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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER [ DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA D AMUSEMENTS. KEITH'S RLE SELECTED Capital Side S oot AMI’I PERf[C" THEATRE p“mys LE PARADIS ATTRACTIONS, Larimer will be un interesting ad-| v PRICED GORGEOUS AND COMFORTABLE lar singing | ditlon to the string of high-cla Popular SIMSINE | tractions to be presented by th WEEK DAYS. 1 TO 11 SUNDAYS, 3 TO 11 Direct First Nov. 11, tion at Le Paradis | den’s management during the 1 e et | season The Queen of Maglo waklrst 5 ashington From the Adelaide Herrmann Showing New York Young men are Widow of A i 20. Hippodrome d the true spirit Herrmann"the Grent WEEK’S The Most zz and added to it a A Washington Favorlta LAUGH Famous Edwin George ‘A Comeds of Errors _ hnique and trimmings fof the hluest are announced to supple- | [13 SPANISH Buckley, Calvert & their act unmatchable. | ment “red-hot jazz" by the Swanee| STAR Days” Stilwell y radls and theiCHibiChartecle: | sy nicopators at the ce this week. | " Amolia wiw § | Mary - unusually gay as popular dth. claven Shouter | Roberts 18, 1925— PART 3. STANLEY FIRST RUN UNIVERSAL SCREEN CLASSIC ows The Washington Society of the Fine Arts Announces the following program of lectures and lecture-recitals for the season of 1525-26 THE FINE ARTS Five Tiustrated Tectores 1926—ONE, 11XD) YEARS OF AMERICAN ART. e D HIS CONTEMPORARIES o m"s—?fi.mx»r STEXRT A erhert 5 AN 1926—KMERICAN AND ENGLISH FURNITURE CONTRASTED, Herbert, Cononak 10, 1920—MOLERS. DECORATIVE ART e ¢ 7. 1956 —DOMENICO GHIRLANDAIO. v Cr LITERATURE Five Lectures and Keadings MEMORIES OF THE MIDDLE | R Klark and J Hbs and strumming boy SWANE Tiny Dixie cut-u “blue” songs lever that make Le Pa resc evening. The Le Par »phie Tucker var will ap. is’ directed by the versatile evening Albert and is hitting on uguration while the Club Chantecler tile nsemble is directed by Paul f the senson nd boasts of Bertram Bern 1 one of s remarkable addition. | finest at the = happy-go-lueky lers "with W Alfrea NOVEL TENDENCIES IN has style und strongly reminiscent of MAYFLOW GARI SEA AND The music of the Spencer Tu Mayflower Orchestra at th will be supple Miss Polly Larimer * it is ndded, up of Juvenile colored enter Four Lecture-Recitals BYTHOKACE ALWYVNE a cley v sprinkled with | Larimer’s forte. | dance J es twinkle i nal version of the “Charle amusing number is her _Jazz_dance. Miss L AUNCHING a big program of pic to be produced during the n. one of the biggest deals | n_picture industry, has in Hollywood where- | in Corporation of America ntrolling interest in Porductions, ively by program which has been Metronalitan Vo, the Hollvwood Studios, e direction of John supervise he new filns vminent stars e to ks s the first 1 Vera Reyno Stmon the | to operate the Christie filmed |1 1 Hollywood from the stories in the Saturday th Vera Reynolds. art Bosworth, Wil Barrie, Walter 1d Helene Sulli Winters Million the great Handicap” from | horse-racing formerly | wrecked™ Al and Charles | mick play will he an outstanding sea | Wester: masters of the and other old and new specialties. Sunday evening dancing is an nounced, with the Swanee Syncopa tors, divected by Al Kamons, “harleston novel “Thoroughbreds™ will be directed hy Scott Sidney. the man who made “Charley’s Aunt.’ Metropolitan will have a big special | “The Last Frontier.,” the American historical epic which was started by the late Thomas H. Inc “Ship- from the Langdon McCor- Smith” a Frank H story, and “Whispering railroad drama Spearman Metropolitan have will one Margue Bowers fllon and Jumes Hogan. The Metropolitan organization do he original film company which | bears their name und which continues Studios, mak ng Al Christie features such as *S Duys™ and “Madam Behave” program of tworcel comedie ing ten Chbisties and six series with Bobb: Vernon nd Jimmie Adams. Education: cs o distribute the