Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1925, Page 60

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2 AMUSEMENTS. THE - SUNDAY Requirements for Chiéag’o In the Spotlight. el JANE COWL returns to Broadway pera lngers. next week to appear in Depths,” by Dr. Hans Muller. John I. McManus joined “Betty Lee” as musical director last week in New York. ralto ehor- |} tations will be given as follows: henbach by Joseph hwarz, Walther von der Vogelweide Tvan by Jose Joyce, the well known musi- Comedy star, mow tha Countesa na, s to be fentured in two Alme, orrowed Tove™ and “Without [ Merey. Pe, and the young s Swarthout. Weber Venusberg™ Miles. Milar pherd will ballet 5 and by Sophie Tread- performance last “The Love Lady,” well, had its first ular opera by Moussors- | week in New York oudunoft.” in which the at basso Chaliapin sings the title | role, will be given in Italian Tues- | day. The large cast includes G.adys Swarthout ax Feodor, Elizabeth Kerr a. Jose Mojica us Prince Fthelbert Hales has been engaged for “Houses of Sand,” which Michael Mindin will shortly produce. Helen Gahagan and Walter Abel will play the only roles in “Beyond,” which will be produced by the Prov- etown Players this week. It is in | twenty-two scenes. vagabonds, Flor - Pt Lioyq, for many vears direc- production at the famous Antonio Nicholich as a police o h Gardens in Denver, has joined al and Ivan Dneproff as bumpk Al of Earl Carroll as general will be recalled that the Moseow | Stae’ dircctor Theater Co. presented here “Tsar| qpooqo the of which, his- | oo . occurred only a short time |4 that of “Boris Goudunoft” [ B2 s Polaceo will conduct « title vole of cia di Lammer- : staging which be sung Friday | S'A8NE not announced s Marina, oty Desire 1 Hammerstein - has en- Allen to support James “When Summer Comes,” a that went into re- L last week. Oscar Bagle is the book. action mu: hew n a Rita mbled | “The | TH! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Bar of the Infinite. B screen is evidently feeling the recent tendency of its writers to reveal the effocts of tropical and na- tive environment on the mind and morals of the white man. This was recently shown on the stage in “White and prior to the British playwright, role. Willtam J. Mc author and Helen Mac! ed of a white man who * Bridgeport, Conn., will see the first performance of *'The Man Between,” Charles K. Gordon's latest production It is listed for a fortnight in New England cities and then goes into New York. James Rennie and Ruth Shepley have the leading roles. he also indicated that B Nevertheless, aride from “The Little Dutch Girl” got on its way last week at New Haven and now goes to Boston for three weeks, after which it is expected to turn ‘em away in New York Bdward Royc feld produc ring Leon will direct the Zieg- on_of “Louis XIV," star- “The Hol seph Regan, the the management of Mrs, H. B. Harris " starring Jo- tenor, under JANUARY 18, that time the same theme redeived an {luminating though softer treatment at the hands’of W. Somerset Maugham, Suez,” which now reaches the screen with Pola Negri in the chief feminine Maugham revealed in graphic fash- ion the heavy social penalty demand- "goes native” in the tropics, or the Far Bast, and t and West should meet, and that is on the basis of great devotion. and romantic aspects, this story dis- closes the awful price the East and West both pay for attempting to leap the barrier that the white man has 