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L W0l hz %unfifiy %i&f Automobiles . Part3—14 Pages WASHINGTO ., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER DOROTHY DAYL ADELAIDE. Keiths BURTON el X HOLMES ~ National { Largest Indoor Circus. “Lfl}",\\ S Mighty Indoor Circus which is announced for the Strand Theater in the near fut |satd to nave not oniy the atmosphere C * A . but the tngredients of a real honest-to- | om lng’ t tra C th ns goodness big top. which means wil animals of the wildest jungles, lions —_— tigers and leopards; hare-back riders NATIONAT—Nance 0'Neil. MUTUAT ire, is Poor patronage, But American Turl{ey as Goes On. B Ao Talbonmen S inrtr i right “Hamlet in Modern Dress,” with de luxe on beautiful Arablan steeds the National Theater next wee he Hor sy Girls,” coming to S BRasil Svdney as the melancholy Dane leaping grevhounds and cute pome imencing Monday December % 1 St ek, commen g Because theatergoers had heard S e s ice (°Neil, America’s greatest cur nday, December § another By Philander Johnson. they conldmorputchase scat Inienlt balancers, jugglers and the greatest | B o e e aanet Mg i | congress of freaks ever assembled i1 | any tndoor cfreus or vaudeville: ~ 7 The ensemble will include Haver e mann’s lion, tiger and leopards: Li PURSUANT to an annual custom| tionate sympathy of the New World at the hox office, Horace Iiver vho presented the production hailed at t ics as an epoch maker < greyvhounds an, : Yes, we're Irish, that's no harm. t is said. decided reluctantly to bring = : 4 atrical p . a brief reference |\ 5 V€ € J sl ety i e e A A& D ian St. Leon, the world’s most beau nd we'll help our deaf old friends [ Booth Theater Saturday night last school, Prof. Brak: 15 described becanse it was hastily i tion as this “Hamlet in Modern o N % : - 7 4 : not to be confused with 1dev 1 ganized to glean up the small| Ah, wurra! wurra! A dancing[ Dress” disappear from the New York |— — |is_strlctly a circus with only arens hange which flows so generous | foot and a lighthearted Jay were the | stage, Kenneth MacGowan, Robert acte. i e e S °E L per the Nation pauses to recount its/exception then, introduced by way | FEdmond Jones and Eugene O'Neill in- . fon (O el inelud- | ryesday, s n. benefite under the influence of the contrast to the more somber| Yit Mr. eright’s play to the t tt t e = —— | Borden Harriman, Reres e e Ay e ~“The Perfume of Sodbsiiiiia e ek ies] bidk bl s T w<t | Greenwich Village Theater for the | [=e arriman.; st Rose.” a syposium of the i R S [ S R U urren A Vo) o T Do — L R e e how” is no more: indeed, theplace in a more or less intellectually | proquction of “The Fountain, and educational value, complete the bi o) 5 i | oneact psvchological myste cast of both fowl and theater tickets| guided public esteem. Pat was a| New Yorkers who claimed they could At th h B Wieal: i — | el S et v Charles David Have Washing has grown so amazinglv that many |song-and-dance man, cotempora-|net purchase seats at the Bonth t the Theaters This eek. GAYETY—"Models and Thrills.” KEITH'S—Elsie | onian, and Daw 1 miniature e "’"'»"‘""\»‘ neous with a sister soubrette, who | Theater will have another opportunt NATIONAL=“Seventh Heaven,” drama. Opens tomorrow evening. “Models and Thrills” will start fts | [lsic Janis, after clos seaiion] (ITIORC (ORI 2 PR ST R e G s 1 — Fiflat POLT'S—“Hello Lola,” musical comedy. Opens this evening. twice daily presentation at the Gavety | 10\ de\ e for & briet tour, and will} Fennells tion {“We try our hest to please you all, BELAS e SR & . | | Theater with today" - . 5 ; mas Her p ork, w - . : s Y + T LASCO—“White Magic,” fantastic comedy. Opens tomorrow eater with today’s matines and con- | top the bill at B. . Keith's Theate b _T)h» hy,ml*, i hea'i"r_ mm»min, ?