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rHE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926 =3 o v e BoEte e ""“;KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—What Cheerful Thoughts! BY POP MOMAND Louise Dre r'in ““The Eagle'; Lupino T BOYs AT Th CLuB xwow —] AL 1 wANT TO PRESENT TS DBOx You ALOYSWS P MG S Tu PRPERY ARk Ts TALk ABOUT AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Page Twenty-two.) Wednesday and Thursday. Norma | Shearer and Charles Emmet Mack h“ . s Cire e D . e QUL Dy namedy THE POLICE DEPAR T NENT ' THES 13 THE Bunk €D ONLY EAST NIGHT THEY Geve [[OF ESTECH: /T CONTAS: Ewousn 0GARS TO g i T et | ovents: Friday, dovble fenture. Catey ~‘~:§H_{1::;ow“w0. W RESPONSIBLE ' || You wwosm 1 wouLDHT You & vOTE OF ConfipEwte ||1AST A YEAR — PLENTY OF GOGD BOOKI, Ard Nagel in “Memory Lane" comedy, | Kleanor Boardman. Charles Ra | tace Ber: the Lions,” T 5 iLe s m Lorta )| SToor To et AND AGREED TO ITICk By Sir SIS O MadiEIUNDERTWERE 1 YOU | kY i \’l’“’n{i!'."‘,‘ ool _JI"" _in | comedy, “Buster’s Hunting Party": | Saturday, Douglas McLean and Bdith | Al PYOU HETRS bmgliol o % Mothers” and comedy Wed- | \Vedncsday and T ¥, Lew Cody | Roberts in “Seven Keys to Baldpate'; e u3 oLARICE ' T AwT || GET A7 THING o mel [ E] NOMW — YOu'LL SEE wnAT Non! ne in “The Man Up: lani me. the Come- | Our Gang comedy, “Boys Will S i THEY THINK OF THS GRAFT WORRIES A BIT ¢ —- b_ CHARGE ' THEY AT GOWG o Lane comedy, and Park Events: | FuLL OF THIS B 16.40 SHORTAGE W || PUTTing ME ON TRIAL WHERE YOU STAND AL' wwy BEWALF OF OUR FELLOW MEMBERS AS A ToxeM Wise Goofs.” und Park news sement™; Tuesda ally O'Neil in “The Auction Block.” [and Douglas F: The Nut' - THESE A € ally Ne Auctiol sl The Nut By YE LS AR RALPBERRIES e T e | 5 el i""‘"“f(li». comedy, “Yearning for | loys,” and Chapter 4 of “The In On THE UP AW UP Tha Dutiider.” oatuels aed “Hates | Lover: |Friday. Ford and | Archer.” (Shows continuous on | S May MoAlvoyiin ”T‘:“\:l-ild'" hurman Marri d‘uI:; \lrmn 2 pm,; on Sunday from 3 | BACK O You AL Road to Glory,” Nea n “Run | 5 ! S s i 5 | . g n Can’ and R | Tom Mix in “F ad Man.” s the Worid | Comir S 4 v of the Coast | ¢ Guard e oo PRINCESS. | ational | s nd Monday, Harold Lloyd | i ,"" News Reel and special concert featuring Madelyn Hall ganist, and Leonard AVENUE GRAND. IR Chick, tenor: Tuesday and Wednesday, | Siint Hleanor CRAEA 4l sunday ana u 3 “Phe Tool” from the play by Chan: | Contaa 3 ;.!1 s s in e i e Hifig. Polioglk aad comerly, 10m, the | k Business Engagemen R AC e esday, vi Go; Tuesday, “Surprise Night"; | SEl Ricarusiness Dngagement': | Lies,” with Monte Blue and & Thursday, Bebs Daniels in The Splen. et e S R v: Wednesday. D.{did Crime,” comedy and amateur | s “Isn’t Life Wonderful?” | pight; Friday. Bob Custer in in “What's T I < Dempster, 7 P od ** T0mi . ok Tuesdey, Lewis S. Stone [z , i|ing Vengeance,” Episode 1 of ¥ o n oo | Thursday, ““No | of the Coust Guard,” Walter Hiers in | Thursday, uerite de la Motte Nilsson 'in “Too Muel , 4 k it e i e e | Matc Moore.”comedy Off His Boat ™ and News Iteel; Satur- | and John Bowers in “The People vs. ¥, Ben Turpin in “The ek Fred Thomson in “All Around ; Nancy Preston” and Lu Lane in ol L 3 a : Saturday., “Dante’s Inferns ode 4 of “Battling Yighting D ; eenindn. | Deubing t and | 4o comedy Brewster ! andis Lane tn A |line A | get him" from two excited victims. | trace of the man was found b ard fo re ack ) Mer- : A - . i el 5 4 < jang = motio ctice, vice Maj. Ger Ll 5 - e a P 4 - and Nathaniel Clapp of \Weymouth j et : S Long Roac! fes” sey | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 7 ®).— | were entertaining a friend in their | Robes for the lord mayor cost the | B. Frank Cheatham. Quartermaster 4 An armed hold-up man invaded the 'third flor suite in Matthews Hall city of London $1,000 a | Corps, relieveil £ Woodmard & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Sale of 400 Colorful Rayon Bedspreads Much Less Than Usual Price $ for Spreads of This Quality Heads Rifle Board. Col. David L. Stone, United States Harvard Yard yesterday, ransacked I Seraiet. tam row up man appeared. two rooms, cowed two students with [ Cautioning the students not to move BANDIT AT HARVARD. a revolver and escaped despite howls | or he would shoot, he hacked into the Loots Two Rooms and Cows Stu-|of “Stop thief,” and “Watch that door, | entry and holted for the stairs. No | Infantry, has been detailed as a mem . Conway Tearle and Alice | Danc Mothers” ~and 4 able; Monday. Glenn Hunter | eSunday, in “The Little Giant' and Lloyd Ham.