Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 16

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1A A Rap! linear Rolls an The only store a week. “Kodak” Your Vacation ington selling Kodaks at $1 utographic i Reet Lenx, of Eaxt- or Direx Develop- in Wash- T Afe art in Zngravers for every betwacn Fand of Nexat to Connectic Announce: That on orders moath for Drape stering, Curtaiu; Shades to be de! tember and October. low price will be m Jetferson uW HE sumes trust h a property.” business that way. on heating heart always. Previonsly “Found Reliable for Over W. H. Gottlich, i Pres. 917 H St. N.W. Distinctive Styles Monogram and Summer Stationery BREW®D TWELFTH STREET Julius Lansburgh, President and Manager Lansburgh Decorating Company 1756 M Street given 1 ivered in Sep- dér to keep the force busy. Qccasion G cut Ave. 'S this Uphol- Window . a special ade in or- Said man as- a public e should consider himself as public We regard our Counsel Iy given G &H Heating Co.. Biggs HEATING CO. hirty Years."” E. iluntsberry, Vice Pres. Vie Main 4886 Smooth and Baby Wants Cuticura " It Keeps His Skin Soft (lear - Baby’s tender skin requires mild, sooth- ing properties such~as are found in the Cuticura Soap, Ointment “The Soap is so sweet, pr-c and Talcum. and clearsing and the Ointment so soothing and healing, . especially when baby’ n is irritated. Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for baby. Sample Each Prae b7 sl Adces “Cutiseralad- GARRICK—“Charley’s Aunt.” Next week the Garrick Players will present what has been described the world greatest farce, “Charley’s, Aunt” This comedy of Brandon Thomas has been translated into every known language and is now S (3 rounding out a six-months’ continuous | engagement in London. | The production ofters an 1d | vehicle and Willlam Harrigas { Meade, Dennis King and_other fa- | vorites among the Garrick Players ar { provided with congenial roles. KEITH'S—Vaudeville. } Next week at Keith’s the bill will ofter two headliners, Princess Waletza and Eva Shirley and her band of jazzists. Others on the bill are John iny Burke, Eddie Ross, the Robbin | family, Maurice Diamond and com- ipany; Ann Gray and the “Artistic |Treat,” with the added house features. PALACE—“When Romance Rides.” The featured attraction at Loew's Palace Theater for the final three ydays offthe current week, beginning tomorrow morning, will be “When !Romance Rides.” a picturization of ithe drama of the western ranges by |Zane Grey, in which Claire Adams, :Carl Gantvoort and Jean Hersholt ave the roles of chief importance. | The attraction at Loew's Palace for { Chats, No. 10. Friday, George Arliss, ithe full week beginning next Sunday |in 'he Ruling Passion”; Saturday. jafternoon will be Thomas Meighan, in | Eugene O'Brien, in “Channing of the { "Our Leading Citizen.” which was es- | Northwest,” with comedy, “A Tooner- ‘pecially written for Mr. Meighan by | ville Trial ,George Ade. Mr. Meighan is support- ed by Lois Wilson, William P. Carle- | ton, Theodore Roberts, Guy Oliver, ence Wheat, Sylvia Ashton and JOB OF MINE (S PRETTY P¥. PERSONAL BENEFIT ! Avenue, Grand. Sunday and Mondgy, Constance Talmadge; in “The Primitive Lover”; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, closed for renovation and re- decoration; Saturday, Viola Dana, in “Seeing’s Believing,” with comedy, “Friday, the 13th,” and special reel, “London’s West End.” ther: our Leadiflg Citizen” presents Mr. who would rather fish than win but who finally is elected to RIALTO. L flith will be seen next Cirole. ' THE_EVENING STAR, AMUSEMENTS|MUTT AND JEFF—Evidently Mutt Has nG Personal Pride. - THIS RADIO BROADCASTING SGFT! T CAN-USE IT- FoR N WASHINGTON MUTT HAS OWED ME TEN BUCKS FOR SiX YEARS AND NEVER PAD ME. T'LL BROADCAST IT THROUGH THIS THING AND HELL BE SO EMBARRASSED THAT HE'LL PAY TOMORROW SURE ! Gish, in, “Orphans of e Storm”; Thursday, Agnes Ayr n “The Or- deal,” with