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?36 : : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, 'APRIL Josts and efing]es Tt B NATIONAL—Alice Brady, in *“Zan- der the Great,” comedy, at 8.20 p.m. POLI'S—“Greenwich Village ¥ol- 1les,” revue, at 8:30 p.m, I don't think much of He looks ef- That's come | 1924, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. SIS SEE IT AND YOU WILL AGREE TH THOUSANDS YESTERDA THAT ELMER CLIFTON DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS AT THE RIALTO IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST ASTOUNDING THRILLING, SENSATION IN PICTURE HISTORY IR LAY RO TS EASTER GREETINGS TO ALL! LOEW'S COLUMBIA TODAY AND ALL WEEK REX INGRAM'S LATEST “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” A Metro Picture 4 vivid, pulsating romance of the South Seas! WITH ALICE TERRY AND Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents. Gibson Announces a Grea 1c Sale ‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents This is the first Ic Sale that Gibson has even conducted, and believe us, we have worked very hard indeed to make it a tre- mendous success. This 1c Sale Is very much more comprehensive than any other lc Sale that has ever been conducted in Wash- tngton before, as it embraces certain lines of merchandise that never ‘hefore have been sold at a lc Sale. Be sure to look over every item, as each one is worthy of your attention. PRESIDENT—"Six-Cylinder Love,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The farce, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Jean Ackor Valentino, vaudeville, at, 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. COSMOS—Jackson's Musical Malds, vaudeville, Dem! - Virgin' 1 Father—Well, |that guy in the parlor. | feminate to me. | Daughter—Oh, Pa, hush! only Maybelle from next door, ||{over to show us her new knickers RUTHE COCKERILL $649 13th street northwest. EASTER HOLIDAY BILY and N. V. A. CELEBRATION Jean Acker, Farmerly MRS. RODOLPH . VALENTING Iz “A Reguisr GifA™’ The Famens Oarteetlet WINSOR McCAY Permiston Hearst Ragws The Dulnty Desssse MABEL FORD & O8. RUNAWAY FOTR 09 ¢ ¢ Avscp’s fibl-:; "b"’% Y ADDES The Woerld's Wonder ENRICO RASTELLY Bensatienal Dezterity s nt to the approachs of June, 11 boy has the schools be this rear so that viile, at ¥ GAYETY—Dan Coleman and Ame";- can sleep in them. | We predict that “The Wet Bahamas” |can Girls, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 HERBERT ALLISO || wii g0 down in history along with p.m. 1562 Ingleside Terrace northwest. “The Dry Tortugas.” - PALACE—Waulter Hiers, in “Mr. (An order for five dollars w { ., NELLIE W. HALLAM, | Billing Spens His Dim hotoplay today be mailed to this contribu- 1351 Fatrmont strect ndrtNtoe t 10:5 i85 and 12:40 a.nu 5, 4:20, tor.) i 0 and 7:46 p.m. e NO RAIN CHECKS. e Thers s one thing in favor of Jests | ““'-’l';’l—olfm‘x‘x L nd Jingies agalnst Bunts and Bingles; | 7y P% 1230 3 rain doesn't stop their delivery. p.m. W. T. PARSONS, COLUMBIA— Pay 1129 New Hampohire avenue. [ Ends.” at 11:10 4 1:05, 3:13, P :35 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Jackie Coogan, ' at 11:45 am., 1.40, 3:45, 5:40, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. CENTRAL—Ethel Clayton, in a Woman Love Twice,” 0RO A professor of mathematics had de. d himself of un hour's talk on the rth dimension. At the close of the | ure, he asked if any one had any stions. A falr co-ed arose and sald: Professor, 1 understand the fourth mension perfectly now, but would you lcase tell me what the other three are?” BJORN WINGER, 371 E. D. Woodruff place, Indianapolis, Ind. o o e No doubt the next set of posters will