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——— | GITYNEWS IN BREF. out-of-town speakers vlll address a meeting tomorrow night of the Speech Reading Club of Washington, a recently formed asso- ciation for the purpose of assisting the deaf, at the Volta Bureau, 1601 36th street northwest. cement was made today that the managers of all the larger theaters in Washington, including the National. Belasco, Shubert-Garrick, XKeith’'s and Poli’s, had voluntarily of- fered the use of thelr houses to the committee for four-minute speakers and collections at tomorrow night's| frigid e kept in limits, performances. The Parent-Teacher Association of Lincoln School will meet tomorrow at 3:30 at the building. The Indiana Soclety will meet Mon- day at 8 pm. at the New Ebbitt. Clifford K. Berryman will talk of the “Origin, Development and Influence of the Cartoon,” with impromptu illus- trations, and there will be a musical program and dancing. A dinner in the interest of the Cali- fornia single tax amendment will be miven tomorrow at 6:30 at the Ebbitt | Hotel. The Itsa Club, a wocinl branch of the income tax unit of the bureau of internal revenue, will give a dance; April 5, at Meridian Mansions. The Federation of Citizens’ Asso- clations will meet Saturday at 8:15 in the board room of the Municipal building. The Eleet Klub will give a St Patrick's dance tomorrow, beginning at 9 o'clock, in Franklin Square Hotel. Women's City Club, civie nection, will_meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock in the board room of the club, 22 Jack- son place. All club members interest- ed in the child recreation problem in- vited. The Soclety of Natives of the Dis- trict will meet Friday at 8 p.m., at 1606 20th street. The College Women's Club wil reception and banquet April 2, Rauscher’s. Phil Sheridan Post, No. 6, Depart- ment of the Potomac, G. A. R., will meet Friday, 8 pm. at G. A. R. Hall. The Parent-Teacher Asnociation of | the Slater-Langston Sghool. will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Slater School. Boys' and Girls’ King Arthur Club will meet Friday at 6:45 at 5 Dupont circle, _with Mrs. Estelle Howes Smith, B. S. Young people’s orchestra forming, free. Mrs. Mary C. D. Johnson has ar- ranged an hour of “Irish Song and Story” for tomorrow evening at the ve | at 1 to skirmish with a spade or rake, Spring ! Now comes the end, my fel- Jow-men, of wmter, stern and bitter; the -spring is coming once again, and merry birds will twitter, and joy will permeate each hen and cow and human critter. The winter has been mild and kind, no tempests | raged severely, the elements all I seemed inclined to treat us fair, or nearly; the frost king and his clearly. And so we have no kick to make about the season going, but oh, our buzzums fairly ache to see the green things growing, or do some fancy hoeing! The winter makes us feel our years, and fills our hearts with sorrow and, though a balmy day ap- pears, small comfort can we borrow, for we are always filled with fears of what may come to- | morrow. “The, northern sky grows grim and gray,” we sigh, with grim ioreboding, “and though the sun’s on deck today, we have a fear corroding that! Boreas will come our way, hls‘ tinhorn goods unloading.” To all such fears spring gives re- lease, the fears that used to bore us; we do not summon thc | police when clouds assemble o'er | us; spring fills our jaded souls wtih peace and places hope be- fore us. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. homa will attend. All Oklahomans in- | vited. | The Race Students’ Association will give a dance at Meridian Mansions, 2400 16th street, at 9 o'clock. \reterin! of Foreign Wars will meet at Community Service Hall, 910 10th street. Lieut. Commander S. J. Seck- elman will lecture on “Haiti” Parents’ League will meet at § o'clock, Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. Miss Maud E:- Aiton will speak on “Americanization” at the Women's City Club. ‘Women's City Club. The Columbia Heights Art Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Charles Grandfield. D= { The President’s Own Garrison, Ne.! 104, Army and Navy Union, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Grand Army Hall Naomi Chamer. No. 3, O. E. 8, will} serve a chicken dinner at its bazaar from 4:30 to 11 o'clock, at Masonic Tem- ple. i Local Boy Scouts and scout leaders will be addressed by Colin H. Living- stone, president of the Boy Scouts of America, rooms of Chamber of Com- merce, tonight at 8 o'clock. Grove In the Only Genulne Laxstive BROMO QUININE table first and original Cold ai ip Tablet. (Be sure you get BROMO.) S0e_ S hiriisement. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Col. Edwara B. Clark will speak of “Into Bird By-Ways"” before the nature seetion of the Twentieth Cen- tury. Club, 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Philip S. Smith, 3249 Newark street. Board of education 'fll meet at 4 o'clock, Franklin School building. Anthony League, 3 to 5 o'clock, at 2007 Columbia road. Miss Edna Shee- hy will sing. Picture play, “Dinty,” at Knicker- bocker Theater, in aid of new home for nurses of Georgetown University Hospital. TONIGHT. State Society will give 's entertainment at $§ The Illino a 8t. Patric! o'clock, Thomson Community Center. Residents of states and the District invited. Small admission fee. Gen. Guy V. Henry Garrison, No. 9, Army and Navy Union, Odd Fellows Hall. Comrades and shipmates who have served in any of our country’s wars welcomed. The Economizer’s Mutual Improve- ment Association will hold a public meeting, Twelfth Street branch of Y. M. C. A.; music. The Kamaseda Klub, an informal dance, ‘' the Cairo. Utah State Club, 8 o'clock, Wilson Normal Community Center. Election to follow address by Frank K. Ne- beker. All Utah men invited. Executive committee of Business ‘Women's Council meets at 7 o'clock, Church of the Covenant. Oklahoma State Society will meet at 8:30 o'clock, Thomson School. Rep- resentative Alice Robertson of Okla- Pen and Ink Club will meet at 8:15, with Miss A, D. Putnam, 910 19th street. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—They Still Talked of the Weather. § C., WEDNESDAY, HIL- ER- YEH- ME'RE CERTAINLY HAVIN' WONDERFUL WEATHER — HATC HEY, THAT BORDBER WITH TH LISTENING TO EVERY WORD JEALOU HET FACE (3 WE'RE SAYINT Society; East W ter—Tonigh Mnceabee A night: Boys' Southeast night: Lovejoy with its va tisement. Rev. Earle Wilfley will preach on “A Pagan Woman's Faith” at Vermont Avenue Christian Church. Prof. Chari- ton of Kentucky will Mnx Washington Branch of Western Re- serve University Alumni will hold & din- ner at 7 o'clock at the Uhiversity Club. The president of the university is to de- liver an address. —_— Are un Down? 