Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 20

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_(Continued from Seventeenth Page.) _ Then it s that' her mother, who in the meantinie has beer: happily mar ried to a Ivench count, puts in an rance, ‘and retrieves. her past lect by clearing her daughter name from the ugly scandal that h: been hovering areund if Glorfa Swanson plays mother and the -daughter While pleasing her host 2 the flapper daughter. and ing a few additional lines, she displays as ‘the mother who both the cleverly. personal ardly won respectability | ) protect her daughter h 3 need. Alec B, ancis etic as the Frer wife t > wealthy »man, who causes all the trouble, is played with perfeet immobility by a newcomer, Antheny Jowitt. Other capable n k and thin erpretative an enjoyable ing | tan Joseph W successful 1 inger is a yo and tempe in pr i wmld(.uv m-v.\e specimen 4( m Jn“ lVV:d‘\l\ the eve could wish to gaze upon. Jo- is equally young and equ. nental, but, as the young | lady of scant education said upon be- shown oud mother rhinoceros he zoo, M Ain't she plain!” story opens on the sc *|He explains that t his pal is to enjoy | elorhood. Helen he house before a rd that her twin sus dancer known as 1 he P: stage and in Old id capitals, is going 1o pay Vienna. Meanwhile Iroad the freedc has hardly messenger br sister, a far > great person- the mewcomer. ro ienna theaier explains her sad plight La Perry is scheduled for a grand program of dancing at the th that night, and Joseph and tend. The rest of the story is too rich 1o be told, except to remark that i . fade-out ) is exception. A mermaid comedy and the News Pictures complete the program RIALTO—"The Home Maker.” For several s Mischa Guter- son’s special s offering has been making & for the feature position on the Rialto program, and this week it should unquestionably be given first place. Scenes From the Bowery” is a colorful etch featuring excellent . humorous comedy and juve- nile dancing. Annette Rayak, soprano; Camille Little a Jerry Ripp figure in the song specialities, Mr. Guter: son deserves credit the artistic resents his 3 . They are a unique and highly entertaining addi ocal accompain- ment by Mile. Royak, is unusually picturesque. Alice Joyce and Clive Brook put all of their versatile skill into making an interesting picture of an indif- ferent vehicle, “The Home Maker” no doubt gives a true picture of some married life—but it is a topsy- as | bridge * | perfect web of lies of h | turvy “view which shows the husband d ‘wife unable to fill their' appoint- places and the hoe a' complete | failiure until fate reverses thelr posi- | ‘making the wife the bread- and the husband the home Somehow. altho we these conditions e in s, we do not enjoy hav- | ing it brought before us when we |are seeking recreation. Besides, it is almost impessible to imagine Alice beinz incapable of inspirir love ol ing a “home maker.” | first-class acting and the charm of little Billy Kent in the role of “Stevie' | make the picture interesting despite \hv rather pessimistic theme. A Kat cartoon comedy, an In- 1 News reel and operatic se- Ly the Rialto Concert Or {chestra complete the program. PALACE—*A Slave of Fashion.” Norma Shearer will attrac Loew’s Palace this week # of Fashion,” Metro-Goldwyn's tion of a story by Samuel Shipman, in which she is assisted by Lew Cody, as [ the lover who wins the girl, a d('pxxl revealing a side > a hit with the fem inine fans at least The story, which has been well and [logically directed by Hobert Henley, concerns a small-town girl who. tiring the monotony of her life, declares independence. bids her anxious good-bye and departs for the etropolis. On the way, how- {ever, the train crashes through a into deep river and | wrecked. The girl finds he e of the wreckage a bag belonging to a girl who had sat oppos ing New York and upon sumlnlng the contents of the bag which she had kept, 3 isfying herself that the owner w e finds letters which open to the apartment of a rich voung bachelor traveling in Europe. she may use the apartment. which is provided with ts, on condition that she leave e he returns six months hence. 