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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1926. . o “) “ > e : fl . v th e without any clue to her |ing and failed to return last night. | some race track at this time. "sDca"#v-lr'};mL;nd;lgf" "2235.1‘,',';» Lflme':i‘ irls 'Z-“é"‘mlfi“‘&m:‘.‘e‘-“" o :IF'VE MISSING PERSONS ‘v::lfm:‘:; of the misaing woman said | His relatives asked police assistance | John 'Lnll.nn}:lr 14 vears old Warner in “Whisperi nith” and i 2 day morning, leaving three children. |in locating him. peared from his home, 4 AMUSEMENTS || Wi o | S e o 5 - ARE SOUGHT BY POLICE | mimire” St s Al AL e sosea o | Flnl sty Sty S v, Vera R and K i +; Saturday, : Iing ahout 150 pounds, and hav. | Walter Deemer, veported to have been | leaving « note for his mother o B e e eyt il Conntese nleglglnu'l‘.fie:; brown hlalr She wore a | missing trom his home, at 2131 Florida | he was going to leave the city. ~His " % o Sow! Countess'" ) ENhsaty e v P msnE il i S (Eoway e AERUCoR Police have instituted search for | ylack satin dress and light tan coat |avenue, for several weeks,was asked | mother Lelieves he has gone to Front % : : 2] “For [and Roach’s "Dizzy Daddies.” | ; R ‘oM Rlumeetend” | saieed de Mme 3 podtic o RIS IR G e e { three boys, @ man and a woman who | trimmed with fur when she left home. | of the police last night by his sister, | ftoyal. V i Pennybaker of New | Police also are searching for 11-vear “The Old Homestead,” a condensed |tion of Elinor Glyn's “Soul el YORK. have disappeared from their homes. Police were informed that Charles ersion of the staze classic in which | Ligle "Conley in Mermaid's . Sunday, RinTin-Tin in “The Clash of | Mrs. Gene Hardiuon. 37 vears old, | Gray Bliss, 8 years old, left his home, | ¥ " Shie said the boy had been | old Cecil Rhodes, who disappeared Denman Thompson plaved, will be the | House Keeping' and a closeud Fe€| sunday, jack Holt in “Sea_Howses,” |the \wlbé» 'n‘"d'jme"n“e e Aty en/| was reported (o have disappeared from | at 216 West Oxford street, Del Ray, |seen at the races in New Otleans and | from his home, at 465 I stroet south- headline attraction at the Earle | l““:‘-",e;_;"‘u'"e s ‘”‘”_(“‘l"j,';‘ ewis | ClIff Bowes in “Seratching Through” | Scamps™; Monday, Ialph Lewis inl-her home, at 127 I street, early Tues- ahout 9 o'clock yesterday morn- Louisville and it is believ e is a a n Miisatér next weelt. heginning SURILY [y gy gnct " i which a |and Pathe Keview v. Thomas|“The Last Bdition” and Imperial afternoon. with Henry Hortan. in lSiaihppor o Meighan in “The New Kiondike” and |comedy, “A Flaming Affair’; Tues- well known charucter role. supported | peyhPaner offie Aesop Fable; Tues Julian Eitinge | day, Dolores Costello in “Bride of the l;\ 2 cast ;»x“u )l;:I(l «{:a:tnl;:enls‘:ln‘:l |4%5he Tove Bag Sl :;u}l‘ Ann Pennington in “Madame ;{l’grm “aml uu‘f\ l}o\vfle‘]fl in ] reatures of the piece ha cen re- | - . A ehave’ and (harles Chase in “His v's Wrong ednesday, . 4 2 and . and (‘harle: a: i tained It fs said, icluding the double | Hew Grantiand Rice 'Sportlght? 