Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 56

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WOULD BE $43.50 | Individual Styles—Copies of | Paris Successes — Quality | Fabrics — Select Furs — Fine Tailoring — Warm Interlin- ings— A Kaplowitz Pric FOR MADAME, MADEMON:LLE THE JUNIOR MISS AND | PETITE WOMAN E HAVE | BLANK BOOKS Let us fill your needs | vest ht ew chapters of the were confirmed at this meet- he board approved the naming of the mountain stream which flows from Harney Range, in front of the South Dalota Lodge, where President and Mrs. Coolidge spent the pa mer, the 1ce Coolidge Creek moved 10 a a number of e antiques which were pri v friends to the museum of : (nlh\uu)v\ he meeting, held in morfal Cont [ over by N sell Wil finance $471,901.38 in ed, and additional accrued will bring the su: i " thr ug menny & money donors, THE EVENING TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Jazz Singer,” com- edy drama, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"And So to Bed,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. eith's—Jullan Eltinge, vaudeville, 2:15 and §:15 p.m. Garle—Jimmte Carr's Orchestra, vaudeville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. (m\ gie and Dinty," nd 8:15 p.m ies,” bur- seventh Heaven,” am. to 11 pm | Metropolitan—"The Rough Riders,” 1t 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 20 p.m. Palace—“Running Wild," at 11:15 Lm., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. ialto—"A Gentleman of Paris,” at | 11550 am., 1:45, 3:50, 5:35, 7:40 and 1:30 pm. Columbia—"Beau continu- Geste” (second 627-Tth . Our mLEES = FRANC JEWELRY CO. STAR, WASHINGTON, k), at 10:55 a.m., 12:55, 3:10, 5:10, 5 and 9:15 p.m. Little Theater—“A Doll's House," continuous 1 to 11 p.m. smile, Brother, 7:50 and \mlmumlur— Broadway Nights,” *lat 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. Central—“Cheating Cheaters,,” at 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. ardman Park—"“Log of the at 7 and 9 p.m. Prompt_and efficlent—we fea. ture Radiolas. Brunswick and Atwater Kent TERMS RADIO| COMPANY 720 11th 627-Tth OFFERS “The Fifty-Dollar Wonder” Fifty Dollars’ Worth of Real Value Fine quality blue-white perfect Diamond set in an 18-kt. solid white gold mounting. On terms of $1.00 a week to suit your convenience. D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WHAT A COMEDY You Will See When You View First National’s New Parisian Farce Starring CONSTANCE TALMADGE WITH DON ALVARADO Bryant Washburn, Alice White, Marie Dressler, Burr Mclntosh, Albert Gran and a Notable Ensemble in BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE A Love Scramble in the Gay Spots of Paris, Executed in the Breezy French Manner. DIRECTED BY MAL ST. CLAIR WILL ROGERS ABROAD — COMEDY—WORLD SURVEY—OVERTURE WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA. DANIEL BREESKIN, DIRECTOR WEEK BEGINNING “HOUSE OF HITS” LOEW’S COLUMBIA BEGINNING TOMORROW = SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents. THE SCREEN’S MOST ROMANTIC LOVERS RONALD VILMA COLMAN-BANKY In An Eplc Love T rmoil Th This is the picture you will rave about to your friends, and about which your friends wlll rave lo yau. 14-&1:-. < Doors Open 11AM:-Sun-132PM- ‘Under the ersonal Direction o LAST TWO DAYS WILLIAM FOX Presents 7% HEAVEN i Starring JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL Acclaimed by the Press of the Nation’s Capital. POST—"A sweet STAR—"An great war.” TIMES—"A gift to t} HERALD—"A great b tainment altar.” See and hear Marshal Foch and General Pershing vis the MOVIETONE With the Inspiring “ROXY” PROLOGUE Featuring Marion K “Roxy” Chorus of 50 voices, James Melton, Beatrice Belkin, Enteancing Ballet Corps, Anna