(Washington, DC). 1934-11-10
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With Helen YOUNG PIANIST HEARD _AMUSEMENTS._ Barrie Play, ‘La Cucaracha’ Comes to Town IN ARTS CLUB RECITAI Buddies of Signal Corps I-1 i ■ Makes Good Filrr i Ann Sugar Shows Development To Reunite in Hayes, Interpretive Ability and Hollywood - _i- Technical Power. fHIUNHAYES Knows Has Beei 'What Every Woman BY ALICE EVERSMAN. All Memfc ers of Film Colony Are on Common Ann Sugar, pianist, whose develop ~ I Handled in an Manner— Gentle- Ground in the Annual with BRIAN AHERN Intelligent ment is watched with interest by he Observance ft. at Earle. many admirers, presented the first < 1 men Are Born^Pind Buddy Rogers of Armistice Day. three recitals which she will give th! s DUKE ELUNCTOkJ %, AND HIS FAMOUS JCmW month, last evening at the Arts Clul I. BY E. de S. MELCHER. She was greeted by an audience c f BT MOLLIE MERRICK. ^^^ORCH ESTRA^^^ M. the and yours should JAMES BARRIE, public, truly good size, which was cordially re Calif., November 10 (N.A.N.A.).—Hollywood Is be to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for a faithful, attrac HI Willi** Powell and Mrrn* Lap I grateful sponslve throughout the program. a town where quick fortunes are made and millionaires in "Efelrn Prentice" tive and altogether worthwhile screen version of the formei The young student has jus may become paupers overnight. The financially secure of ■tan—DUNCAN SISTERS SIRstage play, “What Every Woman Knows,” which is no\ HOLLYWOOD,cinemaland have often been accused of rating their friends has been to make thi: reached her 15th birthday, whic playing at Loew’s Fox. Nothing spared to their checks and too to bother with places her on the threshold of according pay being busy one of those pictures of the year which every woman and mos finer of her “old friends.” to see. The men will consider it a trifli understanding musics \ men will want perhaps On the eve of art while demanding more than mer e Armistice day the little groups who meet to thin, but that is partly because they get it in the neck, thi technical proficiency and imitativ g talk things over fifteen years afterward don’t give much credence thesis of the being that no matter to what heights i play Interpretive ability. last evening sh t to these doubtless exaggerated tales. man it’s the woman who him there. _ ... .... U .... may climb, always gets showed a decided in gain the latte oatuiuttj' mgm is uic Mine uppuimeu ^CNBVAUERL^ The play being in tms case mosuy since ms last visit nere Mr. rtoger quality, which added a colo r others think it was sheer nervousness have to be has fire Into his “California Cava deeper this year in the film for old the players you again put to her colony on Van LJeanefte M—DONALD^ already skillful technical por Dyke’s part. thankful that Helen Hayes and Brian liers,” given them swell orchestration "buddies” to and talk trayal. One felt a more not [ get together (Copyright 3 by the North American made himself more comfortabl personal Aherne were given the chief roles. and Newspaper Alliance. Inc.J ^^kcMwuiWidwj^p In her readings and a finer study o r things over. And in these meetings Miss Maggie Wylie is not a on the stage. He is now a first rat of Hayes’ tonal possibilities. There was repos : standards will be Commq.'MRS WIGGS thp CABBAGE PATCH* of the original, but entertainer, presenting the sort of ai present day forgot- with PAULINE LORO *W C.FiElDS *ZASU PITTS postcard duplicate and concentration in her entir : a and characteriza- hour’s revue that won’t do anybod ten. Every one goes back to the place LHEVINNE ABBIVES. moving personal presentation that showed a harm. His company includes th thought tion which achieves success through any ful they occupied in 1918, and likes it. Josef Lhevinne. Russian pianist, who vivacious and attractive Jeannie approach to the subtle nuance 5 its Mr. Aherne's John Lanf will soloist with the simplicity. of the different style of musical ex One of the most interesting of these appear as guest from the shoulder, the three Rhythm Rascals, Jack Doug Shand is straight pression her program announced. National Symphony Orchestra tomor- his task is las, Emily Van Loesen (grand dancer groups is the photographic section of Kiu'ROCERS too—and while perhaps not all her dow afternoon at Constitution Hall, and a singer, who formerly was Unfortunately, playing in 9wmc $. <3oWrJ even harder than Miss Hayes’, he the Signal Corps, who took a solemn arrived in this morning halfback. from either the mechanical or inter Washington •JUDGE1 PRIEST* never skips from the path, leaving you was vow, when the armistice was signed, accompanied by Mme. Lhevinne. They Best thing In the show—“My Buddy pretive side, of