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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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7 THE llKOOKLYN DAILY KAl.Li;. 'KW YOKK. Tl KSDAV. 11X KMIMIU 7. take unio hiinwlf a wife and to at- Bankruptcy Pet tions The Cinema Circuit vry Ivi! for a short flirt at vouth.

i t'Wrr luM In nmth.n on th Capitol's P--ren wek. The pl lurization In by K. A. of iT-iiiany, in this country for rare filmic Ktm uk "Variety" iid "The Laugh." It vu dirtcted l.y th name By martin dickstein Special Low Fare EXCURSION next Sunday WASHINGTON 5 BALTIMORE A Bit A A '-AN 4 Ft. 11 t-4.

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A-ttHlFM. 'i Mth il-- 1. I. I Old Ironsides' Spreads Her Sails Again at lic Rivoli Emil Jannings in a Beautiful "Faust" at the Capitol. tnd the christening of Ills firstborn." If "Old Ironside" is to remain in lht--e parts until another white I rnnl)r rolls around las well it serves to.

that success would very likely Im traceable to this remarkable pair of playera. The only leaky seam. I think. In all the sturdy hull of the vessel was the "romantic relief' In the painstakingly tolletted person of Ksther Kalhtun, who managed to bob up at the inoHt absurd momenta a symbol of Yankee maiden virtu among all those lusty farers of the sea. "OKI Ironsides." In spite of this.

II 4 Ut. Ol.n IHdNSIDKH a phntodrarr.a lijr l.ailr.tic Plalllnra, hy Jam" "Vu. for K.ninrta Al the r.Uoit Thfitr. J.iinini:'. h.

a.J this to hi re-nutrkaMe prtrava1 the proud doorman i I at Laugh. 'Hith Hulo-r tn th in "1 he I-os of rhsraoh" and Kaust is coium), d.tt.lv plavd by Oosta -k man and Marguerite created a i and frat'lie creature bv t'aiiilJU Horn. A- Marguerite's Aunt ha. Yvette tiuil-ler. gives a capital performance, one which is worthy of tlon by our own less careful eharacter actressen of ur.tender years.

The photography and the nttir- of this Herman invader at he Capitol are, uf course, beautiful to see. In thote departmei.ts of the cinema the Teuton towers and shonlders above the picture makers of Hollywood. 'Kaust" in recommended by all means. If it Uu't exactly "a poem In it is at least tn cellulotd prose which has come this way in a long time. who ha mao very nearly vury fin picture which ham evr truv.ld frm the "Ifinwand" theatnrti of Vllhlm-xtruKH to picture houns of Ainertra, 'Kuust iK, I the niost beautiful film the Capitol haa ahown alnce "The Walts Dream." Those who know the fuiry drama of (iothe will know how the K'il Spirit known an Mpphlato came upon carnival day to Faust's town and spread black la true and terror among the Kanat, wie and holv man that he wan.

II i mat It.K A It It A II A a iisii I. I UAm, at i It I t. t4 Vi SMI tr, li laatit TTi. rrt-tion with lirr aturd lorer. And I- aiiftt, i 'fianre of the bla'k MVphipto who ever B'itnl beiilnd hint, ruMhfs to t'T aid and tt wnh her In the blazinie pyre.

"KauM" is tmrodwrd to lt audi-ncp ttn "a poem in pictures." It is something li than that. I think, though thrre Is no denying the ptiftic lo-liti-sa of the majority of ttH SfJUt-ncB. The picture suffr obviouslv in its central portions from sluwlng down in tempo, a weakness which the producers have endeavored to ooncul undr the cloak of repetition. I rffr to those incidents in the wood ut Kastertide where the iianutrd Kaust souglH to win th? ill Marguerite' to his boom. Mr.

Murmtu well have eliminated love around the tre and thereby lessened the expectation that these two lovers, once cuuuht hi each other's arms, would hurst into song. Th MnpMwto of Kmil Jannings Is A bt-efy fellow in a red satin suit on the screen it is reproduced black), who as given to sly humors as he Is to his blackest sutunlcul conmvemont. It is a masterful characterization, even for THI2 OAST rharl.a Farrall leather Hal.tcn WaJlar. Harr Th Trie bna'n The dmtnoilbri- PrrM. li-atar.

Mit-har-l Tha Cook Bancroft -a llillH Johnny Wala.r F.tli.r.ton iivorsa Ubdfray is a tremendous picture, masterfully directed and daringly photographed. Honorable mention for other performances is made of Charles Far-rell aa the Boy. Charles Malles as Commodore Treble, afnd Johnny Walker as Stenhen Decatur. Cortelyou Auditorium 2585 Bedford Brooklyn Books Now Open for 1927 Reservations for Receptions, Weddings, Banquets, and Social Affairs Tel Ing-crftoll 0222 could not wipe out the scourge, JtuafMiif tmwWmhimttmm 4. 19 A Baltimore Ik Ohio ImUar t.srsratoa Dmmbtr tStsj renounced his fod and went to seek aid from the Kvil One.

