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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . ®., MONDAY, OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS {Oenttnued from Seventeenth Page.) two whose love was greater than their | fear of the law—a grim and sinister figure who takes his enge in the ;mnm torture he knows his presence Karl Dane, the famous “! Im" of the Big Parade, adds the relleving comedy touch in his amusing portrayal of Giles, 2 youth with more tolerance than the others. An Alice comedy reel, and the usual news fiilm complete the screen N{fflm The Columbia Symphony Orchestra gives an excellent interpre tation of “The Pilgrim's Chorus” as the leading concert number. METROPOLITAN—"Summer Bachelors. The Metropolitan Theater went back to a straight film program yes. terdny, and the presentation this week is all that o asked for eature is ‘'S Bachelors, which Madge Bellamy has the leading vole. The star is ably supported by such leaders as Allan Forrest, Hale Tiamilton, Matt Moore and Cha Winninger. The story deals with Mis Bellamy, as Derry Thomas, a Fifth avenue r, . With ctress friend, has : ment frequented during the & i, mer bachelors”—married men wh families have gone on vacation. spite her sever announcements tha she never intends to marry. the girl is eventually won by one bachelor who 18 not of the Summer variety in the person of Tony Landor, played by Allan Forrest. The story is carried | along well throughout the play and is clean cut. Mabel Normand, long absent from the screen. has returned and is shown in “Raggedly Rose,” a_threereel com- edy, and Miss Normand i at her best The program opens with the Metro- politan’ World Survey. An animated fiim by Pathe, Paul Pussy in “Pussy | Toses,” shows a well trained cat in | various poses. Daniel Breeskin leads | the symphony orchestra in the feature | number, “Countess Maritza,” and sev eral other selec PALACE—“Stranded in Paris.”” | “Stranded in Parts,” Irene FPranklin | on the stage, Bebe Daniels screen, and the Nelidoff Russian Quartet, as well as Dick Leibert's organlogue, are combined in an enter- taining bill at Loew’s Palace this week Miss Franklin's semi-burlesque | songs, “The Red Head,” “My Drug| Store Cowboy Man” and “Dimples” un‘ especially well received, as well as h ations and jokes. She is axslaled\ by Jerry Jarnagin at the piano. Bebe Daniels is the same vivacious voung lady in “Stranded in Paris.” A ulie McFaden, a poor working she wins a trip to Paris, is there and left stranded. She c ler courage and obtains a job with a fashionable modiste. By unusual coin cldence she is mistaken for a 1 countess and thereby finds hel peculiar circumstances, which she is unable to explain to Bob (the hero, James Hall), met on the boat going over. She again calls on her courage | l& and forces a showdown, and of ¢ all ends well. “Stranded in Ps both entertaining and appealing. k Leibert gives one of his best ! comic organlogues, featuring “Tonight | You Belong to Me.” The Nelidoff Quartet, composed of former Russian | opera si features “The Roatman. In addition the usual J fable and Topics of the “Echoes of the Sunny | ymphony of old Southern the overture by the Palace | Symphony Orchestra, Tom Gannon, di- | recting, also prove popular. RIALTO—"Night of Love.” Ronald Colman seems to have be- come enough of an attraction to keep the Rialto crowded for two weeks, judging from the houses to which he | Plaved over the week end. ‘“The | Night of Love,” however, has another attraction—Vilma Banky. Without the evening clothes, which he wears with so much swagger, Mr. Colman looks just a bit too much like the gypsy his part calls for—too much, that is, to satisfy the advo-| cates of polished hair. | The musical program is well ar-| ranged, and there is also a comedy. WARDMAN PARK TH!‘;ATLR—“Tho‘ Treasure.” | The only print In America of this| German film is being exhibited at | Vardman Park Theater this week. "he star of the production is Werner | b 18, whose work ranks with that of Emil Jannings in the film from central Europe. The picture is one of the outstand- ing photoplays of the season—in act- ‘ng, stage settings and photograph The story is a simple one, told in quaint way, but gripping the audience as few screen productions have the power to do. The tale is built around the family of a German bell-maker. his assistant and a young goldsmith Buried treasure is found in the old | conducting in Buenos Aires (0 | druggists—60c and $1.00. |POR SKIN IRRITATIONS | the entertainment provided by this splendidly staged and photographed production The added short-reel comedy Mack Sennett's latest release popular series of funmake Alice Day, “Alice, Be Good.' new issue of the * npi«fl of the Day also is screened s rounde out by subjects ment by Clarke. AMBASSADOR—"‘Summer Bachelors.” The principal features of the Dbill being offered at fall's Ambassia dor Theater the first three days of the present week are “Summer Bache featuring Madge Bellamy cast, and Mabel Norr s comedy. produced by 1 Raggedy Rose,” both of which are reviewed in conjunction with Crandall’'s Metropolitan Theater embellish and lda V 1‘ osselyn’s Wife. | ures contribute t | the enterta Theater. The outstandir of the bill to be continu | today is “ lyn's Wife the stellar role is played by | Frederick. T is “There latest starr JANUARY 24, 1927. Chase he triumvirate is ntland | | | by short.r | accompaniment | AMERICAN GIRL BRIDE OF MUSICAL D|RECTOR Romance Sthth in Buenos A\I(‘.