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[ No. 26 for Colds & LaGrippe | Homoeopatlnc Pharmacy Thone NA. 1695 [i s | what you need. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co.; on Time Deposits Accounts What 1930 Holds in Store for You Whether or not business will be good for you in 1930 depends somewhat on your banking connections. “Franklin” supplies just the type of service that business men find helpful. 35 We're ready to serve YOU. FRANKLIN National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JORN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President V. P. and Cashier EDUCATIONAL. Wood’s Commercial School New Classes_ 311 East Capitol St._ 000000000°000000000000 960 Felix Mahony’s National Art School Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters New Classes Forming February 1. 1747 R. 1. Ave. North 1114 2000000000000000000000000 Universal School of Specialized Accounting Courses available in general accounting and automotive accounting. Individual lnllluflhn—knlt- Reasonable roll MEST SERYICE Suite 501 Linc. 0038 839 17th Sl, \.W "The George Washington University Law School Member Association American Law Avproved by Amevican Bar Association Second Semester Begins February 3 Met. 5180 January 27-February l Inclusive 720 20th St. Telephone West 1640 | Stockton Hall | \ | ; Registration Period, I | \ ! Semester Opens January 27 Beginners' and Advanced Courses New Course in Credits and Collecti Special ©. P. A. Coaching Phovs for Catgios Y. M. IBALLET AND BALLAD MUSIC RADIO FARE “Family Party” Program Over WRC One of To- night’s Features. Ballads and ballet music predominate {in the General Motors “family party” program to be broadcast tonight by | WRC and a coast-to-coast network of | National Broadcasting Co. stations. The guest soloist will be Allen McQuhae, popular tenor, who will sing four songs, | accompanied by Don Voorhees' Orches- tra. McQuhae's_contributions will be ex- cerpts from the operetta “New Moon,"” ine Alone.” from the oper- : Brown Bird Singing,” the English composer, Wood, and “At the End of Cobblestone Road,” a new composition by Thom Burke. In the orchestral group are Strauss’ “Tales From the Vienna Woods,” “The March of the Bells,” from Delibes’ “Coppelia,” and the “Navarraise,” from Massenet’s “Le Cid.” The Regular Features. Two new programs make their ap- pearance on WRC's schedule tonight in addition to the other regular N. B. C. attractions. These are the American |Home hour and Strings and Bows, | which will be presented by an orchestra | under the direction of Godfrey Ludlow, | famous violinist-composer. The Ame: n Home hour is an- | nounced a mething new” in radio programs. It is designed as banquet, {and the continuity and muflc are de- { signed to create the illusion that the listener is at a banquet. carnation of famous personages, brought to the banquet tables on their birthdays, will be a feature. Vocal and instru- mental offerings by prominent radio artists will be woven into the program pattern. A mood of umestxalned Joyousness pervades the program of the A. & P. Gypsies to be broadeast by WRC at 8:30 o'clock. The selections include moresque,” “The Swan.” As an_echo to the recent celebration in New York in honor of Edward Mac- Dowell, American composer, Franklyn Baur, tenor, will sing one of MacDow- ell's tender melodies, “To a Wild Rose,” as a feature of the Voice of Firestorie broadcast. The concert orchestra, di- rected by Hugo Mariani, will pay trib- ute to another American composer, Percy Grainger, by playing his “Coun- try Gardens.” Pageant Again Featured. 