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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, —————— o ———————————— i Jeff animated cartoon comed s declared he had received off o i '?fiwednes'dly’n‘nnl‘d huraday Tarss |LLOYD TO ACCEPT POST ~ |EDUCATORS SEEK WAYS . |57 worne of the targent corporations | WARNING ISSUED TO SAVE Carey, in, “The Fox”; Friday and Sat- in the country to receive men from 1 I I I u S ‘ ! I I I ‘ E I l S urday, Charles Ray,'in “Two Minutes| QN D. C. SCHOOL BOARD TO TRAIN SERVICE MEN | the bureau into their organizations| PARK TREES AND SHRUBS i > to Go,” and Mack ‘Sennett's “Sweet- | for_training and for positions when | : heart Days.” | trained. He said he eould place 500 = AN ; f men immediately in such organiza- | i ll 2 C0 “Rigoletto” at Poli Wil show Lon Chaney and Betty KNICKERBOCKER—Jackie Coo- | Vice Presndeint Edwards Likely to {Col. Forbes Announces Very Im":,i,(;'.”g’:?;' Jhad instructed | district (:\‘:}ru]ing;: hu\s» xl.;.-" lm;lr-? t .'an E“m 5 v I 4 2 . ik hureau to begin as- | Creek Park an er public parks i, 3 o = n . ® | “Rigoletto” was presented by the A-EL'}"’TZ'!;S’J'x§~'l-‘x,uv‘o‘?“ niprodnction gan in “My Boy. i “Be Elevated: to Presidency portant Meeting—Also Notes |signing men to these organizations. | Dixlri(-k-‘xhaf [v:.-rpinm vm:)h (tin i PRSI San ‘Carlo Company last night at o - .st')undny and Monday Crandall's Knick- Today. Many Openings. trees or shrubbery within those p Poli's before an audience that, for GAYETY—"Jingle Jingle.” f(Thocker Th s B ML R el Tlovd) fonher ieptasentas] Akembly of &confersncs ot gan. FOOD COST DECREASES. | cincts, during the Christmas holiday~ e and appreciation, testified to the mill" featuring Larry Semon. tive in Congress from Missouri, who was f o= 0 o0 0T s parts of or at any other time of the year, ar: Harry Steppe, the featured fun- { appointed to succeed Dr. Henry Barret! | the country to disc : | Prices in Washington Drop 3 Per | subject to arrest and punishment a~ 707 12th S¢. N. W. s M plendid impression made by the or-|maker, and “Jingle Jingle” will be I Electrical Appliances Only | ganization in previous renditions here | the burlesque attraction at the Gayet l § atthe > o -ducation, an- [for the rehabilitation of former sery- provided by law. | e Thea v H. Herk Apollo. Learnéd on the board of education, an % ¥ mpleGeSteck Tal e CM o€ the (Veraizacore. l""l()!:ll::s"fit’::‘e‘;ni‘;hvsl‘:l“l'sl i lflxfh Sunday and \lgnd:l)‘ arles Ra ! hounced Today’ that e wil accept the |ice men wax anounc Festerday by Cent During Month. | In previous vears there was consid i LOWEST PRICES This tragedy of Italian love and|est paid burlesque talent,” including|in “Two Minutes to (io,” and Larry |PoSt Z resignationEbes ) 2 Eorbess o Lthe twar iveterans 4 iichat of food 1 to the av erable vandalism by the destruction come: sive Monday, and he will [bureau ATl b Cee St Her bRt IR emon, _in “Th. CoDies efec : phetiequeators: e ety amily 2 v lof ceda e tr : e v, ety tteille e, muke his final appearance as a member | The edu s @, will meet] fn sy NS month: fico oo | of cedar and pine tr S o Ay e artiatie aes | Hughes BIC: e Hocopeaniacts Harola” L i noon at the Franklin School and w A plofimednsiofi x o g g 1t of Lahor announced today. The | orations. The authorities have decid- ally 3 anus e ¢ e : ; Sacold ‘invd, ! leave tomorrow for California. d educational methods of re- family expenditure for food | ed to prevent a repe cellence of the company, individually :}""""“f"g"r‘:afe o b oo piursday s BAc 1M, Lloyd will attend the meeting of | storiniz form crvice men to their raed DR tticty ciBies anilug iene] &5 