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_16 . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 17 The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sun- day will commence from Benning station at 2:30 p.m., returning from ‘/I‘winlng City. John Boyle, jr., leader. [ 'I'I Wi Inlen’ hike for Wash- - lngtans birthday, Tuesday. February! 22, will commence from Berwyn, Md.| Cars from 15th and G szr?et: at 14:13!;21 15t an! ;:)r:z(sn-:z‘);th‘::g[ oMy am. W. w.|armies toiled and fought the Paige, leader. endless battles “over there.” Pr. D. G. Hogarth of Oxford, Eng.. wiil lecture for the National Geo- graphic Soclety tomorrow afternoon and evening, at the New Masonic Temple. Days of stresa | we wrought, our hearts op- every dismal morning brought it hurt, might be cinched and dumped, defeated, in the dirt; Rohert Georze Whitney Bolwell will be guest of honor and speaker at the on to be given tomorrow at 12:30 at 1822 I street by the College Women's Llub. The Hubbard Home and School An- <sociation will met Monday evening at 5'0'clock, in the Hubbard School hall. Hope Council, No. 1, S. and D. of L., will hold a social meeting Tuesday. Grant Cirele, No. 1, Ladies will give a Martha Washing- Sunday shirt. of pomp and circumstance. Dr. Thomas Moore will g cble: and hermits have a beastly tim mee State Society will v evening at §:30, at the s actoty i crime ; and so we rose and threw | ~uiry will meet t the Public Library. Prof. i will lead a dis cognitions in Philosophy Mcers of Company C of the Me- I Sehool | will give their row cvening in the tomorrow the dime. And now this later sumes her throne, and every I dance t iliroom of th = | ‘The meeting place of the Politieat, 1O the bank he takes a cent, to; STARTING SUNDAY k2 " = place e Bpecial Matinee Woshinglon's Biciutay. udy Clab for_tomorrow afternoon start a bundle of his own. Re-' o — | s been changed to the Lafay i 3 ! e e 5 4, I | leased from wartime's doubt and| " HE: 5™ COLLIER | ss from 3 to 6. Secretary Mere- | dread, and having lived reaction | . OTTENTOT" | h and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will In “THE H( EN' fi and Mr- TR down, oh, there are better days Without Any Horseplay. ahead for every delegate in 52 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, [town; so let us walk with RlTERlON TONIGHT. sprlghtlv tread, and spring the oth & D Stx, NoW, The Y. M. C. A. annual father-and-| smile and dump the frown. BEGINNING TOMORROW 11 be heldwat 6:30 at Y. mbly hall. “Wm. Knowles peak. Following the ban- and sons will go to the m for games. 1 banquet WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams, 20 STATES TO BUCK I. C. C. Will Challenge Right of Commis- sion to Regulate Rates. Right of the Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate state railroad rates under the will be challenged by twenty states before the United States Supreme Court February 28, it was announced ©hil Sheridan Post, No. 6. Depart- nt of Potomac, G. A. R, will meet ck at Grand Army Hall, 1412 House, 3rd and C Juniors, 4 p.m.; Boy and demonstration by ds Reilef Associa- meeting for the cuards and watch- 1006 IZ street. {of attorney generals of the states. The states which have decided to challenge the autkority of the com. 30. | mission_ are Wisconsin, New Yori {North Carolina, South