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The two .lnctionl from the it | Btokowski, condyctpr, was greeted at | Eric 8at| ot l’the llr;t:n:'-.vi:on;: 'its opeaing concert of the season yes- 34 }“. e yestorday. I performances as supple- terday by an audience which filled qwn and m; bits mcnul featurea. the Natlonal Theater and left many | of inusual Sompogttion, cxprossive of standing. throughout the program. It an ‘ .::5 SN, o/ n, Shele OAHTOL..“wurl of Mirth” Co. was composed of distinguished men Sand then ot seriousness. | The new erder of burlgsque 1s said and women of this country and a Woun farewell and fire to be exemplifieq in I M. Weingar- soodly number of dlatinguished for- ; Tagner's "Dl thkhf;-“ Q‘;{,‘.fl'_““;‘ den's “Whirl of Mirth,” which eomes | 7! olgners, and it gave the brilllant gmd\h. lnlnlnlrn and the dynamio [to the Capitol Theater next Sunda young conductor and his playera & | climaxes notshle in Mr. Stokowaki's |Jt boasts of & long list of principals, veritable ovation after thelr first a real plot, tuneful music and an array of acenery and costumes that uldln f W r mu aken In n‘.“'e'nm the concert put the production in the category of iven | bigh-priced mi hu never been iurpuud in Wash- ington. usical shows. Tt (Sllver!) Hunt leads the laugh His assoclates are Gene Woddmward & Mot DOWN STAIRS STORE 9 Sale Tomorrow C Brings Great Saving Extraordinary low prices on every item for tomor= row, and the serviceable qualities and useful nature of the articles emphasize with redoubled strength the splen. did savings, The limited quantities suggest the need of i immediate response Tuesday nn= Richard Dix “Dangerous Curve Ahead” and Harold Lloyd in “I D lice Culhoun ry Semon in a Episode two of “Breaking will be shown Friday and The nnond conoert_will be Decemb: 6, when Yolanda ero, planist, wm be the soloist. NATIONAL—‘The Merry Widow.' “The Merry Widow.” glven entirely new production by W. Savage, is coming to the N 'anl Theater with the Auer usnuy and exuullltely. wm- ease and without, a trace of aftectation. His technique and facility in trills, ,scales and double pl is remarkable, and a big, clear tone not always round, but sweet, and was heard at his best in the adagio of the The allegro giocoso was a Savoy. 1 e e n in “The o 88’ rian 1"_'1‘ Rogers in “A Poor Relation”; Tues 2 and Lou Jackson: cla | X faatures is “the butterfiy girl an-| (&Y. And Wednesday, W “"m"‘}:‘;’ nounced aa something new for a trav-| z)jce Brady in “Dawn of the Eas concerto. brilliant movement both for orchestra [néxt ~ week, commencing _ Sunday | 0ling burlesque argenisation. . Friday, Betty Compson and_Milton B Tne Yama "these wan 1ife and | nIght, with matine of Saturday oniy. 4 Si1ls 1n “At the Ena of the World: R & G Corsets Brooklyn Chambray color {n ita remdition. - The identical cast-and equipment em- | JAYETY—Frank Finney Revue. |Saturday. Madge Kennedy in ‘“Oh, Low-bust and waist- 10 Yards The orchestra naw numbers well |ployed during its recent brilliant 5 Mary, Ba Careful” and “Hurricane line styles, Sizes 21 C an above a hundred players, and Mr.|Dbresantatiod at the Knickerbooker| Charles H. Waldran's “Frank Fin-|Hutch” No. 3, to 28, 2 In cadet, light blue, E ! Stokowsk{ has rearranged its forma- | Theaten. New York, {s promised. ney Revue" is announced for the 0 k, I - 4 95(: - tion, placing all the violins to h Franz Lehar's operetta, already |Gayety next week, beginning Sunday. York. pin lavender, olive £ Two acts, divided into ten scenes, Jermit scope for carefully’ conceived stage pictures, ranging from the f: :ast to the distant west, in-the scenes presented, eacH offering Finney and waltz. ais laugh’ exelters opportunity to de- * |vise a humorous complication. The 2 ostuming is in keeping with the Wentworth-Falk Recital. scenic inveatiture, and the whole may | gers”; Saturday, Antenio Moreno Estella Wentworth, dramatic. so- |be described as a huge fast-moving | "The Secrez pr the Hills” and Hurri. prano, with Jules Falk, violiniat, wil: | ‘xtravaganza, the pace of which is|cane Hut . 