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YAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926, Roach’s “Our Gang” In * Back Yard,” and added shor pipe organ bill. (Continued from Page Nineteen.) leading roles, together with Christie’s ®A Balty Gob” featuring Billy Dooley. Ben Lyon in “Bluebeard's Seven Wives,” is cast ax a_differeent. stam- Di anishing Amer| = mering vouns hank clerk who Is|son. Noah Beerv and Malcolm M fired by an irate boss and left to|Gregor in the Aupporting cast, also adorn the park benches. He applies for | Aesop Fable: Thursday and Fridu and & place as an “extra’ at a motion pic i1 b ture studio and the director discover that he is a natural gereen lover. Forth- with he is turned over to the genial and high-flown press agent and herald- @d as the great Spanish lover, “Don Juan Hartez.” He Is planted on an incoming liner, interviewed and photo- &raphed in the grand manner at the pier. Next, in quick succession. come | #lx hurricane marriages, just for the Bebe Daniels Mille production, together Goofy ob,” tage Struck’ “uckoo Love.” v and Monday he Maxked Bride, aake of the newspaper space. And sod Cheer,” and a1l this time, simple John Hart is|Tuesday and ~ with Mary Kelly, | Swanson in in a Childa’ res- | Charlie Chase in * he with him | Thursday, Clara Bow in ely dohn finds it possible | Mariner,” Lige Conley In ith his betrothed and to suc-jand “Screen Snapshot Friday, eensfully persuade her that all the [Patsy Ruth Miller in “Rose of the; marriages she has heard ahout are|World.” and CHff Bowes In “Skv the bunk. and the two settle down |Hooks™: Saturday, I aymond Griffith | on their little bungalow plot and raise |in “Hands Day in Hen- chickens, | netts A sw *and “The | = Green Archer, RIALTO—"The Palace of Pleasure.” | he Palace of Pleasure.” co-starring Betty Compson and Edmund Lowe will he the attraction at the Rialto | next week I The story concerns the love :ufulrt}‘, | of Lol e s ety And | “The Masked Bride.” “Our Gang” in of all Europe d especially 1'1:-‘(;v.‘;G"""R',h",’,‘ “';‘l 'r‘my '.,Thurx"l 3 and cin | ibe s . Splendic ®gal. during period when political ‘f:.“,;,,_ g .,,11".17,..|p.:)\ @ HI{’L:" ‘"'R“if"""‘l_“";:" Amay ":fl"-’*' 2. Love™: Friday, Raymond Griffith Rtty Compson i apen as Hands Up.” and O Cooke bl She. political “Starvation Blues; Naturday, Ja ih an A 'l‘"‘_ Juse 0 Holt in “The Enchanted Hill." Lige T cutiawed yoy Conley On Edge,” and “The ¢ * " The Ttast act of | ATCHen N8 Dorothy Pilzer, soprano. and Nicholax CAROLINA. n::l‘r“‘:”n"‘:'_"‘”";_"I'_"_";’:'n"‘“ R “L‘: ;_‘u" Sunday and Monday, “Sally of B SOMPERY. | the Sawdust,” ol Dempster e Libe presented as and Sy e C) Tuesday, “The = Only Thing,” Kleanor Boardman and Harp Music at Rialto. SRl S S R up of seven girl harpiste un. Thursday, he Pony der the direction of Marie MacQuarie, | Betty Compson and Wallace | with a unique program of harp music. | Beery: Friday. “The L nhofy . is the real musical feature at the Ri-| | on “Chaney and Mae Busch; : - alto Theater thix week. which has at- tracted considerable attention. ‘The music will complete featuring Billy Gloria Swanson ‘Your Own 't reels and | the | Tuesday and Wednesday, Richard ix in Paramount’s production, “The an,” with Lois W in “The Splendid Crime,” a Willlam De amilton with “A Dooley; in Para- and Glenn day, Buster Keaton in “Go West." entitled “A Harpland Fan. | CHEVY CHAS Ances in 52 of the largest theaters in|and Norma Shearer in “The Tower the conntiv: lof Lies Pathe. Review, Aesop's = = Fables and News Kvents uesday, PRESIDENT—"Lost