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U-IM is Awsw Qmm"u Cimaia IBM af mhe o o t regem Opens - Who Wi he 'hme Iasa .M s 00 reital wu A l-% :l m "ONe Qrat essert e -Aw MW l Tea m ess=-da hegia 'her ---e. studes as have As At i great artin wM the 6AMs . M them - a stfenmt 6t sh -ham It was n t sh was aiho-s 6w ma webs waii overe am she begen to 1S3t eeme ate a epOvraliu erees serely a year later Gmeib Mslin made her ope"a debut Italy an -..'a -*ca-- Fema that me most thin peniest et 'y esma's eareer has be me of brNs'at sahi eVvneat. ', The greatest opera hemem of the old world I Italy. Frame. and RW land are familiar with the great gif of the; lovely Made and it toef so more than her opeasig sight ap pearance as Toes. woederfufly spe ported by her colleagues and frieuds CarMe and leetti, to place Claudia Mae In the drst rank of the Metre peta Opera House stellar lghts. MAYYOKES STARS IN1BELA33ILL Artist Seemis De-nd to Play Ral of Making Otin1 s If there in ay eatt an the stage who sees deetined to play one type of part. it is May Vokes of the "Good Gracioes Annabeole," announced fo presentation at the Betasco Thea ter for the week of Monday, October .=, Including matines Wednesday and Saturday. Like the majority of plAy ers who ar stamped by the type stencti she has always had ambi tions. but having the "comedy face' and mere than that, the caedy sense In highly developed degree, she lt erally he been forced to take com edy parts. IThere Is always." says Min Vokes, "a stimulating feeling making other laugh that supersedes all other sensations to me, But It Is a serious business. this making of others strip themselves of an tror vencer of seriousness with whick the ordinary American theater-goeS coats himself or herself when the] sit in front and in a manner dar4 the player to make them laugh." DO WOMEN WANT TRUITH OR FLA1TERY Eugenie Blair. Playing at Poli's Discusses Mooted Question. "Do women want Battery and com pllments as a tribute, or do they do sire the finer tribute of honest, and if need be. the bitter truth' asakA Eugenie Blair. who will be seen &I Poll's In "A Royal Divorce." "On the attitude of the individual woman on theme questions depends whether she is to have true friendi as she goes through life or whether she can hope for nothing better than acquaintances. The truth isn't al ways pleasant. How can it be?" con the*d Miss Blair. "None of us stands off and gets him true perspective. Ali of us have un suspected weaknesses and pecullari ties and little mental twists. **ne of the qualities of the man culine nature enables it to stand more calmly than does the feminine life's wear and tear. Man like flat tery but they can stand the truth." PROMISED NEXT WEEK Nattoml-aude Adassm Maude Adams appearance at the National Theater a week Jrom Mon day is being awaited with consider able anticipation, one reason being that the play In which she i to be seen Is James Matthew Barrie's lat est comedy. "A Kiss for Cinderella." A new role for this favorite actress and a new play from the gifted pec of the Scotch dramatist are not every day occurrences. Mr. Barrie calls bli play a "fancy" and a most whimsical one it is, dealing as it does with a war-time version of the oldest of fairy tales. This fantastic story deals with a plain, over-worked housemaid, or slavey, who, denied the luxurles. and even the comforts of life, ham real joy through the productiveness of her imagination. One of her cher ished ideas is that she is Cinderella and that eventually will come to her a grand transformation. like the one that attended the kitchen maid it the fairy tale. The second act of the play is the visualization of a dream in whict she finds fleeting realization of her fancies. In the scene of the dressa ball Mr. Barrie lets loose his fancy In the comic court with a cockney king and queen. One of the prettiest love scenes that Mr. V3larrie