpora- tion. It will be praceded by a comedy; SHUBERT TOMORROW N:GHT || CSPE & DUTTON THE FlVE LAMEYS entitled@ “Out of Btep,” In February. | B Nightly at 8:56. Ovehostrs, §2.50: “Thelr Name is Varlety” A_ Vandeville ke D 5 awersing i ELASC il o, STl | " Loraine--HOWARD & LIND—Flo sousic by Emmerich Kalm is soon o BL.50; Baturder: | i I 4 o e pratused by R O Bricket Memt. Lae and 3. 3. i | & N \ Washmglon Grocers ot il s - il : “WEDDING BELLES” \ T e | R s BURKE, BARTON & BURKE! HATHAWAY & CO. NATIONAL and have secured an original playlet, BaLe) P " i 3 which Wlllkber prod:lcqfl for lh‘fl hfirl BECINNING SUNDAY MATINEE “THE P‘ll\(l OF RLANG™ HTHE (A'll\'l'l' OF DEATH" R time @ week from tomorrow night. ] \ ray seasbe wil Gosert mastont cor | | A BIG BARGAIN BILL i e R edy temporarily to play in ‘“The TWO HEADLINERS — A “ACTION: CAMERA” \ IN B —————— A _Comedy Eiaylet of o TMovie” World . o Sterk,” which Schwab and Mand. I el are NSATIONAL EXTRA PEATURE A _Comefly Plaviet of the “Movie"” W. —_——— e ciudg the author, Judith Anderson,|cnEsEements abroad, are now beinf| ijeretofore in New York I've felt|Oaly Appearance ia Washington This Senson | KEITH "8 VAUDEVILLE % \ Only Theater In W % taking into New York the latter part e 5 FOUR KNAVES AND A JOKER § AGNES AYERS in “WORLDLY GOODS” § Tioran 1o the, awthor, 4nd the man: | With IRENE FENWICK on PR i o i E N e ; ! BASED ON A STORY OF OLIVER EASTWOOD | § Coxmstovs.t 1o cioss PRICES 30c—80c—78c—$1.00 _ SAND — a looking I a play in which to Robert Milton has compieted the 8H"GHES WREK Mon':'o'-’o:"-' NICOLAL and JACK M. wxunTs THUR- ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF «ast of “The Dark Angel,” which now Offer for Your Entertainment OVERSHADOWS- ANY REVUE EVER | Georgette C daughter of MAUDE s VERNON | | CONVENTION J 5 to 17 G S B | POWERSSWALLAGE HALL Jalk “The R 4 3 1 ha I "ROJEBUDS-BIRDS ETC’— taken her place. T ] SequEcTo atoRgiA o BROADWAY” WE PLAY LOEW’'S VAUDEVILLE of this month. mmuv STAR SUPPORTING ACTD Q"d has Dbeen intrusted to o = = LAt Bupiey: Snetes ¢ the Dramatists’ Theater Corpora- HOUSEHOLD R S CO-MTADLINE ATTRACTION Auther of “WHITE CARGO” clusivel s Gi 4 ncludes Frieda Inescort, Claude King, = o A.." e e ris play is the joint effort of a group l _"A"z""— | : 7 Sutnors RAY M o ND HI 'I'c“ coc K PRODUCED ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME | & AND THE Touses of Sand,” the author of| | XTRA STELLAR FEATURE ! j AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS Herbert Hall Wi W' P oy S ey HIT THE BULLS EYE author, and In due for 4 ey e e | DICK HENDERSON A This massive entertainment was produced in the Apollo - —SINGING COMEDIAM e 7 e Sa [ I AL T7. Wisoda.wiill bs. 1o W ry Theatre, New York, Monday June 30th and scored an € o STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS A PLAY OF FATE AND A SOUL £ KINOGRAMS :: COMEDY SCENICS Slon; Sunbances hatithe otearteation | By LEON GORDON | e o ! | Mr. T{b\'or.hzndk “The Goose Hangs | Staged By PRIESTLY MORRISON i i LR Dusiness | AD!I.A'DE ‘ b i | NATI o NAL To "IGHT EXPOSITION | i Yonn Williame and Regiasld. Matos. AMERICAS REPRESENTATIVE THE INCOMPARABLE, IRRESISTIBLE, INTERNATIONAL ! e | RETAIL GROCERS’ PROTECTIVE oh e stia to"Se o el known KAH HILARIOUS HITCHY HIMSELF—IN THE COMEDY OF . CAPITAL RETAIL GROCERY 1 ; 18 shor! o be pro- | Py R "““!ANE | 1,000 LAUGHS AND NARY A BLUSH ‘ Gion& v ABSOCINEIONS tionas o A o Jias Bed a I “THE SAP” 100 exhibits and practical demonstrations of pure foods tomorrow to witness t instantaneous success, playing to capacity houses for six con- and worthy appliances for the home. Special exhibit showing the manufacture of one of Amer« performance of hi v .' ? NA “.N BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE ! secutive months. It is the onl, y revae presented in New York TokerT At the. ! cuu mu HANGE OFBILL: ADODES OLEN 8 o § this season that re‘ulered luulhonl bit the opening per- ica's greatest cereals. foker,: Sliaber —TEMININE flm TYPES = . RICK VAUDEVILLE THEATER r THE CITY'S FAVORITE POPULAR PRIC! IEE CITY'S FAVORITE FOPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE TREATER 'omm" lld = lh on]LRQ'- '.h‘ h.' Bk any .