short com. ch have become standa while Producers Dist Wil release Al Chr The new dexl is sa the Christies one of the largest factors in Hollywood and a big Famous but Not Content VING BERLIXN, who Music Boy on of had much to do with the Revue writing When < were 1 kno partially U the “Musie Box st real outlet, Is said to mental kink Throughout a decade Irving Berlin® wrote songs and bullded a_reputation und a fortune, vet for 15 years he was never satistied. lle was gradu- ated from a cabaret job in the Bowery with the publication and_success of “Alexander's Ragtime Band. . le evolved hits with machine-like rapld- 1ty 30 he was acknowledged as the country's greatest writer of a new motif—r me or jazz. With success, came, of course, the accompanying emoliments, but never satisfaction At one time [ was on the point of iving up song writing,” Berlin admits 1 urge hecame too stron: nient had reached seri when he was engaged 1o complete score proportions compose the DANCD «\h MRS, 1. lo 11 e withG Ebpointment Fr. PROF, MR STAFFORD PEMBERTON. Al ) Dancing Studic 1850 Biitmore 3t Bhone Co TR N orming MARIE BARRETT Jougun bomwense LETTl Wil M STbIo. 1 PROF MRS trictly M ST. NIW. Class evening with orchestr: Charieston. Foxtrot. Tango. Waltz. 18 1 aud Stage Dancing D: Dupont Studio. hone Fr EPADYSE WILBUR' HELEN JANE MARR Disciple of Ruth St. Denix SCHOOL OF CREATIVE DANCING Demshawn Method All txpes of Orisntal « fimited to eizht puplis Classen cal. Cla. American Step Dancing Musical Comedy, Acrobatic, ' Buck, Soft Shoe and Charleston. Professmnul routines gunrnn(eed R1D M St N Franklin 0 THAYER STUDIO Announces a Dramatic Department Direction Madge B. Tucker TONIGHT 8 P.M. Open Every Night Including Sunday OoPEN NEW YORK _CLOSE 10 AM. 30 P.M. ‘CONSERVATORY I GOOD MUSIC— REFRESHM BE DANCE FLOOR IN D. C. INSTRUCTING DEPARTMENT L] 2 Fox Trot, Waliz Collegian. Charleston 306 9th St. NW. | Tel. Fr. 2766"_§ Irene and Vernon Castie show Your Step.” The success of that sco is theatrical history Musle Box Revue. Toyland Midvers. I'I' Is Arcel 1 itha 3 tiny men Alicr in Lend™ Midget confused with children and re exenpi from the dail t should be S) A REAL BU RLESQUE “HAPPY HOURS"” THURSDAY WIGHT WRESTLING JOE TURNER HENRI LE CEUR Froash Camadian Champisn FRIDAY NIGHT—AMATEURS of Art Centennial Exhibition of the National Academy of Design Now Open Closes November 15th MRS. WILSON.CREENE CONCERTS POLI'S THEATER—1:30 ARTISTS’ COURSE PTEALINA GIANNINT. Mezzo-Soprane. RACHWANINOFF. Planiat. BOSTON RYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Kerge Konssevitzky Conductor. MME. GALLI-CURCI after an ahsence of one vear in Enrope and Australia. BENIAVINO 1. Leading tener of Met. Opera. First appearance in Wash- inxton. PHILHARMONIC COURSE TITO SCHIPA. Leading Lyric Tenor of the Chicago Opera Company. FRITZ KREISLER. Violinist. MME. JERITZA. Sensational Vien Roprane from the Met. Grand Opera. Contralto. First ap- B Washington. ROSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Serge Koussevitrky Conductor. WILSON-GREENE CONCERT Six Evening Concerts \\llhlns no-Ajuditorinm 10 0°Clo JORAN McCORMACK. llr—( Trish Tenor. BAUER :n‘i onnu&nns«n Plaiste. i 4o plaso snemble co MHIL "A {ll “‘ 'h vsflnlfl. 0s: ?a..au.“-'l!fl' 2ot ’“r; fed tesinted ser “'IEL R !En& Prlnre 0' Enhmlnm. DE RESTE Sincgm FRIEDA m. {-’nalu Jenny Lind Concert. N.Y.