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: . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. A o‘;“THE VALIANT” ALL-TALKING FOX MOVIETONE TRIUMPH NATIONAL PLAYERS—"Rain.” | procedure is daring and sensational and | e : % # rovides the screen some of the most | WEEK OF : Rain the play in which Jeanne [ csioned scenes in recent vears. TONE o Sunday Monday Wednesd Friday _Saturday at the FOX, F at 14th g e rgin- | Others in the cast are Alice Joyce. | ~ < Richard Tcker and — RieRard Tucker and John Beies Wiiton §ills_in Joan Crawtord and now ) ction At e N o e e on | Loretta Young, Richard Tucker. Zanmi Ambagsad’r MED*aio%," NMyina, 1 Carlotra King “Love and the'Devil” William Halnes i . nf [onday. v s, § M 354! y e Bauall.” *"The i e e Duke Ete; " 3. Sad > Wednesday and Saturday. Pitts, Nicholas Soussanin and others. R A o ¢ X i “The Evening Star” said: Written originally as a short story by le Rich.” John Boies and John Boles and P . Somerset Maughan and called “Sadie | 2dié Bioh ,"' - G-) talking Apo“o Osxiogia King Clrlfl';; King " o Sl “In the short and spasmodic history of the sound picture “The Thompson.” a play was made from the | he tdle Bioh' ap MrGLRE ST | __“The Desert Sone." _ £ < il Vitaphone subiect Valiant’ looms as & triumph and a promise. For sheer dramatic dramatic material of the Englishman by | EOUTHOR SRR iPT, S teature | 2 Georee Bancroft in Georse Bancroft in— John Bariymore in Ruth Cha power and for a truthful handling of human emotions, it holds rank > 3 c 3 3 £ wi 2 e W Wall 3 g e Dum g i John Colton, & Callfornia newspaPer | screen attraction at Loews Palace the Ave. Grand o oy B e T Cameo comens Comedr Berta ong the few great pictures that have been produced since the T, R aimed fame and fortune, | coming week. The cast is headed by | Viiaphore Teel | Vitaphore reel Comids Fhtaphone reel UM iphone reel ____ Vitaphons subjects nema was recognized as an artisfic medium. or £ ;| Conrad Nagle, Bessie Love and Leila | - Davey Lee and Daves Lee and Toiiias Fatrbanks Jeanine Eagels- Reginald Dennv in 3 . for RN A A e resented | Hyams. While the picture is essentially | Contral Rin-Tin-Tin in Rin-Tin-Tin in n i wClear the Decks.” “The triumph of ‘The Valiant’ is twofold. First of all, it marks o Moo s e a comedy, it is filled with love interesi, Vith o) Bomeds, Vite vess. Gomedy Vitaphone. Teomeds. Vitanhone sihjects a step toward sincerity and dramatic truth that is rare in the No play in a decade caused more | heart throbe and here and fhers tenst Georse Bancroft in George Bancroft in Lon Chaney ~Gorinne Griffith Lot Moran oGeoree Bidney in movies; secondly, it is a great personal achievement for its star. s rama blended un e dire: g e Wolf of Wall “The Woll of Wal in n in “Cohens and Kellys in i comment, than this stor of a eoquette | AR PAR, G0 g Nagle, who | Chevy Cha. sfive " coneds Shver O Comeds. “Where Tast Ix Fast. “Saturday’s Children “Joy Birpet” Atiantic Cily." Serial FauiMuni driven from San Francisco to the Isle | o ReR 0 it many hits on the talk- Military reel Miliiarv_ reel Variety_reel ‘Camen comedy Viiaohone reel. __ " Vitaphone reels o . ot and voulatcall of Pago-Pago. where the persecution of | 18 18 B €H080 TR 0 T pe voung | Tillian Gish and Cillian Gish and Lars Hanien and _Corinne Griffith. Milton 8il's and John Mack Brown | - a great picture, artistically and