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- *~ * eyhieazyas. ' h' Raeiee U heE M .3 -h Ese"-Sbinef""'" sin ea t thabm- f se to te Panst 'easl, t -nt a &120 Obs e et wl tor dsmetia am In a& aNo Miima, t ahas eds tht em Moday,. t h 2 anm - eAs saines Ins 0119 A -Mse peal -m s @"at I their mn n sn d an is he am that th - MS r th der WE P"s &best sensee ts aertages ame. gh the priority r.ms by wMe 3110p Laerou. et ts War Idti 96614 hass, sedming an saol to the M awst via soft portse h . R. A. r 1neS 0MS that N ,b.,... wka...t -ale.--n ir the w i tats -m-- ald. the mom am Sg thr outpt as dl reeted w t te -operatlm 0t thb areads he may try the smme mtheS In =*tOg ml shortages elewhr. His staf han emoiutatd the plan will resit in a Maving Re Srmspertadon cs and .snne.. ea we sa poselbe cOUmervatto 0t seaL Dr. Garda" Veateday &-snme that Imas ftr ratioming Cae"' a oast have eam cometed. For t not two meoth. tM Dominion wi reetiw. ve, m oa t af soft -ol and lsS tems c anathrcit During the SAt - mba meothn ct this year. Can ada's seai shipments tram Sb Unit ad states have grown tremeedously. To guard against a shortage In tws cery, it was decided to apportion the samenal uS across the boder. .Md"e determaniag the aggregate = btobe expurted, te Fuel Ad is notifyiag individual daes3 is the United states as to Just how much coal they may export to Canada during November and De cember. Only shippers that have ob taieSd permits will be allowed to send coal over the line. Tba..-lUntations being put into effect. Dr. Garfield stated. had been decided on after consultation with the Canadian au thoritle., who realised the United states must take some steps to pre tect the interests of American con aUMy. State Fuel Administrators appoint ed doen October 2 will gather IM Washington tomorrow to confer with -Dr.. Garield. Some of them will bring their advisory committees and -go over the questions of organization, prices. emergency supplies, tranapor "tatiou and conservation. Dr. Garfield yesterday announced the appointment of William J. Cal ligan, of Denver, as Fuel Adminis -trater for Colorado. and of B. R Gossett. of Anderson. for Souti Caronlna. M" IecS Suglr Rat. New York. Oct. 24.-A 10-cent suga rate in the city and 11 cents In the suburbs was agreed upon today a a conference between Federal and city oicials and representatives 01 the sagar trade. It was intimated also that the ra Pion system will be adopted In ap portioning sugar among refiners, hundredu of groceries in the cit3 " "no sugar" signs today. ' Youe MoW mV Naue ad red as / You pipe yo l like LUCKY TRIKE 02 t wMae New a resek Thter whe 41 e0-" Blu emens to the sehdas Theeler meut bm a se==Mi s NaskmMt oft a wesi dWM0St. 0t the I wte Tbine, Thi as knws" esi aam bhea tr, New Tek convm. PMGrgs tios. The esang ane Uadi laws. Peribal T. erw% Gtrde MattIM RA1h RetN Mo-u--- Rbe" Stewart ehe i glay, Frank EM& does, Bos Andra and Mems btten. XWagjMsaa A M owPew "arsi" " fO Gee%' i. whieb ded i to s forward in the AMt naw rots at opprtity amas tYe her In a long Qtul, Is being awaited at the Natieal Theater. where it i to be iven nt ak with a good deal of pleasure. In alt of h Al" Mr. Barrio he been whinfblso,6tatastieal and quaint. He has been humorous and he loves to tak a dy. unexpected g at ne's emetion. In bin kaw play he is er erythng that he has beak in his pre vious plays and so-h- p mere. r In sai of his modernised, war-time Version t the Oldest et fary tae that it IS a compond of laughter and unshed tears, The heroine is a Bltte IAnad" avey of so Imagnati= e a mind that ae iN eIed Cinderena. Half starved and exhausted tale asleep outid her little shop one night and In her fevered dreams there contes the fairy godmother to grant' her three wisbes-the ball, to help nurse the wounded and to marry the man of her ehoe. The scene that fellows -the vnualmsation of the dra' ball Is on of the most Imaginatively ha uores zoncelts that has ever been staged. The bal Is not as tall reely are, but as they are conceived to be In the little chamber of Cinderenas head The king and queen are as they are pictured in an old deck of playing cards and the Ice cream a served from a golden hokey-pokey push cart. The music Is that of the %urdy-gurdy. When Cinderella awakes she Is in a hospital and there Mr. Barrie. In one of the sweetest scenes he has written, brings the play to an end. The work Is staged In moat zrtistlc fashion, the setting of the dream ball scene being an adaptation of a painting by Mr. Maxilel. Parrish. Surrounding Miss Adams are a num her of well known player Penl'-MA