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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Biological Soclety of Washing- ton will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Cosmos Club. Visitors welcome. Council meeting at 7:30 o'clock. The Peabody Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Peabody School. The Lay Alumni Association of the Catholic University will meet tomor- row evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Raleigh Hotel. Mt. Plensant Citizens’ Association will meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Powell School, Lamont and Sckool streets. The Piney Dranch Parent-Teacher Association will méet tomorrow after- noon at_3:15_ o'clock at the West School. Miss Jacobs will speak. Mrs. John P. Tyler will give the ex- position of the Sunday school lesson tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A,, 1333 F street. ‘Rabbi Nathan Col ln i-- been called to Montville. N. week be- cause of the death of His father The bhoard of managers of the Cit- jzens’ Relief Association has voted to Jjoin the Council of Social Agencies. Those who donnted to the lepers’ Christmas treat are requested to be present at the meeting of the W. L M V.. at Mount Vernon M. E. Church South, tomorrow at 2 p.m. and hear Mrs. E. R. Brodton's report, as she wishes to thank them Corsages of Shaffer's Flowers Are Fashion's favorite. 900 14th. Main 2416, —Advertisement. CRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Cathedral Heights Ciiizens' Associa- tion meets at 8 o'clock in St. Alban's Parish Hall. Commissioner Hendrick speaks. President’'s Own Garrison, No. 104, and Navy Union, meets at § Army R. Hall, 1412 Penn- allation of officers. and Interna- 5 ciation meet at the home of Mra. Florence J. Stoddard, 2013 N street northwest. e League meets Anthony at 8 o'clock at 2007 Columbia rvad. M. E. Gates All welcome. Howard University Alumni Associa- tion meets .at 7 o'clock at $09 Florida avenue northwest. Club meets at § Parliamentary all of St. Luke's o'clock in tie parish * Episcopal Church Deborah Club holds a dance at the Pythian Temple, 1012 9th street north- west. TOMORROW. First of the weekly Fort Myer exhi- bition rides starts at 2:30 o'clock in Riding Hall. Washington Auxiliary, Mission to Lepers, meets at 2 ¢’clock at the Mount Vernon M. E. Church South, Massachu- setts avenue and 9th street northwest. Rev. H. R. Carson, archdeacon of Pan- ama, speaks. Pre-eminontly the Florids Route. fruin human skin. Painted Faces The young girls paint their faces, and look like works of art; they frequent public places, and nearly break my heart. Old girls have ample reason for art work, well designed; they look quite out of season unless they’re kalsomined. But young girls should be tinted by Nature’s tender care; paint never should be hinted by any hues they wear. I wonder if they figure on fool- ing any gent, as they apply with vigor the colors nemh blent? The gent may be a‘joker, pre- | tending he is blind, but he knows | yellow ochre, red lead of every| {kind ; and when he sees a maiden | go flirting through the grad| \\'ith costly pigments laden, he isn’t fooled so bad. A coat of paint and powder applied with lavish hands will make a girl look louder than modesty de- And all the learned sicians agree that it's a sin;| it causes punk conditions which | The old girls face the weather all painted red and white, beeause their hid ilike leather—unpainted, it’s aj sight. They wouldn't have to do it had they, when young, been wise; but then they tried, be- shrew it, to dazzle young men’s cyes, by painting white and crimson on cheeks already fair, and now we cast our glims on their maps, and tear our hair. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. Flowers for all occasions—formal or informal. Gude, 1214 F.