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STA THE EVENING . WASHINGTON. D. (. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1922, The Wood of Enchantment ] Wander through the Christmas forest at Plitt’s! In a way, a handsome piece of fur niture is a formal, sophisticated Christmas ce. The multi-colored lighted lamps are the glowing blossoms in this fairy wood. I vou think that we are nmlulx poetizing. judge for yvourself! Gift Garlands from | the Yuletide Oak Handmade Mirrors, Mahogany, Walnut, Go! and Polychrome, Fouddir Lamps, Wal- nut, Polychrome, Gold, Mahogany, $3.75 to $12.00. Leaf RO T Ll artistically decorated Nest of Tables, $29.00 and perfect glass. $1175 o $73.00. Brass Jardinieres, $4.75 Desk Sets in varied 1o S96AC. 9 . czes and designs, very k ’“ah(w“"{‘i AL a;;e 5"‘;‘ useful and attractive, S T e $1850 1o $30.00. Souvenirs de Noel at’ the Foot of the Ash IFulper pottery in character is comparable only with pottery of excessive cost, such as old Chinese porcelains. With the exception of a few individual pieces, it is very moder ately priced, and by far more reasonable than any other modern good pottery. Candlesticks Fruit Dishes Mantel Vases Gift Pieces, $1.50 to $13.50 Each Unique and Desirablc Bonbon Dishes Odd Vases 1f You Were to Wear a Blindfold at Plit’s Your First Choice Would Be a Good One! Tip Top Tables, $12.00 ht Iron Br o $50.00." 1 $10.00 10 $45.7 Martha Washingtor « wn_ Ducal Ware Fables, $24.25 o $52.59. Fea Scts. $16.50 ¢ Jook Ends, $7.00 to hane $19.00. $41.25. L Spinet Desks, $40.00 ¢ Console Card Tables, $48.00. Tland Mirrors, $16.00. el Boxes, §22.50. “What a wonderful place this would be for my Christmas party !” yesterday laughed a little girl who was I‘hn shopping with her mother. It is a veritable f: of Santa suggestions. as vou shall see—su taday Geo. T325-14th StNW. Main4224 23RBS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 3 Wonderful Piano Bargains $500 Bradbury New . . . $400 Webster New . $400 Cable & Nelson. Used Hugo Worch .l879 "|o G Pjanos For Rent. Sole Agents for Kranich & Bach, Emerson, Bradbury, Webster and Becker Bros. Pianos = . Grand Pienos for Rent OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LLLVELEVEDEVELEREVEVEVEVES AMUSEMENTS TS TS T e e Tl draw the young as well as the old to " and the Starland “Tenderfoot Lu: —_————— in “The Ghost Breaker Friday, Rob- the Cosmos Theater during Christmas | review, and Friday and Saturday, (ert Louls Stevenson's “Treasure week. Both are attractions designed | Harry ' Carey, in “Good Men and |Island,” and “Leather Pushers,” round especially for holiday patronage. True” with Bu Keaton, in_“My |5, and Saturday, Rodolph Valentino q The “regular patron” should find de- | Wife's Relation: A Vacation (".iorx— a;-{d Alice #kd- n "{l,,’nclmrt-,-d Seas,' ight in Shaffer, Weymer and tail,” a beautiful scenlc reel, and the | “Harvest Hands” and, matinee, NATIONAL—“The French Doll.” | 2 - . 8 + |musical comedy production, 3 Fox News, Roland, in “Timber Queen,” No. 8. At the ional Theater, commencing Pouw;xbthe Erldz "x&mrllfl Italy” )\‘Nlll = Savoy. rondas i < i - | contribute Lewis an ogers, Chu:- {Monday night, with matinees Wednes- | oporigiio®of “their origin and always Apollo. Sunday and Monday. Thomas Meig- {day and Saturday, Irene Bordoni w(;ll amusing; Klo and Ollie Waters will| Sunday and Monday, Charles Ray, |han, in “The Man Who Saw Tomor- :appear in “The French Doll.” a comedy | bring youth, pep and personality, and |; e : sday | TOW aul Parrott, in “A White {presented in New York last spring with | Parsons and White's specialty wiil in- in “A Tailor Made Man"; Tue8dayipi,cigmith,” and Prizma colqr sub- | 1o French Doll” was | troduce two girls who are strikingly |and Wednesday, Thomas Meighan, |ject, “Snow