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"% s THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 A CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. || Spring at Hand. ]|KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES_Toughon Pa. i —By POP_MOMAND. | ANUSEMENTS ) ‘ * e prifig at Wan ” ,J, SaY CLARICE WHY] [ You'LL FIND A ALCYSIUS P MGINIS)[ Laok AT 1y STALE P WHY! You LOEW’S Box OF WHOLE WHEAT- BISCUITS INTH' PANTRY! Now Dow'T Domen ME! WHAT ON EARTH 1S THE MATTER? POOR SAP HEAD!! YOU'VE BEEN EATING| DONT YCU EVER KEEP SOMETHING To EAT IN T HOUSE LIKE TH' JONESES? “Really Truly Land,” a play for children, by MrS Goring Bliss, will be given April 1 at Poli's for the benefit of the Washington Humane Society. The winter’s nearly over, with weather cold and drear, and soon the grass and clover around us will appear; and little new-hatched chickens will cheep PALAc DAY AND A Paramount Prexents Frankitn Lodge, No. 2, K. P.. will 2 hold & Knight rank cercmonial to-| t0 beat the dickens, and how my THOMAS horros old blood quickens, when spring is drav ! Music uection, Woman's Clah af| drawing near! The grip of » Chevy Chase, will give a munlcfi'l Il'osl is broken, the boys are tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the home of | nlavine hall—: ’ Mra. Norcross. 467 Taymona street. | Playing ball—and that’s a vernal ey token that gratifies us all; there {may be bluffs at snowing, and ne e auspice i chill winds may be blowing be- of the A. I. . Woman's Club, at the > Shubhouse. isui 1 wrreet. Imrg :ls hfial fiomg, fo‘r winter has its ga ut gentle spring All-Staten Soclety of Washington and community ety of Weshinsion | i coming with healing in her | and bees will soon be i humming and handing us their ings; and romping lambs and | “The Frontier of the Stars yxon Terhunme jons from A wong recital American Red Cross. tomorrow evening under the auspices schools will unite to give a District | wings, of Columbia evening tomorrow at § p.m. at Central High School. thin at_the Washington Conference | fillies and mocking birds and| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. MUSIC AT ARTS CLUB. AMUSEMENTS. 7’{ AMUSEMENTS. Al AMUSEMENTS. = 9f {he Medhodine Episcopat Schwrchy iililies will cure nis ofithie willies— | = TODAY. = Venes on Tuesday afternoon and ad- |and hence the |poct sings. "When}, Golicse Women's Club: Tea, from|mys E. C. Crossman and Miss Alice CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT night or Saturday. journs Friday D. Taylor Furnish Entertainment. Art and Archeology League meets, ]all the world is frozen the poet, | "1r=mnun| Presents ant | in his ire, bewails the trade he’s | Flonzaley Quartet| Special Film Features Fire in a pile of oxide at the i iss Elle y| Mrs. Edward C. Crossman. con- Willinm Mille's Triumph? vashingto Light Cor 5, at studio of Miss Ellen Day :.;“g'.em\‘\h« :';‘.