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TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS, POLIS—“Tangerine,” with Julia Banderson; performance at 8:20 p.m. NATION. Lynn * Fontanne, ¥Dulcy,” §:20 p.m. GARRICK—Margaret _ Anglin, *The Sea Woman,” at 2:20 nias:3 pam. PRESIDENT—“Abie’s Irish Rose” st §:30 p.m. EEITH'S—Gus Edwards, vaudeville, #t 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—'The Whirl® ork,” at 2:15 and 8:16 p.u COSMOS- yle Vernon sSerenaders,” vaudeville, ®nd 9 p.m. STRAND — “Spring 1s Coming." waudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and $:45 p.m. GAYETY—"Talk of the Town, at 2:15 and p.m. <~COLU unu_n..u.;!..., Fairbanks *Robin Hood” photoplay, a.m., 12:40, 2:45, 4:45, 7 and RIALTO— urning_ Sand: 1130, 5:30. 530,780 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Wallace Rcm in of New and his at 3, 6:30 entot.”” at| 5:30, 7:35 and NTRAL—"The . _H a.m., 1:30, 3:35, METROPOLITAN—Milton “Skin_Deep.” at 11:30 a.m., §:30, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. —_— Florida—Atlantic Coast Line. Offers choice of 5 thru traius on convenient schedules. Expert arrange evers detail at 1418 M st. nw. Tel. Maln T800.—Advertise- ment. > i Sells, in 1:30, 3:30, —_— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Audubon Society of the Dis- trict will meet Wednesd: 5 p.m. im New National Museum. Arthur C. | Dithy HERE'S A GOOD SPORT. The jokes, of late, have been so fine, That 1 am glad you passed up mine; But I shall try it many times, Until The Star falls for my rhymes. Ww. J. ARMSTRRONG, 13 Randolph place worthwcst. Appl; ing the Colle Lheory lo Iha Dis- | $5,000,000 aurplus s getting ' “arer and nearer. MALONE BOINLER. 389 G strect sonthweet. E ety “This tooth needs filling bad ¥ 5 “That's what my last dentlst dtd. JACK STRAIGHT, 2378 Champlain street northwest. W F. A machine has been invented that de- tects a person when lying. It it put into general use politicians will have to decrease their promises about 90 per cent. . CLARENCE iI. ROACH, 106 Alegheny street, Takoma Park, D. C. Ryce—Have the Neweds completed their house plan vet? e—Practicaliy ; dlhe; W2 degndleld sleeping porch and a shower bath. PINE PyRs. E. P. JINKINS, 206 Mason street, Cherrydale, Va. “I've got a game that will be more profitable “than boollexglns, and carry no_risk of a pinch.” “Great! Tell it to me." “Selling tear gas to glad widow: OSWALD DRURY. . . Dent of Taunton, Mass.. will give an illustrated lecture. mpresslons ntl Arizona. D. C. League of Woman Voters| will' hold ‘business meeting Wednes- | 8 p.m.. at 332 17th street Mi Helen Nicolay whi read mer own story, “Washington in 1861 Sixteenth Street Helghts Club will Teet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. T. J. McSpeiden, 1907 14th street South Carolina State Soelety will meet Wednesday night at § o'clock @t the Thomson School. Representa- | tive J. J. McSwain will be the prin- cipal speaker. Capt. Q. B, Newman, president. will preside. Iilection of ofiicers will be held. from a xafe in 0 D street, was police by Nelson L. Ha manager. The theft was com-! mitted between Saturday night and last night, the police were told, tae intruder neglecting to take checks and other valuable papers ¥ Theft of ahout Southern Guarage, reported to the Fire started ment of the Wa lum, 1739 esterday. It much headwa rubbish in the base- hington City Orphan 14th street, about noon was discovred before had been gained, and | « fire br ormed Ly persons in | the buildir ted in getting > under control before the a spartment. Only damage resulted The course on fnaugurated by Americun Women' nued Thur shington