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~AMUSEMENTS " Poli's—"Robin Hood." Beginning Monday night, De Wolf Hopper and his splendid organization Wwill begin their third week in “Robin Hood,” Paula Ayers, who will appear 88 Allan-a-Dale, a part which she has played with several other or- ganizations. Another newcomer will Be Sol Solomon, who will be seen as Sir Guy, 4 part which he has been identified with on a great many oc- casions. The part of Dame Durden also will show us @ new face. and the dean of comedians, as Mr. Hopper is called, has a wonderful oppor- tunity in the part of the Sheriff of Nottingham. An entire new produc- tion is being built and the chorus has been enlarged for the occasion. Keith's—"Creole Fashion Plate.” Karyl Norman, “the Creole Fashion Flate,” returns to Washington next weck at B. F. Keith's Theater in u new act which he calls, “The Tuneful Song Shop.” He will be ussisted by Keno Clark and Bobbie Simonds, both at the piano. Neville Fleeson, writer of big musi- cal comedies, including “The Ging- ham Girl,' “The Honey Girl” wnd “Apple Bloscom Time," will appear as an added attraction, with Ann Greenway, in_“Samples.” They will imelude i their act a satire on “Rain. Others will include Lulu MeC! nell and her company in comedy, “At Home’ classical caliber, by Ror Ed Lord: “Salt and music of the “Blues” vari McWatters and Gruce Toe tional faverites. in “Ther ing New Beneath the Sun®: Mi the Brazilian wonder of the wir Trincess Radjah, continentai e of terpsichore, in “Dance of Cleo- patra.” Strand—Rlpihes From Songland’" “Flashes From Songland. a musical fantasy featuring five artists, will head the line-up of vaudeville attractions at the Strand Theater next week. Others on the bill include Ray Shan- non and Bobby Van Horn in a skit en- titled “The Top Floor'; Andy and Louise 'hnson Brothers und w Minutee of M Mora and the R: (e Bvelsn Short fi ranged by will complete the bi! Palace—Viola Dana in ™ Heart Bandit.” Dana will be seel alace next wee Bandit,” the film versio Fred Kennedy Myton, supported by Milton Claire, Wallace MacD) Grassby and DeW In this story M role of a girl bandit, face and ingenuous manner one of the New Y v officers. the girl garden of . Wha befris | « Y uabe by members of her gang. girl for her past career. and together they find happiness in cach other's love short-length comedy. the Pathe News and Director Gannon’s music com- | plete the bill Who would use kitchen soap as a toilet soap ? "Yet doing dishes with kitchen soap is van's comedy. “Fix | ! ford Davidson, Hedda Hopper. J. Bar- | dyction shows scenes from THE EVENING STAR, WAS‘H.INGTON,V THE SNOB. Go0oD MORMING, MR. GRIDLEAQUE « LOVELY DAY SN TITT THE OWNER CF A SIX TUBE RADIO SET PASSES THE CWMNER OF A €NE TUBE SET o e \W“ REATRNRAR carn w0 Y wonLoy d A new comedy subject, the Inter- Columbia — Betty Comopson |\l Sowe ind' orensstral selecs : : Henatatirne aaneatrntiizan : | Theater next . o Compson in Rialto—"Recoil. the stellar role of “Miami” an Allan| The latest Rex Beach plcturs, “Re- nd production the story by | eoil,” will be the attraction at Moore's hn Lynch. The includes Law- | Rialto Theater next week. The pro- Doau- k Fox and Benjamin | viile, Fran amous watering place. Monte Carlo. the Rivera and Paris The cast is headed by Betty Biythe Hamilt with Clive est Hilliard ney Sherry, 1 vous of America's forms the hacksround for | and Mahlon i of Seciety life and reveals | Cook, Fred Paul and B &5 Compson in the role of a voung | in other important roles X putation | “Recoli” is claimed to be a highly apades have | dramatic . with strongly indi- et win- | vidualized cha and concerns teving there w wealthy American who married a Joan Tate, her flirtation with | penniless’ American girl stranded in a married man leads her into his| Deauville, who later deserts him for power. from which she cscapes only | another man after <ome melodramatic episodes in | Short flm features and orchestra Which she is alded by the man she | numbers arranged by Director George [ loves. Wild will complete the biil like washin hands wi NearRLY an hour and a half every day your hands exposed to harsh kitchen soap! Metropolitan—"Cytherea.” lewis Stone, Alma Rubens, Norman