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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,_WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1925. MUTT AND JEFF—A Great Many Americans Stop at the Carlton Hotel in Par Gl b BUT THCT ARC 1 ONLY SOME AMERICAN GENTLE MmN 00 UNPATRIOTIC SEMP! You ARE KMOCKING CUR OWN COUNTRYMEN - JUST MONSIEUR, MY ERICAD SAYS THAT THe PeoPLE NES, BUT \ ™ey'RE \ USING | JGEE, T'M GOING OUT EOR A STROLL ON) THE CHAMPS= ELysées AND IF T'M NOT (N MUTT, |F OUR ROOM WAS IN A BOILER FACTORY {T COULDN'T BCE ANY NOISIERLIT'S USELESS VERY NICE EVENING, M. LE CLerK ! Arliss. BELASCO—George George Arliss, the appear in Winthrop Ames of John Galsworthy's new pl English.” at th ter next w night. Tt is s playgoers have th noted actor, will production “Old Shubert-Beluas Thea Monday American opportunity of see. beginning dom that na, but nded O I fhe Skin Gam dre part of the history the native theater “Old English” is the name by which his assoc w Sylvanus Hey throp, : devilish oc-| who though in mind and private lif his fate w 1 fierce prid ependence. Old glish, a three-bottle-man of another is a type now pa £ with the era of prohibition, He gloried in wickedne w human and was oved by ev save his puritanical daughter. Winthrop Ames has brought background to Galsworthy’s play a frame to Arli portrait tha atmospheric and handsome "l company which impressed New the 200 performances of English” there includes Irvy Mar Dixon, Molly Johnsor Henrietta Goodwi Murray _ Kinnell, , Henry Morrel . John Hall Grifties, Simpson, Farr Murray rthur Vil Maude T v Norman, Stephens, John Parrish, Jars and Thomas Donnelly Howell is stage manager N a Claire Miss Ina Claire, now a Cha Dillingham star, will come to the mal Theater next week, appearin comedy by Frederick ed “The Last of My s play will present 2 - of one of th hLas hitherto excelled. Her role is that of a fascinating divorcee who bec volved in a maze of complications at an house party over week er The p! produced ir t been successfull s knows., is brilliant vright and hor of E en’t We All erica to supervis production will be in Washi piifor ihe ning In the company en zaged Lo s vt Miss Claire are A. B Matthews, land Your Alfred Avere, Felix Aylmer, Lionel iss ' Nancy Ryan, Miss Thompson and Miss Helen Haye. POLI'S—"Mayflowers". Mayflowers”, a musical play pro duced by the Shuberts, fi 1 pretty ces U rope will b omedies in which she | Pape, | Audrey 1 MUTUAL—"Hollywood Scandals.” Hollywood Sc als' to the Mutual Tk next week. Id . Rush is sponsoring the produc tion - the cast is Minnie ar . who is said to be a ienne. we Mitty Devere, eccen- r comedian; Kitty Phil- |1ips, s nd dancing soubrette; | Goldie Mantell, ingenue; George Hart, omedian, and Art Brook: nd a chorus of pretty girls whose specialty is dancing. | MASONIC AUDITORIUM — Lectures on Germany. Because Germany is in the spotlight due to the recent Locarno security pact conference is one reason why | William Rufus_Scott. a4 newspaper n who has just returned from a vemonth visit o ope, [titled a lecture he will give November 3, “Germany: H Peace, and W This lecture is three to be given in | Auditorium, 1 [avenue, at $:15 | Mr. Scott will undertake to answer many questions that Americans have such as who really won 1 will the monarchy be All other countr discusse wel many, and large outline maps |be used to illustrate the lecture. | ysihe other subjects: -~ November will b n Parl olve Industri er 19, “Ttaly |ing of Mussolini emple The Mean R 1 A brilliant perforn j TITO SCHIPA NOVEMi3 [ pectea 1o | mark the | Mrs. openin, Wilson-Greene's concert lof 192526 at Pc on Nov » Schipa, leadin ago Grind Opera Compir the first_artist in t which will i during the ns as kr = d Onegin iphony Orchestra 1 i soloist w he New York Symphony chestra here last season, Schipa |is nmew to the Washington music public. His concert appearance he the young tenor who America as