Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A m U. SE€ m en t S | Tomorrow The Hecht Co. w1ll close out veT - “THE xmoy‘ s beauty proved a- drawback end al- 3 % most ruined her‘entire life. . . Willlam Collier in his latest suc- < S 'y . : Secse e 1 ° e 9. .o cess, “The Hottentot” comes o the| . My Lady's Latohkey” misses winter a are -9 »'| National - Theater next week, com- d‘ figlfin[n‘- .l.let:' ?fifd:hy gt tc{l.“. 3 s 1 : Getatubeto- ! mencing Sunday night, with a spe-|dall's Metropolitan, for the first time N Makes your 'g | in W , the latest First Na- e SorMat e |cial ‘matines Tuesday, Washington's| {5 veehington, the jatest et e foel fine. 2 birthday. Macdonald in “My Lady’s Latchkey,” a e ottentot ran i ast sea-| BSOS 3¢ She St 00 Boind at the .merest fraction of first prices D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 12T : 13 son at the George M. Cohan Theater,| jjamgon, ‘will be the attraction. It m New York and is proving one of the 'is a “lli‘;fl}':‘ romance ;t :&:‘t“e‘r{‘. s | ocean waymen an % = pEel e <t ot 1:::21‘:1:: prowlers, in_ which “Society crook- . ) : career. It was buil or dom” is said to reach 8 artistic °* : 30 troatment tin FREE—Write |, 50505 only, by Victor Mapes and | zenith. = The cast includes Thomas Exit prices now on all women’s and misses winter apparel KONDON MFG. CO. |y comliers Sam H. Harris has pro-| Jefferson, Edmund Lowe and Claire S < g Minnespolis, Minn. vided Mr. Collier with a capable com- | D% BFe¥- 2 . Women with an eye to present and future needs can save accordingly = pany. “POLLY WITH A PAST.” E 3 Ina Claire, featured in Metro's r = “ADAM AND EVA” spectacular adaptation of “Poliy With : . A . : o Fast, Mim Claires olasce stage . 3 Women's and misses PERPETUAL o PR IOk i T R G | Sucekas by Ceore Addleton and. Gy Clearing the Clearing the coats at : : ! ! , | Bolton, scenarized by June Mathis _ Boltgn s aeore? Midaieion comedy, | Bollon, scenariicd by SuneSiachic D $16.75 Winter suits week. It was presented in Washing- ‘\’,’L‘l‘::,',n"",\-,f‘”°“‘*i“*F"’:.T"‘:;:Q :‘i resses $ = | oo Seduoma™go” dor s pre: | Maxwanl warger wil be seen, 3t s = 19~ ASSOCIATION ously ever since, including one solid | 3SENTINE Sunday atternoon. | The 6 . —silvertones § —bolivia cloths Tai s ommaes ¢ Wainwright and many others.” It will 1 —suede velours —plush coats, etc. Sumptuous fabrics, such as ' The cast.is representative, featuring | De recalled that “Polly With a Past’ Wool jersey and serges ; 3 e J Pays 6 Per Cent Molly “Matntyre snd. William_ Boyd. | was Miss Claire’s first real stage Jersey BES: . in alls s i " silvertones and velours.” A th Others are Berton Churchill, Diantha | triumph. Many with large fur collars. About 150 in all; sizes for misses an hares maturi i Pattison, Percy Waram, Arnold Lucy, v et el Philip_Tonge, John Thorn, May Mc- ‘“Love, Honor and Behave.” or 83 months. It Cabe, Maria Namara, David Munroand | o -0 =~ A Helen Norwood, There will be a spe- | BeEining next Sunday and for a ington’s _birthday 5 Pays 4 Per Cent e e A o vednesday | Mack Semnett . five-rocl comedy, matinee. iLove. Honor and Behave,” picturing on shares withdrawn be- al e Mack Sennett comedians an fore maturity few fur-trimmed models. ‘women. Mostly braided. ’ . ’ i ° Women's and misses [ Cleanng coats and wraps Odds and ends of Winter coats = beauties, includin, Ford Sterling, “PASSING SHOW OF 1919.” | Phyllis Haver, Ghaslie Murray, Maris Prevost, Charlotte