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TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—William _ Gillette, in herlock HoBmes"; performences at and 8 p.m. POLY'S—"Blossom Time, and 8:20 p.m. 3 PRESIDENT—“Abie's Irish Rose,’ at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Vivienne Carroll, vaudeville, at 2:16 and p.m. BELASCO=—Shubert 2:16 and $:15 p.m. COSMOS—The Four Amaranths, vau- devilie, at 3, 6:30 and % p.m. STRAND — * Broadway Snapshots,” vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY-—"Temptations of 1922, burlesque, at 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS—In Lady Gregory's “Grania,” 1. 1Sth street); at 2:20 Segal - Harry 8:15 vaudeville, and 9:10 PALAC Secre 4:10, 6, CENTRA ma.” at and 9 P “Dark 2:10, 45, 7 and CIT'; NEWS IN BRIEF. Red Triangle Outing Club's hike to- morrow will star: from Lakeland. on the Branchville car line, cars leaving Treasury at 2:15 and 2:45 p.m. Hike ill start on arrival of latter car. Senator W. H. King of Utah, will speak 2th street branch Y. M. C. A, 1815 h tomvrrow, 4 pm. T Ladies welcome. OPGANILATION ACTIVITIES. So: ed oty fo g Philosophical in the John E. Lind Uneonsclous Mind.” Inquiry ) Publ 5 ‘the lock Libra speak The studio Art hariotte st Capitol str of Sciences, | will celebrate nee ssed by Dr. William Jordo t centenary o ton Baird H Dall, 1 Edwin Li and Dr. The clety Addr, . Davi of h of th in Ascension parisin h. Young invited. Universit oncert at ISTRIT OFFERE USEOFGIRLLCLNE rvice Club, Pythian will give at Temple. ock. b will wive u dance. at Carroll Hall, 9th and Gihbons eneological t home art sireet. ciety wi t Frank . 1602 Ho cet Klub will give a dance, Cair, TS REORNATORY 1 I BROTHER PLEA 9 o'clock, "y M Br. Skeldon Says 70 Per Cent of 400,009 Prison Inmates in U. S. Fuller- | br. | Merriam i ellowship So- | { D ana X streets, now used as a medi- | There 15 one joke the editor of Pithy Paragraphs hasn't yet recelved from anybody, and hix heart is nearly broken. If's the one aboit the man who gave the colored valet a pair of muddy trousers to clean d tried everything, wof that he coulin’t erane the xpots told by the servant e, bensine, ete.,, and “Have you tried ammoniat” queried the man. t I's shore they'll fit me,” w: ¢ American humor (even the Hritish xometimes wet the point). inated rixht here i uxcrs’ ownel taf, belonged » about it. the oid Press ngton. The owner of these long-ago mu Wanshingt who was and still scrvant who made the brilllant ong about 1893. The s 8 member of The Star's Club, and told hix fellow mem- swer still fed breeches, the editor of Pithy Paragraphs and perhaps the colored mau, thix column, are anxiously, yet patiently, wal for thi bewhixkered prodigal to turn up right in its birthplace. give it a ticket buck to the old home townf | Let's have a “Don’t Forget week" | trying to remember the slogans of all | the other weeks. ANONYMOUS. Autoist (to po | my car. | out. Oticer—All right, Il pinch him. Owner—Shhhhh !’ Not yet; wait 'till he gets the tire pumped.up. BILLY SCHUYLER, . 2605 Adams MAl road. o Only a few of us have to go to a {fortune teller to find out if there's | trouble ahead. OSWALD DRURY. o e . ceman)—There, that's The thief is just Axing a blow- . Joss Willard wants another crack at Jack Dempsey. Next thing we know, Bill | Hohenzollern 'will be seeking a riturn match with the allies. H. E. McBHAN, 642 6th strect northeast. WITH APOLOGIES TO LARGEFELLOW. s Kiwanis does remind us, We can lead a life that talk - leave behind us ootprints on the concreir walks. \ FRED F. ATHERTON, | 1391 Florida aveane northwest. Vice Presidents If the i slon o hotels will eir best get the man- for their use our leading s the source of some of Dress notices. T. D. TUFT, 1229 F street northwest, .