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16 ' CONGRESSMAN IS SUED. Representative Lufkin Asked to Pay $347 Damages. :Willtred W. Lufkin, a representa- in Congress, is named defendant a suit to recover $347.20 damages filed in the ‘District Supreme Court by ¥lara McD. Thompson, owner of ises 2506 Cliffbourne place. The ‘prem! Pplaintiff says she rented the property furnished to Mr. Lufkin, who agreed to return it in as good condition as ‘when taken over, ordinary wear and tear ‘excepted. 1t is claimed that by the negligence of the defendant and his servants the property was surrendered in a_“grie ous state of dilapidation and disre pair” The plaintiff asks to be reim- bursed for the cost of repairi the furnace, lnundr‘v tubs, cleani to rugs. bedding, covers and the like. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ‘Wilson Normal Community Center— Girl' Gymnasium Club at 3:15 this -lunoon. The Alabama State So- meets tolught at 8 o'clock. Be- :hnh: tonight, the Spanish class will be instructed by Prof. F. Perez de Vega _ Tonight—Domestic art, ad- vanced and elementary French and Spanish, domestic science. English speaking, war risk basket ball, boys' athletic group, people’s national opera, girks’ gymnasium at 3:15. furniture munity Center | Americ East Washingto —Tonight's tion elase N ing Club. W cabee Athletic Club Thoms=on Community Cente club has been formed for for adults This cvening— of “Rigoletto.” socfation; Span hington Opera As- . millinery, dress- making. E V. Brown Community Center— French for beginners at 3 o'clock this n Southeast Community Center—The Mohawk Athletic Club_ will meet in business conference tonight. followed by athletic practice. The Country ‘Daacing Club wjll dance square dances tonight. Johnson-Powell Community Center —The dramatic clubs are rehearsing a number of plavs this afternoon at 3 o'clock and tonight at 7:30. Social dancing for children nt 4 this after- noon; social dancing at & o'clock to- night: committee meeting at 7:30. Punbar Civic Center—Regular activ- fties tonight. hoys' hasi-et ball teams; | Just Us. Peerless, Carlis'e, Brownies girle’ basket ball team. Women's Ath- Jetic Club. community centers’ band practice. Knight Templar Command- | ery arill. . Birney Community Center—The Tn- vincible Parmonizers meet tonight. ‘The Spanish Club holds its second study night this evening at 8 o'clock. Miner Normal Community Center— Tonight. Sewing and Dressmaking Club. Conversational Spanish Club. Typewriting and Shorthand Club, gymnasium activities. dietetics, home nursing; Dancing Club at 10 a.m. Sat- urday. Physical Training Club at 1 on Saturday afternoon. T. Arthu: l KNICKERBOCKER 18th and Col. Rd., Today, Beginning at 6:30 = ZENA KEEFE = With Ralph Ince, in His Production for Select of OUT OF THE SNOWS Varied Added Attractions b TOMORROW, NATIONAL, 4:30 Ten-Star Concert BIRGIT ENGELL The Celebrated Danish Soprano and LAURENCE LEONARD English Baritone Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. ith, 1308 G St. Week Nights, 5130 to ARCADE A Perfect Place to DANCE Sylendid Music—Strict Censes KIDDIES’ NIGHT Tomorrow \-__u—— Last 2 Days An amazing drama of the strongest and thrilling char- noter of the West, THE BAD MEN OF THE WEST “THE KILLERS” A Story of the Arizona- Mexican Borderland. From Stewart Edward White's most sersational movel. which ran corsecutively in the Red Book Magazine. CRITERION Tio:75e, SAT~*THE