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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 192L in the basement and the weakenei ondition of her heart, it is stated made it impossible for her to throw off the poison. A pet dog Was oven come by the gas in the basement, speedy comedy that make her a success. | die Dale and Scotty Friedell are clever FOUND DEAD FRDM GAS- Marlette's Marionettes open the bill and | comedians and the latter sings some t l I l l S e m e n S a “Gancing_ turn by Eyank Farls and |good paredies. Lynn Cantor, Mattle De; Steven Peru follow. Percy 08 and e, aisy Ay, elen Andrews and e e Nt caiiine Bor. aud | Enth Hervori are e teading songaters|CnrPo0 Monoxidel Erom| ‘Water the | Xinograms and current fopics|of the feminine contingent, and acquit aid ‘no rounded out the entertainment. themselves with credit. The Herbert| Ane“"_ pa Bl e Bean rvived by a daughter Titta Ruffo. prudish friends, who use religion to Musical Revue made one of the hits of rs. Annte . Bean, sevent rs. Mary E. Pettit and three sony / 3 = - = 2. »” the evening. All are musicians of ex-|Yyears old, was found dead in her bed- 2 cus = shield their hypocrisy. Louis de Til-| “The California Bathing Girls. ki The chorus ineludes|room at her home, 1730 1sth ,m,hl pt. Thaddeus R. Bean of the police Knitting 1s an enjoyable pastime, and the saving you can make knitting enables you to have Four Sweaters at the ;firr'ce of one rcadymade.’ Titta Ruffo gave a recital yesterday | lois, the only daughter of the 2 = gceptional ; 4 department, John E. Bean and - = - I attetsioon o Doll's Theater, assisted|trangen: couple: Nas vowea never: to|. Mansger Bryiawski of the Cosmos|some) cloyer K18 Shces SO0 SHICE o S he e by e | tiner Dban, Funeral services will i by Rudolph Bochco, violinist, with an|MAFTY until her parents are reunited. Theater appears to have struck a|pla PR Ty S0, CAnCo iy onoklae s Arom o et e "jhv“-ll":' St Pauls Church at $ o'clock - audlence smaller than might be ex-| Her suitor, Robert de Rivarol, be-popular chord at the Cosmos Theater s © O not fail to exam- pected for the appears of the|comes her ally in her campaign to|this week with Tom Rooney’s Broad- ine the model crea- “world's greafest bariton The en-|Dring about the reunion. To assure |way sensation, “The California Bath- u er am N8 on of Beads and o ton nd At the| hiS daughter's happiness, Toto leaves | I1% Girls.” as ‘his headline attraction. A Y. de € of the concert the cheers, bravos forsakes his care-free |It features ten young and pretty girls & Yarn made for our aha amping. of foet, mugmented by Wit of happiness for the,in a revue of bathing costumes and ° . Knitting Classes. the waving of handkerchiefs and the 1ce of a country gentle- |cuticle, which, thouglt in a measure 2 tossing of programs into the air, made [ man at Blois, attending mass regu- ing, is also pleasing to the eye and l er 1 10 Balls of this Yarn & Very unueusi demonatration. [ Tarly ‘every morning and taking part |Wins much applause. The costumes and three Bead Bunches Mr. Ruffo’s success s | in his wi charities. How the cou- novel rh“n they reach tm‘l ]awr cost but $IZ. Free in- vocal talent rather than In vocal art.|ple is uni again, despite the in- ges ot the act. which te the au- sk e {Yesterday he was plainly handicapped | trigues of Ivariste Merinville and ence back to the days of the civil struction. by a bad throat, which was probably!his harum-scarum nephew, Severus, and shows the development of the cause of his failure to sing the foi the climax of the play. »minine tendency. Donna Mon- W ea er' logue ","" 1 flmw'l" pth g by Tot0” s adapted from the ¥ X x;l- g sm‘nher, ".}.