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TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO-Ina Claire, ‘n “Grounds for. Divorce,” at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—“Greenwich Village Fol- | Bes,” at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Lilllan Gish, .in: “The te Sister,” photoplay, at 3120 knd ' GARRICK—“The Bat. at 8:30 pm. | PRESIDENT — “Whose Baby Are| TYou?' at §:30 p.m. | KEITH'S — Eddle Leonard, vaude- | ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p. COSMOS—Frod Llnduy, vaudeville and pictures; continuous show from 1°t6 11 p.m. STRAND—"Oh, You Shell :l:lu and pictures, at 243, ! i GAY!IT\ “Sliding Bill” Watson, burjesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p. RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS, in Romantic Age,” at 8:30 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” at 11 am, 1, 3:05, 6:05, 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. OOLUMBIA—Pola Negrl, in “Shad- o Ic_f Paris, at 11:15 a.m., 1:15, 3:1 PAI.Acu—Mnhex Normand, Extra Girl,” at 11:25 a.n, 1 3:30, 7:30 and ; RIALTO — “Nellie, Cloak Model” at 11 a.m., 12:30, and 9:25 p.m. AMBASSADOR—John “St. Elmo,” at 6:15, 8 and CENTRAL—Anne Q ~Ponjola,” at 11:30 a B:55, 7:35 and 0:40 p.i. in “The 5, 3:30. the Beautiful Gllbert, Prevost, he W at 11 a.m., 12:20,1: 8, 4:20, 5: m, 7, 83 w and 9:40 pm. NAMES WAR COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR YEAR| Week; Designates Officers From All ' Branches of Army to Attend 1924-25 Course Here. e { order of the Sccretary of war | the following named officers of th Army have been deslgnated as stu- Qents at the Army War College, Wash- 3 for the 1924-1825 inning August 1 —Cols. Tranc C. Jenks, New | . Miller, Fort Leaven- 1. Taylor, Fort Halstead, R. Brown, 1jeut. Cols. Harrls Teavenworth Washington, D. Fort Leavenworth; Pendleton, ir.. Fort G Jo- Marmon, New York; Johin J er, Fort Leavenworth; William 3. Alfonte. Fort Benning: Fay W. Brabson, Short, Wa Charles Martin C W Er)e M \\'1\wn. Yot Be Colo. un\‘ ‘onn, Kromer, | Evan H. | Humphre Cols. Alvin 8. Perkins, Chicago: E. Kearsiey sterling, Fort Leavenworth, ard Charles Burnett. Washington, D. ©; Majrs. Oscar Foley, Fort Brown, Troup Miller, Washington, D! C:; Walton Goodwin, jr., Washing. ton, D. C.; George Diliman, Fort Rlley, Kan. Henry R. ‘I“ll il w 3uk@ W W York ety artillery—Cols. John Jr, Washington, Charles M. Bundei, Fort Leayenwort &nd Oliver L. Spaulfllng. jr.. Washing- ton, D. C.; Lieut. Fave Brave N, My kapf, Fort Leav Tyndall, Fort Sill, Okla. Coast’ Artillery Corps—Cols. Arthur Thomas O. Humphreys, Boston: O« 8. Conklin, Washington D. ry_J. Hatch, Fort Monro John ‘W, Gulick, wulvln - and_James A. Them Omaha, N Majs Frederion 1 S8mith, Fort Monroe, Va.; Philip ¥ Woreester: Fort Leavenworth, Kans.: Thomas O, Humphreys, Boston; Don- ala M, Ashbridge, Fort Eustis, &nd William S. Bowen, Fort Monroe, V2 Corps of Engineers—Majs. Richard C. Moore, Fort Leavenworth; Ralph T. Ward, Camp Lewis, Was Jones, Washington, D. H. Watkins, Washington, D. C. Air Service—Majs. Rush B. Lincoln, Scoft Fleld, IlL., and M. F. Harmon, Jr., Seattle, Wash. Signal Corps—Col. James B. Allison, Wa.shlnston D. C. artermaster Corps — Lieut. _ Col. Wil R Gibson, Washington: D o and Maj. Charles C. Drake, Philadel- P ifutant General's Department—Col. | Ralph B. Parrott, Atlanta, Ga. ] Judge Advocate General's Department —Lieut. Col. Dennis P. Quinlan, Fort Hayes, Ohio. Finance Donanmenl—co{ Edward A. Hickman, Washington, D. Ordnance Department—Lieut. Col. Harry B. Jordan, Augusta, Ga. and} Charles M. Wesson, Washington, D. C.