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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. [OX THEATRE | (NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING) Lieut. I.ewu Bowen Resigns. AMUSEMENTS. Resignation of Second Lieut. Lewis O 50 THF EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1v.i. L. Bowen, Army Air Corps, has been Week Stlrtingsept 17 YAPLO UEMUGRAT LEADER — 721 NINTH ST s ccepted by the President. He was Saturday Cal Luemmie sty PRICES AVERAGE WHOLEJALE | Senator King Advocates‘ Window Frame M‘“’" Twins NEW FAFHIONS T A E Small orders given careful E “"Fh‘“‘@ 95°%1 59 J. Frank Kelley, Inc. HGHER COST MODELS fr/ {APLOWITZ FAVURS EUA”"UN Eflm“nlll‘\" ned at Marshall Field, e ‘ = 3@ TOMORROW —»& COJST AND LEJSJ. , Combine of His Party With | For Inclosing Porches Triples ISM FOR EVERY PURPOJE ders give DRESSES 2101 Georgia Avenue N.W. COATS DRESSES By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, rats in the secure needed 1 by United Another Message from Roxy The Ensemble In this group will be found those sterling young voices that you have known on the air—there will be about 40 voices and many of them capable of rendering ex- cellent solo work. It is the school from which many of the stars in opera and musical comedy have come and we are, I hope, justly proud of this institution. Shortly after the opening auditions will be held for the advancement of local voices and as soon as any ma fest the necessary ability they will be given an oppor- tunity to develop. The Gang Of course they will all be with us in the various pre- sentations. Gladys Rice, Douglas Stanbury, the Male Quartet, will be on the opening bill. Gladys will give her famous rendition of the old Hebrew chant “Eli Eli,” assisted by the entire ensemble in a most striking setting. Douglas will be heard in the Kipling Barracks Room Ballads, assisted by the Male Chorus and the Quartet in those numbers that have made them so popular over the air. It's the Star's Funniest l'h(urr BETWEEN: Singls 54 25 FAU_ f Progressives in Congress. i Windows from $2.20 up AND O"CAJIVN No delivery charge SIZZS 14 TO 46 du Pont Paint, The Fox Theatre Concert Orchestra This organization consists of fifty playing members, the finest talent available in this vicinity, and under the able management of Mr. Meyer Davis, of this city. They will be led by Mr. Adolphe Kornspan, one of the ablest conductors on our large staff. We are of the opinion that this orchestra will fill a long- felt want in musical circles in this very musical com- munity. The Grand Organ This instrument was created by the Wurlitzer Co., and is one of the largest as well as finest and most modern organs built especially for theatre work. It isa high pressure instrument with the unified stop arrangement, and will at times supplement the orchestra. It will be in capable hands. < lition of the m»‘m!ur ies for organizing the Senato i | Late With Greenwich Village Follies Indian Head Trlp Sunday, September 18 Steamer McAllister will leave 7th Street Wharf at 2:30 P.M. ar- riving back in Washington at 6:30 P.M. Round trip, 75c. 9th near F Twice Daily et GANRLY = LADIES' CLUB THEATER Ladics’ Mat. Daily BERT BERTRAN _Wine, Women and Song Next Week—IWHIT! $ 1 00 A GARMENT PROFIT. Hopme—=ed> DEALERS INVITED. YJOUR BLA N'K_ BOOKNEEDS | Can Be Filled at E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa Take advanlage of our }| Clean-up Sale of | play. at 2:30 and §:30 p.m. Garden of Eden,” USED FORDS , =i 1926 Tourings l'1r|e—“Str\\mmin: Serenaders,” 1927 Tudor | vaudeville, continuous 130 to 11 pm. 1924 Light Delivery A 1924 Coupe [IE 1926 Special Sport Roadster SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR QUICK SALE [opinion that the e should m |about November 1, or tly there e of the Vare and Smith in both of which, he| of State and constitu- | tienal olved. He said| | he believed the ate would decide | |both issues justly and For Your Supreme Supper Dance Enjoyment TONIGHT -V?ARISH WILLAGE 1304 G ST. Supper Dancing 10 to 2:30 A. M. RESTAURANT MADRILLON 1304 G STREET member of the Reed elec: | & committee. | ura to Washington | vsician will permit TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—"0ld Ironsides,” photo- | CARGO POLI'S OPENS sioiv SEATS NOW LAURENCE SCHWAB'S THE ACE of MUSICAL COMEDIES RUGGLEs meiNTYRE Entire New York Supporting Cast More Pretty Girls Than » Beauty Contest PRICES: Evenings, 80c to $3.00 POP.-PRICED MAT. THUR,, 50c to $1.50 | _ Matines Saturdav. 