Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 18

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WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926. T & — secs (hem leaving, telegraphs & warn- | third party in the triangle,: is quite|speechmaking) and the last number |dall's Ambassador Theater. He is|reel absurdity, “Over Thereabouts.’ 1 ing to the next station, and almost | gdequate. Of course, in the end Violet, called “Lydia Pinkham." cast as an anemic young “insectolo- | short reels and excellent pipe ors:n i i i l - I loses her life as a result of her activi- | gist” who happens ‘into an African | music. 1 ' ties. Moore, the ex-convict, Save 1 l “Mike'": | 18 ' THE EVENING STAR, No More; : | the heroine, who has sent her lover| qyygpl_“A Kiss for Cinderella.” |jungle land where the nat and| Tomarrow's feature will be Leatris « Shi i the Marine aviation. receiv- | away as she feels that she, as CAeBar'S| .., Kies for Cinderella’ .|the” white population are being ha-| Joy in’Ceeil R. de Mille's productic bh'ny Noses| {ing “Mike's” warning, saves the mall, | wife, must “be above suspicion,” dis- | v T e . 95 | rassed by a ferocious man-eating | of “Hell's Hizhroad.” 5 land all ends well. covers when her husband s in|frsi two days of this week, with |lon: \ new French process powder ||| (Continued from Fifteenth Page) | in love with a gorgeous Russian| One of the unusual scenes in many | danger that it is he only whom she| Betiy Bronson in the title role. The The principal attraction at the| that is not affected by perspiration duchess In extle in Paris. and Te-!a day is the simultaneous release of | really loves. production is one of uniisual beauty. | Ambassador ax at Crandall's Metro- will not let an ugly shine .-mml shows how a wild life can be too wild [ Sorts to disguise as a waiter to her|some dozen parachute jumpers from 1 Earle Foxe is featured in a jungle|The comedy is provided by the black- (n.o lan. = 'mn’,‘ a n[;.):m;‘ sta T e s jand sometimes Injurious to gne’s| grand highness to gain her love. {the Marine planes and their subse.| comedy. inspired by one of the *Van|and-white cartoon of Paul Terry, an |COrinne Griffith, wit erey ) through: stays on until you take || [ ool Full of sparkling comedy, enter- . quent landing on the ribbon-like road. | Bibber” stories, written by Bootn| -Aesop Fable,- peopled by his ridic. | mont. Malcoln MacGregor and War- it off : fine and pure: makes the pores invisible: looks like beauti- | ful natural skin: gives a soit vel vety complexion. Get this new | wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. O'Donnell’s Drug | Stores, Inc.. and Peovnles Drug Stores, Ine. i rkington. A colored reel of scepery |ulous mice, cots, dogs, farmers and | Mer Oland. i the Elbe, near Dresden. and the | fishes, and the bill is completed with ENTRAL—"Hogan" " & reel complete the film offerings. | shart reels and pipe organ music by T:;F w:“- RH"“"“, '“!'z' s Whitey Kaufman’s Melody Makers” |Otto F. Beck and Ida V. Clarke. ¢ L ;“ Tothers’ production do their best and if they had a real 5 L e Gt Crandallis Gen: little actress | Jazz hit to work with probably they | AMBASSADOR—"Infatuation.” this wesk ‘m“u, "":‘ q:_‘:\'_'“_;j i Ahead” is the | would prove a fine jazz group. They| FEarle Foxe. former Washington rousing action-drama, of Monte Blue, which is sup- | are not lacking in enthusiasm and|stock actor, does an amusing bit of S 4 1 concert num- | show adepiness with their various|work in the new Van Bibber comedy, | Wiltard Lonic Hen Toemin: Mo aa: 1 taining complexities, and the always- | way below in time to form a cordon RIALTO—"Lady Windermere's Fan." acc-pmhl‘: Kflllm;ll' a'f‘ Meninu.hthfi;a\mm the nnmlg handll;‘.lhem‘l‘fl'?:l- 1 o ; “Lady Winder.