1+ great venture and the country 1personate the miss- Xty ot which . J All perhaps would have gone well had not the girl's family decided to pay her a visit. Taken unaware, she is obliged to lie to her people, and before long finds herself caught in a - own weaving. In other words. the. clock strikes 12 before Cinderella has a chance to These complications lez1 up ramatic climax with her exquisite femininity | il A comedy. embellishments complete the program. \\lBAShADOR—-“Her Sister From Paris.” The feature at, Crandall's Ambes- sador through Tuesday is First Na- tional’s " releasé of Constance, Tal picture, “Her Sister From Paris,” written by Hans Kraly, which is the feature at Crandail's Metro- politan this week. It drew the crowds. Paul Terry provides the chief sup- plementary feature, the Aesop Fable, “Barnyard Follles,” which, with. a new news reel and pipe organ musie, completes the bill. TIVOLI—“The Marriage Whirl." Corinne Griffith, supported by Ken- neth Harlan, Nita Naldi and Harri- son Ford, in First National's produc- tion of “The Marriage Whirl,” adapt- ed from J. Hartley Manners' play, “The National Anthem,” was shown at Crandall's Tivili Theater yesterday |and continues today. It is one of the pictures of Midwinter quality that are being screened in August. Hal Roach’s two-reel comedy, -**Ask Grand- ma.’ in which “Our Gang” disports itself, and the Pathe Review also are shown. “The Marriage Whirl” is an opu- lently staged study of the effect “of “jazz" upon the character and moral fiber of a sensitively organized young woman who marries an exponent of the gayest forms of modern synco- pated life and love. The male role is played by Kenneth Harlan, and the part of the watchful lover, who has always placed duty above pleasure, is assumed by Harrison Ford, while the temptress who lures the young hus- band is Nita Naldi Pipe organ music and Harold T. traction by Otto ¥. Beck Pease is a special at- CENTRAL~—"Fighting . Youth.” A dramatic tale of thwarted love and the prize ring was shown at Crandall’s Central Theater yesterday nd continues today. It is “Fighting Youth,” featuring Pauline Garon and William Fairbanks, with Pat Harmon and Jack Britton in the cast. Lloyd Hamilton's tworeel comedy, *Wait. ing,” and, as an extra added attrac- tion, the broadcasting film of the ‘Crandall Saturday Nighters,” with short reels and pipe-organ music, com- plete the bill e A shortage of skilled Cleyeland ted. labor in Joulkquie Eqmfle for udebaker Pourer Durability-Finish Bathroom Needs Enameled Medicine Cabinets In our sample room on the third floer is shown a complete line of Bathroom Fixtures, priced right. These special prices are available in all our stores till closing time, 1 p. m. Wednesday. This week will complete our summer schedule of clos- ing early on Wednesday and our stores will be open full time on that day in future. CAMPBELL'S BEANS, J ts 25¢ | Woodwa[d & Lothrop Down Stairs Store New Fall Frocks Semi-Annual Sale Rugs Brmgs Extraordmary Savings Seamlws Fernbrook Velvet and Brussels Rugs—Special 9x12-foot size 27x54-inch size. . These rugs are of soft, long-wearing and good- looking materials, made to withstand hard serv- ice. A splendid investment for your home. Seamless Axmmster Rugs of Splendid Grade—Special 8.3x10.6 . ...$27.75 6x9 . ....$18.50 DxhZ .o .$29.50 \\onderml rugs, radically underpriced for the Semi-annual Sale. Patterns and colorings for living room, dining room, bedroom, hall or office. Pure Wool Seamless Rugs—Special Made of select pure-wool carpet yarns, firmly and closely woven to insure long life. Soft, deep piles, with velvety luster and finish, usually obtainable only in rugs of much grea ater cost. Great variety of soft colors, skillfully blended, some plain. An inspec- tion will prove to you their remarkable values. 18x36 27x54 .. 36x70 .. $6.75 Fine Printed and Inlaid Linoleuma—Specially Priced Highly desirable Linoleum, in several attractive colorings. Patterns for kitchen, bathroom and l:reakn\t porch Printed, $1 Yard Straightline Inlaid, $1.35 Yard $2.75 4.6x6.6 ... .. $14 $24.50 EExe ...... 9x12 .$39.50 ..$42.50 Continental Hit-and=-Miss Rag Rugs—Low Priced Fresh, new and clean Rag Rugs, just received and marked slightiy above usual cest for this sale. 24x36 size... 27x54 size. . 7 4 36x72 slze. . i 5. & $2 DOWN STAIRS STORE Remarkable Values in Wanted Silks Superior Quality Bengaline, $1.18; Usually More This extremely popular silk for Fall and early Winter wear at a price that means substantial sav- ings to you. 2 mel, ashes of roses, pencil blue, rust, silver, Tussah Alpaca Jacquard Very Special, 58¢ Yard A brand-new material that promises to be popu- lar this Fall. Can be made into dresses, under- things, linings, kimonos and draperies. This qual- ity usually much higher priced. Silk Radium, §1 Yard A lovely, soft quality, ideal for underwear and dresses. An unusually high quality for such a low price. . 