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What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters Geerge M. Cohan's “Tavern”. Booked for the National. doors of “The ‘Tavern” open uun lfial lapse of eight Cohan will be seen as the vagal but it is all in his favorite play, now on a netion-wide tour. Shirley Grey has been igned ass the role of the George M. Cohan. ‘Tavern” that caused Robert nenchley to remark that Mr. Cohan should. be elected President, the satire on old melodramas mmethmx that would always keep the American sf alive. ‘The scene is laid in an old inn on a dark and stormy night. An adven- turous vagabond and a homeless woman seek shelter and have it thrust upon them, but they arouse the suspicion of the landlord. There has been & hold-up on the Burtonville road, and these may be the very bandits themselves. Others arrive, and the plot thickens. To the vagabond it is deliciously like a play. .f his life he has been searching for just such drama. Things happen thick and fast. And a Cohan twist, of | course, comes at the finish. Matinees will be given Wednesday and Saturday. *“Marseilles” Coming to the Belasco. Gu.nm'l‘ MILLER, well known pro- ducer, will bring to the Shubert- Belasco Theater nexf week his latest success, “Marseilles,” by Marcel Pagnol, This play is now well along in its second year in Paris under the title of “Marius.” ‘The cast will include Alexander Kirkland, Dudley Digges, Hubert Druce, Au.son Skipworth, Prances TorchhnL A. P. Kaye, Douglas Wood, Hunter, Arthur Lysons, Natica de Aea‘ l.ml Hen De Koven. ler’s last offering in Wash- han was “Journey’s End.” “Oriental Girls” New Gayety Show. WHIL! they are all American born, the “Oriental Girls,” of the new Mutual burlesque and vaudeville show eoml.n. to «the Gayety Theater next week, are said to have acquired a Far East method of dancing in some of their numbers. Jack La Mont, star of the plece, instructed them. ‘The featured woman player, Jerri Mc- Cauley, is a gifted singer and dancer and knows how to put over a song. The ente: nt will have supple- mental features Mondl’. ‘Wednesday and Friday nights. The Vardi Recital, Jewish Community mm DAVID VARDI and Eva Yoalit, widely tion, of 1he -Dybbdk A the Newbes: of the " at the N T- *pod Playhouse in New York a few I!.'I— Citeh "5t Sewisky: Gommuniiy Center, 2 mun Wesh' rl;vonm:n November 12. The" Vardis, y director-actor ¢ of the Moscow ater ;::Il and Belfl'!‘. I M nages Sountered in thelr travels. m!n stort, luce st a - lant dramatic .mv:t;“ ity ‘Wilson-Greene Concert, Constitution l’llll. Saturday. A GALA opening concer:, with artists including Maier and Fatmon two- plano recitalists; Otero, Cuban coloratura; Alberto harpist, and Edward Johnson, tenory will inaugurate Mrs. Wilson-Greene’s concert season at Constitution Hall 8:30 o'clock. They recite, im. ‘and " will also be played by the two brings to the audience a swift suc- “The Cat Creeps.” Rialto Anmounces a Shiver. @ HE CA’I“’t%l}.mS.';‘dea’cflbed as one greatest of mys- tery storles, adapted by Uni- yersal for ihe taiking screen from John Willard: play, “The Cat and the Canary, be the next attraction at ‘Theater starting Saturda all-star cast lstmhnd headed by Heler Twelve- trees, and includ- ing Raymond Hackett, Nell Ham- ilton, Lilyan Tash- man, Jean Hers- holt, Montagu Love, Lawrence Grant, Theodore von EMz Blanche Frederici and Elizabeth Patter- son. The picture was directed Rubert Julian. — “The Cat Creeps” Helen Twelvetrees. abounds with mys- tery and suspemse. Its entire action denla 'llhh:.h; hair-raising events of a single a great mansion. has m:t.been occupied for 20 years. Here a group of relatives gather at midight to listen to the reading of & will, and thus begins a story which cession both of laughs Breathless terror grips the charac and the umexplainable dent.h of one of them adds horror to a which is finally brought to a surprising solu- tion just before daylight. The Universal News Reel, selected horts and comadics, and Otty F. Beck at the ocgan round out the new pro- gram. lnd thrills. texs, “The_ Silver Horde,” Rex Beach Story at Keith’s. 