Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 26

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o5 AMBULANCE CRASHES S e PRAY-FOR NEAR EAST. INTO CAR; SEVEN HURT |3pecial Services at National Ca- Several Other !manl Injured in | Conforming with the request of the Traffic Accidents Sanday. Auto Hits Man. Hospital crashed into a Capital Trac- tion' car at Florida avenue and Tth street yesterday afterncon and seve eral occupants of the ambulance, among them Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tonge and their infant child, residing at 520 3d street, were hurt. Others who received injuries were Royal G. Concklin, twenty-one years old; Henry Denham, twenly-five years old; Le- land Todd, twenty-five years old, and Noland Copp. twenty years old ‘The ambulance was badly dam: The men. all soldiers detailed at Walter Reed Hospital, were on leave An ambulance “ from Walter Reéeéd | 90X Church were held st the National ‘thedral of 88. Peter and Paul. Presiding Episcopal bishop in the Pnited States, special services of sup- plication for the Holy Eastern Qrtho- Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul yes- ‘erday. *Special Russian and eastern mum: featured the musical program. The service was conducted by ‘the Rev.' William _ De Vries, canon the cathedral. The preacher at the even- Song was the Rev. W. C. Emhardt. in charge of the work of the Episcopal Church in this country among the for- The morning segvice of supplication for the same objett at the cathedral was signalized by the presence there G. Polyzols THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Julie’s a Regular Fellow. PUT T, FIDDLE STICKS' rty Gal! THEYLL NEVER PULL ANYTHING +|| OF THE LIKE THAT ON NE. —By POP MOMAND.| __ & THERE JULIE SPOKEN LIKE A TRUE CHIP oL BLOCK! Mmoroum ~ ALL THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 . B WESLEY BARRY In Marshall Neflan's First National Production “DINTY” " SYMPHONY—ADDED HITS CRANDALL'S 188 and Col Rd. L NICKERBOCKER aft —TODAY— terd: 3 = arehimandrite dec- > T m Ditance.in chanse ot ek paM- | retary of the delegation of the Holy extaning at 6:30 was on its way to the Tonge home tq | Synod of the Church of Greece. The WESLEY \ take the mother and baby there. It|@reek cleric-participated tn the serv- was being driven east along Florida | ice and recited the prayer. for the avenue when it crashed into the car, | Festoration of St. Sophla in Blg native which was making a turn south on |tongue. Very Rev. G. C, F."Bratenahl, .'Lh{ l‘lr—Qt 2 dean :;:h:d CIsthedtll nmaluel&nd lotorman John G. ackson, injwas it )y Canons De fes, charge of the street car, was unable | Myers and Talbot. 37 AT FAMILY REUNION. 1o get his car past the smbulance.| A number of diplomatic repressntd | Tonge, his wife and child were taken | tives from the Fvrs ortaress they to Garfield Hospital, while the others' Greek and Serbian legations and the |FOUr Generations Are Represented were taken to Walfer Reed Hospital. Armenian church were present. The at Scalco Home, one of them, it is stated, was seri- | music u: 4, was adapted m _the TRgty-severr members of & family, comptiging four generations, gathered BARRY In First National's Best “DINTY” Added Attractions —Sympho AMUSEMENTS. \ PHILHARMONIC | We Develop Films COURSE Second Series, Poli’s Theater ously injured. Russian. *Special prayers were also hn M. King, thirty-five years old, [ said for Russia, Armenia and for the % LOEW’S 