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UARY AMUSEMENTS. 'NATIONAL TONIGHT 8:20 S HELD PERSONAL BEEESTETIE GEORGE WHITES | O SCANDALS D) [on (Titulesco Says There Was rendlion LWMENE No Political Basis for eoBiNGEn MoRRe Next Week—Seats Now Renunciation. & oN THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (., SATURDAY, RECLAMATION LOSS "G ometon Svuge: {CAROL ABDICATION On London Stage Durmg Past Year JAN 9, 1926. AMUSEMENTS. Match for Sword STOWELL TOPUSH [t for Sword. Pmmnmm(mwmmdmmmmm By llu- Associated Press. = T D. January lar shipmer o Persia of lh T il Records by Civil Serv- ice Commission. Persians special courtesy, an offi By the A LONDO> Americans. ted Press. January John Ba re and Lucille L erne, are generally credited by British dramatic critics with having been outstanding fix in_the London theater during Miss La Verne's acting of the role of the Spartan mother in “Sun Up” and Barrymore's Hamlet won universal praise. Ashley Duke's “The Man : Toad of Mischief” has been mol BY _"w (”“‘,I““’ Eross. widely praised perhapx than an NEW YORK play o1 1925, ie There was a Shaw boom in b virtually all of his playvs having glven during the vear. Iven s Profession.” hith- wWas presented. Two |Board of Inquiry Reports $12,785,137 More as Probably Wasted.. "IITIIOHOIIOVI AT LAST! THE GREAT LOVER'S GREATEST! RUDOLPH YALENTINO In Mas wenderful new United Artists’ production! A beautiful, enthrallimg love-story of the Rus- sian court in the days of the great Catherine! "“THE EAGLE" WITH LOUISE DRESSER AND THE BEAUTIFUL VILMA BANKY cial of the state match trust had given orders that the match boxes be adorned with the Persian na tonal arms—a lion and a rising sun. However. instead of = sword natch was placed in the raised 1w of the lion, which substitution was not well received in De The Russians are rectifying the | mistake. oA Themed Nedwn Pl CLOSE QUARTERS X | By the Associated Press. While ment's president | | of xml today Leazue intinued his attack upon the Civil Service Com: ssion, answering the commission’s sponse to his 15 suit agai erto banned, 11 said the in his opinion consistently fo bt had not publicity on what henevolent | Judge been very ind spa informat the matter yme branch vstem of v. had wled a policy « th they h staking Snys amation Jsant con — Jech erad today. ment in unple P Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. Januar Court Justice Mullan, suit brought bv the minc holders of the Denver and nie sceasion when it | Railroad against the former directors ¢t the merit prin- | of the road. demanding an accounting. ire the question to | vesterday classified the plaintiffs e | Which are inviolate: | “Rip Van Winkles that; nov would 1} “Justice Mullan's remark came after contfidential 1et- fintroduction of voluminous evidence r th ex-ldealing with previous testimony il The information | decision in other cases resulting since Needed. said Says Publicity e Sun. Eve.—Seats Direetlon Stanley Co. of Ameriea CRANDALLS, {Tzfiommfl AT 107H My most time jeity s PALACE family is Rum F 'tun at 13th recently dis , over the debt settle He asserted Kinz. a were found R e 2 Pagmount Preasnts recort Iving on in his apartment ves Today—11 A. M. te 11 P. Firat National Presemts MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON & Celortul h-- York and A star Lient. Lind tillery, re m Barracks the Presi Fehrnary 1 Romamce of the Riviers, t in Support, The Direction of Stanley Co siccess, ha Ao of America Next Week—HAL SKELLY, ADA REEVES, 1480 44K 0% g at 8:20 B!Ifl!l!"o o 527 DELASC Mgt Shubert “The Kid Himself”’ \ W himsicnl Comeds by Bernurd 8. Sehubert In NEXT MON. SEATS NOW IN PERSON The Famous Motlon Pleture Star SESSUE HAYAKAWA THELOVECITY A Thrilling Drama of China and “THE FooOL” S e | 4 Picturieation of Chawning of Vienna | Pollock's Great Play, Ktarring CASH PRIZFS FREF Fen. 80c (0 8275: Wed. Mat.. 508 EDMUND LOWE to $1.65) Sat. Mat., foc to $2.20. 