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- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The W. C. T. U. will held a patri- otic social for the Americanization classes tomofrow eveming at § o'clock at 522 6th street northwest. The Joint Couferemce Retire- ment will meet tomorfow evening at 8 o'clock at 1423 New York avenue. The Federation of Citisens’ Asso- ciations will meet Saturday at 3:15 p.m. in_the boardroom of the 3funic- ipal building: W Counecil will Tneet tomOITOW ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Church of the Covenant. ©. W. Lamkins will speak of the work of the vacational bureau. ‘The Biological Society of Washing- ton will meet Saturday at 8 o'clock at] the Cosmos Club. L. H. Miller a H. C. Bryant wili speak. Public in- Vited. Couneil meeting at 7:30 o'clock. The League. of American Pen Woin- vill meet Sunday at & o'clock at H street. Ernest Thompson Seton will speak. ational Asseciation for the Colored People. will hold its annual meeting tomorrow ovening at % oclock .at the 12th Street branch of the T. M.:C. A.: Elee- tion of officers. 4 The Advancement ‘The Notre Dame de Namar Alumnae Association will hold a card party and dance Tuesd: 400 16th streef. Rev. S. T. Vicholas wil position of the Sunday school 0 tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'cloc the Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. - ————— Make Floral Plans for Your entertatoment with Shafrer, 900 14th.— Advertisement. - - ‘ mive the ex- n will hold the following activ evening: Domestic art, dressmaking. Jnillinery, . advanced and elementary French, . advanced and. elementary domestic science, English ng, war risk: group. boys ath- 2 group and the National People’s Opera. Girls' gymnasium class \\'X}L meet this afternoon East Washington Community Cen ter will hold méetings of the Amer- icanization class. milinery and drees- making clubs, Wall Pleasure Club and Maccabee Athletic Club this even- ing. Thomson Community Center will hold meétings of the millinery club. Spauish club. and the mandolin and guitar clubs this evening. Southeast Community Center holds meetings of the Country Dancing Club and the Mohawk Athletic Club this evening. Johnson-Powell Community Center! will hold a committee meeting at 0 o'clock this evening. The dra- raatic club will rehearse at 3 o'clock this afternoon and at 0 o'clock this evening. A social dancing class for children will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon .and social dancing for adults at 8 o'clock this evening. Petworth Community Center holds a meeting of the millinery club this evening. - Dunbar Civic C hoids meetings of the following groups this evenini French club, Just Us, Carlisle, Peer- less and Brownies basket ball teams, Carlisle women's basket ball team and the women's athletic club. Garnet-Phelps Community Center holds the following activities this afternoon: Band of Mercy, Junior Red Cross, Boy Scouts and, the pleasure club, The woman's exchange, Jimes E. Walker auxiliary and the thrift club- meet this evening. Deanwood Community Center holds meetings of the community chorus, community band-and the: junior atl letic club this evenfng.- s —— via ' Gude's. . Sweetest home-gtown specimens. 1214 F.