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Prunes : Fancy California Fruit s Pound 2030 { Pound 3040 Pound 4050 § Pound... 05 50—60 : Pound Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. e Main 4180 Established 18 Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. NNW. | (Continued from Page Lifll‘f‘n.\ 3 | entertaining manner. “The Dancé of <" is';one of their best Le and Jessie Gibsonhave a good and Charles Forsythe, 1 Schenck, mix up songs in a mirthful way. Another comedy turn is provided by and Wilson in “The Untrained “With This Ring" is the photoplay offering. It runs the gamut from humor to pathos in depicting ‘one of the strangest marriages that ever k place. The cast includes Lou Tellegen, Alyce Mills, Forest Stanley, Donald Keith, Martha Mattox, Bula- lie Jensen and i number of other film celebreties. The usual subsidiary film among the best thus far this nth street house, KEITH'S—Adele Rowland. One of those. bills that drift toward Washington about on ina is eved this wéek ht Keith’s. The dliner is Adele Rowland, the popu- - musical e | songs that are ori; , ‘catchy and tuneful, and, in addition, she gives added zest to her nu °r with a dance interpretation. While not being re- {to put over with her wonderfnl personality charming asset. Her best song lwl | night was about losing her lover be- | | cause she conldn’t do the Charleston. | ized ftself gions _that of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, AMUSEMENTS tacle of Carl Laemmlé and his Uni- versal picture corperation, belng shown at the Rialta "heater | and the torture chamber are too vivid Washington had evidently famiifar- with what has > lished of this mamoth ‘production an d = the! audlence. wiilch clamored for. ags | Ltio" Mary ERIbin and Norman mission yesterday afternoon more re- bled the seething mob of a French utlon than of orderly humans in 5 Siibed. A masterin search of entertainment. imagtiied than descr m Beyond quéstion it is ‘one of the|yigage that when unmasked sent a mostthrilling pictures ever presented | 1™ SIQYeTEe gt LR Lo S AL thrill of horror through the audience, ’hantom would rob the picture of|;nq even screams. His impersonation perhiPs. | of he evil spirit of the opera is well It is & morbid tale of the great Parls| nigh flawless in its gruesome fas Opera House way back in the eight- [ n.tjon- eon hundreds ahd of o buan mon-| indesd. the ploture is in a sense & ster who inhabited its subterranean r both Mr. Chane: complete the bill, which | (Ol 3 ana corridors and exerted the | hea ot i, 1o P y most sinister of influences over those | “Nischa Guterson, director of the Ri tory | alto Orchestra as well as master of is presented amid settings that range | its presentations, has provided a prel- from sheer magnificence to terrifying | ude of operatice drama and music of uglines It was directed by who also directed Round"” for Mr. Laemmle,and its out- | terson's direction, while the musical onated | prelude takes the form of the duet the man of a thou- | from the first act of “Faust’ and the 5 mever | trio from the last act, with Nina N aracteriza- | man as Marguerite, Tandy kenzie together | of the Chicago Civie Opera as Faust strong enough | iith Mary Philbin, the little heroine [ and John Smith, the well known 4 * and Nor- | basso, as Mephistopheles. - One of the ome of its thrills and chilis, above him. The grim and trag who sings | standing characters are impes by Lon Chan sand faces, who thus far I heen equaled in screen cf inspire horror, “The Merr: man Kerry, her hero in that picture. been pub- of the “The uncommonly fine cast includes also Snitz Edwards, Gibson Gowland, John Sainpolis, Virginia Pearson, Ar- thur Edmund Carewe, Cesare Gra- vina and many others of note in screen drama. The color scenes are most effective, which 1s | especially that of the Phantom at the masked bail, while the cellar scencs for mere .words. The beauty and sweetness of the romantic threads of the story are charmingly spun by Kerry and, in a measure, relieve the tense effect of the story. Lon Chagey's work as the Phantom can be better the matter of make-up, he provides a which responded yesterday with gasps beauty and charm. The overture, the Julian, | finale’ from the “Fourth Symphony Go- | is beautifully rendered under Mr. Gu- impressive scenes of the plcture D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925. is the grand staircase of ‘the Paris Opera House, for which a magnificent replica was speclally constructed in the Universal studios. It has been said that Mr. Laemmle's latest contribution to screen dramatic art is the weirdest and the most fan- | King tastic photodrama. the films have thus far porduced. It seems a fair estimate of the picture. COLUMBIA—"“The .King on Main Street.” Monta