BIoeat G A A EeC IS AR and as a whole. o SRS 2 Vernon, | o board today, but is not likely to be | industrial prot hteen cities | force of watchmen to enforce the 1 i\v ngeance is one of the distinguished | Hurry O'Neal, Stella Morrisey, prima ! i etano V no gave to the title|tempted on the stage. i Quietly” Sessue s ed 1ot ynference are: Dir. ‘ema in three| Col. Sherrill, engine oftic 1 irole a compelling portrayal of the = g i Cin “The and Ltk : Sinle e cditor of the Tehn e hus sugge that automo i jecurticlannanciELI il heipaignany CAPITOL—"Follies of New York.” | }arry Polard. in ak UP"5 | (he board, probably will be elevated to | imes, Dr. Franic Food at retail i ashington on | bilists who actually get their Chris i scene in which agonized uncertainty A TRl 5 3 5 Lt the presidency to fill ti ohn Hopkin: November 15 was 21 per cent cheape ;rgen in Maryland and Virgini as 1o his daughter's fate ses him Follies of New York" is announced |ish Age”; Mack Sennett's “Wedding |y 'oi Dr. Abram Simon at the meet- | Dr. Le 5 Y fame date a year ago, but | avoid xrcw use of roads in Rock Yaried {to conceal his anguish under the&S next week’s attraction at the Caps | Bells Out of Tune,” and, matinee only, |ine this afternoon at the Franklin | David_ R School, i cent over the average | and Potomac parks as otherwise they jantles of a buffoon. Josephine Luc-}{tol Theater, in “Laughs a la Carte, Turricane Huteh,” No. chool. Dr. Simon submitted his resig- { and \ Cullimore, | cost in the vear 191 ! may be suspeeted of having obtaine i jche s GHom, {he daustuer: gave & DX S Motols, Wiio lies wettien many T ion as president of the board ark’ Techinal Institute,| During the month period -twenty- | their shrubbery in the parks in vio ] |girlish aud appealing interpretation | L EUUE BI0CE, A0 VATIOEN Ben- ‘Avenue Grand. last_meeting, but action was deferred | : | nine of Torty-thres articles for which | Tution of law, and therehy b subjret L lof love and sacritice; her voice, sweet | TS a"‘d i mu’;‘. L "‘,r';m"' b sy - {0 it until today. x i, In conection with voca train- | prices : sccured decreased in|ed to inconvenience if not humiliatio & and buosantly frec of effort, WINNING | coparll Composers. - The et inehuds Sieipday . and, 4 Before accepting <he res ings of fo ice men, orb- price. of detention {ax wel) as in concerted numbers, both e el ieearey hias| AaroldiTlovd, in . rge him fo re his actlon, G . = with Rigoletto and the Duke. Glu- e AL s 2 nd Wednesday rles | Dr. Simon. however, mi clear o =P e seppe Agostint repeated and more acks s A ! the last meeting that pressing personal | . phrma ilhan sustained his former prestige e ot in ute: obligations wou:id prevvn’t him rmm‘) 4 2 i las the wicked Duke of Mantua; his L o - Hay . serving as president any longer. / . {gay personality entirely explaining Sweethearts. and H "},,,‘,’;i‘“fi:lz‘“;,. hake | It ig believed that elther Mrs. Susic J the Don Juanish record of the origi-] Victor Herbert’s “Sweethearts,” which Ly Friday, Dorls May, in “The | Root Ithodes or Mrs. Howard Le Hodg-| | Inal noble who supplied history with |excited favorable comment when pro- | “\edding Bells nt of Tane: cins will be elected to Mr. Bdwa Cat: El 1 thrills before he was duplicated for [duced by the Washingtonlans last SPHing. | gav, Thomas Jefrerson, in. - P The new. ful -l i i aract Electric {grand opera. His “La Donue e Mo-|will be repeated by this organization.)