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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Robbery Under Arms ] - ———— Il have your money or your! Ilife,” the old time robber used to |sa he threatened you with gun {or knife, but ‘twas not often he tis a bliss to!would slay. If you were wise and | dug the mon from out the gypsire at your belt, the robber would not use | gun, or mutilate your priceless pelt. I've been held up at divers times by higwaymen, a godless crew ; giniun expresses himself, | having pulled ' their midnight v A& country matter from what section one nion of the ation must be which an felt old- ool V admira THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Mary Eaton and Eddie ntor, in “Kld Boots.” musical play, BELASCO—Thurston, the magician, jat 8:20 p:m. KEITH'S—Nan Halperin, vaudeville. at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. COSMOS —“Dance | vaudeville and pictures: islm\\ from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—"Little Cinde vaudeville and pictures, at {and §:40 p.m. Parisienn continuous 15 p.m. ‘overed (third week), at 2 STAR, WASHINGTON _—m—' e e e e “apt. Ray B. Conner, Infantry, h been transferred from the office of the assistant secretary of war, to the militia bureau War Department. Capt. Lee 8. Dillon, 11th Englineer: in the Panama Canal Zone, has been detailed an military ~instructor at the University of Aisbama. First Liuet. B, M. Miner, infantry, at headquarters, District of Wash- ington, has been aasigned to duty in the Third Division, 8th Corps Area, Pacific coast. Capt. J. J. Kelly, 18th Infantry, at Fort Schuyler, N. Y, h been assigned to duty with the Organized Reserves at Chlcago. NAVY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192 talled as commandarc, 8th Nava! Dis- trict. Lieut. Maxwell Case at Harrlson, N. I, has been ordered to the Kane, and Lieut. Thomas O'Donnell In this city to the navy yard, Philadelphia. The President has accepted the resignations of Lieuts. Merritt A. Bit- tinger, James D. Veatch and Edward W. Rounds (Chaplain Corps), and Ensigns Russell J. Ehle and Harold 8. Nager. Lieut. C. B. Van Gaasbeek, Medical Corps, has been tra ‘erred from the recrulting barracks, Hampton Roads, Va., to the Naval Med 1 School, th elty, and Lieut. J. M. Campbell, Den- tal Corps, from the Naval Medlcal to the Marine bar- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, AM!TSEHENTS uA.u.R'AlTOuP‘u. POLI'S = - Belect Presents BETTY _coMPson_ THE COVERED “WAGON’ TWICE EVERY DAV F MATINEE TODAY B 2630 and 8130 SEATS NOW For FOURTH and POSITIVELY has been touched. | crimes, they lashed their palfreys tei Glass in theland \nlhdrt\\ Held up in alley or sigh just as|in_court, I'd cuss a season and per- kfast, he | Spire; it was a rather costly sport, the 10| but held no perils deep and dire. soldiers' | Then robbers knew that human life by every law was sanctified, and SRl ormluspery though they throve on sin and strife, they drew the line at homi- cide. But nowadays the robbers shoot before they ask you for the 1 dough; for human life they care no {lm.u it_is the «!uapr“( thing they {know. You'd gladly dig, at their de- {mand, the bright rose-nobles from our purse, but they assail you, gun hand, and you go touring in a ! rse. Since cave men in their law clime on paths of slaughter ny 1t With Flowers."” to creep, methinks there's| Gude's flowers. of course, for Christ- :ver been a time when human life | mas . —Advertisement. was held so cheap. (Copyright.) WALT prid . ¥ Compson in " Cat 11:30 a.um, 30" and 9:30 p.m. Y| abliy ting Senator ¢ of the Hotel 1 hi to b d how folks of 220 vlwnu row in his brow ¢ drew himself Virginians not for ) :10. 7:10 and CENTRAL — “Gold m., 1:30. 3:30, p.m. . B _ CRANDAL “The Leavenworth . at 11:20 am., 12:40, 2, 3:20, 4:40. 