« e e il service regy'ations still require ants to statc whether they use | whisky, beer and wine Why rub ftin: KENNETH D. WHIPPLE, 112 C street wortheast. | | | | | | { You can still get a drink anywhere in England without any trouble at all. Perhaps we lost the revolution, after all. CLARENCE M. ROACH, 106 Allegheny street, Takoma Park, D. C. ¢« .. At a local movle récently one of the actors was a big chimpanzee. ““Qoh, look at the bamboo!" said one woman. “That ain’t o bamboo,” corrected her companion. “That's a boomerang.” ANONYMOUS. .. News item In Star: Washington Leads Whole World in Auto Ownership In- crease. The jaywalkers are surely doomed: It is only a matter of time. HUGH CAMPBELL, 3004 Interior Department building. . “I wish T had a baby brother to wheel in my go-cart,” lamented small Mary. “My dolls are always getting broken when it tips over.” MISS JESSIE McCARTHY, 1226 Maryiand avenue northedst. .« .. A flag of truce, your excellency. ‘What do the revolutionists want?” “They would like to exchange a coup » of generals for a can of condensed miik.” ANONYMOUS, 300 15¢h street southeast. .. A certain representative from Georgla seems to be getting the goods on quite | & few of his faithful collcagues. Upshaw, and at ‘em. GEORGE SMITHSON, 1321 K street northwest. The Pitl s each word, will be shown at TH AND § Identical prizes will be p. ten dollars, five a box or six oreh dollars, two esented eve at the Strand. v Paragraph fllm, including the four prize winners the TRAND THEATERS. v week. These awards box seats at Keith's, and either Try your hand. Proposed Abandonment of | Building on 15th Street Inspires Letter. If the police and fire departments are required to give up the govern- ment building on 15th street between tbe Commissioners will have an opportunity to use the clinic laboratory rooms of George | w1 University Hospital, 1339 | H street. Commissioner Rudolph to- day recelved a letter from H. L. Hodgkins, president of the university, making the offer. The letter follows: cal clinic, and Washing! Incarcerated as Boys. statistics which show that per cent of the 400.000 in- of prisons in the United States in vouth been confined in re-| formatories, Dr. Roland G. Sheldon of the Big Brother movement made “Understanding that there I a con-; templated building project which will | condemn the building now used as a clinic by the Washington police and fire departments and understanding, further, that the facilities now of-| fered in the present building adequate. the board of trust George Washington Universit recommendation of the f: medicine, respectfully offers the clinic 2 strong appeal for support of the inizition to members of the Cara- van Club at its weekly meeting in the “ity Clab yesterday. Dr. Sheldon detailed the work being done by the Big Brothers and out- lined the chief causes for delinquency in children. The club indorsed the :ovement and gave the speaker a rising vote of tnanks Mrs. Lilly Charles McFadden, or- inizer and publicity director, spoke siefly on the work accomplished to ate by the American Youth Conser- ~tion Association and left pamphlets tailing the purposes of the organi- zation. Rufus Pierson presided, and, after making several announcements per- tinent to the club, called on Leonard . Steuart, illustrious potentate of Almas Temple, who appealed for 2 record-breaking attendance at the ceremonial of Almas Temple to be held at Poli's Theater next Friday. Mr. Steuart seid that the business session would begin ut 3 o'clock in the afternoon and the ceremonial at 7:30 that night. Announcement was made by Pres!