Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 56

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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D Current Attractlons. !and corners unknown tawthe average “| tourtst, the landmarks of Dickens m»‘ and Thackerny, the grave of Milton, and | the home of Cromwell, Smithfield with .8 costers, Petticoat lans, Pirty Dick's ster Abbe~, St. Paul's, d innumerab’e historical views of the Wembly ex- (Continued from First Page.) Ly joinin up et Liw to glve uge from Army, only o L the 1 hibitjon, | Ths ramble through England and Scotland leads to many spots of ab- mrMn., uuuvst. including Canter- bury Stratford | und the | Sha e country, Oxford, Glouces | tor, Chester, the lake country,. Sul- | grave and the ancestral home of seorge Washington. The Trossachs, | 18 t beautitul scetion, s included, with visits to the homes of Burns and Scott, ht of the! m of Stone and new o for which aneing steps and w cast of play known in the wdeville and thelr own oig Victor Artists Next Sunday. group of eight Victor | who have ing the o e of 1h Eost \\n\!n(u.l m next acdiny O two per.o.mances i onAuditorium This ix the third visit of these artiats Juci To Washington and, ax in former also i | vears, they will be led by Henry Eary |and By ¢, both well known to ‘ ldevotees of the revolving discs. Others in the troupne th Menroe Silver. ereator hen on the Teleph ous Indiay Frank Banta hed Hathieu, te: 2 A Sammy Wright | ¢ teh comic; Connle St ¥ brunette soubettc wutive comedian; H. ) fzht man, and Jesst popular been tour the-traupe Twents-four tv chorns girls ! their speed: ve background |, d’s Swift move | e vear wiil o the wone planist tanley Gonrngn [ “POWDER AND PUFF BALLET” | n Theater. L ameo Girl” to be seen llnd('r auspices of the Catholic l)luuhu'u of i R L e 5y . (., FEBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. KEITH'S—Willard Mack. Valentine day will usher in « fa | P mous actor and author at B. F. Keith's Theater. Willard Mack, by special ar- | 1 rangement with David Belasco, will top the bill in Mr. '8 tamous one- | ¢ sct play, “Kick in.” George Whiting || and Sadie Burt will be featured | songs, scenes and dance aseisted b Virginia Mac STRAND—*Mysticism.” In the bill of vaudeville and pi ture attractions offered ut the Strind | Theater next week the feature wi'l be | v Billy Taylor, late comedian of “The | China Rose,” asssted by Billie T:lor trene Hay A the Lamar sistere in 4 music tabloid, “Mys al comedy ¢+ Lou Lockett novel dance con coction, ¢ It While Dancing,” Ruby \'\nrd u| t Vale and Don monlsts, as Other attrac and Oz in “Sc and song num and Selma B a_comedy fillam K. Wells a novelty juggler “The Nortt Americ acrobaties | bipi-one; Stanley nd Sam Herman A feature of t Elaborate Vaudeville Comedy. ARRIET REMPEL t comedy act he Swa Thu is offering her on the Keith Cameo Girl™ £ A Old-tim L and Houdiz de rimself 1 xed Gon 11 the |1V with tience | pected | Bl Carniva W. Mathers, Dun T. o Brooks. Le Paradis. (| little Loomis twins and Night in Harlem,” Tu outstanc by Le Pars The Dixte Clark and Al i re announced at tay, Wednesday this week, with ith the regular ! be “Vuude nee f irsda estor for i open af e fiddle 2 v i key game on t th et Wik campeis for e nship of the mid clubs at the Mayfower 1 | Orchestr w the « and it is ex Hill Contest: Add!ing champ| Her fress, which cost $1,000 | Burnes satin flounced in silver lace anl 1y embroidered in rh | It has @ tight bodice skirt is of \\‘vl < and ' nd a \\Il !