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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 12, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. - : World Fellowship Through Music NAT. o NAL To n 1 g ht National—Ethel Barrymore. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Next Monday night, April 20, at Presents the the National Theater, Ethel Barry- N . 9 ; 5 i - . more will appear in Arthur Hopkins' Y . revival of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's S 3 . Lagia Immadintely Preceding Its Cngagement t the Globe Theater, Now York celebrated play, “The Second Mr: b : < & o PATTERSON McNUTT Presents Ta (queray,” engageme N ; A COXEDY OF COLLEGE LIFE following at the Cort Theater, New York Cit v & e and at the Blackstone Theater, Chi- S 5 - . Of Bethle.hem, Pa. ‘ ‘ cago, where her appearances in the ¢ \ 250 Voices—Moravian Trumpet Choir Finero pl won for her the most DR. J. ED WOLLE, Director tulsome praise that she has received all her distinguished stage career. Members of ; o Miss Barrymore, i is sald, has Sa PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA wro b l- part o Paul an- 3 3 % TeSigh, o e n Easine : - In John Sebastian Bach’s B MINOR MASS o R Mr. Hopkins has given his star an 3 Soloints admirable supporting company, In- s 5 = Mildred Faas Mnbe"e Addison ]\ucholll Douglv cluding Henry Daniell, J. Colvil Dunn : 3 : Soreeus Contratto Lionel” pae” stargor” ey, witliam . _ EHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN, Bass 55 bins and Ju eatle % ¥ Washington 4:30 Bina SnRL Ll W eatTa wanston HEIWRS. 5 20 APRIL 16TH Poli's—"Greenwich Village -\ 3 Intermission two hours—6 to 8—concluding at y | > o i : Fo]lie; “ N 4 Tickets: $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00—T. Arthur Smllh lllC 1306 G St. Written by J. C. AND FLLIOTT NUGENT 5 ¢ . (Authors of “Kemps”) The “Greenwich Village Follies,” " ‘(,.,,,'.T'xff e R "-"”f 3 i . ELLIOTT NUGENT FLORENCE SHIRLEY 119, for a week's engageme h i . ¢ > And & Superb Cast Including the past these revues have been 3 PERCY HELTON GRANT MILLS WRIGHT KRAMER (ibie Tor thelr artistry nd 3 J YORMR LiSun wemsTER THOMAS SHEARER auty. This current version, % s famed above all elae for ; -« ; ' NEXT WEEK—MATINEES WED. AND SAT.SEATS THURSDAY medy in abundance % 3 S ; . N It is rich in bur- X Z = ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents vesty, pantomime, carica- ; 3 2Rl s ibersiy ' 3 ; s A Smashiflé Success’ ET“EL BARRY ORE e v v William K.Wells' g 1 1 |VI of all the 3 was | 3 > 3 3 SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO'S MASTERPIECE y 3 York in September, K, * broneatlin New Tori Ju el I N , Eieciing : “THE SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY” and so prolonged its runs that in its i \ > B \ H PRICES Ercs & Set. Mat. Oren. $3; Bal, 8250, 82 815 Bal.. $1 firat year it played ¥ New York, | > 9a|61 Wed. Mat., Orch., $2.50 $2,31.80, % Dlus 105 tax ur or the prineival eities | b 2 : ' | ; 4 Hoffman and Hoskins Will Present Their st and Middle West It has ¥ — o b/ . . - nwich Village Follles” . : . ] : ; * X NATIONAL THEATER nted in Washi ith B { .k [ company that establishe | L0 : One of the biggest May 15th and 16th, 8 P.M. ity in New York, Bos- . \ { . ¢ ) sk shpws Reserved Scats Will Go On Sale Wed., April 15, 9 A.M. its ‘cast are to be found Daphne | | ‘ L : ' : . ever producedin at 1141 Conn. Ave. Phone Fr. 8119 Pollard, Howard, Joe Lyons, ¢ 1 3 g John We West, Irene ; 3 i % 4 bur/esque. Delroy, Wi Joe Mandell 4 & M 23¢ -LADIES BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY-25¢ WE PLAY LOEW’'S VAUDEVILLE o i :,:::4;‘:.";‘,::;:‘.?: s 5. A ' ‘ o 1! THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. d taste and genuine 2 - - s manifest Shirley Kendall, Nan Br; Miriam Meade and Edith Arnold, Poll's, week of April 19. Plg[i, Nldwomey, Mo_[l:l, lvnntzoff, Ananian, Shefferman BEGINNIXG TODAY—COMPLETE CHAXGE OF BILL. DOOR§ OPEN t P M. r maneuvers., It is pres i vivid acts and 22 episods R | Washingtonian Has a | 2,00¢ of the Easter week attrac- Prices, $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5 THE CITY'S FAVORITE FOPULAR PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER ch, and_itn Yy T g I Current Attractions. | | Recoid s picaair s shok- ~nviiiinky s | Boctoumenes 3215 Easter Monday, Apil £ Winsington) \ncitoru DA BASKET FULL OF EASTER SURPRISESI 9% and John Murray Anderson | | that, in fact—"but it's so gripping — comedy sketches were staged | of the interesting ures in|that it takes hold of the emotions Fields (Continued from First Page. “The Gorilla,” wh Donald |and _twists them like a leaf in a COMEDIANS EXTRAORDINARY—A RIOT OF MIRTH r brings to Washington, is Fi storm This is what the press ture. Matine S s-|following stars an companies: | ondon = o continued for the Spring and Summer| Daly's co 2 New York and |much applause 44?\“ also, Sunday Evening, April 19, at 8:30 His Last Appearance In Washington for the Next Two Years . and heavy man with W. H. Crane; in ¥ " . Earle—Scranton Sirens. N. V. A. Week at Le Paradis. ' the orsiinal producti “Ben Hur";| g matos Management Peggy Albion Concert Bureau o INo i & Soranton ‘Skrens L - V. A " the pa = Sherloc! aring. n orget tha a b 5 Triear st Wit Facte | One of the outstanding events of | Hiimi with Wilim Gilletter as | ment. It presents the unusual situa. Prices $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50, Plus Tax ecarnival hestra William Lustig, - . 2 2 % conductor, will head the Earie biti|N: V. A week will be “X. V. &. DDt | leuding man 'in stock in “Boston, | {lon of & £roup of white men, Seats Now for “The Barber of Sevifle” and Heifetz Recital e e e Eosbure Sriill e atettic) Brsie of allatar:veudaville scts bare| Tore (re ane Mogtiaar " e e ianionr sambany || At Jordan Piano Co., 13th and G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 487 BY SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT—FIRST APPEARANCE T e e I Poh Siiie | Gicipating In the event. All proceeds | Ta nas been leading man with Lily | G0¢tor given to inebriety, and a mis- | IN WASHINGTON OR ON ANY STAGE OF THE t : i : i Fuller personifies one of the romances | Will be contributed to the N. V. A.lyangtry er American tour, of the| Sionary, residing in the recking R R f the theater. fund. original New York company of “Col-| SWeaty atmosphere of troplcal West | o qseee0s00s000000esss00es Others will be “The Three Sena-| Conspicuous among the i ; the original New