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I EVENING STAR,» WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 5 1926 played by Marion Davies, is brought | Suit” is certainly worth the price o B, musiclanship in the solo TIVOLI—*“Behind the Front.” tuneful pipe organ music by T. Pease and Gertrude Kreiselman |stellar role of “Paint and Powder," “quite unfinished” from her Amer- | admission to watch Skinner (who is|part of the last movement of Men- reat @ A M l S E M E N I S jcan finishing school and thrust into | Reginald Denny, of course) learn the|delssohn’s ‘“Concerto in E Minor.” w,;‘,.“,},’,:?;.:“{:, ty:':f: Dashy ",Li’;“id“n.m supplement the chief feature ut Cran-|colorful romance of the present high the midst of court intrigue and a |Charleston in the inner sanctuary of| Romberg’s music for “The Student|the action of “Behind the Front,” |dall's Ambassador the first three duys | pressure era. | vather desperate situation. When | his boss’ office, and then to see the| Prince” did not appear to advantage |paramount's feature comedy, shown | this weel, s Harry Langdon n “Lucky Stars, | Beverly is forced to impersonate her | boss catch him. after Handel's majestic music. vesterday and today at Crandall's ”I‘he big picture is Metro a new lssue of the Pathe Review and BELASCO— il ties,” offeri e T ar, who has fallen heir ! Reginald continues his excellent Tivoli Theater. Whether or not one 1[»'":"“&"’\‘]9' d',?”’"')flhmp Sally. | melodlous pipe organ music complete i TS stage stars. 5 ®1 10 the Graustark thre she finds | work in this role, and he is given fine PALACE—"“The Bat.” questions the propriety of making the | [E¢He 0 7o R G n e 1L [ tharbill The Gorilla,” the 4 . < y herself one woman in 4 world of |Support by the charming and capable| Mary $ By » Sttt ok ugh. | nett, Joan Crawford and Sally O'Nell | ? . : it .| Myrtle Fiske and George Lioyd auDno Mary Roberts Rinehart's mystery |late world tragedy a subject of laugh- | (%0 SO0 i . vstery furce by Ralph Spence, which | 8 SFEC, 3§ 404 o & 0¥ | en. Fler cleverness in handling the , L.aura La Plante and the others of » i | ter, there can be no gainsaying the - Sy ool Lol e its initlal bow in ¥ present “Songs Plus,” a comedy in | dituation not only saves the crown |the cast, including Hedda Hopper, [0rY of perennial thrills, “The Bat." g} ¢yt Behind the Front” is funny this week at Crandall's Metropolitun| e famous Gutenbers Bible, the oo i e or: 16 et e o ihe, vaLdevITe for Oscar but win husband for her- l'\:.”.r. R;ml:‘nrte, Iionel Brahm and 'hfllnm ';;:vklnx them in at Locv;'s and affords Wallace Beery, Taymond i e | first book e from movable o s sty e M > | self. Arthur Lake. “alace Theater yesterday, where the |} n and M an fine outlets | oo ) » |type, a e h was_bough night at the Belasco Theater, | Progtam ‘]Vl(yl:hlwnll,\’ntln Boland, % | “Clajghtsn Iiale plays Oscar with| Preshots of next week's attraction, | Story s seen in Tt barar foum. r;‘;“(‘;m: c“'msgwu’m’::‘;:d'm,w al:| CENTRAL—“Paint and Powder. | earanis for $106,000, of popular songs, o the Reviy bi, |a €8y gesture. Antonlo Moreno i8 | “The Sea Beast”; the news reel and| Murder, robbery and the fittng|ents. The story was ddapted. from Elaine Hammerstein, the beautiful, | is also known as the “42line Bible,’ applause by a large au st el S S as Danton, the a “Blossom Time" overture by the|e€mblem of the bat slip through this | Hugh Wiley's Saturday ening Post 18 the picture star at ndall’s Cen- | because it is printed in double col Those who have been d s s n the N. V. A. week's | by saves the royal party - [orchestra, with