- | son in “lilton in “Framed”: Tuesd: “The | Mazie No. w Wednesday, ) Aesop’s Fable; Mond Iy mont and Shirley Lord | R A : L Jim Tmperial e “Fighting | CAROLINA. rge s ind Charlie Murray i Tuesday, Charles Ray and | SunMlay and Mo “ Cellys seley ine Stark in “Bright Lights,” Fox | Rarthelmess Just’ Supy A Per fect Lie™ av, | News, comedy, “Amateur Tuesday, i Windermere's Fan," iibson in “The Arizona S rdnes Lon Chaney in with Bert I Irene Rich. Ronald and comedy. * comedy: Thursday, Colman and Mae MeAlvoy: Wednesday Saturda Rich in romise,” comedy “Gift | “Wages for cline | “Two-Fisted Jones, Shoppee™; Satury red Thomson Logan: T ay, K ain | r Own Back Yark.” F Shoppe, Street,” “riday, | view and “‘Casey of the First Y Aesop Fable n “The So Conley in Casey of the Coast 0: fonal night the Hills™; ¢ homson in “All ves| _— ' comedy, and ‘“Scarlet iyl HIPPODROM : L CHEVY CHASE. Sunday : . W. Grit Sunday and Monday. Douglas Fair- with Carol banks in “Don Q, Son of Zorr i Tuesday and | Siews Hyents fave bashors! favie reta Garbo and Ricardo| Sunday, A v in “The| N skl e . S anies Monta Bell's “The Tor-| Masked Bride John in | s Onen Moone Suil Conabamine also_comedy and news: Thurs. | “Live Cowards”; Monday. “The Wan- | Van Bibber comedy day., Zane Grey's “Wild | derer” and Aesop Fable: Tuesday, | Pathe Review: Wednesday and Thur iR Sack Ml end B BN SR W e arver in “The comedy Saturday, | Aching Hearts nd Wanda Wiley in S < in “Th ‘| “Painless Pains’; Wednesday, Clara | | coadle.” :m\ Zie, Bow in “Lawful Cheaters” ¢and the | Norman Kerry. Liono news, and the stariing Hallroom Boys In "Only a Husband'; :\m!"l‘(:m\k:;'\ial'r‘l’\"\‘l‘l”m Ty © | “Casey the Thursday, Mary Philbin in “Stells Per.” Hai Toach comede i yoor- | George O'Hara and Helen Ferguson.|Maris” and comedy: Friday, ."!”w 810 v;.yr‘|‘|\<|,‘x,v |-,nl‘>q l’ukfflrd ~| Monta s production of Thanez' | “Sportlight™; Satur . Sally O'Neill “Radly Broke verealcomed g featuring Ricardo [ jn “Don't” and Rilly Dooley in A ; BN a Garbp, ‘Gertrude OIm-| Salty Sap. it stead and ard Connelly. The RCL Story is one of old Spain, with many | Priscilla Bates' Brocaded, Seamless. Rayon Bedspreads. Sunday and Mor ginald Den- | big scenes, chief of which Is the| nv in A at Happened to Jones;” | cloudburst inundating a whole vil Tuesday. Vera Reynolds, William | A Larry Semon comedy and Boyd and Hobart Bosworth in “Steel | last chapter of Battling Brewster will Preferred”; Wednesday. Adolph Men- | round out the bill iou and Florence Vidor in *“The ¢ Diichess and the Waiter ind Friday, showings 7 g ik s : Dorothy Mackall. Jack Mulhail 1n | ard Der e 1 iciothes Mas “Joanna: Saturday, Mary Pickford in | s delticd ey ST Bt wry Pickford in | the pirate”: comedy; news: Tuesday, : | “Wages for Wives,” with Jacqueline = . Logan and Creighton Hale, comedy; y DUMBARTON. Wednesday, Betty, Compson and Ed- ey i ; nSunday. Clara Bow Williams, | mund Lowe in “The Palace of Pleas: e Ancient comedy: Thursday and Friday T % G : : in the popular Jacquard weave. And in beautiful deep TAKOMA. i . Monday and Tuesday. Lon “The Phantem of the | Pathe News, continuous | 3°p. m.. matinee Mon- | m.; Wednesday and | Richard Barthelmess in | ppose” and comedy; Mae Murray in “The Merry Aesop's Fable, he Archer,” chapter 4; Saturday, Rod La | Rocque in “Braveheart,” .Aesop's| Fable and comedy. Matinee at 2:15 p.m., evening continuous from o'clock. shades of blue. lavender, gold and rose, so fresh as to fairly breathe the life of Spring. The colors are absolutely sun and water fast and will retain their natural beauty for a surprisingly long time. Each spread has scalloped corners and edges and is woven in a new all-over design that is unusually attractive. They are much better quality than is regulariy offered at this price. Linen Section, Second floor. i | | h and 830 p.m., “The Wan- | rol. “Clothes [ featuring Greta Nissen, Wil ok { dav, Helen Chadwick ¢, | iam Collier, jr.: Ernest Torrence and YORK. | ‘The Woman Hat | Wallace Beery: comedy. news; Satur-| Sunday and Monday. Colleen Moore Edmund Lowe in ** i The Scarlet West,” featuring |in “Irene” and Aesop Fable: Tuesday.