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THE JEPFERSONIAN NEWSGRAVURE AND MAGAZINE SECTION.
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AUDITORIUM
NEXT WEEK Mats. Wed and Sat.
A.L. JONEiS Presents America's Greatest Annual Revue
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
All Last Season a Towering Hit
At the Shutert Theatre, N. Y. Last fall a Soaring Success at
Apollo Theatre, Chicago With those unique and extraordinary Cocedians
Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean
(Themselves) and a gay and vivid company of radiant personalities: Carl Randall, Ulal Sharon, George Rasely, John Sheehan, Mazie Clifton and Bill-ie DeRex, Ethel Davis, Dorothy Neville, Chase and LaTour, Julia Silvers, Louis and Frieda Ber-hoff, George Christie, Marjorie Peterson, Roger Davis, George Clifford, Blanche Roberts and THIRTY FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS
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Nights—Lower flfloor, $3.50; balcony, $2,00, $2.50, $3.00; gallery $1.00.
Wed, Mat.—75c to $2.50; Sat. Mat.—$1.00 to $3.00, plus 10 per cent. tax.
MARYLAND
Playing Keith Attractions The World*s Greatest
AVeek of February 25th, 1924.
Super-Artists from America and Overseas.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
London's Greatest Girl Head-liner. ELLA SHIELDS
IDEAL OF IDEALS
Impersonating English Male
Characters.
Extra Added Attraction POODLES, HANNEFORD
& CO.,
International Equestrian Comedian , In "Horse Nonsense"
and
Extraordinary Star Attraction ROYE & MAYE
Assisted by -Charles Emb-ler Presenting Dance, -Color Speed
Special Star Attraction lira Dick
WILLIAMS & KEENE
In "Shall I?"
Added Star Attraction "A FRIEND IN NEED, ETC."
A new one-act comedy by Howard E. Rogens, with Mann Hol-iner and Nicholas Joy. Direction of Lewis and Gordon. _________
Special Star Feature AL WOLMAN
In "The Graduate."
Added Star Attraction
WARD & VAN
In "Off Key"
Italian Royalty
COUNT PERRONE
Baritone, and
MISS TRIX OLIVER
Soprano
Claude Leona
ANDERSON & YVEL
In "Trying to Please"
AESOP'S FILM FABLES
TOPICS OF THE DAY
FORD'S
Werk Beginning Monday Night
Mats. Wed and Sat.
CHARLES DILLINGHAM
Presents the Ne wYork and Paris Success
"ONE KISS''
From the French "Ta Bouche" Till' new Clare Kummer coined v. with the Catchiest. Danci-est Music hy Maurice Yvain
Cast includes Louise Groody, John E. Hazzard, John P. Jones, Oscar Shaw, Ada Lewis, Dagmar Oakland.
Trices. Night—Lower floor $2.50 Balcony, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; Gallery, 50 cents.
Sat, Mat. 50c. $1. $1.50, $2.
Popular Matinee Wednesday r,uc—$1.00—$1.50
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TOWSON, MD.
And be assured of the
Best at the
Lowest Possible Prices
ELMER W. CORBIN
Proprietor
Monday evening, February 25th, Stuart Walker's Repertory Company, at the Academy of Music, will present for the first time in America, Henri Bernstein's great play entitled Judith and adapted by Gladys Unger.
Judith reveals the gorgeous-ness of color, the beauty, the passion, the lure of the orient; it shows the most poignant conflict of two vivid loves.
The entire production has been staged under the direction of Stuart Walker, a well nigh breath-taking feat in the annols.of a repertory company.
Judith will be portrayed by Mrs. Julia Hoyt, Henri Bernstein, who met Mrs. Hoyt in Europe last summr, acclaimed her the one actress in America for the role. McKay Morris will be the Holofernes, the conqueror who takes all, a powerful role. The cast is a long one and the company will be greatly augmented for this memorable production.
COUNT PERRONE AT THE MARYLAND.
Harry Roye and Billie Maye travel the road to fame afoot, assisted by Charles. Embler. They offer dance, color and speed. The last two, of course being subsidiaries of the first. The feature of their terpsi-chore program is an original tango, an exceedingly clever bit of stepping that is said to run the gamut of dance steps. As an introduction to their dancing, Mr. Roye and Miss Maye offer a patter song.
