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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1926. B by Shirley Mason, in First Nntlonaj's!:nd 8. Norma Shearer and: Conrad |Tuesday, Alberta . PR o production of “Don Juan's Three |Nagel in “The Waning Sex,” comedy, | Adorable Deceive! Afll‘actlon 1 ngt Nights,” which depicts the love ad-|“Jolly Tars”; Tuesday Billle Doveand | “Tow Service” and Review: Wednes. | calr v a d; D < waShl . Theaters} ventures of a distinguished pianist, [Francis X. Bushman in “The Mar-|day, John Lowell in “The Big Show" |in “The Untamed Lady,” Cameo com- |day, “The Taxi Mystery flund xk‘g” and a new Aesop Fable; Thursday and |riage Clause”; Wednesday and Thurs- |and Charlie Chase comedy, “Mighty fedy, ~Plumb Goofy,” and review:|Conley in “Kiss Papa™: Fri Ty ext ee riday. D £ b a Thursday, Mary Carr in “The Hidden | Semon in “Stop, Look and_ Listen Friday, Bebe Daniels in Paramount's [day, 7 and 9 p.m., Rex Ingram's|Like a Moose": 3 hursday, Mu e Hidder ook and Lister production of “The Campus Flirt” [“Mare Nostrum” with Alice Terry [Hughes in “High Steppers - | Way" and “Vamping Bables”; Friday. |and Cameo comedy, “Pound Foolish": and Toples of the Day: Saturday,|and Antonlo Moreno: Friday, Benlperial comedy. “Pawnshop Polltics” iRichard Talmadge in “The Better Saturday, George LOHara_in “Go “the Tnassés & : vi “The M iss” | Lyon and May McAvoy in “The Sav- Harry Langdon in “Tramp. n . “Pawn- |ing the Limit. t n eieting L s e S T (& tho s comedy, | O\l Boatman’: b, "Art Lake In “Tiddly shop Politics”: Saturday, Carey | "Buster's Ginl Friend." Screan Snap. Y nearly every instarice. . | King.” with the elghth installment of [Saturday, Renee Adoree and Ralph Sat- [In “The Seventh Bandii.” Our Gang |shots, and the sixth installment of n Snowed | Graves in “Blarney.” urday. Jane Novak in in “Baby Clothes” and Screen Snap- | “Snowed In." Canyon” and Lloyd Hamilton in “Jol- | shots. e aughn in “The [Lane in “Fool's Luck'; Tuesday, Ru-|“Meet My Girl": Wednesday. T.on Andy Gump in |dolph Valentino in “Monsieur Beau- | Chaney fn “The Trap” and Imperial "', Wednesday. Gloria Swanson |comedy. “Officers of the Day"; Thurs ATIONAL—"No, No, Nanette.” $4.25 0, No, Nanette,” the hi . . No, )’ ghly pop- 4 * A Wonderful Offering nd entertalning musical com. | head in nearly every instarice. t For desk or boudoir, this accurat ¥ which * crowded the National [ Charles (“Tramp”) McNally ingwellfi e myateEs chapter play n B ; oE 5 urate | through two engagements last season, | Known here, with others in the cast, | In. % 5 e ('“:m""”"‘"perofhand rubbed | will return to that theater Sunday | Which includes Harry Leff, Al Baker [ Pipe organ music every day by . A TAKOMA. NURSES MAKE REPORTS. mahogany. See it at your dealer’s. | night for an engagement of one week. | #nd Billy Pitzer, with Dolly Dale Mor- | George Emman and Ida V. Clarke. Sunday, Willlam Boyd and Jetta : i v 3 Vi Ve CWart | V ( '‘E. Sunday and Monday, Rudolph Val o————— t has this time as Its stars the | rissey and Gladys Lockwood featured DOR i " udal in “Her Man o’ War" and Sen- NEW FAVORIT! ¥ an y, | Iph 3 brilliant little dancing comedienne, | entertainers of the feminine contin.| AMBASSA orever After.” | @ omedy. ~Meet my GIrl"; Mon.| Sunday, Alice Terry and Antonio|entino in “Son of*the Sheik Fathe| Reports on the trend in the profes- l B | Toouise Groody, who has played the | €ent. Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes. co-jaay, Betty Biythe in “She” and Art|Moreno in “Mare Nostrum.” Aesop|News and comedy; Tuesday and Wed |sion of nursing were made to the Grad- part of Nanetie since the piece es.| Manager Jarhoe announces an ama- :»l:?