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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921 e s e e DRTAIN T0 ANSWER IRISH WEDNESDAY entire village of Comasine was swept Reply to De Valera’s Latest at the Capitol Theater, is an up-to- |surface mining machinery. Wallace |charge of a decorous aunt to over- date and entertaining burlesque show. | Reid, as the dredge engineer, is in love | come her penchant for playing base A plotless vehicle enables a talented | with the daughter of a farmer, who is|ball with a crowd of ‘ough young company to render timely song selec- |leading the fizht against the gold seek- | sandlotters and she makes a wager tions and dances that met With'ers. Although the dredgemen are aided | with her chaperon that she can live hearty approval. i by the state legislature in pursuing their |a week in New York on 75 cents and Headed by the Hebrew funster,|work, they are balked by the farmers, |does it. | Harry Jake Flelds, the entertainment | who refuse to sell their land. Urged by | “Shoulder Arms” s in its newly | provided many opportunities for him |the girl, the dredging engineer designs | edited and rejuvenated form, and is a | in the way of laugh-producing Stunts. [a machine that will resoil the devastated | Very amusing picture. It presents The show is staged in two acts and fareas, and the farmers mortgage their |Chaplin as a war rookie. Short cam- six scenes with numerous musical ' lands for money to build the dredge.|€ra subjects and pipe organ accom- numbers and several noveltles and:The head of the mining company buys | Paniment complete the bili. | specialties are introduced. Fields i3 |in the mortgages and has a dynamiter supported by a large company includ- | destroy the new machme. An employe Papering—Painting You are sure of the best if we do your work—no dirt—no worry. Prices exceptionally reasonable. Estimates cheerfully furnished, CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 Eyes Ezamined MoGormion Modical v ca Coll: Glasses Fitted by fire today and three firemen were killed. The fire started by the ex- plosion of cartridges in a warshouse. The firemen had nearly extinguished it-when a keg of dynamite exploded, causing a spread of the flames. The government has sent ald to the sufferers. Eyeslght Specialint, (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) 109410 3 e Bldg. (cLachlen 0 10th ard G Sts. N.W. Phone Main 721, l DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eroh, od Yoms o Quality 'Plus Economy in The Best Is the Cheapest ing Dixle Mason, Betty Gordon, Anita |of® the ‘mining company, -whom. the I d X . i Stone, Bob Robertson, George Woods, | qredge Sepn We will c AS | o RIA Note Going Forward |2isne, Bop, Moueriaty PoGEes Yoa & | rodse cnsincer nas befrienacd, exposen d y hom chorus that can dance and sing well. | cjjjation botween the reputable members .,,'m'm, For Infants and Children That Day. 5 of the mining firm and the tarmers. 1t - / ¢ g i ot a picture t] t) . payments Found at our Two stores || IN Us@ FOr Over 30 Years | = the mocisted pres. Film Features. ok e : Capitat Shoe Findinga Co.s Union || Atways bears LONDON, September 26.—Prime A COLUMBIA—“Affairs of Anatol.” . g H. L“!E . Shoe Findings Co. “’m' Minister Lloyd George will send the RIALTO—“Experience.” There Is secmingly mo abatement ' me'E!'lAmlu! Eledrlc Co. €37 F St. N.W. 3210 M St N.W. || gyonarure of British government's answer to the| mu. wonderful play “Experience” | in demand for seats for Cecil B. latest note from Eamonn De Valera, > Jllie's production, “The Affalrs of Anatol,” which opened its third | week at 'Locw's Columbia Theater vesterday. Based on (he famous play of the same name by Arthur Schnitzler, the photoplay Is embellished with color, sottings and background seldom brought out on the screen. The story is woven around a trlo of romantic incidents in the life of a young society idler whose taste has been cloyed by the sweets of his honeymoon and who seeks diversion Wwith three fair charmers who vietim- ize him and convince him, In the end, that happincss lies only with the almost, if not quite, a classic, thatran Irish republican leader, on Wednesday, | for several seasons on the ' speaking stage, has been transferred to the 1t was lesarned hers today. screen and is shown this week at BELFAST, September 25.