Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1926, Page 12

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= — T | | Swedish National Park. revealed gor-|and, for final interest—there is a | the ground that Il waga new show in | againat all sorts of odds. Irwi ing. solo and ensemble numbers. Mr. | Grainzer. Everett Hardell and Harlan Reous scenery with varying stages of | cruise among the Norwegian fjords,|a new theater, and. morcover, timor. | the way, deserves credit for his role |and Yaik Hoffivian, who tralned | andail is of a quality Beyond thef That mystery of mature. the midnight | of unrivaled beauty, to Bergen, birth. |ously invited everybody to come hack | ax Horatio at the bridge, standing off | the chorus. and the chorus itself are |usually associated with amateur pre I sun, | place of Ole Bull and of Gries. At | again later in the week tn sce the | the onslaughts of Tuscans in the gal- |deserving of high praisc. A Bowery |ductions > Cire slo, capital of Norway. a good-hy v W cs were 1 1k move | e he had to sit down at |scene, the hiz Chirlesto umber | ™ Jrth of the Arctic Cirele, | Oslo. capital of Norway. a good-bye |show when things were running more | lery. Bul even i iz Char i HUMbAL [ “Phe two (aorges. Lavy and Humter lh_r:,‘,:f,':f,m,:l:'e o mderaianding | glimpse i given to that country’s [smoothly. In "blunt languwsge. it | times and smile and wait with a brave | which closes the first «ct. 4 Spanish Wilbor S e in. e “finest city.’ seemed like & request to pay ugaln 10 ntry for the storm in the gallery (Pumber featuring the tanzo and the |’ Nouch' who flls 4 Wil Roges 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 11. 1926. amonz 10 Newman's Travel Talk. vealed much that was m\eremng.l;"“#‘L"‘",é;{ fl’f;{?"}"""?:',fl,:"}, ';';;f 3 | see if a hetter time couldn't be had beide. The show lacks little in |finale against o Palm Beach set are o coofi et . apart from the beauty of environ:|he lives e dusky Lap i % " by all. It's a fairly safe het when | the wiy of the unseemly and much |stepping features that one can com- | e Vi aleoms Wmar o1 his ceventeenth ek 1 he int | prising “homemaker, considering his roL. Vanities.' " 3 & ren e N S The second editian af o] ment, and another trip to quaint | Prising lies, and hi ss of | = | you're at the hottom you can fall no | in the wiy of entertaining talent. pare favorably with the work of pro don of the Folies o n at o Natinal Theater ves| Dalarna was rich in picturesque | scanty supplles, and his proc _’-»fl Those who paid $7 for rin | farther. It's also a safe het that the o fessionale - Soln urmbers Aee e |continue throueh the weak. that a i eveninz with | costumes and charming views of what | baking his disk of bread on a flal. sears—if any—and others who ebidadie Tnele Sam's Folliens |tributed by Vivian Marionelli, Helan |WhO haven't alreads seen what mark yworse during the | PREST round iro lent - before the fire. Is SUr (iag grchestra seats the speaker described as a “most” de- remainder of the week Dulin, Jerry Ripp and Marzaret Little i tatk on “Sweden | jignutul resion. It was during the | Prisingly reminiscent of the huecake| sy 50 Unele Sam's Follies” o vision of | They prove that excellant dancinz is 11700 4l themseluas of the A e first of A series of visit to0 Dk that the audience [of our our e aineel pened despite the fuet 0 Ganeing and singing. given by | 70t confined to the professional staze tunit will he time far five “Impre of the Heart of wa n u close view of the King along the v speni a wanty. dancing an Ring. given Tn) ienilyning danciis. iarndne the | Taisepen Furope.” 21 by his travels last | and of Sweden. and their ¢ led to the ning wondering the Federal Workers of the National | '8 Mentonins dancing, amopg b = i aar cordial zreetinzs 1o subiscts. who re E iveness and vocal Capital, went its second wesl at | word = dne SOk ot the Dohline KEITH S—Hal Skelly & €o An opening v Stockhaim was sponded with the loyalty of men and < of the gallery was . form of enter- | yua prasident Theater last night in re. | Terplachoraan Trin, Jack Mulroe. Wil IR el el kane a as of =0 Intimate actor ve. the frank tion “of children. or feigned as part-of-the- ta sponse 10 well merited popular de. | liam Kuehling and Gen Xshop. In. omeds comediar among those industry in Central story of how stuff. The diffevence anparently consisis mand. An excellent cast, including | dividually and collacti » was the =ucee thrilling experiences ' fishermen and the The myster was cleared up in the | in placing a hateh of tables in the first prineipals and ehorus, hae heen . srm exeellentis the mos: " ite and enetom with rushin ents that seemed 1o | trade Arriving 2t very last words spaken from the stage faw prow of 1 orchesira having | ered for the Follles this vear, an seps An adamin walt ook averwhelm nature. but were control- | finest ety in the N Lester Allen appeared after the finale | chorus zirle pass aonnd ginger ale. | performance of no <mall merit is the |and Rernard Bailer also iz worthy of | T0TK of Howard the lad by men wha guided Ings through | panoramic view of the s filled with hright the ewirling waters. 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