Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 10

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APRYL 197%. plasze th o sol, comedy Sketch und | Has been,srangea by the Secretar. ot | (AN ARGSHIEIIN Worst Jazz Band” and a fast finale. traffic, loading and unioading vessels 10 > BACKS DRISCOLL | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, troduced a gigantic elephant, a toe|Comedy Circus, featuring an incorri- 28, davcer of ability, a trick dog and a|gible mule, which defeats the combined realistic little man who walked the|efforts of three members of the troupe tight rope. . |to ride him. Another feature is TonI): —_ e in the harbor and other work will | : - e, S hnd o Yol Vont. advertad us un obertc| HAVANA PLANS “MAY DAY” | Eict 2ottt goriosnen. 2| (gl f enl ({ orporation ‘“'I\u N,N;\'L.:;N winsome and ,‘;‘,1‘,,;?2".".“{'3?( fl""‘":;'l:;:‘l";l{;; foos: “r:h“?; :.rx(:‘mln ;m..g_. ad Julie ‘Which heid | musical comedy. featuring Henry reat Parade to Feature Celebra- pavers A\m be. issued ‘a¢ mndnight on Pri Red b e e BEn | ahe wears eqtiaily: well:thiae Duncan | Lo, sutlence fairly svelltound; 2ot Drake, BUtel WOEE S5 08 ISP | tlop—JEraild to Be Buspendad. | 4013 rics Reduced | mythical kingdom in Central Europe, | makes the most of the part assigned efforts of the entire| HAVANA, April 2! Birmingham m.q'mo\,f nraies cuan | NN : i | marionettes, it introduced an im-|ability. The Cuba, Mid-City Assomahon Urges | deser a better fate than that|her—a lovable, lovely and pathetic|presive reading of the familiar lines|troupe are exceptionally good. day will be celsbrated in Havana with 5;_u-|e<| out to her by ; »hn )lastinlt.'fi \;’l"“"-”;“g‘:p:’;:"n;’lu'fr'es:':ff’n;‘k‘:-lle by Miss Sewall, whore performances ———— a great prade, authorization for which any other city in Alabam . L urner, author of the new play| M ree, an with the little figures of her own in- — “F srolles.” - —— His Appointment te Citi- ‘u.n h opened at the Shubert-Belnsco | ability and talent, is cast as the in-| Jort, e THI€ TENTER SO, P B G MUT ;‘“’_ French “"’“":. o Thikter last might valid aunt of Queen Mab, who has|ySrtiqh-—ind purely a Washineion i petty Palmer and her “Frea Frolics,” which is described as *‘a mu- sical cocktail with a kick,” are at the Mutual Theater this week. The per- formance, more or less listlessly done, | is enlwened by the singing of Loretta brought up the girl from babyhood in Dhutiee that kings and |their poor home in London. From her queens have fallen into disrepute in | Wheelchair Miss Dupree, as Jane these bustling days. It is difficult | Roper, the aunt, sends forth epigrams the claims of “di- |and irony, engendered by her invalid The play , to em- clever and delightfully entertaning. zens’ Counclf GAYETY—“Record Breakers.” Jack Reid returns to Washington The Mid-City Citizens s i Y ight’ £ : condition. She gives a very human adle ri Fradlin and her vigorous dancing | smanimously indor A. J. Driscoll, | Vine right” of ‘any mortal to rule | cond 3 this week in the main role of his own 2 E 2 08 hicdl : o | to e e ) ay | pr - y the antics of the three D e it to o others merely because of the | touch to the final curtain of the play | proquction, “Record Breakers,” a ca. | Pumbers. an e comedidns, Charles Lavine, Dyer and Billy Tanner. The scene opens in a French cafe, with Miss Palmer as the leader of a chorus of girl entertainers, who are given many opportunities to romp on and off stage between sayings or the Mabit of bisth. Feb 1t h such | when she weeps over the little dead at Mabel Avilon is whisked | aueen. But a wheelchgir seems out of her middle-class home | Place in the story. where she wore splendid mannequin in a dress- to Zorea, the | pable burlesque troupe. The inimi- table Reid, in his favorite role of the Information Kid, dispenses mirth in_wholesale consignments, as usual. His dry humor, his “con’ man tactics, employed in giving the hership on the citizens’ advisory coun- | & its meeting last night in the|claims t n School away from jent Drisoll had been previous- | in Tondon, posed by the executive commit- [ EOWns a the association. and when Gil. | making establishment, Rachel Sewall’s Marionettes. Rachel Sewall's quaint marionettes, UR makershave bert Hall, a member of that commit- | ¢aPital of Pyrrichos, to wear roval|ynger the clever direction of ir| “low-down” ‘on any major issue, arelljcecrac] nd s deli e TR (. 