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é : "YIHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921_PART T.' Y THE JONESES—Oh, Duchess! How Could You? ' _By POP MOMAND.' AMUSEMENTS. MERCHANTS TOLD | CITY NEWS N BRIEF. | e e o e T eeEvary | [t Toore i il T | The Leaxue of American Pen Women EN\'EHQTMN\hsmE FI TR2U BLE You DUCHESS! a‘sfi‘j\';ée‘ggm“-gLLn?U i) ! ::Ekmgf_ :&)F_EELNZ . i X . will hold & “arama. shop, talk” meeting | | DUCHESS DE FROMAGE| "|| FoR A GLaSS oF [ |No TRo A oo { IRE RIAI.To i | []F MARKE[ NEEUS s At bhatses SDEAR! vAITLL TH 5} WATER? aray o EHEERCLaSSION ‘ MORES THEATER = The Red Cross Overseas League of NESES HEAR oF IT! 2 ! | = ¥ 3 |} Washington, recently organized, will { meet Monday at 5 o'clock, at its head- quarters, 16 Jackson place. Overseas Optimistic After Trip to Mary- | workers'invitea. Dr. Louis A. Bauer, director of the land Producers—See HOpe |acpariment ot terrestrial magneyom. to Improve Field. day, from 4 to 6, by the College Wom- en’s Club. Optimistic over the result of their| Judge Robert F; I 3 N speal e t Pa two-day tour of inspection through ‘!"mm_“ U;-'rfhe ‘:m»::h“ A southern Maryland for the purpose of | for the Recognition of the Irish Re- public tomorrow night at Gonzaga i etw el the fostering ‘trade relations between paliic {ouoran wholesale merchants of Washington - s of the adjoining| The Parent-Teacher Association of and itheiproducers (of tho fives | the M Street Junior High School will state, the seventeen representativeS|meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the school of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ { building. will attingly Association returned to the city 1ate| puiparg Yates. representative at i aione large from 1ilinois. will speak at 3:3 | _ 7 i <s comeclaves held|tomorrow afternoon at the Ame Following business conclaves held | fomorrow A€ the American | AMUSEMENTS. ! AMUSEMENTS, _AMUSEMENTS. ERMT | | — - = I e ecommimeawrecemimence jITHINIIIT: Mechaniesville, Leonardtown. In-!j\fassachusetts avenue. : n Head and La Plata between the = 5 I Washington . delegation and men! The Sterling Club will meet tomor- ] Drominent ih the affairs of the lower {TOW at 4 o'clock at the home of the Bacon-Stopak Recital. A = <ituation may | secretary, 1 18th street. X 4 e :x’:l“ (:{|->c<‘-:“l:13::ll- at — - Miss Katherine Bacon, pianist, and P et et night by F. B. Mat-| The Junior Hadassah Club will meet | Josef Stopak, violinist, gave a joint prominent ; {OMOFTOW at 4 p.m. at 32 Q street. recital at the New National Theater ]E Continuous, 10:30_a.m—11_p.m. at 10th™ D%~ Beginning Tomorrow Will Offer 3% A Great Double Bill, Featuring Vivacious VIOLA DANA thews, one of the mo: i 2 : LAST 71 > business men of southern Maryland. | The Men's Club and men of St.|vesterday before a large audience . Metro Presents SEARDA e Jonica’s Chapel will meet tomorrow | which was keenly appreciative of | -—'_! ME“WNI."A" l:: In response to an invitation from - AgIpaTisiE hadl both artists. Miss Bacon proved her- l"A clAl REi to €h-t David Ecclen will deliver a lecture, | self a young artist who is not afraid Bighten the Washingtonian S “’"‘Hu_nmn Rights, Their Relation tolto give a program composed entirely what he thought most essential tojLegislature,” before the Secular|of melodious numbers of the great Secure the trade they sought, Mr. Mat-iLeague tomorrow afternoon at 3| masters. She made no attempt at the Thews stressed