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38 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'S—"Tangerine,” with Julla £anderson; performance at §:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Lyan ' Fontanne, in GARRICK—"The Green Scarab,” at at §:20 p.m, PRESIDENT— Rose,” “Abie's Irish BELASCO—"“The: Whirl of New York," 5 and 8:15 p.m. le Vernon and vaudeville, 3, - his at 6:30 Sprin 1s Coming,” 5, 6:30 and $:45 p.m. at vaudeville, at- AYETY——“Talk of the Town,” 8:16 p.m. : MRIA-—-Douglias Falrbanks. in Robin lay, at 10: a.m., 12:40, REALTO—~Burning Sands,’ 0, 1:30 and Reld, in “Thirty . 12:40, . 4:30, m. at 11:30 . 7:55 and 9: TENTRAL—"Th a.m., 1:30, “The Ram's Head » 8:30 o'clock, in Oscar Wild portance of Belug Barnest. — CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. Willinm A. White, superintend- at of the Government Hospital for 1e Insane, is to address the Pastors’ Federation at & meeting in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church next Monday evening. Tonight, 's “The Arrangements have been completed for an entertainment to be staged at the Eckington Presbyterian Church smorrow night under auspices of ety. “The Bird's Christ- Kate Douglas Wisein, by Mrs. W. R and will be presented by pupus 3 Eckington Sunday school. SV, ). Peters will assist in the presen- tation. The “ploneer” cluss of the Georxe- wn University morning law 1 to give its annual prom at illard Hotel February 9. and novelties will be pre- to all who attend. will be furnished by the Myer Davis Le Paradis juzz orchestra. wr. tut M. \ldrll'h‘ hmllhlnnlll insti- n, will speak of “Obser: Alaska™ Dbefore the Women's Hian of All Souls Unitarian hurch tomorrow, 11 am., 1789 ‘olumbia road. Judge L. K. Campbell will give ex- ¥ Sunday school lesson at 1333 F street, The Writerw Leaxue will meet for ction of officers tomorrow, § p.am., 1 Public Librar: Wood will speak at Washington Society of Institute of Technol- at University Club. Capt. John luncheon of Massachusetts tomorrow Catholic 9 ¥ Dance under auspices of n's Service Club tomorroy at community house, 601 concert for the benmefit an’s Foundation will be gi ow, S pam., in Presbyterfan Sun- chool hiouse, Kensington, Md., un- the auspices of the Woman's Club “ensington. Dean Albert H. Putney, American “niversity, will speak of “The Peace *E * before the Y. W. C. A., to- morrow, 7 p.m., at 1333 F stree s, Fulton Lewis will make an ad- Medieval Drama,” and Al- jr.. will describe a visit to p.m. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will give expo- on of the Sunday school lesson to- orrow, 4:45 p.m., at New York Ave- uue Presbyterian Church. Capt. Joseph Stuits, president of the Potomac Park Gardeners’ Association mnounced today that the meeting of association scheduled for tomor- row evening has been postponed until Lume time next wec ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. ction, Twentieth meet, o'clock, treet. Speaker, Mrs. r. Centu at 1447 Henry Art TO Wapiya will feature ladies’ t University Club. Dinner, at will be followed by short halk talk by Dick Mans- 2 dancing i 'k Socicty Square Hotel will be David 1. will meet at B Ker ¥ Frauklin o'clock. syme Kinchelo will Live Residents from mu state invited. = meet, 8 School. Loncsome Club will in Wilson Normal Strangers welcome. \nnual meeting board of directors V. C. A, 8 Odm 'k, at 1333 F street. of Indiana. will at Friends' meeting, 13th and street. 0 ‘clock. Sub- jod.” Wil con-. and including Srot neals A Purdy until rinity Commu streets. § o'clock, inyited to con- sider pri ne for aged and pfirm k v hol piscopalians. idag . 