Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 21

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e r———— e — y S AMUSEMENTS | “Stella Dallas." Leslié Carter, the “Heart nd.” tl o du of other days, has created yet another tella Dallas—by no means to her credit In the play of that name from the of Olive Higgins Prouty, which opened at Z ater last nigl M 7 \otional 1 | dor: of | Larry | h Zets his hearing back. Then he shoul- the blame for the murder, be- lieving that his wife was the mur- es—afterward the police and de- | tives discover the attempt to hide | body in the armor of one of rionettes. Jn the end Bruno be- | himself by scelng ghosts and Angcla _comes iuto the arms of her font. The curtain goes down on & ppy couple Teady to start another lttps, as Ma Joves, \bnox]lkhr. If you want an [loved pleasure, see you don't find it there is something “ rong with you. pat Rooney and Mnnon Bent The diminutive dancing comedian, Pat Rooney, this city, the ionstrated last night weather falled ipacking Keith's to the doors to see him and Marion Bent in his new tab o Pat plays the part of a poor Irish THE EVENING within the ening of unal- “Lightnin’.” "1f WASHINGTON, well chlrlrtu‘ and bizarre in type, a sort | of European creatlon with its spine- less doll and its sophisticated dog. It also seems like a bit of big* time that has drifted from its moorings for & Lrief perlod to cntertain those who can seldom spare the money for en- tertalnment adverlised in electric lights, An Irish tenor in “Those Wero the Days" is well worth hearing. The little act is a sketch in which Jim McCool, Tommy Rellly, the | tenor, and Kathleen Murray, a pretty | girl, appear. It has a lot in it about | Ireland, and McCool sings several fa- “Little Town for u finale, the offeri has a host of friends in worth as was copnclusively dem- when the cold to keep them from musical comedy, “Shemroc! millar Irish songe, with D UESDAY, JANUARY 29 1924. songs with enap and a personal that pieases, interpolating dial with other accomplishments. “To the Ladies,” James Cruze's fine' Paramount- plcture of the popular play of George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly, with the admirable work of Helen Jerome Eddy, who uncon- sclously but very certainly causes her husband to be lifted above his rivals | to the munagership of a plano fac: tory, when he didn’t scem to have the ghost of a chance, is one of the best of the screen comedies of the season. Another Leather Pusher story again puts Reginald Denny a winner in the prize ring, and the movie chats, all too brief, provide an interesting in- ! the “boat scene” | Bcene” being sure laugh-getters, T Senna, in addition to being a good comedlian, is an eccentric dancer of ability. His skill in this line brought him rounds of applause last night. norty” McAlllster is the same 1itt fellow that was formerly with the elongated Harry Shannon ,and just 28 funny as of Yore. A newcomer s Gertrude Parish, a | im omplete. | dainty little prima donna, with' a charming manner and a pleasing voice, | ,Marie Hart, the soubrette, is pleasin in appearance and could easily be giv- en a larger place on the bill. Her | threc songs were given in a manner and the “courtroom | that won instant approval and lef. a longing for more. Gertrude Wep- | worth-while songs and sang the ber {s an accomplishcd entertalner, ‘“-u“ taking the part of the tough Bowery | girl _or the swell in soclety cqual facility. Madge Melvin h. small part in the show, but, unl all signs fail, will be heard from fore long. \ A description of this show would be witho sention of the [ un Shower Gir six pretty and |from graceful girls, w neing is a|plants. treat. Thelr steps were marked with [rent to this city a precizgion that denoted skill and |rounding territory, long training. A trio composed of 00 electric ranges which Dudley Farnsworth, Eddie West and |daily use. seeming to be not to fill th but rather to please the ey s a s | this season. are ‘Hénr,\‘ Hartman sang a group of: The chorus is young the idex one of the best snowe at the Gayeiy in the O1d County Down in which all the volces prettily blen But Rellly is easily the outstanding feature of it. Billy Beard, “the