‘(‘.d\ We hope we don't intrude. Will Vindicate Poetry. e B tinue all the week ext week in a new act, “Typleal Janls [ [¢ I peere . with them the collegiate and other| The D sisk , - Jorgs = . ¥EIMOE: _ 4 | 2 Hits. homas Haggerty of Washingt e athe celleeiale el | S iheiDincan s or:x'uuld not rec-| [N the hope that he may help tol | KEITH'S—Adelide Hughes, vaudeville. Opens this afternoon. | Peck and Jarboe, its producers, hoth v 3 il S S ) X hgnize even as distant ancestral rescus the poet’s art from the s = A % are well known in Washington, each = = The ob fitha ' . ¢ selves with drama on literary lines.| relations. hypocritical ban under which it long EARLE—Stafford Pemberton Dancers, vaudeville. Opens this after- formerly having heen the resident EARLE—Edna Wallace Hopper. e el : Indicate a strong belief that theatri- | % k% has rested and so restore the love for noon. manager of the Gayety The Earle Theater next week Wil |ar intrineie wnd artictie woecm 1 cal interest has arrived at a parting | The Vokes family was a group of | !t felt in other days, when great poets STRAND-—FEarl Lindsay's Revue, vaudeville. Opens this afternoon. sModelyiandishrills': injes nawishowi| pressnt s as & dta.~ headiine s atiraction {igronp ol pl imbried of the ways; that a choice must be | wonderful entertainers, who rollick- | Wete & crown of glory in literature. | | =y\VETY “Models and Thrills,” burlesque. Opens this afternoon Dol EhouL L e R 1 onumin | DAt Wallace Donper, "ihe (83 year | withian atisd the 1 made as to whether the superficial|ed in a manner that pleased all tastes | Vil Lowe Hillver will offer his SAYET] (Modelsiand Sl urlesq pen - | |lighting effects, in ita’ lines and in|old flapper” The upparent Youthful iy ‘Vicror Kerne: io head of ihe diverslon of the organized profes- i i 2 contribution, in lecture form, to the MUTUAL—"Hey Ho,” burlesque. Opens this afternoon. novel action. Its twelve scenes bear | niess of this star er years on the (¢ Schoo! the Little The iversios £ the organi P from fastidious to careless, in more | movement well under way in the Tit ! | sumptuous settings and special music e is one of the marvels of the da 1o t divecs Thenias: He sional theater chall lead the proces-ior less consistent farce, with music | tie Theater, which has its habitation 5 = | has been written for these numbers day morning at 11 o'clock M t, tion director sion or whether the spontaneous ex-|and dancing, such as “Bells of the|!n the Wardman Park Hotel. NATIONAL—“Seventh Heaven. ice Oshourne In a new act called |and ensembles, | Hopper will present a spectal perfor pression of independent groups and | Kitchen.” Rosina Vokes, who even-| Mr. Hillver, son of the late Judge| Romance, lov \d heart-warming | “Members of the Same Club.” Dody Hurl, the Scotch comedlan,|ance for women only, in which she o e " { communities shall demand, with a|tually starred alone, one of the ac.|Curtie Justin' Hillyer, long one of | pum ! aie caid to be paramount in |, Fthel Mook, contralto and prima|offers an entirely new laugh charac’ | will reveal her complete morning rou illyer Lecture on Poetr suppert of popular ac m, an unob- | tresses who could attract public Washington's foremost residents in SR R M| donna of the English variety stage, } terization in an eccentric role. No | tine, from arising until garbed for ths ol Tiow s il e s el e rein e |tr uld attract public at-| oG NG S itiral lnes, himselt is | “Seventh Iieaven,” which will pay its [ hut new to thix country, will be |less in ability is promised for Charles | street. lectura on American poetr Wa > BaL o DI tention by giving three short plays |2 \riter of verse, and for this reason | long-awaited visit this week to the [heard in several songs from her | Marshall and Charles La Vine, fun-| The bill will be completed by vaude. lectura on Amer Picetvie: i hes. | man P3rk Little in one evening's program., Wwas|he has chosen his favorite medium of | National Theater, beginning tomorrow | elaborate repertoire, with Miss Fdith | makers; James Fiancis and Fred Dale, | ville offerings, film features, ot The independent theater has fre-\jrought vividly to remembrance |exprassion as a theme for n series of night. Page at the plano. |leading man and juvenile, respec-|tral and pipe organ music. i;fl Hiliyer is well known in lit . quently asserted itself. 1f brilliantly|when Laurette Taylor's serious play, | lectures, the firat of which, “Euterpe [ “Seventh Teaven” i claimed to| Others will include Claire Vincent | tively; John Quisg. who depends upon | 3 — . Hillyer ts well known in lite suceessful, it soons falls into a rut.|“In 2 Garden,” presented Ferdinand|!n America,” will be delivered in[rank as one of the great outstanding |In an “Etching Irom Life” framed A his vaudeville powers; Marjoris Dale S SN SHEanci Renanits Wilten ofiverss aodias aice ke and has even created a combination Rnim as antocratic in method and as isregardful of ancient proprieties as G ch s a supporting Washington. @ Aramatic successes of tha decade and | b e B ok m"“')"‘e"r‘r“‘m;m:v "("f’l“‘:f}’:a";‘""‘\}::; In spite of a frivolous affectation of | gacond only to “Lightnin'” with| Carr Lynn, English comedian, in {204 Evelyn Whitney, soubrettes, each | by Francls Renault, known as the e e o O iy R Nl e onne t | heing bored by it, Mr. Hiliver believes | scenes lald in the Paris slums and a | “Something Different”; Sun Fong o evinove an Individual share | original “slave of fashion,” who win | xoif, O the & let 1 introdu Sl ‘Sommercialithenterdtscit Uhhics - Do © g the Mmost|that the world has mot yet lost its|theme of human courage and regen- |Tin & Co.. Chinese wonder workers, | 2 (07 5 ng, dance and | feature a $50,000 wardrobs of gowns T Hillver. | was.the case when the fight against| g L. and snappy comedians of the|real interest in poetry, and he be. | aratton. and the Four Ortons on the tight- (B3 = 00 girls 1s prom. | ST WAPS AS an added featurs Alex T T 1B i3 | dav. Tt was strange to see him strug- | lieves it can bs made What for want [ " Tha one company fs headsd by two [ wire. with Aesop's Fables, Toples of | cy |ander Gerber will present Charl the Rla FIMIger: syncickte Te gling with wary solemnity through | of A better term he is pleased to call | interesting personalities—Anne For- | the Day and the Pathe News Weekly. 2 |and Her Gang, with Leab and Burns, | ed In the establishment of the Shu-| . 2 hed-wire entanglement of long | “fashionable.” Teeth i@l yooug | Desdahl acat end 5 in a song and dance revue staged by | t ions of tha Supr apt. Gordon King. | sprightly ingenue, and Rae Le Anse | Naxt week the Strand hill s topped i Nanette,” Deec. 14. “No, No, Nanette” will be the at fon at the National Theater start - ) : = MUTUAL—“Hey Ho. = - | bert' pivalry, Tt is distressing to He 1s said to handle his theme with Sl ot 7 LE- | Franels Weldon. o Moy ek D e v e freie N Vol loieestocas| CEccoies i sentiment, but not sentimentally, and | OTMeT Sereen favorite, s Diane, and F;‘r':: = q'::;’“’;:::::::“ g:’r‘:::: “Hey Ho,” one of the new showson | _Others wil: bs Ralph Rogers and )15 MInday nieht December 14, wit e i st : P . much interest 1S being manifested in | pagoe e : = ad - | the Mutual circuit, comes to the Mu- | Elsle Donnelly in a comedy, entitled | Crumit and Ona Auncon. o hichi entof one of the smailer Midwest-| o ghe Daly family, who, in a farce [ his venture. celved his training in the Theairs exponents of the art of terpsichore, ! | “The Italian Count,” and the M. E. G. | Siamit and