'The four Frohne Sisters and Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra are again fea- tured in the Burns Panatela Pageant program tonight over WMAL and asso- ciated Columbia Broadcasting System stations. Their program consists en- tirely of popular numbers. Gay and lively is the musical to be presented in the Voice of Columbia broadcast scheduled by WMAL at 10:30 o'clock. The Columbia Male Quartet, the eymphony and dance bands and [the Columbia’ Choir will take part in this program. Albert Payson Terhune’s story, “Ad- ventures in’ Habit Smashing,” will be dramatized as the Physical Culture Hour feature at 9 o'clock. The Eve- ning in Paris episode to follow is de- signed as a mood picture suggested by “The Flowers of Grasse,” which is be- ing visited by the characters in this period in their tour of the Riviera. Wesley Eddy, popular theatrical mas- ter of ceremonies, who has returned to the Palace Theater this week, will give a special program tonight over WOL. The station also has scheduled a tab- loid version of the operetta, “Jerry of Jericho Road,” to be presented by the Wnshingtan Comic 0pern Club. i TODAY'S AMUSEHENTS National--“The Vagabond King,” at 8:15 p.m. Poli's—American Opera Co.,, landa of Cyprus,” at 8 p.m. Gayety—“The Girls From Happy- land,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—John Barrymore in “General Crack,” second week, at 11:13 am., 33‘351!713Ind915pm R-K-O Keith’s—"Hit the Deck,” at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:15 pm. Fox—"A Song of Kentucky,” at 2:36, 4:45, 7:51 and 10 p.m. Pnlace—NormA Shearer in_ “Their Own Desire,” at 11:17 am.,, 1:20, 3:35, 5:40, 7:50 and 10 p.m. Earle—Charlotte Greenwood in * “yo- A 1736 G_St. N.W. N Nat. 8250 Y.M.C. A. SCHOOL OF LAW Early morning classes, 7 to_8:40 Eveping classes, 5:30 to 7:30 Three-year course leading to LL. B. degree. Winter term opens January 27 1736 G St. N.W. _ National 8250 ~ SCHOOL OF SPANISH Wisiixaron |4 (vn'l Spain—Conversations| M-lhnd Progress. 1338 H_st. n.w. Nat. 9369, COURSES P y: B, C. 8. and M. C. 8, A" Preparation v and Evening Classes Bulietin _on Reauest BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 308 Transportation Building 17th and B Dist. eight-two-five-nine ‘Is..osng, Letty,” at 11:49 a.m., 1:50, 3:55, :30,7:59 and 9:55 p.m. Columbla—Maurice Chevalier in “The Love Parade,” at 10:30 a.m., 12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. Rialto—William Bnyd in “His Pirst Command,” at 12:11,” 2:08, 4:05, 6:02, 7:59 and 9:56 p.m, Ambassador—Charlotte Greenwood in '1'050 Long, Letty,” at 6:30, 8:15 and .m. Centnl—“ln the Headlines,” from 11 am. to 11 p. 'l'lvnll—-Ted ‘Lewis in “Is Everybody Happy. at 2:40, 4:25, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. State—Janet Gaynor in “Sunny Side Up,” at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Major “Chain” Features , TONIGHT. 7:45—Elliott Thurston, “Back of Art—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Positions for Graduates. Ask for New Catalog LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 29 Years in Washington 313 F 8. Opp. Fox Met. 2883 EMERSON INSTITUTE 77th Consecutive Year Spring Term Begins February 3 Day School—Late Afternoon School Fully Ace Complete High School Co Prevaring for Colleges, Uni Service Schools "PREPARE N( NOW CLERK-CARRIER POST OFFICE, statisti- ierk. file clerk. Special course for Patent The Civil Service Preparatory FNW. Met. 6337 * the News in Washington” —WRC and N. B. C. net- work. 8:30—A. & P. Gypsies; classic and popular music—WRC and N. B. C. network. 