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: t g, o O P e 20,5 | Panaman Police Chief Here |SEVERAL PERSONS HURT | M USEIN €11 S| mluir a4 ToBuy Ousfe for Foree|- IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS : Five-Year-Old Boy Is Xnocked Richard Walton Tully's production ¢ “The Right to Strike” comes to Shubert-Garrick Theater next cek, keyed in the Tully mood. Its uthor, Ernest Hutchinson, has come [, the forefront as one of the leaders ed, masterful manner. From start to inish it is a tense and thrilling oday. ichuyler White. NATIONAL—“Good Morning, Dearie.” Charles Dillingham’s newest musi- the National day tars, including Louise Groody, Oscar shaw, Harland Dixon, William Kent, Tohn Scannell, iirls, with Reism orchestra. . “Phi action at Poli's Theater next week. T et often that musical comedy as three slu(‘h ca “rank _Lalor, “rank Doane in the same cast. Irving eebe is another comedian of note. thers include Rene Delting, Helen roderick_and Maude Odell. Dorothy haefer, Polly Butterworth, eone Riddell and Betty Dalr. Harry Carroll and company, with Wil be featured in the bill at B. F. lzellh‘s Theater next week. Ol‘hers will include Ivan Bankoft, the cele- o D es is contagious, and Marcelle French violiniste. - tions for the “third of a century eith vaudeville celebration are be- ing made by Manager Robbins. The \week has not been set as yet. ELASCO—Moran & Wiser Revue e Moran & Wiser revue, gmm‘ e % entury Promenade, New York, with Hal Forde and Lieut. Gitz Rice, Wil headline the Shubert vaudeville at the Shubert-Belasco next week. | Other acts will include Marie Stod- dard in a series of impersonations; Ye . Song Shopp, o musical diversion; » marvelous manipulator | Ben Linn, Torino, Clayton | - & Leanie and Olympia Desvall & Co., Tro Shubert. Topical weekly and 2 film comedy will complete the bill. COSMOS—Cinderella Revue. A colorful extravaganza, with nine talented performers, “The Cinderella | Revue,” fea-luringh Allcel legm:3$= te, from the musica B il headline the bill at the Cosmos Theater next week. Beauty of scenery and costumes, clever com- edy and whirlwind dances are its fea- {ures. Others include “The Bullet- proof Lady’ & stage mystery, with feats of marksmanship; Hilbert and Malle, in comedy; Charles Rogers and company, in “The Ice Man": the fa- Dave _Thursby. 1'\\ono:)l’|::!:l ields and Kane, in_songs, dan E:‘\du comedy, and the Herlock Sisters and Clinton, a singing and dancing trio. The added matinee feature will be Bert Lytell's new picture, “A Trip to Paradise,’ the story of a Coney Jsland_“Barker.” and the comedy, Mack Senpett’s “On a Summer's Day,’ its first showing in Washington. STRAND—Great La Follette. Next week, at the Strand Theater, is promised a pretentious offering re- plete with novel surprises, the star being the Great La Follette, “The Man of Many Faces." with a capable company. Others will include Alvin and Konny, in “Fun on the Flying Johnny Dove, in joyous, tunes and dance’ doings: the Seven:® Brown Girls, in “A Symphony of, Musio Shown in Color,” and Billy, Barker and Harry Dunn, “Happy! Sons of Syncopation.” H The photoplay will be Elaine Ham- ' mmerstein’s latest Selznick production, “Remorseless Love,” a mountain story, shown for the first time in Washing- ton. GAYETY—“Step Lively Girls.” | ~ Next week the Gayety Theater| will present Arthur Pearson's “Step Lively Girls,” a galaxynoted for thelr beauty, charm and graceful dancing, as® well ‘as for stunning gowns. The play is replete with tune- ful music, and the scenic effects give indications of being those of a master | craftsman. _Chief among the fun makers are Hughie Clark, former star of “Yip Yip Yaphank"; Eddie Emer- son and Jerry Baldwin. Others are Ivelyn Cunningham, prima donna; Patti Moore, soubrette; Florence Tal- bott and Jesse Welss. CAPITOL—“Ting-a-Ling Co.” Next week’s attraction at the Cap! tol Theater will be the “Ting Ling” company in a new two-act| musical frivolity entitled “Variety Isl The company will be headed by Irving B. Hamp