party from the south,” made such a pronounced hit with his new and laughable mono- Washington will want to © from him. Py long odds he 1 the best munologist who has| ce : this season and for some back. He awoke an appar- neymoon, and there you are, the melodramatic thrills in Man," at least one kept nembering that it was a terribly cold nignt outs {side and ‘couldn't forget hix cold feet. iiovn Haupt, however, excited admiration by his’ handling Tt of Tonl Claudetto Col- bert undoubtedly (a6 capable actress, but did not seem to drive her role home last night, as Angela. Crane did commendable = work {Frank Baracca and R. ’A 1“-;;-‘ auite wcceptable Rubini_Toni's assi tant. jtista, chiid movio star, ose scream g ! € again. Dwight Bruno Riccobont, thavuiliay her love is the great under derer—wore hix hair slicked It is a human h 1 his face round a larvest tve to their child 1 2 flowing artistic tle tie end, It 18 humaa for {5hosts, Others in the cust ent and in their | ble in their role parents and continue play is not the ol blood of the old Academy of sheer thrills, at the same swhat of th lad who has come to this terlude. country looking for a rich uncle, and _falls i [AURA L ANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 7th St. N Our Only Store Phone Franklin 7400 Sale 2,000 Yards Satin Ribbon Three big groups as follows: 45¢ and 55¢ 65¢c and 79c $1.00 and SI.Zo Ribbons, yd. 35C Ribbons, yd. . 45C Ribbons, yd. . 65C Too much ribbon causes a terrific mark-down on these splendid qu:xlity washable Satins. Widths from 174 to 4 inches—and in desirable colors, such as gray, light blue, delft, old blue, na pink, browns, lavender, garnct and old rose—not all colors in all widths. 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A close friendship springs up, which later develops into love and all ends happily, the uncle dying and leaving all his woney To bring out thls story, with elaborate scttings with a supporting horus that makes the act quite pretentious. is continuall his witty remarks laughte He rRs to sing an omes lhrnu-l' f her former parts. mother, a sacri umphant in the el wi M once more to the th iam Ba and the litt Toduces 3 Tont M8 Cone song, and sh the 2 T dancing @ Nieto and i Hlent, and Martucct's thunde sic for o Ribbons for every purpose. d, in the first t which =0 d the neen’ beautiful “Denu Follet adrigal his first tour in vi a st welcome attraction of the high- est rank Other ente ing numbers include iSnell and Vernon on the fiying rings: | (che Bennett twins in songs and idances; Laura Plerpont, in a entitled “Women Who Pass ght”; Willlame and Keene <ceptional comedy-dancing ac v in a big iar house | Continues. he famous play by uth and the late Frani established its fame by of the role of Lightnk after taxing the capaclty National Theater last week Lightnin' Bill Jones, who dmirably carrying oun the tradi- of tie role, entered its second veel last evening, with the sam surging crowds, desp: i 0.d, lamoring for adm ssion Tacre are s the originai company who toeir fine taients to the unfolding of he pleasant and entertalning comedy, among them Bessie Bacon, daughter vt tnd original Lightnin' Hil,, ag the .ns.nuating grass widow and subse- L Jride of the Judge, nd Charles a-timers will the nghtrun because pace socially with him, he deserted her. 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It is time offering and | cnjoyed by young | 3 her father now belongs. ond that Stella makes the final & sacrifice, driving her daughter from | her in disgust because of the moth s marriage to a drunkard, a drug . a marriage designed purpose throw the daughter into t = of her father and his new wife. the happiest woman in the Z without a Jier mewly wedded drug addict tied ike a millstone round her ne g AREAY Ty VoLeea tharibdy heinooaa (0 marey et the eagedy, there and who sct “Lightnin' Bill" stralght Chever. Aies: o before the world and his own family Katohing 1h the vew o ks It is not fair tu presume that the Wins have selected an excellont sup. | Xtraordinary patronage of this piay porting for B s s due to the fact that so many have Tot Hawkiie, Whe LMars | ot scen [t before. 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