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f>non fiati Loow's Columbia. Paulino Frederick will he pictured in "Audrey" at Loews Columbia today, continuing until Wednesday. "Audrey" is adapted from Mary Johnston's novel and play. Audrey is found the sole survivor "f an Indian raid and is adopted by Ha ward, a young Englishman. who places her in the care of a minister. 1-1 a ward returns to England on receipt of news that he has inherit PA I M\K FHFDFIUCK. ed a large estate. The minister makes a drudge of Audrey who is forced to go about hi bar'1 feet, with the coarsest of clothing. When Haward returns he is very attentive to Audrey and as a result she is publ-l\ denounced from the pulpit: Haward is forced to fight a duel in defense of her name, and she is | later ejected front the house of the minister. The settings and scenes for this picture were obtained in the south, i where the story was laid in the novel. Thursday. Friday and Saturday "The | Sowers." in which Blanche Sweet is j starred will he the feature. It exploits : her in evening gowns of exquisite beauty. Theodore Roberts. Thomas ? Heighan and Horace B. Carpenter and others are in the cast. Leader. The photoplay feature at the Leader today will be "The Fheat." starring Fannie Ward; Monday and Tuesday, He Fell in Love With His Wife,' in which Florence Rockwell plays the principal part, supported by Forrest Stanley. Rage Peters, Lvdia Yeamana MARGI F.RITK CLARK. Titus and Howard Davies: Wednesday and Thursday, Marguerite Clark, in "Still Waters." a romance of circus and canal boat life, and Friday* and Saturday. Blanche Sweet, pictured in the "Blacklist." a story of the mines in the western country, where a big corporation is supposed to impose unfair restrictions on its workmen. arid Blanche Sweet, as the heroine of the story, wins over the president and forces him to abandon this unfair practice. Garden. William S. Hart, delineator of rugged western characters, will be the picture star at Moore's Garden Theater today, tomorrow and Tuesday in "Hell's Hinges," which tells how a strong willed, uncouth westerner wreaks vengeance upon a lawless community. The cast includes Clara Williams. Alfred llollingsworth, Louise Glaum, Jack Standing and others. "Wife and Auto WILLI \M S. HART. Trouble." featurir.tr William Collier, w-ill be shown also. Wednesday and Thursday, "Caphne and the Pirate," featuring Lillian Gish and Elliott I>exter. in a thrilling story of the days when Louisiana was a French colony and young girls were sent acro3.s the sea to be sold to the colonists as wives, and the sixth episode of "Strange t'ase of Mary Page" w ill be shown. Friday and Saturday Lillian Grew. E H <"al\ert. Marguerite ?'layton and Ernest Maupain w ill be featured in "The Vultures of Society," and "Trailing a Tailor," featuring Ethel Teare, will be on the program. Crandall's. "A* In a Looking Glass,"' featuring Kitty Gordon, is the attraction at Crandall's today. It is a story of diplomatic intrigue, most of the action is supposed to transpire in Washington. The costumes worn by Miss Gordon are a feature. Tomorrow and Tuesday <*harles Cherry will he pictured in "Passers By/' the story of Peter Wa \ ir // ETHKL CLAY TO!