2 ElCocomad| \ g Flagler place, was knocked down | work of restoratio N fan “automobile in front of 941 B O e menr eat | vedgion Iast might at ths home of| =T MI8 Big Jan. 5GLUCK and ZIMBALIST. L A c §\§ GA D \ e O e e 185t RN and ‘Woman Voters’ League Plans. N Sl Tt oy isee Medesn) Photo Mir 3 FAYLOWA snd BALLET RUSSE. N Mr. Scalao wes host and his mother, rtme; i N . m—Toda~—11 - ;2,'32‘" v Hospital, where he re- s S e e Depa: nt is (Entirely different progfam.) - > The League of W Vi - Fanized In Chicago a wene ngot hihord | the guest of honor. Among thote wt- [Prepared to 1225 15th street, | its second annual convention 'in Cleve. | lending were® Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.irender best! the driver of |18nd. April 11 to 16, according to an|Scalco and family, Mr. and Mrs. ice ed with fail- | 2NNouncement last night. The league | Frank Cicero, Mgs. John Forace, Mr. | S€Tvice. usness and appeared to l;-::h 14-TITTA RUFFO. Baritone. Continneus, 10:30 a. ma—11 p. m. —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In a Mi(fi- wm l—lfl mu-—narwh' greatest ,-uu«—. s be_out of dani Francis Donovi) said by the police the automobile. was oM ing to stop after the acc¥egat assault. He gave bond in $500 for his appearance. : bile belongs to Senator Gilbi Hitchcock. J. E. Carr, 1337 Kearney st northeast, and Jumes I, Miller. 142138 Columbia_ street. were drivers of afito- r N mobiles that collided at Michigan ave- |J! ° nue and North Capitol street yesterday A | afternoon. Catherine Carr and Mar- k g A garet’ Quigley, occupants of the former : car, were thrown to the roadway and injured. They were taken home. Mrs. Helen Zuschnitt, 634 8th street northeast, and her daughters, Misses Mildred” and Ethel Zuschnitt, were knocked down by an automobile driven by Floyd Lawrence, 237 7th street northeast, at 6th street and Stanton place northeast, Saturday night. Mrs. Zuschnitt received a disiocation of .her shoulder. All were taken home by the driver of the car. Jerome Oxenburg, five years old, 442 O street, accompanied by his father, was struck by an automobile driven by John Frazier, 1535 6th street, at 7th and N streets, yesterday afternoon. He was not seriously hurt. Continueus, 10:30 a. m—11 . m. —TODAY AND ALL WEEK— “EARTH- BOUND” udnnm'cb e-uflnnn-wm with s passon iovs, and Based on the famous stary. --IIY” BASIL KING— Uniwersal Presents HARRY CAREY IIEARTS ur Dremetie Iupnno from Metropolitan. First sppeatance in Washington. Seats now on at Mrs. Grecne's Concert an in_Droap's, ath and G. KUBELIK SREAT VIOLOVIST NATIONAL THEATER, ts now on sale nt Bureau. in Droep’s. 13th and with | Said it hoped to have a delegate present | and Mrs. Joseph P\ptone, Mr. and Mrs. )e sum of |at the Cleveland meeting from every | Vincent Catalano ai d Mr. and Mrs. F. tomo- | congressional district Battgallia. M. o-ue.l Cew w14 (3 ) Jan. 13, uo' omu.o.nml A Tragedy of the East Side, Act i1l While New York Sleeps BOSTON | SYMPHONY National Theater lay, January 4, 4:30 sourt" “RLERED CORTOT it SEATS NOW ON SALE AT MRS. | GREENE’S CONCERT BUREAU, IN | DROOF’S, 13th AND G Mildred Wellerson 10.Yoar-0ld_‘‘Miracte” Cellist PATRICK KELLY Famous Irish Tenor By JOHNSTON MeCULLEY RIALTO 11 & m—AT Week—i1 p. = DOROTHY PHILLIPS . ONCE TO azd others. Raribhousd” Wil Hold You Spellbound verture— “La Sevella Humoresque™ CARTOON—NEWS—TOPICS OVERTURE—NEWS—COMEDY Seaboard Flerida Limited: 12.25 AMM. daily (!leepers n 