Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1926, Page 18

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18 THE EVENTRG STKR, WXSHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926, bishop. Owen Moore and Renee AMUSEMENTS || moroiimasrimn : POLI'S—"The Student Prince.” voking in “Food for Squirrels,”” an|Photo play as well, as interpreted by q Beginning its third successtul week [ACt of clever jokes. A movel act is "fl]lilleen &l(wr- -‘v(. Crandall's Metro- in Washington, the “Student Prince,” | D! 8d in cthe torm' of . RAdio EPOTIN. Ca1 Iveek. | 4 s e e |2 hy Kaufman and Kaufman. Colleen could not have heen more Go to your nearest A&P Store today and convince yourself F11 melodies, played Jast might at| Vera Revnolds and Willlam Bovd at home in her role had It been written 2 £ melodien. plased last night 4ty | e jeading rolen in "Steel Dre: | expressiy for her. Sheis both roguish \ that what we say is so. Each week—not one, but every week— Tavighly staged and adequately cast,|ferred,” the photoplay this week. The |and appealing and she really lives the f . . a this sparkiing musical. comedy’ in a | 80rY 'in ‘made especially attractivejpart of Mme. Lucy's “Impossible” | A \ we offer values unrivaled such as these listed herewith and Pprologue and four acts demonstrated | bV the fact that it is not exaggerated. i . . \ %, e “has | AS the name indicates, it deals chief.| The comedy has lost nothing of its weekly in this paper st ight "why _pubiic demand as | A8 the name indlcatet, It deals chiet | The comety hes lost oihing of Lo y in this paper on Monday, Thursday and Friday you can made necessary a three.week engage- . : A made sary w e meton it e ye gaya [ In fact, it has gained something in | 2! . learn of the tremendous savings offered. The most pleasurahle feature of the otfecusmess AIWl SEeAlistic . effects: S il S g man, who; ‘shortly Smfove the story | 1he Sssbion Shew. whish is She b ) Fori : Gl H i B e e "ok | e #as b domind fross i |0t o, B beob_ el S or instance: Glance over the first four items directly appearance. Leonard Ceiley, as Karl, office e ! rOUne | similar production. The setting is 7 ; H H X # i g7 of | the mills, because he tried to show the | Lk e setting' 1s |4 f e e prinee i ter Kin 9| L1 e b e, e 0 SO0 U | betet 4 the govens. i ot o | . beneath this editorial and note just how far a dollar S ; A8 5 S T be made in the installation of three [©OrS. exquisite. { Fngle, i teacher; Gladys Haxter, an | 180810 1N ARG, O3 Y | A splendid_cant_supnorts the star.| will go. it > . {in the young man's predicament. He h ling, as Kathie. who loven the DFRCS: (meves the life of thel daughter of the |== = & - » a | company and is invited to he a din- O P ner guest at the president's home. I KEITH'S—"Mellie” Dunham. | @0 ihero he shows the executiva A THREE DAY Sl OPENS On the Al 1t is the older generation of theater-| pig plans and they are accepted. I i3 goers that finds full enjoyment In| Mant thriling events ccur, inelud. | | | : Extra l i R e TR COUGH IS YOUR | o v o Iona Corn == 3 cans 25¢ "The AGP toplining this week. The old quad- | L 0 ohrace of the young en ville, lancers, reel and galop flashed 5 : o i flashed cineer and the president's daughier. back the memories of many in aleRd: | " The usual organ music by Alexah: e bl A | der Arons and the Earle News Reel AW, G . ton faughed at the oldsters and voung- | 460 FHORS ATC OIS = Corner of 14th and Corcoran sters as they went through the differ : others d N - jo1Ce e, e e e tiance,| STRAND—“Desthfiltay Gun.” ai8tent ot and apln 16 Ste, N.W. (H:hln 5 ‘ While the floor manager on a chair The illusion of a woman being shot s trouble. You can stop Wateh for the fremal announce- P. ked s s'-"nn WCAP‘ o i ]o P.M. them now with Creomulsion, an || 1c shouts “Swing vour partners,” Mellie | from a cannon through a sheet of » ment in this paper Thursday eve- stands on the side and piays the tunes | o5 i s the chief at-| :x;\lu:.:‘(f:::‘l\'m m‘y:‘v:ln:::" 1& :rl;:: A The Gypsy Programs are delight- : ! ful this year. Have you heard them? f an almost forgotten age. He han A t T e I o aident style | traction at the Strand Theater this || medical discovery with twofold and takes evervthi in a serieus | week, where the bill features the|| action: it soothes and heals the y B o0 A Dlt bara setting rovers the Lacath ray. gun. (handiedlin wn jastond] || innamed miembeanes fahd Quhitite ‘) AN (“'AMP S ] entire stage makes the whirling \is || serm srowth. 5 The. ishine way by Leon. the inventor Of all known drugs, creosote is ||{ EVAPORATED y ans C] dances unusually ence at the end zav ! Miss White is put into a shell and!