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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY AMUSED[FNTS ANY OLD JOB LOOKS BETTER TO ME THAN MINE. —By WEBSTER. |disogue. The settings are beautitul | nee and evening, the coming Saturday | eotor views wnd motion pictares rnunv“f cd and unable to complete the | and the pictorfal effects lovely. and Sunday, January 9 and 10. - tries of idyllic grandeur will be pre-| criminal venture. piate Smith, the Capltal SopHie| “Doug 'and “Gamby" famous|sented. In ) ¥, nd Sweden| The Glenn Tryon comedy, “Cuckoo — — — ucker, almost as well known to | “gweethearts” of the air will be pres- | there 1 UG anticipations | Love,” also will be shown. NATIONAL—“Close Quarfers.” 1 KMOW PINK MAMEE DOESHT, MAKE 1T ) W oA 4—”“?1%—:0;5« the local theater patron as to the|ent in person, so that all may see how | that draw it Bes o tho mag-| At the Natior next week Elsie HIS NAME 1M OUR e PASTE. HERE ;wpflj "\6‘""‘,5 ;l»;;l'l:‘vm; r‘-h"\v:m;; hin{ilm;.elm lhe{ nfln‘1: they act when Roxy ma ..l..mr‘- n'l'lln _[n]r,.-n. M-..,-\‘ lv : r evith nu‘,\lhTRm'oLl'ni\ ‘“ “lothes Make the - S e wie Wa ADNERTISING TEIED CHeC 2 3 IFoug af ler “Charleston” is | s r s supposed | risistible force. At Dalirn: Pirate.” Ef‘:mig:“v;;”@:;gm e Lh.:::..%.. b - 3 SweLt pay you CERTIFIED CHEC declared the *'w of the bill. dancing also|ants still wear costumes that are un-| TLeon Errol, famous comedian and McRae, Geoffrey Kerr and Frederick 3,000 STRAND Kibuts is notable along blond dainti- | excelled for pictur eness and frecent star of the “Follies” and Worlock will head the allstar cast AR uta Japs. ness and_piquint beauy 2 | Iv” and with “Louie the Four. Whith: George ‘.. Tyies yeill present i The bill at the Strand Theater next | Irank Moulan, the comedian; Daddy | - While this traveltalk will include | teenth,” “will ‘mike his eimt ma’ e 1 A . Thomas' modern play, “Close = week will be he: d_llned by the Kikuta |Jim Coombs, star music lu!l Duke Yell- X!lt' cities of Stockholm, Oslo, Bergen, | screen star s ‘randall’'s Metropolitan Quarters.” Mr, Tyler proved himasif g Japs, Japanese jugglers, magicians | man and his orchestra, Florence Mul-| Gothenburg — and mdnjem. M| , beginning Sunday in the assemblage of all- 2 and equilibrists in ‘an_exhibition pf [ holland and the others'will be here. | Newman promises also the most in- | . in First National's produc “The Rivals” and “She their skill entitled “Oriental Wonder| The four performances are for the | tmate side of Swedish and Norwegian | tion of “Clothes Make the Birate a Stoops. to Conquer.” As notabls: as > Workers.” The added feature is a|benefit of the building fund of the | life 3 | whimsical comedy adapted from the Weio: tho. GeranimtiunE ke EaE G rir = black-face comedy act featuring Sam | National Sanatorfum for Tuberculous| This group of pictures includes in-|atory by Holman Day and directed by both rivals, neither could boast of a d Lazar and Josh Dale entitled ‘““The |Children, Inc., which was recently or- | teresting scenes from the land of the | Maurice e 1B6tion BuBRmtE: th tHERA R HIHEhE k \ Bagooma Hunters.” Others include|ganized with Drig. Gen. Lloyd M.