Their assistant, Charles Embler, is a concert pianist.
Count Perrone, as is authoritatively stated, is a genuine
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Stuart Wolker's Baltimore
Repertory Company
—IN—
The Great Theatrical Event
JUDITH
By HENRL'BERNSTEIN Adapted by GLADYS UNGER
Eves., 8.30, 25c to $1.00. 3 Mats.—Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2 5c to 75c. McKay Morris, Julia Hoyt, Ruth Hammond, Donald Mac-donald and a big cast.
BOULEVARD
MONDAY AND TUESDAY February 25 and 26
BUSTER KEATON
—IN—
OUR HOSPITALITY
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
February 27 and 28
LOIS WILSON
—IN—
RUGGfLES OF RED GAP
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
February 29 and March 1
NORMA TALMADGE
—IN—
SONG OF LOVE
Program Subject to- Change.
Italian nobleman. His presence in this country and in vaudeville is said to be due to that fact that he was invalided from the Italian army, and being compelled to earn a livelihood he decided to use his fine baritone voice for that purpose. In this effort, which has proved decidedly successful, he is assisted by Misss Trix Oliver, a mezzo soprano of operatic origin.
GREENWICH VILLAGE
FOLLIES AT THE
ANDITORIUM.
With a gay and brilliant company of ninety, headed by the "unique and extraordinary" comedians, Gallagher & Shean, the new fourth annual Greenwich Village Follies comes to the Auditorium on Monday night, February 25, for a single week's engagement. This version of tte exotic "Follies" was a towering hit at the Shu-bert Theatre in New York for 36 weeks last season, and this season has toured the major cities of the East and Middle West with conspicuous success. It is hailed by the critical press with being the most opulent and populus show yet offered in this artistic and entertaining series of revues devised and staged by John Murray Anderson.
A singularly artful and spirited show is this latest Greenwich Village Follies, employing" in its hilarious scheme burlesque, travesty, satiric episode, buffonery and caricature with lavishness. It has the pictorial beauty for which all of Anderson's creations are cele-breated, and its lyrics and melodies are quite in keeping with the artistics structure of this exotic spectacle. In it color, light and brilliant-hued fabric and texture and magically woven and it has a sophistication of deportment that quite distinguishes it from its kind. It is presented in two vivid acts and 24 spectacular and comic episodes.
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BUSTER KEATON AT THE BOULEVARD.
Monday and Tuesday, Buster Keaton will be seen at The Boulevard in Our Hospitality.
Wednesday and Thursday, Lois Wilson will be featured in "Ruggles of Red Gap."
Friday,and Saturday, Norma Talmadge will be the star in "Song of Love."
"ONE KISS" AT FORD'S
Clare Kummer's new "comedy with music called "One Kiss" will be seen at "Ford's for one week beginning Monday night. Miss Kummer adapted the play from the great Parisian success "To Bouch," which has been riNining in Paris for something like two years.
Charles Dillingham, the producer, set out to make "One Kiss" at once the most distinctive and aristocratic of much play and from advance information it would appear
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he has succeeded in his purpose. The cast includes Louis Groody, Oscar Shaw, John E. Hazzard, Ada Lewis, John P. Jones, Dagmar Oakland and others.
Fred G. Latham staged the production and Julian Alfredll arranged the musical numbers and dances.
The music is by Maurice Yvain and is regarded as one of the best scores heard in the popular theatres in several seasons, as haunting and sensuous as "Mon Homme," a number by Yvain which had a wonderful popularity here several years ago.
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MAN-EATING SHARK'S TEETH.
In connection with his novelette in Adventure Magazine for February, a few words from J. Allan Dunn:
Regarding the size of shark's prevalent in the Pacific and Indo-Pacific Oceans, and some of their characteristics, it may be noticed that the teeth of man-eaters are flat and triangular, contrasting with the lanceolate teeth of other varieties. Carcharodon rondoletti, occuring in almost all tropical and sub-tropical seas, is known to reach forty feet in length from captured specimens, while teeth dredged up by the Challenger expedition suggest the extinct species to have reached a length of ninety feet, such teeth being four inches wide at the base and five inches along the lateral margin.
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