‘«" lv‘ the I ce to 5 S]’lowr*g Samples in Actors. AT least one New Yorker ed (he point of not all the good : 18 reach ing that .‘ in New rlain Brow portant of th om players are e 5 ] : the histrionic ke and the || iffieulty of persuading managers tc || 180 off Broudway in their search for | ,m»m. anged to bring Moham ,‘ mountain. In other words || s of perform- ' vith p \ School audi- vs: “Quare Pau of the ten- mma Green, " a comedy ition owner, 66 given under | omposed e 3 i ””\ H. Koch. | known to B ay. 1 ure at the | There will be three different \\hr» 14} or “The Enemy,” nee presumably because Crosb; ige is sending on the road five i mpanies in the Pollock play. The || matinces wil be given in Feb-uar || imes Square Theater and with the original scenery The audience Manager Gaige one at each ) drama s, \\hu and production. will be composed o and Author Pollock zether with such ushe s as may required to <show them to their sez Later in the year other perform. N |ances of the same kind are an. The Cub Reporter.” { nounced, at which all buve-s—that i i % Lnage il be welcome, anc The Cub Rep the latest pro- e, o) o Al oo iy Hnew t st creations in charac v e at | ers may be looked over und obtained | v Serfously. the experiment is an in | | terestinz ane and promises to provide | opport ot s whe | them s cgend unique and their owr | WEE! The hook W hor of other s written by Ralpl Aloysius O weil known als and include Phil- | Coullins, Helen Col- | ph Mee. | Stewart, Bray, J Harry therine | = £an, Thmmn- DuFtef, ) Joseph O'Lone, Willlam Davis, George Garner, Nerney, Helen Hughes, C; Malloy and J. Carroll Hay . John J. Tong is the producer, Ralph A. Norton director, and John Luitich the stage director NEWMAN. Current Events Lecture By William Rufus Scott Monday Mornings at 11 0'Clock WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Monday Afternoons at $:13 LEAGUE OF Pi s’ WOMEN London, Wi'h Rambles Throuch | 1709 H St. N.W. Fngland and Scotland.” Is the title | Admission, either place, 30c of the traveitalk E. M. Newman will | - zive at the Nutional this afternoon | ind evening. \h’ \:\\mun tarrie London, England, cotland. MOISElWlTSCH of Exceptonal Bril- Power and Passion. Monday, Feb. 15,at8:15P.M. Washington Auditorium Seats now, Jordan Piano Co. M. 487, Victrola Dept.. Woodward & Lothrop. * enouch in | hidden re- | 1 the great ingle. In mo- | colored views are | foreign quar- | Greeks, | metropolis don picture shown the slums, the where live Italians, atics, Chinese, v_out-of-the. CATHERINT. BALL Fo Tanko_ nd Chacleston Special rates or Ladies. * 715 Bth 8t N flfllufll DELASC MAT. WED. LRET] | Tox1GnT A' ut H’\‘n now — 1 Wi o nomntant Fr Ron DAVISCN'S RO MRS P = 1326 M Open 10 NEW YORK S IN 7 LF.SSONS WE TEACH YOU TO CANCE Fox Trot, Wa'tz, Tango, Charleston S DANCING 5% Eve. to 12 Good Music, Excellent Dance Floor Oth Street NW. | Open_Sundays | HELEN JANE MARR Di.c.ple of Ruth St. Denls The inter-~ DEN lSHAWN otfers for 2 PINEWith - orehestra, Foxteot. Tanso, Wala Comervatory ! SOUTH SEAS Snlendid Cast—Exotic Mustc SOUTH SEA DANCERS Eght Months In New York Three Mantha_in_Philndeonia NEXT SUNDAY SEATS THURK, Jne Bia Musicomedy ) «chool ef NING—Interr 3 anes T . fl'u‘nld Plastiu TR ¢ W in Acrobatic and Chi‘lflnmn “School of Creative Danc'ng N ON | 1818 M Stroet, N.W. Franklin 9352 V/ITH ORIGINAL CAST- P. SPEND TWO A B . ’m own, C. L. \\1~“n. Joseph calamity cars rence Gil adon, John Shaw, | AYETY|: 1EDIES' CLUB THEATE. RETURN TO THE GAYETY THEATER AFTER THREE YEARS OF ABSENCE Washington’s Favorites Dun w Thomp- bert NINTH AEAR F MAIN 4300 2:15 - TWICE DAILY - 8:15 LADIES' MATINEE DAILY, 25¢ ‘' STONE -~ PILLARD (GEORGE AND ETTA THEMSELVEN) IN A BRAND-NEW SHOW FLAPPERS OF 1925” NOVELTIES SCNGo, DANCEKS, NEWEST CCMFDIAKS 100'. —REAL SHOW—100" NEXT WEEK— PUS6 PUSS IESIDENT THEATER Besinning Today—Matinee, 3. Night, 7 and 9 K DAYS—1130, 3:30. 