Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 28

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* musical CITY NEWS IN' BRIEF Capitol HINl History Club will meet tomorrow with Mrs. R. S. Whaley, 1333 Gallatin street A. R. C. Woman's Club will give a tomor - evening under direction of Mrs Livingston Farrand, 1801 1 street. a Fra- | quet The Alamns ¢ of Delta Gam: ternity will save a reunfon Monday at ¢ pm. Gammas who de- sire to attend should call up Mrs. T. A. Story. Columbia 8309, | Dr. Grorme W. ohnston will speak on Drama” Saturday, 4145, at the Women's City Club. The Biological Society will meet S: ¥, 8 p.m., ab. Gou meeting at 7 F. H. Knowlton and H. ( Rethichem Chapter, No. will give an informal will, Friday luncheo College will Mre. L. Elaine Rising weekly exposition of the ®chool lesson tomorrow at 4:45 pm. 333 ¥ street pom yrk in Government | held Busine “hurch E al program h ged and members ha ted to bring their friend " will be by the heen been requ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY . Women’s City Club, Civie sect will meet at room of th pi ok child § n the -Teacher 1 will school building. Lincoln & o'clock at TONIGHT. Parliamentary at 8 o'clock, Church parish hall. of Sciences Al ademy Cosmos Club. speak. Washington will m at 811 MeL, Speech Reading Club will meet at § o'clock, Voita bureau, 1601 35th street. "Club will hold “ ng and story.” Mary C. D. Johnson, Women's Ci hour of Irish ranged by Mrs at § o'clock. State-Alaska Society will meet at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Music, speaking and dancing. Oregonians and Idahoans invited. Washington Parent - Teacher _ Association of Slater-Langston School will meet at $ o'clock at Slater School. Eleet Klub will hold a St. Patrick's dance, 9 o'clock, Franklin Square Hotel. Boy Scout Troop 72 will meet at 7:30 at St Peter's School Hall, 316 E street southeast. President's Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and Navy Union, will meet at 8§ o'clock, Grand Army Hall. % Chi.Sigma Sorority will hold a dance at 9 ?(‘luck at Dupont Studio. ®mner in the interest of the Cali- 2 APRIL fl Brunswick Records —ON SALE TOMORROW— Whoever likes music will like these new Brunswick records. They must be heard to be appreciated, so by all : 52 means hear them. There is a Brunswick' dealer near you 2 Ask him to play the new records for you. 41| Namber o 7z 2074 { Love Bird BaritoneSolo . . Ernest Hare Z)!| s5ool Why Don't You BeritonaSels” . . " Eraet Hare Al 2069 [ | Never Knew Fox Trot {Accordion) . Marie Perry 85c | Blue Jeans Fox Trot (Accordion) « Marie Perry 2072 | In The Dusk FoxTret . RudyWiedeeft's Californians Ok{mhm Walts . Cd?d-.'a(kéuln 85c 2071 [ Crazy Blues Fox Trot 2070 | Homolulu Eyes (Tanor 3046 | Rose Fox Trot 1.00 Fa g % A BO17 125 Serenade Violin Solo 13018 f Mother Machree . 1.25 1 Come Back To Erin 250 | Marche Slave . . 2079 [ Bright Eyes Fox Tret 85 | Honolulu Eyes Wil | tonight. 2018 [ My lale of Golden Dreams (Hawaiian Players) Tripoli (Hawaiian Players) 85c \ Royal Garden Blues Fox Tro¢ Bemsie Krusger's Orchestra O-HI-0—0-My-O (Tenor) . . . Whip-Poor-Will Fox Tret (From*'Sally’") 5045 LA { Look For The Silver Lining Fax Trot (From"“Sally"") Isham Jones’ Orchestra Isham Jones’ Orchestra My Mammy FoxTrot (from"Sinbad") Isham Joues’ Orchestra My Husband's Dearest Friend . lrese Williams asd Sam Ash |[ % e (From **Honeydew"*) ! L0\ Whispering sale™ o Wilinms and Crescen T | 150 | Witches’ Dance Pianoforta Sole . Leepeld Godogsky |{1/1/] 1050 } Annie Lauric (Soprane) « . . Derothy Jurden ({V///) 1o : 17/, ’ff{;’s Orientalo ViolinSele o * 5 1 . MaxRosen (100 ! { Still Sweeter Every Day . . 1.00 | BrightenThe Corner WhereYou Are Criterion Male Quartet [ Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman) 1007 Elégie (Song of Mourning) . .+ . Old Refrain VislinSolo . Walts - . Any phonograph can play Brunswick Records ‘THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., Chiu;”u Established 1845 fornia single tax amendment will be! held at the Ebbitt Hotel. Judge J. H. Ralston will preside. Melville Charlton of New York will i public organ recital at 8 o'clock, ary's Church, 23d street. dent Theodore Roosevelt Post, No. 14, will meet at 8 o'clock, at Grand Army Hall. A combined song_ recital and illus- trated lecture_by Martin Richardson of the itoyal Italian Opera and Mrs. Frederick W. Clemons._ will be given at 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. The Shamrock Club will give a.cos- tume dance for the Irish relief fund at Cemmunity Service Club, 601 E street. | nd a St. Patrick's mas- ade dance at the New Willard to- night. and Drill meeting at Vermont n Church. Rev. Earle rak on “The Human Lenten rev Avenue Chri vowill Jesus.” St. Andrew's Socie Sterling Kerr, president. will receive twenty candi- dates of Scottish birth or descent into membership at the New Ebbitt. A it city to Robert monument in t Burns will be dis AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Cen- ter s. Ellet will take charge of