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28 CITY NEWS IN BREF. ; The Twentieth Century Club will meet tomorrow at 11 o'clock in lhu]shnp assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Dr. Thomas W. Salmon will give a lecture n “Mental Hygiene.” P ) City Club—The public safety group will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at thelth clubhouse. g ety—Minn Agricultural History Sou Mary G. v of the burcau of mar- kets will s k 8 p.m. at the Public Library. Public invited. | d. Beta Theta members will meet to-| P! morrow at & o'clock at the Univer- sity Club. the District Federation are invited to achusetts avenue m. to 3 pm Members of of Women's come to 1415 ) tomorrow from 11 tca Neo. 6. Dopart- R.. meets Fri- c fi L ec 1. jti Phil Sheridan of Poton day at 8 p.m Mrx, Della G. o Y (of LLOH rfel showing. No mat gehool les imented; the cry of SPirits Worn { hetween the and the Duck- ks e e tand sore is thus with - nlur‘nmn Sulphy and Tron Com- e Lo cuunmrn. o |0 W el we're shackled a resatt of | ; Fenn Hall will be chairman of club ! : day activities tomorrow evening. {up with grief byausty chain and j e | t Mon:‘l“smopx: l:iner CO., Sectety Vot Aatomotive Engincers| f€tter, and when from mumps 1y will meet in Coxmos Club Fn we get relief, we have a dose of — Dick on and i W L o s U SAtcs: Both ot tite: buseaw o€ stund- i :\('ttktr. and, having paused to! o ards, will speak kicliand beetigve alliof ueiteal] f ‘ Great Sale o nity ing for at the h. 16th Street and Flori April re arrang- |, Hotel Had- | entertainmen: W v will give n < at Wilson | ¢ T and Social ¢ at 8 o'clock Modern Lite will meet tomo . M. H. A club som. dical director ion of _\|-|\HI|; { The Ald Society of Eckington Pr -_IH byterian Church will give an enter: | i \””“ r at Mul- berry Coir sented b Pome falent and Oates’ Pétudent Or- % chestra will play. At is llewe Women's (¢ i hundred part at the club. Mr lin will be in chargé a Woman's In!prd"-nmllntlnnll Min- W sionary Union will meet F o M pount Vernon Biace Miss Ella_Holmes. i of Gauhati, Assam, th in i in: missionary will speak Meeting of the l«flll] han‘ of the Howard Uni ¢ Alumni tion tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at 809 Florida avenue northwest. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ~Wilson Normal Community Center —The New York State Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. The women's gymnasium will open af 7:30 and the Lonesome Club will} meet at the same hour. | East Washington Community Center. | Eastern High hool—This center presents four ciub meetings this evening: Community orchestra, bas- ket ball, Marine Preps Athletic Club, ‘Wallach Boys' Club. 1 i Thomson Community Center—To- night's schedule: Dramatic Club re- hearsal, Filing Association, Esper- anto, Pen and Ink Club. in a 00 Park View Community Center—So- cial night of the Wednesday Evening Dancing Club at § o'clock. Southeast Community Center—To- night: Tyler School Social Club com- munity dancing, Progressive Five Hundred Card Club, Fife and Drum Corps, Lambskin Club. Johnson-Powell mmunity Center —This afternoon: Elocution for chil- dren. 3 o'clock; rythmic dancing for ohildren at 4 o'clock. Trinidad Community Center, low School—The letic Club will night. practice Birney Community Center—There will be athletic training for the Girls { | Club at § o'clock tonight. i OVE'S Laxative | ‘The genuige bears W. Grove. (Be sure you | Advertisement, H { BROMO QUININE T the signature of et BROMO.) 