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: j THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922. g g ; Willlam Desmond, tn “No Defense”;|Calhoun, in = “Rainbow Stanley in| More than seventy different vari-| More than 23.000 people are oni- Friday, Edmund Lowe, in -Living|Africa,” No. 4. oties of wood amre utilized in the| ployed in the salmon canning indus- Lies,"” and Saturday, Norma Talmadge, — | manufacture of umbrella handles. try in the state of Washington. “p " in “Poppy. Savoy. - “ : . Liberty. * Sunday. and Monday, Wallace Reid | 255 = 2 and Elsle Ferguson, in “Forever,” a / ime| Sunday and Monday, Wallace Reid|film version of “Pater Ibbetson" Just a Few More Days of Our Souss and His Band, Monday. |[Presentation In this city some time| Sunday and Monday Waliace Red o W Sameaner. Cootc B b | WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. “Keeping Step With the Union.” | The story concerns the son of a|day. Earl Williams, in “Lucky ‘Saturday Night”; Thursday, Toiedo, Ohio Sousa’s new march, dadloated to Mrs. | British commoner’ who falls in love Harold Lloyd, in “Look Out Be- and “In for Life » Harding, will be an interesting num- ber on the program to:be offered by John Phillp Sousa, the “march king." at his “welcome home" in Washing- Removal Sale We've cut the price on every Piano in the warerooms—cut it ‘with a lady of the nobility, is rebuked by his father, goes to America and in even years returns to England as the lightwelght champion of the world. son’ 1o Triday, * Wedne.'ll'y. Harry Poll ‘Wife,” an day, Wanda Hawley, in “Too Much ust Around the Co: lard in “Parden M ANNOUNCES Batur- | 24 d “Battling Torchy.” R. McREYNOLDS & SONS, Inc. ton Monday, at the National Theater in > Novak, e deep. Not only to save moving expenses but we want to open iat 4:3 Friday, Rudolph Valentino . onr new Horsiwith & NEW/gonk. /The matiee of prod 18 aver; :Ll:ug. *Commander Sours ana nis| RIALTO—“The Last Trail.” {an ’l"iarsry‘,ylla “The Conauering | York. i Wish to Advise ooked in these exceptional bargains—: M, and have just returned from a tour| i1.” one of Zane Grey's wer,” and Saturday, Haro oyd, unday and Monday, Wesley Barry it 3 of Cuba, Mexico and Gentral America. | store m;;;‘;;‘,{)r e Sy Wio | in’ “A 'Sallor-Made Man. In _“School Daw"; Tuesday, “Fine OVERLAND OWNERS The soloists with the organization In- | jjam Fox, will be shown ut Moore's == R:'Ih»"" and Bobby Vernon, in = i { NEW PLAYER-PIANO clude Miss Mary Baker, Soprano; MISs | Riaito Theater next week beginning Winyard Cavaller”; Wednenda: that they have secured the franchise for the sale o LA 8 Florence Hardeman, violini Sunday, with minor film features and Harro pn “Miss Lulu Bet Jverland M [& for the District of Columbia A Good, Standard Make Dolan. cornetist, and George Carey, orchestrai numbers. Maurice Flynn, Harry aFollard, " in “Pardon Overland Motor Cars fo > % A Webster xylophonist. Eva Novak, Rosemary Theby and . e | e ay: Glorix Bwanson, e and vicinity. Ph P,mo " — others are pictured in the feature. nesday, Douglas Fairbanks, in “Reg- e 8h,” and (iayiord Lloyd, in “A fa st . L I} A yer- Player-l’llno Cincinnati Orchestra, Tuesday. gl Mixes Int: Thuraday, David Pow- | Zero Hero i Frid . Bert Lytell, in The Overland is America’s truly low-cost, com- Mahogany case; a snap for Mahogany case; tone and jsRnA tra, A “Fool’ ige.” |Wallace Reld in “Hell Di ay. | lante tich,” and_“One Stormy i 2 1t is the best Overland ever built. c Clne — 3 3 ggers, ght,” und Saturday, Will Rogers, in ortable light car. It is the best Overland ev the quick $455 | action snexcelied. 8100 less The Cincinnatt Symphony orchestrs | COLUMBIA—"Fool's Paradite.” |\Wallace Reld, n ‘el Diggers” and | Nleht.” und Saturay, 5! g’ buyer than regular price. and Buster 1t is sold at the lowest price in Overland history. ¢ W. E. McReynolds will appreciate Overland owners calling, that they may become personally ac- quainted and learn your needs, since it is their desire B. DeMil most lav screen production. “Fool's Paradi which {8 shown this week at Loew's Columbia Theater and features Dor- othy Dalton with Mildred Harrls, Conrad Nagel. John Davidson and End of ‘he World.” Keaton, in “The Paleface |only appearance of the s city at the National Th. afternon, March 14, at under the jocal management of T. Arthur Smith, Inc. NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS Standard Make Standard Make Regent. “The Copperhead ARMY SELLS MUCH WOOL. Sunday, y Since the signing of the armstice, da . o . " 3 4 = X : Frank Sheridan, in “The’Strug-| 5 oz S 5 Upright Piano Upright Piano dneto i the master SIOTot. Under Julls Faye, WUl coulinde nex. weok s e Douglax MacLean, In | November 11, 1918, the War Depart.. to give Overland owners pleasing, satisfactory and . MaloeRy Mahogany hin commanding leadership the splen- | 47 the altraction at Loew: Chickens’ Wednesday, ~ Maurice| ment has realized $249.740,727 from courteous service at the new home for. Overlands, [P TER I SR 4 T B did resources of the orchestral forces g ; 3 ournetitis i3 of the Hour:|the sale of surplus wool. Prior to sodes and by opulent and settings and costumes, and reveals Thursday. Kimball Young. -1423-1425-1427 L Street N. W., Telephone Main 7228. “Feast of Life"; Frida: In “The Page Mystery, Hutch,” No. in . June Elvidge, and “Hurricana 13, and Saturday, Alice have beenr develo&md nntlh the lo‘l‘:l elements of the different choirs weld- 4 te ed Into a harmonic structure quite in | i Sort of & man to win a beautis accord with the highest ideals for in- n te‘r‘nreur‘( symphonic music. Xm);:m he spurns » worhun who adores . 4 the armistice $76.608,147 was realized from the sale of surplus wool, mak- Ial:g ll_,l’:e total amount realized $32 New Bradbury Uprights At a bona-fide reduction off the marked price t Melville Lisznlewska, USED PIANOS niat of remarkable attainments, e Used Weber Upright Used Square Pianos },,,‘,,:‘,,um,,, e the soloist for the con- | CRANDALL'S—Norma Talmadge, HARGED IF YOU wisy ert. “ ” — N el q “Tickets may be had at the offioes of Poppy. T. Arthur Smith, Inc.. 1306 G street. |NATIONAL—“The 0’Brien Girl.” Next Sunday evening ae the tional Theater George M. Cohan's .rmnedlln in the musical comedy hit, “The O'Brien Girl” will begin & | week's “engagement. following its six-month run at the Liberty Thea- | ter, New York. ““The O'Brien Girl” is from the pens lof Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel and Lou Hirsch, who were also respon- sible for “Mary.” In this, their lnl est work, an interesting story Is coupled with many catchy songs. providing an evening's entertainment wonderful condition and tone. Excellent for practicing, Sunday., Monday and An exceptional value 5315 35’ slo and 315 These are but a few of the many exceptional bargains in Uprights, Players and Grands which you can obtain at remarkable savings during this Removal Sale. Victor Record No. 45106, “KASHMIRI SONG,” by Lambert Murphy. 51‘00 107 to 607% Reductions LIUS LANSB FURNITURE 512 NINTH STR At Crandall's, Tuesday, N ictured eaton as co-star, in ‘Wednesday and Thursda in “Vendetta.” and in “Rollin nes,” and Friday and Saturday. Sessue Havakawa, in “Five | Days to Live,” and Louise Fazenda, in Mack Sennett's “Country Chickens Short reels and pipe organ accom- paniment will complete the daily program. URGH| Co. EET Liberal Credit Terms . R. S. Word Roll “Three o'Clock In the Morn- s (Walts Song @ 95 with Chimes). ..... American. Sunday and Monday., Rudolph Val- entino and Alice Terry, in “The Con- Get Your Home Ready for Spring ; It Need Not Cost You Much This Removal Sale of clean, wholesome fun. quering Power”; Tuesday, Clara e Kimball Young, in “What No Man POLI'S—“Main Street K ; Wednesday, Shirley Mason, kie”; Harold Lloyd, In “Look Out Below"; Thursday, Jack Holt, in “The Call of the North": comedy and news weekly; Friday, Ethel Tlayton, E: ; also amateur Wallace Reld, in Main Street,”” the dramatization of Sinclair Lewis' famous novel, will be presented by the Shuberts at Poli's Theater next week, beginning Sun- d night, with Alma Tell and Mec- Morris featured and the original [ “Rent Free": Sunshine comedy, “Busi- cast. ness 1s Business. Strangely ednouth.h w'r"en! (mi 113}'-)' was préscnted at the Nationa e- ater, New York, it wasn't the first| Apollo. (3 [ o act, which shows Main street, in| Sunday and Mond: William _S. |Gopher Prairie, which was the sub-| Hart, in “White Oak,” and Harry l {dect of the critics’ comment, but the | Pollard, in “Pardon Me": Tuesday and 0 0 third act, the bedroom scene, sald to| Wedneeday, Elsie Ferguson and Wal- be one of the strongest and most dramatic ever staged. GARRICK—“The Unloved Wife.” A new play, “The Unloved Wife | g presenting rtling