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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The fine pro als, under the manageme « Tyler an the Nato : next week, be- ginning with ¢ roliday on Monday sult of a de: cheirs n to matinee on is the enniver of Sheri wig, ma Towe Bor WARDMAN ose Collins—Solly War The 1 starring d “Croon exit march, STRA The ventional, ol AYETY—Mollie Williams® Show. r - own sk trac chorus butes her to auto The which Mutu excep! 1y Bel tion. at the to include & onal array of t in the fiel of burlesque. Among the names famil lesque patrons Caroline Avery, E Somers, Markwood, Lou yine Al Ridg and Har There is young and tale r to_bur- Ros: ) a peppy ted girls, it i Fritz Kreisler Frid curre Poli's Iharmonic concerts by prima donna, March gin's i concert Washington, March appearance of the F Orclmstra this season, ri, 13, all at this theater at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Kreisler will be assisted by Carl Lamson at the piano. - His pro- gram will include Beethoven's ‘Kreutzer Sonata,” Vieuxtemp's “Con- certo No. 4 in D Miner,” Krelsler's own arrangement of the “Volga Boat man's S * Russian hvmn; Tschai- sowsky's “Iumoresque” and Poldini’s Dancing Doll.” Other selections will be Hubay's *“Hungarian “La Fille Aux Cheveux de Debussy-Hartmann, and * by Schubert-Wilhelinj. Seats for all these concerts in the onic_course are on sale at R e Wilem: Groor's Conoset Enroan; 1300 G street, and at Poli'’s Theater prior to each concera . Mme Viennese id One- appearance in 4, and_the final on Symphony Kl 1 Meir made a hj | star, will zp; | the National T | Thursa beth Rethberg—Februa . zabeth Rethberg, soprfino of the h reputation for herse ng x eater at 4:30 ebruary r debut in 1 one of ) wrence ) morning als this in a joint program with Colin Irish-A can tenor. He, Anc week from tomorrow | here as artist for an | It will be the ninth | ¢ Ten Star series this lickets are h's Conee northwe Rt T, u, sale Bure 1 World s, and Sur th Dan; the them arthelmess has | > of a small father, the as a form inz taken seriously son to a Ldom, whose n to America love <uith has seen in newcomer, and Bijou Fernan- | 0o Spelvin, rt Short, 3 and Henry V) ion Block.” cast thiat Boardman, § toardman is seen as | heauty, who is practi- | vour ionaire whose | and who depths to | s will include Charlie His Wooden Wed- | News I and '] | stral m RIALTO—"What Happened to Jomes.” spened Jone: will star- the | hot a f age play <t, which was firs is roadhu tin the is said to at his best as unfortunate hero, his mobile nance adding to a superlative Marion Nixon, elbourne M and | Tudes sen Hendricks rating Washin sary the spe n by the Gec irls’ ha Gutersc of 50 voic ind trained by Miss Wentworth, vocal instructor and former opera The Torrent." 1e Continental screen her American de production for V. Blasco Ibane: “The Torrent,” which will be| at Loew’s Columbia next wee lo Cortez will appear promi n the which also includes Oimstead, Edward Connelly < Swain. The Torrent Four Horsemen" ritten a_flaming lov > Spain, concern: ger and her love ristocrat of her native vil- . The picture offers a thrilling orm scene and also is said to set a W mark for scenic magnificence In =piction of great operatic per- wances and the gorgeous throne |room of the royal palace at Madrid. Additi will include a ] in-Tin-Can” the and musical ma Eell the author of story of gay 5 a famous Affair with ally of the Sawdust.” production for United v of the Sawdust,” a circus life, featuring Carol Fields, with Al- nt, nnon and Marie in support, will be the n the first day at Crandall's Theater next Sunday, begin- o'clock, together with an ble. other short films and an music. Kichard Dix in Para- s version of Arthur Slrnmm‘s, Womanhandled,” a farce of TIVOLI— Griffith’s