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10 TIHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 19 T . | Brandon Peters as an Egyptian mod-| ing bedlam that drives every one— | Broadway should have another thriller | lesque patrons prefer jazzy tunes was |over by these two is a burlesque of a Innd has a change of costume for every | my” da wat nearly ernist and Giibert Douglas and Stan-| and more than everybody else, the de- | worth while, exploded last night, when Bob Loren: | broadcasting statlon entitled . Hoxy | song and dance. o me for ever: [ e st aml o ley Harris as the two detectives also | tectives—to distraction. GAYETY—"P; Puss.” zo0, who sang a Neapolitan song, was|and His Gang.” MUTUAL—“Kandy Kids." show. Miss Sears, the prima dom contribute excellent characterizations.| pyery one, including the detectives| The show at the Gayety Theater |rccalled at least a half dozen times, One of the specialties is a thriller, | ., s o Y R has u good voice and sings =0 The story will not be revealed here | 15" (ho mervants, I8 accused of the |(his weak Is evidently destgned to meet | 30d; to round out the trio, Billy Dale |a slack-wire exhibition by “Miacahua,” | “Kandy Kids.” with Wity Warren. | e gine numnbers bevond saying that it concerns a mur- made his hit with a yodler's song that | a prepossessing voung Brazilian girl— | the attraction at the Mutnal Theat murder, the thefts and the what-nots|the tastes of a widely divergent audi- The handled flénlzx:‘ézuw:&::\g kl;mf g\‘m‘s in which the action abounds. ence. There is a plentiful supply of |18d the audience fairly begging for vles. she is a girl, despite reports to | this week, aims to present burlesque Aminy Spear by Charle ten kings and queens of "gm‘"{“’le' Miss Wilkes has succeeded in de-|comedy and a few specialties or vaude- | MOre. 'h‘7 "0‘""“37*“'?!" does a whirlwind | 45 it hould be and ranks among the | 1riicehe Sp No 1as) 3 Valtey, veloping a highly accelerated action | ville acts, but the big feature is a trio| There are a number of funny bur- "'",m "zv,""fi without the ald of the | best shows on the circuit. Miss War | centric daneer nd steps ot that never gets out of hand and one | of performers who have extraordinary |lesques that make up the show, and | Usun v“",‘ rella or pole. Miles Oltv 'i"’“ a pretty soubrette, easily leads ! Kitty Warren (o fo some iy —_— m"r‘:!-,s‘ :tfdn:p‘tg :.fx::aths:::"fld Yard that never fs gullty of producing a|veices for the burlesque stage and :)he main characters in g.:‘;? uln)mlmkea e ‘l"hi"lrfimmzf”dl\n‘;l fifi‘;’fn: the show with her sin " Joe Lang made a hit v N e s rder par- | dull moment. who know how to use them. the two comedians, Eddie Dale an 5- | centric dancing, and vhile G Cali on Rockefeller to Aid in % g, and . chil Others in‘the cast are Babe Clarke, & | {o singer, and Billy Cochrane, fof many very good straight marn. ‘The chorus is well versed in dancing allel in perfection the work of Messra.