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18~ ! TAKE WARNING —COAL IS ADVANCING Pennsylvania State Tax Will Be Added July 1st LET US FILL YOUR BINS NOW With Our Clean, High-Grade, Dependable Coal MARLOW COAL CO. Phone Main 311 811 E St. N.W. 63 Years of Faithtul, Efficient Service 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 'AM U s E M E N Ts The Beginning of a Beautiful F riepc!s_hip. : GARRICK—“Scrambled Wives.” “Scrambled Wives” will be the at- traction presented by the Garrick Players at the Shubert-Garrick The- ater next week, beginning Monday. This production’ scored phenomenal success at the Fulton Theater, New York. It is the work of Adelaide Mathews and Martha M. Stanley, and is exactly what its title indicates. The confusion that ensues when the first and second wives of a certain gentleman are congregated in a given place, where there {s a woman Who knows the pasts of all and insists on seeing that the facts are thoroughly aired, may be well tmagined. The cast will be headed by Robert Brister and Florence Evelyn Martin, and will include Leah Winslow, Edna May Oliver, Leon Gendron, Jay Strong, Douglass Dumbrille, J. Artrur Young. HardleMeakin, Gertrude Keith and others. “Scrambled Wives" will be offered , D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 WHAT ACCOMCDATIONS HAVE You o™ THE MIDNIGHT TRAIM To PorTLAMD 7 Z %% N HINMTNRIN N\ e =8| 1 BEG Youwr PARDO M RN AR R RS ES AN AN AR T R R R R KRR Y SIS ki AR A-A-HEM! —By Webster W\ Z AN A 7 MR TAEES SN N AT ISR AR MR ‘Tuesday attractive dolls were pre- sented to dancers during each dance from 9:30 on. The management promises something valuable next Tuesday. Dancing at the Lake starts at 8:15 every evening except Saturday, when it starts at 8 o'clock. Great Falls Park. The Fourth will be fittingly cele- brated at Great Falls Park Sunday and Monday, with a programe of patriotic music by the Great Falls ladies orchestra. afternoon and even- ings, and dancing in the afternoon and evening of the Fourth in the large pavilion overlooking the falls. for In keeping . with the spirit of the day, the management announces a variety of outdoor amusements and extra fast and frequent electric train service. Marshall Hall. At a cost of many thousands of dol- lars 2 new and attractive dancing pavilion has been made out of the at popular summer prices, with spe- cial matinees Wednesday and Satur- day. It is described as a hot-weather tonic, presented for laughing purposes only. KEITH'S—Vaudeville. Next week at B. F. Keith's The- ater the July Fourth bill will be typ- ically holiday. The leading uttraction will be one of the most popula vaudeville, Hassard Short's presé tion of Joseph Santley and I yer in their new annual revue, Klack.” with Helen Kroner. Madeleine Van, the Trade “Twins und Mary. There are nine “klicks"” in the en- semble and the production is rated as of the de luxe variety. Other features of fun and novelty will be Palo and Palet, the Royal Gascoignes, Adelaide Bell and others to be announced later. Monday there will be a holiday “bargain” matinee. Sunday the pres- ent week's program, headed by Arman Kaliz. Stella Mayhew, Trixie and others, will be given at 3 and §:15 p.m. : COSMOS—Vaudeville. The famous Bobby Pander Troupe, the biggest and most sensational fea~ ture of the “Happy Times" production at the Néw York Hippodrome the past season. will head the Cosmos Theater bill next week. It is said to be abso- lutely unique to the stage, and pre- sents eight comedy clowns and acro- bats in a great entertainment. ‘Another surprising novelty will be the Four “Brown-skin" Girls. a com- edy quartet of minstrel misses, with exceptional voices and rare entertain- ing abilities. Wilson and McAvoy. two old, more comfortable and attrac- tive than ever, on the banks of the Potomac, in a cool shady grove at Marshall Hall. The new pavilion a fords Washington's dancing enthusi- asts an opportunity for real enjoy- ment. AH - WHAT CAN You GINE ME OMTHE MIDNJGHT o PCRTLAMD T i~ Che, Lw‘ XS COFFEE_ROASTERS A _petition containing demands for WHOLESALERS gaual poiliical and el risnts has | TEA MERCHANTS ties by the Crusade Society