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THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925. i T and Brawn,' News and]|comedy, “High Hopes,” and Pathe|Sennett comedy, “Giddup,” also ; together with M ¢ F Tuesday, “Daughter of the | News livents; Tuesday, Bert Lytell, | “Idaho,” No. 9. ” C 5 Who Gets Smacked”; y, “The|X and_Sunshine comedy, “Stop, | Adolph Menjou and Ciaire Windso: AR 7 ymoo: I White Deser v y A < and Whistle”; Wednesday and |in “Rupert of Hentzau" and “Merry SAVOY. ) it { Windsor and Conwasy | b P 3 the | Thursday, Betty Bronson, Adolphe | Makers” comedy; Wednesday and Suriday’ Kanse Avres du “Hes 11 Sunday and Monday, Marion Da-|a Woman” and Charlie e < “The | Menjou and Florence Vidor in “Are | Thursday, Matt Moore, Florence | Sunday. 4 vres in “Her Mar- | jos in “Zander the 3 “What Price Goofey”; Wednesday b and a Lyman H. Howe | Parents Peopl Getters,” | Vidor and Harry Myers in “Grounds | ket Value” and comedy; Monday,| News, ¢ v Madge Bel- ' Aileen Pringle in “Wildfire” and Llo Thirty-three.) | Cosmopolitan production, directed by fodge Podge v | W3 of a Maid ws and News: |for Divorce” and Lige Conley in|Dorothy Devore in "“A Broadway el Cl in “Wings | Hamilton King Cotton”; Thursda | Maurice Tourneur ~and features | g UES i 5 1 a : P Charles (Buck) | “Dynamite Doggie”: Friday. Cullen|piiioain and comedy, “Iume pune, | of Youth, y; Wednesday and |Elaine Hammerstein in “After Bu Seitz directed this | Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell and Hunt- it ‘e Parents | Jones jold tmd a Girl” Mack | Landis, Dorothy Devore and John | edy, “Fun's Fun”; {3 YOGUL" SO PSS Bsiil s Vg b S oy 1 West, staged |ley Gordon, with Justine Johnstone, | peoiioh 'z i “Curs ennett’s ‘“Wall Street Blues” and | Roche in “A Broadway Butterfly” and | Tuesday, Lewis Stone and Alice|qald Colman in “His Supreme Mo-|Moore and Pauline & o Jack background of vast | Geor, nann, Lionel Belmore, [ ql P er G000 A0 4 eighth chapter of “Sunken Silver'; | “Broadcasting,” comedy; Saturday.|Terry in “Confessions of a Queen,” | ment,” comedy: Frid Elorence | Tordons v Adrertine ind replete with blood- | Willia Emily y, Prin- b Saturday, Lloyd Hamilton and Ben | Wallace Beery, John Bowers delse""fi“{ Bashful Jim” and Sport- [ Vidor in “The Girl of C Aesop’s | Pacemakers No, tion and episode that in- [ ces de Bourbon, Florence CENTRAL—"Wildfire.” Alexander in “Self-Made Failure,” | Mdrguerita de la Motte in "Hlvharldlllsht; Wednesday, Elaine Hammer- | Fables, Pacemakers, comedy: { Adolphe Menjou in “ chase of a wild horse of | Turner and Ernest Butterworth. Afleen Pringle will be the star at | Universal comedy, “Rolling Stone: the Lion-hearted,” and “Air 'rlghz_.:«s_mn in he Foolish Virgin," Bobby |day, Tom Mix in “Dick Turpin Onin Glan wopy v, of horse thieves,| Tt concerns an Kurasian girl of the | Crandall's Central Theater the first |and second chapter of “Play Ball.” |comedy. Shows continuous from 2|Vernon fn “Don't Pinch” and Hodge- § % serlal “Bunkes s b dians, a beautiful girl and | s Seas who is left an orphan two days of next week in a film yver o on Saturday and 3 on Sunday. Podge; Thursday, Corinne Griffith in a 5, Ted:biboded thevo, ~ father's death in San Francisco |sion of “Wildfire,” a comedy-melo CIRCLE, Declasse” and fable; Friday, Reed the International News- and who so fascinates a young Call- | drama of the tracks by George V.