has ever written brings the play to a close. Some one has said of the play that it was compounded of laughter and rushed tears. In its bits of pathoe 11 is most appealing and Its humor ha truly rich. Cinderella, as her bit. ii caring for four orphans, and thougl she tries to hide it, one o~ them is named Grotchen, proving tht her patriotism cannot interfere with het huamanity. Miss Adama has ataged the play with great care and artiatry. The muale is appropriate and adds t the humuors of Cinderella's fancies The supporting company is made us of well known players, Beginning Monday, October Beth at the Belmas Theater. Oliver Mor. osco will present Maude Fulton's do lightful comedy, 'The Brat,'' which as local theatergoer, will no doubl recall, wes give, its first Easterr showing, before Its New York pre, miee at the nBaa Theater last eso. "The Bat" returns tc Washington fresh fromn a season'i rum at the Moresse Theater, Nieu York, where 4~ was one of the big gest hits of the theatrical year jugt past, and comes here direst fne partienlarly deoceui run of shi weeks at the ISFrie Theater, Phila. Mis rtlen wi- no doubt be re. caflsi a a member et the fasses dancing teenm of W~llia Rok and Maue Fultoui. who for eight year. were partans, heafNming uggdgegh shows ad co-starving intaes coedies, wdm-a Lowe win pas -psmt Miss Fatos, while etheri Ia the east Include 'Percival T. Meee,, Mla Etewart, Ruth Mali *eknnt Bade Andra, Vraed gingimes -a. Jois Phndley, who wil be see in ems et his celsbrated cara aeterhtieatte et a fan~y servant, Fp' md~ Wek t. F, Xa The ati the MU Wi ee LEndn Cavagh, the Whnter Ossem. and te~M 4am.s galh lkau Mu sud 4s Ds F "*A whasum at Dassa, Oster b0 al at .m h aie ~ae pictures of a very pretty tt girl who is now with the big new CON tury Show waich opens October 0 1 New York. i[ttle Peggy Carter is product of the West, having been bor and brought up in Boise, Idaho. Sp kant, Wpsh. and LUncon, Neb. She! only 14 years old and has only bee I the theatrical business a year and halt. For the last year she baa bee with Gus Edwards to "Behool Days, tacle; Nomette. the iolistmte, w1 PIngs with a new repertoire; ti three Jahns., and other recent BroSa way succese suppleinented by th ripe organ recitals and the HeVS1 Pathe news pictorial and war sect6 films. Pell's-A Dauhter el the 00. "A Daughter of the Sun." will I presented at Poll's Theater next wel at popular prices. No production that has been unde lined for Poli's Theater thia seas has ever received the endorsement 4 this play. "A Second Bird of Par dime." it has been called by an el thuslastlc reviewer, for the pIS faithfully reproduces the atmosphet of uncle sam's lovely Pacific POW&e Sion. The story concerns Lea. DtugbtA of the Sun, who has been under ti fanatical guardianship of Io, hil priest of the sacred temple, and b romance with "American Man." I many ways, is said to remind one 4 her sister, Luana. the famous cha acter in the "Bird of Paradise." The two acts are presented in sevf scenes. the patio at Honolulu at da, break, where the action opens, aI' the patio at high noon, the lotus sa den the cane brake and the cor beach. Gayety--mrsque. An attraction which always mee with a hearty welcome from Wa41 Ington's dyed-in-the-wool burlesQ fans is Dave Marion and His Os Company, which orgailsaiom scheduled to play the Gayety Theat4 next week on Its annual round i the circuit. "A Trip to Elephants" the name of the offering this yet and It is up to the standard set t Marion In years past. Marion will, of course, present h famous character. "Snuffy," in ne comedy situations. His support w, consist of S. H. Dudley. the not4 local colored comedian; Charles Ra: mond. who returns to burleaque aft an absence of two years: Hen Plunkett- in character roles; Horn & Burke. blackface comedians, ai the Alpine Four. harmonists. Celumbia-Marguerlte ClaSh. Next Sunday and for the