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(Cannot Be Made Ay Better) SPECIAL BOX LUNCH e Salads—Roasted Meat—Home-Cooked—Pickled Pig Feet. Everything Cooked. Broadway Delicatessen Store 714 K St. NW. Boiled Shoulder . . ......8¢c | Tuna Fish and Lelh:e...S: ‘Wax Paper and Made Fresh. Orange or shington Community Cen- Community Orchestra, | etic Club. Athletic Club, matic Club, Expression Club. Park View Community Center—To- Athletic Club rehearsal for play to be given at a later date, Wednesday Evening Dancing Club. Community Center—To- At 7:30 p.m., ing by Tyler School Social Club. Community night. A novel community event will be given tonight at this center in ishape of a “middy party.” S S uoo NEW YORK AND RETURN $5.00 NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 20 Pennsylvania System. See the great metropolis d places of interest. Leave Wash- ington Saturday midnight 1 The Two Finest &c Cigars on Earth “You said it” 'uofty” “After-Dinner”’ Made in Washington Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model Cigar Factory at “Leaf Shapes, Modi- by Dr. Paul Preservation gym- | A street southea Marine Preps | Wallach Boys' Club. community danc- Center—To- garage at 423 Monday night. Douglas Tschiffely, J. L. Griffith, AM.—Adver- At All Dealers’ by 508 9th Union Barber Supply Company New Jersey avenue was reported YER'S SHOPS 1331 F STREET HERE is no single quality in motoring more valuable than the qual- ity for which the Cadillac is most noted—the quality of traveling indefinitely without giving a particle of trouble. The Washington Cadillac Company 1138-40 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Franklin 3900-3901 Member Washington Automotive Trade Association. Space No. 28 at the Automobile Show AT THE COMMUNITY CENTEBSJ‘“GUN-TOTERS” HOLD UP Wilson Normal Community Center— Tonight: Lecture, {fications and Functions,” Bartsch, Wild Flower domestic art, millinery and dressmaking; Spanish, women's nasium class, Lonesome Club, special musical entertainment; jmal Community* i Your Community the community secretar: for reading and reference. AND ROB PEDESTRIAN | Money, Alcohol, Razors and Motor | Cycle Included in Thefts southeast last night about 12 o'clock. They held up William J. Hussan, 414 and robbed him of a small sum of money. A revolver was included in property | | taken from the apartment of J. T. Kautman Athletic Club. | Shallcross, 1858 California street, | wh n intrud ained entrance “G e Thomson Community Center—To- here_an_ intruder g Overture—“Gems of Emerald night: Pen and Ink Club, plain sew- | last night by ihe rojossne Aore Inle.” ing, plano practice, Hsperanto, Dra- | than $100 worth of Jewelry OTHER PROGRAM HITS.. Six gallons of grain alcohol w stolen from the store of William 1 912 9th street, Monday nigh ing else in the store was d Search is being made for tified colored boy who is suspected of having stolen $52 from the handbas of Mrs. Anna Belt, 1216 18th street, on a street car yesterday. Twelve razors and a pair of clippers were stolen from an automobile of the | No turbed. n uniden- PaALACE | AMUSEMENTS. | —By POP MOMAND YES, HES AWFOLLY S WEVE ONLY DBEEN e A R SHUBERT-GARRICK FlNear Th 2niv., 'hMy,Z&l San, 3 & ¢ hotals arwLiTamm T Ak | 5 7TH ot S5 i @ D. W. GRIFFITH’S MASTERPIECE Painting ***i***%***** New York is paying $5.00 a seat. “Well worth $10.00 a seat.” New York Herald. \ Continuous, 10:30 a.m~—11 pm. = Beported. y TODAY AND ALL WEEK conference, “Know | TWO “gun toters” operated on A DOUGLAS Bette 5 street between 2d and 3d strects FAIRBANKS America’s greatest comedian in a real cyclone of romance, “THE NUT” I\ ere [ WOMAN ,,,,///7, Theater Pa. ave., at 1ith. CAPITOL B, ™ “GIRLS FROM JOYLAND” WITH FUNNY BILLY GILBERT GIRLS—GIRLS——GIRLY CONRAD inal Theft of a motor cycle belonging to 1203 Connecticut avenue, from a garage in rear of 1713 De Sales street to police of the third precinct. 