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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—William, Gillette, in 'i!'hsrlook Holmes"”; performance at FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. Service Commissfon = An- nounces Examinations. The Civil Service Commission today announced that examinations will be held to fill the following vacancies: Meteorologist, signal service at) large, McCook Field, Dayton. Ohlo, at $2,000 to $3.000 & vear; junior entu- mologist, bureau of entomology. De- partment of Agriculture, for duty in} Washington, D. C.. or in the field, at £1.440 to $1,800 a year: forest assivt- ant, forest and Indian services, at $1.200 to $1,800 a year; grazing ax istaut, forest service, at $1,507 a ear: assistant economist (finance), bureau of foreign and domestic ¢ merce, 00 to $2.500 u Yes th- ographic_ map engraver, geological survey, Department bf the lnter Washington, D. C.. at $1.500 to $1.500 a year; photo negative cutter, hydro- graphic ofice, Nav hent, at $1.000 to kraduate urse, V. id Indian nd public nging from % graduate nurse ( Bureau. at 31,710 1o ceur the Indian an c health servi appointees are allowed quarters, sab- | sistence and laundry In addition to the salaries indicuted above the bonus of $20 & month will be allowed for most positions the of which docs not ex vear. information and appli be obtaided at srvice Comir ¥ street northwest —_— Keep Ithy H During the severe winter months by taking Father John's Medicine—the NIERBHANI MARINE. DELEGATES TOMEET National Association Will Dis- “ cuss Shipping Situation in Conventon Here Feb. 7. Civil Dithy -?amgm -It's nip and fuck between the late czar's jewels and G. C..Bergdoll as to which has been the most places. T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. PRESIDENT--"“Able's Irish Rose,” at 8:30 pm. KEITH’S — Vivienne Carroll, vaudeviile, at 2: BELASCO—Shubert 2:15 and 8:15 pam. COSMOS—The Four Amaranths, vau- @eville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND — “Broadway Snapshots, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p. GAYETY—"Temptations of 1922, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Elaine Hammer- atein, in “One Week of Lov | 11:35" am., 1:35, 3:35, 5:35. 9:35 p.m. { RIALTO—"The Stranger’s Banquet,” ; { | | SHUBERT-BELASCO DIRECTION MUSSRS. LEE & J. J. SHUBERT DAILY AT 2115 AND 8115 P. ). READ THESE An optimist is one who hops out of bed on a cold morning, saying, “Well, old bed, I'll be back to you I seventeen hours." The pessimist hops in bed, saying, ‘ “Gee, up again in seven hours!" ... 3150 et aosthegst,| HOW 18 THIS FOR A’GUILTY, S » CONSCIENCE? First Diner (partaking of soupi Auto Salesman (to young woman pur- nolsily)—Stranger, I'll say this {s good | chaser questioning . the paint)-—Of sOup. course, sult water affects paint seri- Second Diner (disgustedly)—So 1 hear. | ously. E. L. LOVING, She (thoughtiessly)—Yes, 1 know. 1335 Bast Capitol strect. 8. C. WALSH. R ’ 1029 22nd street northwest. Never be a clam. If you must be any- N tfiing of the kind, be & turtle then you IF SPRINGTIME COMES, 11l have a little snap about you. (Efforts are being made by ltaly that | MRS. GERTRUDE J. SCOTT, |may conciliate France and Germany by 320 Seward square southeast. | spring.