Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1926, Page 10

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AMUSE NATIONAL—"Kid Boots.” Eddie Cantor and his Palm Reach show, which opened here in Decem o back to town H ks on Broadway, € 1925, with maturity. its poise. itx polish and i vérve, fs u heiter show than the 1923 produet. which I clever infant Rag" of one of those funny th besides by [ of talent praizeworthy emphasis comedy . Tn ihis way. He daes the typiea line, eones and dane il what The fact that may have seen Can- thines mes his of was “IKid that s with # the many present K ington claims as its own who singes, dash that cames Mary ton whom Was A davely ittle person pouts and dances with a dvfies deseription Harland Dison with th Dixon to b fully or voice there \ilas Stevenson in specialty dances method, has to be lated helind 1 male quar ourse, 1o Miss Kid Boots” is vespect it might be + of vocal numbers. How- with =0 much comedy more of anything than offers of “Kid Boots” hasn't ihe show opened here. Paim or Show fanny tand on e Amazonian plendid Joby from the Howland \ make A long review : back in fan wants that “hort, Eddie and no Eddie information more TH'S—Charlotte Greenwood. tempting morsel from the hiz ' F Revue.” a sketch by .\orfl’l? AMitchell entitled “Her Morning Bath, Charlotte Greenwood is mal_m:umnx line honors at Keith's this week. tabloid runs about 30 minutes and cvery second is crowded with ichter. Mi Greenwood first dis- her dicap of being tall, in winal SOng. d then come the ¢h. in which she receives a hurry t report at movie headquarters. hurried bath is interrupted by (.liz un the telephone and kn tne door by the iceman and 1 that keeps her jumpi of the tub in ludicrous 11 to the audience her robe arcund all the time. Persistent curtain = brought Miss l:rwnl\\-und hefore e footlights in a Farislan creation . "lzv:‘vp— and coat, in which she dances as only she knows how, with grotesque kicks and steps. For a half hour's laughter there is nothing in vaudeville to equal it. Another original turn is that of Jimmy Savo, the English clown.come dian, whose antics are supplemented by Joan Franza with songs and pat ter. Savo's intricate falls and slow- movie gestures are screams. He was called back until he had to point blank refuse to_come. The Three Melvin Brothers open the show with clever tumbling and athietic stunts, winding up with a 2 mystery of it a how she keeps i | | has many Terry, | 1L tion in the “Andante Cantabile ar- ranged for the entire string group from the original string quartet form The ‘cello part was beautifully han- dled the entire work was well done. The fourth movement of the nationalistic “*Fourth Symphony” was the brilliant fianle of the program. soloist of the afternoon was Norman, soprano, who has a quality of volce and! ngs well. Her voice heavy enough, how: | the rich strains of None But the Lonely ches re was sung with | MENTS | “The Untamed Lady™ d to add to her laurels. As ix usually | the case with her pictures, this one novel and amusing tw and even one big thriller. but in spite of all that has been done to make it 1 The Untidmed Lady™ seems . indeed. at times it actual- s very little | 11 is the story of a spoiled daughter of the rich, whose ungovernable tem- | per and hatred of “virile” men have heen the eanse of the return of more | than ane engas She finds | 4 chan who Tails to himself and METROPOLITAN ree Kaces | to be well. But when, on| ° " s | » of Joan's uncle, he tries her. the tis on and it to the hitter end. | herself deserves at o of comment. Her mntional actress has A woubt. T is nngquestionably lacking in * by Chadwiclk, piane accompaniment. " is even more of | its name impli i Metropolitan week will he kept guessir final scene 1= enacted The intricacies of a wartime spy ystem are revealed in Anthony Paul Kelly's tense wardime drama, in which not only love but life itself is acrificed “tor God and country.” st,| dJetta Goudal has the dif |ing role and handles it e Her inscrutable smile complete who attempt fo guess | llegiance lies. before the ary | climax is reached. She is undoubtedly | rvice agent, but is she in| ng or kaiser? Rut the ¢ should not be told m | least a ability always always a matter for diseu Her new hoh i the e “different i | number of zown ereations, ling man, Lawrence Gray, little praise aps this i merits no all that and is nece: he Untamed |# secret the Inte able | advance, | Clive B | tend excellent | Bobby Vernon b hit, Milton Dy group of concerted numbers, including innovation, which Conley comedy, I News and an Aesop the supporting entertainment. RIALTO—Gilda . “Hell's 400.” Gilda Gray licked Washington's first balmy Sunday to a frazzle. A large share of the National Capital’s pe much as could crowd [the Rialto Thaetor, instead of taking g lits exercise the warm sunshine, [and i mediex went 1o Gilda take hers in the | scored heavily zolden spotlisht. The movie equiva A news veel For Rent 1 “they shallnot pass™ Jook in their ove < ot lonz hefore the Handsome, Modern Store Just South of Park Road On 14th Street whith headlines the Rialto Reasonable Rent Story & Company 812 17¢h St. Fr. 4100 easier jnh than of these npright | i priee—in | e e s b Seer | Turns Right Out Itself | district artorney and ha = ates the voung the younger hrother in his power are other props | that with this variety of film. | The cast inelmdes Harrison Ford, | | Wallace MacDonald. Mary Livingston, | Henry Keolker. Marceline Day. Rod. | ney Hildebrand and Amber Norman | They do well enouzh with rather weak opportunities | The Symphony Concert. N A large audience practically filled | the theater at 2 o'clock yesterday aft. | ernoon for the second Sunday sym- | — phony concert, for which Mr. Guter-| “Outgo” is a harmless antisentis son provided an all.