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Charlotte walker back at columbia . IN "LONESOME PI" 'Old Favorite of Capital (Theater Patrons in Show flit,., of Husband. j'i1 "" seemingly real atmosphere of nuii ana of the feuds, prejudices, JWd romances of the mountain country, 110 Trail rtf 11m T nnnftm,, 1Im ' l-n. "rel to the Columbia Theater last 'ht A capacity audience greeted tho Way upon Its return engagement In tho the Capital, and thin In Itneif la nroof pi tne appeal and the worth of a play Wtten by Eugcno 'Walter from tho Widely read book of John Fox, Jr. Mlsa Charlotte Walker, who In prlvato llfo Is the wife of tho author of tho Playt portrays June, an unsophisticated mountain girl, whoso heart yearns for n Irffleflnablo something of tho outer World. Of June, Miss Walker makes a character that enlists sympathy, und the audience Is willingly carried, step by tep, -with the girl In her struggles, and her transformation. Miss Walker, an Old Stock rnmrtnnv fAvnrtti. In Wnahlntr- , ton, was among friends last night, and he again furnished a delightful char- ucieruatlon of the June of Fox's llctlon. W. 8. Hart, who has the part of Judd Tolllvcr, Is well placed. Mr. Hart gave a faithful portrayal of tho blustering mountaineer and father of June, and ho deserved tho applause which frequently came his way. wlllnrd Robertson, well remembered stock actor, has a some what more minor purt, but ho Is en tirely acceptable as the nephew of Judd. Ueorge. Uuncrott, tho engineer at tho -. sap. Is excellently cast, and Is Just the sort of actor to typify the robust young manhood of tho mountain regions. , Supporting Miss Walker, In tho com S paratlvely smaller roles, are Warner P. Itlchmond, Qeorgo Woodward. Miss Eleanor Wilton. Miss Margaret Trus sing, and Cyrus Wood They con tribute to a well balanced cast, and each gave a good delineation of thu part to which ho was assigned. "Thn Trail of thu Lonesome I'lne" Is ' wonderfully staged, and the scenic ef fects aro as nllurlnc as when tho pluy 'first visited Washington. ACADEMY I Itemlnlscent of old stock company days Is "Llfe"s Shop Window," the play which opened last night ut tho Acad emy. It Is a drumatlratlon from the story of tho same namo by Victoria .Crots. Without any suggestion of social 'problems to be solcd, with no clap trap, nothing of tho melodramatic, the play, through Its very human Interest, presents an appeal which Is unusual In the modern drama. The play opens with a presentation of life on an English farm. In tho second net, the scene Is transferred to Arizona. Tho stage pictures were unusually beau tiful, 'the transformation sceno at the , close of thu llrst uct, when real water Is used to depict a shower and one sees day dawn from a glorious night, (being especially cffectle. The stor tells how a beautiful, neglected wife. Influenced by a man of the world. Just escapes sinning and how nhe is finally raed by her lolng friends and her own strength of character. Tht theme Is simple, but In Its presentation provides material for u great moral Piesson. Tho work of the cast was rathor even, after stock company stlj. Alfred Hrlt ton was a sufficiently honest but rather Moo businesslike husband, and t'ljelo Dates, as Eustaco. l'elham, was a cyn ical. If rather unlmpassloned, man of the world. Emory Illunkall easily led . the male contingent In his iiroHentatfnn of an English farm hand, afterward a cowboy In Arlxona. Harry Hughes, as the Indian, did all h cruid with a .thankless role and Tred Nordyko was an exceucni western leumsirr Claudia Lucas brought a strong per sonality and considerable " physical beauty to the part of ldla Wilton, and at times showed ahllltc uhleh Mm. ed of a wider Held In dramatic endeaor In tho near future. Ituth Hares, llrst as on Kngnsn country girl and then n an Indian girl, whs pxclleiit. Maude oration maue a good deal of u short and somewhat tnlnir ch.Hrn.ctpr There Is an atmosphere of homo llfo and many Intimate touches of human In terest