8 o'clock, Citizens' Association will at Blalr School. Lloyd M. Brett, retired, s Reserve Corps officers of at headquarters. Gra- 14th and I streets. Gen Are ham buildin Young Womes tion will give members ol H. A, 11th Lvenue. Tebrew poverty o'clock, Associa- party at 8 klin-Thomas Asrociation Thor Mrs. M. Lewjs will address class in’ journalism of Knights of Colum- lvening School. Subject: “What m‘m!l) Are Doing in Newspaper ork X Parent-Teacher will meet, 8 o'clock, at Kit Carson Post. No. 2, Department Potomac, will meet, 8 o'clock, ‘rand Army Hall. Open lecture, “Jean Christophe,” by Roman Holland, will_ be given, 1 o'clock, at Research University. Rev. Dr. Edwin V. O'Hara, superin- tendent ‘of schools, archdiocese of Oregon, will lecture at 8 o'clock at Knights of Columbus Evening School. Subject tate Monopoly of Educa- tion Pro for in Recent Oregon Legislatio Nimrod S. G. Encampment and offl<] cers of Queen Deborah Counctl, No. 1, A, O. K, and D. of J., will meet at & ‘o'clock ' in Cosmopolitan Baptist Church to plan for rebuilding hnu 13th and T streets. ‘William C. Dennis will speak at Na- tional Club of American Association of University Women, 1634 I street, &t 8:30 o'clock. Unity Society, 300 Homer building Heallng meecting, 8 o'clock, by Viva M. January. —— Regular Inspection and Serviee, ‘Wouldn't it pay to h: mobile inspected from “stem to stern —at_regular intervals—and thus kept 1n good running order? You can make euch an arrangement —and _under ~Recommended Service ‘in the Classi- fied Section you'll find listed compe tent men who make a_specialty of juck service. For anything you re- qmn in the way ¢ of seclalizing experts— Recommu s.rviu nlrh youa— Mvml. 0 p.m. | (GITY CLUB FROLIGS (e Very often identieal, or mearly identieal, jokes come in to Pithy Paragraphs from diffcrent xources within u few days of one | Sometimen they are chextnuts or lack the necessary are discarded. Sometimes, however, the first received i mood and put into ty This may give rixe to a kuspicion of plagiarixm, or of pla ing favorites by the editor, expecinlly ax a joke often iv not uwed for weme dnyw after it receipt nnd may pe printed after the party of the xecond part xent in the duplicate. 3 In fact, the editor received one strenuous kick from a con. utor who amw hix hrain child (f) appear over another wig: and had to write a soothing note of explanation. Since ! then he hax had to write a number of them. Somctimes the re-'7 ceipt of a duplicate renders both unusable; in other caxes the Joke ix really xo new and good that the editor wants (o use it, and fn thix xituation the only solution is “Srst come, firxt xerved.” Hereafter when you send in a good wheeze you have heard and wee it printed signed by xomebody elxe, you can be nbvo- Intely sure that, irreapective of thy dny of publication. the other .Cooks’ Aprons and Caps Are D. €., “THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, - 1923. AIU SEMENTS. L'Is T Mat. Today 3120 Tonight at 8120 Pop. Mat. Today. Best Se. $1.50 SANDERSON ANGERINE FRank AT STEAK DINNE Donned at Amateur 288 Stunt Night. Next Snnda — Seats Today| The Musical it ef = Generation Members- of the City Club last { evening showed their histrionic talent, the first “amateur stynt night,” in the organization’s history, The stunt show followed an old-time beefsteak dinner, at which several hundred of based on Ars. | school | Musie | tomorrow, | henor guest and | J fellow’s got there firnt. ddy never wakes the second baby | up to see it smllc. | J. NIEKAMP, ‘ strect northwest. | 3! 