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" 26 THE EVENING .\"I‘A\I.'. WASHINGTON. D, 1',, TUES |'\\ FEBRUARY 15, 1921 ——[:HY N[ws lN BRl[l: ! GENERAL CIVIC CENTER KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES. - Spoke Truly- —By POP MOMAND '! AMUSEMENTS. | [~o. T CANT REMEMBER - LHMOER Of |[ THANKS 1ADY! | | YOUR OWN DELLA DONNA TEi) l‘\D, WQULD /OJ l’ (Bt ral | Dettn Deita Deita meets tomorrow | 5y1.5) ! ] e e | HELP A GENT WHO UPLIET CLUB[| THERE WUZ A | | CARRIAGE, ST LADY! 7'SEE 1 WUZ crDnDNl ITAR gvenim i 8 orelork, Witk MWL ok | [To A REETING OF THE ‘ HAS SEEN DETTER|| T 13 i1y DUTY || TIME WHENTRODE| | POOR MANY IT || ONLY Six MONTHS | ETRONUT“ ulton, 1308 Spring road. . pert. sopr oward OB ET CLUB WITH M, 1o HELP THE AROUND IN MY MUST BRING || OLD IN THEM DAYS bers in the city invited Blandy, i B - v! /N C E ' s : mpa i p : ) s NEEDY! | |OWN CARRIAGE BACK BITTER b 0:30 A M. to 11 PLM. The Helen Keller Guild will m Organ | | B . MEMORIES ! el ) tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at “Concert Overture | =S - ' the home of X J. H. Purdy. ' Cilliam | University pla | | | i | The Fellowship Club of the. burea will er of engraving and printin $3 CHAPLIN IN HIS SIX REELS OF JOY “THE KID” NOTE—Owing to the enor- mous crowds anxious 1 evening | | cure seats early, doors wi i I { inent sy Brewer The Political ¢ - Saturday from 3 to 6 0°clo lin Square Hotel “antasia, fam Thomas B open daily at 1 | | i Research 1 nlur-n Whitney will 1 p.m. on “Bolsh lems in Ru i Hollins, 1565 CRANDALL' 1€% and Col. R 0P KOHAW TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P. T S T T In Basil King's Greatest \ e | ADE Special Film F eatures [ 28 “EARTHBOURD" = TIONAL February 18, ALLETAR RIBEITT Osly Public Appearance This Season of <.E Y Sothemn and Julia Marlowe ©) “Sumirar Seenes . Sudwor FEdwin Lemare, 1865 (f) “The Lost Chord Sir Arthur Su'livan H 1842-1900 t piace. wiil lecture on * 1. — - ' CITIZENS TO BE HOSTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS Larceny. . 7 § sio | |* B Dr. Sheetz of S izabeth” pital will addre i Week Niz] lm, |Piney Eranch Asscciation to Give d! Recep Some fellow came and swij {my cow while I was fast asleep bhut sorrow does not crease m_\ brow, I do not wail and weep. = And if I wept and wailed at all it is because I'm sick to think a | fellow has the gall to play so punk a trick. For it is plain his heart is wrong, his conscience is a fake: his life will be no i grand sweet song, but just one {long-drawn ache. Hel skulk wperanto Associn- frow ut & pm. at Thomson School || O'DONNELL’S | FIANK MA i STHE M -] O’'DONNELL’S 4:00 P.ML Soclety of Natives of the Distri Columbia will t Frida £ o'clock in t erence re Office Departme 11th st Pennsylvania avenue. nam and ¢ March Revere The CRANDALL’S Theater 9th & E LAVe.& PRI | 1014y ROSCOE (FATTY) ) PE PAR Rea. ELEANOR Rry\m{m Cput M. UEL Women's City Club—Miss Myra Mendley will be ¢ Tivities Thursday VAL | araLE s first and third T v month: Mar n nroese mosed of Mrs. The nature section ¢ Century Club will me MOORE'S ek, v Messrs 1huut his native land, a haunted i NEW STANTCN ,'"|‘ f,‘;,‘f,';,,\,: ~ Mrs. George Putnam a pounced. Georze B give an illustrated talk on e S PR RO Potted Spring Flowers to Cheer sour ill friends. Shaffer. 900 14th.— en 13 in “The Cheater Refo_rmer_l" " Fifteenth A PREACITER - from crime to crime, instead of The Itaifan l""i‘e‘jhing Club | OLYMPIC i earning kale, and when he isn t. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. ST e AR oete e ose 11 A.M.—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. —————————————— by the neck. He'll driit along i ;'puliu-nmnu hand will grasp him Thomas H. Imce Presenta Maasertisement i .