Clul Taul, lecturer. pardinmentary law Chaumont _ Cnit, Legion, will be | ay, Mrs Piney Branch Citizens will meet Wednesda Towa M. story telling and r mission charge meet to Hall, 14 tion Roosevelt ex- Dancing. f the Dio- cet tomor- Luke's Chure Charles M. Thomas inzton® will 8 b it Election will speak The Georgetown Ciyie Association will meet tomorrow_at 'S p.m. at the Phillips School. An electjon of offi- cers for the coming year will take place. Two companies of firemeén were summoned to Ashmore Hotel, 12th| and E streets. last night about 8y o’clock Dbecause of a blaze in the chimney Mrs. Frank Endres, wife of the proprietor, went to the boller room to make an investigation and! flames from the boiler slightly singed her hair. The fire did no amage — Mardi Gri New Orleans. Moblle, Pen: attractive fares and service via way. Office 1425 F. Phone M vertisement uthern ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Indiana State Society will meet at | Ebbit Hotel. Dr. Thomas E. will speak. Music and dancing. i Mid-City Citizens meet. § o'clock. Reports. G. Pratt. | “Assoctation will | in Thomson School.) Address by Inspector Henry Entertainment Woman's City © o'clock. Club: Dande, 9:30 West End C meet, 8 o'clock. in Concordia . Francis Jenkins will expl ence of radio photography. ociation will The Daughters of Isabella will give a complimentary card party for me: bers and friends, $ o'clock, at 601 E street. Branch presidents of Federal Em- ployes Union. No. 2, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 1423 New York avenue. Judson King will speak of the “Cheap Electric Current Rates in California and Canada.” The practical Psychology Club will meet at Thomson School. ~ Mrs, Jean- nette H. Wade will lecture on “Psy- chic Phenomena.” i —_————— | The Sunny South. | Quicker schedules to Angusta, Ga. Wonder- | 1 Bon Air Vanderbilt Hotel now open. Two mid the murmuring pines. Augusta Special leaves rrives Augusta 1:15 next and_compartment Pull- n.w. Phoue Main 5683, —Advertisement. CIVIL WAR SURGEON DEAD. GREER, C. January 22.—Dr. Benjamin F. Few, surgeon in the Confederate army’ during the civil war, died at his home here yester- day afternoon, aged ninety-three years. He was the father of Dr. Wil- ilam P. Few, president of Trinity Col- lege, Durham, N. C. He had continued the practice of medicine until a few monthfl ago. Green |3 ! “dollar-a-year” Why don't folks stick to English that's plain? Ku Klux Klatter is addling my brain: 1f 1 thought that our eagle, They'd change to a Kleagle, In my coco I'd soon be Insanc. RALPH I. EG. 2204 Evarts street norti -t Little Girl (to bride at wedding re- ception) —You don't look nearly us tired as 1 should have thought. Bride—Don’t 1, dear? But why did you think I should look tired? Little. Girl—Well, 1 heard raummy say to dad_that you'd been running ter Mr. Goldmore for montas and nths = WARNER HANAOND, 3 13th street nortivccst Heard at the Information desk of the Public Library: “Could you tell me the author of ‘Roosevelt's Letters to His Children” ANNA ENAULF, 9 G street northcast. e e “1 want” said the little newlywed. “a piece of meat without fat, bone ¢r ristle.” K The butcher regarded her for a moment, then turned, carefully rveyed his stock, and remarked: You'd better have an egg, ma'am.” H. E. WELCH. Monroe street northicest ectively evar: “How do you like your fourth floor artment with no elevator service, Mrs. Rellley?” “Oh, it has its advantages,” answered Mrs. Reilley; “I never have to tell the ;‘hll?ren to wipe thelir feet before com- ng in.” G._E. BAUMANN, 175 V strect northeast. A fool is born every minute. And they get married two at a time. CHARLOTTE BERRY, 161 V street northeast. At a recent examination of a draw- ing class in one of the Washington high schools, the question was asked: “What are the names of the three forms of columns that appear in Greclan archi- tecture?” One bright student answered it t “Aeolian, Victrolian and Columbian. MRS. J. C. McDOWELL, 1416 Allison street morthweat. . e . A New Yark playground director used the word “vortex” and paused to ask, e know what a vortex is?