in "Life's Shop Window," which should make It easily one of tho best firings given hero this week. POLI'S. A rollicking, clever, melungo of vaudo ville, well balanced throughout, Is to bo aoen at Poll's this week It possesses many crisp and novel features, and the moments aro scarce Indeed when the f program flags. The six Klrksmlth SIs- Safe for Woman's Use Nothing is more nnnovlng to a re fined woman than offensive perspiration or body odors. Those who have used Tyreo's Antiseptic Powder know; It to be tho ono remedy which never 'disap points. For general uses dependable' In all cases It should bo in every house holt!. Uncquuled n u douche. Itecom- , mended by physlcluns everywhere, us It contains no poisons. Ono C5c box makes ,two gallons standard solution. All drug gists or writo for booklet and free sam ple. J. S. Tyre, Chemist, Washington, I). C. Break a Muftin Made of and note that it is Just ns light and well baked In tlio center as at tho top, This happens because tho flour is especially "lino ground," ubso lutely pure, and mado only from fully matuied wheat Ask your grocer for White I.lly Flour or phono West 277 S Costs no moro than ordinary flour. The Arlington Mills Geo. W. Clasel Co. JBJBBJBBBJSJSBSBJBBBj V m ters have tho nleho of headllner with their excellent musical act, which Is extremely tuneful and full of diverse elements. All tho sisters contributo personal charm and pulchrltudo to their offering. "Doc ' O'Neil has n droll monologue, one of the most curious pot pomrls bf fun thnt has been heard In Washing ton in a long time. "Thu Detoctlo De tected" scores a decisive hit as pre sented by Hickman llrothers, for It is a sketch combining satire with "straight" comedy elements most ef fectively. "At Tho Club" Is the pluy let in which the fun-muklne prnclMtles of Itlchards and Kyle nre Klvcn full play. Earnle and Karnlo show many eccentricities In nciobutlcs, one of tho members of the team having only ono leg. Juggling and weight lifting are sped, allies In which Maxltnus, n rival of Kandow In tho development of his arms and legs, stars. I'ntila Heuves has a genuinely original musical specially which won great faor from tho Poll following yesterday. Tho program Is one of the best of tho season. CASINO. Another mystifying "handculf, lock dcf)lng, shackle-loosing king" Is tho headline) feature at the Casino Theater this week In Lo Hoy, to whom locks, chains, ropes, nnd straltjackcts seem to havo no terrors and furnish no re straint. Largo uudlencci watcheel tho newcomer yesterday afternoon and lust night with Interest. Ono "escape" from a big canvas bag, padlocked, after Lo Hoy had been bound with numerous chains and shackles and placed thero ln, particularly caught tho fancy of the audience and brought forth great vol leys of handclupplng. Other features Include Uonner and Meek, In a laughable comedy sketch with singing, In which a girl with u mole on her arm wins a fortune and u mini who has never been kissed does likewise, by finding each tho other and Joining hands for life; Henry and Wood, with an enjoyable musical offering blending lolln and banjo selections with Bomo grand opera efforts; and tho Clar ence sisters and brothers, who present a pretentious spectacular offering of four scenes with changes of costume for tho Introduction of their snnir nml danco numbers. Laughable motion pic- euru iuy uuu materially 10 tne en joyment of the program, which Man ager Bachrncli announces is to bo en larged by the addition of ono or two mors good acts. COSMOS On0 of tho brighten llttlo tabloid comedies ever seen In vaudeville would not exaggerate tho truth concerning "Nerve," Victor H. Smallcy's laugh mnKer. which Is presented at tho Cos mos Theater this week by tho Hloorn nuest Players. It sparkles with merri ment and Is well plaed No offering has ever been more heartily applauded at thn Cosmos Theater. This week's bill is a standard Cosmos bill. Ono of its big acts Is tho spectacular and scenic exhibition of