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40 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925, ' W . v v Pl e, “Fast l Columbia, — “Mme. Sans Rachisen ;r':l"’jug‘l‘;‘,f Maraball yin| 1y ast Tauts B B, i Savoy. Takoma. York. M E S GCne. ing ¥ires,” the dramatic story of a D“ & Sunday, “Forbidden Cargo,” and| Sunday and Monday, Corinne Grif- Sunday and Monday, Constance I Gloria Swanson will be pictured at | YOMan who loved too well, and Mack mbarton. wpp | Stan Laurel, in “Monsteur Don't|fith in “Love’s Wilderness,” Will| Talmadge in “Learning to_ Love Losw's Columbia next week in Para: | spmos, ,oioneymoon Hardships'; = Sunday, Shifléy Mason in MY |Care"; Monday, House Peters, in “The | Rogers in_“Gee Whiz Geneviever;| (Ul Bowes in “Welcome Danger 7 .| mount’s long-heralded production of | inputon, in “The Chorus Lady,” re- "us s : " ed"4 fi"'”,’; r‘v in | Tornado.” and Walter Hiers, in “Good e Ton VN & “05 4bs Sixoke of National — Ethel Barrymore |rcturn ensagement of “Step Alons”|the famous stage play by Victorien | ndtiylh 3% o on e RO s iahin stage | - orimorsioln an ilape. Bao Spirits”; Tuesday. G e Suiry Longdon in ;Suanghalod| = oSl e Slooh Wl Ty! m-u week. Sardou and Emile Moreau, “‘Mme. L stage | “Drums of Jeopardy'; Tuesday, Regl-| ., 0% 5, ay, anson, Lovers”; Wednesday, Irene .Rich and v, = 7 N An outstanding feature of the sea-| Kach girl of the chorus is compe: | Sans Gene successes, and Harry Langdon in|nald Denny, in = “Reckiess Age’”; §¥he lnsclrjwnr : and d1 U | Ricardo’ Cortez_in *This Woman,” | Wednesday. James Kirkwood, in “Se #on at the National Theater is tent to step out all on “her own”| “Mme. Sans Gene” is said to have | The ?m Squawk'; Saturday, a cam-| Wednesday and Thursday, Betty a 'cnl.‘ r; S s"";_Wednes- | comedy, “Oh, Teacher!” Thursday, |Crets of the ht,” and Art Stone, in uleG for the coming week in the ap-|and do a specialty. The cast igeludes | been produced with the co-operation|Sf® Version of Clyde Fitch’s play | Bronson and Ernest Torrence, l"l\?'yx'k eginal fl‘ Denny, in A;Th“ st| Viola Dana in “Along Came re Blonde Men Bashful "hu_—v f bearance ‘of bithel Barrymore. under | Max Coleman, formerly of “Juilis and | of the French ministry of fine art, (-parbara Wrietchie” the title ‘ol | “Feter Pan” (time of shows, 7 and 0 | Worker” and Sennett’s “Galloping | comedy, “Court” Plaster: F day, Dosis Kenyon and Ronaid Co thé management of Arthur Hopl Max’"; Mina Bernard, Bennie Moore,|under the direction of Leonce Perret.|Plaved by Florence Vidor, and Ed-|p.m.); Friday, Jane Novak aand Ken- “‘“l"“ aursday, Bebe Daniels, | Bebe Daniels in ittle Miss [ in “A Thief in Paridise,” and b ins her successful revival of Sir Ttallan ('harm‘lerd oundxml']la'n: {"'_lallxre Through the asslslm"\ce of the !’}'ench mund Lowe opposite. ;\{uh l}!nrl\an, f: “Th§ “un )\;’nl:umln "’:"‘ “R:\n:l}:z:ilv 2..‘3*’“"‘,;5)1‘ Jy‘vul;n:ip“':\o:-np.\ Fables; ,\on(.;! :‘H\ : X Y‘lx]« .'\;-nk ‘I|I.J\<’hm;d\ I|'|v Wing Pinero’s celebrated play, | Stone, 1da Bernard and Peter Wells, | government a priceless array of Na- " s eart”; Saturda) etty ythe, in i A Ghostly Night"; F 30-Cie T comedy, | man2 day, Jac oxie, in a2 ‘y"l'\;l‘; .\'Pw'v‘;fi“.\“”l‘,\l T.llmixm . n‘;‘pr'o. who is said to sing like Al Jolson. r\]olt‘onh' artlu:llles‘hsodv:’nu l{xdfje:n Ambassador— The Ludy “Chu-Chin-Chow. !l"llll'n:‘?';lou?‘(;fa:‘;e“i,:“ fi::;x“}f‘d{n;gfnw :un ek “_l_"dmun]?‘(‘o ;.1 r”.\\\.w ;‘n: .y'l,w?dy!'\"]mo §eyz’xvlm_vl; .1,;”;‘:( ; Miss B ore, from all reports, has ~ & els were placed at the posal of the Norma Talmadge, in the o . 