* shouted one kid. t's d one cent you pays on de ice cream cone.” VANN McANDLEIGH, 1317 Belmont street northwest. Congress doesn't mind being told what to do; it knows it won't do it, any how. T. H. HEATH, The Pasedena. The Bootleggers' Protective Assocla- tion_have offered to pay England's debt to the United States. They prefer to keep Bermuda free from entangling alliances. H. I. SCANLAN, | 820 Madison street northiccst. o e, ‘ To_3id yourself of pains that wrencly Take heed from Monsieur-Coue ; Say, “Ce passe,” i you speak French, Or else just’ murmur, “Flooey.” ARTHUR E. MIDDLETON, 1323 Monroe street northwest. .« v e ‘When she begins calling you by your first name, watch out, boy; she likes your last one! MARY M. GUIN, Clairch street morthioest. .« .o 1734 Cop—Where did- you steal that rug from? Hobo—T didn't steal it. A lady up the atreét gave it to me and told e to beat it. HOWARD BIGG 3925 32ad street worthw/st for each wee B cal prizes will be presented every w e DT e dollars, two hox seats at Keith's, and elther a box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. are ten doll will be shown at the The Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners I | KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS, i k. These awards Try your hand. CHILD WELFARE, TOPIC. Speakers to Present Phases of ‘Work in Theaters. Work of the Child Welfare Society will be munity service hours at the Crandall neighborhood theaters during this week by speakers using stereopticon slides and motion pictures, . The program will be as follows: Tomorow—I1 _am.. the Avenue Grand, 645 Pennsylvania 2 southeast, speaker, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins; 2 p.m., York Theater, Georgia avenue and Quebec street, speaker, Miss Mary Gwynn. ‘Wednesday—11 a.m., the Savoy, 3030 14th street, speaker Dr. John Foote; .m., the Apollo, 624 H street north- cast, speaker, Miss Mabel Boardman. Thursday—2 p.m., Lincoln Theater, U street, speaker, Dr. Willlam “owler. ENDS LIFE WITH GAS. |G. F. McCarthy, 68, Found in Bath- room at 3652 Warder Street. G. F. McCarthy, s old, committed suicide by inhaling iiluminating gas Saturday at his home, 2 Warder street northwest. McCarthy boarded at the “m’der street address. house detected th® odor of gas and traced it to the bathroom. Finding the door locked and failing to get answer to repeated knocks, they broke down the door and found the man’s body. Dr. Charles T. Pettys of 3616 New Hampshire avenue pronounced Mec- Carthy dead. Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt issued-a certificate of death due to suicide. —_— HEADS CALIFORNIA U. Dr. W. W. Campbell, Lick Observa- tory Director, Elected. The board of regents of the Uni- versity of California has unanimous- Iy named Dr. W. W. Campbell, di- rector of the Lick Observatory, as president of the University of Cali- fornia. _Dr. Campbell succeeds Dr. Davis P. Barrows, who retires on July 1 to become professor of politi- cal science. Dr. Campbell will remain as direc- tor of the Lick Observatory as a man. sets installed; expert RADIQ &bt H. L WINELAND ELECTRICAL AND xuuo 117 H St. N.E. p. 7629 Blank Books Books -AND DIARIES, of which’we have & large assortment. Let us il your E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. YOU o To Join Our Thrift Club $1.00 added to all Savings Accounts opened Thrift ‘Week, in addition to the regular 3% interest. Do it Now! Join the Thrift Party. All savings accounts opened Thrift Week will bear interest «as of January'l, 1923. BAN AND OF COMMERCE SAVINGS I 1 discussed during the com-| avenue | | ty-eight years| Other persons in the | Get It At The s‘tore Your p'lys;c!'an Recommends A Grea Winte Tuesday and FREE TUESDAY ONLY One Abbott’s Fractions of one who calls and asks for same as long as the supply lasts. Limit mighty limited. Three Winter Specials $10.00 value Universal Motor Elec- tric Hair Dryer with hot or cold air. Very special............ $1.00 value Prophylactic fienetratar Hairbrush. Very special . 10c Palm Olive Soap. 2 for (Limit, six to a customer). . Necessities for the Nursery Baby Scales. ........$6.50 Nursing Bottles, 8-oz., BEOP. . cacosonnscor200 Nipples, good rubber, ZHOF .-t el D0 J. & J. Baby Tale. 17¢ Stork Bottie Brush....10c Infants’ Rectal Tube..19¢ Three Radio Specials $8.00 value Holtze Cabot 2,200-ohm Phones....... Antenna Wire, 100 feet, stranded. Special. . Burgess B Batteries, 224 vol Trusses, Elastic nal Supporters fitted by experts. Very Reasonable Prices. Camphorated Oil, 3 0z., 29¢ Hot Water Bottle Foufitain Syringe Auto Strop Blades, dz‘, 59c Ever-Ready Blades, dz. 55¢ Gem Blades, 7 for....35¢c ‘White Pine and Tar...23¢ Aspirin, 100’s 5-gr.....19¢ Rhinitis, 10Q’s L. S....23¢c Bromo Quinine .......23¢ ‘Wampole’s Cod. Liver Gnlso Scott’s Emulsion Colgate’s Fab..,. Imported Blades .for Glllette Safety Razor, doz ebove ..929 $1.00 4doz. ceeeves We deliver anywhere in Main 1085 » We are as near you as your telephone “GET IT AT GIBSON'S” ‘Washington's Great Surgical, Truss, Elastic Hosiery and 3 . Ablodnl Supporter Supply House 917-919 G St. N.W, Winter Drug Specials PROTEST AGAINST |7 ot weet- ] Far a week we practice n".n! we're the cautious, frugal lads; to INSURANGE BILL U. S. Chamber of Commerce Sees “Governmental Inter- ference” in Measure. resolutions chaste, we will cut.qut| wanton waste, to the bank we'll go in haste with the dollars of our dads. | If we'll only stick to this, to this | policy sublime, we will store up! heaps of bliss for our distant win- | ter time; when old age has made us bent we'll repose in sweet content, | not afraid to blow a cent or a nickel or a dime. If we save our chicken- governmental in- | feed while we're strong and full of as cantem- | ViML age, which comes with ghastly | speed, will not seem so bleak and | grim; with a bundle on the ice age | will seem serene and nice, and well | chortle once or twice and 'send up a | cheerful hymn. Soon or late we'll| Protest against terference in business, plated in the bill provjding for mo- nopolistic employers’ insurance in the District of Columbia,” scheduled to come before the House this afternoon, was made today by the Chamber of {have the flu or the colic or the Commerce of the United States. hives; and the village docs will do Elliott H. Goodwin, resident vice|all they can to save our lives; if | president of the chamber, in a letter { we're busted when we're sick all the sent to members of the House, de-|docs willsfile a kick; we'll be out- | clares enactment of the measure “would definitely commit the govern- ment to a policy of encrochment upon matters properly within the scope of private business endeavor. lawed pretty quick, with our chil-| dren and our wi For the world has little use for the delegate who's broke, though he’s able to produce, The letter, in part, follow: in his