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AMUS Page.) 1 rosponse to Insistent | Soubrette, from tement with the | t of the Shu scored a de- Washington \ more important eity il one-week stand in its second d continues to 5. Critics and He: ected to \nm..\ Phi lauzhs for the R07 concerns ial careers of v, who, from company ineludes TH'S—Alice Lloyd-Bransby ms, Wil- | will invade B. F his week when Miss comedie: ansby W - impersona pretations of talent seen in this her populur » idol of the Mr. Williams it < impressions are an acting. Wash- the few cities to be ers will include act, ““Back 1 pleasing arkling line of | nny Rubin * with the plavers in and patter ected hy Don Da ver tricks: T neers of inte new act, “Dance Jewels in & Klark and Jacobs m Macon.” and the Danubes in difficult stunts in a ed, “Prison Ple with Aesop’s Day and the Pathe News land.” will | 4 er numbers Wilson in a ned Nurse, nd_Jessie Gibson in a edy number, “A Cycle of Thrills stoplay will be Trio Produc featuring rest Stan a pleture i—Homer Lind Revue. ed by a bevy of clever girls, Lind will open with a matinee t e in a new offering ner Lind Revue, and orfginal medley of nd danc This_par- the way. is a Wash- nd has sung in opera, con- udeville. a vaudevilllan of en- vor, will bring n new arance. tarle will present a new Paul Gerard Smith, entitled Homer . which is having its here, is comedy, Bebe Daniels in “Wild, Wild Susan.” GAYETY—"Talk of the Town.” For this week the Gayety Theater Mses entertainment of T order Harry M. Strouse’s “Talk of the wn.” W an all new cast. new ¢ equipment of unusual gorgeous ming that Inred to its color combinations 1t is herald has ever ness and cos be brilliant in quality cdinn. Charles in, comes from musical & vogue in the Middie West Miss Val Russell is his in comedy scenes and a ille specialty, declared to be Marie Vernon is the prima 1st season was leading woman Billy” Watson and Soutl DANCING another Para- | has | | and Dan Deering EMENTS. _| been seen with other Columbia | lesques ‘ Another Angelus Lee, and old ove a dainty and Alvia Baker to demonstrate “blues™ should really be sung Walter Deering, Walter A. alk of the Town" quartet, Lou De ne, Tom Meredith, Da Jacobs 50 contribute to the comedy scenes or offer specialties, and Churles Frazier is hefalded as the champion of ter New York [in the * Unusual vouth and ch “THE El comes how Brown, IR OF LOVE. Donizetti's “opera comedy, Elixir of Love,” will Chursday afternoon William Wade Tiin the National Theater The production will be sung in the English langu the translation d havinz been made 0. Os: company at incton), Adina: morino with the ington Opera ny here last Summer. etto; Leo de Hierapolis, \e revival 18 of “The Washington Opera Company, role of Dulcamar Willard Sekthe; rector. The > is under ARCAD The Arcade Audite Thursday as the larg completely equipped o nk in this section of the c s announced y iy are at present engaged in making ov the vast auditorium for the purpose It is planned to have morning roller-skating sessions on Tuesdays Thur: and Saturdays and after- noon and night ions e day except Sunday. There will he music at all sessions, with the night festivi- ties enlivened by Thé last word equipment, with available at all MUTUAL—"Speedy will nd most try, W r instructors, Steppers.” hing a flood of comed character comedian and his “Speedy come to the | Mike Stepper the Mutt u ew foremost o modern burlesque, has himself with a capable pobular entertuiner. man, Jean Fox, Harry A Viola pu(h Jimmie W . and a lively chorus, scenlc investiture. ivilis. wiLSONfc'RE'ENE's CONCERTS POLI'S THEATER—1:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE DUSOLINA GIANNINL Mezzo-Soprano. RACHMWANINOFF. Planist. achRCHESTRA. or. BOSTON SVMPHONY GALLI.CURCE nfier an absence of ear In Europe and Aust; BENIAMING GIGLL Met. Operu. ington. PHILHARMONIC COURSE TITO SCHIPA. Leading Lyric Tenor of the Chicago Opera Company. FRITZ KREISLER. Violinlst. MME. JERITZA. Sensational Viennese Soprano from the Met. Grand Ope Sontralto. First ap- AMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Serze Koussevitzky Conducts WILSON-GREENE CONCERT SERIES Qf Six Evenine Concerts hineton Auditortu su company including Leading tenor of First appearance in Wash- JORN, MeCORMACK, Grent ER and GABRILOWITSCH, Plani A s e T e A ELMA Irish Tenor. Georze Gershwin's ope ith m.u..'