6, 7:20, §:40 and 10 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"The Spider *at 6:15, 8 and 9:30 p.m. —_— 't and replied for principle, a dole that acted on him receiving said further th it ing could make matter, 1 in oing and diy Vir- i tol s that h le not used to it in Pitts- the un- Babeock. Smoky city, and Lumber w situation w estern nothfn MASON. :SCIENTIST TO TELL OF BIGGEST ANIMAL Baluchitherium of Ten Million Years Ago Was Granddad of Rhinoceros. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Lieut. Col. J. R. McAndrews, alry, has been placed on the retired list on account of disability incident to the service. Capt. W. H has been at the this eity Capt. C. B. Lindner, {lery Corps. at Vortland, een ordered to Honolulu, | duty Capt E. Corps, at Fort Mon Hoffman, Medical am Houston, Tex., 4 H. Featherston, Coast Artillery Corps, at Fort Monroe, have he ordered to the Philippines for du Sergt. Lyle E. White, 10th Infantry, t Fort Hayes. Ohio, has been ord- ered to Toledo for duty with the Ohio Natlonal Guard; Sergt. Winslow Cornett, 16th Infantry, at Fort Jay to New York city for duty with ational Guard, and Hensley to duty Guard. YOU CAN RENT FURNITURE For Your Home or Office Also for Card Parties Weddings Receptions Banquets ‘Theatrical Plays, etc., FROM H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin 5392 MAS —Cards and —Calendars A lost of pretty eflects in is and calendars. Low prices as we was cav- end of of in nde e Houston, usual detailed Arm Veterinary as an in- Veterinary | corp larity of the { Corps, e h il every Mr structor has pur | i | schoot s of day abeoek. that if his iy that ¥ Coast Artil- Me., has Hawail, for The superdreadnaught of animal life, fati prehistor the ma t held plains so—termed B T b n “hitherium®—was chiseled from his tomb by 5 Andrews, f an expedition, who is to lect il New Masonic Temple before the National Wal Artillery | Maj. W | ut Fort Coast Va.: Roy reid at the night The finding i skull is on tomor Geographi lumber ving other to the I would the of baluchitherium o up- | of the outstanding accom- ial as ! plishments of the expedition, which be- nsas | gan two years ago. It was one of more {than ten thousand specimens he secured | So far as known the uchitherium | man, and largest mammal that ever trod another | od 50 eighed even He & whole continue 1dded the off v, Allen of K ¢h him Ie 1e thirteen feet the largest largy grandd: if phants or f her young | this family tween four b i h ang hout any trace of the norn. 1, Motion pictures showing evers ze of the expedition, not only of the pale- | ontological work, but aiso films of the animal and bird lite of the present day, will be shown by Mr. Andrews here. An | Interesting feature is the filming of an auto race with a wild ass in the Gob | desert region. ion, but as ch the d sto g but space A a pesky trifle . o ruffie Mary, for best pal,” . known to many ! 1ocal new: .lnn-‘:rs:, T L Edees | LECTURES ON MYCENAE. didn't ch whether | — L2 { n!':'hwv_“. oriea Dr. A. J. B. Wace Speaks Before‘ I Lack her | Archeologists. ! 1 etght y Cora Shreve's T8 of fhe Brit- Museum, formerly director 1 o Dr. A The Bluebird” British Athens, fycen onder City jclent Greece,” before . the {logical Society 3 Ithe residenc T son, vice president of the society he lecture was illustrated wi lantern slides. Dr. Wace told how he | :onducted the British excavations at | Mycenae, which are a continuation ot the work done by hliemann |,| when he uncovered the rich treasures of a prehistoric tomb and | telegraphed to King George of Greeca | that he had found the body of his il- | lustrious predecessor, Agamemnon. l The next meeting of the Archeo- ! | logical Society will be h in the au- flllu[)\lm of the United States National January 1. Co Byron Prorok will gi 4 lecture cavations of the Site 6f