splendid marks manship given by the Randalls, which Includes the shooting of an earring from a woman's ear with a rifle fired the length of tho theater. Wanl and Culhiin. Inte of tho Dingbat Family company, present a good dancing net closing with the "bear dance" that was so laughable, as to score leu ac tual ovation. Johtnon and Wentworth have a dainty and enjoyable singing sketch of merit, und Hoy hihI Hick a laughablo "Hube nnd girl'" offering. Tho man Is comic and the woman Mng (iiltc well. George Smcdle, a lrtuosn on stiing Instruments, presents a novelty, plajlng a selection from "11 Trovntoro" on ten string Instruments by himself. In addition to the famous l'atho Weekly Itelew of current world events, there Is n laughable pleturo comedy with "1'ncle Mun," the cartoon character, as the feature r- DROOP'S The VICTROLA and the Player-Piano HAVi: DONK MOItn TO IIRINR AHOL'T A POPI'I.AK APPRI CIATION QV OOIJI) Mt'RIC Til N TIIK t'OMlilNCI) I" KOHTS OV PIANISTS, VOCAI.IHTS, AND SYMl'HONV OK CHKHTItAH. WTHE VICTROLAW Itrlngs the grenlest musicians of tho world INTO YOL'H IIO.Mi:. where TH11V perform for you. s THE PLAYER-PIANO S Knablcc YOU to piny und Intel pret ARTISTICALLY Svmphonles, Konatas, Marches, Operas, "Hags" In fact, uny muslcul composi tion. Victrolas, $15 Up. Player-Pianos, $350 Up. E. F. DROOP & SONS CO. Steinway Pianos nrtfi C. Si- Atsirir : Four New mi ll mese new muuc.s au...u ., Hc, ictuun ,n ia,K,ng maciiines. i ncy are witnout exception the greatest entertainers the world has ever known. With a "Victor" never be a dull moment. Other Regular Model Victor Talking Machines at $15, $25, $40, and $50. Complete Line of All the O. J. DE MOLL & CO., Cor. 12th and G Streets THE WASHINGTON TIM13S, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. "DRUMS OF OUOE" AT CHASE THEATER IS One-Act Play Marks Epoch in Vaudeville His tory. Washington has been treated to some thing entirely new a one-act play not a sketch or a playlet, but a vital, throb bing play, filled with heart Interest und tenso with excitement. Patrons of Chase's Theater jestenlay wero Intro duced to an absolutely now cxperlenco when David Hclasco's "Drums of Oudo" was presented us tho closing number on a bill that Is more than usually enter taining. Oude, which lends Its nnmo to this lutest work from that master of tho drama, was one of four Indian king doms unnexed by tho Drltlsh govern ment about IMS. In Its palace occurred, according to history, one of tho most sanguinary massacres of tho entire. Se poy rebellion, dating from 1S57 to 1K9, In tho latter year of which Oude was completely reduced to submission by thu English. Hero tho King of Delhi, tho last (Jrcat .Mogul and heir of tho Houso of Tlimir. was tried as a traitor to the Brit ish government and an accessory to thu massacre In the palace. Ho was sen tenced to transporttalon as a felon ucross seas, and was taken to Tongu, In Pagu, where ho died in IMS. Story An Exciting One. The story of "Tho Drums of Oudo" Is an absorbing and exciting one. tho sceno being laid In the tower of an ancient palace In India, whither u handful of English soldiers with their women folks have sequestered them selves and prepared for the coming of tho 8epos, wno nave mutinied, ut neath tho floor of the tower room is lo cated thu secret powder room filled with tons of explosives. To obtain this is the purpose of the mutineers, who nio already In possession of the city a feev miles away. As was the case all over India ut this time, the Sc-pos had tuken udvuntarin of the absence of thu regiment usually stationed at the garrison, und unless they returned In tlmu to foil tho diabolical schemes of thn Hindustani, thero was but one thing left to do blow up tho powder magazine and seek a death that would deliver the women of tho garri son from tho unspcakuhlu nnd awful al ternative of fulling Into the hands of tho fanatical soldiers. Meets Old Sweetheart. In the garrli-on among the others was Mrs. Jack Clajton. the formei