the spotlight on|Production, along with the slinking|yarn of “The Spofls of War.” tral Theater the first two days of | umns of 42 lines each penance will find & f 5 Their Own Versatile | pjhjjation and receives Director Guterson, are added attrac- | {orms of mystery, skinny hands, dark |* A gew Felix cat cartoon and the — pent up 1 rprise.” o plate, ball and evele act | ment as the prince’s persons i shadows and a myriad and one ele- | pathe Review and “Topics of the Day,” T @ photoplay is one of the most | gyard in return. Moreno is not only | The Symphony Orchestra gave a|mMents of the super-thriller, as this | with enjoyable pipe organ music by L LU ,AiTiiven . tane Jarrity, | Sensational pictures of the season, | & convineing lover, but a dushing | varied program In its fourth concert | Show long since has proved itself to | Otto F. Beck and Ida V. Clarke, make e e e e estimable detectives, i o th f{*The King of the Turf,” with Patsy | cavalier as well. There is small rday afternoon preceding the 3|be. an attractive entertainment. uth Miller and Kenneth Harlan, wonder that the fair Beverly, dis-|o'clock show. Owing to illness to| Jack Pickford, Jewel Carmen, interpolated a race actual zed | guised as the prince, fell desperately |some of the musicians the opening | loulse Fazenda and Robert McKim AMBASSADOR—"Sally; Trene narlvioe °¥S. | in love with her, is” bodys! selection listed, Mendelssohn's “Mid. | Pla¥ the principal“roles. ~The pho- d Mary.” un old Southerner | thereby becoming entangled in o most | summer Night's Dream,” was not | LO8Taphy is well done and the musi-| . 's Seat, 5 : I 1 through fraud of his | amusing intrigue. presented. The first movement of |l accompaniment of the I © Or-lana entir holes two- omps 1last 10y E . After ser The timely arrival of her cousin, [Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony” | Chestra is also a thing of weird, nevre- | oqy “aqapted from the O. eemed 1o wins just . 1 he again takes up horse racing, | the real prince, exiled by the schem:|was well given for so small an or-|tCKIng character. Henry story, with the Grantland Rice wuch fun amonsg ) winning enough to set him on top | ing Gen. Marlanax, saves Heverly [chestra. Indeed Mr. Guterson ar-| Many who know the story already | g, i)inght,” added short reels and T ¢ |of the world. . {from urrest as an “impos and | ranges his score adaptations so as to| Wil 80 to see the plcture. so they where it was received with hilarlous E - 1 { g i f need mot be told what it is. Thos == =y e _ Bt { brings the story to a happy denoue- [achieve an ultimately fine effect with | d i KEITH'S—National Vaudeville Week. | METROPOLITAN—"Sally, Trene and | ment FiB 45 nian. [ Who do not kknow the story wiil enjo OlgR_ IEN'I:P.(E" BUS":'IESS house and lobby tastefully | M Additional attractions are a comedy charming - wag the| vante. : Pho action. fak.s plics. | . '"I’ e 1 with flags a and | ther it e platipe s Teanae] “Tome Cured he and In- Misaimo - of . Botsherinls| uaais 18 o b b e it o 922 14th St. e o rene. and . 3 Penp. | ternational News reels and an_im inuet,” the finest ensemble num-| slowly closing doors, mysterious Ouposite, Feanktin Park National Vaudeville lon week v a4 combination of the ting musical innovation, “Sing- . “Valse Lente" from Delibes’ bal- | passugeways and secret places, CLAFLIN g0t unde ! 