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i 5 g i o ARSI 8 TN (e D. C MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, An early morning Christmas cele- . 4 , &[] 1 T T2 3,: R S " N R RS ST beatlon uF SO0 FH strase Droved-dis ; A aaqav e ?mmmamx fodoen o e UL S . ; ; = .. DEGWNNING TODRY AT 3B\ — CRANDALL’S —=CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN | CENTRAL cidentally’ discharged, ~ the = bullet i wounding his left han aral ohn- A sdi o titical ng-writer once sald that a man’ The only rock a woman's poiitical son, bis aunt, took him to Emergency s, ‘his star should be. But he didn't |party will never split on is rock-a-bye- Merry Christmas to Al Hospital. . say shooting star. baby. ’ Tho annual dasco of thesemlor clans| | CLARENCE M. ROAGH, e BB Hat10e Ninh Bet-B1 @ of the McKinley Manual Training Uegheny street, Takoma Park, D.C. = . 4 IIA un‘l Sy Schaol will be held at the Cairo : e Driver of Private Machine LAUGHTER U T ST She—Oh, I feel so cold; I wish I had oaoday might. Kenneth Burgfeld| At an English Inn: “Waitah, is this Ficet Satiohai Preants Golivy Prasert is chal ¢ the dance sommittee. |tea or coffee? 1If it's tea, bring me |Something around me. i : e Sl TTTVRTa s chairman o n leoricaRica B 18 Ltaaribels Hewoll, what would you like to| Slightly Hurt—Six Others DOUGLAS COLLEEN VU kave me put around you, dear? RICHARD Do SEAGUN, She—Oh, 'most anything will do. Square Hotel. Musical program fol- ~.°" ."{‘.""“ southwest. | and he brought a shawl. lowed by dancing. Kentuckians in- 5 JOHN ANSCHUTZ, ted. © THEREAL BOSS. 717 Newton street northwest. e wvard Shine, 1031 North Capitol| A couple taking their little four-year- bl street, was taken suddenly ill while ?.ld nephew for a walk were much en-| fThere seems to be mighty little in-| o° attending midnight mass at St. Pat- [fertained by his original philosophy | terest in one-half of one per cent. of the second precinct and the auto- rick’s Church. He was taken to :{‘he'l he declared: “When daddy says EDWIN F. ROWLES, |mobile of Albert Jenkins, 1848 Sth Kiergency Hospital, where it was | NO' and mother sayi ‘Yes,' Yes is the 1430 V street morthwest. | street, occurred aid his condition was not critical. name of it. 3 urred last night at 6th T b : egisne and N streets. The patrol was re- V. H., 60 Elm avenue, Takoma Park, D. C. sponding to an emergency call and was going west on N street when the automobile appeared at the intersec- tion of 6th street. Both vehicles were damaged and Jenkins sustained slight injuries. The Kemtucky Soclety will meet Thursday, 8 p.m. at the Franklin | Injured in Accidents. McLEAN | MOORE : With Madge Bellamy. Raymond | Supported by Claire Windsor, Hatton, Truly Skatbuck and a | Malcolm McGregor and Ernest Great Cast in Thos. H. Ince’s | Torrence in Winifred Kimball's Whirlwind Picturization of | Chicago News $10,000 Prize- Wm. Collier's Recent Hit Winning Story of Love -THE BROKEN HOTTENTOT CHAINS Added Comedy 5 Added Comedy Lloyd Hamilton in Two Reels Bobby Vernon's Travesty, of “The Educator” “Choose Your Weapons™ A collision between the police patrol | i Dunn—Which part of the egg do you prefer, the white or the yellow? Bunn—Oh, 1 think the shell has it While participating in a foot ball game at Union League Park yeste 4 day afternoon William Curtin, six-| Jimmy had been absent from school | . "0 ver poth. 5 teen years old, 802 2nd street north- | for several days, when the teacher re: 2 HENRY DEVORE cast. nd broke his collar bone. [ceived the following from his mother: S NEEDENORE L Surgi ' was given at Casualty | “Dear Teacher—Please excuse Jimmy 00 2L 0¢nY 2 e h et Autocracy is where one man runs tho s ol - - iz it a > oth Tee. e- Ruth Estex, colored, eleven years 1707 M street. northweat. | Saaincls where eversbody. rans the |, Walter A. Brown, jr. 2711 Connec- 1. 