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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1924 19 R et 2R T N ARG R SRR AR R AR AR R AR AR AR AR R R PR A AR AR AR AR R A by Sylvia Breamer, Conway Tearle, Kathlyn Williams and Phyliss Haver, will be seen on the Central screen, in Bel “Married Life.” |yent sil who nhas just entered “Lilies of the Field” Lyman Howe's — rrie ife. e oas Just entered | «Snapshots of the Universe and casco arrl Louis’ dissolute court and who is sud- | ;444" short reels will complete the The farewell week of the Belasco |denly ordered by the King, at Mme. . " o Players, st Monday, September | Pompadour's suggestion. to marry [ PTOSTAM: it 3 . 1, will be one of moment, in that it [the girl. Although he loves her, ; b first pres- | Chartres refuses is forced to flee to Avenue Grand. £ H \ Prince An- | England, forces a nobleman to in- . N 0 fe | troduce o of B unday and Monday, Jack Holt, in toine Bibesec Y f | troduce him to the beauty ‘of Bath|.,ouncay anf BIonday, Jack Holt, o 5 : PY It is not often du |and is first denounced as a barber | (WVAnde 5 i 5 = — = sheeis season that @ and then revealed as a nobleman. He | Sennett's Sesm MUShE; STdesticy T > ; = = B e e o |ama Weduwetsy, Hiveet Toerosion, In 41830 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Phone Fraaklin 7400 the £ d “The Side Show of Life"; Thursday. oae Rkl opening wk, but this really |ry the girl he lov heHlde & ate) ;. Thursday, = e = - = ———— e ey ot oy ! Anna Q. Nilsson, in “Half a Dollar = P 3 5 : Bill,” and Lige Conley, in “Air Pock- Prince Bibesco has an 1 that | M ! 2 the it der the etrapolnan—Jack:e Coo- ets”; Friday, Bebe Daniels, in “Un- che : 3 in “Little Robi uarded Women,” and Witwer's “Tel- alis) A e gan 1n 1ttle Robinson |cphone Girl"; Saturday, Marguerite g De La Motte, in “Desire,” and Our | e W onn W L = Extraordinary Selling of used in re sl b o = Coogan's most entertaining picture on epening being A b Fane. the fst fife | Will be seen at Crandall's Metropoli- pollo. [d ctra, the box |1an Theater next week, beginning| Sunday and Monday, Frnest Tor- sced moder- | title is “Little Robinson Crusoe,” and Wednesday, Jack Holt, however, will | Written especially for the star by |i - Wasteland,” and pight. the | Willard Mack, who let his imagina- | Sennett's ch”; Thursday < Teverting to regular | tion run rampant in working out a | Wom- — nESE = plausible «nd sultable story for|en, Cathleen Clifford, in “Grand- (‘-,2\)5?“ od offering of | Jackie. pa's Girl"; Friday, John Gilbert, in | A k@ Summer. will be| The story has to do with Jackie,|"The Lone Chance” and Sennett’s D O{ tes of the stock | Who play Hogan, orphaned he Cat’s v'; Saturday, . & 5 th & Donald Gal- |Son. of a sco police hero. | Nilsson, in “Ha ar Bill.” verett Butt He sets out from San Francisco on a | Louise Fazenda, in “Dizzy Daisy. g . i William 15, | tramp steamer bound for Australia _ However, a typhoon wrecks and sinks the ship, taking down all on hoard Chevy Chase. ;\]llh the exception of Mickey and a nday and Monday, Johnn hlack cat, vhic ha dubs " 4l nductor ] 5 3 2 SicKey Snl ths CataAnItE Sve e Soondnclor ey o Soft pastel colors such as the average girl and woman Tt o St s A Pringle, in delights in wearing are featured in this attractive rth is taking another |of a tropical isle. Then come the|Steel": Laurel, in “Smithy. = i s o-a-d nd will | cannibals, and Satan in all his de-| <da nd Thursday, Monte Blue | aho}\mg of fine cotton underwear at $1.95. ; (t B I Keith's | moniacal glory will hide his face|and Marie Prevost, in “How to Edu- Garments fit for the hope chests and the school th the Cansinos, |in shame after he beholds the