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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925. METROPOLITAN —-"The Halt-Way | counts with his persccuting father her innocent sweetheart wipes out|young wife, with Eugens O'Brien as| Woods,” starring Harry Langdon, and | and CIft Bowes, in “Look Out": T . forms the crux of the tale. two of the conspirators and forces the | the husband, while Mary Alden enacts | “Topics of the Day'; Thursday and |day, House Peters, In Universh A fastmoving, engrossing acton-| It was in the making of this pic-|third into the straight and narrow |the character role of ‘the dominant|Friday, Anita Stewart, with Donald | production, “Raffles’; alsg: Mac) drama 1s announced as the attraction |ture that a milliof-dollar ship was | path. leader of the Ruyland family. Keith} Joe Rickson and Jack Curtls, | nett's “Bashful Jim.” apd a T ° at Crandall's_Metropolitan Theater | burned and sunk on the high seas just | Other screen novelties will include| A special offering arranged by Mis- | in “Baree, Son of Kazan,” by James | H. Howe “Hodge Podge”: S 5 next week In First National's produc. [ off New York. Suspense is multiplied | “Thirty = Years ~Ago," revealing |cha Guterson will be an added feature. | Oliver Chrwood: Charlle Chase, in|Bert Lytell, in -Stecle of the Ho e The colored cast is composed of ilnn, ‘The f!alt\:uy Girl,” with Doris X“r!he; !;y the presence of a full-grown | glimpses from famous photoplays of P “Innocert Husbands"; Saturday, Tom | Mounte er Hiers, in “A i, NANIGNAY T GHEAATN. T e e e of th “Choco- | Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes and Hobart | leopard in the cast. 1895, 1898 and 1903, Including the old- | pryi « . . » | Mix, I Fox's produc “The - tland Rice * g ey g the old- | PIVOLI——“The Making nf 0'Malley. , i Fox’s production. “The Rain- { Romeo ntland 'R W Bie Al 5 late Dandies”; Tim and Gertie Moore, | Bosworth heading the cast. est motlon picture in existence; a 5 = 1 | pow Trail”; also Sennett's “Cupid’ " Pathe ew and * Vhen this column was closed the |l . ; £ Cupid’s | light,” Pathe Review and e s e T heates | formerly with “How Come”; Henry| “Hot and Heavy.” a comedy featur-| PALACE—“The Unholy Three.” |Tuxedo comedy and Pathe newsreel.| Sunday and Monday of mext week | Boots” and’a “Sportlight.” the Day.” e Chot definicely docided | Gang” Jines of “‘Shuffie 'Al ing Eddie Nelson; the Metropolitan | Lon Chaney, the great character —— e fatinaction ot (Hel TRl e es Rt B i WLy for ‘mext | Florence = McClain, Lena Wilson. | World Survey, added short reels and | screen star. in Tod Browning's pro. RIALTO—“Siege.” i e st Natlonal's “yhe Making| AMBASSADOR—“The Halt Way |EARLE ROOF— . ish com. | “blues” singer; Ferguson and Smith, |a musical program by the Metropoli- | duction for Metro-Goldwyn of “The' “Siege,” 4 -, }of OlMalley,” starring Milton Sflls, Girl.” The attractions on the | Lena Liggett, Alex. Kent of “Runnin’ | tan Symphony will be subsidiary fea. | Unholy Three,” a thrill e G, VirEinia | I (niporediny Dofoth v Masiatl, nittle i for the next w 1l incly 5" Js in preparation | ({0 the one_and only dancing | tures. 3 Y e | dertonid, il buling drama of land Eugene O'Brien, will be the Helen Rowland, Warner Richmond | Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Hob- | 3o N e e iy o 1| Dave, “I Thank You"; Joe Jordan and | .The Half-Way Girl” relates the ad- | 1ocal presentation at Loew's Palnce 22::05:3): ot Ethe sy fout el o tho eoraya | the mmorrlh}"qnd i all head | man's Y + Fox. produetion T Fenne 3 zz band_direct | ve TG cela - | Pheat. st 3 eatures will be shown the exclusive |the cast of First N produc; = Loyt s 55 ble hit, it is|from the sef P {n Chlcago, (TR nasr o e othon S P Loy | Tucludes S Matt Mowee oot | Adapted from the story by Samuel | pictures of the “Crandall Saturday |tlon. “The Half Way Liito be Tty T stakuble hit, It is| o the 120 origisal “Flambetion | RUCR0 0N the ofher sife of (he @ithe | Sl sch, oore and | Hopkins Adams, it deals with the | Nighters,” broadeasting a complete |shown at Crandall's Ambassador | [eS3¥ and Thursday, 1ous tmuprse i€ it bel 00, i eids rom the “Plantation|SIC L YOUNE W 4 War casuslfy. [OSIER clash of personalities in a conven-|radio program through station WRC, | Theater the first three days o s Dntipb ot by lts run for|HevHs, e icaan. : LLeE ,}..