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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, .OCTOBER 24, 1921. wood. Truly Shattuck and Alan Hale|includes néws feature pictures and a = = > veisen” whic are aiso good in principal parts. special musical score. == = = II] l I S e II] (! n S nce demonstrated his technical sl \The added 'attractions inciude e nd mastery of tones, brought an al- | short comedy, the terary gest's . . most riotous applause from the audi- | funny selections from the press of KNICKERBOOKER—“The Pov: ence. In. “Souvenir” and “Valse|the country, the latest Pathe and a erty of Riches.” Bluette,” the other numbers compris- | Very good musical program. v = > POLI'S—"Ladies’ Night ,Lyons duo, in feats of sirength and{ing his program, his playing develop- L — he chief features at Crandall's' | endurance,” winning ‘much applause. fed the soulfulness latent in string i fickerbocker yesterday and today s d i d th 1ful 1 in stri “The Poverty | hickerbock terd d today ! “Ladies' Night in“a Turkish Bath,”| Harey and Kitty Sutton present “The |and bow that onls a master can call ? Tiches are Reginald Barker's sereen Version e Tt R cood | Powder Puff Girl.” which adds great- |forth. Jacobsen was nce fed % ey 4 : a e-act farce, by Avery Hopwood ||y 1o the success of the general en- |Robert Bond (Gotta, the director of | . - CUES. of Leroy Scott's “The Poverty of| ne-get playlet, en-lthe Rialto orches j Crandul's Metropolitan offers a{ Riches” and Buster Keaton's first| d Charlton . to a|tertainment. pacity attendarn last| titled “Salvation Sue.’ follo: Thit| Besides th ical treat. which |Superior production this week in “The 3 o tendance at 5 side eat, ] for ¥ National, “The night. Many laugh at it, but| i story of the Klondike in the £old |featured the inauguration of @ new |Poverty of Riches,” Reginald Barker's | Playhouse,” reviews of which will be | 1 roe found elsewhere in conn:ction with | more, it is to be hoped, will ¢ bill at the Rial N oL Hebel: o, 1t aeilion moral Influence among the rough men |1 the to vesterday, Rebe lnim version of Leroy Scott: " open to the churge of Yo | of the camp. TemE o pough N | Daniels, in “The Speed Girl,” n b ¢ ezy |1 version-of Leroy Scott's Story’{craiialiy Metropolitan Theater. Sty e 4 ¥ | ;- Ha ® o h“'l‘genf;mg . »'n"u‘. OiNE| Chesterfield of minstrelsy,” offers an |ciema production, found favor with |“The Mother. ignor Ernesto iello, conductor ?ua . “{):* e 1 aroused than | Act that brings much laughter and |large audienc In this play Miss i S jof the Knickerbocker orchestra, has emall town, who is more aroused pplause. Daniels capitalizes her recent experi ate embellished the photoplay entertain- embarrassed by the display of incom- | #RE U > & 2 I 2 i 3 : i e photoplay for the week is “The |ence in serving a jail sentence in Los | h chieye suc- ment with a musical investiture of | | pletely adorned feminin He is/pgce of'the World,” featuring Bar- |Angeles for speeding ‘en lcess I > the early-week bill in a way that i making a fight against it under cover | bara Bedford and Edward Hern. The |days for that In S to|adds to its pleasing effect. The | of devotion to his inventions, while story concerns a young married iheroine. of “Th 1 »cial hgights and Mr. Co! s- t prelude a rom Mas- | his wife suffers because he Will not|couple. There are many thrilling and | [eToine: Of “ihe < sistant manager of the st | cagni’ | ccompany her to evening parties.