| Suave and cheerful suitor, the show | (helr capture and rescue of the malls. | | e \Zf::!“‘ r‘r‘::‘:le:;'llh."I::ll.‘ll(:\l‘cnr‘::'ln has not heen overrated as “a snappy | The picture as a whole is highly en- | veaterday aftermoon, but many, it is|0Ve cocktail with a real Parlsian | tertaining, and Sally has the mak- ir T will fall to fing >l I8! favor. ings of a charmi [ producers ciaim or . Ermet Ta| g At Vidor tx-a grand duchess in- | "“hangeroun Cur | bitsches aveatest macterpiece The | d¢ed. When has there appeared such | Mack Senneit com | chiet reagon. probably. fe that the| N, entrancing boyish plemented by the usu DISTRIBUTORS for the Famous EASY | T - y | with sich dignity 3 ber and Pathe News Reel. | instruments. The audience seemed |by Booth Tarkington, “The Big Game = \Wilde (play. like many other|tan girls will now try to zo and do st . |on the whole to appreciate hest a|Funter.” which is being shown the | fn igey Barrle and Ma N ses of the stage. is dif-| jjkcwise. Her zowns as the grand | METROPOLITAN—“Infatustion.” |caricature of _“Speech” (meaning ' first three days of this week at Cran. | ohomiemernoy fon Moy N P [ flcult of adaptation to movie Dur-| duchess are Sorseous, and her Action | T oK CIT A Corinne. Grifith, | oo _mesning fivet three davs of s meek 1 Oran | cupplemented by Ma § o R | Poses. well suited the haughty part. 2 E o | = RRRAR I ! Lubitsch’s direction In this par-| "y R:‘)m- ves oY Taterna- | Who is called one of the mnf:‘gbo"‘a'l‘:' { | § - g L ’ | ticular instance seems to lack the| tional News Reel. and a musical | tful of the maovie actresses, tAC W i § Sold on Time Payments %3 cu BF B ol it b areeny chooctcned novelty. in_which the audience is|flm at .3,":,.?:,‘.:{;‘:;‘!9"3mu|;’r"[m,,d,,‘ 1 N L] @ | his creations. True. the picture has o join i ! ", i by il | N 3l U Serz)we s sreat and aplendid moments. but| asked'to foin in singing, complete the | i} .enjoyment, for there: {s hardly.| | § 2 M | o, your Plumbing, §| there are times when {t is more or| .:h:‘:':',og"m::‘e‘n";;':';r;‘:}uI‘";"”","‘;‘ P § £ e oofing 5| 1688 commonplace. P ALACE—"Mike.” T e or | N 3 :\"“”“* and R 'fir‘"" | Hs widely known story concerns a B azother. Thoss who Ay be eiilofs N 5B ok when vou eall on @1 0% IO K Cpast, who at.| Passenger and frelght trains are |to the charms of this star. probably ,, g this organization | fempts to enter London soclety with | Waiting at the door of Loew's Palace [will find the feature “just another | 8 TWe're equipped 1o han- @1 the ald of her son-in-law, and almost | Theater this week to take you to the Imovie.” It I8 no better and no worse L € l dle johs, large and small, 8 | wreck's her daughter's happiness in|Wide-open =paces of where “Mike.”|than lots of others. Really interesting | . 3 g with maximum prompt- | consequence. 5 ¥ dauzhter of the gang foreman, will (and excellently photographed are| l i BN e i, the heretofore neslect. | Welcome you to Red Guich and show |some scenes of Igypt desert and| s S el 5 ok a ed wife of the screen, plavs the part|Y¥ou how to run a railroad, entrance steery m;dmmcd to h; Inhl ‘airo. . 5 e 3 G M Erivi ‘ith a fine inter-|lover and capture a band of desper ercy Marmont, who has grown a| Aot ot H paire Prompily Made @ % v Brivane with o fne Inier |doex who have robbed Uncle Sam's | small mustache, {x convineing in the | o agnesia PETER H. HILL i e 2 1t Reasonable Prices Jone before, and she also makes amail bags. Such is the versatility of | role of a husband. too sincerely inter- | B ] . fascinating “clothes horse. May | "Mike." in the person of the brand. |ested in his important work to spend & [ MGR "dvantages o g | el o o, I seen | new baby star, Sally O'Nelil, |much time in amusing his wife.