‘:,"'nl;{';fl! :f;“‘“*“firl:\";‘r"";“,"zzr“,’. Lake in “Wanted, a Bride”; Tuesday. | frable; Monday, George (l)'Bfl{en a‘md azfiay-m"‘;l"‘:';';‘“’ed;_ th “Sentty of | uate Nurses' Club by delegates to the s - t G % v avis 3 orever A = < Loyt bt “Rustling for’ Cu- % o ¥, S of | 2 Rt \ tablished its great vogue more than | teur night tomorrow, with the wres e S e 8. Jone tn *Who 1t : e R In “Two | the Scouts,” chapter five, added ai [ health conference in Atlantic City, at tling scheduled for each Friday night, | Wil be seen at Crandall's Ambassador . o 0 laiiciedlires v s Pat O'Malley in | Diilars. Please,” Fox News; Tuesday, | Wednesday matinee: Thursda{. “The |, meeting in the clubhouse, 1337 K s two added features. Theater the first three days of next Soldi & Fri- | socketiag week, beginning Sunday afternoon at - T G e Fox New e . | Unknown Soldier, and_comedy: Fri-| sireet, Monday afternoon. The action of “Forever After” 181 i) a1, ‘Glagre OF G Thomas Mefghan in “Tin Gode, @ e | day. Leatrice Joy in “The Clinging | Xmong the problems before the pro COLONY. years ago, and Hal Skelly, who sees Fitte came into the glare of the spot McCormick Medica: Collece Ves Examined WILL BRING Speeding Venus" and comedy, “The|pripce” and comedy, “Adorable Dora"; Macheth™ Saturday. night. e Deception.” Who portrays the role HIEFODROMIE. er and Conrad Nagel in “The Waning famlet” in modern clothes is not | the balcony and ents for the or- Sunday and Monday, Thomas Mei- | Sox. Mack Sennett comedy and Park St e M OHenira e am. to 6 p.m., with |nade famous by Fthel Barrymore. the.only novelty heralded hy the Man.) chestra from 11 am P uinded |and Werner Krauss, the incompara ‘Tin Gods™ and Pathe com-|News events; Tuesday, Wednesday, Wooden Wedding"; sday tell-Hamper compan which _com- | two de luxe performan ble Dr. Caligari prises 35 well know § within this period. CENTRAL The Millionaire - light prominently In “Fiddlers Three." | . Gradiate METROPOLITAN—"Forever After.”|3. G O'Hara in “Going v Louise and Hal form one of the Rl A ] v, George O'Hara in “G edy: Wednesda: ay. I RICu o TsgCIneE ; . : y diversified and includes vis I comedy, | & < v Vine,” Pathe News and comedy: Sat: | fogejon is that of reducing the cost of Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | nappicst star combinations obtainabis | “Ukulele Tke.” one of the most pop- | unusually aiversified and includes vis:|ne Limit,” Buster Brown comedy,|(iificing Vine." comeds. Arthur Lake | Vine” Tathe News and, coreivs Sat| fession ls that of reducing the cost of 2 =i D el na ome of the most costly, | ular singing comedians and ukulele Girl Friend,” and n “Tittle Winks'; Thursday, Louise A & urse service. The so-cailed Eyesight Specialist r1d: group nursing pla » 3 4 . s s week beginning Sunday, when the | 8a¥ and Gertrude Kreiselman. * Our Gang in “Thunder- e “Tunney in “The [in “It Must Be Love Ericeilice amdi o5 0 BN ISh, screen attraction will be First Na.| Wednesday and Thursday, the Am. and the Afth installment [dgring Papas.’ o e tuetne” “Forlorn | comedy, “Fight Night"; Tuesday, Jet- | The delegates who reported were: tional's production of Owens Davis | Passador will present “The Count o ] Sunday and Monday, William Boyd,| gunday and Monday, Corinne Grit- at the Washington Auditorium, will| The supplementary offerings will| Brown Derby.” a new chapter ”’“‘;’; Jack Hoxie and Marguerite De Ta | gj'and Claude Gillingwater in *Into enter its second week next Monday [ embrace the Metropolitan World Sur- | “The Colleglan L& Taman .