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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921 SCHOOL OFFICIALS BEGIN [:"Y NEWS IN BR'[F KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Ma Had It All Wrong. —By POP MOMAND.| MNISERERTE S - CRANDALL’S F ot fOm DRAFTING OF ESTIMATES | T IDEA OF EATING GLVES Wi o “raTh YoU e e e METIOH)I.ITAI == The am;-:a. dnnet gmelltlnlt OYSTER FORK! HOW DO YOU BVER X LAUGHIN AT BUT HI REALLY ‘F\'g?:\:(su%i lrfls 'g\(z : 4 will meet Thursday at 8 pm. at) |EYPECT To GET IN SASSIETY LIKE TH v Face? ! bl ’ Figures Will Include Item for!Th School. Patrick J. Haltigan 2 = Bl MUSH FACEY ? J THIS WEEK « b st I will speal %n"‘éauro'm'xi. Election of | | SONESES? WHY'! YOURE TH LAUGMING \ SCREAM. EH wOT il Hamilton School and Night officers, STock oF ™' SEIVMTS HERE AT THIS X School Teachers. ; _ Tehool officials today began the work | ¢'p m“at the Women's City Club. e preted by s Special Cast of Stars “THE SCOFFER™ News—Sympheny—Topies v appropriation b v xpected 1o submit to Cong ner Thursday at A. C. A. National so0om after the convening of the extra | Clubhouse. session. The timates will include e items for th nstruction of a new | The art mection of the Twe: to ° the Hamilton |Century Club will meet Thu hildren. and [afternoon. Subject: “A Group. ot chers in the night school | English Novelists of Today.” a month’s salary which they lost when the appropriations for the night school system for the current fiscal year became exhausted January 28 K CRANDALL'S 18thamd Col Rd NICKERBOCKER' With Lon Chaney, in “OUTSIDE THE LAW” Waried Added Attractioms Ilnl.-! Reginwing at 6:30 P, W, ¢ | The Bryan-Buchaman Parent-Teach- | PRISCTLLA Xo provision 7750 ¢ ::rl\m: “x“r:o:'xw‘fi?;'«m"«or‘;ltfl B — —a! AMU! TS S AMUSEMENTS. | 1o pmy ihe | [0 AL Rran S e low Promi iK. OF C.AIDS IRISH RELIEF. __ AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. 5 . ] DEAN ollow Fromises —_— 1 25 “te March, % for $11 | x The Northwest Suburban Citizen'|. ol wi i o9 Pop. Mat. imated that $ :?"‘r‘f)f,'"“‘“' e T s : | Will Co-Operate With Amencnn‘ ml! s P 150 e p.m.. at Tenley Public School 1 hired a dozen delegates, at Committee in Fund Dyive. Thurs. $1. | e Been Takoma Park people are Invited to! divers times, to prune my trees,| Assurance of support and co-opera-| RS O i) The et of ta lantern-slide lecture on landscabe| ,nd do odd jobs on my estates,|tion of the Washington Knights of N. Y. Century Sensation " for th | treatment of * home grounds and the Areicant com. 1 in Tretand in tne THE ALL STAR CAST | siection of i ctreets by B. Y. Morrison, at the resi-i like washing dogs and herding | Columb, STR PHILIP GIBBS _ | —RAPHAEL— Building thereon has Besn mive I dence of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bien, 60 mittee for but little consideration so f:> | i avenile, cirncr ot Piie, tomotsew bees;; they vowed they'd come,| forthcoming drive for funds was re- i SGE e or. Ve evening at 7:30 o'clock. these . shiftless skates, with |ceived vesterany wy Danici w.| VWHIRL 100 BEAUTIES | Oth and O Sts. N.W. S eeeanns g viead Last Day 2 RARRY, !