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18 ° _— Ifirst with classic interpretation and |other orchestral numbers. was playe |the second with dramatic fire and | with proper dash. gl AM U SEM ENTS convincing sincerity. Miss Lashanska | The fifth and last Washington con —_— a 0 has a charming personality and |cert of the orche perfect poise, which was tested when Irf n Tuesd ;|ft'r'_rn<‘>flv>l, {a large cat unexpectedly dashed from | 15. in nal Theatet. Boston Symphony Concert. | the orchestra, over the footlights and | Erno Dohnanyi. pianist, w e linto the orchestra pit, not in the least | soloist. More interesting programs have been | disturbing the singer. though she w chosen by the Boston Symphony OT- | jn the midst of an aria from “Louise. “Girl in the Spotlight. chestra (Pierre Monteux, conductor) | At the close of her number she was | o S 5o Lot than that given by the organization |enthusiastically fa manystimenl, AT e O O e e v yesterday afternoon fore an the yplause amounting to an ov »i ey bertaliaTas e o) dience which filled the National Thea- | tion 2 He el Hulda Las! prano, how- | in G major, | T «d with practically th I, s a charmin ature of the known Wax ‘played | presented with practically the concert. She has f lyric qual- | with simplicity, v and_ grace. | company that appeared in New Vo ¢, though limit . and sings [but the tone of the vieling was thin | Boston and Philadeiphin, i ar and pur and ere seemed a |.| ”2 \‘r r I: of ddly buis 1e Jour,” from Charpen- | centl Minerva Grey! Bunice tier's “Louise,” sung with smooth Ducasse’s * Y LS outs e erajinme iegato and beautiful phrasing. the |jor, which, in d who can sing anc Hospital Cotton Sterilized Pound Rolix riex and all other hrands included opportunity to -ohtajr Towels at aalf the 3 All nine stores have a good supply. Make your selection ear Tursday, Friday and Saturday 7th and K Sts. Store No. 2 7th and E Sts. Store No. 3 14th and U Sts. N.W. Store No. 4 7th and M Sts. Store No. 5 8th and H Sts. N.E. Store 3 W. S. Thompson Branch 703 15th St. N.W. Store No. 7 11th an‘d G Sts. N.W. - > OT the government stock . Formerly Atkinson’s iver, with handles that TAX N.w. N.wW. triple silver plated N.W. 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As many NicKel-Plated Nickel-Plated have been sold to the pub- Case Case lic in this city with such complaint, we GUARANTEE THEM and will REFUND your MONEY on every box. Seamless Brass $4.00 half-pint $2.20 $4.50 pint..$2.59 §6.75 quart.$3.89 Seamless Brass $4.25 half-pint $5.00 pint s $7.25 quart.$4.19 Manila Cigars are becoming a favorite more and more every day, the workmanship is good and the mildness of these cigars satisfy the majority of smokers, $3.25 3 for 10c B None Sold to Dealers 100 “Buy All You Want” Our stores are stocked with n large assortment of fancy shape Manila Cigars, in fresh, prime condition, at attraetive prices, L) Guaranteed Metal Hot-Water Bottles Bostonia, three pint $139 size, this sale. BABEK The Quick and Sure Cure for Malaria, Chills, Fever and La Grippe It Is a Powerful Tonlc and Appetizer QGuaranteed Toothbrushes Japanesc sinke, Bome or Trana. parent Handley Excellent Will cure that tired feeling, pains in the back, limbs and head, Contains po quinine, arsenic or habit-forming jn- gredients, Get a bottle and have it in the hwuse for immediate use. Mr. Herbert will conduct the aug- mented orchestra on the opening | nisht. also the following night. “Cognac.” Cognac.” a comedy-drama, in three acts. will be presented at the Shubert- asco Theater next Monday night. his company, organized for Broadw: where it will be seen following its en. all village in Jon a sn Vermont. complete the bill I Sunday at 3 1 carl lm» v, Mason and Keeler and the current week's offerings will be seen !