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"'DANISH PRIDE" vaperated MILK Per Save the Can C Wrappers N. FRANK & SONS 1116 1 IL . E -I P n. Av. - 32 M 8L, Grgs Here are certain sa nomically inclined I Two Dollar bargains for substantial saving Two Dollar Day-we that make it even bet Silk Men's Four-in-hand V-neck, t 0 front style w jesets, in Oxf( Ties and Heath In a bou~t supr tures. Sizes mont of three-tone colo They'll go fa effectir; slip-eas band. $1. d &M 11.60 values at. Boys' Ribbed Union Wool Mixed Shirts Suits and Drawers In e y nand dra flece d n w gI h t; gray and jaweger; wiO P R js r.gh r for Gal NOR .......--MENTS FOR ....... Shirts s~.ETAse Wove. Madras, White Ca t..... Ofords, and Pongees ________ Our truly f a m o u a os olSetr "Northway" a e e o n d a. Sai larsye The sizes are from 14 to oxriga 17, and tomerrow they Hahrmxue; Twos'Wool Footalr Jerseys for nay e...';:s-,2 t 40.s sTA bosecIa a 4. Genuine Gloves An ezoeptional blargain at $2 910 Seventh St. -., w .mweseem~ ese=w "Ladies' Jimmy Walter' Troubie In a Turkish Ba*t Ex cite GW of Lu9*tw From Even the Most Ennuld. A. I. Wees pr.ste. "Lt . Night," a *s br Avery Nopweedafad (harIten AerOWe aa Stae by Dertram ,Mars., at POls Theater lat night. TX4 C8. ......... se Rel., Jr imas a *0=....... ?dm Artur A .Nena...........i..Alraph A.1Fi :::::::::::. 1 Prd "ui..i D a....................... uremoea i.ary "Iadies' Night" Is a dellghtful fae, wholly incent In character, so far as the action goes,.yet redundant in situa tioMs that Inspire gales f laughter fromn even the most ennuled audience. Its central figure Is Jimmy Walters a young ivetor who, though afely married, can never overcome a natu ral .....ulnes, as a result of which he seldom goes out in company, particu larly company In which decllete costume Is a factor. Two friends, with the connivance of his wife and their own lady friends. enter Into a plot to remedy this a on ditim. The Innocent adventure originally compounded, finds extraordi nary complIcatIons, all of wh ich bring the various characters Into a Turkish bath on the night set apart for ladies. The treatment is most effective and complete and, while nerve racking for the Inventor, is a source of deligh ful situtions for the audience. Farce It is, and farce well done, and only te aost prudish will have occasion to take any exception to either its linee o 'uminea." John Arthur has the role created by John Cumberland during the farce's metro poitan run and handles ts dffI cult ituations acceptably. Practi al ly the original cast Is retained for the ether characters. Edward Dou las and Homer Barton, as the plott rs. abetted by Allyn King, Clanborne Foster and Evelyn G3oenell, shoulder most of the fun. Other comedy roles are well cared for in the hands of Mr. Stuart Robson, Nellie Fillmore, Grace her and Florence Reilly. "odes' Night' is well worth while If you don't take your farce too ser vings. For the eco his great day of ofers big chances c. It's our second 've included items ter than tne first. rool Sweaters u t ton th pock rd grey r mix- i ll 56 to 46. at at Sport Hoe for Men The popular dro titch weave In heathe sades. specialoat THREE PAIRS FOR ........ Pants TWO LOTS Strong Working Pants In neat gray stripe pat. terns, with strong twill pock. eta; sises 3 to 4. Heavy Brown Duck Pants Especially good for hunt ing; 1ies 0 to 44. Per $ Pair Black Auto Gauntlets ~ Flece 1insd and warm. Per pair, Night" ously. It is far superior to the aver age production of its kind that 4D pends for its amusement upon un conventional situations. METROPOLITAN "Poverty of Riches." Crandall's Metropolitan Theater this week, to balance the serious drama provided in Reginald Barker's filmization of Leroy Scott's "The Pov erty of Riches.," presents two comedy attractions of exceptional laughabil ity-4me Buster Keaton's first com edy for First National, "The Play house;" the other the Metropolitan Symphony's excruciating burlesque of "The Village Orchestra." To round out to perfect propor tions one of the most uniformly ex cellent bills of the season: ar shoWn new issues of the Pathe News, the Literary Digest's humorous "Topke of the Day." a beautiful natural study, the concert overture numaer. also played by the symphony under the conductorship of Mr. Mirskey. "Northern Rhapsody," by Homer, and jazz accompaniment for the Keaton comedy contributed by vi ton Davis and