1409 9th street, ported the theft of a moving picture reel valued at $100. EXTRA! Balance of Our MEN’S HIGH SHOES THE STORE WITH A SMILE | The Dance Event of the Season Saint Patrick’s Night At Arcade Auditorium 14th and Park Road N.W. Second Grand Ball Under the Auspices of the Musicians’ Protective Union - Continuous Dancing From 8.30 to 12 P.M. Admission, per couple, $1.10 Including Tax GAYETY—Ninth Below F A VICTORY BELLES Next Week— Hoseland Girls." { The Long and the Short of It Third in a Series of Talks on “The Modern American Woman— Her Dress” . Given under the Auspices of Wilson Normal Community Center Friday Evening, March 18 at 8:15 in the Auditorium of the Wilson Normal School 11th and Harvard Sts. i Admission Free re- MOORE’S RIALTC 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M, A Great Stage Success A Photodramatic Triumph Goldwyn Presents THE CONCERT With a Cast Inclading LEWIS S. STONE, MYRTLE STEDMAN, GERTRUDE ASTOR, RAYMON HATTON " Special Masical Features Concert Prologue Danicl Breeskim, Violin Robert Bond Gotta, tra Auxiliaries 77777772777 N\ 2 GARDEN 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—I11 P. M. Popular Prices—25¢c, 30c, 35¢ Goldwyn Presonts Reginald Barker's production of GODLESS LOEW'S COLUMBIA ——NOW PLAYING—— charming and picturesque =| = William DeMille’s Paramount production = stage success ir which Maude = Richard Bennett were originally | | “WHAT BY SIR JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE LOIS WILSON AND of the famous Barrie Adams and starred EVERY KNOWS” NAGEL Special Film Features ! f Oth & C Sta. ! l'l NEW STANTON 2% % 5500 Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle In the Seven-Reel Super-Comedy, “THE ROUND-UP” HOME—— WALLACE REID in “THE CHARM SCHOOL” PRINCESS 1119 H N.E. ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION, “The Forbidden Thing” CAROLINA ENID BENNETT in “Her Husband’s Friend” TOMOI“'{OW—-WALLAI‘I'; REID, in “THE DHOOL." Bxtracoish Sotor —RAPHAEL—; Sth and O Sts. N.W. BILBEN PEROY, in “WHY TRUST YOUR HUSBAND?" GHT—AMA BATURDAY SPECIAL CRANDALL’S Theater 5th & B Sta. THIS WBBK—LIONEL BARRYMORE, in “THE D) RD] C ALL’ SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Road 'mr}! —CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, And MAOK 3 FANS."” TOMORROW-MOUSE P! GREAT REDEEMER.” ““PUSSYFOOT.” AVENIIE GIA‘ID CRANDALI.’ ov. Ah' and HOUSE PE- TERS, monkow—\un‘r MILES MINTER. in “ALL SOULS' EVE." And COMBDY, “REST IN PEACE.” CRANDALL'S Ao taEaTen TODAY—BASIL KIN EARTHBOUND." And_ BRAY-GOLDW: “THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY TR TOMORROW—MAY _ALLISON, in “THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE.” And -COMEDY, “THE INSTRUCTOR. CRANDALL'S G1oN< Joresas: TODAY—HOPE = HAMPTON, in “THE AT wARd COMEDY,” “MAN ok TOMORROW — BASIL KING'S “EARTH- FRIDAY \TEUR CONTEST. o - ATURDAY_SPE lwxx-._\ 'S PER. me 14th --l lrvlu Sts. B.W. LAST DAY. OPEN 6 P.M.—LON ANEY. supporting PRI ILLA DEAX, TSI THE LAW," 7 acts. Also COMEDY. Special Matinee Prlday 1 pam. —Rex Beach's ““The Silver Horde.” TRUXTON- <" *“THE BEANDED BOUL.” And Comedy. ELITE 14th Street and R. L Ave. HOPE_HAMPTON, in “THE BAIT."” CIRCLE 2195 2s. Are. X.W. Ph. W. 953 MAY ALLISON, in “MAR- RIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE.” Pathe News and Topics of the Day. TODAY—NEAL HART, in “SKY FIRB," Also Fatty Arbuckle, in “Love.” METROPOLITAN CRANDALL'S 5oy s o THIS WBEK—MILDRED HARRIS caAP LIN, And COMED! ““TOON] in_“OLD DAD." ERVILLE'S FIRB BRIGADE. CRANDALL’ TODAY—ALLSTAR SIDH OF THE CUP." ind coAmDY, lfltl St. at C‘L Rd. ST, in ‘THE IN- “HIS “REST Beethoven Sonatas Adapted From the Story “Black Pawl” by Ben Ama Williams Oxcheatra Subsidinries Meetmg for the Hard of Hearing The Speech Reading Club of Washington in- vites all hard-of-hearing persons and their friends to THE VOLTA BUREAU, 1601 35th St. N.W., ‘Thursday, March 17, at 8 P.M. / Speakers from New York, Bostoa fand Phila- onight—*Prize Waltz” T Tom'w—*“St. Patrick’s Party” BRUCE HEALY’S DANCE MUSIC at PEN-GAR| ALL WHITE—ALL UNION Penna. Ave: at 21st St. N.W. 8130 to 12—Popular Prices—Censored TATIONERY —We have & great stock of High-grade _Stationery at moderate cost. 1009 Pa. Ave. IE Morrison Paper Co.. » FRIDAY, 4:30—NATIONAL Tickets, $3.