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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1¢ e | , ey | X - . 14 ot A contributed accu entation, and It deserves to headline, [de ballet, and selectlons from “‘The | ful Princess Flena of Davonla. whom | hie footsteps and sing in the could not have contribu e 3 ! e e S tiaioneily i Stid 1ately to the suggestion of a crowd - AR ~ for it containg vocalists and dancers | Mikado™ by the Fox Theater Svin- | ne had never seen Word was | sy i 1 ] g $SU Uflu GEMS | INK l OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON | [\ho' would hendtine anvwhere a0 | phony Orehestra sound out an enter. | hrought to. the paines one day that | Mus McAvey and an excellent cast 4t the carmoal then th arangement vl y | - any time. The act includes Margaret | taining music program, with the Fox | (ha princess was visiting at a neigh | assict the s n portraying faith the tents and the moving earousal THEATERS MeKee, whose whistling verzes on | Movietone News. ing castle and Count Dimitri, aide fully the struggle hetween the “Oll in that particutar scene f i W L T L L I T D L 2 TRRARRIES the marvelous; the I relors, .. 10 the prince, was sen' with grectings Worid" prejudices and th Norld | The ather features on ] b roRUStary. Aes, prenaNiaL ALACE="London After Midnight.” | i, prepare hor for a visit by the euri- bl A L s L R L L S DAL T ¥ " I to get Allen away after many encores. |~ The intraductory stige presentation | pre frat week's offering In King | o ninee T the enstle gronnads e a il an & who ] A s \\"II.\NilT\r(“| exessos | RORo Imhor and his laughable skit, fconsists. of - seloetions “from 14 [ gag peign at the Padace Theater i | Dimitri encounters n beautifnl zicl. Warner Oland ae the old_cantor and | meri ! A musical comedy that posscsses ] Y evoke ? i o Ledecer, his friend, ls espectally v of comy ! 2 which he has cavried around the coun s well sung that they evoked | oot SEEE UL o0 Tieed, with Lon | He falls n love and fater §. lad to he. | Ott ; % f the elements of practioatly every tyne | (St 0 MU EUICE LR and - dese IR | e dabting. THE. Srie BRORBINE leve EHNE: o I ths s clhoeets anil L a . s of stage ation from lavish re- SR D ris | fra NEht's The s and clever. entei e real princess pn as Cotintess her vitaphone features, ineluding iy e D o play. And ho. | Acreamingly funny s ever. Tmhof is | fr nikht ! L vstery photeplay and elever enter | the real prin hos Cannt T features, incluling wonAN AND SON DEAD . e through te m hole. | 80 exceptionaily clever Irvish come. | ided by attractive s tainers on the stage whirling thro Vera of Cistle Anuscheff When the 2 d Sy Murderced Woman's chelry yond, and withal 1 lively and whole-t g0 T g Sl awd enotigh to Intro. | tings, and although their orchestral "Spanish les,” with color he alao 1 enamored of | T04Uet Orchestra, a male quarte a4 AT APARTMENT | some entertainment .uu.«nuuusl u\l-' duce just enough new material every faccompaniment was a trifle loud, this |0 5o, L0 pclous brunette, while the - comedy u[»yy '\)\ )H;”“.]m Wife's lN FIRE H s Trulyt which | Gene BUSK ison to make the managers of the [ will he undoubtedly remedied betore | MU SISO g ety blonde princess falle love | Away.” complete the bi iy Found in Apartment \[‘,, nted at Vol Jaxt nheht throush | SR f0 MR T BETARSIE (o ol | many more vt nces photaplay” I8 styied, s breathless | il him A7 Sisods ocee attor || T comedy an welt an the teature | e m Breol and a uniformly good cone- {404 » Barle Concert Orehestrn, con- | {n PO L Goions murder, 0 | eleh ride paete whicn farces (he| demonstrate the sieeess w D of Suspect. | pany - U i R Csvtia STIRL Ghjanen (he | dueted Ty Daniel Breexkin, plavs hannted house, bats, owls and eerio | count. a splendid fencer, to ehallenso ;:”' "";""""’:;'_ "0 he used to vocaliz peries Cateh Eire From . ¢ Tralv™ sots a pace for the ! program with a humorous trape nd | exceptionally yealistle deseriptiv weters, with the master tOr L the prince, for which he is conrt.