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Wednesday Thursday Friday loria_Swanson E-T_n Tding In - «&itl of the, Golden West.” ‘What & Widow.’ o o T o Comedy. variety: in “All Quiet on Westors: prant Vitaphone variety. Dous. T Ann Harding In v Paibanks, I AR oF the Golden West."” in ““The Little Accident. Vitaphone variety. Dorothy Mackaill Map Trouble: Ann_Hardis “clA"of the. Golden We Vitaphone variety. Al Jolson : b Ry “Night ‘Parade. itaphone variety. James Murray and rner Raxter in Hradon Rad® Merna Kennedy “The Rampant Age.” mon Novarro in the L™ Rt iR Sk Mfi.'&—m ’ T Avres Avalon 41 Gulh en are 8612 Conn. Ave. Western Front."” Lewis Avres inA “All Quiet_on the Western Front.” Dous. Fairbanks, in ““The Little Accident.” Vitaphone variety. Dous. Fairbanks, . “The Little Accident.” Vitaphone variety. Winnie Lightne; “The Life of Party. Vitaphone variety. Winnie Li George O Brien in “The Life “The Last of the Duan Variety. Comedy. Ave. Grand xuv sonneon 1o 45 Pa. Ave. 8.5, “Madam Satan.” Lewis Ayres in “All Quiet on the iy Johnson 1 lam Sat. Western Pront.” Ka: o an. Lewis Ayres in “All Quiet on the Western Front.” Winnie Lightner in “The Life of the Party.” Jack Holt i “The Squealer. Vitaphone variety, hone variety. Comedy. Cameo Dark. “Up the River.” “Up the River.” Comedy. News. Comedy. News. J_H. Murray and Norma_Terris “Women Everywhere." Comedy. Cartoo: Trene Rich and E. B Warner in “On Your Hack." Comedy. _Seriai. Buffalo Bill Jjr., in “Bouth of Sonora.” a] Comeay. Ser: Bhapsh Mt Bainter, Md. R e : Jack Buchanan and Jeanette McDonald Al Jolson in in “Big Boy.” “Monte_Carlo." Gary Cooper and Al_Jolson in Kay Johnson “Big Boy.” Gary Cooper an Kay Johnson in Mth S N.C.Ave. 8B “Monte Carlo.” Ann Herding in “Girl of the Golden West. “Girl of the Ann Harding in Lewis Avres Golden n “All Quiet_on the West ; Vitaphone variety. Western P Tewis Avres in “All Quiet_on the Western_Front.” Lewis Avres in “The Doorway to Hell.”" Comegdy. _Variety. Kay Johnson in “Madam Satan.” heels Robert Woolsey in Colony “Half Shot at Sun- @s. Ave. & Farragus _rise.” Vita. variety. Bert Wheeler and “Half Shot at Sun- Nancy Prederic geed, Sourke en Murray an nda Fragk Mo 5] Nancy Carroll, Prederic March snd ank Morgan in N aueniars Bert Wheeler and Healy_and y in in Tod Frances McCo: Rube Goldbers's se. ' to_Nu Dous. ¥ in “The Little Accident.” Vitaphone variety. Robert Woolsey in Vita. variety. in “The Little Accident.” Vitaphone variety. Dorothy Mackafll in “Man Trouble.” Vitaphone variety. chlllil ll;.u'l l.n? R DA Dumbarton chaies Russiec 1348 Wisconsin A Night.’ Constance Bennett Clara Bow and ° and Lew Avres n Charles Ruggles in “Her Wedding __“Common Clay Ro) Ted Healy and Francis McCoy in “From Soup to Nuts."” Constance Bennett and Lew Asres n “Common Clay.” Sue Carol and Bir_Gerald d - Arthur Lake i rice and Mabel “This Is My Wei Poulton in “Escape.” - Trene Dunne and Fairlawn Anacostia, D.C. Bert Wheeler and Bessie Love and Cliff Edwards in o ice_ White Tn bW Gl i Holly- Fox_Players. 8th & G Sts. 8.8 Gary Cooper in “The Spoilers.” Comedy. Caroon. Ty in “The Spoilers.” Comedy. Cartoon. Dou Comedy. Bert Wheeler ai Robert Woolsey in Shot - Hippodrome ity ie 208 K St. N.W. rise.”_Comedy. ler and Bert Wheeler and bert Woolsey in If Shot at Bun- Comedy. News. Snapshcts. John_ McCormack in “Song o' My Heart.” Comeds. Ruf atterton in ‘Auybody's V/oman. Comedy. Gartoon. John McCormack —in “Song o' My Heart.” Comedy. Snapshots. a . Act. _Comedy. Cartoon. Hoot Gibso: in “‘Concentration Oomedy. Seri Carfoon. Richard_Arlen and . Fay Wray Hober?, Woolsey rt Woolsey in Home B, 2%th & O Sts. N.E. rise.” Vita. varlety. Bert Wheeler and Lewis Ayres in .}\obfl’a.