Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘ tects, are going (o be especially * tractive in the evenings from now on. : houses. The customary formal and old-fashioned gardens are now being ¢ trumpet. Expert growers from all over Y. M. C. A. PLANS ANNUAL “HOBBY” SHOW FOR BOYS Any Lad May Make Any Kind-of | toiled on, Entry and Compete for Capital Prize, . e o Mind and Muscle | Oh, forty learned professors the long years through; they were not cheap- john g-ucssers—they knew the things they knew; the midnight Preparations for holding the annual | i1 wag burning (hat they might “liobby” show of the boys’ branch of the central Y. M. C. A. are now being made under the direction of |SPUrnNIng, E. B. Fuller, director of the boys | knowledge grew. gather learning; all dxulpanom they delved where They toiled branch. The date has been set for|while vain carousers assailed March 28 to 30, inclusive. All boys of requisite age can take part in the show. It is not necessary that they be members of the Y. M. C. A. “Any old thing that has a special value to the boy himself may be entered,” an announcement reads. “It may be a glass eye, a set of false tecth, a collection of bugs, specimens of postage stamps. but- tons, butterflies or anything else. A place will be found for the display and it will have a chance to win the capital prize,” officials state. Entries are to be grouped in three classes this year: Industrial pro- duction, artistic production and col- lection. In the first grouping will be wood-turning. carving, carpentry, elactrical apparatus, architectural and mechanical drawing, printing and arts and crafts. The artistic produc- tions will include blueprints, paint- ings, eign writing and posters, draw- ing and applied design work and photography. The collections will take in natural history and speci- mens. Time to Stoj and boycotts, Advertisemcnt. AGRICULTURE GROUNDS FLOODED WITH LIGHT “Prettiest Place in Capital” Made Charming Spot for Even- F ing Visitors, The Department of Agriculture grounds, which during the spring and summer are “the prettiest place in the National Capital,’ according to the the European Pogroms Vill new administration act?— testimony of expert landscape archi- at- Sixty-five big arc lights have been placed about these grounds, so that this large park. easily accessible, in the very heart of the city, can be used for recreation by a larger number of :’hoeo who are employed during the ay. ‘This improvement has been made in carrying out the plans of Dr. W. A. ‘Taylor, chief of the bureau of plant industry, who is in charge of the grounds and the department green- arran; Many shrubs on the grounds are already in bloom. The large beds of spring bulbs — tulips, hyacinths and narcissuses—pansies and other early blooming plants are just beginning to €ome into bloom. The lighting up of the Department | jcity lots? the vintner’s vats, and they wore baggy trousers and prehis- toric hats; for men of learning never get much for their en- deavor; the coin’s for fellows clever at punching others’ slats. The fighter meets a fighter, ex- changing foolish swats; and then the winning blighter with Col. Croesus trots; who would not be a bruiser, when ec’en the battered loser becomes a wealthy snoozer, and buys some A Dempsey calmly hundred thousand for whipping = sundry cheeses or inefficient drones; but, oh, the men of learning! They always are returning to pawnshops with a yearning to get some transient loans. They soak their books of knowledge, they soak their cows and cats: their sons must go to college, their wives must have new hats their income is so slender cach wears but one suspender; pugs get the legal tender for slug- ging domes and slats. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. seizes bones two Flowers to Cheer the 11l and Conva- lescent. Shaffer, 900 1ith. (M. 2416.) —Advertisement. Y. W. C. A. PLANS HONOR TO MRS. ROBERT LANSING Informal Reception Saturday Aft- ernoon—=2,000 New Members Expected to Take Part. A specially, urgent invitation is given to the 2,000 new members of the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation enrolled during the recent campaign to attend the informal ception to be given Saturday af noon in honor of Mrs. Robert sing, the new president of the as: ciation. of Agriculture grounds is already at- tracting a large number of people | each evening. and fo accommodate | them about 100 new benches are to be placed in this park, which many peo- ple seem to have just now discovered. | by Time Table Changes Penna. System. Effective next Sunday, March 13. Broadway Limited will leave Washingion 3.03 pm. New York train will leave at 70.50 a.m. instead of 11.00 Philadelphia (rlin will leave at 40 p.m. and run Other changes will be made.—Adver- tisement. BIGGEST AMARYLLIS SHOW | YET IS DUE NEXT WEEK | i {Mrs. Charles The hours are from 3 until 7 o'clock p.m. and the place is the adminis tion building of the orgunization, 8333 F stret northwest. The time was pur- posely set for late in the afternoen in order that the large contingent of | business women can attend after th. .;(r office hours. Mrs. Lansing, who has been actively interested in the work of the association for a long time, has expressed her desire to meet person- ally as many as possible of the mem- bers, and it is expected the organiza- tion a8 a whole will take a keen in- - |terest in this opportunity for mecting the new executive. The following young women are on the reception committee: Miss Catherine Rutter, Ida Weckerly, Lou ise Modelmog, ie Darr. Helen {Strait, Elizabeth . Carla_Davis, Alice 'Ros: Strobel. Flor Sheppard, Armbrust, o s and Mrs ¥ Fassett. Agriculture Department to Display Between 4,000 and 5,000 Blooms. Free to Public, biggest amary) In mrs country s to b- thm':;:n""n to all comers in of Agri- culture llners northwest, next -uk !Bour! ‘:,':::f. '-:; show nlpll‘lll,flmb‘ln nt. how e plants come into bloom, b Thll will probably be the first public appearance of the New Sectetary Agricuiture, Henry C. Wallace, when he officially opens the show, with a party of cabinet members and ‘their wives as | guests of Dr. W. A. Taylor, chief of the | bureau of plant industry. There are 1,050 amaryliis plants in the | show this year, and fhere will be be- | tween 4,000 and 5,000 blooms. This will | about twice as large @ number ever have been shown before in this country. Last year the department had only about 700 plants and many of them | were not in their best bloom in time for the show. This season there will be more than 100 seedlings propagated by the depart- ment, under the direction of Edward M. ByTnes, superintendent of the green- houses, who has been working for more : than twenty years in developing these | plantx. The commercial producers have | the best species grown by the | feden.\ epartment and put them on lhl!l market. Some of the blooms this year measure a full foot across the mouth of the the country are interested in these seedlings and the oider varicties, will be here to select the best comme cial varieties. e For All Social Functions Gude's flowers are best. 1214 F.— Advertisement ——— ROBERT D. HOPKINS DEAD.' Baltimore Hat Manufacturer Had | Relatives Here. of Robert D. Hopkins, president the Brigham-Hopkins Company, promi- nent hat manufacturers of Baltimore, died Tuesd t his home, Beachfield. Catonsville, e had been in il -in-law of | Miss Francina | stminster, Md ol families of Poud ard and nington recall the | the old Lutheran | i some | brilliant Church t ago Mr. Hopkins heid this aft- Md. Intermen’ k cemetery. LIQUOR SEIZED IN HOME. Revenue Agents Arrest Man, Who | Is Held for Hearing. e agents yesterday | home of 8% Florida