Birds”; Tuesday and ‘ch of Paul Armont | different. from the average and are|in “The Mah Who Saw Tomorrow”:|Wednesday, Charles Ray A Tailor n and adapted for the | topnotch entertainers. Paul Parrott, in “The Falr Week," | Made Man, iday the can’ stage by ‘Thomas. It| But the great feature of the Cosmos; #nd Howe The S Elephant”: 1 13th"; Thursday, Harry Carey, in Wi st d by V. DIl Chrlaimas ks M be Wil | Thursday, JThe Man She [Brought | Gova Men and True” and comedy, | tis distinet Rogers’ classi sture, “The Head- and Larry, Semon, 1 "Ocq E Friday, Shirle \ough th IeARETo e e 0 aD s ton WAt “The Super Sex,”{Mason, in Must Have Loves ity and ‘Washington Irving's famous story, in “A Quiet Street”; “Blazes,” and Howe' { the misadventures of a genteel French i wrhe Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” 1t Harry Carey ood ephant” Saturd. family in reduced circumstances Who are | y¢ 4 pictura of commanding merit and | Men and True,” and comedy, “Blaze! Super Sex,” and “our gang” in “A| , ing to kee arunces, but Who | jnierest—one of the notables of a ly matinees at 2 p.m. Quiet Street.” !m ot too particular as to the deceh” | great season of fine photoplaya. There ==z iy' e I il A ey the | Will e added attractions as usual. Avenue Grand. play ” Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meig-| Sunday, rig r, in “Kindred | SAtiE lhuiogatung GAYETY—“Town Scandals.” ] "1 o Man Wi Saw Tomor- |of the T .'m;l Monday, Shirley Mason, ot 5 “Town Scandals,” which comes tol ’aul - Parroft, in “The Ka outh Must Have Love”; comed miy to two or :J'.,;::l"'rm tho voly Theater next week, will! i “’ we's d’l m\'v:;:ut\:.o "Blazes,” and, Prisms color wtad | cust includes Harry ©. Browne feature more than a score of singing | Pha T < :ape of Good Hoy Tuesda: trand, Miry R Irederic and dancing girls. Harry Le Van,j(harles Ray. in “A Taflor Made Man Super and comed M son, Frederick Ray- | and dancing gitle, Barty LS vorad | Thursday. Conan Doyle's “The Iound | Ranch Romeo™: Wedne | ordon, 1 s O O I e, will ‘hundla | 0f the Baskervilles,” and comedy, ( Williams, in “Fortune's s the fun, assisted by Johnny Hudgins, | ': Friday, Shirley Mason, in|Bobby Vernon, in “Choos | POLI'S—*“Irene. premler imitator of Bert Williams. Of | \{3(';“' Must Hlalw L«swr;. ,‘,:'\51 1"\‘;‘;;‘“0"1"": d’rnur: ay. Billie Dove and = special feminine interest will be the | { 3 ¢ S e e AR, in SXonfh: to smi sical comedy tuming of principals and chorus | ‘The Super and Larry in “The Agent”; e I [ gir1a. Tn 'the latest styles direct from (in “A Quiet s Friday, Colleen Moore and John Bow s in_a remarkably | Paris. Carolin Hg B purlGanE the Christmas offer- arolina. urc hon & Sunday evening. Sunday and Monday, Theofore Rob- Photoplays. in “The Old Homestead"; Tues- ecil B. De Mille's “Male and F e play P RIALTO—“Heroes of the Street.” esday, “Woman's Hate nction 2 S Don’t” Change Your Hus- | m sending thre Spicy with the scent of pine, holly | pa,q JantLOlves Gur r the seas, and other Yuletide decorations, with | (ooq: Rt ATans nd the ient. two of whichla bigger Christmas tree than ever, | = over there for two v with more lights glowing and more | B | | < Jumes Montgome interesting and amusing features in Elite. P of the little shop girl Cind the toy village which spreads below | guiqae ¢ e : il ruusic by Harry Tierney and Iy it than ever before, Moore's Rialto {uppu! @iy 1 PRt iB T s ph MeCarthy, and pra 11y ter will open Sunday with & My Old K Tuesday { chorus seen here on its oral holiday bill offering, Wesley { gyo. = p fOH \alh-v of | le Win Dor- | Barry, in oes of the Street.” an|giiint = Men g Hob i Moore. Emma De |adaptation of Lem Parker's stameiywan;aoen Arediesdar. Hol tta Hau | play. ~The production hits romance | Thursday, Rert Lytell, in “Sherlock comedy, mystery and thrill. Brow * Fotday: i 5 { Gaites, and a big chorus of boys and |y shown alto, in “Christma fio| TSRl AT ven s esif ana e s tard: short film features and an orches-| = ' 5 trial score. 