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w8z TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—George White's “Sca Vals,” performances at 2:20 and 8:20 POLYS— Lily, ssue Hayakawa, in 20 p.m. GARRICK—Bertha Kalich, in “Jit- fa’s Atonement,” at $:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"Abie's Irish Rose,” &t 2:30 and 8:30 p.m KEITH'S—"Stars of the Future,” £.15 and $:15 p.n BELASCO B:15 and 8 COSMOS — vaudev STRAND—* ~audeville, at iger at Bob 30 and 9 pn. of Lohg 6:30 and §:4 GAYETY-—Bedini's ~_“Chuckles 1923, 5 and 8:15 p.m METROPOLITAN fn “Oliver Twist,” a.m., 1:30, P PALACE- k| an, m., X 30 p.m RIALTO—"On the High Dorothy Dalton and 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, * with | 1, at| < and 30 p.a | COLUMBIA — Mary Pickford, 1 the Sform Country k), at 10:45 am., 12343, 7:05 and 9:10 pam. CENTRAL—Ticlene 5in Flood.” at 25, 6:1¢, 8 and CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Civie Section, Twentieth Cer ub, will meet tomorrow, Women's City Club. (sec- 30 Chadwick. in| am., 12:43, 3 30 p.m Aswociat Michigan Park Citizens® 5 pam., meet LOMOFTOW, 17 2th stre Sock . @t Thomson “nd danei State S pan music “The et t Californ will to- | of Axsociatio and_dance at Knights h stree olicemen’s an entertainment norre S:15 pam Pythias Hall, 1012 ‘The Century pm., atj R. Crar- Appeal of The art section, Club, wiil meet” ¥ 347 Irving street wentiet Mrs. A, The ess of the Geological Sur- lect and demon- quid at Wash- eparatory ol a unit of Friday, Frank L. 1 v Air. Seh ) system will meet to- nos Club. R. ¢ hemistry of b slides. e Chemical Soeiety ted wit Waikins, executive | stional Congress of | Parent-Teacher As-| Distriet_of Columbia, i Par \chers’ As- i olumbia Junior High ) monthly clubroom to- Arthar C. the Mrs. ess th »n of the C Sehe ts morrow m sche ern ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ; TONIGH ven in assembly d by social ree to publ gram w Y. E C depa ice tment he Philatelic o'clock. of coll at 141 Louls Smith, president and_ Lee University, ual Lee celebration t New Wil- sons From Dr. 0t W will & of the ard the T Henry hington ak at a suthern Subject fe of Le A carnival for the bemefit of the cardinal Gibbons Institute, a national school for colored youth, will be held at Convention Hall Prominent speakers. Amusements. 53, G in G A. R. will and A the vear will be installed and Representative John Wesley Langley will make address. ors open to guests at § o'cl 31 Club Cervantes, of Pan-American Schools of Spanish, will hold open meeting, 8 o'clock, 1412 T street. Annual meeting of the Teachers' Renefit and_Athletic Association will he held at 7:30 o'clock at the “Y.” “Clvitores”—the voung citizens dance in Tr Gallatin street, e o Cold in One Day Take Laxative RROMO QUININE Tablets, The hox bears the signature of E. W. e (Be eure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement. “PRODIGAL PARENTS” BLAMED FOR CRIMES Children quences of Modern Money Craze, Cannot Escape Conse- | | “American parents are rh:vnr‘db\«i for the overcrowded jalle, insane asy- | lums and the huge in the; number of dope flends, immoral girls, boy criminals, e clogging of the di-| voree courts 1 the general break- | up of the time-honored American | home life,” dec ed Edward C. Mer- cer, layman missionary, in his talk on { *Prodigal Parents and Thelr Chil- dren.” at the Church of the Good pherd, Episcopal, Monday night. If the parents of today keep up their mad race for money, excitement, pleasure, their excessive love for mod nd indecent dances.” the lecturer we cannot expect the chil- | grow up into law-abiding| Far from it, they will be Declares Lecturer. crease to mighty dollar.” said Mr. s getting to be a more and e competitor with Almighty | God the present-day American home. You cannot keep your mind | on_the Creator and on coin at the| same time—although I admit that we have to have money to live decently. is the continual mad and unreasonable chase for money that is making us forget God.” S e Nassau—Atlantic Coast Line, ‘ake “Florida Epecial’’ to Miami. Semi week- )y sailings. Office, 1418 H st. n.w.