technically, the girl, Sadie Thompson. by a hypo- | IDE screen. plays ’_'p ki3 pretty ste | Circh Ronald Cclman in Ronald Colman in Dita Parlo H B. Warner and Dorothy Mackalll L3 T Tom Mix and Tony in and it leaves a powerful impression. critical ‘missionary leads to a thrilling | Millionaire who marries his pretty ste- | Lircle The . White "The White Y e ¢ _Maris Dressler in s e Dorothy Dwan in King Cowhoy : 3 nographer and thus is thrown info her Sieter Sister Homecoming The Divine: Lady The Rarker Sausre Croows . : s B . s climax 2 X L — e 2 - The stage show emarkably good, with the 14 ‘Foxettes” win- § 4 family a stranger who has to win his Doigias_Fairbanks i Douglas Fairbanks i . Lon Chaney in Lon Chaney in Milton_Sills_in Betty Bronson and Gorinbe Grifith in 8 . y d s The entire cast of the National Thea- | (o o their confidence. Leila Hyams “The Iron Mask." S T Mamk " “Where East 18 East.” “Where East 1s East,” “Love and the Devil Wm. Colller, ir., in “Saturday'sChildren." | ning the biggest ovation of all in their clever roller-skate danc: ter players will be called upon to enact e ey rei (Celony Sent cartoon ‘Sons cartoon Koach comedr. Ronch comeds Vitanhone short “One iolen’ Nig ATthur Lake romeds this stirring drama, and splendid parts | 15, the pretty and exremels HECT Bke Vita shori_ subleet. _Vita. shori siiblect. _Vita. short_sublect __Vita. short subleet. sublects. —___ comeds, Mhats r':niw " gerial e v s t who can write al e | o Fad N S ohen and Mady flamy and George O'Brien and Fannic Brice and June Collyer an Tom Miz have been assigned to Edith King ROGer | piscuits, and Beasie Love of “The Broad- | oo Witson N o Atfhur Stona in s Moran. in Gt Wiiliams in Bteila Adams 1n in Pryor. Mrs. Hibbard, Helen Wallace and | oy Melody” fame has the part of the Dumbarton Kid Gloves. " “Placiered in Paris’" Ry’ e eaten.” M "M ciangiter.” “King Cowbor.” sdward Arnol e o Somedy Comeds Comedy. __“Comedy G g Somedy. 5 An incessant downpour of rain |ODPer sister who, despite the million. | 2 Georee Bancroft in Géarae Baneroft i Narv_ Astor Trene Rich Al Jolson Tom Mix Rin-Tin-Tin in il S throughout the play has given an added floe tn (0€ ARV € s Elite The Wolf of Wall The Wolf of Wall e N Beware of Bt s I e e Millior-Dollar m Arts Guild Presents Rt il o e e task to the studios of the National The- | IC(JRR IWEEERRAIL 0 o Glinson, Sometiv.. Tehort mubjects; e ibects _Pahort subjects Short snbiects. Emil Jannings [ MAT. TODAY, ALL SEATS 50¢ | ater Players, where a scene. the exact|.pg|jywood’s Ambassador of Joy." will Love and Bessie Love and Bexsie Love and Douglas MacLean Ronald_Colman & —eeee ] duplicate of that used in the original |ye B eo0Cs BMUTEIARE Tot Biies.” a | M , an Eharies King Charies King Chatles King . in | o & The Wise-Cracking New York production, is in course of | 26, 5 " Hippodr'me Woman n S n =140 ] » “The Carnation Kid 'OTHELLO' Comedy Hit oyl > bull and bear revue with a group of Short. Sbiects “Broadway Melodr Broadway Melodr" “Broadway Melods _ _ Short sublects Short [t omedy - talented entertainers headed by Jack - Nielas Falrbanka — Douslas Fairbanks Loulse Brooks and Ruth Chatterton Vera Gordon and Cont. Pert. 1:0011:00 PML ] C Osterman, Barnett and Clark, Kay Mc- i e s R Lo Posell in The Dummy George Sidney. in “LoosE A I_ SYLVAN THEATER—“Sherwood.” | gay Josephine Lewis and the Giuck. Home “The Tron Mask.” “The 1ron Mask" “The Capars Murder Jack Dufts"comeds. cOne 1 T & rel ¥ 0 comedy. 