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THE EVENING 'STAR; WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. | g . 1 i a ¢ Lon- | Blanche Belford in a humorous laugh ! patrons when John Charles Thomas ym; , Ithe actual melodies of this nmablc[mncen marks also the return of Lon hit, “The New Janitor,” a skit large- | abandoned the operetta stage and de- New Yf”k Symphony, January 16. {5e jactust melodie don’s famous director, Albert Coates, |1y in pantomine; Frank Mullanc in|cided to devote himself entirely to| The New York Symphony Orchestra, | All New York knows the Whiteman | Scales and Humorous recital work, but the concert world |under the direction of the distingulsh- | band, which amassed a_national rep- | certs are under the local management g nigan and Covert, lcomed him joyfully and wherever | ed guest conductor, Albert Coates, |utation as g feature of the Cafe de|of T. Arthur Smith, nc. a At Danein; Phiends,” and Reck and|he appears he is hailed enthusiastical- | will be heard in the New National | Paris cabaret. Then me the recors The following program will be pre- ued from: Twelfth Page.) Recktor, in an unusual display of |y, t only has he had experience | Theater Tuesday afternoon of mext|ing for the which, inci- | sented: S v, No. 4 in 12 minor acrobatics and hand balancing on the operetta and concert stage, | wWeek, with Frieda Hempel as the!dentally, still goes merrily on, and, 9 , A Der Freyschutz | Marx brothers, who have won a na-| —The photoplay will picture Alice |but his first experiences ‘were in |soloist. . ilast, the 4 with George | {Weber): 5 an” (Rimsky- ||| reputation as funmalkers. They | Brady, Paramount star, in one of | singing church music in Baltimore,| Mme, Hempel will sing an air from | White's “S 3 which makes | Korsakoft) e , Batti, O ance a’l u’lc 1 seen in & new and original|her latest pictures, “Anna Ascends” | where he studied under Adelin Fer- | *“Der Freyschutz,” by Weber, and a |possible the Washington program at | Bel Maset: Giovann | vue is an up-to-the-min- | supported by ast inclucing Nita | in for four years as a_scholarship [group of songs, consisting of “Batti, | the City Club. (Mozart; o " (Humpe aeo nelange of melody, comedy and | Naldi, Robert Ellis and David Powell. | pupil. His “exceptionally smooth ) Battl, O Bel Masetto,” from “Don | — | ginck); “Saper \«;;:rr;s}l. trom T ot lance combined with dancing special- = | legato work is probably the result of | Giovanni,” by Mozart; “Cradle Song,” Masked Ball” (Verdi); and Prelu sies fn which a bevy of pretty girls| GAYETY—*Bowery Burlesquers.” | his church experlence. | by “Humperdtnck, ana “Saper Ver.| _0lga Samaroff, January 18. | .i"inale from “Tristan and Isolde assist. Tickets may be had from T. Arthur | reste.” from Verdi's “The Masked| Mme. Olga Samaroff, recognized as | (Wagner). Other acts are Olga and Mishka | Mildred Cecil, who, with Billy Fos- | o 0 *€r7 MO Jo® 80 SO A | s Tickets are on sale by T. Arthur||| o and company of six in a terpsichorean |ter and Frank'Harcourt, is featured | Smith, Inc. g " | B4t Coates' program, of orchestral | 10 °F the WOrld's masters of the key- | g TiCkes are, B SEIC TY tpeolalty; the Novelle brothers in | With joe Murtig's “Bowery Burlew| .o e Travel | pleces will include the Brahms farreh | Poard, Will be heard in recitgl at the “Clown Classics ° Rossl, & ail- |quers’ Tench opens Bt tus O ewman's African veltalk. |symphony in E Minor; “In the | Masonic Auditorlum Thursday evening | RCE e e hprano: o ,‘,‘;lgagm".m, comes with a fine record| F. M. Newman, popular travel-|Steppes,” by Borodine,and the prelude | of next week, under the management| TWO SUE FOR DIVOI k. tonolulu.” & £ Sl from musical comedy work to grace!talker, will present “Victoria Fqlls":fi-“fl finale from Wagner's “Tristan | of T. Arthur Smith, Inc. This recital e As an extra added attractlon Mrs. | butlesque with charin of personalty: |at the National Theater Sunday even- |80d Isolde” =~~~ = = e L1y L5 SRe SUmEh 80 the wiisor plan- |y Emilie Howells Alleges Deser- | 14th dnd K Sts. Irtistic specialiy, “The Call of the Pecially radiant in stunning costumes| The territory covered In this sec- Washington, and the interest evinced | Ruth St. Denis Tannes 10 tion and Non-Support. | Temple,” unc (he auspices of the O finest texture. Libbie Hart, the|gjon of the across-Africa-Cape-to- |DY the London conductor's many warm 3 ~ Ky, 24 Mrs. Emilie Howells has filed suit for SWometn's Untveran) Alliance. ingenue, also is noted for a pleasing | S gk cest | vdmirers bids fair to make his visit | Ruth St. Denis, with Ted Shawn and | a limited divore 3 E e S t' da AR R T T voice and a rare talent for comedy. Tn Calro journey includes east and West | one to be remembered. -Tn England | the Denishawn Dan will be pre- | charging inadequate support i eser ver” aArtur o : 4 |addition to the principals th will | country lying between the Transvaal | Mr. Coates is the conductor of the h, Inc., at the | tion. They were marricd June 24, 1913, COSMOS—*"Misses and Kisses. be a large chorus of pretty girls, and Vietoria Is, as rnn as north 1";"1'1"0" Symphony and the Royal : b ter " e 'Aflvrnnul'l of | and the wife charge: |.{.‘.- :n and de- B. A. Rolfe, the well known pro- 2 and south, including the islands of | Philharmonic Society. Last summer | NeXt week. Of Ted Shawn it has been | serted her last month. He has not con- 9.9 > e 1 3 “r 3 b < “1«‘::1- '1 vs| Roland Hayes' Recital, Today. | Madagascar and Mauritius. | he directed. the first performances , sald that he is a man of the highest | tributed to her support in ten weeks, 12:30 to 3 Special Musix BESr of Sroatwa bl bt z | coloped | The motion pictures of the interior |since the war of the Wagner “Ring” | {YPe Phys mentally and spiritual- | she tells the court. Attorneys Newmyer and vaudeville attractions, is.send- | Roland W. Hayes, the noted colored | ¢\, Jugagear are. the first ever | dramas in Covent Garder . His terpsichorean art is exquisite, | & King appear for the wif < his latest pretentious production | (EHOF, WHL be he 2 by | tuken. In motion pictures and color | Tickets are on sale by T. Arthur = Absolute divorce is asked in a suit “utitled “Misses and Kisses,” featur- | 21 the Lincoln The - °n | views, wman's , fellow _travelers | Smith, Inc., 1306 G street northwest.| New York Symphony, Tuesday. |filed in the District Supreme Court by sixteen singers, dancers and come- | - _ Was| 0! Mafeking, Bulawayo, Moto . : e v e soloist a ) . ere i ixteen singers, dancers and come- | comething over three years, :u‘L(-ri")‘]‘g tcin, Rulawase, Motopos Hills | Paul Whiteman Orchestrs. the concert of the New York Symphony | 1916, and have one child. Attorneys o5t'kind of fun und action lasting a | three vears of triumphs in the capi- | {he Khamul thins. BIMbALNe tRe SIe | (oo ) ngton dance lovers have irip |OFchestra Tuesday atternoon s 4:3 | Foster Wood and Jesse B. Adams ap. an ansting 2| tals and principal cities of the Brit. | ho b i o " a o ; full bour; as the headline attraction |5 55 fnd continental Kurope. Mr. | ‘King Solomon's Mines.”