1925—PART raised to protect his own racial in- tegrity. # Jack London in one of his Hawaiian stories played on the same theme and proved convincingly that the East and the West might be made to meet, provided the monetary consideration involved be great enough. Maugham, however, holds that the monetary con- sideration alone is insufficient, for in “East of Suez’ Pola Negri, as a rich Furasian girl, is subjected to the fiercest sccial ostracism, while her English lover. who has thrown his conventions overboard for the sake of @ he b her, incurs an even o in “East of 1 ‘wh; gy el . A CONCERT—| IT OF NATIONAL MUSIC LEAGUE By Duchesse de Richelieu, Soprano nnd Salvatore de Stefano, Harpist Wardman Park Hotel, Sunday Evening, Junuary 18ih, 8:30 Tickets, $3.00, on sale, leading hotels. its dramatic COLUMBIA BURLESQUE You Can Take Your Mother 5 “Always a Good Sh and Augustus Pitou, closed recently in Chicago. The production was con- signed to the storehouse Rational TUES,, 4:30 Second Concert of the Sea Henry como T Lord is & PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WILLEM VAN HOOGSTRATEN Guext Conductor T. Arthur Smith, Inc.. Concert Buresu, 1308 G Street Plohm, for n ¥ I manager for George Cohan, re-entered the theatric: fleld | nounces as his first produetion | | modern American play, entitled | “Tangletaes,” by Gertrude Purcell, | fourth | Miss Purcell was co-author of “Vol- series | taire.” Garden in | The role of ¢ Jose Mojica, Schwarz, Palo h Myrtale by ars will con- the the local nal o gl h Mary & Constance Perof Howard succeeded Ella dgar Selwyn's production ng Mothers” now running York. Constance fs a sister es Howard rl Carroll has placed in rehear- Rat.” a new play by David The piece has been p! London for the last seven o oy 3 & 513 SUN. MAT. 3:18 feture A strokes, |s the as gosture. which = a cam rity could there e, Matthew Xxiil.24 Jerusalem ¢ ¢ ¢ how a gnat a sreater piotort T than this And also ‘O Lewis S. Stone. WEHEN, several years axo, “The Mts- leading Lady,” a modernized ver sion of Shake: he Taming of the Sh at the National Theater in this city it Introduced to the East a new and highiy capabls leading who al veady had achieved a considerable popularity on the coast. That able actor was Lewls 5. Stone. Tt has often been sald of Lewls Stone that he i3 a ‘born actor,” “instinc- tively an artist,” and so forth. probably is true, but it required m courageons fight D progress and well earned experi- be theatrical profession to d the present-day versatl lish and power that have brousht distinction to this player. Success was not a matter of stmple attal or Ha had no int coming an actor in the was literally forced im by the oddest sort of Stons was born In W. e his home wh , and later, at the age »d to New York, whe 4 his echool studies, fini 1 Military Academs ous to become a play sketch and atte ny luck “Husbands Mayer-First ed by John M. Dix in De Mille Play. ICHARD DIX has been engaged by William de Mille to play a featured rols in “Men and Women,” which was adapted to the screen ger from the play ¥ appeared W ebound Gone Abroad for Material. (CECIL 1. D5 MiLLE wil visit i aon, Parta, 1 | staff, Pey- traveling thousand Parisian gown ideas of the CLARA CLEMENS- GABRILOWITSCH, Soprano KING-SMITH “FAUVETTES” In Music Paniomimos WARDMAN PARK THEATRE Thursday, Jan, 29, 4 P.M. Tieksts, $2, §2.50, ai T, Arthur Smith 1300 G 8 MW, Renefit Neighhorbosd House DANCING, TMR. STAFFORD PEMN Txpariner to Mue Masre Leseons in All ¥fsl. Studio 1880 Biltmors ¥, Puone | TACKEON “FRIVATE DA loscone, €5, o 1 single DAVISON'S PROF.