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as|and fine «ducation, get kis thrills of life through certain defiances of the maritime and government laws, espe- cially those dealing with the trans- portation of contraband goods. Nu- merous intense situations arise as Capt. Dick dodges from ome point to an- other to alude government pursuers. Finally his is wounded, and his life is saved by a-physician on the Califor- nia coast. He later suspects the| nhyabclans wife of being. untrue to her husband and when the latter is suddenly killed he believes the wife to be implicated in his murder. As & punishment he spirits her and her suppesed lover aboard his yacht, but his plan is seriously upset and other- wise complicated by the promptings | chemistry as assistant chemical en- of his own heart, all of which bring | gineer. He is g on chemical the story to a novel and unexpected Problems relating o explosions from climax. starch and other carbongceous dusts. prove that' ths cf the eountry. N and the diffused le lend the views thi BT ok News fim, s5d spesial x News fllm, sperial or- chestral nleeflnn are added supple- mentary features. E.D. E. PALACE—“The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” ‘The showing at Poll's for several weeks of Rex Ingram's production of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” would seem to have covered the local fleld as to patronage, but the way the crowds jammec iato the Palace vesterday afternoon and last night showed either that many have not yet seen this wonderful picture, or that those who have desire to see it aga'n. :‘heh cheaper admission rates help oth. Reviews after reviews have been writen about “The Four Horsemen™ and the story as pictured has become fandliar in every detail to newspaper readers, won WIIWW"IWMWHI“IIHiIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIflIIIIIflMHmHIIW3 = .-.Ft-o-.- - == ommomm Capital . 1 ! is accumulated purchasing pewer. Work I produces it, thrift piles it up. Capital 1 1 1 Dr. Florence L. McKay, recently as- sistant director of child hygiene, chil- dren’s bureau, United States Depart- ment of Labor, has deen appointed di- rector of the division of child hygiene of the New York state department of health. Louis J. Trostel, who for the last two years has been stationed at the Pittsburgh station - of fll( United States bureau of mines, ed on problems relating to lndunflc gases and dusts, has accepted a position with the United States bureau of artistic merit, . WATIONAL—George White's “Seandals.” ‘dfllclllt feats drew Nt o«u. w&: ‘s “Scandals,” ;mr 8 Thg Shubert news completed the : iscue last fall, d- | bl Five Blg 0PGARIZALIONs 10 [misers ot whe 3omee Senor-seomuoer S e Hear Noted Speakers at thelr first peek at his “latost and best | 5 s o 't 1 = reesy musical comedy in the na- ones perles last night at the Na- | e of s burlesque, “The Gay Boule- . " . Eery vards,” presented by Jack Walsh, Session ‘in Capital. The scenlc effects are in good taste. | supported by Murray Gordon, Jean - . |Two big scenes, the passing or a|Maddox, Winitred wWinslow and ve important waterways organ- [sieamer {hreugh the Panami canal|Lroube of girls, headsthis week's isations will held sessions In|locks at might and a bit of the South | 3f the Strand. "“The act is fled win ‘Washington this week to discuss ‘Wwaterways transportation problems. extending from the great lakes to the Atlantic and to the Gulf ef works for its owners. Are yeu making the most of yours? A Savings Account with the ,Union ‘Trust Company will make you a capitalist. It ‘will make your money work for you 24 heurs a day, every day in the year. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Tre- Tslands; are good enough for axy pleasing songs and dances and Tre quent bits of humor. m‘.’:fi.‘& CIER 11,:5:;«:“-:;:: George Stanley and sister render Ings “Bit: 13 g:-!.lsm-. as "“"fid"flf l:uf 'og "-f-;”"‘zg ‘:fsnl;altde u’l;Io! e rgequsness a @ ® SCan' when needed for “true artistic ef- e e L About two years ago, a farmer at Gainesville, Va., sent us a crate of Fresh E | them promptly, giving a fair price. The next week he sent us two crates of Fresh Eggs and some chickens. well satisfied with our check for them. s on consngument He was The news must have gotten arourid among his neigh- bore, because’ the next week we had three shippers. At the present time we are receiving Fresh Country Eggs from over twenty farms in Maryland and Virginia. Our Fresh Eggs are the finest, we pay a fair price for them and charge you a fair profit on our investment, There We paid for | Rivers and Harbors Congress, the National Merchant Marine Assocla- tion, South Atlantic Association, | o Mfddle West Merchant Marine Com- mittese and the Misaissippl Valley Assoclation. One of the features of the meeting will be a, joint debate on the St. l‘.'rem!o river project, which will held Wednesday under the \ uluplua of the Rivers ud Harbora Congresa. Gov. Nathan L. Miller of New York will speak for those against the project -.ml Gov Henry J.