3 3 Be, 5 an '‘anc g, aire sor 3 onball k. s8,"" anc odge Podg Bjes Burcymore, trom 2l foparts beal “ Edith . Wynne) Mathison, producers in_bringing this tamous | of Tirat e e role | Empire. s, ¢ Circus My | Handicap”; Aesops Fables: serial. | Saturday, William Fairbanks an / = 4 25 i HoMonal ao 2 story to the screen. Forrest Halsey | " Wi - g . . 5 - 3 o Plains,” No. 7: come- | Eva Novak, in en Firs y and ability as an emotional ac Friday. L Eeto the seresn afitatipnsmnting| . Willibe meon atCrandalls| Sunday and Monday. matinee both |dy. “Drenched.” Matinee at 2:15; | Moran, in “His High -Horse," . 2 3 o e : r the first three |days, Jack Holt, in “The Thundering night shows a “Idaho," No. cond Mrs. Tanqueray” is a| Bdith Wynne Mathison, tho die | cast includes Charles de Roche ngd days of mext week, together wWith An | ord.: ookl Horady, “Te Cotoatng No. 4 e play in many ways, in its I‘"-:lui!';cdmjf‘I}{C:Nimm‘ Kenmnedy, the | noted soveen miayvernin Trmocel «the | Aesop Fable, “Deep Stuff,” and other | Cannibal”;, Tuesday and Wednesds ¢ construction well.as-in | USHARC, LAEECE e play short reels; Wednesday and Thurs- | Adolphe Menjou and Ricardo Cort s playwright and author of “The Ser-| In this production Miss Swanson |aay = 5 p c e ‘ a cterization. | P} JEE i f neon | day, Madge Bellamy and Willlam | jn “The Swan,” and comedy, *Not 3 g With its unflinching exposure of the | Vant in the House." will present th assumes the role of_a.pert and VIVa-| jaines, -as co-stars of George Barr | wantod”: Thursdas Bebe Daiels. in utthappy lives of Paula and Aubrey |N€W play. “The Admiral,” Priday aft- fclous -French laundress, who num-|ycCatoheon's.. A Fool . and .. His | coios yor s ey, Bebe Dantels, Ssainy U e A etmhiery | ernoon “in the Wardman Park The- | bers among her customers the ob- |jpondlfMepRs b Fool ahd _tHa| “Daring Youth.” comedy, “Babes and Bt s o nee | ater. The performance is given under | scure young corporal, Napoleon Bon- | gon o, "HERIL, 10 She ha | Boobs,™ and Fox News: Friday, Edith of tragedy that holds the audience| o juspices of the Alumnae Assocla- [ aparte, and the handsome sergeant, | Niemcinarins’ oo O te Ctaorthe | Roberts, in “Three Keys.” and com- spelibound. tion of the National Cathedral School, | La Febvre. The sergeant falls in | pi&imEGe an exau T Rutting on Alrs”; Saturday, Big Miss Barrymore's supporting com-land it will start at 2:30 o'clock. Tickets | love with the girl and marries her, | rdad 1 At e s ¥ Willlams, in “Wolfheart'’s Re. pany includes Henry Daniell, J. ol may be had at Mrs. Wilson-Greene's |and when changing, fortunes put Na. [ Shackle JFlouse's e e raeotner's | venge,” and comedy, “Blue Blood." vik. Dunn, Lionel Pape, Willlam Ker au, 1300 G street northwest. poleon to the forefront Le Febvre and | PiyStery I" ‘";‘ o i Xd e Tk o & shaw, George Tho ane W hy “The theme of the play, which is de- | his laundress sweetheart rise with | §lades; also Jimmie Adams, in “Why Favorite ' Rhy Darby and Helen Robbi SoEhad s o comicly GE nicbiee cant b Hurry?” and a new “Hodge Podge’; e Sl o e T Joying thioush e aie e levents ol : Top': Raiph Graves, in Seanett's e | Tonth Womun.: Hen Furpin, in are now on sale P . = " " ; s, in S b - :?n‘::“:’m‘n‘ da:',ufi:‘:“;!‘l:alfilu.f’fi';':m(: M“YOPOlltan— The Lady Plumber™; a Grantland Rice “Sport-|meo and Juliet”; Monday, Pola Negri, ) e -G reenwich Villagc new world Norma Talmadge will be pictured | I8ht,” a new song.reel and, at the|in “East of Suez” Fox News, also 3 {th Wynne Mathison ranks with |at Crandalls Metropolitan Theater | matinee only, the seventh installment | amateur contest at 8 o'clock: Tuesday, Follies. the greatest actresses of her time as |next week, beginning Sunday after-|of “Idaho. Patsy Ruth Miller, in “The Girl on £l A 3 8 well in tragedy as in comedy. Her dic- | hoon, in the title role of “The Lady,” C: "B Rich." the Stalrs,” comedy, “Hot Heels”; = = The Greenwich Village Follies | tjon jg described as of the rarest Eng. | her latest First National release; ntral—"Born Ricl Wednesday, “Darwin Was Right,” = cdies to Toli's next week, opening | lish made more beautiful by @ mar- | Which ranks high for its emotional| “Born Rich.” First National's ver.