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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921—PART 1i . e : e ST B 4|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Moral: When You Look, Stop! = 3 $ AS Mt ] HEY ETHELBERT! v ONK I WAS|[WHEN A GAL PASSED HE N \HAT W\’E LOOKED 1©6 LONG — Ht! ER-ER o 1 h my lyre to buy a tire | [HOWD YGET ' | | WALKIN AlONG || § THOOGHT V@S A DATHIN' SuiT! NEXT THING L KNEW 1 HIT A I RAN INTO 3 : ~Pll"C.) 1}5 or my fliever; 1| | BUNKER P KINDA LIVELY 1 TURNED To LOOK, BUT 1T \A3 . or sparkplug: ) 5 ONLY, ONE OF THEM SHORT SKIRTS sing a lay to purchase hay fl“d LIt THEY'RE WEARING ! 11 A M—LAST DAY—11 P. M. gas and beans and liver. The — ‘ : Realart Presents 'BEBE DANIELS SHE poet knows but small repose, iti inti i these days of stress and strain- Citizen Association Rejects i"gj‘ e Ll e o i i _ | overshoes to wear when it is Resolution for Closing Sun raining. He swats the harp to day Amusements. buy a carp to feed his aunts and nicces ; he turns out loads of hot sociation went on record last night -“P“'T odes, on ancient R""“_"' and favoring a more rigid .orship of | Greeces. And grocers say the motion picture films in the Na- ( rhyming jay takes life so beastly o- | casy, while we must hump or hit While the Brightwood Citizens' As- k l tional Capital. it voted down a Te lution presented to close places of [ he” Jump, where go the bank- gmusement .on Sundaxs rupts cheesy.” And plumbers 14 v The meeting, which was held L : < by, “Th: the Masonic Temple Auditorium sigh, as they go by, hat BelstRcad s o s ]:;u.c:'s graft’s a daisy ; he merel T HE P IT dalp ding the minute: _isits and throws his fits, and he is ! i AMUSEMENTS. e e o Pt % | fat and lazy ; and we poor ginks | ) : — = e ared Pow nouncement from the D) trict Com- | fix busted sinks and faucets that | W Khl l LOEW’S “In the Lishow's Carriage” missioners that a public hearing| U5 g chen ' we're| The music aection of the Woman's | |- 1 0 2115 ST Orchentra Ausilinries Wouid be held February 38 at 2 pn. Ai“ l‘-"\‘l"kv 1’\-‘“" :‘h““" "‘ the | Club ¢f Chevy Chase will Thold an Daily §3; Sun £33 Hol'y 2% AI A ? istrict building, to which the | dope and ask ou on, ¢ | open meeting Tuesday at 10 am A Y R d ciation was invited to seqd, B8 | patron’s always shrieking.” As|the home of Mre. Norcross. 407 Tay- | “ACE HIGH”—Post T . e ou eady < i e open situa people walk 1 hear them talk oo atiget. 2 Sublee Sptiaba DOROTHY JARDON gntinue £ For a_mighty scrcen drama, warm with the intoricating in this city. setting forth the | S i el S i e o Ll LAST TIMES TODAT lure of hwmanity, that combines the spiritual beauty and : fabout the snap I'm owning: arah Franklin Chapter, D. A. R.. || SAR: in “The Cheap Metro Prescnts silky fashion of “Something to Think About” and ~“Why sons for introducing Sunday Woman.' MASTERS & KRAFT & RE. Jall and_opening of motion PICTUTe o1 at ease and write my {will give a card party Monday for thel| vyE COMPANY. HARRY TIGHE & MAY Change Your Wife?” then prepare for— nd vaudeville theaters. He offered 2 , gt =rgid o apa | Denefit of its scholarship fund to the!