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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. APRIL 20. 1926. — - SAYS ARGENI'NA | AMU—S—EMENTS | :;h"(:;‘]:id ‘:T:::”f S ORCHESTRA CONCERT. ~ The story reveals the obstaeles in = the path of true love, when the Band auditorium, Marine Bar- NATIONAL—"The First Year.” scion of the house of Castlebury racks, tonight at 7:30 o'clock, John Warner's marked facility in| (“The Castlebur: my dear’”) dis by the United sta\-xlum \‘l'\rl;lle light comedy s chance this| ¢ that his heart is lost to Band Orchestra; = W “,'1‘“ e week in the National Theater Play-| Winsora, the pretty little daughter Santelmann, leader; aylor . | ers’ production of Frank Craven’sde-|0f the Tweedle family, who keep an Branson, -“N‘M\drl«;fllh‘n [h;,hnul play, “The First Year.” In |2ntique shop in the Summer resor' Arms of Amel . e where the Castleburys have rented . the first two offerings Warner has | WECEE a col “ 1 | but little opportunity to display hi v Country Will Soon Dominate ! iaient, but as Tommy Tuéker, the| The Tweedles, it seems, have quite 3 o ¥ B te | wienc, bu as’ Tommy wuéker, the Bitot Sy s thesmeince an | | @ Babl 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 . e i i b k upon the Summer colonists as L y European Market, Agriculture |ives one of the best performances | Gk Sitders, ™50 the fun. bewing, | () Characteri incse. . Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. e company has given to the Capital, |21 at times: it seems that the s fon, from Minister Asserts. The role gives any actor seductive "1‘:\"-':;::u have the best of the ar- h}’-’!:::(;.“::':.‘::.(:|I‘:nn.dh‘ll:“n"&r opportunity overplaying, but | BEAN Waltz, - “Bad'ne s - - - DO I iou Know— ——— Warner, never 'steps himself dam o Twecdle. = s Komzak ; ps him father, as played by Arthur Rhodes RoL By the Assoviated Pres s o fine bit offis the' typical straight-luced Yankeq 7 7 Z i That the Lansburgh & Bro ; reputation for silks is based 0S AIRI April 20.- reliminary to knockout. | Frm S diminishing exportations | - Leneta Lane, playing opposite War sl R mavels, = - tuffs signitfies that Argen- | ner the wife who chucks the busi s P Mivwesdle v pPOMPoso. | ‘e - ‘ 25N Figes o Sina will ‘Mot ajwavs have to face ness of marriage In the eleventh | ly, o Philemon ‘Tweedle. (own Famequin and Colombine, o Jaice \ \ upon 65 years of unfailing ad- competition from the United States [month of the’ extraordinarily disillu- | fords many laughs by his droll in- 7 2 RN \ \ herence to-a high standard of in the ropean - markets, | sioning first year] also has a_more | (erpretation of the role. Ruth Rus- (@) Antics of the Clown, tempo Vg a8 Y 85BN g 7 2 quality ? Mihura, the minister of agriculture, | substantial bit than was given her in [ sell is the dainty Winsora, Leon minuetto ‘°h 4 - 7 S [ e said yesterday in his inaugural ad- | “Three Live Ghosts, She, too, d Rubacts s Intateating sas. Wirios (@) The Mandolin Serenaders, 2 X 1 4 STREET FLOOR, LANBURGH & BRO. dress at the International Live Stock | plays the n 1\ ty mxl«‘ aunt and Richard Elwell is weil andantin ¢ Congress, composed larzely of dele- | the role one to be remembered iited. o s Makerat il Yelio: (¢) Finale, Grand Parade, alla polka. gates from Argentina and Uruguay.| “The First Year,” if any one doesn't [ Castlebury. John Schellhaus, Judy E 7 The miniter expr pd_the opiil- | kniow ts story, concerns ftself with | Sevier Shelton and Mildred Meneau Grand " march, “Hom- == X > o 4 jon that in the near future the|Frank (raven's conviction that the |are also in the cast. - age” ragner 8 = / 2 ="t H O ‘ ; o : ; eavy Ua United States must feek Argentine |12 months immediately following the Marines' hymn, g Montezun heressine i " e | L W S oman e i FORMER DRY AGENT GOES | | ~me st Ryamini manner” ' Porch Rock these predictions BfeciuituE R gest ! hasard “In . the matrimon | Notlice.