—dz "n Saaat ';nmhea:t. chosen, and swats a haltmg,ua\e, 1748 N street. tralto, and Miss Alice Deleslyne Tay- | Gentral High School Auditorium | ““H T EUERY , el ed the attention of No. 18 en-[lyre; but when the spring is ey __| lor. pianist, were the entertaining ar- | Monday Evening, March 21, 8:30 P.M. | " » ,“,w .I."BA-";“ StHer conilany okterday wretiicon| ) € SPring is| 1igitin committee of the Mary- tists lase night before the Arts Club [Auspices Washington Socisty of the Fine Arts | N. CAP. OD'JNNEU.S S 8.6 waking, beyond all chance of of Colonial Dames of The damage amounted to $100. land Society and 50 Cents atQ TRUXTO WOMAN KNO:S” at its regular Sunday evening of . America, at 2:30 o'clock, at club of Reserved Seatwm. Ofcers and mcmbers of Martha mkm_g the bonds of “““e," Colonial Dames. music. Mrs Crossman's numbers in-| T- Arthur S Glscret SRCOND. BIG, NIGHT. By Jnmes M. Barrie, with Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S.. are arrang- ; breaking, he sings with Homer's e cluded “Robln—Woman's Song'—from | “VISIT MT. VERNON—HOME < Tii < ing for a trip to Baltimore Fridav.!fire. He sings of babblin TONIGHT. Shanewin” (Cadman);: | lso al * where a chapter will be visited that €| Monday Evening Club _meets, (Homer), “La Giro Metta OF OUR HRST PRES“)ENT | LA | streamlets where swim the trout giclock, Cosmos Club. Speakera: Ars. | “Greatest Miracle of all” ( e 'nln IMEI_ =V 12 Olive Ross. Miss Mary Boyd, Dr. Mar-| Dal Mio Dulce Ardo le Alexandria, Arlington Eesnard Kiplisiolc years and carp, of Luna's silver beam- | (i Ghrei. Yesterday and Today” (Spro; Historte Fort Myer. ! tes street. was bitten on his right ! lets, of birds with voices sharp; —_— | Taylor's program included | Electbic trains leave frequently from ! £ by a dog while in front of the hio sinoc in soaring ph Hubbard Home and School Associa-|Op. 27, No. 2" (Beethov I 2th St. and Penma. Ave. NoW. | Tesidence of Mabel Jobe. owner of &S 8 POTAses | ;o meets, 5 o'clock, Hubbard School [ Dans Lieau” (Debussy), “Cr: : Virginia Railway Co. the animal, 516 6th streef. yesterday | about the woodland mazes, till |nall. Fantastique derewski), . “-—unnon and Virs : afternoon. ' His wound was dressed | some one, mad as bl = {ino. Op. 37, No. 2" (Chopin). closing | phone Main 307 for Information. at the office of a physician. €, mac as blazes, COMES| g4 cross Overseas League meets, § | the program with a group by Chopin —_— | e up and busts his harp. o'clock, American Red Cross Club,|Mrs. Crossman was accompanied by Il TODAY-JACK HOXIE, in | L3IUST. NW. WOMAN Dr. Langdon E. Mitchell will give | WALT MASON 1501 1 street. Mps. Livingston Far-|Nina Nieman. ] the laxt of the series of speciall . WALT MASON. |04 \fii prestde. L —— i Georee Washington University lectures George Matthew Adams. eed Sn Blank | gn cPoetry as the Greatest of Al e e e Men's Success Club meets, § o'clock. URGE IRISH RECOGNITION. ".:‘.'L,.’a“";{'mn...w we 2 fiz-rnorou:‘n at D Street N.W. Means of Individual Seif-Develop- p K e e reads to suppls’ Jus uous From 12 Noon. MO e o N s 20 (GOMPERS SAYS HEARST | rishoust 351t '5ict o e e L HEs s CRANDALL'S yermororsmay || #%.1Ln Stk e : - Uni at the Concordia Lutheran | e s . , 5 Church. 