| comedy, “The Girl Problem.” also = Synday night. velous voice. Both she and her famous | Value. A new two-reel comedy, the | gion of Hughes Cornell's story, will | Surprise night; Thursday, “The Man = = This is the fifth of these a husband, Mr. Kennedy, will be seen in { Metropolitan World Survey, added |pe the attraction at Crandall's Centra] | Who Came Back,” Harry Langdon, in = = dayised and staged by John the leading roles of the play, of which | short reels and a musical program by | Theater the first two days of next| The Cat's Meow"; Friday, Claire = = Anderson, and this is its first presen- | there are but three, Isabella, the [the Metropolitan Orchestra, under |week, with Claire Windsor, Bert Ly-| Windsor and Lioyd Hughes, in “The = tation in Washington. It will be seen f Queen of Spain; Christopher Colum- | Daniel Breeskin, complete the bill. tell, Doris Kenyon and Culien Landis | Dixie Handicap,” Stan Laurel, in “Ru- | E E 3.,':—;; \’x‘;xlh]m.; me company that es- | bus #nd Beatriz Enriques. “The I.nd)“" was adopted to the|in the principal roles; also Bert Roach, |pert of Hee Haw”; Saturdav, Tom | == = aBlished fts vogu e k, Bos . screen from the play of the same|in “Papa’'s Pet,” and added short|Mix, in “The Last of the Duanes = %_H I t St I = Bl = taacipiae no Munz, Friday. name by Martin_Brown, and was di- | reels. Tuesday and Wednesday, Rt | Our Gens domnds. “Jubflo, fIr.,”" first = NeW 23 our raln O Ouls = The current Greenwich Village Tol- MIECZYSLAW MUNZ, the young | rected by Frank Borzage. It concerns | Frederick nda Hawley, Laura La | episode of “Galloping Hoofs,” last | == = ligs 1s acclaimed for. the abundance Polish pianist, will be heard at|®, Woman whose life is torn by years | Plante and Malcolm MacGregor, in|episode of “Ten Scars Make a Man’ = Beginning April 26, 1925 = and varlety of lts "‘::‘!n‘-:‘llxr.m!_;vp i8] ooh Wriay it e ot O Tigh | Of separation from her son. She tells | Universal's production of “Smoider- | children’s surprise matinee. = i 7 L § 4 of 1ts predecessors. Tnterwoven in its| School. ~This will be the last concert |2 friend the Teason otber hitterness | ing Plres, also.n Aseop Fable, “The H = Improved, convenient and dircct through service to 4 agy 1 T N S |in the Community Center concert|4E#inst life, the whole narrative of [ Housing 'Shortage and a judge’s ome. = — e Sme Ao, By U, | course her marital disillusionment following | “Cross-Word Pezzie” reel. Thursday = S h = drll travesties on the theater. Dokt | N Munz made his debut in New | th® days when she was a music hull |and Friday, Norma Shearer and Cqp-| Sunday, Douglas MacLean. in| = St. Louis serving the Sout west = i s g M e Kk in 1992, After his second New | Singer in London, wooed by the sclon rad Nagel, in Metro's camera version | “Never Say Die,” and Lloyd Hamil = SR i = Bl LEUALT oRCiies I = 8 recital he was engaged as sola.