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because whether a driver or a walk er | the court, through Attorney L. A. 4 ADDED ATTRACTIONS Wilbur_ Daniel Stesle’s N N g ¥ AT Yt Baie AT v Y % % 7 L - 3 ¥ 42 THE EVENING RTAH, WARHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. - e e AMUSEMENTS, ' AMUSEMENTS. AMDS; Ty NATION \L—llfl;r\’rlel'l‘u::!;:d Rp::_v: } WOrld Wenry 3 o e ‘ - ElEm, ol e . 5 L — & e T i HMIKWMWIMIWHM I b l-’:;:..m FL ;““I‘”‘:fn’\“!‘." ke At times my jaded spirit pants for e i ¥ solitudes - afar; I fain would flee : E' S ARRICK—"Just with from all my aunts, in my tin motor TIIEA'I'EI =1 Vivian Martin, at $ Adh:;.l\ missionary, visiting medc-mw CI'."A A c?‘" ‘"' ‘I‘““e d“‘l“‘;'"ed Z SHOWS FOR PRESIDENT—Abie's Irish Rose.” anded 'a tin-can tourist a car clime is what I've long desired; my o : AR i et e | e ot bt aunts are talking al the time of |8 . o M FLAYO KEITH'S 1y Sisiers. vaudeville, § X |it over, “I'va been looking for & set of | D. C. Organization Would things that make me tired. They! ontinuous =20 5 at2:15 and §:15 pan. e PEREZ SIMMONS. | your trafic regulatio talk of pink and purple teas and Bothwell Browne A New Ingram Tri h as G Steppin’ Around.” 331 C atreet morthwest. 2 T B ima. | Continue the “Don’t-Get- |%oms" I mostidespise afiMes Johng “ Presents His s Ingral umph as Great as e el ST o e Puadienm et- Json's cottage cheese, and Mrs. Twit. cu(fl:lficflsflvzlfi:s ‘The Four Horsemen” " bt i @ there any way on earth to keep a On . ers pies. ometimes a) O ‘ast o lever Artists ville, 220 and 9 p.m d ur idea of a practical joker is a 9 4 mes. , e 42X i “L.““ o e feany R TG omAEacAltings young fellow who boosts his income tax Hurt” Campaign. | vital things, of climbing hills on ‘MY OLD "&‘;fib‘é‘x'y HOME' Jhousands oL photoplsy enthasiesta wliojkas < packal Sk g M. C. REED, |rteturns in order to win the hand of a | high, of Dempsey’s scraps in many Sunday, are telling us .nd’te‘;u‘;wr:'lu S rias s “Bon Tons" burlesque Government liotels, 5. bootieggers agughter, o | rings, of brands of whiskers dye; e z & T ey d J & > e o 1 8. C' N, o 1 ¥ e = | A 2 and then nt: Crisesa i v Sl cant g0 to (e dance tonight. | A0SO atearuORNCast WORK OF WEEK A SUCCESS | 304 show that they abr:glltzl':‘; Jiney l".-u .Jm;"m - { photopliy, at ¥ trunks haven't come. | “My brother is taking up Spanish, —_ have no use for tales of brawn, of 100—31c ot 500 Wi y » For goodness sake, what Kind of 10, 7:10 and 8 Aante 'n Reas)sake swha Of | prench, Italiun, Hebrew, German and | . | sandbag, gun or sword. My conver- . e u think this is going to be? | Seoten. ™ Meeting of Committee to Be Held 3 4 — 18 W. B. 8. Where does he study all that?" 0 Be Held | sation makes,them sad, and theirs EVENING CONCERTS IEX l.mm “E" .l. s e | “Study? He doesn't study. He runs Today to Make Plans for | upsets my mind, and 1 would fike to 4 EST PICTURE Sign on butcher shop: “We have Cuts | 21 elevator.” 