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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS With absolutely no desire to start auything, least of ‘@l a rehashing of | the age-long controversy between dog fanciers and lovers of the horse to which is the more intelligent of-the two animals, it's interesting to note a couple of happenings that oc- curred during the past few weeks, when members of both the horse and dog families had ample to demonstrate their resourcefulness. In a recent news dispatch from a small town in Minnesota it was stated that six fine dray horses, after having been free® from a burnigg barn, de- liberately turned, rushed back into » flames and were burned to death 1 conversation with Prof. Carl *lehn, noted economist of the Uni- \ nd president of the \meric nomie ssociation, 50w in convention at the New Wil ard Hotel, it was learned that in the that wiped out sixty-four ci ks at Berkeley, if. i dale dog, pet of one of the instru " W found unscathed in a viein- ity that had been razed to the ground In detailing the extent of the fire, which. at one tim. threaten buildings at the niv Plehn said that whe the destroyed area retu the dan e done they founded to hear the bark stigation show animal, which was chained, tug himself deep hole in the ground where he la: until rescued “It was one of a dog. of the fler: rapidly and ixty wind from & Prof. Plehn progress” for tion and said t ad not increas & because of ma in class having been taken us state colleges, such arrangements were most fortu nate, as the capacity of the university h n greatly taxed of late year He said further that the state as a whole is enjoying a steady prosperity amd that luckily th 10t affected citrus * ceful quiet, 1 hotel lobbies for the past s hied itself to other with six larg season at the d The T round lo s0 pronounced or ntown he buzz and chatter of visiti gat more holds su o and the s goe L300 me onomic s fary bodic tistical Ass fon, for Labor n_ Farm all of which e conferences at ew Ebbitt hotels, things lively at those while at the Hotel Wa force is ki on the jump after the wants of visitors, here to the Ame ion and American § American As tion, t As: it chington 00k ppa y and the American Sociologica iety, which are meeting there. cully 200 voung college mostly from the south a all dolled out in the fashions, on for of the Liushing big pow lobhy, Henr: ton. Ky.. knigh Iy a minute r in the histor prospects looke which to sz rter. u Kknow. interviewing s ge students is ticklish busi ess, for there’s absolutely no wa of telling just when some- trivia remark might upset their highl nsitive natn Yol is forthcom Ing, and the next thing one know: he's either up in the air or bein ridden on a r: Of course, this I not to imply that the Kappa Alph: boys would do a hut so fa this interviewer is con cerned they are not going to have th chance. Many vital sociological and statis tical problems confronting this coun try and Canada are being discussed b; approximately delegates to the so. ciological convention, which is hold. ing forth on the roof of the and here, too, it was learned President U. Weatherly of Indian Tniversity, that most sults would taine £om Gluste is Tt owinl many in Washington to le: proximately two-thirds of the amoun ®f $35.000 required by the ladles of th enmore Association ¥urg. Va \lome of Betty W the first President and wife of Co Fielding Lewis, patriot, has bee raised This was Cole, prominent attorney of the scath v, when seen at the Lee Hous: is *district truste. rg Kiw. doubteless he to ¢ nization