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48 SEES ‘WHY CHANGE' AS POTENT SLOGAN David Lawrence Notes Value of Query as Coolidge Cam- paign Argument. *Why change?’ These two words, recently develop- ed into one of the most effective slogans of presidential campaigns in recent years, were probably the prin- cipal reasons why Calvin Coolidge should ucceed him of the United Sta a, eording to David well known national correspondent and political economist, in an ad ss be- fore the Ad Club at the City Club vesterday. After unhesitatingly predicting a de- | e victory for Coolidze, Mr. Law-| rence called attention to the ast adver- tising value of the two words g above which occupied the minds of the voters during the recent weeks prior to the election. Late Campaign Development. e said the slogan developed dur- g the last six we of the cam- He had noticed it in material| he said, on billboards dur. latest tour of the country had also been noted as g up of what w in the mind of the people through-! out the country. 'aining the force of this slogan, id that during his tour he had nover found the Nation in a “hap- pler mood” than it is to da “The West,” b 1id, partic- ularly bwoyant, the literal sense . w Both the corn crop and wheat crop have, been fruitful ldom the case when both corn d wheat lurcs in this coun- it o CWhy Chanee powerful slogan Situation in Citles. - id, especially in a feeling of con- In the cities he the East. there wa fidence in the administration. Despite the “era of exposure.” it felt that| not collective, but in- that the par was | s his old-time - count only of houscs used for living *Monthly Rummage responsible for the m individuals within the prospe alities and, therefore, the ques- | was felt | tion, forcibly condition of - compared it of the country the World War, y normal e the close there was e idenced in the mover W kindrec - vear chat lifted. n s even ot com- to the pre- tours during : mentioned hefore, al position. Value of Vote in Development. Mr. Lawrence spoke on eities and the spirit of citics. He pointed to the value of the vote in developing civic and municipal spirit. Then he came | directly to the District of Columbia. “I feel,” said he, “that the fault| for a voteless community here is no with Congress, n th the Stat on to ratify District the business people here, T an damit ultraconservatives have been figh against the | are the sort who would beeause it is not in G W o an ards. Le® to that class world would never have That type is afraid to try s merely beeause ‘t is new that certain limitations must be' admitted in th Columbia. But I feel s that the voting power in the District, especially in national affairs, could not fail to better the city. 1cluctant to who vote. 301N B. COCARA" Deposits FRANKL]N NATIONAL BANK Pa. Ave. at 10th St. NW. ANCH BR. 1111 Connecticut Avenue Every Modern Banking Service Commercial Business and Savings Accounta jally eolicited and specialized. Monthly statements rendered. Liberty Bonds Bought—High-Class Tax-Exempt Seenrities for Sale., RESOURCES OVER $4.000,000 Bank Opens 8:30 A.M.