9:30—"Family Party”; Allen Mc- Quhae, tendr—WRC and N. B, C. network. 9:30—Real Folks; sketch of small - town ' life — WJz, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, KWK, KYW, WREN, WLW and WJR. Panatela Country Club; the Frohne Sisters and Guy Lombardo and his orchestra—WMAL and C. B. S. network. 10:30—Empire Buildres; *“Cooper,” dramatic sketch with musical background —WJZ, WBZ, WBZA, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW and others, 11:30—Jan_Garber’s Orchestra; dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. SPECIAL SALE Men’s $5 Shoes This Week $3.95 Gibson’s Shoe Store 915 G St. N.W. THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. LUNCHEON TEA DINNER Leal Radio rein- | | THE EVENING STAR, Today on PROGRAM FOR MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on rlgM. All time p.m., unless otherwise indicated. LOCAL STATIONS. 315.6—WRC—950. (National Broadeasting Co.) . 2:30—The Melody Three. 3:15—"Crime in Ink,” by Claire Car- valho. 3:30—American Foundation for the Biind. 4:00—United States Marine Band. 5:00—Pacific Vagabonds. 5:30—“The Lady Next Door.” 5:55—Summary of programs, 6:00—Black and Gold Orchestra. 6:30—American Home banquet. 7:00—"Amos 'n’ Andy.” 7:15—"The World Today,” by James G. McDonald. 7:30—Correct time. —The Piano Twins. T4 Back of the News in Wash- ington,” by Elliott Thurston, chief of the Washington Bu- reau of the New York World. 8:00—The Voice of Firestone. 8:30—The A. & P. Gypsies. 9:30—General Motors' “Family Party. 0—Whittall Anglo-Persians. 10:30—Strings and Bow. 11:00—Weather report. 11:01 to 12:00—Aster Orchestra, Early Program Tomerrow. 6:00a—Address opening of London Naval Con- ference. 8:00a—The Aunt Jemima Man. g Morning devotions, 10:45a—National Home Hour, with Betty Crocker. 11:00a—The Blue Streaks. 11:15a—Radio Household Institute. 11:45a—"Tempting Fruit Dishes,” Margaret Hutton. 12:00—Farm flashes. —Aster Orchestra. ational Farm and Home Hour. —Mayflower Orchestra, 30—The Melody Three. :15—Studio program, 0—Songs by Renee Wright. 5—Grace Le Mar, contralto. :00—"Short Story Writing,” by H. A. Keller. 4:15—Billy Rhodes, baritone. 4:30 to 5:00—Auction bridge game. 205.4—WISV—1,460. (Independent Publishing Co.) 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. 0—Classified program, 7:15—Johnny Graham's Dance Or- chestra. 8:00—Kerlin Sunshine presentation. 0—Bob Merchant and his ukulele. i5—Howard Green, pianist. 00—The Harmony Boys. 9:15—Katherine Crowley, pianist, 30—Cora _Timothy, contralto. 9:45—The Virginians. 10:00—Elizabeth Drew, soprano. 10:15—Leslie Coyle, tenor. 10:30 to 11—Royal Merrymakers. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00 to 10:00a—Helptul hints to house- 11:308 %o T i00—Farm news, current events and music. 3:00 to 5:30—Midafternoon musicale. 435.5—NAA—690. (Washington Navy Yard) by of King George at| the Radio 475.9—WMAL—630. (Washington Radio Forum.) 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. : 3:30—Today in history. 3:32—Fashion talk by Margaret Oel- richs. 3:45—"The Charm of Correct Speech,” by Lucy Feagin. 4:00—United States Navy Band. 5:00—Catherine Paffero, soprano. 