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TERE o7 Sunday Tuesdey THE EVENING Wednesday Thursday TAR, WASHINGTON Friday Saturday Buddy_Rogers n “Bafety in Numbe: Comedy. Ambassador 18th & Columbls Rd. Buddy_Roge: n “Safety in Numbers.” * Comedy. Lawrence Tibbett Lawrence Tibbett in “The Rogue Son! “The Rogue Song.” Clift Edwards in Maurice Chevalier in “Lerd Byron of “The Big Pond." Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Harry Richman in “Puttin’ on_the Ritz."* Apollo €48 St NE Cartoon. Harry Richman in “Puttin’ on the Ritz.” Norma Shearer Buddy Rogers in 1n ““The Divorcee." “Young Eagles." Vitaphone variety hone_variety. William Boyd Buddy_Rosers in n “Officer O'Brien.” Fable “Younx Eagle Vitaphon ety. ;AVIIGII Winnle rx;'umnu “Hold Everythi) 8612_Conn._Ave. Viapnone vemes Wx‘nim”u.’mnn n “Hold Everythin Vitaphone var Harry Richman in “Puttin' on the Ritz." Cartoon. Jack Holt in “'Vengeance.” Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Buddy Rogers in < ‘Ave. Grand 45 Penna. Ave. 8. Winnte Lightner "Hold Eversthing, E Harry Richman in Winnie Lightner ‘Puttin’ on the “Hold Everything. Harry man in “Puttin’ on the Cartoon. _Vitaphone. Monte Blue Richard Dix_in [ n “Lovin' the Ladies.” “Those Who Dance.” Sportligbt. Vitaphone variety. Comed: Cameo M. Rainter. M. Dark. Ramon Novarro and Van and Schenk in “They Learned About Women.” Comed Vap and “Schenk in Comedy.. Com: cll’flli.lll Warner Baxter and 105_11th st SE Ruth Chatterton 0 “The Laughing Lag Betty Compson and Chester Morris in “The Case of, Serst. Grischa.” Virginia vallt Marion Davies in Jason rds in “Not So Dumb." “The dale of Lost Dorothy Revier in “Murder on the Roof. ‘ome: Vitaphone Central 435 9th St N n “Montana Moon.” Cartoon. Joan Crawford Al Jolson in n mm; Vitaphone variety. Billle Dove in “The Other Tomor- i Tow. Comedy. _Vitaphone. AT Jolson n. Robt. Montgomery, has. McNaughton and Claude Allister in ““Three Live Ghosts.” Ave. N.W. Bue Carol, Dixie Lee and Walter Catlett in “The Big_Party.” Charles (Buddy) Ro%- ers, Jean Arthur and Paul Lukas in “Young_Eagles."” uth Chatt e and Frederic March in “Undertow." Richard Arlen in “The Light of Western Stars.” Comedy. Richard Arlen in Monte Blue “The Light of Western Stars.” in “Those Who Dance."” Comedy. Comedy. Billie Dove in Monte Blue i “The Other Tomor- n “Those Who Dance." Comedy. Charles Rogers and Jean_ Arthur in “Youne Eagles.” "Comeds. Chatles Ro Ruth Chatterton and row. Vitaphone varlety. an e Tt and ary Astor in Mary Astor in “Ladies Love Bruter.” “Ladies Love Brutes. Comedy. " Comedy Ritz.” Vitaphone varlet. Buddy_Rogers Puttin’ on the n “Younz Eagles.” Comedsy. Conrad Naj d Crawford and Norma Shearer in John Mack Brown in “The Divorcee.” “Montana Moon." Ronald Colman in “The Condemned.” Willlam Powell in Ronald Colman in “The Benson Murder “The Condemne Ca Helen Twelvetrees in *Applause.” “The Grand Parade.” News. Vitaphone_act. Hoot IGAhlon “Sarah and fon.” n Comedy. #“Courting Wildcata. Comedy. All-star cast 9th 8 G Sts. S.E. Edmund Lowe and Constance Bennett in “This Thing Called Love.” _Comedy. Edmund Lowe and Constance Bennett in “This Thing Called Love.” Comed Reginald Denny in “Embarrassing Bob Custer Hoot Glbson in n “Breesy Bill." “Courting Wildcats.” Comedy. _ Act Comedy. _Act Evelyn Brent in “Blightly Scarlet.” Laurel and Hardy in “Men o' War." Hippodrome 98 K St. N.W. Vilma_Banky in “A Lady to Love.” Comedsy. Laurel and Hardy & “Men_o' _War." pareli All-star cast In “Rampant Asge.” Comed: n “A Lady to Love.” Comed: Revie: medy. in “His First Com- mand." Gang_comedy. Fable. _Gi R Home in “‘Mammy. 