Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 30

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=50 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDMESD —_— e v AM l l SEM E:N' I ‘S MUTT AND JEFF—They Ought to Slip Some Intogro to the Grand Jury. .+ gk e | [THESE CIGARS Look Awce). | (Rave A Smowa,) [ FING. T WANT TLL Lat R FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, RALF AN HOUR'S PASSED)): I BUT ONE 1S LOADED WMH MUTT! AND | ™ AsK You some SMolk€ UP For A I GAVE MUTT THE T WOADER WHAT'S —By BUD FISHER. ’ ’ x : | INTEGRO, ™e STUFF EXCUSE ME A || QUESTIONS ABOUT FEW MINUTES UNTIL WRONG CIGAR: AND DETAINING JGEFS KEITH'S—“The Meistersingers.” | RIALTO—“Where the North Be- j| AT CapRE S AR ERI0N MOMEAT WHILE [ | YOUR PAST LifE | i THe INTEQRE HE'S GONNA Ask e " The Keith layout for next week is ins.” | RELLATOS JRUN: 00 T STEP INTHE S0 DOR'T LINGER Sy ABoUT MY PAST LIFE! headed by “The Meistersingers’—a s csbcef | {GENAA SLBTET 1 ke NEXT ®oOM! | Ry 2 hae “Where the North Begins,” a War- | AND THem HEL TELL | WORRY ABOUT H!S group of Bostonlans who have|per Bros. classic, will open a week's QUESTIORS ABOUT achleved exceptional honors in vaude- | engagement at Moore's Rizlto next ME Miss SCHULTZ 3 MY PAST LIFEL T'LL ville during exclusive summer en- Sulnday. : 3 i REAL PHONE NUMBER LIE (F NGCESSARY! composed of the Harvard, PIBTIM|wins $500 needed to provide a home | ~ Vs and Weber Male quartets. for the girl of his heart, although extra feature, Francls Wil-|certain death seems to lie in his path The exira feature, 1 " | Rintintin, police dog, claimed to be H lams and Jean Vannessi, assisted by | on0 0 1 P o e ciliment done Arthur Freed and Jack Gifford, will)alive, plays a vital part in this drama offer “A Study in Contrasts.” ‘iM,‘:;\e !wr(lh T a1 h : v e cast includes Claire Adams and . es, sl on | Grace Hayes, known in Washington i ywayi0“yMeGrail, supported by Pat nees both in vaude- | Hartigan, Myrtle Owen, Charles Stevens and Fred Huntley Special orchestral numbers will be { featured. with new songs and frocks. Hayes is one of vaudeville’s big per- 25 sonalities. Rubini and Diane—the first a viotin- | COLUMBIA—"“The Ragged Edge.” ist of note, the second a songstress of ability—return in a routine of mel- ody and interpretative bits of song next week and danc Davis Darnell, seen here last with Lew Fields, in “Blue Eye will appear in “Bird Seed,” an am ing playlet with chuckles innumer- Loe Columbia announces for beginning Sunday after- Ragged Edge,” a Goldwyn on of the story by Harold . Alfred Lunt is costarred it with Mimi Palmeri, whose rise able. Jumes Dovle. recently of Doyle [to screen prominence has been and Dixon, together with l-;“m-llune'r(-;‘:rn- Forrest Halsey adapted it Christie, a dainty dancer, will con-|to the screen and Harmon Weight|ecd by Robert Brenon ith Joe Rock |* : Wednesday, “Paid in | i tribute attractive motifs. | directed its production, {in “The Cold Homestead,” & comedy.] Advance”; Thursday, Margaret Snow. | Princess. Takoma. Russell and Plerce, gt e e qLv g of o ouns — in “Veiled Women"; Friday, “Itching unday, William Duncan, in “The| Monday and Tuesday, Betty Comp- the ools.” one running away from jus- Alms”; Saturday, 'Ralph Lewis, in fight”; Monday, Constance ot e Il complete the Pill. wh s e e Apollo. [AWet-Bound Limited." %L Bill ot Divorcamente: |tor, 877 Coftway Totile, . The . des: Aenopis Eubilc { collu S annt 3 i sunday a ¢, “Brass," and - . Alice Brady. in “The Snow |Itustle o 3 Mermaldicopecy an . = < - y and the Pathe > | collapses and is nursed back from| Sunday and Monday, “Brass” a JWednesday, Wyndham Stand. | Kinograms; Wednesday and Thurs- Regular baths with Sergeant’s Skip- R {the ragged edge by a girl, and mar- | Aesop Fable. ¥The Covered Push- Olympic. ing. in “The Innes Man-: Thursday, |day. “Brothers Under the Skin,” Snub | Flea Soap will keep your dog free of | A SAFE METROPOLITAN—“The Girl of;[i5} De™ , oclieving himselt a crim- Tuesday and = Wednes Sunday, Lew Cody and Gladys Hu- | Who Came Back”; Friday, | Pollard comedy and