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Belasco—"Madeline and the Movies. “Madeline and the Movit next woek's comedy at the Shubert-Belasco Theater, was written by George M Cohan for I ghter's first Amer- ican appearance, George M. Cohan playing the leading male role’ himself. The plot of the story contains comedy, tragedy. mystery, love terest and an unusual ending holds the suspense George M. Cohan play, needs no in Washington public playwright, versat director and librett Among the Belasco Players will play this comedy, Donald Gallaher will be seen in George M Cohan's | part. Miss Elsie Rizer, well knewn to Washington and New York atdiences, will play Madeline. Harry lrving will appear in the comedy while Adele Windsor will play opposite comedy part. Everett terfield, who has been Washington for years, wilk prominent role. e supporting ast will be: Hazel Jennings, Mildred . William B. Ford that oduction to the being as he a the But- appear in Poli's—"The Chocolate Sol-| dier.” a, actor, stage | who wrote this|lam ¢ | | Who | out the bill role, | favorite in | | Apocalyp | pretey in-| that | Africa, of vast wealth with an erroneous idea that he has not long to live. To prevent his fortune going to charity, he is induced by a young artist friend marry a beautiful girl, so that she ¢ inherit his wealth, the girl be- already engaged to the artist. tire on divorce figures i the with hilarious situations when unhappily married hero and his | vietim try to conceal the fact y are falling in love. Lillian Rich and Helen F head the cast. which includes °F sley. Lucien Littlefield, Tom| Wade Boteler and Eric plot, the O'Brien avne. A comedy, T Breeskin's ore and music Daniel | round THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924 Rickson completing the cast. Lige Conley, in his new comedy, “Pigskin,” also appears. Friday and Saturday, Firs tional's production, “For Sale,” be the major offering, the cast cluding Claire Windsor, Robert Ellis, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Carr and Tully Marshall. CIiff Bowes in “Lunch Bri- gade,” a new issue of Kinograms and pipe organ accompaniment and re- citals Ly W. E. Thompson and Miss Irene Juno complete the bill. Apollo. and_Monday, Enemy Sex Tuesday and Wednes: riffith, in “Single Wives” and in “Drenched”; Thursday “Changing Hus- rily, in “Hun . Alice Calhoun, in the Wildernes nd Wit- elephone rI": Saturday, Laura La Plante, in “Young Idc and Our Gang, in “Commencen Day." Sunday Betty band Bold Code of wer's Columbia — Rex Ingram‘s “The Arab.” “W's Columbia next week the feature will be “The Arab,” the latest film achievement of Rex Ingram, pro- ducer of “Th, ur Horsemen of the ramouche,” with Nov nd Alice Terry ading a_ casi t includes thou- | sands of desert tribesmen and some of the best known players of the [u- | an screen he which was tirely deserts sion of Al Ramon filmed en- northern AvérnelCrand) nd Monddy, Corinne Grif- Wives” and Aesop and Wedne “The Enemy Bowes, in “Good New Bva Novak ughters,” and Spat p One Anot ¥ria Plante, in “Youns Id i Adams, in o CAsw Satur Alexander. in | A Self-Made ind Howe's *Snapshots of s Sunday tty Compson, in d - Clff Mhursday ura and | IT PAYS TO Smart New Sports and Ready-to- Wear Hats Smart little shapes as clever as the stylish as the priced, too. Just the Hat you want for immediate and 'S BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABg STORE" Every Pair of White Shoes Reduced Offering Unusual Savings At $4.85 Formerly Priced at $8 1o $10 Our_entire stock of White Kid | Low Shoes have been marked for | quick clearance. All sizes and | widths in the assortment. Choice | of cut-out. pumps and other wanted | styles with welt or turn soles, Span- | ber heels. es in th .