the necessity of thejo'clock at Perpetual building. pretentious, but contented herself establishment in the District of ajp = ST with playing Bach, Chopin and Lisat ket Smfficiently large enough to] A special musical program will be | numbers of the most pleasing char- ary- | §1ven tomorrow afternoon at the Cen- | 4 cavy tive se- dle the output of southern Mary- | VBN fomorm acter, not the heavy, unattrac M. A. Leese, presiding offic In the brilliant Belasco Hit | “POLLY WITH A PAST” Beginning Tomorrow PRES GAeorge NTS 4 vods to our merchabl®} iMrs Ramsay D. Potts will act as|at his command. His playing of the e e e he . surplus ! (7 M. C William Knowles | Jections which even master com- 3 . | Rt R i R ISt o o itzmaurice | sen o € city R T * 1) ated her abil- zati . S I i . ‘roducts would not] George R. W R o Bacon demo: 2 “G the G £ In an irresistible picturization by Metro of F. Scott “ ducer that nis produc (firore . Wates will teach the lex-| 1y’ Wieh her opening enoral preinde | Navy Band Concert L N o e e e s Fitsgeralds adventurous romance soritten for the ! PRODUCTION i glut the et e developed I NE TS us e Cinle clanes Calvaty| hyiBach < Awake: the IVoiceliCo Mondsy, February 28, 8:30 P.M. Saturday Evening Post, | il such & markeg 12 CE¥C 0 ai- brow: mor e mands,” and “Rejoice, Beloved Chris- ) GONTINENTAL MEMORIAL HALL . - i L] pAY i said M STtk tolDres tians.” Two Rachmaninoff preludes Tickets at T. Arthur Smith's, “The Ofishore P' a' ” " i W et followed, in which the pianist show- ‘and Lending Hotels. | ratre | ventany argal amount of DY .o | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |¢d the requisice power. " Perhavs the| - prioo“e1'50 and $1.00 | LOEW'S i And Vitagraoh's comedy gemius of the screen, THE PIPER | of Joci . I think 'r“"‘-,L',r”f."'vnf.'\”:f\t Z TODAY. Chopin etudes. and ln‘o‘ <-gnmt;‘s‘ilit:;:f o i Orchestra Subsidia; of bu s men of this se 0 Everhard Beverwijk, blind pianist | by Liszt Eollets,siand i il NEXT W, tt rvland would prefer dealing inf s everwijk, blir by ¢ s = F EEK g LER PR R AR SRR O “‘”mr Hollana, il Eive & plano recital “‘l‘l:““;(f.puk s a young violinist pLAZ THEATER || PRISCILLA DEAN ialion al, and in so far as the 3 : L Adecte: with pure tone and excellent bowing 4349th N.W. |} —_______}I { ox ANy | . y | selling_ of A . 3 % 10:30 n.1 In a new $100.000 super-comedy depicting in two there is ev reason to believe flm§ jhostess at the tea to be given in her | short, melodious Vivaldi concerto in DAY, MARCH 1ST LAST TIMES TODAY reels of unbridled hilarity the L dedd of an UTSIDE u'; THE LAW™ you will not only hold the ETound|apartment at the Wyoming by the|A minor perhaps the best thing “IRELAND A NATION” Paramount Presents amateur hunter in the land of the Sultan. = —_ Fou have made, but. with the advent| Highland Auxiliary of the Red Cross.| he did, his spiccato being especially ON g e 99 === of the tidewater 'bus Tmes. greatly = excellent. 1n_two groups of shorter With an All-Star Irish Cast cEcll B neM“_I_ES The Sporfsman comes to big succe: G va_ Society will meet :30 | audienc insistent applause. ] A Wa Naa T 2 h e arme output, I am_frank. tof o'clock at the TFhomeon Seheol Daisl :r:;ier:‘;ent!