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: 5 THE- EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 1, TPl : BARRETT URGES LEAGUE |#—— KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Initial Cost Was Nothing. —By POP MOMAND. | AMUSEMENTS. OF AMERICAN PEOPLES L\ = —— CRANALLS rartom o SETIEY MeTRopoLITaN I rodc with' J(whnmn in the OP e e A Former Pan-American Union Di- |rain, in his new hnv»horsepowcr SWELL TUXEDO Lomel rector Outlines His at wain. The rain was pouring TLL SELL CHEAP! 10:30 A M. to 11 P, 3. down, gadzooks! The road was 2 New York. | : crossed by running brooks. But An outline of the proposed organi- sation” ot mm Unomcll pan- Ameriean | W€ were snug and dry inside, In a New Comedy Romance assoclation, or league of the Ameri-|and carried smiles three cubits : can peoples, was given by John Bar-|\ide And then, kerplunk, a tire “THE OFFSHORE PIRATE" In His Latest Funmaker “THE SPORTSMAN" rett,” former director of the Pan- K CRANDALL'S 18th and Col. Ri YOURE ALWAYS BEGGIN' NO VEST ){ OF COURSE NOT! You YOU CAN GET A LOVELY SETJ FOR ME TO DoLL UP LIKE HAVE TO BUY THAT #18 ,AND DONT FORGET A SOFT THAT GUY JONES, SO 1 EXTRA!L THEY coST#I5 /|| Bodort SHIRT, HEY €OST 4 10 INVESTED NINETY ? £ AND YOULL NEED CUFF AND A PAIR OF PUMPJ, You RuUST| BUCKS IN THIS HERE 3 - LiNieS an' HAVE THOSE. 1 SAW NIFTy TUXEDO. CLASS PAIR FOR ONLY$10 EH CLARICE ¥ CASH CLO'ES- American Union, before a group of | went flat; and Johnson merely United States and South American o sre: A f Seprestntatiess ot New York Sunday. | sighed thereat. And then he left TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ke plan contemplates co-operation, | | is cozy seat and sloshed around CLARA KIMBALL free from political and governmenti b’ cquirting feet. “Ybu stay,” YOUNG . control, along cultural and social “just where you are; 1" ll AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. ; | In Her Latest Triumph yather than commercial lines. It ishe said, “HUSH” falended to provide understanding and | 7 . Feneral intercourse along pan.Amer. |40 the fussing _““h the car.’ {And.out there in the tempest Added Comedy. “NOBODY'S WIFE" ATIONAL TONIGHT e ',"“‘;i‘le‘;f ;“fi,;‘;{‘f::’;':fl"“_‘(‘,‘m“ wild he toiled around. and still fl WED and SAT. (i\ l" R l—.“o mittee of men from both North andihe smiled. He seemed to think T MT. VERNON—HOME | CSOMETHING DIFFE [ & > i i = ; - e MW secom MIIIIAL EVENT South America to study further the|pic |ahors fun, and \\his’!lcd Contioummni Promae on r’::r{:l::r:;:x‘r:‘;r:‘:ll‘ iffé"‘;‘i?é;;'.’;‘;i‘.‘;'fi‘ ‘Johnnie, Get Your Gun.” And when he'd changed the rubber CRANDALL’S e 10 VAUDEVILLE SUPERB (ANDALSei 1920 with ANN PENNINGTON expenses, which will be met solely b; I dues. That|tire, he climbed in from the rain PROGRAM FOR OHIO BALL. VERA (ZORDOV ITS ALL NEW philanthropic contributions of tho AMUSEM_ENTS 4 in this respect | Arrangements for the *Ohio ball” :.mH 3 or of “Hu EMPIRE BUT THE NAME . | L om0 much could be expe been made through circulars =l e ate ' ' _ {announced today by L. H. Hart, presi- Varasis to nearly 10,000 persons distributed;saint vou are! Were I com-jnnounced today by L. It Visitors | | Ext. Mat. Sat., Mch. 4th—8 p.m.