1142 Linger court, was treated a e e B i ment R moboly erees: ticut avenue, was driver of an auto- Imergency spital last night for} Traveler (to smoking compartment S mobile that collided with a truck of ' == = painful injuries. She was hurt In a | companion)—Have you a match? | 1643 HAROLD, BYERS. | |the Potomac Electric Power Company = = fall on the stairs at her home. Companion, a Scotsman, carefully ex- e -{at Connecticut avenue and Calvert K == = LU Sk N o Y, = A Adam R. Gard, fifty years old, 825 fell on the sidewalk v Well, if T haven't forgotten my tobacco " driver of the truck, escaped injury = — AtiConnectins axe s e M et Gompanion (reaching for tho match) proft: . H. McDONNELE, |While Peter Allen, 634 ¢ sireet south! S « and ed & se i . H. ] 3 S = (s over his loft eye. Surgical aid was ull, ye'll no be needing this, then. 1508 Belmont street. | cetved slignt heincicr o nis poe e IS GEORGE SMITHSON, S L s 1321 K street northwest. fother, may I go out to—" o s . For heaven's sake, daughter! To| While leaving a northbound street siven at Emergency Hospital ‘Woman Hit by Automob! LAURETTE TAYLOR . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Sing & song of six quarts, swim? Of course, you may, but——" car at 14th and Clifton streets T _ Pockets full of spree ; “No, mother, not to swim. I want to [today, Mrs. Ethel Maurer, East CI g 2 e e ARt Four and twenty bootlexs go_out fo——" ton Terrace, was knocked down by an | Columbia Chapter, Order of Eastern Placed in Black Marie ; “A jazz dance, then. Well, T don’t |automobile and seriously injured. “She Offers Washington its supreme photoplay treat of the entire will meet for a program of When the door is opened " | think much of them, but g was_taken to Garfleld Hospital b; -stivities. following the The bums begin to yell, 1P No ROt & Jazs ‘dance, mother. 1|Thomas Charles Smith, 304 & street tnias holiday season in her screen portrayal of the role she im- Qfl installation of of Isn't this a merry garme |want to ask you if I may go out to|driver of the machine that in mortalized b i For our U. S.7 Oh, WELL! | praver meeting with—" 63 " Physicians found she hadh.!l:x‘;‘— | edy triumphE;;r?l u]‘-?a&t’lcem":;;ix‘;n SAvIAnioREomaRtciom & TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. E. FIELD, With a scream of surprise, the mother | tained a fracture of the left shoulder £ AFOnistads Eectival AL S eIl A D L 2 y:a BEA = E 1840 Vernon street northwest. | SWooned. and injuries to her scaip. Sml;w GEOR 'E ;’ KATIONAL—"The French Dol i [ . 5. BRADLEY, |held by the police on an asault |’ PRICE | [11 \J L} 1 e N Hordoni. Performance at| They say all Californians are boost- | 1416 Montague street. | charge. Late Star “The Rose of Stamboul” Reoont Gtar of “‘Spices of 19 < .20 pm ers, but that doesn’'t include all the | slielle J Two automobiles and a tree figured - . | 5 e T oy Hollywooders. | Jn the future, when people in Folly-{in an accident laxt night at 5th and The Original Funater A Real Novelty The Dainty and Talented . SR T. H. HEATH., |Wood have been naughty and then run [N streets. rederick M. Cramer, A METRO PICTURE_W] X Monster,” at 3 and T,,,‘”p‘,:admu_ a temperature that bafiles the doctors,|432 M street, and Robert Clay, 612 N JOE TOW‘I:E NATHAN JANET ADAIR = ——— T s . ... they ought to call it Hays' fever. treet, were drivers of the automo- Eepilas Ootu ik Eirpsan eatstien AWistar’ Gérden Comodissine MAHLON HAMILTON AND ETHEL GREY TERRY 4 3 “Abie’s Irish Rose, When the lights are turned off the PEREZ SIMMONS, |biles.” Cramer's car was struck by the SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY—OTHER FEATURES 59 nd N30 pam. conversation usually ewitches. 