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. 10. ' THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1921_PART T. UPPUSES CH ANG[ mw NEWS IN BRlEF |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Lady Was 160 Per Ceni. —By POP MOMAND. | AMUSEMENTS. = = z 9 CRANDALL’S Fat1: YAWS,I WENT ALL Y ey So Y'™MET /ES, SHES A VERY SHES GONE ALL THROUGH C P oS, frorestonn cutrenw Amocte | | ThRoUGH Coltece {You DID? nes. FLuebus | | CLEVER Woran! A || | Wistory an: ALGEBRA, e | || Btk mlosocs ETROPOLITA the Potomac Savings Bank Hall, Wis: | EH CLARICE? | | BRILLIANT \JomAN! CHERUSTRY ; Wiiy! SHES Even| || 38YS SHES A consin avenue and M street. William SHE'S BEEN ALL Go ; . LAST DAY . U B. Carpenter will speak in behalf of THROUGH - NE THROVEH GREEK - MONDER BT GOIN 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. | A the Natlonal Opera Association. 2 LATIN AND “THROUGH HIS CONSTANCE nomBwer e hetes 2 St StoneTR i i Brightwood Association Also [ ST At Snn TET , y TALMADGE : ay at 8:15 p.m. e 1 P ZE Urges Bonus to Police | mue voune e Business Associa- ‘ R e io: T .m. i - i B s { ! Dangerous Business Toonerville Comedy, “Skipper's Treasure Garden™ W EXTRAw’ NOW SHOWING FIRST PICTURES OF TXE THREE RESCUED AMERICAN tion, at a meeting sonic Temple, expr: 1o any amendment to 1 of the code of th ed opposition e O o | . Padrale H. Pearsc Council of the ctions 20 and | yjperican Association for the Recog- District of {nition of the Irish Republic meets | Columbia, relating to real estate | tomorrow evening at § o'clo housing conditions. arles W. Ray |zaga Hall. P.J. Maloney v presided. with L. F. Randolph as se Fadriac 1. S e (LTS : “riends of Irish Freedom meets to- o E sented by f In d u;:::xor; 0I:::3“\\'i'}l';impn::trl‘(unanh morrow evening at 8 o'clock at Typo- ousiy adopted. It stated that the |Sraphical Hall, 423 G street. association considered it unwise and | gy, peale Zion Soclety, Branch No. Anjuct (o make any amendments, as | , THe ,, 5 BALLOONI Sratates? Wilich Moula aeprive Tands |3 Will meet tomorrow”alternoan ot o R e | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. STS, Jords of the necessary and effe 22 I - = : — romeay afforded thereby for recover- | West. € nowing ne s“unfl" GARRIEK 2:15, 4:00, 7:18 EVENING ORCHESTRAL CRANDALL'S 18thand Gol. RS i possession of their property by omen' o — A aad 9:00 Daily. ng possession of thelr PIOPSILY bY [ The Collexe Women's Club will hold 5 CONCERT o Q "I‘:KERBUCKER' B C oyt in eage" ot defauit In the |# tet Monday afternoon at the club.| If T had John H. Milton’s New York Symphony Orch T o ' Tent. and other purposes, | house. ~ Maj. st D. e, A B i Sl en ew York Symphony Orchestra ecla 11m eatures —ToDAY— ‘opics of the resolution were ordered pe il | g Bl ; h i Beginning at 2:30 P. M. sent to the members of the Judiclary | rpe washington Secular League win | 7aved, I'd sing an ode about the WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor committees of the House and Senate:|nqet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock {sharp who truly knows his trade, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, DUMBARTON 131® Wisconsin Ave. BESS'E o Commend Fire Company. fat Perpetual Building Hall 1101 E{pc"; : £ aie MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 117, 8130 D3 = John €. Proctor presented a reso- | . Tom A. Williams il | D€ 1t the boning of a carp, or e At Reb e e Ll |RETe i L Iution. which was adopted. com- notions and Mental | filing of a spade. Nine workmen aken oy the . AAlCS St MBIl | | Reccrved Seats. ... 