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¢ = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921—PART 1. s AMUSEMENTS. j HRI H REI-IEF FUND Al New Deal 1 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Paying Business. —By POP MOMAND. L «L - -;HQTE‘I,(;,; . ooreT ;ETVA: YES It WORRIED MHAT - JUST AT PRESENT 1 DIONT YES, HE WiRLs MOORE'S The new administration ad- HOOTCH'S SON ELOPED ABOUT Tty SON | HE'S 1N THE | ¢ KNOW HE ministrates in style, and all the WITH A CHORLS GIRL! jl_> noEmNIS - yrfla IN THE ‘ R lA LTo busy nation hangs out a hopeful HE F€EL¢ SORRY FOR i 3 5 g Bfl"EGRAP.“ 11 A. M—LAST DAY—11 P. M. ¥ smile. Upon our jaded shoul- 7 ! INESS* - ! - ders the burden lighter seems; i 4 Brilliant Comedy Drama . P and only office holders are UVanous 0rgamzatlons in drrammg mournful dreams. Aulr!m..i.'“ - i We're great on swapping horses D. C. Speeding Campaign if there's a trade in view, and A PERFECT CRIME j for 3100’000 Goal. every one indorses whatever Vit severat Distict wnits) sa | M12Y be mew. We like to see holding. back subseriptions, the totat | €W faces around us, we confess, | collections for the fund to relieve (2lthough great charms and suffering among the women and chil- ; graces the old ones may poss dren of Ireland approached the § \(-\\ whiskers are \uppl‘nmnm 000 mark last night, |<nt;lrdml to ‘;»lh(‘ beards we long have seen, ! Featuring new feet a allivanting, new the American committee for relict in e "_“ SECRERL 1Y !, & ,'(“‘ 11 itn. \ Teeland. rooms are sweeping clean. Adapted from the aturday urred on by a determination to | And we distribute folders to tell the woal of $100.000, the Various | Lo ¢ olad e organization committ ST SRR halders .m-'h.‘.12;.1"{.‘1-‘.1"!";1"1“:?EMUV ES ]'[] BENEF"’ |CHINESE MAGICTOPUZZLE| _ _AMUSEMENTS = formiated for wnirlind Sely b3 | [0 clod o King 55 reigning in | I |OCCIDENTALS AT BIG BALL ‘ dicted by in o the | this ar-spangled land, or we'd _— LOEW'’S | >/ 1 '1 t S MR o P ol we TRERTEE ALACE || dOpecia Film Features b 1 ve gone “over the | him canned; he'd find us grow- e 3 Ajde Chi \ top- ing cvoler, he'd hear us kick and | Bage. sin Be Continuous, 10:30 am—11 p.m § Evenming Post Story by Carl Clausen _ AMUSEMENTS. \ Orchestra Auxiliaries B~ NEXT WEEK “9% SPECIAL EASTER PROGRAM A Famous Story Made Into lumbia will —_— Y _— 3 0 Ball Halted by Cardinal's Death. LAST TIMES TODAY i CRANDALL TT: 'T.’\ ‘..G XB\'T'\-; -STRAND—_‘ . e s of = o iS Famine Fund. Onins 4o iths Tomth “1( . cuss; five _\ImAr‘ of 11\1\\ ‘ml(‘_r 1; e AP FImEs (TORA! i i Gibbons, it was announced y: Y | auite enough tor us. ere fon . . Announcement of an Increase in the at D Street N. - ba » be he ¥ c P “ 3 “ontinnous From 12 Noon. the ball to be neld in the £V | ¢ aking changes, and old| Alice in Wonderland” t0 Be | umner ot noste trom fresteitwt o THOMAS Contiions From 12 oo 100 worth more than kets have been thirty and of the promised presence Presented for Various [or « aistinguished Chinese magician tever new i things are a bore ; wt i O TR VAUDEVILLE SUPERB EIG“A" CRANDM-L'S D et wa FU(jENE "O'BRIEN ‘lnh\\ o N1ELS, SHE COULD- i poned until the evening of Apmil and strange is, we “CIIH'“*’I::. t] el e R R ‘uuw ; o ovoE i 10 i the door: we heave no bricks or Organlzatlons. form the latest developments in plan: OLI\’I: w;l'l-i‘LL r. Sthoand 1: zeets | boulders at any unknown guest ;§ Beneit oeioiamcie o weYera|LaE BE b[%v(,mnele castume h.lllllomht‘ . s IN— b when the total | e L S ene serformances for sevel > it ; - o e ™ ™ el insttutions wil we siven at | niche o Avei sdor v henchi-ae e N “FRONTIER OF THE STARS” | “WORLDS APART ":\';:’uv:‘.n'\l weary and '['\"‘"‘."fl'\ LON, #|the Masonic Auditorium. 