—Advertisement. GIVES VIEW OF DECISION. Morrison Comments on Attitude of Court as to Boycott. Frank American Morrison, secretary of the | Federation. of Labor. last a statement decia Supreme (€ of the United States “support every | claim made by orgamized labor on the | attitude of federal courts when human | rights and dollars are involv commenting on the Duplex-: ists' case, in which the secondary boy- cott was adjudged illegal. “Compare with this position by the Supreme Courr its recent refusal to olve the United States steel trust, Morrison said. “The minority pinion in that case declared that the | trust was ‘organized in plain violation and bold deflance’ of the anti-trust act, but the court refused to dissolve it because of a ‘Tisk of injury’ to the Atlantic Coast Lize Railroad. 5 through trains daily. Office, 1418 H st. n.w. DEATH CALLED ACCIDENT. Inquest Verdict in Sebastian Case. Report of Accidents. Coroner Nevitt conducted an inquest at the morgue yesterday afternoon into the death of Lloyd Sebastian, eight years old, 315 New York avenue, who was killed by the automobile of John J. Cannon, 1705 M street, near 13th and H streets Tuesday night. The jury re- ported a verdict of unavoidable accident C. R. Taylor, 2411 North Capitol strec was riding a bicycle that was struck an automobile at 6th and H streets terday afternoon and slightly injure erman Hansen, sixty-nine years old, patient at Naval Hospital, was knocked down by the automobile of Richard Hartley, 1342 G street, at New York avenue and 15th street vesterday after- noon and his left arm fractured. Earl Ballard, colored, nineteen years old, was injured last night as a result of a collision between his bicycle and the automobile of J. W. Goodman, 44 G | street southwest, at Delaware avenue and G street southwest. He was given first aid at Casualty Hospital. J. B. McCarthy, master signal elec- | R trician_at Bolling Field, was knocked | down by an automobile at Massachu- setts avenue and 1ith street last night and_injured AT DINNER At the Plenxant FIFE and DRUM INN (and Cafeteria DINNER, 53¢, 7 Cooked by Private Home Cooks. Conn. Ave. NW. Abdominal Supporters must be fitted perfectly if they are to.be of any We have experienced men and women to fit you We have years of clo on on with the t s<hington to aid_us i 1-important work. Our pri s are the lowest possible consistent with the best of materials and skill. The Gibson Co., Inc.,|/= 917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician wih "STIK TITE™ Wiadows and Roof Patches DISTRIBUT ¥ A. EBERLY'S SONS (Inc.) 718 7th St. N.W. D . | disturbance of and, it may be, public interest, including a material rious detriment to the foreign trade.’" B. & 0. SUED FOR $10,000. Suit to recover $10,000 damages for the death of her son. Boardman W, Manning, has been filed in the Di rict Supreme Court by Mrs. Hele D. Simons, as administratrix of hi estate, against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. ~The son was struck by a locomotive at Corby's Crossing, D. C., March 31| last, and killed. complete stock of READY E. Morrison Paper Co., 1009 Pa. Ave. | | Women Learn the Real Estate Business A special inducement, an extra Inrge commission, is offered you for the mext three months—with a bonus. It need not interfere with your present employment We will teach you free of charge Clanswe: will be held every ing at 5 P.M. the offices of J W. Thompson & Company, Incorporated. 821 15th St. N.W. Under the auspices of the Gibson Bros. —make this store your | h e a dquarters { for supplies. {We sell the quality kind at imoderate | cost. “PASSION” TOSCANINI LA SCALA ORCHESTRA of Milan TWO CONCERTS. (102 Musicians) POLI'S THEATER, 4130 Monday, Jan. 17, and Wednesday, Jan. 19 Prices, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, Seats mow on sale at Mrs. Greene's Comcert INDAY, SEATS SELLING GEORGE BROADHURST Presents Langdon MeC w-ltk hrilling forest “THE "STORM” Property Owners, Attention Absolute roof protection guar- anteed. A contituous one-piece coat. It can't h— ak be w rx!c Tor details and estimate. M. & O. Roofing Co. 1246 D St. N. E. The Greatest Melodramatic Success in e last twenty years. Ten-year-old *Miracle” Cellist, PATRICK KELLY Famous I NATIONAL THEATER Friday