“f’m';\rffit.'x customed ease. He is a clever com vy Achmed Abdullah. The cast Is|Songe for o aud dian and has a voice of rare beauty|well chose f hote hoth for eac ther, and Anna La Knit to Fit and great volume. He was at his b Darticuianty’ ammaneante b S TR R With F #% Reid } e Iamols 4 from Rossini's 1| Phocbe Foster. the role of Louise . L ona iy 1.]. 1th Expert Ket arbiere di Sevigli He emitted syl- | gq ois T & Unde: ' : X team acts supports the he, Knitting 4 ibles and worgs with such rapidity| oy Tillois nees Underwood, s The Arontys, artistic acrobat I! ’I”a m Bead % to bewilder his hearers, Elno s 0 hl‘f"“k‘: ssisive o \\on;l rful exhibition of skill ach separate Bead th beauty of tone and real stry T 1 | Cooke, aslind strength in tuxedo suits; Jam that aroused his audience to its r S dward See, | Carn nd Della Rose start the " ab Vi D) e acte e s = niles with *“Lost—A usha and Markablaovadon. Hee ted the song | Sy TR etain 18 furnished with a | 1. aad. BAItr Ada develon them He sang the Serenade from Mozart's ;nlc \\')lh_‘h provides opportunity |into laughter with their novel sketch, ‘ Don Giovanni,” in place of the pra or exhibiting his great t: nts as an | “The Shoe Shop,” which shows the i logue, which was sung later, and omittet emotional actor. As in “The Great |Stability of the feminine mind. Mg the Costa song entircly. After the fir: Lover,” he is pictured in “Toto" as loud and Norman have a delightful phrase of the serenade, he suddenly the gallant lover, darir suave, ( musical offering, vith their violin stopped the accompanist, audibly begged | charming and adroit. Provided *To-and banj and McCarthy and Sten “pardon,” and rushed oft the stag| survives the criticism sure to fol- | nard a -veritable scream, with their returning later gleefully wavin low its daring theme. Me. Ditriclstein |domestic dinlogue, which is the big his hand a diminutive book contain- |is assured of a successful vehicle for | feature of their comedy sketch, “In in::dthu words of the .slnlxl‘i;. fwhi;h he | his talents for some time. ’l'“'; H"'vl I‘]Iellon1 and Case close . ) to in pantomime. s frankness with nut comedy and songs. President 2 > A “,'},"“'};r\-,y' amused rather than offended, though == The Inside of the Cup,” an impres- In t e neW l ac ar = Caiiliee such & lapse of memory wag ll{m;rllly Ethel Levey. siv ture drama which ranks with - to be expected of an artist of RU0s | jooip.e o " . great photoplays of the year, is . . o LTON E. L 5 reputation. his week offers typical added inee feature, whil b 2 | AoN Mr. Ruffo was generous with en- vaudeville of unu strength that | "Moonshine. Jaughable Mermaid lng c- 1X (S rerine- v SAL I cores, which included de G 'S | includes everything f 5 comedy; news and other pictures com- Vice President NEVIUS o JWh clud erything from grand opera o 5 2 e Assintant h’tl:ll-m‘l‘:rfer;“"nlr"adilfi;":‘ LA Guitarre~ | to the marionettes. Ethel Levey, who RlgEan e f 1 1'f — e i lsten Bar oy Padllice Woe Gutriel | oo tn Eohatn for datsial "t i Dontiite 0B ment, satety and ong lire o 5 riano’s “El Guitaricca i given the topline honors, and, e, N ! ki 1} 1 Rudolph Bochco, a young v though there are others ho share “At the Dentist's Office,” a comedy ¢ o Vice Presldent 1 : : shared honors with Mr. Ruffo, pla the applause with her, she manages Dlaylet. presented by Pinney, Jarett r ltlona ac ar > v ing with a beautiful tone of warmth ft; ;‘;;'l'lv one of'lh L successes ;l}llv]| \nn)ur:nn tops “an entertaining 0 a . a C: d showing ! B i % i Previous to | bill at the Strand Theater this week JOSHUA Assistant and color, and showing rigis | O theseasom Ati, bi T8 waelr AN thought ard conscientious study, not |5 = abroad Miss Leve one of | The t is a mirthful farce, inter- * . . TNAN T axe 3= i Shakise only in his interpretations, but