Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 37

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THE EVENING AMUSE MENTS NATIONAL—"School for Scanda! “The School for Scandal.” which comes to the National next Monday with an allstar cast, is announced as a4 worthy successor to the brilllant presentation of “The Rivals.” made last season, which also was under the direction of George . Tyler. The pralge given “The School” by ties nd the record-break is doing there stand of Philadelphia tng business it in_evidence. With such artists as 0. P. Hezgie Henrietta Crosman, Julia Hoyt, May Collins. lan Hunter, Jefferson’ De An- zelis, James Dale and other players of note, “The School for Scandal” is scheduled to make a grand tour of the United States. Owing to the length of the performance. the cur-| tain for the opening night is an nounced for §:10 o'clock KEITH'S—Cecilia Loftus Three great stars will share hono fn a triple headline bill at B. F. Kelth's Theater next week. Miss Ce cilla Loftus, the world's greatest mimfe, will come first with her im pressions of stars of today and vester dav. axsisted at the piano by Williin Walker. Miss Marie Cahill will be heard in a new act which she calls Songs, Chatier, Stories.” with Robert Fariey al the plana, and the star o Capraln Applejuck Wallsce Ed dinger. will he seen in a new comedy by Edwin Rurke called “Things Could Re Worse." in which he is assisted hy Tsabel Withers and Leslie Adams Ray Huling and his dancing seal. trect from the R. F. Keith New York Hippodrome. and Ed Levan and Dorfs will he others A big feature will be the initial ap pearance of Spencer Tupman and his Hotel Mavflower Orchestra. Other acts will he announced later, TRAND—Cli The Strand Theater announces for next week Walier Clinton and Julle Rooney to top its bill of attractions. ey are accompanied by their own orchestra. Miss Rooney is a_daughter of the late Pat Rooney and a sister tn voung FPat. now starring with Marton Rent The Daughter of Rosie O'Grads Orren and Drew will Town Clown.” an eriginal sniariainment: Fay and entertain in a singing number. “Langhology Mack in a delightful « In Our A il rifle shor. v n skill The photoplay will he the Metro-Gold wyn production. “The Mvstic.” with Afleen Pringle and Conway Tearle. de cerihed zing picture ex Ppsing the activities of fake medinms on a Rooney. in present “The vaudeville Kilby will agd dancing 1edy surprise, apt. H. €. Mc the s area th Rose Melntyre. the will exhibii marksman FARLE—Lopez Debutantes. Yincent Lopez. orehestra ditector liner. the Vincent girl My well known dance eponsors the head Laopez Debutanies musicians individually Lopez at the Earle a hevy of trained hy next week. Dunbar and Turner Conglomerations™ are porting feature. Others include the Revue, with Lillian Lehger and Margaret Kadell. Dor- othy Tavlor in “Rlues and Syvncopa tlon.” with Frank Marcklev assisting Roger Williame, “'the Boy from Dixie. Healer. Reynolds and Saxton in cution.” a nevelty Timmy Eccentric chief sup in the Walter James Dyer. Astrid nd Duffs The Trouble With W mount f photop Florence Vidor. Ester Ford nz. will he showing in Washinzion a Para v, picturing Ralston and given it first ves ature GAYETY=* In new £cenes and situar srein’s thing the Gayety vith hing Beauties.” nd with = series ns. “Rnhe” Rern Beauties”™ will ap. Theater next week Sunday matine g comedy show, pear # heginninz Aly Ruhe eelipsed son is