sweet heart of tho officer In command. Cap tain McOrogor. Taking advantage of a lull In tho excitement. Captain Sic (Iregor tells the widow of his love, and she, being Ignorant of the predle anient which menaces them, promises to n.ar ry him. After sho has given her promise, the captain shown her the powder maga zine, und tells her that he Intends to light a fuse If the Hepovs cross th, laluce wall" Just then a buglei sounds BELASCOESUE Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas? You can search the whole world over and not find another gift that will bring so much pleasure to every member of the family. 1300 G St. v Ml, pianos J Styles i f t .:- . T-ti.. the note thnt li in tell them that tho Sepoys nro advancing, and ihc fuso 13 placed At this moment, and while SIi s, Clay ton Is preparing herself Mkn the true hluo-blooded Englishwoman sho is. for thn Inevitable, she applies the Mghted I'andlc to the end of the fuse, anil with her lover's arm about her, watc'ie it slowly burn townrd the magazln. It Is only n matter of moments unlit she and her lover will be blown Into eternity when, suddenly screaming with Joy, she spring upon the blazing fuse and stumps It out. Captain Mcfjrcgor looks nt her In astonishment. Garrison Is Relieved, "Listen," sho cries "listen," nnd up from tho ellstanco comes lha sound of ftfa and bagpipe, nnd ns they draw nearer, the sound of "Tho Campbells aro Coming" Is distinguished. Tho Highlanders nro coming to tho aid or tho stricken garrison, nnd the play ends with u delirious sccnu In which tho burning city Is shown ns a background while tho womnn faints with Joy in her future hushnnd's arms. Tho piny Is beautifully presented, and whan this word Is employed It Is used advisedly. With the typically Tielas coesiiue earn anil attention to detail. It has been mounted In 11 wonderful man ner, and tho fashion In which It Is In terpreted by Mr, Ilelasco's company of flayers Is none the less wonderful. !ven to the slightest detail the produc tion Is perfect and tho amount of np plauso It received yesterduy from both the afternoon nnd night audience at tested to its worth Thn presentation of this new play marks un era In dra matic history. Tho climax of thn play Is wonderfully brought out, nnd kindles In the audience tho same enthusiasm that the actual happening did in tho heart of the world at tho tlmo of Its happening. Nugent In New Sketch. J. C. Nugent und Julo York present tho former's original oddity "The Hcgular" In which Mr. Nugent, ns tho gentile clubman slightly under the influence of liquid refreshments, "puts over" his well known linn of patter. Stuart Humes, tho popular racon teur, nguln relates the trials ami tribulations of a would-be benedict, with somp new songs and drollery added to his former act. His "Single ' song was his best effort. Miss Hobble Gordone gives a series of classic re productions of famous statues with elaborate, stago settings. The mou ngram on tho last curtain spoils some of tho effects of the background. Duo Callon, tho talkative, English man, returns with his tottering- lad der and a lengthy line of conversa tion. His act Is a good one, but too long drawn out, Alllo Young and Miss April In their soun bubble novelty act complete tho bill. Among thn pictures shown by the animated weekly Is one of the funeral at Utlca of Vice President Sherman JULIA StntDOCIC. LYCEUM With Put White und Carl Henry as chief ftinmakers, thn bill this week nt tho Lyceum Theater Is exceptionally good, and at both tho nfternoon per formance yeste relay nnd tho one last night patrons of the theater were given u real treat In tho way of genuine com edy and song IV w shows nppenrlng ut any of the burlesque houses In Washington have created io fuvorahlo an Impression us "Casey In Koelitj" und 'The Union Men, ' us prese nted by Pat White and his clever roinpuny. The llrst purt of tho show is given over to "Case In Society." Pat Whltu pluvs thn part of Cany and plavs It well Carl Henry Is 11 big success iih Hudnlph Dlnkelspel The second part of the show Is termed "The Union Sim" In this east Unity pluvs the part of $15 $25 $75 $100 Any Victor dealer in any city in the world will gladly play any music you wish to hear. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. Our Victor Department Is Now on Our First Floor Call and See Our New Show Rooms All Models Satisfactory Terms PERCY FOSTER The Piano Merchant 1330 G Street N. W. VICTOR VICTROLAS, $75, $100, $150 ....... ..... Tom Mooney. president of the union, nnd Pat Vthllo as Michael Casey, a union man. Tho every net of theso two comedians was comical. White and Henry aro ably assisted by Tom Ilarrett. Tommy O'Nelt, NVtllo Kranels, Slay Hollo, Miss Alice Haves, Anna Grant, nnd Churles Pnlkc. Thn olio mado a big hit. Tom Ilarrett and May Uello gave a sketch entitled "The Suffrugette." Tho real fun rnmo when Cnrl Henry nnd Nellln Francis presented "Just Nonsense." Henry was especially clever In his comedy. MI.h Allen Haves, "Tho Aviator Girl," flew In her biplanes nbout In thn theater. All tho lights in tho theater wero turned out. Tho maehlnn Is supported by a derrick, but this cannot bo seen In tho dark. Thn blplann Is lighted, however, und Sllss Hayes glides about nbovn the heads of tho audience. Churles Kalke, lyric tenor, sang several Illustrated songs and was well received. OAYETY "Tho Dawlers," with a two-act mu sical comrdy entitled, "Dugan, Tho Deputy," dazzled two large audiences yesterday nt the Gnyoty. The hook, Urlcs, and music being by I,con Eriol, under whose supei vision tho show Is produced, the entire performance! goes with s vim that makes It one of the best shows seen ut the CJujety this season. Petn Curley, as Roger Dugnn, a sold ier of fortune who has no respect for the law, has thu chief comedy 10I0 nnd hnndles It capably, being nsslsted by Alf p. James, Hen Pierce, Johnnie Walkur, Charles Iluymond, and Pred Hose, In addition to twenty-four handsomely costumed chorus girls, the feminine contingent Is comprised of Nun Engleton, Kate Slltehell, Audrey I.ung, Kate Prior, and Ilettlo Dnv.dson, nil of whom sing nnd danco In a capti vating manner. The entlro production Is staged elaborately, and among the twenty song numbers nro "Two Llttln Chicks," "Jlow, How. Itow," "Tho Green Grass Grew All Around," and "llo My Ilaby Humbls Uce." Club to March. Thn Young SIcn's Democratic Club will make arrangements for Its partici pation in thn Inaugural parade on March 4 at a meeting In tho old Masonic Tcmpln at 8 o'clock tonight. The club was represented In the Inauguration of Cleveland In 15K3, and of Cleveland's second Inaugural term in 1893. DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS; A SIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES COLOR Darkens the Hair, Stops Dandruff, Falling Hair and Itching Scalp. "Pull out one gray hair and a doren will take Its place," Is an old saying, which Is, to a great extent, true. If no steps are taken to stup the cause. When gray hairs appear It Is a sign that Na ture needs assistance It Is Nature s tall for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair thut Is railing out. Is not necessurllv a sign of ttdwiuclng age, tor there are thousands of elderly people with perfe-ct heads of hatr without a single streak of gray. When grav hairs come, or when tho hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable halr-restnr'ng treatment should be resorte'd te nt once. Special ists sav that one of the best prepara tions to USH Is the old-fashioned "imko tea" which our grandpirnts iis,n! The $40 $50 $150 $200 Entire MGR. RUSSELL EL GIVE $1,000 REWARD EOR CANARD PROOE Story That Catholics Would Rule World Is Denied by Pastor. Denying that Catholic clergymen tako on oath to do all In their power to put tho church In supremo control of the Government, ,Mgr. William T. nuescll, pastor of Hi. Patrick's Church, has of fered a reward of $1,001 to uny icrson who cuu piovo that priests tako such un oath. Tho