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AMUSEMENTS (Continited from Fourteenth Page.) Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk Jor Inteatinal disorders an about Prevared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN 1 ITUTE 1515 U >t. N.W. 'lmerna(lflnfl conference at Deauville, { attended by gold-braided dignitaries | from all parts of the world, unfclds ! a story of love and intrigue that never | allows interest to lag for a moment. | ""A secret treaty -between England and China has heen stolen, and the finger of suspicion points to a per- corns, tender toes and son in close touch with the Soviety, pressure of tight shoes. RELP) which has been particula U get jts eyes on the document. The DISclmIIs daughter of the bankrupt Marquise o® _Zino-pads | { Ardreg o | de Zares, the wife of a young Eng- W diplomat, senses that her mother s bad a hand in theagitating theft. he ‘mother has been a close friend of the Soviety representative at the ‘onference, but su n does mot all upon her. Instead, the daughter generally thought to have been the / 1 ¢/ hrough which the paper dis- InJbe Qun iy { B ke for fine enterta . | In the end, however, everyihing “Struttin’ | | To protect her parent, the Along” 1ilt and there fol- “< no opportunity ity as an emotion- v assisted by yung husband, Matt Moore and V. Nchnfler dolyh. Strat Music by Swanes sn't a great film, but Syncopators. A comedy, really beant complete the PALACE--“The Waltz Dream.” The magic tonch of Ufa, which nsforms what might have been an ma into something Eflm@mr R AR rdinary screen drama int thing E | that delights by its freshness, is pres: ent in “The Waltz Dream” which % T:me Alone opened yesterday afternoon at Toew's Pal Will Tell g Ufa has sent to the United States a e news ree!, a scenic, Atop The Farle . and the orchestra 13th and E Sts. 7 2 L J T —whether or not your roofing work has been R 0 (0] F well done, when you let | N G | Emil Jannings, “The lLast Laugh” {and “Varlety,” transcendent produc- | tions in direction, interpretation, set- | ting_and photography. They set a standard that would seem difficult to “any old tinner” do the job. € The right way to be %‘ maintain, he Waltz Dream™ is an excellent those two masterful interpretations by sure. in advance, of DE- PENDABLE WORK is éllnlulmvlnn but it scarcely reaches the to employ a reliable 8! heichts scaled by the two great Ufa tinner, such as Colbert. 3| works that have just preceded it on 2 | jx, rather, & tribute to the earlier pro- a“rlce J Colbert i""i.‘.""'“. what respect “The Waltz ! Dre fails to match the others it nlt to sav. Perhaps it is in the "he film is based upon the fa- 163017 & | mous r Strans operetta, and it | deals with life in a much way than did t S ! . \terpretations by the performance of Emil Jannings not_equaled—nor could it reasonably be expected to be. The story concerns the adventures | of an Austrian princess. who is | hrought o Vienna. the colorful, zay | eapital, by her father, in order that | she m he in A hetter position 1o capty duke for a husband. After | seanning the field, one finally is selected. The duke, however, turns onut 10 be a very ure, and he desiznates his aide, Count Nicholas Prexn, to show the princess the izhts of the gavest city in the world Reduced ; ught in the spell of abandon that | t life, the prineess yields to an irresistible im- SMUDDIMANS | b i o 709 13th St. Main140 | " with number of prod including % I street. This shoild not be construed T e mw to serve yow mow. s a reflection on the present film. It Heating— Plumbing - Tinning 621 | Street E{mmmr ARREEREINENECRRRDRRY 1 her new husba ires of the monotor vom the boredom ud he falls in love his love, the dis- t princess apes the Viennese ners and 9 | cnstoms Those the vivid Franzi as her model. She proves an apt pupil, and before Iranzi, who has heen invited 1o the Vi her for- wer hack 10 < Josi his ed wife. So mieh for e iy Every role is splendidly acted and e ant evidence of direc t ! that s makes the film he cast is made up of un siars whose names mean ah- ‘y nothing 1o the American It isn't so mmh what )C’\l Fll ’ I‘S “'flflt theatergoer, and it tribute to you do .« . . Don't P°f2 that no one car apparent |y Inow the names of the actors. say “I wish 1 were cooler”; drink [leed WDl K I'N'S COEEEE] photography is ¢h a par with { other U'fa films and no ane s to he reminded of the striking = achieved in “Variety Mighty Like a Moose." a Charley more than the news reel o the sup | with the score, whicl beuutifnl Straus 1 AMBASSADOR—"I"ig Leaves." “Fig Tex rporates the es’ s ihe rather fi i tive title of the picture that opened | vesterday for a threeday run at the ! Ambassador. 