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AMUSEMENTS | 222 , (Continued from Page Twer riging from the Stygi interland, with the v of the photoplay concerns taelf with the friendship of two attling against a_ beautiful woma the forces of evil incarnate. It gets them into many perilous situation untfl, the vampire disposed of in watery grave through her own tlons,” Loyhood friendship proves tronger than potential death and ove, long denied, comes into its own In _tune with the holida 8t. Valentine the I renders notable love s reel completes the bi METROPOLITAN—"The Au Although “The Auctioneer” a3 the feature fllm presentation at the Metropolitan Thea this week, the other presentation, “The Go Hunt,” scenes taken in deep Afr forests, is in itself a feature “The Auctioneer,” made famous on the speaking stuge by Belasco with David Warfield in the leading role, has several changes from the stage presentation, but it carries the plot throughout. George Sidney, recently in a_ Potash-Perlmutter comedy, has the leading role. The part of the Auctioneer falls to him. The story is that of a little Irish orphan, who is adopted by a4 Russian ind his wife on s way to this country Russian after a time hecomes . prosperous auctioneer in New York, and with his prosperity his family live accordingly. Thr in investment with a crooked brok he is thought to have lost his wealth il ure of the broker, however, and everything Marion Nixon and lughes have the female roles, imy Cohen ably supports thrilling re lose. Tt deals with Ren Burbridg nto 3 * the purpose s The taking of movi pictures of these massive wild ani mals, particularly when a big 400 pounder Ix charging upon the head of the expedition—and the latter calmly until the beast is but 20 fe v and then brings it down with | directed shot from his rifi chill to run down one's spine. Scenes along the route to the gorilla forests in which tribes of ca and pygmies are shown in their native haunts give a clear idea of how that side of the world lives. Also. there is news reel, and Daniel Breeskin's entertains with several RIALTO—"The Lone Wolf Return: The talking, singing, motion pict the de Fo a fine progra am at the Rialto k with Billie Dove and Bert a compelling myst he Lone Wolf Returns, novel by Louis Joseph Van: 1t is the second week here for the & new thrill. There are nume Bcenes from an interesti Long Island, and the most cl: anything vet seen here in this depar- ture are the Radio Franks, who appear with piano and song on the screen, singing and talking, and easily under- stood. The popular Bert Lytell comes up to expectations in an attractive role of the super-crook, who fell in love with & truly lovely lady, Blllie Dove, and reformed. Gorgeous scenes Wwith soclety in fits glittering splendor, where the crook is sorely tempted to steal, but falls in love instead; many tense situations, and a plot moving forward at a rapid rate. The direction 18 excellent. Embrotdery of the program includes a mews reel, comedy of “The Colle- glans” in “The Cinder Path,” and an overture, “Slavonic Rhapsody,” by the Rialto Orchestra under the baton of Rommell. COLUMBIA — “The Winning of Bar- bara Worth.” “The Winning of Barbara Worth,” one of Harold Bell Wright's most popular novels, converted into a mas- terful screen drama, began its second week as a feature film at Loew's Columbia Theater yesterday. A drama of love and the elemental struggle of a desert people to reclaim the sun-scorched land through bridl- ing the waters of the Colorado river is coupled with a battle between a gold-thirsty Eastern capitalist and a desert dreamer. Henry King has done excellent work in filming this drama of the west. Skillful lighting effects bring the desert before the eves and a miraculous feat of photography un- leashes the turbulent waters of the Colorado, carrving houses and flee- ing_people with it. | Vilma Banky as Barbara Worth and Ronald Colman as Willard Holmes are supported by a well-cho- men cast Including Gary Cooper,| Charles Lane and William Patten Lloyd Hamilton, he of the esthetic | wobble, plays teacher this week in a laughter-provoking comedy, which | 1s the added film feature. The usual | news reel rounds out the program, augmented by an appropriate over- ture by the Columbla concert orches- tra under the direction of Leon Bru- stloff. man Park is reviv rollicking old farc mcreen, “‘Charley years and more this wholeson edy has kept audlences laughing, : it was a e with stock com- pantes and road companies. In the title role, Chaplin prob- ably does the best ‘work of his screen | career. His powers of mimicry and | tmpersonation. coupled with his nat ural sense comedy value. have brought to the role of Charley's Aunt apparently