first ha of the week Marguerite Clark wi be the pictured star at Loew's C lumbla in "Bab's Burglar." Mar who have seen Miss Clark in her otho "sub-deb" picture. "Bab's Diary, will almost be sure to see her : "Bab's Burglar." the- second Mai Roberts Rhinehart story to be scree ed. The story tells how she tral a man she suspects of being a bu glar. and finds that she has, Inste. caught a pair of elopers, one of who; is her sister. Beginning Thursday and for the Ia half of the week Ann Pennington the star of the feature photopIA "The Antics of Ann." the scenes which Include a football game, a gir] seminary, with the big dining hi In which large numbers of extra including a big part of the Zlegfe Follies chorus were employed. The1 are bathing scenes and diving seen that are said to be the most uniqi of the kind cver shown in the film CesmeMe-Ulltaire." "Solitaire." at once an exquisite nol city and an appealing conceit. bae upon the romance of a bachelor az his efforts in reuniting the brek chains of romance of others, will I presented at the Cosmos Theater ne week, and with "Yesterdays." charming 4antasy of chidhoed day presented by Rtawson and Claire. wi constitute the sentinental side of bill which also will have Its ble pi triatie feature, "Tbe Dancers of tl Natlona." a spectacular productki similar In many reepects to the -I moun Morgan Dancers which bas bei tentatively engaged. Other numbers of a bill constroett along novel lines with the object varying the usual vaudeville eimte tainment will Include Conrad and' B ganny. violinist and pianist, both< the artistic clams; Frank Parron "The Jester's Paradise;" Nora All, and Jack Henry. In pretty soags wii piano accompanimemt, and Kathles De Vole, of Lanky dim fame. a Jack Moralis in *'A Revue of ti Show," together with the 'usual Ii attraction, TheproramstMoore's Garden The Trandt'' and Anta Kingin Tl Girl Angle." "The Whip," the bsha.. of ii eebrated play of the same an is acheduled to aSiear at Newt Mssad Theter, for the entie WOe et te --*e--- topresent a tI stgin osaptmaesen with h.pitsg the heres and thresdnuitems tae the erigil stags psed eti e8. Borg In the ~~ rates sgrm p e~ se AAL that agm t wowandt wovehw swtier im as. steam 'I" the upheaval inNw The Play was tit the bowerfum low T"Icket" at the Unendaes I notable, east .Rearing that uettes' I on a new play, Woods Playwright asking for 411u1 being first to mee At. M his Asset, and & ffty-W4 00d& famoanny isoo To Justify his ft Is I 'i~' Damer Mr. Woods has tostrongest carapay1 engaged for a single etudes amen others Olson Ruban, Winl... I Dean, E9dward Abele B rker a jam " s patte G. W. U. NW e am Lyle Alverson, of the Law School, recently M Weeks in Cuba On low b "Jack" Me~rrbnan has the Law ehool after sp Is the b1n t in Now York City, w k- onds R, at C Ila United States passort is where dhe attrmatd the attention of The seniors at the Do a6 Messrs. Wayburn, Zegnatel and Du- ar arranging for a mn n inmhben Who so-mrall bar for' the now week or two. I- Century production, Although Kima Seniors at the Veteril 10 Carter is a Younger and oly been have been attending di " In New Yo-k - abort thus, an account ast two Sunday mon " of her clav-rnm,; she stp.,4% out et!Twelfth Field Artilleorl " the chorus at the Martinique and took Mount Ida, Va. leading part to two numbers. Billy Wilbur, Fred Re Burton furnished the a " and relatives, especially thlae who I npromptu dance given " hav the power or inuence to confer t bensfits. eleks Binbn lAwon eThose who ask for promotions or sit were Mines Yohe, 8t recognition would proit by the aspnct, Or, Densmore and Lloyd, - which Is enouraging for An who sa K ler, Sadely and E personal favors. , The senior clah of During thin Coniguration it s Well Sehool ha elected the to take account of fe as It o ehang- cren: Prsident, Jack a Ing during what the ore call the DaY President L. A Mason; of