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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AMUSE N \Tlli\ AI—"The Show OF." The tit the v wavs | n Say (¢ o of & popular song that wa ue of a few vears ago. “Al ave Them Laughing When od-hy,” is what Louis John | said 10 do at every perform in the title 1 which starts the Nation comedy ssociate WARDMAN PARK— “Enter Madame ze suCeess of Gilda \ v w Myrtil, onch e KEITIES—Odette M in an un comedian One Afternoon in laughmaker. ude Jack Rose. assist at the piano ve dancer, as quintet, in ene Shaw by Jimmy za_ Mishka, disti sisted by the Ciy EARLE—=Ned usse Ry strom_and b vl with e A s Th is an eten ever pre whers will in 1thletes mail man. a ‘mes Jack Dianiels imilton sup in a with e ter next hewded Ly the 3o mtsiconiedy of song they will be lie Gy which As EBONITE Strings toaStick ( SoitWings. <~ Around the Gears My Mslsrisl: “You will EBONITE because it's really different.” Why? 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Sambo.” The company of 60 artists, 1h»nn supplied with novel and ¢ st mhom aveior 16 | costumes. hest colored : | ; ; : Newn MENTS (3 is presented by Alex Gerber and| oo, staged by Francis Weldon, Bert Wal [ton"known as the international evnic, will Tollow in his skit entitled “You | Do the Same Thing to Someone Klse,” | Viiichan and His Lucky jipstin in two episodes. | Hounds, 12 instrumentulists, and e A0 Deniments, famous v Others will include Frank Dixon and | giack Diamond Speed Chorus of 24| Vew, the Tatin 1 Company in a comedy turn, “By Ap ;,.."umq and dancers. intment,” by Willlam Anthony Me- Walsh. Daley and Walsh, imi. nd songsters, in “Harmony |. *and Reck and Rector in| Tuesday The Boston | under the direction of itx “Paris and [ titte of the is 1o give at Nationil \ternoon and evening It ix accompanied wiih motion Toulevir Sunday mes \Wattx, alght man n_ dancers: the Songbirds, feminine voy new zky, will Poli’s Theater next on, February 2 Up-to-the-minute styles will be re in a group of color motion pic designs |17 in € minor, opus & mannequins of | merts, will be featured woman's attive. | tur med. the d to enjoy of the Venns de fextal and het MUTUAL—"Gigg Next week the Mutual will feats entitled “Society | ¢ Joe Levitt's burlesque produc | tion, “Giggles. - fivst time, it Iteal burlesque in itx happiest form | public eve wiil he privi whith |t well tre < Louvre In mation pie tators Funsters | equitibrist | Entertainers srizht Lights,” .hu\ and Main Street, will be the | is promised in this attraction, . with (harles has as its featured fun ers Lew and Pauline Stark i the lending [Kelly, well known hurlexauer, who his recently returned from in | London o Others in the company include Bert Renne De M fast-stepping | composed of pretty girls, who have S Mallarme Koff's suite ar Saltan” romance of | Wikl 5 and other the artists Ly Mnie. Gi tenjamino G aile at Mrs lurean, at northwest ky Sambo.” Theater next week the attraction will be Hurtis & Sea - [mon’s all-new and all-colored "Lucky Spenially Priced Toilet Needs! Frostill, Regularly ‘8&, Spy Bondoir 23(, fragrant lotion for the skin 1 price, vottle. Cald Special price Palais Koy al—Main Floor Kleenex Sanitary Cream Remover, size. Regularly 2 L. S. Plaut & Co. Newark Quality Merchandise WEDNESDAY, Orchestra— February 2. Symphony ally famous Russian conductor, Serge make n appearance of the rsakoff and Brahms. [ pin and Lisz Symphony No. in four mov Weler's over- ' Debussy's fidi d'un Fa will be the other | including concerts | sented by i, M 17 7719 Palazs Yioyal Kresge Department Stores JANUARY 27, 1926. ILHELM BACHAUS—Tonlorrow. t the National Theater tomorrow, 1t 4:30, Washington will welcome the return, after an abxence of eight vears, the eminent pianist, Wilhelm au, « ix the weventh offering of the Ten Star series presented by T. Arthur Smith Buresu. and promises to bhe one of the outstanding events - of the musical season. The program to he given by will| Buchaus includes masterpieces De- | Hrahms, Schumann, Beethoven, directed by Robert Z. Leonard from | the story by §. Jay Kaufman “Dance Madness” ix said to be rich with the atmosphere of modern and luxurious Continental night life and reveals how a beautiful but neglected wife wink back her philandering hus- band. Incidentally, it affords Miss Windsor and Mr. Nagel, as the wife and husband of the story, with two fine roles, Mr. Nagel as a gay voung | dog who winx the heart of a dancer | in romantic fashfon, only to tire o her after a year and become fascinated | with a Russian V""'I'R(DI'!IIJT fen Fools .