Kerry, Irene Rich and Constance Bennett will be pictured at Cran- dall's Metropolitan Theater next week in First onal's release of “Cytheria, Goddess of Love” adapted | from the widely discussed novel by | Joseph Hergesheimer. Tivo]i—Stage: Screen and Musical Features. A special bill of stage. screen and | musical features will be presented at || Crandall's Tivoll Theater next week. Ambassador—"Cytherea.” “Cytheria, Goddess of Love,' will be presented also at Crandall's Am- bassador Theater the first three days of next week, with Lewis Stone, Alma Rubens, Norman Kerry, Irene your it ! . |Keaton, in “Three Age Central—Anna Q. Nilseon in |ing Skipper” and sceni Innocence. Exhibitors’ Film Exchange release Nilsson, with Earl Fox and Wilfred | “Three Weeks"; Tuesday, Tom Mix, Lucas in the cast, will be the at-|!n “The Trouble Shooter; Wednesday, traction at Crandall's Central The- | Happiness” with Lauretta Taylor; ater the first three days of next|Thursday and Frida: in “Painted Pcople”; Saturday, Harold | Ben' Turpin _comedy; T : Wednesday, “Scaramouc “Yankee nounced for Wednesday and Thur day, and “Damaged Hearts" for F — day, Constance Talmadg: 3 an day’ and Saturday. way Tearle, in “The Dangerous M Che\:y Chase. Sunday and Monday (matinee : v Rex Ingram's a-|Korest, in “Marriage Morals”": Thurs- Wila “The Village Smit| You looked at them ruefully as you went to wash them afterward. All red and scratchy! You didn’t wash them in the strong soap you used for the dishes, of course. Yet washing them only took a minute and they’d been in the suds of kitchen soap all the while you did the dishes. Don’t use kitchen soap any longer. Just take your package of Lux. Flip a teaspoonful into your dishpan and see what instant relief you get for your hands. y 7 7 THE outer skin of your hands is chiffon-thin and easily hurt. To keep it smooth and soft nature hid some of her own rare oils just under the surface. Harsh kitchen soap dries out these beautifying oils. It coarsens and reddens your hands. Lux protects the oils that keep your hands smooth. It cannot mar the texture of the most sensitive skin. It is as easy on your hands as I fine toilet soap. Get Lux today. N one-that in-the- dishpan look_ (' sl e e D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 Rich and Constance Bennett in the | Wednesday and Wednesday and Thurs- [ Hampton, day Alleen Prin, “True As Steel”; Friday “Shadows Fun will’ be shown and Sat- urday the Fox production of “The 3 “The Kternal Struggle" Trouble Shooter.” Thursday, “Does It Pay’ Semon, in “A Pair of Kings," the From the Press; Williams and Rene, e_will be seen in Logan, 5 Wednesduy, Herl “The Fight. | “The Dancing © FIBht | purbara La Marr Pathe comedy and “Way of a Man’ Saturday (doors open Carolina. Mae Marsh, in starring Anna Q. |, Sunday and Monday, Elinor Glyn's e : Colleen Moore, [ han, in “The C [adness” and Thurs. | LIoyd, in “Why Worry, Circle. Friday, Colleen Sunday and Monday. Elinor Glyn's | People” —and “Three Weeks"; Tuesday, Mary Pick- | GIrl": Satu ford. in “Tess of the Storm Country'; | The Uninvited Wednesday, Tom Moore and Ann|in “lLodge Night Fables and . Priscilla Dean, in “White Tiger"; London's &0k Hoot Gibson. in “Broadway or saturd; The Want Ad —_— in “The Shooting of Dan Friduy, “Sherlock Holmes Olympic. Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meig- Witwer's Saturday. Guest” and Our Gang, V. ey Fox. in Tellers | Are the get-together place for L Hippodrome. Sunday, Colleen Moore, in Painted People”; Monday, Gloria Swanson, in uesday, Jacqueline of “Tomorrow: bert Rawlinson, in Cheat Thursday, and Percy Marmont, cGrew"; Saturday, WAREHOUSE Located on Corner Two-story fireproof bldg., elect. elevator, 10,000 sq. it of floor space; lot 60x129; 2 squares of railroad yards. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE DAVID E. BARRY Realtor 1807 H St. N.W', | ‘onfidence Man and | Moore,' in_ Painted Telephone | Maurice Flynn, in columns of The Star | Main 1801 You’ll Make a Good Investment If You Buy a “Challenge” Refrigerator Take it from any point of view—scientific or practical—and the “Challenge" Brand is assuredly the best—and will prove itself to be. 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