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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Chatterton, in “La Tendresse”; per formance at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—San Company, “Cavalleria,” at 8:15 p.m. GARRICK—"“Just Married, W¥ivian Martin, at 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"“Abie’s Irish Rose, &t 8:30 p.m. NATIONAL—Henry Miller and Ruth Carlo Grand Opera with KEITH’S—Dolly Sisters, vaudeville, &t 2:15 and $:15 p.m. BELASCO—"Steppin’ §:15 and 8: B COSMOS— wille, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Around,” at vaude- | STRAND—"Browne’s Bathing Beau- 2:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. at 2:15 and COLUMBIA—Rex Ingram’s “Trifling Women.”_ photoplay, at am. 32:55, 3, 5:10, 7:10 and 10:55 20. METROPOLITAN—Charles Ray, in *A Tailor- \m«u Man,” at 11:15 a.m.,{ment has been erected to a fireman, on 1:20, 3:20, 7:25 and 9:25 p.m. RIALTO—" at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:45, ; Crea- tore, guest 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Wallace Reid, in “Clare 0 a.m., 12:25, 2:15, 4:10 @& 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Ladies® Aid Nociety of Douglas Memorial Church will give a musical Denefit December 2! 3012 9th street. at Temple Hall, Mra. Maud Wood Park will speak at the forum luncheon Saiurda at Women's City Club. Subjec Long March.” 1 p.m., e An illustrated lecture will be given at the Chapel of the tomorrow at 0 p.m., Sunday school pupils are invited. Good Shepherd to which all It Wwill be in connection with the meet- ing of Church School League. the Fire occurred i Service J. S. Tyree's drug store. 15th and H streets northeast. late vesterday afternoon. Its origin Was not determined, the police re- ported, and the damage amounted to $250. H No. 10 engine company extinguished | a fire on the roof of the house of; <, 619 Maryland avenue Charles Mey. northeast Yesterday. damaged to the amount The of $20. Wanderlusters and 30 p.m and East Campfire and music. Bring Walter W. Paige will lead. Washington roof was will H streets mnorth- for a hike to Riverdale. lunch. The Minnouri Soclety will meet to- Sweet will giv dier of the World War and tion for His Reliet.”” Musical tertainiment. en- The Red Triangle Outing Club will meet_Sund: 6th and M stre 2:15 p.m.. and up the river to Great Fa dinner at Dicke) M lead. at Chicke rk Citizens® rt from Prospect hill . Greenley W in Ansociation av at Takoma branch library. discussed Improvement and nnounced. Mount Pleaxant Citizens' Associa tion will meet tomorrow, TPowell School building. Mrs. Harriot speak on_protectiv: at the Woman's F 1st street northeast, § This will be in nlace of usual tea. anton Blatch wi 1 s pm, in features to be committee chairmen | men Tomorrow will he shori-story even- ing at the Arts b. gram will include re: nea and Dandet. be M Smith and Denis BE. Connell. Hevin Barry sociation for Recognition of I Only One Price Made Fresh Daily when the pro- dings from Cop- | aud Howell Bon Tons,” burlesque,Then i American As- | H. McDowell, sh Re- | deput; Yoo Gun i o THE FAMOUS Homs made bandie Recognized as the PUREST AND BEST Homemade Candies in America Two Stores--1010 E St.