Battalion. Douglas MacLean in “Twenty-three nd-a-Half-Hours” Leave,” Imperial Days in eamp, transports. the train- | comeds West | Side ing area. the “pocket” in the Argonne | Wednesday sday, Richard surrounded by the enemy and cut off | iy and ston in *Woman from the source of supplies, then the | |jandled Sermetes A heroic six-day stand by the American \iarnin irse,” News Events hove—all of this and through it all a | ga fine touch of comedy, is “The Lost|of (he Rattalion,” which will continue at the | comedy., . Charles (Bick) Jones | B 1 A Hal | first chapter. n “‘Durand h “O Buster’; Tuesday and Wednes- School”; in *“The ‘Back “The Prep Ferguson 1 Thursday, | Unknown Lover,” | tional New: | prise party. HIPPODROME. . Mond and Tuesday haplin in “The Gold Rush topics, {ables and comedy, Wednesday, “Kentucky edy Thursda | Blue,’ rhert Rawlinson. Sen- | nett ‘comedy: Friday, Leatrice Joy in “Hell's Highroad,” Sennett comedy: | Raturday. House Petera. in *Hend Winds dventures of Mazie," No. S, and news at matinee, kiddies' sur- HOME. Sunday. Patsy Ruth of the World,” and George O'Brien and comes Tuesday, FE 0l," and Aes Miller in ieelix toon; in “Thank . "“Strong for mund Lowe in ‘s Fables; Wed. Leatrice Joy in “The Wed- Song.” and Charlie Puffy in ddled Up": Thursday, Trene Rich “omprom and Bobby Verno lippery : Friday, Clara Bow The Ancient Mariner.” and Glenn {Tryon in “Cuckoo Love': Saturday | Richard Dix in “Womanhandled, ‘Rose FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Parties Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings © 5000 Fo Alw, ain, In 8 H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Main 9136 Chairs toek | | ; LUNCH AT 1223 F Street NW. President Theater under the auspices | “\oe of Spades B ey, of the Disabled American Veterans|Grim:n i e R o kisou st iext vask ware of Your Relatives Actual survivors of the World War | of Masie. 2 o . are seen in the pictnre. Thev took | Grenuine outhern their paris without demanding com: | DUMBARTON. I cooking. Modest prices. "R war, the Ghetto,| . Sundas, shearer and Lew || Sandwiches and Coffee & hurglar, an office clerk, the only {94y in “HI retar Monday. served at our Soda son of a ‘wealthy home, sweethearts | {10001 Barrymore and Margerite Dej Fountain. and mothers—all this and more will be | it LB 0 Wouldn't | found in the picture. Bt v ay and Wednesday, the stars of the cast are|D ronson 1 A - lesey, Maj. Gen. Alex "I.nm Moore. “A Kiss for Cinderella’; y |- - ander, Ak MeNmiiv, Capt. Cutlen | Thurstay. Miiton Viola Dana, | 3 1y's Famous South- orpl. Cepaglio, a8 W in “As Man Des Fridi ‘andics always fresh AR, A el &% B¢ | Daniels and Harrison Ford in : s ot Coikley. Jack Mclean, | Quarantine”. Saturday, i s Marlon Coakley, Jack Mclean | piye “and Vera Revnolds in ““The Helen Fersuson and Blunch Daven:|Plie and Wer i port. s i AMBASSADOR—"Bluebeard's ELIT | AN B o SRERRAALTE AN ERRNSSTNNY Ren Lvon. Blanche Sweet. Lole|“A Woman of the W 5 flson. Poroihy Sebastian, Sam Har- |And news: Tuesday and Wednesday B l and Diana Kane will be seen in|Tom Moore snd Edith Roberis in uriingion the principal reles of “Bluebeard's|"On Thin Ice.” Sennett comedy Seven Wives a First National re. ursday and Friday, “Sailv of the Hotel Jease. at Crandall’s Ambassador Thea- | Sawdust.,” with Carol Dempster and ter the firsi three davs of next week, Fields, comedy and news: Sat beginning Sundav. Adden offerings . Madgd Bellamy and George | Annonnce the first large installa- will include a Paul Terry Aesop Fable | O'Brien in “Havoe,” comedy, topies | tion