Africa, who, all of them, are getting |§ : o v the damp rot of the jungle into their Lirection &ty ['muum/ o Umercca S\ tors,” creators of fun; Bayes and|Will be a group of speci cted | York company of “Three of Us"; with | th o ot oF £ & Speck in “The London Johnnies” a|numbers a a:t?d for :: \*HH"! pres- | Mary Mannering, Bertha Kalish, Hen- | PAY L NG MoTR {her bt i surprise comedy offering, and Mec- |entation and presented by the Le|rietta Crosman, Lillian Russell, . M i Laughlin and Evans in a tale of the | Paradis Band. Dancing will continue| sje Ferguson, Rose Stahl and Ruth| rms;\ec%xl?fls&ir‘x%}l}nphhébncx East Side of New York until 2 a.m. | Chutterton, in “Daady Long Legs' The first run photoplay will pre- = (the original company) sent Viola Dana in “The Beauty Arcade. And he played the O1d Colonel with eéna ae ayn Prize,” which is said to disclose “the| he Arcade|li€len Ware, in “The Deserters” at very last word” in bathing suits. The racent jpolioy: ot the 2 the Hu Theater, New York, 3 String Quartet 4 management in changing orchest Lo o r . | e e e Strand—"Stars of the [at intervals, interspersing well known |oommnany ¥ Ticksts at Dreops (M. M " local with prominent out-of-town mu- PR Future. sical organizations, ni.\ A ‘I\njl'x E T aat Tatie Stacitan: ley Malette, Berta Glibert, Doreen|dancers. Branson = i A st Is West,” at the As-| S Keegan, Ha Romaine, Mae Lubow b ton e 5 New York; for t s St and Marion Stevenson, will top the ;0. Do 10| ‘j“k sl iginal company of *The | eam! bill at the Strand Theater next week. Vincent Lopes’ famous Club Orc 0 34 um Theater, er Paul Burns and Walter Kane, musi- | tr, X heavy man in “That Da cal comedy stars, in “Broadway, Eastertide will be fittingly ushered | ouis Anspacher, at the Bijou Th Charles Macalester o ight with an Sl S will be the added feature, and others | in tomorrow nig ter, New York; for two years in Hol- include Kendal, Byton & Slater, in|ball of unusual beauty of decoratlons|iywood in motion pictures, and he s Sraniar Dreor Coriton ‘after.|and a special dance program. Al g graduated from Yale University ||| Leaves 7th St. Wharf timely series of “egg-rolling” dances | 7' EYC0H ing “Black and White,” and another T - e e foil é apnonno ater. will be featured, with souvenirs for Skt o 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Lila Lee will be the screen star in |all T er Tragnes, Dojores cassi- | Charles Macalester Ready “White Cargo.” Round Trip, 85c with Garrett Hughes, Dolores Cassi- Tl andl Ceaivtis Walker stpport- The steamer Charles Macalester HEATER-GOERS are promised a Admission, 25¢ ing again “on the river,” making regular| " thrill in parl hrmrun:n pY:\,\;’. J s twice daily to Mount Vernon,|" Cargo,” which is announce Ga\‘ety-— prplty Hop 1'::::“;“1‘:1% 3 \(;-nlh Flr';;l “1:.-.2:{] at| 1d Kolb's “Hippity Ho 1 n. a 30 p.m. e es- . 