Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1926, Page 15

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AMUSEMENTS urteenth Puge.) | propriateness of details, and the pic | ‘ure (Continued from evve the Pinnas, in 1 song and danc as the headliner uf the bill copch toward Salt Lake City. ends with the war over and the | ero and two heroines riding in a 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926. WIFE, POISONED, TO LIVE ART AND MUSIC COMBINE /e Her D TO PORTRAY EMOTIONS Then Called Undertaker. CYensy pavety A combined art and music program ATOLIS, Feb; 1 ®)— Ao, 2 Vears o1d. il held the Interest of an audience of dition as | 300 patrons of art and music, mem- which her | bers of the diplomatic corps and Husband Gave Her Drugged Wine, s wine Hungarian artist, showed his con- ception of various human emotions in slides on the screen, aided with free verse interpretation of each emotion by himself and m: al Interpreta- tion at the piano by Dr. Alexander Henneman, who improvised extem- poraneous music for the exhibit. The audience seemed not a little skeptical and cold toward the idea at signs was well under created added informality est by calling out guesses : articular emotion portrayec ide as it was first flash screen. With perhaps the audlence guessed cor first or second call Remembered All the Aunts. From the Boxton Transeript. A little girl who ha as much i At the end of it she| PISO’S forcoug Sc and 60c sizes. od bless Auntie Hetty Q-cllfizheglAnlelm nd Auntie Ma, | s Auntle Toxin, received m by the Dr. Henneman's music w: with almost equal enthusia audlence. physi- | leaders in local art circles In the ball- [ the outset, but once the lights had room of the Mayflower Hotel last' been extinguished and the series of night when Victor de Kubinyl, a beautifully colored and original de- Woodmward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 300 Scatter-Size Oriental Rugs Semi-Annual Sale Priced $2675 $45 $54-°0 %95 Motifs—Shades—Combinations—Lusters—all those features which delight the heart of the Oriental rug lover are to be found in these remarkably low priced groups. They represent the consummate in skill o1 the Oriental weavers—the finest in the world. Hiers does some Harold poisoned, Veak But Willing." entertainin fat man in agony and perilous tistic Qi tions is funny then Mr. Hiers is vocal must cream. Indeed, the whole bill is shrick after another for slap-stick comedy funs Strand Theater this week \iter seeing i urink the wine, the husband notified an undertaker, pwhiie, o son, Frederick, 12, called i1, who saved his mother, and arrested the father. The + who is 42 years old, admitted | that he placed the poisun in a bottle for his wife to drink “\veve had uble for three or g explained. f 1inst him today. The seven children of the couple are ared for by a charitable organ- and its hanced b national eynic, in whi 1l Do the Same | « musical wd James Kirk ¥ Harrison Ford and featured In D, it Royle Girl,” the at the Tivoli this dramia of the wi | pic- week. white und a an un- rs inclulde Fr e it By App tier, which ends vou drop the | Dixon vient,” feature an vickels CHICAGO, February 1 (P).—tred of Fred Lo Kriebel, who 1 covear prison senten ¢+ operations of his d company, sought Fed niny % ake ar 1 ca ory of vouth mirroring P Awi 18 T 1 Dempster's convincing pe as Dally Rovle is outstanding Jumes was distinetly attorney, W. ¢ nce through Florida land s aitted to probation Assistant United States district at- move on COLUMBIA—"Dance Madness.” ; 5 1f ad- Tter less prolonged bir | “nical. used urderer ment by Otto F. Beck complete 1 render firm f: 15 he has been speculat- Ul estate with a view reditor TRAL—"“The Scarlet West.” Scarlet West, rer hist last stand a i Horn randall's depicting. i the is the nt « . Helen Fers tonehouse, all of whe sther have Leen one starred time indi- arlet West' v Arizon 1s filmed amid natural gran hundreds of ex are m. s than ever were | mbied for any le picture, Luimed 5= < An Aesop Fable, short reels and pipe organ music are added attractions. | Eczema ) quickly yield: : to Resino. No matter hov long you have been tortured or disfigured by itch- ing, burning, raw or scaly skin trou- ble, just put a little soothing Resinol Ointment on the irritated spots and see i the suffering does not stop right there! Healing runs ings are spec- the gowns ap-| 4 is. It is, how- veln that runs|® And in sizes that assure their being adaptable to any and every purpose. Rugs for the hall; rugs for the den: rugs for that bare space in the doorw Come in and see these wonderful values in small si Oriental rugs. » than e | AMBASSADOR—“What Fools Men.” . Stone and Shirley Mason | e cast in First ation of Henry Kitch . “Joseph Greer 1 unde dsor of the |t obably not of this week shown at The Amb: “Be Caref Metropolit added comedy Moussouland Hamadan Rugs tive, soft colors. Light and dark blues, brown and rosc are in a variety of colors and patterns, with fringed rous tribute 5 A lot of Ka- raji Rugs: reir 345 John comedy, nof introduction of an rkey, with an Al the International », completes the program. ‘"‘ZTROI"("J;‘N—"“ hat Fools Men again to the gront at Crandall's week, with an exc character put eriventure, n Henry sseph Greer b the du- f that s his dream, until he h ley Mason, devotion and her false from the tru pparently bli y to see where her father Barbara Bed ford, John Patrick @nd Tom W Bolby Vi soprano, nplete th RIALTO—"“Lorraine of the Lions.” redy and her little group carry off first honors ! this week, leaving out her