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What's What. and W here Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters “The Pajama 'l'o-ln N.Hnnl. HE world pmleruxt)landny night, at the National Theater, of “The Pajama Lady” will mmthefmlthnufoeomw T's Pl to bring back m prlnuin'.he',hnur !n & season he'nmmt critics point out high prices and inferior casts as the his lic nothing but the biggest names show business at live and let live prices. This smart, bright and just a little M:ghw fun fest is based upon an up- ot ly funny continental comedy by the authors of “The Command to Love” ‘which ran for several seasons in Berlin and Vienna. Richard Myers and Philip Charig collaborated in composing the “Let’s Suppose,” “My Guesses” and other tune gems. Rasch staged the d.u:ees and the entire production is der the supervision of Mr. Lederer. “Everybody's Becret” At Belasco Next Mohday. 'VERYBODY'S SECRET,” the ini- tial play of the series to be given by the Professional Players in Washing- ton this season, will begin an engage- ment of one week at the Belasco Theater m of present-day continental life pen of Attila von Orbok. It in lish by Gloria Swanson in “What a Widow,” Columbis. LORIA SWANSON will be the star at Loew’s Columbia Satur- day in a surprise role in the sophisticated comedy, "wme a Widow,” 'lth Lew Ood.y Owen Moore in the supporting ‘The idea of the picture fol thuo lines. A young widow dnhu to Paris o, roemance lessons. Then a Spanish baritone comes - along -~ and she takes up sing- . ‘They are all in love with her and she is unable to determing, which one she loves, Added attractions will include se- lected short subjects of unustal merit and the Hearst Metrotone News. Gloria Swanson, “Sinners’ Holiday” At Metropolitan Friday. A UNIQUE phase of life is sald to be portrayed in “Sinners’ Holiday," the Warner Bros.-Vitaphone produc- tion, which shl’tl rnflay of this week at Warner's tropolitan 'l'henur Grant Withers, !rvelyn Knap, screen find, and Joan Blond:ll hlve lhe leading roles. “Sinners’ Holiday” is set in an amuse- ment park locale, and concerns the > |loves and hates of the concessionaires. ‘Withers appears as a bluff and chesty barker, who falls in love with a girl whose mother runs the penny arcade. Many of the concessions are “blind alleys” for activities that are outside the law. The girl's brother, who runs foul of the powers that be in this carnival, I.n an altercation shoots and kills the 'rheumnlhmdbt.hehrkm. ‘The girl, however, has witnessed the affair and really knows who did the killing, and she refuses to speak. Cir- cumstances force her to testify whether it was her brother or her sweetheart. ‘The picture, adapted from the stage play “Penny Arcade,” is said to be re- plete with '.hru] 1s. v ol The supplemen! program includes & two-reel comedy, “I'll Take That One”; the Vitaphone Variety, “Ship » and the Graham McNamee “Africa Speaks” At Keith’s Next Week. ¢ A FRICA SPEAKS,” which comes to R-K-O Keith’s Saturday, is de- 'scribed as a thrilling talking ol adventure in t.he unexplored regions of equatorial Africa by Paul Hoefler, ‘under auspices of the Colorado African Expedition, Inc. The picture is said to have proven a sensation in Chicago, New York and other large cities as a record of jungle adventure, and also a romance of the lives, loves and hates, jealousies and triumphs of the people of the trackless forests. Exploit after exploit reaches the high-water mark of thrilling