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National—"Merry Wives of Wind- | sor,’ Belasco—"Bless You, Sister,” at &30 pm. drama, Maryland,” operetta | Robin pm ne Bordoni, and vaude- and 8:15 p.m. 1l Girl Show.” vaudeville, 0 till 11 p.m., continuous. *High Hat Revue,” 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Hood,” bur- Strand— !llml its av 1 the Maytlower | ., .|am, \\M‘ The | will presid . macht is banquet | cers and attend- | lesque, at 2 Fox—"The College Widow," uous, from 12 of Allah,” 7:40 zmd‘ | " at 10:45, | and 9:5 | Rialto—' ’]‘hn 1:15, 3:30, Metropolitan— 11:40 am., 1:40, 9 Ui p.m Circle, An at n. Amos Warfare in Maj hird m Gen. \4&‘ to Sweeney,” at 55 and 9:45 p.m BRIDGE EXPERT TALKS. 1 | Milton C. VVolk Gives Lecture on Taylor Maj G er, | Wome *lciety acted thirty- | Unn For two A. Lejeune, Fitch, Kans, Grant, Tves, Peoria, J. Campbell Gilmore, nd Maj. Wiliam A. Crede, Pittsburgh. i Dousing Puts Bruin on Run. Correspondence of the Assocrated Press. LANDER, Wyo.—One way to repel a bear is to throw water on it. 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Late Feature of *‘Gaities LILLIAN ROTH Eminent Musical Comedy Composer Producer and Sta HERMAN TIMBERG ’CARL FENTON k_Recording_Orchestra "The Marvel of the Times: FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SEE AND HEAR THE PRINCE OF WALES FOX THEATRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of Fifty Brilliant Soloists NEXT WEEK L“A ? ar nf b “Ukulele Tke” (Cliff Edwards) The King of Crooning Syncopation TONITE Al 8:30 “BLESS YOU vSlSTER" an and T SAT. gy cnusers Robes Charles Roly Bk Tord, Midrea MeLeod NEXT WEEK SEATS ANNA HELD, JR. “RESTLESS WOMEN” A Problem Plax With 4 New Angle By ey Ntone Now ATIONAL Tonlght Nights. $1 to s S1to s MRS. OTIS FISKE SKINNER WIT HENRIETTA CROSMAN IN BHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY “THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR” e Next Week—Seats Selling ! JOHN GOLDEN Presents | KA COMEDY OF YOUTH,ROMANCE, LAUGHS 5. THRILLS GIRLS WANTED NYDIA WESTMAN S ! §AND THE GUARANTEED ORIGINAL N.Y. CAST iy | | L\‘ In the Collegiate Laugh Riot “THE FAIR CO-ED” ON THE STAGE—A fol tio, Bensonal PatacE Continuous, 10:30 A, M. to 11 P. M. “WEE WILI.IE" ROBYN Auisted By o of Dancers and ntalis “TEA FOR THREE” A Glittering Comedy Drama WITH LEW CODY AILEEN PRINGLE & OWEN MOORE LOEW’S CoLumrilA Continuous, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Metro-Goldwyn _Presents REX INGRAM’S GREATEST TRIUMPH “THE GARDEK OF ALLAW” With ALICE TERRY--IVAN PETROVICH FIRST SHOWING AT POPULAR PRICES | Nights, $1.10- | S POLI S STANLEY Hflkqlmom I¥AN e r ST.~ |O T First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS And Exceptional Cast in the DROP KICK STAN LAUREL IN “HATS OFF” —RBE! TOMORROW — ESTHER RALSTOH IN “FIGURES DON'T LIE” CRANDALL’S York Theater Ga, Ave.8Quehecst X HANGiA CRANDALI.’S AMBASSADOR TODAY-ROD 1.4 RISCol KXW e fd lnw.uum\ iE c INKLIN ROF N ! TO SWEF \'(r SAT.10:15 AM Selected Programs for Children Gene Stratton Porter's “The Magic Garden” CRANDALL'S Xt . 4 'r\\ EDY SUARNER BANTER CRANDALL’S asony Ga.AveXFarracut TODAY CRICHARD DX BR Seleeted P Colleen Moore in “Ella Cinders" srams for Children DOTGLAS CUSHIONS CRANDALL’S Savoy 11th MACLEAN AR HEARXE HOOR AND LADDER." %o, RIALTO LAST DAY! “THE BLOOD SHIP” LAST MAT. TOMORROW MY MARYLAND THE NATIONAL OPERETTA TAR. . $3.50, $3. $2.50, $2. $1.50. $1 . Sat.. $2.80, $2,$1.50, §1 BEG.SUN. 255 | ruulth oW .85, Thurs. uu . Mat., 50c-$2.7 CINCUS PRINCESS Wlllhm Dnnlrlh Desires YIN. m—sr\rnfi COMPA Mostly Girls and Such Girls. _LAST 2 DAYS 50c-52.20, 2 KEITH~ ALBEE VAUDEVILLE- TODAY MATINEE EVENING BORDONI The Adorahle French Star JERRY AND HER BAIY GRIIIDS GE e EX LEM“IRE & Vl" “The Black Jacks” & Double Bill OUTLAW " Dt A CAROLINA 1 A LON CHAN BARBARA BEDFC AMERICAN s 00T GIBSON in COWE HEY m\ DUMBARTON “f‘“‘ T AL i and TACK HER. TODAY—1:30 TO 11 P. M. E. K. Nadel's Sensationai ALL-GIRL SHOW “FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE’ —\EAT WEEK— MRS WALLACE REID the Screen as t “SATIN WOMAN" CRANDALL'S Chess Chase, |- € KEAN SAT 1005 A M r < for Chiiiren Coogan in “Johnny (et Your Hair Cut” Apollo Theater " St NE H(! H T CRANDALL‘S TvoLt RS PArkRAN AV CRANDALL'S . TODAY, n “ER |EFEST WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA EDOUARD ALBION, General Dicector WEEK DEC, 5TH TO 10TH Mignon—Cermen_Grand opers Ball Thaii—Fausi—Hazcel & Oretel |poLrS i Se-u Now—Jordan Piana . 1239 G St., Main 786, $1,'52, 53 and $5. Washington Auditorium Thanksgiving Charity Ball Auspices Masters’ and Matrons’ Association Benefit Eastern Star Home Tuesday Evening Nov. 29 Dancing 9 to 12 Meyer Davis 30-Piece Orchestra Card Playing On Lower Floor Tickets, $1.50 Person On Sale at Auditorium “HIGH H. \T Bl Kl ESQUE"” t—dcan Be oodie Do PRESIDENT Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Evening T. Arthur Smith presentin . Robin Hoo With a Cast and Chorus “The Talk of the Town" Next week — “Chocolate Soldier.” N GIRLS of tl;e uU.s. A ITH Norma Noel am. Geo. Carroll A Whirly Girly Show SREAT PIANIST Theater. = LITTLE THEATRE Betwoen F and G on Ninth St. BEGINNING TOMORROW ROMANCE—BEAUTY SPECTACLE — HISTORY W X, BIDER HAGGARD'S THRILLING TALE OF OLD TESTAMENT DAY MES TODAY " “TARTUFFE" Dec.12,13,14 8:15P.M. In English Dee*sa Mme. Butterfly ».'.‘ Mlmqe of Fi igaro

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