in the [{he best known of comedy i v mec e dy o . u are olne to Vice President briiliance of his technique. He scored | $14T8. She has a deep contralto voice t's patient. Anthony and Arnold X a tromendous success with the |Particularly adapted for negro melo- | offer a skit, crowded with jokes and audience after the plaving ng his i “f_"_';‘l:)f":l!ri‘l‘:n‘m sonss. | She s also horse play, entitled “When Greeh first number. His encores included ori i ut her singing | Mcets Greek.” “A Kaleidescopic Re- the “Hymne de Soleil” from “Le Coq |Undoubtedly is her best asset. She had | vue.” by Jim and Irene Marl\"x)l wit HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE LOW COST OF UPKEEP U n aria arranged for violin;|MAany recalls last evening. ! 1" delightful songs and 'd&nrh aTimartane i ;| Julius Tannen, recently a € ! s ance o . be TeGuitarrer: in which his nen, recently a bright fea- | Interpretations, is well - reccis, HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST WELVE-yvear-old Andrew Carnegie e e ant And hehutl; | {re O Nora Bixcy company. proscnts | Daramo, 5 Shinish narmanist: n se a ful; the dainty little “Waltz Bluette,” | | [RAR00BUC his usual artistic | eral “musical originalities,” is also HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT carned only $1.20 a week. At 64 and Handel's “Targo,” which was ex- | (iG7L0 e Toike many othera in|good. A clever acrobatic det by the . it i 1y b 2 | quienine g .| Eugene Brothers completes the , 5 " - Benjamin Moore played the accom a e bon mots and jokes kept | vaudevill > he retired with a yearly income paniments for both soloists, and was [ (be audience luughing incessantly 70| “Tho photopiay is the William Fox The Packard Si le-Six T of about $10,000,000. a real artist in his work. Biion ana B oL ovent gatray. Jack | production, “entitled “Wing Toy a € r'acka 1ngie-d1x lour- 5 . = cut, original song and dance offering. |and featuri Shirles ; . . He attributed the success to his “The Romantic Young Lady.” |Botn are excellent dancers amalcLing. | an T e 1 d : < 3 £ood | films and the “Marimba” overture b, 1ing 1s now . 0. b. Detroit . c . Gregorio Martinez Sierra, the young | SiN€ers and their excerpts from late | the hestra are adde a Y ’ ability to save out of the $1.20 pittance. Spanish playwright, whose light but | TUSical comedy successes registe late | the orchestra are added features. v e i > 3 e grand opera star, Ciceolini, 3 ’ c i harming comedy, “The Romantic|was in good v % 3 “Victory Belles.” ou have a record to make as well o ice, with a program to ic elles. " & Young Lad. seemed to delight a m}rtmlhgpopular_nemand, and had little| After two or ll;yree weeks of rather PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY » DETROIT as Carnegie. Start today to save a little large audience at the National The- [ tfouble in sccuring satisfactory recos- | mediocre entertainment, the Ga ; : £ = ater last night, h jnted the way/| " ook itk b h s Jayey has A 4 3 o s er last night, has pointed the Way| One of the funniest sketches th kb Dicporscinsy iy . and deposit regularly in our Savings out of the feminine daze that has|drifted into vaudeville in many o 5‘:31:‘,‘?‘(“0‘["" a high-class burlesque show, N o long obsessed the moving picture |i8 “The Cellar,” a travesty of the “dry” | represente. o mammoth 1iiai S one Department. : situation, by Jack Conway and c represents a mammoth imitation ‘of the creators, and, as 'but few will ques- ¥ and company. | aimost extinct mixing-glass, into whi tlon, gives refreshing rellef from the | CONWLY bt recently desoried the bur.