line, a trail of smoke; he may Enumerates Objecti boast of noble birth, or of talent or “The Chamber of Commerce of the |of worth, but he's sized up, on this United States stands definitely com-}earth as a feeble sort of joke. Let The above picture represents only one of the many types of garsges we build. The P. A. Roberts Construction Co., Inc. The Munxey Building Main 1776 mitted against such governmental in- T erem e Bcimess ana pratesta | us salt the kopeck down, let us put against the passage of this bill for|it in the bank; let's preserve the the rc:ll‘iowln[ additional reuflon: : minted crown and the guilder and “1. The supervising commission | the franc; I under this bill determines the rate | (ic [TANC: et us walk in prudent and amount of premiums, takes care h B! ce thr use it pay of the collection of premiums and de- then when come the ra ny days we cides the amount and the payments of shaél never draw a blank. compensation, but all without any opyrigh SON. Cheokivpon dacisibns andiachiona e | oo oRrimte) | WATTMASON: cept as mentloned in point 2 below. “2. This commission reviews its fE‘r SHOW PLANNED. own decisions, with right of appeal to courts only on matters of law. Dogs, cats and pets in general are “3. This bill leaves the employer no |0 have their “day™ all together tomor- option in the selection ef an insurance {TOW 1ght, when a “dog, cat and carrier. He is forced to take govern- |Pet how’ will be staged at the ment Insurance. l";‘:?hl "Il‘“{:’h 3d ‘:ln? C streets nnhrm. B st. - Tabby and Rover arc to share Not Against Principle. honors ~equally, and running with “There Is in this bfll great concen- | them for the blue ribbons will be tration of authority which we believe | chickens. birds or even tadpoles to be contrary to principles of good business and good government. Nor- mal administrative functions are com- bined with the power of judicial re- view. “It is not to be understood that the national chamber is here expressing opposition to the principle of work- men’s compensation Insurance. We protest here only against the form of the pending bill “Your attention is also directed to the advisability of intrusting the ad- ministration of a local law with its application to all the business of the District of Columbia to a body charged with guarding the interests of em- ployes of the entire federal go ment, scattered over the world.’ Members of Congress have been in- vited by the ccmmandant of the Army War College, Washington to visit that institution next Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday to hear a discussion of the campaigns of the world war by the student hod has recently completed a AE them. Gibson's t Mid- r Sale Wednesday deluge of replies usually follows a Star Classified Ad. There must be a very practical reason why the Star prints more Classi- fied ads than all the other Washington pa- pers combined — and that’s it—RESULTS. a Dozen Scale free to every Advertise for what vou want with a Star 59 Classified Ad, and if" [ o it's to be had you'll s get it Very specnal 1 lc “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office AMUSEMENTS. I Pa. Ave., at 11th St—M. 667 ' TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30 B. & B. Baby Talc....,18¢ B. & B. Baby Soap....18¢ “ Conti Castile Soap, large cake..........12¢ Kiddie Koops......$30.00 Boric Acid, 1 1b.......35¢ Baby Toilet Seats...$1.98 -$5.25 ts.- Special........ Hosiery, Abdomi-~ TMATINEE WED., 2:30 P. M. RIGOLETTO Monday Eve, Jan. 22, 8:15 Friday Mat.,, Jan. 26, The Washington Opera Company with JOSEPH SCHWARZ, BERTHA 'CRAWFORD, LOUIS DORNAY, ELIZABETH BONNER, {CHARLES TROWBRIDGE TITTMANN. Chorus of Eighty—Special Ballet Papalardo, Conductor Pflen—l.