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Watch The Reo Amusements BELASCO—Shubert Vaudeville. Frances White and Bob Nelson di- vide the honors between them at the Belasco Theater this week. The au- dience last night was especially en- thusiastic in its reception of Miss ‘White, whose “kid” make-up and songs scored a tremendous hit. Miss White was forced to sing her I"Mluuslppl" song. Nelson pleased with a new list of songs and his familiar line of talk, well known to vaudeville patrons here. Joveddah de Rajah and the Princess Olga offer a demonstration in telepathy. Their answers to questions of the present and future” ing and seemed to please the ques- tioners. The possessor of the “sixth sense” gave an excellent demonstra- tion of this so-called “power” which was quite convincing to the audi- “past, were interest- | | which openec at Loew's Palace The- ater yesterday, is Miss Ayres’ first ap- pearance as a “star,” and she acquits herself splendidly. Great emotionaiism is shown by the actresg, but at no place in the produc- tion is the effect overdone; every- where depth and feeling vie with sparkling ability, which mark Miss Ayres as one of the satisfying screen actresses. She is supported by a fine cast, including Mahlon Hamilton, The- odore Kosloff, Wilton Taylor, Frank Campeau and Lillian Leighton. The story is one of sacrifice, show- ing a woman who sticks by her hus- band through thick and thin, shares his life and helps him in his deform- and tries to spare him the hu- ation of knowing that he is not the rightful master of his estate. An_Englishman, every inch a_man, the rightful heir, enters the story: there is. a villain of the deepest dye. and complications, all of which lead THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1 H C, We Give Service Punch |—on all kinds of general and special Press machine work. Work | sModern equipment— g experts who evince &D!e interest in_your job. Making.| Estimates furnished on request. H. S. 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The story is a | nce. s fine one, and the film Is no whit less Bert Clark and Flavia Arcaro gave a comedy conceit that would be im- proved by the elimination of any ten- dency to crudity. Bert Melrose, with his famous “fall,” and a musical in- strument that proved to be nothing more nor less -than a saw, scored decisively. Some good singing is of- fered by the “Three Chums,” while displeasing. . A new comedy, “A Stormy Night.” the Pathe News, Literary Digest topics and music by the orchestga complete the bill. Speed Wagon delivering the Rosalie Harris and Pauline Stanley The second week of showing of T Dlease with songs of the type popu- | “Peacock Alley” began at Loew's Co- CAPITAL and RESOURCES S. E. BURGESS, ° larly known as “jazz” Torinio and SURPLUS $15,000,000.00 | Division Passenger Agent. a partner do different juggling. The X | Novell brothers close the bill. larly satisfying one to the hundreds $1,400,000.00 [ S of movie “fans” who particularly | KELTH'S—“Storm ” Tickets Ex- | ey (fu actr COLUMBIA—“Peacock Alley.” Miss Murray has the role of a Pa- risian dancer, who falls in love with an American, marries him and accom- panies him to America after promising $1,000 i , fifcaumty l VAN RAALTE said we couldn’t| OU can’t get less than $1,000, no matter what happens. | seu their Hosiery and Undei'wear Make your goal to save that amount and let the Commer- cial National’s INSURED SAVINGS PLAN { changeable. Manager Robbins of the B. F. Keith Theater announced today that per- sons holding seats for any perform- thi ances missed on account of the i storm can have them exchanged. He When this is discovered, the way is stated also that no reports had been|opened for his freedom, although at h received of i i Several in Stock | for Immediate her husband that she will not dance again. Her extraavgance leads him to crime, and she begins to dance. . The play Eoweve lives happily ever body P cleaned of snow early, it was states and the Commissioners’ order, ther | | fore, did not apply to this house. Young women of the ushers’ corps who could not reach their homes Saturday were cared for at the ex- pense of the theater at a nearby hotel. a Theater yesterday, with Mae jMurray in the leading role, a particu- | “Peacock Alley” is Robert Z. Leon- ard’s adaptation of the story of Ouida i Bergere. Supported by a bril- unless we made the “usual percentage of profit” ji liant list of players, including KEd- H mund Lowe, Monte_Blue, W. J. Fer- i Rus:‘r(n, Anders Randolph and William 1 Tooker. . | Music, under the direction of Leader WE ARE selling | Brusilof, is a feature of the bill, and ! ! additional features are shown follow- She help you. At the average age, you de- ' s 1 J i ide line and the do not need to make Dellvefl “The Canadian Rockies,” Newman's ing the main film posit but $8.20 monthly for 120 a,; a“suie lhne al dta reffore o e T I months. At the end of that time you the “usual percentage of profit, §0 we are closing NEGRO SHOT TO DEATH. . | dience at the National Theater last | evening. Starting with “A bit of old England transplanted on American soil,” a motion visit was paid in and around Victo showing _ palatial homes and artistic gardens and pa “Things we have not seen or known are revealed in “Glimpes of Vancouver Island—worth-while things, beautifully pictured—with other