doin > a Friday, H: Carvy, girls’ lingerie closet are stressed in this care- Norworth of little Robinson on the man-ecating o Lightning Rider": Will Rogers, | : f island. “T'wo Wagons, Both Covered” last fully selected group comprising style that | The supporting cast includes Tom | episode “Leatherstocking.” Saturday antsehi, Gloria . Will Walling. | Rudolph Valentino, Nita Naldi and | ; / Vi, ) jai Jostume Slips Bert Sprotte, Totee Ducrow and C. H. | Lila Lee, in “Blood and Sand. . IVightgoamst N iiejamosiii Costumel OUips Wilson Circle. Pulace—Open Al Nights: | \ A The Gowns at The Pajamas at 3 : $1.95. Dainty $1.95. Soft mus- | Sunday, Gene Straton Porter’'s “A Viola Da Adolphe Menjou, Jetta | Girl of the Limberlost Monday, crepe :_md \'qile in lin finished _\\'ith 4:-;nr:_<l Raymond Griftith, Maurice Cleinschmidt’s Adventures in e exquisite rainbow contrasting \ (“Lefty”) Flynn, Gale Henry and . Nor camedy, “Sun- | / ] g g e = ? \ M, \ Tom |others are featured in the cast of | day U <, in “The | ) Sy colors trimmed colored yoke, em 3 e | “Open All Night,” the new Paramount | (s Richard \ /Al : 3 with lace or em- broidered in pastel er- | picturization of the story by Paul 5 On Time": Wednesday ; SN S i ey e | Morand. @ smart comedy of Parisian vd, in “Why Worry?' broidery. Net tones. Two-picce Jf night light. which has been scenar- | Thursday Friday. Constance T‘.\rl footing, hem- effect with Ji- ized by Willis Goldbeck and which | madge, in “The G : Saturday. stitchin wo- h sleeves. ew ! a roc s Or [ Will be given its first Washinston kee Madn. e sang | L giandieno lenst e e C e genn tone ribbons_en- Sleeveless striped eek beginnir inday afternoon hance their irre- batiste in dainty parried to a charming but altogether | 5 rie Prevost Monte | = . sophisticated habitue of Paristan 1 “How to Educ e 7 Costume Slips at $1.95. Fine 5 ! Inelen e oy Monday, Lnid Bennett and quality muslin trimmed with In a Comprehensive Array at s never-failing courtesy and | Harriso Ford, in ‘The ool's and cmbroidcr)‘. All t indifference to her charms, | Awakening”; Tuesday, Johnny Hin - lace g and while she is a born gentlewoman, | pductor 1492 Wednesd 3 . shadowproof. Bodice top and 2 OO t i nental nature is close to the | Thursday, Florence Vidor, in > ; - O . and sh admits that she | Marria, Cirele”; Friday, 3 che i hullt-“p S h ou 1 d L '~‘-\1C‘ 5 { ° L] prefer brutality to indifference | Sweet and Bert Lytell, in “T! 9 / Straightline slips of white the part of « husband | Meanest Ma the World": Satu = e S e 59 c . . . In the meantime an American wom- | i uoit Tones) 1 (Clrcusi Cowboy . sateen included. Sizes 36 to 52. Diversified. to say the least—this showing embraces the an arriveg in Par es the THIRD FLOOR models that are new, smart and appropriate for the figure of e Elite. | generous proportions. Specifically fashioned to meet the Dt instend of nding | Sunday and Mondas, Scara- Targe woman's needs, they emphasize the vogue for long she finds ¢ er posi- | mouche’; lay, Wesley Barry H SR e e tior rely ludicrous. The attempt | “School ~ Day Wednesday, F 5 1\1mc<: dfapr: e tiers an Bpanels v 'i';' 52 dmees T, ’M; | Jannings, “Peter the Great”; S B 9 Satin, Faille, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton Crepe display of cuve-man tendencies that |lock, J Frid Tatire a3 Blante 4 Flat Crepe, .jtnpld Charmeen, Poiret Txul.l awgiensallihergoye torynim: in_ = ermen (¥, Saaded Sattraction, Warm shades of brown; also navy and black trimmed = the Chronicles of America, “The > e vaude- = -~ R Declaration of Independence.” H F k * with cum_m\tin«: Culored/ fab_nccl. embroidery, buttons, beads Rialto—"Cornered. Ouse roc 8 < and pleating. Sizes 