| THE IRISH SITUATION " Past, Present and Future. Poli’s, Wedneldny Aft, 4:30 | Ticketa, $L50, §1.08, 60c. Office = N bnoghue. ch an of the execu- S i their | While playing Tn the home of a|sounding oaths and hully chees. | Gi "onmmitcee. trom State veputs|@F THIE | PRE-WAR PRICES | O'DONNELL'S NEW THEATER | 7 Re E. neighbor last night about § o'clock. e lone, for | Maurice J. McAuliffe, representing 535 Sth St S.E. | | Tsador Mallinoff. twelve years old. ll had to do the work a id, |the loeal Knights of Columbus. TOWN 50¢c to $2.50 | LOVELY. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS”'J“ TETapeet :T;:,&T" fell from a 110 one came to give me ai The action of the local body fol- second-story . breaking his|{}oye a ith buck lows an appeal to Knights of Co- \ . Center, Central High | letc wiist and receving o cat ovee| though L was fixed with buck jjows an Snnesl, o, SRR Jcoun:| WHAT THE CRITICS SAY— Memorial Church | his eye. Surgeons at Casualty Hos-jand bone, to see that laborers|; | i O’DONNELL’S Tovere, Joetnd | i James A. Flaherty, supreme i — i e ; isiBtanc S iest and most popular N. CAP. || T. Arthur amm 1306 G st. nw. basket play a game al rendered first aid ore Ik of the order, for assistance in| The speed ! BILLAE. REAODES: in | with the Wi e i '.:xf were paid; I had to lift a ton of | kulspt of tn of the 1921 syncopations.—POST. | STHE PATAMA GIRLS | 253 7:45 3 = Fire originated in n barrel of trash | stone and dig a posthole with a Andrew I Hickey, chairman of the| “The Whirl of the Town i . \HAT", cast behin door in the French Lace | ¥ re-lstupendous entertainmen® - TRNAC MOORE'S he twentys 1™ For $2, plus war tax, they handed | - |out about $10, plus war tax, worth jof comedy, music. dancing and ibeautiful flesh-colored girlies. — and members of the| TIMES. nt about | spade. No fellow cares to ply a e H i (.zn..l. no toiler to the \'llll'_\'xll’(l',‘ < aistrict | ed a . c P 71 2 Firemen reached (h(n in l comes [h(‘f(‘ is more fun m ‘] = fOr {ime to prevent the total destrue " s commitiies: of atbietie “_‘"‘““ Ppreert tne todl destnctioniplaying pool or rolling bones down in the slums: and this groups of the center. advanced- and | e ,”',"':;,'f_‘,:’,’.}’,‘,,,:,’" The Mont Effective Floral work | Why, when nights are cool, the: re will meet the| Doubtful if any ever had a greater | New Jersey State Society. |1 designed by Shaffer. 800 14th st—| parks are full of busted bums. | theater man afternoon to|quantity of feminine beauty. dance | ad s jAdvectisement P S lan for work in the plavhouses dur-| and song that appeal to the trie We read about the unemployed. | ing the arive. L i fon. HERALD. AMERICAN "',,f mal Community Center . schedule: Domestic art ireaay :1 ivided will be col -d for the drive. F - officers and at 1 RIALTO i1 A, M.