on the West. Tracy and McBrtde, the Cevene of "The Rosary" will be shown. GARRICK."The Han Bal-j troupe, and the UBual house features. Special Saturday matinees at the ' RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED. Sunday at 3 and 8:15 this week's bill Blncoln begin at 2 p.m. with The President has accepted the cony." headed by Elsie Janis will be the performances from that hourcontinuousrestgnation by Maj. Paul K. The attraction at the offering.until closing* at 11 p.m. c United States infantry, ofManheijter,his iments commigsion as an officer of the FLORSHEIM SHOE Amust Theater next week,Shubert-Garrickbeginning Army. Sunday night, will be Frank BELASCO.Gertrude Hoffman. American. of Emll Gertrude FINANCIAL. m ii.I New played by the violins, and the production Nyitray'sSmithson's Hoffman, one of the Sunday, Cecil De DeMille's "Male | York Symphony. on the movements of the elephants.ponderouscomedy-drama, "The Man Interpretative dancers, willgreatesthead Female"; Monday, Colleen Moore, and Walter Damrosch, dean of to the bass viols, was Intrusted with Cyrlll Scott the featuredBalcony,"the Shubert bill, at the Belasco in "The Wall Flower"; Tuesday, Doris "WH Y N O T ? conductors, scored a veritableAmerican true to life, and yet was truly player. next week, beginning withTheaterthe May, in "The Understudy"; You ran earn from 12 to lS^v- on yonr amazirigrly the author of "The matinee Raving* by purelinaing our gilt-cdee no*ea. triumph both for himself and his melodiously beautiful. Quite the gem Emil Nyitray, Sunday. Norma Talmadge, in "ByWednesday.Right secured was familiar Man on the Balcony," is the author The Hoffman revue of Jane b.r second trust* on l)i*trirt real of the collection the production, Purchase"; Thursday. Novak, estate, from $T>b.OO and in company of distinguished artists which was most also of "My Lady Friends" and "The while featuring a number of beautiful in "The Snowshoe Friday. up. E«jual "Swan," artistically who is Trail"; aafety to firt»t trust securities. because they afternoon at the New yesterdayplayed as a cello solo and met with Little Typhoon. Cyril Scott, special numbers by the star, Betty Compson, in "The Bonded carry our unconditional guarantee and enthusiasm from the audience. featured in this comedy-drama, was terpsichorean specialtiesintroducesin Woman." i backed by our combined and Theater, when he directedPresidentthe special of capital New York Symphony Orchestra :n a Rene Pollain conducted the orchstra last seen in the Shubert production which a score of pretty girls, all 1 over $120,000.00. Investigate,surplusat program of surpassing interest, in the performance of the "Carnaval." of the "In the Night Watch" at the by the principal, are seen. trainedMiss any rate. from the classics of Bach torangingthe This closed the first of the series of Century Theater, New York. Ottola Hoffman's* program will include a Apollo. District litumu n H. Investments modern descriptive music of Camille five concerts to be given by the MonmLk lanJInir in miniature "Chauve Souris" Russian Sunday and Monday, Alice Terry Realty Saint-Saens. during the current seasonorchestraWashington girl, the daughter of number, the rhythmic .version of and Bewfs Stone, in Rex Ingram's an the A. Her mother a classical "The Prisoner Exchange, Inc. Quite unusual feature of under the management of T. Arthur Capt. Otto Nesmith. Chopins "Spring Song." of Zenda"; Tuesday and 034 New York \venue WAV, was the appearance of Mr.occasionSmith, Inc., the others being was the( well known actress, Blanche adaptation of Sousa's "Stars and Wednesday, Norma Talmadge. with Phone M 1050 Damrosch in a dual role, that of for November 14, Decemberscheduled12, Vaughn, the star of'The Still Alarm" Stripes" march, the dance "Appache" Conway Tearle. in "The Eternal _____ pianist as well as conductor. But January 16 and February 20. and other fnays. and an original specialty touching Thursday, Irene Castle, in Flame"; that fact, interest notwithstanding "The Man on the Balcony" is divided upon the movie stars. "Slim Shoulders," and comedy. "Fresh to Loan largely in the presentation ofcenteredthe into a and three acts. The While dancing is the dominant thing Fish"; Friday. Dalton, in Money T_T tm..