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o] The Sunday St [omoie Part 3—12 Pagés WASHINC , SUNDAY MORNING, .lA\_.\'l'AI{Y 10, 1926 — BLRGUSON 11 REC Bt and MARGARET 3 i ! ; LAWRENCI. ¢ ' : Straud Nattonal . SMITH- : ’ S i SKLLLY Larle Commg Attractions > ; Reiths I = Danger Of protestlng TOO Z NATIONAL—"The Wisdom Tooth.” | 1 1 4 “m“;‘«‘;t_;’{' Preliminary to its New York opei Keith po Poirario production of : Connelly’s new fantastic | 4N s The Wisdom Tooth.” will be | “The Enchanted the feature heginning Monday night, | ¢'8an music and she features Golden. It was staged by . 5 i "inchell p il STRAND—"Dance Stories.” nchell Smith and will bring a_new By Philander ]nlmsom i irate of | make "r:u) of Heading the bil t the Strand . . . : em with an imp n list of suc.|Theater next week will be the Gux of the | that looks as if it might he folded < 4 | cosses nd Pearl v Revue in “Dance 1 kinds. The first weeks | under the arm. The cleverness of e : 3 ed with George S. 1 wri rs W include Shorty Mc 1926 show t these flashes of comedy, even though 3 3 =" Merton of the Movies” and *Be ister ck Lancasier in a diccriminate that a fear into | lancy, anced by the utiliza- el e MLl B e B o aek i i ul L v was presented in Wash. | Parker in “Diversions efair-mi onsciousness the | tion of so much effulgence as a back- ton Drior t 1ts New York opening,|PY Paul Gerard Smith Z hrot becomes insin P Zron of contrasting impressior i 5 gl * ANCW TOES OHIC e sher 1 ngs, Storles 2 4 ¥ i com v a ground {L"i ting impression % ¥ 1 et . Wisdom Tooth," like | Fist in “Songs, 1\ and 5 pretense of artistic I il e . s, . he “Beggar,” is written in whimsical andy Doy sand e e he purpose of mercha The “Folies Bergeres” themsc v hut depends less upon color and tlonal Equilibristic and Musi irements are | had origin in a travesty of efforts 4 visihle exaggerations for its appeal e of a_weary aristocracy to seck 3 It is the story of a New York clerk respected ef from court ostentation and er : : 3 | who narrowly escapes being ound oy a sanir i ctihal T and o 4 hetween the millstones of mediocrity T S o * e s ae v suddenly asserting himself. For| GAYVETY—"Happy Moments. flashed from the <ome relaxation in reverting inspiration L s gnendal { new fa i) he “Compromise N 2L 5 ! - irney back to his own hovheod bhe four Sim Williams’ nev: cre and there to sweetly primitive There are eight scenes and a large fori Gt “Iraiiy Moment ehich methods of scenic interpretation \St. some members of which are avety Theater next * % ok X = R Mary Phillips. Maleolm Willlams, It is not often that a commentary, f p Thomas Mitchell. Helen Chandler i S Let assuming to be abstract and imper- /i Mark Sullivan. Richard Carlyle, Jef | \ ferson Lloyd. Kate Mavhew. EIL Kennedy Madelair ATy l.enora ree ica- h motion cen able to ab- rit of dehance - vhich exists | ~onal. is warranted in taking up ep magination sodes affecting prominent theatrical cven The feminine jion in_the daily news. Vet Mr. Na{{ona] : aryl Norman. slenmar, - » K Norman Hmay prominence in the theater that his her arriage to an heiress olving Sy | Akt el family protest and the forgetiul it implied recognition of the original | hesses of diference. not so much i Lekin: Curre nt Attractlo UGN | Lie miesbus T s et s e e Dol Parie e | hereditary customs of MARINELLL b the Pl e Orchestra in | “Tied Hou” will be the atirartion o nd Music at the Mutual next week he show b ionted: er jently con ) brings up a point which helps & A e e 5 . G A lain the suc \ £ er 2 fs