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26 : D. €, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925. at Rouen, her conviction as a heretic |of an English wife, characterized by |Mesopotamia and live happily ever|Adolphson, Joe Basch, Patty Cliff and erved, and there was dancing. atter, William: Relily. HOLD MASQUE BALL. | et oniativelor the arand Councit and her execution are shown in_ the ¢ o = _A_ M U S E M E N T S fourth and final act, an act which (=% = '““, physIse] Srxgiiity, ©r5er| John Cumberlana ana Estelle Win-| The chorus is well costumed and from varlous parts of the United keen and gripping a cli- |& divorce from her husband, & flyer|yo0q are the husband and wife. The|capable and there are several pretty 4 States present were: Thomas H. Jones, be seen on the stage for |in the Royal alr forces. The husband |play has given them the equivalent|effects in the scenery settings, notably [ Council of Engineers Conducts An-| grand secretary, and Charles F. If any doubts been | . o craven, a weak little worm with |Of two hours and a half of very|the “Rain” song. naal A¥ais Kucchle, deputy grand chief and or- shows Joan before Orleans, and the | Previously entertained as to Miss Ar-|.'1; '5 0, and a genteel manner that|little to do. ndro is the ganizer. Officers of Columbia Coun- The annual masque ball of Colum- |cil present were: W. L. Cram, worthy Nic wg - " ational—"Saint Jonn thur's abllity, they fade h Her ro! 3 curtaln lowers as she start: h y, they fade here. Her| ;13 mak, bbit I ugh. The a s nicely be- " A raigotarts at thelinterpretation of the Maid, torn be- [© S ok pgoy fore making his final exit. Mutual—"A Mutual Under-|bia Council, No. 22 Universal Crafts. | chiefs Georia Watts, assistant chief; “Saint Joan,"” George Bernard Shaw's [ head of her men to raise the seige of husband's mistake seems to have been € °f] tween the church and the fear of |G TC T b A etrlal. In the| Al In all, “The Lounge Lizard" men, Council of Engincers, was held 8 T. H. Jones, recording secretary; C. conception of the story and the moral | the English. 3 s or Toun ot Are. ‘eame.to Washinkton| Up to this tinfe the audience | AS2tR 0N the one hand and the inatst- | Jf % & STTCL C8 (CCRUHI rliger, [ docsn't look hardy enough to stand standing. Iast night in the Raleigh Hotel, under | F. Kuechle, financial secretary: C. O. Jast night for a week's stay at the heen wondering where Mr. Shaw |t command of her “volces "““; On the ground he is exceptionally |the rigors of what is left of the| I.ew Kelly s starring in hiz own| the auspices of the William Tell Ben- [ Newman, treasurer; elll, warden; Natlonal Theater, after a_successful | comes In. It has been very Intereating | e C1e o ShGqother, 18 8 masterful |iimid. Unfordynately, the family New York Winter. production at ‘he Mutual this week, | éficlal Assoclation. G. C. Thomas, guard, and J. A. Wil season In New York. Julla Arthur|and very well dene but Mr. Shaw's ;’;“"“l‘l;;‘e‘;;’e'l':‘:}"“‘l'y‘;‘:n:“""“‘ DIt | gathering place is a flat, not a dirlgl- R Mutunl Onderatanding” being the| Afr = long program refreshments| liams, chaplain. lays the title r b on 2 e. The wif rett; . [ n, e piavs the title role of the Mald of | own pecullar touch has been 1acking. | Tyo epllogue and the moral that|nntinits tmprecoion inap e husnana | Gayety— Hollywood Follies'|2jtaciiopn. It ofters a el Orleans. Th 1 £ e curtain rises on the third act and | 4 "contains were best left to the in- [ian't cave-mannish enough. She meets| The Gayety Theater this week Kelly, with his inane and rapid-fire IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE It requires four acts, with six|Mr. Shaw then begins to make him- g tation of ividual. Some, Ecenes, for Mr. Shaw to tell the tale, | self known. The interfor of the tent ;:'u";"l:”“kn‘;w:";; llr;:lel‘rm;;lw, Omfi|® dark person. Forelgn he ls, with|offers something a lfttle different |utterances, and his wit masked be- g e e e Gt iitHe AERs 1 6L, Wetsilok 1s KHoh a Latin accent and ever so concelted. | from the regular run of burlesque en- | hind ambiguity, is usually -way ahead ; : *[see in it an indictment of the church, |rn contrast with the husband, the|tertalnment { 7 T R e HE MEMPH]S CIA epllogue, The tale Is beautifully told, | where the English lord sits In con”| 3% o' qleation of whether one Rere |1 umee et e T, e e T tep 2 Py JIUFIE' | of his audience, and some of his best | Sl E L and the epllogue Is typlcally Shaw.|Versation with his chaplaln awalting|pelow may deal direct with his God thrusts aimed at public officlals e It makes people think. And, as a wise | the appearance of the Archbishop of | without the ehureh. Others will see | TS SIIky movement indicates, rather, T i, Vincunlly bullt for Marty Col_ | scemed almost completely lost. The Effective Sunday, February 22nd, 1925 observer remarked last night that Mr. | Rhelms, with whom they are to plot | 1 [t O350 {1 Chureh. Others Wi Boe show is commendable, In that little Ty & & S Ma! ‘Well, to get through with the story, | for a laugh any time he appears, and - o :\):\?e ’,..