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14 THE EVENI AMUSE ITH'S—Billy B. Vau. around th e last ni; MENTS plauding to the echo. Larry Comar popular and funny ngs and Sylvia it an_excep- o d: ing act, both being wdoriginal dancers, with and scenery that deserve | ltnree other clubs for the Phi Delta| Gamma cup. The story of the play is typically cal comedy concerning ng girl and a rich Prince Charm- {ing whose mother objects. How- jever, in this case, a rich uncle turns out to be the fairy godmother and payes the way for a happy ending by ‘discovering Cinderella_to be the {niece of his sweetheart of long ago. comedy element is supplied by G _STAR, her heart suddenly returns. Then the story rushes to a smashing climax. In the supplementary program Al St. John is seen in a comedy, “Fares, Please,” and the Metropolitan Or- chestra offers as its main number. the overture from “Faust.” COLUMBIA—"A Kiss in the Dark.” “A Kiss in the Dark,” based upon Cyril Maude's stage success “Aren’t WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925, Earle Fox comedy, Romeo” shows Van Bibber in the bull ring giving pointers to famous | matadors, and a cr and the International M the program, which is bellished. R];\LT()—“Frlendiy Enemies.” ns old and young wended thelr | way to the Rialto yesterday to greet A Spanish s at torn between two duties at last |on th | scene the w How they come out in stirring the outbreak of light and is told see the right side Virginia Faire Brown wn .J Ust the §, Tagr I an, b The co yril Mal i tho B : 3 Cupfy] °¢ of 2 g, sl two Irish servants who attempt \o!“e All” with a cast headed by|Lew Fields and Joe Weber, e makea eam. > n imaginary theft upon Cinder- | Adolphe Menjou, supported by Aileen -tl'lel;‘u;nedlnuw for half a ce; v ki : L : heir : they he photoplay belongs in the first t is “The Girl of Gold,” w Florence or starring, and is beim: shown here for the first time. Wanys ETLEY § ’lge eko, e Tea a, under A Pringle and Lilllan Rich, is the fea- | in 9 i dded attrac ture at Loew's Columbia Theater}And weren’t disappointed. | s week. > “Friendly Enemies” is well adapted | It is the story of an American|to the needs of the old side pariners planter in Cuba, played by Mr. Men- amiliar buffeting, bandying Jjou, whose great failings are his pop- | and scrappin has made their |, larity with women and his suscep- | career famous, though they are |15 A1 T | tibility to feminine charms. His vir- | the dearest s, sharing ups| 20 8 tue is that he invariably returns to|and down: ts and depth Neilar The musical score, by R. M. Stutts, | The | was generally £ood. the outstanding | scenes are beautiful and the stirring[number being “Make Believe,” which points are forcibly presented. ‘Thelwas sung by the ensemble. = Seyer regular house attractions complete|solos marked by ity and sweet- | the prog e were sung by the littie Gene Harbert. Deserving mention also are Maxine De bill this week at]Vvia. Annabelle Floyd, Vincent Stutts ter Lester Lane and|and Ruth Hutchinson and especially nts a lively | Helen Boyd, Jdward Everett and nd dunce spe- | Pear] Wetmore for their comedy con- ivls in hand. | tributions. 1 by Lane, stag as the headliner 1jor portion of current bill « screamingly n especially for riner, Geor | wtroduc nd dal ound Marshall M ahes gooq gy 1 @ Coriain inment of song 111 the Keith | cialti i pretty 3illy's | some costumes, hea sis- | “A Study in Youth the_bil n s Jesire — the Wood sis do Twins and | of 1 for the musical | Joe McGrath and Jack Deeds, “A talents of | tistic Designers of Comedy and Song 105 on the |offer burlesque songs and chatter that | bring giggles and much applause from and | la g nd company, and e clever attractive wor ed for head BT tn had not been on | tra large tahle cutlery, Evans, himself a pop- |and loudspeakers all tu star, calls |use throughout the theater. ¢ rs inciude “Wives vs, Stenog- a skit in_which the wife exciting dis and the steps Don- N good the same delicate and intelligent sideration demanded on the st Miss Griffith has the role of Lady Helen Haden and is brilllantly sup- {ported by a cast, Including Lloyd he one and only woman who finally | together. B v GuArpaling onsents to marry him on the condi- | constant 3 (Continuec A D e | .The plouire taken from the = 2 5 ses. But that one Ilittle play by Samuel Shipman and Aaron | is mot eastly dismissed|Hofman, and George Melford, in the| W OO B — contrives to miss the vessel on direction, wdded the little homely | be\ndo{(hpm\h}? e, sur A METROPOLITAN—“Declass h_she, friend husband and the | {ouch® action is lald in New| way. Stope the painat once. The more one sees of Corinne Grif-|girl friend are returning to the l‘"”l“ (& 13"4'5"" j“"‘ s & ;]-""':‘\h’\;r“"' At drug and shoe stores i fith in the-pictures the more one is|United States, thereby securing for e o anamtea wrel convinced she is entitled to a rank- |herself a short but sweet sojourn in | '8F A st P ke Ing very mear the top of the recog.