331 C street northwest. | M driven by Clay, the police report- ——— SoRDIE 600 NOW PLAYING! & S—HBen Bernie and his or BERNARD CURRY, e e ed, and forced to the sidewalk., break- wEOBD & GOODRIDGE | HAASI & OSSEI Tdeville, at and 8:13 S40s ERNARD CURRY, | wwyyiat happened to your pretty niece?” | INE ® tree. Both machines were dam- ——_"¥ou Can Believe Them 1| __ Novelty Japanese Entertainers — ) e o v "|_“Oh, she's done well with herself; she [ 381 and Benjamin Cramer, occ SACE ANDINVITANOE ACO 10EW'e " ! . e of the e u : 73 ASCO—ames Barion, vaude-| | Boy (over the telephone)—Hello, M. | . e e e 1507 And 42 an Extra Added Attraction—The Inimitable Pair THEATER 76 i e g vy Jones— Yes: street southwest, was knocked down == C 17“f"“‘ b \“um-um":’\p‘;;“nd' Dl yowlaetiiNar boyssou sas | MRS. ROSE TALBERT, |Aat Connecticut avenue and S street DeHAvEN AND NICE # udeville. 30 and 9 p.m. el S5 11tk strect southenist. | 1ast night by the automobile of Alfred “Mulligan & Mulligan” ¥ STREET AT 12TH 2 u‘m---‘r. Marionettes, | "Uy 00 Ves Ly i (n. Koch, West Clifton Terrace, and | T "4,‘ ST pam. dotice— ; g R e njured about the legs. He was treat- o < # s Seaigalsy Bur-] aseityle S Epertect satiatactions ey ing e, o [ at Emergency Hospital 0T T MATS. 25-50c swar i NITES 25c to $1 22 N2 S N SN S S S S e et S Jesque, p.m Boy—That's fine, Mr. Jones. I English Woman—My word! What e Phillips, 931 Pennsylvania = METROPOLITAN—"The Hottentot,” {boy. How about @ raise? m the | 4 ree birds you have in America. avenue, was knocked down by an au- NEXT WEEK—WATSONS SISTERS in the Season's Semsation Ol MeLean, photoplay be- M AROLD SHAFFER, ¥ b, HiLgaraN, |lomebile at oth and F strests last STOLEN SWEETS fi . . wit as ) 2 29 ; ER, ol D EMAN. [ night and his foot fractured. The au . — PALACE—Elsie Ferguson, in tOuts phreys, 1434 Corcoran strect, accord- cass at T156 am. 110,73, 6:50. ing to’ the police. _Phillipe reccived | 2 . - el = and . The Pithy Paragraph film, including t " surgical aid at Emergency Hospital = : ST L i et for Zhe Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners L e DO 1 | 2ERAER LR NZ OZ A | NEW THEATER 5% & 5%, SE | NEW STANTON ot & ¢S the Street,” doors open :30 p.m. £ 2 old, 1234 Half street southeast. last . - i 00T GIH: in “DON'T SHOOT. Spe- 9 1 ¥ Triph i H PR AL—Colleen Moore, “Broken B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. night was knocked down near 1st an =4 LOEW’S S 1 hegins at 3 pom. Tdentical prizes will be presented every week. These awards M streets southesst by the automobile At iarette ‘lor, in are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either ofHenry Griili 1S2E 16t stvedt, and B g Heart,” at 10:35 am., a box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. injured about the head and body. Phy- Circult's De Luxe Theater 4 s “And 4:10, . 7:40 and 9:40 Try your hand. podern (eanall HOADEAR fressen s e we Y$ Centimuous. 