8145, $1.00 and 755 | AMERICA’ J R. L Ave. OTIS SKINNER Eegnc (CEulere g SRt s tried to fix my bus, which had AMERICA’S GREAT VICTORIES | fice of the Sociotr. J8%h and Now York Ave. | SR The Worla's rated Actor, members of No. npany A yoous: o L c ! disviased at (e Walter | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |leen hitting wrong: for days I} Prices M- 25..50¢ fv shicim || GAYET inth Balow F | B 1iERTY Ao Immortal Story and & Famous Plar. In Her Latest Hit, the fat e e mon| TODAY. isaw them with it fuss, the while rices Ne 25 -JUC 1o 1o Y--Rinth Balow LIBERTY ‘Shows Start und 10, M'DLANDER O ! rick company. The | Art and Archaeology League meets at { their bi w long, and I could |l SaagialRorers T All Tis Week—Mstinee Dail= 5 okl it 2 griaing of Yo, 11 truck compan K | O R e aorio. ot aise Calh-“\l ]13- n\ll gre i !un £ G Special yorer Sat. Jan. 15,2t 10:45%._ || BIG WONDER SHOW : CESS T RICTURES oF T Gl “"f’_,":“*"{m"!‘i"xh"‘“;‘d“;“f‘i ‘i'!"“"le‘;z'[’:fflfn‘ ‘r‘;',‘;’de“ Sl “;‘:.‘e‘,f’:e“’s:g“? '“'1‘;‘1 \f‘:“l_’ ane "l They held an 'l s Wesk—Begianiag Sundsy. With GEORGE P. MURPHY 1119 H N.E. = % s e ian. favored the holding of | street, near Connecticut avenue, HeCion ansongs Y 1| SEARSEALL NEILANE = DOROTHY GISH in F-O-L-L-Y PEYN. Ave. Tnaugural ceremonies in this city fori i ; inquest on my cart that was of President-clect Harding and pre-| Women's City Club meets. Miss Alice |]ittle use; they took the motor sented a resolution on the subject, | H. Drake speak: Sactd .2 which_was adopted. all apart, and pried the crank- The following were elected to mem- TONIGHT. X e ol e aher, Frank D.| Mississippi Society meets at 8 oclock, |Shaft loose, to find out why! Flobbs, Thomas L. Read, Hans Rieg,|at the Thomson School. William J.|things wouldn’t start when they William B. Prigg and Courtnay Din- | Showalter speaks. . 7 ~ ”t 0 9th Below F FLYING PAT” NEXT MONDAY. 8:50 P. M. TWO £500.00 BOUTS The “é'lpll'ei 5 I:)“: N, 15 TOMORROW, *“THE TY FAIR." ':‘fli'i_l"é ‘i;"éN":‘mLfl_;_;*;;r: VS. *“{!T IN MAS 7c%’1'1¢’:11-‘l)%‘ the “‘Miracle . Tomorrow, SInE applied the juice. And-when QD National widdie, 5 1 — e s ¥ Committee o Attend Hearing. Missouri Soclety meets at 8 o'clock at | their greasy toil was done, the TUESDAY—"i% SHUBERT-BELASCO 16th and California Sts. tis Skinper. In LOEW'S President Ray sppointed Wiliam | Je CRNIUSE A e 1 © [boat was - Fourth Concert Saturday, Jumary 22nd. ~rATTe AND AR, McK. Clayton, Frank D. Hobbs, W. L. — whatyoucallit wouldn’t run, the h ) ith and C. L. Replogle as members . g Sar ylu on Each Reel Shown Only Once. 14th Street and R. L Ave. 5T'a Jotmt committee. to attend 2 hear- wolio Girls' Club holds a dance at the |thingumbob was lame; and it 4 2 p! y Change of Program Weekly. || ELIT] CORINNG GRIFFIFHL in o, Y and O Nea. N, I on SEorets | oo ot ashington, noits| 130 taken all my mon to pay Orchestra CHILDREN’S MOVIE R N Sontimuons oS m e = eervice on the 14th street line. Mr. cconomic Club of Washington, h0'd%!them for their. game. The 5 B Beautiful, Fascinating, Wholesome, | %STRAND ———————— LAST TIMES TODAY Sy b aecompany the commiitec, |3 Simer at €:30 olock. st'ne Hotel| L U0 M omade. good auc| T SERIEe. Sa 5o Tatrucive, Edvcatichl, Funy. CRANDALL'S “ErrororiTa A’ resolution of thanks to William a nigl g e ckets, A2I0. 