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THY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1928 (Continued From Twenty-fourth Page.) BETTER EARLY—MAIL Gifts with a Frivolous Air ALL MODELS : | Downey's singing, however, is its great- " “ 3 $25.00 to $2,000.00. Q| est asset. e introduces threc new : " 5 | Irish-American, melodies, two of which 3 B = v \ are exceptionally pleasing. 3 . A K { No Reasonable Offer Betty Lawford, a dainty young English > ; % G 3 Refused. | actress, gives Downey admirable support S {in his ms«rmmg {»m-,n.mh “511;)015 rmh-x . Lady Mary Cardigan, while Downey has %o DOWN the Tole of & poor but big-hearted sta- 4 A WA 4 2 ‘ble boy, a life he enjoys until he falls 3 - i No Finance Charges. B Tove with, Lady Mary. Then his : e Every Price Reduced. /i troubles begin. { ; {, The slnblcbllwydls invited to sxpflgr . g ; 3 A You May Drive Any Car 4 |the fashionably dressed guests o y Om Three Davs and If Not Satis~ ()| Mary. He appears in his shabby clothes. i LI Siotbel sl S He sings better thah he ever has be- e fied Exchange for Any in Stock. ()| g0 B0, Il “ong tells of his love QbenBYEr) Day Uniil for Lady Mary. Then the stable boy 24 slips away for a clandestine meeting in P.M. the moonlight with the girl of his SHOP EARLY FOR SERVICE &1 dreams. They get along famously until Oakland, Buick, Roosevelt, they are interrupted by a more eligible Marmon, Cadillac, Packard, admirer of Lady Mary. Stable boy or () Lincoln, Pierce, Chevrolet, Ford, { | no stable boy, Mike, as he is called, re- | fuses to be insulted without retaliating. { Instead of words he uses his fists, and his rival goes down for the count of 10. Fearing a jail sentence as a penalty for his moment of indiscretion, Mike bor- Tows enough money to pay his passage to New York. He is called on to sing for his fellow-passengers. This enables him to win the friendship of a depart- | ment, store magnate. So Mike goes to Work i his friend's store. Making good, _ e returns to Ireland and saves the The Ideal Christmas Gift { dwindling estate of Lady Mary. He is For Your Home or Office |lamply rewarded, i . | “The Talkies,” a supplemental film A DESK packed with laughs, demonstrates the | gome,in_and see our display amusing things which happen when the | or Boys, Girls and Adults. { sound “device is improperly adjusted. | An_interesting Evening Star-Universal H. BAUM & SON [ oEwareeiirons 3 ds out the program. 616 E St. N.W. D rganized Responsibility ing man in this. He has a likeable personality. ‘The picture is probably ; Miss White's best venture to date. Make-up boxes, with French and Godey prints, in The Earle Symphony Orchestra, The well-liked size ...... T 1 Evening Star-Universal news reel and 3, 10.50 other short subjects complete & thor- +-.$350 to $10. oughly entertaining biil. And, in conclusion, a word ought to be spoken for the courtesy of the Earle staff attendants. J.N. P. KEITH’S ‘Those who do not ll.lkt their m‘nvle .. » plots too novel or Jam Heaven” F0% Voved will appreciate “Jazz Heaven,” Radio Pic- tures Corporation's latest talkie, now at R-K-O Keith's Theater. This is apparently a case where somebody composed & tuneful little theme song and somebody else, with- out much effort at all, went to the old pigeonhole and pulled out standard Tin Pan alley plot No. 4839 to give the song a vehicle for expression. The song in point is “Some One,” by Oscar Levant and Sidney Clare. Messrs, Le- vant and Clare have turned out a PAYS il | catchy sort of ballad that starts audi- ences to humming after they leave the theater. Having been presented with & theme song and Yourid a' trite vehicle for put- ting it over, the Radio management dug up a pleasant and efficient cast and assigned to it the difficult task of making the rusty wheels of the vehicle go round. The cast can't be blamed if squeaks develop. Sally O'Neill assumes the role of “the gfl," Johnny Mack Brown is “the y,” while Joseph Cawthorn and Al- i bert Conti are the music firm partners g i by whom Sally is employed and to o | i Surplus $1,000,000 whom, of course, she succeeds in selling Make-up Stands Fitted Toilet Cases Il | Johnny's masterpiece, after purposel; Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. | plaving along with the affections of JAMES BERRY. President s DomSs\lor the saks of Jolinny and . - g song. Horatio Al JORNUA W. CARE, Sec’y could mot have wished for &~ betier 2 5 £ - e gt:fike“t‘:‘l;j h:'fif: m: be‘r;y '.Yvr‘:hx"msyhn:g This delightful stand with mirror and Exclu‘sive Primrose I:Iou-e vanl.ty case hnp;en while they s pmn:[n‘ win make-up drawer sits atop one's smart- contains the fo_ur basic preparations for & forsaken broadcasting studio but an est chest. In ivory green, decorated in the average ulnn.. In l:nandsome_ python accidental switching-on of the broad- a charming, old-fashioned manner, $25. leatherette case with mirror set-in cover, Make.up_trays, for drssser drawers, divided with handle, §7.50. into compartments; wanted colors.........50¢ Primrose House combination box of bath erystals ‘TorLrr Gooos, Fmst FLOOR. and dusting powders. Elizabeth Arden fitted toilet ca casting apparatus! Naturally, radio —— — | EARLE The much - publicized “The Girl ’ ¥ = often than filmed, gets a BURCHELL'’S From Wool- chance at the Earle this FAMOUS worth's' week, in “The Girl From Woolworth's,” to bear out And she makes the most of it. COFFEE ‘The youngster is good to look at, has ability. The story is a breezy little Better Quality at & Lower Price affair along conventional lines, having other, a girl friends who seeks to 2 ) help’ and a villainous person = who s v i attempts to ensnare the girl through £ ° the glamour and other inducements of ¥ . his night club, where he stars her. & - 5 I3 L4 s] { N. W. Burchell White is singing popular hits behind Da,inty (}[fts at 1 5 = the song counter. It leads from there J owaetr oxes where several sprightly and colorful Make_ Boxes s Pl I (AT uE spectanies aee Wi Up holds the powder—the bottom, the music. ., monkey and cat containers ('h‘fl“‘?