3oc. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Girls' l'rh:ndly Society—The society will be continued toda. H Church of the Epiphany. o T the‘ o'clock | | colleges and universi- Ues in lllinois are especially invited !0! & tea 4-6 at the National Association of | Collegiate Alumnae, 1607 H street. i The women of Columbia v will meet informally ey o'clock at, the Board of education meets 40 at the Franklin School buildin) ‘Women from all c ersity | for ‘dinner at § ational Association of | ose intending . be present are asked to communiiasy | with Miss Van Hoesen at the elgly. TONIGHT. about his crop, and wails about courses of his frying, the man w found conditions doctor talks of sawing limbs, | land oculist of healing glims by nmqr ragtime hymns and tightwad | rx of Delta Sizma | better. | daily ; i plus bile, and swear that life is | + inciuded in the pro- | scaly, and then we don the shelf- | gayly Lcritter, and only superfical hicks ¢ ca and bricks, and then we sing .unl5 twitter N. PRESIDENT PLANS BOOK. making ready tie data as or actu; ocia- | shortly after his retirement to pri do not include in any way the liter- | ary workmanship. i 1House Sends to Senate Measure The rivers and harbors bill carr: and sent to the Senate. recommit down, Landscape Gardenmg Would you keep your Love alway? THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 ) 1921. WE EAT 100 MUCH MEAT! WE OUGHT To EAT MORE FISH LIKE THE JONESES! o | I wANT \Ve all are fond of talking when we round up to- gether; the shoe man sounds his lainti\'e yawp about the price f leather; the farmer spicls; The cook, in lan- quaint, dis-| he weather. uage terse and ho sell us glass and paint has trying, the un- ertaker makes complaint that cople have quit ing. The patients’ revolutions, the | al ablutions, the pastor talks of | ntributions. And ev ry fellow l les a roar, and shows he's dis- | mtented: the good old Im;m\ nie of yore by every one's la- ASSIGNED AS CONCILIATOR. W. C. Liller of Birmingham. Ala., b the D opartment has n as ed by as conciliator in the dispute We have to kick around | while, we have to grumble we have to work off sur-! orn smile and do our business Our safcty vaive we find | 1 kicks, they soothe the human | an think our hearts are bitter ve throw some harmless rocks | WALT Con ¥ George Matthe and Trusse right b as R. S. Baker Assemblying Dota | on Paris Peace Conference. President Wilson is busily engag historic the P being a ke, % in nl ))uhl iding hite House. While jt is not belie ident contemplates be; Wor. of writing or e proposed book during the rem i weeks of his term of office. nderstood that he has in mind the auguration o. real .work upon it | > and save money. It is known that Mr. Baker h.i\’ undertaken the task of arrang- | & the material nd that his duties PASSES HARBORS BILL. 917 G St. N.W. Carrying $15,250,000. lpmp sum appropriation ot $15,25 0 was passed vesterday by tht House A motion to was voted Yes, Old Dear— the measure 205 to 120. of good, old times—i and Forestry Evergreens, Hedges and Noble Size, 10c Napoleon Size, 15¢ Henry T. Offterdinger 508 Ninth St. N.W. Edison February Diamond Disc Records Now. on Sale Valentine Flower bells ringing sweet and clear, Tell us that Love's day is near. growing by leaps and bounds. Wedding Blues—Fox Trot, Lenzbera's Riverside Orchest Darling—Medley Fox Trot, N Bend her fair flowers on that day. 50715 { . 