-—News item.) bR le street piano music, Billie had traded a nice pocketknife often find for a forlorn-looking dog, minus his tall. | Iy rated by spme persons an atroclous "lllfi fntl||]er teasingly reminded him that | daily gr - he got the worst of the bargaln, as the | yet h di; ds diplomatic, "l\B na- ";{ohu UIHRIAdA.DO\‘AB“B:_‘SJ}'d|rx"’f"“1‘,‘;_4"!:|doz had tio tall. Bill sobbingly an-| . tions xrr\;conc:rn. g oo oo he10 o, T 170 swered, “But, daddy, he was sittng |“Tis “the fine Italian hand” that’s needed 2:45, 4:43, 7 an p.m | down when T traded.” | for a turn. C: GREEN, | EDWIN I. SHOP CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 8 14l strect southeast. | 37 Maryland avenue northeast. The man who.forgot two of his thar-| o) e Lok 3 riages must have hud those' s IT-eMacing | uioc SR (9 1 moet the. enemg | APPgInted AMants.. Bost Cimen T I 5)— 3 napo . Atlanta. Boston. e ol tasligisd]plivelisa TS |y sou fight like men or run: Wke | Louisvillo, Ky.:' Monigomcry, Ala: | DSWAL RY. | cowards? 3 New Orleans and Philadeiphia are also + 320 WALD DEORE. | teera—We will, { oxpected In similar status A very small man fn a very crowded | {:010Ne VoUWl ¥l Addresses Scheduled. ! Volunteers—We will not. H gireet car rote politely, tapped & large | LGN thowght o i The “assoctatlon’s convention pro- elbow and said, “Take my VIRGINIA T. MANKIN. |&ram calls for agdrésses and informal Talks on the shibping situation. Senu- madam.” 3311 1sth street northwest. thank you it tor Joseph I.-Ransdell of Loulsiana. i pure foud ton o drug vertise- plied, "as she | presigent. of the Nationul Merchant iment. o o0 No drugs.—Advertis Just Marine Association, will open the con- | yention and poeside over the three | [esons. Senutor Wesley L Jones of1 STATES WOULD JOIN IN In the United yesterday ti Segal - Harry 5 and 8:15 p.m. am—ily. vaudeville, at TODAY AND ALL WEEK DOROTHY DALTON In a great -nelny of love rifeer “DARK SECRE'IS’ With Jose Ruben CHRISTIE COMEDY “Hazel trom Hollymood” News—Toples—Overture T R c LOEW'S A m.11 p. m. Continuous 10:30 &, m.-11 p. m. _ WEEK THIRD BIG DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —T N The third and final week of . the most gorgeous and stupendous production of | Fairbank’'s entire career A RARE VAUDEVILLE PESTIVAL De WOLF GIRLS JAMES WATTS Georgietie and Capitols in Late Star of the “The Love T Greenwich Village Follies BILLY McDERMOTT ¥lo & Ollle Waters, White & Beck, Parish & Perm, Aerial Shaws, Richard Walley, and All-Washington Revue. WASHINGTON FOLLIES lle Murray, the Dobrin Twins, Tona Weems Oswald, Sud @ cherus of (ke S¢. Putriek Fiayers in song, ce wit WASHINGTON'S NOTED BEAUTY VMargaret Gorman, Miss Washington and Miss America, Herald and Post prize winnen MATS. 25¢-50c :".‘,‘_‘.’““',,‘...",; NITES 25c¢ to $1 NEXT WEEK eville Rill Governors of 4 number of states and {mayors of many’ leading cities are listed among appointed delegates to | the annudl convention of the National { Merchant Marine Association to be held at the Washington Hotel her Wednesday, February 7 Representatives from Tustries of thy as spokesmen for leading commercial ) industries, will also attend the con- | vention. Executives of Alahama, Mississippi, Rhode Island, S lina, Utah and Virginja w appointed delegates, and the at 11:30 am., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:80 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—Dorpthy Dalton, in “Dark | Socrets,” at 10:35 a.m., 12:25, 2:10, 4:10, 6, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m CENTRAL—“The Woman in Chains.” 