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8 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGT()N D €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924 ‘ ‘Attention,” which also has its musical [ nesday night, Ji 18, . George Fawcett and Zasu|to the climex. The Kinograms also [Colleen Moore, in “April Showers";|s «Blind A]-Wl IS I i:M I E:N' I ‘S charm as well &8 terpgichorean features; | o'clock. & ©. o U R # . will be shown. Sieo comedy, “Ides Mani' tnd Poi |Hessald’ Hobart Basworth, in “Blin Leon Varara in ‘“The Bvolution of a| This is the premier of this pla; 1t is & story of reckless love and Its| Thursday, Friday and Saturday of [News on Thursday; Friday, “On the Planist” In which smiles are mingled | by a young Ametioan author, and DL | cons uences on the lives of & EToup | next week Marion Davies will be scen Banks of the Wabash’ alro Our Savoy. with mclody, and Burkc and Betty with | rectors Bell and Black promise an in- | of small-town Americans, and in her ~Cosmopolitan production, |Gang, in “Back Stage"; Saturday.| o . : comedy and songs, will be other attrac- | teresting production, with settings |Glenn Hunter, probably the “Little Ola New York" a romance of |Jack Hoxfe, in “The Desert Rider”:| Sundsy —and Monday, Reginall tions. by James Reynolds. juvenile actor before the American!the early days of Manhattan, that|comedy, “Obey the. Law”; Willlam P:", lzl‘ "Pleasure Mad” and Harry National—"Lightnin"." ning to allow for two full days of P'fhathg le',',m""t plcture featuring | “In the cast will be Walter Beck, |public, in the role of & youth who,|enlists the services of many noted |Duncan, in “Steel Trail” No. 1, and Wede, Al ‘The Blg Idea’: Tuesday, ation aghtnin . dress reh e N egr D et apanish Dancer,” | Josephine Hutehinson, Leona Roberts | facing the necessity far jage | playe It will be supplemented |Fox News. - Wednesaay and Thursday, Marlon “Lightnin'>’ the play that hes. el rected by Herbert Brenon, who direct- |and other,Ram's Headers, including [ with a girl he loves, is led Into a|with short reels and organ music e Bev! n “Litfle Old New York': & n',” the play that has elec- ed Annette Kellermann's greatest pic- | two new members from New York |series of misdesds, which bring down |by Mr. Thompson and Miss Irene Hippodrome. riday, Owen Moore, in “Thunder trified the theatrical world with its Belasco—"The Bat." ture, will be the photoplay for the week. | it 'comm! him- | Jun gate” and George O'Hara, in ‘Fight . 5 : e - | City. the shame of the unity on hi ‘uno. . “Trilby”; Monday, “Cloud- | § 1 Ge 5 Tuns of three years in New York and It i counted one Of the scroen master- Ten performances will be giyen, as | sel, the girl, his father and others in- 0 Ry Ty, TEhavis of Tod | F. pisod oSeLurday, Shirley Mason nearly two years in Chicago, will be | “The Bat" will come to the Shubert- | Pleces of last year. Antonio Moreno is . Ty N; presented at the National Theater | Belasco Theater next week, begin- | the lover and Wallace Beery, the King | 4o wna et e oot or on o un Volved. Crandall's — "His Mystery|Gap": Wotnesday, «Where 1Is_ the |in “Dogsof War." this week, beginning Monday night, ning Sunday evening. = There have (of Spaln. The Rich Pup. & Universal | gay matinees. Tickets at the Willard himbiswiRex Baach's "B Girl." eat?; Thursdey. iWhere the North Tk @ spcial cast, headed by Thom | been imitations of this Mary Roberts |comedy:’ the Urban Movie Chats and | newsstands and ai the Ham'e Hesd | Golumbia=—Rex Beach's “Big irl. EiEina; Sriokylciie Lavs oma. #s Jefterson, son of the late Joseph | Rinehart and Avery Hopwood piece, |the Cartoon Comics will complete the | playhouse, Brothee” “His Mystery Girl” with Herbert 3 Sio s Sunday and Monday, Mary Philbin Jefferson, in_ the role of Lightnin’ |The current season revealed three | ProSram. n * er. Rawlinson the star, will be Home. apd Norman Kerry, in “Merry Go Bill Jones. The production has been |frank attempts to duplicate the work. 4 i > shown at Crandall's Theater the i Round”; Tuesday and Wednesday, Hol staged by Winchell Smith, and, like |Sifll “The Bat® goes merrily on.