said 10 have fine actions mics dack truly hu Dudley his W seenrinz Hunt and Clyde morous and novel Farnsworth is the Vinnie Phillips. a Marie Har Byron Stamm, a and Ethel ville. in important ment “hoofers horns mer Sitnations straizht man. and pretty blonde in . sinzing soubrette lues” singer; Max versatile character man Bailey. from Keith vaude: the prima donna role, factors in the entertain- ron and Kellty, colored and 18 really good-lookin: misses are added features MUTUAL—"Hollywood Scandal: cenne Norsey Minnie “Bud” Harrison heads the Mutual show next week Miss Harri- are to the legitimate stag In addi tion are K Phillips. Goldie \an 1el Geno Hart, Fr Reese, Art Rraoks and a spirited chorus Hollywood Scandals™ is the title of the hurlesque, which presents a serfec of travesties on the latest Rroadnay successes SOPHIE BRASLAU—Thursday. Saphia Rrasian, tha American con- tralte, will he the third offering of the Ten Star Sories presented by the 1 Arthur Smith Cancert Burea the National Theater Thursday afiernoon At 4:30 o'clock ted hy nature with alce of grear richness and -range Miss Rraslau has developed it to such high point of efficiency in interpret ng songs thai she siands pre.eminent in the ranks of recital artists of today Fickets for the recital may he ob 1ained at T. Arthur Smith's Concert Rurean, 1330 G street northwest Gabrilowitsch-Bauer, November Mrs. Wilson-Greene's course of eve ning conceris at the Washington Audi torium will be opened Saturday eve ning. at 830 o'clock. when Ossip Gabrilowitsch. conductor of the Deiroit Symphony Orchestra. will appear in a iwoplano concert with Harold Bauer, the noted piano Virtuoso. The program follows: “Concerto in € Minor” (Bach-Bauer). “‘Impromptu * (Reinecke). by Haydn’ (h) “Valse” (b) “'Scherzc on a Theme by Schumanr “Variations on a Theme (Rrahms). (a) “Romance,” (Arensky): (a) “Menuet,” (Safni-Saens) Seats are on sale at Graene’'s concert hurean 1300 G street northwest Mre, in Wilson Droop's. aw York Symphony, November 10, The New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch, conductor. will open jte 192526 season in Washington At Poli's next Tuesday afternonn with the firet of a series of four con certs 1o he given in Washington this n The program will include Tschai kowsky's “Pathetique Svmphony Rrahms’ “Academic Festival Ove ture,” Debussy’s “Scherzo from String Quartet” and two arias by Bizet and Giordani. Other concerts will e given December 8, with George Gershw as soloist; February 9 (all.Wagner pro- gram) and March 16, METROPOLITAN—"The Lost World." Announced-as the most astounding achievement in the history of silent Joe are | known to fact or legend. which wan | der through the action of the picture | With life likeness, towering above the | pygmy. humzns whose lives they | threaten, eating from the tops of | trees, dragging their great lengths through the jungles. The climax is | reached when a giant brontosaurus breaks loose in the streets of London | and is havoe the entire city Interwoven With the wonders of the “lost world” is a romantle nar vative, in which Lewis . Stone, Bessie Love, Wallace Beery. Lloyd Hughes, Arthur Hoyt. Alma Bennett, Virginia Brown Faire, Leo White and Bull Montana appear. COLUMBIA—"The Gold Rush." Such is the ever increasing demand for admission to sse Charlie Chaplin's Spri over \T wAs TAKS JGFF TO GEROPE IN THe HOPES OF MARRYING Him | T® AN HEIRESS. He's NOHING BUT A BRAINLESS UNCOUTH SAP AND AGTHING CAN CVER. CHAMNGE H_l:»\/ STAR. — A WASTE OF TIME TD | WASHINGTON, D. IUTT AND JEFF—And Mutt Feels That Any Jury Would Back Him Up. (.