Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1927, Page 48

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SEPTEMBER 14, 192T, AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DALTON APPROVES | DRYU. 3. VESSELS Fleet Corporation Head; Would Not Sanction Bars if | | Permitted by Law. 48 KAPLOWITZ 20 BINTH ST.250 + G AND H e D S ol ADOLLAR A COAT PROFIT! — BEAUTIFUL : WINTER COATS " TO U ACOAT HERE IS TO EXPEIENCE THE THRILL OF A CASH SAVI G/ CF FROM $30 TO $67. CHOOSE FROM AN UNLIMITED VARIETY THE UTMOST IN STYLE -QUALITY AND ~--WORKMANJHIP COATSror COLLEGE $ ]595 OTHER FINE COAT.S JOLD AT 1 A COAT PROFIT _S_T_OBE HOURS 8 AM. TO 6 P.M AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. OX [HEATRE F AT FOURTEENTH STREET A MESSAGE from ROXY Hello, Everybody! At noon on Tuesday, September 20th, we will throw open the doors of the new Fox Theater at F and 14th Sts., and will inaugurate a policy of en- tertainment similar to that at the Roxy in New York. ' TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"0ld Ironsides,” play, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Belasco—"The Garden of Eden,” comedy, at 820 pm. Matinee at 2:20 pm. Keith’s—Cissie Loftus, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle —‘Strumming Serenaders,” | vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m photo- KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE Matines .. Evening vaudeville, 's Groatest Mimio MISS CECILIA (CISS LOFTUS New and Different “AS WE WERE” Company of Twelve Artists JED DOOLEY Stage _and Screen Comio ROYE & MAYE Sensational Dancers." ayety—'Wine, Woman and Song.” nd $:15 pm Revue,” Strand—"Merry Whirl 4 continuous mugica presentations, 12:30 to 11 pm. Metropolita at 11:35 a.m., he _Stolen Bride,” | 5, 5:30, 7:30 and Even if the law permitted ft. | President Dalton of the Emergency Fleet Corporation would not give his approval on United " at 11 a.m., 12:20, d 9:55 p.m. at 11 am., and 9:50 p.m. 'he Big Parade” (sec . 1135 a.m., 1:40, 3:45, | ! Gen. Da from ¢ > inspection tour, ot retard | " he e: S anisn i The Show Place F PALACE F ST. AT 13TH 30 A M._to 11 P. M. Jttle Theatel | ond week), ¢ ause thero is | 1 there is no at women and the no drink lacy Joseph M. Schenck Presents BUSTER KEATON p In lh:‘lntemnllugute Lln,(;n Riot that can be op 7|5 ot COLLEGE "\Il‘x. er Wardman ¥ and 9 p.m. PREPARE In Time of Peace For the Fight September 22nd We Will Install for You FRESHMAN Masterpiece or Equaphase R. C. A. RADIOLA CROSLEY RADIO (Electric or Battery Operated Sets) There will be an orchestra of 50 men under the personal supervision of Mr. Meyer Davis, conducted by Adolphe Kornspan—a grand organ (Wur- litzer) with Mr. Wallace at the console. There will be a Ballet Corps direct from our Theater in New York of 24 girls, with “Gamby” as :he premiere ballerina; a chorus of 40 voices with lighting and scenic effects that will in every way equal that of the Roxy in New York. “Doug” Stanbury and Gladys Rice, also our noted Male Quartet, will be with us on the open- ing bill, and there will be others, too, that you will know, and then there is the feature picture, “Paid to Love,” with George O'Brien and Virginia Valli, produced by Fox, and it's a good picture with a lot of laughs—there will