glimpses at Rus- sian_communities, a_Swiss colony, big ranches, lumberjacks felling ~giant cedars, jeweled lakes, mountain peaks and ranges, iridescent glaciers, frozen cascades, and, for a climax, “Fascinat- ing Views of Takkaka Falls” and “The Great Divide."” The second part, more familiar to the casual traveler, visions sumptuous Banff, with intimate peeps into the hotel life of guests who are amusing them- selves on top of an ice-capped world. More mountains, rivers, falls, stupen- dous monoliths with their peaks in the clouds, each more splendid than its neighbor, with a specially magnificent review of “Ten Peaks and Moraine Lake,” and an_exciting visit to the Alpine Club, where man and woman members are ascending perilous Leights. Lake Louise, “The gem of the | | Rockies,” is depicted in a succession of | ibeautiful views from the top of the ‘ beehive, and a “farewell to the Rock- | get 81,000 Savings in cash. Quiet Restored in Mississippi Com- munity Following Man-Hunt. 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Extra chargs for ckets STRAND—“Fashion Minstrels.” The bill at the Strand took on an unusual appearance last night when acts were shown without scenery or costume, due to delay on account of the inclement weather. The lack seemed to prove attractive to patrons rather than otherwise, however, owing HARRINGTON MILLS iice Pres. JAMES H. BADEN LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER Vice Pres. & Cashier Vice Pres. 14th at G CLEANING and DYEING Promenade Deck Rooms. Ti 3123 14th St. iheaded her company of {Minstrels,” a quintet of girls who sang and danced most acceptably, Col. Diamond and his graddaughter offered a series of dance creations that was pleasing. | Curry and Graham, in melodies of Scotland and Ireland, and Monte and Lyons. in comedy, song and instru- mental numbers, pleased. Harvard and Bruce closed the vaudeville sec- tion of the bill with frolics in midair. The picture feature is “Fine Feath- ers,” featuring June Elvidge and Claire Whitney, taken from the play of Eugene Walters. The - Strand or- chestra adds to the attras hescnr ractiveness ot S GAYETY—“Fortune Land.” - Storm delayed the scenery, but not 5 the action, at the Gayety Theater last | evening, where the Bon Ton Girls opened their musical melange, “For- tune Land.” The chorus is pretty and clever and deserves much credit for th} success of the show. ohn Barry and George Douglass I the comedians, while Collet!g Bxllesal‘-’: is the prima donna and Marie Gates | ta_e!‘ ds:{\cfir“ofs the aggregation. The skit, “A Hall Bedroom,” wi y well received. e Miss Lou Barry pleased, while songs Merchants & Miners -ans. Co. Pler 3, Foot S. Gay 8t, Telephone St. Paul 4200, e ey " "INE | o0t fetorm uniil My 3 1119 14th St. 916 G St N_W. Josie Flynn, a WWashingtonian, | cars excepted.) G50 H St. N. E. q “Fashion I NEW YORK Sunday, February 5 Special Through Train Direct ‘o Penas, 's'a:.. 7th Ave. i Igaves, Washington Saturday Midnight, 12 a.] : To Our Subscribers While weather conditions have greatly im- proved, there is still reason to anticipate a very 5 L by Miss Batiste ed arrives Peona. Sta. in th el - 3 scored heavily. A mu- | e b Et sical o f heart of New York City, 6:30 a.m. s R Siea, humber by Barry and La Foye . & {iirmins, leaven New. York 530 p.m. - - i excunions Sundeys, 5, pril 3 and 90, CAPITOL—“Harum Scarum.” “Harum Scarum” came to the Cap- itol Theater Iast night. to please " large audience. 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RIALTO—“A Virgin Paradise.” TONSILINE Amenaistoryia rvsaiealin SHOULDQUICKLY RELIEVET : : : Pio o dpecisoular drama A viegln B gl 0, Hole S, 1 can help greatly by making only necessary calls . : M! lk leading role, which opened a week's engagement at Moore’s Rialto Thea- ter yesterday. This picture is a Wil- liam Fox production, with impressive natural setting forming a back- ground for a compelling story. | Written by Hiram Maxim, the play ells the story of a young woman, laughter of a misslonary in a South Sea Island, who is half savage, but mostly woman, and her struggles both in her native environment and later when the scene transfers to Long Island. An attractive feature of the plo- ture is the eruption of a voleano, which in itself is one of the finest things of its kind ever seen in mo- tion pictures here. 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The picture from this junc- ture proves particularly interesting, the acting of the others in the fllm be- ing well doarls. a A news fllm and a comedy pioture, “A Barnyard Cavaller,” close the bill. The Rialto orchestra furnished high- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable Iaxative. ' No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, ° olive- colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural grade musical selections. ::II:!.II" ad :red.:chh_o.—tdu"’d tflred PALACE—“The Lane That Had No —co:x’d_:‘llfllnn. "yto-.-u i s m‘.l' sure and pleasan m one 3206-8 N Street 1641 Conn. Ave. ||, e rans Toat mas no Torniner | Sueee at pedume. s O based on Bir Gilbert Parker’s novel, bringg to Washingten ain Aflfil 1 Ayres, who thrilled spectators with her work in “The Sheik.” The film, ‘Thousands take them every night just to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30 Telephone Company -C. T. 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