5 & E et Taeater nexywaelk n pre. | ter e the vanguard of the river sea- THE CAPITAL’S FAVORITE PLAYHOUSE in c @ s | son, and again this season the vet-| array of glittering costumes and a |eran “river man,” Capt. J. H. Turner hevy of beautiful girls. A c: ot |is in command. Many 1||‘l\r'nnn:\’;r\‘« clever entertainers is headed by have been made to the steamer Mac- | Revnolds, Hebrew comedian, and in- | alester during the past months in| SHUBERT cludes Grace Cameron, Kay Norman, | preparation for a big season just| | Lora Carol, Lew Lewis, Duke Rogers, | ahead. L Ring, Andy White, Thad Del- —_— - J ity Ouy and Kenuls o WEITH-ALBEE VAUDEVIL AR TR TR T TR R TN W TR 4 ] g oo e By the Spotlight. : y this snappy revue and dancing of = T many styles and kinds. (Continued from First Page) / E Mutual—"Step Along.” T R, EASTER CARNIY. g " Oftering Foremost Attractions Under Direction Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shabert i ton, has had its first The Mutual next week will have as|%ian of Bostot, U0 71 gone into NATIONAL VAUDEVILLE showing in Providenc n . traction a return engagement| g, ion for a run. The Sawyer Co § ART!! DRV Step Along.” an aggregation of | POStOL sponsoring the play | e s “ntertainers seen here earlier in the ~ | = season card F. Rose's “The Rear Car” | ",':_,_: e e itten and named “Great | . ; Scott.” ing Manager Thomas ol it e WenWosk Lopez Club Orchestra. Wilkes i8 to give it a first showing in BENNY THE Vincent Lopez Clup Orchestra, Brooklyn. ‘With alcfist of which comes to the Strand this| Bertha Kalich has started a month's s Unusual stinction week, is the second orchestra Mr. | engagement in Yiddish plays at the 2 TLopez has given Washington this sca- | Ross Zilbert Theater in Brownsville. Canmpion e P DR N : . ul/ZOtf»TD T e *OHis first, the Vincent Lopez May-| Lueille Morrison, on, granddaughter of R~ m‘f‘ o_.” Betty Weston, Frederick Truesdell, Stephen Maley, Robert Stnnn 3 LY~ “"“ ———ty 3 flower Hotel Orchestra, already has | Charles H. RFletr\l;:‘r‘ohal:‘ ‘J\n'l\r:v‘; olr"“" with | ¥ Frank McCormack, Clifford é)e-;‘\pnywl‘;lrl:nk V%end 3 With a Broadway C.st Il’lClud“‘lg e o muaiemean” Trainea | st being her first theatrical appear- 7 Harry Southard, Joseph Guthrie, William linder the personal supervizion of Mr. | ance. i 3 Play Staged by Walter F. Scott The Last Word in Thrills and David A. Boyd, director of | o Do ang Trene Fen- CHARLIE MARSH yflower Orchestra, the ihs MayROwer QI n i d in “Taps” in New Haven Geiew i ‘,y‘i of 12 mus Oléu;\‘:'.«ll)::(dy 1s said | wicl oDee I asiers will ko Nt AREE Ateactics To quickly advertise n " & he eq place Tuesday night | The Celcbrated Character Comediemne ouc". “THE GORILLA” . CLUB ORCHESTRA RALPH GARREN, CONDUCTING NOVEL TABLEAU, SCENIC AND LIGHTING EFFECTS GARY AND HAZEL THE THREE BALDY CROSBY LONDONS “CMAUFFEUR & MAID™ | Amerioan Prima Denss | “STAGE DOOR FROLICS™ Vaudeville —&. Continuous One to Eleven SUNDAY AT THREE DOLLY DAVIS I ASHINOTON e FLORENCE JANET OF FRANCE | VIDOR in 0dditi f 1925 i AT;{:‘SEzTIER st “The MIRAGE” From the Successful Stage e Meye Play of the Same ! PERFECT 4. Sioey of Eife)? FEATUREs | SWANEE || 4 Ston of Lite ! PO PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN U& TRIO PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS BABY PEGGY IN A CINEMA PICNIC FOR YOUNG AND OLD ‘HELEN'S BABIES” KXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS—OOMEDY—EXCELLENT MUSIO P~ ALWAYS BEST FOR LESS—2 SHOWS PRICE OF | ~9g MATINEE Saturday Mst EVEIII! 10¢—35¢..=.=. 20c—50c Helldays Excepted H 3 H P R I T E T TR <oooooo.ooooooooaoo»ocq.ooooooo-ocuooo.,. 