announcement came Inst night, when the clergyman was anBweilng eiucstlons which uro placed In tho "ques tion box" In tho church. The church was crowded, and tho announcement, which is probably thn first that has ever been mado of such u nature, crc uted u sensation, Tho question called attention to numerous pamphlets which havo been circulated about the city re cently In which It is stated that tho oath of offlcu taken by bishops and priests pledged them to do all In their power to make the Vatican tho scat of government for tho world. Slgr. Husicll stated that tho reason such pamphlets wero not answered was that the attacks on tho church were too ridiculous to notice. "Of counle," ho said, "thn rhartrea are absolutely false and because they aro so baseless e amoiio priests havo not thought tncin worthy of answer." Mgr. nusstll refused to talk further on tho subject after tho reward had been offered saving that the reward was offered In good faith and when some ono claimed It there would do plenty of tlmo to discuss the matter. best preparation of this kind Is Wycth's fage nnd Hulphur Hair Itemedy, a prep nrntion of domestic sage nnd sulphur, si ientlflcullv compoundi'd with Inter dis covered hair tonics und stimulants, the whede mixture being carefully balanced und tested by expert". W) 1 th's Sage and Sulphur Is clean nnd wholesouio und pcrrertlv harmless. It refreshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff, nnd gradually restores faded or grav hair to Its natural color. Don't di lav another minute. Start using Wveth's Hugo and Sulphur at nnco nnd se-e what a difference a few davs' treatment will make In your hair This preparation Is offered o the public at TO cents a bottle-, and Is recommended and sold bv all druggists. Agent Jamei o Dnnncll J. Victor-Victrola VI, $25 Oat Victor-Victrola IX, $50 Mahogany or oak Ugh! How Children Hate Castor Oil To clean tho little one's stomach, liver, and waste-clogged bowels, give gentle "Syrup of Figs." Iook back at your childhood days. Remember the physic that mother In elsted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Tho day of harsh physic Is over. Wo don't forco tho liver and 30 feet of bowels now; wo coax them. We havo no dreaded after effects. Mothers who cling to thu old form of physic simply don't renllzo what they do. Tho chil dren's revolt Is well-founded. Their llttlo stomachs and tender bowels are Injured by the m. If jour child Is fretful, peevish, half sick, stomach sour, breath feverish und lis little system full of cold; bus diar rhea, soro throat, stomach uche, doesn't eat or rest well remember look at the tongue. If coated, glvo a tcaspoonful of Hyrup of I'lgs, then don't worry, b. cause you surciy will havo a well, smil ing child In a few hours. Syrup of Figs being composed entirely of luscious figs, sennu und aromatlcs, simply cannot bo harmful. It swcetcni the stomach, makes tho liver active and lhoroughly clennses the llttlo one's wiisco-lioggcil uoweis. 111 a tew iiuurn all our bllo. undigested fermenting .rood nnd constipated waste matter gently moves on and out or tno system with out gripping or nausea. Directions for children of all ages, also for grown-ups plainly printed on thn package. Ily all means get the genuine. Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Pigs nnd Kllxlr of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ac cept nothing else. EXCURSIONS RACES JAMESTOWN JOCKEY CLUB Norfolk, Va, Nov. 1.1-30,1012 Modern .Steel ralace steamers from Washington Dally 6i45 I. SI. Special l.onr llnte Werk-Knd Tick ets Including: Accommodations at Famous Cbamherlln Hotel. Cllj Ticket Offlcr. Wnodnard Itldg. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTE.1 Two trips dally except Sunday to MOUNT VERNON Leaving Fecnth Ftrcet Whnrf at 10 . m. ind 1:U p m Itound trip to rate, Ma WINTER RESORTS Atlantic City. onarlborousb - IBIenbcf m ATLANTIC rtTY, N J, Joalah V4 title A. Sons Cumpany. and $200 in your home there will ' New Records AMUSEMENTS NATIONAIi.7u,if,;i"u.',i,S;,. l'upular Wrdnc-aiLv Matin.'