—Two per-! Moore's Rialto. George Fl:izmaurlce 15 % - | responsible for the film production, an, sons were killed and thirty-six wound- | Fesponsible for the film production, ani ed in rioting here last night, during turned out a better picce of work. The which bombs were thrown. Two chil- smlge settings and rost;m:-s o{hlxhu m;g- inal production created something of a dreiipleylog in (i Gtréots. and agiel sensation with their Ivishness and ar- ore grounded by stray bullets Qurlig | tisiic beauty. Although the coloring is 5 absent in the screen version, the photo- The wounded girl dled tonight, mak-| play has been given credit for outdoing ing the total of deaths today three. | {he’ play In this respect, The scei Eighteen of the wounded were taken | aro pxceptionally beautiful, their ac- to the Victoria Hospital, and the other | cyracy as to detail being the remarka- elghteen to the women’s hospital. Dla part of the fming. 5 One bomb was thrown in the Mile- | Richard Barthelmess, as Youth, Is one | WOMan he truly loves, his wife. The water road, which Js outside the area |of the big favorites of Screen patrons, (1St includes Wallace Kteid, Gloria H that has been concerned in the rioting. |and he contributes the good looks and |5 Yanson, Elliott Dexter, Bebe Dan- 5 e rib X icls, Monte Blue, A Six persons were wounded here, two of | safisfying ability necessary to the suc- | e, Agnes Ayres, Theo- \ them seriously. ccss of the play. Marjorie Daw, as|lore Roberts, Wanda Hawley, Theo- \ . Style—with Comfort? Yes indeed. Lower heels, broader toes, smartly fashioned uppers in- terest Father and Mother also in the One version of the earlier bombing | Love, also is beautiful to look upon'and | 9re Kosloff and other notables. in East Belfast is that a Unionist|sutisfactory in her work. There are| The Pathe News also is shown. recelves adequate attention. ENICKERBOCKER—“Scrap Iron.” The story is_well known. It plctures | “Scrap Iron,” starring Charles Ray, the trials of Youth from ‘the time he | Teview of which will be found in leaves home, burning with ambition, to { connection with the Metropolitan the final return, after he has gone down | Theater, was shown also at Crandall's the long lane of expericnce. i Knickerbocker yesterday and remains In addition to the main attraction, a | today. comedy, featuring Johnny Hines, in| “Eat and Be Happy,” a suppl - “Dog-Gone Torchy”; the Fox News and | tury comedy: the Bathe Nevws wPon orchestral features round out the pro- |ics of the Day” and musical embel oram. lishment round out the program. METROPOLITAN—“Scrap Iron.” |CRANDALL'S—“One Wild Week.” Charles Ray, the popular screen| At Crandall’s Theater the first three star, is affording his admirers much |days of this week, Realart's produc- entertainment this week at Crandall’s i tion of “One Wild Week,” starring Metropolitan Theater in the film v ebe Daniels, and Charlie Chaplin's something like twenty-flve characters crowd threw a bomb into a combina- that stand out prominently and each tion lquor and grocery store in order to set it on fire, and that while they were carrying out the operation they were made the target for a republican bomb. Military reinfrocements arrived in Belfast this afternoon and vigorous measures to quell the disturbancs are expected. WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., September 26.—Mrs. E. A. Hillman of Lookout mountain was killed, and Mrs. George Linn, Miss Mary Hillman and Miss Hennesse were slightly hurt, when an automobile crashed into a ditch new School and College Shoes. for Menand Women The Hosiery Shop is ready for Fall, almost bragging of the new Hose, priced 85c¢ to 3.85. sion “of Charles Van Loan's {w#r-time travesty, *Sl " Bt B et ) L {witr-time travesty, “Shoulder Arms, W of the mountain. magazine story. “Scrap Iron” It]are the attractions. Both have ai. | —_— is the story of a millhand, With |ready been reviewed by The Star an invalid mother as well as a| In “One Wild Week" Miss Daniels is ; sweetheart. Ho is o good workman|cast as'a tomboy. whose father in k anc o pretty good worker cration sends her to th = with his fists in a fizht. His devotion | ol ler oitheiciy; dn 4 Arthur Burt O 1343 F to his mother makes him late at his | = e { ( : plant, and he is