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1925. (L INTRODUCED HIM T8 HEIRESS ||AFTER HERESS ONLY T® See ] Hita SPILL e Bean His BRAIN'S AS DEAD AS KING TuT! AFTER ALL MX HoPes AND PLANS (T Looks LIKE A LONG HARD J \uu.n-s!,x WONDER, |F P THERE He (s wiTH A e ~ p BRAIN AS AUMB A3 A WAKE | /I Hearo wou ) I DREAMT 1LOBSTER'S! A HOPELESS THE FIRST TIME. r WAS SPECIMEN OF HUMANITY! UP. GEE, MUTT, T b 3 & | nav A Funny CRAZY. \ DREAM & = LAST NIGHT ¢ \ — = N \ " N i [ | 4 B! o , it 3 Conprghe W18 by N € Puher) Trake Mk Ry U8 Pur Ofes Orens Bvar Rigies Rusorred latest picture, “The Gold Rush,” that it seems likely the picture will be con tinued into a third week, displacing | for the time the proposed showing of “The Merry Wdidow. Definite an- I nouncement of the fact has not been made. however, by the theater man. agement | == | PALACE—"Go West Buster Keaton and his heautiful S cow, Brown Eyes. will romp oss | T o the scieen at Loew’s Palace all next {man's Wife": Wednesday, Laura La week when Metro-Goldwyn will pre-{ plante in “~Dangerous Innocence : sent. for the first time in Washing- | Thursday, Harold Bell Wright's *“The flon. Buster's new comedy. (0| Re.Creation of Brian Kent': Friday Wesi!" described ax a comedy of the ! oot Gibson in “The Saddla Hawk' wide. open spaces where cows are|saturday. Douglas Fairbanks in “The cows, A human cast including How- | Thief of Bagdad ard Trusedale. Kathleen Myvers and e others will support Buster and Brown | CHEVY CHASE. By : | Sunday and Monday. Douglas Mac. Go West:™" Is the story of a Young | yean In “Seven Keys to Baldpate" man with a personality that fails to ! Geah [ "Heren, Wess 1o, Baapate register and who tries for fame and | SraRtIANe Rice Sporiught tHencs of fortune without success In the cotton | Tvants: Thecinn Eleanoy Ho oy fields of Dixie and the lumber camps {and Malcolm MacGregor In “The Cir of the North. Drifting West hel jo- “3na comedy and educational mmediately finds & kindred spirit in | Woqnait (OGN SEE €onOa I Brown Fves, the cow. and there it|ie1'ans Rod La Roque in “Wild, Wild is that he attempts to mmster they Sl 2ud Bl Lafionee iy WIS, AIL | hazardous art of punching cattle and | porl 5 o0t S OX o A playing stud poker. | day, Charles (Buck) Jones in “The Added features will incjude the |38, Chavies (Bew) Jones tn [ime { juvenile comedy. “Baby, Be Good."f W R - tweltth chapter Fathe News :and Topieai o theay, | Aol Sl EXDIRO 4 RS i Rex (the horse) in “Black Cyclone R34LTO—"Souls for Sale.” Rull's-Eve comedy, “The Party'; fifth | “Souls for Sale.”” suggested by David | chapter, “Wild West.” Graham Phillips' novel, “Garland & | : Co..” 18 the feature picture at thel DUMBARTON. Rixlto next week beginning Sundav,| Sunday, Alma Rubens and Lewis with Claire Windsor and FEugene Stone in “Fine Clothes: Monday, Bet O'Rrien in the- principal roles ty Rivthe and Pauline on in It is said the production is lavish *Speed'; Tuesday. Patsy Ruth Miller with dazzling display of feminine and Lou Tellegan in “Those \Whn finery, Miss Windsor wearing more Judge’: Wednesday, Gloria Swanson than Paris creations thronghout [in “Coast of Folly Thursdav. Rich the picture. ard Bartheimess and Ressie Love in The story concerns a voung and Soul Fire”, Friday, Irene Rich and beautiful girl. who, used to the luxn Moore in A Lost Lady Sat ies of life, loves and marries a poor | Tom Moore in “Riders of the but ambitious veung business mamn. While building up his business he TS neglects his wife. who turns to others EMPIRE. for her entertainment. Clothes are! g<ungay and Monday. Clara Bow and coat and the complications that follow | jpamsoy s oy B e K shment, and comedy, “Mac's Beth lead to a_dramatic climax Tuesday and Wednesday, Irene Rich The cast supporting the stars in-'yn A" Lost Lady.” and comedy cludes [ileen Percy. Claire Adams. ! Siranded”: Thursday. Mae Busch and Anders Randolph. Edith Yorke and|prank Mavo in “The Triflers” and George Fawcett. ! comedy. “"The Lucky Accident.” and . o Fox News: Friday. Maurice Huefty) TIVOLI—"The Limited Mail Flynn in “Heads Up." and comedy. Monte Blue. Vera Revnolds. Wil- | “Too Much Mother-in-Law™: Satur |lard Louis. Eddie Gribbon and Otis |day (matinee, p.m.). William Mix in Harlan are featured in Warner | “Ranger Bill": comedy, Assorted Brothers' production of “The Limited | Nuts,” Fox News, and episode 8 of Mail” at Crandall's Tivoli heater Play Ball,” matinee and evening. ihe first two davs of next week. he ginning Sunday afternoon The HOME. Limited Mail” affords a succession Sunday, Rin-Tin-Tin in “Tracked In of thrills and pictures the Roval [the Snow Country” and Aesop Fable rge of Colorado where llroad- | Nonday. Alice Jovee in “Headlines inz Is rich in hazards. land Art Stone in “Sherlock Sleuth™ A Clondy Romance.” the Pathe Tuesday, plice Jovee in “Daddy Goes Review and pipe organ musie by ia Hunting® andeeemedy. “Say it With Otte K. Beck. organist. and iarold | Flour Wednesda v, he Outlaw’s I Pease will complete the bhill. Tues aughter and ‘Spat Family in he Aday and Wednesday Vilma Banky and | Roval Four Flush™: Thur Rehe Rao d Colman in George Fitzmaur. ' Daniels i “Wild. Wild and rice’s production for Samuel Goldwyn | Kdna Marion in “Stranded Friday f “The Dark Angel” “One Wild | Conrad Nagel and Pauline Starke in Night A heautiful scenic. ““The Sun-1"p” and *Stan Laurel in “Navy of Living Colc and Topics of | Biue Dav Saturdav. Harold Liovd the day™: Thursday and Friday, the i Never Weaken.” Reed Howes in William Fox production. “Kentucky rhe Snob Buster.” ca n comedy Pride,” featuring Henry Walthall. |and “The Ace of Spades,” No. 1 Gertrude Astor and Peaches™ Jack- ¢ % son, with Man O War. Morvich. Fair OLYMPICT Play, The Finn and other great run- | gunday. Norma Shearer and Lew ners of the turf, together with “Our | coge in' A Slave ufh['/:.\"\]nn : 3‘1;,, Gang’ in “Official Officers™; Satur-|day. Raymond Griffith and Mary Brian ay. Douglas MacLean in "Seven |in “He's a Prince": Tuesday. Lillian Keys to Baldpate: comedy. sport-|and Dorothy Gish in “Romola’™; Wed light and chapter pla nesday, Jacqueline Logan and Clive g & . |Brook 'in “Playing With Souls AMBASSADOR — “The Wife Who | Thursday. Louise Dresser in Rex Wasn't Wanted. Beach's “The Goose Woman': Fridav. Irene Rich, supported by Huntly | Bue Jones in “The Timber Wolf" rdon. Johnny Harro Wilfred Lu- ! Saturday, Owen Moore and Madge Rel s, Gertrude Astor and Elinor Fair, | lamy in “The Parasite. s pictured in Warner Br produc- | n of Ami aftern he Wife \Who Wasn't Want which will he shown at Crandall ssador Theater the first two next week. heginning Nunday n. with comedy. news #nd topieal features and pipe organ mu sic. Tuesday