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PR =rzszr] AMUSEMENTS): (Continued from Ninth Page.) The Rainbow in Your Eyes An ADITORIAL |lesque show, “comes to the Capitol | Theater next week. headed by Billy | Wild, the original “Atta Boy, Horace,” |and funmakers such as George Car- | Rita Arnold and Ida -wHAT part of the eye . Every one today ita Armiold and 108 that gives it color’ should realize that this eather com- fine sight machine is easily injured or thrown out of , order. Only periodic exam- ination and thorough care can ad:qunte::: safeguard our sight. ye troubles :re easuegst corrected in their PhOtOplay Features‘ early stages. ol | “Frontier of the Stars.” | Thomas Meighan will be feafured at | Loew's Palace Theater next week, be- ginning Sunday, in Charles Maigne's ion of Albert ayson Ter- story, “The Frontier of the in which Mr. Me ing G stest working prus_in_burlesqu Added attrac- ition will be the Four American Beau- | ties. is called “the iris"—which literally means “rainbow.” So delicate is the eye 'S €O struction that only vealed. Let us investigate vour eye condition and safeguard your sight—today 1217 2 } E G Street g sl “See ETZ and See Better” N.W. only the seamy side of life, | meets and loves a girl who has never known anything but the good in life. | 1 “A Perfect Crime.” le(l Producers’ Opening at 8 Closing at 6 })Ve're_ responsible for your complete sat- isfaction—Get it or your money back. Plenty of Club Checks and Oxford Gray Suits at $ ART Schaffner & Marx produced something worthwhile when they made these clean-cut Suits for Spring. These Smart Club Checks and Oxfords are especially suitable for young business men. In single or double breasted models and all sizes to suit every type of figure. - ® Like all other Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes, they’re all wool and stylish, and at $40 they’re the best all- around value we know of. = i Spring Topcoats Special for Thursday and Friday Tan Herringbone, Novelty Raleigh Haberdasher Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx Mixtures and Oxfords. Loose . 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue role of a gang leader who, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, adapted from the story by Carl Clauson, | “The Little ‘Fraid Lady will be presented at Moore's Rialto The- | Bryant Washburn, in “A Full House.” and Saturday, “The Rookie’s Return,” “Nobody's Wife."” ater next week, the small cast, “The and « tional AL | next featu; throu; ton Orchi Marti Song Billie { abeth.” mon, and c lin, % 7 7272 N % In Scotch Tweeds, Gray or £37 models or Chesterfields. ‘A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accepted No Charge for Alterations Lake. in a story of inte Next week Husbands,” d the course of the c | an adaptation of th in “Make It Bryant Washburn, day, “Some One in_ Saturday, Mack Sennett’ Honor - and_ Behave,” and Sunday and Monday, (ha Wi —dm-sd:.\) bound”; T “The Greater Claim.” Next week, beginning Sunday, Cran- dall's Metropolitan will offer Metro' photoplay of Izola Forrester's story Greater Claim.” iring Alict te the softening of the ‘Truth About Husbands.” National's €ensa- 1 photod: n weelk. Garden. Two Universal productions will he red at Moore's Garden gh Wednesday e d Al through nd Irving Cummin, rimmed.” a photo 4" a story by Storrs. Knickerbocker. Sunday and Monday of hext week at ‘The Greater and little voung- v, Lionel all's I\mckvrbm ker. produc- m! and Pow- n is of the S : ppy.” V. Burke, in “The izaucation ot Tty Apollo. Sunday and Monday, Clara Kimball and Mack Sen- in omedy, “Torc “Moonshine.” Avenue Grand. in “The Basi Thursday, Mae Mars 722 beginning Sunday. Monte Blue, Jacqueline Logan, Stanton Heck and Hardee Kirkland appear in art of a diatatorial man of wealth whose son marries a member of the chorus. “The Truth About drama of on uw Rarrie, in |+ ol, at Loew's Columbia Theater | Marguerite C. and_the D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. Sunday and Monday. Owen Moore. in| “The Chicken in the C: Man” in “A' Western Adventurer.” urday, Neal Hart in “Sky Fire.” Sunday and Monday, Mary 'Pickford, in “The Love Light” 2 Store “God’s Good Man,” comedy night. 7770 ‘Write for Good Roads Booklet R-3 Friday, “The > White Douxlls McLean, in | Branded Soul,” | Lyric. Friday, William Fairbanks, | edy. and Sat- ! York. Sunday. Gene Pollar, in “The Re- ’“‘1vxng» of Tarzan” | Talmadge, in “The ‘Way of a Wom- “Oh, Boy!" Y, 1l Young. in “Hu “Make it S Bryant Washb; Ne Wed- Broad« in “The Golden Hof Sugene O'Brien, i Home!"; Thurs n.” and comedy, and S Revere. \1m k | Saucy Stockings.” “CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE The highway official who can point to a system of permanent Concrete Roads as his accom- plishment has done some- thing for his community. Atlanta Chicago~ Detroit Los Angeles Parkersburg. Dalies Helens Milwaukee Pitwburgh Indianapolis Minmespolis Des Moines Kansss City NewYork Sait Lake City Savoy. Sunday and Monday. "; Tuesday and Wednesday, d, in Sennett's Tonor and Behave,” and comedy, “Sis’ PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Sen Francisco Seartle Se. Louis Vancouver,B.C. Yo turess”; Thursday, Pearl White, in Moll”; and Saturday, special and comedy, | features, including “The Son of Tar- Friday, “The “The Inside of Mary Pickford, in “The Le Piper.” and comedy, T’ednesday, Ellegn Perc 1" Thursday. “Some One in Blushing Bride”: es | t comedy, “His Best °|Ray and Dorothy Dalton, in “Back of | Girl ilestones,” and com- * and Saturday. Behe l)nnlels in “She Couldn't Help Monday, Norma Tus Saving Power and Buying Power are both conserved by -the ' JORDAN THRIFT CLUB Money is good only for what it will buy; the true value of money is its pur- chasing power as a medium of exchange. - But if no one ever purchased—if no one ever spent—then money would cease to circulate and all standards of value would be destroyed. Then—do you know what would happen? 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