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are James X. Francis, straight man; Eddle Aiken, juvenile it, and Gar- rigan and DeMuth, youl dancers. Special features are presented Monday, ‘Wednesday and Friday nights. SOUSA’S BAND, Thursday. EVERAL months ago Col. Grant, 3d, and Re%senhflve 8ol Bloom of the ‘ashington Bi- invited John i e the 2005t Birtl mat y memorat versary of the first President of the United States. After mulling over the idea, Lieut. Comdr. Sousa came forth with a march that is said to equal any he has ever written, and this he handed to_the Bicentennial Commission. It is planned to have every band in the United States play the “George Washington Bicentennial March” dur- ing the year 1932—the 200th anniver- sary of Washington's birth—and when Sousa and his band w:rpflr for two concerts in the Auditorium, Thursday afternoon and night of this week, this march will be featured. More, it will be heard for the first time by many :nbemben of the Bicentennial Commis- n. Sousa, finishing his thirty-eighth an- nual tour of the United States, will gl:y his last public concerts of the tour re at the Auditorium. Aside from the “Bicentennial March,” he will also play e | many of his older marches. His return to Washington will be in the nature of & home-coming, and it is hinted that grand celebration will be staged in his honor at a local hotel, where many old-timers will gather to see the noted ?h?n-dum ‘:fhtfr the final concert next n ‘The United States Marine Corps will be represented at one of the concerts when Sousa plays the march he wrote in honor of the Devil Dogs; also an- other reh, which is attracting at- tention, “The Royal Fusiliers,” com- posed in honor of the Welch regiment | that fought with the Marines in the ' Boxer rebellion in China. A recent | order from the King of England in- structed every military bandmaster in; the United Kingdom to include this march in its repertoire. JANET RICHARDS, Tomorrow esstul | \ {188 JANET RICHARDS, who has o trip in the ln'::ut it h'e European Ip e of er lectures on Public Questions, an- of “56 of the most beautiful girls in the ‘The revue runs to 53 scenes, that in- clude comedy sketches, dance ensembles, speclalty dances and us spec- tacles, with lavish costu: , scenic and light effects. The dialogue was haemiies BELASCO—Katharine Cornell in = Lady.” “DIBHONOEED LADY" comes to the Shubert-Belasco Theater Monday evening, with the noted actress, Katha- rine Cornell, in what is described as the tomorrow ‘Temple, New York avenue and Thir- teenth street, at 10:50 o'clock. In addition to attending Sep- tember sessions of the League of Ni d the Inter- tions at Geneva and visif national Bank at Basle, Miss Richards revisited the “devastated reglons” of Belgium, now largely d restored, and was much im with the beautiful new library af }nuvdn, built “by American Of her interesting motor trip in Spain, Miss Richards will briefly mmw@:mmefimu The aftermath of the elections and unsettled world conditions will claim special attention at tomorrow's talk. QUESTION OF THE HOUR, Friday. 188 CLARA W. McQUOWN will give her weekly talk on Questions of the Hour in National and "nterna- tional Affairs, Priday morpi:; at 11 o'clock in the assembly rosm of the Washington Club, 1010 Seventeenth it gt i H subject f literature, has n interesting mflhfl with all of and excitement which R SRAT R 2, Chevalier's Souvenir. AURICE CHEVALIER'S “Souvenir of Death” must remain with him for the rest of his life. es. 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Act. ia and Jack Oakie *evi"Go Native.s Comedy. _Act. Bpecial cast in “Good News.” Comedy. Act. aty Cooper and Betty Compson in “The Spoflers.” Comedy. _Act. Bert Lytell in ‘Brothers. Vitaphone variety. ....'3.’. st N.W. Bert Lytell n “Brothers.” Vitaphone variety. Buster_Keaton in Bally Starr in “For the Love o' Lil.” “Dough Boys." Comedy. Comedy. Buck_Jones n witigs of Adventare.” “The Lone Rider.” iy Comedy. artoon. © _Vitaphone variety. Seco Silver Spring, Md. Dark. Dorothy Mackaill and Lewis _Stone Jack Oakie in “The Sap From racuse.” in Syra “The Office Wite." Short subjects. Nancy Carroll “Devil's Holiday. Short_bubjects. “Tupe Velez and Jean Hersholt in “Hell_Harbor." Conrad_Nagel in Mary Philbin “One. Romantic ight.” Rin-Tin-Tin serial State Bethesds, Md, Dark. Frank Albertson in Prank Albertson in “Wild Compsny.” 