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PLANS COMPLETED FORVETERANS BALL Lincoln’s Birthday Affair at Auditorium Will Be Colorful. Arrangements have heen completed gor the grand hall and entertainment upder the auspice the veterans’ joint committee to be held mext Fri day night. Lincoln’s birthday, at the ‘Washington Auditortum. The vet erans’ committee is composed of rep resentatives of the Grand Army of the Republic, & Veterans. of Foreign Wars, Veterans, Society the Army and tras of the U Band and the 1 Band will furnish the Mrs. David Kincheloe, resentative Kincheloe, whistle and give nezro dialect read Miss Gene Kincheloe, their will appear Spanish ‘arolyn Norton Bost, of New York = in colonial | .Nr:i ime ican Santiago and Union Orches. ates Marine ites Army nnce music wife of Rep- | will sing of S A swe Miss Cath . contralto, med for soldiers d Washington will render in cantonments during the World Wa several songs, while d Lincoln's Gettysburg games and speclal will be furnished for rant, 3d, will monies. Capt chairman of the floor committee, will pt. William L. Mat L. Tate. Lieut. Koontz, Capt. Paul m Homer Carroll, Smith, Lieut. W. L. Hazzard, Arthur H. J. McGahan, Capt. John Thomas Kirby, M Frank L. Peckham League, Gen William Charles L. Reilly Beattie, Lieut. ( i James G, Yaden, William Drury, George M. Landis. John T. Baker, Maj. Willilam L. Peake, Samuel son, G Will tson B. Mil Ferdinand G. Fraser, Waldo E. dore_Cogswell, ler, Lee Harri: Norman G. Landreau Chapman, C. H. Hillegeist, Raymond A. Burke, rest F. Bartl, Capt Thomas D. Walsh, William N. Mor rla J. Brown, Capt. Ha L. Ralph Chambers, Lieut. | J. Robert Conro; Capt. E. W. HuT, Frank Owens, James F. Pierce, Thomas A. McDonough, Mai. Gus Withers, Ensign George Phillips, Wil- lam P. Wright, Harry F. Patterson, James P. Byrne, Charles W. McCaf frev. Samuel Martin and John A. Gallagher. Many persons of Washington, including the Senate, the House, the judiciary, the diplo- matic corps and the various Govern ment departments, are expected to attend. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. musical com- official life in National—"Suzanne,” edy, at 8:20 p.m. Belasco—"'Aloma of the South Seas,” drama, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"The Big Parade,” play, at 2:30 and $:20 p.m. Keith’s—Jimmy Hussey, vaudeville, 8t 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"'Syncopation Week,” vaude- wille, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m Strand—"His Magie Wand,” vaude- ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. President—"The Lost Battalion.” photoplay, at 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9 p.m. Gayety—"Flappers of 1925, bur- lesque, at 2:30 and 8:20 p.m. Mutual—"Make 1t Peppy.” Jesque, at 2:15 and 8:20 p.m. The Road to Ye: . 310, photo- bur- ster- 11 5:10, 735 and 9:20 pm. Columbia—"The Ame at 11:05 a.m., 1, 3:10, 9:35 p.m. Rialto—"The First Year,' n Venus," 7:20 and at 1145 . 5:45, 755 and"npm ‘The_ Blackbird,” at 10355 4:20, 6:05, 7:30 and Fool,” 3:35, . 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—""The Road to Yester- day,” at 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Central—"That Royle Girl,” at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30. 