—Adveytiseme —————— 5 3 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. . TODAY. National Society for. Humane Regula- tlen of Vivisection meets at 4 o'clock at the Shoreham Hotel. Krnest Thompeon Seton and Miss Nellie C. Williams speak. Publie invited. - h Washipgton committee of lighthouses | for the blind holds an illustrated Jecture f| by Miss Winifred Hoit, at 4:30 ock, 1 the Interior Department. The Federalion of Women's | « will attend. . TONIGHT. i Princeton University Alumui Associa- | tlon holds a reunion at § o'clock at the Chevy Chase Club. Washington Academy of Sciences and | Chemical Society of Washington hold a joint meeting at $:15 o'clock, at the/| Cosmos Club, C. L. Al speaks. Evelyn Gurley-Kane presents . ! Were King” at 8 o'clock at 1814° street. N ‘Women's City Club holds a musical. Parliamentary Study Club of Washing- ton meets at $ o'clock in the parish !u]:do( St. Luke’s Church. Public in- vited. Shamrock Socia) Club holds a dance w —You need Black Books, just E. Morrison Paper Co., e ue 1000 Pu. Ave. Special Sale Electrical Home Appliances Gaaranteed $-b. Electrieal “.,a Universal 4 Heat Hlectric GrfU, oblomg. ot to sl 1098 witions womb, ot 0 . $6.75 Unfversal Corling lron, trie Boom Heater. cat to. Complete Stock Edison -Mazde Lamps. : $11.98 The Gibson Co., Inc. Simplex Sun Row! Elec- Traehlighte 98c 917G St. N.W. - a| for them not only in the poster; declared. LAUDS SOUTH’S LEADERS - AT MEETING OF CAMP Glowing tributes were paid to the two great generals of the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jacks .son, by the veterans of Washington . No. 171, and afliliated organiza- tions at the -annual birthday celebra- tion last night at the Confederate Memorial Home, 1322 Vermont avenue. Fully 100 members and friends at- tended the meeting, which was pre- sided over by Capt. Fred Beall, = of Washington Camp,.No. 1 A brief résume of the liv characters of the two southern leaders commander of District Brigade, U. C. V. Their greatness was shown, he said, by the lovalty that existed in every southern heart through and after the war. irati south, but also throughout the north, he Included in the mus were selections sung by Mrs. Frank Morrison, s _Lillian Chenoweth and Mrs. E. O'Brien, accompanied by Mrs. Bertrand Ewell Trenis. “The{ Last Order of Gen. Lee’ adjutant. and a reci cal program Thompson. Invocation and benediction was said E. Briggs. pastor of Church South, respect 3 s called at the close of the ‘meeting by Capt. Fred Beall to the Southern Relief . which will be held at the New Willard Februar: He also announced that gifts $100 -and several other smaller con- tributions had been made to the camp by the Daughters of the Confederacy. “Dixie.” which according to the custom of the camp is sung at the be- ginning and close of each meeting, was _given, the audience. standing. jbining in the choru — t 601 B t for treet northwest for the bene- fit of the Mallon Relief Fund. -~ Parent-Teach Slater-Langston Se o'clock at the Slater School. President Theodore Roosevelt Post, No. 14, American Legion, meets at 8 o'clock at the G. A. Hall, 1412} Pennsylvania avenue. Progressive Council, No. ters of America, holds a dan Naval Lodge Hall. Colorado Society meets at the Thom- son School, 12th and L _streets. Miss Jeannette Rankin and Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor s 3 District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution holds ladies’ night at 8 o'clock. at Rau- scher's. Representative Albert John- sSon speaks: THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —The Cop Said a Mouthful. BY GOLLY' \T SAYS THER A HOLD-UP OR- ROBDERY EVERY HOUR IN NEW YORK 6N CHICAGO! Radiator and Engine Covers. A. Eberly’s Sons % Distributors 718 7th St. N.W. Special Sale Hot-Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes All-metal Hfl(-l’llevr Bottle, like cut, guaranteed ears. $1049 St. Peter's Boy Scouts, Troop 72, meet in St. Peter’s School, 316 E street southeast. @ance at the Old Central High School. Three Hundred and Twenty-fifth Pield Signal Battalion members of the District, Maryland and Virginia hold aYrgkxnson at 8 .o'clock, at the Central TOMORROW. Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, Chicago, speaks at 10:30 o'clock be- fore the Senate committee on banking and currency in fr.vor of the Farmers’ National Council's plan to reduce the Army and Navy one-half. INNER Appetizingly Prepared by f Awatony e wai ‘ou at e . | Fife and Inn (and Cafeterin) Conn. Ave. N.W. 55¢ Mauriee D. Rosenbers, Preshient Joseph Sande ice' W. A. Bemmett Irvin Owings. Joweph H. Milans Seeretary Dr. Clareace A. Wegver, Auditor exander Wolf.General John M. Riordon. .. Frank Owings R. P. Andrews, Lopis Bl A. Brslawski W. Fioyd " R. L. Ellior, Eile Sheetz, BANKF couzRce Economize Now Guaranteed One r Hot Qg water Bottles: rubbe 3 Gusranteed One Yeur Fountiin Q8 “Douelie Canx, Syringes. . . $1.49 Whl‘:;\ Enamel The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. 2:qt. tips and complete with | | | DID YOU HEAR 6BOUT TH ROBBERY ______ AMUSEMENTS. GAYETY—Ninth Below F Al This Week—Matinee Daily. JEAN BEDINI'S “TWINKLE TOES” JEEK " Pe GLUCK & ZIMBALIST TUESDAY, JANUARY 4:30 at Mrs, Greene's Comcert 13th & G. Phone M. 6493. Seats mow on sale Bureau in Droo] To make your Danuce. Reoeption, Conoort or other social affaic a com- plete success be surs to engage ‘Washington's most popular orchestra, Any number of pieces or combinations SOL MINSTER Phone Main 2376 or Col. 2018. 718 14th St. Each Day $1 Less 3, by 5% Rexo Special Camera, with V o i g tlander 68 lens, with Ilex Shutter. Jan. 11 the price was $70.40. Each ‘day $1.00 ‘ess until sold. M. A. LEESE ? ieal Cew Sth St Ideal Homes Are Those ‘Where Comfort Abounds—Get a BERKELEY EASY CHAIR Sold With a Guarantee to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded What's more comfortable than a chair built with springs in the back seats and spring edge front, covered in soft color tapestry or velopr—hmh for comfort at a price that only the maker can sell them at.” Save the middleman’s profit. 3 ] Compare these chairs with chairs offered at $65.00 and you will be sure to buy ome or more. 3-piece Living Room Over- stuffed Suites, made to order. Covered in either tapestry, velour or Jeatherette. $98.00 Up 1 We also specialize in reup- holstering, refinishing, fine cabi- net work, draperies and slip- covers. Mail Orders Filled. $34.75 UNITED UPHOLSTERY CO. Ubpholsterers and ‘Interior Decorators 625 D St. N.W. Main §6?4 Women’s Walk-Over HIGH SHOES $8.95 Never in the history of our business have we offered such an oppor- tunity to economize as this. Formerly Priced $17.50, $16.50, $15, $14, $12 Every Desirable Style Is Represented and Every Pair Is Taken Direct From Qur Regular Stock Brown, Black, Gray and Fieldmouse All Sizes All Widths . Wolf's Walk-Over Shoe Shkop : 929 F Street N.W. HELLO MR, MFGiINI§ IN TH NEXT BLOCK? LOEW’S ALAC 0:30 LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents WALLACE REID “THE CHARM SCHOOL” Beginning Next Sunday P LOEW’S E o Public Lecture Georgetown Foreign Service School “Latin America as a Factor in the Development of Inter- national Relatjons.” By the HON. LEO S. ROWE, Director General of the Pan-American Union Auditorium, National Museum, 10th and B Sts. N.W. 192 CLEANED UP THIS PRECINCT? T Midwinter Gla dness! must not fail to sec— (1] EXTRA ADDED CLYDE COOK COMEDY- Friday Evening, January 21, at 8:30 O’Clock Public Invited Gigantic All-Star Benefit Shubert-Belasco Theater Tomorrow at 2 P.M. Greatest Cast of Artists Since the War 15—HEADLINERS—15 Hoover Child Relief Fund. Seats on Sale Now at Box Office. Orchestra, $2.50 and $2. Usual prices elsewhere. No war tax. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor National Theater, Thursday, January 27, 4130 Soloist PRIHODA, Violinist Seats now on sale at Mrs, Greene's e 1a Droop's, 15th & 6. Phons 1 6355 Tonight, 8:20 ATIONAL Jormishe 820 ) The ED. WYNN CARNIVAL (New York Production), ED. WYRN, The Perfect Fool. i Girls. ng Mon.