|are placed the component’ InEvedicnts = orgies of jazz and musical revues that % il . his original | necessar; i Al Banking Hours Todav, Tomorrow gretes of Jazz and musical revuct AL lines and capers most effectivels. From | show. - After mixing. the. plhss is. siog THE LUTTRELL COMPANY 4 Thursdav. 8 AM. ¢ P.M ington stage, at least. screamy "Another Mumorerc'h, Ja “a| toward the audience and the contents, a r, 8:30 4A.M. g 5 1t is not impossible that the author AT oro s | “chicken” salad, is poured u = an iursday, 5:30 0 §:30 L[4 oy teen hamdioanped by the adaptors | Presented by Maud Muller and Ed Stan- | stage. From this until the closing e 1100 Connecticut Avenue of his play, but both he and they | 1€ the former with a sweet voice and | semble thers is not a dull moment.” 5 have undeniably produced an enter-|" ——m———mmmm * s tainment tUAt SURTkles WitH A See Packard Exhibit at Auto Show € IMQAQS NATIONAL IANR | [ 75w i) S00D AFTERNOON FoLKS R C - & - ~ Ee b b Ask the-man-who owns-one - OF WASHINGTON DC » in the modern tendency to rob wom- P{3 . o . anhood of its graces. SO th N S ) The theme, the independence of metnin ew n On:Pennsylvania Avenue Facing the U.S. Treasury woman, with a charming and inno- g > — ’ cent young girl demanding the rights W accorded her brothers as its exponent. omen's — — “;’ns"""';';""‘l’“".-fx s is humorously handled by the author Resot of Business, Feb. 21, 1021—$25,631,830. almost to the point of feminine re- F bellion, and Martha Hedman delight, Ootwe r fully {mpersonates the girl, Rosari a 3 Francis Byrne, a Spanish novelist, as ’) “the apparition,” who breaks in upon ver the privacy of Rosario during the y Uay evening and during a Storm. when Q she is taking a nap in the drawing sAlD THE GRAND room, first by throwing his hat into the window and then climbing in . after it, amusingly disillusions the OLD MAN girl and finally wins her heart and y hand in 2 courtship strikingly unique, even if most improbable. Marie Wain wright, as a lovable old grandmother v who has outlived three husbands, and . * who conveniently falls asleep to en- able “the apparition” to make his v . conquest of Rosario; Ada Boshell, as . a delightful old duenna with a wise head, an attentive ear and a sharp tongue, which frequently obtrudes to make laughter, if not to point out homely wisdom; Tisie Bartlett, as y very charming young Stenographer, i -5 . one of the brilllant features of the —as he' paid a visit to our third floor D orANe A s Socah S Women’s Shoe Shop and inspected, sev- landerer, and clever at that, contrib- eral new ies tha ute important features to the unfold- 'l,'" novelties t had only ing of the story. recently arrived. The production is offered by David Belasco and “Charles Frohman,” ac- cording to the program, and, while originally a Spanish work, might as , well be laid in Baltimore as in Bar- . celona. But it none the less charming for its lack of the Spanish atmosphere. G § 1331 F Stree uaranteed Ditrichstein in “Toto.” - N t It will be interesting to see how Washington in general recevies “Toto,” which opened last night at the Belasco. THE STORE WITH A SMILE The plot, broad fin the extreme sense of the word, is calculated to shock a certain percentage of thea- [ g tergoers, and but a few of the so- [ J phisticated can fail to experience a - certain astonishment at the very au- Fashlon a la Mde dacity of the play. One conclusion probably will be reached by any one - who ““Llhel)!ihoiw;: namely, that it ! takes a Leo Ditrichstein to “put it 1 Interpretation--- R Sl I Kahn Optical Co., 617 7th St. i 1 however sophisticated may be the |- o < The Four-button Sack is the foremost favorite— r}llol. there s nothing ;iolung" about IV AT > it % e way s presented. done in Pin-stripes, Herqngbones and Fancy ef- Leo Ditrichstein plays the part of fects. 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