Jud ment. The strs are believed C. Ruiz; treasurer, Ed to hencurage effort toward the real- editor, Toma Cajgs. -isation Of high and holy ideals. Poindexter, or' the Me neSaturn t in a place believed to ke Is studying this year a for depression and tancholy and Univernity. th0 Importance of cultivating cheer- La Done, Of the cli - fune Is emphasised by the -fer the Medical School Is t SMinisters askll who conduct pb University of Tennessee anthropi work have the foremast of Abe Ochwarts, Medical extraordinary desmands that wiln re. now a pharmacist In the o form relief methods, astrologers d e Dr. Collas han esre. -rbrarian of the Medical et The President comes under a away ceeding Dr. Craag, who I I likely to bring new probleml that he Huddle, '1, In Dr. Colliu r must solve alon e ar ae should safe- Russ Pole has returned guard his health, especially the first fel School after a year pf Part of next month which will bring Herbert Romey, of - tremendous burdens. School, recently visited Both army and o vingers have Is The members of the a" Splanetary goverpient that presages at the Medical School will SMany rivalries and much diuatifte. On Hallowfn. l ton with new conditions, but they are Henry 'Latch. Medical r assured of onal Justice, i herstar has returned to the uni ar read rIght. serving for six mont There is a sign read a foreshadow. at a large hopita In Ing changes In the sentiment of Con- decks, gren and manty exciting debates when Hirst HamYs, Of the M -the regular session Soeetl. retly entertain the I During the next few months Planets dents on him s houseboat: that ar believed to encourage asta th , eCaltoo Kb maty of opinion and exetabl sot V- Mn n B, w an will have great power, it Is announced. fith and lack Zerbe. tfPersons whoe birthdate it Is shoar The senior class of be very careful not to waste sory School has elected the I during the coming year As they eill crs: President, E. W. need all they can get. Employes are president. T. R. Lanaha likely to be promoted. treasurer, L. L. Criswell im Children born on this day Ma y be L. .Hines, Iy extravagant In their habits, but thejy Delta Tau Delta has ai .l will be fortunote In AntcIal affair. pledging of Albert PI (orriht ti White, Paul FriselL Do r- Edward Pennebaker, Jam rMSIC; a MSIIAS ke '='-="d oher a Sigma Chi has pedt d Childs, Columbian Colleg, William Stansnteld announes the L. Nielson, Columbian C second of the series of ave twilight @ern D. Burton, Colum 1organ recitals will be played on Mon-presid M. Lo Frnas 11 day at 4: p. m. In the First Congre- l. gational Church, Tenth and 0 streets dn.othseircei will e Avsgat ishein his, b. P o Delta T u Delta has [n gram: First Sonato In F, Mandela- large rquarters at 142n I sohn; "Claire de Lune," Karg-Elert; Iavenue northwest. overture. "Fintandia Libellu;' so- Russell Du Va of Deli oprano solo, "My Redeemr and MY has successfully passed -Lord," Buck; Peer Gynt Suite, GrIeg; tion for entrance to soprano solt "When the Heart IsFCorps. Young," Buck; Gavotte, Martino; -Alpha Nu Chapter of I March from "Taunhauser." Wagner. recently held Its ort m it --Aseason at the new chapt. The musical numbers for Sunday at Kalorama road northwes the First Congregational Church, were made by Dr. Ch Tenth and G streets northwest, will be Swisher, head of the e6 a. as follows: 11 a. m., organ prelude, history at the universit Contemplation ("The Holy City"), Boat, and Frank Myers. Gaul; anthem, "The Lord Is MY Kapp Alpha has an Id Light," Parker; offertory, quartet; pledging of Chariton I 6 organ Postlude. Grand Chorus In E Medical School, 10 flat, Guilmant; 7:30 p. im., organm Pro- KAPPA Pat recently 1 y lude, overture to "Samson," Handel. dance at the Potogee. Nocturne in B minor, Foote; choir* Paul Vestal, of the M "He Watching Over Lrae" r(Eljah' will leave soon for the Mendelssohn; soprano and tenor uet" an offer of the District "Love