—Closes 3 P.M. Baturday Closes 12—Pay Days 515 ‘Open Saturday Evenings 8:30-8 1925 Vacat.on Club Now Open undfl Treasury Bupervis MACINA E St. N.W.._Second ITALIAN ti hi"{' T et Sroparen wur tood. talian che Fes our Tubles. Franklin 5689 LUNCH WITH US TO-DAY 1o3GsY Brer HEALTH CANDIES 404 60+ B0+ I An ideal loca- tion—moderate rentals, APPLY TO THE ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVING Cor. 7th and E Sts. THE EVENING TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ] PoOLrS—Hampden ia “Cyrano de Bergerac,” at §:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Music Box Revue, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The Imported Wife," comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. xmm—smnru Midgets, vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—"“Four for One,” vauda- ville and picture, continuous per- formance from 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY—"Nifties of 1925, lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL--“Grown-Up Bables,” lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. PALACE—"Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall,” at 11:35, 12:35, 2:50, 4:55, 7 and 9:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN—"T h » Watcher,” at 11:40, 1:35, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. RIALTO—"Find _Your 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA—"“Her Love 5, 1:10, 3:20, 6:25, 7:25, and 9:35 | Losers On Salt River’s " gloomy waters, where the bul'frog and his daugh- ters jar the welkin till it e==ers, many barks are sailing now; many spectral boats are sailing, to the sound of bitter railing, there’s an overtone of wailing, from the keel- son to the prow. At the polls some were rejected; t'other fellows were elected, for the voters, much re- spected while the campaign dragged a‘ong, voted as their hearts dic- tated, and these candidates are slated for a voyage sorrow- weighted, saying voters voted wrong. Oh, the voters, fateful snoozers! While of statesmen they are chooseys there must be a bunch of losers on Salt River’s floating tram; by the voters’ sign and token hopeful hearts must still be broken, and the word must still be spokcn that will deftly rhyme with jam. Cheer up, cheer up, ye who travel o'er Salt River's ebon gravei, time’s a heaer and his salve’ll all your pristine health restore; while the ghostly breezes fan her, sail your |P bark in gladsome manner, wave the| AMBASSADOR—"The Covered good old spangled banner, and de-| Wason.” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. clare you are not sore. When a|~ Family of 12 for La Follette. candidate defeated whines that he was rudely cheated by the voters COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Novem- he is greeted with a look of cold | per 5.—Mustering 12 votes, the Peter disdain; but the loser makes a kill- Baldaué (am:\!y. living . hlerL-. ng if they find him gayly triling|marched to the county voting place, iitie fmusic whilejhe sidrilling ito | and oast s doxsnjtaliotaiteriie FoL ALe lette and Brookhart. task again. WALT MASON. bur- bur- Silent 3:35, 5:30, Man,” VOLI—“Manhattan,” at 1:40, 3,| 5,7 and 9 p.m. CENTRAL—“His Hour,” at 11, 12:35, 1:40, 2:45, 3:50, 4:55, 6, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. (Copyright.) 538 Houses Afire Every Day. In the United States there is a house afire every and night. This fact is statistics brought out in connection with ention movements of the la There are 35 s burned every day, and this takes M-E-SWING CO~ I0I3 € ST _ 0.K.: E. Morrison Paper Co. 1609 Pa. Ave. 1013 E ST. purpose Just say !Ilel word and we will suoply Blank ® Books. Sale 1772 Church St Thursday, Nov. 6th From 2 te » PV _GOOD VALUES 1,000 Du Barry Pearl Necklaces (Snythetic) $2.65 24.Inch Strands A special purchase of these genuine “Du Barry” Pearls cnables us to make this extraordinary offer. Guaranteed not to break or discolor. Each strand in a satin- lined box—a handsome Chair Car de l.e Service sl 50 Including Admission to Vount Vermor Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA To visit Christ Church and Washington's Lodgeroom 10 am.. 2 p.m., Guide and Lecturer. Frcm M'd-City Terminal 12th St. and Pa. Ave. N. W Phone Reservations, Regular_Service Ej 9 a.m. to 2: Round Trip, 80 Cents Mount Vernon open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mt. Vernon Not Open On Sunday gton-Virginia Railway Co. & charge acoount’ if wish terms i e irangea’ %o Was"i “It’s Easy to Pay the Selinger Way” SELINGER’S Jewelers and Sdversmiths 318 F Next to Cor. 9th “Look for the Conxuit_Our Optometrist M. A. LEESE °rrica co. 614 Bth St. Branch 712 11th Street! ONE-CENT SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Peerless Phones, pair, $4.00; 2 prs. $4.01 i, fiomee 76C 43-plate Vernier Variable Con- o 153.26 $1.76 Two-slide Tun:rs, $1.75; 2 for. B Batteries, large 22Y;-volt, guaranteed, $2 Ol $2.00; 2 for. . B Batteries, 45-volt size, guar- anteed, $3.75; 2 $3 76 for .. Harco Crystal to Crystal De- tectors, $1.00; 2 Sor 3 $1.01 olderxng utfits Complete, 50c; 2 fcr 5 l C Dials. 3 inch, 25c; 2 26C 46c¢ = blc Rhcosta!s. 6-ohm, Slandard Socket s, 45¢; 2 for.......... Double Phone Plugs, 50c; 2 for.. Become identified with this fast-growing bank. Accounts of individuals STAR,” WASHINGTON, 45c3 2 foraceoransee 46C GIBSON'S 917.19 G St. NW. USED CAR SALE On the White Lot 1706 14th St. Studebaker Light 6, Dodge, 1923, Dodge Sedan (’24), Studebaker Special 6, Touring, Oldsmobile, 1924, Buick Six, 1923, runs like new, Buick Sport Roadster, Buick, 1924, Touring, Hudson, 1923, and firms solicited. 1336 N. Y. Ave. $950 $775 Columbia “Challenger,” 1922, excel‘enl eundmon, $400 Ford at $175 Maxwell Sport $575 Chevrolet Sedan (*23), Thirty-one Others to Choose From These Are Special Values STUDEBAKER “Jast Drive lt—That’s AlP" 14th and R Streets Durant at Chevrolet, $450 $400 $450 D. C. ! Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. O-N-E C-E-N-T S-A-L-E Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov. 6, 7 and 8, 1924 Special Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to0 9:30 P.M. WE ANNOUNCE A 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. b, 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. The stock of items marked by an X is very limited, but we have a big stock of all other items. As our list is quite extensive we are advertising only one-half today. The other hali will appear in tomorrow night’s paper. However, the entire list is posted up down at thc store and you are invited to come in and look it over. List No. 1 Great One-Cent Sale of Soaps Jergen’s Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, made by Andrew Jergens Co.. the makers of Woodbury's Facial Soap, sold regularly by us at 3 for 25c. Special, this one-cent salc, 6 for 26¢c ‘This is a very fine soap. You can have all you want at this very special price. We Tc r( Goblin Soap, 5es 2 for .. 6¢ Noxema Skin Soap, 23es 26(: Imported Soap Dolls, dressed, 50¢: 2 for : 5le recommend this soap very highly. 11c Gibson's Soap Pow: made by Cudahy Co., cans . G_rcat One-Cent Sale of Miscellaneous Items 3-Heat Eiectric Pad. Barber's Shears, $1.50; $1 51 $8.51 100; 2 absolutely guaran- 2 for teed, $8.50; 2 for.. Household - very 50( fneiaipe saesaoen. . JIC ' Sle Manicure Seissors, sorted length, 1 pr. Men's Rubber Belts, 25e; 26¢ Men's Good Quality Socks, 41c Pummo Soap, 6e; 2 for .... Glycerine Tar, 6es 2 for ... assorted colors, 40c; 2 pairs for Men's Arm Bands, = for.. American made; 2S¢, 2 26¢ Pocket T complete, Vest Men's Garters, 25¢; 2 for. light, Men's Four-in-hand Neck ties, 75¢; 2 for. . Laxative Quinine 30c; 2 for Army and Nav pensories, only, 23e; 2 50c; 51¢ ? 