- dent Pierson. that the Kiwanis Club had authorized $250 to be spent on vislting Kiwanians, members of the Shrine, who will attend the imperial session here in June. Several mem- bers were admitted to the club. \ t Line. 1. Semi w, rs Nasxsan—A Take “Fi 1y sailiugs. Offic ATTENTION rooms and laboratory facilities of the George Washington University Hos- pital, at 1339 H street, for carrying on this work. Space and Facilities, “The hospital has available for this purpose two waiting rooms, two rooms for the examination of medical cases, two rooms for the treatment of surgical cases, a room for the ex- aminatiop and treatment of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, a dental chair and a fully equipped laboratory with a trained techrician, wiio will be on duty to perform ali necessary routine examinations. “The rooms of the above system are all connecting and on the first floor. There is a direct entrance to the clinic, which is separate and distinct from the hospital proper. This offer is extended to the District of Colum- bia thet the police and fire depart ments of Washington may. have avail- able all necessary facilities for the adequate protection and care of their sick and injured.” The Commisioners referred the le ter to Health Officer Fowler for con- sideration. Mardi Gras Mobile, Pensacola, Feb. 8-13, and seivice via Southe n Rall Office, 1425 F. Phone Main 5683.—Ad. Ready with a' big stock the word we will be glad to supply you. Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main 8108 $7 rooms, $8 weekly: $10.50 $8: 814, with toilet, and lavatory, 50 er eent morer - © Rooms Like Mother Used to Ki Let Us Estimate On Building That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road T 931 H St. N.W. QUALITY BEDS AND BEDDING At Reasonable Prices * 21 Years on H Street Wor 31 years-we have been sending. you what we mell you. Ask your neighbor, . E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. We Enlarge HOTOGRAPHS —1f you have some particular snap- | shot you want enlurged we offer; service you will value. 8x10 en-| largements, 3bc. : OPTICAL CoO. M. A. LEESE e o< Branch 2 lltl't Store BAND CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, today at 5:50 o'clock; John 8. M. Zisamermann, bandmaster. These concerts are free to the public. March, “The Im perial” Overture, Morceau, Glazo Selection from comlic opera_ Girofle-Girofla™. ... .. Lecoq Fox trot, “Tell Me Your Day Dreains. .~ S G itee Waltz suite, “Kroll's Ball Klaenge'. . - .Lumhye (Sounds from Kroll's baliroom.y Finale, “My Dixle”....Pinkhard “The Star Spangled Banner.~ L CLUBS IN I0INT DEBATE. Wilson and Roosevelt Organiza- tions to Thrash Forelgn Policy. The Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt clubs will stage a debate on the subject: “Resolved, That the United States should take the necee- S4ry steps to bring about an adfuet- ment of the economic situation of those countries actively engaged in the world war.” tonight, at 0 National University This, it was announced wiil be the first debate of its sort at- tempted at the law school Supporting the affirmative will be the Wilson Club. represented by Hugh Frampton and J. H. McIntosh, while the negative will be upheld by George M. Faul and George Rogers as de- baters. Dean Albert H. Putney and two representatives will act as Judges. DRUG ADDICT ON PROBATION. Justice Stafford has placed on pro- bation for three vears Loulse Mat- thews, colored, who is charged with being a drug addict. The woman was picked up, helpless, at 483 School street southwest, November 10, last. She drugs because of a fractured leg. She will quit the dope, she promised the court. et A Bunch of Keyn— is of no value if it hasn't the one vou need on it. So, If you've lost a key—or want some duplicates made you want a Recommended Service Specialist to supply you—because he will guarantee satisfaction. That's one of the qualifications necessary to the -listing under the Recommended Service Column in the Classified Sec- tion of The Star. A guide not only for keys—but for all lines of personal and domestic service.