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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D BY ALBERTINE RANDALL —— IT WAS JUST SUCH A { DID You EXPECT ME AMUSEMENTS J T NIGHT AS THIS WHEN " To ACCEPT YOU WHEN | YOUR DOOR.,I HEARD A RAVEN Midnight Shows. ;I;v‘l‘l:"r:'\';;l; {5 sald to score hix preatest | You PROPOSED 4 | You POPPED THE ® | CROAK TUREE TIMES, I SAW THE Mi; ht shows have been announe Ramany Rose.” a catchy casldniEhyab velhye nean | melody which brought encore. after To ME, QUESTION _THAT NEW MOON OVER MY RIGHT lowing thes |t (l\lru{u.l Hw' Ann Arbor per 9 SHOULDER , AND | \WALWED il & St o | formances of the show. ¥ - 2 Kelths = T 80 I W v ehert Heraeraon: aiisatiing oo £ . 3 ; UNDER A LADDER. ! Alberting R | plays the part of the Rlick Queen ! 3 Earle, stz ¢ s m.. with | &lso has made an enviable record for the regular performance, headed by | an amateur. He has plaved with-ihe Genrre Chooe® “Bittiing American of New York. the Gavety st ing at 1? midnight Gloucester ayers at Gloucester 1 with ““The o * hurle . Mass.. and the Bonstell Company performance in its entir He has played juvenile Mutr arbia e isht Y < to Baldpate,” “Seven “The Whiz 3 mirlesque N “Playboy of th Western | performance. We and * ireen Hat Many of the photoplay honses will B r “Tambourine” plays in n late showings of their features, | Many of A A’s most famous the- | nd the University of Mic aters. inclnding the Metropolitan Op, “ho will present “Tanzerine” at the | era House in New York, the Academy | Wash ~ton Auditoriun will round | of Musi Philadelphia, and the Audi- | torium, Chieazo i out the performance with dancing from 11 p.m. unti s New York Philharmonic Tuesday. NATIONAL—Ge White's “Sean-| The second concert of the season’s | series by the New York Philharmonic | e f Georze White's | Orchestra will be given at the Na s il Belat in the New |tional Theater Tuesday afternoon at Nation e week, opening | 4:30 | , | s L With popular math | Willem Mengelberg. the famous| “Foilies” comedian: Jame ride,” featuring Harry Langdon; “ranz operetta, “The|comedy “Fq Westside' and|Tuesday and Wednesfay, Irene Rich|ard Talmadge in “The Wall 8t. Whis" Aimday_even LA Dutch conductor. will present on this| Harrison Ford and “Bobby™ Watson. |Thursday and Friday, Richard Bar.|Merry Widow.” also an Aesop’ Fable;|“The Ace of & . Na. 10 and Willard Louis in “The Man With- | and Johnnie Hine in “Little ‘Johnnis Mr. White £ his revie 1o | accasion 4 program of unusual inter-| 1t is the story of an ultra-modern | thelmess and Dorothy Gsh in First|Thursday and Friday, Corinne Grifith, | out a Conscience” and comedy, “Bus- | Jones,” also local talent and vaude Aiashine h = sensational lest and varied melodies. including | Jazz-girl, who hecomes infatuated with | National's production of “The Reau-|supported by Jack Mulhall. Charlie A. ter's Bust-Up”: Thursday, Owen |ville; Saturday, FEvelyn Brent in i ‘of mi in six months in his | “Unfinished Symphony in B Minor,” | #n orchestra leader suspected of kill- | tiful City.” an unusual drama of New [ Murray and FEdythe Chapman in| supday and Monday, “Wind Moore and Madge Bellamy in “The | "Broadway Lady and Harold Llovd thwn i heater York. and assur- by Schubert, begun in hi ith | inz his estranzed wife, pits her skill | York's lower East Side, together with | Edna Ferber's “Want Ads.” renamed | chanee’ with Anna Q. Nilsson and | Parasite” and comedy, “Cured Hams™: in “Hot Water." also last chapter iance is given that the original B vear d yet only the gllegro,| agninst that « e prosecutor, and | Billy Dooley in “A Goofy Gob." and | “Classified.” also 0. Henry's “Tran-|gen Lyons": Tuesday, FEdmond Lowe | Friday, Lionel Barrymore Perils of the Wild." (Shows continu Way cast and heauty eontingent the andante. and nine’ measires of the | eventually succeeds in locating the | “Toples of the Day"; Saturday,|sient in Arcadia”: Saturday ° in “Ports of Call”: Wednesday, *With ; Wrongdoers" and comedy, “Six ous Saturday and Sunday from 2 and positively be in evidence here. scherzo survive. This, with the over-| real murderer, hut discovers that it is | Johnny Hines in “The Live Wire," | Best Peopl and Neal Burns in|Thig Ring with Lou Tellegen;|to Go aturday. 