and Wednesday, Metro Goldwyn's pleturization of George Ellot’s “Romola.” featuring Lillian Gish. Dorothy Gish, Ronald Colman Willlam H. Powell and Charles Lan Thursday. Ton Chanev in “The 1'n holy Three.” with Mae Busch and Matt Moore, and the Spat Family in “The Fox Hunt™: Friday. Monte Rell's production of “Pretty Ladies.” a drama of the hackstage with a mod ern revie. featuring Za Su Pitts, Tom Moora and Ann Pennington: Art Stone in “Sherlock Sleuth™ and » Pathe Review: Saturdav. Monte Rlue and Vera Revnolds in the Warner Bros.” production. “The Limited \ail an “Our Gang” comedy and chapter play added CENTRAL—"A Sporting Chance.” Lou Tellezen and Dorothy Phillips will be pictured in A Sporting Chance” the first two days of next | week at Crandall's Central Theater beginning Sundav afternoon. with Mack Sennett's “Cold Turkey.' fea turing Alice Day, a new screen beauty, {and the Pathe Review: Tuosday and | Wednesday Cectl R. De Mille's “The |Ten Commandmen 1. turing Rich- | ard Dix. Leatrice Jov. Nita Naldi, Rod i1 ocaue. Theodore Roborts and | Estelle Tavlor (Mrs. Jack Dempsey: | Thursday and Friday. Harry Carev in | “The Prairie Pirate.” the Spat Family [ in “Wild Papa.” a novelty reel. “Alice | Gets Stage Struck.” and’a Grantiand IR Sportlight” turday. Behe { Daniels in Paramount’s “Wiid. Wil usan.” supporied by Rod La Rocque ! Stan Lanrel in “Navv Rlue Days” and ;A Grantland Rice “Sportlight." with pipe organ musie | APOLLO. Sunday Wl Monday, Ramon va in “The Midshipman™ and toon comedy: Tuesday and Wedn dav, Norma Talmadge in “Granstark" and 0. Henry's comedy. “Shoes™: | Thirsday, Irene Rich in “The Wife | Who Wasn't Wanted” and Stan Laurel in “Navy Blue Daya": Friday. | Monte Blue in “The Limited Mail," Aesop Fable and novelty reel, “Alice | Solves the Puzzle": Saturday, Para- mount’s “Ruggzed Water,” Sennett's “Cold Turkey,” Sportlight and “The Ace of Spadas,” No. 3. AVENUE GRAND. (s Monday, Vilma Banky and Ronald Co'man in *“The Dark Angel” and cartoon comedy; Tuesday drama. Crandall's Metropolitan Thea- |and Wednesday, Lillian and Dorothy ter will offer next week First Na-|Gish with Ronald Colman in tional's production of “The Lost|mola”: Thursday, Lon Chaney in “The World.” which pictures the adven- Unholy three.” Aesop Fable and Pathe tures of a band of intrepid scientists | Review; Friday. Douglas MacLean in and adventurers who discover u “lost | “Seven Keys ‘to Baldpate.” cartoon WOTIA" aretirapped: thers @nd {comeds and Sportlight: S . Jane themselves called upon to combat the | NOVAK and Robert Fdeson in ““The feracious animal life which science | DAnser Siznal.” Spat Family in *Wild talla us exisied on the earth 1n,000.. | PAPA™ and “Ace of Spades.” No. (o vears ugo' The astonishing a ol this ac complishment fs fts realism in da- nicting the mast terrifying beasts rect i CAROLINA, | Sunday and AMonday, Milton Sills in “The Knockout”; Tugsday, “Every- RAPHAE Monday and Mae Sunday and Matt Moore Unholy Three.” also M B No. 1 ‘Amazing Mazie": Tuesday. Bebe Daniels in “The Mani cure irl Dinky Doodle cartoon, hree Bears™: Fox News, also ama n Chaney, Rusch in “The Adventures of [ . Here 12 the easy to keep vour hair stylishly correct. vouthful and simply heautiful. 