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10 - __THE EVENING STA_R, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1921—-PART T. ° [:”'Y NEWS |N BRIEF HURT IN CAR-AUTO CRASH.| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Should Use a Silencer. e | —By POP MOMAND. ' AMUSEMENTS. . | ! on il e CRANDALL'S Fatton Joseph Owens Treated at Hospital. DELIADONNAIGORTURN ' g:xfila"i'g;b‘lg g’;fll ]rigasr‘:l‘“(%?u?:lbm ME TROPOLITAH Judge Katherine ern of the Other Street Accidents. ty OFF THE RADIATOR IN Juvenile Court will speak tomorrow at 4 pm. at the Fifteenth Street Pres-{ An automobile driven by byterian Church. under the auspices|Owens, colored, 1135 20th street, of the W. C. T. U. lided with a street car at 11th B streets rday afternoon i A reception will he held Monday |badly damaged. Owens reccived " 1 T < g n ; THE DINING ROOM! ITS SPUTTERING! DIDN JES :/0 HLUSBU! & LAST DAY SPUTTERING OND S 70U TURN 1T ! EATIN" HIS Soup! JHg i 10:30 A.M. TO 11 P HISIING; HEAR 1 TP d B . e CHARLES evening at the old Central High [jurics to his head and right lex. He ' School. under the auspices of the [was given first aid at Garfield Hos- Americanization patriotic com- | pital mittee of the bistrict, D. A. R. to the | Adolph Tossa and Carmelo Mondero, men who will be admitted to citizen- . were riding on £hip on that ate. Justice Stafford ruck an electrie will speak. and_ Water streets - afternoon. Roth Brookland Brotherhood will \men were treated at Emergency Hos- Liy at 8 pm. District Com- | pital B rdman will speak on ‘harles In Sol Smith Russell's Hit, PEACEFUL VALLEY Williamson, Wardma “Civic Pride. rk Hotel. received injuries to his Distinetive Added ] 1 night when his automobile At 1 Mount Pleasant W. € U. will [collided with a street car at 1Sth meet Tue of Mrs. A 3 w ¢ at 2 pm yne B. Whe Mill road. Mrs. I the superintendent 1 Anti-Saioon Ly the home [strect and Kalorama r mobile was badly dama 1d. The auto- red. K CRANDALL'. 18th and Col. Rd- NICKERBOCKER —TODAYV— Beginning a¢ 2:30 P. M. WM. S. HART In His Forceful Drama, the | TESTING BLOCK MANY ADDITIONAL HITS TWO HURT IN FIGHTS. i The Lincoln Park Citizens' Associn- | Negro Man and Woman Treated at tion will meet Tuesday at 8 pon Garte T AMUSEMENTS. | he Bryan School, B street hetween Hospitals. A “n .. =il ¥3th and 1 streets south t H ra 9 & = 2 T A - o Sl pne e USEMENTS e T Hospital last night for a scalp wour and a | ion over her She : Birgit Engell-Laurence Leonard. s b, told the police she was struck with g . s d T h W k S aratircs AL e B S e e T ===D3econd Triumphant Week!l—— family. 3 given vesterd phn Willis, color Whénr BE L st jan altercation at 20 > P i e L nizht, and was stru AN ax. His wou ty Hospital, and Lott AMUSEMENTS. B i} i TR I AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS, vSpecial Film Features 2 'IEI 'ROPOLITAN | e oty e e CRANDALL'S “Emnorenmay) QTR AND— s Columbia tomorrow. Its overwhelming AST DAY_CHARLES RAY “PDACE | popularity marks it as a seaxon's scnsation! It is the L VALLEY o | #th nt D Street N.W. Cosmopolitan-Paramount picture. IMORROW-—JANB NOVAK and HOUSE | Continnous from 12 noon. Johnson. colored, occupant of t Pi i JaMEe oLiver cerwoons | VAUDEVILLE SUPERB Padrine . Pearse branch of the|l-08an place hou )' i '-;mnmv ::nd sm' 9, o SOBBL, O TH A D And | D .. was charged with of exquisite puri r HAREY POLLARD, PROMISE | || v < . Friends of Irish Freed cing inflicted it rpretation of the old It M SHIRLEY MASON meeting tomorrow vpo- | Clirence Washington. colored, 27 O |bers was beautiful in it . - _ (|| o her Greatest Picture as a Fox Star. raphical Temple S |street southwest, was treated smooth legato and artistic ph '} CRANDALL’S KMICKERBOCKER “FLAME OF YOUTH” i e Al The frexhman elass of Geos University Law noker and box vening in the sa Washington Hotel. hool will s conte | Monday | 0 des nacions of the | The W Vamily (o $ P IN MARY'S ATTiC '® EMPRESS v Padriac H. Pearse American Association fc nition of the Irish re to-| morrew evening at ¢ A Hall at | With 8 o'clock. Lt ce lust his head s dressed 7 1w u Tonight, 8:20 Shubert-Belasco Tizie™: 520 Wisxx Janet Richards will xpenk on “The Cheater Reformed” T WEEK FEB. 14. Mail _ Orders Now | l THE SIDDONS OF TODAY FA L e BrgE ot Engell's diction in 15th St. at Col. izl i3 I Nance O'Neil . 2, Fo z Imorning for a lace rench and English is b TODAY- WM. §. T, in THE N o e ' ¢ SEATS e Setus A ation will' inet. Monda . jported it Washington refus y rec Dagne s TOMORIOW - IAST NOVAK an < | et e LTI i e TR M Y R ; : | | 2 SN AR, e | COGNAC 4., Eerian’ : ; N ; i FOLIATD, ot oy WILLIAM RUSSELL in ||| e e el . C. . 150 . - | | | | “Public Questions™ Monday at 8 p.m. s A ¢ itne; i of so1 1 BY WINSTON CHURCHILL— Al {a’ Last Brlacds ot i, Soria) RICHARD WALTOL 4ULLY Fresonts at the Church of Our Fathe |Sufferage to Be Topic of Women’s | Voice is rich and mellow in quality: Personally dirccted by Albert Cancllani with an er- reme GUY BATES lisglon e excellently placed. with ceptional cast—A picture that has ama-cd Washington. “BRIDE THIRTEEN" The West Virginia Society will meet Federation of Clubs. much resonanc 1d color, and his % g ; 2 Lo = ok ¥ A b e e L mezzo-voce singing is exauisite, 1t | SECOND WEEK BEGINS TOMORROW-— St 8 p.m. at the Thomson| Suffrage for citizens of the District|would be difficult to § O'DONNELL’S _ ¥EW Tns 7 e will form a topic of discussion at the more charming, the anch or ) ; tiEL 535 fth. 82 | The board of @ he Wash- | 5°€0nd of a series of public meetings. | glish songs, all of which were sung P —— Ew S — EVERY WOMAN, ALLAOMEDY N 2 L ington Hoard of Trade will meet Mon- [UNeF the auspices of the department |with heautitul diction and artistic fin- | £ - LLOYD, in ! “The Masquerader s T tts 5 . of education of the District Federa- |ieh. 1 - % day afternoon s eroc! . n . In the group of Frenci e ek T he Ition of Women's Clubs next Monday |sang Bembergs Il Neig P AR night at 8 oclock in the EDbitt|forced to repeat it. He then sang B v intary Wi i Tohmson anay. | RORCISSULSRConenay Sl ERatton ICh Emm R BT TR Originul cast nad production intact, g H Re 2 { O'DORNELL'S o SAVOY THEATER PO AI: I"X')A"l'l'l‘tl' NTGH 14th St. und Col. Rq Inchiding_“SON_OF w_ery T k v and sang “Tommy TODAY—TOM_MOORE, in “DUDS™ A . Avy W or s m=wier i No it ‘T‘;'"f_‘:lm:m of the committee. and |Lad” Ivor Novello's “The Page's — = COMEDY. “TORCHY'S MILLIONS." ClRCLE ALLSTAL - INCLUD Monday night at the Ralcigh Hotel John B. Colpoys, editor of the Trade ong” was delightful and also | oune of Recognized Preemin. ;\‘1:;‘1( OW (J[_\llmfll n:l_p and DAV ::x :1;!