‘:n::‘xbers by the older vio- land by Walter McNamara. St e motoplay S tium LY LRSS T G T e s"“nEnT-GAnnch o his can't be done until -youling. AIl Iowans invited lin . composers, including Couperin e iiee M. ke Messrs. Shuber establish a substantial market.” Former students of a sl s e . : ts of the Alabama Criticizes Marylan Polytechnic Institute residing here e et Maryiand. for not | Wil hold their first get:together din- (), §, TWICE PAYS SALARY and Tartini, was pleasing. “FORBIDDEN FL"_———I—T" BEGINNING TOMORROW “THE GILDED LILY” Daily 2 and 8 Sunday 3 and 8 SMASHING ALL RECORDS IN THE | HISTORY OF WASHINGTON . D. W. GRIFFITH'S “Tonight. 8:20 ATIONAL:: e ! SAM H. HARKIS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER In “THE AOTTENTOT” TARTING)| | Tomorrow Night = __SEATS SELLING =i = i i T T T olina Society will e 7 o'clock at the University reereitying their crops, and declared | &5 = that the great trouble with the peo- S A BT o Sotay. ¥as 952 | The soutn FOR ONE CONGRESS SEATi *entirely to their inborn belie hold its annual banquet at 8 o'clock Shey ‘eoald raive nothing but tobacca. {at Wardman. bark o .1 ) i Mitchell Digks. lawyer and banker | Bal, tant secretars of ngio: |Tohn R. Farr of Pennsylvania, Who ¢ La Plata, substantiated mos e enaniras Yy : That Mr. Matthews said. and_added | Dancing. e the principal speaker.| Ts Welcomed Back, Gets Prince- that the commercial ho of Wash- R ; fngton would have to show a more| The Eleet Klub will give its semi- 1y Amount for Six Days. [ griendly disposition toward the pro-fmonthly dance at 9 o'clock at 2400 @ucers of his state before any decided | 16th street. ; MOORE’S RIALTO THEATER LAST DAY The House welcomed a new member The Best in Town—Home Cooked— | e ho | —withe | BN wauld occar. o today—or_rather an old member, who | | & 9 “Provide the market and make it{ The Compass Club, consisting of |35 Just been declared entitied to ro- oes, Wodnesday and Saturds; i 5 MASTERPIECE rssible buyer to establish } Master Ma = & Of | sume his seat. BEST SEATS $2. | i possible for the buyver 1M asons attending Pace Institute, i f S i creeable credits,” said Mr. &s. | will hold a smoker at 8.30 at Y. M. H. A: | pal O iion pi oot aa e Honse. estor i | L 7d yeu will gel the business. uilding. L. H. a Jean | £ Iy seat | sEooIn = { e e X Colimben: ;‘H‘.’;.Af“_“ of | Bosworéh will xwa’fl‘_“’“""“" and Dean | gay as representative of the tenth Penn- | i A Paramount Picture— | FEATURING Me) nts and Manufacturers’ | AEeiey syivania district, as the result of action | | x A As<cciation. said on his return to the ! The Women's City Club will give a | by the House in Voting to unseat Patrick | “"ull “E"T it i ity laxt night that the trip had been | €ard party at its clubhouse, 22 Jack. | McLane, democrat, also of Scranton, who It ! I “We went to find | 500 place, for the benefit of the Trav- | has held his seat throughout the present The Sensational Musical Revue ! =1t { at was expected of us, €lers’ Aid Societ Congress. Mr. Farr will draw $21,000 | i 9, 25e |!i w that the trouble is located. | gy oo e e salary and incldental expenses for 'the el = o e i £Y -very effort will be made by our or- _the Bingville Dranch” a |six days he will serve in the House. . | | 15 %$:00 17 1. 