|l EDNA LEEDOM, SWIFT & KELLEY. resointion tnat the viation 4p- | wheeze while workingmen are | /e McRay School in North C Soxtion, “Bemro Bros. & Scanlon, - Karl CEClL B DeMlLLE S wint a committee of five 10 TeBE | oroaning. But oh, the times = : Karey. ' Carl Emmy’s Pots. Other Attrac- % ent th E the Shear - The Great Council, 1. . tions Bt B T s Tebruar, the ass ion. belier- | when decent rhymes won't come, | give a banquet Wednesday evening at ——— TTONAE. i lee 99 ng strict, intell A me | for all " 4 o) ¢ 0ld | the New Ebbitt Hotel. 5 B s films | for all my trymg, when my = O February 18, 1 4100 P.M. IN howa: but cndance | dome won't frame a pome that| The Washington College of Music ALL STAR BENEFIT 5 i % © ehildr |4 4™ men might call undying! The | ¥l & twenty-fourth students'| only Public Appearance This Seazon of Marriage of Wm. Ashe’ i chithee = jmeay atagae. s 3Jgm in| EH. SOTHERN AND JULIA MABEOWE By Mrx. Humphry Ward A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Suminy Discusdion Heated: | {harren w “l" cheer-up 5',\. vl e H el WO It was the second zraph of U lit seems, cannot be written! The M. MIGUEL NICASTRO, Violinist eginning Tomorrow { AGNES AYRES. FORREST STANLEY solution — which A% and | shastly nights when he who “moet Thursday & HENRY WELDOX. Baseo BILLIE BURKE | KATHLYN WILLIAMS imewhat - heatedy 'S 1S = p.m. the Wallach building. Tickets on Sale at Box Office, National In ““The Education of Elizabeth’’ ! A screen romance that intimately reveals the devotional writes is by the brain-fag smit-| Harvey Wiley will sy ten! Oh, then the bard would| yue capior min k. hen 1 wut to ¢ Theater, Thursday, February 10th I lLyric Theater, Baltimore™ | conflict of a beautiful girl, torn between her duty to a a vote rascal and her love for ¢ man of honor and wealth. Re- Liternry Society will St hat deal in lard, or plumb with meet Mon, evening o'clock Ch' 0 C = gEeba cidatels D e saaimd | plumbers, gayly, if he could soak [¥ity M & 12 Bradley, 617 Icago Upera Lo. —BEGINNING TOMORROW— legitimate s Mar. 7. “MONNA VANNA." Mary e Oldext Inhabitnnts’ Associatiu Garden, Muratore, George Jsed and Te this | the the harp whose smoke has risen LOEW’S CoLumei capital ke in opposition | ¥ carly, daily 3 will meet Monday evening at § 0'('](:4'1\, 3 ¥ MOORE'S X Sk Ly vote was WALT MASON. v AhisticetiDre ncly go e VTATA," Galli- Coniinnoun, 1053 —iip.m. this section. M. ¢ A. 4 . = Continme £ —1p.m. \lrlu(“}-'::u,: (Copyright by George Matthew . 24 to A SET ——e— e ed as a separate resolu- Representative Richard Yates of Z;, the first section ‘roviding for a OFFICIALS DIVIDED ON Iinois dnd Prof. J. Francls Gregory id enforcement of the censor- will speak at the Lincoln and Douglas | ete. Dances and Corps de Ballet! = “OTELLO." Rosa Raisa, a Ruffo, Charles Marshall, ete. GARDEN 11 A, M—LAST DAY—11 P, LAST TIMES TODAY Paramouns Prexents dun comb ural ball, March 7, at Convention Hall. Ay adopted. ] Seats, $7, 36, 85, $4, 3 and 52 a = L this was finally adopted. SPREAD OF DRUG HABIT |irthaay célebration to be held Tu L3S ISR md = 2 ay appointed the fo day night at the John Wesley A. M.! CLOZCETT LGy 5 ’ T . o ammiiter 10 attend the hear- s %" Eur . i of Seawon Tickets Opens RANDALL'S. Hampton Prescnts S RBEA . chairman: George | | Mondnys| Hebsita: L. ¥. Randolph, W. Jochum. METROPOLITAN 'F ST. AT TENTH— The Illinoix Soclety will give af Use of Harmful| o5, ance Wednesday evening cntedga resolu- Az h i sentede e Dis. | Medicine More General—Others | at Thomson School. is Willi Sale for Sepnrate Performances me Declare Some Opens Monday, Feb. 