Mineau, Billy Be- i 2 van, Kalla Pasha, Eddie Gribbon, i 336.75 Assets Nearing 3 v Fanny Kelly and Billy Armstrong, Cloth dresses | .75 unday night. It The story depicts the experiences of $7,000,000 revue known as ssing Show” | . learned judge during his salad that was produced at the 2 den. The management of the Winter , 815 ; —silvertones —wool velours days, when he was brought close to the divorce court, through mno fault Some two-score in all; va- Sarplus Than Garden, it is claimed, brought into this [ the, < n X X P ——plushes . Y ‘030'00'00‘ * [l entertainment more tresh tatent than | &irour SR M sviacnce OF DY Wooleris, velvets and satins. i | —boliiva cloths pl , etc. rious styles and fabrics. ‘ ’ i ‘The more important members of the “BLIND WIVES.” . - cast are James Barton, the Avon Com- Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. [ll | a7 Four, Frankie Heath, Hazell Cox,| Harry Sothern is one of the mem- Tt Rath Brothers, the Four Haley Sisters, | bers of the cdst which appears in JAMES BERRY, Preaident Jack Leslle, Lon Hascall, Kyra, Merle | William Fox's special production, bl || A R S E R e | FUR the final This satin slipper at $7.75 = Eddie Miller, Tillle Barton, John Crone ues al! next week. -He is pictured and the usual Winter Garden chorus. a lower East Side New York wig- Thiars sra. ot moesta Tha ook | S neioper Bast Slds New (York wig, clearance is one of the many styles in the Hecht and lyrics are by Harold Atteridge, the | g called on to clip the tresses of a sic by Jean Sch ; it was staged | Jucki f e Co. and HANAN sale now on Bt U | ekl et ot el o Scarfs & chokers, $10.75 : arranged by Allan K. Foster. crifice that her sister may have a MOST Of the Shoes in the Sale are HANAN and remarkably low priced at $7.75. But a number al™ wzd_anE. of the newest shoes are of The Hecht Co.—as is the satin slipper pictured. i d twos that “W. JOWN EAST.” e A A thorough sorting out of the ones and The “m:lia]k)n,e i PR “Paying the Piper.” brings to light some splendid scarfs of natural opo;sunlaf. people of Washington to continue the| The George Fitzmaurice production, Australian opossum, Fitch opossum, Jap fox, gray wo engagement of D. W. Griffith’s “Way | “Paying the Piper.” will be shown at and Manchurian, 2 Down East” in this city has prompted | Moore’s Garden Theater next week, the nanagement to change the book: }’:fl";{‘é’,“ f;"‘s’m.,'é :u fr:em n:oo:‘g; Plush stoles and scarfs, 95c nng &:.g;sl to be sold at Gases L:fxs 'oof ;2;1:";‘?:::&? :::;:E;:I:e;: Wrote ~On' With the Desee.” 1t cars the former price and 14 to be offered a 25553 . It’s a dual purpose slipper, suitable for street or evening wear. Sotrness at the Shubert-Garrick Theater mext | panion plcture. Dorothy Dickson, the Fur chokers, $145 and $8—Including in the lot Austra- -Fine quality satin; hand-turned soles; cither high or baby French * Indigestion ; z,’rg‘in‘g:";;{”s‘fi;:y'fld"‘f;‘: g::: gfinws:mdfirr'fl,?:‘%awcfit:}lnn:‘fi lian opossum and kit fox. p heels. The strap is secured with two pearl buttons. Heprtburn formances daily at 2 and 8 pam.