|0f an horored house. AIl of this is|of Rupert Hughes' comedy “Excuseton.in “Half a Hero"; Monday, Madge = Theough . slecoipg - cars 'from. Washington = = &4 dance, grotesque panfomime it with the New York Sympheny Ov. | Vieualized upon the screen until the |Me,” and Mack Sennett's “Bull and|Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan, in “On| == dining car; club car; Stenographer; Barber and Va = fcature and buffoonery chestra and has since - foured. the|Present is again reached, and then|Sand.” Saturday, Reginald Denny and | the Stroke of Three,” and CIiff Bowes, | = Maid and Manicurist; current newspapers and periodic = in the company such notables ctern and Middle Western parts of | transpire events that lead directly to [ Mary Astor, in Universal's version of | in *The Merrymakers”; Tuesday = tions; telephone connection at terminal sta = of ‘variety, : leal comedy | mericu In recital and as solojst with | the powerful climax and denouement | Harry Leon Wilson's story, “Oh, Doc- | “The Battling Orloles d Sennett’s = rts of a club or hotel from Harrisburg. = ;;q: l'i phhe ‘v”;“m\\ Tom _;hl.‘“..n_ other leading orcheatras: = of a picture that permits its star ex-|tor,” and Neal Burns, in ‘Sea Legs.” | “Honeymoon Hardships”; Wednesday, = = oo Lyons, Jonn Wells and Buster | O o a sl ineiude: | #Organ | Cemely: Wille (copé for iher ‘mimstio Apoll Al Wiison, in “The Cloud Rider,” and | = = Mandell, Martha Giraham, the Briants, | Toceata, Adagio and Fugue, C Major" | Eifts. pollo. Edna Marfom, in “Putting on Airs”; = = Julia Silvers, Al Sexton, DeLima and | (Bach-Busoni), ~“Moonlight ' Sonata, “ a8 Sunday and Monday, Thomas | Thursday, Evelyn Brent, in ' = = Marita, Gregory Safronic, Jean La|ODus 27, No. 3" (Beethoven), “Menuet” | Palace—"Man and Maid." |Meighan, in “Coming Through,” and | Stocking 'Sal,” and Lige Conley, in = = Marr, Barrie Oliver, Billve Weston, [ (Rameau-Godowsky), “Moment Mus Elinor Glyn's “Man and Maid,” the | Ralph Graves, in “The Plumber"; | “Hello, Hollywood”: Friday, Maurice = = who make up the|cal” iodowsky), “Tango” |0 O O ldwyn production by | Tuesday and Wednesday, Constance | (Lefty) Fiynn, in “Breed of the Bor- = = <" model group. (Albeniz-Godowsky). “Prelude, G Ma- | yatest Metro Goldwyn profuction, D% | Talmadge, in' “Learning to Love,” | der,anc Al St. John, in “Dynamite — = show is in two acts and maninoff), “Etude Tableaux, | ¢ = /1 o0 G 0 “palace next week. | Hal Roach’s “Are Husbands Hu-| Doggie”; Saturday, Harry Carey = = Its music by Louis A (Rachmaninoff), ASOE 1'&; The production was directed by Victor | Man?” and Sportlight; Thursday and ;'Ro-l\rli:;g< m(x,]. *‘and Larry = = h and Con Conrad, its lyrics by | bleaux, E Flat Major” (Rachmani-|T 2 rrlic Friday, Madge Bellamy and Willlam |in_“Kid Speed.” = E T = Ir¥ing Caesar ana John Murray An- | noff); “Nocturne” (Chopin), *Mazurka™ | Schertzinger. 1t s described 48 &|ypineg in “A Fool and His Money,” | — . = No Extra Fare from Washington = derson, and its many humorous | (Chopin), “Valse" (Chopin), “Polonaise, | VIYid arars o€ e inen Fod 798 OUCE | and Our Gang, in “Dog Daya”; Satur. Olympic. = et 2 5 = ‘¢ sKetches were staged under the di- [Opus 53" (Chopin). : English nobleman, who, crippled dur- i crets of | Sungay and Monday, Rin/Tin.Tin = A new evening, all-Pullman train with every modern appo = rection of Lew Fields G Tickets are on sale At M o | ing the World War, setiles down in a n “Welcome |\~ wThe Lighthouse by the Sea’: = ment, providing the highest ch of railroad service, b = = = and G strents E luxurious Paris apartment, where the E-De Tuesday and Wednesday, Anna Q.| g Louis and the Southwest closer to the National = President—"White Cargo g i i Sand ‘“l"sl of g»i gle!mg::;o::‘cquulnmnge" e Nilsson, in "‘Th‘e Top of the World”; E — = ¢ = only Increass o Lewis Stone, in “‘Cheaper = Theatergoers of today who demand Jascha Heifetz, Sunday A late Harry Langdon comedy.