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L= i ; : ___THE EVENING STAB,_WALHM@ D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 RIS T AR Y | B0 9 5 i ment, the Commissioners aleo nom- inated five local boys from whom thq | / department will select two to fill Dis< i/ trict vacancies in the Naval Academy’ at Annapolis. The District was en- ‘Washington’s vacancy at the United | titled to nominate eight, four for eaelr >,/ I // Y - m&" iARMS PARLEY DELEGATIONS FROM ITALY AND CHINA IN WASHINGTON;NAMED FOR WEST POINT. N e WU v;: NI T IS : ‘ : e e Bobert Walker Wins by Examina- N \ \"r\‘% /\'\\é S‘%fi"\v;%. S N A q', i ¢ ’k/ pedt AL 2 Sl e mn—un':pam candidates In the “nick of time” for Thanksgiving 15% Off All Silverware If you have gifts to buy, or tableware for the Thanksgiving spread, this general reduc- tion offers an opportunity to purchase them at a very substantial saving. e States Military Academy at West vyacancy, but only five conwu}‘ A ) > il ed the list of candidates In the exami- | street; Wilmelm K. Busck, 217 Rock FROM THE ; % B A # Isthmian Canal Commission. G street southwest, and W. W. Full % | At the request of the Navy Depart- | 2929 Macomb street. — i i | MORE OF THOSE WOMEN’S We just had to quote their regular values to impréss upon WOOLEN %fi‘fi "HE‘\":.‘\ A : > NI A ¥ - ’ . 4 % ‘? ‘ ‘;r:m;lg:! oo :?rnee‘:,y et v alk: | passed the physical examination. ;nation, is a grandson of Admiral John |Creek Church road; W. W. Kenn: WOMEN’S GENUINE VAN RAALTE WOMEN'S | riseep $1.25 and 6 5 C FONITY. “Twouven st | HOSIERY RN Yfig a‘;&f!& AX sioners announced. Walker, who head- | They are Joseph L. Byrd, 1328 M : Grimes Walker, at one time head of the | 446 Park road; John K. Revell OPPORTUNITIES SsECTION SUEDE-FINISH GLOVES ENGLISH 95¢ Values embroidered Back Gloves, in white, pongee, gray, mode, \ brown, beaver and black. 51.75 Tailored-Fashioned SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL Pure silk, with lisle garter ohgosE graY blue, tops; black, beige, suede and prown L brown. A special weave makes this especially 18-Button-Length Suede-Like Gloves Mode, beaver, Q¢ white, pongee and iyl priced woolen hos- “ , . oan ToetE I ;:;mh;:li:nl’:c;:):c:arn 51_55 price This sale embraces every article in stock— buy. Introductory price { of sterling or plated silver—and includes such world-wide famous makes as— COMMUNITY PLATE HEIRLOOM PLATE ROGERS PLATE ) The prices of these celebrated brands of silver plate are fixed by the factory and are plainly marked on every piece. - _All go at 15 per cent off the marked ‘ | prices, along with every other sterling silver or plated silver article in the store. - SELINGER’S 2% Manufacturing Jewelers and Optometrists “Look for the Big Clock” They are wonderful toned instruments—and although they were rented for a limited time—are in perfect condition. One is a famous Krell Up- § right—the original price of which was $600.00, NOW. . . The other is a celebrated Bush & Gerts Upright—the $ Chung Hul, scoretary general of thedelegaton. =~~~ =~ original price being $500.00, 245 ¢ AM U s EMENTS urday, Alice Brads and Kenneth Har- | urday, Rupert Hughes “The Old Sunday—Doris May. in “The Bronze 2 7 b/ 1/ % 7 7 2 g KNICKERBOCKER—"“Why Girls Raphael. You can pay all cash or arrange terms entirely omtnet fvw Nisowonth Bage, | REVE BOMET e, | DO, (S ke Sexnm s, convenient. Free Recital Tomorrow. Crandalr's’ Knickorbocker will present: 1 v ] 7 % Upper, Italy’s representatives, front, left to right: Capt. Boxlo, Commander Taghario, Commander Sabetta, | :::'In‘llllur H. E. Rolandi Riecl, Cavalier Gelsser Celesia, Senator Schanzer, president of the delegation, and Senator ertinl. 