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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, M()I\‘l‘);\&:, AUGUST 24, 1925, i Every spoonful of PEP peps you up something great. It’s the mar- velous new Kellogg cereal with the tempt- ing, tantalizing taste. Everyone loves it. PEP builds strong, robust bedies. Your grocer has PEP. #iele the peppy bran food | i where they are eventually forgiven|supported by Dorothy Mackaill and by the boy's father. a fine cast. t Doris Kenyon Is a spirited heroine | = The added attraction Is the Crandall & and Lloyd Hughes does splendid acting | pictorial revelation of the process of as the nerve-shattered boy. Hobart|broadcasting a radio program by the Bosworth, in an unsympathetic role. | Ctandat Saturday Nighters, @ picture = softens in the end when he realizes |that shows the executives of the Radio (Continued from Thirteenth Page.) ‘r':;u::':m‘: “:‘;‘“":2 ;,“gdxfi:erll«:dp:&o:-}e‘i lher injustice he has heaped upon an | Corporation, lh;a l(l,‘rnn;;hll nlum in s, Whe | unfortunate girl. part, and practically the entire per- a boxing sketch, an extremely dfl’";-" e 5\"&}-'3.’2,';15'2.? :“l:,‘z:m‘!“‘_ ;‘; “Hot and “Heavy,” starring Eddte| sonnel of the roup of artists who and an ausing domestic | to the satisfaction and happiness of intrpreted completes a good bill. | The Aesop Fable, “Bubbles” and a in two s |1l concerned. new issue of the Pathe Review, with some of the The reviewer's play jury, composed | 2 2 + Lo Some of the best 'n lot a coed. o coltepe intractor, a wife| AMBASSADOR. he Half-Way = | PiDe organ recital by Otto F. Beck, uch famous — shows e O e cite ofb It concert organist, complete the bill. | fow Come,"” 2 . " —_— PR " Wild" dre in. |claims the picture the most inferest-| The chief feature through Tuesday | CENTRAL—"S al e oot cast of ‘synco. | Eripping of many weeks. How inter-lat Crandall's Ambasador is First Na.| CEnTRAL—"Steele of the Roya who furnish many laughs as |€Stng may be judged by the fact that|tional’s production of ‘“The Hulf-Way il il < eimme hendline hieiens mum. | there was a warm argument as to|Girl,” featuring Dorls Kenyon, Lloyd | James Oliver Curwood's tale of the 8 eFs Ba tho “Bls e ot “ihe black. | Whether the orchestra appeared. Four | Hughes, Hobart Bosworth and Tully | North' Country, “Steele of the Royal | 5 = et By ; said it did not. One said it did. It|Marshail, which also is the feat Mounted,” as picturized by Vita- u al P T ot e oaror this week at Crandall's Metropolitan | raph. with Bert Lytell in the title 1€S wi Ways 1N Jordan and his “Ten-| Supplemental features include :;’n Theater. l;ol](]: was the chief feature at Cran- = * 3 antique “Thirty Years Ago in the| o N 1 3 op |dall's Central Theater yesterday, con- 1 band of 10|37 L, that is a side-splitter; a com.| Paul Terry, who draws funny screen |y, ine” today. Lytell fits the uni- a ry ace 3t from the|Sunsdt | s th ! 1% Solo by | Pictures to amuse milions under the | nUINE today. D S thas iinmenge. | $0%, Topioejorithe Doy #ad & & {title "of Aesop's Whhiss, offecs the|[OUR %94 Sechpmcerinsuis of the M- | o 2 | B RU R chief suplenient. unfer the: ‘title of | T20US POLEE okcer of 16 Canad s i . 8] ing Flit on garments kills Tim Moor o e L “Window Washers," a howl of merri. |[Norihwest, and his supporting cast | EéI‘ rid of dangerous, filthy STt et 1aas wrlcnlient erriment with thelr | RIALTO—"Siege. ment. Added short reels and George |18 excellent.t The action, naturally,) ies. Use Flit. Flit spray 0® BN e tests showed that and eccentric danc-| Two magnificently drawn charac | Emmons' music on the pipe organ | 193 10 & p iy e i clears the house in a few min- Flit did not stain or injure the most he | completé”the | The companion offering s Hal| utes of mosquitoes and disease- delicate fabrics. { 2 Roach's two-reel comedy, “Circus | : : H 2 o e e e } | TIVOLI—"The Making of 0'Malley.” | Fever,” depicting the effort of “Our | ‘.’:“l‘i“"gefuf%se“ is clean, easy A Scientific General Insecticide A malsctn e Ahis s & HEEE: ; - k | Milton Sllis is the picture star at to get to the circus through | safe . 5t 3 = e iy e el powerful mnovel, featured at the|crangall's Tivoll Theater the first oo subtectiss: f cotrss firotll mhks| : Flit i ;‘”e"‘”';{ “b"“.