said to have cornered many of the femolated 2 Eay. chepherds| plain ithe ouccessjof @ iplay President it s This Week AREE—“Tha ‘Etehanted HIILY - (| Lo bt e G any ol the Wd many pherdesses to has been the subject of voluminous NATIONAL—"“Close Quarters,” drama. Opens tomorrow cvening Next week's bill at the Earle Thea- ' field. Fovis i and supercilious ridicule. “Abic’s g ill at the Ea a it Song Shop.” assisted | a4 little ¢ Bobhie Simonds rus « supervise wit aints of wit and POLI'S—Earl Carroll's “Vanities.” revue. Opens this evening. - T the hocturnal gambols - of | Irish Rose” had few defenders in y s : d ; 3 T from Wall street As it be-|print or the cozy corners. Thos BELASCO—Sessuc Haya The Love City,” drama. Opens | {ducer. will offer his 12 royal English |in two acts a fine o v ond has Tatery Gdopted. am | tient to find that the story is, aiter PRESIDENT—"Uncle Sam’s Follics.” local revue. Performance this | |50%Red and trained, in an act which | oo Iacedl Calorifcationt) plant wh 1ll, human and may have its counter- evening i London, Paris, Madrid and Berlin Arthur Clamage sed the piece the assistatee of imitators. has | part, in_ essential inspiration in all |\ ERRY BLOSSOMS,” an oper. | night and is described as “a dancing| | WARDMAN PARKTarnish” drama. Opcns tomorrow evening Other attractions will include Bert | and also wrote th R in collabora to the verge of walks of our labyrint n society. and his rapid drawings thrown | tion with Andv M n. who plays 2 Sy i g S = T . 2 i the screen, together with his | “Happy Hool Marti s the Children's Program at Tivoli. | “9¢F | rical producing field last week in New | afternoon «nd_ Bernfce Taley in songs, | numbers and is also the featurec York with a comedy by Willi STRAND—Kikuta Japs, @pensithis <Hernoc 4 r and a Mitle whisiling: Burns | comedian. Other | inent players cty) by ORI AN horiing at 10 %s - ouTo Haze! Whitmore B E vell Goodhue, entitled *Hegd o : 2 Jimmy Burchill. with “tunes, | Sid Gold, 1 Pierce and Joe H - S\I‘HJ AY morning at 1 clock I'Y-"Happy Ho burlesque. Opens this afternoor ckles and taps, nd 14 and Lee | Yule, with G Wasser 'u. pathos etta, has been placed in re- |deluge KEITH'S—Hal Skelly. Ada Reeves, vaudeville. Opens this afternoon. - e overgood ( Walter Kingsford have been en It was staged by Mr, Morosco snd has GAY'] or the cast of “The Muelstrom Selmi Ioley, Byron Beasley and Louis | | \JUTUAL - “Speed Girls,” burlesque. Opens this aite Traver in their original roller skating | White, George nd Kimball in the cast e Gl dive. together with the Aesc 1 arris children’s programs presented | “The Voice in the Wilderness,” hy i) HOWARD: (colored)—"‘Creolc Belles.” revue. Opens tomorrow eve- He Das M Crandall’s Tivoli Theater, Four i enth street and Park ro; northwest inder the supervision of Mrs. Harrie thur Corning White and Louis Ben- | Barrs Macollum, who wrote and ac NG en e dnd R e ang anoyeliy e titled | itawler Locher will bring Mavsuerite | nison i announced for production late | ed in “Loggerheads” last season, s o |trie dancing act: Mabel White. noted ' Clark back Lo the silver sheet in “The | this month by Jules Hurtig n rehearsal a play called “Shelter,” by EARLE—Mever G il o on sl e under- Seven Swans.’ The zrownups of ) . | pe HEEEY Chapman Ford, which he'wiil| NATIONAL—"Close Quarters.” | Ripp and Marinelli in Spanish and ec. FAlevel, (Galle e LnceiiOTace Waser ke Washington will remember this pop ph and Frank Morgan and Es | produc - s i nish g disport in soubrettish style. a nakes a pop- | ! g George ( 1 assembled for itric dances, with the Spanish Vil- The o i Pierce ,will be heard in new Wlar |Soreen artiste when ahe. wrieh | telle Winwood willl be co.starred. by — R A. 5. Themas' mod. | lage Orchestra, and a rema iaian wayr | The Karle Theater this week an-|! s e e Mary Pickford. dominated the hearts | Henry Baron, in “A Weak Woman.” William Harrington, Robert Keith : 4 L e 1 nounces ag a headline offering for the lections and will he seen in grace: ary . don e & and Leona Hogarth will be in the | ern comedy at the National this week, | trained chorys of Spanish dancers week beginning this afternoor Meyer diances. George Crabble, in the cast Sigmund Rombers returned to New | cast of “The Great God Brown.” when | beginning tomaorrow eventn®: SPC T o 000 Crainger. prima donna; Har- | Golden's “Masterpieces,” a succession | Will be recalled as a pitcher of the the most notable casts of the pr E landall. purveyors of har-|of heautiful stage pictures portrayed | Brooklvn hase ball clib York week from Montreal with | the O”Neill drama opens in New York ! ladcs Fiile Ferpuson. | mony: Aiiodt i z r | the almost completed score of a new [ the latter part of this month. Robert ‘“"j:;;;j:m “‘,"';\‘r”:“w e m'\ W \h»m»-h."““- p-“r';.';ill?fi :;nd Bishop, .hy a group of nine artists. The vari-| There :h chorns 4.[‘” of the nr;(‘ fures to the program hy Washington | "Peretta = Panond o0 Sl e selings | g v, Buneo Meline, HES hiowien, [ Moraivet Litis. mant, e e oo e O an b na S Soleists amd speciafiots e had a better | invenile artists, It has heen found ne There will be no Sunday perform-| " i T Goeffrey Kerr and Frederick Wor- | Blanche Lehman. Ida Belt, McClel.| Kong Theater In hina ‘I';w \\n:'\: ; S = attraction than |eSsary to begin the organ recital at |unces of the spoken drama in the| “Sweetheart Time," a musical ver- |lock. | land, Wilbur and Louis Smith, the|laid Carriage.” “In Spain” and a col MUTUAL—"Speed Girls.” disclosing at the | !9 ',;"’j'“|~» and the program proper | heaters of New York City if the Ae-|sion of “Never Say in which Wil-| With such a cast, in a play thatltwo Georges, Bernard Bailey and|orful finale. The personnel of the| The “Speed Girls.”" which ie the ned rosv-cheeked ;‘ 1 y‘l-y'd“’, 'Y'; "“' ""':‘ 'r"'””'h“ audi- | tors’ Equity Association has its way. | liam Collier sta is announced 10 has a romantic and alluring back- | the popular Dick Nash, versatile en.|Company includes Lydia Semenova = =t e ence Ay be seated hefore the voung | A ykase to this effect issned by Equity | o secure funds skl . a el performers hegin | has heen forwarded to the Managers | Tuesday night. It is the production of | the producer has decided to present | tional cast. hy Senorita Heriberta Martinez, An- had just ”rl - Protective Association of that city. ‘l{vlf!l\ LeMaire. The cast is headed | (lose Quarters” at the old ]'rl"\\'!ll"l tonio Sevilla. Ruth Marr, Paul Win- Nice, pretty and versatile comedienne had just gone | . = [ by Edith Buzzell and Mary Milburn. | scale of pric | WARDMAN PARK—* nell and Michael Voljanin e, stuck up a delicatessen pro- G Frapl Cromit aE ta § ® | . 5 4 N PARK—“Tarnish. | = B 2 . Other players are Helen Manning. the = 1500 SIS St 5 2 o Tear e, |, @ L w | made use of the famous old Alexander | Gilhert Kmery. % 24| s s personality girl | pate Curtis. Ruth Garner and Ed. to_build. The child is | CAT nm.]fm. n\\\_l,_\‘ .