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THE EVENING' STAR, “'WASHINGTON; :D | AM U s EM ENT-slo‘{rr;mclpu- and & chorus of twenty | The es: 3 ton: world’s dally consumption of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921 London claims to be the only city has been reckoned at 1,200,000 r:a;s typhoid fever has_been abol- ¥ shed. f DORAN’S | ALL $13E3— 411, GoLons ontiniued trom Sixteenth Page.s : Photoplays. emes, FUDGE <l I The curtain will rlse shacply at| ' - ¢ Chocolate 8 o'clock at night and at 2 o'clock b Goc Lb. | c at the Saturday matinee. N RIALTO—Double Attraction. | ors e E 200 At Moore's Rialto Theater next: Sold only at Doraa's Chocolate Shep. [ aiDlave T Rente Wt go "o sale| AL beginning Sunday, Anita Stew- 39 H St. N.W. ! art and the violin virtuoso, Ellag (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). BELASCO—‘Chuckles of 1921.” |Breeskin, will appear in film and in Clark and McCullough, in “Chuckles | Pérson, respectively, the former in said to be thel l-r(h.u act [her latest First National production, TS ville, will headline the pro-)«playthings of Destiny,” a romance gram at the -Shubert Belasco begin- lof the frozen north and tropics, and Phone M. 1877 and Amnge ning Sunday afternoon. . The com-|Mr Breeskin in a series of daily Scientific | —for an exsmination of|pany boasts a personnel of Afty |concerts. - Qritorasticnl [ e sivin | people, including a large sumber o . e | pretty girls, an 30 has fol - & —offers quality service in| Service, | Dimgiet, to lected. | (gtance In' comedy & full:blooded | METROPOLITAN—Katherine Painting, P aperhangi African lion. Those of prominence and Upholstering, = ¢ | BERNARD A. BAER 3%, include Emily Earle, Jack Edwards, mgufl.flyn‘:fli ;I';log;n i 1328 = OPTOMETRIST. i q . 3 i - Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 53514525 | 204 Floor. 217 & 218 Evans Bldg, [GhariesMac and the fagous “Cuddle) gyy1 Metropolitan Theater will pre- e = Other acts include Olga. Mishka |sent a double feature bill—First Na- and company, late features of “Tickle | tional's latest starring vehicle for — :: St 1 iginal dancing_concep- Msc o] Quality Plus Economy in tioh, “Poetry of Motion"; Permane | ¥atherine MacDonald, CHer Soctal t J||and Shelley, in an original humorous | weaken,” with Harold Lioyd as the Gavely 0 ;| star. The former traces the experl: of time to prov Rial and Lindstrom, TRSER T i R "Dy and e AL | Sl SHOE FIN 5 GLASS TOP way Trio, in two orighal acts: Earl| ;5] vaiye. The climax is cu-rru.} Ssa iy Rickard, in burnt-cork bumor, 2% fone of great appeal. “Never Weaken” UNION 3 . -, = v Seven usical pillers, takes Harold Lioyd up to the twelfth 3219 M St. N.W. We also furnish glass for all JIPESen STRMEle ghubert News weekly. | (e Tarol e e et other requirements at VERY pacraper in i MODERATE PRICES. B. F. KEITH'SBelle Baker. - | nE time. fiding around on swinging BECKER PAINT l Belle Baker will lead the vaude- :;:“;:“::d per orminl’. other hazard- lle at B. F. Keith's Theater next “Special” in size and savor— Ask Your Another of the LOFFLER - Smoked Ham 36 Pure Pork Products— LOFFLER’S Special Frapkfurters A mellow commingling of minced veal and pork, seasoned and smoked to perfection. “Special” in size and savor. Me;d Man Mad e D. C.. ‘A. LOFFLER Provision Co., Inc., at Benning, Rz under U. 8. Government Supervision. sents matchless value. 