Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 18

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STAR, WASHINGTON, ,D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 proves his mettle. vt The sereen drama mm ON WANE. |by the Department of Labor. The iron 5 : | Teaches @ olimax .that 1s se l l I l l S e n] e n 1 S and s thrilling &s 1t s en out of fourtesn principal in- | 274 stee) 9’:““‘"’ led “;“:; g sopvinaing. dubtyies showed an increase in the | Créase of 9.3 per cent and pe auio- _— 4 Richard Barthelmess as Tol'able bile i t xt, with a gain DavIa 1o cradtied with the best worl; | IUmbar of persons employed In Feb- | 11’05 por cont. The greaiest decrears of his screen career. ruary as enmp.&nd with January, | in numbers employed, 10.1 per cent. T = .| Harry Pollard’s latest Hal Roach; while four showed & decrease, accord- -finishi r~ With the race track: his unjust ar-| o tig, WS n Syp cord- | was shown in the cotton-finishing in i rest for stealinj cketbaok placed #Homething Different fn Vaude-!in his coat Bocket by the spendturifs fil‘g&hfil’tm apoam, ville” 13 being presented at the Shy-{son of a bl{ horse owner; his incarcera - P g %, tion in jail for a year, where he meets —_— in t h 1s; hi: " ihal Seds| 426 ocks, Yo becie 8 P11 | THEATER PROBE NEAR END ‘Sudience lgst | 80d his_decision to “turn to the € ort reels and | Ing to a tabulation of reports today dustry. fment complete T Ds Courvi e eteived &Y s Iare ol recelv LR e right.” The crooks follow him to his . “!‘- Dperformanee i quite an even-| home without his knowledge and Expects to Complete Knickerbocker Seml-Annual Clearance Of ing's’ entertainment. It might be | there the influence of a good mother Testimony This Week. S > sald, hawever, that uv-r‘) vaudeviile [ cRuses them also to mend their ways. 2 = nulm'h.dnh which' bave been inter- |, Juck Mulhall s couvinelng in {he| United States Attorney Gordon ex- L < [7’ G E pelated help out cansiderably. eading role an ice Terry m & 8 o= G A G e ey o s o] Hesdles”| an Wiaicable swestheart. The onm-|Dects to conclude this week the pres - - - = -1 shows the vehearssl of a musical|edy of George Cooper and Edward |entation of testimony to the grand show in England, with the manager| Connelly is enjoyable and natural |jury concerning the Knickerbocker dis- d farry Myers, Lydiz Knott, Belt¥ | aster. Reports from assoclations of ® « The {r)mling of favors in this clearance by patrons who shared in the savings of our FORMER similar events Margaret Loomis, Willlam r. Eric Mayne and Ray Rip- ley complete an excellent cast. been explained to the grand jurors, architects and engineers, which have Gould, Who has_the leading _role. then pneara in “The Pleadflly W o Danlels. and is quite pless-| “The International News and Current | have protracted the investigation, but wit! ing. 2 skit, “The Rest Cure,'” then = Bilags out ‘many ewmusing features| TOPIcs @lso are shown. there remain only a Wew more wit- Lower prices during this clearance have with Jimmy Nervo and Teddy Knox E ey, nesses. Maj. Gordon expects that the G featured as comedians. Maisla Gay, | RIALTO—Marion Davies, in “The | grand jury will render its private find- stimulated :l“r reguln\;y business to a most one of the hest of the company, sings Bicgs o ing to him before the end of the week. gratifying degree. e would appreciate well and offers new_ gamedy, which Bride's Play. Should any presentments be made your visit. has convinced us during the last few days that o olicy of Quality 15 best, el ey waLn -ombined | it Wil require a week or mor - wat expeptiongily | The modern drama fs combined | porg "y iaictment. As thte | ran y 2 . on with the medieval in ~The Bride's |Pere 4 Indictment ~As this erang . mm?