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32 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 4‘!"[0. is brought to a ‘happy conclu : 5 . = = : : | Sion hy"an outbreak of revolution: “VWW % V - AMUSEMENTS ||T=ticermpoay \ = | as well as romantic wpisodes. It con- cerns a young Knglish duke who is { commissioned to represent his king | f® D : : SR P 5 . S lat a minor European court at a wed- ’ NATIONAL—Nance O'Neil. | “ROMEQ AND JULPET"—Tuesday. | qing ‘of -the ruler and a. beautiful An unustial treat ix promised local | The postponed performance of | Northern princess. The duke promptly | & [ drama enthusiasts néxt Monday night, | “Romeo and Juliet” by the Washing: Are - positey 5 e | falls in love with the princess. & 2 i ca. | ton Opera Company. under the super- | volt that costs the roval bridegroom when Nance O'Neil comes to the Na < 3 v 3 | - B an eilsedme o vision of General Director Kdouard| his life, permits the voung duke to |8 $ STORE' tonal Theater in “Stronger Than | ilbion, will be & next Tuesday | rescue the girl and spirit her back to | Men! Here It Is, Right on Time for Gift Buyers—— nual S llk S hll/t SOlle Better Values Than Ever — High-Grade Silk Shirts Positively Worth $7, $8 and $9 Zon. | (oA change in the cast is announced | topiay attraction i the Rialto. next Its scenes are laid in modern France | 07 the part of Friar Laurence. which | weeR. i3 a zripping story ihased on| Extraordinary Opportunity to Select ‘‘His’’ Gift —at Remarkable Savings! and Miss O'Neil portrays the role of to have heen sxung by Charles | Charles G wernon's novel, Titans.” a mother whose heart is divided be. owbridge Tittmann. Washington | John Strong. the vole plaved by tween love tor her own son and her 'Pera hasso, who has left the city on ) ia a forceful man, pow duty toward her dead husband's nat- |2 0 t tour and will not be back in | erfy ¥ . as well as mentally, ural ch Dowerfal scene follows | time for the opera. His place will he 1" hrooke ohstaeles. N taken by Sigurd Nilsson, for s i nd arro; . he strode | De Reszke P 3 v b hie fishing v i familiar with the role plloted his Tuliet will be sung by Thalia amack | through calm and O’'Neil hasx | Sabanieva. Metropolitan Opera prima o Then into his life came the! gathered ny of excellent play- | donma. wife of Samassoud. and well | vellow-haired Circe from the mainland. er, inci h Forbes, Kathe known to Washington audiénces, Who betraved him and blinded him} rine Grey r Harriman, Beres | Ralph Errolle. a tenor. alse of the | to the qualities of the splendid woman | ford Lovett. Zola Talma, Frederick | Metropo is listed to sing Romeo. | Who vearned to be his mate Perry and Vincent Sternroyd ks 1l sing Mercutio. The supporting ecast includes \|nn | E who hegan her Romano (Mrs. Loun Tellegen). Ruth| Janis. | city. will take Clifford. Ray Hallor, Je ne the hill at = N AN0. Lionel Beimore, Gertrude S eel i ued for November %0, the Emmett King when she i e gr di fch the opera was first | ooy o - heen asse i the hanner | The hox office. In located at the, SO0 potent has proved the drawing “Typical | Jordan Piane Co.. Thirteenth and G | Power of Mae Murray’s latest photo- i West. known |Streets. and reservations may also he | Play sensation, “The Merry Widow +iel.e wil made at the Victrola department of | (hat its continuance for a fourth | Woodward & Lo week has heen announced at Loe Columbia Theater, starting with n | METROPOLIT, New Com. | Sunday. Fasily one of the notable mandmen pictures of the current season, it . First National's version of (‘ol, Fred.| bresents Miss Murray in dramatic | nd Haves will | erick Palmer's storv. “Invisible | moods quite unusval, in addition to | and Da Wounds,” entitled “The New (om.|its outstanding beauty in other re mandment will he the attraction at @ spects. It will he accompanied by A‘ d by Jack Crandall’s Metropolitan Theater next [ musical score and other attractions. ‘ In addition. a nevel musical number will be offered by several of | TIVOLI—"Californin Straizht Ahead.” the Crandall Saturday Nighters, whose | Reginald Denny will be seen at C'ran radio entertainment is given every | dall's Tivoli Theater the first two| Saturday eveninz. It will consume | days of next week. heginning Sunday.| about 20 minutes. with solo and con.|in “California Straight ihead.” a certed numbers, story of motor ecars racing and «ther The New Commandment.” accord. diverting Impedimenta, in which im {ing to the developments in the pic. [ poriant roles are played by Gertiude will headline | fUre. is. “Thou shalt not doubt.”” Dur ’«‘-lm«um Tom Wilscr, Cha Theater next | INE the action of the love story it is|rard and John Steppling: “O h for her hy | unfolded why mistrust is .dznumm\ Hal Roach's “Mary WhIdh: e ‘rhmom in human lives. The ..,,",,,‘M' * and other ghort filns mn also o characters are playved by Blanche | n ‘-,,w,’ (‘."m;: § Ben ILyon. Holbrook an‘ sda and Wednesday The f vouth. F Effie Shannon. Dorothy Cummings | es.” together with {and Pedro de Cordoha ' ind Noses Those who will take part in the Sat e Pa e Revien . thll~|]3 #nd urday Nighters' offerings include Siz- Frids Anna Q..Nilsson. Ben Lyon. ideville hill are mund Ziebel. Alexander Podnos, George ' Viola Dana. Hobart Bosworth and that Vrmuh Benedict. Roy Laing. Michaux Crump. McLaglen in v ang | Kate Smith, Dorothy Wilson Halbach. | film version of Rex | Nate Lewis, Preston Shelly and Sig, the Klondike and | Newman. Mr. Rell will announce as: “\Winds of Chance for the radfo. ¥Fable and “Topies of e . urday, Matt Moore and Dorathv A Loht PALACE—"The Only 7T vore in “How Baxter Butted In = . comedy-drama her with a and as| “The Only Thing." F ¥ ventle comedy Re “inod.” Bobber | romantic successor to her awn story. | Yo = 2 > Wheelock. | “Three Week teatu Gonradl S8 Revantiinsialimenyiol - THe s 1 he Paran Nagel. with Eleanor Reardman. will| % "' Ham with her | be presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Maver M0 0 i | at Loew's Palace Theater next week AMBASSADO - h“tl"”lnk Sunday afternoon mi - | 11 was written, adapted and per 3 | conally simervised Mme. Glvn and en L.von. Holbrook | divected by Jack Conwav. and is de . Effie Shannen. Dorothy Cum eribed ory of titled lovers whose < and Pedro de (‘ordoha head | romance, blighted by a marriage of ntinned on Page Thirty-five.) t climaxes - les. steps Gift seckers—here's important news! Tustrous silk shirts of the better kind—the very kind he'd choose for himseli—priced "way below regular. It's an annual affair—this Christmas Sale of Silk Shirts and always looked forward to hy those who have gifts to buy for their men folks and like to combine quality with saving. 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