Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1928, Page 19

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THE “EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1928, !?l e ml’:).\"ch(fl!ml’y?‘" Cross- s Teel W . C. Pyle's - OPENING ATTRACTIONS IN WASHINGTON | |contsnent endurance contest in the fore, complete a decidedly entertaining pro- " THEATERS s - COLUMBIA—"Ramona.” METROPOLITAN—“The Showdown.” Tumbers staged ‘rtfie x'\:‘e(h}:‘&.ec;u;h;;g\: That United Afi.u?. ’scr;en nrod’l‘x:- George « » | in_many moons o) e 5 5 Rae 1n CoiEe Bancroft In [The Showdown’ | Meiupperettes” (s wese, A dummy | 1ok, i Dalores Del Fio- as ks week A new Magk Sennett comedy, | dance is performed by 12 Foster girls in | gigr "is a picture of outstanding merit Tmiths. Holday s and & technicolor [bove' clothing, dancing with, dummies, | i evigenced in_the fact that 1t i omuth's Hollday” and & technicolor | who exccute a side-splitting Interpreta- | 114 "over for a second week at Loew's are additional attractions. *" | tion of modern jass. And this is only 8 | Columbin Theater, and the further fact : | ki ; : ; ; wanerott, who starred t_~Under | 200, PGPS 110 s mumbere, | (AL (L “Wnt: ‘Baxier wnd a, fne Here is everything you need to make the Holiday a Success, and at Pr ices that will bring joy to those who - - s ¢ 1] ” - . . » ° P & 5 Tindering S drler, who e i T (DK 8 cldes, Bl a8 €0, 0K | ot comeiute o wne succes of e ff) gre thrifty and appreciate real savings. Don’t Miss the Sale of Middies—It’s the Biggest in Town. - L, Twiih her “hwrd:boiled nong | PISII® i n roarios s ibeai- ;Ined ic“m:g;'mmfiugm }?lrs‘veo):":n?r;g. about life in the “werry worst part ol Mlull;‘ p‘i::t‘:grsphvfl and the direction s c n! y > |de town.” Luley, Mealey and Crocker | o¢ 4ne “story brings out its tender as Winter, a representative of an ofl © Y Sont= ! se - n bris Jaugh with their rough-an vell its t i ssages effectively B epeor b e Wit bt soun, and, the Fapperetes | i Vi il charn Bspeialy Just in Time to Wear on Decoration Day! . 98 L3 other prospector, brings his young wife finish off with a spectacular finale in- | 4"t Vi usical program surrounding it l - wilderness. Goldie, a cabaret girl, is 2 l' lce an SS (Evelyn Brent) into their camp in the | )07 colortul carnival set which 15 | peautirul and appropriate. In the over ° ly_appreciated. ture “Mission Bells,” Strains o concealed, the place is made a little (MEN sford and M - 4 more preentable and a party fs staged | o RaROR AW, SO (g | Paloma’ and of the song of “Ramo You'll find some as high e 750 and 1000 values in this group! in honor of the young Mrs. Shelton. | i. nreting their rather difficult roles, | “rpe” comedy sketch wherein Hal Gossard front-lace models, of beautiful brocade materials, well boned, with elastic across the back. Cardan alone fails to welcome the bride, | g0 cially for the two men, in a s Roach's little rascals of the “Our Women's Low Neck Vests, | Women's 35c-i9¢ Vests, low but grufly warns her of the hardships | ‘ d coast £ ! h aring story of the New England coast. | Gang" contingent stage a clrcus in the $0d rges her to return to civillzation. | scross to Singapore.” Navarro, cast | qrawing room of the Biltmore Hotel, (] ° sleeveless and tallored neck, tallored tops in pink or i i h her hus- | o the youngest brother of a family of | from which Synthetic animals break Regular and extra sizes. Regu- | whits. Fine B o e i m’a’," O D er. | seamen, is called upon to do some ele- | jooce and cause consternation to the larly 25¢ and veaves, Special 2 for 50c when her hucband o in the seountaige, | mental acting in his conflict with the | gydience arouses much laughter. The 29c. Special 3 for 50C her husband is in the mountains. | tajity of men whose passions are un- | \r G M News contains views of the 2 e Men's 35¢ Fancy Socks, mercer- Winter forces unwelcome _attentions Child’s Half Socks, of mercerized | | leashed in mutiny on the high seas.