| 2% to7 and A to D widths Goldenberg's—First Floor. ish, military or low walking hee Stitched s es 204 0 7, A to C widths. New Felt Hats, in snappy are practical, a v are becoming. and so moderately Women’s Brushed At $2.85 Formerly Priced at $5 and $6 ery pair of White Cloth and Nu-Buck Pumps and Oxfords are included in t and turn soles with Spanish, tary and low heels, some with rub- assortment. Welted mili- the lot from $6 and $7 early Fall wear, in such favorite shades as Sand, Gray, Wood, Copen and Black Hats of style and quality that you will hardly expect to find at such a low price. “Fire Fly." the opera being pre- sented by the De Wolf Hopper Operi | and the s Co. at Polits Theater for this, their |ter, who begin clevent s proved to be one T of the most popular performances of [ cnd as lovers 3 their lons and successful seison comedy, International News and {2000 ik mue dBy Olivetti, who followed Mme. | orchestral music will complete the | Moreno and E vior. i tini, who played in the original pro- | hill i 4 in duction of “Fire FIy,” is a big acq and Thursday. ¢ sition to the Hopper nization & s ‘un from the Pre One week more remains for the | Palace—"Broken day, Douglas I engagement of the Hopper company | The principal roles in DNuts Shanles € in Washinzton at the present time. | L e and “Leather Beginuing on Sunday nizht next, will Sl urday, great Lo presented. for the second time dur- e Barey, in Gus ing their engagement. “The Choco- | Kirkwood, Normi late Soldier.” the manazement deem- | \onion Mae Busch ing this to have been the most POPU- | Marparet MceWade, Ruth Stonehous lar opera of the season z Winifred Brys dythe Chapm < is a film Nicholson's story Cow and son | onary’s daugh- and teacher and who Wool Sweaters, $4.98 | Just what You need for motoring and hiking slip on nings. 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Subject to very slight mill defects. 39¢ Batiste, 25¢ 59¢ Linen Suiting, 44c 35-inch Shadow Check Batiste, 36 ingh Tinen fine varn mercerized quality; ren quality, in all_wanted linkerie colors, or brows. 39.0,?!,057 f’m,,f‘rff’f','.}gc §9c Emhg;sed Crepe (Y Basii Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. arriers Reginald iroken “shown at will include Sheare . in e weet Daddie,” ng No. 8 <ley School Dy novelty reel and Sunday 2 Women Union Suits 49¢ Fine with ders. in nt styl perfect and extra sizes in each style ws | James Women’s Tailored Suits Former $19.75 and $22.50 Grades, - $7.98 The time has come when we must clear our racks of all Spring and Summer suits. We do not carry stock from sea- son to season. This sale affords great money saving advantages to women in need of a smart suit for immediate or carly Fall wear—they will make ideal suits for the business woman, while the price asked places them within the reach of all. < open Saturday | pom) Park. Sunday and Monday, Ja gan, in A Boy of Flanders Hamiltor Viola I Heart Bandit in “Dandy Lions"; rrison Ford and Enid ool's Awakening in 1d San. Moreno and Robert Itobert Vera Reynolds, n and George uw version of Me adapted by Howard Higgin and | Louis B. Mayer as a dwyn production i reveals the problem that faces girl who finds she loves and is loved | married man whose wife declines ve him his freedom. Determined to give cach other up, t we- | to d convention only to re- : later that this is incompatible |\with marital happine The means | whereby the obstacles to their uni are suddenly remove neludes an el | ment of humor 1 refreshing verity. | A co 1y, the Pathe and Mr orchestral music complete | Keith's—Julia Sanderson. Julia Sanderson, “Moon- light,” the musical comedy in which she will return with Frank Crumit enten by in the Fall. will head the bill at B. | Mairo. F. Keith's Th next week, Wash- | |y ington being one of the few cities in which she wiil appear