Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 30

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o CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Pnceless Thxrst. Trinity Church will give a luncheon | tomn rom 1130 e 2 A ola| Some thirsty W‘“Pl" wail and Masonic Temple. Supper from 4 to|sigh because there is no gin: Aprons, cakes and candy for sale- | s me day their costly thirst will | die, and comfort will begin. A Hallia Q Brown, president of | little while they'll dodge the N COW. € will speak. | cops and go to wild extremes to Visting club women are fnvited to | carry home a sack of hops and elub activities tomorrow evening at o Women's City Club. ‘\ynrk out homebrew dreams. A - | little while they'll think it sport | |o— y meeting tomo row at 7:30 at Dunbar Civic Center. General com: eachers of I e M e nt to trail the bootleg shark n library of Dunbar | through alley foul and squalid High school. court, to somc sequestered The Wount Fleanant Ciuzens’ Amso- | orl: Lyt they'll soon tire of ciation will meet Saturday at $ p.m. Johnsen-Powell School. all such brews that work like this commands, that make a man take off his shoes and walk upon his hands. A little while they’ll walk in gloom, and yearn for things to drink, and hair re- storers they’ll consume, and many brands of ink. While yet this ~thirst of theirs endures they'll drink all things that kick, and liniments and spavin cures will make their innards sick. But all things petish and d. like roses in the dell, and ¢ thirst will fade away. i at rk_Community Band at 8 p.m. hool, North The Takoma il give & cones n > Takoma Second grand inaugural reception by th ation of the Oldest In- slored). of the District to eitizens and visitors Monday at Con- vention Hall. Dancing % pm. to 3 am. Doreas Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, will meet tomorrow night at the Seventh Strect Temple . Miller will give the ¥ school les- Friday at 4:45 Dr. Maurice ax son of the Y. W o'clock ! B s o ¢ |nustured well. “And to these hurc d street. wights will come a time, a ation will be discussed | MOTNINg iair will vome. when| p.m. under the auspices | they'd refuse to give a dime to gommittee of the Wom-| orlot the Demon Rum. | And| Often they will ‘wonder ” why The Progressive Education Axwo- citaion will Le addrs - lh:i N “ooke of Chi: onday | the the Public they mul they used to wiidly beei because i cago, ) Library lacked a sl of to rye and ¥ “Orange H ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. VALY Wom-n I receive “The Truth” Draws Capacity Audi- ence—The Cast. tion raldine Barlow rol Becky: Phoel m b ugh, meet 154 B Mrs. at 8 oclod Club. hodes wiii Wor sprak nen’s City | ) f. De Witt C. h department e direc ant of the Arkansa at The at 8 o'clock dresses and : for all Stamps for Collections Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ‘Washington Stamp Co. 918 F_St. N.W. __Room 12 third of the & plant life. o be ll\]\!ral d w HI colored . Other uetivities tonight: Have Dinner Tonight cemer; Women m: ’Ym“hn\ Club, The Best in Town—Home Cooked— 55¢ FIFE & DRUMINN 75¢ and Cafeteria 822 Conn. Ave. N.W.h Private Home Cooks ¥ Center—Com- | board mects at S| inery club will be Orxunnz»vl’ this evening. All Southeast ommu- | « a W sors, Razors, Penknives Butcher and Kitchen Knives, Ice