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- D. C, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1928 ress' intrigue, will be presented at Loew's Palace Theater next week be- ginning Sunday afternoon, with House Peters featured and a cast in- luding Grace Carlyle, Evelyn Brent, Bull” Montana, _ John __Sainpolis, James Morrison, Lydia Knott and Charles Mailes. Winifred Dunn adapt- ed the story and Harold Shaw, broth- er-in-law of Viola Dana, directed the production. “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON tral High School. Friday evening, at 8:30, under the auspices of the com- munity certer department of the pub- lic_schools. 5 ‘Alvarez has won fame and popu- larity throughout the muscal world by reason of her beautiful voice, mag- nificent art, fascinating personality and Interpretive ability. To her con- quest of the leading musical centers of Kurope and America, she has added Australia and New Zealand. Her program will include: “Re (Franz), “The Angel’s Whisper” s de Ll (Debussy Cox), V' Yang" “A Little Tsland” (Rach- “The Sunbeam and the Z D'Erlanger), lair AMUSEMENTS Eddie Cantor and Mary Eaton in "Kid Boots of seats begins this of Eddie Monday musical the Na- Eaton, late of the featured member of the cast. itor, for the first time In his career, enjoys the advan- tage of a Ziegfeld production. The book «f the new musical offering ts by William Anthony McGuire and Otto. Harbieh, with music by Tierney and Resides M Faton. late 7 ompany includes Fithelynd_Ters Fender, Har Harland Dix Rutherford, with feld tinct personalities, o Mr. Ziegfeld and’ his of svneol Circle. Sunday and Monday, May McAvoy, in “Her Reputation”; Tuesday, Hope Hampton and Conrad Nagel, in “Law- ful Larceny”; Wednesday, Clara Kim- ball Young, in “A Wife's Romance Thursday and Friday, Glorla Swa: son, in “Zaza,” at 7 and 9 p.m., and Saturday, Kenneth Harlan and Miriam Cooper, In “The Broken Wing." Savoy. Sunday and Monday, “In the Palace of the King,” and Harry Pollard, in “Fully Insured”; Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Mae Marsh, in Griffith's “The White Rose”; Thursday, Xenneth Harlan and Mildred Harrls, in “Tem- porary Marriage,” and Lee Moran, in “Uncle Sam”; Friday, Gaston Glass and Ruth Ciifford, in “Mothers in Law,” and George O'Hara, in “Fight- Blood,” round Saturday, Lionel| Barrymore, in nseeing Eyes,” and Cliff Bowes, in * % Let Music Help to Make Your Home Merry This Christmas No Cash Payments on Victrolas Buy a few records of your own selection is all that's necessary jr., in “Stephen Steps Out,” a bright and breezy comedy for the screen fashioned from Richard Harding Davis’ noted story, “The Grand Cross of the Crescent,” —described us an “Arabian Nights' entertalnmient brought up to date”; Charley Murray in “The Kiddlin' Fool” and the Urban Movie Chats. “Little Cinderella a# Strand “Little Cinderela,” a handsemely ‘Broken He.aarts of Broadway’ Colleen Moore and Johnny Walker are pictured in “Broken Hearts of Broadway” at Crandall's Central Tha- ater the first four days of next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, together with Mack Sennett's two-reel comedy, “One-Cylinder Love,” featuring the Sennett farceurs and beauties; the Kinograms. and Thompson's original ‘uneful Tour,” beginning on the cific coast and crossing the con- tinent to the melody of favorite songs. Thursday, Friday and y “Gold Madness” a film version James Oliver rwood’s story of “ Man From Ten Strike,” featuring Grace Darmond, Guy Bates Post, Cleo Madison and Mitchell Lewis; Semon, in the two-reel Vitagraph