Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 18

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T - TTUEN « am ” S > S R T A v T . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST: 26,-1925. __ . - sy g = e = T 1 sunt production, “The Coast of | her husband ostensibly to return ln‘m(runx(nn At thé’ Rialto next’ week. | Anthem.” entitfed “The Marriage|“The Light of Western Stars” witn |man in “Her Sister From®Paris - | Folly,” modern love drama with a|her mother's home. At the station| It is an adaptation of Dorothy.Can. | Whirl.” The cast includes Kenneth |Jack Iolt, Billie Dove and an | First National picture; will pe the = I S | duzzling social background. in Vienna she meets “her sister from | fleld’s story of a man and a woman | Harlan, Harrison Ford and Nita | Beery: Lige Conley in “Below Zero' | traction at ; Ambs { Adapted by James Creeiman from |Paris” a dancer at a prominent thea- | whosé roads diverge at the altar. She | Naldl. Companion attractions will be |and a Grantland Rice “Sportlight.” | Theater the fir s of ne | the novel by Coningsby Dawson and |ter. This flashy. sophisticated sister, |was efficient and he wasx not. He | “Our Gang” in Hal Roach's “Ask’| 3 - ¢« together with a new | directed by ‘Allan Dwan, the cast in- | ekgs the wife on to a clever flirta: | hated his job and she hated house- |Grandma,” the Pathe Review and r\»"m‘\"fir‘“’"“T”:{"‘ Sister 3 = rd Follies” and a ne : Wi & i cludes Anthon, Jowitt as leadin tion with her own hushand. The re- | work: and only in this dislike for their | pipe organ music by Otto F. Beck and | i 32 S, o v y and Thursday, Bele NATIONAL—"“Whey Men Leave orchestra numbers will complete the| FoC€R JUIAONE SOWI0, o i | e complications are original and | share of the common burden did they | Hurold T. Pease. Constance Talmadge, % = Home." | progTam. ATER A | ming, Jed Prouty and Lawrence Grey |to a degree spicy | resemble one another. 1le lost his job | Tuesday and Wednesday, Para- |8 dual role supported b: nth Page.) For the farewell week of the stock GAYETY—"Girl Club.” {in_other roles. Miss Talmadge enacts the roles of |and she took it up and their position [ mount’s production of. “Beggar on | season, the National. Theater Players J wry ot 4 2 o Miss Swanson assumes a dual role, | the two sisters |in the home was reversed. This is | Horseback,” Mack Sennett’s “Super- Wil Cpretent Avery Hopwood's farce, | Next week's attraction at the Gay: | appenring first as the gay wife of a e A ashion | the singular situatioin from which | Hooper-Dyne Lizzies,” and “Topics of “Why Men Leave Home"; a satiric| &Ly Theater \\;)YI'Lb§6;3$“:,:;ll;?x:]e;‘:::;'mllllg:lairn who starts the tongue of 2-“'“ E—“A N“‘:I 0|‘ Fashion.’ u.’e”mm d:'\"blolp?i : : 5 1'he }m\ H Th‘m-yzdnh v\|:ll Frmd..;;, Rod | & A & treatise o s of -trot- | Club,” fr scandal wagging when she deserts| Norma Shearer will be seen next | The cast includes George Fawcett, | La Rocque, Dorothy Gish and Ermest L bl] CO f I aE wives. '{"\?,,.i‘.“?‘éi lpss(fl?‘::ughl circuit. Wilton, the star who is the | him for A ReE s Inthet dor 1he | wetle at Loow's Falace S8 the mtar of | Frank. Newbers, . iy Wiitlock: | Tottence i Paremountis “Night Tite | 0comonblie mpany o merica, inc. is more or less vital and important, | flippent type of straight man, injects | daughter of this'marriage, a girl who | Metro-Goldwyn's “A Slave of Fash-| Margaret Campbell, Martha Mattox, |in New York,” together with the Im- | i it i¢ 8o sugar-coated with the fnimi.| Much Manhattan humor into the ac-|is innocently involved in a marital | ion drama of fashion’s follies, by | Alice Flowers, Elaine is. Mary | perfal comedy, “Papa’s Darling,” and | table Hopwood wit and situation that |tion und relates cleverly the latest|gcandal, and who is saved through the | Samuel Shipman. It was directed by |Gordon and a number of children, |a news reel; Saturday, Zane Grey's | For 25 Year its barbs neither sting nor dismay, | Gotham gossip. In the Supporting |coo) resourcefulness of her mother. | Hobart Henley, with a ¢ including | headed by Billle Kent Schaffer. | (o} ears but amuse and entertain. | onat are Jules Howard, Dutch comic = - Lew Cody. in the role opposite Miss As an added feature, Misc - | Rex Weber, a hoob; Hazel Alger, so'| METROPOLITAN—“Her Sister From | Shewrer- William. Haines, Mary Carr, | <on will present a special uct, “Scenes | | e T e R i KR, prano: Wally Juckson, comedian and Paris.” Miss Dupont and James Corrigan I'rom the Bowery.” TRAVEL COMFORT || “. Builders of America’s Finest Mct‘or Cars ccentric dancer, and Al Ulis and | (ongy liag % & . P \ il HE prospective groom. The spotlight is | eccentric g d | _Constance Talmadge will be seen at | It is the story of a small-town girl, E e 3 | centered on the case of Tom and Fifi, | Harry Preston, dancers | Crandall’s Metropolitan next week In | who, dissatisfied with her narrow ont-| TIVOLI—"The Marriage Whirl." | Soar Teain. and Ohy BRkniie. ¥ ou = also Dixie Renault’s * * singer: | g % ; 3 ind ne | . 