Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1931, Page 25

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Can Not Embarass | A NNOUNCEMENT from the Shubert- roMast wearehs of false tecth have suf: Belasco states that “the inimitable e TG LR e T Mae West, whose artistry in playing the wrong time. one type of role—the hard-botled, su- per-sophisticated, wise-cracking woman | —has made her a conspicuous person- | ality of the legitimate stage,” will ap- = — - pear in “The Constant Sinner,” drama- tized by Miss West from her own novel, | ST 0 P ITCHING TORTURE | at the Shubert-Belasco during the week | beginning nex( Monday evening. | This play is described as thrilling Clean, soothing, invisible ZEMO brings | and humorous in 16 novel scenes, in- | rompt relief to jtching skin. Eczema, | cluding Russell Hardle, Walter Petrie, | imples, Ringworms, Rashes, Dandruff | Arthur R. Vinton, Walter Glass, George | and similar annoying, itching skin or | Givet, Adele Gilbert, Paul Huber and | scalp irritations are relieved and usual- | Donald Kirke. | 1y healed by this antiseptic, soothing lotion. AIM druggists, 35, 60c, $1.00. “Sliding” Billy Watson 7 Next at the Gayety. | EXU:}\ strength for ob #1.25. «QLIDING” Billy Watson, with his | | ™ big show, comes to the Gayety | Burlesque Theater, opening with a mati- | nee next Sunday. The star is sup- FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS | [ 10 pieiyn Whitney, Sam Green, | el pULRRR R RYRRRUSURRET | joscphine Flint, Harry and Rose Mar- | , tini, George Monfred and the Kn.ne!‘ Mr. Foster’s Blrthrs, with an attractive feminine Remembrance Shop 1305 F St. N.W. 1023 Conn. Ave. N.W. Real Stone Necklaces Stetling Silver Mounted Thursday Only i your plates a stay in place and feel comfortable Sweetens breath. Get Fasteeth at Peo- ples Drug Stores or any other good drug store.—Advertisement Burton Holmes Talks on “Italy” Sunday. | BURTON HOLMES' next travelogue at the National Theater Sunday afternoon at ‘3 o'clock will have for its theme “All Over Italy.” . ‘ Starting with the Italian Alps, the screen journey will embraee Milan, the Ttalian ' lakes, Genoa and its exquisite | art, Naples, Taormina, Segesta and the | ancient Heilenic city of Syracuse. The | Holmes travelogue will close Sunday, November with Paris and the | Colonial Exposition as its theme. ‘} | | Marian Chace—Lester Shafer. Wardman Park Theater Monday. ARIAN CHACE and Lester Shafer & Moncay evening at 8:30 o'clock at @ the Wardman Park Theater will give a 5 | dance recital, showing the full reper- 8 tory of their individual work, assste @ at the Ylluw by George Cornwall, who @ also will play selections from Rach- @ | maninoff and Tschaikowsky. In addi- @ | tion to their ereative work in the fleld retative dancing and chorog- 8 | raphy, dancers design their own > 8 | costumes, and Mr. Shafer, an expert in £ | lighting effects, planned this feature of | the recital Monday evening, which is | presented by the T. Arthur Smith Con: What's What and Where Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters seat sale opening Monday morning at 9 i THE EVE Clarke and Boris Karlof have the lead- ing roles. It is said to combine the horrors of “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Sorcerer's Appren- tice,” and certain of the fantastic ele- ments of the Book of Revelations. Its vance of Broadway and Los Angeles | premieres. presentation in Washington is in ad- | g ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. husband who disguises himself in order to have an affair with his own wife and thus test her fidelity. “Flying High” Comes Into Loew’s Palace, “ LYINOuHIGH"‘ & sound-screen adaptation of Geor ‘White's musical show, with Bert ?nhr as its star, will come into the Palace Theater Friday of this week. Charlotte Green- wood _appears in the cast along with Pat O'Brien, and Kathryn Crawford. “Going Places” is the title of the New York Caplitol Theater revue, which will be the chief feature of the stage pro- Tam. Chace-Shafer Recital Seth Parker At Keith’s Till November 25. 1 ETH PARKER and his Jonesport | neighbors will continue at R-K-O | Keith's in “Way Back - Home" until ‘Nm'embe! 25. ‘This quaint old radio character, with his simple philosophy | of life and his sweet old songs. coi tinues to drawn contented capacity a diences. “The Guardsman” Remains at Columbia. ¢T'HE GUARDSMAN," the first talk- ing picture starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, _distinguished players of the New York Theater Guild, will remain at Loew’s Columbia for an- other week. Its intriguing story concerns a jealous a special presentation of SPORT COATS .. . tailored with pai custom-manner for which Pasternak is famous . . . from sturdy imported tweeds of finest quality . . . Pasternak Furs, insuring the soundest pos- sible coat investment that challenges comparison on the subject of quality, smartness and value! value, §9.50. i specia|l§ priced at 65.00 Regular Value $2.50 ALSO Rings to Match | | the steppes,” will be heard at Constitu- | |tion Hall Saturday evening at 8:30 | o'clock, opening Mrs. Wilson-Greene's | 8 | Tipsy Peasant,” “The Two Guitars others. We have the finest se- lection of Christmas cards @| in town, Make your selec- tion early. | Inspection implies’ no ‘J obligation to buy. o) To Break Up a Cold In a Jiffy Feel Like a New Person [ ‘In Just a Little While ¥People have found out that new- fangled ideas and notions don't | break up colds. So millions have | turned back to first principles and wmse what they know breaks one <up in a jiffy. Even a “little” cold | is too dangerous to trifie with. The thing to do is to get Hill's| Cascara Quinine at any drug store. Take two tablets now. 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Don Cossack Chorus Sings Saturday Evening. ‘HE Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus, “the singing horsemen of Saturday evening concerts. | ‘The program, divided into three parts, | will include church music and songs, uch as “The Plea of the Blind Beg 5 | 'On the Road to St. Petersburg, neath the Snow My Russia -Lie: “Over the Hill,” With Mae Marsh, at Fox. “OVER THE HILL,” modernized but ‘This marks Marsh as “Ma” Shelby. the refurn of Miss Marsh to the screen after 12 years of retirement. James Dunn and Sally Eilers are the co-stars, and the story, well known, is a cross- WHEN YOU HERE are times when we all are tempted to take a holiday from the usual prudence. Where is the person who wants On _the stage the Fanchon-Marco | ‘Limehouse Nights Idea” | Stevens, master of ceremonies, will be the shining lights. i “Local Boy Makes Good” | Screen Feature at Earle Next. ] OCAL BOY MAKES GOOD,” not ~ an assertion but the screen feature. with Joe E. Cook as the star, and Little | Jack Little, with Jane and Katherine Lee as the outstanding stage features, new bill at the Warner Earle, starting next Saturday. The screen feature is described as an “uproarious comedy,” involving a timid college student with an inferiority com- plex, and it will gl’e«llnl in its cast also Dorothy Lee, Ruth Hall, Edward Woods, Wade Boteler, Edward J. Nugent and others. Little Jack Little is the well known radio artist, and Jane and Kath- erine Lee are described as “singing and | cancing darlings of screen and stage.” Werner Metropolitan Theater next Sat- urday and the week that follows. It is a story without a murder or a crime for a starter, but murder does bob up, and 2lso a_series of bank robberies, with Dr. Watson, Dr. Moria spector Lesgrade and, of course, the in- scrutable Sherlock Holmes. “Frankenstein” Comes to Rialto Friday. 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