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i | | +-CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A iAntheny League will meet tomor- | #9w afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at Columbian road. Mrs. Nanette B. ul will speak on “The Basis of “Government as Found in Greek Drama aad Hebrew Literature.” - ;Mru. Seaton Schreeder will address lds for the Sick” tomorrow evening | L.c 1o &t the clubhouse. ')' Faculty Clab the medical school. Meunt Holyoke Alumnae Allodl‘lfll( al 11 hold a card party tomorrow {dowment fund. 649 Fuller stree! George Washington Wniversity will meet Friday evening et. Speakers—Harry C. Davis. member of the board of trustees, and | PU . . Dr. Frank A. Hornaday, professor in | give us joy to burn.” And if we - | 2ll stood at his back, to help as best we might, to share the bur- at the Knickerbocker Theater for | den he must pack and cheer him day and night, he might enjoy that old white shack and think t'm ‘Women's City Club on “Volunteer |and fan Syracuse University women will| > t. > h imeet for dinner Saturday at 6 o'clock [ fairly warmed his seat a million hungry chaps will ask why, in U. women are invited to call up the [ the name gf Pete, they gon't Higll SC.IIOOI and Co“ege get public snaps, and they will stop him in the street and bore him with their yaps. And he will sit at night and sigh, and cuss « Post, No. 2 [the awkward fates that put him fat the clubhouse of the National Au“- ation of Collegiate Alumnae. A iclubhouse and leave their acceptances Pwith Miss Gertrude Van Hosen. i Representative Robertson of Okla- HMoma will speak Monday before thei iCollege Women's Club. i The V. S. Jacod ;Amerlean Legion, will give a benefl Performance, “The F Street Cabare day at 8:20 at the community service shouse, 918 10th stre: Dancing. ! The Vassar Sonor will be three Vassar alumnae— Miss Julia Lathrop, Maj. Julia Stinson ®nd Prof. Ellery of Vassar. i AN nterested young women are in- Tewly organized Christian Social Serv- ce Group, under the auspices of the W. C. A. 1333 F street, tomorrow | callers vening at 7:30 o'clock. h 1 The Negro National Education Con- gress—Executive meeting, Wednesd: B bom. at 1325 R street. Mrs. Sylvia| Dog Sflep” to chase the bores Van Loo and Mrs. Philetus M. Morris f 5 i will speak. i Rainbow Division Veterans, District E;nler——sun!-monmly meeting, Mon- evening, 8 o'clock, in dugout, 1004 F street. Cathedral Heights Citizens’ Associa- on—Miss Mabel Boardman, District 'ommissioner, will be guest of honor, ursday, February 23, 8 o'clock p.m., St. Alban's Hall. Open meeting. 1 The National Soclety for the Ad- Public Library. ¢! e Vielets—Rosex. % Lovely specimens at Gude's. De- Jivered anywhere. 1214 F.—Advt. Ash Also Had Five Sons Who Carried Star as Boys. 2In connection wih the recent death Mrs. Philippine. Ash, eighty years . a resident of Georgetown for sev- ty years, friends today recalled that Ash was a lifelong reader of The e took pride in the fact that her e sons in turn carried The Star in All are living. e in that vicinity they are: Henry George N., James E. and e . £BESIGNS SPECIAL POST. $harles H. Bradley Quits the De- H partment of Justice. i Charles H. Bradley has resigned #s position in the Department of tice as special assistant to the orney General, a post he has held fgr several years past, and will re- enter the practice of law with an established Washington firm Febru- ary 15. Born in the District, the son of the late Justice Bradley of the Supreme Court of the District, Mr. Bradley is ‘s graduate of Princeton and a law uate of George Washington