0 v 5 101 subjec Comedy. V| . = . “Sherwood,” Alfred Noyves' play of Sorel Girls. The Palace Syncopators “ ""’!\: "‘"““ = “:::: ;v;"’;"m —— s e T e POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY “Robin Hood and the Three Kings." provide the music. The Palace Orches. T masine.” aset Pass Fancy Bagease 5 “Homecomine."” 5 In % gl 7 Nisht, Seats Now, will be presented tomorrow evening at | tra. Charles Gaige at the organ. short Leader Fhil Eomeds Norma Taimeate in Short sublects Comeds The Mating can alDom R s i et 815 o'clock in the National Sylvan The- | subjects, the Fox Movietone News and Comedy. g Kiki i = Short_sublects._____Short_rublects. 9 ater in the Monument grounds. It will the M-G-M News will complete the Chlleen Moore < George el fn Doielas Naclean Kl ane and Tl e Jim M mas Meighan “RAI N be the final offering for this season by | program. Libarty “why B¢ Gond” TR men " " The Carnation Kid.” S " Ben “Man in Tiobbles “Begond the Sierras” “The Mating Call” the Community Drama Guild. Effort cotes Shovt subjects Short Rubiects ‘Short subjeets _ Short ‘sublects. ____ 'Shert subleets. 8Rort subiects ___Shor sublects CIRCLE 50 Ain ™o RY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM has not been spared to make the pres- R i b Richard Brrtheimens Bix Boy comeds. Douclas Falbanks. i Lifs Tee AL Ted Wells Sidney T CIRC IO MAGE BROWR: " o entation the most spectacular outdoor | Jack Holt and his second talking pic- in 5 in in"“Freedom of e T ke 3 S Rk P JEANETTE . HUG % i e e O e RAliar I Hourt s ks e e | EW e, Short subsects T hor sehceia - Short mnmects. - Short” sublects Snort” sublacis. _ A RARARADE - hominss Foar screen attraction at the Fox Theater — Gorinie _GTIMER Leatrice Joy and — Olive Borden and Richard Dix Ranger, the dof, Buster Keaton Adm 5 cie ce of o i E v s n Ward Nugent | Noah Beery n Dite Marringe.” = S e SAnOSOODEMIOA] Kplin in [ D InescSSR NG TERRIdRy oL U iSivoy, “Saturdny TOhildren® “Saturday'sChildren “The Bellams THaL" “Loverin the Desert.” “Ope-man_Dor." U, & Miitary Tl o50 LOEW’S i o i gl b Bt R ity T aiiur Lake comedy. Krasv Kat carioon Beimie Lve. reet A e o be featured in settings, costumes and | Fox patrons will recall the success of __cam: Ee 0 ~ 2 nedy. _ ! -2 ] o _“SEVEN FOOTPRI 'O SATAN." ¢ Ceas the dog. in Buster Kvaton in Olive Borden in Lois Wilson in Saston Glass in for McLaglen oy AN properties, = Music camposed espectally | Mr. Holt In “The Donoyag Aftalr.’ That Sitver Dark Ranger, the 99%ia™ "Snita Magriage. “The Eternal Woman® “Object Alimons.” Behind Closed Birone Boy. CAROLINA "5:335.27 for the play by Edward A. Mueller, said | success is responsible for the booking of Seco mprine : Comeds. Comeas Comedr hews” conbonra e Camed! pll b e T SR g e ey to be strongly reminiscent of that pic- , this second picture, in which Mr. Holt M R S News. . Sartoon om e | e o hr N 50 i turesque period in,its ballads. its madri- | ls again supported by Dorothy Revier. | e P ana William Haines in William Haines in Willard Mack's Willard Mack's Tie” Midnight Taxi." | HIPP K near 9th ING gals and its old_chorales, will be played | Mickey McBan, the talented youngster Takoma Lols, Tinhe R e Tk Bteps OUL™ “The Duke Steps Out.” “Voice of the Cits.” “Voice of the City." Charles