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- ’ ’ CTTY NEWS [N BRIEF, | MarceLLus Bawev bies. Princeton University Alumnat A..,,. Was Patent Attorney and Union | glation of Washington will hold a Veteran of Civil War. reunion Thursday at 8 p.m., at the | Marcellus Bailey, patent attorney, died yesterday, after a short illness, at his residence, 2301 Connecticut avenue northwest. He was in his eighty-first year. Mr. Bailey was former vice presi- dent of the Metropolitan Club and former president of the Alibi Club. He was a member of the Loyal Legion. He was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, tion will meet at 8 pm., at the Ebbitt House. Installation of officers. The Petworth Citizens® Association will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the city post office. and served during the civil war as a The Anthropological Soclety of | major in an Ohio regiment. His fa- ‘Washington will meet tomorrow af-|ther was Gamaliel Bailey, publisher ternoon at 4:45 o'clock in the new |of the National Era, the anti-slavery building of the United States National | paper in which “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” Museum. William E. Myer will give|by Harriet Beecher Stowe, first ap- an iNustrated lecture. , |peared. Mr. Bailey is survived by a son, Miss Henrietta Hala nand Eli Aman- | Frank M. Bailey of Norristown, Pa. tel will give a musicale for the blind |and a daughter, Miss Emelyn W tomorrow evening at 8:15 at the Bailey of this ci Library of Congress. Funeral services will be held tomor- ‘The Rainbow Division Veterans, Dis- row afternoon at 2 o'clock at Oak Hill chapel. Interment will be in Oak Hill trict of Columbia Chapter, will meet next Monday at 8 pm. at 1004 E cemetery. dtreet. The District of Colu ia Soclety of MACSWINEY MAKES TALK' i the Sons of the American Revolution will hold ladies’ night, Thursday at 8 [N. S. Hardiker of India Also Ad- dresses Meeting. pm., at Rauscher's. ~Representative Albert Johnson will speak. Dancing. Peter MacSwiney, brother of Terence MacSwiney, and S. Hardiker of India were the principal speakers at the meeting of the American Asso- ciation for the Recognition of the Irish Republic at Gonzaga Hall last Mr. MacSwiney thanked the assocla- tion for the reception accorded those Irishmen who had come to Washing- ton to testify before the unofficial L THE CAFETERIQ. i We stand with trays and wait our turns, a long, long line of hungry guys, while appetites within us yearn for Hubbard squash and custard pies. Before us there are many jays who fool and fiddle, which is wrong; and so we wait and wave our trays and wish the bunch would move along. One graybeard can't make up his mind between roast pork and shredded veal, and while he doubts the mob behind must all the pangs of hunger The Eureka Glee Club will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Willis Edmonds, 1121 3d street southeast. The Omo Class Club of the Bright- wood Park M. E. Church will meet ‘Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at the church, 8th and Jefferson streets. Senator Sterling will speal . American commission investigatin, The All-states ety will meet to-| conditions in Ireland and N. S. Hardl: morrow evening at § o'clock at the & S Central High School. ;(:Snf“e a lecture on conditions in Rossa F. Downing announced_t The regular monthly meeting of the € announced_that District Congrees of Mothers and|the parade around the White House Parent Teacher Associations will be [ Wednesday, which completes the sev- held in the crystal room of the Ebbitt | Spt} four marches in commemoration tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Offi- | Of MacSwiney's fast, will start at 7 cials of the United States public T st enjad orun health service will discuss school sani- | i, (on7aga Hall, where a mass meeting tation. = Next Monday, Mr. Downing said, the American Association for Irish Inde-| pendence of New Jersey will hold a mass S, a TOW ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |Fiidence of New icrsey will hol e nan feel. One woman stop: w TODAY. when members of the New Jersey dele- | to Taise, because the soup is gation in Congress will be among the principal speakers. The organization voted to send an additional $2,500 to the town of Mal- low, Ireland. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. ‘Wilson Normal Community Center will hold English speaking, domestic art, domestic science and Peoples’ National Opera practice this evening. The Girls’ Gymnasium will meet this afternoon at 3:15 o’clock. College Women's Club holds a_tea at 4 o'clock at 1822 I street. Maj. Julia Stimson speaks. TONIGHT. Georgetown Citizens' Association meets at 8 o'clock at the Potomac Savings Bank Hall, Wisconsin avenue #nd M street. William B. Carpenter mpeaks. East Washington Citizens’ Associa- tion meets at 8 o'clock at East Washington Hall, 314 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. half-way cold; and while she jaws we clasp our trays and feel ourselves grow frail and old. ‘We all must wait until our turn, in vain are protests and appeals, though while we’re waiting we could earn the price of fourteen useful meals. It is a modern way to feed, and modern things, we know;, are best ; old ways, old times, are gone to seed, old restaurants are but a jest. We used to journey home at noon, before old ways were proven frauds, and there devour the wholesome prune, surrounded by our household gods. And then we’d have a little snooze, to rest our bones so tired and sore, and, having slept, put on our shoes, and go downtown to work some ;more. But we've forsaken old-time ways, from ancient things afar we roam; and now we stand and hug our trays, and wait until the cows come home. - WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. East Washington Community Cen- ter will hold meetings of the French Club, Americanization Class, E. M. S. Athletic Club, Sherwood Athletic Club, and the Wallach Boys' Club this evening. Central Citizens’' Association meets at 8 o'clock at the Trinity Community House, 3d and C streets northwest. Dr. Fischer speaks. ' Home Defense League meets at 8§ o'clock at the boardroom of the Dis- trict building. Inspector Grant speaks. Tank Corps Post, No. 19, American Legion, meets at 7:30 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Homer building, 13th and G streets. Monday Evening Club meets at § o'clock at the Cosmos Club. Judge Kathryn Sellers and Mrs. Edna Bushee speak. Thomas Community Center holds china painting, plain sewing and piano practice this evening. Southeast Community Center holds Lambskin Club Fife and Drum Corps practice at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Park View Community Center holds orchestra practice this evening. Johnson-Powell Community Center holds violin practice and folk danc- H ing for children at 4 o'clock this af- % Potomac Garden Club meets at 7:30 | ternoon. Community dancing will be qelock at the new National Museum.jheld at 8 o’clock this evening. . Hubbard Home and School Associa-| Dunbar Civic Center will hold tion meets at 8 o'clock at the Hub-|practice for the Community chorus bard School. and the Amphion Glee Club this even- — ing. The Crescent Club meets at 8 7 3.2 C. A. holds a lobby concert at}o'clock this evening. o'clock. Birney Community Center holds Filing Association meets at the|shorthand, typewriting, and fancy ‘Thomson School. needlework at 8 o'clock this evening. Covenant Club, 1812 N street north-| Deanwood Community Center holds west, holds a dramatic recitel by Miss | meetings of the language, sewing Emma A. Jordan at 8:15 o'clock. and handicraft clubs at 8 o'clock Nassau—Take “Floeida Special” to " “emi.weekly sillogs. Atlantic Coes }f!‘n'e_lBA g%m". l'“! H st. n.w.—Advertise- meat. B. F. KEITH'S .% Daily £ Sun §:3 Hol'y 23358 and 8:15 MME. BESSON ERNEST & Co. Giving THOMPSON “Half An Hour” SETON By J. M. Barrie Naturalist Geo. F. Moore & Company im “The Fidgety-Fudge Revuette.” Dooley & Storey. Patricola. Ed. E. Ford Kitamura Bros. Al & Emma Frabelle. Others TOSCANINI WORLD'S GREATEST CONDUCTOR, AND i LA SCALA ORCHESTRA POLI'S THEATER, 4:30 Second Concert Wednesday, J PRICES, 52.00, $2.50, 8300, $4.00, Beats now on sale at Mrs, Greene's Conoert | Bureau, ia Droop's, 13th aad G. Phene Mais| “Blackistone’s” “Club” Center= piece, $3.50 Solves the problem of decor- ation for the luncheon, dinner party or tea. 7 this evening. St. John's Lodge Chapter, Eastern Star, has postponed the meeting e scheduled for this evening. Finds Death Accidental. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of accidental death in the case of P. B. Brigham, forly-flzhtlyelr‘!hnld.‘roorll;- v er at 1111 4% street Bouthwest, who street between 15th and 16th streets ol while descending steps at Key bridge Saturday afternoon and re- ceved injuries which caused his death Each Day $1 Less 34 by 5% Rexo Special Camera, with V o i g tlander Parents’ League of the District of Columbia meets at 8 o'clock at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M morthwest. 3 ital 1 h COSTS $80 TO LEARN. |3, 5 5iinan Came to this oity from | 68 lens, with Fairfax county, Va, several years| .. guuteer ;nt Liverpool Man Matches Pen- ago. 3 11 the nies—Thefts Reported. It cost Robert Raffle of East Liver- pool, Ohio, 380 to learn how Washing- ton sharpers match pennies in a one- sided game. Robert, a guest at a Penn- sylvania_avenue hotel, took a stroll as far as Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street last night, where he met and made the acquaintance of two young men. A game of matching pennies was pro- posed and the Ohio man consented to participate. When the game was fin- ¥ished and he was 330 the loser he sought the assistance of the police. He told of how the game was played and furnished descriptions of the sharpers. e robbers made an unsuccessful attempt to open a safe in the place of business of William King & Son, 29th and K streets, late Saturday night or early yesterday morning. The combi- nation was broken and one of the hinges removed, but it is believed the b were frightened off before they secured any of the contents. Parker Le Moore, 9 H street, told the Police of thefts, including wearing ap- parel, valued at $66, and $30 in cash, from his room vesterday. - S. J. Holman, 111% G street, reported the taking of $17 from the cash drawer at his place of business early yesterday ng. Theft of a green beaded handbag val- ued at $15 was reported by Edna Green, 1606 15th street. It is a curious and little known fact that whatever house the king of England visits is in the eyes of the law his own property so long as he remains in it. He is actually the host and its owner is his guest. ‘ess until sold. M. A. LEESE &7 Have a Smoke That’s a good smoke while you're smoking. 8c—2 for 15¢ At All Dealers. Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model Cigar Factory at 508 9th Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles Sal Sale of Elastic Hosiery W We carry Holmes Quality Elastic Hosiery, made by the highest class manufacturer in the United States. It is only procurable in a surgical instrument store, as it is an exclu- sive product made for the American Surgical Trade Association. For this week only we will hold B special sale of efastic hosiery. If you are needing a new stocking, etc., be sure to avail yourself of this special sale. Price List of Elastic Stockings Resolve right now to open a savings account and save something each pay day. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. er Legging. Garter Stocking. Knee Cap....... Knee Legging.. Knee Stocking. Shoulder Ca ‘Thigh Piece.... ‘Thigh Legging . Thigh Stocking. Remember, This Sale Lasts This Week Only The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends aou>am>a<> R S e 8306050800503 EtIalalalolcbdel > 3 o A. Eberly’s Sons Distribators 718 7th St. N.W. L/ S A Women Learn the Real Estate Business A special inducement, an extra Iarge commisaion, is offered you for the mext three months—with a benus. R It need not interfere with your present employment We will teach you free of charge Classes will every evening at § o’clock in the offices ot John W. Thompeon & Company, corporated. 