—ALL WEEK—11 P. A RIOT OF FUN Goldwyn Presents Tan | ELITE 14th Street and R. L Ave. ALICE LAKE, In AND SRINE ) THE N MISS LIS ast W ngton Community Cen- ) r—Activities tonight: Dressmaking | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. jand o'er their sufferings men R Club. Boy Scout Ba outs. oA Imb; Lt allcuchitalesiaed mudl hard L. Forrest, a prominent real Beg Next Sun. Night—Seats NOW | of Troop N ut man Senate pa = . H”\ killed him- JParent-Tcacher Association of Car- and void, the empty frothings of : fiie esponaent | Pop. Mat. Thursday, Best Seats $1.50 School, 3 o'cloc ; ; 5 @ 3§ oclock, Carbery | the mob, and 1 would be quite : = overjoyed to find a man who; Have Dinner Tnnixhl Sth at D Street N.W. Continuous From 12 N VAUDEVILLE SUPERB ¢ Center—West | Chil- and teachers of -olorl‘d Popular Prices—25c¢, 30c, 35¢ Cosmopolitan Productions Preseni THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM Miner Normal Community Center— |and spelling bee. Adults. Tonight: Boy Scouts, conversational | Span h Clu | i 5 H ; | ) ~ | public schools, Dunbar School, 3 wants a job. I'm weary and dis- 3 | | ANT ta o'clock. Se ene w a s = The Best in Town—Home Cooked— | JACK PICKFORD dney Lust' niton "n-”“;.u]:»4|| Sex ustent il e G :“'“"“‘”";:I ;"’“~ I“'h ',‘;;“l SO 1 i Supported - s |||LEADER THEATER;,'..";;Z“.".".T In an Adoptation of the millinery. — llong to find a guy who'll come | Ainsworth TODAY MARY PICKFORD, in Sensational Stage Success | The Parent-Teacher Associat T = - st < | in the “IHE LOVE LIGHT.” B V. Brewi Gome Junior High School will meet at the -‘“"‘l“""‘ l‘”‘d paint ‘““‘l\“’“ "‘1“‘1 55‘ HFE}R‘I}HMJNN 75': | fle&'mafealflus al Play~ | O Traliey G 1 French and hool Thursday evening at 7:30| make the trusty bucksaw fly; = I ver Stage: ! DECEIV T FFI ER at 3 o'clock today o'clock. : d | | S : et o) and all are ready with a vow, 22 Conn. Ave N.W. | { ” t on-Powell €ommunity Center— | The Connecticut Avenue Citizens'iand every promise is a lie. Men| 8 5 s | B A N EMPIRE ‘CRANDALLS n's elubs, French, be- | Association will meet in All Souls' i Private Home Cool The Pyschology of Art in / intermediate. 3:40.| Parish Hall. Cathedral avenue, to- break their pledges with a grln.i Modern Dress [ P e | morrow eveni at 8:1 The: vi v o TR i ¥ el = V g ‘thmic dancing, 1| 17 lection S omeers, "'er¢ W when they should wring their CHARLES . DIGGS, INC, Au Dlustrated Lecurre by EUGENE O’ BRIL\ yibmie d\:;::;‘n‘zrk 30; Eoy hands and’ weep, and \\hcu they| o ANDSCAEE s'; GNERS Frank Alvah Parsons ‘BR(I)EA'E\VXIY AND HOME® Orchestra Auxiliaries chearsal, 7:30. i EONIGHT. ought to toil and spin they 3 AVENUE Auspices of ” renenrssl§ Washington Chapter, Lay Alumni mm:soxu: NoRTH i The Washington Society of the Fine Arts, LA - V Aneoctation o Gatois ni’wrs"y nilcalmly snuggle down to slee " 1 High School, o .\ Yot LonY \umru PES MOORE’S Trinidad Community Center—The |ymerica, meets at $:15 oclock, at|methinks that our besetting sin || NEW STANTO! 515, 8200 030 CRANDAU.’S Theater 9th L mects tonights Boys: | Ralelsh Hotel. ; d ki Authorised ] ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ; CHAPLIN, ia American Legion meets tonight; Boys is making vows we L\)Inot( eep. i | Sy s s HARLES N, Independent Athletic Club. The Park View Citizens' Association, ALT MASON. H RIE SE] THE = —_— 8 o'clock, Park View School Music| copyright by r\.