Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1924, Page 10

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10 .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1924 AMUSEMENTS Keith's—]Julia Sanderson. It was a sort of gala event at The Hub, 7ti1 and D Sts. N.W. The Hub, 7th and D Sts. N.W. We ’ve Added a Lot of Splendid Values to Sigler and several of his players| were grouped close by. The program this week is unusual- 1y pleasing, having the beautiful Julia Sanderson of many musical comedy triumphs as the headliner and Frank Crumit helping out with songs and stories as the added at- traction. Miss Sanderson has evi- Buy What You Need Now—Pay Later—Liberal Credit Is Yours! she had starred being especially prominent and scored a big hit Later on in her act Frank Crumit. who had previously been on with his regular turn, joined Miss Sandersen and the pair registered a big hit, the audience recalling them time after time until Crumit remarked that he wished the applause would be turned on one who deserved it and men- tioned Walter Johnson. Immediately the house was in an uproar, Miss Sanderson dashed down to the footlights with a large bunch of roses which she tossed to the ¥Smoke King,” and then after much persuasion Walter arose in in acknowl- edgment with his well-known awk- ward bow and the show was allowed to_proceed That clever acrobatic pair, Wil- liam and Joe Mandel. made the laughing hit of the evening with their burlesque tumbling and dances. | Acrobats who do this sort of work must be exceptionally clever to pre- vent injury. and every now and then a real stunt would crop up which clearly demonstrated their strength and agility, As an encore they in- troduced a burlesque Grecian dance that was a scre: earning them a dozen curtain cal Jans and Whalen, billed as “Two Good Boys Gone Wrong,” are new- comers around Washington. They had only the foolish patter and songs, > = 53 '— = = Bt Sreniing was Sheinal e They An Added Attraction in the August Sale A New 4-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom Suite With Man’s Robe ing turns on the program embraced ; rewe L e e 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Veneered Dining Suite Hour aenerouslsizel piccestassemblediwithitasterandipars Dietrich in taking songs; Grette Ar- dine. with John Tyrell and William g ’ s P ot o E-‘U';‘"pm'l”“m‘“ T;l“*;“:r::h ‘;;"";'e‘?fl A suite of charming design combining §t)'115h appearance an@ ex- vanity, man's robe, bow-foot bed and large dresser with Frances and Frank on the swinging cellent cabinet making. Note the graceful lines of each piece as illus- $ i i i rings, and the regular house attrac. - i plate mirror, workmanship and finish all that could be de- tions filled out the program. trated—buffet, double door china cabinet, inclosed server, oblong exten- e st ; v - sion table and six genuine leather seat dining chairs. sired. August Sale 1 LI e s aisia Melsiatslatsietoianclote ol e Belasco—"Madeline of the On Liberal Credit Terms Movies."” The Belasco Players swung into the next to the last week of their Sum- mer series of performances with the e — Lift 1 op i e daughter s debut as a star, George M. e ( Dresser-Robes _ Easy Credit Terms—Pay Later acting the leading male role himself. More than ordinary “interest. there: . ore, attaches itself to this production, f and Capital theater-lovers, and espe- ! = ¢ rlgerator cially those who have followed the interesting program w this com- | pany of Summer players has put [ | forth for us, were responsive last = s 75 night, this despite the usual—one = - might say more than usual—first ¢ > night hitches and blunders. x A i eorge Cohan had a clever idea for R 2 D . 3 ) - \ g this Mie daughters entrec (o the Jum. | The small family s ) Where space nary circle. He has interwoven with ! e . = S z is i skill comedy, romance, mystery and —— size, practical and ef- ok ) ; o ’ at a premium tragedy into a plot which it would be 5 ~ . I i) one of these unfair to reveal. ficient. Fitted with / - tieal D Donald Galleher, the popular juve- ble shelf : 3 pEScHics eSS nile leading man, bears the air of 3 one remova . q = h Y : i - i ease and poire which has won him | ) ‘ X : 7 6; 110‘5:5 is one many admirers in Washington in the 2 = q of the most con- role of the screen idol, and A. J 4 UG‘ o / ) = d : . thndo« as the butler, helps him open Three-DOOr leOn hlodel | venient pieces of the story with his usual smooth per- 5 i formance. Elsie Rizer is billed as the 2 % P furniture o i ) and handles her part 5 = \ 3 y. Adele Windsor. in a de- $ -7 & couldipossess lightful comedy role. continues to — ° Golden oak, surprise and draw admiration. Harry - 1 1rving, as the friend and confident of | . good plate mir- the leading man, is likable as usual | 5 . and Everett Butterfield, to whose Buy one of these credit goes the management and di- ror. : August Sale Tection. makes of an inferior role a ideal three-door re- 2 ) . Liberal bit that dPr)ded]\ &llnd\ t, H 1} e - 2. i ey Sl Wt frigerators in the Jio Three-Piece Bed : of “Seventeen," is seen hrwfl\ Hazel | A Sal Not: | I o :- as ‘o;(elr: to look at and proved | ugust Sale. Note ] g i | ” A . ast wee er acting ability, the role 2 9 > requiring a lisping, baby-talking girl the generous size Da‘7 nport Sulte—speCIal Wing Back Rocker Lisping is an affliction and though in | E : = TIE I o ien avsi s thosche compartments for e = R has gone out, along with fainting, etc. It wlax';h;r:‘fnro"d little nflr:ir.urgbk&l food and ice. & You may readily make your unexpected company comfortable . fi : $ I 4‘75 ing to find Miss Jennings had retaine < = e her lisp for the present performance. e Dlnlng Table over night with a suite of this character in your living room. The nadeline of the Movies has many portable type. Large settee, armchair and wing back chair, all gen- . ings to recommend it, tw stand- Mahogany- m.ilh» flrsrmxhr: Lu!:nc:'vou‘,‘\.h;“w $ ] 9.75 erous in size and covered in imitation leather ° L finished known and loved everywhere for his um Iyrics and performances: second, that Small Payments—W eekly or Monthly F ed Oak trame, cane the clever little band of players at h finiched panel backs the Belasco arc well worth watch- Mahogany s FOOt Stoo[ and seat. ing in all their performances. | % round top extension tables — ¥ —nicely finished. Extend Gayety—"Go to It." 8 to 6 feet. Special in the The Gayety Theater opens its sec- August Sale. ond week of the season with William it! S. Campbell's production of “Go to | S On Credit! It a light and frivolous show. but rather amusing. There are quite a number of song and dance specialties . interspersed with the comedy situa- 4 tions and the entertainment is closed 3-Plece e util by an offering of amateur local talent in a tabloid revue. This latter num- A ber is something new in local bur- 5 i outfit lesque circles and last night's audi- This practical | ence got quite a few laughs from the consists of a continuous- efforts of the youthful purveyors of 5 song and dance. post white .enamel bed. The cast of the main show is head- =S ed by Althea Barnes. who Is good in reversible mattress a‘nd songs and comedy: Helen Du Ross, a sanitary woven wire shapely and vivacious soubrette, who = dances well, and Louise Gardner, a spring. singer of “blues.” Jim Carlton is the best_ of the: comedians, of the show. Easy Payments . : his humor being thoroughly enjoy- ¥ z A L able. Wally Jackson is good as an X . o 7 N & 7 Handsome polished eccentric dancer and is also quite a y % e — T : comedian. Others in the cast are Jack 3 3 > & 3 wa mahogany phonographs McSorley, Gene Shuler and John Ross. : : | s - g Andy Francis and John Ross caused p i of superior type with quite a bit of merriment in their ec- SRR, =t 7 y 2 : centric dance numbers, and Melino, ( . P . : ; Listette and. Kogan have a specialty ) guaranteed motor and that is new and entertaining. L 0 g : The chorus is well costumed and ( ' & approved tone arm — shows to advantage in a number of X pretty dances. I 1)) T well known make now $1.00 a Week offered at a new low s ERONTTE “Strng "Strings” 192 Sick, ; ; On Easy Payments e bl = - 3-Piece Tapestry-Covered Overstuffed Sulte - This suite is constructed in the best workmanlike manner with e % Sy spring-filled seats of the most comfortable type. Davenport, arm- WIS i ) i chair and wing-back rocker, all generous in size and covered in mfi::;';"’::' iy tapestry. All three pieces complete and advise the use of EBONITE.. Factory sutomobile engineers in- dorse it. Fleet owners o " " iy 5 » 37-In. Cedar Chests e dfenr] anaiint leral'y Tables : . Of genuine Tennessee cedar—guaranteed :elrr':‘l-::a.'-'.:::: Your choice of the two tables illustrated at $10.95 mothproof. Qne of these splendid chests will PRmPS. SREY: is another example of rare value giving. Library table be found highly useful the year ‘round. < at left is finished in mahogany EBONITE and has a manuscript drawer; . i . 75 i the davenport table at right is A - ! ; fITS SHREDDED OiL) 45 .inches long, also mahogany Credit - finish.. Choice.. ccveresrasnens Lat

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