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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. show winds its musical way through | is the story of a girl whose love for a | buildings and ever picturesque Arno,| BELASCO—"Potash and Perlmutter, two acts and 38 scenes—a fast-moving | young surgeon, who has saved her | were shown in motion pictures that Detectives.” vehicle, with good comedy between |from being a heipless cripple, is in con- | depict every phase of the wonder citY. | They are having a littls farcical | every one of the numerous musical [ fiict with the sinister influences of a | with a comprehensive study of i medy at the Belasco this week in magician. It is a Somerset Maugham | thedral and for & NOV-| Potash and Perlmutter, Detectives,” die Hall, who not So long ago |story, in which Paul Wegner, the Ger. rried a spectal thrill, 2/ that provides a pleasant means of was with the Carroll “Vanities” com-| man screen actor, also does effective | a of some of the ma® & pending almost any sort of evening, pany, and Reds Marshall are the|work. Mabel Normand's short but| ter f the Florentine gallerles;{if the spender doesn’t demand too : . nd Pittl T »s—Raphaels. | yych, tians and other wor : Like the preceding editions, the BERENS’ FREE SERVICE gether with portraits 3 omedy contalns some of the slap- ‘Will Help You Find Yours ers themselves. This _)\'H;“—'“ BTant-|stick, but, nevertheless, plenty of fts ed to the lecturer the first, particular brand of humor. It's the | $7.50 PER TON AND UPWARD TIONAL—Newman Lectur o ”?I-‘”"‘\ AL 5 u:\“nm iy timo that an J been of two partners in the clothing | e ——— orence and the ities’ honored. At ind suit trade who suddenly find them- | ! described and pictured by Newm of Florence, thero was shown e o e o FAIRMONT ANTHRACITE the National Theater yesterday after-| omp of Mi ngelo, and, leavin& |, gency ahout which they know noth- | EGG o noon and evening. Opening scenes|tha City of Eternal Art, a closing tril ing hut about which they are willing | NUT | i from the life of anclent Viterbo gave [ was made to Flesole, where a pletur-| 5 learn a great deal when they are { atmospheric sense of the life of the v witnessed, and | told’ that it pays $30,000 & year. A | POCAHONTAS { cHESTNUT R of ibyette, athletes, and their act is| Gate of Roses” and thirteenth century with its palace of | | jewel robbery gives the partners an ECG PEA THEATERS + POLI'S—“What Price Glory.” Fox in “Damce Vislons of 1927, a %o those who did not see the orig- |Well staged damce act. With the help |laughmakers, and are undoubtedly | amusing come« [ dy Rose,” fn@]l “What Price Glory” on its sev- |of Lula Winters, Ma: ane Wright, | two of the best clowns on the bur-|outstanding among the other eral visits to Washingion the screen |Patsy Brooks and ®, |lesque stage. tions verslon, as presented la night at|they stage a good brand of terpsi-! The company boasts a good-looking 's, will prove a gripp onder- | chorean art. The cat is aided by charm- | chorus, with exceptional singing and ; /Auf story, remarkably well acted in all tng costumes and stage settings.|gancing. The principals, too, rtments. Demarest and Doil present a cuckoo | clover and entertaining. Among th ere have been nerous de-[concert entitled “Musical Nonsensi- | s Harold Dean, whose voice is pleas- ures from the nal *‘What | calities. Through all the clowning | ing; Helen Flynn, an acrobatic dancer, Glory” and very few of them |Demarest shows an ability to play the ;v‘nd Lucia Montez, who also knows ie story sints that | piano. | the art of good dancing. Outstanding ) e tor) enking | The bill is opened by Beehee and | scenes are “Let It Tain," . 18 Kinds of Coal the uscan city of Peru-| (Continued on Page Twenty-two.) § mira, as vt K pplY welcome respites. The ‘W Price Glory” of it must be tt Quality and it costs i v lifferent enough to be interesting. | m the Popes, while views of the golden | hts of Fiorence.” | onnortunity to ply their new trade and i rificed in the screen ver | Marty Collins and Harry Peterson, in hedral of Orvieto were shown on | inating citles in | BUCKWHEAT ! . LYKENS at o — B Meare would never have o so plays the cornet Jiee ‘ e , birthplace of the master painter. | Wi an will give his trav SR 6 the most 1 rible he photoplay feature 8 “Corporal | 10 Stevens thls week is regaling | At Assisi was shown the Portiuncula, | “Venice and the Italian| F“mace g ol . a1 | Kate,” starring Vera Reynolds, Julia | Strand patrons with “Happy Mo-|where St. Francis preached, and ""“i1 & next Sunday at the Natlonal | 1 19 SHAMOKIN chara have been in on. It is | ments,” in_eight scenes of mirth, |Cell where he died, At Siena w Theater. | neW comedy char : |a story of the woman’s side of the | music and novel entertainment. pret. | tured a cathedr 2 arble; | | S “gg“h- nerves of th 3 a many exci | o Ask Your Sammy Cohen, two m pretty girls and the comedy of Irvin |ingly picturesque sights, in prepara - _— e A w. BERENS COAL CO 1 Ted a- | ouses For Sale am ent | ) s . [ pleture there s o nd pathos, | "One o ‘the 'hign lghts of amuse.