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THE EVENING PARENT-TEACHER ADVICE ~ PRESENTED BY CLAXTON Greater Co-Operation in Relation to Pupils’ Welfare Suggested by U. S. Education Head. Greater co-operation between p chool children h can portunity of the p tions are greate before. “There arc 27,000,000 children of school | age in the United States, most of whom spend nine-tenths of the - in the home environmer of t mportance that shall know what is of the and _teac the community of along the line of amusements; whether the moving pic- tures repr nt the highest ideals in life; whether there are good. clean, wholesome places in which boys congre instinctive i help them over into club lif; » that the and whether there rs either to the or health | children of the dane. of the Inaugural Festivitiex Demand Flowers 900 14th, LAUDS VALOR (ETROOPS. Thomas D. Schall, Blind }epre- sentative, Addresses Legion. Declaring that it was the the American_soldie spirit of lors of the United Sta of the 13,000 mari Belleau Wood. The meeting was held in Community Service Hall, 918 10th street northwest., with Commander Howard S. Fisk presiding. Representative Schall said that if the American b had not arrived at au Thier: when they war would have been lost. the Americans who and broke the Germa point on the western front. % : thing the American t is a heart with morale at that an he "said. “The American_boy h a United States in been guided by the Representative Schall describ experience on the Mount Vernon, which was torpedoed off the French coast. He told of the bravery of the bluejackets on the ship, after the boat started to sink, and said those boys were just as brave as the boys ‘who went over the top. Ku-Klux and Pistol Carrying.’ To the Editor of The § The publicity being afforded the newly organized Ku-Klux Klan is re- nsible to no small degree for the ish_anxiety with which many eftizens have sought to purchase fire- arms and ammunition. When guns cannot be easily purchased in Was} ington eities. “of 1565 made it obligatory for membar to supply himsels pistol. and many people do not know Whether the new Ku-Klux has a set| of regulations similar to the older organization. Numbers of cowardly Jetters have been received by citizens of the District signed “K. K. K.” and such persons have endeavored to arm themselves in their homes who never before possessed firearms. A drive on the part of federal and local officers of the law to suppress these secret mob orders would go far to break up pistol buying. Tt is also to be hoped that extreme Justice will be meted out to offend- ers, be they of one race or another, when found guilty of gun-toting. To make e ples of one set of criminals and to 1 en the degree of punish- ment to another set is conducive of i ends of such =z that gun-toting fe n view of increasing loss of our best manhood. B. HENDERSO) Stamps for Collections Open 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Washington Stamp Co. 918 F St N.W. E ~—we are ready to euwpply you fine Statiouery whea you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. Room 12 Ford Owners If your transmission lining is worn, play safe. Reline with the famous “CIN- CINNATL” Interlocking weave— long fibered and chatter- less. “The quality that stands the stramn. $1.25 Set, Including Brass Rivets ASK YOUR DEALER A. EBERLY’S SONS, INC. ‘Wholesale Distributers 718 7th Street N.W. Phone Main 6557-6558 Take Note of Our Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberg, Fre: Joseph Sanders ‘W. A. Bennett Irvia Owings.. Joseph H. Milans. Dr. Clarence A. We: louis Busb, A. Brylawski, W. Holgiane, ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Eile Sheets, did the | ively sup-; |\ The Usual Luck | — OH LUDDY! AHS DE MOST MIXED UP LADY IN DE WORLD! as, where I lived for vears, the winters were a fright ; the