Faton, in MILTON SILLS, A4 Paramount Plcture by the United States Marine Band Or- | of many screen successes, has the piv- £ Speakensy “Speakeasy.” ks SEChve s 2y Blue Skies.” I A antat 6k chestra, conducted by Capt. Taylor | otal part of the son. = = john Boles and John Boles and Ramon Novarro in Ramon Novarro in jack Holt_and Jack Holt and Wallace Beery and LIBERTY 415 N. Capitol s THE STUDIO MURDER C r A e sacrifici Sled A “The Pagan.” ‘he Pagan.'” Dorothy Revier in Dorothy Revier in Jean Arthur in 'oday me » lotia King in Branson. Dances by the Caroline M- | _Stories of the supreme sacrificing ten- | xu_ . SnaKing i Carloa King in | e Taean The Fazan” . Dorothy Revier in Dorothy Revierin , Jean Attur in, o b S e Kinley Dancers and chorus numbers by | dency of mother love have long been a + Tivoli “The Desert Song he Dhsers Sox . teMhiect. _ Vita. short mubject. _ Vitaphone. . Comeds. hone. © Comeds. _Comedy. Vita. Berial adway ly the Epiphany Church chot: {ll be | theme for motion pictures as well as for Movietore News. Movietone News Vita_ short subject. Vita. short sub) phor e ol - = (Synchronized) v .Church choir w e S vell as — ; R i and Corinne Griffith Corinne Griffith George_Bancroft in rge_Bancroft in % i - 2 4 other features of the production. | fiction writers. Stories of paternal de- | Willlam ~Eowell and Wil B ecexs tn o B3 in o Thewolf ot Walll The Woif of Wall ode NEW o1 eh St ALL TALKING Although written in prologue, five acts | votion have somehow been neglected | York The Canary Morder ‘“The Canars Murder “Sajurday’ Children Satyrdars Children.” Strest.l | Vita, reel B ary i, el Comedy. Berial, “LAW OF THE MOUNTED." wit) and epilogue by the author, the version | Often writers become conscience stricken | IOF! Ca Ciartoon. ase.”” Cartoon tap! m‘flCESS* z‘s-rm!‘r%i:""ffi_i "“E:m‘xmmou 1 s y v, | IS T tati sur- X8 Wy CH] CONKL] Iin 0 be used here is by J. Milnor Dorey, | When the inglorious reputation g YAXT T3 GOMEDT and SEWS LLAND DORIS HILL rounding the male parent is brought to ADDED ATTRACTIONS s it is believed to be more effective for Little Theater—“Othello,” continuous | shoved on the mud flats, ready to be P. ! afforded an opportunity to sing. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. (3" Wisconsin Bcrauied REY FERRIS alfresco presentation varions | their attention. Rarely is father heard A ? from 1 to 11 Scecing wre 1njgt i shpn-n:,r:'pm,mm,:. of as a glorified person In a spiritual ,":i'"’ "_‘l"-"fl"""g”“,“? ‘]“’ ":,;;‘m:":‘ National— Toose Ankles,” satire, at| Ambassador—:The Iron Mask,” at| Hunireds of Army officers crowded | RAS e T the court of King Richard, in a monas- | struggle which will allow him to make a | Sludes Huntley Gordon, Jane WO |2:20 and 8:20 p.m. 5:45, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m 3 the transport dock as a tug came along- DY, “THE SMILE tery and in the castle of Lord Fits. |MArtyr of himself for the sake of a |Nancy Dover. Julla Swayne Foxr—The Valiant,” photoplay, at| Central—"Eternal Love,” continuous side fo tow the famous vessel to the P waiter, child. Tt is just this situation, however, | Eddie Phillips. | .25, 435, 7-40 and 9:50 | from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Sliver Sprin r. ez 11:35 am, 2:25, 4:35, COOLED BY REFRIGERATION In case of rain on Thursday evening, ' nmhls prese lng] ll; ’F‘alhe‘]r ;nd ISn|n. LITTLE THEATFR—*Simba.” | p.m IR LB She was a_good old shi g:oagg in e “Sherwood” will be played S i, _The stage will feature John Irving i T : 4 . . ED : ol il s hn‘fl:‘,:‘d,h:"s'fi?:,‘, | Pt e B aster of ceremonies. The | A Teturn engagement of one of the | Palace— 'lg’h:’;s 1s Heaven, ‘nr:d);-:i Transport Thomas Shelved. Ist & Rhode Triand Theater. 