Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1927, Page 20

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Sunday VENTING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. cording Orchestra held over for a sec Monday Tuesday Thursday Aina Q \ll;wn . ohhy \mm.‘ Hods dg Tara_ l(\\« i “Rough House Rosie: Anna Q. Nilwson i Ten T\ o nder Tour.” Comedy Anna Q. Nileson i Lonesome Ladir bme_Ladies." on Comeit: ‘ernon Comed. Podge. News Gore. But Nice.” » Chase come The or Vidor i Cha Afrald to Love™ Lot and Alice Day Dark _on Sunday. e Lyon Billie Dove Tender Tour Aeson Fable Flie Murray in e Front el Maeh Rich But He 8. Navy Reel Sportlight Milfon Sills in Framed.” Clara Bow in “Children of Divore * Childre Frontiersman * W The Fielda 0 Douglas Potters.” e Maric of % AV Vanglin he G Alherta Vaughn in Llovd comedy. Romaritic Hamilton Sporthight Hots Review “Rough » Rosic Rough Rosie R Gevy Clm Circle Joan Crawford “The Tnderctanding Heart." John Gilbert i “Monte Cristo.” in The Understanding Florence Vidor Tauli —Yoh “Afraid to Love “Capta Aeson_Fable. SN Collaen Moore lity, Bat L Wy Wall Colleen Moors t Father Alaskan Sennett_comedy * ~Vidor “Calleen MG at Her “Nauehty "Bt Xice Nau cart mal comedy n in . Wiy, But Ni mal_comedy dows." Clara_Bow in *Rough Heuse Rosie. Aknes Avres comedy. owe. Co‘ony “Pauline § i Acsop_Fable. War Wha arke, lnmh m aves “Rich M Lost Al Burns Comedy er Andy _Gump lnmu\\ Salvation.” en_Star Sports Impe norOland i t Happaned to "pr. in Lloyd H\;n\llnn v Control Al Rubene in “Th Mil mlmlnrton Fears of Satome " Toq Heart of Salome.” Too Many Crooks." Lare Hanson in Hagry Tancdon in 1 Cantain - Salvation.” dred Davis i Pants La ant Florence Vidor “The World at Her Veet." Tartie M i M i Flats. 2 athe \.“« Con: Hip’odrome “Lure af ¢ e Comedy F Rarl | Comedy- Vior I e Long Pants, Sport reel T dohnny Hines i Comedy. A Dana o Night Turpin Club comedy Gump_comedy Ml ox_Weekly. N Roach comedy Sandow of the thwest e Cornwy t of the Yuke loyd Hamilton medy’ oy Mix in Wi e Starke Milton_ Sillg in M Princess Framed A ilton Sills in ] lten Sille, it Will7 1 Viola Dana in 1 hr\ Savoy Wanda am o Collie in Back A Wil e Tolo I Rio The Acsop Fable Toiler.” R Tillie the Pathe of the \VL’!H l u‘- Takoma Marion Dayies in; oiler lenhone Review Comedy Tivoli Is A __Rev Talieen_Moore an. COMING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON THEA 8\1‘!0\\1,—"1'he Donovan Aff: « sea- | spn in’ f3ir,” ®n playgoers at Week. = The piece derives its title from the flame character, who is killed early ip the play at a fashionable gather- fpg in a Long Island home. Jack aono\an has_attributes that incur e enmity of the respectable mem- rs of his set. One night, while a est at a house party. Donovan asks have the lights turned out so that better exhibit a luminous t's-eve ring. In the fleeting space hen the “lights are dark,” Donovan murdered and, as the police have ready been assigned to guard the juse, not one of the guests is able leave until the mystery is cleared . The murderer is among them d the remainder of the play's ac- on is the unraveling of this problem will be presented to W: the National next } can BEITH'S—Frank Fay, Blossom Seeley. £ A big week is scheduled for B. F ienh‘a Theater beginning Sunday hen Frank Fay returns to act as aster of ceremonies and share eadline honors with the jazz queen, lossom Seeley. Miss Seeley is to appear nny Fields in an entirely new act, nd Frank Fay will add gayéty to e Dill with his usual clever bits humor. = Hope Vernon, international musical €medy prima’ donna, also will be atured. 