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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1927. ] i TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. et ‘Breakfast at Sun- AMUSEMENTS. 3 AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. g r % :50 a.m., 1:50, 3:50, 8:45, 7:46 .m. . " . 4 | e deee || ALl This Week n R l A T o on NINTH asove G st co—<The Play's the Thing."|11:(5 am., 115, 325, 525, 135 and —_— Celtho—Emma Calve, vaudeville, at gjlilfiflwm Chinese Parrot,” at o o F AT FOURTEENTH ST. |A LORIFIED APPAREL INSTITUTION 2:15 and §:15 pm. 1130 am., 1:20, 3:30, 520, 7:30 and A“dltorlum Continuous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. SPEAKING OF GREAT PICTURES—HERE'S ONE DEDICATED TO Earle—"Baby Peggy.” vaudeville, 9:40 p.m. B 58 sent stennasens YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! to 11 p.m. _Little Theater—"The Birth of a Na | 5 7 JOLORIFYING THE AMERCAN GIRL" - Botiohuie s ) Carte” ak | any teva 3100 0 ana SRV 1PM to 11 PM. || 10 3s0zssasem | NOW PLAYING CELEBRATING THE COMPLETION OF | Foreign So!d!ers and CIVIIIans ] - ] _ Tivoli vorld,” at 220 405, Bletter Hofes and Builde Bl b CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS | Maids,” bur- | 5:50, 7:45 and 9:35 1 etter Homes and Build | 1 witttamrox 1 Derr Bigsery’ Tamous Saturday Evening Post Story and Best-Seller OUR ENLARGED COAT : 8 5 2 5 pom. . «Bres at sun-|B ing Expositio ot 1 Presents 22 ma EnGINGTON'S sl Novel Brought Supremely fo the Screen THOP WITH A on List of Those Deco- | ing Exposition, conducted EDGINGTON'S il oy Girl,” i 20 i aud ¢ -m. R : SAT {V[ r-csv STORY rated for Val | )vlv.v"‘u\ \{I;»fln‘l G Contnnouad ent S SR 2 by Washington Real Es- || ed for Valor. | “'Palace—"Annie Laurle” at 10:30 |32 8 and 9:40 p.m. Eadt Chesa | | C% REMARKABLE SALE 12:05, 2:05, 545, 735 and| Wardman Park—A Doll's House” |f 1ate Board. Thousands of § | e WINTER COATS = 3 at 7 and 9 p.m. new items shown for the P By the Associated Press, g Ten thousand and ten names appear | Eome ! ¥ CHINESE on the great roll of honor of the Amer Scuvenirs 4 e v $ Low Prices—Gibson’s g | Demonstations, Prizes | | g 2 BEGULARLY THE PRICE | ,caily arranged, of all military dacora Q LW A Y S Meyer Geldman Orchestra N 4 A Paul Leni Production, Featuring WOULD BE $49.50 [ tions awarded in or by the Army from 18 R . | § MARION NIXON A-Irgulr-lgt:n; (BOSWORTH Heading an 1862 to 1926. Beforg 1% t or' . A FOR MADAME, MADEMOISELLE |, ", e s Look at these low prices for tomorrow. Just feast 2 STAGE THE JUNIOR MISS m.‘.,::m\'m,,k g : vour eyes upon these specials and come here and get d ‘SOUTHERN RHADSODY | LOCKETT AND PAGE— AY |T WHILE DANCING” THE PETITE WOMAN for the Medal ? s- | Limited stock, not responsible if stock gives out MT. VERNON | ot : —ROMMELL MUSIC—OTHER HITS— ’:‘;",“i“]"‘" 4S i cfore day is over. | 'STF\\IFI‘ FOX THEATRE Ruish ce Medal, awarded fo | STeREL | | | SYMPHONY ORCHESTR A A L Lo w EEN Sr'r’\'«iw:l_\ and militar; service othar (B 21 igi l 04 1 pound $ 1 23 Charles Macalester [ COSOVELTIES and officers whose .x.".\‘~ ety | 100 Digifo- 3 99 $1.00 Todd’s 10 A.-M. and 2:00 P.M. cuR""“""‘ "'-T in accompanyi . the book line Tablets * Tonic ... Round Trip, 85 e ST, 1O th y ¢ N s of ’ of ol rip, 85¢c GARRISON'S | comiane the lut, ot B 135 dirai R e medal to Grains 10c | Admission, 25¢ Y T TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M e e e SlaG Luminal. ... Cascarets Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer 3 CONSTANCE Mt. Vernon not open an Sundays : A soldiers ca . 5 1215-1217 E St. Main 1586 |iiear of tonor, the . Ex Lax 1 pint Squibb's ———— | i . A B Y e ————— ‘{rnm that _rule heing in i 28C Mineral Oil | e - = i ok SR S T L Minra i R e ALMALSG PEGCY E RV ICE | bers of the British, Frenc 5 Belgian, | Rolls .. 5 Mineral Oil .... in the Comedy Playlet, *‘Pinched."” Italian and Japanese ar, In addi- | S i Small Size A WHIRLWIND OF SYNCOPATION™ BREAKFAST I N PERSON Today—1:30 to 11 P. M. s ; &l 5 ° " d efticlent—we e tion, the book contains s : 8-0z. + P adiojas Branewick and [ [ed service medal a < f s e C Danderine l a n Os i AT SUNR'SE Rl e g Atwater Kent {other countries, inc ; s Syrup Figs and o fyh S e for Eno’s Fruit Salts Elixir of Senna C | —ADDED— e ntenis St 0%id Brise Awirdse 59C and 96C America’s Finest / ¥ v 2 = Gastoria Since 1842 I e\ virmuosos or e e e o E 51.-00 : 7 l C 20c Castolay Soap. 1340 Gst N w f omecr: ‘] e orrory | &3 i ( LL'S TIVOL 59!2111-"&-5.9:&9»‘3\0» Listerine ...... Very special, S it | il ) ODAY - :'{‘\I"('"fx'; r\ 3 "FIGII'I'IIG EA‘LE" | : & 3 b mndumnd a clinic in Pari E HAVE Dl Mieien 07:1_,::_{1‘;1\;1\\\w;,' i $1.00 for I BLANK INSPECTS OLD FORT. |@ ~° 72¢ 2™ 25¢ | Lactobacitius Acidophilus || § [ Awection Evordinary | = 5 Call our nroduct ) | S BOOKS Trader Finds Much Lead in Aban- Sl‘laVll‘lg’ SPeClal f()l' Mefl | gor el ik | cefii\flgfi'gear Let us fill your needs dcnedBast 1—35¢ Palmolive Shaving Cream. NATIONAL VACCINE N | Washington Presentation E. Morrison Paper Co. | ¢ espondenco ot mhe sur. 1—25¢ Palmolive After-Shaving Talcum. ANTITOXIN "INSTITUTE || “MOVIETOHE" o Fors Halheit, an amelent trading. post It G vy e ‘ ort Halkett, rading pos e el of the Hudson Bay Co., located in the 1—Genuine Gillette Blade. B Cemote Liatd country, which was 1—50c Bottle Sprinkle-Top Bay Rum. 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