Prinz. Heart Stirring Tableau. Famous Fox Theater Concert Orchestra of Fifty Pieces EARLE FR&MIEI Ao ¢ T Today, 130 to 11 P M JIMMY CARR ORCHESTRA KERR & WESTON AND CO. IN “BEACH NUTS” s—OTHER STAR A0TS-3 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave, ARy nt Vernon and Alexandria, Va. 90c TOMORROW CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN ALAC ST. AT TENTH: 9 AM. to 2 P.M. Week Days ¥ St. at 13th John P. 1 = | A PN, Y I B 7 RIALTO Mount Vernon Conr W_‘“M eon At TTEOH Last Day! Electric Railway an At p ;‘ PR ’:‘ ¥ LAST TINES TODAY in $50.00 Worder Twenty-fiv an interested that amount R romance of the outstanding scenmic ‘masses.” were present NEWS—"A gift to Capital's enter- General M . eau Vice Presidents eneral Robert J. Reed, West Virgini John Hamilton Hanl Julius Y. Talmadge, John' Brown Heron, es Read Bank . 0. Spences presiding, 2 Car leaves Terminal, B 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W,, &8 every hour on the hour £ound Wfl!fll@mjfl@mfi IR) LOEW’S Il . Charles H. B! ADOLPHE MENJOU Flone Main 357 A i aer b W. C. FIELDS “A GENTLEMAN & Recording Secreta In “RUNNING WILD” OF PARIS” General muel William: ~——ON THE STAGE— e, Tllino ponding Secreta THE DeMARCO’S eneral Mr: bert M. Lo World Famous Dancers ROME and DUNN Binging New and Nifty Tunes " TOMORROW 9% Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents LILLIAN GISH In the Greatest Starring Vehicle —A Drama of Tre- eep and Stirring De- “ANNIE LAURIE” With NORMAN KERRY ——ON THE STAGE— THE NATIONALLY KNOWN MUSIC MASTER % "OUT_ALL TED WEEHMS 'r‘, i | o VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA ‘With CHIEF EAGLE FEATHER Dancer OTHER DIVERTISSEMENTS OPOI.I'f rST"IOh ' LAST DAY—11 TO 11 PARAMOUNT'S SPECIAL THE ROUGH RIDERS | =z==o DIAVN{CAQTV—OREAI PRODUCTION BEN LYoN CRANDALL'S aralls Theatir | pAULINE STARKE TopAY__RENEE aBORER i1 Bk “DANCE MAGIC” CRANDALL'S CENTRAL ~ 9th Bet. D & E TODAY—KENNETH STANLE) METR o HALLOWEEN COSTUMES AND rer General M NOVELTIES Adam M. Wyant, r’emmh:mn Regis > r General Mr: i A. Helmick, GARRISON S | District of Columbia; Historian (f}fcn-‘ | ss 2 Loutse McDuffce, Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Toe. | oo pics. B rian General Mrs. Hor' 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 WIIIIIIIIHIIII!llIlfllIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIlIII||IIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII General \lrs. Jn‘eph S. l‘relmhu)sen ffice Open Saturday Evenings From 5:30 to 8 Organizi Lowell LAST SEASON'S M OPERA SENSA’ First Frosentation in Washington of lis] 7 DERS TAYLOR. lere(to by ED“ ST VXFC:'T MILLAY Sung by a Company of the Weorid: Finest Artists From the Met. Opera Co., Covent Garden and Others. BVNDELXU!. xALE. DIAZ, MARWICK, MART) HEJDA. Chorus of Fi{ty Vfll“l and Symphony 01 tra _of Fi Jacques Samossoud, M lflfl Artistic Directe Mat. TER, FP"‘IY . 4th, at 21 POLY'S Afternoon, Seats on sale at Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Cor cort Bureau, Droog's, 13th and G 8t Cox, Nettleton, James M. Willey, Di: Mrs. William Delaware; Mrs trict of Columbia; Sweeney, Illinois; Mrs. Charles W. Ross, Indiana; Mrs. Charles George Saunders, Towa; Mrs. R. B. Campbell, Kansas; Mrs. W. S. 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Radiolas Crosley Radio 'SAT. 10:15 A.M CHILDREN'S PROGRAM Douglas MacLean in “LET IT RAIN" CRAND ALL’S AMBASSADOR 18th&CoLRAN W, HARDY o BROADWAY NIGHTS. in TOMORROW-—RAVMOND SRivEITE “TIME TO LOVE.” 'SAT. 10: ls A CHILDREN'S PROGRAM Maeterlinck’s “BLUE BIRD” ’§ Sa Theate CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater TODAY—FORREST . § % . STA TQMORROW—REX in Natlonal Lyceum Center, 16th at Q St. CHOIR PROGRAM Wesley Barry Baby Peggy in “PENROD” CRANDALL'S Sl MhEParkRAN W, ALL \ NATIONAL Sat, Mat. 2008150 0 AsoNy g }.