| the “silent drama Yours Trul v v gl ey [ 1928 tage in Washington that Will b f tumbling act, Bessie Leonard and | Fantasy, SWest Point” preced B y ] 5 lifficult to surpass. 10 does it throush [Otis Culver followsd with a singing | “Dress © Pavade”™ and - contributes | lis B0 e the hafMling siay | ented COLUMBIA—"Love the medimm of good volces in § ¥ to the Front.” that | HYEeIN toa thoreughly enjoyable |l SEE S0 EE LI orhe tim 1 A the grand hall i iy utstanding s v, pleasing cteved a hit, The three Swifts jos | Proseem i intensively Interesting one with | g . Mrs, | dancing and. of course, Ervol Indian clubs entertainingly, and | There has been somewhat of o mis i d TN ares closd the bill with a remash Chaney, in the role of a Scotland Yard | partivded and sentenced to be oxe - Emall Stove, nin honor of the heirapparent's | Join ¢ Sl L o ¥ ove aopart. M mleH\ fianeee the countess s Dimitel | weeond v : Wt nizht seemed to st { understanding rding the first exo (G0 Teading feminine part, as and anxionsly inguires of 1he i ,‘““t.“‘\,',}lln \.,,‘“:u‘l‘ whea | ab Lick wire exhibition that proved | hibitions of “Dress Pavade in Wase Do S eer of the slaine man, and [ of ware o hev he 1x \,,.m;‘ v 3 ot ks R e [RG5S ton, and all performance S AU pap heate amid pathes earvies with gy o b e, Mr. Errol pnt in his collap- | 1¢ g Mool bl b M ol I 1 appenl o e e ool Bortinye A with | sible appearanes and from then on GAYETY="Bozo™ Suyder, | % Distinguished guc of s one's nterest from sErC 10 ang Cheoneh her influenee he al- | the vom to it . of the Avmy and Navy and diplomatic | finich and will e fonnd near the top | jowed ove > I GuloKly enoul heve | o 7 5 el 5t 3 inish s will wed renrieve for one honr n hat b woman v. | things moved quickly enough, Th This week th Theater pre-{ (oo heing — entertained, but|ge e yenr's photoplays T il ) ' W the star comedian | gonrs B o reziment. Bt the eonnte whict depu- | was jo: . of the stav comedian | ganta Tommy wier In 1 there has been no spocial showinzs for [ gy far different vein, bt equally ns | oo i ikl Wwove the fabric of crime on the stage to give Rim opportunity | camedy skit full of humorous en GAt TG, | appealing in its own way, is the sta S aarhiie e ndthere Wes | tainment, and Suvder has his_own Droven “spanish Follie This | BoRE & roldiie red et She eallos the aother little eno of him to permit the | company of pieity girls and clever | . # revue of Ol Spain featy fast g e Ger Be Mantl 1 diamond rinzs | other members of the company 10 [ comedians | FOX—="The Desived Woman. CA R De R RHOR Zhsicen i et nteannot be lizhtly mond. pearl and| demonstrate theiv own tajents. Thix “and iz pal, & Steve. | The shifting sands and the sil \ offering: the sweet voiced and | (17 was put in the s one presentation at least in which | ypved by San Green, a © pair of p honetted figures upon the skyline of st B0 Voli zirle the Manhat ser for valmtion the star is not the whole shew | comedians who keep the house lauzh- | the Sahara are the backzround ngainst own rather enough of t to constitut {5} i+ from the first cortain antil the | which the dreary . for perfect minister hin Theater before eapacits enue, Detrow; She is informed i now dancing over his| This love story of he immediately zets husy | e it a 3 serts her hus s at army rezul o | v for the physician also were show versatility, and there was pon her lover 1 i love brirgs the wife back to he and e soon follows her hack | son, who 15 denied her. The younz milace, where «he has trio| officer is threatened expulsion from nmphantls announced that she alded his regiment snd A aquartet of male veices In | onttEREE S tehy melodies; the Seven Accordon |y antmel A8 7 : . ne fhe prince has woman leaves him to save ARG Wealey, Bildy and the Bilice | nsen of 1 piece of her mind by his and takes her fife by SEECHENntE B ERon 1 futire «ponee and a fine Wt of actinz | Gont of a railroad train beties drew o big hand from the i |- gigihey G 7N i i) Gers N Mt Hall Meet enge the “EOIIRET sWEDEONEAHBIG | Whiohy plhasdsis Nimd wHAR Reltiea frese | ioEtRENE CIOETES. Chats. comits rve present the hest |y murder, a trial, a condemaation, gy was i pren Y ot L L Oh h nedy, ntive " eir paper- A " hiot in the reziment. faces his enemy (an added attraction n MGM news e | . i tohay ntiv W I thele paner- {ihe accused soldier maintaining il Curvent news events, Aesop's Fables | o s e b W s hanging sce The two comedans |ence, are el of the story, To un- and the Padec neert Orchéstra add | o co - : . 