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5 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 182L 1 .....---......--.-I.--.-...--..u.i-.-.--............--..- der the score arranged especially by Dr. Hugo Riesenfeld. Following the opening Sunday night, matinees will} Next week. at B. F. Keith's Theater. comprise characterization, mirthful lues A gflnt. the acromedians; the Juggling WMcBans, In a novelty, and Sherwin Kelly, the singipg cyclist, with Aesop’s Fables, Topics of the Day and s bill, headed by the Santos and Hayes Revue, will be repeated. , _ COSMOS—“Mother Goose.” /3. C. Mack, the widely known char- acter comedian, supported by a com- pany of twelve, will appear in his owmn {inimitable character sketeh of “Mother Goose, or The Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe,” as the leading fea- ture of the Cosmos Theater bill next week. The production has become fa- mous for its funny sayings that make it, the New York World says, “the time in Washington as the added mat- inee attraction. Gui@e” will be the funny picture at all performances. At Sunday's performances, starting at $ pam., one of the best bills ever shown at the Cosmos will be pre- sented. mam—“nm of Spain.” 7 Next week the Strand bill will fea- ture the premler appearance in Wash- xaols settings and magnificent cos- tumes” add to the enjoyment of the attraction. Others will be McMahon and Adelaide, in “A Vaudeville Di- version With a Punch™; Boothby and and pianologue; E. H. Murray and day,” and Arthur Lloyd, otherwise Xnown as “The Human Card Index.” ‘The photoplay attraction will pic- ture Eugene O'Brien in a new Selz- ing?" an adaptation of George Wes- ton's original magazine story, “The pen Door.” Winifred Westover and hur Houseman have important parts in it. Minor films also will be shown. direction of Thomas Gannon, will ren- . Hal after dark, will be shown for the first | Clyde Cook in “The Everdean, in travesty song sketches; Betty Lane. in ,an episode from averyday life entitled “Hubby’s Holi-| nick production, “Is Life Worth Liv-{ re,” and comedy, * Apollo, Sunday and Monday, ed in * Da Alice ka in 0'0 (h ;!ulrsdly, ire.” anda comedy, “Just | In 'flme Road to London,” and Larry Bemon iin “The Bakery. anlxhtzn Bfi ,fil Bepuhlio. Resday and Thursd dith Iunz in" “Beach of D Friday, an Saturday, J. P wan in “Cold Steel,” and & Haliroom Boy comedy. OUTDOORS. Marshall Hall A few hours’ ride on the historie Potomac on the steamer Charles racer, the whip and the carrous: the great midway, a spacious laughte: creating palace, dancing in the ope lair baliroom to music of the jingly, jazsy sort and facilities for picnie partles. Chesapeake Beach, Chesapeake Beach, the bay resort an hour's ride from the city through Maryland country, boasts of a lo boardwalk, lined with varied amus ments, free dancing, with musi¢ by ‘ Steamer St. Johns. The steamer St. Johns, on its trip to Colonial Beach, passes many points of interest, such as Mount Vernon, Forts Hunt and Washington, Alexandris, The tang of the sait water 8 in | the air before the steamer reaches the beach, and gives evidence of the real salt-water bathing to be found at the beach. Other amusements {ncludé fishing, crabbing, bosting and dancs iing. The steamer St. Johns makes the trip on Tuesday, Thursday and Bun. day at 9 am. and on Saturday