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16 *® THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924. TWO KILLED AT CROSSING. | Mabel White shares the lead with|characters in this new play by Homer |story is an underlying theme of thefest, comes to him With his pitiful [ mother makes a plea for her eldest|mother are all excellent. Nor should * | Kitty Glasco and is an accomplished | Miles, which appeared at the Shubert | play. In the past this was consid-|story, asking for money to help the|born. She recalls the stinging pov- | Raymond Hackett as the youngest \ - e S el performer. Jeanne Steele is a spright- | Belasco Theater last night prepara-|ered a tragedy. But “Of a Sunday” |girl In six months time Tom would |erty of the days before his birth and | son, Thomgs Mitchell as Tim, & cou. y BANGOR, Me., November 11—Two |1y young damscl, new to the Gayety, | tory to a metropolitan opening, make | is labeled a comedy. and an American | inherit $20,000 under @ grandmother's | her constant wWorry over money. She |sin, and Thomas Findlay as Jore, men ‘were Instantly killed yesterday | With an ability as a dancer that will | you laugh. ~Rarely has a production|comedy at that. l.et that pass. will, but a proviso in the will divides | excuses Ed on the theory that she|father of Molly, be forgotten. when a Maine Central train struck |carry her far. A rather neat turn |seen in Washington been so well cast. | matters little what it the money between Ed and a second [ communicated this hunger for money| William Harris, ir. producer of a motor truck at a crossing on the [ is that of Elsie Gregory, an artist|As a series of admirably played|tragedy or comeds P brother, Father Joe, i Tom has|to him. “Outward Bound.” “Abraham Lincoln,” outskirts of this city. The bodies of | from England, in violin and piano | character sketches, “Of a Sunday"|holds the interest. “wronged” a woman before he reaches| Willlam Harrigan plays Ed Dris- | etc., stands sponsor for “Of a Sun- Bion A. Foster, and Walter Girard, | playing, followed by some dance|would deserve to live, even if there| xo jags important in the pla the age of inheritance. coll with wonderful ekill. His act-|day.” h {both of Orrington. were found near | step were not a real tragedy, comedy and | qiory of a congenital Shylock—not| Fd, demanding his pound of flesh |ing when he finally throws himself at M 1—"Pep” Bed 2 the wreckage of the machi, where pellman and Hazzard display dif-|satire included in its three ac Jewish, but Irish-American Catholie, |under the written word of the will, [ his mother's feet and asks pardon is utual—"Pep edford. n Furled 150 feet from the | ficult dance steps, hoth as a team| The title of the new play conveys|Ed Driscoll thinks only of money and |insists upon making public the story |really a triumph. Stacia Driscoll, the | At the Mutual Thearer tms week R Burke Culpepper Says 4 cident and as individuals. Others in the cast |little, except that it all happens “of | its accumulation. He is the villain|of Tom and Molly, ‘his sweetheart. | daughter of the family, is a Lreezy, | Max Fields and Ed Griffin shara tie ev. burke LGulpepp! | el are Will Rogers, Elmer Redmond and | a Sunday,” a day pre-eminently de-|of the plece—eliminating the weak | HOw he is prevented from doing o |up-to-date show girl, who makes bis- | comedy spotlight. The main femi. ; e e e fied for church going and for rest, | younger Lrother who has wronged |and how the story is allowed to end |cults and funny remarks, played by |nine fead is taken by Anna Fink. Craze Will Ruin Church AM' SEMEN S but which has becoma' pre-eminently | the #irl