(ox' the last times, “Extra Dry.” m B. Friedlander's big m: Vv production, xtra Dry,” wit book by Harlan Thompson and music and lyrics b Friedlander himself. will be the great feature of the Cos- mos Theater Dbill next week. Fea- turing Jack Fairbanks, Jeannette wrence, Sue Parker and Lawrence erland, with one of the most bril- liant choruses of the season. it announced as the highest priced ac W comed of the year. Others will incinde Marconi and Marconi, accordion stars; Robert Henry Hughes and company in “Bill Blithers. Lawyer.” an amus- ing play; Wilson and WHson in “The Bandmaster and the Coon.” Leon and Mitizi. acrobats comical, and Lawle: and Little in songx and merry chatter The great matinee feature will be Fatty Arbuckle’s big photoplay. “The Life of the Party.”” Mack Sennetts “The Fireside Brewer” will lead the other film features shown at all per- formances. A Vi good bill is promised for Suhday, starting at 3 p.m. Strand. ’ Next week, beginning Monday, the photoplay offering ut the Stiand 1'h ter will show for the first time in Wash- ®ton “The Stealers,” William Christy Cabanne’s story, and a Robertson-Col: superspecial, with special stage and lighting effects. Mr. Cabanne, forme: assistant to David Wark Griffith, con- ceived, wrote, directed and produced “The Stealers: A farcial odd by Howard Clark. eniitled “Nine O'Clock.” will be the feature of the vaudeville bill. Others will be Wilbur and Lyke, in songs, bounds and sayings; and Tobe Greemer, in Hart and Helene, exponents of armony and originulities, and illy Bernard and Chariotte Meyers, in The Cabby and the Fare.” Bdah Delbridg, their own song “Jingle Jangle.” musical burletta, “Jingle will be the attraction at the ‘ater next week, the first of this organization in Max Field and Frank the featured come- the Morrissey Sister: Dorothy—heading the feminine contingent. Others include Harry O'Neal, Loretta Ahearn, Fan- ;‘_h' Albright, Morton Beck and Fred rust. Sir Philip Gibbs Tuesday. Sip Philip Gibbs, the famous English Journalist and author, who is making a short lecture tour of the United | appearance Washington. Anderson are dians, with Stella and will be heard in this city at Theater Tuesday afternoon, ary 8, at 4 o'clock, under the local management of T. Arthur Smith, Mr. Gibbs will have as his subjec “What America Means to the World, on which he is acknowledged 4 foremost authority. may be obtained at the of-l Arthur Smith, 1306 G street. Cleveland Orchestra. I A program of unusual interest ls promised by Nikolai Sokoloff, conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, for the first appearance of that organization at the National Theater Tuesday afternoon, February §. The principal orchestrai work will be Rachmaninoft's “Sym- phony No. 2 in E Minor.” Mishel Piastro, violinist, whose first appearance in America this season has inspired high commendation, will play Lalo’s *‘Spanish Symphony for V& n and Orchestra.” “The Mastersingers’" prelude by Wagner concludes the pro- gram, ts are now on sale at Mrs. Greene's concert bureau, 13th and G streets, Potter Recital Tuesday. A jolnt recital will be given by Louls Potter, planist, and Ruby Potter, go- prano, Tuesday evening. February 8, at the New Masonic Temple Audi- torium, 13th and M York avenue northwest, An Interesting program bas heen prepared, covering volce and plano literature from Bcarlatti and Veracinl down to present Euro- pean and American composers. Tickets are on sale at the offices of T. Arthur Smith, 1304 G street north- west, Birgit Engell-l’.mu:enee Leonard, Birglt Engoll, the Danish soprano, and Laurbnce Leonard, the English baritons, will ba heard