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THE EVENING s'rm W INGTON Wednesday Thursday Friday u\m‘ Avres n “ et estitn pront. Tawis Avres “All Suiec on the estern_Front.” b'n'.'.'z: o Acelient.” é‘—"fi:" liton L Half ghot in- “The 8 an ol ¥ Vita. Yarlety. riserr Vita. varjely. n. Jonnny Mack Brown in flly the Kid " honé variety. Milton Suls “The_Sea Wolf." i Johnny lnuk im- Hoot, "ul\m‘: and Helen Wright Dark. Moran and Mack fn Jnck Onkie n “The_Social Lion " Rin-Tin-Tin_serial. wun-rrl. fr— n “Way Out Weet " Short_subjects. Grace_Moore -ua Bert ww-l’n nnd A, Lady's Moral wlTa. W 3 snm“k Bun- -'mn oy aun- Joan ncnneu. ‘Masbe s Love.” Vitap] Grace_Moore n “A Lady'n Morals.” vmnh ne Bisio Pfillnon m vnnng:nc variety. ve. &nnd 43 Pa. Ave. 8B Swanson Vita. variety al It t ' Widow. nc o Widow Milton “Sills i Miton 8l “The Ses Wolt.” e Bes Worl Cameo v omeds. Paramount_News. Paramount_News. body's Wom Comedy. _Snapshot: From Comedy. Cartoon. Carolina Mth &N.C. Ave. 8. Claudette Colbert in John Barrymore in John Barrymore in “Moby Dick." “Moby Dick." ‘Mansiaughter.” Claudette Calbert in Bessle Love in “Manslaughter.” “Good News.” ank Fay 1 Mattimontal Bed.” Conrad Nagel Lady Surrende: Vitaphone va Central g . Illlilo‘r;é 0 425 9th St N.W. “Africs Speaks. “A Soldier's Pl Ramon Wovarro, » DIOhY Jorden shd il "'3’.“‘ " u Nancy “Foliow"Thru.” Clrde os Aoree i 2105 fa. Ave. N.W. “Call of the Flesh.” oo B p'”l " |r e g5nes, fldl mu T mert Wheeler Robers Vioolses in Ht Shot, ¢ Clara Bow n “Her Wedding Night.” Comedy. George G'Brien “Her wed&n tding Night."" “Last of nu Duanes.” ™ Mnx }!ruhurl “TMarx ‘Irotherfl Tapimal Grackens” Arthur Lake and &5, ol n Frederic March Ir iy W 5“' ‘Laughter. nd Nancy Carrc. aha Clara Boy Raioh Forbe arlie Rugsles in, . ooy Weoding Nuent.” d and .'Mr.fll Dfll"’a Men_of the Nortn® Dua; _Variety. Com. Seril T Neil H ek Jones in nd o Bl scbanfih “gnadow and Raneh ‘n “Ladies Must Play." Buster Keaton Ramon Novarro in n “Call ¢t the Flesh.” edy, Colél‘ll‘nu ‘0‘\[’\!‘" & 4 - Com oty Gl Benny Rubin and Loulse Fagends in "Luthedrnecklnl ¥ nenny Rubin and Louise Fazenda in “Leathernecking. Olara Bow in “Love Among the Hippodrome 208 K St. N.W. Comed O = Joan Bennett Dous. F Home " Billie Dove n “Her Private Life." “Her Privite Life. Comedy. Comedy. Snapshots. Billie Dove. In —_Miiton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill in + Doug. Fairbanks, ir., George Arliss n in “Maybe It's Love.” ttle Accident Comedy. 13th & C Sts. NE. aphone variety. Ingomar Alexandris. Va. Dark. n “The Little Accident Vitaphon Richard Arlen and Mitzi Green in “Santa Fe Trail." Comedy. Act. _ [ Virginia in “Lone: e Comedy. _Act. Comedy. Bebe Oaniels Jesse R 2100_IRth st m. Ramon Novarro in “Call of the Flesh." Richard Arlen Indian cast n “Santa Fe Trail" rial. Jack Oakie in “The sap Prom Syracuse.” Comed: y. Metro act. Jack o-m [ Sap, Prom Syrecu ‘Com )lelro .cz Leader Sth & E Sts. N.W. d_Arlen_and Mary Brian in “Lf of the Western Stars. Oekoeds.Garioan. pr Moran and Mack in hm “Anybody's War.” 1419 N. Cavitol St lllrtuerne churchm ‘Good In! Plnmount New Edmund Lowe an Mazguerite Churenin “Good Intention Come: James Gleason in Robert Armstrong and Lyric “Return u Manci W Retirn of D7, Fi ynunn o Manchu.” Pifty ne Clara Bow in “Love Amoug the Millionaires. Comedy. Net Clars | m- i “Love Among fhe Millionaires med-. N T Gagy Goomer Hler Oalthersburs: WA Palace 3 S " Don Jose Mojica and Don Jose Molfca and Mona Maris in “One Mad Kiss. 8o This 1s London.” ‘Comedy. News. Comedy. News. Jmec Gagnor and “,fné:m rrell in ” Y Comedy. News. 807 Sth st. n.w. Princess 1119 6 8t NP Charles Rogers and Helen Kane Hmu Up.