during her short vaudeville agement. Not content with bringiy ander- son, the management n fortu- nate enough to secure the same Wil Frank Crumit. who Weme n's Grade of ton m“n up shoul- and shell quality n th star of ion ina dnesday rett and J » Gauze Cotton Vests, A Phursday, | tailc and bodice styles: in in, SRR dren’s (iuun l\m( Waist with tachments feet qual- 50¢ Union short s 8 to Suiting, a_puse pink. orchid stelle F Regular Pio t Lytell Meane and Lige nley Saturday, 1 Ja ity. Regular Peter the reat,” and » o At anneford Boys’' it also es 2 to 12 with) tan, ot - Ecru the bill e e cotton fabric. with weave; all wanted Fashioned of smart dark hair line stripe material in semi-fitted or box coat models. fi Sizes 16 to 40 m the assortment. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $]_ 39 These are all perfect quality and grades seldom offered underpriced. Famous “Onyx" and other well known brands all noted for their durability. All full fashioned with dou- ble sole. heel and toe. some with lisle garter tops, cthers silk all the way up. Medium and chiffon weights, in black and assorted shades. Mostly all sizes in the lot, Women's Silk Stockings, in novelty siripe effects: seam back: in assorted colors, but no blacks or whites; perfect quality; 43C broken sizes. Regular Sfe grade at in assorted colors to match with fine ribbed 17C Savoy. Monday. « Wive and and srinne 1nd Wednesday, Tivoli—Stage Screen Musical Features. lall's Tivoli Theater will pre- A bill next week which includes in addition to photo ttraction. “Tivol Living We - 4 seenic of marvelous beauty: melo dious interpretation for the pictured | subjects and concert overture by the | Tivoli Orchestra, Bailey. F. Alart, | ias Breeskin, con- | rice Frid: leanor ander = athorn Former $2 to 82.75 Grades . “Onyx Theodore Eileen appears in and Other Brands 25¢ and 35¢ Trimming Brmrle, 8¢ Yard Braids. also of short tra num- 5 : g - = 1 and narrow. widths Director Claude V.| “Those Who Dance @ bl s will round out the bill I dav anal ibeiday, B P wvashable trimming | Monte and I mming wide America which | eolored be the cipal screen feature adapted from the scenario sub- | mitted by William Elwell Oliver in | Rengo Belt Corsets For Stout Figures $2.50 Rengo Belt Corsets are made expressly figures, giving the necessary slim, straightline effect, doing away with all unsightly lines. Of heavy-weight pink coutil, with semi-elastic top. long skirt and broad front clasp. Sizes 25 to 30. but not in each style and color Children's Mercerized Cotton Socks, kiddies’ mmer frocks; % length, er tops: perfect quality. Regular the for the stout o Wed Mont- Bon-Ton Corsets, of pink coutil, elastic top and extreme long hip mode well boned throughout made with wide front steél, hook and lacing below front clasp: six sid rmer figures: sizes 27 to 53 50 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. & 39¢ WhiteRdifhe, 25¢ 36-inch White Ratine, a stylish pebble aveave, close- woven grade. with the du!ml)!e wool finish. Excellent BUILDING _ 40 ¢h White Chiffon Voil Pays 6 Per Cent B0 i sheer, two-ply quali Girdles or Wrap-around Corsets, light-we v pink- ch length: and Our ( Day of striped m; al; 1 mencement Mazie Deyo, New York | paper woman, 1s going to try |around the baflling Mount McK PERPETUAL of unusual in- | “The Heart Buste: arring which will be the screen Saturday, the locale of | “t in the heart of the cow | Arizona juvenile comedy, “Juvenile an fable and a are added features of the bill Silk Quality Crepe de Chine, 39 inches wide, with lus- in all. wanted street shades; trous finish, and white in- cluded. evenin; open ers are Wallv-Jackson, Althea Barnes, with John Bowers and | John Melion, George Li rank | Alice Calhoun in the leading role: Kogan, Helen Du Ros ard- and Alan Hale, Otis Harlan, Kitty o Anay Jack | Bradbury, Charlotte Merriam and | Joe Zettea John the Car ntercollegiate comedy. Friday only. s of the story is expelled | “The Girl T Love rescue his sweetheart from the pow- | 431I's Ambassador in for hazardous experience in airplanes, | DK week “The Perf Mary Astc ymond Hatton ory, “Wanderer of the Was i he White Moth,” : Connoll, o | background, and tells a thrilling, ad- * and Neal Burn “His New Car” will furnish the r Bill Strand — Marshall i en Friday, the picture being an ture attractions is announced for | Torrence, featured with Anna Q. Nil: the headline xvvru:']un in his delizht accompaniment hy Otto F. Beck w cille -De Hav terest is Wong Tro . Chinese wonder work- which is Cornetta and company in Phrtne tir Spitfire and adaptation of the nove! St three days of next week will be 3 $2.00 Longcloth, $1.49 Lowell Sherman. Elliott Dexter, Burr | of the North Wind,” a short n cach piece | Stan | er Cent Short films and special orchestra | of Witwer's “The Telephone Pays 4 Per C Ran Young ldea Assets More Than Next week at the Gayety Theater| With old ideas, the mainstay claimed to be a novelty, th un-|ar sponging.” But a young | sirls' Tweed Knickers, in tan and gray CombmatmnS, 59¢ chorus girls, with a cast headed by ! A picture of life a ranch in the Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. 10 to Years. : closed knee; all sizes up to 10 years. e i [Ambassador—''Never Say|Tnitprions Girl,. o from college and makes his way to | Dousglas MacLean will be | comedy. b o er of leaders of a revolutionary horde | Di€.” which is also the feature York. Tom directed the picture | Wednesday and Thursday the pho- | I s, in “Lunch I her Oland, Edwin J ‘reened in natural colo “Help One Another”; Emmeit King venturous story of the wastelands of cemelly Iophone Girl gomery. adaptation of William J. Locke next week, with Marshall Montgom: |20n in the production, has the pr ful offering An ning Hom complete the bill. A speclal attraction will be the firs Tom Mix ers _and equilibrists. Others on this | country in k Danger in “A | scenic potoplay. oftering Central—"Young Ideas.” “Plaster Saints,” by Frederic Arnold ra La Plante in “Young on shares maturing in 45 = Longcloth, a close- MeclIntosh, Pauline Garon and Robert | drama in colors, in which Nell Ship- numbers arranged by Dire o Starring Alberta Vaughn, Kit l on shares withdrawn be- . o S A ry by Sophie Kerr, and directed by Glrls ummer pparel Bitnabn Lo teee N et i By whe e o $9,000,000 | | usual sce auipment and exquisite | man in with her does wonders | [J| mixtures, cu@ vottom, button trimmed ‘ Children’s Cross-barred Muslin Combina- Gene chuler. Dutch come an, and The Code of the \Vll-\ JAME:! BERRY renident . ‘ Children's Dresses of fine l ginghams, in with self or organdy trimmings, sizes 7 to 14 years. and nastics. “An Unusu Oceurrence”; | Balgriggan reerized cotton fabric: in all 36-inch of the season, p ays at 1:30 p.m. i Hal “The Turmoil,” said to be a studv | 5rae ; : days H . mewhat Different r 1t at the Rialto Theater b with the turmoil in the home of a|.na cliff B R News™; cerized Table Damask—a rich geyeralilive Alexander, in “A Self-Made Fa nask 3 & ering and supply her needs for the coming cold season, Pauline nd Topics. Tuesday and Wedne um , colorings in blankets. Burrows, e close woven, heavy, round- c grade at Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings, in black and 8 63x90 Seamless Bleached At (Y Crochet Marscilles patcrns. Niloooasel sottorm: 45C fiber silk (glos) quality, in gray, tan. fallow, cocoa. brown, vards: heavy round-thread weight, rich lustrous finish, in : cssing Reg- 25¢ Pajama Checks, 18c A * 15¢ REW gt = 0o el Eriasitor ing summer stocks must go, regardless of former prices. This affords cuff