2 Crisp storics, 0dd little songs cou- Pled with skill at the piano will be with ” offered i in hte But Nice B show, ¢ has enjoyed in popularity. omedian_who is introducing ) f and his sur in comedy “Bozo" TERS by distinctive entertainer. dancing_by | Lew Reed and I‘nu! Le Vere Bob Anderson will thrill with his remark- able polo pony: Raymond Pike will vision “Versatility Personified.” and| othher acts will be announced later. | His sho ced and chorus gi costumed, lavishness. “White | EARLE—"“The Acid Pest’— Gold.” . “The Acid Te: Bell, a former V A one-act s written by Mon ington man, now one of the screen's teading_ directors, will be the headline attraction at the Earle Theater mext | ¢ week, heginning Sunday afternoon. | Natic The cast includes Harold Allen Long, | 8. Stone and Anna Q Maurice H. Jarvis, Mildred Maneau S and John Hoffmap. T Others in the vaudeville bill will he June Shirley Blake, Ladies One of ter next week, oon, It is said come amusing titles to lend contr: “Lonesome Ladies” is some and aitogather Arthur Petley and compan an crowned Miss Primrose Se- Harry Coleman, former musical | ar, and Percy Oakes and | Pamela Delour with their Imperial| Marimba Orchestra. The screen feature will be “White Gold,” that sweeps from picturesque dance halls of Mexico to the barren plains of tie Western sheep country. Jetta Goudal is its star. It is the story of a beautiful woman who loves life, two men who love her | tribute masculine and one who hates. Fred Thompson |rected by Jos: and George Bancroft are featured in |duced for the cast. of the and M 2 ten by Leonore Coffee Winifred Dunn. Jane Ridgeway, Do Lla Mooers and Grace Car quintet of beautiful tres while T. H. Calvert GAYETY—"Bozo” Snyder. | vety Theater will open its| “The W ; on with a matinee nings’ fi urday, and the opening attraction will! comes to Loew's ‘olu; Ty and humor. his old partner in laughs, the entertaining . “Lonesome Ladies,” g 1 production, featuring Div Crandall’s beginning Sunday himsic st enough pathos ola Dana in, me Struck Wis_Stone in Blonde 1t_cont Saint." iy Lyons in J rfect Sap. bin comedy Fanie. nics Starke In exop iling der and imed to be one of the mn\l pretentious on the Columbia circuit. a_steady climb He is k never s novelties pporting pla With him 24 singing and wois produced with )IHTI(OI"OIIIIT.\\'— Lonesome dumcum Fi Nilsson, will he Metropolitan arkle with humor, to ground of de delightful r mance hetween the husband and wife | i M Stone Winton, ovd, Do lisle make up a supporting ac- Edward Martindel, Capt. and Fred Warren con- ry and pr ional by Ray Rockett of \b..uhmn Lincoln fame. COLUMBIA—"“The Wa, Emil Jan- mbia next Sat- u’ | thrilling situations. of All Flesh.” | “The Devil Horse.” Wallace Beery in | “The Checkered Flag Ben Lyons in B “The Perfect San. con . n comedy Comedy urday for a week, announce- ment from Mark the house an s Jannings through three \lx\ v ux of life, Belle Bennett, tablished her Beginning this week and every week thereafter the new shows at the Co- same. RIALTO—“Back to C Bl k Ilhmmml The picture is announced crowning achievement of Jan- whose “Stella Dalls as a great screen lumbia will open on Saturday at 10:45 am. Admission prices remain the to God's Country.” Rence Adoree is the star in “Back to God's Countr; a screen version of a James Oliver Curwood story, which will be featured at the Rialto for a week starting Saturday. The action takes place in the Canadian Northwest and the plot concerns a Northwest trapper who is forced to commit murder in self- defense. 