Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1927, Page 20

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STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . WEDNESDAY. 1927, THE _EVENING - § AUGUST 10, i ment composed of elements represent- SPAIN'S ASSEMBLY DATE. | 5", Varicus Ciassas of the nation. Its convocation will mark the first An-| move toward a return to the parlia- mentary system in Spain since Primo | de Rivera assumed dictatorial powers COMING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEATERS Consultative Parliament nounced to Meet Saturday. LONDON. August 10 UP).—Reuter’s | e Madrld correspondent reports that Premier Primo de Rivera of Spain, a speech at Teruel yesterday, said Saz W urday of this week had been definitely fixed as the date for convOcation of | The super-siandard ity uiriss lh'er Natlonal Asu:mbLyA a 1bed R'K)ml ..ir: -7 F\r'.flnl Bl 1420 "I Y‘ ]AVI'Y . he assembly has been described as or “electrica a sort of chosen consultative parlin- e warids soeadient {rcist ter Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week IL romance and et side: Sunday Monday Wednesday Thursday Ds, is just as well. s Mt By 5 R —— o _shatterea”— Ambassad’r o Riacic 1 NATIONAL—“The Swa rence Molnar, in his lightest vein, s said to_ appear in “The Swan.” ‘which the National Players will offer inext week, beginning Monday night *It may be remembered that the com- bination of Molnar, author. and a Le Gallienne as interpreter n\‘nh“ n” one of the | puts a ecrimp in_his | Har fond affections cked, which perh Friday Saturday ~¥aul e Surk_'—"—r‘flv 0"\"(1’ in_ “Captain ‘Salvation.” sl cameds. Hal Roach comedy. ortlight. May McAvoy m oot Gibson n ) aond Langdon Xpress. Comedy. Topics. News Florence Vidor in, “Afraid to Love. Alice Day comedy. 2 of Beagiy.” “S|atos’of Deagty” “Slaves’of o “Tne Black Diamond LITTLE THEATE v L i “Carme The Little Theater for next week nnounces Werner Kraus in UFA's attered” and Charlie Chaplin in . the famous four-reel bur >t the opera made in 1916, with on Turpin, Edna Purviance and Eric - | Campbell also in the cast. A short rmal mask | sybject, “Ballet Mecanique,” an ab. the crown | geyact experiment in rhythm and tem people such as S der ordinary con- and is hictn hmdn'ty enced the making of be shown also. is said to have been awrded by the Natignal Board which presented it for the first time in_this country at a private showing in New York WARDMAN PARK—“Jealou Lya de Putti and Werner Kr will be seen at the Wardman Par i s drama of | Tousy,"” which | : given Ame r premiere the Little Theater this week, through the ('mu(»\\ of the UFA or-| alousy” tells proved that a situation in Ellfe ress, Comedy. Topics. News. Florence Vidor i “Touise Fazendn in “Afraid to Love." “Simple Sia.” “Trish Hearts.’ Alics Day’ comedy. Aesop Fable. Imperial_comeds. Review. Snapshots. . William /"h“'mr_) T Wi T oMlter, Jr. Phyl T Waver " Y.oulse Fazenda n “The Sungat Derby.” “The Sunstt Derby. “Simple_Sis." ____“Alaskan Adventures.” “Alaskan Adventres.” e. no. . Colleen finmn in Mary Drian aughty, But H in ; Father Sald No.” comedy. Tliva, Bow i *Rough House Rosio.’ Aknes Ayres comedy. Technicolor film. n “The Prairie Kin powered. Christie_ comedy. forming Rin-Tin-Tin_in ““Tracked by the | Control." Burna_comedy. Ramon Roach, author ay’s the Thing” “sons a of “Liliom and is now olice Bither comeds. o Cister T Ndog Pluck.” Van Dark on Sunday Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Av Tigwera comedy. era. g Star comedy. e Swan o_News. Fables. " Tobics. Fox_News. Pathe_Review. alty an May MeAvoy in 2 Behe Daniels in “Matinee Ladies.” “Senorita.” Rich mx‘n\x Comedy. ‘Plr'\whm “for_Two." Sportlight. ristie_comedy. pws. Tol oen \iour’—\—?n.m ST — JHaver T 4 ro! ‘The Prairie King." Borhy Vernon Har Honch fpmedy. Sportlight. comedy. Monte Blue in “The Brute.” Gl R Tay in Lyon in Betty, Bronson in rfect Sap. “Ritzy." o Bon Lyon in London e The Perfect Sap v William_Calller. r.. 1 “The Sunset Der ~ Monite Bitie in l?il»l\ Grs Dianiond Comedy. "W iogers. eel: Arthur Taura T Plante g T win| Monte The Biacik Dia Exnress” Comedy Will Rogers reel Bl Cénlral Chevy Cha 1' Circle “Cabaret.” Cameo_comedy. decisions made a household » romance of which te as they teliigent househol incub; for a “Beware of Widows." Warren" Andy_Gump_comcdy. ‘Helen _an comedy. e Homeyness— Mildred Flarris in Louise Fazenda in, Monte Blue in Bru “Too Many Crooks.” “Cradle Snatchers.” “'The G rh rr o May McAvoy In B’de‘mx—‘ ~Madie Bellamy i “Irish Hearts." “The Telephone Girl.” Charlie Chase comedy Andy Gump comedy. _Snapshots. Review. Irene Rich in “The Climbers.” Characterizes Every Suite and Service that IS Service mple, Bobpy "Votnon Mg comedy. aradise for Tewo.” Cameo’ comeds. Wanda_Wiley comedy. | Colony 0 c aifficulties, % AcsopsFable ts Magy Picktord “Sparrows. in Bpstor Keaton In Mijton Silla, in “The General." “Framed." Lap, Chaes. tn Lop Chapes, in HE very large rooms and their convenient arrange- ment make residence in Cathedral Mansions, SOUTH. particularly pleasant and agree- able—while every feature of serv- umbarton R_T‘m GToT, SchiTdkrant ir Tonise Dresser 0 The Heart Thief* nedy. !nlmn\ Hines “Whife Flannels.” Datreas Pathe Weekly. Al Comedy. Comeds “our Hirry Lanedon T Pauline Starke 3l “Lone” Pants.” Comedy. “Captain Seenic: a n!’l’Tx rle Foxe T v.nard % omedy directed by Ku ’ i one of UFA's famous. erafts- | said to be splendid “Captain Salvation.” “The Firo Brigade.” Comedy. Felix_cartoon. T Colleen Moore Comedy. Laura Grune men, and i ATie C: and acted BUSINESS LICENSE “Orehida and Ermine." comedy Calhioun in “Tite Trunk Mystery Cheriy Chase sotaecdy napshots. “Paradise "or Two." Newlyweds comedy. “George K. Arthur in “Rook Aesop ble. n “Beware of Widows." Neal Burns comedy. Imperial _comedy. T . ] | Leader 5. o Weekiy W 1‘"‘.;‘"—"—‘., ™ ‘Marion Davies i ta 0f Old Broad- g Fox Weakly: Olive Iorden ellne Togan 1o hen t Opened Goorke_O'Brien in “Rustling_for Cupid.” Jack_Holt in “Man of tne Forest.” ice is rendered thoughtfully and painstakingly under the personal in “Yellpw 'Fingers.” A7 & Comedy. supervision of Mrs. Simpson, re dent manager. PO omeds. Comedy. _Cartoon. Weekly. _Comedy. Comedy. Svort_reel. 0ot _Gibson in ‘The Silent Rider."” W'lrnr-r ')hnfrh\ W Hap) to PLAN OFFERED CITY - Bureau Presents Proposal to Com- missioners for Simplifying Renewal of Permits. Rog La Rocque, in Tom Tyler in Alberta Vaughn fn “Splitting the Breeze."” urrection.” “Ain't Love Funny.” Hebo 'fi:m els CharFT’Ruy “The Firo Brigade.” Aesop Fab Cow dr “0n 7o Boulevard” Pathe News. Comedy. Wallace Beery at [ La Rocque, in the Bat." ‘ Princess Bofestrractions “Cases at the H Under McKeever & Goss Management Suites available of from one room and bath to six rooms and two baths. Twenty-four-hour switchboard and elevator service. oot f' 680N “The Praitie Ring." Monkey _comeds. Tew Cody pssips of 1927 and e High Hat.” preten: ade up of , each with own | 1l be next week's att Farle Theater, beginnir EARLI “The Price ndr Honor." Come R Babe Daniely Bebe Daniels n mm “A Kiss o Taxis A Riga in o Taxt.” 5. athe . News angdon comedy. Com¢ auline Starke fl—rlmmm Vidor Tn, l-mzn|7‘h’l—u—r— v o Love. “Captain_ Salvation." “Afraid to Love. Campo_comeds. Alice