“ in " fha* hening numbor Piay." the Cosmopolitan production | Jot¥ E0es out of office April 5, fts ve- Reductions on-— al H ‘ vi his Ecored 4 hit with his song “Ah. Ah.| Which pictures Marion Davies thiS|pe in the hands of A e castle | time: Tighcowrtiar e —Wardrobe Trunks > charya of pretty girls In attractive The sceng, is laid about the castle 2 of Kenmare, Ireland. Miss Davies i —F;tted Cases costumes. Qriental wonder workers mystified Edieh Kelly Gould gnd Joe Danlels|is cast as a black-haired, blue-eyed i . ins e G Sdaler and “Tha | glrl of twentleth century Ireland— NAVY MEN ASSIGNED. | —Overnight Cases B 4 Little Rag Doll,” are very good and and wonderfully well, too, does she| Lieuts. Allen C. Bridges and John . : e e oot aftor round of ap.|play her part. Wyndham Standing, |K. Skillman, Naval Supply Corps —and our entire stock of Leather Goods Company plg A tropical jungle in which |opposite her, gives a fine interpre- |have been ordered to tgke a course 5 the setting is laid 18 very attractive,| tation of the role of Sir Fergus Cas- | of instruction at the Supply Corps novelties 1324-26 F St. N.W. (1) while the performers are attired in|gidy, young Lord of Kenmare, Scho8l of Application, Navy Depart- 3 o W u c r e . costumes representing various ani-| The villain happens to be a poet.|ment. Lieut Bridges is at Boston L mals. » Bulwer Meade, by name, who stalks and Licut. Skillman at Philadelphia. The program included two X¥10-| through the picture breaking hearts | e e phonists, who gave & pleasing enter-| with his shallow verse. It is toward U, TR AR TR LN TRt 2 ki o i R FEMININE visitor to aur new C"y ¢|an unwiiling Gride, and during the n which he was supported by a | Week at Moore's Rialto. 380 with a song and dance, and who scared quite & Rit. 5 \I?x she has told him of her lov News gvents camplete the program. | o' he goes to Dublin, where he meets — ‘l‘ Fl’“\llch dancer and promptly assails .. er heart. STRAND—Royal Peking Troups. | "Now, 600 vears before. according to tradition. the Lord of Kenmare took f i . ’ tainment: " “The Vanity i pim that the young, blue-eyed Allee Hahn S hoes HERE’ which all feminine members ot the|iyrng for romance at first. With his = cast sppear. With Rew s0ngS 04| gne-gounding poems and ~mighty borate costumes. and Rome and}y,.jj qg for flappers, he woos and wins r il i and won the admiration of patroms o Hing brid e .cuy 2 ] = Club Shop asked us that. the Strand theater vesterday. The fraditions) ¢ IR T ~— e . PR e~ 2 ) od by the Rovel Pekin| LE0,00Y C\eut o ank if he is the DOW S’rAIRS RE B AL P d Ao Bl B = i k act, prest Traupe, e 8 Cullen, who were here & short time | 2 8C8 VOF (HOPOIR B8 0 the night staged in an appropri- | ¥ ate settin one she loves the best, she comes The features which brough forth}Y . 