Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 18

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NATIONAL—Fhe. “The Last Warning" comes to the National next week, following ree- ord-breaking rums in New York and Philadelphia. The play was wrl by Thomas F. Fallon, who peds e It around to every manager in Now York, ull of whom accepted As.»ohly to_reject it again Mr. Fallon, who was g,imew; actor, conceived the id#hk of the play through s ghanes Seadin € of the movel, “ThesFouse: of Fear.” He had already ritten 0 dramas and a number B one-adf plays; but his undertakigg - to dramutize -t o at uzk-sh rnr me ninth se: Star Concert series will clo- Fuesday afternoon :at 5:3i Rulnn of Hentsau," lk:l('l pleturisation of Tomantic nut Sundey k. ., “Sho portray X, = & ;‘:, minent Toies arform. | o a worthless king e week ajre Elatne Hammors : Flavis of Ruritan| Claire Windsar, ’ Brnnv. w;.nm mo | renen T &ext Gertrude Astor. Bet Lytall. as ‘Rudolph_Rassendy?T, ¥n Hobart Bovqorxh he Iym Sels- llr Anthuny of Fate' ite”: the numerous the ocolorful tal ulcvcr TOguS Queen Cody, !on Bk, | Bert ng: & “Adolphe Mepjou, Jo: sephine Crowéll - Nigel De: Br!xller and Massive sets lend alnost the charfa dly. gorotl reday; sha o ¢ the’ Noten “Tln Nlncty and Nine New m Hoot Gi londu, WIII Horos yb‘fl‘m i Lawless" in --s.vdun"~ ‘*sho&.m €. adness’ of roun" ig Boy” Williams i Wedne bt FEET rail Ww. 2 Heter Makes ch-rn fn Di- unday, Iunlli -Y-ekle Coogan, in_ Wednesday and -.ml ... vores Sult. ‘that Lena C.:Hesen hl‘ Chdrgin; & mubnnd from whom she was not » | divoroed she went marriage ceremony at Clarendon, Vas April i3, 1933, Willlam R, gove: yeste, petition tor Ammhnnt of the to have told mlrrl:n. “The wi frlr?da m« she. hw Frederick Clit- ford, her former husband, the car- nival at 15th and H streets northeast lagg July. . wnon 6 asked her about it., H decl she denied the run He is represented by Attor- homu G. O'Nelll. —ee e r.ucnmx MEAD FINED. [than twent enies the Jonn 8d. conductitg a lunch- (kb wares oo ) asserts ier hus with keeping an insanitary- place, was fined $10 in the District Columbia branch of Police Court yesterday’ by Judge John P. McMahon. - The health department inspector who prosecuted the case told the court that.the ta- bles, kitchen, walls and scales of the 1age were dirty. unwholesome and in insanitary condition, The ORIGINAL tted Milk 'WIFE APPEALS DIVORCE. Mrs. Lola B. B, Marshall has noted ll ID ea] from a d e of Justice oehiing of the District Suprems L T I absolute divorce to her husband, Willlam H. Marshall, The couple had been married more ars_And the ‘wite ‘n(cernLT‘flndur[ and ntinued to 1 gureet, charged | With her Bfter making the churges > Horlick's Wadsworth Camp/ novel gy mpting _something news ory is full of trick situa stage novelties and is sald- ¥ virtually every role of pla herine II:DM:AM. in nely ifl londuy, Francis of the" Bushman -% ¢ esday, 'wood”; Thursda MacDoneld, ln “The uuau / ntleman of LAIh Friday, "Chulnn ox qn Dut Friday, Junutmo Logun, Saturday, Dou; il oaiomy Junsr; Basardsy, Tinorin: Man,of ‘Action,” 3 /ATin, in “Where the Nnr(h 67 specta to the swift rush ‘of €vents in \the life-of the harsssed Englishman ‘mblance d that he is . [able to take his place on the throne and' no one is the wiser. . “Rupert of Hentzau" is of such length and so complete in entertain- blo | ment quality that the supplement bill will be Testricted to thesview is v - ———ie i u‘r Daeves 1os Metropolitan World Sur- 2 "OVE 7“6TOBY N"LD'NG s \ lsam" e Claftin vey and & brief symphanic prelude. Palmars s | Water, nnu and mlh Kept in It 18 *'::!::h éh: salq, 2 season .