\r PR ASSI STAR_AND FAMOUS Jewish Communii RUSSIAN SYMPHONIC l ’l‘nl|lh\ st u u 50 FIRST SUCCESS CRANDALL’S lork Theater a.Ave.&Qnebecst; \ “WILD a.m. to 11 p.m. | AN TN TOnAY Fastuoust Fristets rection~GeorgeCTyler “BEAU GESTE” § || .TSurmise” A thrilling mystery story of I <A PLAY & ‘:Mmg MOsPER courage, self-sacrifice and adve mz'a ture 10 the X!’mnch‘ Forelgn Lego I ////7//, RONALD COLMAN 9th & D Main 714 MUTUAL BURLESQUE Amcz JOYCE, NEIL HAMIL. 2:15—Twice Daily—8:15 N, NOAH 'BEERY, STAN, WILLIAM !owxmii ONLY BURLESQUE IN TOWN COMMON SENSE PRICES | RALPH FORBES, MA] | TREVOR, HCT0R MoLAGLAN Mat. 25c. S0c—Eve. 25e, 50, 75¢ NO _HIGHER—ALL SEATS RESERVED thws GREATEZT ANNAPOLIS AND U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY Luxurious motor coaches over new National Defence Highway. leave 9.00 a, m., 1.00 ©p-m., and 5.00 p. fast electrictrains everyhour on the hour. Round trip, $2.32. Mrs. Wilson-Greene's Concerts POLI'S THEATER—1:30 " ARTIST®’ COURS! ’ns. MARION T, - 3ETs 5 nonou STMPHONY ORCHESTR. o Kousserttaky. Conduet 6. GIDV‘A; NI MARTINELLY HARMONIC COUR: EDWAID TOHNSON Mgmt. Messrs, Shubert o Tomghl ELASCV At 8:30 Greatest Noveity Eutope Has Yot Sen Shubert 'Z KREISLER SErot RACHMANINOFF March 7. MME. JERITZA Season tickets Now on Sale, Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 13th and G. Main 6493. 9th Near ¥ GAYETY .3 N1, LADIES CLUB THEATER Ladior' Mat. Daily. abo (GO MoMA Cartoon Musical Gom f' p JIGES, MAGGIE & DIN pomiment. A Companion Play to BRINGING UP FATHER EVERYTHING NEW Burlesaue a la_carte. T B M AR TR SRS T AT DI A | Film Features DUMBARTON ‘;'}'»fm“p‘;‘f"&":" 3o% ft Present PRODVCTION EDY bmr}k'sse'/. 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BIA: GLENN TRYON W. Class and_dance Sat. eve. with o Kinkajou, Dixis Stomp, Tazgo: YOVED TO TARGER STUDIOS T © TANGO 9 FoCENTRIO TARS BA’ Body-Building (INBERING xmumlll;\svnFnrmmr Adulty and Children ial Teacher's Course: Certifieate | Rated Greatly Rednced Opanias. \(onll Only ON MARTINI Sosioe STUDIOS 2 Noted Dancing 9 NEW_YORK_AVENU ~“EDWARD F. MILLER STUDIO Onr Dinrlnx r‘h-- wxll slar' Oct. 26th. | Unusual in the late dances. | \rrubauc 'sEA'rmca COLES — All types of dancing taught—professional and non-professional. dio. 'zun olAth St XW. | Children's Clagses: Adime To BALTIMORE New, highspeed, 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. CAROLINA 11ih & N. 0. Ave WIKLIAM FAIRBA ALICE_CALHOUN, “FLYING AMERICAN 15t St & R. T. Ave SALLY O'NEILL in f_____‘FRisco ALLY 28 LIBERTY ____"THE OVEF KEITH~ALBEE VAUDEVILLE* JULIAN ELTINGE Foremost Impersonator of MISS JUI.IET A One-Girl Revue EMILE BOREO bt e OTHER STARS AND FEATURES Sets Willard, Philco, Majestic, Sterling and Freshman Eliminators A beautiful all-metal table lamp, 24 inches high, well constructed and beautifully finished in gold. Silk georgette See the Marvelous New F: man shade in colors of blue, pink, taupe and salmon. Fancy resh braid in different colors. " Electric Railroad Company neTrou s Evening at an Electric Radio Sets NONE SOLD FOR CASH—ONE TO A CUSTOMER Tommiast 136 97 & NEW YORK AVE “TT;" JBEHEERE aren OF 1 PAINTING MiE TOWN." TRAIL." M and 5 GIBSON'’S RANC JEWELR COMPANY 917-19 G St. N.W. 627 7th St.—627 7th St. i ‘Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis No_Parking Troubles Arcadia, 14th & Park Rd. N.W. Repairs for Happy Walker’s Orchestra FURNACES & BOILERS Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. i S CAMEO THEATER="" s MADGE nu.unr in_“COLLEBN. LIVE Preuntl st. N.E. GRE' CABARET POLICY No _Cover Charge Door Admission Only Floor Show During Intermission

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