afteroon, January 7. Tickets now on sale at theater. ‘Tenor, The World's Greatest Conductor and | b= GREST GUNS! 1 BET ITS, ONE OF CLARICE'S JASIIETY TRIENDS CALLIN' | AMUSEMENTS. It THE INSPECTOR! I JUST WANT AN I AINT DRESIED)) AMUSEMENTS. OH: YEH ER- ER- YEH, JUST WROTE IN FOR FIRE INSURBNCE 6N T JUST WANT TO LOOK RIALTO 11 a. m—Last 3 Days—I11 p. m. Universal Presents DOROTHY PHILLIPS ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN Orchestra——————Auxiliaries Special Film F eatures | | | | CRANDAL s Theater, 9th & E St _ALIC TAK e * “And comedy, “A SCHOOL FOR in S.E. WE, HONO) 2 Nanity Far | Gin' 1 3. in L DOWLING, in “THB BONE YORK THEATBI in And comedy, IthSll..\ At come NEW STANTON St 2 BERT LYTELL in “THE PRICE OF REDEMPTION DUMBARTON 340 \Vl;!u--ln isth a NEW REGENT DOUGL ih “HFE COMES ——bTRAND——— Oth at D Street N.W. Continuons From 12 Noon VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND Samvel Goldwrn Tresents TOM MOORE 1N “DUDS” EMPIRE ALL THIS WEEK SOUL MATES A Gorgeously Costumed Musical Comediette. Classy—Humerous—Tuneful And Other Selected High-Grade Acts of VAUDEVILLE Special Matinee Attraction WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In “The Sin That Was His” Only at 1:15 and 4:45 Except Sundays NATIONAL 4:30 Tuesday PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 0SSIP GABRILOWITSCH Guent Conductor Tickets, Office T. Arthur Smith, 1 Lecture 0o RUSSIA LI Bullitt Mission to Russia. DR. J. W. HARTMAN, Just re- turmed from Russia. === 50 stereopticon pictures worl in’ Boviet Russis will be. shawn. Auspices Russian Medical lclul f Society, Priday, Jan. 7, 1921, 014 Masonic Tempis, Oth and ¥ Bts. N.W. ADMISSION, 33¢ Public Lecture Georgetown Foreign Service School “The Far East and Africa as Factors in the Development of International Relations,” By the Hon. Paul S. Reinsch, Former Minister of the United States to China Auditorium, National Museum, 10th and B Sts. NW,, Friday Evenmx. January 7, at 8:30 Q'Clock Public_lnvited big danclay See the Zeigfold's ianignt Fe Pt WHII.E voni SLEEPS YORK GRAFONOLA ASSOCIATION o W“!’)r W ASHINGTON. D. C. 'MARION HARRIS =~ Columbh Suo aguary 16—Poli’s Tlckeu. SLW. $1.00, 75¢c, 50c At All Dealers Now Box Office, Theater, January 10th Buress, ia “THE | > (.NAA\{I | | BODY i | ELITE 3 | THE LEADER “oth Below ¥ Continnous 10 AM. to 11 - M. 17 A WitiiaM I “THE QP()“ILI:RS" Admission, 2S¢, iucluding tax. A MET WM. S. HART in “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. NORMA TALMADGE in “The Branded Woman” CAROLINA Marshall Neilan’s Production “DON'T EVER MARRY” 1th Street and R I WA PRODUCT RT OF A FOOL. “Revere Theater Ave.& Pk.Rd. Z105 Fa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W, 953 Today and Tomorrow KISMET WITH OTIS SKINNER SPECIAL PROLOGUE. SP! b PERFORAL. Admission, | OLYMPIC %t U St. N.W. JACK HOI ¥ « Oth and O Stx. ALICE BRAD METIROPOLITAN F Street at 10th Y ALMA CRANDALL’ LOEW’S PaLacE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS «THE MARK OF ZORRO”’ HIS GREATEST PICTURE. BOUND” BY BASIL KING Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach't picturization_that astounded Broadway. “Earthbound"’ Will Hold You sn-mwnu WS_—COMFDY. AT 1i’ POP. MAT. TODAY—BEST SEATS, $1.50, PAT ROONEY and MARION BENT In the New Musical Hit, “LOVE BIRDS”’ Last_Time Next Sunday Night Beg. Next Mon, Night, Seats Now. A Whale of & Show. A Laugh a Minute. THE WM. ROCK’S REVUE OF 1920 With Billy B, Van, James J. Corbett, Will. Rock and lls- [ am Bock and & Eolls-Boyco Corus of 30 PHILHARMONIC COURSE Second Series, Poli’s Theater i 14— April 8—ROSA PONBELLE Dramatic soprano mm Motropolitan. First appearance pine e % Mra, Groono's. Conoort Tsth and 0. KUBELIK|| GREAT VIOLINIST NATIONAL THEATER, THURS., Jan. 13, 4:30 l-hmunhnln.nnuucnm Droop’s, 13th and SHUBERT-GARRICK 572 Rusere. MAT., 2 & 4—EVE., 7 & 9 To accommodate the great attendance of school children two howings will be given 5at.