1is deed is known only to a sea captain, and his daughter agrees y_the captain to protect her The story is revealed to a cape with the assistance of ze dog that the girl had be- riended. The picture is said to abound in - |young American engineer, who plans their Adolph Milar _and the m'x'e i ‘Walter Long, Mitchell talny’s Orchestra. The new policy of opening all shows on Saturday instead of Sund: into effect this week at Loew’s Palace Theater., rma Shearer's new Metro- Mayer picture *“After Mid- night, itten and directed by Monta Bell, with Phil Spitalny's Victor The cast includes Robert Frazer in James PALACE — “After idnight” —Spi- The attractions announced Re- he in tir " wi pr n M S0 of e bre it in tug \ tle It dra 7 and 9 p.m An interesting revival here UF. ar together in this production, whicl the crest of glory am_include Little bill. The e week WEDNESDAY, 1927, AUGUST 17, “Caligarl,” “Secrets of a Soul in a new drama, “Shattered a relic of the p | four-rcel ich Charlie a Ben Shattered” subtitle: etc., and |FIFTEEN CHICAGO WOMEN | FORM FLYING CLUB/ | |Have Big Future Avin!lon. President of Unique Organi- . Another feature of interest L field a in she with a Purvi- Aesop Fdna Turpin_ appear, is a picture without | | telling the story of five fat | ful days’ in the otherwise uneventful jlite of a German trackwalker (Kraus), zation Declares. | who lives quietly with his family in a It | secluded spot, until the advent of an | BY the Associated Pres trappings © th. filled with the [ i stor of the railroad. The in-| CHICAGO, 1N, A wel and glitt the night clubs | spector brings unhappiness and ruin | have a big future in 1 portray to the unassumin; Sey. | Opinion of Mra, eral short subje will | Pre | be included in the | ables, Dick 1 Tom Gan After Midnight” is umatically human play of life whic 'ing in poverty and ends in poverty, orma_Shearer in a new The episodes be- 1 the beginning and end are set in ist 17.—Women aviation music an. hicago An auxili | Club, the o | members, at 10:45 a.m. following at 1:30, 3:30, and no inereases i the | th_show i = Jerusalem, - earthau LITTLE THEATER—"Passion.” [ 11 Drow cartl announcement about | (e rinment s that the | “Passion,” the great NONE BETTER A production which is being reis A. G. HERRMANN 1 all over the country nth St. recently shaken by . was belicved by the early 5 to be a central point of th: and therefore exceptionally ices. Xt week's ent stion Pictur GINGER two ap Ti en I3mil Jannings and Pola N the finest stars of the s in America when | some yei of his great s XIV of pught them fame was first shown i \ppears in one s, as King Lo who brought EYES! Our graduate optometrists will prescribe corrective lenses to strengthen or clear the vision . . you will be happier, later in life, if you take care of your EYES—now! All You Need Is . . . ForltchmgTorturel i v, who rode on s until the death of the re use > ealing, Liquid Zemo smo seldom Torture and re malkes the skin s Itch, Pimple most_cases m equen disapy stops promptly ing liquid. Convenient to use : All druggists—60c and £1.00. to stop Ttching | Skin Irritation, ft, clear i Blotches, quickly giv ly, minor 3 r thefsurrounding pro- the first revival of the 1wold Lloyd-Bebe Daniels comedies. e of which will be shown. Other ort subjects and the music of the Theater Trio will conclude the ads,| 10 blemish “,: ! in VARDMAN PARK—* ttered.” ble feature bill the Lit Theater this week w e moved the Wardman Park Theater next by the Motion Picture Guild. includes Wer Kraus, of! FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS st Mrs. will by Women who we “lot of real nerv ampbell be in demand _Several w irned r merchandise r ways in Which aix ed. n t contemplate 4 be n the beginning— lght troubles will not bother your Balance on Easy Terms Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store 575 pairs—Women’s Smart Pumps and Oxfords—Less Than Wholesale Cost Every Pair Genuine Hand-turned - 3.65 Genuine Alligator; Genuine Lizard; Satins; Patent Leather; Blonde, Parchment and Brown Kid; Gray Calf; Imported Woven Sandals A tremendous price concession from one of the finer Brooklyn shoe manufacturers makes possible this remarkably low price. 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