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AMUSEMENTS Wardman Park—"The New | York Idea." Txcellent characterization work ap- cared In last night's performance of The New York Idea” by Robert .l's Ram’'s Head Players at the \Wardman Park Theater. Miss Anne Ives, as Mrs. Phillimore, esented the illusion of an old anc rulous lady; Robert Bell lived in s comically sacred part as the near ghted reverend brother; Albert Par: his portly judgeship with The houSehold menials erest in their master's fortunes which is ofter The wick- ell in her especially ssumed gnity stress stage servants. 1 wink of Miss Ruth Rus; lady's maid was first two acts of the vehicle angdon Mitchell has provide played without sufficient at- lon to dramatic pause, but thi: tinctly not so of the thirc In these Miss Hutch- and her ex- was enhancec feeling, and she be- woman in a gown of lonely woman who dic 1 was. alone. Possibly e splendid foil which Ronald S: ave her in the person of John K erstwhile husband, had ning to do with it hell has filled a well-nig} uation with a wit whict hold his audience, al d carry mor: { were shorter action and raplc minute—a worthy who has divorced husband is about to mar n who has been divorced by when both these fifth wheels r upon the scene, T a living force there is action during every tlous sit after it has been two of the di still in love wit At th erv. mom boys 1ift thelr piping sentence woulc of the dra entation. t o ynolds' wor. but not awing ro ppropriate pt's performanc, youns | elderly 40. The oudoir any of tw 1an of b tairs o ¥nolds will edeems hi z study s which eption pass. e placed In it And Then What?" don, who: th production of brought ain b sion and i of tense interest t Johnson, Edward Van Sloan, Ethel Wilson, Dorothy Peterson and Desmond Gallagher. The play has deen staged by Arthur Byron. The scenic production and the gowning of the wom- en of the cast have been designed to meet exacting taste. National — 'fix"s. Partridge Presents.” Blanche Bates, whose friends In Vashington are legion, will be seen t the National Theater next week in Mrs. Partridge Presen a new romedy by Mary Kennedy and Ruth The play is presented MeClintic,” and_an excel- includes Sylvia Fleld, Ruth | jordon, Charles Waldron, fott | abot, Alan Connor, Virginia Chau- ‘enet and Augusta Havilanc ‘Mrs. Partridge Presents de- | 'ribed as a sparkling comedy deal- 1g with a situation that teeters con- | inually on the edge of tragedy, to| o e saved at each perilous moment y he genius of the lady so happil mpersonated by Miss Bates, an old- ‘ashioned mother, who naively step orth into the world to guide the des- nies of her two precocious children, ach of whom is quite intent on seeing o it that mother has no guiding to| An elaborate setting and a treat he latest modes are promised for the |y play. M w m, is el in ve Belasco— H)g‘l’l Tide. e An important attraction e Shubert-Belasco next w -w drama, by Eleanor Ho entitled “High Tide w England life, s he power of love, which L. o will present, beginy 1y night A notable cast {nc who was t ', Ann Mason rning"; Dona 1 Hopkins, Florence ‘rank Fanning booked for | ¢+ is the | Hink- | story « < vividl Lawren Mo P a { w 1, | L] te 1l nd ) | The play is described picting life on pulsating that tional, the ngland of primitive provides a 1.;.m.~m-| aradox.” Vardman Park —“A Story|X of Pierrot. “A Story of Plerrot” will be nted at the Wardman Par! or two weeks, beginning pre- Theater Tuesday night, December 16, Head Players. matines, Fables of 192; turing Jacl and | | Bob ch e Voe, ymedy; Coogan "B unique pathos Rennie life, Zdmund by the which promises to riv during the first Ram's r. Reynolds’ characteristic Next week, beginning with § at ill be known as Civie Club decora ent a ude *d and special ente: nged. The clubs invit the Rotary, Kiwanls, Ci writer of “The Apple Blossom Time. Ram’ last Friday, al in in _Eighteenth Head style. The music will be conducted by Ger- trude McRae Nash, at the plano. IKcithis -~ Givis' Glub Week unday B, F. Kelth's Theater, week, The membership of various clubs will be the guests of the management on designated evenings; the theater will be rtain- ed In- vitan, Lions, Cosmopolitan and Monarch, Headlining the bill will be N ville fngham ete., be seen with Ann Greenway an act entitled, “Samples. Following a