everything that is required for a picture of the type. An, oxcellent cast is seen In support of th star. Short films of varied interes: round out the . Reservist Gets Active Duty. Col. Walter W. Warwick, 1 Department Reserve of this’ cit been assigned to duty in traini the Army Medical Center, Reed General lospital The Homewood Cafeteria 1013 13th St. N.W. Open for business; a new, up-to-date eating place; come in and get a real home-cooked meal. The best of food at most reasonable prices. We bake all pies and pastries. Give Us a Trial. Open From 6 AM. to 1 AM. or two Anti-] K.lmnh'l'lblfllfin uIO’dl.chIl ind f m-hvlhuolflleu» hesdache, neurai l..ninlel here, 25 centa. A-K on every ta Anti-Kamnia ' Quick Rclief from Palns THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927. Our New Art Section This Is Our Golden Jubilee Year! ) I« now located on the sec- i ond floor. Tt is fairly filled Bl Bhy DEKIER! 0o it with clever novelties and pressive values for you! all sorts of stamped needle- This page tells of only a work that will tempt even I8W Tt cel BRouwill vid the busiest women to do timely specials in every oo G Street at Eleventh Telephone Main 8780 fancy work during spare Kresge Department Stores, Inc. LU Featured in the Annual Art Needlework Sale! Tapestry Cushions 20 Specials That Will Permit Extra Pennies to Go in Baby’s Bank! Every Tuesday is mother's shopping day—and each week the values seem greater, the variety more complete! Look at these specials tomorrow—fit for the most adorable baby, and such money-saving opportunities. Chest of Drawers, $17.50 o Regularly $19.75. Ivory finish with flowered medullions. $4.75 Bassinette, $3.49 18x34. Ivory finish. Mattress to Fit, $1.75 Ivory Play Yard, $9.75 Well constructed with blue enamel floor and Modes GO colored beads to keep little folks happy Oak Play Yards, $4.95 Cloth floor and play heads at the sides ‘o Fashion- 79¢ Rubber Crib Sheet, 49¢ Perfect quality, pure gum rubber with eyelets Conspiracy! Infants’ Rubber Pants, 21c Just onc of many distinctize Flesh, avhite or natural. Medium or large size. Infants’ Cotton Stockings, 29¢ White or_tan. Sizes 41: to 6. new Spring models now on Carter Silk and Wool, or Cotton Shirts, $1 display in the IVomen's Dress Section—Third Floor. Pows — Pleats —— Shirred Girdle Sizes for infants to 3 years. Band to Match, 59¢ o3 - Collarless Neckline—and Sleeveless Jacket join forces to make this a most delightful Spring model! Flat crepe is lovelier than ever in this new : : 7 ° Aprons t @ Mother Goose shade of tan. jacket is elaborately adorn- i | i - - - el 3 ed with cut work and silken $49.30 el b slechonas el 5506Dmany embroidery New Sports Apparel—More Important Than Ever This Season : Cloth Sports Skirts $4.95 and $5.95 Skirts worn with blouses or sweaters are going to be the smartest thing for sports! Here is a splendid variety of skirts. Fine woolens, in checks, plaids or compose. New! Striped Broadcloth Blouses, $2.95 Tuck-in, overblouse or vest effect sizes. Rose, poudre, green or tan. Black Velveteen Jackets, $5.95 New Spring Silk-and-Wool Sweaters, $2.9S to $5.95 In coat, Cardigan or slip-on styles. Un- usually complete assortment of all the new neckline d shades. Sizes 16to 44 PALAIS ROYAL—Sports Apparcl Third Floor Two Very Special Groups of NEW SMOCKS $1.00 and $1.98 You'll want several — for smocks in these trim styles have scores of uses! Very becoming and practical for home or school wear S — Ever so many different styles of fine chambray. Some with notched collars, others with flat rolling collars. Either single or double breasted. All have long set-in sleeves. Rose, tan, green, pink or blue. at $1.98 Choice of cretonne, broadcloth, linene or pongette in many new models. Some have a belted back. Raglan or set-in sleeves. In bright new patterns, plain colors, also black and white. PALAIS RCYAL—Home Frock Section—1Third Floor AN ['he sleeveless French Glace Gloves of a naLc t gives them first place in style PALAIS ROYAL—Women's Dresses—Third Floor and quality! Well worth the regular prices—remarkable values at . Novelty turn reductions. Most of them are P K sewn ack cuffs with silk and metal trimmings in the popular contrasting ¢ blending shades.’ Perrin gloves are famous for their periect fit. PALALS ROYAL—Glo Main Floor 79¢ Kimonos and Gowns, 59¢ Rich looking cushions you'd never expect to find at this price! Made of beautiful 59¢ Gertrudes, 39¢ imported brocades with velours backs. In $1.95 Panty Dresses, $1.19 blue, green and terra cotta shades—color- Cleverly styled of dainty prints. 