\l-n‘ adapted from Kitchell Webster's “Joseph | v and His Daughter.” will be the | attraction at Crandall's Metropolitan | Theater next week | In this ¥ tional production :n'ni played by . Stone, Shirley Ma- son, Barbara Bedford and Ethel | Terry, with Hugh Allan, ADVERTISEMENT. [} int its first At 2 cost afford. A every scientific s soay Mr. by ho- It Tt complexion his recital and for Zim- werg and lLeginska, the in the Ten Stur series, ® on ‘Pre. T. Arthur Smith Bure; 330 with | (i street, Rim the food known 1o science Lana Oil Complexion Soap. always and sce the result “What Fools “What Henry and Gr from COLUMBIA—"Dance Madness.” An ultra-modern st concerts in|age. “Dance Madnes of the jazz * will be pre Metro-Goldwyn at Loew's | Columbia next with Claire | | Windsor and Conrad Nagel featured, by Hedda Hopper and The production was The leadisz roles ut Very lect from v experis wha Cheerfilly fienis ow shotee selection of week, Sl John Patrick, | mates (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) ' 714 13th St. N.W. Main Save Money At Our Semi-Annual Discount Sale of Furniture Reductions of 10%, 15%, 70% 25% and More Convenient terms of credit will gladly bhe terest charges on club accounts. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor arranged. No in The Fair Courteous Service Chicago Compelling Price Reductions on Timely Merchandise Five Important Features of Our January Clearance Sale of Hosiery Women’s Silk and Sports Hose $1.25. Special at O¢ All Sizes! All Perfect! First Qunlltv Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, with scanted hack service weight in black and colors. Many different styles regu- larly selling for $1.00 and Medium Silk and rayon hose of a little heavier weight in black and colors at the same low price. Pineapple stitch and English ribbed sports hose of rayon mixed. Brown, tan. gray, beige, and nude. Warm stockings of wool and cotton mix- ture. Wool and rayon mixed hose in heather. gray. brown, tan, beige, harvest and nude. Palais Royal—Main Floor Buy This Always Needed Accessory Gloves—at January Sales Prices Specials A Big Sale of Tiny Things For Little Tots Novelty Cuff Regularly $1.25, $1.50, §1.95 Suede Fabric Gl of many attractive stvles with fancy All the wanted colors—all sizes, style and color. Infants’ Crepe de Chme um-, with hand embroidered collars. $3 95 Regularly $300. This qu 95¢ 1 quality. made in cufis and embroideries. but not all sizes in every Infants’ Cashmere Hose. Sizes 4 to 6. Regularly 39, 39 C Infants’ Handmade Dresses, with dainty spravs of embroidery. Regularly 89 C $1.25. This sale, Infants’ Silk-and-Wool Bands. Sizes 6 months to 3 y Regularly 75c and SLO0. This sale, 50c Infants’ Flannelette Gowns and Kimonos. A wonderiui Savings for mother. Choice of ans Regularly 30, This sale, $l .00 3 dor Tots' Felt Bedroom blue und tan, sale, finish ves, This sale, Included in the Group Are Fancy Cuff Silk Gloves 95c¢ In many attractive colo Gertrudes, nd styles. Br is Royal—Main Floor Slippers, red, Regularly 7c. Uhis 69¢ Flannelette Sleepers, trimmal ~ilk irogs. In pink and blue strive ST R S g g Flannelette Gertrudes and Cotton Top Skirl.n. Hemfliilrlnflfi ‘A",'i rm‘v-(‘ -;-hvrrl in 1;3;‘;‘;\ q;:nrrn . Regularly 60, SOC and blue stripes. Regularly '«r.;f i e This sale, 45¢ 27x27 Bird's-eye Diapers of $2.25 New Specials in Our Sale of Lingerie ‘8.98 negligees of baronet Fashioned