-Tschaikowsky pro- | manufactured for chiropodist gram, proving as svmpathetic an inter- | ever, anyone can buy from the drug | preter of the great Russian as of Rich- | store a tiny bottle containing direc- | ard Wagners itions. The | tions. | cast of notables t to the star. | supply latest comeds Fmile Smith. xton pre v and o nt n sie s airs and My famons | her act, il thi Gilda, eontribute unauestioned solo bits by ek ided by six clever dancers, >-minute dance act of | merit, particularly the herzelf and two others. {Gllda, of course, offers her own well ! known variety of shivering, while | the other soloists confine themselves | | 10 toe dancinz and eccentric stepping. ||! | The tne dancer wins applause honore | | with a version of the Charleston that | mada abig impression The picture off is somewhat defi in substance. It Is the story of a Broadway cah. aret dancer with a_decided leaning | for gold. who determines to get it. no ard she hgs to diz. She | vein that | prominent fan of the vour . “Hell's 400, h and the dissipation son makes d <he had an triet attorney vouns men scithont love with the youn ane | | P | N had their turn for prima donna pnuL[chestra overture round out the enter- tal in plctures, Loew's Pala he _appears in “Tha New Klondike," ia a in| hero of his team, fired hy a scheming m HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 22, bitter battle of real estate sharps. In this battle it appears that a beautiful girl, known as the “bird dog,” who leads on the “‘suckers” and is sup- posed to know a “wise guy” from an honest man, is outwitied by the op position, a man. Kelly and his partner by the use of a clever device turn the tables, and come out victorious. Lila Lee is the lovely lady of the hero's dreams, finally won. Besides the two stars, Paul Kelly, who takes the role of a bush leaguer, inment. PALACE—"The New Klondike." Thomas Meighan is back in town, at least, this time at e, where, with Lila Lee, a Ring Lardner story of Florida, and New York hase ball team in train- gone wild over real estate, Meighan has the role of Kelly, the two anager, and financially ruined in a Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Sale of Easter Coats and D of original Paris imports hy and trimmings. Dinner, Sports and Informal and pal of the hero of the story, swaggera through the part in a style to _show much promise. Supplementary film comedy, H News reel and an entertaining musical background by the Palave Orchestra. Rod La Rocaue is the picture star at Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first and, of Fate, Robert Edeson is cast in a 1926. contributory role in this excellent | heart, mak film version of “'Strongheart,” Wil-| T! t liam De Mille’s play in which Edeson | scored his greatest success on the | == legitimate stage. Others of note in- clude Lillian Rich, Tyrone Power and | Jean Acker. ‘The production s spon- | sored by Cecil B. De Mille and direct- | ed by Alan Hale. “Braveheart" red man and “on Eleventh Page ) tures include the Pathe Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your phraician ahout it | Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St N. “Long Pant TIVOLI—"Braveheart." is a drama of the the American college campus, and is genuinely romantic For the sake of the girl he loves. Braveheart, the Indian with a white 1ys of this week in “‘Braveheart,” hy one of those strange tricks resses, *25 No important style-feature of Paris and New York style openings has heen over- looked in the designing of these bheautiful new frocks. In fact, many are replicas world-famous Parisian designers. \We believe these Easter Frocks—at $23—exemplify the maximum in style. workmanship, materials We list a few of the many Fashion-right models for Afternoon, accasions, Man y Are One-of-a-Kind Styles sensational dive and catch of one of the brothers from a high spring board; Hewitt and Hall sing the latest songs, georing a hit; Virginia Tucker, an ex- cellent dancer, with four young men, rhythms of the “ Slav* were | A few drops of “Outgo” in the crev- | excellently emphasized and the drums | ice of the ingrowing nail reduces in- were unusually effective, In° the | lammation and pain and so toughens | “Flower Waltz" from the fantasiic |the tender, sensitive skin underneath | “Nut Cracker Suite.” the piano pas. |the toe mail, that it cannot penetrate | Navy Flat Crepe Frocks with tan or beige