| Chemical ‘Warfare Service — Maj. Rufus F. Maddux, Washington, D. C. Medical Corps—Maje. Mahlon Ash- ford. Washington, D. C., and Condon ©. McCornack, Fort Leavenworth. pis PHOTOGRAPH IN FOG. % Photographing through fog is an achievement of the bureau of stand- ards interestingly explained by Fred- eric J. Haskin in his revised and en- larged edition of “The American Gov- | ernment.” “If the characteristic haze light is screened out,” he explains, “this wiz-| ardry becomes possible. Haze light is blue and fogs the plate in the or-t dinary camera. To screen out the blue and photograph with red and yellow, requires plates highly sensitive to red. | “Ordinary plates ‘do not respond, ! but print red as black. By bathing special fast plates with dicyanin, a very rare blue dye, a new technique was devised. With it at a height of a mile in the onc one-hundredth of a second good photographs of the city . ot Washington were made through a | haze which obscured the view.” “The book s furnished to readers of | this paper at a nominal expense, as i explained in coupon published else- where in this newspaper. o E Different Tastes | i . We are too prone to rise and say, | “Qur neighbors are a bonehead crew; afar from Culturc’s path they | Itrfly—(hey do not like the books | we do.” = This morning Gaffer; Cripes came by, and said, “I feel af mental wreck; I read that Joseph Conrad gu{ till T had fantods in my neck. . I fo tame, a washed-out, weary thing and pale; I wonder how he got his tame? He surely cannot ' tell a: tale” - Then indignation filled my breast, I thought to swat him with my lyre; but prudence told me it was best to let it slide and curb my ire. This Joseph Conrad seems to; me the monarch of the writing men, | and when with him I sail the sea ramance and youth are mine again. | So when a nutty néighbor claims. that Conrad is a false alarm, a bit-| tér wrath within' me flames, and 1 am moved to do him harm. But Gaffer Cripes spends hours an¢ da s :uu Shakespeare, in his s s the sonnets and -the playl, F’es rm.?h the book,and then turns Cripes can quote forever more the Bard of Avop, line by line ; but Shakespeare is to me 2 bore and gives me spasms in my spine. And so [ say it is not .well to roast a friend in bitter tones because he s Harold Bell while yoi are boostin ;Bedfgr_dgynu v [( ight) ALT und his story passing | GET THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Have More Cents O-N-E C-E-N-T S-A-L-E Tomorrow, Saturday, March 8, Last Day Special Store Hours, 8:30 AM. to 9:30. P.M. We take pleasure in announcing another great One-Cent Sale. You buy one item at our list price (not cut price) and you get another of the same for one cent additional. No delivery, no C. O. D, no telephone orders. As we cannot accurately anticipate the exact quantities of merchandise that will be called for, we cannot be responsible if stock is exhausted before sale is over. is very limited, but the stock on other items is abundant. exactly as advertised. The stock of certain items, marked by an “X,” ‘We guarantee cach item to be Great One-Cent Sale of Toilet Articles Tincture of Green Soap. 26c 2Bey 2 for. = Bouguet d'Orient, an _imported French Face Powder. S0ei 5yc 2 for.. La Ko Cream. TSe; La Relne Skin Cream. . $2.001 2 for. ... X La Reine Fm.e ‘Powder. 