Filmograms. Attractions Miriam Baltlsta, who played the In the part of the crippled child In "Humor- Spotlight Coming esque," is to have an Important role \ In "At the Door." She la Stave eight tynax ins the drews, Hamilton Revflle, Helen La<*;. tenor. Nina Frascani, as Amnerls, years'old and has played with Maude joined NATIONAL.Otis Skinner. ing debut. Adams, Naslraova and other celebrities Keith vaudeville ranks, and will aye. Ferdinand Gottschalk, Marie also will make her Washington of the Brandon W&inwright and John Gray. and his company In "Cavallerla Rusticana" and "Pag- stage. be seen In a one-act play, entitled! rOtis Skinner evening. and Sand." the new play Tom liacol" will be sung Friday "The Northeast Corner," written by Bert Williams and company openeii '?Blood Blaseo Iba- Elizabeth Amsden, a guest artist, will Edith Roberts will play the leading ' has made from in Cincinnati last night in u ; Cuthing bull make her Washington debut in the character In "Pawned," from a story himself. His company will include J.1 Monday fies's great story of the ring, as written by the author of "The Miracle musical comedy called "Under the .will be the attraction at the National first , with Romeo Bosoaccl Man." M. Kerrigan. Bamboo Tree." ^Theater next Mon* the tenor. In "Pagliaccl." another xveek, beginning celebrated Sofia Charl&bols, Victor lias the cast of jtiay night. soprano, B. Walthall will head the list Morley joined Ina MacLaren has been add*d t«> Mr. Skinner returned last August will inake her initial Washington ap¬ Henry "The Blue Kitten." which opens at with as the tenor of players In "One Clear Call," which the cast of "The Hindu," in whh h ffrom France and Spain, where he pearance, Agostini but Is Atlantic City this month. Walker Whiteside is and *vent to consult with Ibanez and to and Royer as the . suggests Tennyson, adapted starring of the bull "Thais" i£ the Saturday matinee from a story by Francis Xlmmo Countess Grace Leontovitch of Pe- which was in Toronto last week. Absorb the atmosphere one of fffer Green. Fing, the customs and tiie mannerisms opera, with Anna Fitiiu in trograd will make her first appear¬ Robert (J. Pitkin, well known in low and de¬ best roles. Saturday evening "II Tro- ance on as a member of .>f the Spaniards of high "Hall the a New the stage this city and who is now a prominent and to secure the necessary cos¬ vaiore" will br> sung, with Miss Saroya Woman." England the cast of "The Chocolate Soldier" gree, and Tomasini in the leading roles. story founded on the ruthless phi¬ member of the "Greenwich Villas- tumes and properties so essential for tomorrow night in New York. Follies." has »n * Tlio San Carlo ballet will appear In losophy that "Men and their sons written "Santa Claus the production. Some of the superbly come Our Village." a Christmas sketch, are said to be "," "Faust," "Alda" and "M first," gives Theodore Roberts 'In the cast of "Lawful Larceny," a1 «mbroidered shawls Trovatore. the role of the despotic father who which will be introduced in the hi tilmost priceless. voices that new play by Samuel Shipman. which production. There are twenty-nine characters in philosophy. A. H. Woods has in rehearsal, are ''Blood and Sand," played by John B. F. Mortoni. The minister of a church in Margaret Lawrence. Lowell Sherman.! "Knter the Hero." by Theresa H*-!- Robert Brinton, Clarence KEITH'S.Four Texas, Alan Dinehart, Felix Krembs. Elsie ^Rogers, Next week at B. F. Keith's was so inspired by "The Four Horse¬ burn, is being" staged in New \urk Handysides, F. du Chaillu Dal ton, Theater men" that he advised all to see the Mackay, Forrest Robinson, Fraz^r by Frank Keicher for special mat¬ Octavia Kenmore, the attractions in part will comprise Coulter and Ida Waterman. "William I^renz, Mr. and Mr. Shean, the four picture if "you have to mortgage your inees. Jtenrietta York, Madeline Delmar and Gallagher Blanche half of your mother-in-law." Mortons, the Ford sisters, M. Cohan announces that . others, including Cornelia Otis Skin- others to George A p!av by Harold Bell Wright. n and Jlinmle Creighton; the though a number of actors and act- \\ tier, daughter of the star. be announced later. Nigel Barrie, who is apparently of titled "The Salt of the Karth." the studiously