Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 26

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e nghts at Home —J MAY ASKPRESSURE ([ e« OF GAS BE ALTERED| Washington Gas Company Says Higher Pressure Is Virtual Necessity. . 1 always spend my, nights at home, remote from strife and care; a pillow soft supports my dome, my feet rest on a chair; and so.l read some gripping pome or volume ripe and rare. My aunts and grandmas play | some tunes, or l)hthch sew and knit, while merry children, full | of prunes, throw many a glad-| 2 some fit, till ]ullah)\ thelr e y"::;"fé::m‘:“im{‘;fmhr;::' mother croons—and so the calm e % hours flit. And when the morn- sidering asking the Public Utilities Commission to make some adjust- Img comes 1 read how men who ments in the regulations governing | roamed by night fell victims to: the pressure at which gas may belthe auto’s \p\-ed were shot up isteitutect {in a fight, or touched for all after Regulations adopted shortly 25 o the tilities commission was created | their chicken feed by some un permit the pressure of gas to vary | holy wight. I read of l\uimpe(l between 2 and 6 inches. m!mnulcns i Washington has grown rapidly S the past few years, and with ‘n.mtrm of youths who lose, in , srowth come a corresponding white w ay ""\I‘l’ !hP number Ofl as increase in the number of gas users.| An_ engineer of the company pmnlvd‘thg“— mess, of misdeeds in the | i hours of thel oy o d:{.Tr‘f T e & i‘\nmbler\ lair, and crimes no QRS €K frg i 1At a TRt el Mnc man dare guess. [ say, if those 1 t any to in R s 1 iaer o micet. the de- | who gallivant would spend their awnd. nights at home with grandma, This company official declared that a 1 increased pressure. ary to the|niece and maiden aunt zmd read and parents in dis- ! KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Yea, th® Man Meant “Busmeu. { i | program BY GOLLY! THIS Book " 1000 WAYS TO MAKE HOME BREM™ 13 SURE WORTH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 1 SAYD THERE'S TH' DOOR UNK, Memorial Church, and his choir will fur- | nish the program at the Phiilips 1| REVENUE OFFICER AT HE WANTS To SEE A AN T ' AMUSEMENTS. and danc 3 chair ' caneing clas ing circle for Wilson Normal Community Center—| S this cvening e :30 Tonight: Domestic science ¢ is invited and welcome. Other activities | CRANIALL'E F at 10t ults, tic art, dressmaking and mil- | tonight: Athletic clubs. senior and | ine; ational ‘People's Opera. ENE- | junior: B . Glee Club, Invincibile | ETRONL“.A' lisl aking; committee of athletic | Pleasure Club, Girls' Reserve Club. ! groups of tha center (bo & | —THIS WERK— and elementary French an Randall Community Center—Randall 10:50 A. M. to 11 P. M. struction in social dancing for begin- | Community Association meets this even- s, interior decoration for beginners, | inz" Tonight at § o'clock - Girls: Clubs James Oliver Curwood’s New Jersey State Society, lecture With | community chorus, Boys' Athletic Club, SOBEL WAITIN' IF I WAS YOu' HE LOOKS LIKE HE MEANS —By POP MOMAND. AH S\R, GOOD DAY! 1 JUST DROPPED N TO SEE IF YOU NEEDED ANY THING TODAY SR’ HOW ABOUT A NICE LYWL CASE OF SCOTCH, OR & FEW SPLITY OF CHAMPAGNE! 1 HAVE A BIG SALE WOULDNT KEEP Hift BUSINESS! AVENUE GRAND u., Pa. Ave, S, M CRANDALL’S AN 0 ,_n *"CO:! ‘l'( AD 1 U' EST OF u ITY FAIR GIRIS, in| CRANDALL'S NEW STANTON jt» & © sex. nE- EILEEN PFRCY | THE SCREEN'S NOWRST AND BRIGHTEST “THE LAND OF JAZZ” .u-ul.l.u 'ruls.ATER A WHIRLY-GIRLEY COMEDY SHOW OF 624 H N.E. WIGGLES AND LES TODAY AND TOMORROW. MA and DAVID POWELL, “(num m‘ OLYMPIC e CLAYS Avd COMEDY. “RNT IN| 'ven xow. CRANDALL'S jrowe momymes | TRUKTON . Ave.& Quel to_‘“THE HOPE."| 5 Q ST. HONDREDTH GHANCE.