{fif:[ of police in . b or|y conlcexnu a_ ventrilfquist | tional, aristocratic New England |called “Taking the AIr"; an Aesop |week, together with an Aesop D, e - Nt A T R EpOTe: 3 g, oTrors of ‘the war | who conspires with a sideshow dwart |family, and relates how an independ: | Fable, “Bubbles” and 'the Pathe | “Window Washers'; Wednesday 4 (Continued on Seventeenth Page) Lciot midniaie show Friday. Aukust 25, | have Fobbed Philip Douglas Guthrie |and glant to commit o fantastic | dent, strang-willed young woman, in: | Review. Thursday, Ricardo Cortez and Jetta {EITH’S—Florence 0'Deaishawn. for the benefit of professionals In|go,ep¢ os" 1 ‘;';'_ ‘!"'l hfll“ e'h]-ls ir ‘"}e‘»”l‘l the carrying out of this un- | troduced by marriage into the family, | Tuesday and Wednesday Mme. Alla | Goudal, in Paramount’s production, s eaishawn. | (07 H eton. sonstit Sdliesin atoohiol. ¥ pony oly alliance, however, the three fall | refuses to bend to the puritanical con | Nazimova, supported by Lou Tellegen, | “The Spanlard”; also the exclusive | When a wircless conden o O'Denishawn, late star of [ Ele gomes to lmdw His. ses. | to take into account a girl who fights | ventions and the iron rule of a selt- |in “The Redeeming Sin,” directéd by | Crandall pictures of the “Crandall | ing made, is installed in t and beautital| \uruar Naughty Nifties” | the bay. omros it ich ghe salvages [like a tiger for the man she loves|ish old woman who dominates it. |J. Stuart Blackton for Vitagraph, to- | Saturdsy Nighters.” broadcasting a | England, radio station. te] i i At B F.| The Mutual opens its new season — - squsresc. an ose loyalty and devotion to! ~ Virginia Valll is seen as the modern | gether with Sennett’s “Boobs in the | radio program through station WRC, ' to Australia will be possi with Nelson Snow oming Saturday with a matinee oliimbus, also from the | s 5 offering one of the newly-| These tl J ted Mutual burlesque circult & es will dan | tractions, “Naughty Nifties.” orton How concert | brings an entire new production, 0] s and SODgS, h Jim | L 2 tho noted| Bengett as the. featurad comedian. Keeper Of The Bees “Barber Shop Ballads” . on, will. ap- 1 theater has been renovated Gene Stratton Porter’s last book, 3 = 2 e | (e host during the Summer and it “The Keeper of the Bees,” 1s In- > 5™ Lok of close harmans. edited Id favorites, |is belleved patrons will be pleased deed a novel for the whole fam. by Ehison - Hooyer—with fore 5 with the new “front'’ presented. ily. You will find it wholesome el e s “Tt and clean—permeated with the S two. double-faced = - oo ok book contains_ two Loew's Columbia will make another vou feel immediately acquainted. Closed Saturdays During the Summer t':;'c‘f::r“ulxy‘“fiu‘:xg:;‘l‘;f the” old Emithtand * | great contribution to the greater favorites. movie season next week in Sidney R L ’ ‘rm)»o:rs Paramount production of Heston oo e favorites. 52~ " " Yot So Long Ago. from the well- known stage ess by Arthur Richman, _starring Betty Bronson, it e o v M Women's Imported Paris Openings Reveal Satin and Glove Silk { n Miller stage success, is described as a_deli cate and dainty romantic comedy of por S Ose s when Little Old New York “Oadity” ana the | the da Times Square was | . s . Pie and Broagway itwic no In Plaids and Checks sture and The Flare Prominent in [{r:ede,r,t%m%s a There is an increasing de he NCW Fall Mode mand for tailored under wear in this soft, se The last word from our buyer in Paris speaks able glove silk. Wome ¢ Fa 2 7 | know how practical a of the Flare as the popular innovation and in- ‘ i Soe genuity of Patou. Along with this comes the | | very special values a offered at this time. Glove-silk Vests, $1.65. | | more than a cowpath. Miss Bron: g o | has the role of a seamstress wk Shipments of the latest h-hatters | ‘s efforts to 1 t a hors . e e e e e sports hose are being re- the first