13th street SHoEs hetny; rathed by (e qWRsntss ) \ Beginning Tomorrow - - bl T S e ML QLSSON o o S o ek IN| “FATTY” arBuckLE | ||| cRANDALL'S yryoe, o EMPIRE 1 him to the father of Wil- lr»plrl:m by George Matt % .ln week following. The perform-| Mr. Wong, an cxponent of the art| MGOORE'S GARDEN s will be held tonight at 131 York avenue, when instructions Gwynn. "lodg:‘ The first show will be given at| The extent of the demand for hoxes is indicated hy the. necessary increase | to William H. Dandridge, 5 street northeast, last night. His Paramount Presents i “COME OUT OF THE “WHAT EVERY CRANDALL'S Yome rassven KITCHEN | | . In “Brevester's Milltona» : M v o11 N St. N.E. s et tial ances will be a showing of the mov- |of Chiness magic, who has wage & NJ| my Gearse iary "’"'“”'_°‘ KR RETRN An Comeds, N0 || GEORGE WALSH i A will be the feature film. with ing picture of “Alice in Wonderland" | giated, be on hand in-the b ' i :\\ P e i 5o e al numbers by Edward Burke. 'rn. series is being conducted un-|an assortment of mystifying oriental x 3 (_“ KA NE. MACDON DY‘\AMITE ALLC\ ANNA SEWELL Four-Minute Speaking Campaign. r the auspices of the women's sub- 'linc:uq, aal;l ;01 be of zneblxn:e Y;’ol‘;ls\(:"-l \\ LOEW’S 2 T S = { Four-minute speeches wiil be made | qy o Geargetown University Glee and LOlnl ittee of the Distriot Medical So- [ Jo0tAL DYRQ 15 ever 2ble ts. fathom. | \ “SON OF TARZA N RoMaANCE THRILLS |, at all local theaters tonight, and to°{ yandolin Club will give a_concert,|clety, and the subcommittee on motion | e EEOWSh, of interest om Ui sne \ oLu M BI CRAND 'S APOLLO THEATEN CHARM PATHOS morrow, f.»lhx.‘]“m:hm:l .mnlhl :!:!I tags | 0001, at (mnzazz Hall. Dancing i «h‘-:;-:imfs r;i'\;i);w:-n;r y;\?,:ie To meioioes: o6 e Woneus omied § ALI. az4 "}' B ; e e Cathol urches, silent col- 3 C S - h 5 e i 5 s E fections Wil be taken in (he I0UDICS | George Lame, colored, twelve years| Thomas Madden ‘Foley." chairman; | (¢ n eharke. according to statementy e SO AN PEHAVE " A comeay, HOME A JEAN PAIGE of all moving picture houses. old, James place, Burrville, was bit-|Mrs. SAEEOn, g the home of Mrs. E P. Fletcher, —_—— T em & i A\ s 5 P A meeting of the woman district | o' 5510 0% Tqoe said to belong | Mrs. Chipman and Mrs. William C. haiome lchara Ty § LAST TIMES TODAY ST, in “THE IN- |l MARGUERITE CLARK in be miven for the two-day tag | RS ROC Ialt s L 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, to be Every cent from botlf sources will go toward the relief of the millions of starving people in the ‘famine-stricken areas of China. # o in their number, while thp sale of sale to be conducted tomorrow and iz i SeMe T tothenl IS fands | tickets is more than meeting the ex- {ITODAY —MACK SENNETTS Lo PRlNCESS by o mtributions Announced. Cotncil ot the American: Association | for the work of the Arionne Unit of | Pectations of the ball committee wo"‘. K.ows" HONOR AND BEHAVE™ " And Comeds. 11 A. M—LAST DAY—I1 P. BEBE DANIE Further announcements of cOntri-; for the Recognition of the Irish Re-;the Americap Women's Legion, which butions of $100 and over made yes- | niyie® L A0 “Hall tomorrow |100ks after disabled ex-soldiers and terday included: Mi O'Sulli- 1night, at & o'clock. James Hugh Keeley | Provides materials for their work. van (concert). § Mrs. Pauline Ve- {{HIN B3 They also look after the familfes. Twelvel ipostera oillnsteative of Jati Bayer, $100: Washngton Aere. No. Central Union Mission will benefit | cpinies s Rostene hastrative of 125. Fraternal Order of Eagles, $100; Tucsday, using the proceeds for the |ictg entered in a poster competition, Edward J. Quinn, 3100; Saks & Co. | QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |Children's = Emergency Home, the | gill ‘be raffled off