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NATION AL—"Little @id New Yor Little Old New York.” a romantic le of i contlict, laid in New York s early days, will be next by the National nmencing Mon: love durin er bin and shington production, in New nt on the road. was head of the desp was not coune New in which the action of the play iton was desperately tr: ing to ter capital in a contr tion that would make boats inde- pendent of favorable winds. The love interest accrues from the arrival of atrick O'De to claim the fortune sinally meant to be left Larr van. Patrick O'Day is really P: tric 'Day in a thin disguise, and (hings so shupe themselves that the ortune reriains in the Delavan hand and he gets a bonus in the Shape of the Tovely Patricia. “Little Old New Y e period costumes and se! and in & eral atnosphere will be a distinct d parture for the ional troupe. ity period is laid. b ost calls tly writer amus. nz play of a number o including ) the next week’s offering Herbert Stock Company at W Park Theater where they are week playin “Tweedles." The story d Is with the embryonic Tove affair of Arthur Millbank and Faith Corey, a_charminz but overly wse maiden th has a grand mother who is wordly in her on life and a mother who belong numerous “anti” societies. Her suitor is a clergyman who orsanizes a raid on the town's one pute, and it is here t tions of the plot really said to be r witty diall The re Wife. of the will Thomas this in Faith in the are sheltered after the ruid t will i ude. Parker Fen ding man: Ruth Russell, Sheila Blaine, Mildred Meneau, Ann French, John Schelhass, Ranald ery and Thomas Herbert, directc KEITH'S—Rae Samuels. The big Keith-Albee unit road No. 1 ves at B. I". Keith's Th next Sunday for the week, topped by the “blue streak of vaudaville,” Rae Samuels, in a whirlwind of entertain ment, with Mildred Land at the p The big feature will be the Jeannette Hackett and Harry Delmar presenta: tion of their fifth annual revue, “The Dance Club,” which is declared a riot of color, music and girls. Others will include Mercedes in 3 Tdea’: Ameri premier 1 tet Jerry and Hor Baby sits o' Dream Music,” ‘und rvection of Geraldine Valliere: Kirkland and company Stepper the Du Ponts fun, assisted by the Keitl ing girls: Blly Abbott with his sing- ing, piano playing and laugh offering: and Louise and Mitchell, “the Belg Wonders." The fifth <op’s_Fables the Pathe plete the bill. nelly, rt Lahr it, “What's and in “Charleston” lesson. Ae- Topics of the Day and ws Pictorial will com- EARLE—Tom.Brown's Mi; Tom Brown, and originator Brothers’ " sical comedy, bill at the fumous saxophonist of the x Brown vaudeville and mu line next week’s with his minstrel dozen high killed instrument . in a_group of popular hits, interspersed with en- o is another in- age the ion of all lovers of tuneful diver- ddie Miller is known every re that harmony reigns, and in his assisted by yther offerings cal comedy turn b company. in “Oh idgley and Jonesey™; Roy Rice and Mary Werner, in “On the Scaf fold.” a laughing hit, and Al Fields and Johnny Johnston as Terry and 1e photoplay will be a laughmaker ohnny Hines in his latest tional _velease, *Rainbow fast-action, high-power com- smance. STRAND— Next week, at Tames 1. Morton umily. Mamie, Morton, will program in In addition harleston € in a numl Youth 3 tles of 19 the Strand T} the comedian dr e the v with udeville [ with Mrom Louise Lalke. ongs, known and Katherine in_“An Athletic The photopl Feathers.” adapted fro with _Jacquelir Landis in the “THE FLAPPER GRANDMOTHER. Under the auspices of Loyalty Ch M. Brown Cla Sunday School musical her, ken, comedy, the a song: nd in al Clair Potpor will amitic uple nd company | be love stor Builey's novel in » will ent the Grandmo Auditoriv rinda hin Pemnple evening at 8 ction of Mrs. s returning to for this event. will ha dir . who ton especially wheth Rhine other ris will be taken hy N Aiss Myrtle Crouch, Mi ham, Floyd Orms »ph H. Comer, 'n Thompson and ssisted by 4 debutantes, 5 children and 8 matror tterson, aul Dovothy 4 jelky ME Norma ' next week's Metropolit Norma. ' entire never within of spontar var ted and fascinating as that of the zamin c the streets and stages of Paris in Firs National's film version of the famous stage hit from the