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AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, \\A\ HI\GT()\' D. C., FEBRUARY 28, 1926—PART - AMUSEMENTS. Current Attractions. - GATHERING THEM IN An'* Internatxonal Flgure’ ’ i ERTAIN youths may be “devils in | had described them. Then somebody | NATIONAL—Cyril Maude. don theaters, who will offer “Mirth, C their own home towns. s the | suggested New k would he a more | Washington will say farewell to Modes and Melodies”: Alice May How- song writers put it, but that doesn't | interesting background for American | Maude during his fortheoming | 2rd and Sophie Bennett, in “Feminine make it easy to find a home town for | ma patrons. zement at the Natlonal Theater, Harmony, d Paul Nolan and Com- % the devil-——when vou want to put him | Willilam Le Baron, associate para- | wexinning Mondav, ) . as both | Pany in i . 4 |in,the movies mount producer, smiled. le ex the famous comed R B | Pphotoy will be “Free to e Archangel Michael hurled Luci. | pressed the ,fear that others might nent inite in the announcement that | Love.” with Clara Bow and Donald 4 fer from heaven to earth, ac < | smile, too, Two decades he will not in appear in this city. | Keith heading the cast, . to tradition, but where. The & since the book was written T THE WORLD'S SUPER-THRILLER WORLD'S SUPER-THRILLER Well sat with the honors and i umption is that he went through | people don't take S: s seriously moluments which his 43 yi T KEITH'S—Mme. Trent f | the crust some umed | s former D as a_modern d command of a large od_region man of the world familiar sur- | and management have brought 5 PR i e ¢ Nk e nERiige re to his begn.| Mme.Emma Trentint will heagiine | 4 with fire exits at Vesuvius, Popoca- | roundings, it might be difficult to get o the B. F. Keith bill next week with a4 tepetl, Kilauca, Mount ktna fujl. | over the idea that he was a heing of esents titul Devonshire at the end of | ext ¥ : ; the ‘current season, the concert pianist, Eric Zardo, as ; ; : vama. He gets about freely and ex-| mysterious power. will be seen here in Michael Ar.| Sistinz. ; i | ercises a wide influence, it is gener-i Adolphe Menjou. who is playin e heas O e i - o i . ally believed, in all countries vole, solved the problem by suggest- . riging i & 4 i | When Trengh writers describe him |ing that the effect of a big city be in PR LI Sl e e T Foos o Ihe i French: when English authors | troduced by means of views through - tation of one of his novels b - i . | but him into print he usually is Eng- | windows or In backgrounds of studio ‘A Woman Shot From a Cannon Through These Char People” has been | -Big I'un Show e p L lish. And the same is wue in Ger-| #ets without identifying it as | a Sheet of Steel Armor Plate” conspicuon in New York ety Theater next week Ml r . i Ttalian and other 1Anguazes ality. In this way the dramatic in . 14 on tour this season. It is said to | Bl Watson ranks with the oldest of | 3 : L o t putting him into pictures is dif- | terest will be concentrated on the - “The Fiddler of Infinite Surprises” horoughly amus and smart, | the Columbia Circuit comics. Starting Sy b c 4 When D, W fith began | story and players, and audiences w he Supporting compans . includes | nEArlY two deeades agv. the slider . Cenarations ot \Bhming MArie Cor| not he tempied to make mental criti FRANK WHITMAN Alma Tell. May Collins, Herbert M has been 'mml constantly before the | - : jrelli’s book, “The Sorrows of Satan,”|cisms by seeing Satan