- Allen of Kansas and H. Mer. rick of Chicago w! -pu.k for those supporting it All Intevested in Shipping. All of the associations are in- terested In American shipping, and open discussion of the shipping Situation generally will be permitted from the floor of the donvention of the American Merchant Marine As- sociation. Resolutions will be adopted expressing the views of the as- triking refutation of the cha that the people of the In(orlnrh ,:f_f rsr-onnal of the y states an of the larger cities are said to h::: rppointed committees, while several Mextoo, These include the National|fon 13" Everything is handled with ac- curaly and dispatch. Ann Pennington, however, has pass- d from the dalnty to the plump stage, but still she dances her way into the hearts of the audience, and also demonstrated that she is still & favorite with some theatergoers. Her big number comes in the South Sea Tslands scene, when she shimmies and twists in supposed native interpreta- tive dances, earning many recalls. Georgle White is the same, and, 'al- though he has little to do, the au- dlence seemed satisfled. Quite a groupe of comedians ire headed by Lou Holts and Laster Allen and what they omit George Bickel ahd George LeMaire supply. Holts's work Is along lines established by Eddie Can- | Vaf tor, but Allen is original and a lgugh- producer. Others are Victoria Her- bert, who has a volce and looks to match; Aunt Jemima, who effeptively sings darkey songs, and Olive Vaughn and Helen La Vonne, who dance well and lonk good in striking costumes. There only one musical number, "Drllllnr, that carries a punch. The book is by Bugs Baer. BELASCO—John Charles Thomas. A short bill s o be the only 8 [handicap of this week’s show at the Belasco, which opened last nllhl‘ until—ghe reviewers looked at ' watch and found that time files when one ll enjoying himse! L is also well received in 801 Trevette including some in classical =ongs, French and Itallan. Tom McRae and his partner offer “Original Bits of Comlcn“!ll!." which is all its name implies. A good acrobatic feature by Zeno, Moll and Carr completes the program. ‘The photoplay features WIill Rogers, in “Doubling for Romeo,” in whicl the hero falls asleep and dreams he is Romeo. He fills in lhe Shakesperean tragedy with mary amusipg inci- dents. Minor films are shown also. CAPITOL—"Victory Belles.” Hapdsome stage settings and scenlc effects, with a telling choyus of sprightly ilrll, are features of Billy I's “Victory Belles,” who yesterday opened for the week at the Capitol Theater. ‘The show is In,ten scenes and two acts, with many novel situations, comedy speciaities and musical num- bers. "A big scenic spectacle, “Japan- land,” is remarkable for its technique and coloring. There are three comedians, Eddle Jordan, in_blackface; George Leon and Bobby Wilson, who, with Howard Harrison, won much laughter. Elea- nor Mack, thé prima donnl, hul an excellent voice; Emma 11 ingenue, -much charm, lnd Ulllln Harrison is a fetching soubrette. Photoplays. h | men” prevents the showing of added Rudolph _Valentino stardom through this great produc- tion and Rex Ingram, its director, college degrees ard undying fame. The photoplay cost close to & million dollars apd, as nothing clse, drew at- tentlon in America to its author, Vin- cente Ibanez Blasco. The length of “The Four Horse- attractfons, but the great picture is feast enough for one sitting. CRANDALL'S—“Shadows of the Sea.” “Shadows of the Bea,” one of Sel- nick’s latest screen productions, with Conway-Tearle In the leading role, is the feature at Crandall's Theater for the first three days of this week. It is a picture of unusual interest and action, and 1o the role of Capt. Dick Carsan, a gentleman rover and sea captain, Mr. Tearle is especially attractive and capable. The story deals chiefly with the adventures of this fascinating and courageous young man of the sea, who, though possessed of high ideals ER CASTORIA Por Infants and Children inUse ForOver30Years Will Appreciate Business men who are con- siderate to their employes find that such a course re-acts to their own benefit. Perhaps your J Charl ‘Thoma bears : emplo; have long felt a need ‘2:{32:".;{,3?;“’:;‘;3,}},10‘::‘233 Teten e he e e ‘I",m- & far’l-,::nve:l‘nt..fd:u to national commercial _organizatlons, | SXc3icet 1t opera baritone, in :;? RIALTO—“Her Husband’s Trade- | Siguatese of d keep their clothes other are expected to have representatives present. The Natlonal Associhtion of nufacturers, the American nn.nu- facturers’ Export Assocla Chamber of Commerce of the Uniteq States, the National Forelgn Trade Council and the National Association of Credit Men will be present. Noted Men to Speak. ‘Address wul be delivered before the Rivers and Harbors Congress by Secretary ~ Denby, Ambassador * Jus. serand of France, Senator Joseph E. Ransdell _of Louisiana, John Small of Washington, N. C., president i Thomas J. Phelps, 5 Millard F. Bowen, N. Y.; Maj. Gen. Lansing, H. my Boy,” and followl -pnlnun added further ensoymenl with “Maytime. His beautiful voice and wide range, clear enuncia- tion and facile transitions, probably have not been so much the cause aof his ascent of the ladder of fame as his remarkable voice control and exact rhythmic sense. He sahg with spirit and feeling and his work 'merited the high appreciation which was generously bestowed. The ac- companiment by Willlam