2:00 5:00 ||} i ganization to interest commercial 0‘0{“"1)'- Wwill be repeated at the Jowa | After the House voted 161 to 121 to | Daxly 5S|m 15 Hfll)’ and 8:15 |i! | pking establishments of Wash- | AVenue M. E. Church. remove McLane the new member was ||| 525 Seats, 25 Cents Daily Mats., Except || and show them a means of | .. Bac = immediately declared elected and was i Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays. | securing this rich business that is M QD - L}\FIDSH_WIH give a dance at | sworn in just before midnight. The pro- {| “CNLIMITED LAUGHTER”—Star, : Al e A S d e I rs. Dyer's, 1517 R street. ceedings against McLane were based on | . MME, EMMA TRENTINI | % E Meetingx to Be Held. | \The local alumni chapter of Sigma | oges i e P e ner Tid ¢ 2 Oillhreess] =8t 1| | > “Committee mectings will be held | Nu Fraternity will meet at % o'clock | beon wholésale election frauds in his ; gl TIRatER R | sieabee. || | NOW PASSED THE by, our_organization. nd after con | &t the Delta B enapter house, 1733 N | roturn to Congress: ANN PINNING TON ARt e s | A Feport will be. issued and sent tolby a smoker. S e lolom e aTatprincenyiramunerationiiatueose Barshan & Grohs, Ero, Afver Mat. Sag. || il FIFTIETH PERFORMANCE every one in Washington who has coi with Rfl_"'m"’ 207 a;‘"mle of $3,500 oy Scouts Admitted Free to Hear Talk i the growth of the city at neart” =, The Psl Omega Fraternity winl meet | ST Ce B rom a_ computation of Asd ts Original 1L Y. Company and Demonstration by Fred Lindsay. i il ~ INITS Other speakers at the dinner given | to form an alumni chapter, i 3 : h “Coversst and fighest | = s = n were W. Hugh Perrie of Westford, | of Georgatown dental school, will pre. | the € H § H Md.: F. R Ferrell of La Plata, J.|side. and there will be prominent |Erest to which the House has held him s ANl § But the Nam CAPITOL B, = e || i UNPARALLELED RUN Ryan of Waldorf. George A. Wade of | speakers. to have been rightfully elected. \ s lew e Beaueital, | o5 I : “ ~ Port’ Tobacco, Hemry L Muad of McLane also has drawn pay fof the cn- b s ! Buy Seats in White Plains, and E. D. Hathaway, re two years, s president of the Tidewater Lincs. |AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | remaining of the present Congress, he ls Bhows BlG SENSATION || ! Advance for Ine. vi g 3 = requ to L pecial o | Earlier in the day the party Junch-{_yieon Normal Community Center | seat costing the government In effect al- S Sunday—“GIRLS FROM THE FOLLIES.” || 2 H ed a1 the Hotel Roberts, Indian Head, | pocir! Scouts, Troop No. 25, this after- | most twice the stipulated figure. TIRES | where the Maryland speakers includ- i Club fifl)&cl?::l(e:"r?alflmh" Athletic ; ° THE STAR BEAUTIFUL i M. Schwartz, Jacob Ely, Mrs. J. F. | 0 sk game 7 p.m. - | Rt TR S o gy | LVFery open 1230 pm. MESSAGE OF TOMORROW | 30s3%2 ' ¥ CRANIAL'S Fat 10 i| It May Be the Last One ZHead, A J. Twiford of Marbury, Mrs. | Baet Washingzion 7 Snap them up! i =51 A. ‘Bowie of Pisgah. and J. W. : “ommunity Cen- up. 0 . SR hineaetern Tilen SchoolGlvmpra | 70 TODAY ELABORATED |pya o "k MILLER s { || Nights and Sat. Mat. 50c e , T, D -scholasti, o) —LAST DAY— e i H i : lm.m.c tub, 830 pm. e (e e e s er v EARLY ATTENDANCE ASSURES A SEAT || to $2; Other Daily Mat. SATIRE TO HOLD SWAY 1 Margaret Wilson Community Cen.|DF- Van Dyke Talks of America’s | 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H St. KATHERINE | i 25¢c to $1.00 ter, Grover Cleveland School—To. “LITTLE CONGRESS” {night: Boy Scouts, Troop No. 225 Toy- Foibles and Indicates Methods Ha: . o 2 « X .'22; Toy- e Have r Tonight s making and Dramatic clubs. for Nation’s Tmprovements. M Acno"Aln < Johnson-Powell Community Center,| Ppersonifying “Today”and “Tomorrow,” Reform Legislation Will Be Basis | Powell School—Tonight at 8.30: % i = — r SEPEES e e ot B 5 MR Bty A Lo ST i S B e S B | o) e o DM DN | il bt ooy DT or Fun at Second Annual