5:15—Capital Instrumental Trio. 5:30—Hawailan Melody Boys. 5:45—Bookhouse story time. 6:00—Correct time. 6:01—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:15—Leonard R. Davis, baritone. 6:30—Current events, by H. V. Kal- tenborn. 7:00—Commodore Ensemble. 7:15—Jimmy and_Jane. 7:30-—Brunswick Brevities. 8:00—Correct, time. 8:01—Henry and George. 8:30—Ceco Courlers. 9:00—Physical Culture hour. 9:30—Evening in Paris. 10:00—Burns’ Panatela Country Club. 10:30—Voice of Columbia. 11:30 to 12:00—Jan Garber’s Orchestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:00a—Address of King George at opening of London Naval Con- ference. 9:30a—Morning on Broadway. 10:00a—Radio Home Makers. 10:30a—A stroll on the avenue. 10:45a—"“Radio Home Makers,” by Jean 11:00a—"R. 8. V. P.” by Janet Lee. by Senator Capp nsas. 11:45a—"Keeping Out of the Kitchen,” by Edna Sparkman, under auspices Women’s Radio Insti- tute. 12:00—Columbia Revue. 12:30—Yoeng's Orchestra, 1:30—Savoy-Plaza_Orchestra. 2:30—Patterns in Print. 3:00—Columbia Ensemble. 3:30—For your information. 4:00 to 5:00—Army Band. 228.9—WOL—1,310. (American Broadcasting Co.) 3:00—Mandolin and guitar solos by Walter T. Holt. 3:45—"The Seller of Dreams,” by Harl- ette Spaulding. 4:00—Musical program. 4: SO-—Chlldrcn-! program, by Edith Ree 5:00—Tea ume 5:30—Cecil and Sally. 5:40—Racing results. 5:45—The Town Crier. 6:00—Public Service Man. 6:03—Musical program. 6:20—*Wesley Eddy. 0—Elsie Varie Lang, soprano. 5—Impersonations by Helen Webb Zeller, 7:20—News flashes. 7:30 to G:OPHhatlé hour véi:h ‘operettu. by Washington mic ra Club, “Jerry of Jericho nm?' Early Program Tomorrow. —Revellle. —Musical clock. hnnnhdnya—\n thought for the —Mu.!(cll clock, —Breakfast brevities, :00a—Beauty question box. 11:30a—Half hour with great com- posers, 12:00—Luncheon music. 3:45_Weather Bureau reports, 9:55—Arlington _time signals, 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New York—660. 6:00—Black and Gold Room Orchestra Also WCAE, WWJ, WTAG, WJAR. 7:00—Bill, How and Jim—Also WWJ. 7:15—World today—Also WJIAR, WCSH, WFI, WRC, WGR, WCAE, WFJC, WWJ, WSAI Back of News— Also WJAR, WCSH, WSAIL ‘WRC. 8:00—Concert orchestra with soloists— Also WEEI, WGY, WHAS, WSM, WSB, WBT, WRVA, WFJC. WTAM, CKGW. 8:30—Gypsies’ Orchestra—Also WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WGR, ‘WGN, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WCAE WWJ, WSAIL 9: SO—Famlly party — Also WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WCSH, WTAG, WHAS,’ WBT. 10:00—Anglo Persians — Also WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WGY, WGR. WCAE, WFJC, WWJ, WSAI, WRC. 10:30—Strings and Bows—Also WTIC, WTAG WRC, WGY, WCAE, J. FJC, ll.DD—BemlE Cummins’ Also WGR, WWJ. 12:00—Ted Fiorito’s Orchestra from Chicago—Also KYW. 348.6—WABC New York—860. 6:00—Pollack Orchestra—Also WHP, ‘WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WWNC. 6:30—H. V. Kaltenborn—Also WMAL, WHP, WLBW, WFBL, WKRC, ‘WWNC. 7:00 — Mountainville — WABC only; Levitow Ensemble —Only to WCAO, WHP, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WWNC, WDBJ, ‘WBRC, WDOD. 7:30—Voices from Filmland — Also WCAU, WLBW, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WAIU, WSPD, ‘WBRC, WDOD, WLAC. 8:00—Dramas—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAO, WMAL, WLBW, WMAK, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 8:30—Couriers with Henry Burbig— Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WHK, WEKRC, WGHP, 9:00—Magazine program—Also WNAC, N, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WSM ‘WSB, Orchestra— Sle-med Ipswich Soft Clams lished 1858 a Ave. at 11 Be sure ° they are always on duty 3:00—Ethel Brown, pianist. 