mou story, ston, Olive Tell, Edmund bGreese and Cora Williams in support. Also Mack comedy, “Dangerous Curves hind” and a new reles »shots.” Tuesday Corinne Griffith in First Nation- U's production, “Infatuation,” a film Somerset Maughan's 2 e Wife,” with Percy rmont, Malcolm MacGregor and arner Oland sup Iso Earle Foxe in Booth Tar s “The Big me Hunter,” the Pathe Review and Topics of the Day; Thursday and ill and Jack a screen version e little “Phillips’ of Magnesia” in | water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will ‘come’ instantly. BETTER THAN SODA For fifl{1 years genuine “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- scribed by physicians it vercomes three times mucl fn ‘the ‘stomach as & solu- sald to have | St se Paul the ( in Hodge of the news Parrott in ay, Ben Lyon Thrills,” comedy chapter play per Pay Poc AMBASSADUR—"Just Suppose. hard L h will be ndall Aml r The L three diys of next we ational’s version of A. 1y, ““Just Suppose,” with Lois Mt the opposite role a prince who found far from his hom nounc-d a throne loved. The bill me: i ca shores, wi ipe or hursd yn's Fr nd « resda ray in Meir Bride,” suppot d by tuction with (¢ I een Arc ||>. CENTEAL—“Wrecks Herbert ed by and Jam to be one of elimax. | Lane M. rantland Tuesday ay and Doris Keny the Helen Thu in rie ranh: mpron Pay as | 4 Cocoon, turday, Jack Hc hard Dix a_ ) v and W in in “Pay Rudolph Schildky > Fable The Green CHEVY CHASE Sunday and Monday, Richard and i Ame Eve Dor i CIRCLE. from 3 p.m. Cornw to Washington w0 be h 1 Sennet ring I comedy, McAll fas] Monda render o at Yorktow correct; ck reat e Girl kford in “The Hill DUMBARTON. Rudolph and 1 The Gold Sunday, “Cobra ard Talmadg ELITE. Sunday and Monday, Cinderelia,” with Be Tom Moore; also comedy v, “The Lawful Che Bow and Raymond Henry comedy, and Thursday, with Lon Chaney also comedy and news Wrongdoers,” with more and Anne Cornwel Saturd: “Lovers in with Bebe Daniels and I also “Adventures of M: A n: on_and Ne dcKee; Quarantine, ison Ford No. 9”; O'Neil in “Mike,” Wednesday and Thui and Donald Keith in “The Plastic Age,” and comedy: Friday, Evelyn Brent in “The Queen of Diamonds’ and “Adventures of Mazle,” N: “So's Your Old M: Richard Holt in “Once in a Life comedy and International News. HIPPODROME. Sunday and Monday, * Colleen Moore and Leon and_ comedy; ;. Clara Bo: Stomach PHll.l.lPS' Milk of Magnesia tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all wgases. Besides, it neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently urges this souring waste from the system without purging. It is far more pleasant to take than soda. TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE “Phillips.” Twenty- Insist upon ifty-cent bottl five-cent and drug stores = It is the story of | for | | comedy, toples nd Wednesday, | with Irene Rich médy, “The Gumps, | Thursday and with Charle turday, “Lovers in Quarantine, with Be s and Harrison Ford; comedy and News, Friday, “Durand of the Badlands,” with Buck Jones; comedy, and Fox News. and fables; Tuesday “My Wife and 1" ind Huntley Gordon; " and Newsreel; OLYMPIC. Sunday, Rudolph Valentino in “Cobra,” comedy and news; Monday, holiday matinee at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m Jackie Coogan in “Old Clothes,” com- edy; Tuesday Reginald Denny in “Where Was 17" comedy; Wednesday, George O'Brien in “Thank You,” com- edy; Thursday, Rex, the wonder horse, in “Black Cyclone,” news; Fri- day, at 7 and 9 p.m., and Saturday, at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m., D. W. Griffith’s “That Royle Girl,” children’s matinee Saturday, comedy, and “The Scarlet Streak,” No. 1. HOME Marie Pr and Paul I Mon, vost in “Bobbed rott in “Pay the Rin-Tin-Tin in *“Be- e in “The Bebe and Sunday, ay Daniels in * Splendid Crime! Clyde Con in hould Marry”; Wednesday, Rudolph frvaut in “His Pecopl ble: Thursday, M. ARK. Sunday and Monday, Clara Bow and Donald Keith in “The Plastic Age,” adventures of Mazie, comedy; “The Vanishing American” and Park News ne” in COf- | livents. Added attraction Monday, en Arch-| poyglas McLean in “Twenty-three and One-half Hours' Leave”; Tuesday, ma Rubens and Percy Marmont in Murray in urns in fask He vmond Gritlith | 1 review and and Thurs. Tashman “Bright 3ad Boy,” Pathe color gift Wednes | day. and Pauline Lights,” Lige Conley and Park News; Frida and Edmund Lowe in “The Winding and Hoot Gibson in “Taming ¢, Reginald Denny Baby Peggy in Skyjumper, Tuesday of Fash- ind Bobby Th with Fent lave G hunder M uin Pellamy and 1 Dynamite Dog WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. “Helen’s Babies” and Chapter VII, “Wild West.” Shows continuous on Saturday from 2 pm., on Sunday from 3 p.m. PRINCESS. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Charlie C Gold Rush,” comedy Thursday, Irene Rich Who Wasn't W amateur night; “Riding Thun Green Arche Hoot Gibson in pede,” episode and Mack and news reel; “The W comedy and in “Thy and in na Come he Calgary Stam: “The rlet ennett comedy. RAPHAEL. Sunday, Only Thing,” with Eleanor Boardman and Conrad Nagel; Imperial comedy, “East Side, W ; Monday, Johnny Wire,” comedy; Steppin® wmateur night; wis in “The hursday "he in Imperial Comedy, * Saturday, Harry Car M om Red Gulel™; comedy, Peaceful Riot." SAVOY. Dan nd I Crime’ s in Sdna Sunday, Splendid Marion Aesop | shots; Arizon John Jones iy light.” from R W. C. Herris sah h in Felix ford i Aesop son in 'he Soft Pedal” and Sund Charlie o | Wednesc le Girl, ‘4\“1 ient Sunday, 21 rott in “Pay the Cashier”: Wednesday. Marie Prevost in “Seven Sinners” and comedy, “Eastside, Westside”; Thurs day, Irene Rich in “Compromise” and Lupino Lane in “Maid in Morocco”; , Richard Dix in “Womanhan- joke in “Starvation aturday, Raymond Griffith in ““Hands Up,” comedy, “Sweet Marle,” and “The Scarlet Streak,” No. %. Monday, Robert in “The : Tuesday, omise” and “Crowning the Wednesday, Lon Chaney in imtom of the Opera” and Fable; Thursday, Marie Pre- “Seven Sinners,” Hal Roach’s creen Snap- Gordon in Friday, Hoot na Sweepst in “Service in “The Deseért' i “Westhound’ o ——— Stomach and Head Relief This imperishable blessing has been bequeathed to mankind. Those who are afflicted with sick headache — indigestion and stomach dis- orders should de- mand they, genuine Head and Stomach Pills. These wonderful pifls are known to millions as CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS They give_prompt teliei—with pleasant atter effects. They clear the head and sweeten the stomach. Small Pill-Small Dose - Small Price and “Sport- TAKOMA. Monday and Tuesday, “haplin in “The Gold Rush, p.m. Sunday and Monda; y and Thursday, “That ituring Carol Dempster, Fields, James Kirkwood and Ford; Friday, Jack Holt, nd Billie Dove in “The Aesop Fable and Johnny Hines in Aesop Fable and “Adventures of 3 fe on Beery His Saturday f YOR! Leon Errol and Dorothy 1 “Clothes Make the Pirate” and cartoon: Monday, Mary Pick- n tle Annie Rooney” and ¥ Tues , Gloria Swan- truck” and Paul Par- ble: tage W oodward & Loathrap ® \J , Y Gray and Navy Coats The Smart Colors for Spring $59.50 to ¥79.50 “The smart coat is navy or ‘gray”—Fashion’s decree. A favorite ight-lined model is sketched—whose claims to distinction lie in its slim silhouette, its one- piece sleeves with epaulet shoulders, its shawl-collar, its insets of silk braid, and the most important fact that it is gray. $59.50. A model combining gray and navy, is the coat sketched of navy charmeen, with gray squirrel collar—the chic fur for Spring—fullness is attained by inverted pleats at the sides and