Ona Munson, all hight Odeon and Mme. Rejane's repertoire gif! ed stars, heading the cast. No, No. Nanette” has a contaglous gavety. The music of the pia. charms, the comedy is brisk and the | ern cities that the Little Theaters of | .jicg" “Vaeation" exploited talents } t r I3 incl e 2 Manhattan are often inclined tol,;h extraordinary versatility Dan ST the 1 : : o ¥ s her who resc mapifest, even at the box office, a| |5y ] At Youth Eternal ing young street was ! h T \ ;, whose scenes with = Marie . e sinthe-crs ernoon. These delightful young danc- { highbrow and austere demeanor to- ) Diane from a cruel, absinthe-crazed 5 voung tual Theater this week, opening today. |y ime ~ (o™ (0N The cast of principals includes Al Gollywog.” Golden, one of the best of character| A feature photoplay and subsidiary onists, in company, Paris, as Chico, the roister- | headline the program at the FEarle | < | Theater this week, beginning this aft- lactors: Viarry St ¥ 1l com: L i che v i e | Dressler were so funny, is the most | \\/HEN Kdna Wallace Hopper comes | sister. The outbreak of the war, the | ers will be presented in a new act | (07N, ¢ e oy fESER lconipletattheimrocxam. tvrics are sparklir i% e st N atie oo courte- | recent conspicuous figure of recol to Washington next week, vande. | return of the sightless Chico and the | originated and staged by Stafford Pem- | £yR /e85 F AR R, riond and Tty | GAYETY—“Black and White Revue. | 1L 15 described i musical come | sicw a8 a specialist on the drama. Tection. OF the Berger Swiss family, | ville patrons will have an opértunity | complete regeneration of the lovers |berton, for seven consecutive seasons |, DU fomedian; Mavmond and frv- . | plus. SE NG light t a 2 dancing seasation at the New York 5 ” The Gayetv Theater next week will| The “I Want to Be Happy" son |18 °f ® | \yinter Garden. The personnel of the | Jlildred Croslerre, prima donna; Betty | offer Jack Redd's “Black and White | is bnsed on the desira ot - Jimm Pemberton Dancers Includes Nina [ APbOLt, singi "é'i“‘"‘ lancing soubrette:| Revye,” a famous show. said to be | Smith, a wealthy publisher of | Haynes, Eleanor Peake, Jennatte Hel- | Babe Bradley, ingenue, and Bud Ab- | petter than ever, with many new fea- | to 1 struggling” young ladies | big and’ Dorothy Daye. bott, character actor, with an un-|iyres since last season, including & | happy with charge aceonnts, ere . who played bells and musical glasscs | to observe at close range one of the | through faith are high Leadership for a new era of drama | long with a program of general in-| most remarkable women in America. [ story both gay and gripping. is at hand ready to organize cven-|™ "8 Miss Hopper confesses to 62 years of | The cast includes Remy Carpen, tually under some auspices as the age, vet looks but little more than |godchild of Sarah Bernhardt; John 18. De Wolf Hopper recently wrote | W. Ransone, veteran character come- terest, Fred Berger, who was its mu- | sical director, is still making neigh- Carnegie Institute of Technology of i ! c 2 usually fast-stepping chorus of pretty Sirem hein i i e ag g Pittebmrgh, just mow in comvention, | Porly visits to the city from time o .y \hen he met his former wife | dian: Charles Gotthold; W. H. Post, m‘\:;{;;;,1:%;2%‘;:}3,;3“,,,T!‘.g:,k‘};f,;»gm.. 