73c1 2 for. 2 Powder sale of 5 La Relne Face Powder. 26¢ Sterling ce Powder. highiy large bolllc $1.51 5q dor, Car- nation 25cr o, = for 26¢ Stearate of Noxzema Ciovola Dental Cream. #5e3 = for Quinine Hair ozs., 75¢; §: ons. for Pammio 8§ 'a p or. . Sunny for . . Limit on above 24 to customer. Mifiin's Alkohol Mas- sage. 1Se; 2 for. T 76¢ Goblin ‘o a p. B for x Moon Glo Lcr!) Taicum Powder. 28c; 2 for. 26¢ Grcat Anyseptic Throat Garsle. 3 23es 26¢ or. Catarth Rellef Balm. 251 2 Thubard ..nr) Sodia’ Mix- ture. 263 2 Asplrin. 100 " for 26¢c 26¢ 3ic S:r' 3 200 f \Gulbhg Asph’ln 1 doz., 13e; 2 do: Mentholated Cough Syrup. 25e3 2 for. Epsom Salts. 1bn, Calomel and sSoda Tab- lets, 100 for 25c; 200 f Cascara 5-g7. mu 2 l’ Same. lnrze (..lycerlno Suppositories, adult. or infant. 35c; 2 dor. Liquld Groen Soap plersens Antiseptic Witeh | | 3 ar. azel Soap, u very fine loilet soup. made by the munufac- | | , ftalisn Orris Root. turer of Woodbury's Faclal - Soap. Sold regularly by us at 3 for 25c. s M Special this 1o sale, 260 Rouge c«mpum for 4 wonderai valuc. S i, B erte) Yy . 'F;l:(ern Cold Cream. 25es Neat Hair, keeps hair in comb, 3Bes 2 for Cocoanut Of1 6Ges “s0er 2 Vanidor Compacts, in pretty lucquered case. with mirror and puff, made of high- grude 51c powders. B80c; 2 for Tantul Skin Balm, hands, for Glossine Water, large. excell 3 for . Riker's Liqu d Cream, very fine. 50e;2 for Benzoated A 1 m o B Cream, very fine. S0ei2 Wi Hazel wnd chapped S0e; 2 for. l"almnll\c Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream. 80e; 3 for Palmolive Talcum 28c1 % for. . make Slc der. Palmoilve of assorted Hazel Toilet Socaps, such as Lemon. 80e; = for. Lilac, Rose or Llderflower. o < uulmher Cream! Bey 2 for. for . i X Paimolive make of Rose or Lemon $oap, large ber Creaim. 1lc \:J‘.ii'm 10c; 3 for. 16 ona. La Franco Lilac Vege- 26¢ 2 2 tor.. 26¢ tal. $1.00; 2 for 01d Dutch Cleanser. - Imported Blades, for us. . Gillette Razors. Dos. 33ei 360 S < Clark’s Iollow-ground, Sin- gle-edge Blades, tor us- in Jette Razol 1 dos. 75e3 dos. . e Conti's Castlle Soap. 10e; 3 for.. L-rn In.r Clulle Smm zou =2 fe Witch zbn' 2 " zSes Gibson's 16¢; 2 for. . Limit, 6 to customer. Flash, 2 for. Limit, 2 o customer. Powder Puffs. for 4 Soap Cleanser. 11c §'0'a’'p, ‘containing Ctre paits and’ Gecoa 11c nut ofl. i0es 3 for.. One-Cent iSale of Drugs Comp. Syrup White Pine and Tar. 23¢; 2 for..... Seidlitz Powder. 10 for Hinkel's Cascara Comp. 100 for 28¢; 200 fo X Mentholated Cough Syrup. 28e3 2 Lamnh\.‘rbled 0il. 301 2 26¢ 26¢ 3ic 26¢c 51c 36¢ 26¢ - 26¢ 26¢c Mentholated Pine Tar. with Extract Cod Liver Oil ond 3¢ Eycalyptus 20e 2 for.... = rown Mixture. for . 26¢ X Brown Mixture und Ammonia l'lax!bed, Cherry Chloride Lozenges. 26C and Menthol. “h te Pine and Tar. 2Be; Sulphur and Cream ‘Tartar Lozenges. 