‘-‘;‘& The Aanstie Eiiie s e of this week in First National's |you roar. Kills Household Insects oiin u’u ’Wu: 'Mml{ logis ON TIME q | and include the te JUBREY | Fredericka, the young and very | first presentation of him as a star,| A new Grantland Rice “Sportlight” . chemists. More than 70 formulas were tation Girls” direct in.|modern wite of Kennyon Ruyland, | “The Making of O'Malley.” An in-|and a new fssue of the Pathe Re- it spray also destroys bed b\glg;. tested on various household insects be- ALL THE TIME tation Revue feutured in. “Black |20d Aunt Augusta Ruyland, who| tensely human and highly amusing |view, with fine pipe organ music, roaches, ants, and insect eggs. e fore Flit was finally perfected. Flit is . i ol “C% | rules the arnstocratic New England |story of the life of a New York cop, | completed the bill. cracks and crevices where insects hide a 1009 effective insecticide containing IF WEREPAIR| family, wage an open battle of willy and breed are readily reached by Flit o inactive (mert) ingredient. culminating in an armistice, brought \'OURWATCH COLUMBIA—"Not So Long Ago.” | 0" 08 "0,k “fense with dré Try Flit in your home. For sale everywhere Loew’s Columbla this week has a|matic thrlils. LOW CHARGES Jowel Lot the DUDIIA Eye il ANst 8o 00 ca he said for th STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSE RRM?QYWATCH SHOP 0.7 Stiney Oleatesiprocuation || FE0 BUS t"mg;,‘:"»‘l'(‘;‘(f,‘f:{;u,‘: e | Au the bl‘an Of the Wheat T e rare et » Dic. | role‘of Aunt Augusta. 25-F st. g vl O P o o - dominating old ar A ure )t been seen in Washington. | © ;s % = Tta Al et Ry ! crat, wi allowed a great tragedy not quite forgotten New York, when |t So embitter her life that her great- nd two-seated bicycles | @5t joy 1s foreing her will unpleas S > age, and it Is woven around | antly on others, is wonderfully : i ntor | dramatic. : Is a vivid | »se life is devoted to the perfection | character not soon to he f ytten by | A £ b sless carriage” propelled by | those who have seen her hard eves heir poverty forces her to|flash or noted the proud lift of her employment samstress in | gray head. Even in her final sur ceps the tonsils healthy ) ly desirable English heiress. | exceptionally attractive 0 Also all the food elements—everything needed 35¢ boitle bioes very badly until Bily decldes | the bil. Mlle, Annelte K. 1 B i 4 it’ Ants—Bed Bugs—Roaches o hi L she sav sian prima_donna, has = At All Drug Sfores him ¢ - by tel Wim "that | ually Jovely velce with the personal D O e uman yoanciite Many Othor Housohold Insects toeBeeeBocen ReocoDeoso@ocegon stars, | one else r; i home ity to maich, and, Baby Vera Miller so crisp, tasty and appetizing. Try it today and Their Egse A i ive amppy orever | ja g enile wonder. " v & : l ; oo | e her wumbers netding | with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. i o e — - o lronson Is adorable ull | “peyy of beautiful bud; d by Miss ry > § tight bodice and ttes: camille Little, in a nd dance | e o & e . BB & fantay entitiad ories Insect stings - e e A cardo- Cor @ v “U|tjons by FEverett Hardell are all S i ¥ 5 bif ’JUIlburn Stiff, perha ldwards Davis gives "lthimm Rusticana” Is the over- o he s Dorta Al ol he T0le of | ture selection rendered by the Rialto | ety ] mext Lo ooy I8 the | cimeert Dechettre. AL Seet Cpcast. Juc- | comedy, “Wild Men and Tame Wom- o D e | en,” and an International News Reel | complete the program. ain Crimmins | E ‘Ago” is one of the | : real zems of the Greater Movie Season | METROPOLITAN—"The Half Way sevond question. | rl. The Iron Nag,” Mack Sennett's| A thrilling action drama, neatly esque of “The Tron Horse.” pro- | (old, is presented at Crandall's Met- NN AR more than the usual g 4 week. in “The H & nd with the Literary : National picture, | ? k s he Day and the Interna:|py John I'rances Dillon. and fy A tioal News, bil as “Loew’s Minute | Doris Kenvon uand Lloyd s \ " I | Views of Cu News." completes a | with Hobart Bosworth, Tully Marshall | b rgs, and it soothes and | delightful enter 3 d S Hardy also in the cast | ools sunburned skin, making ¢t white * ay GiIrl” is a young| I\ pos-cr ey s PALACE—"The Unholy Three." | nded in Singa , rash, hives, ete., it ¢ on Chaney reter_extraor I ol AL fon | MATY of 3 ic. famed fo audy clothes of her stage wardrobe. a surpr t Santire MO vimic Hunchback of X She accepts a position in a yourself sumn yrt. Keep this | Dame He Who Gets Slapped,” | smart hotel, whose proprietor is a healing ointment on b 3 - » screen this week in a| bird of prey On her night's ap- P § pearance In the hotel ¢ t. her eve Sold by all d . 