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o . THE ' SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH- 6, 1921—PART . FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. F t AMUSEMENTS. ities WEDVESDAY AFTERNOON POLI'S { Lectures Concerts and | . 3 i «Continued from F MASONIC. oo huve oty besn electud Lo Hontito helons finesg ever giver Tn & Fearless and Usbissed Exposition of = o LT S e s Tndior” HIEHL" now in Cour R the Vital“Questich. - “Rom LoD of preparation by Id Muth and b E I Mondar -Po:omac. c will be staged i 3 THE lRIsH Jeil “Love and Memory™ Borow- { B. B. French. No ™ 5 | skir. 0. Mistress Mine" (Roger Quil- ) Anacossls. ! Coleridge Ta Haven. captain of tl Smian Club, ¢ “Under Li official Jine in Poton 4y night at & o PAST, PRESENT. FUTURE sen-Berger). “F “hapter in the | & Assacintit Tickets 32.00, §$1.50. $1.00. 50c. at the exe g | Sy dugrees, respoctive e ita e tar office T. Artbur Smitk, 1306 G St. N. W. I, (0 LT i anhington Centenn! P ———7E——— Swedish: ! pSenior Deacon Turnase wil ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR EOH pihe line in the . dezr ) J Warde: wlter in t th « "' & No w v 1 in Lode omorr erening 3 levening, unicati o et how ; g ROTAL ARCH CHAPTERS [ former degres hrough the - 4 M. y | 'R Potomac. No. S I M. and and for the latter P i il il {and Kenneth Macleodr, by Mr. Hislop. | | w»an.«nirl'- :ldgnxmn Naval. No. 6, The big spring o nind of Alm as " » = . and M. K. M > Shri will $ . —SCOTTISH TENOR — Ruth Draper Thursday. H 5o Wasyg Monday, Mareh T o #eCHIKAGOOPERA €O | Deanss il laton hied | S ente e m(m’-’m | - er etehes at the Belasco | ! 2t S moner el 5 | Thursday Se i T e wonds i | . - NT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTIRH nary air, with the Almas Tempie Miss Draper. though still the single i 4 A the Arab Patrol Drill Last nghnts thril vas miniature nas., peoples the st | Crolx, spring reun| Drum Corps, 1 Almas Oreliestra. | I ; : | with invisibly bui distineily v 3 $ ) Kdtons TR AR Gor the Almas Temple Chante the | 3 : . Trow furmshed by Joseph Hislop™ | ! pplndon, New Vorls, B ' I Monduy—-ur.ent e Aimas Glee Club and other importans | P "hiladelphia Bave had Rer! catures in participation. The €an Avoce with splendd pover, kind of indorsemer 1 {ENT is made 1h i venus entrance i 2N iz made through { where . Directors . charm and nechnass' | R TS . i 1 Orient Commandery, Knights | Monie Sanger an YICACO TRIBUNE. Cincinrati Orchestra Friday. | { Templar, thut a reception S | take th charge e { tre tweaty-ni e of its ac- | ifn honor of Grand A e { Nlustriou ten - i ! v Mr Hisiops Ve 5 o faporiaat | e Cincinmar Svmphony Or- | e e attested by Rocordur P Lav- jfur the : Joaomn b s it et e Josepin 11| rence Walk ays emphasis WBON | after which an entertainm " assast 1o any Opera Compery il e and Communder Fred s, | Lyl siohles tof UHtie Acith | gtve o mew ‘ku TIMES. ward in e he New | at th Sa ok im setoritg ARIsalon SR e His voice of the true Feror i e 15, April Much it be written of e etar- | will have i ehort b o dership of TR for thig ocei- | followed b & Qualty pure and flexibla 450 ve | ation of 19 i this, ot tie | in splendid “vening ‘that th hive the | the fra SIUSICAL AMER/CA. < the ral forees, * ball came for th the na-y NATIONAL. THURS. AFTERNOON. %30 been brought and the / e 48d Eastern ’ it is | v Tickets, $2.50. $2.00, $1.50. $1.00. elements of tie different ehoir. Tom T ctween nines selected | are some ons for 2 i ! i viu= lo S and “ lis . ond i i the Ofice 7. Arthur Smith. 1006 G 5t X. W. || Welded into an harmonic structure| s Misx Ann Peaningion w {irotto. The e\:]x:]Ku:llJt:]lu.hl:;‘:,! ol oD ot ey - LA e SAES a brilliant star fn her costume ,.'.:.j‘l"r“g‘;{‘ffl_" League Ball Park Ju ceremonial, the musical program and | CINCINNATI | A program of interest and beauty ver fringe, with beaded bodice. { brobabiiie fhse announced that in all | the ritualistic proparation that T o feu Mae Ar | witt ‘tnctude AR e e . (%) lBiementen Cr at G Lt e R el e natdr, il [ will inelug f n me with field | fhe nebles feel that inaugural p . ORCHESTRA d'Indy’s Ent A the writer was principally con- {$ports and “stunts Tickets for the | are not e only wonderful n,mu.