Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 26

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‘Washing ol Confederate Vermont avenue. Representativ | Bankhead will s Dancing. The S p Great Sale of Rubber Goods || *Pc** FuPtic invited 2 The Nebraska b ‘h uaranteed Hot meet Wednes: Water Bottles, good C Son NGt & 2R rubber...ii i.i. Gudranteed Metal 8 | speak on “Reorganization of the Ad Ll SR Bals . { ministrative Branch of the Govern tes .............. iment.” Dancing. Guaranteed | S v at 8 p.m. at the Wil Lool, 11th and Harvar tra Quality Hot 1 19 | The Wanhington Humane Society | . s pan. ut the will meet Thursday i Shoreham Hotel. Commi: oun- {man, Dr. Abram Simon good C | speak. a 8 ! Terminal R. R. Y. M. . fa musical tomorrow ev jorclock in the gymnasium at - $1.49 Cuion station. Ladies invited. THot Water $2.49 | {Ludiow School tomorrow ev fo'clock to d 917 G St. N.W. | community cen: | i Water Bottles; - . oner Board nd others wil The Osteopathic Axsoelation hold a dinner tomorrow evening o'elpck at St. Mark's Cafe. Dr. Conklin will speak on “Epileps e s ectetvilipinchied S AT d ima sked o cnif P e will nt “The Messiah” tomorrow 2 jand Ines at the Cen-{came, perhaps threescore, as| tral High grim as doom or fate, and strung £A7 115 CUMMUNITY CENTERS. son Normal Community Center | g peRes, . Sl the following activities this | And law-abiding people then | sent Gp an angry cry; it was a; B : Domestic scie; ssmaking, milliner, Opera. King Col dome. People ic the Washington Community Cen- 1 hold the following meeting this evening: French Club, Am canization cl E. thletic { Wallach Boys® Club. y Center will piano practice 30 o clock this i ! Thomson Commue i hoid cnina paint | and piain sewing at | evening. ¥adows and Roof Patches { Park View Community Center will - it hold orchestra rehearsal at 7:30 DI { o'ciock this evening. & : ; Johnson-Py : A. EBERLY’S SONS €nc.) il Holai violta | practice tandl folk : dancing for ci iren at 4 o'clock this 3 718 7th St. N.W. afternoon. Community dancing will : i be held at 8 o ck this evening. { Southe Community Center will hold a meeting of the Fife and Drum j i Corps Lambskin Ciub this evening. 7 Dunbar Civie Center will hold meet- ings of the Community Sewing Circle. i Choral Society, and the James Reese Europe Post, No. 5, American Legion, ! this evening. ) Learn the Real Estate N! Birney community Center will hola 2 | shorthand. typewriting and fancy Business i needle work at § o'clock this evening. inducement, an extra Deanwood Community Center will isnion, in offered you N | holds meetings of the sewing, lan- for the mext three months—with N | guage and handicraft clubs at § a bonus. o'clock this evening. It need not interfere with\ | your present employment A specl ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. We will teach you free of | coltege Women's Ciub holds a tea at 4 o'clock, at 1822 I street. Mrs. M. charge | K. Mernmain’ speaks. Classes will be hcld every TONIGHT. el e L CL Ot O Northeast Washington Citizens’ As- Jokn W. Thompson & Company, N | gociation meets at 8 o'clock, at Good Incorporat:d. | Shepnerd Guild Hall, 6th and I streets 821 15th St. NW. §|"n o : Takoma Park Citizens' Association Under the nuspices of the meets at 8 o'clock, at the Takoma Glbson Bros. . | Labrary. g\ \ £ N N N \ R R, e £ sharpen all kinds of Scis- sor:. Razors,”Penknives, Butcher and Kitchen Knives, gt Ice Skates, etc. Filing Association meets at & ¥ o'clock, at the Thomson Scnool, 12th We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat-; 2and L streeis. J. H. Field lectures. ing and Silver Plating. Laymen's Service Association of the | diocese of Washington holds an en- All Work Guaranteed. i tertainment at 8 o'clock, at the rinity