[humorous scenes over the wreckage |l n Their chb, “nds, <! received with enthusiasm last night. Slie goes 1o a Turkish bath with her|of a high-powered motor car. and |MISHt be taken as Daniels’ tip ,T,[‘,;,'.,,',.,,",‘f,‘,'f",'.f...:” i wortaly! sooaal i 5 woman friends, while their man |another is the burning of a three- |10 the public that fe O e . e hosseoat iy Eonds Qi o Fonds tike him to a freeiand-e story “state hospital. A thrilling {bad, provided you are a “movie” star |DUt rich in the possess f two. CRANDALL'S—“Scrap Iron. Which is raided. After a|climax develops when a young doctor jand command the awe and admirs ithelihoms e o | e e e S Dl S wild dash s climb {jfn”flrx'lmtr&\mnxwfrm'«“"10:';. ";"‘ mm} fon oL ;‘he1“‘r"k“ys' D at l‘;h-‘ :‘e]:i W rl\ml“ |lcr)lrfi esihis ability us an actor of versatile o it s try o stea e love of|in the Rialto bill include a com [ 8 L 5 « < 2t 8 Antiattic bushe by s winlgm | wife ‘while the hospital 15 in |in which “Ham® ”m';i““"!‘] s putling up a front oecial posi- ( characters, the part he plays is much near anfi-a i ttrac i {er ot interast; and s Fedl or ¢ ¢ ltion and fortune. preferring rather | totally different from Mr. R s @ reel or LWo Of pappiness with his little girls and!role. their mothe; 1t is a stor Decorative and Useful pvery e of more than sugsestive remarks. Tames. 1 tion is Jan: X he play ends with an wnation in | £ Lee, in their lat Alpine and Scotland scenery | combining superior construction fl and values, is on exhibition in our i Lamp Section. T ring, “Circds Imyp the young couple’s apartment after —_ e The Colbys are about. to lize the 1 i 1st1 the wife discovers her husband hid- . ” e e s A collection of artistic lamps ing | Babette, the artists model, in| CAPITOL—“Sweet Sweeties.” |PALACE—"“The Great Impersona. |hgncs of the wifc for a litde one lo o pencs aad collec ¢ lamps, their bedroom. weet Sweeties’ sonin M covers slowly and even | b 5. His I tion. nd when d aat There are ¥y times when pure legitimately de- sterday s 8 W ceiv. One of those thrilling, tense i s promoted to manager of the P treak of cowardi The entertainment is iS being ywn this week at Loew'siplant rings on deaf ears when her | friends him and his fin two acts and cight _ entitleq Palace in he Great 'mperson: ph shakes his head in |deserts hil | “The Mystery of the Garter” and “In It 1ken from K. Phillips Oppen- | the negative in re to her eager|man whe has just urrived in fown | Japlan. Eddie Jordan, lack- | heim's engrossing tale of the same!inquirie ture is well done |looking for easy He loses | face impressionist, is of | title_and its transfer to. the screen|and interesting. his job in the x s |much merriment and applause. He is | has be accomplished by a nmuz-»r] Buster Keatons, over score of | desperation for mon B let tuming, while . is| sted by George Leon and Bobby | land, George Melford. The coupling;them, feature in a two-reel comedy 2 fight, against his ctive, and no worse, per- | { T Bogart has a charm- |0f this duo, the author and the di-|“The I'layhouse,” and the Metropoli- than can be seen at|in “yojoe popular songs |rector, was a winning stroke, both!tan orchestra, under M. {to the delight of the audience. The fm:l :;;e A cce o; lt'hv ctu 2 ory gy\m‘-rmn.~ r(-) kable d 3 "is lavish and includes the |and the pleasure of the patrons. ¥rom | Village Orche as perpetrate i G vy owder Puff Follie enc. | the ing scene until the % | the Bangtown Crossroid " “rom the beginning .»rh1i|].;-l;1glv:l: t}‘rrl with the r that he wins the g to pay for the proper Foster, aslid the interest is maintained. T Hosme o I gives one the im-i ¢ were many times when the snce | A feature of the musical progr: s a thrilling picture aning forward in the|a combination of the pipe organ nd pibe orzan IASF ST.and 1212401218 G ST. e “';'!""