ressed for an opinion of the po- ick, n in his home bailiv ald things had not begu yund Fredericksburg as ye ts wi sweep the country, but just who wi head the sweepers is difficult to te at_this tin Tt may be that Virgin} will insist upon@a complimentar vole heing extended Senate lass. hut after him I really couldn which ecandidate is favored mo people. ~ MeAdoo ! as has Underwood re figuring on a dark up at the psyeholegical me ¥ the Virgini situati oming of the country | Miss | v will win, then it would be paying one-tenth as ‘certain that all right to start % ok ¥ % With Mr. Cole at the time was w. other Kiwanian being the governor District of the organi fncludes the city of V Lintner is the proprietor of wholesale city folks in his se democrat of prominence, of the Capit ation, hington. and. when asked success as did h fellow Kiwani: erely put h hand to his 1, made it whirligigs, pointing all the time who w 't looking, quite the onposite in -our | when h all Nir. Lintner 1 a v an ond turn can gathey “rom va had a look-in tion. The sentiment throug] ¢ York, New Jersey and Del that the time is present head of the a cludes the Mr. Coolidge ministration. and assuredly has its backin Right_th: 5 the clock and similar whirligigs, with his hand his head. Both men reported business condi- ns in their respective localities as little. unemployment r, with cither city. at the Hotel Powhatan. THE —_— atch Cold During the Holida: ohn's Medicine keeps vou health: Advertisement. opportunity the ASKS WOREONEY FORNAY AVIATION . {Admiral Moffett Says Work Must Go Backward if Funds Are Not Increased. The situation which faces the,naval air service as regards material and a was characterized by Admiral William A. Moffett, his annual report to Secretary Denby | vesterday. “very grave” and de- {plorable.” The adm 1 said that a reserve of 210 pilots in-classes five and reserve force is all naval to depend upon in the e tilities. He mphasized ent of hos- that there than 3,000 pilots. “It takes at least six months to train an aviator,” said iral Moffett. “Should war come there is still such a lack of re- naval aviation will be prac- tically unprepared, for it would take & large part of our qualified aviators to train the necessary pilo! propriation of $1,500,000 was the admiral for inciusion In ¢ appropria for the naval re- e for ' he added, “will permit the ining of 600 office during the fiscal year 192 Deplores Lack of Money. material with force works, whicl Admira past the been av war stock i terial whi [ used {extent $10,000,000 a year port said. war stock Unles! opriztion is greatly incre; tion must go backward.” Summarizing developments during the year in new equipment for naval ircraft, Admiral Moffet said that there had been important advances to the the r n chief of the bureau of aeronautics, in | Imust be a fiying reserve of no less| | The Ol Game e . So many oil promotefsiare jaunt- ing off to jail the faclfiuld teach all voters to freeze—til to. their with promises all vain, to deflect us from pat gnrlknnlc. Stili stands anker between the village, pumps, and with no heat or ramgr’ghptells us we are chumps. “You.read the daily papers, you find those'papers | full of tales of sinful capers the blithe promoters pult. You read calaboose, while divers learned at- torneys attempt to get them loose. And still you blow: youf sshillings, and spend the hard-earned cush, to pay for boptless drillings of wells { that never gush. Oh, come to ‘me igt counsel, and of your German marks 1 promise you no ounce’ll be fed to soulless sharks.” A score