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Dancer Circles Globe Four Times in Study LaSylphe. who will be seen at English’s next week In George White’s “Scandals of 1919,” Is the daughter of a New York minister. In private life she is Edith Lambslle. The Parisians who “discover ed” her long before the New York au- 1 All Week, Starting Sunday LEW CODY in ; “THE BELOVED CHEATER” All the 87 Varieties of Love-making. AMUSEMENTS. i&toadumr A ~~ 1 gj CONTINUOUS SHOW gs NOON UNTIL 11 P.M. Ladies * Special llfli I Bargain Matinees HI $ Monday, Wednesday, Friday I—ss— FEATURES 1 m-20-30 DON’T FORGET AN EN TIRE NEW SHOW EVERY I MONDAY Continuous- muctevi/fo -/until Up. m jp s3 W E IEMijiSS || eaut V' Grace and Symmetry in An Amazing and 1 Winchell and Gre< n Homer and Dußard B “Puppy Love" “A Jitney Store Classic" 17 V TT D A f SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT *-* I* * *vA. The Male Lucille and Violette World’B Fastest Dressmaker and His Pretty Model. The Stanleys Myrtle Mason ! Fred Lewis Eauillo Brothers Fun in Rhadowland j Songs as you like’em. j Versatile Comedian. Balancers. 1 Dancing in the Lyric Ball Room Afternoon and Evening tboritles would permit her appearance on the stage, gave her the name of LaSylphe. At the age of six, LaSylphe sailed for England, with her mother, where she studied dancing. She trained and danced In London, Brussel, Paris and 'Milan, and as she grew older received inntruc tions from each school that seemed best. She studied and traveled for eight years, and In that time circled the globe _ _ _ AMUSEMENTS. ’ / f >1 |P L £& gpgg| United States FfCC. Every Indianapolis mother I" 1 H H || ™ p 11 Sg §1 ff I NEE FREE at B. F. Keith’s Wfei \%r ijSLiJiJ My 32 Singing "Blue Jackets” from the Hampton Roads UNITED SIAI[S Naval Training Station. GLEE CLUB Jerry Swinford, organizer, director and soloist. v ) During the war every naval station and army training camp had some musical or the atrical organization for the amusement and morale of “the boys.” Not the least among these was the Hampton Roads Naval Training Station with its singing "Blue Jackets," who created a furore in the navy and In musical circles generally. The member* of The United Btates Glee Club were selected from the many thousand sailor boys who passed through the training station. Their vocal harmony has been compared favorably with the best known male choirs In America. Vaudeville That You’ll Want to See: WALTER BROWER FRED BERRENS “The Jolly Jester’’ “Words and Music” ADELAIDE HERRMANN (Widow of the Famous Herrmann the Great.) Offers a New Series of Magical Mysteries and Spectacular Illusions. DOROTHY BRENNER RINALDO BROS. The Lady Dainty of Songls.nd In Roman Art LIDA IVfaeIVIiILLA.IV and BERT SNOW Present Their Newest Comedy Skit “CONTRARY” KINOGRAM NEWS WEEKLY LITERARY DIGEST TOPICS twice, and upon her return to this coun try she was able to speak five languages. She made her debute in this country when fourteen years old, and gradually danced her way to New York. “The fame of Salome”spread around the world and again LaSylphe started to wander to strange countries. She became premiere danseuse at the Alhambra, London, one of the highest positions in the dancing world and later INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. at the Folies Bergere, Paris, where she remained for two seasons. The second absence from this country took her again twice around the world. BOY OUSTED FROM SCHOOL. NEW YORK, .Tan, 24.—Because his son was expelled from the school for smoking i cigaret, W. S. McCHntock Is suing the Lake Forest university for the return of SSOO tuition. AMUSEMENTS. 1| ENGLISH’S | Today lii" FRED STONE O’LAVTERN ■ Week beginning Monday evening, February 2. Wlf ¥ Tl'B THE „_ , DIRECT the?ter M n O e N w H y S o A rk OLOBE IHI KSIHN FAMOUS Thursday. IpM The Wonder Show of the Universe. * uvuu ivn magician Get Yours Early. laniiggaifliiiM ONE GALA rrn matinees WEEK M M K WEDNESDAY BEGINNING 1 lA■ Jl m AND IVs OIM DAY SATURDAY Messrs. Lee and J. J. Shubert Present cuktain THE WINTFR “Sat-sale RISES OPENS NIGHTS at 8 fAPnE'hPC 9A. M. THURS. MATS, at 2 U/il\l/£n U 2 BOX OFFICES MOST MARVELOUS ADELAIDE AND HUGHES. WM. AND GORDON DOOLEY. WATSON SIS TERS LEW HEARN, J. FRANCIS DOOLEY AND CORRINE SALES, KATHERINE GALLOWAY, GEORGE BALDWIN, KATHERINE WYLEY, JACK SQUIRES, VIRGINIA FtSSINGER, JACK KEARNS, TRIXIE RAY MOND, ETC. WORLD'S MOST ALLURING CHORUS IDIPL'C. Eva., *I.OO, $1.50, $3.00. $2.50. Saturday Evenlni., SI.OO, $2.00. $2.50, ss.oo. nivLj! 'Matinee Wednesday, 50e, s7sc. *l, $1.50 Saturday Matinee, 76c, sl. sl-50. $2. Mill AIMTDC wnw must BE ACCOMPANIED BY STAMPED AND BKLF MAIL U li/LRo WUYT addressed envelope and 10% war tax. ss. Hr g| coupon and ten cent* en- I J A _* Eg titles lady to reserved seat at I MAX SPIEGEL. Presents the SOCIAL FOLLIES with BEN RUBIN / JOHN* QUIGG \ Master of Hebrew Wit Black Pace Musical Genius TYPICAL SPIEGEL BEAUTY CHORUS f fIsCT’S CO-ITS CONTINUOUS* i krw Jl wf ieM Vaudeville and Feature PiciUH 2 BIG SNOWS FOR THE PRICE OH -=s\ ENTIRE HEW SHOW s "•■.T TOMORROW l=S ■ayes & Speck Gibson ft Belly “Control Yourself’ ’ “Bright Bits of Vaudeville” RALPH THOMAS KETTRING’S “WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY” A Morality Aliegory in Four Episodes “WHAT WOULD YOU DO IN THIS CASE?” BarnesS Lorraine Dancing Roots “Sidetracked” The Dancing Demons Peggy Hyland in "THE WEB OF CHANCE” A Comedy Drama Abounding in Fun. Seasoned With Thrills and Flavored With Sentiment. Lady patrons of this theatre will receive a special argain matinee ticket for our Broadway Theatre. Good Monday, Wednesday or Friday. SCOTTISH CONCERT —AT— Metropolitan School of Music Corner North and Pennsylvania Sts. Monday Evening, January 26th, 8 o'clock. Admission 50 Cents. Come and spend an old-fashioned Scottish night. Lauder says. “It's just like being at hame.” Scottish songs and Scottish recitations, under the management of Andrew Smith and the Indianapolis Caledonian Club. ' HAVE THE CARRIER LEAVE THE TIMES AT YOUR HOMK 7