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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ) AY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. BY RADIO TODAY | Busy Sucl(era NATIONAL—“The Awful Truth,” 2 2 e == AES a3 & |comedy; Ina Claire, $:30 p.m. | The suckers keep on sending their | BELASCO—“Mary the 3rd.” a mod- - coin to sinful sharks, in spite of my | ©™® romnance, at §:20 p.m. ¢ | §!!9“EEET PFEE?EB. 3 i di KEITH'S—"Miss Rae Samuels and e and J. J. Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. ynending sage counsel and remarks. AR e amual A _F STRERT AT 1 = : d to me give ear are blowing hard-| > P-m- A . v ||| | Better than “The First Year’ LOCAL STATIONS. WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). earned millions for gold bricks|, COSMOS—"“To the Last Man,” pic- LAST TWo nAvs and “Nice People” — Harold S 2 ture and ille, ous fro % & NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Van 5 p.m.—Chimes concert. evety year.. I wvein the village| (™3 §° "Seewils cantinutue Srm Matzo ric W. Phillips, The Times. (435 Meters). 0 p.m.—Sandman's visit. banker expounds the safer plan; for - 7 "‘HE 9y —Complete live stock mar-) 1:50 p.m_—Weather forecast, sudden wealth they hanker, and |, SITANDZ The Six-Fitt” at 4. 29 !.E s 4245 p.m - Weather bureau report 4 seek the gold brick man. Of un- e e e anh) epesial carned coin they're dreaming, and | POLI'S—“Whispering Wires, a mys- { ful comedy of youth, 5 < in their sleep behold the glittering | €™ drama. at 8:20 p.m. | THE RD i Pairy markot report and gleaming of bricks all filmed | GAYETY—“Giggles,” burlesque, at | 005 pan.—Weather burea - 3 5 Rachel Crothers’ most delight- with gold. You'd think when once SUATE10 0 western love-drama that is di g i p.m—Children's period they've tasted the faker’s bitter| RIALTO—'“The Acquittal” at 11:40 forenti T dcss drome Conmopatt- AT ’"""’““"w triec Com. ubleday-Hill Blee; 8 p.m.—Farmer market report. draft, their 1d be [ @M 1:40. 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 story ! 1 Meters). | 8:15 p.m.—Boy Scout program. el coin would mnot be With NEXT MON.--SEATS TODAY fusical program.| 9 p.m.—Concert by Christine Adams, | Wasted again on such a graft. Be- 'MBIA—Gloria anson, in JAS. KIRKWOOD—M, = Matthew Frey, accompanist: | trayed by some false mucker you'd | “zaga at i1l s 1. g = ks WOOD—MARY ~ALDEN (and buy them quick) WaH—William P. Boyer Co. (273 Lucillc Grese Fulton, pianist; Olive | think they'd quit, but no; the sucker | 730 and 940 p " g = LESTER CUNEO—ELINOR FAIR Meters). " { Nevin, soprano. is a sucker while he remains below.| PALACE—"The Eagle Feather at Lomedy—News—Toples, Ete. | Ac “s PRESEITED AT T“E 3 to 4 pm—DMarket report; music. EXW-chicaas (st et (]lhc sugkcr; hopes are builded on . 1:25, 3: 135, 7:36, 9:45 Beginning Sun o ey 3y ope of rainbow o, i ig T T saRcaNe "n;: u"""."-'!"" uw:op'm Efifl';dx;‘mnljtx?r{im“ Her- “’pg"dtd lheyol‘:cv}:!euoou‘lldpl:gr?::x? : V- D. an ¥ (4 ete) g a.m.