5 Max Fell's Della Robbia Orchestra. Blackistone et s Harrv Rodggman's Jazz Or Je ne Sain Pr Pn—Fox fif‘, n chestra. Harry Roderman’s Jazz flrf‘ht‘fltra Japanese Sandman—-Fox Trot Mox Fell’s Della Robbla Orchestra. Honeydew—Waltz, S g 14th and H SR8 { Phone Main 3707 50709 { Wiber Bible class—Annual election | the Sunday school v York Avenue Pres-| byterian Church. Otto Wilson gives | { in an illustrated lecture. W Ice Skates, etc. E lhlrpen all kinds of Scis-| sors, Razors, Penknives, Butcher and Kitchen Knives, \ Lenzberg's Riverside Orchestra. Four Jncks Mareh—Accordlon, 50694 P. Frosini. Ring and the Rose—Harp-Zither, i3 Kitty Berger. e J Wedding of the Roxe—Intermezzo, fiague ot ;:mm n Pen Women| We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat- 50693 I . Conway’s Band. Tl mest at :"0 2 Cpck, at headquar-{ing and Silver Plating. | Ameriean Lexion March, 2 i : “et. Dr. Tom Williams | onway's Band. speaks. ! All Work Guaranteed. sosi Connnught Man—Medley of Jigs, Accordjon, u:mso-; ‘\hnrmdl Community Associa | Medley of Scoteh Afrs—Banjo, 5 m_will be the guests of F. J. Bacon. Kevler at’a cara ‘party a1 harlad THE GIBSON CO. . : y er resi ’ Stlver Star—Soprano and Tenor Duet. dence, 1322 Park road. i Young Women's and Young Men's| Gladys Rice and Geo. W. Ballard. That Dreamy, Dreamy Lullaby—Tenor Solo. Vernon Dalhart. 917 G St. LEGAL NOTICES. 50691 { Hebrew Associations—Weekly dance | at the Y. M. H. A building. =i | Chapter A. of P. E. O. meets at 5! I gielock, with Miss Clara Milligan, 1210, | N street. Visting and non-afii members invited ill J. O. Martin of the Chesapeake and | Potomac_ Telephove Company will | give an illustrated lecture at 8 o'clock ! ‘ at assembly hall. ed | = | Chapter A, P. E. 0. meets at 8| o’clock, with Miss Clara Milligan, 1210 and non- .flhll.ued‘ N street. Visiting members invited. i Women's City Club—Mrs. _Seton i Schroeder will ‘speak about ¢Volun- teer Aids for the Sick” at the bus ness meeting of the ciub. | The New York State Society meets - prices. Daddy and the Boy—RBed-time Story. na Bailev. Little Toy and Hix Mother\nt the Circun—Red- time Story, Edna Bailey. What a Friend We Have in Jenus—Mixed Volces, Metropolitan Quartet. Yield Not to Temptation—Mixed Voices, Metropolitan Quartet. Broken Melody—Violoncello, = e som{ 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 | 7 i | 80581 { Laurl Kennedy. ) Kol Nidrel, Part 1—Violoncello, ' L S Lauri Kennedy. It will pay you to visit our store. Hooper & Klesner | 12th and H Sts. N.W. Future Location, 929 H St. Over the Wnves—Waltz, Scented Violets, Peerless Orchestra. Peerless Orchestra. On the Road to Mandalay—Bass Solo, Henri Scott. Hush, Little Baby, Don’t You Cry—Soprano, Frieda Hempel and Male Quartet. Chanson Bachique—Baritone Solo in French, Torcom Bezazian. at 8 o'clock at Wilson Normal School. A prominent representative of the | state will speak, and there will be novel features and dancing. ‘Washington Br: teriologists, meets