An- lcient Carthage.” It will he strat- {ed with moving pictur, e CHURCH GIVES PAGEANT. i"The Shepherds’ Vision™ to Be Pre- ! sented Tonight for Charity. of the Sunday School of| Lutheran Church, 16th an northwest, will ‘present & Christmas ~pageant entitled “The Eat 0. Shepherds' Vision,” at 8 o'clock t e red to ull the Dovs | night at the church. The pageant sing room, Daddy 1.4“'“’n 1d with the annual white gift serv constitutional | jce, when the various classes of tie | Sunday school make offerings for *® {local charities and church benevolent | b 1y lef: institutions. hardly left Music incidental to the pageant McElhone, well | will be sung by a quartet composed and proprietor of [of Miss Edith Stowell, Mrs. L. Upperville, Va., hop- | Hoover, Lynn Gillchrest and J. cvator and greetings the fectured fon of “An- Archeo E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Py Complete Stock Eversharp Pencils 50c to $5.00 Self-Filling Fountain Pens 95¢ Up learned from Mary it such it may be called, wribable love for dumb ar ext to that nothing pleases than a trip to the that hiking for m ¥, preferably with v was born in Norfolk, age of two her parents brought hington, he she lived ering the p nal ra slcal ¢ queen is the onl ed mem- on f she has | and three of t elimbing said Mr t the War Tax Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. There s a Roberts’ Garage for every style of home— v Extra oldest daugh- | voungest child that|p ie role o adway. | with Alice Brady in | Gre; Then, requesting | Members iphany streets had hotel ed T known horseman, “Grafton Farm, ped out of the Mr Known sir Fan, reports look as 1 nking the Virg 1-law.'s Wellbour: ndid s wom | Fhe menti the wher Stowell ADDS CLERK TO COMMITTEE. | The Senate vesterday adopted a reso- lution authorizing the employment of an assistant clerk of the Senate Dis- trict committee on motion of Senator | Ball, chairman of the committee. $130,000 FOR CAPE FEAR RIVER | An allotment of $130.000 for Cape North Carolina, out of iver and harbor approp: nnounced vesterday by Maj. who special shelters thy The Way, by Peter horou ibred out- nisin, Make your home even more attractive with a Roberts’ Garage in harmony with its ar- chitecural design. Terms as low as $10 per month P.A.Roberts Constr. Co., Inc. Munsey Bldg. Main 1776 Wellbon men will jeurr n to | tions was 1o {Gen. Beach. chief of Army engineers. | who down on Wellbo! last fall when the runner n 153 to 1 where R. ather-in-1 of “d Silver Crest, how entrant erica urel nipered Hunte Mr. M the great- | and hunter Filhone, rst ho in Am Get It at Gibson’s The Best Christmas Gift of All A New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph $95 to $325 Sold On Any Terms You Want. * % ok % And speaking of conditions in gen- eral, Probably no man in the country has better opportunity to judge the 1 tuation than E. D. Chas- general s ary of the Farmers' Jankers' Association of when at the » following to say: would cht now onally ourse, mic seen dt speakin say that ri an excep Of sections, atingly Ty 18 in state un- tie Pros- there are Sty azes of the boll worm and other causes, rous certain weevil, army 1iKé the ad- 1o offsct this condi- mething ha ance tion “Crops small in s Kota, for in crop totaled 1 vear it droppe and this year but Yet. on the other rowing states, large, have of the price where one s another nd then add to lhl: the vast for the better that has come cast Nebraska rts of Oklahoma, and a ance ma be struck. laring he was in no posi tion to express an opinion on the po- | litical situation, Mr. Chassell said | that from what he heard around the | country it seemed like President ! Coolidge “had the pole” with the others all bunched and running | gamely. THE MIXER. I —_—— turned u n, have b nce. been exceptionally ts. Take North Da- In 1915 her wheat ushels, last L000.000 bushels 000,000 bushels. hand, the cotton- with crops none too ed a boom, bec: When You Get Your New Edison Be Sure To Get It at Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Lazative BROMO QUININE 1iie box bears the signatur e, —Advertisement. of Bchool, this city, L. racks, Quantico, Va. A. Kalser has been de- Get It At Gibson's W’lere Your DD”G".! Have More Cents Last-Minute Specials for Busy Christmas Shoppers A’ways Lu’lch at G;bson's sada Bar All Sandwiches Pork and Beans.... 