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TS AR s gt % THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1927. : TTEESS e ing. her Yo .make her. escaps, her |[o thestar rale 1618 a: stlbeings WOALH| (heVgTo ANAAG % BATHUAD SIABOUE) amoun et (B aRt ADAsE Y600 Tile ards By WEBSTER | 125,25 1y ier 0 faint and e will [ern drama Inid in the State in which|$150. Walter Dar, 30 years old, 214 man received treatment at Casuaity do the rest. She obeys very readily. |it wae named. ¢ offering | Fourth street northeast. cut his hand | Hospital. The marquis realiz that he has [is O, Henry's 3 i | while assisting occupants of the house. | —————t— been foiled, dircets that she be sent | the third a natural colbor gem, * I'vt. Michael Rinick of No. 15 en'| B eaae 008 00 : MY DEAR, THE € ARE TwWO OLD to the convict colony. but she never | Kinz of Sports,” a romance . ne ,,;w.,,\ “L .\,.,: an ,,,i,,,\,' tol \\ ”k.e costs this country $300.000,000 “oftinued from Twentieth Page.) DS OF MIME, THI S 15 TOE wrives there I& L Yot sl G Laicb ol ———————— F e — fk‘vga‘H AND IS 15 AL GULP, The feature is accompanied n Sm—— N Aty “T F \l i i | X qte X lr\ o o Pathe news reel g a comedy, © syivania avenue s IHI 4 E " . J ~ inldie abandonment produced v | 1 TOLD €M WHAT A WONDER - S LO AT R R PIRL BURNED AS GASLO|NE sl amous vedaicina ' :,th‘ ol 'H‘l‘ se ylek‘”th;pul{\‘ :;; FOL COOK. YOU WERE AND = | (SHe B the Pl S haat X g syt “. v - B i ol o limity o e - s - veathdt of all virtues, charity Asiepiory Ao — O . ! - IGNITES DAMAGING HCUSE — - | " y The Story of “Les Miserablos” is too we'LL ALL GO OVER TO | AMBASSADOR—"Camille." = X p weli known to detail To have known =IEF ?r?t CounTRY CLUB FOR i1 i “Camille,” First National's modern T Wi Eheiiialane Fstabllehed 18102 | [[athorne, Cathartic, Jean Maljean in his suffer . | 1 kiRt of. the Slehe it e Miss Ellen Neely Injured en'! S convicl to respected citizer | DiireR VT LL BEA NICE | ity Shie L Dy Allxand ol Gevser, pints .73 final self-sacrifice through the medinm | CHAMGE FOR YU, HoNEY I e e Cleaning Fluid Starts Blaze. Celestine Viel . of a redeemed soul, is to have loved | | dor Theater the first theee davs of Fireman Hurt. Celestine Vichy, quarts..S: g s inspiring vet pa- | y this present week. The program will Kalak Water, quarts. ...$4.00 thetie story on the screen is to live | “THE LoOW he found completely revi in 3 31 g 4 1d, 2 i i T L0 | cvery voseao || e | function’ with Crandall's Metropolitan | v sreet north e e Pianos Sold Direct From the The work of Gabriel Gahri | [AMOS | Fheate . i Factory W. M d I Bk pneaa G | ONDERST | Theater. TEis: yesteriny WReh: ensdittie: WHE actory Warerooms dg—ru er nc. el : 2 ! | i ENTR A GhRaE which she was eleaning @ dress : B llance e | CENTHAL: Nevads cauzht five. She was treated at Sibley 1340 G St. N.w. Besk Gioceiies ong personality into the r | | Ziane G virile story, “Nevada' | Hospital. | - mpathetic undersiand = 4 <hown n JSreen Virsian 4t Cpan | fwo fire companies went to the I'I“" Line “'& o Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. il . DS Central Theater the first twn | house in tesponse to a call received | Brunswick Panatropes & Records | A 1 o stage presentation introduens : e { this week with Gary Cooner ' fram M. Florence. Nocly, mother of 3. Canliff, Mer. | Main 4180 Tstablished 1875 an act of el L | p— [ E—]EEEEB:—EEE:EEBEDEGED ILANSBURGH &’ BRO. | 7T TO 8™ TO E STS. "Quality. at a Price” Beginning Tomorrow—Two-Day Selling of Infants’ Warm Apparel aries complete the entertainment. Infants’ All-Wool Tots’ Knitted and Infants’ Silk and Knitted Caps Brushed Wool Sets Wool Sets v acquard. plain and Warm little snug fitting Uerns in ffteen Cunning little silk-and- caps. fitted with ear laps or more y le: wool sweaters, in button A\ choice of three styles Silkever) sioe. or tie-front styles. $ 50 o Ben-Hur.” The Columbia this week is pack the house 1 v one who is in won to complain shown here for the at popular prices, is one of most thrilling and spectacular | pictures ever shown P street. t's a hig br ut it stands Tamon s ¥ fine. and F . Bushm, villainous . does a beau piece of acting. May McAvoy is stand ard and Betty nson and C: 1 Myers are there, too, but the scems to be secondary in a picture like this. The story, of course, is the impor- tAnt thing. 