Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1923, Page 4

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Page.) Where Your Dollotrr Count Mort BEHREND: 720~22~24 th St.N.W. A List of Tuesday Specials Unequaled for Value-Giving racters The _hero, and a brave to put his to 1923. parisons, but for dramatic value, in-|only thing he can do is drive a team, | Rood works have made her famous | thriHing race by motor car, in & driv- |her associates and the police as POLVE—Panline Frederick, IR jof the stage play, it does not seem | With dirty face tumbled hair, he |léctures. Bhe signs a contract to| The usual news and cartoon fea- |arrested and stands tral Milton | tlon with the it Do tabo: this week, written by Michael Mor- Sine irealism the character of @ big-|COUNtry clubs and beautiful homes, | Unexpectedly returns home for a gram. ipathetic hard’ luck story she te It i listed as a drama, but it apPears [presenting at the Shubert-Garrick | Andrew Bullivant, otherwise| Misunderstanding comes as thelr di- | her husband the lover of ThasRsE T, sentences her 1o one year on the farm thriils as “The 3 in the last two unusing., _‘ aps those | his count home with a devoted | When her completed play has been|formed into a sophisticatcd—and in- week is a strong one, appealing to l gins. Steve falls in love 1sually exciting manner. is for the purpose of ralsing the There is a lovahle nephew llgnl‘u the theatrical production adds fuel to the flume, for th when the call for the old life becomes farried in haste. During the first for dramatic happenings, she arranges |Of ¢ivil engineering, and back in Ari- repent at leisure,” for the action Il would be robling the story. The | Lion in the rebuilding of a great dam “ho callei ' prologuc, I Ut | RIALTO—“Hunting Big Game in| {10 of (e power that had made | (e, Sccomplishment of hle own crea British playwright n the same time she reaches the pinna- who is ic‘“:"w veldts and in the jungle, with- | pathos, surface crustiness and under- | - . - : = T . : o r s 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. - (., MONDAY, APRIL 23 et s e e RV O T e | > T Cyril Maud, was shown yesterday aticlouds darken over their happiness|among Europe'’s children. After| make the lecture tour. Moral: No|thrilling high Mghts in the life of a|to th and to her for Al |Toew's Pulace Theater “with Theo-|from the day they arriv e, t00| & Vear of hardship &nd untold |woman can run her home and take | professfonal boxer. : e o ne s ommenib | dore Roberts in the name role. proud fo live on his wite's income, | struggle the armistice fn migned und | care of her family anywhere save by | In “Environment, “Alice Lake, a | (ruc chatacter and that the is he; E A providential maxim forbids com- | seeks & position, and finds that the | she returns home, to find that her|staying on the. home ' grounds. ')n'lrl from the uuderworld, known to | followed by the ¢ . e ” " dependent of the usual glamour of film | work which hi aborers do for him | &nd that she is wanted everywhere ing rain, with an express train lend Chicago Sal,” is caught in the act of . inlishmen and Chinese in thrilling| o) ) orgtion, since the setting is that|On the ranch. Dressed in blue denim, | by everybody to make speeches and | exzitement to the picture. burglarizing a farmer's house. She is | than explair « ilty One.” " : | likely that any actor, stage or screen, | begins his low!: while' his| make & lecture tour of the country, | tures, with an educational flm on | Silla as the farmer. Knows as Stear | pon pith the Eifl I e “The G Tltl\e(\fin\r""tlyhe ia at pois | GARRICK—"Girl in the Limou- | cowd ey e e Iwasel hionable | and after a lapse of a few months | Japanese schools, complete the pro- |pleads for her, belng influenced by o @ Chicamy Sa “The Guilty 3 t = . . Zlund throws her inte week's vacation to find her son mar- —_ none of which 1s true, and the cc — b s Pauline | brained man slipping into the whim- | & i an exclusive . s 7 e court Bou aun Peser e \E stage. | George Marshall's comedians are |Sical fussiness of a pampered old age, | soclul “set. ricd to a hotel telephone operato CENTRAL—*"Environment.” instead of sending the girl to jai <y s of a melo- | Theate: o 4 9 wood | Grumpy, is a famous barrister who |Vérgent paths lead them farther apart | Brice, played by’ Carmel Myer b ering at Crandall's [of Steve, whose house she to have all the hu A el L L I R s et DL e R I |und & violent quarrel on the night|her beautiful little girl child trans- | Central for the first four days of this |tempted Lo rob. Then the ama, fo 5 s nd yet , T : s A - as denoue- | attuned to the ry young granddaughter and attendants, [Fedd ends with his departure for theltoXicated —"vamp.” The lecture con e teago Sal eabou E ot Which i out in a0 |this writer. Its presentation, prob- | Who humor his ulmost childish whims, [T8nch and hers for New York city to| tract 15 canceled, of course, but that monotony of farm life for a time is “ad he SHE IR WA U o s : 5 4 _ dorable Sylvia elopes with the | too strong to resist and she retu story conc a young married | money for respectable productions | been trusted with a fabulously valu husband has been seeking to ad B urus c.,fi:,‘fe"mr.?, m::‘| mm“.g the war and | later on ey . able diamond and, as m'u has an eye |Make something of himself by a study o i te. char- : : oy zona he stakes all his lands to be able t it scemed if both the e I it from an ornamental young crook h Aelers and the audience were BOINE ]Otop a) S. who steals the diwmond and—but|!® ®ive his theory practical applica- eed, the act might al- Semwnee iCiviiataaliveninsr which has crumbled to ruin. With Inas o erime Salvanizes the old man into % |the accomplishment of his own crea- introduces all the A of his wife'’s desire to give to the Africa. and in |WOTld What her genlus dictates. At YWRIERE | All the thrills of stalking game on |doing it there is such laughter ..