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DANDERINE teur contest at 8 o'clock: Wednesday, | Starke in “/Sun-Up” and Wanda Wiley 'In “Madame Sank Jane” and Sport- | on in “The Danger Signal.” Sennett's | of Folly"; Assop's Fable, and episade Lewis Stone, Percy Marmont and Al in “Cupid’s Victory™: Monday, Con- | light “Sneezing Beezers” and “The Ace of | 6. “Secret Service Sanders’. Sar ma. Rubena'in “Fine Clothes": com-f 4. S0t 1 o S 2 i Spades,” No. 3 day. Raymond Griffith in “The Nigh edy, “Solid Ivory”; Thursday. Ricardo 5 °"% . & o . YORK —_— Club™, Aesop's Fable. comedy ar Cortez and Jetta Goudal in “The Span. | Paris.” Roach's “All Wool™ and Pathe | = 008 enbNe TAKOMA. ninth episode of “Play Ball fard”: comedy, “Short Pants"; also gift | Review; Tuesday, George Hackathorne | (G 0G0 G000 GERHESE PEMAT, % | Sunday and Monday. Rin Tin Tin as . - night; Friday. Barbara La Marr in iy “Capital Punishment” and Bobby | thur Lake in “His New Suit”; Tues. | the nxrvn&nx dog. ,i" “Tracked in the S\lrplnl Steam Now Stored. Dhe White, Monh comedy. Ralph | 1y, h0 0 “Onee a Boob™: Wednesday, | day, “Playing With Souls” and com. | Snow Country”; Pathe News. comedy: | Graves In “Cupld’s Boots™; also “Se-| pavmond Griffith in *Paths to Para | edy. “Tons of Trouble’: Wednesday, | Tuesday. Antonio Moreno and Patsy By means of a simple device cret Service Sanders.” No. 20 Satur- | g 3G SLR Family In ~The Fox , (onrad Nagel and Pauline Starke in | Ruth Miller in “Her Husband's Se-,plus steam may now bestored, accor: day, Svd Chaplin in “Charlev's Aunt":| jyne: Thursday. Richard Barthel | “Sun-Up” and Stan Laurel in “Navy | cret”; comedy. “Neptune's Stepdaugh- |y 1, the Swedish Academy of Eng comedy. Jimmie Aubrey in “Home| osq {n “Shore Leave" and Charlie | Blue Days”: Thursday, Bebe Daniels|ter”; Wednesday, Weber and Fields In He outs™; also “Perils of the Wild."| Chase in “No Father to Guide Him™: in “Wild, Wild Susan” and comedy. ! “Friendly Enemies”; comedy and nov.|neering Science, which has recent| No. 4 Pete Morrison in “The Empty | “Too Much Mother-indaw™: Friday, | €lty, “In a Spider's Grip"; Thursday, |awarded a gold medal to the inventor 3 " Edna Marion in “Uncle Tom's | Jay Hunt and Madge Bellamy in | Lewis Stone in “The Lady Who Lied"; The steam thus stored mav he pr SAVOY cenic and “Topics of the Day ‘Lightnin' " and Aesop Fable; Sat-| Ralph Graves comedy, “Bashful Jim":|duced during slack hours and held | Sunday. Conrad Nagel and Pauline ' Saturday, “The Triflers.”” Glen Trvon urday, Jane Novak and Robert Ide- ' Friday, Gloria Swanson in “The Coast |a reservoir until ready for use B ad | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! | | Y | I | | | | | | | 11 | [l 4 | | y | ‘ | ( 11 | | | \ | | il | ! ‘ | | t | | | | | | | | e | ¥ | | | | | | | | | ’ Ned (who rather fancies himself a bon vivant): | : | | | “HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN—DISCOVERED DRINKING POP!” | | X | | I Allan (a jriend since the days when his only drink was milk): | “HELLO, RIP VAN WINKLE; HAVEN'T YOU WAKED UP YET TO THIS NEW CLICQUOT | | CLUB PALE DRY GINGER ALE? IT’S DELICIOUS ENOUGH TO MAKE EVEN YOU A RE- | SPECTABLE CITIZEN. SIT DOWN AND I'LL START YOUR REFORMATION.” | 11 | 11 | | | | £ | | I That dry-sounding word, sec, exacily desesibes the delicate taste of the | Pale Dry Clicquot. Like the golden Clicquot, you can get it én sizteen £ ounce bottles, containing two opulent drinks. Also in ten-ounce boitles. ‘ % The Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Massachuseits. | | | l — G P e A e ——————

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