Carolina, Flor. 2, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, =Louisiana, South Dakota, Nebraska, : tana, Utah, will give an illus- Vacation e caTar'at the Dumness Wom incil, at the Church of the Covenant. | The Men's Club of St. Monica's Chapel | meet at 8 o'clock, in the parish hall. evada and Arizona, ~he Home School Association of the E-stern High School wil meet at § iock in the school auditorinm. Dr. F. Ballou, superintendent of pubiic 1o0ls, will speak. liss Ven Doren and Miss Prines of drawing department of the Fastern :h School, will have &n exhibit of the .k of their pupils in the drawing ms of the school, irom 0 t5 10.30 ‘ock. + ‘he Ministerial Associaticn of the ored Methodist Bpiscopal Church, will st at 6 oclock at bfiles Memorial arch. An entertainment will he given at 8 lock at the Fifth Baptist Church, & -eet near 7th southwest. Dr. J. 8. > AsRwiE skl and fixtures on deferred payments. Phone lingte Lll ra Society will . e ATIREIOR Slount Olive Baptist M. 7987 for FREE ESTIMATE. wurch, Clark Station, Arlington, Va. Jones of Dayion, Ohio, Wil TopAY. WHITE & BOYER CO. Mrs. Homer Hoch will zive ihe week- e 812 13th St. Fhome exposition of the Sunday School les- 1 at 4:45 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A., iv33 F street < Through weary years of war pressed by doubt and care, for some tale of bloodshed and idespair, while blood-drenched All through the war we saved and pinched, tried seli-denial till that Kaiser Wilhelm we thought that fellow should be lynched who bought himself a And when the guns at last were stilled, and placed in soak were sword and lance, and warriors no longer drilled across the sodden felds of France, the bosoms of the iboys were filled with thoughts For we hdd lived like hermits gray, they live on turnips, peas and hay, and think a sirloin steak a away the franc, the kopeck and wise and thoughtful gent reveres ! the doubloon and the bone, ;md transportation act Texas, Mon- ' [ i phase is spent, and sanity re- I BROUGHT HoME THREeE PINTS OF MOOCH LAST NIGHT AAD HID INEM I8 MY CLoseE THINK TLL BURY THEM 1A THE YARD TODAY AAD PLAY SAFE BEFORE JEFF DISCOVERS THEM! AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL Ereisler-Jacobi-Le Baron Operetta. | JOHN CHARLES ‘WILDA BENNETT—PER FRED and ADELE ASTAIRE. WILL “BLIND WIVES An even exchange may be no rob. bery—But, when it comes to wives, what kind of wives are blind wives! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bur T Tonight, 8:20 | Mat, Saturda: Charles Dillingham Prosents APPLE BLOSSOMS THOMAS | CIVAL KNIGHT FOX_AND EDWARD BLOCK PRESENT 99 “ASKS $50 009 DAMAGES John EKrumbine Says He Was Pin- ned Against Tree by Auto. i John H. Krumbine has filed suit i yesterday after a two-day conference|the District S cover $50,000 da P. and Guy T. Steuart, said to be the owners of a Ford chassis | lided with a motor buckboard driven by the plaintiff at 10th and H streets northeast August 17 last says he was pinned against a tree, suffering a broken leg and sustaining other injuries. Our Easy to Pay Plan! LECTRIC wiring installed on deferred payments. Any one may now enjoy the pleasure and comfort of electricity in the home without feeling the expense. We install both wiring reme Court to re- ages from Leonard which col- Walter Krumbine He is represented b: farge