4. drab and green. Very appro- priate for children’s clothes. . Bandeaux, 3 for ; ink or white mer- £ cerized materials; 956 E front or back doamg. Sizes 21to042. sung in nearly forty countries, has a delightfully appealing love story but its sensational success on two ‘ontinents is due chiefly to its gay thythmlea.l music, including the famous left, the viol immediately in front of him and the cellos to his rll’hl The brasses and wood winds ted across the stage. back of the vlnlu. thua bringing the cnu:‘wnnd viola tanes mare prominent. without sacrific- ing the b ty of the violin tone, and delt oying the perfect bi Ileon characteristic of lhI Pl“lldl Sunday and Monday. “The Affairs of Anatol”; Tuesday, Betty Com !un d M ton Sills {n “At the End o rld”; Wednesday, Conway ‘l'e in “After Midnight”; Thursday, Paul Powell in “The Mystery Roax Fri. day, WIllm Reid in “The Hell le n Neglige Garter Belts, specially priced, 95c. Gingham House Dresses Good quality; edges piped with contrast- 950 ing materials. Solid colors of a Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Stokowskl. ~d-l|oauy and much oharm, and the Specially Priced $ 1.98 to 59.7 COATS—SUITS—DRESSES Unsurpassed Styles—Modest Prices $29.50 to $40.00 Coat Suits 52 Bample Sults of Snest ery trimmings. 16 sizes. . in | Rigoletto brothers, assisted by the : H omen who are bard to fit POLI'S—“Tickle Me” mammoth, both OO Amimes | Swanson sisters, in their vaudeville ored stripes and figured de- | edges. Splendid for tea e opportunity show in one; Clark and Verdi, in a signs. towels. to save several-dolars. Blue and black Stérm Serge Skirts, fas!donably - modeled and. cut very full over hips and with wide bottoms. bands. Wortllhflm Divided Into “Two Lots for 1 Day’s Selling o & 50 16 sizes. Waem- sple: ullund slm!llr lull{tlu 01d up te $25.00 last season. ‘The orchestra l‘elnadbwlth e|xurpl;s {IV; a recital at the New Masoni -cc:'llez-ted lrrml-' timtho ;"""mg{ from Berlioz' *I amnation de | Auditorium next Monday for Rho | rapid dance numbers. “Beauty's Armisti i pll ng the “Menuet des Fol- | Beta Chapter, Mu Phl.lgps?lnr:h;ororn hest has been raided for the en- o0 Day Matinees. he “Danse. des Sylphes” with {ity. Her presence,. the richneas o | semble,” it is announced. Announcement is made from the offices of the Crandall theaters tha: special Armistice day matinees will her voice @nd the charm -of her per. . “ i STRAND—*“Conflict.”, o given Friday at ndall's York, sonality hfivu iwon for Miss Went worth & wide host of admirers, Sh. has a vibrant, dramatio voice, pow- | Next week, beginning Sunday, the|ADollo and Knicke orful and under splenaid eontrol. strand Thesier will show s Univer; |ind the regular opera career began at the 280 o of 18 | sal-Jewel suparproduction, “Conflict,” | Metrapolitan, 8th and E, Avenue featuring Priscilla Dean. Love, hate, | Grand and Savoy theaters. At the nger, joy, all ind an -outlet in the |residential hauses, where dafly mati- r: Lace-Trimmed &Bandeaux, 2 for Heavy Broche Bewivsnsy, it DT blue and gray. Tea Aprons, 2 for White Dotted Swiss Tea Aprons, pretti]y 95C trimmed. ocker theaters, matinees at i i lace or embroidery trim- med styles, of strong when she “wi h "huroh choirs or'%hr:n"' {ir Barnabe ,, a; ;ripping story. nees gre not the custom the perform- muslin. Sizes 32 to 44. 