| Strand—Biltmore Soci Zimbalist—Tomorrow. Loew's Columbla Theater A&n-|f ot three days of next week, begin-| Sunday and Monday, Claire Windsor | brook Blinn, in “The Bad Ma = the other John Golden comedy suc- |smashing records all over the world € Dociety nounees for next week, beginning|ning Sunday afternoon. It concerns|&nd Norman Kerry, in “The Acquit- |gnub Follard comedy, “Mystery Man' . gesses with which Mr, Smitl's name | The customary comment ia that it Orchestra Efrem Zimbalist, famous violinist, |gunday afternoon, the Washington |the adventures of a too-serious young | tal": Tuesday, Alice Lake, in "The |Thursday and Priday, Thomas Meighan has been associated, “Lightnin'” 1s |geems @& perennial success. The J will_appear at the National Theater 2 man who sought to aid a lady in dis- | Spider and the Rose”: Wednesday and |j;, “Woman Proof’; also Kinogram= # play of laughs and heart throbs [“Original Speclal Big Cities Com:| The Biltmore Soclety Orchestra, the | (OMOFTOw afterneon at 4:30 o'clock, premiere of the latest story by ReX|iregs and in go doing let himself in|Thursday, Corinne Griffith and Con-|gaturday matinee and evening, Flor introducing honest-hearted, = red-lpany” which presents it, included|munical sensation of New Yo ‘e |second artist in the T. Arthur Smith, | Beach, “Big Brother” in which Tom | for o serieg of thrilling escapades.|Way Tearle, in “The Common Law";|snce Vidor. in “Alice Adams": Aesop blooded folks who exist In everyduy | Julia’ Stuart, Ursula Ellsworth, Rod- | night life for the past season, has ac. | 1P¢, Second star concert series Raymond Hatton, Edith Rob-| puth Dwyer is the girl who causes|Friday, Gareth Hughes, in “I Can |papies”; Hal Roach comedy, and Chap- o ney Ranous, Charles Gotthold, Zita | cepted o tour of “the Lomg mrisac: | Teading. critics in America agree |erts and a new child wonder, Mickey |ail the trouble. Bobby Vernon willExplain. thirteenth epllode “In the |ter 11, “In the Days of Darlel Boone s wife and adopted daughter |Rioth, Robert Stevens, Ben H. Rob- | and will be the heatiing atirant i o | that the playing of Zimbalist has a t, have the roles of outstand- (i, gseen also, (n Christie's ¥Hold [Days of Daniel Boone”; Saturday, run W hotel on'the ‘state line be- |oris Arthur 3. O'Kecfe and HArold | e St fheaiceoiine attraction ut | glatinct- Individuality. 1iis command |Ing importance. ‘The feature Wil bel mverything”: Wednesday and, Thursday, | Virginia Valli and Lon Chaney, in York. tween California and Nevada. The |Heaton. A brand-new production 8| ning Sunday. Nina tankeek, begin- | of the technique of the violin Is com- |supplemented by a new comedy, the|Giadys Walton will be seeri in “The | “The Shock. \ 2 Iy 8 o ine vuns through the lobby. The |promised by Wagenhals & Kemper. | Ziocgers rolit i ¢ | Dlete, and his Interpretations are |International News and musical em- | Untameable,” the life of a girl of dual Olympi SBondsy S MO0 N A Nevada portion is filled with woman Bt b phes and the Lyons Sis- | flled’ with good musicanship. bellishment by the Columbia Orches- | personglity, and Jimmie Adams, in Yo, Yol in s clady of Quality,” mnd Fuests who are establishing & legal . e . o | eattating. artias oraille dancers, ure | mns program will include: “Pre-'|trs, under Leon Brusilof. PDone in Ol Friday and Saturday,| Sunday and Mpnday, Kenneth Har- | omedy, “Hot Sparks"; y and residence for the purpose of obtain- | Pregident—""Lombardi, Ltd." | fion: which | pthe organizn. |yde" ¢Hach), “Concerto” (Mendels- | “BIg Brother” is a wicture produc- | Hoot Gibwon will be seen