4 s . b ! e 1 owever, “all's wel t ene Coneert Orchestra. Claud nd | nicet £ . | 4150 produce Taughter in’ the sceus 1n | tavel these tungled threads time must | worth {0 the tiptop holiday bill 1 thave ube s hoy. T el L one et Ll e - FIGHTS ISLAND TAXES. * of cter of L Shasmnan: mietion b turned back three vears to the day a ! 1n ghs. con K A gl Shufiling RBIL™ naturally. would b Another elever act is the trio com- | when Capt. Maxwell brought b he Last Walt " L ap ¢ ught hi A1t i3 o the other male v with \\h‘hl\ M‘!” posed of James Brown. Frank Donalds | hride (Ire Rich) to the remote out senth Ehin weale the i AR ’ o F‘;”;' . G. C. Butte. Porto Rican Attorney hall's wounld vie fo <t choice ke 5 . b v [ rout. o8 e BEiiK i et i 5 i rrantiang ice h 2 A o [ Yarnall's w m’ vi \{_l: l”ll‘ S on and Al Lorain hese songsters | post of the British Empir produe The Last Waltz e family grotps famouns 4 General, Is on Way Here. X ile. When he and | were appliuded ti fter time. Bozie, | Licut. Kellogg by showering atten « romantie pleture fs taken from | the Brewstoer Pomecms . For the sccond time the Littie The e woman ard re 1 ! Somebody Blse.* jo. | (he singing dog. renders a selection, | tions upon the wife of his captain i Strotiss) avishioperetti; WHITHI aEnte Tosenbing. Foil s "o PEC- Later has revived “The ahi o ole : ¢ e e "y [ accompanisd by Rozo nnd iz Steve | ordored on gird duty in the desrt . ceess at the Century The. little toe dancer: 4 hio and hrine more w»l\-"—m‘vi ”1 woman | 1ontiee Tracey. the leading lady of fand it is 1) 1= half buried in the sand. 0 SN Yorlc R0 NG ek i oA et Hehi e : < zZrueson 5 i s Willy Fritch, best known fine numbers with a ha winl who do not ea monotony of the Wt Snvder does not say ome word |life of w soldior's wift b ien Yarnall as “Ch AW adquring the entive show, | eve Lwithin the wildnerness runs its conese when he sang “dade” and he cpaeking the jokes while “Boz0° pro-[in “The Desired Woman.® Fox The “Dawn ot Dreams.* In | jyeos Liushs Dy his fackal exprossions. | ater film feature this week singing. Mr. Yarnall in- | Gicder and Rie 8 story of ' wiave Oriental with per- | 30 (e e vt climax when the vounz Mre to m and fir men ch s eustain descends on m “ ton = the compiny, a'se mikes quite a kit | that Lieut Nt his one time buddy vith her hnrmony and personality | finds him ongs Joseph Murphy, the Titde dance | TEent s enme in order to he with i e i Genn e e L avting Inctal deap in g number of difficult steps, Miss | “SCiape !"I' ”"" . of '\" Tarest do s that several peaple fi (1l pict Tte art . o nraeqonmpanled dn her songe | 16, (e, S ADIINS, M (0T i | i halitoom acene nte actially of the| MPHTROFOBIVAN “darz: Stizer FEgtE it 0o el (ol nd danees ' a o group of 20 pre wikon lead to a tra deg z The . g 4 > e poeture, After a P vle. Tho shaw beenm e rweakr ot | the end Licut, Trent and the captain's | X ovalty. The scenery pictures the| Al Jolson in his vitaphone featare, | outPe ] recall the nar At the Gavety vesterday 1} Aol de are again in the fife of London. Show-clad mountains of St. Moritz, the ked he U AT DAL E N D der ) Sklex™ i u syneo. | most heautitul Winter resort in all | packed houses, e Sk is " ¢ S ke | 4 Mardi Gras. which has Max B i deie . i Al . her and hix recording orchestra This story should hegin: “Onee politan Theater. he B os | i ! 3 Harvis and Claive, 1 dancin npon a time. in the snow.covered hills | median “with a tear in his voice™ | st ieants act e al 5-Year-0ld Boy Kills Sister. attraction, | plarey Rose v Cliftor dkan Kingdom. there live : apened Brent, comie stripe; Edith Moy the dashing, handsome Prince Alexis, fnterpretation of Her Girls drew applause each week's o ment vesterday at the | comedienne s dancing debia who wale love to every pretty girl rew lad whose he " 7z ture a masterpiece WOLVES DEV’OUR INFANT | fme theranpe d and they deserved | St ‘IH;E'I;L\“"I ”"’!