3 Due to an auto accident & young man had to spend the night at a farmhouse. The next morning when he went to the i pump to wash he took with him his comb, brush, ehaving outfit and nail file. A farmhand, who watched with much i terest until the tollet v finally burst forth: {You alwars that much trouble to your- | self?” i E. H. SEJTLE, | ryon strect northwest | 1o some- | Who remembers (with apole eld), when @ siein W des ‘a dust collector? MARY WILSON Jcdison street northiwest. - 1 1315 “Our neikhbor has gotten hoid of an | old railroad sign—Stop, Look and Li ten—and put it at the eutrance of his driveway “What's the idea? “His wife is running the “touring cer | now. MRS. H. HERFURTH, Jr Alerandcia, Mrs. Simpson had taken her I {daughter out to tea, und_ during meal was horrified to see the child try- | ln" to force a thick piece of bread into all pocket. ] That's all right. mother,” her small | daughter assured her, “I'm’ just tukin this slice back to nursie for & nattern JMARY L. IR T19 3rd street n Paragraph fiim, ir ezch word, will be >hu\7 u a B. F. KEI AND & Ldentical prizes will be pre &re ten doll.’\l\ five dollars, tu 2 box or six orchestra seats at t Try | Then the members donned cooks' caps and japrone, and paraded from the main dining room through the club's big kitchen fo get their julcy chops” and steaks hot off the coals. John J. Boobar. veteran amateur actor; “Bill" Price and Sol Minst were casily the of the vaude ville, performance with a heartrend- ing Tendition of du Maurier's, “Tril- by.” with these three actors playin respectively, the roles of Svengali, th { by bnotist;” Irilby, the beautitul w { tists' model, and ‘Chiscko, the violin- | st i | Other numbers on the program in- cluded J. 5. (“Doc”) Buynitsky, in_an r modeling exhibition, fol- wing whicn, he playe ral melo a coming Maurice and his win. troupe, Harry s, Honey Boy Lvans in topical songs on various club members, & wiestiing match be- n Harry W, ¢ and Jack iner. and by thu Davis ar ion picture ntertainments st two yew Sonny arithmet Father—What! A son of mine grow up and not be ab'e to figure up base | bull scores and batting averages? Nev DAVID GOLDBERG, 300 15th street southeast. .. Gleaned from a church billboard : “Preaching at & pan. ‘A Voice Krom Hell! Blank Will Sing."” OBERT V. CROSS, & R., Navy Departuic ~Aw, pop, 1 don't wanter study i Bureau C. She butter with took measured the very sol ai The milk ‘and sugar aiso, the greatest care To count the eggs correctly a little bit baking powder, beginn she she But she 1 out a man and she and to add o which, omit; stirred all b: together, an hour, ve hersell howing and o d the prog flair wa d under the ction of Rov L. Neuhauser, chalr- man of the entertalnment commiittee, ind Charles Demonet, chairman of the house committee. Well,” ! ,WHULE NUNLGHTED 4. D. SILL, Stutes Coast Guard, put through the national air that's beirz talked about, |.(~<' it will include the hot variety. OSWALD DR Uaited It they wtrol we EY 820 <. <P AP COPY ! front FRENCH N James Poe Falls in N Street and ! Hits Side—Another Slip on Ice. Hit by Auto. of small movie ast: “Here Tonight of Coue, a Celebri Rar Billy Sunday and Babe Ruth.’ B. 4 WVELL, J Hampshire enue. | Wi | i walking’ east on street | {between 14th and 15th streets last| {night sbout 8:15 o’clock. James Po {colored, fifty-seven ¥ 1 { Brainard street, fell into an unlighted ihele. striking his side .on a plece ot iron plpe whik projected about two | feet above the surface of the pave- | cluding the the TRAND 7 M eve box seats at Kelth's he and ir hand four prize winners oid BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Entertainment. Wireless ! NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. 