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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. (., MONDAY, MAY 25 1925. Brian Kent,” features Kenneth Har-|ter again wins her husband's lovo,im @ thrilling climax and a happy|and Harold T. Pease, complete the | | lan as “the man in the dark,” former-| but only after a serfes of thrilling|ending. attractions. -/As M ‘ S E M E I S Iy a bank clerk who stole money a o s. To disclose the unusuall It is good entertainment: the photog- ; hid in the Ozarks. v Carr saves | climax would take much from the in-|Taphy particularly is impressive, and | AMBASSADOR—"I Want My Man.” him from the sheriff. "Helen Chad-| terest of the picture. It must be seen|the cast well suited to the charac- \ | Wick, a summer visitor, falls in love | to he thoroughly appreciated. [ terizations. My emon. in THe Dome Do {EITH S-——Weber & Fields, States 2 andate o ru. | With Kenneth, and later his wife, Supplementary numbers include | Mack Sennett's “Skinners in Silk.” | tor supplements _the feature, *“ | i + master of that INStru-|Rosomary Theby, shows up. makes| “The Dome Dostor- & Larry Semon | an obvious travesty of a recent screen | Want My Man,” which is being shown et oo | honstpaies of Shomedianiil S s 3 et trouble, meets with u mishap, goes | comedy, filled with fusses and falls, Injdrama, is a passable comedy, which, | the first three davs of this week also WS R BT e A wnprmende Lover the rapids in a small boat Find | which emon does not take all the | toSether with news reels and the Pal:| at Crandall’s Ambassador Theater. A w Corted about s Yo “""“I'” ;\“‘;1' perch e Wl 4 Arohle Kenneth becomes her rescuer. Others|spotlight. The two musical numbers ace Y““'h(’\'('.ly music, under Thomas | $mall moneky adds to the mischievous Hoover'si Fears [ vorte : night T o0 e in the cast are Za Su Pitts, T. Roy | are pleasing. The Breeskin Or-| Gannon, completes a zood bill. ness of a tworeel assault upon the s Fears Not Shared!some o the noar i L enter. | Gert sl bt oo ph Lewis, De .Witt. Jen. | ch e ths cvariure fuay “The) O =1 % risibilities in the Semon film, which tained the pres tion of | tumbling act. Ax @ human wheel this |y nd Russell Powell. The bill is| Red Mill” and harp, pipe o LI—“Seven Chances. also presents Dorothy Dwan, a pretty by Dealers—High Prices | hers in outh, “These | palt rolls aver tables and other ob- |G\ ihced and entertaining. violin trio s very effective in Cad- ster Keaton is pictured at Cran., brunette, as the cause of most of ig; past masters of fun use fur thelr re. | 200, beuiolins sothare supallyg AT A L Dl | SiVpH] Thetitar. the s At two [Semarigs fdmaay. absrrationss:’ Added 1 0 vaud ille a combination of i8. e s suppie s Al ays ol S wee -G vyn's | Sho s, wi celle; g organ M f their bost. MERN-mAKINgG. creations of 1 fiiis complete the program.| RIALTO.—“Dangerous Innoce | coLu fttle French G Ay e 1o Mo Gl Tt e Ty e ore Alarming. el L Rt - oLl RIAN:, B a Jehollt 14 ah €6V tha BIEE] 2" | COLUMBIA—""The Little French Girl. ing camera version of the tamous music, complete the bill. | Ganly marhil) ot Sl ey Keith standard | “Dangerous Innocence.” Universal's| “The Little French Girl” the at-| o play, “Seven Chances,” writ-| .. s : " ML) ey iy, period of thelr sensationa e ¢ [fim version of Pamein 'Wynne's | traction the Columbia_Theater | ten, bY Roi Cooper Megrue. CENTRAL—“The Fatal Mistake. BN O M eer A FARLE—Johnnie Walker, n nn's an Idiol,” ix the feature | this week. is notable particularly tor | “he dian who never learned | Crandall's Central Theater the first Special Dispatch to The Star ia) irgs , ¢ i e t the Rialto this week. with Laura [the line s cast. Joyce, | 10 L appea # young man his week offers “The ko a_ b i ~ icarte nagement is staging |La Plante and Kugene O'Brien in the | who returns to 3 i i quick matrimon: E ; turing Will L FORK, May 25 —Ttubber con- | [Tom s the ; > o) mqualty. (Rigseeak s o st Daanlngiralen, | < | picture after a le ‘hsence, hius | 410 some of his weven chances are | ¥ k Novak. * Get 1id of them this safs, sure) eHAT R probably will con- | Was strikingly : « en innie Walker, who is | s a delightful romantie comedy | the leading role, wnd with he el arious. acemakers.” 