35, 5:30, 7:30 and With James K. ¥ comedy and in spring. we principal in- Nt et The illustrated lecture xeheduled 18 he given tonight at Epiphany Chured the Rev. Dr. John W. Chapman of Anvik, Alaska. has been postponed on @ecount of Dr. Chapman's tliness. READ-PRESS EXTRACTS “SAID IT ALL"-ReAD S'I'AR-_ LARGE CROWDS EVERY PERFOR- B MANCE—ONE. OF THE BEST OF SEASON — WELL WORTH SEEING — SCENES GOOD THROUGHOUYT —FILM STARS ALL GOOD. A GREAT SHOW—EXCELLENT PRO- POST:- GRAM—MAGNITUDE OF FILM CELEBRITIES LEAVES FEW OUT—SCENES VARY FROM BEAUTIFUL TO TRAGIC REAL- ISM. A BLAZE OF BIG FILM STARS. .Ews" EXCELLENT PICTURE AND AS DIS- TINGUISHED A CAST OF STARS AS EVER GATHERED TOGETHER IN A PICTURE. MARSHALL NEILAN'S ——THE— “STRANGERS’ BANQUET” 4 Goldwyn Picture 1 . m~RIALTOQ-11 p. m. D& WHAT MORE NEED BE SAID-S Harry L. Gnge of the Mergenthaler Linotype Company of New York will uddress the Washington Advertising con-meeting in the norrow at 12:30 o'clock. will he “Typography in very much,” turned around, where gid she re- i then | - 8 you get up| Q-—When is a murder trial a joke? A.—When the defendants are from a place with a name that sounds fishy. DU THIBAULT, is subject Advertising.’ L | | MISS TILLIE BERNSTEIN, | ted mt the an-| 1842 Tth street northwest. | 3 DUFFY, shington, chuirman of the Senate R node ::mflg"ro TR Colwnbia Planograph W"‘”“"V~!:-.,mmmce on commerce, ang in charge g ‘itizens' Assoclation ta S AL e visitors | A ety f-th 4 : bi floor of th et the Sherwood mnuucrm.] ¥rom lands both far and near, ['9f:the shtpping bIL ow the floor of the Your Pithy Paragraphists Senaté, will tell of the legislative | Chureh tomorrow nlght at 8 o'clock. { Who, since the war, it seems, have just | Write a winning Jest ; { phuses of the problem | { Recalled this hemisphere: Oue gets the first prize, The.nailonal defenso Value of an | doctors, diplomats— The other gets the resi adequicte American merghant marine le Sami as host Pithy Paragraphists will be the gople of Col. Theodore In_seance, lecture, slefght-of-hand, Sudly out of luck, | Roosevelt, Jr., agsistant secretary of They g0 from coast to coust. Capture some experience, ! the Navy, while Edward . Plummer, Our money sure enough they like, But not a darned “buck,” I commissloner of the Shipping Boa And conie with schwmes galore— Let us not forget, thoush. will furnish “shipping facts” of para. Every day In every way Genius doth combine mount interest Lo every American. They're getting mnore and more ! Inspiration one part, How Amerfcan ships affect Ameri- W. D. HAW Perspiration nine. an exports will be the theme of Col. | trect northeast. | So rally ‘round the typewriter, Myron W. Robirson, president of the | T'ush ‘the trusty pen’ Amerieun Manufactirers’ Export As 1r 8t you don't sucgeed, | soclation. James Smith, president [ Try, try, again! iof the Mississippi Valley Association, ! | C. J. DIENELT, L. E., |wll take up the Amecican merchant | | 1725 17th streel novthwest. | Metropolitan Hotcl. | marive problem from the angle of tie | i twenty-efght interfor states which go | | o make up his tion. 1 Techhical marine subjects probably will be handled by Frank C. Munson, fnead of the Munson steamship line, one of the largest American opera- tors in foreign trade, and by Robert Halg, vice president of the Sun Ship- building Company, who will tell of the value of the shipbullding industry to the nation At the fuformal dinner of the asso- elation In the ecvening, Herbert C. | Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, is ex- pected peaker, orge | mber of Congress | . who led the fight | 1 bill on the floor of | the House, will be another, Capt. Wil- liam H. Stayton, member of the exec: tive committee of the president of the Baltimore Steamship | Compuny. will be toastmaster. Commercial Bodies Interested. Commercial organizations in al parts of the country have appointed delegates for the convention, and the | fields of activity represented cover | every prominent American industry 1 As a result of the formal addresses | Officers will be el nual ting of the Washington. 