6¢ I‘Oh\h 36‘4 Luden's Cough Drops, Ses for 31c X m.:.:.. 26¢ ? Hershiey Bars, 51 3 for.... OC 11c 11c siiver Typo Sus- for. small for... B s cartified, $1; 2 for Hershey Bars, 10e: 2 for. . Miller Toilet Tissue Paper, 1,000 sheets to roll, 10c; 2 for Smith Bros. r:uugh Drops, Se; 2 for. Suaranteed Hot- water Bottle, 2.00; 2 for Hi-Grade Floor Chewing Gum, 5e; 2 for.... 2 for Ear 2 25y 2 Miller Baby P size, 39c: 2 fo Tubing lengths Life Savers, Se; 2 for Durham Duplex Safety Razor, in case, with blade, 25e; 2 for 26¢ Crepe Toilet Paper, Sie: 2 for 6¢ 1 yard of Gauze, 15e; 16c Ball Top Three-ho ples, 50c doz.; 2 dpz. 2-inch Elastic without rubber, for ... i J. &J. 3 !nf‘nvi hy Infants’ Compressed Gauze 11 28e; 2 Bandages, 10c; 2 for. €| Ammon Sterno Canned Heat, lflc( 11(’ Water, for ge eral housecleaning pur- small, 10e: 2 for Great One-Cent Sale of Drugs Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and 3@, | Mentholated Pine Tar, With rx- menthol, 35e; 2 for. tract Cod Liver Oil and ' 26¢ Camphorated Oil, 30e; 2 31| Bucelyptus, 3se for 260 White Pine and Tar Comp. Pile Ointment, 26¢ 40c; 2 for . Pure Lemon Extract, 2 Rhubarb and oss.. 40ci 4 omn. . 41c e Pure Extract range, iver Pills, 2 oxx., 40c; 4 oan. ... 41c Pure Extract Vanilla, 2 470 " 26¢ 76¢ osn., 40c; 4 oxs. . Comnound Vanilla, 36¢ " 26¢ ?_56 0 40c; 200 for 41lc Squibb’s Aupir(n. 1 Io-e-. 15¢1 2 dozen. 16c lArk!D“' Lotion, 28e; 2 26(5 " 36¢ 26¢ Calomel Cascara Aromatic, 3%e; 2 * 36¢ 4lc ch 16¢ 26¢ 5le Charcoal and Pepsin Loz- enges, 1 box, 15e; 2 for. 10C Aromatic Castor Oil, 23¢; o 2., for o7 26¢ Saccharin Tablets (1-gr., 100 for 40c; 200 fo: Sulphur and Glycerine Suppositories, Tartar dozen, 35c; 2 dozen. Blixir Catnip and Fennel, Toothache Gum, 15e for . 3 White Pine Expectorant, 253 2 for, Family Liniment, an ex- ternal remedy for pain, Bllud Pills (5-gr.), 100 for 35c1 200 for. .. Catarrh Relie! 2 for.... Great One-Cent Sale of Toilet Artic]es All of the following Taleum| Dorin's Powd. i Powders, 33c; 3 for 26¢c3 25¢; 2 for. o c"lmplct 26‘,’ Lazelle (assorted odors), Orange LROUTET Blossom Taleum, Vivaudou| Palmolive Rouge Com- & Waltz Dream, Borated Talcum| pacts, 25¢; 2 for. "~ 26¢ (assorted odors), Love Joy| Mavis Rouge 50e; 2 for. Talcum. Corylopsis Talcum, large e cans, 30e; 2 for.. 31c :;‘iezf::::e Compacts, Theatrical b, Rouge Compacts, zoe, for . Powder Purrs, 200( 2 for § Florida Water, l:rge bot- tle, 65e; 2 for. La Fountaln Halr Nets, single or double mesh, cap shape only, 10e; 2 11 3 c Lady Esther French Style Body Powder, In large can, with powder $1.01 puff, $1.00; 2 fer... Jap Rose Talcum Powder, 16¢ 26¢ 26¢ for ... (No gray or white.) Riker's Liquiad Rougo. 25¢; 2 for.. Styptic Penc 11 s, 36¢ 26¢ 5lc 51c Women's Im- 25e; 2 Men's dDrC = portes 'ombs, 26¢ Moon Glo Lorty or Naomi Face Powder, made by Vivaudou, the maker of Mavis, 35e; 2 for........ Sterling Face Powder, 25c; 2 for. Ingram's Face S0e; 2 for. Veloutee de 3 ery a tace powder, 50e; 2 for.. Tres Chic Compacts, very fine; made of ~99% Genuine Coty's L'Origan Pace Pow- der and 1% Binder, wholly independent $l 01 Liquid Green Soap sham- of Coty, $13 2 fer Poo, 2552 for z Specmls NOT on One-Cent Sale Ivory Soap Flakes, 12 for 95 P. & G. White Vaphthm4‘9c 10 for ...... “r 95¢ Fels-Naptha, 10 lor 50c¢ Sunny Monday, 10 for..... A4‘5(! Imported German mado Razor Blades, for use in Gillette Safety Razor, 35c dozen; 2 dozen Foot Tablets, to relieve tired, aching feet, per box, 28¢; 2 for. . . Cocoanut 0il Shampoo, 25¢; 2 for... " Powder, 36¢ 26¢ 26¢ Colgate’s Fab, 12 Guest Ivory, 12 for. Fairy Soap, 10 for. Gold Dust, small, 10 for, " 43¢ Star Soap, 10 fOr........ 50¢ Octagon Chips, 4-Ibs. for 51c¢ No delivery. No C. O. D. No telephone orders. Come down at night if you cannot come during the day. Open every night until 9:30 o’clock. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, ,(1924. STREET AT 13TH 10:30 2. m. to 1 p. M T TODAY AND ALL WEEK United An-.u Present PICKFORD | n @ wonderful romance of the lays of chivalry. by the author of || “Enighthood” DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL Sperial Musical Score Starting Sunday “CAP*AIN B10OD" By Rafael Sabatinl * Author o wThe Sea Hawk” LUEw'S COLUMBIA F STREET AT 12TH Continuous- 1030 a. m *o 11 p. m. SECOND WEEK Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON In @ thrilling romance of royalty, by Mary Roberts Rinehart “HER LOVE STORY” Comedy—News—Overtoro Patac i s NEX1 WEEN o | | COMMUNITY CENTER | CONCERT COURSE Friday Evening Concerts Central High School 5:30 Dec. 5—Reinald Werrenrath, baritone. | muel Dushkin, violinist. Feb. | lphle Braslau, contralto. Apr. 17 czyslaw Munz, pianist. Season tick $5.00, $4 00, $2.00—no tax— | Green-’s Bureau, Droop’s 13th and G. NOwW RIN-TIN-TIN “FIND YOUR MAN" The Famous Doz Star of “Where the North Begius™ With JUNE MARLOWE STAN LAUREL COMEDY NEWS---ORCHESTRA Try Our Rough Dry Department Your wearing apparel gently laundered in rain- soft water and fleecy suds of pure soap, starch- ed when necessary, and returned daintily clean with only the ironing to do. The flat pieces beau- tifully ironed ready for use. Phone Us Today! "Calves'-Foot ‘Jé] ly For Invahds Jar 40c 40c 40c 60c 60c Sherry Flavor, 8-0z. Port Flavor, 8-0z. Plain Flavor, 8-0z. jar, Rum Flavor, 8-0z. jar, Cognac Flavor, 8-0z. jar, Magruder, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Ev'nbh’dnd 1875 jar, jar, EPENDABLE lum- bor. Strong and durable! Withstands heat and rain. Th: the only kind worth buying—and you will find it here. “Better lumbder herc” Gallher & Hugue'y Sherman Ave. & W St. Northwest Phone North 486 K—THE UNKNOWN? | William Harris J AMUSEMENTS. CRANDALL™S: METROPOLITAN —— AT e '!on.\v—u A.M. TO 11 P.M. GLENN HUNTER B-SSIE LOVE Supported by Hobart Rosworth, Gertrude Astor, Alma Bennett, and others, in Mary Roberts Rinehart's The SILENT WATCHER BOBBY VERNON IN “IN HICH CFaD” News—Scenle—Overture Washington » kinest Orchestra 141k and PR RA TODAY 1:30 TO 11 P. M. RILHAKD DIX Jacqu Logan, Seigmann, Gunhoat and others, in Para- With Genree Smith, “"MANFATTAN LIGE CONLEY, in “POOR_BUTTERFLY” New Tivoll Sym, Elins Breeakin, Conducior "CRANDALL’S AMBASSADOR | 18thSt £Col.R4 H.W. AND, TOMORROW 3 RIGAN ar CRANDALL’S CENTRAL Ret. D& E "RANDALL’S Savoy Theater | 1thand c1 RY TN x I GAT LICHTS l'n\mkrm\\ - MARY PHILBIN, “FOOL'S HIGHWAY." Comeds i | Tomorrow NATIONAL THEATER THURSDAY, 4:30 Mme. Olga Samaroff PIANIST 'I'icke_ts on Sale by T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G "ITIOI! i Preduction of Irving Berlia's Third Annual MUSIC BOX REVUE Staged by Hassard Short. Great Cast of 108 1C BOX GIRLS WeeK—8rAio TOMORROW HENAY W. BAVAGE'S MUSICAL HIT L ADA-MAY In P OLLIPO ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST PAVLOWA Her Ballet Russe and Symihany Orck. s—u—l omn D NEW YORK ' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WALTER DAMROSCH, Conducter POLI'S THEATER. Tuesday, Nov. 11, Soloist, TITO SCEIPA. Teuer Beats Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop’s, 13 jand G. Main 6483, TONIGHT 8:20 Mat. Bat. F ilm Features BOW. i . JOHN, "CRANDALL’S Azclis Then 624 H St. TODAY AND