|and customs of medieval ages. At | For Sale: O’Donnell’s Drug 1543 New Jersey Ave. N. and as a climax the two girls get Into | ment s & court seene: with Hamp. as | Prato a view was given of a girdle | J. LECc KoLB | Uorca y Ave. NW. throughout. ~The regular | another with an animal book and & pr, looking down on the Arno itures sic | Jittle gir], while his friend and his n thread that divides the clty) §23New YorkAv. 1237 Wisc'n. Av o R an i inder Arons on the “ J rrtl e = 1 be classed € t et S e . Uhn T ing that bring: er ato, “Italy’s mc popular city Ethaan etlll L = the progra re enterin “the City of Flowers the standpoint of con LY but Let's Go,” an effervescent melange while the finale, “The Slave 1 corner re Savana- | Ts of the ‘Hichest boijed Capt ‘efof music and comedy, concocted by | Mart.” which provides a reproduction was hanged and his hody burned, | thy virlle iheir interpre- | FTed Clark and presented at the |the sensational to the show s, e Sicw of Uik sl ith N.W. Rio is an in | Gayety Theater vesterday, ranks| The photoplay for the week, “The stery and the cell of |l ror Muin 1400, 1401, 7413 “You're Wise Guy ing and dance. | 3l " the way to adled to the origina el 3 STH h VALLEY tle scenes ever RED ASH t and v succeed > iy . i | world” w Katie Rielly and Becky | tily staged and lighted, with many | ‘onderful Iit and many excit- MeNa. | t r the soldiers. ughout the | B Hamp to top off. tion for the Palio, with its costumes Coal Dealer | the |2 bombardment. There is a love story | the star witness. Lew Lewis provides worn by the Virgin Mary, and, | At E05T 5 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GROWTH f 5 or Your Hardware Store v comparison with % . | nomy £ by Flo eler’s Orcl 2 sweetheart furn; risunderstand. | of FFlorence—a pause was made a n hiter. s of the vear Among the pretty L numbers e B CLEA 5 $pictures of th R o is “Some Time." which is beautifully |and the world's cradle of art RY CLEANIN GAYETY—"Let’s Go. s another is “The Story Book ng tribute paid to the AT WOODRUFF'S | Wictor ) : est They le: of a famous painting, lends a touch of a later pilgrimage was made to s Any. Lengih, Only 5o Httle to be desired \ Phyllis Haver | among the best buriesque productions | Magictan,” is & Rex Ingram produc- |Savans shown. Bring or encioxe this wd with order. tations. tetesting ( seen in Washington this tion with Alice Terry It makes a satl Shanghai Mabel. KEITH'S—Bert Lytell. An e ing pr | Tue WarLnuT Room Jytell b t B! ne honors. i i T S o, o St has just received a smart seen here be . enough away to i and new collection of ' body forget it. tell had an easy time playing the 1 ing role. The playlet tells of a man sontenced to death for murder, keep- ing his identity from his mother and sister. There is a tenseness about thé tablol which carries through from begi r to end. Mr. Lytell's efffeient supporting company Marian Stewart, as the girl, w worthy of a sp 1 line. That well known musical comedy pafr, Vera Michelena 3 d Fred Hille- brand, furnished the re; fun-making Beginning Tomorrow Morning of the evening in a skit made up of ~ | Sale—2,000 yards # patter. Hillebrand, the comedian, has a good singing and dancing B . His jokes are new and of the ta (:rouped at O”e .35 plause. 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PFrank Wilson opens the show with a yemarkable exhibition of trick bi- cycle riding. Murdock & Mayo dance well. The Arnaut Bros, in their well known clown act, score as usual. Gracle Deagon and Charley Cannefax create laughter with their foolishness. Marie Vero, a New York high school girl discovered by one of Keith's scouts, has a remarkable voice. Her reception amounted almost to an ova-| tion. The regular house attractions| vt § fill in the big bill. | stee] ! Jean Acker. ; i . | A IR R I STae f D SRS S RTINS - B R BEENaY TR vaudeville and pictures which should T I e o8 o e X7 6 3 please the customers this week. The peiasabeids s iids : @%fi%fi«?% % headline attraction is Jean Acker, first wife of the late Rudolph Valen- tino, in a little serio-comic playlet en- titled “Smoke.” Miss Acker, who has the charm and personality to put a playlet of this kind across, is assisted by H. 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