| iesting of 16-inch howitzers at Fort S . s, of mercerize ized and rayon, in good ringe of upon her, and Bancroft comes to her | ,£ot il ol Cant. Mark, the elder | S0 082" (OCAN Klenes of Moscow, Entirely new and different from oc fayon. In’piain coors and | wanted colors o gy - quality. Spe- Tescue and gives Winter a thrashing. |yrother, who sinks to depths that are | ghe'yreaking of the ice jam and other Sizes 4 o Bancroft falis in love with her, and | > . announces to-the husband that one of % PIEASSEL {0, SoniemRALe, 35, AT | news happenings,___ the usual popular price frocks S peciss 3 Prs. 50c | o - 2 prs. 50c them must take her and get out. A |of {ARe LITTLE THEATER—"Siegtried,” Misses' Roll-top "~ Socks, knes | Boys Golf Hose, 7, length. with game of cards is piayed, in which the s ant through the ) . C ; fancy tops. in sports colors. Stakes are two oil wells and the girl, but | S¢Sy TN PP ouo edges | Siegtried,” the UPA picturization of Sdk Crepe Prints ’r'.,’l‘“.‘x’;;z‘x’r}u"’c'fin‘fnté'“m??“ Sih | Bizes 1"t 30" Some . m- g . perfect. Spe- Bancroft relinquishes his gains and al- | STV, WL BONC B G G0 antie - . | 5 the celebrated story from Teutonic R 3 0 10. Jows the young couple to depart with | RiaiC SO 00 i e nature of Joel - ¢ . { 2 5" cial prs c their ofl rights inltact. | o laged by Navairo. and a relieving | Mythology, entered a second week's pres- Sllk Georgettes S Special .... & PI8. C | ¢ . Neil Hamilton as the young husband, it would perhaps be | entation at the Little Theater yester- . . Selen Lynch as Goldie, Fred Konler as | S8i0, B8 BUER B W'D Mt finey. |day. Taken from the Nibelungen Saga, y 2 600 Fine Sunray, Radium and Pongee Winter and Leslie Fenton as the broth- | 1% Hii"1agt hour, his fury spent and |from which Richard Wagner drew many Taffeta Prints - er-in-law play their parts with skill| % ay00r's knife in his back, Mark finds | of his operatic themes, the film is the and conviction. The Metropolitan Or- | yimeelt and peace, like the sudden sun- |first of a series to be produced by the A - os unle l s A chestra, under the direction of AleX | ine following a storm, spreads its |German company to be based on these AR 4 P"nted Foulards 1] Podnos, plays an excellent accompani- | peajing mantle over the scene of |legends. 55 \ Y Sparkling fabrics like sunray,gradium or lind: ake the i f: a0 e RIS, | turmoil as he breathes his blessing on | Aside from being an intensely inter- AA sparkling ics like sunra ium indy ray make these slips. The tropical rain scene is a photo- | young Joel and the girl they both had |esting tale throughout, “Siegfried” has e ’ \ \ Ch k S-lk or you may have pongee—in red or lace trimmed styles, and in Sraphic feature of “The Showdown.” | joved been filmed with such artistic photog- ecked Silks white or pastel shades. All sizes from 36 to 50. Other slips, 2.95. e ‘;{g;fl"’é’ The fim is packed with action and | raphy as to stamp the production as 4 e iy i interpreted with unusual skill, but con- | something “different” in the cinema , \ L Men’s Athletic Union Suits, light Women's Extra Size Burson Hose :&\:;X ;lr;:‘: untiring x;:;‘(usuaia the | sigerably more blood-thirsty than would | world. The unreal, mythical atmosphere 7 i O) ! Tub Sllks weight, fine