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T TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—H. B. Warner; in “Bull- 40g Drummond,” performance at 8:20 pm. POLIS—“Hayseed; or, the Villain Still Pursued Her,” at 8:30 p.m. GARRICK—Fay Bainter, in '“The Painted Lady,” at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—“Abie’s Irish Rose, Pithy Pavagraphs istmas Hint—If you give away a The “shark” signal was Tun up a present that somebody elsc gave you, beautiful beach near Sydney, Australia. &t 8:30/ D be sure that the person to whom you |Ever: for rS—. Sverybody but one man. ecuttled for KEITH’S —Ann_ Pennington, vaude-igive it isn't the same as the person |safety. He remained far out. oblivious, wville, at 2:15 and 8.15 p.m. Who gave it to the person that gave it|floating and splashing. The beach BELASCO — “Gimme a Thrill,”[to you. S _ |guara was’urged to take a boat and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. _ F. LUCILE McMILLAN, lrow out and warn him. He replied: = = de- | P-Q building, government hotels, D. C.[“Oh, he's only one of those dam Yanks €OSMOS—*“Just Married,” vaude. - wille, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. o .. who thinks ho won the war, and even STRAND—Whiteman’s “Romance of| She—Can you drive with one hund?|® Shark can't swallow that L. COLEMAN, He (enthusiastically)—Sure. < 1745 Kalorama road. T * Vi ille, at 2:30 Rhythm Orchestra,” vaudev! SR e 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—Billy Watson's “Beef VAN WYCK REED, Rich Young Fi : K L s - . 2850 28, o tich Young Farmer (for the 'steenth Trust,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:16 2850 25th atreet northueat. | (U TOUE TATMI Sou he mine? p.m. She—Oh, for the land's sake, yes! It's easy enough to be pleasant, 3 RIALTO—Betty Compson and Bert IBY, L o v To Hold, When life goes along the right way : s D. BAG e e e oy %50, | But the maiden worth while, is the maid 1644 Park road morthwest. E 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. it 1:‘:")“::-:‘ wr;ma e ey “Smuth was always hard up when he h""‘fl“"’""“‘ Eaifiening doaos ,0:,';: “ir l;‘;l"l‘;;l" was making §2.000 & year. “Now he' 01 . o S - LFE, aki ven " " Dona oulders at 1310 stroet northivest. making/820,00 n-year und he's st _and Buster Keaton, I T o e e lately| .But e has one advantage.” that his son will make a name for him- self in mechanical engineering? He recently succeeded in opening a “Bill collectors will stand for a great PALACE—Blanche Sweet. deal more back talk from a $20,000-a- la Marr, in “Quincy Adams Barbara o: 3313, 5:15, 7.15 a - hi m . $2,000-a-year ,a 040 am. i, 5. 715 and Jar o dam b’ the directions written on Fear man than from o : .. COLUMBIA—Rodolph Valentino, in MES. M. J. ABRIBAT. 9360V 2 irec: orameyt ‘The Young Rajah,” at 10:35 am., 901 16th strect northwest. o IR ' 12:20, 2:05, 4:05, 0, 7:35 and 9.35 L ' ‘ o h' .1 : o pom. Bobbie (after an inspection of his|A peanut lay on the railroad track, newest plasthing. & it aray ch ki heart. was all atiutters . asleep before the cozy fire)—Oh. Daddy, | The five-fifteen came thundering past. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |iitiv has a motor, ses, and Its vunaing!| Toot! Toot! Peanut butter. The Metrupolitan Presbyteria MRS. C. M. KILBORN, J- E. GIRSO! 651, G stréet southeaat. Church will hold a_bazaar tomerrow from 4 to 10 p.an.. the proceeds to be udded to the rebuilding fund 1635 Crescent place northiest. . e The hotels with highest r. this notice on the doors of t i AND GROWN- SAME WA A small boy had recently left the N A concert by Mary Sherier Howie,, soprano, and Richard Lorlebers, cel- | Stop! Have you left anyting I to live in a western city. Tist. will b given at Foundry Church, | 3PPropriate message would be he said, “there's one thing 16th and [ streets. tomorrow evening | Have you anything Ier | shington U like better than at 8:15 o'clock. No admission will be L. charged. A silver “offering_will be! 3168 16th street mocth en the benelit of the Woman's | x tome Missionary Scciety of the} . = VAN DE BOGERI <hureh. Austrian (taking English lesson from l‘tflmmlma, Fla. young Engli am, 1 will S The Wapira will meet at luncheon | no longer cockroach on e. The modern apartment owner is tomorrow. 1 at ity Club.| Teacher (kindly)—En: ch, not cock-{ broad in his limitations. The old-time A business soision will follow, roach. a broom closet makes an ideal kitchen- > . Pupil (proudly)—Ah, madam, T now | ette, the dumb-waiter shaft an afr vent, Vincent B. Costelle Post. - 13,]the genders have. Hencroach for )'3: nd the fireplace a bay window. Here's 'o:mn“\\‘lllhnlloehoz':‘nml; but for me, cockroach, hoping he doesn't get the idea of using fonor of the new national command- B C4S o/ c Ay | SE e (boXes Torisleaping fporclies: s G —m patlenal fcomm 124 Florida avenue morthicest. | JOHN McLAUGHLIN, Jr., Sngton for the 5o o e s 1534 Irving strect northwest. inent speakers, *d States Navy | According to press reports radio equip- S Band. smokes. cider and refresh-|ment eventually will The pu[‘]n[iqun‘:‘. Uncle Billy Gimpson says that the Hents, trade winds blow a harse-swappin® their breeziest when match is on. . SMITH, et morthwest. \ ashington office of eve: ongress #o that he can t. Ristory of philosophy will | (i 1 by Dr. Dubray at Cath- | pue Sae ramr mdome i street, ¥ member of alk at will to strict. Better put the equipment in the home district and let the congressman listen in. :d to be: Aliss Cumberland at : GEORGE W. HOTT. “A watched pot never § Evans building. Well, a watched pot never boils « o A “social evening™ has heen ph i “Don't Get Hurt ! MES. E. LENES, by of George Wash ;s pdne nd_curt I Kensington, Jd. ican Legion. | Sut “Hurt None .« e . i 8 o'clock at th Is a Kinder one. | Ruedia’s new ezar will do his czarring ! e The even-, GRACE V. HALSEY, |the sume way he was elected—in secret. deveted to m danclug, | 101§ Princess dune street, | T. H. HEATH, and es s. Jand refreshments The Pasadeng. 1 m. Fredericksburg, Va. tran: nre on the and no sneaktr:i prog ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Pithy Paragraph film, including th each week, will be shov& at (ho‘ B e R e B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Igentical prizes? will be presented cvery week. These awards are tea dollars, five dollars. two box seats at Keith's, and either a box or six orchestra scats at the Strand. Try your haud i =ection of the tieth Century Club will meet at 2 olelo Mrs. har will give an address: the M “Wwho Wen TONIGHT, _—_ e |A"l: ZHE ggm;fichf?fi CHILD SOCIETY BENEFIT IS PLANNED FOR FRIDAY Harvard northwest.—A special public Frederick Paulding to Give Dra- Thanksgiving community dance has ech-Reading Club will hold | been arranged by the Social Club for matic Review of Hutchin- son’s New Novel. B will fea- night. beginning mer Ferguson and or Fletcher will _dis s measure gnd Senator T introduce the speakers. this dell will sale for benefit of the club |this evening at the Wilson Normal lh:s ;\flermvon and night at 1521 K Center, at 9 o'clock, in the gymnasium. teee el Everybody Is welcome. The MacDowell Music Club will sive its first public concert at the Playhouse, 1814 reet, 5:30 o'clock. Regular Wilson Normal Center ac- tivities.—Tonight: Womans' ¢ nastum Club; French; Spanish; mil- lnery and_dressmaking; Capitol A. This Freedom,” A. S. M. Hutchin- son’s latest novel, will be dramatic ly reviewed by Frederick Huston Thom on of Federal 'rra.lel \\ Commission wili speak at - C. Basket Ball team; social dancing | Shak: n ac building, Gevernment Hotels, o lessons; library noon. December 8, at 4 ©clock.” Musical program. ' the Washington Ho for the benefit Thomson Center, 12th and L north- Wa Thomas Hunt Morg;n will give 1.:\5) Club: hington Opera chorus: of the Christ Child Society. lecture on “The Constitution of the [dressmaking; Spanish, clementary and i Mr. Pauiding has appe Jiereditary Material and Tts Rela- | advanced; Gaelic. o tion to Development” at the admbn- iianiL 200, ) times Swith i Mo istration building, Carnegle Institu-| East Washington Center. 7th street | Mather in “Romeo and Juliet” and tion, 16th o'clock. and P streets, at 8:30 Upen to the public. Eckington Union. W. €. T. U., will meet at 7:30 with Mrs, Robert Adams, 1824 Belmont road. apitol and Eckington Citi- ociation will meet, 8 o'clock, School. Addresses and sutheast " Independ- Club; also with Jdfferson. Since leaving the stage he has been giving a series of | dramatic reviews in different parts of the country, and is now n his twelfth season at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. An ‘announcement from Miss Mar. and Pensylvania avenue Tonight : Dressmaking : Bo; ent Band; Community Arabian C.; Librar Lovejoy Center, 11th and D north- west—Tomorrow afternoon: Medi- cal clinic, free examination and ad- vice; Speech Clinic; Girls' Achleve- ment Club. Soclal v aulding much extremely fortun arrange with \ e to have lwen him for this East Washington Center, 27th and N streets northweste—Tonight: Mon 1y meeting of the Georgetown Civi Assoclation, 8 o'clock. Cleveland-Phelps Center, §th and T streets northwest—Tonight: Elk's Traveling Club drill; Amphion Glee Club; French “A” and “B” Clubs; Am- phion Auxiliary; dressmaking; Mu- | sical Club; Mount Calvary Com- mandery drill; Sight-reading Club. Park View, Warder and Newton | northwest. — Tomorrow afternoon: | at T. Arthur Smith's, Rhythmic Dancing Club. | northwest. —_—— Southeast Center, 11th and G streets | southeast—Tonight at 8 o'clock: Rer Colds, Grip ox Infinensa Southeast Citizens’ Association month- & aenentive Hiaxe) Laxativel m{lflg Iy meeting. Tyler School. The girls of W Grove (Be sure vou gar BROMS ) She the Pollyanna Dramatic Club have ertisement. planned to give a bazaar and enter- tainment on Saturday evening, Decem- ber 2, to be assisted by the activity | leader, Miss Ruth Brigham. The ba-| zaar will be under the direction of, Commander » will eon- ropulsion of Dinner at Child Society will re- »ds of the entertain- ment. which will enable it to further charity work among Washington's hildren, and, above all, to give them the gifts they ask for in little mi: sives addressed to the “Christ Child.” Regquests for tickets for “This Fres dom” are coming in at headquarters of the soclety, 324 Indiana avenue northwest. They also may be obtained | 1306 G street “hrist : p: Open E the club, 6:30 o'cloc Nanette B. Paul, LL. B. and Prof. George K. Maluf-G: ill deliver tllustrated lectures at the Art Cen- ter, 1106 Connecticut avenue, at § o'clock. Putlic invited. Dinner dance at University Club, beginning at 8 o'clock. Thomas Cirele Citizens' Assoclatton will meet at Sunset Inn, 7:30 o'clock. Nomination of officers. The cholr of St. Andrew’s will_ren- der the sacred cantata, “The Word of God,” ‘at Episcopal Chapel of the Transfiguration, 3 o'clock. jerr of E. Photograph NLARGEMENTS Meeting of Eckington Union, W. C will be held at home of Mrs. T V. the executive of the Southeast Cen- Robert Adams. 1824 Belmont road. | ter, Mrs. M. W. Davis. | | > Enlarged snapshots make appre- Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton will e ElarEed smsoshots make apr: speak of the world's and national { W. C. T. U. convention held recently in Philadelphia. —_— The “Stitch in Time.” Around every home there's always some little things to be repaired—Iif done promptly will save serious trou- hle and much expense. Look in the Ttecommended Service Column in the lassified Section of The Star—and u'll find a list of firms who make a feature of these odd j in addition 1o more claborate work. Thelir card in the Recommended Service Column means they guarantee satisfaction to ar reader: -Advertisement. —.—_ Flowers Order your Thlnksgl\'ln‘ florll dec- orautions from Gude, 1212 F.—Adver- tisement. Father John's Medicine Soothes and heals inflamed breathing 35¢c passages. Relleves coughs and colds.| —Advertisement. ! This Photo Department is not a side line, the most effective ideas in Xmas i but & Complete Stock. OPTICAL CO. Cards. i M Al LEES 614 9th St. 8ranes 712 11th Street E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Aves MASCARDS = A wonderful display. showing all = | ‘When you call for your box of Mary Sweet Homemade Candies ask for a few of those delicious Bonbons. Taste as good as they look. Pine- apple Pieces and Fresh Cocoa- wut Filling. Forty other kinds. All pure and fresh daily. Pound Box, 59c Model —through a Star Classi- fied Ad. Giye concise details covering the car, its condition and equip- ment—and you’ll quick- ly. get in touch with prospective purchasers. The Star Classifisd ads are carefully read and acted upon. “Around the Corner” -sm-mon:': necessary. 11 CITIZENS WARNED “The Store the Edison Owner Recommends™ This Is the New Edison ‘London Console $ 1 00.00 FREE, A package of 100 Talking Machine Needles absolutely free to all who call and ask for same. No purchase -Get It at Gibson’s 917.919 G St. NW. 0F D.C. SNOW LAW Maj. Sullivan Insists- Pave- ments Must Be Cleaned 8 Hours After Storms. them not, Christmas Rush' Of Santa Claus’ Letters Begi Danlel Garges, secretary of board of Commissioners, sat at his mahogany desk in the District build- ing mail. this morning golng over Christmas rush. . With the first flurry of suow yester- day, Maj. Sullivan, superintendent of police, called the attention of house- holders and business men to the law } enacted by Congress a few months ago requiring . the cleaning of sidewalks within eight hours after the last flake falls. The same act charges the Commis- sioners and the chiet of engineers of the Army with the duty of clearing all sidewalks in front of public buildings, reservations or vacant sites controlled By the Federal and District govern- ments within eight hours. Not only will passable sidewalks thus be assured in Washington this winter, but Morris Hacker, superintendent of city refuse, Is ready with new equip- ment and a well defined plan for open- ing up the streets for vehicular traffic and strect cars. Plans for Suburbs, L. R. Grabill, superintendent of suburban roads, also is prepared with what cquipment he has to open up a passagewny for traffic on the main ar- teries In the outlying sections, The snow-removal act explains that the e¢ight hours of gruce means the first elght hours of daylight after the snowfall ceases. In other words, If a storm ends In the middle of night the time limit does not begun until daylight. 1t further provides that when ice forms on sidewalks It may be ren- dered safe with ashes or sand. The act provides that when a per- son or firm fails to clean its sidewalk the District shall _do so and sue for the cost, plus a $25 penalty. 810,000 for Public Grounds. The uct appropriates $10,000 for the use of the Commissioners and the chicf of engineers in cleaning sidewalks around government bulldings and res- ervations. #upt. Hacker announced today that he has thirty-four plows for remov- ing snow from the streets this year, ten of which are for attachment to motor trucks and twenty-four horse Each crew already has been assigned a territory for the winter and will be prepared to get into action night or day, as soon as two inches of snow has fallen Mr. Hacker has instructed the watch- men at his stables to phone him immediately when a snowfall starts at night. The police will co- operate the drivers. Motor Plow Area. The ten motor plows, two of which will be attached to tractors, will be- gin thelr work on the thoroughfares on_which car tracks are located. As the Street-car sweepers brush the i snow from the track space the city motor plows will take it up and push it to the curb, thus opening a lane for vehicles. During the big storm of last January automobiles w e to navigate except by foll car tracks, and hey kept b snow into the ralls so that car service was entirely stopped for a tine. he system worked out for this 10 avoid a traf- | fic tic-up th wintery CONSIDER SCIENCE STUDY Junior High School Principals May Adopt Course. Consideration of a report a general science course for the junior high schools will be given by the high and junior high school pri cipals at a conference this afternoon with Supt. Frank W, iou. The re- has been prep recial mmittee appointed s - ago by Dr. Ballou, oh by Jobn A, at ech Tigh outlining | chool. ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9th} Phone Main 8108 eekly; 810.50 more. Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep and Shur=Rite Pencils | Make Ideal Christmas ‘ Gifts. 50c up pole. in notifying and turning out || i 'BAN For 1 nthat mail was a letter ad- dressed to Santa Claus at the North These letters are always turned over to Garges for forwarding via District wireless to the toy-making saint. This one read: “Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a blackboard and a colored doll and a pair of wport socks dress on 1st street northwest, a short distance north of New York avenu “Well,” murmured Garges, *I starts the avalanche again. FOUR FIV) Il Be to Your .ldl.lll.c FREE DELIVERY SOUTHLAND 25T3e! Mfgrs. of Radio and Starting Batteries—2 Years® Unconditional Guarantee 923 12th St. N.W. ORIENTAL Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N. Japanese Gift Shop Open Evening: avings Club Will Open Dec. 1st % Interest Will Be Paid Make your de- i posits regularly each week and have that satis- fied feeling that vou will have no short fund worry at Christmas time. Cor. '7tll and E Sts. Suddenly he stopped, gasped and felt for his whiskers. i he sat back and smiled. It was the start of the same old 'Inding It gave an ad- BATTERY Christmas THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. U, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1992, AMUSEMENTS. s ns the the “here ES)| "I TONIGHT AT LOEW’S 'ronAY eau ALL WEEK Metro Presents “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” The greatest story of homefolks ever written! wiIrH JOHN BOWERS BLANCHE SWEET LON CHANEY BARBARA LaMARR LOUISE FAZENDA JUNE ELVIDGE ELMO LINCOLN Feature Presented Dnily ut 10140 A. M., 1 3115, and 9:395 1, M. e c " LOEW'S 7 owmlA SECOND GREAT WEEK RODOLPH | VALENTINO “THE YOUNG RAJAH" A wonderful, gorgeous love || tale of East and West with Valentino fn a great role, With WMIDA HAWLEY U St. at 12th Continuous TR EAST IS WE EINOGRAMS—PAUL PARROTT COMEDY ATIONAL THEATER ALL WEEK CHARLFS DILLINGHAM Presents . B. WARNER | In the Thriller of Thrillers, BULL DOG DRUMMOND More fun than “‘The Eat' NEXT WEEK HENRY MILLER N. Y. Times. SEATS ’l n Henry Datallle’s Great Play Mats. Thur. & Sat. GIIATTEITM Adapted from Mary Jol “Now and then a picture pictures as these that pro ACTION EVERY MINUTE! Paramount Presents “TO HAVE~TO HOLD’ BETTY COMPSON---BERT LYTELL — WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT NEXT WEEK'S SHOW Preferred Pictures Production above the others, just as the Woolworth building stands out above all the buildings that surround it. It is such picture-making is an art. Such a one is ‘Shadows'—a picture that stands out above all others.” —HARRISON'S REPORTS. Special Film Features - hnston’s Famous Novel is produced that stands out ve beyond any doubt that Sth Street Near LEADER % S0 500 Ko popuiar price: “RAGS TO RICHES” With WESLEY BARRY (JOHN. i 1E WINDOW | ion. nmu. 1 And THE ELECTRIC | | | | ik o Facs panior, ARVEST THANT rmm)um\\ “BERE DANI S0 Aud Comed PRE! OF COMMERCE|| 4ND SAVINGS | A Wonderful Self-Filling Fountain Pen Makes an Ideal Christ- mas Gift. $1.00 up Get It at Gibson’s 917.919 G St. N.W. | | d-yl.-c. to Boc. tidh. NEXT WEEK POLI’'S Shubert Attractions ALL WEEK Mats, Thanksgi “HAYSEED” ox The Villain Still Parsued Her A Musical Meliowdrayms. Mats. Wednesday-Saturday, !‘h Bolle- s Brilliant Musical Event IA CAV, LA TRAVIATA A; Bat. ivea. and Sat, Mat. ‘Wilson-Greene's (' Rogular Beat Sele Thursday TONIGHT AND [ GRAND OPERA BUTTERFLY; Wed. 'IALEI xotnu BOHE] Thaur., ALLF_I.IA Mat, ME; t;lw-dnu- sa:) "'r.. Record Capacity, 33 CONTINUOUSPERFORMANCE HIGH-CLASS | FEATURE VAUDEVILLE | PHOTOPLAYS = & Matrimor LONE Fred Tightder Co. HAND” ‘Winifred Gilrain Co. Five Dalnty Danoers “Krazyquilt oo aad e _ Eelly GIBSON Edwards Unusual Nonsense \‘II &‘Tu‘!l{. clrgey A | “HOOT” (ED) A Comsily Drama News and Chats Oth, Near ¥ "ET BILLY WATSON A¥D W18 Beef Trust Beautles | SUNDAY 5 MONDA { ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURES | VANGTZE. KIANG LAFCADIO HEARN' UNFA- > | urL1aR ANN PENNINGTON With The S'I'EWA“ SISTEIS The Violinist National Theater, Friday, 4130 Tickets: $2.50, { LA TENDRESSE v-=<croe-0 : BURTON OLME And Colored Views SENT DAY INTO CHINA UP THE JAPAN 1day, Dec. 1. B. F. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE o1 De Luxe ‘I:_e_.ler GALA HOLIDAY BILL The Dimpled Darling of the Dance CHIEFTAIN GAUI’OLIGAI The Sensational Indian Baritons MIITY & TILLI0 The Semsational French Danoers In a Parisian Apach Extra Mat. 5 P. M. Tlllnkl‘l'mg Fhonee Main 4484. 4413 and €833 BUY EARLY' ‘Fifl_h V_lnshin;orn‘ Appearance P 5ty ), $L.50, and War Tax. $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A. M—~ALL WEEK—11 P. M. ACTION EVERY MINUTE Paramount Presents TO HAVE TO HOLD Adapted From MARY JOHNSTON'S Famous Novel, With BETTY COMPSON BERT LYTELL MATS. 4:30 Dec. 3, 4/ Dec. 10,11 Dec. 17, 18 Course Tickets Now Selling. $3.30, $2.50, 32, $1.50. C sl-.le Sale Opens Closes Nov. 30, WE PLAY mgw's\lunmuz E il ! NINTH-AT-D Continucis From 13 Noom Paul Whiteman Presents i Romance of Rhythm Orchestra Direction Alex Hyde, B.M.| E 10; I ” e In “YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE" Z SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 Mats.—Popular Prices—Night. "RANDALL METROPOLITAN | | ¥ AT T TH. THIS WEEK 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Doora Open at 10:30 A. M. First National Presents KATHERINE MacDONALD With Bryant Washburn and XNigel Barrie in George Kibbe Turner's WHITE SHOULDERS — AND— BUSTER KEATON In His Funniest Farce, The ELECTRIC HOUSE A4—ADDED HITS—4 I | TONIGHT AT 8.30 Te PRESIDENT Pa. Ave. at 1ith St.—Phone Fr. 540 THE SEASON’S COMEDY SENSATION! I EI 75c—MAT. WEDNESDAY—75¢ SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING ‘%” -l.e to “:.fl GAIIIG Mat. Thur.. 50c to $2.60 . Jr., Will Preseat rris, FAY BAINTER in Monckion Hoffs Yew Flay Byron ‘omp: !' of 50 = te Thur. Noxt Bm om 2 Phfladelphia Triumph Mesars. Shubert R g et The Funniest of All Farces “JUST MARRIED” With eriginal oast that played fc *h“fi‘- New rm-‘l-n-uml- cago. cmnm’s APDLIA) 'I'HIG TER Hol 1431-35 T 30 OLYMPIC 2= __Revival of O], I’RIN 1119 H St. N.E. ‘- HE SBAY DAWX, 3 1339 wl-n- AllStar Cast, in Aluc 14th Epiande. NEGRL in MIN MaY TRCTH u and RODOLPH CHARTED SEAS." IE WRONG Nod HARGLD H umt NE. 1230 C Street N.E. HOME 2 e NDRE DUMAS' “MONT] RIS 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.953 BATES POST. o ~THE SR Rhows., Tand 9 pm Street and R. l. Ave. 535 Sth St. S.E. RICHARD —BAR- ““THE SEVEN o s J08. A WHIRBLWIND DANCING REVUE “GIMME A THRILL"” With THE GARDINER TRIO ©6—BIG ACTS—8 Mats. Nights—25c.-§1 (Except on Saturday. Sunday and Helidays) NEXT WEEE—SEATS' Y “STEPPING AROUXD.” With James O. Morton and a grest company. ‘Wed. Night Jmmaws DANCE, BENEFIT OF JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE d L. - Prima D Poll's Tleller. 'l‘l-l'l.. Dec. 7, 4:30 Seats on Sale Mrs. Burea: D LT Kiage dancing, Argeatise tongs dancing Corectly Taught; chilgren and adurte: Studio-for rent for private dapees, 1141 Conn. ave. Fr. 3908, OF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 112 10ch st n.w. Claxs Mondsy and Friday. § pm. Frivate b; x-mm Franklin 83 GLOVER" 613_221d N.W. . T5c. Course, Chas Tetsons, $5. Gaar. restts.” W, uzg. WYNDHAM'S. 1841 KALORAMA RD. All balicoom dances taught correctls. Adame 26 teach you to lead. T, 19 hces EW s'rrmo. instruction; eveniogs only. Phone Lincoln 6080, A B bidg.. room 104, between 5-:15. .R. CTA"NED mml'rov rden star. partoer ¢ EAR CAPITOL—PRIVATH > Allsn DANCE - starting Dee. 11, Mitrer's Pranklin 8587 DAVISON'S Frof 1329 M n.w. ¥au Teach you to s cofrectly 1a & 2% Conx. ae. gy SE= S 8 to 9; daucing. ® to 12, .t:m For 10 vears Ame: the Rizhtway meth cau leurn to dance the Fox Trot, Wi = ond y apid p in a few private lessons. lmnmnl = a.m. to lnj-\ GLADYSE WILBUR, No. 6 Dupont circle, Franklin 3435w Training. _Children's_Classes. ¢ Dapess - stogio. Phone Ballroom Dancing, Btage JOE BROWN 00M AND STAGE DANCING llfll.!.l'!.l.‘.l.t-u!l.!‘l.flll 8:30 TO 18 _THE PERFECT PLACE TO' f