Mephlsto rave Fauat back his youth and took flaim upon his aoul for the rest ot his life. And bo the legend is unfolded tn "Faust" given many, many opportunities to cant Its praiae litre praise wus due, and very, very tew chances to turn down Ita manicured thumbs in displeasure. Th high mMlent of "Old Ironside" came. course, when the lordiy and lovei friKate Constitution, with all sails a-apread in the breeae, inored into Tripoli Harbor to engage In battle the duxky horde ot Harbary buccaneers. The tension remaine.I throughout that famous encounter with the pirates, during which the sanded decks of "Old Ironsides" were slimy with many a brave lad's blood.

As the flrst Yankee gun boomed Its challenge to the Trlpulltans ashore the lllvoll screen widened to dimensions twice Its ordinary size. Thereafter, the combat became the more exciting In ita miscroscopic aspect. Only brief reference may be made at this time to the priceless performances of Wallace Ileery as the bos'n of the frigate Ksther and George Bancroft as the master gunner of the Constitution, who. while under the influence of a brace of grogs, "extended his furlough to that day when the maiden of this hros rejuvenated heart ta to be EAGLK CIJkSRIFlKn ADS wllltng flni wllllrig workers. I.ASSIKIKD ADS srs la I TUB KAiil.F.

burned at the stake for her indls- ui a LiuaUiuu. MOTION- PICTURES of more than pausing Interest are becoming; the rule rather than he exception thene December eve-nlnini along the Hlalto. The week land thla be but Tuesday) has already brought "Potemkln," "Michael Strogorr," "Faust" and "Old Ironsides" to the Broadway cinema theaters. "Old Irsnaides" -j many respects a magnlncfift production. In other respects, perhaps might one Kay In Its more romantic renpecta? It tumbles from magnificence Into veriest tosh.

Rut, In truth, the brilliant assemblage at the Rlvoli last night waa TAI'ST' Cfa'a airean production of lortha'a drama. llrctd by K. w. M'jr-nau. atarrtns Emil Jannlnsa.

Prea.ni.d at tha Capitol Th.ater by Metro-Uoldwys-Mayar. THE CA8T. Charub Warner Fuetterer Tha Evil Spirit, talleil Mahlato, Kmll Jannlnsa Panel tjoata, Ekman Camilla Horn H.r Mother Frieda Richer Her Brothar Vitentlne. Uleterle iiii.iii.huiHu.im(,ii,iw..i,H.i.iit..ii.i.ji.i.,tjhjiiiiwmw..i,.i.yi.).ijifw utrifTiiK Her Aunt Marina The Duke "r'e Barclay Tha Ducheaa Henna, Balph The legend of "aust. in which that learned old man came to pay tha goklynJs Christmas Stifi To Useful Gifts 1pk Chair, form inf a bappr rom pauioa for tbs deik kt ht-d a tm Jeltghtrnl itrlr, Nt-4 Tablet Hkt'bMt.

in rounij x)ip and Junc id a wottderfullT tiniart black lar-qur fto Ifh with Or1uial decoration. Uattv of her Hfvlih rt- ft. $1 liblfi $50 From the Housewares Store EVERY WOMAN Stainless Steel Carving Sets R79 to $52.50 CotnmrdeinrhirifK nJ latfiutir will. fJ.riTl.nl It) I'hllU'Mt dfi-uratlon. Tlio top in marble.

jo combination I. 1 $389 Who Owns a "Vacuum Cleaner" Brass Jardiniere i Including the world's best Larue makers. Hoth imported and domestic. All packed in satin-lined display boxes. 1 Whose Hobby Is Horn Stainless Steel Knife and Fork Sets See for yourself how "Positive Agitation" lifts the rug from the floor, flutters it on a cushion of air and gently, swiftly, taps out the deeply embedded dirt.

No other cleaner combines these fundamental cleaning principles and without them such thorough cleaning of a rug as The New Hoover accomplishes is virtually impossible. us show you why it adds years to the life of your rugs, because only The Hoover can be depended upon to remove the ruinous, ground-in grit that cuts away the nap. Just telephone us and set the day. You need not feel the slightest bit of obligation. YOUR cleaner has saved your time for better things than housecleaning, promoted health, saved your nerves and strength.

You certainly wouldn't go back to the broom-and-beater days, but You'd be interested, wouldn't you, in something far better? Then why not let us bring The New Hoover to your home and really clean a rug? Let us show you that it actually removes more than twice the dirt, in the ordinary cleaning time, as even former Hoovers (131 more, to be exact) Let us show you why The New Hoover's Positive Agitation has revolutionized cleaning standards why it is the greatest advance yet made in home-cleaning science. Choice Furniture That It's a Distinction to Give And Still More so to Own li your quest is for something away from the common, in a gift that will contribute to the room it will occupy something of the same grace that a bracelet imparts to a pretty wrist, you will find it here among this jewel-like Furniture ami with no premium attached to the price because of its h'ghly exclusive character. Loeser's has never brought together so much that is unusual in artistic and fashionable occasional pieces; pieces that will be found as indispensably handy as they will prove stunningly attractive in the niches they will fill. The Exceptional Beauty and Extenxivenesx of the Display Is Attracting Wklo Xotlcc. Ua.tning-Boicman $2 Imported ToasterS Poultry Shear.