821 15th St. N.W. Under the auspices of the GIBSON BROS. 7000 T e LI L L L T 2 R, sors, Razors, Penknives, Butcher and Kitchen Knives, Ice Skates, etc. ‘We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat- ing and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. ‘N ,E sharpen all kinds of Scis- THE 'EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, TO7T. {KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Maybe Pa’s Right. —By POP MOMAND. LOEW’S 1 PaLAcE m s m—11 p.m TODAY AND ALL WEEK WALLACE —IN— “THE CHARM SCHOOL” Begtuning Next Sunday MARY PICKFORD In “The Love Light™ PoliS:-: Mat. Sat. Lew Fislds sad Morris Reso Present A 1921 Mausical Farce, 4 MOORE’S RIALTO 1 A, M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M, Realart Presents CONSTANCF BINNEY SOMETHING DIFFERENT Adaoted From II Nowel by Alice Duer Miller Orcbestra—————Auxiliaries MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A. M—11 P. M. TODAY—TUES—~WED, Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35e Paramoust Presents THE BAIT Featuring HOPE HAMPTON Orches ubsidiaries WITH THRILL, e IDS OF TINGLING SURPRISE AND SENSATION A PICTURE OF NIGHT LIFE IN A SENSATION ===x - That was the verdict of faxcinated thousands yes- terday who saw William C. De Mille's powerful pro- duction of Cosmo Hamilton’s alluring tale of Moon- light, Madness and Summer Night—Don’t miss— ADNESS”’--- A4 PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH JACK HOLT—LOIS WILSON—LILA LEE XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION; CLYDE COOK COMEDY—“DON'T TICKLE” Selznick News—Symphonic Overture—Other Program Hits ‘——NOW PLAYING AT— Second Big Week THE 1920 MASTER MELODRAMA THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE GREAT METROPOLIS “BLUE EYES? Cast of wmo-c. Faverites. Next Sunday Night Seats Direct from three monthe’ yun st the Now York Wister Garden. A MILLION DOLLARS' WORTHE OF FUN, w&rflm GIRLS IN Lo Maire's BROADWAY BREVITIES OF 1920 With BERT WILLIAMS The ED. WYNN CARNIVAL Production). Thars, OPERA, sk a - ) MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE Founds Booth Tarkingten’s With ln:n-en-. the Americsn :-'q—.. Sux. Eve. Oaly, *’:: '::'& e { ilElh' MOTION PICTURES—OOLOR SHUBERT-GARRICK R==ause MARSHALL m MABLLY o uNPAR gy FO.LLY =A™ TONIGHT AT 8:30 00-PURSE BOUTS 2 2 $500. BOWSER VS. TURNER Cora Livingston vs. Girl In Mask ‘WORLD CHAMPION MATCH. The Gay A story of the ‘Where suburbs, where love builds its dream- dust future with- out reckoning with the ashes of the past. plots and tinsel and “On with seductive messages in- to their glances, where hide behind paint and ‘White Way women put ‘The East Side ‘Where civilization veneer is thinnest and lust and love, and foe and woe play together in the game of life. counterplots it is always the dance.” A seul-stirring picturisation of the Ea e o R CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN | at 10th P THIS WEEK "9 1st St. and R. L Ave, Showing the entire damce “THE TIGER'S COAT. [IBERTY North Capitol and P Sta. BEOK JONES, in “SUNSET SBPRAGUE.” Symphony Orchestra of 8 —CRANDALLS =————"""1Sth and Cel. R4~ TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ALICE JOYCE In the Chas. Frohman Hit «COUSIN KATE” Vanity Fair Giris in “Burgiars Bold. THE GIBSON CO., 917 G St. EMEMBER —We stand ready to supply you Just the kind of stationery you ‘want, E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. | merr ate and drank them- i selves to death at one of Alex- ander’s feasts. At least two kings of England died from over-eating. Plenty today has a much more modified form at table than of old. Two hundred . dishes were at one time needed to serve a single meal. { The best in cooking, nicety in prep- aration, spotless silver, glassware, linen and china—these and mod- erate price are the con- siderations that attract you again and again to WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor National Theater, Thursday, January 27, 4:30 Soloist PRIHODA, Violinist Seats now on Conocert Bureau in Droop’s, 13f ELITE ——STRAND— 0'DONNELL’S Bel Oentingous 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. 2S¢, including war tax. Admiesion, WESLEY BARRY ‘The Freckled-face Boy (Star) in “THE COUNTY FAIR” All-star supporting cast. NEW REGENT 14th WANDA HAWLEY, in “FOOL FOR SCANDAL." 