50c to 52.00 The Ballet Corps The ballets for the time being will be sent here direct from the ROXY THEATRE in New York and will include those novelties for which they have become famous. On the opening bill there will be presented one of our famous silhouettes “On the Bowery,” as well as “Wedgewood,” a divertissement number that was acclaimed one of the finest things of the present season in the Metropolis. Marie Gambarelli, “Gamby,” as she is affectionately known to her thousands of radio friends, will also be with us and will be seen in her famous “MUSIC BOX” creation as well as her interpretation of the famous old “GLOW WORM,” in which she will be assisted by the entire ballet corps and ensemble. Tomorrow 1 will try and tell you of the PICTURE POLICY and of the SERVICE and whato o else I can think about of interest. SO THERE YOU ARE. Cordially, 5 and $:15 p.m. Strand—"Merry Whirl musical __ presentations, 12:30 to 11 p.m The Stage Lighting and Scenic Investiture The stage of the new FOX THEATRE is in every wu: one of the most modern and finest in any theatre in this country, as lighting plants and effects, such as Washington has never seen, will be commonplace in the presentations. The Scenic effects are in the capable hands of our young Art Director, Clark Robinson, who already is ranked among the greatest of the theatre and his work will speak for itself. There is so much more to tell you that we would have to crowd the news of the day off the pages of this paper and, of course, that would never do, would it? Revue,” continuous Stolen Bride,” . 5:30, 7:30 and at 11 am., 12:20, | 5 p.m. | Authorized Dealers RI at 11 a.m., New Yorl N. G 12:35, 2:15, 4:10, 5:35, 7:55 and 9:50 p.m. | - Columbia—"The Big Parade” (sec-| Luncheon, 55¢ & $1 MT. VERNON d week), at 9:40, 11:35 a.m., 1:40, 3:45, Table d’hote Dinner, sl 50 ,$1. STEAMER \ ; 5:45, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. tark Love” (sec-| {ond week), at 135, 335, 7555 and 10| Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cate and Lunch Counter on_ Steamer Mt. Vernon not open on Sundays Daily Dinner Concerts “HOUSE OF HITS” CoLumBIA F ST. AT 12TH DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M. The World's Greatest Picture THE BIG PARADE With JOHN GILBERT And RENEE ADOREE NO ADVANCE (N PRICES ‘enture presented at 0:40, 11:40 A. M.3 1:40, 3:45, 5143, 7145 and 945 P. M. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production Now OPEN SUNDAYS i ' LT TEeXX Peter Borras, I 2 Host i—“High Hat.” at 2:30, 4'13, 0 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—"‘The Last Trail,” | 6:35, 8:10 and 9:35 p.m. “Wardman Park—"Quo Vadis” at 7 and 9 p.m. NOW SHOWING CHOOL PERFECT HEARING FOR THE SUPPLIES > | DEAF THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE Mount Vernon CAN BE WORN WITHOUT HEAD BAND and Look at it and you SEE the simplest and smallest device in Alexandria Va the world; use it and you FEEL that you have the most won- : e ; derful piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. ot illiavid | Mikrni- Let us prove we have conquered your affiiction. nal, 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., every hour on C the hour, 9 A.M. to — FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE from 9 am. to § pm. 3P.M. Mt Vernon Round not open Sundays. Trip Saturday, September 17 Meunt Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 Mu. Wllson-Greene s Com:em Season_1927-28 POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Artists’ Course Dec. 9 MARION TALLEY Soprano Metropolitan Opera Jan.25 FEODOR CHALIAPIN World's Greatest Basso | Fe>-* JASCHA HEIFETZ Violinist (After an absence of two years) Mch. 5 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY. Conductor. Mer-16GIOVANNI MARTINELLI Tenor Metropolitan Season cktets, ST S18 R0 811 SEnlus tax "LOGE SEATS. .. .T5¢ MEZZANINE ...000...73¢ BALCONY sees 40 SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY MATINEES SUNDAYS 2:30 P. M. MATINEE WEEK DAYS—GENERAL ADMISSION .. EVENINGS— l PRICES ? SOGE SARs ..o sido ORCHESTRA N EVAIL SATURDAY, Hear under all conditions ln the church, theater. over radio, teléphone. EVE ING PRICES PR L and general conversation. AUTO EAR MASSAGE is used to stop head - ——e s noises and improve the hearing. mber, we would not allow such a demonstration in our store unless we h:\l m\esu:nl»d the instrument thoroughly. ‘An expert from New York City will be with us on the above day. 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FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS BILLIE DOVE With LLOYD HUGHES In a Gorgeous Love Drama _“THE STOLEN SRIDE” CRANDALL'S TIVOLL, 14 mh & GUY and PEARL MAGLEY The Famous Dancers With Their “STRUMMING SERENADERS’ Featuring the MELVIN SISTERS 4—OTHER_STAR_ACTS—4 ON THB SCREEN LOIS WILSON “BROADWAY NIGHTS” CRANDALL’S Aolly Theater GaAvesQuel CRANDALL’S York Theater CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater TOPAY—HHOOT G O 80t o k4 Gi CRANDALLS Avenue G MAY. \E\RD lé‘\ URPHY _in DA oAk REOLDEN VETERANS’ BUREAU Excursion and Picnic Chesapeake Beach Saturday, Sept. 17th Bathing. Dancing. All Amusements Have You Seen the Bay in an!tmhu' P witn orenest } nowmiment. Fr i e Lesso -u—rnn» Dances First Ten Pupils K Fra ou to I e CRANDALL'S [GENTAL Bet. D TODAY—THOMAS, MElEHA\‘ -4 “BLIND ALLEYS, TOMORROW—LOUISE BROOKS and JAD STOCKINGS.™ = RIALTO LAST DAY! 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