5 3 rs | lights on a handsome young chap, who he Unholy at Loew's Pal- | appears to be pretty far gone with o ve com ex10ns She joins him and bit by bit It is a picture that ranks with | drink. N ] learns his story. Ilis nerves " p SOl i ter shattered by experiences in the w i 3 s alls 3 t t final touch to his de| o do not come from other sorts ; ney is Ir fort and companionship. Later the - “ L] ] ’, e who decides 't " or Loy gets into a brawl with a native | SEA-TRAIN-CAR - s strong man and 4| to the girl and she drives p u g < a combination de-| ship, which is to set SICKNESS gned to plunder the homes of the | morning, and he hides a stowaway, ‘The nl\:nu‘o( K:\\;‘y‘ ;.‘:D\’ifli l'.l‘E best people. This trio is aided at the | On returning to the hotel, she is ! once. No other remec ‘:" 4 start by a fair pickpocket, who later | brought to the prefect of police, in i H e H e onining. eactivensss | | Proves to be its undoing. | reaticy e boga” ather, iy believ: E have led millions of women to expect fine complexions from olive and palm oils, as s u relief and comfort. A series of amazing robberies is|ing her to be a bad woman, sends her i i e 1 by the trio. Then, individual-| to the invidious precincts of “Malay | used in Palmolive Soap. e greatest enemy of successful | Street.” . . . . ; sorts itsell, and the giant | - Here che is dicovered and rescue They have gained added beauty and fresh, clear skins. But some credit those results to olive ide to pull a job of their | by the hotel proprietor, - n 2 & o the aid of The ‘master | that she escape with him and sail on i and palm oils alone. And any “olive and palm” soap may claim to be a soap like Palmolive. s climaxed by the |the Mandalay. She accer i i BUceP it Gl nE e [ They are mistaken. Olive and palm oils have been used for ages. Cleopatra used them— hes fire and blows D in i 0 |thEIInG urst dbafanie Jowokn Roman beauties used them. Castile soap—the real castile—attained its fame on olive oil alone. women and children first Cebonis -4 e } But olive and palm oils in those forms never brought great results. Palmolive Soap has nd runs x inl conflder s and il Cacape 1Nt o i brought new beauty to millions. It has thus become the leading toilet soap of the world. vouth a picked up unconscious by 1 It is made in five countries to supply the world demand. And one is France—the home of fine cosmetics. Just because Palmolive, based on 60 years of soap study, gives to these oils a new effect on the skin. It has multiplied beautiful complexions. Now many times as many women keep their youth and charm. There are soaps at 25 cents and over, which approach Palmolive in results. We know of twos But Palmolive sells at 10 cents—no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest cost. Now countless “olive and palm” soaps are offered for like purpose. Some have artificial colors, some are over-fatted. They will cleanse, if you want mere cleansers. But don’t expect such soaps to bring Palmolive results to the skin. That is impossible. Note the unnatural “too green” color of Palmolive imitators. What does that suggest? Men H -teX don’t paint nature to improve it. i ' Olive and palm oils——nothing else——give Palmolive its delicate, natural color. Olive and > ” = P ! palm oils——no other fats whatsoever——are used in Palmolive. The Standal'd Of Qllallty n Bl‘lCK No “super-fatting,” no “super-anything”—the only secret to Palmolive is its blending. And v that is judged one of the world’s priceless beauty secrets. HE aim of the Hy-tex organization is to Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish—but when beauty is at stake, take care. produce the highest grade Face Brick and Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. 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