—Seats Thurs, A L [GER_P; SBAGER'S NTIC ‘MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE " ng Only, January 23 TRAVELTALKS IRELAND MOTION PICTURES—COLOR VIEWS. ____SEATS SELLING 80c_to ‘$1.50 ARCADE GREAT DOUBLE BILL Tonight Nationally Known Danseuse Donna Marea In Wonderful Costume Solo Dances Gorgeous Masked Carnival Worth of valuable prizes lor most original and tomical costumes. Grand March 9:30 P.M. $ There’s a joyous, lilting store of January glads i brilliant William C. De Mille production of Cgm";::n:”fl:;:‘: alluring tale of moonlight, madness and summer night—Yon! IDSUMMER ADNESS"— ———A PARAMOUNT PICTURE——— WITH JACK HOLT—LOIS WILSON—LILA LEE “FOR MIDWINTER GLADNESS, TRY ‘MIDSUMMER MADNESS' ATTRACTIONS “DON'T TICKLE” Belonick News—Symobonic Overture FIRST GREAT WEEK AT Special Film Features 14th Street and R. L Ave JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S “NOMADS OF THE NORTH." 9th at D Street N.W. Continuous from 12 noon. VAUDEVILAIE‘I)E SUPERB EUGENE‘ O’BRIEN N ‘BROADWAY AND HOME’ | A stirring Page from the Book of Life. EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. Will Rogers In the Goldwyn Comedy-Drams, “Cupid the Cowpuncher” GRAOE DAVISON. in ““THE_HIDDEN CODE." ovwmu' Revere Theater Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. WM. 8. HART. in “CRADLB OF COURAGE.” CIRCLE 82 -2 o0, N.W. OLYMPIC 351, %ntts E¥in 2 “NURSBE MAI N.W TRUXT Today and Tomorrow—ROY ,in HONOR _AND OBEY.” Pathe Review. NTER, RJORIE.” N. Capitol & Q Sts. STBWART, in “THP MONEY CHANGER.” LON CHANEY and STAR CAST in “Nomads of the North” 1119 H N.E. ALICE LAKE in “BODY AND SOUL” CAROLINA Milton Sills, Theodore Roberts, etc., in “THE FURNACE” == NEW STANTON ALL 6th & C Sts. N.E. 7—8:00—9:30 P.M. AR OOMEDY SHOW. S SUPER_COMEDY, MAOK SENNBTT'S SU “MARRIED LIFE” DUMBARTON 1342 Wisconsia Ave. LIONEL, BARRYMO! in *THE MASTER MI: SHUBERT-GARRICK 35=Zuoser: | NEILAN'S ! MARSHALL Masterpiece Picture, UNPAR® tirring pi tremendous story ever written. Daily, Next Week—Commencing Suld; The Eminent _Acm-zuange:u, ROBERT DOWNING In “Ten Nights in a Barroom” Heplete with Music, Comedy, Somg Specialties. SHUBERT-BELASCO Saturdsy, January 23ud. 10:30 a.m. Each Reel Shewn Only Once. Change of Program Weekly. CHILDREN'S MOVIE Beautiful, Fascinating, Wholesom: Educational, Funny. Nature—Pin Eeather Pickaninnies. Reserved Seats, 35 Cents to One Dollar. Adutission to Gallery. 25 Cents. Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office. Especially Planned for Children. Daily 35 Sun 3:32 Hol'y . “BRIGHT STARS”—Post MME BESSON | ERNEST & Co. Gising THOMPSON “Half An Hour”' SETON @Geo. F. Moore & Company Dooley & Storey. Patricola. Ed. E. Ford Kitamura Bros. Al & Emma Frabelle. Others Mme. HOMER and; MISS LOUISE HOMER POLI'S THEATER, Wed., Feb. 8, 4:80, Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Buroau; Droop’s, 13th & G. Phone M. 6483. METROPOLITAN CRANDALL'S F Street at 10th ALL THIS WEEK—POLA NEGR), in “PAS- KNICKERB! CRANDALL'S 33 e ne TODAY AND TOMORROW—WANDA 2 LEY, in BR FIRST ELOPEMENT. BAAIWH ETT'S Y GOODNESS. CRANDALL’S Theater.om 2 &sea. TODAY- in “THB BEST oF LUOK" ind Gou: PRIL =3 W — STAR _ CAST, _in Hor And COMEDY, “TEA CRANDALL S o s mfi%fi%&v"fl‘nfi?';flv& bm “THE CRANDALL'S AyEYos craso €45 Pa. Ave, MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY: 3 P.M. TODAY—BILLIB BURKE, ,..'»1-:?3{&?{1&; HNSON.” And COMEDY, “ED. “THE FOR MRS. JO £ B SR HEAVS CRANDALL’S APoLro raaren TODAY—_MAHLON HAMITZON, Yo CHANOB TON, in “HALF 'HA] TOMORROW—MAY ALLISON, in TRUST.” And N, io “HELD IN R o And HARRY POLLARD, in MITOHELL LEW) “BURNING DAYIGHT.” w1z B " And Ao Screen Magarine and Comedy. AMERICAN 2=t 8¢t and &. 