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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925. Rialt. *The Tornado." |the town with inundation and rides|when old “Dixie the impoverished Tivoli—"Tongues of Flame™" | Pempsey’s “Fight and Win® down the canyon on a log, reaching |judge's last filly, is racing it self to two-recler called “The He ¢ M S E M House Peters storms into town this | the bridge in time to rescue his love | fame and its master to replenished | Thomas Meighan Is pictured at|Wallop,” and “Col. Hee a week in “The Tornado,” at Moore's |from a fearful wreck, in which the | riches. Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first|devil” with pipe or -ompani- | Rialto, with the freshness and tang|traih had plunged into the river.| The judge's downfall has been due ment and solo intervals by Mesdames | of a pine-scented mountain wind. |Real melodrama, with a fine touch. |to his love of his beautiful and ac- i o > 3 | B 3 hite's|close the bill with an unusual exhi- Why this actor, with a magnificent | Peters is superb. Ruth Clifford takes | complished daughter. He has lav-|of Flame” Paramount’s picturization 5 hout a 7 = National—"George White's|§iome, P physique and pleasant, strong face, | the part of the girl excellently, while [ ished his money on her, and finally | of the story by the late Peter ting film drama, for the proper | 53_50 Plnladelphla two days of this week in “Tong " For = st cnes | 128 Dot risen to greater recogniticn |Richard Tucker is the tricky hus-|sinks to the necessity of sleeping In|Clarke Macfarlane, together with |naming of which important prizes Scandals. AyrolTidly Goods starring ARNCS|ana appeared in more pictures has |band. the stall with his devoted “Dixie.” | Mack Sennetts two-reeled “Lizzies of | Were offered by the producers. Ty- $3.25 Chester “Tune in to radio station JOY, and | (W0 (8 Ce BUatoD Y. o imed at |Deen a mystery for years to House| fTen minutes of musical comedy are |But when “Dixie” captures the La- | the Field,” and the Pathe Review,|rone Power, Louis Wolheim, Dagm o take it on high.” that class of men commonly called|ESters. fans. delightfully offered by J. Humbird | tonla Handicap, worth $50,000 to the | with pipe organ music by Robert |Godowsky and Maurice | $3 00 Wilmington h-'\\\hf: y ion, tun L | “Bull Throwers.” It will be enjoyed| In the story on the Rialto screen|Duffy and Alice MacKenzle. The (Winner, the tides of fortune flood once | Rodwell and m;_rlom Pea el n in the cast. | o . 4 promise to take them to 1} gara he Northern lumber |is amusing; ere is a news reel an “lair V| P o koo B opening N ewsal| Falls on their honeymoon, but who |country by the sobriquet of “Tor-[excellent music by the Rialto Or-|the daughter. Frank Keenan is very | seas captam of 2 company = of BOSTON BIRTHS GROW. SUNDAY G ra W run. Asa Revue® | get a trolley ride instead. nado,” & man of unknown past, loved | chestra. good as the Kentucky judge. The re- { American Indians fighting on the sy J 18 with a ] andals” are a aves by his men and by children, but e mainder of the cast is proportionately | west front, who, after returning to anuary triumph. 2 t £ . |feared by the “roughneck” element, B entertaining. the States, finds that his former |Decrease in Death Rate Gives City | production s as| G d—"Hub K o L 3 Pal *The D associates are about to be de- SPECTAL TRAIN Fodustion trand— Hubert Kinney's :Il)u;;:s st times endeavors to break alace—"The Dixie “Bull and Sand” a Mack Semnett | ssoclates ave about to be d X toeRl|Gatnlloti 850 et e e o0 2 by " organiza i . " & s a y : 5 5 v E st nignt Revue. EOILIE ckaksIn lon STEtor o fokx g Handicap. Somedv, s, the seondary {entUSe | ifonaire. ‘o thereupon deaicaten s | mostox, A B o o ave | Hubert Kinney's Revue, a preten- | tiful wife, who-turns out to be the| To those who prefer the sensational | Howe travelogue and the Pathe news e A e orenoes ronllom and | lCreasing’ birth rate coupled with % AM.. Philadelpiia,’ Broad E ous with up-to-date- | tious song and dance act with a by old sweethtart of “Tornado” and who | thrills of the melodrama to the most | review completes the bill. was directed by Joseph Henabery. sing dea g . g I