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4 WOMEN ORGANLZE FOR DRY PROGRAN Manuals Being Distributed Here by Girls for Na- tional Committee. ave Ameri mation “relat a manual of infor- to the prohibition law in its various aspects.” is being reulated by groups of young women, | members of the Y. W, €. A., the Girl Friendly Society, George Washington University and several or- unized Sunday ool cla a cording. to an announcement today by Miss Helen Hudson, chairman of the local committee of the Women's Na- tional Committee for Law Enforce- ment. Miss H students Ison. who is the tive law daughter Hudson of Michl enforcement com- 10,000.000 women who declare themselves for allegiance Lo the Constitution and cbservance of law. Miss Hudxon's Plen. Continuing. she sa “Through its ani L organiz the General ation of Wome Clubs, the sociations, the Y. W. A.. the Federation and Council of Church Women *.T. C. and Ame ican Legion A ry, a definite pro- gram education and i to be carried out. Mass legiance will be part of the progr: Among th Ts of the national first vice pres, n Norris. Mrs, Perc Pennybacker, Mrs, Helen Barre€ Mont- gomery, Miss Ida Tarbel, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, President Ellen Pendleton and President Mary Woolley. Wash- ington women who are members a Mrs. Willilam F. McDowell, Mrs. Ell Yost and Miss Mary Anderson of the Department of Labor — TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. ore Ulric in “Kiki" pom. LASCO—William Faversham sson in Love,” comedy, at 2 and 5:20 p.m KEITH'S—Powers' phants,” vaudeville, p.m coswo in Dancing 1 at 2:15 and § uvenile Frolics of 19 vaudevill nd pictures, continucus show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND- laster Gabriel in “Cap- tain Kiddo.” vaudeville and pictures, | 2:4, 0 and §:40 p.m. can Bedini's “Ch 15 and $:15 p. RIALTO—Leno at 11:30 am.. 1 nd 9:30 po PALACE—William Bill Hick 3 Coogan in Tong Live the Kin (sccond week), at 10:45 a.m., 12:43 p.m. AMBASSADOR—Gloria Swanson in ." Show starts at 7 and § p.m. 5 pom CRANDA Women, 4140, 6 7:20 $:40 and 10 p.m GIRL SCOUTZ AS TOPIC FOR 20TH CENTURY CLUB| Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover Will Out- line Growth of Movement—Oth- er Subjects for Discussion. Growth and accomplishment of the Girl Scout movement, which now has more than 400,000 members and 3,038 troops in this country, will be discussed | Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, wife of the | at a meeting of | Century Ciuly t the the Twen at 11 o'clock Mis: Abbe children’s buresu ment, will add: mother allowanc nuen’s organizations have joined with th the Twentieth Centur: ment to further pasgage of the mother: allowance law. The two addresses are to be preceded Ly an hour of music under the direction Mrs, Eugene Byrnes. An illustrated lecture is to be given by Louis Potter, assisted by Miss Ruby Potter and a vio- Tinist. PAN-AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS PLANNED Arrangements for Group to Ex- ading ¢ shington ¢ i change Professional Ideas Be- tween Americas Ready. Arrangements for the foundation the Pan-American Institute