1 Lower, Chinese delegation, front, left to right: Brig. Gen. Andrew W. Brewster, Dr. Hawk-Ling Yen Tchical, | advisor: Dr. Wellington Koo, delegate; Dr. Philip R. C. Tyau, Mme. Koo, Mme. Yun Siang Tsao and Dr. Wang Chung Hul, secretary g ral of the delega! How Mastin’s Yeast Vitamon Tablets Make Skin Clear and Flesh Firm Easy and Economical to Take. Results Quick. quently entered the ‘operatic ficld|Kenneth Harlan, in “Dawn of the of the Day; Wednesda and leaped into prominence in Bos-|East”; Thursday and Friday, House madge, ifi “The Sign on t ston, where he accomplished a record { Peters in “The Invisible Power,” and | Thu May Allison, in “Th feat by singing Lohengrin with the|Saturday, Charles Chaplin, in “The|Game”; Friday, Jack London's Damrosch Grand Opera Company at a |1dle Class.” | Rover”; Saturday, Tom Mix, in half hour's notice under the most Apollo. Your Own Héart.” trying circumstances, thus winning ” the position of leading tenor with| Sunday and Monday, “The Affairs Regent that organization, will give a_ free [Of Anatol”; Tuesday and Wednesday, gent. recital tomorrow at 5 p.m. at 1344 G| The Poverty of Riches” and Buster| sSunday and Monday, Mary Pickford, street northwest. jKeaton, in “The Playhouse": Thurs-|jn “Through the F Final Cut in All Columbia Records’ Wanda Hawley, in “Her Sturdy | Take your choice of any of them. cloinh A4Qc gzt 60c Barron Berthald, who began his|in “Why Girls Leave Hom Whitney. _in “Neglected carreer as a church singer, subse-lday and Wednesday, l’li("‘ Brady and | Wives,” also Pathe News and Topics | 1110 G Street (Worch Building) Door”; Tues- day, Lois Weber's “What's Worth | While”; Wednesday, Hoot Gibson, in ction”; Thursday, Wallace Reid, in - Love Special well, in “The Sage He Douglas McLean, in Home Stretch.” dav. Vivian Martin, in Pardon My c % renc! Friday onway Tearl Philadelphia Orchestra Tuesday. “Afv‘fr Midnight”; Saturday, 7 _ |Brady and Kenneth Harlan, in The Philadelphia Orchestra, Leo- | gy 218 Hsnaseh Sariue: Ih “Revs pold Stokowski conductor, Will ap- |of “Hurricane Hutch.” pear in Washington this season in & |series of five concerts, opening next Avenue Grand. | Tuesday afternoon at the National| Sunda “The Poverty ‘heater at 4:20 o'clock, when Efrem i 2 hs in mbalist, one of the geniuves of the [ {violin of today, will be heard as the ting artist in Brahms' “Concerto i{for Violin and Orchestra in D.” The fother numbers will include excerpts |from “The Damnation of Faust” (Ber: Sast”; Saturday, {lioz), the Eri(‘; s%ie-nebunyw"c;ym- in “A Trip to Paradise,” and |nopedies” an agner's “Wotan's \ment No. 4 of “Hurricane Hutcl - { Farewell” and “Fire Music” from “Die also “The Trouble riday and Saturday. the Walkure.” 