'HE SILVER HORDE,” Radio Pic- tures” ad: tion of the famous Rex Beach no comes to the screen of R-K-O Keith’s Saturday, with all the glamour and romance of the original retained in the talking picture veuh. Sweet, Gavin Gordon, Purnell Pratt -nd Ivan Linow round out a notable D\recul George Archainbaud took his the Rialto | | | Carolina which | Dymbarton NOVEUBER o Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Ambassador ..., 15th & Columbls RE. _ Vitaphone h&m 'ldnh'?ilflllh" variety, TRobert Montgomery Wobert Manigomers Bert “Love n the Besgh.” Vitaphone variety. Robert SHalf” Shot and Bert Wheeler roclsey in at Sun- Comedy. iton aills Woolsey in e Bes Woll» “Half Shot at Sun- vhnhu- variety. rise.” Vita. Comedy. Cartoon. Bessie Love in Bessle “Good News.” R “Good News.” Eiste Ferg “Scarlet Comedy. Vitaphone varfety. ~Nancy Carroll in ‘““The Devil's Holl- day. Short_subjects. Dark. ‘Bebe Daniels in Im Pfl"umn in “Scarlet Pages.” Vitaphone variety. Joan B-ll'-t “Alrica m—‘fi pe > vl et i “Maybe It's Love." 5 vlupm. Yariottes. T fl‘ e James ’olnnn “The- Swellhead.” Short_subjects. )ll.\lon Sills Mary rian in *“Loye lnd lh Devil.” ‘Bhort eubjects: inge “Playstotnd." Short_subjects. Georae Ariiss in ol Eneiin.” “Old English.” ‘Cartoon. > Cartoon: Comedy. Vitaphone variety. Elsie Ferguson in “Scariet Pages.” Vitaphone variety. nuu bn ‘Good N " Cartoo Bor Lot Comedy.” Vita. Serial. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in <Half Shet Rober! - “Hal{ Shot at Sun- rise..”_Vita. variety. rise.” Vita. aitton “Sills ohe Sea Walt." Vitaphone uuur Sills n “The Sea Wolf." Vitaphone variety. Bert. . Lytell n “Brothers.” Comedy. | A Glaudette Colbert 5 "Mansiaughter oz?: % Dark. Mt. Rainier, M@. Comedy. News. Buddy Fogers in “Heads Up. edy. Moran and Mack n Moran and Mack AnTbody's War. ' Anybodr's War. Uth & N.C. Ave. 8.8. Cllve‘ Brook Cartoon. and Ruth onmmng and n “Anybody's_Woman." "Anmun Woman.” Gilbert Roland in “Men of the North.” Comedy. Vitaphene varlety. Gilbert Roland in Sienel tha North Comedy. Vitaphone variety. Central 425 9tk 8. N.W. Doue. Fairbanks, 37., “Little Abeident.” vn.pnnm nrmy Dous. Fairbanks. [ n “Little Accident.” faphone_variety. Elsie Perguson in Comedy. Co Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. Circle 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. John Me “Seng o Jghn, MeCurinack In, k. rmack n, Jobn MeCorinack in, y Heart.” X-y J. . “, e lnaf' flers."” Clara Bow . cvuu‘ “Zove Amon the Eu i Munmnm e e e ":3:'\"1;;&' John Barrymore “Moby Dick.” itaphone variety. John Barrymore n “Moby _Dick. Vitaphone variety. Colony Gu._Ave. & Farrague n_and Johnson in uu Oh Satior, Benave.” Sy Weskness.” ! Vitaphone variety. Serial. » 3 “Old_English.” v Comedy. Jack Holt and 0 e Jack Holt -and Raish Gri “Hell's 1348 Wisconsin Ave. Com ene D. “Leathernecking.” Comedy. Maynard and rnice Claire a = g%:. £ l}: Mati Moore a: athernecking.” “ Comedy. ws, Chatles Rogers and Nancy Carroll in “Pollow Throush.” Comea Charles Rogers and Fairlawn _Nancy Garrail in “Follow Through.” Anacostis, D.C. .Yohn ucc«mef‘ “Aong o' MY He-n." Gom: Marx Brothers in “Animal Crackers.” Marx “Animal others in | | y i-of by est.” | 3 Chatles Rowers and Crackers.” s "Bt E TR Serlal. o lun l'ohn n, Richard Amn n “Santa Fe Trail. b 8 G Sts. SE Rich dAlnln “Sants P 5-5-:1 Sartson. Wurics Chevalier and Claudette Colbert in e ‘Big Pond.” _Review. Comedy. Arthur Lake 1 “Chy “vm IBI.:'F - Comedy. Gartoon. " Gartoon. Hippodrome 908 K St. N.W. Home " m Cartoon. _Ac Gloria Swanson “What & Widow." __Certeon. Kenpeth Gioria Swanson “What a Widow. >_Sts. N.E. Carteon. Dark. Ingomar 'McKpnm B - Wi Hancy Carrol “Devil's T, ‘Holiday.” edy. Cartoon. _Act. ailtor Bills “The sea Wolt.” Vitaphone variet John Gilbert In ““Redemption.” Comedy. T3 Harold Murny and Fifi d'Crsay in Women Everywhere. __Comedy. Cartoon. Mmm sills ““The Sea Wolf.” _Vitaphone variety. John Gilbert in “Redemption.” Comedy. Act. J. Harold Murray and Moran Pl d'Orsay In it Ames” T 1 “Nov Damaged Grace_Moore n “A Ladxs Morals Vitaphon Grant Wlth “Sinners’ Holida: medy. _ Vitaphone var Gary coopn In “The Man From Wyoming. " Comeds. Cartoon. Alexandria. Va. A John Boles and Plante 1 Jesse Laizs Lo Flane, in John Boles and R “‘Captain the 3108 _18th steme Guards” News. New Guards.” ‘ashman n ial Bed.” Lillyan “Matri Al Jolson A “Bis. Boy."” Somedy. Al Jolson “Blg_Boy." Comedy. Frederic March in “Manslaushter.” Leader i e Wews. Claudette Colbert eed Claudsite Colberi 7d Friiensisuehter Comedy. __Aet. i el ",,:ir Ties foung Oh S E Sts. RW. Paramoust o Cigudette t and h Comedy: Gartoon. ._Cartoon. “Heads Vp.” comedsurio 3 b wis -f,rfl.—w. Baxier “Bric com- 2 o 4 Ftoon. ‘7=:«.“‘"' 419 N. Capitel 88 Lyric Marion D-vtul Marianne.” Pathe News. Dark. Marion Davies in Marianne.” Pathe News. Jack Oakie e oo Natve. Comedy. News. i "li‘!“uc N‘-‘m‘r': - b 1 K'golhn-ra in | . Cgmedy. h¥d Cabingro” . roon. Gaithersburg, 6. e e AT Snemy “Alins " French mmplny nl more than 100 players into the heart of Alaska for two months to shoot ths scenes in their actuak locale. ‘The photographic effects are sald to be unusual in beauty and splender. ‘with Iue-m -taking wn.se “The Virtuous Sin” Next Palace Feature. “THI VIRTUOUS SIN” is the next ! attraction scheduled for Loew’s | Palace Theater, Walter Huston and Kay Francis ha the leading roles, with Kenneth MacKenna, Jobyna How- land and Paul cnvlnaf.l in the lqmu tant supporting rrlu Crie Generan, and ma-:' (The General was in the National Theater, mpfl. Iast year. The story has a Russian background during the period of the World War and concerns the doings of a woman who sacrificed herself in an attempt to | ! ‘}im;c her husband relieved of military luty. Roy Cummings is the guest master | of ceremonies in a bill titled “Night- ingale Melodies.” A mumber of v-uu-' v-fl!}::h-m-cu are ingluded in the Fwnoom Wil agfet fts second week at Loew's Columbia next Saturday. This all-talking, singing technicolor production stars Eddie Cantor and includes the original stage cast that made it one of the most suc- cessful legitimate ventures ever pro- duced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Ziegfeld produced it for Samuel Goldwyn, and with the exception of some dialogue and new songs the entire production is intact. Ethel Shutta, Eleanor Hunt. Paul Gregory and John Rutherford play the important sup- porting roles. The music and lyrics are by Walter Donaldson and Gus | Kahn, Re: » Next Fox Picture. WA'R:%BAXTER will be seen at Friday in Andre 's “Renegades,” a story of tm Ml- Otero will sing the aria “Una poco fa,” Rossini’s “Barber ol Bevule. and will give a group of four | songs—“Come Unto These _Yellow | !‘nd.l" (La Forge), “Bobolink and Chick- | adee” (Carnevall), harp Shld!" in_imitation of mandolin (P.