2 p.m., Ja |3 pm) - ture 1o “Leonore.” Beethoven: “Tone | the prosecutor whom she really lov A new First National farce, and a |Christie’s tworeel comedy MY | Thursday, Ravmond Grifith in *He's | rin in “Desert Madness." comedy. — KEITH'S—Clara Kimhall Young. | Poem.” by Strauss, and “A Neg | “Sportlight” and first installment of | Swedie.” o F “Thunder Moun.| Peaceful Riot,” and Wild West No. T RAPHAEL. The talented and beautiful Clara | Rhapsody by Goldmark, a later-day COLUMBIA—"Ntage Struck.” |a new chapter play, “The Scarlet T | ; with Madge Bellamy: Saturday e | Sunday, Pola Negri in “Flowarse of Kimball You Il top the bill at composition :uv.‘flrl‘gim\ the seven BN Shanson. amcus acreen ‘S!;:‘:”;‘ e N Children’s Program Saturday. | Matt Moore in “How Baxter Butted HOME. Night," also “Adventures of Mazie, 3. el eater next week, in | themes o 0 origin. a post-holiday | star, will be seen in what is elai daily Dbill wi “randall’ coli T! r, where | In Sunday, Svd € n an | No. § e S vlet Uori | treat is prontised. Tickats sre on sule | 1o Lo her krestert thammeios SaonSd | reels and pipe ogan programs. A O e oice it canm it e | S inds d Chaplin in “The Man|No. §; Monday. Liliian Rich in “Seven n e S ats n sale sreat aracter role, in the public service an: scation: on the Box" and Aesop Fable: Mon- | D: and comedy, Larry Semon in Dle IWite ! weriften and staged by fom jat 1. ArthurSSmichiBuvean, 23301 Gif “ntage partment of the Crandall Theaters, CHEVY CHASE. e v = ) ! il have | stveet v an Dwan's Para- | i s b e ~onway | The Bakery Tuesday, Thomas res e ext wee Ming Sunda | 2 s y selec Pro- | in “Keen * News Events 7 "ho Foi self, e e m b AUDITORIM—Roland Hayes. BT ot "M Vrank 1| Milton Sills and Dorie Kenyon. with | grams of entertainment for children | 't eSS Ses Exents and | Adams in et esday, | e e e e trayeai i Bumon afnaltes bHgh . uesda; Adams, and s cast includes Ford | & fine cast, are pictured In First Na-|as well as for grown-ups, that have |y o0l ® (RG0S (EGRCH ,,ag;nl““‘““i“;;;',‘:"“d‘,‘ e of ‘the |day, Irene Rich and Huntley Gordon ogue and situation. A ayes. phenomenal colored | Sterling, (ic le’ Astor and Law. |tional's new release, “The Unguarded |attracted wide ~attention in other | {’ynt “and Mimi Palmerri in “Second | rtoon: Wednes tt's “Sneez. in ‘The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted Coram, the ventriloquiat, will bel¢apnor now mak his | rence Grey Hour,” the first three days of next|cities, the revival is announced Sat-|Youth ™ Hal Roach comedy, “The Sher. | DATPArY Coast” and Sennett’'s “Sneez- T T08 L 12 asnit Wan N fome Jaid ot wnite | hisd AN Blons ol fvelll) he of the siory is the gen. | Week, beginning Sunday, at Crandall's|urday morning. starting at 10:15 | el Sleuth™: Wednesday and Thurs. | (08 Beezers s Thursday, A Sporting 350 (O (00 - EEEmCnE o e e nd the ifted dancer, | (Tiumphal concert tours of the British | eral desire of the human race to [Ambassador Theater, together with|o'clock, of the once widely popular| day, Warner Baxter <ther Ral r_rdP"‘"V‘_fl"'“’Af}':\fi = e At Aratae Eellani. B i 1o Ntra vormille. will be seen awith her | 1sles and Europe, will appear in con- | achieve fame and glory on the stage Lupino Lane, English comic, in “Mald | picture, “Pollyanna.” with Mary Pick- «ion in 1 People,” Harry Langdon .71;’.: i 'G ', '|"rr "‘"’:’»! = Holsal/and coniaay. Heart Micubls N e a ance production | €Tt here at the Washington Audi.