of oil promoters who used to dance and sing have lately been the toters of { manacles that cling. We see them going jailward, their whiskers wet with tears, and in a dark and stale ward ‘they'li spend some weary vears. And many more are headed for penitential hall, where oakum heaps are shredded, and rocks are broken small. They're headed for a Tophet remote from joy and bliss; and will we suckers profit from contemplating this? (Copyright.) WALT MASON/ ENTERTAIN CHILDREN OF G. P. 0. EMPLOYES | ¢ ma-!Santa Claus and Friends Provide Big Program, Including Gift Distribution. The children of the employes of the government printing offica were enter- kale, to dodge the gay“prospectus, [urements x ays ,safe e _honest about their journeys to cell and TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"We_Moderns,” com- edy, with Helen Hayes and O. P. Heggle, at §:20 p.m. BELASCO—"You and L" comedy, at 8:30 p.m. GARRICK=—"The Love EScandal comedy, st 20 p.m. POLI'S—"The Covered Wagon,” Pphotoplay, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m, KEITH'S—Gala' Christmas vaudevijle, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—Derkin's Animal Play, vaudeville, and pictures; continuous show, from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—'Man With a Thousand Faces” vaudeville and pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 5:40 p.m. GAYETY—"Happy _Day! bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. PALACE—Mary Pickford, in “Ro- sita,” at 11:06 am.; 1:05, 3:15, B:15, 7:15 and 9:26 p.m. RIALTO—Kathleen Norris’ “Lucre- tia Lombard” at 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBI dren, 7:10 'and 9:20 p.m. METROPOLITAN. at 11:35 5."!' 1: 9:30_p.m/ AMBASSADOR—Jackie Coogan. “Long Live the King,<" at 1:80, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. CENTRA L—"Pleasure Mad," at 11:40 am 0, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. CRANDALL'S—Gloria Swanson, in YZaza.” at 11:30 am.; 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30, 7. 8:30 and 10 p.m. Get It at GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Good-bye, 1923, Sale When DO\Vntown Lunch at G;bfion.s Soda Bar Pork and Beans. . . Hot Chocolate with 5C loc ; Potato Salad De\fi/:::,?;edsgr:.;;hloc Charlotte Russe. .. wiches .........](0c | Pies and Cake.... 10c SPECIAL ‘ WATCH NIGHT PLANNED, Invitations have, been sent out by John C. Foster, grand chief of the Indepencent Order Sons of Jonadab, to members and representatives of all of the temperance movements in ‘Washington to attend the annual grand rally to be held as a watch night service the night of December 3L The services will be held i the main auditorium of the Pythian Tem- vle in Sth street. The meeting is scheduled for 8$:30 o'clock. Representatives of the Anti- Saloon League, Women' Christian Temperance Union, seve members of Congress who are “bone dry,” and other well known men and women have been invited and will make brief addresses. Mr. Foster will preside. The slogan on the Invitation cards is “start the new year right” The Jonadab temperance movement in Washington is growing. B, RILEY ALUMNI MEET. H Alfinini and faculty of the Rilpy hool of Chiropractic, numbering 150, were given a reception last night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Joe Shelby Riley, 1467 Rhode Island avenue north- est. A program of music was given Miss Minnie Hooper of New York city, Dr. James C. Bartholf, a chau- tauqua lecturer, gave a short ad- dress. | i pas- conventions tained today with a Santa Claus party in Harding Hall at