-‘"fgirla in costumes depicting various N NalS | species of birds. A spectacular march {of the “challenge beauty chorus” is her chum. hel ! OEuLs v~ one of the sensations ol the show. sonal charms sordid _cntertain- 4 & ment. Homer nd Edward Douglas, s and men of 61 soratling: Wonld piano, by Milton Davi niment complete the entertainm be lost through slightest inat-{Carl Hinnant. The Pathe News e tention. Tupics of the Day add to the program. Children's Cold I t treated with COLUMBIA—"‘Three Musketeers.” Pure food tonic. No drugs. hOtOP a) S. by rmetting a out Douglas Vairbanks: splendid_ photo- Advertisement . i e ather John's t The world,” who attempt to jitident bridegro the way. through foul means, so th he Three Musket- it < Madelon Le 2 it e could take h ce, the sub. . iy pl its fourth and_final | 3 RIALTO—Sascha Jacobsen—"The | tution app on nccount of i at Toew's Columbla this week TEN SHIPS ASSIGNED. i . AR the likeness men. The p alded from the time it was orig Speed Girl. E rted, but while th v released for the silver z,.-r.m.l Ten of the of the finest that has |nation cargo Washington, continues | been prineipal nations |1 5 Guillan. Iwhich does mot po: an opera ‘fl,;,’l""t‘ in Oppenhe it photographic i . story : Board annou ast night > S— {house, none the less appreciates good Certon a o TA 5 v would RAND— s was proved again yesterda o 3 @’ Artagnan, who by his ¢ : R d ST Four Jacks and a hen Iarge audiences gave a greet: X s - wins his wa into operation from a_north Pacit Queen.” * ng to Sascha Jacobsen at the Rialto | Production of only a year awo, > Queen of Franc coast port the Japan-China-Manila g company that interpreted the play s Vi : run and th of the same type with Theater, that for genuine enthusiasm g 604 throughout. Jam »ep him well occupied and two of the 502-foot model on the same nd clever melod e » iva o] an a e -1 e ot e it o one of the best charaeter actor dience thrilled and interested through- | run from a C: port. sting the country, plays the dual role of Representatives of steamship lines and e a male s the fi SECLY ho " German and Englishman very atures of the Dl ay ions have been in- attraction at the Stra 3 pearance _Washington, though helyincingly. There is alw Y .| Dumas story are the adhesion to his- | vited to a a hearing before the week. is not stranger to hundreds here |and this part is played b Y t, ical truth and the magnificance of ‘board on N The program begzins with the De-iwho possess phonographic records of | who shares the.honors with Kirk.dthe whole production. The progran: {manent i _A N terms as to payments to our 3 ° Charge Customers on Furs BOTH “THE DEPENDABLE Sm‘ purchased during this sale. N sk i el 5 = . 4 'We Told You So—And Here It Is! Sale That Smashes All Records ' : August Prices Were Too High. Here Is the Proof! Let us tell you truly why August fur prices were too high. It is simply this. That from every city in these United States buyers poured into Sew York in May and June and July to buy Furs for August sales, and the furriers were rushed with business. They had customers galore. Now, when the wholesalers are rushed and busy they do not have to sacrifice their furs. On the Other Hand, Let Us Tell You OUR Story . Simply that WE WAITED until the Summer rush was over. The furriers of New York are NOT busy now, They need business bad and will make sacrifices today they would not even entertain in Summer. llence these REAL Fur Bargains! ; 2 : Our advice is to buy nolv. A small deposit will reserve any fur piece ‘or fur garment in this sale, but cold weather is not far off, and in a few weeks the furriers will be busy again. This Is the One Time to Buy Your Furs—This is the true time for bargains. Our best and biggest Fur Sale starts tomorrow. French Coney Coats Trimmed Liberty Seal Coats brce o0 450 i staion Y792 A Assorted Fur Scarfs Last Year’s Price, $39L5 85950 ccn .o - Stoles, Capes, Chokers and novelty e in Scotch Mole- skin, Genuine Beaver, Jap Mink, Taupe Nutria, Civet Cat and