3 . " Other. concerts will folléw Decem- Carolina. e of “Breaking Through' ber 6, January 10, February 14 and| Sunday and Monday, Mary Pickford, also will be shown. April 4, the other soloists being Yo- |in “Through the Back Door'; Tues nd a vocal | Louise Brown. as-| ster Leonard Butler: GREASY SKIN BLACKHEADS ROUGH SPOTS ck™; Satur- | and Edith John-l COLORLESS SCRAWNY NECK. Lies lando Mero, pianist, and Nina Ko-|day, Mary Miles Minter, in “Moonlight ' 5 Shets, the mative Rugsian soprano. A |aad’ Manpysuckle': Wednesday, May Savoy. Ou ou 0 feature of the series will be the ap-|Allison, in_ “Big Game"; Thursday,| Sunday and Monday, “The Pov- pearance of Vincent D'Indy, the cele- | Eygene O'Brien, in “Is Life Worth|erty of Riches” and Buster Keaton, brated French composer and con-|Living”; ~Friday, Mildred Harris|in “The Playhouse”; Tuesday and ducter, as guest conductor. Chaplin, in “Old Folks at Home"; Sat- | Wednesday, “The Affairs of Anatol”; arday, Douglas Fairbanks, in “Ameri- | Thursday, Conway Tearle, in “"After san Aristocracy.” Midnight’; Friday, Mary Miles Min- ter, in “Her Winning W Satur- day, Elaine Hammerstein, in' “Hand- cuffs or Kisses,” and installment No. A Crooked Path? Often a cowpath has been allowed to become a village Photoplays. Of what use are fine features, with an ugly skin, flabby flesh, sunken cheeks, a scrawny neck or a careworn face? If you want to quickly ’ Sund. ¥ i 4 of “Hurricane Hutch.” n a s e RIALTO—Creatore—“The Night onc Tn ent ¢ st clear Jour -Iinn and :omplenon‘. put same firm, :nl:ky :-ndhle‘ vill: % anded iti has e ” ay McAvoy, in verything for your bones, increase your nerve force and power, a street, and as the age oefxapcow’s v;li-ll tion m thy o Ro:e}.l (6 ale”; Wednesday. May Collins, Richs | (o ‘Ya':\‘: iTmadie and far botter, a -imdplo test you will find well worth trying: winding wa; g 0 t ard Dix, rt Holmes and Raymond | __S . _Consi 5 3 y an expression I n:‘"&': -m“m? ;rui:r?{y AR e toh 1 R e Kenneth: Harlan, in Womans Flacer; First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Next take Mastin’s VITAMON—two tablets with ry meal. Then weigh and meas- . . I cek, A Thursday and Friday, Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell, in A Trip t v it is alwa; chains to enslave us, so that what | o oo nIng rateq bandmacibe | in “Sowing the Wind", and. Saturday | Pars uster “Quo Vamiss| | ure yourself again each week and continue taking Mastin's VITA- S g : e e ehentea. oader, “as guchtoron: | “auo_ Vadis' and Harold Lloyd, in Anita. Stewart,. in “So MON Tablets regularly until you are satisfied with your gain in has been found bearable by the fathers is accepted by the sons. ll | 3hctor of the Riaito Orchestra, which, | “Bashful.” d weight and energy. * during_the engagement, will be aug- erty of Riches”: Friday, e s Who cannot recall the coffee-pot Mother put on the stove | | "Fhe photopiay will present Lon Elite. IBEEaM Viota Dapar in “ine Matet| | payre roman, who hue beard of the wondrous bealth nd e S = . P by 1B; S 11 No. aking power of es In yeast, getables ar O early in the morning, warning us not to let it boil over? |y A G e v ) #Stone, in | BYOAKSE.” aull justaliment No. -3 jof ill be glad to know of the amazing rosuts being obtained from Mastin's o E . 4 - day, May Allison, in “The Last Card’ v ITAMON Tnblmia. These contain g:okln ]Iy mnc;lgrq onn':h- three > As children, we were not 'permitted to drink tea or coffee, | PALACE—“Exit*—The Vamp.” |Wednesday, Douglas McLean. in|OFFICER SEEKS MORE ;fim.:%:‘;::esg:l?hfi‘\y l:flo :‘ié‘e';“ Sobul o8 ad O) 30 sotve slste -, 3 sday, Wanda ¥ because it would stunt our growth or make us nervous and fl |, Ehel Clayton will Ve featurea at Hawley, In “Her Sturdy oak: 't o1a1D PROBATION RULES inoda.' and all o& which .nlalre‘gul-déd 2 ahsol;jmly necessary for