be a News Weekly, too—also other film novelties—and the uniform staff, which we take great pride in will create a service that will be a revelation to Washington—and they won't accept any gratuities either—the whole to be under our personal direction. Relul")n" THE STAGE ogsgement 22 CHESTER ROME -« HALE GIRLS DUNN i i com *Singin' Songs and) nova How!"" | obvious. We ime similar npetition. “American exporters will not patronize Americ ps for patri- otism. Th is dependent 10-knot Amer- ompete with a any more than rain can compete with an and Triesault. DON FELICE |PALACE Guest CONCERT Conductor |ORCHESTRA M.G-M NEWS “HOUSE OF HITS" CoLumBiA F ST. DOORS OPF A M. The World's Greatest Picture THE BIG PARADE With JOHN GILBERT And RENEE ADOREE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Feature presented at 9:10, 11:40 A ML: 1140, 3145, 5:45, 7145 and 9:4; E A Metro-Goldwyn | Seeks to Enforce Agreements. Aid of the District Supreme Court | was invoked yester Crawford in o | tate transact t rl, out E him ner home for $12,000, and that Michael H. Boteler and Mrs. Mary A. Boteler have declined to com- plete the sale of 652 Eleventh street | northeast to him for $6,500. He is|RK ented by Attorneys Douglas, [N Douglas & Campbell, It feels just like coming home to us, and we shall unbend every effort to deserve your patronage and confidence—as to the merits of the whole we shall leave that to the capable pens of those gentlemen of the press—whom we hope will tell you all about it. St Cordially, /X7OUR BLANK ] BOOK NEEDS Can Be Filled at | F. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. [ So there you are. ¢ Production o Film Features MT. VERNON 0 THEATER & STEAMER THEATER uu b Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sunduys OMEDY OYD H Of " THE DAY, [———C.H. OLIVE Presonts PR"'CESS 119 H St. NE. i CLARA BOW in “CHILDREN OF DIVORCE.” MATINEE WEEK DAYS—GENERAL ADMISSION EVENINGS— ORCHESTRA MEZZANINE vee.78¢ LOGE SEATS .. BALCONY ees.40c ADAMS FOUNTAIN EVENING PRICES PREVAIL SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY MATINEES PEN HOSPITAL | 1"t it i) g KEY:! #Jhilf Y['):iy\lillfifrzifi DOORS OPEN DAILY 11:30 A. M. 902 G St on Easy Terms LOGE SEATS . 7oe Have a Joyous Winter Get It At GIBSON’S 517-19 G St. N.W. 75¢ 10 NEW STANTON 318 C5 NE ‘CHRI P PAULINE GARON in - THE BI SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. HIPPODROME & e “PARADISE FOR TONIGHT—CANDY ¢ Mount Vernon § |CAROLINA 11 & and -“MADAME WANTS Alexandria, Va. E g | E“! NEXT Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concerts || POLI'S OPENS sUkoar Reason_1027.28 — POLI'S THI;ATER, 4:30 SEATS TODAY, LAURENCL SCEWABR'S Artists’ Course Dec. 9 MARION TALLEY THE ACE oF MOSICAL COMEDIES" UEEN Hich Soprano Metropolitan Opera aun.25 FEODOR CHALIAPIN RUGGLEs MeINTYRe Entire New York Supporting Cast | World's Greatest Basso ‘ More Pretty Girls Than s Beauty Contest $3.00 Feb. 7 JASCHA HEIFETZ PRICES: Evenings, 50c to Violinist (After an absence of two sears) [ | POP.