\Winkle”: “Charlic's African Quest” |poard will be discusscd al the meeting H 3 ’ l l as A H W, $hile” was given with joyous abandon |with fts original cast, Jenny LInd (and matinee anly. ~Harricane Hutehe | b dimas mrae e e e | A - ashker \that captured an ovation, and noth- [chorus and production intact, at the|xp 1] 1 kel tthe by e M ing could have exceeded the light-|Central High School auditorium. De- @ U / jsome silver of his voice as he made!cember 25 29 and 30. at popular Drices ' | [ 4 X Y jlove to one woman while passing. au- | Reserved seats are on sale at Jordan’ y u. W D 1 1 G ! - e S i e e B = e - . DETATIED SoMNpLAN HEAD. A omen s Daniel Green Z 1his own 3 e oy Jdeut. Commander ark L. ersey : i mber 30. {old Lloyd. in o Present”; { n y was vampishly aprac-| Faul Kechanski, Dece e s, T owning Toreny. | a8 been detachea from duty st the na- | | I 4 L) . ) = : Jol i fran .. Maddalena and Pie De i Paul Kochans the distinguished s e Pas mue val training station, Newport. R. L. and (| e aei D0, D% lrolisn lotinist, s announced 3 the |And “ABe oy a3t | detailed to' duty at the maval proving omiy lppers perfection of volce and |artis the fifth concert of tae T. S Moore, in { Eround, Indian Hea : nonchalant disregard of the honor { Arthur Smith Ten-star scries at the | JEeRs T W eq o dant — 1t i3 supposcd to exist among | National Theater Friday afternoon. De- | (froin the EHowtaing ves and murderers which com- |cember 30, at 4:30 o'clock. Kochanski | {TATY Allen. i ZRgowDIRC o manded admiration and a thrill. { appeared here v last season as solo- | M g MGt aDe tale Cervi as Montenerone, Antonio with the New York Symphony Ox-|is; Ar, and Hre bar Canova as the heartbroken Conte jches and mad arked impreg- | 1 UMY Lady sy Di Ceprano and Frances Morosini as . A program of unusual interest | 1 Special for Thursday. “Kayser” extra fine quality 4 Italian Silk Stockings for 3 Women. Extra heavy weight silk, reinforced where the wear comes. ¢ Black and colors 2t $3.19 & Constance Binney. in “The Case of Becky™: Wednesday, e Cal cert and Herb, You'll Find It {day “ana Friday “Ladies Must Live,” his wife, who has been abducted by fand beauty is promised. he duke: Anito Klinovo and Joseph Kets may be had at the offices of | and % inging River.” £ Thhiseo wont & e sy ALY AL P Sunday. Elsie Ferguson, in Hia Ftads g 2 ] o gCo st on tiiem {uverlecs 00\ ArthucBmith, fIne: 180610 strett. T |y 005 S rohiaber (Thomas Salghan i o A Trasselliin ;\fim:xfléw extra heavy Al I tors in a which contributed in- | “Cappy Ricl Tues George B B Silk Stockings—silk from 4 {aividuat oo i trasedy mar | Harvard Orchestra, December 27. {pan. in “one Man o’ Republic. top to toe. Black, Cordo s for its climax the death of Gilda | At the Nati wter Tuesday 1 dlaizess s N Monday and Tuesday. e S L and the fulfillment of an outraged esnoant D E 2 G MET T Bn of b Baneel ;L cotore “Loyal Hearts,” and | at . $2.95 E % | husband’s cur: s Sodality of | sday. c nond, o _ The e 5 . o lue the San Carl 2 . 7 cith | Long_Letty™} Friday. Cullen Landis, o YO A 3 i “1900” Opera Company for the happy e M e St s s i Buaty: Pullsiithe Strings, and ) the Crossroad : Women’s Imported Fn: B n of the one-time d [ e program r Will Rogers, in “Boys Wil ort subject: fday and Saturday, Ribbed Wool Stackings lro‘ner i y m;:\:‘ |'i':| n ;“Imm.' xl" ¥ ingal’'s Cave,” Mendelss s | 3 i e Calhoun, in “The (;lmnlv;ml:k'l_l - Gray, Oxford, Black anc ! Mexacting roles o : S L : ceiver: epivide S of - “Breaking Gray, Beav : . 