45 00 S50, $1. PROGRAM Oth at D Street N.W. i e A iStreet at 10ih [1 - $. Clayton i esenting the peo- 7 " < S c 5 S H 4 ST DA 3 0K o rebrnt S| yvoma paek Communts pang sives tioneers, or coroners, or clerks;| FRIDAY — s S A omeone In VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND Vtilities Commission in the recent | & concert at § o'clock at the Washington | they might have won out herd- UER 2 Tearings on increase in the rate of |College Auditorium, Columbia Hall. ing steers, or preaching in the! A 1: the local railways was unani- Nature—*Pin Feather Pickaninnies. IR roacats 3 WEER ; ” are on the local r: B Leafiue of American Pen Women holds | kirks ; but they were lemons, it World-famous Contralt. T ;‘.T‘: 2252“: 10:30 ‘;a 12D ;m MADGE K C P D vs e — onenE RS 2 1s | Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.59, $1.00, ickets, 25 Cents to One Dollar. L AT AT D e RANDALL > ~ to erect at Great Falls a plant for —_ appears, arhong the motor’s T Avthar Smith, 1208 " Excellent Music. e e s Cemedy . 18th St. i Fenerating electric light and power | Central Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street.|works. And then came work- |~ pPNICKERB BRE SV St S ot : c: s e for the District holds a lecture at § oclock, by Capt. J. Number T ¢ e KNICK! OCK] ; Milton State. man Number ‘Ten, when those Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2 and 4 p.m. Beginning Tomorrow 1 MEDY, LA SENATE PASSES NITRATE AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. |’y qucs moblemen camne skip-| KISMET ! I OS‘ : ANINE o1 s i ; IR L1m < corsan sermoors Wilson Normal Community Center, Benefit of Ex Service Men HARRY CAREY i V77777777 77 test el BILL, LONG DEBATED jnotds a_ meeting of the Girl Scouts ll’i“g up the lawn; he came to| 4 Georgo Balawin McCoy Unit, A.W.L. e No. 25, at 3 lock this af! S 7 = i ents 50c (Plus War Tax). n 2L 2 err?ggn.:\n'['he' 1‘,13,3?,.2 B‘(’)‘\'a ‘A‘;hl:’ll earn an honest yen, ‘{"d did, so | sm————————————————| WORLD'S GREATEST CONDUCTOR, AND HEARTS UP Club plays basket ball at 7 o'clock {help me John. He w Doubtful of Passage in House. |{niy’ cVenine. of pep and sense, a \\:ogk;::;:‘ NEW-SCHOOL CEREMONY. | LA SCALA ORCHESTRA A RE . Radical Changes in Final st Washington Community Cen- skilled was he, and in hour he of Milan < : = LOEW’S d ins e y C/ 1 re eate) . Eorm. e a0 oo fis evening. |Lanished thence the grief that|Bector Shahan to Break Ground (102 MUSICIANS) ve.& P Rd. 14th St. and Col. Rd. § | o LU M Bl The nitrate bill, for permanent fed- | The Olympia and Rencoe Athletic [spoiled my glee, and my old car Tomorrow Afternoon. .TWO CONCERTS. T y MRS. CARTER eral operation of the nitrate plants|Clubs will train this evening. S THEATER, 4:30 would jump a fence or climb a[* Ground will be broken tomorrow row Continuous, 1030 a. m—11 p. m. built by g i - = : 2 515 Sth st Dulfe “,;,'g;sgggegc"‘;;{;‘ Juring the| Johnson-Powell Community Cenier |banyan tree. afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the new | Mondsy, Jan. 17, and Wednosday, Jan. 19 0 % LAST TIMES TODAY Sesterday afternoon, following a de.|will hold a meeting of the com- Y WALT MASON. | 3200000 school and parish hall which PRICES, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 bato that lasted for weeks, ‘The bill {munity seoretary with the members| L.\ Gl Mathew Adums. | Charch will- erect 1 15th and Bt “EAR I H' P i v i i - e Sat- yright by George Matthew lams. ch wi € at had the backing of the democrats, {0f the center this evening. 2 Capitol streets southeast. ER DE . 