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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—Summer Stock Opening. The Summer stock season will open at the National Theater Monday night with Avery Hopwood's farce, “The Alrm Clock.” With the exception of EAward Ar-| nold, who will join the National The- ater Players later same cast of principals seen h last season will he in evidence. se include Leneta Lane, John Warner, Kathryn Givney, Romaine Callender, Dorothy Tierney and Billy Phelps. Ameng the newcomers are Adelaide Hibbard, Charles Hampden, Piercy | Winter and David Munre. ~ Clifford Brooke will again direct and Charles Squires will ba the scenic designer. Hopwood's play, an adaptation from | the French, concerns the tribulations | of a voung bachelor upon whom de- schnde a batch of eountry cousina to cheer him throuzh a sick spell. The capere of these and the designs of a Senator’s wite, prove more malignant | than the veung man's actual illness. The laughter invoked is continuous. | Matineet, as usual, will begin Wed- | nesdays and Satu | WARDMAN PARK—"Her Temporary |1} Husband. The central idea of “Her Temporary Husband.” which is to he the special oftering of the Thomas Herhert Stock Co. at the Wardman Park Theater all next week, may he summed up in the lines of the two principal char acters when the leading woman turns are my temporary husband.” answer is “Yes, dear: but_you are my permanent wife.” It is Edward Paul fon’s blend of laughter with human Arama that grips—in three acts In thiz comedy hit Ruth Harrison | anfi Parker Fennelly have the lead ing roles. Ranald Savery. John & hass, Ruth Russell and Robert Clear complete the cast KEITH'S=N. V. A, WEEK. National Vaudeyille Artiste will he the center of attraction next week at Keith’s Theater, where the climax of | the week will be reached on Friday night, with a big “klown night” mid night show heginning at 11:30 p.m The entire proceeds from this per formance will go to the sick and in surance fund of N. V. A. The week's bill will he headed by Fddie Dowling, Broadway's voungest author, actor and manager, in a rep. ertory of song stories and a little | heart throh called “Picardy Roses.” | A big feature will he the appearance | of Tom Brown, originator of the fa.| mous six Brown Rrothars, with his | merry minstrel orchestra | Edith Clifford, comedian. will make merry with the assistance of Miss Marian Carr at the piano. | Others will include Coogan and Casey in their latest skit, an incident of human appeal: Herbert Warren and | company in a_comedy in two scenes | by Emmett_De Voy. entitled “The | Mahatma': Padl Remos and his won- | der midgets. the latest [European novelty: Irmanette, the terpsichorean violiniste, and the second lesson in the Charleston” serfes. EARI—N. V. A, Week Vaudeville. N. V. e\, week (National Vaudeville Artists, Ire.; will he observed next week at the Earle Theater, heginning Sunday afternvon, by the presentation | of a special bill to wnich surprise fea- tures will be afded as the week progresses, and With the customary rhotoplay attractions. The headliner will he “The Cali- fornia Night Hawks,” a group of | clever instrumentalists, who have taken audiences by storm in all of the large in which they have appeared. The added atiraction will be limmie McLaughiin and Blanche Evans in “On a Little Side Street,” a eharacter bit, written by Ben Ryan, with a generous inclusion of comedy, singing and danei Other features will include ghaw, coin manipulator; Seale, marvels in a subsea 2 nelair and Ethel Eby Rock on | “The Long. Long Trail” by Paul ferard Smith, and the Brewster Pome. with Freddie Martin in | “The Pa Foilies,” assisted by tosephine Ehrlich, Joseph Geonski and | Slad: Grant The film feature will he Producers melodramatic romance of the race tracks, “The Million-Dollar Handi cap.” starring Vera Reynolds, and short reels and A pipe organ re. | ital by Alexand®r Arons will complete | the biil. | Effective last Monday, the Earle re. iuced admissions tn orchestra seats at all night performances from Sic 7he. with no curtailment in leng diversity or quality of bills. STRAND—"King of the T Next week at the nd Theater a thrilling and sens: al innovation will he staged by the management in connection with the showing of the photoplay “The King of the Turf,” when two live horses ridden hy their Jjockeys, who have heen brought from New York will finish in a real- istic way the exciting race that is shown In the pictured story.” The vaudeville program is headed by Roscoe Ails with Katie Pullman in a comedy number, “A Nonsensical Hodge Podge, ' and other numbers will he “Syncopation’s Favorite Rand" with Dorothy Ellsworth, and Cec tham in “Dance Sensa tion of 1 ske and George Lloyd in b Myrtle Roland in A song and piano recital assisted hy Ellen Hopkins, and the Royal Sid uggling numher enhanced iy entitled “In Their Versatile 81 Khort films and o tral numbers will conclude th rOgram. Sparrow has announced admission prices o the ater have ben automatiéal lowered through the removal of vernment war tax, effective THE EV Monday. The prices affected are for seats in the orchestra and the hoxes, | which, with the removal of the war tax, are now G0, except on Sunday and holidays, when the price is 65c. All other admission prices remain un- affected. . GAYETY—"Miss Tobasco.” Next week at the Gayety Theater Lena Daley and her own show, “Miss asco,” will be the attraction. iss Daley claims that this season’s . The latest edition has 19 hig and colorful stage settings with 14 complete changes of costumes de- | signed by Weldy of Paris. The cast_includes Steve Mills, Billy Mack, Lew Denny, Mable Spencer, Busier Desmond, Andy Me- Cain and Tommy Seymour. A chorus | of 18 charming givls is a feature. At the National Theatey tomorrow surpasses even last year's | at 430 Sylvia Lent of Washington will demonstrate in a violin r al the many qualities that have placed her in the front rank of violinists now he. fore the public Unusual interest is hoing manifested in he ce here. 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Laces Faille Crepe Satins ; Flat Crepe Georgette Taffeta Crepe Roma ; In the loveliest of new Spring shades and the smartest silhouettes. Sizes for misses, 14 to 20; for women, 36 to 42; for larger women, 44 to 52. Palais Royal—Third Floor Canton and many novelty fabrics. To Meet Fashion’s Demands! Silk Tailored Blouses $5595 To wear with suit or sports costume, in accordance to the latest vogue. Made with a club or V neck in trim tailored models. In sizes 34 to 46. Included in this group are a few samples that were much higher priced. In just the shades you will want. A Special Group at $2.98 Models in baronet, tub. milosheen. tussah, novelty radex. In all the newest Spring shades. Al are’ made with straight lines and a slight back fullness for comfort. Designed with bodice and shoulder straps. Palais Royal—Third Floor Y To Match Your Easter Frocks! 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