‘1"111\(.!, Hen ACK LAY -~ !Unionist, will' discus les of the |had to be repeated. After this group | COMEDY. RESD oy Py Y- Ane 4 The Minsisnippi (v will meet|Subjcct. Time will b en for op-fhe sang a double encore, a charming | RANDALL’S. — i ath & « February 12, in th MBIy room of |Ponents of the idea to give reasons |littla Irish The ' Top o the | G AVENUE GRANVO sl : the Thomson School. Judge W. W.|for their objections. { Mornin' to "' and Ivor Novello's CRANDALL’S k. Bariancry (ool Boan gy A45 Pn. Ave. © Warwick is to speak Among th who will partici | Bless You s nuscript. fin the speaking are George A. W This song ceritable gem, and was |who will deliver a short addre ung with understanding and feeling ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |0’ pubiic “wiiiitics “or the Districts | Mt Schuman 3 ‘omp TODAY. Mrs. William E. Andrews, president |niments for both singers i The Society for Philosophical Tn-{of the Day Nursery Asso artist also of the first in her JUIEE mactseat 1430 iat she Bublic| B A Dibbilts- presidentiofi ih fleld. Her playing was at all times a Library. Henry Farquhar will k {celsior Literary Club, and Mrs. Don !support and an inspiration to the : g 4 G \THE 7 P, on “Recognitions in Philosoph | P. Rlalne of the W. C. T. U.. who will | singers. THE MOST ABSORBING, THE MOST P o {speak of the work of their respective e The ashington Auxiliary of the jorganizations. Fational Mndian Assacition ‘meets | — NAME C. OF C. BODY. GREETERS HOLD DINNER. Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, 1526 K street. ' 1 Mount Pleasant Citizens' Associa- | Over Fifty Members of Washington James Oliver Curwood’s OMADS OF THE NORTH” With LON CHANEY and an ALL-STAR CAST | SreMDIe 68 U SO N RFECTLY ACTED AND CRANDALL’S APgLLo THEATER OLYMPIC DOROTY GISI. THE MORT PICTURESQUELY PRODUCED GF ANY PICTURE TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK. in o LYING PAT. EVER DERIVED FROM THE STERLING WORKS OF R I R 2 S TOMORROW-—STAR CAST, HELIO- JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD | ||| ittt i o CRANDALL'S Youi mumsiid| s MATS, TODAY ACKT “TORCHY TOMORROW. i 1 METROPCLITAN F ST. AT TENTH: S: Nights aud Sat. Mat., Or- . $2.50 and $3.00: M. 3 Balcony, $1.50 and $2.00: lery, $1.00. Wednesday Mat.. O tra, $2.50 and $2.00: Balco and $1.00; Gallery 50c. W ion NEXT WEEK ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in the Mark of Zorro at the Membership Committee Appointed. LEADER THEATE! First Meeting Wednesday. TONIGHT. “SON _OF TA NEAT WEEK tion meets at § o'clock at the John- A ROMANTIC REFLECTION OF ADVENTUROUS LIFE “NORTH [} |§ ToDAY. RERT LYTELL. in “THE MIS S son-Fow S The personnel of the newly ap- ¢ i kot G ., K TO GOD'S C . I LBADING LADY." "And COMED son-Fowell School. Chapter at Monthly Meeting. | The personnel of the mewly an- OF 60" MORE THRILLING THAN “BACK TO GOD'S COUNTEY,” e % AOME : e The Royal Country Club will give an| TO Promote fraternal feeling and | Washington Chamber of Commerce is MORE DRAMATIC THAN “THL RIVER'S LND" AND MORE ROW- 4ONSTAN S e r'- e — informal’ dance at the Raleigh Hotel. | ¢0rdial busin relations among its announced by President Albert Schul UNUSUAL THAN “NOMADS OF THE NORTH - » e S i ’ - i * { membership, which includes many of | teis. The first meeting of the lom- = THE BEST OF LUCK The Ohio Girls' Club will give a|the hotel men of the I'nited States|mittee will be held Wednesday night E n g Featuring Kathiyn Adamg and Jack Holt. CRIT ERION dance at Wilson Normal School. All|and Canada, more than fifty members