10c Clam Chowder .. 10c Dellélous Tee Cream Soda, with whipped () Cream 10c Hot Coffee. . Hot Chocolate, whipped cream.. with 10c Pies and Cakes.... Potato Salad.. 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Adjusto_Lit, Electric $3.98 Univ . Reg- Wariy 35 "Special 5. $3.98 ck of Christmas Tree | goiy'T. 70 30" $15.00 I(_)I'q::ul Trains and Accessories. 54 98 Electric 159}, Off Regular List Price Eastman Kodaks Percolator. We offer you 15% off all Eastman Brownie Cameras or Kodaks in stock. We also offer this on all Eastman Films. This discount is off regular list price. Big stock of Christmas Tree Alumlnum Special. Special Prices on Tungsten Bulbs 10-watt, 15-watt, 25-watt, 40-watt, 50-watt Special, 23¢ American Made Tipless Bulbs. None Delivered. No Candy Delivered Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. NW, FEER. wed st WOMAH 70 WOMAI LCTION LAST WEEK Final Showing Sat. Dec. 20th—All Nights, 50c. 75, 1 158, Al Matinee (exeopt Xmasr. 500 Taer $1:00, Plas e S0 POSTPONED Due to » Slight Indisposition the Appearance sf vvE. DUSE LA PORTA CHIUSA (The Closed Door) WILL BE POSTPONED TOBay 0 TOMORROW FRIDAY, DEC. 2ist HUBERT-BELASC ALL THIS WEEK CRANDAL] [METROPOLITAN] FEATURE STARTS 11:30 A X, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 8:30 D@~ NEXT WEEK -9 Warner Bros. Present “LUCRETIA LOMBARD” With Irene Rich & Monte Biue THarry M. Strouss prase TALK OF THE TOWN. NEXT WEEK— HAPPY DAY! PRESIDENT might at $:30 “COTTON STOCKINGS" THE MIMES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNION Announce Their Eighteenth o T ZIEGFELD ~aivurs: EDDIE CANTOR = ‘‘KID BOOTS" MARY EATON Staed by EDWARD ROYCE Matinee. $1 to §3 sEATS | TOMORROW | Annual Aering HEATER Nights. $1 XMAS 50 to $2 “WE MODERHS” : A NEW COMEDY By ISRAEL ZANGWILL Autbor of The Meiting Pot, Merely Mary Asn HELEN HAYS 0. P. HEGGIE | | And one of the best casts aver organized. l { { | | wi il il *n 8250, BURTON OLME Twwe SUNDAY & A SCREEN JOTRNEY BY coro nnd MOTION PICTUR ‘GLORIOUS SWITZERLAND RESERVED SEATS, 50c to $1.50 8-Lamp Carbon Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits Special $1.49 8-Lamp Mazda Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits Special $2.19 Get It at Gibson’s ‘Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. AMERAS FOR XMAS | —Ready with a great stock at mod- All sizes and kinds. M A. LEES Branch Store | erate prices OPTICAL ¢ €14 Oth St. 712 11th 7Street‘ Renting a Room Is Easy —if you will advertise in The Star Classified Section. Make your ad suffi- ciently explicit in de- tails as to what accom- modations are offered— and your inquiries will come from those who are seeking just such a room. Naturally, The Star prints MORE Classi- fied ads every day than all the other papers here com- bined. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch office B = | { m.