5 o fhe aisooia o vratele 20D crown. hal baphttiem ST T SN L [”"‘" better than ever. He 15 ably assisted | 1o meorackers.” DX Just elivered s to the Federation of Citizens’ As- | Queen She wins the hearts of | creator’ .Eave ghtiul DERfOTMin the fun-making by Joe Melino, a| " corridor bedroom scene, enacted 5 Soctations, announced the committee’s | her loval followers and even the heart jance at the parish house of the|diminutive acrobat comedian, with|py the burlesque trio, Miss Palmer another ship- O e scon he was |of the leader of the revolutionists. |Church of the Holy City last evening. | grotesque makeup, who speaks nary |and Harry Connors, baritone, arouses P The little folk a were at their bes! disappoint iated themselves in Eut it avails her While still a shop girl, little a word throughout his_every the performance, |interest, but would eeted with an outburst of applause. | any S e ment of these Eng- f W. W. Richardson, also a delegate to | N . yet appearance is greeted | Jooking for the risque element. the federation. moved that the com- | immediately before she is tolo it the famor of ‘]"L'““;‘“‘}"‘"w irst| with hilarious guff As a dancer,| Miss Fradlin sings “Doodle Do Do" . ) e otion Do approved by the|must be queeny Mabe marrie |came the band with its strenuous|he ylelds to o ne "a comedian, he [in a lively fashion, Lavine wins ap- dvne s . e Heleronea i Driscall istant cashier in a London | director and sc followed by the worthy of his casting—opposite E lish "‘ pe sults— humorous sketch |ton and the Cherr Te with refreshir pirit | nom Jimmy Comby |appear on the program So she goes to her new King- dom handicapped with a consort wh |as the husband of the queen, ge Washin, " presented Then came - work Rich deseribed his civie st 15 years. Mr and briefly during the whose name does not is one of the ardson declared that his opinion is not | - . S . thus far propodod |oven & gped assidtant cashier. !dancing number, with Sambo and | best colored performers ever seen in |.hdl have been so praised I B i ehunei] is better qual- | In the end Queen Mab is killed, to|Heliotrope keeping time to the rhythm | the Ninth Street Playhouse. He sings | for their distinctive char- 1 \ Uncle Ned’s banjo in a ved a weakling | hard to beat. The Aesop Fable of no mean talent when to his queen, is|“The Bear and the Peasant” illus-|country club, he the d of the revolutior leader. | of Her husband, as well as a manner | well, dances excellently and displays | as chef is called ified t e on that body than is Mr ) ser Driscoll who pr acter. Both two and three traitor at a| upon to Upholstering Driscoll Expresses Thanks. e of this mo-| owing th and some humor ; A t o eme” Driscall thanked the | and clever lir Queen Mab,” ity Wintiam Dondgnue. | | 3-PIECE. PARLOR SUITE ||/ l.fpelh that is decidedly exetutive committee and the associa- | the story is t dible. Oliv ! English; broad of shoulder: tion membership for the honor paid | rosco, who pre ‘Queen Mab,’ 1 0 o e fated that if he is elected [ haps was under the impression he e inlls e S D o cetneil he will continue to|found another “Prisoner of Zenda I A T Tha serve the city in the impartial and ‘mselfish manner he has in the past. [mance. But it lacks the punch and % = " O red that his Interests will nof | conviction ed by the Anthony | ‘t Sohnd "“'d"‘.“‘ or wide—as be confined to any one section of the, Hope story, even though that stor. | your taste inclines. and that his | when analyzed, is as incredible almo; | ions city, but to al be to (lr\\r"m[v and im attitude will { attitude N < along sound and prac.| Mary Duncan is an _altogether | 4 P e e uid that If the proper | charming Queen Mab, and, as has | lul]_mrled Flannels in the Hemaons are elected to the council that [ been said, she deserv Dbetter fate Vo “Mad new light tones; Plain Ox- body can be of great value, but other se it will become a detriment and a farce . Driscoll said that while he is op |E EW for OLD— ed a short time before her. are pathos when he chose this vehicle of ro. as “Queen Mab.” She_enters first le, in costume 1 the moral, “If you prize your| beware of wing explain the myster »f some choice hars Jus disappear: ance TO UPHOLSTER YOUR o1d Furniture By our experts at prices which New button—with a peak to the fords; Glenn Overplaids: Plain Blue; Medium and are 25 per cent lower than any in t necal pen s original” frehnees. (he exe other concern in Washington. I Light Grays—tailored with I ¢ representation in the terfor of brick or stone i and believes th I I Mode care for details. i uld be al 6019 or address P. 0. 