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PGS Sunday _Monday Ambassad’r THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Photoplays at Washington Theaters Next Week Colleen Moors in “Her Wild Oat.” Tuesday Wedneully Thursday Friday Saturday Colleen_Moore in “Her Wild Oat.” Collsen_Moore in “Her Wild Oat.” orman 3 Trreaintitie Love “Rerry In ~The Norman Kerry in “The 8ally, oy ™ kmum Haines 0 Trresistible Lover., “'Beck; Bpring L. Hamilton comedy, Helen and "iarren Charlie ‘Chame rotasdy. edy. ] Sport_reel. Seria Hamilton comedy, e i Pathe Review. Newa_reel Apollo John_Gilkert 1n “The Rig Parade.” John_Gfihert in “The Big Parade. Jonn_Gilhert e pie Fatades “The Gay Defender,” Richard Dix in | rd 1 n Alec B, rrnmu e Gy Detender, Lloyd Hamilton ‘e Musie Maater.” Lloyd Hamilton v comedy Kra com D. C. WEDNESDAY, lengthy efforts of the West Coast stu- pletes the program. Heading the bill will ba “The Dark Angel,” ‘A George Fitzmaurice pro- duction of H. B, Trevelyan's atory of war-time Europe, in which Ronald Col- man plays the leading masculine role, Hilary “Trent, a British officer, and Vilma Banky, Hungarlan star, has the role of Kitty Vane, an aristocratic English girl.” The story deals with a young soldier who loses his sight fight- ing for his country, and who helieves that his afMliction will prevent the fur- therance of his romance, This picture contains some thrilling fox hunt se- JANUARY 11, 1928 have many performances, It has had but the one previous public per- formance, Both violinists seemed in unsually good form yesterday, with smoothly singing tones and’ legato rhythms Miss Sewall was thoroughly competent with her less showy Instrument and Mr. Prentiss showed a nice tone and much earnestness at the cello. As Mrs. Lewls remarked earlier in the program, the best effects of chamber musie, which is the most exact of all the musical forms, can only be ob- tained by the excellent team work which is the result together by the mem| and seasoned musicianship on the part of all concerned. H. F. t years of work Atlantic Rate War Precluded. PARIS, January 11 (®).—Possibility of a shipping freight rate war on the North Atlantie is precluded by an agreement reached at the North At- lantic shipping conference, it was an- nounced yesterday. s of a quartet | SHIP CARRIES AR!S, Munitions From Krupps Reported on Way to Shanghal. MANILA, January 11 ( Czachoslovakian steamer Praga, to be loaded with firearms from the Krupp works in Germany, put into Manila yesterday for coal. Her destination js uncertaln, but her officers sald that she will touch at Shanghal to unload munitions for the Nationallst forces. Sally O'Neill Sally 'n Nell Flore n “Hammon Hate “Rocky." Helen and Warren “Collegians.” i Teatrice J “Not m rumm.v.m, * “Angel of anndvlur a1 come quences and reproduction of one of the most vivid battles of the World War, Next on the list is Charlie Chaplin's “The Immigrant,” the second of the series of early pictures from th tual lot. There Sea of Dreams,” described as one of | the most imaginative pieces of sereen work produced in this country, which om | o e m\-n mon Novarro in Ram a ’ Sport reel, Ave. Grand ®op) Mgt Bon Har Cameo » Dark on M. Rainier. Md. Carolina Ramon Novarro in “Ben Hur." Tow Cody T mpn e Thrre our_Gang_comeds. Tathe News Talhan *Annie Animal comes Tathe News Tmpes Famen Fox N Richard Dix fn Alfred Abel In o “Shanghat Bound, “Metropolis.” Tim McCoy in Marion Davies in Marion Pavi “Fareien Devile" “The Fair Co-ed.” Olive Rorden in Cody | Marion Davies § Lo A *Coea Faiamas." “Afiam and EviL® The Fa U PALALS ROYAL ANNEX—1106 G Street N.W. Don’t Miss FURNITURE ale Unloadlng Only ane of the three rumpu«-r\‘ 3 5 Their Original Prices! Taliian “Gish ] n i) “Annie Laurie." Jimmie Adama Tnkwell_cartoon. comedy D i Ren Mayna John_Gilbert in “The Big Parade John_Gilhert in *The iz Parade.” John_Gilhert in “The Bix Parade. John_Gilert in “The Ric Parade.” Central i Chevy Cha. Circle “Annie ' Laurte. Tkwell _eartoon. Elinor Fair_in “My Friend From [ LA, Rewar o nd: 0 Serial Victor Hugo's “Len Miserables The Collesian: Tionel Barrvmore T v ¢ ““The Thirteenth Hour. Will Rogers in Switzer. MUSIC i [ L | A CHAMBER MUSIC PROGRAM. A delightfully informal and intimate morning of discussion and playing of chamber music presented before the members of the music section of the Twentieth Century Club at the Women's City Club building yester- ay. Mrs. Duff Lewis, an accom- plished violinist of this city, was in| charge of the program and read a| paper on the general subject of chamber music as the first part of | the program. Mrs. Fugere Byrnes presided and the audience seemed par- tienlarly appreciative of both Mrs | Lewis' remarks ard the performanee | of three composers’ music for string quartets as presented hy Mrs. Lewis nd Rose Maxwell Di