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AMUSEMENTS _(‘ Jontinued from Fourteenth Page.) #4 tark. Except for the last 10 min "The fauit Rag man, not quite a success, be credited hearty JAugh. * The' tsual overture and the news reel complete the progran The third symph at the Rialto unde Mischa Guterson featured works by the French composers, Massenet, Go- dard, Durand and Thomas. The open- ing selection, overture to Massenet's v program given the direction of “Phedre,” was well contrasted with the second number, Godard's “‘Adaglo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TONDAY, WARCH.-20, 19%. the fade-out finds the “untamed lady” quite adequately tamed. but it does not reveal the Gloria of some films of the past. Whatever the reason, (lorla seems to be losing htr g h‘\ both on vehlcles and her ““public.” “Light Housekeeping,” a comedy, The plicture is all @Gloria Swanson, [ plement First National's .plcturiza- tion of Michael Arlen’s first novel to reach the silver sheet, “The Dancer of Paris,” at Crandall’'s Ambassador Theater the first three days of this week. A review of *The Dancer of Paris, which features Dorothy Mackalill, Conway Tearle and Robert Cain, is given in conjunction with Crapdall's Metropolitan, Theater, where it {s als6 shown. THE BEST FOR THE LEAST —ALWAYS! ¢ We do not attempt to tell you how to spend your money—but we do say—that if you 'purchase your @ - groceries from us you wil | receive the best for the least—always. the International news reel and Tom Gannon's orchestra are sunplemenul features, TIVOLI—"“The Grand Duchess and the Waiter.” A_frisky, smértly dreased comedy, in which a rich young Parisian philan- derer impersonates a waiter in order -[to be near and win a haughty but heautiful duchess, is shown at Cran- | dall's Tivoli Theater the first two days of this week, in the Paramount’s production, “The Grand Duchess and the Walter,” which features Florence Vider and 'Adophe Menjou. It Is a <cintillates on | Wrimsical, “effervescent bit devised ro- | Strictly for amusement purposes and 2 | deftly” dodging the matters of moral and dramatic fire. Harry Langdon, In “Lucky Stars,” and u new fssue of the Pathe Review, with pipe-orgun accompuniment und solo_nterludes by Otto F. Beck and Ida V. Clarke, complete the program, AMBASSADOR—"The Dancer of Paris.” Pathetique.” “Waltz Durand” was & melodious number, and the overture to “Mignon” was a thoroughly satis- finale. medy work as F he is given fine Ford Sterling, Andre s the movle director, and r Jeading man. A 1 the Pathe News CENTRAI—“Borrowed Finery."” “Borrowed Finery," the photoplay feature at Crandall's Central Thea- ter the first two days of this week, is a sophisticated film play of so- clety, extravagance and - retributive juatice. The Christie comedy. “Watch Out,” featuring Bobby Vernon, with other short films and pipe organ mu- sle, rounds out the program. ‘e MncQuar- Eennett woel comy In “Borrowed Finery" character portrayals of more than ordinary worth are contributed by Lou Tel legen and Gertrude Astor, assisted by Trixle Friganza. Tomorrow's oflprmg will be Rich- ard Barthelmess in “Just Suppose.” METROPOLIT. of P Dorothy n v Crandall's PICCADILLY CHEESE 4 s MACARONI—SPAGHETTI—NOODLES, 2 pkgs., 15¢ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SPECIAL AUTO TOP DRESSING Half Pint, 10c Enough for Ordinary Top Fries, Beall & Sharp Co. 732-736 10th St. N.W. Main 1964 This rich American loaf cheese is already pleasing thousands. A small portion will con- vince you of its supe- rior quality. If you are a lover of good cheese try Piccadilly. “His Own Lawyer,” the two-reel Fox comedy. featuring Hallam Cooley v | and Katharine Perry, with short reels and pipe organ music by Harold T. Peace—and Gertrude Kreiselman, sup- We want you to become acquainted with this famously good coffee. Try a pound this week at our special price. b ot appears maddening. | of startling effect * is which the dancer, after d her life in anged by the precipitated est orgles In the 1b. 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COLUMBIA—"The Untamed Lady.” Untamed Lady,” with Gloria | n cast as the irresponsible and ssively melfish Joan, went into||| second week at Loew’s Columbia || vesterday. Mist Swanson interprets the role of | the wiliful beauty who pursues gayety, sometimes along unconventional paths | heedless of the opinions of others and | equally heedless of where the: | t, and | may lead. Joan continues in furnish | titude until Lawrence Grey comes||| into her life. Grey, a ruthless per- sr a son if ever there was one, attempts The Polais Royal LS Plat & Co. nge Departmcat Stores The Fair Newark Quality M :‘:DED marry his 0 on the water es. The nephew is -eive her. Rurk . STANDARD QUALITY EASTERN SHORE Reveres TOMATOES Delicious. Honey Sponge Cookies Lb. 2 9c i e s ::n,:,long oma- 4 (\2{)82 SC PINK SALMON can, 15¢c | SARDINESpovestic 2 cans] [ ¢ FancyWetShrlmp,can 15¢ | SARDINE 15¢ & KIPPER SNACKS, can, 7c | SARDINES Oc | To Repeat A Great Sale Event! ey : ashington Another 600 Pairs of Nationally: |} EGGS FLOUR Doz. 35C BLUE PETER = IMPORTED CAN Courteous Servicr '—_IDEDIEIEEB UNDERWOOD'S MUSTARD CAN! PARAGON RED RASPBERRIES Carefully Graded ‘Strictly Fresh Known Rubber Reducing Corsets 2%:15¢ Made to Sell for $7.85, $9.85 and $10.85 ; i 2 : - | PEAS WiSONsIN- cap, 10c | LIMA BEANS, 2 cans, 25¢ *2.98 Sizes 0 to 8 All Perfect SIFTED 20c | Pure Lard <= 2 [bs., 35¢ & The response to our previous sale has urged-us to go to the V3-1b. JAN 2 BAKER’S COCOA e CREEN can, 10c | sMokED SAUSAGE Ib., 35c Lb. 49c | LEMONS e > 4 for 10c Ralston’s Food, pkg., 24 POTATOES pkg., 10c | 10.1bs., 65¢ Spaghetti, can, 10c | Yellow Onions g 4 1bs., 19c m Heinz Tomato |~ New Cabbage 1l Soup, can, 10¢ {Nfl%’{y Beans 4 Ibs., 25¢ | Z1Ibs, 15 - SILVERBROOK PRINT JAPPLE BUTTER| BUTTER | WHOLE BEETS Made from heavy, pas- Lb. SIeepy—Eye Brand F25¢ teurized cream. It con- tributes perfect flavoring LITTLE (xARDl‘,N Bl ETS Sc | String Beans Cut From manufacturer and beg for another shipment! The Tub | Fancy Créaifiery Butter 1 HEINZ BEANS . : Il 2 med. cans, 25¢ disappoinied last week come early Tuesday! ||| > & Heinz Ketchup Ez—*:JEJEIDEDIEIE They finally consented to allow us 600 more ‘ Quaker Oats o pkg., 11c lllC of these remarkable garments. - If you were To give sufficient space and efficient service we will sell these girdles in both the Third Floor Corset Department and.in the Basement Corset Department. 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