“u,‘,,x.,rhmn.,n with her play, and yet y finds her life empty without the love e Ll enrrent devotion to his young people |standing attacks of man-eating bes o gt el g gt domest trayed | which once enriched it. And so, will- d pursuing fleet animals to their ature set to thrills and i Doy W pursuing fleet animals to their| n nature set to thri ud o ipd iug to sacrifice her carecr, she rétupns 3 nobler and broader-minded with trusty flvwers in the wilds npy. tremulous with weak- | hyehan i S arm S and raspy as to temper, depends [Eatie S i emgey O Ess DR Gil Tor the Brit : : y on the people about him | “"3Vehristie co . S : ol i i P s IT AL Snow's remarkable motion pic- he has no big moments of his and & Baihe norey “"r:‘l‘,‘s‘.b“”" ort | ture, “Hunting Big Game in Africa. ‘u. He has no part, even, in the |plete the Hst of film attractions dramatic shock of sudden dark- musical program is enhanced by & Nothing like this has been presented | Giunond: leaving the mebhew Uncoms |na st s oranis Abrams, and | Nothing ik has bee es estral speclalty, “Danse Ma- e ert woman {in_Washington before. e = i = Phetures dot the rotogravure s The tour of Snows i in which the old EA L e ene N the pictures covered thousand rister triumphs and brings roman- b, the big newspapere. anC Clesely |miles, and often they had to ppiness to the young party con. | COLUMBIA—*“The Famous Mrs. : Fair.” he adds the fnishing |gan < picture. r - { criek evidently plos, rare ere | <1 The Famous Mrs. Fair.” by James | cold_and_ L nt i . wher feather Hleh t ! Forbes. produced in screen form un- | i tulicsonie b overcome, { denizens of the f e : er. Conrad Nagle {der the direction of Fred Niblo, is P o ear with | the Dark Co y hew Is @ manly youngster, | the feature at Loew's Columibia that _was ! the a r @ can be sald of | Theater thfs week. with Myrtle e of its]th i 3 wdman in the title role, Huntly rdon as Jeffery Fair, her husband {and Cullen Landis und Mar, as Alan and Sylvia, 1n2 il semivil=l 5 2 “ours two children. The story as set forth cociety loafer in|had to take t : tall r 1 3 in the screen version of the play lives. With telese ) * h Blanche Bates and Hen rful_close-u y of the lishmen. | of Africa are given those viewing kes Trene ss woman of the |4t the Rialto Theater this week. | 1t a hobby and without j ehildren. In her elabora “Announcing That after 30 years with K. Kneessi's Soms, most of which time I served as the active head and manager, I am establishing my own luggoge business at the ad- dress below. In this new enterprise I will be better able to serve the many hun- i dreds whon I consider my per- | styles in misses” an sonal petrons, us well as others 1268 xeedkingdthe combination of quality y and moderate price in LUGGAGE'. Opening announcement in a few _—J women S Black, Navy, Tan, Copen Brown Capes of lustrous faille s weeks. in moire, stripe and black patterr Edw. L. Kneessi’s Smart, snappy styles with ne Soon to be located at 2 fluffy collars and trimmed with 409-411 7th St. N.W. : fringe. Women’s Silk & Crepe Dresses ‘ellenco of the Similar to the dre an wilds, of alityme crepe and < rich, beautiful coloris blendings of Paisley, in a variety oi goor a the 1y 80 good that the ot that e varticularly pleasant, ar that the clder S complete | most part it I8 the story of a wrecked sure shot, for time and time ag: the bill — hom and such a story seldom is - picture- | METROPOLITAN—“What a Wife But its purpose is to teach to e killed with oh and that purpose is well catness and dispatch. The elepl Learned? rhinerosceros on the warpath does| .ypat a Wife Learned.” shown for the first tin the Metropolitan |} 2. ot permit much time f iming. yesterday woon, deals with a r, did a lot of home wreckii of the We: End { Often one of the = ral cameras set monientous question of today, “Can | though it is difficult to bellev . ! by the photographers would Miss Ethel Intro- | UP by ot into the aiv by the charging |} row circle of a wedding ring | the crash of the wealthy Falr family sband and a career?™ | of Long Island is typi 3 . plaved by Marguerite | Having given enerously % too mtEEnpuoLE for _ambitious girl, who | money and finally her son to Dalt i eLt : : xen had for writing, and has Nancy Fair concludes t EXTRA SPL e Ssaettion "ot hamely | cauipeed with iy if ices | IR S AR TUER R hnes, | wre ot Sani e haian s ol Extra Size s ts, $4.95 to S9. a village a school Stylish straightline styles, with n iz s ind there meets and falls in 2 f r : ¥ A\ row belts, pockets and richly silk embroid- ; ered. \) with a young ranch owner. he you replace Babies’ White Dresses ' White Batiste Dresses for baby. c made in bishop or yoked styles, with neat lace ‘edge or embroidery trim- mings. a h attractive minor uring the a acting cloaked his part with realit “This is true also of the short cha ter portraval offered by Hen the role of Dr. rajevo on y plunged physic ole world into iy the m as the e 1i strikin effective ire vom and Florence Rdney in well the adventures or. © When t 1t PRESIDENT—'Six Cylinder Love.’|co e President Players last ull[l began their third New Boys’ Pongee Suits With Black Pants The newest of B Wash Suits, buttoned on styles, with waists of pongee and pants of black satine. 3 to 8 sizes. the attempts of the warthogs and | however. and refuses to marry and to attack the flivvers were | ga the “career” which draws B e a shining goal The man dition o the purs: s. however, he will never, in SEhe Pictureieinies o v fere with her work in _great DeB. : wmbition, so they are married and intimate moothly for aw ulu villages. 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