the night of the $100; Woodward & Lnxhrop: $100; SAx purpose of which is to make it pos- | pall, and will for a time thereafter be Trennis A. Upson. $100; Mrs. Ellen T TODAY. sible for mothers to have their chil- | exhibited in F street shop windows en, $100, Dr. George W. Johnson will lecture |dren preperly cared for without the - e before the Women's City Club, at 4:45 | necessity of giving up their guatdian- e s oelock. Subject: “The Drama. P dnesday's two performances. at | HONORED BY LEGIONERS. LEAVES ENTIRE ESTATE | TONIGHT. S R —— Eeleet Klub, a dance, 9 o'clock, at | f0F the benefit of the Girl Scouts of |Chaplain Ignatius Fealy Guest of | TO GERMAN ASYLUM | 2400 15th strect. » 2 America. By Jasies M. Batrie with » 5 : 1119 W fiv;._ \ Popular Prices—25¢c, 30c, 35¢ I.OIS mlsou and ‘THE GREAT REDEEMER’ R Universal Presents == CAROLINA | i} CONRAD NAGEL voveeas ramonces i\ CARMEL MEYERS “T"E “Knickerbocker Buckaroo” Sha ‘eracets MiovsMA AL On ; oth & 0 sun N “BEAUTIFULLY TRIIIED" FAITH HEALER” i Nzwusmmo WILL BE WITH YOU EASTER SGNDAY ||ooomsews w=- TaEATER 535 Sth St. ALL-COMEDY NIGH' Irving Sts. N, _MATINEE 1 P.M. 7 700 T Z (‘onununus showings of the pictures George E. Killeen Post. . 1 be given Saturday, beginning at To0:30 h Chaplain Ignatius Fealy, U. 8. A.; who | NS ALL-STAR, AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS |[0:%0 in the morning and ending at | Chebiaintenasar Fealy, 1. 8 A who 4//%/////////////////// /// - / OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT Frederick Mosser Makes Orphans Thomson Commu; Center—To- | the Notre Dame Academy. The funds | several years, and is about to be trans. — '# O'DONNELL’S Rerere Theater Historle Alexandria, Ariington Sole Beneficiaries—Other night, \|r~rgy_;o| :n Players’ rehearsal, | received on that day wiil be used for ferred to Camp Travis, Tex., was guest 0 ST rrrxl:"r A\'“::T na, Sth and O Sts V.W. 3 Fort Myer. ; piano practice, plain sewing. the purchase of chairs for the audi- | of honor at a smoker given last night by el s T D MAURICE T R (PRODECTION. Rl -\ irie trains leave frequently from Wills Filed. Wilson Normal Community Center— | torium of the institution, George E. Killeen Post of the American APITO £ = 3 J2th St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. o Asshun e )Columble Ar!r:l;:ucof‘l'::: meets: Girl | oiohuen Home will receive the pro- | Legion. Theater: Boantitul AMERICAN Int St ond WL Waskington and Virginia Raflway Co oThe German Orphan Asylum s | Q0 et ot 230 thie afeur. | S¢ds April 7. when' three performs | lete Rockelll and Eddie Burke pro- P Ave: et i1th i WAL S BART. v sl ances WIll be glven. at 2 o'clock, 4 |vided an entertaining skit. Commander | - - S noon. The librafy will be open for tate of Frederick Mosser. a resident jnoon The Iibrafy will be or o'clock and 8 o'clock. T. Bailey Brewer expressed to Chapla TRUXTON i [} reeee = “TITTLE TATTLES of the Soldiers’ Home, who March The series will close April 9. when | Fealy the thanks of the post for his in- | Vith BILLY WILD ¢ 36, His will. dated February 25, names | poo washington Community Center | tT€® Derformancescat 5 veioriis) | terest and etivity, UNDAY_HURLY BURLY.” TN TARE fo (TUE R as executor H. K. Bentle /; Commu : o'clock and 8 o'clock—wlll be g1 LIBER' ' ¢ the will of Joseph | —Olympia Athletic Club will train to- | 2 lock a e given _— CHARLES By the terms of the w might: 2 game of basket ball will be |TOT the benefit of the Florence Cut. F; M -kle(, d M .,; ‘lglii:fl“;’;'(‘ played at 8:30. tenden Home and Hclp Mission. ire estafe is 300 WAREHOUSES IN U. S.} LR Abbie B. Mickle. Who is also mmedi V. Brown Community Center— | —_— S ets xx‘;k\u‘h'{x;r:’ ‘;::zna‘;orm(;]wul'aullli‘: fonday. 