aut e o st | of pretty girls and peppy melog had been stolen from him by his old | plausible but less vivid storles, “The % prelimi c e o o P.M.. West Philadelphia 3 (s fore. | is the featured attraction this week)DPal With the lie that “Tornado” had | Dixie Handicap,” the feature of the b dor—"Mad ¢ s X. Mahone " commissioner T8 DM Cheiter T30 P Wil 5,007 4t the Strand Theater. Gladys Peter-|died in France. The story then, of | current bill at Loew’s Palace Theates, | Ambassador—"Madonna o Central—"The Story the the cliy of Boston, for the Eitap RN 5 | impression | son, Louise Taylor, I'aule Lee, Ona|low the tenseness of the triangle have a strong appeal. e Steata 4 w e Thelinh citp wan g te per [ UL W S S il ! iheater last | Davis, Vera 3 th and Tom Tuck- | tERtens, Is woven deftly with an on-| ““The Dixie Handicap” is a story EapIEES Without a Name. houmenaii 1 ped 1o 2459 |} ginar Excursions Sundays, Feb. 1, 18, tant blase of color.| er; & wen nist, take part in real tornado. The woodsman | of ~Kentucky—impoverished judges, | Alla Nazimova and Milton Sills arel "0 o000 are presented the | 1o it 4 March 1. 15, 39, Apeil 26 beduts, musie and | it. There are well sung songs, senti-|1as confessed his love, the irate but | beautiful girls, thoroughbred horses, | featured in “Madonna of the § B oo toh | In hesmms yeed e 2 % < mental and popular; dancing, {oe, Jaz, | 4°Spicable husband has threatened | Yankee villains and all the things |the plcturization of Edwin Carewe's | B tWo BEE O COIS WEDE B0 TR | dropped from 3 thousand Pennsylvama Railroad h a rush, |tango and other , and there and beaten his wife because of it, and | that go to make a tale of ‘the old [drama, at Crandall's Ambas: R s e AT Bhbe o i | 1e08 dn (32>, en to 14,0 56 beitlial coptumes: nnd aawian the heartbroken girl and her hus- | South seem real, at least. Theater also the first three day O L1 S 4. Total births in Boston in The Standard Railroad of the World Rate band leave on a train for civilization The picture is certainly replete [this week. The merits of this film ;‘l"h_’ 3 v'w\fl ]‘LA-':‘"" -4 “'" which | were 19,700 and deaths 10,940, leaving cddy. the wrestlbng © the add-|& storm ar which for pictur- | with thrills, in fact, there are times |are discussed in the Metropolitan rg'l':'; d”;‘; fl'“‘ “’ 'r"l' »";""‘v"""r E8 |8 ot natural increase in population | attraction, with three assistants,| S 2 .45\!1 rality is one of the [ when one almost feels like standing | Theater I’P\'l.e\'\'. Charlie C 8 catured; he ninth release in Jacklof 60. offers & program entitled “A ‘Cloud: filmed. The woodsman lup and shouting, “Come on, you |“The Rat's Knuckles, ful | buret of Laughes which it really s, |Preaks the log jam which threatens | Dixie!” They are the two occasions reel complete the bill. Eve H C l 2 C has been me Warren and Hayes in “Country A n I lt--- h k Aitn of tatent | Versus City® In ave Lolor in Lheeks January 5.—A 4 minzton 10:05 A.M., Ches- Al which the country || BRI ITTITTTTTTT LTI LT TTTTTTTT TN TTTTTT S, , Lester Allen, prings the wise cracks at the o Tom Patricola, Alice | ci ellows” and both follow with | The Supper Dance | B e N e : ewton Alex: | gt an o e e 2 big w S e = e Better Looking e=Take ndor, Olive Vaughan, Thea L A1 Wiison 1n monelogue and | I} | EACH EVENING AT Olive Tablett n Hudson. And : flor vt ot | T WRE R e Gotham Gold Stripe ’ “ Madelon” Dresses : 4 seemingl r niy pole balancing act are other good ||l Silk Stockings of silk arestyle-right of i ooty skin s yellow.—complexicn in de Jcauty 5 o , : By pallid—tongue coated—appetite poome offerings. 100% pure. The 1d beautiful fabrics. Silk i e lack ) " “Meddling Women,” featuring Lionel | I i B 8 youshays & had taste in your mouties > sCe s 4 riymore, the Aistinkulshsa atars 18 u stripe affords garter and cloth models at a lazy, no-good feeling—you sheuld ] ere—in fact, an| TG ioplay offering. 