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This is the John Golden suc- cess, “When Ladies Meet,” one of the of Rachel Crothers’ plays, which is be- ing brought here under the auspices of the .American Theater Eociety. This pley opzned in New York last September and played there for seven months at the Royal Theater. The same cast which helped to make this comedy one of the out- standing comedy spring Byinston. hits of the season . will be seen during the Washington en- The company is headed by such well known players as Frieda Ines- fan Tobin, Yan Keith, Nat Pendleton, William V. Mong, Tommy Conlon and scores of others, The program is completed by the chowing of the Paramount sound news. “Men Must Fight,” Friday at Loew’s Fox. B JEN MUST FIGHT,” is the fea- ture attraction coming on Fri- day to Loew's Fox Theater, with Diana Wynyard, Lewis Stone, Phillip Holmes and Ruth Selwyn in the leading roles. ‘The cast also features May bson, | last seen in “If I Had a Million”; Rob- | ert Young, Robert Greig, Hedda Hop- per, Donald Dillaway, Mary Carlisle and Luis Alberni. The fllm was direct- | ed by Edgar Selwyn. C. Gardner Sul- livan mn&ted the screen play from the play by Reginald Lawrence and 8. K. Lauren. Besides Milton Berle, the comedy sensation of Earl Carroll's “Vanities,” who heads the stage show, there will be Harry Burns, Italian comedian, with Helen Lockwood, Ottilie Corday and Tony Delucs in “Pardon Me"; Owen McGlvney, the quick change master of characters; and Bryant. Reins and Young, witl k Parkhurst cort, Walter Abell, Spring Byh’_‘lgwn,‘ Selena Royle and Herbert Rawlinson. The play was staged by Miss Crothers. | Palace to Feature 1 “Gabriel Over the White House.” | “GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE | HOUSE" is opening on Friday at | Loew's Palace Theater. The cast| is headed by Walter Huston. Other | stars are Karen Morley, last seen oppo- site Wallace Beery in “Flesh”; the Broadway stage star, Franchot Tone; Arthur Byron, Dickie Moore, C. Henry Gordon, David Landau, Samuel Hinds, William Pawley, Jean Parker and Claire Dubrey. The story concerns a man who is put into the President’s chair by a political machine and is being run by this machine until through an_acci- dent he sees his position in a different way. Carey Wilson adapted the anony- mous novel to the screen with ndd!-l tional dialogue by Bertram Block and a musical score by Dr. William Axt. The picture was directed by Gregory La Cava. “Girl Missing”; Morton Downey at Earle. program at | HEADING the stage ‘Warner Bros' Earle Theater for| the week starting Friday will be Morton Downey, popular radio star. The screen attraction, “Girl Missing.~ features | Mary Brian, Glenda Farrell, Fen Lyon | and Lyle Talbot. The stage show is completed by the Rimacs with the Ha-| vana Rumba Orchestra, Pettet and Douglas, Georges Campo and Maxine Doyle. | Palm Beach, the playground of wealth and beauty and the hunting ground | for opportunists, is the locale of “Girl | Missing,” and the central figure is a quick-witted gold digger, whose nimble mind and hunches solve a love mys- tery that has baffled experts. To ex- plain just how Kay Curtis and her pretty companion, June Dale, expose | the plottings of a “marriage racketeer” | and his titlan-haired decoy in time to| save the life of the unsuspecting bride- groom is the sum and substance of the mystery. “King Kong” | sel; d shorter subjects and the new- and Dera Vernon in edly Different.” Phil Lampkin will conduct the Loew's | Fox Theater Concert Orchestra. | “Smoke Ligl: Continues at the Colum | ¢ QMOKE LIGHTNING,” Zane Grey's | latest novel to be picturized, | which was adapted from his “Canyon Walls,” is the feature attrrotion at Loew's Columbia Theater this week, and will continue its run through Sun- day. George O'Brien carries the lead- m¨. in this Fox Films production. Others in the cast include Nell O'Day, Frank Atkinson’and Betsy King Ross, the 9-year-old daredevil rider. David Howard directed. “Destination Unknown” Coming to the Rialto. A NEW Universal Pictures’ produc- tion, “Destination Unknown,” with Pat O'Brien, Ralph Bellamy and Betty Compson featured opens at the Rialto next Saturday. The concerns 12 men and a girl on board a drifting rum ship, that has become disabled during & terrific storm. In the support- ing cast are Alan Hale, Russell Hopton, Stanley Fields, Willard Robertson, Rollo Lloyd and Tom Brown. The Rialto rounds out its new program with est Universal News with Graham Mc- Namee as the Talking Reporter. Schwartz and Ruckman to Give Benefit Program. ILTON SCHWARTZ, violinist, and Robert Ruckman, planist, will present & program of music by French composers at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets northwest, next Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. as the fifth in the series of benefit concerts spon- sored by the Ten O'Clock Club. Tickets for this program may be secured from the T. Arthur Smith Bureau in Kitt's Music Store, 1330 G street northwest. “Beer Brew Girls” Sunday at the Gayety. ¢¢REER BREW GIRLS" burlesque company is billed to appear all ‘Dancers Decid- | STAR, WASHINGTON, Giffin, tenor, and Dale Hamilton, bass, will intersperse the vocal ensemble numbers, by the full choir of 60 singers. A chorus of male voices will be heard e’s “The First Psalm,” e's “Peace Be Unto obbligato solos will feature Shaw's “An Easter Alle:ujah” and Christiansen’s “Beautiful Saviour,” the latter to be repeated by request from last season’s prcgram. Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Mayflower Hotel. All the bexes are sold. Queen Mary of England will see her first. talking picture on March 27, when “Jack’s the Boy” will be shown in Lon- don in aid of the Richmond Hospital. = Will Soon Be Here! Marshmallow Rabbits. . Plush Running Rabbits. . . . Rockwood Chocola Rabbits or Eggs.. Wooden Rabbit and a Cute Cart...... Decorated X Candy Cross . Fruit and Nut Eggs Foil Wrapped 31 10C EASTER BASKETS Wholesome! . 50¢ D. C, WEDNESDAY, ¢/THE Women Have Their Way.” a carefully planned and well executed play, was offered by the Arts Club, last night, to a group of members with just the right touch of intermingled ~so- briety and merriment. The play, trans- lated from the Spanish of the Quin- tero brothers, was tinged with a certain amount of satire and delicate humor that dwelt effectively upon the gar- rulity of the feminine element in An- dalusian towns. Mannerisms of the Spanish people, together with fine acting promoted the Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Phone Dlstrict 5215 “ALL OVER TOWN” —the better to serve you! MARCIT 29, 1933. lendid caliber of the entertainment. ite a certain tendency to forget lines, due perhaps to last-minute changes in the cast, the piay had force and an entertainment value far above par. Dorothy Lawrence as Concha Puerta, the village gossip, provided many an in- teresting episode with her flouncing and insatiable curiosity, Capt. Eugene Per- ry Smith portrayed the role of the tol- erant provincial priest with a subtle earnestness which was particularly ef- fective. Adolfo Adelid, the young man from Madrid and the target of the ‘women's tongues, was played by Donald A. Bolton in & manly and straightfor- ward fashion. The remainder of the cast included Ida L. Clagett, Edith Le PFevre, Laney Payne Saddler, Marjorie Folks, Mary G. Minnix, Adele Martell, Hall Hopper, Harry Angelico, Frances Bolton and M. Forney Reese. Especial credit is do to Marie Moore Forrest for her direction of ihe play. SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO anufseturer, ro Nurse Buried With Employer. ments of 230, Folowine ! returned Grand Miss Clementina Jane Duguid, a ihis nurse who had served Rev. W. 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Others 60c Pertussin, for coughs. . . . .. $1 Ovaltine Health Food, 14 oz. . | ING KONG,” the imaginative, A CLEAR COMPLEXION | Ruddy cheeks—sparkling eyes—most | be held for a second week at R-K-O wemen can have. Dr. F. M, Edwards Keith's, due to the record-breaking at- % > i b, et 1 0 € iy Eggs, In Many Colors and Flavors! P tendance at this theater. In addi- for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During | these years he gave his patients a substilu’~ for calomel made of a few well know: vegetable ingredients, nam- | ing them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. | Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, causing a normal | action, carrying off the waste and | poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, take one starred tion to “Kong,” measuring some 50 odd feet in height, as the principal and member of the cast, the film has such well known players as Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, Bruce Cabot and Sam Hardy. Supplementary f tures are also being continued at Keith's, while on the coming Saturday another of the revived Mickey Mouse cartoons will be shown for that day |8 only. “Sign of the Cross,” Held Over Second Week. ¢'T"HE SIGN OF THE CROSS,” now playing at Warner's Metropol- itan, continues its engagement for a second week at this theater. This is| of prominence are Mildred Adair, prima dona; Murray Briscoe, charac- ter actor; Joan Lee, Harry Cornell, juvenile: Gladys McCormack, ingenue; Lou DeVine, Dutch comic; Gertie Fore- man, Margie Lee and Ray, Really and Roy, *hoofers” extraordinary. Among the 18 merry chorus are American, English, French and Italian rls. Matinees will be given daily. A Capells Choir In Concert Monday. "THE spproaching Lenten concert by the A Capella Choir of First Con- gregational Church, which will take place Monday evening at 8:45 o'clock New Low Price Starts THURSDAY! MILK CHOCOLATE SILVER BELLS, Pound .. Dainty bits of delicious milk chocola Just large enough for a good bite. individi in foil. A popular candy with the kiddies d grown- ups alike. . This new low price starts Thursday. SAVE ON THESE POPULAR $1 Nujol Mineral Oil, pt. . . . $1 Pile-Foe Ointment, tube . . 85¢c Moones Emerald Oil. . . Milburns Malarix Capsulc-. . . $1.25 Liquid Peptonoids, plain. . 60c Joint Ease Ointment. . . . .. $1.35 Gudes Pepto Mangan. . . . Personal Hygiene KEY'S ASTRINGENT POWDER is a safe. non- poisonous preparation that is & real foe to germ life. 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