5 {jump the grad and leave the dames . New York ! / A gorgeous, enchanting masterpiece of photoplay art, o achen JOSEPH ROCK, | the Fature. Ibehind. I often vow when I retire s h Orchest: i revealing the story of a notorious Parislan temptress ieat conauctor: o Customer- —What Kind of cut have you S cUsedonunbizroad. tfha!hm the morn I'll flee, and hence- ymphony Orchestra i aciShecateatis et the usarts okamiso: [} b or an empty purse? ey et man s irs sped fabioutiTiav. orth twang my noble lyre in some w l D h CAST INCLUDES: ACK W Proprietor—Cold shoulder. = ling ‘wiolen @ kiss which really was| The ending of Safety week is the be- | | large hollow tree. But when I wake a ter amrosch ! BARBARA LaMARR—RAMON NAVARRO "s‘.u”;‘u u””u’;"k,g;flg.fl’ planted for hu!;l!;) pick. oh ! ginnihg of safety year for the m,,m,,.l‘l have a pang, all kinds of pain 1 Conductor , ! S SUEEIE a0 R noThTeal ;)1.4‘|1Ml;g;‘_f‘l;!lgghw-u iof Columbia. Plans for making the \feel; lhenl comcbmvhaum: ala.m:lv Central High School ! lEWIS S. S'I'OIE-- E"‘I' WIIEl“ a L I AT TR G R ARE ST TAREE: S ear” as much of a success as the |8ang With yarbs ‘that soothe and oA | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Hedot all the money sou want? | A Russian living In Petiograd claims | “week” are now being taken up by the g“l- IE!“X BuE = paultice on my Auditorium ! Represent: Winifred Maxon | 0D 2 years old. We understand ! Washington Safety Council, which wili | 40me, bind splints upon my arnx December 11, 8:30 0'Clock b : e — . L i stric 3 2 , 8: ocl Huck will address the wentieth l;l‘l"riHnw|mmh do you need? uflu‘:{h:&n:el: ‘fimxbrll:lfi;:um ‘?\m‘&xfl:::l operate in the National Capltal as a and make my poor old morlgagl'd' Mr. Damrosch at the piano N « ..“.fi, Tuls a:_.‘; meetin Need “h\bl:: go; al‘l/l need. LUl G ('Rox§ * | permanent safety organization. home a place of light and charm. riefly mnnlyze the i am.. Cosn > . DeW. SIEWERS, Bire oLl d Repair. It i hen di: fRicti compositions rendered. 1 el e 1 ) wreau of Construction and Repair. If plans of s when dire affliction daunts the i Den g th ¥ will | 09 Ath wireet southeas. | A aus Depatmientiln e e oo f:;::;‘;“:;‘r B0 Anrough | stricken mortal hulk that one appre- Reserved Seats, $L.25, S100, 75¢ J | .. F . el - 5 Washington Soclety of the Fii A boxaar and dincr wil be held o, ;Sas it with whisky: flowers will| None of the MacSwineys are hearty 1Y which was waged during Safety ,L,"a:;,s,kh siaunts;fandblessesiithem Artn, . e - Memorial Churci. Cathe- - e o leaterst ¥ - week will be carried on indefinitely. o0t = ! ew York Avenue “Connecticut avenue. | l1ZA HAYDEN .o JHELEN J. SCANLAN, [Street posters, moving picture slide: (Copyright) WALT MASON. | oW r...m 10 pm. in t northwest, Apt. 820 Madison street northwest 2 5l win' e kst AT . e o hool instruction and other agencies C Z St = i - memude pop. 1 just seen about a The voung man remarked: “What, Will be utilized to educate every man, han 'es in ations hand out in the road: would you gay if 1 were to throw 4 Kiss | woman and child to the dangers lurk- ¢ of ) et AMERICAN ‘, and ®. ] faney work « aven't I told you a million 3t 3 . i thend = i - o o sl pond; ete of an S not 10 exaggerate so° milkon | T e young ludy quickly replied: ra | M8 In the present-day cities. Army and Navy Officers | 7 ST 0% B FIE WIFE SR will be served. ! 7 W PR¥OT sy that you were the laziest man | Meeting to Be Held Today. of I . 4 _Te 1 i o nning at P. 0. Box & O LIFFORD 7. paxasury, |, 1; meeting of the councll will be nterest.to Capnal TODAY AND A LIBER" North Ca ¢ of the Presbyterion Church. Takol . on bei or- 3 lat = ( _ 2 oF ANE Tarks will be held tomorrow, § p.m s usked i she were | Mans matrimonial boats Have begun'}.".e?,';;eu::;“fl:"i,e I e At ity Ceng Marry G SHale hasiueen _ EMPIRE D! " Strec senaior i e e o [ moking cigarettes or | to Tock on seas;'r?: "1. ,vu:x;e’._m” i‘l;' gne, officials”of the. council believe ;;"?"I"“’ ’;""‘ Sommand) o thes dat i‘,‘;fl:&"'gl T“"S‘“"“f SAVOY THEATER iy JAUK BOXIE, in - Ly = madam. 