vestee Missy Bolero Frocks, sponsored by Renne and Chanel Smart Embroidered Crepe Frock with balloon sleeves Sheer Crepe Georgette Frocks, with new full skirts Wise thelr feet In clever style, and Frank Matthews and Ada Ayres, newcomers, score an emphatic suc cess with their songg and silly patter. Mary Cavano nd Ottar Mara the Chicago Grand Opera Com sing _selections from their spiendid volees winning d George Dor with a of pany operas, hearty recognition, A monde closes the program comedy stunt en one wheel. EARI .I‘:lladjl All. sages were especially well handled and i the flesh, and the nail turns naturally clean-cut in ph ing. The strings | outward almost over night. grand | The Farle Theater has a most un- | week in Hadii. "t world's heaviest drinker and eater. ALl includes in his hill of fare three | of water, 30 hazel nuts. a pint of kerozene ofl and three caily colored handkerchiefs, which he and then expels as they are called for hy the audience. Ali seems to have a cast iron stomach and when he expels the kernsene oil inte a flame he looks like a human volcano then proceeds to extinguish the flame with the water he has swallowed Mile. Juliette Dika, singing come. and the MeGushion Twins are i Mile. Dika gallo c1s. of international | invite the envy of the She hrings her patrintic cong The MecGushion tentious and dance revie Danee,” featuring acrobatie resisted by Bddie and Chic St are Jimmv Clifford, m Stuart and Dantel of burnt-eark he Soldier Twins presen nley. esented Well, Orex Walha Grety, comed Welle W enllection aversized press slightly sized man. amuzing ters. twn zirle and a Little of T and That ™ are enje The photoplat “sonl Mates pieture taken from the story by starring Alleen Tawe. It eoncerns hman in financial st tled Tady of wealth by Alexander news weekly eom. and Tenn fellow. in un tions 1 and the plete the bill. STRAND—"Yip Yip Yaphankers.” A diversified prozram offered by a harmenious quartet. gvrators, turn i riwheels. handsprings and mid alr somersanlts’ by the Yip Yip Yap- hankers, a ecompany of John Rethang and amusing the Strand < this week Friedman offers a song and dance revue, “Elida Rallet.” in two scenes with hevy of pretty girls, handsomely costumed, and with Adele Jeanne, as the premier seuse, They feature a hreezy harles. ton and ukilele act Other numbers include Joe Young and Ethel Gray in a comedy and song skit, “Ior written by William K sammy_ Duncan, assisted by 1 nffers, “The Pride of Bonnie and.” whistlers, e Bee Star presents an Shooting & spersed with popula The photoplay at Other Woman's Story Calhoun and Roless courtroom scene full mystery, where the story saves an innnc being electrocuted. COLUMBIA—"The Untamed Lad, The announcement of a Gloria Swanson picture has never failed to arouse interest in the «c favored with its appearance. and. of course, “The Untamed Lady.” now being shown at Loew’s Columbia rune true to form in that respect. It i& from the pen of Fannie Hurst and the megaphone of Frank Tuttle, Of late, it has seemed a= if the great Glorla were becoming less great. Theater patr Elizaheth phe arring Alice zier thrills and nt man from swallows | He | James | Arons on | 10 amusing | They are clever | in a, woman's | theater, | | Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Pringla | Headache Accept only ‘Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ’1 Algo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which helps to regulate” the bowels of old fi!‘kh Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel move- ment but ecach dose helps to strengthen the bowel muscles, | | | Paris-inspired Georgette and Taffeta combinations avy and Black Georgettes, over Printed Crepe Slips Georgettes with contrasting lace capes and apron fronts Navy Crepe Frock with smart silver kid applique New Pastel Prints in several captivating styles 125 Other Fashion-favored Spring and Easter Styles ;Ew\;éry Frock in the Salg Is New and Very Much Underpriced Misses’ FFrock Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Frock Sizes 36 to 48 Misses’ Coat Sizes 13'2 to 18 Women's Coat Sizes 36 to 48 25 All Fine Easter Coats—Some Marked at Usual Wholesale Cost Gray Coats with appliqued sleeves and fur collars Gray Twill and Cape-back Coats, fitted tailored style Straightline Coats of Lorcheen with fur and buttons Puff or Balloon Sleeves on Coats, applique trimmed Modified Flare Coats, attractively trimmed with braid These are the Coats of the moment—and the types that f; ter Sunday. misses will wear Ias The'Spring-Eastcr Coat carries its style-rightness on its sleceve, on its collar, or on its back. These notes for Fashion- interested women and misses—saucy cape backs, puff or balloon slceves, embroidery, Summer squirrel, braid, tucks and shirring trimmings. ; shionahle women and Ihey re smart—they're new—and they hring values worthy of your inspection tomorrow. The more fashionable shades of Pewter and Rosewood. ay, Navy, Black, Tan, Green, Rose “ussah, DOWN STAIRS STORE READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENTS

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