serious type, is said resses of the original company that be produced next month. Kmma Can:- to admit that he loves himself in "The played "The Tavern" have asked to! will be in the cast. San Carlo COSMOS."Tolman Bevue." Little Minister," because his role be taken to London, he will do the Opera. with an entire English The crusade continu* Complete casts for the eight There are reviews and revues of makes him a flamboyant figure in a mystery play Spanish fashion, form and fancy, D;it the Tol¬ red and blue uniform, with a tre¬ company, playing the vagabond him -1 Another offering, promised from Mad .which the San Carlo CIrand Opera Com¬ mendous hat and self, at the Garrick Theater, London, rid, "Love and Live." a drainatizath" will at Poll's Theater next man revue, which will headline the flowing plume. pany present Cosmos Theater bill next week comes about the middle of January. of "The Shadow of the Cathedral week, beginning Monday, December Rex Ingram, having lifted Alice make its appearance in New Yoi 3 9. have been selected by General Di¬ heraled as one of the most beautiful Laurette will be seen soon in jwill revues of the vcar In vaude¬ Terry and Hudolphe Valentino from Taylor probably before the winter is over. rector Fortune Gallo. dancing tlie ranks to become stars, has select¬ a new play by her husband. J. Hart- The is un¬ ville. It will be handsomely staged National !i Washington engagement In all re¬ ed Ramon Samaniegos, an unknown ley Manners, called "The Rowland Buckstone, low cornedr der the direction of Mrs. Kate Wil¬ and costumed and presented and almost Anthem." Rehearsals started last with Sotliern and Marlowe, says son-Greene. The entire San Carlo spects as in the larger theaters. inexperienced young Span- Jones and company will lard, to play the leading role of week. A. L. Erlanger and George C. has never wanted to act Romeo organization will be brought here in¬ Johnny of will it. but his ambition is to a,¦ an comedy, FrlinJ- Rupert Hentsau, in "Tlie Prisoner Tyler produce Hamlet, tact from the Metropolitan Opera bring amusing of Zenda." pear as Fa1staff, especially this cha» Jlouse in ly Friend"; Francis and Fink, the The in which Mrs. Philadelphia. Phil Davis, a stage production acter as it is seen in "Henry IV The guest artists will be Anna Fit- comedy of acrobatics; Thursday night. Crandall's Avenue Lydig Hoyt. formerly Julia W. Robins, Buckstone first appeared with E. H fciu. Ksther Ferrabini and black-face comedian, who Is very is to IQlizabeth' a blend of Grand Theater, will present a spe¬ the New York society woman, Sothern in 18^7 in "The Highest Bi'I Amsden. and Sylvia Tell and the San funny: Walsh and Austral, cial added attraction in conjunction appear has at last been settled. Wil¬ His father, John Baldwin Buck Carlo ballet, as well as the orchestra, comedy and music, and Tudor ."»m- with the In the form of liam Favrshani confirms the report jder." father. E. A eron and Matt Meeker, a team act is; Turner and Turner, In "Clever Capers maining unmoved by the little leap was Will will be Xew Yorker yea* ..Rigoletto." It will mark the local 'HOSE who -went to the Shubert- and of white taffeta. lightly striped Rogers starred by at Howard. He acts as i t of a High Caliber"; Charles and year speech. It, the gown, not the with blue and flowered with rather deep been a to understudy debut of Josephine Luchese, the col¬ X Garrick last week were fortunate with a Florenz Zlegfeld In a specially organ¬ There has quite struggle Mr. Gilpin. oratura who has to be Cecil McNaughton. in "Getting Ac¬ speech, was simply made, pink roses. Raffles" into soprano proved quainted"; Ed Jackson and Dot Tay¬ In witnessing a'most unusual and in¬ straight panel at the front held In Miss Lamare'n second appearance was ized company that will begin its tour whip "Little Miss shape ihe sensation of the season. Giuseppe] in The Contracts have been will the role lor, assisted by Morty Howard, teresting From Its "The at each side of the waist with blue made In a gown of peach-colored silk in Philadelphia January 9. The pro¬ for New York presentation. recently signed, Agostini sing of the; The and Jimmy play. title, rosettes. Ribbon of the same with wreaths blue roses here duction will intention was