“l Model furnished suites showing the very latest styles in ompany of “White | U VAUDEVILLE TODAY, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10 P. M. 9% i tions or changes of any kind in its cast of players. e Saving REYICRS-S0r ThE MISRER Al fhe Mise: Iui:rgfi:ud e in rehearsal and | "A“em" tlARK m@ | P It was great the first night, but is much greater now with the 3 ¢ et k : aile o el pMa YL s Ron) ] e ‘lnA'ts WHAT * PRETTY GIRLS AND PEPPY TUNES same cast—the same wonderful Parisian costumes and dra- e arackeco ||| HUBERT KINNEY'S REVUE § ) o isumtinsmiliniansas fl | G oo i AR b e '-':_‘(flr:' h"Yr l:zn. mm FEATS OF RISLEY o VERSATILCE TOM TUCKER AT THE PIANO A Faesins; Sempletily Teraibhed and cumprel, Sadwding s s 4 Song of Songs" 10 { garden with old-fashioned picket fence, rose arbors, bird houses, i SrnmaEtneatSore S @ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION i etc. One of the finest cxhibits of the kind cver made in Wash- . Woods. - CO-HEADLIN RACTION WRESTUHG BEAR A A R ington. jus dreseirehsateal of Ty Jat Ho! > TE'BY, T“E | Beginning Monday NIght, Jan. 11th. Matinees Wednesday & Saturdas. \ “A CLOUDBURST OF LAUGHS” | Lewis and Gordon, Present Extra Special Exhibit E;';«' . A,? _"; AT B , vcl‘l'.SHON Po%:gs i WALLACE l-EDDI NGER \ By the U. S. Department of Agriculture The Natural Comedias. g . it A Euresesn Thriiter. furnitare. An_entire section of the exhibit xpace to be occupled by one of Wanshington’s lirgest department stores with an intelli- gent and instructive exhibit of many new and worthy labor and 242 e will open our el lbiopia e & . o - PS5 PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST-TIME SHOWN g “The Haunted House” s limited, runslog @ weoks 5 Fr. TRIO PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS A Mystery Farce ' 3 By OWEN DAVIS oo S DONER LIONEL BARRYMORE { iren T STAR PARTLY PAID ADMISSION COUPON This Coupon and 10 Cents admitx aftermoons only, or with 20 Cents, evenings only. Withont this conpon ad- mission is 30 Cents, 7 N Z Z, 20 M BT. N.W. Olawe and d AIN 1782 day, *Colleglute,” _— e | AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ACTOR IN TRAVELTALKS e | SWEET AND PRETTY AMERICAS 13 " ” N E w Color Views HAR JAC :::A‘Yalfl'! l'::l'mnncl | 5 g i Motlon Pictares A N eor e Akrior WITH SIGRID HOLMQUIST AND DAGMAR GODOWSKY mr:;; A A\nlu"_‘":;‘sm ;’:‘"‘W u CATHERINE BALLE, | ) a i EXCLUSIVE ¥OX NEWS—COMEDY--EXCELLENT MUSIC i INDIA and the Valo of Kashmir - - e ].'“"" 1 i e e T AZSOPS FABLES~ TOPICS OF P TV/0 SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ON-— 90§ BURMA and of Golden Pagodas - - January18 [ Finale Hop. Avpaintments any THE DAY ~ PATHE WEEKLY ATINEE, EVENIN : | CEYLON and SINGAPOR - - January 25 e TatEy BRI o R : !0 a 3 e s 20 .50 SIAM and BDRN!OA c T . Seumy d Admission, Including All Features, 30 Cents GLADYSE WILBU e JAVA and SUMATRA - = - - February 8 4 4 Holldays Excopted ‘Course Sale Now Open, Closes Jan, 3th, Single Sale Thursday Jan. Sth, Bailzecm ead Wtape Danciog ¢ Trices S6.00-~£1.00~$5.00 plus 10 pes cent Classes in Stage Dancing. pont_ 53l " AN 7 ) Y om"mn"nm"m""mnvmmmmu - S Dlpest "Curcie. Fhoas Br. 1433 —— 7 GRAND OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:30. Doors open daily, starting Tuesday, from 2 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Partly Pald Tickets Given Free by Grocers and §. Kann Sons' Col 7,

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