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Y MU I'\IF\TF. Ti.E WASHINGTON, i 24 1326—PART 3. DG Current Attractlons with rama in three onand William Ford ) oped so defily ement requests the play will not nd deprive those it of its certain and ement Berkshires peanle have walk. Mys in fast novel EARLE—George Choos’ “Step attraction Lyor which he world's wi GAYETY—"Best Show Town.” I the 1 feat in Co mans i e s 1lr his week. William BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevnzky, Conductor 3 b Pol 2—4:30 Concert Bu- v WARDMAN THEATER | Wordman Park Hotel )i (ENTRANCETHEOUGH HOTEL L < Herbert Stock ipany Presents “Shooting Shadows” Mystery Melodrama Week of 24 Exenings, saturday Maiin Prices. %1.00 M January Ry O Columbia <prvial Fates for L PROF, AND MRS DAVISON’S ' PROF MBS any” hour. ) ST,N,W. Ciase and dance Saturday | n§ Wit orchestr oxtrot, Tango. W, Miss Fowler—Capitol Hlll Waltz. Fox Trot. Taugo. Collesiate. | Insiction. Wy profestiona | < Buek and Wing ana o Pas Phone Attantie 4 AMUSEMENTS. Capltal Side Shows. SWANEE, o week will SR < vet has reyp discon harh tie ann: of what the ners have in the <pring and Sun Beaylie enterprise “is that your ever riveted upon it : most ol wallow world of slush only a panorama . Let’s hope it nin June last year ¢ contracted for what I spular plays 14 changzes of costume D it . presented tion moves quickly inz air to the next, as Intarpolated by fts talented principals and 18 win me chorus zirls ! Giene Shuler and Charles Cole are the funmakers. Shuler is a German lian and reportd to he one of west in that line of dlalect on the with when the Swanee Syneo. | s first enter the lists with a band: “Juvenile hursday. when | their innings, iy evening in er » juveniles will hs and just dancing LE PARAD novelty nights by Le Paradis, heginning . with elaborate enter- | tainment, ations and souvenirs, with Le Paradis Band in wad a special musical pro entertainers from Broadway Night imitations famous sc artis N % 4 - Harlem.” colored and “Nizht in Spain.’ ers. Meanwhile the usual zlad dane- inz prozram will g0 on with Harry Alhert directing th and Walter Kolk in his speci i | Cochran eves are Weekly nounced “ebruary are an- prima donna. was R with another Colum Others include Thadd e juvenile: Georze Mack in F Bernard, a spe ¥ Moran, Martin, S “the rere isn't playgoer wdell. who produced this ¥ . BUAraniees a fast, snappy show with new lines and aetion comparatively 1 ey some iy show MUTUAL="Round the Town.” | Round the this week's at traction at the Mutual Theater. is pre. sented in 10 fast moving ex, for wWhich attractive scenic and trical t< Imve been provided, Is the cast and others Billy Kelly, Jacquie Forbes, wn, Gladys Clark and Blanche MAYFLOW ns from Joseph Wittemore, tenor presented_at the dinner. Phe presidential voom of the May-| flower this ning, when also the 1 Spencer Tupman Symphony Orches- [ can he reached alwuyvs at the Na H womised in dance music. Tea, | tional Theater.” dinner and supper dances will be | enteen plavs. embracing feat d throughout the week at the | Ay, mystery and d Mavflower, . | reposing in Mr. Cochran's will be foined Liter by othe public responds to invitation for S\HKK" fons. | Dependent on the public taste | of the following plays may be omitt land other pieces for which there is u stronger public demand be substi White Collars, Ann Nich which had a prosperous rur \ulh ind is still on the ro; “Duley.” famous Kaufman-Connell which had Lynn e that sup. last Summer. | want tips public and I will guarantee every vipt aecommended view to its possibilities here. will be cert in is incinde fare