Janaushek at the piano merits appreciative com- ment. R George Libby, with Ida May Spar- row, offers several travesty numbers, featuring an impression of Leon Er- mark.” ‘The film ettraction at Moore's Rialto this week, " “Her Husband's Trade- mark,” holds the 4nt t through- out, although some of the situations are \lnllkev and one of the principal characters’ seems devold of human emotion. Gloria Swanson {s the star, and, her name implies, ous” in a bewildering succession of stunning gowns, seen to especial ad- vantage against backgrounds that are in turn. palatial and roughly pic- turesque. In her role of Mra Jim We Carry All Kinds of Certain-Teed Roofings Certain- 4-Width Shingles buiit-in conveniences will dzllgit the users; their staunch, long- « wearing qualities will more than satisfy the owner. Equip your office or factory with steel Lock- ™ ers—see them on display at our showrooms today. | Beach, chief of Army engineers; Theo- | ral's “There It Goes A, Berkeley she is reputed to be-the is only one profit from producer to consumer, which ac- [f| dore Brent. New Orlea = B from “Sally.” They we.;:l“wel.il..r;:? best dressed woman in New York, Red or Green Cotints for the moderate price: Pittsburgh, and ceived. Mme. Everest's Simian | and in her expensive and mannificent P! which will Lnnclude um congress | novelty circus h,tng- the comedy )&apparel she unconsclously reflects . talks will be made by Secretary|which well-bred /monkey's are sure | credit upon her husband in more than Packed One Dozen in a Carton o aaaien Duncan U Fletcher | to develop, _the monkey orchestra Jor his vaguely termed “in- = , especially winning applause. Prof. usiness requires the con- Dozen, 35¢ 3 Dozen, $1.00 Robertson of Dkalhoma and the min- | Sfel. the well Known' fe0t equili: | fldence of prospective clients in his OFFICE FURNITURE 4 ister from Czechoslovakia. rist, and Chinco, the Chinese hur- Per Square & dler—with ‘queus and everything— —found where business succeeds as wel as e fame: lamson, the 13th Main 1086 MAY ATTEND BIBLE CLASS. |3ungies atrongest athlete, are with | suspecting wife as a decoy in money- w, H, May &Sfln lnc. a2z =Bu50h - 3 the circus presenting acts “direct | seeking enterprises. It is difficult td President and Mrs. Harding Inter-’ from a long run in South American forests.” RBert Hanloncapitalized his person- to undgrstand how he can remain so utterly ' unmoved when the charming Gloria confesses that she is greatly Alexandria, Va. - A Convenience Your Employes } You’ll Be Surprised, too | at These Real Bargains | Clearance M Sale '. ¥ Thunaone-(hydalrllce,mwhd: are in many instances less than actual cost. WeMUST I clear this stock out and these prices will do it. Lots | are limited—BE SURE TO COME EARLY. ested in Vaughn Meeting. * It is expected that.President and Mrs. Harding wiil be among those who will attend the annual meeting'of the Vaughn Bible class of the Calvary Baptist Church, which is to be held shortly. Rev. W. S. Abernethy, p. nf Calvary Church, called at the White attracted by a former admirer, into ‘whose constant companionship her husband has forced h in the hope of obtalning & val e oll conces- sion. Nevertheles: “little thing like that” doesn’t bother him in the Jeast, provided he obtains a des! signature, but, as the scene ality and some “funnyisms” and his stock soared t night. His de- nunciation of fly,” dellvered in strict stump-speech oratorical style, outshone other good points on his program. ‘Then there was Vinie Daly, “One of the Famous Daly Family,” the program said, *formerly af Hlmmarlleln- London era | shifted from New York to Mexico, House,” who gave a few son and | some bandits ‘interfere with his plans dances; the Franklin Duo, in & na'-l and bring the action to a dramatic House Saturday afternoon ' and after &nt Mr. Harding of the elaborate s being made for this year's meet T of the Tamous Bible class extended the fnvitat®n to him and Mrs. Hard- ing to be present. “The President, who with Mrs. Hard: ing, i a regular attendafit at Calvary Church, said that ever since he first came to Washington he had been greatly impressed with the success and prominence of the Vaughn Bible class | and he assured Mr. Abernmethy' that unless the business of his office pre- | vented, he and Mrs. Harding would be| present at the meeting. elty equilibrium act: Frank Jerome, | climax. “The Varlety Vender,” and Ray ‘““Twas Ever Thus," medy, fea. Hughes and Pam, who were better | turing Viora Dlnisl 1s rather above than their position on the bill would | the average ick production, indicate. “General” Edward La Vine. { and & acenic film lho some striking presenting a cigar and a silk hat in! views of New York in an effort to Economy st =ow order of the day—that stout econo- my which ever demands - ucts and better values. Our manu- R v—should be made now, and 80c.—Advert i o 3 , o On the First Floor : Paints, §* ¥oic radyto helpwith them, * facturing costs are lowered by a i Lamibsdown Fieeced Shirts and sn;:::;—s;e-x_, 79 C EULOGIZES EMMET, Porch giving you the advantage of | P e v. Peter Guilday Speaks Bifore OLC our expert advice, long experi- ' tremendousoutput. 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