Day comedv. Alice Day comedy. Review. Technicolor_reel Technicolor_reel. fo Murray I ra_Bow . Clara Bow fon Chanes in ‘Lost at the Front." in <h House Roste." “Mr. Wu Neal Byrns comedy! Ayres comedy, Acnp Fable News. . | Savoy oHta. Adams "comeds. fl‘{v- Cantor in | Deli “Gossips 0 tious mu- ‘Eiddie Cantor in - “Special Delivery.” Pathe Noews n.rrv sical cor sever {vaudey specialty. W tion at the Sunday This portion in “On Ze Boulepard." Aesop Fable. Pathe News. Comedy. Charlie Chase comedy. il 0 john Gilbert in 7 “Monte Cristo.” Bobby Vernon comedy. ard DI Tm " Hoot Gibson ise for TwO. “The Praitte King." ; Takoma | Tivoli York auline Starke in ptain Salvation.” Cameo_comedy. fave See Mrs. Simpson at Cathedral Man- sions, South, for reservations, or— 1Ty 7 “Frisco Sally, I Fabla. Neu’ Topics. arner_oland Jn “What _Hapnened H H nded to speed = 1 renewal Recommendations int nd simplify the @ more than 14,000 miscellaneous siness licenses issued by the Dis- have been laid before the Com- ners by the United States Bu- . which procedure departments. The bureau experts told the city | heads that policemen patrolling the eets are required to do oo much r work in delivering appli- for these licenses and pplicants when the li- he bureau recom- the only vaudeville | f the bill that consumes one | and a half hours of time, and is in- tended to supply an entire ever entertainment. e Billy Dale, who wrote the book, music and lyrics, will also act as mas- | ter of ceremonies. Leading a cast of | Ma Moore and her 10 Snappiest | Emerson and Nuts Pure and ion Wilkins and the Peache studio . a picture hurlesques all phases of movie High Hats,” will be the photo- play feature. Leading roles are play ed by Ben Lyon, Mary Brian and Sam | Hardy ' RIALTO—"The Babe Comes Home." Ruth, the fdn.n\xx base ball is the star of jabe Comes the feature picture which | the Rialto Saturday fer a anny to Rentals from $40 to 8165 in sh House Rosia." anda_ Wiley bu Ayres comedy Tmperial comeds. comedy. Juvenilo come Kl-IEVERwi 1415 K Street Slnln 4752 clerks in that office could advise the when a person who is about to open | applicant as to whether he also needs a business goes to the building in-| a business license. Some persons, spector's office to get the occupancy | the bureau stated, get the impression permit required under the zoning law | that the zoning permit is the only for all commercial property the| one required. missi reau of Efficien studyi various newable November 1. The Efficiency [ It was further recommended that Bureau reported that the adoption exception of peddlers,| of a few standard forms for all these hucksters, hackers and public pas- | licenses and a revised filing system senger vehicle licenses. all miscel- | in the office would expedite the an- lancous business permits are re- | nual renewals. mends greater use of the mail for this purpose. With the has been methods of in municipal Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Tomorrow—We Place on Sale a New Shipment of 1,200 New Washable SummerDresses Most Exceptionally Low Priced Cool, New Short-sleeve Summer Styles In Light-weight Prints and Dimities Make the very best of this unusual oppoytumtv to secure street, sports and home Dresses of lovely materials and in the smartest styles. And just because we call them Summer Dresses do not think they will not be worn this Fall, for house and informal day occasions—because they will. on notifying censes are ready Home, comes to film story, with base ball as a background, is an adaptation of Gerald Beaumont's magazine story, “Said With Soap.” It has to do with Babe Dugan, star player