.m.r.».: secon alf of ololits, wi Soprano. In fimous Jenny Lind Concert. (By' re- N, Y SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALT AMEOSCIL Conductor. I 'GEHSHWIN. Com- reh Cranetar BETT. baritone, Jet. Season tickets for all concert courses now on sale at Mra. Greene's Concert Burean: Droop's, 13th and. G. Fhone Main 6193. ACHER STUDIC es Mon_ and Fri.. & lessons by DAVISON'S . PROF \VI:“_ g co 1850 Bltmore st Phone Col LETTIE MARIE BARRETT n Danseuse Will Matr Balirouin Dancer Studio Dancing W GLADYSE WlLBUR The Tchernikofi—Gardiner School of Dancing A ‘\‘.; Engugements guar- (e Students In New York N. 834 “To- Ballet' anteed productions. t. and_Oh S WL atalogue, Open Every Night Including Sunda: OPEX NEW YORK | (L0 10 AN 11:30 P CONSERVATORY GOOD MUSIC- REFRES B FLOOR IN D. . Fox alt Totiogian,” Onarieeton 306 9th St. NW. Tel. Fr. 2766 a0 night | by §MUTUA|_ THE _AVENUE AT 9TH BEGINNING TODAY A YOU_MAY SMOKE MIKE SACKS AND _HIS COMPANY OF “SPEEDY STEPPERS” THURSDAY NIGHT REST! JOE ’ll RNER vs. JOE PARELLI Openi'ng the Ten Star Series NATIONAL THEEATER THURSDAY Soon™ ernoon Donigetti’s Tuneful Opera Elixir of Love (L'ELISIR D'AMORE) Wm. Wade Hinshaw Production and Cast Tickets ”Q.M. II.M. £1.00, T3¢ ling ai T, rthur :amm. Concert Bureau i t Co. G St.—Homer L. Kiti Seats Now Selling “or the Serles of Three Afternoon Concerts PHILHARMONIC Soclety of New York ORCHESTRA William Mengelberg Wilhelm Furtwaengler }“""“"“’" 17, Jan. E Philadelphia Orchestra LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Condnctor 'E SDAYS—4:30 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Tickets, $12.00, $10.00. $7.50, $5.00 Capt. Roald Amundsen In the Thriliing llnstrated Lectu “Bur Alrpiave Dash to North Pole Poli’s Theater, Wedneaday Afternoon, Oetol 50, 5, baritone in | oven Workmen | THE PHYLLIS RYL One of the bex m s of the new musical show (Iue at the Natlonal next week. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON e Current Attractions Dennis HE praise of critics, cheers at every perf cheers said to bhe almost cedented in the histor ¢ ip America—h Janney, producer of hond Kinz,” 1o elevate Denn to stardom Mr. King plavs neois _ Villon, matic pl n this country by F The new musical play Justin Huntly McCarthy " with a score by sdmived in W His r heen very fapid. He fmm compa ve obscurity Mercutio in Jane Cowl's of “Romeo and Jul widely 28 ¥ with appl aused Rus: The formerly “If 1 Were H couple of | King’ a Star seasons ago. Last the role opposite Mar: Marie.” Mr. Janne; Villon orn unpre. musical | ing technique. His ear! obtained with pertory John Drinkwater, author of coln” was the director. Vaga- nis King the part | orlgi . Soth-| Is based | 5 ST Rudolf | 1y ndon He came to Miller’s produ and appeared obtained an Amer! last emerged | to y Theater Guild, notably ick to Methuselah, nger in “Anthony stock. THE GREATEST ARTISTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY MONDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES Presented by Peggy Albion WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E STREETS N.W. OPENING CONCERT OCTOBER 19th AT 8:15 P.M. Reinald Werrenrath Other concerts Homer, Josef Hofmann, include: Lucrezia Bori, Louise Edward Johnson, Albert Spalding, Benno Moiseiwitsch, London Strin Quartet, Cleveland Orchestra, Alexander Brail- owsky and Florence Austral. Tickets Now—Jordun Plan Y oodwird £3, $10. Subserlption Tiekets, Ningle Concert Ticki KEITH'S POPULAR PRICED VAUDEVHLE I / > AMERICAS PERF[CT THEATRE no Thone Main 