clever braid insets. $79.50. Charmeen Lorcheen Twillbloom Women's Coat Scction, Third floor. — Silver-Plated Ware Specially Priced Water Pitchers,plain paneled. Special, $5. Vegetable Dishes, in bright and Butler finish. Special, $5, $7.50 and $12.50. Tall Plain Silver Tumblers, Special, $4 and $5 each. Special Sandwich Plate, three designs. Special, $3. Large Silver Plated Pheas- ants and Birds of Paradise, for table ornaments. Special, $10 each.’ 16-inch Well and Tree Plat- ters, special, $7.50 and $10. Silverware Section, First floor, Twin-Tee Set “Just for Two A new Hall Fireproof China Tea Set, consisting of teapot and hot-water pot that fit snugly on a china partitioned tray. Various' plain colors, $2.50 to $3.95. Color and gold decorated. $3.95. China Section, Fifth floor. sky, Paloma, ors. . Pink, copenhagen, pagne and white, $1. in salmon, cop buck, $1. SILK SOCKS—Y length, with fine rib-roll tops, in plain colors; pink, sky, peach, lavender, buttercup, royal, Pa- loma, camel, buck, jade and white, 85c. SILK HOSE—34 length, in plain col- lavender, peach, buttercup and white. $1.15. ENGLISH RIB SILK HOSE—7% length, with turn-over cuff, in cham- NOVELTY SILK HOSE—}4 length, enhagen, silver and RAYON SILK SOCKS--1; length, in novelty checks and stripes, 50c. Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth fioor. SMOCKED FROCKS 31675 for Junior Girls Smocking S0 and youthful smart this Spring —is cleverly used on these dresses, designed for the younger girl. here to the latest modes and are individual in style. Fashioned of a fine quality, flut crepe in a variety of styles. Size 13, 15, 17. Rose, Blue, White Navy, Tan and Gray Junior Misses' They ad- Section, Fourth floor. Children’s 25¢ to ¥1 50c and $1. pongee, buck, jade, black, 50c. IMPORTED 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Imported and Domestic Hose in Spring Colors and Weights Children’s Spring Hose, of silk and mercerized lisle, in all desired shades and in all sizes. These socks follow the contours snugly, giving a trim, smart appearance and are of sufficient strength to survive frequent launderings and strenuous wear. MERCERIZED NOVELTY HOSE —7% length, with turn-over cuff tops, MERCERIZED LISLE ENGLISH RIB HOSE—7% length, in plain col- ors, brown, buck, camel, white and The Navy Tailored Suit Smartest for Spring $49.50 to $79.50 Navy twill—and the t these the smartest suits for Spring. lored mode combine to make Greater fluidity of the silhouette, attained by godets and pleats ; the popular cut-away, link-button coat and the smartness of navy twill unite to make these new suits unusually chic. To be smart this Spring one must wear a suit, but it must be of Fashion’s color—Navy—and Fashion’s model—Tailored. Misses Sult Section, Fourth fioor. Instructions in CRYSTALLINE Lamp Shade Making You can easily make attrac- tive lamp shades that are in- expensive, and have our ca- pable instructor show you how, without charge, if the materials are purchased here. These lamp shades are made of handkerchief linen, deco- rated in crepe paper designs and painted with sealing wax paint. If you wish you may select Parchment Shades, made up and ready to be painted and decorated with crystallized beads. Art Embroidery Section, Sixth floor. Ready-Made Stamped Rayon Dresses In One and Two Piece Models Women’s stamped one-piece Rayon Dresses in blue, coral, tan and orchid, $5.75. Women’s stamped two-piece . Rayon Dresses in coral, tan and blue, $7.50. Children’s stamped Rayon Dresses in orchid, coral, tan and blue. Sizes 2, 4, 6 years. $2.25. Art Embroidery Section, Sixth floor. ERCERIZED SOCKS, in plain colors with fancy tops, 50c. MERCERIZED LISLE SOCKS, in plain colors, brown, lavender, camel, buck, royal, buttercup, jade, salmon and white, with fine rib-roll tops, 25c.