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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, 'AUGUST 17, 1925. the singers made an exceptional hit |the fifteenth century, with its pol-|far behind with a charming charac-| “Easy Money Charl AerlIeh o when they sang “All Alone.” itics, its art, its religious frenzy—In | terization of the fresh and unspoiled |kempt, crippled ~beggir r £ o stile and. live Comtol 4 Lou Lubin and Bd Lowrie, black: | j Tessa. Willl . Powell, scholarly, phy v . cha : - in () 1 lite. Charle face ot AL Show You. | Short. it i imbued with the very spirit | villain of the screen, ats . 4 iz 5 F T were greeted enthu ¢. Their |f the Renaissance. It is of the time {mqjto, but Ronald C E r " W the 4 S s him in th > songs. ukulele selections and struttin’ [ When the monk, Savonarola, effects |, ther of the made-to-or ero, “Eas y rivate ) res that s blind man stood them out as the strong feature | the abdication of the De Medici, only | bit+ short of the high s v i ets only the in turn to be renounced and put to [\hich he is environed. ) [ “Toyland Frolics,” a puppet singing | 4€ath by those whom he has unwit- |comprised of Itallan talent seems ex- this time of the year, is offered this| Eanization, which s making and_dancing act, is different the | tnsly alded central figures fl)f ntly nds. week at Keitl There is nothing to | concert tour of bR audience found it npletely ab- | the ston il sh), Romola 5 re its story |cripples by an a g genius known | > fference in the | the American portlon of' this Jour- | {00ERCin intere This feature of | the cloistered & carned daughter of 2 1y |an Adolpha. - S & Sl B e make you warm, but on the con- | L RprL ville. 7 4 g trary plenty. to keep down the tem.|NeY, appearing in vaudeville. The en- | e’ entertainment is one long to be | the famous old scholar, Bardo Bardi; ! e ) everything, and in the man an open field. Te fades from the | Dektire tire group, with the exception of the one Tito Mel liam H. Powell), g Odivii, the water queen, shows re-|conductor, appear in native costume | .d bill in. |# shibwrecked chiing effects and ategory Is “Easy Money | pleture. and is thought to be d is admirable—almost Chari ter of them all, | Tk Sl ABGuE 10 aaarey markable adeptness in the water ‘Um\ adds «.uru]u. the, svlllln;.' and | ¢ude . Bel 2 Clair [rescue of the ol ! while the ain human seals, trained [In a measure helps one the better to ut,” | the - gratitude; Skl ol S0 e Tor ne aslfh: G e e S Tne b 0 5 b Gt o wonder- | 8Tasp the quaint throbbing notes of | i e s & ehe 11t s S Mgl ts him a for [youne twyer. v hen Whi 08 “etint he their native music, which is rendered | ne Grey and |ty girl wi mock mar- | : it has stepped | He adopts the daughter of a woman | ship with his former rival in the c the pro, iring the remainder of |With almost incredible delicacy. Their | riage to Tito Melema to be genuine. |pizht out of the book and is a living, » v or al in s rasis hing beauties will | closing number is Liszt's “Second Hun- | Gloria 5 3 The |#nd Carlo (Ronald Colman), an artist | hreathing creation—a delight to the contest i < For diving and | garian Rhapsodie,” which is rendered | Flapper | friend of the Bardi family whose love swimming abi night but fige | with infinite sympathy. As an added rance 4 | for Romola remains undeclared until from Washington appeared and ;.‘r ature two interésting native dance: beauty contest o Of course, it |are given, one a solo number and 3 . Men. 'was wo . a young | the other, and wom; by a man re b includes @ bit from that of George | Perc armont as a bogus crippled \I | veals many of the intricate and stately [ Owen Mary | . unless one is familiar with |beggar in “The Street of Forgotten ‘arr, Robert e aweetd, | every detail of the original, it is thor- | Mer the Palace this week, h oughly enjoyable. Like all of Henry |a role that is more clc in to his '3 productions, “Romola” is t interpretation of Mark COLUMBIA—"Romola.” | finished bit of artistry long to be re-|“It Winter Comes” than any | membered Hutchinson novel was put upon the 1 Gish is an ideal Romola and, |screen. All of which means that this . the stellar light of the pic- |artist agaln has an excellent role for b ter Dorothy is not "the displa L genlus. Sparkling Refreshin Clean-tasting At All Druggists, 75¢c and $1.25 KEITH'S—0diva and Trained Seals. | genuine treat for music lovers. Com- An attractive program, sultable for|Dosed of 24 concert artists, this or- LA A voung lawyer, n love with her. pparently helpless {cannot leave her guardian whose accidental ardi won for him is combination PALACE—“The Street of Forgotten m of the story dif Men.” wontan wi locks and ! most perfe < Any one of the|steps of the famous Russian dance others mizht casily have been selected | Voc: selections by their on looks s rms, but vich auburn |donna, whose name does not ar tresses 1y S iin asset | on program, disclosed a fine with th his quint | voice and an attract personality Loew's Columbia’s worthy con of beautic lin a Russian costume with high|tribution to the “G e e r of the weelk A jeweled headdress and trailing court|son,” this w ager R 3 etro-G more will be added by tonight Fisher and sual original act is presented | Hurst in “Hats and T " a lively | directed r Tas- | skit with some clever lines, a song |entirely in Italy anc ; of scenes, |or two and dar Charles Cartwell | Gish in the tit ional danc-{and Laura Harrls, graceful dancers,| The story Is Florence, in | who unravel difficult steps with | === =————————————————— charming ease; Howard and Bennett, two g with good voices who call| ¢ | themselves “harmonists,” and G Up” in which |Lane and Byrd Byron in a ski f appear is de-|a Side Street,” McGood | g of the|and Company, rfection. “In| The photopla i dancing scene | “Bridge of Si L and finale. The ap-|Mackail. It is based on Charles | plause no doubt as to the verdict song, and tells a sad story of the e . misplaced justice, of prison walls, Then 1. f voung hearts breaki Ball and her brc s broken, of fin ol and 1c ptured the and a “hap he laugh- | written at the end ! i 1 > e eveni e | News pictures, an organ number | Olive 1 ~ {by Alexander Arons and a pleasing | Olivet tucing | overture complete the bill | that i % ¢ —— = <te openea| STRAND—Russian Master Singe: unts in the he Russian Master give the service you have the Newman followed | panied by Juanita la Bard, right to expect. taken to promote inner act that is|at the Strand Theater, present a fine | | Trace Yo - Cirillino, of songs: Juanita does a re.|| $9_SILK TAPESTRY CUT THE WORLD FAMED cleanliness, render it de- a o c TO $2.98 PER YARD e ored A e, s e exallont ahig: S e SffervescentSglt simbleforandacceprable Clay A. 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