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Hand-Crocheted Sacques and 7 Sweaters, $1 and $1.59 Trimmed with embroidery and satin ribbons. $3.25 Georgette 39¢ and 50c Hand-Crocheted Booties, 296 Lights $159 New Broadcioth Creepers, $1.19 5 Cunning two-toned combinations of this $2 79 durable material 1 to 3 years, Handmade, with medal lace, $2.50 to $2.95 Handmade Philippine br::d “::lnu “r‘m‘«;)’lx‘r‘(ll i Dresses, $1.9 Styles for baby bovs or girle. Long dress nations. 6 months si; mings. Many color coubi- ings to match any room scheme. Choice of extra large square or oblong cushions. Bed Stamped Colored Bordered Towels 25¢ Genuine Drywell Towels for only c. Stamped in three different designs and finished color fast borders. trim- Gertrudes to Match—Ilong or short—$1.69 ShisiCuilions Boudoir Cushions 59¢c Silk and Kapok Pillows, 44c $1 and $1.25 Handmade Pill, Slips, 8! $ - Kleinert's Side Garlers,' Soggclal‘p?fxc % 1 89 95¢ Dainty, colorful pillows % 2 B L T R Of a delightful new fabric that would be $125 any PALAIS ROYAlL—Infants’ Section—Third Floor which has the beauty of silk other time. Ovals, hearts, and yet the fine wearing oblongs and half moon L 2 qualities of damask. ~Soit, apes, made of lace inser- fluffy styles, trimmed with s and ribbon over a col- ale! Per s New hali moon shape. of colors. Stamped Unbleached strap style. | Guaranteed Window Shades A Specially Planned Selling for Tuesday—Offering Exceptional Opportunities to Save! Lowest prices in vears! All the wanted colors in the group. Buy now—Summer suns will soon be shining! Most all on Hartshorn Rollers. W. C. Opaque Shades * Smith’s Best “ American Holland * Fringed Holland % Crinkle Cloth Shades 29¢ Grade | Shades. $1.39 Grade | Shades. $1.89 Grade §5.25 Grade $1.19 Grade 48cea. 88cea. 88cea. $l.18ea. $2.65 ea. PALAIS ROYAL—Curtains_and nfi ul§ o iiatass 81T Draperies—~sccond_Floor Home Sewing Week Offers for Tuesday These Exceptional Values In New Silks AND NEW SPRING WOOLENS— You'll be able to have extra frocks with the money you save dur- ing this great sale of the smartest and loveliest fabrics of the season! Printed or Plain $1 10 Silks, yd. 5 35-inch Printed Taffeta Radium, rinted Ponge inch Plain’ Radium. Fascinating assortment of the . newest patterns and plain shades. $1.98 39-inch Printed Crepe de Chine and $1.69 Flat Crepe, yd. $2.98 All Silk $2.65 Canton Crepe Nationally Known $ 2 6 5 . $2.98 Mintoy Crepe 95¢ All-Silk 5 8 C Pongee Natural tan shade. AlLSilk Honan $1.25 Pongee Direct from ‘the Orient—20 new shades. New and Specially Priced! Sag-No-Mor Wool $1 98 . Jersey, unusual at B4-inch All-wool Flascha Cloth, $2.69. PALAIS ROYAL—Silks—Second Floor It Began Today! The Famous Sale of LUXART Sample Living Room urniture! From Grand Rapids Furniture Exposition _ 6 Carloads Complete Suites— Off Occastonal Chairs—Love Scats Cogswell Chairs—Fireside Chairs Chesterfield Sofa—Period Furniture Ottomans—Boudoir Chairs Sale began today—and what a busy, happy place the Furni- ture Department is! Hun- dreds of home lovers buying just what they had been want- ing —saving one-third on every purchase—and many taking ad- vantage of the Palais Royal Budget System of liberal credit. We are sure there are many specials that will interest you, too—so come down tomorrow ! PALAIS ROYAL—Furniture— Fourth Floor Dozens 3 for 49¢ Six attractive designs depicts a Colonial Dame and stamped on unbleached mus- Gentleman—very effective lin. Popular pocket and and yet very simple and Stamped Bedspreads $1.69 It's a regular $225 bed- spread of fine quality un- bleached muslin, with a col- ored striped border in either rose or blue. The design quicklygworked, PALAIS ROYAL—Art Neediework—Second Floor Good News! We Managed To Get 1,150 More of Those Greatly Demanded Djer-Kiss Double Compacts Made to Sell ‘for $1.50! C Every woman knows Djer - Kiss — knows that this is an extraordinary value! The compacts contain rouge, powder, two puffs and two mirrors, in an _attractively decorated gilt case. Refills obtainable. PALAIS ROYAL—Toilet Goods— Main Floor Sale! TItalian and Embroidered Linen Bridge Sets $3.98 Usually $5.50 Set Real Italian cut work—beautiful hand embroidery—pure linen in the natural color, everything about these sets tell you they are extraordinary values! 36x36-inch cloth and 4 napkins. (_luliaq. Hn[vd-Ev_nbroidor;d Towels suest Towels, of pure linen, hemstitched all the way around 59(: and attractively embroidered. Most popular of all styles. PALAIS ROYAI—Linens— Second Floor Sale! Color Fast Comfort Covers $1.98 Cover your comfortable and kecep it clean and new! Here are durable cov- ers in attractive floral patterns—you can wash them as often as you like, guaranteed fast color. Double-bed size. DFrxlult ff the Looni Bllnkat Covers ouble-bed size. E keep clean, will prolong lhe 52 .95 service of your blankets. PALAIS ROYAL—Domestics— Second Floor