musical revue Henry and Edythe troducing Mildred rgent. The orus were staged by John J. H Adelaide and Hughes team. Others billed are via Froo: st pocket editlon of jazz; in excerpts from dances o m adinis Anin , equilibrists. | usual ‘screen features will be shown. ¥ They will Include In their offering a satire on the play “Rain." will be George Croos’ . fea- Maye, Burns and f the ughes s, the Frank usical Ferry Corey, musical clown; “Bldding Her als; and The Strand—"Back Stage." Clay Crouch, comedian, and T including the Berg Si cers of note. and Paul Mu 11 head the bill at the Strand r next week, beginning Sund; minfature musical comed: w comblnation in “Quiet, Please.” erial Nancy Decke irl of Songland,” and Ma and Sisters, in ie “Restless Wives,” the phots of Montagu Burr M in a story supported by Breess, , ent! com- isters, rdock, Thea- ay, in led and Joe Caited will present a of dancing and Others wili include the De Vries Troupe of A Joy ( r, the y Mc- “Three Likable oplay, features Doris Kenyon and James modern-day Love, ntosh PAZO Ointment A Guaranteed Remedy FOR ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING PILES It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe making it very easy to apply. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in ¢ld style Tins, 60c.) Christmas Garters $2.00 A\ Both matron and PN miss will love this protty gift. 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The rose, the vine, the grape, as well as the conventional designs are beautifully Wroug ht on the finest of nainsook. Two Special Philippine Groups! *1.95 *2.95 Gowns and chemise, with scalloped necks and embroidered yokes, all handsewn with very tiny stitches. Heavy solid embroidery, open eye- let work, fine hand-drawnwork, done on flesh colored or white material makes quite the loveliest Christmas ift one can think of at so low a price. An unusual amount of solid work, eyelet and coloda (punch) embroidery makes these gowns and envelope chemise most attractive for gifts. The rose pattern, the trailing vine and the butterfly design have been worked with painstaking care. Strap and built up-shoulder che- mise and round, square and V neck gowns, For Special Selling in our Downstairs Gift Shop! Philippine Gowns and Chemise Especially secured for the holidays. i gowns and envelope chemise with solid and eyelet embroider: square or V neck gowns and strap or built-up shoulder chemise. Handmade_and hand-embroidered gowns and chemise at this A very pleasing variety of $1.59 price are quite Round, an innovation. You will be delighted with their daintiness and beautiful quality. Naomi{ Childers, Edna May Oliver and Ellen Van Volken- |Coit Anderson. burg, who gave a reading of “What Every Woman Knows" will Temain in Washington to direct this Christmas pantomime produc- tion, beauty the producti>n of “L'Enfant |3t Prodigue,” as presented at the liitle (changes in atmosphers ranging from Georglan playhouse, street, season in 1923. The sets and costumes will be in — W e “ Gnyety-— Let's Go. “Let's Go,” next week's attraction the Gayety Theater, presents the South Sea Isles to the North Pole, with fast-stepping, pretty girls form- ing backgrounds to the musical num- bers and principals who know how to keep an audience laughing. Many King Hebrew, character comedian: Nan Paloon, a golden-voiced soprano; Annette Creighton, soubrette; Fay Tunis, Helen Flynn, Walter Smith, Andy Price and Harry Peterson will help broadcast and melody. Mutual — "L—o:don Gaiety Girls." Next week's attraction at the Mutual Theater will be the *“London Gayety Glrls,” with Gus Fay as the chief fun- maker. Gus Fay is well known to bur- lesque patrons, and he is supported by Fanny Vedder, Evelyn Butler, Joe Moss and Henri J. Keller. Three hours of fun is promised. Burton Holmes Sunday. “Along the Riviera” is the topic of Burton Holmes' travelogue Sunday afternoon and evening at the National | Theater. Mr. Holmes will take his audience on a photo-journey from one end of the Riviera to the other, combining the beauties of the French Riviera with those of the Itallan, the favored resort of the wealth, fashion and beauty of the world, a paradise of sunny skles, sparkling waters, splen- did roads and wonderful hotels, villas and casinos. Mr. Iolmes' colored views reproduce the loveliest of this wealth