12-Momie Japongee, 58¢ Yard Greatly underpriced for this sale. Non-clinging. soft, practical—a few of the many virtues of this 12-momie Japongee. Natural color, 33 inches wide. Splendid material for dresses or under- things. The right weight and weave for Fall coats and dresses. golden brown and white. Shades of black, navy, car- Crepe de Chine, Plain or Printed, $1.48 Yard Very Special Price. The wanted prints and colors for dresses to wear now and later. This crepe is 39 inches wide, and is a truly remarkable value at $1.48 yard. Flat Crepes, $2.25 Yard Very Special Sale Price Flat Crepes. 39 inches wide Fall. Satin Duchesse, $1.38 Yard A rich, lustrous fabric that usually more. Specially reduced for this sale. black, navy and brown only Fine quality, All-silk Tn lovely shades for costs vou Shades of Satin=Back Crepe, $2.65, in Wanted Colors The season’s most popular shades in this lovely material. geranium petal, pencil blue, tan, cuckoo, terrapin, pansy DOWN STAIRS 39 inches wide. Colors include bokhara, brown, navy and black. STORE Sale—150 Sample Coats for Women and Misses Mostly One-of-a-Kind Models $39.50 That they are Sample Coats means to you that they " are 'way under their intended price and they are one- of-a-kind styles. Both are facts of great importance when selecting a Fall and Winter Coat. MATERIALS — Bolivia, Broadcloth, Pinpoint, Suede Satin and Crepe All Sizes 13 to 52 Unusual Values New 515 Everything That'’s The Materials: Satin and flat crepe are feat in the most expensive gowns and late styles from Paris—andthat means rh.n these materials will be popular this Fall The Styles: The much-talked-of flare is very prominent in these frocks. The idea of fulln is carried out even in the sleeves, where a full_sleeve with tight-fitting cuffs makes a F point. Flares in front, back and all 2 The Sizes: Sizes from the 13 to 19, 14 to 20, 36 to 44 and The Colors: And all of these colors are ir Pencil shades, brown, pansy wine shades, navy and black ure d’ DOWN STAIRS STORE New Fall Hats 200 of Them—Just Arrived Velvet Hats Tailored Hats Felt Hats $ 3 -50 Trimmed Hats i Sports Hats Combinations Close-Fitting Models for Bobbed Hair Large Head Sizes; Small and Large Brims All Hats in the popular Autumn tones and the ever-favored black and navy. In this varied selection the young miss or the ma- tron will find a smart hat at a very sub- stantial saving. New Colored Felt Hats Jaunty, chic sports and dress felt hats so impor- tant in millinery Fashions. Sizes, shapes, colors, trimmings—concentrated at this price. Black and leading Fall colors. and pother novelty materials. FURS include Squirrel, Beaver, Fox, Vicuna and Skunk. Lined throughout with heavy silk crepe, brocade or satin stripe crepe. The COLORS are Plum, Tanager, Gracklehead, Sea Swallow, Mannikin, Brown, Black and Navy. New treatments of sleeves and collars and, of course, flares featured in back, on the side or all around. Full- length full ‘collars that form a perfect question mark, and the new “mushroom collar.” Sizes 14 to 44 for Women and Misses DOWN STAIRS STORE Mandell, Lynx, Wolf, SUNBEAM COFFEE Austin Nichols Co.’s famous blend steel cut, packed in can. Pound 45¢ TOMATO SOUP “Van Camp’s,” do not miss this SALT MACKEREL Large, fat, choice fish. They weigh about a pound. Exceptional value. Each 23c¢ PEACH PRESERVES “Welch’s,” taste like home-made. special; no limit. Sells regularly at 25¢ 3 Cans 20c 15 oz. Glass 23c¢ GIIGAR rotmws 1) I, 592 Octagon Soap, 4 Cakes...25¢ | BUTTER sumset coia [b, 520 Octagon Cleanser, 3 cans.20c . Gold Dust, Large Package.23c | EGGS switr =t Doz, 47¢ BAGON Ib. 52 Star Soan, 6 cakes. . .....25¢ CHEESE #--= $lb. 23¢ P.&G. Wh. Naptha, 6 Cks. 25¢ 0 Ihs. 32¢ DOWN STAIRS STORE New Fall Pumps Patent Leat/zel -Satin 295 Grades We Could Mark Much More Fashion features patent leather and black satin in the latest Fall Foot- wear we have re- ceived. These shoes are of the better grade and are very smart in style. The featured materials in strap, opera and gore pumps. Also tan calf, black velvet, black suede and brown calf pumps in new styles. Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sliced Fab, Small, 10c Large, 23¢ POTATOES Finest No. 1 Stock

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