* ty Blues.” ‘Act. Clara Bow in “Heg, Wedding ©lara_Bow in er Wedding Night.” Chagles m!" and Helen n Bessle Love and 8 John MoCormick in . in “Song o' My Heart.” “Near the Rainbow's Bhdtt Richmond Alexandria. Va. Gary Gooper and Betty Compson in “The Spotlers. Comed: t Jelnnrtu luDunlld and Jack “Sectal cest in Oakie in Good Ne Savoy i 2030 14¢h St. N.W. Vitaphone Eiliott Nugent ad Buck Jt Sally Starr in ] " “For the Love o' Lil." ““The Lone Rider. Comed: Comedy. rothe D, Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone varlety. Dark. Seco Sitver Spring, Md. Dorothy Mackalll and M f‘rnfihm g n “After the Tog. Caught Short. Lewis Stone in 8y, ““The_Office Wife."” Short _subjects. State Dark. T o Alberts 1 TRla ompany. " in “Lovin’_the Ladies.” Jack Oakie n “Lel’s_ Go Native." Comeds. ‘Georre in Ke: s nard “The Li . Dua “Son of lhe Olflflll . Dorothy Mackafll n “Bright Lichts.” Com Ruth Ohatterton ?n sn'zn Comedy. Lon Chaney in “The Unholy Three.” Park. D. C. e Uhely Fnee.” &"&.“i‘h‘m".‘l “Her Weddig Night." Ramon Novar; “Call of the 0 in 1) eane e Feah R "Gh’l 0! t‘u 2% Comeds. Tini 14th & Park RA. Ann_Harding in “Girl of the Golden West." .Ylékl Holt i “The_Sque: ‘Comedy. Kay Johnson in “Madam Satan.” Kay Johnson in, “Madam Satan.” Comedy. oan Benneit in, “diuvbe 105 Love “ATrica Speaka.” -“The Lone De~ fender.” No. 5. Gioria Swanson in “What a Widow." Vitsphone variety. Joan Bennett in n “Maybe 108 Lover “What a Widow." d English " tery.” Vitaphone variety. Vitaphone variety. Varlety. Comedy. agree nicely with her audi- ence. Miss Gutelius began her brief recital with Balf of the Schumann “Kreis- “playing. Her “favorite” Debussy “Bll ,” which has seldom been heard on the concert platform, with the ac- customed Debussy flavor, was nice, but If Your Condition I Signifies “ " - ‘NO SUGAR” ', For cal yeasons, some folks find® it _necessary 1o avoid sugar in their diet. And that means giving up a lot. of ‘enjoyable lo.d,r.nam But no sons . .-Iu 1l nel these wn- m 'NUCHES SKIN mu\d- sag. dt’s wonderiul the wling Zemo bLrings rrhr( to: &h‘a‘l’; itches and burns. Even in most, gevere cases, 1tching disappears almost as soon as Zemo touches the. tender and inflamed sur- face. To draw outdocal infection and help to cl;xr away unsightly blem- , dshes, we know" of nothing better than invisible - 7@0 Always keep hiis fum‘l i J it lree;v. of 50 thoroughly that it began applsud- ing long before the last note had been out the Theremin. Due, unfortunately, to inadequate currents in the hall, Mrs. reached. | De B. Richards was forced to tell her The remainder of the morning's pro- | audience about the instrument, of gram was devoted to a demonstration of | | which she 15 an exponent, ‘without the new Theremin instrument—with- | benefit of its presence. E. de 8. M. not as exciting or as catching as some or Debunyl better ‘known composi- Miss however, made nmndnrynlulv As a finale, the | astists ehose MacDowell's “Polanaise in | E Minor,” which the ‘audience approved Are Washington Women Expressing Individuality In Their Clothes? Lansburgh'’s says Nes” Because, from October 15th to November 1st 45,000 yards of fabrics were purchased in our Yard Goods Departments—25,000 yards of silk, 17,000 yards of washable cotton and rayon fabrics, 3,000 yards of woolen coatings and suitings. Which is conclusive proof that Washington women are unquestionably fabric minded. They may do their own sewing, or engage dressmakers, but there is scarcely any doubt that many women are still making their own clothes, selecting patterns, colors and styles to please their individual preference—and finding it not at all a difficult problem. Yes, Washington women are still sewing—and still choosing their fabrics at Lansburgh’s, where a high standard of quality has been famous for more than 70 years. | | ) And Here’s Good News— ’s Silk Week will begm next Monday, Novem- ber 17th—when the season’s smartest fabrics will be offered at special pricing. FABRICS—THIRD FLOOR., v LANSBURGH'’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 s T om bl o B s i A IR No Connection With Any Other Washington Store D C WWNEBDAY‘ ' WBER 12 1930 707 Katharine Cornell In “Dishonered Lady.” ATHARINE CORNELL, one of the distinguished actresses of the American stage, will begin an engagement at