of Span- ish Women. [P0 c=0c=0c—>0c>0co0co0 NG NSNS X N “rich Honéy of the Golden Bee” —and other inimitable taste-allurements contrive to make of Cornwell’s candies, sweetmeats superexcellent! ‘We list the four that none can imitate! Betty Box, $1.50 Milk chocolates of 20 varied flavors. A. pound, $1.50. Bungalow Box, $1.70 Italian Bittersweet chocolate. A pound-and- a-quarter, $1.70. Sunday Paper Nougats, 95¢ Nuts enshrined in French honey mallow. A pound, 95c. Matinee Mints, 55¢ Mint-mellow copiously covered with choco- late. A box, 55c. =X st SNSRI = Joint Accounts for Saving X—X HUSBAND and wife or others whose interests are in common, often find it convenient to have a “joint™ savings account. HERE'S A NoTE FROM Tue GENERAL PASSENCGER AGEMT OF THtS ROAD, HE SUGGESTED THAT | PRESENT 1T 11t CASE | HAD TROUBLE . HZ'S A~ OLD FRIEMD 6F MIME , MR, D\GGET - AWIMG REoM B . NMOwW IF ,’ MU NEED AMYTHING I \ g KE JusT PHONE ME My HAME 1S BOOR. k/\,\“':h €c TukeoTo Y VEATH To Ue Any TG L A FoRk You 50505000 q JusT A M!m;}‘rt_‘,/{, PLease. mavee Ui \ CAM FinQ SeMETrIME § Such an account is opened in two names, »nd is payable to eitrer person. In case of dnti.of one, the account is held sub- ject to the order of the survivor without the necessity of any legal formality. We will be glad to give further informa- tion to those interested in the subject of a joint account. 0Co0 = clean-cut comedians, will have a new laugh offering along “Timely the of Topics”; Bond Berry and their new sketch, “The New * which is said to be a side- splitter; Phil Peters and Nina Allen. breezes from musical comedy bv two well known stars: Marlow and Thurs- ton, & charming singer and a fine ac- companist, and Deighan, a lone equili- brist, in a novel offering. The pictures will be exceptionally fine, including Fatty Arbuckle's new big comedy. “The Traveling Sales- man.” as the added matinee attraction. and Buster Keaton, in “Neighbors." at all performances. An unusuallv good bill of vaudeville i and pictures is announced for Sunday, starting ot 3 p.m. | | lines XoX= [ = CoMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Fourteenth & G Streets STRAND—Vaundeville. of Jriin /6 (Cobbis, “Jutge ly feature. Jazz music is a daily oys Will Be Bo fishing. boatin A bill which General Manager Spar- Rozers; ther attra row of the Strand Theater guaran- o ance Talm. tees will make one forget weather I comedy conditions is announced for the Strand next week. beginning Sunday. The Gabby brothérs (Tom and Joe) known as “The Roys with the Toy: will head the program. followed Billy MeDermott and Blanche Vi cent, in & melange of songs smiles and pianologue: the Tripoli Ti fering “A Veretian Serenade and Maybelle, creators of laughs in humorous bits. and. as a grand the Three Wilson Girls. i Bower of Songs and Dances.” 3 “Bucking the Tiger." the Selznick | picture. will be the photoplay attrac- | week, with Conway | That Jazz Builr, Tearle featured and Winifred W in “The High over in support. Short film features . in complete the bill. Photoplay Features. RIALTO—“Beau Revel.” An adaptation of Louis Joseph Vance's narratives will be offered at Moore's Rialto Theater all next week. beginning Sunday, in Thomas H. Ince's latest production, “Beau Revel” The cast includes Florence Vidor. Lewis iStone, Llovd Hughes, Kathleen Kirk- {ham, Harlan Tucker, William Conk- lin and others. Situations teeming witer bathing, Loardwalking ©56c.50 o0 ar o Chevy Chase Lake. ays are to be Lucky Number < at Chevy sc Lake. Last “Lessons in Lov comedy. “The Baby." aturday, sion of Ralph ( ky Pilot,” with * Established 1861 - WD, B. Moses & Sons | Furniture Li : Carpets ‘j: and .Eleventb s ts. l?f;';&lstery INCORPORAT ED 1316 ©1324. 