—Late s! Vi . a 3 5 T s i e nornteCplaviat; ShMary JLec. a0~ | The mllionsithat are (wasted would : S A Y E Y H EA E R prano; A. W. “Sen” Kaney, specialty jbuy the suckers homes, with gold- 1A 3 G e R I R R L | tieawon ey g v ESUNAML | ) | WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). | 4OMES. The millions they "‘“* |to Tt = Hiss eeos e at Her Best WHERE g . b5 s L e | S o By U " | ey, i OLUMBI Yoyl ke th ley— AMERICA'S FOREMOST ATTEND-- Stoekard Albion. S, ight have 5 d e ! ) Navy League night . 30 p. willhe tales; current \\xlr!ulercd in joyride caravans. The p.m. F STREET AT 12tk You'll love Susie! § pm.—"The Navy League.” by eV MacDonald. | millions sent to fakers CRANDAL e ; i Commander Marion Eppley, chairman | 8 pm—Concert by’ Melva Holmes. {them airsh: ers would buy | N ae 3 3 5:20, 6:5 ALL (¢ 79 WITH of the National Navs League celebra- | soprano; Mrs. Eleanor Tunner Laiio",irships proud, and they might | NOW PLAYING THIS HARRY tion = i | Zaszers ccompani i WBZ trio. ';l:Ie tllrolugh acres of space above | e ——————— Paramount Presents | 8:15 p.m. 1k on the vy,” by 9 p.m.—Bedtime story for grown- | cloud the R hee Freeman, D.D., | ups by Orison S. Marden. (Copyright) WALT MASON GLORIA | WEEK EVANSON Bishop of Washington i R 1 ! 5:30 p.m.—Piano recital of Ameri- WSB—Atlanta (429 Meters). GREEK COUNTER = ; | “"'r'nfmn“"u'n‘u"fl's’x‘c’u“"" LoD s {;“‘:" 3 10 5:30 pm—Howard Theater Or- REVOLTS WA"soN o B shn Powell),” () ST Al Sets and Parts | In her latest and greatest screem 45 oan ATl e (CaN p.m.—Bedtime story by Miss | cik” (John Mokejeis) 5 i 6:30 ) Bed . - — - WO'IW-M" "l'le Blue Streak of Vaudeville” 9) Out of the Sea.” by Oliver M. M ¢| "9 to 10 p.m—Musical entertainment | Legation at Athens Says thlt, BOC ARpain el [ ” RAE SAMUELS b f the division of operations o the Covington High School ou cannot afford to miss | he Unltad Stater ohast & ¥, the igh School. .} Elections Are to Be Held | l Special Songs With Laughing R 5 § g s e, A s Bm—Radio concerts old-time Sl I8 THE NEW 2 it S e | Eyshs \ OORE’S RIALTO THEATER | Hart 1’<rll|¥:l]\“' « s of Paris, with The Emclop!;l:‘ Artist sy oy M Turds?| WoD—ot Lows (048 Meters). || Despite the counter rox. : FEDERAL L T e s ) HAS PRESENTED MANY BIG AND EXCEPTIONAL PICTURES p.m.—Program by the choir of | c?¥" S . ‘e invi e i i FEKDINAND GOTTSCHALK 1 v { DURING ITS CAREER, BUT AFTER YOU HAVE SEEN o e By e ‘ii‘h-tf::"'l':‘, for Decem are e We invite your inspection. F 1 \ The Girfl Who Does Everything | UNIVERSAL'S LATEST PRODUCTION WMC—Memphis (500 Meters). . e the State Dej Wm. P. Boyer Co. 5 g r . by Lieut. » 1t yesterday from the Ameri FLEMIN( CRO ‘ ¥ Departs | g, 330 P-m.—Program by Hugh San- |lcgation at Athens, | 812 13th St. FANTORG; AZEOT'S FARLER, Tor - - nEineErae, DA I dinge he Greek navy remained loyal | TOST 5 : Che - Drum - Major” | tion was informea by the suthorities, | G ) Gewton), (€)' 3 heta vl N A |‘m‘]l e disturbanc Macedong | fi Extra Added Attraction i STARRING VIRGINIA VALLI, MILTON SILLS AND EARL FOXE, {8y Concert s the United | 7 pm—Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; | 319, Thrace,were put down with som | The Fad of Tws Gontineats WE SINCERELY BELIEVE YOU WILL AGREE WITH t N: v Band che & o cail. y Pelo] e ne 0! ,( 3 neert, by e et niinion i e Gk : e s '{ Bekefi's Theater Grotesk § | US IN SAYING THAT IT 1S THE WOR—Newark (405 Meters). orAtOrine o pected v Ample arking. Byacs ’ Featuring Mme. Julle Bekeft i 15 p.m.