4015 to 54%. The famous stage play “Cornered,” i i ess Wahletka |SPich had a two-year run in New Olympic. i 5 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. \CESs anletka york, has been translated to the| Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore, Vary in Style and Color th accel d by screen and will be presented at the he Perfect Flapper”; Tuesda . o Rialto Theater next week. rbara La Marr and Conway Tearle, . - role which Madge Ken- “The White ) Wednesday AIRY made famous before the foot- laire Windsor, in 75 e l (9] < will be plaved by Marie Pre-|day, Alleen Pringle, vost, surrounded by a_cast including | Steel”; Friday, Leatrice Joy, - Rockeliffe . Raymond Hat- 4 . Husbands”; Saturday, 2 2 ton, John Roch v Fitzgerald, | Herbert Rawlinson, in “High Speed. Introduce Charming Fabrics story deals with the resem- Of an Meiress €0 Mary Bren: Park. oS s and the T¢| Sunduy ana Mondaay, Barbara La T Rengo Belt ‘ | home of the heiress. The story then | Eternal City”; Tues Baby Peggy, : ordinary garment usually Corsets becomes a drama of thrills, intrigue |in “The Law Forbids” Mack Sen- mary g: SHatn o ST »f romance combin. | Nett’s comedy, “F1 ops”: Wednes- thought of in njunction & : 3 > \ > . = ® ble stripe: reppe and serge in . o dapper wrap-around and envel- An attractive figure is ope models. Contrasting fabrics not a matter of size—it is and large buttons complete vari- a matter of correct propor- ous interesting models. The sho lide Lake, in “The Dancing Cheat.” Bobby 2 o = rtoon offerings and a scenic, | J 2 bert :1"" _i“rxrudo(Ll;lnmcq, / | the huge popularity they ith Director Claude V. Burrows' or- ‘Cameo Y lie Chase, in |§ ¥ e enjov Ve S v stral music including a special | “Sweet Daddy": Friday. “The Unin- Vi cojoy, aimong pvomen o Ly tire Gompletinigithe. DIl vited Gu “Al St. John €omedy, in | 4 require the best at conserva- e A e el o i Z i HVEIPELCED: tions—the Rengo Belt I L by or A [ Awm assador—Jackie Coogan | Gang Comedy. “Back sta Mati- | sives an appearance of Silk skirts that may be worn hu i 1wl el e R e C w | nee only, eighth episode of “The Fast Fi el : e PP e . : tainic t r R ./ “lattle Robinson Crusoe. | Express” starring William Dun f . Fine gingham in attrac- slenderness because of its with new tunICsioiaweatets aic Mutual—"The Love Makers Jackie Coogan comes to the Ambas. s onenioaly et oo, Raturs 3 tive checks or plain shades, proper proportioning. shown in roshanara pleated af- the nd ateraction at the new | LeeT TRET Uik T8 ARTES 2y e | 2:30 pm. ¢ hand-painted with _lovely This model of superior fairs with plain panel back 3"‘! written expressly for s I # i dcs|gn§ in color or trimmed pil]k broche with (‘135[%(‘ iront or combination !IAC"]'A‘(I Jackie by Willard Mack, and tells of | avoy. i with contrasting collar and : 0 iohs Re- skirts are smart. Tan.navy and an orphan of a San Francisco police 4 e scctions over thighs. Re o hero who finds himself cast up on a | South Sea island and has amazing | exp ences among the native blacks. _Sunday and Monday. Jack Holt, in i gt cuffs, braids or embroidery. inforced over abdomen. black lead. \Waistbands 26 to 40 and Sonmeit's “Scarem Much: Toct- g2 Generously proportionedand Long skirt; particularly inches. Trene Rich, Bileen Percy and Phily |92y and Wednesday, Ernest Torrence finished with tie sash and desirabfe for the figure that SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. vers i | e It Ellcen Percs and Philo 13 Ee Side Show st Life : Thureday, roomy pockets. Sizes 36 to Hamilton, | in “Yestepdass Wit which will be|Anna Q. Nilsson, in “Half a Dollar HGTT e 35 t 36, ” . Ton Dile || chen on W Aahiea pD " and Lige Conley, in “Midnight | 5 Sizes 25 to 36. N Dolly | Wednesday and Thursday. Ben Tur- Bridey, Bebe Banlels. in Lin THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR n a'lts a i ecessltws pin will furnish the laughs in “Romeo | §uarded ~Women" and = Witwer's | is large below the waist. b nd Juliet {“Telephone _Girl”; Saturday, John attrac- | il yil Bowers, in “The Code of the Wilder- | f d f B b D {xacs| “William Barsum il roturnitolhe| Bowers (i (The Cote ocihs milder- | ered tor Dba a | screen in his first Paramount produ: and and de-|tion, ““The Man Who Kights Alone,”|ment Day. . i Kapok Pillows, 50c—Pink or | which will be shown at the Ambassa- 2 ® , A [ Takom. |l |Clearanceof Women’s,Misses - et B T | Sunday and Monday, May McAvoy added feature Mack Si ett's “Black | . "o - r : Aed meature Mack sennett's “Black | in"“The Bedroom Window.” Tuesday with embroidery ruffles. R e g g and Children’s Footwear Zey = L At e N GG sereen feature at| featured in Universal's production of | n® e o Lovc™s “Hrothers Under the ; Bl muslin. Deep hem finished with beginning s v afternoon ser et Liova Hamitton will| Chin” Thursday, William S. Hart, in | S feather stitching. o'clo Th an adaptation ike the comedy note in “Going|_ Singed Jim ckee": comedy, “Lov- - . Flannelette Gertrudes, 75c— of Cyn fey’s “Call the Lion | East,” a two-reel comedy. ers' Reward.” Friday egri, in Long and 6 month sizes. Plain Club of th nes are laid in South it Montmartr: Acsop’s Fables; “Fighting Blood”; comedy, “Hard hems or shell edged. cast are | Central—"The Man Who|Knocks” Saturday, Walter Hiers ) : Crocheted Sacques, $150— W ar ah Beery. | Long Dresses, 50c—Bishop or White trimmed with pink or | ‘» . “KFair Week,” and Laura La P . . — . : ekt Fights Alone. in “Excitement. This group includes 725 pairs of excellent voke styles, trimmed with em- bluc. Ribbon finished round portant catured | | 1 anging Wh-ups. William Farnum will return to the | grade Misses’ and Children’s Shoes that formerly broidery or lace. Deep hem or bottom and {fronts. e e Salaance ol o yetn York. sold for $4.25 to $5.65 a pair, and the lot includes tecks andilace S et P onlec P e ! SIS < pICIuLS,. Sunday and Monday, Betty Comp- B 5 e ort resses, c—White hite trimmed with pink or s h I zatrice Joy; in neine Y tan leather and dull leather pump:. Sala e d withr lace Cambric’ Sheets, 39c—Two- toer girl who knows no | te day and Monday of next week. 2 g 3 el = - . ery yokes. Trimmed with lac . Cambric eets, " Aftican veldt. She | “The Man Who Fights Alone” ls & |and Jimmle A e 3 Women'’s Shoes are all types white leather and at neck and sleeves. 6 months, inch hems, both ends hem- Bapa neaday, Marguerite e I fabric, with all heel styles. 1 and 2 year sizes. stitched. 36x50 inches. ets v love with a h dramatic presentation of the power of 4 = 8 s Pl Sl |t = 3 Totte, in “Des and Al St. John, in g e gt - G some lishman far above | love to triumph over human ills. Fea- | .0 00 T ol Sl rdgas Clair Wind- Plai¢ Blankets, 59c—Pink or Flannel Bands, 29c—Straight Men before al- | tured in the cast are Lois Wilson and g = o= z :, 9 u, vith white silk button- it icot edges. Ready for i i s | avmona “Horton. " Macke sennetts 195 W Sale ani (it Bowes: 77 X Clearance—I¥ omen’s $3 95 P o [T ey T on sudthersouss s WIINCOM ip iy e fint #¥o unE ildeas pianaisen- W hite Shoes . : e orirs | ian eaiill) stormiia thasoutstand. | ESECEISThs Eirst in0kYearst tastic: < T e o G T et o e Nursery Furniture ac! i “Bli Bt Alexander and Lloyd Ham- picture is of carr this girl's | ing characteristic of “Blind Hus- | @ o L < - & . . plan for revenge aimst all the | bands,” which will be seen on Tues. | ilton. in Z'A Self-Made Failure. R