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Domestic complications | with a piece of pipe in his hand, Olive | WARDMAN PARK—“Birth of a | must know the story and the cast | usual climaxes v surprising ] I are augmented by the wiles of a|Borden is such a good-looking wom- Nation.” by this time. Nobody is likely to | twists of plot. “Matri- | the pr Many of the mem- feminine servant who lives across the [an it's a pity she tries to look so much hall. and before long Adam tells Eve | like Gloria® Swanson. Phyllis Haver L to go to blazes. Of course, as soon |seems a bit miscast as the she-snake. | Ereater pictures and even “the great- | one of the masterpieces of the photo- as he has time to stop and think it |She never looked like that kind of a |est pictures” offered on the screen— | play industry. with short v and’ excellent pipe | later succ The companfon feature over he changes his mind, comes|girl before. There is a fashion show |and vet David Wark Grifith's famous organ music, round out the bill. | is Tial R 1 of “Uncle home, and everything is all right. in colors and a drinking Birih of a Nation” seems to go on CENTRAL—"Brooding Eyes.” | Tom's comedy de ‘The pictures misses being what is termed “‘wholesome entertainment” by | Between times you can listen to )it again last week, and so great was ished star at Crandall's Centra e exeellently just enough to fill the house, and us ! piano and organ duet or see the world | the demand to see it that it was con- s | re for the disclosure of the | chosen B gAN Mmusic a consequence is a good show. George | hefore your eyes and a fair O. Henry |tinued through a portion of this week. | week in “Broodinz Jives,” a fitm play | trained talents of its junior [ hy © ' ke O'Brien looks as though he were horn | comedy. iverybody likely to be interested | of interest that develops many un. |stars. is heinz presented at Crandall's | comp A a\,\‘-fl Naf2 SNpal2 Npal2 SNl "\nm f-\nflf [ 00 CHA N SHA o CPA T LA o LA ] CNARD SN0 OB SNAAIC SRS SNAalY SNAlL SNaale SNaAlS o R 2RRY &f‘%.f‘k"ffi"f‘“\ NRETARTZ ‘%‘f‘\f‘\y“\f“\f‘% RN AR R --fi«‘\"fi-‘\ ‘\f%'f R ‘\f‘\@ S e N R R A PPN VPR TP OP N /AN P AN P IR GPAN AN O P AN S PN P PP s 1926. (Coviietls Mark Ree"0€' A b 1 i BY GENE BYRNES THERES THE KIND T wANT! " and the second of the | . "oy essons in the execution of ite and tricky “Charleston,” specially trained cast of There have been great pictures and screen mewcomers give promise of or heard of the plcture before. It is miss @ great treat if he has not seen J \\‘\ intr forever and always holding its own with the best. Wardman Park tried TIVOLI—* = Youth.” precocity of unt’s Lionel | in colors—that merit particular notic: R Tuesday---Silk Frocks in a Clearance ‘And besides that, all the splendid Pre-Season Sales now in progress. The August Sales of Fur Coats. The August Sale of Women’s Fur-trimmed Coats. And last, but far from least, the Great Half Yearly Furniture Sale. Don't overlook one of them. Popular Toilet Articles Reduced for Tuesday Only Powders, lotions and other cooling preparations to help vou combat the summer sun on vacation or here at home. Fan Loi Bath Salts Wrisley's Soap 33C 69C Dozen The famous O1d English Tavender S selling regularly at &c. Most reires Limit, 12 cakes to a customer. The regular S0 hottle holding approxi mately 12 ounces. Fragrant with odors of Lilac Bouquet and Rose. FXERZREXEREREXERERERK Mavis Powder Coty Toilet Water e 15¢ 79¢ : e The well known Mavis Taleum Powder, g The popular “L'Origan” odor in the new manufactured by Vivaudou and usually 20c; leak-proof hottle, holding about 134 ounces. Exceptionally fragrant and soothing. Only one bottle to a customer. Palmolive Soap Pebeco Tooth Paste 32¢ 12 Cakes for 72C You've honght it time and time again for 30c. A thoroughly dependable, pleasant tasting dentifrice. Only 2 to a customer, $16.75 to 318 Silk Dresses 39.95 All the wanted Summer shades and a large variety of styles, including the two- piece frock, in georgette, crepe (10 chine and flat crepe. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42 and 421 to 4817, Tis name alone is its testimony to its quality—and hundreds of people will use no other. Limit of 12 cakes to a customer. EXZXEXEXEXEXEX < Cuticura Soap Bt Williams' Cream 28¢ 3 Cakes for 50C An excelient facial soap of many vears' Many men insist upon it for shaving standing. Especially fine for eruptions of Lathers freelv and is soothing to the face. the skin. Regularly 20c a cake. B Regularly selling at 3%c. | [AY Eau de Quinine Mu Soldent m 89c¢ 33¢ B L 82X (Third Fiwor.) 325 to $39.50 Coats $1735 Twills, lorcheens, satins, brocide, silks, flannels; for dress and sports wear; wom en's apd misses’ nsing mouth wash that d more popular each ng at 42c. Td. Pinaud's famous hais tonic—a spler srator of the scalp. The bottle sel i arly at $1.29. day. Regularly Eveready Cabinets Williams' Powder );‘% 67c 15¢ 3 Handy Little Shaving Cabinets for your A smooth, pleasant taleum n-wmlu in a ¢, Dathroon, Fitted with an Eveready Razor Clioiee Bt v rose adors. S« and a tube ot shaving cream. Regniarly The can that sells re 8 8¢, (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) h\{ Glove Glove - Silk Silk o 3 Chemises Vests sy % 51.95 Regular $295 glove silk tailored chemise in choice of several Some effect ’1 Perfect quality vests, tailored and reinforced under the arms. Made with ERARFREREXERES sed in contrast- | ] seli ps and in a Sizes 3 to \ uvnwuu‘ range of pas- and other B tel shades. Sizes 30 to soit shades. R? \ 42, ' N RS iy Bloor.y % | (First. Floor.) TS () LU : . w| $17.95 “Isn't it Cool?"—and she meantit. We heard a customer say B/, ; words on one of thehottest dayslast week. If you those ver think we're “talking through our hat,” come and prove it to vourself. Sce the little flags on the Main Floor rippling in the flood of cooled air tlmt is constantly pouring in to keep the temperature lowered. THE HECHT Co- RE;EI & Store Hours, Daily: 9:15 A.M.to 6 P.M. Closed Saturdays During August S SN AN IR ISR I Y