in “The Ram- lan, in Owen Wister's “The Vir-|Wednesdey, Corinne Grimth and cor ng Reno divorces. Bill runs errands i anliyuich 1s underiang glvection ot “Havanaise” (Saint-Saens). tlon by Allan Dwan of Rex Beach’s|biin' Kid," a western subject, with & |ginian”; Tuesday, George Arliss, in |ley Tearle, in “The Common Law about the place and telle yarns which |y Eisapeth Hamna, grand- | ClRe Pinte S C } " Humoresque' (York Bowen), “Fan- |novel, a powerful, graphic and in-|new laugh-maker, “Three Cheers.” “The Green Goddess": eiday. [S0d Tamen B Hom e e poeaville Kive him “the’ reputation of bein | o Mis% Elisabetn Hapna, grand | Others on the bill tnclude Jean and on | Rimeki-Korsakof’s “Coq |tensely realistic story of a gangster's L AKomas Moieney 4 Thursday, Ralph Lewls, in *The Ma the glibbest liar in the country. He |ora® o 0o, M Washington social |ings s Mar OpschaCHIl: Nuvells Do, (Zimbalist), “Spanish Dance” |inheritance of a little boy, bequeathed Apollo, erick, in “Sa sday, Kenneth |man." and Leonard 'Chick. tenor ;’rlllk{ Wwhen he has the opportunity, |2, BrOTUREIE o8 B e otessional | 8! arjorie Burton, in originall (garasate) and ‘Gypsy Airs” to him by his dying pal, who was shot 3 . Harlan, In a Marriage”; | S0loist; Friday, Kenneth Harlan and ut even in his cups remembers that { Jifeles. e on Sumday night | mpressions, songs and imitations: E.|sate). Emanuel Bay will be the ac- [in a feud, and the fight' waged by| Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mar- | grig The Broken |Florence Vidor, in ‘““The Virginian he has never broken a promise. ebut as an actress undeY Guid, | X, Moore. In his original ldea, “Tears | Companiat. the gangster to fulfill his promise |ion Davies, in “Little Old New York”: | Wing nd “Fighting Blood, new |&nd “Heeza Liars African Jungle Bill's adopted daughter has been | ¥ e Washingto ter Guid|of Budda and Ben Rose with Anna | ““Tilkets may be obtained from the |to the dylng man. Wednesday ard ‘Thursdad, Charles| g [l gaturdiy, Dougide Faittienies, tn -t working in a lawver's office in San |INcorparated, in “Lombatil Ltd."|Mae-Bells, in a comedy skit entitied [T. Arthur Smith, Inc. concert bureau, | “Big Brother” fs said to take its{Bay, in “The Courtship ‘of Myles : Mark of Zorro.”, and Harry Pollard. in Franclsco, and her employer, under | the bill at the President Theater, = j*“The Love Teacher.” 1806 G street. place with the greatest of human-[Standish”; Friday, Dorls Kenyon and Princess. “The Big Idea. \“l'x:'gu"I;;:;f %:nel"o]sh‘)h h:\,;'ple!;su‘uded A ectul hIt In. this show n.‘."‘l’,fi.{lfix‘“". lhu“(my‘ ul;lrlen “]m, o interest storfes. }{!:rri‘!vg: ord.dlnn“lfllsm‘ Lights ;" Sunday and Monday, “Ruggles of 3 & e hotel 1o a e ul | a sensation in film eircles, oadway,” and Bobby Vernon, in|p Sunfes by Norme a1 corporation, accesting stock as pay- |in New dY}"“‘vul‘;l“r';(_r‘,_‘ ,';‘{"““’:,a: will be the feature star in “The Dar- Georgctte Le Blanc Monflny Rial “Wild O v |“A " Perfect 36" Saturday. Owen|Red Gap: ey eI e RAISULI’S WIFE DEAD ment. The old man is about to affix | YeAT 3"‘ -lm‘ Cicture version and|lIn8 of New York," an adaptation of 1alto— 1 ranges. Moore, in ‘“Thundergate,” and Snub WM"‘;‘G“, Shifting Sands”: Thurs. R E;s'alggm‘u;v. when he is warned |starred in the pletugs Serslop ERT an original story' by King Bagkot.