10:30 u. = 3! s Laush e e et Holiday Festival of All StarActs TODAY AND ALL W Ui | OLYMPIC 152 ; DUTY AFTER RETIREMENT. ! BEN BERNIE L ELSIE kit [ owex otk NEW CmRBE HUSBAND FOILS TWO THRIFT WEEK PLANNED. {chisis ribios i B | AND HIS ORCHESTRA ¥ [ e | _— placed on the retired list of the Arms x = FEPG“so" 3 H = s Decembe . has b assigned —_— 1§ T W ARMED HIGEWAYMEN Every Day of Drive Is Made Spe: | neiiv duts bevond that dnte ax br CRAIG CAMPBELL M LB i ' ; g& 1 I ORRE ST BATES POST 2 i fessor of milit ience and tactics - o A { Brings to the screen the A TR MASGUERADEL Colored Pair Flee After Struggle SiE byCommittee; at Howard University. this | IRS Dy n Red Fesor greatest emotional role of' 1f | % yd¥ ‘Winrone” | DUMBARTON 134 Wi With 3r. and Mrs. Elmon V. ‘tlflfi\e_&l\alrm:yhatl‘tlne thrife week | = — — = FRANK DIXON her career in = it ste SRR MESK. in “THE ¥ i : mittee, which will meet in Wash- In “LONESOME MANOR™ ¥ IQ Theater,Sth&TZ Sta. | 1] 2 oo wn res e e, | e n e OORIENTAL “QUTCAST”’ 3 || CRANDALL'S Thimc-zmarcsee. HIPPODROME *he2: 1 by lored highway- | LranKlin day. has appointed F. X. | BOB HALL ! 20D RO G oaadk T e e An attempt by two colore BhWaY- | wholley, director of the Better Busl | The emporancous Fellow From her famous Broadway PO COMES, - = FROJ _HOME Catholic Pastor Arranges Joyful Bazaar, 1205 Penna. Ave. N.W. stage succes: 1st St and R. L Ave. : men to rob Mr. and Mrs. Elmon V.| ness Bureau and vice president of th e s z e today Celebration for Christmas T of 741 Hobart street st might af | Assoctated Advertiging Crosnt ff the | Japanese Gift Shop Open Evenings || D. APOLLON, in ‘BI-BA-BO WITH DAVID POWELL q = Sisiie 0o, 11th street and Columbia road was frus-|as chairman of the publicity com- Anderson & e~ Miller & SAVOY THEATER Ll i mittee. Capman;: The Kitaro Japx; Aexop’ DID ADDED HITS 14th and Col. Rd. Comedy Gathering. trated by the former, when he ETaD-| ‘The first day. January 17, Benjami: sablen: Tathe Weckly; Topica of \CE_TODAY AT 3.| e pled_with one of the meh and called | Franklin's birthday, will be seiceted (e Doy Didermi o AY_THOMAR MEIGHAN. 'in ~THE S : for help. With the appearance of sev- 28 bank day;: the sccond, January 13, Y EARLY g7~ SHUBERT 5 i 4 2 B0 gy The Catholics of Brookland are par- | eral persons the highwaymen fled. will be adopted as budget day, and the = B i .. oy Aiber Y S . = n their wa: i dget & hone: Mnin 2i-i. 1185, 6823 i Tonito. And PRIZMA, “S) Mr. and Mrs. Carr were o1 activities on that day will be pressed { ARRIC !‘i’i.x"l'h:gbs:.':‘?.,a., OMORTTOW CHARLES ® RAY, fin A | P ¢ today because, unex- -y h ORTT ticularly happy today to attend services at Calvary Methodist | by the women's sooieties of the D OW- CHARL RAY, o Al o e i P 3 ay your bill . Seven Other Star Act; 2 tor, Rev. P. Di Paola, which three|of the men wm;lhadlnuemflxed ;grse‘s.i:]ch day, and Tuesday make sous will day. Thrce (o) LSk ews, Ny Years FIRST. T y 3. oW e weeks ago scemed impossible of re- | his pockets. He ajso Galled for help. pDhere will be’a special. committes SN TODAY—TH AN, in “THE | PHAFI P : o e entire force of toa of andling the activities of ea = peet MW, alization, but the entir a revolver. A description of the men | {{0iar S qay® 20" Hyecurive ihan: el workmen engaged in remodeling the | was furnished the police of the tenth | oy “Fleming “has received enthusi- pectedly, they were able to attend iscopal Church about 7 o'clock Wwhen | trict; Friday is life insu . At i New Year J Bill !