14 gorgeous Foxettes will offer mew |most popular pictures ever shown at | A.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 08 Sl it e SYLVAN o oMo e In addition to the large cast of princi- | dance routines and Leon Brusiloff and |y, fitrie Theater, namely, “Simba,” DB 0\ 0 o o 11 am, | Affer 31 years' continuous service. the GAGE"_(Synchronized b Vitaphone) ¥ 5. at 13th—Cont. from 11:00 Far, ve. m., (Synchronize hor the 40 Fox Jazzmanians will have a spe- cial offering in addition to furnishing the accompaniments. Fox Movietone News, which speaks for itself, will complete the bill. METROPOLITAN—"The Gamblers.” Warner Brothers’ Tecently completed picture, “The Gamblers,” declared the most powerfully dramatic. Vitaphone production ever filmed. based on the famous play by Charles Klein. comes to the Metropolitan Theater Saturday. It concerns the active head of a Wall Street financial company who gambles not only with the money of his deposit- ors, but with the love of his friend’s wife. The friend is a Gov prosecutor, out to “get” the la ; & 4 4 Army transport Thomas was towed Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's photo- | y3:40, 2:30, 4.20. 6, 7:50 and 9:45 P.M. | Jorogs San Prancisco Bay yesterday and | graphic record of a big game hunt in | Gojumbla—"The Studio Murder Mys- | Africa, will be the unusual attraction | tery” at 11:10 am, 1:15, 3:25, 5:35 | presented by the Film Arts Guild at|7:45 and 9:55 p.m. - week, | Rialto—"The Lone Wolf'’s Daughter.” ‘;,},'.'ginm::,hfi:&;?d',,f"’"“ for & week. | 51'40 am. 1:40, 3.40, 5:40, 7:40 and i a3 in- | 9:40 pm. ‘Simba” had no director. has no in- % L 4 | dividual stars: every participant in the | Metropolitan—"Noah's Ark" (third Dlcture did his bit at the risk of life | week), at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, and limb, for the African jungle knows | 7:15 and §:15 p.m. no creed other than the survival of the i TROPICAL FLANNEL | fittest. The picture photography throughout SUITS NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture VILMA BANKY as an immigrant girl THIS IS HEAVEN With JAMES HALL TALKING SEQUENCES —ON THE STAGE— HERBERT RAWLINSON in a satire on Hell; iywood “THEME OF LOVE” With DON BARCLAY JESSE THEATER RIN-TIN-TIN I TAKOMA &7 50 “fouwies: Ronald Colman “RESCUE" (8ynchronized) Chic Sale Charles Macalester In “THE STAR WITNPSS® Leaves Tth St. Whart Dalk e — e 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. S, MEARTS TN DEXIEL (Smne a4 Din Round Trip, 85¢ ol T YWEDS LOSE Admission, 25¢ PIQN[C pals, players to be seen in “Sherwood” include Clatence Ruebsam as Much, the miller's son: Craig §. Carmack as Rev- nold Greenleaf: Esteban Cerdan_as Blondel, the king's minstrel; Edna Ellis | Hilton as Lady Marian's maid: Jane Plummer Rice as prioress of Kirklee; Hannah Stolar, Dorothy A. Lawrence, Mary Ellen Wager, Ruth Molvneaux, Clement Leavitt, Yvonne Levy, | Westcott, C. Newell Atkinson, | dwin Paul. Andrew Dent, Melvin Y. Wilt and Irving J. Hochman. Chair tickets