1t is a magnificant tale of Rome and Palestine of the time of hrist. Gen. Lew Wallace, after years f soldiering on the Arizona desert | and Texas plains, spent long hours of study to make his book perfect. As a result it is a masterpiece of spectacle. The present picture carries out the agreement made by the first producers to put the storyv on the stage. Wallace held out for months and finally agreed to allow it to be staged only if no one was permitted 10 play the part of Christ, a role in DE—:DIEEI%BIEI [——]nl——x0| daintily embroidercd in and froni-hitton effee choice of white colortul iz P in all the wanted shades with blue or y biue and white are andcolor 5. edging. An ide ttings and photography are colors Sizes 1l 6 xenis as gift suggestion. s Detail and _magnitude characterize the scenery. The picture is long, but most persons who see it are surprised when they leave that it has lasted as long. The time flies in a solid stretch of drama and excite- ment. “There is one of the most entertaining news reels shown here for a long time. 1t is going to make audiences look at the mews reels for several wecks to sce If there are any more like it. | phant, is an absorbing drama of the |at Crandall’s Tivoll Theater the first|ernment officials. Manon deem wild, ‘with its flashes of humor and ays of this week in “The Mock- | wise to flirt with the old marquis, and METROPOLITAN—“Camille.” ".'vu\pin‘a :::fln’l 1‘.1 lh'o ranq\nllp)\;v‘ _nne)nr' hlls most. nm-n-xi\l:a vol I\)\r_r ehy : "ml";i L ’m‘x;h( ‘)“fl avise . bavis, | (0graphy of destructive animals in | cles, in which he is cast in a Russian | Women loved fine clothes then as now St e ":;fe“"“,“,';q‘ their native haunts. The story is |role and is supported by a strong and Manon could not resist the and bonnet to match cut full and are o= b Desssts 6 dery. W and reviving one Of ver aritten. | DUIlt upon the struggle for existence [led by B a Bedford, Ricardo Cor- | temptation of being henutiful in Gy trimmed with e batgnins il PxCe ol thb bl T Gl sl e echenk presents Norma | Of & native pioneer of the juns %, M ¢ Fitzroy. costumes. She is kidnaped bons and - embroidery (< aquality nainsook. Al daintily ket A of & Talmadge at Crandalls Metropolitan | £0€8 With his wife and three children | . 3 | and sent to the prison looms. Tn help. e pink and blue part wool s . trimmed with either lace edgings opy soft »k _material S thie week in “Camille,” that | {0 Wrest a living from the depths of | St. John 3 i - — Special at ity. Special or prefty embroidery. Nizes & Al with white scalloped edg e ary by Alexandre Dumas, | the animal-haunted wastes. Standing | Pathe Review : i ( Bl pers, hana price . auths (o 2 years. Spe- dainty embroid 1"“5"":‘ alwavs oid yet ever young,|OUt cameolike in the abmorn ro- | the pics of the Day,” rounded out | retilly HeriRTag Nl idee 4 dal tomorrow at.. 4 Specially priced at.... forms an unchanging hackground for | 0 ’“";’d’""’ '_"]“ scenes sh_"“»d by Otto ¥. Beek's pipe organ music. | The New packed in sanitary packages fine. extra-heavy qu-hn muslin, Tidee Tot Sheets, of a sturdy ¢ Bibs, of fine swiss m “Camille, a story written 8o many | {imPSde BC wlid Slephants In festros = : 2 inches with neatly hemstitched end<. quality muslin. with neatly orial, exquisitely embroidered d o rEiR = ing a native village: S LITTLE THEATER—"Manon [ ” are n P Size 14x21 inches and 9 emstitchd end 2 v all _with scalloped