facts, stirring scenes and situations. with a met of unique characters, will have its initial presentation here. at the Shubert- C rick Theater next wee! begin- ning Sunday night. Matinees for ladies only will be given daily. the night performances being for ‘mixed | ¢ audiences. B. F. KEITH'S—Florence Reed. Florence Reed, the distinguished ilegitimate star, late of “The Mirag will be the big attraction at B. Keith's Theater next week in “The Rendeavous,” a royal French costume comedy, by FEdgar Selwyn. The Arnaut brothers, fiddling, whistling, tumbling clowns, will give their “Lov- ing Birds Flirtation,” and Margaret Young, pocket edition of May Irwin, will offer merry songs. Others will be the Great Leon and company of won- der workers, the White Sisters, Rice Brothers, 'he Tallormade Calts brothers, 'The Tallor-made Boys,” and the Four American Aces, with the house features. Sunday at 3 and 8:15 the current bill. with Rae Samuels and De Lyle Alda, will be offered. | BELASCO—"“The Promenaders.” ‘The second of the New York Winter lace Reid, in “Forever”: Thursday, ‘Will Rogers, in “One Glorious Day, and “Torchy's Frame-up" id; ---Offers a tremendous stock of Quality Furniture at sacrifice prices to move it quickly. And liberal and dig- nified terms of credit. and Saturday, ry Pollard, “Back Pay, in “Call the Avenue Grand. Sunday _and Monday, Elsie Ferg Reid, in “Forever’ and Harry Pollard, in Friday, Will Rogers, In and “A Pair of Wanda Hawley, and “For Land's Sunday. Thomas Meighan and Mil- | dred Harris Chaplin, in Those We Love Wednesday, Stone and ola Vale, in “The Duke | Butte,” Pathe News and | Literary Digest Max Linder, in y Fox Sunshine Comedy; Dana and Gastol No Villians"; In “Dangerous Lie: Aesop's Fables. This Long Davenport Table A most distinctive picce of furni- ture. Of polished ‘antique mahogany finish. Priced at— $27.75 " Pathe News an Elite. * Sunday and Monday, Wallace Reld. ington appearance at Elliott Dexter and Gloria Swanson. in next Sunday afternoon. “Don’t Tell erything”: Tuesd It comprises a group of fifty singers, 3 “Don’t Negles dancers and comedians and is pre- 7 Ethel Clay- sented in two acts with ten scenes’ Thursday, The This Handsome New Bedroom Suite as illustrated, is an exceptional suite in both appearance and craftsmanship. It is finished in mahogany, and comprises a Large 3449 5 .90 Dresser, Large Chifforette, Semi-Vanity and Bow-end ‘Bied. It is an excellent value at the regular price of $124.75 $219.50 $600.00. Sale Price.....coecesmenronsonanooocnsss $575.00 the Belasco It Is a companion show to Whirl of New York." Featured principals include Jimmy Hussey, comic and impersonator; the Rath brothers, famous athletes: Ethel {Davls. in song stories; Beth Stanley, Marjorie Carville and Frances Seay. Eight other acts will include O'Han- 1lon and Zambunis, in dance creations; Alfred Latell. with_ Elsie Vokes, in “The Pup”; Eddle Hickey, Lou Ed- wards, Henry Stimmel, Burns and Foran and Buddie Doyle. COSMOS—‘‘Yes, My Dear!” Nat_“Chick” Haines and company will bring to the Cosmos Theater next week & hilarious musical edy. “Yes, My Deal way cast of fourteen handsome set- tings and a glorious costume display. The whole was constructed primarily {to make you laugh and it is said fully [realizes its object. The Leightons well known vaudeville headliner: will come with “Bluing the Blues l FOOD LESSON NO. 11 Four-piece Walnut-finish Suite, consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, Bow-end Bed and Three-wing Dressing Table. Formerly sold at $180.00. N Four-piece Windsor Suite of Rubbed Mahogany finish, consisting of ‘Large Dresser, Gentlemen’s Chifforette, Full Vanity Dresser and Bed. Formerly §275.00. Sale price.......i. Four-piece French Walnut Suite, consisting of Dresser, with Large Mirror, Chifforette, Vanity Table and Bow-end Bed. Handsomely carved and finely made. Formerly sold at $900.00. Now.............. - Chiffoniers Golden Oak Chif- Walnut Chiffoniers. Mahogany or Walnut Chiffoniers, with glass. Formerly $39'75 foniers. Formerly Formerly $37.50. Now $22.50 $60.00. Now .. TN and more laughter. Others will in- | clude Archer and Belford, in_ “The New Janitor’; Adelalde and Dwyer, lin songs and comedy, with some piano entertainment; Van and Emerson, in feats of grace and atrength, and the Cuter Kids, in a dainty song and dance specialty. The sale of sales, to which every department contributes. . It begins Monday. Watch and wait. Not Touched By the Human Hands L ¥ . ’ ture Herbert Rawlinson, in the Uni.