American Bac- 8 o'clock in the District building. . E. Walker, Miss Alice Evans, S. H. Ayers, Philip Rupp and C. S. Mudge. National University Law School— Judge Proudfit will lecture on “Land and Mining Law League of American Pen Women meets at 3:30 at headquarters, 1722 H street. Touisiana Gtats Soctet meets to- ty night at the Washington Club. Del ";]u(nln al limitar—Tenor and Baritone in an, Guidp Ciccolini and Arthur Middleton. A WONDERFUL PIANO RECORD BY ql‘:n Rarcarolle, Valse In A P’Iat. ©Op. 64—Plano Solo. Di *tu se fedele—Tenor Solo in Italian, Giovanni Zenatello and Boston Natiénal Grand Opera Chorus. Fuggiam l In Our Photo Department 8 by 10 Enlargements 35¢ You will ajways find it pays to have Photo work done by Leése. M. A. LEESE '35, % ardori—Soprano and Tenor Duet, e Rappold and Giovannl Zenatello. THE GIBSON CO,, INC,, 917 G Street N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends a NICE SPaNISH TACKEREL! $| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Immediate Was Right. TATIONERY Elastic iHosiery ALdceminal Supporters S The Gibson Co., Inc. i 1 e B e S S Comméncing Feb. 2, 1921, and continuving un- til Feb. 12, 1921, we will give a special 109, dis- count on all orders sent to us. Be sure to avail your- self of this opportunity this is a smoke that’ll lm.)g back memories s the real quality. Pros £ QOther ci f 1 li 2 | ther cigars of equal quality cost_you 25% more. E. P. RODMAN i & fuakgHa sbyicost % mor 101 Primrose St., Chevy Chase Made in Washington by Clev. 1979 3* Estimates Headquarters for Brinr Pipes and Smokers’ Articles If you are fnrtun‘zte enough to ows a New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph the following list of beautiful Re-Creations for February are now available for you. Be sure to come early, as the demand for Edison Records is $1.35 $1.35 $1.35 $1.35 s1.35 $1.35 THIS ONE' WAS A TOLLAR, You { AMUSEMENTS. PaiacE TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents DOUGLAS MacLEAN “The Rookli\e’s Return” ' I Comedy—Pretty Lady!” | i LOEW’S OLUMBI NOW P Paramount Presents “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP” || By WINSTON CHURCHILL Dirceted by Albert Capellani With a Brilliant Cast TR, SIDDONS OF Ton sy NANCE O’NEIL N “THE PASSION FLOWER." An Artist—A Piay—A Company Unenualed in Recent Memory, NEXT MONDAY. SEATS THUR. ossr. Shubert Present A Now C-medy D-ama, COGNAC wu OLIVE TELL—TOM POWERS And a grert company. T~ TR e, THE STEALERS ARE COMING WHERE AND WHEN? Watch for Announcement Directl s’uu’a’m a’mmi: T Mat. Tomor.. WHAT'S TOUR NUMBER? A FARCE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS WITH Marie Carroll { EomestiWinant Dorothy Morti | Tsabol O'Madigan Rishard Taber AND ALL-STAR CAST ARCADE . A Decided Novelty l | | Unique Favors ~ TONIGHT AUDITORIUM ¥4, SATURDAY 10:30, 1:30, 3:30 Children’s Movie Instrueti Program, Including Jack and The Beanstalk All Seats . . . . THE STEALERS ARE COMING WHERE AND WHEN? Watch for Announcement 'DOLL PARTY Entertaining Children’s 25¢ 1 SOPPOSE ITS FOR. INMEDIATE . Cooking ? —By POP MOMAND. Special Film Features LIBERTY ‘j’f':.-fi:’:.'