perfect bec i drinl : i s 7y t Tn Frank | 48Y; Dayld Powell, in “The Princess health, vigor and proper physical development. irritable. When older, however, we cta a hot k with B rsons production of Clara Beranger's o ey Torj aud Saturday, Corlune M‘uuns?'s VITAMON Tablets are now being used by thousands who ¢ meals, and custom gave us our tea or cofiee. | |For g cast includes Theodore ' : Amos . Stecle Says Some of His| | Soor o ol s mecomaes’ Mokl -oncentated, Mastins VITAMON . /a 0s A. Steele Says Some o s | tl lo vitamines, highly concentrated, 's i\ 5 g il |{Roberts, T. Roy Barnes and Fontaine Home. ¢ g . MDes, iy food. a8 th all inall instructions the doctor, £ Tablets are ideal for mixing with your daily as they supply the Fi ly, upon the of L 1s f“émon“ffi';":f“'hf“,.fi:;’b%t,’{ Sunday, Sessue Hayakawa, in Charges “Wiltully Violate needed vitsmines which are so often lost in the cooking and preparation Mother gave up her tea and coffee. But that | |yamp and beating a profeasionat firt | cHASTS, ENC oy Meonikss Hen Their Pledges.” || of many every-day foods, and which the bedy should bave to make firm i 1 h itali n a race for her husband's interest. E ess of N . tissue, strong nerves, ricl , clear skin and a keen, active brain. Mastin's meant nothing in our young lives. Our vitality | [There "winbe added screen and |Gucsday. “The Princess of New York':| Revocation of probation in every VITAMON Tablets do not upset, the stomach or cause that bloated feeling, Y ' was then strong enough to throw off any ill effects. musical attractions. turing Edith Story and Noah Beery;: °38€¢ Where the probationer after re- but, on the contrary, are a great aid in overcoming indigestion and constipa- ) . Thursday, “The Mystery Road": Fri- | Peated warnings fails to make month- | METROPOLITAN—“Why G@irls |day, “Ail's Fair in Love"; Saturday, Leave Home.” George Walsh, in “The Serenade.” Lyric. tion. Under their influence pimples, boils and other skin eruptions seem to vanish asif by magic and the complexion becomes clear and beautiful. Sore- markable are the benefits from these highly concentrated tablets that entire satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed or the small amount you pay for t.tee | 1y reports to his office is recommend- | ed’in the annual report of Amos A. Steele, probation officer to the jus-! But o - time came, and we learned by experi-, * ence that \ 2 could not drink tea or coffee. When “Why Girls Leave Home,” described s i 1 tices of ‘the District Supreme Court. | trial will be promptly refunded. Be sure to remember the name—Mastin’s we had it for Mm it put m Lerves:on edge 3 ramas ‘;‘vel!‘ ‘}m‘n’e’a".'n‘u"x‘,‘:"?{.‘.‘mi.‘zf Sunday and Monday, “Quo Vadis"; }(Vhlle 85 Der cent, Y:alr his charges | VI.TA-MOI\P—thg original and genuine yeast-vitamine tablet. Thereis ‘When we drank it at the evening meal, we tossed tion at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater | Sunday matinee oniy, “The Whitc|keep up this monthly report M= | pothing else like it, sodo not accept imitations or eubstitutes. You cap gl . next week, heginning Sunday afternoon, | Horseman,” No. 2; Tuesday and Wed % D B about in wakefulness most of the night. | meek e Sy ermoted | nesday. Matheson Lang, In Carnival; | 3Ppear to “openly and wiltully vio-| | get Mastin's VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists, I [home lives of two familles