3 her off her feet and carries her awa most applause for the orientals were | "5 4"y, the modern cycle when Bul Shall we blame her—the store s fitted . " up superbly: but the prices are not "'dress- s D blanelng e ot wi 8 of & young mem 5 : 9 Sho swinging by thelr Queuss of | Scter—the doesn't two diners supparting chairs snd & { e the villain has been found out by e Oy e R areiiiity.” was offered | the bride, who takes tho shoe from et by Rose and Dell, | her foot and siaps his cheek, telling Ihim to be off and away with h traitorous self. : The play affords Miss Davies e coptional _ opporitunities ~ for her talents and she takes full advantage of them. wer Meade appears, after young S Fergus has married Aileen—having won her heart by his sterling cha 150 Pairs Women’s New Patent Leather Pumps : $1 pair Opera style pumps with turn soles and Louis heels—sizes to 9. Down Stairs Stere. . The same fair prices that prevail at the other five Hahn stores are in effect here. i as the opening Who did ‘everything from blcycle rid- {ing to dancing and singing. Lew ITil[o;d l.Iu‘l his 1A|iumm." gave > 2 < examples of the ventriloguist's art. \Ve sxmply thought that n tl-us new c:ncdludlnr with a amusing song by the dumny. % e ‘ store we would surround Hahn shoes Motoring difficulties ax applied to|, O o e et Noas : , yeles ish the . - with e s Somedy in' McGreesy & Doyle's skig, |Teels and the Rialto orchestra com- ) newest ideas of the store archi " SHen” an- atirecuce Jouns skit | Dlete @ delightful pr garage keeper and a perplexed cyclist tect s art. eenE i o "spirits of ihe sudience |CRANDALL'S—Richard Barthel- with fast repartee. R S B . 2 An_ English ‘sportgman with & be- mess, in “Tol’able David. cloud rain and an luent young - v " Jati . Dut were not asking you to pay for American sport dis Taughs at sl Davl N e eera & qQuick rate in e Ci conception e atmosphere! A3y Glel", of Ward and iing, whose | Doriielmess. yesteroay reappeared or soft-shoe dancing sbility Wop numer- | Theater and was greeted with excep- Bebe Daniels is the star of th photoplay, “Nancy Prom Nowhe the story of a household druge wi 8P l"n" huutly Yllllll the h‘dlfl. of a young scion of md ons and trans- “l v v ] = P77 ald 99 d h fro kitchen slavery u’ll)f the “baby of the (a.rnfl,\ who was e New “City Club Shop” of ported er from C Y 10! Cniy and always “jest tol'abl Yas Shop elatil wandets | Through a series of events as_dra- program. o D\ n. More of Those Colorful One Needs So ALSO— s |m Many CAPITOL—"Ting-a-Ling.” | final Cor 7th & K Sts. Reie e L e T Sp‘qrts Ginghams Huck Towels 414 9th St, _ nariens, reptee s ener mbs O ASTORIA Skirts 25¢ y d These are sting Dav hance and ultimate 933 Pq. Ave. S.E : engagement at the Capitol Theater. . 4 . . The sh is entirel. v 1 Vi H i 1 o Tt o el B I For Iafants and Ghildren s Special rou s engagement. B Hamp. *eecenteio comodian. | IN Use For Qver 30 Years 5 95 : the ch! ] A wide assortment of checks, $1 for plaids and plain colors that C All-wool Prunella cloth suggest fresh, cool summer skirts, in fashionable stripes fracks, apron dresses and chil- N - and plaids of contrasting dren’s rompers. Large dm‘f—lsxs«, u;_chc; 3;1{1 shades, including black, nav. a good heavy quality. with e o, n blacly TY you may want these, tog, 33 off absorbent fnish, Whitc Side or box pleated models, ¢ic TAl'the desired colors. with blue stitpe bordess. 37 W. Lexington St. 1318 G St A R L 2 raa Beltimore, Md. ) Cass of the perfarmance, Yanox. and Arthur Sterns are others. For- rest Hutton is the prima donna, with pleasing voice: Madlyn Warth, the - foubrette; Eugenie La Blanc. a danc- - - " ng ingenue; my erns is equally FOR MEN AND WOMEN capable. . Pretty scenary and costumes fea- Easily laundered and well ‘l‘;:!pr‘i';(nth(?h;:x;." of Jack Garrison's ‘ u A c‘l’ IBS 5 L The price is very special. 