prety girls, effectively itute the chor : ; the Mctropolnan Production Schedule. sinning of the new ve Metropolitan the some of wounces for Monday Howard next THE evening, b Wios in the | production | . with six fea- tion and sev tion = for viners. chritude.” i art featyyin < show smiling in New and melodions fety he pul peppy jazz. Orchestr ha Fontanne which featnres .J el Barrymore, Mary mund md Em v Smith cinre Sper B Warne course of is in ters.” a I especially Renaud Hoffman has by ing of “The Unknown vinne Grifith has begun work Mlle. Modiste.” which Robert Leonard is directing: Harold is placing the final touches on “Fo Heaven's Sake.” hi weamonnt pleture, aad A, - the filming ith the comed anid the Tyrol"— Vienna and of lnn‘” o Newman for the creen Litt) Genevie M Al Theater this ning ifternoon and eve iy Old New in pictures and story dlgler’. Co ! d. Marienbad and Rh sizhtseeing trip with landmarks o Mozart, Brahig and the Strausses then throu Tyvrolean Alps most he Beethover shruck ST LAST CALL CLOSES WED. NIGHT THIS COUPON AND 10c ADMITS ONE LADY TO ANY MATINEE FOOD SHOW COMONT, play Midnixht EATH of the m tid rather play a )\4\1 LD i at impo. Marion's product Wween hardy T Richarids Rich neicy mort hom Tomorrow. o un nd ion 6t Gliarles Brohmis ned the Shuberte. each week the world's v the hizh in the makinz. The talks trated by the uce of the latest (VNeil. the Americ Mercenary Mary” a zreat success in Londnn, where she has been for four vears. She savs that she will rveturn to America, a new play this season | SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES CHICAGO ‘GRAND OPERA = with 7 Daily states that James Fitz made a sincere effort tn loid form the “heart ent countries for Series. By, “heart tionai airs s charac SHUBERT uscO s the n i meant Wed 150 'IONIGNI’ The Firrsrt”p?ep. red heavily on | l In the Spotlight. THER SALOME dridge, is announced for n by Joseph Lawrence. hich Bruce avorted Ar At the dttle Miss | Jean Greene and Frances Verdi have i's hit_previ- | p added to the cast of “Saua Naughty Cinderella" and | Crooks,” which is soon to be present five Gt e comedy with lin New: Yotk 1 that doesn’t hurt and a shiver | " % | “The Creaking slay from London amford last week b ix quite certain that Clifford Brooke will acting of the troupe favorites of last Sumr undoubtedly be back of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas | | nouncements to this end are ew York starting about the mid | withheid along with the definite of next month | of openirg Direct Anhalt will offer | by will in ph Morgan head the cast i Woman,” pted from the French this week d R Children's Special Program. feature anuary 30 Children,” fost ice and educ Stanley-( viet Haw dall’s morning Lucky 1 This e dhorht nd Frank pleture chosen fo Warring Manley, who was| reviewers for her work “Movals,” ix to have the of Wilton in the forthcoming pro- Auction of Thsen's “John Gabriel Bork closed a long run in ¢ I open in Sperai nd will ope tanlo 0C theiimms who like clean. fast-mo: comedy with plenty of thrills, the addition of three interesting short e the morning promises en ment for grown-ups as well as ju has been one | JANET RlCHARDS e und Foreign at 10:43 \ Glor brief o . 13t Street ing_tux, 63 cents THE CAPITAL’S FAVORITE PLAYHOUSE m@u&“flfl%l[s s The Management Proudiy Anmounces the Erclusive Engagement of the Dominant Feminine Figure of the Theatre = VE STAR \&EL“‘ ALBEE FEATUFE! ally _Eelects cially Bt JOE BROWNING, In wA Tumew Inez COURT ynunnt App NEY & KEYEb carance ROMAINE ER_RONDties HJ?_M pecentrict aeeor s B Dav Tonet Yeus Weekiy SHOWS DAILY. 