Carl HinnpAt in th* distinctive combination eC pipe WNW^, and grand piano. "The Poverty of Riche s is , dreaM that affords many features of supw ority. It relates a story that s cinates by the naturalness and charm of its development and by' the dra matic power that is compounded in its vital climax. The narrative traces the experi ences of two young married couples. one dominated by the, husband who insists on acquiring wealth and poi tion before rearing a family of chil dren despite the highly developed mother instinct in his wife; the oter happy in home and children and con tent to let financial indepeadence come more slowly. The pivotal point in the contrast ed movement of the plot arrives when Katherine Colby Is injured in a motor car accident just as her hus band has reached his goal and been made general manager of the giant ron works where he has been em ployed. The accident so cripples the young childless wife that her dearest wish to have little ones never can be gratified. The picture is elaborately staged and artistic to a high degree and brings to the screen the united tal ents of an exceptional cast that in cludes Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy. John Bowers. Louise Lovely, Irene Rich, DeWitt C. Jennings, Edward Cimball, Dave Winter and many others of note. In "The Playhous," Buster Keaton has hit upon an entirely new idea in screen farce. In the opening scenes of the comedy he appears as orchestra, audience, and minstrel troupe in one of the most remark akie bits of travesty ever devised. How the picture ever could have beet made with the star appearing In as many as fifteen or twenty characters all on the screen at the same time, is a mystery to the lay man. TYPEWRITING MULTIGRAPHING MIMEOGRAPHING STENOGRAPHY A staff of *zprts-roar work been when ou wannt t teerapher at Quick Service Stenegraphie Duress 413 Dead 3Mg. Phsme EMa 3-14 F. E.U8.lo.2' Quarterly Meeting and Isaaton of Officers DANCING Pythian Tem~ple, Tuesday, October 25 at 8 P. M. All Federal Employes Welcome FALL EXC5It8IBN BY SEA BOST ON $80 IOANS P3N 3ST A DDITINA. e BOemS TO n. .ers . A iahJacobsen Ma8 .fi -bi )fi - o m e belee est ~ a - the Wdin as in TO*. eq e wnwhcdi to te witharian isagi. es th * auh as -pslns whuse very waiestI rWsaehdwth utins Whean artist -e Ja'hm n and the kee witTaiisk , u a ft r do t t OW age wham I I eWith PWest lnte W tho a art ike J bm and . Lu~3evye thes tonesf we the avely Vests MeedaSw trbrs. H e lsoa er Jo that euhe fist rank. M. U ow ther Vi11in Msu a n to 4 uerment, ly. with a gaodemar.. =1htw Lony a. rtene team hite thealluris wate showed Pa a variety al odnese in bh nymp tetton. digtfl. -o s A11ob. Here praOrm, far ec tre fist rank. ina.a privilege to hear him i m ibhan hvIreyament. the plato proiDane charming con. sp e i th op d a s s h o w Rngt era's Ra. diretes of the Riato orobesgr e was the atm an ont and proved hinelf be*d ympa thotio And atistiec. MOORVS RIALTO "Ase SPeed GirL A double feature pro a. fastr. aog Some Jdcobsen. e ae the soaui/s gatest violin virtuce. fuvinteea of the most elg fl consorts ever heard In thi city, and whenevr Bebe Daniels eta an her Speed Girl." opned gets a thow.a ing at Mre's Rialto Theater yes terday. being greeted with an onthuslasm seldom evidenced by a mtieo picture audiencea Onte alay expects -.osy fast moving comedy dram with a delighp~ fmt itersetation of the stelt role whenever Bebe Daniel@ In announced in a new production and In Thb Speed Girl one gets an this and more. The vivacios little star is th admirably fitted by this role tha one nas a feeling that she reay a the heroine and tat the audience I merely seeing a *om soction of her own life. "ho apeed Gir" Is tst moving story of a girt who woo born with the desire for swift motlas, whether on land m or in the air. oen as a child It is shown. Dotty Lee wanted a speedier tmertel and wanted to Push It faster than any of the other boys and gins. How this dgie for rapid motion eventually lands her in Jail a also In the arm of romance Is Most admirably depicted and at the same time tells a tae that is full of laughs a replet with thrilsp. The porem iisgram is augmented by the bbepn of a lau pab m praenm omupuartppi. pe roll Musk er urng a beautiful Alpine sceicn and on ex clusive offeringat ee of t old events as picturioed in the Fox News. The program Is surrounded by an orchestration arranged by Mr. Gotta