Skates, etc. We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plat. , will en- | ing and Silver Plating. hood crowd | i All Work Guaranteed. “| THE GIBSON CO., for i 917 G St. ow nigh nson-Powell Community Cen ation and rhythmic dancing | Red Inauguration Visitors “\Velcome to Washington.” smoke. Have a good 8c—2 for 15¢ Made In Washington by At All Dealers. Henry T. Offterdinger In Wanl niton's Model tory at 508 9th for Briar Pipes and Smokers' Articles MARCH SPECIAL Edison Diamond Disc Records On Sale Today Here Rir. Thomas A 50725 50713 50714 50700 list of the latest hits, as presented Fdison + wonderiul Orlando’s Orchestra. centina—Fox Orlando’s GQpchestra. Ia Blues—Fox Trot. Harry Raderma: azz It a Wish Could Make It So—Medley Fox Lenzherg's Riverside Orchestra. Al. Bernard. Humming—Fox $1.35 K i $1.35 $1.35 ¥ L Bernard and WM. Kamplain. Anyday, Anywh ers’ Novelty Band. sep Fox Novelty Band. Lassie o Mine. Tenor. Albert Lindqueat. I Looked In Your Wonderful Eyes. Edward Allen. Darling. Vedley Fox Trot. Orchentrn. Wedding Blues—Fox Orchesten. My Home Town In o One-Horse Town. Doherty Wonderful Reexe J Baby Dreams. Chorus. Margic. Medley Fox Trot. Orchestra. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. e—Fox Trot. een Trot. Green Brothers' $1.85 $1.35 80609 50715 Baritone. Max Felis' Deila Robbin Trot. Lenzberg's Riverside Tenor. Jim 50716 $1.35 Tenor and Soprane. » 2 Soprane. zabeth Spencer and 50717 $1.35 Max Fella' Della Robhia | G. W. STUDENTS GIVE PLAY" ' for 65| E sharpen all kinds of Scis.l THE EVEN G IVE DONE TH' BEST I COULD \UITH THIS DOGONE INCCHE TAx! ID BETTER SEE A CLEVER LAWYER, HE CAN SAVE ME SOHE STAR. VVASfimGTOS. D. « ]|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Picked the Wrong One. AND IN SECTION 18 ERROR! THE GOVERNMENT |3 ENTITLED To *iz20 INSTEAD OF $58 A3 YOU HAVE IT! anD HERE AGAIN — - — HIt! HERES A MUSTAKE IN PARAGRAPH 14 QUESTION 3. GOVERN RENT 13 ENTITLED . To # |54 MORE You FIGURED. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921. THE THAN YOUVE MADE AN [ B, NEW BUSES IN OF_ERATION. Ten Cars Begin to Run in North- st Section. apid T | Buel | th {10 cents WILL TALK ON CHECKS. Prices for 1 gift. sprucing up a workmanship able. The P-B all-year-round the very thing Men like their Soft Felts makes. Spring. Cheerful Hats for Men and Spring Styles fot all persons Your hat is here Spring is Nature’s loveliest a winter hat just now is as passe and unbecoming as a blizzard on a balmy May day. Joseph Ward’s Wool Hats Are $5.00 Imported—Dbecause *of their inimitable style—incomparable wear. In mixtures for Spring. As callous to rain“as a duck’s back. And withal very reason- “All-Weather” Hats of Tweeds, $3, $4 and $5 idea of a practical wear—and street ‘wear -and $3.85 to $10.00 Stetson’s and other famous In Panama grays and Tobac browns—the shades for Styles that the eye at prices that do not depress the pocketbook. Naticnally Known Store for Men and Boys Daily, 8:30 to 6 THE AVENUE AT NINTH 888s228328288482 Ford Owners 1i your transmission lining i worn, play safe. Reline | with the {famous ‘CIN- CINNATL” Interlocking weave— long fibered and chatter- les “The quality that stands the strain.” $1.25 Set, Including Brass Rivets ASK YOUR DEALER A.EBERLY’S SONS, INC. Wholesale Distributors 718 7th Street N.W. Phone Main 6557-655% ' and all purses | SHUBERT-BELASCD Tonight 