69c Ladies® ||| iarasbes: then manager of the Bow- | <ToDing sory, '\ ude a melo- | Bncen Wil Sesin ST e Serom Flannelette Chamo ' s secured her tor [ of thelr Im- | !lous satire, “One, Two, Three," pre- | tinuous until 11 p. m Bloomers, 2 for portant roles. Studies with mome o- | "ented by a quintet of versatile ar- Princess. i Warm Dressing S U E D E []|the ereatest maaters in Paris, Berlin | :ists; Hashl and Osal, Japanese enter- Warm Flannel- o and Florence fallowed. alners, in spectacular oriental frolics; | _Sunday, “Diane of Star Hollow": ! 95c Sacques GLOVES podioby the Pewel Duo, tn “The Harpist and | Monday, Tom M Moore, in “Made 'in "_"': Bloomers in Womes's Flanaelette : ‘he Singer’ ster and company, | Heaven” Max Linder. i ight stri s; elas- q 5 Raymond Robbins, November 17.] hoinger Al Lester o oy Beven Years' Bed Lu Wednes: e “s:m?:;j;:‘a;l‘e“r;sc cis2 Dressing Sacques, 95C 3 C Raymond Robbina, the dlstinguish. | SKit featuring Hace and Edgo, in | day: Fannie Ward, T She Duyed 3 with long slceves, belt and ed social economist and industria’ | London Bridge.” and Pald”; Thursday, Will Rogers, in ) s s sale ot | J| expert, vmhnlr_.’e..ra Thuraday even- ,‘rl:%a.d\;’tl!l'fifioy;l. Fridsy, Norma Muslin D 24 collar. . n€, Novamber 17, at the New Masoni e Sign on the Door. ] w0 doza |} in€, November 17, at the New Masonic Photoplavs. and Saturday, May Allison, In -Big an Srawers, < for Bungalow Aprons / Fabric|fiavenue, in the first of the course of palafid) b Game.’ Good Quality Draw- 05 Either Gingham or e o ||| T S e st ne e 95C | riner Giugam o7 95 . 2 e local management . . : 5 y 2 galow 4 - S e ||| AriRar Srueh: ncorporsian o * [COLUMBIA—“Ladies Must Live.”| -~ Raphael =~ - Follery auifer . Aprons, square neck: trim- an’ ¥he Mr obbins will talk-on “World | “Ladies Must Live,” George Loana|qucst of Canaan.: und Snub Pollard, Muslin Chemise, 2 for | med with braid. Light and Limitation of Armaments, or World Revolution—Which*'—a theme which should prove of unusual interest at this time. Tickets may be obtained at the of- ficex of T. Krthur Smith, 1506°G streer T mith. Incorporated. New York Sy;;ony, Tuesday. A strictly Wagner progr: is promised by Cond\l't‘tor -li.cruln)un- Tosch of the New York Symphony Orchestra for the second concert of that organization at the New National > Good Quality Mus- 95(: dark colors. = lvlv:‘e((l: th “pslra'ir-c eb::‘;;:?l—:p shoul- P Satin C"smimles : isol ink and White : Cetiomeole ton. Satin Camisoles, lace 95C = Bath Mats, 2 for trimmed or tailored styles. - Size 19%:x30 inches; 95C very well made of 2 Turkish toweling. White,blue, | | Flannelette Gowns | yellow and pink » Women’s Fleecy 95c Turkish Towels, 3 for || Flannelette Gowns, Tucker's adaptation of Alice Duer|in “Teaching the Teacher”; Monday Miller's magazine story, “Ladies Must [ 4 Tuesday, “Cecil B Do’ Mille's Lives will b6 shown' &t Loew's)miiie: Saennry. haroly (Special music; Wednesday, Miriam Cooper Columbia next week, beginning Sun- | and George Walsh, day afternoon, with Betty Compson teatured, and a cast including Mahlon Hamllton, Beatrice. Joy, Willlam Mong and Marcia Manon. The_story concerns certain women who, being faced with the necessity >f living. plan to make that living as ¢asy and as luxurious as poasible. " and Saturday, “The Wild Criterion. The first motion picture with which it has ever been attempted to visual- wool velours, tricotine and Theater Tuesday &f! rals. ; ck, on 8t the New National z & ts0 ot Dainter's work, “Out of 2 . cut full and long: neatly men's wear' serge. ,wery$ 75 ololock: A featare of ne' progmim PALACE—*“Morals. the Dust,” is announced for the Cri- White Towels, with 95‘: hemstitched. High neck, it m.-mu' nh:x'nd"_ will a ne and fipale from| May McAvoy, the young screen|terion Theater Saturday. It is based wide colored stripes 1 leeves and double ! 