1 neither smoke cigar- ; S. M. J. ABRIBAT. hat when the campaign gets well un- vision, Fort Hamlilton, N. Y., and age Success! it nd C 0 b ¥ieune Numriet i con tes or toudh liguor i any shape or 90116tk street northicest. lg;{o::nlvh:‘x‘efl‘ul:ar‘eh rate can be cut even | assigned to the command of the 6th| [1] []] DALLY. 3 ¥ HOME fi“u‘ Street A orm. And. while we are fouching on Luther Burbank might contribute al That Saf Corps Area, with station Chi M P st sl = SR . F e e e - - L n at Chicago. DOM ATIONS T muzan r'l.\:”x’;'rlu‘\:]:‘l:": e R o S 2l oward dhe aatety (of wan [1a8 hecn ‘conceded by every citigen| Lleut. Lol William R. Ken- 2 E 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.933 | Yo' . Procecds Wil bejwhere the lads doesn't. Fina it he broduced banana with a |6f the District. Not oniy was ihe|drick Quariermaster Corps. han been| Bl ol o o May McA CIRCLE O e St et l iEORGE SMITHSOXN. ELIAS W. KIDWILDER. |long time the rate has been six—but | Tctired on account of disabllity inci-| esiyes oy oy ; ; M DALY 3 PALSUXDAY e T i WY 5 K street northicest. 3302 1llinois avenie. |both drivers and pedestrians showed | 9ent to the service. i CHRISTY COMEDY TODAY A1) TOMOEROW ELITE '$t% Street and n. 1 ve. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |the resulis of the constant admoni-{ Capt. Hervey A. Tribolet, 5tb In-| “Chosse Your Weapon . Caxx R T ’ e 5 e. | fantry, has been detailed a fes- News—Toples—Overture, g .u-ul L0 THEATER = TONIGHT. S ” . it is the hope of every motoris 2 A8 profes RAN Au. £ ‘ rs Norris Russell, rescarch asso- cacy The,Fithy Paragraph flm, including the four prize winners for bedestrian hac. hors "apn®t,and | sor of military science and tactics, at | ETTT T c 2‘ el ‘NEW THEATER = X ciate of Mount Wilson observatory, piitiDe SHORRE tie learned the lesson™ will not forget it | the Bangor High School, Bangor, Me. e TODAY AND -n} TINO. In A ROGT administration building, B F I AND SERAND TREATERS and efforts will be made by the coun- | Maja. Benjamin B. Warriner and RNES and HAR ditution, at 8:30 o'clock. s i _ 2 3 . ¢il to keep. “safety” constantly be-|Edward L. Napier and Capt. Alex-! HOME LEADE t e ot Mier ool ) ical prizes will be presented every week. These awards fore the drivers and walkers who are | ander Mileau, jr., Medical Corps. have WAROLD e | are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either a inclined to be careless “when nobody | been appointed a board to meet in th ROy LS i box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. is looking.” office of the chief of alr service o “E'"IOPOL"AH " aa will relate | ExCouE Band. Careful Watching Continues. S s o e Bk ¥ AT TENTH. M N FAVO .\[\4,"| e < = _Motorists who have curbed their| Maj. John A. Hoag. Coast Artiiler: THIS WEEK oD g 00 PAUL T Houchipe Comeds. TIN i wild tendencies will not be allowed to ! Corps, at the West Point Milita 0RO YTHE. “HOW | o _them today, when Safety | Academy, has been assigned to duty|fif 10:45 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M. MEN A Comeds: 3 is over. They will be watched | at Fort Adams, R. 1 TIN JRONCH: S will QEHI[;K |VE 'I'AI- BAND CONCERT ' s e re(ul)l_v m.u‘.