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2 AMUSEMENTS. Conling Attractions Poli's—Balieff's Chauve- Souris Ralie Chauve-Souris will return to Washington for a week's enga ment at Poli's Theater Mond: 3, under the direction of M Nikita ¥ founder and ference of the he: Moscow, i« bringing an ent bill with him to Washinston 7 with which many celebrated mes of modern Russian art are connected ¢ regisseur Sanin a mmm nee, Is Alex- outstanding inst talented young haikovsky with the various numbers on Paris, London in particular an episode in ade of the Wooden Stenka ent famous bandit ©tsl,” a highly flavored and ation of Rep! ris and ahout rost at en - which Arrival lish “The ven in Washi edfeld Folhe‘ National—Zi hteenth it the T eig led ollies March Chicago, nd, Boston is a long 2 Leedom with others in the comic The also an unusual Py up id satire, Danc- an outstanding feature, ¢la ballet and hallr snis, whi unity dancers here before, from the London The this disting shadowgraph, optical illy where nd the | | tinental air mail | tures have ords in every city where it has appearcd, but has won cordial judgment as the fastest and funniest that Florenz Zlegfeld has ever assem- bled Keith's—Albertina Rasch Girls. a Rasch Girls, arrangement with the comedians, Zozo < share headline honors heater next week. The Aven Comedy Four, offering “A Hungarian psody.” with Smith and Dale, and Miller and Frank Corbett sther attractions, Follies' r Earle—"Airmail.” the phatoplay Its cast in- Dove and in a sto transcon- 1deville fea- is to be next week Holt, Billle irbanks, jr., Unele Sam The v not been @ Afrm t the Earle Tudes ek Douglas built around Strand—"See America First.” One of the biggest acts of its kind in vaudeville. Amerfca First,” featuring Bill Adams, who Is con- ducting _a transcontinental musical tour with the “Girls of America,” will head the five stage offerings at the Strand Theater next week. It is in six pretentious scenes and a lavishly- costumed production. Agnes Finlay and Charles Hillin, in a clever skit, “Vaudeville a La Mode,” and Wayne Beeman and Alw Grace, with “You'll Be Surprised,” are speclal features. Others include Harry Bussey and Donia Case, in “Versatile Vodville,” @ | and attraction to be announced later | Wrignt's stors | ron The tion’s picture will be Trio Produc- film version of Harold Bell "The Mine With the Door,” with Dorothy Mackalll, Pat O'Malley, Murray, Bert Woodruff, Mary Carr, Creighton Hale, Mitchell Lewis, Ra mond Hatton and William Collier, jr., in the cast Gayety—"Step This Way. “Step This Wa next week's at- the Gayety Theater, has and 18 musical numbers a round of amusement ment, I. B. Hamp, the featured comedlan, will be seen in a Swediah character, and with him ia I'le‘ Binder, seen here Jast season. Al jolden nd Arthur Young. Gertrude N-«L\ livy soubrette has been fit- ted with xonxfl and dances suited to her talents and Bernice La Barr, Fox action at scenes | and Vanetta and the La Van Sisters er, | are outh and | Europe. n| other entertalning principals. Among the vaudeville specialties are the Six Rockets, acrobatic girls from Mutual—Al Reeves. =, famed burlesquer, is an- | headline attraction at the Theater next weel In the Spotlight VWA JISMATES,” a new play by Myron M C. Fagan, will have New York opening April 6. ar of George edian, has strice Bickel, dau the well known ided to the cast and I ext ithor of “The Green ew York last week s and hael Arlen d in D to attend rehears The London duction of “The Firebrand,” by Gilbert Miller, has Leen postponed from next month to September on account of scarcity of | Brown Allen ang Olive LeCompte, Evelyn Cunning- ham and Marle Bergman, attractive girls, with “Fast Steppers” at the Gayety Theater this week, represent Martha-Bryan role, and other ¢ in the