10.00 ;m) Din- ing cars famous for southern cooking: Ticket “Office, ‘714 T4th st Tw. Teler NEWREGmmu. and Cal. Sta. WM. §. HART. “THE ARYAN 9th at D Street N.W. Continuous From ) METROPOLITAN " 3 TE: S EHY N[WS N BMEF | aamonts, Tukiin, , || CRANDALLS N Sesiznios || VAUDEVILLE SUPERs EVERY s TOM MOORE CRANDALL’S KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. TODAY—WESLEY BARRY, in OMOBRBROW—STAR CAST, in - TRAEETGa comeds. WO ENtonTe The New York State meet Wednesday at § p.m. :! lhe Wll- son Normal School. Election of offi- cers. Dancing. Supported by Naomi Childders, Christine Mayo and Bdward Stevens, in #DUDS” EMPIRE Y% GAYET LESOQUE & VAUDEVILLE 2 E Sta. ."r’.‘::mmq av':u'l‘n";.t‘:r -— / . Ninth Below F CRANDALL’S Theater.oth & £ Sta mr e Hadleigh apartments. 24 o f : Sy Today and All Week TODAY AND TOMOR ‘Wm. Fox Presents the Super-Special, o~ = . BOW—NORY'\ TALMADGE, in “THE PEARL WHITE on ke Massachusetts State u:uq will = An Entirely New G LI T ARy Jn a Romance of the Underworld, SIIIBEII-GAIRII:K Mesrs. Shubert. | 2" The “Thomoen Sehocs. 2th SeR Testobate B NOY. in THE WHITE MOLL” ‘s Lesting Dramatic Piaybouse. Streets. Illustrated lecture on the ni. SAVOY THEATER {icaai parks. ROSE SYDELL CRANDALL’ 0 U}|/FouR ShowINGS EACH DAY 14th St. and Col. Rd. nd F oL TODAY—ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE. in MAT., 2 & 4—EVE, 7 &9 m‘.m!m ACTIVITIES. - tl’.znsrcpeéfi;‘:t:fl:n e MRS uv%mu‘;%["u.mso in “HELD IN Associated Producers Present TO! o : i muomm TAnd comedy, “TORCHY IN Allan Dwan Production The Great FEATURE PICTURE SUCCESS, DAY. . BIGH. CRANDALL’ College Women's Club holds a tea at 4 oelock at 1822 E K I ltl’eel Mrs. ‘THE HEART OF A FOOL’ CESS AVENUE GRAND $AS P2, Ave. S.E. THE LAST OF THE An Amesrican Drama Eternal, by JAMES FENIMORE COOPER MATTNEES—ALL mfllfi 'I'ON’IGBT. Citizens' Association S5iock at the Keallworth Election of oficers. " e Sixteenth Stl"nt Highlands _Citi- :nm‘iu:&t:htlon m; ts at § o'cleck e Presl i Kennedy and 16th .{lt::t:n o, North Wuhinnon Citizens’ Al.o- ciation meets at § o'elock parish hall of the Chi o Lo ©of the Church of tln Ad Ken"wm‘l‘ meets at § School. With Her LONDON BELLES Big Silk Stocking Chorus of And o BY ecelied Beauty. Added Phemomenal Fn!ll";x “Romas Troupe P Next Week—*Big Wonder Show” — Owizg to the € TOSCANINI The Worlds Greatest Conductor. and LA SCALA H of Milan (102 Musicizns) wil 4 MLK'! THEATER, 4:30 Jan. 17, and Wod:n-d.-y Jan. 19 T Stanton Park Citizens’ Association meets at the usual time at the Pe: body School. THE DAUGHTER PAYS." ‘BACK FROM NEW THEATER i “BODY O'DONNELLSm Sth St 1119 H N.E. WALLACE REED in GURT. Mm‘u nd MACK 8 g “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” *“HIS YOUTI L X WANDA HA\VLEV in o,m“’ ) “FOOD FOR SCANDAL” EUTE 14th Street amd R. L Ave. AUDREY MUNSON, i A PERFECT MODEL.™ O’DONNEI.LS e "";:_-l;:_r ity S.E. Federal Bar Association meets at 8 o'clock at the Department of the | Lterior. Election of olfigers. Jlme W. Witten speaks. Parents’ Len(ue of comedy. LEAD) 9k Below F <_ X ¢ | SECOND BIG WEEK—10 AM, TO 11 BAL Held Over by Popular Demand. Positively Last Week. en 3 P.M. ELAINE MM “HELD IN| STBIN. in ~<rHi e Fll)(" LINCOL: in {CNDER CIMSO the meets at 8 o'clock at ths N ang1nal prtces - S hel 'he De Luxe Edition of Baptist Church, 9th and § streets! ORCLEN.. - l M. A { 43 A B { i Eaintl § < Z The Sp(nlers OLYMPIC 141 Dyse. "MISS FOWLE_R_ Prfi‘i—"&ifi‘}«f‘m&"fi ?;"2‘2.3:":2 