215 & 8:18 SUNDAY WATINEE AT 3:4% Good Oreh. Seats Mats. S0c: Eves §1 Good Baloony Seats. Mats.. 25¢: Even. 35¢ SARGAIN MATINGES SUNDAY & MONDAY BUY EARLY WARD W—\ 500 Promes 4484, 448D HO Main MlDNITE SHOW FRIDAY Matinee Tue: Thurs. Sat Shubert FOUR PERFORMANCES “Ann Hardlng T"umphs” Three Evenings and Matinee Way the Loomimus Verlict o st Night's Audience at “STOLEN FRUIT” Niceodemi's T FREE GIFTS A Ford Car, a Radio Set, a Gas Range and an Electric Vacuum Cleaner given vay 3 thln.(on Aud ori Tl s. Eve.,, OTELLO (in l!lllll) N GORDON, RIMINI, CMARSHAT th Eve, LOUI {rn L Wivect From its ¥ i Next Mcn. Eve.—Seats Thurs. THE GREATEST OF ALL INTERNATIONAL SUCCESSES! THE ror 5 in Sat. Mat., CARMEN ( MARY GARDEN, ANSEAU, Ete. POLACCO. Conduc tor Eve., RIGOLETTO (in Italian) ar Cast. MASON. HACKETT, 0. Efe. nge Fanipment Incidental Dances and Corpa de Ballet reene’s hureau, Droop's, Orchestra 85, Entire Chorna Mrs. 13th Washington Auditorium me M, e T SOOI R “GORILLA : =] MUTUAL THEATRE [ ‘BURLESK AS IT SHOULD BE” STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE WE OFFER A WHIZZER, THE NOW FAMOUS ROUND THE TOWN e s e wr PAT WHITE With His ———— Wonder 0ld Pal JACK JUST TRY TO GET IN EVERY NITE A SPECIAL NITEI filled®fup the oid Lizzie with laugh- Dog Here's a burlesk show that's a regular whizzer, hoys. ing gas and this mob is out te smash all fun re-ords. ng like it ever hit these parts hefore. The uhnlr city will be illuminated next week to announce the coming of “THE WORKINGMAN'S FRYEND,” PAT WHITE. As a heart stimulant with more than one-half n[ one per cent “KICK” in it, Round the Town Burleskers. OLn PA"L HlMSEl When Paul Revere did his stunt away back in 1775 he was the hig noise, all right, and aroused all patriots to the colors, and if he were alive today he would do the same stunt ani call your attention to the great show at the Mutual Theater next week. 27, $6, §5. §4, §3 plus there’s nothing like SA Store employes, factory hands, milk drivers, bankers, Senators, Congressmen, bootleg- gers, second-story men, ostriches and merchants will declare a holiday every day next week 50 they can “hook up™ at the Mutual Joy Shop and hear this wonderful bundle of rare josh put on by u gang of pretty girls and funny comedians who are all geared up to give you a big treat and snappy burlesk. “ 99 We're slipping you the real inside “info” when we tout this show. Toot! Toot! INFO Clear |hep|?u * They are coming in on the main line. Just go down to the cros: ing and see this big special slip in at a mile-a-minute pace. You'll want to couple on to this train. The train dispatcher says it's the merriest bunch that ever took the curves. They travel just as ‘ast on the up-grade as the down, and if you know anything about the block system you'll know when they are entering the city. They make all other shows take the siding when they get under 6 GREAT BIG FEATURE NITES 6 EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA IN_CONJUNCTION WITH THE SHOW A Thrill With Ewry Tick of the Clock. Guaranteed Under the Pure Fun Laws VONDAY . J | AUGHION NITE TUE . N N AMATEUR NI SURPRISE Pick Out the Nite You Want te Attend and Get Up a Party. Always the Maximum of Entertain- ment at the Minimum of Admirsion. TRY TO GET IN ATTRACTION Charleston Carnival With Leon Abbey’s Scciety Orchestra N mwf- S ) \al fir!rri/[fiar/( tom Simptrs MIDNIGHT SHOW FRIDAY | of the big faverites on the Keith-Albee | | Guild _ Istepping lorate bills of its seasor ! curtailment Current Events Lecture By \Willi: circut, called will head Red Head 1t hig e production in Aprit Rufus Scoft Monduy Mor W1 0 Clock WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Ay