7 ur r iano o. G Street at Thirteenth Heé.dquarters for ST, It Has Exquisite Beauty Clear as a Bell This instrument won highest score for tone at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Sonora is available in many magnificent styles and each Sonora at its price repre- NOCTURNE, $160. Prices, $50 Up Buy a Sonora on Your Own Terms { week, with Ella Retford, the English - g Removal & GLASS CO. charscter comedienne, a3 the stellar | KNICKERBOCKER—“Her - Social 'V 1230 Wisconsin Ave. Tel. W.87 M|, ¢¢raction. Harrlet Marie Mec- v o to ity ired CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. {}iConneil will be heard in “Trills and alue. —to our recently acquire Frills,” and Mr. and Mrs. Coburn willl Sunday and Monday the Knicker- building at 610 Twelith street, play “Loneliness,” a “tragi-face” cont- , bocker will present Katherine Mac- we must dispose of our entird [+ edy by George V. Hobart. Others will{ Donald, “the American beauty,” in stock of fine furs. » be Bert and Betty Wheeler, in “Bits| “Her Social Vaiue,” and Harold Lloyd, n ~ Ak Fan hes . of Everything”; the Marmein siste in “Never Weaken.” and Tuesday and erHorl and company, in a drama dance; | Wednesday, Lon Chaney, in “The Ace I\ Fletro, the piano accordionist: Roy |of Hearts,” a new Goldwyn rele; —in consequence, are mow . The ORIGINAL and Arthur, and the usual house’fea- - available here at UNPRE- : " Malted Milk afe tres: ¢ 3 and 815 the current| CRANDALL’S—“Home Talent.” = = & \ bill, offering “Babe” Ruth, Wellington lome Talent,’ ac! jennett’s trav. CEDENTED BARGAIN “H Talent,” Mack S ¥ PRICES. For first choice buy Cross and others will be presented. esty, in which Ben Turpin, James Fin now. A small deposit reserves, - = Sy en.pCharllacMurtaysnap Byl | - A S » aver’ are cast, will be shown: tae : COSMOS—*"Jazzology. first three days of next weel, begin- Nan Trevelyn, one of the best of the | ning Sunday afternoon at 3. together | metropolitan jizz artists and dancers. | with two-reel dramalet, “Tho North. | assistes y_ George Raft an un- | ern Trail,” featuring s S. Stone: ‘n. “Food - Drink” for All Ages bars Jazz Balnd.cwm present the big | Wednesday and wTfi'l‘s’:d'yl-:{fm{s T eature of e Cosmos eater orey, Kathlyn ms, Faire Bin- Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc | [c35u7e 0 e, CoMnos, THeRtel Sle! ney and others, In “& Man-s Home.” AT WHOLESALE PRICES Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. biggest expositions in vaudeville of | with Mack Sennett's farce, “Love and A ! . gt Substitub | L4 dglirium of jazz Charies Névins| Doushnuts'; Friday and Saturday. 1212 F Streét arAvoid Imitations & and Ade Gordon, familiar faces in|“Morals,” starring May McAvoy, the musical comedy, will_coma with a|story of an odd young woman’who comedietta written eapecially for|escapes to London from a harem of ithem Yy John B. Hymer, with special | the far east. | scenery, new ideas and the latest in e | tablo! comedy, em ed wit! E— ich-Qui B {oploal songe and dunce featuren | PALAC Get-Rich-Quick ~ Wal Others will include Frank and" Ethel lingford.” | Hall. in “Meet the Wife,” a domestic g delight; Freddy, Silbers and Fuller,| “Get-Rich-Quick W-lllnlrord.h C‘o-- in harmony songs and blackface fun;| mopolitan’s screen version of the fa- James B. Carson, New York's ~globe. | mous stories by George Randolph | | trotting monologist,” with a new one, | Chester and the play by George M. 1 rgot and Francois. in novel | Cohan will be shown at Loew's Pal- - | & on stilts, tables and other |.ace Theater next full week, beginning | S b Sicaet : Sunday atternoon at 3 oclock. It has | 2. . 