Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1927, Page 22

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2 POLIS—“Ching-a-Ling.” Tinkling temple bells and slant-eved “Ching-a-ling,” which opened at Poli’s Theater last night sser tinos that the East and West a far apart as the poles, the twain have Despite | described Opening Attractions in Washington Theaters ! NATIONAL—E. M. | E. M. Newman opened his Newman | Italy” to | Sunday afternoons and evenir though Naples been fr and by lecturers, the gave a new realization of this city of a thousand travel | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX. D. C. MONDAY., JANUARY 17. 1927 | | “The Man in the S| ater. star of the principal feature program, a film ple adow.’ panion comedy attraction is by the juvenile members David Torrence is the pictured of the bearing the title The com- supplied of “Our adapted to the movements of several | Gang” in Hal Roach's two-reel com- and the “al pieces is played by Rox Rom Mae Murray is Mae Murray and she has seldom made the screen impres sion that she does in lencia,” at the Palace this week scene is Barcelon Tt and the story, edy, “The Fourth Alarn TIVOLI—"The+City.” The foremost feature'of the bill be- ing presented at ( ndall’s Tivoli The- the first two days of' the current temptation on the traln golng home, supplies the chief supplementary fea: *ture of the bill arranged for the first ‘three days of the present week at Crandall's Ambassador Theater in Mack Sennett’'s two-reel comedy, “The Prodigal Bridegroom.” In his effort to acquire the most beautiful bride 'in_sight, Rodney St. Clair deals him- | $1,000,000 Paid and Thelma Hill impersonates the girl left walting at the altar. Added camera subjects of abbre- viated length and pipe organ accom paniment complete the bill, which has as its major feature First Natjonal's production of “The Sllent Lovdr,” in which Milton Sills s the star, sup- KILL Extra Coal Costs. Ask S . : J &1l an Srehestra. Other subsid. | third offering is a new issue of the ported by Viola Dana, Natalle King- | girls of the Orient singing murxern“wn_l'l:;fl;on- at the .”hnn‘m[l':'h e fi{j{}ul"_:w_ I:y‘?;l’d'jfl Krazy Kat Pathe Review. The bill is completed |gelf nothing but trouble. Madeline | ston, Charlie Murray, Alma Bennett, | B itie s sicibc Ruiek HF \hilne: ana | Sooterday with jan illustrated rax o el and an organ- With short reels and}tuneful pipe or-|Hurlock is the chief obstacle to the | Montagu Love, Arthur Stone, WIl | . the gunplay of everyday life in Chi-| This was the first of a duplieate | losue by Otto F. Beck. gan accompaniment 'and folo inter. | matrimony he had originally planned, | llam V. Mong and others. ens ree rvice e gunplay o 3 | This J5sSSor S SOUDIRSA [Hosus ByRORo & ludes. o - ard making up |-course four lectures on | == ¥ I e be given at that [ PALACE—"Valencia, it W hat Kind Will Save Y ou Money Your Furnace Needs Just One of These. Are You Burning That One? ; ; 41iaid in oid met, at least theatrically, and the thea | vears Zits, Cineqmparatle | bk, |1 Shite'Gd ' s colortul, There s DIONS | week is the Wiliiam Fox camra ver For a quick, complete way to Hard Coal " ek Sl s Ul Rl ! fat 4 tuste of - old-fashioned | “The City h the principal | . b White Ash, Buckwt . $8.00 | Run of Mine..... . $7.50 production may be classed amo R ve | hatred for the villain. Lloyd Hughes y Janet Gaynor and | l 0 S White Ash,Pea ......$1225 | Fairmount, Lump, Ities, for nothing like it has o ud ey ey play charac x e stor) one | i b . Nyos stage noveies, or ().m_lln‘ : \)1\.\ | hcuen Bichuresdue phiwes of customs |and oy 17Ar Slay G e o) White Ak Fegs .. #1500 gy o Sever wil be aain At e e e raming water | course, Lioyd ends up by winning the e White Ash, Chestnut, $15.25 | King Cole, Egg or Nut, $9. tertainment valu 3 from fountains, each bearing with | heart of Valencia, the charming Span " is Mack Sen.| One of the worlds largest labora- | Tt acts quickly. The cold usually White Ash, Stove ...