™ "flw‘f_ «lrf kmaty o i some helpiul tome the crime of ! ¢ Washington Community Center— | African rmldren French class, literary I Seeased e Selre te S arvan (;)iv(x'bE which the peelers rant \\ou.dl To: oy Scout Band, Boelety. G SOR I caniibe [ ore efficiently | disappear ‘like foam. 1'd rather | Troop No. $1:,Com- | _Burrville Community Center—Tonight, or THE TRAIL'S END from the consum s:andpoift with S R Eehines . Senateipagi S-1§ oclock: Community chorus, Boys' With four inches of cure than with | be with bards who think than|ket ball team. | Athletic Basket Pall Club, games, Younsg e mch ol pressure | with the men who prance tu' Thomson Community _ Center—The | Men's Athletic Club, Boy Scouts, Young House Peters~—Jane Novak n answer to 4 question the engi-| ‘h b 1 link | West Virginia State Society will meet | Peoples’ Sccial Club, bl i n:er of the company Tmn-(i, h:.w»\» r..places where the glasses clink evening. Other activities tonight: | | oo (o Aiis tinctive ctio: that it is important that the burn H . Spani; 2 and adva d, Lovejoy x Y, enler o= of the stove, heater or other appli “‘"d there are games ofichance; '“““i’fif‘.',‘gu.;‘“'{‘fi,i‘rfi" Soc‘ire“v.y :ehve‘an:;a] Young Men's Business Association meets | CRANDALL' 18th and Col. R¢ ’ amce be properly regulated to giveja book is better than a drink or! making, millinery. Children's dra- Lhwmev(;mng_ ; R‘-:)zu'liar"cl‘ubAyfirl‘{ncélnlh the right combustion and not waste | hx o A vhes s at 3: i night a ‘clock : Buffalo etic Club, HECKERBWKER gas. b '; than a tango dance. And when HEL AU Delta Social Club, Sewing and Necdle- | The company has a corps of em-|at dawn I leave my bed 1 caper: 1. v. Brown Community Center— | work Circle, Dreadnaught Social Club. —TODAY— ployes who inve » complaints of F and 1 sing, no hold-up, with a Dramatics and advanced. French for Deors Open at 6:30 P. M. First National’s Masterpiece “PASSION” Perfomances 6:45—8145 Balcony, 50¢; GAYETY --NinthBelow F o Loge, $1.10 'War Tax Included) ‘Week—Matines Daly. nother Peek-A-Boo JINGLE JINGLE hestrn, 80c3 MDY, “HIGH AND DRY." 'I\iMlllkLU“—s’l‘\B lAh'X” m .\ Hfl'f‘All DUSTIN FARNUM and LOUISE GLAUM in T4th and Trving Sis OPEN 6 P.M. By Public Demand We Have Arranged a Re- 9th Below F Today—Continuous, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. DOUGLAS FATRBANKS, in ‘“THP MARK OF ZORRO." NEW REGENT 18th and Cal Sts. “SQUANDERED LIVES.” Universal Comedy and Pathe Weekly. MR AND MRS, CARTER DE HAVEN _ in “TWIN BEDS” CAROLINA EDITH STOREY in “THE GOLDEN HOPE” the of 1y | children at 3 p.m. z : these investigators find. it was staces | bar of lea ld has spoiled my lar- | - POLICE HOLD TWO MEN. by the official, that ti'e trouble lies || i ». 1 do not have to|pJenmson-Fowell Community Center— & in_the regulation of tlie appliance. |0aTd W ing. 0 | Today's activities: French for children, S Grease and dirt in th rners also ! stitch my head, or wear it m z\‘besmn@rs at 3 p.m.; intermediate, 3:40|Alleged to Have Been Found in affect the quality of vice even | v.ni.; advanced, 4:20 p.m.; rhythmic when the pressure is good. it is ‘l"“' dancing, 4 p.m. 'Tonight: . Rhythmic for Apartment. etnimed. & \dults and Adults” Dramatic Club. s i At e Ul ek el of the compnny belleve ‘Trinidad Community Center, Ludiow eighth precinct police station “for in- high gas bills lose 5 S Senoy——ihe Irinidad Baniam Athletic | yestigation.” They were arrested it st tTat the oo or e Club will take part in a wrestling and ! |55t night at the Hadleigh apart- ¢ bas increased consiierably in (hel boxing contest and Jjuvenile entertain-|ments, 16th and V streets, after J. H Rt ro oa S ably H ment tonight at CarrdH Hall, corner 10th [West and his wife declared they dis- gas is being used more . Brookland ~Chapter. ©. E. S.,, will|and K streets. covered them and a third man in their now through the i 16 =R Z sday 8 t 28 apartment. R illiaces f8 hoiyow of gesiuive a seomol hoe 0ty .rme 1o | Dunbar Civic Center—The French Club{ _Mr. West told the police he grabbed o e Tooms. & and {10 o'clock pam.. in sonic Temple. | will study at 3:30 this afternoon. Paul Jones McClellan, who gave EENE Kt salal thedcommission) 1o /12 thand Montod streety morthed Birney Community Center—Tonight: | ddress as Cleveland. Ohio. -eonsidering