| thers remain ¥ nevsy = at_the_various. POLI'S—Willigm Hodge in “For egins.” CLAFLIN Will Give Correct Casals and Alexander Tickets are on sale by T} Smith, Inc., 1308 G street: n&nn Photoplavs. e i COLUMBIA--“The: Wllte “Roses’ mmm i “The | nce” and Eye 2 peinning. Monauy. . eventnk. preparatory to a New ¥ reml Hodge will be rocalla hi ent performances_in '-an‘fig Home™ and “A Cure for Cur he_introduces a_ philosophical . note which, it is claimed, has ‘in some measure:, st satisfied the Inquiring mind of A prominent magasine suid| play: *‘For All of Us' is| v democgatie, - Thele is a every pfi¢’si probiem.” to, suppért Mr. | Flor- Marion elle Murry, and Frederick 1818 G St. City Club Bl zan.” .}.’.‘,‘." “Beginnin Sunday and contiruing | the through . Mops the Ambassador will offer for the fizst time in Wash- i ington the Selanick plcturization of olel Sir Anthony 1 to “The &, il Teturn Prisoner. -of “Rupert of th's latest | Hentaal will be seen tagt ‘fnclud- ne Ro-e" which | Ing Elgide Hammerstein. Bert Lytell, run in New York, |Lew Cody, Claire Windsor, Hobart ext woek, Bosworth %ing Rine others. “The White Rése” 2 > introduce l\.osrsflov ello; Mr. arlmth'j “For All of ~ CHICAGO, Séptétiber 26.—Running water, telephone trio servies o are N' an on No Vlrr 1 Buasr o *Rlec were mllnlllfihd ‘Qnd elevators oper- 4 ;mnl Hegent. of Sunday. Elinor. Fair, @ distance of Monday, hty-five feet to make way for a Tus du w')l:l’ Glrlsflha‘vl Huhn .; w:dm ng plan. ‘Movers esti- ungry Heyt mated the welght; of th Old Sweet Sonk ¥5.000,000 no:ndl AT B other Grlm!h D to W-ihlht’ photoplay, has had lon at the Cfllumhll' he cast provid Hodge_include: ence n, Ec Abbott, Frank Burbe Robert Middlemass Howard PRESIDENT—"The Goldfish” President Players will present £ the dramatic high lights next week in “The GoldHsR™ the. corhedy in_ which Miss Marjorje, Rambeau achieved a great hit “The Goldfish” is_Gladys Unger's adaptation of the Ffench comedy by Paul _Armont and Marcel Gerhidon. | It will be staged under the personal direction of Harry Manners. with John L and Edith King in the Chief rol it is the.stony of & girl's evolution from poverty to affluence uccessful sffort hat_soclal suc- Floor Coverings— - . N in a Special Dollar Day Sale ¥ latest mcquisitiop. while Miss Carol Dempster, Nell Hamilton, Lucilie La | Yerne: Forer Strong, Jane Thomax, Kate rwce, rville lerson an Charles"MacK are in supporting roles. Cantral, wil” be exténded through ane - The sipry. -reveals the infatuation | other seven:day per\S beginning next 8t a southern aristograt and divinfty { SUBday Rfterncon at 3 o'clogk. Studemt for. “Teaule,” am orphum, girl}. . B of a lower social level, and the mad- Cnndnll S, 2 ness that.led the young mar to what Seemed but a momentary ‘mdtscretion.| “The Monkey'’s Paw.” - Sélznick’s Thé yeung man' flees, ls. ordaied | Am_ version-of the story of the. same into the miinistry and prepares to|name by W. W. Jacobs, wil marry & southern girl, a patrician. [ major atiraction ‘at Crandal At such a._mdment enters 'Teasie” |ater the first three days of nex with her jafamt, forlorn and home-|beginning Sunday afternogn at less. »Such Is the problem the voung | Wednesday and Thursday Cullen man fatés and brings to an ungucss- | Landis -and "Alice Cuihoun ‘will ‘ap- Rear in “The Midnight Alarm,” Confad Nagel and TLew- Cody. in “Lawful Larceny.” will be shown Frie day and Saturda “Human Wreckage,” ln. P qlodrlmn in which Mrs. It is now appearing at the the interest- | Wal- A sale not promoted so much as a pro- ducer of volume sales but rather as an ad- vertising medium—evidence of the great— purchasing power of a dollar in these departments at The Hecht Co. ‘District National Bank 1406 G Street _An-Efficient Branch .of Your Bu;mess That's the relation the strict National Bank aims to sustain toward its customers. Both efficient-andsuffi- cient. Efficient - in that vou'll find us keenly” alert to render prompt service. “Safficient in that the scope of service is ade- . quate for all your banking needs. t's a help to know you- have an organization as strong as ours ready to - cooperate. Cretonne Overdrapes Of fint quality cretonnes in light or $1 dark effects —two side pieces with = center valance to match. Full Size Curtains, Pr. Neat, hemstitched marquisette cur- tains in the full 274-yard lengths. A pair for $1. j able climax. - .