CRAN The literary section of the Woman's ! < ub of Chevy Chase will meet it 3 lock with its leader, Mrs. Eugene E. . -vens, 106 East Thornapple street. —_——————— VRS. R. A. BLAINE DEAD. .JZidow of Robert G. Blaine, Old Washingtonian, Succumbs. | Rebecea A. Blaine, widow of ||l d sister-in-law of . Blaine, died Tues- 133 C street south Snyder & Little Present a New Brogue for Spring 1921 rs 1y at her home, Mrs. Mother Blaine'” «aring the past thirty Blaine had become known as through her custom years of play- unday services the Wa: She had lived for i in the Capitol Hill section o as a native of Washington. ! d by a son, Robert & the organ at the Hoslery to Match. Iz of five | 1'1 + ‘ughters, Mrs. Thoma: Mal- | || “in, Mrs. Henry J. Crosson. Mrs. “. Byrne and Mrs. Aubrey L. t St. Peter's Catholic Constructed of soft, wli- |i! able buckskin of a chest- | nut brown shade, trim- ||/ med, as shown, slightly contrasting color of calf. “Desirable Shoes and Hosiery” 1211 F Street N. W. in a | 4 I(rlt C. and 10:30 A.M., treets southeast. Re- was celebrated. OLICEMAN IS ACQUITTED. | “reed on Charge of Assault in Naylor’s Court. Horace R. Crawford, colored, a polic fMicer. wearing h 1 TAKE OF ./e r to an indictment ‘ ult with a danger- s claimed that the to arrest \rthur G. Fitzhugh in ugust 6 last, struck and beat him, vith his baton. A number of police flicers testified to the good char- cter of the accused. At the con- mony Justice t of not guilty. Leahy appeared for Actual Values ‘ and Read the Latest $50, $47.50 Two-Dollar $45 ‘lolc Wool. il For l‘ Twenty-five Cents Pearlman’s Book Shop : 933 G St. N.W. Open Evenings OUR WASHIKGTON STORE OPPORTUNITIES COME OFTEN! IT’S THE ADVANTAGE YOoU THEM THAT COUNTS Protit by This Remarkable SUIT SALE A REAL OPPOR TUNITY $27 50 . STANLEY CLOTHES SHOP 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS SIX REELS OF JOY “THE KID” NOTE—Owing to the enor- mous crowds anxious to se- cure wentx early, open dail CRARDALL’ Knicke Beginning at 6:30 P.M. Dorothy Phillips In “Once to Every Woman” | Busier Keaton Tickets—$2.50, A hand seized the gems around her neck—and her husband stood Yranded as a thief. KATHERI ||| 115 and 3 P01, FOR THE LOUE OF MIKE, TWO OF THE BOTTLES ARE GoNe! D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY__]_S, S MUTT AND JEFF —Yes, lndegd, Mutt’s a Wild Man When He Loses His Temper. LISTEN. I PuT THRee PINTS OF HOOCH- IN My CLOSET LAST THIS TOTA -1921. (Copyright. 1421, by H. C. THASH AN INSULTING QUESTION), Murt. (CD) AINT T A\-tWM S TOLD. Yov L ABSTAINER? A sher. Trade mark registered U. S. Pat. Of.) Rior CALL WHERE DID The —By BUD FISHER:» 7 THE BuULDING E WHERE MuTT AND JEFE LWVE! ERAIflAu‘ LAST TWO DAY M. at 10:15 a. m, ODAY In “The Scarecrow” N. Y. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Damrosch, Conductor RACHMANINOFF Soloist Thursday, Feb. 24—4:30 $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 DALL'S, [1 [ METROPOLITAN | T Fatioth— »o- NEXT WEEK wa ATCHKEY~ Nauovml attraction by A. M. Williamaon —A New Toonerville — ‘The Skipper’s Narrow Escape’ AUDITORIUM ®%%.. SATURDAY ——| Children’s Movie Full Children’s Program, Including Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves, Sleeping Beauty and a Real Children's Magician All Seats 25e, plus tax F at 10th ETIIO?OLI'I'AH doors will 181h and