Aesop's Fables: | fleas that torment him and may give him e P N e e T Stan Laurel inf, . " in Eugeno Sués “Secrats of st Moment”; Bebe | Friday | and poaturday, aCiowen | adangerous disease. It also cleanses, de- 2 e Golden 3 the way to an understanding Thursday. Dous- | Paris”; Monda he ¥our Horsemen ; grams. § odorizes and soothes sore skin. Greatly B imppoves the coat. Strictly a high-grade | soap, effective for human use. Sergeant’s Sunday and Monday, “Scars of Jeal- York. Skip-Flea Powder, for dogs and cats— » Paul Parrott. in “Post No _ Sunday, Katherine cDonald, in Will not irritate or nauseate. { Crandall’'s Metropolitan .nmnun('bsi for next week, beginning Sunday aft- | ernoon, Edwin screen ver- | sion of David Belas famous stage play, “The Girl of the olden W Man of Action.” | o AT rdie e S S or octona n(.:h Apocalypse”; Tuesday, Madge Savoy. | Betty Compson, in |Bellamy and Lloyd Hughes, in “Are | d|You a Failure?” and Charlie Chaplin, | Friday, oman With Four Faces. CENTRAL—"Counterfeit Love.” t Love' will be shown i ‘entral Theate “ first | George O'Hara, in “Fighting Blood.” $ s : Wednesday and - S, With J. Warren Kerrigan and Syl S Fentral Theater the fir*t) Round 9: Saturday, Jane Novak. in y. Norma Talmadge, in and “Golf, as Played by Gene Mones Slunev sndl Bermy | Biceigsc each i £ Sl f next week, beginning ' I % . ity 4 in “The Barnyard”; Monday, , at drug stores, toilet counters, Breamer in the stellar role ade Ly Ralph Ince. it, “Divorce” and “our gang the Law”; Friday. Milton |Sarazen”; Tuesday and Wednesday, ow's “Hunting Big Game in | SPOFUAg goods stores, sced stores and pet shops. Mr. Carew t is claimed, photo- romance of the sc “Boys to Board | “What a Wife Learned’ ey o = “ e e ‘and Bobby V Tak P v graphed prac v all the scenes on : B | Fiky: Alice” Brady: fio “The ;| “Brass” and Aesop Fable, “The Pace | A " and Bobby Vernon. in “Take (5 grap ¥ hrilling horse racin | jurday, ) E i . - | Your Choice”; Tuesday, “The Town Polk Miller's the locations where the thrilling r The story hinges upon | e e, i Bride That Kill Thursday, Betty Comp- | it Forgot God» and Aesop F Tee og 0. famous Dog i\’n(:n\ n:ln"-d‘q:;.n“«‘ are suppo accusation L.:l;: -4 against | = e son, in “The Woman With Four|“The Covered Pushcart”; Wednesda refecdiig antniiing “hafll“:ukt-;;fiif; iy ave oceurre " e gol o wo sistel one a Sun an¢ Monday, “'Scars o ral- | Lead: | ¥ g, - “ha . b o raining, wi ent chartar: » s et ! v n Laurel. in “Gas and ! er. | Fac and Johnny Jones, in “Stung"; | Lon Chan. in “All the Senator Vest's “Tibute to & Dog." Write today. 2 of '49. Miss Bre wer of the Polka saloon and to raise money to hall, who gembled with Jack |fortune. Marion the for the life of |Jack Richa Ramerrez, the bandii. (Mr. Ke: the c: T cripple, when he is trying desperately | ousy.” age the family | and “Golf, as Played by Gene Sara-| ~The Birth of a Nation.” D. W. Grif- | Friday, Norma Lee, | zen" Tuesda and Vednesday. |fith's wonderful = spect | “Brass.” and Aesop Fable, “The Cov-|shown at the Leader BoyS | ered Pushcar! Thursday. = Betty jo Sunda | e z 5 Were Val Jane Novak, in “Divorce,” |.jolg Tight?; Thursday, Dorothy | and Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven, in | Dalton, in “The Law of the Lawless, he Panic Is On"; Saturday, Doug! an Laurel, in Gas aid Air"; Friday and Lige Conley, in Sergeant's Sure Shot Capsules for worms, 60c; Cordition Pills for generalweakn There’s also a Sergeant Medicire for every dog ailment. S et weatnees 00 2% Our Free Ad Dep't will anewer any Guestion abo al acLean, in “A Man of Action, Man Between “Fighting i The important part of the | to Board Daniels. | ¢ompson, in “The Woman with Four T thousand human | Burns, in “Back to the Woods” and da 9 Viol. i i reated on the stage by Frank Kee: |} Wednexday *and Johnny Jones. in llrndd—“: Horce and 00 Hioacs e ce srapioven | Lyman H. Howe's “Shooting the ey, N Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 224 Governor St., Richmond, Va. is in the hands o' Russell Simp- “‘3‘ D€l casting”; Friday, Jane ” |in the making of the picture arth.” John: i “WHe A itHor"" | St 9a|ll\ur|\]>. “{x. : 4 fire.” a new Mermaid comedy, {and Bol s s douglas MacLean, in the Metropolitan World $ | Cholce. T Wil ve | “A Man of Action.” and Lige Conley. | |shown™ Friday and Saturday, with reel of Bray pictograph: in “This Way Out. shown. with musical embellishment = obby Burns Christie’s ' farce, in Back to the Woods.” arranged by Daniel Breevkin for the = ; Metropolitan Orchestra . o , Carolina. = CRANDALL'S — *“‘Smashing Bar-| sunday and Monday. Herbert Bren- | i \ " . .