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' THE EVENING ' STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, MAY 1922~ ' - 10 a touch of the amateur, which Wllllof his ring. Gerald Oliver Smith, as, Pemberton, who s sudde thrust Z ' wear off before the week is over. the mesmeric Russian artist, the i iok% Bhirc Mg - ' In the role of Judge Temple Capt. | center of the plot, was given full [ [°7ard and breezes through her = Calhoun in the last act was muchirange for his possibilities as ans A dd° "!l ‘luv manner. In the - : t home in the office of the ncrelincwn oA 111U Sove pasEaEes Detwe vi Pacs dge Temple thes ervice agent of the Department of | The scene opened in the drawing | Pace and Jud ~ Justice, where he dele_lnded fil"' Pace | room of Mrs. Pace, \A;jh;re & group 'of :,’::’ m'l’;i-;‘ff_'“:z;dw;“'l']mr"';;"; i : and her daughter against the machi- | her friends assembles or cards, 8- BN o - gl GARRICK — “The Marriageable | nations of the wily Russian adven- | cussed her and carried out the piot DRrk Sor0s sy will xuu Ebr the ve- Lk e = - » | turer, Karakoft, who, when every- of the numerous lovers of a “mar-|mMainder of the week and pron e ‘a rivulet, of clear er Mother. thing was lost, thrust into his hand | riageable mother,” finally turning | fo g o Niete v, . sparkling along into a muddy the-i myougn playwsights: have written|the deadly polson held in the setting | their affections to her daughter, Ann atrical stream, the little play, “S8hore ; of ‘Washington society a hundaed Leave,” . ay into the tur-'lmes over, never was it more de- akpx 1WAy, |lightfilly or realistically deplcted bld flood of current theatricals. The \ENLULY of teallstically 4epicier < Belasco Theater for the occasion re- | piof, {0, he, Bhupert-Garrlee —OrC & - verted to type, The producer, whose | &SR0 Whoh Mre. Clarence Crittenten name, even though at the right-hand ; yi " and personally appeared in end of the hyphen, lends the Signifi- | po chlet role, her husband, Capt. cant element of dramatic distinction | gty s MOle her husbapd, Capl 3 7 to the house, was personally in evi- | oweqd'a clear yision from . behind dence on the stage. Manager TAYIOT | he ' geenes refreshingly—if not too was again in Chesterfleldian super- | riginally—presented, and the play, vision of the front of the house, and 2 l/ E RSHARP the audience had the traditional mood almost Yihout exception ran § 3 . of the first night; for the play, though . A = Your own E Bt T O e B R o consiranly, enaneea altimore, is stil n s preliminary ! TR ; g k eI b cindent audicncs | §,4urelY Amaleur pertormance at the , An old-fashioned pencil belongs to any one Whoge expectancy was rewarded not | gerlying motive in the adroit intro-| 2 “Under the disti EVERSHARP cap “Shore Leave.” 5 . only by sonie vigorous incidents that ' Gam) i the g (i who picks it up. But your EVERSHARP is yours commanded outburste of applause, SISLON of ihe leagues whieh tur- i A (e et knif 1t but even more by the delicate and | it of ‘social satire, in which the s individual as watch or pocket knife. 53 sustained humor and sympathetic | jjay\wright, Mrs. Charles B, Hanford, is @ prized possession, to guard, to carry with : fentiment MR il Die s U Mol RS e 2 = i his sweetheart; of love at first sight; | Aeade . b = = you always, to use every day. - & woman's faith and & man's forgot. Toodo as Mus Julisnne Larkin, pro no means overdrawn fulness ¥ drawing room ‘scene, the delightful le basic theme fs more unfamil- | work of Mrs. Hanford always just . far to Mr. Belasco, for “Shore Leav ng the extren tells again, but not in traged |, The formula necessary for an in- a Madame Butterfly who took troduction into Washington society lously the fickle attentions of a sea- | was Gertainly not Inept and. Was co faring man. This time the Mad. Joved by that part of the audience - Butterfly, free from oriental fatal-'\hich claims “no man's land 58 & i fuses to pine away, but makes | pirthplace. : dred r;:)l;u"lni xxrl\}:‘ aonrd s Y plot of the pl. while not al- votion worthy e v her ne w refreshingly Frances Starr, of course, is 5 and smoothly through who ioves the sailor. 8, | h S gra of emotion— whose purity of mind is in refres p romantic v ing contrast to the cious worl ing me Ama - o011 g . ¢ No other pencil can be like EvErRsHARP. No other can have the exclusive patented tip that holds the lead so firmly. No other is made with Eversiarp precision. It is well worth while to get the genuine. Look for the name on the pencil. Good dealers everywhere show Everstarp in many styles, gold, silver and enamel. 65c to £65. Sold complete with magazine full of leads for many months’ writ- the. A complete refill, twelve EVERSHARP leads in the Redtop Box, and an extra eraser, ly wisdom which the stage h SESEERSmNe persistently reflected as i attribute. Without the de s of | \who 1 Barrie in literary expression, Barrie |5 an enthu. nd adventurer, ound hi in drawing rooms not only induced M d by the manner in|ielh Thee (Mre Canns A which the heroine by Indomitable if- | o palnein) pudikier il | ! charming daughter, Ann - .. 5 ! N s £ evervwhere: nocence compels the world of stub- | p erton (Wanda. Lyo ¢ E j‘k - J New costs but 15¢ everywhere Do aed o Sicia'ts the apett of her | pherton (Wanda, Lyon), to part 1-1011071. New zest came 3 imagination. f delight of the audience, also intrigued to the American eating habit Bilge Smith, U. S. N.7is a royster-{ Mre. Harpy, the bridge fiend. (o part ing, profane gob, but there is virility | with § e ama Aty H in his r(;‘yslfrnn: and h prnm.in_v&::m o Wisaies and moriay when this wonder gOOdy made seems wholesomely human, in con- ' Abor 3 i . = = [ trast” with " the' insidions innusaas] exorres; Callioun v BER ng ot hes its bow. The original chocolate- with which the footlight hu\‘-"l €n | beautiful, well modulated voice quite so mereilessly deluged. James Rennie ! Jurpassed the ave grand dame encrusted ice cream has moved = Ask vour dealer to show you the WaHp PEN with all-metal barrel,to match your EVERSHARP in design and writing efficiency. Made by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago . -~ . N plays “Bilge” and plays the ro i o g 2 Vork Ofice, 429 Broadway the appa as f the day. While throughout the 3 £ ’ parent ease and naturalne exceedingly er, the th which denote good art. The T e e outposts of joy for millions. with whom he has the fist { nd naturally into the sev- a clever comedian, so 15 here and there ! three others of the s whom t | program does not clearly identify. | — = Reginal Barlow kes n bluff agd | earty sea,captain, and Mrs. Jacques |66 s - 7 | Martin is a loveable soul, "« |“Lindlahr Vegetarian Cook Book” | sho browheats Fivelyn Carrifi-|1000 Meatless Recipes, by Mrs. A. Lindlahs on, as a frivoloug®matron, is ponder- e ous “without being clumsy, ana| A. B. C. of Natural Dietetics huyler Ladc, her youthful cavalier. is a first-rate actor without a great For sale at Brentano's and Woodward & deal to do. . Lotaroj In this play Mr. Belasco adopts a| By H. Linilahr. M. 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