W HEN we heard the ‘good news, we rus! ed to New York LYRIC 14t% and frving St KW, | PENALTY." GeifaLamiiemon, in “Tos | | Stoaio: 1805 G Busds APE 5 Co Taons Bome of T. C. Unler, 143 and bought Manhattan shirts withou it. Because half ;a,rwm,‘,'ufig' ig;:{g; Werld.Fu, TRzlYJXTOi e $ price: for Manhattans touches every man’§ poéket——lt s like get- ting a rebate from your landlord. griel;n:l‘l 'gzlhl'e Aluanl meet at 8 o’clo College Woms 1520s 24 en’s CIIID Combined Cuholh: orga tiods hold a ball in Catholic .!.,:‘:.arllf! Kymnasium for the benefit of St. Vin- cent’s Orphange. JACK HOLT, in ““THR BEST OF LUOK Pxtra—Chester Con A Hard-Boiled Yege " ter Conklin, NEW fimofl,:;‘fi.,:,:.f::;‘ = HARRY CAREY in - “WEST IS WEST” ALSO—*‘Son of Tarzan,” Bpisode No. 4 DUMBARTO! Start 1921 With a Savings Account —TIt is not what you earn but what you save that will count if adversity should arise. Make e your mind to open a vings acceunt F COMMERCE BANK(S Shvincs Cor. 7th and E Sts. BLANK Books —RAPHAEL—, As far as-we know, this is thc,fifst time we or-any other store ever ok ant 0 Stn Nw. offered complete stocks and fresh assortments of Manhattan shirts at half price. It's getfihf&ck to pre-war. pnces with a vengeance. / - ““Manhattan shirt quality; The Hecht Co. quantities— ! 1349 Wisconsin Ave. ALLSTAR CASE, in “BLIND YOUTH. ist St. and R. L Ave. CHARLES RAY, in TES FROM BROADWAY.” ALICE BEAKE, *“BODY AND SOUL.” Fotworth Wom;n- Club holds a New ear reception at 8 o'clack Rock Creck Parish Hall e TOHORRO“‘ Fakoma Park Civic Study :ntl l‘ll’l": c';oe,l’( lc! l'};e Takoma Li- FIC Axtell speak Ton *nd Mrs. SeeTee I tain nm—u’v‘m:‘;:'j It is up to yoit'to say' the kmd of ‘shirt you' like—full dress, neglige, il sports styles, attached collars, silk, cotton or mixtures—name 'most anything from the Manhattar line and get it here at half the original prices. { All $5.00 shirts now $2.50 All $10.00 shirts now $5.00 Privgte Tactruciion from 9 am. N2 pom. Private course lessons, blf s | " Nerth C-l“’l and P Sta, SHIRLEY MASON, “MERELY MARY AN. 13 B hobNey had MARIOK BENT ONE T I OR Now “Hasical Camody. “LOVK BiRDS,” Edgws Al Woolf's Sigmazd Bemberr's Ballard MacDomald's A2 Vinoent Lopes aad Hils Earmeny Kings Next Week. Seats Tomerrow. Clab | CATHERINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Frazkln 6506. le time with peopic who. wasta produce results. Lea N Tt B SHUBERT-BELASED me=wed ™ EDMUND PLOHN Preseats The Reigning Musical Comedy Success, ITTEN) eines rATTE TONIGHT at 8:29. Mats. Thurs., Sat. COVER ADVERTISING FIELD Fourteen Meetings Arranged for Local Business Men. A A 4 s Bty o Aol DANCING Fourteen meetings, covering v.nei A” ’5“’0 l’”fll now ms An ‘11'00 ""Z"' m ’5-50 i SO el o =, A Whale of a Show. A Taugh » Minute. °§n{.xnfi'o‘finmn¥¥ o :::g:-::’;:‘;,‘::dm:‘fl 4:: "::{:‘ug;fi:;l Al $700 shirts now $3.50 AN $12.00 flulrts now $6.00 i M Pa Co. T'l = ..T.:fi%{fl;fi.‘g‘.‘.".{:;. 5 s o All $800 shirts now $4.00 AN ‘313.50 shirts now $6.75 E. OI’I:I.:D:I‘. Paper Co., Q Ery A Washington Chaster 6 the American |}| .. ATl $8.50 shirts now $4.25 ANl $15.00 shirts now $7.50 eremT e i VeST Y00 man_instructors. FIN FLOO: m oc IN THE OITY. Orchestra music L] 'iacxl Adances. ' 1920 .' » ‘.‘ g With This Wondertul Oast ‘ Eilly B. Van James J. Corbett William Rock Marion Sunshine, Ernestime Jue Quontal, Avey & O'Nell, Irene & Bernice Hart, Jay M. Ragam, Hasel Webb, Helen Eby and commencing Wedhesday, January 12, aceording fo an announcement made logay by the club. All sizes, 135 to. 20; sleeve lengths, 32 to 36. s These tings are to be given for v . the benefit of business executives, ad- 2 . 