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10 + AMUSEMENTS Lenore Ulric as Kiki. At the National The fnning Monday will present K, Be- Davi ¢ CUlrie Miss Ulrie as Kiki had a2 two-vear successful engagement at the Belase the longest run it that house, what a wonderful versatility of this cast, Max Thomas Harry | Jane Farrell, includ- Figman, titchell, richardt, will bé Brickert ath Gates and here play y was produced unde ul supery fon of Mr. Bela the Faversham in "A Lesson in Love. sunces Willi nd New sonin Thes The ¢ the Yor and America’ Faver- York or next npany hirty- nd sh- new great ro tor sham. in ) comedy success at the Shubert: week, ops Monday will come vet fr ninth Stree ter, New after playing Itimore ington. D, return playhous in the m Thi; tive W, nnounced, is posi- last app zen cloth stage den ) velvet rob as wo of him th - apped Freneh ex- r the war, in strategic methoc that engage sis enemy an s with a beautitul war whom he instructs lesson of 1 r sineerit pathy Ventiona mount love. The nes are rooms of an Engli Arches, and in a London hotel. = Mr. sonally directed the "The Covered Wagon World bistory evidence of Ame: heroism In con id in the drawing home, Norman ‘h_boudoir in a versham per- cast ican replete with courage tion wi little it ure Covered Wag of which will be at I'oli's next commencing ) iy night, with cafter excepting ¥Fri. Hough to 1 the maste th coen call for interior and expansion of the nati was answered in the ous move development ame and ng forti that w s ef- fected ®irl shar and fore gh made his Now the motion pletu all the more vivid. this a century ticular! her fitness. Among them will found arren Kerrigan, Lois Wil- son, Ernest Torre Tully Marshall and Ethel Wales. An orchestra of twenty musicians will play the special score arranged for, the production by Hugo Reisen- fel Courtahip of Myles/Standish So_much interest has been aroused in Washington by Charle Ray's newest photoplay, “The Cou hip of Myles Standish,” it {s announced that the film will be held over for a second week beginning with Sunduy’s mati- nee. It will be positively the final v The Courtship of Myles Standish” 18 a_thrilling story of the settlement of New It has been pro- duced with great attention to detail and historical aceuracy, and pres «_splendid picturization of the and triumphs of the Pilgrim in settling the new world, s Ir. Ray's obj to pro- « film worthy of the great period story it describes. History, how- not reproduced at the cost Vi for the de- of Priscilla and John binds the eplc narrative into a ming story. Mr. Ra of course, John Alden, and inid Bennett while Alvn Warren con- iribut fine characterization of Standish, § Mr. Ray appears pers the matinee and and * ce. in ward onally at both evening showings the lobby after- Keith Vaudeville. Keith's next weck, Bobby Fol- the vivacious singing comedi- by Hamliton King, the artist, typical with Jack Denn At enne. and his Metropoli- tan Orchestra, headline the bill. The orchestra is declared one of the fin- combinations on the Keith circuit. Next'in line comes Power's Dancing Slephants, Lena, Jennie, Roxie and Julia, ab sixteen tons of famous pachyde formerly made their home in the New York Hippodrome, where they were featured with the biggest shows. Their stunts are away from the conventional. s will incl Mme. Besson, v iordon, in 3 The Broad Minded with ' €onstance A. Robin- nd Lowden Adams in the cast; n and Lou Archer, in a new ot Now,” a combination of singing, dancing and merriment; Jack Beuny, who has discovered that there are many things to be done with a violin besides playing concertos; Fleu- rette Jeoffrie, a colortura soprano clear, powerful voice: the Five gymnastic _act,” entitled, ¥ Foot Ball Ground: Nathan and_ Lully, , Top of the Day and ews Pictorial. *Juvenile Frivolities of 1924’ The Cosmos Theater bill next week will kave as its leading attrac- tion the ‘“Juvenile Frivolities of 1524 miniature revue replete with SOUgS, dunc as its outstand- ing f. imitations of the stars of vaudeville and musical comedy, by a company of five, which comes heralded as a delightfully en- tertaining aggregation. A _companion feature the Brazilian Wonder,” 'is a novelty in the art of tight-wire walking by h forms unusual fea: together Aesop’'s Fable the Pathe Miacahua, sutinue the engagement | 1| entitled American girl, ! *l wire without ba or other aids_in mal her_equilibrium | L and Ruth Watson Neville Fleeson's in