'Abbott and Golden are the pro. | puiiior of speclalties not presented ; while his overfrugal wife indulges i t . ‘| time from his home in Warrenton, | in" philadelphia this vear she looked | co-author of “The Vagabond King"; 8 5 e Hat | ducers. H - fetdes ~ savings accounts. “The complicatior n ke most new and serious dra- | I anaged the Columbia The. % Baant 2 Derey Winter, son of the late Willigm | Ments.” with many Jaughs; Hugh Mc- | qUgers i The cast includes some old favorites | that vccur provide most of the hilar! Fatichcntesariics. sore promivent] Ve EemanapelitheiColus The_ | no older or less beautitul than when | Perey Winter, son of the late ‘o | Cormick and Grace Wallace in a nov atinees are given daily. |and several newcomers, particular at- | ties i s oo s ot [ater for allong time. He introduced | he married her many years ago. Miss | Winter, dean Lt “"‘""“" dramalic gy “The Little Red Schoolhouse,” | tention having been given to the se In addition to the stars the cast 1 in it r monstrations by its{Cop Sith Russell to the stage as a| Hopper apparently “has succeeded | critics, and Grace Menken = who | 5,3 the house features, consisting of Burton Holmes Today. | lect!on of the chorus. ! cludes also Virginia O'Brien, Jack Me " publicity industry than by the devel-| 20, 2100 [ “ tertainer, Russell be- | where Ponce de Leon fafled. She has | shared headline honors with Wilfred | srehestral and pipe organ music, and, | Burton Holmes this aftermoon at| Manager Ira J.La Motte announces | Cauley. Fva Mas Trameis. eadns opment of new ideas for a strictly | U0/ Berger's brother-in-law, and his | found the secret of eternal youth. |Clark in big-time vaudeville. as an added attraction, the Paramount | , _ 3 i | a speclal midnight show at the Gayety | Yates, Irene Comer and Janet Horton § A tienallstic thecates o thevAtacricanl Gptrnligsiag- T S e Austin Strong {s the author of |Quintet, a mixed vocal organization, |3:30 and again this evening at 8:30, &t | Friday, December 11. * Lvith “girls galore." i 3 tyne success in such plays a Ssdnl “Seventh Heaven.” He wrote “Three i ciassical and operatic numbers. |the National Theater, will continue = : 2 S Valley” and “The Poor Relation Stafford Pemberton. Wise Fools” and is a step-grandson of | This quintet is_comprised of Gina D | his pictorial explorations through s & . was such as to make him much more Robert Louis Stevenson. Sanectis, Emily Muller, Raimond Scala, P 2 5 13 . No time could be more fitting than | /,} a2l as a star than as an inci-| QTAFFORD PEMBERTON, who —_— Bl Romito, and AThast Amaal ; .’.’];“; b g e Leveloxus, Turkey Time for a back glimpse of | & o) feature of a popular concert originates and directs_the terp. Romeojsusi Jullet 15 ontroned The photoplay will be Willlam De | Ay Holmes has selected as the atart n t € pOt 1 t a stageland, which, aspiring to the| J50S FHGE 01 fminent family, | sichorean offerings of the Pemberton| Due to sudden fliness of Jacques| Mille’s production for Paramount of | ing point for this journey the LaKe of 5 most us novelties, still pre- | PTOBY: S ad the cour. | Dancers, now a current vaudeville of - | Samassoud. conductor of the Wash- | Frank Craven's stage play, “New |Gareo (0 oF €018 Jourhey t - serves with rigorous exactitude tra- | (1¢ Four Cohans toured the coun-| toring s for seven vears a dancing | ington Opera Company, the perform- | Brooms.” featuring Ressie Love, Neil | porRf Po%e Praises have becn eung ke : z ditions which date back to time im- | r¥ waen thc term i star of the first magnitude at the New |ance of “Romeo and Juliet,” sched-| Hamilton and Phyllis Haver. in & do- | pliny possessed two villas, after| JOSF RUBEN and George Nash will | tured, will definit open in Naw memorial. One of the first thines | ¢Mmployed as a theatrical designation, | york Winter Garden uled for tomorrow night at the Wash- | mestic comedy of the present day. A R be in the cast of “Merchants of| York December 28 following & pre and not limited, as now, to service| [n his t‘me Mr. Pemberton was also |ington Auditorium, has been postponed | cluding Bellagi: Zilla_ S E ek i 5 . timinary as a title for a publication devoted|a co-stellar dancing attractfon with |until December 8, according to an an-| gpR AND—“Farl Lindsay’s Revue.” | loni, zfie (nurgl: 3:&1;’:;;;2:“3??;]9 g;‘or)':e :m;l ‘bfl": i eater Guild. eiv the principles of total absti s disenee o- | \ae M ¢, now famous as a screen | nouncement made by Director Edouard - ; ience. Possibiv if there had heen a | L7 nthoritat \?."f.'