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~ 26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. ¢, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 2, 1922. = e = AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. == ! - Gabrl AMUSEMENTS. 's Church will open a bazaur MUSEMEN! ' ® - at 8 oclock in store buildin and AMUSEMENTS. el N — pshur streets. * Amusements w " it T =] 5 L dm m :-”““"l“u“‘"x‘" s Amusements will| g mmmlummnmnmnrmn_! e § ANDALL'S = inued Monday and Tuesday. | o— St at 12t i ' i e gy LOEW'S | = [METROPOLITAN LINCOLN . &l | 'gepreael Bance Honight newly organized Keokuk Clu —— 210 11:30 B.X. \ “n keep open house at its head- | = A LAc | | — F AT TENTH LAST DAY SONS OF SAHARA ‘quarters, 11th and M streets. 2 = LAST DAY FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Cairg Hotel, 1615 0 St. ¥ o — 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. PETER B. KYNE'S Well. the only ddtalls of the Hall-Mills Secret diplomacy hus introduced the | coruagen of Shafern Violetn, Orehidn| B NINTH-AT-D uwr = “{ | S Doors Open at 10:30 4. M. l Tense Story of Love, Faith and Adventure case ot v related are: The names | triple-cross. and roses are the vogue. 900 14th.— Contintious From 1@ Ni = | — “KINDRED OF THE DUST” st the \crhme, and T. H. HEATH. e wous From & Noow. Metro Presents | . o e of osio offers Mrs. G The Pasadenc. |Advertisement 7 East w:-:n;;...fi.“;n:é.-': s == First Natonal Presents | ||| FOX NEWs_SPECIAL COMEDY lias had. " - DANCING, oman mOrchestra u“Ich ADAMS = KATHERINE i | Falkstere Gourts. | A fond father discovered lts young o L — | S noperti euding gttt IDAVISON'S b 1320 M now. ¥t sure — 0|2 Teacher (after playing a Victrola niandiime, 1 be bioodshed ! Teach you to dance correctly in a few lessons, -— Photoplay | = record)—Now, any child tell me |boy cried, “or there will be strictly private. Any hour. Separate studios SHIRLEY MASON — = = St S | sald the father grimly, “not s dance Sat. evenings. Instrue- In PYOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE” — = = N dohmiie—Caruso. bloodshed, woodshed dancing, 9 to 12 with orches > ———— The greatest story of = With Bryant Washburn and || = = Teacher—Correct. Now T1l play n.e]: BARY LUIERLAND S fAvUORD PEMAERION 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 homefolks ever written! = = Nige] e e = = other side. Who sang that song? 719 3d stre t- o Winter Garden w e S _Mats.—Popular Prices—Night. il SORN BOWERS — e Turner’s = = e Rnale e i iy | = unnr"fl’v';:-ry;“x'flmi,.";:enfl"'»"|.-~":"r"'f|: Allen | S j0e—dte Z0c—500 :“‘l';' ALANCHE SWEET | | s 'H“.E SHWWE“ = l'::-.