‘w B y to Lewis Avres in Marian_Nixon and “The Y, Hell.” "/ Comedy. Dark. 8tre Sertal._Cor Charles Bickford and juel_Torres in “The Sea B Charles Murray in “Claney in Wall 35 Charles Bickford and chfi: el Torzes in. e Sea Comedies. Act. Hoot Gibson 1n, “Triger Tricks.” omedy. Clars Bow in “Love Among I Millionaires. Cor Act. John Barrymors «hoby Dick.” y % 8100 _18th st. n.e. Our Gang comedy. John Barrymore “Moby Dick.” Our Gang comedy. Dorothy Mackalll in “Bright Lights.” Charlie Chase comedy. m 1. Richard Barthelmess n “Dawn Patrol.” Novelty. New Richard Barcheliiess n “Dawn Patrol.” Novelty. News. Ken lflynua in “8ons of the Saddl “The Lone Defender.” Laurel Lowrel, M. Dark. “The Unhol, Lon Chaney in Lon Chaney in Tee “The Unholy Thiee.” Gomedy. n. Comedy. Cartoon. Paramount News. Paramount_News. Irene Rich and . B, Warper in “On Your Back.” Comedy. n. Colin Clive in “Journey's End.” Comedy. Cartoon._ Hoog_Gibson in “Spurs.” Comedy. Be: Wm!fl’y. grnl. Leader Oth & E Sts. N.W. gles 1n Bert Wheeler and Charles R “Young Man From Manhatta: Comed: , Davies in 3. Review. Comedy. r. Wheeler and Borery Weotses 1n “Half Shot at Sun- rise.” Col Y. Ton Chane; “The Unholy Comedy. mea: cf Lon Chaney In ‘William _Haines ““The Unholy Three." ‘“Way Out Wes Oomt'fli, 8 Comtfl'i'e Wallace Beery and Chester Morris in “The Big House Comedy. Bnap: Wallace Beery and Arthur Lake and Chester Morris in Dixie Lee in "The Big Ho “Cheer Up and Smile.” Comedy. shots. ___Comedy. _Cartoor 2419 8. Capital 8t Lyric Dark. “Ladi News. _Specialty. Comedy. ‘Bancroft apd A by g Ay n fes Love Brutes.” “Ladies Love Brutes.” Ginger Rogers In “'Queen & \ Come Gl Rogers I~ ghgen Hien. Comeds. News. Gilbert Roland § Gilbert Roland 1§ “adent of the North.” *Men of the North. Serial. feri Comedy. m;:l’fl VJAflm and y Tay b der Leglon.” mets. - Ack. Threo Moore Broth- Thre Moore Broth- ers ers_in “Bide Street.”” “Bide Street.” Comedy. _Act. Comedy. _Act. James Murray and Gathertne Crawiord in “Hide Out.’ Comedy. _Act. Matguerits. CHurehi is00a uoAog,, Ul Warner Oland 1 “Return of D: Manchu. Comedy. Comedy. Ty oS “The Sea God” Richs d Carroll and Ty AR VLR in “The Sea God.” “Laughter. Nancy Carroll and Frederic March in “Laughter.” Ibert Roland in entor T Norih Ramon N k. o8 e Fhest hidow "Bendh, “Shadow Ranch.” s B Be. NE. Amos ‘n’ Amos 0’ Andy In "Gh:e‘k nnfflbl;“ l}l “Check l:nfl anlbll Check.” ‘heck."” Comedy. __Act. Amos & Andy - Mont et ind Double and Dororay Joraar Check.” i Oomedy. _ Act. Sallor” “Way phone veriety. Vi in lor & Sallor.” ne_variety. Comedy. _Act. Loretta Young in e v R “The Truth About “The Pay Off.” Youth." Vitaphone variety. Comeds. Leatrice Joy Alice White in “Bweethearts on “The Love Trader.” Parade.” Comedy. Bue Carol and H._B. Walthall snd Grant Withers Helen Perguson “Dancing_Sweeties.” “In Old California.” Vilme Bankyin. “Onea's Gircieris 8 " e & t] - “Tnis 1s Heaven.” Jack Holt n All-Indian cast 1 Dorothy Mackaill in n “Bright Lights.” “The Silent Enemy.” oan _Bennett in wood. “Crazy That Way." “Ingide ' the Ramon_Novarro n “Call of the Flesh.” Noveity. Dorothy Mackaill in “Office Wife.” Two_comedies. News. Anes."” Walter Huston Richard Arien in in “Bad Man.” “‘Santa Pe Trai “Jade Box." = M Walter Huston tn Bddy” Rosers r_Huston s The Bad Man." n, ““The Lone Defent Nagey Carroll and Buddy Rogers “Pollow” Thru. Winnie Lightner in “The Life of the Party. Vitaphons variety. ‘Winnie Lightner in Bert Lytell “The Life of the “Last ux;;q_e Lone | 3. E Vitaphone variety. Comedy. _Variety. What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters *A Kiss of Importance” At the National This Week. vaudeville show will 8 week's en- gagement at the Gal next Saturday, -y murc’:flueonnocum experienced burlesque and vaudeville Froca, and-she. talented ngenue”sou- Freed, and the talen ue sou- brette, Connie St. Clair. Others include Johnny Gilmore, an eccentric funster; Florence Naomi, prima donna; Pat Kear- ney, r man; Murray Green, and dancing juvenile; Chickie ‘Wells, soubrette, and Stewart and Gard- mer, & mixed duo, in a diversified act featuring unusually fine dancing. In “White Cargo” pretty chorus girls are seen as dancing girls of the South Sea Islands. Special features are added Monday, ‘Wednesday and PFriday nights. Community Drama Guild, “The Great Divide,” November 28-20. OLES of unusual importance will be played by Marguerite Wolfe, for- merly of the Goodman Memorial The- ster in Chicago, and Denis E. Connell, prominent local actor, in William Vaughn Moody’s drama, Great Divide,” which will be given by the Community Drama Guild, at McKinley Auditorium, Friday and Saturday nights of next week, November 28 and 29. Miss Wolfe will be seen in the role originally played by Margaret Anglin— that of a conventional New England e | 8ir], Ruth Jordan, who is transplanted Paris, passes in arm- of her husband to those of the politician and St. Obin. Used as a cat's paw for the politician in provid- ing '.z husband with evidence for a vorce, the presence of St. Obin com=- er, the character to lose most is the politiclan, for the husband, the wife and St. Obin all gain from their asso- Among the players which need no in- to Washing play-goers Frede mmnhlu Love, A Klye,k glohlanie , Alice Burrage, Franl ender- -m,mumone Hollis and George Wright, New Pirandello Play Coming to Shubert-Belasco. ANDERSON in Pirandello’s new play, “As You Desire Me,” will be the ving week attraction at the lhnhma-nehu‘:oh\:nd: the auspices Professio ers. o Pirant el Y}le world-famed in numerous European capitals, indicates that his latest work is equally ting, enthralling and sophisti- As Cia in “As You Desire Me,” Miss Anderson portrays a (:,lol;ful“dnnw 4:5 barets, who, feeling herse! iy Shet i 'the hectle eavira- [ %o & ranch in the far West, and there is forced into an unwelcome marriage with a drunken ranchman, Stephen Ghent, the role, created by Henry Mil- ler, which has been ed_in the Drama Guild production to Denis E. Connell. | “'The play is filled with moments of tense drama. J. Milnor Dorey, who is directing the ‘piece, has chosen his players after a series of tryouts with leading representatives of the city'’s most prominent dramatic groups. Maud Howell Smith and Dorothea Paull will be seen as the other women in the drama, and Merwiy H. Browne, Brad W. Holmes, Melvin D. Hildreath, Ray Montgomery, Neweli Lusby, Harold Farrington, E. Eldred Wilson, will assume the masculine parts. Reserved seats for “The Great Dj- vide” as well as season subscriptions to all Drama Guild events are now ready at the office of the Drama Guild, Administration Building, and at T. Arthur Smith's, 1330 G street. “Minn and Bill” . .llell &m at Columbia. Loew’s Columbia for week. il . ‘This production, featuring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery, is a sen- sational depiction of Lorna Moon's famous novel, “Dark Star.” The story has been written so none of the thrill- dramatic action of the original story is lost, yet it allows both Miss Dressler and Mr. Beery their golden m&mflu for comedy that is ac- two have thy 1 vehicle, who | Road-Show Policy November 26 | At Metropolitan. NEW road-show policy will go into effect at Warner’s Metropolitan Theater Thanksgiving eve,, Wednesday, November 26, at 8:45 p.m., with a show~ of “Outward Bound,” a Warner Bros. and Vi Milton D. Korman, and Joseph Weitz | AND BILL” is held over at | another | Jack Holt in “The Squealer.” Comedy. Vitaphone variety. Marfiyn Miller in “Sunny” At the Warner-Earle Theater. ARILYN MILLER, beautiful star the Fatke Batirday, &5 the st of , 88 the star First National-Vitaphone adapta- edy prevalls. Miss Miller introduces a orches- under Daniel Breeskin complete the program. ] “Tol'able David” In Talking Form at Keith’s. ‘“T'OL'ABLE DAVID,” talking film adapted from Joseph Herges- heimer’s celebrated novel, comes to R-K-O Keith’s Saturday. Richard Cromwell, an unknown, plays the title role and is considered a “find.” He is credited boylsh charm and a character. Joan Feers plays the feminine lead, Noah Beery a char- acter role, Edmond Breese is the father of the Kinemon household; Helen Ware his wife, and George Duryea his eldest son. Others include Henry B. ‘Walthall, Harlan E. Knight and Peter Richmond. ‘The story is a simple one of a moun- taineers' feud between two families. The Milton Sills in “The Sea Wolf.” “College Loy Vitaphone variety. 