-MRS, 1329 A 8T, N W, AIN 1722, ot da frn o Ballmom and Stige Dancing, Olmwses in Stagn Dancing. Dupon %o 6 Dupost Circla, Phons Fr. 1435.W. This | ness. BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE he hour GREAT ACTS SUPPORT [<] T _HEA N Dillinghamn started Elsfe a tablold revue entitled 122108 of 1925," but it proved so en- rehearsals proceeded as now becoms a full grown ue with all which that implies. A »d company has been gathered and initfal presentation will bs made Atlantie City a week hence. VAUDEVILLES SUPREME NOVIUTY mefE FEATURING GLEN & RICHARDS would have gather chickens under wings sayings of the S vivid, as a sueh - » newly formed producing firm, & Horan, will produce “The vil Within,” at Atlantic City, with pany headed by Helen Hoimes “He leadeth me beside artion as they + D erit el after a brief stay In ’ i to call It a 5 ssed down. The cast disbanded to = potnt|and retumned & \,;T \‘;‘Tx The main on all picture- | Plotters” opened in (his efty: rs must have, and as a gulde te object lesson exists | s Plotter . dectd season Willfam A. Brady, Jr, directed re- TaE s earsals A" last week in than the vivid, living languase of the [ L CT0S 8, Of o i Woods Bible." | will be assectated In the production Drama Above Dress : — = ROGER IMHOF : RALPH LEOPOLD MARCELLE COREENE = AND CQ. B A COMEDY CLASSIC THE ROMANTICISTS e RUBY NORTON Lecture Recital INTERNATIONAL STAR OF SONG No DORA&ED FORD January 19th of WITH LOTTI E FORD & BOB ADAMS PREMIER DANCERS Y BERT LAHR & MERCEDES A COMEDY HIT No RATH BROS. SUPREME ATHLETES No THE DUPONTS HILARIOUS NONSENSE “JRECAUSE I preferred to perfect my acting before T attained to gor- geous modes,” says Miss Rich, “It| began to be whispered, 'She can't | wear clothes o more damning thing can be sald about any woman, ‘“Thers is a great reason why 1 avolded Paris styles. More actresses have heen ruined by good clothes than any other cause. The last thing a woman conquers is dress-conscious- “hington Noclety . the Tickets, $1.00, Tickets on Sale at the Arthur Jordan Plane Ce.. 13th & G Edouard Albion General Director The Washington Opera Co. TIAPIN His First Appearance in Grand Opera in Washington The World’s Master Artist as ephisto” With Thalia Sabanieva, Ralph Errolle, Ivan Ivantzof, in Word from Hollywood Is that In number and beauty of gowns Cecil B. DeMille is now deluging his latest “find” in much the manner which first brought public attentfon to Gloria Janet Richards Public Questions Home and Foreign Every Monday Morning at 10:45 New Masonic Temple 13th St. and N, Y. Ave, . .65¢ Jan. 26, 8:15 P.M. Washington Auditorium 19th and E Sts. NW. Tickets on Sale at Arthur Jordan Piano Co.. 13th and G Stx. Prices, $1, $2, 33 and 35 Ns AESOPS FABLES-TOPICS OFTHE DAY~PATHE WEEKLY PA. AVE, AT NINTH OCOMMENCING TODAY AT 3 PEPPER and BRENNAN IN “HURRY UP” THURSDAY NIGAT The Walted-For Match Joe Turner Eddle Pope Next Wook—Whis Bang Babdles Miss Mabel Dill Anronnces Her Winter Course in SHORT-STORY WRITING Fridays, Jan. 23 to April 30, Eight P. M. 1900 H Street Miss Dill's short storfes, articles and peared n @ large num- r of well known magazines. Many r work. Ted 320 recently in the May Phone Col. 2000 Nights, §1.65 and $2.20 WARDMAN PARK THEATRE iy satines Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 20 The Ram’s Head Players Present “THE MAN