( now on as they Doors Open at 10:30 A. 3. OLYMPlC vasi SN TDEAS edy in V i 3 during the week. Walkers who 3 : ie will exhibit cartoons. | Ul B e e ae 1 religiously crossing at in- | Lieut. Herman lland has been ALICE s REGENT ! = :, ! | Home Band Ordlics 2l t 'tions for the week must not fall | transferred from the aircraft squad- 5 EAVE p X Mott School Paren Hpms Band Orc)igstra s ¥ | iback into bad ha and wander all | ron, battle fleet, to the naval air sta- 1 y Teather ituctation has arranged ex- | BEH]RE N[WC“MERS Hall. this evening. beginning at | Jover the street: will be looked | tion, Pensacola, Fla PRINCESS * e . NEW STANTO <to be held from 5 to 7 o'cloc ] 350 0 k. s M. zim- | |atrer also. Lie s'S. Br al i - P : Lo | 20l : t i ieut. Charles'S. Brever, general in- T DE e few annex o e chooi nierman, director. ) So now begins a period of “pulling | spector of Supply Corps. east coast. S DOUGLAS IRBA\kS wated. Notice—The public is cordial- together”: truck driver, taxi driver.|has been assigned to the United States |’ p DUMBARTON ALL CANT. | in “THE NUT I8 invited 1o attend these con- | lewher driver and pedestrians of ali| ghip Pyro. us supply officer. MADE MA i OF ALAS i " panam s certs. ascriptions should work together 10| Lieut. Homer C. Sowell, Supply A s % T AL ’Welcomes New Organization to March, “Florentiner”. .. Wacek '"«dk';l'h" streets freer from ulgmema Corps, from the U. § S wport A N cnt o St Overture, “Semiramide,” and the city a better place to live in. | to the receiving ship nt n Francisco. Family of Civic Workers at Rossini The ‘old-fashioned type of walkeri| ‘Lieut Arthur C. King, Supply HIPPODROME . Gl e B B, Qi who helieves that automobiles are the | from the navy . JCST ARGUND TIE g Third Meeting. i I ohuractenigtic Amcrl invention of the devil and should be| Wa: TOMOKROW -~FOOLISH 2 i 1 CThe Tigers Tail 5 eliminated from the earth, must| Lieut. D.m,, speak 1 Aspects of _— | nade, “When Malindy Sings ! J:rn\l\gflt‘" his :"[:wl. it '_lnh?oin:;d out. | Corps, trom the Pyro to the receiving — Edward Douglass White Post, No. !presidents of the various local civie Q‘]‘: & i Ui UKD street was only made for machines s * 157 3. Messrs. Shubert. can Legion, will welcome its [petterment clubs to members of the | i 4:::::‘“_{;9}"(:“qaur;:”rl\m = and that every pedestrian should be| WIFE ALLEGES CRUELTY. Nighta, 50e to §2.50 U Its new headquarters. rOOM | recently organized Newcomers' Club | - Nvagner | JPut where he “won't be in the way. i 'l'on. Mat. i s ' was delivered by James P. Schick Fox trot. “In My Home Nelther Han Right to “Hog." Cruelty. alleged i i : HURADAY s - ax .t ged in a suit for it el . . ibiet exesutive ot the. Lions Clubs) ‘V_lr:;:‘v:o i lg,,"}:, n’l‘h e ,h“,,, types must real- llml:sd divorce and alimon: n;mdmi ! 1 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. Boat Sents £1.50 ion oo = - i i . ULt Me ze that this is the twentieth century, | the District Supreme Court vesterday | =~ 3 - Stephen's 14th sterday afternoon at the third fies that there will always be auomobiles, | by Mrs. Pearl Ribnitzki, a_bride of { = ANNIVERSAR” PROGRAM JUST ARRIED Flarry D. Mit will s meeting of the new organization at nale, “Tric nfrey vs pedesirians, and that | less than one year. against Frederick | i} = Prof. Lawrence direct the Singing. !the City Club. | “The Star Spangled Banner. ! one has the right to “hog"” | W. Ribnfl;zkl The husband ordered { Preferred Pictures Preseuts x 2 9 [ o 3 o the street. her out of the house, the wife states. VIVIAN MARTIN. LY NNE OVERWMA N Friendly Society of st.