| *The Creaking Chair” is reported Garrity and Mulligan in “The Gorilla” | to have entertained London for eight and creato in the quiet life of the|months. It will easily entertain later home a havoc, a nerve-wrack- Washington for a week and Charley Daley, who are both gsod. Daley puts on an added feature in a soft-shoe dance that is particularly well done. Probably the best stunt put Francls Ryer has the best volcs of any feminine performer heard at the Gayety this season, and her songs are' then well chosen. The theory thet bur- cores Taylor and Idna S other feminine rol manner. Miss Taylor who is a Miss Roth, | | Western Maryland Rail- ] road Cispute. £ Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, February 15— Business interests of western Mary. land will appeal to the warring fac- tions of tha Western Maryland Rail- road to meditate their differences and have already asked John D. Rockefeller, jr., who is supposed to own a controlling interest in the sys- tem, to use his good offices to bring @bout a setlement. - : Bkl " g 9 o 3 R L S 69 d 79¢ Fl $1.39 “Wigwam” Hosiery, 2 Prs. for $1.25 Pigeon Hose §1 69c Luncheon and Bridge Sets, 2 for hy Hagerstown business men, who C an C rioor Covenng Seconds of silk hoslery, in chiffon weight. s New assortment of pure sllk stockings, in Stamped Sets of fine white fabric Dish $1 were asked in a letter sent to busi- Blue fox, silver, nude, cruiser and other de- tlack and new light colors and floral pattern nch square and ness organizations in both Hagers- sirablo shades. Street Floor niapkins. town and Baltimore to lend aid in 2 s - sS!rgek Floor Silk and Ra: Hosi 2 Prs. § Street Floor. bringing the striking engineers and q s Girls’ $1.50 Dr: an yon Hostery, s. for firemen into a conference with West- @ o o esses b ’ SR Pe ern Marvland Railroad officials. New Spring styles of linene, gingham and sl aniTegulars of $1 grade.. Black and all light s 69c¢ Stamped Aprons, 2 for $1 Rusiness men throughout western Gold Seal Congoleum and Certainteed Floor- prints in stripes, checks, plaids and figures. Street Fl Dainty Shadow Lawn Tea Aprons, in pink particularly those in tex cut from the full piece. - A wide range of Striking new models effectively trimmed and e S0 mais and tangerine. and Cumberland, say fovely patterns and colors. 7 styled. Sizes 7 to 14. Street Floor. that business has been hard hit by the strike The business men of both Cumber- 1and and Hagerstown have declared 79¢ and $1 St i o : 250- 5 9¢c ps of white muslin with embroid- ’, . O.N.T. Sewing Cotton, $1 doz. 250-vard epools ;nyflh{;:: “!vlée;“‘:x‘l‘no\xlx”y“(;p:':rell(fl‘t?l(!\ s 2 B:):l sll 50 Pljlml! sl ery or lace trimming. Shadow-proof hems. l‘lem Women’s Onyx Honery, 3 Prs. for in black, 40 to 70, and white, 40 10 80. officials that they are not interested striped flanneletts and cotton pongee. Sizes s oo apmotaliwiti twojich “hem Mercerized_stockings, In black and a good B9 Household Aprons, 3 for §I. Colored xum in the principles involved in the to 14. i g Street Floor range of colors. rubber. labor difficulty. Since the strike was Street Floor. . Street Floor 58c Crib Sheets, 2 for §1. White, called no effort foward mediating or Undergarments, 2 for 6% Scissors, > prs. for $1. Good qualit arbltrating the strike has been made. Jt is toward this end that the busi- ness men are directing their efforts. Rockefeller's assistants have noti- fled the western Maryland business men that the financler is in_the South, but would soon return to New York, when the matter would be pre- =ented to him. Western Maryland Rallroad offi- cials here would make no comment relative to the latest move by the business men. Some time ago Max. well C. Byers, president of the sys- tem, sald that he would never take the striking engineers and firemen back as a body, but that they must return as new men, losing their senlority, which they lost when they . 8 Third Flooy 5 : Boys’ 59¢ Pajamas, 3 for Striped” flannelette; one-plece satyvle. 