7 ” een directe: y Fran T e, who { Pennsylvania Avenue event| ree |l e 1T e e earenn version o Tiamar i ibit of action and romance, will be|esque’ Its cast is headed by Sam } | fhe “added matinee teature. Ciyde | Hardy, recently seen in support of ! Cook in “The Toreador,” the Interna- | Miss Lenore Uiric in “Kil K News and.Joys and Glooms, in | Kerry, Doris Kenyon, D! Allen S 0 . 13 < 9% | h S | i = and many others. | Suggestions for Xmas—From “Her to Him [{trioon sefections, Wil compiete the | 838 FARY OINTE |\, qmgnccering | B This week's excellent bill will be{3adventures ot“Get-RMh-Qulck";fl'an- | presented Sunday, starting at 3.p.m. ven- i STRAND—Arthur Deagon. S Sa ! At the Strand Theater next week, COLUMBIA—“Don’t Tell ‘Every- beginning Sunday, the vaudeville thing.” . will feature the musical comedy star, 2 Arthur Deagon, in a humorous rep- | The attraction at Loew's Columbia C et ith bel || ertoire of original songs. ~Others Theater next week, beginning Sunday l.— will include the Les lvas in a sen-|afternoon a clock, w' e, D‘)_ n’ ompicIoRNI elt straj | sational balancing and acrobatic act, | Tell Everything.,” Sam Wood's screen ' Martin and Courtney in “Sparkling | conception of the story by Lorna Bits of Travesty,” Pearl Abbott and {Moon, co-staurring Wallice Reid, H company in a one-act character com- | Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter. It edy, “Silver Threads,” and Jack Mar-|{is described as “a vivid and inti- L . . tin and company in an oddity of|{mate story of the eternal triangle.” m'er]r(:dleuil music lnd";lln::el ’delfilh 3 e photo, will picture el P n P-Beyond,” "described as Apollo. ng with the deepest|: Sunday and Monday, Jack Holt and problems of life and revealing the |Lila Lee, in “After the Show™; Tues- untold mysteries of mother-love.” {day and Wednesday, Betty Comp: , i Short film features will complete the {in “Ladies Must Live”; Thur: 5:7. lbilL “The Golem™; Friday, David Powell, H ——— s Pr t N York' GAYETY—“Greenwich Village |urany: Lon Chancy. in ~The Ace of Rtvue.” These are 14-K. Gold ! Buckles—and they are ALL | gold. Many patterns for | choosing. Engine-turned and 2 u 3 Hearts.” 2 - z Entertainment of the highest qual-{ - Avenue Grand. plain for engraving. (We'll Casure. io promiscd by thg. pro.[jSundsy end Monday, ©A Maws , . . . I . s 4m, 2 e do the engraving gratis.) | ucers O eaction ot the Goia€e | Goat"; Tuesday and Wednesday. Jack | || inext week. Touching on the timely|Holt and Lila Lee in “After the subjects of the day, this production|Show,” and Larry Semon, in “The - . : Bellhop”; Thursday, James Kirkwood, Kid or Calf Belt Strap is Offers somethiagatriotiyialonkinaw in “The Great Impefsonation”; Friday. s Frank Harcourt takes the lead, sup- | Mr. and Mrs. Carter aven, in included — and all neatly ported by Tom Senna, Kitty Giasco,| My Lady Friends’; Saturday, Con- Shaw and Lee, Libby Hart, Gertrude (stance Binney, In “The Case of boxed. Webber, Al Ulis and 1da Benard, and | Becky. a bevy of beauty types. s Caroling. « s CAPITOL—“Record Breakers.” Sunday and Monday, Wallace Reid, A great burlesque show is promised | Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels, Agnes next week at the Capitol Theater by | Ayres, Theodore Roberts, Monte Blue, | Ja Reid and his “Record Break-|Wanda