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| will be Will Rogers' “Pruits of | sational melodrama, “SKin Dée; % 3 o 3 story of regeneration, and “Dog T Sunday Rex. L “Dr. Jask” is & picture with a back- | will be the comed; n | urday C “Triflin e Spbotac! ¥ yd and : — most »'Em 0 ¥ g “Hands of Nara"; Friday, eort with orehesta and 80 gfest wis E‘nny. 1 oh eped nat in “Love in the bark the enthusiasm she evoked s Pour| his applieation of a fow of ‘ 6, most Thomss Meighan, in New York recitals In four weoks |Mdlmentaty fules of sAne livig he Broke " probably a world réecord tonsld€ring | works miracles among those who al A;fi}, Sunday and Monda; tance " an ‘Back & photodrama of power, will be the chief feature the first four days of next week at the Lincoln Theater, beginning Sunday afternoon. It was énacted by a spe- clally assémbled cast of colored players, who bring to the a high measure of int, - bility.’ Lige Conley will sup. comedy slement in his I d travi hat she played a different program |not il except in their minds. « '.,.?r‘. ’:‘1:'-: wyv.ére demanded of ber. | course, aventually, he wina the hihd Signal honors were paid to her, in-{of the girl who has been his most cluding the loan of the late A ud ! en ng patient. Powell's violin for her Ametican tout. | mn'umnouul ‘World Survey m Included in her program will Be the spesial musis eontflwtlg:lbflr Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor.|orshestrs will_complate ¢ < Seats are now on sale at Mrs. Wil- e next Sunday will be open a! son-Greene's concert bureau, 13th and 2 B.m. g T CENTRAL — “Conquering the John Charles Thomas, March 15. Woman.” John Charles Thomas, American tler baritone, will be heard for ghe sec. | Fiorencs Vidor '::‘,‘,l!,’:'.‘;‘.,"‘;,m. ; end time this vear at the National|§orsiats BY, COTQUST R 100 of ‘Henry Loeater Thursday _atternoon, | &' Jwiand's story of “Kidnaping March 15, under the local ma Colmar which will ‘be shown for the ment of T. Arthur Smith, Inc. first time 1n Washington the first four ry Clay Blaney G street, days of néxt week at Crandall's Cen- : pLarty Semon. n in his tral Theater, beginning Sunday after- new Vita- i, ~ Photoplays. ollywood"; Tu lorma Talmad, in “The Voice Paul Parrott, In Toursday, Marshal] ¢ | Front-Page Story, ‘Saturday Morning."” : drama of the modern flapper, will own. It features Faire Binney, Avenue Grand. and Bugene Voice From the Minaret,” umping Beans”; Tuesda; nesday, Leatrice foy and The Estate of L. Callisher 1426 New York Ave.—Established 1883 wi nooh. comedy, “The Counter Ji The story concerns the évents that the Fox' News and musical em- » followed Tobias Stafford's st ndln{ bellishment by Louls N. Brown. his haughty daughtet on a distan| island in the ses with Larry Saun = e ders, her “trainer.” whose COLUMBIA—"The Toll of theitors Bor e ce notions ‘of social Sea.” l\lponnrnyhlcq:lrndr(:\gln‘ d‘%’ot‘:zr“ . Ve ay an atur- Practically alnce the first day when | S50 %aris” Brovest. Menneth Harlan animated pictures were projected on|and Tully Marshall wil] be seen in i & screen there has been a desire to |\Warner Brothers' speel Tepfesant the charactars and the set- |sion of F. Soott Fitageral This. | tiful and Damned.” Iishel e ey | ORANDALL'S—Wallace Reid in | il “Thirty Days.” f tings in_their natural colors. it is claimed, has been mccom in fascinating fashion in “The the " a new and gorgeous Mstro production, that will be presented at Loew’s Columbia Theater next week, beginning Sunday afternoon. An added | Next Sunday aftérnoon and contin- attraction will be “Bull” Montana, in | uing throush Tuesday of next week || “Rol - a travesty on Doug | Wallace Reid will recent production of | Crandall's Theatet, in “Robin