Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 5

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LENORE ULRIC as “KIKIL.” As plays go, the new Belasco play An ADITORIAL at the National Theater this week, with Lenore Ulric as its star, is not a %cllevers im “signs” Whether or not you play. It is, to quote the program, Citizens Protest Withdrawal of | It was further proposed to the Presi- |19 advances for agricultural, live dent’ that an American warship be | o 90 0T SEUTCETES L0 . 2y . : A Major Didn’t Suit. of Armenian ancestry called on|the delegation believed, would contib- | o , 272 (o) W?);et:lfethe Cu!nard liners from New‘York to Liver- |FPresident Harding yesterday after-|ate fo the peace and weltars of the | g, and. T18. advancen, n a voyege of o by YTHE EVENING STXR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 92, 1971.7 - of Christlans. The delegation French Troops in Cilicia. sent to mafeguard American citizens country. o export financing. and 218 advances, pool a Maj. H. Reynolds of London was AMUSEMENTS| MY FAVORITE STORIES | APPEAL T0 PRESIDENT. 14t 2y B Jisiis i) | ADVANCES 14 MILLION. and American property. This and the|$14,339.726, the War Finance Corpora- registered on the passenger list. noon and appealed to him to take|"p .gijent Harding was greatly im-{ totaling $13,447,000, for agricultural The purser, running over the names, assigned to the same stateroom as | conditions in Cilicia, which pirce is Pt ho would immediately bring the York. During the week ended Novembes . BY IRVIN S. COBB. { " A delegation of American citlzens| L cqance of an American commissioner, | tlon announced today. There were . er up with the proper European powers ed and assured the delegation! gng live stock loans, distributed say that a twitch- o - ti FJ] | David Belasca's adaptation of a char- B ing of the righ believe in supersti- ¢ acter study by Andre Picard: But the | fellow travelers this Maj. Reynolds and a husky stockman from the Pan- jabout to be evacuated by tke French|matier (o the attention of the State| SMORE twenty-five states in the south ight eye means ugions” b troops. The President was urged to|Dasesiment and west. e £ the left tions, heed all “signs” of character is so unique, 8o interesting, | handle of Texas. 4 2 Interocde with ihe French - govern. | Departmen! X Bevwang of the e eye trouble. Nervous so thoroughly enjoyable throughout A little later the cattleman, ignoring the purser, hunted up the lment and.request a postponement of _————— S————— Cve, bad mews; while both _ontraction of eye mus- ite asyatopment that ons s Alpost | skipper. = ded, “what kind of a joker is thid hiere | 1o use its mood oMcea with tno atlien ] doaid Chvter of Homeopathis Hos | Corps will Sive s dance at New WWil- eyes twitching together S tempted to wish that all plays were Look here, cap,” he demanded, “what kind of a joker is this here (o Uae s g00¢ ofices with tho allies; Aoneld Chab Il Park He0p Corpy will 2 prophesies “an unex- /¢S May indicate eye character studles, provided, of course, | head clerk of yours? I can't travel in the same stateroom with _that 3 ted < = strain that requires :‘.‘"dy couldibe “ldd;"l';l““‘d:?"g‘.'l'fl;n there Maj. Reynolds. I can’t and I wont! So far as that goes, neither pected mecting; with' » glasses for relief. ol e inprustes to & Lenore Ulrie. | one of us likes the idea.” 5 i 2 friend. d After the formal announcement the “What complaint have lyou?" asked the skipper. “Do you object to p 2 ¢ = i X program quotes a little verse, as a|an officer for a traveling companion?” The judgment of our eye experts is sort of Introduction to the character: g! generally,” stated the Texan—‘only this happens to.be the Consult them today ““The door flew open, and in she came— 5 here major's other name is Henrietta!” No boxes or bundles—not even & name. Salvation Army.m"lf;l::hi $021. Ty toa Central Press Association) She'd an eye for & hearth, & 100th FOr S Cets, | et safer than “signs.” FORY EIGHT YEA| “See ETZ 2 And a character founded on corners of stree:s. S s aB'“] - NW rThxemm“m“): {,f‘"';, is the u!