leading will be made. | three types of beauty and models in | physique They are all singers and dancers of unusual talent Meyer Davis’ new quarter-of-a-mil- " with its by Sam s vaude- pecial at- lio, S 3 . led is to have a first-c ville act each week as a tractlon. “Tin Gods,” the William Anthony McGuire drama of wives, politics and other women, which has been two vears reaching the stage, will have Robert Frazer, Charles!among the first to pre: | 1741 New York Avenue. THE SUNDAY Death of Walter Woodall. HE an sudden death of Walter Wood- at the Majestic , Buf- falo, last week created a vacancy in the cast of “The Rivals.” Mr. Wood- all, who had been playing the part of Thomas, the coachman, In the all-s cast presenting Sheridan’'s comedy. | was a seasoned wctor of the old school, and greatly beloved by 4 host of friends both in and out of his pro- fession. For many years he was a member of Joseph pany, and as unde pal it has been acted all the ma Rivals.” “that parts e| it fro first showing in tomorrow night The Winter Gard its fourteenth anniv Jolsan was & member of the firs which appeared at the Winter Gar den, March 20, 1911, The opening traction at the Winter Garden “La Belle Paree’ and Jolsen appeared in ° in & somewhat inconspicuous part was | May Boley, well known in this city, has jolned Harry Careoll’s “Pickings, 4 revus that is proving successful in Los Angeles. She featured with Richard Carle. | econd Blooming™ is the title new play by Kate And Jordan which New York Is likely to see soon Royce Martin and Ione Hull have the | leading roles. A serfous attack of arthritls caused Bthel Barrymore to cancel her tour engagements and return to her home in Mamaroneck, N. Y., as soon as her condition permits. Winthrop Ames salled vesterday for | London to produce “Beggar on Horse- | back™ in assoclation with Alfred Butt. “Backslappers,” a new one by Paul | Dickey and Mann Page, will be pro- duced =o0on by John Henry Mears and | Mr. Dickey. team | Band Box | with being | nt in vaude- ville In this country the real Spanish tango. It is the tango as danced by the better class of Spain and not the ordinary Argentine tango usually | done in vaudeville. The clever foot- | work of the team as demonstrated in | other modern dances has also been highly praised Ruiz and Bunnie, the ¢ featured in Mann’s Revue,” are credite neing Miss Havden Ral secutive star third Katherine which opens its weel at the President Tl ater tonight, has perfected, with Ed- ward Keane of the same company dance novelty called the Pago-Iigo fox trot, which will be offered as one of the dance novelties at Le 1 next Tuesday night, in « with the celebration there of rick’s day. ot New York Symphony Orchestnx‘ Auditorium, Central High School | March 16th. X130 P.M Resarved seats: $1.25. $1.00, 75 cents, Of- fco, Washington Bociety of the Fine 'Arcs. "Tale N«n. xm 7566, EVENING CO BRUNO WA TER, Guest lnnd?r!l’r First Concert—Spring Festival Series COSTUMED MUSIC REVUE 7—All-American Artists—7 | MAYFLOWER MOTEL Monday, March 16, 8:30 P.M. Tickets, ’1" mer L. Xitt. 1330 G Str Nntwnll Tlnm.,Mnd:lS atd: 30 e Maste: nixt _T. ARTHUR SMITE, Tnc. 1308 0 st. [ SYMPHOIY Fisal Ceasert This Seasen BRUNO WALTER . Srso Pl Thester, Tues. Aft., Nar. x1. e Hunn'l Iluilt comm | will include 80 (Tax_Exempt) at unno-e” = STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Current Attractions _(Continued from First Page.) an all-new Columbia burlesque, sald to combine vaudeville specialties, bits of satire, roaring comedy, jingiing tunss and catchy songs. Topning the bill are the names of ldie Dale and Charles Daly, tried true burlesquers. Fred Taylor s foil for their nonsens Kenna will Le and leaders of include Olive donna: Maric and Evelyn majority prima b Le Compte, Bergman, sou- Cunningham, in- nue