7. 0. ALL SEATS 5%—\0 HIGHER THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS PRESEN( R OURS \\,l'ru NSWER WHEN STARTING TODAY MATINEE FEB. 7 FRANK DAMSELL PRISENTS FRANCI“S FARR “MAKE !\TlIPEPPY" Every guy has a hobby of some sort— bu. .h°_ resular ¢l ap Ix up-to-the-minu'e, is the budly with the Mutual Burlenk hothy, glad-eye chorus will richt. ‘so get the lanzh habit -l the \htu-L We've got n doll bunch full of class steppers who can step. BURLESK AS IT SHOULD BE ASK DAD HE KNOWS LON cHANEY | eschewing grotesque m | fac origin less in the of time spectacle, announced s Travesty and ~eneral air of jollity, a Doesn't Need Make- Up apparently is adher- Ing to his announced intention of | a | ¥'s renunciation of eluborate | I make-up 1s said to have had fts | Frank Tuttle's Honor. A~ a reward for.his series of hox office wuccesses Frank Tuttle ha been awarded the dir-ctorial plum of enormous amo normous amount = & S and effort required for such | than because of s that without such Chune sfeld’s production, G nerican Girl p the immcdi {of this hig picture are g I “tly | rapidly t hus been writter and the production wiil - | be super 4 by Townsend Arrangements have been wade to h ly | many of the Ziegfeld stars and be an- | tew participate in the prod. efeld will return Palin Beuch 1o take persol I of the whole Coming Attractions. predominating NEW YORK SYMPHONY | WALTER DAMROSCH. Conductor Poli’s Theater Tuesday, Feb. 9—4:30 |GALA WAGNER PROGRAM | Including four cxeerpts from “RIEX. Puss 1 ile Seene from “PARSIFAL." features tt it the " next week's ety Theater how In two acts, 4 musical numbers Eddie Dale and Chirley Duley company of fonmaker « Brack, Ver and a chorus - effects und. costumin elaborate and altogetl 1 ts Rithesn Mepare a, Univerty o Greene’s Burean. : e CAROLINA PLAYMAKERS of University of North Carolina Pre Tbree New Folk Plays a; | Centra’ High School Anditorium Saturday Evening, February 13 Tickets, $1.50, $1.00 and 50¢ At T. Arthur Smith 1330 6~ l\"uu]) Kids re scheduled to | heater next | & headed by Kitty Warren s my Spears Rureau, WE FLAY LY"EW'’S VAUDEVILLE STMD tGINNNG JOUAY AL week WALTER FEHL & CO. “HIS MAGIC WAND"” Assisted b, Cast_of FEleven People BRISCOE & RAUH In_“CONQU > ELIZABETH KENNEDY & SISTER “CHARACTER_IMPRESSION Allen---CALM & GALE---Charles “Two_Ex-Gentlemen,” by Harry W. GLADYS & VENUS FORTIA “World’s Greatest Flexible Marvels” The Only Act of Its Kind in_the World " PHOTOPLAY—ALWAYS FIRST TIME SHOWN ®a BETTY COMPSON a Thrilling Dramatic & “COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE” with HOUSE PETERS W ANNOUNCEMENT TO ENCOURAGE FAMILY ATTENDANCE Children’s Admissions | TAVAPITE DI AYHOUSE =xeTH-ALREE VAUDEviLS Glic Great drtuses of tha World Exclussiv~"n reo. 7 Berinning aay ma ireat Co s Collaborate ~incipat Janis ? 