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Anti-Knock I ***§ 400* F B-12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. IQftQ. Walter F. Swanker, will repeat the ! with room for 1.200 cars, and new •Journey's End* Friml. “The Vagabond King" ranks as with selections by the Fox Orchestra so that he and Genevieve eventually comedy for the benefit of the Church i schedn'rs go into effect on the Chesa- At Keith’s Saturday. one of the most beautiful talking and and the Fox Movietone newsreel. are brought together. of Reformation peake Beach Railway Saturday. of C. Sher- singing pictures ever produced. It is The change of bill, if made, will start The Hearst News, the In the auditorium i screen version R. technicolor, Saturday this Metro tone short of that church, at Second and B streets rill's famous play, "Journey’s filmed entirely in and fully of week. subjects and the Columbia re-creates the motley costumes, regal Orchestra and Where southeast, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, > Normandy,” End.” comes to the R-K-O the will complete the program. What’s What "Chimes of splendors and the picturesque squalor i "Dumbbells in Ermine” _ - under the direction of Earnest Kahlert. Jewish Center Sunday. Keith's Saturday. Evelyn THE the of Paris in the days of Villon. Earle's Comic New Feature. "The White The cast will include Miss The tremendous success of Hell of Pit* Pain” “Chimes of Normandy,” a comic Supporting Mr. King are Jeanette Davis, Miss Kathryn Foltz, Miss Mar- | 'J’HE stage play Is so w-ell known that it FIRST NATIONAL and Vitaphone Features Thrills and Surprises at Rialto. Theaters Payne, Emily opera acts, by Plan- recounting. MacDonald, O. P. Heggie, Lillian Roth, _ to Be Seen in Washington garet Mrs. Mueller. Albert in three Robert needs no The screen ver- comedy and one of the leading Rialto Theater management Attractions Soon Keller, “Journey's Warner Oland and a thousand other an- Latham. William Alan Sanders quette, will be presented by the Zallp- sion of JHEnounces a and Albert Mueller. -1 End" is said to fol- players. Great choruses boom forth the dancing comics of the American stage surprise for the next Not content with gathering the pro- sky Opera Studio at the Jewish Com- stirring strains of the vagabond songs. share the spotlight at Warner week, starting Saturday, in what is “The Misleading Lady” * low the stage play I | Bros. claimed to be National Players, Next Week. posal, Helen Steele also permit* the Seaside Park munity Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, closely and is de- Cries and the clash of arms are heard ; I Earle Theater for the new week, begin- the most startling sen- guests to eavesdrop on the ardorful Opens Saturday. in the thrillingscenes of battle between ! ning Friday. “£°n e eT fllmed 11 te called commencing next Sunday at 8:15 p.m. scribed as practi- r, „ “The COR the new week swain. What eventuates when he the Parisian beggars and the villainous The picture Ermine,” White Hell of Pits Palu.” and r Saturday Seaside Park, the new The entire production is under the cally the play it- ( is "Dumbbells in was Mondav the National Players will learns he ha* been made a fool of makes r photographed Burgundians. a roaring farce, with Armstrong, made secretly atop the world’s greatest Chesapeake Bay, self Vagabond Robert “The Misleading Lady,” a farce for as hilarious an evening as one could beach resort on personal direction of Mme. Marie Zalip- just “The King” tells the story ; Barbara Kent, Hoyt, mountain range. The showing in offer and recorded Arthur Claude Gil- ington Wash- which seems perennial in its longevity. ask. will open as the newest recreation place sky. Eugene Shastan, who is well known ¦•T’- / as it stood, with- of how Villon, the poor poet, was al- j lingwater, James Gleason. Mary Foy. will be the world’s premiere and It may be remem- for Washingtonians. The new park, lowed by the weak French King to take Charlotte Merriam and other adept en- the film will be shown in New York bered that this was “Jar,s Babies" as a stage director of New York, is in out elision in word the at situated on high land swept by breezes direction. incident and the throne of France for a week. In \ : tertainers. Roxy Theater, it is announced, in the tale that made Coming to Gayety. water, charge of the stage or those seven days stage the very near from the replaces the old board- Katherine Hertzberg. well known to . with only a few the vagabond saves I The attraction is none other future. a stage star of week the Gayety Theater will walk and concessions at Chesapeake Paris from Burgundy