comedy, “Lightning Love,” and the Kinograms, together with Thompson's organ, recitals. “Shifting Sands."” “Shifting Sands,” a photoplay of high-power events to a climax of deep human appeal, will be shown for three days at Crandall's Theater, ginning Sunday afternoon, to- r with Harry Pollard in the Hal Frost”; mnext Wednesday, ursday, Seena Owen and Martha Mansfield, {n Vita- graph's ersion of “The Leaven- worth Cas: the famous mystery story, and Joe Rock, in “The Pill.” “h v lotest Nationars | 204 Friday and Saturday, Matt Moore, undersate;, Iirst Natlonal's | T iirice Joy and Ernest Torrence, in flm version of Sidney Herachell Smalts novel of erpiduey | Herachell | 1iiramount's photoplay of Harry Leon dergate.” will be shown the first time | W icon s Story; “Ruggles of Hed Gap, here next week at Crandall's Metro- | §id the new Aesop Fable, it sale the engagement e starting new Ziegfeld Boots,” at The ad morning fc Cantor next avening, in product tional Th: Ziegfeld Hippodrome. Sunday, “Success”: Monday. “Man and the Moment”; Tuesday, Thomas Meighan, in “Woman Proof”; Wed- Y Roy Stewart, in “Love B : Thursday, Miriam Cooper, in Her Accidental 'Husband”; Frid ‘The Regaged Idge,” and 'Saturday, Clara Kimball Young, In “Cordelia the Magnificent. Night” (C (Bantock), maninoff ) Lune" Verol), (Saint” (D'Alvarez) hindler), “La Seguidille” musical com- staged in_ three = . and featuring & cast of seven, headed by Dorothy Walters and Try man Stunley. will be featured among the vaudeville attractions at the Strand next week. beginning Sunda {afternoon. with Harry Adler and Ro: Dunbur, funnier than ever in “Laugh- ter Ae You Like It.” Others will include Toney and George IFlorenz, on the boulevard, In Watch Them Walk”: George an Garden, “Moments Muslcale. and Russo. Teis and Russo, in “Dances From A to Z." The photoplay offering will bLring ay and Monday. Harold Lioyd, i Wy s aha “Capt. Klein: schmidt's Adventures in the Far North'; ~ Tuesday, Clara Kimball Young, in “A Wife's Romance,” Harry Pollard, in “Fully Insured” and Lyman H. Howe's “The Lyin' Hunt”; Wednesday, Kenneth Harlan and Mildred Harris, in “Temporary Mar- riage,” and comedy, “Front!’; Thurs- day, Guston Glass and Ruh ntora, w, . John, R tior s Friday, John Gilbert. » and Lep Moran, in Saturday, Norma gverythin .queyln “Roughest Zagall | (Bizet). Seats aro on sale at Mrs. Wilson- | 1 Greene's Concert Bureau, 13th and ¢ streets, star, Howland, Olympic. and Monday, Meighan and Lila Lee, in George Ade’s “Woman Proof”; Tuesday Wednesday, “Ruggles of Red Gap Thursday, Bertha M. Clay’'s “Wife in Name . Only”: Friday, Charles Mack and ~Mil i **F Daring Years,” Fighting Bloo (neyv series), d Saturday, Jack Lon- gonu “The 1l_of the Wild” and Danfel Boone,” No. 14. n T/ Old Saint Nic —may come down via the chimney, but rain and snow seem to favor worn places in roofs to come down upon home occu- pants. ¢ That points a moral to be sure—which says get Colbert to weather-tight- en the roof before snow flies 255~ Our work is standard— our prices the lowest for such service. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street "0 o" LT Sunday Thomas Mary Callahan, John | rrat_and other: beauty chorus of dis- and for good meas- has added George California _orchestra, | ed mu who n the California Photoplays. Little Old New York" Replaces “Day of Faith"” Moore's Rialto Theater will bring back for the last four days of the |current week the Cosmopolitan pro- duction, “Little Old New York,” in which Marion Davies is star: The feature will be presented at the same hours and prices as on the original showing, which lasted for two weeks. The attraction to follow, beginning next Sunday, will be announced in the advertising columns of The Star piavers created furore ovee, who staged “Sall 0 has t Princess. unday and Monday, Mary Pickford, In “Tess of the Storm Country”; Tue day, “The Midnight Patrol”; Wednes- ay, “Male and Female": Thursda; Quicksand”; Friday, “The Dang Point,” and Saturday, Viola Dana, in “The Social Code. Ap absolute guaran- tee given by this com- pany and the Victor Co. goes with each machine. Thurston, the Magician. reatest of American ma- apapear at the Shubert- Sun v week, beginning Sun- e Monasy the Night”: Tuesday, “The Girl Came Back”; Wednesday. & Woman": ' Thursday. Fallure?"; ¥riday, and Saturday ul Thundergate™ and ot “Kidding Katie" Ly Just Like Slave of Desire,” of the Beast." Regent. Sunday and Monday, Lionel Barry- more and Alma Rubens, in of Women": Tuesday, Gloria & in “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife nesday, Leatrice Joy and Owen Moore, in_“The Silent Partner”; Thursday, “Hollywood”; Friday, Helene Chad- wick 'and Richard DIx, in_“Quick- sand,” and Saturday, Lois Wilson, in “To the Last Man. 5180 ! The terms that can be arranged will be moderate and conven- ient to you. Open Nights Until Christmas “Roughest Africa’; Friday ] ' g Dorothy Devore; Tuesday and Wed- Glass .ln{! Ruth Clifford, in it s ! DNS e et saoien |l and i | Bst. 1“0 G pletured in “Robin Hood,” his most nel Barrymore Break your cold in a few hours! | feverishness, sncezing. The secong 1879 {notavle production, with appropriate | Eyea’ and Chf Don't stay stuffed-up!. Quit blow- | and third doses usually end all cold Kranich Z UG terfous terializ Sorcer) “The Covered Wagon."” Now that the Covered Wagn AT i Supposed to would Avenue Grand. v and Monday, “In the Pa King, Harry Pollar Insured”: Tuesday and Wed- riffith’s “The ¢, Kenneth PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND to Return. First National's screen production of Sidney Herschell Smal novel, “The Lord of Thundergate,” will be shown also Sunday and Monday «t ‘randall's Ambassador Theater. to- gether with Christie's two-reel laugh- maker, “Kidding Katle,” featuring of the “Fully White ' Rose’; any Harlan and Mildr inues othe at Poli's Pianos ForRent Halperin comedies star cently headlines Theater day, Alice Lake, Gaston Glass, Rob- ert McKim and Noah Beery will be : Cold Compound” "every two hours pe’s Cold Compound” is the Sseen in “The Spider and the Rose," 4 Carolina. ¢ are. ‘ ‘ : southern California, and and Monday, F » Douglas Fairbanks, jr, in 3 “Stephen’ Steps Out.” ”Thundeiring Dawn." “Thundering Dawn,” a romanc languorous Java, featuring J. W Kerrigan, star of “The Co: until three doses are taken. The first dose opens clogged-up nostriis | and air passages of head; stops nose ming; relieves headache, dullness, quic! costs stores niee est, surest relief known and only a_few cents ar_drug Contains no quinine. Tastes Negri “Beyond Thursd rs. W and ; Friday, fuman Wre: Saturday, Viela Dana, in Code.” jorchestral music; Thi Lt Fri- it - - . s Yy o and Tl L uimit ing and snuffing! Take “Pape’s|and grippe misery. Chevy Chase. Tuesday, Tom Mix Aesop's’ Fables, * and_Fox Wed- orge Walsh Carmel ave of Desire” and Dan in_ “Pop Tuttle’s "Russian Thursday. Agnes Ayers, in Maker,” and _Larry in “The Stage Hand’: Fridas, Blackwell. in “Bulldog Drum- and Our Gang, in “The Cob- bler.” and Saturday, Jack Holt, in “While & Sleeps”; Charles Mur- ray, Thiz 1s’ Hamlet?! an Fe Trall,” No. 8. Moy “Soft Five ¥ and Boiled" Fifteen.” Presents