|or screen said to offer some | in Morocco”; Wednesday and Thurs-|ford as its star. The supplemental |in “Hansom Cabman,” News Events; | {2%ex in “The Man From Red Gu turday, Jack Holt, Billie Dove and company Ir e danceprodticiion oy <duy evening @l 830 | of the richest comedy the silver aheet Ben Lyon and Viola Dana in|features, of which there are many of Friday. Harry Carey in “Bad Luek SlisefDay nifeolduuinkes, (S, | SIS ISk ol Dille Poye and {he detebr tenor. is (in| ithe Gom-y 2/010C William Lawrence will be | has had in many o da st National's “The Necessary an iInteresting ax well ax a_ patriotic [ Hal Reach olable Romeo." fifth George Walsh in “Americ . in 14 arece the accompanist Miss Swanson has the role of a " with Al St. John in “Fire|character, will include an “@®r Gan chapter of “Perils of the Wild": Sat e i \ce o DN . ana| IRoland Haves has sele the fol- | small-town v ess whose devotion to *; Friday, Conway Tearle and|comedy and an Aesop Falf urday, W Walthall and M. and “The Ace of Spades,” No. iy ) fun and |lowing prozram Aria. “Tali e an employe of the same restat Alleen Pringle in “The Mysti an Astor in Pride.”” Univer- = 3 e Soets 3 Jun and | @t Sona® (Mozart)y; “Du Bist Die|leads h p h tUTant | lleged revelation of the peculiarities FBESE b R L Ll OLYMPIC. SAVOY. 3 h of Kevs,” | Ruh” an Der Jungling an der ;w-l‘ o S Arrein ([1{ n;p 1do. «pn-lmxH:T. hwhh D:ur - L0. chapier of “Adventures of Mazie Sunday, Marion Davies in “Lights| Sunday, “The Wheel” and Felix and Owens Herald: Quelle chubert) 3enedeit die she cha Ars ic supremacy | Langdon in “Plain Clothea™” and t Sunday. Menday and Tuesdav, M i of Old Broadw: . " Yol . | Cartoon: Monday, Lilla a or O o am aeaini | Sellge Mutter™ (Wolf): “Le Reve," |of the star of st theatrical | Pathe Review, and Saturdav. Monta| Murray and John Gilbert in “The CIRCE _:] l‘: ';v adade minconred N e i ,.Rnn",":’ .nz:‘:‘r? = called “Sky High,” | from “Manon™ (Ma et); “As Al company . from that distin- Blue in the Warner Rrothers’ produc- | Mer: Widow nd Aesop Fable gel; Monday, D. W. Griffith presents| ' ‘ A 5 The White Rose.” with Mae Marsh Review: Tuesday and Wednesda: ndiotheriacts » announced late Things Fad (Rachmanineff). “It x’vwwid persor the man ;»m"rnr -1:’;4 I’r:n!“';‘llros.’davv\;fl"-fl;fl.i\'gflnu-rl:u' and Thursdsy P M r : Was a Lover and His Lass” (Quilter); | she adores v Patsy uth Miller an Jncoln | Barthelmess and D 1 ek v ockl and Carol Dempster; Tuesday and|Harold Lloyd in “The Freshman" and EARLE—Anniversary Week. ‘Rese o e Nizht” and he Stedman. with the Sennett comedy, *“The BReautiful ity : lm:vwr in t Me: 8 Wednesday, “The Lost World," with | Pathe Review: Thursdax s = g 2 & | Brsdrns (Griffes), and the fol RIAL he Fool. Hodge Podge,” and chapter pla: lev in “A € G iday. B nesday, Leatri Ressie Love, Lewiz Stone, Wallace | Beery in “Rugged Water,' hj;‘_’g,"?m? staliestle L DR R uels Wade in de| The screen version of Channing | T Lytell in ng . . m in " Hel Highroad': Th Beery and Llovd Hughes, showing at | ''Trz Arcadia ington's leading plavhouses. In order | Water: @rranged by Fdward Boat| Pollock's plav. “The Fool.” will be| CENTRAL—“The Unwritten Law." |Cooke. in “Should Sailo - xud Fridks, 1 sai (g, Douias | s 9 nm.; Thurstay. Owen Moore | riday. Bebe that the program may surpass any ner): “Lit’l David, Play on Yo' Harp'|shown at the Rialto next week. start-| “The Unwritten Law.” a new Ex. Urday. Tom Mix in =T s Exlibaiksiin oo @ = and Constance Benneti in ““Married Wild, Wild Susan this beautiful amusement place ever | (arranged by IJ»IV\?!] Ha i ans | tng Sunday. It was produced by the hibitors Film Exchange release will be | “‘ “}-*’;'_"’ f' ”‘_‘t‘l o s P 4 k Hoxt paras ‘*‘;l("_;j ,‘\ML'; Q Nilsson in ,.