-. Ave. at 11th Street—Phone Franklin 5402 = L. ATKINSON, | There once was a lady named v't:d‘n Studio, 1850 Bilt; 02, Eutertalners © Wunday and All Week e — = ghts at 8:30—Matinees Wed. and Sat., 2:30 = 6308 K wood avenue. | Who heard a great snoring, at Whic — ——AND— = = -y Chase, Md. | She took off her hat “My Old Kentucky Home” WALLACE REID = | — = SEATS NOW SELLI NG FOR — s> 4 ol And found that hef rat with In_“C CE” — Bllsl'En KEATO. = = It was during « strictly “gentlemen’s | Had fallen asleep at the switch. Moate Blue—Julia Swayne Gordon e — = D == when the one dusky fpant | MRS. ART}H R W. CHAFFEE, 73. The swiftest racing drama ever T R Wm=m . His Funniest Farce, The | = ' — Looki vere, man. Why don’ yoh 150 atrect Northicest: e shown. — = = L dow” knows what exards e g, gt mLEE nvn"u’g"-’xfiw S T T LOEW = ELECTRIC HOUSE| = == 1 dealt yoh!” Klin 1435-W. Ballroon i i i g E — = = W. H. MONTGOVERY, | SELLING TALK. Tinining. | Childron's. Classen, e o5 St8e 1 ‘E BEGINNING TOMORROW > IGHT—8:30 P. M. = 1215 Illinois avenue northwest.| “I am introducing a new brand of == 4—ADDED HITS—4 | = = G | soa WEEK NIGHTS, 8:30 to 12. I ’ Today, 2:20 — = == Ole O . lumberjack, announced to | }:«m! 'Wa;'xh llhm e s i i Mfl_l!_ ‘:“fl)v A “Continuous 1"““"""“""“" ‘ — — on that he could tell various | costs 3 ni AST = = Joods by their odor. Yon took him up, |other on the market.” | Baubsie Attractinze = LAST TIMES TODAY a1 . = =7 slindfolded him s a 2 “Don't wan ‘ » ; L= = St ek L O ‘And it will do twice the work of | “HAYSEED” or Ronolp“ = ’E = soiff_and promptly said: Don't want ft. T've told you twice.” Ao A L | The Villain Still Pursued Her HBAYETY o rermtves = = v and Ole correctly | | 11t softens the skin. makes the com- NOEEA- “DANGE HALL H A Musical Mellowdrayma. H 2 T“ N . — = announced third lm.-'[\h"(l"" clear and beautiful o] LL = =~ Son pleked at and held | “How much?” BUT— 0 D 10 MAIL ORDERS i Bl ATSO! = = tt up. - Ole mas s Dtcse topusecatl PO A PERFECT PLACE ToO : ec. t NOW £ T‘:"I;?BB ti = = willow,”™ was his ver ! | BUT NOT QUITE. EXERY EVE, 50e to 250 TUR. = Bee! st Beauties = = TKINSON, | The man who Insists on telling Lis MAT., .'»m- 10 $1.50; SA'T. W . " e — = = LG street novthiwest. | troubles i3 mearly as disagrecable as s Yo T A “THE YOUNG RAJAH” = = = | the man who refuses to listen to ours. : ! THE TUUNG HRIAT | 1= = Off again, on again, SIDNEY AAROGNSON = = St Tie s 3238 M street northwest. o et PHILADELPHIA = = MARSHALL NICHOLS, | e . 2 v = = 1445 Park road northwest. Kiwanis footprints all remind us Cl STRICT CENSDR ORCHESTRA = = e | " That with great care we must tread, e i i b = = Never cry over spilled milk—it might | Or the next thing friends will find us, [] oo okowskt, Comductor = ' = Rave been champagt Bruised or broken, tucked in bed. gt ine o B F K E l T H s Soloist = = - 4 = A. OW hi e e privi N L] - . e e e e R e e et e = 900 100k street northeast. 2719 Ontario road. |~ 1141 cuin. me Presenting Ernest Schellin = = Il G S VAUDEVILLE 4 = REGULAR MATINEE TODAY—2:30 P. M. = 1000 st Do Class HOWARD 1922 | Pianist = = 1o Priv Clrcult's De Luze Theater = = The Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners for Phone Franklin 8 GALAXY OF STARS i NATIONAL THEATER, Tues. Aft. 4:30 \— 3 = f each week, will be shown at the 125 BROADWAY BEAUTIE GALA HOLIDAY BILL TiiActhus B, Tae; 19861 Bt e T R T T T T T . KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. e e These awards ————————— o Dimpled Darling of the Dance Identical prizes will be presented every wee or s, five dol two box seats at Keith's, and eiths t the Strand. Try your hand. BALLROOM AND STAGE DANCING 1108 N. Y. AVE. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. FR. 87llv Rightway School of | Dancmgy = SI4 Twelfh § = RIALTO == A i{] With The STEWART SISTERS In a Recital of Exquisite New Dances !| CHIEFTAIN CAUPOLICAN TOMORROW i The Sensational Indian Baritons METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH I T—CRANDALL Fox Trot, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, AORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ] NATIONAL 1. B. Warner, in “Bu ] TODAY. = - - Billy Chase & Chn)otu Tonr, in i 1 Aog Drummo performances at 2201 Society for Philosophleal Ireuiry | GLOVERCS. 613 Wil Present an Old Favorts I TR CRa o 11 AM—LAST DAY—11 P.M. | will meet at 4:30 o'clock, in I i | sons any ti Picture To Date Yellerons, and in His Best r. the Villain | Library. Dr. Tom A. Willlams . and 8:20 p.m. | speak. ainter, in “The blic will | efuss le MITTY & TILLIO and 8730 pm. Flanders Field Unit, Ame i The Bensational French Daucers “ Irish Rose \\‘rlulmln s Lexion, will meet at 5 o'clock. i i In a Parisian Apache Scene Abie's Irish ROSe™ 13410 Brown street. . | and 8230 o ¢ 0 streed Conn. ave. | Phones Main 4484, 4485 & 6823 “TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" | BUY EARLY! Next xt Week { International Stars Ann Pennington, vaude- TONIGHT. e g e aadiS:1y P E The Retired Enlisted Men's Asso- WMr. Chappelear H : e a Thrill” 0. 1. D. C. will meet at 8| pRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTM 1 p.m. ol *ythian Temple. Elect : it Avanns.. Mione Sorth Married,” vaude- | of oficers and Initiation of eandidaten | s 1 i THE DOLLY SISTERS ANNIVERSARY WEEK—BEGINNING SUNDAY. > and 9 b m_P | Comrades asked to attend. AMUSEMENTS. i | e Preferred Pictures Presents 1 “Romance of} The Eeleet Klub wil give a subscrip- vction Mowrs, Stubert || i 3 vaudeville, ‘l!t.uu‘:mu 3 o'clock, H’g(;lefladulfl e ?l‘i’?lzlnlr iO'Niq.:;‘;‘K"“‘*;“; I“b”; i | “‘s H A D o w s i t. Toda, 5 o .5¢ 83 son's ¢ ’..-]ar \|<Ilnr\r Chapter, D. A. R., is holding ;_k'm'i !{nm'{i\rlzg‘.r“r"k'" ! i LOEW’S ! aud 3:15 ! a sale of faney articles, h -cooked 2 4 i S—: ot s S i Gf ot et Werebedl] ERAY BAINTER ) i | It you're down-hearted, disappointed in Love or in the Dumps—see RIALTO—Betty Compson and a road. Open until 10 “THE PAINTED LADS : i | “SHADOWS.” To 1 | And a » Company of 50. { 4 ! Every Cloud has a Silver Lining and every Life has its SHADOWS. Sh "Yl*l“flll sive a dance | WK. BEG. TOMORIROW NTGH N | Conscience is the Higher Law—and SHADOWS tells you wh: < anklin Squar SGINNING y Ipnertote e SEATS .NOW BEGINNING TOMORROW s “Young-Man-Afraid-of-His-Horses” and the man “Ayfrmd oyf His Metropolit et 1 Chapter, Epworth | Rimgest Advance Sale in Years Marshall place and C i Night,%0e to$2.50—Pop. Mat. Thurs., 50 itertain service men and | to 3L30—sat. Mat. Sbe 1o t 8 o'clock. Everybody | DIRECY A SENs i i Own Shadow” had nothing on the man “Afraid to Go Home in the RUN TN PHIEADELPHTA, l': i i i i Dark”—but SHADOWS