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Photoplays at Tuesday john Mack Brown an Jeanette Loff in “An,v')lnol 1 Washington Theaters Next Week Wednesday Ruth Miller 1n tsy. ler o Thursday Fatsy Ruth Miller In “Marriage by Con- ract Comedy. News. Saturday jack Holt in “Court Martial.* Comedy. Variety reel. Cartoon. _Serial. Alice. White Py "Alice_ White “Naughty Baby."” Qur_Gang_comedy. in % ty Baby.” 8} Peol Cur ity Comedy. _ Kraty Kat cartoon. Faitbanks, It yna Ralston 1ii ““The, Inkwell Imp Janet Gaynor and Jack Holt and George O'Brien in Betty Compson in ‘Show Peopl un “Court Martlal “Collegians.” Ne Krazy Kat_cartoon. ‘Alice_ White n aughty Baby.” Jack Dufty comedy. Y e I Krazy Kat _cartoon. Jean Hersholt and ‘Marion Nixon ‘in ‘Jazs Star and author series. ‘Alice. White Jack Holt and in “Naughty Baby.” Jack Duffy comedy. S Hergholt in ar] 22 Mad. meo Mt Ralnier. M. Sammy "Cohen in rene Rich in “Plastered in Paris.” “Ned McCobb's Daughter.” Madge Bellamy in K ugitives.” medy. z Fox_varieties. Comedy. - Berial Bportiight. Corinne Griffith in Corinne Grifith in Carolina Conrad Veldt and Conrad Veldt and e_and Mary Philbin in Mary Philbin in Arthur “The Man Wno “The Wno Ar “Napoleon.” = “Brotherly Love.” Doroth; ckalll and Doroth; ckalll and John Gilbert and Viowali Sherian e D Lowel] Sherman in Greta Garbo_ in ‘N, 080 ‘Gonvo! “A Woman of Afta ews. g £ Central Marceline Day and Alvarado, in “Driftwood. Sport reel. Comedy. John Gilbert and Pols Newrl in Greta Garbo_in “The Wom ol “A Woman of Affairs.” Review. Cartoon. Marion William “Show People.” Inkwell Imp cartoon. Chevy Cha. "Show_People. Inkwell Imp_cartoon. Colleen Moore in “Synthetic Sin.” ows. Cameo_comedy. in ‘Adven- ‘ture.” __Comedy. Serial. Bebe Daniels, Bebe Daniels. Pola Negrl and Neil Hamilton and Neil Hamilton and Norman Kerry in lliam Austin in Willlam Austin “The Woman From ‘What_a_Night.” “What s Night. Moscow. Circle Buster Keaton and Ernest Torrence Janet Gaynor George O'Bri Harry Lauder in ‘Sunrise. “Hunting Tower."” ~John Gibert and Je 't rbo_in Mt Cnlony p Wombn of Aftal Colleen Moore In “Synthetic Sin” obby_Vernon Gang com o'clock, in the Mayflower Hotel ball- room. ‘The Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Malcolm H. Dewey, is one of the best known troupes of col- lege entertainers in the South. Lead- ing European music critics have re- ceived the club with acclamation on both of its European tours for its realistic rendering of Negro spirituals and folk-songs. ‘The club’s appearance hete will be the third performance of its regular Winter tour of the East. PLAY TOURNAMENT. The District of Columbia one-act play tournament, which opened Tues- day night, will be continued tomorrow, Friday and Satucday nights of this week, and on February 19, 20 and 23, with finals on February 27. The plays for tomorrow night will be staged at East Washington Community Center, and will include “Thank You, Doctor,” by the Playmakers of Thom- son Center; “Icion Parle Francais,” by the McKinley High Alumni Dramatic Club; “The Lord’s Prayer,” by the Southeast Community Players, and “For All Time,” by the Jabberwock Players ‘t’l‘ the Western High Alumni Associa- on. Friday night's plays, to be given at Columbia Heights Center, include “The Duchess Says -Her llonucmea County ‘Women'’s Clubs. Saturday night the play will be given at Columbia Heights Center. The Pet- worth Players will give “Two Crooks and a Lady”; District of Columbia merican Pen Women, d Park Play- K upéomd gx%“:)emn Community Players, “Eox an or Tickets may be had at the door each evening. Fifth Avenue, New York, merchants