2 to 6 years. With feet. Street ‘Floor. Boys’ Wash Suits s $1.49 -‘nd‘ $1.7 'sh Sults in new middy and on-on styles. Chambray, crash and pongee, lees 3 to 8. B eutien Street Floor. Boys’ 31 50 Shirts and Blouses. English broadcloth in collr. White, tan and blue. SR Street Floor. Boys’ $1.79 Pants Sizes and novelty patterns. Second Floor. Costume Slips, 2 for Regular and Extra Size Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise. Bloomers, Drawers and Step-ins. Mus- 1in, shadow batiste and crepe. Pastel tints and white. Smartly trimmed. Second Floor $1.25 Nightgowns Voile and Windsor Crepe Nightgowns in plain White and colors. Tai lored and trimmed. Rexular and extra sizes. Street Floor $1.25 Uniforms Hoover or Double Service White Uniforms for nurses, maids and beauty operators. Second Floor. All-Wool Sweaters 51 51 51 Women’s Bloomers, 2 for Rayon striped. Regular and extra sizes. Street Floor Children’s Onyx Hose, 3 Prs. Derby ribbed stockings, in all colors. Street Floor $1.50 Triple A Hosiery Chiffon silk stockings, with silk feet. Full fashioned with mercerized garter tops. Perfect quality. AIll desirable shades. Street Floor $1.50 Glove Silk Vests Bodice-top model, with picot straps. quality. All colors. Street Floor Children’s 50c Union Suits, 3 for Waist_attachment, athletic style, webbing in | for 51 51 Splendid sl Notions at §1 Point and blunt end Street Floor. Men’s Shirts Imported English Broadcloth Genuine Broadcloth Woven Striped Madras walked out last October. $ $1 3 . Women's $1.98 and $2.93 slipover, sleeveless back. Slight irregulars. Sizes 2 to 12 vears s The leaders of the ntrfldngven Full cut, fully lined knee pants of service- 1 momente SL98 andiyl P Also, other 'styles for bovs in sises 12 ‘o' 16 3 | i ek glneers and firemen are ready to able cloths in stripes and mixtures. Sizes 8 to s S vears Collar-attached and neck meet with Western Maryland Rail- 18, cond Floor. 4 fas ook \ road officials or they are willlng to Street Floor. roet Wioor band styles, in white, tan, gray, arbitrate their differences. All beautif ::z:mz:mzwmmmzmzmz&:swmmamw:zt:z.:mm* Again, ng s Palace Monthly Bargain Event: 2244 —— B g AR $1.98 and $2.98 Smart| Chidrer ‘3.135fi°i5‘§ i E’.i‘:‘"’] i) s ol 3 7 ¢ *® NATIONAL—“The Creaking Chair.” Once in a blue moon & mystery $1.50 to $2.48 grades. Heavy ribbed. Coat Formerly $1.75 and $1.98. Black leather. fleece. play that Is really mysterious and en- style with roll collar. Navy, brown, tan and lined gauntlets, and also large cuft velour gaunt- 31 69c Pearls (Mid.), 2 for $ tertaining comes along. Such is “The maroon. Sizes 28 to 34. lets n brown and black. 30 and 36 inch lengths. Indestructible Creaking. Chair." that opened last Street Floor. Street Floor e ngths. Indestructib night at the National Theater. It ) S as nice a conceit of its kind as one could wish. Allene Tupper Wilkes, jts creator, offers an excellent plece of suspense-sustaining that shows not the slightest sign of lagging from the upening scream to the final confession, ) e 5 O1l Opaque Shades, slight seconds. Dark green ot the least of the many virtues ’ Qs Street Floor. of “The Creaking Chair” s its fine BOYS Suits and Coats o5 Third Floor. cast. Reading Teom op to_ bottom, Norglist 3 sults in sizes 4 and . twopants, $ Choice of about 200 attractive hats in Extra Size Shad $1.98 Perfume Sprays $l dhsie 9fE e Cilies munofet g ling Norfolk gtylo and 4 overcoats of chinchilla, scores