‘:lnz istered a big hit, her rendll‘l‘cnlof — cc Better” or this remarkable character, whose |“Somewhere” and “Kiss Me Again” > for, this, remarkable character, Mbome |cSomewhere” and ‘Kiss Me ASuna| | OverworkedBlessings | . who could fight like & tigress, lie and |applause. “Every Cloud Has a Silver | & & 7o) ” 0 [ 2] |swear like a trooper and be'as 1ov- |Lining” also was well received. All ’ ’ (] |able in the cautious-unfolding of her |her old-time reserve has disappeared,| The greatest boon becomes a £ @mmglt Toal ‘nelf ‘as any fowor tHat ever|nad Miss BeReff now Bives marked in- bloomed. dloations of trying to win her au-[bore when it’s not wisely han- She had an humble position in the dience. A half dozen curtain calls e chorus of *a shebang.’ 2s she called Fewarded her, efforts ,'::[ night. dled ; and now my head and heart @ Do you know that the 85, rate on National ut for purposes o er own, neme- t eresting : ~ . .. EEEEEEEEEE 1¥. Yo reduce o her own 1evel those |sketenes now In the two-a-day pre- |are sore, for I've been Gothed Capital First Mortgage Investments means z who seemed to soar above her. She|gents Frederick Burton. in “A Man of | 554 Vandaled. I like the tune- that for every $1,000 you save in the next 10 . ’ By 0 had been “fired” for trying to gouge |the People,” wherein he impersonates . i i i i Washmgton s Best Home Locations [J]|5neve"5uc"in"s fent with & orin | Aivanam Lincoin: - Tne scenes depict- | ful phonograph when cultured ! months you will receive $800 interest in the = girl, and she decided to ignore inter-led are just before the election of Lin- { s ; next 10 years? ana the | people grind it, and long I lean S vening authority and appeal to the|coln for th a time, i i A il _MICquAN PARK . E;Ashte’:: coux Ie‘:l umf!l.mr"'m:m“n?; ;‘;é&m:{z "e"?‘::;l;‘h:"hgr::'m::; upon my staff and bless the guys ¢ @ Moreover, you Wl". be getting 8% during Bungalows, $7630 to §7.950. . Central hall houses, $8430 to (U] 9f the | (Follen Monplalain? Musiolaudience seemed e oron whoiwind it ‘T'love to heatiit years when the prevailing rate on first mort- 50. Lots 75 feet front. ill save y t. Ove! a - | well known quotations from the mar- . whe 4 f?&; nhots Ty teeditony dA'l"e;l:::Iit\I’:r!ie\:l l_;:‘\(: Jour rent. OV [ |i=jned: she was ‘madly, desperately |tyred President were repeated. The|sending out fine songs of sense igtnig:sn :‘ thely to be considerably lower than in 10"1 ¥ great moment arrives when the tick- « Cap. st. marked “Brookland” to 12th and Mich. ave., or tele- Renal had just been divorced from |tick of the little telegraph instrument | and feeling, composed by some Denominations, $100, $500. $1.000. Maturities, 2 to 10 phone Main 6935 to see the “Sunshine Homes. O ot yo0y | sanounces theicapture of huants ¥ |accomplished scout, ere jazz years. Eight per cent interest, payable semidnnually. WOODLEY PARK effort to get rid of her, she was re-|coln is shown delivering his second | bands broke the ceiling. Ilike to engaged and fired again even before | Inaugural address at the Capitol. Mr.