summarily fired. /2 ) (3] (Continued from Tenth Page.) Added to this, he has promised his Call Franklin mother not to' fight, and this brings | still occupies the center of the stage |upon him the con pt of his assoei- | most of the time with his funny e O o1 b, =1 Parts and that intricate dancing thiit | byer, nesvasiin commern mim to hrenk | He has sirround- | promise to his moth i hel e » set of players who | caalr i ana Til ne nearly as bright as the star| ool for himsclf, and the result is a ple combination of dancing, singing commendable acting. While Pat and Marion Bent re- ceived and deserved the lion's share in honors last night, Miss Helen De- < | picture is and a typical I four-round bout and also a stirring cli The orchestra divide: its ctions under Cond T ST ) Trunks Repaired and Made to Order RE'S the Bouquet or Puritano Fino for the men who like 3 moderate smoke —the Corona or Escepcionales No Dran a lingerie shop on Broadway to a - Persian harem, giving him plenty of | bicture in wh 3 are develope Formerly James S. Topham Entablished 66 Years latitude. The setting is well done = aney the " long- i ~ 1 ged Tom oy including a “Tw. Gi h f big, hearty smoke; the Blunt, or the \ Dingle came e ap. | key, including a “Two Littie Girls in for you who prefer a big, H s - . e A s oAl ot e soud bltiotiap: Biue mumber ‘and % baritonc solo. | 80 L Street N E Favorita—well, there arc 10 shapes to choose from, and dience showed iis appreciation of (14 i e olie prices begin at 10c, - edy aer::'ll M}‘;;::L:rzforc'::-:,:i:(l.::fi ana ;‘:’::}mn 3 Cone) ,{fl’_np’ i Save money and middleman's Distributor: s . S vlvia Elias for their singing. Harry || ¢ ? Day" Fyes |l profits by coming to the factory. Mayo, with avoice ‘h"‘:&mfi‘s down |0f the Day” ‘are added attractions. | p: “g.SLOUGSH;AN ICO:, Alnc. : into the cellar and makes the bass o5 4 L 2 0 notes on an organ pipe like a timid| PALACE—“The Hell Diggers.” I [0} ha treet o 5 SRy I veIne = y treble, made a good Sultan, or EMIr. | admirers of the popular scrcen star, | ms Wasbington, D. C. i IRS oF oy hatever vou want 1o call”the | whilicc Foug Sha They e rian—n | o >ersian_harem, and the RGN egton—will § N L A ladies of his harem weren't at al|lgt have thewr hu I hard 5 “The Hell Digie ¢ picture O Lesser Priced HMerchandise et it | oo it 0 ey S 2 7. (i 7T fects with lighting and scencry and |37 this week. The disippointnent is il i : his gift is shown to advantuwge in|lkely r from the | Made in Washington N 3 “Love Birds." The scene shifts from | © V S o 1 s 11. nlnd the audience showed its appre- w};‘f ntory deals w ciation. n the iclous & = A ery opecial deiling Ballird Macdonald is responsible|the California agrieulturists, . whose for the lyrics in “Love Birds: and|fertile lands are being destroyed by | Sigmund Romberg has provided a|= — = —_— number of tuneful melodles for the 1sEy score that have already won wide ey popularity. STRAND—“‘Snappy Bits.” “Snappy Bits,” a “syncopated musi- cal cocktall,” presented by Long. Gib- ||| son, Barthram and Lee, heads an un usually good bill at the Strand Thea- | ter this week. Piano, song and dance feature this act. As a matter of fact, any one of the acts could rightfully be called the headliner. S a Moro and the Reckless Duo #re well re- ceived in a trapeze, song and dance number. Curtis and Fitzgerald, in its of ' entertain with s of animals and is a humorous about the bringing up of a son to a man, and Murphy and Hewitt, in “Secrets,” full of songs and jokes, complete the vaudeville program. Shirley Mason, in a screen romance. “Ever Since E magazine story, “Concerning Chi- | chine,” a William Fox production, is | the photoplay offering. Its cast in- cludes Herbert Heyes, Eva Gordon, Mrs. Vin Moore, Charles Spore, Fran- cis Hancock, Ethel Lynn and Louis King. A comedy, news feature and an orchestral selection, “Torrid-Dora,” a esty on the “Toreador” song from “armen,” are added attractions. CAPITOL—*Chick Chick.” George Jaffe" opened to cro’ 'The New Way to End Corns The Scientific Method Easy, Gentle, Quick and Sure famous chen ago, discovered A * 35 Checked, Plaid_ and Pleated Skirts : $5.95 This group of all-wool skirts, bought for this sale, consists entirely of individual models which have been carefully selected. The contrasting colors are so blended that the skirts can be worn with the new Blazer jacket or the Jersey sport coats, to great advantage. T S P.M.