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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1927. Strong ¥ o 7 ge A : 2 = & 3 ; : o = o MR S SN KL, Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week - Hanan Shoes || ™Eii i swees N : b TR SR Suturdsy || The Hecht Co. NATIONAL BANK | Stone. Bill ewis § Stone. Bill o M eginald Denny Y " I S Stone, Billie | : Reginald Denny As Executor of Your Estate NATIO! * | same bill will be repes n ora 5 | The N s s N litan next week. Ambassad’r “Le Malire's 1 S oaEh: it i i ; R cesses of the seas r 8 he screen attraction will pre ¥ B M ! | Apollo o Brin heerful Fraud, vett ¢ ome gagement next week starting fon Davies in “An Affair of e i s e e e B : The | firr th L e L ”_t\\ e |AvedGrand i : % . o i 5 m, M . {1 If you will invest but $12.50 with Lewis §. Stone and Llovd Hughes, | s g stntie comager ) ¢ 4 £ : 8 ne NG A us each month for twelve months since the lo: | 'nt a series of del 1 short | Carolina ¢ Douglas Fairbanks in a rhanks fn | ) 1) 9 i Hawr we will loan you $100 now. 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T he will pr & 1 [ DUSSCRyidnd (WVeane c (e Bee Lindquist. tenor soloist and Irving ° WARDMAN PARK—“Tess of the A ,”" MacDowel: Storm Countr,; i * Bingham. The Motion Picture Guild at Ward- i " “The Lotus Flower” - are the singer with a splendid v & ;i i Le Vere, with Lou Handman n appe on Horseback” with Edward Everett | pianist. Lindquist will sing poser of popular songs, ballads opposite the star. and Thur: Fridiy and |“Long Ago, Sweetheart Mine,” by dance mumbers, will offer a two-| There’s a touch of the theme of [ Saturdiy Zane Grey’s tale of “The | MacDowell, and “Just a Cottage scene skit, in which each has ample | “Grandma’s Boy” : ishing Ameri with Richard | Small,” by Hanley. opportunity. Harry Anger and 3 5 o X nd Lois Wilson, This concert is under the auspices Fair will offer “The Old Fool” & s e sketch in four scenes expressed as ———— ; L “Mash-Dash-Flash-Splash.” The photoplay will bring Rod La Rocque in “The Cruise of the Jasper B,” with action of the most thrilling sort. The bill will be completed by the customary house features. STRAND—"World of Pleasure.” “The World of Pleasure”swill be the musical comedy offering at the Strand Theater next week, beginning Baturday of this week, by Leo Ste- vens, with the Strand's permanent players, Irvin B. Hamp will again hold the top honors with' comedy sketches and the supporting cast will include Lew Lewis, Earl Root, Bilee La Monte, Kathleen Butler, Paul Rush, Reno Vincent, Florence Drake and the beauty chorus in a new line of dancing and novelty acrobatic numbers. “The World of Pleasure” is de- scribed as being in 14 scenes, heauti- tully staged and costumed. | The screen attraction for the entire week will be a Henry King produc- tion, from ge famous novel by Har- old Bell Wright, “The Winning of Barbara Worth,” starring Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman. L ing what the people want. 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