. Many fitie | ped to the strains of the famous Paul | SC.0CK At the National Theater. This pear for the husband. Hayes returns to within a |types and studies of savage life—|whiteman Orchestra, a: dered b; It is one of tie m 3 3 | & 7 a, as rendered by hiows that’ has ever coms fo. the | week, L et ulus o helr homes, thelr | g machines. bt tomocres | MU i LT T T T T ] His pre a nos, 1 will be secn in Wash Kr‘_‘l:,‘_l“t'{"“‘ 1. French, | vealed. night from 11 to 2, in the ballroom n for the first time. - - 0 - c ton for R e . t Eolowe The African jungle will be visited | of the City Club, the first opportunity poThe length of the featuro makes Wheroog e and the story of the wild life will be | will be afforded capital devotees of eeaceny att o St Quando M (Mozart), “Ama told. | terpsichore to glide and oné-step to | quality or length of enterizinment, | (Caccini), iva Rosa™ Wil bring timely s “Claire de Lune” (Faure) thy Richmond and | taire” Moreauy, “Re v la Vaudeville”; | Se¥), “Che Cosaque” (Four- Crobatics, | drain). “Waldeseinsamkeit” (Brahms) ‘irl en- “Botschaft” (Brabms). “Du Bist Die Y s Ruh” (Schubert ream” (Grieg) v wil present | and “Weep You . " “Oh, Mis- new star, wlro | tress Mine,” *“To ps"" of 1glas | Was a Lover and His Las, e las E R aking four by Roger Quilter. 3 . human = 5 John Charles Thomas, Friday. I John Charles Thomas, the ! sA E can baritone, will be es recital by T. Arthur Smith, - | yational Theater Friaay a : CLOTHES ON CREXT STRAND—“Dolly’s Dream.” It was a d_blow to light o 3 Sl OUTFITTER to MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN A breezy bit of muSical comedy,| ou = - T w3 “Dolly’s Dream,” will occupy the | ‘ :As I o R IA tage at the Strand next week, be- ing =u xLu' |\ atinee, a. For Infants and Children - e g i doile | imUse For Over 30 Yea 7th AND L STS. N. W. v ill be f ong num- exceptional dances and abun- comedy hers incjude Bob Archer and as the guest-conductor. These con-| $1.00 Turkish Bath Towels Entire Stock Sctisfactron First BEDROOM SLIPP 59¢ Each I Ad Choi i Extra large, extra heavy—and \j@ A S (?‘K}:e’YSYSCPaIl‘ = extra value. Very slight seconds wd children's fel of the famous Martex brand. 810-818 Seventh e oy for Broken sizes, of cours L T T T WIS (Y W (W 960 Crisp New Blouses in a Sale * As a Token of Appreciation of the Big Business We Give Him, the Maker Passed Up His Profit to Give Us a Big Sale 360 New At 79¢, choose from ten natty styles in standard $1.00 blouses, 600 Ne“, chiefly in tailored and semi-tailored models, but with several lace- trimmed styles included. Tn mercerized colored stripes, tan cot- $ 0 B Sy $l.00 BIOUSCS ton pongee, white voile, dimity and madras. Round, tuxedo and 2.00 lOUbeb convertible collars. All sizes, 36 to 46, 5 At $1.29, choose from twelve models in standard $2.00 blouses c —their mates right in our regular stock at that price. Of white ° striped dimity, blocked white dimity, plain and figured white voile. Floral embroidered fronts, collars and cuffs, all-over em- broidered organdy fronts, tucked fronts and tailored styles. All . sizes, 36 to 46. Repeating the Sale of Topping "EM ALL ANUARY HAT SALE! LT TR T T We can't stress too much the value represented in these prices. Were you to buy them wholesale, you would pay nearly as much as they are priced in this sale. Boys’ Norfolk Suits G][R]LS’ TUB DR Little Boys’ O’Coats Of Fast-Color, Serviceable Gingham . 