avenue, and cache of various alco- wer, nl and r his ap; Commissioner Isaac Hitt on March 23 The revenue men allege that they found in Donovan's house sixteen quarts of whisky, forty-two bottles of | home brew, four gallons of wine, fifty gallons of ‘alcohol, 186 quarts of gin. one gallon of glycerin and one half pint of caramel. The revenue agents who raided the house were W. D. Smith and W. P. { in February, | Joseph Donovan. | TWO NEW PLAYGROUNDS IN DISTRICT ASSURED Appropriation Bill Effective July | 1 Carries $49,000 for Purchase of Sites. The Commissioners early thi sum- | | | | Arcade Ballroom mer will purchase two playgrounds | under the terms of the appropriation act which becomes effective July 1 The act carries § ground to take the of the ent Park View ground, and $17.000 1o buy a playground in p of vh. logan reereation field, at 3d and streets northeast Both of these playgrounds are pr tely own=d and it is prob: th city will endeavor to purchase t since the plavgrounds depart ready has them laid off and equ ped for recreational purpo: There are threc other —Gallinger, Columbta Heights grounds | and | Rose Park—which are peivately own- | ed and liable to be withdrawn from use by the owners. An item for the purchase of these three sites was put | in the District bill in the Senate, went out in conferenc It ix expected. that will be made next yea to get more money )‘rlo‘:’_mm-- purchase of play- .FAVOR TO PRESS MEMBERS | ! War Secretary Follows Example of | Brother Cabinet Members. Following the retary of Ktate v declarcd that offic general interest will be madc promptly. LANK BOO S We are re. so mow or {E. Morrlson Paper Co., 1000 I’a. Ave. ot | public ver you CHARLES H. DIGGS, INC. LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS 1503 CONNECTICUT AVENUE TELEPHONE NORTH 8815 Opporiunity to Save Remember, it is what yvou | save, not what you earn, that counts—make up your mind to get ahead financially— open an account now. Donovan was arrest- | | ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. but | | ewed efforts i { | i | Martha Hedman, 1= TONIGHT SPECIAL PEN-GAR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, KEEPING UP WITH. THE JONESES—Pa Said Nothing. GEE WHIZ! AIN'T ERE NOTHIN' To EAT IN TH' HOUSE CLARICE P WHY DONT 'KEEP SOMETHIN IN THE \CE BOX , HUH P BNCE Like 13 THAT 307 IFIGOT A DECENT ALLOM— THE HOUSE oM JONES GETS, HUH! SOME POOR GUY IN COUNTIN' HIS CHANGE. OVERLOOKED THIS HALF DOLLAR! WELL I CAN USE \T! T RUN MRS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921, WHATS TH' MATTER WAITER, SOME THIN' WRONG? You, AN —By POP MOMAND.| I WAS DANCIN MC HEAD OFF WAITIN' ON TH GUY THAT SAT HERE BEFORE THEN HE DUCKS oUT AN’ ME NO TIP e LEAVES L B. F. KEITH'S . Dsz.lsy 215 Sun 3.3 Hol'y 2:%s'%s 25 Cents Daily Mats., Except Saturdays, Suudays and Holidays. “Delighted”—Post TRUDE HOFF. J WHITING & SADIE BURT & Eddie Cooke & Kino Clark rredy & Co. Avey & O'Neil. Stephe:s & Hollister. Lou & Paul Mur. dock. Gantier's Toy Shop. Novelty Clin- tons, etc. AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S fPaLAc Continuoun, 10:30 n.m~—11 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS —Paramount Presents— ETHEL | CLAYTON CINCINNATI ORCHESTRA YSAYE CONDUCTOR. NATIONAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 11—4:30. Tickets, §2.50, $2.00, $1.50. $1.60. Office of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G st ATIONAL = Tnnsght e ae 8 1920 Modei Musical Comody Success “IT’S UP TO YOU” With Joseph Santiey, Ivy Sawyer. Deuglas Leavitt. Company and Chorus of 60. Starting Next Monday—Seats Sellirg. MATNEES Wednesday and Saturday. An Annual Event of the Most Distinguished Theatrical Importance. Belesco and Charles Frokman The Roman.lc Young Lady By G. Marti icrra. Adapted by Helen B Coomenin Batker with Fnie Superb ise Bartlott, Marie Wain- , Ada