4nd | Wooden Wedding ", Wednesday, Gloria | of the Bees” and Aesop Fable: Thurs:, Demonstration Week, May 10th to 15th quartet: the old-time square dances, | e D | Swanson in “The Untamed Lady” and | day, Elaine Hammerstein in “The the Swanzey B the Salvatio ! Wiley in “Yearning for Love": | Checkered Flag” and Lige Conley in Army, and the G Eleanor Boardman in|‘Light House Keeping": Friday, Nmu d Abcio o = e 3 | Others billed are Ed Blum CENTRAL—"The “l"‘km"‘ ”" “Meniory Lane" and Arthur Lake in |Gibson in “Chip of the Flying nd spot in our enlarged ’ Sister, xyiophonists; Ray Fern in “A Hol Dog”; Friday, Bebe Daniels|Eddie Gordon in “A Flivver vaca:| | O e i hiy partner, Maree, comedians “randall’s Central st |in “Miss Brewster's Millions” and [tion”: Saturday, Vera Reynolds and | ,'7" ST ,}PI‘ Y Look Hoy, who offers unusual | two ds of next week, H e iood Morning, Edmund Hurnu in “The Million Dol- illustrating the only Foot X- and melodies in A Chinese Fant; ‘undiy afternoon. in “Ihe Checker: Ma rda Jaine Hammer- Langdon in Ray Machine of its kind m and Billy Gibson, i st offering. | Flag.” a tale of the motor «peed“ . | stein in *T “hecker: ) and | * Casey of the | Washington. “Just Songs and supplemented by a e ck | juvenile comedy. “oast Guar )1 episode. [ e photoplay be Priscilla | Sennett’s “From Rags to Britcl —_— | Deans produciion for Producer’s. | Tuesday and Wednesday, Vv A = A B AN “The Danger with a supportinz | Revnolds, Edmund Burns and Ralbh| “sunday, 4. B. Warner in “Whis-| = = g h [ ; | lender Foot Arch cast led by Johm Bowers. ' “The Million Dollar Handi- | pering Simith” oo s ! ra | Cap.” i track drama of the South, L o Domes i N Fitter” model, in which "'a comedy, A Flaming 2 Co s we can fit any woman METROPOLITA 0ld Loves and 0 in™: Thur = r . ve Man /S £ " o L » ekl il . ch's “Your Husband's | i S That’s One of the Things That’s Lo pbul ,'\"C g for Love.” Mille 'produc- Bl Givie 5.1 Mate: 1o 11, Lewis S. Stone and Barbara Bed- | tion. starring ice Joy With 4 land Jimmie Adams in “For Sudie N : Keeping Women Flocking to 88 ’0' ford have the leading r in_First | Christie comedy, * ns Daddies.” | Suke! ¢ d Sake’; or o National's production, “Old Loves |5 Saturda iy W b i . Nathin lieater and New,” announced next week's | Love.” a t National release, star-!Jske in * attraction at Crandall's Metropolitan | ring Blanche Sweet; also Lige Coniey | juy " cons :)fig;sflmfizmu. : ¥ o The Familys” enlarged‘ lhe.uen". It was adapted ml ll\w‘s in “Cheap S 5" and the “Citizens’ |, Joan Crawford in | 1 LY AN screen by Marion Fairfax from 1% M. | Training Camps” reel. and Mary,” and 4 2 cast ncludes Katherine M APOLLO. in “y ;i . P ), | YR 2 l"‘:)‘:;‘m\ '”{“ gy ovalter Pid-| Sunday and Monday, Leatrice Joy | nett's “Isn’ rday, & b‘:ctause theres I nn Rorl nd 2 r . % 0 i ves ol g * o T al G Heading the added offering will be [{h ({51¢ e i o s nnu:“"-;; LIS : ; 5% Tudy Wiedoeft, “The Sultan of the [ o .-\ in any price Sax,” who is making his first local | yprtR s ©ONNER TGS T or P RT E L}]}e(‘.:‘:(z‘xg:’m«:‘(; 8 : »r;xt"“*l | and “Helen and Warren” comedy, 3 / K will include the 2 WiEl e S oty e (1!‘&;:: Savoy H v/wre as‘fltmfi%efs G’If!fi?