1] | Interwoven hose—reduced again retall d de CEpecied (o aseist ‘.‘;‘..,.T.'::v:::':,:;:: Best wearing hose made. Smooth fitting; extra serviceable. Black and I} : i colors. { of r‘uhln‘lon by stu g'n:m:u‘x through advertising. Interwoven $1.25 Silk Hose, recently reduced to $1, are again reduced | as are these other numbers. This brings prices down to the lowest point we know for hose of this quality. | o 1S Harry Carroll and culnmn ‘Hoaglead pressnt ‘WLLIAM and GORDON DOOLEY Wi Arthur H: and Helen Patt istsd by Wm. Foran and Six Girlies, in Assizisd by -:‘ b piges Alaa Wool Cook. Bort & Bctty W hesler._Thros e vauus‘c Alexander Bros. & Evelyn. lyn & Ryan. MclIntosh Musical Maids. Others end Extra Added Attraction LADDIE CLIFF Famous London Music Hall Star. SALON OF DANSR. Now located at 1808 Kalorama road. = slock: <onth of 18%h a1 Colwm) | &k oa|. JOLW. Ballroom un”-ll X IM1SS CHAPPELEAR Private lossons by appointment. NORTE sy 1715 CONN. AVE. Greeting 1 haye no rare and costly gift To send to thee, my dear, But just these simple flowers, to lift The heart, to neat a fear. Their perfume wafts my lov- U.S. DYE INDUSTRY GROWS; Growth of l dye industry in the | | United States is shown in & repurs | made public by the tariff commi A twonn‘ the year 1819, during which | domestic production tol.nlcd 33000000, or 36 por_cent mor than | Y118, 11kt Telephone Franklin 4253. “Berwyn 453 TESCNS A £ "N ARCADE [:2-3E%5, DANCING [z The World's Greutest Eevue RAYMOND HITCECOCK Presents SLIEE o = | ing thought, LIA SBANDERSON, Bitroom tor sents 85 n‘; it 1904 } ;::r n;r:l ml:fl:::n imported each | A |h1t:xs7:t of hope and cheer, {j nonm ug%u. X . IOLLS-IOYGE m's Wrian the position of a large jm- porter the country has now reached tiie position of an exporter. a large amount of its surplus going to China | «nd Japan. A thought of brightest sun- shine wrought o bless the glad New Year! 75¢ lisle sox, 40c $1.00 silk sox, 75¢ ‘$1.25 wool sox, $1.00 4 (Men's Shop—First Floor.) | an (HIMSELF). 7o EITCHY-KQO 1926 WITH MOSCONI BROTHERS v THURS. BROADHURST Presents thriliing forest OF 30 BROADWAY GIRLS sdvantage of practice Mr. Cooke in thc management of the ompany’s affairs in the I g ek 2ol Sas i in the ASSOCIATE CUNARD DIRECTOR Blackistone B =) o Visit Historic ol Robert H. Blake, far several years | ‘ “THE STOR CABIN JOHN-BRIDGE |WEEK AUDITORIUM SRUSESE. Sreight managey lat ;ine i 14th and H The Greatest Melodramatic Success in z Cunard Steamsiip Company in this ! = ——" the last twenty years. | and enjoy a NIGHTS , it I8 announced, en ap- ; 3 3 oty T e el nckn @ e(’ l O. N e ENNGARDENS| Famous Chicken Dinner | o= DUPONT swsias the same title as Delos W. Cooke, ! STUDIO OF DANGE with headquarters in New York city. * . Péuna. Ave. at Tiat St at the Hotel No. & t = L Mr. Blake has been associated with 7th “at F v ! T e “Warren' Sir Ashley Sparks for the past elght- | tamps for - Collection DANCIN‘ ; ( G STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE, ~ A i e sakiow Rate te ik : DANCINt Phoves: Day. Col. 5866. Franklin 3355 ¢ cn. %c@ . » % € " [ j ‘ |~fi_h-fllfl- m'-'::"'w-:-mp.r Cunard Line . Wi Nights, 8:30 to 12 ekFl(ml‘-—F"I inest Music United States.. Every Week-Day Evmin".

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