20e; 3 for. Alkaline Antiseptic Snlu- slc . tion. S oza., 30c; 16 oss. B Comp. Iron Tablets, beplomfl—d 26¢c with Nux Vomica. 80 for Z¢ Blcarbonate of Soda. 16¢ 78e; 180 for. 1b.. 15¢3 Aromatic Cnslor Ull Aae ,oc et She z £ Milk of l:ne a. 25e; o 26¢ 16¢ 16¢ 26¢c 26¢c ® oimitia Tablets, 1. '8 100 for 25¢; 200 for. ..... Elixir 25¢; 2 for N 00c; 2 1 Triple Bromides. tor 55¢s 200 1 X Saccharin Tablets. for 45¢; 200 for. Great One-Cent Salc of Candy Assorted Chocolates. Ib., 50e; 2 for LKe Savers 1 5lc < Hard Candy. 1 Hershey Bars. ', 3303 36c 100 2 31¢ Hershey B2t Great One-Cent Sale of Electrical Supplles Electric Heating Pads, 3 heat, $8.50; $8 5 2 for Eloctrlc Curling lmn fOr.....coinenn \'Qrt!cll Type Toaster. $3.75: 2 for. XTwo-way Sockets, 2 foi 6-1b $5.00; 2 for, $1.51 3¢t 76¢ $3.76 One-Cent Sale of Miscellaneous Items Straw Hat Dye, several 3 o rock. Zser 5 for. 20C Hot-water Bottle, good rubber; not seconds; resh stock. §3 O] $1.00; 2 for....... 4 Fountaln Syringes, same qual- Ity as water $1.00; 2 for You can have one Fountain Syringe”_and’ one Hot- & (] water Bottle for. Combination Hot-water Bottle and Fountain Syringe. $l 51 $2.01 $2.51 $2.99 16¢ llc et Shaving Brushes. $1.00; 2 for... sl 01 Sterno Canned Heat, 11c 10e; 2 for. SLimit, 12 to ::lusl}olm:‘: erno’ Cannet e X Targe. zse 26¢ Sanitary Plner Drlnkln‘ 6c Cups. 6 for Bej 12 for...... Monarch Aluminum Face Hairbrushes. Gee; 3 for... Imported Men's Combe. 33¢s 3 for. . Tmported’ Pencu ‘Sharp- ener. 28e; 3 for..... 26¢c Clinic ll Thermome- ters, 81,005 $1.01 L-inch Gluza anda[e 76 8¢ * PTach " Gaase " Bund C uue Ifl ‘EQ- 1261 3 for.ss 13c 3-inon Gauze Bandage, 1gc 1 fi"c EA ~yare IIIIE. . 16e; 2 for b {1 1-ounce’ Cotion, J."&" 3. go ey 2 for.. seens M.dll:hle Droyper Moulded Rubber Hot- Water Bottle. $2.00; 3 for Very Fine Imported Hot-water Bottle. $2.50; Very Fine Imported Fountain Byrln:e n..s; 36¢c for Infants’ Rectal’ Syrlnn 2805 2 L0 cuuniannnnnnns Lubricant for cathat: and sounds. 2Be; 2 for Scamless Household Rubber : X Ptper Towels. 20e; 2 Gloves, heavy, of finest quallty rubber. "1 patr, 76c T8c; 2 pairs... Sei 2 6¢ andkaricts 106 3¢ (.nmblnnlon Arm Bands and Garters. 30e; 2 for... x Lily Jelly Oli Stove Cleaner, for gas stoves. X Lily Paste Stove Polllh 28¢c 3_for. Manicure BSticks. for Men’; 2 for Rite Rite Leads for Eversharp and other pencils. l dos., 11c 10cs 2 dos.. Stork B a by Bottle Brushes. 18cs 2 for... 16¢c No Colie Nipples. Bes 2 foer 7 6¢c Gibson's Powdered Coco 11b,38c;3 Ibs...... Bouillon Cubes. 75e; 100 for. 25¢; 2 for.. x Founl.ln Pe with 14-kt. gold ium tip point.” .IJQX 2 for Room Temperature Ther- ozs., 25¢; 14 oss. mometers. 80c; 2 for. Burnham's Clam Bouiiion, ah Py i S omato Bouilion. 1 piat, 50e; 2 for Béaiiin, i $1.01 Cloths, 14 0zs. net weight. ‘Tomato uart, $1.00; 2 for - \Tuns Mercerized Socks. 5lc 50c_pair; 2 pairs Menl Garters. 23¢ '-l 26¢ 56¢ 76¢c 16¢c ‘]:«:..l Douche Ducks. 16¢ P T ilet Paper, Ber 2 6c Eluue Bandage, without 66¢ rubber, 2-Inch. €5e¢; 2 for. 11c E d 28e; 3 for. lmvorted Tonlhbrulhen 2er 2 . . Menu Arm ‘Bands. * Gamitary Napkins. " 1 dox, 55¢cs 2 dos......... Bath Brus‘huv wll)l hlnd strap. 