Daughter of the Ua.". Of the Savor and atmosphere of Hawaii Is "The Daughter of the Sun." a spectacular drama playing at Poll's Theater next week with mati nees on Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday. Tense draymatic situations mark the program of the play. The romance of a pretty natla girl, who falls in love with a white man Is recounted In the action. Sympathy. needless to say extends to the girl. for the sworwa and disappointments of the Hawaiian maid and her white lover have Ions made a strong appeal to American theatergoers. The Hawaiian Islands. the para dise of the Pacic. are the enchanted lands of Mark Twains writings. "A Daughter of the Sun." the story of a Hawaiian Butterfly is the latest play dealing with these Islands to come to Washington. It Is declared that the play is an eminently worthy successor of "A Bird of Paradise." This new play Is from the pen of Lorin J. Howard and Ralph A. Ket tering and is one of mfstery. with modern touchee in the way of a Japanese plot against the United States, the tapping of the wireless. etc. Native musicians who sing and play with the joyoue sest which lends a peculiar eharm to their music con tribute a sustained "atmosphere." . P. Keith's-Sam Bernard. Sam Bernard. dialect comedy star of "Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer." "The Belle of Bond Street." and other Broadway successes will lead the van of vaudeville at B. F. Keith's Theater next week. The extra added attraction will be Lucille Cavanagh of the Winter Garden, the "Follies" 'and other fluffy productions. She will have the expert assistance of Frank Hurst and Ted Doner in the presentation of "A Kaleidoscope of Song, Color and Dance." Nonette, the violinists who sings, will be another feature. Mclahon. Diamond and Chaplow will Introduce their blend entitled "A Rag Doll." The Duttons will present an equestrian number. Earle Cavannaugh. 1upported by Ruth Tompkins, and a half dosen danseuses. will appear In the musical comedy hit, "Mr. Inquisitive." Olga Borts. a Russian pianists; "The Three Jahns.' 'European Equilibrsts Extraordinary." the pipe organ re citals and the Hearst-Pathe news pictorial and war section are the con cluding numbers. Next Sunday at 3 and 3:15 p. in., at B. F. Keith's Theater, the program will include Eva Tanguay, the world Dancers with Lester Sheehan and Pearl Regay. Percy Hawell and company and the remainder of the current weak's oferings. Gayety-B re-e. "A Trip ,to Elphanta" Is the title of the two-act revue in Aftesn scenes which Dave Marion and his own coM pany will offer at the Gayety Thea tar next week. Mr. Marion, himef wiU head the cast in his familar role of "nit y," but in new 'eur Ireundings, and it in said that In the surrent production his humor Is suen Iat Its buest. Chief in his supportwill be fomnd U. N. Dudley, a seored per former who, inciuaany, in a natie et Washington.'and who wan for years a stal- of colored munesl~ attractions. Others of importance arM Charles Ray. mupd., a straight man, who" in making his' reeppearance in burlesque after a tour of the vaud~eville theatersl Hoen and Burhe, a clever team of backfae comubas. a Henry Piumae Agnes Dehlur heads the female eontigent, asisted by In's de verdler, a charming prima donna. Nellie Wateen, a vivacious soubrette, and Mile. Bertelia. Beisnn today and for the last half of the week, Leewas Columbia dmar s Its feature photopay vivian Martin in "The TIroubte Duster." It is a lemnoe et sedt elee, pluck mt ta The or essere the Mee eta wei lpgirt the streein Ot a uMelcty. ~hpleeky herelme bus a herd Eg. bet she "idvswith bint esisee ast the -ne 'nhe Uusat-atme news a ether seirt resl areS~alse em the proesa. d. Sey aan ter the-nt halt ofex weak, Manumt. Gask wa he-see n ansa dmm aGs desahttsey Mary Bob. Thin tme it in "D'ar n lr" "he nM Enmhi. twufjea aasma tese h e et e a a nag e ad o ON" i~ fte . sm~ , f 11ft "A Rapes S Allw.",m a ashtre ummS "a WN ; Woee fst asteil memey will e "Is UM a.I . ed" nd so Uuront-Vsa. News W i eem sita the wngess ndo pedesmanm, starting at I .. aud rm sag e..tt...,,. wee "Te Gki From uisvr iAistagetesn "Ithe Dreamer.