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Currean Kirkham. In klown as Hunter's Cullege. She If appeariag "Eartb- TONIGHT at sN Uolduya's pictuastito of "Mile- now playlng in liai King's Sr Gilbert Parker to Write o ALL WEEE lived In large cite all over the uniforu,- AND Tom to collecting world. hAiSh. spent much of . Moore SHIBERT-GARRICK Me ime* in Nwitserland. where her he wears so many of em in his Pic- For Screen i lives, and where a liceman'.a white Suos grandrmother she tures. Me it" a and am way My 61 3ANINI naCoast cap- learned the art of skiing &ad snow- will. a fire Par- shoing. tia IL &ad is lookin f~ or more. Twenty-Sve years age Gilbert ker, before he became a baroffst had nUn a o Prior to to OBAO. ete.WIP. Kae Le4ter. who has become (a- CulleD IsAdis. thq youth who ban a wonderful 3.ea. leading roles in idea for 0 story. CLEVELAND. Oct. 24.- illar to 'fans for her interpretation risen so rapidly to When be it later to "Aphrodite," the Comstock & aNow York -Appema Of grande dame roeas a 04oldwyn pictures. was born, and told E4drewi. sU1END AWD LAW!T WUM or ol@Wyn pic- Nash- the the premier least estravagease that save tures. wae Is auidhoams, Mag- spent his early chUdbood. Is pianist who became thirsea shows at Keith's new land, and aduastd at ahe Not- ville. Tean. Ne I #illheipinsis of Poland, the great mueisan do- Hippodrae. broke all inancial W Coleg In Cty, now Iouthera osat. toared hin story would be ae to It- records for this city when It at- New Musical Comedy fluence hesse. trasted $103.1". One "special Sparking every civilized 10 HAMP.DEN Sir Gilbert Parker ban been think- breakfast matinee" at o'elock WALTER.the d&o=&Ud $or seaia in the morning bad to tuea away for "Haet"Dwe.tq rthapdeAs.~mwill no thr lag over that idea for a quarter of a would-be speetators. k Meant of century and saving it for the elimaa That Cleveland is in a healthy Thra1;wo-oo'b acco rdo4 is w - W of his A few theateriaal condition indicated Venie Asnr~arka,.4)wTb.q re09p'9'u mr~1 literary productions. by the fact that, while eharactersation of eyiock will furnish a pew at d r so- incident came to his "Aphro- fo the ftre." The otbor pa Mrse eqUnitvliahi asoathe ago dite" was setting all tongues a-- In their prakm of this and all the tr ridtetions. ittention rhlih rounded out the wagging. "Always You." with Virtue them. he had been 4herishing. Irene Franklin. was to ncess for the Pr -e .p. 6s.- playing e.pl.. r.pert.lre by a Story of LOW$* Wh~t) Monday. ";" Tuh i Romo and JlletI' Wed- Bs big ad vital dpe it mm to him $15,000 in eight performances. ndaY. "Taming of tea?ew ;' Thursday., Itper that he is not going to entrust It, as A. BrowNe, B. C. Hiun and Gits Rie Paido, "Mt rchg fle he has ether novels, to the printed By Saturdayorniances,matinee."Hamlet;""The' Me fhant of Venice;" baturday NINTH AT D STREET N. W. page. The distinguished author is get the serial rights and the advanee night, Ta ing of the iPhr*w." miat FRoM TWELVE o-CLOCK to write' Ms for book rights in addition to what the - coNwYxWOeS DAILY going story directly Musical Entertainment in Town Xo! the motion picture screes. would earm for me. Oct. 2 On his recent viett to . "Without seeming philanthropie, I NOTICE--Special Madie. FrMay, HIONDAY AND ALL WEEK Jesse L Lasky, vice president of the want to do right by this study of a Diet ished Company of Fifty Unusual