into the stvles ing and effectively trimmed with fine s, In jewel shades. with 12 Handsome Negligees Regularly $10.98 Flannelette Sleepers, with Softly flowing and “lovely crepe de Chine and lv‘f“\lhnf' that are most flatte laces and French flow 10 Hand Knit and Crochet Sacques Regularly $2,98 $3.98 1o $5.00 acques of white, Cozy Little made with becoming bright borders. Extra Size Slip-On Flannelette Gowns Regularly Made of plain pink or neatly striped flannelette. With a plain or scalloped neckline. satin, the finest grade. Regularly £250. This sale, dozen Storkinette 2030, sale, Crib Sheets, Regularly $1.00. This 57C Storkinette Crib Sheets, 14327 Regularly G5c. This sale, 35¢ Infants’ Rayon Wool-Cotton Shirts, single or dovble breasted styles Sizes 6 months to J years. Spe- 50 K C cially priced at Red Rubber Crib Sheets with eyelets. Regularly 75c. SOC This sale Palais Royal—Third Floor Sateen and Lingette Bloomers Reelarly. @ 1 .00 S1.50 Well Cut Bloomers, in various styles. In the practical street shades. Extra Size White Bloomers 79c Reduced To Made of Pride’s Toom muslin, crepe or nainsook. In neat styles, trimmed with_hemstitch- ing and filet lace. 72-inch hip. Palais Royal—Third Floor In A Special January Event! Clearance of Our Finest Winter Coats R, ]/2 Price Strikingly individual garments that represent the favorite modes of the $97.50 $67.50 $62.50 $47.50 actual value for January Clearance! Al fabrics and effectively trimmed with rich furs. 3 Coats that were $195, now, 5 Coats that were $135, now, 14 Coats that were $125, now, 8 Coats that were $95, now, Thirty Coats—priced far below their are handsomely tailored of the finest Every garment is heautifully lined. Furs Fitch Fox Beaver Skunk Squirrel Fabrics Venise Kashanora Needle Point women, Colors Wood Brewn Tanager Wine Roulustra Kashoretta Petit Point Black 14 to 20: 36 to H4: larger sizes, 4214 to 4614 Palais Royal —Third Floor All sizes in the group—misses, Every Price Greatly Reduced! Every Garment of Fine Quality ! Warm Khnitted Underthings Women’s Wool-and- Rayon Underwear Regularly $2.50 and $2.75 $1.95 Women's Low and Dutch Neck Union Suits of wool with rayen stripes. Ankle and knee length. Some are made in bodice style. dis- continued styles of Carter. Merode, Richelieu and Princess May. 40 to 30 in the lot. Women's Carter Union Suits Regularly $3.50 $2.95 Waomen's Waol-mixed Unioy Suits, with Rayon stripes. Low length and alsc made with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Sizes Women's Silk-and- Rayon Vests Women’s Knitted Silk | Women's Step-In Pantas Athena Underwear Formerly $1.50 and $1.75 98¢ Every \'.nhingmn woman will be interested in this clear- ance event! S.nln].lf« and dis- continued styles of women’s rib- bed silk and silk and rayon vests made by Kayser. Phoenix and other well known manufactur- ers. In low neck and hodice style. Orchid, peach, maize and green in plain and fancy weaves. Sizes are mostly 38 and 40. Formerly $195 to $2.50 $1.49 and Silk-and-rayon Pantas, in plain and {ancy weaves. Some are daintily trim- med with lace and contrasting color edges. Garments that are very attractively made by Kay- ser and other good manufa turers. Lovely samples and di continued sty are included in the group at this special price. All first quality. Palais Royal—Main Floor Regularly $1.75 and $1.95 $1.25 Fine fitting garmert= 't in sure perfect Wool mixed made in the neck leeveless bodice style. wool-mixed vests, long sleeves All-silk comfort, vests Tow Als¢ witl neck in gray and high Regular and first quality. extra sizes. Al woman { ! 1 neck. sleeveless, ankle and knee Wool-Mixed 1 Ankle length pants to match. 1 ‘A Luxury for Your Skin can 1 cleanses and feeds the skin at the a satiny ains an ing dient that is the purest and hest skin A<k DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Tnterior dearor w,,k and M” nl e David Torrence. joyce Compton and | CORNELL WAL PAPER CO. T O T IR 3 T 3 £4 IS Y < e > S I ST L e St o3 o b RIS i &