—Adver- tisement. Blank Books AXD DIARIES, of which we have :fl;:[lv assortment. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. more Let us fill your The Name Is “ROBERTS” Ang the Telephone I Matn Seventeen Sevemty-Six Both Ensy to Remember T ! Go about, { things I Bul Tw 2 v He cured it Litt advertisements) these ave | 105 Antepnen A boy, to re Father. W hereupd But, father Run the 1 of cl the mple speaker’s breath {ing house, which is likely to sil 7 { most loquaciou { ualties have aiready i ith th n Wo To With and see Pithy Pavagraphs THE ‘EVENING A gratifying and fmmediate response was received to the recent request for more contributors ¥ ¥ Paragraphs. Since its publication, there the number received. That this has resuited in the improvement in this column ix the belief of knowledge his appreciation of the public's Thanks are due to each and every contributor, reason, that an increaxe in the n himself and for all others. ), | There was a voung man of Kilpeacon, | 12:20, | Whose nose was as red as 1 heacon ; t by s it's white,” enty times, day and night: , and died an archdeacon HENRY E. TAYLOR. L6th strect southeast. irl (looking Ma boarding houses nd Mother—I'm sure 1 don't know. what the baby is howling and tell Johnny to stop throwing t people in the street, and make and Kate stop fighting, and tell if he doesn't stop banging that so hard LNl it away from over newspaper a, why do all ject to children? | LIFFORD F. SMITH, 18 O street northwest must | il the Mohammedan nothing to do with po insist on whole hog or none. CLARENCE 3. ROACH, s mnq Park, D.'C. young Dick. peat af who mother teaching “per little the Lord’s Prayer asked him r her the first line: “Our rt in Heaven. Dick interrupted her with mother, it isn't father, it's grand- CONSTANC 1520 LEE € e wtr lias it that at the dedication of iew bridge at Georgetown a bottle herry-smash will be broken over | center arch. Ceremonies will and s ch intake of RT ¢ morthwest. In fact, seve resulted from Vir- holding their_breath between eet and Dead Man's Hollow. MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT. 23 Linden street, Cherrydale, V. ns’ e laborer is worthy to the aspir puld it not be awful nifty | make pa split fifty-Afty tl cook he nows he can’t and dassent fire 1 of his hir | housewife must | ale, Md. The Pithy Paragraph film, i for each week, will be shown at B. F. KEITH AND ¢ 1dentical prizes will & ten dollars, five dollars a box or six orchestra s prese L two s at Try you 16TH STREET CITIZENS streef, { dent e | citizens’ Association to succeed S. D. {Grove at the meeting of the associa- {tion at the residence of H 7509 ot1 Phill Phill treasurer, and Geor Charles H. Mayers, Fede By unamious vote a committee was | their sufferings and. tielr appointed b end sentative building extension of this ilit i the bill can be diett Dickso night e Street 1314 Holly ted presi- Helghts last the Sixteenth . Bloch, | Alaska avenue. r officers elected ips, vice president; ips, secretary; H. J. Horner, e R. Dickson and delegates to the ration of Citizens' Assoclations. H M Mrs. H. M. were the assoclation to at- ring today before Repre- Focht in the House office for the purpose of urgir e 14th street. A bill with before the House and it the h proviso is now ary affalrs committee hope of the association that the removed from that juris- on and transferred to the District committee. he committee will co-operate with a similar committee from the Bright- Wwood A Citizens' Association. On the heights’ committee will be ex-Senator Blair Lee, Willard N. Holmes, Nevi and }neXgian Diplomat Says His Prop- | W. J.