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NG 8 7oA (L : TN > QT PTTR < THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925. 17 | starke in _“Adventure,” Our Gang |Ethel Clayton in “Wings of Youth" [and Bert Roach in “Welcome! and Lou Tellegen in YORK in “Private Affairs” and 1 | comeay, “F rown, d third chap- | (Labor day matinee, 8 p.m. on in “The Battling | * > Mk Marriage” and com-! Sunday, “Beggar on Horseback” and 3 Hopper A M ter “Secret Nervice Sanders' - | Barbars Pacemakers.” No. 6:|edy, “The Brainless Horseman™; . M0 3 : 1 Lands” and | day, Jack Holt and Billie Do s | Mix in “Dick Tur- | “The Re-creation of Brian Eddle Gordon in “K What a Flirt Wanderer of the Wasteland,” U y 3 , John Bowi e Chase in “What Price | Ken Sennett's “He Who | Monday, “Pat O'Malley Mix in “The R ! versal comedy, ewnrded,” Hobart Bos in “Chicki \ unken Silver,” No. 4. | Gets \nhltkrd Friday, 7 Mackaill in he Mine and comed Papa’s Darling Conti TS el e T 3 and sixth cnapter “Play Ball." Thursday, Clajre Windsor and Con- | = ghan in “Old Home V Door.”” Roach’s “The = NEn o \L“,:AL{"‘];“"“';:"I' e yeglan 'x: George | e | way Tearle in “Just a Woman'; Fri- | SAVOY. | Fighting Ranger, Pathe Review < = . SR an and Mare Connelly’s play. IRCLE. v 't Agnew c: day. Cor uge sl 46 of of novel | " Bex Horseback," foaturing | CIRCLE. o Lt g and otildred Jun® | Sunday, Gladys Hulette and David | o i . Huge s de of chit he Woman WhoLied.” | Edward Everett Norton and Father ’ e Srare, | Evelyn Brent in “Smooth as Satin. | Butler in “Private Affairs" and Edna | japde. . day. € Hulette and e baatns: - Coihedy Nen: | Filliton ‘als0. Timnie Subrer 1o 3% 2 md Marguerite De La Motte in . | Evelyn Brent in “Sm: s |Marion in “Plenty of Nerve": Monday, il with the “Topics | Who Gets Crowned. v, Buster Keaton | | Bert Lyten teele of the Royal Thursday and_Friday, — Jur Gang comedy, | PARK. Mounted,” ter Hiers in “Oh, nt and ary Brian in TAKOMA. { : Tuesday, R\ml La Sunday. Thomas Meighan and| l,fr’dg"',l, 3 i Tuesday = = The Street of Forzotten | Sunday and Monday, Jack Holt and | X2 ms in “Young | Gloria Swanson in * and__Fe-| Betty Bly Speed.” Jimmie Au 1 by Herbert Brenon: | Lots Wilkon In ot Thimdoring | Wives™; ‘Wednesc anor Board: | male,” Spat Family and Pathe News |} Helping Hand” and in_“Plain Clothes™ | Herd,” Pathe News and comedy: Tues. | 2D and M The Wav of | events; Monday. Kenneth Harlan and | “Se Almanac™; Wednesday, Mar an 1 short reels: Saturday. Her-| quv. Viola Dana in “Forty Winks' | ® ! ¥Friday, show- | alice Jovce in nd Will} __ - . e er | awlinson in “The Man in Blue.” | and’ comedy: Wednesday. Bo ted by Madge Bellamy: Charles L S Chase in “len't Life Terribie,” and a v Bron son in “Are Parents People” and | comedy: Thursday, “The Goose Ha | High." Hoage 1o i comedy Friday. Bilhe Dove ,md arner on Davies 4"‘ Rogers in “A Truthful Liar": special | aturday, Tom | matinee Tuesd Emil Jannings inl “The Bandolero.” Stone | Terriss production Hlonde and Thu i DUMBARTON. | About 150 Suits | AMBASSADOR—*Shore Leave. ter in “The Air Mail,” Aesop’s F Sunday, Betty Compson in “Paths nd Gretta 1 ~ . } Richard Barthelmess, supported by | Pacemakers and comedy: Saturday,|to Paradice”: Monday, Virginia Brown 5 Petors (erlegs t Dorothy Kaill and Ted McNamara, | Thomas Meighan i re and | Faire and Al Wilson in he Air . House e i I will be seen in John S. Robertson's [ Broke,” Aesop's Fables and serial, | Hawk": Tuesday, Priscilla Dean and enn 0 g 3 e . ; h production of David Belasco's play, | “Sunken Siiers <o 10 bert' Ellis In “A Cafe in Cairo™ Haunted Honeymoon” i —still remain of the Spring and Summer stock. We i Shore Leave” at Crandall's Ambas i |Wednesday and Thursday, Harold Charles Ray in *Perc I'he gladsome wish el sador Theater the first thrce dava of s t Water”: Friday, “In ('7:7‘::. i i you long to express to | want them ALL out. We must start the new season ext week. The comedy will be a Paul | e sye” Saturday, ‘Buclk | J0C CHoaco OF LRy rie . 