20th ang G streeta. tomorrow | TRIES TO CONTROL LABOR | co"inietsn Di* e, e amoa 5501 to Peace of World. E. Morrison Paper Co., VAUDEVILLE SUPER e ture ia open fo the general public Eazest: ol 5 Resolutions urging continuance of| __ ‘;mo'_'lfl‘c‘é" = ! EUGI%NER'PRIEN A Musical—Girly as well as members of the university. . A : the principles of the organization Supparted by o Head of A. F. of L. Launches At-| Georgetown Citizens' Association | the | pt e raniation | The nrcheological mection of the meets, § o'clock, Polomac Bank Hall, | Which oppose “all attempls such o PROPERTY OWNERS | OLIVE TELL Comedy Boquet ; ntieth Century Club will meet to-| . tack on Publisher in Issue | Wisconsin avenue and M street. country in European entanglements”| ye guarantee you abxolute roof “WORLD'S APART” - w at 2:30, at 2622 Woodley place. of Federationist. = . were adopted by the Padraic H |, gtection for 10 years at n cost of Offer by Jas. E. Cooper k — SRR A Central Citizens' Association meets.| pearee hranch of the Friends of Irish|¢1.00 per 100 square feet. Our one- Charter 31, Greeters of Amerien, e 2 8 o'clock, Juvenile Court, 203 T street. | procdom at Typographical Temple | iave P rontinudan cont ~ climinates EMPIRE 1 will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., at| Simuel Gompers, president of the — ora. | 125t night. painting and stops dcterioration. the New Willard. 7 | American Federation of Labor. launches | The Alumnae of Deita Gamma Fra-| 'm0 (i nization also went on rec- | Miaabiegn, attern and » outing ren- °11 H S1. N.E. - = ttack i ernity. banquet, 7 o'clock, Mra. T. 2 s urging the ition of the he Tarnerized System N The Wemen's Gity Cluk will pre- :::Sna:"""p‘:;::fi‘e"r‘ R:‘"d'::l‘:h 2‘:_:"; Story. Columbia §309, in charge. CHEGA S L (‘,"‘.“",_,g,,"w',‘,,':mfm ,,,‘;.‘,;'“’:,,,d_ Rave adopted out methods, PRlSsC:pl;rl'.‘ik 'DEAT\ GIRLS sent on 2 an _historic dress sher, ni e . % . ot Ph Main 3 or| upported by pageant, shown by 186 doll manikins, | issue of the Federationist, the official| Indiana Society meets, § o'clock. | th ,.l,«"llxfid J.“"' e LON CHA!\EY in for the benefit of its library. organ of thefederation, af New' Ebbitt. Clifford K. Berryman e O ROOFING CO.. 5 Zens 3 - Mr. Gompers | wijj talk on the “Origin, Development SILDERS EXCHANGE, 310 BOND BLDG. = - 7 Y | suiLoE OUTSIDE THE LAW | | Miss Boyntem’s Curremt Events!S5a)s that for years Mr. Hearst “per+iand Influence of the Cartoon.” Cards Cot. T ! B Class will meet tomorrow at § p.m.. at |sonally, politically and through his | to be presénted at door. THE 1N e i 13 e jRewspapers has undertaken to control| The Avon Five: A feature dance at to r, i -ray | NEW STANTON §0 4 500 s, BERT LAHR I Washington Council of Kadouk, the labor movement and those who speak | Y. M. H. A. building. Offterdinger’s NG ik COMEDY,| T\ N orER. GREAT BOUBLE SHOW, 14 45, will meet at - Thursday, at | for it eraing 4 MATHES \sle-‘:'u:%-r A IEANA OF ! ts temple, 1111 19th street. The labor leader asserts that “when TONIGHT. ““ ”” g AV i - W 9 G } Mr. Hearst aspired to.the presidency of | East Washington Citizefis' Associa- Super-Eighta CRANDALL ‘“B':.‘L”‘,';“:"” Last Episode, 80N OF TARZAN." Next Week—Girls of the U. S. A2 | Anthropologieal Seclety will meet |the United States” ho Sem b representa- | tion, § o' cl East Washington Hall, . CNDAY. 2 i fomorrow at 4:45 p.m.. in rooms 42-43, | tive to Mr. Gompers “with a: view to| 314 Pennsylvania nvenué southeast. 