21,551 Fat.. Ve isexse SERERAS HELLS HIGH ROA KATE SMITH ST R | The Empress of Syncopation in & ’CRANDALLYS AMBASSADOR ™ Rollicking Cycla of 18 & Col. Kd NEW JAZZ SONGS | Washington's Hest cal and Dance Revue | PR T GO L —STARTING SUNDAY— LADIES CLUB THEATER RALPH LEWIS Bud Fisher’'s Famous Cartoon In Ewory drama of Comedy, MUTT & JEFF Among the Girls. LADIES MATINEE DAILY_g£3c NEXT WEEK_ HAPPY HOOLIGAN ' Data. o evidence system of temporary iy afford some inter no excuse to refuse | ost now about the Bu v entailing little trou onse. because somebody 1sk about the po: 400 emploves. last request m Report Held of Value. The report on was delivered hy and adjustments ! reclamati 1o invest ,GROTTO RAFFLES BANNED. |oiclers au e wate Collected No Sl reclamation losses the board of survey appointed under the act of December 1914 ate the extent of losses to o lack of fertility, inade {er supply and other physicl Chuses. Meclamation Buroau ofitials Charter of Lm,h,.m Group Taken |characterized it as a forward steps Up for Gambling. rd the relief of socixl and human lems on its projects BTICAL N v i oo The purpose of the report was to ;..mmm; of ol linds, Incinding xar. | otraund e Sritine off as Leees of es. is strictly forbidden to all grottos {5 hie o e o of the Mystic Order of Veiled Pruphetx S niR e it e e Ao k nlled!\ml-‘fi)a:::l“rlanr::izlm p(‘;?gem\" be required of delinquent settlers, nor | Treadwell of New Orleans, La., grand | s O o be charged to make them { monarch, will announce Saturday in | **The hoard's letter of transmittal to | mrn::;‘u:;lr;gh;‘rwglu Masonic mag- | secretary Work emphasized it Baciiso ‘\dlh ‘h"‘ G vietion that an early disposition of its oD R nar Girotto of Ba- | recommendations would not only pro D nonse i hay violated the mote the welfare of the projects. hut preme Council regulations and has|bring relief 1o people wanring them rafed two automobiles at a recent en- selves out in a fight against what it tertainment. the grand monarch an- termed insurmountable odds. ! nounces he has just taken up its char ter. Mr. Treadwell's edict will be read | in every grotto in North America dur Winter Vacation Suggestions. ing this month. S Aiken. . (.: Augusta. Ga.. Asheville, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. g = Hendersonvie. N. ".! Trvon, N FEEL | L. Whiting Este ew Orlean: Gulf of Mexico White's “Scan- | lipolis. Grotto, vesterday sald that to Californ Reduced fare Matines at [ the best of his knowledge there have rip tickers now on sale. Splen never been any raffles or gambling | did train service. For particulars as schemes of any kind sanctioned to fares, time of trains, Pullman sleeyp the chapter here. He sald he has |inz car reservations. erc., | been well aware of the fagt that gam- | Upon or write s bling in all forms has been forbidden | A.. 1510 H st. n.w by the grotto and added that he will | Southern Railway " at | Mot sanction any kind of raffle in the | tisement uture. POt