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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 MUSEMENTS Some Exceptionally Good Values To Save You Money! firmed, which is to be later. | Paramount’s big picture of Arthur: Train's noted novel, “His Children's Children,” featuring Bebe Daniels, Dorothy Mackaill, James Rennie and George Fawcett, 'will be the photo- play, supplemented with Jimmie Au- The Hayseed,” and the Movie |moon, 1n which the stellar roles are played by Marie Prevost, Robert Ellis, | {Huntley Gordon and Gertrude Astor, The central character is a mald who masqueraded in the finery of her mis- tress for a single night, which results In a completo reshapiig of her des- cea ! tiny. SATORAC The Metropolitan World Survey. short reels and orchestral music will be added attractions. orseback.” t important pre- ason is listed for o next Monday Winthrop Ames will est oftering by George nd Marc Connelly, en- on Horseback.” Now Open! A Bright, New Luncheonette At Store No. 2, Tth and E Sts. N.W. A Big January Bargain! Chocolates Special, 2 9c Pound Can you imagine buying quality chocolate for 29c a pound? Well, it is a fact. You can get a pound of pure, fresh, wholesome choco- lates for this ridiculously low sum. The as- sortment consists of chocolate-covered straw- berry creams, taffy, lemon creams, lime creams, wintergreen creams, pineapple creams, ice cream drops, walnut tops, fruit pudding, nut nougatines, vanilla creams, caramels and maple creams. Palace — “Heritage of the Desert.” Another story of the old west by |Zune, Grey, author of “To the Last s . . » {Man” and *The Call of the Canyon,” Vanety Pioneers. jwill be presented at Loew's Palace The headliners at the Strand next |text week, beginning Sunday after- week, ~beginning Sunda’ o n, in Paramount’s prod James Madison's e : of the Desert, A rejuvenation of old-timers ‘he Covered Wago minstrel T 1. with Annie Mart, 8 © Daniels, Ernest Torrence, the Lombard brothers, Hi Tom Ward Noah Deery and Lloyd Hughes in the and Sam Johnson featired. cast that Director Irvin Willat as- Charlie Wilkens and f bled to interpret the stirring Kens, lat George Whit « s of the story of the vanished dals of -1 Wil present Tango Lesson.” by R ill include the La ohnson, Rich- ers from the S Barbier, Ann{ Wi D Vi h Ballo : Ryington rilov, Liv oy Delicious Main 5215 cotemporar; with Merton dram- “Duley,"” of the and “The The You will enjoy eating at Peoples new Luncheon- ctte where good things to eat are served at very moderate prices. Cleanliness and quick service are the two predominant features. Bring a friend to- morrow and see just what a delicious lunch you can get for just a few cents. Luncheon served from 11 A M. to 3 P.M. daily. 1 e comed I previous efforts, ve been supplied elodies by 1 he Haritage of the Desert” con- 1s the effort of a sturdy figure of "'the old west to protect his land- ri holders against freebooters, as well s his effort to bring about the re- cration of a wayward son through ze to an_adopted daughter, de- his love for an easterner. 7 Son; Fayr A few of the good things to eat that you will find at Peoples New Luncheonette at Store No. 2, 7th and E Sts. N.W. only singing and the balane topla; iden and C o ¥ gpite tion from New lit ry wo El for the debut. name V' h a generation ago. Bes-( e . . . " & Tully hall, Will ! The Clmglng Vine. cott, Ra 1 Tennant, Wade ler and E Jensen a @ o~ r Rt 4 Eu ensen appear in the {pr < | cast. nging Vine” next week, 1 of the i Columbia—l‘:fi;e Humming : ird.” Loew's 'Columbia next week will bably continue *“The Humming " featuring Gloria Swanson. — The Humming Bird” is a screen o : S g 1 of Maude Fultow's stuge play, The Radio Girls. : s Oate o 3 o e Mhe and * Little Old s striking glimp- 5 lan underworld lif time of the outbreak of th {and the ca tically exception of Edward Burns, ding male role, --The Better To Serve You i Cream of Tomato Soup........ Head Lettuce with Mayonnaise Chicken Salad Sandwiches 3 “Goodies,” Peoples Super Sandwich. Baked Beans with Muffins. . Italian Spaghetti with Rolls. . ... Delicious Pie, per cut.......... Drip Coffee with Pure Cream.. Milk . in - gnal Candy of this quality ordinarily sells at 39¢ or 49c a pound, but due to a large purchase we secured a special concession which enables us to sell this fresh toothsome candy at the low price quoted above. Come early and purchase several pounds. We have only 2,000 pounds and that won't last long at this low price of 29c a pound. asa genuine . gener sprinkled with comedy lines and tions, fifteen tunetul musical numbers nd almost T s six uniau Board the I’ a Highway N ‘Where the Gho: Billy ert 'Mail Orders Filled —at these prices. Add 10c to every dollar or fraction thereof for packing, postage and insurance. Send post office or ex- press money order. We ship same day order received. Ad- dress Peoples Drug Store, 505 7th St, Washington, D. C. with the s woman “elinging vine in or- of 4 young man from author re- . : m and earns her the Croix de Glenm: to France. The wrote Henry ¢ presents it The Chif- canor Painter— iter, Tara stars, omedy with w greatest triumph of Chiffon Girl” a Will be seen with natinees onranked among 1 been this sctting the posers and many of ular mielodies, the ca D Miller, rt Sackett and O s will be or 3 ' on, Jol Lou and | show, aties and ¥ ine hirlwind dane nd tuneful me ; an alluring fashion s Ram's Head Players. e, just complited y O'Neill, whose su; for production are being elos lowed. The leading role, that of a tain marconed in the South be played by osephin. Hutchinson as his daughter. Arthur J. Rhodes will appear as a piratical dventurer. “Gold' is being directed Robert Bell, with stag. signed by James Reynolds. Pablo Casals, Thursday. thlo Casals, famous be presented tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 at the National Theater by the Arthur Smith, Inc., Concert Bureau, This concert will be the fifth In th stur concert series. etti ny vears the violin has Leen considervd” the star s instrument family th the two they made ten cious vet 1 the new play the pugn | reckle ! 1 { plunge « busine with disastrous results, ruin, aps who the usual saved ato he antome ahnost from . but just in inven- trouble orted by -r Potash will be pre- md Perl Poli’s next sented by week, oy “Anna Christie.” ational Eu- | uline | o success in New will be the attrac starting cading wo Guild, itle role, . i play i * deals with 4 v who has t come b her Her back and lover fur ises to nted by the ton Theater Guild, Inc. Gus Edwards Revue. s himself, comes to ashing- Droteges hea icks and Sandy. | & is said to be in keep- | s by Mr. & " be taged of the stage pri nd movie sta as voungsters ians ers Dooley and Corinne Sales | led as the adde attraction, in | edition of “Will Yer Jim & line that will never be forgotten by | fans of the two-a-day. In strict con-: trast. but in keeping with the Keith | policy, Georges Dufranne, the noted | French tenor, will mak is vaude- Viile debut here with Carl Stelzel, pianist Yiay ¥ and Dorothy Macl will offer Acquaintance in Fifteen Minute njamin Burt and Roger G Browar, the Jolly jes & as- Sist in_making the sun Alba, the wonder girl, who has been described as having four minds in one head, will display ner uncanny ability, by doing well four things at one ir Casting Stars, late of k Hippodrome, will pre- fonal aerial novelty and en features will com- | scre plete the bill. Billic Burke's :'i'ango Shoes™| ¢ “Rillie Burke's laughable creation, @Iango Shoes,” at once a mystery and a laughmaker, which cannot be described in advance without destroy- ing the pleasure of seeing it, will i has bafflod eve and Song lg dispelled this the cello of the violin. . Casals' program will offer “Sonata in G" (Haendel), “Concerto in B Flat” (Boccherini), “Suil (Bach), from anse . “Papillon” sper). douard Gendron will be companist E. M. Newman Sunday. ' n River” eitalk Sunda & at the New tradition. In umes the his at- spagnole (Faure the ac- will be remarkable group of clear still 