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- " AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER %, 1927—PART 3. AMUSEMENTS. o BT ST . . . J y s '~ H d Co- i .Attractlons in Washmg’ton 1 Comlng Attractions Llngo Of the Underworld' H,\m*a:;:rux1\?1:2::':"1 defi- FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON ‘ . i ’ » nitely entered the field of visual | . NATIONAL—“She’s My Baby. P 4 . ol pl l‘]ouses l 1’113 \X]eel(1 Charles. Dillingham announces the | *"THE gorill grabbed his rod and| stolen automobile and had been drink. | ficihion through the medium of mo- 5 ay | first performance on.any stage for let the fall guy have the works. | Ing bootleg liquor with his girl. When | "0 BEYIER 0 (oniact between | | Benteieo Lillie In her mew musical | Hls bus was hot and he had been in: | the police arrived the gangsters had | pixvara and Tathe Exenanar, e || | | 4 S smedy farce, “She's My Baby,” at |haling poison with his lingerfe. When | bea: c. 5 > 8 | the*National Theater next Monday | the bulls eased in the mob had taken| The vocabulary of the underworld £t pre : : ___(Continued _from First Page) ' Mr. Holmes has but recently re it on the lam has a sardonie humor that makes the | fitre 'S fof e 5o E it O oianini s Langonge ol ltsTARlisnce turned from a long sojourn in Aus-| 3 v o s said. | This is just some of the jargon of leap with the swiftness of a |ynown g P This new production, it is sa j G Inowik aacthis. Bath " " & = } e destined | THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY—POLI'S THEATER, 8:15 the money received going to the |tria, where he visited the cities and | Liceqto he one of the outstanding | the underworld that Richard s L T Dt b Ll O T s Actors’ Fund, an organization that i \HI:"AL:_"-\ of importance, m:]wl"" A “_‘:\ | novelties of the season, and a galaxy | mess and his comp: making instance, the flno.«t_y‘\wls are “crack- v ty. college and helps the actors who are in need nri:“f‘ -W{'.flfidh.] )}lg]{‘ s | of wesnes prominent fn the theatrical [ Noose” at First N a) Studloe hasei]ed lce.ti A misaRer Stipdid (8 SCUEeS) of v will be appropriate | I X SRORN B—— assistanc ery artist on the blll | lofty peaks and was a guest in by |\oriq have been Instrumental in its | been learning to meet the picture de.|and Yolls." A “hoofer: s a dancing ."the church, the club ) Camphell-Yelnnes, Fennk St. Leger, Kobert A. Simon, Deems Tayln donates his or her services and it is|of her homes Ilis pictures an auCtion: mands. For “The Noos s with [man. To be sophistic s to KNow | anq other social organizations. These Conductors FRANK ST, GENE GOOSSENS. | s series, when completed. ] S ¢ safe to state that probably for no | lightfully to of the new Aus-| €O Th0 L "has been written by Guy | the demi-monde and the one’s “goulash erly opulent other occasion could suen anarray | trin wil pr orbing subject. | p 1 PRort Kalmar and Harry Ruby, | Translated, the > lady is a “classy mamma,” and a g00d | {ributed through Pathe's idonday Evening, Dec. 12--FAUST i) [to do with the and history laden - by Lorenz I the entire | *The gangster grabbed his gun a good looking r the country. The first of talent be brought together. he next and final revue wiil 'ave | f0%CH (AT Rodgor. tlic.