for the Children Xmas Savings Checks Cashed %, here for a first showing, Hodkinson's screen production of Alan Sullivan's coast story, “The Rapids” with Walter Fdward Miller, Mary Astor and Harry Morey alko | stRged in leading roles. Washington a telegr: ;;Il‘u;' = 8! Rimself, vlta ’ 1 %ver Talk of the Town. produced know it.” | week's attraction at the Tt is added 0 a seat in heginning with Sunday meti- Detroit on {ness. Will be “Talk of the Town,” a show said to be noted for its scenry, | costumes, girls. peppy dances and |generally brilliant entertainers. Eddfe Hall, the featured comedian, is a de- W will {lineator of the tramp character and, next {heads a cast which includes Franz night arie Texas, prima_donna; Helen ton's 4 program fur- | Harris and Nettle Knise, ingenues, nishes innumerab thrills, surprises and Fern La Ro: Krank Anderson, and laughs, and is said to be the ! Jack Gibson, Jahrl and George, Jim famous magician's most pretentitous | “Slim” Parker and “Happy” Clark, offering. the last word in the t of | with a chorus of a score of comely conjuring. The :st_inc lunl\r.~ I"]Tltmlwu,.g girls. Radio Mystery, **The "amishing ST politan Theater. Owen Mooré, Sylvi Camel” “Conan Doyle Outdone™ “A s . . ater. Mooré, Sylvia | HEfse, b . : iminie of Herehttre “ie Super: | “From Vienna to Berlin and |Breamer. virginia “Browne’ vaire | JIFL T3 {0 P orsen muste natural “The Beautiful | " ¥ & s ob Mc o Witen Famous Hindu Rope { the Ruhr appear In tho principal roles. ~The Trick,”" & by Magic,” | 1| Ewoorecter starsing Docorny Devars Apollo; h." “The Mys- [ The story of Burton Holmes' fourth | [0 y Devore, T onday, * Pa spiritualistic Ma- ,trn\‘elogu:,) in this eity, will have for ‘K‘“‘"K Katle," together with a new | Sunday and Monday. “In the Palace Anelent Chinese |its theme, “From Vienna to Berlin |153ue of the Metropolitan World Sur-[of the King" and Harry Pollard, in and the Ruhr.” It discloses what he |VeY and an elaborate musical pro-|“Fully Insured”; Tuesday and Wed- [saw in Vienna, Munich, Berlin, Es-|8ram arranged by Danlel Breeskin. |nesday, Holbrook Blinn and nid | sen, Dusseldorf and the Spree: 1d ‘Thundergate' is a melodramatic | Beunett, in 'he Bad Man, nd Larry land also in the manufacturing sec- | Fomance with a strong element of | Semon, in Aghtnin; Love": Thurs- ement of, “The | tion, Known 5s barfield-Barmen, | Mystery It features Owen Moore|day. Lionel Barrymore, In “Unseeing be LT1% colorad views and motion plc- |and concerns the exact white “dou- | Eyes’: Friday, Kenneth Harla d res 11l show the daily life and ble” of the voung Chinese “Lord of | Mildred Harris. in ‘emporary 3 ‘tual existing conditions in. these | Thundergate” who is called upon to | Tiage and (he Spat Family and thelt adjacent countryside. | Impersonate the mandarin through ax"; Saturday. John Gi ent Ebert and Gen. Degoutte, | ¢ircumstances that lead to compli- The Xiles." “and .h.mm:l commander-in-chief of the French |Cations of the most interesting and The Big Scoop. « measure [army of occupation, will appear on;most thrilling character. = 1 It i8 @& |the screen, and conditions will be R P - cture th all that tends [ghown in @ number of the factories| “Robin Hood ke the sereen popular. Tt fairly [in Elberfleld-Barmen, the Krupp | with _thrilling has a|works, with scenes in and about | Etory that i unique, a vein of | Eggen. ghout, and cnacted | “The’ travelogue will picture an ac- ill compare Ifl)r!'fll‘l?