Bell and Adolphe Menjou have whacked the figurative bell which registers success for a loud, clear noise with “The King on Main Street,” Jfhls week at Loew's Co- lumba. Crowds that filled the film house and overflowed to the lobby rocked in glee yesterday, evidently hugely enjoying this show directed by the former Washirigton newspaper man, now director for Paramount. Monta Bell's picturization of Leo Ditrich stein's Broadway Stage success is beauty, In its coherence, fluidity of action and constancy of appeal. There’s not a dull moment in it from first to last flicker. It is keen, clean, smart_entertainment Adolphe Menjou achieves the big-| gest hit of his career, which for some time has been pointing starward. He has arrived, in full-fledged glory, as the King of -Molvania, an obscure | European kingdom, romantic lover and lovable philanderer. Dire finan- clal necessity of the little kingdom necessttated either a huge loan on | the ail resources of thé country, or elxe marriage to the wealthy ugly princess of another little p pality. The King embarks for Amer- ica to get the loan. Stopping in Paris, he sees the gorgeous beauty, Therese, played by the brilliant blonde, Greta Nissen, who sparkles alwa To go to America with the e is convenlently married to the King's valet. But the fun really starts in Amer- ica, where the King cannot resist the appeal of femininity, even long enough to negotiate the loan on his ofl lands at home. His mar- velous adventures incognito with the freckled-faced “Skinny Smith” in Coney Island are a scream. He ac- cepts an invitation to the haome of a promising gas station ‘‘go-getter” which brings him to the heights, and later the depths, of his romantic ca- reer. Falling in love with the “go- i <weetheart, the King is In liar predicai it when cap F YOU MAD A E AS LONG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HAD SORETHROAT tured in what could have been paint- sie Love is modest, appealing, as the musieal background and news reel ed as a compromising situation. Bes. | embellish the program, American sweetheart, though her role | METROPOLITAN—"The Freshman." might have been a bit more convine- ing with more animation. more There's an ending of unusual fillip An uproariou Upholstering 3-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suite, special’ this week at Phone, write or call: our man will gladly show samples and give estimates. We Are Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture New York Upholstering Co. 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The breaking out o see a little 100-pound flap- | e i g G b-d.y him up sind outpoint him i | e el o e is alone worth the price of ad- | were swollen and I could not put e o them in water or do my regular i s s citta Tt work. It caused a ters g An s nimber {s the must: urement and I could not s! L‘:p at night on account of the iritation. | Thetrouble lasted abou hi Ve 5 | fro: juate: 1 whom he “Ttried sev ent remedies | W South ,\m"fl | g’gfi;‘;f’;:g ?:"‘““n ! and had little trouble winning big | was healed.” (Signed) :1;:.‘.,.“11?. Eios o ih Reynolds, Scottsville, | Daily use of Cuticura Soap kezps the pores active and the st and healthy, while the heals pimpies and otber i Cuticura Talcum is & d s medicated antiseptic powder of pl:asmg lragunce Woodmward & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Another Sale of 300 Colored Bordered Linen Tablecloths, $1-2° Very Special Value Vo - 230 0NE o Previous similar offerings of these fine Table- cloths from Belgium have sold so quickly that we advise a visit early tomorrow to secure the ones you want. They are all pure linen with litle dog | blue, pink or gold stripes, in harmony with the d Pathe i > e vogue for color in dining room linens. Size 3 - ; ¥ $5x45 inches. ng and pauer | nd origl- | i Laborstinto, Dopk B, saiden Maee l“ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25-. Linen Tablecloths From Czechoslovakia, $1.75 250 All Pure Linen Tablecloths, made in Czecho- slovakia, with blue or gold striped border ; size 52x32. Linen Section, Second floor. Seven Days.” ‘KA Sure Way TO 4 ri wuction of End Dandruff || kover narts play, There is one sure way that has || PROtoRlay a ! failed to remove dandruff at || 3 3 e | | once, and that is to dissolve it, then || m P aunt. who entirely. To,do ¢ o e i M”" ouncés of plaix vounz man i number of his ¢ from, any riend his home when he i< on her | he is (]'-andr‘url support, he is | »w that_he has ]“<! she disewn him, nd pose as his h!