1 $175 opera. owing to the years of study |pri; s ‘Quando ti Rives Home | Through™ and aimmy Aubrey, in “His o :I:-‘" Brluun effects. & S the art entails. Both the leadin; iy: “So’ Tnna Sunday. M Miles Minter., in Jonah Day.” mmensely 1‘01"; ar $2 95 al at o and very spec usually count on Hahn'’s springing the unexpected. | fobrano and contralto of last nigh ik ¢ Hor- | Winning *Way™: Monday oper: s admittedly one of the | Uit Gigue, ¢ e | lem & Hadley i ,'l"\‘-'lnl ¥ 3 to Mme. y). } Hawle 3 1 i true that | ayn : A 3 | Ma-4onald. it e | ish hand- i Women's Imported En, Cashmere Stocking clocked. Another {passage, “Come Unto Him.” which she ! Socks, i . sang softly and with admirable legato. | GARRICK—"Green Jade. Her tone was exquisite and of flawies, ‘We guarantee you satisfac- tion. 75¢ and $1.00 Broughton Tall's comedy drama. {purity { reen Jade.” in three acts and five | Miss Klink has a voice of fine tone! will lie_presented at the Shu- [and particularly pleasing in her deep- | ¥ Philadelphia ™ V| bert-Garrick Theater next week Dby |er notes. In her runs, and in the legato | { Jules Hurtiz. who promises a of the pas Shall Feed His | IHE C"r-r Boox-1922. Q cluding Orrin_Johnson. Mabel Br Kofe : ally fine. : 4 5 5 5. Eleanor Woadruff, Olga Olonova - Touse has a lyrie ténor, very. as issued by this Establishment will prove Spottswoad and Arthur Hohl. |s and flexible, although 'a bit of great ue and assistance to those who ¢ uchi a signal success involume. In' his first ariz a stock company ey Valley Shall Be H wish to secure in Dayton, Ohio, last summer fran ame vers diffieult pa ¢ with | Distinctive Articles of Merit < —_— remarkable ease and assurance, H H B. F. KEITH'S—Bessie Clayton. |3, Paticn 1= wvell known to waan- | Jm‘é:%fim'g;‘ocfi - SILVERWARE ! INA- CLASS @ NOVELTIES | . Laundry Iron | With an extra Christmas matinee, ‘mance expected of him. For i i Monday, at Keith's will cele <, he show a voice of unusual o 2 (Guaramiced) 2 Yeary) .| brate next week with Bessie Clayton. | fle ity, singing some of the more! from which may be selected moderate price {he Broadway danseuse, assisted by |florid passages at a very fast tempo. | appropriate Wedding and Personal Gifts. Uy and Pear! Magley and Mercer | His recitatives svere declaimed with | Mailed upon request i iand James Templeton, and the|authority and the power of his voice! Versatile Sextet, in “The Box Party,” i was sufficlent to make his rendition | ¥ FChaailiol Saxten T ey mARA e o mal e sl rondition | WEDDING INVITATIONS 22/ ANNOUNCEMENTS Langdon. ted by Rose and | Miss Kerns, s excellent. z Samples of Correct Social Stationeryas approved by Society - Mailed upon reguect. maestroes kept their birds S i : Friday, Ja i - 5 . Ces < e N . ¢ k ond meed for financial rea: [ LR o oA las i Tars = : EESha I T e T 1 This is Good News indeed for last- special value at..... $3.50 . sons IERested 2 “The tion of Faust,” | James Kirkwood, in “The G n ro Mi and i i oift- S Complete B ey Lo, D e sty in-’l“‘.\nn:lnnn bas : ; v MRuttnt Soinen:]| o minute gift-buyers! Women's Onyx, Medalia, iid Cisio; ¢ ches: S it P el = - 5 “g0g"" i 1 With All irected by Er ; Loric s i On. Brather: Frigay, | The famous Daniel Green “Comfies’” are s e Mo e o | o vHe Seiterson, >'in <Ky f the acknowledged leaders among felt slip- e e Attachments ! zlu a8 {EhO RO & e e eawl asesganthin b e - oo e ,,fl,,l"‘.{‘{,‘r‘;"‘;“ T pers. The Women’s styles sell regularly Thread Silk Stockings. m tonight. i R S e \,.;"|‘a‘. D W Grimrs - a i " and Lewis S . in eTI 3 at $2.25 to 3. But we bought too many—- }?"