78¢; 2 for. Grape Juice. & e Miller Gum Shlmbfio S i e cading as 8 ® 8. $1.00; 2 for....... $l 01 Eastman M. Q Doveioper. g e tube; 2 tu x Impbrled V"uh Nags, mitt style, in glassine envel- 36(: ope, very fine. 38c; 2 for.. Ear and Ulcer smn.e 26¢ P aginar Sy a Iic |, tasinal Syvinees. " §1.01 - Gingerale, pints. 1 276 Men's Suspensories. “with unde; Houleho!d Buib Syringe, gyc | 2% i Al e LT Athisitc: Style’ Suspen: .Nlll Fflel that do nol S1c $1.00; 31.01 Imported Paring Knives, for kitchen use. 10e; 2 for Alumlnum ’x‘eunonns. Compass, with mirror back. 10es 2 for.......... saries, very fine. 2 rust, long. .80c; 3 for. Specials Not in One-Cent Sale Durham Duplex Rllorl. with 1 blade and stropper, in red 25 morocco case. Gold Plated Auto Strop Razors, ll; tl:I.l Wlth l blldai. !pe. clal ... College Set Gold Siated Gillette Razor, in case, blade i Palmotive Soap. special, per do: 1::,21 -inch Huck Towels. 50¢ e 2or, 35 model. Special. $3.49 $1.00 War 5% extra. lfixa@-lnch ank ‘Tow~ els. 5 for. lelt. §'to’ cubtomer. st' Iv ory. Special, 50c No C. 0. D. Nohlept Remember, until 9:30 P.M. Come at -lzitlfyuunnotgntmmma GET IT AT GIBSON'S Where Your Dollars Ha-qe Il%re Cents 5. St. FRIDAY, AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT-GARRICK SHATTERING ALL RECORDS! SMASHING ALL PRECEDENTS! Overflow Engagement! To Meet the Tum-ndau. Next Demand for Seats, BAT” W:ll Be Held Ovn Week e SUN. EVE. SEATS NOW SELLING e 3°° WEEK THE NIGHTS 50c to $1.50 T MATS. *1* SAT. SHUBERT ga TONIGHT Ina CLAIRE l'::“i.,..,.d, “GROUNDS FOR DIVORCZ” With BRuce NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY A. H. WOODS presents KELLY’S VACATION By Vincent Lawrence witH ROBERT AMES And a Fine Company Inclading ALMA TELL GOES DEEPER THAN JUST MONEY. IT GOES DOWN TO FUNDAMENTALS THAT MAKE SUCCESS. A TROUBLESOME SITUATION ARISES IN YOUR BUSINESS. ANK OF -COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. PAGEANT Estelle Wentworth, Albert Parr and Large Cast Present “The Son ' of the Widow of Nain”’ 8 P.M., March 9 to 16 First Congregational Church 10th and G Sts. N.W. All Seats Free. Offering SEE_MT. VERNO! [T LT TR T =IIIIIIIIIIIIIHII"IIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll i ALEXANDRIA ‘and ARLINGTON Flocking to See Via Historic Route i Round Trip Alexandria 80 {and Mt Vernon C Ariington, 10c Additional Fast Elsctrio 1naia Servioe Every Halt Hour fom 55 Minutes' Running Time i Mt. Vernon Open 10 A.M. to 4:30 P Daily Except Sunday Telephone Mzin 397 bington-Virginia Railway Co. PUBLIC FORUM LECTURE James H. Maurer Pros't, Pannsylvania Federation of Labor Sundng. March 9, 1924, 8 P.M. POGRAPEIICAL TEMPLE 423 G_Street Northwest Subje What's Wrong With ]etchte Coal ]ndualr; Auspioes, League for Industrial Democracy ADMISSION FREE | MARCH 7, 1924. AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO =~ GOLDWYN PRESENTS FROM THE PLAY BY OWEN DAVIS NELLI TI'IE BEAUTIFUL MODEL PAUL SPECHT'S LIDO VENICE ORCHESTRA COMEDY—NEWS—RIALTO ORCHESTRA, GEO. WILD, Director NEXT WEEK | “THREE By ELINOR GLYN ARTISTIC—GORGEOUS_—LAVISHLY BEAUTIFUL \ A FEAST FOR BOTH OF VOI 'I'Wn :vrev i 22222222/ Eflfikfi Continuous—10:30 . m.—11 p. ®. LAI'I' TWQ DA'! NORMAND ‘THE EXTRA GIRL’ F STREET AT 12TH 18—10:30 . m.