north winds came and froze my cars when in my bed at night. The snow was always ankie deep, and filled my heart with pain, and murky heavens used to weep twelve kinds « chilling rain. And so I said, “I'll a clime where winter isn’t known, where there is neither snow nor rime, and blizzards do {not groan.” And so I pitched |my moving tent upon a sunny tshore, where weather prophets don’t lament, and ground hogs weep no more. And then the Kansas climate braced, and sprung a great reform; no bliz- i “the skies are blue, the grass is green, the jazzbirds sing all day.” And on the seashore where 1 sit, the shore by long waves lashed. the old inhabi- tants admit that records have !lllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIH“IIIIIIIHlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|||||HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII |Leen smashed. “Thc coldest v inter we have seen,” these an- {cient men remark, “since we icame o'er the billows green in Noah's costly ark.” And should I back to Kansas go, where ali the prospects please, the clouds would dump six feet of snow and I would promptly freeze. Alas, this the sort of thing that always has been mine, and yet I'm happy as a king, many things are fine. WALT MASON. ment, relcased so Here is a powerful tale, romance—of vivid, Copyright by men; $4.00. $4.00. = i their love; women, pitiabl, Next Sunday, March @ Bltiable Penna. system. Special through train. real by Mary Thurman, Jas. without change of car, leaves Wash- ington 12.01 a WILL ADDRESS NEGROES. = |Senator Spencer to Speak at Meet- Al S ing of Press Association. 3 Senator souri will nization_is holdi More than 200 negro tors from all sections of the coun- | v are in attendan, Cris Perry of Phila side at the meeting. chairman of the commit ments. METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th \.RANDALL'S ce on arrange- | CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS 1503 _ CONNECTI( AVENUE CUT TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 CRANDALUS Theater 9th & E Sta. REID, in_ *TIl And MACK i t one of our elec- trical batteries and treat yourself to the bene- ficial current of electric- ity. It is not necessary to have electric current . “OULIT DID s('m CIAL LOL. MAT. FRIDAY AT 2:30 P.M, cm“lrs AVENUE GRAND 65 Fa. Ave. B, GN i 2 g S 2 P.M. DAILY: 3 P in your home. as these T oAU S batteries furnish their PA’ And Comedy, = BELLS own current. Used and TOMORROW—BN] recommended Iby phy{ e ,u,,,‘ sicians everywhere. b : 1§ APOLLO THEATER free book, IElectro- CRANDAU. S H N Medical Guide, furnished | with each instrument. i Prices $5.98, $7.98, $8.98 CRANDALI.'S Yok mmmaTeR Electrical Dept. HE SKIFPERS The Gibson Co., Inc. in, s 917 G St. N.W. Irving Sts. N.W. 8 P.M. H B FLAM] l splendid film version of Olive Wadsiey's famous stors, with a great cast, including the two talented clil- dren. IRI3 LONAN and MIDNEY WOOD. Aiso comedy, Special boliday mat- nmormw l y m big double show. Chilirn:;?:mfiovie Satwrday, 1009, 1115, 3115 O'D’JNNm,S NEW ¢ m'EA“I | Auditorium 'y red| MGt Y Full Program—Including . Aladdm ST . Tomorrow, Holiday Matinee, 3 p.m. AMERI( 1at St = a R. I Ave. TIND in T BLACKRIADY Matinee Tomorrow, 3 p.m. | SEUBERT-GARRICK F Near Tth incses, Messrs. Shubert. Daily, 2 & 8; Sunday, 3 & 8 0NN, LARRY. SEMON, Matines Tomorrow, 3 SUITOR." WHATS ON tzards o'er her prairies chased, the air was mild and warm. AMUSEMENTS. l “The sweetest winter ever gy seen,” my correspondents say -Tl-m"“"""m"" METROI’OLI'I'IH — [I@F~ Beginning Sunday Will Offer ~YgN Allan Dwan's greatest Photo-dramatic Achieve- through “THE SCOFFER” visualized with consummate skill, in which are revealed livid action. men who are beasts. Phil McCullough, Nozh Beery and a perfect ensemble. Special Film Features .