*’R,GLoruO. Af- $2.25 L lington Oratorio Society at Central|Babylon hursday, Alie orthern Trail.”” and, matinee only, 2 = e = rican, Gray NATIONAL—Helen Hayes. Tieh School, under direction of Syd-| “Darkest Russla”: ' Frid Miidred | “yrricane Hutch,” No. 11. I | even at $1.95 they did not go fast enough. i E s Helen Hayes, who started her th 3 vd Wrightson, stediuby EATHS, in o e EERLE e (| So now, they must move out at $1.69 Women's Phoenix, Medalix L i I career here in Washington : s “ricda Klink, | Saturday, Gladys Walten, in “Hig] - : W scadis a little child, will be presented at|conar: suse. tenor, and|Heels. York. a pair. rufil‘}'f;‘ "‘"g other splendid the National Theater next week shy . with Harvey Mur- e slaine Hammerstein. in 3 Included b 1 B " ~fashioned or tailored- {George . Tyler and A. L. Erlanger ray at the organ and Claude Robeson ! New. { “The Way of a Maid,” and “Torchy’'s ncluded are t e styles p1 tpred .In _a]l seam Silk Stockings. Black e head of her own eompany as |at the rame-up”; Monday, Ben Turpin. in 1 colots) “Comhics” Anmmed twith Sillinbe and popular shades. 5. ithe star of “tiolden Day C The chorus work was excellent, E ay. William Ru: in! e | “Home Talent.” and Lewls S. Stone, h : " i : 2 Special at . $1.95 3 iof love and laughter fartacks buine (e and cxace and the | Singing River's Monday, Wiitiam & |in “The Northern Trail': Tuesduy; 4 7rl)ns;~turn c}]own col arlor with quilted satin. i j Toler and Marion Short. The New lcut-offs effective. In the opening | Hart, in “The Gun Fighter'; Tuesuay. | Sessue Hayakawa, In “The Swamp.” A Bs : o= L = t intact will include Donald‘ chorns. the diffieult fugue: “And the|Gladys Walton, in “High Heels": and Harry Pollard, in “Shake ‘cm| [l Also felt leather sole Juliets. All now $1.69. ;""}:’.'" "d J.”‘_"'_"" Seani- Florence Earle, Glory.” was sung admirably, W, Ay, Neal Hart, in “Tango|{"p”: Wednesday. James Oliver Cur- ashioned Silk Stockings in H nche ¥ a Gale Haynes | though it seemed that the bass Trail”; Thursday, Johnr h}\'alkle;i. in | wood's ~'rm~| !‘,lr’lrhl"rfiln :'}u‘;l's t‘um|:- 5 Black and colors. H - ¥ others.” tenor, particularly the bass, lacked the | “What Love Will Do”: Friday, Kileen | try”; Thursday. Thomas Jefferson, in . { s !n.-"lwr r.'.-r volume. This. however, may | Pe in Liul‘o’ m.usl IlA§x>|‘(:ha\r," "’l’{h)’ an \\'llrlk‘]‘;." nlsl r“‘;,hl\llrz!‘c ol’r: ‘ All Men s Damcl Green 5].10 and 51'45 H Qe have b iue to the fact that ail thejand Saturday, all-comedy night. e Farm Frida; 2 May, 5 : - & i s “ POLI'S—" Honeydew. | Sisers weze on a levél, rather than “The Foolish Age,”'and Ben Turpin. 5 “Comfy" and "Hilo" Sllp ers Children's ““Phoenix™ Silk imbalist's musical comed banked, the al and sopranos acting| Oly‘mpic in “Love and Doughnut| a'nd ‘sgtur- { 2 P Socks in plain colors and i with the Casino Theater ¢ < a screen between the men and the | vt day, Harold Lloyd, in "Never Weak-| @ novelty striped effects. i ranteed. will be the attraction : Sunday, Jack Holt and Lila Lee. in | en*: Alice Calhoun, in “The Rainbow | g All $2.25 to $3.50 sorts with the 60c, 75 { ’ ¥ b Electrical next week at Poli's Theater. The e work of the chorus was particu-| “After the Show”: Monday, Elsie|Girl.” and. matinee only, “Hurricane B 1 dded #C gy." Flk fac 5 c and $1.00 ! ou can buy any Electric | production is be scenics s in “For Unto Us a Child, Ferguson, in “Pootlights™: Tuesday, ! Hutch @l padde om Ik faced soles 1 95 '| Appliance in the store ON ;lri’a‘l‘lliful and \;u}:nl;;l':" :::"/" 3 ‘“nm; islmlm l\\ltlh"vxl'il)u'ullvl'—————'—'—'_—‘—' it 3 now reduced to . cial values in Boys' and t - s the nposer of its < and required much drilllng to 4 | Sirls” S T f n il TRIAL. Own and use it for || pe especially appealing in its musical | produce the flexibility shown. | Gurls 6 School P'?”'