| Motte in ““The Last Frontier,” Pathe | jier" Kingdom,” Pathe Weekly and night. presenting “Hamlet” in mod- | vey and short-reel subjects of varied | Howe _*““"l""" dge: aturday, Bebe | News and comedy, “His Wooden Wed- | comedy, ““The Soft Pedal”; Tuesday, ern clothes, a novelty that has at-|interests and orchestral contributions [ Daniels in “The Campus Flirt, ding: Tuesday, Priscilla Dean in “The | FOCTHY" oohifakraut fn “Meet the bobbed-haired Ophelia, a Hamlet in | blers now are heard from 12 to 5 ; _ v Daze"; e ly tuxedo and a Laertes in a lounge suit. | p.m. and from 5 to 7:30 pan., instead | The Motion "'\"“"‘:,“'“”“,h""‘j“;“‘"‘fs Starke fn “As No Man Has Loved." | g5 Pathe comedy, “Take the Afr As You Like Tt will be given|of from 11 to 1:30 p.m emier Amerfcan showing Pathe News and comedy, “The BIE | friday. Ben I.vons in “The Savage’ Rose Rernd,” starting next | [#h® COo8 & FO voy and Pat LR UL L BT P73 ° 9 —Ivot a SIC RUthelnetmang matinse, | t Laugh”: Henry Porton, star of [ At LXICq TOUORCON e Sunday and Monday, Norma Shear- DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 J— . " Countless girls and women now | so pleasant that even a cross, fever- e tion of plays with more of the|story, “Mr. Bisbee’s Princess,” which | frgt two days of next week. beginning | “Flashing Fangs” and comedy, “Black | Jane Novak and Huntly Gordon in |SOur, gassy stomach. for a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE and Shakespearean text than is custom-| won the O. Henry memorial prize of | gunday afternoon, and Mack Sen.|and Blue Eyes”; Friday, Buck Jones | "] at Sea,” also Our Gang com-| They have found that Dr. Cald- just sce for yourself. / an ary on the modern stage—and with-| 1925, and in which Fields has the role s “Tee Cold Cocons,” with a new | in “Durand of the Bad Lands” and |edy and chapter 4, +Gene” Tunney in | wells Syrup Pepsin helps to estab- D C’a’ II'S in 5 Minutes! 5 v > .| ame, episodes in the great war and es in “The tdows." “Dog | Fables, Sportlight and comedy. Thelr supporting company _includes | Strummers contributing to | phono- | {1 on¢ntg of romance. Short camera Buck Jones in ‘The | Fazenda in “Footioose Widows, “Dog e Frank Allworth, Evelyn Darville, Eva | ET&Ph records, radio and stage, is an b il lete the bill, with | Man Four Square,’" Van L Daze,” Topics of the Day; Friday, YORK v = b Blde. M is. Dorothy \Waterman, | Nounced as the special attraction at |1 jects will compléte the d edy, “The Reporter,” and Screen Snap- | .o 1o “Grifith in “Into Her King- . care for, two or three patients in a . Hana Whistier, Gladya Yate $ Sunday and Monday, Colleen Moore | hospital, the cost being divided among > /// i T orody and ~Things of Steel.” | ta Goudal and William'Boyd in “Her | Katherine Vincent, Eleanor Maynard, = wi AUDITORIUM—"Hamlet" in Modern | ;i\ .5 teUer “Afcer featuring Mary | LuXembourg.” starring George Walsh. River,” comedy an O P i Senniett comedy: | Sara Cousonis and Rsichel Colby = THE Garb. | Aston and Lloyd Hughes. supported ?""“L‘g‘_‘?a‘l‘; e i %CHILDREN COUGH The Mantell Hamper organization. [ by Hallam Cooley, David Torrence, - d Conley_in “Solid Gold” and the sev- HH 0me ll tracted much attention in other citles | by the Metropolitan Symphony under ) ey chap. o W s fe re it has been presented. This| Daniel Breeskin and the Metropolitan | ¢Mth l‘“’}w}};"""&;;' }“ mystery chap-| Bankrupt Honeymoon”; Wednesday, | Weanesday, Dolores Costello in “The ¢ will be repeated at a special mati-| Ramblers, led by Milton Davis, on | ter play, “Snow L Alma Rubens and Bert Lytell in “The | [jttle Irish’ Girl,” and comedy, “Mon- Gllded Butterfly” and comedy, “HiS|\ays prefer Blondes™; Thursday, H. Tuesday night. “Romeo and Juliet” at | “Forever After” is a love drama. e Y 1 the Wednesday matinee, no perform-| with one of the most thrilling foot The Nm:rm_lx y I 'Iakr‘: -::?"f‘ O'Mally in and Larry Ranger Dog in ance at all Wednesday night, ing | ball