Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1924, Page 10

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10 JE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY -28, 1924, S | | . suffering to those he loves, does one |the excellent rhythm maintained | than any in which she has heretofore | recovers, und the thief iz pardoned | All of these except the horses and . | Ram s Head players of his most convincing 'pieces of | throughout. This new feature of this | appeare ‘As a gamin of the Paris| exploit in giving to France | sheep do a deal of fighting, 100, Wed - screen work. Mac Busch, as the |theater's jrograms was so popular | boulevards Miss Swanson takes unto | a & , ite: Mo resting then the “featur ednesday. wronged” giri-mother, gives an ap- | that the audience ¢lapped vigorously | herself the boyish, youthful style o film is enlivened by ar | are 5 of Stamboul, the 3 pealing _portrayal _of this emotional | until it discovered it was applauding | Mabel Normand and succeeds with a|pictures. with the usual bursting | Turkish n of Cosmopoli foan, deaig part. No one aftdr seing her work in res of the British royalty in the | dash and fire far from the usual|shells, bombs and Zeppelins. | Constantinople, exhibited in a Bur is role can deny the success of her | Pathe News, and so desisted Swanson type. The change is for | Holmes travelogue. “Exit (ae: country” through creeper third r P 8| “come-back.” Patsy Ruth Miller adds » feature film is a luxurious |the better and rings true. " . a_buriesque of ateur dramatic S % N | mode Ameri 4 A1y | her beauty and churm to the scenes, | melodramatic age-old| The picture is an adaptation . The Hentage of the Ummu a few laughs ) y heginning & |and Hobart Bosworth, Crelghton Hale, | Cinderel s entitled “The | story by Maude Fulton. Miss § " | Abe Potasl s Skl 1 . : = atu De Witt Jennings and Evelyn Selbe [ Wan and pretty Marle Prevost | son appears. ag girl of the esert. "Tl'\ V4 tneriminated 1 : r 5 X phbols: e i % have important parts in e Targe | pouts 1 looks worried throughout | streets, having he abits 1 . eV anters’ at the each other through (hree acts o S ¥ < 3 - | supporting cast. h: o | the picture. “In’ evident jendeavor to e a ne Grey told a good story in| Al 1 o veniurp i A d s . K S SaLne g ) an” is probably one of | i ence guessing, the story | ¢, which als v The Heritage of the Desert,” but| mbassa. Al day ! @ : p- [y dranall, e tions brought to the tent’ ftself with ending | of the characters of Montmartre —he | s ot pictured so well at the Palace | oL, 3 8 @ & sl now Juvenis e n. Fox News and Prince Charming ha This Parls gamin |5 @ B0 BT 5 | A servant girl is made the hero mes, the nove e s edy something different” | Cindercila but, instead, o « ¢ experts among th ayenlc here are good actingof “The Wanters.” which is feature | Will inelude Betts | Farrington | as round out an exc lent program. 1gh @ few extra reels with se 5 Y ; French | by Earnest Torrence, Bebe Daniels, | 1o oo 008 s ud gallery. with myriads of « N D e other plausible stopping pl capita f feared | Lioyd Hughes and Noah Berry and |- part.of this woek at t e ah an it vecial “studies e s R wet| Waring's Pennsylvanians |c2mly ignored, and not concluding | by rmerie and s U ohie rernaskabls, 1andd o the | Ambassador, with thesican socon {orsil e tra 5 geous by - Roberis i danra Trisswell g s €! Yy until after the Bero and heroine have | high police officials. e H e i """ *Nl‘;“ 2 SheFouese £ h G g etertihes Sy S o 2 [ L AL IR 5 (8 " 5 |almost been run down by an express| poooe ool T e sereen production, but otherwise it|which otine flonds repule to V| sm A S and “The Wanters. h was swi nother track “n,“‘“g Sflistpcens v dar- | is nothing mo, an ordinary l A 3 ang § . : et | The Metropolitan Theater was filled | b an unusually 2 vitehman who % . man wise in eturer suc- | #4F that waited eagerly for the nc [atar. volunteer P Srey stories shown here this season s e motion pictures o orchestra, Waring's