1t comes. in clasp “run” protec- one price, $39.50. | e a approach is made ¥ | the guise of a prophet, and preaches | f < SEmgE i O r ive —a sul " Tiia TAeas = e e n e Tican oion Ramally g0l tion. $1.85 up. 1216 F St. N.W. New each month. Rl stitute for calomel—were prepared by el i NEXT T0 FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. : .y [} Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a He ‘ Dancing at 10 to Boernstein's La Java Band purely Vegetable compound mixed. with Columbia—"The Wages of irecting | olive oil. You will know them by their Virtue.” Is there no end to the versatility of MISS HELEN JANE MARR | olive color Dances at 11:30 and 12:30 nightly. 1 To have a clear, pink skin, bright No Cover Charge at Dinner From 6 to 8:50 ¢ eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy e opening scene | 18 LAETe 1O Ob $1.50 Table D’Hote like childhood days you must get at the of the secc b Ras racely shserk) Loew's C¢ mbia this week she equaled. 1In skit, entitled [, A in still another type, as the “The Wild Ir )se,” the produce ; cause. For Resgpsanons 5r Eawaras' Olive Tablets act. on 2 lass in the exotic environ- . Uvodgers i Br Edwarar olve Tabiate act on has taken a leaf from Th | old Algier a dashing 1 Main 7172 have no dangerous after effects. oot Yo i e v e e ] They start the bile and overcome con “Swannoe’. s pile TuIONS Inaiion 1s such she introduces a ) - d | stipation. Take one or two nightly and . wnd 1o ' con-| Jifrerent Gloria, in a stranger setting, stipation. "Take one o s migntly ang “Abie’s Irish Rose™ beyond the |, o, ing, frolicsome, picturesque. As pote”the. picasing renuit:” “iions o wedding day and depic o Rose|2P = Erlios ik ute e & ; . : with a number of thorns usual she packs the House to > : | T T T T T T T L T T Ty Ak e $ v scene of| Trpne story begins in Naples, where N | ey s b ig man of a little show, o o Qs armelita” from an attempt- Siricase In gratitude she follows him to Algiers, where the real romance begins in an old Moorish ruin, admirable setting, where she ha will find | HCC lifters h to have all dramati Madrid” sung by Richard Bold and |2ithough serving faithfully ny(v \\.n:v}\.' Helen = Hudson, .and Colorature |9f Luigi. falls in love with b Poetr 2 Birieaduc, axe st-one oo |iedes Dlndiia xamantio younssies trasts, but equally delightful ayed with fine youthful enthusiasm IS ea hohiaE . Peniion tniaet Ben Lyon. But all the while she ot 1 but. tk 4 |charms, and entertains the entire ?«sm(,‘.“:“-‘ p ,_“.‘.m,[‘r,'.,‘“‘:"}- P on, maintaining her brilliant } 4, will ind this | ney for the boys, with an aloof | ness and character whieh are at once u@ito ”'(]rjl-rr protection, id her attraction | gaining her the “wages of virtue.” | Bt AT LEFT—Titian i |The widow in charge of the other flat crepe frock u‘i;fl Fat pulall +| canteen s a comical antagonist. x clusters of fine tucks Poli's—'Artists and Models'| “Haw Lulgl the brute strong man, finished with embroid- A buge crowd was turned away |js finally unmasked and Carmelita | i ered darts. Lace and from Poli's Theater last night en |freed to love her *Yankee Blue” is button trimming. Cap “Artists and Models” failed to open |, dramatic tale, into which man | fi sleeves, side pocket because of the late arrival the | Trevo! the veteran of the regi- ||} and ribbon tie. 325. four loads ¢ ¥ | ment from the drawing rooms of |Ji t play England, introduces n excellent AT RIGHT—Sand AT RIGHT — Novy ton character portrayal, as’ the friend of and brown crepe de blue faille ensemble Bl [the lovers. Gloria splashes much chine with side draps effect over sand and 2 e ¢ out an old stone fountain, in al- caught with bow of blue printed crepe de Keith's—Adelaide and most bovish playfulness, and in a wide browm taffeta. chine. Scarf tie collar, Hugh Ki D. dance of the seven veils” portrays |l Round neck pined fin- long sleeves and but- ughes—~Ratty Doner. the Wind of dance such a character |Jgll ished with taffeta. ton trimming. $25. A good pro; m at Keith’s this|might present, with joyful glee. The i Short slecves. & week has twin head rs, featuri photography throughout s full of Adelaide and Hughes, stic dance high lights and soft shadows. Itcan and spritely Kitty Doner, a leadi easily be said lln.lLI both story and male impersonator » well known | picture fairly sparkle. il * - iy i s e faveriten wiEl T e sl wn Tubstwitional Tomorrow—for Special Selling the vaddeville patr heir work | News Reel, Topics of the Day and a is clean cut and artistic and quickly edy with animals and children. demonstrates that there are none i, f ® 1‘:7:‘,. Sl e ¢ imrodue” | Metropolitan— Madonna of || number,and present tividual spe- | e Sireets: Itie clev an pantomime, | 4 £ o he Elopement 4 “Madonna of the Strects” chosen I r 3 d for 8 t y by imova for her return el S te i ! or a long retirement, || ¥ o s e A half b Metropolitan this unique scenc tumes. 