ribbed, closed it | - 3t sk aug rayon. seamed back g B fes | be_expected of a Navarro performance. | of the old cpic has been uncannily cap I\ great deal of hearty laughter and af- | >y ysual M news reel rounds |tured by the camera in the filming of Q)i ; ! Sioecd to 01, Sugnhtly lords ]lule{M}ry Ann Jackson, Newest . the screen program, showing views |the story, and the audlence follows =™y ) \ From this lot of the season's irregulsr, Pair— member of “Our Gang” an OPPOT-|of Uncle Sam's big guns at work and | Siegfried through a fantastic world. ey smrenst ol you 6n ee. 3¢ & Misses’ Bayon Hese, full length tunity to display a dimpled knee and | i}, " ynveiling of the Coast Guard|Deep in a dense forest he meets and ‘8 - = glance that these are out-of-the- with seamed backs. White and Sflc goguettish smile that might well be|memorial at Arlington last week slays_the monstroys dragon, bathes in Z) h ociinacy. Hiseks! The, itviis: sie colors. Slightly irregular. Spe- | poo S0N the envy of any successful feminine |™Hb "porie conducting the Palace | his blood, becoming invulnerable to ; thete Gulighttalts youtkies auia clal— . screer, siar. A news reel completes the | gomprcny Grchestra, offers a pleasing | sword and spear (save for one spot, like WES < tering models which have been the program. | interpretation of Kipling's “On _the | Achilles); slays the king of the dwarfs, Y 4 s which have been the FOX—“If 1 Were Single.” | Road to Mand: *"as the overture [ winning all their treasures, and contin- > , accepted successes of the Summer - e | number. ues his adventurous way until he o \ season. R i . 2 | R reaches the stronghold of King Gunther Here are dresses for whatever pl ) da i W tus week's stage presentation | gjALTO—'The Count of Ten.” |of Burgundy, where he wins the hand J ( holid 0 - plans you've made for the at the Fox, rather overshadows every- with jal | of the fair Kriemhild, only to be later N ! P you're going to play tennis or thing else in the program. The fea- | Pugilism, tempered matrimonial | ¢ 4 rough the machinations of Q). 1 #olf or go on a motor trip; or dressy models that you'll like ture picture, “If 1 Were Single.” is | affairs, predominates at the Rialto this{ponpjide. i i to take in your going-away bag. A wide range of charming aptly described as “light comedy.” May | yeek, where Universal's fight-drama,| A notable German cast is employed in WA colors . .. long and short sleeved models. McAvoy and Conrad Nagel, as a young | - A Ve~ 3 couple who have been married about | “The Count of Ten,” featuring Charles | the film. It includes Paul Richter, as N i P a'vear, travel through a series of mari- | Ray, James Gleason and Jobyna Ral- | Slegfried: Theodor Loos, as King Gun- 3 1A Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 i difficu L s ther; Margaret Schoen, as Kriemhild, Pl tal difficulties that starts when the hus- | ston, is having its local premier. A Snne RART G Beannilde Women’s sizes 36 to 40 band flirts with a girl who afterward | Here is a fim that is sincel o, o e e ko ] A . is revealed as a friend of his wife. | sophisticated and which, in the e B WA nd larger sizes The husband is a helpless kind of mndi- | of the ring fans, “packs & wallop. Ped by he Bl smohoonts: 2 42 to 48 vidual, who depends upon his wife for | too, is an unfamiliar vehicle fo SLE SeTIoR, %A el techaticas everything, while she, though practical, | ever-youthful Mr. Ray to add to his list [ Wagner's o, ey Al e Downstairs Store pretends io care for a ludicrous music | of comeback pictures. 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