5 Varie Comedy. and indirectly caused the death of Hunter Kinemon, head of the house. No one is left to avenge the unfortunate Kinemons but David, the youngest son —just a “tol'able” lad, who is in love with Esther Haf , & relative of the gflu& which has caused 50 much havoc e Kinemon household. Tragedy and the responsibility of providing for his people cause a ormation in David. Circumstances enable him to nvenge himself on those who have wrecked his home, Esther becomes his bride and he comes into man’s estate :’ge:mwymm and a clear con- “Just Imagine,” New Show at Fox, Friday. EL BhnRENDIL Maureen O’Sullivan, Jol Garrick, Marjorie White, Frank Albertson, Kennetjh 'flwmn':. Hobart Bosworth and Ivan Linow are “Just Imagine,” which starts at the Fox Friday. This is billed s De Sylvia, Brown & Henderson’s suc- cessor to “Sunny Side Up.” David But- ler, who made that musical hit, directed “Just Imagine,” which has five musical the | numbers that’ are destined to become as popular as “Turn on the Heat,” “If I Had a Talking Picture,” and “gmmy Side Up.” “Old Fashioned Girl,” “I'm Only the Words, You Are the Melody,” “The Dris Song,” “Never Swat a Fly” and “The Romance of Elmer Stremingway” (sung by El Brendel), i story deals” with the period e ea. of 1980, but introduces nothing L3 fantastic !::%x?. e ‘The ichon and Marco “Smiles” Ides, on the stage features Mel Klee. Leon Brusiloff and the Fox Music Masters, Ron and Don at the organ and the Fox Movietone News will com- plete the program. “East Is West” Coming to Rialto, ON!: of the greatest stage successes of recent years is promised Saturday at the Rialto Theater, in Universal's talking version of “East Is West.” Rich in romance and the intrigue of the Orient, “East Is West” first scored heavily as a stage play with Fay Bainter the role of Ming Toy in New York, where it ran for more than two years. Later produced as a silent picture, “East Is West” again scored with theater audiences and the Rialto Theater ent believes that the talking screen version will be even more enjoyable than either of its worthless Hatburns have maimed the eldest son of the Kinemon household E_VERY man, woman and child will occasionally over-indulge. But don’t suffer for your indiscrgtions. 1t's folly to do so when you can so easily sweeten and settle a sour, m& stomach with a little Phillips’ of Magnesia. Hnrt{h eaters have lol:g since learned | c‘guick comfort this per- fect anti-acid brings. Smokers know how it neutralizes nicotine; b: predecessors. Lupe Velez is said to be adorable in When You OVER — INDULGE same, gluunt-tq!ing and milky- white Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. You'll be through with crude methods once you learn the perfect way. Nothing else has the same quick, gentle effect. Doctors pre- scribe it for sour stomach, indiges- tion, heartburn, gas, nausea, head- ache. It has been standard with them for over 50 years. Insist on genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magns a less perfect product The genuine may not act the same. is always a in tablet form—and_ the Phillips fimubmb:.;m. " “East_Is ver-to-be-forgotten niversal news reel, short subjects, a comedy and Otto F. Beck at the con- sole of the Wurlitzer will round out the program. TILLIAM HAINES' latest starring vehicle for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, “Remote Control,” comes to Loew's Pal- | g ace Theater Sunday. Prominent in the supporting cast are Polly Moran, Mary Doran, Charles King and John Miljan. The story is based on the Broadway lay of the same name, and in produc- Ku it M-G-M have elaborated on the production. On the stage Wesley Eddy, in his sec- ond and farewell week, heads the show m the Ci Featured on the bill are Jack Waldron and Miss Harriett, Lilllan Dawson, Keane and g.