3:45 to 4 p.m.—Closing live stock wmarkets. 4 to kets, 6 p.m.—Weather report. 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. 10 p.m.—Time signals: weather re- | port: ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters). 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except w ngre noted. gending ls CW 5,950 mete: i15 p.m—Hay and feed mar- | By Radiophone on Ti0 Meters. 6:45 to 7 p.m.-—United States bureau of education lecture, “How the Par- ent-Teacher Assoclation Can Help the Schools.” 7:05 to vlrlmcn! of Agriculture on n Girl and Boy Farme to 7:40 p.m.—Labor Organiza- tion for Women,” by the Department of Labor. 45 to 8 p.m.—Survey of business and industrial conditions in the Unit- ed States and foreign countries. by | the Department of Commerce. { What by er T {in Your 1922 Income Tax Re the income bureau of the Department. 8:25 to 8:40 p.m-——Coast gu broadeast on “Story of a Shipwreck 7:20 p.m.—Lectyre by De- “Our Half 1s Meant reasury | | WWX—Post Ofice Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- stables 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products end grain. 2 7:30 p.m—~Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 p.m.—Report on fruits and vege- tables. 9:45 p.m —Weather forecast. WIL—Continental FElectric Company (300 Meters). p.m.—Phonograph selec- { i 5:30 to 7 tiony. WMU—Doubledny-Hill Flectric Com- ny (360 Meters). 1 4:30 to 5:30 p.m-—Program of music. 5 t0 9 p.ame—iveekly concert pro- gram. WIAY—~Woodward & Lothrop (360 . Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- graph and reproducing piano. i IV."I._“’IIIQ & Boyer Company ( Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features. WEAS—The Heeht Company Music Store (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the Vie- trola and reproducing piano. —_— [ \'u:n. ‘) hmu—Ammue oan “Havana Spectal™ and “Florida Special.” Thru seryice. Office, 1418 H st. n.w.—Advertisc- ment, ————e ‘ «Flowers via Telegraph” To friends far away. Consult Gude, 1212 F.—Advertisement._ YALE GETS RELICS. Rare Indian Collection Is Present- ed by Mrs. Charles Bigelow. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. January 2. —A collection of Indian relics, some of them gathered.through Col. Wil-: {ljam ¥. Cody' (Buffalo Bill), has been presented to Yale University by Mrs. | blankets, eaddles and other Indian the head of a firm dealing in Indian | Charles Bigelow; widow of Col. Bige- ' low of this eity. it was announced last night The cbllection includes rare | articles. There i8 also one of the best of Remington's Indlan paintings. | Col. Bigelow for miny years was at medicines and had mauy Intians in| his_ employ. He was also a friend of Buffalo Bili. i Beyd 2c stamp for our lating all Broadeasting Mobm'simlo Co. 191 Fulton St., New York Largest Radlo Mall Order House. i Dy { Band. SECRETARY URGES FULL !l}ooml Like Mother Used to Keep ment He reporte the incldent police of the second precinct and; | ights were placed n®ar the hole to} | guard agai furiher accidents James Fixty ld. 901 13th while crossing at | 14th and U 15 last night about | o’clo ipped on the ice, fell g was struck by an automob 3 | He was not serlously hurt and sed to go to a hospital. Panagiota Spilipoulous, old, 463 M ourt avenue, afternoon was knocked down by an zutomobile drlven by Claronce He- witt, 214 John Marshall place. in an alley near hils home and injured about his leg. He was taken to L‘asulll\'} Hospital. Report was made to the police last4 {night that Henrietta Ruseell, colored, g apartmente. was knocked ¥ & motor truck at Columbia {road and 17th street