Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 18

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AMUSE NATIONAL—"So This Is London.” t Monduv night, the which had extensive ork and London and s seen here with the orig featuring Lawrence <Ay Brother Amer each typical of the middle the successful are thrown husiness con > the more | Britisher and and son of entation is s the Amer in action prehensions of e thing cle-baiting Brit sions of Ameri have been gained prejudices anc hing British farcical KEITH'S—Van and Sch and known as nt-y Battery of will top a bill of song and fun Keith's Theater next week rted members of Wash will be featured in wn Second Summer Revue by Donald Ma dancir includi Elizabeth Viadimir De S by Maxine ck. medians “The Song 1 and Sche Rendezvous Sutherland and eshnik Kindleberger, for. . will sing songs n” style. She recent debut wvas the big hit of is at the ts will ock, include Harry and Maker and Redford ng imperso; M.} Lime Tr The Gollywog.” and Bob and Luc lette, in “Cleverness and Clumsi- <" "House features will complete bill EARLE-—Joseph K. Watson. For the coming week the ¥ reater announces a comedy d by Joseph K. Watsc i who is ¥ of players and s of vouthful glorified The offering in_ seven with a nur uneful airs with s of the k. with Dick Tandler and “Who Did tle trife of there nd Lols m, offering their al creations, and Fred Rey- 1 Alice White' in a novel mu- sical number. The photoplay in Paramount METROPOLITAN—“My Son.” Alla Nazimov: . will be seen_in is to be Richard Dix ‘The Shock Punch.” Mme Theater next week lay afternoon e Jimmie Adams ght.” and the urvey and other with_the Metr “The Velvet Kind ICE CREAM Developed at World's Foremost Scientific Industrial Ri Institute. ii stain. Pleasant odor. Harmlessto humans and animals. If the cause of your dizzi- ness is constipation, you can flush the entire in- testinal tract safely and quickly—in 30 minutes to two hours—with Pluto Water. It does the work without grip- ing. Prescribed by phy= sicians and sold atalldrug stores. BottledatFrench Lick Springs, Indiana. When Nature Won'’t Pluto Will | permit her son to hecome a thief and | Constance Bennet | clude Hobart T | a prosperous oil magnate, to find h MENTS politan Orchestra music under Daniel Breeskin will round out the bill. My Son” is the story of a moth- er's effort to save her hoy from the allurements of a modern girl reared in the swift life of a fashionnble metropolis. Its locale is a Portuguese village on the Atlantic coast, and the natural environs that serve as background are said to represent some unusually picturesque scenery. Nazimova is seen in the role of the Portuguese mother who refuses to a renegade as a result of his infatu- ation for a girl who is merely using him as a source o famusement. The role of the son is portrayed by Jack Pickford and the youthful siren by while others in- worth, Charlle Mur- nd Ian Keith. ray, Dot Farley PALACE—"0ld Home Week.” George Ade, who wrote ““Back Home Broke” and ofher stories for Thomas Meighan, has given the star another romance of small-town life, “0ld Home Week,” in which Meighan, supported by Lila Lee, will be seen at Loew’s Palace next week. Meighan has the role of a small towner who goes to New York to make his fortune and returns apparently as and sweetheart and the town ing with a briss hand. Instead of be ing an oil magnate, howaver, the hero proves to be a flat-broke failure and the town turns thumbs down until the young ne'er-do-well, finding his home town in the hands of two rascally swindlers, turns the tables on the lat- ier and not only gets back the money, but the town's thanks and the one | girl who has been waiting for him. In addition. a new Mermaid comedy, fello, Good-by!"; the Pathe News and i will be shown “THE PAMILY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. COLUMBIA—"“Waking Up the Town.” Norma Shearer has the featured role in United Artists’ production of “Wak. ing Up the Town,” which opens next Sunday afternoon at Loew’'s Columbia Theater. It is based on a story by James Cruze and Frank Condon, and the sup- porting cast includes Claire McDowell, Alex