eat iuld not he improved upon Itheliyfiom the viewpoint of upPrO priatnep or opular appealt IWLW'S COLUMBI "The Three Musketeers." A40~her Sunday of capacity attlas ia # Ae*'s Columbia Theater yew Douga rbrked the Inaugural of the tug d.nd final week of Douglas Fairbans appearance at tht theater In his latedt and eaily his greatest I screen production, "The Three Mus-I kteer" based on the original ster of the arne name by Alexandre Du mas. Time after time, Fairbanks Wp I pea to outstrip his own ability to make captivatingly viv and enthral. lingly, fascinating a rle that would give pause to any other actor before the came but in the role of the im mortal DArtagnan, Farbanks fairly leams Into fresh prominence. "The Tbree Musketeers" reveals D 'Artagnan ws rabl teala hup fro the me splendid edeaturo of Ftae Frno preen Dumths hmgnlf ct nvethstde ain wthe theostaemendousf guststtiogsctha bratte utte dimsprer of Pendsin Disater thesbime Tecaest, toat the ollawtod uln ns tocehinc fialnGeorg, igmartanand any "Geamgt hapereoate im." no augratng was ek' torevgalhm.n oe aofthe fmrst-ru plphotodyaturec delfte verusadIt iudepremitre pcoenatio scaleito of testiGeorgt crater' aaton of "Thes Grna Imperca time," The cmost tnoe by E. PhViipe appnhi unuatehaeen Thre Georget auigene tad ake the alaeysedy.a i effot ofp amyoat iliar giebnobleanga weeloked engagtlyentk ofm anothr ft-eGrn, toa bttracu tion. thew ale ftheaer, mhtera esited tethuma's itht rymiere posedatethe In Wahigtn and thurs calfrryone n apatio of "TesGreat agieratlhich the Germousnvelbyr -. hillips94 ehei haatr hasen The capaacita audiensateds et the apacet devteropay etw ah vivid istiyoftaMgreat l Mjiin-tersn cogiaday nt rde a young En hem sewo atd th fiersmanti tote u.t tha otherwase othen sr, iti, eftr themong ilhmancountrevelom-n ina wti suchna mthr and. nt the emtaaudne that e* vertsn tee aptheate. pstfte tr eorge Mad d a fine lE' o nant himo~wu tiing mita- Itii o Farce d 2" I....nis...v s us s bm- s. .pany. pE the 0 NS crmr.4-..d -su.. i Ku... enaeme ater Cat Th-e myster. a offteGt" n - wit wbas m b atei se an vades by at 1oic6 ANbrvie "me um on f09 4000001 auiesa" reged set an s 61e ea s will be po fr thein s tht her etof sesie o s bIN arread fr roster 4. ando youn ladfeyis pp ig ike@ mm oeti tes ~~ ijlatu itre, hDustior Natrola the f revit of whiprowedlobe ft e001000091% With crSAnLls atepi an Theater. wo the th. to -- also Were auseriemak - -6 bedr vee CAPIL.A "Sweet Swethe.0 asweresson Pres n s te a weeks engagement at the (CItol Theate rteu V here Itasei reedey I. b4T. CneraAme t sI acts and eight asoew eatited "The Mystery of the (latter And "11n is= Jordan. as a bla*.faoe lam preeslonlst, was the case of amuck merriment and applause. He was ably assisted by Corge Leow And -BOW~ Wilson. Georgia Dagrtha a charming voice and rnee number of popular songs to the de light of the audiene.w 2%e scenery warn wod lavish wa Included the tames "owder Puff ples" scene which was quite a nvity. Other special features afth anpO duction was that at a number of handsmo young ladies appearing In march of the famous chalenge beauty chorus peoved one at the sesations Lof the show. PLA ODAY AD ALL W Pssre Dussa' From TIE MEAT. ONLY. L INWPS WFEIUEI WITHV I.-SrAR CNll LOEW'S COLUMBIA OVB GAREAI WT FAIRBANKS II A s Ne and O TNE THREE MiSKETEEERS 4:68 7:1 s" : .m.191 "ONa NT ier AAT. ONLY. A. 11. woo&. Puessaf "LADIES'NffUT" S A TURKISH NAT T mftt --ALL - sAi e wu :.s s Ms ca.m u..d M37 a.m EDITH sets F J. agfl 3"""t... e1 5.34 a HYAMS & McINTYRE 134 seas H 'a~w~.."."" a.- ... 9ss 4.0S : MT of the D I003 4.07 J IMtERO 10:07 4.se K HARRY FOX WOacm . som 102 d 4.4D L Ds* ..d Sw -a..u.wa-.a-u 10:*4 4"5 u Pathe Pieter News 10:59 s. .m ama.&nkw11o SHUDERT VAIEVILLE a e =... sm s.asw .aw EEL aAdl EfT .u6 EWE WELLMAN aid ..a .ax mae...RICHARD GORDON wft PAM EASlf In-U jrs?A'y wowr ,Pmr n 5Lw e DOYA' 6 A" bv ~CED. M. .03ENER I DU.CALION LUCILLE CHALFUA --- au ago o - l. A .. .. ..s.. -ms. ... m am in JOE-McCORMACK &IEGAY-BLIE g Im "SIMS A LA 0AT 250-- 50 250-M$1 1 8846.UOWN-u9 AUDIENCE SPELLBOUN By SASCHA JACOBSEN AMERICAS GENIU OF TH VIOLIN IN CONCERT 318, 7:30, 9:30 P- 3C AND DeightfuDy Thried-Laughingly Pleased Dr BEBE DANIELS DARING. DASHING. REALART STAR IN "THE SPEED GIRL" 11 A.M.-ALL WEEK-11 P.M. MOORE'S RIALTO THEATER METROPOLITAN WEpLyLg3"LDCVU 1040 A. 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