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- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. ( 17 s Rt bk R P 1o ] —— o —— o ——]o| 285 Time to Paint-Up! in “Hot Off the Press”; Fri- day, Alice Lake, in “The Hole in the Wall,” and Gaylord Lloyd, in “A QApril 3-8 has been officially | designated “Clean-Up Week,” and all good householders I kg Buster Keaton in “The Boat” his funniest two-reel comedy,’ as the added attraction. Beginning Wednes- % day, and continuing throughout the week, will be shown, for the first time in Washington, Vitagraph's sf ram _|cial production of “Island Wives piete the program at all perform-| Lo, o s inne ‘Grimh. Zero' Hero,” and Saturday, Cullen Landis, in “Watch Your Step,” Jimmy Aubrey, in “A Charmed Lifs B York. Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swan- son, in “Her Husband's Trademark,” and Harry Pollard, in “Hot Off the #faurice Dambois, Tonight. nfl?":"“n Dambois, theh Belti:s " cellist, who is meeting with marked |gmp AN« : pollo. Jucesss i his.present fuurof shis The People’s Choice.” Sontay, h“lfie Frederick, in “The ountry, is announcer 'or a recital Next week the S A 3 v . ] at the' New Masonic ~Auditorium | feature the ppesiance ot ihe i | LUre of Jade.” and Joe Rock, {n “Pot Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. imitable comedian, “Senator” Murphy, | ROASt": Monday, “Besde the Bonnie pictured in “Women Men Love,” w{nl . . 1oy Dambois's stronk points. ft-4s|annovnced as “The People's Choice | BrIaT, Bush ana gaviord Tioyd, (5| freass Toeaday, Eagle i iame: om should take note thereof. A Ledger Built for Service iment and o e & amIng e | who will discuss topics of the day in|wednesday, Norms Talmadge, in|Boys, In “From Soup to Nuts"; Wed- . - perament and a magnetic personality | a mirthful vein. Other acts inciude “Love's Ri & i Thursd 'Cul~ d: “Back Pay”: Th d: y Bett; . . which charms his listenerg before he [ Hazel Green and her ve's Redemption'; Thursday, nesday, ck Pay”; Thursday, y gOur co-operation consists. of plays a tone. It is annSinced that|in “A Whirl of Gayety"; Donald Rob- | lan Landis, in “atcn Your Step.’ and e T e unmatched stocks of reliable b s . he will play what Is considered the | erts and Ha v o : : iy All-steel back—cylinder lock—russia and fineat. cello n_ exlatence, the mastor ulllre.n“Lgiezealt o H‘:cl:r“?}r:fi:}: Ny A o s Winnins | B e e T N e “bri e i corduroy cover — leather-tabbed index — work of Nicholas Lupof, Who made|ton and Meca Tate, in “Opera and (iole In the Wall” and ‘The Winning | Saturday, Conway Tearle, in “Shad- brighteners,” which are 2 11038 The command 5¢King Loy | ion and Meca Tate, In Opera and | Wallop,” and Sdturday, Lionel Barry- | ows of the Sea, and Johnny Hines, in ; “ » Yorkshire ledger sheets. Philippe in 1822. kon, in' “On Paradise Roof. mare, in "Boomerang BIIL" and Harry | “Torchy and Orange Blossoma. Priced Especially Low, and ex- f | Tickets may be had at the offices| The photoplay will feature Shirley | POllard, in “Hot Off the Press. pert counsel on all redecorat- ing: problems, the latter yours for the asking. 3. 