Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 13

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LEAGUE MAY DROP AMERICAN WOMAN Mrs. Wright One of Three on Opium Body Held to Lack KLAN OFFICIALS CITED BY EXPELLED WOMEN Texas Officers Removed After Dragon and Wife Had Been Enjoined, They Claim. By the Associated Press. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., September 1. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Hazel Alger, is a charming young lady who sings well. The comedy, of which there is plenty in this show, is handled oy Jules Howard and Rex Weber, assisted by Joe Wilton. The Dbest spot of funmaking is a 'skit termed “The Volunteer Fireman," and this is a seream. The dancing acts occupy a large portion of the program, and this is what a buriesque audience enjoys, apparently, Judging from ' the ap- plause. Charley Rankin and Bittie Corbitt have a movelty dance turn, their ‘most difficult feat being a step in which their ankles are connected by a six-inch chain. Hays and Wynn The show winds up with a regular ‘Western rodeo, entitled “Cheyenne Days,” in which cowboys, horses, a steer and a donkey have a part. The chorus is young and spritely and a g0od many of the girls bear unmis- takable evidence of having spent the Summer at the seashore. MUTUAL—"Evelyn Canningham and Her Gang.” The week's offering at the Mutual, “Evelyn Cunningham and Her Gang,” is probably the most repulsive vehicle D. since ‘Washington was numbered on this circuit's visitations. Sordld am- biguity, masked with the mintmum of thinness, is the general theme of the attraction, and few of the double meanings 'fail to register if one can judge by the guffaws greeting each utterance. The show is in dire need of a prun- ing knife. Jack Garrison, manager of the house, in his expressed desire to give only clean entertainment, hay cleansed "the production of physical 0., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925. disgist, but the entire plece needs re- | Harry writin 8. Evelyd Cunningham, beautiful and brilifant actress, really deserves a better caste. She is quite one of the most fasgfnating artists seen at the tributed the handsome and unique wardrobes clothing the chorus. Included in the principals is George Leon, a clever and eccent dian, known ywherever. va played, who téeams admirably with comedian. donna, Just for You” beiug, by far, her best effort last evening. Dollie Barring Avenue playhquse. To her, dlso, 15 at- | and dancing sou Leff, the inevitable Hebrew Biilla La Vern is the prima ker rendition of *“Yearning listed men's list, Others include a dashing singing tte, and Will Carle. ton, character actor. Relieved From Duty atv G. U, Sergt. Joseph Inauen, detached en- hus been relleved —Telegrams announcing the yemoval | recall days gone by in a dance spe- | brought here by the Mutual wheel of Miss A Cloud and Miss D. B, George of D Tex., from their of- fices in the and national or- ganizations of the women of the Ku | Klux Klan, sent from St. Louis by Jrs, Robbie Gill Comer, imperial com- tlie national order, resulted Technical Knowledge. A History Note On Tolmanized Linens THE ancient Anglo-Saxon chiefs first gave place at table to their wives and daughters. Traceable to their refining influence, table cloths were first used by the Anglo-Saxons. Since that day, much of civilization’s prog- ress centers ‘'round the snowy-draped dining table. Keeping that drapery snowy and graceful has long been woman’s worry. But no wrinkles furrow her brow today—when she has her linens TOLMANIZED. Wash- ed in filered water and mild, white soap, many times rinsed, and given that final Tolman touch that adds luster and the “body” of new linen. Test this service today. Youwll be pleased. By the Associated Press GEN A, September 1 {iton W t of Washingt may lose as American viser t manen : recommendation from ta the league council th such ac « shall be persons com bini igh technical experience with a knowledge’ 6f opium law enforce- ment work. Two other adyisers who may be Mrs. Ham n, D. C Your Will is designed primerily as a means of be- queathing your property ar other money to those for whom you care. . By means of it you can leave more than that. mission | henceforth | l\l\izh\s of the Al The petition is based upon & tem- porery injunction issued in chaneery court here urday, restratning Me. d Mrs. Comer from. taking any clal action in the affairs of the men’s organization. Y*eupueMthe 1) 3 a o ourt order, the petition alleges, rs. dropped are Sir John Jordan of EN&-| Comer notified the women: who flled land and M. Brenier of France. 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The declaration of the American con- 5 It is the desire of 2 co-operation si: Joe Wilton takes personal -charge of his show at tho ety Theater | this week, acting ringmaster” 1o | on when there His whip not needed 1 ht, as the which is a combination of spe- oo and burlesque. moved along and with enough speed to > most exacting. Thers are v of songs to please the musi- inclined and for those whe enjoy thmic pater of leather on the there is ‘dancing of every de- my country to S with_other nations o The Hague convention NOTE—It is convenient—and p Dupont Circle offiee with When driving d ssible—to stop at our uundry bundle Franklin 74—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 AMERICAN IMPORTERS OF SPANISHT GReeN OLives Dept. 4 200 Fifth Aveaue, New York City ‘ panish JGREEN OLIVES PLAIN ewé STUFFED EEE:—:EEEE—ZEEBEBEEEEEBEBEE consnl's pres ty of an ob THE TOLMAN I_AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. EDWARD J. 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