‘Il‘xi“:;‘ son'e produc. | yunter as Mernoir i< mother, the ruling queen. ar despite his father's offr sories of e ox ' = for him to heanti. fr him as a cantor to folls Joseph Urban is credited on the pro- | tion to handsome new staze settings IN MOTHER'S PRESENCE m with the show’s scenery. Not a | attractive lighting effeets and gor < scene in the production was new costumes, the produc me e weak. Mr. Urhan's hest work seems | has gathered a cast of capable entor. | Weoman and Faithful Horse Fail to | to have been done in the of | tainers. Hattie Beall. a comely | “ha “Open Door Nizht Cluh donna, attractive of face and fi Save Babe From the Ferocious lavishness, and in the interior of the and with a d i E £ voice, heads 1t Mission® for simplicity and effect. | feminine continzent, which felude e Beasts. iR Esther Aljl, soubrette: Rheba Au SALE STARTS V4 0 Poeas e ingen vl a chorus of 16 2 p PTLY s KEITH'S—Grace La Rue et At e R e PROMPTLY 2 |' gyl 2 ,‘{“" Vaudeville patrons turned out in | Morris Perry is the featured comedinr A AT 9:18 (4 60 the hierole howery Wing man o Germany: Suec Ver [ovtistie colorful diag W g Lo s Whimsical or as chose and she was liked bath wavs Among hers of the cast whose work was conspicu ous were Tom Waters as “Dint Moore, Vie Casmore as “Bonzolio,” and little Jimmie MeCallion, a beauti ful child whe s uld be mentioned, if o b ¥ o o R L At o | RN o BB newshoy he has an inspiring pair of | A Mutual Burlesqu hoth ends of a hroad smile, | “Bowery rlesquers, lazz Sin T is held over tor tihor, if he ey woit Metro. | direction, unexcelled hy 1 has appeared at the i ymbines pathos with hun " one factor that mo: « DES MOINES. 1 mples at 1 v i contribites to t numbers vesterday afternoon and he is ges fh the tonmlkiy hoTse NOIE i fast night ) yeleome one of theit | b Jim T, Tim Benson and 1 =S ECOUNDREERION G ~-STREET BETWEEN. 11th & 12 th 1] tional star of who occupies the —_— topline position in this week’s bill EARLE="Dress Parade.” Miss La Rue sang several new selec- | The 1yl tions in hor own inimitable way and | right *this week with a bill s | was entitled to feel proud of the recep o entiid to fee o o the ecay | et 2 S iy ot ower: A Purchase and Sale of Unusual Importance! is a trying or and the singer and entations, wihich others made it plain that they would | Fdy . Hyman's “All Aron wl to bid the extra holiday work ve decidedly above the NS . oty O bonnte rec, 1o bt | S5 SR 10 3 ook St ; ; ; 250 Smart Beautifully Furred criex conld Toach the || n elaborate revue, “Les Folios fon_house, while the film *nives bad devonred the | P " s the added attraction. It | introducing William Bovd in “Dress severely the d zood entertainment, embracing | Parade.” will fnevitably come in f < y i < singing and dancing, handsome | serious econsideraiion oo winging and dancing, handsome | serioe. consideraiion ax ‘one of the | Misses’ and Women’s New Winter 3 Stanisloff and are the stars of “Dress Parade” has its scenes laid Prince of Wales Joins Skaters. th. company 1t West Point and it ri true. It | iRt S tionally on: of the bext in the busi-|jx refrexhingly free from artificialiny | el e i St pews. e pecalls something of and rontaing a plot which is not only s Bl whirling dervish, but has ade usible but interestin It s pic- | rhvihin to his work, ercating a | torially heautiful and William B dist ve dane The other most hapmly cast in the leadfny members of the comy four pretty role. > subtitles are so apt th; 5 and on: man, are v capable they lend piquaney to the plet S ¢t There was plenty of comedy in the Althouzh the star oceuples the centey | U 3PNt 111, and Fred Allen with hin original |of the sereen most of the time, he s “Disappoint 1 supported hy a east, composed par ovoker. | tially of bona fide eadets, which serves “s num- | to bring out every subtle shading of | K on Allen.| an_intensely interesting film | with fiving rd L. 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