at § o'clock in the Homer building. . RUCK JONES, 3 ' i NN = Ohio people invited. of the Washington Chapter of the| Members of the new committee are: WO MOONK.” lete) THEATER, 9th & D N.W. . - 5 Greeters of America, attend the | Sidney West, chairman; Henry B Also COMEDY 5 1119 H N.E. = 2 - JBusiness P_llllgh School Alumni As. monthly dinner of the organization | Davis, vice chairman: Henry S. Adler, Paramount-Arteraft Super-Special : TODAY g ation will give a dan, at the Dewey Hotel last night. gt st At B, “ - : : o'clock at 2400 16th street. ° o °|“Frank B, Fenwick, proprietor of | Walter C. Balderston, Charles B. Bau To Please One Woman' - And All Next Week THE SENSATION OF r‘Apn, 'NA SENSATIONAL WESTERN 9th Below F Paramonnt-Arteraft Super-Special— £ DRAMAS “BEHOLD MY WIFE” Like a Tigress, P e e ehre: o M vles, | Tho Tederation of Chtsens: Asto- | oot PSR B At | Bt B i s T e | 4 or THE TRAIL’S END o Peder t George D. w‘lor(him:‘lon o: ll'{arris- ey ICEEoIe LA H CroMata) a W meet at 8:15 o'clock burg, national president o he or- - s i £ e — NN po RO TN AT i v the board room of the Municipsl |Eanization, had outlined the work W. Darr. Allen Davi SET AMONG KCENES OF TRANSCENDANT NAT 1151:)')»311'4\"(2;‘-391 building. accomplished throughout the coun- |11 1”:;:"’;‘(”‘;:!.-”*{;;_‘_‘ Sk S| AND DISTINGUISHED BY THE CO. TODAY—*“TARZAN OF THE APF 2 » 5 - ’l q "AULT, 2. 3 £ 57 A 5 George B. Melford’s adaptation of S Fight Whe Ter The Biological Society of Washing- | are mane tr Chanlen Gonring pube | Clarence Duvall, John A. F OF A NOTABLE CAST, FAULTLESSLY LED BY SUNDAY—DOUGLAS PAIRBANKS, 1n ||| [l Giibers Parkers famons nowsl. Featuring Iy en e ton meets at the Cosmos Club = |lisher of Hotel Industry: R. L. Ma- | Frank P. Fenwick, Isaac Gans, O. B. “THE MARK OF ZORRO. Milfon Sills and Elilott Dexter. tacicca=Binih Ab 5 3 » and Nat Worley, all of New Y ay, A. Gumpert, 'W. B. Hardy The United Commercial Travelers!O. S. Cunningham, Washington, D, . Harper, Willlam J. Harper, J. NEW REGENT e ot ?meflga- Il"lamz Council, No. 256, {C.: R McPherson and W. A. Reiss of | R. Harris, Lee H !!.’crrh;:ll'a.ul u:lfn#l —_— — meets at 8 o'clock at Pythian Temple. | York. Pa. J. B. Henderson, P. D. Holmes, A. F. i T TR Pl Y ilowing the election of officers | Jorss, Rudolph Jose, Dr. L. F. Kebler. | A 18th and Cal. Sts. 8th and 0 « uThe Georgia Society will celebrate {and directors to serve the local|George L. Larssen, M. A. Leese, H. L. | Hoke Smith™ night, in honor of its | chapter during the ensuing vyear,|Offutt. j H. D. Ormsby, Miss Mary | president, Senator Hoke Smith, at the | tentative plans were made for the |0'Tool Phelps, Max Pimes home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller, | formation =~ of a ladies' auxiliary |Mrs. Giles Scott Itafter, Mrs. M. Brooks | P LOEW’S 3409 Mount Pleasant street. ftz, Dr. Joseph D. Rogers I Ac WILLIAM 8. HART, in ] = E “PHE BANDT AND THE PREACHER. . DUMBARTON ‘%2 iseezai i e, T They Called elected last night included: & Shalet, Miss The National Society of Scions of . : >, Fenwick, Dewey Hotel, ‘hy. 3. ) Colonial Cavaliers meets at $:30 at H pn“‘ H. J. Spates, Raleigh Ho- | laven, Almus R. r ol 7. St Hr North Caviio —______THE of Colonial Dames Club, 1727 K street. first vice president; Edward Jen- e ) s 2 Costisnsn o RO ! LlBERTY" B i, in AN 1scmL - Branded With = ins, Willard Hotel, ' second vice