\":,."r:' e T ¥ Sereet nt 101h 'ROPOLITAY CRANDALL’S ALL THIS WEEK o A CKANDALL'S TODAY - JAN KIRKWOOD and H| JE: DDY. in “THB FORRIDDEN And COMEDY, “SA CHARLES RAY, in C RANDAI e TODAY CRANDALL’S TODAY @ RANDALL’S TS. 2 PM. DAIL' DAY, LOTS WhB v " o ' DANIBLS, in tOIL And COMEDY, “A HOM ('RANDALL’S “xomk tmEaTrn T, in “THE OF DIAMONDS. " And COMBD RALLROOM PONEE w- And ON DAVIES. in ATTRACTION, Jor RROWSN KPY JOL LYRIC uo’:‘ nr:’ rez Ry Special Req e arranged a Re. i PRauement ot “SHIPWRECKF The Most A | 9th Below ¥ TODAY—KING VIDOR, in “THE FAMILY HONOR.” JOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, in “THE MARK OF ZORRO." NEW REGENT 18th and Cal. Sts, “HOPE HAMFTON, SALOM ‘1o A" MODER DUMBARTON ™4 i Thrilled ——AT And Cheered to the Ecl “D. W. Griffith kas proved anéw with his latest accom- plishment, ‘Way Down, East,’ that he has no peer.”—Post. “David Wark Griffith, cinema producer extraordinary, scored not only a professional but a personal triumph.”’—Star. I‘RIDAV *NATIONAL, 4:30 Ten-Star Concert BIRGIT ENGELL The Celebrated Danish Soprano ard LAURENCE LEONARD English Baritone Tickets: $2.00, luio. $1.00. ‘T. Arthur Sm Tuesday Tolls SIR PHILIP GIBBS WHAT AMERICA MEANS T0 THE WORLD Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1:00, office T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G St. CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOKOLOFF, Condacter National Theater Tuesday, February 8, 4:30 Sototst Mishel Piastro Violinixt Seats now on aale at Mrs, Greene's Ooncert Bureau, Droop's, 13th_and G. Tel M. 6493. FRITZ KREISLER Thester, Thure, Feb 174 Sale opens to Sono Burcen: Droesras 00 & 0. "Mole o150, High School and College Text Books New-and Used, for the Second Semester. Pearlman’s Book Shop, Opea Evenings. Feby. 8 “Is the greatest thing I have ever seen.”—Frederic J. Has- kin. Other New York is paying $5.00 a seat. Well | TRUXTON “THE CONTEST Two More Capacity Audiences *POLI THEATER (LIMITED ENGAGEMENT) D. W. GRIFFITH’S ““Wander of the 30th Century”’—Boston Herald Way Down East 4 New Art Form Combining Drams, Paintin, Poetry and Masia. PRAISES BY THE PRESS AND PUBLIC. Orchestra of éymphony Players TWICE DAILY—Mats, at 2:15; Ev:. at 8:15; excepting Today’s o P. M. Nltlu and Saturday Mat., 50c to $2.00 Iy Matinees, Z5c to $1.00 SECURE SEATS IN ADVANCE Mo Telsphone Orders Taken During This Engagement Sk at D Street N.W. | Continuous From 12*Noon, ‘ VAUDEVILLE SUPERB | AND SHIRLEY MASON l WH i | In Her Greatest Hit, | “FLAME OF YOUTH” | EMPIRE 911 M 8t. N.E. i LOUISE LOVELY | In the Fox Entertainment, | “PARTNERS OF FATE” | 'S . NEW THEATER 835 Sth St SE. n CONWAY TEARLE. HISPERIN Revere Theater O'DONNELL'S Rersre, Toemter EDITH HALLAR. in “CRILDREN OF DESTINY. CIRCLE NEW STANTON 2 ¢ e 1 GEORGE WALSH in “NUMBER 17" A bl!\\!\ OF M 'ERY AND ADVENTURE N THB NEW_YORK UNDERWORLD. OLYMPIC *1,5%.3 w. “SHIPWRECKED AMONG ____ CANNIBALS [ N. Capl l:- itol & Q Sta. 1 W NK ritE WORLD AFLAME ——=HOME—— BILLIE BURKE in “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. MAY ALLISON in “HELD IN TRUST” TOMORROW—*BEHOLD MY WIFE." CAPOTINA LOUISE GLAUM in “LOVE AND JUSTICE” 4 11 A “UPiN MARY'S Yesterday A Rip-Roaring Comedy THE— Drama, Full of Thrills, = Actlon, p, Humor. = Bathing Girls, Perfectly- Formed, ~Beautitul To g . o e =] ho This Latest Semsation SR TN Special CHIL| “David Wark Griffith achieves triumph with ‘Way Down East’ before a tremendously en- History—' thusiastic audience.”