| Sunday and Monday, Jackie Coogan | RAPHAEL. Howes in “Super Speed,” comedy, When President Adams occupied % of the Day Will com- | fornian that he breaks his engage: | tobart and George Broadhurst, in|in “The Rag Man": Tuesday, Clyde| sSunday and Monday, Dorothy rSmoked Out™ and “The Fighting; Sunday, Richard Dix in “Too Many|the White House the plaster was not ment to a society girl, takes the girl | which the late TLillian Russell | Fitch’s “Lovers’ Lane,” with Rob-| Mackajll and John Bowers in “Chick- | Ranger,” No. 8; Saturday, “The War- | Kisses” and Al St. John in “The Iron | dry on the w — back to the tropics and quickly falls | starred. In the support are Bdna | ert s an ertrude Olmstead; | 1d_comedy, Aesop Fable; Tues- METROPOLITAN—“The Lady Who | under the influences that beset the | \furphy, Holmes Herbert, Edmund| Wednesday, June Marlowe and John "Flames of Desire,” also ¥ox | [ sqymmuore s 2 %mmmnmmm P———— — jed white man “below the line.” Breese and Mary Thurman. An|Rocke in “The Tenth Woms News; Wednesday, Laurette Taylor in R e R s Metropolitan Theater for| Later he is rescued by a friend and | “Our Gang” comedy, “The Big | Thursday, showings 7 and 9 ‘One Night in Rome,” Mack Sennett p— . (nnounces First Nation- | through the sacrifice of the native | Town” and the Pathe Review will| Mary Pickford in~‘“Dorothy Vernon|comedy, “The Plumber”; Thursday, | film version of Robert|&irl, who realizes that East and West | also be shown. { of Tladdon Mall"; Friday, Florence | “Warrens of Virginia” and Bert | . “Snake Bite,” under | Will not mix. Tuesday and Wednesday Elaine | Vidor and E erett' Horton in | Roach in “Nearly Rich”; Friday, Fred | s i Hamumerateln, supported by Lou-Tel. | “Marry Me"; Saturday, Hoot Gibson | Thompson in. ~The Bandit's Baby,” yave ore a ur ores Stone. “Wix Valli, | TIVOLI—“Soul Fire.” legen, John trick, Phyllis Haver |in “Taming the We: also “Pacemakers, No. 2, “He Who = Nald i Eaward 5 < i and Lee Moran, After Business | — Gets Rapped™: Saturday, William Des = 1ai and Bdward Richard Barthelmess will be the|figurg": also La “The | HOM mond._in_“Straight Through.” Mack . together with eX-|star at Crandall’s Tivoli Theater the | Dome Doetor’ a Cinei & {0 Enneny, (Rete IMorrison siin ¢ b A e the process |first two days of next week in First|x, 3. Thursday and Friday, Lewis |Mystery of Lone Ranch” and LAITY | tumimsrom National’'s film on of Martin| g Sione, Anna Q. Nilsson, lan Keith |Semon in “The Dome Doctor; Mon- | Brown's play t Music,” iniang Barbara Bedford ir which the star is ca s a young com- | s \ “The Talk- | d Baby Peggy in “Captain Janu- | er,” together with Clff Bowes inla and come Tuesday, Agnes s sted DY | poser who: er and strange | “Iook Out.” Saturday, “Up the Lad-|Ayres in ‘“Her " ue” and | “ {adventures enable him to write master | gay. rring Virginia i; “Golng | Al St. John in “Curse: K sday, | nfolds an | for the s honies, Sessie | v | € ) works ire: it A ‘0 Z d a v Mac an Malley 7 o, o H aireiea by Bdwin | EOLE ielon "Ware, Chriotts Momteres | {vomgn 11 Howe Tilodse Toates | bnThe M itk e ron Bons riciGrocery Societly Stores, is_an unsu ful |and Walter z'offer the support, and cartoon comedy; Thursday, Beb INCOR jand John S. Robertson directed. A | APOLLO. | Danicls in “The Crowded Hour” and | “Phillips Milk of Magnesiz” CORPORATED neets gic end |comedy, “Look Out,” and the Pathe Claire Wind- |Charlie Chase in “The Rat's Knuck-| \ NN R N sert bandits. Vir- | Re o will be shown. 