4 motion pictures Amazon ri try was possible only months of careful preparation to avoid deterioration of the motion pic- ture film, something which heretofore . v attempt to take pic- tures in this region. Starting at Para, at the mouth the journey leads far u the i jungle country and dens Where strange and almost nimal life abounds. Bird life in this ountry also is very prolific. This traveltalk is said to be olute novelty, revealing scen nd animals " th: been photograp! ng coun- unknown n ab- ery, life have never before successfully. Feodor Chaliapin, January 31 Chaliapin, —probably the most famous of all bassos, and the high- paid_vocalist before the public 11 be presented in recital at ational Theater Thursday after- noon, Janyary 31, at 4:30 o'clock, by the T. Arthur Smith, Inc, Concert Bureau. Rialto—"Name the Man." Declared to be one of the most dramatic, emotional pictures ever creencd and one of the finest of the offerings, Victor Seastrom’s fir: production *for Goldw forceful story n." will be the attraction at Moore's Rialto Theater next week beginning Sund tells “the story of a young judge first act of ‘ofce Tu. oo bags udgment on a girl he himself wron; d. Conrad Nagel, Mae Busch, Patay Ruth Miller, Hobart _ Bosworth Creighton Hale, Dewitt C. Jennings and Evelyn Selbie in a cast that, in- dividually and collectively, is said to surpass in acting any seen here this season. The Gigantic settings picture the ancient prison and castle on the Isle of Man. Metropolitan—"The Want- ers” a{nd Waring's Penn- sylvanians. Waring’s Pennsylvanians, one of the greatest novelty orchestras in America, will be presented first time in Washington ne an ndand attraction at Crandall's Metropolits Theater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon, together with fohn Stahl's production for First N: ai of “The Wanters,” ina of s world and_h i ITS DANGEROUS GROUND that you stand on— with a cough or a cold, and your blood impure. Out of such conditions come grip and pneumonia. headline the Cosmos Theater bill next . It wasn't Florenz Ziegfeld's who devised it, but Billie Burke, has made many clever novelties vaudeville, Its success has been stablished. and Bernard will bring a musical treat with their plano-ac- cordions, They are accounted mas- ters of the instrument and their pro- oth classical and popular in 18, will include Wanda and Seal, nd_a seal that disclose A who 1 edy instinet; Billie and BEddie man, in_a new act, entitled “Top the Day,” which introduces ive s for nn_ Clark, whose introduces singing, danc: {ng and much to amuse as well as sntertain, and an act, not yet cone + 5 i b You must do some- thing. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- = covery relieves se- 7% ~ vere, lingerin =7 Coughs, Bronchi: -4 °_ and Throat Affec- tions, and diseases that can be reached through the blood. When you're weak after an attack of grip or fever—you will build up health and strength and put on neéded_ flesh by taking the “Dis- covery.” All druggists. Liquid or tablets. also boasts of |ff 3 after | an_adaptation of | © for servie Ambassador;'T}le Wanters' Marie Prevost, Robert Ellis, Ger- trude Astor and Huntly Gordon are he players cast in the pivotal roles ahl's production of *The whic ill_ be shown the . beginning and - Span- in_which she is sup- ported by Antonio Moreno. Thursday Mary Pickford, with Hol- B in “Rosita ted by Frnst Lub Acsop Fable, and Saturday, May and Louis enda, in lightful comedy, With nented 1 ur Gang, « | Central—David Copperfield‘ “David Copperfield.” a screen adap- tation of the novel by Charles Dick- ens’ will be shown at Crandall's Cen- neteenth Page.) KONDON’S for Cold in Head, Deafness, Heaische, Bors Throat, Influenza. BONDON'S 30 years loing good. Dentists, Nurses recommend it. Ask for sample fr- Dandruff Soon Destroys the Hair vou want of thick, ul, glo hair, do by 1] @ get rid of dandruff, for i i your hair and ruin it plenty silk ‘[ much good to try | t. 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