—Times. lezfyw luu From 250 to §1 venile Movie Club Cl Series 4 “Way Down East’ had a e ‘Children's mumm = spectagmlar opening. No Grif- fith enthusiast can afford to ignore it.”—Herald. “We derived a spiritual up- lift from -the beautiful initial offering of ‘Way Down East.”” —Dr. and Mrs. Gerry Morgan. Class d-n February 2ud harp worth $10.00 a seat says the N. Y. Herald. Owing to the leagth ':':':'l be shown at less Last 3 Days An w drama of the stronges thrilling char- an acter of the West, THE BAD MEN OF THE WEST “THE KILLERS” A Btory of the Arizona- Mexican Borderiand. From Stewart Edward White's most sensational novel, which ran eonucu!dnly in the Red Book Magazine, CRITERION THEATER, 8th & D n.w. of production and fron-bound contracts, “‘WAY DOWN EAST” than first-class theater prices. N Toaight, 8:20 B @ATIONAL % %% ‘WM. HARRIS, Jr., Presents JOHN DRINKWATER’S ABRAHAM LINCOLN With l'll..\\'x McGLYNN and the Ori N. Y. Company. Next l da; o St o Bt T, YICTOR HERBERT'S Musical Comedy l‘he Girl = Spotlight | === FEATURING Illl. SKELLY and MARY MILBURN WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST AND A BRIGADE OF FEMININE L0 KElTH’S. or l 525 Seats, u Gents n-ny I.n., time, 76e. loh p.m. Narm 6786, THE STEALERS ARE COMING WHERE AND WHEN? ‘Watch for Announcement GAYETY—IMII I!eln F Girls From H-ppy- And an -All-Star 933 G St. N.wW. Saturdays. Sundays "'“‘" “Not a Dull Moment"—'l'imu Pe.rl MASON, Y | keeLER & co. QOLINO'MORE. GALLAGHER & ROLLEY. BOSTOCK'S OOL. *Preasler & & Gary. Tores & Beatn ‘n'}'&mn of the Day.” Kinograms. Other Teach you to Huulll DP"' AMUSEMENTS. METRoPoLTAN RAY PEACEFUL KNicKerBocked Beginning at 6:30 P. M. STAR CAST FORBIDD MANY ADD THE STEALERS ARE COMING Watch for Announcement RIALTO | 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M, PRISCILLA LON GIMHEY OUTSIDE THE. LAW Orchestra Popular Pn'cu—!‘e. 30c, 35 Robertaon-Cole Present “813" ARSENE LUPIN STORY WEDGWOOD NOWELL Orchestra EMPRESS BEGINNING SAT, FEI SHUBERT-BELASCO Each Reel Last Performance of the Season Motoy—Goldy Locks’ Fairy (3 Reels)—‘"Heart of & Comedy—Bobby Bumps. "ruh' N _No. 6 Dmnz oot Goeslos dancing. One-step, Fox and all other Frank. 3788 508 9th N.“el. and 436 Tth ..'- dance every night. G 10 years America’s foremost academy, 119 uA'wsc)N'swxm M n.w.Bag Beasone e eent Wik, u-y? . THIS WEEK 10:30 A.M. TO 11 P.M. CHARLES - Sol Smith Russel’s Hit, VALLEY Dh!l-r!lve Added ttractions. 18th and Col. R¢ —TODAY~— Ia Allan Dwan's, The HERE AND WHEN? Universal Presents DEAN ! J Molodramatio Sensation st Auxiliarted M—~LAST DAY—11 P.M. B s e Py € H 5 2 H ATTIC” 316 9th N.W. Jilll Seturday, Esbruary § 30:30 AM. to Shown Only Omee , Day for Washington Schosls DREN’'S MOVIE PROGRAM Princess” ‘The Landing c-l-mb-" ¥ ODANCING. T CHILDREN DUPONT ADULTS m% uv. Miller ce !fi: orchestrs, 'My' NewYorkAudemx DANCING Tooght tn sIx 0] DAY AND 10 AM. TO 11: Latest steps in P. !h:‘"'-m UP-TO-DATE DANCES, ites. and GLOVER'S, 613 m—-nrun LESS0ONS ANY Classes Tues. Fri. eveaings. Ballroom_for rent, PROF. AND MES. Acni e ~Class Monday Private lessons by | Established SCHOOL OF DANCING, | 1218 NEW YOI'I.K. AVE. ‘ Bpecial _course beginners ahe’ advanced stadents. Private dance correctiy te. Anyhou Class dance

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