B. Francls, Jack Pickford, Her- bert Pryor and Ann May, The story concerns Mary Ellen, the granddaughter » of an eccentric old small-town character, who drives into town from boarding school in an ap- propriated Ford with constables in tull chase, and @ young man who is suddenly bequeathed wealth by the girl's grandfather, who believes the ;vurld will end on the 1st of Septem. er. An Al 8t. John comedy, “The Iron Mule”; International News rcel and other features will supplement the bill. RIALTO—“Recompense.” Beginning Sunday the Rialto will offer 3% the feature pleturs a sequel to “Simon Called Peter" entitled “Recompense.” Marie Prevost and Monte Blue are costarred In this film version of Robert Keable's story, which is a continuance of the affairs of Julle, the gay and daring nurse, and Peter, the ‘Army chaplain, who' is true to himself under all circumstances, re. gardless of how much personal anguish it entails. An event of Interest, in addition. will be the appearance of the George Washington University Glee Club in college songs and other selections TIVOLI—“New Toys." Richard Barthelmeéss, supported hy Mary Hay (Mrs. Barthelmess), will be seen at Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first two days X National's film version of Toys,” by Oscar Hammerstein, and Milton Herbert Gropper. ed by Clifton Webb, Katherine Wil son and B u Fernandez; also “Our Fast Company" Pathe Review; Tuesday and Wedn LAXATIVE"™ be shape of the human low the curve of step yvou won't find With all the com shapes and leathers. The Pasadena Two-Strap Pump, in pat- ent leather, black or brown kid. Shoes That Will Give You Real Foot Comfort Glove-Grip Shoes are cut to the actual foot. Made to fol- the arch, the soft leather of the upper fits closely, and gently supports the arch muscles. There is a comfortable snugness about the in- in any other shoes. This feature is patented and exclusive. fort in Glove-Grip Shoes, there is no sacrifice of good looks. They are carefully made of the best ma- terials and fashioned in all the newest Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. ARNO G.LOVE~GRR'LP S.HO.ES and the i “Confessions of a Queen,” together with Ralph Graves in “Bashful Jim" and a Grantland Rice “Sportlight” entitled “Action™; Thursday and. Fri- day, “Proud Flesh,” with Kleanor Boardman, Pat O'Malley and Harri- son Ford, also the third of * Pacemake| series with ( O'Hara and Alberta Vaughn, Walter Hiers in “Tenderfee day, “Stop Flirting, Hawley; CIff Rowes he orge and Satur- with "Wanda in “Welcome Underthings Chemise, Blopmers, Step- ins and Slips specially re- duced for tomorrow. peach, pink, orchid and white. mings include lace, ribbons an broidery. DOWN STAIRS STORE 68¢ Crepe, sateen, voile and muslin in C. Danger,” and the first installment of “Sunken Silver.” AMBASSADOR—"My Son.” Mme. Alla Nazimova, Jack Pick- ford, Hobart Bosworth, Charles Mur- ray, Constance Bennett, Dot Farley, Mary Akin and Tan Keith are in the cast of First Natlonal's film version of Martha Stanley's play, “My Son,” to be seen at Crandall's Ambassagor Theater the first three days of next Trim- d em- ‘WEDNESDAY., MAY 27, 1925. week, also Jimmie Adams in Chris !nnd Maid,” tie's “Sit Tight”; added short reels and pipe organ music. Wednesday and Thursday, Univer- sal's production of “Fifth Avenue Models,” with Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Josef Swickard, Rosemary Theby and Williim Conklin; Hal Roach comedy, “Sure, Mike” and “Zowle,” a new stereoscopik sub- ject; Friday, Lew Cody, Harriet Hammond, Renee Adoree and Pau- fette Duval in Elinor Glyn's “Man Woodward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Pacemakers,” No. CIiff Bowee | Keaton in Chances,"” Burns in “Why Hesitate,” a Grant land Rice Sportlight, “Action,” and the third installment of the “Sunken Silver” chapter play. 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Very exceptional values, Wax Fruit, 10 Pcs. 10 pieces of Wax Fruit in natural 68(: sizes and colors. 3 Needle Cases 48 Needle Cases 68 filled with best im vorted English c needles. All assorted needles in case. size

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