of Eng neers, destined by its founders to be « vehicle for interchange of ideasand scientific developments of enginee ing between leading scientists in this profession of the republics of Amer- ca, have been completed, it was an- nounced yesterday. pproval of the .pro- lation, according to the statement issued has been given by prominent engineers and high govern- ment officials of virtually all Ameriean republl 1t is made clear that the ob- ject of the mew institute is mot for financial interests or commercial agen- but is to provide a clearing hou: ‘an interchange of ideas and info mation among en; s and_educators of all countries of this hemisphere, P —— CALLS SPECIAL SESSION. D. A. R. Board to Pass on Appli- cations for Membership. To act on a flood of applications for memberehip in the Daughters of the American Revolution, the board of man- agement, which ordinarily meets but four times a year, has been called.in special session by the president general, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, tomorrow. In announcing this meeting today, the society added This comment: “Organi- zation 1s the order of the times, and, with all the cults and isms that are be. ing formed, it is very gratifying to the hoard of management of the D. A. R. {0 see women flocking to this organiza- tion that stands for the best there isin American life."” Warnings, 's Medicine. gha Al Stabborn C Hard, Stul N Treat them with Fr. —Advertisement. P. 0. RECEIPTS GROW. Postmaster Mooney _informed the Post Office: Depargment: vesterday that an increase of $42 :{67, or 12 per cent, was_registered récelpts of the Washington ot bioat “omte " in’ No- vember as comp with those of Vovember, 1922. Beceipts for the No- ember. just ended ‘were $390.539.16, as compared With $348,485.49 for No- vember,. 1922. P TURKEY SUPPER, $1.00 Tharsday December ¢, From € to 7:30 Bale of Fancy Articles, Candy, Preserves, Cakos, etc., Begins at 4 0'Olock. Parish Hall, Ohurch of the New Jerusalem 10tk nmd Corcermm Sts. - Gt T o Tilbians Where YD\I! DOI]BI’S Hn\;e vMare Cents ONE CENT SALE Tomorrow—Thursday—Last Day sfec;a] Store Hours: You buy one item at our regular list price, not cut price, n%l Just because we give YOU the benefit of our SPEC] the goods_are not first-class merchandise. We deliver any order for $1 eries will be made until the sale is over. additional. JUDG! Dec. 6, 1923 you yet another of the samw AL BUYS do not get the idea that Everything carries our guarantee and YOU are the SOLE or more anywhere in the District of Columbia, but no deliv This is done to protect those who are good enough to C’fienl 8:30 AM.—Close 9:30 P.}.. for Ic. come for the merchandise from being disappointed by our stock being exhausted. All delivery orders subject to prior sale. fore sale is over. Stock of some items limited; not responsible if demand exceeds our supply be- ,One-Cent Sale of Goods Suitable f;ar Christmas Gifts Electric Irons, 6-1b., guaranteed. $5.00, 2 for $5.01 Electric Heating Pad. 850, 2 for $8.51 ‘acuum Bottles, pint $1.23, 2 for. $1.26 Shur-Rite Automatic Pencils— 50¢, 2 for Ble Se, 2 for T8¢ - for $1.01 Same Same Two-w: Coherer Phones, 3,000- 36.00, 2 for Condenser 43-plate. .....82.45, 2 for Varlocouplers, 90 de- gree .