Near- seal. All made of choice skins. Special Notice to Prospective Fur Buyers We only handle “Guaranteed Furs”—by that we mean, no mat- ter, what price you pay for a Fur at this store it must give satisfactory wear or we will replace it with a new fur. . Hudson Seal Coats 36-inch length Coats of finest quali: Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat); full rip- ple model, hali or full beited style: new large shawl collar; deep suffs. Plain silk lining with embroidered border. To Our Charge Customers We will make special credit (o i S R A O AR T Sable Genet Coats %:is:e,vgla{;)s.oo ssgi Smart-looking, 36-inch flare models of soft. silky quality Sable : l:ashl{;nable I;u:l Coa‘@ 'Oflspkl"did c%u?l“;)ylfienc}‘ Coney, in ecither We are offering these handsome coats in this sale at just about the . i < = . i ' aupe or brown shades. 36 inches long; full belted or loose back styles, 5 ) W ice. Truly wonderful coats at this price. Genet, with large cape collars. Some have contrasting collars and cuffs ithiestracl hawl collar. 3 3 B manufacturer’s early wholesale price. Truly wonderful . . = 5 - Er’\g ger‘aé: faarfieceyc:fiis.s aSYzegcgrtobit“. s‘;:cv‘:rsy a::atp?;fl‘;rt:;nel;g}ii ‘gi‘vl; Three-quarter-length models with large cape collar and bell cuffs of of Blug Genet. .Bell_nsilflt‘“- A very stylish beited models, with pockets. satisfactory wear. natural Opossum or Skunk dyed Opossum. Silk lined. All-around belt. Lined with plain silks. n - - = 3 A ~ Trimmed French Seal Coats Trimmed Natural Muskrat Coats Separate Muffs 9 . : 0 Last Year's ¢ 00 Last Year’s $1 9 5.00 > ‘ {8 . . LN e E Price, $325.00 — Price, $295.00 = n t e a e ‘ 5 . & 1P These coats are difficult to distinguish f; 1 seal—th ality of These coats must be seen to be appreciated. Three-quarter length, = . 5 . o 5 [ the French sesl s soifine: Three-quafier-xen{g‘i'}? r‘:gdc;:,a “I:l:ccgr\:;lc‘:(}ib(;: with ;z}cee ‘back, shirred effects, with remofable belt. Has extra large We hav ea large assortment of Separate Muffs tomatch .| ¢ e belts and large cape collars and deep cuffs of natural squirrel or skunk collar, deep border and cuffs of fine quality Hudson Seal, making a very any of the Furs advertised in this sale. Prices are much | fur. Beautifully silk lined. “ stunning combination. All skins rich and dark and perfectly matched. 1 than last year. i Novelty silk linings. i ess n last year. . E Sty lish Coatee Stoles $1 Z 5.00 In Conjunction With Oar Great Fur Sale—A' Sensational Offering of Nearseal Stoles s .15 [i Last Year’s Price, $195.00........ — % Last Year’s Price, $45.00. . .. ..... ... = IEd . The Popular Coatee and Cape Stoles, in Eastern Mink, Jap - . ik Extra Long Nearseal Stoles, 9 inches wide; good guality skin g l.}lmki)r;tumadand fil:\c quaSI_xlt){ l]‘-luc:Im“ Seal (dyed muskrat). Séme 9 finished with pockets; silk lined |d ave belts and pockets. Sil ined. —m— — i American Fox Scarfs | i : At the Lowest Prices Knownin Years 's Pri $ Jé £ Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 5279,50 Last Year’s Price, $45.00...... ... .. — el 5 NSt = ) 4 5 3 E B < > < ke hole animal and open scarf effects, in Victoria brown and E Last Year’s Price, $395.00........ — ) Luxury of comfort wnhveuunom}_ of cm‘f.~t rgmkcs th_rs event v}f t|il1nusual 1|mg%'tancc to the ‘\\orpan \:}}‘w v.ant:Ata las{l taupe. fox; soit, finffy and silky skins. Winshed wi‘lh Hedl |::iL B Natural Squirrel and. Skusk collars and cuffs cabiance ionable Seal Plush Coat. We were fortunate in securing 200 o es¢ splendid garments at prices that permit us to head and paws. ,é thedriauty of these fine Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat). Pelts offer values that have not been equaled in years. Every coat perfect and fully guaranteed to give satisfactory results. Styl' h m—k——_ i Gl of the finest quality, rich, soft, skins. Smart belted model. — : o | ! 