genounu ) itking” rule; geclnre au Esjoy the If you have no desire for food, and you feel out of sorts, and de- pressed, stimulate your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter’s own form- ula. These pilly taken after meals will aid digestion, relieve the gas, regulate the x!mvnzls, expel constipa- tion poisons’‘and arouse appetite. ‘Wig Must Match Dress. In spite of the reports that long hair is to rule in France, a recent exhibition of new styles in hairdressing in Paris revealed that the bob and shingle may be shorter than ever this year. But to be really chic it will be necessary for milady to wear a wig or perouk of the same color as her dress. Cuticura : Talcum The newest member of tho Cutlears fumily 3 far the mewest member of your family , The Ideal Baby Powder 38c. Krazy Ka% cartoon. comedy. ur y. Oddity reel. _Se: Bet els and Ol m?l. milton in Dumbarton MRLEERRE o Comedy. ire Wi indsor at e AR i “Three Week Ends Comedy. Hilleynine Copr " atehs TaSlof i uddy and Mary Brian in chard Arlen in “Some One to Love." Comedy. l}'{lnfiy'(:nrroll snd B uck Jones I, Noah Beery In . “The Branded Some b ars of Life.' brero.’ il Helene Costeilo “In Old_Kentucky. ket “The Michigan Ki Comedy. nee Adoree an rg] in Nevws. Charles Chase comedy. nia Valli .na—n‘m “Ret eline Day and __ John Harron and iph Forbes. in, Lug Tee in stless Youth.” 2 Comedy. _New Devil. E Vi Som John, aflbm‘ina"'fi& hn, ‘X.?;.sa " A W of Affairs. 2 n't‘"“" fil’llo’m-lnll cartoon. ., Grets Garbo in Mary Astor_in “Rose of the Golden West.” Comedy. a 5 in Daughter. Billy Dooley comedy. Girls. irls.’ News. _Cartoon. News. Cattoon. ~ Frankie Darro Tn~ arbara Bedford in Bai v Bedford in “The Port of Missing “The Port of Missing the Front.” Cargoon. Rex Bell in iTaking a Chance.” ““The Circus Ki Comedy. Variety reel. Big_Boy comedy. ~Holt in ATl [ Tn ‘Avalanche.” “A Modern D “Ham and Egzs at c}:,'r‘xe P ew: m Moore in ‘Anybody Here See: elly.” News. _Variety reel. Colleen Moore in “Synthetie Sin. “Collegians.” No. 6. Rin Tin Millio Ne Lon_Chaney In wrhe Hunehback of Dame. 5 Audrey Ferri in william Collier. * “Beware of B Madge Bella - in my Jobyna Ralston Lois Moran in Skigts; “Love Hungry.” a Q. Nilsson in Corinne Griffith in, asy_Pickings.” “Syncopating _Sue.” Georgs O'Hara in ;Calitornia or Bust, ohn T i, “Truxton King." n wn in ‘Saua; ro Snapshots. Crooks Boriaroom e idy Rogers anc gllary, Brian in, “Some One to . Comedy. Love. a “Red Wine." Charlie Chase rotherly comedy. Curlosity. Variety. Stan Laurel comedy, Serial, Richard Dix and Ruth Elder in “Moran of the Marines."” ~ Tom Mix “Hello. Cheyenne. " Mary Astor in “A Romarce of t| Underworld.” Comedy. _Variety reel. ant s achelors.’ Comedy. Marcaline Day and Belle n Bennett in wer of Silence. Barney Google com Sportlight reel. Moore i — e e e ation Nixon, in “Jags Msd.’ Comedy. Dark. Tivoli Vitaphone _reel. ilver entwnd Xl U o —— g B el Gl Bre e Willlam el in am e “qnterf 2 “Interference’ Interterence” (talkie) e roeling Day ant bes in TeSess Foutn.” Comedy. olt Tn osen) “Court-Msrtial.” Comedy. adge T Ficardo Corter and——,Le al\ n Nora Li in c e Gun Runner.” ariety. Comedy. o I éoor@fbson n “Clear_the Trail.”, e s, Snookums comedy. Ted Well The Crimson_Canyon."* Buster Brovn comedy. Serial. s~ Wilson and Huntley Gordon in ‘Sally's Shoulders,” Bennet ews Yserlnl, elene_Costello i Buster Reaton In “The Circus Kid.” “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” Comedy. Comedy. omedy. AN the Fath W lssnehronized). sl _mopics. Vitaphone reel. (synchronize “Topics. Vitaphone reel. Takoma Truxton Rocque in Bfiots Bwaseer.” g g i 5% E i (E | T # ! i § 4 g i o s B § 1 i E | A i g the course of the season, , most all the omoundoul ‘Theater favorites will return. e BELASCO—“No, No, Nanette.” :‘ mrvl.ns.