The specialty 1deville program nd Le Compte, in whirlwind “danc- Kennedy and dancing by happy songs by . mus nd fashion pu | combine | ot the Columbia Mutual—"Red Hot."” nk Harcourt and his show, will be the attraction at Theater this week inent in the cast are Libble Vivian Lawrence, Dolly La Salle, Mattie Sullivan, Abe Gore, Francis T. Reynolds and Bert Lester, with a singing and dancing chorus. "“The House That Jack Built.” HE time of commencement, Spring plays and annual celebration is near at hand. In order to be in touch burlesque Red Hot, the Mutual Pro Hart, “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT"” An Operetta in Two Acts by the pupils of the | Estelle Murray School of Dancing Mareh 17, 1925 at 8 P CARROLL HALL 924 G Street N.W. Admixsion, 85¢ e Concert Charles Wakefield CADMAN American Composer-Planist Assisted by Princess Tsianina Indinn Mezzo-Soprano RAUSCHER’S Saturday, March 21st, 3 P.M. Beneat MacDowell Colony af Peterborough, Orders, 1112 Foremost N. H. Mail Fairmont Street BEGINNING TODAY FRANK HARCOURT A BURLESQUE STAR A GREAT SHOW WRESTLING THURSDAY —_—— YALE CHRONICLES OF AMERICA Fhotoplays presented by the Public Service aod Educa- tional Dept. of the Crandall Theuters. “Jumestown" TUES., MAR. 17, 4 P. M. (., MARCH 15. 1925—PART 3. Miss Richards brings up to date | each Monday the latest developments | in questions of outstanding interest | in the world's work Tomorrow, in addition to the week- 1y summary, she will speak particu- | larly of the problems confronting t are to t thelr | the Council of the League of Natlons, their feet, along now meeting in neva, regarding | other talents ' Poland, Germany, ete. Under home taffairs she will includr a review of the week In the Senat: and its po- litleal reactions. During Lent the talks will begin at 10:40 a.m. Arcade. The special events for the week at the Arcade Auditorium will be staged Janet Richards Public Questions: Home and Foreign Every Mondny Morning nt 10:40 New Masonic Temple t. and N. Y. Ave. RD AND FAREWELL W EEK TONIGHT ASTOUNDING?-—-QUITE SO! UNBELIEVEABLE?---YES! BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE the pupils of Fs- chool of Terpsicho- with the season telle Murray's rean Developme hands and, perhaps, with their voices and in the presentation of their annual entertainment in the form of “The House That Jack Built.” an oneretta in two acts. The offering will be staged at Carroll Hall Tuesday eve- ning at § o'clock. An outstanding member of the cast will be Miss Dorothy Miller, who will essay the role of the J Hearts, a part for which her ¢ is xaid to well 8¢ her, and to which she will bring also other enjoyable and charming talents. Janet Richards Tomorrow. Miss Janet Richards will give her of public tomorrow of the | | | | | review questions foreign titorium and morn- | N STARTING Will Be Offered Washington Tllm!evgotn Tonight and Wuk For the First Time at POPULAR PRICES NIGHTS 50°-°1.00-°1.50 THURS.5oc SATURDAY MATINEE et 50c¢-75c¢-°1.00 ALL SEATS WITH KATHARINE HAYDEN AND THE IDENTICAL CAST AND COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION AS PRESENTED FOR 20 PERFORMANCES AT THE PRESIDENT THEATER 11TH AND PENNA. AVE. MAIN 667 ATIONAL TOMORROW MRS. FISKE ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF enciin A NIGHT 5 fisar. THOMAS A. WISE JAMES T. POWERS LOLA FISHER LOTUS ROBB KENNETH THOMSON MARIE CARROLL FRED ERIC PERCIVAL VIVIAN GEORGE TAWDE JOHN SHIELDS Combined for & Tour of the United States This Season in Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Origlnal Production of “THE RIVALS”’ By RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Appearing Under the Management of George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford Undoubtedly this i ing S lerese k. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT AMUSEMENTS. Tuesday and Thurs former a St. Paatrick’s with all kinds or dec vors to fit the occasior nights, the al dance nd fa ind the lat- With EDDIE DALE, CHARLES DALY wnd EVELYN CUNNINGHAM Beauty Chorus of Fast Steppers on the Hluminated Runway NEXT WEEK—"STEP THIS WAY" and 20 SCENES WE PLAY LOEW’'S VAUDEVILLE BEGINNING TODAY—COMPLETE HANGE OF BILL. DOORS OPEN 2 P. M INE CITT'S FAVORITE FOPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE. THEATER -' VAUDEVILLE TODAY 3:45, 5:50, 7:55 and 10 P. M. 9% THE MERRIEST OF MUSICAL COMEDY GEMS GELL MANN'S BAND BOX REVUE FEATURING SEVEN SYMPHONIC SYNCOPATORS AND THE FAMOUS TERPSICHOREAN STARS RUIZ & BUNNIE NOTE---Amateur Tango Dancing Contests, Tuesdzy, Wednesday and Thursday Ki -Entry Lists Open Until Monday Noon---Handsome §i Gold and Silver Prizes. ADDED ATTRACTION—HARRY W. CONN'S LAUGH HIT # GREIGHTON & LYRN == “THE FOLLIES OF A SIDE STREET” SPECIAL FEATURE—MORE FAST, PEPPY FUN weZECK & RANDOLPH o PRESENT “GROOMING THE GROO RACINE & RAY | BOYD & WALLIN IN “LIFE'S LITTLE JOKES" WIRE AND IRON JAW ARTISTS D —————————— 3 S¥ PHOTOPLAYS—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN"S& TRIO PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS EDITH ROBERTS '~ “3 KEYS” A THRILLING MYST#RY ROMANCE—CAST INCLUDES CK MULHALL--VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN--STUART HOQLMES FXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS—COMEDY —EXCELLE e e e LS~ ALWAYS BEST jOR LESS--2 SHOWS PRICE OF | —g8g 10c—35 20c—30; THE CAPITAL’S FAVORITE PLAYHOUSE dramatic artists of this country, who presented in a comedy that has charmed the theatrical world for a century and a half. America may not again witness such an illustrious aggrega in many years to come. NEXT SUN.—MAIL ORDERS NOW-—SEATS THURSDAY ¥or the Fineat, Tleetest, Funniost of m 1% rnm-m- Mm»n. ‘ GED BY NED WAYB! MAIL ORDERS AT1i1, ACCEPTYD PROM CITY AND COUNTRY SECCRE SEATS NOW—DO NOT DELAY Nixbte, areh, 345 ot 2; theaters, CRANDALL'S | AMBASSADOR | 18th and Col. Rd. N. W, Ssmuel Ihlhill nnl I.hml “Tortis peser u ond Jaliet, Within,” a mystery ¢ Charles Horan, will be New York tomorrow ok & Horan Corpora- | Devil GUY MAIER LEE PATTISOH Recital POLI ST s Mrs. Gre 13t NT MUSIC Seats on mals Mrs [ Ve ana o Dresp's Buresn ) = by | new play to be placed in Saturdar Ma Maire and M. J e st Sanday and Rolidays Frcepied 1fus Le EDOUARD ALBION, General Director THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Presemte The Barber of Seville With FEODOR CHALIAPIN d Netable Supperting Cast s E A T s N o w ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. | e NGIONS WONDER / 0Bt Fandive 4 / | POLI'S I(IIIII POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVILLE STANLEY SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS RS THE sv\ EETEST vrunv EVER 'rnv. Popular Song Writer and Musical Comedy Favorites /’7115/&7/ Fit ru-GUNNINGHAM and BENNET T With a Company of 15 Artists A MUSICAL COMEDY in THREE GORGEOUS SCENES PRIMROSE FOUR | NED NORTON and A Thousand Pounds of Harmony JULES HOWARD “Funny Sides of Life” CLEAN ENTERTAINMENT IS ALWAYS ASSURED:.NEW EARLE TWISTS and TWIRLSI JACK SYDNEY “Dancing As You Like It” “The Jack of Spades” DE DIO CIRCUS AB‘I‘"‘“ ":"L-\GI‘L | EARLE dNE“'s Ponies, Dogs and an Monkeys Klmluu Organ COMEDY al has the this city Wor mus whi Martin open piay Jeading April 13 Rudolf 1ast York | reached New a four-month journ in California. He is under con tract to write music for Arthur Ham merstein's next production. Friml week after * Bnl., o inl Barrymore portrayal of has been so popular in Lon al en nent of John Hamlet don -that his origi six weeks has been extended to nine \eeks. ‘The last performance will be given April 18 instead of March 25 (7 ned eld has tur