\:,..' | Re AT l;\"l oo wan-|An Original “Dockstader.” | fils* “Le Demi-Monde" as the | ofering of the -T}‘]‘“’l’x'm:"”::"\el"\:vk & |and queen of neopation. Kate Smith, | UG [UTC Yet the story repre-| — recognitian in New York this past |ette,” & P e Ina lospital there. | hasis for his play: but it is claimed | i e bert Stock | in a cyele of ballads and “hot” popu. e e St - ac such & pradigs of | ~eason with her performince in' the |11e ix expected to rejoin the company | ~NEORGE MARION. one of the |1har tne suthor eed oniy the bare Werdman Fask Thomes, .0k at the | lar numbers. sl R R e nmanship that a la play “Canary Dutch,” has been put |within a fortnight pirate crew of “Clothes Make the | structure of the Comedle Francalse| Phis absorbing ‘.E:\'vm\;a e | Other offerings will include Bill and | /0 "y ™ qaitional features cor ould not possibly malce | under contract to the Marshall Neflan | . ., 1 == ‘ed au. | irate.” in which Leon Errol is starred | classle, writing a comedy with its | Loducad at the Teh e Einally | Genevieve in <Frills, Thrills and|{ 0" 0n iy, ‘among the most por e subject for endeavors | Productions and will leave for Holly- |\ SIS SRS ST {RARGOARCES AU ith Dorothy Gish, is one of the latest | scenen lald in the present and peopling | New 'Vork, and was e a nercr: in [ SPills™ & comedy-cycling, talking. | 10" e i ateur night” each Fr ble Subject forienceavors |iwoodl edrly Inithe felv vear O e Hda | 0f New York's stage celebrities to cas ith those of modern society and || e as also a success In | dancing act; the Diehl Sisters and | 2% Veing “wmateur h .re workmanship. The play Miss Owen Is lauded as one of the | fortnight hence. The cast will include n:»-' A “”;,k”w ..‘,\ml rities t cHi witn 1 ol i o LP11:_.:}:'(:4'.',‘..“m.:hna_s never before been | MacDonald in “Artistic Comedy,” the | Y e little Something of Sin- | most beautiful girls on the New York | (lara_Kelety. Svdney Thompson and | %o, 00 " 000 %0 the front as a | Demi-Monde” has been a feature of | a2 jo hashington. | Jack Powell Sextet. Jane Barber and| wou; Traveltalker, Today. chich, after all, in anything | stage. It was during a recent trip | Paul Ker. . - | screen player dates back only the com- | the Comedie Francaise repertoire. Oler | joading. charactor " yaeny ont. the | Jerome Jackson fn mirth and melody, | Newman, Traveltalier, Todhs. | Navgners will recall the success of | <paink character & young stenogra-(in which they do “nothing serious.” | M. Newmun, traveltalker, begins play & pher. who, after suffering many vicis-{and the house features, including |his annual season this afternoon and h invokes even faintly the name | Fast m:w| {\,"'n:[x AH" N;::W.n‘v‘x “~'~\§ “‘,":: “Square Crooks,” a comedy drama | paratively short space since “Anna | Siccon i Art. makes all the difference. TECOBIBZCCI Shenpiscres ames Judge, has been placed in | Christie” made its appearance. As Old [the American version which John | Giiydeg At L 3 u 11t . = *x x x type rehearsal by Bannister and. Powell | CRrist In the film adaptation of the | Statson’s Boston Globe Theater Com. |, T Do Sl D e we Rk Sep T eRE | SUSSIRE B e SRR Tee e B | Stetsonial D e t in dis or lover has | recitals. Norway and Sweden™ as his subfec |pany: presented under ¢ had a tarnished past. The film feature for the week will |and with a new group of remarkablg Miss Owen. an English girl, fs tall, : : ; T . L | N (hour EoinE o ~otarEnan 2 e R a4l and is due for presentation about the | great O'Neill play he gave one of the t i U somE quile s “r i slender and blonde, and is said to r first of February | most impressive characterizations