| Introduced by Joseph A. Burkart.i Safets lessons can’ do much fo this| They were marricd April 17.1ast. The| & ” ]un THE ORICINAL . 3. CAST. i 4 street fpresident of the Newcomers, M~|EXECUTOR’S CLAIM end. “Be considerate” should be | husband is worth $50.000 and has HIS GREATEST PiCTURE i = ck welcomed the sixty members| stressed as much as “Dorft get hurt,” | monthly income of $400. the wife tells | ! = " by St Al- Club, and “Three * by the candidates’ class. Phil n's Woman's Relief Corps, will meet at 8 o'clock, G AR Hall Hebrew Home for the at Club, will give its annual dance Hall Axged, Totks” Eckington Presbyterian Church wil mive a hazaar and serve a turkey din- ner until 10 o'clock. Public invited Continued tomorrow from 2 to 10 p.m. ting in_honor of ead will be held Church by the 3 r s. Speak- ers: Senator F. B. Willis, Representa- tive Louts . Cramton and Dr. H. F. Randolph. Public in Smith College give a wusical program at Woman's College lub, 1832 1 street, 8:15 o'clock. Ad- mission charged. —_— To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative RROMO QUININE tablets. hox bears the signature of sure you get BROMO.) 30c TO CLOTHE NEEDY BOYS. Saks & Co. Will Carry Out Annual Custom. A testimonial me Carrving out its custom of the past | thirty-seven years, the firm of Saks tribute 100 overcoats to boys who are | being selected from lists in the po. session of the Associated Charities. An investigation by a representative of the Associated Charities is made in each nd when found worthy the boy ceives a ticket which will entitle m to a new overcoat at the store on Christmas morning. Consult Shaffer About Floral Plans for contemplated holiday functions. 900 14th. { —Advertisement. EX-KAISER TAKES WALK WHEN HIS BRIDE INSISTS A;::ompsnied by His Dog, Mr. Hokenzollern Strolls Through Streets of Doorn. By the Associated Press. DOORN, December 5.—The hand of Princess Hermine continues to be feit in the activities of Doorn Castle and ity chief occupant. The former em- The | |PrP<em to the family of civic work- ers of the District, gave many suggestions pertinent to the program heing formulated by the new club and dwelt at length on the work ac- complished by the organization nce its establishment | hington little more than n months ago. During the course of his addre: which he summarized the activ general term chick in ies of Lionism in the Americanization work {Lions Club in 192 calling for the presentation of scholarship to some college to a boy gradunate from the local publi schools each year. He stressed the many worthy mov ments now being fostered by the Lions and said the city could and many more such organization through the civic betterment club an avenue was furnished a man to doi things that could ngj be accomplish- ted individually. | “Tne “Newcomers = made rapia ! progress during the last week, and t was stated vesterday that the full uota of seventy-five charter mem- old members of the Red Deer organi- zation, now defunct in Washington M Burkart announced that nom- ination of officers to serve the New- comers during 1923 would be made ]next Monday and the election wi {pe held during