“(:’h,m“".,,?fl 1)“"_ r‘:: iryylg:n)ti: ‘Gertrude Hoftman, who | Alblon. & At the Strand Theater this week, |lake and up over the mountains to Noah did after the deluge was to s play, “The Fa v in Chicago, 9 e < | s Varese and to Lake Maggi 2 o iolated that, as so many sailors| "Gt qoin “has been elevated along | ferpsichorean creations that reflect KEITH'S—Adelalde Hughes | vue headlines an unusually large|the recent peace pact was signed.|naw revue to be presented fn New | achore are prone to do. No doupt |16 disdain, Bas been elevaiod 2008 | her former glories In their beauty and | 4 favorits in a_new role will be | vaudevilla and picture bill After this will come the cruise around | York. £ | A i S To i g 1er- | arace as well as in dancers whom she | the topliner at B. F. Keith's Theater | ' Tha revus is a heautifully staged |Lake Garda, with its terraced lemon s ol N e e ik arions Fudimentare artistic | preters to exclusive and serjous dis- | has taught. 1558 this week. It is mone other than |and lavishly costumed dance and song |and olive groves, and finally to Lake | The next bic muslcal uroducucw‘\"‘“ i “‘,'l‘di""“'- DRylsminy, ii8: accomplishments rers displayed. tinction. R Mr. Pemberton )rhn!l “hnn}}?n:!on Adelaide Hughes, dainty and {nimit- | extravaganza, produced in seven Lugano, for more scenes of beauty in [ will he an operetta based on the life ‘{‘:w’ {j””‘ ws.”' tomorrow night in And if aJl the makings of an audi-| . . as his home, and has sought here to |ahle dancer, who has hene seen here | scenes, by a talented cast including |2nd about the city and lake of this|of Paganini, with book by Edward! k. : { . ! s The latest independent movement |continue his work, both through and | in many elahorate dance offerings | Virginia F . Phelps Twins, Thos. | N&me. Knoblock and &core by 8igmund Rom- | xormatl Mi ence had not been drowned, they !, (B0 D07 cary a clear field in| With his pupils. e has a unique | with her partmer, J. Hughes. Mr.| Manahan, Marjorie ILane, Dorothy | ~DoIng the Dolomites” will be pre. | bers. Rl RO of : would have organized a “Turkey which to operate, so far as strictly creative ability, even though many | jlughes has retired from the stage | Markey, Adeline Thorn, Hilda Bar-|®ented Sunday, December 6. [} Ramisaibrece mesineenschasson) have contributed five sketohes Show.” A of his delightful dance fantasies may |, write and manage and his_ first n a ¢ Lee Reed. world is dancing, and the profes- |, riistlc presentation. And it s be | [jughes i starred. She is assisted | dfan, Tew ¢ sional theater offers no competition | cause there are many people who be- | v Bennv and \Weste e ‘The added | k face come- [JAN oper, with funny stories | new enwich Village Fo! S . | for the cast of Willlam Hurlbut's ©T RICHARDS TOMORROW. | i 30 ba produced enrlv noxs Miss Janet Richards will continue | month by Joseph Shea and L. 11 ‘ot to go quite so far back as| ers pro. I when she reported at the theater, she de lec witl a 1 this) tion with entertainment until thisy poY €886 18 PERCC JEEEH BROTE - = =————————— written and arranged by Hal Dyson. | mores and Me,” by Harry Ruskin and | Europse—“Will France T : lapse of the supply of suitable rou-| The lyrics are by J. J. Hughe. pe. rance_Turn in Des. No. i etracing “family | ® x 1, & big juzZ | and comic songs during his turn “A ® 5 . Washington hue in its th } :R e yu‘u‘nln‘k.i ‘}l‘\.rz Rr\::lel'\v\“’ more or less scholastic assertions | lieve that Mr. Pemberton’s work i an | jand and many novelty numbers. | Knight In The Temple of Fun'. her review of “Affairs International” | Bradshaw. ably 100 girl ushers, Mildred Crosierve, e trom the hillboards as . re.