9 . Just the dresses mothers want to thtle Boys Sults buy for, sc}'tool wear, and attractive 19 styles the little misses want to wear. ° A Thrift Occasion Every “D. J. K.” HA T Plaids, .stripes and checks. - Made 0 with sash and-pocket. Their good Too Good to Miss (Velours included) . : 2 workmanship is in keeping with e gooaiTonics ; BIG BOYS’ Belted Norfolk Suits of all-wool and part-wool cloths, with one or two pairs of pants. As In Two Price Appealing Groups : I good wearing as they are good- looking — which is savir a lot. © 2 $1.50 81x90 Seamless Sizes 8 to 15. $5.00. ALL flLL S U bl hed Sh t ° LITTLE BOYS' CHNCHILLA noieac (S9N OVERCOATS, sizes 3 to 8; plaid ‘ 50 "5_.‘00 Hats ¥ . lining ; double-breasted model, but- == atS = Perfect! Save on Good Bedwear toned high at the neck. and smartly o5 3 (Velours and Derbics 7 Hundreds will come for them—so we must limit each pur- belted e brown, gray and 4 .(Ve[o“r: included) included) chaser to four sheets. Of heavy unbleached sheeting cotton that L’I;I‘TL.}; .BOYS’ SUITS, of fine soon washes white. Size for large double beds. ; tweeds, wool Jersey, cassimere and . Sheets, $1.29 Bedspreads, $2.65 velvety corduroy. Norfolk, two- L] L] 81x90 seamless bleached sheets, $400 Heavy White Crochet piece and middy styles, trimmed in i d smooth fin- : y e . : <3 f:h:‘oflingfgt;nd ironed, and Spreads in raised patterns. various clever ways. Sizes 3 to deeply hemmed. Made with scalloped edge and 3. $5.00. Pillowcases, 29c cut corners. January sale of 35c and 40c o pillowcases, In 42x36 and 45x36 10c Turknit Wash Cloths } sizes; excellent quallty, with sc Each ’ Sale Supreme P = Actual $4.00 and $5.00 i 5 800 Pairs Double-Bed Blankets $2'?8 A Sale TII:tIG‘rowsdgs It Goes tioh Tooking. \dsens W t d T Drplicatingevenisurpsssing=Morday'siig blanket isateiwith $ 7 5 st i $ 7 5 Ors e rousers mere of the same heavy blankets and some even better at the same [ f‘vfl%w?fiflflsgfl;@f‘:;:‘: Y low price. - Thick, soft, fluffy and warm. In dark stripes and plain broidered, braided, 5 : . : silk stitched. Mag- Match your odd coat with a pair. All sizes for tan. Size for double beds. nificent fur collars, many with fur cuffs to match. Every coat beau- regulars, stouts, slims and short men. Of striped tifully silk lined. Regular and stylish stout sizes. worsteds, blue and gray flannel, blue serges, cassimeres and cheuviots. For Men—That’s a Wonder! Men’s Madras Shirts, 95¢ . &4 Fleecy Night Shirts, 95¢ “MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK” »¥°p Muslin Night Shirts, 95¢ ) " Percale Pajamas, 95¢ SHIRTS of fine quality madras and every ° Y nc. ) one perfect. Fast colors, A host of fine striped patterns to please every man. Sizes 14 to 17. b s i ; Sale! Women’s Hosiery flannelette in stripes of < Fruit of the |, = - combination colors. Collur and oo e e eat Four Popular Kinds Underpriced 4 collarless styles, plain and trim- ~ —and would sell up to double ‘omen's 7 ’s Silk-and-fi e med. Slight substandards of and more. but for Sflgm lxxper- Women's Burson Perfect . Women’s Silk-and-fi"er Hose, famous Universal Brand. fections. Quality Heather Sport Hose, in in black and colors, slight ir- clocked styles. regulars of $1.25 quality. PAJAMAS, of fast-color percale and soft cotton pongee. In Women's Perfect Quality Women’s Wool-mixed Black white and stripes, some with silk stripes. Beautifully trimmed and Silk-and-mercerized Derby Rib- Hose, with ribbed tops, slight finished. bed Sport Hose. irregulars, B LU U UL T T R T T T T T T L L L L LT T LT i I