formi us thut “The petting chauffeur will be patted with a spade.” SAMUEL S. FORD, 328 11th strect moriheast. o e o The first bird of spring Attempted to sing, But ere he Liad uttered a note, ere the Pavement I e A Great 1c Sale of Brand-New Edison Diamond Disc Records. Black After a fellow is married, he learns it is something more than sentiment that keeps a married man from throw- ing away his wedding sult. @. E. CURTISS, Chateau Thicrry. o e SOME THINGS ABIDE. All is not transient as appears, Some things are sanctified, apart; A smile may llve for. many years, If mirrored in a lonely heart. A W. MACY, Pasadena, Callf. i the patrons of other birds, but eve lastinglv ready to 'k on a fellow that tries to butt in—common sight i all the parks.” But something new for Penneylv: nia avenue. And any little new | thing counts. ; { Now that untagged dogs have dls npeared, and alley cats are going, it ! may be that the plgeon is in training Washington's domestle pet—or hichever you choose to call = Boona, RITERIO oth & D The Film Bensation tho Year The fact that automobiles in some | countrles get thelr motive power from He fenl f e ohol instead of gasoline loes not A doad Bdivae R essarily mean that they are rum The music had friz in his throat! = . MARY G. LUCAS, y : L 1721 21t street northwest. SES7 AL #iraCtiMOTINODRE: e % e ie father s gives me u| A SANDBOX CONVERSATION. _|pest tound book on my birthe | Jerry—What are little boys made of? : Older Girl—Oh, blood and bones and e ’('V? »Lx'-\lf.’l\')—w’hzi a fine library n and :“?K;i!‘[‘l‘;l' (|i‘!;\l‘. must Have. Terry And Eiris? . I G ime way—only BDUGLAR ey Giri—Just the sume way—on 5017 16tk street northwe ner Quallty. N4 TRELOAR : 2 1555 Harvard street morthwest., e'in the barng . s o e i When Faster comes on April first mous Old Weather Man looks wise ; el (on'‘thei door (GE th iktle Boya | “Tiores WHEXE Lipiaymy I Kool el As a joke, T'll take a prize. “I'll loosen up a gale or two p a few degrees, s - 6 eapt lis leave their furs at home e Tracher—What is the capital of Rus- [ A7 LI e Ll Brisht Pupil—It depends on the rate e, the Joke is not to last, of exchange. 1 delight JAMES B In sceing gay spring toggers, hpla And happy faces bright. i 2 { “But when Easter comes on April first have tp take my fing, And turn things upside down a bit; You Just can't blame w King.” “THE WEATHER MA) By M. LOEW'S PALACE TODAY AND ALL WEEK ANEW COMEDY STAR! WALTER HIERS vin JACQUELINE LOGAN In c roliicking nance and re Now oMy Showing! dsomely — Embryo Farming. It's very important that Yo your garden or hennery start —if you hope to have success can work ever so hard—and not ac- complish the desired 3 less you put the right the Eround —und the rlght ch - Coop. Reference to the Garden” column in the tion will put you on the right track.— Advertisement D. C. HORSE SHOW MAY 15! nal Capital Horse Show, tractive features of PHOTO-PLAY SiNSAT’E CALVE Fript donns Eoprane—Fell's Theat April 6, 4:20 xumu Dmny 3 much 1l P. C. JONES, 1837 §th street morthwest. GRS Worle's Greatest Polt's Theater, Tuepiey, Apel, Seats, Mrs, Greene's “The , Annual Ball TEE BENEFIT OF THE WOMAN’S ARMY AND NAVY LEAGUE NAVY YARD Monday Evening, Apr. 2—9 O'Clock ‘Mekets (Including Supper) Tax Exempt, $3.00 Ench Tickets For Eals st the Door The Natio one of the M. CLARK, Jr. 0s Angeles, Cal “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME” Christie Comedy “Rables \\'r‘ll‘ome" flIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII ATIONAL ..