5 ps |les”; Friday, Claire Windsor and Pat | Better than Soda | \} \\\\\ as the object of Mues and Wednesday, R - 5 i . {O'Malley in *“The White Desert” and | e | \\ \\\\\ Desert," i 1 4 |comedy; Saturday, Reed Howes in| e | Sin” and Larry | “Geared to Go,” “Our Gang” in “High| Hereafter, instead of soda take a| Cloud Hopper'; | Society,” Hodge Podge and “Sunken | fittle “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in “Her Mar- | Silver,” No. 9. water any time for indigestion or| | supportea by M ; s : Basiie. Chassding OLYMPIC. sour, acid, gassy 'stomach, and r st syt : ! Jens ey Marmont in “A|, Sunday, Mrs. Wallace Teid in|Will come instantly. DGS Stores All One in Every Neighborhood King's productio pSubeng. " aea Ol Bowe ws"; Monday, Cullen Lan-{ For years genuine “Phillips | i e Lige Conley in “Goi ; VTR SR \ n Rich in “Cheap Kisses”; | Milk of Magnesia” has been pre Over Washington We Deliver study of “R and Williart Fairbanks in s Fatall T nd Wednesday, Jack Holt, |scribed by physicians because it ; - : ! Iy Dove in “The | overcomes three times as much a 3 in the stomach as a saturated solu- | rs in the title ; her wi Fever ) > Marmont in | = S A , = b st S Sl S Eamene | tionof Ifu].uhoxmu l)fi ;mh, leaving | M IED l?RS?I Grantland Rice & | Sunday and Monday, Richard Bar-|S > v thetsfolach sesc s b e om W] v i 2 i R r st e Sporting Venus’ u | gases. It neutralizes acid ferment s EARLE ROO “The Hanted Tuesda; and. Wednesday, Claire| Wesley Barry in “Battling Bur »""| tions in the bowels and gently urge: . At weith Woman.” | Windsor and Pat O'Malley in * R | the souring waste from the system er set to| Sunday, Monday and sday | White Desert” and Sennett's PARK. | without purging. Besides, it 15 per 7 , “The Hunted V a story | Hooper-Dyne L : Tk 3 ay and Monday, Theodore Rob-. | more plcaaz‘x_n to take than soda. In- nd other |Of the outdoors by ‘ur- | Percy Marmot Ridgway and Harrison |sist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-five-| support- | Wood, featuring Seena Owen, a|“A Woman's [ and Walter Hiers The Old Homestead,” Cameo cent bottles, any drug store. ida Hopper, | e ; Wednesday and|in “Oh, Bridget”: Friday, Raymond . ‘ 3rail, | Thursday” ni Richard Barthel- | Grifith in “The Night | = ? Metter MecardL ¥ and Sat- | Review and “The Pace ENLNENINON NN N ININ N NN N NNNINNIN] 4 Lamb % 37c rrEEsTONE peacaEs 3 1bs. 25¢ GO&‘[?T%QR - BRBTS and CARROTS bunch 5¢ | GoLD BAG ONIONS 3 Ibs. 25¢ | _COFFEEdlc SUGAR 10 Ibs. 57c |, LODDY A delicious, healthful WHITE MEAT TUNAFISH can 27c | 'cessionss CAMPBELLS and 3 eang 25¢ | Can, 29¢ CRISCO Ib. 23c | CORBY’S KRUSHED WHEAT BANQUET TEA i lb. can 2:_3_(; Aslzleas:l;xzti:l:q?(llthful TALL CANS MILK Jcans 2c KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES pkg. 10c | rreNcrareLe Duryea’s Corn Starch 2 pkgs. 25¢ | ™ Foptian —Of Course! UNEEDA CHAS. SCHNEIDER Brscurns 2 Pes 9c R GORTONS SALAD FISH 2 cans % | DREAD WELL BAKED Large Premier Salad Dressing bottle 37c GELFAND’S E G G S pozeN [MAYONNAISE o “THE HOUSEWIFE’S i st treahieatier C ONLY COMPETITOR” s S g 12¢ Jar—25¢ Jar RANDALL'S GRAPE JUICE qt. 39¢ | FOUNTAIN & RANDALL'S GRAPE JUICE pt. %7c are PEAK BUDWEISER . $1.75 HAM CANADA DRY,. 