3:30—Mullane’s Merrymakers, WHP, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHF, ‘WGHP, WSPD. 9: So—Evenln‘ in Paris—Also WNAC, WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, CFRB, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WSPD. 10:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra—Also WGHP, 10:30—Voice of Columbia—Also WNAC, ‘WEAN, WCAU, WCAO, WMAL, WJAS, WLBW, WFBL, WMAK, WADC, WHK, WKRC, WGHP, WKBN, WSPD, WWNC, WDBJ, WBRC. WDOD, WLAC, WCAU. 11:30—Garber's Orchestra—Also WCAO, WMAL, WLBW, WFBL, WKBW, WGHP, WKBN, ‘WSPD, WNC, ‘WDBJ, WBRC, WDOD. 12:00—Will Osborn's Orchestra; Mid- nl}ht Organ Melodies—WABC only. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. 6:00—Mormon Choir and Organ—Also WBAL, WSM, KDKA, WAPL 6:30—Smith Ballew's Dinner Dance Orchestra—WJZ. 7:00—Amos 'n’ Andy—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, WRC, CKGW. 7:15—Moment Musicale, Caroline An- drews, soprano—WJZ, 7:30—Roxy and His Gang—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WSM, WSB, WPTF. 8:30—Troubadours’ Orchestra male trio—Also WBZ, WHAS, WJR, WLW KDKA KYWwW, WIOD, WEVA WIAX, WSB, WBT, WSM. 9:00—Favorite Music — Also WBZ, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WHAM 9:30—Real Folks Sketch—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, KWY, WLW, WJR, CKGW. 10:00—Guy Fraser Harrison’s Orches- tra—Also WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WJR, KYW, WRVA, WBT, WJAXWWIOD ‘WHAS, WSM, Wi 10:30—Empire Builders—Also WBZ, ‘WHAM, KDKA, KYW, WLW, KYW. 11:00—Slumber Music, String !nsemble (1 hr.)—Also KDKA, WJR. and 422.3—WOR Newark—T710. 6:00—Vocal; sports; vocal; talk. 7:00—Concert, Ensemble; Master Trio. 8:00—Footlight Echoes. 9:00—Mid-Pacific Troupers. 10:00—Organ; Argentina. 11:00—News; dance; Moonbeams. WASHINGTON, a LEESE o R 10:00—Orchestra; Thummym 11:00—Dance music hour. 282.8—WBAL l‘lil.-u.—l.m 5:00—Talk; salon m 6:00—WJZ (30 m) dlnner musie. 282.8—WTIC Hartford—1,060. 00—Continentals; talk; 30—Parker’s Singing School. 00—WEAF programs (2'2 hrs.). 10:30—Sandy McFarlane; dance. 11:30—News; Dream Journeys (30 m.). 256.3—WCAU Philadelphia—1,170. §:00—Instrumental; news; Furrlers. 00—B. R. T. program. SD—WABC programs (4 hrs.). 11:30—Dance music (30 m.). 305.9—KDKA Pittsburgh—980. 6:00—WJZ (30 m.); band concert. ’1:00—WJQZ (15 m.); symphony con- cert. 7:30—Programs of Brevities, 8:00—WJZ programs (4 hrs.) 12:00—Don Bestor's Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150, 6:00—News; stocks; orchestra, 7:00—~WJZ (15 m.); musical. 7:30—Same as WJZ (3% hrs.). 11:00—Theater program (45 m.). 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790. 6:00—Dinner music. 7:30—Poetry; musical program. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.). 302.8—WBZ Sprln‘lll!ld—’9°. 6:00—Markets; R. W. McNeel. 6:30—Arch Aiders. 7:30—WJZ (15 m.); orchestra. 7:30—Program of brevities. 8:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.); news. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN STATIONS. 428.3—WLW Cineinnati—700. 6:00—Hour of orchestras. 7:00—Jack Little; Scrap Book. 7:30—Historical; Automatics. 