at 50 cents and $1°are now selling at the Pranklin School Building. Willard newsstand, T. Arthur Smith's bureau and the A, A. A. COLUMBIA—"The Cocoanuts.” | MT. VERNON STEAMER in and is that of Mr. and Mrs. Martin John- son, representing the Museum of Na- tural History, who during their four years in the African jungles endured Cafe and Lunck Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opem on Sundeys. RIALTO---8th at 6 jungle in its native haunts dangers attending while filming the picture were countless is shown when “Simba.” trapped and at bay, turns and charges, full upon Mrs. Johnson. | Only her steady aim. made possible by | steely nerves, saved her life. Another thrilling moment. appears when a herd i | nn.gh’o-fw g{hnx brothers, LIn znmnvinkdlflnngfi-l 'rn::d. m::x h;mnr. #m: many hardships, ynhmnnnged to cr‘m- Open _a charge account car Shaw come to Loe: Co- | sending them to the penitentiary. Much | ture. b; s of the camera, gasting 91 Sirmbia: Satinday tn T cereen sarsion | o the action takes prece in ine palatial | fires 5t mionomt wvery creature ot e | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F ; Chesapeake Beach BERT LYTELL of their'well known musical comedy suc- | nome of a New York millionaire | TR ANe Ll | GET YOUR FRUIT Round Trip: dren 100 Gertrude Olmsiead — Lilyan Tashmen K A New and tter “Lone Wolf” Story SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE JULES BLEDSOE in “OLD MAN TRO Singing 3 Famous Song Hits cess, “The Cocoanuts,” next week. The | plcture is their great $6.60 stage hit, | which played New York for a year. It | is a talking. singing, dancing. laughing roduction by Paramount. music or the production was written by Irving , who added another theme song, “When My Dreams Come True.” ‘The setting is the picturesque seashore Euygound of Florida, reproduced with vish beauty and imagination. Groups of beautiful girls make up a dazaling chorus and the photography introduces many unique and surprising effects Laughs also come so fast that they are a ‘ways “stepping on one another’s heels.” for “The Cocoanuts” is & laugh show from stirt to finish. Harpo. with his The three points of the love triangle | are played by H. B. Warner, Lois Wilson and Jason Robards. Other important roles are enacted by George Fawcett, Frank Campeau, Johnny Arthur. Paul- ine Garon and Charles Sellon. Michael Curtiz, director of “Noah's Ark,” pro- duced this pieture. E Repair Fountain Pens :l;l a complete line in GARRISON’S 1215-1217 E St. _ Main 1586 at Orange Grove 1210 N. Y. Ave. NW. And Save 25¢-50c on Your Dollar Watermelons ... Oranges, per batket K Grapefruit, per basket..$1.00 Mixed Baskets .........81 Tomatoes, 6-1b, hasket . Bananas, per dor.....15¢, 20c Sweet Cantaloupes, 2 for 25¢ California Cherries, b Home.grown Lettne, of wild elephants, terrorized by a jungle fire, stampedes directly !n the path of the Johnsens, who aleo were entrapped | by the flam ‘ to the Rialto for week. starting Satur- | “rne auxiliary program, presenting the | y, features John 68 Al ura " v Visu ¢ scenic, day. features John Boles und Laura La | weekiy news eel. & Visugraphi Lady." a gripping soclety story by Adela | Rogers 8. Johns, which appeared in a PODUIAT_magazine. The piot concerns a girl in moderate circumstances who ASSURED FUN FROM MORE THAN 50 STUNTS AT and the Little Trio overture, will also | include another laugh-provoking com- | ed FREE ADMI: AMUSEMENT 1ON PARK DANCING BIG CITY BLUES day midnight premiere. The screen ver- Open Evenin, sion of “The Squall” is an all-talking production with Myrna Loy as Nubi, the 726 Gumb show, andhis constanily CRANg | tisst Above. her pecltion and. marries |FrE LT rT TR SRRy | ing pantomime: Groucho, {he talkative: | wealthy sociery tavorite.” Then comee |2 DAILY SPECIAL! 