4 ¢ . Stopa the pain tinue to a Tot ‘about British re. | When the tewm was in ¥ popular with movis patrons.|of youthful innocence contrasting with | Mary . Brian. the Wendy of ter| Mack Semneits tworeel comedy-|by M (. Witwer. A way. Stope the pain at once. teicton of prosuctios ih the whe|me aliz and Fodie Brown are first_eppears in a m: the sophistication of the more mature. | Pan”: Ithel Ralston of the same|thriller, “The Lion's Whiskers,” in| O'Hara and Alberta V. Lige st. But despite the voluminous re- | Sis 3 3 re ied, “Lili the Street,” | 'erhaps the most enjoyable thing |¥ Neifl Iamilton, a iffith | Which the lion sits on the train of | Conley, in “Wide Awake.” a two.reel PoLtiofsthe Department ot Commercs . P 1 Wostar L 1 fonces of [ahout it is that it hasn't & single mis | ind.~ and Anthony Jowitt, a new- | Medeline Hurl s evening gown and | Mermaid comedy of laughter, and they can do very little about it r v i : o D Cork City's [fit, Tor each member of the cast be. |comer. | #narls: the Pathe Review, short reels | pipe organ music in a very enter least that is. the opinion of well in- ) o N : and oo van, ane en e ap-{lon=s where he or she has be placed The picture, which is taken from ‘;nn'l Dipe organ music by Oito F. Beck | taining bill as a whole formed rubber dealers h These | S0Me g ol favorite: i n . trenton, in a | ‘The story conc Ann Church, a [ Anne Douglas Sedgwick's novel, was | men do not agree with o n t « ¢ R B t sash,” | th unsophisticated |directed hy Herbert Brennon, from Hoover that there is dan n | has i I} by ¢ er h ersini 1 spinsier aunt re-[an adaptation by John Russell. and | ;4;%](:& shortage of rubber by 1928 or ¥ ‘)HH-"H e ‘l;";yz’lz"“"" g ) escboaregens. A GG Lbok ey Hril thins her 1o her pavents in faraway |creditably follow's the theme of the! 30. \s the gem of them Billy sketch clearly demonstrates thal ho[Indin after completing the task of | story | Secretary Hoover, in his foreword |18 her pianist nossesses hi ty of real € voup. nn to make the| Alice Joyce has the role of a French | to HRiAenea Eent Sapcrtimate pubs st novel offer the DIl | vilue. After the s and almost | jons : tivorces, who, not wishing her little | i clared that “the produc- | hed by Ml celin thritiin 3 t the s < ter (Mary Brian) to be reared | IRt ies St he acurd Wil hel| Tov, & nz ) ] » appla : 1) un meliness s [among the cophisticated surround- | much better off in the long run if | Prozram s e o few | f ic made u speach, thi roken o chinee acquaintance with [Ings of her Paris home, accepts the | combinations in restraint of interna ind o e s receptic ) Mid. Anthony vmour, that develops [offer of a friend o take the girl to) tional trade were ndoned on over her rave h- | expu ce as a movie s into an affair slichtly outside the | England, where she may be brought | sides.” " Bul the repon . 1z gowns that leok like creatio + it e story that went over boinds of convention, and which has. |up with his people. own to ma- | from this one source fashionable Parisian modiste. bis la eus the unfolding of little Ann's |turity, discovers that her | SR G G und cleverl: coneeive B or. Ber: Wulton, | 5 Mfishr and craving for striction will be sufficient | 1L . called “Playtime,” is 3 1 . tional cynic, saurn La I'lante wears the of |admiration has sed a_ breach be-| The venavinent ar Great Britaln’s war | sont eal and Vi honois W Walker, As a Ann Church chary nd ne [tween a young English officer and hi debts to the United