games ever sereened and later ”"“'}n"‘f N'[~1‘" and Scan Flashing Fi also comedy, “The i ferics Goudal in | prising Generation,” and second epl- e PALACE Your Old Man." know how foolish and needless it is | ish, bilious, sick child gladly takes it v age settings and its in: ALACE—"So’s Your s poli i O v, sh i : Ly I'p'.’,.’i',?.i‘i e o ane So's Your Old Man,” W. C. Field's | orno sittianaive boliceman.” S Funtiey Gordon i 3 Biar to P i’“{(“ hP’i‘é’:‘dw'h(fi‘;‘:i;‘::: “g"ey &J:"g:"fo r‘::j'ic‘;‘::flgr““f picturization | vins Herbert Rawlinson, will be shown | Chance™ and Fox comedy and news events; Friday, added at-|!9,. avold sic & J » - out interrupting the thread of the|of Samuel Bisbee, a henpecked hus- he Review; Tuesday and Wednes. | comedy, ~Monkeys Prefer Blondes™; | “Tne Ighting Marine. (Shows won:|lish natyral bowel “regularity” even story or weakening the emotional| band who invents an "'{"*?‘f":"f‘ Colleen " Moore, supported by | Saturday, Jetta Goudal in “Paris at | tinuous Saturday from 2 p.m., Sunday | for those heretofore d?m,,;cau,- con- drive of the drama. glass windshield and innocently be-|jean Hersholt and Malcolm McGregor, | Midnight,” Patht News and comedy | trom 3 p.m) stipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep- ' jc Lyt et v s . W Haes Whistier. Gladys Yates. Bea.|Crandall's Metropolitan Theater next | Pipe organ music by Mirabel J. Lin Saturday, Ralph Ince in “The | Cormne CEOUR 0 "fook in “Wan. olleen Moors | hospital, the : OLYMPIC. presenting a Shakespearean festival | Eulalie Jensen and Alec B. Francis | First National's production of ““The 1 t Kk d The Metropolitan R: Bernd. ! ® Friday afternoon. It presents a | week da he Metropolitan Ram-| wARDMAN —_“Rose Bernd.” | Gl Bobhed hal g o ROIIN IS Those Wedding Daze; Thursday, Pauline | ™3 relen B EC ! pox Weekly a hve Thursday night, “Julius | brief episodes of the Great War. i i the great char- | Lparis . iy Ing Gen 0 av night. “The Merchant B i aris a e comedy, | gode, “Bill Grimngs Progress e : ariety” and the | \hat Price Touchdown,” and Pathe | *°%¢ bt / PARK. ments, reducing stage waits to a mini- | Paramount _comedy, a izatior 0. . h sto el c v mum, are said to enable the presenta- | by Gregory La C of Julian Street’s | ¢ Crandall's Central Theater the | West Side”; Thursday, Ranger Dog in | traction, amateur night: Saturday, | Diliousness, sallow skin, colds or Syrup Pepsin,” Monticello. Illino: comes involved in an affalr with a|j5 v Must Ba Love ereen anan] “Howdy, Judge. ¢ beautiful princess, is announced for | iiion of the magazine stor ; & sin not only causes a gentle, eas Yes, you can dissolve every particle KEITH'S—“Whispering Baritone.” of dandruff in a few moments’ time— [ B. F. Keith's Theater announces as with Danderine, lLeaving vour scalp as pink and white and clcan as any child's! So many hair and scalp disorders the headline - attraction next week Jack Smith, “The Whispering Bari tone,” who makes his first Americar appearance since his sensational Kuropean triumph. He will be heard | leading woman. Loew's Palace next week, beginning Sunday. Alice Joyce appears as A novel de luxe presentation program also s an nounced in the Plymouth, Vt. Old- time Dance Orchestra, with President Coolidge’s Uncle John Wilder and a magazine story Brooke Hanlan, “Delicatessen,” also short reel comedy, “Who's My g with Lige Conley: Thursday and Fri- William Fox release of Bad Men,” starring George Olive Borden and Tom santschi in an epic of the West deal- HOME. Sunds Sunday and Monday, Jetta Goudal |[sland” and “Snookum’s Tooth"”; Mon- and William Boyd in and Sennett comedy, SAVOY. James Kirkwood in “Lover's Her Man o’ War” | da aramount junior stars in ‘ascinating Youth” and