$4.00, 2 for Dial: 3-inch— 30e, 2 for Clips— 12¢, ockets, bak Variable $2.46 $4.01 31c 13c 71c 71c 71c Battery WD-11 | . Ladies’ Boudoir Caps, at- tractive.. 80c, 3 for Sic Rite Rite Automatic Pen- cils. Lei10e, 2 tor 11C Leads for all standard auto- matic Pencils, such as Lver- sharp, eto— 11c 10¢ 26¢ 2 dor., Panel \launting VE Sock- g6 7S¢, 2 for Pathe Moulded Vario- &g 0) 180 degree....34.50, 2 for for several Men's Rubber Belts— 23¢, 2 fo R-A-D-1-O Great One-Cent Sale ets. .75¢, 2 for Ilheo«lnt: -ohm— 7& Rheostats, 30-ohm-— Toe, 2 tor 70€ meters. . $5.00, 2 for Bakelite Variometer, 54'51 Tested Crystals- y e, 2 ror 13C 16¢c 76¢ Phone Connector: phone— Pair, 15¢, 2 for Initialed Binding Posts— Per net, T8¢, 2 for ~Men's Garters— 250, 2 for Men's Mercerized Socks, black or brown; small sizes; good quality— soe pr.. 2 pra., S1C Pro-phy-lac-tic Hair- brush. . $1.00, = for $1.01 Rubber-set Shaving Brush. .$1.00, 2 for $1.01 i mentar doubte. ..ot & for S1.01 295 -Bv.;lllm"."!jfia;f::; $3.01 2o Baterien gl 2, $1.51 Switch Levers =T, le Vernier Dial I;:iu;n'::r 31C 15¢, 2 for l6c Insulators— SPECIALS NOT ONE-CENT ITEMS Brandes Superior Phones. UV-199, UP-201-A, WD-12 and WD 11 Tubes ., Nathaniel Baldwin Phones. . Airola, Senior, complete with tube and phones 4 Great One-Cent Sale of Drugs and Sundrie:s Soaps Palmolive Soap— 10¢, 2 for 11c Fairy Soap— e, 2 for Pumo Soap— 6e, 2 for Gold Dust— Se, 2 for Glycerine Tar Soap— 6c, 2 for Goblin Soap— Be, 2 tor Castile Soap— 20c, 2 for Large bar Castile Soap— 20¢, 2 for Make Lemon ... 10e, 2 for Make Coso 10c, 2 for o for Conti's 21c 21c Palmolive noliv 10¢, ©ld Datch Cleanser- ) 10¢, 2 for Limit on Gibson's Soap Cleans- er or Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 to customer. Limit on other soaps, 12 to customer. Toilet Articles La Relne Vanishing Cream, very fine— T5e, 2 tor_70C La Reine Lemon Cocos Butter m, a wonderful skin food 78e, 2 tor 70C Witeh [[J?Pl Ll}lhrlk - slc 51c e Palmolive Shampo 5lc Cocoanut Oil Shampoo— z5e, & for 20C S0e, Shampoo Noxzema Saponified Cocoanut 0i1 Shampoo 36¢ 30¢, 2 for 26¢ Pine Glow 3¢, 2 for Tar Shampoo— a5¢, 2 for Glycerine Shampoo, very fin, .....26¢, 2 for Tiguid Green Soap— 25¢, 2 for 26¢c Toilet Articles | Tincture Green z“ 36c Shaving .35¢, 2 for After-shaving 25¢, 2 for 26¢ air Tonic, 4 .0e, 2 tor 10C Sise, 2 er $1.51 21c Rouge Compacts— 20¢, 2 for Almond Lo- Sic large 750, 2 tor 10€ Two Powder Puffs with each order of two boxes of Iace Powder. 66¢ Cucumber Cream— 65e, 5l¢c Palmolive Cream.. Palmolive Talcum. Quinine Benzoin and tion— 30c, Z for ILa Reinae Face Powder, box— Italian Oris Root. Carter's Little Liver Pills - .25e, 2 for 3¢, Squibb's Magnesia 1 26¢ Boulllon Extract Solid— i S0, for S1C | | cream s0c, Clovola Dental Cream-— e, 2 for Same— Florida watLo% 2 for $1.01 Florida Water- o 25e, 2 tor 20€ rilliantine— s0e. 2 ter S1C Drugs, Sundries | Hot-water Bottle, good run- | ber- 100, 2 tor $1.01 Fountain Syringe $1.01 | good rubber— | $1.00, 2 for You can have one Fountain Syringe and one Hot - water Bottle for $1.01 if You so .de- sire. for 26c Brown Mixture— | 25e, 2 .