In the world of . other short subjects and pipe organ | &nd fables, . s music ‘ The Titanafram Wednesday and Thursday, Donglas | PIRE. Sk Ml tonens doibani Fairbanks in the title role of “Don| Sunday and Monday, Ralph Lewls | . Q" a United Artist production. with a in “The Last Edition” and comedy, | Daily from 12 to 2 news reel as added diverssement: Fri- and from 8 to 10 P.M. day Marie Prevost, Clive Brook, John | OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS | Patrick. Claude Gillingwater, and | Charles Conklin in Warn HBrothers Now Located in Our Own Bids. production, ““Seven Sinners.” a drama 922 14th St. of lanughs, thrills and mystery, also Opposite. Franklin Park Harry angdon ir The White Wing's lN Bride: Saturday, Norma Shearer snd Tew Cody in “iiis Secretary.” « Bl 1805 mented by Lige Conley in “On Edge, Formerl: Opticiane & new release of “Screen Snapshots” | 9th and b Outametriate and the sixth chapter of “The Green | ity O1u! Archer.” TIVOLI—"Don Q Douglas Fairhanks i& announced | for the first two days of next week | at Crandall's Tivoli Theater, begin- | ning Sunday, in United Artisis pro. | duetion. “Don Q." recognized as one of the star's most impressive vehicles, | together with an Aesop Fable cartoon | comedy Tuesd and Wednesda Mae Murray in “The Masked Brid & Metro-Goldwyn production, with Francis X. Bushman, Roy D'Arcy and Chester Conklin supporting, also Al St. John in “Live Cowards' the Pathe Revlew and ics of The Day’: Thursday and Gloria Swanson Paramount release, age Struck.” supported by rence Grav, Sterling. together with Al Senneti's “Love and Kis ). Paramount’s “Hands Up. atar- ring Raymond Grifith supported by — ‘Who says | and slush! Put real Marian Nixon, Virginia Lee Cor bin, Mack Swain, Montagu 3 1! George Rillings and Charles | Wn on wet fm and c°lds' Franch: alse “Our Gang” in r J.ove Bug' a Grantland Rice “Sport ca light and “The Searlet Sireak,” No. 7. CENTRAI—"The hting Edge.” “The Fizghting Edge.” a romance of the Mexican border, will he shown at Crandall's Central Theater the firet two davs of next week, beginning Sun- | day, with Kenneth Harlan and Patsy Ruth Miller in the leading roles. The Tvarner Brothers are the producers and Henry ILehrman directed. Hal Luden Contest which closed Dec. 31st, 1925. Will Be Announced This Countrys Dry? | You'll get rain, snov, |1eeti prohibt- | ~HOO0DH- RUBBERS AT YOUR DEALER'S in the March 7th issue of the American Weekly which is the regular zine section of the following Bundag N American—New York f Boston, Mast, et Los Angsles, Cal dvertiser—] ton, 8. . xamines ] eles, L fig;':m: raminer—Chici 0, Tl Examiner—San Francisco, Cals Herald—Washington, D, &, Post Intelligencer —Beattie, R nenter R o T R eean e Byracuse, 1. ¥. ican—Rochester, N. Y. can | icuse, N. Yo Lighimsen Antonlo, Tezas Amencan—Batimere, Md: and the March 13th issue of Liberty Checks are being mailed to winnere. ‘Wm. H. 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You will This is an unusual value that we are only able to offer you because of a general clearance in the Misses’ Section of these afternoon dresses and evening gowns, floor., Scallops Enliven the Mode in Women's Dresses, $59.50 Scallops and fine stitched pleating combine to sound an ultra-smart note in these Women's Spring Dresses. Binding of the same material, or facing of contrasting nude crepe de chine, accentuate the scallops wherever they appear on the lovely French blue crepe frock. Sketched, $59.50. Smart afternoon dresses —lovely evening gowns, incorporating the newest fashion features