S MAITT We can rearrange to_your advantage. . We will ndvise you. J. Benson Thomas Company our trusts |4 Mat. Today 50c to $2.20 At 2:30 —of New Rlank S10D 1n tday, Ho TONIGHT Mousrs E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pu TODAY—1 TO 11 P. M. Plotures ond_Keith Populer Price Voudevsils ANNIVERSARY BILL Headlined by the FOUR FORDS Monarcha of Danceland A refusal to e ! opinion of the Attor- | justify it in | xpayer the | requested t even in [ am certain that the funda would be the House heard the ':l)\'D!‘IIA‘ rol of " hav | and defended yesterduy, Congress was | s Rana o P ; i kel G e T ek | | ticx, Nicholas Titule chairman o Thpeatet O e It T Do natiment i | the Rumaniun debt mission. sald on sider 314,317,150 spent on 19 reclama- i “Prine ol has deep Rumanian ewman Motion Pictures “R'P VAN WINKLES" | tion as definitely lost, and | feetings, aid, “and it would. be sed general debate on | ny 815 the Interior Department appropriation | st the finterest of his native S Plaimifis in Suit agrecing to an appropriation of $4i0. All the members of the NORWAY i!'ld iflEanum s E > {000 for the Coolidge dam across the fi are beloved Dy the whole | Seats Now, 800. $6c. $1.10 including tay | Against Railroad Have Been naliny : without material change, iteme { Husband c-ngm W\fe Flirting | 1t The abdi i sts and Indian lief. as @ private mat MlTZl In “NAU l:H'I\ Refusing to discuss the report that RIQUETTE Hits Projects’ Defeat. 3 Children and Self. { vernment of | ¢ Now Represcntative Will n=on. Republi o Antoine as Ruamanian EARL committee in charge «f the Interior § i 5 ¢ lesco said only he had not been “of bill for dropping the Belle’ Fourche | NEW YORK. January 8 - ¥ive o not of his government's | _ With TESTER ALLEN included i the investigating board's voung chauffer Minister to Great Brit list of definite and probable losses to : ;“:l baifteur, agreed with Prince tive Blanton, Democrat, Texas, ed | terday under circumstances that | ment with this country why the ecommitt had restored an mutely outlined an unusual traged:. that the terms of the settlement were | project in Oregon after’ Secretary alive was Wednesday nizht when Work had advised against it. Mr. King returned home. Police said he f he did Resignation Accepted. - SRR i temsent of ithe commis- | I e did !;fll)rppl that they had been | poscd 1o the Laker deveiopment. but man. who left. Neighhors then, haard g P Thnling L remanos fefe ke oM t Aches. which means sleep- [ wanted the reclhimation policy defined. a great racket. Muarks on the walls Resignation of Second 90 jazz rome and {te perils ‘KU(“”“”“"”‘|”J'.’|:";:"“"”A" dl]! not forecast what | tration. Representative mton. Re- his wife and children from room to | cently stationed at Madi Yo“"s WITH jent answer, n would be and siid nothing | publican. Michigan. chairman of the room. He killed thew all with N. Y. has been accepted by S W. C. FIELDS—CAROL DEMPSTER | permit the plaintiffs 10 3 to be to avoid | 0 amend their | project should he considered on its bov from his mother. The children bl e ,,(“"mnldm( to _make the reorganized | merits and “not for political reasons.” | ranged from 1 to 5 vears old. twen NITZA VERNILLE M‘E MURRAY 4 0 5 In “The Vinaked Bride” e must obviously re- {'r‘h"_ Grande Railrouds fedendants with | tion and considered it but | He piled all the hodies on the hed BROWN & WHITAKER ormer directors of the Denver he urged responsible contr® for each Takinz that