strolling down —— Shull, Alfred Drayton, Geoffrey Millar | f0otlights facing Columbia Wheel au- . ! he thouzht he would o to London and | Piccaditly or along Fifth avenue. He | PHIL 1.0 Fivle Gelli Tentored With B TP S el i “upme v two seasons alone (when % do_the scenes there as Miss Corelli , will seem more real. i FEIN and TENNYSON VISSER & €O. vaudeville Intrigued him) “Sliding 7 = Eotia ittt b i - * | i Watson was a Keith headliner. % & a Radio”—By Wm. K. Wells “The Original Singing Duek™ STRAND—Willie Creager’s | But now he is back in the fold 4 ’ cast was taken. This was reproduced | nt ers. ! Where he first rose to stage recogni- Summer Stock News in_celluioid TONIE GREY & Nest week Willie Creager and his | tion. and heading a show of which 5 . # [ YW ASHINGTON'S successful Sum-| 1In order to make every movement ent rtaine consistinz of 10 snappy | he 1s not only the star but the owner / oy - & wer stock company of last year | free the arms and other lim! —IN— syncopators, will headline the nd | as well. He will present an imposing 3 sgems likely to he found almost intact, | jointed. The hips were built in lami. | “RUN_DOWN" ; hated strips, much like the armor of swozvam. Others will be Emil Casper | arvay of principals, including Anna & {as to complexion of personnel, when 3 f the new scason Convenes mext Spring. | olden days.' When Miss Phiibin was| D@ PHOTOPLAY Y and Dolly Mol 1 k-face come- »pp. David -London. Bernie ¢ linns, in “Sug nk Mallihan, Gus Leger hree former principals sed in the second body she was Filly \\ln! te from Paris < and_Lon- | Ford. Philip White and Syivia Noir. s, tional Theater Plavers have s able (¢ move freely, as it weizhed only | NN LON CHANFY .. trifle. But as every musele was for the return er ement, and four % ; others have indicated a complete sur- | bractical, the illusion is s 1o be In & Mys ey Thriiler of 1 s Limehouse 1 Colorful Hlstory - A e ‘ “THE BLACK BIRD” Dorothy Tierney, ingenue with last [ g pis ERITAPS no vessel in the history the United States trade in the : w Miss Tiernet has supplemented her | < P Allantic bad grown to large propor- : 1 R Sanan e bl poRE AN AE I. A s c ALWAYS THE B ST FOR LESS tions. interesting career as the fa-nack and forth un the American | Her art - e | k& 1 B B F promises to I a broad re ate Constitution, hero of 40 | flag. The Barbary Corsairs. who had DOROTHY TIERNEY, | flection the con: o Mgt. "Nfls'"‘lhflw 3 s |been confined to e Mediterranes é IRNEY, g Sk Pradt ndrt o le%b Shmmer c to 3 been confined (o the Mediterranean| g ;o iher of Iast season's National Theater Playérs, who will come again. | DUring a great pact bl bist Summet ", _MONDAY Night %7 .* TSR 7 b i season's troupe. is the third to return \ } B AR . I signed contract. Since leaving here | || B SHUBERT 0 OWEN MOORE AND RENEE ADOREE B Riaai ek T Rich cargoes were shipped i lies in stage design and decoration E r Numme story of thiz schooner, now |[for more than two centuries by the produced for pictures by James | Spanish and Portuguese, found them- actress and art director and many of | | S ) POSITIVELY STARTING under the { “Old" Iron- | selves badly in need of prey. The the handsome sets exe il | 7& ’ dates back more than a cen- American merchant marine was most . . Charlie Squires wer et LAST igEFK TONIGHT ind a quarter. An exact dupli- [inviting. At that time all the great iHe smal s Miss | ent . . = » of the famous old ship is to be nations of Furope were paying the Tier Presented & /V - p Matinees, 