13h 8 C e N.E. Vitaphone variety. Al Jolson in Winnie Lightner in “Mammy. “H one. "Hold Everything.” Dark. Ingomar Alexandria, V. Winifred Winnie Lightner in in “Hold Everything.” “Lumme Vitaphone Buster Ke: n “Pree and Easy.” Cartoon. Serial Billie Dove in “The Other Tomor- Banky in Jack Holt_and Dorothy Revier in ““Vengeance.” Comedy. _Cartoon. Constance Bennett and Regis Toomey in “Rich_People.” Fabl Buster Keaton in “Free and Easy.” Comeds. Sportlight. Richard Arlen in “Light_of Western tars " Dark. Laurel Learel. Ma. Ralph Graves and Jack Holt in Dixie Lee a Sue _Carol in “The Big Party.” Act. _ Comedsy. e a Sue Carol in “The Big Party.” Act._Comedy. Victor MacLagien and Edmund Lowe in ““Cockeyed Worl Cartoon. Leader B &E Sts. N.W. ancy Carroll in “Dangerous Paradise.” A “Harmgny at Home." Wm. Colller, sr.. in “Harmony at Home." Comedy. Wm. Collier, sr.. in, Comedy. News. News. Bastl Rathbone In “Bishop Murder Case. Comedy. _C “Troopers Thre Our Gang in “Hurdy Gurdy.” Liberty 1419 N. Capitel 8t. ur ¥, “Hurdy Gurdy. Cartoon. “After the Fof." Robt. Montgomery Comedy. n Cartoon. “The Sophomore.” Comedy. “Prince_of DI monds.” Serial. Snapshots. Georse, G'Brien 1 In Princess o et Ranger.”” 1119 8 s Willlam Haines George O'Brien in in “The Girl Said Nor “The Star Ra William Haines in “The Girl Said Nt Arthur Lake and 8ally Blaine Basil Rathbone Wflll;‘m Bovd in n *“The Bishop Mur- “His First Com- der_Case.” mand.” Richmond Alexandria, Va. Dark. Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert in “Big Pond.” Comedy. _News e Maurice Chevaiier and Claugette Colbert in & Pon Comedy. _News. Winnie Lightner and _ Winnie Lightner and Joe . . Brown in “Hold Eversthing.” Comedy. Joe E. Brown in “Hold_Everything.” Comedy. Winni®Lightner and Glenn Tryon and Joe E_Brawn in “Hold_Everything.” —_Comedy. Evelyn Brent in slvoy . “Framed.” Comedy. 8030 14th St. N.W. _ Vitaphone variety. Evelyn Brent in Blanche Sweet in o rent " oman omedy. o Vitaphone variety. Blanche Sweet In “The Woman Racket.” Comedy. Joan Crawford in “Montana Moon.” Takoma _Takoms Park.D.C. William Heines in “The Girl 8aid No.” William Haines in “The Girl Said No.” George Arliss in “The Green Goddess.” John Boles in “Song of the it Nancy Carroll in “Dangerous Paradise. * Bebe Daniels in in “Bong of the West." “‘Alias French Gertle. Maurice_Chevalier Pond.” variety. Tivoli ‘The Bi . 34th and Park R4 Vitaphone Sattice Chevalier n “The Big Pond." Vitaphone variety. Te T “Sons of the Flam, Come: Bernice Claire in “Sonk of the £y e Fros Blankley's.” Co Cartoon. h William Boyd John Barrymore in “The Man Pr in “Officer O'Brien.” Comedy. Blankley's. om York Al Jolson tn Ga. Ave. & Quebes i Winnie Lightner in Hold Everyining. " Al Jolson in g Comedy. Vitaphone variety. “Mammy. Winnie Lightne: Jack_Holt “Hold_Everythin in “Venzeance.” Comedy. Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Cartoon. Vitaphone. ____ Comedy. Dorothy Mackaill Rin Tin Tin “Btrictly Modern." “Rough Water Comedy. Vitaphone variety, Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Cartoon, What’s What and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters *The Bachelor Father,” National Players Next Week. HE humorous spectacle of a well- calibered roue regretting his past and vowing to make amends by recruiting to his bosom the three offspring born of mothers in wide- ly separated parts of the globe, lui)pllu the theme for “The Bachelor