—Buy Now BALLET RUSS! throughout the Americas, and over 60 L E Ang k o e % pelled to leave my car and tinker | in Washington from Ohio are requ th R POLT'S 'rm:n-n Wed., l-nh 2-3:45. Per cent had replied approvingly, it is| [ by Mr. Hart to register at room 7 KITTY DONER, jith Sister Rose oment Mrs. Grocng's Concert Bureia, *A Leaguo of Song Steps’ Dance Fantasy. M. C493. - Inu‘ said. i round it mltlhe wet, ";_\' lfly{l"m\'gti Colorado building. A program of mus Dieop's, 13th and G. be b you bet!” nd {and “stunts,” beginning at § o'clock. % SEEY B R i et U Wk S0 || “THE EYES OF BUDDHA DANIELS GETS PAINTING. ]uhlhull heaved a smile at me: {1 o'clock. Addre will be made by o ith Nace Murey asd Big Company. i OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT | | Historic Alexandria, Arlington and il s 2 s,” said | distinguished Ohi “I've lived for many years,” said || crAtG caurmeri sviviA cLARm I Fort ‘I)'h Subject Is First Electrically-Driven ; he: “and I have known my ups e s ley. Raymond Wilbert. Raymond & Shram. Battleship in Navy. and downs, and wilted 'meath [are notea for their beauty and fra- Nleetrie {rains lenve frequentls from £ : D ance. Home gro U F Aaver-| T ol o @ INCEDLEE | E e e o Enistoutugc stiown: I've found f.'«.".'m'-m ome grown dver JUS Ep“p 12th St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. | Mare & Sovder. Others. ! interested and by R — 7 = ¥ 3 ire, a rasped the costl, ———— Was shown by the fact that a test of and nIee, and gras pape % entertainment to be given at Rausc mn-\ | the interest of the rank and file of| steering wheel, as cheerful as a l“l H u' | men and women in the project had|s S WAL L I 0L S 4 Friday night by the alumni of Ohlo | a | | nt out | 1iocoed eel. “Ods fish,” I said, “a | colleges are nearing completion, it was | Dlllv £:15 Sun 3% HoPy 1059 || K - t. at Col. Rd. L orted h\ Bobby o o o 1} Co. Mexico, the first electrically driven | -hen things were going wrong, Waskiagten e T o battleship ever constructed, was pre- | it braces one to shed a song; in LANK BOOKS fl sented to Sceretary Daniels, for the|times of sorrow and despair it Aud Comeds. | |“THE GREATEST LOVE” RIDAY AT 2:30 P.M. n 397 for® MOORE’S 2 = - 3 s o HSOTTISN TENOR Precaenc’ neral Blietnic Com: | doesn’t help me out to swear. neats T CRANDALL'S henter oth & & 5en. | pany day. The electric drive was WALT MASON. when you s 911 H St. N.E. esign: ate of the 1580, and_w supply you : 2 thie word. Pm m" m : . i W. L._R. Emmett, a_gradu- Copyright by G Matthew Adams. P ~ TODAY- NORMATAIMADGE o THE 3 S el G i e E. Morrison Pa rCo CEeCion N o ua 3 na"comeas. | Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran ||} | p Mate e 2 b CEIEDCiRE T el A motion picture film fAfteen miles 1000 va. A pe! 7| Yatlona! Thursday, Mar. 10 11 AM.—ALL WEEK—11 P, r | of Walter ! in length and which requires nearly 2 A ve: n;r.wm,\-rour hours for continuous ex- hibition has been completed in Italy, v s s In a Great Comedy-Drama, Tickets. $2.80, 32.00, 9150, $1.00. 