Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1930, Page 22

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i the kept erying over various intimate enterprises in which and over again “Lenas” let_loose about the stage along towards the final cum'zn:l.\l"t stage ap an exercise in the represen- t’l&“‘ul mn:ém into its coat sudience “What is it about?” and “Is the Yot Y ILNLNG From the Front Row Reviews and News of Walhin(ton;i Thcntpn.‘ admirable picture of & vain but ey D e The play moves swiftly from the ; bly pictures the | startling confession of the doctor's erence that hides an | daughter that she is the lady with lity: - Prederiok Xerr's | whom the young rector of the chureh is seen entering a road house. There acts, and comedy is presented in the Ve icce Of spirited acin. | cparacter of Deacon Peas, who with are " Tersan R B | e MODERNIZED and up-to-date “show boat” last night opened its two-week stay at gl Alexandria docks a4 the foot of eron and the utter absence of he Teal scene of the play is ti . o - piay gioan or creak. Even the play, profoundly eomic ane in which s;r;l::r of France, 'who hl'l. ::- & young man CcTeAl - gunce for -divorce, in order that he may marry the divorcee, stands in the W d lovemaking, while :fllm to the foo ardent advances. . i they are ged. na. ] . e SN Aty . Ohrse aund | b (] and scenes, although still maintain- the ing theme of yesteryear. suspices. of the Kallipolis Grotto, r:.tm home the widely known Masonic organiza- Al the scenes are laid a& woman Chia.after all?” Mr. ever, a logical one. A woman who has tasted deeply of the dregs of life would certainly want to get herself up into the sun again, even such trickery as prete: that was somebody else. Having assumed the accoutrements of a woman, married to an army officer who was at first reported to have been Ulleg in the ; ' T2 T Ege dat seemed to discussed “Obia.” piaying quite mag- nificently throughtut, had a hard time of it, since ‘the squalidness of the first act, in which she was the principal actor, was hard to efface. as the undoubting the lovely Unknown One from den of iniquity and was thenceforth responcible for the unwinding of the theme. E de 8. M. “A Kiss of Importance” Entertains at the Netional. the.aged Octave - W’Em of l"ll;m. quisite taste, $13.50 Anatolian Mats A s ki halls or ays. . Hem $50 Kurd Rugs Sale. Price, $40 These Kurd rugs are sturdily woven 80 that time detracts little from their beauty of color. ] PN beautiful effect achieved, ' - W, B. Moses & S ons F Street at Eleventh Semi-Annual Sale of © 4 Fovmerly $25 to $35 As exclusive agents in Wuhm'ton for . Ferle Heller Hats, we are privileged to conduct this sale only twice a year. NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES W. B Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY.NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC SATISFACTION. e < Neosi 3770 " F Sireet at Eleyeth 9 AM. v $BM: L‘.fist T'I':jre'é"' D'ay"s bl ‘“November Sale of Oriental Rugs- Did you know that we have here in our store at sll times.a man who is a master in all’ knc “dge relating to Oriental Rugs? Experienced as he is, both in the weaving and sei"* of rugs in the Orient itself, he is well qualified for this position of choosing rugs- - for us and in helping you to choose the rugs that will look best in your home. These gorgeous creations whose tones seemed to have been dipped into all the colorfulness and beauty of the alluring Orient will prove to you beyond & doubt that his is an ex- Occasional Size Rugs $35 Lillehans or Hamadans, Now %28 harmeniously blended inte a single zrtistic effect make these rugs “fit for a king.” 3 Chinese ‘Rugs Like their native country 'thm rugs have a certain indeseribabl; that never fails to arouse a feeling of Regular $55 Rug, size 3x5 § feet; sale price . o .fi:"’%fl'&'&“m -nf"m"m: ” 8:15, was brought by Jack Ray. , Jocations awlig = 7 “Wo ma . A Club type chair of more than: ordinary comfort. Cov- in tapestry . . . ) g brown, m“pe or r(yreen, ‘80 . One of a group of attractive magazine baskets; this style is gum-fnished walnut and $ 6 nicely decorated, All mahogany ... this is one of oyt fine sewing cabinets. Amply R 31975 = Select Your Fu ' s LUROUAY, NUV bl church in which he % trying to establish his son Tom as pastor as soon as he is ordained. ey Tim Lester: handies this chai how g " o BTN g, | e i any o A high spot is hit when Miss Beulah Adams in the role of Ann ‘Wardley tries in vain to make the street, Rev. Bruce Kent confess his love vnlm:nl difficulty in tying for her and pop the question, in the th street wharves, as the end having to do the job her- it original intention. self. The reverend accepts. one“woud imagine to be & | old flat-bottomed boat lost | some. of the romantic and melo- | dramatic atmosphere in being fully sandwiched in between the first and uipped with steam heat, electric second scts. Mr. Ray, a Washington boy, by the way, twists himself inte some very uncomfortable positions the comedy-drama in while playing the violin. He is ac- three acts by Robert J. Sherman, companied on the piano-accordion s A Purchases made to- morrow — altered and delivered A short and fast-moving comedy time for the holi. skit and some fancy violin playing furnished by Jack and Jules Ray is WILL DISCUSS CHARITY Elwood Street, director of the Com- t, will address Business and Significance of Organised Charity,” At & special Thanksgiving day assem- bly tomorrow morning. Mr. Street will discuss the relation between the old Puritan ides of Thanks- ALL COATS SUITS me¢ HATS The Jimmy ting Theater is in Alexandria under the \\II// DWARD & LoTHROoP 1 he Christmas Store - 4 These Gifts of Furniture A —Will Please the Whole Family —Will Beautify the Home for Years 5—Wi|| Be Easy on Your Christmas Budget A quaint Governor Bradford This Colonial wing chair’— Windsor rocker . . . with grace- Bt BT caverid nice by the fireside—is covered in attractive denims. With spring seat, A special value. . . this delight- ful slipper chair may be had of cretonne in five bou- doir pastel shades, Our “best selier” in End Ta- Bles; this graceful style has a solid mahogany top and only costs ny - and - gum er m, this smoking rass-lined "0 A charming Duncan Phyfe cof- fee table with typical base and tipped feet. The Base is solid mahogany, Well - constructed wood - top eard tables (finished in colors, finished in wash- This walnut - veneered Cedar: Chest is 48 inches in lengthes lly roomy ’2 s An. authentically - rdmhogany Govaernor .nnnlowln ‘75 rniture Now ... We Will Deliver. It For Christmas

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