8:30—WJC (30 m, 9:30—WJZ (30 m. 10:30—WJZ (30 m. 11:30—Trio; hotel orchesh'l. 12:30a—Singers; 13th hour. SSD.I—W.VB—DHMIO—-H'. s:oo—:a“:lc; messengers; orchestra; alk. 7:00—WJZ (15 m.); Service Man. '7:30—Brevities; Movie Club. 8:30—Same as WJZ (2% hrs.). 11:00—News; dance (30 m.); WJZ. 12:00—Old Timers; dance (1 hr.). 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740. 7:15—WEAF and WJZ (1% hrs.). 9:00—S. 8. S. program. 9:30—WEAF and WJZ (1 hr). 10:30—Conservatory Entertainers. 11:00—Margaret Hecht's program. 12:00—Geo. Berkey’s Orchestra. 270.1—-WRVA Richmond—1,110, 6:00—Wm. Byrd Trio. 7:00—A. W. James; plnno EM’uMefl. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (1 h r.). 9:00—History; concert; talk. 10:00—WJZ (30 m.); 11:00—Hotel orchestr: 365.6—WHAS Loulsville—820. 7:00—Dinner music; orchestra. 8:00—WEAF and WJZ (1 hr. Do 9:00—Chefs and Jug Band. 9:30—WEAF and WJZ (1 hr.). 10:30—Daughters of Confederacy. 11:00—Reporters; Homing program. 12:00—Dance music hour. For Real Smart Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel Your Favorite Negative 8x10 Enlargement 35¢ OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST. N.W. TUNE IN TONIGHT ON A Mugical Fantasy Presented by The Nigley Co. Manufacturers and retailers of Nisley Beautiful Shoes for womea At 9 to 9:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time OVER WLW THE NATION'S STATION e T O S . See us for Developing and Printing SPARTON Annou; MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 19 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. F AT FOURTEENTH ST. AN ALL TALKING MUSICAL MOVIETONE a SONG of KENTUCKY with LOIS MORAN Joseph Wagstaff —on the stage— ALEXANDER CALLAM 1n another unusual FANCHON & MARCO 1de: “SWEET CbOKlES" with a bevy of HOLLYWOOD STARS and still more beautiful SUNKIST BEAUTIES FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA Leon Brusiloft conducting Fox Movietone News Now Playing WILLIAM BOYD “HIS FIRST CONMAND" PAT ROONEY FAMILY unt Singing and Taiking | Comedy | LITTLE THEATRE Now Playing The Soul of France A stupendous dramatic spectacle filmed on the actual battlefields of France. WLUIAMTO% ot s , N . s“‘ D';r With JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL, EL BRENDEL TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 6, 8, 10 P.M. —_— Bethesda, Md. Western Electric Sound Mrs. Henry Moskowitz Advisor to “Al” Smith Speaks on “Social Service” at the Jewish Community Center, Tuesday Evening, 8:15 January 21st Admission 50c Open to the public R L. ModetsHuman Charie ARl MAN-O’-WAR OFALL | MUSICAL SHOWS| 4 ¢ That's i Tater 8 Kita RADIO PICTURES* Presents, in staggering magnificence with JACK OAKIE POLLY WALKER and hundreds of singers, dancers and beautiful girls ++ gorgeous color. hcvm- ing melodies . . Snd mammoih scenesle” FEATURE STARTS AT 11:15, 1:15, 8:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 F_St. from 11_A. M. NOW PLAYING 4 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture NCRMA SHEARER as & girl of the jazz age in “THEIR OWN DESIRE" ALL TALKING WESLEY EDDY Loew Production “LES PARFUMS” at_13th—Cont. Now PLAYING A Paramount Pisture MAURICE CHEVALIER In the se llll trtllfl‘ “THELOVE PARADE” TALKING—SINGING— DANCING Hearst Metrotone News PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Conductors TUES., Jan, 2] *4—Congtitutien Mr. Gabrilowitseh eond\ltllu[ Tickets—S 35, 0, $1.00 ‘Atthur Smith Burean P8 1330 G Strcet—in Homer L. 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