Ban- ramatic Club. bic Bglish, Dr. Henry Van Dyker poet, C! '75€ Mystery-Romance 5 5 5 ]BAUMER & WEBSTER quet Monday Night. ——— author and diplomat, last evening laid[f | and Cafeterta | _ “My Lady’s Latchkey | e, O Sk R s Flowers for Birthday Remembrances,| P2r¢ some of the foibles of the present y y e( :la {77 VAND PHYSICAL EDUCATION « Propaganda for blue laws, liquor |anniversaries. Shaffer, 900 14th *{in America and Indicated some of the |} 899 Conn. Ave. N.W. TOONERVILLE COMEDY G, Harry Baumer. _ Marjorie ¥, Webster. laws and the entire harvest of reform | —Advertisement. L (3L 2416). wbay.t xxn ‘which !h: lutll.fie Exdgrnt“brang = 'fl 2 o o W¥e. “The Skipper's Narrow Escape’ . B ‘;r‘-\( "x\‘:rx(ni’l'l-’-."l."l::nl.e lat is to b tirized at the about _improvements. s ess, de- ivate ‘Home Cooks | Ciass and p ustructions in . eoud eanual banguet of the “Littie | S——re - livereq before members of the National anonrs tewmacap || LIBERTY Norts Capieot sna @ ses. | QTR AN —— {or i’ Tt il et o iy “ongress” in the o ce building ; = seographic Society, in the = “CINDERELLA'S TWIN. e o o ‘ Congress” in the House oMce bullding ; SETTING-UP EXERCISE = -|Sree Ruditorium, Yas on “The Message | . NICKERBOCKER CINDEL =t e e el Tengionsl course in dramatic urt and dancing. Congress” is composed of about 150 i of Tomorrow to lay. o CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. treet and R. 1. Ave. Continuous From oo, { DANCING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN. employes of Congress and includes | AWAITS CONGRESSMEN The America of today” Dr. Van| LANDSCAPE DESTGNERS —TODAY— ELNTE 2 e v WOoDs VAUDEVILLE SUPERB | Vestofl Serova and Chalif methods used. the prize debaters at Georgetown and Dyke Seclared, “is sinking into the lux- 1503 OONNECTICUT _ AVENUE i 20 ““THE COURAGE OF MARGE 0'D0O: Day and Night Classes. Frankiin 3235, George Washington universities. ury that nearly ruined lla‘)l'ecte'rday. ot TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 Begnning at i i ! ) WILL HSGERS | Excellent Baliroom and Banguet Hall for reat. < 0 is"a slacker, a draft-evader from the Ex epvakes o 0 S OIS TS | New Members Inducted Tnto Out.|Cueof fosee 16 necth 5 asien = WESLE CRCLE =%y g xw mwems| | WILLROGERS 11,3, Hoffman and Mrs. . L. Hok i v righte e 5 NEGRI, « i SALON OF 13 cashier of the House, will be toast-| door Class in Calisthenics on | thing of the vision of better things Toln O B ARRY ff,fis‘;}gfifl ||| ‘Water, Water Everywhere’ [} «.. Tocated at zspxso Dr‘.fl..n Toad. 2 blocks { speakers will assume the role of lob- which it caught in war time. . . o . il el EMPlRE Beth it A e T e byists for propaganda organization. | Axival Our _politicians have subordinated Circulating Library In Mauriee Tourncurs The [§ A mighty epic of the screen .00 peop e e principles to petty partisanship. They 2 *sears to produce—love—laughter—tears The “Little Congress” has never held | As fast as the new memb. 9 o ¥ 25 centa. S lncludiog tax it - 2 ers ar- | have even abandoned our wounded gol- || —and read the Iatest Two-dollar "I" FAIR § Reels. Admission, 5 911 H St. N.E. 0 m e ‘nhl‘ghl:ovs\'txl{”:emlur:ns:fi;-— rive for the Sixty-seventh Congress|diers. They have refused to let America || books for twenty-five cents. Shows start 5, 7 and 9. LOUISE LOVELY 1SS er R, . Schroeder of Tllingis will pre- they are going to be inducted into i;a'f:gt:';d"gh"“l pltcien & lion o Pearlman’s Book Shop De Luxe Added Attractions | COANDAT 7 METROPOLITAN “WHILE THE DEVIL 91 nmSt Phose B15T0 gent @ budget of blue laws, Harry|a daily outdoor class in calisthenics| “We cry, ‘America first It is a fine — — | e S EAPSNEE A0 WSS BLaPe T g, o g hes peanert: it | And SeLUing up cxercises. This clase | 3nUment it it is not meant wholly scif |} 933 G St N-W. Open Evenings ||( G AVETY_ NinthBelow F || A TR ek i LAUGHS include - Clayton Moore of bennsyl-|i8 an outgrowth of the gymnasium et et oLt A1 This Wuk"l!ntin na.eu o i T ey SKIP-{ Eplsode 2 of the Greatest Serial, il ek e first, —Matineo S oW i “ e Phon, Sl RO AT A qflfz'(l)dhi:)“e::j it;rdm:"éhe:slmlinledlafi year ago, and | mankind out of the darkness into the A Groer Baeloaats e DT :‘ RO e SON OF TARZAN" b o s by apnolutment. Thone Leep ks 2 3 f a recent talk to the members by |light.” $ x And LARRY == v S 3. M. Barker of Missourl. Walter Camp, in which he advised | The United States today needs par- TOWN SCANDALS || oo e s onmsi sy 5 R vew moaa | MISS CHAPPELEAR —_—— ‘ :’l;eryl:h: they colum kelen physically l‘l,c“hxr)!ykmre;_hlmnss. accordlnsdlo (l,)r- Noxt Woel New Bon Ton ; ¢ KNICKERBOCKER 0 DONNEU‘S 535 Sth St. uu{“ ! Private lessons taught by aj tment. ourse of exercise. an yke. ey are reason and con- 4 . ol H . £ PLEADS FOR SHOPGIRLS. | ‘The “ciass is being organized by |sistency in its domestic and foreten —we Dave the particular ! CRANDALL’S X e e -STAR—ALL-COMEDY. North 5197 i 1715 BN, AVE. > §;ep;esenm{zlva Dan Reed of New w}{cxet‘x. Aissac anddllrnora re(uomblfle kind of stationery Jyou { | ToPAY — WESLEY = BARRY., xnm;g‘gy O’DONNELL 'S Revere Theater 7MC£§T;1E’I‘!‘;\E}_BAE Ia!su . York, a famous Cornell fo i collection and _expenditure of ~ public Come Today, Come Sunda POUNTY FAIR™ And C : = \Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. t. N.W. Frak Women's Trade Union League|piayer; Representative John G Ip {funds, and a better adjustment of the vt o Historic if | TORCHY'S DOUBLE TRIVMEHLS SPECLAL FEATORS NIGHT Tactuaing Rt e e DR S e oo son of Connecticut, who 1 irelations of capital and labor. . . TOMORROW—SAME X N. | “S0N 0 N ce Tesults. . Wants Stores Closed March 4. | value of setting-up exercises when | , SPeaking of financial matters, Dr. Van E. Morrison Paper Co., Cabin John s a s s | NEW STANTON o £ <56 ~& I T T The Women's Trade Unfon League|he commanded a - Connectiont | Dyke declared that we are a spendthrift TR T S5a Euley iEemotis CRANDALL'S ™eater oth & B Sta. | DN oot &, o e |7 cmipeer DUPQNT ADULTS | has sent a letter to President-elect | tional Guard Regiment; Representa- | Pation and a nation of spendthrifts. He Chicken Dinner ! LAST DAY — MACK SENNETT'S “LOVE.| mifil?fil“fi“fi‘[‘gfim | M. & Dupest Cieger” AP Thr. 1435w, | BELAVE ) . B Harding asking him to request the]tive Fred Britten of Iilinois, a for. | Warned his hearers that “an extravagant == 3 local Merchants and Manufacturers | mer amateur lightweight state bes. |Eovernment is as bad a risk as a spend- | at the HONOR A R fiotel PRROW — N O K M A _TALMADG! in| IN AN 8:INCH DB LUXE EIHTION OF DAVISON 'SEr 1329 M n.w ok n 3 2 2 | HE WAY OF A WOMAN. nd “ 1 their places of business March 4. Fred Lehlbach of New Jersey,,who | LIFIft are worth more to a sturdy peo- ! Open 1 P. M. to 1 A. M. 1] CoMEpy, “oviat pib 1r. THB clll;tlrgmsgron\lxli%'}-sr | P Repthione Wk~ Aro avy Toos To keep the stores here open on|W | Music and Dancing i E T EEAH Feach you to dance correctiy n o few Jessoan: that da the holiday to wi employ. of whom 17,000 are women. The letter follows a report that Mr. Book Your Banquets and Parties & Btrictly private. Any hour. Normal course fo | teaching. Cl with orchestra. Y THEATER STORIES. CRANDALL’S 53005 OLYMPIC co~stancy BRYANT WASHB! 