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WED JANUARY 25, 1998.° s 18 TSDAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C / 8th & E Sts. N.W. Wednesday Thursday Saturday WEEK OF P el Sunday Monday Tuesday il on_Chaney in Ton Chaney in Rin-Tin-Tin 0 After M “Jaws of “Wilton Sills 0 Miiton Milton Silia in “The Valle e “The Valley of the “London After Mid- G “Sally in Our Alley. Helen Warren » ssa an Giants, nigh night.” Ambassad’r ews reel. Comedy ) Merm: me A On Your Toes." o Will Rogers in France, Dar-Sennett_comedy Egini William _Bovd i1 0 v Ave. Grand 07,0 i B T eomudy oddity roe " o W Lyon i T Witham o ntere. Comeds. Pathe News Ben_Lyon in Cameo Mt. Rainier. Md. Sunday. Nonh Brery in “The Rough Riders.” e Tyon il John Gilhert in ve ot e of “Honor First Clara_Bow in n o e comedy. Lupino_Lane comedy. Thone e « Teienhone reel ~Rex Inerama R Derae ’ ol A T Charter Chaw comeds. ) Fehnieator T i Sy Ken Maynard in Elinor Fair in "My, Friend From India.’* Unknawn ‘nvalier.” Shirley Man “Sally in Our Hanneford comedy. Rarthelmess e Drop K rhe Last Waltz Neal Burns comeds. Serial. in-Tin-Tin n “A_Dav' of the M Will Rogers in Swityer land and_Bavaria. + Colony S Sally_ Phinpe in orze Bancroft in Dolorwe Costella in o Hen Sehool” Hero.” Underworld.” Dumbarton - ‘Ciiese Widow One Wimap <0 High Schoal B 5 o ment."” cmrmi B Sind iR AT wtar caet T T Chaney Rion Rihant } “High ‘Schanl Hero " Shadows.” Elite otrs 't i “The Countiv Doctor.” Pathe' News. Snort reel. v Dron P The Jov 6 - . T W Naria Corda in e Cypgpsg. & da in. ohn_ Gilbert i John_Gilhert in, 2 The Clean-up Man Empire o nor Adolnhe }(u“nnu T Allstar cast Wwanted.” Pa Comex Ramon Novarro in Home " Ben B ree. Camea comedy. Jimmie Adams comedy. wa v._Serial Bebe Danicls Johnnv Hines “Chang. " the great wild animal classic and selected the Cioy in in in vstranded in Paris” “White Pants Willie” “Silvar Trensure." Bt el Stranded in_ Pari White P i vor Treasure. medios. Come Comedics. Ramon Novarro in Ramon Novarro in Ren-Hur n-Hur." 3-Piece Bed Outfit B<1ie Bennet! in 5-Piece Breakfast Suite rin L ~Colleen” Moore mted” “Tw i 15 Ralph Graves “The ‘Cheer Len Groree Bancroft in “‘Brau Sabreur. “The Fourih : ameds Command: ’ Scenie. oW orne.” T - :\’,‘“{ oy “m»"' J News . wew”_comedy. Beautiful Cane Panel Bed most attractively 4 =5 s hn Gilhert In Victor Hugo's or Hueo's Lewis Stone in W €. Fields in Monte Blue in finished in the new Wood finish. A 20-year guaran- $ A selection of handsomely finished Breakfast Princess Jonn G “Cameo Kirby." “Les Miserables.” Miserables.” ecome Ladies." “Running Wild* “The Bush Leaguer.” teed all-steel spring and a 50-lb. Warranted White Suites of the newest designs. An extra size fold- s The Sqme Ke Remnein Tarian R WinsBon amite. the do-, Layer Felt Mattress. b leaf table and four Windsor-type chai DN iy “The, Irresistible ennetn Harla por ylidney & - . . % ot s same e Savoy s e Sivinrkcom P tiatie comedy . Karnival comeds Tor_series T Telephone sl Aniiabeslutei’ uncouditionali guarastes; uccoms: owifeicax. A akecluth xuconditiea S enrantaaifaseamlt o 0 ol e s e Toor Napoleon and Tack Jo i no u- iaakthis awi i Willham Taines 1n Ramgn Novaro in Ramgo Nevario fa Ramgp l.ln‘r:::';‘ l':’?;r\"m"tfi: in “;}l::ml vv(:;'x"rrélfi." panisyithisioutht. Rlicarcat fon: - PeMsstisenite rigrah s “Sprine Fever Y Bensdur "Fen-Hur. “The, Thirteenth ews. Comedy. less than less tha Takoma Pt oue ”_News. Comedy, ___Arop $2.50 Cash—$1.00 a Week 847,50, $2.00 Cash—$1 a Week A . Ton Chaney in - Ton Char wLondon After Mid- *London Af O Saher i bt : Tivoli < S Tonica of the Day “ 7 Comeds. Pathe Review e Pola Nexii i o and Tom Mix i “The,Womn ‘on “The Last Wane® jsuelne Loran I “Oullyws of ‘Ked T ameo. com e Rinod Shin Vert . York Charley Ch 2 Fen' Hall