a St. Patrick day party of junior group : Domestic illinery and dressmaking: Peo- ational Opera, vancs and ementary French, war risk basket a1l group. girls: library open for :ading and reference 5 this afternoon girls' gym zhth grades. rth to ei gton Community Cen nization cl Milliner, ub. Wallach Pleasure Club, Dress aking Club and Sioux Athletic Club. Thomson Community Center—St. Patrick’a_day will be celebrated to- night by the Washington-Alaska states' societies with a literary pro- gram. Oth Drgmatic (Mrs. ~Jordin, in- structor). The Children's Expression and Dra- matic clubs will be instructed tomor- row afternoon at 3 o'clock. E. V. Brown Community Center— The educational and recreational clubs listed below will meet their instructors at this center tomorrow o'clock; dramatics for children, 3 o'clock: dramatics for children, 3: rhythmic dancing for children, 3 to social dancing for young peopie from 4 to 5 (fifth grade up) and for children. from 5 to 6: Little Folke Social Club, 5, and Public Library Branch, 7 to 9. (Snutheast (‘nmm[k,\' FtntflriTEe 20% REDUCTION :_.--———-_: = it S - -- [ X EF‘—‘,—-‘ MANTELS, FIREPLACE FITTINGS, ETC. EDWIN E. ELLETT 1106 9th St. N.W. Frask Ferera and Asthoay Franchini Fraak Ferara aad Asthoay Fraschini | Duet) Chas. Harrison and Chas. Hart Billy Jones Isbam Joses’ Orchestra Criterion Male Quartet Marie Tiffany and Elizabeth Lensox Marie Tiffany PHONOCRAPHS ————————— Washington Headquarters For BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS AN RECORDS AND The Gibson Co. 917 G St. Mohawk Athletic Club will hold a the auditorium of the Eastern High School for the benefit of the Junior | § Red Cross of the Cranch and Tyler schools, _The Pollyanna Club will put on a | picture of colonial days, arranged by Miss Lenora De Grange of the Com- munity Center department. _ The Rag Doll Club will have some | interesting their leaders, ery. Span- Members of the Scouts and | Club will exhibit rural dances. The Southeast. Community Boy. leadership of their scoutmaster, will be the ushers of the evening. Dunbar Ci French; Carl ma Beta basket Centers’ Band, Knights Templar Com- mandery drill. THE KVENING - STAR,- WASHINGTON, D.-C, THURSDAY,- MARCH 17, 1921 M-m! A COMPLAINT FRoM Joe SPWIS. HE SAYS A DoG WAS KILLED IN FRONT OF HiS HouSE TWO DAYS’ AGS AND THE REMAINS HAVEN'T BEEN REMOVED! LAY ARSUND - row afternoon, Garnet-Phelps, mont avenue and Adults’ Club wil numbers arranged by James E. John F. Speisser and | Casper Orange. ! Country Dancing | a Center Scouts, Troop 62. under the|Pleasure Club. 8 o'clock: Senior c Center, tonight, 7:30, sle basket ball, Tau Sig- ball, Community the TMAT! I'LL RING FoR. MY ASSISTANT AND HAE Him DIIPSSE OF THE REMAINS: Powell School, Social *Dancing Club | the Boy Scouts. which mect at t Birney Community Center. tonight, | o'clock, Spanish Club, i Harmonizers' Musi serve, Y. W. C. A. Walker Ameri 1 y. Thrift Club, Children’s clubs at 6 p.m. Mercy, Junior Red Cross, Boy Scouts. Lovejoy Commun work center, Buffalo Athletic Club, qy, Deita Social Club, Young Men's Busi- ness Association. Boy Ecouts. Deanwood Communi MUTT AND JEFF—At Times Jeff’s Ignorance Is Indeed Refreshing. THAT WoR'T Do! we CAN'T LET A DEAD DoG JEFE, IT \S RCPORTERTD ME THAT THERE'S A DEAD Dob (N FRONT oF SPIUS’ Hous€E- T 'WANT You T SEE TO (TS DisPOSITION ke ALL RIGHT, business meeting this evening. The ! for children will commence at 4| center on Thursday nigh | Country Club holds its social even-| o'clock. Other activities at lee-Ath- | ing_tonight. Tonight: Rehearsal for District| . iic'Club, Dramatic ¢ Sy "The Southieast Community Center is | night social entértainment commit- | fiorys, Community Band, the Bible Eiving an entertainment tomorrow in | tee; adult social dancing class. Study Club. S Invincible | —— = — Club. Tomo the Girls' R 3:15, - S Horlick's . .~ The ORIGINAL \i7 Mdited Milk . oo A Phelps School, Vel U street northwest 1 mect this even gion Women Center, tonight, | Sewing Club. needle- ! Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ang | Fouhtains. Ask for HORLICK'S. | Center—Leo | e Avesd Imitations & Substitutes! utmaster for | new New Model Buick Will Be Exhibited at SPACE 36 AUTO 1620-26 M St. N.W. EMERSON & ORME SHOW Franklin 3860 Distributers % prices have Ladies’ Strap Pumps Very newest styles, all best Al size $1.98 rs—including black d black satim. Good- - welt and turned soles; T $4.90 all Women’s Tan Oxfords Pictured below —with ber heels, in all sizes. ZJExtra Special At $3.90 729 Tth St. rub- firmation, tion— The large KINNEY stocks in nearly 100 cities this Spring offer the choicest and most dependable assortments they have ever shown—but the Greater Variety, Smarter Styles and Finer Quality— all at LOWER PRICES. Children’s Low Shoes > Children’s White Shoes Both high and low—for con- Easter or gradua- $1.98 to $2.98 been reduced! Ladies’ Oxfords Very latest styles, all leath- ers—Goodyear welt and turn- ed soles—any heel vou de- sire. 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