Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1927, Page 36

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Painting Department NW 712 B St. Fr. 298 FESTIVAL WASHINGTON HATIONAL OPERA EDOUARD_ALBION, General Director WEER DEC. 5TH TO 10TH Grand Opera Ball 1 and Gretel Aida Seats Now—Jordan Piano . 1239 G St., Main 786, $1'52, $3 anid 55, Mignon—Carm Thais—Faust I'OU’S | T maRION | TALLEY EEN!ATXONAL sorlANo MET OPERA Belh l(r- hfize‘y!'. l'Burelu nmonl. *KENT { VAUDEVILLE- | | TODAY BARGAIN MATINEE. EVENING. ... ' OR. ROGKWEI.[ Quack! Quack! Quack! Vaudeville's t Comedy Act ' JOHN T. MURRAY & 4 VIVIAN OAKLAND Screamingly Fuany THE WRIGHT DANCERS Sensational—Beautiful Delightful NORNCE N I OTHER R ACTS AND FEATURES ACHER STCDI fon. Fri. 8 t ERTON. trude Hoftman Taught, Friday, 8. Fr. 1310, | THE FOX STUDIO { DANCE

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