| NEW STANTON ©% 4 ¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, MARCH KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Well, o’ Course That’s Different. Ay DIS HERE INCOME TAX BUSINESS MSTo rGiNig! MOORE’S RIALTO : 11 AM—LAST 3 DAYS—11 Py, YEH, MA THREE DWORCED HUSBOUMS |5 ALL Corun’ (F OLIFtONY OH DIS HERE JoB AT ONLY A SIDE LINE MISTO MSGINIS! AH GOT OTHER INCORES INCOME TAX? You DONT HAVE TO \WORR ABOLT IT! YOouR SALARY ISNT Ble America’s Most Beautiful Girl in : @ Gripping Drama of Real Life JUSTINE JOHNSTONE in the I’I.AYTIIING 8 | fmrmm.(il“ . AMUSEMENTS. F at 10th First National scenes of strife—of Men who are real Women, wonderful in in their frailty. All made Kirkwood, Rhea Mitchell, I o ——STRAND— 9(h at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 Nooa. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND VERA GORDON (Mother of *‘Humoresque'), Blpgottediiby EuontyjUaunel'y; and | Stat ‘as “THE (IREATEST LOVE” EMPIRE 811 H St. N.E. ALL-STAR CAST in the Great Story, “THE TAVERN KNIGHT” Sta. 8.B. 200, 0:30 THE RALPH P “OUT OF THE SNOWS" With RALPH INCE (Himself) EEFE_and A m: m-.m. of th TRUXTON DOTUGLAS FATRBANKS, THE CLOUDS ROLL BY." N. CAP. & QSTS. in *“WHE: Also comed. 8th and O Sts. N.W. BNID BENNBTT. in “HER HUSBAND'S FRIEN! Matinee Tomorrow, 3 p.m. Constance Talmadge in “Dangerous Business” Tomorrow, *‘PASSION. PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. " Matines Tomorrow, 3 p.m. First National's Big Special! POLA NEGRI The Famous Continental Star, in “PASSION” Onst lnchmng 5,000 1 Shows start 6, 745 and b:3 p.m. AROLINA ines Tomorre GEoRdR vlmumm PRODECTION, “IDOLS OF CLAY" With MAE m.muv 20d DAVID POW- 14th Street an ELITE /0, 3irss: = Fomorrow. open 3 T Tkl 8 P RERT LYTEL! in “THE PRI OLYMPIC 1431 U BT. ATIONAL TONIGHT SECOND ANNUAL EVEN SEORGE WH SCA NDALS of nl;ronS with ANN PENNINGTON IT'S ALL NEW BUT THE NAME IIQIDA' ’ L) % . SA“IR 1921 MODKI, MUSICAL Guests of principal botels take F st. 1 7th and F sts. | D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE MIIS'I' CONTINUE NEXT WEEK BY REQUEST OF THOU- SANDS WHO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SECURE SEATS, BECAUSE THEY DID NOT BUY THEM IN | ADVANCE. Seats Now Selling ¥FOR NEXT WEEK || Nights, 50¢ to $2. Mats., 25¢ to $1 wARNlN Buy your seats in advance Iin 1y morning iding long lin || fice Iater in the day. No Telepbone Orders Special Extra—"5o Baticons will be liber- from the Shubert-Garrick turday, March 5, o'clock moom. Kvery teath CAPITALTZITS | 2rin s sMoxTNG rnm GIIII.S e FOLLIES With FRED “FALLS" BINDER. sHOW at the n: of- A Perfect Place to DANCE. TOMORROW MATINEE DANCE Magnificent INAUGURAL CARNIVAL 8130 te 12 Bllliard and Bowling Departments Oven Tomorrow at 10 AM. 'CINCINNATI ' ' ORCHESTRA ® YSAYE NATIONAL, nmAr. MAR. 11th, 4:3 H-.u- .68.60, $150, §$1.00. Ofice & BROADWAY == Orchestra Auxiliaries U DW~ NEXT WEEK -ug GOLDWYN PRESENTS SEe o Daily Perform- ] ances, Contin- wous, 10:20 A. M toll P. M lIvIEI n OLIIA I Sunday— Doors Open F Street at Tenth at 2:30 SE THAT WEEKLY ROLLS UP HUGE POPULAR MARJORITIES s THIS WEEK INAUGURATES . | THE HOUS -..qORE’S GARDEN = 11 am.—Today, Fri. Sat—11 p.m, = Popular Prices—25¢, 30c, 35¢ = prewmiE 1% CORINNE GRIFFITH IT ISN'T BEING ONE THIS SEASON Subsidiaries = Orchent = @ BEGINNING SIUINTAYV 3R “OSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTIONS PRESENT THE =PASSIONATE PILGRIM FROM THE NOVEL BY SAMUEL MERWIN DEPICTED BY' A WONDERFUL ALL-STAR CAST A_PARAMOUNT PICTIRR e Y A Seintillating Film Vertion of the Adventurous Romance Writ- ten for the Saturday Evening Post by F. Bcott Fitzgerald " An English Dramatist's View of Lincoln A Lecture by JOHN DRINKWATER Poet and Dramatist. Author of “‘Abrabam Lincoln. Auspices of the Waskington Bociety p f the Fine AUDITORIUN, GENTRAS RIGH SCHOOL, MARCH 12, §:1 DULOUK. Reserved Seats $1.00 Office of the socmy, 1741 New York ave. LARRY SEMON With a Stellar Cast in ¢ New $100,000 Super-Comedy Exk Mat. Sat. Mch. 4th_ unm-!nn!