Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 53

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NATIONAL—"Stepping Stones.” An avalanche of mail orders at the box office of the National re flects the interest in the cor week, beginning Sunday night, of Stone and his daughter Dorothy the musical extravagan: Stepping Stones,” in which he has ar ing the past two years, Director William H.Rapley ha to rearrange the bookings so as to permit Mr. Stone to remain a second week, but this could not be done v hen hter Dor opening has made othy—whose night of “Steppin in New York won her honors as . co-star Aside from being born to the stage and having had the benefit of the sound guidance of b mother—the latter 1 mic sending o Washington the original Broadway company. which includes also the Til- 1e shine G ¥ far- ionettes, the Glob an- senible. Oscar John Lambe George Herm, POL Earl Carroll sical o premier, ; commencing M titled “Oh You™ an mtars. Lester Allen Wilton ave and There are others of importance cast. includi Chester Fredericks, Gertrude Lemmon. Ralph Riggs Katherine Witchie. Willlam Foran and Irving Reebe. “Oh You an offering as th 1 Car tles changed hy Mr. Carroll Your Hat The piece Porter and Benjamin with music by Miltol music s tuneful of the late V dicted great his first ful although a compo a recordir Ma nd Primr aryll. new mu ts New York has four feature 1 Vani le. recently rom “Under is= by Paul bears v. The hook was directed by m Halligan and David Bennett staged the dances. Bernard Lohmul ler designed the settings for the ef scenes. and the beau l was “selected with t BELASCO—“Is Zat So** Theatergoers of Washington have an opportunity to laug out loud ne: will Boothe, in a 3 s. Shubert, will present the funny play “Is Zat So?” This wonder comedy has kept New York and Chi i ki The story ventures of Eddie flattened lightwe manager A. B find themselves tra sidewalks of New of C. Clinton Blackt burns of east of I bluest of the blue bloods and the silk- fest of the silk stocking set With the arrival of the two minute eggs” in the home of th voung society man the fun really be- 5ins and continues uninterrupted un- til the final curtain. The play was written by James Gleason and Richard Taber, two well known acto: “Ts 2 * will be presented by a brilliant cast including Harry Tyler, Dama Sykes, Frederick Howard, Gladys Crolius, Percy Moore, Helen Stewart, Edmund George, Lionel Glen ister, Louise son, Dos Spen- cer, Billy Miller. Irving . 1 and Herbert de Guerre " Cowan, . and his {ap” Hurley, who orted from the k to the home the Black- 1 avenue—the KEITH'S—Dr. Rockwell. Dr. Rockwell. who planned to prac- tice medicine and turned out to be a star comedian. will top the bill B. F. Keith’s Theater next week. He is declared as pretentious | | i% a clever monologist, using the lan | guage of the medical profession as a is for his fun-makin »anceland,” a G be the mc vill be the featu by Muriel Kay Choos revus ive in vau The cast nd Mildred | 1s hea Sight Dancing | Burns Wyse and Wyser will offer 4 featuring “Toney," | ma a song | and clever acrobatics. The Merediths | return with thei ful dances amid | picturesque surroundings. Ar thur As. | tor, the English ventriloquist, presents | “Sentimental Mac.” Wade Booth, American tenor. will offer " with Mildred Davis Tate of the piano * will be ireenwich Village 5 heard in novel song ¢ er, with Earle Browne at the piano, Achilles and Newman will be seen in “Old Greek Pastimes.” EARLE—"The Gingham Girl." A miniature musical comedy made the popular piece, “The Ging ¥ " is to be the headline at n at the Earle next week. None | of the effectivene: of this delightful | work has been lost, it is sald, and the song numbers are incorporated in the | newest ver: 1 competent cast for the various well remember- | ed roles Another feature | the O'Brien sexte {tra, offering ‘“Music Others will include T Muriel Rogers in “A Tou Krugel and Charles Robles in lhe Taugh That Makes You Laugh” eddy,” the wrestling bear. amount’s “Rugged Water” will be the photoplay. This is a story of { the storms and dangers of the New England coast, telling of a life tle to keep the | his station clean. The cast | includes Lois Wilson, Wallace Beery, importance i \zing_orches ath Charm.” u Browne and tle of Wits," | Warner Baxter and Ph STRAND. | Next week the and T loffer as its headline aftr | versatile Bobby Randall in an amus | ing number entitled “Just a Nice Bov." | Added features will be the Rison City | who will offer a novel brand of | ertainment, and “Fairy Tales,” a comedy number f oan 1 Pennington, R Alsen. Others include Frank any in “The Juggle: ," and Dorothy Bergere, Nell Brinkley Girl. in “Songs." The photoplay will be Trio Produc tions' “Parisian Love,” a_colorful tale of the French underworld, in the pic. | turesque setting of the world’s most romanic city, Paris. The cast is head Lou Tellegen and Clara Bow. | Short films and orchestral numbers will complete the program | GAYETY- ven-Eleven," Next week the patrons of the Gay ety Theater will he introduced to the first all-colored Columbia burlesque | ever produced. { The way fo < of the the | its reception was pre viously prepared by offerings of | “black and white” ~entertainme | equally divided. Never until last s son has a company been composed e | tirely of colored performers for the | Columbia *“wheel.” | Next week's offering called “Sev nd Hurtig and Seamon il Garland Howard, Mae Brown, Sam Cook and Speedy Smith are the featured members of the cast of 50 dusky comedian: i ers nd dancers, while the * Eleven” band and orchestra, under the direction of Stanley Bennett, con- tributes a lot of melody. Entertain ment is promised with snap and go { from the very start, with melodies seldom heard in ite shows and dances that are the acme of pep and animation. | MUTU | Williams and Jordan have a new show, “The Tempters will be the attraction at th Theater next week Mr. Willlams has a reputation as an originator of smart entertainments, and Mr. Jordan is regarded as one lof the best character comedians in burlesque. 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