-bz"‘“‘ it | six (6) months—if not satis- | | score of dancing_melodies and op- | Miss Kerns has a voice pleasing in! ings; fine or coarse ribbed. i\ i = | eratic, strain The ¢ includes {every day. It is full, sweet, round and | 35¢c, 50c, 55¢ +| factory—return it for refund : Ethelind Terry, Flore 4‘Uurotl|y 1L, | wonderfully flexibie. All’ her solos| y s i i John Goldsworthy, John Park and [were well done and well received. He 5 ! i] of the total amount paid. | o%0. Dest number, perhaps. was in the Men's Phocnix Thread Silk H i i rees— L | Ih o it in “After the which | The accompanists were fine and ade- | 5 [ quately supported both the soloistsi sativises woling fnd autoine; Va1 and | auately” supporced boih the sotoists rt Ilnnovations Not Spoken”; Tom Bryan and Lillian | be repeated tonight. H.P.B. | H Broderick. with Lucille Jarett, in H “Bill Board Steps”; Margaret Padula, | e e al ars Bifim‘ PhOtOPIayS- : As gifts, these quaint pieces—some reviving the fashion COLUMBIA—"Little Lord Fauntle- | i Hei : Trving d Jack Kaufma . v iam. | Dhomosraph cingers, and the Luster and art of foreign lands—possess a distinctive charm ! brothers. This week's bill will be roy.” H = 5 S 5 < presented-at 3 and § pm. ; which will find appropriate use in any home. | The Christmas week attraction at' 1 e : Loew Columbia Theater this week, | 4 ! BELASCO—Nat Nazarro, Jr. beginning Sunday afternon, will pre- | Il V. | ~Nat Nazarro. jr.. and his band will|sent Mary Pickford in her photoplay ! ! 1 o . Turnover Toaster 4head the vaudeville bill at the Be-[Version of “Little Lord Fauntl en‘e'lwt_l‘cl prin Borg.hese lasco Theater next week. Nazarro is|based on the story by Frances Hodg- I anities Reproductions 58 50 caid to be the youngest star in vaude-|SOn Burnett and directed by Alfred Perfumes $3.75 . i lle. He carries a company of ten,|l5. Green and Jack .Pickford, the ; VR o Jewel Boxes. .....$6 {including a jazz sextat, and a dancer. |Drother of the famous screen star. i Colognes . ...$10.50 little Helene, and singer. Buddy, Other | Miss Pickford essays the roles of | Powder Jars $10 attractions will- include Il Brendel | fedric (Litte Lord Fauntleroy) and | - FI 5 e r in Swed = 4 - Yy is i and.Flo Bert, the forme; n Swedish ! C arette Box { and match holder for Candlesticks, bur- nished gold, $8.75 pr. Book Ends, royal humor and dialect; Ciccolini, tenor, of | t00 familiar for repetition. the Chicago Grand Opera Company, METBOPOLITAN . 0 in a group of song characterizations —Jackie Coogan | h hc Curlmg Iron appropriately costumed: Charles How- in “My Bo, \ the boudoir, in cherry P""_ yderms, (Guaranteed 3 Years) ard and company. with James Gra- Mol ;:7 dY;l x | or blue imported pair......... $22.50 am and Alberta Fowler, in ow or next week Crandall's Metropol- . . =l $5 + [ Times Have Changed’: Ford and|itan Theater announces First Na- china, with miniature 3 Japanese Ducks, deep { “Truly.” Hip and Fletcher. and others. | t production for Jackie Coogan, pheasant decoration. - . {The Shubert News will complete thej v." and Vitagraph’s “The Saw- | Set $15 green china .. .$3.50 bilr|l_ 2 e 1 bf ,.Lturl{xg La]r|r,‘1- fomon. heloc-l V| 1 ’ > D R T Three performances wi given | tions a solo violinist are promised . . M i p Saturday, December 31, at 2:15, § and | also. S CHinese Geese, white porce- Florentine Fruit Baskets— 11 p.m., when a New Year show, with —— . . o .. special features, will be presented. | PALACE—“The Little Minister.” ° . ' }:Iel: with orange bsllsla ;:‘t: lsal'zlf size . s;ggg . “The Little Minister,” Sir J. AL PR R S 7 COSMOS—Musical Scenes Around | maries Tamous. siors, with, as & 1n avs - - ' the World stage production. provided Maude o Elephants, white pottery— Door Stops — Cockatoo, nat- 3 dams with one of her greatest foot- Medium size ...........$13 ural size and color. . . .