*!' a vr i n prologue Dorothy aleeured fir*: <ieed two eminent young violinists, Albert uunn x novemocr £. in 1720 in the "The Siren by of trust on r«-a! estate. limp Dousa prologue occurs in London, Hoffman show, the comedy Call." and Paul Parrott. in Prevailing interest and ''ommission. Spalding and Paul Koschanski, who A and the remainder of the play in New is cared for by Harry and Willieportion"Shiver and Shake"; Saturday, Alice i Wa»h an'neared toe-ether, with the orchestra great musician and his band Will [oseoll Ia. tin, i L. A Trust York at the present time. The play Lander, comedians, who work Bake. in "Kisses," and Mr. and Mrs. J YVeJler H ,e w,h #nd p n w accompanying, in the Bach "Concerto appear at the President Theater has been staged by Frank Smithson. the revue. In the vaudevillethroilghoutCarter De liaven, in "Twin Hus- f in D Minor for Two Violins." a work John will be seen and bands." I from the musical 2, when the celebrated November Carey, Bannon program rarely given and, Sousa and his band of Marr. versatile humorists; Tom and standpoint, not equaled in importance Philip nearly PEESIBENT."Turn to the Betty Waters, in wire When nvcragccL since the Orchestra a will come for a tight exploits; buying Philadelphia gave hundred matinee Avenue Grand. the Bach and Leon Barte and Carlos Conte, "Concerto for Orchestra and an evening concept, with a Right." dancers, and Rhodes, Sunday and Monday. Norma Tal- investments se'ect Three Pianos," with Olga Samaroff, next week, Billy European over their Harold Bauer of singers, including Miss numberMar- The President Players, comedy juvenile. In additionmusicala rnadge. with Conway Tearle, in 'The long period and Ossip Grabilowitsch will chorus is scheduled to furnish Eternal Flame"; Tuesday and good First at the instruments. beginning Sunday night, present Mortgage jorie Moody, a Boston girl, who has entertainment in the ensemble.optical Alice Terry and Lewis Stone, The work played yesterday did not been critical of late "Turn to the Right," the stage in Wednesday. Notes. of service FLORSHEIM call for such brilliancy of technical winning praise E. Rex Ingram's "The Prisoner of in concert. ;1 by Winch ell Smith and Johnsuccess Zenda"; Thursday. Dorothy Dal ton, in equipment as many compositions Tou can then dismiss from your The School Cadets are to be Hazzard. at the President Theater. COSMOS."Four Queens and a "The Siren Call," and Paul Parrott. in SHOES are written specifically for concert High "Shiver mind any thought of loss on tnoney truly but demanded and received honored at the matinee performance The has been rated as one of and Shake"; Friday Irene' and be sure of your interest when purpose, play Joker." in from these two young artists great when cadets in uniform or bearing American Castle, "Slim Shoulders." and com- due. cost purity of tone, intelligence and proper credentials will be admitted the most sensational "Four Queens and a Joker," edy. "Fresh Fish"; Saturday. Elaine per or for 50 has been since "The Old Homestead."comedies Becker's Hermanof Hammerstein, in "I'lider and Send for or apply for full par economical.^heir in the oft-repeated dialogueclarity cents. An invitation and Henry Duffy big-time production Oath," ticulars of Eileen Wilson "a musical "Our "responsive service" of the two «riu iu ine L«uci nanu, miiu 01 >uatt with comedy of the poker Gang,'' in "One Terrible Day." j month low voices, in which the slightest flawviolinwill direct them in his "High School will have the leading roles, deck," by Herman Timberg and our 7/c notes. surprisingly a Robert Lowe, Graham Valsey. Guy J. Marks, Carl Francis would have marred performance, Cadet March." and others in the cast. A featuring Clarence Elite. with both displaying a virtuosity of The concert will be given D'Ennery as "the Joker" and Bessie Bain, A limited amount now on hand. evening Broadway mounting is promisea, ^ the most refined type. It would be over to the Shriners. since John Owen. Bobby lienys, Pearl Crisp and Laura Sunday, Wynham Standing, in "The difficult to too much in of a the direction of Cecil under as "the four will Isle of say praise Philip is a Shriner, holding Wash- of "Turn to the Right" Pecardy Queens." Doubt"; Monday. Constance \ LiVi the accompaniment to this number ington membership in Almas Temple. The story of be seen for the first time in popular Talmadge, in "Good-night, Paul"; Chas. D. Sager, about the regeneration by the orchestra, which, while giving Tickets are on sale at T. Arthur revolves Christian vaudeville at the Cosmos Theater Tuesday, Rodolph Valentino, in "The 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. adequate support when necessary, an erring boy through the next week without any advance in Wonderful Gas- Smith's, Inc., and the theater. mother. Chance"; Wednesday, n was most effective because of its Influence of his old-fashioned prices. Metropolitan critics have ton Glass, in "The Song of Life";' Mb: 36. unobtrusiveness. tpraised it for its beauty and unique Thursday, Katherine MacDonald. in The program opened with the Irene Castle B. F. KEITH'S.The Cansinos. novelty. "The Woman's Side"; Friday. Wallace Ill . .1 Brahms No. 2, in D Tuesday. Five other of the Cosmos in "Symphony One of the most striking and The Cansinos. famous Spanish acts, Reid, "The Dictator"; and Saturday. of which the third movement,Minor," headliners at B.
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