*. verton. whose principal Interest is In the study of types of humanity, who are tiie "passers-by" of his solitary: . life. Wednesday's attraction Is "l>ol-, lars and the Woman." featuring: Torn Moore and Kthei Clayton. Thursday and Friday House I'eters and June' Rlvidge will i# seen in "The Hand of Peril," a detective story, and Saturday | and next Sunday George Aden "Just! Out of College." i DPIAV LJRLS. * Strand. Robert Edeson will bo foaturod s Moore's Strand Thoater today and in til Tuesday, inclusive, in "For a Won any Fair Name." In his support wi he seen Kulalie Jensen, I tarry More; Belle Bruce. William hunn and Jar Brown. "Mr. Jack Wins the Poubi ' 'ross," starring Frank Paniels. tfc comic opera comedian, will be show also. Mary Miles Minter Wed'nesda and Thursday will he pictured in ROBKRT EDF.SON. gripping: drama. "A Convict's Tnnn cence," and Charles Murray in a court room travesty. "The Judge." Frlrla and Saturday "The l>iscard" will pic ture Virginia Hammond. Krnest Man pain and Harry Beaumont, and "A1 most a Heroine" will picture Rose Mel ville. the original "Sis Hopkins." Empress. "I'ndine," a sensational productioi will he the principal attraction at th Empress today. The story of this fa mous French classic is well known, hi; its adaptation in photoplay form is cor sidered little short of marvelous. Tc morrow and Tuesday Thcda Bara wi GENEVIEVE HAMPER. be pictured In "Gold and the Woman, the gtory of an ancient curse by a rising Indian chief against the whit man's lust for gold. Thursday, "Hoi the Devil's Brew," featuring Phillip Smalley, I.ois Weber and Marie Wal camp, will be shown, and Saturday Rob ert B. Mantell and Genevieve Hampe in "A Wife's Sacrifice." with Clair Whitney and Stuart Holmes. Virginia. The Virginia Theater, "The Home o Charlie Chaplin," will present a rui of photo plays, including "Via Wire less," "The Galloper," "Simon th' Jester." "The Spender" and "The Clos ing Net," in thyc order named, startiru tomorrow. The house is also showini Charlie Chaplin films daily. IN FILMLAND. Mary Pickford is soon to appear, h films, of course, in a Dutch play. "Cinema Bars," cafes v. here motioi pictures are shown, are said to be com mon in the Argentine. Clara Kimball Voung. whose con tract is said to terminate with th' World F'ilm Company July la, is head a film corporation all her own, ii name, if not more, whose first produc tion will be released in October. Kach episode of George Bronson Howard's new series for the Kalem Com pany, called "The Social Pirates." i said to be a complete story in itsell and not a "continued :n our next." Measles muss <l up the moving pic tur^ "Scandal," in which ilme. Berth; Kalich i? being starred. Kittens Keich ert got her share first. and was quick ly followed by Walter Ferguson, hot) of w horn were, cast for parts of juve riile importance. The films had to b made over again. Zybaydah Zourna. an Arab dance: is to be pictured in languorous fiance of the desert in William Fox's million dollar Annette Kellerman photo pro duct ion, so it is said. dforgf H;: wood Barrett, the note. New York artist, is said to have dls covered that Virginia Pearson is th most beautiful woman in America, am could giv* the ancient Cleopatra "card and spades" and then beat her in th beauty game. "The Heart of Paula." with T-eonor ririch as the star, a Pallas picture t be released on the Paramount progran is said to supply for the first time i the history of the movies both a happ and a tragic ending. George Broad hurst wrote the scenario and supplier the two endings to please the star. "It is so easy to liken a movie atar.h or she, with a player who has won fam on tiie legitimate stage," says a mov'i press ag<*nt.' "It tic kles the movie sta doesn't hurt the 'other one' and ofte helps along a mediocre film?and th press agent." The Balboa Company now has some thing unknown to the legitimate stag ?a "starette," which means Hele Marie Osborne, a three-year-old bah] DAN CINQ. I?AN( INO TAI OIIT WITH CARE AN t iw trim ;f i: tie fc> at Kl VKVf ITU'? lit'itmi S? 1 ! ?? !.. 