Col. Rd ERBOCKER SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN A REVIVAL « OF HIS BEST WHAT IS AMERICANIZATION? will be the subject of & talk by ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN Saturday, Feb. 19, 1921, 8:15 p.m. 01d Masonic Temple, 9th and F Sta. ADMISSION FREE “PARLOR. BEDROOM AND | "% BATH” 52 “omedy. And BRAY iy BEAR CUB, LAST OLYMPIC CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER 1431 U ST " | TODAY—POLA N . B |~ PERFORM. TRUXTON “THE DICE. A DRURY LAN. CTHE ——HOME OLIVE TELL in PRINCESS 1119 H NEAL HART in “HELL'S OASIS” CAROLINA “LOVE, HONOR AND Eugene Walter's Soul-Reaching Dram Enacted by an Al DUMBARTON * WARD CRAN JOHNSON. in A 2 L PROMISE CRANDALL’S HOPE.” YORK THEATER & Quebee St, in HONEYMOO! A thril E. oty ALLENE HAY and HARRY McLAUGHLIN N RANCH.” tirst show o 10. Also uly, ‘Today—Continuous, HOBART jie A THOUSAN) OBEY” -Star Cast. ALLSTAR GAST. In - SN OLLARD 349 Winco: SIDNEY LUST'S And LARRY SEMON, in * SIDNEY LUST’S 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. HOSWOLTH, D TO ONE." “THE FLY COP." Leader Theater Oth St. Below F Regent Theater 18th & Calif. S M MOTHERS O Comedy and * ALL LLIE BURKE 1n LS PRISKY MRS, LIBERTY North Capitol nnd P Sts. ALL-STAR in T} in “THB SOUL OF YOUTH. REVENGE OF TARZA! 7 parts. Louis J. ELITE !4tk Street and R. 1 Av CONWAY LOUIS SARGENT and LILA LI In a 100-per ces CRANDALL'S LAST, TWO DAYS—CHARLES CHAPLI in_“THE KID. METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th 911 H & CRANDALL'S TUDAY—‘-DOH()THY“I'HILLI KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. [ Also Zreel L O’DONNELL’S CRANDALL,S Theater 9th & E Sta. D T SPECIAL CAST. Also “SON 0] NEW Sth at D Street N.W. Continuons From 12 Noon. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND Selsuick Presents TEARLE nt Production, “The Road of Ambition” EMPIRE t. N.E. EVA NOVAK I~ “Wanted at Headquarters” Ko Comedy. 0N OF In the In Metro' Levs PALACE BILLIE Brilliant_Paramount Comedy-Romance “THE EDUCATION OF ELIZABETH” BEGINNINU SUNDAY INA CLAIRE Splendid Picturization of Her Famous Eelasco Guy Bolton and George Middicton “POLLY WITH A PAST” TWO DAYS BURKE Stage Succoss By Daily SHUBERT-GARRICK BEGINNING SUNDAY Th The Production Comex to Thix Thea From Its Three Weeks' Record Run at Poii's D. W. GRIFFITH’S AT 3 P. M. AND 8 P. M. in Its Entirety THEATER 535 Sth St. S.E. T TARZ MORROW—WESLEY BAR- CRANDALL'S ° TODAY—JANE P Twice Dally, at 2 and 8 P. M. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Other Dalil. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORM. Beginning Next Bunday Night.® Specisl Holiday Matinee Tuesday. Pop Mat. Thurs., Best Seats $1.50 (3 The Winter Garden's Eighth Aunual Reves SSING SHOW With More High-Class Talent Than Was Ever Befors Assomb 2 SAVOY THEATER O'DONNELL’S Revere Theater Ga. Ave.cnu(a And A HAWLEY, in NT. | CIRCLE “HER LEADING LADY. NOW Pl Paramoun "Mats., 25¢ to $1.00 LOEW’S OLUMBI Continuous, 10:30 a.m—11 p.m. 