21. OF THE GUP” By WINSTON CHURCHILL THE panied by provide for an ! . The Takoma Park Citizens' Ansocia- ¢ " made paavle to = o o apply. (oF the Di DeuyRIncrease tion will meet Monday evening in the | HUBE, Tyrie Theater, | | I e ———— W~ BEGINNING TOMORROW—DOORS OPEN AT 2 9§ = . The Jlution also provide Use of habit-forming drugs is more |library, Takoma Park. 2 - et = Uine awsociation jndorse CHSZiNC | seneratknow thaniitiinas een forda | §UN S BUE R Nl W S i e SHUBERT-BELASCO Zoniehss:2e = o req = - opinion of some of the | meet- : 2 = ; s w joint resolution TEURITAR (pe | long time. in the opinion of some Of i | ing tomorrow afternoon at the Termi- || | A Opera Train Will Leave Univn Sta Mezsrs, Shubert Present a New Comedy E With An Excestional Cast RE i gouenni tion W R i R. R. Y. M. C. A.. Union station tion via B. & O, at 6:45 p.m., roturning D = f it u The resolution Was|others maintain that more stringent - R Y. M. .. Unior 3 immediately after the oper: COCNAC = Orchentra Subsidinries animously adopted. enforcement of the ann-nlnrl'uzru- law H. De Groot, jr., will speak. B 33 T A By David Arnold Enlch, With = Poolrooms. is bringing to light a number of cases S, OLIVE TELL, ‘TOM POWERS, = Opposition 10 PeolnooriT & as|that heretofore passed unnoticed. The Twelfth annual meeting of the 912 And a rotewo:thy cast = The association went on recard B&| oy, e of drugs seems to come in | Hebrew Free Loan Association will ] E St R o DAt AN O = the establishment of any i T = ay, who | meet tomorrow at 4:30 pam. in the NE J e £ ety — « posing £ Walter | waves,’ aid one officer today, who ! N.W. RICHARD WALTON TULLY Presents = slrooms in the VICiniy §F VALY laskea that his name be not used, | Ahove Sholum Synagoguc. GUY BATES = s ¢ was he y i fe it . S = odaform a aetriment e e ¥ hile piayin in {ront of his home, | Saturday, Feb. 12 = the residents in the vieinity. Th ‘the District of Columbia the|3450 1ith street. Wednesday afte . . 5 = T Foiwing mew members were (Ll O eted in are | noon. Franic Sheeny, tnree years oid | Prize Fox Trot Tonight in the greatest = sted: " Claude €. Demmett Yoy morphine and cocaine, the colored ad- | FA3 AIGckEd BY & £or, sulhig, bl $5 in Gold ! | cofiwedy in the world = ’r‘,f“"‘,l. McAleir, R. A. King, ‘E)P:mi! f;fl?v!:‘mg the latter drug almost ex- and bitten on his left hand. Any One May Enter. Usdor New Management. | = S ca rallace L. Sou- | clus o S E : = wy. H A Chapman, Wallace Lo 0007 ™ ppe Wusertion has been made t Jow ke Ring Talrelitiriy thes | = s. R "'\S',‘}':F:fl{r:'\?u.é Bell, Er- |those who served in the Army during | 1T 507 o inb e woorwcet | “THE MASQ“ER“"ER" = ; HoOE Nairng B mboy, R. D. |the world war make up a large part |was cut in hjs back with a penknite | § R ot Ayl = e e S P Smith- and jof the addicts, but I cannot subst by another colored man at his home [ § SHUBERT-GARRICK 3<% Famvere The Century’s 3-Car Sensation. ] = t "of the committee |ers of drugs, and with some success. — K e = recent M with officials of |But just now there are more drugs in| The Vermont State Awsociation will oris eane S0 00 Cery: ! | Six Reels of Joy = mc”nal Traction Company. with a jthe country than ever before.” hfll'(ll a wvjn mt;':l;nz In"kxt :V‘eg rd_Sheldon's Great nvn';,nul. | s o‘{‘chnfiufi u.WGn?d $2.00; —One Year to Make = s express service | It has been estimated