1925" EDDIE HICKE) "CETTING A TICKET"” media v With Els Aesisted by Speny ~Bp h’” ,-,M‘ By EUDIE “ANTOR <XTRA ADDE. ATTRACT ON Eharing W th ROCK WVE N wart Ny The Season’s Top Honovs In Keith-Alhee Vauder TACK McALLEN A Maater Con with “SAKA # COMPANY and Harriet Rempel In Some “Broadcas.inys of 1926" Lois Bennett A Ray of Western Sunshine The Rieffenach Famil; Foremost Equestrians Fotter & G-mble “In a Nursery” Worden Bros. Novelty Foot Juggle: FABLES. TOPICS Y THE D NEWS ~ ews Daly 215 & W15, sun. Mat & d" Oreh Seats Ewes AESOP'S 0 PATHE WEEKLY SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES CHICAGO GRAND OPERA FOUR PERFORMANCES THREE EVENINGS AND MATINEE Wednesduy urday _evenings, 8 o'clock. clock. ¥eb. 9, 10, 13 WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Tues. Eve., OTELLO (in Italian) RAISA, CLAESSENS, RIMINL, MARSHALL, Ete. Wed. Eve., LOU]SE (in French) MARY GARDEN, ANNSE, H\l\' ANOFT, expecially enguged, Sat. Mat., CARMEN (in French) MARY GARDEN. ANNKEAU. Ete. POLACCO. Conductor Sat. Eve.,, RIGOLETTO (in Italian) ARON. HACKFTT. RUFFO. Eaaliment, " Chorus 35 Corps de Ballet Mrs. Greene’s Bureau, Droop’s, 13th and G Single Prices: §7, $6, §5, $4, $3 plus tax. Main 6493 Tuesday, und Katurday matinee, Tenor), All-star Cast . Ete. Orchestra 65, Entire S Incidental Dances "The Home of Perfect Entertainment |t U STREET AT 12th FIRST FIVE DAYS OF THE WEEK SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED.—THURS. CARCL DEMPSTER W. C. FIELDS With Harrison Ford in D. W. Griffith’s drama of the White Lights of Chicago THAT ROYLE GIRL AESOP FABLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEBE DANIELS With All-Star Support in Paramount’s LOVERS IN QUARANTINE JUVENILE COMEDY “BABY BE GOOD” SNAPSHOTS Under 12 Years—Accompanied bv Adult—Week Days Only Matinees, 150' Evenmgs,25c TOMORROW NIGHT ATIONAL ABSOLUTELY FIREFROCF Only Theater in Washing'en e foriny exciusively Ameri an an4 foreign stars el Grt rank JOHN CCRT orrere Tke Sparkling Musical Comedy SUZANNE WITH PHYLLIS CLEVELAND FRANK LALTR JOHN CANTWELL ADORA ANDREWS RAY RAYMOND FRANK KINGD N FEON VANMAR DODSON MITCHELL NICK LONG, Jr. JOSE~H SELMAN EVELYN BENNETT RULOFF & ELTON WAYNE & WARREN Chorus of Broadway Beaut'es Augmented Crchzstra Staged by JULIAN MITCHELL Eves., $1to $3 Wed. Mat..50c to $2 Sat. Mat.. 50c to $2.5 TODAY s N TRAVEL TALKS FWMAN COLOR VIEwS . MOTION FICTURES I-o N n o N WITH RAMBLES T4RU ENGLANO AND SCOTLAND PRICES—S0c, %3¢, $1.10. §1.63, Iocluding Tax NOTE---BOX OFFICE OPEN 1 ¢. M. TODAY LIMBALIS’ i FINAL WEEK O’Clock TWICE_DAILY—2:30 and 8:20 M b T = Afternoon 4:30 POLI’S .Y THE BIG PARADE =" WEEK BLGINNING SuNDAY EVi SuNDAY EVENING FEB 14 Tha Season’s Most Notablz Musical-Thatrical Eveat (eSS, Quueeru PRESEN The MOST BRILLIANT, GORGEOUS MUSICAL jod N \i HEIDELBECRG STAGED BY J.C.HUFFMAN COMPANY 50 INCLU ~50 §0-MALE C... Go Early, Because You’ll Want to See it Twice S T S B S "™ Produstion Under Direeton of Mr. J.J. Shabert i BECAUSE OF INDICATED HEAVY DEMAND FOR TICKETS TO THIS ATTRACTION AND THE FLOOD OF MAIL ORDERS ALREADY RECE’VED, NO ORDERS WILL BE RECEIVED OVER THE TELEPHONE, SECURE SEATS EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT NIGHTS, 81 to $3. SAT. MAT, 500 to $2. 50. BARGAIN MAT. THURS., BEST SEaTs s2 Seat Sale TOMOR, -n.ulllllllll[llllIIllUllIlIIlllll[IllllllllIlllllfll!IIlillllllllll!lllhllllIll!l!ll[l!lllllhIlI{H!!Illll|lllllmlIl|llill(l('lllll!lmlfl"‘ TH'S ) MUSICAL SUCCESS HAS ! SMASHED ALL AMERICAN RECORDS 500 TIMES IN NEW YORK 450 TIMES IN CHICAGO

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