$5.39 $7.89 .$36.98 Drugs, Sundries Bicarbonate of Soda— Lb., 15c, 2 fos Epsom Salts. One Catnip and 16c 11c 26¢ 31c 16¢c 26¢ 26¢ and 35e, 2 tor 30C White Pine and Tar with Ex- tract Cod Liver Oll and Eu- 260 ealyptus ..25¢, 2 for Antisep! Tonsil Gargle for sore throat 10¢, 2 1 ennel— 2Be, 2 for Aspirin, 100 5 grain— 100 for 30c, 200 for Squibb’s Aspirin— One doz., 1B, 2 doz. / White Pine and Tar Cam- pound..... 2 for Comv "8y ruv White P!ne 25¢, 2 for Flaxseed. Wild Cherry Menthol— Savar Rheunmatic ment. - .00, Camphorated Of 30c. 2 for Milk Magnesia— 25e, Active Liver Pills — Brown Mixture and Tablets— Ammonia 26¢ 26¢ 26¢ 26¢ 36¢ 5lc 26¢ 26¢ 25¢, 2 for ssmm Powders, box of 5 .25¢, 2 boxen, ur Lotion— 25e, 2 for Stearats of Zine— 1 oz, 25¢, 2 oz, Hair Keeps Hair oo .3%e, 2 for Tantul Skin Balni for chapped hands...56e, 2 for Riker's Cold Cream— 23, Z for Vanilla Flavoring Comp. Neat combed Rhubarb and ture. co neralava Beauty Clay..$2.00, 2 for Scott's Mineralava Fuce Finish,.$130, 3 for La Franco Lilac Vege- tal Pour La Tollette— $1.00, 3 for Great an-Cent Sale of_Miscellaneous Items Sterno Canned Heat— 10c, 2 for Limit, 12 customer Round-top ples— Be, 2 for Imported Toothbrushes— 23¢, Z for Foot Powder— 23¢, 2 for Burnham's Clam Bouil- . $1.01 lon, largest size— $1.00, 2 for Limit, 2 to customer—small stock on hand. Toilet Paper Crepe- 6¢ L] nl;- for and Nav tyle 35¢, 2 for 36¢ uspen- §7 0 11c 6¢ 26¢ 26¢ 8. Army Army Suspensories. .. Happy Nnn Household Ammonia— T0e, 3 tor 11C Ciinical % "my o Thermome 51'01 | - Wax Lunch Pape 2 for 6¢c | . (29<. 2 for 11c | Turkish Towels ' gye { Turkish Bath Towels— g7 )y | Wash Cloths— Diamona p,Sh%% 2 for amond Dyes— Senitary Napei22 ® ¥ 16¢c anitary Napkine: > 4 85 do, 2 dox, 56¢ Car and Uleer Syringes » Sotee 5 2 or 26¢ anicure Scissors— o T La Fountain Hair Nets, single or double mesh— 16¢ 15e, 2 l.r Fountain Syringe Tubing, ular lengths— reg- e, 2 tor 26C Room Thermometers— T ste, 2 tor DAC Long-handled Bath Brushes. . 1.00, 2 for sl‘OI Imported German-made Blades, for use in Glllette Safety 3¢ Razor..... 35c dom, 2 dox. J. & J. Absorbent Cotton, Red Crose brand: 7c 1 ox., Ge; 2 omm. One-inch Bandeges, 10 g vards long. . \1 for e, 2 for Two-inch Bandages, 13 yards long-.1 far 126, % tor. 13C Three-inch Banadages, 10 g yards long. .1 for 17c, 2 for Rubber Sheeting, double-faced maroon, 1 vard wide— ' ‘g7 5y 1 yard, $1.50; 2 yards,' - One-Cent Sale of Candies Assorted Chocolates, pound boxes— 1 1h., 50c, 2 10s., ‘S1C Some have nut tops. in one- Hershey's Chocolate Bar— Se, 2 for Hershey's Chocolate Bar— 10c, 2 for 6c 11c | Hard Candy, in pound boxes......11b, 33¢, 2 1bs., 36¢c Wrapped Assorted Cara- mels... .1 1b, 40c, 2 1bs., 41c Wrapped - Cream Cara- mels......11b, 39, 2 Ibs., 40c Life Savers— Se, 2 tor OC Se, 2 t0r 6C€ S. B. Cough Drops— 6c Sc, 2 boxes Mentholated Cough Drops—, Se, 2 boxes U-All Know Mints— éc Se, 2 tor Chewing, Gum— Specials Not One-Cent' Items 15 or 16 inch Genuine Boston Bags. lVary spe. $1.98 Fine” Aluminum Pails, . Fine "Aluminum Water Pitcher | $1.00 Auto-Strop Raror, | with strop and 2 blades. . | Canister Sets, for tea, | coffee, sugar and four.