4 request to argument of th now pending b court on appeal from th App DIstric heing rested in Ul {constitutionality of the act of Con- gress This ment_Fe Georze Baldwin WcCoy Unit. Amer- an Women's Legion. will meet Fri-, a.m.. at Chureh of the Cov- | in the wage cuse Beginning Sunday D. W. GRIFFITH’S xciting Nixh: Veterans of Forcign Wars, will meet i The Admirnl Peary Ship, No. 427.| t Tuesduy, & pm., G. A. R. Hall \ VA = Annunl meeting of the Diatrict of | 1mbla Library Assoctation will be | § pm. In ten house of; Hotel. Prominent speak- ) AMUSEMENTS. ! Musbe the rum fleet off our coast was ' trying to locate Bar Harbor. w. Cho anniversa in parish hall, a re mbers and friends. Prin- r will be Mme. Anna Lee the Washington Con- | of Musi Seclety will g tom HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE I.I.IXI A B Excel VIVIENNE SEGAL The Prima Donna and HARRY CARROLL The Composer In Songs and Fun. coption (o v ALWAYS DOUBL The Four Amaranths A Novelty Act Embracing Dancing. Clever Balancing and Graceful Acrobatics, SON & MADISON The Rube and the Ruby. The Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners for each week, will be shown at the B. . KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS, Ldentical prizes will be presented every week. These awards ington Universily will meet next| are ten dollars, five dollars, two box weats at Kelth's, and efther Tuesday, 4 pm., a1 1719 T street. Miss | a box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. Mario Morriss Will xpeak on “Recon- | Try vour hand. struction Activities in War Veterans' . Tiospita i i Columbia Women of Georgée Wanh- ! N The Gorgeous Spectucle “THE SON DODGER” With JOHN E. WALKER. RAE ELEANOR BALL and Brother In_“Momenis Wusle: Jare Connelly Geo. Yeoman 2ud Associate Players Lizzie 1 Combes & Nevia | Pelermo’s Cauines ‘ }) Jazzers De Luxe |Festur'y '‘Bessie' musunl rx Co-Headline Mack & La Rue, An Artistic Novelty. JULIET & DE LYLE ALDA Acsop's Fable | i . i The Philippine Colleginns will give | ! ance in honor of its newly elected | i | | 5 tomarrow at Washington CTub. | FREE TICKETS ARE GIVEN CONNITIE OPPUSES e o e v, today began free distribution to thelr ) Majority of House Immigration | . A Monday Morning Relearsal. HART, WAGN & ELTUS A Hodge Podge of Comedy. MUSICAL BANGARDS Blue Devils of Vaudeville. DAVIS & RICH Singing Act De Luxe. FIRST RUN PHOTO PLAYS “The Altar Stairs” With FRANK MAYO A Laemmle Featurs Film. “FARM FOLLIES" A Ustverssl Gomeds. International News—Movie Chats. trom Penusy for the shipp The Waplra will meet at luncheon 5 pm., at University . Vanee will sneak of periences in the Philippines. CRANDAL i RANDALL’S. -|METROPOLITAN ST. AT TENTH: THIS WEEK 11 A. M. to 11 P. M—Doors Open at 10:30 A. A SELZNICK SUPER-SPECIAL i 'S HILLS ARE To Cure a Cold in One Day Fake Lasattie BRONO QUININE T ot benrs tie slgnature of ¢ et RROMO.) 30 Pathe Weekly. Topics of the Day. nes. Main 4484,_4485. 6823 BUY EARLY. NEXT WE ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. & Southeast W will meet, | custbryers of tickets for the national | iori | has been invited by the the Retall Board Favor Rigid Grocers' Protective Assoclation, under | and the Informal talks that will fol- susploes of wiich the show Will be|low them, it Is expected thut th | food show and household exposition, which will open next Monday night in Convention Hall and continue for two weeks. These tickets may be Restriction. given, convention of the assoclation = Tha tickets being distributed have | Wil result in the adoption of a definite | been partly pald for by the grocers | maritime policy for the United States. | themselves and the holders thus are | This year's convention being limited | had for the asking and the public $ o'clock saved a considerable portlon of the!to one day makes full concentration M