of the hahe aged 1 J. LEO KoLB . DOWNEY & OWEN LOEW’S pities to hreak down MAIN 5027 i OTHER STARS | stockholders from the courts on the | them. cek—HAL & grounds of laches, Justice Mullan said present old claims and expect recog Cextinusuy 10:088% assmy Sl nition, LAST TIVMES TODAY her lateat comedy awconss, he reclamation policy denounced ' to do with poll it to compel CALLS STOCKHOLDERS vestigation hourd that it should con- | the eve of his departure for London. | as probubly lost. KI | G OF A D he greatest injustice to consider that | TOMORRO EE]) e o LI- N 4 L I t time he could do anything | TWICE Bill and ook it for amendment, | con I up amendment, TO0 MAN’S JEALOU.‘Y untrs N Hla River in Ariz and approvir Ivnastic problems exist in |3 5 T = - = stion of the prince ONIGHT e oy proniems ot It POLI’S | projects will be consid With Other Man, Slew Her, he had been instrumental in the recall | = can. South Dakots TR o e R Minister to the United States. M. Titu cakrorr, VANITIES I preject in South Dakota. which hodies. the entire of ‘I'lu-mx~:atlnvn M. Titulesco. who nian | the amount of $1.379.13%. Representa terms of the Riwnanian 1ppropriation of 00,000 for the aker The lList time the family was seen|entirely satisfactory to his country . g H siously prover. the {ihe road’s reorganization. He asked i . . Blanton adde that he wux not op-| found his wife flirting with another er that they are will- | on et " r that th ing on one’s rights. Replving to critics of, the adminis- | of-the home showed that King chased |say P. Caywood. Field “THAT ROYLE GIRL 1o dic ol 01 suheor A g i 2 i indicate whether or not he would committee, declared that _each | ball bat, aChristmas gift to the oldest dent t ke effect CORAM Reginning 1 Missor >acific anc v | He sa a v A e ar thelr pur: i uri Pacific and the Denver and | He said he was a friend nf ama- bovs and a girl. | - HD“I!I Ffll" Sale and Rent ADELA VERNE E————— s of the appoint- | 1€ f APD! In referring to a decision in |irrigation scheme and held that th® in hik arr, he lav n heside them P23 New York Ar. 1237 Wisc'n. Av. “People can't go to sleep like Rip F Street at 13th Paramount Pressnts “STAGE STRUCK" it probably netfcounsel for the minority stockholders 1~ records | road. t powerful poli- | mit 1 11921 in Colorado barring the minority | States affected should stand back of and cut is throat Van Winkle and then wake up ani GLORIA Comed: Ave -News—OQverture IALTO | mh at Gee N.W. tlonal Hif! Praised by tl Presst Free Lecture —ON&- Christian Scierice —BY— Miss Lucia C. Coulson, C. S. of London, England Member of the Roard The First Church of Christ, of a citizen irts stands on two funda rinciples the publicity of official rec con ON THE <OREEN BEBE DANIELS "CRANDALL'S Trvoui 14th & Park | TODAY—JOHXNY HINE LIVE WIRE ' JUVENILE C¢ EDY SPORTLIC and MATI NFE_ ONLY THE © SCARLET REAK. ~ first chapter. PRIZF NES MANY CONTAININ G ond, to put it concretely, that or Smoot and every other mem ¢ the legislative branch of the ent should refrain from inter. fering with the discharge of executive tunctions.” rnnum-u. monarch of Kal The Mother Roston. Massach Monday, January 11, 1926 Noonday at Keith’s Theater, at 12:15 P.M. Evening at First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W., at 8 O’Clock Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, No Collec Churcl sefts of Lectureship of George Scientist, in 20 pr National — ; g revue at § = Naughty Riquette, s—Mitzi in H 220 pm. | p.m. Matinee at Belasco—"The Kid Himself,” com- $:20 p.m. Matinee at 2 :tlp { President—"Uncle Sam’s Follies p.m. Matinee a; 2:20 p.m. Wardman Park—"Go Easy, comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at p.n Keith's Pa. Ave. The President 77l TONIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEER | UNCLE SAM’S FOI.I.