Afternoons at 1:15 E OF PEN WOMEN 1309 H StNW P%BIG " PARADE l\l\(. VIDOR'S Picturizaiion of 1,3 STALLIN Story, Starri GILBERT With Renee Adoree e Rteed the le which ntly and and McKay Morri Additions 1o the « 300 Song.” which t Today, 3:00 TONIGHT, 8 Frank The Earle Theater this week It with one of the most elab seven vaude ville acts being programmed instead of the customary six. There has heen |m of the usw features orchestra, pipe organ, short fitms, et but, on the contr a gratunitous i clusion of an extra L as a ft of t management and a compliment to ardent Earle hoosters who h pressed their appreciation by « ent attendance GAYETY LADIES' CLUB THEATER GENE SHULER CHARLES COLE THE COMEDY CIRCUS THE FAMOUS BLUE STREAK CHORUS EXTR SIX SUNSHOWER EXTRA the NINTH NEAR F MAIN 4300 2:15 - TWICE DAILY - g:15 LADIES’ MATINEE DAILY, 25c —GIRLS—— MID-NITE FROLIC AND GAMBOL---FRI., JAN. 29, 11: 30 NEXT WEEK— LUCKY BAMBO THE WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Albion, General Director Presents LOUISE PAUL HOMER § ALTHOUSE Fred Patton and Charles T. Tittmann SAMPSON AND DELILAH TCMORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Arthur ) 483 Jordan Piano Co., 13th Victrola Dept., Woodws G Ntreets & Lothrop WE PLAY LOEW'’S VAUDEVILLE STRAND A VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURE BILL DELIC.HT FEATURE ATTRACTION LOLA BRAVA & CO. “SPANISH FOLLIES” A Spanish_Singing and Dancing Revue FXTRA ADDED FEATURF siws-HALL & DEXTER-soes ot “What’s S Matter” Lvis—BROWN &“ ROGERS Murriel “THE CLUBMAN AND THE TRIMMER" AERIAL CLARKS | PHIL DAVIS Moclets Athictes™ “A Dark Knight From Disle La: PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN rio Productions Presents The Picturi on of Percy Marks’ Startiing Novel “THE PLASTIC AGE” With CLARA BOW--DONALD KEITH, and Others DI ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS—g . TOMORROW NIGHT ATIONAL oniy xcies LINCOLN THEATER U STREET AT 12h WEEK OF JANUARY 24TH ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY JULIAN ARTHUR’S ENTERTAINERS FEATURING MANTAN MORELAND OCTAVIA SUMLER JENNY DANCY SAM FROST and JOHN DANCY Here is a Sensationallly Syncopated Half-Hour Offering Presented by Twelve of the Stage's Greatest Colored Artists— Direct From the Big-Time Vaudeville Houses of the East and North—Seven of Them Comprising the “Hottest” of all Jazz Bands—Don’t Miss This One! IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR BILL NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ALL SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED. THURS.—FRI. AND SAT. In Jutian RICHARD DIX With Conjunction With Arthur's Entertainers In Conjunction With Julian Arthur's Entertainers RIN-TIN-TIN “BELOW THE : LINE” ALICE DAY in SENNETT'S “COLD TURKEY" “THE GREEN ARCHER" Fifth Episode Star Support. in Paramount’s “WOMAN- HANDLED” WALTER HIERS i “OFF HIS BEAT” Sportlight The American Favorite George M. Cohan in his newest farcical success ‘““AMERICAN BORN” “The Gayest Play of the Season” Eves. & Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.50. Wed. Mat., 50c to $2 TODAY COLOR VIEWS NEWMA“ MOTION PICTURES VIENNA % TYROL THE PRICES—50c. 85¢. $1.10. $1.65, Including Tax NOTE--BOX OFFICE OPEN 1 P. M. TODAY NEXT MATINEES SEATS WEEK WED. & SAT. THURSDAY THE SENSATIONAL LAUGH HIT | |THE SHOW OFF With the Original New York Cast Including LOUIS JOHN BARTELS & HELEN LOWELL DIRECT FROM 2 YEARS' RUN IN NEW YORK Eves. and Sat. ) 50c to $2.50; Wed. Mat., 50c to S2 MATINEFE 3:30 EVENING R:15 TRAVEL TALKS EIGHT YEARS CHAUS T PIANIST Vat. 0. 3200 31.50. 3100, 73 fernoon: s omer Ritt it Smith. 1330