‘ tual personal visit to the scenes and ver assembled. Tt|the famous personages, at the Na- next: week. tional Theater Sunday afterncon at — {3:30 and Sunday evening at 8:30 }{a]pcrm s character . Sonds iCoIlcge Men in B W EE Cotton Stockings with~ “Little | “Cotton Stockinge,” the University of the bill at higan musical comedy which ap- next week. | at the President Theater Decem- <he ie, distinetive, | 20, promises many novel effects possessor.of. a well developed | made possible by the fact that all of ¢ humor. £he fairly bubbles |the seventy-five persons in t, onaiity and she has a series | chorus are man students o acter songs well worth hear- | versity. { Olsen and Chic Johnson, two | The opera is a parade of fashion | ¥ voung men, who help the audi- | during its entire three 4dts Dulstand- to forget the coal bills and next | ing among the gorgeous .costumes are year's income tax, siyle themselves, [ gowns worn by Lionel Ames, the “lead- ‘Tdkeable Lads Loaded With Laughs ing lady,” each more awe-inspiring % . and (heir offering a combination of | than the one before. During the prog- | Wagon.” and Anna Q. Nilsson, piano, song and monkeyshines. Harry |ress of the artists' ball, which occupies | ¢35t including Tom Santschi, Winifred A. Yerkes will present his famous|the entire second act, the “leadingiBryson and Edward Burns, and di- Flotilla Orchestra under the direction | las appears in a close-fitting gown | Fécted by Harry Garson from the of Dick Barton. They are masters of { of metal cloth that is a sensation. i story by John Blackwood, s an- dance rhythm with the happy facul-| Nearly 100 persons are connected|nounced for Loew's Columbia, follow- ty of turning the classics and semi- | with the production, which cost $75,000. | In8 Pola Negri in “The Spanish claesics into the cleverest accents and " Dancer. Mme. D'Alvarez, Fnday § " “ Ereai | Held to Answer. Rumor”’ “The Marriage rhythm yet attempted by any jazz orchestra. Others will inciude Helen Stover, who malkes her vaudeville debut, through May Tully, and who has a mezzo soprano voice of big range and Zood quality; Ward and Van, accom- plished musiclans impersonating atrect minstrels with harp and vio- lin; Howard Smith and Mildred Bark- er in a new one-act comedy, “Good Medicine” by Jack Arnold and Ed- ving Burke: Tex McLeod, the Texas| ‘owboy, who has won more rodeo prizes than probably any other son of the western plains and_will spin ropes and yarns, and the Bellis Duo n a graceful and daring exhibition of aerlul acrobatics, together with Acsop’s Fabl of the Day and the Pathe News Weekly. “Held to Answer,” Peter Clark Mac- Mme. 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A companion at- traction, stellar in character and withal unique, will be the ‘“mirth and melody” offering of Elkins, Fay and Elkins, who have just returned from abroad, with a whirlwind of ac- tion employing the plano, castanets, the tambourine and striking person- alities. Excellent clog dancing is one of tho features of the act Billy Duval and Merle Symonds will bring a new skit, “Their First Quar- rel,” which promises laughter; Sharon | Stephen, with Delma Bordeaux and Maybelle Mignon, will bring another laughable sketch, entitled ~ “They Never Change” brother. a_rout acrobatic feats E Agnes Burr more fun, with “Laugh ing Matters” as the medium and e t voices for their melodies. 3 rtafnment will ung Dougias Falarbanks, Scintillating Evening Slippers! Gold Brocade, Sil- ver Brocade Black Velvet with gold kid $10 How they did respond today to this big 7 7 2 ale of Menqs SllOCS Over 2,000 pairs from regular $5 and $6 stocks included at $4 a pair! 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