1210 O st. n.w. Private elevatoi M. 7374. 26* MILLERS, UP TO Till; MIN UTE DANCES. Iielasco Theater; M. 5829. WYNBHAM BROTHERS Every modern, dance taught correctly 1712 ii at. n.w. Phot,,. M iU)Kt. PROF. AND MUH. !.. A. ACHKK, "cARRof Institute. 916 loth st. Sat. ,Vf. Instruct^ b to 9. danjIng. 9 to 11 .{(?. Studio. 1127 lot MRS. COBB i~4ur,SJSs7^. ery Monday night. 100 EYE ST. N.W. PiiONI MAIN 2*12. # NICHOLAS'; }%L"?k !,Z; Open daily 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. BEAUT IF U I. BALLROOM FOR KENT. Prof. Prokos AVi,n"c AtSVJS,, latest fancy atepg taught. Open daily. 9 lei son*. Class dancing, Mon.. Thurs., Sat., Ladies free. 912 loth n.w. 3 instructor*. M.61& _MHSS~CHAPPELEAR 1312 Q st. n.w. Phone N. 6844. Class Tue*day evening. PROF. WYNDHAM, 816 Pith n.w. All dances tangbt. 76c. Quick method. Phono Main 6679. DAVISON'S 1329 M n.w. "g; All dancea taught as staixlarlzed. Normal court for thost desiring to become teachers or expei dancers. Lessons day or era. Class Tuts, art who appears in "Little Mary Sunshine, f just released by Pathe. An enthusiastic South African poe is said to have declared in one of hi effusions "Blind fate's decrees an death's grrim seal are rendered real b Nance O'Neill." He read it in. her fllr plays. Just what a woman without a vot ran do to make herself felt in th world is shown in "The Redemption c Helene," a Lubin film. Anna Nilsson will be the picture staassisted by Tom Moore in the "Who' it <runty series to ne reieasea tne lane part of April by Pathe for the Arroi Film Com pan v. i 11 "Lessons in Carving" are a feature c v [the pictographs released bv the Para ' mount Pictures Corporation. One ha k only to see and then go home and carv le a duck, a chicken?or whatever may b ie at home to carve, n -t ? IN THE SPOTLIGHT. (Continued from Second Page> y Mary Menre. his leading woman,, wa in Amerira at the time of the civl ^ var and is said to have played in th same company with John Wilke i Booth. When the Condon success. "Mavour neon." is produced in this country b Corey, Williams and Biter, Pegg O'Neil will play the leading role. 1 is a romantic costume drama of th time of Charles II, with a spirite> Irish heroine. The title of the new Trvin Oobb-Rc Cooper Megrue play which Selwyn air Company are to produce is "John W Blake." It will have a preliminar spring hearing in Atlantic City. Th play has the timely topic of priso: reform for its underlying theme. i- Rehearsals of Hal Caine's play. "Pete.' are under way in Xew York and th y piece will have its first performance ii - Buffalo. April 6. On that occasion Der , - went Hall Caine. a son of the Englisl - novelist, will make his-first appearand i- on the American stage. "Pete" will b played on tour for the rest of the seasoi and presented in New York in the fall. E H. Desmond of the Poli Player was thrown through a practical bar door and suffered a fall of four fee eleven times last week. This occurre ~ iu the Poli performance "f "The Shep it herd of the Hills." A. H. Van Bure as Young Matt did the man-put stum and it was a sure enough four-foot fal that Mr. Desmond as Ollie Stuart ne I] gotiated at each performance. "The Cinderella Man." Edward Child Carpenter's delightful fairy tale fo grown-ups, which Oliver Morosoo 1 presenting in Xew York, will ente upon the eleventh week of its run to morrow night. The cast is headed b; Shelley Hull and Phoebe Foster, am includes Frank Bacon, Charles Lane Reginald Mason. Berton Churchill, The of!ore Babcock. Lucille La Verne, Haze Turney and others. No Social Distinction. Mrs. George Gould was formerly Mis Edith Kingdom a leading woman o charm and distinction; Mrs. Willian Astor Chanler was formelv Miss Min nie Ashley; Mrs. August Belmont wa Miss Eleanor liobson; Mrs. Frank Goul? 