8 Golden Revel Glorious Girln | AN llllllSlll Musi In a B-illisnt Brand.New Prodiction. GEOR SCAN AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY n Sizzling Winter_Garden Sensation NEX UNDAY 30c TO £2.50 ARLTON Wil Prexent GOMED VIVIENNE § AN nmsnmv! CARLTON GAST AND HOSTS OF LUSCIOUS LASSIES Juvenile Moving Pictures FASCINAY r|\(. INNOC INSTRUCT \|, PROGRAVM 50c Only _onmiy Rebhy Bumps—The Chef AL JOLSON SINBAD Y Next Sat., 10:30 to 12—Seats Now A JOY TO YOUR KIDDIES 125¢ 'alk—Famous Americann Cinderelin—?3 rrel The Ornngoutang CLELIA FIORAVANTI, Contralto Seats on sale at A. Jordan Plano Co., 130 1w ATIONAL TONIGHT ‘ WAT. SATURDAY 2:20 NO SEAT OVER $2.00 | SECOND ANNUAL EVENT HITES of 1920 ws ANN PENNINGTON GE DAL, VASA PRIHODA TARCH 13. Gt ITS§ ALL NEW BUT THE NAME ' Company and Ch 'OMEDY SUCCESS CRANDALL’S ¥ Street nt 101 um MAT. FRIDAY AT 2:20 P M SAVOY THEATFR 14th and Cel. Road 1, In “THE LITTLI CRANDALL'S TODAY MAE 1 i ir { PISTACHIO v -DOROTAY GIN Special Film Features METROPOLITAN | "| NEW STANTO] AMUSEMENTS. “THE GRE! EMPIRE 811 W Kt. Emily Stevens and Mon- tague Love, in “Place of Honeymoon” 6th & C Sta. EIL PERCY, in “Beware of the Bride” A Sparkling Seven F TRUXTON “I IDITH ROBERTS CRANDALL'S arou TODAY - MAE | tRANDALL's TODAY- RALPH T >LY‘mc 14th amd ln-nu Open 6 P. BDITH ROBERTS; in 11TE YOUTH." Also Comedy and Latest News. Special Holiday Matines Friday. 1 P.M. O'DONNELL’S NEW THEATER Let’s show our thanks by i ) (yD()NNEu_'s n e bit. For really i L Sa ok eouca | | AMERI "TOM MIX mn PRAIRIE TRAIA." the Front." Bobby Vernon. in and enduring " Olivet to Calvary The Great Cantata, by J. H. Maunder 3rd and C Streets N.W. Wednesday, March 2 at §:00 P. M. of Vested Men and. Boys will render the munie. A Lecture by JOHN DRINKWATER Post 21d Dram ‘Abraham atist, Author Lincoln.” Auspices of g: Weshiagton Secisty at Trinity Diocesan Church The Full National Cnthedral Cholr ANl persons intérested in Religion and Music are cordially invited. An Englsh Dramatist’s View of Lincoln llfl OLYMPIC MARY ! \ml—‘i MINTER, 1431 T BT. N.W. “JENNY BE GOOD." RIALTO | 11 AM—ALL WEEK—11 P.M. America’s Most Beautiful Girl in @ Gripping Drama of Real Lifs JUSTINE JOHNSTONE | in the I'I.AYTIIIHG hat. For sport for rough wear. negligee effect. Histeric Alex: rin, Fort Myer. Ave. N. “VISIT MT. 'flafififi;fioms OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT Arlington and frequently from Washington and Virginia Rallway Co. BRGAIIWAY / Orchestra * ~ Auxiliarfes MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A. M—~LAST DAY—11 P. M. Popular Prices—25¢, 30c, 35¢ — Triemphal Return of PRISCILLA DEAN And for Spring impress M. A. LEESE 2 tteat c-. Come Today, Come Sunday to Historie Cabin John .and Esfey & Famous Chicken anner at the “ Hotel Open 1 P. M. to 1 A, M. Music and Dancing Phone Main 197 for Information. Book Your Banquets and Parties Blg Value for Photographers time. ES — we are ready to supply yon fine Stationery when you say the word. 1009 Pa. Ave. () GIIILS § o FOLLIES “I\ Dl‘.R C For 8 by 10 rison Paper Co. LON CHANEY “OUTSIDE THE LAW" Orchestra Subsidiaries A League of Sdfg Steps' “THE EYES OF With Nice Murray and Big Cor CRAIG CAMPBELL. SYLVIA K. FUGH HERBERT & CO. Watts & Haw. ‘ ley. Raymond Wilbert. Raymond & Shram Mang & Snyder. Others. DANCING Penna. Greatest White Union Dansante Musicians Dance Fantasy. BUDDHA” any. Enlargements OF LANCASTER, r = Vight 8:10 o You will getif, : quality workman- | 4 arda ship here all the e ey \.