| SPECTAL XMAS MAT. AT 3 0'CLOCK TOM M Teevices in their mew church. This [the highwaymen confronted them with | Saturday will be your own hawme da i DUNCAN SISTERS JOS.M.GAITES = Presents SRR | _Alao Comene. > ROwS 4 ise planned by the pas-|pistols and demanded the husbands|Sunday will be share with others CRANDALL’S AVEYUE GRAND | BHoMp 10 C was a sunprise p money. Mr. Carr grappled with one | day: Aonday will be —_— i THE i e | HOM! varis] o o a ch and 1 i E) H e e g e ke promistoraupportand e5'opera: iy nd rushed through the wbrk on the m each unit. Ave. 2t 11 ¢ | P ! interior of the church. DIPLOMAT PROMOTED. TONIGHT { | ‘WITH A CAST OF DISTINQUISHED PLAYERS | | APOLLO THEATER | mrpery The new altars, unlike anything ALARM FIEND ACTIVE — { AT 8730 TR ol i el 624 H St. NE CIRCLE seen in this part of the country, have . m th NEXT SUN. SEATS THUR. i MEN. Tith "tompicied and were used fof | Phya Sanpakitch Is Well swn it ‘ WEEK ®X. || Geo. Sidney in “Give and Take o the <t time to celebrate a solemn 3 2 . . — . e e st midnignt, They are in Washington. Four False Fire Calls Rung In American Commercial o OF THE LAUGH ‘t =_—— e AT ELITE > not made of marble, as is customary = 5 n Within 38 Minut and Savings Bank SENSATION “AI'““AL TONIGHT 8:20 2 E_HOLY CITY. | awavse. fon in most Catholic churches, but are in pr::rgn;’::kfiecehn ;’;c‘;l“;fl:velfr;“;“fig “ nutes. Under U. 8. Governfnent Supervision. R MATS, WFD, & SAT. 3 DR GOCORES accompanied | e cgy o - & s ¥ Vi ous ¥ b 8 . - H oade: 21 e — e A e e Washington, Where he was charge daare e flend ik ept the Are The Bank That Pays ! The Radisnt French-Amesican Star Pt ot 40, G20 s 040 | CAROLINA 118 & %, € . - Qaffaires of the Siamese legation, has L : 4% on Savings. NMORROW - THOMAS ' MEIGHA atinee o 3 side s. 2:35 Saw i more” efect The e afiars | Saaires of P Sapees oA hien” | RiEht nd 123 oclock This morning: pem | 1 S AN Wk Fiidiow? | “pone mony in, as well shrines of St. Anthony | Ipotentiary, represen nsd taly, ”1" thirty-elght minutes, 685 St. N. W. Performances at 6. 8, i 3 nd St. Rita, carry out the same effect. and Portugal, with headquarters In| Nos 6, 7 and 12 engine and No. 4 Future Heme In a Comeds With Sones ard Laughs | _°° B * " Matinee Every :sxht‘.’-;cxh:“'u(:<an(l\nj:‘r‘fc:rx‘-l\l°cgh|nc; He has been acting minister in ;l;:;iém;ulxzp'ahx;y u_erel scheduled 7th and G Sts. N { ! 'I'“E FnE"c" no|.l. K LEADE i Brookland during the last couple | England, and will remain in London | ., se of the S i ke H | i = S R—— of days have assured the pastor that | untll & mew minister has been aP- ;115" it became necessary to call on { Starting Sunday Night, Seats Th s o e hey have never seen in this country | pointed. other companies to fill in. LOUIS F. WERBA Presonts || Tonay_sniRLEY T2 wvor James Oliver Curwood" artistic a little house of worship. . e D) ol | ANNE NICHOL'S & Fazce T asox orrs es Oliver Curwood’s As usual at this season, the streets, W COMEDY RIOT A T reptica of the scene in Beth- | COAL OUTPUT RECORD. |3irests:, Toss Bulled ;:lnlg o B0 lehem when Christ was born, was the and last to be pulled. At 12:10 Uenter of attraction iy St. Anthony's | o T T 6 ek [o'clock the sounding of an alarm i BL TOMORRO i S nd RANCH ROMEOQ." Philip Ber*holemae ard John Meshan «*hurch toda: As usual also, people from box 233 su ity m d firemen to ‘With & Distinguished Ca Including came from all parts of the city and 1st and Bates {“ D"ew "~ | Donald Brian, Marian Ooakley. Lilyan T: outlying Maryland territory to see the Estimated at 2,197,000 sixects, \whilsiisoven 1 9 K nid Markey. Susanne Willa, Wil e utly minutes later a call from box 234, at T POLI’'S TONIGHT 8:20 | pun feiaMurker Sussane Wil win pem. | MooRE'S - ‘rib. Fathem DI Paola Is himself an| proguction of anthracite coal for|3d and Q st 1 = and clever artisan, and for |, FO0 0770 jeq December 16, esti- e ':ff‘l'fie“:n‘,":"‘;',‘,";"h” e PLAYING SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS | Mastin, Robert Adums. Jobn