‘l | tone poem. cerned with the fashion element, how - jaffair. jt ated. will be co 4 s rod in Washington H v Y nfined herself to questions Misa Leah Norah appeared im gray | fthe hands of the log Dlaced o tuat o be beeduced & { he. “Heroique ever, she confined he s i1 2 ¥ s the nds ol e lodge officers within An espe f Y s A Y E e symphony will be Franck’s| “Mias Helen Kley wore a stumming on that subject. "Miss Penningion, s geergette, sindad. {tWo Weeks. % "", “,,,“,,,"‘;,,,“,'p,_(,a, Cibute oD | 8 phe il D Minor.™ K N 5 she prepare or e part of a —— S i 0N o iving past po Miss | T CHetE bty e obtained at the ofs | Sealk (ofSerchidl velvet cIn (Ninkad. Me Dol confidca that she Just lov P ¢ corise | malister George N Evans of Ifar- e e ool o < 3 5 v Sty cautiful gowns, but she *hought one | rose silk. while a string of cerise! v Lodge has ann ced thy ars | tributad SRy » temple il be CONDUCTOR Gees of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 treet. | q;’::" 5 i i e ounced that Har- | tributed =0 much to pla ¥ will be ! should be “tall and statuesque” to!beads around the neck completed the ! mony will have an ope s et : ; “hich it NATIONAL. FRIDAY AFT.. 430 || — {FOOTLIGHT FASHIONS. jhoud, be "l o You saes shelcostume. 5 ¥ {An_ entertatnment pen mecting with [in_ ke proud position in v miel it | Tickets, $2.50. $2.00, $150, s1.00. | Prehoda-Fioravanti March 13. | gy prevore pE wiTr EBY. | said. “I just wear little frocks and| Miss Leah Norah, who appes Wedn=sday evening. et s | Imperial Potantale Ellis Lewis | Office T. Artbur Smith, 1306 G St. M. W. || = e e 3 rompers and so forth, but I design'one of the stellar roles of pm., the E. A. degree will b (.} Garretson, whom it was hoped s S e the voung Czech vio- WH the writer plunned to inter- them all m f, colors und materials| during the week, first entered thejed, with the official line I" presnt- ,'_“"* S0 tinguished guest of v Do Show S R w Miss Penn the star of ‘rll Frenything r’“:f]' Pennington said taxe zoi\vrr:.-‘l in the eruy _‘g;om';h;ssen!m- Deacon C. \'. Darby, -"‘:Axdfidw?i‘: oceasion, written that recent d t the y: that the newest fad in New York now , suit which is illustrated. e CoMt | be folle. s O g o b o e ‘ouncil | S g : s jthe “Scandals was the wearing of gray suede slip-| was trimmed with a square collar of h :qwe?hebi/x UL degree | 1O TEnonl 6 Do Reibie for Washington Boston Terrier of some af the DeTs With blacly stockings. which 1s{squirrel fur, and fur bands 4130 Do {prenented in the Commaceres will be | He eme, but that he i vers anx- Tab's F g ity 4 cured in recent theatrical| JUSt opposite from what hus been ! peared around euch sleeve and edge . s ery room at { o ® a6 himself the hoi f visit- Club’s First Annual Specialty Show ok that had apne ared in x n l(l.A i ;llh“h“_nfim - w1 hink, though,” she| ihe lower purt of the coat, The bod- {1 P, with a very large clac fous to d'n hims :“r‘;::“:h“w,r of visit Monday, March 7, 1921, omposer F ProC | publications, * Judging from’ them |$uid, “that wo matter what the’ fush-lice and skirt of the costume 4 == B R iRt Ahat oiher @istin- 10 AM. to 10 P.M < making h tour of tihe!Wwould seem that thé typical back-ljon is, it seems the very nicest thing | georgette, made over a foundation of| The bodies of the Anc. nd Ac- | Aol \,“rm”" Warren . Harding, f.eha N s Jal cities of the United States|stage interview consisted of a quL-vafll thé time. and you just love It”| pale pink silk. A more, richly col-|Cepled Scottish Rite compieted the | SoiSed SUTIner Warren Gt e S nan have a spe WARDMAN PARK HOTEL e S ! ¢ % Miss Pennington wore (he xown ored but harmorizing pink rose was|Winter reunion Tuesduy avening, with | | Lcoent o s Fok N 1o e Bidery: $oomn: A rebeabpe it b e da_ under management | tionnaire something like thi . |sKetched in the finale of the first act. placed at one side of the bodice. Sev- | Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, chapiain np | hopes it will be possible for fum 101 day to s of forty. after . . T . the grand opera iy ., oy take sugar and cream in|It consisted of 4 bodice vlalorutely em- | ural loose panels formed the only |the Grund Lodge of Masone o th | (Oma, in APTIL and ot e the banque 6 Masons of th s en he com