appearance |suitor's efforts to marry her & relvi ailv fr - - s entertainers outside | her will nearly wrecked the s | ffi““‘l daily irom ‘_“"‘md‘ restaurants | romance with a young scion of wealth These are delightful for le t ers of New York, | » production was made against . ave been classed among ckground of Manhattan in the the lovely sports costuimes nd combi- | Mr. Olcott, who directed *Not € s © L e | ng Ago,” : of late Summer as well as will be five other|of “Little Old ‘New York,’ 4 ri > W ire f o ! : TR the new attire for Fall. Sennett nedy, “The Iron Jacquard Plaid, in full-fash- and the t A nal News- | assurance that Satin will lead as a Fall Fabric. Simultaneously with this announcement of the ¢ g & ] . . . . A& Glove-silk Bloomers, $2.50. fashions that will prevail, we are introducing N Glove-silk Step-Ins, $2.95 correct advance models—for the most fastidi- | Silk Tnderwear Section, Third fioor ous, exemplifying both of these ideas. | ioned Lisles of tan or gray with black and white. $2.50. > the photoplay - == Two-toned Check, Rayon and Alexander Arons Bacillus Acidophilus Milk Lisle full fashioned in tan or the Kimball gra For intestinal disorders fawn with white. $3. his Ank/zour physicias sheut 1t Full-fashioned Chiffon Lisle - Prepared by the < = = STRAND—"Brevities." NATIONAL VACCINE AND with Paris open clox in black Heading the bill at the | VANTITOXIN INSTITUTE or white. $1.50. next week is George ( ar 1515 U St. N.W. Hosiery Section, First floor. in “Brevities,” a Broadway [ In All Sizes—For All Ages e C%gi“fi;zaggz" . It sometimes becomes problem to find dur : practical play-time 2 hose that are still att Gracious lines are achieved The metallic effect added to {i'lltsh!;rcewit“{,s s in the dress pictured by the flare is a characteristic , A = sew Fall note. Of equal im- Yoy quatipics Ol the front flare, the smart, new = brick and camel witt well designed colfar and the portance is the decorative e unbroken waistfine. Fash- < | sleeve, the scarf collar and f?,‘“"d boplersisizcs O ioned of black satin, the dress N\ the gathered front fullness. Children's Hosiery Section. Fourth £ is simply trimmed with a rich All of these are details of the red and gold embroidery. dress illustrated, giving it a Sizes 3 to 54. Ph"ncl" ch_i;- ;gut contrasting | | Knitted Combinations sharply wit rench pricings. . § $59.50 For Children, $1 Specia] Size Section, Third floor \ $49.50 5 When the first Intricacy of cut is a favorite | mzi R T come it will be w d treatment of leading French | | Paris is advancing The rl tt designers. This little frock Eoeo .}3‘,’°“kkf‘;’h‘h;l“"‘°" i nbinatior 1 ¢ miss. The sketc ; : is a wonderful example. The y new model in the season’s They come 2 flare here is emphasized in ’ popular _black satin. The with .tight or loo! . the back. The sole trimming vestee is of white tucked sleeveless. 5 3 ¢ is a lovely pin at the neck { i 1‘2:\:{‘“‘:‘{; ;ri‘; {r:‘;’ Guliaren’s Tnderwear arth and a scarf tie that shows pert ties of red velvet, and the flare. the jacket is edged with a tailored scallop. 3,000Red Seal Victor Records o 30c, 50c, 80c Miller and For You can never hope for a WILKINS greater opportunity to secure BREAKFAST recordings of these famed artists on Victor Single-face Red Seal Records. De Go- gorza, Caruso, Journet, Mc- Cormack, Werrenrath, Mar- turday dones, Williams, Kreisler, to Go, 1 E / Johnson, Elman, Bori, Bras- gk andiwhiteisense, & 12 Galli-Curci, Garrison, p, Homer, Samaroff, Morini, Sembrich, Tetrazzini. Among these you will find i Jack vour favorites in many lovely Gibbons, sou. | rrangements. ingenue, and 24 Victrola 6 ¢ 20 extr: $39.50 Misses’ Section. Fourth floor. $29.50 Girls' Dress Section, Fourth floor. - Damask Smart Fall Hats of Vwallises C OF USED PIANOS AND PLAYERS wo-Iiece Costumes T USED GUARANTEED ; Velvet, Velour, Felt Eaversid Foc Fall Tablecloths PI A" os To go with every conceivable out- For comfort, practicability and ab- $5 and $6'25 TiilToot » One—Strap Pumps fit—.—To grace every fashionable oc- . 