to open in New it is said, whereby "l»ear Me" goes while will sing Synco-Patriots." some corded of placed combine a number of original X>uke, Joseph Royes Lyons, in "The Soldier Ambassador." Mountain Man," we imagined shade of baby, blue formed an edg¬ and there, and her hat showed a roHe- features of the Ziegfeld York tomorrow night, but it is now to London next September, to be pro¬ ".he baritone title role. Ada Paggl, the Midnight the will con¬ duced at the Theater. will The photoplay will bring, for sort of hermit-like personage coming ing at the sides of the panel-bloaae. covered crown and a diminutive brim Frolics of the past eight years. announced that piece Haymarket inezzo-soprano, sing Maddalena. first time to Washington W. K. Zleg- while of it extended below with blue beads. The gown tinue on tour for several weeks be¬ Grace La Rue is a favorite in th* Anna Fitziu. who was a member of out of his seclusion and falling in long loops fringed feld's spectacular production, "The tlie hem of the panel-skirt, and gave illustrated was a simple evening model A condensed version of Langdon fore going into the big city. The English music halls, and Hale Hami!- the Chicago and Metropolitan operas, Black Panther's Flor¬ love with some one. But we couldn't of delicate flesh-tinted with McCormick's "The the is headed Vivi- ton likewise made a hit in the British will the role of Madame But- Cub," starring effective suggestions of drapery. georgette, Storm." play musical comedy by sing ence Reed. picture any one quite as charming as There was an underskirt of blue satin, dainty pink rosebuds dotted on French that ran for more than :i year in New enne Segal and Lawrence Grossmith. metropolis as J. Kufus Wailing-ford lerfly Wednesday, with a cast that ribbon as a trimming. The M. Cohan "Get Rich Includes Ada Miss Catherine Dale Owen until we which was visible when the loose rib¬ blue velvet York, will be shown in tlie vaudeville in the George Paggi. Giuseppe Agos¬ bon panels floated this way and that bodice was supported by lace shoulder houses, starting tomorrow night in Ben-Ami's company, in "The Idle' Quick" comedy. tini, Mario Valle and Pietro DeBiasi. GAYETY."Twinkle Toes." had seen her breezo in from Paris and covered with roses, and a dainty which lie is now in For the "Faust" with the movements of the wearer, straps, Newark. Kdward Arnold, who wan in Inn." rehearsing Thursday matinee. Jean Bedini and Billy K. Wells are Ingenuously propose to the shy man back there was another bud corsagn was placed at one side of the heads the cast. New York, will include Eva. McDonald Hale Hamilton's latest play. "Happy will be sung with Madeline Keltie, and at the of nar¬ original company, responsible for "Twinkle Toes," the pro- who was on his flrst visit to "civiliza¬ wide of white The the velvet ribbon girdle. Tabs (Mrs. Arthur Mary Shaw,! Xew Year." written in collaboration The beautiful American soprano, as panel crepe. on the bodice Hopkins),a Shore, well (inction lhat makes its appearance next tion." He was a bit shocked, per¬ sleeves were large, square-cut, and row velvet were appliqu*-d "Green Jade," a play byDroughton Whitford Kane and Hubert Druce. with Viola Brothers -\targucrite; Romeo Boscacci, as week at tin* Gayety Theater. The usual <>f Miss Owen in extended to front, while rose-sprinkled velvet rib¬ Tall, is being produced by Jules Hurt- known short story writer, will be put Pietro De Biasi. as haps, but the appeal Japanese-like. and the, and bor¬ n Faust; Mephisto, Bedini standard is promised, with splen- the Parisian which Is wrists. At tho back there was a bons circled the skirt twice wig In association with the Shuberts. Mary Nash will co-star with Wal-! in rehearsal next month hv Jo;, and Joseph Royer, as Valentine. did electrical and scenic effects, beauti- cape-frock dered the scallops of Its hem. Rehearsals started last lace in "Captain Applejack."! Golden, who also produced "Dear Me." dramatic so¬ sketched was irresistible, and so he gathered cape of white Canton, at¬ the Thursday, Eddinger Bianca Saroya, leading ful growns and a stunning chorus. Those and three at the shoulders, Miss Evelyn Oavanaugh wears with Mabel Brownell and Orrin John- now in rehearsal. The cast will in- the comedy in which Hamilton and of the company, will make her who will be seen in roles for completely capitulated, tached to the gown attractive afternoon gown pictured prano which they weeks later was the day." a collar at ¦on heading the cast. elude also Phoeber Foster, Ann An- Grace La Rue are now starring. first appearance in the title role of are well adapted are York and May- "wedding and having high-rolling when she appears in her sketch, "In the which also Joe six One would ordinarily suppose that the top. Miss Owen's hat was a chic at Keith's. The impression it Thursday evening, belle, Nelson, Stellas, Betty after the wedding march the curtain model of white crepe Lobby," will mark the first Washington ap¬ Weber, Gil Mack, Franklyn Byrpn, Babe .(S-the-faco silk gives is one of softness, for the pearance of Gaetano Tommasini, lead- Burnett and Arthur Connolly. fell and the audience left, repeating daintily traced with pale blue demured gray of the transparent fab¬ "and they lived happily ever after," embroidery. ric and the lightly-curling ostrich but such was not the case. On the Miss Marguerite la.mare, who ap¬ are both subdued ex¬ feather trimming contrary, one might use a popular peared as the "Rose Qiri" at Poll's, in and There is a. bit of silver and say, "Then the fun be¬ musical of that title, visualized graceful. WILLS pression the play cloth on the bodice, and a single flash¬ gan," which, translated, means "Then the role with flower-sprinkled frocks of at First Woman to in ensued, which In the first act she ing band of rhinestones crosses it Sing dramatic complications dainty pastel tints. an angle. The skirt is a confused rose of an enabled Miss Owen to wear several was been among the gardens mass of with feather additional Paris gowns." The spec¬ estate in provincial France, and her floating panels, or of and fronds peeping forth here and there Westminster tators didn't weary of them, either, costume was a quaint model pink from the folds, and at the Abbey of the remaining scene?, but like the white taffeta. The bodice was of pink among is a of SAINTE at the front with black velvet waist there sash jade geor¬ famed Oliver would have enjoyed silk, laced how success¬ it have been ribbons, and had a rounded neck, lace- gette, wltfch Illustrates 'A I/THOUGH feminism has long been wept as the tones of the contralto "more" if could logically sleeve* circled fully this color may be combined with vied served to them. bordered, and short net " rife in England and that country with ihose of the fine old organ, return to frocks. Miss with velvet. The skirt flared decidedly, gray. and nothing? could have been more However, to now has its first woman member of impressive. When the collection in Westminster boxes had been and their CLAIRE parliament sitting; passed and to frame Its laws, hith¬ contents counted later it was found Buck and Wing Dancer. helping that the fund was richer The Car. erto the sex has been barred restoration TRADITION Mo4yb~den-um gentler by more than £500, ten times the Now Dramatic Stai from the Westminster Abbey amount the nearby anticipated by dean. IF and cxcept, of course, for of ambition, pluck perseverance purposes BY E. H. SOTHKRX. ever a on the ol THE WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE valves are a of metal¬ worshiping or sightseeing. planted girl top triumph Therefore, the honor of being the A Business Woman. READ an article the other day the heap, it did Grace La Rue! are of the overhead and because of the scientific Grace started buck and danc¬ lurgy. They type, first woman to take part in a public ATHERINE MACDONALD, with all I about some Mediterranean players. wing and for a skill used in the selection of materials, will seat accurately at all function in the historic shrine is con¬ of lier good looks, has been de¬ The writer was enthusiastic because ing doing flip-flops living, , and soma years later, a Zieg- to the siderable of a distinction. clared by several of the most astute the actors performed without premed¬ of Edmund Xean and Macready hen landed, temperatures. Three kinds of steel, selected according func¬ I wan a and later of Ilenrr " » feld Follies favorite, a musical com¬ It was conferred 011 Mine. Marguer¬ business men engaged in