-.. 98€ $6.00_Blectric Alumi- num Percolators, special . 39c. | 1 $1.00 Brownie, blades Rubberize Nursery Aprons sfindo Ll.lfill S&){ ? Glllltttc Safe- ty azor, beautiful sil- Vircane: Very specials. P49 ‘War tax, 5% exira. Model. Gillati in . case,. with We Are as Near You as Yoqr»Tekflwne Main 1085 Franklin 5077 We: Delsver Anyw’ure m t’le Distnct of Columbm Get It at &6 béon's Where Your Dollars AH‘afi‘e}Mbre-—C'tnts - 917.919 G St. NW. NATIONAL ABSOLUTELY_ TONIGHT At THEATRE Present: LENORE ULRIC KIKI Two Solid Yours Belasco Theater, New York. Same Distinguished Cast. NEXT WEEEK—SEATS TOMORROW DAVID BELASCO ociation with WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr.) Preseats FAY BAINTER —in— THE OTHER ROSE Opening of Second Star Series National, Tomorrow, 4:30 Mme. Olga SAMAROFF NEW YORK STiPHONY ORCHESTRA ‘WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor Soloist, DUSOLINA GIANNINI, Soprano Poli’s, Tues., Dec. 11, 4:30 wcert Bur Muin 649 (In i Greene's ( 13th and G, Opportunity to Buy Christmas Presents Cheap Music and Fun Epiphany Parish House 1317 G St. N.W. Tonight, 7—11 ST. THOMAS’ HALL 1772 Church_Street (18th between P and Q) December 4th and bth, at §:15 p.mn. “THE MlRACLE MAN” with Thomas Compron_and Lon Chaney ranks with great have a sub- stantial fund able Christ- OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB 3% ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. It Pays Interest at the Rate of Cameras and i : A1l sizes and kinds of cameras almost any price g stock for Christmas. N.l; A_. LEESE °GiSar 2o sere. 412 11th Street EMEMBER —we_stand ready to supply Blank Books when you say the word. E. Morruon Paper Co. One of the greatest joys of parents is_to watch the keen, inquisitive minds of their children develop. Electrical toys, because they can be made to “do things,” help develop their constructive imigination and experimental instinct. Do you remember how proudly your neighbor’s little son exhibited his electric train last Christmas — and how Jack’s eyes grew round with longing for such a wonderful plaything? Fill your chi dren's cup of happiness this year, too, by including elec- trical toys with their Christ- mas packages. £ " Electric Trains from $2.95 up to $50.00. Hilustrated catalogue and book- lets free for the asking. Con_:tihental Electric Supply Co. .808 9th Street N.W. Branch Store: 1112 N. Y. Ave. PhotoSupplies| RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11:30.71:30, 3:05, 4:40, 6:20, 7:50, 9:30 DAVID BELASCO'S DRAMATIC CLASSIC TIGER ROSE —CONCERT ARTIST— R. LORLEBERG, CELLIST BAZAAR Catholic Daughters of Court District of Wed. and Thurs. Hallroom Colum Svenings, Haleigh Hotel Dancin Ochmaun’s Orehest Jeannie Winston. Washington's former {avo ite Prima Donna, will appear MATINEE, TODAY AT 2. ;s TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. Direct from a New York Kus Lee Shubert Presents WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “A LESSON IN LOVE" The London Comedy Sensation Mats. Wed. and Sat., 50c to §2 BENANREE