SAGE HEN IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Ddes Pa Know Europe? Oh, Boy! = T ————————r Garnet-Phelps Community Center- Tonight. at € o'clock. Band of Mercy. Junior Red Cross. Boy Scouts, Pleas- ure Club. At 8 o'clock. women's ex- change, James E. Walker American Legion Post. James E. Waiker Aux- i¥ary. American Legion, and Thrift ub. Lovejoy Community Center—The Young Men's Business Assoalation will give a dance this evening, Deanwood Community Center—To-| night's schedule, Deanwood Glee-Ath- Jetic Club, Deanwood Dramatic Club, Peanwnod Community Band, the Eible Btudy Club. “A Daughter of the Land” By Gene Stratton Porter = Is Now 95¢ 6 More Porter Books at 95c Pearlman’s Book Shop Open Evenings 933 G St. N.W. CHESTERTON on “The Ignorance of the Educated” National Theater, Thursday, Feb. 10. Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Ofice of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G St.| Shubert-Garrick %5 Subere Tonight, 8:20—$1. Mat. Sat., 2:20. WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER? A FARCE COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Isabel l-d-u Richard Taber Motion pictares. oa Alnh'ul far North Tlle,'_aay 230 SIR PHILIP WHAT AMERICA MEANS Tomerrow: special Mats.. 2:30 and 4 p.m. IA'I'IO\ML THEATER FEBRUARY 18, 1921—4:00 P.M. " ALL-STAR BENEFIT Under the Auspices of the Ladies’ Commit‘ee of the Mediex] Society of the District of Columbia ARRANGED BY CHARLES COLFAX LONG ONLY PUBLIC APPEARANCE THIS SEASON OF E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe Read: PIRST APPEARANCE IN WASHINGTON OF Reynol American Contralto recently arrived from Europe WIRST API‘&\I(&V!‘M 1IN WASHINGTON OF M. Miguel Nicastro Famous Conductor and Violinist Henry Weldon Zate Basso the Brussels Eoysl Opers N. Val Puvey 110 e compuaicd 1y chack, will o nem-:_ Gntil 12 o'clock moon Wednenday, Feb: Address Charles Colfax Long, Wardman Park Eotel, for mail orde-s. The management reserves the right to return checks if recived after all seats are taken or after 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, F Tickets on eale at Fox Offic IN MOTION PICTURES ‘His Holiness Pope Beredict XV Canonizing LITTLE MIiSS SUNSHINE Intenxe Modern Comedy Drama In Five Parts For the Bemefit of 8t. John Berchman’s Altar Soclety GONZAGA COLLEGE THEATER Thursday and Fridsy, February 3 and 4 MISSION—Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 ™R. VAN BUM 1S A MAN OF CULTURE, SO|| YAWS TRAVEL OH SURE! WE BUT MY DEAR. | 7 = — . Y'SEE EVERY TINE TH' T TRAVELLED ALL FELLOW, HOW 1 HYYDEAR STOPPED SHE- EOURE:(‘"I‘ TRAVEL! AND DONT SRRl | Gl B0 & | A BUNCH Of PleTuRE YOu GET 6N 1 ] TALK ABOUT TH'PRICE BELGIUM 1N 0| | oA oF m‘E/ | =vicionn POST CARDS! OF HAM AN’ EGGS OR \ COUNTRIES You} CIOTHING TO Hint! oG ‘ Z % % Z 722 Z MacLEAR | “The Rookie’s Return” | BEGINXING SUNDAY MAY ALLISON In “Marriage of William Ashe™ 20 227 LULw D CLUBI Conttavtren, 10900 m—iip = FOW FLAYING “THE INSIDE OF THECUP” By WINSTCN CHURCHILL OF EXCELLENCE TO THE PUBLIC OF THIS CITY:— I IN URGING THAT EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON SE gisyolius €€ 4 t24 Directed by Albert Capellant TH, STEALERS Witk a Erlliant Cast AT THE STRAND THEATER---NEXT WEEK « 1ly guarantee them that, in my opinien, L% 4 S et e el T o Dleasure to exhibit. I am welcoming this picture because I vin, tinfied In preduction will valn special pi uu. The strong