7sc. Ofhce “A SHOCKING NIGHT” . Arthur Smith, 1306 G 8t. America’s Most Beautiful Girl ia 1 1 | & vosePn Yoa - 3 a Gripping Drama of Real Life |. CRANDALL’ "‘:,f’:'_,"é'.,’,',‘,:fl'; NEW STANTON °t & ses. S.E. 's‘mfl'!y hm'r: on the wa! e offic All the 1 bure showing the principal incidents in the | % et euira .';::»re*:r'"fl- Bible from the creation until the birth Slamps for Collections | e » Ly ANTOD fSAW - tion. and motion pictures were taken | of Christ. Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. { | And Come t letruisioes Soec m" Lg Wre| ME ¢ e —_— Washington Stamp Co. i wwen, nommar | “THE HOPE ouetas Comnaoy g8 F St NW. _____Room 12 : 'EXHIBITION OF PAINTING Flowers for Innugural i aftaite Shamrer: 900 Tih ol N “2416. —Advertisement. 14 DEATHS IN HOUSE. | That Number of Representatives Have Died Since May. 1919. Fourteen of the 435 members of the House elected to serve in the Sixty- ®ixth Congress have died since the be- “r‘l"h. g of the terms in May, 1919. is fact was brought out at me- ;i morial serv for Representative ||| —Prepare for the future with Charles A. Nichols of Michigan and a substantial Bank Account— Dick T. Morgan of Oklahoma. Si Savi 2 d:y speeches were made by members open a Savings Account this of the Michigan and Oklahoma dele- y v and save systematic- #ations and others. payiday 3 ally thereafter. Service Stations CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. . LANDSCARL DESIGNERS A. O’Null. Inc. 1503 CONNECTICUT _ AVENUE so1 1 st. v TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 ! Bradburn BIIS & EL Service = 616 Pa. Ave. S.E. Western Anlo Supp‘y Co. i M St Nw. Modern Auu‘:“‘_Sx.?pI). Co. —n Ford Owners Traylor-Ellinfic‘r IIZAll 'y Se“l;nge“ i | it 2 ‘1 If your transmission lining fiic JohniA. w&’,‘::r‘:{f“;'{fz is worn, play safe. Reline | Smith's Bat'y & EL Service with the famous “CIN- I8th St N.W. CINNATL” | Smithdeal Bat'y & EL Service Interlocking weave— SE e TNW, long fibered and chatter- | Takoma Auto Sllpply Station 18 Cedar St. less. | A ! - AY AT 2:30 1M OLYMPIC _:_ p 7 | BY THE LANDSCAE CLUR B | 131U ST S ¥ 5 5 S ' in the i I’lAYoTFHING BROADWAY Orchestra Auxiliaries D : FORBID- edy, A I e i | %R i o || SHUBERT-GARRICK CRANDALL’S APOI.L,;).:.IIHA'I‘I':II - F Near 1.“1 ‘ e bart Y “THE LAST And I 'I'WO EVENTS % Making Histery This Week | PRES. HARDING’S 1st INAUGURATION | And D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE MOORE’S l ; S NATEL JUL | = GARDEN £ " P i CHARLES RAY in | | Wikt i “SUDDEN JIM” { 11 a. m.—~Today—~Wed.—11 p. m. H 4 L o . | Popular Pfin:—z.ie, 30:.'3; a Irving . P RINCESS i OFFEB MUSICAL PROGRAM. i Takoms Park, D. C. “The quality that stands the Orchestra Subsidiaries March 1621-23 L St. N.W. DUMBARTON 340 31scon SEBNA 0 e fac The Still Better Willard” . o tues :o?“l’i.?’;?éé:finfi"é‘f?{.‘.‘u OF COMMERCE S $1.25 Set, Including | = { ERARY 10w i Republic at St. Dominic’s Hall, 6.h i ? i i B : i 2 2 i e ADSKVNGS || Cote (EERY pon e x|l PRISCILLA DEAN T B SESAVIM £ i With MAE MULR row- I § | ggr::;gsd::,L:fr:?e“m;;‘:;:afl;;;;'3 Cor. 7th and E Sts. Mare RO Longer ASK YOUR DEALER | yrog || oponnELL'S || 't will give vocal numbers, followed . iz EVA NOVAK, | 5 metro il S —— A.EBERLY’S SONS, INC. LON CHANEY 0'.