[ The following has been given as ld Pollard, in “The Big Idea. T armel Myers, In “The Love| = R of Fraud by o younginelmnbar and {05, 115 o with tlis Theater/Guila, | SIRIVS. Hrockwall | Carl Sioskdalé | the proxramiinc be presented by | JibiCHYR Lol B e T Avenue Grand ivate’: Friday, Gareth Hughes, ir| MADRID, January 9. —The death 3 b . . , > ' Jel e 8 C! i 3 T y P 3 da. b v temper, Mrs. Jones orders 'Bill to | will play the lead role here all next|gou R 00 Car fn the cast. | actress and ainger. when she appears | America’s noted authors. Jgseph Her- | Sunday and Monday, Reginald |gomr mnts o it e | tuewits of Beil, Mwecoan bao leave. ' Six months later she is dis- |[Week. o oG L aresses i1 here in recital at the King-Smith |geshelmer, who wrote thd story of | Barker's “Pleasure Mad.,” and Harry |1aqy in Half | i€ Retder, 4y aunotnced hore Ra closed in court suing for divorce. e O N e fantureh studios next Monday afternoon: a disillusioned man, carrying most of | Pollard, in “The Big Idea”; Tuesday, | 0% '™ suli's place of residence in Morocco The courtroom scene is rich in [8nd lipgerie w e 4 Gayety—"H. Go Lucky ™|, “My Native Land” (Gretchaninoff), | the intense action of the plot to the | Wednesday and Thursday, Marjon B,aplmeL is Tazarut. humor and pathos ! - yoty: appy UCKY. |ean “old Song” (Caselin). “Grand | wild swamp lands of the Georgla|Davies in “Little Old New York ARG e L " 5is \kicier corrensundant of 1t — =y . Sommeil Noir® (Galllard), (manu- |coast, amid the groves of wild or- Owen Moore, in “Thund Sunday and Monday, May McAvos e B wdent of Keith's—Grace La Rue. [, Thrillsreal thrills—ure promised | LCipt dedicated o Georgette Le |anges that border the seashore. He|gate” and George O'Hara, in ‘Fight- |in “Her Reputation”; T 3 vs | London Daily Mail December 13 r Go TLucky> with Delmat's Fighting |Blanc): “Dansons la Gigue” (C.|titled his story “Wild Oranges” and|ing Blood'; Saturday, Shirley Mas Walton, in “The Untameable"; W ported the death of Raisuii himse nocent E: 2 Grace La Rue returns to vaudeville | o JauCryr Wit DUMUR LIRS | Bordes), poetry of Verlaine spoken | King Vidor, whose screen version of | in South S ' nesday ‘and Thursday, Virginia | but a later dispatch from Tangier yes. and headlines the bill at B. F. Keith's |;500 S8 one Of, 108 GIE TCRUINES land sunk. poetry of Baudelaire spoken | “Three Wise Fools” has been one of | i i nesdY Sy of Quality’; Friday, | nounced that, while he had been The Shuberts: new musical play, | next week. assisted by Joseph Daly. |Te Nons fre eSnUIeh, 10, & "] lund "sung. "tower scene from “Pelleas |the hits of the vear. has made It = Caroli Buster Keaton, in “Our Hospitality”: | his condition was improving. “Innocent Eyes,” introducing the fa-| It isn’t often that’a star of note I8 or 3”3 remarkable example of the|aand Melisande,” and tent scene from |photoplay, which will be offered at olina. mous Parisian actress, Mistinguett, ig | Seen twice in one evening in l\wd;n& power of man's mind and courage | Monna Vanna" (Maeterlinck); “Le |Moore's Rialto Theater next week, be-| Sunday and Monday, “Stranger = S promised at Poli's Theater next week, | tirely d‘"”\';ll‘l’ ?nlupm,\s IT!“ . ,e:r over feroclous brutes. Bestiare” (“Apoliinaire”) —(Poulence), | ginning Sunday. the Night”: Tuesday. Carmel i beginning Sunday evening. January | attraction, Miss Lo RE o iton, | Heading the ‘big cast_of “Iappy [ Magple (Strayinsky). "~ “D'une |~ Only five people appear in the cast, |in “The Love Pirafe”; Wednesday, 13" The cast will include, in addition | With her husband, W% Hale FERIEOL [Go Lucky™ will be the Kelso Broth- | Prison” (Hahn), ‘Habanera” (“Car- | namely, Frank Mayo, Virginia Valll. | Norma 3 The Heart of to Hw‘_ lebrated French danseuse, X\dw,r_:":“"\‘,mr;’m»uv-m_lm L3 ors and Chester “Rube” Nelson, Flor- men”) Bizet). Ford Sterling, Nigel De Brulller and y. “The Green Fork, who will be the partner of Min. | 1iope Charissl, Greek dancer, will ap- | ol ihgira who il dead ihe Photoplavs. A " " Sawing a Lady in Half." tinguett in the newest version of the | Pear with ten children. This 18| TR, iR " of the ensemble - mbassador—"Black Oxen Chevy Chase Buy a French Apache dance which Mistin- | 8aid to be one of the greatest for-|mphe pgur Whirlwinds, with Billy De . ac ver ~brought to STt 1y “ F $ L Euett has incorporated in her da Sign AULTROLIONS: (GROT