‘nnlfll $1 to $5; Mat., $1 to $8.50 le Now, Box Office and Ar(h!l! Jordan _Piano Co. Kolynos Tooth Paste..19¢ Genuine Gillette Blades, doz.. co...n Rubberset Shaving Brush Kotex, doz............49¢ J. & J. Red Cross Cot- ton, best grade, 1b...56¢ Fever Thermometers. .59¢- SHOWS FOR PRICE_OF 1 A Playlet of Love, Laughter and Youth KIMBERLY & PAGE the bank we daily drift with a roll |= of hard-earned scads; we've made [E= = E % ‘§ - | = H” fl" ” I”m m CRANDA 'RANDALL’, AND ALL-STAR CAST, SKIN- AYMOND, MARTI. T™=CRANDAL CENTRAL NINTH BET. D & E TODAY-TUES.-WED. 11 AM. to 11 P.M. DOUGLAS MacLEAN MADGE BELLAMY In the Ince Comedy Classic “THE HOTTENTOT” Added Hits MUSICO-DRAMATIC PROLOGUE AT 3:30, METROPOLITAN QUARTET--MISS WASHINGTON AST, MOORE 7S, SYMPHON METROPOLITA F ST. AT TENTH. This Week 11 AM. to 11 P.M.—Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. First National Presents MILTON SILLS IN THOS. H. INCE'S SENSATIONAL HIT, DEEP 7:30 and 9:30 s§ EVELYN C. LEWIS) ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW' (CRANDALL'S 'THEATER NINTH AT E s TODAY AND TOMORROW 11 AM. to 11 P.M, THOS. -MEIGHAN LEATRICE JOY In Cecil B. De Mille's ”MANSLAUGHTER” Supplementaries CRANDALLS ld"l & Col. R THE SKIN.' And Comedy, And Comeds, “HIGH DIRECTION MESS DAILY AT 2:15 Apollo Theater 624 H St. N.E. WIS STONE, RUTH CLIF- r|CRANDALL'S ODAY FORD, | And PAUL PARKOTT, PASTE AND PA TOMORRO in STAR CAST, in PETER ‘BROTHERS UNDER and MERMAID COM- CRANDALL'S TODAY. York Theater Ga. Ave. & QuebecSt. =1 —mnm||n||||ummmnnnumunmnnmnmumumnnumnmmnummmmnnmmmmmmmmmnm . SHUBERT- LEE & J. J. SHUBERT BELASCO AND 8115 P. M. The New York Winter Garden Presents Its Celebrated Cameo Revue THEWHIRL OF NEW YORK Excent on Sundi MATS. 25-50c and Holidays. NEXT WEEK—“SAY IT WITH LAUGHS” A Rogulsh Revue with Roger Imhof and Stellar C With the followd: Vaudeville S ROY CUMMINGS IRENE SHAW KENO and GREEN v+ JACK KELLER ANNE TODDINGS CLARENCE HARVEY KYRA with RAFFAEL FLORENCE SCHUBERT PURCELLA BROTHERS GENE DOYLE VIOLA VOTRUBA AND AS AN EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION THE ST. PATRICK PLAYERS In_the Romantic Playlet with Musle, “Bonnie Primce Charlie” Bat. NITES 25¢ to $I SENSATION—RIALTOQ—GET HERE MAN’S FLAMING ANSWER TO THE WOMAN WHO WROTE THE SHEIK BURNING SANDS A PARAMOUNT-MELFORD GREATEST OF ALL ROMANCES OF THE DESERT STORY BY ARTHUR WEIGALL Special Film Features Bth at O Street N.W. RAPHAEL 2% 3% Suanorsis Vv __ENTINO. in “THE YOUNG RAJAH. FAVORITE ¥ St. at 1st St. N.W. Last Day — n “TH NEW STANTON 004 ¢sm . REX INGRAM'S Special of .\nllhuu) Hope's Famous Story “The Prisoner of Zenda.” cted Cast, Including ALICE WIS ROBERT EDE SON. STUART HOLM OLYMPIC Ji31-35 U st ats.. 2:30 Sat., 3:00 Sun. TODAY—JOHN BARRYMORE, 'in “SHER- LOCK_HOLMES . PRINC 1119 H St. N.E. CIL_B. DE MILLE'S Production 3 With THOMAS 1349 Wiscomsin Av. DUMBARTO DOUGLAS MACLEAN, _‘|_v| “THE _HOTTENTOT. HIPPODROME £~ AlLStar Cast. TOMORROW 3 MEIGH. S WORTH.” HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE The Popular Componer California Syrup of 10 B T Senna Leaves, per pkg, 10c - Epsom Salts, b....... 7¢ Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 19¢ Rubbing Alcohol. -49¢ the District of Columbia Franklin 5077 Ray Hughes With r-.—oom MARY MILES MINTER 1. AND TOM MOORE T remmonn pictars P SMOKI . PERMITTED “TALK OF THE TOWN” with EDDIE HALL, CHARLES FAGAN FRANZ MARIE TEXAS U St at 19th, ‘Continuous 6 to 11:30 p.m, Today—Tues.—Wed—Thurs. JACKIE COOGAN ppert in Dickens® “0 IVER TWIST" Piul Parrott. in “MR. HIFPO.” ‘Kinograms. GUS EDWARDS And His 15th Annusl Song Revus “‘A_FOUNTAIN OF YO! ¥ The Gifted Impersonator ; MISS VENITA GOULDP Ia “Impreisiens” of Woll 'Kaows —T WILLIE SCHENK CO. ' .