who fol- | Thursday, Ethel Clayton, in_“Souls | late thelr pledges This Beicentage | low opposite courses in rearing their | Adrift"; Friday, William S. Hart, in | Of TeCreant ones is too large, the pro- And then we found Postum, a pure cereal daughters. The cast includes Anna|“The Gun Fighter,” and Saturday,| oot onte he finds, JMost of these | beverage, free from the harmful drug, caffeine,in tea l3;,_;‘,:‘,’:;’;';“5";,':;Y,g,,,"g;;;n 8Ll Dovothy “Daiton, " ln, *The™ Jungle well ‘understand ghat is required | i isfyi i i of them. and coffee. We liked the rich, satisfying flavor of - R e Postum—and alsa the better health which resulted. 2 COLUMBIA—*Camille. There were 305 cases referred to Probation Officer Steele during the past_fiscal year, of which 168 were I’ 1 Nazimova, the Russian emotional | Sunday. Jack Hoxie, in “Sheriff ot And, too, we were surprised to find how many of star i &amiite will be seen for |Hope Eternal” also Charlie Chalin | PISSEd on probation, mexing & total - " di had another week at Loew’s Columbia, in- | comedy; Monday, J. B. Warneri inj P g g, our neighbors had made the same discovery— | |ciuding Sunday. She s supported by IBelow_ the Dead Line": Tuesday, : ; 7 L ”» udol lentino, the hero of “The oberts, in “Open utters’; “Ncn HEE learned the value of “health first. Four Hosemen of the Apocalypse.” |Wednesday, “Dead Men Tell = No TEACHERS’ CO TS. THE oriGINAL ‘10:9 Y 4 YEAST » The management, appreciating the | Tales’ "A‘hurudny, Elaine Hzmmer.-. The mell"hod :‘::hh‘ _(?g’owe?l in. redolr- AND VITAMINE Postum comes in two forms: Instant W(h fins) unusual quality. of this offering, will|stein, in “The Miracle of Manhattan, ganizing the Te: ers’ uncil was dis- GENUINE TABLET Pyey . continue to supplement it with an |also amateur night; Friday, Tom Mix, cussed at a_meeting of representatives made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. array of fitting e ‘musical | in “After Your Own Heart"; Saturday, | of the body Tuesday night in the Frank- i ¥ | - lin School. Supt. of Schools Frank W. Postum _Cereal uSm packages nfh larger bulk, for those who) ¢ selections. | [su-comedy night. x{.'uof. :?nls authorized ::hmdgmmn:n- prefer make drink while mulubansmplrod 3 . - tion meetings find se e e for elec- made l:; boi!i:g f:r 20 m;um °W by all grocers. CRANDALL’S—T Do.” d Princess. tion of the delegates. The organization Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of I' Sunday, Déuglas MacLean, in “Pass- I ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED _ to Put on Firm Flesh, Clear fhe Skin and Increase En- ergy when Taken with Every Méal, or Money Back. and Th , Constance Talmadge, | Herhgrt Rawlinson, in “You'll Find It T Kenneth Harlan and Hassard Short, | Everywhere”; Thursday, Will Rogers,| * Persia has no distilleries, brew- IS“tVlTA ON in “Woman's Place”; Friday and Sat- |in “Guile of Women"; Friday and Sat- ' eries or saloons. o = A — [meeting will be held November 2. The uota of delegates on the council will be > next week, Harold Lioyd will be thé | ing Through”: Monday, Bessie Love. ¥ - 's 2 Reason” | |Site s et B sieer ol oo, b SRl o, fnin, & po companion feature, * ing the e,” 'uesday, “Bunty Pulls ring"”; : There s a eas_on featuring David 'Butler; Wedneud&y‘Wedneldly. Catherine Calvert and |visory, 4; clerical, and janitor, 2. ) £ \ s z 3 i A \

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