—614 13th St. Guaranteed Genuine re Make the coffee sour usual way and you will find Mesco a revelation of goodness. ME SWING Co- Mesco Building, 1013 E St. N.W. Almost doesn't count. A powerfal sunbeam that has traveled 92,000,000 ! miles to reach the earth can be stopped b|x“l'=et from it by a dollar cotton um- rel tell G. H. H., Box 543, Warrenton, Va. ¢ e fortune, my pretty Iy job is my fortune, sir.” she said will you wed me, my pretty maid® “I'm_supporting one husband now, she said. ELDA DESHAIES, 23 M street northwest. . In girl. a small-town cemetery a monu- which is the following inscription: “Here lies the remains of Capt. Harry Brown, who has gone to his last fire.” E. J. BROSNAN, 117 4th strect southeast. . e ~Oh, what a clean looking baby ! ex- claimed a feminine tourist in the Ozarks. ._“Yep,” replied the older sister of the immaculate infant, “He ain't but six weeks old.” “ . ANONYMOUS.| . IN THE LADIES REST ROOM. outs First Flapper—What kind of powder do_you use? Second Ditto (who uses Three Flow- ers, but is a bit absent-minded)—Four Roses. MRS. CHARLES GREER, 1818 16th street northwest. . A young lady of Wilmington, Delaware, Of the high cost of living was welaware ; Sald she, 1 suppose, 1 can save on my clothes; I don’t give a whoop what the helaware. J. E. GIBSON, f:.l. G .atrn! southeast. | _ Congressmen now will talk into horns instead of through their hats. T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. J ing J Customer—I would suit in the windor Clerk—Sorry, use the dressing room. LEON TROSHINSKY. 316 415 street southweat. ike to try on that| It tha 106 Youth—I sent you some Buggestions more interesting. Have you carried out any of my ideas? Editor—Did you meet the office boy with the wastepaper basket as you came upstairs? Youth—VYes, I did. Editor—Well, your ideas. to a new church,” sald the little girl. “Is he goin' to go?" asked the other little girl. salary.” The villain beat the hero up, And blackened bath his eyes; Then five men at the movie show, Dropped dead from sheer surprise. what is the squeezing point? “Oh, two in the shade.” and a sweet smile are more effective sir, but you'll have to!when used on men seated in a jury street car. V't.ltl.‘l TODAY AND ’I‘OI()“DW ing you how to make your paper Owen Moore and Star Cast in “Love’s Am Awful Thing” ‘The Duck Hunter” AMUSEMENTS. wllllllflllllllllllllll_lg RANDALL’. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH NEXT WEEK $3 000 GlVEN AWAY! On Saturday, Dec. 10, a check on the Washington Mechanics Savings Bank for one dollar ($1.00) will be glven free to every patron of Crandall's he was carrying out ANONYMOUS. . s “My papa’s been called by the Lord ‘'We don't know yet sald the little “The Lerd .didn't mention the Cook’s Famous 12-in-1 BILL FOLD $1.00 MA'RY L. IRELAND, 719 3d _sgreet mortheast. Fatt HENRY DEVORE, 900 xou atreet northeast. venient, ornamental. s fine Xmas present. Other Bill Folds Up to $10 Father, what 1s & rare volume?” “One that's returned after it's loaned my son.” JUDSON GEORGE, 220 Kentucky Euenue southeast. . . Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Up above the trolley car: 1f the car goes off the track, 1'd like to have my token back. EARL SMITH, 1307 Decalur utre!t northwest. 