Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 12

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' |12 THE “EVENING STAE, “WASHINGTOX, ‘0, 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1993: l I': 'l‘ company, played here last in “Bab”[Anglin portrays in her new play, “The |marriage of an.Irish girl and a Jew- - ieth " AM SEM N S and began her present engagement|Sea Woman.t which begins & week's |{sh boy gives the Play its tremendous BELASCO—“Twentieth " . Century \ = with a six-month run in New York!engagement at the Shubert-Garrick-|humorous force. Revue.” 4 i Sl last scason. For a while “Dulcy” and [ Theater next week, opening Monday i ’ L “To the Ladjes” I8 ;gnn‘\;l e_?lclt: m%_ht. P KEITH'S—Fanny Bri S:mslagdto n‘-’? Behscol, hoxl:n'y.nnf : . d nearly o by side. 'or h Miss Anglin has se- ; ne: nday afternoon, is what is Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Uveen the two 15 ubsolute, | lected Harry S Minturn, who was her{ Fanny Brics e nccz - catlea the greatest laughing snow on | | YOUR DENTIST z Dir by Bo Enesco s in * the wife is the deadly|leading man in “The Woman of . 5 DY @ position|ihe Shubert -time—the - four Marx Wo oS e 4 All the Popular ivected by Georges Enesc | blunderer and in “To the Ladies” the|Bronze”: Rea Martin, talented daug 1l her own on next week's bill at|brothers in “The Twentieth \Century | [ ridence and = "“The audience which filled the audi-§ husband weakling, The heroine, | ter of Ricardo Martin, of Metropoll. Keith's. The season of. the “Foll ‘!;Rev;e.'_“ The bill is composed of six | § ke forium of the National Theater to ca ayes, becomes & SOFL [ tan Grand era fame: Claude | neart, : vaudeville acts a révue that en- ® Sacity yesterday afternoon listened to{of . Who ' overcomes the | Gooper. sytsepn” Sweenay and Ray. LASE 1“?“' aid Miss Brice, until | {jstg a company of fifty entertainers. s ] P 5 undoubtedly an outstand- | family handicap by fine intuition and | mona Van Sickle. The play Was. pros new play. in which she is star, is| The featured players are the four - au l eman ing musical program of the son. [ability as a pinch hitter. She saves|quced under the” stage direction of|ready, is taking a few weeks tour (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) dent fhe Philadelphia Symphony Orches-[the day for her mate at the firm's &0- | George Foster Platt and is presented | via the Keith route, S e . » %ra is mways warmly recelved by [nual dinner, after he has failed With|by Lee Shubert. Willard Robertson . imitable songs. J Washington, but previously fnuch of |his set speech. is the author. - 3 b the enthusiaem :1‘23,;1-‘,.01? over” this| |Tnihe company are Isahel Irving: B Mes trom Broadwas: by 2y e s rchestra inusical organization has been aroused [C. nthony, L , Wil Sy N Pl ot Byits wondertul conductor, Leopold (liam Seymour, J. Warren. Lyons, Ji- PRESIDENT—‘Abie’s Irish Rose’|Jousians Leavitt win e ihe added P Btokowskl. Yesterday the orchestra|nius Matthews, Russell Medcraft, (Biglith Week) Rog. B. Marsilla. ate.. tecomna ™ - ° was conducted by Georges Ene he | Harry - Irving, Jean Dixon and Jo=|' this miniature musical piay . sohion Other Sets of Teeth $5 Up Ri an musician, w seph Hyland, Anne’ Nichiold' comedy, “Abie's Irish | combi 4 5o Geld B O, il RS od k| i SUPERIOR PRINTING [f| | vmege o ™ e er, ork. S oy Rose,” will now enter. its elghth con-| the gay white way with the,green ve 5 be compared '8 Liliom.” o . et POLI'S—"Liliom. secutive week at the President Thea- |flelds and the village store.’ Olga e DG ' 3 Woods, Helen Bra 2 g or $3.00"34.00 Bach of those flelds. He won Dprizes| The Theater Guild's production of fter. \esinnitg_Sunday night at $:30 Bradley and Niobe Maur- \ i are on sale at t y. not only conducted the orchestr; om said to be something of [Lowe, Harry Shautan, Guy D'Ennery., :;n:ra“:;;nv;:hc:ll‘lflm ll_hev program | Exclusively played the soloist's numbe la complete novelty in stage produc- ‘armody and others. The P,e;‘_ mpauctoach ¥ pr;m:::‘:‘z;: ee, ! the violin, but also enjoved the pr e “Liliom,” incidental production has-been staged bY | zqyjterated . humor. nd Raymond - 5 wick carry the -feminine roles. The Ne charge for palniess extra when ege of directing the interpretati at in American slang r violin and harmony e Franz Molnar's comedy, “Liliom,” fo'clock. D act ' is presented in three unusual Small ; eleve 5 old : : 5 : at| .Elleen Wilon and Henry Dufty con- |3C al A v . will begin a woek's engagement st | i NUNCIANE Toly: with a cast [S0IEk ot Gurd Work P B o ver to be heard in a o the Poli Theater Sunday night inclading Avne. Suthedand, Rbbert C : vent Garden : . v, 1y Steinway Pianos Victrolas ne of his own compositions, ve ¢ or » bie's Irish Rose.” Anne Nichols | Bond, In his new Someds. ~The Min-| i PHONE MAIN 1816 427-29 - Tth St. N.'W. 4 e~ Rrapeccy, No s agaricer and hou e oy os 0t o ceneratipn | Delour, in “A" Cycle of . Cyclonic Bro.. and oyer Player-Pianos Records ajor.” -go-found in one s 4 v hits yel C. c 9 12 ll S N w : 5 & The composition is full of delightful { sy usoment parks in Budapest,;but|in the theater.’ The .complications|Dances,” and Canova's plastic posing 90 t t. N. W. LrIRas DODE nd house's feat 's Fa- gcho not one of the types seen dally af any |broyeht about by the clandestine G085 %1% LSS (SRR Ators hy Weahington. " Phone Main biis ngton. o Main 9133. ®f the most attractiv American amusement park. About|=_—— == e | “"Topica of the Day,” will complete the HOWARD S. FISK, Manager bill. e Rumanlan nation. s this type of man Molnar has written nctly, howeve: what its compos & comedy of love, hate and redemp- frankly admits—the strong influence)yjon that strikes an occasional chord, ©f Wagner on s of his work of pathos in its unfolding. . & few of the ages The New York cast will -be seen great German composer’s methods of {poro ” jncluding Charles Ellis as The opening of the com-|.pjjjom,” John _Harwood, Lillian position by the strings in unison is{yingsbury, John Crump, Philip Wood, particularly effeetive. g o | Brandon Peters, Maud Andrew, Rose 4 . 9 . The second number was Brahme | ot Fléon: Rivers, Horsil , “Concerto in D Minor for Violin and | fOMEL (e On N hers. : e i Orchestr Dr. Thaddeus Knl{\. -.:x»‘ S H o : capable assistant conductor of the . - \ : orchestra, ¢ r | GARRICK — Margaret Anglin, i most satisfac 3 r. L 0 Py o a played th, i | The Sea Woman. 4 4] In all legendary lore trom Isis %nd ! Osiris to the days of Robin Hood Benofmtes e mon s nothing that i wo’fiscinat- | ’ 2 i . trontment and 1 o or | L e N e o e ot | 1 Al have the honor of introducing all the subtle vari O he “eolg | these sailor men of ancient days who d themes flee 1 ot | ventured forth on the terrifying sea, Jiolin. -The adagio was full o whose ends they knew nat of, whose fes 0 | B e e e transformed | jimits were bevond ken. with joy in g & 2 ul, gay | their hearts, a smile in their eyes . allegro "giocoso movement of thel /5", T ihocr on their lips to tReir ' , l ‘ : S e c O n O‘m = 0 r concerto. women who waved them good-bye th’:‘lflv:gg&;"d“‘v O T o |from the shore. And those women, :sz:g‘ph:,‘.‘._\- mnlv:mglnulx%'t‘ ;2;}“ than |1ess adventurous than their mates, ° A - ; a nus; but han i cont back to their weaving, sew £iE i R R R the city has felt 1n years Rave conceded this to be Tachalkow- | i their long-haired, brawny, fight- wm-l’ few Teel that it ; < - |Ing males IheY jeared nothing that| ss——— - sion < [ g h 3 'I ha ‘:al * « oy o 3w B e s ublime hetghts o7 4o 3l s molded Molla Han- Better n U omel ‘A radical departure in the retailing of home furnishings that Seans ome _of its wildest | — — — | Thousands Have Discovered Time B & - g i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets enables you to buy the Nation’s award-winning -models on eternal tor- | J © T el s DimAn e Are a Harmless Substitute p the dis- 3 >y . & 5 B T, ! Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets — the ' Sk i, UNIper 1ar| p e o it ¢ TRIPLE GUARANTEE basis and at popular prices trasts and laxative, and their effect on the Joons on e tour mevensuision| e COMPOUND |10 L igest instantancons. 