has something on all of them. See SHADOWS and let the sunshine filter into your life. A sprinkling of Tears—a Storm of Laughter—a Niagara of action— | The Xational Gene GREAT CAST will meet with Mr. logical Society | JJLsswszvxcwu/ A y//\v . H. Bradbury (ESSRS SHUBERT ¢ A; 11 Kiingle r lock ¥: Pecsnre,_x, : GREAT STORY i SHADOWS. f . . :ul.l’“fllxl’l: = N"‘:;M e e yn00N <L>; / GREAT PRODUCTION §; sfl'l::t;oh‘dvesanest Man in Our Town is Invited to be Our Guest at . n Mount Pleasant Lod: 14th and Kenyon streets. Ohioans and their friends inv, True Love Never Ran Smooth, ’tis said. Why? SHADOWS. A man may be Down, but he’s Never Out, because SHADO/S ara sure to vanish. Query:—What Do Lovers Love Best? Answer:—SHADOWS. The darkest hour of night, when SHADOWS are deepest, before dawn. If you’ll Wait ’til the Clouds Roll By, your life will be free of SHADOWS. Isn’t it peculiar that on the sunniest day SHADOWS are strongest? SHADOWS are sometimes called detectives. l’lobody but a dare-devil would defy SHADOWS in the dark of night. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Columbia Heightx Cliizens' Asso- ation will meet ¥ Hall, Mitehell, Leagie, will LAST TIME | HAT o Tonight, 8:20 i i CHARLES DILLINGHAM Prescnts Mmeum | Gavel Chapter, O. E. S. will give ird party at Gavel Club, 719 13th Prizes All welcome. College Women's Club, 1822 I street—Dance from 9 to 12 o'clock. ial Club of St The - Ladies’ § In tko Thriller of Thrillers, |BULL L0G DRUMMOND More fun than “The Bat Famous producer of “The Four Horsemen” an d “The Prisoner of Zenda,” presents “TRIFLING | Stanton Park Citizens' Associntion | = —— ill meet Monday. 8 pm. in Peabody ‘The Dunent Cirele Citizens® Annoc) A on will_mest 4:45 pm., at! HE MILLER CHATTERTON Rauscher’s. Election of officers. A wonderful display, showing all the most effective ideas iu Xmas Non/Waskins(on Citlsenn Ansoctas | Cards. o dfoscb (oo e b o oy ol <o oo b e b a5 (oo (5o e (oo e e e o e o e e o e e b e o b tion will hold 7 i __ORIGINAL CAs In Henry Batallle's Great Play To be frank about it, SHADOWS is the title of a wonderful photo- L s e ki o | E- Morrison Paper Co. RS LA TENDRESSE veracrnes | play-Sthe GreatestiStory: Ever foldbnjMobon e tore:. officers. L CONCERT ATTRACTION CREATORE Photograph NLARGEMENTS ('hnnnlnl: ¥ 1 BHRTOH HOLMES The powerful, thrilling story ing career!—Cast includes ‘[ | Convention.” Good music. Public in- rred sapshots make appre- HIMSELF PHOTO- ||| of a sorceress and her flam- Tue Red mranels Guti clan i 35¢ { s Prnents : || BARBARA LA MARR Appsaring Dady 3013083 P. . a3 : gfi gk e i 3 ST e e gt st 4 wte || 4, wERERS SRS | MOTIORESTIRCAND | RAMON NAVARRO GUEST-CONDUCTOR len car line. Mr. Hewitt will lead. M. A. LEES °5‘."S$",£"'! Witk THE GARDIVER TRIO TGMORRGW"IGHT 8-36, LEWIS S. STONE e e o mmx 20—LOVELY THRILLERS—20 Branch 1 = OR l E N L l . A L Ssiee._712 11th Street || ™0 o Nights—25c-81 (Except on Saturday, Bunday Iflulidlyll NEXT WEEK—SEATS THURSDAY Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N. “STEPPING AROUND.” With James O. Japanese Gift Shop Open Ev Morton and a great company. ATTENTIO | Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main S108 MONDAY MAT. 449 oav- PEKING Reserved Seats, $1.60, $1. 