$7.50 el ag Arthur Miller and Girl in a|light triumphs, has been produced as | cc == . !noveity, of music and song, “Musical {a photoplay under the direction of g " S i Small ............. . 's2.50 Peacocks, iature, $2.50 N lS\:enes round the World,” featuring | Penrhyn Stanla: th Betty Comp- RE all your Christmas preparations complete not, there Rabbit, whit'em $4 ARMSTRONG several pianos at once with a quintet [son in the role of “Babbie.” and will is still time to put the finishing touches to your holiday Birds, of china, in their nat- R . {of pretty girls will headline next|he presented as the holiday offering | shopping—provided you use a WEST 84 tax 2 g : T, week's Dbill at the Cosmos Theater.|at Loew's Palace Theater next week. | ural colors— Desk Sets, in a variety of ABLE leVE Others will include Mooney's Indoor |beginning Sunday afternoon. The K' fi.her saw Mvel du% md d = Sea Eagle ............$9.50 tions— Swallow .............$5.50 En ted silver .....$22.50 Aguariums, with bronze poly- Fumed silver .$26.50 chrome base, and 16-inch PinkOnyx..............$12 DULIN 8 MARTIN CO. «1215 F' STREET anod 1212 » 1218 G STREET = Hours—8:30 to 6:00 dren’s entertainment: Raymond Sefdol, | js the story of a charming girl named |assisted by Misscs Hanson and Allen, | “Babbie,” Who poses as & Eypsy, but in Circus of ponies, dogs, cats, clowns|cast. includes George Hackathorne, ‘axi: he 312.50 and an unridable mule, for the chil- | Bdwin Stevens and Nigel Barrie. It | Taxis by the hour ; as low as $2.00 0 “Between Kires” an original |who is really of arlstocratic birth, . " { comedietta, with Washington players: | uiy in & labor dispute l,,,o,,g'":‘,.,} Our hourly rates for taxis are the cheapest in the city. Ferro - and _Coulter, in blackface|\eavers of the Scotch village of You can enjoy efficient taxi service for as low as $2.00 per hour. “Plantation Pastimes”; Sammy Dun-lmphryms sides with the weavers, and ‘WEST 84 and oy this cheaj better taxi service can, the jolly Scot; Olive Bays &|meets “the little minister.” for Whom :’h""e minirsn employ per, ICo., in @ comedy song surprise, and | Mee eonecives & great amection. He| or all y eeds. Tuscano Brothers, battle-ax and|jg glow to express the love, and itl novelty jugglers, with Hoot Glbson's|y, onily after a romance of unulu-l‘ Special rates for out-of-town .trips NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N.W. e e o usoiy o metinee | circumstances that their troth is cluding Friday: “Beach Nuts.” a Hall. plighted. room Boys’ comedy, th nternational o 9 News and Cartoon Comics at ai| RIALTO—“Call of the North. performances. Sunday, this week's| For Christmas week,. beginning bill. Sunday, Moore's Rialto Theater an- “'.l'th e ,, |nounces the premier showing of Jack TRAND— reat Kermiss.” |Holt, in “The Call of the North,” a 8 2 & Kermiss, story of the Canadian wilds, based on For mext week, beginning: Sunday, | stewart Edward White's novel, “Con- with four vaudeville shows Monday |juror's House:” Madge Bellamy, instead of three, the Strand Theater Noah Beery, Francis MacDonal announces the first appearance here|jclen Fefguson ahd Edward Martin- of the Great Kermiss, in the sensa-|del appear in the cast. Appropriate tional mystery, “Cutting & Woman in|yocal selections will be sung during Two.” Other acts will include Hur-|gertain scenes. ley and Hurley. in *A Few Moments | LA : of Versat £ N e L.a ose an A 46 4 9 Opal Adams, in “Song Savings Plus CRANDALL'S—“Conflict. a humorous Beginning Christmas day at 3 p.m. ‘Business. Is and through Tuesday of next weel i y. Sexton. and. company, “Conflict,” Universal's photoplay, star. .Jthe Riverside Trio. 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