3 99 4 Terry Aesop fable. “The Ugly Duck-| Sunday and Monday, “Bezzar on o | continuous on Saturdays from 2 friend or relative on | [ 3 T E e e 4 Jer Amp il ihe Uiy DumislSune ) g ey iEeE R D and the Girl [ on e ‘ Rt St in the “Improved Store™ with no hold-overs 1 out by added short recls and pipe | Mysterous Mystery™: Tuesday and —— g Sl U e | Weaiiesdays Foo La Focoile ahalbar | PRINCESS. vou'll find it ready for 4 3 . : Wednesday and Thursday. Para-|othy Gish in nt Life of New | Sunday and Monday, Ricardo Cor-| oot E RS bere | vour choosing here So we shall offer the choice of these 3-piece suits— wnt's version of “F v on Horse. | York™ ‘and Roach’s “The Rouncer”: |tez in “The Spaniard,” and comedy. |, Sundav, Willlam flaines and DOC | s : Bdward | Thur: Gladys Hulette and David | “Flapper Fever Tuesday and | thY Devo ehtl i Jire s sentiment, Ralston Butler in’ “Private Affairs” and Jim- | Wednesday. Bebe Daniels in “The | T2y Langdon in “Feet ",',,",'""\\-fl:'i exquisitely designed ! S ligl |} lark colors: 1i igh “Circus Fever; Friday. |mie Aubrey in “Home Scouts™: Fri | Crowded Hour” and comedy, “Mar (;‘m:r’““ R wh";g‘}am‘md" in “The d color-wrought bt Some hight, others dark colors: some medium weights art in “Baree, Son of |dav. Harry Carey in “Bad Lands.” |ried Neighbors”: Thursday and Fri o = 5 g specially: suits T ) James Oliver’ Curwood | Roach’s “Hold My Baby and “Hodge | day. Martha Mansfield in “The War. | Mysterlous Stranger’ and Jimmy Ay one for every occa- ! especially suitable for Fall the Northern snow country, | Podge'; Saturday, Anita Stewart in|rens of Virginia” and comedy, “Baf- | bey in “Folly Voo's Tuesday sion! i 3 in “Oh. Bridget,” | “Baree. Son of Kazan,” and Charlie | fled by the Banjos.” with also Fox [ 0 bH 810 Hbiman Serey (0 1 . . . Ttaly”: Saturday. Rod |Chase in “Innocent Husbands." {News saden Timwelay: Sstartiey,| Svemus MNodls' sud comefy. S . —regardless of the original price—at and Dorothy Gish in Para B William ‘||‘|n ‘Pioneers of the |, “’“ Eite Sheep” acd ihe Epate 1o Birthday and Anni- i Bt Sl AVENUE GRAND. West," com A Selentific Hus- |1, VI SIo. A hureday. Agnes versary Cards of un- e e ing. |and Dorothy Gish in “Night Life of e Fables and comedy, “Sleeping Sick Siivite your \_.M‘.fl',‘f A | ¥ | New York" Sennett’s “Cupid’s | HOME. ness.” also Amateur night vv‘:‘rma\. expensively priced, at el | i Harry Carev, exponent of the fast- | Horse Mesa” and 0T e o 5 and news reel: Saturday, Jack Hoxie e i e Aisappearing rugged type of ploneer | Bouncer”: Thursday, - In ‘Almost 8 Husband': Monday.Reed lin “Fighting Fury,’ Our Gang . in I'he National i | that conquered the West, will be the | “Bad Lands.” Roach's Eome0 D c 1T e SRIAREOl ot | “High _Soclety” and episode 11 of | xtar at Crandall’s Central Theater the | Papa” and. “Hodse. Todge Etaschs “The Fighting Ranger." ! REMEMBRANCE | st two days of next week in “Bad | Anita Stewart in “Baree i‘,"" "“""l”' | | Lands,” a stirring drama of unexpect- | Kazan,” and Jimmie A. v in|amn Laurel in ] RAPHAE ; Sho - ed climaxes. Charlie