'was Miss Edith Kelley; Mrs. Georgt Metcalf was Miss Elizabeth Tyree, am Miss .Jai-.ei Beecher is Mrs. GuKKen helm, the wife of the young scion o .. "the" Guggenheims. >! The' Greatest Nation. S From the New York Globe. A "patriotic." American corresponden r to this paper, who would like to se> e foreign singers driven from our oper; stage, says: "A nation is greatest whei she protects her own first." This pro vincial sort of patriotism is not un f common. It inspires much of tha superficial "America for Americans' n agitation through which large num - hers of overzealous people make them e selves ridiculous. It goes without say ing that a government must protec ~ its citizens in the exercise of thei * legal rights at home and abroad. Thii - government in giving such protectioi will have the uncompromising sup port of every true American citizen. But there is a" difference between ; nation protecting its citizens in thei legal rights- and that silly favoritisn which would seek to protect America] i efficiency and genius from unhampere< competition with the rest of th> world. American capital and labo n may need protection against cheap for _ eign competition, hut we want no pro teetive tariff on artists. Talent of : high order asks for no such handicap? I i*-r?i)lrl Ytc t ft reeeive it In th f, j arts and sciences nationality const! r> ; tutes no claim to special indulgence ^ and the nation which would'grant sue! . 1 favors on the ground of patriotisn would only encourage inferiority an< lower its intellectual tone. That nation is greatest whose talen . can hold its position of leadershi] s against all comers without the need o protection. That nation is greates i whose people have the finest, mos I honest appreciation of values am . I whose standards are not modified 1>: a | patriotism or any other non-estheth .'judgment. That nation is greates . ; whose people really excel in what the: h undertake. Mixing Romance and Business. From Ju<};:? . j! "Do you make much money marryins _ eloping couples, squire," the tobacct - jdruinnter asked old Hudson Hicks, Jus tice of the peace at Kainbow Bend, N. J I "Yes. I get 51' for marrying each cou 1 | pie, and they come in such darner - haste that i alius fine "em $10 more fei 0 speed in'." ri : ? ? ? 1 AMUSEMENTS. Roller Skating COl.ISEL'M * I'r-nna. Ave. at Ninth ?t. n.w. 0 MASKED MARVEL , ALL THIS WEEK. n . y 1 I Washinjlon's F Nights at S CO; I *' prices, 50c to 91.UU. 'I Mat. Wed.. !Sr to *1. M V I I Saturday Mat., 25c Ik I J to $1.50. ULL1 Joe Weber Introduces ;i Charming Young A of Man; D jllllllllllllllllllillililllllM ; I The Oi : ifiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u Her Musical Comedy Pa Victor Herbert, Ar She Will Be Delighted i Theater. You Will Fir 5; and Coquettish Centur .. FIRST TIME Next THE LITTLE SHEPHE ' Wpplr A Romance of Three Wai * Tf CCn Ky Bugf-ne Walter, From 5 MONDAY NIGHT BEN] U ===== 1 I s AMUSEMENTS. g> a ta s I THE OLD MISSIONS j 5 ; of i I | CALIFORNIA j I e J Illustrated Lecture in Natural t g ,f ; Colors. t 8 |March 27 8:15 P.M. j I Free Lecture Every Monday | 5 r 7 Evening. | g ?v t Admission hv card only, obtain- ? g | able on application to | g ,f i\Vashington=Sunset Route j | s j 911 G St. N.W. j | * g The House Electric 1 Chatham Courts, 1731 Columbia Road 5 Exhibit of electrical