$15.50 | Coke, Egg or Nut ...8$11.00 other momen ““';}'\”1(3‘{\.":’I::Li'w,’.fi. ert grace u heavy, earthen far. | i e R o {wo-reel laughmaker, “Hubby's tm?(c: dfl'elopclq an ideal b to fight ends in a day. Tt rarely gets started Shamokin .........$1550 | Pocahontas and e fen. | Neapolit it home, in the markets| O » internretations of the Quiet Little Game.” 1In addition, the | colds. _combines a number of im-|even, if one takes these tablets | o S y N - L puilt to the | oF, Working by the stone e 0 ey LA e e ek . Bot. | Program includes a new release of the | portant discoveries. It is so efficient, | promptly. | {‘ ](‘l"“:'“'{: “mw ::gog B \"“' River, Egg...$11.25 erican revues, are d|.~v“;:]a{h‘ iR e e D rting | tom” by Christine Marson. Sally ",“:i':"|x‘ 'fi?‘!?fiprz"f«lm’\ lf'!)l;‘\_\'* sym- | so_complete that we paid $1,000000| This method is called HILL'S, Tts | 4y alley ......316. Tiquets ..... ....$1225 production is | Sit ST Caruso sleeps.” | Flelds sings to the accompaniment | FENET OF RS OF U0 Dav. The | for it use has grown and grown until mil \ the costumes | ool Core other glimpses at Posilipo | of a fow stept and bubbles over With | i ¢iong by George Emmans, concert ; 11¢ best helps known are combined | lions now employ it. Don't rely on F ‘N; Bere S C expected of an | e of the.tomb of \irell ana | visacits and pen. Her “blues” songs st il el e yényl;‘(‘ctih]r‘tfiel(g(‘)gsu”th:\l isneeded. | lesser help. A cold is too important. | . . n 0Oa 0. sol _ | v of Brutus and Cassius and | are her bi ure. e G, iate. checks . o nd don’t delay. | g hilled s an | i ound the bay to Torre An- 1] Joo Termini, “the mad musiclan” SRR stops the feverand Be Sure th‘\| Price30c Things will be very | 1543 New Jersey Ave. N.W £ o i in o re caroni is made. | leaves the stage er refusing tc y ol e A act 3 e e L. Sastiee e s Sreal | AMBASSADOR—“The Silent Lover.” );ead?dn.l o yw" ns different tomorrow | Phones: North 816-8808 plied by lie | there is & detailed vision of cascades, | comedian with stringed instruments.| Ben Turpin, as-the small-t the g o CASCARA UlNINE if you start HILL'S | &s master of ceremonies. fountains and groups of st v un- | Geos silvers neopating Orches- ter and egg man who journe: inates the poisons s ) now. You will keep | tween curtains, expl | rivaled for beautv. A visit by chair|tra plays some straight jazz inter- | metropolitan centers to garner the|and tones the en- G w thiet | everresds e the show up the steps to the Capucin monas- | spersed with several novelties. Tom price of a wedding, only to meet | tire system. t Red Box with portrait ,fter that, | i Or N now & hotel, to dine on its ter- | Gannon's overture and Dick Leibert's scenes ford, whose modern villa is within| METROPOLITAN—“The Silent & t eye distance of stately ruins of pagan Lover.” | ® by Prentic 1 © | past 1cture ow so many time- | ltoniSiisthis tean: seen in batter who recently attended a local art|Toi SN fhofess to the sky. | Miton Sills has been seen in b school Api was the | At the Island of Capri the usual Miasion: teatared | i The real hit of the ev g trip was made to the Blue Grotto Jolitan Theater this i The dances and ensemt . was one of the delights of a|organ pumping worthy of the d by Michio_Ito, the Sl 1, and later there was | house and the rest of t 1. After 4 d Max Sheck. The | ise along the blue Mediterranean | ail that the only things left are the that took In Sorrento. with its re- minders of Tasso and Marion Craw- kles from spee- »p Fable. Ae: | news 1eel and an > scenes are colorful, but | familtar with the order to . et is not overburdened, grawing “Tuck your heads” hefore - R sus v the small opening to the wonder T T e and the always to be smiled at in- D ires ot sers worth special Ros Son - s Why so blue? . EiuaARd s p Stick es. : << . who squanders e e il Who e ot Ewanan poesents Ualy in an and then is forced e are e ® na” Osiental | ! manner, not as a country | 10" chco 0 