2 st DEVILY A 1431 U ST. ) in S ed Tenibact Ly le than silk stockings and gramo- |== A oA st S Tl Bl = Salesmen & Agents = letter says, would deny( Within the House office building | P’or seeking to better the relations of $ M = 100 or More = kers in private | there is a large courtyard, where the | .ypital and labor, he said, much more ting-up exercises are to be held, |2 ; : e ufficiently large to accommodate all | Wik b& SGcomplisned by, striving for a w. {] We teach you to dance in one v i 2 gradual advance than by attempting to 'HROUGH THE Harding had written the Merchants | members of Congress. A stage 8 to | 5ok 0 eadway through “human. easth. = v TRUXTON o o Fandige. i o 1, - TR ,- Mat. Today TOMORROW — CHARLES E Lo association to the effect that he pre-|be erected at one end for the In-|qguakes and cataclysms. Earned a Week by SHUBERT~BEMSCU Tonight, 5:20 | [}~ rHE KID. 5 Q ST. N.W. | ) RIGHTWAY ferred to have the places of businessi Structor. e vt Keutiopen) Toaugnratlont oay. {* Plans are also being made to con. | The final count of the indictment gainst “Today” in America was on Anyone Who Sells The Brightest and Merriest Comedy of “There is only one Al Jolson.”* —— President-elect e yerrs ‘America’s foremost academy. You {] #re invitea to cail and inspect our echool Terms reasonable.$ 260 Announcing in- crease in our corps of structors. Private and Class DANCING | 7o o Given Children New Classes physically one-third of the young 8% E e errcnas i men of the country are unsound or e¢ me now; don't fail. otson, Midday Lenten Exercises at Keith's | defective.” Dr. Van Dyke suggested | 809 Ninth St. Murren G faraine | Close Week's Seri |Her Husband, Now Dead, Wasithis as a program for “Today” tol P ose Week's Series. | Tend ¢ Booth's Ci | start and “Tomorrow” to complete: = The last midday Lenten service of eader o ooth’s Captors. | Sweep out the slums, abandon the ||[“Hfl“mummm| = | sweatshops, wipe out the plagues and the present week under the auspices| Mrs. Catherine J. Doherty, widow the.p ) of the Laymen's Service Associution | of Maj. Edward P. Doherty, who was | promote health and vital joy. e e i and the Washington Federation of|in command of the party which c Dr. Van Dyke amused his audience IF YOU HAD A .,,.-,s.i,,‘:,‘:::l Vo STRIE A | Churches, was held yesterday at Keith's | tured John Wilkes Booth and David | by, flaying modern slang. ABLONGASTHIS FELLOW, l TONIGHT, 8:10 ‘ Matinee Today Theater, with Bishop William F. Mc- | E. Herrod, following the assassin +“America proposes to have her poly- D HAD SORE THROAT A D i = . H P ’IQ AVENUE GRAND ¢ The letter points out that employes in | S{ruct a swimming pool for theiihe score of public education and & M »” ADAN AND EVA 'ICRANDALL'S 235 par Aver S.E. Next to New Masonic Temple. all government departments will enjoy | Jlouse members out of the large |pealth, Draft statistics indicate, ac- araing Ci {lliam Boya MAT : N Special _course for . beginners @ holiday that day. fountain which now occuples the cen- | cording to Dr. Van Dyke, that it 15 SR o With Willism Boyd—Molly MeIntyro ||} AT sl manlgrTin e S TN T | ter of this large courtyard. S atching matteral to fear thac