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<2 Amusements Boston Symphony Orchestra. As finel; \prosram Washington was given by the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the New Na- tional Thea terday afternoon. Under the leadersiip of Pierre Mon- teux. the orchestra demonstrated, on its first appearance here this season. that it has “come back.” and is now' on a par with any other orchestra in the ry, bar no Monteus, the the baton of M, erve and pre- | . orchestra played with a that wh ecuring a_depth of tone th astonishing. The program ing e of the co f the worl Norway were represented. No. 4, in 1t, being pre- st attention to grand con- s a whole The andante a gem, and the ss enjoyable. constituted a musical tr sented with the grea detail; at the same time ception of the symphon was ably sostenuto movy led the ability which it individual _mu- oto througaout, ovement became a veri- - in tone, being crisp. At the end of “The Carnival in Pari: rasting_themes, now g and melting, charmed the ode for full orches- ned with the master as it does real and grace Tw <« “Rienzi,” with its inspiri and use of the brass choir. d the program, held the audience il the la Repeated applause forced the tor to return and bow appreciation. s a whole and in the program was the high- terly, and the ‘play- ing could have xcelled. A Ereat “orchestra. has taken s righttal place among orchestras. NATIONAL—Will Rogers. jecfeld Frolic.” a new Zieg- will be presented week, show, ational Thvah r next will_perve as assist- to Will Rogers. will whirl rope as an gccompaniment s on current toples John Cumber- . Keith's Theater heginning at the Mon- s Mayhew will riot | typical st- and matine and John Cumberland, bel Cameron and C. The Fall of Ev. VISIT THE CLASS IN Salesmanship At the Y. M. C. A, Thursday, 7:30, or Address Y. M. C. A. Schools, 1736 rroll | H and Florence quartet; George Jessell, in character- balanced,- executed and led] istic recigal; ever has been heard in in Georgie { Terpsicho ve”; Garry, Edna Pierte and Hazel Goff, in mu- sical numbe¥s. i I G St., Dept. A, for special folder. ChillyDays! Take the chill out of your rooms with a Majestic Electric Heater Regularly ;ll Reduced to $9 Other big bargains in Electric goods during our REDUCTION SALE == . MUDDIMA 616 12th St.—1204 G St. T $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, February 12 SPECIAL TRAIN Washington (Un. Sta.) 7:30 a.m. Broud Stre ale Friday preceding Excursion 277 Similar Excursions Sundays, Febru ary March, 12, 26; April 9, The right is reserved to limit the sal of tickets to the capacity of eq ment available. théhcas Physic l ‘Watts, will provide u specialty, the Kremka Shubert Courtney, with string Flanagan and Morrison “A Lesson in Golf’; Cissle and .Sewell in “The Throne of Ered Bernard and Sid “s puthern syncopators,” and BELAS(0—Vaudeville. Georgia O’ Ramey and Belle Storey will divide headline honors on the bill of Shubecrt vaudeville which opens at the .Be:lasco next Sunday af- ternoon. » Miss O'Ramety will be seen in a ; comedy, “Susie From Sioux City,” as- isted by a clever company. Belle torey, who for five seasons has been the featured sdloist of the New York Hippodrome, Wil present songs. The surroumding bill includes James in_a mirthful conceit; Milo brothers in an athletic diversion, with three other star acts, and the ] news ' weekly and screen i)ufiu‘s will complete this interesting ill. COSMOS—**Earth to Moon.” Chester Pollatd’'s latest musical Spectacle, “Eartkt' to Moon,”' is an- & body, and which its | nounced- as the frature member of what promises to be an unusually entertaining vaudeville and motion picture program at; the Cosmos The- ater, beginning Monhday matinee. The program will also include Harry Bueley and company, in_“His ght Of”; Tommy , Toner and the irdsley _twins, in ' “Miss -Cupid”; Johnny Neston in “1%he Man Off the Ice Wagon”; Walsh aind Edwards, in “Setting _the Style o0 Tunes and Steps”; Eddie and Kielly, in_“Two Novel ~ Knockabout: and Bobker brothers, “banjo boy . “Playing With_Fire,” picture ‘play, starring Gladys Walton, 'is announced as the added matinee ®reature, and “The Hall Room Boys™ wiill be shown at all performances. 