“ inds q;”ml_dvr u;;fl‘ ham!\ ‘H‘« : has offered, A. Julian Rrylawski is in | Me” (ar ed by Sustave )'\Ir:m}:m | William Fox Co. and a vear was spent | shown the first two days of next Aadlbt s nd he \r £ et P ;*1" ‘”‘f‘“vi"“' ek odolohe Menjou NEv Pl fokinE the tractions, | And “Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho” |in its maki Wweek at Crandall’s Central Theater,|N® R ot U Saturday. Jack Rfikford(th aking | King _on Mal tre Among the vaudevi eatures of |(a diby Tawience n\yx.y:uh:\w i 1’”" story concerns the adventures | beginning Sanday. with e Vet . ) RION. | i one| U0 tie Town Langdon in note will be the Four Fords, monarchs eats are on sale at Mrs. Wilson- |and ro n ic YOUNE merstein as its star and Forrest Stan-| AVENUE GRAND Ay, LN TN e of danceland, and : Shop | Greene's Concert Bureau, 1300 minister who helieved that a man | ley, Mary Alden, Charles Clary, Wil-| E : i g i o PARK. . a style revue participated in street northwest might 1 ‘e st in the twenticth | liam V. Mong and Johnny Fox. ir..| Sunday and Monday. Cor ¥ sday. ma_ Sh M Nednen | Sunday and Monday, Monty Banks | Sunday and Monday, Mae S = icent 8 tried it. The!in the « The story concerns a|fith in assified” a T I 5 ; wennes “Keep Si S rapre. | iN “The Merry Widow WARDMAN PARK—"The Devil.” | mj ich made the stage | young Southern girl and her aristo-|ton in “The Movies " ] 1! day. Anita n Lytell |in “Keep Smiling” and, Lionel Barry- | p,pje; Tyesday and Wed he Thomas Herbert Stock Com.| pres t is said 1o be|cratic but penniless father and the|Wednesday. Thomas Me | In . B ,_and more and Hope Hampton in “Fifty-|inne GriMith Classified v. playi at Wardman Park The- | thriilingly the screen | machi ns of thé employer of the|Luck” and Mack Ser p drid Haro doyd in “The Fresh-| pify ' also Park News Events: Tues. | Hamilton in “The Movies e in | ater. has entered its third week and| FEdmun e pli i title role. | girl and the man she loves. A Mack.| Fingers”. Thursdayv, Conwa man™. Satur Ered mpson in | day, Madge Bellamy and My Hunt in | Eugene O'Brien and C: and lis now 1 “The Devil,” by |Others in i Brenda Bond, | Sennett comedy, * Sweet Pickle’:| and Aileen Pringle in " A i \I! Arbund t . o ‘Lightnin,'" Pathe colored Review | “Souls for Sables” and Cliff Bowes styles of terpsichorean ende: | Ferenc an outstanding suc.| Mary Thurn Bloomer. Anne | “Screen Snapshots” und “Topics of[and Hal Roach’s o e and Gift' Shoppe; Wednesday and | “Hot Feet Bert Ly The photoplay productic I be|cess of Ge Jiss, in title role. | Dals . wnd Paul Panzer the Day”" will be shown also Bride”: Friday, Wa ) E ? Thursday, Tom Moore and Eileen | “Sporting Life + Paramount’s v of |a part ably played by Parker Fen . 2 Mae Murray and John Gilbert will| Esther Ralton > B reaple inday 4 Monday. Helene Chad.|Percy in “Under the Rouge,” Glenn |“Don't Tell D: s “Lovers in Quara com- | nelly METROPOLITAN—"The Unguarded |be featured Tuesday and Wednesday | and Neal Ru v Nwedie . n “The Woman I and | Tryon in “Daddy Goes runting” | Meighan in “Irish Luck edy, in which Be the star, The story involves the wife of a Hour. | in Stroheim’s film urday. Bert ome Honermoon Squabbles ind Park News Fvents: Friday, Rich- ' toon and Pathe Review Pluck.” Lige Conley in Horse Mem," comedy and 9 Spades,”” No. 3 It is said to abound ted | bank an artist whose love of | Milton hd Doris Kenyon are climaxes and lud : vears : 1ade to rebloom throt featured National's produe- usual short reel fea Sarie’s | the insi ) the Satanic { tion, T iarded Hour.” which hills will, of T he included — son. Once lousy is ed, al E wo the first time in edy, topical jects, news reel | barriers fall. and the at na Metropoli tagether with r . always a feature | loves his wife and the artist's model Xt week. heginning s , of the Earle programs, including an |and incidentally his betrothed d unday afternoon. 