32 inches wide. wearing. = Ph l ) P Dowa Stairs Store. . Down Stairs Stere. Down Btairs Store. = otoplays. | R oacass e u £ PALACE—Mal Efli‘i’!‘n‘""“" T . 3 bel Normand, in | known. ' They craw! through 9 . “Molly 0.” o e Here’s a Selling to Attract Attention “Molly O, Mabel Normand's latest | {Niv shom “Hight b gty Sy Pastelr frr iy e arring vehicle; 18 not & topical Mobic| sad G Bant Linidor e e S 5 velons, ' pleasant-to-smell insecticide th s seseastsl House Dresses, *1.95 dents, and many thrilling ones, as, > , . (-: |n;uu=:. a lolunlt :m & rope u ’ ended fro . e T e i e - Pretty Enough to Go Out Of Doors on Summer Mornings ; Women who are judges of good fabrics and workmanship will readily recognize these as unusual values at this price. PLAID AND CHECKED GINGHAMS PLAIN COLORED CHAMBRAYS £ In a variety of light and dark colors, daintily offset by collars and cuffs, edged in white pique. Seme styles are straight of line and un- belted—others with belts. Sizes 36 to 46. Down Stairs Store. gy en throughout the zc- f the film in true “once-upon- s-time’ u’!flnn, but, after all, what 3 egsanter to witness than the winnfng of the handsome mil- lionaire by the little laundress, Molly O'Dair? ‘In contrast to ‘“Saturdgy Night,” the Cecil de Mille production en here a short time ago, no dijs- trous after-marriage developments e shown resulting from the vastly different spheres of the bride and room, and the winsome heroine rises rom “Rosie O'Grady” to the “gov- f{nor‘l lady” withaut tripping on £ 0 al stairs. 1 There are many features in “Molly ‘oo O which alans would make it worth wi but the genuine charm af the . that magic }:mmnmng which 5 « it above the verage and s breathes reality into its situations, is . 2 I J the personality af M Normand, " for her chapacterization of the girl mse, pot yet toa d t ¢l il 3 :. ‘Iu oy t‘mvn up Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Women'’s Lisle And Now We Offer Women’s ; Organdy Tailored Hose In New Plain Colors BlOUISES 75¢ Pair Black—Cordovan 30C Yd, 9 Sc Sheer, crisp organdy that wom- E: man; 1 First quality fine mercerized €0 want to fashion those most DL ,x.:“:ie s that lisle in just the weight for ~ charming of s er frocks for White voiles with self stripes, or stolen sweets, is pne af pealing seen on t! cnscreen e L] ' P 0] ime. - 1 , etimes . lines of fatigue sey e S B her frail ly, er {nsulting remarks :’h’l pride. Her : A A‘!‘dn-t‘ld-dn day—do fatigue lines appear around fi%fiaf‘&f{{w cotime. of syes anc’ nouth? The strain of standing—the shock of 231-3«3:37'-'3'm and kispea Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy Really better than ready-made eough syryps, an i) about $i-—Essily and , auickly prepared. 1f you combined the curative prop- i walking on hard floors and pavements exhsust you needlessly. By her Prince of Treams, who mis- | . ticx of every known “readyamade” (o Spring and Summer. Made big and little people—and now fine checks or plain. Colored E Juse standing on these hard surfaces is o great a strain that RO e iiese nf Lis jcough lmn‘dmhyrl;lvcl;;l:-‘r ly could with extra double garter i the tims to plan these frocks. voiles in new shades. : people whosa daily work demands it simply mpist have relief. il Fematnder oF the Cvening is flied | i there 1s In this simple homemade |- hems high spliced hecls and