tho picture itation.all action was spontaneous. boy this and Bttrbohin Tree and MIus i£t-Hen a vaudeville a tion of the several are used in the exhaust valve to insure perfect contralto, on Oc¬ to be, with and he waxed especially voluble when t Mrs. edy star, "headliner," parts, ite d'Alvarez. the industry Mary Pickford, rrv Ch-rlM Wyndham and concert artiste and a feature act in io Ilea- the best "business head" among the the Thespian suddenly bit the l"at The least excellent tober 2S, just prior departure leading Campbell. and de the highest class music halls of Lon¬ operation. lor her concert tuur in America. feminine members of the craft. lady playing opposite him. This, the ItlutT^ of their don and the continent. astonish¬ portment delivery^ Her story is interesting. Born on As is well known, the abbey is in This is said to be largely due to the critic declared, was truly The motor is 8 60 tcith overhead valves and camshafts. fact that' when Katherine MacDonald audience a Missouri farm, she started singing cylinder, degree type, great need of repair, and every ef-1 ing, thrilling the expectant as far back as she can remember. Made "in six models.S Passenger Touring Car, 4 Passenger Roadster, 4 Passenger fort is being put forth to raise a large was just "breaking in" as a member In a superlative degree. At eleven she had the voice of a boy Coupe, Town Car, Limousine and the Sedan with 2 Auxiliary folding seats. sum to take care of the expense. of comedy companies she made a close Perhaps the spontaneous lady who sgfessess aoprano, and secured a position in a Owing to Mme. d'Alvarez's great pop¬ study of production costs, too. With¬ of church choir In Kansas City. Soon salaries, was bitten was astonished "tSE ST^rSfre^ tradition her voice aa so¬ ularity in London, the dean of the the technical requirements and all out doubt, to simple minds there must "broke," Just boy C. H. WILLS AND COMPANY abbey conceived the idea of having the In these un¬ pranos' do. there. He others of essential aspects of plc- be an element of delight The La Rue's hadn't a world of 3ier sing hesitated about ture making, and therefore is as well paroxysms. The uncertain¬ Marysville, Michigan doing so, since Mme. d'Alvarez is a expected be money, but Grace had ambitions, sc versed as any man in these purely ty as to which of the artists will she took to to send herself Catholic and the abbey in an Anglican business considerations. She is the taken with the next fit keeps even dancing ihurch, but the moment tiie singer as well as titular head is along. She learned to buck and wing actual, of the dull people on the alert. There and an was approached she .readily ennsent- Katherine MacDonald Com- of the about it. fluence, which rl«B o secured engagement. She d. because of her great veneration Producing something bullfight made her own dresses, so that every AND pan.v. "Wake me up when Kirby dies," di¬ and rouse some new aaplrant.^ insureltaoeb dollar be saved lor the edifice and for all that it Xot only is Miss MacDonald pos- rected the ancient boy. IJut not consist of how Kean rattled hls spare might for sing¬ means in gallery ing lessons.grand opera was her H English history. sensed of ur.usual business scenc of Bichar R perspicac¬ those who favor the Mediterranean sword In the tent When the day set arrived and Mine.1 ity, but also she is declared to bo must "Don't let me sleep what¬ III. or of how Macready cursed other goal. reached the she endowed a cry, In this way she came to study with CORPORATION d'Alvarez abbey with keen sense of popu¬ ever do." With us, however, who actors and made Macready found it surrounded by a crowd of lar taste, and succeeds in a vast ma¬ you Pau®^ Victor Morrell In New York and Her¬ have not reached spontaneous excel¬ man DeVrles In She then several thousand pepole clamoring jority of instances In producing the even of scenery Chicago. STREET N.W. for admission. It was impossible to photoplays that are box-office aa well lence, chewing met Mme. Lankow, formerly a prima 1012 FOURTEENTH as artistic has been allowed to be reprehensible donna with the In Ber¬ TELEPHONE FRANKLlN 5831 reach any of the outer doors, and so successes. the of actors U 7«t ab¬ ssss Royal Opera the singer drove around to