violinists: “Metropolie." _g\( the Rohhers Ken Mavnard in e Prevost in Vera R-vnnvdu v Tohn_Giltert in Girl in_ the “The Unknown *The Ric Parade.” Puliman ™ Christie_comedy Colony “Th Musie Master.” Camea_comady. Ken Mavnard in Land Beyond Law. Tonisa Fazanda in e Yictor McLaglen fn a4 “Sailor's Sweetheart. “What Prica Glory Tictor McLaglen in wtord in i “What Price Giory. Tictor McLaglen in “What Price Glorv." Dumbarton Elite on Lyon in oin Wilsor S apor S Tave of Tronn Rich, “Thearie. in Comeds. “Rroadwav Nighta" Com: “Peaks of Desting. dge Thunder. Sport reel Harry_Tanedon comeds. Tohn Gubert Norma ‘Tfl' “Patey Ruth Milier e dof. n in FAcaon Fablo the Revies Kk Luden Forever.” comedy Empire . “Onen “Camille. an Al Conk \iiton Silie n “The Sient. Lover. Comody Pathe Nevwe Tionel Barrvmore in “TheThirteenth Hour." John comeds. % TH\T-n’hm;;‘r‘a - Hip'odrome Ridere. “Camea it e e meatstibie 2inar Fair 1n My Friend From Advanture Mad - H heh o Ke Rohhy Vernon comeds. Wi S e P Noah Reery 1n “The Rough Riders." Snart recl Cartoon “Collngia Reiw Daniel over. Ren )wx medy Chiarfie, Muriay Home n “ h ot '(“rrl 1‘ Adins. Comedie amadice “Peaks of Destiny. " Ren H21l comedy. News. —__{on the program is not living. That | “the @0k | one, Franz Josef Haydn, died _in Vienna in 1809. He was honored with first place on the program. Following came the allegrettn grazioso move. | ment from a “Quartet in 1 Minor,” written by the English modernist whe is 4 conservative hut thorough mu- an—Frank Bridge. A charming was noticeable, e<pecially in the opening motif, in which the prelim- inary announcement was given to the cello’ with complementary embroideries by violin ard violi. It would be in- teresting to hear the whole quartet. The last number was particularly distinctive because it was written 20 ago and given its per- | formance in Washington by a strin | quartet hefore the members of th | Friday Morning Music Club in 1308 and bhecause its composer is the local ! | musician and musie critic Miss Maud | | G Sewall, who played the viola in | Fahnny \\nll(rr in Brnamite, “The Clown S Narv reel, ) Fable. 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Pathe review es Dix in ) > b in s Ramon Novarro in Ben Hur Puliman" O'Henry comedy losd Hamilton Liovd Hamilton s comids. comedy LITTLE THI‘L\TF.R—“TM! Dark original soon after the war and it R Angel.” was later adapted for the screen by Adele Rogers St. John. Others in the | Attractions in Washington Theaters Next Week NATIONAL—"6 Feet Under.” |which was one of Maude Agms’ suc. cessful vehicles, Conrad Mgel plays | 3 ] Sqmedian | the leading maie role. and the cast in. ;1usical accompaniment will be ron| test comedy |Cludes Helen Jerome Eddy, Kate|dered by the MeCOPPion (oRtol 6 Feet Under,” at the Price, Flora Finch, Marcelle Corday ‘ga’r-r{;ydn" e by Danel S mmenc e on- |and Margaret Seddon 3 o8, i | Theater, commencing next Mom | ¥ upplementary features include | Breeskin. who has arranged the mu. | O O ednesday. and Satur- | M-G-M World Spotlight and the Palace | Sical acore to be used. S ) | Concert Orchestra, under the direc. {tien of Harry Borjes. EARLE—“Her Wild 0at.” | Colleen Moore will be the screen | star at the Earle Theater, beginning | Jew | Saturday, in a swift comedy romance id and|called “Her Wild Oat." She is sup- staged | ported by Larry Kent, Fritzi Ridgway, Hallam Cooley, Gwen Lee, Martha Mattox, Charles Giblin and Julanne | Johneton. Marshall Neilan directed | the picture for First National. On stage there will be another of | this woman. | Edward L. Hyman's colorful song| Gloria Swanson is cast in the « | ana dance productions called “Jazz a i ful title ro Raoul W la Carte,” with Russ Morgan, jester|tor of “What Price of melody, featured. The Four Bilt-| rection of this pict more Boys, Eldora Stanford, Jimmy | the part of Sergt and Georgia Trainor, Smith and Had. | Barrymore appears ley and George Raft also are to be in-|former. Dr. and M troduced in featured numbers. played by Charles Lane and Flore Fa-s Cosiow 1n “Give Us a Hitch";| Five de luxe performances are given | James, and others in the cast Landick, who offers “You'll| on Saturdays, the opening day of the | James Marcus, Wil Staunton ’}3"' About Women From Me";| new programs at the Earle, with de | Sophia Ortega. Mme. Eillz Bradna and Cie with “The | juxe shows at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 ané| M-G-M, World Spotiight. Colum!ia Circus Beautif iring_“Zero,” | $:30. On_Sunday, the new schedule | Magazine, a comedy and the C the greatest Chisholm | calls for de luxe shows at 3.5, Tand 3 Orchestra under Claude Burroughs end Bre “A Frozen Romance.” a fand week days at 2, 4, 7:15 and 9:15 | Will complete the prozram eomedy of the snow country, by Searl | o'clock. 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