the G. O. P. build- | ing. under the auspices of the Govern- b srient By = e Cs - 2 case of war” the report said, “the [M€nt Printing Office Cafeteria ad aircraft of the United States Navy |Recreation Association. W. D. Skeen will be equipped with power plants ! was in charge which will, at worst, not be inferior{ The progr: those installed in any aivcraft| X | which may be counter in vt Shop of in the production of suitable types of airplane engines for various classes of aireraft. t'is confidently stated that in include and a + Claus m motion. pic- playlet, “The Followinz | any ) tures. 12 5c¢ Soda Checks, 60c worth, for. . ....50c Special Sale Tungsten Bulbs 15 watt, 25 watt, 40 watt, 50 watt, special, 23c each. Larger sizes also in stock at slightly higher prices None delivered. made tipless bulbs. American ouses | dele- holding Willard students, college i when seen in of these things, house, from of Fredericks- to purchase the old colonial shington. sister to learned from Y. B. F. of the nis Club and was nsult with officials of the Carter horse | Lintner of Wilmington, Del,, an- h which drug business in the ! on felt as confident | sn't seem as if the 2 ot propi tious to make a change, ard that in enjoys the confidence of the business world the Fredericksburg Jawyer straightway began to make Mr. Lintner is stopping MIXER. naval stocks hand ful, tionably the eq engi { comparable fworld” in 1918, will the work of mo outs Liberty “It is_extremely ever, that the Liberty engine a really important factor in F craft building program of the future, the report said. “Certainly Liberty engines will be built. Experiments with new motor fuels during the year have in- dicated a possible reduction in onsumption of 25 per cent, [ “unque alr in u: for of 'substitu tending tow: aleohol comb final decision 1 aid. Developments for gasoline no the use of a ga ation, although mains to be made. In connection with the pro mployment for the airship ih and the ZR-3, now buildin ny. the report that these ships “the Nav 1 determine the practicability of dirigibl commercial work, obtaining data the operating cost, reliability jon, carrying capacity other necessary information.” BOK PLANS NEW PRIZE. re ¥ t a i ¥ 1 2 an s & H a | Author More Important Step. BOSTON, December 1t American people approve the plan. selected by the jury of the $100, American peace award created by ward W. Bok, Mr. Bok will take cond step toward the advancemen of world peace with a far wider scop and intent and an ward larger . mo important, in every respe nnounces in the J. Atlantic Monthly hint as to the e = al | Mr. | 1tu vk gives n { his “second t! e 1. n ™ a, n t. i 1 1l Don’t” “Want a Want” —when you can supply it so easily with a Star Classified Ad. You catch the atten- | tien .of practically | everybody in Wash- i } rl i ‘ ot | 0- 1 ington with Star Clas- sified Ads—and the results follow quickly and satisfactorily. That’s why The Star _prints MORE Classified Ads EVERY DAY than ALL the other papers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office | E.| { e | sli 1 al if | is s | le | to! is T at h- a. d. at in Join one of our attractive Christmas Savings Clubs— and KNOW how miuch you can definitely count on having next Christmas. Y. Blank Books ~—large supply mow on hand. E. Morrison Paper D 1000 Pmy Ave Co. JOIN: NOW!!! BAN Of Commerc and Savings Cor. Tth &E Sts. | Toy raft the | Riaito airplane fuel comy pared to straight gasoline, the report | §h? of Peace Move Tells of nuary tssue of the | the entertainment Santa ibuted presents to t shments were served. music for the occasion . 