and Shirley Mal- jet and will include Anna Armstrong, Al Golden, Marie Lebeuf, Jack Mitchell, Buster Sanborn, Mlie. Gau- tier and Red Walters. | l Photoplays. | PALACE—“Footlights.” Elsie Ferguson, the beautiful stage and screen star, will be featured at! loew's Palace Theater next week, beginning next Sunday afternoonm, in | John S. Robertson’s production, i “Footlights,” a story by Rita Wel- ynan of Ligzie Parsons, a Vaudeville entertainer, who becomes famous in ihe guise of a Russian dancer. Then Jove enters her life, and the girl is® torn with doubts and fears as to fj whether the man she loves really ; loves her. METROPOLITAN—“Woman's Place.” Constance Talmadge will be the pictured star at Crandall's Metropoli- tarr Theater next week in her latest de Brulier as Richelleu, is unusuall. 5 brilliant and capable. 3| Drakest: Gascon who invades Paris, penniless, and makes himself the talk of al France by his feats of daring, cour- age and swordsmanship, has the outstanding screen role of |day, 0 his long and momentous iphotoplay ; Weber, “What's Worth While.”” career. GARRICK—“Right to Strike.” ' l-upwmn.— cast, and especially Nigel Sunday and Monday, Constance Tal- madge tn “Woman's Place,” a serio-|§ rama treating of all sides of one of j comic he great questions before the public present-day politica; Wednesday, Prominent in the cast are Edmond)“When Lights Are Low,” w “The Sailor,” Mason in Charles Chaplin in “A Dog's Life.” CRANDALL'S—“The Mask.” e i-] The first three days of next week.|Jim A 4 4T comedy io0d Mording Dearie. | Jack Holl 1o “he SuTk” o new Firsi|ind Topies of the'” Day Thursasy A K h release, and “Ninety X 2 5 ook by Anne Caldwell, will be the]Life": e e and. ;l'::;t:d:wa s or Friday and Saturday, J. ter Cuneo in “BIi " with the B seinaing Monday DISBU amedy. “HEbhL o Dinion” with (he and - id the Sixteen Sunshine| Sterling In Sennett's “it Tuesday and Wednesday Phic will be the at-|Heir": Friday, Ma “Moonlight pable comedians as|{ . Douglas MacLean in “Pass. Robert Wolsey and "'J'\‘E.hyr-:" h." and Charlie R o Jaques|, Sunday and Monday. Charles Ray|&h us age, Hilly Huntington, Betty Fitch, 1N gasorap, Iron”™; Tuesday and Wed: | Mioo9h it Curve ‘Ahead,” and Ford o snens Steri i H'S—Harry Carroll Co. Say Alitaon ifnklsnf;'fiyn':cfl“gfiai’? Brew Youth . F. KEIT Eg{i;;:yfl land In “Bwest By i s | In “The Heart Line"; Friday, Douglas Bennett twins, | Through,” and. Charlie Chaplin 5o n5 “Hurricane Hutch.” Italy”; Tuesday, May Allis i ; Tues . May on, In “The | was t.nveiled to the late Re Prepara; | Last Card’: Wedneaday. Wanda Haw- |Stuck, former archdeacon of Yukon Oai M hver Hiers. In “Her Sturdy author, missionary and explorer, and f ay, Hugh Ford produc- a notable alumnus of the university. Hippodrome. Sunday, Bebe Danliels, ir “Ducks and Monday, “The Spenders”; Tuesday, Cecil B. DeMille's “Forbid- 1i |den Fruit’; Wednesday, Edith Rob- erts, in “Thunder Island”; Thursday, Li aney, in “The Penalty”; Fri- ‘Women"; Saturday, Lois As the young Falrbanks The White Horseman, No. inee only *; Tuesd: V. treatment of the woman in AT “”""“%’.’,g}""fi Tuesday and : Hayakawa in ith Mack rie and Rosemary hispering Devile’; Thursday, Cath- Sessue ou Find It Everywhere"; * Republic. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, the spectacle, “Quo Vadis,” “He Laughs Last,” & L. Frolhin.‘ ham’s production of “The Ten Dollar t Raise, featuring William V. Mong, and Fri- | Charlie Chaplin, in “ A Dog's Life.” y in with the comedy. Saturday, Alice Br: Apollo, in “I Do"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday, Jack London's Star Rover Alice _installment of L les Minter ‘"(Hulch. v H’oneys\l(‘kle." By and B: and York. Sunday, W. S. Hart in “The Whis- tle" and’comedy, “Hearts and Ham- mers”; Monday,” Alice Brady in “Lit- tle Italy,” and Hallroom Boys in “Aft- the' Dough'; leasur. Avenue Grand. hat Womas WHI Dodi oman 3 Eddie Boland In “Sweet By and 111 ALBERT R. LAMB, 2 Chief of the national pollce of the Republic of Panama, who is in the United States to outfit the 660 men er hiz command, which he terms Rupert 'H; o B ughes’ " “Dangerous | 514, Figdle Bol Bring_Him rle and comedy, ‘Thursday, Leah s in ‘Home Baird acLean in “Passing Through”: Satur- ouglas R - MacLean In “Passing | day. Gharies Tay 1y “Serap Trons lGrace Fisher and the o A iarry Laughlin and Six §i'|5‘;f{‘,‘$.