|Denny and Rod La Rogue are in the Fox scarfs, $29.50—Just 6 brown and taupe fox scarfs, (Hanan shoe shep—8rst foor.) Fiatulence - - o) R Do S R i S e complete with head, tail and paws. Palpitation Griffith super-pictures Is attributed to “Love.” " Juat as s00m 88 ou eat & tablet BF | pertaps. toan ire” wporisd st | 3. Parker Read, sr's, lavish produc- All fur coats greatly reduced, Sal £ . « two of Pape's Dispepsin sll the stom- | story of - Anna - Mosrb Aad. Davig tom. over” staifing Loulse Glaam, $59.50 to $595 5 € of new spring 8ch distress csused by acidity will [Sarhiott sithoush the snow and fee| o, 10 Lo ir ning Sunday. (Fur sbop, second fior.) Boys scout end. Pape's m‘w&' Puts | ¢5'the thrills of the picture. A special : is an énjoyable ' “FORBIDDEN FRUIT.” : : : $3 £ ,;;;lr‘orb’l‘m‘:enli'rul‘t." u;:'hcwx;x'g. : 4 3 = : e g 5h0e53 '29 le photoplay, from. e story y 55 = Jeanie MacPherson, with a cast in. A_d lla[‘d m h ;i iR s | A do ay in the - Thie.::shocs . that ey, al lyn lams, eodore Rob- - - . ; §o o and Then." | SFts Zheodore Rosloff and Julia Fay. . z inserie sho S are built for just d ten of the brightest and clever- o o * ; ast suventles In varaerille in s rousd | Loew's Columbia Theater mest week. : R - | the hard wear the of brilliant speciaities {n “The Kid | beginning Sunday afternoon at 3 Gowns Petticoats : average small boy 5% [the Cosmos Theater bill next week,|" Kabaret,” - with the ‘Mermillon four, | 0'clock. 7 Chemise gives his shoes. They are all new and unusual in]| The first two days of next we ; Bungalow Aprons i a famous quartet of thrilling skaters, will :be the outstanding features of 5 xnickermer x A character and promise'fine ent; Kstherine MacDonald, in First N *; Camisoles ent. . Others will be Lew Ha) n %})‘I‘l‘l hotoplay of C. N. and A. 3 o Corsets $1.29 It means something to secure a really satisfactory corset at such a - fittle price. o : 2 & Fasllf;}ned of genuine, inpsor's "soines: ot moiterys B Nightgowns, $1-Lingeric _Camisoles, $—Flesh colored | Sturdy” ellc leather, with i < ffi’;”,‘.dlfic’!‘:ghke‘;fifie:n;h: gowns lace and embroidery China silk camisoles, with deep solid, indestructible Teath- ! ; Montambo and Toonerville comedy, “The Skip- trimmed; also pink b;mte L“e‘d ygkel ;nlin slzaxntdc-‘:::l er solés and heels, rein- comiques ex: rdi , .and | pe Narrow Escape”; Tuesday and 5 i m- roidere or e o Knowles and White 1 so.:"’;mu,; Wednesduy, Mack Sennett's now five gowns, trimmed with hand e O forced by both sewing The,extraordinary exclusive matinee|reel comedy, “Love, Honor and B. broidery and made in kimono S,l'p'{’d“ m(odel; withe b hon and najls. - Sizes 1 to 6 attraction will, be Constance Tal-|have,” in which all the Sennett stars style. shoulder straps. Splendid models in pink or white coutil; low bust style, with rubber top and service-" able hose supporters. All sizes. ¢ i s f 8 to 14. 7 big photoplay,. “Di are pictured, including Charlie Mur- emise, $1—Tailor- Bungalow aprons, $1—Round for boys o = Tsiness,” while the leagine s i [ tav. Ehilie - Haver, Touiee Hesoiae, ef:;:’}'fi,;"“y]“ with shoul- and square neck aprons, made | Sizes for smaller boys, 11 Sale ettlcoa 890 |,"‘:;‘&"eyy..‘:lyoebfi“;?;h;,‘c&':;“mu“ ot 2 s fi:‘:d.l;'::s e der straps or built-up shoulders. with loose a“-adm;:d belt l'-; to 13%, $2.79. p - 8 : 3 & Petticoats, $I- dress _effect, an tening al 3 2 .&r{‘.';: b&’ .'l"pffi.‘f“m“ Lo Bandar; g:rln:: ot .'rzln’-nn?'c:l:.’; 'B:{nrd":;?Wa mi;:'ee:n u(e:n, with dee; . the side. Plaids and str?pes, (uventle shoe shop, third Soor.) Sateen and cotton taffeta, with deep flounces. Black, green i ley Barry, in “Tlie County Fair.” shirred flounce. - In brown; in pleasing colors. and navy. ~ “Mirthful Originalities.” * Porty Thieves'— ‘Sleeping Beauty.’ The Strand Theater next week, be- Two “delightful film plays, “The | | ginning Monday, will offer a num- Forty Thieves” the cast-of which ber of specialties, including Maxon | consists entirely of children and fea. j§|and Morris, in “Mirtbful Originali-| turing Ali Baba, and “Sleeping Bea 21 & 22 Mamicipal Fsk Market || ciee st iy i, s | 57 Froduess sebstay 27502 ||| Sale of childen’s stockings,17¢ gray, green and blue. (Lingerie shop, second floor.) (Corset ahop, second floor.) ' 1920 prices ' 1921 makers show atructor”; Shirli Rives and Billy Ar-|announced for the third performance . 11th St. Whart. Phone Main 6176 “, of the children's movies, - discount of 10% to - o : B B e meleaich oo | Susiracy, a6 the Now Siakanst Sut? 3 pairs for soc 90A—<Ihe Fleig 15%. original impressions, with Frank and :g;‘:n 1;;}:, -z;om and fi’x"'; York Mazie Hughes, in “Dance Romance,” program wi nclude T X ; airevue of exclusive songs and dances. :",:‘,’n::g:d;?fll' a’:‘fi::'—fo";;?:” = Fine l’ll’fbed cotton hc:se —Black, in sizes 5 to 92 The photoplay will be “Water, Water | 1:15 p.m. and 3 pam. —Cordovan, in sizes 7 to 9% Everywhere.” a_Goldwyn production, Subject to slight “irregularities.” Co. show discounts of 15% to 50% featuring’ Will Rogers. Avenue Grand. - Sunday and Monda: Best for “TOWN SCANDAILS.” and David Powell, in c George A. Clark- and Ethel Shutta|Tuesday and Wednesday, Constan oughs, are the f own | Talmadge, in “Dangerous Business’ Scandaln" s “Drétontions . musical | TRursday. Viola Dana, in “Clnderel Tovtn tiday, Tom Moore, in “Duds’ v 1 : MR AR LA T Sy o at 29c; 4 pairs for $1 Colds, 2nd eight scenes are required for its in “Out of the Snows. ibbed hose in black (sizes 5 to Y staging. 1 i S 2 mn cast icl;?:lude Helen Hudson, Roy Haro Apollo. are fine seamless me'rcerlzed l’\? e Stl)'s em] “irregular” s ore Tt Senenudson. Billy Cochra COr-| . sunaly and -Monday, Boscos. A - 914) ; brown (sizes 7 to 95). Slightly gular. buckle, in “The Life of the Party, and Buster Keaton, in “Convict 13 ‘Tuesday, Bry: New York Symphony. - Amateur Devil" Hanley and a chorus of twenty (First Soor, south snmex.) Throat o i ‘The New York §: Orchest: 5 ) Saapgte. | Zter ok srevkosy prde |3 = A big sale of Now you see that our furniture prices 3 Doses Cent rosch. ‘11&1”53{ in :heman-;’ concert 2 Tom m“""ig o bovs’ , - et the New Na-|«Cinderella’s Twi; < DONT EXPERIMENT Thie old i, | lonal icater Tty S om0 lsfle-bes are far below the market eble famly rumedy et Teiored | 205 el Sl B it Few. Corduro Try it Today. s RS RN siundey, Otls Skinner. in “Kismet'; -n“e :lalifes! “hits” of the y THE pile of dollars at the left shows how much money it took The program arranged by Mr. Dam- | p] " Wed; i day including: (3 89 : 5 . p; e ;‘1’;‘;‘r“:‘;mo‘;‘“‘;fi;e:.:zrm:“ggiln::?rfaRuxfd::'td?izfil;lefl;:;fiy Tired of Me suits, $]- to buy a certain lot of furniture in 1920. ; : \son has ‘WiJliam Russell, in “The Iron Rider Feather Your Nest > % S {0 ntereat musio lovers, . Besides the | rligay “wTne * Lure ot Ok ide! X i : oday, based on the i CORNS Rathmaninoft Concerlo tne selections| {rifa%:., [The, Lure ot Crooning Margie RICH as velvet—more The next pile shows what it would take today, on t! tival Overture, the overture to “Tann- i hauser,” by Wagner, and two move- Raphael. ments from the S T - panets - - - ymphony, by Tlioz, which follows junday, onstance Talmadge, in the Byron poem. The two movements| “Dangerous Busi: ; Monday, Col L|ft Off with F RS S e erpho s o ovements een Moore and Grace Darling, in