‘n’;.'x'.'u'fi',;i'"r?. L"n.“,!nr:;}ulfi :?-:-:Err‘:: ::m?::e da[:;;er{;:."\:yh;?:. In Its present stage of development. |the husband agrees to let his wife|as he Is on the stage Nt Yot (thh °'x';?|y‘:’,’i:fl',’{e,’j’h;em_,',‘;“:;.,,C(p.“ RAIL W ; It Joan, naw a Saint, came to earth |divorce him. She writes him & letter |how there is plenty of laughter. He |and an excellent chorus, = Pauline (| Announces change in schedule of Train No. 25 (The Memphi Special), which, on and after that date, will leave Washington 2:5 lled his inst in both the|She Is dangerous to Richard de| ... - flle 0 b e | Bemuchamy e o i anenard 3¢ | again, would she not ‘suffer the same |aaking for rentoration of conjugal|also doubles In brass, showing much | Hartman, drafied f o B ale and the moral. 3 3 fate that her accusers made for her |ty o8 7 FE0, billt n, rom tne chorus, 2 cause she represents a hitherto un- |09 v, » followl the |Fights. the British court preliminary (a y as a cornet player. Al Stern |ghows best. She's dainty and viva- s s Julia Arthur and a well chosen cast | {550, e, EEPrERents o WNero Uh |00 vears ago? And following the|to the sundering of another marital|and Jack Pillard are accessorles In |cious and has the best voice of the || A:M. arriving Memphis 7:25 AM. foilowing day—l hour and 34 faultlessly Snastjone “f‘ir msul»ryln e e T el e T B tle, and he—although he just hates|the comedy work. ensemble. Caroline Ross, In the|| minutes carlier than at present, making connection for all points W et Hrag el T S loure | dangerous to the Archbishop of to do it—writes that he won't re-| The bright spot in the feminine cast | jeading role, dances fairly well and|] west of Memphis in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. laid_in the Castle of Vaucouleurs,|fAnferous > “ turn. On the night of the fourteenth '!s Jacque Wilson, who presents a tab i i tia fashi Mem- where the Mald of Orleans, under the elms because she represents, to elasco— e g L h dis Defore the \dtos ot 1oy ateiking figime it a=number of Bisarre| o Scceptablye. Otier - feminine Sleeping Car operated on this train from Washington to Mem e o e et eboye, | him, a far graver menace. Her heret- % = G 2 principals inolude Mary Lane and [l phis, is open for occupancy at Washington at 10:00 P.M. night of 5 e r et otlone. Plalnly. how that utis Eizard to be made final—the husband, load- | costumes. The one thing lacking 1n | Gertrude Lyneh. Cross Hillary and succeeds In_galning permission from | 5o &G 085 TGS SIONC Ut the J ed with brandy, decides he won't|the show is a good voice. Mae Ken- 'mrank Flynn are excellent comedians, departure. | 2 " 2 crusty old Robert de Baudricourt to| (%0 €N WOt (B “The Lounge Lizard,” the thre®-act|permit the divorce. He returns to|nedy and Maria Oliver essay several |\ hose work is discounted to a cer- Effective same date, Train No. 36, from New Orleans and Journey to Chinon and plead her case 3 3 farce-comedy offering at the Shubert-|the flat, announces drunkenly that|Songs, but they are more conversa-|tain extent by Kelly. Al Sherwood|| Atlanta, will arrive in Washington P.M,, instead of 10:20 P.M. before the Dauphin. The second act :Ob'flhfl" ‘her)lhrrl(;l her ‘vfllz*l:’"l: Belasco this week, is an excellent bit|he has acquired “the way of an|tional than musical. “impersonates” an ape with realistlo shows the maid before Dauphin’s | and scene two of the same act, of corroborative evidence for the 100 |eagle” Instead of dove-like man- ulte a bit of y, ; C' T' k Ofl.'l court of harsh advisers, where thelr | the Cathedral at Ithelms, shows the |per cent. American who argues that[ner. This, of course, ruins the di- i eats e I R P s e G lty 1icket ce ridicule changes to credulity and :flldl"'"b’h s w:fl! he (0% |the English are devold of a sense of |vorce and, after a display of sala-|of the Hollywood Serenaders, a jazz| It was announced that, beginning they stand passively by while the de- [has lost—the continued support of |humor. The play, an adaptation of |ciousncss ' the lawyer is fired, the|band recruited from members of the | with the night of March 2, Monday 1510 H Street N.W. spised and impotent Dauphin places | church and state to fu er mis- | the British plece, “Collusion,” Is nega-|lounge lizard “gets the 'gate” and [company. Others who have part in |nights would be supplemented by ¢ . her in command of the armies of | ion. tive, farcically and humorously. the husband and wife make prepara-|the entertainment are Francls Cly- | “Plantation Night” produced by 25 g Phones Main 5633 and 7063 France. The second scene of this act! 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