IIIIY DEC. 9 n_... e BEGIN nest -&4“3 oMBO* - £e i 1o Jolson’s Wonderful HEA New Songs and Stories Mail Orders Now: Prices: Nights. $1 50; Mats. Wed. and Sat.. 15¢ te 1330 Fleave ada. 105" tex ‘S cncloss seif-addressed stamped envelope. SEAT SALE Opens TOMORROW LOEW'S TAND ALL WEEK “WILLIAM §. HART | Who rflurns to the screen in the true-life story of a famous cAar- acter of the old West! “WILD BILL HICK BEN TURPIN COMEDY NEWS—TOPICS—OVERTURE LOEW cowMBM F STREET AT 12TH i “SECOND GREAT WEEK Metro Pres JACKIE COOGAN The baby Barrymore of the screen in finest “pro- duction o/ LS “LONG LIVE THE KING” By Mary Roberts Rinehart “He is o real artist—this little boy—who must be secn, for the written word fails to describe him © —The Star. New York Symphony Orchestra EVENING CONCERT rium, Central High School, Monday, December 10th, 8:30 P.M. Mr, Damrosch at the pluno will analyze 2N, Demeaeen L Uin VoS I et All Seats Reserved. $1.25, $1.00 and 7bc ‘Washington Society of the Fine Arts 1741 New York Avenue. “REFINED"—"POPULAR” “JUVENILE FROLICS 1924 TVAUDEVILLE HASH “A MUSICAL MEN IN A PARK” GLORIA SWANSON N ZAZA First Evening Vaudevil Matinee Prices Prevail Till Six Last Vaudeéville, 9:15 . . | s'nu'znr-an_nsco' AMUSEMENTS. ’TN NIA. *. 37 | B-EVE 81 OUN MA‘I"U R M, SMOKING PERMITTED THIS WEEK—JEAN BEDINI'S CHUCKLES OF 1923 The Sequel to Peek-a-Boo A POSITIVE SENSATION With Cliff Bragdon & ‘Coo Coo’ Morrissey Real Dancing Girls—Real Fun Situations—Real Arabian Troupe— Real Live Lion—Everything Genuine in Its Entirety The Show That Took England By Storm SHUBERT-GARRICK ALL NEXT WEEK Mall oOrders, Accompunted by Chock and 81 4_Roturn Self-addre Envelope, Pitled Now. Box Office Sals Twursdsy. Trices: Nights, oxcept Sat., Orch. 85 & 3, %, . Bat. Nigne, Sor senn, W8 & 95, Muta, Oroh., $3; Bal, §2.50, 33, x Seats, $6. Pius tax. Europe’s Greatest Sensation RICHARD HERNDON Presents LES BALLETS SUEDOIS ROLF de MARE, Director The Foremost Ballet in the World Direct from the Thestrs Des Champs-Elysees, Paris OPENING PROGRAM MON., DEC. 10 “WITHIN THE QUOTA’ Music by Cole P SKATING 9 SHUBERT Potl s...n'nucnous Twice Daily Mat Today, 2:30 “I implore you, fellow- believers, do not miss it.” NEWS. JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION MATS., 50-75-1.00 EVES.] 50-35-1.00-1.50 SEATS NOW SELLING ELEONORA DUSE Poli's—Thurs. Afterncon. Dec. 20. CRANDALL'S [METidFoLrTAN] F AT 10th’ Today, 11 AM. to 11 P.M. Myron Selznick Presents W. Chambers’ Common Law Bobby Vernon, Exceptional RICHARD BARTHELMESS Ia His Greatest Pioture, The FIGHTING BLADE CRANDALL'S t32e:2ac, TODAY — GLORIA Comeds. CENTRAL 9th Bet. D and B CRANDAI.L’S Theater 9th & E Sta. D TOMORRO' CRANDALL'S ,, 7 TODAY RE CRANDALL'S |, vor, Theater 14th and Col. Rd. Mats. 2 P.M. Daily: 3 P.M. Sunda TODAY — THOMAS " in| WOMAN PROOF ties. TOMORROW — G “BLAVE ~ OF COMED CRANDALL’ .3>par .M. Daily Y — THOMAS WOMAN PROOF.™ tes. TOMORROW “Alded Novel- WALSH, in And To Theater rnnu’—.u;\ HOLT. in MAKER." w“nxum\-(‘ .\\m\ PRESIDENT Second and Last Week CHARLES RAY In the Great American Epic ‘Tiue COURTSHIP - OF bA Z 7 4 2:30 and 8:30 P.M. Nights—30e, 750, $1.00 Mats.