Uni- esity. “C.use Thine Ear to Hear” “ Are You - DEAF : If so, be sure to call “and try our new hear- “ing device that has re- “cently been perfected. . A special demonstra- tion will be held in our = showrooms on the. fol- lowing dates, from 19:30 AM. tol P.M. ‘and from 2 P.M. to +.5:30 P.M.: - Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1921 ‘Thursday, Feb. 3, 1921 - Friday, Feb. 4,1921 If you don’t visit this { demonstration, you will . regret it exceedingly. * No charge, no money, : unless you can hear. ey T ey - Used and indorsed by thousands all Vover the U. S. A. - Don’t forget the time . and the place. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. e and former Students in Washington will give a Shigh tea" Friday evening. Guests of | fake, and —Adverti: READ THE STAR 70 YEARS. | Sirin i Sia8"in mee. I do not envy Warren G., his task I.would not share; I have no presidential bee, I want no White House chair, for all it brings, as he will see, is plain care. He's full of high you know, our confi- dence fo earn; he’d make the wheels of commerce ge as all t 8:30 at the clubrooms. 719 -21st | ggod wheels should turn, and put the lid on every woe and his work delight. in a place so high, where only|opea Eventngs. R0 be presented by the Delhi Club Fri- | trouble waits; no nation has enough of pie to feed the hun- gry skates. And those who fail to get a slice will say he is a they will hand him !:hunkskoi icedwhen he’s expect- ing cake, and once a day or rriso; — maybe twice, his weary l{cart E. Mo 1 n Paper Co., fvited to attend the meeting of the|will break. And he will walk with dragging step to meet his gay, and they will see he loses pep with every passing day; and soon he’ll summon Old WALT MASO Copyright by George Matthew Adams. _ Shaffer's Flowers Are Welcome Visitors. 900 14th. Tel. M.2416. WILL STUDY STORE PLAN. A motion authorizing President ewton A. James of Central Labor nion to appoint a committee of five Wwhich will investigate and report on cement of Progressive Education— [ the advisability of opening a co-op- n meeting, Monday night, 8 o’clock, | erative union store in the District to handle foodstuffs and workme: clothing at the outset, was adopted by that organization at a meeting | in Musicians' Hall last night. W. W. Keeler, who retired from the presidency at ‘the last meeting. ¥ | [WDEAR WE OUGHT To READ BOOKS THAT WILL IMPROVE OUR MINDS LIKE THE JONESES Do. TO-DAY L BOUGHT A HSTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BY CARLYLE FOR You, AND ~ THE ORGIN OF SPECIES” BY Dfl&mg‘ FoR ME! But ere he’s Text Books New and Used, for the Second Semester. Pearlman’s Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. TATIONERY —A wonderful showing that anticipates every de- mand. prices. storé. Removal Sale On. Only 2 weeks are left in which to dispose of our large stock of Wall Papers, Paints, Jap-a-lac, Enamels and Auto Finishes, at greatly reduced It will pay you to visit our - Hooper & Klesner 12th and H Sts. N.W. Future Location, 929 H St. N.W. 'THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 ——————%| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—'Twas a Dull Evening Until— ngh Place. ! . —By POP MOMAND. Y'SAY IF WE GO TH' MOVIES AN START THIS STUFF To- [ORROW EVENI AMUSEMENTS. 9 B. F. KEITH’S .7 H 2:15 100 7 2:00. 5:00 Daily 5% Sun 535 Hol'y 1304’5 525 Soats. 