—Advertisement. Just Think of the Service Star Classified Ads Render. . At a glance through the orderly arranged col- umns under distinct headings you can find what you are seeking. A direct touch with what you want is thus estab- lished immediately. The Star carries more Classified Ad- vertising, day in and day out, than all the other Washington papers combined—be- cause of the RE- SULTS obtained. 2 Ser Brasn O ‘a Star T e | _ Forty million cars go by, burning | up the gasoline; long I watch them as they fly, flivver, bus and limou. (Sine; day and night they sweep 'along, all their engines going strong, blowing horn or. sounding gong. autos yellow, black and green. Jabez Jimpson bought my pup, and the bill , long since was due; now I see him | 'hlltmg ui fifty miles or fifty-two; 'he must.know I need the cash, for my children cry for hash; but he drives as lhougg he’d smash all the records—hear him choo! There goes Japhet Jingo Jones; seven months have gone their way since he bor- rowed fifteen bones, which he would return next day; fiiteen bucks I sorcly need; they would save my life, indeed; but this Jones is show- ing speed, with a jaunty hip-hooray. Here comes Pefer Tinkle now, scorching ’neath the silver moon, and he owes me for the cow that he bought the 10th of June; little, little does he care that T have no shirts to wear, that my granny's feet are bare, as he chants his joyous tune. Down the vales and up the hiils I jcan hear the motors clink; if the | owners paid their bills, how the long parade would shrink! Autos yellow, green and red would be standing, cold and dead, in some gloomy_ auc- tion shed, quicker than the eye cap wink. WALT MASO! (Copyright.) Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Officers returning from service in Germany have been assigned to sta' tions as follows: Col. Willlam W. Harts, fleld artillery, to the 79th Division, Or- ' Banized Reserves, at Philadelphia; Lieut. Col. Edward A. Sturges, finance department, to War Depart- ment: Lieut. Col. Henry H. Sheen, Quartermaster Corps, to New York city; Maj Frank M. Andrews, alr serv- fce, 'to Langley Field, Va.; Maj. Sam- uel (. Talbott, adjutant general, to the War Department; Maj. Henry C. Michie, Medical Corps. to office of attending surgeon, this city; Maj Mathew A. Reasoner, Medlcal Corp: to Boston: Maj. H. R. W. Herwig, Quartermaster Corps, to Philadel- phia; Maj. Henry Weeks, Quarter- master Corp: 0 Camp Holabird, Md. Capt. James Morrisette, judge ad- Vocate, to the War epart- ment; Capts. Willlam R. Buckle: and Hubert W. Beyette, Quartermas- ter Corps, to Fort Eustis, V. The President has accepted the resignations of Maj. Frank N. Greene, Medical Corps, and Paul C, Harper, field artillery. Capt. Gerdon H. Steele, Quarter- master Corps, at the Massachusettes Institute of Technology, has been as- :;5"01‘] to duty at Camp Holabi _ First Lieut. Maybin H. Wilson, 1st Engincers, has been assigned to the 13th Engineers at Fort Humphreys. A The following named officers have been ordered to the Philippines for duty: Maj. Gerald D. Byrne, Dental! Corps: Capts. Maxwell G. Keéler and ' Lieut. Harry R. Melton, Medical Corps: and Capt’ Forrest R. Harsh, Veterinary Corps. The following named