Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 21

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I also boasts of several members of solo rility. One grouping of the girls in A M | the first act is a thriller and savors l ] | somewhat of the daring shows that [ |come down trom Broadway. | Others who have to do with the NATIONAL—“No, No. Nanette.” e | success of the production are James Dos H. F and melodic gy and . No. Nanett ol thai it of liberty. The Tlame is a we n whose voice leads this mighty 13l Theater last night fresh and | force, She spurs the people to wction, Jdespite the fact that it Was | buc tries 1o make that acton temn SIOEL Inbieannaien. 1 [ute. Her work is offset in great m S ot ure by leaders less scrupulous. Ki S smont ot d (Eon iDL e) ) one o the United States and othe 2 I a sympathy for | :h:x‘;m«‘»_\;‘:“[ Oma ,\vxlx;vv::‘n:;un 0 | es and with the | ¢ 4 and charmed herselt hearts of o I dience In presenting a 1y shook off centuries of , George Hurd, the Misses Gar- started to reach for | Wright and Bisland and Eddle | Bisland, the straight man. MUTUAL—"Moonlight Maids.” One of the fastest and merriest of the season is this week's tion at the Mutual, where “Moonlight Malds” holds sway, with nna_Toebe and Rilly Hagan in the t ed roles. It is an attraction to please the old-fashioned we patron, and sometimes skids perilously on thin ice. i Miss Toebe, popular here, and de- servedly so, is a comblnation of jelly and india 1bbe: an excellent cer, carrving her millarity with her audience. ars tireless and is ever ready encores—of which there last night. gan is a clever and eccen- 1 ter comedian with. unique characterizations. His ability to inject humor into any situation is a draw- | back as well as an asset, as his lines is arawn | e continually being interrupted by also present- | i 2 | the laughter of his foil. Bible | ame, F€ 1 Others prominent in the cast are ! Ann Darling, a chic soubrette, who | dances and sings well: Harry Levine, lassistant comedian; Frank McKa: and dancer, and Myrtle prima donna. Chick Hunter, ight, is so good that he is given separite sentence. “The chorus is a troupe of uniformity land beauty. ame, attempis and the path of Te with others of his class, pportunity. SO of the production with th Flar denouncing as sponsoring the revel in which has just been broken up by the enraged peasants. | The second ct has {ts locale in | Paris, where evolutionists and cmigres of the royal kind meet and where retrjbution overtakes the lot. Konstantin, the traitorous rebel, pay his crimes and Volodya Flame are reunited to return to Rus- nothing to cabl fact lost in the we supple- | behind it ssful farce ed by Mr. Frazee, in r—open-he o | song GAYETY—"Powder Puff Frolic." The Gayety patrons this week have ! grews, a chance to see what speed and orig- | in strs talented per- |, can do toward making a lesque entertainment Pearson, produc vo new comedians in George 3 and Charlie Abot, and| 1o again | they make good. Broadhurst i ap- home | arentiy a big, clumsy type of a man and | until he staris to dance, and then bring. | he makes vou wonder how any onel gy Washington may congratulate iappy. "1“'\ s welsht can step s0 BEhUy.jrself’ upon having corralled a well eated | e 1s a comedlan whose style e-|irained group of young artlsts, who mes move enjoyable the longer he |yl provide many a night of pleasant stunt of playing jazz ertainment ies on a xoup bowl, 1 be company made its debut in qusical numbers, wi and a finger bowl Scrambled Wives,' three-act com: ditior 3 e Adelaide Mathews and Martha e fl 3 | po t in build, and |y Stanley id a delighttully light, s combination marital farce, replete with violintst and | humorous situations and farcical sug | plays in a ma that even the un- I P me, which the plavers handled trained ear can apprec with a certain subtlety of conception. | The girls in the show Ruth Harrison, who is remembered | demonstre and are her work with the National Play- Mina Bernard, Rose Hemley, Tiney | ast season and the Ram's Horn mley and Addie Clifford in a num- | group, brought to her part a youthful v of songs and dances. Th {em- | verve and confidence of manner that L vet” sisters, Rose and Tinev, are clever | carried successfully the whole swing to voung men | dancers and have nu s opportunt. fof the play. Any criticism of Parker the dancing and |tieS to display their skill. The chorus!Fennelly's capable acting and inter- owhood, placed the singer tinds led disadvantage by folks in general lavish gifts to 1 con T intre HERBERT . the promise held forth in the opening performance of the Thomas Herbert Stock Company at the Ward {man Park Theater last night is ful- ind carrles punc the efiect tha appropriately plac e sons, “I Want by Ona Munson, various times to the those who heard it, vied for ¢ in the uppermost category its ot |t 1 vet clean expected @ the speed | headed to adherents of | bl o flappers, to see the effect influence’; 921 G\ An Unequalled Opportunity! POLI'S—"“The Song of the Flame.” | Light opera gpiendor lavish *The Song of the F the produc- tlon of Hammer- stein, 2d, that opened last night at Poli's. For sheer richr : tion surpasses “Rose Mari Tessa Kosta, who combines beauty capacity for acting with nt voice, heads the list. Al- . scored well witl fes given hi a fine voc 1 contributes the portion of the dancing, assisted | an American ballet as talented ss on's work I ) order, and she was genu eppreciated. The Russian art 60 persons, contribute \Vomen‘s and MiSSCS. COATS Superbly furred, handsomely styled models from our own selected stock DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO amidst n ~this is well s , numbering | fine chorus The comedy b rden e by rnard Goreey, Dorothy Mackaye Hugh Cameror The Song of the Flame” is the ssia from the days | the Masculine @ifts for Feminine Selection \ppreciative acceptance always results from gift selection for men at Sidney West. 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Cecll Anne Caln, well known | Brookhart-Steck Iowa senatorial con- to Washington_theatergoers, did ex- o til Fri- cellently the difficult part of the young | (=t Was postponed today unil i and jealous wifo. Robert L. Cleair,|9ay because of the absence of Sena- another reoryft from the Nationaillor Caraway, Democrat, Arkanses. o 1 o niember of the subco g - Dlsgers, Ja Sopabls i the Bast of 3 () for the two comtestunts ware in- voung doctor. Edna Ellis Hilton, Mo el formed by the committee that they =hyi Weane Wirslnia SDuAIey: FBent| o vertis (WoriET (Aayiand Sai Cain, jr., and Thomas Herbert also e did satisfying work. urday to complete oral argument and then would be permitted to end their % A T case with briefs. Chairman Ernst ind reiterated the wish of the committee Find 'Em Everywhere. to close the case as soon as possible. From the Roston Globe s The Eskimos of one tribe, we are| Noearly 600 Japanese landed at Sao told, believe that they are the only| paule. 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