3 s s 1t andall's Metropolitan Theater | vocalists Brusilof’s orchestra yivia” was prettily done, and| @ A comedy, “Charlie, My Boy,” pro ful thoater being i ked ed them 1 day vesterday and | leads the audience in singl under strings were richly effective in| vides delightful variety to the pro. Est. 1889 both afternoon and eve perform- | g, <ht. Either, it seems, | direction from the screen. the playing of Handel's “Largo” from | gram, and there are also an orches- Yormerly Dpticians ances. ; | would have been sufficlent, for the == - Henri Sokolov showed his | tral overture and the news reel. i T e President Albee an side | picture is gn excellently directed bit, | RIALTO—"S ol gt > associution ¢4n | splendidly set and finely acted. Although “Skinner's Dress Suit, - - . . — iy duite| The musical organization needs no |starring Reginald Denny and Laura i I i i { (o introduction to Washington. Two |La Plante, is billed as the blg feature g Iy i I Wk 72 2 Hay sum s o seasons ago it made its how to the |at the Rialto Theater this week, the i 3 A AS i ') £ s e |5 on the LI capttal in the same theater, anfl ever | kiddies in the Lansburgh juvenile ¢ i“\ilmw\%‘lu“?m‘ul i A 7 e D gavilhi et e s high place in the |fashion parade romped away with the A i i ! i ) g by i e i | Eate wse who like their jazz |glories of the performance last | i =) SRk ' : 2 ng h flourisl evening. [ ! i which corrals the| Quite elty, this idea of a | heroines of the three big musical | youthtul [ y at a movie ©lcomedles and later the one big|theater, v be added, quite 1 & © | musical comedy, Is a nice transmuta- @ success as presented by the delight- Large and Meaty—Packed in Cartons | tion 1 ever there was one. The girls, [ful troupe of young hopefuls that H e ee x ra i i | Robbins is con " Robiine Iy con |as every one knows, are three chorus [ Mischa Guterson first brought to the : | performers of radically different | fore some months ago in his “Babes pe il g | one. and the large | types. How they meet and solve the |in Toyland” offering. The youngsters i 3 | Dozen o b s othing Salesmen - | | % { 8 e large | | plexitles fn the life of thelr kind L s o |Boes to mako an Interesting film. “Skinner's Dress Sult,” however, is Adie Dowling, the | here 15 Sally O'Nell, the Irish |not to be mo lightly passed by. Direct- 1 ' gamin, who was endowed with no|ed by Willlam Seiter from an amus- r this c.ever comedian \ i ¥ s wi » - end of abllity to protect herself. After ing story by Harry Irving Dodge, it A . o LnS ith sones AL | fooking over (ho wholo field of suit- |concerns o voung clerk whose wit Y For our eighth annual sale of Men’s Hot ¥ ) v ors Sally decides that the plumber is sends him out in search of a ‘“raise. e . L. 3 s with the Not finding the real thing, he pre- Weather Suits, which takes place Wednesday confldence of rete: the best and marries him. Constance 'l":‘\?t'-lv”,v nr‘f—; 2 big hit. Bennett plays the role of the haughty | tends to land one, and the complica- ov i A e AR chorine who lives luxuriously and |tions set in, for the Mrs. begins N & 4 m Brown and his Minstrel Band |chorine who lives loteriouly And |1 Tig, 0% (hend what he has mot. b ity “Sunset Gold”—Finest Fresh Creamery had the dlstinction ng SN opore pliwe the dreamer |If for nothing else, “Skinner's Dress We are now getting ready for our eighth show. Brown’s comedy v Vi the excellont Dreclon of s | The story of the film 1s well known. 2| e annual sale of men’s hot weather suits—an event Ny ‘ musical numbers in ‘a_manner that | It 13 nicely done from start to finish. ) ; that has been town-famous since 1918. In order : Pound c dith Clifford, | @nd none of the three stars seems to ] 1 3 1 Siin ‘her own have u particular eige. T WOMEN RAVE i to give good service we will require about 30 = e 5 . % & . . 