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ARMED MEN:ROB STORE, EMPTY OWNER'S POCKET led-flp of' Israel Epstein Occurs ! at His Place in Southwest. f Other Thefts in City. Israel Emln. merchant at 141 F Btreet southwest, was held up last night at the point of a revolver and zbed by two colored men. One of men asked the grooer for & pack- age of ttes. When the latter ‘was about to hand over the smokes the second man drew a weapon and took more than $20 from his pocket and a smell sum of cash from the money drawer. Shortly after the rob- bers left the police were summoned. Mary Heintzelman 1717 N street, re- ported that a colored boy about eight- een years old, on Rhode Island ave- nue ‘between 14th and 15th streets vesterday morning snatched her hand- bag and disappeared before she could summon assistance. George Malcolm, Soldiers’ Home, re- ported the\theft of §90. He said the money was Stolen while he was asleep in a room on Pennsylvania avenue. Charles C. Schm }318 Longfellow street, told the ponce of the taking of mlvorwa.re. wearing apparel, box of cigars and $11 in cesh from his home yesterday. Bnrsl&l’s visited the home of J. N. l"ovler. 820 E street southeast, last The house was ransacked, i\)wlnr stated, but nothing stolen. —_—— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— A children’s party -tonight at 7:30, States Relations’ Club ‘meeting at § o'clock, Girl Scouts, Troop 1, athletic training this afternoon, 3:30. Activiti tonight—Domestic _science class, Juniors, Boy Scouts, Troop 40 and East Washington Community A meeting will be called at § o'clock of Lafayette Post, American Legion, the Epworth Boy Scouts, rench Club. Thomson _Community Center—Dra- matic Art Club, lor Juniors, will re- ceive instruction at 3 p.m., Pennsylvania State Society holds meeting tonight. Other activities at 7:30—Story Telling Hour, Boy Scouts, china painting, dress- ish Conversational Club, !lllm Span] dramatic art for aduits. Southeast Com.munlw Center—A blfl.hd.lw party lomght from 7:30 to = in honmor of Margaret Graham; lh Rag Doll Club has changed its meet- ing hour to 6:30; the Boys' Freckle Club and the Girls' Pollyanna Club will ‘meet for business and social tonight at 7:30; Boy Scout Troop No. 62 meets this evening. E. V. Brown Calnmum{y Center—Aft- ernoon program today, at 3 o'clock, for children: Dramatics, French, rhythmic dancing, Boy Scouts, Troops No. 52 and 67, at 7 tonight. Johnson-Powell Community Center— The Friday night clubs are working on a play, “King Midas” 1“’3“::30:\:2; bshn:l!, intermedi; an Vs . French this Il’lamm:fbfrvm 3 to 4:30; ‘violin lessons at 4 o'clock; the Friday Club for girls and boys will fbflt with the following activities: Par- iamentary drill, dramatics, costume making, mery building, social and folk dancing and supervised game playing. Trinidad ~Community Center—'l'ho Boy's xndependenl Athletic Club will meet tonight. « Birney .Community Center—The Bir- ney A!hlfih: Club will meet this evening. - Miner Normal Community Center—To- 3 nd Dressmaking Club, Conversstional Spanish Club, Typew ing and Shorthand Club. gymnasium ®dietetics and home nursing. The dancing club will Tecelve lessons tomorrow moruing at 10 o'clock. The Women's Athletic’ Club Meets tomorrow-at 1 o' Oumnnl!y Center—Tonight : wing ~Clul ‘Knlmng Em- Officers_in the Washington High School Cadet Corps will not be awarded their commissions until aft er the beginning of the second seme: ter, it was announced yesterday. Here- tofore the commissions have been awarded in January, but the .pres- sure of official matters before school amthorities this month has necessi- tated a delay. Stephen E. Kramer, assistant superintendent of schools, who has c of the cadet organi- f zation, hopes to have Gea. Persning present the commissions. l The Happy Past ‘l — ~ My auto didn’t cut out vice, when New Year day invited vows, and now, instead of run- ning nice, it’s balky as the law allows. Two cylinders are pumping oil, and when up heavy grades I climb, the radiator starts to boil, and oh, I have the dingedest time! I sometimes think, when steeped in woe, in grief that seems to have no end, of hapj Ky days of long ago, when Dobbifi was my faithful friend. Year after year he plugged along, contented with his hay and oats, and seldlom did his works - go wrong, as go the works of modern boats. He had all kinds of pep and power, from blowouts, punctures, he was free; he made six parasangs an hour, and that was fast enough for me. He didn’t freeze up overnight, when he was in his stable stalled; no punk mechan- ics found delight in seeing he was overhauled. No carbon.in his system formed, his carbure- tor didn’t cough, he didn’t buck till he was warmed, when in the morn I drove him off.. And in those happy bygone times I had some kopecks in my duds; I al- ways had the needful dimes to buy some sausage or some suds. But now I'm always in the hole, the motor car has wrecked my life; the stern mechanic gets my role, and ' buys more dxa- monds for hxs wife. AWALT MASON. Coppright by Geocge Matthew Adems. ARMY TO GUARD NAVY POSTS. Planning and {nstallation of de- fenses aguinst air attack for naval shore stations has been assigned to the Army under a joint army-navy board agreement. The stations are made part of coast defense areas for that purpose, but any battery requir- ing a company to handle it will be manned by marines. At the thde Shop Around the Corner MU'l'l' AND JEFF —Jeff’s Motto Is “Safety Fxrtt,” and It’s a Bloolfimg G o0d One. ' ASES OF FATAL CLASH. Secretary Daulels has called on the naval commander at Constanti- nople for a statement of fhcts regard- ing the report that an American sail- or had killed a Japanese during & free-for-all fight in the streets of Constantinopie last Monday. Neither the State nor the Navy Department hastreceived any information In re- gard to the matter. SPECIAL In Our Photo Department 8 'by 10 Enlargements 35¢ You will always find it pays to-have Photo work done by Leese. M. A, LEESE 2%'%. %% —----::z:.-".-:.::‘:::; 60 Ib. (Including war tax) 1010 E St. NW. OPEN SUNDAYS—— (Copyright, 1021, by H. G. Fisher. Trade mark ~By BUD FISHER. P Afxsc E| — Continuous, 10:30 a. m—11 p. m, LAST TWO DAYS MARY PICKFORD “THE LOVE LIGHT” Loew's oLumBiA (filfll"ll. 10430 8. m—11 IDSUMMER IADNESS le Picture, Wi IACK HOL‘I‘. LOlIsS WII-BON /EE, CONRAD NIGEL —EXTRA!— First Shoping of Bird Prise Awards to Pupils of wn.sow NORMAL SCHOOL INNING SUNDAY “IHSIDE OF THE CUP” By Winston Churchill [B. . 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MW ZENA KEEFE And All-Star Cast. jn . “RED FOAM _*“THB FL CRANDALL’S "‘,, m“" s LAST TWO DAAY;POLA NEGRI, in ON.” CRANDALL'S Xyicmnsocnn DAY—ROSCOE (FATTI) ARBUCKLE, in e LEFS OF Tn‘h P’ ;A'! Perma. Ave. at 21st N.W. and Varied Added Attvactions ATIONAL Tomgnt, 829 Andre Messager's Romantic Opera, 4 EYHPBONY OF SCREEN BEAUTY Mg E'OT ON EADA OOWAN Wid: Marion G‘nn d:. American Desirable Shoes and Hosiery —_—-—#l ND Theater, 8th & £ Sta. 1211 F Street N. W. . ’lb-l‘lt n flxm—m Sat., 2120 TODAY AND To!leBOW»-ALMA TELL, “‘CLORHES."” Aotor-Evaggelist Himself ROBERT DOWNING In “Ten Nights in a Barroom’ REPLETE WITH MUSIC, COMEDY, _. _SONG AND SPECIALTI Dr.MauriceC.Williams Direct, From Six Years fa Arctics. In Traveltalks and Moving Pictures. On ALASKA, SIBERIA , and the FAR NORTH NEXT WEEK - ~oa DRAMATIC -SENSATION Priscilla > O'DONNELL'S 7=y, Temizmn Wlnte Palace Cafetenas “Oold Przces on_Eating UDGING from the large volume .of patronage NUMBER?- daily in our Cafeterias, the public is with us T orrest Winsat Week Nigkts, §i30 to 13’ 13° y 11 in our pohcy to supply quality food at the “old by %m:g-“u‘_';“m" " prices.” SEE IT BEFORE BROADWAY | SHUBERT BELASCO o -, S : There’s no waiting for “places” in'-our Cafeterias, as A Perfect Pla . Jeauary 29th s < | they are very commodious. 10:30 AM. to 13 1 o s i e "palvate “lessons in and mndem dancing. Studio, Colnmiia 10363 N.W.Ph. W. 863 TOMORROW — i He¢ CIRCLE 3585~ 3 INTY,” with NEW STANTON 55 # ¢ boe i LIONEL BARRYMORE In the First Natlonal Masterplece, “THE MASTER MIND” . YMPIC . N.W. OL! > Ic m‘m’v ;;n CAST, in “THP BREATH, OF THE GODS."| ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Cond National Theater, Tuen., Febs 1. 4:30 sototst LASHANSKA soprano WEEE—BEG WHAT'S 'YOUR lfin’l-." And TOONERVILLE COME! "THE SKIPPER'S TREASURE GARDE: Tenight at 8:30 AVE. Franklin 5338, Hroom dancing. Phones: Day, Col. 5866. d dual private lessons in Last Time Next Sunday A Taney aad shoe-dancing for stage & ity GEORGE LE MAIRE'S £ - § “M" 'mm i MR. STAFFORD PLMRFRT"\ }Oll)lER . -9 S | danbibg partner to Gertrude Hoffman, Mand ae Murray, others, will give class clasaic, Appetizingly Prepared by interpretive Home Cooks Awaits You at the oy g ] gy~ , "%fiflfifiwflfi Amare b == fminEmEoEA Read These Lowered Prices i e Natdro—American Civies—Community Baviay. Hot Cakes, syrup and 1-‘.0 Fresh Haserved Seats From 250 to, $1. butter, only. ...........10c | . style Exes, e ‘With Bread and Butter. Espécislly Plapned for Children, Half Grape Fruit.. ..10¢c All Pies, 10c; Soup, 10c Prompt reservation of seats are nec- hun flradxs‘wn- unable to All Cereals, with half and half............J0c | Small Steaks, bresd and v R el A S E ' 3= . g_“'“‘&f.i“é.’:&‘#fl.‘f‘."“‘““”m .!Eg:.:‘:l Fresh Fish.cecseoeseen.285¢” E!u‘nmm rent, $5: ' W..1120, “Eet. 1804, Sliced Tomatoes..oeaev 10 i i . e Ty P | S i "We teach you to(dance. in.one course, if - . | B 3 { ¥ e I ' » ;nulhtmnm WAIT ON YOURSELF—ND TIPS . RIGHTWAY A Stery of the Arisona- White Palace Cafeterias |[| * e “ 1218 ‘NEW YORK' Av!. + ¥ . i e | 1113. Pa. Avenue - . juosr mmnssTIoNAL XovEL Rl | _umwmxw . s | Our Steam Tables have a larger variety .of: “eats” * than is offered at any other cafeteria in'the city. [ fwice Dafly Thereatter, 25 & S11p Wadrdse. 1B M. ‘Sharp . (Accompanied by Parents. F REE EXHleON A MAREA Special Sale Hot-Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes 5 TP S g CLEVELANDSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOKOLOFF, Condscter Pebrasey 8,480 sedatst Mishel Plastro wolmist Seat wew on salo et Mrs. Gresse’s Oomeert | | l?fifi and ‘l'!& Mat, §ve ‘te (“THE KILLERS”) Mats, 25¢ t» .&" ;omh n?'oko .' -'u'w’"n'y'-‘th ¥ ¥ plm nlmsmmnms BEGINNING SUNDAY 481 35! persosd e Two 917GSLNW.