1210 G St. N. W. If thirty- tv.o is the freezing point, For ladies or gentlemen; made «f genuine leather. Con- Makes HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. Open Evenings Until Christmas Avenue Grand Theater. This check will be good for $1.00 extra credit on a new savings account amounting to $10.00 within ninety days and maintained for one year. The bill at this theater, we confidently belleve, will arouse discriminating amusement seekers to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. Madge Bellamy, Frank Keenan and John Bowers elevate the major feature to the rank of melodramatic classic—Larry Semon is funnier than he has ever been before. TS 3% interest on all saving accounts of $5.00 or over if left four months GET YOUR CHECK SATURDAY AT 'RANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND 645 Penna. Ave. S. E. umwunnnmmmnnnmnnmumnnmmmmnnunumlmmmmmmmnmmmmmwnllnm|lmm |8. F. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE Circuit’s De Luxe Theater A SUMPTUOUS ARRAY The International Btars 0 A lfllflfllflflfllfllflflflfllfllfllflfllfllflflflllfllllflllflfllfllflflllflfll | LOEW’'S ALAC 0 a m—1lp = LAs'r TWO DAYS WALLACE llEIIl 1 % ’s RAYMOND PFLUGER, GA.I..LERY Queen Chapel rood northeast. . une Bride—Darling, if I do the cook- 1 hole year, what do I get? P tod or a whole ye: 2 une Bridegroom—My life insurance. 718 lld;j:mt‘pn\g w Doo . ANONYMOUS. Suitable” Gitts 6f Cards, BOoks %5 e Religious Articles. 11 St s lucky for women that a pretty face CATHOLIC BOOK STORE Candles of AGNES AYRES—MAY McAVOY n Booth Tarkington’s mous Stage Success! “CLARENCE” Beginning Sunday “A FOOL THERE WAS™ DOLLY SISTERS With Harry Richman na theis Brother LARRY SEMON “THE AGENT” ‘World Survey Fun From the Press Overture—*"The Thistle”—N. Mirskey, Conducting. WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA i and In a Merry Bi n when used on them seated in l CLARENCE M. ROACH, Allegheny street, Takoma Pk., D. C. The Pithy Paragraph film, includ each week, will be shown at the B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Tdentical prizes will be presente are ten dollars, five dollars, two box box or six orchestra seats at tie Strand. Try your hand. X |E. public, will meet Sunday, 8 p.m. at 1006 E street. Gibbon Club will xive a damce to- morrow, 8:30 m.m., at Carroll Hall. COLORED ELKS ELECT. J. Fremont Butler Is Named Exalt- ed Ruler. J. Fremont Butler was elected exalted ruler of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40. B. P. O. Elks, colored. for the ensuing year at a meeting held Wednesday. The other officers chosen were: Horace Smith, esteemed leading knight: Wil- liam R. Harris, nme' med loyal knigh Simmon: lecturing orge F. Hallon. financial ec Floyd C. ne, recording secre- tary; J. Ck mith, treasurer; John D. 1 Underwood. esquire Moses .\l\un{ph‘l.‘ inner guard: Robert’ M. Johnson. tiler trustees, Robert F. Plumme harh‘sl J. A. Upsher; district cen. Thomas P. lu Always Displayed in Ribbon Baskets ure of delicious flavor. R Make your de- posntsregularly each week and have that satisfied feel- ing that you will have no short fund worry at Christmas Of Commerce Cor. 7th & E Sts. of Commerce and Sas Christmas Savings Club NOW OPEN Interest Will Be Paid THE P. A. ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION ! 00. ember the Ga: 10 Dow: ing the four prize winners for d every week. These awards seats at Keith's, and either a STATIONERY —ooo MASCARDS A worderful display, showi: the most effective ideas lu Cards. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. & tionery, appropriate gift, appreciated always. 