5% for braided oF embrois. nE with four dls- | heauty, recently seen in the screen|on the paintings of Frederic Reming- running vertically, =4 i A e sololats—Henrletta Con. | versfon of J. M. Barrie's Scotch|ton, and is not only reminiscent of L yoke. frontier davs, but is decidedly differ- ent from the so-called “western pic- tures.” d rad, Rachel Morton Harris, Freid: Klink and Fred Patton. These concerts are under the local management of T. Arthur Smith, Inc.. lng( lke:kzll may be obtained at 1306 ‘antasy, “Sentimental Tommy." will be featured next week, beginning Sunday afternoon at Loew's Palace Theater, in Willi: D. Taylor's pro- ‘d[\lcllen of “Mort Marcus Ordeyne. The story concerns a young girl reared in a Turkish harem, who is suddenly transplanted into London society. METROPOLITAN—“One Ambu.n Night.” Seamless Sheets Good quality bleached muslin; 95C neatly hemmed and very du- rable. Size 72x90 inches. Quting Flannel, 5 yds. 36-inch width, in 956 many neat striped de- signs and colors. Very heavy. Curtain Scrim, 6 yards ‘White and beige in two attractive de- 95C signs; 18-inch width. Percale, 6 yards 36-inch Percale in many different col- 950 Scarfs and Runners Up t0$30 Dresses $17.90 Lace Dresses for semi- dress wear and High- class Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Silk Velvet and Velour Dresses, in elab- orately trimmed or neat- 1y tallored styles. Mod- els suitabe for any oc- casion. Al colors and slzes. $7.00 Extra Size Skirts Made of pure flax Irish linen and hand- 95¢ painted; eight different sizes. Huck Towels, Dozen Heavy Quality Cot- 95(: ton Huck Towels, in 2 plain white. Size 15x25 inches. Pillowcases, 3 for Full Bleached Mus- 9SC lin _Pillowcases, size ) 45x36 inches before hemming. Toweling, 6 yards White with red or blue stripes on both 95¢c Belasco. The new programs of Shubert vaudeville at the Belasco Theater will open with the matinee performance on Sunday afternoons. Beginning Sunday afternoon, an all- star bill is promise: 3 m\l!iul mmndy 'lll be speeial Whieh lzll !cr wtlnx ubmty as well as == 91 talant, called The “Acting Songs," and {s oF he: ber. [ Dolly Connolly, singing couicu. with Percy Wenrick, song composer, will present a group of popular nu bers; the Whipple-Huston players will be seen in nine episodes from life called “Time.” Others will be the e. Frances Alda, Thursday. l!me Frances Alda, one of the lead- ing principals of New York's Metro- politan Opera Company, will be heard at the National Theater, Thursday, at 4:30 o'clock, under the management ‘of_Mrs. Wilson-Greefie, Those who know lh- educational advantages which came to this so-| “One Arabian Night a gorgeously prand ‘in her, youth, can understand |staged_romance of old Bagdad, will why she has risen to a place -mung bring Pola Negri, one of the most the foremast artists of the day. brilliant actresses of the oontempo- |'mong reeital ghe comnlv ldmlrlllon rary screen, to Crandall's Metropoli- Seats are now at M tan Theater next week. beginning Greene's concert hllrew. 13th and G next Sunday afternoon, This colorful streets. subject is said to be replete with - |oriental _intrigue, fascinating and 99 Frank Tinney in “Tickle Me" pre- sented by Arthur Hammerstein, with a phalanx of Broadway favorites, is the role of a wild desert dancer, wending her way to the magic city of the east as star member of a band of strojling players owned and man- aged by a hunchback clown. Coming Afr. Tinney is able to take the most | ynder the eye of a crafty slave dealer. ! forlorn examples of stage humor and. | he s sola for the harem of the |lu his manner of presenting them.iGrand Sheik, where she also engages lcause you to laugh and yet be un-|the interest of his young son. ashamed. In “Tickla Me" hi Ernst Lubitsch, the famous Euro. hlevous, intimate and pean director, appears in the role