| R. C. Wright, S. D. Groves J.'F. Douglas. | us, Dr. {SEEKS RETURN OF STOCK.| erty Was Wrongly Seized. Ba eigh mem Belgi District alien treasurer baro of Py as el with Th and bought fort 1907 a fir He say ron Georges Lamorel Fergeur, ty-four years old, formerly a ber of the diplomatic corps of m, rvesterday filed suit in the Supreme Court against the| property custodian and the| of the United Statel e | n seeks to recover fifty shares ennsylvania railroad stock seized nemy-owned under the trading | the enemy act. rough Attorneys Minor, Gatley | Rowland the diplomat i shares of the stock in | and the other ten shares through 'm of brokers in Berlin in 1909. the stock was not subject| to seizure and should be returned to | him The Help Wanted Columns in the Star Classified kes the crenm of the lot richer, Each man, woman and child who sends one in, even if the contribution ix not used, should feel that the effort has made the column more enjoyable for | vention Hall, and more contributions to as been m marked Increase in its editor, who wishes to ac- interes number received 7 a.n and her husband ha Just arrived home from the poker game. Stepping into the kitche: put_his arms around her. The wife said, wit out looking, “A quart of milk and two pints of ecream.” ANONYMOU, Nowadays giving the woman motorist the right of way is not a matter of politeness, but of good judgment DUKE PAYNE, 907 Sth street northeast. Ar. Blimp—Remember, the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. Don't forget that. Mrs. Blimp—Then you come right in and rule the world awhile. I'm tired. IONA C. BROWN, Ingraham street mull‘xu‘sl ety Judge—The last I told you 1 never again, Unfortunate—I know it, yer honor, but I couldn’t make this officer believe me. 92 ou were here d to see you tim wa HARRY S. W 1305 412 strect N VDI southwest. Bessie had just received a bright new dime and was starting out to invest in an ice cream soda. “Why don't you give your money to the missionaries?” asked the minister who was calling at the ho “I thought about that” said B “but I think I will buy the ice cre soda and let the druggist give the money to the missionaries.” MARY L. IRELAND, 719 3rd street northeast. Dancing Tnstructor (former trainer) —Now when you start this new step sure you are at least six inches away from Your opponent. HAROLD SHAFFE 229 Indiana aver 1 know more than half e jury” Irish Defendant than ahl o' them. THOMAS J. FORD, U. S. Vocational Center, Silver Spring, Md. | I know more Mr. Gooday tri Bueni to elope with gun. Now he's Mr. to compel Mrs. him. She had »odnight. OSWALD DRURY. luding the four the RAND THEATERS, nted every weel box seats at Ke Strand. r hand pr lese awards h's, and either CARNIVAL UNDER WAY AT CONVENTION HALL Colored Catholics Raising Fund for Building Cardinal Gibbons In- stitute for Colored Youth. Archbisho, mally Curley of Balt opened the carn which being con- by the Federated Colored Catholics of Washington and vicinity The proceeds are to be donated 1o the building fund for the Cardinal bbons Institute, a national school for colored youth, to be located at Rldge, St Marys 