1210 G St. N. W. Open Evenings Until Christmas SATURDAY ONLY A Pound Box of Brittles We have a complete line of Hurd's and Whiting sta- at various prices. An usetul and HARRY G, GROVE, Inc. ORIENTA Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N.W. Japanese Gift Shop Open Evenings A OO O TR RO EMILIE LEA In “Rehearsing for Vaudeville' ‘With Clarence Rock & Bam Kaufman Julia Nam)'Dmell Kipting's famous ‘The Vampire.’ g AT HINIWIMHHHONM CotiimpiA I.IIMBI TRIFlINI} WOMEN REX INGRAM The Famous Producer of “The Four Horsemen™ and “The Prisoner of Zenda” WITH BARBARA LA MARR—RAMON NAVARRA & LEWIS S. STONE SN Special F ilm F eatures NEW STANTON e»2< “The Old Oaken Bucket” “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL™ 9th Street Near E Continusus 10 #.m 10 11 p.m. Two Shows Daily Phones: Main 4480, 4485. 6823, Buy Early. Noxt Weok BELLE BAKER The Incomparable Starting Tomorrow. LEADER THEATER Ten Nights in a Barroom G A' E T l-nk':’r!r-“'“ BON TONS WITH FUNNY JOHN BARRY _ NEXT WEEK—Eesp Smiling.” EVENING CONCERTS New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch T METROPOLITA ¥ St at 10th L.\ET TWO DAYS—CHARLI RAY. in his mxt Xine-reel Production, - luo H St. NE. 3 A TALMADGI mmmrou 1312 Winco: and Taffies Assorted —given away absolutely Free all day Saturdaw with each pound of Mary Sweet Home Made Candies, 59c. These are our regular fresh Brittles and Taffles; nothing better made of the kind. Just to bring in more friends. Mary Sweet Candies 709 D N.W. Eversharp and Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. 50c up Opp. Ka Fountain Pen mas Gift. $1.00 up Successors to Preston A. Roberts, The Munsey bldg. Main 1776, [lders of the “IDEAL?” Gar: quality, the Ch.:a ‘l“. .‘.T-g‘b Month—Cash or Terma ' 917919 G St. N.W. “The Store the Edison Owner Recommends” THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY A New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph This Is the Official Laboratory Model 2952 Mahogany or Oak This Laboratory Model is positively the best instrument that Mr. Edison makes. It’s impossible for him to make any better phonograph than this of- ficial Laboratory model. Sold Record Capaeity, on any terms you want, 73 records WHEN YOU GET AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH BE SURE TO Get It at Gibson’s 917.919 G St. N.W. Shur-Rite Pencils A Wonderful Self-Filling Makes an Ideal Christ- Get It at Gibson’s Conductor Allvl'rl) M\Tl STEPPIN’ Anou'n Central High School = 'ith JAMES C. MORTON & CO. |! Auditorium December VMr. Damrosc] will briefly cipal compositions rendered, Reserved Seats, $1.25, $1.00, 75¢ Washington Soclety of (he Fine T 25¢-50c. Nights—25c-81 (Exelpt on Bllul!ly Bunday and Holidays) th Arn Starting Tomarrow LEADER THEATER Ten Nights in a Barroom No. 1. 7§ APOLLO THEATER CRANPMJ-S T D, X Ph. W.953 | “LOVE 15 AN | "los Pa. Ave. MOORE, CIRCLE ;3 MOORE'S RIALTO 11 AM.—LAST 2 DAYS—11 P.M. ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM Preferred Pictures Presents Wilbur Daniel Bteele’s Prize Story, Depicted by SUPERB CAST CONCERT FEATURE World Famous CREATORE Appearing 3.30, 7.90, 9.30 P.M. as GUEST-CONDUCTOR RIALTO ORCHESTRA e McC(iRMACK Poll's Theater, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 4:30 Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau. 1n Droop’s. 13th and G. M. 6493. PHILHARMONIC COURSE Bocond Beries POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 . 30—JOSEF HOFMANY, 26—Mme. GALLI-CUBCL, 1‘<munnaw—mnubn MYERS, in +THE DANGER POINT.” And DAN MASON. TUTTLES “GRASS. WIDOW. " TRACTION, RUTH 0. 