h will ! > alen car Miss) Your tea? broidercd with bugle beads and 2 skirt trimming. The effectiveness of | District, bfficiating ut 2 avs v _cor iments i ! Prihoda wil ppear Mis: What arc vour ideas on marrise|skirt composed of several flounces of ' the creation wgas greatly enhanced by | official line i“"‘LK at the head of the him as befits hi . meetings of Marcle o [ R e, e | audt deve heavy SHver {ringe, With 1t she wore | the atiractive toque of Allce DIUC|gree. Sixty Muron Losecond de- |gignity, with something clse beols |16 r will be no work, but the chapd RCHESTRA music patrons of Washington. Shi Do vou keep goldfish or pet chim- 2 mishroom Imlduetll"ou with 2 rlh& velvet, ostrich-trimmed, Wwhich Wu$|Toute from the fourth (o the :hlru will b miven at the New Willa .1_4; entertained with i ibig e : Jusic paitons of Washington. SNelanzee : . ibon streamer. and with a rose placed worn with it. sec 5 ! - e given 4 . e an-i® PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor. {#Pppeared as Carmen with the Wish-| voung collie or sweet turlle!low on one side, Pracelets of bead- . Ton Helon Blev. - who -also ap- | Jennd degree. At the conclusion, | Tuesday evening, March AR xt dance will be at the Raleigh ngton Opera Company i 3 Judge Arthur B. Haves, t : ball will co April NATIONAL THEATER ' ap ey {9987 | im0 porfume do vou ree-| £ 0P Corresponding ¢o the bodice | pearei in“one of the. principal’ Folen | degree " homorury, o - sennis i | " 1 §awrente Walker el Fridas pire” il be v TUESDAY, MARCH 15—4:30 { 5 ! hat kind of perfume ¥ jeircled her arms just ow the jof “Sinbad.”” wore the cloak ske.ched ] bodies, presented A o he Vi es to the patrol g chentras s danciug from : 2 { Titta Ruffo March 14. {ommend? | shoulders. ) during the secondis e e R ed to Roe Fulkerson, |moved his oflices to pa 371830 1o midni; Belelst—ERNO DOHNANYI—Planiat. | 0" por = oo 50 5 ds| How do you fancy the mew SOWN! Reversing the us order of [ Celoped from orchid-colored velvel,|ynri¥othird degres honorary. and |quarters. i1l Dith street northuest )t . Seats on sale at Mrs. Greeae's Concort Bu. 8 igpliat o E .| things, Miss Penningion made a pi- | with a collar of white fox fur. The | 1;PUtY for the Bupreme Council in the o e vhome ] it n ool v ¥. Hunt Droop's, 13th and G sts. Main 6493, | greatest baritone, will b heard fo Ve shorter or will the¥|rate captain wny one would be over-|lines of the wrup were both distine- | (1Strict @ dlamond-studded jewel of | des ol he ‘thejChapter announces “a blg time" at = o e | the first time in Washington at Po! 3 : 1a}joved to meet. A cerise bandana tive and unusual, for there were no | '¢ rty-third and last degree, in |other DAY iting | (he meeting Thursda he Eastern ‘I { Theater Monday aternoon, March 14.! ews on a worldijmotted around her b! hair, and | slecves. but the arms passed through | [2COBNItion of his services to the sev. | Way. Inaor SisitinE | Star Chapter of Clarendon. Va., ‘will 2 1 over it was a trim cerise eallor hat. | openings which extended to the hem.|®r2l bodies and to the rite in general | Shriners March 4. Wednesday eve nitiate & large Ly special re —_— ale at Mre, Greene's | g {Ifl_r ::lc;:sul“'as o{rvl(:‘hl'f: n‘:lk and \uir A bam'xeau of lavender tulle made an “il“""’;‘lr‘he past ten vears. The dep- | IN&. betw "_*-';UJ “m]l Fl‘—nlr:m ini itk f auest W oand G 4 knickerbockers of dark brown vel-|atiractfve headdres as the light esponse created a deop a Shrine activity w bring Td's Greatent Barytone b i thyaud oy e tr ! i last ; p and |} Caravan Club. at the ” | Sequin stripes running up | flufly fabric formed a contrast to|!4sting impression, sti e 12 in the form of a Caravan s Fuml Arparmaes o Welitetes | ;o o ion Symphony Concert, | Current Attractions |z, quin’stripes, unning up | Aufty fubric formed Sulef o Tring e tarwe | <SR B WA R R atner | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Seats on sale at Mrs. Greenme's Comcest Bu- | = b = f—_— | ident Frede K. Goensch and Ora. | Meeting. out of which tne b sl S e e o At the last Bos Symphony =t » H - tor Charles (. Cayw. 5 form. There will be ent nment [ a dispensation to o its meeting Droop's. 136k 4nd G, Main 6453, last Boston Symphony cou-i (Continued