lwilliam O. Tutts, I S, Ulman, L. freontiny Lo0)e 2 | : e RIS = Searlet Letter. e Tapus Jotn Fraternity will | president; G. A._Brown. Shoreham | {orilac, ind Tvan C. Weld. AST TIMIS TODAY i in “CURT. » quet at the New Ebbitt. . treasurer; W. F. Paul, Arling- - Johnson-Nolan minimum wage ESTamons i Rcacns) T < ton Hotel, secretary, and George J. | bl i e mr Bimatic Club pre- ! Siorshing, Wardman Park Hotel, [ Jaw Will be dlscusse toniEht at = D UGLAS o ine mhe Model Wife" at 8 o'clock | poygeant-at-arms : committee of the chamber. James T. SCogk Hoard of directors: Charles Echert, | (ammittee of the cramper. James T i The Illinois State Girls' { Powhatan: Charles L. Hutchinson, | Lioyd. cha ; Rt State Girls' Club will | ponfinental: W, W. Gibson, Shore- | Will preside. A PEnso'Al au‘nAlTEE ‘1{301 - !:;-;;el at the Red Cross House, ham; L. G. Seizer, Raleigh, and e \ e Thomas Jones, Willard. I~ WHAT KIND OF WIVES Tho Washington Traflio Club wi | TR e FRIENDS OF IRELAND PLAN “The Rookie’s Return” oF ExcELLE"cE ARE BTN N I Eive a banquet and entertainment at Y SVALL OEEN * TRIE: TR 8 o'clock at the Raleigh Hotel LAUD3 FILM WRITERS. |councils to Aid in Obtaining Rec- — OF THE WORLD e 2 3 { BEGINNING TOMORROW Corpe. aional Guard Drum and Bugle |y Heikes-Justice Says They ognition of Republic. MAY ALLINON l H cHA“EY TO THE PUBLIC OF THIS CITY:— i FiE Yt A T SR Formation of branch councils of the In “Marisge of Willlam Asho™ IN URGING THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD o { Should Rank With Actors. American Association for the Recogni- | N\ \ < IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON SEE DANCING. o cbate on “Indi R s % ST i the blic will be held | D 4 =i 1 = — e Zorwte on Todividualism ve. So-| Realization that “the story s the beke e e il Sl ;};"_L, ¢ RS” sonic . Auditorium. d|:.lwt,.'.’.'.:,,‘\“;,fi',‘,‘,; e P ,'""",,,‘;‘;?,‘,‘;“‘?,-Yp o ner on | ning Monday, according to an announce- | — — = =Y | | §. J. Heffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt Harris, editor of Pearson’s Magazin {the same plane with high salaried :';;;nrlwmade today by the committee in| Z— ATIONAL Tonight, 8:20 AT THE ] & L SATON O DIEST N and Seymour Stedman. vice presi- |stars and directors, according to Miss|charge. G Last Time. B | onchrof dken ana b y ol dential candidate on the socialistic |Maibolle Heikes-Justice, photodrama- | Th tion will be organized in N TE b STRAND THEA TER-'-NEXT WEEK aio, Col. 761-W. branches ticket during the last campaign. {tist. who spoke last-night before the o as80c! e d be_ oFganize L | 4 & | af stage aa el taugh puser ‘an Pen Wi Dominic's parish Monday night, in St. i ) AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | T author of ihe ofisinal photo- | Dominic's Hall, 6th and 15 strects south- ABRAHAM LINCOLN i {drama is the greatest need of the pho- | West- 5 e e With FRANK McGLYNN and toplay industry today,” the speaker | The speakers will include Rev. Dr. I wish to personnlly guarantee them that, in my opinion, thin in the most momentous production it has ever been my pleasure to exhibit. welcoming this picture because I “ Warren ”’ 10: 1141 CONN Wilson Normal Community Cq 4 | A Mclodramatic Sensation 1‘ 1 know that our patrons will say that “The Stealers” is one of the great pictures of the year and that the presenta- tion arranged, together with the special orchestration pre- 