Soclety of St Georgetown, will give a_vaudeville performance and min- By the Amsociuted Press. After consideration of many bills | Dir. Mossrs, Shubert. strel show in parish hall, 8 o'clock. | stia Citizens' Association will mee ‘elock, in Masonic Hall, 14th and U streets southeast. Tele- phone demonstration. Concert i The Anae designed to tighten or liberalize the immigration laws the House commit- tee on immigration s about to report a bill which will carry the recom- mendations of the committee, Among regular admission charge. The de mand this year is expected to be un usually large, according to Perry P. Patrick, secretary of the Qrocers” As- sociation, as additional eshibits and many new features are scheduled. of Interest In the subject certain, and promises the maximum of result for the time devoted to the three sessions —morning, afternoon and evening. SHUBERT ARRIC PAULINE LORD in “ANNA CHRISTIE” Next Mondey Nite, [PRESIDE | Pa. Ave. at 11th St. 67 CONWAY TEARLE HAMMERSTEIN IN THE MOST GORGEOUS RO. ELAINE THE SEASON Offices of the food show manage- | ment wiil be moved from the Warder building, 9th and F streets horth- With George Marion—Frank $hannon Vermont State A Week Feb. 13-—Mail Orders Now. 50c to $2.50 | meet, 8 o'clock, at C the various bills before the commit- tee is one denying admission to the; <oclation will lege Women's We Enlarge “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” 30, 7:30 AND 9:30 P.M. west, Club, 1822 T street. Dr. Edgar T. Wherry will give illustrated lecture. “Exploring for Wild Flowers in Ver- mont. Mutual study class in theosophy at | United Lodge of Theosophists, $12 | 17th street, § o'clock. The Phi o Beta Kappa will meet at University Club tomor- row, 8:30 p.m. Dr. L. L. Thurston will’ speak on “Recent Developments in Applied Psychology.” Elocution recital by advanced plis of the O'Connor School of pression will be given Thursday pm., in auditoriw 2 ssociation Practical eet, § o'clock, ngregational Crist“will speak “on of Music” Mrs, Je will give a short tal The Towa C Assocta- tion will meet, $ in lecture room of Northminster Church. Dr. D. J. Dickinson will speak of habit- forming drugs, and a discussion of work of utflities commission will be led by IL M. Wells. —_— “Live Wire: When it comes to electric installa- tion and repair work—no matter how elaborate or small—you want experts who understand what is required and how it should be done. Recommended Service in the Classified Section will direct you to competent concerns— who guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Not only for this—but in every other line of personal and do- mestic specialty service depend upon Recommended Service. — Advertise- ment. LABOR INQUIRY URGED. Secretary Weeks to Consider Probe | of Hawaii Conditions. Sccretary Weeks has under advise- ment a request presented by Samuel ompers, president of the American ‘ederation of Labor, and Senator Igle- ( sias of Porto Rico that the War De- partment send a commission to Porto Rico to look into labor conditions there. Mr. Weeks told his callers that he doubted whether the funds were available for such a commission and added that in any event he belleved its findings would have to follow the line of a similar Inquiry made re- cently In the Hawallan Islands. The conclusion was reached that mew in- dustries must be found to better labor conditions in Hawaii, the War Secre- tary sald, adding that this was un- doubtedly the case in Porto Rico also. on psychology. { Tryen, Winter resort in the «lvc-nea thermal belt of the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina. Best place in the world. to cure a Coia, Booklets and information; Southern Rail- way