“ \\Tl‘i‘l:l;"; ,,x__nm;e Txm CAROLINA ‘ Washington-Battery-Compasy D 2 | Sk masmil ] 3 ; 718 7th Street N.W. L W praDXD ; “OH, LADY, LADY!" i 18 7th Street OUTSIDE THE LAW 5 : | { , { | FomEn” FOOD FOR SCANDAL” FIFTH WEEK < ° . WARNTNG—Buy yaur seats fa advance in = — = i North Capitol and P !n-. 14th Stree | the earls morning hours, thereby aveid- = 1 t and R. L Ave. box office Iat Edison Diamond Disc . | aBERTY e o e | LT v et SRR | I ! N."*" LARS AND SENS] | Nights, 50c to 52, Mats., c to $L | wledis Records on Sale Todsy || 2 House & Herrmann ez GAL |_| c URe! The new March Edison Dmmon(l Disc Records are the : best that Mr. Thomas A. Edison has ever released. Here " on aa L . Inaugural Week Specials = i 'l'cnlgn “\laril Gras” SHUBERT-BELASCO Tonight 8:1p Lecture by MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY JOHN DRINKWATER |AL JOLSON| a7 St In Shling Winter Garden Sensation. = Golden Revel Avnmxm)( CEVT'RAL KIGH SCHOOI. Clorious Cirin O N B AD S Beserved Sests - A Sunday Night--50c to $2.50 | Oce of the' Socie CARL CARLTON Will Present *I' An Eoghsh Dramausts View of Lincoln SEAzeE Bl sz 5 It’s well worth a visit here this week to pick up, from the big Ballet Music—Orpheus, e e || L : : : NOW-NOW-Now VIOLIN soLo il variety of specials you'll find all over the store, things you are |[ji| Inaugural Week | Cha Medi i H . 5 R aaateny o o Albert Spalding ili needing to make the home more comfortable and convenient. Buy || Oo. 82207—Price, $2.25 | and save'!—that’s the slogan. I I ‘ | | ines Daily. The luu:ur-l Offering, BON TON GIRLS ml l S Toni‘.ht at 8:10. POP. MAT, THEURS. BEST SEATS, $1.50 SSING _ flhlflflfl 125 Entertainers 125 AN UNUSUAL MHSIGAI. COMEDY IVIENNE. SEGAL I AN TLLUSTRIOUS CABLTON GAST AND | HOSTS OF LUSCIOUS LASSIES | In a Brilliant Brand-New Production. ' | How the Gates Came Ajnr‘sglznlt’:\cflau and Lyric Male Quartet Rolling in Foamin, BI“OW!—T'IQ Creati g o 1>Am'ne)\=;°n' Arthur Middleton Also Knewn As JPenn Gardena 1 Penua, 21st St. N. W. No. 82208—Price, $2.25 lit Ouvre ton coeur (Serenade Es; ole), i BARITONEY T, I-‘I{E.\'CH Hisioll suceats I So anch’io la virtu magica (Thy magic virtues I know) Don Pasquale, Ce 1 | SOPRANG. 1IN ITALIAN® L acobas deiCastrs | No. 82572—Price, $2.25 | A te grave cagion m'adduce, Aida (Grave cause leads me to seek Week Nights, $:30 to 12 ARCADE A Perfect Place to lliill | Muste Furnished the ne-ow--d! i Loy hu;’ofl‘z’;)\;"‘;‘\.iv BTE{?OS l:ppla':d S LA D D DUOfOId Beds i sEREN DERS | Beg. Next Sun. Night. SEATS NOW. ] e oo s 3. D ANCE The Contury Theaers - I New Revue THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN A Musical Whizz-Bang in Two Acts and 25 Scenes Jimmy Hussey Georgle Price Mae West Marguerite Farrell 100 Cemtury Beauties 100 | ! Su dunque! (Up then!)—Aida, Marie Ra Id and T | i S al———B dr S t ‘ SOPRANO AND BARITONE. 1% IaLias m pe(:l € oom uites Special il i — I f Splendld Musie—Striet Ce ! 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