Commuuity House. THE GIBSON CO., St. Ann's Ladie: 917 G St. Hillsdale Citizens' Association meets at 8 o'clock, at the Birney School. Congr¢ss Heights Public_Improve- ment Association meets at 8 o'clock. Auxiliary meets at 8 oclock, at zsw K sireet northwest. ! sy | Capitol Hill Litcrary Society meets jat & o'clock, at the home of J. W. Davis, 1236.8 street northeast. \ Young Men's Hebrew Association holds a smoker and election of officers ; at headquarters at $:30 o’clock. }- Piney Branch Citizens' Association { meets at 8 o'clock at the lowa Ave- { nue Methodist Church, 14th and Emer- i son streets. Y. M. C. A. holds a concert at 7 o'clock, and a lecture by Mrs. Mar- i riette G. Roberson at 8:15 o'clock. Maryland State Society meets at § o'clock at the Thomson School, 12th and L streets. s 4 F Blackistone’s Parents’ League meets at § o'clock 66, tid Ce’] Iu the Metropoiitan A. M. E. Church, Club tel's, M street between 15th and 16th strects northwest. piece, 53.50 | Miss Janet Richards speaks at the 5 hurch of x —Makes an ideal and econom- ShaRonos Ffli’ ical centerpiece for dinners, Howard Park Citizens' Association luncheons or teas. | meets at 8 o'clock, at the Church of Delivered to any part of the ciry. || Qur, Redeemer, 8th street below Barry i TOMORROW. { District Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations meets 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Teachers' Club, 604 11th street. a { Kelly speaks on needed school play- i grounds. Main 3707 Cosmos Club. Memorial Continental Hall. morial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue. —_— PLAN D. C. VOTE DRIVE. Take Up Arrangements. —will sing and play for you in tion will start at the Capitol tomor your own home if you own a row morning. The City Club group is s co-operating with the joint citizens' Bmmlck committee, which represents practi- cally every civic organization in the city, and which will appear before Phomph the ‘congressional committee. Interesting features of the work of Brunswick Phonographs play || the woman's bureau of the police de- all makes of disc records per- partment. will be described by Mrs. fectly and Brunswick Records Mina C. Van Winkle, head of the bu play on all disc phonographs or reau, in a: address at the weekly talking machines. forum luncheon of the club at 12:30 ‘Wednesday. John Walsh, chairman of H the clvics and forum committee, will preside. W. Pearce Rayner, chairman of the club's public safety group, and to Claude W. Owen, chairman of the group’s police protection committee, Prices : are on the reception committee. Easy Termd fo Suit You The club's musio group, of whicl Percy 8. Foster is chairman, will meet GM Co lnc‘ at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening and d the public health group, of which 917 G St. NW. ¥mile Berliner is chairman, will meet Wednesday evening. amp, No. 305, Sons of eterans, will meet to- morrow evening at 8 g'clock at the Confederate Memorial Home, 1322 ve nish-American Athencum will meet Wednesday evening at the Thomson School, 12th and L streets. Senor Pedro Capo Rodriguez will ate Association will i streets. Representative Reavis will | : { t cill be held ot th e Nor ot ver) ne at § | three delegate 5 the formation of & | they were in j “lub, and National Athletic Group. Girls® will meet this after- | . M. S i Club. Sherwood Athletic Club and the | Community Center Representative Brown University Association holds a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the Executive-Children of the American Revolution meet at 10:30 o'clock at e Advisory Council of the District of Columbia” Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy meets at 11 o'clock at the Confederate Me- Suffrage .Group of City Club to Plans for a concerted drive for na- » tional representation for the District | The wor‘d s of Columbia will be made tonight a a meeting of the suffrage group of the City Club. The group, under the . . leadership of Roy L. Neuhauser, has mes SUS been making elaborate plans. Hearings on national representa- THE EVENINC STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | KEEPING UP WITH THE A HISTORY OF THE STARS, THEIR ORIGIN AND CORRECT NAMES | JbNESES—WelI, o’ Course That’s Différent. —By POP MOMAND.| IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT EM ONK! WHAT DO YOU )i WHY HES MEAN YOURE GLAD To SEE ETHELBERT IMPROVING BY GoLLY!in GLAD TO SEE You TURNIN' TO TH MORE SERIOUS READIN' A HISTORY OF TH STARS THEIR ORIGI &N' CORRECT | LITERATURE ! | YES, BUT THE HAPPEN TO BE MOVING PICTURE STARS Pa! ' THE LAW'S DELAY. Ne: ar San Francisco, recently, were lynched;, [dree, for crimes revolting i {them to a sycamore, which i groaned beneath their weight. ! { shame that untried men should ! { thus unshriven die. And 1 for- { sook my divers tasks to rant {around and rail. to say those | »rutal men in masks should all i be locked in jail. “No man should feel the halter draw, ex- cept by court’s tlecree.” I sternly | cried; “we have our law, and it should honored be.” Whereat a most sardonic skate, who stood at my right hand, remarked, { “The people would not wait to jsec those monsters canned. And so the stars above us saw a iscene of death and woe; the peoplé weary of the law, it i so beastly stow. A fiend i itried and tried again, and tried another time, until the weary {sons of men forgct his ancient crime. And if at last some! prison grim should hide his {sodden form, gome governor will | pardon _him before his bunk i {warm. Or, through some writ AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. T S A their weird to || ISLE The Most Tremendous Photodramatic Spectacle Ever Shown Upon the Screen in Amcrica Loew's Palace Theater. Starring the Contirental Actress POLA NEGR Washington is i | LOUISE FAZENDA That's the splend:d and wnexpected treal (hat has berw arranged for photoplay enthusiasts of Wasiington tomor- yow afternioon and might, when this famous beauty of the screen, who is known throughout the length and beaath of America as the brilliant and fascinating SENNETT COMEDY STAR Will make four personal appearances on the stage of z L Stiss Fasenda, who has appeared in cvery Sennett comedy of mote for the past five years, appearcd_in Sennett’s five-reel the Farm,” is making @ tour of the country, and cluded. So remember— TOMORROW—4 TIMES—TOMORROW —LOEW’S PALACE Is controlled by the company named below and will be presented for the first time in Washington at an early date in a theater of the first class at prices ranging to $2.50, as the magnitude and |Special Film Features AMUSEMENTS. ’ CRANDALL'S Fatidiy PAE TROPOLITAN THIS WEEK - 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In a Peppy Firat Attract! Dangerous Business Tooneswille Comedy. “Skipper's Treasure Gardea” CRANDALL'S ~ 38thand L 1. NICKERBOCKER —TODAY— Heginning at 6:30 P. M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE- In First National's Hit Dangerous Business Toonervilie Comedy. “Skipper's asure Garden™ Tonight at 8:20 POP. MAT, THUDS. BEST SEATS, $1.50. WM. ROCK REVUE OF 1920 WITE Billy B.Van- - -James ). Corbett --Wm. Rock 22d a Rolls-Royce Chorus of 20 Broadway Girls, Beg. Next Sun. Night. Seats Tomorrow. { Lew Fields and Morris Rose Present “BLUE EYES” A 1271 Farce, with a Large Cast of Mu- sical Comoedy Favorite and a BEVY OF BLUE-EYED BEAUTIE: splendor of the subject amply warrant. for the date. CIA. CINEMATOGRAFICA DE EUROPA ROME PARIS AVENUE GRAND NEW YORK LLO THEATER | €24 H N.E. S “TO PLEA BER'S And comedy that has a flaw, to fresh crimes he may go; the people weary of | the law, it is so deadly slow.” | I looked with scorn upon the Igi‘flk who talked in such a way;! ! I Iboked with scorn, but couldn’t | think of anything to say. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. GUARD TOHAVEM.P. | iCompany of Real Military Police Organized Here. Organll_ation of a company of mili- tary police in the District National Fuard for duty in the District of Co- umbia #nd adjacent territory com- ing within the 3d Corps area was an- nounced today. | In the event of trouble of any kind, the commanding general of the Dis- | trict National Guard is authorized and | empowered to offer the services of the | company in helping to restore order, the announcement said. Plans of the War Department in- clude equipment of the military po- RK THEATE LAC nuows, 10:30 a. w.—11 p. m. “Someone in the House” —are men of wide experience who have made a success in commercial financial activities. the assurance very best attention. With Edmund Lowe TOMORROW LOUISE FAZENDA —In Perxon. Watch for Deotails NEW ST, ANTON '?u- & C Sts. ANOTHER_GREAT DOU ELAINE HAMMERS;I'EIN H “THE_SOX OF TA TOMORROW? HOW DUMBARTON 242 izeens! Make up your mind to open a savings account EA W a R. L Ave. LOEW’S Lumel Continuous, 10:30 a. m—11 p. m. LIEUT, ORMER _LOCH UUOTELY: a “THE OF COMMERCE -AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. R and LOUISE FAYMAN." lice company with motor cycles, mak- ing it possible to reach any point in | the 3d Corps area within a short pe- | riod of time. e i —will find here just the | kind of stationery you| want. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. NOW PLAYING ——HOME— REALART’S i SPECIAL, “THE SOUL OF YOUTH” PRINCESS REALART’S Bix Special Production “The Law of the Yukon” CAROLINA J. WARREN in “THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS” KERRIGAN NEW THEAT O’DONNELL’S GAIL KANE, in “EMPTY ARMS™ Revere Theater Ave.& Ph. fd. Also 15t episode OTIS SKINNER “KISMET” 18th and Cal. Stx. LIAN WALKE! ‘A GRAIN OF DU NEW REGENT “EARTH- Property Owners, Attention h Below F Continuous— THE LEADER ** 10 “SHIPWRECK CANNIBALS” SEE OUR OUTDOOR DISPLAY. STRAND— Absoluts roof protection guar- continuous one-piece It can’t leak becau: in one piece. R. R. and Mfg. Plants, 1etails and estimate. M. & O. Roofing Co. 1246 D St. N. . BOUND” BY BASIL KING Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach's picturization that astounded Broadway. ED AMONG ,114:- TWOOD GRAPEFRUIT COMPANY i is to like it. Grapefruit. t = = = bo h OVERTURE—NEWS—COMEDY. 9(h at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Complete_Chanze of Sh VAUDEVIL[\_E S| Samuel Goldwyn Presents MADGE KENNEDY IN “THE TRUTH” EMPIRE 811 W St. N.E. ALL-STAR CAST test Production of the Year, ERVANT IN THE UPER We dre Headquarters For the World Famous ATWOOD GRAPEFRUIT The Finest_ Graé?{ru;t Grown m Amenca RIALTO 11 A. M—All Week—11 P. 3L Goldwyn Presents MILE- STONES From the Play by Atwood Grapefruit needs no introduction.: For years it has been recognized as the standard in purity and quality. To taste it to 11 p.m. n. ¢ Today. ARNOLD BENNETT It is casily recognized by its thin skin and exceeding juiciness. There are 90 miles of trees loaded with this luscious fruit in center, Manavista, Florida. We are pleased to announce that we have a carload of Atwood Grapefruit ready to ‘PENN GARDENS Penna. Ave. at 21st St. DANCING Week Nigiits, 8:30 to 12 Glass Floor—Finest Music EDWARD KNOBLOCK ALL-STARCAS Orchestra—————Auxiliaries celebrated fruit TRUXTON METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th KNICKERBOCKER CRANDALL'S Theater, Dth & E Sts. > S S HARRY POLLARD, in * Ninth Below F Today and All Week Joe Hurtig Offers BIG WONDER SHOW WITH Geo. P. Murphy ISTED BY MLLE. BABETTE A Cast of Favorites and an A-1 Beauiy Chorus And the Two Wnshington Boys— Bert and Ckic Hunter EE “The sty on David ccess, “The Next Week-—Jean Bedini's Twinkle Toe: Criterion Theater 9th and D Sta. N.W. TODAY AND ALL WEEK “While New/ York Sleeps™| " “A World in Itself” Broke all records on Broadway at the Lyrie and Astor Theaters, Playing Simultancously Wm. Fox's Super-Feature Attraction Extraordinary Watch for “Passion” LilianOwens| Marionettes Community Service House 918 10th St. N.W. Friday, Jan. 14, 8:00 P.M. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2:30 P.M. Tickets, $1.00; on sale at hip Housc, 328 .. .. T. Arthur Smith’s, 1206 3 G St. N.W. | time. 76c. ~ Clas Ballfoom for rent American Legion|| “Roseland 1,}):mc:mg, Academy, “‘OVER THERE” ctual Ohatean Thierry | Thurs. Battles si fonne, Come and let us teach you haw to en. your evenings. Special class dsaces every DANCING. { GLOVER'S, 618 22a—PRIVATE LESSUMS AN ¢ ‘Classes_Tucq, and irl. evea e &5, Wy 1150, | Est. 1000 12 H st. n.w. \ and Sat. eve. MISS CHRISTAL DUNEAR, Phone Franklin_64: Ttaken by the U. S. Siznal Corpe, A. E. F. AMERICA’S GREAT VICTORIES Prices == 25-.50¢c Pios School Children =~ PALACE Y M4 E ST. N.W. We teach sou the latest steps in dancing. Retween 6:30_and_8:30_p.m. Special ez Sat. Jan. 15, at 10:45% GARDEN 1L A, M.—AIl Week—I1 P. M. Popular Prices—25¢, 30c, 35¢ distribute to the retailers. oBe sure and ask your retailer for Atwood THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA ASSOCIATION ne Sextette Sundey Murmwsn,a xs‘:)'.-polgu\nry 16—Poli's Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c t All Dealers Now Box Ofhce, Theater, January 10th « Golden & Company WHOLESALERS ONLY. Garson Presents CONWAY TEARLE WHISPERING DEVILS Orchestra—————Subsidinries A Turn for the Better —is the dope of all good judges, and hurrah for the old U. ’Deer Head Noble Size, 10c Napoleon Size, 15¢ Other cigars of equal quality cost you 25% more. TOSCANINI WORLD'S GREATEST CONDUCTOR, AND LA SCALA ORCHESTRA (102 MUSICIANS). TW~ CONCERTS. POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Monday, Jan. 17, and Wednesday, Jan. 19 PRICES, §2.00, $2.50, 33.00, $4.00. at Mre. Greens's Concer | Droop’s. 13th ard G. " Tuesday imer PHILADELPHIA | ORCHESTRA GABRILOWITSCH west Conductor T. Arthur Sm so cheer up, Amateur Photographs '—mnke this store your h e a dquarters Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger 508 Ninth St. NW. Headquarters for Briar Plpes nnd Smokers® Articles We sell the quality kind at Optieal Co. i v se M. A. LEES Tickets, Ofiee It Watch for “Passion” ATIONAL Popular Mdl. Wed. Thriliing Forest Fire Play. THE STORM UNDAY—SEATS THURS. IUs Spie, Span, Saucy, New. Mats, Wed. & Sat. .. 50c to $1.30. START! SCHOOL OF DANCING [ NEW YORK AVE. For 10 Years America’s Foremost Academy Private instruction from 9 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. Private course lessons, half hour, $1._Private room for beginners. You need not have an appointment. Fr. 7553, $1.50 emrolls you. 10% cHILDREN DUPONT APUZ?s OF DAN STUDIO CE, - Nn_# Demant Cirels. Ph. Fr. 1635.W. The ED. WYNN CARNIVAL (New York Production). With ED. WYN 'he Perfect W, ynn-some Girls. PROF. AND MRS. ACHER, STUDIO, 1127, 10 st n.w.Clase Mopday snd ¥ . .m. Private lesso R uisa, " Eatablisbed riday, 8 itment. Ph e C INE BALLE utsfitn‘f.EEw. Enuu 8508, in 6508, P Why ‘waste time with people who waste ‘ results, | Leading s inity. Hours, 1 to 10 P.M. I your time? We_ produce our SHUBERT-BELASC ;A SHART MUSICAL COMEDY EGGY Tonicht 8120 HIPWRECKED AMONG A.m‘t::m the Man-eaters jew_Guines. Admission, 3c—Including War Ta DAVISON'SE®1329 M n.w.iii ' P i

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