| reads “broyider” SenE add / anet Richards, Tomorrow. ih:” towns of I production lward Royce. | shot his victim. He was di a T At by den Tuescay Evening, Dec. 13--MME. BUTTERFLY | | Janet Richards will give her WUV by . The supporting t will include = | 2 W, Cunni 4. 14 . net Richards will give her| G, W. U Clitton Webb, Harry Watson, jr.; Juck T i X T Wednesday Evening, Dec. 14-- [AARRIAGE OF FiGARO lic Questions, Foreign.” to morrow in the ze v & ; ing, Ula Sharon, Ivene Dunne. e " 4 1 vodvil ¢ 3 v k Long, jr. ¥ and Parnum, il nt. Skinner, “in_pe: i g L i night in the & 33 H street | < Doane, i B Joan arry B Frank Mur. fof her own O ey i) ! thy : Ttae, | Phy and Artie Brooks will be chiet | the evenin wrsday, December ? X g e k | "“The aliuniversity vodvil has . & 5 - “ktafls, | comedians, | e will lead the |15, at 8:1 k, at Central Com- A ot Cores ‘mfi Mrs. Richard Aldrich £ :ne Meyer, Teviews | el sehra: heen one of the schi AR . s, and others are Dona and 0 Phirteenth and Clif S reoples Dras Ston Mrs. Robert L. Bacon particutarly [ TR Y ftes, In_ which ail b i s, He ch and the Me- r fourth event in z e = Mr. Henry Getty Chilton ding political ) POPRIEL A¢ AL i > iovern Sisters, the season’s course. o] - Sfrs. Trac rs. David A, & the past week both at home | toHmics. o " is a new show on | In the space of e season, Cor- SHUBERT M am C. Eus Mr. H. B. Speacer broad i his year the board of directors of | uit and is said to ba [nelia Otis Skinner, daughter of Otis| EL ien. 3 - el il .T he review this week will 3 | fast entertainment, with catchy airs |Skinner, has stepped from the legiti- ASC At 8:30 Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Tow special mention of the Soviet and novel feature mate stage and become one of our homb” thrown inte the secur foremost ente: Only recently at G last Wednesd | she charmed Washington radio listen- Atvinoff. and | oy ncoment, it is said. has created [ PR SO at Trentini| “Stolen Sweet s | ers with a brief program of her “char- ;| pronounced int throughout -m»} T s some vears |Show (o be ne attraction at i:'\;‘:l‘J:::c":?\fihsr‘\‘l!‘i{:‘\]x‘lofl(y;?h’e‘?l-:‘hl'};:l: student body. _and the Pr rapany has | the Strand Theater, said 10 be new |OWN D oy i SULEE s g e el 0 @ " |among its principals many who sang |and features a bix nl e as an artist. Mou 3 gy se when It was at the helght | tertainers _which s Charles — A A i p - oy, R 1 ety Wil pern Tic S Mooy, motably Rdlth Thaser, | Bi median: Fee. Tell ‘ ‘s Oz Rl ii1...; (Direcion Barny Grspacus of Qmerica (|| is travel revu < Aus- | Kenneth Yearn: e R 9 = Jus ¥ a chorus of 16 g ik ee 6 ; 4 = s A i i o . the Na- | Max Tendler z y ). attraction, Sharli will | made in Guadalupe, i it 1 offer a series of Hindoo dances. tion used for the filming of “The Ten E CLUB LIDO. | . R = Commandments” and more recently | Lve arh Boseribe of the Fobriolo > the-blonae Vio he sps a ¥ 4 8 Community Institute Event. forthe aequel o' Heiw Geste, that have tal 1 linist_of South on, has re- | the tuneful songs,| The Community Institute of Wash- Sabreur.” placed Durward as -| . nd a host of others that tured member of . I s|are suggestive of the times when the » problems of this | Lido Band at Club Lid . t club | operetta first gaining favor. R ® public, however, are he Hamilton Hotel. H!: dling, it | " TOMORROW N'GHT T2 NORCROSS he enjoyment of its S0t a real hit KEITII'S—F 3 1 NORCROSS | DE. R 1 eaut t Tvy St"‘"“*‘ Hardeen, the master illusionist, | CL e e e ——————————————————— f e the | and Beverly and Orme were the fo er of the late Houdini, will head- | MAURICE EEMAY 3 S5 ine omiiioriBent chtiriaisiese e o D e | mose R, §®~ WEEK BEG. SUNDAY, DEC. 4TH - Aisthia. but | Theas i sator nest week, beginning Sur il c CE ) PLAY THE GAME WITH " i 1 . tith metbonsdi | Y. RDON celebrities, d ARLE—Vaudeville and Pictures. » | - M ARET AR N :J LR 2o CLS RPN ! larle Theater next week, be- | EDWARD EMMERICH : = Sunday afternoon, will offer [N P NANCY SHERII = Bight Pulchritudmous Young Co jphren and Ons Versatile |Ancther Crook Melodrama. |& amitnd ™ “Wrane, Riser Wit | N ; ! PR AL e e Tt “";’1‘“”"”” . | ; e et me go|liams in his Individual ty en | : & sPoRTs A LA MonE | tertainment; ummari the e et of oo | o ofering sna o |\ N WAS HINGTO. - NATIO AL OPERA || - sdosi Erp el ntl St W 00 1 O W s sroft il t i - " Th ) 3 a vill e EDOUARD ALl o t elous. announcement another crook A ¥ | 3 = [Rptamt e secancs Harry and Lettie, a Riot in Her Jurgle land, and . | melodrama is being planned for him GAYETY—"Gaieties of 1928." woRLD FA MED STA Rs 1 KU s e g S B i | “PLAYING THE HERE NOMSENSE [ | resemble in character.zation RS i D incipals will sing, dance Inangarating the Notional Capital's Greatest Season of Grand O m {cale his recent tremendous success. | : 3 . Lo i ” actress. - Then she | £{-7 g 8o mondous, Suceess. | and entertain at the Gayety Theater Mellus, Dorothy Sp | GA?\AE D al 4 rd was cast-| fha new . ve . ‘apitaine (by specin} 1 "rench il dna St. Vincent Millay R ument), Glaseppe ¢ 1, Rollin lient Band of Nine Insivumentalists Wko Sing and Danc r L ] i dec h % 2 . 3 : 5 5 erto_Bimboni, Con r. | RS o » Sen Tatlan ! _ [ ten .| Readings From Her Own Poetry } —Tuex., Gordon, Maxwell, Morrow, Colllo, Althouse, Ivantzont || BRUCE REYNOLDS ““BEATS AND AFTER-BEATS”’ Tests proved ford that Miss| ot . 'k news: Under the naspleex of the Beuchler, Chambers, Smith, Bimboni, t = B il gt the ‘bortrayai | PADer man and writer of adventure Vassar Alumnae of Washington : A BALL—Wed. Oven to public. Mayflower Hotel, 10 |/ Week of December 10th field Sheehan, vice president and short stories. Friday, December 9, at $:30 including supper, $5. [} Mall Orders Accepted Now, 30¢ to B. P. Sch ciate producer G orl THA Morrow, Tyler, Capitaine, K. on the [at the Paramount Studio m Holly.| ‘Fifus, \sdiioriem, : b O NI S nawheey WSl | wood, has indicated that he may com- Y oA 1, Si Capitaine, Baklanoft, Ivantzoft, ||| Rostrand’s Famons Nupol n {bine in the new vehicle three of the on the strength of her aince ST et of . Umneaa e |G St et i i STHL—Sat. (Mat. 230 p. m.). In English, Candee. ’ Miss Mann was given a con: | Banerof ive Brook and Evelyn JANET RICHARDS Y w, Polllo, Tyler, Ivautzofi. Lamar Stringfield, Con. ot o om e e e e oo iy, | Brent. This, however, is by no means AIDA—Sat,, Seeba, Gordon, Althouse, Pease, Thomas, Tittmann, Him- il ¢ o' - 0T e |aennitelviattat his time. Public Questions: Home and Forelgn boni. " ;i ety o “Nightstick” will follow a vehicle| “pyery Monday Morning at 10:45 ; R AR | now heing prepared as Bancroft's flrs; Masonic Temple, 13th St. & N, Y. Ave. B:13 Seats on Sale Today and Throughout Week, Poli’s A = Philosophy of Gold-Digger. |stirting picture. an untitled | the Tampico cil fields a O S e . Executive Committee Washington Performances: Mrs. Joseph Leite i ; T. Arthur Smith announces th: the Dramatic Associntlon has I0-|aitraction for next week to bs rated a mew policy by offer-|), 5, president Theater Ligh aicup ko She (0rgarishtion AbEo; will be Rudolph Friml's comic the best and the an.