French of Andre | Pleard adapted by David Belasco for Lenore Ulric. Roland Colman is also \.:nd to contribute a ch: cter study is impressive. Others in the cast include Gertrude Astor, Mare Me Dermott, William Orlamond, Besserer, Frankie Darroy K. Arthur, Kiki," is decl OPOLITAN—"Kiki."” “Kiki will she at in her the range her talents, and George pr d in screen for ared notable for the manner which it has been expanded and elabo- | I rated in scene, action and character development PALACE—“Brown of Harvard.” HiBrown b aryant 7iths sheoribie | stage play by Rida Johnson Youns, and one of the greagest football ro- mances ever staged, as adapted to the screen by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, will De shown at Loew's Palace next week, ) starting Sunday afternoon. “Brown of Harvard” is described as a thrilling, romantic and humorous classic of college life, infections in its humor, profound in its drama anil York during the | outlook | where the | n r.led Pfouty strel Band. | -lat Crandall's Ambassador Alfred | “Peacock | _ I sell from Wright! Tapper | Crandall's ppeared in a role so completely | & Lis supplemented, by Eugenie | nctured with a mingling of romance | and pathos. It is essentially the story {of Tom Brown of Harvard, whe i discretions cause the loss of a boat race. He retrieves his own hopor. however, and the love of a pretty gir by his spectacular in the 1 Yale-Harvard footl ume. William Haines has the title while M Brian appears as the Jack Pickford also has a strong \ddition the cast inciudes I 1shman, jr., son of the screen RIALTO—"The Still Alarm.” “The Still Alarin co-starring | Helene Chadwick and William Russell, | which will be the photoplay attraction at the Rialto next week. a mod ernized screen version ol the stage play that ha ars thrilied theater patrons, scen the fil shter of | other day with his successor of to: | a Onto the reen dash the pic turesque hors: wn anparatus of the past and then, 18 vears | comes the poweriul notor.zed tus. | Helene Chadw Phy > cha 140 O love for | ousework | mate 1 smart | smart | { hat of 1 ally deserts her ietr of " a liam Ru . 4 nd heroi 1 2 | rdman | presentat Guido ( wanini for the Alfredo in “Traviata” with He has since toured the United States and Canada in concerts COLUMBIA—"F¢ Proh Although no defir cen made by tl s Columbia, th sility that Harvold He will a week continue rolics.” nians will e ivoli Thenter | Pennsy featured at Crandal next week, beginning Sunday. offeri (wo changes of bill, the second p | gram to inaugurated Thursday The Peny 15 will muke three |appearances daily at the Tivoli, t afternoor ormance of @ half hou | duration being devoted in part to re | quest numbers. for which ¢ are ob- tainable this week at_both Crandal Metropoli nd Tivoli Theater “Campus Frol which will be pre- | sented for the first time in the Capital | by Fred Waring and his associites. is ) enlists the | Lady Who Beaumont hainbaud, | nd_ Lloyd | Mors and ¥ a Chris- int,” adapte | Played Fidele nd directed by 3 featuring Mary _Astor | Hughes, supported by n srge Neville Shore Shy arring Bili from by G ces Grant; al | tie two-reeler Thursday, and | “Three Weeks in Paris,” Brothers tale of innocents 2 guide them, featuring othy Devore, sup- is, Helen Lynch, nk Bond, al |no wives to Matt Moore an | ported by Will; John Patrick and Jimmie Adams in “Give Me Strength” | 1 Saturday the seventh installment >y of the Coast Guard.” AMBASSADOR— L Talmadge, \\ll;])ur(full-) Ron Colman, George K. Arthur, € [ = Astor, Bugenie Besserer, George Orlamond and Frankie Dar will be | seen the first three days of next week | Theater in First play, revision Pi Brown's of Andre the story ¢ ris street amin who wormed her way into the Affections of a famous impresario of ‘muxqul revue. The bill will include | short film subjects of varied interest and pipe organ accompaniments and solo interludes. Wednesday and Thursday Lew Cody and Mae Busch, supported by Ger- ‘nude Olmstead, Roy Stewart, Pau- | lette Duval, Creighton Hale and Tem- | plar Saxe, in Metro-Goldwyn's produe- !tion, “Time, the (0|n(dl n,” directed | by Robert Z. Leonard, from the story ; also Harry Langdon | " a novelty Ireland Frida, Metr oldwyn’ rence mal “Songs of \earer in *The Devil by Glenn and the Px Bebe Daniels produc supple Pants” s Million < Millior . Hoy lin i No., | Knight," eman Dick § ¥ | Wednesda THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, - APRIL 21, 1926.. 