the | Crust of Soclety.” Mme. Sorel made | “oopgniens pac hee, x | pt : e ooy N - effort to be cither astounding in | cemble Elsie Ferguson. She has heen AT [Sereen has een. 1t was the role in|it one of the features of her reper. | ;o onmieh” has been proclaimed as|be “The Wedding Song.” in which the | motion pictures and still color views tion or soothing in publicity. | on the stage two seasons. cominz 16| pqith Ellis is collaborating with | which he had scored with equal force | toire on her last American tour. [ helng fudned ot American dramas, | stellar role is played by Leatrice Joy. | including Stockholm, side trips to Sam's Follies” again puts| New York from London 18 months | yiishael Arlen on a e tor A T | o B B o o o il foree [ Lomre ! o |Veing fudged by its author’s deiinea: 3 R Iohan - n b e, ~unert cimirts Washing mate into hold o W s, to be called “The Cavalier of & 7 - When tie Dumas drama was' pre-{tion of natlve character in fts work STRAND—Kikuta Japs. of the Swedish capital. quaint Da Washington amatear into bold i oods. 10 e called e Cavalier of | tion. R | sented in Paris over three score years |aday life and the defi handline af e | oo . oaRe: | tarna. whose residents still wear pic setition with the professior the Streets,” to he produced in the Hu;‘ was not l.mn n's |h t ;Vm el ago the play aroused bitter discussion. | tense dramatic The program at the. Strand Theater | 1y reeque costumes: Leksand, Rattvik ertainment, maki this . B - Spring. | fort, howey n 1912, when he was | Now jts story of a woman with a|logue. this week i= headed by the Kikuta | k =y 2 — Jew York's o oo = 1 5 Floda, Orsa and Mora. The King and S Taction excninore sl [lmedigand Liked Reporting. Crosby (Galise annoinces. five, com.|°ne of New York's leading st past struggling to win her place in the | Parker Fennelly, the capable leading | }\P%; # SKillful group of Japanese|(ueer of Sweden visited Dalarna Jate than its predecessors. [t as- G . 2 TSI SIhAe announ ive com- | rectors, he took a flver in films affections of a good man is one ac-|man of the company, wil cACNE | jugglers, magictans and equilibrists, | wp e vas there, and the Jate tha predece It a RS. EMILE JOHNSON, mother | panfes will be zent out next Fall in|rcotor ot ~Madan X - the play he had g t pany, will play Em. | : while Mr. Newman was there, and t sumes to “glorify” nobody, unless it ¢ the producer-director of “The |Channing Pollock's “The E 2 jmactor e plas had| cepted only because of Its strong|mett Carr, a_part made famous by |\ 1C _entertain with an act entitled |pjcture story of that event will be e b idoral urhiers oibor e of thelproaucerdinector of MhejCnanning k’s “The Enemy. given its New York stage presentation. | qramatic values, its ironies and its | Tom Powers. Ruth Harmiuson monpiy, | “Orfental Wonder Workers. revealad In this traveltalk ing been asscmbied from all partseral weeks before she hegan work on | Mis big stage success as the negro por- ding: Thomas Herbert w " |2 blackface comedy number. entitled | i) cameras also caught the gorgeous f the country ough competition | her newspaper melodrama. in order | ter in “Excuse Me.” Another film In | pRESIDENT—"Uncle Sam's Folles.” | (he father nf Lot M::‘,::‘:nid"“,’“'i “The Ragooma Hunters,” and others | e il S LR '”””"["y‘-:\x::;lr.,.:-].‘-p\\:.:il.l atmosphere of t 'i :\I-'yr.::h“_:‘:":»':’(‘:Iln:':!(f:_l‘:.