from ¥ =i (RaTh T B TRaet i eterital b Caywood of the c and talks, One of its f -5 will { Tuesday, and instead will hold a = = for t nt season. in_the d Spoke. The ch NATIONAL | HAROLD New National Theater, Tuesday after- | dred Cecil. prim donna; Il Ll consiii .. | casion. = {by request of the venrrabla :,!';fl"x e heon in tl spcial .30 o'clock, with TUESDAY. SN et Plerre s will | soubrette, und Marty Dupree, i | = i ¥Kados . e ster in addresses, m and refreshments ek ¢ Con e Tct Doy el ety will|Gne of the bright. fedtures {s said to ! | Lou | Chiet Grand Patriurch Adams lmsh‘;efi:}i';yi(?fl,“*“‘,fi“‘“ by General | THEM 40gt "copy of the Alibi contains | Tuesday cvening the campaign com Pianiat O nd Webers “Overtuny ta|be the chorus, composed of twenty | | Fewcan, No. | |#bout completed his series of unofi-{dinner of th clise wns neiq S2704! fan imposing picture of the Oriental|mittee presented a dozen new petit- Sl e 3 ERevanthe. agile young women and who shoulder | . degree cial visits to the encampmients. and | banquet nant C g aeS, leld in the | find as it will henceforth appear in f tions for the page rank ceremonial to Ko T“l'n'n Vie- o S . will{[nO unimportant portion of the pro-| | Teports satisfuction with the progress | mhursaay rooninsl 4 dasonic Temple | ceremonial dre. Th is al be held April 18, which promises to - | tnist |yo Erno Dohnanyt, " Han | sram. \ [being mude in the bodies visited. He ! of'ths ugios g 28 41 was In charge | handsome pluque of the be the largest class initiated in thie Fraslbyennaind S rla cay o il P —— t 13 now engaged in pluns for bringlng | bry g, id1%.0f the Order of the East- | precidents of the United ex-city in years. = cel play Mozart's Mujor. “Round the Town.”" [ back - lapsed .members and insmum.—]“," being forery were laid for 190, | cept one—the latest acces: Droep’s, o il L lanew stimu In~ the rltualistic | or the aiEaiorty invited guests. aft- ! honor Past Grand Chancellor Yates, who. 13th axd @. = e E “Round the Town.” described as; 10, wird | work H ¢ dinner, the party attended a Almas Automobile Club has pur-|it is suid, retired from the office of Matn 6493 JOINT RECITAL Take it from Me the musicail S eivall ot fhothy Trolie will | = O7et jde il ra b .loz"u‘l theater in a body. chased the Hyde estate, Chalk Point,|grand chancellor loved by the entire = —ac— | comedy. comes to the Belasco soon. | “a carmival of frothy | dogrengeirop- | | For the benefit of sojourning!, Saturdav evening. the Scottish Rite |comprising forty-five acres of kronnd [ membership of the jurisdiction. wis 5 It s Said to be brilliantly costumed lopen a wee engagement at the Vederal City, | |Patriarchs. it i3 announced that there | bodies will give a masquerade dance |and a home accommodating 100 per-| honored With appoiniment s o men TONY SARG’S MARIONETTES || 2rd =orzeou produced. with mu- [Capitol Th r this afternoon in | Z will be special features and attrac- |10T Members only and their ladies, and | sons. in Anne Arundel county. Md.|ber of the zrand tribune hy Grand Will Play at L i e e AT e e e o b | |Hons at the meeting of Fred D.|Prizes will be awarded for costumes. |south of West river and ' uear|Chancillor Gray. vice William A . - EITREEINC o OIGacactedion D JoRcDir - | self al e Fhach deaialw ! o T Stuarf campment tomorrow even- | aday evening. S o | Ehalk Poi estate includes | Kimmell, whose term expired. Continental Memonal Hall { Gaites ;.m.p’.:x ‘_m. original .com- jadventures of a tramp bu;wgdc-rr and | i | |ing. iun bpen moeun!g. ‘:i(l};n‘:i?-‘:-lll|rm;f fi‘-;',‘i‘m’.f"s"‘é.;‘i"m- :Fih:;lv-—‘n‘ rm‘)ms .m-lfi ! March 1ith—"Rip van Winkle jpany and production. a Hebrew wine-maker. 1. B. Hamp; | roval | = . ment worth while, and Saturday e Nt eieven rooms, @ five-room| Amaranth Lodge will confer the T H = and dn comelly| xolc] | Ruth Rebekah lodge will hold aling. March 19, the next regulas quens | bungalow for the chei’s quarters. a | Knight runk tomorrow evening. Chan (erptazch 120l Foarias || EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS | ! iy including school of instruction at the close of { Wil be given In the cathed iy ance { b ee hall seating sixty-five per- | cellor Commander Embrey promis 2t s e ant e Fe. 1 BY THE LANDSCAPE CLUB e lfi’hrl of n | l‘:i:l:»;m. é‘l"(‘-"","' p‘;'e'n‘ug.