Chase in “Inno- | “Home Scouts”: Saturdav. fhomas | Richard Tarthelmens i : Yot s P | cent Hustands™ and a Pathe Review | a1oman o iom rday. fhomas|Richard Barthelme: Sunday, Monte Blue, Marie Prevost - o ’ | I iigo bo Ehawa i Tt S o That O |and Aesop Fable: Thursds and Heleen Chadwick in “The Dark Mr. Foster's Shop | Ziterations at Cost { henday end: Wedvesday Gerinel o Syt mah il almadge in “Tearing Through,”|Swan,” and Ren Turpin in “The Mar SIRth iy “Oine . MaieT Whirl. | " = ) Jimmie Aubrey in ‘‘Heebie Jeebie riage Circus”: Monday, Rintintin in 1ith St. uml I‘u Ave. First National's version of J. Hartley CHEVY CHASE. |and Pathe Review: Pete Mor- | “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” com Also 1229 Ave. | Manners’' play. “The National An Sunday and Monday. Rayvmond | Tison in nd Earle | edy,, Aesop Fables; Tuesday, Elaine them,” supported by Kenneth Harlan, flith in “The Night Club," Aesop's [ Foxe in Satur- | Hammerstein and Herbert Rawlin Nita N and Harrison Ford. also | Fables and News Events: Tuesday.|9av. Jack Holt and Billle Dove in|con in “Everyman's Wife,” Spat Ii an Aesop fable. “Over the Plate";| Bebe Daniels in “The Manicure Girl Wild Horse M and Roach’s “The | yumily comedy, “The Lost Dog™ and === = 4 Thursday and Friday, House Peters|and Sunshine comedy. “When Dumb. | Bouncer Fox News, also amateur contest at ‘ Jo TUniversal's version of E. W.|bells Ring” Wedneaday" and Thure | . {8 o'clock: Wednesday, Edmund Lowe Hornung's stories of ‘“‘Raffles, the | day, Adolph Menjou and Greta Nissen | OLYMPIC. “The Kiss Barrier,” Jimmie Au- W @ @ @ W W W W Amateur Cracksman also Hal |in “‘Lost. a Wife.” Cliff Bowes in “No | Sundav, Antonio Moreno and Patsy | brey in “A Helping Hand'; Thurs- @3 1&@3 % @2 gg g\@@@ @; Wy W e W W W Roach’s comedy. “Tell Tt To a Police- | Fooling,” news and newspaper fun.|Ruth Miller in “Her Hushand's Se. . Antonio Moreno and Patsy Ruth Y2 22N 25\ 4 V¥ % man.” and a sce Warsaw™'; Satur day, Tom Moore and Pauline cret”: M Mad lamy and ' Miller “Her Husband's Secret, & hickaic SREACATA SRR TAS J%%%W;@J% g'lni —h—hfi There are no lower prices for China, Il Glass and Housewares of equal kinds than you’ll find in the Se | tember Sale at Lansburgh & Bro. v Boom Washington Washington is destined to be one of the largest cities in the United States. It offers every advantage of other cities—and a This is the sale that has started “the town town talks! Monday and Tuesdav. two very great many besides. Industrial, cultural, climatic, besides be- talki \iter months and months of prepa busy davs. have pass and iT :fu were not . : S . ion—with the greatest arrav of fi ali among the hundreds of eac shoppers—remem ing one of the most beautiful and cleanest cities not alone in : e e s e e ol zI‘I e = = % [ china, glass, lamps and housewares ever assem- £ 15 3 HIGNGE IR, ald cvety day Has this Country. but in any country. bled in the history of this store, and certainly i’\l‘”;';f;l ;,‘ ‘:;1\‘(“{.“” al of T come if ;\V.m“ | i ‘ 3 1n. bu possible \4\(4\\4»—'“1!;']( anklin the biggest values anywhere. No wonder—the 7100 ask for ]':xm Sia he will shop !'nz% },,‘:” There is plenty of power and plenty of land on the other side of the Potomac for manufacturing. A Tremendous Offering of 5,000 Pieces of Hand-Cut Glassware Choice at One Low Price 29c —Water Goblets —Fruit Salad< —Wine Glasses —Sherbet Glasses There are plenty of homes and apartments and vast areas of undeveloped land for more homes and apartments. It has more and better hotels than most cities twice its size. , It attracts tourists from every corner of the Globe—every f day in the year. As an art and educational center it is second to none ! SaCackul Glesses - Z’w B?