the Shubert Belasco Theater next Monday night in “Dishonored Lady,” a drama by Margaret Ayer Barnes and Edward v Sheldon. It is said since she played the romantic lady of Michael Arlen’s “The Green Hat.” The story deals with the indiscre- tions of a well- born young woman | and her desperate efforts to live them down — especially with her method of disposing of a South American gigolo who tries la] Katharine Cornell. ;‘euln his hold on “Dishonored My" is described as a stirring vehicle for the glamorous Cor- nell. New York llk.l it last Winter. “Earl Carroll steun Book™ At the National Theater Nexi. EARL CARROLL, prodyicer of the “Vanities,” will present the first edition of his new annual revue, “Earl Carroll Sketch Book,” at the Nattonal, starting next Sunday night. ‘“The Sketch Book" will disclose three hours of material never séen be- fore on any stage in the form of an entermn)nf extr-v-(mu, fast mov- ing, good look am ly sophisti- cated and lnnrely surrounded by pretty | gry. girls, called the most beautiful in the world. » 5 ‘There are 53 scenes in “Sketch Book,” and the company numbers 100 people, as “Sketch Book” is to be presented with the original New York cast and the production intact after & run of ope whole year in Ne urk. ‘The cos- tuming and the blending of colors is pleasing to the eye and the ensemble dancing spirited. The spectacles and tableaux are massive, 1 d-from-France impression. i hig] hucm‘%n‘h.n,d‘ -:r the ‘l- lepartment oney _ of flying feet and rapid-fire = dialogue. William Demarest and the Three .lll- ors als) have plenty of comedy work, dancing and acrobatic, to keep the scenes moving fast, “Speed and Sparkle” Next at the Gayety. HE new combination of burlesque |® and vaudeville which the Mutual! Circuit is offering this season brings to the Gayety next week, under the title “Speed and Sparkle” players whose names have been box office attractions, including one of the “old guard,” Sam Rlynm', one of the runnl-t of eccentric , who has headlining Bmldwny productions. othen lmh\do Nora Ford, singing and 80U~ brette; Billy Tanner, in a char- acter role; James X. Prancis, Ann Mey- ers, blues singer; Florence Neild, acro- bat; Ethel De Vaux, ingenue; Eddie Aiken, with a fine tenor voice, and Gar< | rison & DeMuth, dancing lpedlll!t! Maurice Chevalier Coming to R-K-O Keith's. M AURICE CHEVALIER comes {0 picture, “Playboy Chevalier's sly and roguish love-making is said to be at its best in this farcical French comedy with a plot full of fresh and furny situations. ‘The story W Joyous, farce, with - pretty Frar.ces . the fortunate “‘extra” girl, playing ogpo- £ite the star. Chev- aller sings mml the Heart ol old Paree,” with | same effective with which he sang “Louise” ‘“Sweeping the Glo\ldl A x" and “You Brought s Naw mnd o{ Love to Me.” “My * has so far proved the most. popnlu of the Chevfllcr trio. Added medy - impetus given “Playboy of Patls” by the -upponm cast, . .which - includes O. P. Heggle, Stuart Erwin, the dumb Axel “Sweetle,” Eugene Pallette and thy Christy. “The Big Trail” On Big Screen at Fox. “TH! BIG TRAIL,"” Raoul Walsh's superproduction of plioneer days, comesd to !h' Fox “big screen” Friday. It purports to be an authentic por- tiayal of the surging wave of humanity thet ‘went from the East into the Far West. -lmo.t & century ago, land hun- e hungry, mainly conservative, lw-.lfl ing families setting sun in search of homes in an unknown Jand and with a grim heroism marking ) mfle of the journey. It boasts a cast of fiople and 30,000 wild and domuue ani who trav- eled over the seven Statcs of the origi- nal Oregon Trall in making this epic, which was more than.two years in the making and whose production coste, it u clah exeud-d $2,090,000. There king parts, a record for one erite Churehill, Doro- John Wayne. Margu: El Bl:-adnl. Tully ll-nh-ll and Tyrone Power have the cutstanding roles. Hal G, lvum famous novelist and the story. He ranks as an authority on the old as well as tb: historian, wrote new West. ‘Trail” will be projected n the Fox .on a specially construc: screen, much larger than the ruuhr The Fanchon & Marco ides, “Busy Bee,” will be the stage attraction. Earle Will Offer “River’s End” and Stage Show. J'Am OLIVER: CURWOOD'S story, “River's End,” together with Roth, stage and screen a(n. will head | “] the screen and stage shows that open Sat: at Warner's Earle. This com- binaf entertainment, with its' sur- rounding program, is said to be one of the most ambitious devised since the inauguration of the Dollcy -t the Earle. End” concerns a young man wuzhc by the Royal Northwest Mounted for murder. He is inndcent, * érepe; 36 to 44. lun-!n:lfl o of | THE %ulh ing toward the | 7t s 238755 fig Theater. "Dm 1s the title of the next attraction coming to Loew's Palace llhlrdl Geor, Bancroft has the starring role in this producticn, ‘Willlam (Stage) Soyd has the chief suppprting role as a rival sea captain, who battles Bancroft for, the affections of ul:‘mfl Landls, who supplies love interest. Wesley Eddy makes his return to the Palace stage next Saturday as guust master of ceremonies. Eddy has developing a 1ot d new stuff. “The Gorilla”™ At the Metropolitan. QGORILLA,” Pirst National-Vi- taphone comedy thriller, come Prlfly to Warner's Metropolitan. | This hnwu stage play, which caused no end of thrills, was written by Ralph pliar gy "hrrs” i Lz o8 m; TS, 3 mgrlb:o‘:‘ and “Waiter Pidgeon hlve lea roles. %‘ story concerns the cunning and mysterious acts of a master criminal and fiend, known to the world only as “The .Gorllla.” This creature stalks | into “the mystery mansion and kidnaps & beautiful bride on her veddln[ night. u-rmy and Mulligan, dumb de- tectives, then swear to “nt" the crlm- inal. They go through numerous the | based on life at sea. audience no end of 1a bination of comedy an picture s its strong point. . The mandgement announces that during the M five minutes of the pic~ tm 81l patrons will be held in the for a short wait in order not to een | dry experiences which take thdr del "Mn! AND BILL" the long-awaited FULTON B. KARR, pianist and com- by the music group of the Amme-n Pen Women fhis even! swnmun Court at 8:15 o'clock. He will be assisted by Mrs. Edward E. Mac- include many of his own selections. Geraldine Farrar In Recital Friday. GII.A!.DINB PFARRAR, soprano, will appear at Constitution Hall on Friday afternoon, November 14, at 4:30 o'clock in a song recital. Miss Farrar will be assisted by Valentin an!ovm pianist. Her concert will be the attraction of the Artists' series of Mn. ‘Wilson-Greene's afternoon concerts. ‘The Farrar program follows: “Dag Traumbild” (Mozart); four Bchunung songs, “Ihre Stimme. "soldenbnut. “Gruss” and “In's Frel ‘hubert’s “Gott in Fruhling” a { schwarmt auf allen Wegen: | mein Liebster” (Hugo Wolf): “Wis * | llea™ (Brlh.mli “Allermlen" R, Stramss) ette’ 1770) (amm_‘ ‘D'ou_venez vous?’ (Vielle Chan= song” lsson); “Greeting” Tear" (Rubinstein), Flora” (Franz Ries). Mr, Paviovsky's program will include the Bach-Slloti organ prelude in G minor, the Chopin scherzo in B minor, the Rachmaninoff prelude in C nnm minor and the Chopin: Valse Maxim Karolik's Recital W stage and screen | the little At National Theater Tuesday. phone Vnrmy, “Stepping Out: Tfll second song recital of Maxim Karolik, tenor, formerly of the Ca l-nd the Graham McNamee ' Musical Drama Theater of Petrogri talking Reporter News will complete | will be given under the-management the enwrmnment‘ ‘T. Arthur l:mnh "l;xoudu] 'l‘":s GM Rialte Will Offer November 18, m‘t o'cloci “East Is West":, b B UNxvmaA!..'s talking screen version o! fihe tnmah- hy “East _s West,” | strong figure on the concert stage with the strong accent of “nationalism” in 'hlth n '.h;. inst.nce of Mr. “Tom Sawyer” at National of Belasco Saturday. Outstanding for Women $ :;7’ !E;',.fi() Persian lamb and kit fox make these coats what they are today—fashion successes! 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