Hawley d_others in “The | * An entire new show is promis- i ed. Jack Reid himself will appear in | End of the World”; Wednesday, “‘Pov- i |his well-known character of the|erty of Riches”; Thursday, W i supported by a large cast|Reid, in “The Hell Diggers”; Friday,| | Charies Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Marie Dressler, In “Tillies Punctured i nd _ Saturday “The | (fi i DL 0 AL CaaP > : > | | Beincess ot Now Yo Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan ‘ Criterion. ; D, W. Grifti's spsctacle, “The Fall | Established 1861 . Criterion Theater, beginning todsy. { | \ P . 7 | 5 m. o oses ons Sunday and Monday, Pola Negri, in * * - s “One Arabian Night”; Tuesday, May Furnitare Linens : 8| | Tide"; Thursday,. maith St [ Saturday, Corinne Grifith, in “The Single Track.” ¥ | FPurnishings Dept. ‘ ! | . . Home. - e o Linens X Drapery |l Moy R e Madeira Hand-Em- - Department ¢ Marie Prevost, in “Moonlight Fotlies broidered Sulloped 5 N V;_idnes'g‘l‘m 1PI‘I1‘II"n0 lt:fed':'ll;lcxid in - Armure Portieres; % “The g o o Lash” ur edge Pure Linen Tea 21, yards long; good Feiday. Bove Daniels, in “Spesd OIn Napkins. Former he:vy quality; ,green I and g;tu‘)rnd‘lhyc,l’oll Negri, in “One 1 n. v $9.50 values— Special $7.50 Doz. Madeira Hand-Em- Mahogany Gate-leg Table. A Special assortment broidered Scalloped- [ong narrow drawer adds much Of French Cretonne, or brown. Special Jow.. $7 : R | ot Tiham, Rgtmam, i, iThe ne T er”; Monday, lam '50 P air 5 Hart,, ln;‘l‘ruv{tull Tl:r :.r m:“‘; 8y, upont, in_ “The e o Par Wedne-dné‘. Earle Williams, in" ““The le Cipher”;- Thursday, ~The Lure of Egypt,”-and Saturday, all-comedy night. % edge Tea Sets, of 13 o its utility. Size of this table 32 inches wide; bird T pieces; fine pure 34x48. Price, and. flower designs; ] Olympic. . ey vt R 1 S e i g ol irdanitr M R st Windsor Chair to match, as . . . Special | s priems; Fvanity Tt -’9 et - illustrated, $10.50 $1 .75 -Yard : Jernon, tn “mxic Quistiy; Wednes- “The Hell Diggers,” Pathe News and J’plrmmy, Aubrey, in “His Jonah Day”; Pa k) . X i B ;| Feiday, Anna xi«?" );ilmn.t!n TWhat Rugs as Gifts e Temm L, pa Foat Siars, iy .comedy, “Late Hours,” and Saturday, Qur very moderate rug prices are especially attractive at this season of | § ik ke, S B T the year—when a dollar is expected to do so much. - |News Good Quality Wiltons, 9x12. ... ...... Seamless Axminster, 9x12... ... .. *.:$45.00 B taio ] Seamless Velvet, 9x12. ................. ... $65.00 | i dnd i Lascia 4 '::M,»; Figured Smyrna, 9x12. ..... .................. .$60.,00. | |NB 1323, Flionie's sacordar, Doris 2oy, :Small Domestic Rugs. . ...$3.50 to $19.00 N | i e Soalieh Age- Oriental Rugs, small sizes. . $36.00 to i - York. Sunday, Pola Negri, in “One Arabian Mo Princess of James Kirk- Guaranteed Quality at The National Furniture Co Easy Credit “THE NATIONAL” Store Hours: Credit—Service—Low Price at 8 A.M. to 6 P. The National Furniture Co. = = Floor Lamp Special, - $13.75 The Gift Ideal. Com- plete with mahogany finish standard and silk shade. Terms at FREE " e FREE | will make this the : A 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers’ Guar- Merriest Christmas Comprises large Overstuffed Settee, Big Comfort Rocker and Armchair to match; spring seat construc- tion and covered with good quality Figured Tapestry in various color combinations.. Very specially priced feab. 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