‘;:' E‘&’,_;‘fl:::;r;f;hsl:!r.flly. Viola Dana e the army and navy of Panama. ci S , the 2 3 £ s, T blart fth John Stee! Your Move ana fret fnoriient o, FRAT TABLET UNVEILED. |qoa, Photosmphed =t Lol SEWANEF, Tenn. October 12.—In - connection Wi : Circle. e cpservance of| TYROL TEACHERS STRIKE. Tyrol have gone on strike, as they have not received any salary since June. says a dispatch from Innsbruck today. . Hudson @u[in &C)l?artm (3. | 1215F ST.and 1212401218 G ©T. Housefurnishings B An inspection of our housefurnishing depart- ment will suggest many additional, timely and in- expensive “devices for the kitchen. Kitchen Cabinets Alaminum Wares Enamel Tables Wares Electrical Appliances Refrigerators Cleaning Preparations and Thermos and Vacuum Goods Fireless Cookers Baskets Hoover 6S yrars n Busmess T i Repairing Vineme]z swiivi Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ ew Fall Suits At a Clean Discount of Sailor Hats owe. Gipsey O'Brien, Harry Mes-|Sennett's “Dabbling In Art’; Thurs-|day. 5 in " iver. Ronald Adair, David Torrence, |day and Frid; S i’;:’fi?é" D g e Dl 1st street, at Pennsylvania avenue and ohn H. Brewer, Cynthia Latham and | Fair in Love Morono, in “Secret of the Hills. ;:r:t;"lm Teat pattemoon, and 1 e was ‘eal at Down by Cysle—Driver in Bun- away Suffers Rib Fractures. ‘While crossing at 35th and R streets yesterday afternoon Alvin L. Alexander, five vears old, was knocked down by the motor cycle of Lindsey 8. Soott, 1808 Kalorama road, and Injured about his face and legs. He recelved first ald = Rosslyn, Va., landed nst a fractured several rll:lm ;“;.l:g.m“ nno.otu:l?“ University Hospital gave Robert Johnson, colored, 1536 15th street, accidentally fell from a rear seat of the automobile of Horace Clark, 921 Casualty Hospital. Mrs. Mary Grimes, fifty-five years ola, 810 D street southwest, was Dnockna down by the automobile of r. W. F. Phillips, 1023 New Jersey avenue southeast, near 7th and D Btreets southwest yesterday after- noon. 8he was slightly hurt. A _colllsion between the automobile of John W. Wood, 338 G street north- east, and a street car occurred last night at Maryland avenue and 1Ist street northeast. The automobile was William Gates, eventy years old, Jersey avenues last night and injured | 7% about his hgad and neck. He was| Misha Fahm, seventeen years old, 412 Columbia road, received injuries to his legs and face yesterday. after- noon as a result of a collision be- tween his bicycle and an automobile at Sherman avenue and Barry place. |? His injuries were treated at home. — e ——— SWISS CUT FOOD PRICES. BERN, 8witzerland, October 10.— The Swiss government has decided to reduce the price of breadstuffs 10 per i cent. S~ 608 TO 614 War&man Pa Mile. Rubinstein P.M. You are cordially invited to avail yourself of this privilege. bili rk Pharmacy Is the Washington Home'of the World- Famed Madame Helena Rubinstein - school of serious Eng- 5 th sts, and_ the Dlay was a|, ENICKERBOCKER—“Woman's Lyrie. at Georgetowa University Hospital 7 . ensational success in London leat Place” Sunday and Monday, Edith Storey, il e colored, 211 D_street, | 7 retonil ", b Koy, ama o e Ee ma jumped trom e waaon yemertey Rt alaze eauty reparations Recognizetj and Endorsed by the Most Beautiful Women in the Great Metropolitan Cities of both Continents as Being Unrivaled in the Marvelous Results Achieved by the Use of the Various Treatments. A Great Opportunity Is Presented To Learn at First Hand How to take proper Care of the Skin and Com- plexion by the Scientific Application of the Valaze Beauty Preparations IN THE PERSON OF Mlle. Manka Rubinstein Rda Lewis, John Price Jones, Marie| g, e Rupert H * “Dang: - 1 f b SN S : Yilanan, Pegsy Kurton, Pauline Hall, L Sunday and Monday, Rupert Hughes: Pk fl:":h‘;‘nm"d""’:f‘\’:“’ e Sploysd ascugmesrat Homeupatiiic) Parisian and London Beauty Specialiste, in the opening and d Fory g ‘Assault and automobile at New York and New | stock of the world-famous VALAZE Beauty Preparations, "Mlle. Rubinstein for the balance of the current week will be pleased to meet and confer and advise with our pa- - madge "in “The Sign on Friday, » Phi i and Tony Sarg's ' L ) dy Aty e T - st > POLI'S—"Phi Phi. 1'n.,r§,,,{‘}f ATE.e “phe First Circus’: i Tatle Lidly and charile treated at Sibley Hospital, ‘Police are | trons upon the correct usage of the VALAZE Beauty Treatments, about which has Frances White in her new musical| Italy" ‘and comedy, “Snooky's Fresh | yiojs Dana in “Pubpets of Fate” and bl who e eoner of the autol? been truly said, they are “The Gateway to Beauty Land.” 'S urricane 2 # b 1 t i to stop. in attendance at our store the following hours—1 to 6, 8 to 11 - The House of Courtesy Beginning Thursday Morning .A ---this Very Special Sale of Superb Dresses —being a combination of same acute reductions made in our own stock and a very unexpected purchase from a surprising source. The Weaves tell a con- vincing story of intrinsic All subject to your selection regardless of the actual value, at The Motifs express their’ exclusive authorship —presenting the new neck and presentation of a complete th..fi [Lrated Russial dancer, as “The Foundation day here by the Uni- Dancor Master™; Imhoft, Coreene and| = versity of the South, a tablet, the| BERN, ol = Aot I est House,: where [/ Monday. Alice Bradv, in “Little |gift of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity, | The o e, hocuehsat tFe In the Inexpensive K 11th ST. NW. Dress Dept. . ive musical production Mr. Dilling-|Dawn of the Eas: : ‘n::blh-:w:’;:rc::'.g:l!‘l;‘::?éicgl domeqy | In for Lite.” Savoy. badly damaged and its occupant : {otable for i e siightly hurt. Wood w. 1 : Sunday and Monday, Harold Lloyd & 00d was taken to g asualty Hospital. 700, Lira). e A A Mile. Rubinstein is at Wardman Park Pharmacy, representing her sister, the noted ) ; \ John Emerson-Anita Loos production, e e ¥ Dho. dectdcs No reservations; no exceptions, every Suit in our entire stock is worth. etes ot SE e b 3 H 5 sleeve effects; straight line an e e owans DANy: included in this offer, simply to acquaint more women with the diver- Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor, overdraping—finished with bead- of her town. however, nominated her for her beauty instead of her brains and re- sused to let her talk. It was then found her flance was the opposition candidate and nothing could keep her still musical features are under the direction of N. conductor of the Metropoli- tan Orchestra. COLUMBIA—“The Three Musk: ‘eers.” “The Three Musketeers,” Alexandre Dumas’ world-famous classic of ro- mance, and with Douglas Fairbanks as the star, in screen form, will probably continue as the attraction at Loew's Columbia_throughout next week. Marguerite De La Motts has the role ‘opposite the star, but the sity of our stock. . All Fur Trimmed and Tailored Suits of Marvella, Panvelaine, Duvet de Laine and Tricotine, some trimmed with genuine * Beaver, Scotch Mole, Russian Squirrel and Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat). All Sports Suits of imported sports materials. All sizes, specializing in slenderized styles for stout women, 4214 to 5214. All $49.50 Suits reduced to........ All $59.50 Suits reduced to....aumr..... - All $65.00 Suits reduced t0.......con smes All $75.00 Suits reduced £0. —reseiemvas:s .00 All $89.50 Suits reduced t0...ceawener-$71.60 reductions Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, Tricotine, Point Twill, Georgette and new Satin. ery, embroidery braiding— artis- tically designed and skillfully ap- plied. Varied as the assortment is—and large the quantity—we arc urging prompt re- sponse that choice may have the advantage of the full showing.