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Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation ‘When you are constipated, no. enough of Nature’s lubricating liquid is pro- duced in_the bowel to keep the food waste soft and Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus repiaces it. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so cannot gripe. Try it today. a1e U par Orr A LUBRICANT=-NOT A LAXATIVE T a2 BN IS THE | RETINA UNDULY Sensmve? i | ves inflamed Y2 allowing too =ht to reach the 7 hould exami- zuided by ‘ s cost no + ordinary Sranch Store: 1th St VW, i ;5.-—«.:»——-. iliin M moving. Doctors prescribe I | | ! Rachmaninoff Recital. i The wonderful Russian planist, Rachmaninoff, was heard In recital at the President Theater yesterday afternoon. The event had orginally been sheduled for Poli's Theater, but recent structural changes in that house made necessary its transfer to the President, and, with It, an im- mense audience that taxed the ca- pacity of the smaller house, and, no doubt, caused some disappointment to those who were unable to gain ad- mission. Washington Students and music lovers should know the master plan- ist by this time, but it is doubtful if any or all of them combined could convey In a brief newspaper review anything like a fair conception of what vesterday's recital really was for the benefit of those who urifor- tunately could not hear it. It Is easy to announce Rachmaninoff’s program, and those famillar with its splendid ! numbers might imagine much as to Low they were played, but who can describe the poetic wizardry of Rach- maninof’s moods, his inspirations, his marvelous technlque in exhibiting the possibilities of sound and of pro- ducing_with a poet's mood of light and shade the beautles of tones caught in dreams of inspiration by the great masters of music. Words can never do it, even the words of him who may have won the heights attained he performer mself. Opening with an entran ber, “Improvization, Opus Medtner, th brilliant ¥ co 3 seemed to resouce of the great 1 impression “that ! en a dainty Rachmaninoff cocktail. | ntaining a d of “The Chocolate » could mot shake from the This was followed with two .a Jongleuse, intricate m and the Stra rangement of nube,” with an Introduced effect that seemed to Suggest war and the jangle | weet bells out of tune. continued appiause of a great whose emotlons had been | to sshigh pitch, | st twice . but it is doubtful those who did not know even cared what the two light and pretty nun Lers given as encores were. with its pret- of cheerfulnes al 1 | Jaroslav Kocian Tomorrow. f Jaroslav Kocian, the famous Czecho- violinist, will esident Th 1:30. unde Arthur Smitl rably Known i from his visit His techniq 77 ic eleven years #go. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, AMUSEMENTS regarded by foremost wusical author- ities as uneaqualed. His program will be as follows: A. Glazunoy, “Concert A-Moll., Opp. 82"; P. J. Cajkovskij, “Concert D-Dur., Op. J. 8. Bach, ure, Allegro As- zurek”; J. Ko- and H. Wieniawski, Spier-Mayo Be:tal Tomorrow. , A two-piano recital by La Salle Spier | and Arthur Mayo, young Washington ! artists, will be given at the Masonlc! Auditorfum tomorrow evening under the local management of T. Arthur Smith, Inc. . Three of the composi- tions on the program will have their | first Washington performance on this | occasion. Mr. Spier {5 a native of Washington | and studled with Rafael Josefty and Richard Burmeister. Mayo long been identified with musical activities and ha ! with D. J. Land, Willlam Sherwood | and Ernest Hutcheson. i Mr. 1o National Opens Monday. | On the site of the famous old play- house has been erected practically al New National Theater, the beauties of which will be revealed to the public next Monday night, when the | attraction 11 ham's will be Charles Dil production of the K a, “Bull Dog Drum arner as the star. New York and Chi comes this_play, which, ordine the New York Herald, thriller | uch as has not been ince the | 4 of ‘Sherlock Holm { Bull Dog Drummonc of advent author een written jonal crooks tn a wealthy Aueri h a London hotel znd con 2 vium on sement sking for T crime attached by Well, he gets ull t is looking for wh Londen cluding: C, Miller, I George Syd J. B, Hunt, 11 Hickman, Mar: and tham, Ashion Tong vy Robson, Sheila Ha Burgess. POLI'S—“Hayseed, or The Villain | Still Pursued Her.” The Vi Still “Hayseed, or with Pursued Her. book and 1v ) Brian Hooker and lain vel George (iers Daly. will be presented at Theater n <, starting Mond announced is a distinc sual type of que of the The 7 ol is founded | 108 | men h Correct Attive for formal functions | All things in their right places. While we men don Formal Attire relatively little, we are determined to be attired rightly when the occasion demands. Every function has its own requirements, and these change with every season. We know what is right—and have fvhat is right—at all times. i You get moré than correct style in Society Brand clothes, you get everything else worth while; fine fabrics; skillfuli tailoring; full value. —Dinner| suits —Full dress suits k coat and vest with striped trousers ~—Frg Jullan Mitchell has arranged a series of beautiful dance numbers for it. _The cast will include Mr. und M#s. Emma Jifumie Barry, Howland, Ev Tom Conke; Mayne an. rustic chorus. PRESIDENT—Abie's Irish Rose.” The absolute novelty in the Wash- ington theaters next week is prom- Ised at the President Theater, n a| production of the current Broadway comedy success, “Abie’s Irish Rose,” the sensational laugh hit by Aune Nichols, which is now in its eighth consecutive month in New York. It will be offered h at regular Pres dent prices of $1 rat, with the ex- ception of Saturda nd Sunday even- ing performan The President’s production has heen staged under the direction of Henry Manners, who stage the original 1 for Oliver Morosco in Los An-| and whe recent joined the di. rectional staff of President Pl Elleen Wiison and Henry I have been selected to head the cast which includes also Har Anne Sutherland, Leo D ry, Robert Low nedy and other: GARRICK—“The Painted Lady." | Halg, Olin | John Merkyl, | Frank th a is s, ] portantly tha reer—is the for Monday evening next. The play is Monckto 'he important. Manager William Harrls has been responsible for te ? r from hs start a celled even his p in Arthur cd member of tne of fifty players, ch on Thank rday, will he given. 1922; 21 B. F. KEITHS—Ami Pemnington. | ) = ) =l O = D e D = D == =10 At B. F. Keith's Theater next weck there is promised a bill replete with | big names and unusual novelty fea- | tures. 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