the exploitation Titd and p ty voi . “the black laugh, nd of blackface entertainment in song and otherw| which has brought him theatrical fame; Arthur Hill and Marie Quinnel, a new ariety act. “Fun in the Park.” with medy, steps and surprises, Bronson and Irene Renee, of varied entertalnment n_grouped into the un- /audeville Hash,” but ne for itself. big, fine Alan Dwan esenting Gloria Swan- tile and temperam, f the screen, in “Z . B. Warner, the finest attraction for the week ever offered by the Cosmos_seréen. With it will _be two-reel laughmaker and U Movie Chats, which for beaut interest are unsurpasse ver sheet. t | & Menu, t pers: rry L. Web] and Farl a_ potpouri that has b ical tit won aramount’s duction . the v emot | suppe bring perhaps Master Gal‘:ie‘l—"Captain Kiddo."” Master Gabriel, the thirty-three- h lilliputian, who created the title s in_the stage productions of ister Brown” and “Little comes to the in an offering K p of play te of the Ziegfeld will appear as an Murry Rubens as- the piano, in a music and number. will include Redford and with an unusual variety of Goldie and Bettie, ina revue of melod ind_Lillian Faulk- a_sectacular minature revue “Play Ball.” Gladys Walton, the with a comedy Others Madd, talen nD in Universal star ind portrayer of “flapper” roles, will be pictured in a farce comedy. “The Wild Party,” supplemented with short film tures, Jean Bedini's “Chuckles.” Jean Bedini’s “Chuckles,” the at- traction announced for the Gavety next week, beginning with a matince Sunday, presents Columbla burlesque in the form that made Londoners take notice. The same show that ran all summer in the Oxford Music Hall, London. England, is promised here, its dancing girls, beautiful y, gorgeous costuming and ome comedy liff Bragdon and “Coo (00" Mor- ey lead the big cast, which in- ludes Pat Kearn Henri Permane, the four Pasha nd the erling xo Band, with Emmett Baker, so- Elaine Beaslee is the charming leader of the London Oxford girls, who sing and dauce with the precis- *Motoring 'h'u'ough Italy." Burton Holmes' second travelogue, ed “Motoring Through Italy.” a illustrated story of a motor :r perfect roads, under per- fect skies, through one of the most perfect of countries in which to tour, will be given at the National The- ater Sunday afternoon at 3:30 and Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Tt | will cover the lovellest parts of Italy he wonderful hill cities of Or- isi, Perugia, San Gimignano na, where the ancient annual pageant of the “Pallo” is seen: the tiny republic of San Marino, perched on its towering rock: Ravenna, with its tomb of Dante, and other places of beauty hitherto unfamiliar to the average _tourist. Sorrento, Capri, Amalfi, Pompeli and Rome also will be included. De Pachmann, Pianist, + Monday. Vladimir De Pachmann, great pian- who is making a farewell tour of ‘the United States, will be heard the only time in Washington, at Poli’s Theater next Monday afternoon at 4:30 under the management of Mrs, Wilson-Greene. “The world's greatest exponent of Chopin” he is called. For ten years and more he has failed to visit Am. ica. He says it is because audiences in England and Italy have been So unfailing in their devotion that he has preferred to greet them year af- ear than face the perils of ocean ts are on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, 1300 G street. Screen Version of “Tiger os€e. David Belasco's conversion to the cinema is advanced as guarantee of the high dramatlc quality of “Tiger Rose,” the screen version of which, with' Lenore Ulric, who created the title role on the stage, as its star, is the major offering at Moore's Rialto Theater next week beginning Sunday. “Tiger Rose” is announced as one of the finest offerings to be seen on the Rialto screen this season. It was produced by Warner Bro- thers and directed by Sidney Frank- Its cast includes Forrest Stan- Joseph Dowling, Andre De Ber- anger, Sam de Grasse and Theodore von Eltz. Jackie Coogan in *Long Live = " the King. Loew's Columbia Theater for next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, will probably offer Jackie Coogan, the screen's baby Barrymore, in_the pile- turization of Mary Roberts Rinehart's famous novel, “Long Live the King,"” which is attracting capacity attendance this week. In this picture the diminutive but phenomenal Jackie accomplishes the transition from the ragged ralment of “The Kid” and “Oliver Twist,” to the roval purple of a