'county, Maryland. e carnival will continue thr The carni nue through Archbishop Curley said ‘I know your people, re at for al Con is ducted their hopes, from my as a priest in the southern state, sympathize with them in their efforts o provide for the education of the children, and in my place arch- bishop of this archdiocese 1 would ¥ my trust if 1 did lend my bearty co-operation to movements for institutions to furnish such educa. tion as this carnival to be given in this hall throughout this week typi- fles. A large number of concessions were in operation in the hall. Music for dancing was furnished by Miller's | Community Band. About 1,000 people were present for the opening. Judge | Robert H. Terrell, Municipal Court ;‘nll':‘lgg? the speaker at the carnival SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES. Alleging that he will be for lifs, William 1. Banning has Bieq | suit in the District Supreme Court to, recover $10,000 damages from Ruesell | L. Gilbert, 'said to be the owner of an automobile which collided with him November 27 last at 14th and F streets. He s represented by At- torneys Strickland and Tittmann. —can now Section— are eagerly scanned by those ,seeking employ- ment—because those with positions to offer, as well as those with services to offer, rec- ognize Star Classified “ads” as the direct means to reach each other. Star Classified bring results. ds” “Around the corner Star Branch Office This Is the New London Console Model $135.00 Sold on Any Terms You Want i Narcissus the .]' Fat or Lean - — ¢ I was loaded down with lard, had lost my pristine grace; I was much the fattest bard to be seen around the place; and the diet doc- tors said, “You are much too richly fed; you must live on graham bread and raw turnips for a space. Dras- tic rules you must obey if you'd have a slender form; you must walk twelve miles a day, in the sunshine or the storm; you must fire your fancy cook and drink water from the brook, and be guided by our book, which is full of by-laws warm.” So I cut out all the grub that had made me large and fat, and ate mashes from a tub, and drank water from a vat; and the tallow seeined to melt underneath my snowy pelt, and’quite willowy I felt, for a while, and that is that. But my dreams were all of steaks when at night I closed my eyes, and by day 1 thought of cakes and of large and stately pies; and I yearned for Irish stew and for chops and cut- lets, too, and my longing grew and grew till they reached a I;c.nlly ze. So at last I rose and said, “Beauty isn't worth the cost; slaw and hay and sawdust bread as a diet are a frost; I shall eat the things I wish, roasted turkeys, beans and fish, every luscious, tempting dish, though my shapeliness be lost.” So the lard is coming back, I am fat, who once was lean; but I'm singing in my shack, I'm as happy as a queen; let Apollo strut around, let paw the ground, I shall evermore be found where the gor- geous grub is seen. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. UNMARRIED POSE COSTS HER SUIT Signing Deed as Single Wom- an Brings Dismissal of Maintenance Action. i had signed a deed to a lot in M Lierself as require he s signature, Elizabeth Carneal lost against her former hush E. g by Di Court p in d nt ¥ unmarried, husband ainier and represented to Mirs, suit S0 as not her for mainte Carneal to decree vesterday in Chief J ion No, 18 Equity Distriet Supreme case involved a new legal point District ded a long legal controversy 1 had gone to F Ne 1 obtained an absolute di- Later he married & second wife retur 1o District of Co- and sh after his return El beth Carneal, filed