}n‘: Satthew Aoams, | SH U BERT ! » CKANDALL’S SAVOY THEATER 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. —_— Willard Service Stations L. A. O‘Neill. lnc. s 2 Frank Alvah Parsons will speak o . Eymnasium activities. |.fa"g SINeh Farsons will speak o tain - . before Household Awrts Club, § sentatives of Savannal acksonville, Garnet-Phelps Community Center— | Miner Normal School Columbia, Wilmington and Brunswic Activities tonight: Women's Ex- . Thursday, who will discuss the build- | change, Pleasure Club, Loborer’s Co-| Washington Camp, No. 306, Sons of | Ing of a highway from Wilmington to | operative League, Amphion Glee Club | Confederate Veterans, 8 o'clock, Con- |Jacksonville. Savannah will entertain the repre- BARLE WILLIAMS -‘rRANDALL' A o “DIAMONDS ADRIFT" } \ATS. 2 P DAT o | GARRICK F Near Tth . Digien, St N.W. PRINCESS | it i | federate Memorial Home. —————————————— || Bradburn Bnt & El. Service i . ! POLLO Ti rehearsal | I e e i% P, Ave. | SE. Twice Daily, 2 & 8; Sun., 3&8 | 1119 H N.E. rRANDALL'S :2';",', NE. =4, : i - merican Institute, Electrical En- —_— || g g ey FE @ West Washington Community Cen-|gineers, 8:15, Cosmos Club Hall. {] Western Alllfl Sllwiy Co. Guests of principal hotels take ¥ st. A Cosmopolitan Production jf | T304 ax! ,‘ Lt Exceptional All-Star Cast ter—Young Men's Business Service =i \ St. ot b e e W W | “HELIOTROPE" ‘ e xceptional All-Star Casf Club meets. Other regular activities:| Members of board of Hadassah Modern Auto gupply Co. | < YFOOT. A Paramount Picture Athletic _clubs, senior and Jjunior; i NE i You can't realize how biz this is ok i until vou see it. Chapter meet at home of Mrs. Wolpe, Boys' Club, Glee Club, Invincible|1710 14th street. or wners Pleasure Club, Girls' Reserve Club. Alumni_Club ofhPi Beta Phi Fra- ternity meets at hom i Randall Community Center—Meet- | [ETR0Y meels at home of the Misses| [f your transmission lining ing of the Randall Community As- sociation at § o'clock. Club meetings| The Brookland Brotherhood, | 15, WOTM. play safe. Reline * Ckl'\NDALL'S onave ouann CAROLINA | "t E Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle in [f| TOMORR Win:"‘tysx;“y-\" Tr-ylor-Ettmzer B-l') Service 1417 Irving St. N.W. The John A. Wmeberger Co,, Inc. 00 Ga. Ave. N.W. Gth TRIUMPHANT WEEK & EL Service AN UNUSUAL MI.ISICAL COMEDY Herbed Cor!lull & Vivienne Segal eon Wilson Florence 0'Denishawn Dwn:h- Btevenson James Gleason The Prima Dunl Sextette { Next Weok—Seats Thursday. mllnmcnsmn m Ry RUFFO ronn, Dnn[:hl!th ...'a" 6. Main 043, o Il:o‘,EwM'SBI Pegn{ NAhVe. at let St. NW. . ! eek Nights. to 12—Ceozored. BOSTON SYMPHONY “% = il = | A GENUINE SPEoTaL EACH NIGET. _ ORCHESTRA s === PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor. S aE EP B !lAl};LOl‘\!AL THEATER 6 TH E . -..-.m_'mfim' :::::l‘ :’lsj‘?:nhl. =] G I LD E D OF T CCACD D “m \CO | N pvene CONGERT TOUR LlLY” i ;‘h.m-sdn). March 10th, 4:80 e ma s ve = —With— Seats on sale at Groene's Conoort Bu. | == MAE MURRAY DANCING. W il MASTERPIECE at § oclock: Girla' Club, community |o'elock, meets in Lord Memorial Hall with the famous *CIN- Smith’s Baty &1B1 Service. T'ME | “The Life of the Party” horus, ys? ia Club, chair = ~ ” i caneing class, sewing circle for Atri-| Terence MacSwiney Council, Ameri. CINNATI. : Smithdeal Bnt'y & EL Service th | 525 mu At e M 'fix.y: gan children, French class, Literary | f21, Agsociacion aor Recosnition) of Interlocking weave— 33 Pa. Ave. W Tnunsn" | ‘Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, b SRR TR Capt. John L. Hougardy will speak. long fibered and chatter- Takoma A““’ D Suppty Station == || Shubert-Belasco onisks, o to s2.s0. LOEW'S (IS CERIBUDE IO f“‘?mm Gude's flowers are best, 1214 F.