5 = | Hippodrome. METROPOLITAN—"The Hotten-| Mary Pickford, in - i . Monday. D. his ¢ tot. ve ers”; Tuesday, James | thrills and mystery, E : g 'he Man From Home'; | con direct from the )lll»‘ S is week ‘.1| s o 1\\:(1!\.-“!1\ Robert McKim, in “Gray ! Theater, New York ""; I's 2 aba e eeR] D i Thursday, Bert Lytell, in d to That Thomas H. Inc i : | version of William il g r;:uu;hx: . “The Hottentot,” 4 . eacl rol re played n and Madgze Edu 1 bur drollest subject he has| Sunday Barthelmess. in to be the drollest subject “The Bond Boy.” and “Pop Tutile's i e A Movie Queen’; Mondav, Owen Moore, erives { O o in “Love Is an Awful Thing” and | '(lrwll\ to a ): r Keaton, ir he Blacksmith” Cormact o A retends to be an expert horse- e the play and will .| There is love interest as well "i,‘ i e < humor in the development of the X Walter J : ale A special program of holiday under the conductorship of will d. with ple- off H |How Xmas Can Be Merry PRESIDENT— Ahle s Irish Rose lay afternoon which PALACE—"The Outcast.” = E rece ext| waek: £ —for occupants of poor- E aon at 1 = v heated homes is too gram will present VAN e i ¢ screen iproduction ',Z,‘“'} = ke fon ntin o l “who appears dn a screen v E T |want Colbert - instailed e : ] "y by Hubert He H STEAM _AND HOT- { 2The production at the President has | ©f the, FiiS + Lovett and di- = x TE ed by Ha who directed ' = l s = u S \'." ‘2 N t and stand zero = & s ) e s = eatl sts. KReason- = | be Harry | 1ove in th rest = )A\‘:‘.tl |eur[ :s Reason = Leo Hoyt 1 H ably put in. H Risis' ehi | COLUMBIA—"Peg 0° My Heart.” = (G | zocmugbe se por om 2 o~ screen appearance of Laurette | .__. troubles. E vlor, the noted sta i‘ star, in x: = £ = - Lo eersion of St S MAURICE J. COLBERT 2 < yent of such 0%\ Heating—Plumbing—Tinning = KEITH'S—Ben Bernie and His| wounces a second | S F Phone Main = ! Hi "ot ihls picture. B 621 Street 3016-3017 51 s | | Band,r e SOy ready won new admiirers irough her work i1 th screen i crsion of the f 3 il 3 Mann Shadte her | H 3 loped in the spoken i | said to pe revealed on the s ! manner that makes th a | ! ! YOUR " pIAND composer. will bring reuerite Murph Smith; Bob 18 chay o se he tun v CENTRAL—-"Brt;ken Chains. ail's new Centgal Theater, -t between D and | rown open ‘o the at 3 o'clock. production of the $10.000 first-p awarded in the recent contest, Sth ) public present “Broken ze sce- hicag written | 5i-Ba-Bo' Goldwyn 1 which D, 3 JChain in the CRANDALL'S—“Good Men and TrueA i -ralsing ; be pictu s Pictoria s Chr t. will b . will | of the week, Harrey C “a drum: southwest. | comedy. | | tide_playle Aeat through Tuesd: d Men and Tru cturesque b cach mat- » with skit was | gela Keir, with nut ye and | Pauline Irish | Rose md Frid way Madonna.” terest, and the Swells LINCOLN—"The Bond Boy.” The first three days of next week will offer “The a asterpiece Jle David." starcing Richard Barthelm As an added attraction | S e e e g : Thos J: Wedn e. less. Sold an and Thursday, Will Rogers, in “The ' Headless Horseman, Hodkinson's W” iscreen The Legend of L4 EYES Kitchen urda David Be dances have hee ette Kosioff, : foremost special ntry. Paul Bleyden supply the ¢rnice Hopkins, anr BELASCO—-James Barton. A bill of str: It Shubert vaude- lie i d for the Belasco weater this w with the matinee - afternoon. opDing the program is James Bar- . recent featured of “The | Rose of 1" in a comedy abi rdity that his famous | ancing specialty ndel and 1o lr\xr( I\nr»\\'n to vaudeville lovers nd his sweatheart,” iversion featuring his{ and’ Joe Towle, | ut comedians™ of