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TIHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1925. T T T h-.»..-,ml to be one of the big hits of | raphsodic idea of a lovliness beyond | Dolomites” for his travelogue for next | Donohue of the New York police force | spiracy on the part of a disgruntled | play, and appropriate Irish selection= the show last night. Dora Maugham |the gift of earth. Sunday afternoon and evening. | wins rity contest and a trip ve of the Fitzhughs. by the orchestra complete the bill. | dispenses some witty: afalogue in “The | In" visiting the “Holy Mountain of o, § nd rywhere young Dono- | is Wilson en: the role of - 8 es and Wwhile the | Varese’ salutation made to the : mistaken for Lord | ( . Lord Fitzhugh's sister, with| METROPOLITAN—“The Man on the j Turner Brothers have a novel comi 3 iuszko, and up to the “Irish Luck, 3 ion X ch, @ popular Dublin noble- | « stic Box.” tumblirg act C ol IF X re one would | Norman Venner's 3 3 I the | cellent suppor 4 OIS " " Wrongdoers,” an e liked to linger for the sunset fect ) I T s | tiful scenes ind Dublin T n on the Box,” which POLI'S—“Hello Lola. daneer. Miss Haynes, who Werprets | photoplay of New vork e Touching Like 1 z Meig S T oaw ‘ o larney, sc it 15 said, for the andall’s Metropolitan ves I Tarkington wrote “Sev- | ' d charmingly | jonel Barrymore, Arona. introduction s 3 o del h : . v story, including the | te little more than a good enteen” he evolved u theme that is | Era r pxception: 0D | \Cell, Henry Hull I itic bronze of $t. Charles Bor- | most deli = & g 0. Castle and picture. Syd Chaplin gives a perform eapable of any kind of treatment with ot * o | Henry Sadle Its < z ¥ ‘the 75-foot saint,” and then dom, and " . 3,000 pounds in the name of Fitz “h-ta ¢ “Blarney stone, ance that is in many respects superio more than ordinary succe: 4 fcellence Is “the mi dollar Jewel ve of expiation und the Old E - of the most pletur- | e realizes that he is in a strange | bined to make this newest offering of harlle’'s Aunt,” in which | ical versi ! prat g e’ wlden, daugh- | miracles.” esque productions of the s . predicament. This leads to Meighan one of which he justly may | Sta 1 glorfous come-Back not lone b cfadde al| The world f s o e 4 ago. Chaplin gets away with his and Ml v Ne < g e lesque of & maid in splendid fash mble form. Other| =~ A e Ma £ H as 1 o an B . = # ot P Although many liberties have be e June Brandt abeth | 5 e . : Army ken with the plot of the book b n Merloff. J g = St. Francis | sig «s. The i do : e Magazine, | Harold MacGrath hich the pi 3 3 ompson, | Bur os—"The Its . story s with| ) v, afte series of & Magazine, | ! tte and Naney ‘Thompson urton Holmes—“The Malian Lakes.”| 0, 0 IS0 8 o atel e the complications which arrive when | 4 t work and | (Continued on E id. Touring the Italian Lakes with Bur- | heauty of the scene below, and at the W ton Holmes provided ente 1 lio the speake ] " oolhouse ¥ provided the book ¢ di | creen travel for his audiences at the m 1 A. D. C ntriloquism is the | National Theater yesterday afternoon 2 Gardone to Mé t ce serfor A and last night . i /i \ i 12 s Al iplone cliff ase 3 nson and comps ing the cruise with a motor trip B ' < < \X M i tn 4 qund the Titlo”city ot o i o idded i tes con | The Largest i ( f 3 ngton when he 5% s 5 > e o £ - | tinued through the lemon-ro : S : o r and Lola Pratt 2 o A L E 1 3 s and | iviera and gave a comforting realiza: and Boys' 11 { — P These two, and their = 3 D = ] z + fact that the world ne Store in | h e folent Sl ks : ) vel Shortening e ¥ v 4 ¢ b ramount | ever gloric ) tonis as Washingto : £ rovide it. Williim de Mille's production “New | ¢1 : . i Eor et Brooms,” fllm { Frank _ P y 5/ the toplof th its Alpine back PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH | - : ov | : : L B iiatio ftram: iy S AN+ %+ 5% % v vasma! ( IV PTTTERS Y TR and Ma : = ! Luzano from the g ¥ " Holmes has selected “Doing the —_— P S —— — — — e, large broom factory than | dis He is given a chance k at the game,” for i thatne 2 | de e I. ,h e tol 10l TIR IN Ay " : N : 9 o st e cegomeaee Choice—Men’s Suits | bk ~ Opposite Franklin Park EERR e e G AN i | . or Overcoats " Jhits & RAND—Lindsay’s Revue. 2 1 di with Fomnesty oQpticians | e consion. Lo the | HESE are excellent business suits for both : men of maturity and the men who like the yvounger stvles deiine Thorn, i Tawun ind | All-wool materials, for both Lew Co wkface tickles the | e B et D " R ; stvle and wear. The greater ma- ‘ jority of the suits have an extra Visit the Boys Section Tomorrow | pair of trousers. These suits are Note the Sclection of X N/ from our regular stock and are Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ) Al unusual values, ordinarily selling for $35 and $40. There’s a saving on any suit in Big Boys’ Overcoats Al 4 this lot of single and double Freshen Up! gt 2 il ‘ $16.75 ] breasted models. v e e Nicest Laxative { i o S B $ .75 e : , 29 1 up 1 Hall and G i : back stvle, New colorings, wool body lined, for boys 11 to 18 years. White and colored 99 s “Cascarets loc | i ; patterns, beautiful stripe = e et | : Small Boys ¥ effects that appeal to Don't stay head- | . ’ I \HESE Overcoats, we stress very strongly that | men. achy, bilious, con- | ey 2| $ 75 fevere Flis 1 o Overcoats, *12 as an overcoat buy this is an unusual offer. L "% 7 | stipated, sick! Take) ine or two “Cas- : ¥ e e s in e admiral ey hary | Navy cheviots in the ad mildity, bbte ! gold-braid style and a host of ne o e y o s mixiures ol warn Covercoatin There are beautiful materials, consisting Saks “Delta” Shoes foriEemierionDansers: R 2 and wool body lined. 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S / Saks 5 The most modern method of fitting lixcellent wearing fab- Charge Men s House Coats icet 1 scientific manner. | rics, well tailored and Si_\'lt‘tl An exclusive “Arch-Preserver” X : 3 o N Account And here are “Arch-Preserver” for the boy stepping into F - : $7.95 Service Shoes—in their own exclusive home. his first long trousers. - ; ‘ Elegant Tailored House Other Elotise Single or double breasted A | D Coats, of double-faced fabrics. : : : Christmas The collars, cuffs and pockets S Coats From Savings trimmed \,\'ith~ reverse fabrics Y e v $6.45 to $25.00 ; i Ghecls and finished with Rayon corded L G 3 smart, straight-hanging o braid and frog. A pleasing va- long trousers, size 30 to 36. A\ ! ":le"‘.y of patterns for men of all sizes. P T English coat styles, blunt- end vest, and two pairs of 1318 G St. Saks—Second Floor ok PreserversiialsotatiHahnts Seaondifion Cor 7th & K 1207 F.- Se. § -