Lupino sides, bowel movement but, best of all, it never gripes, sickens or upsets the most delicate girl or woman. it is absolutely harmless and SYRUP Be- vield to the first few drops of Dande- | In_selections from hig popular SUC- | group of his boyhood friends in old- | jna' \ith the land rush days in the e! Thousands use it to prevent [CFFpeB" o . L iotille's newest | time fongs and daml “mlll‘_lll'lmu Teltotas i atine W Aeson [ Fable: air falling out. Fully a million owe | 1 oqufd (o) ‘present the hig feature | L2y Washington's rveel, 1Iuhs V| Saturday, Laur Plante in T the silky softness of their hair to its 161 the week. co-headlining with | tory. Pertland fancy, auadrifie 500 Night,” lates wH — gentle invigoration. Any permanent | Jack Smith, “Les Folles Rouges.” or | Jther oid.tme Guncd BRI - ‘fa- W‘m IMI’"W\IW" " wave or water wave lasts much!“The Red Follies.” a dance with speed | g0, [ EDG FHCRR L] iy |||WH\W"| 1 and looks much nicer when |and color by Lois Syrell and Peggy | TN cOptett 8 BOSEN, o o0 topics a . ; I |WM‘EI!'I||||"""" Danderine is used instead of water | O’'Neil. supported by a big company | ¢ tya gay, Loew's Palace M it I ."_“‘W to “set” the wave. Why experiment "’f'f‘\“fi"r" "1';1" ““;‘"“" Chie York and|2nd the Palace Concert Orchest : ers will inclnde Chic York a el 5 anything clsc, when Danderine | p Others Wil IR oLt sensation, | ¢ added features. tsu ed ceven as a dressing? | | “The 04 Family_Tintype™: Johnny | gy oy po— Perch of the Devil” | Tuesday, First National's production | Sully and Muriel Thomas in a laugh : G Bk el Y || ; i . Sl ! Thomasiin | “Perch of the Devil.” based on Ger- | of “The Amateur Gentleman,” star- I ! E i Ask Your Druggist jane. o= =) oy "”(‘;"m"f:!“.m,,, Atherton's novel and starring | Ting Richard Barthelmess, and & new I ! ufl nmlllmwmlml HW”NW | 4 St g a Snd Pat O'Malle Aesop Fable: Wednesday, Thursday LT NH ; et a bottle of Danderine and start | o " om the Golden West,” who | M and Pat O'Malley, is the | Aesop Fable: Wednesday. “l;::lur‘fl\('::. i | ity | ||||||m‘ its benefits today. Every drug store | il present their offering in a Veest- | feature pictuve at ;he Rialto next e, pornienyon gnd e e i L1 | i [l (s fancr ol uly 3dc. !“;[v“! e e ang ahomas, in | L e tional attraction, and Mack T i BOTE ]lr « 1w vou could find | “Moving Momen | P 3 . 3 < .| Sennett's two-resl comedy, “Funny- 7 B W, = best aid to hair health yet | perts. Other ac ‘el will | perversity, husbands call it restless 3 Tl - " o ety nett’s “Ghost of Folly,” with install T “THE BARBER OF | tells her sheis dissatisfied. @ cerns|ment nine of the mystery chapter 5 I Russian | & Pleasureloving wife who realizes | PIY “Snowed In e Feodor Chaliapin, renowned Russian | pop mistake too late and turns into a e " , l basso and operatic star. with speeial | g, ™ \oHe U, Hicap her- husbamd's AVENUE GRAND, TAKE SAI'TS FOR A jopera, ‘«"he Barber of il overjoyed, for she really loves him.|Warren Pacemaker’ { Poli’s Theater tomorrow afternoon at | phahushand wants her, but honestly | Tuesday ACHE |3 o'clock sharp. as the first attr: believes that money alone has saved [Stone in “Don J in Mrs. Wilson Greene's Artists’| ) .,."j,ce for him, and he casts her|and Sennett comed 'A_Sea Dog's : | Course of musical events in Washing- | jer ale’; Thursday, Patsy Ruth Miller | Drink Lots of Water All Day |!ton this season The International News and other “Broken Hearts of Hollywood” and apin in the role of Don B COLUMBIA—"Bardelys, the Magnifi-|lev in “Kiss Papa”; Saturday, Sydney {a village organist and music teacl cent.” Chaplin in “Oh, 'What a Nurse!” & | Elvira de Hidalgo. who makes her Columbia Theater, in all|Grantland Rice Sportlight and eighth Too mneh rvich food forms a | first appearance before the Washing " Soyiiey “will continue next week |installment of “Snowed In.” the k ton public In this opera, will sing the | DEOMEERY BT Gt pleture, “Bar- AFOTED. to relieve them || tenor. will have the tenor role of the | poce) o 1 *ve the bowels, remov- || Count of Alms 3 “Rardelys, the Magnificent” is a 1\?""