between exile mn the For- e The dances of | [oF student of history or lover of all| gjgp fegion o a quiet and unobtru- Nights on Michio Ito elaborate Kim, w tings, are feat of the entertainment a land which comm: il French fort, ¥ears. pass, .n 550 Beacon e e | n because of the Drogr V1A | which the wastrel finds himself and KEITH'S—Kitty Doner. { which it keeps step with the world.” [, O (HE rong silent type.” | {itty Doner, with Jack Carroll at “Rome, with Ostia, ¥ ati and % ] e | d th:\:xi‘nnf Thowed at Keith's last night | Tivoli,” will be Newman's subject for | desert sheik at this point an reverse of too much of a good | ang‘ for although Kitty has been a | frequent visitor to the Capital of late, | her act went over the footlights with a zp and nse that indicated | _how good it is. Kitty enjoys the dis as it ¢ beautiful in art, but i h scientific is plishment, a ernoon and evening. next Sunday a RIALTO—"The Night of Love.” Beautiful Vilma Banky and hand | ¢ | some Ronald Colman are co-featured sive death by his own hand. He is| rsuaded to choose the former and 0 the S to command a r roams the gands and plun natives and visitors alike. Tornai ceeds in outwitting the desert ter- ror on two occasions, saving a ca rich Americans on one occ fort on the other. Complica- tions arise when the hero falls in love R® @®® Lansburgh & Bro. ® & . Corduroy Robes Hundreds of Spring Frocks tinction of belng “America’s mefflfi‘i |in one of mt- best screen romances | the daughter of the rich Ameri male impersonator”’ and she is all | of recent years. he can. A French captain attached to that, but now she adds to it the dis-| tinction of being a dancer who can | dance_entertainingly. s the Sap at the Beach.” | world premier It which was given its showing at the Rialto Saturday. a United Art release, artistical the American: party as edit Tornia in the of the girl (Natalie Kingston). guide at After 2.55 New in color and line! | Ak Hall, "|ly directed by George Fitzmaurice.|saving the fort from Ben Achmed's is a fun-maker never at a loss for|yy story abounding in thrilling | raiders Tornai claims the girl for his - material. He is a_sort of 1: ug‘:} with the picturesque atmos-| own and one is left to suppose that shocker and he has a good company in | phere of gpysy life and with colorful definitely buried and his ¢ Morris Lloyd, Genevieve Blair and } scenic effects, all supporting a tender = T]n'}:e comedians, Charlie A 3 i Helen Ardell. g story ted by two of the|Murray, Alma Bennett and Claude A very attractive Another big feature of this week's | »st favorites, “The|King, add to the tntertainment by = 2 bill, however; is Modena's Fantastie | i e’ e 1 overn i their clever interpretation of three choice here — ¢ Revue, featuring Countes )Todgna(i | play entertainment. It is primarily | n€ vr»dn—v\'ells”\\'hu serve in the For- at Charming e hivd shades - the foreign violinist, with Bishop and | 1151, " I ece lovers' type.” | €IEN Legion “for their health extremely worth- E g new high shades: Lynn, xnzernm}_mm dame‘xsév “,md | Care has been taken, however, in di- mn“ rm?“m'llrhe \\l:}gxmrmg bar o AT . Diadem—Athenia—Hydrangea— grace in which a company | two principal characters in their | il 5 i v M 3 ‘ i o S g D Carey oW oreon also | 91d; Miss Banky snd Colman Dortray| world mirysy. oF HEwe. ovomte Lo oo s1. 1 Beaco —and Mother Goose—with a e ticeable hit with the audi- |3 romance of ethereal beauty. They | gitional offerings. “The Rose of sleeved eacon 2 Goos . ence, and the Billy Lamont Trio, in | are a stellar combination and are at| Algeria,” by Herbert, is the feature Robes in striking goodly number of unquestionably clever wire walking and tumbling; | their very best in this picture. selection of the orchestra. | ” > S o & o & Marian Ridor in & | Laid in feudal Spain, the story con- =1 | designs of ricl 1 smart navy and blacks among :uagyfpf' dnenceer :«;‘erifig; Charlie Wilson | cerns the romantic adventures of a| COLUMBIA—“The Black Pirate.” esigns ot rich col- . 