| o0y of soda here P . able lahor ey -3 Mau"ce J. Colbert [y e o e e mecar | The film comedy itself Ia in alry it | Warner Oland, doomed apparently to TR s ol bicarbanatel sfsodar leay ing device. o 2 iy Sl 22 . ous on_ w villainous roles. gives the outstanding | A £ 8 ewine Plumbing Tining 8| Wi ‘mother’ "ty e ko o, umorous Aciom wih e WER | shisinous Fle, £ [he SuUHaniing watee amy Rime”for” intiitation o | grven . Bevd 40 H St. N.E. H ) to her. Bert it ieamecung - | Osmian P ily diplomat o g ) i ¢ 3621 F Street Phone Main | 0. \C\e much as he plavs every other Pair, Charles Murray and Ford Ster. | Gsman Pasha, a wily diplomat of the ‘come instantly. gently urges this souring wi k s C. Cc ¢ E 3016:301% ! 4 [ling. These two workers on the P. D. | Orieht. th t ithout i Phone Main 10373—Main 7313 H ! jxote. but mimusimost or e A& Q. Railroad. whe find it easler to| “Infatuation” is a screen version o1 Systary sut - pura) A. 0. § EEPELICTRRERCSAREERRRBMAR | nawura and nished performance. |§ ol %n the ran than an eve lof W. Somersel Mausham's play. BETTER THAN SODA |20 morsinisasantjiclaksjnaniede H e ——— | Lowever, is furnished by It o » one foot on the ra gelior Mo sumeet Madslamil sl R TR 5 ! o Wi on the railroad. zive an excellent ex- | “Caesar's Wife'"and tells amiliar| For fifty years genuine “Phillips E : [ETE qunqutra&e{ur man; ax Lord Darlinston. o part of (o6 the ralliond, sive an exeeliend o | (Cacir's, Cte ml (800 S MEVREL aiber i Y dimrgia B pur in8'| TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE 709 13th St. Main 140 £ e mtation,” | drinker can do when he sets his mind | falls’ in love with her husband’s best|scrined by ans because it| lInsist upon “Phillips.” Twenty- H £ e . | —and his appetite—to the task. There | friend—or at least thinks she does.| overcomes three times as much acid | five-cent and fifty-cent bottles, any i u e a et O s o enor |18 a laugh in every gesiure made m-;‘mllolm MacCGregor. & v, the saturated solu- | drug store. P [ ht pulchritudinous | the two of them. vith a Helen and Warrs Romance entérs in the form of a d':‘l\c\l n’j:\mr.-»':' ...,.,‘,’.{f’\'; handsome stranger wha is forced to ¢ the life of a hebo b zer . job hecause of = jafl term he [just ¢ Grand Duchess | 11a 110 hoen comedy Pouser Darability-Finish ol e’ e H L s some officials back East of the blame | H | Adolphe Menjou and Florence Vidor | for a train wreck in which many lives | : | make of “The Grand Duchess and|were lost. “Mike” and her father| H | the Waiter,” at Loew’s Columbia |understand the stranger’s situation, I [ ihis week.' one long. retreshins|and try to help him get 8 now syn‘a‘:(l‘xl‘!\ . . 5 ! tauzh. {iife. Subsequently the v = appear. (= New Food is Delicious— | ™ A T T stan | Tob. the. malll car and:make off with | Saves Hours of Cooking | sportsman and clubman Wl < their leot in an automobile. “Mike" | 0D There is a marvelous new food in | | ton: The BotS cebanli nbaien Lada \//-\‘ waited for &0 long! A dish with all | the nourishment of oats—but with an | . even lotter flavor. It's the first real | | i improvement on oate in £ffy vears. Now Oata js the Jatest product of th marvelous Rellogg Kitchans. - They liave taken two of nature’s most | r an favored graine and biended all their | | ual goodaess and flavor to make | | A new, far superior breakfast food. | New Oata has all the kaen ralish of | CoaRTASEN Y in your own home | distinctive goodness of wheat | makes glorious combination el nigh irresistible to the appetite. H | h ta is ready-cooked. Thie ne and trouble. And it ssible the gluey, mushy | en found in ordinary oat meal. 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