2| head .. Chico with some of the' funniest stuff | a hand from the past to drag her back % * % Alligator Pears and of the entire film, and Zeppo, playing 8 | and she s fnally forced to risk her |2 Pepfect ] = comelh STANLEY - CRANDALL THEATERS straight feil for his brother's humior. It | husband's respect by baring a scandal- | # 4 Stiialess B 3 “Direction Warner Bros." Bt St tn s i of C ion s i a2 £ Opaque Z Lares Fneuppic 1 fo prow , prison unjustly. How she faces this e - . g ¢ E id Metro Movietone acts, the Fox Movie- 4 | G = asy to torri foe Nawa, the M-GEM Newss ahott | o pon makes & suation of tewmend- | # Window c % I ratent cor maun i and shakeawaywhen St : gublects and the Columbia OTChestra | auerene ot the piemice sonn mes 1= % . Shades AR B i and Obtsigis: nee'don. ... 300 Arnold Johnson ua- CHARLES MACALESTER ““COOLED BY REFRICERATION will completa the program. iy Ziife) % 3t bysft 9 in: white ecru 2 Widths AAA Paper Shell Pecans, Ib. wraps this melodi- e ot it e A HINGLY COOLY EARLE—"The Squall.” ISIT |2 and green. strong spring roller. 5 to EEE Sizes 2% 1o 9 8 215 Ths. for .. ous incentive: FREE DANCING—ALL AMUSEMENTS Lo R After two long engagements on ~ I H. J. SANGER ’ 10 Ibs, or more, Ib......35¢ “Scrappy” Lambert ROUND TRIP, Soe Broadway, both as a stage play with This Store ; '_”" K—N.W. ‘ Fresh G. Peas, 2 lbs, for 25¢ bends & mean larynx Blanche Yurka and more recently as a For All Your 7 Ovposite Public Library ’ Lemons, doz. ............ 2e around the lyrics: gr‘::”p{atloml 'Vlt.llfhténelpl'c;;‘m. 1;mi Blanl Book Nesd f e Peanuts, fresh roasted. qt., 10c ' comes to the Earle eater for Aal e | i o e et T v Y | i Bl e S S5 o RN E. Morrison Paper Co. 7 1009 Pa. Ll ADAMS NEWS DEPOT. | M2 G AT, ST EENERERERANA o PEN AT 8:30 A.M. DAILY Ave. | gery few minor changes. 1643 Conn. Ave. find a playmate. Sym- Gypsy gale of passion from which the | s 3 imm-; gets it title. It is an ndnpud- 47 Trilling ditty about wi lon of the stage play by Jean Bart an hor ten Tranpanien 1 inesereen win (| The Parrot 0 (0] 2 el who wanted o MARY BRIAN | ! on However, the screen offers & much | . . 4 Wwider scope for presenting the Gypsy “Speaks for Itself” o X 3 pathetically sung by A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKIE P s 1 y customs and manners, of which liitle s Savings Time “Sceappy” Lambert, was seen in the stage version. Beautiful |§ , 8P e ts Nine in = sided and abetted 4 Hungarian countrysides and colortul ||| BSZg-Town, hicken; Accounts Deposits A A l 3 C' ! 3Joh LA METROPOLITAN Hungarian people add greatly to the seasonable food. a t] Arnold Johnson and Pictarial beauty of the soreen narrative, | i : t t ntc lt:’ o his Orchestra. 4348 I asanOLEE Cold Salads for Hot Days | Telephone Potomac 6322 “Closed om Sundays” The story concerns a peaceful Hun- garian family, into whose home comes THREE MORE DAYS Nubi, the Gypsy girl. 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