-PRICED MAT. THUR., 50c to $1.50; _ Matines Saturday, 80c t0 52,00 ([ Direcion Rl Crmpans o Pggiea] BT | EARLE wouts 9 - ErueStriom v ¥ | caxnanuiiony Today, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Ny e 11 v FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS a“' .ml PEARL M“GL“ BILLIE DOVE | = ro oces wio 5o With *STRUMMING SERENADERS' buriagthe LLOYD HUGHES MELVIN SISTERS 4—OTHER STAR_ACTS—4 “THE STOLEN BRIDE” ON THE SCREEN CRANDALL'S Apelle Theater | LOIS WILSON B 90c Round Trip every hour on ur, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Mt. Vernon not open Sundays. Goodyear Raincoat Co., 923 F St. " Mount Vernon Electric Railway Just Arrived Q A New Shipment of | S . | T NOW SHOWING m“gfl::;:‘:zyht,y‘“fl--t\_Njgs;; 4 WOMEN'S || Sciool =~ =it SUPPLIES CIRCLE 2195 Pa. A"':l;’;‘ Ph. W. 953 SEND_FOR CATALOG “‘%{ffl,‘!}g"‘?- B truly worth $5.95 and more . On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mch. 5 BOSTOE smHONY SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY. Condnetor. ua-i0GIOVANNI MARTINELLI || —- S S e e [y " el of Seagon tickets. $16.$13.50. $11, $8 plus tax Philharmonic Cours 1 ; | Stage and Ballroom Dancing Nov.11 EDWARD JOHNSON 14th and Park Road. Ad. 9800 Tenor Metropolitan Opera. Equipment the Latest Jan. 11 GERALDINE FARRAR A 40-Foot Stage for Rehearsals Prior to her operatic appearances in Berlin Feb.21 ERITZ KREISLER Meh.2 RACHMANINOFF pucim Meh.7 MME. JERITZA Personal_ Direction Kennedy and Cortez Private or Classroom Lessons Soft-shoe Tango Season tickets, $16.$13.50. $11. $8 plus tax Hard-shoe Ballet Wilson Greene Series POPULAR PRICES Eccentric Spanish Step & Tap L'Apache Oct.21“The BEGGARS’ OPERA” Waltz Clog Orlental Direct from the Lyric Theater, London Nov. 1 [UCREZIA Buck & Wing Acrohatic Adago Stretching Soprano Metropolitan Opera Nov. 18 Studio Available WRENCE TIBBETT for Club and Fraternity Dances tone Metropolitan Opera Seating Capacity—600 Nov. B JOSEF HOFMANN Feb. 11 SIGRID ONEGIN RIALTO Scason tickets, S10. 57,50 5 piee tax. NOW PLAYING JOHN GILBERT Season tickets N On Sale, Mrs. Green's m “CAMEO KIRBY” ‘BROADWAY NIGHTS” CRANDALL’S _CENTRAL 9th _Bet. D & E TODAY-NAY McAVOY in “IRISH TOMORROW—BEN LYON and MARY BRIAN in “HIGH HAT: CRANDALL’S TIVOLL 14th & TODAY—OLIVE TELE, 4n "SLAVES y | L ey e oF BEAUTY. HARRY TANG: CRANDALL’S Gy Sl 0 OB BOW-BEN LYOX ana TODAY—RICHARD DIX "in “MAN b e £ POWER.” ' ROAMING THE EMER- ALD ISLE WITH WILL ROGERS. TOMORROW. JOHN =~ GILBERT 1in “MONTE _CRISTO." 2222 = CRANDALL'S | TODAY—BEN I PRINCE_OF 2 914 E Street N. DAYABEN, TOMORROW—LEW CODY in “ON 75 BOULEVARD.” = CRANDALL'S Stvey Theater 14th & 1. Rd. TODAY—VIRGINIA BROWNC.;‘AIRE an O'MALLEY in “PLEAS- URE BEFORE BUSINESS.” TO‘:(IIII}\RO ~MILTON % FREE LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION Pouring Tea for Profit Thursday Evening, Sept. 15th, 8 P.M. . Marvelous demonstration in preparation and cook- ing of foods by experts in our model kitchens. Av rragut TODAY—MARGARET LIVINGSTON in “MARRIAGE. TOMORROW—LOUISE BROOKS and JAMES HALL i’ "ROLLED CRAND. A(EL'S Chevy Chase, D. C. SILLS in CRANDALL’S Ambassador 18th&CoLRA.N.W. TR (RN KO Wit LION BID." i . 