- » wi cker Siive, Dr. Withans s s ekalltiag U bbb o oN TR'A&._IEFEUD CASE‘ ‘,,“.E":';"V';,},’."'\},, el i 32 Pc . Prlnce s S ing recently that J g 3 to make 1 for his during five vears before the war had / Tk i il Jor hix| Nations and Three Officers and Di-| | dav,at 3:30 p.m.. and the month- ; : ay. . | | v symphony program will be Very % . decreased ptibly and that this e e : | |:v‘1d:‘|'\:‘\‘ h'.’u !l(‘xun\P more marked | ’ 5 ‘1::‘ _"’l":”“:““’»‘n‘,‘\" rectors of Defunct Concern Be- presented Tuesday, April 27, at in the last few vears. the exporiy PR ey e B 7:30 p.m. & OI lllIleI e S . i R Unk of 2026 mavine beeniitse than| aiormoieation of Clroimab sces In i fore St. Louts Court. y Special at l'n the five-year period before (he|paid with a “misery,” a dinner par By ‘:" Associaiaq Tress | & Ordered to War College. | : some railroad options and the very | ST, IS Aoty Bl GG 0 i | o other country, he continued. | el "hine'Gn "o ar gin. It all | Nations, formerly chief Iederal pro- | Maj. James . Burns, Ordnance De- The Mayfai In O, was able to compete with Argentin:| G fd8 M OGROEETE S0 Lo | hibition ‘agent here, and three officers | partment. has been relleved from duty Clle iho el because of the richness of it 15 mother” and the Rt : and_ directors of the defunct Federal | in the office of the Assistant Secretary Pattern Stock EE Gmerica llate 5 to the Mompital withs: a. case Of por.| Home Buil ration went on |0f War and ordered to the Army War quality of fts live s ! trinl in Ie it yesterday on | College for temporary duty. proximity to the great centers 2 Lo «« | charges of using the mails to defraud Thi i i i i e e ek L \\\:l\yll & 1-\\‘:‘{“:_”1.»»4.; bty s I'his entirely new ivory-toned porcelain ware—an American :»]v:;\-_n:::x’;-.::‘Pwv;”:’:]:.,‘.:: G Bt Sl S por tion, which 1 alleged to | creation—has made a wonderful impression. Not only has it a 2 P f 1 modern methods in cattle Tais o busy and fixes chings up | (00 400D (i oume 1in attor | heautifully rich tone, but the colors of the design are brilliant and Gl oo i CRRlE At o give credit where credit is due St d a total loss. s atto e Bt v o = : R - aaat A must be sald that Dr. \lin.u\“;,m‘, ney indicated the defense would be | 1 effective—and the price is ridieulously low. The set consists of : Heduniomarc e e that Na s had acted merely as at- | \[Y'H’\g "r""“c of I“‘fl\'\' st as made easier by that” kindly” eld | {1 U 0 DO Mo tral with | | 6.Dinner Plates 4 ¢ vide 2 T SIR SQUIRE BANCROFT, s o Naticha ik Lonomion v e ! 6 Dessert Saucers to lxncc:\y:;‘;’:r‘t‘."“‘\'\:—("Z'v;!‘:w‘rl.\>l‘ ine Callender is cast as the ed suitor whose talking out of | President of the corporation; B. W . ENGLISH ACTDR, DIES |15 e i eeeks e Tarmer ma. | Barrett, gerieral manager. and’ | T M el value—worth buying tomorron Y ot e N iven 'ty | Eene F. .Paulusta. director.’ The Goy- Cleans Teeth Safely SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & B at $3.75. 3 e P oy Charies Harmmdon and | ernment dismissed. the indictment | Wins { - = 1 AT G eds against John H. Beck and David | FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRoO. Mrs. Hibbard are presented as the AL Dean of Stage Started at Guinea a NiAL e bate Dosothy 'Tlarney |~'x’,,.,'“‘.‘:‘ . directors, for lack of evi-| new users every day Week and Retired Rich e in ey Glyney boie $ 4 at Age of 44. M e I'\‘n K ‘ot Miss Tierney as . ]. 1 R D F ]:) ‘ Bl Va, Vaca, Vacatio, Usual®1.25 Rayon rapery 1'abrics .|> nice a l\f( of character as one f Vivid New Colors, Sheer and Silk in Texture could hope to see. 1,0\1)0\ April 20, Sir Squi The others are up to the company V acat i on !'“’i“‘ i Unrwaled in Beauty! 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