Pennsylvi . Iy 1s really funny. Dan-| gy nine o atte “To the Last Ma and “The Call |the Pathe News and 1 Skl s ¢ Etrangest ar of animals i N tl’l M Wi appeared they e | skin's Orchestra offers the | jo ‘av # aten |of the Canyon.” terpretation £ Vietor Herbert Rolitebld Rk b s ke wo wtore, sloths, fag ame € an.’ o Pennsylvanians competition in its 05 Husnmilis The story tells of a ploneer's des- |chantress,” by the orchestra, o Rl ] nars, monkeys ny other & Seastrom, the new Swedish rendition of Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” || o1, akes him home. Th perate flght to keep his water rights, | Bailey I. Alart, complete ar veryhody el ol i Hollywood Inatrunents, he overtu | com. st 4, 1014, ar 3 needed badly in the Utah desert |taining program. jungles ther Sters || < first picture for ‘heta,” “I Love Y - - The Humming A country, from being grabhed by . ! Gotdwyn, sored a real triumph, | * G other 5 5 “ | ican volunteers, and in 3 rival land-owner whose only law is | . " Tho story, #n 4 ation of Hali ot | Gloria Swanson—"The |hattiotism the littie Paris . Apgena | might ¢ love theme I8 suppiled | David Copperfield” a dines Gamous novel, ster of : « . Tom Waring, | H 5 Bird." 2 from the . v the romance of the pioneers “The Ontimiet." Mant renamed for the sereen “Name | contributed - voc: ompaniment in | A walies Gt .| adopted daughter, pledged to marry e o he Man,” has been faithfully follow- | pleasing tenor tones, also acting as | umming Dird. | attempting herself to join the ragged |a man she does not for, and ptimist ’ e to theme throughout. The | pianist. The group fncludes a fine @ Swanson, the exotic, con- | army which Gallieni “transported in|a stranger from the cast. There ar David Copperficld,” a f and _evening with | seenes are pieturesque, beautiful and | trombons pl a clever banjoist, | tinues in her current pict he e Marne. cowboys, horse rustlers, Indians, |$ion of the story by Char | lguazu I ~With Parazuay at times theilling, Conrad Nagel, in | and. & drummer and ophone " mu- | Humm Bird," at Loe slumbia. ally « Apache thief is cap- | horses, sheep, bears and a German |With a cast of contine { Vruguay the same hours and | the role of the young deemster, whose | siclans of undoubted aubility, with a| “The Humming Bird” gives this | tured, i jail in time to|shepherd dog—something unknown | Y€ intereste O o irts | PYace 1 of wecaknes brings t 1y and | bass horn that gives firm bilance to ) star a more virile and sincere part | learn’ her 3 is dying. He|to the 1y west—in the picture - e | — cht ST II A A AR R R R R R R R R R R R R RN R R R R R R R R R R RN R R RN RERRENERENENERNERERE NERERRRE RN T NN E N R R R NN man whe i res ntomobile eheaper L] 3 Vst popular After stnicing about $400,000 tnto | W the ventu (he bankruptey court Tooms « partners. 1t is covered that they hav h . They C They Saw—They C d ‘ e e o | | Fe PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President The F urnitul’e Sale | Emphasizing Printed Silks —started off with enthusiasm. The Remarkable Values we For the Opening of the New Season _have assembled in excellent quality Furniture were e v:' et quickly recognized in comparison with those offered else- collection, Patterns that ;,rg‘a'p?;fjl'h’?;‘-';‘\éi‘- e 0 s taene ot Bl et arihEs . where. New Suites and Odd Pieces have been added, so e e e e s Y E b of showing selling superior quality that even better Selections are ready for Tuesday A few l’rimmf; -Si!ln. we ' have punl‘.md an im i $ \§1e|10y Lh'n_m_ Silks are factors in our mense assortment which are on display now spring display. The assortment includes— guate” for suprori ¢ betind specimen values are here presented —many others every 10-Inch Printed 140-Inch Printed 40-Inch Printed Wl Visiory Piomers™ bit as desirable are ready. CREPES FOULARDS CINDERELLAS Vaudeville pa tind at the | $trand Theater this woelk @ revival of | g “old-time: ) cheered the va- )'Oll (;ll" S(ll'(’ ”0-25 on Tlu's Suite (”l(l ~ Practically all these designs un exclusive with the Palais Royal—the assortment o riety love i ‘years age 1 choice patterns is very deversified, making it one of the finest dl~})la\~ ever presented Tl S Buy It on Our Deferred Payment Plan === 3o | e Priced $2. 