Hood, 'he comedy will be Hal s V'O “The Toll of the Sea,” aside from|Gang” in *The Young Sherlocky"; the beauty of its color photography, | Wednesday and Thursday Milton Silis represents a powerful and emotional | Wil be seen in Thomas H. Ince's sen- tory that resembles in some respects id Belasco's “Madame Butterfly.” oncerns a Chinese girl who falis in love with a young American whom she rescues from the sea—an Ameri- ‘ean who marries her, makes her joy ecomplete and then leav: her to hope and wait for his return. He does re- turn. Diamonds . Watches Gold Jewelry ilverware, Etc. Is Now Being Sold at IPUBLIC AUCTION however, under circumstances which make the picture one of the ! most wistful and appealing romantic hits of the year. H I I PALACE—Viola Dana in “Crino- line and Romance.” Loew's Palace Theater will affer mext week, beginning Sunday after- noon. the first Washington presenta- tlon of “Crincline and Romance.” the st starring production of the Me- Four persons out of i every five past forty, and thousands youngergcon tract hea. i fon of an orviginal story by Ber- nard McConville, reveals Miss Dana first as a demure southern lass in erincline and, later. as a Jazzy north- n flapper in crepe de chine. The action swings fast and furiously be- tween these two extremes. Harry Beaumont directed the pro- duction, and the cast includes John ingwater, Allan Forrest. Betty Francisco and Lillian Leighton RIALTO—“Hearts Aflame.” "Hearts " announced as one Brush arker production. 1t pictures a vivid and exelting forest fire, which is said to surpass thing, ‘of the kind ‘ever 'before I Through this fire Anna Q. ! o 7 ocomative. 'ofver | § FOR THE GUM s s nelude the blowing fa d rder to release thous Move Ran & tooth : . and the dvnamiting o checks o hillside fo prevent the spread’ of -it the forest fir Ar S heads the cast. 35¢ aad 60 in tubes which inc ank Keenan, Cralg eunanen Ward and Headricl i “A Ringer for Father,” featuring Mr. and Ars. Carter De Haven, the Fox News and special orchestral num- ibers. with hits by the Melody Boys will complete the program. METROPOLITAN—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd in “Dr. Jack.” Harold Lilovd. supported by Mrs. flarold Lloyd. formerly Mildred Davis, will be pictured at Crandall’s Metro- politan Theater next week in his lat-1 a8t Hal Roach production, “Dr. Jack.” & five-reel comedy that is said to ore laughts than “Grand- nd sound a basis of companion attrac- Everything Must Go in the ?\':xl‘ Few Days. Sales Daily, 10 AM. to 6 P.M. All Fixtures, Safe and Cash Register Will Be Sold at Auction in Lots on Wednesday, March 7th, 10 A.M. Sharp. Louis ‘Gordon, Auctioneer. The February Sale - Of Life Time Furniture omet Rice Cooksin20 minutes| TO six cupfuls of furiomsly boiling water in a large saucepan add one teaspoonful of salt. Slowly shake in one cupful of Comet Rice. Whea again feriously boiling, cook rapidly ua. covered for twenty minutes. The grains should then be soft. - Drain throngh & sieve, place this over the saucepan, and set on the back of the stove for & few minutes, A Packed in Sealed Packeges — never soid looss Just in From Berkey & Gay! ey The New Console Group as Featured in Laadt;ny Magazines For Roe:lfflon Hall, Living Room or Library, these pieces, in all American walnut, will add mué‘floth in lvable- ness and beauty, to the home. Sturdily useful, yet un- usually decorative in design they typify the sincere ar- tistry and true worth for which Berkey & Gay produc- tions have been 8o cherished by owners for sixty years. You can purchase a single plece or the entire group at the very modest prices, and the added livableness, the touch of distinction that furniture of this character imparts, will be a source of lasting joy. Hanging Mirrer, 18 inchés wide; 84 inches high. In siinouette, in the shading and high lighting of its walnut frame, charming- ){\ ih keeping with 7 $ ¢hair and table....,, o Hall Chalr. Intérestingly da- slgadd, the companion pieds 10 the Armenal 8. Lo Sentrast H-lnx.l“mo back And seat Censole ‘'ieble. Daveloped throughout in &ll Ameriean walnut, unusually rfeh in tex- color. Top, 40x15 height. 