years azo and vet brought (nx}ut;'al"x:‘: leopards and tigers, with man's mind Lescaut.” Y WASHER 4 o $1.39 nl o i 23¢ o i fx51 4t 30e. . Very unusual 9 » modern version with the o 4 o = mil il : i ot Today. but with the spirit of the [ !TiUmPhing over the superior strencth | 1he screen production by the UFA pers, of the Mies, with c story, the spirit of I’aris the same, f:{_vfI';"h':\"S']" ffl""*n""!e round-up of the | Co. of Abhe Prevost's famous romance, —Model R— flannelotte. All int colorful em 100 Bonnie I Blankets, 2 Pads ‘of 2 fine soft unchanged is adaptability | wooden rd of elephants into & rude, | “Manon Lescaut,” s the attraction at e, wsorhent quality. v, 2 ce of pink. hiue of a soft flescy quality. \hsorhent quality. A cheice of which makes ille” one of thef.. G0 “n'“',“l ‘m:t t Ves USINg | the Little Theater this week. Lya de The very latest in washing hemmed and in 24-inch and white and all guaranteed plain or blocked styies in two sizes, one 17xI8 inches at greatest love stories of all time. Bimbe, + Tor ,," "‘ “‘ ,: o Putti does full justice to the title role. machines. It can be conven- squares. A e o= all wool Tomorrow -)9C pink or blue. Size 30x10 $l 2%¢, the other, 18x3% '-0(: Seen first as a beautiful girl strug-| §e Whits ape, Ahe. 1 Manon Lescaut is a very beautiful iently used at either kitchen value at, dozen < Wt . inches, Unusual values at at % gling for ‘existence in squalor and|9f the chilaren supplies the element | prefch girl with whom the Marauis sink or stationary tub. This verty, and Jater as the darling of of humor. Not the least interesting [ de Beli hecomes infatuated. He plans new model has a heater that jrosen S atente aithy © ad- | PArt of the proauction is the children | ty have her run away with him. but keeps water hot while using. mirers, Camille is a_victim of cir- Us e ey '.‘.‘:“,"'l““"‘\"z 1 she es apes from him and her Let us demonstrate. cumstance. Too late there comes int0 | 1,6nihs were consumed hy Merian C. | Thvel B iEGa (o Earis with her life a love for the young Armand. | Coghey and Ernest B, Schoedsack in | Bonniot iimeone ‘exp;ue'nr‘e many a love o strong and so pure that she | (e hinterland of Siam in fiming the | 1ol difficulties and at an unex- gives him up in order that herlr:“‘!‘\‘;ll: DirGe R CIAE o elis Dy ,(.,.‘“h”e o e asle pyskcs, :ri:::n":\‘nl‘x“.ll.:;:l, ince one that it was | she tries to ersuade Manon | Con adgs el Ve ore 3 - ln all? t t o) 1 Norma Talmadge Miss Ederle is accompanied in her | of m.nma?;n’::“":';" y:."rd Tover "::1 hiags the gres cat elieds et by and D®othy Baker, | “shadowed” and endangered by gov. her career. She ehn - [diving echampions, who exhibit a | The Gil Burner v A . 3 LI p— Drastically Reduced for Special Selling is an ideal fire. 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Won- =) Smart i i frills, Infants’ Bonne| £ woolly nide, Sizes 6 months € Ny 3 i ants' Bonnets, of woolly i e IONOSEReNE. deetifiviiiie i 59¢ Bleats 4 like erial. ANl pret- e Y and blue s’ Brashed Wool Sets, (ke Gk 3 i ting of booties, swenter quality vubber. 2 e bt , P«“‘uT;.e'ufii.me;;fa&o?{!.‘mn‘}.; the farfamed Channel triumph. An young_Spani . play and, | especially it - Sad’ Bnother in the axcellent cast 18] amery.) PUNt ‘swimming ‘tank i Maurice Costello, who plavs the| " Aiilthaay organlogue by J. Virgil father in the most dramatic scene|fuffman enables the audience to join of the story. Extensive use of the(in the singing. Current mews, the | “fadeout” has been made to give a|palace orchestra under Don Felice and rapid series of impressions, or expres- | xesop's Fables enhance the bill sions, and this is a_decided technical 4 triumph_over the older method. Tl\ OLI—"Mocker: “La_ Travia the “Camille of “hanev is the of the opera,” is the musical foundation of | the performance. 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