4 solute fitness to purpose, nothing e haneveeTie For Fall Wear casion—The new Fall Hats from can take the place of the Two-piece Damask Tablecloths has just s There is a youthful distinc- our Mlllmer:v Section can but de — Sports Dress. Nor has it been left %‘eheent:\e'geld‘ecsignr:r:epr‘;:\e‘:trfi tion in the trim lines and light. Nor is a costume complete behind in the season’s choices, are exclusive with us, and Direct From Flanders SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW CLEARANCE SALE smart simplicity of the one- . : . . = : A without just such a hat. For where : ol : made in a good reliable qual- et e e e 3 h style and fabric combine in this R e LoW as ered heel is another attractive | is the woman who has not felt an " model pictured at the left to make | price. And dp to §165 i ) feature, and is used alike in added delight, knowing every part business and sport clothes embody Tablecloths % . he three materials r - It Is Better to Buy a High-Grade Used b S IEpEe of her costume was correct. The 4 . Pians Thania Cheap)NewOne sented. hats pictured are all from our own all that is proc]epmed new for Au- 2x2 yards, $5 ! tumn. And again we can only fol- 2x2Y; yards, $6.25. $3-NOTE USED | Black Satin, $10 selections, where many other lovely 5 X wE: T [ Patent Leather, $10 ones await your inspection. Priced low the dictates and say: Satin and Napkins to Match P I- AY E R ; St Black Suede, $12.50 $15 t0 $35. EheFidre 22x22 inches, $7.50 dozen. PI A " o s N s T b L Tinen Section. Second sfloor —— Correct Furniture for the THE MENS STORE Introducing the New $ ¢ 0 ] Modern Dining Room 600 Pairs Imported Wool Entirely Odorless Raincoat 2 o - { Correct Furniture for the dining room of the GOlf Hose in This Sale $I 1‘50 larger home or smaller apartment. Adaptations And up to $465 i % -1 | £ iod f - desi d h it tvpe e of period furniture designed to the modern typ h $ : : homes. Suites in rich veneered walnut, mahog- Usual Wholesale I . I 5 'Ijhls'new ra.u.'lcoat, fas- Cost and Less cinatingly light, has TERMS $2 PER WE any, or in gay colors for the dining alcove. Smaller suites of walnut and mahogany that are An importer’s surplus stock of Light-weight, many, many virtues— effective in the dining room and living room. All-wool Golf Hose ; made in England. Brown, each sufficient in itself P Something new in maple in Gate-leg tables and tan, gray, corn, in plain colors and mixtures; to make you want one. AS LOW AS Windsor chairs. plain or fancy tops. Besides being absolute- 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, in richly col- The price at which we are selling them is the o ored combinations. And early English motif with usualp wholesale cost and less. Buy a dozen ly odorless it is abso- AS | beautifully matched panels and tops. ceen-$375 pairs—the savings warrant it 10-Piece French Walnut Suite. Jacobean adapta- It will not crack, peel or tion of unusual design in combination French Wal- s lose .its deep luster. It l 6 | nut. Chair seats covered in tapestry, and 66-inch ° Sale Of Men S Paiamas can be cleaned with soap lutely rainproof. buffet. A striking valte ... i s+ ose oo +.$333.50 and water. The colors Wipdsor _Chairs, ma_hogany.finishcd, of sturdy de- Splendid for $ 1035 are perfectly fast. It is Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock sign. Priced according to size, $6.75 t0.mm.-$22.50 Summer Wear indeed an addition to the Lfmgglinsfiggof CAL:“D MAL[;_L'{EE COUPON New M"zple Gate-Leg Tables of various sizes and Another special purchase soft sheen — all plain ,s‘for]ts whardrol.)e, Tl R LA TP 13 o S TIOULARS ARouT types: Sl Dt vt ol e ICealamettirai; comes o WD <ot | 54-inch, solid mahogany top, $52.50 Cotton Pajamas that are e spoil golfing, yachting or e ——— 12.inch 1id mah. t $37.50 splendid for wear right greens, tans, lavender fishing. Two styles are RS R B B S | -inch, solid m: OQva:F't P and others. Priced de- shown in red, purple and o OP, . 3 3 - 36x48 solid mahogany $27.50 Z:Xv,ed’n:‘.?t't::xe f,,;t’f:“a cidedly low. blail‘c. Women’s sizes, 36 to 44. THE Pl ANO SHOP Fm&mfifim Suites As Low As 3198.50 Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. A T 227 Pennsylvania Ave. Southeast X