| Marvelous machines, triumphs yersal production, \The Scrapper.” afof human ingenuity, automatic- x er. n bring another first-run plcture, “Be|ally wrap Jelke GOOD. LUCK, at the rate of 2400 prints per| Careful,” hour. STRAND—Ashley and Dorney. g 4 Next week, beginning Sunday, the|Sanitary, mechanical fingers: Strand Theater announces tne popu- deftly ificase the perfect food, rs, Ashley ai rney, n (3 Rt uvacflnlty{ With Bender 'and|first in a parchment paper, and MmAs e etes; Bart Doyle, then in a neatly folded and sani- Hector electric washing machines $69.50 Phone Stand and Stool In Fumed Oak finish and wery “The Dublin Lad.” in humorous songs specially and storles; Frank Cornell and com- | tary carton. . . 3 . e $ 3 49 “F priced at. e Used for L R e e o e )k This New Divan Fiber Suile demonstrations TThe photopiag will -picture Pauline|touches GOOD LUCK in its Exactly as shown, is unusual in design and extremely Frederick in “The Lure of Jade.” Short film features will be shown. GAYETY—Bowery Burlesquers. Joe Hurtighs newest offéring, “low- ery Burlesquers,” sald to be the best burlesque has to offer this year, on which Mr. Hartlg has spent more| Between fifty million and sixty I money than ever in his attempt to litt Uha organisation to & superior stand- | Million pounds are used annually ard, will be seen at the Gayety next[by thrifty American housewives. !§ week, commencing Sunday afternoon, Have you had it on your table B in an’ amusing skit entitled “Nobody. The cast includes Billy Foster, Dols men'ly? swift journey from churn to table. To see these machines at work; is to have increased confidence in the purity of wholesome Jelke GOOD LUCK. attractive. The large divan, armchair and rocker are .fin- ished 'in the vari-colored Mogul effect. Marshall cushion spring seats insure comfort. The price is very special’ for this sale at ............ b e e S Three-piece Gray Suite, consisting of Settee, Armchair and Rocker. Former price, $98. Removal Sale price....................... SAeeanenen New Hector washing ma- chines are mnever reduced —the price in the first place is too low to permit a reduction. 5953 $79.50 $97.50 ‘Breakfast Tables gy 30750 Vo, $17.75 $22.50 Three-piece Natural Reed Suite, with spring scats. Former price, $127.50. Remozal Sale price. - 5 - Mahogany Table. The machines in this sale Formerly $3250. Now, have been used to demonstrate y > o Sweet, Marty Semon, Finnan and - Four-piece Reed Suite—Settee, Armchair, Arm Rocker and Center Mahogany Table. the Hector's efficient perform- Mack, Margaret White, Justina Gray, JELKE Tlhle.o“A ':,E,.y attractive suige and a_comfortable one, with spring seat 1 2 7 5 5 0 Formerly $60.00. Now, $36.50 ance. They are in perfect run- e g os aenty and removable cushions. Formerly priced at $175.00. Sale price. . S five dancing and singing girls. ning order, and except for a faint “water line” on the inside of the cylinder, they look like new machines. FOR SALE BY RETAIL DEALERS CAPITOL—"“Mischief Makers.” The “Mischief Makers,” will be next week's attraction at the Capitol Thea. ter beginning with Sunday's matine The show was here last fall and scored success. Since then it has been given what improvement was possible. Charles McNally and John Crosby, are the comedians. Others includa E. Puget, Mabel Clark, Violet Buckley and Helen Clayton. Photoplays. We have only 7 of these used machines—they are fully equipped just as those selling at $20 more. Their outstanding features are: Swinging wringer, domestic motor, safety device. Central control, self lubrication. > JULIUS LANSBY FURNITURE € 2 NINTH STREEZ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Potomac Butter Co. 307 13th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. L] Guaranteed just as if you had paid full price 5 PALACE—Wallace Reid in “The World’s Champion.” ‘e Reid will be the picture itar next week at Loew's Palace The- ater. commencing Sunday afternoon, in “The World’s Champion,” based on the stage play by Thomas Louden and A. B. Thomas, pmduoubnflumx inal stage delivers one to your home. $5 monthly pays for it. (The Hecht Co., fourth floor.) elke GOOD LUCK Evaporated Milk or sale by dealers. It is a bi i quality 1 Cohan. and given Its o