the rear, and chewing lin and a Srst-class operatic coach. horrent. Mme. Lankow wanted her to to to tba entrance to the deanery, which Eva and as the go opens from the cloisters. Targuay France* White We have much to learn, Berlin to study, but Miss La Rue felt However, by the aid of the police are the latest additions to Shnbert crltio very kindly pointed out. Our the time was not yet. vaudeville, both making their first careful preparation, our study of artists1'or ^ Better and better engagements In a passage was cleared, and Mme. appearance last In New what the Intended and the mar¬ S2S2- nft they nobly d'Alvarez reached the choir. The or¬ Monday night poet Om0"Jhat musical comedy came her way, and York theaters. of our to deliv¬ ganist was playing & short prelimi¬ shaling poor powers Vtl Th?t Anally her well-trained voice and and when it had ended er his message with skill and pre¬ and themwlvos^reffland loft a sound'^worid ability to design and wear dashing nary recital, The musical version of "Pomander denote a npon the contralto sang four sacred num¬ cision and concerted action the air which will not die. gowns and hats made her a "head- Walk" will open In New York Janu¬ certain feebleness of Intellect and a ¦... liner" In bers, including "O Rest in the Lord." ary 2. The cut will Include walk It does not do to d««p*a«_ tiadTtteia. vaudeville, tha featured per¬ from "Elijah"; "He Shall Feed His Peggy sad lack of imagination. To nor to scorn the story of how thw former In New York, Chicago and from Wood, Irving Beebe, Mary Hay, Jj»aox upon the stage with one's mind a actors Interminable other bis cities on the Keith circuit. Flock," "Tho Messiah"; "O Pawle, Colin Campbell and others. one is abont to proceeded.their «"5olgotha," from one of the Bach can¬ blank as to how pro¬ industry, their taftn Believing that the time had now Don't Wait Till ceed, to have arranged no plan of assurance, their These are come to study in she retired tatas, and Granville Bantock's "La¬ A. H. Woods has engaged Doris leave to the exi¬ humility. Europe, ment of Isis." Kenyon for tho leading role In "The campaign at. all, to worthy of contemplation even by the from the stage, and went to study No could be but Claw gencies of the moment, grouping, be¬ born actor (by the *ay, under Mme. Dousset in Parts. In applause permitted, and the Wing," a new play by is the _.}£? J?52"! she the appreciation of the audience was Francoise de Croisset and Robert de havior. emphasis, gesture.this pie are born too), also by the spon London sang for seven months at . The Radiator Bursts unmistakable. Many of the women Fiers. true "art".a word which originally taneous people. '\i^itch your step the Empire, probably the greatest meant "skill in joining or fitting." but h a joSmotto. But It Involves music hall In the world. On her re¬ here means having fits whenever one watching the steps of other people, turn to this country Andreas Dippe), feels like it. especially those that have gone be- former director of the Metropolitan Mercury drops to ZERO overnight. A story is told of a small child who fore. Opera House, sent her on a costume Can't start your engine till you've wearily asked his parent at Coney Is¬ concert tour.after the manner of a land, "When are you going to get Tvette Guilbert. In this she was ex¬ thawed lot of ice. Maybe you'll find drunk, father?" Must not this be tremely successful, for there Is no % a cracked radiator or water-jacket. The Film one's mood at the exhibitions of the In the woman on the ^nerican stage today Features who can a time'to buy the best protection obtain¬ Special spontaneous players? Spotlight. sing song of the ballad A new Why Is it wrong to think the mat¬ musical comedy, "Up in the type.a personality -song.as can is NOW. CRANDALL'S 1 ter out In advance, to use reason and Clouds," will be seen at Poll's Thea¬ Grace La Rue. able RAPHAEL MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30. craft and one's sense of the fitness of ter the week beginning Bunday. De¬ Firmly established in vaudeville, in 9th at O Street N.W. TODAY ANI> TOMORROW.JACK HOLT. things, to compose with one's fellow cember 25. It waS produced under musical comedy and on the concert Id "AFTER THE SHOW." And COM¬ actors what each