—. mglree, r"l"'hrou:h the Cathedral Calendar, the|sons. a barn that will hou fifteen ! xh;‘ mrmhurs A4 surprise in the line ekt M o adaitia. Ak b STed-W. | Jean Fox, Beatrice Roge ftme e esting A et St fi‘fll Organ. announcement has been { Motor cars, a spring house. refreshments. B17 14th Street. L 8100-81.50: $2 5 to 3] Warden. with a beanty Wednesday —Monnt No. 6. | [new members is being P k ’T“ e of the arrangements for the|and oyster bar and a boa! N Vs A e - Send mail orders with check and stamped twenty. S {Maundy Thursday services and those |that will accommodate - | the following officers & Eoward, sddress”Sa Geriruds By, Hed | “Murtba WastWngton, No. At the!last session of Hsther l.nd;rl;‘;;t riioy on Baster Sunday. Thurs- | There arc lortyive £ e e rAne: . ¥ ooy e — 3 I | Nobte Crand Torae pow o v, March 21, the cer - of e ltrees and other e “hancellor: Paul B, Sny yrel- . ER I -GAR R'c on Waslington, No. 1. | | Wilmington lodge. Degree Director | the celebration of the mysti banques | *ith @ sheltered cove where memberdd 30 S\ iicin, inmer s : = | | |Jack Bowen is now 'in Wilmington. | ¥l take place at Trinity Churen,|T2aY Lathe. crab. fioh, ol o0 ures | cellor Commander 1. asa 0 a ) NOBLE AND VIGE GRANDS AsSO- | | Mrs. Newberry will be located at|3d and C streets northwest, at 150 | G ottt toe ot oen it eern L i | CIATION. . itehelvi e : st. A committee of architects and land- et 5 NEW & Seiallof Tastenktion {pditchelyliie} M./ in (theifuture: :}:’5;1-:; Maram will include an ad- | scape gardencrs is now working out | ASE e ik e . - Bobemian Violinist i el hotule take 7 | | p VISV = "o | Mount Pleasant Rebekah wad its|onecy oY Martin A. Morrison. thirty- |the problem of making the place | I LeRr cmplox of th Clelia Fioravanti, Contralto car to 7th and ¥ N. W. RC Crofficial wisits by Grand Madter |aBnual visitation at its last session. | mugical program wy o aroriiDerate | more beautiful. more comfortable Whd | scrined embiem ring was presented . e By 2 The president of the Rebekazh As- ¥ Lhe Scottish Ritein everv w elseng, e to him as a token of estecm by th Belasco—Sunday, March 13, 3:30 Today at 3 & 8; Week Days, 2 & 8 [HERE| | Woir- «wiil be made to Ruth Rebekah | sembiy and grand masters were given gholr, under the direction of J. Walter [of its purposs. Eleven thousand was| loypers of the Che exquire e iLodge and Fred D. Stuart Encamp- |tokens of appreciation.- umiphrey, K. C. C. H., and an organ | contributed br the members at o . i (25 Dy 5 z - prelude by Harry G. Kimball Kot |meeting February 11, and. as the o G R 1 iy y Harry G. Kimball, K. C.|meeting y Y ment Mondas. Golden Rule LodBe! poreyy itebekan Todge will have a|C, H. ¢ e Gl e "Cost. $18.500. to ‘avoid a mort. { Tuesday. Noble and Vice Grands' soclal the_evening of -March 17. The Easte; e R age, 6 per cent bonds were issued Public opinion, reinforced by a telegraphic request to | sociation and Columbian Encampment e A s sy jconducted by Jovangeniar Chapter | i denominations of 3 s e D. W. Griffith fr 5 Wednesday and Columbia Lodge | ThE President of tlie Rebekah As- | Rose, Crofx, at Trinity Chureh, Stavey | Scribed for by the members them- | o1 . ¢ Glading and Capt. Bk 2w om General Emmett Newton is responsible | ity sembly MoMie B, Edmonston, has an- (37, at 3 pm. when (e relighting | Sohas The club, : ‘ashington Company. Uniform 1 = . r h ’ ounce e annual assembly rum- 3 2 itiation fei s me contemplate putti n & high- or the extension of time. ! S mage sale for March 14. 15 und. 18, { Gheibs SYmbolle lights will be con-fin.Jeriday evening at patrol head- minstrel show ta latter part ducted by Acting Wise Master George quarters will work out further prob- | e 5 NIEv ™ Goods will be recelved at the resi- SPECIAL EXTRA—The nt of ‘“Way Dewn East' tonded Announcement has been made that i : 2 b - - A Peatess Pt Dy special dispensation frem wesk to weok wniy. | Gesiserebie’ coatravis ed || 2 proclumation of Grand Sire Joseph |dence of Miss Annie BL. Cole, chalr. | ROFCO¢ Davis. thirty-third degree|joms for its out-oi-town. summer by other attractions may necessitate the {ermination of the lecal rom ea any || Oliver