2 » : 3 «-mn’r,'é';"l*nlfn-'x‘}g' S P e 2ic New National Museum. ghalr;;'ng Hm to his presidential chariot, The two finest 8-cent Cigars in izens! Assoclation will meet tomorrow | people declined to follan the rortu::.":i o tem ! “THE TESTING BOX” * S"“BE.T-G“““ at 8 p.m. at Emery School building. :?.-‘,:‘:B'fl'?d.:mf:m! plomxl u,,;'m_ i “Of 99 d C ND“I’ ArnLl,omEAmn “Th, - rs continued, “he has, “onnectic ! t RA| 624 H N. 10N MESSES SHUSERT. of A e T i fopte | 1y every concelvable moans, endeavored | Reprerentative Merritt will speak. y an KIMBALL " ,—nrm, PRINCESS s Dikly, 3 and FHitlls, author and leciurer, at Hamiine | (3 undermine their influence and destroy o o ’ MACK bty M. E. Church fomorrow evening at{ ™% , . Af MACDONALD, FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION. '.A gun a repetition through t Y EY." 2 g - " & elcla s lhln newspapcrs of the slanderous and | er-vimner e hw'm A raa 2| | “Isobel” or “The Trail's End” The Petworth Paremt-Teacker As-|Contempiible &:upc:.;:’wv; !l;emchnAncler J = sociation is to meet at 2 o'clock to- ent of the Ameri- y Trorron " afternoon Cat the Petworsh | can Federation of Labor and his asso- At All Dealers CRANDALL’S York 'rm-:l:-n:n CARO] lNA * D. W. GRIFFITH’S problems m * the ndergarten officers of the r Made 3 F C PECIAL! : inti hrough the high school will be dis. | movement, but the hope of minimizing oy N ,‘,"','Y% oM And COMEDY. | f| MAURICE TOURNEUR'S PRODUCTION || § | J¢ Paintin cussed. Mothers are urged to attend. | oF climinating the American Federation : TOMORROW _CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. THE BAIT X "’AL'A"S Honon R|cc| All Work Guaramteed. Henry T. Ofllerdmger 2 I “HUSH And COMEDY, “MAKE IT * . o A Jewish shipping corporation has b hington's Model 2 —_— been formed at Jaffa. with a capital THE GIBSON CO., Inc. r Factory at - 508 Sth ELITE 245 (steeac andiis 2 \ave Sth and O Stn N.W. x 500 of Catholic Society Meet New |Of $1.250.000, to establish a Jewish 917 G St. N.W. RROADWAY AND HOME." ,TODAY_AND TOMORROW ¥ = mercantile marine for Palestine, | — LFORD PRODUCTION, JnBstador. me 1 Irvinx Ses. N.W. E X Ambassador Rolandi-Riccl of Italy X was the guest of honor at & reception | given by the Italian Catholic Society X at St. Mary's Hall, 5th and Washing- Mosic ! ton streets, last night. * c ‘Mor. than 500 me‘:lberl :r the so- CRANALL'S e *wu:lt-. S0e to ciety were presented to the ambas- » vi 5.00 a sador following the reception and an | o New York ’ih"é,?fio gty address which he delivered. | E'I'Ioml“l. ¥sea ell wor Joseph Balduccl, president of the ! —New York Herald society, deliver e ress of | s greeting. Ambassador Ricci respond- | THIS WEEK i —11 P. WEEK—B: Sun. ed with a short tnlkl . e . | 10130 A. M. to 11 P. M. 11 A. m—aLL WEEK—11 P. 3 || 3 NEXT s th‘lflllll‘ He declared that loyalty to family, S ; ; light reiigion and country constituted the i AllcE lAKE 4 Britiant Comeay Drama (K muen muwice n-u,. 