at 2.30 The forty-mile rides by the light o'the moon are made at 7:15 { Monday, Wednesday and Friday .un {ete. Ve Bl as s | 556 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIII = ot le. En ato o tnsure vml. Togu Low neck, Swiss 59c Eibbea Rlcheliau 'Wmnlvml.zfrn over silk and mercerizesd tops; plain, drop stitch and silk embroidered. Mostly first Quality; some Irregular. Poin- tex and square heels. Black, Wwhite and colors. ‘Women’s' Sitk Hose, $1.29 Full fashioned, Heey, seamed back, Black Thread Silk Hose, in plain, drop stitch, lace ef- fects and silk_clocks. Regu- 1atly $160 to $1.05. At 412, Beaded Bags—on Sale Tomorrow tapeent $5,010) st Special Purchases—Just From New York—On Sale Tomorow in the Art Needlework Dept. Bedspreads Stamped for Embroidery Work, $1.49 uality unbleached muslin, two pretty designs for colored French knot work. Size little of your time now and then will make them objects of beauty and worth many Shm ed on good hea omorrow at $1.49. dollars. Women’s Fall Fur-Trimmed Suits The new 1921-1922 Autumn-winter Suits from New Patience and skill are abroad—judging ‘by these bags. colorings have only to be seen. But don’t delay— Think of beaded bags at this price. How is it pos- sible? We don’t know. Will you? *2.00 finement is reflected in tion, the needlework square neck, Tuxedo and roll collar models. Buy now—and save. passing opportuhity. All sizes, 36 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Fleer. seat, earning meager reward The designs and Palais Royal—Main Fieor, 1 Armchair «nd 1 Rocker. and Rockers. Woeed Bed, mahogany 8! os; ful sizes, at i 3”-00 $31.50 Living-room Rocker, with arms, brown mahogany finish, tapestry spring $15J§ covered, spring seat, at Tmitation mahogany, dull finish; upholstered in t;pesu'y. has cane panel back. August Sale price at $160.0/ of Bird's-eye Mapl ‘Walnut veneered. Latest styles. '55 00 $27.50 Dressing Tables .50 $33.75 The two artistic patterns, exactly as illustrated Spoons for Ice Tea, Etc. ington of Marty Brook's musical com.| clown’ orchestra, salt-water bathin the demand will soon exceed the supply. Choice Madison & Warranted for edy farce, “The Rose of Spain,” with;fishing and boating. Pleasant pien! 00. P, Joothncbk and girls as principals, subalfil‘;t;l:lds also are among its attra Elad) Chester Patterns c Five Years Wf 21 y a quartet of talented an ing singers snd dancors * “Gor- Limited Number at 98¢ Each aal Sl ’* A standard make— patterns at such a price will surprise 6 for $1.00 connoisseurs. Black $7.50, A dozen or so of these new autumn Hats were lately ] St F a Extra Size Nightgowns at $1.98 o Girls’ $5.00 Dresses to be $2.98 ™ Of Whhe Batiste, face trimmed. Sizes 46,48 and 2 A-little lot—would there were more, Of cholce = 50. Fully large, bu‘ shapely: ginghams; made in new-styles. b » Thursd: Dravwers — Btep-in Petticoats—Of sfik Jere . Extra Special—Last ot Mnl——otml | POLI'S—*“The Four Horsemen. |lateet Pa W “Butterfiy® stylewod | sey, plain tatlored and \ the girle $15.98 organdy andy and linene The demand-for seats for “The Four | to Londo nk and white Batlste. th novelty flounoce and voile 1t "‘"“‘ e ot h ™ pink al wit ty 8. Dtesbes, W, 8.98; Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” whic! !Ne “;‘\«“ Pair, $1.00 sass, Taire Floon The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 