that 70 per | nesday evening at 5 o'clock, at the B g ‘ = v running on 151 icent of the drug addicts learn the | College Women's Club, 1822 1 street. ROMANCE! —Written by Chaplin = -cet. While such service could not {habit from companions. B =i N Vet s os | —Directed by Chaplin = P e faes o the varlous piat- | mect Tucsday evening at the Wilson | TOMORROW'S BEST BET A R = ms were given Instructions 1o sec BEATEN IN HELP'Nq SON. ‘l\'hfr'“:'“ft;';;‘:‘k Representative Crow- | g AT'ONA'—;"TJ?.;_:.D A THOUSAND TO ONE —A First National = at only suburban residents % e s Musical Gomedy | % Ao e PR —One Week Onl; = : — s Victor Herbert's Musical Comedy e e e e o s Y = The mecting eoncludegL with an = |Badly Wounded Trying to Rescue P = . e';;":::; THE GIRL '™ ™¢ CRANGALL A —Regular Prices = = ure by J. ater: e - DAL ra | strated I e aad Potomac Tele-| Innocent Boy From Police. 2) “at 8:15 pm. in the auditorium of SPOTLIGHT i A 1ne Company, assisted by J. F-i ;... NcClannahan, fifty-nine | Central Hish School. : i i ATTRIN ETROPOLITAK LAST DAY 10:30 A. M. to 11 M. lames Oilver Curwood's ISOBEL f the = - udley, on “The Romance ol ®{years old, of 1713 34th street north-| gpe Exeelnfor Lit slephome,” _after which refresh- | went, [went to the rescue of his son meef Tueaday at 2 b, with Mra, 3. N 4 ents were - last night. when the latter was placed | 3y Holmes, 227 st street northeast.| A Brigade of under arrest by a police officer, and, | Hote. By popular request, Victor Herbert{ ———— ! i ] as a result, is a patient in George: | mhe Columbia Historienl Soclety will | bas consented to conduct tho sugmented NO TWO-DAY HOLIDAY. {iown TCniversity Hospital with scalb | meet Tuerday. evenink &t the Cosmos | chestrs. lwaundu and possible concussiorf of | Club, Dr, Charles O, Paulin will - == Special Film Features “hool Head Rules on Washington | 1%° i i Vemicn® e othory | Peak- 50 B e dne; “Shoppers” | LTI ARAT & Birthday Closing. [ fred, g, Miackiaci he tather and | ne congress Heighin cutsens an-| € APPLE BLOSSOMS?” | or THE TRAIL'S END e HOME t Hopes of 62,000 public school chil- | teen years old, were standing near | °0C 200" Will meet Monday night. With 5th Below F Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckl 1 B AVE ik en’of getting_a_two-day holiday | the north end of Aqueduct bridge | The exeentive committee of the citi-| The EmislerJacobi-Lo Buron Operetta House Peters~—Jane Novak LAST DAY y)s ATAECE oo e e b E 51 and 22 were shattered | when Policeman J. H. Chrisman of |zeng joint committee on mational rep. | JOHN CHARLES THOMAS A hea Dr. Frank W. Ballou, su- | the seventh precinct approached and .ru:onljnnnn for the District of Colum- | - Agee N ADELE ASTAIRE T Siendent of schools, issued an of- | arrested the boy in connection with {bia, of which Theodore W. Noyes 1| — = ™ ivecting that the schools be |the investigation of an assault on a |chairman, I8 to meet in the Board of osed only on George Washington's ; woman pedestrian Wednesday night. { Trade rooms, Star building, Monday anniversary, Tuesday, Feb-| The elder McClannahan demurred |afternoon at 4 o'clock. in “THE ROUND-UP” PRINCESS 1119 H N A1) Tancy and shoe-dancing for stage a speciul — — u", MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons tauzht by appointm: d ADELE ASTAIRE Distinctive Added Attractions “THE COOK. tng—Tomorro 1000 TO 1.7 18th and Col. Rd. CRANDAL | KnicKEReoCKER rthda % | = 7 16 CONN. AVE. wary 22. and attacked him with the butt end il sTOP!