| ot o | Mgmt. Messrs. Shubert It olas Longworth al of the United § " With the Following Uncommon- Iy Fine Players TR [H OTHER STAR_ACTS_AND_SPECIAL_HOUSE FEATURES ; ON THE SCREEN VERA REYNOLDS Kenneth Thompson and Fine Cast in a_Picture suggested by Richard Harding Davis' “The Bar Simister” ‘ : e ‘ “ALMOST HUMAN” 5 Cents \ = ~‘"=-'"~ Main 8133. 51, §2, $3'end $5. | § SR : 5 airl really enjoys being | Hope Loring from a stage play by e e ¢ a; | Houston Branch. Ethel Doherty has ema t puts her at | & ry 3 -y e i e i o w2 || Grand Opera Ball S8 S rnaor zinger will direct. wote Anlta Loos in'“Gentlemen| === = — Mayflower Hotel Prefer Blondes.” In that sentence she summed up the gold-digger's Current History Lectures Wednesday, Dec. 7, 10 P.M. philosophy _succinetly, according t (Cotutasa OBtINRAL ain 3950 Shou'ts JU08 e 3 Conti Daily~IIAM 11302, Euth Tavior. the bl CLARA W. McQUOWN || Tickets, §5.00—Including S = = = ; 3 miinuous Daily~1IA Meolf307H. ot Every Friday, 1 . AM. j ; ;‘;:.. ’:.'(. i NG - i 4 : Sunday I30t1F30P M. T T = [ . it INNING : rihink | The Washington Club, 17th & K| i o ind - Wardman SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4 1 a character, | Admission, 63¢ | 2 “Follics” Specia Produced_for the ut after readi M L00s" book . F. Kceith-Albee ig Time Theaters 1r times and h enario 10 times, B Ul T T _ . S A FEAST FOR WOMEN/ Ay v ot e PN : s § : A DELIGHT FOR MEN / TR e At jeprenese SR . s i = \ WILLIAM FOX pre O Vo & o h«GIRLS " *FOELIES| " 4| " PROMENADERS” ¢ > 13 Beautiful Production, Original Lyrics and HEADED BY 2 Music, Specially Selected Wayburn Asscmbly EEVMIRLNNDCMDM'FREDTALL‘BINIIR-5M|llNGfl R of Charming ' Coryphees and Sensational 2 NOER 20 ~ THE SHOW OB Dancere S [ERNEST HIATT | ' PAUL DECKER & , Druop's 'f’)‘.a_( : . A In “Nothing Serious” NY OLIVE BORDEN PHILAD>E:>I.PHIA ‘ .oia (| LAWRENCE GRAY ORCIE:TRA : Y 7 § b Found Lt ess SOrHIE BRASIAD, Selatet. . = Py A Mot Tuesday, Dec. 13--4:30 = Washington Auditorium Y : el \ N Snv-‘{. op Tickets, $1, $1.50, 82, 8250 g\ g et = 2 *..Q American> T. Arhur Smith Dureau. 1330 G St. N A T I o N A L : =P, I (e £ ——h ey S Womanhgo Snbscribers’ Tickets Iteady for H A NEW YORK | o Ztiey, H ?Zl' HEARST BROS PHILHARMONIC TONIGHT AT 8:20 = E ———-————FRANKWILSON 5 ORCHESTRA Nights, $1.00 to $4.00; Only Mat. Sat., $1.00 to $3.00. S === L 4 Conductors, Willem Mengelbery and SIXTH EDITION ~ AMERICA'S GREATEST REVUE | { Acsop’s Fables—Topics of the Day—Pathe Weekly Arturo Toscanini | rary P Bt i-a [LRL CARRCLL G AY E TY MOSTIMEND FAMOuS EERL;IIES FUER ASSEVBLED - NED WAYBURN'S COMBANY o ,'n:'., s $77\ PHIL ELLIS ~ CHARLES BOURNE 4\\\{% N suu&’z'f,fg‘f ; Y o cuun mueates | | MORAN & MACK 1% TNO BLACK CROWS i o T B A i\ \“\\my.