~cr\in§: time hell he out hunting —— o ; : E €14 E Street-N.W. i 5 T Jail. And so I don't denounce !George R. Gibney Passes Away at | TRUXTON ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. aetiiny 'l os hate the boob who pinched e TLefday Ewen ng, Feb. 15 1921 3 ST.N.W. “BROTHERS DIVIDED.” TODAY. ners’ Aid my cow: | merely pity such a iskate, and mourn his future,! gica ™ i M now. When any person does me | where ne nad liv = . of Literary Criticism 2 2 S v words George Washington Post. No el . 5 lm;'m. ld( firs lln: R rds ; | lgrmL say I'd_give an up | ociation will| Women's i % at 4 o'clock | library Saturday Touse, 3d and {mund K. Waish, University, will R. Giln at Trinity Commu C streets HOSIERY 4 PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION |. DEPICTED BY AN ALL-STAR ht years old i 1864 as a4 mem TOMORTOW GHELES JEROME EDDY and MES KIRKWOOD. in “THE FORBID American _Legion. Wwill meet at peIrde M ak of “Dun- O'clock at 918 10th street. Repre-|bar at the Book | f 5 eh Soiade gentative W. H. Newton will speak. Lo SitTonic. jfarm to even things with | If I could meet him face to face, with ardor I maintain, 1I'd strew 2 and at the - 9!!1] atley W t and Rhode Island avenuc. - LYRIC n"..‘.'t = e a Federation of Bapt Unions will meet at Officers and members of P LOEW'S i ALACE | [ o W T | | r—_— { i | | | { | i ! | \ | | i 1 i i i i i o'clock in th Washington Bap- ;”’T’\\Pm'l'vrc.wp\)lan iney Council of | his remnants o'er the place like a0 Navy Unic cAST ist Church. {the American Association for the Rec- ' A A and Na ) S ‘ Eiotien Eos : {oznition of the Irish Tepabin win!leaves upon the plain. But when | belon Continuous, 10:30 a.m.—i1 p.m, AND BATH” Dr. Frank W. Bailou will address |hold first regular meeting in St my royal wrath has cooled, and TODAY AND ALL WEEK Erom the Famous Stage Success. Orchestra Auxfiaries tion of y Domin soc the Parent-Teachers' Hall. 6th and F stree 1 have ceased to cuss, | soon re- win | gret the thg~ I draoled and all The meeting of the Sunday School {meet at the Wilson Normal School. | ny foolish fuss e | A Mnishment . o 520 nstitute will take place at § o'clock | Representative Frank Crowther of | 4 : n nen Metro's Big Classic! in St. Margaret's Paris House, Con-|New York will make an address. isevere and strong is sure as (. e 2 “BURNING DAYLIGHT | | Stevens School at 8 o'clock at the |southw rs cometery “8chool. i meter Home MOORE’S GARDEN 0 The Delaware State Soc 1119 H N.E. m ‘mecticut avenue and Bancroft place. AT e things can be to hit the man|tached fre F i NE 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. = 5 @ o | exercises ng pe 5 ALy The Southern Unit, American Wom. | arroll Institute to arrange for the | W ho's doing wrong—but "twill | S Tepant B Ak T ‘ ey { CAROL[NA w REGENT opular Prices—2Sc, 30c, 35¢ ‘en’s Legion, will give a valenti all | establishing of its summer camp on ! mand the U S, R o ncahnn o izal | Gold Pro 2 e i <s. he Po not come from me. 2 18th and Cal. Sts, = o v baeehs S ML O R ] WALT MASON comeate2fan, of, PRI e S WESTEVEB AR RV “THE BrDRESI CHA REX BEACH'S “ Rainbow Division Veterans. District | Potomac, below the Chain bridge. 0 p g o Beginning Next Sunday i 2 “bl’VTV"o 5 and “MY LADY'S ANKL EX BEA lumbia Chapter, will meet Febru- g Coprright by George Matthew Adams. | hy INA CLAIRE THE - DUMBARTON »=1 s STRAND: \ SILVER HORDE . at § o'clock, in their cave, to| “The Mystic Path of the Christ” is ‘commemorate the third anniversary |the titie of a series of lectures to by | of the division's fight in the Luneville [ given Tuesda enings at s o'orocs | sector. {by H. D. Appleb. the Church of. — ILife and Joy, 1814 N s The Wiber Bible class of the New | G THIE Y Al TROOP ORDER HELD UP. In “Polly With a Past” The War Department has held up or- | ders for the withdrawal of the federal /////////////////////////////////////////// troops from western West Virginia cf 1 X | fields, at the request of senators of that G LOEW’S _Also “SON oF '.fll at D ?(MI N.aw. Continuous From 12 Noon. ! Orchentra Subsidinries VAUDEVILLE SUPERB —_— 1 | | | York Avenue Presbyteria, 1st St . 