bottom or coat style, with belt and y,1 jacés, and fancy flower trimmings. Finished with sash or narrow girdle. Sizes woven, soft-finish quality: way into the hearts of waod dssortment. of colors il ] i L Oht ae b nctigeiwilam S0c Wash Satin, 39¢ o i Jrown and re Grette Ardine, featuring John Tyrell, e nted lingerie colors with William Fyna The Freiich | bl e '50¢ Ganton Crepe, 39 Model™: a dancing story by Neville | “d by 11 vears. Slight scconds -inch Canton Crepe. in plain | mercerized 5 ' stylish crepe tty, the French 0 pon. with co i andHaraid | {n human Hife it and the woric |00 Bl S0 iha mouls o Asnerican rad e a $1.25 Table Damask Regular $6 and $7 Hobart Henley, Universa “ 2 % " 7 |8 ot Tints. Catverans | i S Subiect <o Sight Imperiection art-Wwool blankets self-made millionaire, arrogant pow - | Thursday lustreus quality that washing will erful and stubborn, who with xmntu,h not harm. Choice of several neat ° hand bends a rebellious family to his [ in ~Young 1 patterns. This table damask laun- m“‘;‘ ";"-‘""V”“‘;""” and Howe's “Liquid Lava Goldenberg's—First Floor. Corrigan, Kitty i as we doubt if later on we will be able to make such an Takoma. offer. 66x80 and 70x8 heavy-weight Part-wool Bllankeln ant rol Sulday, andi onday plaids of blue. pink, tan and gray, as well as white with An entertaining pr m film. together with he Goldenberg s—Fourth Floor. $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets thread sheeting cotton, 81x90 inches, full double-bed size. Finished with wide cordovan: slight seconds of the 2%c grade. Shects, single-bed size; free from tarch or = e e Regular $1.69 Sport Satin Bedspreads, large g . p : ¢ double-hed raised Regul - $3.39 o . 45x36 Hemstitched Bleached Pillowcases. heav firm- Regular 59¢ grade navy. garnet and pink. Correct for smart sports costumes “‘U- leinoa s e 36 or separate skirts. nbleached Indian Head, 5 $1.00 Crepe de Chine : $2.00 Broadcloth, $1.49 el e r Pure Silk Quality Broadcloth. 35¢ India Linon, 25 wraac 16¢ ;nt_t ’n“":?: ;rl‘gl'OfI‘y &3¢ e it the leading shades; also white -inch White India Linon, an = Giis e Hoe qmber wiow e | $2.00 Charmeuse, $1.59 All-Silk Charmeuse, 40 incl = grade 35-inch’ White Pajama Checks. S enebe making handsome strect and a close-woven, soft-finish quality. | evening dresses. Out They Go! Former $10.98 and $15 08 - L[] Summer Silk Dresses 9! women of Washington an nppnrtumt\ to purchase one or more dresses to irls’ finish out the season with at a very nominal figure. Girls' $2.95 Overblouses, $1.98 Beautiful silk prints and crepe de chine models, in plain and fancy trimmed styles, long sleeves and large tie; all 16 to 38. es. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Printed Patterns Make Life Easier for Joe Mandel with a surprise in gym- -inch Wash Satin, a_yarn Ratinspun, 35c Fleeson and Albert Von Tilzer; Tar- Rialto—"The Turmoil. Doors open d. sue grade 59C colors, also stylish printed de- itinuous perform- | signs Wright and Rene #Bd women, will open a week's en- novel by Booth Tarkinzton. and deals | peeey Compson, in - inch Extra Fine Grade Mer- will and 1 ! | 1 1 lik 1 a 1 S0 doing almost wrecks | vgel ve. Dapri iy 5 ders and wears like real linen ’ 2 s . 7 1 | vl Pap e The thrifty housewife will take advantage of this | ) | Von Edward e e Dblue or pink borders. all with soisette bound ends to match bers arranged by Sheets of good sturdy hems. Perfect quality $1.25 grade at... size. in heavy $4.00 grade 40-inch heavy weight sport satin. a rich high lustrous woven grade, made out of - inches, lengths 2 to 10 79¢c 33 inches wide, of extra heavy white bleached free from starch or wide, rich satin - face qualit We need the room for our fall stocks arriving daily, therefore all remain- Glels SOy arbiouses of {tninousetie with in many