2 A E. WIN & Also comed; Y- AR 0 - : & o . ‘(I BOUND” N. Capitol & Q Sts. N.W PLE ] N . with one or two exceptions, and of |urday Night Club holds a dance this S L ey 3 S four or five republican The bill evening. Catholic i v, will bless the o Siessis B Honie where 11| 5 v Brown Community centor |91:900 MINIMUM ASKED | latholie, Goiversir: b, s, i) i | ! | i } b NEW TH = o e 5 oniines ¥ i i ChunEen went Mgt Tty adiea! [will hota” gancing netruction for| QR GRADE TEACHERS | Carth, siizhon Shatvan witl malce the | ! ported originally from tne Senate chidremiatisplolciosicitseventit, Bs introtnced Iby. Tav: Glarence 15 -— s ’ \ BY BASIL KING the bill yesterday. % Club. s v Lincoln Park Citizens’ A.s.socution sxpectea, including Mir. ¢ . Tomas, EXCLUSIVE ! AI_JTHE'IITIG il ——— et o S Ty Sl amatss | Margaret Witson Community Cen. | Also Proposes Bestoration of | it fhomis & Tice i M ames) N worioy prorvREs | g Sumeger Muere” :m‘_’:;’:’;:_‘::e"‘i“u g‘::sfle!,‘;{a the | community people this evening. The Community Center Item. (Holy Comforter branch of the Holy o | A Wiliam C. De Mille P e T fith oup. Boy Scouts, Troo Name Society and the Boy Scouts manutacture of fertilizer in times of g;f“g;.""nf:m‘;‘,’m Bm’ub' Sl bl A minie salary of $1,500 for| with the other men and bove of th FAR NQRTH peace and for nitrates; used in Pow- |43 {he Toymaking Club will meet at | teachers in the primary and ‘clemen-| Parish, will form a guard of honor to | Showing Country in Which S L s GO T 7:30 o'clock this evening. tary grades of the public schools of | Bishop Shahan and will join with the ! the District is advecated by a reso-|Sunday school children in a y AMER'CAN LIQUOR QUESTION SOLVED ——— o e used by are. H N Dasey| Hion from the chureh to the site of | BY SCANDINAVIAN RULES SENATOR ADVOCATESR ; and passed at a meeting of the un..;‘]';n;cm:cflggl,flua-_‘.fi;wylx(lebed.:‘:xi;;-i BALLOON'STS | NEW STANT( &G fs;.:‘.“;':n TOMO ’{&ux“- =T AT U. S. LIBRARY SERVICE I B iation 1 L ¢ 3 o CoMBDY. CWIF lcoln Park Citizens! Association last; %V, oth assistant pastor, will be in Biggest Super Attraction of the Year, And_COMBD! N.W. Franklin 6506, night at the Ingram Memorial Church.| oarge of the processi WERE LOST—HABITS OF || t The Senate was asked to restore the | “(afge of the plocession, = (he] THE PEOPLE, DOG TRAIN PEARL WHITE in item of $35000 fur malntenance of bn r community centers in. a resolution | 3TGiitects of the school and Charles PACKERS, INDIANS, ETC. with people who waste “THE WHITE MOLL” - ¢ 1 : \V;lnmd‘n‘e resul “k.d‘gfoi! J. Cassidy Company will build. Com- Executives, declared yestevdar sn"ia) | present reconstruction period fs_a | yirq” important factor in_ business SIX course of an appeal before the House | Natural remedy for the conditions|nanagement discussed by Dr. Jenks. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 10 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M. Prof. Baumgardt Tells Geographic | McLean of Connecticut Makes Plea DESSHL by e oo on L itueti pletion is promised in time for tne | FILMS FROM | 3. 3. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt Society of Method Employed in 5 to school chil AT LOLHL, e New bullding | 28 = 2 OF DANSE. ploy. for Bill Authoriaing Informa- |afx for, 2 cenus o scnool chtlaten | wiki'be Waipes, wifh A"Tontage ot | N HUDSON BAY TRADING CC. | | [ TR Foee o Recogmized Premimeses (NI A s Norway and Sweden. - tion Bureau. dorsed by the assochllos. The mem- | depth of 6 et It AT MOORE'S = = {a it bers also went on record as favoring | g : ¢ = , = . How Norway and Sweden, by Put-|{ A jibrary information service in the | improvement of the emi-circle at the | prome sna En L : | = 'RANDALL’S = = — ting practical psychology to work.