with whom “he seems to be|in & measurably happy manner is|Florence Shirley. J. M. Kerrigans|-Pep” Bedford has an cot shrink: if Not Stopped. i o , = = 4 5 c cts. c| terization of Andy Gavin, the|teristic of the current school of . “ he day of gossip. A young girl of [ honestly in love. Ed, the oldest child |revealed in the lust two acts charact L y n, 00l o Belasco—"0Of a SHnday. :m‘n«l character and family Is about | of the Widow Driscoll, is racking his| When the inlquity of Id has been parish gossip, is a gem, and George |rough feminine entertaining. Bert . “Of a Sunday” is a tragic story |to become a mother without the bene- | hrains to raise $10,000 with which to | completely revealed to the other (;a\;‘lr ?’H'Fll‘:lell‘ .y:,., i'\eddu Harrigan | Scott's appearances are frequent in Gayety — "Temptations of [tnat makes you laugh. Rather, thelfit of the marriage service and her | enter a land deal. Tom,'the young-|members of his family only his|as Molly, and Louise Randolph as the | dancing and songs, Any man who can take a plump, 1924." juursc.u.w. rm of a deck of cards, the shimmy | Shaw. at the lying habit right the out- sweet little girl in his arms on the As Brilliant Stars basc ball. the moted| The show itself, “The Temptations bt Attention! New Tailored Cloth Dresses s1Q _Extra! Hats 1 h&w is a born comed n, with aill ‘hus did Burke Culpepper. “Bill b L l anus Al B e Timstrats to| Style something after that of 'Lew revival audience at the Mount| Kelly, probably a little better. Shaw mon ML B5 Chureh, South, last| Was never intended by nature's gifts night his shouted contention th; "\v'l to be a V; 1tino, but his features, Taders dance and. the church can-|unadorned or altered by the least laughter wit his picturi l‘uul of | picture is disclosed by the vari-co Sieiithy abwhEsrs: splh (s HAUDCTAl obe A castumas S Or [the “busy™ bustnessiman; A0 G e ey b As the Days Go Forward, New Styles Appear SeotenSMRdn S DOR S et o New Merchandise—IFashion’s latest whims, at not be recon od. sort of make-up, are a larg “If the dance craze isn’t stopped,”|in the success of his comedy nents came in f severe i . ) one-quarter, one-third or even greater savings M T T e | the many changes are very pleasing ; he velled earnestly, “it will damn| And he can do thing ha cigarette the church!” that aye as effective as the stunts includi sddition to P s A from usual cost, offered in “Appreciation” of your cards and Sunday base ball, tty « » heads the cast of fem- Striding from one end of the plat- | Bobby Clark used to pull with form in the church auditorium to the, cigar. Joe Morris s ntertainers with a voice that generous support of this store throughout many diversic the movies, especially a voice that | \ ink itx sweetness and rang. other, now waving his arms wildly | comedian and good for y laughs, or halting suddenly to shake clenched | but his light is almost hidden under S T P e e ——— = A years. Come! These are indeed days to be re- uny form of Sunday amusement. fists at an imaginary demon In the|the bushel represented by Winn Mr. Culpepper landed a telling blow | Y 5 membered. =3 dance floor and feel like going to|, The bix attraction at the Gayety Each of our Appreciation events shines brightly evangelist alternately held his Tist-| of 1924 is one of the pretticst pro- e o e Women Enter Our Appreciation Events tomorrow ! Sunday School is cither more than|Theater this weck is the comedy|[fy : / with the deep beauty of our new store as a back- eners spellbound with his fiery ora-| ductiony of the season. cinning & 2 = o 300 Smart New Hats take their 9 75 their hands, at which the evanselist ‘ Regularly $25 and $35—the Price Will Be. . R e L place on the tables tomorrow at . Y ot man. or a dirty liar.