—| Mount Horeb Chapter, No.7 R A. less. Texoma Fark, D. 0. UNSURPASSED j]oane ““"‘;{;‘;g,‘}g!;“ GFRTRENE | (8 . I I iy HELb_—mOND strain.” e St b Local Record = VYV T : Eimccm; & Xxlnoocl}:rl Meeting of the Benning Citizens' i Continuous, 10330 o Jack Kennedy o, Avey eil. . paning 3 . e {| Stephers & Hollistr. Lou & Paul Mur. !;‘\!;ZI;‘I’:;KOH at 0dd Fellows' Hall at | $1.25 Set, Including Costs fii\% i D. W. GRIFFITH’S | H 1] Gock. “Gautier's Toy Shop. Novelty Clin Irwin and Cudar Ch % . asts . | 2 | nd Cudar Charged With — Brass Rivets No ! | | (Villard ) More , w L.onger Wuhington—Batlery—Compmy QusrRrtg,, 1621-23 L St. N.W. _ Murder of Harey Parker. TO ATTEMPT AGREEMENT. | ASK YOUR DEALER mf?:‘::‘" 'r\wd“:’nr:'n s m‘uarl;:‘rm;;- A joint commissi t Poli A. EBERLY’S SONS INC. Harry Parker, were committed to| Lithuanian Kovernmrm‘nl l;’ell‘xfloll,:nunadna Wholesale Dll(fllflll.n il without hond following their ap- | th IR withiont & - | the presidencyof M. Paul Hysans. repre- pearance y before Judge Mc- |senting the league of nations, will meet 718 7th Street N.W. | P e Main 6557-6558 AgADY SOMETHING NEW. Harris' Musical Trumps. All White—All Union—All Music, DANCING On Masble aud Glass Over Electric Lights. Mz :n?r:“::‘ the United States branch Po- | at Brussels “not earlier than one month B i hence” and endeavor to reach a basis of | hr‘nu'p:h:" The .\r;:;c—nbr and FKelly |agreement on territorial, military and Srous prisoners from ew m;:l; relations between the two gov- By Specwl mqum —AH This Week 4 MAURICE CASTLE Host and Hostess, and !nxblfion Dll_. PEN-GAR Also Known as Penn Gardens. PRAISED BY MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AS AP- PROPRIATE TO LENTEN SEASON. Nights, 50¢ te $2. Mats., fle te $1. | =z House & Herrmann soi Now’s the Time to Bl_ly Refrigerators | " New York is_paying $500 2 seat. “Well worth $10.00 a seat.” —New York Herald. WARNING—E:7. 20" = ‘advance im t early mernimg hours, thereby iding leng lim at the bex office later In the day. No Telephone Orders. length | ! | i eont, t Mrs. reau, Droop’s, 13th and G sts. Main 6493. CATHERINE BALLE GAYETY--NinthBelow F All This Week—Matines Daily. xste time with people who waste The Great Show of Beauty and Ymv.h" “Million Dollar Dolls Wy cmcmnm oncnssm A T YSAYE M % "mn'-:mu with Orchestra, wun.‘., Next Week—'VICTORY BELLES. CONDUCTOR. Evening. March 9th. A Perfect Place to NATIONAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 11—4:30. |We teach you to dance in one m-n, 1t you can be tought, at the' Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. O0%co o RIGHTWAY D A N C E T, Arthur Swith, 1706 G 5, SCHOOL OF DANCING ATIONAL 5508 25 s, Wed. Splendid Musle—Strict Cemsor | 1921's Model Free Lecture wrill never be shown at less tham first-class theater prices. Side-Ice Type Lift-Top-Ice Type Apartment House Lift-Top Type - Lift-Top Type You need not have an sppoiatmest. 