‘m S0 ALS0 KNOWN AS PENN GARDENS Penna. Ave. at 21st St. N.W. 5 Blocks West of White House. 2 Centrally Located. Remember | Grand Tnaugural Rall Fridey Nite. Hardin o Eonitike Dansantcs, Fridiy. and!Saturda to 6:30. Bring the Kiddies. ““Back From The Serenaders = PEN- GAR' i | —RAPHAEL— ln- -ud 0 Sts. N.W. CE RINN DIFK ——HOME ITZMATRICE P l'nnrr'rm.\. IDOLS OF CLAY” With MAL MURRAY and DAVID POW. PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. Constance Talmadge in “Dangerous Business” CAROLINA CHARLES RAY in “SUDDEN JIM” COMETRTN \l & GEOR oxE Ix THE “Tp in Alf's Place. NATIONAL ‘ HAROLD TUESDAY, MATEN S/ S.00. BA“ER Pianist E-'-l now eom w5 = THIBAUD . | Mrs. Greene's | L Concert Burean | RAYS o | KINDLER ::v 13tk and G. st _Main 6493 JOINT RECITAL GALLI- CURCI Poli’s—Sunday, March 6, 3-3c Latest and Biggest Whizz-Bang Beats om sale at Greene's Co Mra. | Bureau. Brocp's, T3eh £ G- Phone 3 m5en 641, SHUBERT-GARRICK FNear Tth Do tion Messrs. Sbubert. Twice Daily, 2 & 8; Sun., 3 & 8 MUST CONTINUE NEXT WEEK To Accommodate the Crowds B{l request of thousands who have been mable 1o secure seats, e not buy them in advance. e B0 D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE Seats on Sale Tomorrow WARNING—Buy your seats in advance the early morning hours, thereby l'old l:: hn: lines at the box office later in Nights| 50c to $2. Mats., 25c to $1. No Telephone Orders : EXHIBITION OF PAIN'i'mcs Y 7, st CAPITOL zcuisi,. ™ SMOKING PERMITTEF GIRLS =" FOLLIES THE With FRED “FALLS" BINDER Special Midnight Show Thursday—Many Surprises —By POP MOMAND.! AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S ALACE«» ODAY AND ALL WEEK DOUBLE COMEDY BILL DOROTHY GISH In “THE GHOST IN THE GARRET” BUSTER KEATON COWEDY “THE HAUNTED HOUSE® P LOEW'S OLUMBI . 10:30 am—11_p.m, NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents “THE GILDED LILY” —With— MAE MURRAY i e The Wealher-M an Says “SHOWER” DANCE At the RCADE TONIGHT With “UMBRELLA” SOUVENIRS FOR LADIES Prismatic “RAIN” 10 P.M. Sharp Novelty, canon's Latest CRANDALL’S MEeTRoPOLITAN 10:30 AL N, (e 1L P In @ New Comedy Ramafi “THE OFFSHORE PIRATE” LARRY SEMON CRANDALL'S 18th and Col. RY Kn ICKERBOCKER CTr YOUNG In Her Latest Triumph “HUSH" Added Comedy, “NOBODY'S WIFE® \ LMVL:U\ SE1329 Mn Phones: Individual priva All fancy and sh | Studio: 420 8rd St. N.W POP. ln'r THURS. BEST SEATS, $1.80, 125 lnunnnm-- 125 \rvr SUNDAY NIGHT—SEATS NOW Eves. 50c to $230. Pop. mat. best seats, $1.50 'N. Y. Century Promenades ° ¢ 'rh-n ® | ALL-STAR CAST INCLIUDE Qloo—ccnmq Desirables—100 DANCING. Normal course for e s “Warren” STUDIO: 1141 CONN, Day 5 [ Mm Marjane Corcorm LATE !ALY.BOOK DA\CES 431 11th St N.W. a i de J.nonmmandlms H. L.mlt SALON OF DANSE. w Jocated at 1508 halorsma rond. 2 blocks sonthof SBih and Columbin road. Phone. stu: @lo, Col. 761-W. Faliroom and all branches & | time? | Tuesdaye. 8:30 o 10, ‘MISS CHAPPELEAR Frivate lessans taught s RRointment. CATH!':'RI\E BALLE 740 9th St. N.W., Franklin 6506 Why waste time with peopic. who waste our We produce n»’l;xll- <H1LDREN DUPONT “ADULTS STUDIO OF DANCE, Mo. 6 Dupont Circle. Ph. Fr, 1635-W, . TN

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