and wins the girl! than Joe Frisco, dancer wit, "White Hell” is described a Stone and XJEXT the Washington public, will sing the sequences brought ! and old as drama Lewis present Mae Brown and her “Jazz Beach, and Ls declared to be thoroughly he loves. friend of the tilted derby and the jaunty of hair-raising thrills and a powerful attracted the at- leading role of SerpOlette. Henri the into sight that Babies," a lively show of pep and fun. modern in every respect. A beautiful Marquis will be sung by Giuseppe were described cigar, which haven’t been seen in Wash- story. But the story is as nothing tention of movie popular Bobby erected, Palace’s New Picture, ington for years. against magnates The cast Includes the new dance hall has been and Bruno, who is of Washington’s most or suggested rather several Frisco has the stark tragedy that one sees ! to that Moss, a Washington boy, Joe Lorell and his famous band, from one l “The Lady of Scandal.” made New York his abode, entertaining worked they Nis.n: Joe promising Charles Gor- « shown before out by nature. Human degree that part, a tramp come- Central Palace, New York, baritones. Dr. than the natives with his inimitable are actors tendered him who plays the of the Grand don, who played the part of Gaspard | the footlights. DUTH CHATTERTON, the distin- concep- submerged by the mighty perform- an dian; Dorothy Glenn, the “Frisco will play there all season. tions of dance forms of the old Barbary ance of the elements offer in the movies, the Miser several seasons ago, again will ¦HHBB I The raid into the guished star, will be seen at Loew s in a land far above Flash.” and a fine chorus of singers and All the customary amusements of lines led by Palace Saturday in Coast and employing his hat and cigar the clouds. Aerophotography, of course, which he accepted. resorts, play that part. The role of Germaine Colin Cliv*. enemy the Metro-Goldwyn- k of dancers. Summer such as coaster dips, will be sung by Sara Pqterson. Osborn and Ra- Mayer production “The Lady of to assist him in his merrymaking. played a large part in the success of I The theme Babies” like, will be Scan- "Dumbbells in Ermine” is laughable i Miss Brown and her “Jazz the whip, skooter and the a visible episode, dal,” with Basil Rathbone Ralph a White Hell.” and still, it is said, the l“Th e Misleading a run Saturday. leigh now becomes and of Lynn Starling’s come to the Gayety after of 35 in operation In addition too, finale, w'here the bom- Forbes in the supporting screen version big audience will be continually ¦ Lady” deals with Columbia The- there will be an attractive miniature “Damaged Souls” and so, the cast. stage success, “Weak Sisters,” and shows wondering Ithe propensities of continuous weeks at the bardment starts that spells the doom of The story, by Frederick Lonsdale, where the camera was when some of New York. A record reception is railway, a "custer ride” and one of Continues at the Little. how some clever showgirls turn the the spectacular la cute youngster, ater. the British company in the trenches author of “The Last of Mrs. Ghsyney,” a most and breath-taking anticipated for her at the Gayety. those popular miniature golf courses SOULS,” which is being There glimpses deals with Elsie, an tables on reformer and bring happi- scenes ever caught by motion Iwho, to test her a «£)AMAGED before St. Quentin. are actress,'’who con- ness to a girl of Puritan environment a picture 'acting ability, that are creating such furore. The shown to woman audiences the action that is taking place out- sents to marry John, a scion of English photographer are shown. i Westminster Players new com- ex- of and her prifie fighter sweetheart. agrees with her swimming pool will hardly be the dugout, such as the enemy aristocracy. His father attempts to buy Cllffard Brook*. j In “The Wise Cracker" Friday. pleted in time for the opening, but it clusively this week at the Little Theater, side Additional features will include the manager win a j his and moving the girl off, and for this ¦ to a street, coming out of trenches reason they Pathe and The Evening Star-Universal proposal a young man be- : 'THE Westminster Players, who suc- will be available when the water is on Ninth it is announced, will announce their engagement, par- from fervid * to the attack. and a reels, Graham . “Tj | cessfully presented the farce com- little warmer. be held over another and final week ents’ plot separate news the latter with Mc- If ‘ fore the night is over. There is a week i In the picture one detail is said to to them follows.
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