25 Cents Daily Mats., Except Syturdays. Sundays and Holidays. HOMER B. M, | i I PEARL REGAY ASON With MARGUERITE Roy Sheldon | KEELER & CO. & Co.. In a Revue |In Ohi" BOSTOCK'S RIDING SCHOOL. Pressler & Kleiss. Bernard & Gary. Lohse & Sterling. ;Zopics of the Day." Kinograms. Other s. I | | | I[{| coLINO'MORE. GALLAGHER & ROLLEY. | | | | LOEW’S 009 Pa. Ave. On Sale Today HERE’S THE LIST 2061 —Proadway Rose. Tenor Sgjo. Billy Jomen. Something. Male Quartet. The Harmonizers. Orchestra. was presented with a handsome gold Lovin’ Lady. Fox Trot. Isham Jones’ Rainbo watch in recognition of his services Orchestra. 2064 Treasure Isle. Fox Trot. Geme Rodemick's Orchestra. GOOD HOME Awalts You at the (and Cafeterin) Conn. Ave. N.W. June. Fox Trot. Gene Rodemich’s Orchestra. DINNECRo,osl;:d o1 .ll-n:z:‘l:'::‘-:::'::;flrx. One Step. Isham Jones’ or nbo ra. 2050 Marste. ¥ox Trot. Genme Rodemich’s Orchestra. Fox Trot. Home Again Blues. Orchestra. Inn 26y~ s Castle of i That is what we have for sale—service—the i ness as our castomer receives the attention of our officers. These men of experience can make your business more ex- ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Orchestra. 2056 Beov Tenor Solo. Fred Whitehouse. m and Weep. Tenor Solo. Al Bernard. 2057 App‘llen .llrl‘:fom Time. Male Quartet. Amphion Ernest Hale. 2058 M7 Home Town Is a One-Horse Town. Male Quartet. The Harmonisers. Lindy. Male Quartet. The Harmonizers. 130141 Love You Truly. Soprano Solo. Long, Long Ago. Soprano Selo. Ireme Pavloska. service of And your busi- Lucky Jim. Male Quartet. Criterion Quartet. 5037 ™7 014 Kentucky Home. Marje Tiftany. . Sweet Gemevieve. Temor Duet. and John Young. Italinn Band. 917 G Street N.W. SALE! Women's $14 and $12.50 $6.85 Walking Pumps—Black Kid, Black Calf, Tan Calf and Patent Leather; Military heels, medium and narrow toes. Oxfords in Patent and Kid, Military heels, medium and narrow toes. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F 5031 ! Loye You, Sunday. Fox Trot. Isham Jones’ Rainbo Gene Redemich’s Fox Trot. Gene Gene Rodemich’s O, Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me? Baritone Solo. Irene Paviosks 5035 ©lc Uncle Moon. Male Quartet. Criterion Quartet. Soprano and ‘Male Trio. Charles Harrison 2500] Munsarian Rhapsody, No. 2, Part I. Vessella’s Italian- Band. > Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2, Part IL. Vessella's Brunswick February Records Brunswick Records are now recognized as leaders in phonograph records, for three reasons. First of all, Bruns- wick Records can be played on any talking machine or phonograph with steel or fiber needles. Secondly, Bruns- wick Records are always the first to give you the latest hits. Thirdly, Brunswick Records are the clearest of all records, as many of our customers are wont to say. 85¢ 5038 Rowe of Araby. Fox Trot. Isham Jonen’ Rainbo §1 () 85¢ $1.00 85¢ 85¢ 85¢ 85¢ " 85¢ 85¢ $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 $1.50 THE GIBSON CO., Inc. Stetson Pumps and ()xfords PaLacE K OUGLAS MacLEAN “The Rookli::’s Return” Comedy—+Pretty Lady!” Pathe News—Topics Overture— __ “Hnwnilar_Fantasfes.” ‘A LOEW'S CoLuma! [ NOW PLAYING Parnmount Presents “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP” By WINSTON CHURCHILL Directed by Albert Capellani ‘With a Brilliant Cast THE STEALERS ARE COMING FRIDAY, NATIONAL, 4:30 Ten-Star Concert BIRGIT ENGELL The Celebrated Danish Sopraho and LAURENCE LEONARD H English Baritone Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Arthur Smith, 1. Romance", Izzdventure % — MARY’S ATTIC = """"" e Feby. 8 SIR PHILIP GIBBS | WHAT AMERICA MEANS T0 THE WORLD Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, office T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G THE STEALERS ARE COMING i T Week Nights, 8130 to 12 ARGADE A Perfect Place to DANCE Splendid Music—Strict Censef All This Weck—Matinee Daily. “Girls From Happy-Land SHUBERT-GARRICK 2522 3nunen Tonight, 8:20—§1 Mat. Thur., 2:20. WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER? A FARCE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Mario Camatt " Fo i o t Winant Dorothy Mortimer Tom Lowls Isabel O'Madigan ! Richard Taber AND AN ALL.STAR CASY THRILLS.HUMOR-PEP MARY’S ATTIC “The Mysterious Rider” Zane Grey's Latest Book, Is Just Out Get Your Copy Today There Are 25 Other Grey Books in Stock Pearlman’s Book Shop Open Evenings 933 G St. N. . SPECIAL In Our Photo Department %by 10 Enlargements [ Owing to the cost, length of production and ironbound contracts, “WAY HM-ER “ER. To WELL— ALL RIGHT- NG ? A THINKING DRAWA OF AMUSEMENTS. Washington Thrilled Beyond Description Last night the vast audience, led by statesmen from home and diplomats from abroad, cheered to the echo this latest sensation. Most enthusiastic demonstration ever witnessed in a local theater. D. W. GRIFFITH’S Picturization of the Delightful New England Classic 3 Way Down East A new art combining drama, painting, poetry and music. The most amazing spectacle ever seen on land or sea. Jingling sleighbells, thrills and laughter, tinkling with the Yuletide joys of merry Christmas. Orchestra of Symphony Players POLI'S THEATER LIMITED ENGAGEMENT TWICE DAILY—2:15 and 8:15, excepting Wed. Mat. 1 P.M. i sharp. Nights and Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00. Other Daily Matinees, 25c to $1.00. SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE No Telephone Orders Taken During This Engagement DOWN EAST” will never be shown at less than first-class theatre prices Special Film Features| AMERICAN = &z 2e. % | —STRAND— | | ®th at D Street N.W. Continuons From 12 Noon. | VAUDEVILLE SUPERB |||} | AND i SHIRLEY MASON : | In & Greater Success Than ““Her Elephant Man,” ' “FLAME OF YOUTH” EMPIRE [ P11 W Q. VR NORMA TALMADGE in “PROBATION WIFE” Also a 2-Reel COMEDY. “Mary’s le Lobster” | SAVOY 141h S¢. and Cot Ra | 5 = TopAY AND ToMORROW—STAR cast, i [ O'DONNELL’S . N=%, AMEATER i | | HELIOTROP LYONS ORAN. fn | i ! | AVENUE GH. CRANDALL'S Loy ol O'DONNELL'S vere Theater Pk.Ra. M ) DR CIRCLE 2% 3 Aus N-W. 2b. W L in “HELD IN TRUST.” Rolin Comedy. TODAY AND TOM WOOD AND HEL PATHVRS. o | NEW STANTON o2 © 2n 2% GniA: WILLIAM RUSSELL, in “IRON RIDER” Bs Frank L. Packard, “The Miracle Man. uthor of At . 14m St. N. TEST oLmPlc l?ONS'l!.;\N(‘.H BI. A N. JOE 39 EAST. ND HIS JAZZ BLOODHOUNDS, ““THE N A A B JOB _ BROW N. Capitol & Q Sta. N.W ASSISTED BY MICKBY JOL- TRUXTON n!y.m'l{g 0 ™ in S “SQUANDERED LIVES." AMUSEMENTS. 'Wfinfinv?‘ Fatidn ETROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 AM. TO 11 P.M. CHARLES RAY In Sol Smith Russel's Hit, PEACEFUL VALLEY Distinctive Added i Attractions. 18 and Col. Rd- KNiCKERBOCKER | —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. STAR CAST In Allan Dwan's, The FORBIDDEN THIN MANY ADDITIONAL HITS TONIGHT MAT. Wl SHUBERT-BELASCD 27 5o THE SIDDONS OF TODAY. NANCE O’NEIL IN “THE PASSION FLOWER." An Artist—A Play—A Company Tnequaled in Recent Momory. WEEK FEB, I4. RICHARD WALDON TULLY GUY BATES POST “The Masquerader” Original cast and production fntact, in- cluding massive donble revolving stages, 2 “compicte mechanical crews, triple electrical equipment, requires three cars to transport How to Order Tickets by Mail. Send . check or | postoffice money order to theater for the amount of ticket purchiase, PLUS war fax of 10 per cent. Inclose addressed stamped envelope. Mail crler filled in o ™ ceive You thus avoid waiting in