10"—-4 Lisner, Prop. 216 yeAts, 9888, AL 7 ] 4 opens an engagement at Poll's Sunday slon‘ o it - > night, was #0 big that the management l:d'ln [} decided to open the box office sale last — ‘Tuesday, Instead of Thursday as pre- S:voy. ] viously annodaced. The indications = o ELL S are S;g-' i :""“‘40“" P‘;‘“:{E Y dnght Dot aRd ""r“-‘x“i . Sale of Rlohelleu A once-in - a-season opportunity— =N = = will break every record ever made at! ;' “Name the Da vt and m Poli's. anesday, Clara Kimball Youns in i i ¢ AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE °<Ss Four Harsemen ot tne Avec . Charge, It 1 n‘.um.ws lce x;a‘; iim Umon Smts beginning tomorrow morning at 9:18 ; . ; = 8 alypse” was written by V’.cufe” “'Over Vire"”; < Odd P d 0 f d S - Washb: in “The R to Lo don e e aition sul® N Beve <ot 5 koS | ANl Bpecially Priced ; 1eces an ne-of-a-Kind Suites at ovel. The picture was directed by March Hare™ a mnmly p \ = R R . il andmade bilouses cast, including Rudolpha Valentino, Avenue Grand. Alice Terry, Pomeroy Cannon, Joseph | Sunday and Monda: . nboi, Ane Swickard, Al.nliflal:[ .Icsx';-Ol;le(onTu;;ll. in_ “Too Much Spe na:r: '": John Sainpolis, Mark Fe! - & 5 Sard Connolly, Nigel de_Bruller.| }io%g, '".nd‘%‘i'&{esa':' “clfr’."i'n'?n tght knee and umbrella All New—A Special Purchase Stuart Holmes, Virginia Warwick, ' paqy Yo\ln .Ch"‘ ( 5 -n“,,.d., -uhu, with French tailored corgia Woodthorpe, Mlle. DolgTes. Bert Lytell I T o, and Regular and extra sizéd. ull” Montana, Harry Northrup, Min- Harry Pollard in ™ u.ma the D.{ A tl 6. nehaha. Beatrice Dominguez and Wal- | EFriday, Allco Lake in_ “Over the Regularly #1 Jace Beery. i and comedy, “How She Lied” and u.u Low n augmented orchestra, under the Starany, Beve Dant s be given daily. ¥ ' 25Eh, 1. STuesd a gxtra alzes. At 7o T auits H\De‘:lrfe!d';r e W 1a d‘io’u'.“" and tor § i Large Size, Three-P iece L:brary Suite B. F. KEITH'S—Daphne Pollard. ; Harry Polia Regularly o The essence of re- 1 large Settee, Daphne Pollard. the famous London Friday, Bebe Dlnle‘ls in Umbrells i Py o D e comeienne. will be the prin: | Hare® and comedy, e nqn R,.ul.: these blouses. While Willow Furniture 0dd Dining Room Chairs Sipal attraction. Her program will Saturday, Bryant Washburn in “The B9, without undue elabora- Including Armchairs, Settees One to four of a kind. lyrics, droll travesties and other ma-| Sale Price iy Sendlered in & style she has| A e I alone makes them 322.50 made wholly her own. Anatol Fried-! York. B and oartow Eoalder. ideal. #2299 land and company, in his new de luxe! gungay Ciara Kimball ,. AN Bizes. At 2 for 31, 2 31200 revue of sonk, dance and delight, i, “Charge iv'; A Cheeese U Dainty styles in fine $1L25 e Bien Debe D S e ey Unisrvest, Be, batiste o voile, with ira Wellingtons Surprise™s Seed | “The an une | 4 Rivbed Vests, =itk high Uafinee or yolle, Wit Beds. Al and Austin, e nonsensical affair called | Erederick in i1l and low necks, short sleeves and-drawn work an woods and many finishes repre- om tvory and plain brown fin- Things snd Stur; Kellam ':_',’,dlfin.fc rs In Lloyitin' e e o tob ath touches of hand-em- sented. With arms. cushion seat 'Dars are ive as] 3 s Sale Away." Others are Russell and | & atu m RPunk Tongthe” Bises 3 16 broidery. ~ Choice of > i packe” Upheistered tn orer tonne. 