83 inehes. , full width $ turé and ineher STOPS THE TICKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE COUGH Its Soothing, Healing Effect soon gives relief. Price 35¢. APenetrative Healing Salve and aMild Laxative are importantin the treatment of Coughs, Spas- modic Croup and Colds, therefore, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and & package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing ILIFE TIiME PURNITURE IS MORE THAN 4 J'V,Afll‘ [, in d s Lenlllcnfl Joy i and “Our Gang” y and Monday Norma Tal- Trien, 1n “The att Moore, Seventh Street 'Maye'r & CQ, Between D & E Nagel, ‘Wednes- | Parrott, in led [ 3] Thurs an "y , Ma kford, = u'{: an an Ll ”In Sunday, Outcast.” s New Silk Chemises, $2.95 and [June Mividge in A and° Wedneeday: Bi Chaney, Eimo ¥asends, in “Quincy B:I"I ,l!llsflil.m‘!‘ ‘l:v o in tne Darm' @ Savoy. Bunday and Mond: Norma %al- madge. and Kugene O'Brien, !n * Volos From the mnrerc'e'nm’u' 1? i n t Shoes”; Tuesday and Jo: d “Ma [d Daiton, in “On the High Beas/ m"mmg. Jeay “Attison, in “The Weman Who Herself,"” Elite. Sundey and Menday, Lewis 8. Stone, dn reifing Women: Poie, Negri, jn es of the lm.l‘:'lhm- L2 L e Noval Tiomas | *-Theima| Friday. Thomes Meighan, n ‘Back Home and Brol d Sat r&y, TRodolph Valentino, in “All Night. be rters’ e Dan! Conrad Nagel, In “Binged Wings.” and novelty, “Jumping Beans" Frid; Mary Pickford, in “Tess of the Sto (Continued from Twenty-seventh Page) “Thé c.h-nnu —_— § ay, Forguson. In “The | Wednesday. Mex , In i Jane Novak and|Must Get Theirs”| Thursday and Fri- T New Fashions Invite You! |, _The entire store is bubbling over with nevy things—on every hand there is something to interest, something new and beautiful in spring clothes. . 1216 F St. N.W. See especially the exhibit of new dresses from HARR'Y COLLINS, America’s great style authority; see the new GOLFLEX Sport Clothes; see the great array of Suits specially grouped for our Annual Suit We see the scores of new Dresses, each one an adorable creation, in our Misses’ Shop. The whole store invites you NOW! Sale of New Sprié Suits Special purchase of two-piece Cos- S tume and Tailored Suits to be added to- morrow to the wonderful suit week groups. 48 ~ Usually $55.00 and $59.50. Offered This new group ready for tomorrow’s selec- tion shows that no limitations have been set on the beauty and smartness which may be built into the Spring Suit—and makers have seized eagerly the opportunity to display their skill in design and tailoring. . Embroidery plays a prominent part in semi-dress hip-line blouse jackets and short box coats, and others more strictly tailored have longer paneled jackets, belted or unbelted, mannish notched or roll collars and fascinating pockets, both large and small. ] New spring colors—the new tan called Porto Rico and graystone vie with navy blue and black, which are still in high favor. . The sketch suggests a few of the varied types —in semi-dress tailleurs, strictly taslored and loose box models. A A S T A T AT [ —t Millinery Models Sketched From Hat Shop—Third Floor Women’s Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps In a Special Purchase of New Models New—the tube silhouette, the dolman side-fastening blouse, s 50 49 kimono wrap around with bow sash; yoke, panel and upper cape divérsions; bell, melon and wing sleeves. Sl Velva, Lustrosa, Mondaine, Delysia, Cordaline and Twill cord. Two New Groups Women’s Spring Dresses Especially selected by our style ex- perts to express the very latest notes in dress fashions. At $33.50 Everywhere the touch of newness, the breath of spring in entrancing newness—materials with familiar names joy- ously new in every development—drapings that are new— anel¥ that are new—shirrings, braidings, embroidery in gyptian design—new, néw, new! Spring colors of cocoa, Lanvin green, gray, brown, plenty of navy and black, and the much sought Paisley crepes. At $45.00 The wrap-around silhouette, the side drapings, Persian embroideries and new beading effects—self trimmings and contrasts of color—and always the high note of newness! Canton crepes, flat crepes, Roshanara crepes, Georgettes —models for afternoon, suitable for informal dinners and theater wear. SPRING HATS Choose Brilliant Ways $5 to $18.50 Happily and gaily the new hats bring the cheer of Springtime freshness, ready to add the capti- vating and crowning piece de re- sistance to the Spring costume. For immediate wear we offer smart affairs of ribbon and silk, pert little “bobbed” hats with pokey brims or softly trimmed in ribbon effects—rose, blues, Lanvin eens—and cunnin| black Milans witifcolor contrasts. very wide range at $5. Anethér group at $6.50 shows the be- coming effects in mushroom shapes of straw, closely and smartly banded with contrast color éffects. Anolth;r Shipment Dimity Blouses $2.00 Tailored Blousés for the sweater girl, the trim, smart little types that are freshly érisp and bécoming. 5 Peter Pan colors, with lace edg- ing, plaitings, color touches in checks, polka dots and prints. Shirt models with rolling collars and turn-back cuffs, edged with plaiting or untrimmed. HOSIERY Specials $2.00 Silk Stockings, $1.65 Full-fashioned Puré Si}k Stockings, with mercerized lisle garter tops and having lisle feet, well reinforced for wear. All sizes, in black, cordovan, African brown and otter. Black Lace Clox, $2.50 All sizés are available in fashionable lace clox, pure sille, full fashioned, with lisle tops and well reinforced feet. $4.50 Sport Stockings $2.65 Slipover Sweaters, $3.95 » Unalleyed pleasure for the girl who chooses her sweaters .for variety in color, in weave and in style. < All the new shades are ready—in mohair yarn or fiber-and-mohair, some plain, some with eoéntrasting color stripes, some gayly patterned. Both V and round necks, Hidden<Away-Pocket - A seven-compartment bag, most convenient in its utility— made of genuine leather gnd leather lined, having a snew square roomy bottom which will hold its shape; fittings of coin purse and mirror—and with the very special feature of the hidden-away pocket, A bag to fulfil evéty réquirement for service and rmnt appearafice. Your choice of b :ck or brown. | SOROSIS ; spring Pmnps, $l 0.00 Fine Shoecraft—Smart Styles—Quality Leathers s Patent leéather, black kid or black satin. Very smart twé-strap model, with Cuban covered heels. For street or dréss wear. Heather mixturé, woven of = fiber silk and wool and On up to $18.50 individuality has been smartly clocked with hand- the keynote, as each type of hat has émbroidery. Broken sizes. been chosen for its ability to express the y - Very splendid value. | personality and charm of the wearer. 4 BRAS | (s \r' - Patent leather vamps with black brocade satin quarters and covered Cuban heels. A dréss model, with hand- turnéd soles. Patert Leather Colonial Pumps, with médium short vamps, Spanish heels and hand-turned soles. A dress model. Lovely new designs in lace me- defllions and tuckings, séif and fib- bon straps. Flesh, white, honeydéw. orchid, blue and