|United States bureau of education, to]junction of Kentucky avenue and e : ! : R = = oL, have led their people to solve the |provide the libraries throughout the}Massachusetts avenue southeast. scating capacity of 700. The base- = Siiem, appointinent. Ph drink problem for themselves, instead {COUNtry with information regarding — ment wmln.‘;f (le\i'ulm]l to recreation T T e = iy = | Nor! abilishied 14K, g the important publications which the 9 rooms, including bowling alleys. | . M—Lant Day—11 P M. || = = <t > - ;’:;::::a::;h;?:;’fm;'?:; s ":‘l;:lgovernmenl is putting out mmughi“BUSINESS ENGINEERS e = ST. AT TENTH = arren - B. R. Baumgardt | jis various bureaus was strongly ad- Goldwyn Presents = = : oxN. A3 in a lecturesat the New Masonic Tem- ]vocaled in the Senate yesterday by FAVORED BY DR. JENKS ASSIQNED TO ,FOB'T MYER. = = ; Dle before members of the National |Senator McLean of Connecticut. There st Hniie: Maj. Charles P. George, field aril- | = o2 = Geographic Society. is a bill authorizing such a service lery, on duty with the general staft = = €oInnl Oomorrow at E Strong drink can be purchased only | nOW before the Senate. Training Serves to Improve Life, | by Htroin 1atn theisSiEned to the = = ASY TO 1 from motherly, gray-haired “bag| “The bill to which I refer,” said P 124 Battalion, 19th Field Artillery, = ILL PRESENT = EASE N0 maids.” no treating is allowed, and |Senator McLean, “proposes to make| Says Speaker Before Ameri- . Va = Wi = payment must be made in advance. |available to the federal government & = =T = = = ‘“L:"mz cos;,s a’reB:tlll relatively low {the services of the libraries of the can Association. E e 5 ') = n Norway, Prof. Baumgardt declared. | United States as centers for the dis- . i . = F N a.l M tll D = Eleraian proved o be & Ereht | omiaation ot -Iniopmation. Drepased |, A Knowledse of businets manage- E First National’s Mammoth Drama = {r‘::blem“lherelhdurlx_xg the past cen- by the government for the people.” ment as the primary business quali- —We stand ready to supply you Fyom the Play by = = cou};‘."y:!o;%“nsn%e; lfeol‘:r:?s :)fw::‘: fication f[t:r ;ngmr;m:]wa: empha- Just the kind of stationery you Ammu)‘n; NNETT E = SEATIY GF (henat comia e to At ot sized by Dr. Jeremiah Jenks of New want. ’l | “ = stop. this arain. the sovamerica. To| BUSINESS READJUSTING. |vork city. in an address before the E.M % P C EDWARD KNOBLOCK = = ranged to lend money to young men er of the Ameri = rriso) = e o Tk andties Gt N men N local chagtE Zox le:hca':: Asso . IV10! n r'aper Co., -s A Asi‘ = = you can be taught, at th fookc”up agriculiure 3t home . The raily Be- | ciation of Engincers at the Cosmos 1000 Pa. Ave. N = = RIGHTWAY operation of this plan has built up an Club last evening. . tard = = fmportant agricultural industry on lieved, John Brewer Says. Dr. Jenks, an economist of world- N I= = SCHOOL OF DANCING Norway's rocky soil. according {o the | Business of the country is on a|wide reputation, stated that business § P~ NEXT WEEK —9%¢ | = = B % much sounder basis than Benerallyis | .. " serves to improve life, entirely § - = = Special conrse for beginner, T believed, according to John Brewer, | aside from-the monetary gain. \ 3 ¥ = = and advaneed students. Privatd SOUTHERN PLANS TO SUE | Washington manager for the R. ! | iinfalscussing Wiiejelementsiot busi: § : = = S e, e our, 31 U. S. FOR | Dun Company, wto spoke yesterday | Tess management fof (b, CREInSel ‘ =| =1 Yo e uave an Sppoint” . S. 84,000,000 | afterncon at the luncheon meeting of | a5 