—Harreit Clark, children’s | lutionary movement reach S e ERRY GO ROUSD.* MARY e | story teiler and soprano. troops. “Whatever sympathy prev i el e BBREX fend Two Bhiows Dally, 2:15 and 8:15 >|6:30 p.m.—Man in the moon stories. {cd in the army for the counter revolu- | . S = 1 Bundsy Matines st 3 p.m.—International uniform Sun- tion, the legation was Informe Phones: Main 4484, 4483, 6823 | WE HAVE EVER SHOWN AND THAT IT WILL STAND COM- day School lessons by Samuet'D. | woula be inflienced when he Srovi |} BessidepiPRme .$4.89 ELITE 73 Sireet sna 5 1. Ave. PARISON WITH ANY CINEMA OFFERING EVER 9 ! ) S 5 — was_ prepared to Use force, If neces- Nerco Phones. ...$2.55 B ATIERINE | MuDONALD, PRESENTED IN WASHINGTON L«.l.:]:fi”:f?f?::"(.j- o T, dramae 0| |1 23 Plate Condenses. 98 | || LIBERTY “po cop e v | ' — 2% L ALL NEXT WEEK--BEGINNING SUNDAY_—_ () Cars PR cawara 8. sconiena, vari- | SEES BIRDS OF ASIA MOVE || $1.10 Frost Jacks..45c | [} nay iy s 1S nam RIALTQ vem | k to Old V ' (Bland), i tone Moon Loud The Glow Worm §:35 p.m.—Helen Hayes. whistle WESTWARD 'NTQ E - 'w-(« h. ~Four ]:);]'l‘.“‘ Stars o 413 p.m—Olive Huth, dramatic so- S, UROPE A Speakers $6.95 “I}II;:IIII o i AT ONTAYS ATIONAL "FHEATER — ‘f(| of the Navy Prasio. i e RLIN, October 26— rds | min H . g . : fspoes Akt 5 o ’ "tar Spanited Banner.” P LTl Toes phiulee animaid of A\!\-E. .;(iflcon, ; 75; (l;li:M 1{:::(.:; 39c = CAROLIN ot 2 Universal Presents RISEICHpYE TR T S e %TO Visit Tut’s Tomb DISTANT STATIONS. 30 pm—Daily sport talk 10 Gofman | naturalists, | the U P - | Pl THE Tonight at 8:30 ¥Ifi%w ea Viciatty Darer: Lintted 1o ANl Prog: Scheduled for Eastern|Thornton iy . ¥ | mountains apparently marking an in- TUBES .....$5.19 EMPIRE *!! " Streee N 3 ST B g e v it B WPiRE S e INA CLAIRE | o s ¢ (455 . imezzo soprano v " | Beneral conditions to_ keep the wild WD11 WD 12 EATON, I THIE SCARE CROW- L Lo sl M“m"‘lan.a&,a;‘vfi sailing 8 Dyn—Childrens stories, by Ma- | g Cascich miantat g Ural owl has lately becn scen UV 199 uv zpl-A RAPHAF i P'uu;. INCLUDING Bruc‘e McRae : 4 Givraltar, Afrie D P current topies. i€ h\m;.v:]p\n;“‘;))nn Beard, organist and’even us fur West s the Nee | Bright-StarBBatteries98¢ COMAR, THE TENTAARER i Sk Ifl:?TV\?;CGZAN;I{S%? _,’.. nte, Carlo, ! 'GY;TH‘ Willlam Lockwood. viol . ikola Zan, Russian bar- |} and German ornitholc Aerial Wire, 7-Strand || CHEVY CHASE i g iro — returning see 845 pom.—American 1 night Somedtostay. i : late 5616 th Atas i A i it 3 d.-Sat. " PRODUCED BY HENRY MILLER witzerland, Paris. 3 meric: £! o 5 ! ot | W y spread sometimes e i H ATE." Tathe oRMA" KERRY STARTING MATINEES SEATS t program by the Alfred Post.| 8 pm. pping the Bar Trumpet |\ ;. torsmerly Hiyea enteny | b 100-Ft. Coils. ... .59¢ f R et 2 2 SUNDAY WED. & SAT. SELLING. Rlde up the Nile to No. 688, of Flatbush: speec mu- Bud,” by Miss Estelle Samuel B 03 P A N w TALONS sieal program; dance numbers LI U b e & 12 a. Ave. N.W. TAKOMA THEATER 4% & wur- CLAIRE WINDSOR | GEORGE M. COHAN presents Tut’s Tomb WGY—Sche Iy (380 Meters). | soprano. : | Soothes Inflamed Breathing Passages. || On Army Supply Premises ternut Stx. The Internationally Successful Comedy One-third less than any per e A it {79535 pom.—Gertrude pianist. | Father John's Medicine for sore ! FRIDAY AND BATURDAY RVENING *”SPECIAL ATTRACTION= SO THIS IS LONDON e $:3 i A 30 p.m.—Nikola Zon. baritone. throats.—Advertisement. GEX: LU LEeS S e R s chdiea Nty Joilan sanalnexpart Raalo! o > Pas The Saturday matinee program will be 'AUTHENTIC PICTURES The origin ARTHUR GOODRICH ; no winter. ad Production : ',‘ vers; WG : LI DAl MOVED.' 0“J &MOCHA i i : tour now offered; choice i pemesHros) : 4 E have been given for the i e - ¢ WVeeks' Two Moriths, fee & Orchestra; address, “Your: | rdgrs MAvS been given for the REGENT 150 PAPYRU V. ZEV Announcement Extraordinary || Sfonihe or more. o T . Fores astation, Y|of fifty men, commanded by Capt. THE LAW OF THE LAWT 3 Alezander Koshetz's 1 reservations will soon Governor of Penn-| jonn L. Doxey and second Lieut. SUI A i THEOD HSLOF ini 1 ta : Dr. Knott. Col- Lewis Hohn, from the naval subma- o I (S EED Nt ke colsteclvinche Ok b osmous ORCHESTRA COMEDY Ukrainian National Chorus e Dr. Enott, Col Solofst h St. N.W. Don't think of | WWIDetrolt (Gie Meters), [ENSIDESe, Coso Bolu patems Canl iisee o e ¥w et b e tomaditins PRINCESS 172 ¢ T e B Eoinz untl Sou know our plan, * f . SCOUNTERFEIT LoV UL ws _Orchestra; Az 5 policy of the house of Swing. SR, 5 = e { Russia’'s Foremost Cellist < (His "fret wppesrance in Ame (‘:m;r\u 1I, News poet; Ben bUM’B;RTON’ o e, OCTOBER 20™.27'™ kow itone; Katherine 7 RICHA A K 10.30 A M. A Dual Artistic Event of Vocal rt Attractior THELMES: o MR pelod 64 LAt + g Shuber actions | sopr: BVIOUS proof exists in the present Sopran e ! i tion of our four Coffees of world-wide A S BRIGHT Instrumental At ONIGHAT—8:30 WH A Loulsville (400 Meters). SOUTHEAST prestige. ffee history records no paral- — 10.50 P.M. NATIONAL THEATER, Friday, ov. T TONIGHT-—-8:20 You St. Bet. 14th & 5 to p.m.—Strand_Theater Or- lel selections. OLYMP‘C f. S L _«"“,h Tickets: $2.50, $2, u 50 $1, plus war tax. 'INEF B 315 chestra; “Just Among Home Folk $4 950 | BT st J, TS, g T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. sirenpay BestSeats $1- Alamo Theater or JR products are the genuine importes b . St = ReS ansptces of Mee Robert K. Van Pe ’ | ‘ and are selected with the object of add- R TH Sesers. Shubert Dresent historical episod ing that needed zest to the meal. z 3 ! wHISPERING A INARY DOUBLE SHOW | as (476 Meters). Balance Like Rent Qikes ool ke Miresalt 1 LI FATRBANKs. CONVENTION HALL with T A WIRES nm—=Baul_ Skinners| This attractive bay-window “ of over 50 years' prac- T RQLAND n “HAUNTED v/ Very Small Cash Payment Oreliestra; futgit Sehool ahu brick home in excellent tical coffee” experience A Melodsamatic Ten Strike § 4 3 Arge ! ""A"DML’“ And the Denishawn Danc That Buzzes With Thrills. N R location contains six large NEW MEADERS 23 In o program of me ".-a“&ié?mn.uv = BAP—For orth (476 « || rooms and bath. Back vard to pla s A 8 i ETR Pollr“" AR 7| | STARTING SUN. “ ATS sm,u'm 8:30 to cert by the paved alley. To be papered and ROW—Kid N <e_Nigh ' National Theater, Thursday. Noyv. 1, 4:3 William Came Band. inted throughout. = > |] _Tickets: T. Arthur Smith, Tnc of Pythias Orchestra of Min- 1506 G 10330 to 11545 p.m—Concert by the | [l Toof ‘and piumbing in irs | TRUXTON ¥l Ave and X c...]. F AT o clags: conditon 1013 E St. N.W., Mesco Building MARY WYNN, in : POWER DE. TEIS! WEEH | EMlLlO ‘This ix a real opportunity to VINE" An enthra i 11 AM. TO 11 P.M own a home. ter Kentucky ‘feud: Comeds, NG DOORS OPEN AT 10 J. Dallas Grady, GUATEMALAHAWAIIAN Jome ¢ s wmo e (| de GOGORZA 1410 H St. N, NES AY. 2 '} Only appearance in Washington this season. Main 727 e History e | Mulr HEART n\rm. S T ALM AD GE el Hote Tl “Second Series | S0 to 8880, Thum I 500 to $1.51 t. ol ey e IS Star Concerts| fo"S2.00, ] Foote, venty and . e | :v‘n’";-;nne"ufl‘:l:'t-(“gl‘l::l‘l::n;m“':n Anna Pavlowa, Feodor Chaliapin Detroit, Mich | | \ A special program for Navy League day will qe broadcast tonight by WRC. Speec will be made 1,,\] g3 hop James man, Commander | By Willis W. Lee Marion Eppl iirman of the Navy | League day celebration, and Oliver | M. Maxam of the coast guard serv-| GRAPL; ! Those deli- Mme. Olga Samarofi i i issie —we Ve ‘what 1, s. Music will be furnished by the cious morsels dipped Reprinted by special permission of the i have fust what you wan! United States Navy Band, under the in Blank Books. | N. Y. Philharmonic Orchestra . Surgical Appliance and Instrument Review, Dec. 6, Jan. 10, 81 Mch. 11 and April 1. ~ divaction oP ICHarle: iemier b io0) in cream that Mary Sweet Sl 2AVENUEABOVENINTH: B 14 p: Pl er. . P o | Season Tickets, $12.50, $10, $7.50 and $5 Commander E. D. Langworthy will ||| knows so well how to-pre- CHAPTER 1II. E M?gl:gt’:"ma&er Co., | VENGEANCE : ket o | SIX EXCEPTIONAL ACTS Applications accompanied by checks group of songs and Ed Callow | & | | accompanie will revive “Tony de Barber.” pare for the most particu- . CHICKEN i Special World Surve: T. Arthur Smith, Inc. 1308 G St. will reviv ony d arber. e s St Smaie The Engllsh Cross.Body Truss A MALE Prelude, “Polonaixe Militaire” [l ! R 0 Fd Ny = “hopl s et i : s S o, o ||| Students’ Concert | is absolutely a ridiculous day and continuing for one i Open Till 10 P.M. | iel Hreeskin Conducting 1 R o e et he hasonty ||| veek at 39¢ box. Also col- |l || Hearthstone Restaurant ! ——————,. ‘ Course Critically Selected a crystal set and because the crier ol R | HOME OF GOOD COOKING ; { - Ce for this silent night has made for ored for Hallowe’en parties. 526 12th St. N.W. Two doors south of F ] Auipices CommmRlty Conler Devt. ’ ' ' D | RADIO NEWS 5 322 Maryland Bidg. | l-ill‘lsi?’l(’)'i)ROME“‘"“' . NORMA The Eminent Baritone f | Her Supreme Triumph— Efrem Zimba'ist i i i i il of the Public Schools himselt an inefficient receiving e At o rnmi;v L A et B IRiae | Nuts, s, s, 5 —_— —— si ALIA." CENTRAL HIGH SC L, 8:30 P.M. ALt Samoma, Jeans pomsthing covered in Milk Chocolate, ||| p S it b aanorchegtr; ARTICY, Nov. FMME. FRANCES ALDA. AND SHORT SUBJECTS to cut out local stations and get d Il rososes et ann prx_ ana cins Donna Seprano Mewwopelian Opéra (“Daie 1 to 11—Sunday, 3 to 11 ny outside station and thereby $1.00 pound. ; ; \ Wi o 10 rh At (Il pee 14SME T BALVAREZ, “Con-| | Daily, 1 to t-Sunday, 3 ta 11 e ey ns Our homemad sortment | 2 1 3 AMIEY, i | pod. 1—~TOSCHA SEIDEL. Violinist = ¥ Eemitay e 0l buy ori ninke n et f:‘ e s: S a“’d° oy The next step in imprové- our best-known trusses. Tt - —RATALLSW Feb 20—0SSIP GABRILOWITSCH, |~ —= ———— that will cut out local stations o inds, 59c pound. } ments seems to have been pro\-gdendrr;x:‘\gni:l“yég%filfir 3(‘1‘1: ] by m“‘]:":"'}f‘{~“;:'u'F‘ ;n ianist and Conductor of the Detro ¥ ! EXCURSIONS when you want to—I 2 x 5 ss | AY AX S i etra oL ference with the little crystal set Also a line of Assorted about the year 1806, when Sal- (&5 57 s e AR | Maren 14—TTTO SCHIPA, Ten | users who have a right we must = 3 5 Civil War (1861-5) to soldiers | d | A T Bick. |l|| PRICES_SEASON, $6, 5. $4, $2.50 R sers 8 Chocolates at 39c pound. | mon & Ody, an English irm (ho developed hernia while in i 2 I ",';, Sle M e o oo Power_ Dot “‘Pé leaves Aqueduct receiver that cannot tune A & still in existence, were granted the service. 5 l NDALL" Theater ‘r idge. 36th and v day at 10 . out WCAP, our highest powered Brittles and Taffies, finest a royal patent on a new style CRAI S oth & E St i et iaten. 5" charin s eeds a doctor—it's a sick haps th st popular i I S e oucan cett “the ||l made, 29¢ pound. | of truss known as the Eng- Feriape the most popular Il RS Qe i Str. Charles Macalester owner so without fear of con lish cross-body truss and gen- market is the Hood style of H diction. 1. H. McARTHUR, : s | : fle o | ki i MARY SWEET cient truss for single inguinal ;‘;::S\ft tfi\eh;?:‘zr Y847 b‘ymlg:uji! i CRA.NDALLSI«:‘--“IC Rd. Mount vcmon, 85¢ DANCING. 1426 M street. erally considered a very effi- P.M. DAILY, § P.M. & or femoral hernia. This same {Hood of Kentucky and is 3 T ® G i (Admission to Grounds Extra) Edy. F. Miller Studio type of truss is quite frcquem!- a purely American truss. It t | i R = 5 liflvC::u“AV‘: l‘n‘m 709 D N.W. | ly used in this country, a is probably quite safe to say I E s & . tango lessons for ad though the American truss & fEGioe £ il A : AT- Opp. Kann's [J| makers have made several ~that more Hood type trusscs Dhrvi oot K «one Gane' changes and | mprovements fitter than any other type of Sibtacs, Afimaction, “ROTH O ARTISTS’ COURSE over the original cross-body yryss. An adaptation of the . 7 | 4:30 truss. Hood truss, known as the | Radio Phones CRANDALL’S Avenue Grand Nov. 16 "SHURA GHEREASSEY, Pianist ”» 2 . A 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. . 