maintenance, claiming was illegal. Upon nary hearing Mr. rnea d to pay alimony of $50 which he paid until the when it develc 1 from nation of Mrs. Carneal : 1 away the Mount Rainier lot n ounm ed wom opinion h stated that neal, * delivered the the vorce procedings in the and e Mr. Carne voree and tumbia, t e, the suit for that his divoree s was per final hearing, tie Mrs dend n unmar- not_recover in cordingly her Mrs. Carneal noted an appeal Attorneys Newmyer & King and cer & Fowler represented Mr. Car- while Mr: al was_repre- sented by Att Wilson. URGES FAMILY BUDGET. Isaac Gans Says Work Is First Es- sential to Living. The importance of a budget in both ersonal and family expenditures was tressed today by T Gans, chair- man of the finance committee of the Thrift We ign for uary 17 to 23 “Making a by as it is to li said Mr. Gai portant as it work in the this action.” and was dismissed set Jan- et hout- as easy abed in the morning and about as im- S to get up and go to morning. In fact, go- ing to work is the first requisite in keeping personal or family finances by the budget plan. Without an in- come there is not apt to be much of an outgo. And with neither money earned nor spent, a budget is of as little use as a silk stocking north of the arctlo circle Mr. Gans also urged adherence to these points: “Estimate expenditures in advance; spend sensibly and buy judiciously. The campaign will be opened for- mally with an address by Secretary of the Navy Denby at the Benjamin Franklin monument January 17 at 4:30 o'clock. To date, more than 200 speakers have significd their willing- ness to take t in the thrift pro- nd are now z assigned be procured in two very easonably priced new models. This Is the New London Upright Model $100-00 Sold on Any Terms You Want WOULD RETIRE GENERALS Bill Gives Liggett, Bullard, Wood | eumm and Crowder Higher Rank. Representative Anthony, repubncan, of Kansas, chalrman of the appro- priations subcommittee preparing the Army bill, introduced a bill .yesterday authorizing the President to appoint as lieutenant generals on the retired list Maj. Gens. Hunter l{l!l?l( Rob- ert L. Bullard, Joseph *T. Dickman, Enoch H. Crowder, Leonard Wood and John F. Morrison, The measure also would give the temporary rank of general to the offi- cer serving as chief of staff of the Army, with allowances equal to those of the chief of naval operations. Ter- ritorial departments and corps ‘area sommanders would have the tempo- rary rank of lieutenant general, with allowances of a rear admiral of the Navy. LOEW’S ALAC TODAY AND ALL WEEK THOMAS MEIGHAN “BACK HOME AND BROKE By GEORGE ADE fllll AT ADDED HI T T CotumeiA Continuous 10:30 . m. SECOND BIG WEEK - MARY PICKFORD Offers Washingts week's glimpse tirely mew and splendid pro- duction of “TESS OF THESTORM COUNTRY” [ [ Se. Patrick’s Players PRESENT “YOU TAKE IT" Benefit Big Sister Building Fund Carroll Hall, 10th and (; Sts. Thursday, Jan, 11th, 8:15 p.m. Adm.. 50c. Reserved Seats. 7c 11° {POLI'S - TONIGHT laying m\uh—n Attractions POPULAR ST e e Lo Shubert presents Sessue Hayakawa (In P m«mv N “TIGER LILY” COMING NEXT SUNDAY The Theater Gulld Succesn FRANZ MOLNAR'S “LILIOM™ (The Roughneck) With EVA LE GALLIENNE ax JLLIE 3 Mo. Boston, 1 Year New York, 3 Mo. Chicago Mail Orders Now—Seats Tomorrow Evex, 30c to $2.50. Pop. Thurs. and 0 HE PRESIDEN TONIGHT AT 8:30 SDAY Pa. Ave. at Uth St—D). 