2:15; Evenings, 8:15 Rargmount; ‘to/ e ubed iin'| Gorsalrs! (hibitte | Miss Tierney is triply blessed as i OUTSTANDING HIT OF THE LOCAL MUSICAL-THEATRICAL SEASON Ironsides.” In 1504 the Constitution, under the | tress, artist and vocalist. Indeed it Desizned by Joshua Humphries of command of Commodore Edward LE PARADIS Spencer Tupman Mayfower Band, | now said her vocal nt may | \ d ! .G usic Lovers iiladelphin on what were then Preble, bombarded the forts at ipoli o Tuesday night, Le Paradis an- | and this is supplemented by specialty {land her on the concert stag 1 To W:.hn:];;on; th"‘;r H(‘o'n; :nd M l;o e o > of the fast Frenc reed peace n rther q P . ers and clever entertainers iveral ear she sang UNITED STATCS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATIO TIGERT. mEFORE the fast Frencty |BRA._dotesd. geuce, SiGu! further |,y nces a “Night in California,” with cers and clever entertain _|several productions last year sk e, | UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF EOUCATION, S [IaERT. serone of Constitution was ! tribute, on four Cor States and | yonical bowers of greenery, real ancing are | ulthough it was dio and at AN A O e gt SaanCIATION AT WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Hartt's shipyard, Boston, in!liberated 115 American prisoners in|opange,trees and almost real hunani Mayflower T informs = that | ON MONDAY LAST MADE A FERVENT PLEA FOR THE DETHRONEMENT 0F several | ¥ aver: s attles i v c RESLATIDAY PARTIALITY FOR JAZZ SEX NOVELS AND SALA The construction of the shipslavery. D one of the battles | rees while Director Harry Albert of 3 voice was given its and_most AMERiCA'S B several new features which | with the Corsairs. the Phiindelhia. & {the Le Paradis Band, essaving the role q_um‘., te “plav. | Foxeuses il “he | wer to outsail and outma- | sister ship of the Constitutlon, ran | ¢® =05 a G (M T last each of SWANEE. it o i senoH GOk WHY, THEN, her opponents. She carried a |aground and was stured by the | hig co-workers in the role of some Darice tuiies that steam . with ayn-|materialize her ‘vecal ‘capabilities jon amount of sall and a very | pirates. Directly under the guns of | vt star. Specially booked enter- | copation and a continuous succession | the National's sta ; 5\[’ he heavy hattery of 24-pounders on sun- | the Tripolitan forts, Stephen Decatur Tt il riun of dantes | o on andia continuaus sticcession | By Bheln e His Saok was mususliy Hien | and e picked crew sailad alongside | Laiers L DE e dancing | oy audesllie noveltles are the attrace g ipigrriey. are now safe above the water line that the guns |the Philadelphia in a ketch and In a | il continue until 2 a.m. ileaday evening has been set aside||Into the fold of the National T! or he used in the roughest sea.| hand-to-hund conflict killed or drove | " giident Prince Night” is an- | for “vaudevil 'vfl..\[ir\- "'u’.‘m ..l‘..\:n' Players MASTER s period 18-pounders were the |overhoard into the sea all of the Pt | .o hcad for Thurs when the com- | tious program of dance and song num- | 5 cannon on frigates. rates. Then. burning the ship, they [ BN RCCE GHC BN S he the guests i, '8 \Wall da comedy apeciaities; Byl 3 7 | BUILDE hoat was 175 feet on the water. | sailed out of port without the loss of | (e300 n01 for the supper dance, B e e Raxlroadmg. line and the truck of the mainmast |a single man . Tea dances Wednesday and Friday | Baltimore perforn: with jazz dance 306 1l et | o was more than 200 feet from the In the Constitution literally | . 