Revival et Charle. M. Kennedy's Beaplfal yanbeliog Pay Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. great theme. I would like my brother had eonvinced Sir Gilbert. along with authors also to f I their own per- Artists and Favorites Including THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE Sir James M. Uarrie. Arnold Bease.t sonal responsibilitfi their works Edward Knoblock, and other British are going to reach the screen. WALTER HAMPDEN ER LAST men ef letters, that they could sot "Personally I think that the phete- Eis Gergely Part. PICTIiE Cajoly 'homnson Harrison Brockbamk As Manses. Mio Original afford to write for a few hundred play Is one, of the met vital lanu- Mine Mable Moore (Mrn. Hampdmn) An Mary. Her Original Part. thousand readate whom enoes in the world. I want to have a Kirkbride S Edwrds 8leir mossage Part in the of ew Richie ing Jass..BradfordJordan might be brought to many millions progress this great NEXT WEEK--SATS 'TURSDAY "OWING CONTINUED through the me4J8m of the screen. ferce. Pad Patterson Dial Paul Draper in New "It is the biggest weapon for tem- England MARC KLAW. Ine. When Sir Gilbert arrived perance in Praotes the Nowoet European Sensation BY PUBLIC DEMAND York tfie othor day he arranged with the world. In England Mr. Lasky to write his photoplay In the working man goes to a public AND A REAL SINGING AND DANCING CHORUS the studios with the-advice house for entertainment. He drinks and co-operation of directors. con- for excitement. At the cinema he cap tinuity writers and specialties at get the excitement without taking "SONYA" Hollywood. alcohol and he can take his wife with him. Ninety-two Hickson Creations $rtra WITU He is on his way to Hollywood now VIOLET to spend three months in the Lasky "One of the most drunken places- I OTTO studio. There he will write and super- knpw was an industrial district in LIVE HOMAS vise the production of his original England. Two cinemas have ceee KRUGER HEMING photoplay. there during the past seven years. THE PLAY BY GAERVELA ZAPOLIKA "I want to take the best story I've Now it is a moderately sober coss- Adopted by Zdilth 111111a. staged by Emtanuel Belabor S Ix0 over thought of and do it myself into munity. a photoplay." he said. "It would be "I look upon the cinema also as a MATNE folly for me to produce a film like great international ambassador ter "EVERYIOIY'S SwEETHEARr' everybody else's film. If I'm going to good. No one who has lived through VOaA do pictures at all I want them to be the great war and watched it progress NIGUT~ 1211 big and original and true to life. can be unaware of the tremendous "Thq case of my 'The Right of Way' power of the firm. . V.4 UDEVILLE FEA TURES WASMINGTON-SAtlaPLAYOSE Is an example of why J, or any other "In time of peace it makes the ordi- Aasa * CHANGE OF BiLL author, should take a direct interest nary British working man understand fiTII 6MPLTE in his own stories. 'The Right of that the cow puncher and wild' In- FTg: of Today A a ay oF LEE SHUBER Magnetic 0medleaae 09foehi Com Way' was pirated by a great firm. dian are not roaring as such in the DIRKIlON of and produced a miserable failure. streets of New York. He learns the Art won Corcoran LOU" When I filed them I customs The suit of NANCY BOYER In "MARY against this and the Gallery e - country WILLIAM Assisted by Msen" Teeita arry Hlamilton judgment in the New York courts. American learns the customs of Eng- Then the same firm produced it again, land from the screen. So It goes all is VICTORIA & DUPREE I HARVEY & STIFTER and it is now a tromendous financial the world round. Speetaculer do "Wee oite of Vaudveille" success. "A sculptor produces a great mas- NouIbih8ts "I would rather see my stories terpiece. It can be seen in only one A M~ama .