—SATURDAYS 7 AM. T0 9 PM. uiopted and produced it Millions of people use this in- | t relief and quickly rid them- es of throbbing corns. | The fnethod is Blue- | or_ plaster. touch. The pain stop: and the whole corn quickly 1 and comes out. Old. harsh methods planted by it. so with paring. | are folly. | | Try Blue-jay on ome corn now and see. You will be delighted. |~ Your druggist has Liq or Plaster Blue-jay stops pain—ends corns a Bauer & Black product Made of prunella and fancy sport woolens. Combinations of colors include—brown and tan, navy and gray, navy and tan, black and white and copen and mulberry; spme checked patterns. Sizes 26 to 31 waist measure. are sup- So with corn pads, All such ways The Millinery Section Is Featuring Children’s Hats at $1.18 to $4.95 A new and large assortment of children’s hats has been added to our Down Stairs Millinery Section; here you will find many styles suited to the little ones. Tams, in both felt and velvet—French Felt—Beaver and Lyons Velvet Hats at these prices, which are exceptionally low. Be Suspicious of Tender Gums Be suspicious of any tenderness or bleeding of the gums. This is usually the first stage of Pyorrhea—an insidious disease of the gums destroys the teeth and undermines bodily health. \ TUESDAY ONLY, 9 AM. TO 12 M. Organdy Neckwear In New Fall Styles Crepe de Chine Gowns Specially Priced $3 .65 Superior Quality Crepe de Chine Gowns, in pale simple tailored styles or those more elaborate with pretty lace trimmings. Also Crepe de Chine Chemise that are very special values at $1.65. These are in built-up shoulder styles, with simple lace finish or the straight camisole top, with ribbon strap and wide lace top; plain tailored Special, 55¢ and 93¢ A new shipment of neck- wear, including collar and cuff sets of organdy; collar, cuffs and vestee sets of net, neatly trimmed with lace and em- broidery. Shown in white and models. ecru. b A& Sl Prgcheie. ol Turkish TOWCIS At 25¢ X FANCY COLORED TURKISH TOWELS, with fast colored woven bor- ders and stripes of blue, gold and pink. The foundation is exceptionally firm and the sides are neatly hemmed. Size 16x33. At 35¢ ; TOWELS, with interwoven designs of - pink and gold; some with one color only, others with both. An exceptionally good quality. Size 18x34. - Popularly Priced, 25¢, 35¢, 40c and 50c : A splendid opportunity to supply your needs in anticipation of the visit of friends incident to the Limitation of Armaments Conference. At 40c PLAIN WHITE TOWELS, with higher and heavier raised design, close weave. The ends are neatly hemmed, while the sides are selvaged. Size 24x44. At 50c PLAIN WHITE TOWELS, with either pink or blue striped borders. Size 22x44; and another size 19x38 is prettily de- signed with pink stripes running the en- tire length. Gradually the gums become spongy. They inflame, then shrink, thus exposing the unenameled tooth-base to the ravages of decay. Tiny openings in the gums form gateways for disease germs to enter the system. Medical science has traced many ills to these infect- ing germs in the gums weakened by Pyorrhea. They are now known to be a frequent cause of indi- gestion, anaemia, rheumatism and other serious con- ditions. So watch carefully for that first tendernessorbleeding of the gums. Try Forhan's immediately. It positively prevents Pyorrhea (Riggs’ Disease) if used in time and used consistently. And in preventing Pyorrhea—it guards against other ills. Forhan’s (For the Gums) cleans teeth scientifically as well. your teeth with it. It keeps them white and clean. If gum shrinkage has already set in, start using For- han's and consult a dentist immediately for special All druggists. 2 treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. i Formala of R.J. Forhan, D.D. 5. Forhan Co., New York Forhan's, Ltd., Montreal FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea Chum Salmon, 3. 525¢ Limit, 3 Cans to a Customer TOMATOES No.2can, 3for29¢ Limit, 3 Cans to a Customer N.Y. State Breakfast Bacon, PLATE or BRISKET Fresh Sharp Cheese, 237, Limit, 3 Cans to a Customer LENOX SOAP 0 Cakes 30C for Limit, 10 Cakes to a Customer 5 Ibs. for $1.00 SMOKED PICNICS, 125, by th psi’ece?z4%lcb. Beef, 3:25¢