Office, 1425 F st. n.w. Phone Main 5633, —Advertisement. BLANK| BOOK | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Ready with & _big stock — say ‘the “word and 7o il be glad -Let Us Estimate On Bm‘ldx'ng That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road United States of personegnot eligible to citizenship under the recent Su- preme Court decision. This bill, if enacted into law, would bar Jap- an among others. Another bill in the hands committee would reduce the immi- gration quotas of all nations from the present figure of 3 per cent of those here, based on the census of 1910, to 2 per cent, based on the census of 1890. The effect of this provision, it was sald by its sponsors, would be to increase the percentage of tmmigration from horthern Europe. A proposal alsu is before the com- | mittee that immediste relatives of naturalizel x citizens be admitted {clusive of the quotas. and that 400 persons from each mitted to enter before restriction i applied. Chatrman John®on has @ bill pend- ing to permit near east countries to usge up their next year quotas now, in order to enable refugees to find haven in the United States. Pleas for liberalization of the law to_permit entry of industry and farm labor have been heard.by the com- mittee, but a majority of the mem bers are sald to be opposed to any letting down of the bar: country be per- the quota of the| to Convention Hall Thursday morning. Elgen J. Rowe, food show speclalist, Who s serving as expert adviser to the varlous groders' com- mittees, is In charge of the office. All of the exhibit space has been taken and exhibitors are busily en- gaged in preparing the sheclal fea- tures, Who's II? Send him or her a Gude bouquet or plant. 1212 F.—Advertizemant. L. T. JONES ! 931 HSt. NW. | QUALITY BEDS | AND BEDDING | At Reasonable Prices ! 2] Years on H Street | For 21 years we have been sending you what we wmell u. Ask your netghbor. e ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phome Main 8108 87 roome, 38 weekly: $10.50 $14, with tollet, Mer and lavatory, $10; 2 in it . | Rooms Like Motl‘l’:r e'l?w-dmt‘« Keep 1 | EDMONSTON’S—Home of the “Original” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. The Biggest Shoe Sale We Ever Held in Our 49 Years of Business All Shoes Reduced 5% Men's, \Vomens and Children’s Footwear of every kind. We include not ohly the Refular Foot Forms, but the Spe- cialty and Corrective Shoes (Instep Brace and Bunion). Broken Lines to Dm:ontmue' The 15% Reduction on —includes even the famous Stacy-Ad: Men’s Shoes ams Foot- wear—the standard of quality in men’s shoes. EDMONSTON & CO. 1334 F Street . ncorporaf A and Authorities on_All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager =3 OTOGRAPHS ~1f you have some particular snap- ot you want enlarged we offer | service you will value. Sx10 en- largements, OPTICAL CoO. M. A. LEESE G & rve 712 11th Street! Store WALTER HAMPDEN U St. at 12th. Continuous LlNCOLN o TODAY AND TOMORROW SPECIAL STAR CAST IN THE HIT OF THE SEASON. “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER” COMEDY, “PITTER PATTER.” Kinograms. WE PLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILE 2 SHOWS Folt PRICE_OF 1 Centizmous From 12 A Merry Musical & Dance Frolic “Broadway Snapshots” with Other Excellent Acts PHOTOPLAY: MILTON SIHLLS “The Marriage C’h‘l‘nec" Classified Ads render a great service to the public In no other way can you s o effectually “broadcagt” your wants and so promptly supply them. Because The Star is read through and’ through by so nearly everybody in. Washing- ton, it carries, day after day, more Classified Ads than all the other papers here