nd . wordyce, who, dof Y t i the best, his |O'brien is satisfyinz us Tony, the fa-|flancee, “and when the officer e e ol T B S T R S i A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED Policy Likely to Stand. of so nd dances and mid ence I mood | Hopper and William Humphrey are | fiancee, not suspecting the real rea- There is little likelihood, therefore,| of patter: . d rov v act. As a fing al-|zood as the mother and father, and|son for his neglect, prepures to enter | that the British government or the | Louis s, | ton int 1 : Jean Hersholt plays the villain's role|a convent the little French girl tells | British producers will oblige American | offer lat g : ! i 3 h gre; i apparently per-|the truth of his life in France, even ! SR E ke of wubun- | clerk’s ¢ od at 4 sonal enjoyment |though in so doing she exposes her tain that American producers of ather | out of harmonie: v ;s \ he women [come Miller and F o of pedal| In the meantime the officer’s broth- elivers commodities, the supply of which is|saw and a pair hlos borite § ward- | spes and gr: ed by |er has fallen in love with the little = l controlled in this country, would not dd to hold G rmonica - wth many 1 . > und the ~Pel Guard | French girl, and although there is An Al't welcome v prop that they | 2 hamy hi he _1Tnitel 3 ~)H'-Hv‘v & it v in the orchestral lat first some objection hecause of the Y iclie =hould lo unrestri d intern: ! he wore ks B line B wnted Honeymoon' is|reputation of the girl's mother, all Ad ° ona rad altho ht restrictions = E al o e 1 & unique ® h: 1 v Nl 3 ternationa nisunderstand gs are finally clearec aLirade, aithough thels rseuictionsFSTREET CARLINE LOZES | ot e et s e e T e vertised lated and enforced by la rattli @ ins. " complete the film attractions. A new juvenile comedy, “Dragon ed and entorced by T, mere| 4,204,187 PASSENGERS| i L m o e o st one T Jelle ooy, Dresen Here striction en rubber would be an ex = | Ught-wire act. and J Donnelly and | play: lections from “Maytime.” reels and the unusual orchestra num- | i 1 L the British s 5 ren Smith sing popula mss ef- | ror out ¢ o an enterta = | bers cc ete an excellent biil. tremely. Eifficult thinz for tie British | 1yo11ey System in Baltimore Has | a) Smithsges vonilar fones fef 1o i quite an entertaining | bers complete an excellent bi | ' forced by an act passed by the co Gained Little in Income |'eund out the prosram e PALACE—Adventure.” ; The Phillip Levy Exchange Department does it again— nial law-making hodies of the Strait g : i e 3 % ‘ ant My | adventure,” the screen attraction . . . . Settiements, and e Britian cownial | Since Fare Boost. NTRAND—"Homc's the Ti at the Palace Thenter this week, 15| sensationally low prices on slightly used furniture of qual- poliey has alwayvs been to avoid con v This, the final week of the Strand & R i P one of the last stories by that famous | Dict with such tior D o e o The United|Theater scason. pened it miuhi | cimes Mitopether Jmprobanie 1 Want | American writer of adventure storles, ity. Be on hand early in the morning to save your time and e G . lley | With = W bill, ing Lilllan | My R e fonrioetat lCrandails | Jack London. only auth but | Booming Home Products. Railways, which controls the trolley | watker, snappy and rTas ever | Mt i e tes | traveter as well, Jack London has ven- | money. England is now econductinz the | Systems of Baltimore. gained little in|with her twinkling dimples, in a one- | is an admirable motion picture. The (.y:.y'rdl];vxu (:',\ |r,.x.“u »;;n!—rfs h: H::‘;r;‘l.ld); s 1 ) N < ing. S: t Sea lsles, 1 ch o s materia nd of drive fe the use ' zs and lost 4, 187 passengers jact play Home's the ing Miss | odd story is well portrayed, the screen- | S - ot on and 1 broducts at, home and | ince the inception of the 7%-cent fare, | WAlker is seen <= girl, and | ing Js artistic and the principal rojes | COMes from frsthand information and | Basement store only—735 7th St. N.W. The m.urm\ of the Mr(’:\v laccording to fizures submitied to the : "",","{“’,,“‘,‘,' "»"]'{'.