‘gfl;’sl . . Beautiful optic shape hlow amp a'ue D g ¢ in America. table glasses of extra fne qual of the Year ter m ity, decorated with handsome deep-cut floral design. Come and see this beautiful glassware 500 —your own estimate of its true worth will show how wonderful the value. A rare opportunity ! SIXTH FLOOR i Free Demomtralum—and Specially Low Prices F loor This Week on Famous MIRRO Aluminum Ware Lamps MIRRO aluminum ware is a quality product. known for its beauty and durability. Every housewife can always use a few more of the many different picces of aluminum ware, and b surely there is no better time to buy them than now, when prices are lower than usual, MIRRO 1'5-quart Y.ipnrd Saucepan .... 59C MIRRO & quick Covestd S Kettle ... $l 00 (-) MIRRO 5- quzrl Tra - afiasasiay $2.89 o | : MIRRO 2-qt. Double $1.95 1 Boiler 2 MIRRO Angel Cake Pan .. .. 98¢ MIRRO Set of 3 Sauce $1.95 This Includes Bans, < Lamp Stand MIRRO Oblong Double 54 95 i Roaster ... . . Shade, Cord and needs pler ent lamps to It is the best advertised City in America—yet the Nation has never been told that Washington wants more people to . move here—to live here. That there is progress and pros- perity here—enough for twice our present population. Let’s tell the world the kind of a city we have. ' make it more comfort- able and attractive Look about you now and picture how much more convenient the chair would be if there was a pretty bright, 1 cheerful lamp beside it. The Hecht Co. is staking an additional $3,000,000 invest- ment in the growth of Washington. Because it believes in the future of Washington, it is almost tripling its floor space - and doubling its personnel. Another department store not so long ago added a large and beautiful wddition; and still another one is now in the process of adding and remodeling. Washington can double its population if the civic organi- zations, the merchants and the Government will finance and indorse a concerted campaign to sell Washington to the ful—topped with gorgeous, rich georg ctte shades—all shirred or combination panel designs —the newest t shapes in variety to suit ‘ = MIRRO 10-quart Pre. Nation. > P T . e " W\‘["I';zlngfl’ll;' b 5169 Attachment cvery taste. Tub silk ) 2-quart - L] lined and long fringe 2 : serving Ke!flequ“. o $l-95 _ ulflr K\dlk <Lxr‘:u1,7~ ; The Hecht Co. is for such a movement, heart and soul, and MIRRO 4-qurt Pre- €3 1) A variety of serving Kettle ........... -l b iful 1 s Gold stippled stand eautiful styles. ard with decorated Simplex Self-Wringing Mops, no 5 : stooping, 1o wet hands, 70¢ Best choice will Pl SSwiy o Ta L2.Pe. Set Staimiess Steel Knives € had early. and Forks, white or black handles. Sale price, set. $5 95 White Porcelai A s S S G0 is anxious to be helpful in every way to make Washington one of America’s largest cities. metal bases, two light pull chain sockets, 6 feet of cord and 2 plugs. SINTR FLOOR The boom isn’t coming—it’s here. But let’s keep it going. The Hecht Co. A special purchase brings a limited number of slightly im- perfect table tops. Size 20x36 inches. Deiects are very slight- and at this price you will want one in spite of them. Be prompt ! SIXTH FLOCR, LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 PEPDDBDDDDDDRDRDDD DB DDDDDD DD DR R DRD

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