|ES Mu sygtem. Orchestra L @ MAKE . VRSO CRANDALLS CENTRAL 90 Bet D A E \ HANT | A new process for weaving muslins Soeat Tt is hard to keep a woman in lux-|in 14 colors on a single shuttie loom ury., but It is still harder to keep her has heen patented hy & firm in Glas Young, | happy. 20w Mabel," ! = 30 ‘ Al Welcome. Clara Kimball Krfes mily a 15 and 815 p.m. rsary Johmecu's great VTR “THE LAST EDITION” | iy vaude- | a Window Cleaners,” continuous from 12:30 to week, REVIFR Gayety—“Mutt and Jeff,” burlesque, | indl 215 pim Mutual—“Laffin’ Thru,” 30 and $:20 p.m. Howard (colored)—"Darktown i 1t 815 p.m Palace—"That Royle Girl,” at 10:35 a.m.. 12:35, 2:50, 4:55, 7 and 9:15 p.m Metropolitan “The Unguarded | Hour.” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 740 and 945 p.m | Columbia—"'Stage Struck,” at 11:25 a.m.. 1:23, 335, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. Rialto— Fool.” at 11.05 am., | 3 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. The Live Wire,” at 2 5 and 9:45 p.m. Ambassador—"Red Hot 4:23, 6:05, 8 and 9:5 The Savoy Theater i1th & Col Rd CRANDALL'S TODAY Film Features “Home, Sweet Home™ | MVTVALBIRLESK OLYMPIC \.... St. Bet Ihh&lx!h Is better than worthless stock burlesque, ADOLPHE Frol- DOX HO TOMORROW - V110 A RONALD COLAAN DARK ANGFT na COME o e A e THORRS “LAFFIN' THRU” e TONIGHT—AUCTION NITE —T at Tth N.\W. HOwAR Last Times DUMBARTON '”‘ nle vCRANDALL'S \\1'~V||up Grand TODAY AND SUNDAY Ave. SE, AY—RERT LYTELL 1n MAUD MILLS SHoRT NG COMEDY ' INFE THE SPADES TOMORROW —RICHARD B and _DOROTHY REATTIFIT, €T BILLY» DOOLEY in CRANDALL’S LIFF ONLY oF Tivol » 4105, \pnllu Theater N.E. Tires, p.m. Best People,” ). 8 and 9:40 p.m at | an invention the motion At that time he was offering stock in which he claimed would revolutionize picture industry. w sewing machine WHITE models. Highest lowest prices. ~ Phone Col York Theater " White Sewing Gn_Ave. & Quebee MEIGHAN 1 CARTOON and PREVOST He approached Mrs. . and suavely painted a pic- ture of future wealth and happiness. He pointed to large fortunes which others had acquired through inventions. Mrs. G. mortgaged her home and rushed to the salesman to huy stock. Twao vears went hy and she had received no dividends. The company had many excuses. Home Theater CONTF MATINEF SPADES TOMORROW —MAE TOHN GILRERT in WIDOW “SPOTLIGHT. ONLY. “THE ACE MIRRAY THE OF SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 and MERRY AD. Arts Club Bal Boheme New Willard — January 11 Finally, in desperation. she came to the Dureau. It developed that this man. with others, had promoted and sold stock in over twenty companies, hardlv any of which had proved successful. Mrs. G.'s invest- ment is probably worthless and she is unable to meet the mortgage on her home. - > ¢ i S < Mever Davis Music Tieket, With Suuer EW STANTON Ffth&C sts BERT, MOUNTED JAMES AT AL, MO T TR ELITE i T WALTHALL A greedy, scheming, unscrupulous stock salesman HIPPODROME #1h&N-V.Av.N-w- had observed Mrs. G. and her efforts to care_for her e ot JANES KIRKW0OD Conn. Ave GREEN ARCHER McKinley St.,D.C. PRz NN . H. B WALTHALL S TOMORROW — THOMAS MFEIG: Coming Events R A A S Kot S pdtWEEN Mh PO LI R ; R WhYe ), OF MOZART'S OPERA COMIQUE 11th & N.C. Ave. S.E. CRANDALL’S THE_MARRIAGE | | CAROLINA "Gt Tt EMPIRE ¢!t B S J roMORKOW. MaRiE llNi‘i:irGL‘l‘ifir S )\ii-‘rl'll“"(i‘\\” ‘1:‘ DE ; };All.ll.