dramatic conflict be- tween man and mnn. man and beast, man and womm, Mobasa, on the to Lagos, on the Atlantic, rituals of worship are pictured the , the lltth chateering people, whose voices also have been caught by as a star Hebrew miles; the women of Nnirobt a.ng?l’u to a phonograph record with perfect jazz steps—sensation piled on sensation, Coming to Palace. Clofi;! DE MILLE'S Metro-Gold- v | Central ofFoheR s Sunday Monday Tuesday . Wdludly Thursday ant Withers in - inner's Holiday. Vitaphone v v-rmv. Ambassador - 18th & Columbia Bd. T % Withers 15, oSy Hotdaye Hotidar ‘Vitaphone variety. Comedy. Apollo 624 H St. NE. Cook ir. exialn SPBhtte DRIGRS = PRk = Friday Ghlnl Chaney Ton Ohaney Tonald Colman in Eu_n-m mxmnn 3 fnnr B\um ione variety. e 1 Three.” Joe m . “Rain or Shine” ‘“The oty itaphone variety. g “The Unholy Three. Vitaphone variers: Constance Bennett “Commen Clay.” ‘Cartoon. Avalon Constane Bennett Greta, Garbo n “Commen_OClay.” Cartoon. n “Romance.” Comedy. Greta Garbo “Romance.” “on, snllor. Behave.” Comedy. Walter Huston ——_Joe Cook Tn in “Rain or Bhlna Cartoo! Serial “The Bad Ma) \taphone variety. Ave. Grand Oongtance Benpett 645 Pa. Ave. B.E. Clay.” 1n “Bebe ‘Daniels Congtance Bennett | ommon Bebe D.nm.—_ihn Pu n Mairimonial '-Dm-m » Variety. snar: ml Bernice Claire and Olsen and Johnson || Alexander Gray in “Speige Is Here.” " «on. Salor, Beh medy. Domedy. " Carioon Cameo Mt. Rainfer, M. il Mann and Bins Comedy. News. om- e and Garyin Gordan in Greta Gi Garyin Gardn: n “Roman Review. Comedy. Review. Gomedy. Joan aannm ant Eeoneth MacKenna in iliam Pow, “For the Defens ey Comedy. Comedy. Serial. ls in eyt Greta, Garbo Richard Dix in ““Shooti’ Straight.” Vitaphone seriety, Clara Bow Joe Cook » 10N 1 aphone mu"lon.lr = pcom Circle 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Buchanan, Jeutees Machongia and Frederic March and Zasu Pitts in - in “Manslaughter.” Glaudette Colbert snd ~Glaudette, Goll bert and Bebe ‘and Frederic March Wheeios a in ‘3 Woolsey Armstrong ai James Gleason “Oh, Yeah.” st | Colony oyl Ga. Ave. & Farragut o-noan !¢ R bhone. “Morte_Carlo.” Bete Danlels Lon Chaney oly Three.” n “Dixigna.” “The Unhe Cartoon. Vitaphone. _Vitaphone variety. “The unp irimonial in e Unholy Three.” i u. Comedy” *Vitaphons. itaphone ‘Warner Baxter “Romance of Bebe Daniel Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in ‘Amoni Rio_ Grand Billte Dove and hanan and Buchanan and Jack Buchanan snd™ Lois Wilson snd Jeanette Machonald “Monte _Carlo.” Comedy. Bebe Danlel Evflen‘l‘(uuhfll in Comedy. am{ pson and Ralph thrs 1n "!nllde lh!flllnflf “Dixiana.” Bow 1 Oiara . Millicnals Vitaphone variety. Iter Pidgeon i “Her Private Life. News. is Mann _in n Harding Loui e “Bins of the Chil- Jack Oakie in Norma_Shearer n “Let Us Be Gay."” Comedy. Claudette Colbert and Frederic March In WEGELEE G Clwidette Colbert and Frederic March in “‘Manslaughter.” Gang_comedy. in’ ““Trus to the Navy.” Ciara Bow Maynard 1 Hieniy Leflnnt"' “True to ufhey""' Com Serial mstance Bennett Sha Lew Avres in ““Common. Cla; Comedy. News. Hippodrome 308 K St. N.W. Tonstance Bennett d A Comedy. snl 5 'Uhnln -~nna!r' — Oharles “Buddy" in “ueen High. “Bafety in "Rumbers.” Comedy. Comedy. ADn Harding and , B :verendnom'x'.m Comedy. _Ne Rogers in “Batety in Nllmbo Ronald _Colman Bes” iy e 13th & C Sts. NE. Ramon_Novarro n “Call of the Flesh.” Ronald _Colman Ramon Novarro "'_‘57:\? Compson “Oall gt e Fiesh “Gaar of Broadway.” & T v:n'n':'y’. n