in joint recital at the sixth concert of the T, Arthur Smith ten-star series, at the New Na- tional Theater Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, The program will be as follows: By Birgit Engell: Arja of Larissa, from “Ii triofo di Clelia” (Gluck), “Nina” (G, B.Perholes), “Amarilli” (G. ccini), * “La Procession” (Cesar 3 Le Bonheur est chose legere (Saint-Saens), “Quelle souffrance” (Lenormand), Plerrot” (Winter Watts), “Pastoral” (D. de Corval- Rubner), “Spring’s Fancy” (Densmore). By Laurence Lesnard: Aria “Vision Fugitive,” from *Herodiade” (Masse- net); “Lamento Provencal” (Pala- dilhe), “Carnaval (Kourdrain), "Il Neige” (Bemherg), “Inter Nos” (Alex- ander MacFayden), The Page's Road Song (lvor ~ Novelle), * Memento” (Tirindelli), Tickets may be obtained at the of- fices of T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G street. “Ignorance of the Educated.” Gilbert K. Chesterten, the English esgayist, philosopher, dramatist and poet, who recently arrived in this country for his first lecture teur, will appear at the New Natienal Theater Thursday, February 10, under the local management of F. Arthur Smith. His subject will be “The Ignorance of the Educated.” The theme of Mr. Chesterton’s lecture is typical of his literary style. He delights in para- dox, Whenever he writes or talks he shows himself to be a master of epigram and wit, who thinks in meta- phors and pictures, vivid, fantastical and colorful. Tickets may be obtained at the offices of T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G street. THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 1921. May Loy ginning next Sunday, riage of William Ashe. gagement here, includes Olive Tell, Tom | caret Mayo's stage version of the | via Ficld and others. “Cog celebrated novel by Mrs. Humphrey W L T T LT T nnunununnnnnnnm LT LTI Photoplay Features. mount - Cosmopolitan u Winston Churchill’'s magazine “The Inside of the Cup.” “The Inside of the Cup,” the Pa production “Marriage of William Ashe. {which began a run at Loew's Colu Allison will ew's Palace Theater next week. be- in “The Mar- based on Mar- rd. It is the story of a convent | bla last Suna. be featured at | inue ton. Marguerite William P ayton. Edith Hal any cthers are seen in the athered together by Director C next w ap Child Movie; ;t -A\xditorium. ra- of story afternoon, will con- Carle lor ast el- | Wednesday, “Passion.” starring Pola Negri; Thursday and Friday. National Pictures’ production of “The of Darkened Windows," and day, Waullace Reid, in “The Charm School.™ Crandall’s. The first three dayvs of next week fternoon, Every Numbh Norn of nning Sunday Phillips, in “Once t and Harold Lloyd's The last four days in Select's production “A Cumberland Romance”: Friday, E in “Wanted at Head- Saturday, Frank Mayo. in Marriage b Raphael. George Walsh lay and Tuesday. Lon Cha- Penalty Wednesdas, derick, in “The lLove ot Parlor, Bedroom raldine Farrar, the Desert and London’s tory he inday in “Number Friday, Flame of aturday, J ‘Shades.......... Heavy opaque cloth shades, in white and ecru. Perfect roll- ers. Sold as are—mone ex- changed. — 3,600 Pairs Imported Chamoisette Gloves On Once more the original and only imported C} Sale at LESS Than the moisette gloves—an exclusive Kayser product—are available in quantity t Genuine —after having been practical'y off the market during the war period. -~ We’ ¢ future. Kayser Short Gloves Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, in 2-clasp “style, with spear backs. 69 Over 1000 pairs on c sale tomorrow at Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, in 2-clasp style, with four-row em- broidered backs. 