2anasp. elements of mdb:m;ev;sh;'p. And‘ he | K Firse l'ren'n!at‘lolrlk()lll-ld! of RO R , ALLAN DWAN e to conduct. themselves as “good Itai- | ! Witk Stellar Support, in WILLIAM FOX Presents s in upholding the laws of Amer- i “T"E GREITER Presents = i : ki | CLAIM A glven Tecognl won ! TOONERVILLE COMEDY | i “THE SKIPPER'S SCHEME” | PER EcT L Ry scue | by z i CRARDALL'S 18mand ColR1 | N 2 S % 33 ANICKERBOCKER CRIME s St t | Featiring e nite ates Beginning at 0130 P. M. I “o.TE BLIE ' Government $SALICE-LAKE | ... " e 3 o 3 . - N Evening Post” lory by Cari View of a Portion of the Public Health Service Hospital i "" ee Newest Txiempk Clausen : & | THE GREATER * | . * ?\mr in us Sth month in No matter how small or 3 i eul" * New York and still lplaww large a customer’s business B Added ' Features of to:standing voom jonly. magy be it will receive the ecause ' !» Dintinetion ., v* « A PICTURE THAT i ! WILL LIVE FOREVER personal attention of the of< 3 i Shuber{-Belasco et ek o 11 &, m.—Today, Tues., Wed.—11p. m. || K CRSDAY. ' ficers of this bank. - Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35 ne Orders. v . 35¢ | ! B ——) §) - | — i Price Ec ezt Sat. Mat. 50c to 82 - ) — > 4 Tniversal Presents & Price 57300 2 v sie Y 2 = 2 3 ‘v Note—“OVER THE HILL" be- — \ld ' cauxe of cost, ienzth of produc- » tion and unalterable contracts, ® i e : i T Wil never be whown at lcas than OF COMMERCE | In @ Peopery Romance & Drst-ciass thenter prices. ; (4 ainaote | Cor. 7th and E Sta. s the r'ures k Ob able | hhx’l‘ SUN., SEATS T"URSDA" D. G. WALTER SCANLAN | 1 ¢ -, ; _In “HEARTS OF ERIN> | ASATHERINE BALLE Why waste time with people who waste your ; ~exr week | - Bruce Healy’s e e il bl s ncite Sam rias Heiecte 0 De vervea 1o the riun- m niwsm | i s = D M . : - o o : - ) e, i, 50 | ance iusic at | jjss CHAPPELEAR dreds of Patients at the PublicHealth ServiceHospital ! Bwl OSSOM | PEN CAR e : 5 TlME All White—All Union i N AVE il < in ball da Penna. Ave. at A0y a8 Shoe-dancing or Mape . shecially Book and Iyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. uu.u and ll:dlzdlgt t;x I;rml uhm uld p: 2 let N W PROF. . AND MR = - i A 8:30 to 12—Popular Prices|iy® st & | Phone YOUR Order Today—Service Starts Immediately } RACHM AN NOFF o A2 ops s ! ‘ ‘TonIgAt ¥z i viaLnsY DUPONT a0mems L == PIANO REOITAL ATIONAL x=. ed. and Sa o, 0 Dup S TUDIQ OF DANCE, \ National Theater, Thursday, Mar, 31, 4:30. Geo, M. c;’ vy :1‘1':-7.“:":. Dupont 5 = Beats mow on sale ‘at Mrs. Greene's Concert The Biggest Mo - DAVISON’S{1329 M n.w.% Bureau, in Droop's. 13th and G. M. (453. ARY ‘s pew dances-The Toddie,” Ita G-rlnd Old Name? Starting Monda: Seats Tharsday Normal coursy dasce Sat. Eve. with s FRANCIS pEwoLr | J J, Ho&mn lndMn H.L. e e “TITTLE TATTLES” WILSON HOPPER |* . Sicos sy pawse Lecome T mou 20— Famons of All-Comic ol T e ot P 2 MY made lenses must sup- E RMINI E e A T ply the deficiency. We will grind for you the lenses your eyes require and charge you moder- ately for them. MA Leest Opricar (@ OPTDMETRISTS ity B.F.KEITH'S . = D.lly s.n "” " '.lh.. tlu t e tartars, Bandays tad :GUS EDWARDS (Himself) with s Song Revue of 1921”7 Thirty of His Proteges Clayton White—Grace uls:‘ In "flm e V. Hobert, & P GABY. Mabel Burke & Oo. "lfllfil‘l Toelandic. “‘Glima", Co. om". GLOVER'S. 013 24—PRIVATE LESSONS time. dc. ' Classes Tues. Pri. o 5. 115, "Bee. Toot iroom for rent. RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING. 1218 NEW YORK AVE. “Paul Jones’ Dances Tomghti