| recognized by high medlcal au “Gram" a great reception, with atleast | joaded into the muzzle of a cannon | thoritles as one of the greatest a dozen recalls. and a large basket of | eq hy an eleetrical switch | healing agencles for persistent Coffee roses was passed ghts coughs and colds and other forms The theater has board. Sheapparently Is shot through |l of throat troubles. - Creomulsion mosphere, the lobb: heing decors a steel plate, # quarter on an inch | contains, in addition to creosote, s ) N With lanterns and farm implements | thick, four feet wide and -u;‘mK feet || other healing elements, which Tall PII4LSB(JRY S and the interfor with flags. Even the | high. leaving not even a hole ori| soothe and heal the infected mem S scratch to mark the metal branes and atop the, irritation and Cans PANCAKE e 3 C ticket takers and nsher 1 togzed 2 0 ! out In veralls and gingham dresses. | Tonle Gery & Co. present a black- || inflammation, while the creosote It was a great night for “Mellie” and [ face comedy skit i Down.” with | goes on to the stomach, is ab- “Gram.” a hospital story sorbed Into the blood, attacks the Another entertaining act presents | Stepper and the a i e is a || seat of the trouble and checks the Henry R. Toomer and Esther Day in a | good violinist growth of the germs. A [ ] sketch entitled “A Very Bad Cold Other numbers include Phil Fein Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- “Coffee BROWNING e T ihe ciever Frances Nord.|and Flo Tennyson in “Via Radio”;|| taciory in the treatment of per. Supreme”1D. AND Ib Frank Whitman “The Fiddler of In-|| stent coughs and colds, bronchial BAINES . takes the part of an ambitious young strom. The lines are bright and funny, F ¥ i rried man | finlte Surprises.” who live up to his | aqthma, bronchitis and other forms billing, and Eisie Gelli, featured with || of respiratory diseases, and Is ex- Visser & Co., in “The Original Sing-|| cellent for building up the system telling of the woes of a n with a wife who is o lous in guarding his health. The husband fnally turns to zive his wife a dose ing Duck,” an acrobatic and song || atter colds or filu. Money refunded of her own medicine as the curtain|Aact. L {] it any cough er cold. i= not re. P descends. Much applause followed The photoplay, “The Blackhird" is|| Heved after taking according to EASTERN SHORE Poodles” Hanneford and company |# mysters thriller of London's Lime- ||| direciions. Ask your drugglst. On Bave o Ny oitens act that shows the | house district, starring Lon Chaney || creomulsion Company, Atlanta, | RED RIPE—SOLID PACKED two parts, “The Blackbird,” a|| Ga funny feller an adept in bareback rid. | in e Rlackbird ing and tumbling. Others of the com. | noterions crook, and his brother, a § pany effectively help out. | Print o om0 . Oma Oes Oma Oes in a contortion and trapese act, Florence Merritt and Vincent Coughlin follow with songs, juggling and com edy repartee. Atice Gentle, the grand | opera singer. scored a big hit when TR WA Large No. 3 Can Lbs c Med. . Cans airs. The veteran Stan Stanley, with Jer in the audience, kept the house old act, hut went over as though new. Paco Cansino. with Juanita and com- L) - | pany. Introduce a Spanish dancing act i L[] that was well received. 1 | Tona 1 sand L 1N almon Can " A ve—— | roaring for 20 minutes. It is the same Joe Kane on the stage and Julia Kel FARLE—"Pompadour Ballet.” Cream Produced. When We Say “Highest” We . | A very delightful act is presented | {' M A ial f hi K arle this week in Albertina n added special for this wee s oo e e e ot Magnesia ||| .\ s iy for e Mo T Thiv. Gl B 45 Betw ing Miss Rasch and Norree. Although | ickh: and are considered the fine!( ° Made Nor Sold Then What Is Offered Under Norree appears in but two scenes, in-| Instead of soda hereafter take a|tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving | P b A&P O bl B "L ool lat thed) Caoos i cluding the finale, she proved popu-|little “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” in |the stomach sweet and free from all packed tomatoes that can be pur- Brannd Bettie i Jar with the audience last night. Her | water any time for indigestion or |gases. Besides. it neutralizes acid chased. > 3 “slave dance” is a novelty seldom |sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief | fermentations in the bowels and g seen on the vaudeville stage. The | will come instantly. gently urges this souring waste from | originators of the Pompadour RBallet the system without purging. It is evidently took into consideration jazz BETTER THAN SODA far more pleasant to take than soda. | Bt o el | e g vy gune s TRYAZSB0TE ||| (G AMPBELL’S SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER HEINZ sists of Charieston dancing by the | Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- Shtive company | scribed by physicians because it| Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty- CREAM OF seetil 7 N - WAGNER’S CUT | TOMATO SOUP B s et // > NN an 1OC vt STRINGLESS BEANS Can 10c EMAINENE | e NN [ 5 X N | St LOFFLER’S NBSTES | 7 Datetan\) | CALAS | g 2 2 SC SAUSAGE Wright _and_Marion _are mirth-pro duce them to our customers we are d and Burned So Could i1 i, ) Aot 22 going to offer them this week at 4 ; ; A Yy, /1r R Lb. Hickory h ive price of 2 All Meat ot Sleep. Cuticura Heals. { / TR h NP, X [ Average Lb. sl || Sy TS neiae < ol Lb. 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