};} D HALR o National—Thurs., Jan. 14.4:30 —| | PRINCESS 1'!s 1t st - STEELY TODAY GEORGF PH“.ADELPI‘"A TAKOMA Takoma Park, D. C. TG ORCHESTRA e T AV RN RES R AT The Werlls Grontart Oailiar PABLO CASALS g ot RO THE EMINENT PIANIST RAPH_AEL 9EMTRTH O/S{teets N-W WILHELM BACHAUS T T THEATER ‘fil‘l”l Hh N.W ZIMBALIST ILOIZ G it THEURSDAY FEBRUARY 11. 4:30 Ry AR RETHBERG LEADER 9th Near E St. e The Latest !‘.lr Boprano of Matropolitan ALL AROUSD THE FRYT LYTELL o STEFLE. OF THE ROY AT 13h St. and R. I. Ave. RENTICRY T PRTROl : iy, CHEVY CHASE s SN AND MARY ASTER ING CASHTPRIZES Niavier CADVENTURES OF Roac S itwEes MEAT WM. WADE HINEHA DUOTION MaA ' BETTY BRONSON 10 OF FI TUE GOLDEN TRIST R GARO Matn KEN N IACK Vaionth, otto Al Wil . CRANDALL’S Tickets. $2.50. $2.00. $1.50. $1.00 or A oy A it v D TRALL AFRorS Fa TUZSDA®. JANUARY 10. 4:30. U CIRCLE * - THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 430 DOTGLAS FATR { i THURSDAY. JANUARY 28 430 | (f RSy ERAANRY by IreR ELISABETH Contin. 10 am 10 11 pm TruRspay BEBRTARY 25430 RAMON NOVARRO in That can absorb great heat and not break down. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers Everywhere. BAYERSON OIL WORKS~ COLUMBIA 5228 The publication of this an- nouncement in these columns is evidence that this news- paper co-operates with and supports the Better Business Bureau for your protection. BEFORE YOU INVEST—INVESTIGATE The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Building SRk g Tickets for Ahove Attractions t T. Arthur Smith Homer Kitt Co. ROXY AND HIS GANG Fitty Entertainers WASHINGTON -AUDITORIUM Saturd, nuary 8, 108 Matines, 2:50 Evening, 8:30 5. m. Sunday, January 10, 1926 Matines, 3:30 . m. Evening, 8:30 5. m. Benefit Building Fund Natlonal Sanatorium for Tuber- culous Children, Inc. Albuusraue, New Moxice Brig. Gen. Lioyd M. Brett, U. §. A. Retired President Chairman, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty Tickets at Lead! Hetel Nowssta Pr| $1te $2.80. By $3 to SRl Tt B B Warinee oy “The Midshipman” LARRY _SEMON COMEDY — BAT- TLING BREWSTER . No. LIBERTY North Cap. nd P Sts. THE COMING OF AMOS A Georgetown Evening Ceurse TEN EVENTS Chapel of Georgetown Presbyterian Church. P Street, near Thirt EIGHT 0°C first Street Dean of George ety Wilbur, hington T Miss Helen Howison will xing a group of Shakespeaie sones, Monday, CARTOONS A} ARTOONISTS (Hlustrations) Clifford K. Berryman Monday, January 25— ART IN AMERICA (Mlustrated) Mise Leila Mechlin. Secretary of the American Federation of Arts Tickets (10 Admissions) . $2.50 SoeTe A amisalona, 50 centa. af the Haor. 19 bth St hd NW._PRIV Course. 3 priv.. m Appoimtinent IDAVISON'S Teah sou to, dance cor PROF MRS Sirictly pritate’ ‘an hoil- lR W. Class and dance Saturd: T with © orehest: Collegiate, Charleston. Foxtrot, Tango, Wal ,AnotherE. F. Miller’ stcmnguss Wil start Jan_8th. Applicants to this cla must regisier now Ieston and w flog sten each night S IRth. Ph.F HELEN JANE MARR DISCIPLE OF RUTH ST. DENIS CIraar of Crontive Danedhe Classes now forming to start Jan. 18 51 all types of claseical and_Oriental danciny Denishawn Method 2 Special Wark_in Aciobatic and Charlaston 1819 M S NW. . 988