770, 500 Plus Tax. 1Special Film Features NEW STANTON, £2° 555 OLTMRIC (20 5 0t D. W. GRIFFITH'S “WAY DOWN EAST” CAROLINA 11> & . ,:c' “THE \usorsnmzl TONIGHTS GRAND ! THE NIGHT OPENING SHRINE INDOOR CIRCUS CONVENTION HALL, DEC. 2 TO DEC. 16 Dates Are Inclusive---Except Sundays Doors Open Nightly, 7 o’Clock |l - 14--BIG ACTS-14 Presented by Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. 50c up A Wmdefifl Self-Filling Fountain Pen Makes an Ideal Christ- mas Gift. $1.00 up THE P. A. ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 1 ] ’ ot s A mibarts Get lt at Glbson S 917919 G St. N.W. ‘;mrrookom ‘* WOMAN WHO WAL 7 Th Bth 4 CRANDALL'S s BARTHELMESS, in “THE B0 And, PATL PARROT, in 1= TOMORROW — CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in_“B. 8 W i The Munsey bldg. Main 1776, g quality, heapest” in member tie name—ROBERTS. $10 Down. 310 Month—Cash or Terms CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB i i ONES, in . | . i A ENPIRE it 4 e The Flying Millers The Six Belfords - ! LY No E EMPI FRANK MAY0, in i rostor NEODORE ROBERTS, » "Also_Surprive N ¢ [ )IAl(l(hl(y\ FORD and T. ROY BARNES, g L1 i ) | The Nine Nelsons Capt. Mique Cahill Lasere and Lasere Aerial Thompsons CIRCL 2105 Pa. Ave. P JAMES OLIVER l"l]llwfll’ll]‘fl = Drama of ‘the Budson Bay Country, “JAN "'i‘"‘”“K OF THE BIG SNOWS. it 'H Rom\n in Eu’l' l«l Street and R. 1. Ave. 14 HERINE MACDONALD, in ifl -tase Aten i, STIMBE ot . To\lmmo\v e wucnmum ROBERTS, | ““THE_INFIDEL."” Ah Ben Hassen Arabs ll)lll) lnd ROY BARNES, | gy SRS Ay NEW THEATER 5% 5% 5% 5% e i CRANDALL’S AI’OLLI) Tllnflé‘m and UFFALO BILL. L] 624 H St. Bth Street ear E e . past. anp | FEADER 00, oteelo Rmm o' i1 pm. n i ents . 10N GifaN TELES AND HAROLD LLOYD easo. CKetls - - Bu",fl Ell " Addes at] m;\t!rlt‘lhn‘ IN IILTLI ROLAND, ln “TulBE!t QUEEN," (]RANDMA'S BOY Tu\lflllfifl“’-—)fl‘l’lfll'f HUGHES' “RB- ROREEN SNAPSHOTS and JACK DEMP- Each Ticket Good for Admission Each and Every Night of the Thirteen Nights. Single Admission, 10 Cents VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITES IN POPULARITY CONTEST | MEMBRANCE.” ~And BEN TURPIN. in SEY Serial, “HOMENADE otiis ™ FAVORITE X 8¢ =t ist 8t N.W. CRAND ALL,S YORK THEATER CONWAY TBARLE, in Ga.Ave.&Quebec St.| [ THE REFERER.™ 12th Episode of Sat. at “BUFFALO_BILL.’ INTEREST WILL BE PAID Make your deposits regularly each week, and have that satisfied feeling that you will have no short’ fund worry at 0, Clisistmasitime: DAY_STAR GAST, 'THE SIGN o AR} GAST"in VAT THE SIGN | DADHAF], otk at O street N.w. oF THB “IN THB NAMBE OF THE NACE SENNETTS CWHEN SUMMER 5 B BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS COME ded = Matinee = Attraction, [ —LAW- ""“’1;‘:""’9 “BUFFALO BILL. . in RUTH nouw» in “TIMBER QUEEN,” | REGENT Corner 7th and E Sts. e GHAN _and |+ THE NAME OF MR LA = 2 LATGHTER. ZAN. N\ 5 e < e £ e | \ 4 ‘

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