officers in the Philippines have been ordered to the Unitrd States: Ma). Walter S_ Smith. Dental Corps; Capts. John E. Stan- ton, Joseph T. rtin and Nathan Rosenberg, Medica! Corps, and First Lieut. Forrest L. Holycross, Veteri- nary Corpe. Navy. Cammander Cliff C. Wilson, | siedical Corps, attached to the U. 8. claims to have started taking | i 8. Ortolan, has been ordered to Fitz- simons General Hospital, Denver, Col., for treatment. Lieut Ernest L. Ackls Corps, attached to the wink, has been ordered course of instruction at Columbia University, New York. Lfeut Julius J. Miffitt, Supply Corps, attached to the U. 8.'S. Nitro, has been ordered to the navy yard, Boston. The President has accepted the res ignation of Lieut James M. Johnson, United States Navy, to take effect February 28. Lieut ~Albert E. Stone, Chaplain Corps, at the navy yard, Philadel phia, has been ordered to the U. S. § Chewink. WOU'L}J CLEAR HIS NAME. Robert Pennington, a lawyer of Wilmington, Del, has afked the Dis. upreme Court to permit him to intervene in the suit brought by Mrs Jeusie Ball Dupont against Felix I in reference to the purchase by Mrs. Dupont of the Chastleton apartments Reflections on Mr. Pennington were made in the plaintif’s bill and the lawyer wishes an opportunity to clear his name. Chaplain S. Che- to_take a AMUSEMENTS. —le—"BER BELASCO Vaudevil 3113; EVES, AT 8118 The Season's Finest Bill Say the Critls De WOLF GIRLS Georglette da C 1tola In S e o 1. the - Grecavien Tour.” Village Folltea. BILLY McDERMOTT Flo & Olllé Waters, White & Reck, Farish & Peru, Aerial Shaws, Rich- =rd Walley, and an All-W tun Revue. WASHINGTON FOLLIES .With Estelle Murrey, the Dobrin Tw: Tomas Weems Oswald, James K. Washington's Prize Beanty, Max man (Wiss America and Miss ington of 1921), &nd & chotus of the St. Patrick Players in senx, comedy and dan 1 e Bt R S S Mats., 35¢-80c. Nites, 25¢ t. Except on Sat- Sun. and Hollame Next Week—Frances White, hend- ' ing another all ot HOWS FOR PRICE OF * Continuous From 13 Noen A Merry Musical & Danes Froite “Broadway $napshots” with Qther xcellen? Acts MILTON SILLS 00000000 OO Mats—Popular Prices—Nights 1ee—3le 200—50c NEXT WEEK Clara Kimball Young Enter Madame REUNION FEBRUARY 14. to Hold Fifty-Fifth Meeting. The fitty-fith annual encampment of the Depurtment of the Potomac A R., will be held at Grand A 1412 Pennsylvania avc Wednes- February 11, 30 p.m This announ. de today om headquarters of the departn snt Lieut. R. H. officer of the day and will muke the usual detail for guard duty during the seselons of the encampment. Announcem the appointr arrange a Hall, of the 114th anniversary birth of Abraham Lincoln , at st _Congregational Church on Monday, Februzry 12, at 8 p.m. The following have been named committee mbers: Henry A. John- son, chairm H. B. Snyder, 0. K. Oldroyd and E. D. Godire Committe for th encampment also have been selected. ASKS DIVORCE, CHILDREN. Naomi McDermott has filed suit in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia for an absoulte divorce from James McDermott, jr. In_ her petition the plaintiff st that they were married December 24, 1913, in this city, and that their three chil- dren are ‘under her care and custody. She charges her husband with mis- conduct and alleges that he was last heard from at Newark, N. J. The plaintiff also asks that the custody of the children be awarded to her by the court. She is represented by At- torney Mark S AMUSEMENTS aumwmmmlmmnum u||muuu||um<“ LAST TIMES TODAY DORUTHY DALTON “DARK SECRETS" HRISTIE COMEDY el From Hollywood” Beginning Tomorrow LON CAANEY in “ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT" R A CoLumpiA _Continucus 10:30 &. m.