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"~ b} G clans and vary their performance and |ture, “A Daughter of the Law,” ia a|tractions at all performances, which in- give & thrill with somers.lts that end | thrilling underworld melodrama, with | clude pictures of some of the contestants some very tense situations, and is|in a local beauty contest. with a toe-lock in midair, & new and| ghown Jor the first time here, as a mat- very clever stunt. Ford and Goodrich | jnee feature, while Clyde Cook, in “The .make laughter with songs and a comical | Guide,” leads the supplemental film at- &irl_whose costume and actions lend much to her funmaking. Baby Margaret, @ tiny bit of humanity, not & yard high, - acts, sings an lances t] al e abandon of @ veteran. Challis and Best Results Coulter, newcomers, offer impersonations THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921.. ¢ AM U s E M ENTS Raigh Austin. In & hodge-podge of |lsustiabls entertainment and festuring ileri, . , .exceptional c- | J. C. L MANY UUES"[]NS - sta o 5 I Kol o0 e n onee 230 1 - mimitaie. cramergrisanon iving Imspirations | | o o yoivgg Daphne Pollard, |XK5IZ;, it ricks on the blevole: Tus- | rhat Lived a's.Shoe. ane ot the most For “Rock of Ages”. 2T ot Mevitt, In aerobatic dancing: | musing creations of the stage. He is | r ! Daphne Pollard, the famous. sing- | Harriet Marlotte and company, in a| g oungeq BURRINGTON . COMMBE, t: g | rough skatch. entitled “Mre. Welling- | ®! by Simple Simon, a clever- EUNFRUNT I.EA[;UE Somerset, England, August 0 | | 106 somedienn fom Loglon, JO9Ls |tou's Surprise” and the cBans, in | comedian himaelf, 'and an attractive roup of girls who impersonate other Toplad: . Miss Pollard h; agéinat. | comedy juggling. ' The Pathe News, |FIOUE tux Toplady when ke was in | |ing hersonaitty, originat Saroea and Kesops Fables™ls caridon and Topicy | LmLs? niesery, chascters, sing snavpy e I AmDOTC wimnds yemt | | voice strikingly effective in quaint|of the Day. complete the éntertain-| nat is rather for the eyes than the outeide vhis sillage and & great | [Songs. The Cleopatra song, which|ment. ears. Mother Goose {8 a quaint crea- of Irené Bordonl, Eddie Foy, David War- __pajnting G i i ilesi made her famous in England, was o " = Al e et e erfinnging ] 2 Teuvtnses ‘ e tratien to perpetuate his d 76 ure, who says many funny things, and | feminine member e team and amus- = councl' Preparlng Sllesmn -o.:-.r.y':-- lcld':h.u :- the well received and very funny. It . with Simple Simon: holds the laughing '’ ing songs, quite new, by the man. Fields —Upholstering Our Motts. . August bank holiday. makea the Egyptian queen an Irish 00SMOS—“Mother Goose.” attention of an audlence as long as she | and Fink have a laughing act, rough in and Disarmament Problems Toplady i said te kave taken | |maid, and gives Miss Pollard oppor- remains on the stage. "' | {ts aialogue and action, but none the less | ¥or Quality Work at Moderate Cost Consult refuge at the rock from a se- tunities for broad burlesgue. He’l" Manager Brylawski of the Cosmos| Devoe and Statzer, who lead the sup- | 8MUSINg, with clever topical songs. G Plitt CO lll 1325 14¢h St. = c - vere storm which was sweeping last number, “Oh. For a Man!" With|mpeater this week is catering with | porting bill, are fine acrobats and musi- | Carmel Myers' newest Universal pic- €0. oy ANCes Main 4234-5 for Coming Session. e s Borme e the eloe <2 | |the'-tion “of Trafsigar Square .as.al—em—e 5 oot 8 cofering wih POTME BT 2re One acronet nd AN A e which the rock stands, and, background and a tall policeman as 3 . while waiting for it to pass | |& foll, also wentiwalls LR Py s to com) nother excellen! um] S i . August 30—Preparations | | Sver ke was led to compoe the | | 0 T "ty Chat of Anatol Friediand, Seventh & D Sts. N.W. ] for the work to be“done by the as- The great pllgrimage to the | |the composer, who