4 % ‘Wild Company.” Ronald Colman Ronald Oviman X “Raffles.” Comedy. “Rafties.” Comedy. i of the sCherd “Lovin’ the_Ladies.” Buster Keaton in B “Doughboys.” Jack Oakie i’l:m“__ o, TAVS ao Jstive Ruth Chatterton Dorothy Mackail L) P “Bright_Lights.” ‘Anybody’s right Liet ‘Woman." Al Jolson in “Big Boy." Comedy. Al Jolson n «Big Boy.” Comedy. Georse “The Dus e Ken Maynard Brien in the n “Son of the Saddle.” Comedy. Takoma ¢ Takoma Park, D. C. in 7S Y SEAPTE “Her Wedding Night.” Bow and SterRucio ,Ramon Nova n “Her Wedding Night.” ‘Call of the 0 in jesh."” Bapon Norarzo tn “Call of the Flesh.” ‘Por the Defense, “Bilent Enern: Ann Harding 1n “Girl of the Golden West.” ’ Comedsy. Harding In "(?l-hno‘r':m "Gorden ot Kay Johnson in “Madam Satan.” Comedy. Grace_Moore in “A Lady's Moral: Vitaphone variety. Kay Johnson in “Madam Sata; Grace_Moore n “A Lady's Morals.” Vitaphone variety. Jack Holt n “The aler.” Comeds. Joan Bennett in “Maybe It's Love.” OTIS SKINNER, to fluhll::i.n.cd l.k‘l'lll o = screen. has been completed and is ready m cleverness, drop in at the Earle during the current week and wonder at his notion of the modern girl revue. Long ‘Tack Sam and his two daughters, with eight just as comely, may rise you. Long Tack Sam is known as “the globe- circling Oriental.” He's all that and more, very, very much more, as you will discover. Gioria What Joan Bennett in ‘Ma dow Vitaphone variety. “Maybe It's Love.” Gloria Swanson * “What & Widow." Vitaphone variety. George Arliss in ol . Engll Vitaphone variety. Who Is Basil? I{lhdxlmmmdnhfl(m«:hu tall, extremely slender in build, and has black hair and hazel eyes. Who? Why Basil Rathbone, of course. His wife is Ouida Bergere, scenarist and playwright; and he has a black rd dog named Moritz, who is his inseparable companion. le who have seen Mr. Rathbone ‘| every performan portance” at the National 'nnn.l;fln.l'nh " This is by no means fi th.hbo;;‘- first stage appearance, however. e second cousin of Frank Benson, the famous British actor-manager, Mr. Rathbone started playing Shakespearean roles in 1912. In London, he also | created _the i ller, took the part of de Musset in Philip Moeller's play “George Sand” with Mrs. Patrick Campbell; was ‘Who Gets Slapped.’ In America his outstanding stage successes have been in “The Cezarina,” “The Swan,” “The Captive” and “The Command to . ture ‘Takes a Holiday.” “The Three Sailors” HIR-IWITE follows paragraphs in which the mystery of “The Three Sailors” of the Earl Carroll revue is ed. “The Three Sallors” really are Bert Jason, Bob Robson and Harry Blue. Bert and Bob are Brooklyn boys, Harry is ct of the East Side. None of They obtained booking and started their theatrical career as _eccentric dancers. They did not speak a word during their routine and the act was not known as “The Three Sailors” and the act didn't create a sensation. In fact, the boys barely managed to live eating frankfurters and peanuts and TWO MEN—TWO SHIPS BUT ONLY ONE WOMAN MITCHELL-~DURANT ' «~'OF %‘0“ Ann Greenway—Virginia Bacon—Allen and Kent—The Chester Hale Girls—Harry Borjes and The Palace Syncopators E. Howard signed them to appear in his vaudeville act. Mr. Howard, for those who fail to remember, is the gentleman who wrote among many songs the pop- ular “I_Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now.” Everybody in the Howard act wore sallor costumes and so Bert, Bob and Harry were given their new cos- tumes which they have yet to discard. ‘While doing their act the boys worked out a new routine with a couple of nifties (so they claimed) inserted for sure-fire dialogue. This was the begin- ning of the style of work they do today. gl i 2 " i by Garbo and Inspxrlflon. (CE BROWN, who has directed “A Woman of Affalrs,” “Anna Christie” and mance,” will again pilot this lady in & new story titled “Inspiration.” Previous