-11 p. m. THIRD BIG WEEK DOUGLAS In the Greatest Picture of His Entire Career! E | Seats Now Selllng For “BUDDIES”’ Geo. V. Hobart's Comedy with Mo-lel AN he_tous TSRO AFTER THREE YEARS EUGENE In Robert Hichens® Flamboyant 0ok has been appointed | DR. BALLOU TO SPEAK. 6:Deputment of Potomac, G. A. R., | School Superintendent on Michigan Park Citizens’ Program. Dr. Frank W. Bailou, superintendent of schcols, will deliver an address Thu lay night at a mecting of the Michigan Park Citizens' Assoclation. mination for officers for the coming r also will be held, the clection ing at next month’s meeting. Announcement was made that the of paving Sigsbee place is fore Congress, and that tion 18 exerting its efforts to the appropriation, which was from the District bill by the fter having passed the House, | replaced in the bill in conference. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE A_Bill_Par Excellence VIVIENNE SEGAL The Prima Donna and HARRY CARROLL The Componer In Songws The Gorgeous Spectacle “THE SON DODGER” With JOHN E. WALKER. RAE ELEANOR BALL and Brother In_“Moments Musical.” Jano Connelly and | Geo. Yeoman and Associate Players Lizzie lermo's Canines Jazzers Do Luxe |Featur'y ‘‘Bessie™ Mack & La Rne, An Artistic Novelty. Acsop's Fables: Pathe Weekly. Topics of Phones, Main ) ( NEXT WEEK e Unusnal Stars Co-H. ULIET & DE LYLE Al 105 Pa. A TOM M and CHA CIRCLE * TS ELITE "o° of Preeminent Pictures [METROPOLITAN D%~ BEGINNING TOMORROW g ROMANCE, FLAMING AND EXOTIC NORMA TALMADGE Desert Love, a Man Who Forgot His Vows and a Husdand Who Stood Between—Perfectly Acted and Magnificently Staged THE VOICE FROM THE MINARET _ A Supporting Bill of Extracrdinary Distinction IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIII|IHIIlIIIIl[IIII_I_llIIIIllIIMl!llllllll_lll.lllllfi o M iy CAROLINA "'t & 5. C- Ave. S.E. LON CI iA1 t Added, ¢ < HOLMES, A DYING REGENT 5t® and Caii HAROLD LLOYD, “A SAILOR-MADE MAN." 3 ik tarting Next Week—Continuous, D.an.—The Marvelous MACISTE in in 10 8 Edition of unzio's lar Drama, ) 535 Sth St. S.E. All-Star Comeds in “THE UNKNOW “AROUND TH And MACK § the | R R R R R et % st oor RIALTO cer nexe MARSHALL NEILAN'S STAR CAST OF 23 IN GOLDWYN’S SUPER-DRAMA, THE STRANGERS' BANQUET 0o SRSt OMERP o POMRDESs 1 5i S2 % 1 | O TOMORROW AND THE BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED i % 'RANDALL’ METRO LAST "6th & C Sta. Contni. from PATSY RUTH MILL EN LANDIS. Comedy. SMIT] Added _ Matinee traction. i BER QUEE MARIC S N 'K THOOD _ WAS IN FLOWER." Direct From Four Weeks' at Loew's Columbia DAY 1349 Winco WAL FAR NE V. TAL RIGHT OF PUE. oF THE AMERICAN ™55 » ILOR-MA BOD CRA From Washington D OF SLEEPY HOL- THE LAW OF THE her Pushers Comedy. AGAIN SUPPORTED BY O’BRIEN Story of & Wite Awakened to T CONWAY VOCAL INTERLUDE AT CRANDALL T HHHTTT | = 2 e CENTRAL NINTH BET. D & Eg.ul LAST DAY 11 AM. to 11 P.M. JANE NOVAK With Stellar Support, in Marie Corelli's Great Love Story, “THELMA” Charlie Chaplin, in “A Dog’s Life” Savoy Theater CRANDA]J"S 14th & Col. Rd. MATS, 2 P M. DAILY. 3 P.M. SUNDAY TODAY — MAY McAVOY, in “THE TOP OF NEW YOR! And JOHNNY JONES. in “THE BIG §COOP.” 