5 o t veter Guf S > % O=lgin BR.L X isfied th: tin 5333, SUERt at 3:15. Mime. de Vere, declared. She added that the day of | Feter Guilday of the Catholic Univer- | giarting Tomorrow Night. SeatsSelling | N\’ Orchestra Auxilinries 2m convineed (hat all patrons will be satisfied that no pro- i 5358 sty {the author is dawning on the motion | 2%, SRR S BRTEL At foseph | The Geo. W. Lederer Producing Go.. i-caciis | Betier photoriaphed and directed, mor has « speciily ment_of e nnd syt M reseaid. VICTOR HERBERT'S Musical Comedy | N\ | g@§~ NEXT WEEK % | reTuIly ohoen cut of meren nrtist: 3 dustries of the Ihi nd In-ften more than two hundred photo-|" 'y, sume speakers will address the 3 5 4 Seni e | In madition the production will reccive a special presenta- to the public. ¢ Free plays, she said. she has never Writlen (o, ning of the Abraham Lincoln Coun- = ] in | "The strong climax of the story will be actually ed P 2 ;a deathbed scene, an automobile ac-| ;" Whion will be held Thursday night at e lr the o I 1 'h wonderful lighting and other effects, the Strand Stage - The Girl Scouts, Troop No. 25.wiy | C/9¢nt or a fire scene. She sald that {17697 gtreet, and on Friday night, with i Manager, Mr. George Lowe, und his ataffl of seven men hav- e practice basket bail at 3.30 th 11 the writing of a motion picture drama | homay Cantwell added to the roster of FEATURING ® } ing perfected the scene In every detal cadem 2 8 'should be dome in the same manner | JORRE SRR LA B ington Coun- T atnletaid iub Wil that a suspension bridge is construct- N Will b formed at St. Peter's Han,| HAL SKELLY and MARY MILBURN ock. % basket Dall tonight atyed. It should gradually go up to a |, C streets southeast. W) N ALL-STAR CAST AND S [certain ‘point, and then ‘down, and {* B! § TERINNATG | drane and | & BRIGAnE B FrA Ty FTINESS. _pared by Mr. Arthar J. Manvell, will combine to give Wash- 2: vashi - should not be broken with thrown-in | jogeph ‘A, “Daly compose the committee | NOTE.—Mr. Victor Herbert will personally s Ry ington one of the finest offerings of this character ever seen. _[Fast Washington Community Center | thrills which have no connection with in charge of arrangements. conduct the orchestra Sunday and Monday : | A. T. SPARROW, Wil hold an athletic mect of the All-{the story. nights. DANCING : Tausht in SIX Le OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. 10 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M. N Gemeral Manager. Latest steps in refi ballroom Bcholustic and Olympia” athletic clubs| G. A. R. TO BANQUET. b : Fox Lo Waits e i « A. Ne . * ], Direction i i ) c iy _and tle- Thomson commnits conier_p one. | PRESENT VETERAN WATCH Shubert-Garrick 22" || |8 i) S T act play will be presenteq AN Headquarters Department of Po-| fronignt, 8:20, $1. Mat, Today, 2:20 t E 2 3 ORI TR AIE the Thomeon Dramatic Clup % Colored Messenger Has Served o = ! WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER? 5 o M one Franic are dnlied © Gk rt in dance Atter | gy S A tomac to Honor W. A. Ketcham. W S M OURINUNBER: ) Y 3 = = e e o e play. ! Treasury Departme; ears. 5 in Thrae Acts, Wi : ‘ iy Week o N.w. 34 Tth N.w. T - His ky u: conelusion of firts | Anmouncement was made last night f.::'?