1 . dozen curtain calls followed. is inferior melodrama and doe Kitty Doner was scen here first |not afford Mme. Nazimova the opp In Our Women’s Dress Shop with Al Jolson, some vears back, then | tunity that her well known histrionic sho went into the movies for a while | powers require or deserve. Intensely and now has © ack to h fir religious in tone, vet too forced in > ! b love, vaudeville She seen a|every way, the picture is far from Pl’lnted Crepe de Chlne pr boy clothes, then |being a fitting vehicle for the u-lw;w.» ns an overd ench dandy i| peramental Slav. Nor »LS Milton :\'\ s, . Closes with @ Scotch mumber Nho Toomed s majestically In Saba Crepe-Back Satin a seream. As si , Kitty tini’s “Sea Hawk able to do much woudartnlias p { o role of the cleric in “Ma- Georgette Crepe with her fe C z | a of the Streets.” He struggles of her voi « b e roke 8 e ately to get something out of | gathered in plause a 3 , but Sills is not a parson, in F showed hearty apprecia o erization at least = g 2 5 Lt ” ; A i S | Advance Spring Styles Are Represented in This Collection aaine To : ] i e el st Mot The woman who is interested in setting the fashion rather than fol- in everything he s obscure minister of the Gospel in|Jé lowing in its wake will be particularly interested in this sale of dresses st, shuts off the applause with a|London. The woman sets ut to wave of his hand ¢ the end was | find the minister and drag him into fashioned on advanced Spring lines. Loveliness of fabric and excellency ped & e G L R e s | of workmanship are assured and backed by the name of Jelleff—and the short spee thank the minister is doing mission work N 3 > . . William Bra s ok london s sl BRSO additional advantage of securing such dresses at this low price is yours ho sh audix | ever, he me and she inveigles > Cotem ws wit —“!vm\r into marriage. e then learns | |bs tomorrow. e | ne is heir to the New York fortune, 3 but continues to give his life to the . . Lsttennentionitnalstums Suneivrcol i Light and Dark Shades—in All Women’s Sizes from 36 to 44 resonts this and commits indiscre- ||l | tions great enough to arouse her hus- R o ochen out the G B e e e Godets, circular flares, 5l'raight1ine effects, panels and ensemble ef- e e Breastl il caety | st bul e S tes ot oty b fects are used in the fashioning of these lovely new frocks. Fine shir- SCE G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 ' Remarkable Value Offered on Quality en o Clothes in Our January Reduction Sale Straight 20% Reduction vercoats and 2-Trousers Suits $34.50 Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits, $27.50 $39.50 Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits, $31.60 $45.00 Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits, $36.00 $50.00 Overcoats and Two-Trousers Suits, $40.00 $60.00 Overcoats, g 18.00 Blue Serge Suits, Tuxedo and Knitted Top Coats —only excep- tions. No Charge for Alterations Remarkable! This January Clearance of Thousands of Pairs of Pumps and Opford co dives of the city to Kahne | find her. The reunion affords oppor- rings, pleatings or tucks are attractively combined to give just the “air” ents in | tunity for excellent work by both the . B . 