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AMUSEMENTS KEITH'S—Gus Edwards Frolic. 3 rds, a_producer, has atisfied with “old stuff.” - | vlar hits of the day. group taining under e Pierrot which I first part with Herbert Hoey part of intey well. while Hittle tmbo end in i opens the fun of “Ha, Ha ont in other numbers. 1 the act is Kdwards Where the row which is finale by Hoey with a hurrah The audience gh it Is the last sgram. and rewarded pplause the evening rmeron Family <. danc’'ng and The head of the 2+ running fire of hile Louis Cameron, the an ecceniric comedy part 1 ith every move zinal lines, and e is allowed to as he certainly - | features, t pleased every 3 A the ct splendid re. well known classi fts and Sheehan ogether and the house mplete the fine program ve Maryland Collegiates.” Theater offers this week 2 3 \ - A - & e e : SN precious for experiment. than a good complexion soap. “The Maryland Col leg h jazz" organization that ays apirited selections from the p: 1t is made up a group of collez and compri: h a ten-plece orche nuse with hectic and Ann Clark contribut et, and “Vi miniaiure rev offers a pleasing melan . The Wille rkable equllib ters e photoplay i Curwgod story. “Ba zan,” featuring Anita scenes ave laid in the far a thrilling story of life traders. There is a hero | from a far-off civilization to hide from | the police for a dark deed of revenge. | ‘There is the burly and cruel villaing who trles to capture the beautiful daughter of the trader Pierre, and not of least importance {s Baree, the won- der dog. who is rescued from the vil- lain by the girl an h from the same evil exquisite shots amid the snow [ but. the story is weak. shows continuity and weak direction 3 outstanding character is portraved by e Rickson as the French-Canadian the usnal are also the late *Siamese Twins.” id week of the 1y act entitled “Saxophon They are nussisted at th Irwin Dash Other acts include lah Kenned out the fun: Sunny Leonard in “Minnie with Shirley Mason as the star in the story of a gifl who stands the test| iy the film world | METROPOLIT THE 1 delightful stage personality: Jim | screen story of the “‘Crandall's Satur- Reynolds, “a loose leaf from the ledger | day Nighters” and their work in the adio fleld. Incidentally, Mr. Bell and ed | his associates in the production of this - .| Alm have builded as wisely as they 001" | hoped and may—who knows?—receive an irresistible: call from “higher up’ This is golng some, | of bitter suspicion and aceusation and | fo the feature picture, “The Lady reaches the climax of joy withoul| Who Lied,” is golng to be ranked | mish. Short films also are showh.! \ith the delightful offerings of *“The . Greater Mov om.’ AN—"The Lady Who | T fon is a Venetlan 1 carnival celel : membered, ag the two contr Ing types of feminine beauty angle for the favor of the same American impersonated by Mr. S 3 nake | T Lewis S. Stone, Vir Nita Naldi ave seen in A supplemental fea aroused much-curi the First 1= being litan this n “The Lady Who Lied." oss the Sahara ortimer, whose ompanies him. In the heart of SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! | When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets you are r getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by | millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. ’ Accept only ‘“Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tahlets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacls or Germs germs any better than Palmolive If guarding a good complexion is your aim, use a soap made to protect it In old days, women were told, “Use no soap on your face.” Then Palmolive came. A soap made of cosmetic oils. the skin. Then note what happened. Women tried it and found amazingly good complexions. Palmolive became quickly the leading toilet soap of the world. In France, home of cosmetics, Palmolive is one of the two largest selling toilet soaps. French soaps, in France itself, are being sup- planted by Palmolive. That is because Palmolive Soap is a unique creation, based on 60 years of soap study. A scientific soap made for ONE purpose only: to foster good complexions. Don’t expect Palmolive results from ordinary soaps. Don’t expect them from medicated soaps. Don’t expect them from “jack-of-all-trades” soaps—soaps claimed “germ combatants,” soaps claimed for facial use and fabric cleansing alike. Palmolive is not the only fine toilet soap. We know of two others that compare favorably. EVENING " STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - | the other excellent entertainment. . mpany him | 2 C., Plerpont. the American. is making love to his wife. Shortly thereafter | Plerpont is bitten by a viper, and the | situation is presented of struggling between the desire avenged and his duty as a to his employer, as the only means of salvation of the latter from a horrible death. Edwin Carew, the director, who has handled his story with ability, has exotic touches that bsrapny s unusually skin's symphony or- introduced man, teil, and the fine. Daniel chestra contributes musical charm to | PALACE—"Never the Twain Shall eet.” st Is East and West Is West | ever the Twain Shall Meet” was | cally demonstrated te large (Continued on_Twelfth Page.) YoulF quicklyTrade for | Studebaker Pouser Durability-Finish A Charming | Reflection Is Obtained by Using Cuticura Soap Daily, assisted by Cuticura Oint- ment when required. It keeps the pores active, the skin clear and free from eruptions and the scalp in & healthy hair-growing condition. MONDAY, - AUGUST 10, T | Bayne, an attractive misy, contributes ;osity and interest is the Nelson Bell | the desert Mortimer discovers that - "No soap that is safe for toilet use will “remove” OME beauty seekers, we are told, may be practicing a grave mistake in complexion care. So thi.s is published for the good of all concerned—for your sake and for ours. Soaps to “destroy” germs should be used only on advice of a physician. All soaps “remove” germs to a certain degree. No soap suitable for toilet use will “remove” germs any better than Palmolive. The real difference in soaps is in their effect upon your skin. And good complexions are too Remember this when you are tempted to touch your face with other For all soaps were too harsh. A soap made to be used lavishly on But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 10 cents . . . no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest price. Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to-use. Itismnature’s formula to “Keep That School- girl Complexion.” : FRENCH WOMEN Largely Vote “No” on French Soaps - In Prance, women s8mile at the agé-old beauty bubble of “French soaps.” Palmolive is today one ! of the two greatest selling- toilet soaps in France. French soaps have been supplanted. Parisian beauties are glad to pay almost twice as much for a cake of Palmolive as American women pay. And, in many cases, three times as much as for their own “French” soaps. Remember this when tempted by “Frenchy” claims for soaps. ~ the name and wrapper. Palmolive is never sold unwrapped. 1925. W. & J. SLOANE | 1508 H STREET ~ WASHINGTON, D. C Opposite The Shoreham SR RV AN IMPORTANT SUMMER SALE of HIGH CLASS Home Furnishings transcending in volume and price attractiveness any previous Sale of this character conducted by ourselves, is now in progress. When we planned this Sale, we determined to make it the most important and accractive Sale that could be devised from huge stocks and moderate prices—a memorable occasion. We purposcly re- frained from any allusion to the percentage of discount from regular prices, realizing that, regardless of the stated amount of discount, the Nee Cost in dollars is the basis on which comparisons of values should be made-—and we gladly welcome your comparison on chis dollar for dollar basis. The merchandise is all of thac high standard of excellence and relia- bility that has made the name of W. & J. Sloane a household synonym for quality for over 8o years—a record of which we are justly proud and one which we intend to guard most zealously. In this advertisement we desire to particularly emphasize the re- markable assortment and values of our Huge Furniture Stocks ‘We wish you to particularly remember that our Washington stocks of merchandise are but a reircseman'on of over $3,000,00 worth of Home Furnishings which are also at your disposal in this Sale. All at Prices Which Will Seem But More Faworable by Careful Comparison We quote a few typical examples: DINING ROOM SUITES Mahogany set, comprising Sideboard, Linen Chest, Table, China Cabinet, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. 33400 10pieces . . . . . Walnut Dining Suite comprising Sideboard, Linen Chest, China Cab- inet, Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. $525.00 10 pieces . BEDROOM SUITES Enamel Bedroom Set comprising two Beds, Burecau, Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Night Table, Bench and Side Chair. 8 pieces . . < » YIRS Mahogany ana Mapie, colonial desigp. comprising two Beds, Bureau, Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Night Table, Bench and Side Chair. 8pieces . . . . -. %4950 OCCASIONAL PIECES Sofas: ... ... from $150.00 up ¢ Jrom $13.50 up Wing Chairs.. ... . from 80.00 up | Desks.......... Jrom 35.00 up Easy Chairs . ....from 67.00 up Mirrors. . . . Arom 12.00 up Arm Chairs (upholstered) from 35.00 up Tea Wagons. .. . from 27.50 up Windsor Chairs . . . from 12.50 up Book Cases Jfrom 48.00 up LAMPS . Italian Stem Glass Candlestick, % Carved Walnut Bridge or Floor Boudoir Lamp, complete with Lamp, cnmple(ewithiand made dainty dotted Swiss or Chintz Silk or Taffeta Shades. S $10-00 | $35.00 up If you are interested in Home Furnishings this opportunity should not be permitted to pass without inspection. Included in this Sale is a vast assortment of Oriental and Domestic Rugs — Carpets— Linoleums and Drapery and Upholstered Fabrics FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES STORE HOURS 2.00 A.M. TO 5.00 P.M. DAILY SATURDAYS UNTIL TWELVE NOON Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction