Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 26

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26 Vount tizens' Asnocia- tion will ormal re nd da ¢ at S p.m. chool. Representative Kelly Public invited. Powell he Are Section of the Twentleth ill, meet tomorrow Sverette w akespeare 1 uvul\ a meeting at S o'clock in the | Zthe room of ~Temple ternntionnl Sundny School “luss meets tomorrow S o'clock in the Homer ihlic invited canon vening wilding. The Phi Deltd Thetn Alumni Club Monday at Club. N:15 Elec- will hold a smoker pon. at the University tion of officers ow and A. <prak_ tod t the Gospe and Social evening at Clab the N. B. Fagin terary fomorrow beadquarters Wodern will meet Al hington Salon will hold a | W evening at o'clock | McLean building, 1517 Dr. Frank Ballou oster will speak. Musical and | . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Anthony League mects at 3 o'clock at 2007 Columbia road. C. H. Randall speaks. Public invited TONIGHT. Rhode Tsland Avenue Citizens' As- sociation meet the usnal time at e Sherwood Presbyterian Church, d street and Rhode 1sland avenue nertheast. the the R £ Miller give il- District Bryant and Dr. L. 1. lustrated leciures. North Dakot: Society holds a dance at the Thomson School. Pub- lic invited. Indiana Society at the Ebbitt Hote eets at 8 o'clock Brown University Alumni cia- tion meets at 7 o'clock at the Cosmos Club. | Emerald Mi zive @ per- formance at Gonzaga Hall for the ! Irish relief fun . t Christian _ Soc meets at the Y. o'clock. All you Collegze Women cption at S Mrs. Harriet G. Club holds a re- | k at 1822 1 mreex,' Roberson speaks. | e i ‘Washington Philatelic Society meets at the clubroome, 1413 G street. Pub. lie invited. Lay Alumni Association of the Cath- olic University of America holds an athletic meeting and smoker at § oclock at the University Club. Bowling teams of the Wiher Bible class of the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church meet at the Y. M. C. A. Bonzai Club holds an informal dance at 9 o'clock at 1517 R street. D. C. Department, Veterans of For- | Metropolitan Bank build Men's Club of Calvary P. meets at § o'clock in the 11th and G streets northeas Church | g IR The Crime Wave When darkne flats s, i deeds of shame, t overshoes a shudder shakes my frame. for «ard behind. ner” Trinidad C meeting of a | Thought” rand evil hats, No mind, or pull more “‘I{mhchuld Hints” i think sublime ; The are crowded out, and | I know not why this world |has struck so wild and fierce a | gait, but well I know men run; jamuck, and scem inspired by | hate ; and for a kopeck or a buck, Irvins [ they'll kill you while you wait. hrouds the city | Istreets men fear to leave thcir! lest sundry lawless c.md-l Eighth Street Lag heats should smash their! treasured S “cther strong-arm fea them up avith gats. ) papers [ peruse, to mark the wide world's game, and nearly I half the current news relates to | and as 1 don m_\" 1 I see the used to where once they stood my paper prints a narra- ’Sulthnd, Md., Assured of Improve- An\c of crime, of how some dame, {arrayed in chintz, was butchered dime. “Gems of once appeared where he ‘who ran might read, but now that space has stories weird of who ca gents who die and bleed, of how some ruffian with a beard per- formed a hold-up deed. Kaiser Bill, sawing elm and oa humble Holland wall the burgh- | lers watch his smoke; i ihis bank account thers say he's broke And ed it all, is WALT MASON. t by G mmunity the Club this evening. Birney Communi meeting of lhe o'clock this ¢ URGE THRIFT COURSES. School sirls ning. rge Matthew Adams rhythmic o'clock this afternoon Independent. Center will have a Athletic Club at § elocution at 3 dancing at Center holds a Athletic ; System Representatives Want Saving in Curriculum. Incorporation of the instruction in thrift into the curriculum in the pub- lic schools of the country is advocated in a report prepared by representa- tives of school systems of the District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina at a recent con- ference at nounced recommended the «chool savings system conerete mean: Th or; today. thrift and economy. Th 0! eign Wars, meets at 7 o'clock at the :)’r' B trict schools. Richmond, e an it was an- report also 1tion of a detinite and of training pupils in who prepared the report were Kimball, supervising princi Carolina, M. P. arish hall, | 8inia and Harris Har( ‘ot of the seventh division of the Di Brooks of Business and Professional Women's scction of the Women's City Club meets at the clubhouse. Married members eita hold house, 175 of Delta Tau a dinner at the chapter Massachusetts avenue. Young Women's and Young Men's Hebrew Association holds u dance at the Y, M. H. A. building. American Pharmaceutical Afsocia- tion, Washington and Baltimore ranches, meets at 8 o'clock at the 'w Willard Hotel. Dr. A. R. L. pohmo speaks. Henry F. Lutz, evangelist, speaks at | the Fifteenth Street Christian Church. | TOMORROW District W. €. T. U., 3 from 10 am. 1o 4 pam Wesley Churel AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS. | Gen the | - 4l Civie Center announces “St. ¥ ratorio, rendered by t Motet Choral Society, this evening at ! ¥:13 o'clack at the Central High School. | A collection will be taken for the milk fund of the Foundling Hospital. The followirg artists are on the program: Ethel H. Gawler, Beulah H. Dunwoody, Martin Richardson. Charles T. Titt- mann, Arthur D. Mayo and Edith B. Athey. Otto T. Simon' will direct the ovatorio. Wilson Normal Community Center wilt have a_me the wom: gymna- | ing sium class at o'clock this evening. The Lonesome Club also meets this evening. East Washington Community Center has scheduled m of the Commu- nity Orchestra Preps Athletic d the Wallach Boys' Club this | nter holds Px- | 14 plano practice | R. N. Harper, dents W, P. Lipscomb, Lewis Holmes, C. J. Gockeler, N. L. Sansbury so th Cashier H. L. Offutt, Jr. that ciate E Morrison Paper Co., __1009 Pa. Ave. complete cutoff.. ... ... at eration our for Special Sale Hot-Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes with BOOKS +00r supply is equal ks tips aud G 49 The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. 10 every demand. STRAY every customer of its The Business Bank DAY Al F AT NINTH. ND EVEN] wuxmmron-—n BUSINESS COLLEGE ““The School That Gets Results’ Comprehensive Courses. ING CLASSES MAIN 3430, District National Bank 1406 G Street Ean‘king Run On Business Lines We have the same desire to serve vou that vou have to serve vours—and therefore rele- gated “red-tape” long ago— a business sition gets business consid- here — promptly. We go the limit in service— drawing the line only at the safety propo- point—conservatism customers appre- security. Diche u--‘ R’S < 1) la, in: ro: th in| th to % | | { NEW SCHOOL ports made at a recent meeting of fin their place I find the story of jthe public improvement association | some maddencd scout with base |°f that community. who robbed a hwidow of her kraut, and left no The Poets’ Cor-[state highway commission ana urge land. have elec posed of W. and R. L. Jenkins. THE EVENING - STAR, WEDNESDAY, -JANUARY 26. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Had a Right to Worry. O DOCTOR, HE WA GETTING ALONG TINE ONTIL— YES, HES NMUCH \WORSE DOCTOR! CONE RIGHT ‘OVER! HES HAD A 8 RELAPSE! PROMISED. \ ‘ Butcher and Kitchen Kn Ice Skates; etc. ment by Association. Erection of a new school in Suit- ing and Silver Plating. nd, Md.. is assured, according to re- All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., 917 G St. | i The organization, at its meeting. structed the committee on county ads to appear before the Maryland E sharpen all kinds of Scis- | rs, Razors, Penknives, We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat- 1927, HE HEARD ABOUT YOUR YOUNGER * WELL A SES, GUT WHFN HE HEARD ALL RIGHT! YOUR OLDER BROTHER \AS AN UNDER TAKER; O+ DOCTDR T \MAS ALL WRONG ! —By POP MOMAND.! P Continvous. 1030 a. m—11 p. = PICKFORD “THE LOVE LIGHT” LOEW’S ALAC TODAY AND ALL WEESL MARY In her latest and greatest plcture —By FRANCES MARION— LOEW'S OLUMBI ives, | Special Film Features NEW STANTON .lacsu-!!. . mNDALL’S APOLW 'l‘lll“lln TODAY—THOMAS iN Q ALL THIS WEEK. 1431 U ‘St OLYMPIC BILLIE RURK: {“THE FRISKY MRS. JOE “ORIENTAL FROLICS” 9 Oversea Nymphs. e state to take over the road lead- & from the District line to Suit- The association proposes to | tric lights installed along The committee is com- | West. George J. Hess is road. Text Books ve women were admitted ip in the assdciation. 5 night also was changed Pfill’lmln s B°°k the third Tuesday of each month. | Open Evi The “Old Story” ——survival of the fittest and Ofty getting more popular every day with discriminating smokers, 8c—2 for 15¢ At All Dealers. Made in Wa: ngion by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model m mh Cigar Factory at Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles Our Graduate Optometrists Are men of recognized ability and standing, and are equipped to give better service than ever before. Eyeglasses —with our thorough examination as low as 52.00 Over 60,000 Satisfied Optical Customers on Our Files \\ 17, FAMLY JEWELERS \ Ch as.smfls &Son | 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street Homer Rodeheaver’s Beautiful Sacred Records E carry the new Rainbow Sacred Records made the great E\angchst Singer. These records can be played on any makc and indorsed by Homer Rodeheaver, of talking machine with steel or fiber needles. Here is partial list: 1015—$1.00 ‘The Half Has Never Yet Been Told.... Homer Rodeheaver, The Old Ruxged Cross, Homer Rodeheaver and Mrs. William Asher 1016—$1.00 Can the World See Jesus in You?. Oh Hear Him Calling Thee!...... 1019—$1.00 Still Undecidea. omer Rodcheaver and Mrs. William Asher The Man, Christ Jesus—A Sermon...Evangelist Biederwolf 1020—$1.00 He Whispers His Love to Me.. ...Homer Rodeheaver My Anchor Holds—Male Quartet..... Mel Trotter's Quartet 1021—$1.00 Where the Gates Swing Outward Never, Homer Rodehecaver and Charles H. Gabriel Home of the Soul Charles H. Gabriel .Homer Rodeheaver - Ruth Rodeheaver My Wonderful Dream.. -Homer Rodeheaver Who Could It Be? Homer Rodeheaver and Mrs. William Asher 1010—$1.00 Me and Pop and Mother. Mother’s Prayers Have Followed Me.. 1014—$1.00 Brighten the Corner.................... Homer Rodeheaver The Star Spangled Banner, Wiona Lake Chum of 600 Voices 1001—$1.00 Safe in the Arms of Jesus, Trombone Solo by Homer Rodeheaver 1 Walk With the King........ .Homer Rodeheaver 1005—$1.00 Carry Your Cross With a Smlle. ...Homer Rodeheaver When You Know Jesus. . <. Mixed Quartet 1006—-81 .00 The Unclouded Day. Laying My Treasurc Up .Homer Rodeheaver Homer Rodeheaver .Homer Rodecheaver ..Homer Rodeheaver The Gibson Co. Inc. 917 G St. N.W. High School and College New and Used, for the Second Semester. Shop, G N.W. 'U;K THEATER H in CRANDALL'S G5 2Gucnecst. TODAY-HERBERT R mwuwsow in “MAN COMEDY, HAMILTON, TRUXTON N Capito! & @ Sts. N.W 5 Last Times Tod: ‘SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS™ HOME: “The Fortune Teller” With Marjorie Rambeau PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. ETHEL CLAYTON ‘THE SINS OF ROSANN CAROLINA CHARLES RAY in “THE DESERTER” DUMBARTON “EVERY LITTLE THING” 6 Capable Juvenile Artists. FERN—BIGELOW—KING MORT FOX & JOE '‘BARTON MACCARTON & MARONE BROWN & MYRTLE HARRY SYKES SEVEN HIGH-CLASS ACTS. “HALF A CHANCE. me 14th - l lrvll‘ “Ste. N.W. uum\ Panc\' “THE LAND OF JAZZ™ . norting Comeds of Wiggles and Glg- Iso Latest News and Comedy. _ LEADER = 9th Below F SPCOND AND LAST WEEK. CONTINTOTS—10 AM. TO 11 P.M. WESLEY BARRY (The Freckled-face Roy Star) in “THE COUNTY FAIR” NEW REGENT 18th and Cal. Sts. SPECTAL CAST in “THE RIGHT OF WAY. Sidner Lust's ROARING FILM—ONE BEST PET. Special Matinee Attraction “DINTY” All That a Picture Should Be. Monday to Saturday, 1:15 and 4145 MSS LOUISE HOMER C 8th and O Sts. N.W. LOUISB LOVELY, in “LITTLE GRAY MOUSE." 14th Street = JACK PICKFORD, SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME. POLI’S THEATER, Ved- Seats mow on sai ocert Burean, Di FRIDAY 3% NATIONA A‘y?:l“, ——STRAND— oth at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Noon, VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In the Select Special, THELMA GIVEN America’s Leading Violinist Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G St. LIBERTY HAVEN. in ** m CRANDALL’S LAST FOUR DAYS- “PAS North Capitol and P Ste. E..AND MRS. CARTER DE BEDS. METROPOLITAN F Street nt 10th RI, in CHICAGO SYMPHONY CR{‘"D“"' Do) T s ORCHESTRA FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor NATIONAL TREATER THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 4:30 sototst PRIHODA viotinist Seats now e at Mrx. Greene’s Comcert Bureau, Droop's, 13th & G. Tel. M. BOSWI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SRRE MONTEUX, Conductor Theater, Tues., Fel st LASHANSKA Seats now on sale at Mrs. Greerc's Concert Bureau, Droo 3th el. EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. TOM MIX B THE SOCTAL Z “PRAlRlE TRAILS” CRANDALL’ Thth St ond Co Tl | K O'DONNELL’S TODAY—MARION DAVIES, in “THE REST- LESS “OUT OF T AR- OF THE CRAND ALL'S Theater, 9th & E Sts. TODAY AND TOMORROW—BERE DANIFLS And NEW THEATRR 535 R S.E ALI-STAR CAST. In “BREATH OF THE GODS." Revere Theater | ODONNELL'S %evecs Saewe CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in ““THE GIRL OF TIMBER CLAIMS.” | CIRCLE ~ 2108 P W. Ph. W. 953 Ave. N. BILLIE BURKE, e THE FRISKY MRS. JOHNSO: and Topics of the D CAST, in EDY, “ndes AND PE." - And PG SOCIAL 10 To_ig ATIONAL 3 essager's Romantic 0—& HOISIEII BEAI!GAII!E With Marion Groem, the uamwmw-uuau Y. Oast. Anmm LINGOLN fl:NcKo -‘:ELYI.‘;‘" 1 lh' Yorl mpany, 1 O incta Brosdwas’ ' Tonight at 3:80 MOORE’S RIALTO 11 AM~All Week—11 P.M. BEST Direct from N. Y. Wiater Garden ‘GEORGE LE MAIRE' mmm BIE'I'I'IES With B GEORGE McKAY, NEXT MON. NIGHT Twiee D: ‘Thereafter, Wed. Mat. 1 P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH’S Garson Presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG | 4 SYMPHONY OF SCREEN BEAUTY ‘g? EMOTION SADA COWAN Orch: -Auxiliaries J&~ NEXT WEEK 9% A DRAMATIC SENSATION PRISCILLA tiy as for | bHUBER “GARRICK;% Tonight at 8:20—Mat. Thurs. 2:29. The Eminent Actor-Evangelist !!xmu!l WNING in “kQB\I;:‘Rl'Il'“?? A BARROOM™ Replete with Music, Comedy, Sovg and ote e erltier Time Thumhy B‘:rnln Mat. seat in the house (exommt bozon). | e ‘Shubert Ef 500. P. 9 Story By Jack London 95¢ 15 Other Jack London Books, 95¢ Pearlman’s Book Shop Open_Evenings. 933 G St. N.W. Flower Thoughts Happiness is universal, like love and life. It comes ont from wealth, learning, position, fame or any other external thing. Happiness is within and may be ac- quired by simple means— thought and service. Do you know that many of the great ones of this earth have attained to heights of power and learning by sitting alone and studying a simple flow- er? Herein is a great truth. Would you learn it? Study the flowers. Blackistone a Tremont Temple, Boston, and the 44th Street Theater, New York. SEATS NOW Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Other Daily Mats., 25¢ to n.w New York is paying $5.00. “Well ;orth $10.00 a seat,” says the N. Y. erald. :00. l:’ . ,Smi:;“orv..a vis CARRILLO Elsa Ryan "ch'.-?':r'-yn':r:n” Paul Decker & Co- Camedy Hie FERN & MAREE, ERIC ZARDO. DON & DALY. Innis. Bros. Scott. Howard [} SHUBERT-BELASCO = Teo and 7. 7. Shubest Prosest 3 Retreah ingly Diflereat Comedy of Love, Youth and Laughter, ROT SO ) LONG AGO tnuauu.u..uu.'w. NANCE O'NEIL IN “THE PASSION FLOWER. Outside the Law Mats. Thure. & Sat. SEATS §1.50 vu.mu. i GEORGE LA MAIRE 2:15 & 8113 Now Brenking All Records at the B l-: KEITH’S . m suu‘-;m 35 Owts Deily Nats Iu-pt ‘REAL CEA(I,.IBER BILL Herdd. SHEL- [ R, in “LITTLE Pathe News ‘Continuous, 10:30 & m—11 p. = JACK HOLT, ARCADE Balloon Party [ METROPOLITAN | SECOND GREAT WEEK Paramount Presents IDSUMMER ADNESS A Wm. C. DeMille Pictare WITH LOIS WILSON, LILA LEE, CONRAD NIGEL CLYDE_COOK COMEDY “DON'T TICKLE" | —————————————————e e e e ————————————— ———————— TONIGHT Up-~to-the-Minute Novelty With Prizes From the Air” CRANDALL'S ———F at 10t LAST FOUR DAYS Symphony Orchestra of 35 CRANDALL’S, h and Col R4 TODAY ing at 6:30 P. M. ALL-STAR CAST In Metro’s Special Production -“THE HOPE” years’ Cabin John Bridge School of Dramatic Art John M. Kline A Select Dramatic School of the highest type, offering instructions of the stage fn its_entirety. Classes now forming for new studests begin Jan. 31, 1921 7:45 to 1 S Dupont Circle. Varied Added Attractions Visit —and Enjoy a Famous Table d’Hote Chicken Dinner Open 1 P.M. to 12 P.M. A La Carte Supper Dance Phone Bethesda 201 F 3 Banqucts and Parties by professional actor of 2 expericace. Evening classes only 0 p.m. Franklin 1330 DANCING. ¥ Seasen’ teachinj MISS CHAPPELEAR North 5197 DAVISO Private lessons taught S"“"l329 an""“ ance “The Toddle,” "nn: Brppgimtmant. | s pew " Henione Walk vy Gt eh vou to dance correctly in & few A trictly .. Any hour. Normal course for . Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestrs. CATHERIJ}E BALLE We_produce result Hours. 1 to_10 P.AL. GLOVE! time, Te. ‘Ballroom for rent, $5. ¢ R'S, 613 22d—PRIVATE LESSONS ANY Clames Toss, and Fri_evesisgs. W. 1129. Bst. 14th and H 1921, by H. L. Coulling. i LAST THREE DAYS The Film Sensation of the Seasen. FIRST TIME SHOWN IN CITY ~“The dramatic Ape-Man story thet eeads thrills ‘tingling down your : The Revenge of Tarzan GARDEN 11 A. M—Last Day—I11 P. M. Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35¢ | - 3 by S% Paramouns Preaents CO-STARRING R Special nmu REPITA RAMIREZ C:n:‘e:-. with 3 Elln BE'.E" %?P:LI’ASM B s V o i g tlander - AS TARZAN. l68 tens, with Her Husbhand’s | CRITERION %5 Friend ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES [ JEAN BEDINI'S irls From Happylasd™ ‘ GAYETY~Ninth Bolow F 431 Class ey 22 CHLOEEN DUPONT APviTs STUDIO OF ! o, & Dupent Goedar” DB . uu-' We teach you to dance ilmmm. it you can be taught, at the RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING ms NEW you( AVE. and’ advasced ntua-nu suvn- leseons, Y o' m. t010:30 p. m. Clase dasce oad, dance music. For 10 yotve 1808 Kalorams road. 3 slecke na Cotumbla Tood. Fbems. gtu: Phone Frank. I570. estra, uh st nw I, dance with orch PROF. 10th st. n.w. 11 p.m. Private le Notth €186 m. Phones: D Day. m m apd shoe-dencing for stage a s AND MRS. Amn. onday al nd Pt rru.y 3 s by Sppolntment. Phove ved 1900. 26 4 41 CONN. AVE. Eve., Franklin 5333. te lessons in ballroom daneing. STUDIO:

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