0. Orchestra, of L. K. Johnson Moor Theater presented an j¢ picture. Trained pigeons jpresented by J. leonard Reh. { chitdren nt were the pupils of Cora Shrev ncing school. taking Ruth Kre e 5 Margaret Yauchler, Frances Gregor, chmid, Mollie Herson, Do aldenbach, Eleanor Levy Helen Sullivan, « ¢ children Cine the ec was p | by . The part were: er, Stanfor 1 with | { for | 1 { | help make hom? surroundings harmonious Phone Main 1776 Man Will Submit Architectural Unity Home P. A. Roberts Constr. Co. Inc. Munsey Bldg. and a Roberts 1| arage Plans in i With Your Main 1776 Y= NN SN PFONINS Drink the Old Year Out A pot of Java or Mocha between you and a friend or two and you will greet 1924 bright-eyed and light- hearted. Java and Mocha 45 cents the pound IM-E-SWING 1013 € STREET - RRREDEVEVEVE LR Bank of Commerce and Savings Christmas 1924 Savings Club NOW OPEN Interest Will Be Paid wus liimsel! and yed under the were | . Lady King part in the entertain- Candy Specials—Saturday Only 51c Hershey Ba! 10e; 2 for. 36c | Ccnewine Gum, 6c 6lc 6c s Cough Drops. 1 box, 5¢; 2 boxes. ... i Helen Chocolate | Cherries, special, per 1b. Hershey Bars Be; for. Greenfield’s Chocolates, Sponge, special, per 1 Gum Drops, special, per 1b Thelma rtrude Feldman, Weston, Harriet Poole, Dotty Smokers' Specials 20 for Cinco 12¢ Ofty Per Carton of 200 After Dinner ‘f $1.20 Focoel T Specials on Soaps 20c 49¢ 10c o 3 Palmolive Make Lemon 20c or Cocoa Soap. NO SOAPS DELIVERED R-A-D-1-O AERIOLA SENIOR The Complete Outfit, with Tube, Brandes Phones, Batteries and Antenna. Our Wonderful Special Price, $36.98 Tubes—WD-12, WD-11, UV-201A and $5 39 Wfien YO'll Buy a Tube at G;bson's Yoll Get a Genuine Radio Corporation Article Piedmonts Chesterfields | Lucky Strikes Camels Sweet Caporel! cakes Fairy Soap ans Old Dutch rge bar Cast Brandes Superior Phone B Batteries, large size, 22%5-volt, guarameed.$1_59 B Batteries, small size, 22%%-volt, guaranteed 98¢ Pathe Moulded Variometer, a wonderful arti- cle. Supply limited; while they last. ... $1'98 Vario Couplers, Bakelite.. et $2.49 Tuning Coils, 2-slide. .. ... s s Sl 31_49 Vernier Variable Condensers, 23-plate. . . . $2_49 Bus Bar, 2 lengths for. .. 98c 71e 69c 89c 25¢ 30c 17¢ of Ammonia o-Thymoline, 23e. 39c. Rhinit H. . per 100 _tablets. Asperin, 5 grain, per 100 tablets Frostilla Aromatic Spirits in 8 oz glass bottle Bicarbonate 8f Soda, pound Tanlac . Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream..... 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Special.. o P()l])] & Co.'s American 's Solution L eiaoboiasal dauche. 23¢ | Emulsion’ God’ Liver Ofi with: 25c Riker's Cold Cream. 50 Eofhophonnmits.of Tiime|agd Special, 3 for. - o me tottla, Pre- T0c ‘White Pine and Tar with Extract Flaxseed, Menthol and 35 Cod Liver Ol Wild Cherry......... c Eucalyptus Antiseptic Tonsil 95, All-metal Hot-water Gargle ........ c Bottle . Brown Mixtur Listerine, Ammonium Chloride 25 Lozenges ..... "2 Pure Lemon Extra 35c Special, per pint. 5 49c Tron. Quinine and Siryéh: nine 108, Special, per pint ... T 69 Glyeerine and Rose, povater Mentholated. ... 