1 irne ™0™ aourish with unabated | spe Vi r 5 N dance | ANYTHING'S likely to happen to MON, TUES_THURS. & SAT. NIGHTS waterline, In the construction of the | saved the Union in a series of sweep- | ity ! ', ‘;‘ pre \“’ BT week- | 83 jygiywood —and it's usually the WEDNESDAY MATINEE hoat xceptionally ~ heavy ~timbers ing victories over the RBritish fleet ‘ el R C C on Wed- | paxpected e ? X all 2 n g S nesday, when varic ar dance or- | i were used, many of which Between the vears 18121815 it cap- N iR i AT ! " One day recentiy , vived to the present day ull | tured the viere, Java, Pictou, sk UL . play in competition, with the | jng . street car ) lines were very fine under ter ‘vane, Levant 15 other ships.| The Mayflower Gardens, Washi - o ‘wn.w-x- S s eived the surprise of iv 1 much like the present d acing | These victorles so aroused American | ton's “garden of melody.” offer dance | Slddies” | romised for | (o discover \Wall Seeis iceing N | i music with glittering syncopations and iwrsday, ingroduce troupe of | {pe i \lston hts. It wes because of her heavy |pride that threatened secession was s it e . T r motorniin s : fnelody. JRIOVOeC b L s L ; nging from § cgllecting and rir the fares WED & FRI. NIGHTS \ Still Attracting Immense Audiences to Poli's Theatre? Eidex and maneuvering ability under |averted e y pleu e e e «uil that she was hrought out of her During the 90-minute duel with the il i e early teens, ! ¢ was all explained in eve | BECAUSE, engasements scavcely damaged British Guerriere, a batte in which g little tabloid s g papers SAT. MATINEE \ EC SE, The copper bolts and sheeting for | ? dled rings avound Dimitri Buchowetzki. lay also is broadcasting un- | fon had volunteere e N AS ONE EMINENT CRITIC SAID vessel were made by Paul Revere te and smashed her D MITRI BUCHOW I, the S uncing ixanintrenched | Greet car through wary N et e e 20D — E the first flag flown from the hoa shol of the largest shot i R s e oy titutio | cut-off between Hollyw oo ¥ ) > TS A MusICAL AcHIEVEY e by Betsy Ioss. The lumber | struek the side of the Constitution, SRnssia; Ot 1893, Uis [ Angeles v =N\ \ ARTISTIC, "CLEAN. REVERENT V) the trizate consisted of live oak, [but the plank was so hard it fell out | fyher was a singer with the lmperial \RCADLL ! . | \ ENNOBLING SPIRIT SELF-SAGRIFICE : and vedar. from trees |and sank in the waters. b sty an & Poiermbese | T s e 2 Sunday, March 7 Seats Thurs \ ¢ while still ding in This was noticed by the men. and a | e guended the University of Wi weo 1 - ; | Her Other Self. Thousands Upon Thousands Have Seen ery went up saw and Emperor Fredericl William's | b ! sy | g EARL CARROLL Sosic and Byelés. by ‘Dutoiby Dnne ot was launehed on October Huzza: her s ve made of iron. | Academy in ¢ Upon. the cont ot g 2 the & oot M ARY PHILEIN has a possession | s ' St v % Entire Produciios 1. on the third aitemp e the shot fall out! B »f his schooling he became of ihe It dances 2 i | The direct reason for the building From that moment the name of the | {njentified with the Moscow Dramatic wi Wy the In=sitetla L 5 “ ”1 Nighte, SO0 o the Constitition was the unseiled | Constitution was garnished with color- | heater until the vutbreak of e Wit - : ture based on Willian l WHITE CARGO conditions with Tripoli. In the year | {ul title of "Old Ironsides. Phin e seived ad' e Nist llevtenant| THucaday, respectively. both in e ¥ Ehilbin pla o — in the Russian army on the Galician affairs to which the public is inv front. Saturday harleston contest for untque in all filmdon won she weirs a spe-| Ermiliew Studio there. Throughou a group of eccentric dan ! 