provides for, the observance of |man in charge, and at the temple. pnorary, assisted by officers of the|home. Grand Chancellor Gray ha Saturday night. : Al L L Ol s R hapter. The choir,will again render ‘ - L ine followifie committee * A N E | Aprit 26. The grand master has an. | The Rebekah rally to he heid March|an elaborate and Beautiful program,( Capitol Royal Arch Chapter 3S)of the Grand Lodee for (: D w GR'FF'TH!S |nounced the following committee as. |23 In commemoration of the founder and Rev. J. J. Dimon, thirty-second | postponed the P. M. and 8L 1% AL| - Judiciary, 11 7. Will s . L | signments: Past Grand Willlam F. De. | Of the Rebekah branch of the order.|degree, will deliver the address.|degrees from Friday n g.m :;.’»« Dunn. J. T. Cuth I did W r 4 5 | ment, chairman of the I. O. O. F,|Schuyler Colfax, will fake the form {Harry G. Kimball will be the or-|March LIpoEtess oy “nd M. Waree grievance. Loa en usic—Strict Censor All Good | Homé excursion; Past Grands Ernest 0§’nn0§5|lergru‘|nmv;‘u and play entitled | ganist for the occasion. hold the attention this Friday |nnr"(. R. R, \‘\ y and . Ken- . AL 2o Stoeye en Time Masquerade,” . s ing. nicutt: fin . W. B. Hardy, H. M3 TODAY--3:30 The Garrick Is Woodworth, J. . Acton and Bloom- b iTime Mastustade; at] e e Vend oy a 2 temple. be distributed and refrestiments will be gerved. The president of the Rebekah As- sembly will attend the school of in- struction in Ruth Lodge tomotrow The House of the Temple, at 16th| rTha first of {and S streets northwest, was illumi-|given Saturday jnated and open for the reception of |26, at the Raleigh Hotel, visiting members of the Rite March|and means committee of 3 and 4. Lodge, Frank N. Chase, chairman. was reported a Succes series of dances was evening. Februar: by the W King David 1t { fleld H. Howard, to represent unaffili- es in the jurisdiction, and Pas | Grands Charles W. Fitts, Wilfred E. | LLawson and Grand Conductor Charles | . Shackleford, to represent the Fra- ernal Base Ball League. dentials, W. eAlll‘c“Rcl “ the Ideal POLI’'S THEATER Ramsey Day: printi Seats evening. c b :‘:‘:‘:::Lsuwl\ofi!:;" S The Noble and Vice Grands' Asso. i — At the invitation of Dr. Glazebrook, | The next dunce will wr-lmel and W warrants and EDGAR FOWLSTON Baritone. e o oo 1 1. The: 1ad v Sovereign Grand Commander George |9ay- charters. I b, Segretti .z ation will meet in lodge room No. 1, adies _auxillary of Canton | S : — A g 3 A BN o Tunat | . 0. 0. . Temple, Wednesday even- | Washington, No. 1, P. M.. will meet|Fleming Moore will deliver an ad- Uipolis Grotto outaid previous at- | 418 % . Stone: rulce, - l ng at 7:30, when President Zepp will {2t the residence of Abbie' N. Gates, [dress at the midday Lenten services| .5inc'in entertaining Tuesday even- f potefl SRARETE SR (0 conducted at B. F. Keith's Theater BALLROOM. NEW WILLARD HOTEL. Washington, D. C. 808 North Carolina avenue southeast, ing at the Masonic Temple Auditorium. : The program, in charge of Past Mon- {arch Charles D. Shackelford, included Whiting Estes 0f(gelections by the Grotto band, Prof. T. O. Pulizzi and R. Tho artment. J announce u program of activities for ham. the year, followed by instruction In ritualistic work and general laws by | Fe. ave. and 1448 st Wa tomorrow at noon. | Thursday évening. ennerance Union | | ‘KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. department. ading and insurance de Women's Chri Priest High League are being formulated. || Union Lodge expects to have Past Grand Mast~r Harry C. Hazard as an Iacu\-c member. the Cutholic University, being the principal speaker, to outline the na- tional Cutholic press month cam- paign. to work Friday evening in the Royal Arch degree, upon the theory, it is said, that what man has done man can do again. George H. Post will head the line as acting high priest, (Northwest Union. The 2n, et el Maich 9. Mount Pleasant Royal Arch Chapter,| Julius Kamper, director: quartet and ifjine, sr. Is 1 Somers and Tint concert. Wed March 9. 1921, 815 A mass meeting will be held this|girn the unlucky number, will put|solo numbers by Miss Ruby POUter. | Wagmer: necrofozy. Porry I the past high priests of the chapter | Miss Ritchie McLean, James K. Young B Tarenting and D AL and Fred Shafer, with George Wilson, pianist; violin selections by Mrs. Ray- mond B. Dickey, Mrs. Baker, accom- panist, and readings by Mrs. Goodman. Following the entertainment refresh- ments were served and dancing contin- | Pythian edueation. ( W. Ruh! and €. Cer ion and reference. rson and J. n B. D ates, C. Knights of Columbus Free Evening | E. E. Putnam will be the king, Jo 3. Emory, ¥ . . Only One AIL the lodges are giving special at- | Schools for service men have been |seph ‘M. Marzolf the scribe, Capt,|Ued until midnight B tention to degree work and with a|opened specially for colored ex-serv-|Sydney R. Jacobs, in recognition of e Taai M e . Cuthbert, T view to reviving interest in their(icé men in the south, according to|the Masons militant, the captain of c“"'""" e N | S 0 rierd ) Snsder angls dormant members. Supreme Secretary William McGinley. | the host, and Willlam M. Wailes, nes- m“";‘“;;“ e e Baloony ‘We have opened schools for the col- [ for of the chapter. principal sojourn- | Membership an elaborste cireular an- 1 Beacon at its last session held an |ored boys in Atlanta, Nashville, Dal- |er. The chapter officers will complete ) oo |"e t1€ OO | SURURE. LT syracusians Lodse. No. 10, Fridas Lot Step.”” Kesillent Walk, Arm: Navy Tase | informal smoker, with many in at-|1as and other cities,’.says Secretary |{ng line, as follows: John F. Putnam, | Mo Nfaren 29, A large class 18 assured, | HZHt (nstulled Master-at-Arms Cowal Rty peitate s e Nnans losies | tendance. : Eecmy ,:,‘.;',’g’ ooy &ykeen Inter- | royal arch captain: R. L Golze, mas | 2 Past Monarch Charles D, Shackel- | and el e teacbizg. Class daace Sat with orchestra, | == l’r.or Amity will have degree work at its | are chiefly of:technjcal value in thelr ll"t“ u'x:‘lsl‘::rrd ;at‘hl }:::;’)l'da‘.’ ll’llnnk. fora 1s arranging his own little line of [ Fecently, clocted | Grand | Loctur s uw () sessions for some months. Its cam- | localities. ngtan. o z all, and | “surprises” for them. addre sxt Friday evenibg the arren 4 palgn {8 said to show that many are " . 9:101'" B. Turner, master of the first a5 T e the esquire rank to a STEDIO. 141 Coxy again. joining the.ranks..as active| warro uncil Tuesd X e next dance of the Grotto AT BB I i S Lok g B AT, Topadax eventng andi D) Corne willibe) hald &b the | o e o e race i workers. New Willard Hotel Thursda, Praise by Ministers of the Gospel The Masonic Bowling Association niversary celebrations. will pay Pentalpha Lodge, No. 23, a visit tomorrow evening and some of Auliffe talk on the new home for the Several members of.the Virginia{order -in. Washington. A resolution e e tathbone Temple, 0. % Pyt hi [ jurisdiction have accepted invita-|was discursed at eome length and Among recent Grotto visitor: S A : | “It is the Kreatest moral lesson In the world. It {s am ; ! ! eloquent sermop.”—REV. LINCOLN H. -?1.11 - tions to be present in Covenant Lodge .. C. Stevenson of Angora sters, gave a suceessful dinne J. J. Hflfillllg'llgg g‘r:;xfl. L. Hok i ford u-morum.moam Evluog‘-l chucr:i. ow oPr '(':f!r(.!‘"' Wednesday. evening. degrec for the benefit of curious {m‘:.' éul‘lle. \\?‘:lys W. S, Cnbugrn of Ararat Tul‘s?fl mmr:, }‘H”‘ Mrs. g' Able N et R a2 - % 3 i * Lodge, | The Boesters™Club of Keane Cqun- |ices.. Light refreshments will be|Grotto, Atlanta, Ga, and W. W. Snow | as chairipan ©of 0o commitier in aomior B ap Colunbis Toa " Vices T | rv. Cn AR R TR HOUR, Pestors Calraty YIS Chan at honning. Wil bave aa eacats tot oL Mo 353, Menaay -ovening -dis- Served in the bunquet han atter the | of Hinda Grouo, Monigomery. Als. | ehargy | Tucsday afternoon sorics W room branches | 5 L g 3 . 81 8 for the afnual excursion | cé =t g ek f stage dancing cocrectiy tanght HewETcrca ol ; s R L R to Atlantic City, the week bexinning ek C ot - The convention committee of the| Work is announced for the next *I am trut oful te th g 3 uly 17. . The' vacationists:will go by B Kl : .| National League of Masonic Clubs, of | me MISS CHAPPELEAR you, in your warks that you are. dohee '.'-’.-‘.