1. Ave. LOUISE GLAUM. i “LOVE OR JUSTICE.” LIBERTY North Capitol ana P 5 ALL-STAR CAST, hsu ‘THE LAW OF THE YUKON.” [RIALTO Realart Prescuis CONSTANCE BINNEY SOMETHING DIFFERENT Adapted From a Novel by Alice Duer Miller Orchestra—————Auxiliaries #&F~ NEXT WEEK 9% TANTALIZING AUORABLE ALLURING LOVABLE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG “HUSH” 4 BYMPHONY OF SCREEN BEAUTY AND EMOTION MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A.M.-Today.-Fri-Sat.-11 P.M, Popular Prices—25¢, 30c, 35¢ Paramount Presenta BRYANT WASHBURN AN AMATEUR DEVIL & Beginning Sunday & ENID BENNETT —In— “HER HUSBAND’S FRIEND” Bubsidiaries \ Tomight at 8:20 E_L!._s Mat. Sat. Omly Lew Fields and 2orris Rose Present A 1921 Musical Faree, “BLUE EYES” With & Wonderful Chg of Musical Comedy Faverites. Beg. Next Sun. Night. Seats Now POP MAT, THURS. BEST SEATS $1.50. Direct from three months' rum at the Bew York Winter Garden. Goorge Lo Maire's BROADWAY BREVITIES OF 19520 With BERT WILLIAMS GEORGE McEAY GEORGE LE MAIRE ‘The Greatest of All Fun Revucs. DAKCING. PROF. AND MRS. ACHER, STUDIO, 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Frida: lessons by appointment. Phome tablished 1900. o Individual private lessons in ballroom dancing. All fancy and shoe-dancing for stage & speciaity 29¢ The Shoppers’ Rest. 9th Below ¥ Continuous 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission, 2S¢, including war tax. WESLEY BARRY The Freckled-face Boy (Star), in “THE COUNTY FAIR” _Bring_the kiddies to see our outdoor | circus display. A rare treat for ever,fi "NEW REGENT 18th and Cal. Sts. VIOLA DANA. in i “THE WILLOW TR! LEADER—T [ METROPOLITAN | PLAYING TO CAPACITY ERSE S NATIONALS PASSION Symphony Orchestra of 35 1S8th amd Col. Rd. TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P. M. WANDA HAWLEY With Great Cast in HER FIRST ELOPEMENT Mack Semmett's “My Goodmess” i Iz a “MUSICOMEDY' JIMMIE” STAR CAST—STAR Next Week—Seats Thur. Loo and J. J. Shubert Preseat ““NoT 'S0 LONE G0 Eva LeGallienne and Sidney Blackmar. Ve m tolop m Privats and in class. Phose Col. 1833, ARCADE |:5:3:55 DANCING WEEK NIGHTS THE PALACE, 914 E st. . 1 6 lessons for $3.00. From 6:30 to §:30 every evening. 2 MISS CHAPPELEAR lessons taught by appointment. Nertk 191, s BB AVE. DAVISON'SER1329 M n.w 22 new dances—"The Toddle.” *"Ihat Resilient Walk, Arm; Taps. Lessons, with the advantage of practice in the vast I AUDITORIM Sp orchestrs Season’ Cat 8t each 3o Strictly private. Any Lo teaching. Class dance Sat. Eve. - —— oseland Dancing Academy, Come and 1etop each joq how to ealoy us teach you - your evenings. Special class daoces every b7 “&ffzx‘sfli DUNBAR, Instrocter. M1 O ene Franklin 64513: 21 INE_BALLE _mC‘AJ l;.Es.w‘ Pranklin 6508, Why waste_time with people who waste 3> "We produce results. Leading is your et W e 1010 PM. 24 3. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt t alorama road. 2 blocks sontire o}n?flfi’:nd Columbia road. Phone, stu- dio, Col. . Bal 204 all branches danch fiewYorkAcademy DANCING Taught in SIX Lessons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 10 A.X. TO 11:30 P.AL Latest steps in refined dancing. One-step, Fox Trot. 2nd all other UP-TO-DATE DAl nable rates. Lady and with class dances. Phone Frank. 2768 506 9th N. .q-lmmla.y. time, 75c. e . and_Fri. eve Balivoom for rent, $5. W. 1129. Bwt 1894, We teach you to dance in one eourse, if you can be taught, st the RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 NEW YORK AVE. S — ER’S, 613 224—PRIVATE LESSONS. GLOVER'S,! = # every night. Smerica’s. foremost_academy. IT'S EASY TO DANCE WITH ME. Mrs, Hartley, merica’s Best,"’ 416% 12th st. n.w. Pbone M. 3739. Est. _}‘?fl‘ GazmoEEs DUPONT 500i%s — STUDIO OF DANCE. No. 6 Dupont Gircle. Ph. Fr. 1636-W, ‘ . ' L \ ! ¢

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