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THE- BVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1927. RE T its first public tryout “The Zoo,” de- e T T o Zoo” they have ot effected a satis. | demonstrations on the part of the | underworld group, who proves to be | Gale-Swept Britain AM‘ SEMEN I S factory co-ordination. ludl(;‘n‘ce would indicate. an author in disguise, there seeking | RUSSELL T0 LECTURE | While local color. b { culated to thrill. It comes when the | cross-sections of life that have proved Louis D’Arclay, portraying the role | B; s b Socorous dady slaps the ~shop-soiled” | bonanzas in dramas of other mold— |of Pete Delardis, the suive gangster, Bl P“bl‘“ t to Address Audi H HINGTON | \ % e Last evening, at the National Thea- | S50 JBUIG o7 - the play reveals tal- | women of mysterious reputations and | unsophisticated Betty Fairfax a_taste WAS G Balmy U' s' eath r ter, Charles Dillingham presented for (ent without much opportunity for us‘nr‘cupfllll)nx and stage life—here in |of the life she sought, and Peggy | Bertand Russell, British publicist, s SCHOOL FOR LU L. ression. It includes Gwynn Strat.|this “synthetic” rendition there obvi- | Allenby, depicting the charac ssavist and philosopher, who arrived EDUCATIONAL, 5 There is but one dramatic scene cal- | the story has Interesting . Reads With Envy of| 0= = e J NATIONAL— v Zoo. gentleman with her gloves. | with underworld characters, men and | who almost succeeds in giving the | ence at Washington Auditorium. SECR R[ES Leila Bennett, in an impossible | ously is something lacking the | Sheila Kelly, an experienced actr in New York Sunday, will lecture at scribed in the program as “a new com- I . & z | ™ I' Lucile Watson, Wallace Eddin- “something” that comes intuitively to | Who herusmh etty, prove the mo: o P 5 by Michael Arlen|ger’as the stupid husband: Elsie Law- | the dramatist and involves an element | convincing in their roles. Alan Birm- |the Washington Auditorium Octobet By the Associated Press. LONDON, October 4.—~With gales edy in three acts, ‘Philip Cunningham and Horace |of lucky inspiration in addition to |ingham, cast opposite Dorothy Bur-|18.at 8:15 o'clock in the evening. An- roi 3 i and rain continuing to sweep theit |and Winchell Smith. som, Decision Reducing Fre'ght Jess fortunate Lnglish It is not wprising that two | Pollock. faithful endeavor. | gess in the leading role, also holds h sment to this effect was made men and day envious- | authors arve given credit for “The e | The innocent miss resolved to be-|own with restrained action and good | cq - B Mk AT % . Failing in her reading of his lines. Miss Bu 3 v by Miss Alice Spiers, secres alifornia Frui v red ! Toonr for mo one alone would prob- SHUBERT BELASCO—“Synfhietic comie a great actre i Charges on Californ it Y of th STor o one Rl ey ] s | first big opportunity, she determines | however, carrying the very dificult | tars- ¢ of the \ashington found rather in matching Roland ! to hobnob with underworld characters | tole of the innocent-minded, would-be |chapter of the League of Industrial HICKWIAN Shlpmenls Agam Assailed. Bts Young as n “shopsciled” gadabout| The new play by Erederic and Fan- | jo,in’ the meaning of suffering, of | Star, has a role to whose difficulties | pomoeracy, afier the board of m op SPEECHA\‘D EXPRESSION | | King and Queen drove to |with Irene Brown as a perfectly decor- | nie Hatton, coauthors of “Ups hame. She Iocates. In an apariment | she ‘could scarcely be expected at all | et Ll i | A T at Balmoral, Scotland, ves- |ous lady about to divorce her adoring [and Down” and other succ i ,nc ady reputation in the “sinful | moments to rise gers of the Masonic Temple Associa- Trurther a as directed by West- (A“,l'l‘fxy m:\i_-l : orm. The \\'hlule |]m~4h.md on suspicion, but who very ‘,,m an unpron g futurs to |t of ‘1’"‘ metropolis ‘nm, P i ikl vl etalive ern railroads o iahimst the| of the British Isles experienced a | promptly succumbs to a very sudden |he judged hy its premiere here last 'mhm!ucm to gunmen, dope peddlers ance that Masonic Auditorium w Interstate Commerce Commission .de-| #aie over the week end, with winds |t tion Iaid in her way by the | night at the 5 This .little |and unconventionality of all manner, | Former Judge I.mdsey Exonerated be rented for the le \‘“‘.“ = Faniz 'mbet cision reducing % on Cali- arying from 50 to 70 miles an | “shop-soiled” gentle |drama of the aspirations of an en- mm fails to become smirched in spite | DENVER, October 4 (#).—I or the lecture. oice und Sueech Teain: I | fornia fruit mo Sast. . nccompanied in the northern Mr. 3 Mr. Russell w 's penchant flfil daring 1"|l(lt’lv unsophisticated miss, who goes |of herself. And though she through- | Juvenile Judge Ben B. s and Wasten): || decision as | low temperatures. | dialogue is well known, and Mr. Smith [ to live in West Side, New York, in fout the actlon of the play abjures olved yesterday by the Denver Bar | tion and World ¥ il: leaths and many injuries |has created several pl 2 search of ‘*‘experie! that would | riage and pursue a career, the close - | 2 subject of general of th °d from falling trees, |which have established him as a|make an emotional actress of her, |of the play finds her reconciled to|ing court records, made dramatist of consequence. But in “The | proves unconvincing so far as any |the love and marriage to one of the | District Attorney Phillip S. Vancise. Po Ti Ciran ot Trivate Tns v or, roads most concerned Evening, Phone F been allowed be-|Walls and chimneys. ore its provis s become effective. ———————-——-———_———‘_——__—_——__——— Sihenro Fivy am trom the ;fimgfimmsg;mfigfigNATmN AL F URNI’I‘U RE (‘OMPANY 7th & HSTREETS N.W 5555555555555:5555: . S— Great Northern, : : George Washington University || \iivaukee and’ orezon-y thn"lon, ailroads. In a joInt petition they Law School asserted that they did a_considerable ESTABLISHED 1863 of Ci ia by aaember Amnclaticn OF AT raversing Orezon and Washingto lass A. American Bar and u»nhmlcd that while the orizi pecifically to rate. more direct South scontinental busi- , the Northern lires also would be Approved course for employed stu- dents, 5:10 to 6:55 P.M. Classes Bezin Sept. 2104 made to make the reduction. 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