of late styles. All light and bright i S‘X‘ : v'I]l: q: dCS . Lar{fi iiz» sprays in green, red, - and role that is a never-ending delight. = H R e 2, 45 an Inc) Indow ades, slight im- 1 white. Neat covered bulba. Seotch—solid, not lquid—Mr. Clive's Seset Bloge. colors are shown including black. Effec perfections, otherwise they would seil for $1.80 Street Floor. interpretation of Angus Holly, trust- ed servant of 2 noted English exca- vator of Egyptian tombs, is a work of art. ¥ Ho dominates virtually every Beatrice Miller, another a police-fearing, butler-lov- who screams “I don’t to a thousand questions by detectives, never misses an opportu- nity to score. Mary Carroll, cast as the Egyptian girl wife of the explorer, 8 lml Floor. Boys’ Sweaters . Boys’ Blouses, 2 for Perfect “Argo” brand blouses, White, self- striped madras and percales in collar-attached style. Long sleeves. Sizes 8 to 15 Street Floor. Boys’ $1 Sweaters, 2 for Coat style with roll collar. Blue and brown. Sizes 32 and 34. - Also pullovers in red and brown. slzes 24 to 28. Street Floor. Buy An Extra Garment | Felt Hats .0 tively trimmed, too. Street l"lnor $1.50 Corsets Striped and brocade coutil. Walstline models with long hip. Four hose supporters. Sizes 24 to 30. Second Floor. $ Street Floor Men’s Auto Gauntlets 49c Table Oilcloth, 3 Yds. for Perfect quality, white and fancy patterns. hird Floor. . $1 Window Shades, 2 for to $4.50. Dark colors. Third Floer. Well made dresses of fine Economy Dresses 51 s1 Street Floor Bead Bags, 2 for : 51 Small lot of Drawstring Bags selling for $1.25 and $1.49. Patterned and two- tone effects. $3 Nymfawn Preparations Box Face Powder, jar Cleansing Cream and jar Vanishing Cream. Street Floor. $1.75 Diaper Cloths, doz. also does splendidly by a tremendously I 51.49 Sport Scarfs quality novelty stripes, plain Perfect Quality, 22x22-inch Hemmed i or. 1our oy or y B crons, o ol Ak sl Tl Aetel shades, Primrose and Amos- Cloths, ready for nse. Not more ReEinald Mason as the explorer and £l g ' paiterns, in 2 beautiful range of colors. Just ‘keag ginghams, all in gnaran- one dozen fo a customer. = = = 'urchase a Boy’s Vest Suit or 3 Third Floor daughter, Lenore Harris as Mrs. Car- you wilt Certain-teed Linoleuma with a full ruthers, wife of a rival excavator; hi £ £ th for $1 H dk Cll. f 24f attractive t d Tyrrell Davis as a young reporter, another o 'ilfl}’»O these for an er 1ets or T ve trimmings and com- - extea—making in all two gar- Mec's, women's and children's styles. Plain S binations in a beautiful variety 25¢ Pajama Checks, 6 Yds. for $1 —_—— ments for a total of §1095. ~ white and colors. Soft finish. Fast colors. of the scason’s most desirable 364nch, fine count, small corded check YOUR HOME The Vest Suits are made of Formerly 6c each. colors. These are shown i coton. i made of woolen mixtures in Eng- Street Floor 5 ; SiC 336'" s ;’:" i Street Floor l’:flnr Linoleum on vour floors. lish style. One pair of golf 1 o 3 TCgIatisties, to 44, and . Bizerior Hinciatm e 1o von ot knickers, vest and coat. Brow Embroidery Flouncing, 4 Yds. for extra sizes, 46 to 52, at the 25c¢ English Longcloth, 5 Yds. for $1 e nioe ot marieniion T tavery e Open and blind work patterns, in 5 and 10 inch D : fall from these mills '°T1h6 ’f«’“' " faid b widths, usually 35c the yard. cut full, with taped seams and Street Floor e Mackinaws, of neat plaids, m brown. S Floor 7 SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. green, gray and blue combinaticns. Sizes 7 to treet generous hems. All set-in 29c Shaker Flannel, 5 Yds. for 51 Wholesale and Retall 16 years. 