|team of Winn Shaw and Joe Morris. | i)l tory or sent them into convulsions of [ with the rise of the curtain, a prette i nust be staken, as thdir isn't any 4 | s Fine charmeen and twillbloom cloths, with tailoring and finish that denote high quality. DVQIVIEI for L::fi'y.l Foon mx he Bible > @ r[strlag street and business that every one will be delighted with. Smart coat models, wrap-around and straightline HATS REGULARLY ‘15 TO 322_50 On top of this he asked how many ‘ | effects; prettiest of embroideries; many In high shades or gold or silver threads »’ull-'!nfl(h, tailored sleeves; . H in the audience were born in the flare and turn back cuffs. Ensemble effects with contrasting front panels, fur bandings on collars and cuffs. A Satin atter’s Plush country. There was a general Taising 4 ! i __—~ great new lot of frocks—at only $18.00 each. Satin and Felt Metallic Cloth of hands, h seemed to satisfy the a lngg . Vel I d il ieie 07 it et o Faels | i Women’s $45.00 to $65.00 Silk 33 8 ?l:,cell\(illincry llrpanmrn‘t’eiretcmm et Ap- e \ would have “bit" | . iy preciation” records! Astonishing valucs, even for on the Hesekiah chesthut. Check Notice! and Coth Dresses— Appreciation days—these hats are in wonderful Holds D 3 i i - - ; color array—sunset, orange, flame, Arab brown, o 1o .;.I m‘..-..... :‘I“"\‘\‘ | R ;T).Mm:‘nb:: v hid Are a big Appreciaton feature at c e Petunia, gun metal, gold, silver and many all black Taking as his text “The Wages of is method. o aat S . . . el 7 2 Sin Is Death,” he held up the modern | enclosed coupon. Chiffon Velvets! Crepe Elizabeth! Georgette Ghiffon! Faille Satin! ttractively trimmed with dance us one of the greatest of sin Charmeen! Lorsheen! Elflhers Laces dyed to match It is @ menace to civilization.” he i i d beautifully made. ibbon. s h . k& Gowns for afternoon, dinner and evening, in a choice selection of fashion models an y s e o ol ey oo B Black, white, turquolse, dahiia, coney shades and color combinations; fur hems, fur edges, crystal headings, @ P PRl Embroideries pre ulel of u’n\”“u:.x]mn must stop ; ostrich feathers, embroideries. Lovely dresses every one! S : ‘ Metallic Cloths Unusual turns of IR e e | | . WOMEN'’S $69.50 to $89.50 GOWNS' $ 5 8 Natural English poitn Bae nithfhe (GOUTage o suend fup:d Jal 1tutojithis box Sumbaciand Very lovely dresses for dinner, afternoon and formal evening wear, of imported Coque L i 1 fw,l the dance ‘ou ,hr to hlr sprinkled | you will hear something to your Chiffon Brocades, Georgettes, Metallic Laces, Crepe Elizabeth, Satin, Chiffon and Lace All are adaptations of Paris models—styles in- With linsect powder and exterml- advantage. i . Combinations. Tunics banded with deep fox fur; side panels trn::neg i :u'; dr:n‘d spired by the latest imported millinery fashions— ated.” " t with flowers or ornaments of crystals and pearls. Pleated chiffon skirts beantiful He pieturcd the modern “smart |l Address Box 165-W—Star Office il lnati 6 to 44 % i " with its cigarette-pufling girls, | | have lace bodices. Variety of color combinations. Sizes 36 to who think they are the cat’'s eye brow’s."” ieesnt take any vrams oxnow| MEMOVTIIETRE || p ADDED TO THE WOMEN'S COATS! - Here Tomorrow—Starting at 10:30 how to dance,” he ted vocifer- | - Sk EL TR MUTHER' $69.50 WOOLTEX COATS s5B | Louey Venn of London L] 1% and distinctively made—head sizes for all! ENLARGED MILLINERY SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. At our Toilet Secti. xplai i ot uo andl el way after his| Toilet Section to explain the merits of £ot up and walked away after his| her beauty preparations. She will be glad to tor didn’t find him till eral hou i s ; talk with you concerning the creams and lotions later, in a baliroom. When the 14 Kaffir, Penny, Dusk, Black! Bes b ; S ed patient saw the surgeon come| (] Child B Is!