Tans—Rose—Orange—Brewn Collars in Peter Pan of . And ~walbing— every step is a jar on spine and brain. And g X ng cast, headed by |cough. syrup, which is easily pre- reinforced soles and toes. Lavender—Blues—Pink—White ~ Tuxedo, finished simply or . s Jaak Mulhall, contains some excep- | pared in a few minutes. In sizes 875 to 10. A good guality—40 inches wide. with tiny frills of self or the averege men takes eight thoussnd steps a day! tienally fine actora for every char-|' Get fram sny druggist 2% ounces §ood quatity * contrasting materials. Of course hard leather heels give no relief, anuylfihl e ® i setiine. aiso ‘have boen |of Pinex, paur it into a pint bottle Dommgels ey DewE Sl Dowa Stairs Sters. 11 d with preocision, from. the swim- |and fill the bottle with syrup, using b clarified molasses, honey or corn -rd,—.&-,unudflndm’- . Datrs i runs for almost two|SYTUP, a8 desired The result is a wear losther. : g naurs, ‘ubdldlery sitrastions - have fal pint of really better cough syrup Cashion been limfted te 2 Pathe News film |than yeu could buy ready-made for ”l s Mutt and Jeft '-!“me.“fi Q- |three times the. money. Tastes Heels give you perfoct 3 tection. They combine just the toughmess foe m op- ot pleasant and never spoils. J . wear with the greatest ameunt of springiness. - COLUMBIA—“Tusn to the Right.” ,,2':,:;;":,‘,‘.‘,‘: i LR i betier. Some are soft, crumbly rubber thet 55:- Sasis of & paiatial sesidence to |either plain granulated sugar syrup, ‘New Color Trimmed Undermuslins, 95¢ An unusual group of much that's new in trimming, fine batiste or nainsook. X P RR—— The price of O'Sulliven's to youis gneenlly the sme sathe yeFn o the RIEHL o8 180 Colur,|and. gives almost immediate rellet : < 3 ; it loosens the phlegm, stops th = peice of ordinary hoels, in spits of the fact that O'Sulliven L 0,8 TR U |ty Chrca, ikl and el e GONENS = | SHEMESE BLOOMERS STEP-INS : 3 o L) " - ~ B . - cost the dealer moce. Your repairman could make a bigger -* :Yeara, 'Tha ‘saventege of the|and canlly that if is veally astonishe THE GOWNS—tailored of batiste, =~ THE CHEMISE—of lovely Shadow = imymediate it on any one of half l; desen substitutes— _ | ctiginal piey in hay ;-g L :;:if-::;:fi 1.,1‘ i s et r'“:h col:]:red.tglpmigs of figured ba(-l Batiste, ll;n pijnk, or:h(i’d (;r white, \\<i|th but ts rvan’, knows . sasnic effects obtsined “dawn on the 1y iste and with color stitching an strap shoulders and fancy _stitch- = “d.':'u- Lol Wm ol m ':':?y n.'f;?’yé’c'."r'é‘fl‘.?’z‘l?..fié‘.’."&‘.fifl :"ffi:_":',":.,';’ :l::fl'e'n:a’ .':; :::“_ ;hlrrmg. 1\/'m:cksbv:n'_zltmp shoulderg. ing—psome of plain batiste ‘\\'ihth Ec_v = i agan. < at night. chial there is ing bette Some, color embroidery trimmed. tops. In bedice or built-up-shoulder § Ask for O’Sulliven's when yeu leave your shoes—see that The Metra company 16 SeRor e he| , Pinex Lm: most v-?::lb'lg Sl Also some high-neck styles. stylss: Al sizes. they are attached. The O’Sultivan Hael Compeny. . e T ol i to the Right.” | trated compound of genuine Nor. 4 ¥ i S0l el SN 5 s S EmuEad (N ;f:,"“&':",‘;; wmr‘.’f&"‘: -tfl.‘ ';"“l;:“ used BLOOMERS AND STEP:INS—of batiste, in pink, blue, orchid or 113 dirscior, has Eras o el hugh iR white—laced edged or hemstitched. : A% omed. "fl::é‘t;’;d' dettly with ° V‘#W:l“mmh llk";':: Down Staire Stere. s 0] e: lflu.u t mu _?’El’:; d:&dbumdq’-t!mn % She . R A e T

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