| Alvars), “Premiere Arasbesque” (De- | “Etude No. 2" .lZlbel). “Toc- (Loeillet), “Prelude et Danse” ,_“Minuetto” (Serrao) and “Ballade” (Poenitz-Salvi). 3 s m will lm:lwd:w (Jacopo Perl): aria, Pieta,” from “Il Floridoro” (Stradella): | air from “Comus” (Thomas Ame); | aria from Act I, “La Boheme” (Puc-| cini); “Cargoes” (Tom Dobson); “We'll | to the Woods” (Charles T. Griffes); “The Tune of Parting” (Henry Hadley), | and “Lord Randal,” an old ballad, ranged by Cyril Scott. ' “Life of the Party” Next at Metropolitan. INNIE LIGHTNER will be seen for the week starting Priday st War- ners’ l‘etlml“‘n in “The Life of the Party.” The star's mirthful antics in this lctunn the Earle have caused 50 | fi comment that the photoplay s givm & return engagement. “The Life of the Party,” done enflrely in technicolor, is the sequel to “Gold Diggers of Broadway,” which sky- rocketed Winnie o stardom. Winnie appears as a wild gold-digger, the man- Mirs Delray are Onarles Judels and Jack ‘Whiting. Ripley's latest Vitaphohe Varlety, “Believe It or Not”; the Vitaphone am McNamee Teel complete the entertainm “Love in the New Feature at Earle. YOUTH and trivolity are uld ingredients of i to Warner's Earle in the Rough” and the entertainment activities. Montgomery, Dorothy Jordan, | Benny Rubin and Dorothy MeNulty | have the leading roles in “Love in the %ibemnbo&oinm ship- | rk whose ability on not limited just to " Winter 'round the Corner! Call us to overhaul your heating apparatus— Stoves and Ranges W.S. 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Brown and Ramor A lamu Yvunl in y. “Romance.” Vitaphone variety, n “The Three Sisters.” Comedy. T ws. Dous. hnlr:fib. it “The’ Dawn Ft Live ‘an ' Eau h‘ “Soup to Nuts.” Comedy. Vitaphone vari »n= 3¢’n st. N.W. i Sec Md. & m-.mi Rio “The Bad One.” omes X uuuy ~and Harry Richman and | "?!eurle Jessel, -n | Francis xl.n ‘Bushman “Call of tr - “Fhe Cone Defende ililam Powell in | “Shadow of the Law. Stiver lnln- Boct rumpts. Shte Marx Bnlun ~Animal C nenu - velty Marx Frothers ‘Ramon Nav- “Angmal t‘ucker velty reel Syh; R L ave aw. in “Ogspiracy.” omedy. John M:cm-ni John McCor “Song o' My Meart” Comedy. p o' My Heart.” *“Oh, Sail "l - " \"’-comziy, a &m Behave. siegt h’my_ Takoma Joan Crawfard in “Our_Blushing Brides. " T Joan ( c};aa— ""'éna-."" Conrad Ni “Numberad Hoot, Gibson WL RRED o552 e Takems Pack. D.C. Tivoli n “All Quiet_on the n AR Suist_on \ihe ‘Western Front.” Western_Front.” ui:um “All Quiet_on the Western Front.” Gloria Swanson “What s Widow."” Vitaphoné variety. Gloria Swanson n, “What a Widow." omnn wml-m in Comedy.. Vita. Berial. Gioria Swanson in “What & Widow." Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. 16th & Park R4, Bessie Love “Good News.™ Cartoon. Bessie Love in “Goed News.” Ga. Ave. & Quetes e Elsle Ferguson in “Scarlet. Pages.” Comedy. Vitaphene variely. Bomnurl Mackaill Chatles Biokford in in s “Man Trouble.” “The Ses Bat.” Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Comedy. George_O'Brien_in “The Last of the Duanes.” Sertal. Foreign Legion, the first divectorial effort of Victer Fleming since “Common Clay.” Aymnch.n. i o-m‘ o “Russian and an American form porting cast in *h-tnmncmmnoramm Leon break. This is the basis of Armand; thrilling stery. Noah Beery, Myrn: lay. George Cooper, C. Henry Gerdon | and Gregory Gaye make up the sup- md es.” the Pox Music Masters 'lve & popular overture, fea- hn:( ‘he Maria Ester P-ch.m. spon- hm md Ihrco “City Bervlm” idea will be the cast are Shapiro Teature. 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