$1.59 Imported tindi vr $5'95 NT-C Nut Bowl Sets tirt crackrr or Pir ahhtft are diitinotlr mnart ami fit into corner" wlit-i atmoKt nothing eUe wmid go. tirandfa titer -U-k di- ijn toil In a nt rti.i board. Price $75 $79 The Low Prices Impress Everybody Most Favorably Silver and gold poly- Universal Tip Tables from $11.75 to $fi0 Telephone Sets from $12.50 to Smokers' Cabinets from $15.75 to $03 Waste Baskets from $7.25 to $17 Console Tables from $6 to $80 KCretaire Bookcases from $49.75 to $350 Library Tables from $25 to $315 Muffin Stands from $10.75 to $24 Bookcases from $29 to $180 Occasional Chairs from $22 to $310 Windsor Chairs from $5.50 to $34 wtTON Street BOND STHJEET BROOKLYN LIVINGSTON ST ELM PLACa Writing Desks from $17 to $2H5 Tea Carts from $19.75 to $82 Tea Tables from $29 to $54 Coffee Tables from $14 to Silver Cabinets from $225 to Commodes from $270 to Love Keats from $1U2 to $230 Nested Tables from to $75 Leg Rests and Footstools from to Cogswell Arm Chairs from $4t to $310 End Tables from $3.95 to $39 Sewing Cabinets from $3.95 to $C1 chrome finish. Cracker Ticks are nickel- Other Coifee Service Sets $21.95 C-cup Percolator, large Tray and Sugar and reamer. Imported Wood Baskets 3 Striking Values Among the Lower Ranges $4.79 S3.

95 $3.95 About 150 Footstools at $3.50 $6.85 Tie, Colon UUvf Made of heavy willow with solid i WjPf l)ottoiii. Your choice of gray or iT' bjjV brown. A very practical gift. Th A Comfortable, Cood-iookhuf. Folding Chairs Special $2.95 i'our Chairs like these will be a welcome gift to a bridge-playing friend who'll like them because of their good looks and comfort, as well as their easy "tving-avuy" qualities.

A most attractive selection in kinds similar to sketch. Splendid variety. Some covered with tapestries, others covered with velour. with mahogany finished frame. No arm chair is complete without a Footstool.

Xo search for one complete without coming hero More than me hundrtd terei tn nittiurjfer lie pUni in New Jeriej where Kef peri Seaboard Coke is mtde I'risrilla airing Cabinets, reminiayit of early American A fashionable touch in any room today. These are in a good looking mahogany finish and are made with coin-partmented tray for spools anil other sewing supplies and implements. A special offering, $3.95. Special Value End Tables in the stylo sketched; firmly built of gum wood treated with mahogany finish top measurement 12x24 inches. A purchase comprising hundreds of this particular style enables us to place this extraordinary price upon it.

While thty last $3.93 each. They're good for schools and too. Made with full size concave back and upholstered scat and fiber-tipped legs. Finished in mahogany color. I -Toy pat ljiii', AGreat and Growing Industry In the bend of the Hackensack River where the Newark Turnpike crosses stands the plant of the Seaboard Coke Company.

Twenty-four hours of every day and every day of every week this great industry is pushed to the limit. Only in this way can the ever growing demands of thrifty householders for this good fuel be satisfied. Imported Leather Desk Sets $15 Also Leather Novelties Royal Wilton Rugs JACQUARD WOVEN Colors Through to the Hack $65! Two Sizes: 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 There are Wilton Rugs woven on other looms than jacquard looms, and you can buy Wilton weaves at a less price sometimes. But they are not such Rugs as these! The design of these Rugs goes through to the back of the Rug, just as the pattern does in inlaid linoleum. This assures more wear and durability.

Kveiy Rug perfect. Colors Are Taupe, Rose and Gray Torte. Designs Are the Open-Field Sort Quantities of these handsome leather Sets and novelties and a variety of styles make it easy to choose something for almost every friend. These leather Desk Sets come from Italy and consist of lok Tad. Letter Rack, Inkstand, Ten Holder and Letter Opener.

The design is an ullover effect in rich colorings, with a line of gold. $15. Ds.k Pad Corner. Sets of I'l'trentine paUi'in. ft' tun leather with gold tooling $2.23 Imported Bridge with trump milliliter and penril assorted colors 5'" Imported Bridge Seta, leather Case with two packs of and Score I'ad; in rose, blue, tun and brown colors.

$13.25 $13.25 Per net ton delivered in the bin Koppers Seaboard Coke Co. 504 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone, South 4100 very little pattern in the centers; handsome border effects with the center of the Rugs relieved by an occasional small motif, which is the most desirable style in Kugs today. The quality is all that the very grade of carpet wool can make it, and the deep pile gives to it a sheen that only the better Rugs have.

At $65. a rare opportunity. 'OPPERS 6 Soke ORE l-o'''r'a 11 I'. Ibm aThird Floor. 01926.

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