3 £ and his partner in ‘“foolish stuff,” | &ypsy whose bride is taken from him| The opening of the second week of | or combinations; them! and the Dour Kadex, with “Their on his wedding day by a despotical|“The Black Pirate” at the Columbia | . P The loveli it ~ b Wonderful Anchor,” make their first | duke in infamous exercise of the right | vesterday found Douglas Fairbanks | cord and satin rib- he loveliest materials: Crepe tour of America memorable. All told, Keith's is offering a good bill this week. A GAYETY—"Lucky Sambo. “Lucky Sambo,” billed as of back lightning in two shock 13 quivers,” opened at the Gayety Theuter yesterday after a record run of 300 consecutive performances on Broadway. It is one of the fastest moving negro shows at the Gayety | excellent supporting cast is seen in|}ort! 1 A . i 5 : : pportunity to display her histri- | i stage since “Shuffle Along. addition to the admirable work of | ! 2 i Sambo, played by Billy Higgins, | Miss Banky and Colman. Montague | CPiC abllitles in “The Black Pirate, 46—all - cut long and matron. Sizes 14 to 50. and Rufus, played by Joe Byrd, are the comedians, and they provoke a goodly portion of the laughter and applause. Dance, solos and ensemble numbers predominate. “Lucky Sambo” is built story of an ofl promoter to imarry the daughter of a hotet proucietor who struck oil in his back vara. The plot in itself is cleverly con eived, but it is made secondary to the music and comedy threading its sray through the show. Julia Mawdy is the star of the feminine workers and her song hit is, “Any- body's Man Will Be My Man." Hilda Perleno has a sweet voice. Others in the cast are Jesse Shipp, Berleanna Blanks, Amanda_Randolph, Joe Wil- son, Ernest R. Whitman, Lolita Hall, George Phillips and Cora Winters, Jim Vaughn and his band put plenty of pep in tke cabaret scene, which is one of the features. The costumes, wusic, scenic and lighting effects are above the average EARLE—M around the attempts of possession. Swearing revenge, the gypsy (Ronald Colman) invades the eastle of the grandee and steals his bride, Princess Marie of France (Vil- ma Banky) during the height of their marriage feast, and carries her off to his Romany camp. ' There, in these two hearts, one imbued with revenge and the other with scorn for her cap- tor, develops a gradual mutual attrac- tion which culminates in love. An Love, as the feudal lord, and Natalie Kingston, as a court favorite, have goud acting parts, while an unknown performer as a gypsy bandit provides hilarious comedy relief. Thermy Georgl, operatic tenor, and Edith Van, violinist, are presented on the stage in an arrangement of “Gyp sy Sweetheart,” as an atmospheric prologue. A novel overture, in which the popular song “Mary Lou” is swashbuckling before the samg packed | True to the Fairbanks tradition in thrilling action, but with an added ar tistic effect obtained through the use | of the technicolor process, the picture | is-a perfect type of “best seller” in the movie fleld. In attaining the honor of leading | woman for Fairbanks, Billie Dove comes into her own. With Douglas ca- | vorting about the picture, she has lit- | but she provides the beauty element. | “The Black Pirate” has actifon in| every foot of film and is far above the average fivereeler. A comedy and newsreel complete the program. CENTRAL—"The Man in the Shadow.” Three diverting screen subjects combine to lend unusual divers the bill offered the first two days this week at Crandall’s Central The- | houses that greeted him last week. | Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street bon trimmed. Vel- vety looking, wide wale and embossed corduroy robes in beautiful bright shades. Sizes 36 to and full. roma, crepe Elizabeth, georgette, flat crepe, mayfair crepe, frost crepe. and crepella — with the newest shirred, smocked, tiered, embroidered and beaded effects— for day and evening—for miss