|, it 5iv the dusk, & 5 Exhibit 2727 Conn. ave., bet. Woodley rd. and Cathedral she had a chance to get back to her|Burton gives a great impersonation. hear 1t in the dusk, 1ts stramns fi m ave. Open to 9 pim. $20000 to $21.500. One of the largest, best [ | \ork. Again her mood changes, and. | The Lightner girls and Newton Al jare most consoling, before the Ask particularly about our Ten- Month Investment Savings Plan. ke EHSMITH@®MPANY (yoandedldy ! 3 by preying upon the sympathies of t ith a new tabloid s located, designed, constructed and the most complete home in |heE AR ggl! herseit Invited to f,f::'x'i'.'x i'i,.'.i".'hy'fiu.a with clever | watchman, grim and brusque, N.W. for the money. Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, dinner—and she needs a dinner, not|dancing and singing and the comedy | lfjs curfew bell is tolling. When ol ‘ irh H "G ct. [f]| having_eaten anything for twenty- iwork of Winnie Lightner. Ramona W e three baths, two showers, breakiast, slceping porch. Garage at cost four hours but four radishes, which [and the Gosman sisters present orig- | curfew rings'T go to bed, as do a she Jater confessed she had “hooked” |inal dances. Another pleasing num- i il- MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK Trom s Erocer when he wast Jook- | her seescais Dorla Hamphrey and | seemly number, and, with a pil ey . THE IN TOWN SUBDIVISION -y ing, the only things eatable within|company in a series of classic diver-{low 'neath my head. invite re- Consisting of sev. hundred wooded acres of individual lots, reach. tissements, the star demonstrating|fiochino slumber. TF 11 th group lots and villa_sites, miles of improved streets, sidewalk: BEl| Rena takes her to apartments, | ability comparable to the big satel- g S - nen a e and other pubiic utilities. 'Bounded by Mass. ave. west of Sheri: because ho is “lonsls.” and then leaves iites in this line. Len Weleh did a)phonographs on earth proceed to dan Circle, Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) at 32d St. on the north, Cat, ‘or Gog. L which he had Siven | Hoo OB A istered as big a hit | make night horrid, and, lying " 815 FIFTEENTH STREETNW WASHINGTON, D.C. Rock Creek Park on the south and adjacent to the beautiful Conn. shelter. Kiki, not always with his|as in the olden days. Healy and|sleepless in my berth, I hand out Ave. bridge on the cast. It contains unquestionably the finest permission, orders on credit suchicCross scored with original ? | language torrid. 1 h th ites in the ci d. under the new management, is offered finery as she thinks impressive and|poth being excellent singers. anguage torrid. car the home sites in the city and. under the new g . is o begins to lord it over every one in the . leased, as did Joe | swirl vish vash of j at prices no more than high-class suburban property miles farther establishment. And then comes & |Darecy, in £lrens pleasel, swirling swish and swash of jazz out sells for. Some desirable 50-ft. lots as low as $2,000. Call or E truce between Renal and his former 2 = 3 Fed 2 ild your “D: wife, a sort of doubtful arrangement Biilie” telephone for plat and prices. Buy now and build your “Dream Which prompis Renal to “hand Kixi |COSMOS — “Havana” — “Biilie” Home” from $12,500 to $100.000, according to location. A plat of over” to one B: R t Kiki this property is also exhibited at our Sample Home, 2727 Conn. has other ideas. r%‘;ter‘?lgitl;b‘:rgaln- Richmond. Ave. Open to 9 pm. ing with Renal for everything she be- £ thi: - : leves she will reauira fo completa| TWo of the b features of 1O MIDDAUG]_! & HANNON lNC the conquest of Renal, she decided to | week’s bill at the Cosmos Theater y . let it all siide and remain in Renal's | present novel and pretty scenic and 5 Y 5 establishment, “and accordingly she : Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935. has a cataleptic fit. fier;ec?f‘yyflxld, electricalseftects, in addition to the [l siNcE 1s09—No pLACE NO HOME LIKE OURS» according to her own notlon of the |usual entertainment, ; | requirements, she creates a situation and its contrast on [——olc——[olc—— ol |o [ JERaHRag nan i o] Hveagis —_—— | 3nd when she {a fin eft alone she |the other. = achieves her victory, J.,,-mg u:e :tory ‘Havana,” a little romantic _muslca.l with “I got him."” . sketch, with four pleasing principals, It is made clearly unmistakable that | w0 sing and joke their story through, strains most befogging, I hear the whine of Uncle Josh, who'’s busy monologuing. I hear the counter-tenor squeak as though his voice needs greasing, I hear the high soprano shriek, and thus it goes, unceasing. And on the one|ywhen the hour of midnight’s struck, the racket’s stiil pro- ceeding; what wonder if I run amuck, and leave some victims bleeding? There is a time to\ CHARLES C. GLOVER, the girl, with all her apparent de- Chairman of the Board pravity, tells the truth ‘when she |is notable for its scene of Havamaldapce and preach, remarked the : says to Renal, “I am a good girl. |harbor, with the lighthouse. boats| oo onoctle, and there’s a time Good, I don’t know how to explain |passing to and fro, and an especially . it,” but until the fall of the curtain |brilliant starlit night. It is good en-}t0 can the screech of every C. C. GLOVER, jr, she shields her origin, claiming at one | tertainment and marks an advance human throstle. Vice President and | time to be the daughter of a Spanish |in the popular vaudeville musical act. . MILTON E. AILES, President AL’ V. gl iy grandee, at another a Corsican and | “Billie” Richmond, a bigger show in WALT MASON. Qmeér, later the daughter of a_ sailor, who | herself than her octet—but that does (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) i o clouted her on the head, when shelnot mean that the octet does not s AR WM. J. FLATHER, made up her mind to “see the world | contribute real and pleasing enter- Ry it > 3 oy for herself.” T onteis ‘always 'a hit at the| Miss Janet Richards will speak for Presi AVON M. NEVIUS, The possibilities 'of such a character | Gosmos. She is a noted Broadway | benefit of work for poor churches, 4 g i | Aest. Cashier in the matter of delineation are limit- | cabarettist. and knows her business, | o’clock, Knickerbocker Th Sub. | less, but fraught with disaster to the 2 D o e Dok TeAler. S S - JOSHUA EVANS, Jr., unsiicoessful attmpt. Is It complete | botides being a singer of notable per- | jeot: “Surprises of European Travel. hd Vice Prestdent B ) GEORGE 0. VASS, Dare Brothers have a smooth and ' = . : t rts ou l a | | / . Menry Moore will preside at l - ; 1 Asat. Caskier and this time Mr. Belasco sald it with | Sgcellent act_ combining feats of ea for women accredited by foreign a smile as though he recognized that governments to the arms limitation Robinson_offer Itallan dialet hon- o the quisite? Other words seem to fall sense and songs that are well sung. confe ce, at Women’s City Club. Auditor short, and even caxqul Bessio Leonard, who sings Eddie e - e express the half of what is due her. |Perez’s songs, makes -the most of New York, which is to have uu’;er them, with genuine talent as a sing- his wweek, elll Iike “KIkI 2 The sup- L e & pronounced Mit of Wh . porting piayers are quite capable, es- vy t B al ave ROBT. V, FLEMING, | EARLE M. AMICK || it was trite even though true—is ex- Viee Pres—Cashler | igman, aron, an rline ], AN LA Fredericks, as the divorced wife. |singer. Pollock is s comedienne You f or 011c