combined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office TONIGHT, 8 Sharp l'lo'n Mats, Wed., & Sat. William Gillette Personally Appearing in His Famous Sucoess Sherlock Holmes NEXT WEEK. SEATS THURSDAY DAVID BELASCO Presenty Lionel Atwill The Comedian A Comedy of Tempersments by Sacha Guitry Robert Davw—Lync Tenor FROM THE C. APITOL T EOBBY VERNGN, © v DUTC CRANDALL'S' CENTRAL NINTH BET. D & Eo) TODAY AND TOMORROW 11 AM. to 11 M. E. K. LINCOLN MARTHA MANSFIELD In a Drama of Paris and Marti- nique, the “WOMAN IN CHAINS” Our Gang Comedy “THE CHAMPEEN" HEATE. H”» N . NEW ws YORE SYMPHONY % - z I™ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW (CRANDALL’S THEATER NINTH AT gl LAST DAY 11 AM. to 11 P.ML Rodolph Valentino Wanda Hawley In @ Colorful Romance, The “YOUNG RAJAH” Novelty Comedy.*RAILROADING Savoy Theater 14th & Col. Rd. P SUNDAY CRANDALL’S MATS, 2 PM. DAILY TODAY AND TOMORROW-LEWIS ONE and BARBARA LA MARE, RAHAM'S “TRIFLING Avenue Grand CRANDALL'S i3 5oe, e AND _TOMORROW—LEWIS and BARBARA LA MARK. NGRAHAMS “TRIFLING 1nt St AMERICAN %355 FOX and JULIA SWAYNE MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME. LIBER GIN'S “TIMOTHY'S EMPIRE ® “YOU'LL Comeds, adapted by Divid Betasen "POLP'S 387555 ¥ sar. 20 “A Musical Delight”’ (The Washington Post ) BLOSSOM‘TIME trom _run of Century TI Unilicred “Cant Production CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. Monday, Tecaday and Wedneaday, February 5, s Thutor, l o'CIoek Mon. Eve., AIDA, in Italian ;‘mh;... !nl-, I.ulhall, Laszari, Tues. Eve., TOscA !n lhllll e R e | Wed. Eve., SNTEGUROTCHKA tations of 1933, with DANNY Te: MUHPHY and DON M. CLARKL Pa. Av, Ph. W. 963 WOOD's CAROLIN, “FOR BETTER, turlng GLORIA' SWANSON, E DESTER, TOM FARNAM. THEODORE KOBERTS, WANDA HAWLEY and JACK HOLT. HAROLD LLOYD Comedy FOR WORSE. CRANDALL’S Apotio Theater 624 H St. N.E. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:00 TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 BLANCHE SWEET @ BOWERS, in “QUINCY SAWYER CRANDALL'S York Theater Ga. Ave. & Quebec L “OUTCAST." TGMORROW_BETTY COMPSON and T_LYTELL “TO HAVE XS 2o oL || National, Thursday Aft., 4:30 Rev.G.ValeOwen Whose remarkable messages from the spirit world have aroused worldwide interest. Leeture Subje “Psychic-Science and Human Survival.” Tickets, £2.00, £1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, In 1306 G POSTPONED On Account lilness De GOGORZA Concert T. Arthur Swmith, Inc., 1306 G 5t DANCING AND MRS, ACHEICS S11Di0 n.w. s Monday and I'r Private lexsons by PROF. 10tk st. 1 pm | Phone ¥ranklio 8567. Added. RE 1Sth and California S: All-Star Cast, in “HERITAGE." NEW THEATE 535 8tk St 5. HARRI- and MAR- in “SHAD- “Dnd SHER. LOCK CASE OF 1118 H b L] l(l\EL BARRYMORE, “TAEB FACE IN THE Fou. DUMBARTON 1742 Wisconsin. “CLARENCE. HIPPODROME ;8857 A T * TINO, ln “BEYOND THE ROCKS.” in i 1y Claws ~dance GLOVER'S, 818 22nd sons any time, Competent _instructors; new steps: floor; orchestra. Private and class les Clase formiog Fetrvars Classical, Interpretice, stage aud bailroom dancing. o lessons: children and adults. Featuring \rgen tix’ taogo. Studio available for private oae Maude s of devcisg, Railet, baliroom, stage and ehildren’s ciass STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 04 JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN HOSKINS| Btage and baliroom danciog correctly taught dren and adults, Studio for rent for prl nn. DAVISON’S fer- "g\ln\» ohi you to dance c vate. A Sat, v lossous wiudionf eveulngs GLADYSE WILBUR No. G Dupont rin-l«“ Frankiin 1485.W. Trainivg. _Childcen's C PRIVATE LESSONS DY APPOINTMENT. 1715 -Connecticut Avenus, Phone Norts &

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