7% ST.N _ SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES ON STYLISH READY-TO-WEAR Beaded Georgette RY XAUEMAN d e Monda; Organdy, Voile and Gingham Mattresses—Slip Covers—Curtains— Carpets—Draperies—Curtains—Rugs Awnings Made to Measure Cleaned and Stored—Cold Storage LAST FEW DAYS OF THE ) i Kentuckians,” and “The High Roller; Daniels, in “Two Weeks Wi aturday, lee- exquisite, Simy mavy = blue, Staaning plain color” with suspense are presented in th™|Jim Aubrey. in “The Tou an bran, black, Hard- organdy, figured voile and story of New York soclety life. Prizma’'s “The Message of a Flower." ‘whre "2’ rose | | Had or check ginsham PALACE—Tdol of the North." Savoy. - frocks) oe Dines Lk 2 Dorothy Dalton will be pictured at| Sunday. “Without Limit." and o0 pmeapenuct [ | aimes. sng women-d oo Ea Tt “rneatter Mext week: | ey Hubhy. Bentves: Mondas _ | panel effects (and lightfully trimmed with ibeginning Sunday afternoon, as the| special holiday matinee 2 21 around headed) | | sashes, folds and quillings | star of “The Idol of the North.” the!ton Sills, in “The Little Fo —pretty sashes of of organdy—all the latest B camera version of the story by J.[comedy. “Edgar's Country Ci : » seorgette and sar. | | 3 SORACE R e e | Clarkson Miller. She is supported by | Tuesday and Wednesday in —sample models Z = Fdwin August, Riley Hatch. Mar-|yjovd, in “Now or N. Bt e | e el T guerity Marsh and others. In’ this| Rogers, in “Bovs W oDt mis this day's big Bargain { produddion Miss Dalton is seen as alThyr. Lionel Bar: | - B igina tparsdar | | Sale—values in this lot | dance hall favorite in a mining town 4 whose mercenary tactics eventually force her into a marriage with a man who is_regarded as a worthless drunkard. The manner in which she regenerates him. wins his ‘love and gives her own makes an Interesting romance. METROPOLITAN—“Scrambled Wives.” Beginning Sunday and continuing all next week. for the first time in Wash- ington, Marguerite Clark, who has re- turned to the screen after an absence of many months. will be seen in a film production of the successful play, “Scrambled Wiv First National attracti, of the Cabbage Patch, vious production, is said to be com- at a bargain price. worth to $7.30. ENDS THURSDAY, JUNE 30th Merchandise From All Departments L i at Extraordinary Prices | Taking the “Basic Sediment” Out of Oil Is Our Business It is the B. S. in oil that necessitates the use of so much Bull in the oil business. 73% of all oil produced is valueless unless this B. S—Basic Sediment—is removed. This will revolutionize the oil industry and 837 of the oil producers are dependent upon our maki: ir oil marketalle. ‘White and Bright Colored SPORTS HATS $7.98 Another Shipment Received » Here they Wwith light waists for summer—becoming effects for misses and women— $7.50 Fine White Sleeveless Ramie Linene SLIP-ON DRESSES. attractive. serviceable styles that are different from any you have ever SATIN $4.98 are—the latest rage. Popular linene frocks to be worn sZ 98 o seen. No wardrobe is complete without seeral of these mew Jjumpers. . Our entire stock of summer furniture marked 25 per cent less than regular prices. a “Miss Wiggs her last pre- Too much to tell in print. Salesmen and others inter- ar‘vau.‘l]\:gf:"mfif K"'""" popular Sports Skirt pletely dwarfed by the magnitude and ested in becoming associated with us, come and see us. I Stmkrii:d“d:sl reed, fiber, and willow furniture, in natural and decorated green. orehid, " ete— | with detached belt, fancy pockets | || SPlendor of this new comedy. colors— and law furniture—and hammocks. ¥ et a | esrt buttons: AL st GARDEN—“Snowblind.” THE JEFFERSON CONSTRUCTION [ pe d tams, with silk tas- el Values on sale Fhursdsy only, at 1.95. A vibrant story of life and love in the Canadian Rockies is told in “Snowblind,” a Regind Barker pro- duction_for Goldwyn, which will be featured at Moore's ‘Garden Theater Thursday through Saturday of this week. The author s Katherine New- lin Burt, who wrote “The Branding Iron” A complete change of pro- gram in both short subjects and or- chestral numbers is promised. | “Donala Crisp’s production, “Appear- {ances.”_teaturing David Powell and ! | i Beautiful shimmering satin models reduced for Thursday. AND OIL TREATING CO., INC. Room 21 Top Floor Front 1517 H ST. N.W. 4-ft. Lawn Bench, with steel frame, $8.00 to $6.00. Folding Lawn Bench, $4.50 to $3.35. Solid Maple Porch Rocker, $6.50 to $4.85. : Five (5) piece Old Ivory or Grey Enamel Breakfast-Room Set, $45.00 to $34.00. Porch Hammock, complete with mat- tress and chains, $23.50 to $15.00. Gray or Gresn Porch Hammock, Wide Plain and FANCY SILK RIBBONS ¢Onyx” Dropstitch ge variety of stripes. plaids and plain_ colors— full bolts. Also mM.nv(flec Vl‘l’ut:n!;:]! sold $1.59 Silk Hose| .., $1.00 :'5’?: Card, . Women's perfect 49c TRICOLETTE OVERBLOUSES . , {Mary Glynne, will open a four-day | o s nre thread black Silk Women's tomato, jade, blue, 3 P | TR % % th trimmings e | B :k,‘anlu%n’:u? Bopelns ae ‘.'?,'n'iisz 98 sogagoment at Moore's Galden The: Reclining Chair, with foot rest, $3.50 With cretonne , $55.00 to yamous make. Touns || o s it ors, Jatest ‘ogue for sports . story of married life that tried to to $2.40. 330.00. wear a mask of prosperity and “look like & million dollars,” with the usual consequences. Thursday through Sat- urday Sidney Chaplin, brother of Charlle, will be pictured in “King- Queen-Joker," described as “a riotoue roag of unquenchable laughter.” Knickerbocker. Sunday and Monday at Crandall's Knickerbocker, Marguerite Clark will be pictured as a First National star in her own production of the screen ver- day onlr? Brown Fiber Arm Rocker or Arm- chair to match, cretonne seat and back, " $19.75 to $14.00. French Willow Armchair, $10.00 to $6.95. French Willow Settee to maich, FOR VACATION DAYS! WOMEN’S WHITE SHOE SALE $3.50 to $6.50 new summe, es— fncluded are duck, popiin And v “Murco” Liquid Paint Solid Maple Steamer Chair, cane seat and back, $12.00 to $9.00. 0Odd Hickory Porch Rocker, $9. to $4.25. o T i 0 Large Jumbo Porch Rocker, double 12 and 16 Button Length Silk Gloves . $149 Women's white, The Life-Long Paint le savings on this purchase! Made 100% Lead Wack, mest, omrt Somedy, supplement. " Hocking oy Pure Linseed Oil {|| cane seat and back, $16.00 to $12.00, $33-50 to $24.00. ! Tuesday and Wednesday, Alice Joyce will follow, in “The Scarab Ring,” with James Aubrey, the com- edy star, in _“The Tourist” and Prizma’s “The Message of a Fiower"; Thursday and Friday, May Allison, in “Extravagance,” with the new com- edy, “Let Me Explain,” and Saturday, Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle, in “The Traveling Salesman,” with the com- edy, “The Greenhorn.” COLUMBIA—“Dream Street.” . *“Dream Street,” D. W. Griffith's latest photoplay production, based on the “Limehouse Nights" stories of Thomas Burke and featuring Carol Dempster, Charles Mack and Ralph ?nfl‘,els. 'mulf see:l at kLoew's Co- umbia Theater next week, includi; a showing Sunday a s o'clock. “Dream Street” is described 28 a screen poem of the love that ruled the lives of two brothers— each for the other and both for a little dancing girl of the slums, who showed them both the way fo an t.rthly Mr{&fl; Tl;e pi)::lurs is be- ng presen ere for the fi at popular prices. Tt Lime French Willew Chaise Lounge, $37.75 to $28.25. 'Sleeping Porch Bed, spring and mat- tress complete, in single size or cot size, $28.00 to $21.00. Old Hickory Porch and Lawn Tables, $24 to $12 Kayser Silk Gioves in all sizes. $2 values. Pure Turpentine and Five (5) piece Walnut Breakfast. Room Set, $100.00 to $75.00. Double-size Lawn Swing, $13.00 $8.75. P About 200 Left! TAKE YOUR PICK OF Any Boy’s Suit in the House $5 $750 $10 Were $8 to $20 Out they go—every serge, ev- ery worsted, every all-wool and part-wool Suit in stock—one and two pants models, in pop- ular Norfolk, belted and pleated back styles, in sizes 7 to 18 " 52 Brocade Japan Drier Corsets, $1.49 ' Women's pink, low- bust popular brand Corsets with elastic tp. Sizes to 26. Ask the practical man about formula for “Murco” paint and its lasting quality. He will know. For best results-employ him. E.J.Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. $2- Volle and Organdy Our Entire Sample Line of Cedar Chests Reduced 25%. ONLY ONE OF A PATTERN years. None reserved. Your choice of any suit, regardless of large range of new| former price. In three special Refrigerators at Clearance Prices Apartment-size Refrigerator, $25.00 $96.00 Porcelain Refrigerator, $75.00 R R LR R e M R U LR AR styles to choose from. | lots—$5, $7.50, $10. Buy early! Crandall’s. | S 5 H o T8 B thres davs of mext weer | Washington, D, C. 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