may do to illustrate, the personal direction of stage. Miss La. Rue decided there were BEBR daniels, in contains the J°®ePh_M.humor "THE SPEED GIRL." EDY, "PAYING patience." expound and express the poet's word? Galtes, whimsical other fields to conquer. She wanted and witty characteristic of to .shine on the And HAROLD LLOYD. in YORK What is so admirable in this acci¬ dialogue dramatic stage. She Insist That Your Dealer "Furnishes AN EASTERN WESTENER. CRANDALL'S THEATER dental process? It is new. That Is Will B. Johnstone, who wrote the, met Hale Hamilton, himself a New- all. It is Mediterranean and there¬ book an<^who also is for York and London favorite of no little MATINEE SATCBDA*?^**084" It Is the bookTf "Take It From Me. magnitude. He had the play, also the ITC 14th Street and R. 1. Ave. ln "0NB fore incomprehensible. foreign The "Frost King" U*11E>C| T«,'?EW and therefore to be wondered at. Ros¬ Next week the Veterans of part for her. Miss La Rue became TODAY AND TOMORROW. TOMORROW.DAVID to In "As Tou Dike Foreign Mrs. Hale Hamilton.but that is an¬ POLA NEGRI, in POWELL, in "THE alind says Jacques Wars of the District will have other "ONE ARABIAN NIGHT." It": "Farewell, Monsieur Traveller, of special matinee performanMs"J**®*at story. "FROST KING"- covers for 1921-1922 are made in the Black look you lisp and wear strange suits; the Belasoo and the Vice The play was "Dear Me," and the Pa*Ave* ^W,M5 own President, next thing waa to find a Diamond is.of a qrCLE 21ifRICHARD BARTHELMESS, In HIPPODROME disable all the benefits of your T»rMildent. Speaker Gillette, nele producer. quality.that long grain' rubberized waterproof EXPERIENCE." country; be out of love with your na¬ joe" Cannon and other national nota¬ Managers In New Tork were anxious fabric that will crack or .EUGENE O'BRIEN, in and almost chide God for mak¬ to star Hale Hamilton, but not Gaace not peel. 1st St* and H. 1. Ave* IS LIFE WORTH LTVINOr* tivity bles have been officially Invited. La Rue. AMERICAN SELECTED CA8T, in ing you that countenance you are; or THE INVISIBLE POWER." ." H *lreet I will scarce think you have swam In Marie Dressier. Bessie McCoy Da¬ "She belongs In musical comedy," The centers of all "FROST KING" are lined with the EMPIRE *-E- or "why doesn't she stick to Asbestos f^h and P St*. PAULINE frederick, la a gondola." vis, the l TOMORROW. Also Matt and LA8H." There you Story among DOUGLA8 FAIRBANKS, in Jeff and Topics of the Day. be reputed as "having swam in a liners booked In Shubert TauSetlUe. week?" they said. .TUB THREE MUSKETEERS." gondola" that makes people praise But Hamilton was firm. His wife The material we use in the "FROST KING" not makes an Admission, 25 cents to all. NEW THEATER this sort of thing. Premeditated art Eva Tanguay. ths cyclonic come¬ must star with him or they wouldn't only "THE LONE STAR is the true art, and, admitting that dian, has signed a star at all. Furthermore, It was his attractive cover in appearance, but they fit well and lay close to the RANGER/^' Is Indeed an the to and will headline aShj1^8rtbill al the Be" pi*y. DUMBARTON "-.STS T acting art, way went to car and will out-wear several of the ordinary type of covers. PUPPETS OF FATE." REVERE Ga*ATe* p"rk Hd. go about It is to arrange everything lasco within the next month. Finally they John Golden. HQ METROPOLITAN ..J°nwai TEARLE, in in advance. However, the commis¬ This astute manager is always ready "THE fighter." of income tax in pro¬ Edna Wallace Hopper, who was to take a chance. Would he star CRANDALL'S sioner England the toast of the theater world a 14,h c sts. nounces tha£ acting Is not an art at them Jointly? Sure he would, but on OLYMPICnil IV to be an a man must generation ago, has had lier face one condition.Miss La Rue must TODAY and TOMORROW- all; that artist The Is said to sing RICHARD In that the author originates, Raised." process have a few of her famous songs and wear BARTHELME88. "E:il originate; taken twenty years off her life and a flock of famous "STIK-TITE" per1ence." A Paramount actor that gowns in the Grace Windows Plctart. Alw but the merely reproduces; Screen Snapshot, and Prlxma. an but an restored her once famous beauty. La Rue way. The play iqas CRANDALL'Si«5?,i?U!RBo®KER he is, not