| : ; anieante Fpsl %he Wooltex label in their coat that we know this cst to use in your particular case.—Street Floor. with the statement that he didn’ need brains now, he was in society.” Suedetex with collars and cuffs of taupe and Korean fox. is gaing to be a big item! Coats that can go smartly to any afternoon affair. Tucked borders NEW!—500 Pairs iforni is || nmed pa add to their smartness. Sizes range from 30 to 42. 3 "ca"fomla Fig syrupu is and button trimmed panels add to t 33.50 Strap-Wrist 2 35 “Fat and Forty.” | 9 = ° WO il . omen’s Coats . Declaring that < sty Dependable Laxative for \ 500 Other W Capeskin Gloves PAIR. Jouneed (e women 'sho : to choose from in the Appreciation Events. -500 new fashion coats—every new material—every Just the gloves for street or motor—they pull up | H o } £ . Ith to choose from the savings are as follows: over the cuff—and finish with a smart novelty band e 17, sayving: “Whe sopular fur—and with this wea g = B A - Sick Children [ gonts \~ and gore of contrasting color. ::ll\u- 4 m'! 10 same lane .;n'xullu tol $55.00 and $59.50 Coats .. St : ....$46.50 BROWN, ““Mope. & o GRAY, BLACK AND akoe aside and her that she | | take her aside and | $75.00 and $85.00 Coats .............. $59.50 WHITE. Ready for sale in the morning! At this point the preacher de- | s | 89! 110.00 Coats ........oo.. ; . $75.00 seithed W atinty abnee WO | [} s | i e Ul ses.00 $4.50 Novelty $3 35 on in a ansas hotel, °! & £ m—— K where “sim- Plo and ‘silly buds and. Aebatentes | I $135.00 to $175.00 Coats i Capeskin Gloves. . fcrc looping arounalbetweeniitie ery coat is fur trimmed! Collars and cuffs on all—many" with revers, pancls, pulls, borders, Another biz “Appreciation” item—strap-wrist and tables to the tune of a jazz orches- | | P (o P fancy cuff styles tra.” Cor 8 . | b Smartest colorings, ,with contrasting applique and Jegh R s Shibon embroideries on cuffs. See them as you pass the glove mouthful and then jump up and COA section—street floor. shake it down,” he said. “One pretty &irl not more than 17 years old, with . > ; i Teelt f NEW!— i Bt Do e diiseasaion; it Fashion's newest models—simply made but lavishly trimmed with choice furs—arranged in four Two Big Lots of Scarfs r, started to shimmy all over the big groups with a wide choice in cach. = o g o place. She shimmied into my table Enter our “Appreciation Events = ; and nearly upset the coffee which| . | Chemi P s—G Mi ’ Co U 1y $95 $11 $ tomorrow—both at B $2u95 e i Pron o GUE emise—Pajamas—Gowns |isses’ Coats, Usually $95 to $115—at i o Makes Women Imbecilex. I “This silk underwear is perfectly beautiful—and : : - By 5 - Fringed Crepe de Chine Scarf: The dance of today makes women i the prices marvelous!” Our opinion was this, con- More than 50 coats here—in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes. Fach a Misses su_leh«bacl{ a v':]oat"vi; e ‘s' = Imbeciles, he went on. “The world | firmed by sccres of women yesterday and today. signed for a young woman! Such furs—becoming gray squirrel, the always-rich beaver, the rust, rose, red and black—also two-toned fiber scarfe it ot s o L fl - And how attractive this new shop is—plenty of fisher fitch, Jap mink, mink squirrel and brown woli—huge collars of these furs, new style melor Gotb, Jogk: 0, 318 Black—aoo twe-toned fiber scarfs witr woman left the