“ SIASTIC.”—P KITTY n'oum, wn | "4, Duw af Ba»w. Stej F n--e. r-. 'llh ]Ilce -umy and ll CRAIG CAMPBELL, {] KUGH HERBERT & CO. Watt & Haw: | ley. Raymond Wilbert. Raymond & Skram & Snyder. Others. | SHUBERT-BELASCO Tonixn MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY ‘AL ! J)LSON In Sizzling W\ ...er_Garden Sensation. iden Revel A D Glorious Giria NEX TO $2.50 CARL CARLTON Wil Prmlt T SUNDAY 50¢ TO AR IIlllSIll MUSICAL COMEDY comnnL | Next Sat., 10:30 to 12—Seats Now Juvenile Moving Pictures A JOY TO YOUR » Al _Only . H . {| Bobby Bumps—The Chet Chalk Talk—Famous Americans | Feature—Cinderelln—3 recls | LOEW’S Nature—The Orangoutang | A LA c Motoy—The Dolls’ Cireus | 3 e Penna. Greatest White Union 5“’"”" Ceatinueus, 10130 a.m—11 p.m. Dansante Mu: { DANCING. AT e v e e you_fo B 3 i toure 1t 5 you can he tought, at th DOUBLE COMEDY BILL The Serenaders " RIGHTWAY b Thursday, Mar. 10 nono‘l'“' GIS“ Al this week— ording” el bl lokets, £.80. $2.00. 31,60, §1.00, T6o. Offic Dunsante, Fridi et e Private’ course lessons, Balt hour. ' --- 2. Avtinr Smith, 1306 0 6L In “The Ghost 1a the Garret” ||bunsinte, Victory §. Prieats coom for_ bepinsens. 777777 Dauce, Saturday i Instruction from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, BUSTER KEATON COMEDY {4 For 10 years America's foremost 24 Big Week. “THE HAUNTED HOUSE” R e Tonight at 8:10 and juspe Begloalyg Sunday i Talwaza DUPONT Avvass, Pop. Mat. Today. Best Seats, $1.30 ETHEL CLAYTON ALSO KNOWN AS PENN GARDENS STUDIO OF DANCE, . In “Price ef Pemsossion,” Penna. Ave. at 21st St. N.W. Sio. & Dupont Circle. Ph Fr. I“'- Mack Sehnett Comeds 5 Blocks West of White House. 7 "SErot. r i T Serond 5 Plocks Tty Lotatea DAVISON'SY, 1329 M n.w.jzat eat Wtk Armg Navy Tama ¢ R eme mb e rER TS Strictly 'rlvl(n_ Any bour. Normal m Grand Inaugural Ball Friday Harding | teaching. Class dance Sat. Bve. with tra. LOEW’S Coolidge Dansantes, and Saturday, = to 620, Bring the K 'Warren’’ o Lu M B' STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE, Phiol Duy, Col. 5866, e, Franklin 5333, N hre te A e s " I]!fllllfllll[flfllflfl]lllllllllllllllllllllllfllllm{lll E e R e All fancy and shoe dancing for stage a specialty. M|u M-rpne Cvreorm 11 P.M. Au.xoox DA.ICEH Studio: m IH Bt. N.W. 7‘“-". . 913 20—PRIVATE LESSONS ANY asse: and Fri. eves! ®%. W. ii2s. ket 1004, Tooa S0 fo $LW. Pop mat. N. Y. Century Promenades Latest and Biggest Whizz-Bang ALLSTAR CAST THE INCLUDES MLLE. ANNA CODEE, Follies Bergere, Paris. OF THE TOWN CRANDALL'S KNICKERBOC! 18th and (‘uh Rd. Continueus, 10:30 a.m—11 p.m. NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents “THE GILDED LILY” Today, Beginning nt 6:30 MAHLON HAMILTON With Great Cast in the TRUANT HUSBAND Varied Added Attractions GEORGE PRICE CLARENCE HARVEY i FRANK ORTH CLARENCE NORDSTROM JACK STROUSE EDDIE HICKEY WILLIAM MORAN A‘c“""l WISER ARDS ARTAUR BOYLAN MAE-WEST ummmumnnnmmnmmmn@fln | J.J.nonmudnln.ll.l.m {08 K alorama, Foad. 2 Mlechy Now lmiefl at 1 rama h and bia rosd. Phoue, st ggutb or 18¢ Columbia road. ol PROF. AND )&l‘m lenc-lll!ll !rrl!l'uo. “2" 10th st. n.w.— 2d Frida 1 11 p.m. Private lessons by a VisIT MT vaknou.-floma ‘fi:cA;Al}oig'rE FARRELL Norths 6786. Established 1 OF |ziatdcche OF ‘OUR FIRST PRESIDENT | Sz M1SS CHAPPELEAR Historic Alexandria, Arlington and Fort Myer. Electric trains leave frequently 12th St Penna. Ave. LA ‘Washington and Virginia Raflway Co. Phone Main 307 for Informatiom. OLIVE MORGAN HELEN MORGAN RUTH HAZELTON EVELYN MARTIN and 100—Century Desirables—100 EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY THE LANDSCAPE CLUB AT THE STUDIO. 1221 13th ST N.W. H 1 13, INCI MARCI RIPAYS. 510D PN _SUNDATS 2 ns time? R BL10 CORDIALLY INVITED h-flu-. 8:l e e RV, EBALLE y from le_who waste lulfl. I.n.lhl.“