an a l 000 General Counsel and Trust Officer. GABRICK—The Fair Circassian’ | Sictont 2 Poren ord, 40l mum . ’ ITH . S |]] . Last nights audience at the pre-|gans daye. the old song. “Maggie R t‘) - e an intimate ]| e ™ 2™ 50 shabert Garcick | nit of the bill =no Scored the ¢ ent. Vi S o at e Theater found the play furnishing an| The matinee feature, Universal's first D 9, o, lmowledge Of the interesting contribution to that va- |Starring picture for Miss Dupont, a on't permit riety of stage offerings which adds m'etty_.blondo, entitled, e Rage of R t t 4 i 5 o the apice of the life of tho theater- | Paris” also is good. fomantio enter. your enl' Efll_ te to ° needs of Waslnngton s busi- ]| 5°White the performance indicatea |interesting and at times quite atiracs remain idle : ame ¥ lme ness, Wlth ample resources :mzu,mu;eampu{‘ den;.;g'un;e;:i 13; ‘l:etek'u-a :l-l,u f::‘:;' ::gln“.yma.l.;:l: housgs and apartments, A and a desire to be of the 1] SeveiTomment oc" che b1t % " "aba | Saor " ntormastonas Neivs sng|| furnished and unfurnished, (That's the payment for the average age.) i happy denouement. Cartoon Comics, shown at all per-|| also stores and garages. | greatest possible ice t sy, S0, Tmingiing Some Simorphers | 7 o Listivahatfopuighazciion N h id about life 1 ce t service to | y et rooa) & i P on; it ;fgt}:m";:y’snnfioe;:’t 1‘2:& ot’:al !?gergg:s GAmY—Bllly Watson. rent. here. I ome men a‘./e sal 2.1 211 11e l?suran firms., corporations and in- ]| trasts aro well worked out, both by| Although he had a farewen tour a|| Quick and satisfactory “You have to die to win. Here’s a Plan Gladys ger, the author, and by the Somberd 5" the Beneriiy elisient |J¢T OF 50 280, Billy Watson is stil results assured P dividuals, your commercial RAkiioqnete, Slimpies, of twe ey | bufiesaun ciroure Las aihe st || Gardiner & Dent i where you win both ways. ilizations” of a century ego—of Per- - - 05 - A et = 5 the Gayety Theater he demonstrated banhng busuless 18 5011c1ted ]| /ives"and siaves. and of Engiand. aa fhe s thac sitioush e hey 'boen v by thin 85upecvecld buk; |||EEs i b A i e e, . T youlive you get $1000 at the end of v 2 f ank, tate many things_afford an inter.| i not reasy for the Osler trestment || 717 14th St. N.W. ' the ten vears of payment. If you die you the picture is a romance that de-{of Philip Krousemeyer, made popular velops naturally and holds the mudi-{in the old days of '“Krousemeye's get $1 000 ; < s . F4 £ L3 ence in suspense. Alley,” but has transplantéd the ac- H As the title implies, the pl tion to other localities, such as Paris H - around the “fair Circassia; and New York. Clarence Wilbur, as H 3 a slave girl, bought in the open mar- | Mike Grogan, Krousemeyer’s “friendly It Y ' has enemy,” makes a good Irishman. The od) i The moment vou are accepted In our Insured Savings Plan your estate is worth $1,000 in case you die. Under an arrange- ment with the Continental Assurance Co. that_obligation is assured, immed@ately after you're accepted, and the receipt of vour first payment, which is $8.20, if you are - 30 years old (varies slightly at other ages.) If you live, you get back the whole $1,000 S —and have your life insured all this time. There’s a lot more to tell—and if .5 /Mt Vernon ket in Constantinople, been > trought to England as the (Suprens Morette smem‘ A:‘l“”tt:l sod Lu‘llials. or ev‘ o | resent, with many others, from the |are newcomers in the burlesque field, OF WASHINGTON DC. - shah of Persia, tn’the reigning mon- :1;:}‘!);;)" upr‘nnxx into nnpul?{! u;::; | Pe Peni i i ar¢h of Great Britain. eir pleasing personality ©On_Penngylvania, Avenue Facing the U.