‘.."m..q"‘ o WOl Wl el el iras | speciar” train ‘on the Pennsyivanta. |, Frank B King will head the oficial| yhich Past Grand Master James W. Frivate lessons taught by appointment. JOHN T. WELDS, Pustor, Seventh Presbyterians Church, New Among those who received the in- | Chairmen Kavansugh appointed afline In the Marit degree in Washing-| witten j= chairman, will establish JR.O.U. A M. Nerth 5197. 1715 CONN. AVE. Yeork City. itiatory degree in Metropolis Lodge | committee to visit Atlantic” City - te | o0 Royal Arch Chapter, No. 2, Thurs- | headquarters at the New Ebbitt Hotel. State Coundilor W. H. ~— CATHERINE BALLE | = "l e - 5 i was a father with his five.sons. ' make hotel resérvatioms. {4 2‘1}"::‘1“::" lfli;d -! ;epo‘u will be re-{Much progress is reported by the 2 el N 20 H t carriey » forceful lusson which Gof srent the mew SR ssisL e 2 e1v m the: ladies' night com-|various subcommittees in connection S{aTt WEANESERY SYRIING FRECE <0 mittee of the chapter, headed by Past | with the annual convention to be held o High Priest Willlam H. Murray. and women o Mary's College, Not: R Grand PO N emben sz | , Mile. Collfiiere; the célebrated pro- In this city May 10, 11 and 12" 8 c.{and Datomac Vatey Forge owncl Dame, Indiana. Why waste time with people rell has been appointed a member of all of the former coun- 1 . 5 the board of instruction of the Grand | fe#sional wine-taster -of Rheims, {3} 7" Brady has been appointed chairman of | N . ha e B —— A 7 2 E e a che: N a & scite, e BAUMER & WEBSTER delphia. Mount Nebo Tncampment, at its| Srowers: and shippers,. and she iy | G, Hardlog has been elected an hon- | BHIRE [0 [0 UL DR detat No. 36, and adopted, recite, in part, 48 E ; i st session; had the grand master, | 5ald to receive at least as much more Yal | carding the convention and R TR Sy e hn waconi il X PRI DN, DANC LCATION Areh Chapter, No. 1, of this city, and in due time the distinguished compan- ion will be presented with proper ce: tificates and a “good standing car The chapter hopes to have a visit fromthe President’ before very long. 5C their assistance and co-operation in handling the gigantic affair. Charles A. Stevens, secretary of the general convention committee, receives an avalanche of mail each day from clubs all over the country containirg in- quiries in connection with the conven- tion. A dance was givenat the Arcade Jast week by the general convention from her private “practice,” She is easily first among the followers of this curious profession. So unfailing fs her trained judgment and so deli- cate her palate. that:she can tell in- stantly; by merely taking-a spoonful of wine tn her mouth. the particular vineyard In which were grown the Grand Representative Bradford ‘and the chief grand patriarch an visitors. KEach spoke of some endeavor in which the order is now engaged. The encampment while meeting ménthly will bold informal weekly conclaves for its weekly visits. ° HOO AND PHY Ne Telephone - Orders 1407 Mana, Ave. Ciass and private imstructions in ali forms | of daneing. Twoyear normal course in pby- a.cal educstion ll:d ;lu”v’ll atn‘l lrl’q pro- val course in dramatic art and daociog. Giaks in Modern Dancing. Saturdsy. 7 P.M. G OLASSES REN. dorsing the Hill bill, now pending in Con s, which provides for strict regulations covering the sale and use of firearm: —_——— ¥rom the Louisville Courier-Journal “I can’t do a thing with my hair.” end hair Bex Office Open | Buy your seats in sdvance in the early morning hours, theveb; =: avold standing in long lines at the box office ht:r in the hy., Prices—Nights, 50c to $2.00—Matinees 25c to $1.00 The master of Washington Centen- nial Lodgse, : No. 14, also announces Magencu Eneampment is making | grapes it was made from, the vear General Instructor Roller. Plans for the active participation of | afterncon in Gon: the order in the Fraternal Base Ball |3 o'clock, R“L Roe:..i-l’!lfi)"pflg:::“:l :§ finally adopted. I:u members will present the Vestoff Serova and Chalif meihods used. i ; Dayasa Nighc Clacers Nrsskiin soom a ‘speclal emdeavor .to interest inac: | of its vintage, and all.other particu- | that’ President Warren @. Harding |committee. The attendance was in ex it to EpSGIRVAET un~ Iueciieny Bakem A SRS HRE e eats live members. Its coming ahniver- | inrs. : PN | ana Representative Joseph G. Can: | cess of 2,000, and the afair was said ' gested the other damsel