| Laps Notable auxiliary features are prom present in-the:Thbmas'pl 3 Stellar Tracy and J. Elwood in a|Brett as president and Mrs. Pohn Al 2 »se Quarters,” written b; musical comedy called “Bits of Broad- | lan Dougherty as chairman. Wash-| PALACE e Masked Bride.” | 1t was inevitable after his splendid of most succe: 1 of American way"; the Anita Diaz Monkeys in a |ington was chosen as the first city in N R e N of the sercen, |30TK_opposite Colleen Moore in tk playrights, is describéd as a play of . < serles of capers, and Eddie Rey,|which to begin a series of entertain- [, Al v of D | film version of “Sally” that Leon E today, with its scenes laid in the homes Mirlam Conway and Wes Thomas in | ments throughout the country be-| ¢ “the - The | r" should be s ped up as a unique of rank and fashion. lts characters : “Two Fellows and a Girl."” cause the hospital and school is to be | {r 1he Jarsiy e atias | NEure ¢ reen comics. His col are those of social importance and The photoplay will present Elsie|a national enterprise. The goal of | ol TWie.” the featured atirac | lapsible le acil those of the fringe of society. While = Ferguson in a_dramatic story of love, | the organization is the building and| 1% R Ragient original comedy d Mr. Thomas adm 1t he has made - business and career, “The Unknown |endowment of a 250-bed hospital and | "CEt Weok S | one of the most eligible of funmakers se of the fz s o [ st fnclud- | school for tuberculous children be- | (M 18 based on a story by | | for screen ha His supporting _ & Demi-Mondc - = - — T ing Frank Mavo, =y Kelly, ) red | tween the ages of 7 and 15 years in | AbFAMS and ‘l';‘v‘q”' xaclos i ‘\‘J"«“ sthy Gish, James mas, fils, sis i 7y 1 VES, M PINK MANGE 5 MANAGER, PiMiKcs bu:flfirn’ée Witt FAIR EMOUGH! Harris and Leslie Austin. | Albuquerque, N. M., the “land of sun- | *CEENE Y C ”1[ ? Tully Marshall Sl L it : UM~ LE'S SEE — A TESTIMORIAL - WAvE o BE ?3,000 M‘Z—‘»:Ec HeRE's A CHECK. . s |2 cast that includes Fra X E ze ] 1l artists of the 0 SenA e 2 S FOR WHISKER DYE Wit CosT WanTS 25 Y OF THE ¥or 3,000 SEUTE ooy CHyOHE ALY Roxy will arrive in Washington to- | it SoY Torey, the or acreen beauslda. also = play which is annually of . C %6, 500, ¥ES, MAIL 3 ¢ and sax. | MOrrow and while here he will ta B s & e sioae e es, features of the Comedie s Yo ; . ophorathe e 8 roe his gang to-entertain the boy bt oo o x g e A yepertoirer, and which was presente: YOUR CHECK To ME eatiivas pFesarite ital, St. I S e ovetes e N Lt e Y e [t AnE WAIh v features prsented In lrens i etors ner o victimize an aristoerat by ¥ e embel 1 with an_atmos tury ago under the itle ot Clamige's “Habpy, Hoollean mext| rving him, only to find berseif cap- (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) of Society. Theater, with superi and modish costume: 4 able - Stafford Pemberton Dance PRESIDEN’ ncle S s F cast of entertainers against i created a scnsation the Cafe “Uncle Sam's T £ 19 4 2 ground of flippant flapper L'Aiglon New Ye ve been | FOR— tier t ac Martini plays the role of Happy |engaged by the management to ap : Hoollgan and heads the list of enter-| pear there every Wednesday evening ady been to the ! tainers, which includes Mabel White, | indcfinitely, in an entirely new pro- ot the Gover b : | p Sid Gold, Lela I’ d Joe Yule!|gram each week in tk test effol - This happy group of dancers who t n 3 ainder t 4 : MUTUAL—“Speed Girls."” ave delighted Was o en so S ? b .| many occasions will b n in a mod Fast, clean fun, elaborately and|o.n mygical revue, featuring all that : ¥ already : 2 pleturesquely presented with a spurk- | {1 TS REEE VRIS B8 ongs 3 ° et : e hioe 3 / g cast of principals, is promised | 4 G cio < l A T 5 i at the Mutual Therter next week in % Wi b made he day “The Speed. Girls,” which s declared No Concert Tomorrow. expressions and ces stamp him as I to be one of the best shows on the . St B Mutual circui I Ssilue STl 13 send i Ul an . and the s e T THis BUSINE S5 OF PLAYIN Ray Read, & haracter [ nOUNCementa o Ten Star Serles sub- OF Ma nesla O cveat nicrels - = FOOTBALL 1S GETTird My comedian and N Nice et e O s~ ally i AT 2 PMm . GOAT! \ WISH I'D GeNe comedienne, head the ls LTI e e bt oo | IMTo TH' COAL OR 1CE “1” ers ‘in the cast M ieatis for Witiketin i oi »f hicarbonate of soda, leaving the GAME. 1CE - THERE'S e e o 3 1 i 1 | and free from A Swe€T Lit BUSINESS Douglas, Ruth Garner and Date Cur. 2% No con 2 ivel 3 me for i stion _or Jesides, it neutraiizes acid tis, with a chorus of pretty girls who | * iary 1, a. che acid, gassy < lief | f 1 the bowels and can sing and dance. B RO0S > ¢ instant | zently urges this souring waste from = New Braval o { the < hout purging. It ic “Roxy” and * Saturday. e g | THAN SODA asant to take than soda Thousands who have listened eager P ) at stional | oor s genmine “Phillic ly for more than three vears to R < afternoon and evening, wi : BE o 25c¢ BOTTLE 2 H L ““Hello, everybody by radio, il Swede as the i > % - 1, B he y # have four opportunities to see him and * -y £ a jex of five to be 5 ve It Phillips.” Twenty- land, Ida Belt, ailey, , e his famous 'z of 50 entertainers | comes three Colton and Olga are 7 7 2 at the W p group of magnifice the stomach in the snapp , % . it i Lo O ‘ { : " : i The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St I st time to W g to the Th Stock Co. of Wardman P. which is this week produc tion of “Go Easy M rnish” a play in three acts by e ’ s | i A St it o < Gilbert Emery, wis fn outstanding | ¥ith Ada Reeve, world famous co-|under the heading. “Who Is Your |Thrills and Spills™: the Diehl Sisters S e long runs | medienne. Mr. Skelly will be seen and | Boss”; Burns and Burchill with, |and MacDonald in comedy sprinkled ey 4 the theater, witly long 1uns| hearq in a_short and snappy musical | “Tunes, Tickles and Taps™ Ed and | with & little bit of everytning enjoy s o/t playlet called, “The Chump,” written | Lee Traver, paragons of physical |able; the Jack Powell Sextet, versatile § by Howard Emmett Rogers, supported | strength, and the B. F. Keith screen | entertainers, and June Barber and Je Peggy Hope and Eunice Sauvain. | features. rome Jackson in b hing ser o Miss Reeve, back again after a just mirth and melody will make merry, and | EARLE—Meyer G s ieces. The film play will be a first-run pro- | with her 1ilting | The Earle Tneater for nex ¢ | duction of the highest rank. ] Songs, Grave and Gay.” | announces one of the finest bills it has| Meyer Golden’s Masterpieces are | 4 &i, former court violinist 10| cver put upon the boards. The top- | Dresented by st of nine selected the King of S |line act is Meyer Golden's Master- | players and combine song, dance and 1 4 - artistic picces and the added attraction Kate was Herb * assisted | Smith, favorite of the “Crandall Sat. | ol omq | by Rae Bonstine at the piano and W. |urday Nighters,” a vocalist who is T e rojea | Rolston Aubut, tenor. ¢ his 1o | COualy proficiont in ballads and popu- | R 3 ckson will present his 12 | lar numbers. | :renf’ added to the | roya] English dancers, graveful gir The usual house features will in- P ERVYING DUMEreny |= gowned und-magnificently | clude an organ recital by Alexander I ain e e { Arons, featuring the “Pligrims” Cho- u e a er ; . v . week |artist and entertainer, well known 1o | and the orchestral overture witl b many xcepiiona atkues in ppy. | followers of the old Hippodrome, car- | “Belleclaire,” by Kessler. % | , popular cc 1|toonist, whistler and story fteller.| Among the vaudeville attractions | &,PUWE"D blhlwfmvsm 1y fume, to sh Lang and Haley in songs, patter, etc., | are Bill and G vieve in “Frill s Soe s = L] L] story deals f " made f g, will be | n and the leading ma tarnished pa S be played by ;& I This tremendous money-saving event offers many rare opportuni- ég i ties for home furnishers and those who expect to be home furnishers. 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