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor. POLI'S THEAYER, November 10. Dreember 8. February 0. Dee. $—GEORGF. GLESHWIN. Com. st ER PROGRAM Honnno‘ In (By' re- TTO KLEM! Sonduetor. Sololat. “LA ETT. baritone, Met. Buresn. Main 6403, furnish- | other | Simon the | who is! includ’ | people ar h In star | from view Walter | theaters or rail “Watch Then came the LON CHANEY AND MARY PHILBIN, “The Phantom of the Opera,” at the Rialto, this week. ople more lberally en with stature. But, indeed morsels of humanity would a lot more to contend with than | the people of normal size, were it not that special provision is made for thefr comfort in every town in which they appear ! it is, they are surrounded with a tinue as numerous as that consid ered fitting for royalty. The little in fact. completely hidden when entering or leaving 1 stations by the number of maids, valets and other at tendants that accompany them. Their own spectal Pullman car, fitted | luzurtously in the natter of con venences, has the appearance of a | mummoth doll's house. The berths, seuts, washstands and baths are all | | proportioned to their size. A special | \dvance man engages hotel upart- | ments for them in every city. They | carry their own chef and house maids. | for one nd all they object to having | strangers attend them in their home, even t be only a temporary one. | NINTH NEAR F MAIN 4300 COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 2:15 —— TWICE DAILY —— 815 SMOKING PERMITTED Ed Shafer's SHOW OF YOUTH “LA REVUE PARISIENNE” — WITH — ey EVANSON » PEPPER narey LONE STAR FOUR An Exceptional Quartette CHORUS OF 2 5c 18—DIMPLE-KNEE FLAPPERS—18 NEXT WEEK—“STEP ON IT." LADIES' CLUB THEATER —nD= CITR THEATER LADIES’ MATINEE DAILY THE GREATEST ARTISTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY MONDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th & E STREETS N.W. CPENING CONCERT, TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 P.M. Reinald Werrenrath Other concerts include: Lucrezia Bori, Louise Homer, Josef Hofmann, Edward Johnson, Albert Spalding, Benno Moiseiwitsch, London String Quartet, Cleveland Orchestra, Alexander Brail- owsky and Florence Austral. Presented by Pegey Albion V. Phone Main 487. 1) for entire series t s, & Next Cineerts Lauice 1omer W Iov Giwat Artists of the World Exclusivey tar ¢f Exquisite Artistry Presenting a Charming Recital of Sparkling Story Songs Peppy SIGNOR FRISCOE And His By, TO7ding T in ar, Guatemalan Ensemble one & ALBER L, Famous Likeable Young Folks Wm. NEWELL & MOST, Elsa In “The Last Dance” MULROY, McNEECE AND RIDGE “Whirls and Steps” TUCK AND CINNS 4 Sensctional Acrobatic Diver GROH AND ADONIS “The Piano Hounds?” NATIONAL QUARTETTE CONTEST Washington _Preliminaries Nightly Sunday Matinee at 3:13 Matinees, 500 2:15 and 8:15 Good Orchestrs Seats, Evenings, $1: Shows Dally i i “THE SOUL OF SPAIN" SUEPORTED BY A APANIAR ARTISTS Rinehart’s Great Comedy Al _Christie Screen Production “Umphs-Ville' e e N The Lumars ‘A Novelty' @R DOORS OPEN 2 P. M NOTE A MIDGET REVUE In a Gigantic Way SURPRISES---LAUGHS---NOVELTIES @_ 14 MIDGETS---7 PONIES . FIVE ADULTS BURNS & WILSON CHARLES FORSYTHE Al Sehenck JACK & JESSIE Amiated by GIBSON offer n ‘A Cxele of Smile and “Aomor and Harmon: Thritix “The Untrained Nnrae" @ PHOTOPLAY--ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN"® TRIO PRODUCTION'S “WITH THIS RING” A Story #f the Strangest Marriage That Ever Took wiTH Place Alyce Mills, Lou Tellegen, Forrest Stanley and Others o tickets " person. Office o t the S g J. Shubert of Quality and Persowality Presenting Foreign _and Native Artists and Atiractions the Generation. Direct fr g2 ser a sensat/ %‘. runof NEXT Seats Thursday; The MonBaY Sensaticnal Trinmph! CHOIET OAIGE prmarr H.B.WARNER ~“SILENCE Jhe COEATOR of /MK Mail Orders Now YWITHIN THE LAY Seats Thursday ) L == Eves, 50c to $2.50; Sat Eve. 50c to $3.00: Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 00 Monday, Nov. 2—One Week Only—Mail Orders Now dohn wmrunopAfi‘ifisfli :.Isworihy'! m[] EngllSh ‘ AMES Orch., $3.00: Mez.. $2.30 and $1.50. Balconr, $150, $1.00; Nights, Except Sat Gallers. 50c. Wed. Mat. 50c to §1.30. Sat. Mat., 50c to §%.00 - ALWAYS THE D7 Z WINTER GARDEN Eves. 825. Mats. Tue. Thur.endSat. Now as always THE WORLDS MOST FMOUS REVUE 44 o ST THEATRE West of Bway. Eves. 8 Mats.Wed.ed Sat.at 2 Gertrude Hof; maIrm Girls SHUBERT THEATRE 44 StWest of Bway Eves.830 Matinees Wed. o Sat. THE CONTINENTAL REVUE = m JOLSONS THEATRE 59+ St S Seventh AveEves. 