pretty colorings and combinations. Some with frills, others with rows of Yourself! holarshi Dle. tinee and evenin China as a stowaway in an effort to | first three days of next w | . of soldicrs. Some of the action calls | ndall's Metropolitan for the com- | Sunday and Monday, Colle and the includes Pat O'Mall toplay will be a version of Zane Grey" ra La Marr and Carroll, Clarence atdoor picture, with an entirely new svak, in Kings the American desert. Al St. John in “The Side Show of Life” will be | 5 SEint A program of vaudeville and pic- | story, “The Mountebank,” and Ernest | ery. ventriloquiul artist, appearing as | ¢ibal role. Short reels and pipe organ the star being assisted by Miss Lu-| A Western romance appearanc in this city of the Yong | L sz portion of the Lill will include aancw; Healy, Reyne ciated hibitors will present “Th At Crandall's Central Theater the Kummer. featuring Betty Blythe. and short subjects will be | s or 83 months. It coft-finish quality; 10 arwick | man nd the twelfth re- vell will complete the bill. Al Cookee, Gertrude Shori and 2 fore maturity Gayety— Go to It Robert F. Hill, concerns a young girl | : : ; Girls’ $3.50 Knickers, $2.98 Children’s Muslin fam S. Campbell’s revu to It," | them even after it apparent they | Surplus $950,000 costumes, worn by a group o v and helps to solve 515 Joeket and belt with metal buckle; sizes k tum worn by a group of pretty : and Ps to solve her problem. : tions, open front, drop seat, and i Carlton “Boob’ comeNan IOth: will be seen Wednesday and | ||| JOSHUA w. Secretary 3 . D Children’s $2.00 Dresses | assorted checks and plaids. A feature will be local nockats white pique SmteUr and MALeUT | (LpAN. DRY STORAGE FOX e Follies, with William H. Smith stage | and pianow. - Estimates coecerily ";m, kets director and producer, that gives | venient location. WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. “Go to It the punch | naw. Phone Main 1282, Mutual — "Bobbed-Hair | MOVING m\ STORAGE e KRIEG'SEXPR ESS PACKII(G SHIPPING Jobbed-Hair Bandits” will open Main 2010, new seaton at tane Mutual | on Pennsylvania avenue on e nain 201 x. GAPITAL §TO-a afternoon. & MOVING CO. % Rube”) Nelson is the Storage Houseiold Goods. 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First Floor—Bargain Table, Summer Floor Coverings At Attractive Prices A visit to our Floor Covering Section tomorrow will convince you of the ad- vantage of purchasing the needed floor covering here. All high grade qualities at lowest possible prices. 79¢ Grass Rugs,-S0c $16.50 Linoleum Rugs, $8.75 7.6x12-ft. Qook’s Linoleum Rugs, cork-filled, 27x54 scatter size double-warp Japanese burlap-back grade, in handsome wool rug de- Grass Rugs, beautiful stencilled designs in green, blue and brown colorings. (First signs with complete borders; excellent color- ings. Floor—Bargain Table). $10.95 Crex Rugs, $7.95 $25 Brussels Rugs, $18.75 Smith's make Seamless Brussels Rugs, size $x10-ft. room size Crex Rugs, stenciled de- signs in many patterns and choice colorings. All perfect quality, factory labeled rugs. 83x10.6 ft. for large rooms; choice of oriental, floral or medallion designs, in light or dark colorings. 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Metropolitan — “Never Sa; STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING P D Y1 || ate2n 1o W, Mainda2s Fri 2028 Douglas MacLean’s “Never Say Die” will be shown next week at Cran-| M l T H’s dall's Metropolitan Theater, this be- | - ! : beol FIREPROOF ing a screen version of Willle Col- T O Ee lier's Broadway success, which kept| SESRZ L” € oG E New York laughing a year and then LgcaLans R s went on tour for four years with Nat| GRATE AND PACK BY EXPE T Goodwin as the star. YOU STREET,N.W The story is about a young man ONE- NOR"’“,"‘I