home. Woman' room! So don't forget to visit our Underwear and puff cuffs—sometimes panels and borders, too, of the furs. Colors—Cranberry, first; oxblood, biue and mode, black and white, navy and red. meae e i e e Shop tomorrow ! e Cinnabar. ‘green; brown and some in_black.: Coats of mokine, fawnskin, kashmarathe most and ras, and many sther commimation e aras | ot 2 e E = Neckwear. liber. erts the home life for a i popular of all the suede-finish coatings—All these and more at $76.50. ; o B e Tty ;xucuu..x career is cheapening herself. I $4.00 Silk $ . . . 1 am not condemning the girl who i Fashl C l me Array . Criss-Cross ireeine e el Envelope Chemise . ...... o on Coats In . 5 s riss-Cro: $ home comforts to earn a living for | Radium silk and crepe de chine chemise, in tailored 3 Mo el s of coats—make your choice at “Appreciation” & L e e ivero | an LA R e e s Do aa oty aratey bones 3 groups in addition to the one above! -Hundreds o Brassieres ............. . is a heroine. % savings! 3 36 A iherotas to choose from. Nature’s Best Aid in Reducing “Dancing is vulgarizing and mak- H i y C s oiE 18 Walzaricing tand im urry Mother! A teaspoonful of . issses’ $125.00 and $155.00 Coats . i ai¥orce Bresacr. thureh aestroger, | “Californin Fig Syrup” now will $5 and $6 Silk Gowns . gl o i Yoy 2l know this poputar modei—nere It is at 2 o e s I shusch e llipirs"\ sweeten the stomach and thoroughly andiCheniie A With Jap Mink, Beaver, Natural Squirrel, Mink Squirrel, Ro quarter saving. The “Criss-Cross” brasslere, as its s anin and heathe: S e X | cisisiesise . ! o o : . name Implies, is made of crossed bones, extend degrading to men and women. clean the little bowels and in a few | Of fine crepe de chine and radium silk, in the pastel L-YnX Furs! ¥l enough to act as a diaphraam reducer. :‘a:: :::nni':kr 1 'h!: l~‘:mrllm.-“ ;;U.n.. ‘ln me ‘:\ntl hours y;u ha}ée a we}l, playful child shades, with all kinds of trimmings—Flilet lace, French broche, or plain white material, with insets of elastic a he dance hasn’t hurt them | again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, wval lace, embroidery, insets and hemstitching. Just too H g 00 00 ts on the hip, it is most comfortable and effective. . That is not the point. The ques- | constipated or full of cold, children pretty for anything! Misses 5125' and 5145' Coa ith SALE IN CORSET SHOP—THIRD FLOOR. n is not whether it hurts you, but| love its pleasant taste. It never . Suede Finish Coatingsgrin Kaffir, Penny, Black, Cinnabar, Cranberry, Oxblood—wi - Wwhether it hurts the church or wom- | - anhood. Bullets fired into 5 cvomwd| CTAIIPS or overacts. Contains no nar- | |f | $12 to $18 Silk Gowns and Pajamas rich furs don’t hurt everybody, either.” cotics or soothing drugs. EARRE $10 Silk Kimonos— $ | "Tell your druggist you want only $10.85 and $14.85 P Misses’ $69,50 and $75.00 Coats Beautiful Jacquard Silks. . 7 .85 _ Desecration of *Sabbath, | the genuine “California Fig Syrup” Many to choose from and they are perfectly beauti- With Gray Squirrel, Beaver, Platinum, Wolf, and Muskrat furs. Coats th: tovsly atyle—lonph Tixeiolsuvers | follonn e Switching to desecration of the Sab- | which has directions for babies and full The qowns ate trimnied in Feench val, real Filst . ;.4 stop)and|cbnsider & 5 . lon’s newest dictum—Ioose flowing sleeves—choice of bath, Mr. Culbepper denounced Sun- | children of all ages printed on bottle. s T et auiTey Thilrenetan oy naste= French blue, wistaria and rose, in lovely floral designs. day movies, Sunday base ball, Sunday | M, “Cali ia o i goif and the \various other Sunday e, J0U Dust sy “Californta. . pastimes. He declared that most of ?fif"",“yfl""":““', B A . Newest the movies nowadays emphasize the or ur oats $ 50 - sex problem and that only once i 3 4 B ’ Footwear . every two or three weeks was there | J ' H a decent picture shown. He charae. (Hl o Styles Pr. terized any non-church member who| | = ¢ . went to the movies on Sunday as “a burglar.” and any church member . 