his home. t season mark oncert te of the raviata’ in s called to h Galli-Curei n Spain and South Ame 1 in his acquisition by the Chi Grand Opera Company, with in concert is married and h and makes e ibre “Winds of atre the old days of New | 11l ed by t Vienna cc who wrote the music “Mother, O° Mine Iyries of “Mavflowers written by ord ( Joseph ~Santle a little s love. piece was staged by liam J. Wilson of London fa the Shuberts have nished lavish costumes and wondert costly sets, upporting Mr. s v and Mi Sawyer is Robert Woolsey, Davis Nyvdia d'Ar nell, William Val el Mor rison, Gaile I Josephine Duval Virginia Lloyd, Norman Sw neetta Malic dia-Mae, oll, Kayo To i and sit ster, Naney alaxy Reed. ter will be | v by Edwin Burke. Reed's latest vehicle and Was ington is getting the opportun being * nighte and his wonder America school hors: arrick’s or and Claire ct to thing new Walter De Brook new comers boys wit Mauss, the we rider, in a sensational novelty. The usual screen features will com- plete the bill Tomorrow at noon, man will give a free monstration for v STRAND—"A Revue.” Jack Wilson, Broadws L n, ®ill headline and week ine lay in an ex t tled “A Nor by O« and is described a black-face comed 1 compan s under the ti its in Danceland Annette Kelle lecture and de- ‘n only. Nonsensical amusing revue of “Iomantic ) yo and nd comed Frank and piano recital < and Les Pic “Thrills and Spills,” an acrobatic ber. The photopla tions’ *“My I dramatic romanc story of tante. Frank Ke will be Trio Produc Lips,” - melo. with the thrilling cast ingludes Clara Bow, 1 and Alyce Mills EARLE—Sunflower Charles Elbey and the Girls will head week's pro the Barle Theater. hey is support- ed by two vaudeville dancers, Osbhorne and Fox, in the nine girls constituting his Sun flower steppers. s company pre sents i se s of acrobatic fances with other specialties said to be to vaudeville Other attractions Frank Owens and Edit their Argentine orchest ander, “One of the Idl ‘Three Londons in Frolies” and two other The photoplay. the from the Cecil de will feature Rod La Rocque in “The Coming of Amos,” an adaptation of the William J. Locke story. include Kelley, with wcts. first to Mille studic GAYETY—"“Abe Reynolds’ Rounders.” A treat of laughter, song and novelty is promised at the Gayety Theater next week in “Abe Reynolds and His Rounder Mr. Reynolds bimself will contribute his famous Hebrew comedy characterization. a isted by Florence Mills, Lew Lewis and Frank Naldi. the latter a clever brother of Nita Nadli, the noted mo- tion picture actress. Others in the cast will be Will Moore, Marion Moore, Daisy Dean and George K: with & snappy young chorus, attrac: tively costumed, next | ~lin~ Metro-Goldwyn's num- | an excitement-seeking debu- | Cutie | wdition to | g new | of the s Metr ch’s story of the Klond days, “Winds of Chance.” drama of hope, adventur mance, intriqgue and combat will seen Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben Lyon, Viola Dana and Hobart Bosworth Frank Lloyd, maker of “The Hawk.,’ is its director. Against the background of the feverish race for riches in the Far North Rex Bez 1a tale of adventurous r that is un- usual upor The full scope life in 905 has been utilized in making a picture ten 1 in length RIALTO—""California Straight Ahead” The attraction at the Rialto next week will be Reginald Denny in his | latest photoplay comeds alifornia hilarious story of ‘r centering around honeymoon bus, specially with P! and lover sleep: 3 Denny across the country to fornia, having enough lau 1 ups 1o thrill and excite beyond on fondest hopes. H. obart Henley's romantic hange of Wives’ the two husbands who borrowed ers’ wive: from the Cosmo » which is announced as the feature wew’'s Palace The for next week. It wus adapted to the creen by Frederic and Fannie Hatton. | The story developes the first of a | series of amatic “punches” when ‘lhn- sport-loving hushand and idd. wife next door decide to ma of it together and precipitate an ar- rangement whereby hoth men agree to exchange wiv for a period in an effort to mutu satisfy all four parties to the agreement. coLv llll.