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10 » ¢ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL this vehicle for a week's run—or,|bert, Shiela Blaine, Ann French, ZE rather, spree—yes, spree is decidedly | Louise Whitehead, Caroline Brostus the word for it. It cannot be denled |and Margaret Bennit. that a good time was had by all \ ATION. u,—“ume 0ld New York.” [ who traveled with them through their The unf eneta TLane into | opening night’s performance. “Weak | THockey has caught the popular la e O e ita wiimms | Sisters” is funny. 1t is clever, in|fancy in New York, shown by the fact T e e Natianal Playera | Spots, and, while its author has lost | that nearly half a million persons at ding lady appeared in the role of | N0 opportunity to_introduce risque |tended the recent games in Madison ODar in Rida Johnson | lines, many of which should be de-|Square . 4 “Little 01a New — York. | leted by the censor, they are = = . 4 Washington has been watching Miss | delivered in such a m L \ Wh 9m B ]‘l Federal Method of ApPro- | Lane closely for two vears now. Last|them of much of their " S8. / 1 en l roug t ht it was a case of promise splen-| On the whole, there is more mnhl i i 5," and Ay o P fulfilled, for her performance |than poetry in “Wealk Sis W\ i g N C e priating Lump Sum Hit by | &0 Ot as the most siittering bit in | there's a bit of a_ moral tog if one ! NN W\ a New Uentury successful career of Steve Coch- | cares to see it. As some one r@marked W\ \ | West End Bodv. x ck Co. somewhere, “There's so much good ir Fe——n he pert Trish boy-girl, Miss Lane the worst of us and so much bad ir el <. Her role demanded a |the best of us that it doesn't behoov Round 11163 lll'g Q Trip id talent and she meas v of us to talk about the rest of HE world thrilled to the dawn of a new era. The imagination of man reached out and sought for the things that were to make life more in teresting, beautiful and Jlivable. An era of marvelous inv ‘entions and discoveries ensued. In the realm of Fashion, equally revolutionary changes occurred. Skirts soon shortentd and footwear sition to the AP-SU Bl v rticular. s Q. E. D., by Lynn Starling. iation by the Ted 5 3 »r the moment, | Parker ~Fennelly . | s its share in the t New ¥, ctands out as | masterfully as the . Dr. Strong SUNDAY MAY 2 e i St about the best work yet accom- | @ very reverend reverend. be it known ’ by the West Fnd C plished by the National Players. Catherine Dean is _del in her SPECIAL TRAIN meeting in Corcoran X i ladl, needs to be told that the pla character sketch of C Loaves: ,mm.d Night, May 1 Twenty street The [ tie romance of the metropolis in the | who has a keen eye for the world and | Stern_Standard Time resolution oppose @ n it wore swaddling clothes | never misses a trick. Judy Shelton|f Lv. Washington lbn(on Station), of $9.000 000 r nt c z 1liced about breaking “the iong |and Mildred Meneau play the parts 9:00 P.M tribution_without 3 st wrlem into two d The [of the ping soul-savers quite | [ AT Bitt iborty fon of the i v I play is mounted perfe 5. | successfu and Ruth Russell ies of the s : v 1 setting it stands even wi -hars s usual, in the role the Commissic , th eder ate vehic ut brought Y. sweet young thing | 903 pm tion of ions : Tobin to Washington in the moting a home for || £2 Visit Schenley Park, Phipps Conserva- the chair f ot C | pls T 4 e “hm» she picks up lm (ke G e L ";;“‘{“" ;‘"“;'"" a i PNational Players have been it on nm‘m‘klheu;n Rana ingical Gardens Jand Sther blaces of in- to augment their company to y_handles the role of the “hoy | [f teres ieiies 4 3 4 required in | friend,” a budding young author, with came more and more into the Denis Con- | ease. ' The supporting cast also in- Pemuylvama Railroad limelight. “Hahn’s” were