69 Yard to $4.49 Yd. The some s e Mawruss, h hig-hearte to take care It you w quaint phile ter are at ¥ Montague Goodman written with the ciation with cast ic exceptionaily Alexander Cavr, as Mawruss and Barney Bernard b wvords of Mawruss mann, the made’ an Sweet Crook body’ New Spring Dress Goods —are here in great variety. The outlook for Woolens is particularly encours g and you will see v a dress or skirt fashioned out of these new matetials noes. I, ( > B . | 2 -l “Printed Flannels Spring-weight All-Wool A1l-Wool of George White's 1 d N : fas le Yelours Charmeen Vellucia provide fun with “Ignatzs Tango | 1 47 =k oL oh Coatings Lesson.” that gives opportunity for|g } | [ = . . 1 ot : Sonests o s Bl he el TR el ] ecks i 1 Shown in handsome nother popula Frowd: Pilar Spanish { v t favorite, show: ¢ , with Helen Victoria fe p 3 7 t " & - ! ids and stripes , N gracetul dance mumbers and At $19 yard. in cocoa, French blie o0ss, rubber, ta y An endurance test with a difficult Ru i y . | i '™ tso Plain els i color co ese are priced at navvand black. P; i v navyand black. Priced SCSe s step; Bigelow and Lee, in “Songs A . i : in a good varicty of ! A You Like Them. and the Fast { ? ¢ LG : d colors. At $149 and | & H ingn atniels and comedy offering. i oy e : _ $1.69 yard. $449 and $479 yard. at $5.75 yard. Priced at $7.98 yard. The photopl s 0 e L < L Palais Royal—Second Floor, version of the old thrille at the Altar,” with Tull rankie L Scott, B O Special Four-Piece Bedroom Suite Newman on “The Amazon.” i s sketched. Of combination walnut or mahogany, Smdl’! Untrlmmed Hat. Oll or.» Cl .ff Nt i dull finished. Plain attractive design. Includes dresser. $ % Featurlng Style and Quallt‘“ yx Lirion Amazon River.” was presented to two| bow-end bed, large vanity dresser and chifforobe. Reg- ¢ interestea audicnces at (ho National | ularly $350.00. February Discount Sale price........... $1 .98 $2 .98 to $500 Silk Hose night. The world's greatest r\lr; was described and pictured with a ¢ividness of detall that only, pereon al - $ — —,l,l - —P.~ = | We are adding new styles. new braids and new observation coula portray—the voy- Your Extra Bedroom - Special Three-Piece colors daily. Included are Milans, Timbos, Milan of the power, usefulness and pic Hemps; and novelty braids that are blocked on the o turesgue glmour o f‘:tr:xgifl:‘”\u;\l;l\r- i WitllOllt EXll‘a Rellt de Luxe lelng Room Suite newest styles now in vogue, including the little Cloches, n,%!apajg‘,;:";,;! @ map, g at Hardwood frame with soft spring seat. Mushrooms, Pokes, Ofi-the-face effects and brimmed Regularly $1.50 covered with striped Mohair. Cushions up- | styles. Para, with a motion study of the people, customs, tvpes and characters , : SE St . i . = . = ) si . D TRt Amiatb Ve GiiY. ~whare ror: holstered on two sides with Mohair. Out- Colors—W ood, .snn.:;’(,_gra,\ii Rose, (,0/‘:11. China Blue, Greens b P:re v-ljvu‘n' G.-I‘l’ci. with £ tunes have been made and lost in side backs and sides covered with plain | ack, Brown and Navy el Rt s is il 9 rubber, ' Starting upstream, the cruse | 1ae " gl e . E . . es. lack, beige, zave succeeding glimpses of floating Velour to match. Includes settee, armchair Wreaths and Flower Trimmings mode, gr: e and sunburn. slands nm»l set on stilts PRODUCTIONSFOR and large fireside arm- - 49¢, 75¢. 