Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 26

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E., Ana- tia. \Dressy Men re Amazed at the Smart Dashing Bell Overcoats and Suits We Are Featuring at T A AR TP T T LY Strikingly You Will Handsome Wonder QOvercoats at The;e That Tip Ultra Smart , the Bell " Topnotch Models of Elegance, in Single Quality and and Double Dashing Breasted Style ‘ Suits Try to Match Them Elsewhere ~at $30 and $35 Have You Seen These Extra-Value Bell Trousers at $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 ‘Bell Clothes Shop STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES 920 F Street N.W.~-941 Penna. Ave. N.W. . ~ OO Na TN E RO TR OT R a Dy s g (OB ENN SO PR RN N RSN aOeaa 1HAOONAREEENATADEAAEREGSATREENSAENUSSC a0NAPEBLLANNOENIT naNn s Te oL Lnas VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, N o crest of the Rmanoft family on the rear support of the.throne. Here Lenin told Robbins of his dream. It was that of a revolution, sponta. Chairman Lasker of the Shipping|neous and simultaneous, throughout Board todey had in hand the frat|the Wiorld, It Mowld, reuins, 55 Jorc Somplete '{?}’“{f’ Shcet nyer preparcd the’ victorlous nations, burdened by | o_cover the business of the board. 4 Officlals said the balance sheet pre- the ll“e!- :\lxhd nrh"!egr "f‘l;r c:»::;dulx;y i1sented to the chairman was the first :}':“’I;:l;l':fi!‘;mu?n :(u[e:np”ng g joor made re 8 ;:,“"{h;"m’_’f(’:‘,‘f,‘,‘: tain their superior positions, would i ®|rise of their own accord and over- jcorps of accountants which Was OF- |¢proy the existent regimes. The rac ganized In July. 1for or superfority he termed the paraly S et ot e T oe $307,s (818 of Industry and suiclde of capita 400,000, exciusive of unexpended ap-| Until & few days ago, Lenin hf}fi a propriations and the present value en Total_Mabllities, exclu- isive of pending claims, amount to |$115,878,000. The balance on hand | totaled '$191,500,000, which will be artially from iSHIP BOARD HAS FIRST FULL BALANCE SHEET basis for- his expectations. armament, Robbins pointed out, and the successful outcome will mean that the dream-bubble will bu The nations will stop racing ea other “to destruction, stop heap! $200,000,000 to $300,000,000. taxes and taxation upon their peo- l Detalled items covered by the re-|ples. cease attempting to corner 1 world markets through show of force and enter into an era of peaceful competition for trade, and fndustry, revitalized with contented workers, and commerce, moving confidently over peaceful seas, would open up a bright vista for the world's future. The speaker placed the conferenc of limitation of armament by the slde oo |of the Grecian foundation for our civilization, and worthy of mention in the same breath with that n sage of the Son ‘of the carpen of Galilee, who brought a doctrine to a world {used, it was explained, to offset claims estimated to to Operation " suppl | Surplus materiu tory valuatio: notes receivable from not secured by mort- pocrisy an selfishness were symbols of succes: He handled hig theme with i backing up his arguments w logle of history, ancient a dieval, and prophesied the of a new national and Inte: consclousners from the confe limitaiton of armament w pave a new path for a world weary trom war. 7 ts exclunive of unexpend- ropriations, the ueet of ships, contingent cases und ad- miralty elaiu rtgage bond: bie. assumed upon acquisition of certain propertics. Reserve against fuvei us mortgages p Anna Pavlowa. A very large audience greeted Ann ¥ | Pavlowa and her company yl‘slcrdu; afternoon at the National Theater in Total lahlhttes AMUSEMENT Raymond Robbins’ Lecture. Raymond Robbins, in the opening lecture of a series of the Star Lec- ture Course, last night in the audi- torfum of the New Masonic Temple figuratively picked up the globe, ex- amined both hemispheres, peered under_its crust for history, and pro- ceed¢d to take his audience into his role of international observer ahd po- litical economist to discuss the cause and effects of the conference un limitation of armament. During and after the war the lec- turer wassrepresentative of the Amer- ican Red Cross in Russia. While there he held frequent interviews { with Nicolal Lenin. He described ithe royal thronercom of the Roman- offs. Where now sits Lenin, his little bald head resting on the embroidered a"yQrogram of exquisite terpsichore and graceful pantomime. Mme. Pav- lowa was, as usual, supported by an excellent company, of which Hilda Butsova made a “pronounced hit in each of her performances. Other solo dancers were Laurent Novikofr, Clustine (ballet mastcr), M. skl (assistant ballet mast [ Vasinski, Simon Karavaler Zalewskl. An orchestra, Theodore Stier conductor, was delightful at Almes and at other times it lagged a little. They opened the program with a good performance of the over- ture to the “Jewels of the Madonna™ (Wolf-Ferrar!), which proved to be only a slight interruption to the very general conversation throughout the theater. Mme. Paviowa made a lovely en- trance as the Fairy Doll in the one- act ballet, the scene a toy shop where every kind of doll was to be had. It was as this falry doll that Her best work, however, seemed to OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE WE MUST VACATE SATURDAY NIGHT The Pattern Hat Shop Closes Permanently on Saturday 6 P.M. Every hat must be sold, regardicas of cdst. Nonme re- served. 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Karavaieff took ‘the house by storm with ex- | traordinary feats, The doll shop displayed the great- est varlety in the art of dancing, the falry doll forming the clima. The tall and graceful Spanish do Mlle. Lindowska; the dainty porc lain dolls, Miles. Will, Coles, Glynde and Ward; Arlequin, or jumping doll, Karavaieff; the Cantineras, Mlles. Cabazuelo and Bartlett, and the Lead MM. Baliezewski and Nawak, sented the minuet, quaint and quisite. Mile, Butsova and M. ki were fasc sque grace, their and endurance with Mme. Pavlowa and Laurent Novikoff in a pas de deux topping the scene with a bril- liant and beautiful performance. The act closed with a spectacular ballet of all the dolls. A plcturesque Polish done by Mlles. Lindowska, Friede, Glynde, Jeranska, Witich and Messrs. alewski, Domoslawski and Novikoft dill a vigorous and effective bow-and-arrow dance of Tschaikowski, which showed his su- perb physique and grace. The latter part of the program was retative danc- he Swan and causing | o’clock. Mlles. Stuart, Armstrong and Rog: ‘The Holland dance of Mlle. Bart! and M. Warzinskl was a gem, as al dance was| was the Boccherini Minuet, dan I by Mile. Butsova and M. Planowsk A spectacular Russian dance, i characteristic Russian setting, wa ]lhe last number, with a finale Whic the whole ballet, the central figure. Mme. Pavlowa and her compan: will give a second performance thi; with Paviowa a ‘Over 100% Increase —and in the “Dullest six months’ ; period in Local Business History” This is the enviable record made in the sale of our Argyle Steam Coal during the six months ending Oct. 31, 1921. Since we are told by competent authority that the past six months has been the dullest period in the history of the coal business in Washington, there must be a reason for our tremendous increase in sales--- May We Tell You the Reason? THE ALLEGHENY COAL CO. MAYNARD C. BURRELL, Pres. 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