1 STRAND-—Mabel Taliaferro. The Strand Theater, beg@¥nning Sun- day next, will present as i#ts headline vaudeville artist, Mabel Telliaferro, in ‘The Rose of Italy.” Erixie Forrest and Grace Church will give ‘A Vaude- ville Rhapsody”; Jean Boydell, come- dian; Murray Voelk, “An \Odality in Song and Laughter.” and the) Rairchild brothers, “exponents of eqm ibrism. I Dissatisfled With It X Beginning today and conlmn ing un- til February 15 every Druggist in ‘Washington is hereby authorized to. 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The program is announced to be: “Andrea Chenier” (Glordano), “Un di all ‘azzurro apazio" Mr. Zerola; “Jewel Song” from “Faust” (Gounod), Mme. Namara; “Africanna,” from “O Paradise” (Mayerbeer), Mr. Zerola, “Le Rove" (Grieg), “Loch Lomond” (arranged by Kreisler), “La Colum- ba” (Schindler), “Mattinata (Leon- cavallo), Mme. Namara; “Thank God “Fides" (A. Rizzi), “Mama mia che vo sape” (Mutile), ‘Mr. Zerola; “Un bel d from “Butterfiy” (Pu. Gi- rometta” (Sibella), Rt Rient s (Sir Landon Ronald), “The Well” (Hage- man), Mme. Namara. GAYETY— “Sugar Plums.” The “Sugar Plums” will present ‘a musical farce-comedy, with Joe Freed and Harry Colman as principal fun- makers. A chorus of pretty girls represent the plums. The cast also comprises Fisher and Martin, Harry and Ida Rose, Hughie and Phoebe Prest, Klara Kendrix and Tom Duffy. Tt is estimated that not less than $60,000,000 will be left in Camada by American_tourists this vear. * THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Photoplays. COLUMBIA—“Saturday Night.” “Saturday Night” Cecil B. De Mille's study of modern marriage, will begin an “extended engagement at Loew's Columbia Theater next Sun- day afternoon at 3 p.m. A cast of notable players is headed by Leatrice Joy and Conrad Nagel. A pair of lovers caught on a trestle by a train and forced to hang on for their very lives is the outstanding thrill of a production crowded with thrills. Cos- tumes are handsome and scenic ef- h;cta of the De Mille standard of dis- play. RIALTO—“The Last Payment.” “The Last Payment,” a Paramount production, starring "Pola Negri, will" be the feature attraction at Moore's Rialto Theater all next week, begin ning Sunday. Subsidiary film fe: tures and special orchestral numbers arranged by Robert Bond Gotta com- plete the bill. PALACE“Back Pay.” “Back Pay,” the Cosmopolitan pic- turization of Fannie Hurst's story, will be presented for a week at Loew's Palace Theater, beginning next Suday afternoon. Frank Borzage, who_ directed “Hu- moresque” for Miss Hurst, is also the director of “Back Pay,” aided by the scenario df the story made by Frances Marion. ed by Seena Owen and Matt Moore. Manager Beatus will supplement the featured attraction with screen and musical selections. -~ Elite. Sunday, Pola Negri, Monday, Pauline Starke, in_“Wife Against Wife”; Tuesday, William in “Vendettg”; Duncan, in “Where Men Are Men"; Wednesday and Thursday, Rc hard The cast is_head- | C.. WEDNESDAY; ‘FEBRUARY: 1, 1929.” day, men Youpg, in “What No Man Knows.” Marion Davies, who pass the ordinary examination required of candidates for positions as instructors in the high school. - It ‘was pointed out by council mem- bers that the grade A teachers had already sanctioned the $2,600 maxi- mum, and it would be breaking faith in “Enchant- Clara Kimball Trusts D, C. Property. ATLANTIC DISCOUNT CORPORATION, William M. Conrad, President. Munsey Bldg. Tel. Main 5419. Saturday, New. 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Carpets $450 Wilton Velvet Carpet......... $1.49 Montgomery Tap Carpet Rugs merly $75.00. Sale price......oounn No. 5030 Axminster Rug, 9x12. Regular pnce, $62.50. Sale price... No. 8115, Axminster Rug, 9xI12. Regular price, $50.00. Sale price. No. 152 Axminster Rug, 9x12. Regu- Sale price... chular pfl:e, $55.50." Sale price.... J - . - Draperies No. 800. Orx;:ntal stripe Couch Cover. Formerly 5795 Sale price...... Red, Green, Brown and Formerly $7.75. No. 6162. Mercerized Portieres. Regu- lar price, $17.50. Sale price..... <t $2.69 98¢ B3 ... 