arrangements had called for Brown to direct Lawrence Tibbett in “The Southerner,” but rearrangement of the “shooting” schedule to advance the starting date of “Inspiration” is ac- comj by an announcement that King Vidor will direct Tibbett in the latter's new starring film. Iago in “Othello,” and was in Andrieft’s “He | Betty Compson in “The Midnight Mys- Ty, Variety. Comedy. ““Africa !r'lkl." “The Lone’ De- fender,” No. §. JUDITH ANDERSON, Who brings her new play, “As You De- sire Me,” to the Shuhert 0 Theater during the week of November 24. One of Those Catchy Titles. | ta 80 interestingly into he “A KISS OF IMPORTANCE” KISS OF IMPORTANCE,” Thanksgiving week. Prod by Arch Selwyn, in association with Er- langer Productions, Inc., it is an Ameri- can adaptation by Arthur Hornblow, Jr,of a n comedy, which had a year's successful run in Paris, where it was known as written by Picard, Tristan Andre | 000 Bernard and H. M. | D&y, Ha rwood. Coming back, / however, to its title, Lionel Atwill, who directed it, has terpreted the as follows: husband should ap- pear not older than 60—a rather pep- pery, but lovable old gentleman. 1 beE!Vle" I“ lhfl;]: take it for gran Basil Rathbone. mm : once marriage was one pra y of con- venience, that her turning to the poli- tician was the beginning of Her in- clination toward a somewhat younfir and more vigorous man, as she thinks. St. Obin should cheat the politician rather than the husband, and then we do not get the feeling that he is just an _unscrupulous young adventurer stealing the affection of the wife of a dear old man. The humor in the lay lies in cheating the cheater, and g think that the husband at the end of the play should imply that he would rather a liaison existed between his wife and St. Obin than between his wife and the politician. Of course, he never says this, but the subtle inference should be there. This maintains the true Gallic spirit of the play.” Ann Andrews has the important wom- an's role. Other principals are Montagu Love, Frederick Kerr, Ivan Simpson, Johnnie Brewer, Frank Henderson, George Wright, sr.; Marjorie Hollis and Alice Burrage. “AS YOU DESIRE ME.” Uumul Players, the Messrs. Shubert “As You Desire Me,” written by Luigi Pirandello, famous Italian dram- atist, will be presented at the Shubert- Belasco Theater the week beginning November 24, with Judith Anderson, distinguished emotional actress, in the stellar role. This play, which won praise both of the public and th:flm- in Pirandello’s native city of , has been adapted for the English-speaking active playwriting. Since then he broken his silence only with the 9 and beautiful “Saint Joan™ present drama. He has now his mind about retiring, however, hu;usuy at work upon still another Pl HELEN HAYES COMING, MAYBE. MANAOIR L. STODDARD TAYLOR . NDER the banner of the Profes- | coat stage by Dmitri Ostrov, who is now | of those In New York directing rehearsals. Sig- nor Pirandello himself is on his to this country to supervise the tion of his play before it luc- significance. Elma, his heroine of “As You Desire Me,” a dancer of the cl Berlin cabarets, he portrays as a vit character study around whom he has built a play of gripping inf . | h mistaken identity, Elma in an ;‘nvlmnmenz quite of a woman’s spiritual the bucde of Mmatatintiem, writter with | the true, sure touch of & master crafts- man. % “HI HO EVERYBODY!” TTTING on all 12 cylinders of fun, | tured 5 Gilmore, ec- centrio_ comic, and Cannle St é‘l':{rh. wi sings prima donna role, Joe Hill, eccentric comic; Pat 3 character and ht man, and Flor- ence Naomi Wells, “THE SHOW BOAT.” b SHOW BOAT” of the printed, came a best seller. “THI VIRTUOUS SIN” is the title chosen for the new Paramount| “Ro- | Param Lajos Zilahy, Hi ter Huston plays t| of a Muscovite commanter considered impervious to feminine charms, who, becomes entangled in & romance at the front with a war nurse, played by Kay Francis. “The Virtuous Sin” is being directed by George Zuker and Louls METROPOLITAN How Playing CREEPS - THRILL ( W GORILLA Qlso BENNY RUBIN_JOE PENNER RPIRAT WARNER BRGS. =NOW PLAYING - ruly @ P frac sio