Lisle, juggler; Wills and Claum, lack Oxen” Frank Lloyd's cam-| wzonday and Tuesday, Seena O G H h ogram fo s productio udeyille. It was a big hit of the ci d the banjo-s ) 2 G O *|era version for Gertrude Atherton's|an 3 X ¥, Seena Ow enuine umphre, Aiee s Capable duncer wo chpable. i |New York Hippodrome the opening e e e oo o ths | Metropolitan— Black €n | novel, will be shown also the first|and Wilfred Lytell in “The Leay P 4 fact, that Mistinguett has offered to|Week: vaudeville numbers. Barbey Barnard three days of next week, beginning = = & Sthel A 1 B b Yo e G i a o) v Tearl - = Sh v, W day h take him with her o Paris when she | 0], Sinclgle nd Marle Gasner|is the producer of “Happy Go Lucky.” | Coriane GIumis and Conway Toar' |Sunaay atternoon. at Crandiirs Ambas- | Thomas Moighan and Lila Tos | returns to fu er contracts next 4 X P x il wil ) S or Theater, together w a mew | . Edin 2 scason with the Casino de Paris. with fine voices; ATthyraid Moktnn Crandall’s Metropolitan next week, be- | -omeds, “One of the Family,” picturized | oy tr oo Fet o Dot e By (1 Havel, in “Lovers' Lane,” a study Villeoer e 3 % sl € sxed ; Friday, Douglas el I oy soanes. teaturing | B+ M. Newman—'Argentina’|ginning Sunday afternoon, in Frank [ #orld events and speclal music, Wed- | bank He Mark of Zorro Garrick—Elsie Eerguson in|Helen Lockhart. Dot Harrison and | ., . ooing .o S Nl Lloyd's film vers of Gertrude | DERGY B0 Or is ‘Gwe oriwinal stors | DIBPY:Do-Dads, “in “Lovey Dovey s 8 poli's—Miscinéuen in “In- i : = “haplin; Dane Claudius and Atherton's sensati novel, *Black | Productlo o and “The Ghost City, The Moon Flower. B o hemlat in “Melody, As Ts and ont Pacager OF_the iSouty A mecionn Oxen The supporting company in- S moman, o EAe T“"{_';‘:e the day (open 2:30 o'clogi), & 3 in ¢ series o avel-talks, will b ven | cludes Kate Lester, Lincoln Stedman, action, ) n “Where the Elsie Ferguson, with Sidney Black- r,fi‘,,m:‘.fifl. K e inay aii | Sunday afternoon and evening at the | Claire MacDowell, Alan Hale, Clar- Adonis of She oreen, In/ths ‘Dere-|charles “Murray, in wi ‘ml mer, in “The Moon Fiower.” which |*“Artistic Apple-Sauc ' e etion '”"’;“"f- sars i issa Selwynne and Eric Mayne, as|devilt and shost reels and Friday|wicked” and “The Santa Fe Trail P 1 s ‘adapted % “The usual sc vill com- 88 new: and UP-L0_date PIELUe harming new addition in . e Rose " =1 No. 12 Zoe Akine has adapted from a play | The usual screen features will cOm-| ¢’y rgentina. Buenos Aires. the cap- Frookisn high school |sion of Belakco's 'Tiger Rose,” fea- Dok 208 Biro, comes to the Shubert- |1 i ital, is building genuine skyscrapers. | girl and athlete. turing Lenore Ulric,” a new Aesop jumbarton. Garrick Wednesday evening of next and, below, n tube burrows through|® Tha story of “Black Oxen” is one |fable and news reel, TR DaviTme WiveAY: Montis wee vill be s 1 “Sw " via o othe ] th v ek milis will be the first publie| Cogmos—'Sweethearts. its alluvial sofl. In no other city in the most unusual that has ever mar the Tent Maker”; Tuesday and | n the world, it is_sald, are women 50| orer Chrauaht to. the screoh. Tis - 3 e % 3 ,and Immediate Delive e et Se e | e e e e s e sy Ty " | res VSRR 13 0 S| Contral " Difying Desting " | Keioer Sy Matdirrior e 1ot | “ and charm whic ho remem- SBwee vol E e is nowhere 3 v 5 . el weethcarts,” sounds sweet and [ Extravaga n Sixty rejuvenated to possess the s _ & 7 g ber Zoe AKins =" have come | frtts (EOWERVE o heralded as ‘‘a|dent than in the South Amer iy Wiaat .‘I,.‘.,A.m.,.-,‘ of a woman one. | Crandall's Central Theater the first f{“';‘;f.’, e A taE “,;‘tf‘\.”