crown prince and boy. king, in a romantic melodrama of an obscure Balkan kingdom, where the struggles of a lad to rule wisely and Well are constantly in conflict with his desire to be a mere boy. William S. Hart in “Wild Bill Hickok.” William 8. Hart, conspicuous por- trayer of romantic western characters, will make his return to the screen, after an absence of two years, in a new mas- terpiece of the old west, “Wild Bill Hickok,” a dramatization of the career of the famous frontiersman of that name, which was written and supervised by Mr. Hart and in which he assumes the title role. It opens a week’s run at Loew’'s Palace next Sunday. "Wild Bill Hickok” marks the firet of a new serics of nine pictures Mr. Hart | 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THE EMERGENCY CASE. —By WEBSTER | HEy, mAupe! QUICK! PHoNE ™ ™ TREE DOCTOR: OLD ELM'S BUSTED A Lums! Tew , : 1M 475 URGENT- has agreed to prod The story was sc Hawks, while Clifford it The cast includes as leading w Janies Farl ard, William Dyer, Bert Leo Willis, Naida Carle, He Mayall and Hart's fumous pinto pon. | A strong vein of romantic interest | dominates the picture, centering about | the love of a westerp girl's love for the | famous gun-fighter, “Wild Bill,” | however, finds himself hop love with a woman alrcady Eleven Stars in “The Com- mon Law. Corinne Griffith, Conway 'Te liott Dexter, Hobart Bosworth Washburn, Miss Du Pont, Dori ; Harry Myers, Wally Van, Phyllis Haver and Dagmar Godowsky, daug . famous Russian pianist, are usual cast assembled by Myron for the principal ro nbaud’s pictur Chamb. romance York studi hich will be pr hington er next wee agnitude and 11 El- Bryant | magr will supply th in “A Perfect and the bill will completed by minor films and speelal musical embellishment "The Common Law Ambassador. Myron Selznick’s of Robert W the New York s Law,” will b first two day dall's Amba: ning Sunday will be “A Perfect i by Veri to wh short tributio: Horia, at duction of mmon the Cran- besin- supery mbers udios, “The presented next week E e 1s Swanson " with Harry Thursday von _and Harrison “Bright Lights of F urpin, in urda with Margué in “The Mark of De Havens, in * Hy May Motte, and the and GENERAL TYPEWRITER CO. All Makes TYPEWRITERS Sold, Rented, Repaired 2 BTORES 1423 F St. N.W. 616 14th St. N.W., Tnstant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed- up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged- up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves beadache, dullness, feverishne: Money,” jing C) “Don’t Marry for Money." House Peters and Rubye De Remer are pictured in “Don’t Marry for the handsomely mounted and mnovel domestic drama, which beging a week's run at Crandall's Central Theater next Sunday after- noon. The story concerns a small town beauty who secks her fortune in New York and finds it by marry- ing the richest bachelor in the metropolis. What happens subse- quently supplies abundant material for gripping and convincing drama Subsidiary attractions will® include u Turpin, In “Pitfalls of a Great and special pipe organ music “Wife in Name Only.” rtha M. Cla story, “Wife in Name Only,” will be presented in photodramatic form the first threc next wi at andall's Those in {mportant roles i Lowe, Mary Thurman n and Tyrone Power. youngsters ok B more in version co 11 n im by Vin- thor of “The ‘riduy and produc- * featur- - comedy mas Aesop and ng of and almadge, in Friday, George Dest and Fable, musico-mez Mi r <A gy ies of h, in of Pollard, in “Join the Circus" May McAvoy, in “Her Repu id Stan Laurel, in “Rough- Veng Harry turday. jon, Afr Polished Floors of Hard Wood The polislied surface of & properly finished floor adds greatly to the appesrance of uny room. Thoron work done in Washington si 1901, Telephone North J. M. ADAMS 1503 Connecticut Ave., sneezing. The second and third doses usually end all cold and grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Contains no quinine. Tastes nices See These Homes Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday 2t 9 P.M. $6,950 Easy Terms Many have been looking for- ward to an opportunity of buying a home at this price in convenient northeast location. lA brief description is given be- ow. Six Rooms and Bath Hot-Water Heat Electricity Built-In Garage—Paved Alley in Rear Many Other Features No. 625 Orleans St. N.E. (Between 6th & 7th—L & M—N.E.) C. H. SMALL Owner and Builder Tel. Main 6861 1515 M St=N:W. | Happy- ! Thursda: 