Boshell, Harry d Emery, Kenzeth ;. Harry Dornt 5 2:20 3 Alsp Known as Pa-n Garders. Raturne for 3 Nitss Oniv. SERENADERS The Dance Musie Hit of the Season. DANCING Every Week Nite, 8:30 to 12. Penna. Ave. at 21st St. NW Same_Ponular Prires—No_Extras. “What to Wear and When to Wear It Second in a seriss of talks on T | Mocern American Woman—Her Dress odeis. Undei al Community | | Hiustrated with living uspices of Wilson Ner Friday, March 11, at 3:30 and 8:15 p.m. At Wilson Normal Scheol, Cor. 11th and Harvard Sts. Admission Free! Tonight and Friday Night Farewell Dance Given by TON‘{ GERACI And Hix Famous Jazz'and Kings Washington's Great Houads t Dance Jazz Prize Fox Trot Any One May Enter Admixsfo: Including ntx, 50c: Ladiew, 3¢ ar Taz—Union Music An English Dramatist’s | VIEW OF LINCOLN A Lecture by Jokn Brinkwater Author of “Abraham Lincoln” Auspices oi The Washin of the Fine / Auditorium, CentralHighSchool March 12th, 8:15 0’Clock Reserved Seats of the Suclety. (74 N. ¥, Ave. \' PN L Ceocent Daryione et Appearanes fn Washlngton LIS nd Mureh 14—4:30 BOSTO‘I SYMPHONY CRCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor. MNATIONAL THEATER TUESDAY, MARCH 15—4:30 Soloixt—ERNO DOHNANYI—Planist, Soats on sale at Mrs, Greene's Comcert Bu. roop’s. 13t) and G sts. Main 6493, Ford Owners If your transmission fining is worn, play safe. Reline with the famous “CIN- CENNATLY Interlocking weave— long fibered and chatter- Tess. "'lhc"qu:nllly that stands the strain. $1.25 Set, Including Brass Rivets ASK YOUR DEALER A. EBERLY’S SONS, INC. Wholenale Distributors 718 7th Street N.W. Phone Main 6337-653% 4 $1.00 |! ‘The Price of Possession’ LOEW'S GLUMEBI Continuous, 10:30 a.m.—11_p.m. LAST THREFE DAYS Paramount Presents “THE GILDED LILY” —WITH— MAE MURRAY NING SUNDAY Wi Illiam De Milles' Hit! “WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS” By James M. Barrie DOUGLAS I?AIRBANKS ALACE BEGINNING SUNDAY GAY ETY--NinthBelow F All This Wesk—Matineo Daily. | ® The Great Show of Pawuty ani Youth, “Million Dollar Dolls” Next Week—''VICTORY BELLES." ISII UBERT-GARRICK | Direction F Near Tth areurs Sbubert i Twice Baily, 2 & 8; Sun., 3 &3 | Guests of ymm 1 hotels take F st. car EY Th and ¥ sts. mw. b MUST CONTINUE RA muu,lm— METIIOPOI.II‘ F at mu. Il o%~ NEXT WEEK = A First National Attraction Unsurpassed Record 75 hTIME TONIGHT | ‘K D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN Supported by Myrtle Stedman, Iriang Cummings, John Sainpolis and Anita Stewarts Handsome Rrother Georse, in Her Starring Vekhwele, “OLD DAD” A Louis B. Mayer Produciion, Greater Than “The Woman in His House.” Many Added Features Newest 2 $ g PRAISED BY MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL AS AP- PROPRIATE TO LENTEN SEASON. Nights, 50c to $2. Mats,, 25c to $1. i ; Jeede e eI Tk ok e K e kS New York is paying $5.00 a seat. “Well worth $10.00 a scat.” *~Nc\v York Herald. SERTS NOW ON SALE | *‘N EXTWEEK #WARNIN Theatar ~ Pa.ave, st 11th, CAPITOL ini. ™ it ROUND THE TOWN Sunday—"GIRLS FROM JOYLAND." ST 1y morning hours, 15th and Col. Rd._| :::“7‘ f lines at the offic the day. ‘Today, Beginning nt 6:30 BRYANT WASHBURN With Loix Wilxon, in YRR NANX “Week Nights, 8130 t0 12 AFirst National ARCADE A Perfect Place to DANCE Svlendid Mu.lnu&;rlet Censor A FULL S HOUSE W CRANDALL'S i I% = = Mack Semnert’s “Movie Fana” KNICKERBOCKER e e With Seldom has the screen revealed such a torrent of power as surges through this masterful drama of man’s hate against man’s fear; woman’s perfidy against girl’s love, and scoffe:’s skill against God’s might. A burst of livid realism that mental weaklings will not enjoy, but that will appeal with irresistible force to the finer instincts of playgoers of mature vision. Attraction CRANDALL’S L—F Street at Tenth P&~ LAST THREE DAYS 9% A DRAMA VIVID AS LIGHTNING ALLAN DWAN THE SCOFFER Mary Thurman—James Kirkwood Philo McCullough—Rhea Mitchell Ncah Beery————Eugenie Besserer ( { Daily Perform- ances, Contin- uous, 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. —Sunday— Doors Open at 2:30 PRODUCTION OF = a Special Cast, Led by i i l = MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A M.