i, George O'B) “Oh, SAI,lor. ‘Behave." “Last of the fiflngg medy Vitaphone variety. Comedy. vu-nhune var! Dark. Laurel Laurel, Md. cuueu‘gm Colbert and Jack Oakie in ea'Go Native.” Comedy. _Cartoon. leric March in “Manslaughter.” v News. nme )lncDonlm 7. nnom nlumv -nd_ " h! Bow ot tm ‘Navs.” Vitaphone. act. “Women Bvery Comedy. TCall of the West." n Maynard in Coxlet'dl. "Banl t::l !ht Enfldle » Santoon Glara Bow “True to the Navy.' Comedy. News. Leader Gary Cooper and Mary_Brian in he_Virginian.” Comedy. Gary Cooper and Mary_Brian in “The_Virginian.” ‘Comedy. Arthur Lak :-nd y Biane in “Tanned Less Comedy. Maurice lchevn\hr n “The_Big Pond.” ATthur Lake and Obester Morr, Sally Bian “Tanned Less. Lyric Dark. Gaithersbury, Md. wis Stone in "umcuy ,Unconven- Comedy. Ne Tewls Stone in “gtrictly Unconven= tional.” dy. News. ddy Rogein & “Safety in Numbs Colortone Revie News. Buddy Rogers in “Safety in Numbers.” Colortone Review. ews. Legion. Fable. _Serlal. Warner Baxter “Arizons Kid.” Comedy. Maurice Chevalier n “The Lave Parade.” medy. Charles Ruggles and Helen Morgan in “Roadhouse Nights."” Comedy. _Cartoon. Hancy Carroll § and Nancy Carroll and Richard Arlen in n"roul "a - “Dangerous Para- am Hoines iy “Way Out West.' 1119 H St. N.E. Arthur Lal Willlam Haines in Asthur Lake in Smile.” “Way Out West.” mxlz Lee mim Dixis Lea and Arthur Lake Obarles Bick e Hokand e aes B t. n'n unn. ¥ Dark. Richmond Alexandris, Vs. Richard B-nm::l: “Dawn Patrol.” , Comedy. _Act. Constan Constance Benny and Eri Bt heim tnc riER SRR Fod La Bocaue Doris Kenyon 1 “Beau' Bandit. Gang_comedy. Buck Jones in “The Lone Rider.” “Comdr. Byrd at the South Pole.” Comedy. Sidney en Charles Murray "Amnd he Corner.” m Powell and Marion Bnilling “Shadow e Lo am Powel -nfl' jon Snillin * “Shedow of the Law.” Savoy e “Once & Gentleman. 3030 14ih 8t N.W. Vitephone variets: " “Qnce 8 Gentleman. Lois 'Wilson 3 b8 T taphone variety. medy. T oo Comeds. Ben uon'_f?lfl- uorer.n in S House.” 0 “What Men Want.* taphons variety. Comeds. edy. Ames n Garric n Dame Vitaphone variety. “The Sky Hawk.” Comedy. Comedy State Bethesda, Md. Dark. Joan Cradford “our Blushing Brides. Joan Oradford Jack_Oakie in in lus! An.nur T in “Cheer Us, and Byracu: iam Powell Richard “Aflen “For the Defense.” ““The Borde he Border Remmon, Novarro "mnl May Care.” Takoma Takoma Park, D. C. March and 0 ederic e cuuaem ‘Golbert “Devil May Care.” Frederic March -n! fitsmmunon and humcfi- feron wnd _Jack O Claudette Colbe: “Manslaughter. “Anybody’s Woman." “Anybody’s Woman.” Ramon Novarro n Tivoli 14th & Park R4 Vitaphone varlety. “Call of the Flesh” “Call Ramon Novarro f the Flesh." itaphoue variety. _ Comedy. Vitaphone. Dous, Fairbenk v, John o McGormick in *‘One at /i Al Comedy. Vitaphone. John McCormick in ng of My Hear Vitaphone variety. Walter, Huston in . Bad Man.” TR omedy. York Ga. Ave. & Quebee a quartet of gloom chasers, features in the Capitol Theater, New York, nau- tical revue, “Anchors Aweigh.” Tito Coral, “a sensational tenor from the land of romance”; Ida Shibley, with a shipload of new dances; Ray Teal, guest master of ceremonies; the Chester Hale Girls and the Palace Syncopators, Short subjects, the Hearst Metrotone News will iplete the program. “SeaGod” Cmnln; to the Fox. EA GOD,” an adventure story of the South Seas, with Richard Arlen and Fay Wray as co-stars, will be shown at the Fox for a week, starting q | next Pfldly. 