impos- sible de: the lions of the june with several en numbers She can dance and e Jittie ballet waltz while pla @ violin—which she can play. “Hooks"” ¥ennedy and his son provide a re. freshing number, “A Scotch Highball 4 a Little Chaser,” which is reminis- t of other days, in name at least, mnd of Harry Lauder in executlon. photoplay, “Lorraine of the would make a nice, imagina hut is too great a tax in broad daylight. It the delightful lack of logic| nhich characterizes » vision of wild ugh the forests oup of nweves and leaving a nge intruders unmolested. s b it spots, and s typhoon in the South Scas which s the ship carrying Lorraine, the child animal tamer, is realistic to & terrifyin Lorralne. re lost in the the morning afrer the k and finds herse ehild of 7, on a tropical island ? ns save the illa who er onl, playmate, an phant froin the circus and the wild | wls who inhabit the place. Using Yer power over b the child | ikes all the animals her friends and | womank blissfy ignorance of the world. How she is tcund by ber grandfather and return- ion Is told in eries of es which ¢ their obability, i 1 Norman rrying the roles neither of which are any a with the Inter- cha Guter =on’s Orchestra music round out the program. PALACE—“Hands Up.” mond Griffith, “the high-hat first_showing fands Up & Southern its and a non- ing his satin- nd wearing his tall silk s supposed to be a spy in the ‘est and cut off the rich mine under the n forces. He is first y West in a st: the hlonde daughters of the man who s the mine. The party is beset by srticularly 1 the Inila Somehow, “Hunds ] being a really clever it is the anachronism he scenes showing Mr. Griffith in- trueting the Indian chief in the and later in t ing the entir: tribe of warriors how to the Charleston. Somehow one 14 expect the possibilities of the #tory itself t furnish real humor with- out this sort of burlesque. At any rate the ploture is full of Jaughs for those who dom't wirry ahout the lack of ap. Officers Installed. Adna R. Chaffee Canton- . No. 7 tional Indian War Veterans, held its semi-monthly meet usually begins at once and the akin gets well quickly and eaaily. 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Buy : large 60-%_ t bottle at any Wiils. b loiew: Shat, cop store that sells medicine and just see tion | £ 4 the cause of nealy all h 2R youres he did not believe that a ues sPnen s il Fendaches| D,,"Caldwell!s SYRUP necessary. | es! even for thos: Dr. Caldwell” causes a gentle, easy bowel movement average size about $54.50 A group of Caucasian Rugs com prised of Kazaks, Kara- baughs and Kabistans; Oriental Rus Section, Fifth fioer. definitely. Greatly Reduced In the Semi-Annual Sale The one sketched above, a Junior Floor Lamp, has 2 metal base and stand of floral design, finished in antique gold, 2 adjustable sockets, a 2-piece plug and silk cord. The shade of taupe georgette, over rose-colored silk and fringed with green taffeta and gold braid. Lamp $13-50 Shade $12-50 In French gold and black, antique gold, silver and gold, silver and blue, black and gold, Verde antique, Venetian and copper finished portables. Reduced Prices, $12 to $15 The Lamp Section is now located on the Sixth floor Semi-Annual Sale of Mirrors, $58° Fine Plate Glass Mirrors, one of which is sketched, in four patterns and three different” finishes in each pattern. Suitable for use with a console table, as a hall furnishing, or for any purpose that one could de- sire a particularly attractive mirror. Really, an unusual value. Mirror. Section. Fifth floor. 4.5x8. These rugs are woven in striking color combinations. and they wear almost in The 395 cial features of this group ot Lillihan our buyer could secure. Wonderful motiis, in dark lusterous shades are the spe about 4x7 in size. Just the proper complement to a den, library or living room that needs a touch of Oriental beauty. Rugs. averaging Semi-Annual Sale of FURNITURE Features Greatly Reduced Prices All furniture from our regular In many cases, only one suite or piece of a kind. greatly reduced prices make stock. The Deferred Payment Plan —A convenient way chase furniture when does not wish to make the ¢n tire expendijture at once. very attractive opportunity to furnish any or all of the rooms These of your home, @ Free Shipment and any neces- sary packing or crating of furniture to assure its safe ar- rival at your railroad station, if you live out of town. to pur- one From the Living Room Section 3-pc. Mohair and Velour Suite-—Greatly reduced to. . . .. 3-pc. Jacquard Velour Suite—Greatly reduced to..... Extension Day Bed in Velour—Greatly reduced to. .. ... .$285 .$235 .. 580 From the Dining Room Section 10-pc. Walnut and Gumwood Suite—Greatly reduced to. .$140 10-pc. Tudor Walnut and Gum Suite—Greatly reduced to $175 10-pc. Berkey & Gay Suite—Greatly reduced to......$395 From the Bedroom Section - 4-pc. Antique Maple and Gum S uite—Greatly reduced to. . $212 4-pc. Light Walnut and Gum Suite—Greatly reduced to. . . $194 4-pc. Berkey & Gay Suite—Greatly reduced to .......$395 From the Bed Section Simmons Metal Bed, in Ivory, Walnut and Mahogany. . ..$10 Buoyant Layer Felt Mattresses — Twin Size, special at. . . . - ocvonioass vomsnainsvniness IO Double Size, specialat.. .....................$23.50 Soft Goose Feather Pillows, special at ..... From the Wicker Section 3-pc. Reed Suite, with upholstered cushions and backs— Greatly reduced to...................... .....$87.50 Furniture and Bedding Sections, Sixth and Seventh ficors.

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