1 President of the . S { Slip Covers In three grades, now— i Traffic Regulations Explained. —made to order for any Throe | i M. O. Eldridge, traffic director of Beigian Linen, & $ = $ | the District. and Col. I €. Moller, his | ) £ 5 € i e e ece | Special, $32.50 u;m tions shortly to become effective and | The Mode—F at Eleventh ~ i answered que garding the new | New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 Delicious Gresh Strawberry in the futu lighting. He happy chord when he declar: with much emphasis that he proposes to try and rid the thoroughfares of | the Capitgl of the drunken and reck-| less motorist. | Others who addressed the meeting | Hm g TSR Cornwell of t and Association. | were Lieut Fred second police Davis, former pre lumbia Heights . Citizens The assoclation voted to be con| tributed he fund for ‘ending the zoning laws and a $10 contribution to the Salvation Army. WILL GIVE TUTTLE FUND. Friday Will Prelate’s Anniversary. “I'd Walk a Mile for a Flannel —if I knew it was a Sidney West English stripe.” This paraphrase of a popular slogan exactly fits these exact fitting English Stripe Speaking of Values! 67 BERKEY & GAY SUITES IN A RARE UNDERPRICING Fr!‘sentatmn Mark Money raised for the Bishop Tuttle memorial fund for the erection of a home in New York City for white If you are going to Xeep missionaries and another in Ralelgh, | your car in conditoin you S. C., for colored missionaries, will | must know that the trans- he presented at a service in the | mission and rear axles con- Washington Cathedral at 11 o'clock stitute the most important anne Friday morning, the fifty-eighth an-| gears of your motor car or A truck; that these gears carry the entire load, and unless the gears are cor- rectly lubricated you will before long hear the ¥attle consecration of the | niversary of the late prelate. Representatives of the woman's auxiliaries of all Episcopal chure in Washington will attend the serv 50.00 fce. The Right Rev. James E. Free- | 14 hanic’'s tools. Py i man, Bishop of the Diocese of Wash e These finely woven, shape-retaining { ington, \\(H| Aa)'mlniA(v- \lIxID n'rrnniulv\l\h Eb flanne]s mTk a new mile_qtone in | ;;L'F ,;""’:’" of the cathedrall will Tk e G weaving. New striped patterns, ; . : { e T i st | hand-tailored in the prevalent styles. i i Zanni to Resume Flight. Take no substitute. | SEATTLE, Wash., April dealers in _five-pound | tugs from Vancouver, British Colum- bia. the Imbrecaria and Ca are to leave here tonight for with a spare engine, exira seap | tBONITE Sidney West Pedro Zanni, Argentine aviator, who | (lTS SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND REAR AXLES BAYERSON OfLWORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets N. 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It saves of card without removing from tray. b ld work on mending day because it never smashes t CRme. o buttons or injures the daintiest fasteners. The g 3 Laun-Dry-Ette does not require extra tubs, because : 5 both the washing and drying are done right in the j = e 3 Tanrihiy et e e T Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name : vents red hands, because it makes it unnecessary N to put your hands in the water even once. x You see at a glance any business data which can be compiled on cards. The G-W Visible Index is made of METAL, with interchangeable drawers having ingenious, TROUBLE-PROOF card holders, a“ of non-corrosive metal. Many other important, exchu- sive features make this the most efficient filing device of its kind. Come in and see it. globei\x’étmicke 1218-1220 F St. NW Pl: Mam 7604 We invite. you to see a free demonstration of the Laun-Dry-Ette—in your home if you prefer. Very comvenient terms may be arramged. 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