‘r’;;] fo expect fram mystie, musical farce” written by Will | tropolis L her e, and 4 voung man & |four days of next week, beginning : 3 Mix, > - > 5 “The Moon FI is sald to be Lo, s I e and lyrics by Will| Tn motion picture and color views, thir Be0 SEC Q00 e With whom | Sunday ~afternoon, will ‘offer Selz- (Of Hudson Ba the first of a trilogy of flewer plays | 1 H1ou8n N I e pretty. girls | the journey leads from the vineys i Falls esperately in love, as he|nick’s production of “Defying Des- Empire. 709 13th St. NW. One Door MALIN 1% which Miss Akins pians and of which |na &y man, with the aid of utiful | of Mendoza to the extremes of Pata-|aoes with her. The picture reaches|tiny,” featuring Monte Blue and . NV Above G St. 6436 Charles L. Wagner, the producer of | geenery and some very pretty music, | gonia, with its countless thousands|, climax that is unique Irene Rich, and the ninth release in Monday _and he Moon Flower.” has the produc- | il farnish the big ~ntertainment of |of sheep, cattle. horses and pigs. It A the “Fighting Blood" series of the y , Marmont, ~in ng rights. The d of these will ! gha bill also unfolds the marvelous beauty o prize ring, featuring George O'Hara. Wednesday and sday, ————————————————— | Morning Glory™” and the third "~ jean Granese, “the unusual song- of the southwest with fairy lakes. | Palace—"West of the Water| The story of “Detying Destiny” is T — - in_this romantic setting. De Fiore, in an offering made notable = finally trlumphed over by the young The settings for “The _ Moon | by her personality, her fine voice and B One of the brilliant classics of the | man "unjustly discharged from his Flower” are designed by Edward |har special accomplishments as pre- Ram's Head Players. vear is promised at Loew's Palace|position in a bank under suspicion Unitt. It is said to excell in beauty. |sented with the ald of her little com- Theater next week, beginning Sunday | of having committed theft. The man- With Miss Ferguson and Mr. Bl pany. Ed. M. Gordon and Ida Day, with The Ram's Head Players w pre- |afternoon, in Paramount's “West of | ner in which he returns to the town mer in the cast ure Frederick Wor- and_frolic. for laughing purposes [ sent & new American comed, cily | the Water Tower.” with a cast head- | unrecogfized and turns the tables lock and v icander. only. in * Mirthful Nonsense'; Joe Car- | Ann,” by Bertram Bloch, at their fed by Glenn Hunter and which in-Jon his traducers comprises the ele- Wednesday eve- 'son and Kitty Kane in = scenic noveity, | playhouse, 1328%; 18th street, Wed-|cludes: "Ernest Torrence, May Mc- ‘ment that lends marked forcefulne ) Women are hustling to this T}lrilling Shoe Sale. Thousands of “Hahn’s’ —_ Regular $5.95 and $8.50 : Women’s Low Shoes— Live, Wanted Styles— Reduced for Clearance ‘ ropular $5 and $6 2,500 prs. reduced right out of our stocks —some : higher priced, too. LMOST any sort of Shoe you could want included. Styles for street, dress and eve- TARTING one of those well known “Riots” in our Men’s ning wear. Suedes, Velvets, Satins, Pat- Departments by placing on sale 2,500 pairs of our best regu- Cor.7th& K ents, Calfskin and other popular leathers. lar $5 and $6 shoes—and some higher priced ones—at $3.85. 414 9¢h St Some in all sizes—others, incomplete lines—but Both Oxfords and High Shoes — good, seasonable styles : all sizes in the lot. A typically big “Hahn” Clear- needed right now—including in part:— 1914-16 Pa. Ave ' Quick Acti : ’ B ; c ; hoes i : . . Scotch Grain, Box Calf and calf shoes for men who want anve UhE sy ek oal An(,] FoRveng nth:: che‘avy lleafi.hers—allio a « dress or business models. 233 Pa. AVC. SE time to lose. good tan caif Army shoe for men In several of the best styles— 5 ~ who want heavy winter weights. ALL SIZES. Other styles are Patent Leather Oxfords; pat- incomplete in sizes. ent vamp high shoes with tan _ But you must get here early tops, or just plain black or tan for the Best Bets} Beginning at 8 tomorrow morn- ing at all our Cor. 7th& K Sts. . G SE. 414 9th St. stores excep - 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.