\ home. o valet ken to the hos. eving from small- | quarantined | < time there i nan- and ‘the | f the young man in the $46.50 $58.50 »$68.50 R g oo | Thé First Offering We Have Been Able to Make in This e lemen e e Type of Rugs in Months—and Probably it O T it i saghs sof e ' - the Last in a Long While im, and is iThat's what thousands of stomach [ sure it offering | sufferers are doing now. Instéad of | is° providec =, Adelaide Herr- Because this kind of Oriental Rugs is 50 e et o they i s riatiing che | mann widow of the fimous Herrmann scarce today and promises to continue so, e e Lo | e Gered tn A Gomeayalon vou will find these fine Orientals to be oy e slCliveablers mtousoll or iy e Sna Mane. Trelang in values of the most striking character— When the liver and bowels are per- | Beduty is Ouly Skin Deep,” a mirth- valies that should bring purchasers in such numbers that the assortments, though large, will be rapidly depleted. Special Sale 200 Otiental Rugs Rose and Blue Boudoir Novelties In a Very Special 95 C Selling Tomorrow They add a charm to one's dressing table that is hardly to be measured by their very moderate cost Choice of blue or rose colors, trimmed with cream or metal lace and rosebuds. 1 singer and in”our obtaining the many choice pieces at savings so great that we are able to offer them in many cases at lower prices than good domestic rugs command. All are unwashed, in bold, vivid colorings and some are fine, antique pieces. The Cream Lace and Rosebud Trimmed Pin Cushions, Pin colors are principally red and blue, toned by Trays, Pin Boxes, Bud Vases and Puff Bowls. greens, browns and tans. Kazaks, Gendi Choiceries 8950 Cabistans and many other well known Cau- casian weaves are included. forming their natura! functions, away | PToVoK! goes indigestion and stomach troubles. R Sha Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, 7 > Taimpas tnkannn poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feel- | | “novelty. “The Girl Without ing, no ambition or energy, trouble | x: * complete the bill. Orchestra with undigested foods? -Take Olive | wle 1 organ_music by Alex- Tablets, the substitute for smel. | ander Arons top off the entertain- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablsts ars a | ment. purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them | RIALTO—"Phantom of th¢ l)'m'rn = by their olive color. They do the | No perfunctory review. of work without griping, cramps or pain. | Phantoin of the Opera,” Take one or two at bedtime for | quately convey a fair id Eat what you like. 15¢ 1 t and Stilwell, You are invited to inspect and compare any and every rug in this sale.. They were bought‘at a most favorable time, resulting 80 Caucasian Rugs, average size 3.6x7, Sale Price, $46.50 60 Caucasian Rugs, average size 4.6x7.6, Sale Price, $58.50 60 Caucasian Rugs, average size 5x8, Sale Price, $68.50 We Also Offer Remarkable Values in Exquisite Modern Persian Rugs The lovely, soft-blended colors, heavy, long, deep-pile, noted for long wearing qualities, the beautiful rose and blue colorings that Metal Lace and Rosebud Trimmed Pin Cushions, Pin Trays, Pin Boxes, Bud Vases and Candlesticks. Choice, each, 95¢ Art Embroidery Section, Third floor Beautifully Tinted Glassware Creates a Charming Table Setting Choice, ¥1 Just the right tints to lend exquisite beauty to the table, whether white linen or the colored linens are used. Golden glow optic, in encrusted gold rambler rose design. The amber tone bordered in yellow gold: the green bordered in white gold. s Goblets Cordials Ice Cream Glasses - Tumblers Wine Glasses High Ball Apollanaris Cocktail Glasses Ice Tea ‘Whiskey This Glass is a most exceptional value at $1. Glassware Section. Fifth floor. Everythmg in Paint - Supplies for Your Autumn Renovating (;)\\ hether it's just a table or. chair to “done over,” or a whole iterior to The favorite scatter size and small room and apartment Oriental Rugs that are wanted in 1 oravy so many homes;; every one of them at a spe- 5 h(: repainted, Reilly’s is the right place il . give warmth and color to any room—are to procure the necessary finishes and- clallow price. found in these. brushes. O ) QOur stock offers the world’s best In AII-Over and Medalhon DeSIgns paints, stains, varnishes, enamels and other finishes at 25 Iéxhl-xa:xif ‘l}ufz,[s, averagfi size f’gxél.é,;ale P;;ce, $125 . : : 75 Beau oussoul Rugs, Sale Price, $46.75 . Sp e“_‘au?’ Low Prlces i 25 Lilihan Rugs, average size 3.5x5.6, Sale.Price, $75 Sl o O el i 25 Hamadan Rugs, average size 3.5x5.6, Sale Price, $53.75 B v R 40 Moussoul Rugs, average size 2.6x5, Sale Price, $32.50 Window, Plate and Auto Qlass 35 Karaji Rugs, average size 3.6x5, Sale Price, $32.75 cut to order 15 Gorevan and Heriz Carpets in all-over patterns, average size 9x12, medium and dark HUGH REILLY CO. Bl snd vine colors Sl Pric, 355 Other Persian Carpets, various sizes, many.unusual, $195 to $1,875. "PAINTS & GLASS Oriental Rug Section, Sixth floor. 1334 N. Y. Aye. Phone M. 1703 SRS 53 Finger Bowls Plates, 6-Inch