of rrcprullhla. with 8! the hunchback. ° f i ucn. UTickio Me-"itselt 1s do as good looking, mlnnerlr and wm—-"ludgment.” Next week, beginning Sunday, unigue character novelty which, it is ASaleWomen’ sFelt $ Bedroom Slippers They have the soft, padded soles. PAIR In old rose, orchid, purple, oxford, copen, all are finished at toe with pompon and many with ribbon 99 {coming te Poli's Theater next week, ,hash’mlnl Sunday. mous falls which he originates Broken Mirror,” a pantomime mnelly] fresh from ' Europe; Taffan and Newell, in “A Chink Episode,” and Jack Strouse, a monologuist with some new ideas. The Shubert's new weekly and a Bud Fisher film comedy will be shown, lein‘ Elaine Hammerst. m “The Miracle of Manhattan"; 32 to 40 waist- amusing & musical comedy as you may expeat this seagon. Tha girla are Sunday, o :Up to OATS beautles, “hnm' Hammerstein has}Moores Rialto Theater will present George Beuan, in “One Man Pheg g trimming or decorative floral edging. c sen to 't that their dress is lovely. | for the Arst Hime in Washinglon the 2 g b e The 5 Herbert Stothart, Eivea | srematle and. sbectacular DRotoD Tussday, "‘"",:;y“'smmsf rap An excellent opportunity for securing Christmas well Ahove the average scors, and the production, “Judgment,” a screen ve! Th gifts. Mandel orelgn, artists of Victor | cearge Walsh- Down Stairs Storo. charac- u dor. The production to bBe the equal of its noted “Passio ““The Sere! liams, in "nrlnx Him I Normn Talmadge, in “Th Door." sl 1 77 book, by Messrs. Harbach, and Hammerstein, offer ters and a tangible atery. — by GARRICK—*A Buck on Leave.”|!l Sergt. Patrick Henry Barnes was a c “Tl.le Tile Ribbed Cotton Vests 4 for Boys’ Hose, 3 for Heavy Ribbed Hose, 950 of a well known make; Home. 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Fine or Swiss Rib- bed Cotton Vests, 95‘: built-up shoulders or bodice style. - Women'’s Cotton Hose grimy buck private werking In the “big ditches™ whe: st conceived the iden of an Departing from its custom of pre-|prodyction, “Dangerous Curve Ahead' - [|Buck on Leave.: th l‘!uz*l‘(fl%rl"l:g-flf:":l':: Tuesday, May Allison, in “Big Game 12.50 Broadcloth Coats | | 513! gmedy wh! weelt, beginning Sunday. will present | 3 canesday. Jorma Taimage, in Trhe Shubert-Garrick for the full seven days, Charles|3&0 0 YR P800 i Master s F Satin-luster Finish fives Washington a Al wool. Pemdeloty $8 7 Chaplin_in his new laughfest, “The|jjorpert Rawlinson, in “The Waki ed to write “A big soldler mu- Leather Pocketbooks beautifal bow ohd Vineent{ldle Class” and Will Rogers' pic- |Gy Cane: Saturday, Vivian Martin, les ol rose, copen, B. Costello Post, the American Legion. 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'most famous director, who made the mpectacle, -appears in the role of the lumchblok clown. 79 Lyric. 10. Sunday, Roy Steuart, in - “The Medicine Man,” and Jimmy Aubrey, in matinee only, “White 12; Monday, Tuesday D. W. Griffith's Thursday, “Tinsel”; Friday, Paria, during the peace conference. ‘The will e JAto & fugd § ex-urvlu men in dlnnu. e . Apollo. ; . Sunday and Monday, Richamd Bar- thelmess “Experience”; Tuesday The M . i‘ nd-Wednes y.]‘;gnll’”c:y Reld in' “The G ) rs"; Thu lousa Pe- yerna A ?;."’ b nvisible P Tiday, |can, in "Steel Hes s Liri e B. ¥, Koai(i's | Elaine Hammerstein.in “Handeuffs of |last _episode of heat Fresocott will present Hope | Kisses”; Saturday, Hetty Compson and Jungle. he miracle 1LV in “Myati- & remarkable mlnd-uuln[ I performanee. Robert Emmatt Ki Broadway oo.modll‘ lnd cm v bil v-vu. rima dannl m nu Ro u ent o “bomuu 1 lhc Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in a good as- 950 sortment of checks and solid colors; solid color collar and cuffs. 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