800 pa’rs on sale tomor- row at 79¢ New Purchase—New Price! Onyx Pointex FULL-FASHIONED Thread Silk Hose Worth $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Every Pair Perfect $1.79 BLACK, White and ALL Colors 40 dozen pairs of these splendid pure silk stockings, fresh from the makers—samples hundreds of eager shoppers tomorrow. Pointex heel and square heel styles to choose from. and surplus—ready to supply The famous Onyx Many of these hose are pure thread silk all the way to the top; others have lisle garter top. quality, and absolutely perfect. Every pair is of the inimitable Onyx White, black, cordovan, navy, gray, suede, aluminum, brown, russet, Palm Beach and other colors. Philippine Underwear Reduced At $2.49—: o "~ Beautiful Philippine Nightgowns, Enve- Chemise and Drawers, made entirely by hand and hand embroidered. Many re- lope fined patterns, At $2 9 Women's . $3.50. $398 and $498 Philippine Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise and Straight Chemise handmade and hand em- broidered. Chic Spring Hats Fascinating New Arrivals Featured at $4.95 $7.50 $9.95 High quality, distinguished stylcs and low prices meet on common ground in this enrlf display of spring millinery. All the correct small and medium models in silks, straws, novelty braids and com- binations, Bright with flowers, fruits, wreaths, ribbons and orna- ments, Our Special Trimmed Hats At $3.95 Are the Talk of the City ve just received 3.600 pairs—brand-new, strictly perfect—and to celebrate the oc- sion are going to sell them for even less than the new low prices that will prevail in the White, black and all shades. Kayser Strap- Wrist Gloves Kayser Chamoisette (Gloves, smart strap - wrist style with spear backs or backs of four-row embroid- c ery in two colors. Choice i=--=.2.C Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, smart strap-wrist style, hali P.K. sewed. Heavy six-row embroid- s 35 ered backs. 600 o pairs on sale — QT The Final Big Cut on FINE COATS Sold for $39.90 to $64.90 $20.50 The announcement hundreds of women have waited for—coats of the highest type in one big slashing sale at a price that doesn’t meet average cost of pro- duction. Belted and loose models Bolivia, goldtone, velour and lined with splendid silks. cloth co collars. All the good colors. COATS $16-50 Of Bolivia, broadcloth, short black plush coats. i idwi dels. cloth. A dozen stunning midwinter mo t ed W silk; plush coats lined with venetian or durable mercerized fabrics. Umbrellas. . . umbrellas of perfect popular coi ferrules ew Spring Prices in coats suedene Fur collars—of raccoon, Australian opossum and sealine; s trimmed with fur bands, and immense tailored and embroidered cloth 29.90, $32.90 & $34. velour and silvertone—also long and Collars of sealine, Kit coney, plush and Powers Impersonates Elmer Stabba. | £iFl Who runs away, incurs the en- | The first of a series of Suturday|pidden ¢ “Mutiny of the Elsinore.” doughboy who has Just returned from [mity ef certain members of the Brit-) movies for children at the Auditorium AT | AouEHE ovials ‘sh aristocracy by marrving a promi- | 13(h and New York avenue northwest. Savoy. Caltiiniparagmatadll nent official and later all but ruins | Will oben on February 5. with “Jack i WP POARe Wi S ["Woody as a - doughboy, Earl Wat- | her husband in attempting revenge and the Bean Stalk” included .'"