~ KEITH'S—Bert Lyteil. mum—“ne Eternal Three.” he for the coming week at th's will bediendsdeby Bect Tatell| | . eturned from Rome an 5 3 e n ‘work on “The Bternal City.” 5 5 Coml‘igv:_.)‘i:lm?r; vtell comes in a unique playlet |30, 290 4i/Ced by Goldwyn Pictures Tuesday and in|on a lavish scale. ~ wood”; Thursday, The story. coperns & surgeon who Her ““Accldental margles a’ young wife with whom ‘Viola Dana. im Hiis “sci foster-son becomes: Saturdey, Owen fatuated. On his way to elope with |Moore and Alice Lake, in “Modern the son suffers a brain injury | Matrimony.” 4 d-buly a delicate opern}lvn - A eight. lg,"’iuvz his lite. The surgeon. Toves his vehue Grand. hcert rcheptzad Wfe, the othics of his profession de it S Jackie Coegan, in’ “Circus Wednesday and _Thursday, Hampton, Lew Cody. a: Nagel in rLawtul Laroeny K. Bushman and “Modern Marriage”: ay, “Miriam Coopér,-in ‘Her Acct dsn\ll Husband. iant,” by Robert Middlema novelist, Holworthy Hall, is supported’ by, Mary Car- Mayrice Sulltvan®and-Fred- Wednesday, Mirlam Gooper. .in Husband”; Friday, “Rouged - Lips"; the which he Robert N.v"i'hi-fier £ sl . Presigest. . 3. W. P, Lipscomb Tuscan Net Panels . Full 36 inches wide and 214 yards long Tuscan net -panels with fringed ends, in the ecru shade. Sash Curtains, 2 Pairs Fine quality, sheer scrimmed mar- quisette—many in attractive cross-bar effects. They are hemmed. Perfect Shades, 2 for Opaque shade cloth mounted on de- Pendable-spring rollers. In white, ecru, green or blue, 36x69 inches. Damask Table Covers Of heavy quality damask—358 inches, square. or round style. They are ideal, inexpegsive hunch cloths. Lace-Edged Scarfs, 4 for Attractive 18x54-inch lace edged scarfs with center of a smooth finished muslin. & |.mand that he perform the Sunday. |and, restore his foster-son and his own wife. What does he do? Hubul Bosworth, Claire Windsor, Griffith and - Bessie Love %f’ ing roles. ucation: Il.hs “The Spat Famjly,” ed- 1 and news subjects and spe- clliof‘fl“l!nl numbers will complete °-We- Tone { the biJL." B Chevy Chase. 2 LAC !N‘dmy “flld - .)ionfln) and Tuesday. D. erstein will' Be fea- Ifith's “OrpHans of the Storm Palace next Sunda: day and Thursday, Jam roadway Gold in “The Man Next Door”; Jouglas Fairbanks in :z:;knee Saturday, ation 0& Tife— | £1 omposer, ~’Zoe Howe EE—:EE—:—]IEE—EE et Viee President.and. Caghier m;gu Cliften 2 . sicgd posing amd e andsaish pic- ~.“The. “Frieadly Bank™:~ e unpie d by short-length 5 Wit be supplemented by short-leng BELASCO— ‘Scaramouche.” geptures and orchestral music, . 4 Miss Hammerstein plays- the role. ”f'afng{,n-' ‘e;;xh:'l‘ M“m“ of a young chorus girl throws into will open its third week the gayety of the worldis. brightest | [(-$ha-masinee | street, her temptations, ‘her adven: tures, her loves and her final escape fzom ‘an environment that has proved fatal to many. The picture has been given a lavieh | Thursda mounting. scenes, depicting | in “Orn: y of the famous night-life Do EOrts of New York are shows. atini's Who complain requently. motion ‘picture dired- fors aistort théithemes of _great stories in adgpting them for firenghiver. sheet nd that his Metro photoplay -t abatini’s stirring romang French revolution have beéty - followed 5 ’ Q it T S fh e v s et monthvend ‘clean-tp- Sa}e of“Staple merc proven worth at bargains that will COSMOS — “Merry- Go~B.ound rove bug money sayers to the thrifty who will be on hand tomorrow, 1508 H STREET, N. W. “Movie l(llqne (Opposite the Shoreham) "Sloane Endorsed Merchandue"‘ v featur und. assures - PLEASING DESIGN - ‘DEPENDABLE MATERIAL RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP REASONABLE PRICE in *the - ustal ht“ nl Super and - e Mol Masaue. (¥ [ & The u:lmtx.and ummv on backed : ' 80 years of npmqb(e dealing ique creatioir of Mr? dew, late'® u‘\ turday, he unshine 81 ‘Lot “A” .