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Auditortam 13th & N.Y. Ave. T‘l”‘h’» 8:30 "TONIGHT, 5:20 MATS., Thurs. and Sat. Pop. Mat. Thurs., Best Seats $1.50 B. F. KEITH’S - 435 Sun 338 Hol'y &2 and o u LIBERTY ™°rth Capitol and 7 stn. Sid Lust” v. LEADER THEATER $ig=gy Lusts 161 0 sz x.w. —STRAND—, ODONNELL'S HEw, Tamaren GEOMP’ wfi g“h“‘ e “NUMBER 17.” ODONNELL'S Revers acwisr amxan Wfl;fl‘v:.nu “THE PLUNGER.™ _ meeNemt ALLSTAR “WHILE NEW YOEK SLugrs. " GEORGE WALSH, in - “NUMBER 17." ANITA STEWART, § mmm-"r AND THE OLYMPIC Stk at D Street Nw. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB Mmiss SHIRLEY MASON “WING TOY" EMPIRE o11 H St. N.E. CLEO MADISON in “The Girl From Nowhere” Come Today, Come Sunday, to Historic ° Cabin John And Enjoy a Famous Chicken Dinner at the Hotel Dancing TONIGHT Enster Monday, Mar. 28, 11 A.M. Charles Gllpm “The Emperor Jones” Shubert-Belasco | §Bmamon e TOMORROW ™he for next woek. R0 88 8.8.0.0.1 MR. LEO IIITIIIGIISTE!_I 0TO0” At 8130 Thuslaye=Ste do s2.00 “Mont Accomplished of I-Mll Re- eiters.” don Times. RUTH DRAPER Original Character Sketches. Next Sun, Seats Thars., 50¢ to §2.50 CRANDALL’S F at 10th Mmomml THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN With Stellar Sgpport./in “OLD DAD” ADDED COMEDY “Toonerville's Fire Brigade” CRANDALL'S 18th and Col. Ri, TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P, M. STAR CAST In Winston Churchill “THE INSIDE OF THE CUP ADDED COMEDY “HIS FOUR FATHERS”» DANCING. Sxov! ER'S. 413 24 FRIVATE LESSONS ANY ot tor pemte S8 W, 1150, ot eainen ARCADE| === Private and Class DANCING | oases. New Classes nlp__-,-u:-d-. Ph. ¥r. MW, WheroYanLe;mtoDnm NEW YORK —ACADEMY — CONSERVATORY Will Teach You to DANCE OPEN DAY & 10 AM. to 11:30 r M Tatest steps in refin- ed baliroom _daneing. One-step, _Fox Trot, Waltz _and_ all _other UP-TODATE DANCES. Reasonsble rates. Lady and gentleman instruc- tors. ~ FINEST FLOOR IN THE CITY. Orches- i muse with clas dances. 11 Aivuael Classes, 8:30 to um P. 2 Plnces—500 Bth St. N.W., 434 7tk St. N.W. Tel. Fr. 27¢ st. Patrick’s Danee, Thurs., Mar. 17 ¢ ) DAVlbON’S""“lSZQ Mn. w.’=- Oat l'fl. mfllfl! ' Strictly Dfl“l‘- Ml hour. taaching. C IllflllLln.ntl.I o Warren 2 BTUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE. Bve., Pranklin 5333, Phones: Day, Col. flnulm-hl‘l}t‘_ AR TN % Miss Miller, .t:lt Ovation”—Post “':-:,".:: :",;:;:;T:::::fl':;fl _i-:l‘_:'l .s.m‘. it orchestrar” Wodnagl LETHEL LEVEY | /g WATIONAL soveocz, |3, ). Hofman and iy H. L. Holt PR o poy MR T Rt ooy Lad ...:-.,r.-..'“ i Stanley. Poroy Athos. Others. Martha Hedman, Elise Bartlett, Marle Wats- ATHERINE BALLE The Theater as a Social Force |vis buees: ita. Bowell, Kenneth’ Thomeon o ;;.-n u-:. it n"uv‘p'....'"..a. A Lecture by RICHARD BURTON Of the University of Minnesota, Gentral High School Auditor Thunday Evouiag, Maroh 17, 8:16 O'Clogk. Auspices Washington Soeiety of the Fine Arts. Admission .50 cents nd othen SUNDAY__SEATS TOMORROW CEO. M, COHAN'S COMEDIANS The Biggest Musioal Hit on Earth, Isn't It & Graad Old Namel Beginners Tuesdays, 8:80 to 10. anr-.lhlflg.-. 2¢ MISS CHAPPELEAR, ____l'fi»_ _ Narth 8! FROF. AND MRS. ACHE STUDI o Ty l'r'w‘" polatments Tiin b, Tova 2 Pl Nobih o786, Eatabiished 1000, FEo 0, 1127 Friday, 8 to <