98 $2.98 Each pair put up in sealed pack- the wate and of life ; : : e e SEEEEANDIREST, guir, Begwiazly $24.9.75 POTIN Bi s bl el methods made primitive pr ss @ .00. ruary Dis- 1t ) s ering a_w us showing lumber camps fa N 8 o o . . of all lhu- newest Flowers, Foliages, Fruits, Roses and Wreaths Large Assortment of Chiifon astop was mane ot Mandn o A Bl Exhibit of E“ lander Beds count Sale price...... . —in a host o% pretty styles and colors to blend with the Hose, in black. gun metal and s U e 0 en " new Spring Chapeau all the new shades” At §1.95 to milor up the Amaszon thei, up the “Couches and Spl ings Vo - S450. center, \whiere’ primitive women, 3 \ Peacock Tailored Ha ‘seem. content wit as they iv |1 e Fancy Feathers 2.98 and $3.98 Under Hose, 1o wear under it, and where live monkeys, dressed | o S22 5 3 $1.49 to $5.00 Chiffon Hose, at §1.00 to S1.95 in frocks, are used as dolls. A bit { i = 5 G ) S1. . fo matchlybir new pair. the work missionarics ‘ [ - s = < . < Burnt Peacock Feathers- tail suits, others jor conventionally clothed and ! — o T . ock Fea . Intelligent types [aking lace B ) = i o Sy ; ‘cnolgl‘in‘ghtc newest styles and <ports and utility wear ind developing a crude knowledge o A = z : 4 A= i the making of a home S el ; 3 ; AL ¥z Palais Roval—Second Floor. In rrnchinz‘ “the bird and animal i country,” the_lecturers expedition. ailing from Marajos, later “waded asliing: tran Marajon Tlaisn Swides oot T L ¢ Every Winter Coat i,‘,.“:':. e s s | NGLANDER DOUBLE DABED Englander Adjustable Couch Reduced for ick Clearance e Dl | This beautiful Englander Da-Bed with one automatic Beauty, comfort and moderate price make u e ulc L —————— e | the scalp and makes the b 3 motion becomes a full size double bed. this Englander Windsor Couch a striking value! {1 e beer citagioinao 15 Mulsified s} l~,qmp]|cw1[w]|_xhl J'.!lL"I:llnlcx'\;ug—px'unf and ft's idore. than, haidsomewith e head rest out ofl shampoo, for this i pure and eo- rust-proof link spring, ) 1 ends i <o S N 5 s~ ~ e | iy sreaseless, 1t 1o tnexpemsive, and e el . CHRL o e g B eOh s e Just 75 Wonderful Fur-Trimmed | beats anthing else all to pleces. 4 comfort, especially for reading. And at night its Materials = - . Two or three teaspoonfuls 1s all that is | tonne-coveréd mattress. February Sale sag- prooi spiral springs assure S and Self-Trimmed Women’s Coats | required. iy moisten the bai ISR SRS R S A . |, Bolivia, B r e ftana, - . et sy moiien e e xith price . perfect sleep. Complete with 331.00 P ECL at Important Final Reductions Palais Royal—Main Floor. dance of rich, creamy lather, which cle 55 artistic_cretonne-cov crcd mat- Gerona and Fashona. | thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The B r < ™ 1ress. Febfllll'y s.le prlee. s hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, e A pe : =3 >, Englander Spil'al Box Spring Fur Collar 15 Coats? were $35 and $39.75. Sale price, $23.75 to mansge. Besides, it loosens and takes and Cuffs | out every particlo of dust, dirt and dand- £ ; Lases Here is the actual ENGLANDER Model with I : | o : = $49.75 3 5 -, o " - e ) M: 'h Wolf, 5 V' $4 o S por. | Youseanjpet Muiiod) coomannt off = the wonderfully resilient coils that conform Mouttlon Skunk, Beaver, 25 C ats, were 5 and $49.75. Sale price, $33.00 shanfoo at any drug store, and a few| O " g S 2 g = ~ i Viatka and Natural ounces will last for "'“"""_“"'“"J = = ? gently to the body, yet will not sag. Guaranteed el Flatinan: and for a lifetime of perfect sleep. Finished in Rust- | Kit Fox. 6 Coats, were $89.50 to $95.. Sale price, $69.75 Proof Enamel. Absolutely Sanitary. A super- value. Made to fit any wood or metal bed. Colors | 4 Coals, were $145 to $150. Sale price $89.00 I Nut brown, Kit fox. February $ 8.50 steel gray, navy blue ‘Sale Price and black. 12 Coats, were $110 to $135. Sale price, $79.5( 18 dsk Any Salesman About Our ] \ Models | were $145 to $165. Sale price, 1 Deferred Payment Plan—A Feature Wrappy, straight line, 4 Coats’ $ price, $110.00 flare and flounce and of the February Furniture Sale side ties. | 3 Coats, were $165 to $185. Sale price, $125.00 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. = _ Palais Royal—Third Floor. h....-...I......l.lllll.llllI-I-..lIlIII.III'I-.-..IIII'IIII'I.INIIIIIIII..-II..III AN ENEENENENENEERENRNERNERNENNENRSNSNRNHS.] PRERSREDERERERDP]

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