* rams" Grdy and eon"" in "ne Eim 'a" other aets at Nas zs -pf Whip" "The Whip" heraMed W the ret- I ist motnu plietre In the world Is 3 unding to Mere Strand Theater be the entire Week beashmin negt I innday. zhmrsto prepartion have I bee made by the mangemet. in I mno-e- m with the showing of the I lam.. picture, to produce e the I stage the reallatie thrilling harms rase, rhich i the c'lmie of the Stery. I Fean Moore and Geo'ae Selhader. [eneral manager of the Moore e erpries, have made several trips to Kew York recently. to iconpiete at- I rangimets for securing the @en- I iry. beres and treadmnil which were I maed in the stage oreduetioni of the 1 play. The original play was so vast In its ,equlpment of scenes and effects that it could be 1s'oduced In only three or four theaters In Ameriea- I such as the Manhattan Opera HoueI ew York; the Auditorium. Chicago; I Ito, For this reason, although heard I af by many. It has been seen by em than te per cent of the theater satees' of the United States. 8pe tny arranged musd* will be ren ered by the Strand Symphony Or hestra. Usual variety of comedy, news and educational. picturee will be Included In the daily program. Te star Cemeert. Two insers of renown will make their Initial bow to Washington at tre pening of the msial mason. Frl Say afternnon at 4:30 o'clock at the National Theater. This In the first toncert of T. Arthur Smith's ten-star series. Cisudia Musio is heralded, ns the sensation of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Last Meason she at least shared the honors with Caruso. her performances, especially Aida and Tomo, establishing new standards. Mr. Mlddleton was Well known as an ora Lorio singer before his connection with the Metropolitan. It in significant thot Iluring his rst year with them he ap peared over thirty times. The programe will Include: "LA 'tambour Major." Thomas; "Povero Marinar," M1ilotti; "Ecstasy." Wal ter Morse Rummel; "To A Men seager." LaForge; "Follow Mo 'ome." Bel; "Sm"aggler's Song." Kernochan; "Chevauchee Coeaque." F. Fourdraln; "Chare Nutt." A. Bachelet; "Gavotte." from Opera Manon. F. Massenet; "'Vendetta," from third act Rigoletti, Verdla. Garden-Derethi Daiton. The list of attractions at Moore f Garden Theater for next week Is heafled by Dorothy Dalton In "Ten o' Diamonds. "The picture, which will be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuee day. shows the star as a dance hall girt, yet with many attribute of good womanhood. George Beban. the celebrated de lineator of Italian characters, will be pictured on Wednesday, Thursday ane Priday in "Lost In Transit." one of his typically human little stories which gives him the part of a kind hearted, lovable old Italian junkman. With him Is a new child star, Bob White. whose clever acting contri butes much to the enjoyment of the picture. On Saturday the program will be changed to "The Girl Angel" In which Anita King is seen as the star. The daily program will als in clude usual comedy, news and qpIcal films, and music by the Garden Symphony Orchestra. RAILROAD WOULD CUT SHIPPDIG WASTE Now adppern of the Pennsylvania Railroad can aid in avoiding the waste and destruction of more than S2,0.m worth of freight every year in shown In Loss and Damage Bulletin No. 7 which has just been laued by the company. The purpose of the bulletin In to urge shippers to pack their goods properly and to use containers that are strong enough to stand trans portation. The value of freight injured In transit on the Pennsylvania Railroad has doubled since the war. This is due, In a very considerable extent, to efforts on the part of shippers to economist in the use of packing ma- I terials, and to the use of weak or I smond-hand containers. 4 The bulletin Is Illustrated with r eriee of photographs showing actun examplee of Improper packing and th, colts of weak containers. One pic ture shows a shipment of axes, which have broken through paper boxes never intended to carry such hard ware. Another illustrates a damaged shipment of macaroni, which baa been packed In light paper boxe. Other picturee illustrate similar con ditiens encountered In ehipments of denim, eotton yarn, cotton 1lece goods and etting Buy Secu -andlInv< YOUNG men are lending wonenthirlabor. All< You have thrived because< a thousand joys becam- of h tude out ofthe weakh her freci& helped you make. Buy U.L, Go toyour poet eee, yc or tore ailhig Liberty Bonds, You can iy themas emal by inuiafletse 2% with c 1917 405 December 15, 191 If you hmve bm. buy a two other good Aamdwn. money th.u b.. hterus. I your msit ngsn-itmHuwitk IMrover, you' are lesndil yoar e-r- make the Work your home. - U~sc4. As a resM-lta 000i nms at the nited aleM- L I tMe TaUMIm ema - leaded b Jelia K= Sa.er, Wed A 2011 m e' an w H leerSe 3U. Respi,, et the sts dS iea ot the -eed aetis ad mart I Dabet, president et the SaUa Nogar a5 ains Caes. Semitrast has beew Mettled be ees he Loudeas predeM, and the kameica r neners. nomoemw Or the ale of MMM pounds Ot ...