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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, . 1922. . standing feature of the bill, and his|flne feature of the show. It played|as a stralght comedlan, his work | ENV THONIA AMUS E M E N I s hit 'was almost of the ovational Sort. | Lively selections besides helping out { eeping the production moving at a| SEW. prespnuma 3 L ey : 14 THE EVENING (tateroom No. 19 Playlet presented | ag accompanist to song and dance | lively pace. 7 sy il ey e Y P CE | Frederick W. B. Coleman, new Ameri- Harry Allen, with Klass and Brillant | numbers. Harry La Mont is an added letty Palmer, Valeska, Mildred Sim- g el i limansinden # , in a specialty all thelr own complete | attraction. He is the longest perform- | mons and Florence Radcliffe sing | o ", =t i GARRICK—“Nobody's Fool.” | the vaudeville acts. er in burlesque, even if he dics tomor- | GHIE aew. aonEs yitharie d(_m,“': f e ISc ST OIS IR0 Wlic ren]- An eminent Frenchman once sald| , The photoplay, “Where Is My Wan- | row, his altitude being in the neigh- | | dent of Esthonla yesterday. that language was given uo 1o e | dering: Boy Tobight?" is ascreen |borhiood of seven feet. He mado a hit | Of Success. i P iy e ceal our thoupnts.® Amenging ‘s | Mmelodrama, with a pathetic turn that | with eccentric dances. Bert Markp fs| The scenery carrles ”you {rom Miss Alice Van Loan, who is more cyniciem with an addition that sug. | STiPS the heart and features Cullen |a good second to Evanson in the chm- | Broadway to Switzerland, but, then, it | than 100 years old, is an active mem gestion is the paramount power in };?,‘;g‘spp‘t's'g}nl»:h“fiue dBogrd)glan, edy line. Wiillam Davis has a good ! could just as well be Zululand for all | ber of the Woman Voters' League of molding ‘others” to the' will Alal | Ku"n Patey oMilier apd iKathleen |bit to do with the success of the show | it has to do with the plot of the play. | Greene county. N. ¥, ale has written and Henrietta | The Montrose Quartct heightens the Crossman has interpreted “Nobody's ! effect of the picture with singing Many intelligent Fool.” a new comedy, which opened ! the famillar old hymn from which ravaganza at the C this weck, with lyrics {Clarence J. Marks, st 5 ® lal lt‘he Shubert-Garrick Theater 1ast| the picture gets its title. | ) % night. i 1 If Alan Dale had in mind poking fun | .. ik s these fCW snmple oo Dt b n i rking o | COSMOS—Buinyland Folles” | ere’s ondertu ake J 7 from the forum, in shaping his com- |4, i edy, he has produced the elfect l.yi woman who remains at home, wh A featuring a cast of sixs Lin knits and drinks tea and runs her g an entertaining bit of musie, com- own home, although the male mem- | .y facts about food~ |55 i Every Package of PAT-A-CAKE! nd dancing, with a singer in bers of her family are bligsfully un-!:\ X zaroff, wh stands 1 ERY mother interested in her children’s welfare meets a i Sonsclousior the inat Go- | €07 "Thero 13 & companion act, Y mo b e A s yAs deplcted by Miss Chro:slmgng"!::; howerver,” presented by Billie La_Mar | 4 ody’s Fool"—to e he he age | g 2 5 of - problem in the proper feeding of her boys and girls. LD STl S eriing: fo ey | and company. assisted by Esther Fort. 2 SE e son and husband, “an easy mark,”|their offerin cellent dancing. | Parents often do not realize the evil effects of mal-nutrition; who agrees with every qieieldg and [hoth of the d the classic . . o . apparently is e - 4 ed. ve 2! pes, and al. v O g sing and that care in the selection of food will avoid a large percen- servants fecl rat t 3 S e e R g 0 e about it. It takes G thigh range. Tt gives the headline at- tage of children’s ills. Wwho has successfully. traction & close run for the leading| ™ Bixby's ony son. to fearn I I honors of the hill. o ¥ One of the best of all foods for providing proper nourishment D S anaieut rerixattianias] for growing boys and girls is Grape-Nuts—made of whole wheat the ?31’:';";:&:“"1’3:'{“"{7 the qu nt,” including comedy” enatte ! P er kind o notor dream worth hearing: | flour and malted barley, and scientifically baked for twenty hours. e G lae s which . Prhd. el = . . . . , oLy < 3 . Jack Inglis, This long baking brings out a delicious flavor, makes the food built up in her son’s min SO eaian Eine hie casy to digest—without fermentation. Grape-Nuts with milk or i 5 nhn;P:;‘i:{-:‘[":m{",ga:.m:;:-?.‘::: - y play. a ale . 7z 2 cream is a complete food. = There is littlo or, o ntif the and o telephone rd and Zellar 3 . # = nel act, which is ral ing and h Juggling, with an Here isca suggestion for better health: Serve Grape-Nuts as Z e U e o jumusing comedian, and Richards and on | ) amuse w lackfac often as the folks wish it. : 3= A R {nonsense’ that is new and really .. O unny. 222 xin;ln,:::"ul')'::;rfiul"izj;" agaRgt s | he Long Chance,” a first run Uni- i . than to the production, ' which features “There’s a Reason” = A it ; il el £ st be remade or rewritten | A te y hl}(‘l"esl- %’ for the f"x:,\ of plausibility, and m:q.’m rv('n':hxrq;\“?t:m . 1 4 elements of t be introduc- | [ ed panjtn g : Sold by Grocers Everywhere! 2 | e e oo e i Z thout ever being presumptuous. { Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Z ot 'a dlfferent sort of ‘mtocy und in | lode mone | it Mr. Walthall docs excellent acting. i : lch | A film farce, the Urban Movie Chats, 2 ';;:\':'havlfgl.flnl-,:l >|nll\ll|(“|’»§“: jand the International News complete g “Morgan_ Farl Bixby, | the bill. ¢ o the son, and Lluclla.Gear as ¢ i 2 ? the vamp GAYETY—“Giggles.” X ! R ot el s The show at the Gayety this week Is T;H & ather light and nonsensical, as the L B. F. 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