1Dre Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday, Ernest Tor: rence and Lois Wilson, in “Ruggles of Red Gap,” and Harry Pollard, in “Join the Circus”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Thomas Meigha in “Woman Proof,” Aesop Fable, -Luckles” and musico m hat Old Gang of Mine" George Walsh, in “Slave of nd comedy, “Front." Friday, TcAvoy, fer Reputation,” orge in _“Fighting turday, John Gilbert, in and Will Rogers, in “Just Passin’ Through.” of Re “Join “Wom sotint, Happy ire, May and Blood” : H Broke Carolina. “The Purple Highwi Bull Montana in “Breaking Into S ciety”; Thursday, Dorothy M in “The Fair Cheat’; Friday, Hammerstein and Conway Tearle in “One Week of Love”; Saturday, “Day- time Wives.” Chevy Chase. Monday and Tuesday, Corlune Grit- fith and Frank Mayo in “Six I Elinor Glyn; 3 rmer Alfalfa’s of the Happy iy, Roar! wood, in “The High Sign"; Friday, Russell, Night Saturday (op: Jacquelline Logan, in Charles Murray, in “The Santa Fe Trall," Dumbarton. ar arr "The Sundhy in the case i which coat day in and Monday rd's Tue Ward in est W ; Wednesda Bushman and Bever] ern Marr Taylor in Harry Houdini in Secret Servic Saturday, Patton in “The Battlin' Kid." #on Francis ayne in Thursd, Laurette Friday, “Haldane of the Willlam Home. Sunday and Monday, Mae Murray, fn he French Doll”; Tuesday, Gladys Walton, in “The Untamable”; Wedne- day and Thusday, Pola Negrl, in “The ¢ Friday, Ruth Stonehouse and Walter McGrail, in “Lights _Out” seventh episode “In the Davs of Dan- | i1 Boone"; Saturday, Houdini, in | “Haldane of the ret Service” Olympic. Sunday and Monday, ton in “The G nd Wednesd. French Dolly; Moore In “The Huntres day 'he Tie That Binds" and Tghting Blood,” No. §; Saturday, Gladys Wal- ton in “The Untamabl Hamp- | Tuesday ¢ in “The | Colleen Hope d Digsers’; Mae Mur ‘Thursday, Princess. Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moor and Lloyd Hughes in “The Huntress”; | Bull Montana in “Breaking | Vednesday, Dorothy | air Cheat”; Thurs- v in “The Purple Highway Lawful | Saturday, Mae Murr: in “T ch Doll.” Regent. ay, Mrs. Kirk'wood, Wallace | in “Hu-| 4‘.\Hv-<‘n| Moore, in Wednes- day, Bett Compsc Conw Tearle, in “Rustle of ‘Thursday, | Lioyd Hughes and Pauline Garon, in | “Children of the Dust”; Friday, Jack | Holt, In "N s Money turday Robert N. Harper President W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Thomas F. Kane Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, Jr. Vice President and Cashier The “Friendly Bank™ THE GREAT Sunday and Monda; rence and Lois Wilson, in “Ruggles Wednesday, zotint, rlan and Mi; Sunday and Monday, madge, Tuesday, Enid Bennett, in “Strangers v - Go - Luckies”; Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt, in Marriage Maker,” and the Spat in “Let's Build"; Thu pval ptatios CIiff Bowes, in * k_Pickford, in “Garrison's Harry Pollard, in “Join the Cir-| Saks & Company, carrying out custom of the past thirts will distribute this Christmas to boys who are being selected from lists tn possession Charitles worthy D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923. Savoy. Ernest Tor- d Gap,” and Harry Pollard, in the Circus”; fTuesday and Thomas Mieghan, _in an Proof” Aesop Fable, “The -Go-Luckies,” and Must hat Old_ G Gegrge Walsh in and CIiff Bowes, in y McAvoy, in “Her eorge O’Hara, in aturday, Kenneth am Cooper, in “The n Wing,” and Stan Laurel, in “Roughest Africa. York. Norma Tal- in *“Ashes of Vengeance”; Night,” and Aesop Fable, “The WWednesday, 'The and Bryant Was , in * and_Sunshine comedy, ing a - in 3 nd The Limit"; Saturdas, *inish —_— LL GIVE OVERCOATS. Saks & Co. to Provide for 100 Boys on Christmas. its nine years, of the Associated 100 new overcoats. Each s investigated and when found the boy receives a ticket will entitle him to & new over- this store on Christmas morning. ROASTS BAKES BOILS TOASTS SAVE Made in three sizes, but the one best recommended for all 2-oven model. 8-gt. utensil, twin nesting get, baking pan, toasting and baking household use is the racks aod complete met of aluminum Hned. The Autematic Rapld Electric cooks in onequarter to one- third less time than any other tove. cord for attaching to any socket. POTOMACELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th Street Brased Stwrs, Washiagten Rallway and Eiectrie Buliding, (4th and O 8ts. N, W. - | press and EANNUAL DONATION PARTY [FOR ST. 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