4 4 w which s B 1 ise Based on h vovel “Hell's Play. the revolution he continued with th aded by Harviet Pool. jeasby avhich & | 1 on the Novel. “Hell's Play players and married Baroness Rostis! Rodendorf. Con ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF sars of first rank. HARGES are heing circulated that person.” the noted Gilda Gray. who first fali the shudder of fame as the ! vesult of her South Sea dancing |Bar THE MAYFLOWER Lon Chaney has invented. hut with- fidence in its hold on the public. <hivers ditions became e in Russia i 2 haney has . dded | | 0. with his wi : ea th rsday, Mareh 1, 13 o this, she wi i 1y | he chief renson ussigned is thut | A the story goes, Gilda was driven | 5 With hi ‘\;‘1'*» they made u thrill b arohiod, 1% A womian \ i | CONWAY WINGFIELD | To ‘ 50 Berlin that he discovered le of one form or an yrominent vaudeville Doy S SA S o Patterson MeNutt Presents for o Special Trinn completely. She i said 0 wes P by Ida Vera Simonton In 1916 he returned to Moscow and will be continved. A lyamade scrubwom | A vivid Play of the Primit - Lacks Self Confld ence me interested in motion pictures Uiactlon will Be rtaged Priday] s iyl vl declded he e Written and e ST T -Cor EETE R s T [NATIONAL TOMD th> movie is beginning 1o lose | facial 2 Skt sted many pictures f fted 10 bolster up azency. which declined to pay §; dineoterl. hany eplctun e piche Wi, o B 10 Tt e | Week Tor the charming RGN and six | haL are famiinr in (bl countiy. |y, b b - G A Y ETY NINTH NEAK AN s THE GENUINELY HILARIOUS COMED‘t R iance of snusic Wit pictures | T “Othelio’ una) “Defer: the Gront, Hlo| Tt 2:15 - TWICE DAILY - 8:15 T SRR S i B i Bl 1 TN N LADIES' CLUS THEATER | LADIES’ MATINEE DAILY, 25C it urcHentral music s belnk | is sald 'to liave igatneredin 9700 | (AEUAITL £ with Norma Talmadge QUARTETTE |l THE SEASON’S BIG BURLESQUE SENSATION! mphony al music i b (tured 3 more of single day for a performa and Eugene O'Brien, eaters. Then came the Newark, N. J. And it 18 claimed that e E = Tomorrow Night at 8:15 ndh HARRY HASTINGS’ e e up enthusinsim with its |also Sam Katz of the Publix theater n : 8:15 hythm comblnation (gene recognized as Frances Marion. Washington Auditorium {| wiTh lso has not heen unusual, on [ subsidiary org n of theaters | GAMUEL GOLDWYN has just com cuts Now, Jordan 13 il G : s, to present @ sort of dra- |corralled by’ Paramount) has offered pleted an agreement with Frances s—81.00, $1 Rl ki 3 3 prologiie to lend atmesphere to | her $10,000 for a week's engagement | Marion, famous scenario writer, by i EI.I.IoTT "“GE"T hictnre tort. and from this grew [at the new Metropolitan Theater in [ which she will devote her < ot “nstom of introducing an ocea- | Boston, which she has declined. clusively to Samuel Goldwyn e . A YELLING 100 Nng ol Elllott Nugent onal veealist as “a special, added at If Gilda is to become a living pic | tions, which are to he released throu g v etion : ture in’ the photoplay fleld at a | hat organization g With FHANK X SILK Sh O ; e L e el i b Ron ey - . THROW CARE TO THF WINDS AND LALGSF; tion is the o n‘v\'vvm-vntn vm--l.n\ie interests that | fre ce capacity. It s repor 2 Mis. ¢ L huren R 4 i AS LOUDLY AND AS LONG AS YOU WISH Riutio il Dresent st R W D - e i See the Parade of Living Flowers, The Human Foun- i tain, The Hula Hula Dancers, and a Big Silk Stocking i T TR At $15,000 h. Under th 0 G hlnun a0 Gt wircuaive EOURNH ICONGERT S [l et (oo sr LEGMANIA CHARLESTON STEPPERS NEXT WEEK ... 