—11 " LAST TWO DAYS NEQRI “SHADOWS OF PARIS” Chas. deRoche—Adoiphe M Gareth Hughes Comedy—News—Scenic, Etc. POLI’ Greenwich Village Fo'l!_ies Mr. Gallagher & Mr. Shean And Briliiant All-Star Company et 90. TONIGHT AT 8:20 MAT. TOMOR. ERT ATTRACTIONS BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY SEATS SELLING LOSSOM TIME WWith Original N. ¥. Cast asd Theater Produetion THEATR FIREPROO® Ll NATIONAL ABSOLUTELY TODAY'S MATINEE. TWICE DAILY. 220 and iver Increasing I.llst 3 Day\ Crowds Are SUNDAY 3 pm.--8:20 LILLIAN GISH In HENRY XING'S PRODUCTION “THE WHITE SISI\EII“ Next Mondly Mats. Wed '& Sat. Seats Selling. WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents o REAL PLAY CHAle ECKERT _GOODIIAN wm. HELE GAHAGAN “and original ¥. cast, including Morris, Geo. Tanly, Macde Tarner am-ln. Katheein Alezander and Buford Armitage. TODAY at 4:30 SOUSA *is BAND HIS Lieut. Comdr. John Phillip Sousa. Conductor A BRAND-NEW SOUSA PROGRAMVK Prices K00 ta €2.00 HE EYE| Your future vision can be’ protected only by your present careful ~watchful- ness. .If your eyes are in- 1 flamed see us at once. ‘M. A. LEESE %t satc 614 Dth St. Branch ELL —if you need Blank! Books—we carry a com- plete stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. When in PAIN Aches and pains dis- sppear likemagic when you rub the sore spot with Ben-Gay. It brings ickand blessedrelief. ere is nothing like it. Rh Colds Sore 712 11th Street‘ | PRESIDENT Home of the Washington Theater Guild TONIGHT—Best Seats $1.00 A Comedy of Surprises “Whose Baby R U?” By Arline Ludovici Bargain Sat. Mat,, 35c, 50c and 7S¢ Next Sun. Night and All Week SEATS NOW America’s Foremost Emotional Actress Florence Reed AT POPULAR PRICES In the Semsational N. Y. Success “The Lullaby” By Edward Knoblock For the Women Who Men Forgot 1t Stunned Boston aud Thrilled N. ‘Washington Society of the Fine Arts Presonts Flonzaley Ouartet ditorium, High School * -'..rmul 10, 8:30 P, sts Now on Sale T. Arthur T imieh. Tnge 1008°G, 8¢, N.W. PRESIDENT, MON., MAR. 10, 8115 BOURSKAYA v ““The Greatest Carmen Bince Calve" Chicage and Metropolitan cage tropol Paul Al(lo-u. C'llm Whitehill, Paole Anania “CARMEN" ‘Washington Opera Co. Seats NOW at Box Office National, Tues., 4:30 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA WILLEM MENGELBFRG COKDUCTOR ERNEST SCHELLING PIANO BOLOIST | esoont Smith, Tne. Artuz G Btreots LOEW'S COLUMBIA | BEGINNING SUNDAY METRO PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR The famous star of “Peg O' My Heart” in a brilliant picturi- zation of her great stage suc- cess! “HAPPINESS” By J. HARTLEY MANNERS WITH PAT O'MALLEY AND CYRIL CHADWICK Added Features LATEST SUNSHINE COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS OTHER ADDED HITS LOEW'S PALACE | BEGINNING SUNDAY METRO PRESENTS VIOLA DANA IN SEARCH OF A THRILL #THE SEASON'S EVENT ®=a THE HECHT GO. PRESENTS ITS FASHION SHOWY Reveaiing lemiuive fashions of days gone by, the present and a peep into the fature—elaborately displayed by 15 LIVING MODELS CHOSEN FROM THE PEMBERTON DANCERS Presen=] Three Times Daily at 3:25,7:25,9:25P. M. SLIDING “ng.