1 medy will (This adzvertisement is one series to publiciy : those contractors whose knowledae, orchestral overture and the giant pipe (carded by the pair, while Dr. Millery he suppli mpi 10, famous organ, presided hy Alexander | manazes the whole course nts | London dian, ir i in_ Mo tircless energy have contributed to make our nec very last word sn modern department stores.) P e |and the actions of these iny v F 3 n World Ew. K Ruth Harrison formerly of the Survev t reels and a musi- STRAND—"The Window Cleaners.” |Ram's Head Plavers: Robagt 1. Clear. |cal program 1 Metropolitan | Topping a variety bill of vaudeville |Cecil Ann Cain. Ben C: jr.. and ! Symphony, will complete the enter-| and picture attractions at the Strand|Mary Keane are in the ble cast. | tainment TTheater next we E com- | " o .. . -4 “The Unguavded- Hour" is a ro- edy skit entitled “The Window Clean-{ HOWARD—"Darktown Frolics mantic drar inst the pie - ers” in which Sam Lewis and Sam| Next week. commencing Monday, |turesque background of the ltalian n l’ l' . Diody make the comeds 4t the Howard Theater, the “Dark.| Riviera. It concerns the love adven- An added feature will present Marge | town Frolics.” a fast and peppery | tures of a beautiful voung American and Beth Co. “A Variety of ( colored musical revue, with ut 8 the tragic experiences of an orful Dances,” with Arline Frances {Tim Brymn's Orchestra Itaiian heauty. The supporting cast X - Ardell and Betty Eldridge ing ensemble, including Maud Mills, | includes Lorna Duveen, Claude King, ke S e e e et SR i i urnished the Marble for our New Store program will include “The Wedding | Cumby. Doc Straine, Grace Smith, | direction is by mbery Hillyer. . Ring,” by Al Boasbers, a surprise | Lionel Monazas, Babe J Bill) fight in three rounds. feat rank | Andrews, Bessie Brown, Thel TIVOLI—"Irish Luck.” ¥ord and Dorothy Ricketts; Jack and | Gcomy, Chris Smith, Ted Bowman| Thomas Mej e s Tteta La Pearl, a rube comedy act, “The | and girls zalore will present one of s Melghen will I pic- | Indiana Folks,” and Gordon and Gor- | ipe |velv singing i c . 0 Sirandall’s THvoll Theater 1d: SR AR SOreon ST | the lively singing and dancing enter fisat twe 0a9S of next el Wh . h ork th h build 1 don i & noVeILy COMOFION ACt, TWists | imaneats WHick e, made this. col.| LS, first Lwo dave of next wee en you stop to admire the marble work throughout our building, let and Tur o , | ored troupe famou: hductiol > photoplay attraction will be one b jilglan - merriest mirth provokers of the | pALACE—"That SATIoE R budald Wilkoniind Drnee: | your admiration be mingled with a feeling of pride, for a Washington firm, | D. W. Griffith, famous - of i ion in w York amd shifts § and s f unusual distine « r 0 tion headed of a Nation 1w Down el h New York cop inrs "ot even sinners. (rvims G0 out: | Bas and “ntolerance.” il ofer i N cainte ot o nolle : the Standard Art Marble Company, is entitled to the credit for the artistic PRESIDENT—"Uncle Sam’s Follies B heslasine et xe in s Booth Tarking. | conception and craftsmanlike execution involved. Lovers of musical and dance rev coew's Palace next week, heginr ton “Van Ribher” langhmaker, “The | face a read treat, according to advance S T e e | Sky .I\lryl\uv;-), |v nd the athe Review | 5 s, in “Uncle Sam'’s Follies,” pro. At Royle Girl” is deseribed as a {also will be shown i E 5 i rteed by ALY Stern and Mr. and| thrilling, romantic drama of the Chi- | Tuesday and Wednesday the Tivolt In our show windows Italian Travertinis used. It comes, of course, M lack Hoffman for Distriet go Loop and its jazz helt It is | will present Marie Prevost, Kenneth ! of Columbia deration