1. Ave. bowl tomorrow night at the Y. M. C.{ | Rones, Violets. AMERICAN R OMCOE ARBUCEL AND A after the men's dinner at the] AW the spring 'flowers in greatest|state that the troops be retained there ik 23 T e e DU L e e AN church. Profusion at Gude's, 1214 F.—Adver-| during the present trial of mine workers ' || EEEEEcega | o L u M Bl 3 b i zoe | and others at Williamson. The presiding | CONWAY TEARLE LIBER" North Capitol and P Sts. OLIVE TELL and CRAWFORD NT, in “CLOTHES. Also Comedy, ing Through the Rye. ELITE 14tk Street and R. L Ave. BEBE DANIELS, in “OH! LADY. LADY." In'n 100per cent Production, “The Road of Ambition” Paramoant Frescats EMPIRE CECIL B. De MILLE’S || 911 M St. . g THIS WEEK—CHARLES CHAPLIN, in HE KID. ow Playing SHUBERI-BELASCO Temght RICHARD WALTON TULLY | m-se.ss ' GUY BATES POST In “THE HASQJEPAIER" THE ACTOE OF THE TINES intimate revelation of matrimony and its problems-—a screen classic. “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” With AGNES AYRES—FORREST STANLEY —KATHLYN W ILLIA MS—THEO. ROBERTS. TONIGHT. judge, the sheriff and all counsel in the A valentine entertainment for rail-|* NEW SCHOOL URGED. case had telegraphed to the senators to given by the R. R. Y. M. C. A. at 8:15 Eoe ey o'clock In the gymnasium of the as- | Congress Heights Citizens Ask Liv- Bociation. Union station. W. W. Woods more and Ohio railroad will speak. Erection of a'new four-room achool | James Oliver Curwood at His Best bank’s clerical force you are The Petworth Citizens' Association |at Livingston avenue and 3d streets | 95(: Each givenseyery msans orgkecn; Fill meet at 745 at the Presbyterian | southeas: was urged at a meeting of | piseeen Other Carwood Books, at e ||| N8 Your financial matters Hampshire avenue. There will be an | illusirated lectdre on history of the|Ciation last night, at the Baptist port. | Pearlman’s ‘Book Shop telephone. table hall. Rev. Dr. Edward E. Rich- | ! Open Evenings G _St. N, Cor. 7th and E Sts. Band at $:15 In the room for the blind | pronen’”! @t Alabama and Nichols at the Library of Congress. i Dr. Richardson was authorized to L j ti *ho presided, was ni - | i There will be a recital by an octetiman of a special ¢ n,u(‘e'?e?'o‘ffifk of wood and wind instruments and a|for 4 four-room addition to the pres. quartet of cellos from the Marine —supply you Blank Books 1 road men and their families will be | -1“Kazan” & “Baree” i - | aree h the assistance of this of the welfare bureau of the Balti- ingston Avenue Building. i | | Church. Randolph street and New'| o Congress Heights Citizens' Assq. | correct. 4 , vice president of the associ: B N K | | 1 | | | | p appoint a committee on taxation to right now if you say so. The Washington Restaurant Asso-|work with similar committees of othe: ciation meet at 8:30 at the Gar- | qrganizations of citizens. J. A. m.,rf‘ E M P. C den Teahouse. 1014 Vermont avenue. | coron was orrison aper oq‘ Albert’ Schultheis, president of the | sociatian Cected secretary of the as- 1009 Pn. Ave. Chamber of Commerce, and John H. |00 Wilkins will speak. The Columbia Historicar societs |\ T il mect At B0 at the Cosmon Cian | LT assembly hall. “The Founding of an | LT I Astronomical Observatory in Wash- ington” will be the subject of an address by Dr. Charles O. Pullin. iz Double Revoly Triple Janipment, Erichs; Nughts ot fat. Bar o, o The Most Wonderful | ES et ADAM AND EVA “Vaudeville Show” __s“mm::” j— ' Ever Given at P°p|Ilar Prices TONIGHT, 8:20—MATS., THUR. & Extra Matinee Added Attraction DORIS KEANE In Edward Shelden's WALLACE REID in ‘CHARM SCHOOL’ || }!.‘,’.'