27—Mme. MATZENAUER, Contralto: Early in the nineteenth cen- “frame” truss, has of recent Genuine Nathaniel | S. 2 P.M. DAILY, 3 PAL SUNDAY. o R RENCE W HITEHITE, Bart- i s e 7001 * GThsoN ! Tone:. Wagher. program. Cath B,u 719 9th S NW tury the American genius first ~ years become quite popular ; g 2 5 st erine e, t. began to hssert itself, for in with truss fitters although, in ! Baldwin Phones OHARA, Eeb. e—w_mn!;czflxnngg,s{g%; L e 4 us SHEN, 1 ! ks 3 X IR | ressoms. Frivate and 1837 Dr. Heber Chase in- the opinion of the writer, it On Sale Saturday Only at the MORR Tu"f"n‘nfl. March 7—Mme, GALLI-CURCI, Soprano. ted the t hich bears offers no decided advantage - ' o~ | . ' | JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN HOSKINS I} L R od whieh s onc ot ver the original Hood tras. Special Price, $8.50 = BN | PHILHARMONIC ST T e ! To Be Continued Tomorrow. The regular list price on this - . COURSE e e G : ioes NN . K< il P B WT— o= e Rl [ ey : The squirrels save nuts and JII11 : The fitters at Gibson's have had over 35 years Spe(:lal Not]ce i T pre Doc. ‘S—VIADIMIR D PACHMANN, || for priv Pianist, World's Greatest || ponyjin 1485:W ynnt Cirole during the | : 3 a hopin P! bhls of .’.‘.’.‘,’,‘fm’;" Why ot it | i expenence in Expen Truss F‘m“g No better At a very near future date | g % 3 H sen. 11—39HR "MECORMACK, Tenor, \ GLADYSE W“.BUR 2 4 : B Violini Dupont Studip now for the wintry years of your | g s et ained. We have private fit- this company intends to put Feb: 2-—JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist, L L T cuslier et o e sexyice can ever be att T Il on another Dollar Sale cover- RMORROW: : qa5etan tickets, each courss, $16. 319,80, || Fancy. Too aliroom. Children's (1as Tt > | nced man and woman fitters. i a i s i in “HIGH LI | et 25 = Opem An Aocount. Nov! LTt or I Sy eoss with oxpusts e gmr e Fors Gk i WILSON-GREENE e i Buy Now—Listen in—Pay later. Prices most reasonable. will astonish you. P AVISON'S Ten : : A% | N Tl SERIES { - RS T : . . i||Watch for the announce-| CRANDALL'S 3050otuabesr [l 1] wor. ssanve>wortas Goostent smamise, || Db S, §957508 '3, A guranteed. Crystal Recelving Get It-at Gib ment in The Star | U ai DUNCAN DANCERS. s e O Set. 8t for a King: made to sell et It a 1bson s | TODAY Nov. 21—JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist. Main 1732, Class and Dance MERCE | “YOHN J O 1 CONTINENTAL | [| Eccevisr;pemuspoiaceis fi | e £aime, rod S outa, ottt || sauipiny Frenings b orthestra S %DcorsaAVINcs JOHN J. ODENWALD ¢ Where Your Dollars Have More Cents I To,\mn'nn_ MART 05 F Yooxme TmiEDa mEMPEL S5 || SILY B e B B 2 H i 3 2% - < | 1209HSLNW. | 917-919 G St. N.W. ELECTRIC CO. o g ey : Cor. 7th and ts. i Phone Frlnk. 6903 808 9th St. N.W. GIFT.” Added Matinee s, Groene's Conoert Burean, e |mn. n.w. Class Monday and Fridas, “RUTH OF THE RANGE." No. Drogp's, 13th and G. M. 6493 P rimie iscry by appointment. franklin 8567. Established 1900. ; 229 1st N.E. Day Phone M. 613 | Thorough instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz and | | T by _appolntment only. ass Comimences October 19, 8 pm,

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