one of the prime factors in su \ : = =1 s n d the Rotary Club of Washington, D.C. [ cess, A mastery :(t_c;gf S e § = == | evers nigut. Good For 10 in the Willard Hotel. suading others s N = = { Aneiica’s for v, i Lonsen Charged as Beoult of Gov:| T eI L (RIS i/ ST |55 e ernment Operation of Rail- |5 I8 Boing c't,hn',:',,':ff,';:{ Deriod otire. B s BT ' | Telephone Franklin Birwyn 453 adju 2 A second~factor o P and that business is settling down f human nature and of fLonigkENS 207 A road Lines. B i At s o Loowledsg jotinumAn AL iEe fand oF § ATIONAL. i SHUBERT-BELASCO wosiini"iz, MISS MILLER Preparations are being made by the | lines of commercial and professional | (jon stress was laid upon the impor- \ Thrilling Forest Fire Play. | 1 nem st wow. Phose F-1570 Southerlaaiis 2 work will shortly be resumed in a!yxnce of properly supplying and han- \ % s S e siee railway to file suit against | normal manner, he declared. | ance N or. ‘properly distributing. la- N\ THE S | _Private lessons in dancing at all hours. 1 the government for $84,000,000 in an| He called attention to the fact that {},r and labor costs and using the best \ H kA d effort to recover alleged losses as a | during the war period thousands of |5y most satisfactory methods of pay- N < - New or cademy result of government operation of its | NeW frms were organized, lending to |ing labor. This he termed ‘“estab- N Starting Tomorrow Night—Seats Selling. TOMORROW NIGHT lines, Thomas De Witt Cuvler. ehair | the inflated condition of industry | i85 moral \\\ 1¢s Spic, Span, Saucy, New. Hammerstein’s Supreme Bid DANCING man of the. Association of Hainy | since the close of hostilities. The [M3UNE CCOfnG. accounting was the § The ED. WYNN FRANCES e e N N N CARNIVAL M WHITE | commerce committee for legislation | PTQUEht about by the war, he sald. | e “basic elements of business for o oni ; 0 % 5 Wiadows and Roof Patches o Pt the Treasury to make par- | iioe f.'.“}‘;rf.'.‘;’e’é".‘n'i.°'1¥.’.‘.%u°n°c’é‘d G E S anamarised allnéllu)d?:g re (New York Production). 1 8 In a Musicomedy || dancing. Onestep, Fox Trot, Waliz tial payments under the transporta. | TUL{CE, OF STRNECTCRIS. SIOMNCE] | aolute trutn and sincerity; incinding DISTRIBUTED with ED. "WYNN, The Perfect Fool. | IMMIE i and ail ctver UE Would"“allow e Freasurs B1s 440N | announced thelr intention of making | POPES) Tilper assumption and proper BY Wynn-ing, Wynn-some ! ’ i Reasonable raics. IN THE CITY. with class daners. Phone Frank. 2766 || Brosdway pen Welch—Star Cast TWO RECITALS Success 4o Dimpled Knees Bernardo Olshansky, baritone | — Lillian Pringle, cellist Florence Brinkman, pianist First Concert: Monday, January 17, 1921, 8:15 P.M. Second Concert: Tuesday, Matinee, t 0ad the trip to Edinburgh, Scotland, next f responsibility. amounts due the roads ' for ‘lossex | 1\ 3"% Uidend the anmual méeting |PIACIRE, of ePOnsP o airector| A. EBERLY’S SONS (Inc.) after government operation enaeq |° | there of the International Associa-|.nq " chi ineer of the United 718 7th St. N.W. Durlng the course of the testhmony | tion of Rotary Clubs. |&tates reclamation service and past o A P. Thom, generfl counsel at oo | |president of the Amer/ear {\:;;fi:xm: cased rates as | “disappointine | To prohibit the withholding from Traffic has fallen off, he said. i5q retired government employes who SIS S the carriers are not receiving the|may have been re-employed in the ASSIGNED TO DESTROYERS. 