[" Eyghias fen ‘ It is one of the abscure isles of the| T low $1.00 k tisements stress the necessity of D2t | puplic Service Commission. § 4 Foniiane Mllion) Sl 1t | Solomon’ zroup that he has picked for erms as low as $1.00 a ronizing home industries, and a move | * wry . jncrease in the net income dur- | ber F4TeY 3 has | © The picture reveals a woman's fight | {e” 1000 0 (i story, which was wee to abandon a trade advantage at ot et Toue . JEe=metote i 1 ta- | for the love of 4 man she fee alled | 555 nted by A, P. Young and L. ¢ request of American competitors cer- | % ' ter b t began making motion pic- | upon to release after marryin RIZDY And AWacteti B NIGtor et | > = | . - i P ainly would meet with little popular |y el s . Bereft of si y d ¢ Sbesariion P Ch —Genuine T un a L b tainly would meet with I | rioa in 1924 862, The total I s Allman anddoo May, come-| on the Yreach frot. tho man hes s |I0E:, with & cast including Pauline iffonier e O Drop -Leaf Ta |CS$ 1 favor in England. come for the four-month veriod of 1 asent ¢ - . Wallace Beery. rond Rubbet men point out that a world | $5.528. 9 , resent “The L f ° | fused to return to his American home, { ton and the famous Hawalian swim fonier, can be put in excellent condi- —Sturdy 0ak Drop-le: shortage in 1928 or likelY. | was under the 7-cent fare, 8,398. | ] s Hih e o U B S T he will be a burden to his{minz champion, Duke Kahana 1. tion. has beveled edge mirror. aboct k Drop-leaf Tables, They declare that the i and ukulele selections: the Ambl . and seven years after the war| The chief character veritabie Vxchange Store price only ~ : rod has ded to cau 1 C i o T Penctme S it the | LESS FLOUR AND BARLEY |most btibiscs’” opent the bin with | his''n {clever feet, high prices obtaining will tend to in- | feet, hand and head balancing: | stores his sight, and he decides to 0| out her fortune on her own than 1o - i rEae he possbie protutcion Iunt | SHIPPED DURING WEEK |Biliv rrisch ind Vermu Sadier offer| home. The wife he has mever secn | succumb. to the protection. of mere Kitchen Cabine i $ 15 inches Jong; in excellent | brothers, Dilled ax “America’s Fore-| finds him living In France wedded to | obbed-haired soldier of fortune, Delivered for. § condition: will go at’ the sacrifice A skiliful surgepn Te-i beantitul zirl, who prefers to carve price of § Delivered for. Serving Tables—™" = ings before the adoption of the onnubial Fel bits of home life | learns of a sweetheart who has been | man. She becomes the partner of a | Ivory ! Dispateh to The Sta two hours afier the marriage. and| waiting for the man’s return and|copra trader, and it is their experi Copinet, U aawell known mslie, 01 e nler i drawer; el over from breakfast suites: will be sold for as little as $1.95. De ivered for <on restriction plan were greatl essive. That was one of the re: the price of rubber dropped to s low ebb. Thousands of trees coming into the peried hen ! ; ol e tar padl aibiis ot mubber we ok, according to figures given out | P l S -t __Antique Par- heavy and production was beyond | b} oms officials. Wheat, rve and | arior dumte .. suite. or world requirements | vats all showed large in - | two pieces, mid-Victorian style— Keen Competition Unlikely. DOEUE eEnoltes oD thes vect eaene settee and chair, covered in tap- ALTIMORE, May —¥Flour and |“Opera vs. J a novel musical |determines to efface herself, as a wife | ences together, first with two rascally | modern features, snow-white porce- rley were the only two foodstuffs|sketch, has some very pretty least, that he may be free to choose | traders who t to cheat them and top, will go for the sacrifice ng a decrease