2 1 t T. Arth Smith, Inc, 1 And only the special National flat key will S AT e e g i e e e e Avenne Grand. HEADS SCIENCE BODY. . e 3 8 day, N Tal- Philadelphia Orchestra April 4. | GAYETY—“Sporting Widows.” | madgerin iove's. Hodemption” and |Col. H. J. Nichols President of Bac- ‘The Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold open this Royal Loose Leaf Ledger. Choice of ten ruli Ask i show Sl YOUuS sabaner t Next weck, at the Gayety Theater, | Harry Pollard, in “Hot Off the Fress': teriologists’ Soclety. Stowkowski conductor, is announced | Jacob and Jermon will offer their!TUcathys Tauline Eredericl 0P LE0G for its final Washington appearance |latest edition of the “Sporting Wid- | Rure of Jadel’ and Joe Rock, 10 "Pot you National Series 8100. ) Col. H. J. Nichols of the Army Tke Right Book to Write In x this season at the National Theater |ows” with Al K. Hall as comedian. In | " - 1 ¢ next Tucsday afternoon. April 4, at | his support are Heien HRonstram, who | LIhe Hole in the Wall and ~The Medical School, was elected chairman Sanitary Glass Cases o= day_Conway |of the District of Columbia branch ; ive pri 2 q 4:30 o'clock. is sald to possess rare vocal attain- | winning Wallop”: Thurs —at especially agtractive prices. Styles \ : Nina Koshets, the distingulshed so- | ments ana ‘Gertrade. Beok, soubretts, | Tearle, in -shadows of the Sea”:|of the Society of Amerfcan Bacteri- and sizes smitable for meat dealers, prano, is announced as the soloist. | with a chorus of pretty girls. Jacob | g -2 Frid Lionel Bar; ologists at the regular meeting of cafeterias, restaurants, etc. olhe concerts of the Philadelphia|and Jermon are said to have spent-a o in “Hoomersag BilLs and Gay- e Grbsaiationitn the g g » Tiasd rchestra have been An_ outstanding | great deal of money on this show. ; & 2y~ cal Museum Tuesday night. Capi feature of the local musical season, |- o 2 10EdLIGy diiin Roust Se S. Butler, commandant of the Naval HUGH REILLY CO. “Watch Your and it Is expected the.program at the . 3 : aHdays Gulien Tandis tn Your| pedical School, was elected vice forthcoming concert will be fully in | CAPITOL—“Mile-a-Minute Girls.” | Step,” and “The Stork's Mistake. chairman, and Miss Alice C. Evans == o] e |0 e |0 e | keeping with previous efforts of the Th “Mile-a-Minut S - N of hyglene laboratory, United States - - = notable orgarization. ;urlneg funlneyl Ravs ?:ea.?amn‘nd fx::e Elite. xmxm?a he:lth service, was chosen RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE lickman, will be next week's attrac- | gu14av Mme. Nazimova and Ru- | SCretary-treasurer. % AL : z in|tlon at ‘the Capitol Theater. The 4 o 5 o The soclety, through L. A. Rogers, 2 Loose Leaf and Bound Books NATION. Lionel Atwill in | o0 e e Wastieaion and Aoiphiia etting un e ivaioh: | president of the National Soclety of 1234 New York Avenue “The Grand Duke.” Is sald to be distinctly different from uesduy, Alice Brady, in “Hush [ American Bacteriglogists, deposited T e e DExia, Detascor il present Lione | 857 503, REYINE 118, n 850 w1 ) Mo WEabar B Wifon and Silaedicn 0" ype cuitures 'of bac: o [——lojc——lo]——=]oj——]o[c—p] will, In “The Grand Duke.” a Pari- | Husband,” and _the second, “The L, terfa. . i sian comedy by Sacha Guitry, at the [ Wonder Springs.” 'sr‘n;x;‘ugay‘.n'r 2 ufi?"{'r:l.lr:r"fi }!:‘Er‘l.'}lln; - :fi‘t}ofilxg";‘:;a’:le;mnen week, begin- srlhe cast includes Mattie Delice | gighia Holmaulst, in “Just A ot ih e n . . arks rothers, Viola DBohlan, Es-| s % " t v OB O O Bl A5 from Do ot e perssco | AR, BT, Yelg Botlag, Bl e et Sataroas e st play is alw: an unusual and enjoy- | others. ] able event of the theatrical season is i ! 5 the further fact that with its dis- Ph t l ! Lyric. ‘nguished author 4n the cast ‘‘Tha i LANSBURGH & BROTHER [f] ity iy e e | T it R Bl - - . : : : riesioss snd ‘most amusing come- |COLUMBIA—*Moran of the Lady | o L¥3"d fotatiineatiowed | | Speclal Rates Durlng pn n years. 4 5 ] o a . [ |Yivian Tobin and Lina Abarbaneite, Letty.” ; e L e T 4 fll o Featuring Dorothy Dalton and Ru- | “ge My Wite : Friday, D : = are among the players of a|dolph Valentino, Paramount will pre- | now, 1 “The Devil Withi 2 s o~ notable cast which will support the | sent at Loew's Columbia Theatér | nrgay. Harry Carey, In. “Bpute Is- % Belasco star in the performances here. | next week, “Moran of the Lady A Mr. Belasco will be here for the en- | Letty,” for Its first Washington e . 3 tire engagement and will personally | showing. It is George Melford's - i / supervise the presentation of the play. plcturization of the story by Frank Olympic. if Norris, author of “McTeague,” “The| Sunday and Monday, Cecil B. De POLI’'S—“The Last Waltz.” Pit” and “The Octopus.’ Mille's “Saturday Night” at 6:30, 8:0 E 9. . E The principal action takes place B ou t ord to a The Shuberts will present the latest | aboard ship, one a trader and the anq Tsuru Aoki %fi;“&gm ‘;‘_v;;;u?. }"”l;hte us: seco”v‘di a amug‘l;&r, c‘:;mmnndod (t’;y,uvafl,"fl Roach’s “Rough Scas” and ~ . i : tz, h Fieanor Pafnter, at|a villainous captain who rescues the ! e ERotEl Rean e . Poll's' next week, boginning Sunday. | trader after a fire at sea and pits | porcl beg Maglc” o csday: Vine URING the month of Aprll we i This new Straus operetta was gener-{his own strength and skill against| BFourteenth Lover”; sceni Holy ' Iyine et ian b reanea Ty | Lol A sosisty aalioshm bom e i FatheiNewst, Thuzaay, ¢ hall pi OLDA forG I 'y T ce n New | has shanghaied, for the possession 3 York in decades. otin bomatitut ey B e 1n A ik shall pipe any ouse ror Uas 5] B | T tory: the music o Oscar Straus and educatfonal picture; Fri- E N . I Bo-agit the bese sver préssnted. b5 | METROPOLITAN — “Penrod,” |48, fom Mix and Eve Novak. ln at a very special rate. This special F the Shuberts. The action is laid in With “Freckles” Ba and Capt. Jack All ap- | = . ;;:Fkfl:::‘:' \:nm’;mcal}f‘"g?om in thel 1 eckles’ ITy. turing Lions by Aeroplane. . . , ere an American naval “py d,” Marshall Neilan's special —_— | Oficer Saven & youne 1ady from hu: | oy Jhor el Nellas spects) = 1 inducement will not apply to new | we Have Reduced Just 50 miliation at the hands of the prince | Booth Tarkington's stories of Ameri- Voy. it | TFig cast Includes Badie Netson: war| S, b0 hod with Wealey "rackiasl| sandey snd Monday, Norms, Tal- i h buildi 1 h f r ) 3 2 arry as the featured member of a| madge, in “Love’s Redemption’ ues- S ! 5] : B | &7, oolr, Harry Fender, Eieanor | cast. will be tha atiraction at Cran- | aay, Pauline Frederick, in ~The Lure | ouses or buildings in the course o ° gr"fllh- Florence Morrison, Harrison | dall’s Metropolitan _Theater next|of Jade”; Wednesday. “Beside the i \\?n::llizznll(:‘:dv‘v?relflcfigg:g!‘:-:l' gc;ladys week, beginnlnglsund?y h‘"emlooc"i ofstindes. MW edrosday.ie-Desida e ! Constmction a , 3 ose, This cturization of the activities 1 . a e er wee “I s Timothy Daly, Frank J. Curran. Rob- | of the #:sl typically middle west kid | SE—— e | ert Calley, Raymond Metz, George|known to the present generation is H " Evans and a beauty chorus. declared one of the genuinely notable | | e . Mim“ofterings of the vear.’ in thel i = . . . o t are v rshall. arjorie | : H—lMarion Morgan 6 55, £ N Y AL | \ Simply telephone, write us or call o Dancers. ron.’ “Sunshine Sammy" ' Morrison, Th Q 20 i J A Mayme Kelso, Clara Horton, Gordon e Yuicker = 3 i, The Marion Morgan Dancers Will|Griffith, Neah Beery, jr. Jack Con- it 4 et | Well made. Fashionable brown or gray tone. ;%,r:xd[ %‘E{el?f'!n'é ?r;:c{:%'s"fa“l Theater don. Fugenie Besserer. and douu:lserv;ce_ | | f,Or Prompt attention to your require c ] oo v 5 on, [elen of roy,” dance sc S, ¢ Tuxedo or notch collar. Come early. given in the most elaborate and spec iy ot ments o] [ |tacular manner. The added attrac-| PALACE—“Hail the Woman.” IT]: HIGHER it t 5 tion will be Thomas E. Wise, a § - " e ! i Bo 2 bon ) Jail the Woman.” a Thomas H. i | B 2 Mac and company INjjince production, will be the major QUALITY— | ) S P o (g hage-life ' comedy. | offering at Loew's Palace Theater i | Y o i o ‘:;'x“’;‘:";g":%‘:l 247 | next week. s cast includes Flor- | 1 | % =g ence Vidor, Theodore Roberts, Tully il Do feqiners are Jack Benny. | Marshall, Lioyd Hughes, Madge Bel BLANK it i T e eohanis Leaping Hounds:|jymy, Charles Meredith and many i 1 earn comedy company, | gthers. l i o] , N o] Ahearn being a famous “hobo” come- | * «{ai] the Woman" Is the latest con- BOOKS il All kinds of sport styles, pleated or plain. Checks, puoley and Hartment; the Unus- | yripution to screen literature by C. | X i \ ds of spe 1 ual Duo. and other features of fun § Guchner Sulllon e e e hed { | i stripes, plaids and' novelty mixtures. Prunellas and and interest. Y W b e e AL R | Sales De: t—419 10th St. N.W. other all-wool weaves. Wonderful values. : wf:_‘l'(‘.‘”gm“}l b R Charles Ray and Dorothy Daiton. 1t| We Produce Them Here I ales Departmen & s bill. headed by Daphne Poilard | js pased on the conflict between high- if j Wil be seen for the last times. minded ideallsm and the stern, harsh it 1 ; Puritan tradition of an older genera- 7 s : i 5 i A new cameo musical comedy, s S o] L Bl et s il program | RIALTO—*Orphans of the Storm.” premises and charge :r Slnuvbe;t vaudeville at the Belasco| The Rialto Theater management you nothing for pre- e G announces that it is almost a ce H he. 1 - donson Secirl” Is sald to be a con-| tainty that “Orphans of the Storm, paring the forms— enscd version of the Broadway suc-|p, W, Griffith's latest production, will EXPERT SERVICE cons e Rose Girl"” one of the tune-} e presented for a second week, be- : ful and mirth-provoking productions | ginning Sunday. The vastness of its —and ENTIRE SAT- N 2 ofiths Sarrent geason. Louls Simon | geenes, the armies of people shown, ISFACTION—IS 8 the chief comedy role and is|the magnificent fete plcture, the T 7 \ (o] ]| assisted by the portly shep Camp. | iNims™of Paris and. the . guillotine GUARANTEED. Nina Olivette, Ray (‘rxnv: A. Barbour | gcene almost beggar description. ° Halllday. Jane Taylor, Eleanor Ben- | Micses Lillian and Borothy Glon ors nett, Florence Earle, Herbert Light | bictared” in- “The. Two. Oipbans o and Joseph D. Miller. Some Girl”| rory long noted for its sympathetic ?b"“".dsd" music and dancing and @ |appeal. The production is said to be KE |c|;|l.jr;;=enmg‘r;f:r'g"'°_r;,°e D;'e(‘_“‘v;u;s U‘zf‘ making motion picture history every Jersey Sport Models {wo acts and a bakers dozen .of]ShOVINE: SN FI1S KB - CQ ot b *Other acts will inclide CRANDALL'S — “Women . Men 1 rlcotlne---serge---Wool Crepe OXNeil _and Company. _four bpreus 3 Love.” PRODUCING STATIONERS girls, all nimble steppers o eauty o2 d Oth for St W $nd charm; Sammy White and Bva| For the first thres days of mext 010 ‘B -STREET'-N'W An ers r1or Street Wear Williams show: " Louts ‘Simon _with | Teater.