Sharkey. since he came Sy Elrnoklfind mated at 2,197,000 net tons on the|partments made every effort to find Back to Her Birthplace for Christmax taged hy John Meehan y the railroads, w. eral reward will be pai this crib as realistic and artistic | Geological Survey today to bo the|District for intormation Hesatoario #m passibie: highest week’s output for 1922, and |his arrest. has been exceeded only once in the period covered by records of weekly —— DAUGHERTY ACCUSER ILL. |Satput. ““Aninracite production for| 1,610 RETIRED OFFICERS. ==/ Thur. & sat @ = " ! MBIA BURL i “TOWN SCANDALS the week ended December 9 totaled N With Harry “Hickey® Le Van. miblican, of Minnesota, author of im- | *' Production of bituminous coal is ’ = Nites, 50¢ to $2.50; Pop. Mat. | hment charges against Attorney |estimated at 11,495,000 tons for the Adjutant General’'s Report Also STl i U A e it lcesicors neral Daugherty, which have been [ week ended December 16, and for the | Shows 5,758 Enlisted Men on List. or Terms i ‘ngaging the attention of the House | week ended December 23, at from 10,- i I NEXT WEEK ‘udiciary committee for several weeks, 000,000 to 10,300,000 tons. The total| There were 1610 officers of the | = Seats Thursdey is confined to his home here by doc- | mine output of bituminous coal in|Army, other than Philippine Scouts, on Holiday Mat., 3 P. M. Now Year's Day | or's orders, threatened with a ner- [ November is estimated at 45,300,000, ( the retired list June 30 last, and of that 'l‘l ous breakdown. His physician has |net tons, 8,495,000 net tons more than | number 152 served in the civil war, ac- | FRANK NNEY Adirected that he shall stay away from |in November, 1921. Only twice in the | cording to the annual report of Adjt. . N work a couple of weeks. last ten years has the November out- | Gen. Davis. H 5 The physician said today that Rep- | put exceerer this years figure. The list includes 2 leutenant gen- 5 . | “DAFFY DIL)] vesentative Keller's condition is not erals, 33 major generals, 1 = § i Arthur Ham: erious, but that he has a high blood Qlsc Eencraln 459 coloncls 2 i 1 A L o Nl Gy, i pressure and is extremely nervous. | ADMIRAL RODMAN TO RETIRE. | ant colonels, 335 majors, 265 captains, = RIALTO 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. 1 MERRY XMAS TO ALL || Doors Open Today 2:30 P. M. WESLEY BARRY |, : MARIE PREVOST | *DOUBLE:HEADER HEROES OF ARCADE THE STnEET MATINEE DANCE 8 TO 6—THIS AFTERNOON ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES || Ladies 20c—Men 30c, including tax - TRA -y || CHRISTMAS DANCE 8:30 to 1 ©0., INO-, Buccessors to Preston A. Roberts, i New Year’s Eve Tyrole Clut 2400 16th St. N.W. Monday Eve. 9 P.M. Meyer Davis ‘riends say that Representative Kel- 146 first lieutenants, 25 sec: 15 T s e Horaln'in | Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman has|ants and 34 chaplatns. The total oo | | B . onnection with the hearings on his |been detached from duty as com-|per of enlisted men on th ‘harges and the break which oc-|mandant of the fifth naval district, | g¢ the end of the fiscal n:rr::;eté'_;éu!t' iered between himself and the com- | With station at Norfolk, and ordered| of which number 112 0 1 " o 3 nittee. to his home to await retirement |{nstructors at civil equcairma; imitE :H:mfu ANNUAL SPECTACULAR AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . rm: January 6 by oneration of law on | tutions. account of age. He will be succeeded, —Make selection from this stock, where you will find just what you CHRISTMAS TREE | ““Gitiios « nowiise > T at least temporarily, in