1evenue anticipated. government service any part of their | (.o prederick L. Oliver, command >9 MAT. TODAY. SO UEONTESEs l b | = 2 STUDIO OF DANCE, ‘onight at 8:20 | No. 6 Dupont Circle. Ph, Fr. 1435-W. WM. RoCK REVOE OF 1920 | ARCADE |z~ AUCE DUER MILLER . AWAAM “WeL ) VL iti - Yt e e I L e O e D January 18, 4:30 F-M. : ASKS STREET PAVING fntroduced in the House Vesterday by |30% Confl, has betw Bog Bne troyer omen Billy B Vas- - -James | Corbtt--Wm Rock —_— % [ entesenta iy pME st Moo esfotHn; 2o et Jpacific fleet, and Capt. Harlan TS Small Bullml?lm : s - =i D ANCING ! Towms, with e 2 diana. manding the U. S, S. Willard Hotel Rolls-Reyce Chorus of 3 Broadway advan practi Northwest Suburban Association’s B Ber, oo asaiened to the |\ Learn the Real Estate New on Girls. in the vast Plea for Wisconsin Avenue. Busines Paving of Wisconsin av A program of future activity will be |= A special inducement, an extra street morthwest is asked in a reso- |SPecial, committes of the mnational a SS N SRt Tutton assed at % oked in a reso-|women's party next Monday which a bonus. B D e Tgoing 0f the (i be submitted to the national ex- > st rban 50- | ccutive committee of the party at a 5 ast night at the Tenley | session to be held here next Saturday.| 3% by 5% . The latter committee met here yes- Ci A resolution passed by the George- ferday afternoon and discussed tenta- | R€ X0 Special GARDEN || Vii=s® Benefit of 11 A. M.—Last Day—11 P. M. . C. ONEWALL Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35¢ l_'; A%K%o([\?-{:HAPTER) Garson Presents CONWAY TEARLE ‘WOMAN'’S PARTY PLANS. command of a destroyer squadron, 0 ————————————— Pacific fleet. Beg. Next Sun. Night. Seats Now. Low Fields and Morris Bose Preat | WEEK AUDITORIUM “BlnE “Es” NIGHTS Splendid orchestra A 1921 Farce, with a Large - sical Comedy Favorits snd'a”l T BEVY OF BLUE-EYED BEAUTIES It need not interfere with your present employment We will teach you free of | B. F. KEITH’S .7 e North 5197. DAVISON 77 town Citizens’ Association asking the tive phx\ns fml‘At_ n!llnutmr llheunarly as |Camera, with tHarse N S.nate to speedily confirm the romi-|an active political orgenization. 7 : e ks s atigig GAlss JTaE Ry danysod Vioitig tlander Classes will be held ever: § WHISPERING Daily %33 Sun 333 Hol'y &:%i3° || == coruasia eraronors assocrariox | vat silient Walk, Army-Navy Taps Thilman Hendrick as District Com-| Depend Upon Shaffer for Flowers |6.8 lens, with Snine it B e dn (e St \ DEVIL « = . 99 OF WASHINGTON, D. C., PRESENTS el vo « e r/Sensias wissioners was tabled. if you want the freshest. 900 14th st.| Jlex Shutter. ) T e e ocn \ S EllthllslflStlc —Star MARION HARRIS JEEERE s Tmes: oves. AR Jan. 11 the y Incorporated. § Orchestra. Subsidiaries ELLA SHIELDS d steps. Class dance ZH7. ' —_— N TO HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT Col. William A. Cavanaugh, Unitea| PLACED ON RETIRED LIST. States infantry at Omaha, Neb., has| Maj. Horace N. Munro, cavalry, has en ordered to the Walter Reed |been placed on the retired list of eneral Hospital, this city, for ob- Jthe Army on account of disability in- Servation angd iFealnshls e Roseland Dancing Academy, @ BEGINNING SUNDAY ® ||| CHAS. WITHERS & CO. || Columbia Saxophone Sextet R PE HAMPT and let us teach you how to enjoy | e -r::g “lwou n Horry & Emma Sharook. Betty Dons & || o 0 ctermoon, 3:30—Jumuary 16—Poli's | your eveniogs, Special ciass dances every Wi lie 50, $1 Soc | Thurs-snd Bateve. o o Tickets, Sl...‘ .00, 75c, : MISS CHRISTAL wflb 7222 821 15th St. N.W. Under the auspices of the GIBSON BROS. 2111 AN 7 bed | &

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