- that strike the fancy. -\ 2 R Wide selection of styles, at this attractive 1 Charles Delaney, who was Miss on cover; mirror in top; glass lined and Bables,” is back on the job as her lead- divided into convenient compartments OGS .. i iaveniwnians s SRS X0/ TS0 tainer (sketched) .....cccovuon....$1 Italian Powder Jar (sketched).... $1.50 bath room bottles and jars, marked Fragrant soap in fruit shapes. St. Denis Bath Salt Alice White, posed more BOUQUET some of the claims of her press agents. a pretty voice and more or less acting to do with a boy and girl who love each It opens in & “5 and 10,” where Miss 817-19 Fourteenth St. to the night club, an elaborate affair, 3 A gift that is dainty and charming—the top Bath Salts in novelty holders, giraffe, layed. Th : : That | ey Wood make-up boxes, with French print White's leading man in “Broadway price (sketched) Handbag manicure set, in colored con- (sketched) ... $8.50 Torer Gooos, Fimst FLoom. , cotton or whatever it holds ‘TorLer Gooos, Fmst FLOOK. 2 Use Yellow Cabs and Black and White Cabs Owned and Operated by Brown Bros. Other make-up boxes. TorLer Goops, Fmst FLOOR. Z 7, 727 % 2 Dresser Sets La Comtesse Toilet Set—in an exqui- site onyx-like composition—agalin— consisting of brush, $7; mirror, $9.50; powder jar, $3.50. (Sketched.) sured. Other Luci s, Empire, Orch Mln..w-t- Clyde Cook does & creditable plece of teau, Wedge aad Diana s e 24 work as the composer’s landlord and priced. Ming military set, to match M, friend, and Blanche Frederici makes a set convincingly hard-boiled landlady. ~ The feature is supplemented with an fans in all parts of the country go wild over the new song and success is as- TorLer Gooos, Fimst PLoOR. in unusual Harlem picture, presenting ity in Autocrae Duke Ellington’s jungle band, with lots - assures « you of of moaning and grosning by golored oy ¢ » performance—more E:g";‘,,(;u"b?."" y offering at e o Ginsberg” of the mites of safe lubrication pers B | Uhited States Navy and sn R-E.0 b s < [ | newsrecl. Freddie Clark and i iTe “appreciate utocrat A ans play a snapj overture ‘luor ,OII quality, however, that is well received. i R.C. . you should use it straight— i » ave your crank case drained, COLUMBIA g;‘;?mm:',"':é:';‘gm{ ;m!r refilled with clean, new “The Virginian” the talking revival Au tocrat. of “The Virginian,” | { Nothing is more important entering its second week at the Co- than thorough lubrication, lumbia Theater, They are by Gary AUTOCEAT-THE. OIL THAT 18 Cooper and Richard ' Arlen. ~ Walter FFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Pu“?{l'x nl.; m; fll-}:&wngiorzd Tnmfi, P R s satisfying, but Tole one raf T /Beware of Substitutes. N | 5 L%, 2L T8 2000 8 Cnp Tacner /1f your dealer can’t supply you, easier of accomplishment. telephone us, and we will tell Arlen plays his role with earnest you the dealer’s name convenient. sympathy for the character as created e tacated it yors in the original story by Owen Wister. ¥ He avolds any touches of melodrama, Bayerson Oll Works even in the scene in which he is one Columbia 5228 of three men facing a swing of the rope - into eternity and is required to indicate a farewell to his life-long friend, the Virginian, who likewise is the posse leader directing the hanging of the cattle rustling band. The picture is additionally notable for the accuracy of its sound reproduc- tions, and the atmosphere it has caught of the outdoors, the open air. It is one of the most thorough sound pictures yet presented. The love story is well developed, with the feminine lead in the capable hands of Mary Brian. Its familiar plot, laid in Wyoming, has to do with the love of the Virginian, a bold cowpuncher, for a young New England school teacher, newly arrived, and the tracking down of a cattle rustling band headed by the previously mentioned Trampas, and in_which Glass Novelties Reproduiction of Perfume Bottle in mu- Compacts Hudnut's “Chatelaine” double com- Face All : Steve, the Virginlan's friend, becomes Broken Out? |mighe ‘Are you, too, one of those who . havetried one thing after another ~ for the skin, yet without results?, { Then try this simple treatment— |used by thousands with amazing success. Rub on a little Resinol intment at night; wash off with i bZesinul Soap in the morning. You “will be surprised at the ICK- IESS with which It act o For free eample of write YResinol, Dept. 64, mm., Md. R Hal Roach's Rascals, Hearst Metro- tone News and Yvette Rugel in a sing- ing film complete the program. i s Nearly two-thirds of the United States’ exports of complete aircraft, are being sent to Central America, Soutn America and Cuba. Go to Eiseman’s for SWEATERS For Dress . . . for Sport « . for Work. Every able style model is r nted in our great . OIN lief or money re- guarantee. 1n tubes Toe; tin bos, 60c, EED $3.95 o $10-95 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. pact and lipstick combined with chain—a trim little octagon affair in colors to match one’s loveliest cos- tume (sketched) ..............$10 Coty's set consisting of compact, lipstick and small flacon of perfume. . e L) ToILeT Goobs, First FLoo. 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