correspondini with the impression that he was prob- value. her will be house guests of Mrs. Edwin B. —as done in four different styles b; Opening second group wit] to meet each year thereafter in Holly- as if not better, than one of the members of the ably just good, a truly of 5 Parker, the band. poetic reading Chopin’ wood no matter what they were doing was Richard Bennett when he first board of directors of the National “Nocturne in F Sharp." in which sh ; Maud Adams in the at the time. played opposite sustained the mood with artistic bal Symphony Orchestra Association. same play. A1 studio was At tomorrow’s concert Mr. NEW COMEDY TO HAVE ance, followed by two etudes givei ! Kaufman, executive, Lhevinne Others in the film contributing to will with an understanding Chopin flavor and commanding officer of this play Chopin’s famous “Concerto success include captain No. its general Dudley she missed a like for 2 in F Minor." Other composi- POPULAR LOCAL CAS1 feeling individu unit the war. and the beautiful Madge Evans during Wesley Ruggles, tions selected Dr. Hans Digges ality in the succeeding Debussy am by Kindler, come to think of it, Mr. was in the group, as were conductor (although, Liszt numbers. The Mozart "Con | director, of the orchestra, are “Sym- looks almost as old as his "44 Melcher Wil No. 4 Digges Below,” Play, certo in C Minor,” which conclude! I Otho Lovering, film cutter; Farciot phony in D Major,” Haydn; father!) And, since you know the the Lalo's overture “Le Roi d’Ys” and Feature Well Known Wash- program, had the assistance of he Edouart, camera man, and J. Wooster of this hard-headed, ambitious Artur story teacher, Felian Garzia, at the secom Honegger’s “Pacific 231,” which 1 now a millionaire Scotchman who climbs the Lambert, sportsman- a young ington Players. piano. The second instrument wa depicts musically railroad locomotive ladder of fame through some who will to to in political not a good one and the lack of blend | aviator, fly Hollywood motion. of his own efforts, and most of his A distinguished cast of Washing ing was a disturbing factor in ai be with his friends again. •wife’s efforts, too, there is really no ton players will appear in the leadin | t otherwise traditional reading. The comrade missing from the _AMUSEMENTS. that and you roles of “44 the new only more to say, except you Below,” corned ' Don Alvarado and Steffi Duna are the in the techni- an principal players Altogether interesting and prom unit this year is George Hill, the di- should and see it—and enjoy it. by de S. Melcher, dramatic criti go E, color ••short," "1* Cucaracha,” which is attracting attention this week at ising talent. Miss Sugar’s other who ended his own A * * * * pro rector recently life, _ of The Star, which Bess Davi s R-K-O NATIONALMm —SEATS SELLING— Keith’s. grams, Friday, November 16, am i and who served as a lieutenant under ^ 'T'HE dissonances of Duke El- Schreiner and Mabel Van Dyke wil 1 ---- able Friday, November 23, will offe r Kaufman the war. H Nirhts, 83e to S3.75: Mat*. 1 I during are featured this week on present Tuesday night, November 21 Wed. L hat.. 83c to 82.20 lington further opportunity to appreciate he r Kaufman and his men will drink a ^ Loew Fox to our and Wednesday night, November 2i The Theater Presents the stage—although “JUDGE PRIEST” BACK work. silent toast to the memory of George Guild. Mr. Ellington’s or- at Pierce Hall. These include Maui ' ^ way of thinking. Where and When Hill—as a requiem to the memory of chestra has about as little reason for Howell Smith. Caroline McKinlej AT a comrade. Ann COLUMBIA THEATER departed I WILDERHESS” being there as had that ballet when Ives, Ida Garrett Mattingly, Re NIGHT OF LOVE” “AH, |AST6 DAVSf fea- (“ONE a James Cagney film was also becca Tarwater, Lucia Hanna Had \17«rune DrotViorc* Cflirlin {c Kncv with Eugene O'Neill’i Comedy Earle. In of the ley, Patricia Dimitriu, John Sikkec Current Theater Attractions Cobb's of With tured at the spite Story Kentucky, GOES INTO FIFTH WEE* J preparations for "A Midsummer fact that Mr. Ellington can make George Farrington, Jesse Veitch, Pau i and Time of Showing. Will as ! Night's Dream,” which Max Reinhardt and can set Alexander and Paul Rogers Star, Again MOORE1 music out of a dishpan. Murphey. l will direct for them. From the mo- the music Frank Baer But, According to t —mss* on fire through is Reserva on F Metropolitai every person directing. Street. ment the picture was actually decided other Harlem tions and mail orders for Loew's Fox—“What Every Woman of his "Solitude” and tickets ma: These Are the Final work in the various b^^lOMEMKHT // Knows," at 10:50 a.m., 1:35, 4:20, 7:05 Officials, upon, was begun ballads, his brilliant cacaphony is so be had through Mrs.