PPEAR AT HITNEY OCT. 23- I ARAIE Guy Bates Post, ;one of the most dis- tinguished actors on the Ajerican stage today, will be seen in the screen ver.sion of "The -Masquerader," the first five days of-'the week. This is the first screen appearance of Mr. Po4* ,w~o stared in the orginal stage production ""cf "The 'Masquerader" for six i0onsecutive years, all over the United States andi Canada, as well as a tour in Australia. A gripping plot, strangers than that of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Clyde," centers around John Chi- Dote, the leader of men and then out- cast, and John Loder, his double, a brilliant but; ur6 gnized political writer who takes his name, place- ,and hiswfe The interior of the britih Hourse of Comnnjons and mem- bers of the Britsh: peerage will appear 1n; this Wouctin . "'LittleI Miss Smiles," featuring Shir- £ ley Mason, ,the 'winsome ittle star, -Is ,-the atf1atlo h 'forhe remainder of'the, MAJESTIC "Hurricane's al,"a romance of the sea and sky, which begins a four-day run at the 'Majestic today, provides a combtnation of thrills, suspense, love, battedl and humor yin swiftly moving sequences. Dorothy Phillips is cast as Lola, an untamed girl of the sea, in command of a smuggling schooner. "Pink Gods," ;a romantic and .pow- erful draa of South Africa's diamond mines, Is the feature -for the balance of the week. Bebe Daniels i excel- lent as the leading woman in the par cf Lorraine Temple, who cannot re- sist. the temptation to bedeck herself with fine jewelry. James Kirkwood tAppears as an African diamond mel- ' ant and Anna . Nilsson and Ray- n~ond Hatton have important roles in the well-chosen cast. "The Old homestead," with Theo- dore Roberts, is "announced as a com- ing attraction. QRPREUM1 ' "Disraeli," the historical English drama, starring George Arlss, returns for a three cay engagement at the Or- l'heui, beginning Sunday. Harold Lloyd in "I Do" will be showen as an lidded attraction. ?Richard Talmadge furnishes some real Douglas lairbanJks thrills in the five reel western picture, "Luky pan," which will be shown Wednes- day and Thursday. ,"The Right That Failed," starring Bert Lytell, is a romance of the prize ring which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post as the first venture in story-writing of J. P. Marquand, a y'ounlg Harvard; man. This picture, providing good, clean, wholesome fun 'with plenty of action and breathless suspense, is the attraction for Friday and Saturday. *,. WIERTII , ,.Remembrance" written and directed *y Ruert Hughes, is the speial screen offering for the first four days of this week. Mr. Hughes has done i~"Remembrance" for Father, ,what I did, In "The Old'Nest" for Mother. The picture is distinctly an American drama of American city life and em- phasizes the rather obscure fact that every mother's son has a father, al- though he may be very much In the background in the child's life. Claude tillingwater is cast as "Pop" Grout, the head of the house who "comes first after everyone else," and the sup- porting cast includes Kate Lester, Pat- sy Ruth Miller and Cullen Landis. 'Elliot Dexter and Claire 'Windsor co- Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild~and Lcs.-Adv. er and brilliant comedy of English life, will be given its first Detroit showing at' the S8hubert-Michigan by the. Donstelle ,Company this week. The story, concerns the unusual romancer j i Rich~ard Mainwaring;, an Independ- ent son of a newly-riche family, \Wlao meets= a girl on top of a: London bus and immediately falls in love with her. yThe introduction of Tilly Welwyn, the girl, played by Ann Warding, to, the' aristocratic Mainwarings is unherald- { ed, impulsive Richard having neglect- e td to inform: his family -of the.me Ing and engagement. U. S. Officer Gets War Medal San Juan, P. R.--With the 65th In- fantry ordered out for the occasion at the direction of -President Harding. Col. Bailey K. Ashford, medical corps, tUnited States Army, was .presented re- cently with thie Distinguished. Serv- ice Medal for "exceptionally meritor- ious and distinguished .service," in ; raxnce-. -. This is the first time that ,the Dis- tinguished Service Medal. has .been presented in Porto: Rico. Special rates for students-at Y. M. C. A'\ Sixty foot- white tile swimming pool.-Adv. Lose something? A classified inj Go, a room to rent? the Daily will -find it.-A dv. EFel ad will find a roo. 1I z0% DISCOUNT 20% #mnifsn *5i G ' EAT WALLPAPER SALE For the next ten days, we are offering a 20 per cen.t dis&ount on every roll of wall-paper in stock. This inclines all of our beautiful tapestries in mellow-- toned effects in ,soft 'ges rose, mulberry, taupe's, etc. Remember 210per cn ofmen four d ollars will pu~rchase five dolla'r'sworth of p ae ;Quite a saving, is it not? MONDAY SPECIAL 85C. CAN -0F .WAX FO 55C.-PUT UPIN 1, 2 &: 5,-LB. CANS EVERYTHING INA THE WALL-PAPER OR :,AINRT LINE- 203 E WASHINGTON ST.V. - .- *#H9 3 -r . S S - L.' I - - - -4.- i . , . # . :.. ..k. i. ., ". .a . . , : r . Nadelinc Grey tlkcsuke g3 dl..i.contralto artist',appearing iwitli thie, :$prkdlag musical.Comedy succe ss "Suge Derr. Thle play will be seen HereOct. 23. - star in "'Grand Larceny," a film With an unusual matrimonial thee, which is the closing feature of the week. CAfRUCJ (D(I)ET IT)I That faruous lau-hing su1ccess, "Just Married,", with Vivian Martin .and Lynnec Overman, which ran in New York for sixty-five: weeks, and just completed a six months' run a-t the La Salle Theater ini Chicago, will be pre-. sented. at the Garrick for on^ ek beginning tonight. Th~e action of "Just Married"' takes place on board the French 'steamer "Lafayette," b tound from Bordeaux, France, for Newv York. There are a number of oddly assorted couples aboard,. from those grown grey in matrimony to several sets of honeymooners-will- ngand unwilling. The mix-ups of these people give rise to almost un- soivab)h6 comniications- "iI apjpy-GoLucky,'.' Ian Hay's clev- -- 1 ELECT RIC LAMPS fELECTRIC BULB ELECTRIC"FIXTURES lELECTRIC HEATERS. FLOORXVAX AND 41 POLISHES I' PRICES RIGHT SERVICE PROMPT q', The Up-to-Date Hardware Phone 1610 " ",. 310 South State Going to Ohio? d Here .are Overcoats' for that enviable trip! I I' E T m URI 1 A 1<.Y 4t l AK Q .Y Order this foil dinner! Baked -Virgilnia H 66Ea 35c They'll add to your app earane and the delight of seeing tke game IJJG warm :overco tn tat will 4insure .LJabsolute comufort regardless af any drop in itemperature. Out, they won't interfere in the slightest with your enthusiastic cheering, for they Weigh much less than you'd imagine.' They get theirwarm from the rich woolensused. 'Their' new cotorihgs an~i styles gilvethem smartness. 1' -1 I Internat on 1 All - Wool made to measure Clothes guaranteed from the BACK othe rwi se your Money' Back i T ENDER, juicy hamg curd in Ithe Virginia mannier; tas- tily cloved and baked' to a de- licious turn in pure Maple sy-. rup. A sweet crust one the outside; rich and, delicately seasoned within. Special for dinner today, at 35c! $ 3ndThere's a size here for ekery man. Guaranteed to gibe complete -satisfaction. '1 The Reule --Conliq Company- We are the' Official Merchants - for- Intern tin"1 M W c' Ia Plain Street at Washington I II I