487, t. for entire series . los war tax < B STANLEY FIRST RUN GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE WEEK DAYS, 1 TO Extra Added Feature HARRY BREEN The Pace Maker of Quick Seng Writers PERMANE & SHELLEY “*Pulley-Pulley” MACK & EARLE “A Letter of Intreduction™ TOM DAVIS’ TRIO Lendon & Paris Sensation I THE 11 First Show- ing in Wash- ington Wilder Than the W1ld Man of Borneo and Oh, Lady, How Funnmy That's BEBE DANIELS In Para- unt's “WiLD WILD SUSAN’ HOCKEY and GREEN “fie Road to Starland” Starring Dataty NOLA 3T. CLAI EXTRA FEATURE HOMER LIND REVUE An oflcl-l Med of Mirth, Masio — ‘ The Home of Perfect Emtertainment m"‘ LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12TH SUN.—MON.—TUES. HELD OVER BY DEMAND CECIL B. DE MILLE’S Great Cinemasterpiece, Starring Richard Dix, Leatrice Rocque, Roberts, The Joy, Njita Naldi, Rod La Estelle Taylor and Theodore TEN COMMANDMENTS WED.-THURS RICARDO CORTEZ With Greta Nissen and Raymond Hatton in a Richly Mounted Romance IN THE NAME OF LOVE EDDIE NELSON in “HOT AND HEAVY” i FRISAT. LoIS WILSON Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery and Phyliss Haver in a Ver- sion_of Joseph C. Lincoln's RUGGED WATERS MACK SENNETT'S “BREAKING THE ICE” vear he played Ellis in “Rose selected him for | because of his unpusual com- bination of a singing voice and act- training was the Birmingham company in England of which | He played numerous parts in this companv and engagement ca with Gilbert tion of “Monsieur Beau- in seve . Woods and with as Cain and as the and Cleo- Washington has had him in SELECTED PHOTOPLAYS SUNDAYS, 3 TO 11 re- “Lin-j in D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1925—PART 3. Comlng’ Attractlons. ‘ (Continued from First " “The Tove Song” Coming. P T S R With the most sumptuous and elab- orate production ever offered as ‘a background for a musical play, it is announced, “The Love Song,” the New York Century Theater success, will be presented at Poli's the week of October he Love Song Page.) tender emotion, sharp and | unexpected humor. The story deals with the shady ac- tivitles, and the “inward and spirit- | ual” nobleness of Jim Warran, a pro- lawbreaker, 4 fesslonalilewhreaker, who at the yery|o yolit o melidies. tally tHa stocyjiot outset of the play is in the death-|(ne great composer’s life in the Pyre: house of @ Western penitentiary lis-| nees and at the court of the third to th - of the Napolean, where his romance with | ""l"‘,mo 20 ";n_' ]u, g Smpress Eugenle added another to! that will presently, it appears, the world's immortal love stories. | his spirit into the world to come. | 7 e, which was arranged by Three acts of exciting episodes follow. 4 Kunneke from 60 of the com Mr. Warner's company inciudes works, includes the lovely | lle” from “Tales of Hoff- Frederick Perry, Sheffield, The orlginal cast, “with slight | lett, Thompson, Ja Bennet ptions,” is promised. The costum- | Hodges, Char Ritchie, | Bond, Alton odrich, John which is of the period of the sec- | s, | ond em Noel ‘Connors, Charl ibn ville Bates, Joseph North . is described as colorful | - | beyond cedent. Over a hundred William | 4 in the presentation, ! Grant and Lillian_Kemble wit n_halles | tragedy with its alluring | mos | impel B: Hal-{ man * | exc i Tickets Now on Sale for Classic Auto Races Baltimore-Washington Speedway Laurel, Md., Saturday Oct. 24, 2 P.M. World’s Famous Drivers on World’s Fastest Track. Purse of $25,000 250-Mile National Championship GENERAL ADMISSION s ke (Adults), $2.00 Spauidings, e— Washington Hotel, City Columbia Country’ (' ry's Sport Shop, Qual; 8 John R. Peake, Investment Bldg., and Sol Herzog. Grand Stand (Reserved Seats) $3.00 to $6.00 (Including Admission) Boxes, $7.00 to $10.00 (Including Admission) Infield Parking (Full View of Races), $2.00 Ample Parking on Company’s Grounds FREE » G’m:tdrmfs of i !/Ae World Exdustuqal A WORLD SERIES WINNING BILL ‘America’s Own THF (mll’/l LS I ’1 ()RI'IF I’I,.