comedy. Comedy. Serial ) ’“‘rhc Iron Hol the Fox production | cludes Priscilla Bonner, Nellle Bly recording with remarkable realism the | Baker, Carl Miller, Mary Carr, Virginia building of the transcontinental rail- | Pearson, Tyrone Power, Sheldon Lewis road and the incidental romance of a'and Theodore von Eitz. It purports young couple who are united at the | to be a tragic lesson in social hygiene. wedding of the rails, after a spirited | Prof. H. Nelson Manley of the Ameri- race between the two track-laying | can Institute of Social Hyglene. will crews of the Union Pacific and the give a short talk. | Southern Pacific Railroads. NATIONAL—"Honeymoon Lane.” | feet high e et ngnt© °" | Madge Bellamy and George O'Brien One of the most popular of New | Other attractions will be the Topical i have the leading romantic roles, and J. musical comedies is her 4 - | Farrell MacDonald is featured in the {Review, Daniel Breeskin's concert ot-| ,ne4y role of Corpl. Casey. There is appearance at the Na- |3 tal numbers. Russ | T Theater mext week. beginning | Shesira ant, e . lavieh |great historlc_ significance underlying Monday night, when A. L. Erlanger | G000, oniation, “Jazzing the Blues | this production tnd it represents a hu- will present Eddie Dowling in “Honey- | o+ "which Johnson and Hewitt, | Man l?d authentic chapter from the moon Lane.” has in | “ccentric dancers; Billie Tichenor, Theo | sw;y O“lm N:ug s making. Dowiing, who. it s said. has in SOCUTCT NN Monahan and the | A revival of MEasy Strect” one of ~Honeymoon Lane” s character that | 8TR0. S UCTS GinisUare featured in | Charlie Chaplin's early successes, and & suits him ideally, toillli.nmt:!d b\;‘i’l: popular numbers. | Pathe news reel completes the program. James Hanley in writing . — & which was staged by Edgar McGTegor. | pALACE—“Man, Woman and Sin. STRAND—"The Red Kimona.” and Bobby Connolly produced the SODE | ¢ chenia) interest to the Washington | «The Red Kimona,” the latest picture public is the p}lghu;:;r-hsl:{numps"::‘g:flnh;npo:mr:a by Mrs. Wallace K Tu"sll'"E Palace 4 i l, in original story by e] story of which was written and directed | Rogers St. Johns, author of the Wil AR T Nerionat Sore o ey RRLRET mikartey | (W woASWGTAL VT ce O'Denshaw. | Sche" Glibert and Jeanne Eagels, made | 28" for iis initia idmrigfiletatd (' B e mw . | scenes here for “Man, Woman and Sin.” | ton ~with a supporting cast in- Attractions in Washington Theaters Next Week New Creations in Early American Bedroom Groups The newest and latest finishes such as created an uproar at the Grand Rapids Expo- sition. A beautiful suite, consisting of four elegant pieces, can now be purchased for $ 1 50 An absolute unconditional guarantee accompanies this suite. This same suite cannot de dupli- $5 Cash—$1.50 a Week—Delivers This Suite T of 40. KEITH'S—Harry Carroll Revue. Harry Carroll, master of smart Te- | wues, bring to B. P. Keith's Theater | scenes - with Sunday’s| OB Matinee. his latest ffering. with talent | otic cres " and cleverness. Ken Murray acts as| of ceremonies and there are “They cry for bread, Your Highness.” “Give them cake,” replied Marie RIALTO—*Finders Keepers.” Antoinette. Eng) Starting Saturday, the RII“A‘QDVI.“ l’;;’ { = gurate a new stage presentation policy | e aih beautitul €713 'with the showing of feature photo- o lays. Screen features, Aesop's Fable, | PUOE g o6 these i a condensed ver- | B R e ih. NEWS yn'of the Broadway musical comedy | N impetuous answer in a moment of weariness, an error in judgment not utter selfishness. Had the Queen re- complete the bill. S e » 2 _;‘M i Jota ity %y—l“mx:n it “;ho Kot ?