Divine." Stainer, Mrs. B. H- unit. Smart and H Pert F. Aldridge. Eight o'clock service, anthem, '"I'be A. T. Schwart who is Lost Sheep," Posters offertary, quar- cial work at the Medic 0 tet, "Still, Still With Thee," Speaks; stationed at the United h organ Postude, Finrae Fifth Syopnh Hospital b chief a f ny Bethnoven. nohH. e. Griiith, of the X a William Stans.eld, organist and has returned to the un ', Gaul; dnteo. Q"aTet Lod chrs of Kpain Alha uas at M Ligt." Parer;ofertry urttpedgin ofta aratJohntI Phra otud.GadCorsi icalpShool.erit & lude, overture to "Sa uadls a nek at the otom tc e octurnea ininor ote; cthir Paul V ertal, of M '"HetWachingOver Courten O(tlberh). twill leav mnforsthf SMenssohn;a sranoian, enown dutin fierof he istricthi anSmat and wHerer P A echrdet.ui irsas st atG lsockB servie an the 'neste Ad hwBrbl.'wht tis ost thee. PFis oioteosertCop. uA- chla, worat the Medi 'ne "Stight oStil Wih aes' his e-k, 5ttOO ash nted e rgayetde iale Fiannfh e ymh s itla che an ompoBeton. amn thH-Peue. ME jrfih o h Nail2iam "Ptansa.ld "o"ran t aond," rtredt te Sandao nbr dor. Quatetrndchru of sng thesumragd at hi b't M on aharaftni "'it Mthe Shua BOlr egan plaetre serflser at the he Stdi itann Beely Cour, toong Otoer the tore, prttendengets bf le is peulafbs '"2s ellgknown in- prnoved Sh e is tshief. ans: sand wo ohis oeahen. usict ee nam 15 to' tns Tonhe l O1t"and an nthusianhe.be a i"se brought out puase of hiMr. - d berg, plwed typca seloton e fromthis 1r Ows tom ojo amongeia te "rlde AEeini-J 'f aud at numberroh othe nnt n u r u~yo h Boast S tyevesbi ftherl ientifhied .* amageo btii Swith te Chrale St Plaed, thre ,*An 'a Prtse.. fone ~ i~nei pselciMr. Wrahtong ace astoe pire nig o 0 preld and Misse Mary acob sei bat prvet hed a thief, "ogsus "Ther Seph ard, anotre" M thode.l w is l ys .d... irs.. l- "' . Tbern --b sot ofthe eeninghua-t "And ypu aw argied that "ert algerm - t sthesispcieMesintetd.Rich t eejWstsssl~ stre oesemun~en ersir. tha wasd. Bi" - lastdidy peinig theeentsahiqh 'I am e m i umee a piue, n d tus ag, forno in e.PiqS r. rlht~a cte a Na i m ar," br~WedMs ay301 eg~Yuhv hna Mart "5~ ene Sewet.w~Me" i1Wtl teOat w With, '11~fI he N aths nhisf mmaf r te 06 h20 d labh just at 0tie ther on~ 0" t -o hmkUZ we I ths ~ o Ift. . SsserO ft Q"- tu eing t ft s g g f 'k wish I 'to ae u to W assero vw During an of In year 10 - 0 meabl ed lef them in want had b S t - at to the bhr of 0ocrimsial -50i etea -Co0rt and given the altersatte oet nOre $ ges1*rie. 9ing to Jal or moprd Itheir wives. Nasa L -' m b Ave of these u4sd to do aidd O- With ae what they vowed to de day they and mblet were married. .seg Thesme. five went to Jonl for 'Nead Amer! Of ro 10 three to eight months. and all but ONe learned a bom. toer, orria. Jula so far this year thirty men have Jg to I Cotan5 bess indicted by a grand jury, and he me w.o later Placed .n probe. to. = as their wives or meiner children.s Chane u are DtWI nearly m0 Ses whem the of th pole department are ver anxiowu a res clais et J& t beo acquainted with. fti pst several Many cfete the governaest has had otnem to pend perfectly god money to hunt rtn up and bring back a m"n who was not worth a hill of beans to his ading a yr family. Men have bees brought from e =the w the Pacific coast at a cost Of 811. on g Even to bring a ma. from Balti- - *tlCl5MOre costs a UO bill. ~ i Iot within a Recently the gand Jury indicted twenty-two mon for this ofense. Ieafry te Thi Is the largest number or re ics for the creant husbands ever indicted at one ags at thune. in Awenty years. Camp at Many men desert their wives be- To caumL they are not equal to the taskw I and Larry of supporting them The high cost we ustleoran of living has scared quite a few of vents reoeAtly an the spineless variety away. "AMni- ves"t Ie Art-s ad toe.- have .o .all part in thee Sthoe Pire.