‘m made & nu‘t &l: original voy production af is ’buk to sing and “Robin Hood” as a play is the at- Ji and on Saturday a 0 and the evening play of people land and high adventure a] the bo{s quite as vitally as last week's play did to all women. Added to the cast will be James Mc- Lain, baritone, who will sing several songs from De Koven opera as inci- dental music. Robert Cass, an expert swordsman, will be the Priar Tuck, and he will engage in & spirited duel, while there will be an archer with a pic- turesque bow some six feet long to bring joy to the young huntsmen of the audience. Frank Arundel, who is *“Robin Hood,” will also role; Elizabeth Valentine Edward Meade are among the players to complete a large cast. Ogle, Tinnin, Brown, Inc., promise as delightful a production as Sherwood Forest may conjure. The next play, February 232, 23, will be Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Niglit.” STRAND—"Frivolities.” Wackaill in Dorothy Mackaill in - Dorothg AU ey Rl to | vel ab (ovhenionlied Gertrude Olmstead Gertrude Olm “The ‘Tollers."” in (Synchronized.) “Hit of the Show.’ (Synchronized.) in “Riley the Co (Synchronize: in “Hit of the Show.” (Bynchronized.) “News Parade.” Tor ant o‘o%::‘og‘lflr‘o‘n in rise. rs, not only v?udevflle and Conrad Irene Rich in Lillian Gish in “Silver Slave.” “The Wind.” Ken Maynard in William Collier in “Four Sons.” “The Wagon Show. Nagel and Dorgthy Revier and Sollyer in Jack Holl d Wine.” K June “Rel Camedy. News. “a Tom Moore and Bessie Love in body Here Seen elly?” " Serial. Ken Maynard in “Canyon of Adven- ture.”. " News. Comedy. ~Serial. the romance of two midshipmen and a pretty girl, and has many dramatic and thrilling moments, with comedy whole- some and spontaneous. ‘The story, as written by Prof. Pease, was adapted for the screen by F. Mc- Grew Willis, who also supervised the production. Besides the featured play- ers, the cast includes Hobart Bosworth, Maurice Ryan, Bryon Munson and Charlotte Walker. Short reel subjects for the week will t. | include ‘a two-reel talking...coms sound and the latest issue of 4 %.";" Tully - Ma "Tho plcture snoge “The Joy Ride” a curiosity Yeel in the Earle ‘Topical Review. — COLUMBIA—“Trail of '98.” “The Trail of ’98,” Rober' W, Serve ice’s epic of the North, is the screen attrac at Loew’s t‘g‘(;lumbh for next cl ] of an all-star cast, which includes Do- lores. Del Rig, Ralphi Forbes, ¥ the Tush' .| the Klondike in the eventful year of .|as a setting. i i Claire Windsor) (it s about to leave the Aus- trallan port, Sydney. Then is unfolded a fast-moving story. The Fox movietone will present Clark and McCullough, famed come- dians, along with the Fox screen star, Lois Moran, in a condensed musical comedy combining the spoken word, song and dance of the legitimate stage. It is the first of its kind to reach Washington and is presented with a of the program dio’s presentation, Hours,” from the opers d | Will be the overture by the Fox Grand Orchestra, and Fox Movietone News will complete the program. EARLE—“Annapolis.” The Pathe picture, “Annapolis,” di- rected by Christy Cabanne, who di- rected Ramon Novarro in “The Mid- shipman,” himself a former attendant of the United States Naval Academy, will be presented for the first time in Washington at the Earle Theater'’s Friday midnight The story concerns the struy the W family which includes & '98. ‘Thousands of people are seen in single scenes, with miles of background What “Thé ‘Covered was to the West, “The Birth 2g0! of a Natio Down East” to the East is just what “The Trail of '98” is said to be to the Far North, i daughter. A gambler wants her, but she prefers a young man of -her cholce. He leaves her to look 1d and in the meantime she is lured to the dancing hall. When her lover re- turns he finds her there. The m that he bflng she throws in’his 3 angry that he had left her. In a s le that ensues the gambling haH m fire and Larry in musical novelties; the Fox: Movie- tone News, the M-G-M News and the Columbia ~Orchestra, under Claude Burrows, 3 ROSA PONSELLE—Tuesday. The concert of Rosa Ponselle, so- prano, at Poll's Theater next Tuesday violinist; Rachmaninoff, pianist and composer; Sigrid Onegin, contralto, EMORY GLEE CLUB—February 21. Presenting & varied program of Negro spirituals, quartet and solo sing- ing and instrumental selections, the Emory Glee Club, internationally known musical organization from Emory University, Atlanta, will appear Thursday night, February 21, at —OQut they come witha touch of “Freezone™ A corn that’s out can't hurt! A the d Rachmaninoff, ‘Wednesday, March 20, will close the Artists’ Course. ‘The Wilson-Greene series was closed with the performance. of the Revelers Monday afternoon. Although Mrs. Wilson-Greene's plans for next season are still tentative, she expects to present such celebrities: as Lucrezia Bori, soprano of the Metro- politan Opers Co.; La Argentina, the sensational Spanish dancer, who took New York by storm this season; Viadimir Horowitz, the remarkable youxl? planistic genius, and other such world-renowned attractions as the Boston Serge rac y Orchestra, Koussevitzky, conductor; Pritz Kreisler, touch of “Freezone” aching lnsta.nu{. then loosens the corn so that it lifts right off with fingers. Doesn’t hurt one bit! Get “Freezone” today. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot callouses, without soreness or irritation. ‘The basis of treating sickness has not changed since Dr. Cald- well left Medical College in 1875, nor since he Elnced on the market the laxative prescription he had used in his practice, known to druggists and the pub- lic since 1892 as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup. Then, the treatment of consti- pation, biliousness, headaches, 'mental depression, indigestion, | sour stomach and other indispo- | sitions that result from consti- pation was entirely bg means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin. Dr. Caldwell did not approve of drastic physics and purges. He did not belieye they were w for human beings to put into their system; If grown people want to use them no one can deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children. ‘The simpler the remedy for | constipation the safer for the child and.for you, and the better for the general health of all: And as xou can get results in a mild m“ safse way !;y using D‘ll’ calg- well's Syrup Pepsin, why e chances wl& strong drugs? All Doctor at 83 Found People Preferred His Prescription g | & %A. : AT AGE 83 ———— dm§ stores have the. generous bottles. Many is the family today that makes it a rule always to have a bottle of this perfect preparation in the house. Keep it handy-and v?serve these three simple rules ‘of health: ‘keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels open. Why_not try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin today? Rector,” by the “Town Players; “The " by the Newcomb Club of ‘Wrong Numbers,” by the Dramatic Club, and “The Moake system alkaline to ...Stop Colds QUICK! 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