December. |Charles F. Roberts, president of the 'wanis Club, or William Knowle: Cooper, head of the Rotary Club, w address the bedy at its next meeting. —_— | FIRE SUFFERERS AIDED. jRed Cross Distributes Clothing at Newbern, N. C. The American Red Cross disaster relief personmel of the southern di- vision. acting under instructions rom Chairman John Barton Payne, is actively engaged in meeting the situation at Newbern, C., wher: a $2,000,000 fire rendered about 1.80 persons homeless. Carter Taylor, Red Cross field direcior at Camp Bragg, C.. is in charge at Newbern and has_distributed a large quantity of clothing _dispatched from southern division headquarters. The commanding officer at the Hampton Roads, Va.. naval station has been authorized to furnish sup- plies of bedding. Taylor reported the situation at Newbern improving, but urged prompt assignment of Red Cross nurses to the relief work. e ‘Whe'll Fix the Umbrella? Just because the cover wears out or the frame breaks is no reason for timely | he | let it be known that included in the | c bers had been secured. These are all! peror, at the insistence of his wife, is | giscarding an umbrella—when it can beginning to abandon his cloistered | be renewed and put into commission i existence and to walk abroad among | at nominal expense. Look in the Rec- the villagers. The townspeople showed | ommended _Service Column in the keen curiosity the first time Wilhelm | Classifled Section of The Star, and Wwas seen strolling through the streets | vou'll find a reliable firm listed there accompanied by his dog. Yofor guch work. Guaranteed satis. A motion picture operator who se- |factiok is a requisite to insertion in cluded himself for a fortnight in a Dearby ¢arm building, in the hope of aurreptitiously filming the ex-emperor, this celumn—so you can rely upon every speclalist you see listed under Recommended Service. — Advertise- abandoned his vigil and left for home | ment. only the day before the kaiser first appeared in the village. Molasses Cocoanut Caramel Doesn’t that sound I some- thing good? Well, it is_ mighty good. It's good molasses, pure, fresh cocoanut, and Mary Sweet makes the caramel her- self, o you know it's good. One of her forty dear delights. Have Mary Sweet Candies 709 D St. N.W. Opp. Kann’s. AS LEGATEE UPHELD |} considerate shows the differen I ne:]url-n the gentleman and often is the difference betwe Court of Appeals An-lm dent and a near-accident. With Safet. zone, the period now begins when c! izens of the eity, whether driver walker, should work together to t! { District nounces Ruling in Case of Margaret McCarthy's Will. | A restduary clause in a will devis- {Sommen end, ing the remaining estate th the ex- ("0 ecutor “to be expended hy him entire- 11y in his judzment rdance wi |m\ verbally wish: to hir Zives the ey both legal Cquitable title and the courts may jconstrue the provisio trust or the benefit of the he Dis- rict Court of Appea in an opinion Judge James | s Smith of the Court of (us- toms Appeals, assigned to the local court. Nexleeted Coldn Often develop into serious Treat vours now Medicine.—Advertisement. —_ illne 3 ;The appellate tribunal reverses the Arrested. ijudgment of the trict Supreme T siCourt. which held William J. O'Brien, [ Special Dispatch to The Star. [ir. to be a trustee for the heirs of | RICHMOND. Va. December 5.