667 JM'I'IIEE TODAY---2:30 P. RIGOLETTO Mon. Eve.. Jan 22, and Fri. Mat, 2 The Washington Opera Company ‘With Joseph Schwarz and All-Star Cast Beats on sa'e now Arthur Jordan Piano Co. and Prgsident Theate DOUBLE PROGRAM THE SHOW OF SHOWS $10 WORTH OF COMEDY IN THIS WEEK’S BILL BE SURE TO GET IN FIRST PART. “VAUDEVILLESHOW" BOBBY PENDER TROUPE 10 ATHLETES A “HIPPODROME” £CT Closing with “The Glants’ Mareh" “BROOMSTICK” ELLIOT. “BABE” LATOUR. “FUNNY” ROY AND ARTHUR. THE DUBLIN TRIO STUTZ AND BINGHAM. SECOND PAET. First Run Photoplay ‘ANOTHER HII’S SHOES’ HERBERT RAWLINSON Story of & Daring Masquerade When you buy your New Edison, be sure to Get It at Gibson’s 917919 G St. N.W. e, Comedy Picture, Chats and Weokly Tonight, 8i20 ATIONAL 3o, Fourth Annual Production GEORGE WHITE’'S SCANDALS A4 New PAUL WHITENMANS CAFE DE PARIS NEW YORK ORCHESTRA Rare Collection of New Beauties Next Week Seats Tomorrow Mats. Weduesday Saturdsy. TO THE LADIES By Authors of “Merton of the Movies,” HELEN HAYES [an New STAR, WASHINGTON, T. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -10, 192 DAI.I.'l r AT uu THIS WEEK 11 A. M. TO 11 P, M. DOORS OPEN AT 10130 A. First National Presents JACKIB COOGAN With o Mognificent Ca. Charies Dickene Glumo OLIVER TWIST Prologue A4t 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. Added Features CRANDALL'S, LAST DAY 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. STAR CAST Led by Jow. Kirkwood, Helene Chaduick and, Richard’ Dia, in = SIN FLOOD Lioyd Hamilton sLducator’ lIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIl" )¢ AIRBAD[\@ LOEW'S COLIIMBIA NNING SUNDAY 2 SHOWS rull A Breath of Bygons Days e PHOTOPLA Y WE PLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILLZ “BOYS OF LONG AGO” VIOLA DANA Continuous From 1 Four Other Superb Acts ™ “LIFE'S DARN FUNNY™ B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE Circult’s De STARS CROWD Luxe Theater THE STAGE The Spectacular STARS OF THE FUTURE (The Young Vaudevillians) Talented Budding Beauties Don Barclay & Del Chain Emil Pallenberg & Living Hears Second Triumphant Week THE DUNCAN SISTERS The Mischievous Darlings New Songs New Specialties Earl Hampton & | Bert Rule & Dorothy Blake | John O'Brien The Saytons, Aesop’s Fables, Pathe Weekly The Inspiriting STARS OF THE PAST The 014 Vaudevillians They Who Helped Build The Foundation of Vaudeville VEXT WEEK—FANNIE BRICE MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A. M—A K—11 P. M. A TIDAL WAVE of THRILLS Paramount Presents DOROTHY DALTON JACK HOLT In a Superb Adventure Romance ON THE 707707, 7 722277 ?A | ropolitan HIGH SEAS LlNCOLN 8 to 11:30 p.m. Orchestra 00000000 et LAST DAY . Estelle Taylor—Lewis Stone “A FOOL THERE WAS” Mack Sennett’s “Ma and Pa.” Kinograms. Hear Your Favorite Selactions DANCE To the Strains of PAUL WHITEMAN'S CAFE de PARIS, N. Y. ORCHESTRA BALLROOM rentabon i S, Tiokets, $2.75_ (ino. tax). at T. Arthur Bmith's, 1308 G S¢., and . THE CITY CLUB 911 H Street N. RODOLPH VALE MOME: Also EMPIR “STOLEN Al HOME 1230 C Street N.E. TODAY AND TOMORROW— GLORIA SWANSON, “THE IMPOS- EIGIE ~22 . bz, AN ______“BIOOD ANI L Ave. ELITE 14tk Street ana R. Soup, (2 ipoANRY, a0 HARRIAO! i RHADOWS " CAROLI O, in Comiedy, 21056 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953. TINO, in 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. NORMA TALMADGE and (GHAN, in “THE FORBID- Pathe News and Literary CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER 624 H _St. N.E MATINEE SAT ADGE BELLA! and JOHN BOW DJONE, JHOOSE YOUR WE “THB "BLUB KITTEN Xhoattew, Concert, Organiit. at 6:20, 8 and 9:40 TOMOTROW o LION L, BARRYMORE “THE FACB IN THE FOG." __PARROTT, | y CRANDMI,S YORK THEATER Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt. MATIN TURDAY AT 2:30 TODAY SGLORIA BWANSON, in"*THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS, BELLEW.” And