\\W § < BURLESQUE UP TO THE MINUTE “Follies” and Mr. Wayburn's . apact: \/,I‘:\, - TS VA \; A% e e COMPANY OF 100 INCLUDING / R bege of 1 greatast Invention of the Age / Wee}; . Fegl{!l’flpx "I?day 60 VANITIES BERUTIES ~ 24 FOSTER GIR i A - ExcLusive WASHINGTON NTERTAI%ZIC;NT SAME AS ALL LAST YEAR AT (e . . . — —— - ‘ ‘ H ERE EARL CARROLL THEATRE " T n % OXy NEXT WEEK, BEG. MONDAY ,i*7%,, SEATS THURS. || [ m—— N ° § - omedi i ditions of th CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prexents 600 Successful Revues, Musical C BEATRICE LILLIE :’;&":K‘y'fi:fl“fl“&e ociety and College Theatricals, SE[ AND ”EAR./ Ladder of Fame such stars as— AR =AY Y Foot Ball Game Cther World Event: W \\\fl[/\\\\\m% Z ovuzw%f Selections from THE FIREFLY” Frim/ gt with vocal interpolation Of the beautiful~ ~ anavgianiama’ < ~ VTHE PRIDE OF WASHINGTON/ FOX THEATRE YMPHONY ORCHEST OF FIFTY BRILLIANT SOLOISTS Same as Week Days - Ao sccks Health and a beautiful symmetrical body should see i ADOLEFIEIS SORIOPAN LEON BAUSILOFF THIS COUPON AND §] | ACTORS' FUND ANNUAL BENEFIT 3 chis demonstration. il Sar ) / J N\ [nfections Songs A= ';/ X Y a5 é : Smoking Permitted. NORMAN FRESCOTT / Other Stage Attractions &\\g =Y/ in & new musical farce comedy x 3 MARILYN MILLER AfllzlAP‘Ei[ml':‘film GILDASIFEQ"”“ R SHAW ¢‘«SHE’'S MY BABY" Dt @ DARYENION acrame EDBIE CANTOR bSen with a bevy of American stars inoluding INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A CLIFTON WEBB HARRY WATSON, JR, : IRENE DUNNE ViSHARoN g-4® 4 FREE PUBLIC REHEARSAL : GIBBONS T S i W. 3. McOARTHY k5 of the members of WICIA BURS : Mary Read's 8 Lillie Cocktalls, Gene Balzer's Band, and many others | " NED w AYBURN,S S LARVUE Book by i P y Musio and lyri PAT CROW N. BERT KALMAR and Atusio and lyrics by ; - oY oL ey R an RICHARD RODGERS and LORENZ HART. : v PROM TUNEVILLE FOUR - Entire Production Btaged by EDWARD ROYCE. | : - at e e———e—— 20 Glorious Girls From Where : T THENEW A S | _ KEITH'S THEATRE SUNDAY—PRICES BURTUN HUI.MES VIENNA wqfi!‘c’nélukml,e . Tuesday Morning, Dec. 6, at 10 O'Clock Sharp THE GLORIOUS TYROL i : i d the method used by Mr. Waybun B s | e T e st [, on wilaes dmmenmmnd che mshod wnd b M, Koy and Stretching process for Conditioning the Body. Everyone I NN [ TN SZN N2 SN . % Under the Direction of DANIEL FROHMAN 1f unable to attend this rehearsal, “é:il:e l;or %o?fl“ Pé/‘e; MW\\\\”W”A\\\WMWWM\\\\(WMNW”M,‘ 50c Will Entitle Bearer I atre, Friday, Dec. 9th, 2:15 P. describing the Ned Wayburn Resident ool ane me ly GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT to one SOME OF THE STARS WHO WIL : ourses in Stage Dancing for Girls, Young Men and Children. 99 ORCHESTRA f R Looutt | Mogto e Rione TODAY 2 TO 3 P. M. el | B g B G M S S Tinen NEB WAV U N | Doors Open at 1:30 P. M. might's performance it pre- | ] These ara the wleactonn booked 3¢ the Um This o 1o prse. Other names] Studios of Stage Dancmg Inc. FOX THEA'I;RFE SYMP_'HONY . ORCHESTRA i iy snl Rew shtichen aad’ oriinal material especially written for this occasion, 1841 Broadway, At ColumbusCirele (Entrance on 60th St > New York of Fifty Brilliant Soloists NEXT WEEK—"Galeties of 1928" | SEATS ON SALE TODAY ©Open 9A.M.to 10 P,M. (Except Sat. Eves. and Sundays) Tel. Columbus 3500 ADOLPHE S. KORNSPAN, CONDUCTOR Good location_at_box oflice $1.00 to $3.00_(tax_exempt).