—Po- i Margaret McCarthy under the residu- | lice here captured three white m jary clause of her will. The case was | remanded for further proceedings not | | inconsistent with the opinion of | went to a local hotel. 'Judgt: Smith. ———— :an automobile and were taken to t Holiday Decorations. _Let Gude furnish the floral decora- jtions for holiday functioms. 1212 F t !rested. Weikel, belleved to be t ringleader, port_New: and_others, week for 1922 past and ‘Safety, first, last and al- with Father John 1$10,000 IN DRUGS TAKEN. | Four Loaded With Cocaine When and one negro for having in_their possession cocaine valued at $10,000. The men reached here yesterday and They procured negro_section, where they were ar- is said to be from New ce | Bailey. XMAS GIFTS —Things that combine utilits with attractive- \PERA GLASSES Speeial at $6.50 —A wonderful value. duplicated. A.LEES] en it- or he that caonot he 5 614 Oth St. |M. en The Best Gift In the Bag he. he i Advertisement. MIDGETS ATTEND BURIAL OF EIGHT-FOOT GIANT NEW YORK, December 5.—Attend- ed by a small group of people with whom nature has dealt curiously, as the chief mourners. funeral services were held vesterday for George Au- ger, circus® giant, who died Thurs- day. In the upper West Side apartment midgets and men and women who were friendly rivals with Auger in size gathered sorrowfully around the coffin, eight feet six inches long, three feet ‘wide and two feet high. At the head seven tapers burned. The service was conducted by the Elks. A block and tackle rigging was used to take the huge coffin from the building. ~It was slid through a win- dow and lowered slowly. to the street as a great crowd stood uncovered in a_driszling rain outside the house. 2Sri=tne raln outside the house. ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 508 9th Eversharp 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 Phone Mi i T :}a 2|l 917919 G st. NW. hower and lavaiors, $10; 3 18 room, 50 per cent more. Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N.W. lennm Gift Slmy Open Evenlnp Make your de- posits regularly each week and have that satisfiéd feeling that you will have no short fund worry at Christmas time. BAN -IS-v-n Cor. 7&&55& Eilgmd Greeting Cards At Right Pm:as You'll be proud ot ‘these cards. They're simply exquisite. A wide range of prices prevail. See them today while the cholce is targe. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. - 1210G St. N. W. Shur-the Pencils Eastman’s New Model The pocket folding Autographic Kodak gift that ‘n;‘yone lwil; che:- SI 3-50 R & B R The same model, equipped with the famous Anashg- szow mat F-7-7 lem, may be had for.. You easily solve the “Gift Prob- _lem” with a Kodak. See them today. ‘Harry C. Grove, lnc. 1210 G St. N.W.. Open Evenings Until Christmas l.tethillBel'ud OPTICAL Co. | i 1 GAYETY ol BON TONS S MORTON & Ana’n Great Billeand an an Added _Attruction—Bard & Pearl Mats.—25c-50c Nights—25¢c-$1 rday. Sundav & Holidavs) Toubles of 1922 and the Conrtney « . MASQUE BALL TONIGHT ARCADE BALL ROOM 14th & Park Road N.W. i 1 | 1 i i TONIGHT a Al Woek Sat. {LINCOLN Buster Keaton, “The Pal B. F. JEITH': VAUDEVILLE A SUMPTUOUS ARRAY DOLLY SISTERS| With Hzrry Richman - Brother i Dolly F?N ST R. BALL Pianclogue EMI].IE LEA In -Rebearsing for Vaudeville ™™ With Clarence Rock & Sam Kaufman Julia Na‘b—" H h—C. H. 0'Donnell In “Almost Sincle”": McLaughlin & Evans oo MeB, ha Fou; Mary Geutier's To O Hit, Two Shows Daily 58 Prize Story. Depicted by SUPERB CAST CONCERT FEATURE World Famous CREATORE | Appearing 3.30. T30, 9.0 PM. as GUEST-CONDUCTOR RIALTO ORCHESTRA U St at 12t Continuous. 