18! ur OKers s 95 ¢ : 3 c 5 . e i T & Natural Nutria Coats Sllk Seal PluSh A Fur Trl"““ed Flll‘ “al‘ed Last Year’s Price, $27.50......... e e ‘E; El = The popular shaped Chokers in Skunk, Stone Marten, Squirrel, i 1 La“tpg > 3 lll" $37.;loola $ 2,39’50 Coats $l l 95 Plush Coats Plush Coats Fitch and Lucille Brown Fox; single skin effects. I g as ear's rrice, . ....... — ’ L | _— & E The fur in these coats is so wonderful it looks like real beaver. q kably 1 ice thes | GCOO! ca_rf | ;5 Three-quarter-length model. with large new collar effect, deep cuffs, cé?tts tvl-:':)sn‘:e;‘::{ l?)nz, ;f,“'w‘j",f:gc yc;: i 1 9.75 l 4'75 Natlll'al Ra n S S s .75 : l / & removable belts. Silk lined with embroidered border. to come early. = N = - eatalioll ishani % Last Year’s Price, w.w. Seg e e _ o (] Some have beautitul collars o unk =0 -~ e . = " : i i\: Smart and dressy three-quarter- | dye‘é Opossum; others have extra large | Jaunty Fur-trimmed Plush Coats, "thBeatum‘I‘"}{ n‘;arkeq Whollie aqlnmalse_:?kcc]gs sdhapcd scarfs, finished | |E T ° ed N l co length coats of silk secal plush, with | cape collar and deep cuffs of Kolinsky | three-quarter length; full-belted with natural head, paws and tails. Silk line | i Irimm earsea a 1 59,50 tailered convertible oc shawl collar and |~ dyed French Coney; ofil others have | model, with slash pockets, large Sotnit m—— k . 0 deef cuffs. belted or all-around large shawl collars, deep border an | . R Last Year’s Price, $275.00. ....... — belted styles; “nicoly lined. * Sizes 3 | cuffs of faupe Coney Fur. Full beited, | ¢ape shawl collar of Taupe Erench mal utria Scarfs $ 75 36-inch-length coats of selected Nearseal skins; extra large to 44. i half belted or loose back styles. Nicely | Coney Fur. Flowered sateen lined. Last Year’s Price, $32.50............ B cape collar and cuffs of Skunk; smart flare, loose-back effect. Silk Goldenberg's—Fur Departm cond Floor, lined. Sizes 36 to 44. | Sizes for misses and women. Stylish Scarfs that can be worn as choker or as shoulder stole. 5 lined, with.brocaded border. = - Rich, dark skins. Silk lined. d = * 0 S . . = S b - | Kolinsky Dyed Marmot Wra Trimmed Baltic Seal Coats 39 5,00 Eastern Mink Stoles - 395.00 Alnska Eox Scaris $ 75 | | 0! k’ Yy arm l”s .00 Last Year’s Price, $150.00............ — Last Year’s-Price, $145.00............ _ et (2t I Last Year’s Price, $210.00........ T Three-quarter-length models of Baltic Seal, trimmed with large ' Rich, dark i;rown. perfectly matched skfns, beautifully striped; h‘favw s p".gevzsqfls' s S emrz fine quality in i n ilelldl i,:‘rxx‘gsrth _}_(v?gnsflx ?g:éiex?&foa}g;;ml;cgmgalfl(;‘ferfectly ;:]ll:;nac?go‘z?:tsc“s?lskoliin‘:(‘!“tuhan Ringtail or Nutria. All-around | _shaped stole, trimmed with head, tails and: paws. Silk lined. black, l:foewor:):l:xé’;au::. F‘g’ni‘s)heeda B sl eaoa Pa“:s' matcl . = . L. . . : - ; <. 4 - ao | Fine French Seal Coats 1 5 Ef Nearseal Coats 399.50 Eastern, Mink Scarfs $)X.00 | Manchurian Fur Scarfs 81 -98 | Last Year's Price, $195.00.7 ... $ 3 4| Last Year’s Price, $155.00........... = Last Year’s Price, $45.00............. — Last Year’s Price, $19.75............ i French Seal Coats, 36 inches long, of fine selected skins. New- i i ity D s Scarf and collar effects of Eastern Mink; rich, dark skins, Large open. animal effects; in taupe, black 'an'ti brown; silk est collar, deep cuffs, adjustable belt. Plain silk lining with em- Sl 36 nchi belted Smodelslof pood autiailicacils e prettilc;rmaar,llced. DSomc have head, :ailrs and paws. $ GETE " ! broidered silk border. - lined; trimmed with head, tail and paws. cape shawl collar; bell sleeves; fancy silk lined. 7