‘umnh , é.he Che'loldl’ Hale Girls and the ce rneog rs. Harry Borjes con- ducts the orchestra in “The mt’ngd." by Sullivan, Paderewski in Recital ‘Wednesday Afternoon. J’AN IGNACE PADEREWSKI, world- famous pianist, who has given only one concert appearance in Washing- ton since before the World War, will be heard at Constitution Hall, hteenth and C streets northwest, next Wednes- il Join The Red Cross with two eight cav- to m&h“"" have secured pleasing results with now consists of CRACK-SHOT 5PATH Mexico Cuts Army Strength. MEXICO CITY, November 19 (#). After the demobilization of alry regimen department's redu ican regular army 390 men, of which ‘There also are 2,015 a generals. Don't be discouraged! Thousands troops, Bicentennial March,” which was com- posed by invitation of the committee that is arranging for the celebration of Insert one drop Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly in nose. Nose often opens up in 10 seconds. Running stops. Throat clears. Hawking, spitting, hoarseness end right away. Quicker than pills, liquids or vapors. Doctors have prescribed Kondon's for 40 years as quickest way to curb colds. lope. drove him away. changed this an again.”—Mrs. V. Doctors have lon; value of mineral e calcium with cod as contained in Vinol. easily tired people are surprised tnol ‘FOR STRENGTH, APPETITE, SLEEP known the ements iron, ptone, ervous, NERVOUS WOMAN NEARLY DRIVES HUSBAND AWAY | “I was very nervous and’so how Vinol gives new strength, cross with my husband I nearly |sound sleep and a_BIG appetite. Vinol has | Gives ‘Xgu we are happy (life! more PEP to enjoy 0l tastes delicious. Take this to Peoples Drug Btores got & 20c discount on your first bottle of Vinol. oo RaR 20c DWARD & LLoT —~The Christmas Store <= S e % . OoP . /MO A op Early—Mail Early for Christmas We Shopped Abroad So You Might Have A—TItalian luncheon sets of fine heavy linen, trimmed with cutwork and embroidery, and an edge of lovely filet. 54x54-inch cloth and 6 napkins, $32.50. TFANCY LINENs, SzconD FLOOR. B—Charming hand- colored etchings, se- lected in Belgium by our buyer. $3 each. PrcTuRes, SmxTH FLOOR. C—An exquisitely- shaped vase of that in- imitably lovely Lalique glass, $25. Twx Grrr Smor SEVENTE PLOOR. SNot sketched) A heffield-plated pitcher reproduces a charming old pattern, $32.50. THe Girr_Sxor SevENTE FLOOR. (Not sketched.) Of French origin, charm- ing bridge sets trim- med with dainty appli- que. Cloth and 4 na kins in pastel shades, rl' Fancy LiNens, S£coND FLOOR. (Not sketched.) Col- ored damask cloths... 80 smart for luncheons. In soft shades of green, peach or gold. 70x88- inch cloth and 8 nap- kins, $11. Linens, Szconp FLOOR, Unusual Gifts Choose Them Early— They Can Not Be Duplicated Later ' Imported Pen Sets The two sketched are typical of our gre which, thi: , is more gift- important than ever. Left—a popular style with and black u::' base « with :’;:‘n assortment, D—This attractive 8- day clock from Ger- many is chromium plated, $25. v THE Girr Smor E—A jolly brown jug that comes from merrie England, $15. F—Very unusual values — these hand- tooled Italian leather book covers are espe- cially lovely in color- ing . . . and cost but $2.50 each. 'Tae Girr Smor SratioNERY, FIst PLooR. G—Luncheon sets made in France, of sheer handkerchief linen in the most de- lightful shades. Cloth and 6 napkins, $11. FANCY LINENS, SECOND FLOOR, (Not sketched.) Fine satin damask dinner cloth, with the plain satin band decoration in such consummate good taste. Size 72x90 inches, $20. Napkins, to match, $20 dozen. Linens, Szconp FLoOR. e T P

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