declining market of 10% to 159,. The smallest pile shows that you can get this same furniture in the Hecht Co. Sale at discounts of 15% to 50%. serviceable than, serge. Middy and Nor- folk styles in blue, Broadway Blues Avalon rosch will direct are Long Letty”: Tuesday, “Mother, 1 Sendates brown, green and gray. = S Mountaing, k {Need You”; Wednesday, “O v Japanese . ‘We can’t make our story an{ clearer in nt, but you can get your own B e e Teoemsion of| storm; " Thursday. Bere Lytel, in (s ) Sizes 3 and 4 years. conception of the facts behind this sale by sg:'PPlflg and comparing qualities F in ng Fray-|.rhe Misleading Lady”; Friday, Jack o ved oy Romitpaglo Part will be| pickford, in “The Litt1s Snephera of This concert s under the local|XKingdom Co a aurdays Dok and prices. agement of T. Arthur Smith, and |28 Fairban! in “The Mark of R : . Our entire stock is included without reservation in tl;ese discolgnts of 15% S T e ol | A carload of CONGOLEUM | .56 e hoose aud save accordingly 3 S : o 2 . All-Star Benefit Tomorrow. Sunday, Buck Jones, in “Just Pais’ near half nationally advertised prices But we ean’t keep below the market forever; The all-star benefit, under the|Monday, "Held by the Enemy”; Tuei auspices of the iadiest Commities of 853, William 8 Hert, in ‘Woives of is ‘the national floor-covering—serviceable, the cle of o ] irict, at the New Natlonal Thester |buckle. in “The Roundup: Thur Congoleum is the nation tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, will [day, Marion Davles, in ‘The Restle sightly, sanitary. Eramof artistic entertainment.” 3t | sex 9 ot -Fatomas: “ana aiois : lies flat without gram of artis ‘ntertainment. Ne¢ o 3 an urday, s Wwill'mark the firat. and, it fs said, the | spectal Teature. tontght. & Wearproof and waterproof; Congoleum lies flat wif only appearance this seaso it E. H. 2 HH . Sothern and Julia Marlowe, the die: Sa nailing’; and the edges won’t curl, tinguished Shnkospea;e:n stars, in an voy. el attractive program of dramatic read- day and Monday, Walls , ings, as well as Mme. Eleanor Tey- | ir otng Charm Sehyor ance Reld, This carload near half price nolds, the American contralto, just|Sennett’s “A Fireside B: ; Tues- the sale has less than two weeks to run (Furatture, fourth floor.) - 2,000 yards new cretonnes : : ormer) all cut from . M uguel Nicastro. the Montevidean | in “The Lifs of the Party.” and Har: because these rugs and floor-coverings don't quite meet the f 4 l 9 C 3 L ‘ull bolts 3 R teidfen e Sl chniouo | s ispy aianten Sl maste ||| cxacting Congoleum standand, The fault genenlly is an 35084 s 3 aistinction. e S AR T Saacass, Beaer irregularity in printing or finish—scarcely anything to-hurt, FRESH, lovely cretonnes; not remnants, but full picces in a wide array of charming 3 Weahburn, {n “An Amateur Devil.” and nothing seriously to affect looks or wear, patterns for hangings, comforts, coverings, cushions, etc. 36 inches wide., York. (Third fior.) orl day, Dorothy Phillips, -in ““Oncé’ Photoplay Features. ‘ 2 2 to Every Woman,” and Buster Keaton, B o ; B “Prise 4 2 Love.” in “Convict 13”; Monday, Madge K: : R Yaril Goods - Betty coinp‘:n A i BT T R uaedny Homne o ugs : TO! e ‘ Yo i o of |dom as the resuit of her remarkable | and Jane Times Olives " ft. ot $675 * off pi N iracle Man,” will | wood's . ‘ednesd ! &?2 £ .‘““1 ot eces, u'lle .6, ox15 ft. at $15.75 Mats 18x36 inches, 30c Sale started today with ail'these.

Other pages from this issue: