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- Industrial TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. WATIONAL—H. B. Warner, in “Bull- “og Drummond”; performance at 8:20 pm. 5 POLI'S—“Hayseed: the Villain Still Pursued Her,” at $:30 p.m. !-AHIII(‘K—PO)’ Buin!er. in Painted La :30 p.m I‘RmII)E T—“Abie’s Irlsll at $:30 p.n hLITH‘s——-,-\“n Pennington, vaude- d 8:15 p- ‘Gimme & Thrill,” 15 and 8:15 p.m. vaude- o “The Rose,” \.’l\lde‘llle. at 2: COSMOS—“Just Marrled,” ville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Whiteman's “Romance of Rhythm Orchestra.” vaudeville, "@t 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.n. GAYETY — Billy Watson's “Beef ‘Irust,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Betty Compson and Bert ILytell, in “To Have and to Hold,” otoplay, at 11:30 am., 1:30, £:30, 7:30 and. 9:30 p.m. —Katherine Ma 2:20, 3:50. 5:20, 6:50, m., and Buster Ken- n “The Elec(flc House. PALACE—Blanche Sweet, Barbara La Marr, in “Quincy Adams Sawyer,” at 10:40 a.m., 1, $:15, 5:16, 7:15 and ©:30 pm. COLUMBIA—Rodolph \'alen ino, in 3 Ji 0:35 a.m., CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The \nlmul Gene: Io‘lrll Society with 3 will me me Vies, WoC b Bradbury, 2ell iimste road. Flanders Vield Women's Legion, row, 5 pam., at 3419 Brown stre Plans will be completed for “bridg five hundred” to be held Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., at the Chastleton. The Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club will meet at luncheon at Spofford Arms tearoom tomorrow. Social Club, Hebrew Home for the Aged, will meet Sunday, 5:30 p.m., at Falrmont Inn. Instal n of officers. The club will give its annual dance Tuesday ut Elks’ Hall The Gibbons its annual bazaa; glven tomorrow Tiotel. Victory Chapter, D. A. R.. will hold a sale of fancy articles and home- cooked food and candy at Unitarian House, 1789 Columbia road, tomor- row, from 3 to 10 p.m. The Wanderlusters will hike fro Club will replace r with a dance to be at Franklin Square Hyattsvillé, Md.,, Sunday, to Chesa- peake Junction by the way of Mt Hooper and Tuxedo. G. A. Gambs will be the leader. —_— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson Center—Tonight: Thanks- ziving _entertainment, including a play. piano solos, interpretive song: zroup and solo daneing by the chi iren of the Thomson Center Dr: and Dancing clubs. Special in tion is extended to the parents of the neighborhood. Boy Scouts: ¥y . C.: Spanish lessons: Spanish Read- ing Circle; Frenc Wilson Normal—This afternoon: Girls' Reereation Club: Girl Scout troops 1 and 12; Wilson Normal Midget A. C.; Junior A. C.; Variety PDramatic Club. East Wlshlnglun—'l'onighl: Girls' Rhythm Club; Aurora Boys' Club; Boy Scouts; library. ic | i M\ulheast——l‘onluht Pollyanna Dra- |erect mail boxes on rural routes at|ihe plans can be revised to bring matic Club; Junior Dramatic Club: Freckles Club: the Winton A. C. Boy Scouts. Saturday evening: Ba- zaar and dramatic entertainment. Tark \(n\\—Toniglu Tark View A, Boy Secouts; Petworth—Tonig! Tirownies; Boy Sc Girl Scouts; : Dramatic Club. Birney—Men's Club: Dramatic Club: Needlework Gulld: Carnation Club; Amethyst Club; Blue Ribbon Club. Tiast Washington—Tonight: Junior Boys’ Club; Girls’ Needlework Club; Achievement Boya’ Radio Club: sew- fnx club; Men's Club; Prep A. C. Exclusos A. C. Deanwood—Tonight: Achievement boys and their fathers; Achievement Rovs' Radio Club; Home Economics; Community Orchestra; Recreation Club; Dramatic and Athletic clubs’ committees. This afternoos Girl; Club: Children’s French Club. Phelps—This _afternoon: | Soecial Clul zirls' basket ball Junior Art Club; Dressmaking La Salle Law Club: Valentino Dramatic Club: Dramatic Club. Sat- urday morning Rhythm Dancing Club; Art Club; Vocational Guidance ub. Johnson-Powell — This afternoon: Three classes in French; expression 2nd dramatics. 3. V. Brown—Tonight: Instruetion 10 soctal dancing; Boy Scout meeting; Yibrary. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Miss Jane Backus of Baltimore will give the exposition of the Sunday school lesson at 4:45 o'clock, 1333 F street, Y. W. C. A. i Kallipolis Grotto Band and Drill j Corps will give a dance at New Wil- ard Hotel. Admission. The Washington Board of the nal Federation of Music Clubs will | meet with Mrs. Robert H. Dalglel st Hotel Hadleigh, 8: American Legion Auxillary, De- | rartment District of Columbid, will a card party in Perpetual build- | Fz: 1101 E Street. Writers' League will meet, § o'clock, in Public Library: literary program. Dancing assembly of Catholic Wom- en's Service Club, 9 o'clock, at Com- munity House. 601 E street. Instruc- tion in dancing 7:30 o'clock. The Business Women's Council will entertain little children from Cen- tral Union Mission and from the Gos- pel Misgion, in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. -~ The Pace Club will give a dance at the Hadleigh. 9 o'clock. The dramatic and dancing classes of Thomson Community Center, di- ected by Charlotte Crawford and eatrice Cosgrove, will entertain par- ents and friends at § o'clock with a Thanksgiving play, music, songs and solo dancing. XMASCARDS A wonderful dispiay, showil all E. Morruon Paper Co. | {he moet’ effective idéas in 1009 Pa. Ave. Repaired Qur experts repair all makes of phonographs. Don’t delay until the last minute. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W.- car he had run into, called up the owne i of faws and regulations, i business of his department. | dent. to the parents. The government service is full of all- around men and women—all around the coat rack a half hour before quitting time. CLARENCE M. ROACH, 106 Allegheny street, Takoma Park, D. C. Oy “BELIEVE ‘IT OR T. 1 saw today a man with a six-cylinder car run into another car and dent up the mud guards. I saw him take the number of the car he had run into, and £0 up to the traffic bureau. He got the nmame and address of the person whose of the car, told him what he had done, and offered to pay for the damages. Do I get the gold fish? THOMPSON, District building. | . e Senate’s running true to form. Called | in extra session to do one thing, sena- tors start something else. T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. . Teacher (to class)—Tell me, why it is that the polar bear does not take off | his heavy fur coat in summer time? Sambo (from rear)—'Cos, teacher, y de Lord knows whar am de button: B. MAY. The Regina. | The mayor of a tough border town is about to engage a preacher for the new church. “Parson, you aren't by any chance a Baptist, are you? “Why, no. Why™ “Well, T was )ust agoin’ to say ‘have to haul our water twelve mile: ~ MARY L. IRELAND. 719 3d street northeast. . .0 | w If the thermometer keeps dropping it | will soon be cold enough for the ladies lo put on their new spring hat: GLEN E. CU T ew Berne. The colored washwoman breathless, she exclaimed, rrived late. “Law sakes.” ve gone and done it now. 1 jumped to git out the way of a machine. 1 fell and skint my knee. Don't see why it had to happen this | week, with ail these here rules about not gitiin’ hurt. What do you 'spose | they'd do to me if they found ou MARGUERITE WILCOX L street northeast. Pithy ?amy'mplts SOUNDS PROBABLE. There ls a sun-dial above the new Eastern High building, now nearing completion. *Oh, look, it's 4 o'clock,™ | exclaimed ‘one sweet young thing, who, with her friend, was noting progress. “Silly,” replied ‘the other, on't you know that thing’s not running yet?" F. C. CREWS, 109 !th street northeast. “I'se gwine git me ‘one of them eucalyptuses and learn it.” Sucalyptuses?’ Yeh, one of them mnew musical in- struments Musical instrument. hul s one o' the books in tha B|b1e B. NUTE, 1305 Columbia road. . The herves had been banqueting, and the local nmewspaper, in reporting the festivities, referred to them as “Bottle » " Upon indignant protest the journal apologized hand- somely, us follows: “A printer's error. What we had intended to say was, ‘Bat- tle Scared Veterans. ANN TOTT] M street northwest. 1707 maukes Smith carry such a big bills every time he goes out in t night?* i stick-up men told him if he ve plenty of money next time ¢ held him up. they'd shoot hin J. M. WHITE, Department of Commerce. Ruom 609, 1 is in a bad hol mot get anthracite coal ; Soft_coal Hardw 100 pok: So hell's getting cold as the pole. WILLIAM D. CROUCH. 310 M street northwest. PO Might mateh the Minneapolis hero, too busy to be decorated, with a heroine too busy to be beautitied. T. H. HEATH. The Pasadsna. “ e Youl ughter (thinking of Christ- What are add. ldy—1 am going’ to ask him to trength to bear the burden. GEORGE D. KEHOE, 511 Rock Creek Church road. mas) u going to usk Santa Claus »a 1 bring me The Pithy Paragraph film, incl each week, will be shown at the B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Tdentical prizes will be presented every week. two b are ten dollars, five dolla box or six orchestra seats t the Strand. Try your hand. luding the four prize winners for e awards ox seats at Keith's, and either a DR. WORK THROWS DOWN | GAUNTLET ON MAIL Boxssi Points Out That 6,000,000 Farmers ' Are Compelled to Provide | Receptacles. Pointing out that more than 6,000.- 000 farmers have been compelled to thelr own expense, Postmaster Gen- eral Work has protested the state- ment that the Post Office Department did not have ample authority under the law to require city dwellers to place a receptacle or door slot at {their tront dool iy Dr. Work's statement is interpr las throwing down gauntlet to those who are seeking to oppose th enforcement of the *no Lox—no mail order. Senater gicKellar of-Tennes- see has introdiced resolutions compel the postal service to d oTiP%0 thess who plate no boxes & their front doors. The time for en- forcement of the order has been ex- tended to March 1 next. “If the farmer must make such provisions before he is given delivery of his mail, there is no reason why the householder living in the cities should not do the same thing.” said the Postmaster (ieneral in his first cial reply to critics. The Postmaster General- under Re- vised Statutes 16 section X, postal has author to make all reasonable and necessary regulations for the conduct 8 officers and his employes and the dis- | tribution and performance of the sald Dr. | BUCHANAN SCHOOL ANNEX DEDICATION NEXT WEEK Program Arranged by Parent- Teacher Association—Dr. Ballou to Speak. The recently completed addition to the Buchanan School, at 13th and E streets southeast, will be formall dedicated Tuesday afternoon at o'clock, under auspices of the newly organized parent-teacher association, of which Mrs. Mabel D. Gates is presi- Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superin- tendent of schools, will be the princi- | { | !pal speaker. All parents and patrons of the Buchanan School are invited to | attend. i Mrs. Zaida B. of the association. Anderson. said today secretary tha’ | Mre. Gates “has taken a great deal of | interest in the affairs of the school, | and it is hoped that all parents of the | | school will feel it their privilege and duty to support her during the ensu- ing year. ‘ome to m ngs as they are an- nounced, and your presence and voice help In the vital matters of the | school,” is Mrs. Anderson’s message —_— Prevent Influensa. The Tonmic and Laxative Effect of Laxative | BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the sys- tem in a healthy condition and thus ward off all attacks of Colds, Grip or Influenza. Advertisement. AID SOCIETY CHILDREN DINE. A Thanksgiving dinner was served to twenty-five children by the Ameri- can Children’s Ald Soclety, 329 C street ! northwest, yesterday. v. George | Lawrence donated a large turkey for | the occasion, to which were added pork and rabbit ples, pumpkin and mince | ples, dakes, fruit and other necessaries, ' i 30c.— | You Can Live Without Swing’s Imported. ..... jof the {ing. 6:7& ce ol fistorical excellenc ] 72 Guaranteed Genuine JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLANS TO BE REVISED Macfarland nnd Langloy Buildings to Be Erected as Soon as Projected Costs Can Be Cut. The Macfarland and !Anslev Junior high schools will be built as soon as them down to construction costs. Englneer Commissioner Keller, it known, will not put off the erection two much-nceded bulldings in e hope of obtaining additional mnoney lr'»m When bi - opened at the DI st week all-of them amount avail ble. which is $300,000 for cach buiid- Col. Keller and Municipal Architect Harris now have under consideraton several changes in design that would reduce the cost of each structure, 1t was learned today that even the elimination of the assembly halls not bring the cost of the schools low enough to invite bids. But Col. Kel- ler is firmly of the opinion that the schools showld be built with the money on hand. D The Langley will be erected on T street northeast between Lincoln road nd 2d street and the rland site is on lowa avenue between Upshur and THE P. A. ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 00., INC', Bucosssors to Preston A, Roberts, The Munsey bldg. Main 1776. lmam of the “IDEAL” Garage—consider. 18 quality, th in"the city. Terma R member the name_ROBERTS. 810 Dow: Shur=Rite Pencils Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. 50c up 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. Coffee. But Not Live as Well 45¢ Ib. ‘I the President to Congress. FRIDAY. The Safe Course. et I harvest my tomatoes, and sell them at the store; I grow two mashed potatoes where but one grew before. The rakeoff’s rather slender, but every little while I save some legal tender, and have a de- cent pile. The shameful name of piker on me is oft bestowed; I ought to be a hiker on speculation’s road, “Oh, come where ortune beckons,” my smxlmg neighbor cries; he takes his all and reckons that he will draw a prize. He speeds where hosts are pose of the soul of Sister Gonzaga, O tion, who died there Wedn: lum for twenty years. ter of Charity and a member of th St. Vincent de Paul Soclety for mort than forty years. The interment w1: in Mount Olivet cemete: —_— Coughs That Hang On Undermine your strength. Medicine.—Advertisement. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated | this morning by Mgr. Thomas at St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum for the re- of the sisters attached to that Inlllfllu ay noon. She was sixty-seven years old and had been connected with the asy- She was a 8is- Check them now by taking Father John's DECEMBER 1, 1922 AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S COLUMBI *BEGINNING SUNDAY 0 o ° s rushing, great riches to behold; he goes where oil is gushing, where mines are yielding gold. I see him come back, plodding, with weary feet and knees and I am busy sod- ding, or pruning rhubarb trees. I still amn growing carrots, or mow- ing fragrant hay, or teaching piebald parrots to lay three eggs a day. My humble labors keep me cnntented year by year; no get-rich craze can sweep me from thn my proper sphere. "l see,” says Neighbor, sadly, “you're at ‘the same old tricks I saw you at when madly I went to buy gold bricks. I thought your toil was sordid, I jeered as I went by; T'd soon have money corded around me ten feet high. May my! AMUSEMENTS. l l'l"o' . TONIGHT, 8:20 Matinee Saturday CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents More fun tham “The Bat’—N. Y. Times. NEXT WEEK "’s“u'i-.m. MILLER In Henry Bataille’s Great Play {LA TENDRESSE -~ H. B. WARNER BULL 00G DRUMMOND CHATTERTON Famous producer of “The Four Horsemen” and “The Prisoner of S Zenda,” presents | luck never reach you, for all my dreams were bunk! And now I would beseech you to stake me with a plunk. + WALT MASON. (Copyright.) U. S. REVENUE RECEIPTS TO JUMP $250,000,000 Burton Holmes HIMSELF IN THREE New COLORED VIEWS . SUNDAY .EVE. Budget Bureau Announces Expect- K130 o e This owpay mar. 32 PRESENT DAY Reserved Some Appropriations. Increases in internal ceipts from customs and sales of gov- eroment property will bring in near- v cvenue for ul year 1924 than during the cutrent fiscal ar, wi made {known Ly the Budget Burea |, Because of the increased revenues Budget Director Lord has been able to iucrease several allotments of ap- propriations before sending the draft of the 1924 budget to the White House. The expected increases in revenune will be made up about as follows: About $100.000,000 additional inter- nal revenue In sight. Customs re- ceipts will probably run $25,000.000 to $50,000,000 over the current fiscal year. Surplus war materials owped by the government 1o ba converted into cash are expected to bring in the balance. The budget estimates as revised will £0 to the White House tomorrow, and on Monday will be transmitted by Seats, plus T7e, X. RANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH LAST TWO DAYS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Doors Open at 10:30 4. M. First National Presents KATHERINE MacDONALD With Bryant Washburn and Nigel Barrie in George Kibbe Turner's WHITE SHOULDERS AND—— BUSTER KEATON In His Funnicst, Farce, The ELECTRIC HOUSE A—ADDED HITS—4 PLAN 13TH CONVENTION. Maryland, Virginia and District Mathematicians to Meet. Dr. S. W. Stratton, director %f the bureau of standars, will deliver the address of welcome to the delegates of the thirteenth regular meeting of the Maryland-Virginia-District = of Columbla section of the Mathematical Assoclation of Americ to be held December 9 in the assembly room of the bureau. 2 p Other speakers, who will nlmseu of mathematics, will Musselman, John Dr Paul R. RS \\ ond- rnegie Insti indry, Catholic 1’«\hnrx ir.. at Prof. ivr'lnk Morley, h\hn‘« )lnpkms Unl- versity, and Dr. (. A. Nelson, Johns Hopkins University Members of the association attend- ing the meeting will be guests of the Washington members at a lunch in the cafeteria of the bureau of stand- ards. The meeting will be divided into two sectio! one o’clock and the other at 2 o'clock. T St. at 12th Oontinuous *|LINCOLN . & TODAY AND TOMORROW !‘mfl xAnmuL PRESENTS ER B. KYNE'S ve h and discuss be Dr. INDRED OF FOX NEWS—SPECIAL COMEDY FA Prima Donna Soprano Poli's Theate: GERALDINE op's, 13th and G. M. 6493 _ i F. KEITH'S Wrap Your Bundles Attractively---------- Grove has best grade of silk ribbon, STAR tissuc paper and Dennison Seals. Big Asusortment HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. Open Evenings Until Christmas Fresh Crop Mixed Nuts Same fine quality MARY SWEET had last holiday season. To Introduce Tke Dimpled Derlirg of the Dance | ANN PENNINGTON | With The STEWART SISTERS In » Recital of Exquisite New Dances CHIEFTAIN CAUPOLICAN The Sensational Indian Baritons Billy Chase & Obarlots SAremd the Gernert Al & Fanay man; The ts; Murray & Yellerons, and MITTY & TILLIO T Semsational l-‘nle\ Dancers Phones Mun “84 4485 & 6823 BUY EARLY! Next Week International Stars THE DOLLY SISTERS PHOTO- STORIES MOTION PICTURES and| Pekmg 50c, 'II'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" AR Thur., Dee. 7, 4:30 beginning at 11|Seats on Sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, ‘The powerful, thrilling story of a sorceress and her flam- ing career!—Cast includes BARBARA LA MARR RAMON NAVARRO LEWIS S. STONE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Leopold Stokowski, Conduetor Soloist Ernest Schelling Pianist NATIONAL THEATER, Tues. Aft.. 4:30 . Artbur Smith, Inc., 1306 G Bt. LAST TWO DAYVS Metro Presents QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER The greatest story of homefolks ever written! WITH JOHN BOWERS AND BLANCHE SWEET WALLACE REID In “CLARENCE” T TH 2> SO TS STETIES E PRESIDEN Penna. Ave., at Ilt. Street—Phi Frasl 5403 Nights at 8i30—Mats, Wed., Thurs o SEATS NOW SELLING FOR GREAT WEEK OF THE PLAY THAT ALL WASHI IS FLOCKING HERE TO WITNESS Thurs. & Sat, 2:230 ROW —RICHARD “THE BON ROT. in cmmi.us TOBAN IR m1m~ e LAST TWO DAYS RODOLPH | VAlEH'I'IHO “T HE VOUHG IIMAII" 9th, Near ¥ i E A' E T Smoking Permittea BlLLY WATSON CRANDALL Beef T(\ut Benutlu E-t w«x—xorr -TOXS. [METROPOLITAN .F AT TENTH. NEXT WEEK Will_ Present an Oid Faverite in His Best Picture, To Date ‘A TAILOR ; 'MADE MAN’ FREE—Saturday Only One-half pound given away with each purchase of £ pound box o1 SiAny 59 MARY SWEET CANDIES 709 D Street NW. | Opposite Kann's e — Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. NW. (B Japanese Gift Shop Open Evenings NINTH-AT-D Continuous From @ Noow Paul Whiteman Presents His {= Romance of Rhythm Orchestra Direction Alex Hyde. B. OTHER SUPERB ACT! — Photoplay — SHIRLEY MASON s “YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE"” 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 Mats.—Popular Prices—Night. 100—31e 20c—50e ——Next Week—— “My Old Kuluky Home” Monte l-—Jllin ('-!Jn o MOORE’S A Little Classified Ad in The Star —will produce big\' re- 1t Adapted from Mary sulits. Try it—when you want help; or a posi- tion—something to sell or exchange—something lost or found—a house, an apartment or a room for rent. " Star Classified Ads reach the people you want to reach. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office “Shadows” is a picture the viewpoint of story, for many, but the story state as well as direction, of playing, and of final ring true—all the way. There are smiles for al igion is not the mono bject will make motlon plctuu fame.” b ITORS' REVIEW. A NINE - REEL Adfl?tvd from SmitN’s Famous Btage Sum' with a wuterlcut, led by ! RIAI.'I'O 11 A. M—LAST 2 DAYS—11 ACTION EVERY MINUTE! “T0 mnfi"’t“%“fb HOLD” NINTH AT G DAYS—11 P. M. Johnston’s Famous N BETTY COMPSON---BERT I.YTELI. uction ” that will stand analysie—{rom of preparation for the screen, of Its titles d tears note— olishin strikes a deep huma of relpecltht‘or !h& c:w:fl:'tlll):la:flnlaodclrly, of the will to 18 in Soate as Sweil'as of ine church: ing domonsirates taat the laws of the or race. | TONIGHT AND Po ALL WEEK NEXT WEEK Thar., HADONNA: Bat. Eve., CARNEN. Shubert At Mats. TODAY and Saturdsy. “HAYSEED"” or The Villain Still Pmned Her T GRAND OPERA Mats. Wednesday-Saturday. G!!é_“""’m PERA . AIDA: Tues. BUTTERFLY; Wed. Mat. ‘muv et aLA ) BOHENE ALLERIA LIACCI \VIATA : Sat. l\l ma OF TE; $3.00 to §1.00 Prices—Eves. and Sat. Ma! ‘ednesda; to B sale at both Mry Wilson-Greene's (Droop's) and at Poli's wp to Saturdsy. MAIL ORDERS Dec. lflfll NOow EVERY EVE.,, 50c to $2.50; THUR. MAT., 50c to $1.50; SAT. MAT.. Koe = nno N. Y. WINTER GARDEN SSING SHOW Presentt; “iowarp "Of 1922 * GALAXY OF STARS 123 BROADWAY BEAUTIES Euml i FAY BAINTER In Monckton Hoff's New Play & “THE PAINTED LADY” And of 50. WEEK BEG. NEXT SUN. NIGHT SEATS NOW | Nights, 50c to $250 Thurs. Mat., Best Seats, $1.50 Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Coming Direct and Intact From Amother Bemational Run in Philadelphia A POSITIVE LAUGH FEAST! Direction Messrs. Bhubert ffl"fl!, 80 to §2.50 l‘cu"lfi W’l!h Arthur 2 Notable Gom 6 Weeks in New 'York and 6 And the Original Cast That Played | { | | | Rightway School oi Dancing Advance seat | ARGADE i H | EMPIRE 911 H Street N.E. DAVID BU TLEE. in ~SMIL- NG ALL THE WAY. o Comedy. GIRL WHO RAY W CIRCLE 2105-Pa. Ave. Ph. W.053 ALL-STAR CAST, “IN THE NAME OF THE LAW.™ 14tk <nmt nd R. I A ELITE "%, Ses s 12 47 535 Sth St S.E. NEW THEATER e in “rhor LEADER ' 25 %51 HAROLD LLOYD uRA\DMA'S BOY SNAPSHOTS, DAILY AT 2:35 AND 8:15 P. M. 30S. M. GAITES Presents &' Fie s WIND/DANIRS (REVRE “GIMME A THRILL With THE GARDINER TRIO S—BIG ACTS—8 20—LOVEL: Mats.—25c-50c. Nights—25c-§1 (Ezoept on Saturday, Suaday and Helidays) NEXT WEEE—SEATS THURSDAY “STEPPING AROUND,” With James C. |~ Morton and a grest company. | |l 514 Twelfth St. (Near 12th and F) For 10 sears America’s foremost academs. tie Rightway methods of instruction n learn to dance the Fox Trot, One-step i a few private lessons. ntleman instrie quired. _Hours 10 L MR, STAF Former X_ Y. W | Gertrude Hoffman, » .m: others; lessons in all #ivi | Studto. 1550 Bittmore. Col. Es 'WEEK NIGHTS, 8:30 te 12. AIIGAIIE NOT A “DANCE HALL" _BUT— A PERFECT PLACE T0 CATHERINE BALLE, 3t 719 oth et mow.. Frankiia €508 il dance iu & few lcssops and pi Private lessons any time. and F; hours 10 a. sg rate to i OLASSICAL, INTERPRETIVE PANTOMINE, BALLET and rnu.: a--clu ildren and_audults Dupont_studio. Gi ur-ont N:vl Phone a llroom Dancing, Stage 4 e, Pranklin 1438 i- ining. _Childre 3 NaX \{b LILLIAN FOSKINE. Stage dsncing, ntine tango Tiroom: danting worrectly ';‘.'un-. children u! adalis. Studio for rent for pri 141 Conn. ror AND uu ACHE] Class ‘ballroom dances taught N, correctly. M.m- 265. We teach you to lead. NEW STUDIO. NEAR CAI'!NI’—PI‘:'ATE COURSE. CLASS DX Llhumfiv.\.\fil. starting Dec. beginners” ta ! TRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOLNTMENT 715 Comnecticut Au-ne. Phone North 5197 DAV ISON’S =< 1329 M n. W,