application of t The Ca i} Bicncy chor = = ‘1man whoeis being hel = s pitol Il History Club will | Birney chorus practice at § o'clock. L ough t th Mount_Ple. cet tomorrow at th- home of M iy James A. Loughran. residing af ar:' . { seetion. ; FOURTH LECTURE-RECITAL | o, iz, it oy 2o AT 1howl at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow aij ,?x. Surette Gives - Analysis of Schumann’s Works. The fourth of the locture-rer h Thomas Whitney Suret Stoddard, E street northeas Chapin Unlon, W. C. T. U., will mect tomorrow at § pim. at 522 61h street. % p.m. i . C. Hanwon will address the Wom- ity Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. Sunday school tenchers and all Bibie Miner Normal Community Center— The Home Nursitg Club meets tonight in the Red Cross room of the Miner Normal School Regular activities tonight, 8 o'clock; Boy Scouts’ meeting; dietectics, Sewing and Dressmaking Club, Conversational Sparish Club, Typewriting and Short- { hand Club, gymnasium activities. Garnet-Phelps Community Center— Tonight at 8 o'clock, woman's exchange ; Burlington Hotel. The police looking for the third man, who is said to have run from the apartment. Loughran is said to have formerly re- sided at the Hadleigh apanmomu. ~x E S —We are ready to et o Bl BLIND WIV) mmotmvom 1349 Wisconsin Ave. BILEBN PBRCY, | YOUR HUSBAND?” Son of Tarea ist St. Al LAST DAY— LON CHANBY a3 “BLIZZARD." in North Capitol and P Stx. L Pty NATIONAL UALL STAR BENEFIT Only Public Appearance This E. H. SOTHERN AND 4100 Season REYNO: Contralto LIBERTY THI = ALll-e’l'Afl CAST, ; “THE PENALTY” . UGRNING D, “BLIZZARD"” With the face of Satan. the brain of o iban, of Sth at D Stgeet Continueus ents are invited to the free classes beld every Thursday at 7 p.m., at 300 Homer building, 12:h between F and streets, for the siudy of the inter- ntional Sunday school lesson, with netaphysical and practical interpre- ation. Romantic Composers. !.l.te opened his remar! w T of extracts from Stendah!, Walter | ter and others in definition of fom2ntic school of the e riv teenth century. The lecturer daciared Sehumann to be the best exaraple of * Bhis school among compnsers, voted his more detailed = {the works of that musician The Men's ( of will meet tomorrow t. Luke’s Church t & p.m. ting of the Paremt-Teachers’ n of the Bryan-Buchanan will be held at the Bryan 100l tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. .| The art section of the Twentieth { Century Club will meet Thursday at 3 o'clock at 1447 Irving street. Mrs. | A. R. Crandall will speak of “Modern Tendencies in Technique.” Dr. Langdon E. “'IE.!II will deltver the second of a series of eight George ‘Washington University lectures on “Poetry as the Greatest of All Means of Individual Self-development and of Natfonal Cultureunnd '.'l',ll!lE ‘Thuu- . | day morning at 11:15 o'clock, in Con- £ The program was concluded with a!cordia Lutheran Church, 20th and G ; orus for w omen’s voices by Rimski- ; streets. Korsakoff. The sinwers were skillfully ; { @irected by Mrs. How ‘The concluding lec He was ably assisted ‘Garlisle Howe. who played : m:xe and “Andante” and two & from e “Symphonic " and by Miss Anwve Hull. who. wi h A Howe. presented a delightfully finish- ed and artistic performance of the “Andante” and “Variations” for two - planos. An encore was demanded and| the waltz from Arensky's suite for| the same instruments was played to ! : Whe great satisfaction of ibe aud The Mental Hyglene Clinic of Trin- v Community House, 3d and C re-recital { the series will take plice on March treets, will meet tomorrow from.2 to when the evening will be devoted to a | 5 o'clock. study of Brahms, whose horn trio ‘will be played. The Parent-Teacher Association of the O Street Junior High School will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the school. Frank J. Sobotka, president, will preside. The National Association for -the Advancement of Colored People will | meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. building. 