| gu.4av and Monday, - Constance Friday, Warner Baitis = Lv. Washington St Nonte ;= s HSRASM 4 something new will find it at the| Jascha Heifetz, young Russian vio-| «Boobs in the Wood,” with other mi-| r.h i Gze in “Learning to Love,”|and Billie Dove, in “The Air Mail’; = Ly. Baitimore Ly. Terre Haute P. ML = President Theater. Leon Gordon, well | linist, who s just securing his cltl| nor features, will complete the Pro-| jjai Roaciv's “Are Husbands Muman?" | Saturday, Baby Peggy, in “The Fam.| == Ly. Harrisburg Lv. Indianapolis PoM. = known author of “White zenship papers to.make him an Amer- | grym, d Sportlight, “Brain and Brawn':|ily Secret”; matinee only, first chap. = Ar. Dayton - s L . = which ran for over two years in New | ican, will give his only recital in & 9 e e e | o e (A oaa b Oilrerin Mantar ey . 2o = R d Ly. Columbus P. M = York to capacity audiences and dupli- | Washington for at least two years, at Rialto—"On Thin Ice uesday and nesday, Thom: 3 A = Ar. Richmon Ar. Harrisburg - AM == cated its succe: and Lon- | the Washington Auditorium™ Sunday Meighan, in “Coming Through.” and Pask = Ar. Indianapolis - Ar. Baltimore - A M. = dan, apparently has succeeded _in | night at 8:30. o'clock. He will sail| The Rialto announces as the photo| Ralph Graves, "in “The Plumber; ark. = Ar. Terre Haute - At Weahtigtan x = satisfying the public demand. The|May 9 for England for a world con- | play attraction next week “On Thin| Thursday, Florence Vidor, in “Bar-{ gungay and Monday, Alice Terfy. = Ar. St. Louis - = lay will be continued next week. | Cert tour. . Ice,” & Warner Bros.' production. (e : i Hurd's “He | conway Tearle and Wailace Beery,-in = = e _ ° 7 A ’ o) Roberts are ets Socked”; Friday, Betty = . B H = = 4 “White Cargo” is 1aid on the West| Tickets for Mr. Heifetz's ‘concert | Tom Moore and Edith Ro 3 cked”; The Great Divide.” Cliffe Bow = = Emee e S = Coast of Africa, and depicts the ef- | Sunday can be purchased from the | being starred in this drama of the|Compson, in “Ramshackle House.” |05 W00 = Other daily fast express trains leave Washingron for St. Louis at 10.55 = forts of the white man who tries to | Peggy Alblon Concert Bureau, in | underworld whero a girl Inadvertent- |and Sennett's “The Cannonball EX-| (doors open Sunday 25 contintous) | = A. M. and 6.0 P. M., providing convenient and inv = ( civilize a_country n\.l “{l\t‘::sllhls Jordan’s, Thirteenth and G streets. lb\crtpegomes involved in a huge ro \1rn(.“¥fsl}$‘:":ulfi‘. Tfu,;da{ Mfl,.‘;- ’lelbl(n. &In The R\;»{«;; = For adrance Pullman reservacion 'fl‘:yl.sq.t:!nlndi:(n:ill“(nlmmr(‘u‘:;flp{d‘yn'. 4 aking attempts. ite Car- g Homens of Paris,” and Lige Conley, in *Mid- = on ent. = Ee e i 1 cameain' tuitngut so-| Young Violinist in Recital. ' "o cast inciudes wintiam Russell,| “Weak Knees,” and “Idaho,” No. 8. | nlop gl SN0 a0 Coner: I | = Bk At e Forii o ih St . W Woshingeon: = production of the customs and traits| Milton Schwartz, a youns' Wash- | Theodore Von Eltz, Wiltred Worth, | i o e e P e = = of African characters and deals with | ington violinist, Whose _playing _at | Gertrude Robinson and Jimmie Quinn. | vy 3 S naneiie i ! = = the interrelationship of the white|Aeolian Hall, New York, last Fall| The story was written and adapted for| gungay and Monday, Zane Grey's e e A n, = = nan with what is called in Africa | called forth highly commendatory re-| the screen by Darryl Franeis Zanuck. | iThe Thundering Herd.” Aesop's Fa<| of the Foolish. ¥ = fammy Palaver Views in musical America, will ap-| Heading the musical portion of the |40 ® 2ng" News Events: Tuesday. | more in coborocn 1oie e "mml"m"!"l!'""""mll Popular priced matinees are an-|pear in recital at the National The.