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; 10 __ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1921 —_— for good-natured satire and a men—lnnd he fires at them. They disappear. | pletely overshadowed it. It was en- 3 It Il q 1| } tlon of the peace and besuty of Ect; During his journey through the titled “Buppressed Desires® and was) gy I I l | o7y i oruise in follage-shaded waters gave |Jungle, in logical sequence there ap- 5:.2."’&2&"7;,!.?}.".' he audience was | [l ‘ L ) - | I I l l ] reslization of the speaker's relief. |pear hallucinations, each bringing |3 trifie’ bored at its length. [ e | j - ; er a glimpse northward—paus- | move fear with it than i d ing to picture the glory of the Capi- x an tsipredecess wga- | tol butlding with s near-neighbor, | SOT~Jefl, the man he killed; the pris-| BELASCO—“Chuckles of 1921.” motion picture experience of “Rall-|, gspearteningly familiar dump—the |On guard he murdered; & siave trad-| “g & lhine of an fnnovation was in- roading Through the Canadiab |journey led westward, striking Into |iNE scene, evidently participated in |, SOMEtAIN of G (uEOVEL On FES - Rockies.” These, of course, were the |the famous old Sante Fe trail and |bY his progenitors; a slave ship, with | gor ' C0% (B0 P Q00 Fogini's produn- mighty spectacles that towerad. | following a route that took in a visit [the blacks moaning in ihe hold on |y , Sty ckies of 1921,” took up one- Home,” at the National Theater last |Saullike, above the sights of general|to the pueblo of Taos, “the city dif- | thelr way to a life of slavery; & Witch | ;g1¢ of the program and ran for | night, before an audience that. allow- |travel, but from Florlda to Alaska the | ferent,” and after that a pilgrimage |doctor and his river god, depictig | eariy'an hour and & half. The team ling for exceptions, has accompanied |tour proved a wonderway of histori-|to some of the limitless wonders of the primal life of his ancestors. arise | ;¢ Clark and McCullough are featur- {him throughout his previous tours. Icnl value and charm. the Canyon, in which were shown in- |and haunt him. At each he fires &/ .4 i1 (¢t and the former is a_laughing i 60cLb. Sold only a¢ Doran's Chocolate Shop, 39 H St. N.W. il (Opp. Gov't Printing Cffice). R Gifts of Unusual Character to Be Found Only at Our Store | Couree. since nothing na been shown 7 Began a juunt through | an : fed. d | suing him fo th anime i % s that could challenge “Niagara Falls | Florida, whicl incJuded a . sky-scraping peaks o arren rock |ceaseless tom-tom, reacl e area i neiecirie, Tampe. Shades, Tables. Mirrors, | from ‘the Maid of the Mist” “The [to Ponce. do Leon's search for the |that seem dying of thirst, jumbled|Where he had been wandering in & e ostumenstitha Lavellsotn . wsual designs. el Ercluatre) sodnn fountain of youth—the hunt seeming | their amazing contrasts until a line [circle throughout®the night, and kill 3 ._The Call Main 4724-4725-4726 " [to be continued by the “Savages of [wags reached that divides this coun-|him. In his flight he had thrown oft (Cohtinued on Thirteenth Page.) | Burton Holmes. |* Burton Holmes presented his fourth il photo-stery lccture, “Going Abroad at Christmas Shopping We ’bould be on your Xmas list to call for _-rtlcles !Iul.r.equire cleaning, pressing, z'y:;m. or repairing for holiday wear or “Scenically considered, the lecture| “A Rallwaw in the Tropic Seas.” re- | timate details of camp life in under- |bullet, leaving his revqlver empty. ? 2 ey country. e |minaful of the day when the Flagier | world, and a climb from its depths|And finally, near the spot where he |fuieets, Ko i & tomedion otiracaline Koy ‘bridge was the newest thing |lo the rim. ~Cataracts, alls, geysers |entered the forest, the blacks, pur-|toESnce Sng ofigmaly, The same |scribed and pictured in the present under the sun, began a jaunt through land cascades; sage-tufted deserts and | Suing him to the accompaniment of &' horys, although large, appears to be CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Visit to the Giant Forests in!Manhattan,” who spend the winter at |¢ry from Canada. his trappings of power. His naked i e T 4 . | \merican_Spain. “The Yellowstone, St. Augustine, Miami and Palm Beach. |~ Travel glimpses of the great Ca- |body, with writhing muscies, tells even il 714 L3tk N.W. M. 537.-3374 | With Its Geysers in Eruptione or the dancing to jazz, a folly which called | nadian northwest from Quebec to|more of his abject frenzy than his il e === | N'|a gara, precede ha. coast-to-coast “’;’,{"g‘ bCI(-v':rly arranged lcem‘r)j—‘ " 2 5 =S = T SXF<-xr |trip to Victoria, where the tour took | which, by the way, is the work of I \.‘ A &7 S A8 |ship for Alaska with motion pictures |Cleon Throckmorton, a local artist— Por Infants and Childre i Fnc. i » = = 1 ,or the long Alaskan ;"nnse'. x.; the | brings out. the figure i-:l bold reliet | ' CLEANERS : “Russia of America” there is a jour- [time and time again, an ends most it 5 rd ney “over the White Pass by rail,” | effective support to the action. InUse ForOver30 Years TS Ve = | and, for variety’s sake, a canoeing | Previous to the O'Neill presentation | Always bears trip “down the Yukon to the Arctic|the players gave a two-scene farce on the circle,” with a farewell glimpse at|psycho-analysis. which drew several | g 0l o /m I the strange glory of “the American [laughs. The tragedy followlng com- d Midnight Sun.” The lecture will he repeated this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. GARRICK—“The Emperor Jones.” Charles S. Gilpin last night showed ‘Washington, at the Shubert-Garrick, how he carved for himself a lasting niche in the world of dramatic art, as “Brutus Jones, Emperor,” in Eu- gene O’Neill's vivid treatise on fear and its effects, “The Emperor Jones.” The chisel with which Gilpin MAIN OFFICE: 740 W, i Our Christmas Club Started Today Every Christmas brings the need for extra money. ; Whether you were prepared this Christ- mas or not, be sure that next Christmas fi‘nds you equal, financially, to the occa- sion. . Our Christmas Club opens today. Come in with us. 50c a week will amount to $25 and interst at 39, 81 a week will amount to $50 and interest at 3%, 32 a week will amount to $100 and snterest at 3%, $5 a week will amount to $250 and interest at 39, Checks will be mailed at the end of 50 weeks. SECURITY &oxrindii BANK WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Corner-of 9th and G Streets UNDEE UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION started his work, could’ be seen in biting, incisive infiections of the voice. The mallet which drove the chisel in its work was his relentless pursuit of his character. which: he followed not only in facial delineation, but also with almost every visible muscle of the body, and the polish with which he rounded out his creation could easily be the soft and facile changes of his temperament, made with an ease in transition which lent a smoothness to the entire production. 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