artist, therefore, Hiss has a film which shows rewritten, ,aso c street artisan.that Is, "one trained to man- Hopper and the rest Is history. Yon can attach than fa ten minutes, without removing back curtain. No tools but HOME In some mechanic art how the miracle was accomplished WALLACE REID, ln ual dexterity and appears In conjunction with th» your hands. No metal fasteners to injure curtain. No stitching to destroy celluloid. . "the hell or trade." Here is matter for an ^0T^4e^ DIGGERS." picture as one of the headline acts E. F. Albee says: "If the business W^AKtN 1118 H St. Bl.fi. idle hour. In Shubert vaudeville. men of every city will utilise the B. When once attached it practically becomes part of the curtain. Make every window CUANhA I ^ Theater. 9th * IS Sta. PRINCESS big SPECIAL. Miss Loie Fuller teaches her girl F. Keath theaters as forums for the the snow Go to UUUIUALL O today AND TOMOR¬ pupils to Illustrate in the dance any A tight BEFORE hits you. your dealer TODAf! row.ben in "HOME TAL- thb_THREBMU8KETBER8.' Alice Lloyd, the English singing projection of mutually constructive TURPIN. theme selected by an onlooker. The will arrive discussions as to the and bnt." And LEWIS 8. &TONE, in "the CAROLINAvnnvuiui »«*s.c.ATe.8j«. actual drama Is composed as the comedienne, ways means NORTHERN TRAIL." today and tomor¬ dancers proceed, but all the principles wAfik to open at th# «inter to swell the current of wise and de¬ row.CECIL B. DE MILLE'S famous of the of the' aL%en am! will be seen at the Be- liberate optimism, a great forward Out-of-town orders attention. production, "the AFFAIRS op composition groups, l&sco in January. step will be taken simultaneously In phoae given prompt CRANDALL'S iSSTLTS5FK ANATOL," with WALLACE REID manner X>f expressing each separate hundreds of widely scattered cities MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY; 3 P.M. 8UNDAY. GLORIA 8WANSOK. BEBE DANIEUl' efriction, have long been studied and and TODAY and TOMORROW.SIX FAMOUS AGNES AYRE8, THEODORE roberts perfected. So this dance may be said Aw towns. STARS, in "A man'S HOME." And MONTB BLUE. WANDA HAWLBY and to be new but not spontaneous. The Approach Shot. BUSTER KEATON, in "the GOAT." others. from Hoys! Howard University has taken over at steps are premeditated. "The skill in Ms««stne. the sale of seats at the Performances sunday 3:00, 4:40, 6:20. ,4tfc Irrla* sm. n.w. or fitting" is exhibited. "Who was it took to the cinema Shubert-Gar- 8:00. 0:40. MONDAY at 1:45, 3:00, 4:40. I.1IUVLYRIC TODAY and Joining ye rlck Theater for Wednesday 6:20. 8:00. 0:40. tomorrow. But then the dancers compose the on Monday night, Jennie?" said Don- for the night, MABEL Jl'LIENNK SCOTT, ln "NO wom¬ little so to as as strolled in performance of Charles s. AN KNOWS." The amazing Btorr of play, speak, they per¬ Sd, they the park. Gilpin, in "The Emperor Jones." Tha "Fannie Herwlf," by Edna Fertx-r. Al«> form it. It is not thus with the "You, Donald," was. the answer. of this CRANDALL'S Good spontaneous actors, I take It. Their "And who took to the on proceeds performance are to MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY; 8 P.M. SUNDAY. ComwlT. Matinae onlr, "THE ye dance be used toward equipping a theater TODAY and TOMORROW.six famous WHITF, horseman" No. 16. play was written and could be con¬ Tuesday?" at the university. . 718 Seventh St. N.W .sTARS, ia "A man'S HOME." And .,fc * c sidered beforehand. It would seera "It was you, Donald! nbTT 01 AM 1 on not so to consider buster KEATON, In "the GOAT." NEW STANTON Cnntlnuon. from 3 p.m. stupid it. Well, "And who went with ye to the mu¬ Jean Bedlni caught a thrown Performances SUNDAY at 8:00. 4:40, 6:20. CONSTANCE ln this considering how to do the thing sic hall on turnip Wholesale Automotive 8:00, 0:40. monday at talmadgr, Wednesday?" from the top of the Munsey building Equipment 1:45, 3:00, 4:40, "WOMAN'S PLACE." and the repetition of the excellence MYon. Donald!" on the end of a fork. It was in 6:20, 8:00, 0:40. "TOONBRV1LLE8KTPPEKS FLIRTATION." achieved In s% doing beget In time "Well. Jennie, . do ye no smell 1916, what is called girl, when dexterous Jean was a Juggler tradition, the unwrlt- a rat?" he finished, triumphantly. in vaudeville. Now he is a producer.