- Coney Fur Chokers $1.95 Black or browa, fall fug, . nished, |, with head'ang tall, 27 inches long, - Lot “B” Girls' All-wool s1 d compan Velour Table Runners 18x350-inch size—in blue, rose and tan colors. They are made with over- locked ends. e ar of the Bowton Grapd-Opera. “Merry-Go-Roupd’ ploited here so° reétently Washington ogght.to-know. what su- entertainment it offers in the ance of the little organ. grinder f the Prater, the famous Coney Is-| 1d of Vienna, and a noble alde to! he Tats peror of Austria. It is be-| shown for the first time at Cos- the lowest for the best | nt Masgiie” is an attraction.| unique. presented by 'Vjelet Morley. | Henriette Bemdel, “Voice from Helly-§ Joseph- Del Pusnte,.>and & e names and faces of | atest celebrities, in the e entertainment. ractions will include the . Barrys and (he Woolfords, noted fame = ilies. in the past, present.and future, “ vaudeville; McFarland-and Palace, Helene Hamilton _and the 1923 ediiidn Sherwin Kelly in ershaw’s “Bike-Ology,” 81 T —— Bath Towels, 2 for Heavy weight, double ioop Turkish towéls in white with colored Jacquard énds. Size 22x44 inches. t - Huck Towels, 6 for - Heavy huck towels, very absorbent. Finished with stripe damask ends. \1zes 8x36 inches. $1 4y and An astorted Tt of tast color plaid, check “pretty styles trimmiogs. " siaes 18 th 4. Lot “G” § Boys' All-Wool Sweaters some’ trimmed with Sk tringe: - Full cut. 3 Lot “H” Men's Nainsook I¢ is these qualniu which ‘we d our merchandise, yet they add no to the cost. Our'p € 'miderate inall cases *land wé sincérely lleohé e other opportuiisies. - Bath Mats, Each ™ - Large size heavy Turkish bath mats in neat attractive patterns of blue or rose. Tot “1" Extra-Size Lot “J” ome - wonderful feats, - and $1 Sateen istrong “Happy Chapple,” < and merry sstor(es. The U Crats-are’ aiwaye:a Co STRAND—“Battles of 1924. James C. Mo¥ton. assisted by Ma- mie, Edna and Alfred Merton, will appear, for the first time at popular prices, as the headtiners af the Strand | Theater next week, beginning. Sunday, i t mirth provokers: “The4 $1 - Double-Bed Bedspreads $1.35 Good weight Crochet - Spread, in assorted Marseilles designs; b e med Pillowcases 22¢ Perfect mos feature. » : Pillowcases, 5 for Smooth-finish muslin cases in the 42x36-inch size. . They are finished with deep hems. Wi i scalloj sbudo i { e | Pylisier combimation " colors brows, . "Biaas 28 10 31. uality, £l Tegulation size, i e e 10pieces .- : : Lot 0 Lot “P” L s : ‘Also & selection of ) “Bayric) “All Loather . Trimmed and ~ |' Dytch Rompers Seamless Sheets ; 0 e 2 by Panty Dreuen 3 or double bed size sheets of a good HATS -~quality muslin. They are nieatly hem- - med afle; hot proof. $1 include® the Breakaway Barlows in “Sv‘nsullunhl Novelty: Ca- pers”; Phil Davis, “A Dark KnightT from Dixieland’; Félix Berpard- and Sidney Townes, the composer ° of “Dardanelia” and a singer of note, with the Homer Sisters and mmlny in “A Vaudeville Symphony,” with Billie Kamena at the piano. The photoplay, “Is Money Every- Aoy ,‘f,’;y“;“ o= n{,-..""' We have just received our new stocks for fall in.a smashing hu- which are exceptionally complete and offer man-interest stofy. - Lo J7 7 a"wide choice in design, weave and price. GAYETY—“ETNZY Times."" " ORIENTAL RUGS || DOMESTIC RUGS m;“Lfy‘;‘T’T’"h'a’....l’“%p:téi.'.fi‘;“’:..:i Room Sizes - - $135 up um $92.5000$135 . Small Sizes - - 20 up 110 Synday matinee, is said to 0? very pleasing entertainment. y(he‘ CHiNBsE RUGS'in 3 Axnlnmn 7481075 . are on ahe-all miodes 9:1'1 «.memu - Murray, Carrie. 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