\. WATSON of lod oxe ot R S T, HIPPODROME SPECIAL_CAST, mple Parking Showinge, 7 Adm CORIN. Gllll‘l‘lTH and TEA! OXE: "N NOME. l"" Street Y. LIBERTY ‘&Y.',bf"" e A% MILDRED HARRIS, RIGHT." "EXTRA REGENT 1Sth and ¢ __ALL C e B ienton. a_CONW, N Gang in “BY DIVIN Fic " SURPRISE Takoma Park, . o BUSIER KEATG AG MS, : BLER and ‘Chp ter Twe of CFIGHTING RLOOD: P WO o HT( G AMERICAN **¢ Bt amd B 1. Kve. “THE SPANISH DANCEH 911 H Street V.E. mm in “THE N' KID. LAU- STAN FRICA." OUL OF TI Gomtty, SEEER GOING." Rios $10b- for ' repalrs and complete renovation. Will reopen nnder Dew management om or about Hund: March 9. Note—A mnew $10,000 Wi B F KE“H: HIGH CLASS VAUDE VILLE The Minstrel Momareh EDDIE LEONARD And His Minatrel JACK “RUBE” CLIFF_OID “Camera Eyg Carter” 8 Other Eeith bpper Acts Extra AI‘:‘.‘ Adtraction VERA MICHELENA & FRED HILLEBRAND The Famous Masieal Comedy ! flu!:‘.x;.n;‘llklal! ! - No-enes | —MATZENAUER WHITEHILL Motropoliian Opera, . POLI'S THEATER, Wed., Saveh iz, 4190. Neats, Mrs. Greene's Concert B\H‘lll Dreop's, 13th and G Main G405 J,ERITZA U'e Theater, Fri., March 16, 4 M r:p 's, 13tb “=§CHIPA e Tenor, Chicago Grand Opers . M, Gireenc's Concert Burea Do and l\rm' Main 6495, [usfn”i OLITAN 'F AT 1048 THIS WEEK—11 A.M. to 11 P.M. THE HUNCH BACK OF NOTRE DAME Shown at 11 .45. M.—1, 3, 5, 7410, P.M. NO ADVANCE IN CHARGES COME EAHLY FOR SEAT! CRANDAL L’s AMBASSADOR s i AJ[’S CENTRAL _ 9th Bet. D and B “THE LL ROGERS, in “HUSTLIN CRANDALL’ Savoy Theater 14thand Col. Rd. OM MOORE, in “BIG Avd WILL ROGERS, RED MOVIE CkANDALL’Ss. oL e TOPAY-_HOUSE PETERS, {a “HELD TO ANSWER " And “final round “FIGHTING RLOO) OMORROW MASON snd THE LLEVENTH Auto Show Convention Hall, 5th and L Sts. Opens Saturday and Continues All Next Week. | Palmer Photoplay Corporation Department of Education Hollywood, Californ! 601 Insurance Bldg. 15th and Eye N.W. Main S390 PAUL J. NORTHRUP Special Representative DANCING. Rightway School of Dancing 514 12t S NW. (near 12(h lml F). Enroll a Lap mm -tnpn ‘Strietly pnvna Leseons. No quired. 1 5 \cnzm—f TC1ave Monday and’ Friday. 8 to 11 loes appolntment,,. Ph(.nt uuhh. hed_1900. 5 & Tow Tousces ¥ private, any hour. Class and dance Satur- das. Evening with orches Bambalie Fox Trot” and All the latest variations. o° jtr oe duncen American Tango. STAFFORD PEMBERTON, Ex-partaer to u..v Murray, Gertruds Holfman Lessor 1] yies of dane ! Catllenne Balle, 719 9th St. N.W, | Frank. 6300. * We teach yoa to dance in a fey e te and class. Reduced rates. ‘Wednesday _clase, 8:30 p. 6th & O Sts. 8:15. 8. 9:30 NEW STANTO! ENID BENNETT,- in AND M| W NRLTY FAR. NUM, in “IT HAPPENED OBY WHST. Tometrow—Greater Matinee. DUMBARTON mm"».“‘e“u“i i “THE SPANISH DANCER"—#: 8:80, two_shows only. CHEVY CHASE 57z & TODAY — HARRY _CA! ™~ SRACLE BABY.C CHARLES CHASE. ia ~POWDER AND SMOKE. “THE GHOST CITY. ol_mlc Y Ygt. nnu. un & 15t “THE_LIGHT RHAT 3 PERCY MARMONT, ucuu LINE 10- GAN_and DAVID ' TORREN! Ane ANDY | GUMP CoMEDY, 1230 C Street N.E. [EODORB ROBERTS, 1n “TO THI THE _LADIES.” Also third episode of “THE STEEL TRAIL." 'MiSS CHAPPELEAR Prirate lessons by appolntment. hone N 1618 19ih 81 Bclass. 84 Se. ¢ foem Fine n-v|m-v°:‘u w. 1129 any time, | Guar._results. DONNA MARIA School of Dancing Tango Classiey Betiot, Chismcter | Russian Method as taught by CHALIY tructor of the M. 1808 sod Gonmbie B4 Every Week Night, 8:30 to 12. 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