Going “over the top” in TOMORROW NIGHT at 8:10 || ™0 %60 oF Th: DOUGLASfFAIRBANKS, in { e FINAL SERV { our democracy will become a “dic- Cleveland. What will we == | Nights, $1,00 to $4.00. Mats., 50c to $3.00 | |} POLLARD, in “THE M ARK OF ZORRO." I | e o e alepne. ICE HELD. !MRS C. J. DOHERTY DEAD tatorship of the unintelligent, while do here? Be prepared! = s 0SCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE, | -~ | ety Pricath Rt T TONOTHE LIFE OF THE PART HAROLD LLOYD, in PLEASE.” Yot | ===t ]OME: ALILE CALHOUN in CRANDALL'S £5°K'V e "SA™" [l “PRINCESS JONES” And BRAY-GOLI el F 1119 H N.E. > GEORGE MELFORD'S 7C YORK THEATER PRODUCTION, “ » 1 _MAE MARSH, in “THE LITTLE N 1 A N A HAROLD LLOYD, rWIN S P PLB YOU WOULD LIKB TO KNOW. WALLACE REID, in HOOL." ACK Dowell ‘as speaker. Praver scrvice|tion of President Lincoln, died Tues- | §lot citizens learn English,” he said. was conducted by the Rev. H. D.|day in New York city. Funeral serv- | G0od. But she must not forget to Mitchell. ices were held yesterday at St. Mat- | Speak it herself Congregational singing was led by thew's Church and interment was in Percy S. Foster and the Rev. H. D.!Arlington cemetery. D. S g ye! Mrs. vy V: D LADY.” Bipyigorrotteonducted” (he Cpriyer | N, bobert, B, ufastizston | TALKS ON WOMAN JURORS. The Earth's Soundest Musical ||, it M woos]] CAROLINA || WEEK | Now Forming residence in New York city. She is 3 survived by a nephew, George P.| The auestion as to whether women 2 GETS 25-YEAR TERM. Hoover of this city. are legally entitled and required to Alfonza Edmonston, colored, who perform jury duty in the District of in ~THE LIF NIGHTS “ Warren Sidney A. Franklin Production “UNSEEN FORCES” St Ll SE A W Xrvi Sts, N.YY. LR S b AL Investment. THE SSING DOWN | recently pleaded guilty of murder in Columbia was discussed by Attorney “CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDE) | b AN o T the second degree in connection with ORDERED TO U. S. FOR DUTY. |\fiiton Strachurger. formerly judge of A DUMBARTON 131 Wisconsin Ave. § | piones: Day. Gol. Shoe. “Sve. Frusklia 5321 Also 2 : TOM MIX. in ancias, SHOW A4 B WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IY Amazing Collection of Talent I __ 125 Entertainers 125 the death of Hanson Ballard | Individual private lessons in ballroom fimey and shoe-dancing for stage 8 specialty. All fmey aud shoe-dancing for stage el also| Mal). John P. Smith, general staff, and | the Municipal Court, at the meeting of colored, wis sentenced yesterdav by | Maj. Joseph H. Tvler. Dental Corps, |the Washington Salon at 1517 H street Justice Gould to serve (wenty-five | stationed in the Philippine Islands, have | Thursday night. The speaker claimed ears in the penitentiary. The men [been ordered to the United States, the | that the woman citizens under the nine- arreled over a small sum of money | former going to Fort Sheridan, I, and | teenth amendment have a right to sit danuary 13, 1920, the latter to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. in judgment with their fellow men. o A g Extra Matinee Only— 4 B % “The Son of Tarsan,” Episode No.'12, | . = Coming Tomorrow and Mondsy— | AMERI st St. und R. L. Ave. DOROTHY PHILLIPS, | THOMAS MEIGHAN. in In “ONCE TO EVERY WOMEN." “CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH.” —f (— ) = o — = e GLUVEIS, 613 220— PRIVATE LESSONS ANX ume, 5¢.’ Classes Tues. and Fri. evenings. Buliroow for reat, $5, W. 1129 Est, 1004 4.3