Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 12

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12 New Fppize|AM F at Fourteenth : Special Attractions Daniel Breeskin plays two of ‘his inimi- table solos during the dinner hours—at 6:30 7 and 7:30—every eve- ning. You don’t want to miss these nightly musical treats. What with Ebbitt menus and Breeskin music there’s an enjoy- able time in store.for girl, who old m: Dancing after the theater —to Breeskin music —every week day., Wind up the eve- ning’s entertainment with a bite toeatanda % dance. SN > E ® [} a 2 “ (=] 2 3 3 s 2 % 3 | S a—— petibility. cwin and she to love him as her father t> such an extent that she and her partner agreed to abandon 3 successful vaudeville career ti Aear i i caree Lo joc | from being lovers. Miss Victor is an o T o oU 2, “ARCIER | actress of ability. Hartley Power, John elect. Reluctantly the old man pr 90d Vides the money, and it is this D vision that helps support him whe kis fortwne is wiped out. & vandeville partner, however. unlike IGEE | the ' real article, vaniches that she NATIONAL—“A Wise Child.” The ‘charming personality of Vivi- enne Segal, her unquestioned talents and” accomplishments, and the ex- cellent support of Robert McWade, as a testy old man, and Charles Abbe, as a faithful and solicitous man carried “ Rida . . Johnson indifferent play, “A Wise as ability that “1t » degree of vemarse and wished to atone through the daughter he cud .cver sceh. Vonnie was pro- cured for th . and 1{phine Vietor. as the star, heads an en- tion of songs, dances and comedy, is sured, for the purpose, and fo vfil)}mm"m, Tin® the stan. heads an en-la remarkable outpouring of jasz, is ol man grew to love her as his Le " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921 course, there were others t who acquitted themselves with credit, but it was Vonnie Leslie, the Peg-o'-My-Heartlike vaudeville pretended to be the testy daughter, that he might lew moments of peace, almost of happiness, before his death, and who did it because she was grateful to him for kindness shown her dead mother, with the help of the old man and his man servant, that really won all the sympathy and all the applause of the evening—and. there you always. was’much applause even. to the very J close of the play. The play appears to be construéted of “left-over material” in the p wright's junk-heap, but It provides splendid opportunity for the display of what Miss Segal can Mo as a singer, as well as an emotional ac- tress. and she docs it very, very well, 1t also serves notice to the world that a new star is in the ascendant an incentive to playwrighting o exert itself. the disappointed heiress; Walter Re- 0 shgw the effect |gan, as her lover, and Dorothy Lee: » As death drew near he meo. ‘when he showed hi I DIDN'T Kajow UNTIL THIS MIRNING THAT MUTYT'S BREHER 1S A Doctort MUTT'S GONNA INTRODUCE ME TO HiM AND T'LL GGT ALL THE PINT PRESCRIPTIONS T WAAT. co as ‘well as the play deserves. “Juliet and Romeo,” in four scenes, | tone, and Gypsy Bell, who seems to by Harry Wagstaft Gribble, with Jose- | D&Ve caught all the grotesqueness| The Jack Singer Show, a combina- 'wis and Gordon, the producers, have | the Cosmos Theater this week. One shown excellent judgment, both as to ¥ e e oimce Jelig | Unfamiliar _with the merits of jazz of the Jealousy of two leadi Shakespeare’s classic which Costello and Marie Falls furnish e 3 ‘o US E MENTS MUTT AND, EFF—Thu Made a Whole Lot of Difference. [T' JusT TICKLED T MEET You, DOCTOR Wio JEEE, meev up the remainder of the cast and|News rounded out the program. Tarkington’s story, “The Conquest of COSM0S—Saxie Holdsworth’s ture, while Snooky, in “Wild Oats,” leads the minor fgatures and roi out a good bill ofentertainment. GAYETY—“Jack Singer Show.” ““Harmony Hounds.” Saxle Holsworth a Yeminine bari- embodied in his “harmony hounds,” in players in ings have an imported mnovelty in|wit, Christie, two boys from Virginia, are|are excellent in feats of equilibrism, funny in nonsensical patter. Aesop | balancing and strength. experimefit to resc " 2 despondent old’ mar from dumey: |88 @ rather independent mald, make Fables, Topics of the Day and the Patho | Thomaa Meighan's picture of Booth thrt he may die in peace by pre- tenditg to Y]G!!Ol'e to him a daughter ct wacse exit +nce he had bu' recent- - 1y learned . His wife and he had sep- | B. F. KEITH'S—“Juliet and Ro- arated years vefore because of incom- apparently delighting audiences at|&t the Gayety: Theater this week, with the Lander brothers, Harry and ni fi;lnv;noln Vglr;‘fio cllcg ;nelfid¥, ‘hll'- the time that Harry Lander arrives r anything substantial in afon the scene in his _special id eeps them | misical line £rom ‘the VArious selecs |qoor. baliman he bosioie practf o LR G D tions presented; but the audiences|ly the whole show. His comedy is find something to applaud-insistently |clean and and run the act overtime in curtain |plays quit PINE! WATTER, BRING US A NIFTY PLANKED STEAK, ASPARAGUS TIPS, A SALAD, ICE cREAM, COEFEE CHEeEese AND ANYTHING S ANDW cl-\es} €LsE You CAN STARVED. BUSINESS|. HEY, WAITER! HAS BEEn PUNK THINK OF! comedy without plot. The chorus is | service it will lose the contract. | The raiiroad connec ‘well gowned and the scenery rather| The railway mail service, it is under- | the Southern rail Fleasing to the eye. istood, will recommend the inauguration | Mount, Va., thirty-fi Canaan,” is the added matinee fea- While there are no rivals of k | ever,. seems like a continuation In!gongs allotted to the three princi- may have her chance with enother n. the audience started laughing | shadow work of the automaton com- [pals, Alice Hahn, Mollie Nelson and [ g 3 supposed lover. He returns, after a|and kept it up throughout the act. After | ¢dies and scenes of last seasont Le |Valeska, are sung in a pleasing man- time in moving pictures, rich Croesus, buys in the insolvent dan ing parlor, finds Vonnie still-loves again, him for himself alone and the cur- tain falls with everybody happy, ex- cept a rector, who had looked for the funds to build a new church, and a Isiep-brother, who had w~anted the |called *“Shadownd,” Bottled in Washington, D. SAS-0 BO by -O BOTTLING CO., Tim Magee, Vonnie's vaudeville part- Phone. Lincoln 1212 old man's fortune for his daughter., William Ingersoll, as the |circus scored as usual. To millions it is bringing whiter teeth ‘Th’3 new way of teeth-cleaning appeals to women. It brings them prettier teeth. But men also enjoy it, and children must use it to properly clean their teeth. Millions now use it, largely by dental ad- vice. The glistening teeth you seé every- ‘where now show the results of its use. Everyone needs it, as this simple test will show. 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