handled a tryout in stock | York Walton B seenario o and it was give last It s tter the P> 33N THE GREAT ARTISTS OF TIIE WORLD EXCLUSIVELY THE BIG BOOM IN BILLS CONTINUES Triumphant Retwrn of The Dainty, Diminutive Darling Miss weelk A company due w shortly “Whadéa Y s a musical comedy, with book Philip Bartho- lomae. music by Con Conrad and ly- rics by Hal Christy, is being fitted for presentation by Lester Eryant and Con Conrad | YOI ST very minute is nthralting A&\ TONIGHT MAT. THURS. and SAT. A, Brady strichs william started Tawrence on its wa tng for “Sparkling Amelia Bingham and in prominent roles 7 esert dancing girls elight the eye nited opinion it is nsurpassed ontinuing this week ommencing tonight raditions of acting and drama riumphantly upheld mportant seats be secured mmediately < F3ad WA K\ ot 220 44, o r with | Beecher | Burg Janet LD Dances and Sartorial Loveliness with and zoing cast hefor Carl Reed t “In the South will overha into New e YIRS YA ALL AL Added Attraction Ezxtraordinary The Celebrated Diwva of Grand Opera DOROTHY JARDON Prumtm s;mmuy Selected ro rom her Famous alu erry Jarnigan at’ the "Piano. S S SPECIAL—BARGAIN MATIXEES onday, iarch 16, Mon 23, Monday, One (Bxoept in the $1.00 section) and except a tar of 10c on each free ticket for the benefit of the Na- tional Vaudeville ~Artists Biok amd Bemefit Fund. Buy Berly. Next Week Aven Comedy 4 Phonographin Peeriess INCIDENTS WL |FE of FRANZ “Colleginte,” Schubert’s Own Music Schubert’s Own Romance Exceptional Cast of Singers Nights, 50c to $2.50; Thurs. Mat., SCHUBEQT B0c te $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2, plus tax. fi“‘oMDOSLQ COM. MON., MARCH 2 -MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS WED. F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST Have the Great Pleasure of Announcing The Returs to Washinglon, Immediately Following the Concluston of the ement, of The World's Most Unosust Theatrical Entertatnment BALIEFF’S CHAUVE-SOURIS (The Bat Theater of Moscow) ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAM PRESENTED THUS FAR ONLY IN PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK For One Wesk Ouly, fix Nights and Twe Matinees, Thursday Saturday. Beginning With a Gala Prem! MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 23 Pricee—Nights, $1.00 to $3.00; Thur. and Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.30, Plas Taz PAUL 'SPECHT And His Cafe Pandora Orchestra Maaters of Rhythm and Syncopation ROBERTA ARNOLD & CO. In a Sparkling Comedy MCLAUGHLIN ‘& EVANS “On o Liftle Side Street” ; 28 GEN. PISANO i “At ll« ('un Clud” il CNEVALIER BROS. ng Novelty VALENTINE & BELL t “The Furniture Removers” - PROE; A\lv TS ;- 7 i, ¥ Ll PROF. WYNDIIAM, 910 Eye St N.W. Phone Fr. 91035 Tp-to-the-minute. Private lessons, $1. | “CASTLE CLUB STUDlO = 1213 K St. N.W. Fr sional Instruction Stage or o () 2 pportunity knocks but once ), J & ) Prot bailroom one should eglect seeing SEDUCTION A Gripping Love Story | | Absorbing, Fascinating Mele- drama, Framed in Secenes of Arabian Nights Beauty. 3 Y ) 9802 32804 AL First Showing In Washington “A FOOL AND HIS MONEY” From the Book of George Barr McCutcheon With MADGE BELLAMY CONTINUOUS ONE TO ELEVEN—SUNDAY AT THREE "NEW YORK—WASHINGTON'S POPULAR o AN TN G ACADEMY Mon.. Tues. M. to 12 AQ 7 * AESOP'S FABLES TOPICS OF THE DAY Open Sat. Ved.. Thurs., PATHE WEEKLY Fri. Sun. 10 A Shows Daily 2:15 & 8:15. un- day Motinee at 3:15. Good Orches tra Seats Mats. 50c; Eves, $1.00 Good Ralcony Mats., 25¢; Eves., 35c. N Excellent lum»}l:w Maple' Floor 1F sou di 1f not come e re Next Week—2 Big N Dance. evershody gets ha St Patrick's Daoce, cop . SORYOBIE, prises, Tefreruminte 15 Seats, Franklin 2 March 18 MAIN- 44 R4 - 4485 -6823 >

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