\; Th; Gold Rush.” While no positive announcement has made by the man: rent, ms probabile “harlie Chaplin’s latest comedy, e Gold Rush.” will ontinue ttraction Loew's Columbia Theater nest week. Georgia s new leading woman picture, and important parts ved by Mack Swain and Tom | Murray. The story was written and ted by Chaplin himself, who also star. TIVOLI—“The Midsh amon Novarro will be pictured at ‘randall’s Tivoli Theater the first two days of next week, by nning production of he Midshi * the drama of vy life which was at the United States Academy st June nd on h Secretary of the Navy Wilbur n presenting Mr. Novarro with a {blank diploma which looks perfectly . H: ch’s “All Wool,” the the Revi nd pipe organ: music I by Otto ¥. Beck and Harold T. Pease | will be added attractions. y nd Wednesday, Norma almadge in rst National’s production of George MeCutcheo by Dimi with O, } ble and * pman.” Ruchowetski enry’s “Shoes,’ i Topics of the Day | Thursday and Friday, “The Unho | Thre Tod Browning’s i with Lon Chaney in the central role, and the Spat Family comedy “Ixcuse My Glove”; Saturday, Bebe Daniels {in “Wild, Wild Susan.” AMBASSADOR—“Winds of Chance.” Anna Q. Nilsson, Ben 1 I nd_Hob: 3osworth in Lloyd's picturization of Rex Beach's story of the Klondike gold rush “Winds of Chance” will be the fea- ture at Crandall's Ambassador Thea- ter the first three days of next week, beginning Wednes: day and Thursday, Ramon Novarro in Metro-Goldwyn's " “The Midshipman,” a drama of life at Annapolis and in the United States Navy, and Hal Roach's new comedy, “All Wool”; Friday, Conrad Nagel and Pauline Starke in “Sun-Up,” Edmund Gould- < picturization of the stage play { by Vollmer, Glenn Tryon in | Ma Sans Jane,” and the Pathe turday, “Lightnin’,” the ion of the famous Frank Racon play, and Aesop Fable, a Grant- 1d Rice Sportlight and “Ace of No. L. h street and New York { | drama tJoyee, ppearance as | h company he appears when not | unday. | EH- WHAT? BY TOMORROW MORNING NESS PASS? DoN'T WORRY ABOUT ME: Do AS YoU DARN =3 | PLeASE BUT \T'S THe MATTRESS | FOR ME TONIGHT, I'M DeAD m TIRED! CENTRAL—"Blue Blood.” nent Theater the | and e Wi X m and Man In Nelson in “Hot and He ew and G wdall's Central first two days of next week, beginnir Sunday afterncon, “Blue Blood replete with aetion and climaxes, featuring | “The Iron Nag. d the Pathe -|in the ! view; Tuesday and Wednesday, g S ha Maleolm MacC 0 Vi ¥ Lee Corbin and Harry Morey in feadlines.” @ drami of newspaper | ind “Our ¢ in Hal R 5 Mysterious Mystery’ and Friday, “The Goose Universal’s_picturization of the by ach, featuring { Dre. Juck Pickford and Constance { Bennett, and “Out the Inkwell” cartoon, “The Fortune ' Satur day, Thomas Meighan Tark | ington’s original story > Man Who Found Himself,” an Aesop Fable and | a novelty reel Shoppe: Wednesday +Tin Tin in Tracked « ¢ 1 mon pper Park triple bill, 1 Maurice imd Hand Saturday me SAVOY Shearer in “A Slave Marlon in APOLLO. Sunday and Monday, Thomis M han in “The Man Who Found Him- self” and Hal Roach’s “All Wool"; | Tuesday and Wednesday., Jay Hunt in | “Lightni ind Aesop Fable: Thurs. | | day. Williar T Jae queline 1 i in “Playin With Spat omedy and | svelty reel; J“Wild, Wild_ Susan’? | brey in “He Who G v Sat {urday, Alice Joyee and st ast in | “Head Madame | Sans Jane” and “The Ace of Spades, Thick, Gleamy Hair —Full of Life | 'ENUE GRAND. S it Monda; J Hu in nd Aespo Fable ¥ and Wednesday, Thomis Meigl The Man Who Found Himsel Hal “All Wool”: Thurs- . Nol a S arer in “A Slave Of hio d Glenn Tryon in “Tell to a Policeman”; Friday, Conr { und Pauline ‘Starke in S | Up” and Stan “Du jand Mr. Pride’; Wild, W soaa T Ace of Spades CHEVY CHASE. 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