~s.t [popps TONIGHT—3.20 et & Fllm Features AI.'EE BRADY GREEIWICH VILLAGE HOME e FOLLIES 1| Z ANDE THE xith Ted Lot TRUXTO! Jes E. Brown, Eva Puck. S, GREAT ' uu,\(n I Bird Millman. Marie Holly, Mol A New American Oomedy by Salsbury Field I = 2508 West Kissing o bottle of olives come ez MISS M. M. JOHNSON, 03 'H street northwest. | is_like opening up a If you can get one, 00000 AR L2 A prize of five dollars will be lea coutribution each day to Jests and Jing! TRY YOUR HAND. or the best S OO 1230 C Street N.E. Manhattan Running Time—65 Minutes ohms, $6.00. Wuhington-Vir inia Railway Co. Phone Main 307 NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT - ¥EXT WEZEI : % We hate whet Tou need. S ot 3 i\ for tinuing her w & “I18ih and California S i (JEUDOLPH Y 2 v. in a small our REGE‘JT cHEVY CMSE,.:.I".".::;;;:; 2 Coleman nnd Tis erican Girls ‘Week—Dave Marfon's Own | NEW THEATER e oL ALL-STAR CAST in “FREE AIR" snd THE HALLROOM THE_ nmm'r OF & C Ste. NE. 15, 5:00, 9:30. JACK ' HOLT, ‘ON THE EIGH so-Hawaiian Mu BOYS, CmANLALLS, lTamoroLfifl F AT 10t~ WEEK L TO 11 P Doors Open_at_10:30 AM. IRST NATIONAL PRESENLS JACKIE COOGAN ‘With Exceptional Support, in the Picture That Brings His Finest FPerformance to the | e SEATS WEDNESDAY § AM. . TWO RECITALS ="}y, vyt ROirete No. 3 . tra—Aue Baritone RROW—“PAWN TICKET, NO. 210." things ng hot EReRRTIY ¢ tmprop- RANFL s to pirates and ssasoncd R till, I mu troopers. And apparently it did - snuppy weather at this much good. i s . Whilo the younger woman was| “Healthier,” explained the man; “a|listening with appalled but inter- | tropical climate is pleasant for the|ested amazement the little old lady' novelty of the thing, but you'd be{turned to her with appealing eyes to ' much better off if you had your regu- [8sk in the quavering of voice that. lar March winds.” goes with age: i All of which wouldn't be worth tell-| “Don’t these blankety-blank cars' snow is almost Label Only A 1c sale of Edison Records has never been held here. Let us explain. You purchase one $1.00 Edison Diamond Disc Record at $1 and you get another $1 record for lc P additional, or 2 for You purchase ene $1.50 Edison Dxan-mnd stc Record at $1.50 and you get another $1.50 record . 1 You purchase one $2.00 Edison Diamond D|s; Record at $2.00 and you get another $2.00 record . for lc additional, or 2 for. Record at $250 other $250 record $2.51 for 1c additional, or 2 for You purchase one $3.00 Edison D\amond stc Remrd at §3.00 and you get another $3.00 rccord for 1c addition al, or 2 fo! This applics to all Black Label Records in our stock, which dance—vocal and Imtrumenul—by artists of worid renown. All records guaranteed brand-new and have never left the store before. last very long, due to this enormous cut in price. Ask to see the new attachment that enables jou to_play Edison records on all other makes of talking machines, offered during this sa.e at exactly the cost price to us. Sale Starts April 3, 1923, 8:30 AM., clation last weel Melsin C and Lasts Until All Have Been Sold Joseph Henry, Willlam Downey, ot Il«ha;- 5 sistants. ngements for the show % i e A Great 1lc Sale of Electrical and !mit as early as possi Xn!r:nmi"v = 1. {iiCIE entcies Radlo Supp 1€8 - ; This is another new idea in Washington. You buy one at | MOUNT VERNON {| i you get another of the same item for ic | Arlington, side trip, 10c addition 5 Holtzer Cabot Fhones. 2200 e Cam o lease 33t aad Pennegis e Northwest, on the hour it tour B T o : u $2.01 e By Nannie Lancaster- S { 3601 COUPLE of first robin tourists | we have pay envelopes and oc Sh Qo p) N 58_51 i deeeeeean i were looking up in thelally achleve checks. I reckon she i - g 5 = H Stuart B Batteries, large branches of a line of button-|knows what she is doing when she ! size, 22%; volts, $2.50. 2 51 wood trees—call them syca-|deals out our mental rations. e S 2 § o 1 - 3 Tke Bu nue side of the Botanic Garden. A passed out the pate de fole brand of —of us when ready to buy Blank o per ' lodram; oming along naturally craned [ voice.” H Rooke. e lt ' the I Kk to see what was what, but, Sure you do. So would I rather bciE. Morri,son Paper CO.: Antenna wire, 1 m £ 510 s aw i n ba v , was,of prose, but 1 probably do more SO = = Insulators, i xfl"“ iy A ¢ when the wor t work as a reportorial red her- or e et er eox | when cho + e : X as 80 to 82, | gretas These I’run Good Tuesday and “ednead-) 0n‘\. 1ee. 80c to $1.50. | ving how odd it is|way, th: are is onto her job. | s no March winds! | 355 ! sl el i "7‘“ if:“ ;'-‘,(,‘(1“” Re A Great 1c Sale of Drugs and Drug Sundries | the whole county. The ) i hurri- | mobiles, so that she could get across, | Comipfete stock at i Shu Automatic 51C _‘Fzrhn'za. 15-0z. bottle, 51C o canes strip the trees cf But cars whizzed by with gone- ran‘ ™ 280r... 30c. 2 15-0z bottles She seemed proud of the los insistence and she had to walt and| GROVE s Gold t | Sanitary N apkm.. 56 her obvious husband added anotier |waft tor a6 50 2 doztor e | Fountain Syringe, Seems to me you folks must find it)period of chin ribbons. Her clothes - Our special, enervating with nothing but lmx\nluv.ru refined looking and she had a o weather right along. x like a r!n-]g“‘"l!(‘ face. These good points were ! i Hot \\aler Bonlu. one for one, now and then: ! cspeciaily noted by a younger woman, §150. Two $1 51 the Wind v last i hat the e s e , f“(f_“ = 5 0 her: N s #d 22 S % linical trmum-s ~ ~ - cters. 100 2 for 91.01 2 for Nipples; 5c. 2 for . 5 6(! Army and Navy S When Your Income 26c Tax Falls Due Tubing lengths, 5-£t., Qg The first thing you know, the S e 25¢. 2 5-ft. lengths.... time will roll around when your Brown Mixture and Ammo- WALl you be one of the lucky ones 1who have saved money to mieet 2 for that payment? Open an account *n St. at 1nt St SHIRLEY MASON, in “FOR_BETTER FOR with GLOBTA EWANEON, in Washington. This is a brand-new undertaking for Ic additional, or 2 for. You purchase one $2.50 Edison Inanflnnd I) C embraces about 7,000 records, classical, semi-classical, popular, Come early and get the largest selections, as the sale cannot appointed m: n r the i II aiready under way and and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c $5.01 | ogiaiss gy morcs, 1f you llke—that line the Ave-! “Wish I'd been around when ehe finding nothing more @ blue pa D or a lttle neck S0c. 200 ft e A yden Talbot's Storr.) You couldn't find @ sycamor. ner waiting for a lull in Pencils, degree of bragging: She was a very small old lady of the F 50 2 for $l 51 | waiting along "41(11‘, because of thel Medicine T"o’pcrs 5e 6 i C pensories, 25¢c. 2 for ome tar payment will be due. nia Chloride Tablets 26 B [ EODORE. ROBERTS, ing about, terest you to know missed out on the March lion. iz trom blowing aw of you, you might rea: suspicioned a gale—which w.istaken the best of people if you wiil toler: when the native pposed to know an be. who w city and its lake got 1o her own front she sald to the literal family me. in front of it: except that it might In- what we have 1t ever |acr you had to hold your hat on to keep {2ive me a chance.” v. while your feet| The were trying to skip off from the rest |sympathy, and the Iittle old lady re- | nably hat | hows how | “I tell my pastor that if T go to the | ¢ a person: nothing of a windy | ti scare you to death? ing here I've been wait- the longest timec to get and the blinkety things won't | NOW-—and make pour monoy earn MORE money in the mean- DANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. younger woman reglstered | » | sumed, | {vad place it be the fault of these jautomobiles. blank them. I naver| s |used unladylike words in ray 1ife un- | they aggravated me to saying things I had no idea were Inslde of Here I've been walting and walt- | ing, and they won’t stop long enough | ilien, T have watched you |to let me get to the street car—blank- since the brought ficreely the winds beat you up, never shed those balls until 1 be- amores are bullt that once have vou the new buds pushed them off. lieve you course, she may be if you always wait until in of vour facts, 1 be dumb. WOMAN was say £ ma “Mother business woman. tng her glfts methodically, reciplent of each will use of it, she You know how I wan and couldn't by Ot a carrying volee. a street car the other 2 by And when T did get out and rned to see tie owner, I could have erled at the injustice of wasting so atten golden a talent on a dull, Lnevcnhu.,x never knew she! soul, who obviously possessed {t—while I—" And the man sald to the woman: “You are blaming nature because she wasted genius on that woman and {gs the spotllght. passed you by? rou that nature is never unfair. is just that we cannot read her rid- dles. We ought to bump our Leads on he floor in gratl the genius she bestows, the wo ould be so flilled with Beethoveus, Shakespeares and Michaclangelos that | special children that they even kfow m‘.s:xken ou are yeu might as!of speech as if she had never heard | Instead of bestow- 5o that the|Per adage? ake effictent gs talents ;_POVJHSI , criptural seed that fell o e-x When you get to "eile:\rently seen, read or heard tell of No a0 old as I am it Will sort of come to e to her for thedggwned him with local conditions: se throw!ng of so many great gifts ay. It everybody profited by all tree doctor |blank {t—and my daughter wiil be ou here, but no matter nowiwarfled if she gets home before I do.” And still the automoblles whizzed by, and still the little old lady anathe- | matized them, until at last— i The younger woman had a chance to ! i pilot her across to the track and put | lier in a car. And during that 1nter<< | val, the small old Tady was as sweet | jtell of a swear. i { And the questions: DId her etock of ancestors include a pirate or a sea- | soned trooper, or, eay, some titied' ! harkback who “cursed like & lord, | Use the Branch Offices —they’re at your service When you place “a: 14| in The St And if yes the Ifttle old lady m.re[ did them proud. ) A proud being in blulsh gray was| strutting with slow arrogance | down the Avenue—right in the mid-| dle of the pavement, so that every asserby had to m: way for her, Lulng and coming. i® at tihe cool-i of her. § epted her as a | Imatter of course, and others turned back to watch her, as if o blulsh gra belnsnw:r;‘ £ Dew thing Gndacqcie] a trip downtown—and sun. But in eclther case, she pald mo | ¢ "attention. but kept her step of as.|[| Ot CVEry onme of thesc ured slowness until, reaching the [l ,branch offices you'll be anklin statue, she switched her gncu attentive service. head from right to left, teetered for- Of course, there is no ward a ste two, and fi iti BES & ®epor. Cwol anduliewdiito ddditional charge—only the alr. We seidom thles.our lttle shances| il . the regular rate to pay wonder The _A man who had Star . prints MORE Classified Ads each than .ail the Washington papers com bined— when you consider the results. Un.m in you hood. 1t'll the pigeons of St. Mark's started to | “[:eu the young woman with him—in | a platform volce—how the incident day reminded him of- Venice—but she; other. “I counted sixty-five In Frauiiin | Park the other morning; ail of them walting around to be fed. And, say. i those pigeons are so famillar with “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office “airly talented musiclans and writers |y hat bench & certain child wiil sit on, | o2 artiste would starve. As it I, I've seen-them day afier-day, walting wrapped 2 for.. 2 bottles. Palm Olive Cream, 35c. 2 for.. Limit, 2 to a Fmto;ner‘ B i 3 for S1.OL Proph Hair- x,miff’si & e $1.01 36c. | ’.',26c Said 26¢ Corylopsis Talcum Powder, large can, 30c. 2 for " 3lc Calista Vani Cream. 25¢. 2 ior. igh-grade Bay Ru 1 1,000 sheets in Lim it, 6 to a cu-tomer. Sterno Canned Heat, 10c. 2 for. llc Limit, 6 to a customer. Alcorub, 1 p‘n.-xt. . 51'01 $1.00. 2 pints Fountain Pen .Ink, 510 pint, 50c. 2 for White Pine and Tar, 2%, 25¢.7- 2 for. C Aromatic Castor Oil ity 60 Mentholated Pm- and e c‘;::'"gi"m‘“'z";i" o for . B > XBOrroW n 28¢. 260 26¢ Glycerin, C I 25:. 2 for dev 2 Glycerin and Rose Water. 35, 2tor.o 20¢ Seidlitz Powders, doz., 25c._ 2 doa. for. .%C f{\; & B. lodine Swabs, box O swa 13e. Aspirin, 3-gr, bottle, 30k, 3 bottles. . OLe Carter’s Little Liver Pills, 25c. 2 for... 260 Rhinitis, H. S, 100 in bottle, 25¢. 2 for..... Soda Mints, 100 in bottle, 25c. 2 for Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, 25c. 2 for Antiseptic Throat Gargle, 25c. 2 for.. Elixir Catnip and Fennel, 25¢c. 2 for... ‘Tinclure Arnica, 23c. 2 for. Larkspur Lonon, 25c. 2 for. Cascara Sagrada Extract, 5-grs, 100 in bottle, 30c; 2 for... 310 Mixture, 2t Above Prices Good Tuesday and Wednesday Only Qur stock of some items is limited, so come early. of the very low price at which these goods are offered, we will not deliver any order for less than $1.00. " GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where \Mn' Dofars Hgve More Cents Main 1085 Franklin 5077 917-919 G St N.W, On account “DADDY” XTHA LARRY SEMON With Lucille Carlisle in a Scream “No Wedding Bells” News—Symphony—Novelty CRANDALLS aih & B St TODAY AND TOMORROW _JA ASS WIDO SAVOY TH CRANDALL'! 14th and Col. 7§ AVENUE GRAND| CRANDAU-S 45 Pa. Ave. S.B MATS., 2 P.M. DAILY. 8 PAL SUNDAY. AROLD LLOTD, ‘ CRANDALL'S 25° e " MATINEE 2 P.) A TODAY —GLORI. TONIO CAN WIFE." ‘And YAY 'L, PARROTT = “ia “ROWLED OVER.' 'Z‘OMGBRA’\W—JA(b HOLT, ia “MAK- And )IR A\D Ri ¥ onx_l-m-u"u CRANDALL sm,,...,,,m,-; MATINEE 3 PM, DALY, ANNOUNCEMENT THE NEW “S. S. ALLEGHANY’ Only $5575 to Jaclnonvnlle and Return MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. 1406 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 797 SGWSAYIONAL FA/?C& DEMI-VIRGIN WATH HATEL DAWN AND ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRUDUCTION MAT_THURS 6'SAT. 5070 $ 122 PRESIDENT Pa. Ave. at 11th St. elephone Main 687 TONIGHT -8.:30 -TONIGHT = t Time in Washimgton! Great Comedy Hit t Ran 54 Weeks in New Yorkl By William Anthony McGuire Wit] WANDA LYON -- GEO. BARNES ] Special Mat. Today—25¢c, 50c [ EVERY BEST SEATS mmfl' MATINEES ax LINCOL, DAY—‘H! E U St. at 13th Presents Carol gen s Night” The Screen’s Suvrvmr'gyueri Thrilles Kinograms 911 A S€. NiC. TOM_MIX, in Al id 054 “ROMANCE A BAM- WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE ° SHOWS FOR FRICE OF 1 From 18 BIG_TRI FEATURE “STOLEN | GRAZER & SWEETS” | LAWLOR Tughle Clark, Vilien Bisters and Hoffman & Jesste —n e PRISCILLA DEAN In Her Latest Preductien “THE FLAME OF LIFE™ Mats—Fopular Frices—N| 10¢-S1e ZPe-bbe Fxcept Kat. Nat., Sun. & Mol GLADYSE Fo. 8, Dupent cirele ¥ru Taihing. on L sons any time, Toe. @ 3y 1 evonings, with orchestra. 26 Dubcat. sicde. Phess inmw- Daacizg, Bisgs WEVINED STUDI0-NUAR CAFITOL: Private and class lessons, by aprolntmex: " Thoronghiustraction; Class. B, en . Ph. M. 6185 befan B o, ¢ Conres, six e Fenite Fise eovitonsaent, Wo THY ARCADE Tonight E%flnfi A PRIZES—FAVORS - LADIES, 38o—MEN, .