command of —_— { Vhiets | OW! Avoiding Trouble. | | he Heih maval district by Rear Ad-| One of the largest retait shoe stores e 'l‘o'l.lln nE'uE PARTMENTS % 4| miral Philip Andrews, commandant of | in New York city is owned ana man- E. Morrison Paper Co. AT 10 A. M. - A 3 the navy yard a orfolk. an. 5 o . . — PEM R N Along the line of least resistance 1009 Pa. Ave. = Direction P. Chipman SR, STAFFORD PENEERTON 1 take my calm and cheerful way, — AT tars raating 5 . Stae’ Murray. Naude Alian 2. GLADYSE WILBUR, No. 6 Dupont circle, Dupont studio. Phone the head of Scotland Yi London; and so keep trouble in the distance during the Great War— and have a picnic every day. Some FLOWER SALE iriends of mine are always ranting, . a they ?u‘m:l up devfils to refor;_n, up These Branch °mce~‘e Sir Fragilio 14853, balloom Daociog, Stage some hard road forever panting, a||f = =5 T o o Tl ROSES AT $2.00 A DOZEN are very handy — Basil s B e Established 1900. 25 Phone Franklin 8567 Miss Chappelear Continuous From 12 Noon PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. VAUDEVILLE 1715 Connecticut Avenue, Lfl.l’fé‘%‘fiffl&{:’&"‘f co. DAVISON'S S5 1329 M n.w. A Diminutive Oddity, *Play Bal Teach you to dance correctly in a few les strictly private. Any bour. Separate PHOTOPLAY, 06, will teach sui Class and clase dance Sai. evening. A Btory of the Heart “TIMOTHY'S QUEST” With Buperb Juvenile Cast. X wt danices 0 @ few priv. less. Results ‘Mats.—Popular Prices—Nights guar. Lows, Wt any time. Cliys Toen. and Fr 100—31c %00—s00 Wl [ Spec. ruten to Indies. Hrs., 10 a.m. to 10 .o DANCING CLUB CLASS. hope to rend the world asunder and make of it a whiter spot, but it all ends in smoke and thunder, and they’re. a disillusioned lot. I hold it true that every error will some day shrivel up and fall, but if I were a holy terror, I couldn’t hasten things at all. So oft I've seen the ardent martyr go forth to hew abuses down, and in the end he hired a carter toI haul his _wEap(;Ins back to town. I've certain rights that should be cherished, men say There Are Two Reasons: my vigils I should keep; but if some FIRST, the warm weather has brought in bloom thousands of tinhorn rights have perished, I let ||} flowers, ‘which the grewer will loose, unless sold at once. them slide, and lose no sleep. Tve SECOND, “Flowers for Everybody” at popular prices. noticed that the people jealous of Sale Will Probably Run Till January 1 all their rights are short of friends, 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1 Thomson, K.C.B. World-Renowned Criminologist Former Head of the British Secret Service LECTURE SUBJECT: - “My Ex{periencu at Scotland Yard” m J. Burns, Director U. S. Secret Service, Presiding NATIONAL THEATER MR. LEROY H. THAYER in- B Thursday, January 4, 4:30 P.M. structing limited number. E now taries < U 8t. at 12th ||| Private Tessons by appointment. Haliroom for potmin, 5 pe, it et e aof || INCOLN [ coroens : ety i 3 to 11:30 p.m. § GLOVER'S, 618 =nd N.W.—PRIVATE LES- —there’s one in your neighborhood—ready to receive your classified ads for The Star—and leave the rest to one in charge of the office. It will be promptly. for- warded to . the main office—and printed in the first available issue. Carnations, $1.50 and $2.00 a Dozen Sweet Peas, $1.00 Per Bunch (ALL FRESH CUT FLOWERS) Beautiful Plants at Less Than Half Price Better Banking Now is the time for you to decide on Bet- ter Banking. Make it a point to deposit here regularly during ANK a Luxury. L No extra charge for the service. 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