- non's “Rustle of Silk”; Tuesda PALACE—"Alice Acams. TIers. s Strongheart (the “Alice Adams.” Booth TaTkington's | ismashing Barriers,” is to be shown ] “Brawn of the North"; i ¥ Bryant Washburn :U!f] which won the Puliizer prize will be presented in screen form at Loew's Palace Theater next week, beginning Sundav afterhoon. Tt was adapted for the camrera by Rowland V. Lee and directed by King Vidor. Florence Vidor is its s .(md the cast includes Claude Gillingwater, Mavate Farola By, will be shown Steele, Thomas Rici | follow on Wednesday : Astor and Margaret Landis. {in the “Law of the Lawless.” a thrill- fv of & modern Ameri- | ing story of gypsy and Tartar lifelton, in social “set” has near- (@#long the Danube, supported by Theo- | Thursday and Griffith's Iy passed her by through the inability loff. Charles De Roche and “The Birth of & . Saturday, of her father to keep pace with the Marshall The come: show. ! Jack Pickford. in “Garrison’s Finish.” financial progress of the town Her ms in “Once O life bec a series of deceptions ty Compson and Rich and makeshifts until « financial crash | will be featured Friday and awakens and leads her toward ro- [in “The Woman with Four F: m. e melodrama of the underworld, direct- d - !at Crandall's Theater the first three | ff days of next week, bezinning Sun-| day afternoon 1t has many thrilling and features William Dun- | and erguson. in “Hung! be Daniels, in ay, Alice Brad »d by Edith Johnson comedy, Hippodrome. nd Monday, Norma Tal- Within the Law"; Tuesda | | Sunday Imadge, in HADDINGTON CLOTHES l Meyer’s Shop Meyer’s Shop Our Last Clearance Event Sold Out Every Suit in Our Stock The results were so sensational that in a space of 7 hours we did a business which we anticipated would take 10 days—WE ARE GRATIFIED AT THE APPARENT CONFIDENCE WHICH THE PUBLIC DISPLAYED from the response to the announcements of this sale—OUR CLOTHING BUYER IMMEDIATELY RUSHED TO THE MARKET and this is the story— Another - History-Making Sale—the result of a Fine Clothing Maker’s (end - of - the - season) Concession Men’s Fine SUITS —in a sale at— We will not quote a com- parative valuation—because this stock was not our own— / P’ but, from the description be- low—WE FEEL THAT YOU WILL APPRECIATE THAT é / / ._:.{ YOU OWE IT TO YOUR- P / / SELF, and CANNOT AF- FORD TO MISS AT LEAST | 1" / INSPECTING THEM. THE LOT CONSISTS OF— g One and Two pants suits—2, 3 3 and 4 button models—patch or ////} : /l plain pocket styles—business ‘or o sport models—Silk Stripe Wor- steds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Home- spuns—(all of the finest manu- facture)—Browns, Grays, Lovett Blues, Checks, Stripes, etc—all sizes. "BUICK day THE BUICK MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES or 10 2 4 an entirely new and distinctive line of Quality cMotor Cars ~ In beauty, design, speed and original mechanical features such as four wheel brakes. the 1924 Buick models provide the most revolutionary advance in motor cars thus far contributed by the industry. ~ ~ ~ ~ WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM BUICK MOTOR COMPANY WASHINGTON BRANCH 14th and L Streets N.W. OPEN EVENINGS MOTHERS, ATTENTION Also in the lot are 2 and 3-button models for young men and junior 17 to 22 year VALUES AND THE SAVING size—double breasted models as well. YOURSELF. MEYER'S SHOP /@ (I “ Could you conceive of any rea- son why every fairminded man wouldnt drop in—YOU WILL JUDGE T H EIR ACTUAL “Everything for the Well Dressed Man”

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