8225 -cieor SWEET GHERKINS 5= 2for27c| FLOUR “THE PRIZE BREAP PAPER NAPKINS Famé_ 3 for 25c |44 hasres it CHIPSO 5" 3for25c STAR SOAP 4 Cakes 21c i ‘;2_“) DGS TOILET TISSUE 3 Rolls 25¢ \ Horace Pierpo extrer RIALTO—* | Mistake™ * |urday nights, 3 Than 1 Saturday, Betty Bronson nuonces as an | Crown,” featuring Edmund Lowe. ter Pan” and Hodge-Podge. Uina of the| - CAROLINA. rization of| AMBASSADOR—“The Lady Who| . sunday and M “Chickle," 5 q\'”::}“:f‘” Lied. with Dorothy M Tuesday, SRt T Stone, Virginia Valli, Nita | “Are Parents Py wWith Betty e A BEdward le have the| Bronson and Adolph Menjou; Wed Eskimo life. | roles in t National's lay, “The Age of Innocence,” with I et version of Robert Hichens’ R EE tre B snake Bite,” to be shown at s ac Atis a: ador Theater the 5 e g first three days of next week under with Alice T %% 8 the title of “The Lady Who Lied.”” An| Hines in “Never the Twain Shall | Acsop Fable, “Soap,” also will be eet.” (il ‘Never the Tiwain & 1 Meet,” by Wednesday and Thursday, “A Wom CHEVY CHASE. Peter B. Kyne, I3 # s Faith,” with Percy mont and | Sunday and Monday, Marion Davies Loew's Palace next week. It is a ' Alma Rubens, supported by Hughie “Zander the G sportlights, | B[——[n[——=lol———=a]i[o]———=[o[c———[al———[o} LANSBURGH & BRO. ces 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E St. New Early Fall el e i e N e [H [ e N e I e e [ = [ =1 O E=—=11] Flat Crepes—Canton Crepes—Novelty Silks—Georgettes Java—Black Pansy—Cocoa Included in this sale are many other higher priced dresses and a number of manufacturer’s original samples, all at the one price, $7.49. Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes New Fall Patterns in The coolest and most refreshing drink of all! 'd < N d % 4 d fd 4 > d d ’d 8 N N N N & d N N ( 3 N & > d N N d N| How grateful you’ll be for “Canada Dry” 2 after a long, hot day! Itcools! Ittingles! | It sparkles! It braces! It lifts you up N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N s N N N N N N N g N d N N N mentally and physically. For here is no ordinary ginger ale that owes its popularity simply to a pleasing flavor—but a real ginger ale, made from real Jamaica ginger. Because of this, “Canada Dry” not only quenches thirst and brings a stimulating, invigorating respite from the heat, but is actually good for the stomach. Make it a point to try it soon—at your favorite club or hotel, at home, for those little parties on the lawn in the cool of a summer’s evening—at dinner—when good friends drop in unexpectedly. Patent Leathers Black Satins SPECIAL FAMILY PACKAGE A new way of packing “Canada Dry.” Ideal for home use. Twelve bottles in a substantial, attractive carton. You will be especially glad to have it handy for automobile trips, or when entertaining. This Family Package is sold by all “Canada Dry” dealers. ‘CANADA DRY" Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. There are but two styles, as illustrated. The one style is a plain pump with graceful low-cut yamp and well shaped quarters. The other is a charming one-strap model with cut-out design. Bottled in the U.S.A. by Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Incorporated, 25 W. 43rd St., Newo York. In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin Limited. 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