Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926. — m— = i headline attractions at the Earle this [ shows her overfondness for liquid du:m‘:’l interfer with his fancy steps. |RIALTO—"The Cohens and Kellys.” [is held, nevertheless. A young Jew- | i dthers on the program include | rpe fa e o Tow irl and an_Irich boy living g week. refreshments. Her two assistants, |, JUNCTS, 08, 0, TG ORe )| The familiar \‘nl t (‘hn ,-“m“ b oy e | In fact, as acts go, the princess|Charles and Tito de Fiore, add an-|Byurke Gertrude Manchine and Rita |Eirl Who marries the i retly. The Jewish family ip- | outshines her popular rival, for her|gther laugh to the skit. 3 3 a|to the parent re—is retold 2 fortune and opposition to dance, executed with a real serpent = I Y pSents singers |at the Riafto Thea this week in f twisting its striped body about the |STRAND—“A Vaudeville Surprise.” y “The Cohens Kellys.” The pic Develop lnto NATIONAL—"The Grab Bag. | Foo. 7 teen, 18 exquisitely grace- | = " L iotie song and dance act, rleston: Zelda v ap. | ture_was made from 14 Wynn at the National Theater | At Keith's this week, the Keith- 8 is its sequel, “The | 7 & s l ‘s “Two Blocks Away. 3 A Vaudeville Surprise,” is the chief # o S St presents B4 Wyan in a production | Albee Circuit Unit Road Show, g ot € . e effort is mildly amusing, . " £ Pneumoma ter number kr : attraction at the Strand Theater this land the McDo Gordon, Charles Mury | which featuges hook, Iyrics and music |4 long-named combination, provides {forms the 4 week. It features Franklyn D'Amore, | exhibition of t 4 orge Sidney, o able ve - Toy a wed 1d Wynn, “The [quite o novelty. The organization | dancing while balancing o chair in atile with hilarfous | The pho s . Co- [carry the brunt of worlk. ) tinued on furnishes medtan,” starving ) .ew | Sidney and M re given rather . er is remarkable, 8 F : ey | Cody. « cholce roles and account for laughs 10 say. is vich in Bd Wynne It has | ses to tour the entive circuit of | ; ses of her are caught dur- “companied at the sthot | first i I hvoustates che Ve Gotion | other fex 1 dancer hotses, and s n .. ] is motherl emitlaified creosote thai in pleasant I|1 tenors, soprancs mechanical! liok pner all the in wh she is featured 'ry Rich and Cherie keep the au- | dired,’ The plot e G e et b i etty fave awhiy Gowns and garments for ady | dience in laughter throughout their J&aX iBsbvers with fvitold hetan ery and swhat but in tlias o chorus for da : ging [ from the hour of her rising in_the |act, “We Two.” with an exuberance s e e e purposes, and they - 1 - | morning until she bedecks herself tolof ‘wise cracks. Larry appears to L emtance. dnd| lasibis seun at catc ion g vy sually L urs with fiving [ weigh about 200 pounds, but that it < amusit 1 ynn des hie 4 are exhiblied by pretty Wash. |e————— = —_— 2 to put over the . y ington mannequins. In the fina o s dotte wuthors |4 Berkes and Terey s oid musical | dressed as a bride attended by a 1 if the Srea Dealing [ the ves S t s ? ; 1l to fini i of lovely maids, and she looks ies for persistent coughs and |t 2 g i ‘Ling Ting Foo" ay older than her youngest nd other forms of throat || pass in the final hinute | i Lridesmaid. ubles. Creomulsion contains, in Harvard zame with the score e Orchestra, \\Hh‘ Tulian Eltinge stars in an amusing {addition fo creosote. other heatine [ tie. e 1 suitar and banjo, furnish [ screen comedy, “Madame Behave,” A hot beef drink lelements which soothe and heal f | ral was in Washing- | (o0 0y vers being in native [ which gives him an opportunity to > the infected membianes and ston || tor year. i 4 much, & sgue scenie set- [show his skill on the silver sheet in delicious and nourishing the irritation and inflammation « ¢ ensily captured the honors | the dual role of man and woman, while the creosote on to the it ix jus 3 o t ve feature | which made fame for him for many | . " Jar. Nog. the Nood. | it was the firs i is the danc- | vears behind the footlights 2-0z. Jar Bovril... 60c $6.75 | the show. He rides in en the me : “harle: ¥ al | lu the suppo e pro- Consomme J‘.nmm.-l‘ horse, \(;»pi- -)m-l s g e | gram, Ja ¥ i blackfaced verses the gear and the horse re gor v ste ing | comedian, is s in his sketch, \14 d I ~ {whence he came. The fun is on. A L i o [ “Over the SNith: \CABEn yagruder inc. Wynn story ix told. and betore the |8 . vt § ¢ Guth, two b a gir audicnee his ve ,_'.cyxlu--wl -.Ih|,.‘,_‘w.;:_‘i:?::: Iy 3 e it And.dane vhich 18 well Best Groceries e orus the “un- < 7 I et enowgh i ress,” wins generous ap- Conn. Ave. and K St. its way, the audience is taking Al aug b 2 . 5 breather while Wynn is preparing for | v large laugh when she Plione Main 4180 Established 1875, his next. e veturns wich Shaw and Lee, a pair of immobile comedians, | one of whom has « trick of becoming | | Grab Cas it s called, needless [ wi semibled at the opening of the Persistent coughs and colds lead 1o serious trouble. |them now with «reo & « + beautiful it with an Vs | vubberized o ¢ . . 2 Lrenda Lond and Warner R. Gault | 1100 S { ADOLITL KAHN ARTHUR J SUNDLUN ntit apparently | Presigent R e and the choriis appear in a pretty skit ed “The *and Wynn returns. Papering—Painting—Awnings | Viore mirth. much more. Then comes |, 4 801 of “Sidewalis of New Yol MEMBERS OF AMSIERDAM DIAMOND ENCHANGE the A tment” with - = nexe[s Mo Joh Foi AN N Kb : duce Monroe aud Grant on o trick 2 ! Al { fing himseir creditably for us to Awiiings surefully made | SR AN e electric dray that is turned into a 5 end reconitioned. Estimates cheerfully | AL the audience acquitting itself] springing table. ou which the pair do | miven—reasonable prices | ™\ SWenn next appears with a ‘. E _of difticult :n|‘|l r]-ulmvl\ tum 0 O n CORNELL “’ALL PAPER CO. | vouple of ar crooning Aotniy Lo\ .-’tl i!, /‘ » | Souniazdig EEpaniadeido el dancing comedian, enough, but ar this man S . S el — < Wynn, “The S closes the T pe e -HI"K.\.INII 4UY-FOUR YEARS AT s e e ol Tl 935 F Street i i NEW and USED [[ i ittt diotices, s EEA st St i Follow the Crowd and Trade at Piggly Wiggly | e Veterant T fvety: apeshly b, | Lsterers,. ke thewselves i || | g f_'[ @ ' ; ! | Where You Buy the Best for a Little Less Some Money Savers For This Week 319 13th St NW. Main 53735374 Singing. These efght, re. | ot . : T h : o {Rht. Te- | portion of the audience @ |fl | puted to be and looking like Russians, o " . ave 50 o an Mor- | ung the “Volga Boatman's Song” as |She Lhlen : | * H BAUM & SON | it seldom is heard and were given |\phjla Davi . 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