§, Treasury 1 1] “’At the very outset there is made ap-|musical abiiity. Their number with parent. the love interest between |the cello and Violin was liberally ap- or en — Prince Mirza Fatoullah Khan, the!plauded. Lillian Morette was par- —_— Persian .ambassador, and bearer of|ticularly good as the cabaret singer the preyents, and this beautiful |and dancer. Beatrice Harlowe, as . daughter Yof one of the tribal chiefs|Mrd Krousemeyer, acted her part - in the mountains of the near east,|well and in addition contributed sev- lslo l 4“1 St- N w named Zerda. There.is also early hint | eral songs and some lively chatter to of intrigue among members of the|the evening’s entertainment. Andy Persia, which seel Smith in rapid-fire changes was suc- 2 Taiuabte oicessions from England's| cesstul s & laugh-producer, and Billy 2 Story and Cellar Brick Lot 20x140 to a 20-ft. ing. rarily residin a p e hou: ot Lord Ottery, the lord's son is at- a paved alley ] tracted by the beauty of the slave rl, and tells her that under English| = Quite a sensation, that shut out & &w she luetree. Her passion for free- | part of the show last night for some and created a good bi dom makes her decide to accept the M;yo:‘:nnlunent {g - & D hospitality of the English: family and | others, was cau appearance Gal'dm Hono ter” alleplance” to her former | the audience of & real Indian wearing 2 er ent C : ,Re glll al' master, and later she even goes 80 tar | gorgeaus bonnet of feathers. lll sngu-hm:' in ‘Rer tn:'utudc. Then Mme Maurice e Wendel, wite of the C. 717 14th St. NW. < comes news of the result of the Per- C(ll]lel sian intrigue, threatening even the|great French steel manufacterer, waose life of the Persian ambassador. Zera's | husband is now in this country, 18 ac- ; . . . = = 4 ,“Savings Bank B S BT ERET) mousve e you will come in we will explain 7,03 e T T AL o everything without obligating ¢/ winoutobiigatingme ‘which she secures safety for her Per- sian lover. It might be regretted that the meeting of Zera and the prince regent was not confined to the match- ing of wits, without the use of a Tevolver. / Rarely i a character portrayal ever presented as thoroughly de- lightful as that given by~ Claude King in the rols of the Persian A M BITIONS prince. He showed himself & master of him role. Without seeming ‘effort -are born in-all of us. | h; mmwvml amouauu:!yn the flaghing Every normal man o 3 eyes or & geoature of e hanas s el a b Ena armeiar |l and woman cherishes tho am- tw‘:- of the tones of his n‘-;n:hm -bition to ‘be “worth some~ thing™ «“Washington—The Most Livable - City in Amerioa” EAL ESTATE you in the slightest. Won’t you < inany way, send me pac- come? If you can’t, mail the ¢/SURED SAVINGS PLAN. coupon and we'll.send the &/ ume y e ancrceee particulars. BUTDONT , . =~ PUT IT OFF. We Have Money to Loan - On Real Estate _ Submit Your ABC emrovioe someidtie s oo e sten il e e sirl was rofreshingly Consuit bout Applications at ‘Eemndous s :l;tnmo ':-m“;mf;ny extremo— ,M—l‘lrt. :: pp Once . = i i many hlm.m more than necessary small. \ : i i o the Indelicats in her Consit us about = We also make 3 o~ :?}3::1"&‘:‘ nr%:fi.r Bas sthged the H:vn:'n plan it so_ that * building loans j i ; play sumptuoualy. the financing is con- N.E.Coxg9 . “The Fountaa Pen with the Licle Red PawpeHandls B. F. KEITH'S—Fritsi Schefl. Noslesc Opposite the B e e e Gardiner & Dent # Gx,urDunn-?eualyour;nd«s‘lodafl sical comedy, Fritsl Scheff is back fn m | lllc- # 215 E. Fagetts St,, Baltimore, Md, S5 xs‘fla&*:&::?*;fi:.fl:z 4 - TIT4th St. NW, :oun lnfl:‘ ol —m f 4-! M classics she sang tm!y, _She regs

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