five days ago and injured. She was treated at Emergenc Hospital. Police were {told that the driver of the truck #uiled to stop. Noyes, ive years street, str Parents of dren undoubtec in the United on’s thirteenth broadea will be transmitted from th station NAA in Arlington frem { 7 o'clock this evening. The ture Wil be “How sner Association Can ght vears | yestcrday The coast g the Department Agricuiture broadcast tonizht , income tax bureap, of Labor und the Department also will lectures from this station Ryan, violinist, ucery at station WEAF in evering at 0,0'clock Tt wiil be broadcast on a wave length | of 400 mete “Army Night” will be observed at station 'WJZ in Newark tonight, Gen. Robert L. Bullard, commander of the Corps area, will speak. Music will furnished by the 16th Infantry Helen V. will give a special BUDGET FOR CANAL ZONE Declares Less Money for Sanitation | at Present Would Be Dapgerous. “Ideal” Garage Built by Declaring that it would be dangerous | The P. A. Roberts Construction Co. to reduce the appropriation for :an“a~ L — A tion in the Panama Canal Zone, as pro- “Every q:'.:.':}_::'uglm e posed by the House in the Army appro- We Enlar:; priation bill, Secretary Weeks, in a let- SR SILIRESE m- read yesterday to the Senate appro- IPOTOGRAPHS ation ‘subdommittee considering the Bt ursed that the full amount recom- mende the budget AAllab) ISt Himesn s minde —1¢ yon have some particular soap. shot you want enlarged we offer | 8210 en- | ’ -rh.\r nmittee also was requested by U largements, 33c. OPTICAL CO. T general purchasing agent of the canal. o’ increase the House appro- | M. A. LEESE s\ & 712 11th Street service you will value. priation for salary and wages of clvi hn\ emploves by so as to enable the yiment to such employes r)( full wages, whi should wages_prevailing i plus 25 per cent be said, sponding | the TUnited States It had been impossi- | because of deficient appro- ay the rates provided by luling the bonus granted gov- emplov y ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main 8108 $7 _rooms, $6 weekly; rooms. 38: §14. with shower_and lavatory, $10; room. GO per cent more, ll“ tol oliet: Ready with a big stock — say the word and we will be gl to supply you. BOOK | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. —are what measure the merit of the 'Classified Ad medium—and send to The Star more Clas- sified Advertising than is carried by all the other papers here combined. Tell Star readers what you want—and they will quickly sup- ply it. The men and women you see on the streets with per- petual smiles are usually happy. You too, can be happy, if there are no financial worries and 'you have a nice account in this bank. . Start today and save regularly. lite_and love of Franz Shubert Direct from run_of years in New York With Unchanged Cast and Production ¥rom Centy eutor 2% the Strand this week. A Playlet of Love. Lau KIMBERLY & PAGE Ray Hughes With Pam—Others PHOTQPLAY: MARY MILES MINTER AND TOM MOORE “'The Cowboy and the Lady” Paramouat Picture Mats. — Popular Prices — Nights 1o 20— 50c In 10¢ BelLASLY 9TH NEAR F. ST, MAT 2U-EVE 8'* SUNIMAT-3 R M. SMOKING PERMITTED THE FASTEST SHow ON EARTH ALK OF THE TOWN" EDDIE HALL CHARLES FAGAN FRANZ MARIE TEXAS ND ENTRANCING EIGHTEENERS DONT MISS THESE MlSSES g €l (A AcTS Z Next Week: “Temptations of 1923” CRITERION LAST DAY TOM MIX IN HIS LATEST “DO AND DARE” TOMORROW RODOLPH VALENTINO IN A DRAMATIC STORY OF LOVE AND YOUTH THRILLING ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE “ALL NIGHT” STORY BY EDGAR FRANKLIN AND REGINALD DENNY AS THE LEATHER FUSHER “WHEN KANE MET ABEL” MADE FROM THE