Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925. [ would expect that it could with but|love songs softly sung are most al-| Walter Soderling as a dignified butler 4 NAZIMOVA IN CUSTOMS AMI SEMEIQ I S a brief week of preparation? And yet | luring, if the testimony of the gal-|rounded out an excellent cast in i = there will be miny who will belleve lants may be relled upon as accurate. pance, which, it is be DISPUTE OVER APPAREL} that Mr. Brooke even surpassed the| FEdward Arnold as a clergyman p 4, will tly improve as the E P R Mot T Ry AL—“Aren’'t We Al?" | 1irinal production in the staging of [ voked laughter upon his entrance, | week s by J;__‘_ i y The onal Theater Players this)his own. If he himself fell short of |after last week’s characterization as % | Is Indignant Over Refusals of Of- | ek launched thelr most pre- | the delightful picture presented by [the erratic Signor Monti, but his in 2 ficials to Accept Her Esti- | tentious offering in a season filled | Mr. Maude as Lord Grenham it is|vestiture of the role was such as to GRAIN EXPORTS DROP. Hia with pleasant memories, not only of | confidently believed that, after his re- | command full respect very Shortly | Grui exports from the United mate on Clothing thei® own work. but of their produc- | covery from a touch of stage fright |after and indeed throughout the eve- [ o it | KAPONCE 0 = tions, which all have been selected |in the opening Act—and even stage [ning. J. Glenn McFarlane, the new- |, N by the Associated Press from the finer, p % he | directors and actors of note do have | comer in the cast, as the young man Seeks Return of $600.000 s 2l—Alla Naz- | modern stage, whage charm, when |stage fright at the most inopportune (Whose romantic adventure with the i . ’ : to have n originaly presented here, still lingers | times—he aid most cleverly and skill- [ young wife in Egypt made possible [ | A Little Sermonette about Summer fojjiflg col with customs agents re- | and adds to the delight of having|fully handle his difficult and delicate | the pleasant solution of the Tatham Obtained. She Claims, by |cirding wea apparel which was |them repeated by a company that has | role in a manner that contributed ad- | family difficulties, made a. most favor held up when she arrived on the won a lasting favor with the local |mirably to an excellent performance |able impression. Willlam Phelps re-| Carbons removes the unsightly Grease False Statements seviathan vesterday | public as a whole. appeared to create a laugh as a mas. | Spet which the head inaves on upholstery and a hat box were No one who pretends to like the| Again Miss Leneta Lane, as Margot | querading _Charlie Chaplin, und. iag lover the eative serface tlu:t: utely no after For Safety's Sake-demand J the bgat to appraisers’ |theater will ever forget the plays with | Tatham, the voung wife who returned | Thomas L. Brower, doing double duty headquarters for further examination, [ which the name of Cyril Maude has | from a voyage to Egypt and discov-|as Arthur Wells and Roberts, and 1< the examiners were not satisfled | become identified. They require no|ered her adored husband kissing an- | ——— S - 1t valn g ac- |defense, even without him, but there r nan on the first moment of itol-M. 3 h | | R { _’/" | ‘ 7 p s performance that can never be | matic g at promises an ad | 1 C e d which gives to any | mirable future for her. In her versa- T d H l hl‘e o s | ictress was enthusiastic about | role in which he has ever appeared | tlity and with her poise she has made | 1UESAAY I1€A. t cture Clea;::;l?.l".luld new plave and a new role she is to|an elegance in diction and action that [it clearly manifest that the leading P f ”» heva ot B a very difficult tas - [lady of the National stock company is | ‘Substitutes for Meat REMOVES GREASE SPOTS not discuss reports that she was con- | fore him who would unde e te an ac s of real merit to be rec Yood mfih‘.’flfii"h‘v"?"'0';"“.'.,.. sau] mplating divorce from Charles | oned with. Romaine Callender w ‘Washington Ranitarium. Takoma Tark S - : Brvan Notwithstanding, Clifford Brooke | quite adequate as the young husband, | Lecture Free B0 L | Now that summer is coming to a close, 1 . and his talented company succeeded |and Katryn Givney, Dorothy Tierney Come and Learn How to Live last evening in giving a performanc nd Lilllan Dean, the last nagmed in Vi ir w: 1 Want 0ld Postal Rates 3 or his mioa o able plays complete metamorphosis from an f Sanyawomen allow their wardrobes to be frist : | Frederick Lansdale’s “Aren't ~We|amusing housemaid of last week, i > EMPHIS. 1 3 - & manner ally de-|gave to their roles all that was de Y “F 9 | a lietle short of winsome. udienc manded or could b pected. Indeed, l‘e nee equaled in merit and ex 1 hit of her brief local career as wil undred per cent quisite charm the performance of Mr. | the lady who was kissed. It may be | > ey . Y fective if done on our | f| supply of dresses. A few summer dresscs re- | Maude and his company. But who suggested here, to good purpose, that i e A “Tyesur-Box” main of our collection and these may be had What Would o . —— - | . at very small prices. You Give for a - e | Typewriter Paper P . Good Appetite? : S . = $es | Standard Sizes g | & time i 5% oy | =\ 8Ux1l in. 8153x13 in. E @ @@ @sz 1 UMMER 15 the time of gladness. We count | life by the summers that pass. To retain the spirit of summer, maintain your Plain or Legal Ruled Also Marked “Copy” i Exclusively Different ol 5 S ; . g : : 80C to 35.70 BOX | TWELVE.TEN TWELVE.TWELVE F STREEY — P"va'. BOICE'S Sues Apartment Manager rescription ablets ~ STOCKETT | o= FISKE - CO PRODUCING STATIONERS 010 -E-STREET'N'W M 0 rec u; 1!; i sl ! } i I i i g ! i i 2 : i ] { | ! i b “! i The most remarkable Victrola selling in history! Hundreds sold in several days! No telling how quickly present supply will go! Gel yours NOW! The Hecht Co. Sale of Victor Victrolas--Half Price and Less! Every machine brand new and perfect. Practically every model included. On sale in our Annex only—613 E Street N.JV. Vodel Na. 210 Wodel 2158 ) ; : » This *150 Victor Victrola Victor Victrola | Victor Victrola Victor Victrola \) No. 240 Console was $125. now $6250; No. 111 Upright was $225 now $100; Nc. 220 Console was $200, now $100 Viadel No. 80 This *110 | ! | i 1 | i E | ! | | | There’s a Smile of 10 Months to Pay—No Interest Charges Whatever CSa] ;lsl;l eclz:(;:;::nta’:; ; ; of Every Sip 8,000 Red Seal Records| [This Sale in Annex SoLD EVERYWHERE b oy i Ten and twelve inch Perfect Victor Red Seal records that for- O n]ly e Al 6 jl 3 E Stre et N W a distinctive trade-marked bottle. merly sold for $1.25 to $3.50. ’c %’c Open Wednesday from 35 5 9 AM. to 9 PM. {MITATION GRAPE — NOT GRAPE JUICE A FLAVOR YOU CANT FORGET Washington NuGrape Bottling Co. 210 2nd Street N.W. Phone Franklin 4514

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