25¢ Pond’s Vanishing glream S 23¢ eyer's Aspirin, 15e, 250 79¢ Phillip's Miik o 36c 25¢ 60c $1.10 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, “ORPHANS’ BALL TONIGHT Foliahe Uninol Kimnaien Dancing 9 to 12 Refreshments Admission, $1.00 LOEW’S ALAC F STREET AT 13th LAST TWO DAYS MARY PICKFORD In the latest and obolutely the finest picture of her career! “ROSITA” With HOLBROOK BLINN Beginning Sunday “CALL OF THE CANYON" By Zane Grey s I.O’S CoLumsiA F NTKIZE'\: AT 12th N Continnor 3 1p. m, AST TWO DAYS HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN The picturization of ArtAur Train’s novel that fascinated Broadway- A BEBE DANIELS MARY EATON Beginning Sundey MAE MURRAY IN “FASHION ROW" The President Beginuing Tomorrow, Sat..a Leonard Wood, Jr. Presents The Washington Theater Guild, Inc. —in— The Splendid Comedy-Drama “Up the Ladder” By Owen Davis With the Best Cast Ever in a Washington Stock Company phone Your Reservations—M. 667 Mats.. orchestra and_balcony, end 35c. plus tax. Evenings, $1.50, $1.00, plus tax; balcony. 0c, ‘plus tax, Boxe 00, paus. T8e. 80c orchestr o and tax. Commencing Sunday Eve., January 6, ‘SCANDAL," by Cosme¢ Hamilton JATIONAL { ABSOLLTELY FIREPROOF | TONIGHT MATINEE NIGHTS. AT 8:20 Tomorrow. 50c to $2.00 50c to $2.50 ! “WE_MODERNS” i SIS DR, win HELEN HAYES 0. P. HEGGIE And one of the best casts ever organized NEXT MATINEES SEA WEEK New Year's & Bat, 500 to 83 NOW Jobn Golden, Presents Another of Producer of His Comedy Hits. “THANK-U” Winchell Smith Tom Cushing THEATER s Heavon Sunday Eves. +1s Beg. Jan. 6 RESSIONS OF 1825 CHILE AND STRAITS OF MAGELLAN: ARGENTINA- BRAZIL; THE AMAZON RIVER; IGUAZU FALLS, PARAGUAY, Traveltalk: Color Views POLY’S--Twice Today e WICE EVERY DAY MAT. TODAY 2:30 THE COVERED WAGON" JET Final Showing, Sat. Dec. 2. All Nights, 50c, 75¢c, $1.00, $15 Al Matineen: 500, 156, §1.00. Plus Tax m“ Now FOR NEXT WEEK Commencing_Sun. BASIL SYDNEY And » Wondertul Company of 40 Sun. Night and Thurs. Mat and Eve, <“HE WHO GETS SLAPPED" Mon. NI New Year Eve) Tues. at and Eve. and Fol. Eve. “THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE" Bernard Shaw’s Great Comedy-Drams. “PEER GYNT' PRICES: Eves.. 800 to Tues & Sat, ot e o Thur. et ooe .50, 24 TR o e ez IS CRANDALL'S —. METROPOLITAN/ T e e T e ST AT TENTH NEXT WEEK- If you'd lke to laugh the old year out and the New Year in and pop a lot of buttons, here is the perfect oppor- tunity. ~ Beginning Sunday at 8, Sydney Chaplain, talented brother of the nimble Charles, will convulse audiences as the extraordinary butler at the Tagram's, where a beautiful girl encounters four identical “‘octo- geraniums” each of whom she believes to be HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND To add to the hilarious excitement, a gang of gunmen strike terror to the guests at the palatial home, until the butler radios an 8. O. S. call that brings instant re- sponse from 3,000 rescuers! You'll fall right off the chair at this and the other episodes distinguished by the comic brillance of Charles Gerrard, Tully Marshall, Sylvia Breamer, Owen Moore and others of the cast. Then there is Jimmie Adams in “Black and Blue" and a great supporting bill. MUSIC THAT IS MUSsIC! %IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIl|IlIIIlIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIII SHUBERT GarnicK: - 8 FKEITHs A LOVE SCANDAL HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE OO 00000 A = Orch., $250 & THE DELIGHTFUL SATIRE, WITH Norman Trevor and Edith Taliaferro New Yearw Eve. Seats Thurs. Brock Pemberton Presents Motion Pictures ! “MISTER PITT” A New American Play by Zona Gale, Author of “Lulu Bett” A Cast of Note with Walter Huston IIIBERI'-BEI.ASGo The Musical (fl-flfi:(l" Cecil Lean & Cleo Mayfield In Their New Song Revue The Aristocrats of Harmeny MEYER DAVIS NEW WILLARD HOTEL ORCHESTRA JOSE RUBEN In ‘“The Greaser” A Vivid Comedy-Drams TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M, H. B. WARNER i%.2.,COMEDY “YOUAND1”,,,, Sparkiing