|Cuba. FHer ultimate return to New [iWo old fellows from the Jarheriand zlflO'pads Sy e pictures Miss Griffith has ad- | trouble, from which the young plant. | the_free’ since hovhoor, i Falr a_nd Wa"ner mirable; in “Declasse,” her er cleverly manages an escape and — | hicle, presented at Crand reconciliation with his one and all tlli k | o i ot Vo o S, At I TWO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN s wee The film version of the stage play | brinsle. s cudoSaBla S cameds ) s o somewha rent throukhout. | . I the o une time to have vour blankets and RO D dolphe Menjou 1s In his element BUSINESS BUILDINGS | ieNonioutciuime b eRVen s blaal I that in which Ethel Barrymore ab-|,.*\ho’ planter and Alleen Pringle i 5 # curt cleaned at special low prices prevaili until e DrAnCiDC Eeqn sustains the role of his generous Owner Will Sacrifice for Quick Sale, Warehouse May 23 | flancee with grace and dignity, while 9 ildi; 2 e e e e P Manufu:t:lnng Building on 7th Street N.W., Near K Location zeme 1 t t Lace Curtains, plain, a pair ...40c Lace Curtains, fringed, a pair Blankets, single, each. . . Blankets, double, each. Curt r “Charle nd All band are well impersonated by Lil- lian Rich and Kenneth MacKenna, ehes 5 ellowa 10¥d | Lespectively. Ann Pennington also ¥ ;;l;l‘f;yl}n:: Rockeliffe Fellows and Clive | J€5P¢ l‘xm picture with a dance or |l Alfof &, o o of W culal ype. kY “Declasse” is a story of a beautiful | SietlTICL_OWN DECWIAT type. _An o woman, who through an unfortu scandal is deposed from a high social plane to one where she is about to a tradition of her noble family | ath before dishonor. Lady | Haden, last of an aristocratic Eng lish line, wife of a drunkard, her rof al in a penniless American. C 1S nces lead the husband to believe his wife has been unfaithful and she is driven from her | his trio of T It = London home to make her way as With ‘lever xim.| George Washington Troubadours. S s 3 | ucqr“d}\ b . Universit Always in the offing has been a musical dramatic iion, the | wealthy American willing to give r he Minia- | Tndy Founs o y Haden everything except his In 1 name, and he continues to force. hi oave attentions upon her in New York, ] L where she is residing after a divorce. All her jewels pawned, Lady Haden is about to succumb, when the man of = e ~i-SlC »-comedy, “The i features Johnny Hine: suppor Henry West ker and J. Barney Sher: his friendship with a g aurant while cooking flapj building up his uncle’s from a small one to a big nd suppressing a revolu- juasado” by stuffing n the end saving squad and res.| 1s are measured and finished square t m, ecru or tan. No extra charge cleaned blankets are soft and do ENAPPED. Fur Coats Cleaned, Repaired and Stored FOOTER’S Cleaners 1332 G St. NW. the pamp on materials. The b Act at once. This f proverty is 1 e P R tins ; | In Downtown Business Building Suitable to Any Business | 1 PR LGN e 5,000 squa ¢ business, por- jtion in “Ex Jphicil New (pickles with cheese, Admits he | himself from a firin cuing his sweethea tains a of &/ Akl This pro investment. of Jaw and Dyers evening in_the i ter. The offer- e Nani2sts comedy and was |chosen by the Troubadoiurs as their contribution in the contest with the e e Thea | § JUICE OF LEMON WHITENS SKIN The only harm- Iess way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons precision with three ounces r performs of Orchard total absence White, which any man, every druggist will sup- a “\’l’n‘l"““\"" ply for a few s stil ith 3 st et cents. Shake well e Ginh tenar| in ® bottle, and you have a whole s quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as & freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You mu: mix this remarkable lotion yourself.. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best immediately after it is prepared. 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