-m sugar invUelong itUi Wpping ba been eMgeL threOgh he enorts of the transportatin di Mlea of the ,Poog Adomimsmtatiem or the transport of ene-hMt at this POat to the PlsaelNpbae DNeeen ad New York reneri.. The erst argee. should leave Louisiana next reek for New York. The louisiana producers expressed heir satisfactin at the terms set led upon. The puies will ename he reners to son sugar at a Stead ly reducing price, starting from t, ents per pound. eastern "aboard. and reducing to .5 cents about the ad of the year. The retail price of sugar is givisgo he Food Administration much eon ea. The price from the maSbufe urers are Axed and the wholesalere rill come under license November . Itefners and distributers of sugar re being given l1stritlons not to apply retailers wc a charging ex orbitant prices. With the reiner' price of sugar t &.X cents. the wholesaler' price of standard bulk sugar will be about L% cents in the northeast deoctes og toward the end of the year. IM TO RUN WEAT MILLS AT PACITY anadian Wheat Will Be Sent Via Great Lakes to Northeast. The Food Administration last night announced the completion of plans b' which not only the great Rour )f the northwest, but those of the mortheastern States as well, may run to capacity. After conferene. with the Canadian Fod Controller, it has been arranged to ship great quanti ties of Canadian wheat to the north astern mills via the Great lakes. Under the old plan. northwestern wheat had been sent by the lakes to the northeast, thus cutting down the production of the Minneapolis mIlls to 0 per cent of normal. Though wheat will be supplied through purchases in Canada at the American prices, to keep all mills in both sections running full time. Thee lour situation had begun to be ser Ious,. but the Food Administration believes a shortage and higher pricee .an be averted. Secret Service Silent On Arrest of Gennans Secret Service officials stationed in Washington were most reticent ye. erday concerning the arrest in New fork of Baron von Recklinghausen and "Gen." Llam Mellows. All that Bruce Blelaskl. chief of the division A Investigation, would say was that be has "some Information" about the arrests of the men charged with com plicity In a proposed Irish rebellion. It Is said that the American Secret tervice has knowledge of many Ger Tan activities not yet revealed. If Ye Suffer From Piles a matter how long or how bad-ge 0 yor duffit Aand get a4 nut b r I* Treatment t will give quick reliet. and a single ex often cures. A trial package mailed free In plain wrapper if you and us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID DRUG COMPANy at Pyramid 3ldg., Marshal ol. EtMdX-send me a Free m ts o Name' .............. Street ...................... Ct...............State. . t f Lfe ~stment their lives; older men and an lend their moey.. >f liberty. You have lived ir. 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AN usales mos be fioaL and sSheodd Flwoi-Lat & h a.n P-E-T-T-I.C-0A-T-S Three Lots of Turbans MA of Tm Sali d are so may faces t&at look their b a only when ra Ptictsf ami arban hat A we have nd an umGe rge r, Loom Taffeto good WWaI- wrffofal " Black SateGr wiBck Ne newest da a t Breast Tar taffeta r sP ban, whc has an eeca chcll at ......d. f6 the youn married Hn om laries -MN Uniform for Maid aD of apl goed quiy tiack satehw. SpThal Turbans for matrns at at ........... 295&!PW ad$79 Blanket are so ayfeth Fur Turbans of mle, seal and come in a lr varety Of ha beaver. They are irresisI to colrs;sain '--trone Y w omena . Pricar and Turbans fo witroh at& n Poc'et $.Mead $7.5M at ....... $ .95Second Floor-L.ausburgh & bee. Third Floor--Lansburgh & Bro. Our Biggest Silk and Dress Sale Biggest Because of the Yardage Involved Biggest Because of the Unusual Savings $2.25 and $2.5 Fancy Sbiped $I. S&I Dh NoI, $M. Taffetas, $1.89 Yard. 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If Iazydniq - ros..lS I pair. -o.do not delay in placing my 5 aue t-AS ,eat Walking Oxford is made you orer for we will ii h 2 mw medim narrow toe and beinthemidstofthe ydriof aoom Ligti. - weigh t tipe with military heels. ir g lMe. sd exte high and circular Vamps May o-nd - bminug also den eo-an ug &a SpBro. E in tan or b9x k calfskin in all ti$28y in ow An Dq V at.........7W and ingt at, per pair, St. La tesaortment of rdn fa oori s a bending bags or giaa. All-ePues. rI E ects LExtra Ha Qualit Lne 81LAuse URTA-------------- Fr79 id, erd enter. ihd thor, Lmaw# & ap- . I w or "-..$35$110 e e some vms .N. I~i~"'gssare 1A& of wash and..sr 'A i:tiore -ndie ihdwths c frewith the nd edge.o WotWI69.NI.ec at Oxford