| and 9 pm.: Thursday e 5 il el g and Jack Mulk lamy. Jack Mulhall. “The" Streak."” . 8. matinee | * ixie ) hant,” Johnny Art Merchant™; Fi . Viola Dana and % and Hodge Podge': | Ben Lyor, “The Necessary Kvil" " 4 eanor Boardman and Saturday, Tom Mix in “Hest Bad ‘Memory Lan ' Sunday th +* ar Harbor Chairs—Specially Priced at *4*° Fine Imported Willow Special Construction Features The Bar Harhor Chaif sketched oppo- site has a special all-steel bracing that renders it more durable than ever. In addition to the diagonal braces on the seat bottom there are metal sleeves ex- tending up the legs, over which the wil- low is woven and more than doubles the strength. For years the Imperted Bar Harbor Willow Chair has stood foremost among chairs for the porch. This year it is an entirely new chair, offered at this very special price. For the Young Fashionable Set, Home for the Little Social Season THE WALNUT ROOM PRESENTS Smart Frocks‘ —that will meet the varied demands made by full The natural attractiveness of your porch, sunroom or bedroom will be greatly enhanced if it is fitted with these chairs. We suggest that you see this new arrival as early as possible. And, too, a very good quality of willow is used in its manufacture. It is a chair that will appeal to those who take pride in their porch. St. George Chair, Special, $6.75 This popular pattern is also imported from Belgium, and has the same sturdy construction features as the Bar Har- bor, and to them js added attractive high back and broad arms. A Wicker Furniture Section. Stxth floor. Cretonne Cushions, $1.75 each Made especially to fit the chairs above. Well padded and finished with the at- tractive tuftings. The cretonnes are all of Spring’s newest patterns. ‘Wicker Furniture Section. Sixth floor. Italian Linen Napkins 35 Dozen engagement books—frpm shopping in the morn- Just Arrived—A Full Carload of Couch Hammocks ing—to tea-dancing in the afternoon—and on through the formal affairs of evening. Two-Piece Tailored Frocks of Silk Crepe ! Smart Taffeta in the Page Boy Manner ! :" 2 i X WP Real Italian Hand Hem- The Plaid Taffeta Frock ? stitched Napkins, made of The Chic Polka Dot Frock _ fii’:ufi‘i‘f;"_‘i;‘:‘f; Infthe Flower-Printed Chiffons, Full and Flaring { Y el . \ A\ 5 Pleated Taffeta Ruffled Frock, After Patou 3 Al ) 4 An offering that is unusually attractive for the hostess Boufiant Taffeta with the Transparent Hemline % h(.?“sew“e am_j fl miostdeligh il el The Gypsy Girdle for an Evening-Gewn 12218 Deoilies, to match; $7.50 a dozen Linen Section, Second floor. Picturesque Frocks in Lanvin's Inimitable Style $2.25 Delivers The Greater HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner With the new, revolutionary feature — “Positive Agita- Immmu tion.” Come in today and f ask us what “Positive Agi- u Third floor L The Walnut Room TFroy Hammock $42.25 Reversible mattress and padded backrest upholstered in a durable fabric of very at- tractive design. The armrests and springs are attached to chains. This Hammock also thas an adjustable back and head rest. Englander Couch H;mmock . $39.50 This Popular Hammock, sketched above, has a link spring, thick padded backrest and mattress. The mattress has the addi- tional feature of being reversible. Other Couch Hammocks Priced from $25 to $44.50 Gray and Brown Stands, $7 to $11.50. Top Covers to match, $5. Pillows to match, $3.75 and $4. Juvenile Couch Hammocks, $22.50. Couch Hammock Section, Fourth floor. Folding Lhairs, $6 to $13. s " Woodward X Lo ML tation” is. See the wonders it accomplishes. There is no Hligation afuny ktid. u||||m Demonstration Booth, Fifth floor.