1t is a Paramount picture, based on original story by John Russell. l'unne Pallettee heads the supporting cast, which also includes Robert Glecker, Ivan Simpson, Bob Perry, Maurice Black and Fred Wallace. Arlen has the role of a South Sea adventurer and Glecker that of an un- gvr:lpulmll and brutal trader, his deadly Al Lyons, guest master of ceremonies, will conduct theenew Fox Orchestra, and the Fanchon & Marco “Gyp, Gyp, will feature the Caligary Frank Evers and Greta, I‘Ayer mxefim. "llld.lm Bl- The m& lentum Kay Johmon nald Denny, Lilllan Roth and parachutes, and what not. typlu).ly lavish De Mille picture. stage, “The Runaway Four,” s | R o On the OFF—anda IN! If you’re thinking about buying coal, get it OFF your mind and IN your fuel bin. Let us send you AGNEW SUPERIOR - HARD COAL—thefinest, cleanest anthracite Na- ture ever made! JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. Phone: NATIONAL 3068 Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL ~then you will know you are getting the genuine Where Poisons form ... ¥ Causing Dull Appetites, Listless Days . . . % DOCT ORS KNOW th: - in the intestines, pep quickly falls below par: Walter, Huston in “The Bed Man.” Comeay Bebe Daniels in - Dixiana.” Vitaphone. varleties. Bebe Danlels Ronald Golman Dixiana.” “Raflles. Vitaphone varieties. Vitaphone varlety. Ronald Colman Rafles 5 Vitaphons vartety. b Jeanne Alexandres, Prize, Jack Vlaskin, Ruth Leavitt and the Sunkist Beauties. Ron and Don, the popular organlogue artists, also will be an out- standing feature, and the Fox Movie- tone and a Paramount sound will round out the program. “For the Love o’ Lil” ‘With the Warings at Earle. 'RED WARING and his famous Penn- sylvanians will appear Friday of this week at Warner's Earle in con- Junction with “For the Love o' Lil” screen version of the Liberty cover drawing of “Sandy” and “Lil” The return of Waring's Pennsyl- vanians to this ecity precedu their starting rehearsals for a musical wo- g;mtion‘ "m":;; Y'c‘tukm = by h: aring an s Yuun promises, new tunes, new melodies, nov- elties and new madcap capers by him- self and his musician entertainers, in- cluding a novel overture, when they combine with the Earle Orchesm to render “Southern Rhapsody.” Jack Mulhall, Sally Starr and Elliott Nugent are seen in “For the Love o’ Lil,” the picture inspired by the draw- ings of J. Leslie Thrasher. It is sald to be replete with comedy, and concerns when poisons collect v Sandy and Lil, who marry, to find their best man not only break- ing up their honeymoon, but proceed- ing to run their household, and this makes Sandy, a poor, timid soul, very angry. Others in the cast are Margaret Livingston, Charles Sellon, Billy Bevan and Julia Swayne Gerdon. “The Still Ahrm " & short Vitaphone Variety, made from a sketch in “The Little Show,” features Fred Allen and Clifton Webb in leading roles. This | skit was written by George 8. Kauf- man, noted playwright. “All Quiet” H%Om at Rialto. "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT,” Universal's super-pro- duction of Erich Maria Remarque's fa- mous novel, will be held over for its second week at the Rialto Theater. There have been war pictures which were primarily spectacles; there have been war pictures which were primarily romances; there have been war vmum which were story g! all nnhnt-ln war. It is the lwry of one youth who symbolizes in himself the fate of all youth, comrades and foe- men, cast into the flaming maw of war. 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