00000 SEATS THURS. probably the highest regular salary s and Saturday Colleen Moore's *‘Irene. By el T HILADELPHIA SEAT WERR PN B W ATSoN e i ainen_ wroousson. oy o ey oot Srenmond s et ool chu, e S, el ORCHESTRA HoUS CYRI L PEOPLE” Tresic + ehi ) color: sequences, in | bESUUTUIAIT GROCE),. wanirice, lncidentally, the scripts "APITAL'S FAVORI ) . gt John McCormick. producer of | o g A RGO AN T 7 i the entire fashion show cprepe” and all the Colleen Moore enry King's “Stel dallas i I » . enee. were piaced on the M In | ickves for Fivet Batipaal coiease, 1810 s ot i e e w \\I'ESII;AY"\M:AIII('(I:H.RZII«!“ MAU DE l;\) ‘\H( 'Hb\'l.l, ARL ton 5 Mr. Colleen Moore, a guarantee to 4 5 b . 3 the lists of “the 10 hest pictures of Irene” will be the ¢ the best of his ability that nothing | 1425 " were prepared by Miss Marion iR R a unoanl o It e Obllekn | e e B 3 : 4 V. (= ALAUGH FEAST! | coMin MR RDER wroughent in natural colors * her most ardent admirers, e d the Photoplay Magazine ; ; : ‘hinn show demanded color in mat.| Collean herself iy now busily en. | Lcon awarded th ],,h,‘,: DAy Marasine 5 DAk @ -_— il hues to preperly emphasize the | gaged in_the preparation of her next oresque” and “Abraham Lin- - € il . filance and extravagance to be |story. “Elli Cinders,” the ‘tale of a | . ooresd her o JUETS, R =~ e 3 9y med on’the sereen. el e Me et T s Er“est Schnelhng - Great Artists of the World Exclusively A ;‘a w e the very latest models in mi may commence thi onth. Alfre 3 ~ SUN Y MA1 3 e e this month, | Alfred bty ey BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE, FEBRUARY 28 Vidv's wearing apparel will he found. |5 Green. who directed “Sally” and 1 ¥ - Pi A £ vach season he ented fully “irene” Will direct “Flla Cinders d| Lubitsch’s New Picture. and ihe Famous 4 " - In His M‘,.‘ Al Revur — e — — — | ERNST LUBITSCH'S Tlxr picture Flonzaley Quartet 4 i o (NI N R X, 3/ ,‘THE GRAB BAG" s firs L America his first with a American | byl (K8 < f . le. will b Mat,” by N hurs. 1: o G . S Must ]\eep Informed Rellglous Weather propl’let .\rl‘ ‘_\1\”"'": 4% A Fri fnreh 18 2 " n E ver '.“_.‘ SWWOMEN not er |in staze or | FATHER RICARD. “the Padre of his also will be the director's first ) at Keith's sereen work can shirk the re the Rains.” ¢ <« weather fore.|dUtempt to interpret Fifth avenue an \ f . - o pRvls heathenwark linicadian The Door Mat” is o : : sponsibility or pleasure of veading caster of Santa Clara University, has [ Simon pure, domestic comedy-drima = S T 2y e Whenever they wish, savs Blanche been added temporarily to the Doug- | with scenes in Madison avenue home: Sweet actresses must be well lax MacLean production staff now en. | Brondway. beauty shops. the studi M Fres 306 fo S250; Saturday Matinee i sat. Matsec. $1.0 1 med on every known s - R o, " ol W 0l square and sthe i e 0 In filming “That's My Baby.” | 1500 trimmines of Manbattan. TWICE DAILY ! Ford's Famous Fiddler i note are un s of e vene ith “Gram” and Neighbors fro F I ( ' I I i ey a1l cculint have |exterior scenes in the picture, Father A . STOLEN SWEETS > fotir p,-ym,m',/y'”” Pi il of drama and evowded with | Iicard s services were sought in dney Lust, who for five vears hus | THE OLD TIME MAINE N cnown situation. Nor could [drawing up the production schedule, conducting the Leader photopla i / Jdifving them for a role assigned for th K & warning the pro- {the Elite, Fourteenth sty and s