2 The latter a non-penitent who returns | b ter er Sister From Paris,” an original |look and craving the luxuries of the | Phe atiraction at Crandall's Tivol | can’ travel anywhere in any con- 48 from abroad with suspicions that | G1adys Bijou, ingenue, and DIggest | Al mplay by Hans Kraly, in which she | metropolis, gains by accident letters | Theater the first two dayk of next Veyance in comfort through its use. 4 JR-8 Models Models Tom hasn't been the dutiful home.‘“‘wern act, ‘heyenne Day With 1 s supported by Ronald Colman. of introduction that-open to her the |week will offer Corinne Grifith n | [ 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores hody he ought to be. She upbraids “"’“"‘0»"3» horses, a steer and a donkey. | Supplementary offerings will be |apartment of a rich New York bache- | first National's film version of J. 3 or diredt on receipt of Price i 51950 t 32465 $7750 t $12 000 Wim anc threatens divorce. e Sur-| MUTUAL—Evelyn Cunningham's | L4&¢ Conley in “Beware”: the Metro- |lor traveling abroad, which she ac-| Hartley Manners' play. “The National f| The Methersill Remedy Co.. New York ! (] 0 ) prisingly :Arees to her plan of cam- | Gang. politan World Survey, and a musical | cepts and revels in. In the meantime | S et i 4 paign, first delivering himself of the | H e program by the Metropolitan Sym-|her friendship for another man in e —— we 2 o g Iiaimt of meslected husband and then | The attraction at the Mutual The-|phony, under Daniel Breeskin inelud. | volves her in a complication whieh UD\J" utckiytrade for Delivered Fully Equipped threatening to bring the ‘woman in |ater next week will be Evelyn Cun-|ing as overture, “The Love Song,” by |results in the sudden return of her q, L_‘ Y & the case” into his home. Who this |Ningham and Her Gang. This marks|offenbach: Vietor Herbert's unwitting host, and following events | : woman proves to be is one of the |the starring of Miss Cunningham. who | Dream Girl." as theme melody, lead up to an unusual climax, while i | Washington Factory Branch surprises in a farce of witty lines, |18 described as a brilllant and beautiful) for the exit march the new hit, "Oh, |all ends well. u e a er 5 much funny business and the usual cCMmedienne. Joseph [ o 1517 Connecticut Avenue Hopwood props Stops_and prevents the nauses of Prominent in the supporting cast!” e Sister From Paris” is a lively RIALTO—"The Home Maker." ier Docabilita: Finish i “l"e‘d’f“ ’f,"""g“‘(wl'ae L‘%g;‘;‘ ec ""'r‘i‘““ comedy-dramn concerning A - young | “The Home Maker," starrinz Alice | KA IARIIGLIL §-Fimsh comedian: Billie La a, i Roits who fise fofo & raks i o B N A ki robuidabedilih M) = e e A KEITIrS.-Juba B0del, Tonor. |donne” Diude Abnge o Gimper| oo Wio i Bfo & vaks nd lowvck Joyon sndl Clies Brook, will be (he T T T T John Steel, celebrated American | Harry Neff, Hebrew comedian: Dollie tenor. will headline the bill at B. F.|Barringer, ‘singing and dancing sou Keith's Theater next week. Mr. Steel, | brette, and Will Carleton, character who lately starred in Ziegfeld's Fol. |actor. | lies. is touring in vaudeville, accom-| A chorus of pretty girls who can| panied by Mabel Stapleton, pianist-|Sing and dance completes the en-| violinist. semble. The program of eight acts will in-| Beesro: Ey T clude alé Walter and Emily Walters, | COLUMBIA—"The Coast of Folly. ventriloquists: the popular musical | The httraction at Loew's Columbia comedy star, Carl MeCullough, in | ek _will ‘be_Gloria_Swanson’ Bright ‘Bits of Travesty”: Malvina, | T making her American debut as a| L A F L l N ning violinist, billed as “Just a Fiddler”; Coscia and Verdi in “String- sAYS ing Comedy,” and Van Cello and Mary | “CLAFLIN-SPEX in “Foot Feats,” with the usual house TO MAKE YOU features. 5 = SEE' FARLE—Jimmie Gildea and Co. | CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. Jimmie Gfldea and his company will | 1314 G 922 14th head next week’s program at the | _ ___Established 1880 o Karle, in an offering described as a farce with music entitled “The Great | Lovers.” | Others will he Nick Hufford. the “Beau Brummel of Minstrels”: *Dixie nia,” lancing _act: Lydel and Gibson's act is said to bring back memories of the olden days: Valentino | and Fox offer a ventriloquial novelty, INVESTMENTS and *Bohemian Nights” co es e el e o Like any other—should Irene Rich in “A Lost Lady"” will be well placed. be the screen attraction Tnvestigate it i@rystal STRAND—Harry Waiman's Girls. Beach first, one of na- Heading the bill at the Strand The- ture's beauty spots on r next week wil e Harry Vaiman es & nd his debutantes, a group of eight the West 'Coast. A girls who will entertain with melodies, |l ~safe investment at a dances and comedy. I ice vi y. T v Second on the bill is Hawry “Hickey BLISS -;0" f\a" SO Le Van, sted by Lettie Bolles, in pay. 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