‘f" Circus” and Arthur Bo 3 5 o Survey, and “Broken China." a com. | Bordel "’|". : Ingers, 4 SES1 Sunday, H. B. Warner in “Whis- edy, starring Bobby Vernon. : ‘s Militar: rm.,‘m" ¥ Smith” and Clff Bowes in | / 1 cid. AAA to “0ld Loves and New"” is said to re- | o . A 3 £ ce ) i e o y % s . s 4 veal a story of unusual interest laid | ‘Tm“{’,',‘? s St & ade 1 and Alice Da il bedlihl ; 'o mark the opening of this newly en- EE widths in'an unaccustomed locale and con- |jov # s ; " ‘Hotsy Tuesday, Doroth | 3 ! ¢ Ph o Ry e taining adventurous episodes that | . B s o g Che Gilded ilighway” | [ COFFEE larged de[hunn(nt_ we arranged to have th.c ffailitojaitsmatic Climax Lo Plane in “Skinner's Dress sult,” |04 Hallroom = Boys in **Seaside Eoasted RIGHT | A \ Wizard Foot Relief expert at our store this 5 Bl b Simps’: Wednesday, Jack Holt in ] " 2 H H TIVOLI—“Beverly of Graustark.” | Asor Fable and “Casey of the Coast inchanted Hill” and Charles Walhireton \ week. Come in and let him prescribe perma- Marion Davies, supported by Creigh. | ‘hase in “"The Uneasy Three"; Thurs 3 - ief for vour tortured fe ton Hale, Antonio Moreno, Albert | : | ‘ nent relief for your tortured feet. an, Roy D'Arcy, Paulette Duval and | gunda 7 ¢ O'N 2 : : Fakice Clac will madsean at G |y Sonuas And e on ey e Other features in this department ary. s Jo: awford and Constance Ben: i . bakad & : Rallis Mhivoll Whester i) at o) ‘:"»‘ in “sally, Irene and Mary,” O. The “last word” in Foot X-ray Machines of next week, beginning Sundav after- | jenry's “From the Cabby’s to make shoe fitting EXACTLY accu- L 4 Srer e and special, veel, “Citizen's Military I 4 o I T W i o ; r 2 s Training Camps’; Tuesday and Wed- i 5 3 ashington’s larges ek of e ars et i rr Bobby s = i in " Kiakle o ll’ S _ i e T e : 5 3strap pump, combl DR e vipe organ ac # g a or | ] e 1e El: | g comfort shoes. Four licensed foot ex ing heauty with bliss fi | Love” and om Rags to 2 § il A < K companiments and solo intervals will | By; ) Alleen Pringle perts to serve you. Cozy armchairs— kid or tan calf magazines, tables. Everything to assure AAA to E wide $10 complete the bill. ; . : Tuesday and Wednesday will be ‘ Exclusively Designed in A : ! H perfect foot comfort and perfect relaxa- edy, “Sally, Irene and Mary," the | tion while being fitted. s y Constance Ben- | ¥ Warm nett, | sally O'Neill, : seen the film version of the mu Iso O. He: A Cabby's Seat. and short reels show- Nelghborhofid Weather There’ Comfort eres a ivities of the Army training Oxfords SANITARY find Friday, Madge !\Jnelhel \\ xll\_ an and Strap 3 GROCERY Slippers SH E STO WHERE YOU CAN Saturday, Johnny Hines in F tional’s “Rainbow Rile) a film ve slon of Thompson Buchanan’s play The Cub’: also Alice Day in Mack Sennett's “The Soap Suds Lady" and he tenth and final instaliment of asey of the Coast Guard.” .\.\IR,\SSA\DOR—"OIA‘I Loves and New.” $3 and $3.50 310- 312 SEVENTHATNW. ; e b ! \_m ‘\\ to h.5 E wide “Old Loves and New,” First Na- ~ S - N - _ <1 . , C DO tional's version of E. M. Hull's stors 50 Y EARS o1 SENTESE ARG HEIREY SERWN ie Desert Healer.” will be the -at- traction at Crandall's Ambassador ’Thealel the first three y¥s of next beginning Sunday afternoon, with Lewis S. Stone. Barbara Bedford and Tully Marshall heading the cast. An Aesop Fable by Paul Terry will also be shown. Wednesday and Thursday the Warner Brothers' production, “The Cave Man,” with Matt Moore and Marie Prevost, and Sennett's “From Rags to Britches”, X Pringle and Edmund COVERED SPANISH HEELS o] fll o] SAME STYLE IN WHITE KID, llljl o] fll o} o %4%‘3"51‘(*!"