for the Spring. Better Gown Section. Third floor. “Granite”’ Silk Hose With Reinforced Granite Garter Blocks The Garter Blocks in the top of the hose identify it as the Granite make—which means that one may feel secure that their garters will not slip, nor runs appear in the hose. For beauty, serviceability, and satisfaction to the wearer, the Granite Silk Hose cannot be excelled. Made of lustrous, strong, pure silk thread. this hose comes in two weights—chiffon and semi-sheer—in the popular rose and blonde shades. Rose blonde. rose beige, rose taupe. bois de rose, ecstasy, cruiser, gun metal and the standard fawns and grays. $2 pair, With Lisle Tops, $1.75 Pair Outsizes, $1.90 Pair Hosiery Section, First floor. A New Colonial Pump For Street Wear, $12-50 Revealed the smart. trim lines and unusual beauty of this new pump is the grace of the early colonial period, combined with the . workmanship and style of today. Designed for smartness and comfort, this walking pump is of tan calfskin with trimming of a lighter leather on the tongue, giv- ing a buckle effect. Com- fortable, smart Cuban heels, in Shoe Section, Third Soor. Spring Showing of B & ] Bandelettes and Bandeaux 1 to %5 The slight molding that the new mode demands, the slender grace that Fashion decrees—is achieved by these attractive bandelettes and bandeaux of silk jersey, satin, rayon lace. Tn all the lovely colors that young girls and women like, such as peach, nile, orchid and pink. The “upliit” type of bandeaux softly rounds the figure, giving just the support women have been wanting. B and ] Brassieres, for the fuller and more developed figure, lend that jauntiness of irrepressible youth, and insure long graceful lines and smooth foundation for the fashionable Spring dresses. Shown in hand<ome. broche, satin and rayon, with side or back fastening. Cormt Rection, Third flaor. Your Little Boy Should Have One of These Novelty Knitted Suits Fine Imported Wool Jersey, $8.50 Shown Exclusively by Us These splendid little suits of 100% pure wool jersey are worn by the hest-dressed hoys here and abroad. and have many excellent points to commend them to mothers: They are 100% pure wool, sunfast and tubfast. Retain their shape after washing and wearing. Distinctive in style, fit and finish. They absorb perspiration. and being porous, adapt thuvgsel'ves readily to changes in temperature, Hygiénic construction increases the resistance of the body to cold and dampness. Button-on and overblouse models in navy, peacock, clay, hut.her and camel, with contrasting Roman striped trimmings, Sizes 3 to 8 years, Boge' Bection. Fourth floes. Harey Langdon in “The White | Wilson, and comedy.: Final chapter(O. Henry's classic, ‘Shoes”; Thursday, | comedy; Tuesd: and | Cody in na Tige Wing’s Bride,” and “The Green |of “Ace of Spades” regular children's | “The Best People,” also amateur con- | Bert Lytell * and | Conley in “On Fdge"; Monday, Lea- | Archer,” No. 5. matinee Saturd tests; Friday, Alleen Pringle in “Wild- | Wanda Wiley in 3 rice joy in “The Wedding Song.” and 5 fire,” episode three, “The Green|Wednesday, May Allison in ennett's “A Rainy Knight' LEADER, PARK Archer”and comedy: Charlie (nge,” Stan’Laurel in_ “Half y. Edmund. Lowe in “The he Merry Widow." which will be | « : b Chaplin in “The Gt and |and Pathe Review; Thursday. | Fool,” and Aesop Fable; Wednesday shown at the Leader Theater Satur. | >snoay and Monday, Ralph Lewls|comedy. |Iron Horse": Friday. Matt Moore Patsv Ruth Miller in “Rose _of the [day and Sundav. unfolds & pletur. | in sy e Tore : Dorothy Devore ‘in “How Baxter | World." and Cliff Bowes in “Brother. esque romance of n gallant Drince | mawa yeocares of Mazle' und Par RAPHAEL. | Butted In,” Ralph Graves in “Hurry, |Iv Love"; Thursday, Bebe Daniels in and a popular American dancer in a | ,owe and Lou Tellegen in “‘East | Sunday and Monday, Charles Chap- and “Hodge Podge™ Satur- “The Splendid (‘rime,” and O. Henry's small continental kingdom; Mae Mur- Pathe colored review and gift | 1in in “The Gold Rush” and Aesop |da Hoxie in “The White Out- | “Transients in Arcagia™: Friday, ray I8 seen In the title role, John Wednesday and Thursday, | Fable: Tuesday, Pola Negri fn A |law." “Our Gang" in ‘Mary. Queen [Helene (‘hadwick in “The (olden Co- Gllbert plays the prince, and others | Reginald Denny in ““California Straight | Woman of the World,” Larry Se of Tots." and Hope Hampston in coon” and Ralph Graves in “Hurry, In the cast are Roy d'Arcy. Tully | Ahead,” also Park News; Friday, dou- | in “Rummors and Razors,” Fox Color Fashion News. Doctor™, Saturda n-Tin-Tin in George Fawcett, Dale Ful- [hle bill, Bebe Daniels and Harrison |and amateur night: Wednesday TAKOMA. | "Below the juvenile comedy BEdward Connelly and Lon Poff. rd in “Lovers in Quarantine” and |leen Moore and Juck Mullhall in | St and “The S t Streak,” No. 6. Shott subjects, fncluding a comedy, | “Hoot” Gibson In “lLet 'Er Buck':| Moderns” and comedy, “Don’'t Butt| Sunday and Mondav. Beity | ———— will round out’the program. [ Saturday, Tom Mix, Billie Dove and | In"; Thursduy. Madge Dellamy in (0D In A Hi=s for Cinderell | | Iarrel McDonald in “The Lucky [ Thunder Mountain' and comedy: Fri- | ¢ B ¢ ek MPIC. }uo,-,.,.‘y,,,,' ,ddu, attraction, Harold | day, Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon | in “", i‘_""‘\'_'"*i : Sorsdss T i YOUR HOME Sunday, 7 and 9 p.m., and | Lloyd in “Hot \Water,” also Chapter he Unguarded Hour" and .--,m.j"',(! o N Jh P Womaal o (i Ol romplete ntil you get Sie Monday, at 7 and 9 p.m.. Betty Bron- |6, “Wild West." (Shows continuous ay, Tom Mix in “The Ev- | #onid, and comedye L [enax Tane on your - flons son In “A Kiss for Cinderelia” and!on Saturday, from 2 p.m.; Sunday, Whisper,” Our Gang com- | Barthe e ane ity . s will ; Tuesday, “The Last - | from 3 p.m.) Yeo Ak Grina and “Ace of | B trday. Farie Williams e Hi Ao etis mahl e Bpadas iRo: Clara Fow in Te Anclent Mariner i Trom ! Wednesd: House Peters PRINCESS. TT=r ACD! CAVie unT: Reventhi epimods of ! Storm Breaker” and com.| Sunday and Monday, Tom Mix AVOY. A e A e e o1l SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Behe Danlels in “Lov- | in “The Everlasting Whisper,” Lloyd | Sunday. Patsy TRuth Miller in evening continuous from 5 p.n Whalesale and Reiail ne” and news: Friday | Hamilton in “The Moviea” and|“Rose of the World," and comedy. = Phone M. 10293 937 H St. N.W and Saturday. “The Vanishing Am News Reel: Tuesday and Wednesday.| “Dog Daze': Monday, Corinne Griffith YORK We Contract to Buildersand All Tnst tlone ican.” featuring Richard Dix and Lols | Elinor Glynn's ““The Only Thing"” and | in “Classified.” and Buster [ Norma Shearer and Lew atitutions DECIDEDLY NEW Louise Court Jewelry Wrought in sterling silver and set with white rhinestones, these pieces have all of the delicate charm and brilliant beauty of their historic, royal originals, that were executed in platinum and diamonds. Necklet $12.50 Bracelets. .$3.50, $6.50 and $10 Earrings ... $2.50 Jewelry Sectlon, Fi Lovelink Bracelets Lovelink or slave bracelets in a variety of styles. 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