Second Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street Very Special! Lingette Costume Slips Dainty $1.19 . If the low price causes you to doubt that they are the genuine lingette—just take a peep at the label inside! They are of pretty silky quality—strap top models with a two-inch hem. A number of smart street shades. Hand-Embroidered Flannelette Gowns, $1 Sizes 36 to 44. v Wirth. Celebrating its second anniversary | | Soft, warm quality in pretty long and kimono sleeve models: sizes 16 with an all-star bill of vaudeville and | | and 17 iR pictures, the Earle Thes ots away | | . The bill is he y Wirth of circ 4 as one of the leadir She is accompanied by | Clearance of Men’s _higher priced Shirts Silk Hose of Third Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Sale of Long Phil, ridir mmedian, AT R R famous makes! Kid Gloves clowning of “Phil” and riding by other members of the Wirth family are also Net Contents 15 Fluid Drac! 1.65 good | $ 69 EEeay f Sh Padd — Hundreds of higher priced models in smooth Moore has a ple e, in which | § gher p: she gives some of the danceland _with the Bard and Bud and Buddy | ino Entertainers play jazz selections. | Sandy Lany and company open the | bill with a skating act. The finale, | with the illuminated costumes,is fea 'ALCOWOL - 3 PER CENT Avegetable Preparationorks- sumilatinghe food by Regula white and colored broadcloth, rayon-striped madras, corded madras and novelty striped, checked and figured shirtings — wonderful Handsome full - fashioned stockings, with such makes as Formerly $3.50 and $5 12 and 16 button lengths, in CASTORIA _ansburgh’s “Run-check White or black, soft imported ting he Stomachs and oves | Collar attached ou Krugel and Charle s at this reduced price! i 5 3 5 1 ST G s When Baby C . INFANTS /CHILDREX value 14 2 Onyx and Phoenix among kid of beautiful quality. All act, s en y Complains. TneetyPromoling s and neckband styles; sizes 1375 to 17. them! All perfect quality, but sizes to choose from—with e photoplay wction this S . i Conats : 2 o i “Ma Baier o 1 Marie Prevost,| There are many ways a baby has of Comer Gpjam Morghine Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—7th Street more or less broken colors and matching or contrasting em- nd Kenneth | 2 7 Yy e RoT NARCOTIC s P Thomson and Dougla Fairbanks, ir., in the supporting roles. | SXPFESSINg any pain or irregularity or e 04 AL e ki SN FeRlar i short-reel features | digression from its normal condition of T e e and :-fxux?p-‘m\v \!1 \\'\1::;‘.w.xv”<;"” health and happine A short sharp ":‘T(‘?A [_:m::;"ml? SRS e cry, a prolonged irritated cry. Restless- N e ness, a constant turning of the head or oo o the whole body, fretful. In these o ey and other ways a baby tells you there is something wrong. nd Feverishness and " os5 OF SLEEP “The Fashion attr 1 o it e 1 Most mothers ol cal h resulyng therefrom 0% staged by Leo Broad know that a disordered stomach, or | "nd«nusnmnv’ producer, with nine colorful and me- | lodious scenes. It introduces “Twelve | American Primrose Beauties” in rai- | adores, w in making ek other than fash- | also an Atlantic City Misses Drake and | Ta Monte; Rush and Butler, who tell | what a wonderful world this would be | under certain circumstanc and a| 2 numbs bowels that do not act naturally are the cause of most of baby's sufferings. A call for the doctor is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand a safe remedy such as Fletcher’s Castoria. ing B. 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X $2.69 Crepe-Back Satin $2.50 Washable Crepe de Chine $1.98 $1.69 o reaaciog of Sorgt 10 avod imiations lwaye ok for the signtare of ot T dn Qth This lovely 40-inch silk crepe which is Just as popular for dainty lingerie as for o ek for e e o (L$7Zilv \LANSBURGH & BRO—7th, 8th AND E STS—CALL JANE STUART—FR. equally beautiful and equally effective on fracks because of the wonderful way that it A, . . « + f

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