|in rivalry. It lends some of the|art asset of the National Capltal thit | The offering has been created, writ: | ~ Other numbers will include Charles | at the second lecture of her course to-| A musical version of “A Pair gr blrlesale prima donni. tiis weel o s of Duails cowe w most influential names to their lists | the announcement of his performances | ten and staged by Mr. Hughes and [ and Grace Keating in # number call- [ morrow morning tn the Masonic Tem. | SIxes.” by Laurence Schwab and P |liie Mutual Theater, was once an wer- minder of family groups whose | L i protagonists, and | %18 received with more than the usual [ has been fermed “An Intimate In- | ed “Huckleberry Finn'; Dora Maug- | ple Auditorium. speaking espscially of | G- D6 Sylva, is announced for produc- | ¢telte in a theater in Newurk, Ohic day. There is a touch of hereditary Elleen Wilson and Theodore Bab- | Dave Stamper, with Muir: Fullman | peration to a Fascist Dictator?” S S interest is developed means will| S ic a v. as Miss F' Heat ¥ 5 # 153 . cock have been engaged for the voted to vocal study and training pride in the jaunty confidence with SSBr iy be oy ndito tilize st pr tine m“uenaw \}lnnh, ‘xm(\lrallv\, as o s lvflnklp eath, a pert fl‘ndlnlvll}_b ','h"" ™ n_ml ’I‘Hrnfl: Elo‘lh;rs in She will review also some of the | o¢" wphe Night #Duel” "by Dan This is her first season in burlesque Hichiattention: 5| calledlith ithe | DEomptly time passes, becomes a trifle shop- ' pleasing voung person, will be fea- | ““Variety Capers”. an acrobatic dance ' knotty political problems in home af- |ty fo | . : rich 3 bl T e e e BSES, 4 2 S e pheE : il fng etticel] b Rubin, which i announced to cpen | Kooney prowess in the bit of thejitably through the cus ¥ €121 'worn.g This time the turkey.dinstead IUIed. I S8 Quartctte, of iSong) fumber, spleed witlh fun. .| fairs now worrying the administration, | iy New vork during the Christmas | y Blackmer is about to enter mg and the dance here most mod- | nels of distribution. of being a frivolous, ornate bird, as- | Stortes.” by l.-“"\} Breen, assisted | The photoplay. “The Wrongdoera” many of which must be referred to| holidays undsr the direction of the | ¥a lie in a _condensation of “The 4 ‘ > * % x < e spectacles that suggest *'[ g L - | ¢ ymore. | iy - MacGregor-Kilbourn C 4 Mountain Man,” a thriller. Iy i ted. TI inal Pat * * umes thi pec that suggest at_the piano by iliilam W. Dougal. | featuring Lionel Barrymore, is a thrill- | the Sixty-ninth Congress cGregor-Ki orporation. 1B in Man,” hrill crnly interpreted. The original Pat| A : 2 he mechc s & Fred Ardath. known from coast to | ing romantic drama which holds your| These weekly reviews are given in | E 3 i = Kooney flouriched in green coat and | The Turkey Show stands ready, | pedantry. and its only danger is that| coast as the King of Hokum, is back | interest grippingly. Anne Cornwall.|the New Masonic Temple, Thirteanth Arthur Hammerstein announces| Michael Corp: Angales | hort pant= at a time when Irich!as it has always done, to fll in any |a pubiic, grown somewhat wary, may | after a soiourn in the revues. This | Helen Macfadden, Henry Hall, Flora |atreet and New York avenue, at 10:48 | that his new musical plof” ‘dong of | 1UCer, IS negotiating with saveral Ne made ite call for the affec-|spaces that may be created by glmustake it for an owl time be appears with Earl Hall aud ' Finch and Henry Sedley are in thela.m, b the Flame,” with Te ».L a tea (Continued on Second Fugw) !

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