in exports Jast| costumed, who are clever danc between the two women. Both m: ring an upr among the price of $19.85. Delivered for.. s compared with the previous he photoplay he Recreation of | and wife get to America the lat-| that finally brings the story Bed Davenport Suite —Genuine Kroehler Bed Davenport Swite, with cane and mahogany ed in Baker cuf yelour; <old new for SI89, Exchange Store price, anly $86.35. Each { Flour, 3, barrols: wheat, 336.39! s i e The restriction plan cut down the | puchol: 5 estry—will be sold for only $3. amount of rubber produced. but it did| 4511 bushe 5 S b not lessen the trees in reserve. Crude | pichels R xl‘x;j:x!ro] | NEW YORK POWER PLANT > Couch Bed ~ i i $ 1 Radio Cabinets— " 16 bushels Delivered for oy, Upright Phonographs, with motors removed, just the thing for r- Exchange” Store price, only § Delivered for 5 It is true that the plantations which | i link i 1 I | guaranteed link springs for only are left. uncultivated lapse rapidly | ; r | Jick tto the state of jungle, but the | T0 RIVAL MUSCLE SHOALS A $9.85. Delivered for trees remain, and it merely remains NEW YORK. May 25 (®).—New o clear the area of jungle growth| rk City will have the world’s largest and tap the trees to bring them into zenerating station when the Parlor Stands™ : production. st River plant of the New 4, arlor dtands £a o lon Secretary Hoover expressed the hope | York Edison Co. is completed, officials | : . , 7 B that “competitive production” may be | of the company announced today. The 4 Stands, well built, with 20-inch top, spurred, but rubber men see little| gtation, which is being constructed at < = A shelf underneath; will be sold for. hope in that direction. Rubbet un- |, ,000,000, will have a ca- 2 4 doubtedly will grow in the Philip- ity of 700,000 kilowatts, or approxi- : Y . 5 £ . = zany pimes, but the cheap coole labor avall- | PLCCH ] 006000 norsepower, and will Sy Spinet Degk2tezans able for British planters is not to be| roquce more power than the project- _ Spinet _ Desk. had there. Its importation undoubt-| 23%eUelapment at Muscle Shoals. : - h floor samples of $35.00 grade: wi cdly would be vigorously opposed ; B be sold for the sacrifice price of Kitchen Tables—*" & P o Kitchen Tables, will be sold for only $2.00. Delivered for... Dining Room Chairs E5 : = Rubber will grow in Brazil, but there l:‘m"""":_ha"'_"““?")"llil':m?l}g E[’I‘T}‘]'x‘]g =0 wages and labor supply leave the | TODAY'S RAILROAD REPORTS. : i d Ieather; sold ‘as hich as $10:00 and Straits planters with the advantage. $12.00 be 10 1 b4 In any case, it would require at leas NEW YORK, P).—St. 4 . 3 sold for $2.19. Any $4.9 Delivered for six or seven vears for new plantations | Louis Southwestern reports surplus of : : s six delivered for . to come into production, and it would | $34 for April after charges, in ; e 4 B d —All our remaining Iron k i : be long after that before the amount | t to a deficit of $38,649 in April A 3 2 A €AS .,.a Metal Beds will be Ha" erl'ol’ it me of rubber vielded could make a serious | last year. Surplus for the first four £ A S Oval Mir impression on the situation. s s $445,097, against i R ! A clos as ror, finest qaulity; beveled glass o on $ > | s . will be sold for only $3.95. De- RATES ON BAR SILVER, | 7 April net income of the viufl;;mhi : - 2 , Z el s and West Virginia declined to | ipible Sive NEW YORK, May 33 w’?.‘f"" sit compared with $134.574 In April, | . ' e f \ . Bed Springs Saridan $ Baby Carriage o ¥ worth up to $10.00 will go for only : i oo 0. Delivered for. ... Lo Baby Carriage, with arfillery wheels; will go for only $1.95. De. livered for ating or smoking ' Drop-side Couch™[7" et el i B O | High Chairs it o Wiiglcys fres] t pad complede, for only $9.05. D m:g_ a:lrs',m,_‘_ L m : S, will go for only ] p Bow-end Bed —.