!'lfi,?:‘i‘;;g : Tonight, §:20 T ATIONAL inevss, Peoli’S Yimes APPLE BLOSSOMS ErsiglerJacobiLe Buron Operstta. ARLES THOMAS WILDA Bl:mrm—rnmn. ENIGHT FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE. D. W. GRIFFITH'S STARTING SUNDAY 5. Special Matines Washington's Birthday. WILLIAM “Heas . COLLIER In “THE HOTTENTOT” A Horse Play Without Any Horseplay, CHARLES H. DIGGS, Inc. LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS 1503 CONNECTICUT AVENUE TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 Authorized Willard ) Service Stations | L. A. O'Neill, Inc. I I | A Lincoln and Douglass birthday celebration will be held at the John Wesley 2. Z. Church, 14th and | Corcoran stree: The speakers will be Representative Richard Yates of Tllinois and Prof. J. Francis Gregory. .M. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, | Md., will meet tomorrow afternoon at | 2 o'clock, in the Maryland School. Miss Lavinia Engel will speak on 601 H Street N.W. J.R. Bradburn, 616 Pa. Ave. SE. Western Auto Supply Co., 3279 M Street N.W. Modern Auto Supply Co., 917 H Street N.E. Taylor-Etlinger Battery Service, Inc., [B. F.KEITH'S .~ 00 Dady 232 Sun 33 Hol'y 104355 525 Soatar 35 Cent n-n'zdxgfi. Except ays S P CARROLL & CO- “Varities of 1021 Twice Daily, at 2 and § P. M. 1417 Irving Street N.W. Phonographs Play . ; i John A" Wineber 5 g Co., Inc. All Makes of Records When Wlnd BIOWS S70080corEiaay CAN M Foas | || Smith’s Bat’y & Elec. Service ectly 2119 Irving Street N.W. —these New Suedes Smithdeal Bat’y & Elec. |Movne Ball | |Thursday, Feb. 17 Arcade Auditorium : 9PM. to 1 AM. ’ $1_00_ pecial Features 4 154 P W 'fl 3| ok B 2} PR ol " | pawcme. : E _BALLE Franklin 6506 Why waste time with people who Wi your time? We produce results. Leading {our specialts. Hours. 1 to 10 P.M | MISS MILLER 431 11th St. N.W. Phone Frank. Class dance with orchest hruary 16th, Service, 133 Pa. Ave. W Takoma Auto Supply Station, 16 Cedar St. N.W. Takoma Pk., D. C. The Still Better Willard 9 i C;;its fifi\% Lasts WILL make a woman mighty proud of her More Lonser well-shod feet. Gray Suedes, Brown || Washington-Battery-Company Suedes. Black Suedes. Black Satm Tan and Black Pri $125 to 8310 Easy Terms to Suit You Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Other Daily Mats, 25c to $1.00 | ;1 IMER GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE dmitting Couple 15+ FOR ALL PERFORM e Jessona im cla. tudio, 1336 Colun Beginning Next Sunday Night .MlSS CHAPPELEAR T s GAYETY-Rinth Below F | rds Calfs. Some trimmed with contrasting leathe 1621-23'L St Nw. Y Do e SEATS TODAY | sariof™ ™ M@= — e | AL'REEVES' Joy nells{ et sy s oy | “H DUPONT s NEXT WEEK_TOWN SCANDALS Pop. Mat. Thurs. Best Seats, $1.50 ' No. 8 Dupont Circle. . 1435-W. NewYorkAcademy ; DANCING Taught oy SIX SIX Leusoma OPE! T A 10 1100 P Latest steps in refined balls dancing. Onestep, Fox Trot, “nd all otier UP-TO-DATE D, Reasonable rstes. hdy ud mu man _ipstructors. FINEST FLOO! IN'THE CITY. Orchestra mos Frank. 2768 434 Tth N.W. 18% = i RS — = color. In the two distinctive models illustrated. —' D]NNER]—_ phonographs and talking || E A!l(l tlle $975 pnce 1s sometl'ung else worth Home Cooked, Appetizing ‘7 =] RITERION 9th & D Sts. N.W. NOW PLAYING. DORALDINA —IN— “PASSION FRUIT” The Talk of This Country and Europs — 55¢ FIFE & DRUM INN ‘75c and Cafeteria machines. “blowing” about! Lo Jasnn \ 822 Conn. Ave. NW i 27 Beginning Saturday WILLIAM FOX AND EDWARD KNOBLOCK PRESENT The Greatest Play of Their Career. “BLIND 85¢ Up Mostly Double-Disc Records AND MES. ACHER. STUDIO. 1127 . pow.—Class Monday and Friday, 8 to —in exact shades to match; new stocks. Starting at Season’s pew dances ST, ™ Tealfient Seach 3ou 10 < pr S hiag Claas dance Sat. Eve. with orcoeetra. J. J Holfmm-ndlln.fl.l.flok $1.95 and $2.25 In Baltimore, 37 W. Lexington Private Home Cooks Grayiénd Brown Big Special Silk Hosiery In Our Photo Department = C For 8 by 10 Enlargements —You will getl’, quality workman- ship here all the The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. % \\. //7/// |1|[]|l]l||lll[l1| A L time. Illfllllllllll% |_M. A. LEESE 27l o