Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 24

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. 1923. Woobwarh & Lothrop THE EVENING MARCH haberdashery clerk who obtains Dg!-{"ounz in“Enter Madsme" and New. session of a lucky dime, and, on be- | Charlle Chaplin in “A Day's Pleasure.”| . ing discharged, becomes embroiled in | Saturday, Viola Dana in “Crinoline | ~Sunday, Harry Carey in ‘Canyon a conspiracy to unseat the President |and Ttomance” and comedy, "Dos|of the T I of a South American republic, whose |Sense.” The Mgl Bl N, SaTiit {lovely daughter stole his heart after — allroom Boys in e Sp! L Vi o uesday, Big Boy Willlams :::t‘lens seen her picture im a ne\\s: Favorite. Ehenday, ik Hoy W e “Human Hearts." House | Desmond in “Around the World in Peters; Monday, “The Purish Prie; Elghteen Days”; Wednesday, Dorothy Jack Holt in “On the High week, be- 4 Willlum De: Thur: Mut and Jeff comedy and & the Bicture: s i igned t Twice " Blind Barg: Lon Chaney; "hursday, Bebe Daniels | ,.—E;u?.:lr:-u‘r;} ‘&i‘.’&f‘,, '&a;]:'\o';"".-xm? bill arranged for the first gnur"'smged Wir Bebe Daniels; was produced at the risk of|d of Easter week, beginning Sun-|urday, “Bells of San Juan.” 28, 4. Photoplays. (Continued from Twenty-third Page.) éinary motion pictures ever filmed, Llmer Clifton's production, “Down to the Sea S the featured attraction Moore’s | CENTRAL—“Can a Woman Love Tialto Theater all Easte: | —_— Sunday will be any human lives and is replete with mance, adventure and breath-tak- ing, gripping thrills. A crew of ex- pert whalemen, with motion plcture actors and cameramen, oldest ! vears to complete length of the major 1 program of sub- sidiary features will be curtailed. COLUMBIA—"“Where the Pave-| ment Ends.” As its spe Easter we afternoon lumbiz Theater the first time in | Ingram's latest afternoon at Crandall's Central} i . will offer Ethel Cllymn‘s‘ i mily outing, the usual a with pipe an A Wom; Home. - . “A Day's Pleasure.” | g.° dded short-reel offer- | (i organ recitals. an Love Twice?" re-!. { “Dad s the experlences that befell the ! pyy wi of a young soldler who w: killed in Fran manner in which ce, and deplcts tl she overcame tli prejudice of his family against her. A Day's Pleasure” is a burlesque. | 1 Thursda: L1 or lof Taith,” with mera subject will be offered. riday and Saturd Kinogram 5 and s “Who Cares?” Wow! Zing! ‘vc_ry- body's fox-trotting it, whistling, humming, this medley of melodious bys- teria packed full by Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra— served hot on Columbia New Process Record A-3751 You'll ind “Blue” es the other side. 75c at COLUMBIA DEALERS Open 9:15 AM. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Close 6 P.M. FINE ORIENTAL RUGS Exceptionally Low Priced It is seldom that rugs of such fine quality are offered at prices so low. Mahals, Saruks, Kermanshahs, Lilihans, Moussouls, Included are fine Kazaks, Hamadans and “Whers the Pave- | Serapis, Jack Holt B will be pictured Crandall's Theuter the first three days of Easter week. beginning next Sunday afternoon in “Making u| adapted from Peter B. Kyne's! { “Humanizing Mr. Wins Thiramm, in pe directing Beloochistans—Ilovely colorings and distinctive designs. A lot of Saruks, average size 1.6x2.3 A lot assorted pieces, average size 3x5. . A lot assorted pieces, average size 3x6 A lot assorted pieces, average size 4x7. A lot assorted pieces, average size 4.6x A lot Fine Saruks, average size 4x7 A lot Fine Lilihans, average size 4x7. . .. A lot Fine Moussouls, average size 3x6. .. Ay in Wednesday aud Dorothy n i story concerns the metamorph s worked in the nature of Hora re Dan Mason in “Pop Tuf s Widow.” | Wednesday and the remainder of | | week, will be shown “Paid In | ance,” a Unlversal aturing Priscllla Dea 16y and Dorothy ¥ Jomes in 5 to $190 $85 METROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan | in “Daddy. House Paint and House Purchasers “For Ren Kermanshahs Low Priced into the PALACE—Walter Hiers in “M Billings Spends His Dime.” tracti , thr T " Patricla ud others. The roman Illlllilllllllllll TRITHERT T H| You Will E | Economize A Palmer, Joseph deals with —appreciably by giv ing attention to yourZ heating work at thisZ time. l “ Materials and sup- plies are both plentiful N ind lower in pricesE than they'll be nextZE G fall. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Tipicne ITETTITT] AL £ ] The heat of red peppers takes the “ouch” {from a sore, lame back. It can not hurt you, and it certainly ends the torture at once. When you are suffering 0 you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the | quickest relief known. Nothing has such concen- trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as sooneas you apply §, Red Pepper Rub you will . feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot _ through and through. Pain and sore- ness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Reb. Be sure to get the the name ine, with Naturesendsawarn- ing of Pyorrhea— bleeding gums. Only one person out of five past forty escapes. Thousands younger are subject to it as well. Be on your guard. Brush yous teeth with forhan's FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks Pyorrhea 35¢ and 60c in tubes eseessenesssees e eaaeaneaeanennssaseasse0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080000 B90000000000000000000000000808000 Sunday and Monday. and Antol erican Wif i1l be the at-| I8 n Theater the ) OU want to sell your g shabby. down at the “It's heel, forlorn. house. sad.”" Paint it, inside and out. Give it what an unknown writer has called the Magic Touch. Then your chances for sell- ing are ten to one in your prospect wants to see what Plitt Paint will help sell your house this sprirng. nio Diraperics stored. iit cleancd., repaired. re-hung Wednesday. Mr. r. Jack"; ball Young in Charlie Chaplin Avenue Grand. Monday and T Herold Lloyd in Sunday. M ednesday an Swanson and A and Mre. ra Kim- me™ and Pleasure.” nid Thursday, ntonio Morenn in American Wife” and Paul Farrott owled Over’ GroPLirT Co'ING 1325-14th St.NW. ~~Main 4224 YOur he is buying. favor. Hpuma LT, G 1 sured Friday, Clara K Our Interpretation of “Good Furniture’ 'E KNOW the term is oiten "in its use. But, too, it has definite meaning here—all-includ- ing in extent—material, workmanship, finish. > abused a very design, Lvery de- tail must measure up to the literal definition of what con “good” Furniture. Broadly—it's the kind of stitutes Furni- ture we sell. Specifically it is made of stock that is well seasoned. The construction must be thorough, ish consistent with the material. In other the fin- words “good” Furniture must be worthy of our reputation —for we stand back ‘of it—when it goes into your service. It must have the quality which endures. Design is a matter of taste—and vou choose as your fancy in- clines. But Furniture qual- ity is largely a hidden mat- ter—that you cannot see, but of which we know— and confidently tender to you—because we do know. Suite with Cupboard; Arm Chair. “Good” Furniture, . 5 House and Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh and Eye Streets A “Good” Dining Consisting of ten piec Buffet, Octagon-corner Din- ing Table; Serving_ Table China Closet ; five Side Chairs and You'll appre- ciate the character of the making and finish. trates what we mean by lus- ... $475 2) ST oo o0 0o 00C e o uo & .I fl' = PKOTE, BB TR Bw L € WA S An Exquisite Lilihan, size 7.9x11.5 Of all-over Persian des colorings. . in exquisite blue, rosc : at $325. Exception: Orienta) K Adjustable Metal Frame Window Screens Timely Arrival of New Stock Spring 1s herc. a1 tl cames the fly pests. Screen ) now. These strongl *d, black framed screens are sh Six Sizes—65¢ to $1.25 cac and other enamel, pressed wide s wide EASTER TOYS Hundreds of them ood little and Bunny Celluloid Chic 2 Baskets, 15c¢ to i Rabbits. ic, 65c: Rabbits in Boots, $2.50; 15¢c; Panorama of Peter Rabbits, $2: . 35¢c; Bunny Nests, 65¢c to $1. S Flying Blue Bir Filled Celluloid Toy Store, Fourth floor. Chocolate Easter Eggs big ones and little ones—10c lo 80c Decorated Chocolate Easter Eggs, 25¢ to $2. Chocolate Rabbits, 25¢ to $1.50. Jelly Easter Eggs, 25¢ Ib. Allegretti Chocolate Eggs, in boxes, varied flavors. 20c to 80c. Satin-Finish Decorated Easter Candy Boxes, 50c to $1.75. Candy Section, Fourth Napanee Dutch Kitchenettes Save Much Time and Labor Few women realize how many steps may be saved during the day. The N anee Dutch Kitchen C: net is the greatest hou hold labor-saving device. The saving of steps that the Napanee brings will amaze you. A Napance is built like fine furniture. Napanee Dutch Cabinets v In White Enamel, $65 to $90 Deferred Payments May Be Arranged We have a complete stock for your inspection and we will be delighted to show you the new and greater conveniences and exclusive features of the Napanee. Housewarces Section, Fifth floor. 9x12 size. A wonderful value at 9.5x12 size is less than usual 8.3x11.6 An Arak, with deep, lustrous pile, 9x12 size. . .. Serapis 9x12 9.8x13.6 9.7213.5 9x12 size 7.6x10.10 New Stenciled Crash Home Furnishings Our Exclusive Designs for Washington are more cheerful than ever, these delightful sten- ciled de ic coloring All are fast ong 4 ! 95¢ und, $1.25 $6.50 . $125 to S1.85 i 95¢ . $L50 to ssz.so d square, each each. 7 o .o Babies’ Metal Cribs Built for sleep like the beds for older folk, in finish and de- sign harmonizing nicely with the regular size beds. The neat continuous post design, similar to above, with flat oval fillers, is complete with Simmons rustproof twisted link spring and mounted on easy-rolling casters. The slid- ing side is easily and positively operated. Ivory or Brown Mahogany Finish, $18.50 Mattresses for the Crib <52 inches, $7.50. 28xS2 h .50, Handy Metal Cots Many times comes the nced for a place for one more to sieep. These cots will provide for the unexpected guest. They are also fine for porches and camping. All have folding head and ioot, with link springs, and are in gray enamel finish. Low Head and Foot Cot, 30 inches wide, $6.50. Cot with head and foot concealed when used with a couch cover. 30-inch size, $8; 36-inch size, $9_. Comfortable Coil Spring Cot, 36-inch size, $13.50. Cot Mattresses All Cotton Tufted Mattress, 30-inch, $9; 36-inch, $10. Better grade Cotton Mattress, 30-inch, $1 n_vch. $12. . Splendid All Layer Cotton Felt Mattress, 30-inch, $15; Jo-inch $15 and $17.50. Ped Section, Sixth floor Wallace Reducing Records WILL REDUCE YOU Register for the Classes NOW Getting thin to music has come to be the national pastime, and you who are overweight may be reduced in this pleasant and bencficial way, for the Wallace Reduc- ing Records will remove excessive weight and at the same time put you in perfect physical condition. Victrola Gallerles, Fourth floor.

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