® Wilem Deomond st oo E his company, 00 Many Chauffeurs,” o] and Rudinoff, who will provide pic- tures in smoke and other unusual o0 artistic feats. The Shubert News Weekly and Pithy Paraghaphs will provide the. screen features. Manager Brylawski announces as E E ‘f“' hea.dtlner ik', the Cm!m(lm Th‘a(‘:tflr , o or next_week a musical cocktail, |- : “Pardon Me!” by Seymour Brown, Percale Work Waists............50c [[isiss oo ame oo IS , : music, clever ‘situations ‘and a great . musical finale. It e presented by f s Y ‘a Broadway cast,” not “all-star,” but \ White Band Aprons. .. .....25¢c to 49c |l |isBronamsy,caat; not raitstac vat | RS - TN Bumnette, Margle Phillips and Paul : g ® . s therto: with a real eauty chorus. i / . It it lives up to its advance notices it B $2.89 Kiltie Skirts, Reduced to...$1.98 B[ e it s Sivanes oticen”s ) \ e will_be <ifome,” Swoet ‘Home." pre-| | : 3 sente: Yy orey, Senna an ean, v . ‘ Girls’ Gingham Dresses. . .. ...... .59 [} s ki Soncdy Sa Tovsicad . entertainers. : : That'll see a lot of : = Other acts will Include Laurie Ord- 4 3 way, nglis] character comedienne, - Percale Dressing Sacks..........59¢ W5, Snsion, sharacter, comeaten service and prove i 5| : B St salsewon . -. elbourne, amusing farceurs, in Sa]e of Cotton Blom c gsc the Sleeping Porch™; Alton and Allen, 5 ‘ most economical. v cceedecseaan in_eccentric songs and dances, and fmays wins the rece wher § John Blondy and sister, in the ar- carry home t’f:r Flakes. 1 ll . tistry of athletics. some quick, = owns, Lhemise < pIhe matinee featurs will plcture X . nk Mayo, rst run Univers: A % > Drawers and Bloomers C preduotion, ” “Iracked ' 1o, Eerth: 1t's great to seo child-enthusiasm for Kellogg's; great OW gay they are—these new sports oxfords and ceeees L RO, o Jeas tosee every one in the family enjoy their crisp crunchiness a1 ful val 5.95! 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At all our stores—including the “City Club Shop. atea les..........$1.39 Be certain to get Kellogg’s—the 2 e e delicious kind of Corn Flakes in the Children’s Cotton Drawers, Pair. . . .23¢ RED and GREEN package—because Periwinkl none are genuine without the signature eriwinkie, g Bungalo Aprons, Percale T4c ,of W. K. Kellogg, the originator of Lavender and 'y o ols sliaie el o a Toasted Corn Flak P 3 . i Gingham House Dresses........$1.00 New fiber mixed, two-tone sports hosg . Gingham and Percale Aprons. . . ....39¢ 211 the Fage and, Cor. 7th & K Sts. we have them at 414 9¢h St. 0 0 o onl, : B Sateen Petticoats, Special.........79¢ B T 175 - “City Club Shog” 1914-16 Pa Ave. \ Bla &N = C d = w < 1318 G'St. - 233Pa.Ave.S.E. : ck&NavyCrepedeChine Waists,$3.89 | ; g 3 : || WHEN NATURE WON'T PLUTO WiLL LT TR i L5 ol——Jolc——lalc—jol———=lal——=[olktolil Alse makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES aad KELLOGG'S BEAN. cosked and krunbled, . o e e X % AN T