line icket window, Nights and Sat. Mats : Or. and £3: balconv. £1.50 and $1 Wednesday Mat, —Or- and $2; balcony, $1.30 and MAIL ORDERS NOW. Seats Thur. Messrs Shubert Prosent A New Comedy D.ama, COGNAC i With OLIVE TELL & reat compony. including FoWEks, Next Nondey. THE STEALERS ARE COMING SHUBERT-BELASCO Saturday, February 5th 10:30 A.M. to 12 Each Reel Shown Only Onee. Special Day for Washington Schools. CHILDREN’S MOVIE Last Performance of the Season. PROGRAM Motoy—*'Goldy Locks. Fairy (3 Reels)—"Heart of & Prrcess.” Comedy—Bobby Bumps,” “‘Tanks.” Animal—*'Jean H.r Family.” History—*"The Lazdig of Columbus.” Reserved Seats From 25¢ to $1. Early Purchase of Scats Advisable. — Juverile Movie Club oloses 1921 series of Children's Movie Films. MOORE’S RIALTO 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. 3@ Unriversal Presents PRISCILLA | EAN And LON CHANEY —In— OUTSIDE THE. LAW A Melodramatic Sensation Orchestra Auxiliaries LYRICI % = S PRI HOME ] CHARLES RAY. 1 “SUDDEN JIML. LOUISE GLAUM in “LOVE AND JUSTICE” Also Comeds. Sidney Lust's 9th Relow F ALL THIS WEEK— HENRY B. WALTHALL in “THE CONFESSION” DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” CAROLINA BLANCHE SWEET in “The Girl From Montana” om - “THE MARK OF ZORRO." NEW REGENT 18th snd Cal. Sta, ROTHY DALTO: LACK I DOR 2 HITE, LOUISE LOVELY, i A Also 5th Epi- E '4tn Streec BERE MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A, M. TODAY—WED, 11 P, M. Popular Prices—25¢c, 30c, 35. Robertson-Cole Present (11 13" ARSENE I;gi'"lN STORY "it] WEDGWOOD NOWELL Orchestra Subsidiaries DANCING. JOHN DR ABRAHAM With FRANK the Ori; 10:30, 1:30, 3:30 Children’s Movie | iog Co., Presents |, . yctive, Enterta Children's ‘ VICTOR HERBERT'S Musical Comedy Program, Including TheGirl & Spotlight | Jack and The Beans 1 Feimoioie lAll Seats N SrLY, i MARY SLEBEN THE STEALERS FEMININ. LOVELINESS ARE COMING 25¢ A BRIGADE OF CEIIDREEN DUPONT APoLTS TUDIO OF DANCE, No. 6 Dupont Gjrele. Ph, Fr. 1435.W. Miss Miller Class dance with orchestra, “’El-lllt!_l!:!. February 2nd. 2 New York Academy ;. DANCING Yaught in SIX Leswons. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 10 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M. Latest steps in refined bailroom dcncing. One-step. Fox Trot, Walts =\ and all other UP-TO-DATE DANCES. Reasonable rates. Lady und man _instructors. FINEST FLOO! IN THE CITY. Orchestra music with class dances. Phone Frank. 2768 506 Bth N.W. and 434 Tth NT.“'. . CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOKOLOFF, Conducter i Fedmrp National Thester Tuesday, LA February 8, 4:30 solotst Mishel Piastro viountst THE BAD MEN I pr s e || OF THE WEST Burenu, Droop's, 13th and G. Tel M. 6495. “THE KILLERS” Now Playing 35¢ You will always find it pays to have Photo work done by Leese. M. A, LEESE 8'%a % - A Story of the Mexican POLI'S THEATER, Wed., Stewart Edward White's most e e e e sensational movel, whioh ran oot Burean, Drooy's, 13th & G.. Main 648, Gecutively"ia tho'Bad Bosk THE STEALERS CRITERION e, ARE COMING R'S, 613 22d—PRIVATI LESSONS ANY Oy e, Clusses_Tues. and Frl, evenings. Baliroom for rent. $5. W. 1120. Est1904. RS. ACHER, STUDIO, 1127 lass Monday and Friday, 8 to lestons by appointment. " Phone essons taught itment. (ST ek RN avE, DAVISON'SEF1329 M n.w.Bh Season’s mew dances—‘"The Toddle.” *That < " Ttesilient Walk, Army-Navy Ta Cat Step, Ay Jiavy Tape. THERI 740 9th Bt. N.W, 6508, by waste time with people wio waste Wi ime? We produce results. Leadi o eciaity. " FHours, 1 to 10 PM. 3. ). Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt SALON OF DAWSK.