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2 ‘\‘\(I’QT‘\IT'\ITS THE SUNDAY STAR, W \\HI\(. D, C.. NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS, J011n W Ransone S Career. cene Field ! Frohman | of In the Sp()thvht | First Page) presentation | h musie by Frank Grey. is esentation ahonut Norma Lee y»'vnr‘“ Nt to the o Arch Selwyn's They have been playing ences to large audi sresentation of were closed | 1 he moan Islands &pent At sea i ir ) the theater d finally as a play rote “Three Wise r Golden success will offer sma. adapted version at the Novem ed it ks voung DANCING DANCING k5 GYMNASIUM CLASSES Yor Women—Edw. F. Miller Sudio 1208 18k Fr. 4587 LETTIE MARIE BARRETT « Dance FTUDIO, 1213 K ST DAVISON'S T iroom and Stage Di 1 Stage Dancing. Du Jupont_ Circle. Phone GLADYSE WILBUR Tchernikoff-Gardiner School of Dancing Faculty Pupils of Pavlowa, Be ¥ kiur The terpretive pecial Chil agements guaranteed in one_ 1o graduate pupils. | Catalogne N. 874 | first in that part there alen the middle | land d-| comedian in support of Elsie Janis in | London . but an outbreak | the theater, and Recom- | Keene, | mpany e induced the t v that Will T wspaper man nim. In its orig duys would have been re- it. Later it became ntic.” in which Ran- d with great success for intic” reach. two weeks' en Olympic Theater, | and the Bowery. A com was necded for the | advice of the n an ambitious office | treet nager engaged Daniel Froh FRANCIS RENAULY, Tmpersonate to the patri. | next week. with ’ s ~ Bungalow Cure for California | with southe plav Ben Hur and win would muke the u the Leeds ¢ and cracking my lash in ace of Bill, who wus almost 1 nt and wmazemen FALL CONCERT DAVISON GLEE CLUB John R. Monroe, Cond Thurs., Dec. 3, 8:15 P.M Masonic Auditorium Admission 1.00 (ine. tax) B. AL Kosick!, Mer., 1723 Desales St N.W JANET RICHARDS New Masonic Temple 13th St & N. V. Ave | _Every Monday Morning at 10:45 s s v anger and half Take it away scene designer, and the cast i« respon Slave of Fashion | Strand Side Sho“s of the Capital. ‘GRAND CARNIVAL‘ WlshmglonyCollfig‘c of Music ; and FROLIC Natlvity ( 1 School | 6000 Georg: Nov. Z&—Dec 5 MUSIC and DANCING Special Features Each Night NEW YORK SYMPHONY WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor Poli’s Theater TUESDAY AFT. DEC_8. 130 Soloist Georqe Gershwm —Comnoser-planist “vaudeville surpise” will be an ture to the dance program anee Tuesday evening, when the Charleston will hold “Dixie Night.”" with South and dances, will be featured ind Sunday eve E copators, unde Al Kamons, will be in evidnee, with dancing Central High School Anditorium | Tomorrow Evening. Nov. 30—8:15 0'Clock Orchestra of Sixty and Soloists The Public is Invited Adidress 714 13th St or Fr. 4491 for pro- kram. | No. rexerved aeats. No colleetion Mayflower Gardens. The Spencer Tupman Orchestra with its unusual orchestrations and its tea and suy dances, will be ttrac the Mavflower Gar dens during cek WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E Sts. at N. Y. Ave. Thurs. Eve., 8:30 o’Cleck December 10th O0RGAN RECITAL CHARLES M. COURBOIN Famous Belgian-American Organint, xt Solotmt Prices, 25¢, 50c. Box Ofn Tub Chantecler, Bernath, | dances are d_Friday LOUIS GRAVEURE The Internationally e, 81, plus tax [ Tenor Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars | and Ukuleles 00000000000000 MUTUAL REAL BURLESK “HEY HO” Begioning Today Famous Baritone xuifurs, WALTER T. HOLT STUDIOS 1801 Columbin Kond, Col. 046 Will appear in one of his extraordinary recitals. | National Theater, Ticketa selling at T. Arthur Smith Concert Bureau, 1330 G St. N. W, in Homer L. . 