£mbu agce through to the screen than have them place. So with the painter. A com- NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC handled unsympathetically by others. poser writes a great opera. It can o=-- KENN$$5 All COMPANY Il'u"..n In order to do this'I think it my duty be heard in a few places only. But to study the technique of this new the great film goes to every village of AVER~tlRSMHAKN0 DAVE MANLEY medium and to prepare my stories the smallest sise in every country after been closed for RAND & GOULD | HON. with the photoplay in mind." &tdSA Cl/LMAP AROC7K f having, temporarily In Nonseunicalities In "Leave the Hall" throughout the woruld. It teaches "Will this new story of yours be art, furniture, custom. character-thg the of the made over later into a novel?" he was best in art and furniture and custom purpose redecorating galleries. Added Attretiens Late attne. Performaanee Only asked. MULTIPLE REEL COMEDY-SCENIC--NEWS WEEKLY and the truest in character. The reply came with much firmness. "That is I believe that HOURS: "Impossible. That would be manu- why every TODAY-David Hall & Co.g De Lea A Ormang Chryetie & Ryans Etc. facturing. I cannot manufacture important author should write for stories in that fashion. would the screen. it is an art by itself. It from 12:00 M. to 4:30 P. M. Money 'has come to It will TWAINYp Mondays, not Induce me to do It. stay. prevail." York Sir Gil- 9:00 A. M. to "It would pay ne better to write On his arrival in New Other week days, from would bert saw a print of the George Melford 4:30 M. it first as a novel. Then I production for Paramount "Behold My A PLAY.BY P. Wife." It w published as a novel AND .XAMEIAAUPER.RIVE5 from 1:30 to 4:30 P. M. POI.S MME. 4 'Cek in 1893 unde the title "'Te Transla- illS Sundays, tion of a Savage." That title, as Sit fers 'ilbert admits, is too long for a pho- NEXT 'S IOU WE'RE EATS PAVLOWA toplay. But he wouldn'thave'let that C. POWELL MINNIGERODE, B.F.FEJTHS and Dallet s ta Umresesta WZDNZSAT. 00TO I influence hiln then nor has he ever "HERE AND THERE" MUMt a a * written a novel with one eye on the WEEK ANOTHUR MUSICAL TRIUMWH Director. DAILY SUNDAY=l ge; Manaemnt .r.. Wiln.-Greene an5 Reerved Speat. 2$e at Daily ,"..*1Mate. Except Sat.- Son. and Holidaya In Drop's. 13th and G. screen, he declares. 6-~it a SeUNtlON&t Can&t, InCluding10 Scegtinu Tomorrow Matinee and Ending Nexzt Sunday Night. In Hollywood next month he will be JoHr DOOLEYANIAWHEATONLIrON WEBB Prenmiere Here and Pre-einiment Among the Seamen Star. writing with both eyes on 'the screen. HARVEY FirtAm.er Apar'-"c'.'.n BOSTON SYMPHONY MORRISMORRIS Co~BochraneArrantrementof the Londonwt Pavilion.B . FLORENCE WALTON "TMD BITS 1920" The world ram.. Nall-Room Dancer. Whom* Inimitable Grac and ORCHESTRA OF Decaut-7 Have Nqevr Been Rifalled in the Present Staire Age PIEREE MONTEAUX. Assisted by the Talented and Popular ALLAN FAGAN with Max Iloln, Conductor OPENS AT FOLLY TODAY VI Violin VirtuOso and Albert Icrsion at the Piano Accomanying. National Theater. Tues.. Nov. 2. 