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. BERT LYTELL, in Pathe “THE' ws 'LAYING t Preseats CECIL B. DeMILLE’S Greatest Photoplay Triamph! “FORBIDDEN STANLEY—KATHLYN WILL- JAMS_THEODORE ROBERTS s CES MEN, WOME LOVISE LOV! ed in a Winter rden Show. i ALL wool. gsm-, 118 m Beats, | 25 Cents Daily Mate l‘-unpt rdays. Sundays and Holi “AUDIENCE ENJOYED”—-PM |JIABRY CARROLL & CO. & CO., in “Spot. MoS- RUSSIAN CATHEDEAL SDNGERs. WARREN, THE RAND )n:u.! % roma!. GIRARD BROS, Other Fun Feature: Sron & EDWARDS, 1 1209 Pa. Ave. MARY PICKFORD Fairy Story “Lena and the Geese” Saturday, Feb. 1Sth 10:30 A. M. CHILGREN'S MOVIES Belasco Theatre NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW. Nights, 80c to §2.50. Tues., Washington's Birthay sad Eat, Mat, 50c to $2. . Ray Comstock snd Morrls Gest | SHUBERT-BELASCO RICHARD WALTON TULLY Preseats ;GUY BATES POST n “THE ‘The Brlghtcsz and Merriest Comedy of Recent Years ADAM and EVA ; With WILLIAM BOYD—MOLLY McINTYRE —_— Tonight, 820 Mat. Sat. From 8:30 MASQUERADER" Dancing N—ADMIRE SEE THE KIND OF MAN GLAUM ES AT THE LEADER THEATER NEXT WEEK ARCADE Souvenir KIDDIES’ NIGHT Dance Floor for the Use of CHILDREN EXCLUSIVELY and Adults Dancing With Children to 9 PM. 9 to 12 Children | 7257 { 15¢ resent. i "EASTERN STAR ARNIVAL ARE YOU IN LOVE? THEN “LOVE” AT THE LEADER THEATER NEXT WEEK SEE All This Week—Matinee Daily. l AL REEVES' Joy Boll WEXT WEEK " “TOWMN SCANDALS.™ Program: Patriotic—Our America. Saturday, Feb. 19, 10:30 A.X Owing to “WAY DOWN EAST" will never ater prices. . MOORE’S RIALTO 11 A.M—LAST 2 DAYS—11 P.)ML Shomas H. Ince Presents SILK HOSIERY 4 Paramount Production Depicted by An ALL-STAR CAST Auxiliaries MOORE’S GARDEN 11 AM—LAST 2 DAYS—11 P.M. Peopular Prices—25c, 30c, 35¢ Goldwyn Presents REX BEACH’S |SILVER HORBE Orchestra widinries DU BEGINNNG SUNDAY —DE fitzmaurice 'PAYING, THE PIPER DOROTHY DICKSON, —ALMA TELL-' GEQRGE FAWGETY 7 SHUBERT-GARRICK ‘&;".‘:‘.‘-"anm TONIGHT, 8:20; MAT. TOMOR., 2 DORIS KEANE Is Edward Sheldon's Great Love Drama, “ROMANCE”’ Four Years' Triumph in London. I-udnmfl ical Next Week—Beg. Sunday at 8 “WAY DOWN EAST” SEATS NOW ON SALE Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00; other dally Mat., 25 to $1.00. Buy Them ia Advance in the Early Morning Hours, Thereby Avoiding Long Linex at the Box Office Later in the Day. No Telephone Orders the cost, length of production and ironbound contract, be shown at leas than first-c GALLI- GIIIIGI Poli’s—Sunday, March 6, 3:30 Seats on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, Droop's, 13th & G. I'ione M. 6493, Teach you to dance correctis in a few lessons . Any huuh Normal course for A R 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6508 Wiy waste time with people who waste your We produce Tesults 30 to 10 | lin 13083, 431 11th St. N.W. Private Lessons in s sons in baliroom dunein for stuge a specialt " ! J. J. Hofrman and liirs. H. L. Hok SALON OF DANSe. i Now Jocated at 1508 | south_of 18t | @30, Col. We teach you to dance in one course, f You can be tagght. at the RIGHTWAY A SCHOOL OF DANCING, s YORK AVE. ew Masonic Temple. course for advanced student vate rse haif hour, SL. r begiuners e t have an appoint- Private instruct to 10 p.m. ‘Yur rent, & MISS CHAPPELEAR (LTiyate lessons taught by appointment. o STUDIO OF DANCE, No. 6 Dupont Circle. Ph. Fr. 1435-W. New YorkAcademy DANCING - Taught in SIX Lessons. OFEN DAY AND NIGHT. TO 11:30 P.M.° Laren: a1 Een ieied dancing. One step, Fox Trot, Waita yud all other DP-TO-DATE DANCES, Reasonable rates. gen e astractors, FISEST S0 IN THE CITY. Orcbestra mus with ciass dances. Phone

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