4:30 American Poetry o'clock w William Lowe Hillyer The L.ule The-zre Wirdman Park T " Tiekets $1.00 The Corcoran Gallery of Art Has Re-opened to the Public 00 M. to 4:30 from 9:00 trom \Usht—Flantation Revue NINTHNEARF MAIN LADIES CLUB THEATR; Qs vwmu oA HEIR 1925 Initial cvuflon $. THE THREE FUN Momnms b DODDY HURL 4555 § F/ CHAS. AVINE 2o FCENTRITTTES. 7 CHAS. MARSHALL "5%5285 " [JOLLY JOHN G % 166 | \HAR A WIIAMMD‘GML | Hours: Mondass PN Othe i AM. to 430 PM 10 10 4 WHITEMAN and Hls Concert Orcheslru from 12 I Days, WITH B THE WONDER GIRL JMARGE DALE ' continues for the second week The three one-act plays The Perfume of the Rose The Spider Edouard Albion, General Director, Presents THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. IN ROMEO AND JULIET Postponed to Tues., Dec. 8, at 8:15 JI¥ETs FoR wov. @0 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM iamd MRS. WILSON-GREENE ANNOUNCES CHICAGO GRAND OPERA; FOUR PERFORMANCES THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE Wadnesday and Saturday Evenings, B 0'Clock Saturday Matinee, 2 0'Clock. in which Jane Cow the road this wee r plays were put on | It was suzgested the leading o preferred to real premiere take place London Miss Cowl the Tuesday, e i WASHINGTON oe's ““Models and ch comedian and Raisa, Van Gordon Wed. Eve., LOUISE (m French) Guarden, Av One he was leading e Mary Garden, RAOHMANINOFF nEAT Orchestra 65—Enhre Stage Fqulpment Dandé ticketn. four performance “tickets. 8. plus 107 lax cert Burean. Droon's. but reduetion in vrice. of recelnt. Tues. Eve.,, OTELLO (in Italian) Rimini, Marshall, ete. Sat. Matinee, CARMEN (in French) ‘onductor. Sat Eve RIGOLETTO (in Italian) wnd Phone SABANIEVA ERROLLE Metropolitan Prima Donna Metropolitan Opera Co. IVANTZOFF TIFTMANN Jacques Samossoud, Conductor Seats, $5, $3, $2, $1. No Tax Box Offics Jordan Piane Co.. 13th and G. Phone Main 487. and Music Department Woodward & Lothrop CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF, Conduetor MONDAY, DEC. 7, AT 8:15 P. M. Fourth Wolfsohn Monday Evening Comecert WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM 19th and E Streets N.W, 1.8 ang 32 Zuv vl&:yflo:ofi'g:vfiln Plano Co., 13th anad G. phone Main Pogry Albion Presents CHALIAPIN WORLD'S MASTER ARTIST CONCERT RECITAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 18, Az mu P.oM Begge Wuanington Unit of Woman's Oversess Losgus $1.50. 32, 3350 Box seats 88 No tax. Tie e orden Pia o i, and Woodward & Lothrop s (Vietrors Dopecs w8 Nl B February 9, 10, 13. AUDITORIUM - Fench Tenor). Baklanott Annseau. et Hackett, Ruffo, etc WE PLAY LOEW’S VAUDEVILLE son subscribers nof aecnr i GTRR" Grdere Wi e Ated” strierts > &-Mmmd'mmld 5%!’1':3 Be[mmn' ]’onAY All Week DG READ THIS ONE AND YOU'LL CLAMOR T0 GET TN~ EARI. LINDSAY’S REWE With Virginia Funck Phelps Twins, Thos. Manahan nd Marjorie Lane BEGINNING SUNDAY MAT., NOV. 29TH The Management Proudly Announces An Engagement of Extraordinary Interest America’s Greatest Genius of Dance ADELAIDE (Formerly of Adelaide 4 Hwghes) TOMOR. B SHUBERT ga Mat. Wed At8:30 o At2:20 50c h\$|2.5' Ellsc 50c to $1.50 . ¢ Mossre Shuhert Donald Gallaher and Jas. W. Elliott Present WHITE MAG lC A Fantastic Coni: ! A E. THOMAfi Beryl Mercer Donald Meek Sothern Donald Gallaher Immediately Preceding the New Vork Engagement DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS “SALVAGE” With McKAY MORRIS GENEVIEVE TOBIN And a Carefully- Selected Cast WEEK MONDAY, DEC. 14 Wonder Show of the Universe THURSTON The Famous Magician 100—MYSTERIES—100 ELSIE JANIS Aseisted by Semny 4 Western, Oharles