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\ B8 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 and in the spirit of the actors who of his stagecraft WOODRIDGE SCHOOL From the Front Row||ifis@iBami | " s sy o which each move on the stage has ificance and is to find a company d ADD"’IUN fl USED ""‘"‘:” ot "\:H""'“‘ ) - 1?1 da; to the %mn: i i Y Yerful work ia behind 1 all. | Uhat esch shares in the s l I Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. = n,.' i PSS b ki muent::lon olr:'he independence of “mmew mm is s tial “Heat Wave” of his lady-love, whom he has evi- o~ - oy 4% Premieres = youth and the destruction of caste to the action and is effectively done Burroughs Citizens Hold Plan " ey oo e e Tyle JY%. v | 88 8 factor in romance. The artist | in the spirit of youth. As & char- Black or B HE feeling of things tropical is 1888 Tigh Ty DO FDINNRIN i in words has no object and no argu- acter actor Walter Edwin does the ack or Brown Wil B Overd I t very evident in “Heat Wave,' th “5‘ Hps p - U‘u ing on ment to make, but gives an impres- father of the girl with distinction id Grip Tit E—— the new play by Roland Feriz | the PeSL 51, one 0%, (10 o€ the Bria” | sion of spiited incident from lite, | and genuine force, while the kind e K unfu h e The play has met the exactions o friends of the young people, played oe, wil ake on American soil for the first | teurish to the extreme and lots of | ¢ ro s it s o Petley, Eliot > in Neighborhood. time a5t night at the National The. | dialogue that perhaps was funny in s l:or-.le“'c-‘;:‘:u:.n'once ] Al e Sy, e Tip and Counter, ater. The beat of the tomtom, the | the homeland, but seems to fall de- | 11 vh "Caid to have been brought | choice specimens of human nature. > linen suits of the Britishers, the | cidedly flat over here. The cast, | ™ "pighest point, both in text - v D.C.C. Burroughs Citizens’ Assoclation | lemon-gin squashes and the absence | Other than the splendid Mr. Rath- » AL $8.50 on record last night as opposing of meticulous bone, had its ups and downs—mostly an item of $110,000 in the District ap- haberdashery all downs. But one trusts after a week's jon bill for additional class give the flavor further skirmishing it will be “up and doing.” The name of one of the propriatic rooms in the Woodridge School. The that any play members of the cast, however, W. association, meeting in the John Bur- ) ad of this type re- < roughs School, passed a resolution ask- i quires and de- Wana Singh, guarantees it a certain ing that this item be stricken from the o mands. amount of immortality as it is. I Mfl- § ‘Thus, when the E. de 8. M. It was contended the expenditure of curtain rises one | “Bird in Hand” this money on the Woodridge School teels certain that | Improves With Age. ‘would resul an overdevelopment jJust as a con- “ - . school facilitles south of Rhode sland . Enialrouia ol | IR e i nce Wit nird. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 svenue. , Ty spirits are belng | tensely human play, at the Shubert- Want Junior High School. Do be "some. | Belasco this week, fastens the at- | No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Renneth P. Armstro sdent: and i ; e tention with even greater certainty enneth B. 15 e . body's, or Der- | than during the previous visit. on its R. M. Furniss, chairman of the Com- tuge qrerybody's | contisuous” Bamean of . somety mittee on Education, were appcinted to gmotions. | fouche, Appreciation of the au- atten earings of the Senate Sub- ch, as & s abilit = . committee on District Appropriations Busil Rathbone, Iatter of fact, | Lners bty fi‘v’e";':é”fi.v‘f i %‘?:ég M ld-Season Clearance and stress the need for an appropria- 1s the case after in the world comes spontaneously. tion of $200,000 to be used in the build-| rather a long while. For this play There is an impulse to pay tribute ing of a new junior high school in| does not jump, pounce and selze | (5 g prilliant achievement in brin th:t section. upon its material in a hurried. | 0.8 VLt ac on Clearly defined per- | resolution introduced by W. A.