37.60 0 s, u o the Pathe Pictorial News. Sunday, Monday and Tue - nyx a Golden Oak, Mahog- $12.50 Sunday at 3 and 8:5_pm. this|yoice in the Dar 5 ¢ 4 5 Chaplin in “A Day's Ple: AndEne Remember, it is a any veneered, and atural varnish fl.::lh‘ dou- le woven rattan and back, $41.50 High-Baek mahogany flnllh. with leather seat, at $2075 York’s leading maker. Suits that will sell regu- s most quoted act in the world.” Chis- | Macalester brings one to Mafshall gy © fiflm x Silk Hose, $1.10 larly at $65 to &5 45 m:.l'z-gml}l-fl;f'mg. Bén;'n mfl-:o‘ .:u’n-m Rockers, holm and Breen will bring_ another | Hall, one of the oldest of Washing- read silk, with seamed y g T at $8.75 RRDES m GGt amusing conceit, “Sleep Hollow”; ton's summer resorts. The Macalester g back, in black, white, tan and Palais Royal-=Third Fleer. J Shael saat ot $17.50 Fields and Fink, a hodgepodge onmnue- three trips daily to Marshall brown. Special at $1.10 pair. nonsense with songs; O'Connor and;Hall, at 10 am., 2:30 pm. and 8:45 g Palals Reyal—Maia Floor. 1 % = Clifton, a fine singing and piano of- p.m., stopping at Mount Vernon of. mlhwn y m:l..lr.h Y rown fering; Devoe and Statzer, music, bal- | the first two trips. [} shogany finish $9.00 o000 e ';fi':,s Jnd_unique novelties.’ and - 8ol e r_a:,n“"d""'{m-?' I $18.00 [argaret, the daintiest little eather seat, a chatterbox in vaudeville. Glen Echo Park. = Sty . s ing dol All styles and fin- st WA v gl My, e e, e ot piched up in New York—of an importer needing dollars ot Bt bezie o furty Sae i “Dau T o e Law.” a thrilling; en Echo % Hlory‘ol a woman's daring and mfi‘include six big rides, the giant derb; L) blue or brown leather 1 75 $5000 Wood Bed, Queen Anne period. brown finish, mahogany veneered, full size, at $40.00 famous for a half century. Palais Royal—Mata Floor. Duvetyne Hats $10 and $12.95 ings. hown—to test your And Photoplay Features. Great Falls Park. Women’s Stamped Art Crash ; ngped l"nllo‘:case:, $lhl:a|r They a1l sola o 3 Many e . od ty tubing, hemstitched on 3 lnAg'sp‘;:::inx:gd:r{..t: ‘::telnli‘nd. n& Great Dmm’ '1 Vllue, ‘1 50 Cllildren,s ‘end fg: cro‘é:it‘ 3:0& ngtamped in 4 pat- )";e;:““:_dv"u”{ More PALACE—*“Disraeli.” Falls Park, where fishing, boating, Stamped in two dainty patterns for Col- terns for white work. 125 pairs at $1.00 picnicking and other att tions & Inquiries for them § Next w:el;, begin;{unfm Sundll); lm- m;xmfi l;eludlnl : Le;negi{l. By the :nr:gel"‘:;nclkelg;?:"nynds ‘%mlg!l emp.::il::eAal: Stam d Dresses pair. have ll’e‘en many. joon al o'clock, ew's alace es’ ‘chestra, wi a chan; One visitor said: eater will offer Mr. George Arliss, | of program. Ll $1.00. pe $1.00 Stamped Nightgowns, Onelpisiton Reat: aster of dramatic art, in a splendid reen version of his famous and most puccessful play, “Disraeli.” any suit, coat or dress.” Chevy Chase Lake. Towels at 4 for $1.00 69¢c stage 2 d lt nainsook, in he ' "Stamped on pure linen, in three simple Stamped on good quality to Suit e, R S aass Arllen, Noui Fearte, | “Lucky Number Highe et cnevy | patterms for Fiench knof work. Tes and dainty patterns for white work. All made L s Frank and many others. Chase Lake and prizes are given in glass towels. At 4 for $1. All made on good qual- up. Regularly $1. Tomorrow at and Miss The film production - adheres with | both pavilions durin; the