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Daily 4% Accounts Deporits It’s the Way We Do STAR, WASHINGTON. KING FELICITATES IL DUCE Monarch Congratulates Mussolini on Sixth Fascist Anniversary. ROME, February 4 (#)—King Victor | | Emmanuel Saturday sent to Premier | Mussolini a telegram of congratulations | on the sixth anniversary of the estab- lishment of the Fascist militia. “I have | been particularly pleased with the | progress which the voluntary milltlnl | | Radio Official to Speak l for national security has revealed in- its six years of life,” said his message. | “To your excellency and to the Black | | Shirts goes the liveliest expression of | my grateful heart.” | SOCIAL LEADER DIES. | PHILADELPHIA, February 4 (#).— Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, mem- | ber of one of Philadelphia’s oldest fam- ilies, died yesterday at her cpuntry ese tate, Camp Hill Hall, Fort. Washington, | Pa. "She had been ill several months. | Her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kelso | Cassatt, is expected to arrive in New ! York today from England, accompanied by her husband. | .Mrs. Van Rensselaer was Sarah R. Drexel. daughter of the late Anthony | | J. Drexel, financier. Prior to-her mar- | = |riage to Van Rensselaer of New York | FRANK A. ARNOLD; |she was Mrs. Sarah R. Fell. irector of development of the Na- | onal Broadcasting Co. who will ad- | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. D. C., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1929. FBEOx¢; ¥ AT_FOURTEENTH ST A Comedy Riot “THE LITTLE WILDCAT” Latest Vitaphone Talking Picture With An All-Star Cast FOX MOVIETONE Presents ROBERT BENCHLEY Famed Humorist In a highly technical discussion of “The Sex Life of the Polyp” ON THE STAGE Fox Studlos Present FOX VANITIES With SUNSHINE SAMMY OF “OUR GANG” CHAZ CHASE AND 30 MORE. FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NATIONAL 5. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Presents The Fulton Theater, N. Y., Sucecess “THE HIGH ROAD" FREDERICK LONSDALE'S Smartest Comedy Hi% SEATS SELLING SHUBERT, ELASC Sa Fam Best Seats $1.50 Wed. 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Consult your physician about this. + “m SIEGERT'S M Same formula since 1824 i tim tes the appetite A THE PERFECT FOOL ) In the Musieal Comedy S NHATTAN MARY” TONIGHT—Poli’s Theater, 7:45 THE GERMAN Grand Opera Company PRESENTS RICHARD WAGNER'S “DIE WALKURE"” “TRISTAN UND ISOLDE,” Taes., Feb. § “SIEGFRIED,” Thars, Feb. 7 “GOETTERDAMMERUNG,” Sat., Fe5. 9 Prices—-Sirg's performances. £5, $1. $5. $2.50, $2. ) ‘Wilson- 'ne’ ert Bureau, Dro 3 and Poli’s B GERMAN GRAND OPE COMPANY GREAT SUC- CESS IN PHILADEL- PHIA PAST WEEK “The German Grand Opera Com- has come and gone, trailinz louds of musical glory and leavinz few lessons in its wake. The com- any did bring sensitive and svm- athetic performances, by excellent artists and an efficient orchestra, of * music dramas that rank indisputably among the supreme artistic achieve- ments of the race, and so we have been enriched by presentations that would be excentional in any circum- stances and which made the past we=k memorable. . The size and enthusiasm of the audiences leaves no possible doubt that such performances should be made a regular feature of the musical season here. Excellent judgment was displayed in confining the repertoire to the four mighty music dramas of “The Nibelungen Ring” and “Tristan: und Isolde.” 3 After the brutal reviews that had appeared in certain New York news- papeérs during the preliminary en- gagement of the company there, many subscribers for “The Ring”) series and “Tristan” here went .in fear and anxious apprehension lest the performances prove to be ghastly travesties of the mighty works sched- | uled. It was all the more refresh- ing, consequently, to find that these music dramas were given with taste and intelligence, and an increasingly efficient orchestra. Especially de- lightful, too, were the beautiful and delicate cl effects and the, clear| blue sky was refreshing. It will be pleasant prospect to have these offerings made annual REVELER “Something New in Music” POLI'S—MONDAY. FEB. 11. 4:30 S Mrs., Wilsen-Greene: t MME. SIGRID CONTRALTO POLI'S, TUESDAY, FEB. S—d:t0 Seals Mrs. Greene's Burcau, Droop's, 13 G363 Main odes. 2 i )H KAY," with _COLLEEN MOORE. LAWRENCE GRAY. “TAKE ME HOM 1ith and R. I Ave. ERIC VON STROHEIM'S “WEDDING MARCH." > LIBERTY 1419 N. Capitel St. CODY-PRINGLE, . “BABY CYCLONE." DEL_RIO in “REVENGE." COMEDY. “COLLEGIANS KICKING THROUGH" and other added attric. W a utternat Sts Ne Parking Troubles Richard Dix and RUTH ELDER ie “Moran of the Marines” PATHE NEWS and HARRY LANGDON _'in_ “FIDDLESTICKS." KE ME H! 3 SILVER SPRING, MD. [OME. SECO. o s dibale b i CAMEO THEATER * g C%%EIN MOORE in ‘SYNTHETIC TION." VOPL!!D;' - B K mi ‘Al )N 6th & C Sts. N.E. Lt o 'NOLDS in “GOI 8. . _DANCING. PROF. AND MRS. 3 I o TP ot S0 now Clisses Mon PBASTURIO: Bim. with Orchestra " Private Jéssous intment. _Pr. 85 shed 172038 B st. 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