?39‘;32\?‘1}1“(1 1\23»&2;;; Offli(;,le iste and poison, else igene Plotnikoff, Ru thrilling yomance of medieval court (15 Tuesday and Wednesday, Bebe + aull misery in the || tor. will direct the’ orchestra of 35.| il ) “he author of “Scaramouche” |[ARels i, TThe Campus Firt” and fon, sharp pains in the || Others who have prominent roles are|,ng “he Sea Hawk,” produced bY|pacemaker”; Thursday, May McAvoy rano, and i ing 1 ; » is bad || Anna Lisset soprano, and| 4 gtar and a cast including Eleanor | g, % = = Uwinges. 'n,‘p Giuseppe La Pum -baritone and | goaaman, Roy D'Arcy, Lionel Bel- ‘A!Vl’i,ml'_au:‘n;ldlfls/:elsor;’m fim;‘-le'&gflf o mediment. ||| buffo. | The 3 o'clock hour for the | Ot iy oy, George K. Ar-| W& 0 ; r- in met irritated, || opening has been set to enable the | U™ ALY Tubin and Theodore von |08y Ranger in ‘Flashing Fangs, " up two or three | |opera to be given In its entirety with- |y’ ur Gang comedy, “Uncle Tom's Wids and flush off the body’s STRAND—“Dancing Pirates.” reel pictures and overture. CHEVY CHASE. s wasie. begin drinking TR A D andeville are | TIVOLI—Art Landry and Orchestra. ¢, Gloria Swanson in “Fine ter. Also get about four ounces Five acts of Loew's vaudeville are ] . n States Navy tad Salts from any pharr .|| promised at the .\'n;:nl\;l next week Thfi %;emta.\ aumévtlon 1:" '1‘|Tllrjlda;:lf . Ben Lyon and May Me- \ tablespoonful in n gl o vith Hal Willis and Tivoli Theater next week will be Art 5 e - lablespoonful in a glass of || with D A vics e rilbe 0 The Savage” and Sennett fine and bladder disorders dis- || Other vaudeville numbers will be|andry and his band vecently scored yayman'"_and Tmperial comedy, {Al H. Wi “A Conglomeration | & hit at Crandall's Metropolitan Thea- | e’ Feud": Wednesday, Jetta Gou. of Nonsensicalities and Witticisms.” | ter and will be heard every day begin-|ga) ana Willlam Boyd in “Her Man Neilson and Joe Gehan and| ping flunday afternoon at 3, offering | o* Wwar- ang Art Lake in “Dont Be 1wd with lithia, and has been Robert Gehan and | foyr omplete changes of bill corre-|y pummy”; Thursday. George O'Brien The Lincoln Theater announces for next week, beginning Sunday after- noon 3. and continuing through s — g S s L2 ) | BAuTMoxE 1 % — &K CHALIAPIN 1 EVILLE.” TOMORROW. Engjoy this Greater Travel Convenience. When You 2 ;: [ A n ;:. R 2 A goto | [ N " 3 4 I 3 % 2 h) (4 5 pJ TATRIDT DTS AT AT AT DRI AT a2 22 - 1 ert < s ™ e Mttle red imp. that |Mooners”: Saturday. Rex, fhe equine scovered, just try be announced later. Dhes on 4 vomins shoulder and |ACtor, in *The Devii Horse” and Sen- Danderi | company that includes Elvira de Hi-| | ;0o n Burope she learns that her | Sunday and Monday, Bebe Daniels {Qalgo, will present Ro #rand | pudand has “struck it rich” and s [in “The Campus Flirt” and Helen and i “The Barber of-Seville,” In three rt reels will be shown also. Aesop Fable; Friday, Johnny Hines Long ‘DF}(ezydKldneys ) o etap in I atian, S e in “The Brown Derby” and Lige Con- ushed Vs in ris o filter soprano role of Ros Joseph Bo-| 300 the Magnificent,” King Vidor's| ¢ o0 : ; na. S ckphiaH 3 ; o Sunday and Monday, I Flush the kid- || brovitch, brilliant voung Lithuanian | (5550 48 ©5¢ e Rafael Sabatini Do, Juans ey Nf;‘h‘[’!..s';‘:; sick head itone: Gia- | yha” girector of “The Big Parade” and | *CUniFeE & 0o B . 