climax of the story will be -rtully staged A wonderful lighting and other effects, the Strand Stage Hemager, M, George Lowe, and nnml-tmn-nnv. ed the acene in every detall i o that ur patroas will say that “The Stealers” is pictures of the year and that the presenta~ Arangod, together with the special orchestration pre- ored by Mr, Arthar J. Manvell, will combine to Eive Wash- fagton ane of the finest offerings of this character ever seen. A. T. SPARROW, GAYETY v WEEK JOE HURTIG PRESENTS A LAUGHING SENSATION GIRLS SMIIBERI BELASCO <37 ".fi. SIDDONS OF TODA NANCE O'NEIL The Most nlunnuun Amu- of the n 'rm: rAsuml mvzx." A REMAREABLE GUY’”“ ATES . uqvundu" l:lldlnx lnl-ln den 2 complete -mmu clectrical cquipment, req & “Eu- o’ Order Tickets by Mall T mun check of stoffice for” orter to “theater urchase, ater, Thursday, February 10. l’ow- 8; TO THE WORLD Tiekets, $2.00, $1.50. $1.00, S0e,. office 1308 Arthur Smiti ATTIC” A Rip-Roariag Comed: Drama, Full of Thrilk Action, Pep, Humo: Bathing Girls, Perfectl Formed, Beautiful Look Upon. “_‘E“PRES THEATER 416 8th N.W BEGINNING SAT., FEB. Sth=% BBS From K . ) ‘ il : ; Loei T HAPPYLAND | |\ SREE With FRANK MeGLYNN and the . TOM SENNA, : ; : . / i m-‘:"h,:td r{:-;:i Seats qem.‘ The Dancing Hobo Vicfiol "ERiflT’S Musical cole‘y VIVIAN LAWRENCE SRR 3 ; ] THE HILSON SISTERS : : eGIrmu:&ig..thght CONNORS AND McKENNA . : : ; HAL SKELLY znd MARY MILBUR AR CAST AX THE 4 DANCING DEMONS ZEAE | S erduat " tho orchestna - Suzday Monday 20 GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND o ' Pfi HOW At 2:15 and 8:15 Special Film Features & pin e e REE LES RAY, LAST THI Dot mRLERRAE (o b at D 8¢ = “PBACEFUL VALLBY. VAUDE t = VILLE ‘SUPERB CRANDALL’S XNICKERBOCKER A 18th St. at Col. R SHIRLEY\ MASON ‘]WMOILILOW A!‘PH INCE 5 “FLAME OF YOUTH” c OF THE TEA FOR Greater than “IHer Biephant Man." Note—Next Week, *‘The Stealers.” CRANDALL)S ‘Theater, ¥1h % I sce, EMPIRE MAYO, in “THE MAR- \nd MACK SBENNETT'S D 11 H St.'N.E. A Great Camera Version of Edward E. Kidder's Classic Ploy of Humor, Pathos and Thrills. ALL-STAR CAST in Admirably Supplemented by Abbreviaied Film Featwres of Distinction and Speoially Arramged = Interpretative Orchsstral Accompaniment. SQUANDERED LIVES” o - - = Unanimonsly Acclaimed the Best Screen Vehicle Charles Ray Ever Had A NEW ART FORM Combining O'DONNELL’S , NEW THEATER ] DRAMA, PAINTING. POCTRY AND MUSIC Nights and Szt. Mat. 50e to $2.00 Other Dally Mat, 25¢ to $1.60 Seats Selling for Next Week onder of the 20th Cemtury”— Boston Herald. ATTRACTION T “SHIPWREOK IG_OANNIBAIS.” ?B;’gd'}(mmy wnoum:m%u ', i CRANDALL'S 5" e CRCLE. gz -t 2 e | JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S [l = ns B eLL NEW ST, ANTON ,..“.;_T‘—? ; EXOITING STORY OF “BAOK TO0 GOD'S COUNTRY" BROUGHT ||} J, mm lnd Mn H. L. Hok = LOUISE LOVELY the Classi g’,gf;l,flfv JIOBERNIA wow%zg';zg;mgm OF ADVENTURE VAR N It it siest PLETE WIT| . THIS QUALITY I8 Now ocated st 1808 Kalorama. roa B Wi IARRY Pl “PARTNERS OF FATE” | In Addition to the Classie: MULTIPLIED MANY TIMES IN THE SAME BRILLIANT "“"-“‘“';;" e Turilling Drama_of Matrimonial Misdeals. | Act of 1920 AUTHOR'S &, CoL eLW. Bullroom and ali Srancies HANKY PANKY, JR. “ Warren ” MAY ALLISON in Heading Our Regular “HELD IN TRUST” VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM » il Faney ana shoodancing for stage a epeciaity or THE TRAIL’S END P i oIl | |l TOMORROW—*BEHOLD MY WIFE.” | GEoRE DUPONT v HIS MOST COLORFUL REFLECTION OF LIFE IN THE MA- sTypio o Daxce, JESTIOC REACHES OF THE GLORIOUS COUNTRY “"NORTH IMEDY, “TORCHY . 