FAMOUS COLLIER'S WEEKLY §TORY Sth and D N.W. _SHUBER The Whlrl of New York With Roy Cummings and Irene Shaw, Keno and Green, Kyre with Raffasl, Flor- encs Schubert. Purcal's Brothers and others, ADDED ATTRACTION THE ST. PATRICK PLAYERS In the Romantic Pleyle: with Music, Vaudeville xt Weok—All.Star Vauderille with the Was’i.gton Follie EXTRA! Al WASHINGTON “FOLLIES" T Wi at the Shubert-Belasco ntertain- edy and In conjunction with an all-atar deville fes- tival. Seats NOW. | P LOEW'S. ALAC 10:80 LAST THREE DAYS WALLACE In the last production of his great screen career! Iy CRANDALL'S BILLS ARE BEST T : [METR PJ;. LITAN] LAST THREE DAYS 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.—Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. First National Presents MILTON SILLS AND ALL-STAR CAST, IN THOS. SENRATIONAL HIT, SKIN DEEP HUSICO-DRAMATIC PROLOGUE AT $:30, 7:30 and 9:30 METROPOLITAN QUARTET--MISS WASHINGTON RAYMOND, MARTI. ST, MOORE (MISS EVELYN C. LEWIS) S, SYJMPHONY, SCENIC. I ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW (CRANDALL’S THEATER INTH AT E e LAST DAY 11 ADML to 11 P.M. GLORIA SWANSON CONRAD NAGEL With Star Support, in_the IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW Paul Parrott, in “Mr. Hippo” e NINTH BET. D & E TODAY—FRI—SAT. 11 AM. to 11 P.M. LEWIS S. STONE ALL-STAR CAST Juo. M. Stahl's Finest, the “DANGEROUS AGE” Charley Murray in “A Social E-ror” It LAST 3 DAYS RIALTO PARAMOUNT-MELFORD BURNING | SN0, BY ARTHUR WEIGALL ’ ——— A STOPENDOUS DESERT ROMANCE ')RCHF.STRA SUBSlDIAlIES ATIONAL ‘556555 A COMEDY OF TODAY DULCY By George 8. Kaufman. and Mare Cenneilr. With LYNN FONTANNE And & Brilliant Company of Comediens, NEXT WEEK, ____ BEATS BELLING. WILLIAM GLETTE 'SHERLOCK HOLMES National, Thurs., Feb. 1, 4:30 Rev. G. Vale Owen Lecture Subject: “Psychic- Science and Human Surviv; Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith. Ino., 1308 G.8t. National, Friday, Feb. 2, 4:30 De GOGORZA The Leading Concert Baritone T. Arthur Smith. Inc, 1308 G Bt. and Versatile Serenaders A Musical Fantasy with a Jazzy Sym- phlé: On:hnlra that hlé ':u'.m .qm]‘; n the stage. Gorgeous Costume; Heal Musieal Novelty, : Tellyou & Rogers The Ammedi in & l‘erry Mixture of Slang_ Eon and Slapstick. “Indoor Sports” A Comedy Courtship by Hugh Herbert, featuring & quartette of clever —farceurs _ LILLIAN STEELE & CO. “LOVE LESSONS" witk the halp of Froddy Steele ard Harry Hoffman Mclntyre & Holcombe Hilarity & Harmony Three Belmonts Boys_With_the Toys SPECIAL FEATURE FILM Ed. “Hoot” Gibson in “RIDING WILD” “Ridin' Free—Qver the Eige of the orld, First Tinie_Shown-in Washirgton. FIRST RUN Comeds Pictures. Inter- national News, Movie Chats. SHOWN at all Performances Except y and Sundsy Evening: = = = <THIRTY_DAYS” Tieginnimg Sunday DOROTHY DALTON In_“Dark Secrets” A , SECOND BiG WEEK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —E N 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. LOEW'S EAT T 10130 A. 145, 7100 RE SHOWN ., 12140, 3148, and 9:10 P. M. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor: 7thand E Sts. COLISEUM 9th and Pa. Ave. Over Center Market Friday, s‘% and 27 ,ON EXHIBITION . Contiruous 6 to 11:30 p.m. Last Day i ot gt & e ’ “0 IVER TWIS'l;'; ¥ i E CRANDALL'S MATS, 2 P.M. Dy TODAY - TOM SPAWN and ERVILLE TOPIE FOMORROW — 1L JAS. K CRANDALL'S MATS. 2 P.ML DAIL TODAY — STAR fAST.. FRIEND THE DEVIL TOMORRO SOUTCAST PEX OF ( CRANDALL'S . Savoy Theater Apollo Theater MATINEE SAT. 14th & Col. Rd. . 3 P.M. Sunday. MOOR ey 624 H St. N.E. in D, TOON- TOMORROW.