PAUL PARROTT, in “FIRE THE FIRE- MAN —STAR CAST, “HEART'S TODA NS."" " Relection Stanley W Performances in in 535 Sth St. S, SNOWY BEA] OF ' LIGHTNING NEW i'ma,mn . SHADOW CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN £t._at THIS W) JACKIE COOGAN, in| CHARLES DICK Immortal Classic, | SOLIVER TWIST.” Special Prologue at A0, T80 and 9:30 p.m. CRANDALL'S CENTRAL 9th Bet. D and TODAY — HELENH CHADWICK, JAMES KIRKWOOD “and RICHARD 'DIX, in STHE SIN FLOOD.” LLOYD HAMIL- TON, i i CATOR. TOMORROW — MAX LINDER THREE MUST GET THERE! CRANDALL'S Theater,9th& ODAY AND MORROW _ETHEL CLAYTON, in “IF I WERE Q1 i TER DI 1A INTERTAINING | THE ROSS.” CRANDA[L' 14th nd Col. .ld. 1 MATS., 2 P.M. DAILY, 3 .M. SUXDAY. | Y HOLPH VALENTING, In “THB DUNG RATAIL™ MORROW — CHAR RICHMAN NTAR CAST, in FRIEND DEVIL." . in SAVOY THEATER ES MY and THE | oy CRANDALL'S 4y3Le, n-!..ql’ . MATS., 2 P M. DAILY, % 1Al SCNDAY HODOLPH. VALENTING, o T | NG RAJAH Performances at 1:30, 34140, a0, B ind 940 PO TOM MOOLE: KUNDA BELASCO _SHUBERT S0.ie " WHIPPLE and HUSTON In the MIDNIGHT REVELS withr GEORGE MAYO Purcells & Remsey. The 3 Chums, Ethel Rose, Claire Devine Mats., 25¢-50c Nites, 25¢c to §1 Except on Saturdays, Sundeys and Holidays OUR MARX BROS. 20th ‘Revue & Other Act Exclusive Appearance Washing- o Beciote. Taadn Amiber wat Playwrieht CLARENCE DEN CALHOUN “‘Woman's Universal Alliance." Soats on_sale now. GRAND Are SE o “PAWN » pRCHY'SNUT | Auspices Drctn. Mosers, Shubert. | Tonite, 500 to $2.60 ARRIC Mat. Tomer., $1.50 Mr. Les Shubert Presents BERTHA KALICH In the Berson's Most MARGARET JITTA’S ATONEMENT NGLI BY GEO. BERNARD SHAW f i | N | e | 1 = SHUBERT Brilliant Success NEXT MON. SEATS TOMOR. “THE SEA WOMAN" Lec DR, BRUNO ROSELLI Kuthor and Lecta Head_of the Depu Literature. Vassar es. Wushingion Sociuts of Fine Arts. ‘Auditorium, Central High School Japuary 11. 1923, 8:15 o'clock. Admission, 50 Cents JEAN BEDINT'S __“CHUCKLES OF 1923» The Washington Society of the Fine Arts Announces a Series of Chamber Muslc Concerts by the FLONZALEY QUARTET Auditorium, Central High School January 22d; February 12th; March 12th Evenings, 8:30 o'clock Single Ticksts, $1, 76 Cents and 50 Gents For Rale at E . | vening Concert New York Symphony I Orchestra ALBERT COATES Guest Conductor. Central High January 15th, All Seafs Reserved, Tickets, $125. $1.00 and 75 Cents Office of the ton Society of the Fine 1741 New York Avenue N.W Planist Soprano Met- JOSEPH TOFMANY, LLI-CURCE g0 Opera 'MPHONY ORCHES JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist. it Soprano, Season prices, $15, $12.50, $10, $7.50 Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau. Droop’s, 13th_and G—M. 6483 Jan. 30- Feb. 26. March 1 NEW STANTONF &% 02 s SPE TAL! | 'J)u- Wonder Melodrama of Thrills, “THE FAST MAIL” The World's Greatest Action Pieture. TOMORIOW — B KBATON, CTRI 9th at O Street RAPHAEL %%, 5,0 Syt TAILOR-MADE Comedy, 9DEL M Two shows only 7 and 9 p FAVORIT OL'IMPIC Teaman. Toompaon's “THE OLD HOMESTEAD, with ~THEODORE ROBERTS as Tnele PRINGESS Ecaree:ssm THE BONDED WOMAN.™ Also sixtesnth $hisode of “IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO 240 W DUMBARTON * VIOLE in “NERO.” Time of v.m. HIPPODROME 5: 57 AT % in “LONG CHANCE." TR HCARNIT AT AMERICAN 1st St. and R, K A T HERINE _ALD. “THE INFIDEL. Tiin MARGUERADE GREEK AMERICAN CLUB Pantomine Atalanta and the Golden Apples * GREEK FOLK DANCES Benefit for Greek Refugees Wednesday Evening. January 10, at 8:15 711 N Street _ Tickets at Door or at New Willard Hotel * Mrs. Wilson-Greene Announces Chicago Grand Opera Co. Three Evenings Jonday. Tuesday and Wednesday February Gth, 6th and 7th Poli’s Theater — 8 0'Clock Monday Evening, AIDA (In Italian) Raiss, Van Gordon, Marshall, Laszari Formichi. Polacco, Conductor. sday Evening, TOSCA (In Italian) Mary Garden, Crimi, Rimini, De Trere. Polacco, Conductor. Wednesday Evening, Sniegurotchka (“Snow Malden”) (In_ French). Mason, Van Gordon, Pavloska, Minghetti, Beklanof, Classsens. Richard Hageman, Con- ductor. Orchestra. 