istriet Gover «is cast | cludes John Schellhass, Thomas He = 2 Big ke . . s Mgt f . Tt Lot ST [ - among the first to ‘make their curately determined. excellent bit of acting he does, 3 g 3 shoes beautiful instead of Robert L. Clear, also a local b e ¥ by the role of the merely useful ary to John Jacob | Also is played with Charles Hampden. i Warner comes back with an- Juvenile Court from : G performance this week as of law. It was t tha the el genius, Larry DeLavan qualifications of a_ juvenile + ung blood who missed a_for- judze should be hased on a know 1 day and got instead an Irish | of human nature, with an understan- | 1 r to splendid manhood. ing of child psychology empathy | Wearner gives adequate proof of what for the princinles unde j an do. | court laws and posse o Rilly Phelps, the company’s juvenile, ality that “Bully Boy Brewster” amus v Mrs. Hibbard does the litied, i v rewster, the bulky sis is found he should have ! 7 tomaine Callender presents risdiction - vork : sketeh of Cornelius £ to . £ : nent, which iey pleases as Arianna De Puy it was said, if v . ‘ultcha” craving lady who sets signment of a j were made from | her cap for Larry and misses by a mile, ie adult couris, ospectally from the| It's bound to be a big week for the al cour ompany. for no one can afford to r ral on of the | Miss Leneta Lane in the best perform- @ fees for {ance she has given in the Capital. viand .)nmm. attending District e T " - s, it ‘was decided to defer den. | WARDMAN PARK—"Weak Sisters at a s ¥ m P e of | « c ] = the situation. Indorsement was given | - lllredl o "F‘“ "“"k"‘ Wear B o ihie ity % runs through Lynn Starling’s “Weak ol nee vt indiice ection | sisters,” offered by the Thomas Her- ORI v i I > b " e T R B | GRS A m 1318 !‘v'x;"i\ln‘mm_\"l,\(-mn: Club’s public | Theater this week, the play would o] (<] S Op ———— (<] porarl y at t' h committee. j undoubtediy strike the level of “De-| §| O.K. Toans to Married Women, | %ire Under the Elms" with a re- I Lamns to Maurried Women. | 10 ding -t “which “wouid” e T R g While our Fire-Damaged F St. Store is being restored out the police reserves to quell the ;;;j;;;‘;jj;‘“f;jjjm;“m';‘\"yu s Jermit | disorderly language by closing the || 1707 FLORIDA AVENUE doors of the pretty little theater on other financial nsactions in their l own names, the same as men or isters,” however, has a i single women. g 1t docem't take Hasit A Modern Fireproof Depository Thoroughly Equipped A survey of the association’s testi ,‘ ricusly, and certainly the actors do| | for the Safe Handlin Care of Household Effects. tory will be made to determine what | not seem to take it seriously, as is street and sidewalk improvements are | evidenced by the fact that they were eeded. and th s s will their own mirth St LT e ————— . THE MENS STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP g gt Tent | rayed Tro Bl cletomed vtk | COLD STORAGE FOR FURS AND RUGS rama in choosing TR RN g 2 And now our Fifticth An niversary is almost here! gy Washington Baltimore alter A. Remer was appointed f e |} secretary to a Y CaAUS H A e N — rdson. Willis Thornton, dwin ¢ 3 Irion, B. G. Tyler, . P. Barrett, Mrs, L bseph ‘g‘}‘.:l“{,. ll( hn '.\sz_ur; Joseph I Private Rooms for Furniture—Motor Vans for House- elected o neitibership, EoeMyert hold Removals—Heated Piano and Art Section— 0 earance a e Luther W. Linkins, presided. Packing and Shipping—Display Reom for Estate . Appr: —Fumigation—Insurance—Lift Vans for BLIND WOMAN SENTENCED I Foreign Shipments—Dead Stor: for Automebliles. TO PRISON FOR 7 YEARS ADRNIRe00 But A Really Unusual Event “@randmother of Czarist Pro- vacteurs,” Convicted, Drew Death . ffn\n_{:y;(:u:,f‘:un Relented. ~rdi In Which We Offer MOSCOW. 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