evening, - & particular fidelity to the great stage | DOEIMMITE 8%, 300, oo a7 the acge Stamped Dresser Scarfs, 39¢ ity lawn, stamped in a Stamped Articles at 2 for P — orded the screen over the Stage in | Music publishing. kousos | fa the.n wor Regularly 65c. Stamped on unbleached -new design fof crosse - 81,00 : g e A, D cimatter of stage settings and|greo dancing from e R :::lh:;ulrnh 'gfu“l's‘;?;‘:ngl:gemxtf&m cats stitch, Sizes 2 and ¢ 0Odds and gnds. ~ Scarfs, centers, bolster AAEEC AR I on feat with loops, bows and bound edging of Cire ribbon, or- ‘ naments of Spanish ..design and em- broidery in a host of styles, each de- picting a new phase “Disraelf” is the story of how a eat statesman played on life’s chess- o with the -human pawns that ought his overthrow. METROPOLITAN—“Salvation Nell” throws, _etc. Fomerly $1 ta- ;;.so Te: morrow at 2 for 2 1 Stamped Articles at 25c Each, Odds and ends. Centerpieces, scarfs, dresses, waists, etc. Formerly 50c to $L Tomorrow, 25c each. years. Regularly 85c; A wonder at this prices tomokrow, 69c. - Women’s Sleeveless Stamped Dresses, 89¢ Tomorrow Dainty dresses for small women stamped in a lovely design for colored work—Rose 2 AUTO VICTIMS BETTER. Announcement wss made. . today that the condition of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Borden of 1409 Ingraham street, nning Sunday. afternoon at 3, will he shown for the first time in Wash- ngton ‘Whitman Bennett's new film ersfon of Mrs. Fiske's celebrated age play, htory of life among the masses of a ut city by Edward Sheldon. Pauline 3 is pictured in the title role, irien and others. e comedy, add to the bilL " RIALTO—“One Wild Week.” Bebe Daniels will be pictured In “One Wild Week,” which will open seven-day engagement at Moore's Rialto Theater Sun cast in- “Salvation Nell” Tt is a ported by Joseph _rlfl!ns Gipsy | ning in the air. ding Pat” and orchestral fea-|Mr. Borden sustained a me&'-fl"“- mu—“rhe Great Moment.’ ;| Yes—I am care- {wreck on “Dead Man's hill” on the | Baltimore pike last chn‘flly is {now beyond the critical stag The accident occurred when the car’ skidded, turned completely over and went down & bank six feet deep, land- ing on its top with its wheels spin- Mr, Smith, s friend, who was dri vis and two fractured ribs, while BERNARD A. BAER OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN who, with their twelve-year-old and blue. Sizes 16 and 18. At 8%c. S . of fashion for the Next week at the Metropolitan, be-lgaughter, were In an automobile Tomorrow’s Wender-price sale in the Palals Royal's Art Needlework Dept—Main Floor. coming _winter. 97.50 to $13.95. Palais luy-l-—sm-l Floer. Tomorrow---Fifty-Cent Dayin the Bargain Basement Ileeting. 4 ards ETe® 50c Unbleac! 89 inches wide. Wntfl! - lm'l g «nt D-v '.' yards, Pillow Tlcldng. 2 Yards Apron Qingham, 4 Yards Women's Hose, 2 Pairs 50c. Dropstitch Mercerized nlnlo'cud Slu Gyhcm 50c gularly Hose, Borden sustained a crushed bip. The .m. oths Fiber * Women’s Hose, 2 Pairs e omaited orshan, who ta|4508Rtor Was uningired et Tonte 0.8 b 50C Z,.;m"“:h % 50C 2 “!'.‘.‘!."t‘;.'fln -mfll% Lo B 506 e Tt all wices Pirly cent Dage fo inherit nol:;y. but hu| been 80 | S — se. n%e—; Day, ’rlllg not lint. fl!we—tw ceat Day af 3 . . rept down by the strict malden aunt - Babemacit. 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