TOMORROW--J. I\l HOUGH'S ; At Mat. WED. AT 2:20 | 50c to $1.50 THE MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT A NEW AMER!CAN COMEDY 'THE IMPORTED WIFE By Crane Wilbur With a Cast_of International Note. Next Seatx Th . Prodacer of “The “Outward Bound,” “Abra- “Eaxt Is West,” Presents e e COMEDY ELASG sider. ham A YEW 'OF A SUNDAY |' By ROMER MILES With the Following Cast: George Gaul. William Harrigan, J. M. Kerrigan. ~ Loulse Randolph, Thomas Mitchell,” Florence Shirley, Nedda Har- rizan. Tom mflw THEATE (AL T | Grown-Up Babies Tonight _PERFECT FORM CONTEST —Kuddling Ku BF KEITH; HICH CLASS VAUDL VILLE THE RIG SHOW The World Yameus SINGER'S MIDGETS “$O THIS IS LILLIPUT® A Super-Preduction Btar Supporting Bill ADDED ATTRACTION NILLIAM MORRIS & FAMILY u “All the "Tor-~-« of Home A" New Comedy Bhows Daily 2:15 and Sunday Matine at 3 Zero Souvenirs at AU Mats. Extra Midnight Show by Special Wire Radic MAI 4484 - 4455 68234 ONIGHT Matinee 8 SHARP Pul-rs Tomorrow ‘ Direction Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shubert H MPI N 1 AMPDE n, Magnificent Production of Roxtand’s Romantic Comedy. ‘Cyrano De Bergerac’ COM. NEXT SmAY EVE. SEATS TODAY Henry Mcller the Distinction to Present RUTH CHATTERTON In the Musical Comedy The Magnolia Lady By Anne Caldwell and Harold Levey Splendid Cast, Including Richard Gallagher And Fifty Others . Eve. $3 and 32.50; Bale,, Prices 3, 55 Sd.toe: Thar, !lll.|50r‘r:l; $1.50; Sat. Mat., 50c to ne GAYEITY Bring Your Mother i| Columbia Burlesque Presents ! A New and Novel Revme “N'FT'ES OF 1924 M I:y—WIIl H. Ward il Ladles’ Bargain Matinee Dally, 25c ——————————————————————— DUMPARTON : Takoma Park. JoHNNY HIN lm“l-uul- Av. vso UEER" \[..rm Ca AURA LA PLAN “THE T g NGEROES “RLbND AMERIC, saring 3A8. KT RUSCH, u)m.rm, NORMA SHEARE sovoers RAPHAEL obor | Oth nt O St. N.W. N, 9550 15t St HARRIERS RKWO00D. MENIOU Scheer's PR.NCESS Scheer's 1119 H St. N.E. MAE McAVOY, M 10 NORMAN KER, NISH. tomes Scteers FA FAVORITE Scheer’s 62 H St, NNW. 5704 GLORIA BWANSON, in “M DLED." comedy, also night. CIRCLE %= Ample DOROTHY DALTON, T NER.” CHEVY CHAS TODAY AND MPSON sarprise ing Space MORAL SIN- Conn. Avenue & McKinley St.,D.C. ALOMORROW B E'T T ¥ P ALE"; News and wn CAROUNA 11th & N. C. lrnsl:. ARN \u: MCAVOY, in EI..ITE 14th Street and R. L Ave. FLORENCE VIDOR and MONTE BLU AIN STREET." EMPIRE °® ® EsTE: ANTONIO LOV! DA PARK 14 & Buch: Fyes.. 6:15 - Continneus Sats. 2 P.M.: Suns, ;) TODAY—LOIS WILSON and HOLMES HERBERT. in OTHER SCANDAL.” and_comedy. OLYMPIC Yoou St Bet. 14th & 15t GrULOLER L ALENTINO. MO Al 0T Gang] 1230 C Street N.E. B == NORMA SHEARER. in 2 i "BROKEN BAR DANCING. D WRS L ACHER o 10th ti'{l’il“; Mon. F > daneing lessons, 55, or B viait feumon.” 1636 191 st. o Thone Potomae Tos nd N.W.—PRIVATE 3 me. 75c. Course, 4 priv., 3 L ME. STAFFORD PEMBERTON, Bx-partoer to Mae Murray. Lessons in All Styles Stadio, 1850 Bltmore. S0, PROF. RS, Strictly private: any o 2 M 5T, N.W. pClaxs and dance Satur: Tango cf “Collegiate, Miss Fowler—Capitol Hill New, interestiog steps; mnmuxh mmmm Main 6155 (day phone). ATHER will “teach you. Tango. and Finale Hop. Appolntment any time; dance, Tuesday evening, with orchestra. cial rates for ladies. Rythmic ciass. GLADYSE WILBUR™ Balirooin and Stage _Dancing Classes Open Hept. 2i.. Diponc No. 6 Dupout Gifols. - Fhene Fr. 1 Walte ok WPCRIAL RUSSIAN SO0 DANCING KATHRYN M. KOGKLER 1226 CONN. BUE N, - CLATFES NOW Every week night 8:30 te 18. ARCADE The Perfect Place to DANCE Splendld Masic—Popular Priceq Free Dancing Untll 8, Prepare for the Great MASK BALL WL ] Competent Tavt.uction,