| program will be Sylva Altman, ‘r““l:‘ James Kirkwood and Lila Lee, in|min Adams Step Faat: Satarday W T nounced for tomorrow and Saturday. | ater Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. | ington’s 11- \Pnr-uld vrodh!\ OELS |“Wandering Husbands,” monkey com- | Maria Prevost nte: Bhis and. Eol . Keith's—Fl Reed. |York,included Handel's “Sonata in E" | the |\\l|\1h‘v 2 tional. “Mars to Munich™: Wednesday | Scemtic comcrds i G eith s—TI'lorence Reed. and the Vieuxtemps “D Minor Con- | Little Miss Altman is a scholarship | 20" Thyrsday, Lewis Stone, Conrad 3 Florence Reed, dist uishes will headline the bill at B. F. Keith’" Tashi i | and added matinee attraction, chap- certo.” student of the Washington College of ['\nce1 ang Marguerite de_la Motte and .add 3 L a The program Sunday afternoon will | Music, under the direction of Mr. \m “Cheaper to Marry” Van Ribber ter 6, “The Riddle Rider” (Saturday, L] o Theater nest week with a noteworthy | include Beethoven's “Sonata No. 1,”| Weldon Carter. She plays the diffi-| omeqy, “The Guest ¥ an Bibber | continuous from.2 p.m.). g cast in “by Reginald Goode. |allegro con brio, andante con moto|cult compositions of Chopin, Bee-|\ews and Newspaper Fun: Hoot Gib- Rastiziy Ted Tr and Dina Harrls, danc- [and rondo all the Bruch “Con-| thoven and Tchaikowsky from mem- e the. SHI canc ia S r aphael. = : eré who have received the plaudits of | certo in D Minor,” allegro moderato, | ory with the skill of a master. ol e Mo Ben | e s e S s A & London in recent seasons, will pro-|adagio and fin energico: e ‘e Aunt.” |3nd ‘ldano” 2; _Saturday,|son, in “Wages of Virtue,” comedy,|® — e the featured ac will have | Gluck-Kreisler “ i Sarasate Tivoli—"Charley's Aunt.” |Dougias Fairbanks, jr.. Billy Dove| -Little Robinson Corkscrew" Tuew. | 1 § ey her Spanish _D: 7 Kreisle |and Warner Baxter in the “Air Mail"; | day, Elaine H Wy . with them Paul Fried’s Chicago Ram panish Dance SIer’s | .cparley's Aunt,” Christie’s fiim |and Warner Baxter in the “Air Mail”;| day, Elaine Hammerstein, in “Drums | e | price ‘ h's “Air on| ChaTley S ey of 15 vears' popu: |comedy, “The Lost Chord,” and “Gal-|of Jeopardy,” comedy, prof « G & 1ith Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1577 ; ™ Lilian Shaw, “arch enemy of |G String” and Sarasstels “ZIHNSr | iy, will be the-atfraction at Cran-|loping Hoofs,” chapter 6. and amateur contest at f b glgom,” will present her peculiafly [weisen.” The recital will bergiven | #tis (U0 W oot he first two days Cirel LT e orfginal style of entertainment; Kane |under the auspices of M#. Kaspar | Sall8 Vol PR ol d 08, TNy ircle. Love and Glory,” also hysterical | g {4 ” " and Herman, “the midnight sons,” |and Harry Kauffman will be at the | o N WEER Wl Ll 5 0% pi | Sunday and Monday, Annd Q. Nils. | comedy, “Nero”: Thursday, Mary ur nnua ale O will bring néw comedy and punchy | piano. % Rl Al e . in ":;lrnez From Holl wo?‘_dh' Philbin, in “The' Galety Girl." coin |W L sohgs; Carlton Emmy and his ma . : : 3 b St h : g 3 . Phillips Smalley, 3 s tty Compson, in a2 e e Girl Problem riday. Mae ags are also scheduled, “the mad The Bach Choir Tomorrow A fary Axin and Eriscilla Bonner, Wednesday, Pola Negri, in | Busch, in “The Woman Who Sinned,” | B b - e " being 18 Scotch terriers, and | The Conference for World Fellow-|oieg o new Fable and a Grant: iieaiay and Noiey and surprise night: | g L] Migehell Brothers, singing banjoists, | ship Through Music at the Washing-| Tana Rice 2 Tussday amd | “The Thundering 5. ;. William Desmond, in *The renditionists of plantation harmonies; | ton Auditorium, will be featured to-| wednesday, Pauline Frederick, Laura ! Holt and Lois Wilson (showings, 7|Sunset Trail” Stan Laurel, in “Short | n J Fanton and company in breath- | morrow by the singing by the Bachly, plante, Wanda Hawley, Malcolm 9 p.m.] ay. Reginald Den- | Kilts,” also “‘Galloping Hoofs " taking gymnastics, and Rose Irene |choir of 250 voices of Bach’s famous L Kress and company in “terpsichorean | " Minor Mass," an event of the ut. = = N wheels” will complete the bill. most musical importance. The Mo- Th S ravian trumpet choir, 50 members of [] - i 2 the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra ¥ Earle < Scranton Sirens| the Pl distinguished soloists, in- L] - The Barl Theater announces for|cluding Mildred Faas, Mabelle Ad = next week the Scranton 5, the | dison, Nicholas Douty and Charles = ‘Dancing Carnival Orchest L com- | Trowbridge Tittmann, will appear L a bihation of musicians and exceptional | with the choir. Dr. Fred Wolle will di. M ’ dagcer: rect. [} Mollie Fuller, the child actress, who| This is the first appearafice of the - hag been a marvel in her career of | Bach choir in Washington, and like - 1 y years upon the American stage, | wi the first time the 3 Minor - - in‘a playle wilight,” written by has been presented here. The Blanche Merrill. ie” and “Gloria” will be sung at ] - Al Bayes and Harves Speck, who| 430, and in the evening, beginning at ™ = impersonate two ndon ~Johnnies: | 8 o'clock, the “Credo” and the remain. T S - 18 McLaughlin and Evans, in : der of the mass will be given. - |l1u1r5da) Is the esting study of the East § as qy York: Mali and Snyder, ~The Three|, Concert, Mayflower Hotel. . ¢ 1“-1“ Day = Senators.” whose mission is to create ' ppe fourth and last promenads con >lenty of Fine g fun, and “Canary Opera.’ wherein the | cert at the Mayfower Hotel in & - Quality, Genuine uman voice is heard alons with the | Spring festival series given under the L] “Imported 1 . voices of feathered songsters, will be | auspices of the National Council of O = ™ B s BN e Beauty. | Women of the United States, through L] lish Broad e 5 © shotes Beauty”| (he chairman of its music department, | cloth Shirts = e . rationar | Mrs. David Allen Campbell, will be L] e e - ey with the Atianti national | given Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. . L e gty con as. the ba This concert will consist of operatic last day of W 18 story. selections, sung by Caryl Bensel, so. - this sale ® Strand— Stars of the Future'|ana Walter ills, baritone. ] [ y e © The Tuture. featuring a | 10 addition to’ their solo numbers, . JiStars of the Future.” featuring & |Miss Bensel.and Mr. Mills will be . comy of talented girls s heard in the duet “Guo De Loasis,” L] Do \»\“"\‘N\"{‘”'l‘f‘}"('"-;‘r: sl | from Thais} and Ruby Gerard, violin- » Strana_Theater mext week, Shirley | Wl ke Jeard, i, tHymn to the = = Mallette. Berta Gilbert. Doreen Kee- |' o S o O e s " L] gan, Hazel Romaine, Mae Lubow and | circS% s Ay Marion Stevenson are among those | 53 £ & - - appearing. Chronicles of America. = The popular comedians, Paul Burns e i i L] and Walter Kane, in “Broadcasting,” he usual enthusiastic . audience, . . = And Walter Kantyin - Broadcasting . | diosentie oocis b anl s muey oot NOW is the time to get one! ] e otnicd e Anianded teati ln]ui"lém and a larx(e l\tl}xlmbeAr of school » Sale Ends L] others appearing including Kendal, | children; were at the Ambassador ay at Byton and Slater in a moving picture | Theater vesterday to see the sixth of % z L] T*‘“"l’;d“" = episode, “At the Studio"; Ubert Carl. | the chronicles of America series. The world’s greatest artists from Grand 0, . ion. " study it “Black and White” | The first, “Columbus,” showed