5612 Conn. Ave. BROOKS ™ A “ROLLED MOR| BEN LYON in “THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS.” Bureau. Droop’s. 13th and G. Main 6403, WASHINGTON ACCLAIMS FINEST OF ALL AMERICAN PICTURES gffme LARGEST SCREEN I THE WORLD O SIDE( Ny, NAPOLIS AND U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY Luxurious motoe coaches over new National Defence Highway, leave 9.00 a. .., and 5.00 p.m. Also fast electric trains A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION of LAURENCE STALLINGS' ¢ 1,€PIC OF THE SEA GET THE CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SLICKERS J“If the flame of patriotism has burned ! low during the past decade, the spark of it will be rekindled, in all probability, by ‘Old Iron- CURAR R R R Lecture hy Mary Catherine Lewis Tea Koom Expert =N Demonstration by Georgianna Dunn Dean of Cookery HERE AT HALF-PRICE RainHats 19c¢Each $10 Men’s Gossmer Raincoats. . ...... ....$495 Men’s Rainproof Slickers. $4.95 Men’s Whipcord Gabardines, at Half Price Men’s new Fall Topcoats, now $14.95 $1 Rubber Aprons . ... . OODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. You are cordially inyited to attend this interesting, in- structive Free lecture and demonstration in “Pouring Tea for Profit.” Hear these experts tell about high salaried positions open in tea rooms, cafeterias, motor inns, food shops. How hundreds of Lewis graduates are winning handsome earnings in this wonderful new profession. A new field for women as managers, assistant managers. hostesses, table dircctors, buyers, Earning $5,000 and upward a year. Free employment bureau covers the United States and places graduates in touch with good positions. Refreshments and Reception by the Faculty Remember the Date Thursday Evening, Sept. 15, 8 P.M. Bring Your Friends LEWIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOL 23rd and Penna. Ave. N.W. 923 F St. N.W. Joast 10th ST. = Tol——=[Bl———[alc—alc———a]c—]o][c———[o[———[o] ] l————|ol——[m|———ja]c———| r} \ sides’”—C. E. Nelson, Star. LIMMED ENGAGEMENNT NATIONAL Eves. 50c, $1.00, $1.50. Mats. ’-&‘\"\\\\\ The Club St. Marks 1011 Conn. Ave. bl SSNS S S NS S Twice Daily GAYETY Znei LADIES' CLUB THEATER Ladies’ Mat. Daily, 250 BERT BERTRAND'S _Wine, Women and Song Next Week—WHITE CARGO Oth near F Main 4300 1 to Din 0 9 “(Dan Mgmt. Messrs, Shubert Supper 9:30 to 1 A.M. AT 2:30 ) SHUBERT o TONITE 0 AT 8:30 TODAY BELASC Arch Selwyn presents the LONDON. BERLIN ‘and "VIKSNECE KUCORSY THE GARDEN OF EDEN Gu-fi.‘r"'::f.’fl oMy g“g‘:i:.:'r Rred. at., 300 to $1.65. Sat Mat. 50¢ to $2.20 3 ing) (Duncing) GERTRUDE_LYONS, Mer. Main W. H. Witt Music axm, 1306 G St. BALTIMORE New, high speed, parlor car type articulated express trains - - first in interurban electric service in America- - every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour. Round trip, $2.37. £ Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad Company Termmal: 12th ST. & NEW YORK AVE. CHESAPEAKE BEACH| Open Until September 18th (Also Saturday and Sunday, September 4th und 25th) Bathing_and Amusements. Fine Fishing Dancing Saturdays Until 11: Danelng_Other Days Until 10: 3 Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Children, 23¢ 03 X Trot- Fa Reduction opening mo. THE STUDIO OF MODERN DANCING. 3034 14th St. N.W, Thursday Evening. September 15. 1027. ¢ BEATRI Pl 7 DAVISON'S T Prof. M M S y in a few strictly pr s N HOFFMAN & HOSKIN Now located in thei new studios CLUB. 18th and b and aliroom st {hildren'e class, open } pm. Pho ne_Adams Mrs. Mae Davison Member_of D. Ballet, T: mb M. aps. Soft Shoe. Gric Y

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