of Federal| iffith's f production under his | Harlan, Louise Fazenda and John & e % 2 Employes Union sia premiss to iy issIE IO SnENCE ol | Suhe D o muihesipiane from Italy, but you may not know that it originated in the flowing lava week. heginn Sunday evening Dempster, W. C. Fields, the former | d with “The White Wings The cast Il offer everything| : of a volcano. The background of the windows is a composition stone found in a musical and dance revue new sonzs, written especially for the | Sassion andiinonliei by e n i : made to represent limestone. From Tennessee comes the marble floor- s e 0 th, rest : . ing on the first floor; while the green-streaked natural white marble used and t enough comedy to halance 1‘} / and pleasure the hill The revue will he staged in 15 acts, | : . ¢ 9 : in all the washrooms comes from Vermont. In the Basement Store the inclnding seven elaborate ensemble | await you in- - numbe; featuring unusual scenic SR S floor is of a comparatively new process, known as Cloisonne terrazzo. cially for the production “Uncle Sam's Follies.” is »>|Lr;v‘\‘:d‘ :}Aefl 3 2 :_”h.\}zl: afe oSl v‘\[rml‘lr':j‘i:vr:\lv{? ot prlngs ‘ ) Various kinds of marbles contributed to the beauty of the Vestibules, eventh st vania avenue northwest, daily from 10 Y 2 . . 530 s I which will elicit your admiration for the artistic results produced by the “Mutt and Jeff” will step out of the T Arkansas Standard Art Marble Company stage of the Gayety Fheater next week, beginning with the Sunday mat- | " o = e | q Health! The radio-active mineral baths are famous for Bob Capron will b Mutt” and! their curative powers; they renew strength and vigor in i!v\rr\ |.<nnn i will b @ run-down bodies. ond_ entertain . G Rest! The bracing springtime climate soothes tired end, o William nerve fro\;idu a fitting environment for those secking Browninz and a » of 18 comely [ ESstanciguiet. young misse ) ind dance, | R il ibed as an G Pleasure! Rolling golf courses are in splendid condition; attraction for those who like to . there are mountain trails through pine forests for riding IKe o ol nt Dretin e n 2 | and hiking. There's a diverse, congenial social life. snappy music, MUTUAL=Taffn’ Thru.” Easily Accessible “Laffin’ Thru,” regarded last season as one of the sprightliest shows on q Connectiens at Union Station, St. Louis, the Mutual circuit, for the rapidit with Missouri Pacific trains direct to the and smoothness of its performanc Springs, providing over.night service. Through comes again 1o the Mutual Theater B - mext week with very few changes standard drawing-room sleeping cars. in s caal ! | DAILY SCHEDULES Charles “Kiutz” Country and George > . “Buttons" Fares are the leading come- Lv..St. Louis (Sunshine Special).__6:45 pm. ’ dians. Others of prominence are Doro- | Hot Springs.............7:00 am. thy Sevier, soubrette: Marie Loeffl (or you can) Dollie Davies, Gus F! and Merrill | Lv..8t. Louis(Hot Springs Special) 9:05 pm. Sevier | Ar. .. Hot Springs . 9:30 am, A fast-moving chorus of pretty girls handsomely costumed and a com- 4 Courteous attention to your ticket tie. plete scenic production will be seen. 5 R & ments. For reservations and further infor- mation communicate with Michigan U.—"Tambourine,” Thurs- day. Russell Gohring, a junior student, D. I. Lister sInging the part of the Captain of the | § Royal Guard, is reported to have General A]s)em. Passenger mSSOURI made decided hit in the twentieth ent., ‘—\ LRy B e e LRSI 1 PACIFIC o RAILROAD CO., Tambourine,” which plays at the| _ Washington Auditorium Thursday, Room 811, 1457 Broadway, Yashin ialtortent Bhursdays | New Tork. N. Y. BRI e R (Phone Wisconsin 2151.52) Ciohring, who was one of the stars of x;\T vear's opera, “Tickled to | |

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