—TOM MOORE. in ~ a5, EAN s YED; "*and Comeds, “OCEA 4 KICHARD Avenue 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. TOMORKOW SLSIE “MOONSHINE wad 11 PARROTT, CYSERS, ana PAPER.” HU| Dir, Messrs, Shubert, SHUBERT opite, 500 to $2.50. 1431-35 U \‘GARRIC . Today, $1.50 Fil Features | THE GREEN SCARAB. | A Comedy Drama by John Sta l-lon with & OLYMPIC i M = UKD, In “MY WiLDh TRISH ROSE." r“E PRESInE"T rization of Dion Boucicault's fa- I SEENE AT Pa. Ave., at 11th St.—M. 667 TONIGHT AT 8:30-MAT. SAT, 2:30 | | xun\uumh v -GR WEEK | T _DAY- KO “THE YOUNG DUMBARTO 1 VALES HIPPODROM w - ToMoRRC WE NG &N, OLD KENTUCKY ind R. L Ave. F O X E. DORIN \IIL ER snd FRANK LOS “THE ( Rl.flf"o THE WASHINGTON I‘w“".:_";',?:;: % | with Joseph Swarts |Fri. Mat.—Jan, 36, | snd an All-Star Caat. |Prices, $1 to $3.50. | Seats on Bule Now. PRESIDENT THEATER MAIN 667. CHlCAGO GRAND OPERA (0. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday February 5, 6 and 7 Poli’s Theater—8 o’Clock Mon. Eve., AIDA, in;Italian Raisa, Van Gordon, Marshall, Lazzari, Formichi, Polacco, Conductor. Tues. Eve., TOSCA, in Italian Mary Garden, Crimi. Rimint? De Trers, Polacoo, -Conductor. - Wed. Eve., Sniégurotchka (““Snow Maiden”), in French. Masony Van Gerden, Pavioska, Minghetti, Hakianoft, Clacssens, Richard Hegoman, Conductor. “THB Also Comedy, DA Y CONSTANCE CIRC T DAY L I i esents “ORPHANS OF THE STORA.™ LILLIAN ‘and DOROTHY GISEL and 9 p.m. Admission, 2 s, fucluding tax, Sth and California Sts. RODOLPH VALENTINO, T(EGENT‘ 'mvom{"s WIVE: NEW THEATER EI‘S Sth St S.E. STIN FAR- M. in “OATHBOUND." TEREI ~ IDOLS. 5, PAUL PARROTT, T i WHTES BLACK LAST DAY — lmlmum NO. fn “THE YOU Rnd. Mute ‘and_Je Curtoon, PS AND THUMPS.” NEW STANTON %33 5.0 5i 5 7:30, 9:30 p.m..’ Incomparable Cast in Ales. Dymas’ Fitous Romance of Love, Hate and Revengé. MONTE CRISTO NOTIOE-£No advance in’ prices. - Tpeiocas 55, 36, 85 841 Loges, $10 Tax Exempt On Sale Mra..Greene's Cot reau, Droop’s, 13th & G. M. 6483 OPERA COMPANY, || HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE The Popular Composer GUS EDWARDS And His 15th Annual Song Revue A_FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH. ‘ The Gifted Impersonator l MISS VENITA GOWLD ) ‘ln “Impressions”’ ‘of Well Known L WILLIE SCHENK CO. ' Players _EUROPE:N SURPPISE. PAUL DECKER & CO. I HEARD — ! Hartley and Patterson, in The Pianuti “One Night." ‘oque Plerce and Rysa A Remarkable D'Yer Waans Canine s Fables. Pathe '-uy s by Ry Next Weenn VIVIENNE SEGAL & HARRY CARROLL I 1 MAN AND 1 lirvom duncing correctls taugh adults. *Studio for reat for b 1141 Cann Fr. 39082 FD_STUDIO nt instroctor Private and class lessons, Class forming Febroary pom I'r of. SEry320°) ) M nw to dance correctly in & few les Any hour. Separate stod evenings, ‘with -drchest Teach 3¢ strictly _private. Class dance GLADYSE WILBUR, No. € Dupont circle. Dupont Franklin 1435-W. Beliroom niag. _Children's Classes. Rightway School of Dancing 514 12 ST NN near 12th and F) | o't give up duncing becanse have y failed by other uiethods. I\y our method of | Instruction any one can Jearn to dance the Fox Wal tep 8 few pr Vi lo. No appoia . 10.10 p.m. pelear aphcEal, MR, "T\F"fl"fl Pli‘ {BERTON Former N. Y. Winter rden star, parther to Gortrude Hoffman, Mae Sorray, Maode Aflan 1 ns in les of 3 Bsier. betiroqm stane ana STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. | tra { quired. . Ou i ARGADE MID-WINTER . CARNIVAL FULL OF ZIP SNAP AND - GINGER TONIGHT BASKETBALL | Leglonnaires vs. Quantico Marines Followed by, a . DANCE Ladies, 50c; Men, m)o—hcludinz Tax NOTE: Dauncing in Ballrowm and A **~¢ Game In Auditorium at Reguiar ,9

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