51.59 Silk Tul]e, Yd sleeves. Hoover dresses are 36nch, White, Fleecy Flannel. Heavy Phone M. 10293 937 H St. NW. We Contract toBuildersand All Institutions Louis Sacks’ 12th and Md. Ave. handy by in your neighborhood The Star Branch Office sign. Please make use of the convenience offered. It will save you time and trouble—and at no extra cost, only regular rates are charged. Louis Sacks — 12th and Md. Ave.—is giv- ing service as one of the NORTHEAST Branches. The Star prints MORE Classified ads results are Star Clas- sified advertisers. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. every day thlnh all Second Floor. Union Suits, with vee neck. the other papers here Guaranteed full cut sizes e bine That ‘m < e Fisn shows how certain of Rmpm and pers, 2 for ‘I Wide elastic insert at back. or wmnzummztmmiumz::::z:zztzxié::zzzzmzzx ::zzxz‘zzzzx:{zxzzxxzzzzzzzzzxz:z‘::z:zzzzzzm:z T L T T e L L T T e T ST T T TR T ST Toeess 8332388383883 onon P00 ¢0660609999000996660000600000099000000060000600000090600000000000009000009909000000000600060600660000000960664600000 w‘:m Mackinaw for $9.95 and choose gray and blue mixtures. Sizes 7 Boys Play Suits, 2 for Our usual $1 grade play suits in khakl trimmed with red. High neck, etc. Sizes 3 to 8. Also overalls in blue and tan trimmed with Street Floor Suitable for underwear and infants’ wear. 72 inches wide. dark colors. Black, evening shades and Strest Floor $1.59 Venise Lace, Yd. 18-inch all-over Venise lace in delightful pat- terns. For yokes or sleeves, in cream and white. ot Floor 51 teed fast colors. Combined with same price. Every garment also included. Street and Second Floors $1.50 Colonial Mirrors 74%x26-inch Mirrors with top pleture copied 51 36-inch, fine qua.liu soft-finish Longcloth. quality for infants' and chiidren’s nightwear Street Floor 12Y5¢ Huck Towels, Doz. ATl whifs ox red Daters!l Wondectull oppor tunity for boarding house keepers to stock uj Generous size. Street Floor 51 91 $23328322$3223823223842822824823223323282222324223224323322322323322303282230234 red. Sizes 2 to 6. from Old Master subjects. Street Floor. Novelty Footw: Third Floor. 1.39 Bl ear g : eached Sheets Boys’ Long Pants - TR Stenciled Covers, 2for g7 = aperr R $250 and 33 Pants of all wool and Woolen 2 Seconds of $1 krade. 45x45 inch size. Neat 1 Street Floor 34 mixtures. Tan, gray an lue. zes 0 . . patterns. Sanitary Tablecovers. Street Floor. Kid Skppers ird Floor. 25¢ Percales, 6 Yds. for $1 3 g3 : Light and dark ds, wit at figure Boys’ 79c Wash Suits, 2 for $ e s T Eale, Lesthier soles and 49c and 59¢ Cretonne, 3 Yds. for sl Tartems FE N E B e : § Tan and gray crash and khaki-colored fa- 1 Second Floor 36-inch, light and "]i'm patterned Cretonne. Street Floor 504 bric. Lo ck, short sl , di eat, beked r. 9 . p-o3 sive. ‘Shes S 4y 1o $2 Satin Boudoir Slippers Hall Runners, 2 Yds. for : Men s 79¢c Work Shirts, 2 for $1 8 $1.50 wmy E’rlomu Quilted satin, {n various colors. Felt-base Runner with plain centers and all sl PR G gmlm)l: PR seameity 2 2 over patterns, Street Fl Whits and copen in regulation style. Patch 51 $1.50 Juliettes Third Floor. Men’s $1.69 ;r. 33 pockets, etc. Sizes g eond Floor. Women's felt slippers, with leather soles and Rag Rugs, 2 for $ A T SR | 35¢ Pill 44 rubber heels. e Chofce of $1 Oval Rug, 18x36 and 53¢ Square- l - fos ;;g:“mv;gf,g’;;fiugf e C lowcases, or sl end Rag Rug, ‘s‘“'fi;}}‘,’; lprlrm:'] Street Floor 45x38 inch, perfect quality cases. A remark- able value. Street Floor Vanity Sets, 2 for Three-piece sets of gure linen, edged with lace. Floor Men’s 50c Hose, 4 Prs. for Silk and Cotton Hose with doubje heel and toe. Brown, black and navy in two-tone effects; izes 915 to 11%. Riemenis Street Floor Men’s $1.79 Sweaters Medium_weight cotton ribbed, coat style with V neck. Brown onlyé sizes’ N to 40. Men’s Mnflers $1.69 and $1.98 Imported Séotch Flannel, Silk and Wool or Rayon Mufflers. Chedks, plaids and stripes; wide mnge of colors. reet Floor Infants’ $1.25 Bathrobes Beacon cloth in plnk or blue check. Silk cord and tassel Secnnd F'locr. L ) Tots’ Panty Dresses Jersey dresses in brown, henna, copen and. green. Silk embroidery trimmed. S|zel 2 to 5. Dutch style. Of lorreta cloth, linene and chambray. Plain colors or combina- tions. Sizes 2 and 3 In creepers; 2 to 6 in rompers. Second Floor. __ §1 51 $1.50 Felt Slippers 5 Ml n's slippers, with leather soles and rubber cel € Second Floor Children’s Shoes $2 patent leather, lurn sole shoes with Milo buttons. Bizes 4 to Sewnd Floor Children’s $1.50 Shoes Sturdy tan lace hhoes in llzes 5 to 8. Plain and white and fancles, with jacquard borders. Street Floor 39c Checked Toweling, 4 Yds. for Art check in blue, greengrose and helio. For towels and fancy needlework. Street Floor Men’s $1 Mufflers, 2 for Rayon Mufflers, in brown, black, blue and tan. Street Floor 51 51 91 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 $1.50 Baby Robe Blankets 36x50 inch. Scalloped edge. Pink figured pat- terns. Warm and fleecy. Third Floor $1.25 Crib Blankets, Pr. 30x40-inch aize Double Blankets in white with pink or blue hairline check. Third Floor $1.25 Linen Sets on oyster linen. Street Floor. 25¢ Bleached Cotton, 6 Yds. for Heavy welght, suitable for seamed sheets and pillowcase Street Floor Men’s $1.50 Nightrobes Fruit of the Loom and genuine Lonsdale cloths. sizes 15 to 20. Street Floor 51 51 51 51 51 Men’s 89¢ Union Suits Athletic style, knee-length" Sizes 34 to 46. Men’s $1.69 and $2.25 Union Suits Carter’'s, Cooper's and Richelieu, medium weight cotton. ecru only. Long sleeves, etc. Sizes 34 to 4S. . Street Floor Men’s Shirts, 2 for 31, slightly sofled from handling; size St Floor Children’s Underwear, 2 for ond F Stamped Luncheon Sets consisting of 36- Amoskeag flannelette nightgowns, petticoats, Is a Star Branch Men’s Hose, 3 Prs. for Felt Sk 2 Pr: § $1 o sunte and four napkins. Two pretty pat- princess slips. combinations and slecpers. Pink Irregulars of' 750 Silk and Rayon Hose, ppers, or terns. or blue stripes. Sizes 2 0 12, When you have double heel and toe, snug ankle fitting, drop: sl Women's $1 felt macc._sm- in assorted colors. Street Floor. Children’ 39 Bl 4 Classified ads for The gtrx::’!: two-tone effects; brown, black, navy and Second 690 s“rf‘ and Centers, 2 ffll‘ sl 'en’s c oommu or $1 Star—you’ll find % Street Floor 75¢ and sl Tlll'klsll Towels 2 for 34-inch Centers and 44-inch Scarfs, stamped Flannelette, in floral patterns. Elastic at waist and knee. Second Floor Children’s 49¢c Bloomers, 3 for Sateen, in white and black. Elastic at waist and knee. Second Floor Infants’ $1.50 Caps Crepe de chine, silk poplin and French knots, dainty cashmere laces and Second Floor Third Floor | 51 1 51 51 2323232122242383238242422222223822230832323833282283283233¢83882323282828434 33838 <