9149 Brsce 36 ... PL79 g.gflwnmn Velvet $2'98 Corner 9th and F Streets N.W. L No. 288. Ten-piece mahogany suite with ple crust edge, consisting of 5% inch Buffet, China Closet with long drawer, Server, 8-leg beautifully curved oblong Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair upholstered in blue leather. Formerly priced at $500. Now......c.coeveiinniinnee For- teachers in this class are the ones' Several Dining Room Suites i Ma;}y More on Display ahogany Queen Anne suite consist- h glass, Large China Closet, Serving Table and 48-inch Extension Table. Formerly sold at $272.50. Now....o.vveenseeniiiennnnns three-piece Jacobean Quartered Oak Large Buffet with Mirror, China Closet and six-leg 48-inch Extension Table. $198.50 $175.00 HAVE IT CHARGED IF Yoy WisK fl Jfl!‘.!&&.rfiifi“%.c 12 NINTH s-rRE IR Liberal Credit Terms | WL mmmnm; Is Well on Its Way Despite the Weather Of course, the storm delayed things a little, but the big event started with a vim. With pay day here, we're ex- pecting a record crowd tomorrow. Our whole idea is to remove THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH of StOCk, so that we won’t have the expense of moving it into our new build- P! g lo- And to accomplish this we're making WONDERFUL BARGAIN OFFERINGS the like of which we’ve never done before. ing and to insure plenty of space for new stocks when we are new cated. 10% to 60% Reductions Here Are a Few of the ; Many Big Money-Saving Values [ A A Few of the Bedroom Suites Many More on Display No. 154. Four-piece suite in cadet gray, consisting of $115.50 $199.75 Dresser, Chiffonier, Triplicate Mirror Dressing Table, and Bed. Regular Value, $145. Now. No. 663. Seven-piece mahogany fimshed decorated suite, consisting of Dresser, Dressing Table, back with hang- ing mirror; Chlfl’orette, Poster Bed, Rocker Chair and Bench. [[ $49.50 $3950 $37.75 $3850 $39.25 9x12. and Arm Rocker. $4.75 $5.75 $9.25 Was $169.75. No. 1155. holstered. in Verdure Tapestry, Davenport, Armchair and Arm Rocker Cushions. u Some Living Room- Suites Many More on Display No. 708. Fine three-piece overstuffed suite, uphol- stered in imitation Spanish Leather. Settee, Armchair Sold for $100. Now No. 405. Three-piece overstuffed suite, Long Davenport, Arm Rocker and Armchair. Brown Muleskin upholstery. Now.. Delightful three-plece overstuffed suite up- Formerly sold for $200. LIUS LANSBURGH] FURNITURE co. 12 NINTH STREET Now RN R Closet. Regular price, $115.00. Now : is Chairs T CHARGED IF Yoy MSH V«;Iv!gsr rMahngany Finished Former Price, $290. Now. = No. 162. Four-piece mahogany Queen Anne suite, con- sisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Bed. A = $389 50 beautiful suite. Al = Value at $500. Now E Ladies Desks [ No. 78. Mahogany Flat-top Desk. =| Regular $40 value. Now $27 50 '::‘: No. 1744. American Walnut Flat Desk. Sold for $52.50. Now...... $37-50 = No. 255.° Golden Oak Secretary E‘ Bookcase. Regularly priced at $ 4 = 0000 NS et sanssouaty = No. 220. Fumed Oak Desk, with g three drawers. Former price, $63.00. = T China Closets $69 75 No. 90. Walnut \V‘;Illa?7 a&vii \lInn . China Closet. Regular $75. e. Noat +-eon - $39.50 Consi e o No. 964. Golden Oak China Closet, full front. R_zgulnv $90.00 zalue. Now No. 274. Golden Oak China Closet, Formerly priced at $64.90. Now.... No. 1280. - Mahogany Inlaid China $45.00 $49.50 $49.50 $69.50 *$149.75 with Marshall Seat Morris Chair, with Maroon Ve- lour Cushions. Reg- wlar $47.00 value. ............. $19.75 To Loan on First Mahogany Finished Morris Chair, with Maroon Velour Cushions. $18.75 345 00 vohtt. Easy Chair sz 3 §35.50 anl Easy Chair Was for- H; No Royal in 'K‘l]’lflltq Was formerly priced at $50.00. - Now. No. 1052. i smpe Repp. IIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIHIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIl .