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36 HUNDREDS GREET “BROADWAY PRINCE” Original Musical Comedy Presented by St. Patrick’s Players at Carroll Hall. “A Broadway Prince,” @n original musical comedy by the St. Patrick’s Players, dew hundeds of Washing- tonians to Carroll Hall last night to witness the opening performance. The hall was filled to capacity and suc- the | marked the * new show. s the third year for St. Players and the opening marked thei- seventy-fifth ap- before th W production '« the work apeie T fiurnes of St Pa urch, ae ] ctor of 1 ind cess players beginning of Pat- n ns ams that n princess. 1-d when she 1 her dressine room. and the My in s play ends ha Some Denis were nd put t s |2 ousic hurch in played by ay, Denis Paul Schu- ph O'Brien, gan, Marie Arthur B iia Murph Connor, He Baker. leading rofes are Edna Bowman Bstelle Mu Connell, Re rert, Willia Dan’ Donovan, ) Bowman, Mary S White, Allce Cush Dan MeGrath, Cha Haltlgan and Madeiein Bileen Lally. a pupil at the St. rick's hool. particularly di guished T with her clever s The chorus Was excepiions _— n Tate LA BPTHUN’- SUCCUMBS | Confederate Veteran Served Twen- ty-Two Years in War Department. James A th Confederate em- of tie v at Sibley veteran of 1d retired 3 Hospital ing an week made his hc northwest nine year: Columbu: Ar. Bethune w old. He was a a., and came to ington in 1890, and was in the service of the War Department in this cf for twenty-two years, retiring 1920, He w urer of 1 United Con city. He Narcis child to th dore Melby 2 active member and treas sbert I3 Lee Camp, ns. of this Bmorrow chapel afternoon J. William shment, prthwe tional with milita ors, under the. 5 federate Veterans' Camp of which he was a member. MISS M. L. JETT EXPIRES. Was Matron at Episcopal High School Fifteen Years. fary Landon Jett, atron of the Epil Alexandria, the home of her 8 achusetts avenue ne - she had made b The Vi survived by M. Jett and Washington. ter of th Jett_and of King G W. W. TREWHELLA DEAD. Former Armour Manager Here Ac- cident Victim in Massachusetts. Walter Wilson Trewhella, well known in this city as the former local manager of Armour in Center JMarket, died in Pittstield, Mas: urday, his friends in this cit; been advised. His death was due. i3 said, to injuries received in an automobile accident. The funeral will be held at home of parents n, Conn., to Mr. T as manager of t Armour . plant in this city for rs, going to Pittstield January man- in this Miss Jett was - late_Dr. Willlam Newion s. Virginia Mitchell Jett Va the Jolumbia of ember of th Providence, R, a lodges in Vernon Lodge, ter, No. 1; Provide: Commandery, Temple, A. » by his wife, Mrs. Trewhella; one son, Trewhella, and a stepdaughter, Miss Beryl Manchester. 1.: Mount alvary and He is s Maud Manchester Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital | ARMY. Maj. F. E. McCammon, Coast tlllery Corps, has been relle from duty as milita tache at Santiago. 2 and ordered to this city for in_the War Department, gen- G. M. Oliphant, 7th Fleld . has been assigned to duty Organized Reserves, 2d with station at New Artilier with the Corps area, York cit Capt. W. D. Evans, Coast Artillery Corps,” in the Panama Canal Zone, has been ordered to Fort Eustis, Va. Capt. C. H. Glascock, Dental Corps, at Hot Springs, Ark. has been or- dered to the Panama Canal Zone. Capt. James W. Curtis, 28th In- fantry, at Fort Nlagara, N. Y. has beea detailed as military instructor, Ne'w York Natlonal Guard, with sta- tivn at New York city The resignation of Warrant Officer George W. Bridges, Baltimore, Md., for the good of the service, has been accepted. NAVY. Lieut. Commander C. F. Mason, at the naval air_station, Pensacola. Fla., has been ordered to the bureau of aeronautics, Navy Department, for duty involving fiying. Lieut. C. A. Cameron, Supply Corps, has been transferred from the navy vard, Norfolk, Va., to destroyer di- Vislon 27, scouting’ fleet. Lieut. Errol W. Willett, Dental Corps, from the Vega to the naval sta- tion, Guam. —es For Weddings, Anniversaries. Let Gude furnish the floral decora- tioms. 1213 F.—Advertisement. last ! <hinrton puc- R the ! 1 " <pices of the Con- | for fifteen the copal High | two broth- |over the first annual meeting o | “Our bills U lare established n I his ! Frovidence '( hap- | E7 Frank Chapman | THE EVENING S'I‘ARZ WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TU [LANSING RE-ELECTED | BY AHCHEOLOGISTS Society of Wi |hmgton Hears Lec- ture on Work in Greece and Italy. TALKS and TALFS With and About CAPITAL’5 GUESTS And if there be those among you who doubt that fair woman is famil. far with the tricks of political maneu- vers, then let them drop into the New Willard Hotel, where a thousand or more United Daughters of the Con- federacy are assembling for the thir- tieth annual convention of their or- ganization, and watch them' pull strings to put over some favorite. For the past twenty-four hours {every available bit of space in the lobby, “Peacock zlley” and both tea- rooms has been packed to uncomfort- ableness with little groups of workers iobbying for some particular candi- date, and no secret is made by any of the Interesie s on | Liausing, president ; vice presidents, Miss the s pested partlus that when e hourdian, ‘Mrs. H. F. Dimock, “ attle clears away the ! (ol Robert M. Thompson and Henry 4TS Wi KLOW they nave been “to| White; trcasurer, Jonn B. Larner; as- aces. tant’ treasurer, Charies H. Doing. Ir. ; director and ary, Mitchell Cairoli ; assistant s M. Florence Camp- beil Forre: Willam_Eric Fowier, Dr. John C. Mersiam and Mrs. Engene Meyer, Jr., were elocted to vacancies on members were an- the exceutive The twenty-second annual meeting of the Archeological Soclety of Washing- ton was held last night at the residence of Robert Lansing, former Secretary of State, 1323 18th street northwest. Mr. Lansing is president of the ®oclety The guest of honor was Prof. R. V. D. Magoftin of New York University, presi- dent of the Archeological Instifute of America, He an_illustrated lec- ture on reheo.ogical Work | in Greece and Italy Election of officers for the ensuing | rear was announced as follows: Robert of Liie seature conies, of course, is for tdent genera., wiich, according to Prusiim, is to be ' 1o a royal . selween Mrs. Amos H. Norris of Fia, and Mrs. Frank Harrold ricus, Ga., and from iniorma jL-on gieaned Trom tiaose in “the know jnever in the history of this nonorable DOUY nuS so much excitement prevail- ed iwo days berore election Nirs. Liv ngston Rowe Schuyler w York, ent calel exec PDINE 4t fie Dot I, and If t woman throughout the iength dth of tnese United The foillowing ne nounced as ¢ected by committee : Thomas card, Harry F. Cunning- ham, Charles ¢ [)e‘x i0, Miss Alice D Franklin, Dr. Walter Hough, Frank J. | Hubley, Wiiton J. Lamber William her Lewis, president George hington Univ Mor- . W. Clark Noble, of of ary C. and ore been ies M duughter James M mecting of the ence of C 1Sth stre Wice of the lecturer of the wiil give an lius nac, the Wonde ! Wright and The next heid ‘Thomj Dr. A. J. B. seum and Nortor in Saow Do eity kuhvrt was to id hero that the | the liiinois di- lda K. Powell neral o nization, 1 town Quartered ‘at the Willard, complete d jon is with Mrs. Georg . Gill of Benton at tha helm. Thess izdies are at the New Ebbitt, stamp- | ing ground for many a year for those south of the M, on line. On with the the city | 9 yours! ¥, it o ent to dei Vision, of {hational ready and Another that of ish mu- Kenyon of the great corn state when seen at the Hotel La Fayette. Judge Kenyon had run east from Fort Dodge to wvisit his wi who as been stopping In the ci for gev- 4l months, and when pressed for an expressicn on the MeAdoo bis state sald: Mr. McAdoo s pular favorite in Jowa among the rats. Of course, being out of the only way 1 have of Judzing matters is by what 1 see and hear. McAdoo clubs are springing up on all sides, and from present indi- tions 1 would say » is the only wncratic candid ng seriously Marconed o far end cock of Hion. ! njoving the | and when proffered a life-| highly indignant | worry about my being chortled the big erude oil sducer. in his time one of the t independent operators in this s his eves followed a bev: £irl pages. “AN my HF soft spot for southern de this i< the first t'me I con 1 by our prople. . en €0 many at one gathering. | bout the G. O. P., judge?” e [ am. and here 1 will re-| "W replied the Towan, “I think main." | Mr. Coolidie is very well thought of The New Yorker did take time to! by the republicans. He has the o » er. that everything up| fide of the business including the Remington ¢ are walting to ter and tvpewriter plants, on certain ques: at full speed, and that right now 1 would the history of the section rite.” crops and general business| Judge Kenyon sald further conditions in his FLome state had i picked up wonderfully of late, that the corn crops were of unprecedented | £ize, bringing good prices, and busi- nes: generally was in extremely fine ape. by him 18 to he the his polic to be, as it stands say he is_the fa that When rressed the political from anarte [ T what he b s in _ northe people f. York | same way hink the g 1 sentiment fr. Cooli’ge is a gafe and sana a type of man ne itical ‘perlod. and. without the s =est candidate the v could nomin: And now a word from that dear Louislana! Retracing steps to the fotel Washi 1[;('-” prominent cotton me president, and E. J . former president, of . New Cotton e vounwr»d in the lohby, were highly enthusiastic nditions in their st “Cotton and sugi ck on the map,’ 18 he bought the cigars. been short—that is, for, cottol srices high, and in consequence all business is benefiting. The New Orleans man then delved right into a deseription of the won- derful growth of his home town, and id “New Orleans is going ahead rapid- . Not hoom-town conditions, but by slow and steady advancee. Building has jumped 60 ‘per cent in the last few ‘years, the state-owned docks around our forty-three miles of wa- ter front permit space for the largest ships In the world to comfortably laj up. Then, too, the mew canal, its thirty-foot' draft, is another ad- vantage to the great vessel r few feature of our ship- siness is the belt railroad, takes freight from any rai ¥ railroad or from any rai to any point on the docks | minimum ewitching cost. This 1 is not ryun frw and did not cost the taxpaye MIXER held today and | Washington had a vote it's o moral | . the old town would go for. slipping into the hington. another southern the advance guard of the Homeopathic Medical So- . was encountered in the lobby. This organization holds its thirty- ninth annual meeting in the hotel t week, beginning Wednesday, and al- ready there are enough delegates here to carry any close district. A. ‘Swartwout of this eit dent of the body. and he was there and everywhere getting things in order. At least 500 physi- cians will answer the roll call when convention assembles. w avalcade, outhern ching a glance of Judge Walter Meals, of the National Motorists® tion. checking out fter attending a most satisfactory onvention of that organization. the iformer chairman of the claims com- f hipping Roard took elated | the that he was high } body “We will go 2d bounds.” along now declared with leaps the offic are all paid, thriving clubs the most impor- tant cities of thirty-seven states, and with a total membership of more than 300,000 nothing on earth can retard our progress. It is a great organiza- tion.” THIE _ McCrory Store Sells Wildroot. The McCrors coived new stoc Wildroot liqnid shampoos as advertised in o tional magazine dvertisement. — Prevent Influenza. The Ton d_Laxative Effect of Laxative | RROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the sys- | tem in a healthy condition and thus ward off ! all attacks of Colds, Grij or Infnenzs. - The by 'or- ox bears the G The oft-heard reports of the im- mense popularity enjoved by William Gibbs McAdoo in certain parts of ll\P middle and far west were verified, so far as Jowa Is concerned, mer United States Senator Christmas Savings Club NOW OPEN Join now and deposit regularly each week, and have that satisfied feeling that you will have nc short fund worry at Christ- mas time. Of Commerce BAN and Savings Cor. Tth & E Sts. GREAT OFFER SPECIAL PRICES—NO INTEREST ON ALL SIZES R 7 N N6 S ' S S S S S ST S T 7 S s 4 lntereu mll Be Paid Ar-' Low As $5 Cash $7 Per Month " Washington Garage Construction Co. Main 7984 CONTINENTAL TRUST B lthStatH o Arch- | boom withe | e "‘—'———"¢. l The prophet s | E R The prophet is not without honor so long as his guesses come true, ibut he is completely a goner as soon as he misses a few. His splen- did successes forgetting, we wrath- fully camp on his trail; his former admirers abetting, we give him a ride on a rail. We looked on James Jamm as a wizard, so long had his guesses been right; he gave us the date of the blizzard and told when a rain was in sight. His word was the law of the grangers, they thought him the blue ribbon seer; we showed off our prophet to strangers and bragged of his resi- dence here. At last he predicted dry weather, this man who delivered the igoods, and we went cavorting to- gether, a picnic to hold in the woods i And while we were sipping our cider and eating our succulent pies, some clouds, with an ebon outrider, as- sembled themselves in the skies. The following rain was a scandal; it gave us a horrible shock. Old Pluvius twisted the handle, and sent all the water in stock. The wizard left town in the gloaming, he measured five yards at a stride, and some- where today he is roaming and hunt- iug a good place to hide. Oh, some- where the prophet is streaking, a figure of sorrow and care, a lodge in the wifllerness sceking and comb- ing the bricks from his hair. (Copyright.) \WALT MASON. —_— |CITY’S CONTRACT HELD NOT BINDING BY COURT TUtilities Commission Upheld Right to Order Rate Changes. Contracts made by municipalities with publio service companies under which rates are fixed in considera- tion for privileges granted are not binding upon subsequently organized state public utilitles commissions. the upreme Court held yesterday In sub- in a case brought by Winfleld, The suit was dismissed for f jurisdiction. in #as court of industrial relations the public utillties comm on | {could cancel the rates in a contract {ft had made with a company to fur- nish natural gas. { ALUMNI IN ROUND UP. More than a thousand alumni” of varlous universities the middle west are expected to attend the an- “round-up” to be held at 8:15 lock_Saturday night at lub. Returns of th ference” games w be announced Dr. Mildred W. Dickerson is chair- man of the general committes which {has been making the plans for uni- versity night. Other members of the committee I(nclude J. S. Carpenter, Michigan; Miss Gertrude Van Hoesen and Miss Ethel Meyers, Chlcago; Col Frank E. White and George S. Ward, Ilinois; T. Weed Harvey and Col. George' Byers. Purdue; Camden R jMcAtee, Indiana; L. 3. Hammond !and Louise Evans, Wisconsin: Miss Ruth Rloodgood and Arthur Malina, Northwestern; Mr. Mre. Steforde M. Stellwagen, Minnesota; Miss Eve- n Corbett and C. R. De Long, Ohlo tate, and W. . Tisdale and Karl .. Loos, low —_— SUES FOR INJUNCTION. Arthur W. Skinner yesterda for an injunction In the Di preme court against the Banking Service. filing 'of proceedings against him in the Municipal Court in th filed suit trict Su- Federal ment of a note given for a portion of deferred purchase money. Skin- ner bought the business of the Thom- son Press at 1405 U street northwaest {for a_consideration of $4.000 in cash and deferred payment {7 A dispute has arisen over the pay- ment for some work done for the defendant and the “settlement of the note. The company has threatened {to foreclose and to bring landiord !and tenant proceedings against him, Skinner says. He is_represented by ! Attorneys F. S. Key-Smith and Louls iA. Dent. To office boys ity contended that neither the | City “blg ten com- | connection | with an alleged default in the pay- | TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. POLI'§—Jane Cowl, in “Pellcas and elfsande,” at §:20 p.m. NATIONAL — “Ziegfeld's revue, at 8:20 p.m. I Follies,” ) ville, at 2:16 and 8:16 p.m. COSMOS—H ugh Herbert-Wester- hold’s Radfo Ship, vaudeville and plc- tures, continuous show from 1 to 11 m. STRAND—Tiny Turek's “Dancing Bhoes,” vaudeville and plctures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—"Jig Time,” at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. BELASCO — “The Notre Dame burlesque, Hunchback ° of photoplay, at 2:30 and PRESIDENT—"The Virginia.” pho- toplay, at 11 am., 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. RIALTO—Marion Davies, in “Little Old New York,” at 11 am., 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 p.m. i PALACE—Douglas in “Ste, eps Out, 12:45, pm. METROPOLITAN. hy Worry? " (secondweek), at | COLUMBIA—“A Woman of Paris’ (s k), ‘at 11:05 a.m, 1:05, 3:15, 5:16, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR—“The White beging at 7 and 9 p.m. ~—“The Broken Wing, . 1. 3,5 7 and 9 pm. I CRANDALL®S—"Trifling Hono Rose"; With DEPOSITS GO TO STATE. Supreme Court Decides on Unelaim- ed Bank Balances. ks in California mant s cars, b the state if the of the bank do not know whether the depositor iis alive. Tue buhrwn lm a case bro |ings Bank agalnst the state of Call- | fornia. The decision sustained judg- {ment of the state courts sustalning EMEMBER —we_ stand reads to_supply Blank Books when you say i the word, {E. Morrison Paper Co.i 1009 Pa. Ave. We do not have bargain sales in garages—and yet we are building more than any other builder in town. Why Is That? —We build up to a stand- .rd—n‘ot down to a price. Inc., to prevent the | Your Eyes | Your future vision can be pro- tected only by your present' careful watchfulness. If your eyes are inflamed once. | .M A, LEES OPTICAL co.i 614 Oth St i s 712 11th Street | and bankpresndents i The boy at the outer gate needs Eversharp and Wahl Pen. He can at $1. He ‘Wahl Pen as afford Eversha: buy the all- office also needs America’s ‘writing tools. He & costlier set, mat or in solid gold. The is available to all. can low nu. Or in rubber at $2.50 up. The bank president in his private lavorite will probably buy fched in lt‘{rllng polnt is, Eversharp and Wahl Pen service which is needed by all Be sure you get Eversharp. Its features can't be copied. Eversharp alone has the ucluslvc rifled tip t)nt prevents lead wobbling. It nlm has the automatic index that shows much lead is In the barrel how And under the cap is the eraser and mag- azine of new leads. Carry two Ever- sharps—one with black lead, with colored lead. Get the all-metal Wahl Pen, Tt cannot break. It will wear a time. And it holds more ink. Eversharp and Wahl Pen one tool life- are priced up toSlD each. Solid gold nt hij for tl ¥ prices. Buy both. Look ennmeonuch. Ask to see the Wahl rubber pens, too! $2.50 up. Made in the U. S. A. by THE WAHL CO. Chicago ESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1923.' _ AMUSEMENTS. musx-:m:ms KEITH'S—Harry Carroll, in vaude- | R RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11A.M,1,3,57ANDSP. M. Oosmopolitan Presents THE PLAY OF THE .YEAR \|MARION DAVIES bt MARILYN | 42 _and_91.50; NEW 2722 2227, AND GREAT CAST IN OLD NEW YORK A SUPER-DRAMATIC ROMANCE AUGMENTED SYMPHONY GEORGE WILD, CONDUCTOR NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ATIONAL ABSOLUTELY Tmznmm—' od. Wat. 00 to $2.50 Florsaz Zisgteld Ofters The Nt Institution Gloritylag the Talented American Girl Ziegfeld Follies €7 Commecutive Wosks in New York v Sond Mail ZIEGFELD'S GREATEST LEON | MILLER . and_ gat), st Oreh.. BURTON OLME Mediterrnnean Sky-Cruisings. Nov. Motoring Through Italy. The see us at| N New Hungary. ickets for all Lectures, Fri., Call at our Bank for & Beautiful Home Savings Bank Just the right thing for the Kiddles while at school. -Dec. ... Dee. Vienna to Berlin and the Ruhr.Dec. 16 Glorious Switzeriand . Courne Ticket Sale ......Dec. ow Open. Single ov. 23 | HEATER in SALLY 34: Thurs. and Saf MOTION PICTURES COLORED VIEWS . Beginning Next Sunday | TWICE EVERY SUNDAY MATINEE, 3:30 EVENING, 3:2" { ! “LIEBESGABEN” Last Boat Sailing for Germany Before Christmas November 28th Direct From Baltimore Our store fs well stocked with Gro- ceries, Candies, etc., and its facilities for forefgn shipments are usequaled Inquire for our list of Specialtirs. HOOPER-McGAW’S Tmporters and Grocers Charlen Strect nt Mumberry Vernon 6500 Baltimore, Md. You can get ’‘most any kind of help you want— experienced or other- wuhthmgh a Cla fied Ad in The Star. Describe what you want —character of work, conditions, etc. — and those who reply ‘”'u be 'l‘he Star_ prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—be- cause they bring re- sults. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office | i | i { ! Joer'n o Rz PRESIDENT NOW PLAYING The Great American Romance Zie VIRGINIAN Kenneth Harlan Florence Vidor CONTINUOUS—11to11 24% ) LOEW'S ALAC F STREET AT 13th 'I'OI)AV AND ALL WEEK Soreenland’s New Star, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JUNIOR In a breesy, copiivuting tals of American boyhood. based ‘on a atory by RH‘ ard Harding Davis “STEPHEN STEPS OUT” WITH THEODORE ROBERTS ////////////////////////////////////// /////// YAUDRVILL) ‘THEATRE DE LUXE Season’s Liveliest Revue HARRY CARROLL and Co., With IDA MAY CHADWICK JIM McWILLIAMS The Pianutist MISS LEITZEL Quesn of Aerialists GORDON & SCHUBERT HOWARD KYLE & CO. GOMEZ TRIO BERNARD & GARRY 4 FAYRE SISTERS NEXT WEEK The Bensational BREITBART 3 Bhows Thanks; Thomes: Main 4484, F STREET AT un. T SECOND GREAT wt:rK A WOMAR OF PARIS The Inring dymamic dramz of jate and a woman’s soul ! Written and directed by the world famoua CHARLES CHAPLIN Featuring Edna Purstance Great Added Fentur: BEGINNING