Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 34

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N, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. has been illustrated in the individual [ subtle fascination of Florence, the| COLUMBIA- work of each singer. It THE EVENI i STAR, WASHING! “The Merry Widow.” |ring Lioyd Hamilton; the Metropolitan | the finest meant un- | Italian city whose charm never fades.| Tarich von Stroheim’s production of | World Survey, and a special mus 3 ma Shearer is the girl of the story selffsh devotion to the common good. “The Merry Widow," based on the|feature. furnished by Mell Paxton|and Tan Keith the villain With 4,000 assured seats at 50 cents e : T PER— 1 S Vi peretta by kranz and Milton Davis, the Metropolitan’s F l P i expected the Auditorium | RUTH DRAPER—Tomorrow. | famous Vienneso overetta by Frana| pine Grganists, will b 1o rhe enter oA PO R e unera rices dwded to greet these famous| Ruth Draper will be heard at the | John Gilbert, probably will continue | tainment. . acting of his career. Nor. hger 2 Ay Life;” udapted to the e ach z anterts singers Belusow Theater tomorrow at 4:30 | next week at Loew’s Columbla Thea- & 4 N S injioes. gpattsSaadine stoRnEen S pan. in her original character sketches. | tar. where the production had a ser-| PALACE—‘The Tower of Lies.” |scree 1 the Drury Lane play by l ower “Tip Taes.” a mew musical comedy | el L MIs TAN—Satu Draper, who is an American |sational premiere last Sunday after-| Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer and|Cecil Raleigh and Seymour Hicks, will by Guy Bolton annd Fred Thompson. MUTUAL—"Step Along.” Mischa n, the world-famous »f family distinetion, began her |noon. It is generally acknowledged to | Victor Sea Metis L with music by G Gershwin and A AL—" Along. violinist, < ted by Joseph Bonime [ career as an entertainer some years | be the finest production of Von Stron- | Goldwyn trio, comes to the Mutuall ¢ (he piano, will be presented as the | ago for private clubs and in the draw- | heim's career. “The Merry Widow” | Tower of Lies," Theater next t week with a cast of DU | gocond artist in Mrs. Wilson.C rooms of society. After ha music is a delightful supplemental| Agnes Christine day evening. Its|lesque principals headed by Max Cole-| qepjos of Saturday evening c -cess at home she ventured | feature of the program, mous Swedish no authors of “Lady [ man, Hebrew comedian, and including |, HEEton AU tortus e tEler Ve anitie ron 1f, “The Empe pre- Stone. Harry Jackson, Virgl of this week, at 8:3 , and for three seasons METROPOLITAN—*“Classifled.” which will be the Marion O'Neill, Chester G . London, appearing | (ounne GriMith will be pictured at will be pre- y, wh Maurice Tourn, | race scenws “Kid” Lewis, a ticlpating; back-sta slcal revue, and 1 tyrics by Ira Gersh sented at the Natior week, opening Ruthors were Be Good,” wl sented here. h was directed by h illing horse . with Ted I champion, par: e shots of @ & any other Johnston of the el by Selma L of Port picture f Palace Theater next week 5 rls Sisters and a talent Saint-Saens, Ysaye, . e Ao it veek. ; the setti v chorus | Santdens, yeay I dacene JAter | Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next | o io0F Jeastiom, foremost among di- Lytell has the role Steel Vaults, $85 tor, irrison’s special features S drbeitiiad s A ey e hel'| week in the First National production, | i ters, I =ald t0 have made w dra nt and adventy English WOE: by, ; addition to the burlesque HpiTedit T untry she de- b ifled,” adapted from the novel s of this story of u|gentleman who almost wrecks his for: Ambulances, $4 e daien s nhies were staged | In addition io_the burlcsqu e L Mra, Wil | lighted capucity houses at theaters in | MSReGl, SOEP! oy hatore, It 1| FOUER ter Eihr ving woranipn | oA WHO alincet r ke ki » by Sammy L n augmented or-[tions, inc , Monday h ) wert: Burveau, 1300 G| New York, Chlcago, Boston, Philadel- | Y o i y s daughter as a princess in make- | 4 e z 1 : 't esday night, a sur el 2 claimed, has this charming actress b : ce- | and the supporting cast include chestra will be sted by William | € e ieadhy e e t northwest phia, Washington and Baltimore. had 8o interesting. so true) to life and | Peueve, and who, when the girl goed|ian Niror. Pavistts Ben W.W. Chambers Co. . formerly with George White's| ¥ s, astray in an eff miaiia] o e ’ per is the granddaughter | human nature, or so dramatic a 2 BURTON HOLMES SUNDAY. Dan, famous in’ the [vehicle, as this film play of a working | frts from Burton Holmes will give the first of istic world as the editor of the | girl who yearned for the luxuries| rom the real i s beautifully illustrated travel lec-| New York Sun, and she herself is the | that come with millions. And then ”n':;{'m lapse that gi Lon Theater Sun- ' quthor of the various sketches pre- when she might have had them, she|CHaNey an opartunity to do some of 1 Sun-y sented by her. Without the ald of [didn't want them after all his sub e is enabled | The story is such that during sev Wt men, id on Friday ni ven an opportunil to save her par.|Chadwick, Cha Delahe: Salbhann, Fan Gredssy e s The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cliftora .I Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. (Continued on Today. ister Choir will give a o'clock at the than the visit of » various cities. It nt toward better wurche Williams: Westminster Ch Wes Page Thirty five ) ers in Toombs, anette MacDor Keiler, spe Victor Arden and ing planists. The score of this pr her gr stage Into aleral of the scenes she is afforded op.) whievements snd her | room full of people or to turn a ball- | portunity to appear In a_series of | room dress into rags with the quick | gorgeous costumes. The supporting 15 povtrayed | twist of a shawl. This requires a|cast includes Jack Mulhall, d nmance of [ power of a is [ musi the dignity o matic imagination, but [ Crane, Charles Mur Edythe Chap. Moskin Says nley B. F. KEITH'S—Justine Johustone. 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