WHO WAS DEAD” A Modern Play of Mystery By Bertram Bloch ISATIONALHUNGARIAN uelDe KEREKJARTO ROYAL YIOLINIST ViRTUOSO Thursday, Jan. 22, 8:15 P.M. 1709 H Street “League of American Penwomen Girouiars at Brentano's. 12th and & 5ts. lasses Open to Both Men and Women For Information Telephons Fr. 56 MRS. WILSON-GREENE ANNOUNCES |CHICAGO GRAND OPERA 5. FOUR PERFORMANCES ‘ THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE | Monday, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 o’Clock | Saturday Matinee, 2 o’Clock. Feb. 9, 10, 13, 14 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Mon. Eve.,, TANNHAUSER (in German) Raisa, Lamont, Schwarz, Van Gordon, Weber, Conductor u . Tues. Eve., BORIS GODUNOFF (in Italian) Chaliapin, Swarthout, Kerr, Mojica, Cortis, Lazzari, Cotreuil Polacco, Conductor i g Fri. Eve., LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (in Italian) Toti Dal Monte (especially engaged), Rimini, Cortis, Oliviero, Lazzari Polacco, Conductor s Sat. Matinee, THAIS (in French) Mary Garden, Schwarz, Mojica, Perini, Nicolich. Montnzonl, Conducter. Orchestra 65—Entire Stage Equipment Chorus 75. Incidental Dances and Corps de Ballet Season tickets, four performances: Orchestra and Balcony, $27, $23, $19, $15 $11, plus 109, tax. On sale at Mrs. Greene’s Concert Bureau, Droop’s, 13th an G. Season sul ibers not only secure choice of seats, but reduction in price. Sale of single seats for all operas opens Thursday morning, January 22, hone Main 6483, M- =-2ZCmX D WATSON == COHA N WITH BARNEY GERARD’S NEW SHOW 25c—LADIES’ BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY—25c NEXT WEEK—TOWN ACANDALS CARROLL announces the AMERICAN PRE- at POLI'S Tt ‘R, on SUNDAY EVE- . January of the Senational Parisian Apache Play by David Lestrange, THE RAT N in its Seventh Month at the Garrick Theater, London, and continuing to be the most discussed play on the British stage. Mr. Carroll has assembled a notable cast, including Teddy Gerard. Horace Braham, C. H. Croker-King, Florence Gerald, Ralph Stuart, Dana Desboro and DeFay and Nanine, Apache Dancers, The sale of Scats will begin Wednesday. Nights, 50c to $2.50. Thursday Mat., 50c Saturday Mat., 50c to $2.00. Prices: to $l. 1 ELASC R | s satar- Mgmt. Lee and J. J. Shubert ny, 50c day, BOc te $2.00. A playhouse of quality presenting the foremast forsign and native artists and attrastions A. H. WOODS Presents AN OVERNIGHT SENSATION “CONSCIENCE” With LILLIAN FOSTER By DON MULLALLY 250 Times at the Belmont Theater, New York NO LOVE STORY LIKE IT! Another Duse, comin known at 8:30, Lillian out of th Foster “mad veat. stuns Broadway. Un- " when piay ends Alaw Dale, N. Y. Amerioan. “Conscience” and a; actress named Lillian Foster burst upon an audience which diYided most of its evening between tears and cheers. E. Oasdorn, Evening World. There is grip to this drama. Burns Mantls, Daily News NEXT WEEK, JAN, 36—MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS THURSDAY AN “OCCASION!I” GRACE GEORGE Plays in and Pres: & New Comedy Called SHE WANTED TO KNOW Written by PAUL GERALDY, Author of “Te Love” and “The Nest’ AND A CAST OF OUT- win BRUCE McRAE o5 AGASTOR2E S INOTE—Xall orders filed us rocsived. To securs eholcs locations it 18 to send seat requests immediately as wa have been fling mail the past week. Bves: Box seats, $5.00; Orchestrs. §3.50; Mes, §2.00, §1.30. Gallery, 50c. Wed. Mat, 500 to $1.80; Bat. Mat., 50e to $3.00. esirable ders for Bal, §$1.50, $1.00; WARD THEATER 15. RAMBLE FRIDAY NITE L. B. HOLTKAMP ——Presents—— The World’s Most Foremost Kings and Queens of Harmony and Symcopation The Famous GEORGIA “SMART SET MINSTRELS” VPRI 7T —BAND AND ORCHESTRA— @@ BAND PARADE— EVERY DeY—A HIT IN EVERY CITY Feataring *Dubber” 10 Vaddeville Acts P “CREOLE” PASTIME The Modern Pattl Brilliant Wardrobes Prices—Orchestra. 