4an. AND~ JOEE" Solost- Snappy Up-to-the-Minute Bur- $A". BO1BBY O'NEIL,L By Mabel Ferry. Sy Taunb.a BabetteHlwwnTimberg.B1gaoe. MME. mELEN STANLEY, Will Greet Its Patrons. ATIONAL TONIGHT Assiated by Derethy GCodfrey. soprano. lesque AL MONDAY AND AL WEEK. "Tid Bits of 1920" opens for a one- .. r....wia .A..n. siwg Asi FmtmeidSm wtare ist aIk seats now .. sa. at mur.. Geo.e'. BEATRICE ERFOI GRACE NELSON Coneert Bureau to & week engagement at the Folly today in New Caricatures of PecUliar In Her Charaeteristic Dreepestth 0. at 3 o'clock. Ideas of burlesque PHIL MORRIS Presents people I Accomplishments t;5ntA t~lne'il patrons have advanced so rapidly the His Newest Musical Comedy past few seasons that a manager can SAM H. HARRIS Presents RAYMOND BOND with Janet Moore a co. no longer expect to command atten- in Mr. fend'. Comedy-Closic of 91tage Life 01Story Beek Stuff" tion with the ordinary offerings that FARRARPOIl'S TUEATEE. W.D.. hmanV. j, Ca. have been handed out so long. The IE LE U3US 'Blaoktsee" ElIIE 103 f DALY & BELEW en of now the GRANT Fantasy and His African Harp in a 12 Danee seats new sle at MIs. patrons burlesque expect "THE SWEETEST GIRL" n Pantomimie Cycle Greene's Concert ]Mreu. in Droop's. same kind of a production that they BERGHRIC. "TOPICS OF TE )AV" KINOGRAUSi Etc. 13th and G. would see in the legitimate houses. A Dainty Confection a La Broadway Today-S & 811S-Whitingm *n B1tt Lmbert & DaaEtc. Realising this, Mr. Beatty, who is MITCHELL as a of first clever comedians and a real winging comedlenne. looked upon showman RECIPE-2 has the services of "A Tailor-eide Man" fame a tot me* and Into of pep, a magnitude, obtained Eight young "ilappers" with of elethes of the well-known star. with comedy and sparkling music. burlesque dash of Jas and seasoned well susny NAI Harry Steppe, and surrounded him in a set of new scenery and yOU Will have 5 minutes N. as Leonard, Turn the whole 'GABeftts new OR sale WtMs with such people Murry of entertainment. MOORE'S MOORE'S Greene's C dern , Droop's, Sadie Banks. Margy Meyers, Dick THE god 13tk and 0. Lancaster. Nettle Knise, Cy Young and Vic Dayton. KARA & SEXE RIALTO GARDEN The scenery and costumes, together CHAMPION Fairchild Co., I it All Week 11 P-M. i A.M. All Week it P.M. with the electrical effects, have never Carbon, A.Ml. F A New Far ecal comedy ~y Thema A Notable Ti i In aEuropean Comedy eovelty. been attpmpted in a burisque house, and to top this all he retained the by Sam Forrest. Who Staged His First Ind4ependentt Continued By Demand * services of the well-known musical staged Better Than A Paramount-A TUEN WEEK comedy wrriter. Addison Burkhardt, to nA Talior..Mde Mn" and "Three Pae. on Circ"'t- The Production rtcraft 3:30 A. K. to 11 P. 3. LONEY HASKEiL Fi''tWord FamousAppearanceExtemporaneous Comedian M ALL Othera Combined Special Production write the book and lyrics. Mr. Burk- Kast." GERALDINE hardt entitled his burletta "Nearly a OUTSTANDING COMEDY HIT OF THE YEAR Honeymoon." ingroducing various spe- THE * CHARLES THOMAS eialties but keepIng a story running PEGGY BROOKS ECKERT & GORDON IRAY MEIGHAN I FARRAR all through the show to give Harry MONDAY SEATS THURSDAY "IRE SUNSHINE GIRL" UNERRY MUSICAL MOMENTS" * M. In Thomas Buchanan'. Steppe ample opportunity to please BEGINNING ,"2",, In George Cohan'a