1816 12th street. Mrs. W. Spencer Murray of the advisory board of the National Woman's Party will speak of “Col- ored Women and Their Newly Ac- quired Right to Vote.” SAVANNAH 1920 POPULATION. The wihte population of Savannah, _— Floral Valentines Deltvered A By felegraph. Shatfer's 300 140 2415 | ~—Advertisement. . — " START FOR CONVENTION. i D. _C. Merchants to Attend N. Y. .- Dry Goods Meeting. Headed by Philip King, president of { the Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- sociation, a number of leading merchants g of Washington left today for New York te-attend the tenth annual convention of the National Retail Dry Goods i L—. s Associa- ?2&212". 192308, swas 44,016, %n lnmbo! @ s or per cent, the census bu- ‘Those accot ving Mr. King included | reau has announced. The negro popu- { Sigmund Kann, W. W. Everett, Stanley | lation was 39,195, an increase of 5,349, § Lansburgh, Adog‘!xh Weyl, Harold H. Levi others num| or 17.9 t. »and George M. e o An Attractive Box with Two Compartments—A CHARMING CORSAGE BOUQUET at one end—A F INE ASSORTMENT OF ROSEMARY CANDIES at the other end This Beautiful Valentine Novelty— Original Blackistone Idea— Allures the Taste and Charms the Eye What Could Make a More Delightful Valentine? Prices, $5.00 and $10.00 * Flowers of All Varieties for Valentine { 14th and H e. Rev. Y. Pleasure Club Laborers’ Co-operative Leagu West Washington Communicy Center— | E. Morrison Paper Co., New Orleans Molasses, gal.........60c Chocolate Cratings, per Ib...25¢c and 27c Good Grade Gelatine, Ib. ..........95¢ Extracts and colorings—flavorings of Best Baking Vanilla, special price, gal..$3 Razo Manufacturing Co. 308 10th Street, N.W. “When you think EXTRACTS—think RAZO” 4:00 P.M.—“The Teacher as a Vocational Guide.” For teach- 7:45 P.M.—“Building a Career.” Especially for young men I, N. v!A"x.‘ PEAVEY, ruul-’. ats on Office, National Frazier, pastor of 1009 Pa. Ave. at P-"f‘l-"! ELEANOR X MIGUEL NICASTR( TRO, Violinist Basso WELDON, BF DO ‘In Bbl. Lots Only Farewsll Engagement Prior to Earopean T SARAN PADDEN & m in ‘“The ‘”"‘,P; MASTERS "B F,_KEITHS .= | ? Sun §$:33 Hol'y and $:15 mmu:om-lor‘nmn ROTHY JARDON every variety manufactured for Bakers and Confectioners. The Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Bakers’ and Confectioners’ Supplies Franklin 6590 Vocational Guidance. By Prof. E. A. Weaver Lecturer om Vocational Guidance at Teathers’ College, Columbia University, to be given in the wchool assembly room. M. C. A, 1736 G St. N.W., TONIGHT The DORALDINA The Talk of This Ceuatry end 7 ‘Trocepe. Werlds Greatest Damess. «pASSION - FROIT" CRITERION TEN-STAR OONCERT CORTOT Emipent French Pianist FRIDAY AFT. 4:30, NATIONAI. Tickets, $2.50, $1.50, $1.00—Offios T. Smith, 1308 G st. n.w. ers and others interested in the problem of Voca- tional Guidance. who want to know how to make intelligent choice of a life work. 8 b y it pa work M. A Ql'Yea'rs'_Ago LEESE 2% ‘SPECIAL In Qur Photo Department 10 Enhrgemenh 35¢ You will always find ys to have Photo done by Leese. many grown men were wearing their first long trousers .. . .. . ANTALOONS hadn’t complete- ly won their fight for favor when James Y. Davis opened his store for men on Pennsyl- vania avenue. John Quincy Adams, atthat time just retired from the presidency, wore knee breeches, never recognizing the inno- vation. Style innova- tions of the dignified character found -today in KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES have kept men fashionably dress- —with ‘we are require positors such gervice as they banking. Cor. 7th and E Sts. a wealth of experience prepared to offer de- in all branches of ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS presented to photoplay followers. him. miss seeing ELITE 14t Street and B L Ave. JUSTINB JOHNSTONE, in +‘BLACKRIRDS." CRANDALL’S OR, THB TRAIL'S END.” K.“CI(EI!!OCKER VAUDEVILLE SUPERB W, mmq Oabanse's Powertal Human Document. o “THE STEALERS” The great climax of which is actually ged with wonderful scenic and lighting effects at matinee and two evening per- A ented orches! 8ym- METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th < 911 H St. N.E. ALL-STAR CAST in “BREATH OF THE GODS” in _ “PASSIO 6:45 AND 8:45 P.M. Doors open at 6:30. CRANDALL’S Theater Sth & E Sea. 'mmy—wnm EEILLIES S tn 22 OMOB 7 HAROLD 535 GLADYS WALTON, in “RISKY BUS] O’'DONNELL’S “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS. CIR RIGHARD BARTHELMBS and CAROL DEMSTER, in D. W. Griffith's ““THE LOVE FLOWER.” Rolin Comedy. THH FORBIDDEN CITY." CRANDALL'S ssyor waewmen 14th Col. Road TODAY—HELEN JEROME EDDY and JAMES KIREWOOD, in “THE FORBID- N OITY. TOMORROW-6TAR CAST, in “CLOTHES.” And COMEDY, “TORCHY MIXES IN.” LOEW’S PatacE | Centinnous, 1030 o m—11 .m0 TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metre Presents MAY <ALLISON “Marriage of Wm. Ashe” By Mrs. Humphry Ward Mack Semnett Cemedy, Tonight, 8:20 A'I'IONAI. NAL oottt usioal Comedy 'THE GlRL Sl SPOTLIGHT HAL SKELLY and MARY MILBURN ‘WITH AN Al.b-u'l'Al CAST AND Feminine Lovelineas Victor Herbert! oth and D N.W. NOW PLAYING the whole to Josef Stransky, Conductor ‘Wagner and Tschaikowsky Program, Monday, 4:30, Feb. 14, National RIALTO BEBE DANIELS SHE COULDN’T HELP IT Adagted From “In the Bishop’s Carrioge™ Orchestra Auxfliarfes GARDEN 11 A. M—Today, Wed~—11 P.M. Popalar Prices—25c, 30c, 35¢ TRUANT HUSBAND 7, 10:30 A.M., 1:15 P.M, 3 P.M. CHILDREN’S MOVIE Instructive, Entertaining Children's Program, Including Fox’s Super Prodi TREASURE ISLAND Seats 25c Plus War Tax. Poli’SI0W Seconu Big Week N At 3 and 8, Excepting Today's Mat. 1 P. M. Sharp. Smashi. All Records For Capacity Crowds |D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE Orchestra of Symphony Players BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE in the carly morning hours, there- by aveiding long lnes at. the box office Iater in the diy.” g Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 Other Dally Mat., 25c to $1.00 NO TELEPHONE ORDERS Bote—Owing to cost, lemgth of produc- and iron-bound ocontracts, “‘Wart Ject “The Ignorance of the Educated” " National Theater, Thursday, February 10, 4i30. Tickets: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Office of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G St. Femous cartoonist, journalist and war ‘correspondent. will speak in behalf of FOR POLITICAL PRISONERS Wednesdny, Feb. 9, 1921, 8:15 P, Old Masonic Tempie, 9tk & F Sta. N.W. Adnln-ln Free JOINT RECITAL LOUIS POTTER, Pianist RUBY POTTER, Soprano TONIGHT AT 8:15 P.M. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, 13th and New York Ave. Tickets on Sale st T. Arihur Smith's, 1306 G st. 8 DANCING. We teach you to Gasce in ane course, if can_be taught, at "RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. for 9 a m. to 10.30 p. m. dance every night. Good dance 10 years America's foremost academy. \ 3. J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt | SALON OF DANSK Now located at 1808 Kalorama rosd. 2 blocks Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $L.50, $1.00. Office of | south of lsth'nd Cotumbla TG T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G st. n.w. e T it SHHBEIT-BEI.ASEIJm"’""G.‘;‘.’u A New (Iq-d, DYl-l- COGNAC OLIVE TELL TOM POWERS And a Noteworthy Cast ——— NEXT MONDAY—SEATS THUR. RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents GUY BATES Slllilmmnlcx P Bt NEXT WEEE—EEATS How. & Doris Keane Is Edward Gheldon’s Great Love Drams, - “ROMANCE” . Foyr Yoars® Triumph ia Londen. , $1.50 and §1°00; I-M'E-“: CATHERINE BALLE 3 Franklin 6608 11h st. n.w. Phone Fr. 1570. dmm with orchestra Wednesday, Feb. 9. VBR'S, 613 220—PRIVA’ Cirme Toc. Clusses Tuss, aad Fri evenings. Ballroom for rent, $5. W. 1129. Est. « - arren STUDIO: 1141 i:onn. AVE. Phones: Day, Col. 5866. e ivats lesssss i Ballrss A1l fancy and shoe-dancing for stage a. ) i T e

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