—30¢, T5e Table Servios HEARTHSTONE lmnvw': non Ol noog'gooma © 526 12en St | Street). {two to REEN GODDESS," DAVID POWELL with ALICE MAE MURRAY, o FRENCH _DOLL. 911 H Street NE. GEORG JOYCE FMPIRE Avicy o i 5, 9:30 p.m. BARNEY BER]\ARD “Potash and Perimutter” TY COMPSON sod PRINCFSS DOROTHY MACK in_“THE FA NEW MEADERS fiiJMBA‘RT(W\L ‘POTASH_AND P! OLYMPIC ‘W» et 1 HOME 7+ < e HE_CHEAT. HIPPODROME®"3 1110 B _St. NI \ 535 Sth ¢ ALL-STAR C. HER HE_VICTOIL CIRCLE m:;, *;.i.":.‘ et pa RENE ADOR! . CALDWELL, NILES WEL TAKOMA THEATE TONIGHT—-CONK R 4th & But- ternut Stw. : TALMADGE, in Also” STAN AUREL, fo FRICA E“T J4th Street and M. L Ave. FEANCIS X, BUSHMAN PAVNE in “MODERN REVERIY B FKEITHs HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE l‘ ALL-STAR Asfl:“!fi Hobby FOLSOM - DENNY U toine Ainmte asle and Bonge Wondertal Power's Dancing Elephants The N. Y. Hippodrome's Pachyderms Mme. Besson & Co. In & New One.Act Dramas Chain & Archer Jack Ben_ > Flearette Jeoffrie Pive Balas Nathane & Sully Shewy Dully, 4t $:15 ead 3:18 1y Bar: Phillips Memorial Gallery, situ- ated at corner of 2Ist and Q Streets (entrance to the gallery is at the north end of the building on 2Ist Exhibition of French and American paintings, many of them never before exhibited Wash- ington, now open to visitors from on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, afternoon. The Gallery announces that on New Year's Day and for a month . thereafter it will exhibit for the first time in this country Auguste * Renoir's masterpiece, “La Dejeuner des Canotiers,” which the Phillips Memorial has acquired for its per- manent collection. Dancing ‘Every Week Night 8130 1o ARCADE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE Imperial Quartet KINGS Ol'fi.mm!\' SONGS OF TODAY Friday, 9:15 P.M. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE PRESIDENT THEATER Monday Evening, Dec. 17th, at 8:16 “MME. BUTTERFLY” The Washington. Opera Company Edouard Albion. General Dirsctor With The Firat Great All-American Cast Cdith Mason, Chicago Opera Soprano: T Althouse. Metropol : Fred Patto A4 baritone: Bor solai ilndelphia Orchestra: George Harold M Washington_baritone:. _Jacques Samassou conductor; Earica Clay Diliou, director of 1 stage. Seats now seiling Arthur Jordan Piano Company, 13th and G Sts. Prices §3, 33, 34 and 85 U. S. ARMY Exhibition Ride (Benefit Atmy Relief Fumd) the Third L{’ S. Ca and the Sixteenth U. S. Field Artillery Fort Myer, Dec. 7, 1923 of daredesil nshi lenders of Army o, Performance 1o, steam leatcd General Admissian, $1.00 | Reserved Seats, $2.00 | Tea and Dancing After the Ride Phone Fort Myer, West' 2000, for formation and_resérvations, Iry hors riding Il ! Cathenne Balle, 719 9th St. N.W. We teach you to dance lass. Rediced rw h you te dapee co: in_a few lesspuv Strictly private, agy hou Class and Dance Sstur- lay Bvenings with O “MODERN SOCIAL DANC!NG Fox Trot Tasgo pmvnm “\%p orass Day phone Maln 8155, BN and Frida v ¥ {1 3 s Mondwy H _lessons by appo 1 P te | Phone_Franklin 8¢ " GLADYSE W wm"i’x‘n ; T | taacy, Too Bailos ki Cailirea's u—i

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