2y De Mille’s “Three Iaces ¢ anal Ae Dle; Thursday, Sally O'Neil | i »and Hallroom Boys in | lam and Yeggs': Friday, House | Peters in “Combal” and “Our Gang” | “The Love Bug”; Saturday, Julian Litinge in “Madam Behave,” Lige Conley in “Light House Kepping antl of the Coast CHEVY CHASE. Sunday and Monday, Rudolph entino and Vilma Banky in news events and A pesday, Lou Tellegan, A Forrest Mack Se tional, W ednesday tt's neil, and Brush | Thurs Edmund | i and Chisel day, Aileen Lowe o s “Don't events; Fr lay, Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth | n “Loviine of the Lions,” ch comedy, “Okl War Hol sortlights, “Strenuous Life’ Moore and Doroth: Baxter Butted ir “Hot Dog'; for Rest.’ ( ol 2| | Corinne Grif sdv, “Hold und Monday, u n"andcon Tuesday. Lew Mheodore Kosloff, the O Neil, ide | ni Pat Come John Olmsted Wednesd: rick, | da dolph turday, ton, mond “Behind the | DUMBARTON, Adolph Menjou and The Grand Duc Mondiy, Harrison wd Louis Conscien Sweet, Ben T ment’ in New Com . Ralph Lewis, Last F “The Wi Richard Streak.” he mon madge, Sund, | with 1" serial aveheart” comedy; its” with and comedy with Rod L Wednesday, Charles Ray Starke, and comedy iday. “The Lost | ace Beery, Bessie ! tone. Pathe News | les; Saturday, | with Tom’ Mix an na Fables EMPIRE, ind Pauline Thursday and Worl with Wa Love and Lewis and Topics and n n Topics Norman | smedy Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday Pringle and 13dmund Lowe in “Soul Ma and | comedy ¥ It With Love idiny Kenneth McDonald in Who and com Rain a HIPPODROME. wd Monday, el Ralston & Lanphier Sunday s Venus” with comed Tu to Yeste with Leatrice Joy and Edmund Bur omedy and the News: Thurse inequin.” with Bebe Saturday, Rey Norman Lionel Ty “Topics 4 oad HOME Sunda La Dice” nd "homas M Rod Aes “Red | Monday. | - New Klon' | Nothing else so bracing for a day of shopping S L T T o = CENTRAL—"Yellow Fingers.” “Yellow F " an _adventure- drama of the Soath Seas, is the photo- tpla traction announced for ‘the t two days of next week at Cr s Central Theater, beginning \day with a cast led by Olive Be Ince and Claire Adams. supported by Nigel De Drulier, Ar mand Kaliz and Josephine Crowell. | The story was adapted by Eve Un- story, and W = Emmett Flynn. Added at- | will_be “Our Gang” “One Wild Ride, ‘Sportlight” and pipe organ | nd solo interlude Tearle, Danc rected by tractic comedy nd Rice scompani Tuy Joyce Mothers, | Bow 2 \ story of mode Broad wapted from Selwyn's play and directed by T . slemented by Bowes in “Be Careful, Dearie : nie study, “Athens”; Wednes ecil B. De Mille's production, Lac st a mystery play Goudal Henry. B. \ { n suppor Pathe Review: and Matt Patr “His dithail and Rotiert A Aesop 1 able nd Prevost by John in e Sanoras nd Mabel Julienne e, supple. omedy, | Behas ng Julian nington L als Fighting T “With Pencil Brush and C Saturday, Lau La Plante in “The Beuutiful Che a juvenile comedy, | i i 0. | _Sunday, Thomas Meighan in * New Kiondike” and Aesop Fable Costello in *The Lit h G nd CIff Bowes in | Service”: Tuesday and Wed- ack Holt and Florence Vidor and Lioyd Hamilton | ; Thursday, Marie Matt ‘Moore in -“His | i and comedy, “Heavy Swells ay, Rod La Rocque in “‘Red Dice” and comedy, “Tonight" the Night”; Saturday, House Pet Combat,” “Our Gang" in * ug” and “Casey of the t‘usstl Guard,” No. 7. AVENUE GRAND. Sunday and Monday, Jack Holt and | Florence Vidor in “Sea Horses” and Lloyd Tamilton in “Careful, Please™; Tuesday, Thomas Meighan in “The New Klondike” and Cliff Bow Shontt Stop; Wednesday, Ceci te Ir { "Quick nesday i store or toifet counte | dr / CONSTANT CURLING AND WAVING RUINS HAIR N AN Girls just must curl and wave bob- bed hair to appear their prettiest. But constant curling and waving urn and dry the luster, vitality and | very life from the hair. To offset these bad cffects, just get a 35-cent bottle of (ldlghl(ll‘ re- | | freshing “Danderinc” at any drug | and just sce for yourself how quickly it revi brittle, lifeless and fading h; “Danderine” is a dependable tonic and will do wonders for any girl's hair. It nourishes, stimulates and slrcng(hens each