0000000000000 000000000000000000000040000000 00 Irene Dunne Ray Raymond Arthur_Aylesworth YNE Helen Wehrle James E. Sullivan @ Rose Kessner Helen La Vonne RVR Walter Lawrence Esther Muir Paul Porter And a Youthful Dancing, Prancing Chorus Pnlc Es. Eves., 50c to $2.50; Thurs. Mat., 50c to $1.50; - Kat. 30c to §2.00. Plus tax. Week Commencing Sunday Night, April 19 MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS WED. 9 A. M. e et MISS IRENE RICARDO we will for Monday FOR FOR Marx Brothers, e . stars of “Is Zat So” the past season. In “Whea Pagliscel” night only with this 7 Fri., 8 h Sam H EPEN with orchestra Private have signed a contract wit )11 p.m rehe u' Private lessons by “ppear under his Special Feature Extraordinary mInm Harris_and will ““"”})R'o: Bl T | i, A28, T R ke THE ROYAL SIAMESE Eye St. N.W. Phone r; uou,‘ ST (e & ENTERTAINERS e tua.| Wardman Park Theatre 4 Trawr "‘%.... Sroref e ineruaing = SPECIAL EASTER re e, eSS Sl Friday, April 7th, at 2:3 = L PRESIDENT JONIGHT i monoay, 2.3 All-New Fifth Yearly Edition GLADYSE WILBUR Charles Rann Kennedy and T Fopnine’ and Fetess THE PLAY THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS TALKING ABOUT Ballroom and Stige Dancing. Edith Wynne Matthison in \ Carnival Chief S pont Cicle FoonaFe: 18 W. “The Admiral” JIM McWILLIAMS (I : q HELEN JANE MARR Tickets on Sale at Mrs Wilson _'L?i_ » RUTH ST. DENIS DANCER Greene’s Concert Bureau, o 10 THE ANDREWS xamurvn Beginners” and Advanced CENTRAL HIGN v \ | Claspen now' forming In £ Micenyalaw ) “Dance Vamities” ! CLASSICAL DANGING n DOy an R e C Studio, 1810 M St anklin_ “ggld 23 3 ] T R A - | 3 e TONIGH 8150, 9155 750, o LS i 5 4 NEW YORK RS ) 4 ” 3 e 3 p : CONSERVATORY % th and G porism rPrANIST T WASHINGTON'S POPULAR 4 ; | B Y X adv. sell O 2 O O O Y O I T R TR i “w D-A-N-C-E “5"||MUTUAL THEATER America’s Greatest Annual Revue! 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Penna. Ave. at Ninth—306 9th St. PA. AVE. at 9TH “The Most Handsome and Hilarious Show Yet Offered in This Spectacular Series” Expert All-Star Company of International Celebrities 30 LITHE AND LUSTROUS ARTISTS’ MODELS FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON ' FRICES: Nights, Lower Floor. $3.50; Balcony, 8100, $150. $200. $2.50. raday Matinee. Tower Floor, $2.00; Balcony, $1.00, $1.50. Taafarasy Matiees, Lower Flooc, $3.00; Balcons, §1.000 81 .50, | BRI RTR TR R R . ’ Excellent Music—New Maple Floor A BURLESQUE OPEN SAT_SUN —MON._TUES_WED_- 1 25 MDRGRT. oy INSTITUTION oy e || Dramaatisea ¥rom Ida Vera Simonton ,f R ¥ . s sa S WE J i NIGHTS \ TO TELL THE TRUTH UGH mm;,g‘zxsz*;w::m":..z-:::..m... GIGGLES o Mok DARES 10 “oerexp: vours YflU WII_[ CRY . | e (TOSUSEVPLAINTALK: 7 c - GASP. VO WEDNESDAY Prize. Walts, ¥, Gold. Il New But the N Fand TO USE PLAIN TALK GASP n Fox Trot. $5 in Gold All New But the Name % Fridey, April 17. beginning AUDIENCE THE JUDGE TUESDAY NIGET—WRESTLING N 11:30 \_ Prices: Orchestra, $2.50, $2; balcony, $1.50, 1t ven dance, come & to 12 If not, come PETE DALLAS VS, = The, Rousiar Kelth Show and Vi $1,,50c. Raster Mon. Mat. and Sat. Mat., Orch., $2; bal Nest Secky by demando: Stop Along” 7 o Tt cony, $1.50, $1, 50c. Pop. Mat. Thurs.—Best Seats $1.50. T L

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