NEXT SUNDA JACKIE COOGAN 1 “LONG Ll\'E-THE KING™ A Metro_Picture J‘nma SHUBERT George Broadhurst Presents a New Play THE RED HAWK By Mra. Trimhle Bradley and George Broadhurst With McKAY MORRIS And A Special OCust. POLI’S “Fonuy The Selwyns In Assaciation with A Kiauber, gresent JANE COWL In Macteriinek’s Masterpiece “PELLEAS and MELISANDE” And Saturday Matinee and Evening Only JANE COWL n Her Triumphant Achievement ‘ROMEO AND .ULIET esigned by IDLLO F(TEHS by FRANK SEATS TOMORROW GRAND OPERA SEASON OPENS Nov. 26 and Runs Until Dec. 1 Fortune Gallo Presenta The San Carlo Grand Opera Company Foremest ~Touring Opera Company — Direct from 5 weeks Century Theater, N. Y.; 2 weeks | Mctropolitan Opera, Phila.: 3 weeks Opera House. Ls Gieconds Ma Bu! Thursday Saturdas . Trovatore. THE PAVLEY ORRAINSKY BALLET RUSSE —agpears at every porformance divertissements and danse Intimes. Prices: Eve., Orch.. §3, $2.50, $2: §2 3150 $I.Mar. Gren.’ s2.50:" Bal, siving, Saturday, 800 t0 92, at 8:20 “All for the Love of 2 Woman" Twice 2:30 p. m. Daily 8:30 p. m. SHUBERT-BELASCO SEATS NOW SELLING CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Fri, eve., Nov. 23, 8:30 T5c, $1. 00, 81,25, §1.50 No Tax Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau Drogprs 13t & o. rain 6363 Shubert JoN1 G uT Mme. Frances ALDA Preduction % Friday, CHALIAPIN Auzs Puslows, Efrem Zimbalist (Mat), Boheme £10, $7.50 and Tis Iric., 1308'G Btree Season Tickets: T Arthur Smith, In compiste CRANDALLS, [METROPOLITAN] ""F AT 10th’ DAY—11 AM. to 11 P.M. ~ n THE EMPIRE D11 I Strect bt e CHEVY CHASE TOM MIX, o e ) WAL ROACH PRESENTS HAROLD LLOYD Supported_ by Jobyna Ralston and Nine Feet of Giant, in Six Reels of Hysteries— WHY WORRY o—.A IHits—6 CRANDALL'S 3128250 v w. TODAY AND GRIFFITH'S CENTRAL HRROW—D, CRANDALL'S ,G532r3%, ¢ THE WHITE RO! TODAY AND TOMOR 5012 BAMERE av Y 9th u RKPHAE DARMOND, 4th & But- TAKOMA THEATER %8 ot TAKOMA PARK. D. C. 1118 H St. N.E. RUSSELL STMP NEW MEADERS STANDING and M. MO DUMBARTON OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th NE GREY'S FODAY gith LOIS WILSON snd RICH- N.E. HOME 5,c serees YHY WOMEN Rl HIPPODROME S22 %2 CIRCLE =°72 Ample Parking Space MILTON SILLS, RALPH LEW(S, RICH TODAY—ROCKLIFI'E F! TRIFLING WiTH B TOMORRO! 5 Savoy Theater 4th and Col. Rd. 3 p.m. Sunday. ~PO1 And Avenue Grand Pa. Av 3 P AL 8O k S A polio Thenter KAGGED CRANDALLS . MATINEE § TOVAY CAST, THREE “THE CRANDALL’S TOMORROW- in “SIX DA _“THE ifl" North Cap. and P St ELAINE HAMMERSTET (TELL, LEW CODY, CL WINDSOR, HOBART — ROSW MARJORL 2 AND York Theater | Sa-AvedQuobecst. THE ROt GLADYS BROCKW and GARETH HUG CAROLINA ‘,“.f"'T‘:-, s Mrs. Groeno's 13th and G Witk JTMM “IIG TIME, HUGH HERBERT Author-Actor and Company in SOLOMON'S CHILDREN A" Regular Dainty Play i ‘WESTERHOLDS NOVEL i Wireless Radio Ship | Presented By Cy Seymour is TONIE GREY & CO. e Comical Dark Mystery { “Run Down” BOB MURPHY & ¢t Combining Business With Pleasure THE SHIRLEY SISTERS Clever Entertaining Girlies 3 plione Main 61 Thorongh inatru Wi Tango by appointment o Clasi for begi intermediates now forming. North (Kathenne Stuart- Jicques Lillard Satom_0? D o, tangowaltz, Iatest fox trots, 20 AND MRS. ACH STUDIO, 11 and Friday. 8 to 11 appointiment. Phone i hed 1900 3 |val:k PRIVATE LES: O ey e, Tz, Gourse, 4 prive § e 81 " oo eovirooménte.” W. 138 M. § Dupont Cirale GLADYSE WILBUR ‘Dupont Studio Fancy, Toe Ballet. Baliroom, Children's ¢ lswss Edw. F. Miller Studio 1228 Conn. Ave. Fr. 8587 PROF. TH ACQUIT Try and Uoravel the SPECIAL SUPPER SHOW, 6130 Matinee Pr.ces Prévail Till € Take Advan f It Last Vaudeville at 9:20 Class ballroom danclng Wed. evenlogs.