Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 24

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THY YVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926. monologist; Carl Mathieu and Henry 2 James Stanley, baritone; Stanley Baughman, bass; Billy Mur- ay, tenor-comedian; Sammy Herman, phonist, and Franke Banta, pianist. Negro spirituals and other dialect (Continued from Twenty-third Page)|sroused renewed enthusiasm. Sup- | numbers given by the Peerless Quar. S plementary features include a new |tet, Mathieu Burr, Stanle: and Batm» is appearing in the title role, and 1 “Aesop Fuble,” cartoon cceived i generous sharc of.ap: Walter Prid as the hero, merely |com > organ embe ment from the audiences at both represents her new face. b a and 1da V. Clarke. “Mannequin ns str on Q. 3 s the | ¢ He 's xvlophone solos_in- < 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE is a full-: -strength, first-grade Santos Coffee. % 3 £ = [ Its mellow flavor and tempting aroma is already pleasing thousands of Washington housewives. We sell the news recl complete the program. piaster (oL 4. el A pause | i v e / so much of this coffee that it is al- RIALTO—"The Palace of Pleasure.” ; - | an Vi's W - Ways fresh and you can depend on Betty B . S . Tmporeant lem are pjiye st ; ) : each new pound being as good as 7 fre Ma Astor, Donald Crisp, g - = # 5. Pleasur i : ! Olana and’ Lottie| Vefsatiiity and excellence charac ] the last. 3 \« armen,” i : L e : erized the concert program "':gf{"m} A trial will convince you that o oo : — day night at the Raleigh Hotel . i . it sacions i ekt AMBASSADOR—“Blucheard’s Seven | by the Swarthmora College Musical " alltvelisayfabouti SROICEOCR S R Wives. Clubs, under direction of Karl W. S : _ . ' COFFEE is the absolute truth. vorld- siren, Lola Montez, and randall's Ambassador Theater the | Nocka. 8 H 3 We guarantee satisfaction and re- < B '®| " The Glee Club, responsive and well e s oAl . ok B ek et | bulanced as to parts, achieves unusual spectfully solicit your patronage of ‘which this Star 1s capable. 0 e g usic by Har- | €ffects by precision of attack, fine at our special price this week.. ... T heaiienl Tolo - love|old T. Pense | Gertrude Kreisel. | eXecution of nuances and flexibility of Bhsr aiie: of ot S e e ; ime in its numbers: “Red AMen's A and republie factions battled furiously | “1ts enief fectare is First Nation h Chant,” “The Bells of Shan- oNTHE AR THE A&P GYPSIES STATION wcap and facally, is portrayed by Miss|travesty ¢ o making of movie s d o L-I:mp 0 the }\e.s\ R z TONIGHT 0 'TO 10 P Compson st @ background of | piuebenr e and enc = o | ck bound to cat 3K in s are played by Ben tion its -1 1, anche Sweet, Lois Wilson, | Jolly Roger,” a medley u[ sums the mo : 3 Sliide e songs and “Alma Mater.” Snmehe Sam Herdy, Dorothy, Sebaiianyend he Instrumental Club proved en- as a young a3, | e colios for Clandaller Mt uning with Its excellent rendition A&P BRAND ) cast include mar ndall’s Meliey [of the march “Knights and Lades,” - i& ‘Ramanb anaiLs FlE SR W50 “The Drum Major” and the lively “On 3 Hike. e i == Well blended voices of the quartet— e Walter S. Studdiford, first tenor, of is delightful. poe and | (his city; Frederick R. Townley, sec- Short s of 1 include | hi f . aDP- | ond tenor; Donald G. Dudley of Wash- e 1 and a| P& age 4sCo | inzion, baritone, and John S. Miine, snappy V. er comedy. Mischa | Yesterday & 5 aced an| hass—presented “Lo, How a Rose,” Guterson's . also provides | audience en - and of g Could She?” “I Miss Her” and rich musics ckground for the en-| Women wise enoug By the ing to Pr tire program. time she had ely ltte | 3iss Anne Lefever, accompanist for 4§50 bow of departure it wis apparent that | o , Wabihcerdl in BighTy Spre. PALACE—“Th. for the minute modern wisdom had | Song and Dance | © 2 {ciated plano solos and Friend D. Hunt- Man.” Sie 2 A 0| er in violin solos. Chamber music of Wholesome amusement creating g 1 5 ; finement and beauty was played by 4 to be i = enen s S1Mr. Hunter, Walter Coleman, 3d, 5 reater this wi Sk | flutist and ‘cellist, and Everett U. ation of or . . 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