introduces an sembly of the league of nations were rock was erganized under the elaborate revue that carries his own < — of the Church of Eng- songs over with a snap and go. He is assisted by a group of very pretty girls in costumes that stand com- parison with those of Ziegfeld's beau- ties. Neil Mack helps with a pleas- ing tenor voice; Jeanne Shirley, the prima donna, sings well; Lucille’ Bal- ct as presi- latine is a wonderful toe dancer; Vio- of the let Weller, a pleasing soubrette, and would | ; be placed on the rock. Vera Velmar is delightful in a violin the Silesian | L 2 2 so0lo. The others made a pretty pic- considere i - ture. H Sl Other_acts_include Dave Seed_and suien nave b | GOVERNMENT MAKES WAR (=25 concerning health ical problems under o of the tekrue were com- 1 ON INSURGENTS IN CHINA r reports, which will be L ) the assembly next weck: rament commission and the n _on amendments to the | BY the Associated Press. £ t ot the league will begin| PEKING, August 30.—Yochow, a 1 omorrow. city located in the extreme northern cepled the task Ipart of the province of Hunan, has Viscount Ishii, | been occupied by government troops »f the council, so in-|commanded by Gen. Wu Pei-Fu, in- ST Briand ol Tance |spector general of the provinces of £ 1Hupeh and Hunan. The province of iHu‘m‘m recently repudla(e‘dplhe ap- b pointment of Gen. Wu Pei-Fu as in- Sitne “‘““"'J:_tl_[};“:““';&’:; spector general, and has threatened itime studying the ,';‘,‘;‘,};‘,:‘“ Sainatithefiponsinciiof (how dumb), otherwise known as the s of the tangled | " The Hunanese are reported to be ”’- ““,“_ o .fi' &n"(; falling back toward Chang Shafu rited to bend rep | after burning railroad material to the l"h son T “;“’“ south of Yochow. They are said to cansir claims |be short of ammunition, and are ap- e co parently planning to join other in- surgent troops concentrated on the border of the province of Kiangsi, to e - lthe east. An appeal has been sent to Celbid Sun VatSen. president of southern of the council would | China. asking for funds. be given the presi- . Arthur | ' begun by the council of the league at the regular session held this morning. Dr. V. Wellington Koo of China was presiding officer at today's meet- ing, it havi ded yester- T he. Hub Will Be Closed Saturday, September 3, and Monday, September Is There Anything Dearer Than Home? Let the Hub Furnish It! Open a Charge Account T ] oil Heater | $A4.45 1 Get ready for the cool morn- ings and evenings of early fall with this guaranteed oil heater. Safe and odorless. ountry | And T will breakfast at the EVELESS EDEN - Ready With Warm Blankets Prior to assembling our new fall stocks we are J= offering about 75 Sample Blankets ; slightly soiled [ffj ¢ from display. Three Lots S: New! Four-piece Genuine American Walnut | Veneered Bedroom Suite—~Very Special! In your plans for furnishing the home don’t | overlook the possibilities of this pleasing suite. | 2 4 The grace and beauty is only rivaled by its sturdy ° - regular ses- assuming the n discussions. ct Court Judges. nuch elated over arly convening of rt of justice, as an th put the court into the project. Hence, < of the court will be forthcoming meeting of construction, which makes for lengthy use and d . 5 constant satisfaction. It consists of a Full Size an - Vanity with four drawers and wing mirrors, A mundation Bow-end Bed, Dresser with mirror and a stylish : $3.95 | Chifforette. Root Sure of Election. lihu Root is looked conclusion if he al- for your Home | | New Designs in Floor Lamps Carloadilof CONGOLEUM | Red Seal Rugs | 3x4%-ft. Congoleum Rugs. ... .. $ 1 ;!