9tk at D Street N.W. from 12 noon. e ehange ot bill today. vm’i’)‘fivm.g SUPERB AN EUGENE O’BRIEN 1In a powerful, pulsating photodram: a, ‘BROADWAY AND HOME’ EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In the Select Special, “THE SIN THAT WAS HIS’ Revere Theater Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. CHARLES RAY. in 1B VILLAGE SLEUTH." mumber from Ziegfeld’s Midnight Frolie, the cd:m-n::' Palais Royal Cabaret and many other fascinating scemes. BEGINNING SATURDAY—THE REVENGE OF TARZAN” Special Film Features ——HOME— CRITERION %% AtD A Tom Terriss Production! “DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES” o e e 7 1119 H N.E. Constance T: e in “In Search of a Sinner” CAROLINA DOROTHY GISH in “FLYING PAT” ~—RAPHAEL— fllmo Sts. N.W. MAR! LES MINTER, “EYES OF THD HEART. - CRANDALL'S ALL; S METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th THIS WEEK—POLA NBGRL in “PAS. GLUCK & ZIMBALIS Tuesday, January 25; 4:30 “fi; SALE OF SEATS o T, Momi At Mrs. Greene’s Concert Buream it Droop’s—13th and G Streets N.W. PENN GARDENS Penna. Ave, at 2Ist St. Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 lass Floor—Finest Music DANCING. Roseland . Dancing Academy, ,1012 H st. nw. Come and let us teach you how te enjo. . Special class dances ever, Paone Frankiin SAG1Y: zie CATHERINE ~BALLE 760 9th St. N.W. Fraakiia 6508 Why waste time with people who wasts We produce results. is Hours. 1 to 10 P.M. TODAY—ALICB JOYCE, in KATB.” £ EX.” And BRAY. WYN'S “FUN WITH FIRBARMS.” CRANDALL'S ™enter.o a5 m ROW—STAR CAST, AND OBEY."” GRAND?* Tonight SHUBERT-BELASCO 3:... ‘O'DONNELL’S 535 Sth St. S.E. CHARLES RAY. in “THE DESERTER.” MURIC, GIRLS AND GLEE. FRANCES WHITE IN “JIMMIE” CIRCLE SHAM, in “THE Added * attaction, 2. With BEN WELCH NEXT WEEK, Lee and J. J. Shubert Present A Play of Love, Youth and Laughter, OLYMPIC TRUXTON .C U St. N.W. FAST DAY SPB AL CAST, in “THE BRANDING IR N. Capitol & Q Sts DAY—ALL LAST LAST OAST. in “PARLOR, BATH."” NOT SO LONG AGO Eva Legealine & Sidney Blackmo e . NEW STANTON 6th & C Sts. N.E. T e *HARRY CAREY In “HEARTS «SON OF TARZAN,” No. 6 BURLESQUE & VAUDEVILLE Ninth ,Below F Today d All Week JEAN BEDIN The Turnip King Presents His Latest Success “TWINKLE TOES” (Stster Show to “Peek-a-Boo®) Greatest Burlesque Success scared Anywhere—Anyplace— Anytime ‘With a Chorus of Class and Speed 18—Dainty ‘Twinkle-Toe Girls"—18 Next Week—“Peek-a-Boo”™ DUMBARTON %, Wisconsin As LYRIC ™25 . sweeping, human photodama, <A s ToN, HLAMILION i FRIDAY— in_*THE PRINCE CHAP." d Irving Sts. N.W. DAY—OPEN 6 P.M. NATIONAL 4:30 NATIONAL 4130 MATZENAUER ‘World Famous Contralto. Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G St. ““THE SON OF TAR- STAR BEDROOM AND 6:15—8:00—9:30 P.M. NEW THEATER CRANDALL’S FNICKERBOCKER “COUSIN ““THE X" -GOLD "We teach you to dance in one course, if you can be taught, at the RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 NEW YORK AVE. » ight. Good dance music. For 10 ygars merica’s. foremast scademy. v TO DANCE WITH IT'S EASY TO DANCE ¥ Mra. 5 ‘s Best.* 4163 12th st B.w. Phone M. 3730. Eat. 1908. CRANDALL'S OF LUCK.” Toon ING ALL TRAINS."” vy airmen. AVENUE GRAND 645 Pa. Ave. S.E, CRANDALL'S AFoLto ramaren *“THE FURNACR." “FIRST SCIEN- TODAY—STAR CAST, in And BRAY-GOLDWYN'S TIFIO HARNESS. TOMORROW—MABEL JULIENNE | in -bEHOLD MY Wive.: CRANDALL’S “OUT_OF THE STO] “DRAWING ROOM, . SINK.” EVENING ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Tickets, $250. $.00, $1.50, 100, MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 8:30 P. offos of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G St. Y % Reserved Seats... KNICKERBOCKER ‘Wednesday, Jaa. 19, 2 and 4 p.m. KISMET Benefit o(fll.!x se";';‘fg b‘i-e:h George Baldwin MoCoy Unit. A.W. Y e oc (Pius War Tax). gom{ THEATER 2. Ave.& Quebee: TODAY AND 'mxommw—s'r& cm.' 3 New York Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor | CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, WEEK Soclety of the Fine Arts. --$1.25, $1.00 and 75c MISS MILLER 431 11th Bt N. W. Phene F-15M Private lossons in at all hours, _ Private lossons in dancing st all hours, 14 New York Academy : DANCING Tauxht in SIX Lessons. PEN DA QT T e Frank. 2768 508 Oth N.W. and 434 7th !z.g. DANCING |:=%.7= NIGHTS 4 l MISS CHAPPELEAR | Iro:(!l"nl" ¥ AVR DAVISON’SE? 1329 Nl n.w. s dances—*“The new We “Thgt: ‘Step,” Resilient Wi % } hour,Noemal- *2 steps. Class dance Bat. Bve. with

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