5 ssionate Quest” and Im- Mo ; ‘como Mme. | 1% “Boheme. with John Gilbert as | Uihe Passionatt Quest’, and fm- ving the night out delaying the usual 6 o'clock din-| ™ 43464 attractions include Aesop’s !.s""";“_m"l",;‘.. SeveHThE nstetimentior o' helpmeutyalize ithese diritatt | ner. Fable, toples of the day. Pathe news : ve breakfast for a few | |lane headlining in a singing and danc > R e and vour kidneys may them ||ing revue entitled “Dancing Pirates.” | chestra of 12 instrumentalists. Mr. e e TRI DI famous salts is made from of gray nd lemon juice, g & HETHER you travel by night or by day you will appreciate the conven- ience of this improved service that takes you to your real des- tination — the center of the hotel, shopping and business districts of New York City. On arrival in the Jersey City Terminal you step right from _the train into a comfortable Motor Coach—no walking—no stairs to climb nor other ter- minal inconveniences—and are taken direct to the Heart of New York. No worry about your hand-baggage — check it with the Coach Attendant and it is handed to you when you leave the Coach. Coaches meet all Baltimore & Ohio trains— right on the platform beside the train. You have the choice of two routes, through up- town or downtown New York —with con- venient stops, en route to the Motor Coach Stations. The Pershing Square Station is on 42nd St., opposite the Grand Central Ter- minaland Commodore Hotel and theWaldorf- Astoria Station in the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, 33rd St. corner of Astor Court. Both are equipped with every travel convenience. There is no added charge for this extra service. For descriptive folder or full information, telephone o visit the Travel Bureau, Woodward Building, 15th & H Strests, N. W. Phone: Matn 3300. AWALTER V. SHIPLEY, Assistant General Passenger Agent Baltimore & Ohio 1827 —100 YEARS OF SERVICE - 1927 S, an Marjorle al SN | gponding with changes in photoplay |ang Olive Borden in ‘“Three Bad Men™ sluggish kidneys tion.” and Achill . Newman. | featues, appearing Sunday at approX-|and Aesop Fable: Friday, Hoot Gibson bladder irritation. Jad . in a comedy novelty “Old|jmately 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30. in “The Texas eak” and Mermalid Inexpensive nnd imales aidelight The photoplay for the first two days | come, “Cree; Saturday, Viols effervescent lithia-water drink “La Boheme." of next week will be “The Brown|pana in “Bigger Than Barnum’s” and homi and women || duction that thrilled Bro: B Derby,” First National's latest release, | “gnookum’s Tooth. take now ¢ be the feature photoplay commencing | gtarring Johnny Hines, and a_Lyman =t dney and Sunday afternoon. _Lillian Gish, John | i1 Howe Hodge-Podge; Tuesday and CIRCLE. all means, drink Gilbert. Renee Adoree and George | Wednesday. Stone, supported | Sunday and Monday. November Why do you brush your teeth? 2 New York at Night a2 22 T2 2T 0D !the little seamtress of Paris, and Rodolphe, her prince charming. Short film features also will be shown. NSNS, or by Day ININININININININA AT NI NI I AIRIAIS. Y2 oA Convenient Train to New York is the Midnight Express L. 1225AM. it . Leaves Washington . . . . . . . Sleeping Cars open at 10:00 P.M. Atrives JerseyCity « . . . . . . . . . 640 AM. Sleeping cars may be occupied until 8:00 A.M. Motor Coaches, connecting with night train from Washing- ton, leave Jersey City Terminal for New York Via Liberty St. Route Via 23rd St. Route 651 AM. 7:59 AM. 643 AM. 807 AM. 8:30 AM. 730 AM. 830 AM. Other comvenient trains leave Washington for New York 7:15 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., 5.00 p.m. Motor Coach Stops 23rd St. Route: Liberty St. Route: 34th St. entrances of McAl- Consolidated Ticket Office in Hotel, Waldorf-Astotia at 57 Chambers Street, %th lotel Station and Vander- St. entrance Wanamaker's, bilt Hotel. AlsoPershing at 4th Ave., and Pershing Square Station. Square Scation. EARLE—Elva-Klinger Revue. The Earle Theater next week will present as its top-line attraction the Elva-Klinger Revue, offering songs, melody and dances by 10 ;Zi]flml fg;:h\ i artists and two males. e ¢ i _;‘.