appliances and practical 3 demonstrations of the use of electricity in cooking, ironing, cleaning, etc. , " 1 to 10 P.M. Daily and Sunday Until g s April 25. Manic Every Evening:. Admission Free. || s i Poll's Theater, j JOHN m jli'if;;; mccormack j J , Soim, $30. On Thr W orld'* <irr*?r*? H t i sale at Droop s. o j 13th and G. I Concert Singrer. H' lEMPRESS I :| 416 9 th St. N.W. | Home of Celebrated Fox Photoplay* " TODAY AND TOMORROW e I ii The Photoplay Sensation of the Age?The Massive Bluebird 11 Production ; "UNDINE" t l Featuring the Noted Swimmer Ida Schnall * I And Scores of Beautiful r Swimmers . The Sensation of Ninth St. MAM/MOTH BAND CONCERT 300 Members Local No. 161, A. F. of M. _= [ Convention Hall, Tonight. 8 P.M. p. Conductor, Patrick Conway. Ticket* ?n Sale. Ifugro Worcti'v s I I 10 ii St. N.W. ; [Special Film Features! Il.yrlr, 14th and Irving: St*. N.W. f j L'OI) A Y ?OPEN 3 P.M.?Vita graph Broadway J j Star feature. ij.a r.u,>'.u.>. i.- ? ACTS, presenting MART ANDERSON, sup- 7 ported by GEORGE STANLEY and OTTO f j LEDEREI. Also an exceptionally fin#* 7 i * 1 Triangle Keystone Comedy, "1'IZZIKf ! HEIGHTS A\I PARING HEARTS," f \ e with CHESTER CON KLIN. 4 j 1 Leader. 0th Bet. E A F Sta. :..W. | I 1 "TODAY-OPEN -1 P.M.- FANNIE WARP, in 4 "THE CHEAT." | t Olympic. 1431 Yon St. \.W. j : I , TODAY MAY RORKON. in "A NIGHT 4 I OCT." A Yi til graph Elite Ribbon Feature. 4 a A Sterling Comedy of Merit. Open 3 p.m. | | Crandall"* Theater, nth and E St*. * | t TODAY OPEN 3 P.M. KITTY GORDON. | I r in "AS IN A LOOKING GLASS." i * CrandeH'* Apollo, 024 H St. N.E. 1 TODAY OPEN 3 P.M. MARY PICKFORD. * - in "MADAME BPTTERFLY." J *. Liberty. North Capitol and P St*. r TODAY -OPEN 3 P.M. -Triangle Features , ? present "MATRIMONY." starring JPLIA DEAN. Also Keystone Comedy, "HIS I 1 FATHERS FOOTSTEPS." with FOKP 1 STERLING. r Empress, Oth Street. TODAY "f'NDINE." Greater. More Spectacular than "Neptune's I?aughter." Pre-' senting IDA 8CHNALL. - Circle. 21 or. I?n. Ave. Ph. W. 933. e TODAY OPEN 3 P.M.?GEORGE RERAN. J . in "THE PAWN OF FATE." | Masonic Auditorium. I 1 i TONIGHT ANTONIO MORENO and MP- 1 ^ j . KIEL OKTRK'HE. in "KENNEDY 1 ! i SQl'AHE." A ^lni clasalc from the hook j i by F. Hopkinson Smith. V. L. S. E. Pro-1 ? ' , fluff ion. in f? arts. Three performances,1 ^ j , ??: !'>, S :00, 9:20 p.m. f Savoy. 14th St. uud Columbia Rd. < i tj TODAY MARY ROLAND. In "THE PRICE t . OF HAPPINESS." An Equitable Feature j I of tremendous power. No woman should : rnlsa this appealing film creation OPEN 3 P.M. SAVOY SYMPHONY ORt'HES, c i 1 TRA. ' I y ' M ashington-Rrgent, 1-Sfh and 17. ! fTllll.W r iti:i)KI!I( K U'AItllK. in "SILAS MARNKR." Geo. Eliot's Famous Novel., i f 7 acts. No advance in prices. Open 3 p.m. , , . 4 I'enn Garden*. I*a. Ave. at 21 mf *tJ fTODAI OPEN 3 P.M. JOE JACKSON'! Va ! j moos Tramp Comedian, in "A MODERN f i e ENOCH ARDKN." Triangle Keynione j Comedy, in 1 a-N. Also HENRY WOOD ! RCFF and TSFitA AOKI. in "THE i 4 RECKONING FLAME." Triangle Fine * 1 i Arts Feature, in fi acts. j 1 i \rcndf Theater. 14th nnd Park Road. ? r x today open a p.m. kino hahoot. mat | ? fpw-iirutt'd drainnti** and motional sfnr. in* i "hoax hot'se." Broadway Fnt rental | T Feature, in "? a'-ts. % t f Home Theater, 1-th and C St*. X.R. j J today open 3 p.m. clara kimball f l YOl'Mj, that moat rlever and popular t i f hcreeti artlHt, in "the yi.i.i.ow pass-4 f port." ^ iayhouse Beautiful Pre5entIng on ?3 I'HK Stage at All Times _ Only the Foremost JR MM il Foreign and Native IjiII Artists and Attrac- j u""*' j^s the Smartest and Most dusical Comedy Miss | y Seasons ! Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli j ily (iiril llllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll rents, Henry Blossom and e Very Proud of Her o Meet You at the Belasco tA Hor tkp Mn?t Alliirinor of All Twentieth y Maids. ON ANY STAGE _ RD OF KINGDOM COME ^eatS f.?*?a Boy, a Girl and a Dog. Naut _ the Novel by John Fox, Jr. IiUff EF1T OF PIBRCE GUILD [_ amusements. amusements. ::niiiiiiiiiTiiiiiM?UMiiiTi?n>??i:iiirtiiii??iiii;!tumi:itiiiiii;ii!iiii!:??:i?t CRANDALLS OWH 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Return HnKigrmrnt, In Reaponse to Many Hcqufsta, T?day | KITTY CORDON 111 Look ing Glas Equitable Preaenta the Celebrated Star, Mr CHARLES CHERR\ In a VI ana fixation of C. Haddon Chambera' Novel, Tues. "T1? D * tic i aaaci a u_y ?7 , TOM MOORE and ETHEL CLAYTO W 6U? ,n a Photoplay Version of Alfred Tfrhnnc'a Novel, _____ "Dollars and The Woman" rn, THE \OT-KTT*PHOTOP7"VV FAVnRITFslY^ 1 hurs. HOUSE PETERS-JUNE ELVIDG P Arthur Stringer's Stirring Drnma, trU "The Hand of Peril" e f Eugene O'Brien in George Ade's Rollicking Comedy "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE" T iflfrCf Toti'll understand, after your first visit, why s LnUlirjl make a distinction between our programs and at W*"1"1 ?,,r rolled "movlm." There IS a wide difference?thi la why - onll llod "High-class Photoplays, Not 'Movies.' at CRANDAM/S." "WHERE THE NATION'S GREATEST LAUGH AT VAIDEVILLE." Twice Daily and Sunday. Mats., 25c. Eves., 25c to $1. Buy Tod? Beginning Tomorrow Matinee and Ending Next Sunday Night, GALA SPRING FESTIVAL BILL OF AUGMENTED SIZE AND SPLENDf JOAN SAWYER America's Own Waltz Queen. Assisted by Signor Rudolph. "The Lady with the R. S. V. P. Eyes, the Face of an Angel, and t Back ?<f a Duchess." Accompanied by Her Own Orchestra From the Persian Gardens. 52!, I WM- GAXTON & CO. I Added R??,.r GRAND OPbRA SEXTbT SPECIAI, STELLAR EEATl RE?Kaufman Brother* in "Tuneful Orljrini itiea." Tony Hunting A C'orlnne Franee*. Palfrey, lfall A Brown, Annetn. Deiro. Mnrin Sinter*. Pipe Orcan Reeitala. Bathe. TODAY MAP A D A VCC ,;e?* *awh * Julia Hi t AS:1.' p| y/i\ /V D/V X Paul Morton ?!t Aaomi Gla Orth A Dooley. Boo. lleer* and All I/ant Week** Star* and lilt*. APRIL WEEK?A DELE HOW I, \ Ml OF "KATIAKV" AM) FIVE BJI 10 l m. ^ n Bi BH 6 p * .GARDEN STARS DATES * PLAYS J 1 If C TODAY HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH 1h?BI - HELL'S HINGES No. 2?WILLIAM COLLIER in "WIFE ANP TRODBLES' jj daphne w-n -SIXTH EPISODE 1 we0, strange case thur' of mary page LILLIAN I Fni. VULTURES jylHp, ?? [OF SOCIETY No. 2?ETHEl TEABE in "TRfllLllie ? TftltOR' II M. H Bk S STRAND <>. IROBERT] T001Y |FOR A WOMAN'S MEB&BXL r, 1 FAIR NAME No. 2?FBflPIK DAHIELS in "Mr. Jack Double-Crossed' | MARY' | WEB. A CONVICT'S Jminter th?R. INNOCENCE No. 2?CHARLES MURRAY in "THE JUDGE' J VIRGINIA I FBI. |T7e Aflnn iwiMMciiD sat. DISCARD Presenting the ? /\ flllTtD Morninc and Wopr!ioto.pir,Ts0St LOEW S lOc&Tsc vThe Most Select rTHTTMMA Night.. Sunday Following in the LULUMBIA Holiday. City of Washington continuous locto A.M. to It IQc, 15c, 2; Sunday Continuous a P.M. to 10:30 j I'roRram I'liaiiBrd Sunday, and P.M. I Thurwdayw TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY America's Foremost Dramatic Artist Pauline Frederick m "AUDREY" Based on Mary Johnston's Most Famous Story THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDA1 Blanche Sweet Supported bv THOMAS MEIGHAN and THEODORE ROBERTS In "THE SOWERS" A Story of the Battle for Social and Political Freedom in Russia SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF COMMANDING EXCELLENT AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. hh:? " ' ' *"* * H ALL THIS f\ A \fCT\ J MATINEES 11 week I [A Y r I Y DA,LY ""* 2 The Uig Burlesque Sensation of Last Year I dSll?3&& BARNEY GERARD'S 91 ** I ?? "FOLLIES 4 ^ ofthe DAY" -A GERTRUDE HAYES E1 GEORGE P. MURPHY | CHESTER NELSON " | And an All-Star Cast, Presenting I "HOT DOG" Z | OR "WHAT DOES THE PUBLIC WANT?" '< Ij A Burlesque Revue That Is Full of Originality and ? * Smothered With Beautiful tiirls i,,,,** See the Realistic Impersonations of Ocorge M. Cohan, Oscar Hammerstein, David Belasco, Al Reeves, .Mme. 1 etrazzini, Peg o' My ' Heart, and others. YOU'LL HEAR IT ALL OVER TOWN: "HOT DOO"?"HOT DOO" j) TODAY 3 and 8 P.M., "Star and Garter Show" NEXT WEEK?"THE KISSING GIRLS" 'y -V >R j j ""__?___?a?? 1 III NRW NATION AI I L " " T T he | Tomorrow Night we^'&sat intimate talk No. 6 ( KLAW & ERI,A\GER nnd GEORGE TYLER Will Prenent Glad time* will romr to The Season's Notable Success *va?hin*t?? tomorrow niKht. The bearer of NUiiNhine and g ? I happlne** make fhe l'~ j III I ?f whole town Kind. Aon owe A MLU JLnl JL to jour family?jour A m V Aa Y A friend.*?to make them abar,y' IV I era of nil thl* hnppiiioHM I y| I brouKht to your very home*. ^ Opportunity knock* at every ^ i The Glad Play I one'* door once. Then o,peu | |j _ r. .. . ?... . , ,, . . It w ide to Poll ynnna, and ! T (ntherlne < hinho'm < u*hlnc Fr?m the World-Knmoua Pollyanna hn^o your heart* wormed ; Glad Hook* by Kleanor H. Porter. and mellowed h> the cheer : ~~~~ nn,| comfort *lie hrinK*. I W,TH A CAST OF || GREAT DISTINCTION OF hohiwtov k ^ PATRICIA COLLINGE, EFFIE SHANNON. There I* crent joy In I ?? HERBERT KELCEY. ARTHUR FORREST n/x, w *!- a aiai a > JESSIE BUSLEY. MAUDE GRANGER. pollyanna! ' 9 ! ROBERT TOBIN. LORIN RAKER. . * 1 1 ^ HELEN WEATHERSBY. MAUDE HOSFORD. (Continued tomorrow.) % I BE AT THE B0X OFFICE EARLY ^ l|Hfe TOMORROW IF YOU ARE SOT A MONO THE MAW WHO ? mi HAVE A I.READY SECURED THEIR SEATS. | >KXT W EEK?Mats. M rdnraday A Saturday?SEATS THURSDAY ? I GREATEST MUSICAL SHOW EVER PRODUCED ; I ZIEGFELD II FOLLIES it CLMENDORF I L. thurs. NORTHERN ITALY AND SICILY | ||' 4.60 Price*. SOc, 75e, $1.00. I J ||j PASQIALE Joint Recital FLOREXCE A . rrl<l?r tlnuok 11 S S 1 1 ;i Amato Macbeth B $1,541, $1,041. RoifN. $30. w Harltonc On Sale nt Droop**, 13th and 4i. Soprano 1 MAUDE FAY t ^ Prima donna from the Metropolitan (.rand Opera. Recital, Thursday. I April H. 4:.'(0 p.mT Price*. $iL50, $2.00. $1.50, $1,041, 73c, 341c; box en. $341.4141. ^ On wale at Droop**. 13th nnd O. w Sale of went* open* tomorrow morning at Droop**, i:?th and for 1 PADEREWSKI Thurwday. April 13th, 4:30 p.m. Price*. 93.4M1. $2,541. $2.00. 91.341, $I.OO; ^ liose*. 9.33.410. I ? ' ^ ?<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH :|| S.Z. r%f\1 I9C7 FREDa^ 1 = POLI, g Mm II I 7 BERGER, | | | Prop. FUIwI ^5 Mgr" 1 I THE BIG MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! I -11 THE 1 I RFAIITV SHOP! .||I/U11V JL A UAI vi 1 1 WITH A. H. VAN BUREN f 13 | BEAUTY CHORUS OF TWENTY FROM NEW YORK = ==jl | AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA f I MATINEE DAILY(??X)25c. EVENINGS, 25c, 50c, 75c 1 1 NEXT WEEK SuccrMfal Play "CLOTHES" 1 >c ~ ? ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii'miniiiiimiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmu: r (HOWARD THEATERS!:^| = ANDREW J. THOMAS THEATER CO , Prop. E = ONE WEEK, STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 27. ~ | ? 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