‘&md F AT 10tk _LAST THREE DAYS—I1 to 11 First National Presen ALL-STAR CAST Including Owen Moore, Sylvia Breamer, Tul farshall, Vir- &b ln Browne Faire and Robt. in the season’s novelty, THUNDER GATE DOROTHY DEVORE IN “KID- DING KATIE® MrsIc TRAORDINARY NEAT WEEK Henry B. Walthall Ivene cs and pth Tarki “BOY OF MINE”| “Poodles,” “Hanneford” “No Loafing” CRANDALL’S TODAY AND CAST _ WOSE ~MYSTERIES-100 Mat. Sat., 500 to $1.00 Nights, 50c to $1.50 Mat & Wed. & Sat H. B. WARNER | satt,COMEDY “YOUAND I",,.,, | LUCILE WATSON and a Wonder Cast PRICES: & fuimisch Wed. M. Sat. Ma Mall Orders Now. 50¢ to $2.00 Seats on Sale Teday HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE The Little Fairy of Taneful Fantasy NAN HALPERIN Character Song Studles Spec OLSEN & JOHNSON Likeable Lads Loaded With Laughs ra: “The Surprise Part HARRY A. YERKES FLOTILLA ORCHESTRA HELEN STOVER, WARD & VAN SMITH & BARKER, TEX M'LEOD IS buo F. lBLES—TOPll 5—PATHE SPI‘(‘] AL ! Tues., Weds,, Thurs,, Fri, Mats Only SANTA OLAUS & XMAS TREE Free Gifts for Little One Shows Daily, 2:15 “Sundey Matines # MAIN 4484 -4485-682 HIPPODROM ClRCLE AMBASSADOR 18th5t. & Col. Rd. N.W ORROW. -STAR TODAY AND DARMONT CRANDALL'S ,, ™eaes ODAY -MARTIIA F WonTH CA C RANDAI-L'S e 7.‘1.'« '??,I"."'..'. MATS . 2 P.M. DAILY Tyt MDA UADRED | DAVIS. 1 MOTHE OHARA CRANDAL '3 Avenue Srana MATS. 2P M |v\|!\ v TOUAY KENNETH MILDRED | DAVIS MOTHERS- OHARA. in R MIRIAM (OOF AL HUSBAN 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph, W. 953 Ample Parking Apollo Theater 624 W St N.E. PARRYMORE wid SEENA OWEN, in “UNSEEING EYES ™ AESOF FARLE TOMUREOW - KENNETH HARLAN aud MILDRED DAVIS PORARY MARRIAGE "CRANDALL'S ¥ TODAY - GASTON GLA CLIFFOE “MOTHERS-IN- TAW: TOMORROW “THE EXILES CRANDALL'S TODAY—LIONEL TAKOMA THEATER I Ew ternut Sts. TONIGHT, ‘omedy ‘and “i4th BIIIE " o aee LIBER AMERICA LRERT medy North DTG 2 AMERIL, Int St RENNETI AND WALLY VAN WEST SIDE" RSt ¥ LOEW’ ALAC F s AT 13tk Centinuous. 1048 a. @.—11 5. = LAST THREE DAYS Aetro Presents HELD TO ANSWER | From Peter Clark MacFarlane's sensational no: with HOUSE PETERS—GRACE CARLYLE Comedy—News—Toples—Ete. O1h at O Strect N.W. LLOYD HUGHES ARBE YOU “DEAR 0L RAPHAE /| cAROLINA THE LAST DIX. LIS with p “RICHARD WILSON A and D11 H Sireet E_l‘VIPIRE Alltar Cast PER- MILLIO! SARBARA BEDFORD. BDESON, T MILLPR in “THE TIE THAT Beginning Sunday MARY PICKFORD IN “ROSITA” With HOLBROOK BLI) éIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllfl[ITIH]I]lTHI]HIIII[HmflTmflTm LOEW'S OLUMBIA F STREET AT 12TH Contl LAST THR »POLA NEGRI - In a glortous. colorful romance— with a hoppy ending. The fuest picture of her twhole career! THE SPAIISH DANCER Beginning Sunday “HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN” From Arthur Train's Novel CHADWICK DUMBARTON TRUXTON OLYMPIC AL HOME 1=%,0 sise X8 ENOB VIDOR, fn “OLD WIVES NEW. and RICHARD 1343 Wisconsin Ave. BUSTER KEATON, 5. You St. STAR CAST. ‘WIFB IN = 12 PERTHA The Corcoran Gallery of Art Ninth Exhibition of Contemporary American Qil Paintings | To remain on public view until January 20th Hours of Opening: .....1:30 to 4:30 P.M. .9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. POPULAR PRICES l REFINED AND SELECTED l} Booked Exclusively by | Week Days. . B. F. Keith Vaudeville |! Exchange | GTovew's, e13, W —PRIVATE LES- CHOlCE——HlGH-CLASS sons any time, 75¢. Course, 4 priv., 8 class. $1. e uits’ Vit Coviiamae W HOTOPIAYS | PROF— AND WES. ACHEE'S §TUDIS. T l;| Class Monday and Friday, Comedies and Short Subjects == ]\()\1'3 . Eetablisbed 1990. 23 Matinee, 22c and 38¢, Till 6 Sty in o fov. lestone. First Night Vfl"?‘fie 6830 Clase and Dince & Last Feature Showing ning_with Or Lns-t Vaudeville Starts 9:15 Bambalina Fox * AL the latest GLADYSE WILBUR nu’;“l‘ll:}:‘::bc s Classes \H\§ CHAPPEL 1'~\R Private lessons by appointment Phone North 5197. 1618 19th St Ri htwa.y Studio 514 12th ST. . (near F), b Ouz. metiods St sany. GAg eupe: . Teachi ng Fox Trot, ete. ~All up-to-date steps. No ap. pointment required. Hours 10 a.m. 10 10 pom. Orch., $2.50 and §2; Bal. $1.80, " SHUBERT $1'and 800. Mat. Annlc Xmas & Bat.60-2 Next MON.- —-Biill Now "The Delightful Batire A LOVE S(;ANDAL Caxlos De Nevarros LRI TALIAFERRO

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