Father,” the Belasco pro- duction which the National Players will offer for the first week of their night. months this farce, which blends with romance, delighted New Yorkers and it also eked out more than modest runs in Chicago, Boston and elsewhere. Edward Childs though in audacity and wit it might well have come from Molnar, Lengyel or one of the Kapeks. Sir Basil Winterton, verging toward the forties, decides to dissipate his lone- liness by collecting his brood, three youngsters of Italian, English and Amer- ican descent. The tranquillity he had hoped for becomes anything but that when the American branch of the fam- {ly appears in the person of young Tony Flagg, reared by a vaudeville performer and with a mind of her own. Both comic sentiment and romantic angles blend into the situations following, with an adroit piece of workmanship sdducing the situation that, on the stage, rounds out and setties all prob- lems. Walter Gilbert and Marion Wells di- wvide the central characters. Walter Gilbert. Shakespeare's “Tempest” At the Sylvan Theater June 19-20. THE slamour of a moonlit night in June, it is hoped, will play & promi= nent part in the open-air production of Shakespeare’s immortal fantasy, “The Tempest,” which the Community Drama Thomas Cahill, Robert D. Chase, Denis | E. Connell, Robert A. Halsted, Maurice H. Jarvis, Robert Miller, jr.; James Otis Porter, Walter Thorne, Harry Walker, Arthur White and Eldred Wilson. The wide slopes at the Monument's | | base will serve as seats for thousands | of people. and in addition there will be rved chairs at nominal prices. 1SS VIRGINIA TRULLINGER will present her annual kiddies' revue | playlet, “Cinderella,” at Gonzaga Col- lege Hall, 57 I street, Priday evening at 8 o'clock. “He Knew Women,” -K-O Keith's New Picture. | ITH au unusually capable cast and adapted from a Broad- ‘way play, “He Knew Women,” Radio Pictures’ talking com- edy drama, comes to R-K-O Keith’s Saturday. Lowell Sherman, suave, sophisticated screen favorite, and Alice Joyce, one of the foremost of feminine stars, plays the leading roles. They are supported by David Manners, the “Raleigh” in “Journey’s End,” and Frances Dade, a | | newcomer from the stage. | | “He Knew Women" is adapted from | the play “The Second Man,” by S. N. | | Behrman, author of a number of out- | standing dramatic hits. It is described | as a smart drama of modern manners, | produced in_excellent fashion. | Max Reo, Radio Pictures’ art director, | who designed a number of stunning gowns for Miss Joyce and Miss Dade, has furnished effective settings. “Retufn of Dr. Fu Manchu,” Friday, at the Metropolitan. TH! insidious Dr. Fu Manchu, one of the fascinating rascals to step from the pages of fiction to the films, has been announced to _make his appear- ance at Warner Bros’ Metropolitan ‘Theater next week, beginning Friday of | this week, in “The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu. | Fans who recall that the clever doctor | was killed—or_ apparently so—at the | conclusion of his first picture will be | interested in witnessing his return to that “Caught Short,” the Marie Dressler- Polly Moran comedy riot, will be held over for another week. It had been expected to present Clara Bow in “True to the Navy,” but the patronage of “Caught Short” was deemed a sufficient command to prompt holding that pic- ture for further observation. Gary Cooper in “The Texan,” At Loew’s Palace Next Saturday. **THE TEXAN" adapted from one of | O. Henry’s adventure stories, will | be the