- deertions. Marrying the wreag kind .a. and Messm the Mtedical AMSEMMMfs illowlng 01 Lyons; vice secretary, It.A gij L"w|s; an" R' ,e , School. IIOPKWIS t Hannaman t s of 'n at ttending the this year. School. '2 isE navy. appointed i School, suo mse resigned. r assistant. to the Med of law. the moemal m Petersbeig.mI homere class give a dance * SchooL *1. verslty after r a as intern the Adro. dical. School, onowing stu Russell Bel. mg Rt. seh.e'kK''" or. I. Grit the Medical )le*ing o. Price; vice 3; secretary ; and editor, Inounced the I hillips, Rose nald Herron. we Penneba and Messr. NEXT WEEK--Si 'd 1Ialph . Over Meemee Greatest Laughing R ft n George ollege; Cam _ T H E BRAT 0, Columbian elected pres Lt the Dental FU RHSRL W Y e s -t ,....,.,, ,. NEW Y4 moved into Xay. 28-Jan. Sit WALTER lamehusetta FPeb. &-A ie &P a oAt 41n5 o-Cleek 1.1 istm-Pef his examine- Tekeot--o.e. @se, seeS, gAs., ge,. he Aviation Cappa Alpha moker of the Nt house. ISM %AL tAddresses ties Clinton0 ertynent of AI gAY Zg MAih., 2i; DgnigTomsorrow matinee god FA nounced the WOELDSGUATEST ECCEN TIC ing of the EV A T A 'are a rush EVTA mat Club. loD3 BOMBSHELL dica School. Bombarding w ith hRe Aud Balkans as MAY TULLY Present." leld Hospital "THE WORLD DANCERS" I I With Lester theehia pearl a,.P- e taking spe- guy ad Ce. ithe Danesr of Ll School. is Ages frm the Cave ReV. Crawi States Naval te the Shim-ne-sha-webble. C leatSchoo F ren A JOE ET .e,.it, afto, . N-A..d I....mgh...y b.-A the n~bia DREW & WAL I A " 40 l ,Mu " ,."s '..'"'"... FABIA the Russian T* Pi. ls eltas. Einent ainmiom of 'ren."" S s".."'.1NOR ABA hing naology And AD Las Wek CMwd-E folto Ar _________________ !a judg T1EW 1PT rbad ntered 1A. M. a customer. Licemrer 11P.M.ST R Ith a t -TODAY, MON., i the pe-l- tJANE GH ] AU TEE UEAUTEDUL DANCU EJ the calmer - "HER FIGHTING deal of trou- Pts d - E ~ A -ev" e. -e. Jan. Cowl In id that you- IAO C moug money 11P.M.R ~esae T DA, MON., Ey. aP sndry ' ahost meA -. - " r -A Ps to am A e. A E at 4:30 mea who& the whiT of pave hn a 1 ?bahowb " uatlaa embT 7110 -wah Ditt .emm C a o.ter.J b E Gr , J..eh.y a eit. *T. A nmath, .Gt. nly a"a pammaeft =~m I" ES to ft Iftl . am2b Crat Dmmaie an te go" PrCY AWL & C-. If Cnfod le.g for the~m Fi th aT a a.t Wpaslfa. Us1e4I k DV I .FIVE I bow la Lpi asi 16d . AU P.epy, D"HEaRTB EA.. I....... ..... .ef. s -. n- st- -urs. eI J mA Pron a P4m i.. P ei a Wa .eion EAS N''O.W "m a"t;"* b" -Eminh"..'"i A.te,.l MAUDE FULTON )RKSYMPHONY SOCIETY umI DANOSCK. Codctor. y rubns". Ja.a .a.et.. gINK GALLI-CUCL %11 now SON T. Arthur Smith. IS a SL. wvmuaws to M e BE'S, 25. ft G E4204 behm Next Sunday mgt QUAY Charming Dramatic StarI PERCY HASWELL & CO. In C eating for the Sleet Ties or Allam Wooit. Valentino LECAD (Le 11cftcn & MOar,) *.dne-Pedg EilavieMa. A Pine teem th k - A " oT AM f DE ""* ".'"'O" IAK Mo-r.niners I-AW - --MMNN -" AX= na "= ftUDE XSAWR TOlIIOLMES 5] HIMSELF c 1UNDAY EVENINGS AT se I v. 4 NEW EALAN ^A.AmIA NB. Ieiln S"A,OA Now. 1 Japain l17, Now. MA 1MpAT ............. 22 E nlTS rams MoU. OC. 2 OR CLAUDIA MUZIO PE.PLM IESTM Iw' i bees" . a Matemewiuee Ne. l S@Am grAm. OLS46 S!Uft q Arabw 3.M IM5 0 U. TMIE AT 8:16 A11WS EITE Mi Eugenie Blair LUwe 8" 1.t4u .G W G ILLA and G. G. COLLINGHAW 'A Royal liver.e' A Ceefb awr w mn viw" ac Novebm. A Shiry of Wmn's Deve.en to Mm m a-Csi of 20 Dra.mie Artim Seats on Sale Tuesday W eA ! ettw Tuan Thbe 241d ofPmd I k mi"A MIliTE d s s.OF TiE M" 1%Q "a I of m mewuman EF.A413.UEUT-TUUUTW.0-1UEABUMUMM - LOEW'S I YLjtt IMOMD5AT5 TODAY--MONDAY n UESDAY-WEDNESDAY L! RALDINE "ARRAR ad B. D m 's sp-.t--af Pr-am-im Wofa. God Forgot" oev Ceds On te 5f me Mat Supporimg Csi Ever A--.Ik-1 rIIURSDAY-FRIDAY--SATURDAY IAN MARTlN~ THE TROUBL.E BUSTER" VETY!ili iiw F LL THIS WEK FRED RtWIN'T kJESTICS; Featrig Fred Irwh's Pa lr Sear .ORENCE BENNE'T i Pin-Roeo Ails-Doc Deli s-se Sy se Fdmhwig AIb.ar Camt: d me Umseali Cheors. . .. .ia..DAVE