\l and Reached Happy Cli- max in Berlin By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN an Amerjcan girl to the altar Un has been the course Kleiber, musical director State Opera. considered 1<t Summer to con duct a series of orch 1 concerts in | Buenos Aires. there he was in vited one da American embassy s rich of Los Angeles, Calif,, a member of the emb: staff, was presented tc fell in love imme his friends anything ent, Kleiber during lays left Berlin for Hamburg, where Miss Goodrich ar rived from South America by steamer, chaperoned by the wife of the German Minister to Ar 1. Kleiber brot m is o the Berlin ma e license burean. F Sihe ol ) was over they were off on their honeymoon n Kleiber resumed his work at ate Opera after New Y s, he A very spirited interpretation of * by Mozart. The government of [ruguay erect a broadcasting station at M OU’LL BE GLAD YOU SAVED YOUR MONEY! When the Wanderlust Seizes You. FEDERAL-AMERICAN | Itching, Irritations |of the Skin and Scalp Use Zemo, Healing Liquid Don't suffer shame of ugly, itchy skin. Never endure Skin Tortures and Irri- tations. Banish pimples, Blotches and Blackheads. Apply pleasant-to-use, dependable Zemo Liquid. Use at any The safe, sure way to keep skin clear and fres from blemishes. At Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu, Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless vou take care of it at once. Rub Musteroleon the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief As effective as the messy old mustard home, and the trouble it causes re-| sults in the thrilling climax. 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The sizes are 874 to 10. And the colors in clude Nude Champagne French Nude ight Beige Toast Parchment Grain Atmosphere raw Gray Piping Rock Kann's—Street Floor “True-Size”—the Newest Dresses for Large Women $10.95 I'rue-Size because so carefully graded and designed that the large woman will find them satisfactory, and w discover that very little alteration is necessar I'he styles are decidedly slenderizing. They are made with be coming necklines, the new “\.” and square neck and others with collars and jabot Both dressy and tailored styles. ‘Trimmings are tucks, fringe, etc Styles Are— Colors— Belted Models New Blues, the light and Draped Panel Effects dark shades Tucked Fronts New Tans Flare Skirts Spring Greens Kick Pleats New Beige Shades Tiered Models Navy and Black Zes 38 to 50 A Special Sale of $3 to $3.95 Plain and Printed Silks in 5 Different Kinds at the single low price of $1.95w Kann's—Street Floor. 54-inch Bordered Printed Crepes. 54-inch Polka Dot Printed Crepes -40-inch Crepe-back Satin. 40-inch Heavy Printed Crepes H-inch Satin Canton Crepes The Sale of Lingerie Is Offering Unusual Values at 74¢ and 99¢ In this group are $1.50 to $2.00 garments of plain and dotted seco, nainsook, batiste and Fruit of the Loom materials. Gowns, slips and chemise. Also Porto Ru.m and Philippine gowns. —This group offers actual $1.00 to $1.25 garments of Fruit of the Loom fabrics, voiles, novelty ma- terials and rayon alpaca. Gowns, slips, step-mns, chemise and bloomers. Your choice n this sale 74 K 2,000 Yds. of Regular $1.95 Imported Inlaid Linoleums in 12 Good Patterns—Special at (Bring Your Floor Measurements) It is an easy thing to make your home attractive if you use Linoleums like these on your floors. You have twelve good patterns and a most excellent range of color combinations from which to select. ery vard guaranteed perfect—and the price is only $1.39 for a square yard. Kann's—Third Floor. Guaranteed All-Layer-Felt Matiresses In All Sizes $7.97 —One hundred mattresses are offered at this low price in this special sale. They are made by The Capitol Bedding Company and are guaranteed not to lump or separate. They are shown in sizes to fit any bed and are covered in two attractive patterns of tic l\mr- Kann's—Third Floor. An Important Sale Offers Reg. $37.50 Seamless Fringed Velvet and Axminster Rugs at Sizes 8-3x10-6 and 9x12 ft. Handsome Rugs in harmonious colors. The velvets are all fringed and are seamless. The Axminsters have a deep, thick nap and will wear for years. Included are Stephan San- ford and other well known mades, all |n'ive(l most attractively in this sale. . Kann's—Third Floor. Penna. Ave. 8th & D Sts. “The Busy ‘Corner” The “Old-Time” Sale of Notions Continues Tomorrow! 250 vds. 0. N. T. Thread. 8% doz. 10¢ Spool Silk., 80c doz 12¢ Spool Cotton, 10¢ 5¢ Basting Cotton, $1 Machine Twist, 79 10¢ Gem Pins. 8¢ card. 10c Safety Pins—2 cds., 10¢ Vassar Pins 2 ul~ Needle Bunk‘. 10¢ to T5c. Twill Tape, 7 25¢ Seam Binding. 18¢ pe 10¢ Camisole Tape. 6¢ vd. 10c Snap Fasteners, 5e. 10¢ Lingerie Tape, 2 pes.. 15c. 19¢ Hook and Eye Tape, 13 vd. 19¢ Weighted Tape, 15c vd. 17¢ to 25¢ Bias Tape, —And Dozens of Others Kann's—Street Floor. For Windows and Doors $1.49 —One of the outstanding fea- tures of the January Sales is this advance sale of Ready- made Awnings. They are made of heavy tan and white striped duck, are mounted on flexible steel frames and are complete with all fixtures ready to hang. The sizes are 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches. —Large purchases will be held for delivery when needed, upon the payment of a reasonable deposit. No charge for storage. Kann's—Third Floor More Savings in Housewares 39¢ —Corrugated, galvanized fron garbage cans with tight fitting covers 3-Pe. Set $1.00 —3-piece alumi- num covered gauce pan Regularly 39¢ Regular 50¢ scrub mop with detachable han- —Regular _$1.98 Griswold Waffle Irons No. 8 size. Make four waffles. —Regular $1.49 Aluminum French Fryers, a three in’ one com b | natlon- ner, French Zryer and stew pan. —10-pe. brown and white bak- ing set of 6 custard cups. 2 mixing bowls and covered fi casserole. $1.49 value. Kann's—Third Floor.

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