_g ciison it OLLARS saved are build- ; o e fetore e ashen: e Equipped for Gas or Electricity Americans nominated is your own. Let us help you | sccumulate them.. You can start an Interest Psying count today. . gainst Greece and dors’ council. enliven the ably. of. the smaller powers have an- ! ® < | s e ommercial Natio Il of British en the Staff of i : - o | | the league. They will i F een“] & G stree in proportion to their Slightly Imperfect ‘ 6x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs. sl $0.95 participation in its expenses. Slightly Imperfect S ——— e | Jnnormal, timen makes i 9x12-ft. Congoleum Rugs. ... $ -48 = | Slightly Imperfect —_— | Gold Seal (Perfect Rugs) team Soares” $Go75 Soum fage -~ $] 645 (no borders). . (new patterns) Are You Human? A little haby. A little child. * Don't they appeal to you? Doesn't your heart yearn to pick them up, to cuddle them close to you, to shield ' from all harm? sure it does else you're mot human. Being human you low them. Their very helplessness makes you reach out in all your strength to aid hogany bases. Two styles pice them. In health there’s no flower so beautiful. , In illness there's no might s |[f tored-w...." siooreeevoven black. x Easy Credit Terms, Too %;;e thqnllmthen. Use every precaution. Take no chance. RS . - > E Popul V C'ff be | en- sickness comes, as sickness will, remember it's just a baby, just 7 L v i /1 ver Iopuar ttorobe 15 | child and if the Physician isn't at hand don't try somelr:njledy atha.t yymjx ma; ; Sy"tem‘;tglzzej tgeu“/ o'}é.:nht he Ié:ltgh:e'; With a ] 4 Offered at | ellers Auichen 1 have around the house for your own use. Fletcher's Castoria was made especially for babies' ills and you oan use (Pay Weekly.or Monthly as Convenient) 31 9.75 : ¢ - : — Prices Start at Mever ind thp {t with perfect safety as any dootor will tell you. Keep'it in the house. flack of closet space & In your living reom or parlor the addition of a taste- ful Flogr Lam; !au'll do wgnd:n. The beautiful, richly ; : || Liberal Credit «c:::l:::n:::l: :..?fi“m'e“".‘r’u.‘nf'fi.','l' sI 9;_7-_5 _g:;c' J:'wflr;g;:v :,::;1 —-— Children Cry For it o ot and you have a piece of furniture NN A\\N \ N NN N Q e ~ N robe, closet and dresser all in one. Solid oak, strongly made and nicely finished. Easy payment terms. The automatic lawering flour bin and the automatic base shelf extender are improvements which have met e iy v | FUilES ufted Couch “ALGOHOL-3 PER CENT. g AVegetable! combining ward- theFood by’ celiron work table, or the highly pol- | ‘;s.mam < i .y - ished aluminoid top, the rich, lustrous, | Do pl‘ Know? Db, N all hand-rubbed finish, the ?ntproof = the P” anfl X 2 3 Jie= casters which prevent vermin from Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletsher's Castorla [ ! . | crawling up into the cabinet. In fact, . Foxyomwuveheencxyuhmghovthopowmwd 5 I AW!Md 6-foot Couch, with l‘d'-f Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable tations, sub- i 2 9 e jence every woman should have and coil sp,;:,g :o,,esm,;?on;ouf,ph;.' ;'1 = “9"5" 6 . when you want a child’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher's? »‘ ] g A | a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet is a conven- stitutea and counterfeits. R X § . that any home can afford on the Hub’s stered and covered . in imitation To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of Easy Credit Terms. o S e A generations to come we appeal to the better t of g i i = bt 2 creenes eaeonarecasmases e ey :fi of ts to insist on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in n a ’s med- icine. And yemember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children—a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not inter- changeable. A baby’s food for a baby. And a baby’s medicine is just ;.: essential ;w.r‘:i the(haby. ') s e Castoria ipe (it's on every wrapper) hias been-prepared by 3 the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signa- ture of Chas.H.Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS Al EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORA' cenuine CASTORIA Auwars Bears the Signature of . 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