Ia Her Greateot Play the patrons. CHARLES DILLINGHIAK Presents Film- PLAY PLAY The chorus must not be forgotten, Musical of Special 2-Reel Comedy-- Matinee Feature as the- are dressed up to the min- The Comnedy Suecess "The Riddle Worn." of real old-fashioned Two Years in New York "DONT WEAKEN" CHARLES RAY 45 MINUTES CIVILIAN Matchless Subsidiese ute and cnit pep. Afu-"-mma","e-"' "The VillageSeuh GRLENRO0M GOSSIP. THE NIGHT BOAT Shown at All Perferrmaune. Shown only at 1:15 and 4.45. Johnny W2eber, a veteran comedian. BEOABWAY CLOTHES returns to tl'e stage with 'The Follies "IT'S A JOY RIDE!" of the Day," i.A the Gaycty this week. Latest Pathe News end Newest Mutt & Jeff Cartoons S Susppo'rted By With Beau tiful IEROSIKEE He couldn't sta' away. ---TODAY - E0. LTHAM. Matel nubers by WE) WAYBUR A SELECTEI ilAR THA MANSFIELD ','a.:."b:F ALL-STAR CAST AS LEA DING LADY I Deginntng at 2:30 P. M. "The Poor Little 'litz Girl." with Frederic Santley aid 1.M'u McConnell. GERAL.DIME comes to the Shubert-Betasco as soon j rehestra-S5nalsdiaiea orchestrn--axiliaries . FARRAR as its New York run is ent'e The theatrical outlook is so dark~ In hee Newest Sneesms that A. L. Erlanger has leased the At- 0...- THEATER lanta Theater, Atlanta, Ga., for the PALACE "The Riddle Womn" next five years, with the privilege of a renewal for another five-year WEEK- --TODAY AND ALL "4'! TUESDAY~ Peertes Auuaries tern. GEARD' DOUGLAS MacLEAN Leon Errol and Marilynn Miller are ZOOPBARNY ZEOOPF IiY1 IT to be co-starred in "Rally In Our -THlE WASHINGaTON DOY- N. T. SIMPHOITASAP Alley." a musical comedy produced by In a renmantie comedy by Julien Jemephsen ORCHESTRA ARCADE F. Ziegfeld, jr. WALTER DAMfloSCH. C'onducter. Louis Mann, who sufferal a slight 13th ANNUAL ""THE JAILBIRD" physical breakdown while starring in Added Attraction-Cheater Comedy, "The Rig Show\ "The Unwritten Chapter," which opeined at Poi' here as "Undesirable Friends," has recovered and gone OF THE DAY back 1o work at the Astor in New FOLLIES DANCES York.6 "ATONA Tlchst.FRIDAY$21. $2, i 1PENNA.T.AYE.uof12 Il"T t Smith.AT BT.i9th 8:30-12 Madge Kennedy has returned to the First Concert TEN STAR SERIESWthHRYSi12R Every Week-Night speaking stage in "('ornered,"' which HARRY (ZOOP) WELSH --TODAY ANDI All WEEK-- Tomorrow-Bargain Night had Its premiere at WilmIngton, Dot,, last Monday night before Gov. Joha CEc it. IDeMiILEU'8 RODIC(TION Jr., of Delaware. A ---COLUMBIA Tteeday -..cky Spot Deanes GI. Townsend, .NRhDE HAYES, JR. ALRE .RR First Visit Ta Washinaten of Marjorie Rambeau, who is packIng "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" them in at Teller's Shubert with "The JIMM"Y"'TPARKER (HE DHNCPANDARKEUTE -WITH- F. L Rawon, Scierntit ad SIgn On the lUnor," 'pens an indef I- --AND-- of adon nlte stay at the Majestic in Boston GLORIA SWANSON, ELLIOFI DEXTER, TSAyE Metaphysicia. a week from tomorrow. THE HANDSOMEST CHORUS IN BURLESQUE THEODORE ROBERTS, MONTE BLUE. tuther of "lIFE UNDN)RNTOOD" Vera Gordon, whose marvelouasly 31s. at hatE L L 0elt. realistic actIng in "Humnoresque" The Celebrated Belgima Vleiilta..Tres erpu lDnily Nnday hoe ng Talka Hear in I to November 5. made that photoplay a success, has ",*;"Ka 9~~~"L,2ZO oember started a vaudeville career in "Leut- --OI sts.. Ammnosaeed later. Isby," a sketckhwbyadar Alien WatN.

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