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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ‘4, 1922. 'JEEEIEEE—:EIEEEE Thnradu and Friday, Jack Holt, in Amusements S = That Had No Turning”; Lon Chaney, in “The T s day, “The Four Horsemen of th Apocalypse”; Friday, Doris May, lni “The Understud. and Saturday. Geraldy has been Carter De Haven, in “Their First Va-|and Saturday, “The Leather Pushers. versal production, starring Priscilla Loose-Leaf Note Books Are a Sure Reminder They open District National 5 - « § Y lStrICt atl a Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swanson, | Norman Talmadge, in “The Safety [ O Satisfaction Bank O Ih, “Her kfldeél Cage,” Paul Parrot, in | Curtain. . | S cagr: himself dying, who assumes the guilt [ ,Face the Camera,’ and Prizna's 7 =g | GARRICK—Grace George in “To | pimself dving, who assumes the gUilt | .gunshine Gatherers”; Tuesday und | New. i Love.” Dreauceday, Walloe neid and Bebe| Sunday and.Monday, Mae Aairay) X = aniels, in “Nice Peop! ursday, | y and ) v, 3 R v 1406 G Street “To Lovk” by Paul Geraldy, with | RIALTQ—Priscilla Dean, “Undetlbh.ry Miles Minter, i Tillier and|and Rodolph Valentino, in “The De- | L t We FOT et aco George as its star, will be the - hby Vernon, in “Bucking Broadway"; | licious Little Devil”; Tuesdzy, “Mar- | es g t ction at Shubert-Garrick Two Flags. ;Hd;h Charlds Ray, in *“The Deuce of [ ricd Life’. Wedneaday, Margare: - opening Mond: -l Tw - " pades,” and “Our Gang,” in ‘“The Fire leecher, n “Sunshine [arbor”. & a great play and act “Under Two Flags,” the screen ver-| Fightery”; Saturday, Wanda Hawley, in | Thursday, 1dith Stockton, in “Throug i st“dents’ ‘1 you want to Hominder of the greai | sion of Ouida's famous novel, a Uni- | “Bobbed 'Halr,” and Mr. and Mrs. | the Storm"; Friday, “Gypsy Passion, | hailed «s.the successor of Sardou, o ¥ 2 cation.” Expa“d your Rostand and Bataille. and his play, | D€an Will be shown at Moore's Rial- | = . Olympic. e < one of mre dramatic | to Theater next week, beginning Sun- | Avenue' Grand. ympic. i s . Sunday and Monday, “Missing Hus- | Sunday an 6nday, Reid o oo e aginday and Monday, Wallace Reid bands” from Plerre Benoit's “L'At Tuesday and Wednesday, Glorla Swan- |lantide” and a Mack Sennett comedy. son, in “Her Gilded Cage,” Paul Parrot, ‘Tuesda\ Noah Beery and cthers, ini ng Truth,” and Christie com- i strength and power to keep an audi- ! day, ence in suspense. to move it to tears | The epic from Ouidh's pen is im- and to indignation, and, in @ word,!mortal and while the story is essem- to create a tense dramatic emotion | tially simple in fts great dramatic Wallace Banking Facilities You'll find us ready to co- operate with you. Our organi- zation is both progressive ‘and - with material that is not cssentially | punch, the producers claim to have [ Jor, 1 “Her Gided C i | dramatic, no expense in the filming. |Gy oiien I Oy Tewin Wednes. v Comp- | | Dean was directed by Tod . i 1 was Stone and Jane Novak, in “The B F. KEIT.H S—Edrhe Foy. | ng, and is supported by James | Rocary,” and Joe Rock, in “His Wed- |son, in “The Bonded Woman." oy, imperturbable .lndi Hallroom Bovs, in “Better Late star_in his_own right; lay, Mary Miles Min- ! R. N. Harper aggressive—with the inclination rcategt buffoon | Hrmer Gon oaon, Stuart Holmes and Harry Pollard, in Thursday, Corinne Griffith, President and the resources to furnish the acknowledged, with ¥ Rexry o "“n & e Satwr: in “Divorce Coupons.” Friday. Glenn | at the top “sinews of business.” B | COLUMBIA. Cecil B. DeMille's |2nd comedy. “Kiading Unel . S AThur Conan Dasies adventures | or side. Ofl att The * e of Sherlock Holmes, *“Th Yellow 00se- = L'cn-mee . The policy of this Bank is per- ; Tedue_o “Manslaughter.” Carolina. Face” (not a serlnl)_esrsaturlrfay. Sasta | L “1'» e . i & Y 23 writterl d Wil el B, lle's gorgeous: Sor Sundayand Monday, Ernest Lubitsch's | Fowell and Marc MacDermott. in “The | cat haps a bit unique—in that we Mam Jerome. tleold; productio nlaughter: Seenariz: | “The Loves of Pharaoh”: Tuesday, |Spenish Jfade” and Paul Parrott, in seintillating added atiraction, and tho spe feuture will be the is’ Paradis” orchestra ! debut Others have rolled up the “red-tape” and laid it away—in its place we have substituted plain, every- day, simple business methods— that draw us and our customers intimately together. IncPherson from the | Dotds May. in “The Understudy ice Duer Miller, with a|Harold Lioyd-Bebe Daniels by 'Thomas Meighan, | Wednesday, Lon Chaney., in t nd Lois Wilson, will Pathe News and Literary begin the d week of its exhibi- Thursday, Norma Tal- M {tion at the Columbia next Sunday gene O'Brien, in “De En e ok | also Fox Sunshine | on, in “Her Gilded Cage e calls “Manslaughter” “a . in . drama of the mad age.” in “Face the Camera. u fed by eul novel by W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Vice Presidents « vaudeville in’it will be and Prizma’s Lewis Stone | Better make a note of thut engagement. LEST and in it he Dts to draw a warning parallel u ar”: Saturday, Betty pson, Th® Honded W. also Pathe News and Aesop's “Sunbeams”: Th and Jane Novak, So—if you're changing your Are | Drtween the mad, reckless frivolity . Joe Rock, in_“Solid “ ice” i nd folly of o c: h s e 'OU F T At Your Service Bank or looking to augment The' Jovial | 404 {19 e har mAcked ke irier D Siaver YOU FQRGLT, and a Cu‘cle. Sunday and Monday 1. the wizard and the usual Roman empire just before the fall. o Banking ‘ connections— tion,” and Pz 3 6 oiTondt youe z Tl Rt the Deve it oomns: || S tudent's Loose-leaf | house L ZEEE:—ZEE—:E_EE EE—EEEZEEEE we'll welcome your account. u . A n, in “Her Gilded C. and Jimmy Aubrey, in “The Chickes , . o piunday at 3iand §:15 this weelos | CRANDALL'S—“Man’s Law and ! Glaine Hammerstcin, i Parader™? Aubrey: i “The Chicken |t Note Book is TUST Bkt ¥ . ” v, Doris May, in “Up and H T Y & (7 e o e 1 0 e [0 e [0 e [0 ——— [ o —— [ A e D York. o TN iy, = bl r the first three days of mext|" “lower”; Friday, Betty Bivthe, 5 = BELASCO—*"Ritz Girls.” k. begi indir hternoon, |in “Hig Wife's Husbund,, and Sat. | Sunday, Thomas Meighan, in “if Lew Ilelds sponsors the new Shu- | the Photopliy feature at Crandal's |urday, "Nanook of the North.' You Believe It, It's So”; Monday, Have Your Initials Norma Talmadge, in_“The Forbidden nd _George Stewart, in Tuesday, Harry Care; hich opens at (Wil be Finis Fox's production of hi afternoon | Y of 19 bert vaudeville unit the Lettered in Gold ISTOCKETT FISKE -CC pres rare S City, combination of Elite. ‘er Ru . iilial @ \um.n mother love, tender | Sunday and Monday, Henry B. . Cooper s the f action, scintillant | Walthall. in “One Clear Call"; Tues- | ,LoP Tuttle’s Clever Catch charm and Mcnic beauty. “Through “Nanook of the North”; Wedne: Betty Blythe, in imp and “Jerry-on-the- “Bobbed Hair,"” | i * will be shown Wednesday with Bobby Vernon, in e''; and Friday and Mae Murray and David Powell, ‘On_ With the Dance”; Thursda Alice Terry. in “Turn to the Right the Storn toon, Wanda Hawley, in als are Eila sturday, Norma Talmadge, In “By | Friday, Gloria Swanson and Thomas 09 the Hallroom Boys in “Better | Ritred ¥on Right of Purchase” and” “Treasure Meighin,"in “Sale and Female." and | My Sy Neveru eatunday; aiarvy PRODUCING STATIONERS hite ound,” a come; Satur olph Valenti p Miles . in_“Tillie,” and “Our < e Terry, in | noand Alice | Gang."'in “The Fire Fighters. ‘ rton, ernon and | CRITERION—“Western Speed.” | mm',,,d,,,m hotable for| The Criterion next week will show | on Sunda v and Tuesday, Buck | Junes, Fast Mail.” in_hi peed”; Wednesd The Conquering Power." : —_— i The Quebec government has under consideration at the present time a | project for the establishment of a | school for the teaching of pulp and | er making. 910 -E-STREET-N'W Marion credited youth and The vaudev | clude the Empire Cit Wood and her five in a_piano specialt re xophone sextette; Shadow with + THE MAN'S STORES 1005-1007 PA.AVE. diversion, jand Leighton and Pettitt with Baby | Josephine in a unique entertaining { oftering. { COSMOS—Bert Earl—Bobby Nel- | Silver Bells i and Me of ten gi Featurlng Floor Coverings troupe instrumen 1 ber and great singing eomediay i s owe ] —of the better types at prices that we promise you are lower than can be quoted upon tractio next week. Both acts are l\lgh-clasi vaudeville. Others will include Maxine | and “Bobby.” the acroba er dog, {in quite a novelty: Locum un an act of song and surpris a heart playlet by Ix Cook and Vernon, in *S bit of merriment with sonj duplicates. Therefore it’s a profitable time to buy—right now—and right here. All perfect quality. For R , Stai Carpets .5 Haliways Seamless Worsted Rugs /Woven like an Oriental—the worsted yarn that makes the They are 27 inches wide. and represent most attractive pat- surface design being drawn through the entire body of the rug, !Igms—m cszmhués that are ‘;holl) dcpcndablf so that the pattern shows on the reverse sidc ‘Splendid for apestry Stair Carpets, yard . v«car attractive and neat in appearance. Tapestry Hall and Stair Carpet Proclaim Golden Opportunities “nl l».» Shown for the Washington. Sunday's entertalnment. starting at pom.. will be made up of this week | Biana I Vet b e e Corpotas yard. 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