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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. ASHES” 1926'S WORST| AMUSEMENT'S 25272 . .5ttt 0,8, Tt e e o | oo ok sy | Gook o Mo orun, | PLAY cn'TIcs sAY {ence for the playwright and producer |off thelr roles exceptionally well. |ferent type and last night's audience gration burean of the Department of ’ |'exceeds that of the playwright und(John Shellhaas, who fs amusing in [wanted more. " t | producer for the audience. At the role of the youthful exponent of | The show is carried along smoothly | Labor, will addrexs the second forum London Reviewers Biting in Com- ment—Actors’ Popularity Pre- cheon of the City Club next Fri- a great deal of - [truth and brotherhood; Ruth Harrl- |largely due to the efforts of John lunel €| i : g 4 day, March 19. The luncheon hour o y son, Arthur Rhodes, Ruth Russell, |Grant, as good a straight man us there | €%, 870 L (G AR ERE A0 e l’s 0“ vents Violent Scenes. 4 moral stand- | Thomas Herbert, James Otls Porter, |15 in burlesque. One of the special- there v E Members of the , Robert Clei & g ties fntroduced is a knite-throwing act | be delivered at 1. b ik T was | oot (s and Fimmot La Compte |;,," Chickrello, assisted by Miriam | club, with their Jadies and suests, favor of them admitting the Douglas. are invited to attend. ‘The chorus is one of the mainstays — S nervous opinion of aced about ‘tor of the [counte in but they should have barred {is o - S . el si6o. of the show. The costumes, however, - i 0 sl By P Kings and their entourage may be|are hardly suitable for a. Winters Hotel lnn { Verd Chtheart, author | WARDMAN ouL of fusH(on mow, bt here. (& 0n8 [ nighe. { as e king that still retains the good will and acclaim of the muititude and he is othing But Lie L light comedy | Manny King, i 15 aron Hoffman, replete with clever | “Solonk™ and * and humc 8 repartee, but not By Cable to The Star and Cl 0 Daily News, LONDON. March 16.—If open de- | risfon by the KTl poor plays, th t anxious that the | bout it ! s truth. You are unusual offering e 604-610 9th St. N.W. HOTEL GUEST BEATEN. Loy oy 7 6 weelly: $10.50 rooms s137WIth e ahowes and © atory S0 t | Another Roomer Climbs Through | n room. 50% ‘more. Rooms ik you toil for he e o s rolluced in the history of the theater. It con- | oubrhurdened with plot, is the offer- Mgt night at the Prince o Thea- | cerns real persons, persons who are |jug'of the Thomas Herbert Stock Co. |hunch of girls seen this season. There : o, Il disappear « om_the | jiving today, and the wo Playing | 40 Wardman Park Theater this week. [is a good deal of new comedy in the | Window, Blackjacks and Robs Him Bictianiin s oo D jihey While the play itself 18 not up 1o [show and some of the puns are so| Iimest Casey, 41 years old, was at- HEN you make a Ry ey Thiion ob e¥ery one the usual standard of presentations in |subtle that the average thealergoer | icq”n his room, in the Emplre dollar in one depart- ment of your business and lose it in another depart- ment—what’s the use? The dollars lost in rickety office *p them from the little theater on the hill, it is amusing and the quality of acting 1is such that one can overlook the| King | frailities of the vehicle. need of am; . as to atand up to X ng over his heac Hotel, 623 Pennsylvania avenue, early s a comedfan who has little | this morning, blackjacked and robbed ) ture having sup- | of $4, he told polic e w a_physiognomy that | ed by the intruder climbi through glod as diplomatic lies and [@mply fills the bill. His comedy IS | the window. A police investigation re- and his pantomime work is of | vealed that the attuck was made by | | MORRIS PLAN BANK me of his "‘\umhm‘l D erroomer, who disappeared. Undir Supervision U. S. Treasury studio, something v, suffering from ‘N i 1408 H ST. N. W. n life. written down by dui; Only sympathy for Isbael Elson and Eric Maturin, two v zifted | ; artists, who took the principal p prevented violent scenes of d gmval on the rt of a bored a isgusted audie: rom the first act to the final curtain not a single bit of applause W iven for the k tuation becomes so complete- | blied him wit o h ful truth begin to clush with | . | each other that a rehearsu! of the . | story would be more apt to confus cart. There it poetic Justice in the | M production of her play in ton. But, why in Loudon? Other critics t the play | ¥ s incredibly ly ignoring | all standa (Copyright. 140 lovers turn their footsteps to the altar instead of the penitentiar { while the old world continues to volve on its < as though the bitter truth had never been thrown like a bombshell into the | midst of a harmonious group of suc- cessful business men Parker Fennelly as the cheerful play ftself. And on ager hand i | than to enlighten. Suffice 1t to 50 pl a fiddle with “ex- was taken to I a olappl et m the New Yo S 5 e R e o e | i e e an osetu systfims-—mlstakes, delays, 'ost s . the key & eing led b @ & when 1t ould - . ty i the face, | yadeline I LR e = == = ———— swollen overhead, to say mmosp.l on us? It wus not I‘InL:‘I:mcl‘ inexpected stion styadghtens | 40 i 1 nothlng Of wear and tear which tried to exclude Lady Cath- hings out, howe and four young A ather i m » | it ayer vOs. § | Mayer Bros. i on you—are amazingly & Co. p plentiful. 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