of beautiful scenes, while his motion pictures bring into life the hu- man element, showing the sports, i door and out, as well as the charm of scenes taken in Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Bordighera and San Remo, with motion plctures showing motoring along the Grand Corniche, panoramas of the Maritime Alps and the Mediterranean shores. Mr. Holmes will give an “extr: travelogue, “Glorious Switzerland,” Sunday afternoon (only), December 28. Blue-White 17 adjusted. Pay Next DIAMONDS in Lat B Hand En- Srived EaiBimond Mowntiags Pay $1.00 a Week The Famous ILLINOIS STERLING WATCH ruby and sapphire jewels, isfaction or a new movement. '34+ Pay $1.00 a Week All standard make watches at standard cash prices. ‘We positively guarantee to sell all stand- ard makes of watches, Including Elgin, Hamilton, Howard, etc., at the cash price, and in addition offer you the convenience of a most liberal charge account. Kindler-Landowska, Tomor- TOoW. A foint reoital will be given by Hans Kindler, cellist, and Wanda Landowsks, planist-harpsichordist, at the Natlonal Theater tomorrow afterncon at 4:30 o'clock. This is the fourth concert of the first Star Concert series under the management of T. Arthur Smith, ne. The following program will be given: Violoncello solos, ‘“Honate" (Valentinl), “Romance” (Glinka-Kind- ler), “Passepied” (Delfbes), “Haban- era” (Ravel-Kindler) and ‘Tarentella” (Piattl); plano solos, “Adagio Amoro- 80" (Laendler) and *“Walt (Mo- zart); harpsichord solos, “Concerto Al Gusto Itallano” (Bach), “Bouree” (Telemann), “Ground” (Purcell) and “The Hunt” (Scarlatti). Emanuel Balaban will be the accom- panist for Mr. Kindler, Columbin—'Xr;entine Love' V. Blasco Iban is the author of “Argentine Love,” a romance of South America, featuring Bebe Danlels and Ricardo Cortez, which will be the Acreen attraction at Loew’s Columbia Theater next week. Allan Dwan directed and the cast includes James Rennle, husband of Dorothy Gish; Mario Majeroni, Russ Whital, Alice Chapin, Julia Hurley, Mark Gonzales and Aurelia Coccla. John Russell made the adaptation, The story discloses the determined fight to choose the man she loves waged by a girl of the South Ameri- can aristocracy. Pnlace—-"Ga—rs:n of Weeds” Betty Compson will be seen in “The Garden of Weeds,' the attraction at Loew's Palace Theater next week. It is a film version of the play by Leon Gordon and Dorls Marquetta, adapted by Walter Woods and Anthony Col- dewey, directed by James Cruze, and Includes in_its cast Warner Baxter, Rockliffe Fellowes, Charles Ogle, King Zany, Willlam Austin, Lucille Thorndlke, Willlam Turner, Toyo Fujita, Lilyun Tashman and Al St John. The story is one of Broad- way theater life. Metropolitan—"Sandra." “Sandra,” First National's film ver- ston of the novel by Pearl Doles Bell, will be shown next week at Cran- —At Kay’s!! This_year dall’s Metropolitan Theater, begin- ning Sunday afternoon, together with starring Lige Con- “Sandra” concerns a woman of dual personality, who sacrificed marital happiness to enter upon an adven- turous caree: The orchestral scors will have as its theme Tostl's “Forever and For- and the exit number will be “1 Love You,” from ‘“Little Jesse James.’ Rialto—"The Gniety Girl." Starting next Sunday at the Rialto, Mary Philbin will be seen in “The Gafety Girl” This is the first mod- ern story in which this winsome Iit- tle star has appeared for some time. It is sald to offer her ah excellent opportunity to display her art at its best. The story is backgrounded in the music heils of England and abounds with interesting back-stage shots, Ambassador—"Sandra." First National's fllm version of Pearl Doles Bell's novel, “Sandra,” will be shown also Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Crandall's Ambassa- dor Theater, with an Aesop Fable, “The Mysterles of Old Chinatown"; Wednesday and Thursday, Pola Negrt, in “Forbidden Paradise,” and cartoon comed. The Hoboken Nightingale”; Friday, “Wel- come Stranger,” by Aaron Hoffman, “When Love Is Young” and Jack in “Town Hall All Night"; ‘Reckless Romance”; Mack Sennett’s “The Luck of the Foolish™ and “Fast Steppers,” No. 5. H ori 45 AN " Tivoli—"Welcome Stranger Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes and others will be featured in “Welcome ! 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