6 to 11:30 PM. LAST DAY Rupert Hughes' Masterpicce “REMEMBRANCE” Face” Kinograms—Sereen_ Graphic Prizes—Excellent Music Phones: Mai 6823, Buy Early. |y R . ’ THIS WEEK L | R i~ —— POLI S e wean ol i BELLE BAKER SAN CARLC The Iucomparable . Prima Denna Soprane Theater, Thurs., Dec. 5 Soats on Bals Mes, Groene's umesst Bmln.i NY W._PRIVATE Lts- | Droop's, 13th and G. M. 6483 e ais: BUTTERFLY—Miara. | “’“’“- 4 private and PRIEDA | Kilneva. Bascaccl. Valle. Wed. Mct: TALES e, | HOFFMAN—Lucehess, Charlebols, Bos-acel, Velle. \“‘"*‘ AND MES. A H 8 STCDIO, 1 | Wet. Ew.: LA BOHEME—Fitihu. Charietols, | 10%h St n5. Clas Monday and Fridar, & j. Salazar, Benelli. Thur.: CAVALLERIA—De. |11 pam. Priv Iessons Ly appointment SERMY LIND { torrante. Fellowed by PAG- Franklin S567._Established 1900, 11° (First Time in I Famadas, Benmelli. Fri.: = DANCING CLUB CLASS. Hational Theater, Thursds :30 | MR LEROY H. THAYER personally ‘Beats Mrs. Groene's i stracting mited mumber. Earoliment now Droop's. i3th and G. Main -1 Trivate Jessons by appotn Tat-on JOHN -: Lonductors. Feromt o ! £S: $3. 8250, 52, SI. 1 | $2 3150, 81, 75c, Ste. | Poll's Theater, Tuesdny, Dec. 12, 430 | PQ“ et s ts now on sale ar Mrw Greenvs Coneert | - Bureau. f N oo ew York Winter Garden nn. IR l tway Sch lflf D g 514 Twelfth § Master Pianist Series i For 10 years America’s for ° ° i fl:e Rizhtway methods of insiruction any o P H can iearn to dance th Trot, Waltz aumi One-step in a lessons. Lads Gentleman instructgrs. No appointment re. 2 quired._Hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. P renent 5 CLASSICAL. INTERPRETIVE E Distinguished Russian Pianist wille -a"fi:nn OF 1922 m\wm\ *.’I;Au.nd and STAGE dancing: Masonic Auditorium | HOWARD ° gaixy o siars | classes tor children an 'u?nfo?}y forming. Thureday, Dec. 7, at 8115 0'Clock || Beauties m.. Comn._ave. Ickets: $2.50, , $1.50, and war tax (ING WE. 3 !(.\' DI, 15 B 30t T Arthur ‘Smith, Inc., 1306 G 8t. i Lo o OWELE 3 = . ! NATIONAL:::". HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON In Henry Batallle's Great Play LA TENDRESSE (TENDERNESS) M“*n T | ARCADE “DANCE HALL” —BUT— A PERFE(T PLACE TO NOT 1 MAIL ORDERS NOW. $2.50. Pop. Mat. Thur. 500 to atarday -lt.. 800 to .-. As SHYLOCK In “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” Produced -nller the onal direction of Mr. Belasco, who will be here during e cntire "engagement. WITE FUNNY JOHN BARRY NEXT WEEE—'Kesp Smiling.” The PRESIDENT Pa, MATCHLESS MUSIC VAST FLOOR POPULAR PRIC STRICT _CENSOR T GLADYSE WILBUR, No. 6 Dupont circle. Dupont studio. Franklin 1485-W. _Dallroom Danclog, Stass Trainine. _Children's Classes. WYNDHAM'S. 1841 KALORAMA RD. N.W All ballroom dances taught correctly. Pline Ave., at 1ith 8t. Phone Fr. 6402 SECOND GREAT WEEK! nu\ AND LILLIAN HOSKINS. rgentine taugo und ballroom taught: children and aduits for private Gances, n. ave Fr. 3908. 11° SEW COURSE CLYSS DANCING (ADVANC 13: " begloners’ class, . 1226 Coun. ave. 1715 Connecticut Avenue. ~ Phone Nerth 51 DAVISON'S £ 1329 M n.wi 4z M!fllodllmmlllhllm 1 mkl..-"h-! . tioa, 8 to ml. “l- Xy -

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