Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925. ' 29 AMUSEMENTS Paul Kochanski. Paul Kochanski, popular violinist, will make his ninth Washington ap- pearance at the National Theater to- morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Those whc have heard Kenchanski in the past have praised his mastery of| g F technlc, finely-colored tone and pol- ished clarity of style. His playing , yet his poise prevents emo- nclude (Boulange: reisler), (Wieniawski), and rapsodie de concert Moon" in D Majo “Tzigane,” (Ravel) Detailed information can be ob- tained from the T. Arthur Smith, Inc., concert bureau at 1306 G street. National—"Louie the 14th" Every aspect of musical comedy 1 featured in “Louie the 14th" he new production Florenz Ziegfeld s bringing to the National Theater next week, beginning Sunday night The famous producer has gleaned from all his large experience a Ith of new ideas in regard to and production which he is )plying to this new musical comedy the noted composer. Sigmund , and the well known pla Wimperis, ar gfeld girls “Blossom score which will display abilities to the rarest advantage Time,” has provided ¢ the it is announced, with the ast of recent day will be able to compa brilliance of this one. It will in- clude Miss Doris Patston and Hugh Wakefield, the two English players who make their Ame: debut in this production; Harry Fender, who has one of the most beautiful voices in light opera today: I i merican comedien Wilson, prima _dor dith Vosselli, delineator of exotic es, and Edouard Durant, character also in the are Doucet Prominent erine Calhoun o is the title of A. E. play, in which Henry and a cast of 14 Broadway appear at the Theater next week. The arterial theme of this play is said to resolve If into one philosophi- cal conclusion—that there ix n that is not shared. As Francols Laurent, Henry Miller plays the part of a historical writer whose gre capacity love and forgive mak him share of the indiser: of those - Wor nsidered one most ‘versatile of English actresses. Poli's— Sl(y ngh. The Messrs. Shubert, in association with Eugene Howard, will present Willie Howard in @ new musical pro- duction, entitled “Sky High at_the Poli Theater next week, openi miere in New The appea in “Sky High in more than f Willie Howard marks the first time 0 vears that this cele- brated star has been seen on either the vaudeville or mus comedy e without his brother Eugene. “Sky High" is a new musical pro- duction by Harold Atteridge, with music by Robert Stolz and Alfred Goodman, and Iyries by Clifford Grey, and additional numbers by Carlton Kelsey and Maurie Ruben. In the cast are Ruth Weleh, Vannessi, Flor- and Me Edward Douglass, cella Swanson, Thomas Whit Shiel and a large and talentec of more than 50 girl The production w G. Latham and <A aged by Fred nder Leftwic re -|and Sam mmited |, Shubert- | Sun- day evening, preparatory to its pre- | with dance numbers arranged hy Sey- mour Felix. under the personal direction of Mr. J. J. Shubert. Keith's—Ro—l;;l Warwick. Keith's Theater will present Warwick in “Bonds That Separate,”, by Alan Brooks, in “two and a hilf scenes,” with a cast including Miss Mary Halli- day The second will be Eva Puck White in a specially ar- ranged act o and old song hits, “Opera vs. and the third will be ne to vaudeville, Johannes Jo- sefsson, a famous Icelander, who w be seen in the cameo drama, Pioneer,” an episode of early Ameri- can frontier days. Featured so will be Patti Moore and her song and dance revue. She brings with her Bud and Buddy and Harry Crossly, and the entire produc- tion will be enhanced by the Domino entertainers, an exceptionally good band. Lydia Barry, the lyrical raconteuse, will be heard in a series of songs of | the superlative kind. Music lovers will find a treat in the program to be offered by Juan Re 5, the famous concert pianist. Mack and La Rue ill present an artiStic whirlwind novelty, one of the best skating on the modern stage. The screen features will complete the Earle—Vera Gordo Vera Gi the mother in r q oming to the ek in person, w for by Woolf called a human int ts don, The entire production is three big headliners next week, the first being.the eminent actor, Robert an emotional playlet of Jealousy, marriage and love, entitled trials and tribulations incident to the landing of immigrants at Ellis Island. In addition the Earle announces Hazel Crosby, an American prima donna, in “Opera a la Syncopation Archer and Belford, in “The New Janitor”; Margaret and Morrell ap- pear as “The Tourists,” on a flylng trip through Burope and back to tha U. 8. A., laughing all the way, with Ray Huling and company, in “At the ‘Aquarium,” seals from the frozen north, remarkably well trained, and the J, Francis Haney Revue, a story in song and dance. For the first time Washington will sce “The Chorus Lady” on the screen. ‘This is the famed Rose Stahl stage play. Strand—" ‘i’l—:llo ' Hello! Hello!” Sam Lewis and)Sam Dody, come- dlans of the musical comedy stage, will appear as headliners of the vaudeville and photoplay bill which anager Sparrow has booked for the Strand Theater next week, in a mirth- provoking skit entitled “Hello! Hello! Hello!" or “Chera-Bochcha.” Others will include the Paramount Quintette in “Songs and Gems George Lloyd and Rosalee in “A Cameo a la Minlature”; Myrtle Boland, vocal comedienne, assisted by Ellen Hopkins at the piano; and Booth and Nina in a “Twentieth Century Nov- elty.” The photop Productions’ v feature will be Trio “Those Who i based o rgery Land May's novel entitled “Such as Sit_in Judgment,” and featuring Patsy Ruth Miller and Tellegen, with a cast including Flora Le Breton and Gayety—'"Step On It. “Step On It next week's attrac- tion at the Gayety Theater, is essen- tially @ speed show. The featured d on Page Thirt, ~(Contin VERY diamond sold here is personally selected for this store by Mr. Selinger himself. —They are mounted in | our own workrooms | under his personal super- | vision. | —Full value allowed any time on a —One dollar down and the ring is yours. —A pure-white diamond. i larger stonc. beautifully Before —Come in today and ask about this offer. 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