the ; z = 2 u e h s i and the three Nitos, offering “The discoverer of America and his experi- Oper: in the i it- e ok e e ences before he set foot on the new t; to Jazz are in wings™ wait % » trous, durable g “The Midnight Girl,” starring Lila |}and. Columbus ‘'was pictured as he 1‘ng from our - . itv, Lée, heads the photoplay bill. This s | went from one country i s g d # c:;le ytou to eatee hon;: s Sizes collar- (}HM,":' mblucsgray . o a Trio production, and Gareth Hughes, | Pleading 1w e sovereigns to n ere ertain you ou wi . i and white. Dolores Cassinneili, Charlotte Walker, | SPonsor his journey to the edge of the A he sty tom - Touasod . [ ] attached style, Neckband and collar-at- ® Béla Lugosi and Ruby Blain are in the | World, and when hope was about gone Whenever you wish. 4 ‘hed styles ™ R ontion cubt | his récall by Isabella. The story fol- 5 " 14 to 17. tached styles. 2 . Short news reels and Manvell music |lows the great discoverer across the & Also plenty other High-grade g will balance the bill e flf& 1:?);:%\”'" on the shores L Shirts in the sale. Plain colors g of n V. e < - & % = 5 G SHshito Hon The ship_scenes were made at Chi- Come in tomorrow and let us explain L] Sizes - neck- and neat woven stripes. All guar- = W ; cago, where there i fine repli: f , = ;. 2 ~ e ayetyk 1ppity P | ore here i e e e el of how easy it would be to own one. = band style, 1314 B’ s colors. Cut full and per- ® Nt weel attraction at the Gay- | gise afn, cas | B i A fectly A ety Theater, Peck &-Kolb's “Hippity | 3ICgVerer, across the seds. It was » to 17. csedypade. o : attached Hop.” is said to be one of the gen e s "“;,“‘,r"‘, nc] oed s Plenty of neckband and collar-attached. m I L - c is seen a mariner of Genoa, i iy : 3 fihely. fucha aciing o0 GuE b }gmk-refi Cassinelli_as Isabella, Robert Specialists in Player-Pianos - styles. L urlesque. N s, salllard as King Ferdinand and other marveions ‘;H””mv‘;f”“'Irumln_ 0m: | e A us"e’ “SPECIALISTS “INT PIANOLAS ™ AND EEPROBUL'ING fiwvas'i [] ) = Hebrew comedian, and includes Grace { InE LT T ot T R sttt | Men’s Plain Col = L] {ameron, Kay Norman. Lera Carol lone of the first of the serles, shown i ens Ilain Color lrl’cgu'fll's L] Andy White, Thad De Monico, Betty | L54in uben the request of the Sons . Cotton Pongee . O'Day and Kanuis Hawaiians. " There | lojcbrate, April 19, the 1530th anni- ™ Pae P c al‘,. = are 2 musical numbers and dancing | versare .« Gt ajamas of many Kinds. Stage settings inelude | voras, of (e, battle of Lexington Washington's AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tuelfth and G Streets = s l]aS 1.29 J = a 'magnificent illuminated black and | e P 2 3 S . 5 A o L] White Staircase; a Spanish scene, “In | Biesident of the Sons of the American Steinway Duo-Art Pianolas ~ Weber Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas u i a,e,’ st and Stripes and plaids of contrasting woven Old Mexico™; the “Beach at Wakai | washington's largest public schools, [] Bl P colors, which assures you of absolutely fast ™ Hikki, “The Black and White Club™ | gpoke in this connection. 4 e double frog. In white, tan, colors. The scason’s newest novelty in m ’ and “The Awakening of the Idol Tt is this film that pictures the rides s - §osblisiant Pk Sizes Men's Socks. Sizes 9 to 1134 ' —_ of Paul Revere and William Dawey, " A8 GD. : s i > Mutual—"Step Along.’ ljr with - graphic and _well-directei | JES = — B sl SRRSO Palais Royal Men's Shop—Main Floor ™ P E scenes of the battie of * Lexington{Jr| i R I m"l A IIHHHIIIHHH Mz e TS . & The Mutusd Theater-is o have & Green. F L > oA T i e =

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