@‘4'1"!". PRSP PRR DGy fl il | | E e I o ok S ey Marvelously graceful in outline are these new Beverly tie styles for Summer wear. They're in perfect accord with the straight, slim lines of youth which dominate the garment mode of the season, Stlection now assures you of all sizes and widths. " E ELAVOR FROM THE lek Scarfs ] COI‘SCICS Heavy striped Coutil, with | Radium, Georgette and ||| rubber inserts; six support- Crepe de Chine Scarfs— ||| ers and shoulder = plain and fancy— | Convenient side- 608 to 6 heavy fringed ends. s | ‘.m"i“‘t Apeglnal ie ELEVENTH S, E specias: 52.93 Street loor YRS § Lo ot & & & . el 608 to 6i¢ Pbxltpsbnm ELEVENTH ST, [——jejle——]o[c——=i[o[c—9 R e —————— ¥ An Attractive Sale of Chairs We list below—a e ie—lu| Specially Made for Our “Golden Jubilee” 3.000 pairs women's new high-grade Summer shoes this week, on sale at— Moreof these Wonderful Sli Baronet Satin and Rayon—very excellent quality. Made $ sl’lades. as “'e“ as Navy and Black. A]l Siz Street Floor FEach May We Hold a REREERECERERE few of the many at- tractive values which Special ) Underwear Sale Three Tempting Groups are now prevalent in our collection of fine - o . | - —r . chairs. Every wanted This Beauty Plctured. n il 1 I e andside EAHRN Gray Rattlesnake Calf e ssSiactided: G IVES one an idea of the unusual beauty of these new shoes. Every pair made eqpeually for 2 3 ’ this occasion. By co- operatlon of $120.00—Armchair. taupe mohair, reversi- the manufacturers, we are offering g ble cushions in arEsty $97.50 them, during this event, at several $19.50—ILadder Back, Rush Seat Chair... $16.50 dollars a pair less than they would $Z4-50—I:flgg?tf.'?ic'l\: A"“Chaif-“f\“.sf" $19.00 : $150.00—Marquis Chair, in striped black Other styles include satine $110.00 parchment snake calf— $12.50—Windsor Chair, saddle seat. $9.50 5 1 \White, Sauterne, Gray or . i 3 > e 7 Side Chair, | ly Parchment kidskin. Patent $75.00—W i]:‘_"‘ted _’ Bl ’ea"t'("h. $47.50 ]cu?h,er' h!agk ‘fa'“m and ; $137.50—Carved Walnut Chair, in frieze striking combinations. Strap NC and mohair g $97.50 and ribbon tie effects of : [¢] 1 great beauty. All at 5850 N s SO—Maf‘;;gZ“)j 'fcfs.‘fma ¥ Cha.‘,r, . m $74.50 $150.00—Carved Walnut Occasional Chair in tapestry..................$§112.50 $150.00—High Back Walnut Chair, in tapestry ......... wmewsap (52 DULIN& MARTIN 1Y temporarily 1318 G St. < 1215~1217 F Street The $8.50 Sale also at our 7th St.—9th St. | %€/ and 1‘).14 101218 G Street and “Arcade” Stores Hours—8:45 to 5:30 . W ———— ol —|0l——|o|—= 0| O|a|—=|o|c——|a|c—=[0[c—— They are planned for far in advance—thh co-operating manu- facturers making really sensational of rings—of value and price— possible at a time when your wardrobe will welcome the oppor- tunity. ordinarily sell for. INE French lee Chemise, Gowns, Step-ma and $ 1 89 Pajamas; lavishly embroidered, and in assorted boudoir colors. Choiceat ....... e REPE DE CHINE, Radium and Crepe-back Satin Chemise, Step-ins, Gowns and Bloomers, $2. 45 plain tailored or lace trimmed ; fancy ribbon bows; cut on a generous line. All the Paatel shades. Choisce at REPE DE CHINE, Radium and Crepe-back Satin Gowns, Pajamas and Chemise, richly $3.45 trimmed with dainty lace and dainty ribbon bows or plain tailor finish. All the underwearshades. Chosce at Street Floor. P——[c]——o[——=[o]—[o]e———[a[——=[o][c———o[———lale——2lal——2Ia] o \! | —=——lolc———alc———Ja]le———jolc——=|o|c——=|a|—— o] ——=|a[——=|0[c——=[a|——=ln]e—%]