Bawm, George Blanck & Company of Danoimg Dandies Dorothy Markey, Adeline Thorn, Hilda Barnum, Mary Lee Reed “A Stupendous Revue in Seven Scenes” LEW COOPER “A Knight in the Temple of Fun" DORA MAUGHAM “The Barrymores” and Me By Harry Ruskin and Dave Stamper; Murray Fullman at Piane CHAS. & GRACE KEATING In “Huckelberry Finn” Character Impresslons_of Huckelberry Finn TURNER BROS. “Variety Capers’ \| ' PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN ] Trio Productions FPresents “THE WRONGDOERS”’ An exciting play of New York life with LIONEL BARRYMORE -——HUGHES Presenting “KEEP DANCING” Washington Auditorium 19th and E Streets N.W. Sunday, December 6th at 3 P.M. AL JOLSON The Washington Boy Now Known. the World Over as an Inimitable Entertainer and Theatrical Show Man AND MADAM IDELLE PATTERSON Famous Soprano W ho, in Costume of 1860, Will Sing a Group of Plantation Songs ——— Al Jolson When invited to appear in Washing- ton to aid the sale of coins for the pro- motion of the Mon- AND DR. HENRY LOUIS SMITH President of Washington and Lee University, Recognized as the Foremost Platform Speaker of the South have donated their services Stone Ga., honor of the valor of the of the South, Al Jol- son wired: ument at Mountain, in Soldier “Were it not for the fact that I am working and would put 112 people out of would gladly close work my show in week day to such a If it were Sunday would To offer me any remu- aid worthy cause. Stone Mountam Ga. Dr. gladly come on. neration i Henry Louis Smith will is out of S e = | General the question. Thank vou for even asking me.” Augustus lLuke- All of the <peaking will not exceed thirty minutes and the remainder of the two hours and a half will he given to en- tertainment by Al Jolson and Madam Patterson. Seats on Sale at the Willard and All Leading Washington Hotels Prices: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 ATIONAL TOMORROW fi?s?}‘f'FL!..f.fln o NIGHT e AT WED ANBESAT: YOUR WAITS REWARDED! JOHN COLDEN PRODUCER OF “LIGUTNINTHE FIRST ysaa'”3mse EQOLS” *TURN TO fue RIGHTeTc. ; fieQECORD S‘msumc- Dkwos lOvErTRILL HEAVEN By AUSTIN STRONG YOR TWO YEARS NEW YORK'S OUT- STANDING DRAMATIC SENSATION s “® AT-THE BOOTH THEATRE & 18 KARAT GOLDEN CAST Headed by ANNE FORREST, young Danish beauty of the stage and sereen, as DIANE nd LOUIS D'ARCLAY, Belgium Apollo, 2s CHICO. Oreti Bal, $220; $145, $110; Socond Bal., Soc. Matinges . $165. $1.10° Second Bal. 30c. lncluding Tax MATINEE, 3:30 TO DA EVENING, 8:30 BURTON HOLMES e ITALIAN LAKES THE Loveliest playground of Italy Prices—50c, 85c, $1.00, $1.65, Including Tax Note---Box Office Opens 1 P. M. Today MATINEES SEATS WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY THURS. CARL _REED Presents NANCE O’NEIL - STRONGER THAN LOVE Eves., B~ ALWAYS BEST FOR u:ss - R MID-NITE SHOW FRIDAY Added Attractions Extra Added Attraction The Pert amd Protty Orch at Bal it "Nite. Vot Resered, 3or. « COM. TOMORROW — MATINEE NOV. 30 America’s Foremost Comedians Trio Famous NAY BROTHERS n MT88 FRANKIE HEATH Unsurpassed in the Art of “Putting a Bomg Over,” She Offers a Lroll of Distinetly _ Nove! Original Somg-Stories. ONE “MEMPHIS BLUE DEMON (ORCHESTRA"| SHOWS DAILY, 2:15 & 8:15 SUNDAY MATINEE AT 3:15 100 Orohustra Seats—fwwa, §1. Mats. 53 Geod Baleony Sests—Eves. 35, Mats. 25 BARGAIN MATINEES Sunday and Monday Phanees Main 44ne. ouss, 6023 A JAUNTY JOLLY JAZZ JUBILEE ORIGINAL CHARLESTON STEPPERS 20 Big Song Hits By Dario Niccodemi car theil STig/ Starting ) ] 4 Seg them dance Monday W FRAZEE s THE WORLDS BEST Ylehta and Sat MAIL ORDERS I

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