‘IYHO[SF Favorite English Comed %‘fiCE LLOYD Singing New and Sweet Songs in Her Inimitable Way. Mr. Albert Hurly al Director Another Great Comedy Feature BENNY RUBIN Explains It Happemed” with ADDED ATTRACTION UNUSUAL NSBY | - WILLIAMS Interpreting a Few of Charles Dickens’ People ———— g Special Comedy Feature “How MAY USHER & CO. Wm. K. Wells Potpourr( WEIRS BABY ELEPHANTS Presented by Don_Darragh Bessie TRACEY & HAY Dance Jewels in a Tiffany tting KLARK & JACOBS “Makin's_from Macon" THREE DANUBES In “Prison_Pleasures” Popular BERT YORKE AND ED. LORD Neverth POLI'S---TONIGHT #,53¢ UNDER TION OF MESSRS. LBE AND J. J. SHUBERT n:t From One Year's Run in New York ‘Two Gentlemen, Bargain Matin ntey Phiones: Main® 4454, 4436, 6953 at 8:10 )(e!srs SHUBERT'S SensationaL MusicAL - ARFIS?S MODELS SECOND ANMUAL EDITION COM. SUN. OCT. 18TH-—-MAIL ORDERS NO DIRECT FROM VANDERBILT THEATRE, NEW YORK LYLE D. ANOREWS cpresents % ES .ib'/ Mesrcal T /12 the USA and "?fi RCHER'S Su! "8 ORCHESTRA fi*' $1.00, $1.50; e Ty M RS. SHUBERT PRESENT THE LOVE SONG” MusicAc | MESSRS. SHUBEAT PRESENT THE NEWEST Mus AL enudn [“MAY _FLOWERS” v joibn oairey Week of | A Clurmln[ W, Now. 8th | yxentntnr - “JUNE DRAYS” | hok Metowan Orchestra $3.00 and $3.50; Soo to §1.80; Pop. Sat. Mas., Week of LATEST Oct. 25th e Jack 4 _Jda; AMUSEMENTS. NINTH NEAR F MAIN 4300 COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 2:15 TWICE DAILY 818 SMOKING PERMITTED H. M. STROUSE Presents THE 1926 EDITION OF THE “TALKOFTHETOWN?” WITH CHARLES (SLIM) TIMBLIN TOM MEREDITH LOU DIVINE WALTER T. DEERING DAN DEERIN WILLIAM WEBSTER DANNY JACOBS ADELE ARCHER ALVIA BAKER VAL RUSSELL ANGELUS LEE MAY MAAKE MARY ASH A Show Blending of Beanty and Melady in a Hurricane of Laughter and the Xmurtest Chorus iIn Al _Americs NEXT WEEK E LADIFS' CLUB_THEATER TON|GHT of Quality and Personality Preaenting m¢ Foremost Foreign and Native Artists and Attractions EARLE BOOTHE AND THE MESSRS. SHUBERT ANNOUNCE THE FAREWELL WEEK mes @loasen 0 'Ricvard "Taver This Knockout Comedy Has Scored Such a Decided Hit That Its Run Has Been Ex- nded a Week by Popular Demand Owin, NOTE °%= and st i eating dnflll this OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST, LOUDEST & LONGEST LAUGH AT 09! Ereat comedy 1t 1o the curtain at 8 o'dlock evenings Be on time to see the prologue. ene. MAIL ORDERS NOW---SEAT SALE THURS. a8 Eugene O'Neill’s DESIRE" UNDER THE ELMS: with Dij from a Sensational run % weeks in New York.. $1.50, 32.00, $2. 50c to 91.50: Sat. Beginning § QDAY an WoekD ANOTHER ALL-STAR SiRAND BiLL FEATURE ATiRACTION Alex Gerber Presents PRIMROSE SEMON & CO. Sally s AIIey ARTHUR CONRAD D’CONNOR SISTERS ESTELLE MACIE MANNY KRAMER “FATTY” WISE WRITTEN 33D TRODUCED BY ALEX GERBER TAG FRANCIN WELD nn JACK HA ANTHONY & ROGERS “The Ttnllans With lh» Vrl-h Feet™ PHIL ROY & ARTHUR in “CHINA" Nights, Mt. $1.00. Wed. Mat., Mat.. 30c te $2.00. T “Cleaning Up” PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN A Romantic Love Drama “THE CIRCLE” uge So omerser M % 7 2/ With ELEANOR IOIRDMAI MALGOLM McaREGOR' and Others IR WER OIS NG S ALICE IN TOYLAND |1 Mincers A MIDGET REVUE SURPRISES— 1.4 GHS—NOVELTIES 7 PONIES " """"':'.:,.‘:‘,",,m SRl MATS WED. AND SAT. CARL REED Presents By Arrangement With A. H. Woods By Achmed Abdullah and Robt. H. Davis NOTE—Box Office Open at 1 P. M. Today NEXT SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK SAM H. HARRIS Presents IRVING [] BERLIN'S FOURTH ANNUAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION INTACT FANNIE BRICE, CLARK and McCULLOUGH, OSCAR SHAW, GRACE MOORE, BROX SISTERS, RUNAWAY FOUR, MAY COREY KITCHEN and TWENTY OTHER STARS and FAMOUS MUSIC BOX CHORUS ‘Pvl-l‘f‘lljfiv- ON:“ ““nuwu’;g?“'u‘:um ’;%l;;:;.l‘;: :ll l‘l llao WEEK COM. SUNDAY, OCT. 25th MALoERE LADY BE GOOD”’ WITH FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE, WALTER CATLETT .[t and l'mdnrtlon 'rn‘:n the 'Albrl;:uy: 'l:l::::‘r B:l Y. Sensational Comedy