0 10 p.m. foremost academy.” You are invited to call and_inspect school. Next to New Masonic Temple. “IT’S UP TO YOU” Private course lessons, half hour\ With Josepb Ssntiey, Iy Sawyer,| o and 0! $1. Private room for We are starting off the season with these most attractive prices—of reliable makes—in practical sizes for the fam- Douglas Leavitt, ‘Chorus_of ily—large or small—in house or apartment. ¥ ¥ Join our Savings Department N— Starting Next Mond -’a&d:.s‘nmy. e Lift-top style—as illustrated, Lift-top style—galvanized Side-icer style—as illustrated; - Lift- topd style—with enamel and begin to lay the founda- . fi . # A_,::Ju Erest of m;:; %mv 1ot .;;‘.:;;m for. with galvanized lining; good lining and strong box; 22% with galvanized lining—and well ining and attractive box con- tion for an emergency fund. Chrl s nce e 800 st. ‘D.w.,—Olass Monduy and Friday, 8 to box construction and finish— inches wide, 14% inches deep, made box—29 inches wide, 17% ;Ti’:"‘;g il':‘t{:}?:slsls—ZS% inches Then you will be prepared stan ycie The Romantic Yo hdy n L pom, 'I‘nvlg“!:;:l;ne‘hy appointment. Phome 19 nches e, 4 inches dep D/ inches Bigh @1 0 g inche dcp, A inche g sy “Gpg s ||| for arvhing ket mayavpen. | By Dr. John M. Tatt, C.5.B. |l ¢ s s siges e | cRuSREY DUPONT v and 39 inches high approximately 15 inches high—ap- proximately 75 1bs. 24 s i e 2 STUDIO OF DAN! Il =approximately $12.85 Ibs. ice capacity.. proximately 60 Ibs. 526-75 ice capacity i of Kansas City, Mo. Teiphe, Dowcs Bayard. ada Boshelt, . No. € Dupont Gircle. ___Ph. ¥r. 1MW, | 301bs. ice capacity, ice CapacCity...ceee Apartment House style—ex- A N K h:m?,{h.,n,:.‘; Boara hof ectore: gn?:un%‘:m‘.f” e e b‘:mn-. DAVISON'SM1329 Mn.w. i The same Re- cellent box construction; 21 Shorch, of Christ Scientist, in Boston, =S A Beason's new dances—"The % fillf ¥nesameRe- The same Re- inches wide; 15 inches deep; 49 s OF COMMERCE e sBsa i B gatSiep! 2 Tesient waik: Army Nory Tob | c‘”TOL Beautiful f‘t llfl ] Strictly Dfl'l . Any :‘fl Nfl':,:l.mh frigerator in every fi;—“_"mr _in alt frigerator in 1 ' inc! i ap- T FERE T S1385 oo v S1685 ZmEThg . 92875 pniin $29.15 ey, | [ A¢Fist Church ofChris, Cor. 7th ang E Sts. Scientist, Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. “ROUND THE 'I'OWI" S Waioea I. B. HAMP and HARRY BENTLY. STUDIO: 1181 CONN. AVE, Phooes. Day, Col. 5866.- Eve., Frankiln 5 P ervsaual Drivate lessons in buliroom daning. Let us show you the Porcelain-lined ones, too | s 41 Tancy a4 hoe dincing for stage s apeciatts. YWLS s bas et adon | i Mar et st no"{"-'fi'nc 3.9, Hoimnudlln.fl.l.“ —cash will deliver any Columbia Grafonola up to $125 to your home, together with five ten-inch, double-disc |||} HE KIND Tonight, E8 e ! —of stationery you want 8 o'clod‘ :u.n OM, NEW WILLARD HOTE i is here. W biy s ave. ead 14h st Washingtes, D. | Columbia Records from the special list—at 59c each. Balance in convenient payments, St TRy G S Eal wit of i | B, &t forthwest Union). it . E. Morrison Pa; = Fimst Chureh of Chciat, clentist, a 4 | = - TTiso per. C O || xo cottcction A0 Weicome || BLeh mmsert, Toues Mareh, Mo FaAvm G ’ 4 — el o :

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