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e L ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, . 0. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. |77 THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. Attractions in Washington Theaters Next Week \ NATIONAL—"Craig’'s Wife." Carlyle, James F. Kelley and Dolores . s \\§ In “Craig’s Wite” the latest George | Sardou take the lead in a score of e ] l e atlona \ Kelly stage success, which comes te | Actors—with one lone woman in the § the National Theater next week, open- | Cast. J & inz Sunday evening. the author has il s . L % uncovered a very raal problem in mod. | MUTUAL—“Frivolities of 192 urn]ture 0 \ ern life. a- problem that every ons| Al Singer's “Frivolities of 1 nl ure ’00 = \| ’h’x said m”b. familiar ;\*nh »l!l;\,er in | will be the attraction at the M 3 s own life or that of a friend. | Thi veek, i ith | \ o or (hat ot 3 rend | Thusier next “reek. opening win @ 1 NLE. Gorner 7th and H Sts. N.W. I for its unusual success at the Marnsco | cast i headed by Harry! -~ \ Theater., where it completed a ten and Helen Davis with the §\\\\ month engggement, will ba seen here g company including tue! i\\ 1 Chrystal Herne. Charles| Rutlers, Alice and Roy: Bee Bell, | \\ : ze. Anna Sutheriand. Isabel | Danny Jacobs and Arthur Garamer. | N i =. Donna Pasdeloup. Josephine | Feature nighta commencs with n N\ | ams. J. A. Curtis and others. | musical contest Wedne: y. followed \\\\ It wiil be presented under the man-|[hy an amatenr contest Thursda \ ezement of Rosalie Stewart, who has|and Friday, wrestling. \ been the producer of all of the plays § of this author BURTON HOLMES—Thursday. N = Tox v after: 0 N KEITH'S—Frank Fay, the Lockfords. nnlm'::"v:fil ’},r':;fr?l’"hf.' ,‘,‘:mf."'f'.";f N \\\§ % ¥ o ture, “Holland and the Dutch,” hext Sindav. . eelabrating the one| It will be literally ‘two quite differ- | N R e amniversary of | °nt pictures of Holland. There will N - lle .2 be the picturesque and familiar one | § nk Fay, the master comic, has|0f windmills and dik \ been held over a second week to act | Vith pretty lace ca § - wr of ceremonies. Sharing | § honer with him will be the|be that less familiar picture of the \ O French Asncers, who will | Holland of the merchant, the artist \ “n. “Dances and Music,” with|And the scientist—a country teeming \ | o lisen and his Russian string | With industry, capturing Nohel prizes \ ’ | and administering a vast colonial e N i pire without the use of a large m! N | o tary establishment. § i .mm.n i -| For that which we call “local colo: § i by Carl MeCullough. says Mr. Holmes, no country can s N\ 0 he Charles Derickson, | pass Holland; such places as Marken ! \ i “the voung dgamatic tenor; Burton | and Volendam are full of it. almost § Rrown, noted young pianist: Misa|to the extent of a “‘comic opera” set- \ Bobby Adams,. who will entertain | ting. \ with “personalgy plus.” and addi-| Mr. Holmes has arranged his itin- \\\\ tional acts to h“ unnmmr‘!d later, to include Amsterdam, with its| \ canals, steep- ed houses and sturdy | \\\\ FARLE—{Spotlight Revue.” old churches; the Hague. Holland's \ The headiine agtraction at the Earle [roval city its neighboring gay § :}‘f?"' e e S hoe. | and Alkmaar, the famous cheese 1 § T RavEand Tiose | kets: Doorn, where a_certain § Wwith FEddie | ruler i« in retirement; Rotterdam, with \ o gcine Fight." | !t8 magnificent fort,and many of the | N ¢ - wmmn- acts embrace. the | other “iights” that lend so much \ 0. a gymnastic novelty;|charm to a trip through Holland. ) § “M — a _ Scates ":n':qmfi.fr?npr?fl}a "h:ul" ATEAVDIA RUSIO-Roby. § v RBov,” a nautical love tale, Ylaudia uzio, Itallan soprane of | R o bt smieal love e | clgdle Moo, Tisan soprane ot . . . . 4-Pc. W alnut-Flmsh Bedroom Suite | enmpany: McWaters and T - | make her concert debut in Washin- =-FC. lVlng oom ulte N eenting William K. Wells - {on at Poli's Theater this atternoon ? i L e ik A L e § ne =i Fi N -G A s’ b . . o S L L N N ey, T Ny R RIee." | iCburRa, e An attractive and very serve Luxuriously upholstered with lid “:I:“ c:xlr,\ rm‘:gl i e avelvinul § featuring Vera Reynplds.- The short-| Mme. Muzio has selected a delight- iceable suite as plcturcd It velour. The low.price andieas solid gum, P! a Chiffonier, Bow-end Bed, \\ Torl attraction will be a new Fatmen's | ful program, including two ari comprises three pieces—a large . p ¥ pieces—very stylish, new and Ah SeriVanity \ comedy, “Heavyation)' “Pace, pace mio Dio.” from Verd terms make this suite a most nicely finished. Chairs and Dresser an Semi- Y. \ —_ . | “La Forsa del Destina” and *'Mia P! 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