—10.00 a. i Associated Producers Present The Great FEATURE PICTURE SUCCESS, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS merican Drama E JAMES FENIMORE ernal, b; COOPER MATINEES—ALL SEATS 25¢ EVENINGS—Orchestra, Balcony, 28c. NEXT WEEK —— BEGINNING SUNDAY 15—4:00—7: Actual mm»—ARGoA MIHIEL, ATRAG THIERSE Taken by Sinal Corgs. o:ncuu_ The American iw A R Over There Greatest Picture of all times, 150 and 50c MAY. EVE. PRIGE GAYETY --HinthBelow F All This Week—Matines Daily ROSE SYDELL'S LONDON BELLES NEXT WEEK—"BIG WONDER SHOW" 2 MORE ying to ¢ DER DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES A Vitagraph Super-Production “Bog. Bat.—The 1920 Cine Melodrams ‘While New York Sleeps B Criterion Theater, 0th & D CRANDALL’S R P OJ;,!Ié] 9% LAST THREE DAYS 9% AND ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL —CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN F AT 10TH CONSTANCE TALMADGE In Her Best Picture Wow! Here’'s a Real One-With the Whiz of a Whirlwind! Marshall Nei- lar’s Greatest Production Starring the Screen’s Spangle - IN ASSOCIATION WITH MARJORIE DAW COLLEEN MOORE PAT O’MALLEY NOAH BERRY A PICTURE THAT POSSESSES THE FUN OF THE PATHOS OF THE THRILLS OF THE ROMANCE OF THE ADVENTURE OF THE POWER OF THF NOVELTY OF A FIRST NATIONAL B9 NEXT WEEK 9% Daily Perform- ances, Contin- uous, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open at 2:30 An absorbing drama of three generations of iovers, depicting the endless struggle of caste and ambition against the call to mate. ALL-STAR CAST MOORE’S GARDEN 11 2. m., Today, Fri., Sat, 11 p.m POPULAR PRICES n ersal Pres Faced Funomenon. BUSINESS Orchestra. Subsidiaries 5% BEGINNING SUNDAY Garson Presents CONWAY TEARLE and ROSEMAI?Y THEBY WHISPERING DEVILS Adapted From the Powerful Drama by Henry Arthur Jones :Z‘JlfllHlIlHiIIllHllllflllllfl!lllIll'llllllfl J. BARNEY SHERRY TOM GALLERY SCORES MORE IN “THE HOODLUM” “DADDY LONGLEGS" “GO AND GET IT” “IN OLD KENTUCKY” “THE RIVER'S END” B. F. KEITH’S .," Daily £33 Sun § . ‘WLLIAM and GORDON DOOLEY Witk Arthur Hartiey nnd Helen Patterson Assisted by Wm. Foran and Six Girlies. “THE HAPPIEST BILL”—Post Joe Cook. Bort & Betty Wheeler. Thres Misses Denpis. Alexander Bros. & Evelyn. Byan & Rycn. Mclutosh Musical Maids. Others and Extra Added Attraction LADDIE CLIFF “THE MASTER MIND” “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” DANCING. ARCADE 'DANCING WEEK | NIGHTS 10e. m. % 10 7. m. Private and in class. Plone Col, 1223. Lessons, with the advantage of practice in the wast AUDITORIUM Splendid orchestra ATTRACTION S eient. muuaic, > RIGH TWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218- NEW YORK AVE. For 10 Years Ame: CRANDALL’S' KNICKERBOCKER 18th and Col. Rd. Today, Beginning at-6:30 s voom for be not have an CHILDREN DUPONT APULTS 10 OF DANCE, No. 6 Dunent Circle. l‘v. 1435.W. And Star Cas in Added Comedy “Edgar and Teacher’s Pet” MRS, ACHER, —Class Monda m. Private les: by 186, En!nlnlxih!d 1900.. CATHI:RINE BALLE 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6506, ‘Why waste time with peopie who your time? We_ produce results Sur specigity. Hours, 1 to 10 P.M. DAV lbON’b“"“ 1329 Mn. w dlncer—"lb' ‘Wesleyan, esilient Wi Army-Ni correctly in a few| ormal Mat. Sat. SHUBERT-BELASCO Joe, 5. 220 If You Enjoyed “Irene” and “Mary” You Will Be Charmed Indeed With The Reigning Musieal Comedy WYER wWiTH ATTER Toex The Identical Cast and Famous Rainbow Chorus That Last Saturday Night Closed at Longacre Theater, N. Y., After 200 Nights of Golden Meiody No<? Sunaay A SMART MUSICAL (OMEDY man_instructors. FINEST FLOO! IN THE Orchestra musie ot A FALATR I.J.HoEmnnndMn.H.LH SALON OF DANSE. Nofv located at 1808 Kalorama rcad. 2 blocks wouth of 18th and Columbia road. Phone, stu- dio, Col. 76 B Nilés CHAPI;ELEAR to lessons ht P S avE. A First National Attraction PA. AVE. FOLLY I+ %m Next Monday Night, 8:30 Joe Turner vs. Paul Bowser 3—BIG PRELIMINARY BOUTS—3 DANCING BEAUTY CHORUS. WESTON STUDIO OF DANCING. 13 11t Telephone Fraukiin 4355, nryl“-)’lp GLuvEES, 0I5 Z20—PRIVATE LESSUNS AN £ time. ‘TBe. O ana i, Ballicem for rent. $5. W. 1129, Bet. 1 £ )= \asi