14. “YORK THEATER Gl. Ave ‘QIM st Vion A BEBE DANIELS. in “PIN NEE ATTRA( EDY; PAUL PARROTT. in RCTH ROLAND, i 3 i 5. | SHUBERT GARRlCh g Direction of Mesers. Shal ‘chu e ta 8230 Feb. &= Best Seats uu e PHONY, 0} (only concert in Washington this season). Thursday, March 22_JASCHA HEI- reat Violiniat. April 6—Mme. CALVE, Roprano. &l.lml vflul. $15, $12.50, 'XD l'l Orders may now be filled at Greene's Concert Bureau, bmop G. M. 6433, NEW COURSE, CLASS DANCING (ADVANCED ! work), starting Dec. 13: beginners' clas, starting Dec. 11. MILLER'S, 1228 Coon. ave. Fraoklin_3567. Mr., Chap TRIVATE LESSONS Bi’ APPOINTMENT. Conn v150N'~ M 1329 M now. 3 use Teach you to an« correctly in & few lessons, pri Any bour. Separate studios. Instruc- & NEXT WEEK © LIONEL BARRYMORE In Paramount's Production ‘THE FACE IN THE FOG’ i Starting Tomorrow LEADER THEATER Ten Nights in a Barroom Z ’///% Starting Tomorrow LEADER THEATER Ten Nights in a Barroom 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 Continuous From 18 Noow Bothwell Browne Prosents His :BA THING BEAUTIES” t of 10 Clever Artists —PHOTOPLAY— ‘MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME’ —PRIVATE LEs Course, 4 prg'“:l DANCE "o | TRA! “Pemberton Speci RANDALL'S: METROPOLITAN AND MBS ACHER'S &7 Dlo. 1127 ml .50, NATIONA TONIGHT AT '3:30 HENRY MILLER The PRESIDENT RUTH CHATTERTON Pa. Ave. at lith In Henry Batallie's Great Play st me. SECOND GREAT WEEKI LA TENDRESSE (TENDERNESS) NEXT WEEK. SEATS sm.u\c. ’fi.! ‘-0 ‘His New York m it > BELASCO Prewnsts MR. WARFIELD | As SHYLOCK in “The Merchant of Vemce. Produced under the personal directien lr.l-hm hvullhhend-nnmu- BURTON HOLMES IN NEW ruoro.sr OIIES XOTION PICTURES AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF cIIlHGE TWICE ON ‘Sunday, Dec. 10 i wmm:s AT 4. . 1 JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN EVENING AT 8:30. {Btags dancing, Arsentine tsngo and bafiroom NO MATINEE OVJO‘DAY. DEC. 11. 'dl:;ln: correctly taught: children snd adults. SCENIC SENSATION Tiekets o' for rent for pri nces. oa. 110 ever Before Filmed) I B)Y'H THATER BCHOOL OF DANCE: THRODGH THE GORGES of she| " Co= =t MR, = Yangtze Kiang e to dance & few leasons and produce Beserved Seats 50c, T7¢, §1 and SL06, M ' Julia Swayne Gordom Mats, “Fopalar Frlow—Nigh 100—3lc 2 he arden star. pariner fo Mase Murray, Maude Allen { and_others: Jessons in all stvies of q.mng Ktudfo. 1850 Biltmore, Col 202 Rightway Sclmol of Ducmz TONIGHT, Gertrude Hoffma 30 MAT. BATURDAY ce the One:step in & few private lessons. Gentleman instructors. No appointment _re- quired. Hours 10 a.m. to 10pm. _ 9° WEEK le 8:30 10 13 ARCADE NOT A “DANCE HALL" —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANGE HIS GREATEST PICTURE 4 ADDED ATTRACTIONS MATINEE TOMORROW, 2:30 RUBINSTEIN CLUB Claude Robeson, Conductor Assisted by OLIVE NEVIN HAROLD MILLIGAN In “‘Three Centuries of Song' H - 13th & N. Y. Ave. Auditorium 3% & X X. A% Tickets: T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G POPI'LAI PIICE mlfl' CENSOR 8 Dupont ciccle, Dupont etudlo. Thess Franklin 1485-W. e Traiming. Childrew's Classes. WYNDHAM'S, 1841 KALORAMA RD. N.W. X0} Dalitoom ances "taugnt cocrect | Adams 265 We teach you_to lead. ‘Walter Damrosch, Conductor T e T for piano and orchestra. day’s Travelogues. BALLET and STAGE dancing children and adolts wow foi PANTOMINE, Alexander Siloti !'Ioh( yon results. Tuesday a: Special it National Theater, g B B i Frivate lesons any ti h“‘m 10 e, VAST FLOOR, -