3, Sy PRINCESS The Picture of Pictures No. 6 Dupont Ci . Fr. 1435.W. OF 60, IN WHICH WILL BE SEEN A xmmm OABT, AND EYTI!A ATID!’D ATTRACTION, Jl» 1119 H N.E. BROW: D lll BIO el -8 - i TOMORROW — JUSTINE _JOHNSTON| OKBIRDS, COMEDY, ¢ RICH QUIC CRANDALL'S Youx mmaren Gn.Ave.& Quebec St, “I)AY-‘MYA (ON DAVIES, in “THE REST- LED BY : New York Academy DAN HOUSE PETERS—JANE NOVAK [l %57 ~:z:: s-cx,,'%c& orge B. Melford's: Adaptation of 3 A spiritual Love Story Will 1tk and drving sen. Nw © Giibert Parker's Famons Novel ” 'RANDALL me PM. Featuring Milton Sills and Biliott Dexter, BejPEessnted IDALL'S: “TTB HONDREIT CHANCE.” = ne o, BEhel M. Deil. rom the World-Famous Novel of t] Name. Also Co i At 1:15 and 4:45 Today, Friday and Saturday CAPOIIN A BILLIE BURKE in METROPOLITAN umrsRHALT@ THEATER NINTH AT G ST THREE DAYS I WHICH TO SBB PRISCILLA DEAN axo LON CHANEY IN THEIR MELODMBAMATIC SENSATION “QUTSIDE THE LAW” MS-NOTE 1 oIt is advisable to attend morning and matinee Presenta- tioms, as to date it bhas been impossible to cater to all those dasiring to attend night performances, and coming attrac- be postponed to allow a second week’s show- 'F ST. AT TENTI ————————————— Lust's “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” ||| s TR T™he House of TODAY—*TARZAN OF THE APES." Your children will enjoy the beautifut fairy story prcsenteg ’:‘JPM" vfl in the JUVENILE MOVI KElTH S zu : B Pt ST SUNDAY—DOUGLAS FATRBANKS, 1n 3. LONDON' NDON'S “THB MARK OF ZORRO." “BULNING DAYLIGHT.” . ey o LUB ogram Saturday NEW REGENT ||t s et | momins Bece et D TR 32 MISS CHAPPELEAR . 18th aad Cal. Sta. g Tos SmGiTi s AT e — | 525 Sotts, 35 %'i-'-?. Datly Yt Exoupt Ensemble of Boston i ma oL CONRAD IN QUEST OF i ¥oUTH " = || “NotaDulM o’l;le m"_,rm“ Sermean — “LOVE OF SUSTICE:" dnd comesy. (|| AMERICAN '3 20 n8 8.4 vor ey Pearl R AT SSRIMGY, s T o Jou can be taughe, at the ¥ e | 334 FRITZL BRUNPT'TE, fa “THB OOAST egay | ypsinn £ co. Ethel Zimmer RIGHTWAY TON “;‘:;',v"""" Ave i]‘;[k%“uurm gg&g%{gmm“m“fx? o & Louise Harris SCHOOL OF J"'"’“G‘ DUMBAR TISE O 2 terling. - EW “THE LEOPARD WOMAR.” | LILLIAN RIOH o 11 AM.—Today-Fri-Sat—11 P.M. Zopica of the BT s, Ot ;: BARESTS Srecinl vomne titue g d Popular Prices—25c, 30¢, 35¢ E :::,‘:d‘—l:xin::ultnfiz:-.;nln lnnule Robertson-Cole Present e % Private room for beginners. wiaT 1ot % Thia Splendld Musienl Entortatament You noed not have an appon | S e | | AUDITORIOM ©tzt. | MAE MARSH || CLEVELAND SYMPHONY | e Fiee Cont P SE Y W ~SATURDAY D SYMPHORY & The Firs Congresationl {f ooy rrifel i * 10:30, 1:30, 3:30 .},','E,.g'fl'.-,‘v ORCHESTRA |: 'woii¥ese | Children’s Movie SOKOLOFF, Coaducter FEBRUARY 4, 1521 s § P Take the children to the Juvenile Movie Club, Belasco L. (Subsigiarien National Thester Tuesday, at 8115 o’cleck Foscha 7on to dance correctiy in & few ¥ Theatre, Saturday morning to mm&mfl:fimunm -' B-flnnnu sginning Sunday "W Februacy 8, 4:30 A;I s;;:' Rmed. jg'mgg;wém: i L orchaiza ! seq “THE LANDING OF THE “THE TRUANT HUSBAND” g SHD L LSATHERINE_BALLE - Jack and The Beanstalk L Setatet Mishe] Plastro Vestimtes Tickets Now on Sale at the Fraakil s PILGRIMS,” on the film. All-Star Cast e = Churth '"fl.','?"' . nn AllSeats « o « « Bcli——"rv— wrrtees T epeciaity. mn-mu"“"i- a 1 ‘ hiizag P < 2 A\ J; ; i ; : 4