75c; Balcony, 50c; Mat. all Seats, 50c ORCHESTRA RESERVED—OHRDER YOUR SEATS NOW : BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY, 11 A.M. AMUSEMENTS. more bitter ostracism for the uu(ur—1 the one crime that the white man re- |« fuses to condone in the Far East 1a WE PLAY LOEW’S VAUDEVILLE S BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE D CHANGE OF BILL. DOORS OFEN t P. M. THE CITY'S FAVORITE POPULAR PRICE YAUDEVILLE THEATER _— s T T T D™ VAUDEVILLE TODAY—3:50, 5:55, 7:55, 10 P. M. g _— ENGAGEMENT DE LUXE—THE POPULAR FAVORITES JIM TONEY & ANN NORMAN IN THEIR LATEST LAUGH-FEST “A MAN ABOUT TOWN” ADDED FEATURE—ECLAIR TWINS & BILLY WELLS IN “MIRTH, MODES & MELODIES” From the ALHAMBRA, PARIS & AMBASSADOR, London FRANKCOOK&| AL RAYMOND AERIAL JEAN VERNON| & KAUFMAN DE GROFFS “Sessie Sae” “Murrdass and Divoree” | “Bosedy Bymnasts" D9~ PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST-TIME SHOWN -B& HODKINSON PICTURES PRESENTA BETTY COMPSON IN HULBERT FOOTNER'’S THRILLING STORY “RAMSHACKLE HOUSE” STAR SUPPORTED BY SUCH STERLING PLAYERS AS JOHN DAVIDSON--RCBERT LOWING--HENRY JAMES EXCLUSIVE F'OX NEWS—COMEDY—FXCELLENT MUSIO PP TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE—3Bg ATIONAL —— ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF g i A e et o s | | ;< i Baturday Mat. Sundsy and Holldays Exeepted — TUESDAY NIGHT wfi}'\A::l SAT First Time on Any Stage ZIEGFELD Presents THE COMIC SUPPLEMENT By J. P, McEvoy with W. C. FIELDS A Review of American I of Stage Notables, ¥ Rae Dooley, Brooke Johns, Martha Bryan Allen, Alice Hegeman, Clarence Nordstrom, Hansford Wilson, Danzi Goodell, Joyce White, Geneva Mitchell, Florence Mason, and THE CLEVEREST GIRLS ZIEQFELD HAS EVER GLORIFIED NOTE: Theater will be closed Monday night for rehearsal - NEAT MOND XTR THCURAD Y 2nd EDITION EARL CARROLL VANITIES wit JOE COOKE 40 SCENES 2) COMEDIANS Largest - Funniest Fastest Eves—Oreh., 40.; Bal, $3.30, $2.30; 3nd. Bal. $1.10. Wod. Mat.—Oreh., “JBI Bal, $3.20. $1.65; *nd Bal, $1.10. Sat Mai—Orch.. 83 50; Bal, $3.90 “:“‘:‘- 2nd » 8110, [Inelose melf-addressed envelope for return of Bal - EXQUISITE COLOR VIEWS TRAVEL TALKS s o IMPRESSIONS OF 1924 TODAY ;% BURMA LAND OF FRICES, 50c, 85, $1.10, $1.65. BOX OFFICE OPEN 1 P. M. Book Staged By Augustin Dances Staged By Julian Mitchell 37 ~ oK1 EiS NC 108 GIRLS GOLDEN PAGODAS T e i, GTON'S WONDER 1, ‘ps\\“:fi. BET.F. AND THE Ay,,WEATQt KE.'I“ POPULAR ""“"VA“DEVI“E- STANLEY PHOTOPLAYS Direction Stanley Co. of America CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN SUNDAY, THREE TO ELEVEN P¥~ SPECIAL FEATURE ¥4 NAT “CHICK” HAINES ard Company “YES, MY DEAR” THE MASTERMIECE OF MUSICAL COMEDIES PHONE AN Sos0 MWELEN MAMNING with Leon La Motte end H. De Pasqusle fa “HELLO TONEY” JUDSON COLE Asisted by the Audisnes ADDED FEATURE LEONORA BIBEN And Hee First Shewing In Washingten OUR PHOTOPLAY FEATURE RICHARD DIX “A MAN MUST Peromallty Plus Molody and Steps BNy Kathertne XELLY and DEARBORN ‘PICKING A PEACH CRISSIE and DALEY Ecceatric Comedy In & Novel Way

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