“A_EUROPEAN SURPRISE." PAUL DECKER & CO. “IHEARD,— 1 1 1" Jolly Hartley and Jim MoWillisms Patterson, in The Pianutist ‘One Night." “Toque" Ploros and B: A Remarkable D'Yer We. Canine \ ' ma.hllu. P‘Ih't.‘lw‘o:hly Th Next Week: VIVIENNE SEGAL & HARRY CARROLL =) 1st St. and R. L Ave. AMERI oRIA "RwA “THE IMPOSSIBLE M) RAD NAGEL and JU 3 )LLARD, in EMPIRE °if, % Fovss, 1 U RARKOD - NIGIT CRCEE 2 52 BELLAMY, jo * 14th Street and R. 1, THEODORE ROBERTS, “THE_OLD HOMESTEAD." 1ith & N. C. Ave, S.E. URICE TOURNBUR'S eatu 3 BELLAMY, JOHN BOW: ERS lnl:‘l }"fi‘xl‘\l% KLEX ‘\I‘(\ “Our Gang,” in “FINE INT 15th and California RECENT ™% st Simos o in THE MOLLYCODDLE. Tamieht, POLI'S i GREATESI Hll IN HISTORY ! Carle Carlton's Musical Comedy Triumph! JULIA SANDERSON in TANGERINE 2Yis. K.Y, Caslno -Orlginal Cact PRICES: Evenings’ 50c (o $2.50 Thursday Matinee, S0c to 2150 , Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00: Thie 1n . I TONIGHT, 8120 Mas A COMEDY OF TODAY DULCY By George 8. Kaufman and Mare ¢ - wis LYNN FONTANNE And s Brilliant Osm; of Comedians. NEXT WEEK. BEATS THURSDAY. WILLIAM GILLETTE « PERSONALLY APPEARING IN HIS FAMOUS SUCCESS NEWMAN . msational Wild Acress Africa and Cape to Caire, TODAYat 430 | CONGO VICTORIA NYANZA Reserved Seats, Sbc. 88c. $1. COMING DOG SHOW COLISEUM 9th and Pa. Ave. . Over Center Market Friday, Saturday, Jan. 26 and 27 400 DOGS ON EXHIBITION ALL BREEDS LOEW’S ALAC 10:30 & m.—11 p. TODAY AND ALL WEEK . WALLACE In the last ction of Centinusus, 1 laughter “THIRTY DAYS™ CBRISTI-E CO‘.’;I;: “CHOP SUEY” News—Snapshots—Ete. A R i CocumeiA CorumsiA tinuous 1 w11 SECOND WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —INem Never before in the his- tory of Loew's Columbia has any production ever received such overwhelm- ing praise from press and public of Washington. Direct from its record- breaking run at the Lyric Theater, New York, where it was shown at $2 prices. FEATURE SHOWN AT 10:30 A. M., 12:40, 2:45, 4145, 7:00 0 P. M. REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL HERE S TR THE GREEN SCARAB Comedy Drama by John Staple: \ulh a Broandway Cast. Including H. Cooper Cliffe 1 e Sears Vietor Morley Liltlinn Walker And Other Players of Metropolitan i KREISLER Poli's Theater, Tuss., Jan. 23, 4:30 P.M. Seats—Mrs. Greene's. Concert Bureau Droops, 13th and G. Masin 6493, HOFMANN PIANIST Poli's Theater, Tuesday, Jan, 30. 4:30. Beats at Mrs, ‘Greene'’s Concert Bu: Droop’s, 13th & G—Main 6493 The Washington Society of the Fine Arts Announces a Series of Three Chamber Music Concerts - b the FLONZALEY QUARTET Auditorium, Central High School January 22d; February 12th; March 12th venings, 8:30 o'clock $1,"76 Cents and 50 Ceats For Sale at DANCING. ‘REFINED STUDIO- EAR PITOL. Competent instructors: new. steps; - marble floor: orchestra. Private and class lessons. by appointment only. g February %5t xt. n.o GLOVER'S, 613 sons Aoy time, Guar. results. 73c. Course, six Fine _environment. 1145 Conn. mve. Main interpretive, pantomiti Baliroem dancing. Cla children and tins tango. Studio ayailable for b Week Nizhts—8:30 to ARCADE *“PAUL JONES” Class Monduy rivate lessons stablished 1900, WILBUR, Dupont _studio: Ballroom Danciog, dren’s Clusses, Z RD PEMBERTON ormer N. Y. Winter Gurden star. partuer io crtrude Hoffmau, Mae Murray. Mande Alla 0, etbers; lematia in all stiia of dancing Ballet. baNroom. stage and <) TUDIO, 1850 BILTMORF Phene Stage Training. _Ch T Stage and ballroom daneing correetly taught children and aduits. Kiudio for rent for ! C 3908,