-m»d at that In response to popular demand, the (also include Ruth Russell and Leona include Sfellar Tracy and J L Elwood [ tjonal Park, and cover a trip north # - e« . s | “Down § = D y. A e i o g ’ A% 3 i al 4 ance rev: 8 03 ay’ 4 A z nkevs P w t v the midnight f ance t \ewspaper busi- W 5 cent o e stage 5 o | the big musical and dance revue that| : | kevs | Laps, with the beauty o nig e e e man and Ledlie P Fichel, with |and went oo 0 e o York aftey | plaved to large audiences at the| KEITH'S—Hal Skelly—Ada Reeves, | IN," %€Tiex 0f merty capers. and Eddie [ sun. ' Hammerfest, Narnik. the North hmcuts more cager for ex- £ Nalhea 5 | BobextasAiold fuithe dead. Sonensiun ¢ sarted s one of the orig- | President last week, will be held over| g g ey o 3 S| Rey, Miriam Conway and West|(ape, Trondhjem, the beautitul fords, 2 tained- and held —x job on one of the | New York Tuesday night. Thomas| 10 years t 10 of the orig- | Pre ol baheln out . Keith's Theater offers this|Thomas In u comedy, “Two Fellows | pergen and Oslo are in the itinerary. on hecanse implying a relich rgest of the Los Angeles papers un-| \yilkes made the production an the |inal Dockstader Minstrels. For ye: ‘h-r’-ll;wnnd and final week, starting ;\esk its first double headline bill for |and & Girl.” il 2 + routine. And if | til she felt qualified to fill in the real-| pacific Coast, and has recently been |he played negro comedy roles and | tonight. 426, with Ada Reeves, the fan Th hotoplay pr o S L TeLS acific Coast, and has rec s G | i mous he photoplay presents the well | SANG™ ncle Sam ever allics |ism of the hig screen story that Was | (mying it ont in Fastern provinces It {staged plays. He has also written| While this production has often|comedienne, and Hal SKelly, the hap. | known stage. favorite isie Fencu | “ROXY AND GANG™ TODAY. are those sccurely | forming in her mind. | has heen variously Known as “Froge” | many successul burlesques and farces. | heen termed a semi-professional one, | py. snappy gabby musical star. ., in a dramatic story of love, busi.| “ROxy" and his famous “Gang" of 1 always wanted fo do newspaper | and “Pig Iron .- — those who have taken advantage of| Miss Reeves will be heard in a|ness and career, “'he Unknown |!adio entertainers, who opened yester tertainment, historians will | Work.” said Mrs, Johnson, in explain- | . ! . . the opportunity to witness it, class|lengthy repertoire called “Songs, | Lover.” She is supported by Frank [day at the Washington Auditorium to Daes e i a ing her actlon. “To me it has always | George Kelly, author of “The| Neilan With Lasky. it with the best of its kind. When the |Grave and Gay." Mayo, Peggy Icelly. Mildred Harris |enthusiastic audiences in their efforts cxard his ot as indeed blessed. o0 profession full of Interest and | Torchbeavers.” " “The Show-Off” and idea of “Uncle Sam's Follies t ess must depend almost | hanics of plot and appeal beca of any| of the world. Selected comedies and speeial short features will round out the program as usual < of stage trickery With the addition of musi fea A St attraction at the Mutual Theater this open in New A week from next | zround, it is of interest to note that |tertainer are featured in an excep.|#nd Alexander Bolshekoff. supported | week. is headed by Ray Read JN.”L tric character comedian, and Nallie situations and dla- Arch Selwyn sailed for London ves- terday from New York to make pians o for bringing C. B. Cochran’s revue, | jnvolving considerations of Still Dancing,” to this count may he expected, as a matter variety of talents and accom- Jaheled and discreetly revealed in| : was | Hal Skelly brings a bit of unusual |and Leslie Austin. to bring “the land of sunshine” t, | faseination. But I never had a chance | “Craig’s Wife,” has almost (‘“l“rfl""d\AN.'