LUCILE WATSON and'a Wender Cast Sat. Mat,, 50c to §2.00 NEXT MONDAY—SEATS SELLING William B. Harris, Jr. Presents The American Premier of “OUTWARD BOUND” WIth & Remerkable Cest. That Inciudes LESLIE HOWARD. MARGALO GILMORE, ALFEED LUN' | BERYL MERCER, DUDLEY DIGGES, J. M. | KEMRIGAN, EUGENE POWERS. LYONEL | | WATTS ané CHARLOTTE GRANVILLE. | & DURKIY IALLEN i i I Dhones MAIN 4454 -4485- 642 Tuesday, January 1, at 8:15 { The Auditorium, 13th & N. Y. Av. HARVARD GLEE CLUB Dr. Archibald T. Davison coNpreTon Concert Bureau, T. Arth 1306 G Street CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN] ~F AT 10w TWO DAYS, 11 Smith, Inc. TO 11 First National Presents BEN ALEXANDER Henry B. Walthall, Irene Rich, Rockliffe Fellowes, and a fine supporting cast, in Booth Tark- ington's BOY OF MINE “POODLES” HANNEFORD IN “NO LOAFING.” SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC. CRANDALL'S DAILY N Film Features OF LIFE.” with LON CHANEY AR C . And FIGHTING CAROLINA .23« HTHI 8| NT. R, with LEATRICE JOY EMPIRE 211 H Street N.E. RIN-TIN-TIX, WHERE THE NORTH BEGIN NEW STANTON °% 2 ¢ st ~5. 9tk at MARSHALL | 5612 Com: WILLIAN GUN R { ol. Rd, N. W. | THROUGH Il ronay—ai N. in “LONG " Ng NUD POLLARD, IVE 3 P 1 BUSTER KEATON HOSPITALITY. TGHTING BLOOD. CRANDALL'S ,coytnas 0th Bet. D and B TODAY AND. TOMORROW — STAR ‘PLEASURE MAD. S “THE DARING ¥ Wit MARY CAH DUMBARTO! “‘:‘\ b NDLY TRUXTON i Theater 9th & E Sts. TODAY._ AND TOMORROW—GLORIA SWANSON. in “ZAZA.’™ COMEDY. Savoy Theater CRANDALL'S 14th and Col. Rd. MATS.. 2 P.M. DAILY: 8 P.M. SUNDAY. TODAY — BTH HARLA DOR, in ““TH! DIPPY-DOO-DAD COM- EDY, “LOVEY DOVEY.” TOMORROW —D O U G BANKS, Jr., in _* COMEDY. STEPS OUT.” Avenue Grand CRANDALL’S . “THE LEAVENWORTH And_COMEDY. 1230 C Street N.B. 535 Sth St. MARY PIOKFORD. OUNTRY." NEW MEADE CIRCLE ARTHUR POWE ELITE cintl, LIBERTY ™ EVA NOVAK, BRYA YENE A VW SERIE ALoon NIGHT, REGENT 5% and NETH VIDOR, in ** DIPPY 10 EY DOVEY.™ DOT Parking Ep LOWE, CH _DIXON, HO! WIF! FLORENCE ‘ Y. “TOV TOMORROW NES, ifornia St SBAVU." With WALLACE BERRY and MER Butternut Sts, Takoma Park, D. “THE [OMED) CRANDALL'S 3o3%, arecn. DAILY MATS, AT 2 THROUGH “FIGHTING BLOOD, TOMORROW—RUTH STONEHOUSE, in “LIGHTS OUT." LLOYD HAM' ILTON, in “THE OPTIMIST."" Int St. and R. ALICE CALEHOD LANDIS, in “PIONEI LAST TWO DAYS FEATURE STARTS 1:30, 1:30, 3130 5:30, 7:30. 9:30 § §TUDIO, 1) y and Friday, with Orches ox Trot” mad Allthe latest variatious GLADYSE WILBUR ™ Duport Studio. Fanay, Toe Ballet, Balireom. Children's Classes Xew Dunces, Warner Bros. Present merican Tango. LUCRETIA i Catherine Balle, 719 9th St. N.W. Frauk. 6508. We téach you ta dance in a few lessons. Private and class. Reduced rates. * MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons by appointment. Northi 5197. 1618 19th St Phone North 5 St GLOVER'S, 613 2250 N.W ~PRIVATE L sons any time, 73c. Cours, 4 priv., 8 class. $4. Guar,_results. ¥ipe enviconments, W. 1129. AND TOYLAND REVUE HAL ROACH COMEDY ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE ful watchfulness. inflamed see us at once. M. A. LEESE 614 9th St. S Your Eyes‘ Your future vision can be pro- tected only by, your present care- If your eyes are OPTICAL CO. Yar® 712 11th Street Rightway Studio 514 12th ST. N.W. (near ¥). Our Aatbits s o Ol o For roat, e Al Hoeate s e g T ARCADE 14th and Park Rowd Competent Instructors ANC s «3PAT FAMILY” SCREAM SIGNOR ARSINO RALON I0LIN SOLOIST FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA - NEXT WEEK 4 Goldwyn Presents “RENO” An Inside Story ef Divorce by RUPERT HUGHES