single hair, bring- ing back that youthful gleam, glint and vigorous luxuriance. Falling hair stops and dandruff disappears. “Danderine” is pleasant and easy to use. DANDERINE . | which follows the | Hatton Cody, Mae | 2 fith's | Dempste i ston | Best [ 1an midsummer heat. The mercury at almost every point on the pr: records high marks for the season. Winnipeg yesterday registered a temperature of 80 degrees Fuhrenheit Throughout Saskatchewan and Al berta the weather continues usually favorable and farm work has been appreciably speeded up. “Sally, Irene and Mary" Thuisday at 3:30 p.m.; Friday, Doro- thy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in “Joanna'; Aesop's Fable and “The Green Archer,” No. 6; Saturday, Vera Reynolds, Willlam Boyd and Charlie Murray in “Steel Preferred”; Aesop's Iable and “Casey of the Coast Guard.” dike” and Felix cartoon; Tuesday, Ricardo Cortez and Greta Garbb in I"nrrent" and Hal Roach’s ‘‘Dizzy Daddies”; Wednesday, House Peters in_ “Combat” and Gump comedy, “Chester’s Donkey Par Thursday, Ileanor Boardman in *“The Auction Block” and Glenn Tryon in “Long " Friday, Art Acord in “West " and comed) ‘Heavy aturday, Dolores Costello | “The Little Irish Girl" comedy. Phoney Express,” and of the Coast Guard,” No. b. LEADER: | | and Sun tex Beach's “The Burrier,” with Norman Kerry Henry Walthall, Lionel Barrymore | and Marceline 1 A tale of the Kiondike, full of a on and suspense fortunes of a baby rescued from her brutal father the death of her mother by a seaman, who brin up in of her pa OLYMPIC. Sunday and Monday Front,” with Wallace iee and Mary Biran, comedy [ George M. Cohan’ “The Song and Dance Man,” featur. ing Tom Moore, Bessie Love and i ord, comedy; Wednesd Menjou and Florence Vidor Grand - Duche nd the | i Thursday and Fri neing Mothe with d Conw A Huntly Gordon, Louise Fazenda and Willard Louis in “The Love Hour” and James Oliver Curwood’s “Steele of the Royal Mounted” with Bert Lytell: Saturday, Patsy Ruth Miller and Kenneth Harlan in “The Fight- ing Edge,” O'llenry Comedy, “Tran sients in Arcadia” and chapter six of “The Green Archer.” AVOY. Sunday, Dolores Costello ittle Irish Girl” and Al Cured Hams”: Monday, rymore in “The Barriei “Tuesda. Dix in “Womanhandled “Dungerous Curves I eil Hamil YORK. in “The Cecil B. De Mille's ““Three Alt in | matinee | | 1} | , Mary s ind’ Sennett’s “The Gosh Darn Mort gage”; Tuesday, Marle Prevost and ennett’s | Matt Moore in “His Jazz Bride” and : Wednes- | 1 Burns in “Run Tin Can”; Wed nd Bessie Love | ay, Lowell Sherman in “The| and Alice Day in{ Love Toy” and Hallroom “Thursday, “Oh, Ma, the Rent Taker’ -« Hallroom Boy Jack Holt and Florence Vidor | nd Path Horses” and Cliff Bowes in nson | “Seratching Through'; Friday, Laur “Helen La Plante in “The Beautiful Cheat Aboar turday, | and comedy, “The Fighting Tailor e to Love,” Gump | Saturday, Julian Kitinge in *Madame | comedy, “Ches Donk Party,” | Behave,” Charlie Chase in ‘“His| and novelty reel, “Songs of Ireland.” | Wooden Wedding” and “Casey of the Jh ——— Coast Guard,” No. 6. CANADA WARMWG UP. and com- Richard | aturda Don’t blame the car if you struggle to shift gears. Blame the stuff you . let somebody put in your gear boxes. rl upon kindly ignorance d Warren Clara Bow At dealers. in five-pound d service stati from ckerbourd pus TAKOMA, Sunday and Monday in “Irene"; continuou nee Monc feature, Lew Cody the Comedi n “The Blue k" Wednes. rsday, Const nnett, | nd’ Joun ¢ford ‘Colleen Moore | and mmwtl],] pom.; mati double | » Rusch in ‘Summer Hent Sends Mercury and _Lefty | at (175 SHREDDED OIL ) Winnipeg to 80 Degrees. ISSloNSLMAXI.fS WINNIPEG, April 21 (®).—West. | in {ern Canada is basking in a wave of | 10, Sunday and Mond with Carol | rd, James lso Park day, the and er Baxter in o | People,” Walter Heirs in “Hot Doggie,” Pathe colored review und Gift Shoppe: Wednesday and Thurs- day, Reginald Denny and Otis Har- in “What Happe 1 to Jones.” comed, m the Links” and Park News Events; Friday, double featur PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $11,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Tempporary Quarters, 1004 E STREET N.W. During Bldg. Construction. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. 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