\:!riral\ s 0 : i3 & easy to carry the little pack- Bow-end Bed, sold new i s';'lj::n'$ Kltchen Safe f:',':‘h"“‘ :"';: excl St ice only Exchange Store price y glass doors, two drawers, and am- et in your pocket! Somportant Delivered for... Ple cupbrosil apace hereraiy 1 am- at the sacrifice price of $9.95. De- to have when the mouth needs — Mahogany livered for -\ cleansing and freshening! - - Phonographs ‘:m..c;$1 Hall Rack—9wriers ou Lk f get Pyorrhea i o \ Phonographs, upright models, floor e : jorrh g Odors ini or amples of $100 machines, will play i ok and ol R P : of d hg smokl hy ‘make record. Exchange Store seat, with oval mirror and four hea is a fight B > . D e ; ) A disappear - teeth price only $32.50. Delivered for.. clothes hooks. Exchange t four out 4 g - S i Delivered for. five over ; g n i e hoisania e naturally becaus Wrigleyss is more Davenp °m“ £ ‘;‘t < Lamp Shades;: a 3 e : -7} —Genuine Kroehler aven: = or Lamp Toll. Will you? Ynown! Mur{a_ sweel Ilé:d g e B Shades. Just a few to close out positive benefit. match, golden oak with brown for $3.95. Delivered for leather cover, opens to a full-size : B bed—in excellent condition, for only Rl.l s—hnest Axminster Rugs the 1 g e A i 5 sold for only $7.75. 6x9.-ft. B; N for signs of Pyorrhea et ncglect dentists recom - Library Table 0% = Rug, will g0 for only $5.00 Cemes ili ilding i ished Libi Tables, oblong 9x12-ft. will be Sold for § Just as the stability of a building is dependent . 3 :hu;e: with '-:\?gmie e:“dl book _'"-‘mh“::r l;(nug: $3.95. 36x72-in. upon its foundations, so healthy teeth depend upon 2 . shelf underneath. Prices as low as deimenster, Rugs, $245. Any rus Bleeding gums are the first sign of Pyorrhea's ap- { : Safte . Bedroom Ou — Large proach. Then they begin to recede and the heafthy [Just as the stability Unfinished Chairs Ok Deramors unumptéfim'\ ize pink color gives place toa pale, whitish tint. Soon pendent, upon a firm ' —A Set of Six Unfinished Breakfast sanitary link spring, new 50-pound $ the teeth are loosened, pus pockets form and drain | {3aRE SRt et be sold complete for only $10.95. chairs and 9x12-ft. rug. Buy this disease-breeding poisons through the system. v . Delivered for.... ?urm for only $5 Delivered Forhan's For the Gums contains just the right pro- " profession) flto ncuttralxuhorflhpolson;, ta_nd kéep th% S e e mahogany finish frame; gums in 3 firm, strong, healthy condition. Even 1f 3 sizes, will go for as little as $3.95. will be sold for only.. you don't care to discontinue your favorite denti- Delivered for.. s i i —Solid Oak Rocker, hogany Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- ockers - Frame, Parlor Suife, consisti v rhea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. ! R with genuine Jeather settee, rocker and three side chaire, For your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the Q (s e ; i . will be sold for as Hittle as $3.95. .. satin _damask. _ Excha St Gums. At all druggists, 35c and 6oc in tubes. ! 2 d price only $18.65. Delivered for. . Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. S. 4 o9 5 %, JP E4X\G'H . :EPAPYMtNT& 2 y B = More than a tooth paste== e tie 735 SEVENTH ST. N ingodds. Statistics Sl anly o Store port Be on your guard Many doctors and S0 Melivernd (o - sizes 4.6x6.64t, will be € o gany and Crex Rugs, sizes 6x9-ft. and healthy gums $5.95. Any table delivered for.... loundation, 8o are Room_Chairs, Colonial style, will mattress, 2 all-feather pillows, two f Forhan's Astringent (asused by thedental ‘ \ hig —Slightly —Black portion of stringent y Refrigerators Yot el Settee Dinck Leather Settee, i i i *1 . —Genuine Ma- frice, at least start using Forhan's once a day. P s Parlor Sulte a- pad seat, in excellent condition, with seats and backs upholstered in Forban Company, New York is checks Pyorrhea

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