7 experienced clothing salesmen to help us out for short. She has a 'l voiee for |and special music by Daniel Bree i | o e e e i:kri?'sh”f')rches(l'a round out an excel- | OVER NEw several days Hoe nicn whoi oin qualify, % i 1 time getting a frer a dozen re- | le . 1 » . i L | o (il TS | COLUMBIA—*“Beverly of Graustark.” FRENCH POWDER temporary opening may result in a permanent : = POTATOES A delightful Easter week program position. U. S. No. 1 Grade—Fine Mealy Cookers [nas been arranged at Toews Coum: |N 4 yew ying of tam pgndse i dore iy The sale will be held this year in our Men's e a.” a tabloid play, in| bta, headed by a picturesque filn neh Process—stavs | [ [ I i Warren and company | version of George Barr McCutcheon’s ¢ oft. Pores and lines i (e Bargain Annex, 613 E Street, because of the ad- u ; ot affected by perspira It is along | familiar story, “Beverly of Grau- O e BT S | el . w “-r:'h:smrk," N sopeton s “Unpeliovatia? 11 i ditional space (5,000 square feet) which this s that| Comedy, drama, neartragedy and | ou il ove 1 s never . Trma- | 1ove are intermingled in this story § joree. anc. aud ODon building affords. ette, a clever of the miniature kingdom of Grau- i lso was ore of the andi tark, to which Beverly Calhoun, 7 d i & £ the evening, oy rendition of the Sark o R - ) Apply Immediately at the Employment e andience wanted, 0 ! i Office, Third Floor, Pacific n I ; and Pt | i Building, After 9:15 A How S0 dancel e For Details of Sale, See Tuesday's Star Home Grown—a Real Treat on the screen, | Hereaiter instead of soda take 1 of bicarbonate of soda, leaving | Night].. =02 s i j ) ! e, 5 4 i Night | 1tle “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia he stomach sweet and free from| M iy o | Uil ot | o S fr beian or gases. ‘Besides, it ‘Weulralizes | L R st L o \ = Best Cane Granulated acid, gassy stomach, and relicf | acid fermentations in the bowefs and | unning | will come instantly. gently urges this souring waste from | . the system without purging. It is | BETTER THAN SODA far more pleasant to take than soda. | o talentea | For fifty vears genuine "Phillips’ ‘ ook gm | Milke of as been pre- TRY A 25c BOTTLE ¢ and Helen Eby Rock in | Mil Magnesi e C sketch, “On the | scribed by physic because it Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty- | wvhich has to do | overcomes three time as much acid | five cent and fifty-cent bottles, any £ = ‘sometimes oc- |in the stomach as a saturated solu- | drugstor B i rom an au- I i : . " g In which we shall attempt to v nd thelr Ing prove that EVERY WOMAN | Van Camp’s—Tall Cans e et o . NG * needs the priceless comfort |.v.~mv)\3.'i-=un»~‘ki » i ’ § = 4 2 cans 1 9 o Dretentious el ; § o ; : ! - of these well-groomed shoes. c chestra, complete | etnis ot Y ot of Magnesia ushered in (I omobile ride Jim McLaughlin s dancing _and A ind_stage setting Seals, with an “en- rancing m present a success- ik i 5 iy o % Sl jon of feats i a spectacle. It i : 4 s better than the usual run of animal i A wit R s ¢ ! et s, Alan Shaw amuses with coin 7 4 i Handitap siirring Vera Reynolds G f o ; . nd Edmiind Burns, with o good sup- 3 { “I t t b }IAPPY", The Ideal Shortening ) Alexande Ar‘tll‘ ‘ % - p \ % L g ! Lz L news reel complete 4 B f : : ) i : ‘ 1 Lb c e bl =i e ‘ : Ol~ course, you've heard this tuneful song, in a recent popular Mu- = [ an s Al s | ! Ag Y 3 I sical Comedy. And surely,.everybody wants to be HAPPY. [ w variety of £ \ 4 - r r ’ | tieds paitor ! N 5 ¢ _ But, “No, No, Nanette,” you cannot be hap- K' k 7 s Fige g enloxtaiaes i : V ; 5 py unless yvour feet are happy, too. 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