| eagerlike flash. It spins itself out | onapities, fluminated by the famous Horn indorsing a previous resolution of | With British leisure in the first act: | gORRUNSS, \CAMBACCC BY the Tmous the Northeast Suburban Citizens’ As- fi"s itself all worked up emotionally sociation in such a way as to mag- sociation _conference this same the second, with the help of & | project. was passed by The assoctation. frnnm:une ;m;x!x;‘g out ° g'fi,“fir :‘gvym':u rgimvle plot into a grand t , » Criticism of some members of the| lugubrious “Butterfly” and finally L T e : Rhode Island Citizens’ Association for | shoots its hero dead 1n cold blaod > | {ive genius as inevitably elevates the $35.00 to $59.50 Originally ' ou ma n oure an alleged atte: to tpone an ap-| but he being the star, Basil Rathbone, - :&n mpt Postpol p: with a third act yet to come, one is work of Drinkwater above more for a new junior high school was volced. A monfuon g Gema | somehow not surprised to see him ?g»flwud S s 5 Bich ‘actions ot "scerediied offlal of | come o lfe sl over sgain Jater, _This is apparent throughout, and $ and $ hard to flt but ou can e association tte: articular “‘tropics”— ere fhe association and bring the mater| the noblasse Jive in Rite-Cariton y sociation was passed. houses, are famed by dusky depend- ents, and may catch a train seem- Co-operation Stressed. ingly at any hour of day or night— / Pick them off the racks bright and early S t e P r i g h t i n to G R I P President Marvin M. McLean and| there lives one Hugh Dawltry, whose | | o d . R. N. Ashmun, as well as| conduct is especially obnoxious to ; | tomorrow, for values like these will not remain several other members of the Brook-| the rest of the male colony. Al- ; long! Crepe and chiffon frocks for street land Citizens’ Association, attended the | though his reputation is aflame with . . meeting of the Burroughs group. Mr.| wine and women, he yet is loved— & LUNCHEON und' afternoon wear; gold and .nlv‘er‘ l_ne: McLean addressed the meeting and| very secretively—by the wife of a | § Vatil 2:1 | tallic, crepe and satins for evening; trim: stressed the need for continued co-| bounder, and much more vehemently | 33 R med in beads, applique, lace and contrasting oes-—an ration of the two associations. He| by this bounder’s younger sister. In: 3 : thanked the members for their| fact, it is this latter attractive, but colors. 14 to 20, 36 to 46, and a few extra sizes. e [ e e B DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. L & success. ' ," an - The secretary ann the cart, and finally b bout | "lf W “ b of the following nefl%&b?;:em m;lc:uy ;.tr\"orce, w{'.h lnnt:r.. one l: TOMO,,'EEO‘YI ,:‘I;IIGHT co o rt I e yo U rs E. , R. J. Haskell and Hugh , marriage. In_addition to our regular D. Miser. uipy, o e, deasirtae o Braised Cuilet of Veal 1 y inebriate gentleman, whose heart is GROUP HAS CARD PARTY | ittty £ from biack. and who 75¢ - every minute of the day indulges his spare moments with | " e mul“llggs on his only friend, the bot- | s"“"" $1 Dinner " e e | g #EEsE| Hankie Special 30 smart styles for choice— The monthly meeting of the Progres- el COLUMBIA st :mcahu:n:;’m T g W ’s Porto Rican handker- 0 yf omen's orto o et Dl = Easy toSpread, chiefs, white with colored embroid- t $ 7.50 d $ 8.50 funeral of Dr. presi P~ Mold or Slice eryin;h;smart and tiny rolled a . an . 1-16 and 1-8 inch hems. Hyde School, which would ordinarily ‘ s (%&}[ -C Z, £ | Regularly 18¢c, 25¢c and 35¢ 8 5 Elizabeth Sullivan of 1519 ‘Thirt; -n{n street, thu: f.h.euod.m: g : e Congress in which it is mmmm:}n: ; * 3 for 35c I AN S B l I R‘ ; H ,S took occasion to afford the members re- laxation in the social gathering. & \ p e BANDKERCHIEFS—STREET FLOOR SON IS SOUGHT R . 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