—HOW DARE YOU NEW REGENT BEBE DANIELS in Knuouicmg an Reports had been circulated through- { of a whip, according to the polices it in our corpl —TODAY— “You Never Can Tell” | MAKE LOVI: TO MY WIFE? H ystem that due to |man, who stated he was forced to use | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. || WHAT KIND OF WIVES | it the school i it X | R AT danciug o \e fact that Washington's birthday | his blackjack in defense. After’the! G | D WIVES? WILL || Beginning at 2:30 P. M. 7 18 . 8ts. : % N Ly R R T | S| WALLACE . [l i 5" e aol | CAROLINA {strict, fell on Tuesday. the schools | Pital, it developed that his son was! Parkview Citizens' Association -meets ||| WoRLD. | Douicsope Private and Cla: T be closed the preceding day, | hot the man wanted In the assault|at 7:30 o'clock in the Park View School | 55 i \ereby giving the children a two- | case, and he was released. i Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood gives his pe; ay holida: The superintendent’s | sonal recollections of Abraham Lincoln. . et et « «der was issued primarily to refuie | yEOTURE BY N. H. DARTON. (e Soclety meets at x% iese Tumol 3] 8 An illustrated lectare was given at | 0€10Ck In the Plavhouse, 1514 N street. | H. C. Frankenfleld speaks of the work | & the meeting of the Spanish-American % SCOUTS’ BUDGET PLANS. | Athenem Turniay night in the Thom | Of the weather bureau.” ! e {gon School on Santo Domingo by N. H.{ Maine memorial committee, U. S. W. V., ! 2 > {Darton of the geological survey. Mr " ‘ew Committee of Kiwanis Club| Darion an just returned trom tha | ecls, st 3, ek, In the roems of i | country and showed many interest- 2 3 vhen y ¥ the wol 1 to Push Campaign. g vicws. Y interest-| Homer building. . St A | Plans of the Washington Kiwanis |~ Poem contributed by Senorita| A “Lincoin” dinner will be given at | b o Talse & §9.000 budget for the | Cmels Ealate de Sanjurle of Spain. | o:30 otinde at the ationa ciuinouse of | E2e Morrison Paper Co., | veir. 2 and 5. sundny, 3 and 8, Franklyn Farnnm, in Episo i of the New Serial, “*Vanixhi DOROTHY DALTON and RE!D B S o res o || D OHARLES RAY, in :DANCING | Special Care 31 £ Given Children R “THE BACK OF MAN" DUMBARTON 1349 Winconain Ave. New Classes EIITE 14th Street i Now Forming . n 10 a.m. to 10 p.f. Varled Added Attractions | A = et NIGHTS | o 122 e — CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN §' _ = ey T e & R prmers | MILLER ol 1 Now ; ST DAY — JANE NOVAK and. HOUSY | | MADS OF THE NORTH. >’ in JAMES OLIVER O] H > 3 y IARLES CHAPLIN, ia 13 In a Delighttul Comedy “THE CHARM SCHOOL” —to supply you Blank Books oy Scouts were advanced Thursday, | % © . e Association of Colleglate Alumnac. ] b2 N "ihe appointment of a special com- | GheuM: Was read by Senor Juan {1607 H street. Miss Helen Nicola wili B Ay SMASHING ! CRANDALL’S XMickerBocK littee of the organization to take | A%t - speak. —_— - Oth at D Street N.W. I8th St. at Co STUDIO OF DANCE. narge of the campaign. The per- [ 1 Wi Thomas Faulkner, secre- ac ! Continuous from 12 Neon. TODAY - WALLACE | REID o Ne. 6 Dupont Circle. Ph. Fr. 1438.W. ¢ ‘mew committe Eptary. o 3 Stat tive committee, Distric ? HooL " “Ana 3 = =i z = o e e e it A oaveng acly | ySiate execuive committee, Disrit o | FREE. PICTURES ALL RECORDS || vAUBEVILLE SUkrs Miss Marjorie Corcoran ard follows: Charles F. Roberts, | W28 Tendered by Mrs. Gay. | Washington Law School. | of the Wonderful | ! SO A ! 2 Ballr D. . Bairman: “Frankc ‘T Avalear,” John Coliese Women's Ciab wives a diee at | 21 FIELDS OF 'LOUISIANA F e . e et e KID." | Refined Ballroom ancing ‘ischer, George C. ohn 1 omen’s C| ves a dance at | Shown every night at 8 o'clock at 716 14th i - s 20 Brd nw. Ph. Frankiin 76503, Uscher. Georze © by O {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | &%l iiise: st Celkie s D. W. GRIFFITH'S “THE STEALERS" LL’S Theafer otk & 5 wes R | s 20 et .1 ¥on oin Townzend, Moritz Mfaver, “l:\g 'Z:b:‘o":,almr. el OB e | W asiestespni s Soclaty it et a2 Bi S ial T3 iBH mue great climax of whieh s actuatis AR PORBIDDEN (1777 N Y kAcadem Keyes, McCarthy Haner,” Joseph | uuonicoe op ”‘: wmm';’"fl'l‘ t. “"‘7" o'clock at the Thomson School, lg Pec g . Q] sinmed with wondertul scenic and lighting OW R ORCOE (FATTEY AR ew X or y Stephenson, Harry L. Rust, R. G.|2UsPic c y associa- e > o e and two_eventog pe ROSCOE (FATTY) AR etcher, Harry W. Ifahn, Anton|tion. Other _activities: Michigan| Potomac Boat Club, semi-monthly > o IR osi e e (el o henEACi Ay = AT a 4 DANCING tephan, Francis Wallace, Edward D. | State Society and Columbia Athletic | 4218 4t the clubhouse, 36th and M infQarsRhotof Depactnent Leanons. aw and W. C. Worthington Club, streets. Dancing at 9 o'clock. 5974 aought in S OPEN DAY ND NIGHT. EMPIRE | CRANDALL'S *avor raeyrrn The Girl Scouts, Troop No. 25, e e o the | will meet at 3:30 o'clock this after- | Southern Cross C xl;ter.tb;; D icosil c For 8 by 10 R s TODAY — WESLEY BARRY. in R o . S B Heantaiar ) 2 igive a valentine dance a o'clock in X . N.E. ¥ meing. One-step. Fox Trot, Wi e A e tus j moon Sunset Hall, 1407 Massachusetts avenue. | MISS SHIRLEY MASO T AT RT - ELES RAT. In “PEAC T other UT JDATE DANCES - : % Elm]al 2 KA nabis es. La ang entie- he value of the Boy Scout work, and | Fast Washington Community Cen- S et gements | “FI:RMI’E‘“(‘)’E“ Release. AN NTICT N A Ressonabie roio TANEST FLOOK auded the Kiwan or giving the cabin ight. eloc , == m g mpvement thels tunost the Eatoriam. " Cihs ‘mecina o | RECEPTION TO CHAPTER. v A |___2TF OF YOUTH" |l|CRANDALL'S AvErve, Grano director of the | njght: Olympia Athletic Club. a 1i kma - Ave. 5 s ol (o tTen el T o n oo ikt St letic an quality workman- MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY: 3 PM. SUNDA' merce, addressed the club on the fm. | 40-ocnolstic Athletic Club. Party Given to Celebrate Birth of ship here all the| s TODAY - PAULINE FREDERICK, la i Y. ) S rting. abin oG al o e e i o v Y ro v — DORO' PHILLI . <s Monday and . _The Washing will { Metropolitan Players this evening. A reception in the studio of Will) 1 25th Presentation Last Night. LONCE TO EVERS A LIPS o appointment. ne guests of the next | — I H. Chandlee was held Tuesday night M A, LFJ’.S Optical Ceo | Playing to Over 50,000 People 2 TER KEATON. fin * | y v 17* Thursday at the weekly luncheon at V. Brown Community Center— |in observance of the twentieth birth- ¢i4 9th S | i . ‘he Washington Hotel. day of the Lucy Holcombo Chapte A R. Guests were received by Mrs. 2:‘+++H+++++++H++M+++-l~ | Charies 0. Appleman, regent, and Young People’s Social Dancing | ub will meet at 7 o'clock. Log|D- WILL INTERVIEW PRINCE. | cabin night in the auditorinm. Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00. T A = 1 1 ,79'1{[ P, 00 CLE 2195 Pa. &ve. KW 25 w952 | ( APOL 1132 n.w. Other Dajly Mat., 25¢ to $1. LI0; BATRTMOKE, 1a RANDALL 624 H N.E. Mr 1782, Al BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE ! . COPPERHEAD."” Also Comeds, “The Cam | TORAY-MONTE BLUE """l’”.".‘ 54 ’TEE:E‘:'::m Teemi 4 e . P — And BRAY-GOLDW rae Margaret Wilkon Community Ce Charles 5. Richardson. vice re- i L NG 4 13 privaie. Norwal course for C & LE. REAR CUR. P e._with_orciiestra. ter—Tonight: Boy Scouts, Troop No. of the chapter. Among V o In the enrly morning hours, | NEW STANTQN 0tk & C Sta. N. e fu ith o a Rev. George de Salaj Hopes to Fur-|.." omaking class, dramatic class. of honor were former Pres; alentine il thereby avolding lonk lines at the, Coutinnans from 3 P3| TOMORROW=CONSTANCE TALMADGE. s - ROT I\ A v -t dent General Mrs. Guernsey, Mrs. S box office later in the day. MAY ALLISON Rt i 5 ther Rumanian Cause. Johnson-Powell Community Center Special CLISP] 5 3| roduction, H v . Rev. George de Salaj. a Rumanian | —The Saturday Night Club will give | L. Hodgkins. i LEPIIONE ORDERS ! CRANDALL’S Mand Allen, SO i preacher, who has been lecturing at nce at 8:30. Junior Dramatic Club| “A program of ecntertainment was i A in. Ave. F iubia rosd. Phous e = rehearse at 7:30. rendered, consisting of & scene from = = TODAY eSO For Today, Sunday and Monda; FIRST ELOP) 3 — TOMORRO! 3 3.3 COUNTY FAIR.” 5 Z o Je several churches in, this city on “Ru- - he Courtship of Miles Standish,” and also in other cities of| Trinldad Community Center, Lud-|acted by Miss Leonora De Grange {low School—The Independent Athlet- {and Leslie Waudby; Scenes from | Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. H SALON OF DANSE. man this country for several vears, Jas|ic"ciyly Wil receive athietic training | e Merchant. of Venice: and “Itim PR[MROSES Now tocates nt LN Kaloratia Toad. % olecks arranged for an interview with {this evening. {Lear,” by Mrs. Mabel Owens Wilcox Aot S8l ana Colnabia rond. Phove i Prince Antonie Eibesco, the new Ru- = (T e T TR R T Matinee 1 1.3 761-W. E NOVA - | WANTED AT HI o RINE BALI 9th and O Sta. Also Comed: 7 740 9th St. N.W. Fro JACK TONDON'S STOR o5 \Extra—Matinee Only— | Why waste time with p THB MUTINY OF THE FLS Tie B of Tarman o timet We protice’ sl Dunbar Civic Center—The Commu- e o , manian minister to this country, in|pnjiy Center's Band will practice to- :!{oul;‘,;vi,r"s‘:»):.‘u";;v l\lil::;“Mungl.;‘::? an effort to further the Rumanfan|morrow afternoon at 4:30. The public | mer, soprano soloist' of the Church cause here. is_invited. of the Sacred Heart. Mr. de Salaj had a conference with| ~ 5 s The table was decorated Wwith a Mr, Lahovary, who recently retired| Miner Nomal Community Center—|pirthday cake surrounded by twent as ‘Rumanian ‘minister to the United [ The Howard Players of the depart- | jiuyded candles ¥ States. He gave his aid in the work [ ment of dramatic art of the Howard 5 here and it was at his suggestion | University will give a performance that the pastor is endeavoring to{of Lord Dunsany’s “The Tents of the | Flowers Fittingly Carry Valentine’s have the new minister help. 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