of the Angel base ball team, who chews more tobacco and gets his uniform dirtier than any one else on the team. The uniforms | are laundered by the now White . Laundry and the excessive dirtiness of Babe's attracts the attention of Vernie, a laundress, who goes to her first base ball game to see who could possibly be so untidy. Her interest increases until a ball hit by Babe strikes her in the eye. And then come the developmen | Anna Q. Nilsson and Louise Fa- *'zenda are featured in the cast, with | Ethel Shannon as the ingenue and Tou Archer and Arthur Stone in prominent parts. Round Trip Tickets good for 16 days | One of the most interest- ing vacation trips that you can take at nominal i \ slbso METROPOLITAN—"Slaves of Beauty.” Two screen attractions declared of ‘equal merit are announced for next week at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. | Sparkling youth, the bright lights of Broadway, love among the beauty .shops and the determination of a | woman to find love are the chief in-| igredients of ves of Beauty,” a Fox film production. The other at-| .traction, i irst lame,” features Harry Langdon. a rival for the honors sof Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin. | “Slaves of Beauty” is the film ver- wion of Nina Wilcox Putnam's stor: “The Grandflapper,” and shows what | happens to the average American | family when the wife, with the aid of | feminine embellishment, looks, thinks | and acts younger than her husband. | Olive Tell is the wife in the pic- | _Holmes Herbert is the easy-going || Holmes Herbert is the easy going husband. _ Margaret Livingston is| seen as a slangy don't-care manicurist. 4 In “His First Flame” Harry Lang- ‘don is a simple soul who looks at life and love through grandma’s spectacles, sbut his uncle, who thinks all women marry for money and mot for love, cost. Excursions Leave AUG. 12 & 26 SEPT. 9 & 23 OCT. 7 Special Train Leaves ‘Washington .. 8:00 AM, Arrives Niagara Falls . 10:00 P.M. For barticulars and descgiptive folder. bhone or write the Travel Bureau, Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Sts., N. W.. Phone Main 3300. E. D AINSLIE You'll be pleased with the way in which these dresses are styled and tailored. Most of them are daintily piped in contrasting colors setting off the smart models. There is an abundance of smart styles from which to make your selection, Sizes 16, 18 and Styles for Women 36 to 54 and Misses ON SALE ONLY IN DOWN STAIRS STORE CLEARANCE g o Tes ) FOOTWEAR 4 special event with us in which we feature our smartest styles, taken from our regular stock and reduced to assure substantial savings $5,(65 - j‘/fl ) Materials . . Light - weight prints and dimities are comfortably cool on the very warm days of mid-August and for wear during Indian Sum- mer and early Autumn for home. All are amply full cut. Crisp, fresh and new styles designed for women and misses. Large bertha col- lars, full skirts, straight- line, double flare skirt, full- gathered-in basque effects and short sleeves. A collection of styles that reflects the best endeavors of designers. All leathers and colors, includingy whites and Deauville All sizes and to assure fitting master wanted Sandals. widths proper fort com Colors . .. Dainty pinks, blues, greens, gold, red, orange. All dresses are printed in the most desirable pat- terns—small and on light grounds. Values . As these are all the dresses we could find to sell at $1, you had better come early. Earlier in the season you paid much more for the identical styles. Queen Quality Bool Shop 1219 F Street N.W.

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