“;‘",‘ Lt of Clay™ : T i kin, returned from the front, dis- | for the slights of her associates. | program. The perforn el % Thing' : Wadn, { covers in Marcelle none other than’ Cog- o Rl e Clothe ursday, Justitie Johnstone nac. a_ famous French cocotte. Then “Isobel.” Sffernoong al 130 e S Satur- | in “Blackbirds™; Friday el Julienna Shelout o rh shS DSt B ey e cete iEginnIng SSundny gt clean,wholesome program: | day, Mabel Julienne Scott and Monte | Scott Monte Blue, Phe Juck- " s Crandall's Metropolitan, the photo- tory of “Jack and the Bean| Blue in “The Jucklins | urday, We Barry, in e play of James Oliver Curwood's story " so familiar to the nursery is! EHEA | “Way Down East. of “The Trail's Efd” will be shown d. with the exception of the Avenue Grand. | — D. W. Grifith's motion picture tri- | inder the new tifle_ “Isobel” House | \well remembered giant. entirely by ‘ | Truxton. 5 T s emofion picture tri-| peters and Jane Novak have the| (hilgron nday and Monday, Wesley Barry. in| ” ’ Theater mext week. The | Principal roles in this gripping narra- = 3 nd Wedneaday, |, Sunday ana Dead e iMlith artistic efforts i colors, | tive of the far north | Child Movies at Belasco. Phomas: Melgh O Al Ay hay. | drsath Chanio wday, Blanch 1 effects av ade E S o i pANC 3o B F Swee 5 sy P e nresons o el i r::aA “She Couldn’t Help It. | [The last showing of the season of | Do Negr, PNE aturday. | Sweel e T i SR s the child movinz. pictu bition | pay Fredefick ve of {Helen he Light s o the e mhio o wiprierenced [y week, beginning Sunday, at the Shubert-Belasco Theater will | vamity - | Woma $ Nov i have 1 G toiadl e e ani < Rialto Theater a R | be given Saturday morning from 10:30 | > o | “Wantea”at Headquarters” s a Ravaihe ot pmpressed Y | (yre will feature Bebe Daniels {to 12 o'clock, with a program, in <tari of Tarzan the framner in iwhich this genius of |iatest production. “She Couldn't Helb|cfuqing ~Goldie Locks.” n fajry story Criterion € m has made this old p adapted from the story by Miriam | Lyl PRI Rras | S e wis i Wil AT RO6 e HGE et ey 2 Heart of a Prince in_thr v Sage Hen,” an NOt the lenst Tnicresticont e | Michelson. pub »d_under the title of | gopp . Bumy inks™ and [ feature. to b n next week at the ) remarkable cast, which includes Lil. | ™ the Bishop's Carriage. Her Famil pimal picture, and | Criterion bexinning Satur- | yTalmadee, i ard Barthelmess, Low- ot T " “The Landing of Columbus™ a page|day. story of mother love | 3 m\ 1y, Pauline rman, Burr Mclntosh, Mary The Truant Husband. | of history | I e Burglar Bold- | rs. Morgan Belmon® and a host and through Wednesday of | This will be a special day for Wash n mother whose beauti | Diiesans: e el el next eek Moore's Garden Theater will | ington s hols, und the auspices ined unscathed h { 0 i .“” % T offer “The Truant Husband.” an adap- | of the Juvenile Movie Club tongues and vicious deeds Helio- tation of Albert Payson Terhune's story | = : Hex Dorothy Jardon. which recently appeared in one of the | Knickerbocker. Olympic. ] Keith's vaudeville next week will pre- | popular fiction magazines. Mahlon Ham- X : b Mt . sent Dorothy don, star of grand |illon, Betty Blythe and Francelin Bil-| o Next Sunday and Mnday. f ! D e o e T opera and the concert sta, who made | lington appear important cl iidne. [ AES e S g e il 4 0 n g Plans hav rawn for the erec & made in | 8 f James Oliver Curwood's story [day, Herheit gon. 4n M {# national hit with the Chicago Grand | Thursday. through Saturday. Benjamin | sfon of James Duver Curivoodls siory | Jas, Lottt o qas, Helen [tion of two port elevators at Capa Company last season, as its|B. Hampton's photoplay of Harry. Leon | of “The Trails Unel under the 1t |ong Ts Foman s oo aght We own and Durban, of 30,000 tons and e e ATy Wrilsoniaiatony, fikheipenders i Bmlilibe iE SN S vel i taat ur 40t miiaaaan imall ey Mary Miles Mir 42,000 tons capacity. respectively \ the Dance, - & clever cant howildorin P L L L L T e L L L] and bewitching sirls: Harry = comedian, and Bdna Leedom, in : 5 bits of Musical Comedy”; Thomas F. 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