65—Entire Stage Equipment—Chorus, 65 Incidental Dancers and Corps de_Ballet Season prices: $24.00, $18.00, $15.00, $12.00. Boxes, $225.00, $150.00. Loges, $30.00. Tax exempt. Mail orders, accompanied by check, will be flled strictly in order of receipt, preferonce being given first to the guaran- tors and to the season subscribers. Mrs, Wilson-Greene's_Concert Bureau, Droop’s, 1300 G Street N.W. Main 6493, Tu Walter Damrosch " Conduetor, New York Symphony Orchestra, ‘Will @Give a Series of Three Explanatory Recitals on the Nibelungen Trilogy Rhinegold, Jan. 17, 1923 Valkyrie, Feb. 13, 1923 Siegfried, Mar. 26, 1923 Auditorium, Central Hizh School Evenings, 8:30 P.M. Auspices Washington Soclety of Fime Arts All Seats Reserved Tickets. $1.00, 75 Cents and 50 Cents Each, T. Artbur Smith, Inc., 1305 G Strest N.W. a4 N.W._PRIVATE LES. 5c. Course, six lessons. $4 Fina eovironment. W. 1120, e DA 1226 Conn GLOVER'S | sons any | Guar. results. " MILLER'S, nghtway School of Dancing. 2th st. nov. (near 12th and £.) Instruction in tha Fox Trot, Walt Hours. 10 am. to 10 p.m MRS, ACHER'S ST iz Class Monday und Fridey, 8 to lessons. by appointment Phone Frankiin & Estallished 1900, 1% MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON Former N.Y. Winter Garden Star and Partne Mae Murray, Maud Allan Gertrude Hoffmann and_Others. Also of the Russian Ballet. Lessons in All Styles of Dancing. Ballet, Classic, Interpretive, Baliroom and Children’s Clas: (Thorough training in all Stage Dancing anl Technique. This class meets weekly « f Belasco Theater.) tertainments Staged and Furnished for all Occasions. erton sass dancing briugs Beauty, Youth, Culturs. Class forming for ladies who want to d for the exercise and the sheer love of danc Pamphlet Mailed Upon Request. STUDIO, 1860 BILTMORE, GOL. 2902 AND n.w Pri 10th st. 11 pan, Tpretive, o dancig. lessons; children and aduits ti13 taiigo. Studio available fo panton Classes and pri Fenturing Jan. 18, 8:30 P.M. Concert Bu., Droop's mous Baritone National, Friday, 4:30 T. Arthur_Smith, Inc., 1306 G St SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA || Albert Coates | Guest Conductor Frieda Hempel Soloist IN AN ARIA AND A GROUP OF SONGS National Theater, Tuesday arternoon, 4:30, Jas 16th. Tickets, i 50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. The American Pianist Thursday, Jan. 18, 8:15 0'Clock T. Arthur Smith, Ino,, 1308 G St. Best of “Indoor Sports” DANCE At the ARCADE rict Cemsor—Matchless Mastc Week Nights—8:130 to 12 This advertisement presented st box off. good one_sdmission “e{.mh' this wee. c.pe Thursday tnd Satur A At 719 9th st. n.w will teach you the latest dances in a few priv. less. Resu guar. Less. at any time. Class Tues. and Fr ladies 010 p.m.* Miss Chappelear PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. 1715 Connecticut Avenue. _ Phone North 5197, New Steps in Dancing Private Lessons. N 2 Phone 1329 M n.w. Bt igacti 3o 45 datow St vac 1z I ' fa isuson Uiy private. Any hour. Separate studios 55 dance Sat. evenings. Insiruc: BUR, No. 6-Dupont _circle, Dupont sfudio. Phene Franklin 1435-W. Baliroom Dancing, Stage Training. Children's Classes,

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