830 Matinees Thur:and Sat. MOST GLORIOUS MUSKCAL AUAY OF OUR TIME PRINCE HEIDELRERG HOWARD MARSH an{ ISLE MARVENGA . Orch of 40. of 00 ste;,fm:gm 'r-lz-u.v' N-TIONAL TONIGHT Theater in_ Washin e MATS WED. AND SAT. exclusive The Best Revue Which These Senses Have Experienced In Ten Years of Playgoing Along Broadway Alexander Wonlcott in “N. Y. Sun.” SAN H. HARRIS PRooucTIoN 2% i A pert and peppery ue ~a second. l;umm.LMo £ls Staged by Orlgmnl New York Cast and Production FANNIE BRICE, CLARK AND McCULLOUGH, OSCAR SHAW, GRACE MOORE, BROX SISTERS, RUNAWAY FOUR, MAY COREY KITCHEN, JOSEPH MACAULAY, HAZEL GUADREAU, WYNN BULLOCH, LEONARD ST. LEO, FRANK ALLWORTH, BUD AND JACK PEARSON, IRVING ROSE, GEORGE GLIF- FORD, LILLIAN AUNE, DOROTHEA AND NAIDA, HENRI 'ERMIIN THOMAS DRAAK. AND THE FAMOUS MUSIC BOX CHORUS NOTE—Box Office Opens 1 P. M. Today NEXT SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK. MATS. WED. AND SAT. Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley Present The Big Musical Comedy Extravaganza “LADY BE GOOD” win FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE, WALTER CATLETT, And the Origi Cast and Production Frem |hl Liberty Theater, New York MAIL $2.20, $1.65; ORDERS ey NOW soc THURS. Eves., POLI’S--TONIGHT UNo=R DIRECTION OF MESSKS A Harve/ of o Hefody end Beauty LYLE D ANDREWS l I y’m'en .v y Musx Xy um.» xmwae PRICES ZEre.. Bal. 50c. 5100, $1.50; Orchestra $2.00 and $3.30; Bargain Thursday Matinee. S0 fo $1.50: Fop. Kat Mat.. 50c to Plus Tax A Card of Great Importance to Music Lovers Somatimes a theatrical event happens of such imp oul above everything else during the cur in the Listory of buman progress. Sucn an event fs now about to occur in this eit whitle i have the pleasure and the honor of pre atiraction of great megnitude. Owing to my pre desire to werv. should mot be n ortance that it seuson like a bemcon mple lected, so that they may secure seats traordinary attraction which I a is ihe blE spectacular and r New York las al the Century Theatrs in " that city and which _was also the of P when orig: premented there as prior to its New York production. In a . Drotentiousness of estting: in personnel and Poli’s Theater for One Week Commenc; ing Sunday Evening, October 25, Mat- inees Thursday and Saturday. Theatergoers who keep fn touch with theatrical svents do not nesd to be reminded of the extraordinary Aemand for seats which tonk place in New York when "THE I " was firat presented ciats wera eagerly bought up by speculators. who sold them as high as §200 ench for the opening night. The ne: ors declared the play & sensation The theater wes packed to the doors for the entire season and thousands of people were turned away during the extraordinary New Tork engage ment. Now the hubert are pressnting “THE LOVE SONG’ with this original New York Cei om of 200 cast are Odette Myrtil, Harry K. Morton, 1. Allan Prior, Evelyn Herbert Charlotie Woodruff. Harrison i and others fn- cluding a symphony erchestra of 40. It will be presented in all its lendent glory. for all performances will now hs recaived mped envelope for of tickets and mend proper rem: tax s, orchestra, first 15 rows $3.3 Baicony, fir rows, $2.20; next 7 rows, $1.65: ias four rows, Popular matines Thursday, entire lower floor, §1.6 Balcony, 3110 and 60c. Saturday matines, entire lower floor, §3.30. Balcony, §1.5, $1.10 and Soc. on tour In the “THE LOVE SONG” at these astoundini sational musical event in the history of L. S. LEAVITT, Manager Poli’s Theater. AFTERNOON N CAPT. ROALD AMUNDSEN Wil Deliver His Thrilling Lecture Entitied “OUR AIRPLANE DASH for the NORTH POLE" Illustrated with marvelous colored pictures made from actual photos of c._‘g: Amundeen oket Smith Coocert Burean, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD SBTOKOWSKI. Condoctor WASHINGTON AUDITGRIUM Tickets. $2.0. $200, §1.30, §1.00. T. Arthur Smith Burean. 1130 G B4 Homer L. Kitt

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