3 = down | principals, but nelther seems able to of distinction that every woman sceks in a new frock. The necklines ise at- | rise to the occasion | Tha‘remamder of the'hill s fenter rary and include the still popular scarf ties. Sleeves of every type from = | tainin Al St. John is seen in a i 4 cap to full length. Choice of the Season’s Earle—Vaudeville. ;;?v“lgr‘tlr;»:\‘!y\(ll;‘rlI?::’n';;»sl‘r‘:";:‘ld ety - g. P - Latest andfMast Approved N r array of comedy. Colors: White, cork, titian, bois rose, blonde, black, rust, peach, coral, > Styl dancing and mus terspersed with and navy. s s o e A Raw’ Sore Tln-oat' il Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor N 75 : I L] vaudevillo entert ent of superex- Eases Quickly When You i ’:‘ Shoes for Sports Wear Dress Wear, Street Wear cellence at the 1 le Theater Apply a Little Musterole | Heels Are Spanish, Louis, this week 3} b 11 juve. | . And Musterole won't blister like the | outh,” a minia ue by 41 Juve-| old-fashioned mustard plaster. - Just Cuban and Walking Types 3,000 Pairs—All taken from our nlle stars, is billed as the chlef at- | read it on with your fingers, It men acts which won as h applause | penéntrates to the sore spot with a regular stock for this sale. from last night en. which | gentle ting!=, loosens the congestion and Styles—from the standpoint of style—an important event. Included Are Shoes for Every Occasion In this assemblage of footwear you will find just the type of shoe you have been seeking, and you will be more than pleased, because of extremely moderate prices. Pic- tured here are a few of the many styles. The Most Favored Footwear! packed the tious W draws out the soreness and pain. yilis house as did the voungsters | Musterole is a clean, white oint- Lavishly Fur Trimmed— D *¢ | ment made with oil of mustard. It s is finc for quick relief from sore Regularly $135 to $165 o Carroll Chappel and the Moran sis- |throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, o re “hhe leading spirits in|stiff. neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- |}l Il - d g “Youth.” Ca s terpsichorean | ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- The woman .who purchases one of these greatly reduced coats tomorrow will e e I o o iotar | tism, lumbdgo, pams and aches of show rare good judgment. There are not so many of them—and are almost entirely a delightful sin combination ; ; § s How 1 Flo Lind, in a!X'J“::dhc“l‘hr“’x‘{sc’f’"l‘lfi'lbf;’i:"z“‘sf}osfgfi‘ one-of-a-kind models. The furs used on collars, cuffs, borders and panels are the ilie fakic svend Bells,” woold iy, @ alds o whe chest 'I\'ec; o finest pelts obtainable—all selected skins. These coats live up to the reputation we have stopped the show if their reper- ; st. ; % : : f v S ot run out. This pair nave | hafidy for instant use. have established and at this sale price they are real bargains, a line of « r ogue that would To Mothers: Musterole is also make a cy while their songs i smilder . Sorm: Tor Yy 2 7 are delivered v especially | babies and small children. Fabrics: Furs: Colors: e Hoose s iiveh Daritons votce. | ; Ask for Children's Musterole. , Kashmirbloom Black lynx Cranberry, dust S e ey playlet i three | 35¢ and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital Kashmana Jap mink, wolf Cinnabar, saddle res depicting the trials and tribu- size, $3.00. 3 Kashlora Sable Squirrel * Rosewood, kaffir of a temperamental movie = A v e | Jammuna Fisher fitch Hinoki, oxblood arble e Syl el f Cuir de laine Penny skunk, beaver Black and S P AR Kashmirdown Natural Squirrel Penny Hathway and k in Ruth, the ys ope he ORTA . it Mied “The Capinet 2 There are shawl collars and cuffs of black lynx and Jap mink. Huge shoulder of Death.” Ruth is placed in a black | __ Better than a mustard plaster collars, cuffs and borders of black and penny skunk, natural wolf and black lynx. S Dheouen 1 ot st y I Collars, cuffs and Tuxedo revers of sable squirrel. Collars, cuffs and panel bands of athed. A der n of radio- | PI S o S . Jap mink and Fisher fitch. Double collars and deep cuffs of beaver, mink and natural controlled automobiles, water pump h etc.. precedes the hair-raising trick. /Urcoughs il squirrel. | Espe and Dutton play violins, both 3 e romnte i tntant i Suzste and | § Quick Relie! Aplessantefiocivesyrup. Jf |f Nty Guat Shupiaciad Bhese Eyamastic s i "35c and 60c sizes good gymnastis xhibition. ly, use PISO’S ‘Throat and Chest Special Note These Shoes are all our regular stock and will not be displayed on tables, because we want to give a correct fit. The same guarantee goes with every pair as when sold at regular prices. Palais Royal—Second Floor. 3 on and Burke, in “The Prince of Slane.” draw a zood round Salve. 35¢ of laughs, while the five Lameys

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