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Attractions in Washington Theaters Next at ! 1 pla such G “Seventh 1 *and « Two Girls \ 1 weeks on IDEN th who can tenor, next week, 1,000 time be the ch Yago com have g and Vi who will he nd u Br d Bunr star of fashion irothers, Two Girls Wanted.” w com- he mu- “Th co- the grace in comedians’ of that which this lead e fine young sings the ti th on a e role role will Anne e favori , will b the adli nd moth he eternal e of vanity Fellows, offering elsy, and the Doodle-Do,” a 1 be ne atire are hich also bia Re comedian, 11 schooled inent in the pic Vaudeville presented by the Jean Bedini and COMMUNITY IN ¢t JOSES Hor STRAND—"Hollywood Sc S = | Daniel Bre ;| PALACE—"Tea v| TRuth Elder. who comes to Loew's | Palace Theater next Saturday for a week's engagement, will tell of her ind Anita | > | ring Laura L es, and | Week |mann this season in a program of funnsual brilliance and variety. i 1 ““Chroma Phantasy and Fu 1 open the recital, followed | wo B en's onata in A Major Opus in_ four ,movemel n's eludes and a final group | of the Presto from Mendcis: | hn's asy in F Sharp Minor,” Grenad and | mpanella.” for this concert are on sale| concert bureau in Droop's, 1300 | et northwest. chool Hero.” 1t the Fox FOX—"High photoplay attraction t week will be “High . D 1l “Cameo comedy Cameo_comedy napshots. ___ Henry ¢ —__comed, iis vl‘“\ »]Vl\‘\hlt | v in K. Arthur Ram Novarro Ben Lyon in Constance Talmadge in Monte Bl Douglas MacLe David Butler. | t [ e Road - to “Hreakfast at Sunrise. *The, Bush ' League S06t” Cushion a typical story -Chevy Cha The Gingham Gir Romance,” Bobby Ve n comedy, I " Scotiand youth of today, with | 7 " i Ads Comedy N S stitutio o i Adolphe Menjou in Cois Wilson 1n el !C 1 i okt YN Gnelemanof eme Ginghim G, : ts background. e | e Turpm Al'SC. John round two boys who | ©010RY __Comedy. coniedy. s for the same girl and the| ————— e Edmund Lowe i i involved in trying to win| Joh Gl e B o b | Dumbarton i The Life of Riley. °‘;,J:;,L; ng ‘Broncho Twister. ] one of the popular | — s Mont \'u[‘xlu a LLeon Erql in Clagp, Tiow in 1 stars, plays the flapper:| pr. 3 - i, “Mar “Lunatic at_Large. : uia, t and John Darrow appear | Elite The lrute! Patho Nows. val boy friends; David Rollins | Warner Baxter in nd Hearne in Ran! “Ranger bashiul scholar, and the inter- Empi “Dryms ot the' - Setrande FatAccused.”, and Ladder,” ot "the North, lly known spr charles | Empire Desert.,” ndy Gump comedy. ‘atmen comedy. XNo. 9. i comedy, k., has the role of coach. | P & ”N:‘l“ - T y “\“L:""v 2 stage program will be | e folphe Menjon Tn, Monte Dlus SMaynard in - Ll P it tor, Lidics ot The Land Besond the nal “ KROwWnR kelele 1 Pathe News, “Wolf's Clothing Law." Short subject Pathe 1 the ieateld “Fotties. | i odrome v mon comed i cer “Com 1ddition th Don Vocal E n l‘hnuy ion Nixon Bancroft in mble, direct T o Sour! Binown, in . st ye Bou wuy_ Arthur Art Lake comedy. “The Chinese T and music ostra, under | 11 complet tone fe; gures Don't ramount’s Ralston, i Saturday. is led by Richard rt subjects, includin; supporting Arlen. a two reel { e comedy, the Metrapolitan World Sur- vey and contributions of the Metro- { politan Symphony Orchestra, under kin, will be added. Figures Don't Lie” is said to have been designed to bring to the fore the young screen artists of the future The action is interesting and the de velopment of the plot togical, The musical numbers on the bill will include Ponchielli's “The Dance of the Hour s the concert over- ture, and the two themes to be utilized | as the accompa nt of the feature will be “Pleading,” a composition by Wood, and “In Love,” by Rudolf Friml. For the exit march a popular | hit, “A Night in June,” will be used. for Three” — Ruth Elder. | trip to the Azores and of her experl- | ence when she and Capt. Haldeman | were forced to land on the sea. screen atraction is “Tea for film version of the play by ne title, which concern the of a husband's jealousy—the nd the other man plotting to iel to the angry embers in ¥'s mind. It develops that the and is so deeply jealous he is even willin the t to cut cards with his rival for heart of the wife—the loser to ke himself out of the picture via the suicide route. Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle and Owen are Moore Goldwy featured in this er production. Metro- RIALTO— “Silk Stockin, ik Stockings.” ’ the picture star- . Plante, which comes to Rialto Saturday, concerns Sam Molly Thornhill,“a 1927 model couple, who love each other so much they quarrel. On their wedding anni- y Sam is forced to take some out to dinner. One of the women puts a pair of silk stockings in his pocket. When Sam gets home v is being entertained by a friend, Bagna The _sto scovered, M tes for divorce, ters are red up considerably e they ghtened out. ast_includes John , William Austi Conklin, Burr Pigot and Ruth | Harron, Ot | Marcella Da Tempe ngton, ge presentation will consist | comedy in one-act “Merry arr * with music & Oreste Vessella, the Aglantic City band- master; the book by Willlam Pos | and a ‘cast headed by Tom Tempest, comedian. Every performance will be ly conducted by Oreste Ves- of a music Mixed persons sella, COLUMBIA—(2nd Week) “The Garden of Allah.” ity, love, happiness, dis- grief—and finally a i0d that three people separate wa; after the orm has ed, is brie y of “The Garden of Allah” 1t Loew’s Columbia and e held over for a second ek. This romance of the transcend- ence of spiritual peace over the high- ly love has gripped numbe: IAPEPSIN KEEPS PPETITE YOUNG If you have to force yourself to eat, and invariably get ind gestion, sluggish headaches, and Il you are losing weight, excessive i i ing your stomach. This excess acid sours your food, turns it into sour bile and foul gases, and you are constant- ly nervous and upset. Thousands of people credit their good health and young ap- || petite to Pape’s Diapepsin. It dissolves the acids and sweetens he stomach so you can eat any- thing you want. That's why 5 illion packages are sold every car. Chew one or two of the iblets after meals, and you will ~ver have indigestion, or be sloated. All drug stores have Pape’s psin |PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN |Seco Sine, M, THE EV NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week Thursday Friday Ronald Theodore_von Douglas MacLeai Ronald_Colman in in “Soft Cushions, “The Gre *‘Beau Geste." eau Geste." “Collegians™ [ lze in Constance Talmadge in Marion Nixon in Rudolph Schildkraut NTast al cunrise.” *Breakfast at Sunrise.” *The Chin rrot." n i Bobby Vernon Bo v Vernon *Ca “A Harp in Hock.™ i Lt vt AlSt, SO comedy. - Rod_La Rocque in s MacLean, in George Bancroft K. Arthur in T The Figh Eaxl %501t Cushions.” Gingham Girl Ave. Grand Kiazy Kat cartoon “HElen and Warron” o1 Stotlind a " s e .VA\H' Barrymore in !\Cflnu del Rio in D Lois ‘l‘:h i o e . BBt Glorys “Drimeof {he 2h ¥. £ Metro-Gol Comedy. Pathe News. Cameo Fables, Topics, Fox News. F. ¥ Sportlight. Now_gerial. Mt, Ruinier, Md._ Victor McLaglen in, R “What Price Glory.” Vi “What Erice Victor McL “What Pr glen 1n, Glory." Matt Moore in d Alive.” Tom Mix in Broncho Tw e Heart of Maryland." Carolina Rod L The kh agle,”" *T Central “Rocaue Rod L he Fi Rudolph Schildicra “A Harp in Hock Jimmy Adams comedy Ben Lyon in “Dance Soft C . comedy. Lillian Gish in “La_Boheme.” Comedy *Too Much Comed = Vusston o Dorothy Revier in " ™ “fives of Beau b e o Honor:: e i ; Thibenial comedy. Mickey, McGuire com- Hal Roa e Y John Gilbert de Vore in Lois Wilson Nixon Ray n ey Lo h\nu‘ o 1 Mile: ut.” all comedy. ‘come rar Savoy R Sk s Macl can in Emil J in ” 0! ishions.” Way of All Flesh." “Metropolis.” Sllver Ll N é Wey Comedy, Comedy. News. New | Grifiith in Blanche Sweet Teon Errol in Takoma “«\{ajls;?ft;gtvg;,;‘;;l-" M HRuAE ittt el Tivoli Vo Meaven. Bovie Review. Hal K L Constance Talmad e e et At P¥pe Koad E Tt toS, eney at Suntise.” York iemone Teel Bobiy Vernon y. of the plagues, parting of lar of fire, is pi, Moon of ave girl who less readers since it was first published 26 years ago. It is a Rex Ingram production, filmed for Metro-Goldwyn on the ac told the romance of M 1 the beautiful tual spots in Algeria described by | ¢ d the hv':‘u]‘t of a prince and i bert Hichens in his novel, Featured | became Queen of BEgypt. Rt o I i’ Tvan Petrovich, | Short reels will be added and the Abiy supported by a cast of notable | Little Theater Trio will play as usual. players. SEES WRONG VALUATION. Washington Terminal Co. Objects to I. C. C. Figures. LITTLE THEATER—“Moon of Israel.” “Moon of Israel,” the spectacular production of the biblical history of the Israclites in Egypt, based on the e e story by Sir H. Rider Haggard, wil lsced by tho: Tnteratate Com: be the attraction at the Little Theater | plorca Commission on the property ommencing Saturday. owned by the Washington T The glory, power and beauty of the | ( s in or_and should at this tion aolts Moon Old Testament tale of the domin of the Jews by the ancient Pk are said to be well recreated in attorneys for the | time be corrected, brief filed with company contend in & commission, of Isi 00 people, hundreds | The brief recounts in detail the of g costumes and | steps leading up to acquisition of the stupendous sets > utilized in the | property now used by the terminal nd says the bureau deduct- from the original cost roduction cost of the prop- d to the Baltimore authentic | company [ed $3,000 ind the endeavor to present an ound of the exod; pt, with the stir- Her Worst Worry Ended for a Dime! 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