'ADDED MATINEE AT- TRACTION, “SPEED.” NO. 9. TOMORROW—JACKIE COOGAN AND WONDER CAST, in “OLIVER TWIST." Performances: 3, ), 6:20, 8, 9:33. CRANDALL’S TODAY —MAY MAVOY, “THE TOP OF NEW YOR! @OUR GANG' COMEDY, “SATUR- DAY MORNING." ADDED MATI; NEE ATTEACTION, “SPEED," NO. 9. TOMORROW-—JACKIE COOGAN AND WONDER CAST, in “OLIVER ST."" rmances: 3, 4:30, 6:10, 7:50, 9:35. Avenue Grand o S Mat. Today, 2:20. POLIS - roughe, 8:20, LAST TWO TIMES BLossom TIME Direct from rum of 2% years at Century Theater, N, ¥., with Unaltered Cast & Production CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. Monday, Tuesday a Wednesday, February 5, ¢ and 7 Poll’s Theater, 8 o'Clock Mon. Eve., AIDA, in Itallan Baiss, Van Gordon, Marshall, Lasser, Formichi, Polscce. Conductor. Tues. Eve., TOSCA, in' Italian Garden, Orimi, Rimini, De Trere, olacce, Conductor. Wed. Eve., SNTEGUROTCHKA N aline®. Clossoss, Bichard Hemsma Conductor. Orchestrs, G65—Entire Stage Incldents] Danowrs and otps de Ballet Prices: 85, 84, 85, $4; Loges, 810 n Fivaso e L oo now o T P B T ! ANUNAL roxisar. s sar William Gillette Personally in His Famous Bucoess Sherlock Holmes NEXT SEATS SELLING WEEK. DAVID BELASCO Presents Lionel Atwill in The Comedian of Temperaments by Sacha Guitry A Comeds o pted by Duvid Bemsen TEAVELTALKS NEWMAN sfsss | otton Piof Across Africs and Cape to Cairo. Twice Matinee, 3:30 Tomorrow. Evening, 8:30, SUDAN (o Tiskets exchanged for T COLORFUL COMEDY-DRAMA BY F. SCOTT FITZGERALD TEARLE HAMMERSTEIN IN THE MOST GORGEOUS ROMANCE OF THE SEASON “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” ALL NEXT WEEK ~9 MARIE PREVOST AND 12 STARS KooK cranparis sines ane sest ([T I OLITAN ST. AT TENTH: DAY = — 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.—Doors Open at 10:30 A.3. A SELZNICK SUPER-SPECIAL ELAINE = $:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 P.). Robert Davis—Lyric Tenor FROM THE CAPITOL THEATER, NEW YORK BOBBY VERNON, “IN DUTCH.” NEWS. SYMPHONY ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW CRANDALL'S THEATER NANTH AT LAST DAY 11 AM. to i1 PV, Helen Gibson In L. V. Jeflferson’s Famous Heart Throb Story “Nine Points of the Law” “Qur Gang” Comedy, “Saturday Morning” CRANDALL'’S Arollo Theater 624 H St. N.E. SATURDAY AT 2:00 00D, in *And COMEDY ADDED MATINEE AT- TRACTION, NO. 8. MODISTI HOADES, CO: “THE in “PEG 0O PAUL PARROTT, in DIE. Performances: 3, 4:40, CRANDALL'S York Theater 2 av & O ehee st. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:80. TODAY_—SHIKLE “SHIBRLEY And EDY, _“OUR _ GANG." ADDED MATINEE ATTRACTION, SPEED."" " NO. & TOMORROW — BLANCHE SWEE X 2nd JOHN BO! QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER. S, ST U Bt at Ig Co; LINCOLN LAST DAY COLLEEN MOORE Supported by a Brilliant Cast in “BROKEN CHAINS” Our Gang Comedy, “The Champeen’ Fox News i BUNATS we SMOKING PERMITTED of 1922, with DA D Ci ARK Leroy H. Thayer, 1145 Conn.’ ave. Cllu':.’ L..“mxau';vln tage a room danch T children and s taago. Studlo ava GLOVER'S, 613 2Ind ) . Coirso, six lessons, $8 environment. Tizm! REFINED BTUDIO & Competent fustructors; new steps joor] orchestra. Pri ‘lxr- .rlm 1|IHIFIA;.0 appolntment obly. Cluss forming February $it ne. “Fh: Malh 9i55 betore 5 p.m. RIGHTWAY School of Dancing 514 12th St. Want to dance? iearn by our No appointment requizod Hours 10 a. m. t 10 p. m. . Classes and private its, Featuring Argen: MR, STAFFORD PEMBERTO! Former Winter Garden siar, partner to Gertrude Hofimao, Mae Murray, Msude Allen and others; lessons 1 styles of dancins { Rallet, ballroom, stage and children's classes STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. Wale' DAVISON’S {1329 M n.w Mo Teach you to dance correctly in & few lessan strictly private. Any bLour. Separate studios. Class dance Sat. evenugs, with orchestr te22° GLADYSE WILBUR, — Dupont studio. Phone iallroom Danciog, Stage ining. _Children's Classe D MRS ACHER'S 8TUDIO, 1127 . Class Monday and Frids lessons by _appolntment. Established 1900, _8* p.m. Private Phone Franklin 8367 Just returned from New York with the new walts and all the lstest -ballroom _dance m-u—m-u:nuop Fuvme. Petmmec 1 -~ 4

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