‘d‘.‘;-.l ‘attraction will be Al Moore and IF YOU stop to think it his Jolly Ta a s nx'\\l{nnmlfl n|'(‘h;s~ over, there is gOQd reason tra of 11 musicians, and another spe- L3 ':l‘("Y(‘T“lH will be contributed by Why SO m.uch shtrgss em 1 e Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jl’hlnlps and / / should be laid on the ‘:_ faster Norman Phillips, jr. | y st the Others will be Harry Stanley and ! p.ortagce .?f. u' Fgor - Dorothy Quinet in a comedy, “Books, / | right entifrice es S and an act still to |-«; announ .\\;1__1” its effectiveness depend 3 The photoplay will be the Willlam oS, Fox production of James Oliv the soundness ohf y‘;zqr lvl [4 wood's “The Country Beyond, gums, your teeth, their oSl s e na appearance, and often the Astor and Farre A ] ald, and . e salloping Ghost.” neral condition of your ENGINEERS have proved |a comedy. “The Galloping Ghost ge! 4 . The bill will embrace also pipe or- health. ;i That thesmaation o o gan music by Alexander Arons. 4 rect desk lighting increases pro- | =° i Apart froth mere clean- duction over 20%. Wrong light- | G AYETY—"Aloma of the South Sea liness, the reason KO}‘: o R “Aloma of the South Seas,” pre- h and ums is that the acids wi ic Nature made daylight' for | cented by James Thatcher, formerly 'h°“ldbf“ShY°:l" teet _flfdf, e e hralied 1 eyes. That’s why every Emera- | manager of Poli's Theater here, will cause t:lecay and gum infection i 5 lite has a special screen that be next week's attraction at the you wish to keep your mouth healthy. These acids changes ordinary electric light 1‘3“‘»‘@‘»",,.'{,2;‘?,‘,2‘;' R——— form particularly in pits on your teeth and at The ?'dml'?fi':’:{" ng daylite | cew York company intact to the | Danger Line—where teeth and gums meet. And no 3 ; ml :d ,;‘ 1 kbe:g' Gaysty TNeater for ayweskis EBake. “tooth-brush can reach into all these places. To prev}e‘nt e er | ment, beginning with matinee Sun- b 2 cids that —have contented workers —no | gay. 5 i trouble there it is necessary to neutralize the a eye-strain —greater output — Aloma of the South Segs EEe cause decay and that irritate the gums. : e BRItk :;l(?:n? :”x‘\;\ ;x::dof»:l:'r‘f ‘O:Han( e | There is a dentifrice which will do this. It is Squibb’s &nuvl:‘zfimmlknmmd belonging to the British South Sela Dental Cream. £ otection, ve vill be native music < p 4 the Daglee Scrcen” S gr:\TSrs)!“n‘an\':‘ dancing girls Squibb’s Dental Cre#m is made with more than 50 per BOvAENS byisems. The tropical hurricane which takes cent of Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia. Tiny particles of bt place is claimed to be the most sen- this Milk of Magnesia penetrate into all the tiny crev- oD B i hi our tooth-brush cannot reach and there H. G. McFaddin & Co. sented on any stage. ices where y " | b T = neutralize the dangerous acids. : ?n Tlllu‘x_ Mr:‘ "'2'pflqrfi§,l.., Squibb’s Dental Cream cleans and polishes the teeth Lou Reels, who presents = " 4 ot i, = . (“Tramp™) McNally in “Nlte Life of beautifully, in addition to protecting them against .agld B ot e e e decay. It is also extraordinarily soothing to semim:; week, is sald to be one of those man- vervwhert=on KII TO THE EYES | asers whose perspicacity in arrang- teeth and gums. At drug stores everywhere—only Nn ing a burlesque entertpinment that gents a tube. M

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