shoes. A varied assortment embracing white leather art of the English colony. |day and Wednesday. Supporting Eric S LN and fabric shoes in scores of styles and heel heights. e s . i 4 - loses with her von Stroheim, the author and also the - 3 Buy now for next summer. white enamel finished. Four National spring. Drop side. ! ; i 22544 inches, pletely wi ¥ ¥ star, are Francelia Billington, Jack 4T7 Tth ST. N.W., LANSBUR( A sections. = x eex 3 inandl Po an s Do You Want a Home ||| GH & BRO. Cribs, $5.95—Ivory finished. A specially zed concert number, | John will furnish the comedy, in “His In Chevy Chase? Woven wire springs, rubber- Wicker Scales, $7.95—White “Tivoli's Mirror of the Living World,” | New Ca [J tired wheel Complete with . enamel or ivory finish. Large and mattress. 18x36. and roomy. Cerrect weight. added she re Bailey F.| Andree Lafayette, supported by 4 Alart’s interpret score and con- | Jack Perrin and Helen HBrguson, is at QUINTER' THOMAS & CO. . 2 L FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BRO. cert overture by the Tivoli Symphony E Main 8416 w 0 s as ul s an will round cut the bill a v, in “Why Get Married ° BN photoplay with dramatic action. The s e Knickers, Big Values at | Girls Khaki Middy Blouses ‘Wardrobes, $10.00—Ivory or Crib, $1L50—Ivory finish. tino in ‘Monsicur Beaucaire’ Rudolph Valentino, who has been If l w P bl t Were Possible of mearly two years, wii make a cappearance at Loew's Co a. be- For us to make you realize how much more an ey Sfemcon T satisfaction and pleasure there is in eating P - mount's adaptation of Booth when your teeth arve properly treated and cared . “Mons in which Mr. em 3 ri ; v 1;;mn., is supported by Lowell sore t’l:eu can:fi: '“"“”"?&“"’nf;‘?:d,m"";"; Fillings SHeman, DoHs R tha ol ot e Etates oth offerings are unmistakable demonstrations of the many fine values to be : iels, Lois Wilson, John Davidson, Os. stomach rebels. Soon you 4 2 n y ) haki Knick e o Kbakd Suits. b1 wald Yorke RJEinch) iiew are likely to have indiges- picked as the season wanes. Suits and knickers that may be worn for weeks this Kh ickers, matching piece uits, blouse ler, Tan MacLs < 5 tion, tonsilitis _or some d & derfull ext season, too. quality fabric; well tailored, and knickers. Pockets and Templar _ Towell, Cooper-Clift; other afment. Why not take urnr’of“z'?llr season and serve wonderiu ia“ 3 sf 7:00: E-_ithlpl‘;'als_ at r!";;ce on cuff. él:ort sleeves. s.lf‘cs 6 to 14. Florence O'Denishawn and scores o teeth in time and avoid unnecessa er- The Suits are button-on and Balkan styles, of The Knickers are fine Palm Beach or Panama inished with_be! Strong, serviceable and a oliers o : ing?; eglstered istaduntesilioe il Eindly fast color washable fabrics, in choice of cloth, linen or gray crash and the always and pocket. Sizes $1 Q@ favorite with all $2 98 4idMonsieur Besucalre’ U is fore Silvisefyeufrsgsraiuniiyous don al ipebionss. plain white and splendid color combina- servicable O, D. khaki, staunchly made o2 DL outdoor girls ...... e O s Sl e isas oty ibeaate Hours, 9 a. m. Ull 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. till 1 p. m. Lady and maid tions. Sizes 214 to 8 years. and excellently tailored, in sizes 7 to 17. s B ST L s D ped the regime of in attendance. Kindly keep name and location of our office in your mind. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, b Louis XV ce and told in the graphic style of Booth Tarkington, 2 7"' s' l w 5 one of the greatest of American nov- - . Na ] SERERIEE ekt e e e ) - a Straight or cuff bottom. Long or short sleeves. Including a jaunty overblouse model with Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs. Sizes 6 to 22.