-lx‘vul?' 4 Forreat Winant N E; e JOINT RECITAL BaRiS B astn) = - 7. Margaret Wilson Commun e 'o mar > nelusi o v = el itte Dorothy Mortimer ‘om Lewis b s, GLOVER'S, 613 220—PRIVATE LESSONS AN AT toniaer Aoy oo | yaavs of service In the Treasury Do |oF, io Personnel of » committeo to) | S Mttty | Bl Tioee BT, Sy LOUIS POTTER, Pianist e e e e ey Troop No. Dramatie Club; Social | partment, former Secretary of the|Tyesday Pebruary 15 ; v i oom_for_vent. - | g 3 i : Social | : e a sday night, February 15, at the J ) | S e e { Treasury’ Glass last nisht presented |Ebbitt Hotel by the headquarters de- ! s T RUBY POT TER, Soprano MISS CHAPPELEAR Johinson-Powell Community —Moynt | to Richard Greene, colored, a gold |Partmen S irand Army iN A - TIRTD TUESDAY, FEB. 8, AT 8:15 P.M. Private lessons taught by appointment. Pleasant Citizens’ Association will meet | wateh in be%alf of Treasury officials. | of, o Republic Jn honor of Gom: J 0 d : it NEW MASONTO TEMPLE, A Perfect Place to _North 5197 _______ 1715 CONN. AVE, _ ‘°’?,l,'§“‘j" B .,l('...k_' | Greene entered the service In 1874 |on his visit to the department. Ba]’ber Shop- llst pfl]e 13th and New York Ave. dance 1n one con ‘. unior Dramatic C Study | yng is now dean of the colored mes-| The following are members of the . Y i Tickets on Sale at T. Arthur Smith's, 1306 G st. s be taught, at the T ¢ expression and dramatic art at 7:30 to- | sungers in the department. In com- | committe6 on arrangements: Com- “The Hadlelgh L . R nany with Treasury officials, Senator |mander John McElroy, chairman; A. Spiendid Music—Strict Censed RIGHTWAY e M e called at the Greene home to |P. Tasker. George H. Slaybaugh, Dr. 2101 16th St. 5 it SCHO DANCE rinidad Community Center, Ludlow watch and congratulate {A. J. Huntoon, Henry A. Johnson, B. & é W B | aeamaaeee——— o School.—The Boys' Independent Ath. messenger. A Cletter | Entrikin, J. M. Pipes, H. B. Snvaer. | First Class Service (w‘_“te) B F, KElT S‘ uP Houston was read, (B ¥. Bingham, 0. H. Oldroyd. | D. D.il 215 G i00 [ 1o 2100, 5:00 o9 advanced students. brivate ‘ Godfrey, Alfred Shaw, John Middleton, o 0 . = = : un g 0] 16 l course lessons, half hour, §1, b U¥ou haee been courteous: you have | Abram’ Myers, John M. Young. K. 8. | Children’s Haircutting a Specialty Al 1s SN s RO raaiais) 1 oy S i Center's Band will rehearse at 4 0'Clock | peen obliging: you have been indus- | Harlow, John Finn, B. W. Honney, s Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays. not have an appoist. tomorrow afternoon. you have been hone you | John T. Ryan, John W. Reid and F. J. N « Dull M t”. Times At 2 and 8 SHARP nt. Private instruc _— ave also been loyal. You are loyal | Young. Members ni; the Sons of Vet- . 11 A. M—LAST DAY—I11 P. M. ot a loment -:-‘ nl[m ’ i s 2 m. to 1080 p. m. 'cc‘;" w to those whom you now 8erve. You |erans will act as ushers. Tho follow- H hsch l d c “ icer MASON, ance e ght. Goc e musie. For NEW VOTERS TO CONFER. |ur ioval to those whom you have|ing have already been named: o, | K11g] ool and Lollege R | Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35¢ ||| Pearl Regay | scemipn & co. 1o senss ‘merica's foremost academp: 1o i b served. Such qualities maKe a good [ Howard, Adolph J. Schippert, K. F. Robertson-Cole Present COLIN O'MORE. GALLAGHER & ROLLEY. s Wla Z citizen.” Warner, J. S. Jones, V. L. Garrigus | BOSTOCK'S RIDING SCHOOL. FPressler & ETLDREN ADULTS Women of Nine Southern States - and F. A. De Groo ex 00 s MAE MARSH isisn. Bormard & Gary. Lohas & Sterline. c " . nropics e Day.”" Kinograms. STUDIO OF DANCE, Will Meet at Atlanta. {CABLE CONFERENCES TO WAIT T { In Hits. No. 6 Dupont Circlo. b Fr. 138w, | A conference of representatives of | It is practically settled that the in- JURY FAILS TO AGREE. G G i tliaiSecond Nemeatar THE LITTLE- DAVISON’SERF1329 M n.w Fhi. state divisions of the League of| ternational ‘ommunications conter- —_— Pearlman’s Book Shop, Tuesday Poltts Feby. 8 Season's mew dances—*The Toddl Foa omen Vi v {ences, in this city, will not be resum- . . Resilient Walk, Army- Women Voters will be held Monday | (AT atrer the change of admin. | UBable to Get Together on Contest | Open Eventngs. 933 G St. N.w. 'FRAID LADY 4130 St Bu to dance correctiy in » few Joarin and Tuesday at Atlanta, Ga. for the | istration takes effect. Disposition of of Dr. Lewis’ Will. Drchestaa Subsidiaries is PH“JP GIBBS Lenchy private. Any hour. Normal couses a ki i principal etermine even hours over gether to discuss the best ways of g the testimony in the will contest over “- Beginning Sunday = on cATl;ngINE B‘Anl..LE attaining useful citizenship, it was the estate of Dr. Samuel E. Lewis, which ‘THE TRUANT HUSBAND' WHAT AMERICA MEANS s time it pespls o oo e A Bioss today) MAJ. BURR ORDERED HERE. |had taken five weeks to try, a jury late In Our Photo Department With o e e I Maj. Edgar W. B 1 yesterday afternoon reported to Justice All-Star Cast TO THE WORI.D Jor ‘specialty. Hours, 1 to 10 P.M. $. ‘ Nine southern states will be repre-, Maj. Edg - Burr, cavalry, as- | Joer0y O D oh an aace Enlar; our specialty. ] The program is arranged | sistant military attache, Mexico City, | P&0tY Th. Jurots were discharged rom 8 by 1 gements Tickets, $2.00, $1.30, $1.00. 50c. | =y E RUCTN to cover brief summaries of all lines | Mexico, has been ordered to this City | further consideration of the can e ATiRT Smith, 16 G O Fhone o loln clas of work in which the league is in-|for temporary duty in_the military | erncr consideralion of the case. x ; terested. Mrs. Maud Wood Park, |intelligence division, War Depart- % c Gilbert K. A NEW ART FORM Combining airman of the league, will go di- | ment. reet from this city to Atlanta, where EIl S e ORAMA, PAITING, POETRY AND MUSIC G ilsons, with the he will give the stai§s of the Shep- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS vantage of practice B & Lt Shep. - Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 in the vast ¢ pard-Towner -babyl vill and other MILD WINTER CUTS PROFITS. i You will always find o kln tfl-ez i Other Dally Mat., 25c to $1.00 Jezislation indorsed by the organi-| 1, returns to producers of fruit wop. i > ark of Zorro B 2 . . L I Gl L s tmek profucers of fruit fopply your Blank it pays to have Photo at the “Ihe Ignorance of the Educated” Buy Seats in Advance AUDITOR — mild winter, the burean of markets of " work done by Leese. LEADER THEATER National Theater, Thursday, Feb. 10. and avold standing in line at WEEK RIUM y Spring Flowers to Brighten |tho Department of Agriculture re- TV box office Iuncheon tables. Shaffer,900 11 (M.2116) |ports, brought profits “disagreeably E. Morrison Paper Co-’ M. A. LEESE &5ossh, % ALL NEXT WEEK Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. NIGHTS Splendd orchestrs r—Advertisement, close {0 the vanishing point.” 1009 Pa. Awes . 5 * Gl4 Oth Bk ! ofice of T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G St.