talent, will ty and com. tl.ull er music Look to Your Eyes ! Beautiful Eyes, likefine Teeth, are the result of Constant ! Hollow vian offer unique Janet Adair, recent | #ck Norworth and dancer assing Show.,” in 8, terpsi- lVl‘ ring, Mulligan from the West" troupe of acrobat Ford and Goodrich Ossi, Japanese artists; in feats, ‘with the Shubert weekly and Up-to-the-minute 1o !Hassi and | topic: STRAND—Lillie Faulkner Marion- ettes. week, heginning Sunday Strand Theater will pre Faulkner and her company marionettes in a comed een in popular-price: Faulkner ras h ter fa- {1ous screen stars, carton principals | and other characters to amuge both young and old. ander and company will | offer a one-act comedy, “H: led Hampton.” making abun- Permane and Shelly, “Pulley- mething novel in and Elwood, ted repertoire of exclusive songs, and Leo Zarrell and company, a tum- bling offering. “Timothy’s Quest.” is the picture for Christmas week. It has an unusual cast of juvenile principals. Short film subjects also will be shown. COSMO0S—‘A Day in Coney Island.’ A big animal act, Lipinsky's Animal Actors, in “A Day in Cone land, heralded as the cleverest dog acts in vaudeville, and a pretty novelty, “The I: anary Opera Bel- 'Jhe Daddy of ihc()t a” Selection and Servu:e at Best Dealers theWorld Over: Give a Modern Gas Lamp or Semi-Indirect Fixture Two practical and extremely shed their cheerful radiance in the home day in and day out through cars—and serve as a constant reminder many v ness and taste. Come in carly—ior the earlier you come the more complete will be the assortment. 22 Small Cash Payment, Balance Monthly “* WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. Sales Department | Gottshall of rudio was mude by HE Halborg vanish - awhen jof the class of "0, a radio expert with | ol i s rl) e S ] Coke comes inte your in Jun arnegic Institution, NG Sratune & for or of history at Brown house. Get literature and the uchievements of former | Waters pre: 2l - | Meighan, fh “The Man Who Saw To- - S oo 'and Paul Parrott, 1o ~he |Unusual Furniture, Lamps, Ete. Fair Week.” Daily matinees at 2 p.m. | e b e (e e enity nde f exquisite design. Unusudl ades, etc. Open Saturday aft- GRID STAR PLAYS SANTA. Brown | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO 13th N.W. Main GR73-5374 Officiates at Alumni Smoker. Members of the Brown University Alumni Association of Washington held a smoker and Christmas party la evening at the home of Arthur D, 1626 Newton street. A tree decorated ing with the se louded ith pre; those in at- tendance and A. E. Gottshall, a formcr Brown foot ball star, officiated as Claus In the distribution of gifts, each of which was accompanied by verses addresscd to the recipient An interesting address on the theory —troubles see samples in our ffice. JOHNP. AGNE'W & CO. . 728 14th St. N.vi. it E. Benjamin Andrews as an ator. Brown songs were sung and ||/ shments were served. Chester C. ded. —_— Des Moines, Towa, has been selected | the National League of Women Voters as the meeting place of its next annual convention. The con- vention will be held the week of pril For Christmas--- fts that will useful Christmas of yvour thoughtful 419 Tenth Street N.W. —to make 24 Kiddies Happy Christmas Day A special Christmas Price on Little Sun- Maids, luscious little seedless raisins—24 five- cent packages in one carton for $1! Put one package in each Christmas stocking for your little folks. Then let them give the others to their little friends, as little presems—tokenc of youthful goodwill. See how delighted all will be. Take $1 to the nearest store and get two dozen little bright red boxes now—full of healthful seedless fruit-meats that are both good and good for them any day. Little Sun-Maids " ¢“Christmas Raisins”’ 5¢c Everywhere