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Haven't you stopped its dependability. wouldut you? i ! ] i ou u:- pru. l? your home; you've always wanted the best for to ask yourself these questions? il RIS T T b A i&’::t:t ):;::‘t kmflg%hmrcd&?&u&m%ho:;e&m— St 2 S By this time you'd be making up your =) 2 | TeRtecin . prices, » ecting “Is the style right?” mind quite definitely that you wanted o i A o e e PUBIOGS Bt Cha]Rtoreiok . “Fg it built to last?"™" one of these models. if only the price = “Is it honestly priced?” were not beyond your means. HoME FURNISHING STYLES ASSOCIATION “Am I making the best possible sclec- o i B e ; i LIt then. our obliging salesman quoted Dept: Bf. 6 EAST 39%th STREET 1:. NEW YORK, N.Y. E - vou a price no more than (and prob- ably less than) you are in the habit of paying for just ordinary home furni ings, certainly there’d be no hesitation on your part in buying this TRIPLE GUARANTEE article. 1t’s just that ) 1‘ 1 T .8 | by the sesl in his window, (illustrated in lower right hand corner). o Wil &2 = L I ) / H“’-“JD‘(U(M A // If our salesman, in answer to your up- spoken questions, told you you were looking at a national award-winning model, one that bore the official en~ dorsement of an association known as 777 ! o o] a national authority on home furnish. Way With évery piece of homte furnish. ing styles, you'd foel more confidence ines marked with the ASSOCIATION'S P W ! i s Lo : : o : i - e e ™1 oo scal of approval, the - ‘Yes, We Have Room for You i3 - sy v gl Ao (AT ) Baid this happy host and hostess when their most wel- coms out-af-town guest dropped in on them late : SEne v FE e o S ‘ : ene evening. Why, this big davenport contains a You are most cordially' invited to see our exhibit of National Awdrd-Winning Models comfortable bed and you can stay just as long as : A FEW HERE ILLUSTRATED—MANY MORE AT OUR STORE you please, ~ How much satisfaction it gave this family-to be able to accommodate their guest instead of being con- fronted with the embarrassment of telling him they had no spare bedroom. A4 Pleasure to Present You s With This Gijft The modern Davenport-bed was made to serve a double 1 { G J i . purpose. In the daytime and evening it is a luxu- LUK i / = g We have subscrx‘bed for a & rious and beautiful living room piece; at night a - I il il x A limited number of “Home ¥ f 4 AT Furnishing Styles,” the de 1t will be a. pleasure for us to shaw you the manyhne e e : luxe magazine dedicated to - Davgnport-be_da on dn_syhy here. There is a good- ;~ the Art of Home Beautify- ek looking ‘mahogany-finish Davenport in tapestry-or : " % e TR e o e The Evening Meal velour, with Stearns & Foster mattress for'$115 . One Third of Y":" Life Ll ing. -We shall be delighte After the long day's duties, what a pleasure 1o sit at table within ! : \ ; rtion of lif i : - ; he smiling ci nes. ¢ The WYNDHAM of genuine walnut veneer is the aristocrat of bed- beautifully illustrated Home and comfort that makes your bosom swell with pride thu_:. s is / :room suites. . The Heppelwhite influence is apparent in the grace- your home. ~This sturdy furniture displays a strong Jacobean s £t v fal arching’ of the mirror frames and the general delicacy of Furnishing Style Magazine. influence in the characteristic turnings of the leg, the p!am LIFE TIME FURNITURE I8 MORE THAN A NAM-E contour. - Two-toned flmnm:le ‘n{{er l:lm bgdr:we; pulls. Dresser, bt flmcber? pl?t;_nli near the flol?r. the upl;t»;lqmdl:‘burnu‘meml. l.nnl & i i ‘our pieces, true B it / h ish type. Exteriors of this combination walnyt TR Scalae ol tho. bighes: trpo of cubtost wark, and 9l TRIPLE It’s worth a visit just to See {aki are: Kaishediin! a bisutifal twectonc elfoct” *Ton piscesd all UARANTEE. models. ,, a copy. TRIPLE GUARANTEE models. f:“ MAYER @ CO » \ | 7 -> : A lfri»ze,l’ossessioh at $425 . : : Inyitingly Priced, $300° Seventh Street : 234 ~ Betweefi D &E : 7f11 LmnlllllllfllllfllllllllllllfllIlflflll!flllllll!llllflllll

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