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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926. cludes Mary Brian, Jack Pickford and [ racked with merriment over his latest | the native habitat, and a novelty, [ OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS 3 laughs with their skit, “Terry and|made its first Washington appearance Jerry."” yesterday afternoon at Crandall's " Ii: I S The photoplay presents Johnny | Metropolitan. Hines in “Rainbow Riley,” an adap-| “Kiki” is a dear old-timer in Wash. * tion of Thomas Buchanan's comedy,|ington. It first saw the light of e S “The Cuh.” which concerns a young |day, as a play, in the National SEsRE s : T 2 8y ey |man who wants to break into the|Theater with Lenore Ulric as the KEIRIrS—Rae Samuch. s S o gt spaper game and finally gets his|Parls gamin, after having won no An excellent road show of the and ,_m":m chance when sent into the mountain |little renown in her long carear on Keith-Albee type 1ls on,l & bleoni the chorus | fastness of Kentucky to get the story the American stage. The play was Samuels has not appeared ash. | dancing and poses: the Duponts do | SR ERG SEASH F ] ki thus, is the third for the ington_ program for a ve ;‘.:“’(’d“",:“ i i tes Army and a destroyers. It |capitol, and this, in a measure, may o r(;:.‘ Sty 1o entertain. ‘There | Mitchell have a f uwm‘.lal “{"'N w“l‘c‘-‘-"?e'q with hi; m"‘f\".fii‘ "&"'&5}‘“?3%;":51. comedy. ic something in her personality that Billv Abbott sings, while the fifth| o= OREUUN oph playReaoe 2 biit Mifas Tal _ less qualified e L amtl sho hus) Charleston” i and the house ) OTEAN recital. airs rom “The Fortune but Miss Talmage scems less qualified L) cts @ B AN 2 A g ' mastered elocution so well as to make | attractions complete the bill. reel completes a good bill. Washington standard in Kikis. Eyen her voice ring true in a us reci S Lenita Lane seems to have the edge tation on the value of home life. This EARLE—"Berlin vs. Liszt. STRAND—"The Battles of 1926." [on her. The film is interesting, but scarcely the flaming thing that one recitation wa flective that Miss | e tieater Gia i ” s and dance ac The Earle Theater this week pre-| A burlesque song and dance IRt ot Iihia, areAiom: that lends s Samuels came 5 ng it would iy iR B i a Sieuarion 1o el triends remain in | (N7 K L at “Berlin | James C. Morton and family, Ma itself so adequately to development of a serlous mood, and with the help of | VS. Tdszt. | 2 Alfred, s Hhe iparticilas ier, th orchestr: leader. i Clak, put ) n over a ridiculous song, “A (el ThosT S ; 3 ason at the Strand |, in “\who' determines to win her- Party.” so as to bring down the house, |Ditted agai R : - It is a pronounced | £y peitne d show was stop d the lights |master of 5 hit. S S n : % O L alinhna allfetle)| companyor 4 Will Higgie and his six Charleston ot i sweech of thanks | A young v e Girls offer a dance revue, int innumerable comedy situ- ' s 8 . s | Choosing e s | with voca violin solos, and fea- i - funny policeman, . tra_ or a ymphony orch g il\lvl‘ the rleston with many new orchestras at different times play the | steps N , ) 4 ; n arcel it with German dialect 4 18 | cavorige compositions of each _com Browning and g _v\‘" v""')‘"'j“}:‘ "h‘ cen | Poser ind finally are combined under ¢ "Ll"_f“‘_ “m' Sininal ana | the leadership of Alex Hyde. Two at S | forrow, dr: okes were o ' tractive young women, Olga R nd : Bel des a vocal pre and his manner s pop A eEE o e . soprano, s a vocal | nd Doroth 4 a i o s equipped with ar ditty. into which he would break n the slig i | = ey C o 4 it v d nd her oftering | 2 s well worth h Daniel Frees " which is danced Kin's orchestra contributes music 1ip of clever performer: quite up to its excellent standard. ckett and Harr iller Duo. with Vic b T A news reeland an animated cartoon + biz numbs h ias inute Men of S ave ""l‘l"‘f "y:"’“ . o | comedy complete the bill o hig . roduces the probler bl inging act. & @ s el : ] o s ramer open the bill wit E marsied couple PALACE—"Brown of Harvard. n and Culle < are featured| y sunger set was out in full cing Items.” feat M: . “the champion lady hard S at Loew's Palace to ot il " Paul K P shoe tap-dance Roy 1 Mary ” e St le e . PR METROPOLITAN—"Kiki. ; are excepti A al L Now we have Kiki,” @ la Norma | of Harv: b ch, in addition to Talmage. 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Bl host of “collegiates.” Its story revolves around the ad-| gram. 922 14th St. We've seen West Point and Anna-|ventures of a rich young man who o polis on the screen, and now we, have | unwittingly contributes $1,000 for the i Opposite Franklin Park old Harvard, and it makes one feel [ostablishment of a mission and then : . CLA FLIN as if he had spent a year within its|falls in love with the missioner's| ‘“The Sea Bea gates after yesterday's treat of |daughter. Complications follow when | third week at the Rialto yesterday, Est. 1889 campus life, a thrilling boat race and o m"("nthie with no sign of a falling off in its pop- o iy "o..upx:..;- a foot ball game, without the usual wins thelr | — e rGed on Sixtesnth Loe ey ridicule of the game o common in the | admiration and finally (CoueiUec: opiFiatoenth ROE movies. 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Chairs in this lot are worth from $6 to $12. to make the boat crew and th I isti i ball team. Then we mourn with Jed : emblems are distinguished by ‘| artistic conception and ’5 = T | » g 7Y ? TN 0