screen attraction at Loew's Pal- | ace Saturday. Gary Cooper plays the | lead and Fay Wray appears opposite. The story opens in Texas, where “The Liano Kid” shoots a man for cheating ! The Hecht Co. Permanent Waves Have a French Accent Do you like your appearance to give that “made-in-Paris” im- pression? Let one of our Op- erators give you a Permanent Wave such as Antoine, famous Parisian coiffeur, sponsors. Waves that seem to have a French accent, hug the head and end jn becoming ringlets. Including $|0 Enis.. Finger Wave Powder Box, Fifth Floor, The Hecht Ce. It’s P]ay’time in “Juniortown!” ——and many excellent play shoes— that take kindly to rough service while at cards, and o.. a train is persuaded by Oscar Hpfel to pose as the son of a South American widow whose boy has run away from home. Apfel receives hi: reward, and plans also to rob the widow. A Texas sheriff arrives, to find the kid wounded in the defense of the widow and Apfel killed. On the stage Ted Clair, master of | ceremonies, . will present a_ Capitol ! Theater revue, “Japanites” featuring| the mad girl of Broadway, Nell Kelly, a cyclone of song and dance. The Sen- sational Kikutes, a Japanese tum- bling-juggling-acrapatic troupe; Three Rhythm Dancers, &nd a ballet of Ches- ter Hale Gifls complete the cast. Dick Liebert, here for a limited en- C., WEDNESDAY . ‘The Hearst Metro- tone Nerv'nw-hmmbm and the Pal- ace Orchestra will be added attractions. “Movietone Follies of 1930” Inaugurates New Policy at the Fox. TO inaugurate its new policy of start- ing its week on Friday this week, the Fox Theater management announces an outstanding production of the new season in the new “Movieton Pollies of 1930," which features the ‘‘Swede” co- median, El Brendel, and Marjorie White. ‘The new follies is in no sense a revue. 1t is rather a farce comedy with musical numbers, created, staged. sung an danced “as never before” on the screen, according to the announcement. El Brendel is said to be particularly You. '§ See the t, will introduce & series nl‘ JUNE 4, funny and Marjorie White carries her part of the isfaction of every one. Others promi- nent in the cast are William Collier, jr.; | Mirfam Seegar. from musicsl y: Noel Francis, Frank Richardson, whose “Walkin' With Susie” was the hit of the previous “Follies,” and approxi- mately 250 other singers, dancers, come- dians snd, :;‘o:twnmpenl.nn‘tl.‘mmm that woul er an; ate stage production. yiaoe Benjamin Stoloff directed, William K. Wells, author of the dis e of “The Cockeyed World,” wrote the dialogue, and the music was provided by Josepn d | McCarthy, James F. Hanley, James Brockman, Con Conrad, Jack Meskill, Cliff Friend and Jimmle Monaco. The stage will offer another Fanchon hould Plan to New York Times An;arct.ic—Aviation | Exhibit Here Pictures and maps depict the history ¢~ e to the entire sat- |scribed and Marco idea, “Carnival Russe,” de- | be his, sends the young man asa Russian spectacle. | York to be taught the ways The Pox Movietone News and the | th the agency of “three theater orchestra, with an important{ nine friends.” The trio, it develops, ar musical contribution, will complete the | show girls, whom the uncle has program. to complete his ne Rogers' adventure, “Safety in Numbers,” Rogers’ Film, at the Earle. |mess, is said to furnish an entertaining HARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS, in & and amusing pieture. "The " congenial role and an amusing 0-| Grawtord. Joscphine Dunn and” Gazol mantic story, “Safety in