comedy, “Torchy Steps Out”; Friday, Tully Marshall, in “Too day, Anita Stewart, in “A Question of Honor."” Hippodrome. Much Business” with comedy, “Fri- Cecil B. DeMille's “Fool's | day, the 13th”; Saturday, Eugene Monday, “Anne of Little | OBrien. in “Channing of .the North- Pueedny “Boomerang Bill"; | ¥est.” with Lioyd Hamilton, in “Poo % ;| Boys Wednesday, Marle Prevost, in “The | BoY \ Ohanen "Ray I Bng Ole Swimmming s Hoter: Friday, Alics Terry, in -tearts| HOLD .EXERCISES INDOORS are Trumps” ; Saturday, Eugene O'Brien, in “The Prohphet's Paradise.” v The Independence day celebration at Takoma Park, under the auspice of the Takoma Park Citizens’ Asso- ciation. was marred toward the close of the exercises by rain, necessitat- Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Constance Talmadge, in “The Primitive Lover,” D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 192 NEW SERSEY ! JEFF ANNOUNGING | 176U THE. WHOLE WORLD THAT MUTT HAS OMED ME TeN DOLLARS FoR Six T3 YEARS AND HASN'T PAID ME YET! - PRAISES. MEN BY RADIO. Work Likens Postal Service to Gigantic Relay Race. tion between the “runners” ‘address broadcasted last (Copyright, 1922. by . C. Fiaher. Trade mark registered Now T'LL LISTEN 1N —| AND HEAR SOME NEWS. 2 Ul 1, Postmaster General Work likened the postal service to a gigantic relay race, calling for the utmost co-opera- in an night to North Carolina post office clerks and carriers in convention at Asheville. He congratulated the carrlers and clerks in anticipating the department in applying the idea of joint conven- | tions to promote good fellowship and better work and to stimulate general | U. 8, Pat. Of.) STATIoN P.D.Q. CHEESBURG, NEW YoR! ‘MUTT ANMOUNCING AND-TU TELL THE WHOLE WORLD, Of the 26,000+ girls and women brought into Canada from the British Isles by the Salvation ATmy, less than one-half per cent have failed. Tee During the twenty-five years s has been a telephone operator in Ne York city, Miss Anga L. Curtis b never been late for duty. . Super New Rialto Theater in her latest | Sunday and Monday, “Is Matrimony | With comedy, “Friday, the 13th":|ing the holdl 2 “Divorce Coupons,” a Fallure? s Tuesday, Conway Tearle, | Tuesday and Wednesday, Dorothy st e e koma P L"!‘;uef?n et Sfanten from) in “Love's Masquerade”; Wednesday, [ Dalton and Milton Sills, -in “The|piney Branch road. The picnickers 1 { Mumford. telling of the transformation | Xung G Nilmson, in “Three Live Ghosta” ; | Woman Who Walked Alone.: with|had just finiihed supper in . Shoo- Vacuum Cleane 4 . |of & fortunc-hunting adventuress into |Thursday, Eugene O'Brien, in “The | comedy, “Good ' Morning, Judge'': | maker's grove when the rain fell. ! 5 T & aoving and dutitul wife. 1t s sald | prophet’s’ Paradise”; Friday, Beyond Thursday, George Arliss, in “The Rul-| "'pormer Senator Blair Lee of Mary- m emce | No other cleaner compares with the Super New At imever)before has she worn such |the Rainbow”; Saturday, Willlam 8. |Ing Passio; Friday, Maclyn AT-|jang was the orator of the day and | Eureka V: Ck d t v K dazzling series of frocks and gowns. |part, {n “Traveling' On.” buckle, in The Prodigal Judge.§ With | gpoke before a large audience. Jesse { ateka’ Vacaum & canesjand e watit Wou oto Scnow) : £ including Holmes E. Herbert, Aesop Fable: Saturday, Viola Dana, | suter, chalrman of the general 7 why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. Mona Lisa. Diana AHen, Cyril Ring and % in “Seeing's Believing,” with comedy, | committee, presided o S s | BUY ON EASY T : ) i 2\ Monday, | Jackie ! Coogas) oned until the first clear night. The | 4 4 COLUMBIA—“Reported Missing.” {, 'm‘smz'" Tuesday, Fred smn: in York. e o n theretternoon on ——___'| Utflma[ Iettrlt [lante @u “Reported Missing,” which brings ne Ri Sunday, Richard Barthelmess, In|onorans mogismer wre rore ol LEWIS M. THAYER % 4 t ssing” which g lly Jim”; Wednesday, Irene Rich, in 5 5 men and single men was won by