\edlmll, : the loll,\'”u((] :u-r st':;(gmcn! ; h 1 > 8 D YETY— yes. plied the book and lyrics, an ————— would have appalied”her. Deing a i : \ \ \\\\\\ t Eyes” will be next week's | Archer, who composed the musk | mother, she knew the necessity of rich, creamy Lattorers (remy One Diay el d, 4 e NN N Wilton, Axminster and 5 N NN p N SN Velvet Rugs N \ ‘\:\\\‘\\ Exactly 13 United Burlesque attraction at the Gay- | te Jessie James” is said to be a fast- ety Theater, beginning with Bunday | moving, hilarious farce with m-npfl[ milk and bread to sustain child life. Science matinee. . The cast includes the come- | tunes. The story has to do with a fair as Ve S 9w, 0y . A Bian. Harry Levine; Kitty Starr, viva- | damsel from Oskaloosa, Kans., who, in has revealed since the Queen's reign why the clous soubrette; Edna Somers, prima | search of adventure, goes to New me' cream in nn!k. is necessary—vitamines, the life- Gonna: Lew Rice, eccentric comedian; | %o find out what it's all about. While |/ giving qualitigs, exist i double quantity in pew pair of specialty dancers, the | there she becomes involved in a number | 4 To talk P \ Ailide Daly twins and s “Greenwich Village | of eseapades, but before long she finds | cream. To take cream from the top of the milk Model” chorus of 16 girls. o et ne Gpeat White Way s nothing bottle for any purpose is not fair to a child; it's This burlesque revue is two big more than a sublimate n . . . " > . scts, with hzfllqu‘rnrx and 24 musical| The cast is headed by Pearl Hight selfish. A few cents will buy a half-pint of de- The settings and costuming and Eddie Keenan and includes Johnnie lieious Simpson’s Cream at your grocery, Niges vury fi o Duie (1. uneanditional as to ariginal price companies these ruj o : of both the principals and chorus are Plelds, William Lilling, Marie Le Viness : said W be elaborate and original, Vera Callhoun, Bernardine Brady and [} A high grade Jacquard. Mary Brl;kk-y.h:uv{nrr‘ldl by a singing | \ apeinge teed for 20 years. This same suite . ANINI—TUE .| and dancing chorus of girls An absolut, i i i s ARTURO TOSCAN TUESDAY. ettt e RE L it n absolute unconditional guarantee accompanies this suite. cannot de dupli- An event long anticipated by Wash® S s slon of Mary Roberts Rhinehart’s story . - d for less tham $5 Cash—$1.50 a Week Delivers This Suite i ington music lovers will transpire next B P i o1 (o iuons) | Tupaes Wetprs. . e aotion 1 e C & n & training camp in war times anc¢ | e 10 this €ity of | concerns the love affair of a daughter . s ove with a priva ) lb"‘"‘.""’"‘“l"j,";"dui_“v‘jy“"““‘ Mengel- | The cast is headed by Laura La | gr ,r'“"w.mm T s 10 America | [0t With John Harron Edmund || : edoscaninl retirns o America | Breese, Arthur Rankin, William Gor- (| this year o e A ot it the | AN, EAdie Phillips und Joe Mack. i season—in which capacily he makes| ¢ two local appearances with the organi- | 2ation, the second concert being booked | for March ¢ . "Tne management of the orchestra srranged a surikingly brilhant pre D ot this frst sppearance in Was Erust Lubltsch directed the famous ington W be made by Mr. ‘Toscaninl in old romance, in which Ramon Navarro Quite 8 few years appears as the young prince and Norma | The concert will open with Sinigag- Bhearer us Katle his sweetheart. The | Ya's overture W “Le Barufle Chiozte,” Young prince. Karl Heinrich, brought which will be followed by the celebrated VP ubaer IMV*“ i wnd unsympathetie | 5 Brahms' “Bymphony No. 2w D7 P kg, Karl grows o manhood | suite by Honwg- | vithout sympathy or understanding, | 'MBIA—"The Student Prince.” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production, “The Btudent Prinee” is announced for a mecond week st Loew's Columbia Theater. R T v~ third number will be aud final number Ui orchestrs will | 107 & offer the “Enigma,” by Klgar | urest ehange 1o his bfe occurs, when Washingon appearances of the Phil- | be Talls in love with the nelce of the harmonic Orchesirs are under te man- | innkeeper in whose inn he his lodgings sgement of T, Arthur Busih Others u e cast sre Jean Hersholt, as the old tutor; Edythe Chapman ” w | Gustay von £ M. NEWMAN—"River Volga, Kt Al,A".:\; von Beyffertitz and George K per ablldren “California g Syeup | Begioniog nest Sunday, K. M. New- e that this is their ideal laxitive, be- | man will give both allernoon end ¢ METROPOLITAN—"The Patent cause they love its pleasant taste and on “Ruver Volgs, the ning lecluted o Crimes” Pebruary Leather Kid.” it thoroughly cleanses the tender Jit 5 the sfternoon lecture will be devowed | “The Patent leuther Kid" st the tle stomach, liver and bowels withont Vs “Leningrsd,” while for the pight|Metropolitan, continues —for snother | griping. 1 will repeat the week, I is announced. This Pirst - : N alk Mr. Newmun ¥ . oyt Fust No= | \When cross, irritable, feverish, or stomach sour, look al SMoscow” lecture, missed by s many Uonal producton, starrng ek played W capaeity houses from s | the tongue, mother! 1 couted, give Weshingtonisns Bundasy | Barthelmess wnd Molly O'Duy, bas | breath s bad, FARLE~"Valley of the Glants” Ium g performance, and from sl - | teaspoonfol of this harmless, “fruity M Silis In “The Valley of the | dications s popularity with pieture-go “:.Muw,” and inoa few hours all the Gants,” by Pewer B. Kyne with Dor ”';,"’ sl "'_' from on the was Lioul, constipated waste, sour bile and Kenyon, Arthur Bume, Paul Hurst | s pleture “"{ "“","" universal | gl ested food passes out of th George Pawortt and others, s U fes ,.,,,';..., hulaing i:; rest for children | and you have a well, playft Ure ‘photopley s the Farle T | G B B8 D R 0 O R0 il aigain. When the lide aystem e week beginning Seturdey cold, throut sore, has stom g e Glants, . & w11 weveral different angles i full o r~.'£:.'.'. /:u“vi.."uh: u:um druma of | T rwd thon has been staged withi | achioache, diarthoea, indigestion, colis / Javish hand, snd the musical score | 1l ool “inside cle the Colifornin redwoods. IU wes ai- |8 ) emember, a good “inside cleans yected by Chsries Brabin end produced y'l-v;f’ b8 .'.".'1".""',‘.,". hfll:‘l’l)uu.»v or- g should always be the hirst treat by Wid "runsing, and s said 10 pro- | thestra conducted by Mlexandar Podnas | yicn given, {[which has divections for babies, chi vide tiilis, suspense and & charminy | G0 GRS enang sl | i of mailiers skean “Callfor-Lldran of il akes and ook chil 3 4 " the wred 5 4 e or- Hdren 0O ages and rown nps Fomse One wequence s o wia Kog Syrap” handy ; they know a ! loaded logging train, with n-.‘.i Bt _ v e g st e Bl ATTLE THEATER—"The rom Worse.” | (casponnful 1onlay wavis a sick ehild | Wirves Feawond forest scenes were Por the week starting Buturday, the omonow Asle your droggist for a » wade 8t Boutis, Calif, smid Uees 399 Lite ‘Thester will olip, & sevivel of botble ol “Calilurnia Vig Byvup”, e S A T b "“'J "44:‘,";’""'.:’..‘:‘:1'.” A Cross, Feverish Child is Bilious, i Console Table o Constipated Fvery mother realizes, after giving | and Mirror P 100 of these attraetive Maha .:v.‘:f A« tn junt arcived Nmas O Heavy Walnut Veneer. One of the on's An absclute unconditional guarantes accompanies this suite, 10-Piece Dining Room Suite of the late arvivals from the big Chicage Mark ln genuine Extra $ l 3 's most attractive desigms, TAis same swite ow $5 Cash—$1.50 « Week Delivers This Suite B e p /M ACHMAN ington on Pi‘ F U R T U RE Co e | BegE st M (G- 8%6:Pa. Ave: Auded Southeast Store Open Until 9 O'Clock Saturday Nights Weasell in Maryland, Virginia liowe printed on the bottle. Heware of unterfeits sold heve, so don't he fooled. Get the gennine, made by Californin g Syvup Company,”

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