Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 19

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B AMUSEMENT Chicago Opera Tonight and Sat The Chicago Civic Opera €0 opened its annual enzi the lacal mangzement Greene at the Washin last night with Lu Mary Garden. Georges Ba nand Ansseau and others tonight at performancs art Friday afternoon and cagement with 1wo per .« whi nnd -on m + Garden wi an in the i vector of the Chic Will conduret. Miss <upported by Ans o ntal dances t [ tiin principal voles, Tlen condueting vie at Mrs. Wilzon Concert . Buresu. 0« northwest. and at the Wash Auditorinm . prior to eich per 'he Creaking Chair.” uthor o which nl next we is Fupper Wilkes Kinz Chaijr.” onal Theater »ll Monday evenir men- | this fact Mis < first presentitior orizinal n success ere ilkes Miss W ihe plav packe: city. and at the in that twn e ne the British Isle OB, Clive. man Theater Sid Tater Present time trivmni the other Reed services a of the leadin it Wih the fines rerpreter compan niention of York in it is th In 1 Rexzinale nore Grifi Harris, Gilt Reatrice Mi Harold Chase obert Be nd nnert KEITI'S=Willard Mack. Willard Mack. famous actor and thor. will top the bill at B. F. I Theater next week, in his ne play. “Kick In." Mr. Mack pitched ball and plived | third e for the Georgetown tean Aurin e days of big Mike Mahone. | Dan Sulliv farley, and w star bievele winninz the Cabin John road race with over 300 starters, which, of course, is im portant : He will he supported by an unusual 1. presented through the vermis sion of David Belase George Whiting and Sudie Burt wil! be featured in “Several and Dances,” assisted by V' with Edwin Weber condu rei Romaine come from House: “the offer “Like Father. Like Sor late jester to King Alfonso. Rits and Lolita. will amuse by Margzaret Stewart will fea t and Vioy ent and Lewis will p and Gordon's (amedy will e sben in marvelous an Camerons Pept with R “Parisian | mtunts, RLE—Orpheum Cireuit “Unit™ Show. An innovation will be offered at the | Earle Theater next week in the jres. | entation of a_vaudeville unit show, from the Orpheum Circuit, together | with the usual house ures and a feature photoplay The ‘‘unit” show enlists a wroup of axceptibnally clever players. the head- line act being Archie and Gertie Falls, | in “Toviown Revue.” # lively interval | of sonz and dance in which :vncopa- | tion plays no small part. Other mportant number include Dick Lucke and His Arcadians, “Syn- | copators S = and Marie Veateh's *( Steppers.” Beban and Mack, in a clever Tea fo Ten and €] who does marvels In modeling, | The flm feature will be I monr | “Lord Jim.” in which the titl> rol» i< piaved by Percy Marmont. who, being | an Englishman. is admirahi - equipped | for the task hefore him. The comedy Alm will be F. B. O.'s “In the Aair STRAND—") Headlining the Strand program next | week will be Billy Taylor, late come- dian of “China Kose.” assisted by Bil- | lie Taylor. 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