4 . s 5 3 N ; who did the same thing as “an em.| i % 5 ’ 3 You may choose from our Sorosis footwear during these events at $7.50 pair. Any style—the newest hezzler,"—"one working against the —the smartest—pumps in kid, satin and suede—gored models, strapped styles—gray, beige, brown or church from the outside, the other r o el oo B~ P N/ T T black for street and evening. Oxfords in street and sport styles—all with the Sorosis stamps of excellence 5 . Y - ¢ $ denoting finc leathers and superior workmanship. $7.50 pair. If the earth had no atmosphere it i ’ 7 STREET FLOOR—REAR. would be subjected fo a constant bom- bardment of shooting stars, RNk foiithe ruitacs e e e S WP 2k Overblouses at $4.85 include the usual $7.50 to $8.95 kinds. We ask ereviiciomeeics | n ] . ; el ) you to stop for a moment here—V and round necks, smart, long sleeves— venience. Haphazard ar- SRR N S0 £ K2R B D 3 ) embroideries, beads, braidings on silks of very fine quality, and a selection ! rangement of desks and of choice rust and brown shades—praline, gray, madonna blue and black. Mr. Plitt Says — paraphernalia breeds half- e hearted effort. Plan your S i N 2 o, ! Lle B e STREET FLOOR. Beautifying Homes officfi—andd equip it = | ! 7 v ; ¢ / : 5 = . tical and attractively— n i 5 g £ 4 : = e e and youll command, and . |[] o g A gty : Costume Slips and Petticoats Let us talk with you con- get, the utmost from your il i TN ! 2 cerning Draperies, Interior employes. 4 ; & ¢ d w0 d $5 and $6 Costume Slips $ 3 9 5 L[] inti i We have been specialists H ’ 7 Can’t say too much about them. 20.inch shadow hem styles, in RADIUM SILK, CREPE Painting or Upholstering. thiaEcs designingpand fin. |3 i : ) -v 7 DE CHINE and VICTOIRE SILK—a wide range of colors: Flesh, white, peach, black, navy We have also elegant fur- i&hin’g for ygargt—ugpme of L e kA % deer, rust, fawn and taupe. niture sets, and odd pieces e biggest institutions in : . < . . . etti to show yo’u. 2 ‘Washington are Ballard = = / : ‘5‘ 00 nnd ‘7 50 Silk Petticoats planned and equipped. Let Silver Muskrat Coats, $115 Caracul Coats, $115 Bay Seal Coats, $115 Silk Jersey petticoats. Mo-; attractive fancy pleated flounces, or Select the Radio Here design d devise f Very' fine spl kins in these Gray, Platinum, Biege and Black, (Dyed Coney) straightline models with self folds. Shades include Black, Navy, Rust, 3 s A splendid short coats, with dee C0ln With squirrel or fox collars. Ex. ,1"et are beautiful Uttle Coats at | Shutter Green, Fawn, Deer, French Blue, Flemish, Purple, Gray and B . i i rice. - Geol' e Plitt CO lnc VR Phone Fr. 3690 e L e 3% iinches A0 emeiylamart and esod auality.fur. " lcolln are an effective contrast, | Emerald. g i i Contract Dept. These smart short coats should crowd .dl'e new third floor $10.00 Silk Petticoats Painting, Paperhanging & Upholstering ¢ fur shop for the third day of our appreciation events. They 1325 14th St. NW. Main 4224 BAI]_AKD' ; are quite the fashion—and quite the biggest values we've seen. rui"l':?;'vf.ifi.:'mfi and Radium Silk Petticoats, all-elaborately embroidreed, and in $6.85 ji iati SLIPS AND PETTICOATS—STREET FLOOR. Draperies Floor Coverings But, of course just for our Appreciation. Furniture Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street