—Last 3 Days—11 P. m, A RIOT OF FUN Goldwyn Presents TOM In an Adaptation of the Sensational Stage Success “OFFICER 666 Orehestrn Auxilinries -‘ NEXT WEEK ®a Gold(r,m Presents Dedicted by ALL-STAR C"AST 11 A M.—Laxi Days—I11 . M, Popular Prices—25¢c, 30c, 35¢ Cosmayohm.u Productions Preseni THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM With Exceptional All-Star Cast A Paramount Picture Orchestra Subsidiaries «/BEGINNING SUNDAY 1 ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOU sTorY ‘BLACK PAWL & BEN AM:r WILFl:nIAM PUBLIC LECTURE De ODONNELL'S %overe Mhois Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. \\*"JJ.\..\I RUSNEL TIUG TRON RIDER." na R. I Ave. | W R FILM, Two shows, 7 an LIBERTY Nert» Continuons From VAUDEVILLE SUPERB AND JACK PICKFORD in_the Heart-warming Texas I Story, “A l)()UBLL DYED DECEIVER” mhcc< NEW STANTO! SHIRLEY MASON 15 FLAME OF YOUTH." HOME BRYANT WASHEURN in “AN AMATEUR DEVIL” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. Special 1 TOURN ODUCTION, “DEEP WATERS" CAROLINA A Cosmopolitan Production ||| * “HELIOTROPE” _ You can’t realize how big this ir wntil you see it. MAUR N. CAP. atQ “S0 LONG, with Special Musie. TRUXTO! GRACE DARMOND. in LETTY." 14th St nd R. I . EUTE ".!IRW E = Ave. i Sidney Lust's 9th Below I . in LEADER THEATE . METROPOLIT. ¥ Street at 10th ALL STAR CAST, in f| CRANDALL’S KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col‘ Rd. TOMORROW vast [ HOU! CRANDALL’ ropAY e of Auditorium, National Museum | THE \WHIRL 1()F THE | PRE-WAR PRIC TOWN Bzg. Next ln. mm—sms NOW ®op. Mat. Thursday, Best Scats $1.5 || Shubert-Belasco CARL CARLTON, PRODUCER OF IRENE School of Foreign Service, | Georgetown University he Effect of the Development Juristie Science t pon International IRelations™ BY THE | Hon. Roscoe Pound, LL. D., ! an of Harvard University Law School | . 10th and B Streets N.W. Friday Evening, March llfl:l t 8:30 0'Clock l PUBLIC INVITED Pop. Mat. Today, $1.: ONLY Y. Century Sensatic ALL STAR Cf 100 BEAUTIES 50c to $2.5¢ The G‘mafe.gy‘fuggwl Plap Tonight, 50c to $2.50. Mot Sat. S0cto 2. | PRESENTS AN UNUSUAL MUSICAL COMEDY. i Harbert Corthell and Vivicnne Sagal NEXT WERRK. MR, 1LEO D|TR|CHSTE|N A Comedy of Barisian Life, “TOTO” DANCING. mn.h @io, Col. room S atogs duncing ctracily tanght 3.3 Hofrman and Mrs. H. L. Holt ow Tocated st 1806 Kalorams, e cvad 3 Blocks of 1801 and G road. | Phiose. eis. 1-W. B all brasches CRANDALL’S e TODAY - HOPE HAMPTY RAIT" And COMEDY, — DOTGLAS K1 STURN. AVEN CRANDALL’S TLAMPTO) ] And_PORD STERLING, A DAL l.mmw ROMEQ."" APOLLO THEATER 623 H HAWLE sl CRANDALL'S FODAY, FIRST WANDA BARRY, And COME We teach you to dance in one course (.A‘: HPRH\I— BALLE MISS CHAPPELEAR Privat __ North lessons taught by -sammn tought, Private $1. Private room for beginners. You need mot bave an sppointment. Instruction from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For 10 years America's foremoat academy.” You are invited to cal! and inspect school. GLOVEK'S, 613 22— FEIVATE LBSSONS ANY an , Fri. eveni CRANDALL'S ronK THE{TER || haiitoon Eet. “Thoa =" Ave.& Quebee S FODAY - STAR CAST, i “DEEP W. Y And COMEDY, North CHULDREN DU PONT ADULTS 7= STUDIO OF DANGE, @ Dupont Cirol: Ph. Fr. 1435w DA Dew dan Todd: ey, Teatlient Walk. Armny Navy T Teach you to dacce correctiy in a few lessons Bencuy private. teaching. Class vmou's"fi 1329 M n w.Pos ces —*""The Any bour. Normal course for dasce Sat. Eve. with orcusstra. 1§ NEW THEATER O'DONNELL S R St S WILLIAM RUS! “THE CHEATER I “Warren KIULLO: 1141