il oni 2rera o ngla hem. Most of them come to the | ducers of ching bad weather { Rhode | avenue, and the Hippo [ 4 A 4 \iex from school 1 have never and thus alding them In adjusting |drome. on K at Ninth street. in addi. | STILL | A — i AL RS ird of any of them servi prison | their working schedule. tion to the Grand, at Seventh and K B U R L E s K All-Star g " 4 STREET ntences or of knowing anything | Basing his predietions on astro-| streets_southwest sout crooks or the ways of crooks, al “sun <. Father Ricord % Acts _S"""""d " Engagement Ertraordina (The American Venus) i one of them must be ready 16 | has suecessfully foreeast Pacific Coast . ©0es a Unique Headliner ; The. Distsghioned Anertcon | Pav A erook role on a moment's | weather conditions for many vears. - The Popular ~Comic ! Soprana otice. and is regarded in the Western States { i i S Ok ik trus that an sctress Gan UL |88 BIMosTIRTANBIE: Tt TOMORROW STAN STANLEY ALICE American Beautics i any sort of part over. However, even | 2 WARDMAN THEATER { In the Audience y Sith ability she must know something } NIGHT | from 1008191 G E N T L E | » 5 of the type she is portravi . of - 3 v | S ndine s Mt thaw SHySSIE | Challenges Paris. ! Wardman Park Hotel Willard Hotel "LOOMER & DAY Late of the Metropoiitan and THE AMERICAN VENUS slse in giving knowle Plowing | HHOLLYWOOD is broadeasting (FNW’W\“"'?W”‘ HOTEL LOBGY) Ballroom Bad Cold Selections " from Her iwough old classics, keeping up with throughout the United States, a ~ o 8:15 P.M I i S Ertensive Repertoire MACK SENNETT’S “OVER THERE ABOUTS” ihagarine iatotieaiali ootuny n 1 o e L e e Thomas Herbert Stoc J VRN . oy b PACO CANSINO 3 nodern fiction, knowing poe . e felaim to the fushion supremacy of the iportant place in th of @ sereen | fymous fashion designers gathered in R SR Juanus £ comen . ‘ faver- At i i Do or she cares (o | jis stuidios from all parts of the orld, Company Presents ’ = W T ) —THURS HL—SAT wh any preat heighis concludes | ang to th s of novel crea s . - - ‘ SN s o 3 {4nd o the musses reations | | 2 5 e o 1o the mames st v oatons | BN IDVILICY. | FREELECTURE | MERRITT & COUGHKLIN 00 : T AUCE JOYC JACK HOLT —|of the world nightly In “Something Different DANCING | ie fia Metcupalie set un she claim | 5§ VAN /MP-Y0-DATE COMED ~ ZELDA BROS. 5 e s DAVISON'S fruch s i sance 1or |l |".m:< woking like o piker s Week of March 1st FENW]CKE illing "::n:fl ¢ ” K2 o s L 50 100 fas o rectly i g few lessons. : Lis claims have foundation in many i 3 TFABLES. ATorse the Novel, The RO R £ s ' i 7 THE DAY , 128N gg A = Magazine Prize s S0 M W. Class and dance Saturday |vespects. Money has been no objec 1 , 8:30; Saturd Thal Al S Gl P! . z 173 graye BIChEaE orn S P ) g o sy B ‘ i i JaiEe . NS B e EQUING | “ENCHANTED : i HILL” Waler." Dy { | thelr various cinemas. Offers of fabu- ; 2 - el l lous salaries have won over from the $1.00 7‘;‘: 'B‘;“' nxi'" 5 ME. S D PEMBERTON fashion centers of all of the rest of 3 SOV 3 ; s Sl el ey Gl A e Bhoae the world. practically, the best design- phone, Columbi 2000 DW. X0 \“ "\.T‘.‘."‘r Yot Nites, A8, Mats. 2% JOHNNY ARTHUR IN OUR GANG IN i " lors of women's wear alive, and mil- NT. iareain Mat. sun. & “CLEANING UP” “YOUR OWN BACK YARD" ACHER Jlions—literally mixsions—are _ being Free to the public = s : . o fepent “hand aver fst” to materialize —=o bl Msissicnicbentsila W, Jie PHONES; MAIN 4484, wss, aa23 y ! " e T —T— e, their s=autiful designs. - ; Sup

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