\'OU.\‘A‘F\XV\T is made that | griginally conceived, few thought that |entertainment in the form_of a mar Subsidlary films, together with or-|thousands of children of school age While doing as much as any other | iy my youth to do that kind of work. | another play, “Philip Goes Forth,”|{1 Marshall Neilan has signed a |the second year would find it comper-| velous, musical melange, in which | chestral numbers, will complete the|Who are suffering from tuberculosis. producer to ®rengthen the position | You see 1 spent that part of my Wfe; which Rosalie Stewart will produce. jlung:mn contract with l(ho Fan;‘(m: ing with shows 1'1"“ out by Ziegfeld, r:elalr:x‘eax-sxlln;--The Chump,” by How- | program \\,ulgg(\'«r\holr fin; : .;\Iu\(m:.-l::a\z:e‘ the stage hand as an_autocrat, Sweden, and over re oppor- 2di 2 Teve, wi P 5 Players-Lasky Corporation, which | White and Carroll. ard Emmef ogers, with Peggy Hope i e ning performance today a Aud y e R Edith Van Cleve, who has appeared | FANETRIAGEY | © BTV 0 adle of | * Twe features have attracted particu- |and Eunice Sauvain assisting. i GAYETY—"Happy Hooligan.” | torium under the ausplees of the Na | February, when a production of a|lar attention, the Charleston and Bow-! Ota Gygi, the former royal court| The Gayety Theater announces for | '10nal Sanatorium for Tuberculous | spectacular nature will be launched. |ery numbers, which have been received | violir of. Spain. will appear with | this week, opening this afternoon, an- | Chiidren, which is planning to butid f e o America 1 was too busy raising & ot 0P G " With Beverly | Several vears ago Neilan was under | with great favor. Almost of equal in-| Margaret Severn in a new and gor- | other cartoon comedy. Irons and Clam- |2 combined school and hospital at A1 gnisteriousiy MoCItatilg cOlOs, (CON. | msnilvida dodit’ Bay 2 2 Y| contract to Famous Players-Lasky. | terest are the Palm Beach and Spanish | zcously — gowned production called | age’s “Happy Hooligan.” which is Puauerque, N. Mex. The president vevs a hint of what a producer may | e Johnson says she thoroughly | o0 "€ - |'ana for them guided some of the | Village ensembles, two of the most pic-| “Music and Dance,” assisted by Tim |heralled as being fav advanced, in [of the organization is Brig Gen ¢« if he chooses in the way of sim-|oyioved the experience, and if st Ned Wayburn's “Honeymoon Cruise’ | most outstanding productions of that | turesque of the vear. In the former|Crane, tenor, and Rae Bonstine, [ point of magnitude. when compared |lJovd M. Brett, 1 1 A ;vvhvn . and plified scenery. Some of the sKits | could afford it would desert the screen is now titled “The Malden Voyage.” | time, ineludinz Mary Pickford and |are 30 beautiful “bathing girls.” The |pianist with most musical shows the chairman in charge of the ent gis dons with a scrap of setting' for veperiorial work any day. IIt opens in Philadeiphia tomorrow Marguerite Clark features. Spanish Village gumber features J. \W. Jackson, the English pro- - The cartoons are given new life (Continued on Second Paged George White, ‘in the midst of a | tnities for a_voung girl to 1ake WD |,iny sensons with June Cowl and was phaniasmagorical wilderness of | journalism are not what they are In|ja(er seen in “The New Gallantry” and sparkling lights, costuming and | this count hen when 1 came t0{4)ne of the Family,” will appear in ) 1