the S M. | = Queen Moore to the stellar role of lta | he Call, of Home': Thurasy, Eoln | “Sonny"; Monday. “Fools First: with| former, ¢'to 0 'The game was fol-|| mowasp & risk 507 13¢th N.W. || w'] l4th St —Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric 0 - | Negri, in o eacock” ay, | comedy, ckory c Tuesday ; lowed at 3 o'clock by an athletic Manager W | . i /. lumbia Theater for the week begin- |Norma Talmadge, in “The Mo Satur- | and Wednesday, Lillian and Dorothy | progr T " | BSGing SR O SGE NN | Rkons Divie 98 ning next Sunday afternoon. Tho story concerns a young man—a S e el e L D GUARANTEED QUALITY AT CREDIT—S, o e Dacheming:orfortsl | EUINMINMIMMMIND The National Furniture Co Stus Homer SO Nl The N EEVICEI—#uOmW'hP;RrIC‘(::S 2 A ~mm\;ng 'r;_lrx‘lgnale in chulrl:‘molner = 5 e ationa 1 e Lo. vessels. e young man holds an|= option on the ships and in order to|= his oriental rival has him |= aped, along with the girl, in an|= G leffort to force him to surrender this “ o ’ ,, p ption | The \a:fir lr’;‘rluflvs Pauline Gglron. A |Nita Naldi, Togo Yamamoto, Tom Cl d Il { METROPOLITAN—*“Crossroads of 4 D ay S aturday ! New York.” 3 3 D .ng J l ! Mack Sennetts genius for combin- o . urt uly ing thrills, laughter, romance and f 4 drama in a single picture will be d demonstrated _at the Metropolitan o ugUSt Theater next week, when “The Cross- i roads of New York"” will be accorded U | its Washington premier. In this sub- {ject Sennett has concentrated the . < talents of his cntire roster of come- ' : {dians and beauties. The story con- [ « adventures of a vouth from ' untry who visits York to i ery purc himself of the hospitality of @ : With ev feaee ol owes , lces o tny "whcle and become the ‘ob: $100 or more we will give ~ > |Jject of the diversified interest of iece set eco- Ry ~ 2 { three distinct types of city ladies. - our 42-pi of D & ® ,Tie bill, as usual, will be augmented rated Dinnerware or a 26- y an assortment of attractions, in- 7 set | cluding symphonic accompaniment of prece of Wm. A. Rogers % | the pictured subjects by the Metro- Silverware. politan Symphony, under the cor ¥ - (! ~ | ductorship of N. Mirskey, and the spe- > % % fcial overture number, “Slavonic 5 5 < z ! Rhapsod: > ” . 0 f Crandall's. Only a Few Left in This Sale of Matrimony a Failure?” will be 5 at Crandall’s toddy and tomor- . . Richard Barthelmess will be - . s hown Friday and Saturday in | he first three days of next week, e e ‘ heginning Sunday afternoon, “Out of o R gt ilent North,” starring Kk i B igmemy will \ be shown, and “Oh. ! featuring Billy Bevan an i i e Cn Dl A All Floor S_a}nples, shg}nly shopworn, but otherwise ihe pictured star on Wednesday and in perfect condition. In white enamel, Thursday. in_“The Ordeal,” and on ; : y Friday and Saturday “Fools Fire ivory and wood finishes. E""X Bed i will be shown, with the added com- in this sale is marked at LESS THAN ® o edy, “Qh. Promise Me. HALF PRICE, starting at.......... . £ T Apollo. = 4 A8 /“ _,Mi‘ Suhday and. Monday, Dorothy Dal-! 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For this Sale— Sale of Duofolds & Duofold Suites All Woods and Fgnishes and All Coverings at Big Reductions in Price ,This Golden Oak Duofold is cov- 32 l .75 $250.00 Regular ...$265.00 ered with good grade imitation leather. Salepricel......0,....... Easy Credit Terms finisk and This Four-Piece Dining Ro Just a Short Time Ago Sold for $134.75 utifully finished in-Jacobean or Golden Oak. Con- ssists ‘of- four durably constructed pieces—Ilarge Buffet. China Closet, Serving Table and Extension Table. very handsome suite. Our very special price— On “The National’s” Easy Credit Terms —is by $3.95 NN Easy Credit Terms TR om Suite A $89.75 2-Burn 0il Slo:re, sl 6'95 Easy Credit Terms Gas Range, ¢ $18.50 .. Easy Credit Terms Strongly constructed of metal white enamel finish; includ- ing spring.

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