Numbers,” has| Lombard, recruits from the s Also been announced for Warner Bros.' Earle | in the cast are Geneva Mitcl M’ Dheater: next Priday. Karns and Francls McDonald. TR W At o 4 WSO MBI On the thirtieth anni f th | n i3 anniversary of e heir to & great fortune, whose guardian Of th s ennintry. of uncle, fearing his nephew too inex-| african city sent greetings to Sir Ba- perienced to handle the fortune soon to den-Powell in London. Fine Lamps and Shades—Reduced V. to 1, Less Floor Lamps—Reduced 1 Antique Gold-finish Bridge Lamp with sitk shade. Wi 1 ceee 388 Now or Lamp Si broivered shade. Was $115. Now. 1 Gold-finished Junior Floor Lamp witl $48.50 aviation—Admiral Byrd's recent Antarc- tic flight and Colonel Lindbergh’s epochal journey are interesting features. Additional Features of the Exhibit A full-size Glider and models of airplanes, including a model of the Spirit of St. Louis, the Tri-motored Ford Plane and others of interest . . . come in any time between 9:15 AM. and 6 P.M. Take Eleventh Street elevators direct to the With black and 388 one .$12.50 to go with lamp shove. or 3-light Candle Floor Lamp; a and pewter finish. Was $48.50. Now f 1 Green Silk Shade to go with above lamp. $18.50. Now 3 Fifth Floor Exhibit, 1 Silk Bridge Sha Wi 1 Bronze snd Gold Finish Junior Lam onyx base. Was $32.50. Now. 1 Pewter and Antique Gold F; Was $21.50. 1 d een 2-light . Was $16.50. Table Lamps—Reduced 1 2.light Pottery Table Lamp. Was $32.50. Now, 18 1 Blue Pottery Table Li $25. Now..$10 1 Polished Steel Table Lamp. Was S0 y li shade. Was $77.50. Now, 35§ and Gold-firish Table Lamp. Wae ; 2 green and 2 amber. Vanity ‘Were $8.50 sach. Now. Shades—Greatly Reduced Cut Velvet Junior Lamp Shade, Was $20. Now, $10 ilk Junior Shade. Was §20. 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Heggie and Willlam Austin, as well as a number of clever Oriental actors. ‘Caught Short” Held Over at Columbia. LAST-MINUTE notice has been received from the management of Loew's Columbia_Theater to the effect ' FALSE TEETH | Can Not Embarrass | Most wearers of false teeth have suf- | red real embarrassment because their eth dropped or slipped st just the | wrong time. Do not live in fear of this Rappening to you. Just sprinkle a little Fasteeth on’ your plates. Maken false | teeth ‘stay in place and feel comfortable. Sweetens breath Gel Fasteeth at Lig- | Peonles or any other good drus vi nt Guild of this city will present for two erformances at the National Sylvan eater, in the Monument Grounds, ‘Thursday and Friday evenings, June 19 | and 20. The production, which marks the close of the Drama Guild's second | season here, will be offered under the | joint direction of Marie Moore Forrest and Will Hutchins, with William FJ‘ Baker in charge of stage management and Harold Snyder in charge of t'he lighting and setting of the scenes, “or which some fifteenth century stage ef- fects have been devised by Mr. Hutch- ins, well known authority in Shak spearean production in the American University. Incidental music by the United States Marine Band Orchestra, conducted by Capt. Taylor Branson, will be an added feature, together with the Tchernikoff- Gardiner Dancers, under Miss Li l’ Gardiner’s personal direction. The cast, made up of leading players | of drama groups in the Capital City, | includes Laura Barrett, Mirlam Bangs | Hilton, Anne Ives, Flora McGill Keefer, Paul Alexander, F R. Baukhage, being gentle to growing feet—await your children here. 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