. Mc Kc. II w. Tb. I.ntmt Huropcnn Op.rttta, THE WOMAN HATERS' CLUB 1'ruiii ih. (I.rman of "1I I'rauMHrfifr., iiy i.rco htki.n ana lah I'iniMu (Auihora of "Th Marry Widow ") Mualc lv t-Mmunrf i:vnlr Atnfrtian Iok and Ivrlca by eirorar V. Jfobarl , Original Aator Theater Nnr York) ait of bavtnty. 1VHXT Wi;i-:iC Stmt Salr TliiiraiUr. Matlney-a Ttura. (Thnnkaglvlng bay) and Hat. THE DE KOVEN UreHA CO. (Donl.l V Arthur. Mgr.) I'rtaenta tn. rint"t of All I.vlvla. Th Nation'. Llglit Op.ro. ROBIN HOOD Hh fJrnncl Opcr AlUSlar !. ruii-aiHll ana ipivphwho wiuvra aua Banded during thin .ngg.mnt. First Concert TSpmiMMoiifa- 4:30 I SOCIHTYOI'N.Y. V 0 ORCHESTRA' Jocf Slranaky, C'oneliicleir. Mtnrla Klman, ."ololal. frlrn, J2 GO, 2.00. I1.W. li W. at T Arthur Kmllli'a. 1ST! atrnt BELASCO; L0SED TONIGHT prn . Thnraday, Friday, and Sat urda, itliii Friday and Naturria Mt Inrrn. Prlrra, BOc to S2.SO. l'rlday Mallnrr. Ural Html, 2.O0. Mammoth Combination. Trro (irrat Attraction Unity. (Irratrai Attraction In AVaahlngtnn. 6ABY0ESLYS And leer company In VERA VIOLETTA The Whirl? Society Tilth AL JOLSON AND 100 OTHERS Gaby Deslys in Mile. Chic Member of the Two Companlrat Barney Ilrrnaril, Harry nicer, .Melt Ills i:ill. Ada l.ewla, I.aiTreare D'Oraay. Tannic llrlce. L.aura Hamilton, l.ee Harrlaon, Clarence Ilartej, Clara Pal. mcr, and Arthur Standford. NEXT WEEKSEATS NOW hprclnl Matinee Thankanlelng, Direct from ISO Mlthtit In Arw lork, LEW FIELDS' AIXcgrA "HANKY PANKY" Tonlcht at NHS MaHner 2iir. Thura. nnd Sat. The Trail !. Lonesome Pine wHl Charlotte Walker Next week Seats Now Selling Six Xlsht and 3-MATINEES-3 Wednc-Kday. Thurvlae. and Saturday, at ::. r. 7.n:(ii'i:Ln jii. rrcscnts WINSOME WIDOW San.e New York Cast and Original Zlcs fel.l lleautv Olrls. niEcrr Than "Zlegfeld Follies" Frl. Nor. 32 4:30 Adeline Genee .he- firaoLi dancer, uilited by Al.iandrr nllnln her on Co. an! a 6mphonv irchfslra. In "La Cajnarg" Imllee cf lie uth century Mnrrbcer. "Itobir i. I&M an I other dances. Ticket.. J.' M, W, 81 no. on aal at Theatre. (lUHUCm I Mnt.,all aenta.-.Mc. MATS TLES. TIILTtS. AND SAT. A lireat Play From a anal Xoul. Life's Shop Window A f.e nationally elreat Drama Next Week The Call of tho llealt iixiwgfeirgfi TIIK MX KIRKSM1TII MSTEHsi. In l n velly mu.lcal act. MAXIMl'H. tho Ilea weight Juggler. 1'Al'I.A ItUHVEH. .Inglr i c imedlenne KMTZ Hlll'STON. the carton nt UAIlVli: ft EAltNli:. one-legged aero I et. )ll( IIA11DS t, KVLi:. In At ho e lub. ' und ll-n HIPKMAX IJUO& . In 'T t Im-uciHk Delected " 11 llS-Sl jPOLITE VAUDEVlLLEtf I Mum iieauiirui Theutro In AmeriL i B lll.u.llr.n. I......,! .. . H...-. Snii' ... nutia uuumiiiik inr i.' inr.nr Dally Mat, :0c Ee. . :;. JO. unJ DAVID BELASCO I'erronally Preicnta Tin: uitiiMs iu m in-.." 1 1 Il Masterpiece of btagerratt nn-1 .iramatlc Art Stuart llarnes J i' I Dm ,ii. -in ix i.u iiuni lug HIM VKXT WEEK "W1IO IS IIUOWN the Mason. Chief farcical huiccf Takcn 1-Yom "Mr. Temple's Tel E a ii ' e lle' "Spirit ralmlni. ' IIH l,IK15JL,:jl' DAILY -S U.I STAIt VAUDEVILLE rROl.UAM. Pat White and Carl Henry and :; (iiitm, with High Life in Burlesque r.II)A MlillT-TllE roi NTIIV STOH11 .-tWeek THE MEIIUY M IPENS TWO I'EllPOnMANCE.S DAILY I1V The DAZZLEHS With That Ecr l'opular Comedian. PETE CURLEY And a Heal All-Star ran m:-i wrr.K-Moi.i ii: wii.i.imi EDUCATIONAL HALL-NOYES SCHOOL f-pecial late afternoon classes for a lulls starting In SMiakespeare, Latin, nnl Matha inatlca Day and night graded and hlgle chuol courfcea for children and adults, alsj prhato coarhlng. Catalogues. FRANCIS MANN HAIL, A. M.t Principal lei M :iT7. j:ju ST- n w VOICE CULTURE SIM.IMI. ULOCUTItl.V. Mrs. Emily French Barnes 1 1 3 r.lcNCiith St. N, n.. l'h l.lnc 1713. Washington School of Accountancy Instruction Pltparlng for C. J'. A deir. and buelntu admlnUtratloo crotesaloaaj courses. U pag. bulletin sent on rcquesL Dlteclur of llucatlon. T. M. c. A., lilt a sC