8§ and 9:40 p.m. Lincoln (colored)—"That Royle Girl,” 3t 1l pm. at Resist Coughs and Colds—Fr. John's Medicine builds new strength.—Adver. tisement. MOVIE ACTORS ACCUSED. Majeste” Charge Made Against 300 in Tokio. TOKIO, February 9 (P).—A suit has been filed in the procurator’s of- fice of the Tokio Supreme Court eharging 300 motion picture actors and actresses with ‘“lese majeste.” The complaint is that in a “super pro- duction,” which presented a mytho- logical romance, the love affairs pic- tured were of such a shocking nature that the film is disrespectful to the " Lese Headaches From Slight Colds tive BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve Feadacne by run'r%‘ the Cold. " Sufe Beaces ey meds ihe wig- nll\ua ot E. a : Our Wednesday Special Crab Flakes. . .60c Ib. Green Shrimp . . 25¢ Ib. Cooked and Peeled Shrimp, 50c Ib. Scallops . ... ...50cIb. Terrapin. . .. 75¢ each Smelts . . ..... 25cIb. Lobster Meat, $1.50 Ib. Large Fat Salt Mackerel 1-Ib. Sizes, 20c Lb. Eacho& Co.,Inc. 21.22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sta. S.W. Phone Main 10130 and entertai Washington ower: ghter of Gwards, wh Dance.” Harri Bot: M. Henri last Horticultura speak under Smithsonia ning, Februa of the National Museum. 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Bopr: The Am Washington’s Bast Orchestra Mischa Guterson, Conducter Overture— ‘William Tell"—Rossini. PRESIDENT THEATER Matinee. 1:30. Nights World's Most Astounding _ Picture Ne members of OLI’S— LAST 5 DAYS ‘Skhufl INEXT SUN. __AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL Lomierii CORT offers the SPARKLING sggms comEDy WITH A CAST OF AND A CHORUS OF nou. = AvewsnTio w—- ves.. §1.00 %o 83; e, pl) e FAMOUS VIOLINIST Ticketa: $2:50, $2, £1.50 nm T, Arthur Smith Byresa, i3%0 G St in Reliva " MOISEIWITSCH A Pianiay ot Exceptional Brititance, Porcer and Passio Monday, Feb. 15, at 8:15 P.M, WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM M. 487 Seate now. 7 Lathrap BIHUIE"I Eusco : A Love Drama of the Tropics OMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS Beautiful Music—~ative Dances SEATS THUR. ALL LAUGHS KOSHER AND MUSIC KITTY 8 MONTHS KE[ l Y ON BROADWAY WARDMAN THEATER WARDMAN PARK HOTEL Thomas Herhert Stock Compans Presents “The Lady Next Door” Week of Februars 8. Ex Saturday Ma and $i.5 Jordan Piano Wa TONIGHT At 8:20 MAT. WED. At 2:30 W50 te lul SEATS NOW SELLI Return Engagement ENTER MADAME Week of February VICTOR ARTISTS SUNDAY, FEB. 14 AUDITORIUM TIGKETS NOW 0N SALE AtD CLAND M A TEESE LEVENTH ST, AW 15th KEITH~. AlBEE VAUDEVILLE EVERY ACT A HIT JIMMY HUSSEY In a Screamingly Funny | Act by Eddie Cantor. JACK McLALLEN AND ““SARAH" DAVE APOLLON & Manila Orchestra HARRIET REMPEL LOIS BENNETT RIEFFENACH FAMILY POTTER & GAMBLE WORDEN BROS. Aexop's Fables. Topics of the Day. Pathe News B Weekly. PUY FARLY BEGINNING TONIGHT 8 OCLOCK ~ CHICAGO GRAND OPERA - FOUR PERFORMANCES Three Evenmga and Ma(mee Tuesdas. oclock. BHEMADE | Waahmgton Audltonum Twice Daily—2:30 & 8:20 Thu Mat. Today, 1:30 Sharp Com. Next Sunday Evening | Seats Now STUDENT |™* PRINCE | Street anRr‘r O'BRIEN FOX s PARK THEATER 4618 14th N, ERANK M4 [m—mmfin‘? Al __“THE OVERLAND LE(HE CAN 1st St. and R. AMER‘ !ALHA‘“;U HF _“THE _WINDING _S7. OLYMPIC You St. Bet. A BROADWAYLADY. 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