3 p.m., French _and Spanish REPORTS T0 PDLICE SHOW Department Announces Stendy In- Easter Mass Meeting for children. y t15 Sun - 1431 U ST. international comferci.. are beneficiaries of an insurance pol- ~ crease of Permits Issued. 5” Seats, 25 Cents Daily '_,,‘ ,;m,, | h Be To urge icy on his life. Margaret Wilson Community Cen- BURGLARS ARE AcT' ‘Saturda: Sundays and Holidays. A N % on world disarmameat. E : mhia A s Favcte More than 300 licensed warehouses s i 4 St Je'l..‘?";’;é.'.-’.’x’.fmu‘l’} Uriah R, Har- 1;,';.?‘,‘;,2';‘{’;;‘,{;’,,?‘;‘:’,‘;';;of,‘(";;:: have been established in the United “His Best”—Post iy 3 : Senator Borah 5 - G ; States. and the number is increasing, | US EDWARDS (Himself) With ° U. S N. dated May 5. 1917, has | Boy Scouts, Troop 23, and To)mlklng Womay L el g x-“cxn:lu!oclfl-‘n o "".“ offered for prabute. . The gdmiral | Club will meet this gyedingi /1 | n Tells of Thett of $500 e e n ol kats Donaviorear “Gus Edwards’ CRANDAU-S 186 st. at Col. Ra. CRANDALL'S :E:rnoruu;r Ty Re tive Frear 0 hold a portion o! e in hlng-—'rw % “THE EDI Street at Clark tust - &y the met Titome (o his| Johusou FowelllUorie aity Conti 0 Other Homes and of Agriculture, ! .Song Revue of 1921 Y e e o K Mrs. Ida Clyde e A E ay v i . ton d that his o 1 o CATIO Oi‘ k14l7§l!l"l‘fl ** And Comedy, h.\s'l' D. Y —_ Al,l(‘ LA Lo ma Sucing (ha Trves, and | tnis evening aiEa0; Tamlor Diactie Confectionery Robbed. burcay had arafted pians for & stand: || pElzion WhiteGrace Letgh co. ||} Cunptu AL Ant B it of the sarnior. OF th d refrigeration car, and that about : - R e B T BT R o Monahy Som-| Activity of burglars and petty| 3:000- of ihe cirs new in ODEration || Iaress ramary “ahouoarke ko f the survivor, ; lima e e e witon brother Tames | pme efocution oF children: vehearsal {hieves is shown in reports made to | meet the bureau's specifications. + police vesterday. Mrs. Berth: = S| and Rhe children of a |for “District of Columbia evening” at i _—_———_—_ :‘,r,"'l'flf‘:?v And e e et |4 pm.: Junior Dramacie. Clur ro.|Ames. 1435 Meridian place, the heave 100 fest loser, told of the theft of a i ton. The remaining estate is devised | hearsal two-stone diamgnd = - I.ITAI snl'E“_ellllu to Admiral Harris. who will serve as| oo o oo o LS 9nd ring valued at . Established 72 Years E'I'no * _exccutor with the Union Trust Com- | npurney Community Center Al ™Witliam 3. Watkins, 1026 13t Edward McGrady of the A. F. of L. Nat. Theater, Easter Sun., 3:30P. ! Stop gun toting by nations! Others, . e SREERT LAST TIME ,?’"" held on Friday evening hereafter. Eéff‘:“r.:zggf‘l's:,‘m’!*"i“"’f" vasien ) We Have il; Stock 10:30 P 3 o u P. M. r-u- My. 2and 8. ‘““.l ‘_ n-r. sx:- West Washi e e clothin 5, ¥ AUTO COASTS DOWN HILL |\ Y55 conmmier, oot | "t S fari 203 d ALICE L AKE « LAST DAY Epltarotas Srmstir cen set aside as children’s day: all eft of clothing and Jew- M s}l Eq t M RY o8 o 1 lued 2, 3 AND HITS CHURCH FENCE |t meiefbstoos it i 82 8y Nalied ' 8157 titn o O! em Op uipmen A night all the clubs of the center wiil |2t Connecticut avenue and Jewett = combine to make up an Easter party | 5tréet and stole cigars, cigarettes' Owner Reports Loss of Car to Po- {and social night for the people of |2nd candy worth $20. thi: it John McCan 1249 Wi 1 - T Unable il Rasliin Whe & | 2L Sommunlty nic, Feporied ihe Tony epraia axe- Standard Auto Accessones writer from his garage. Brakes Were Released. G. W. U. WINS DEBATE, —_———— : ' ; 5 Phone Your Rush Orders—Immediate Delivery 4!{\‘1‘1?-‘ ".'{'"rg:-’-:d]r:.r:f)r;r;:f efeats Pennsylvania State Col- CHARGE ——-LAw IS IGNORED' Vit Fhone—qMq T, . coasted from in front - i apartments, lege. New Dy C. Heads File Their First &5 ) l Bruce Healy’ ) Butt 1n Conrt Eberly’s Sens, Inc. Dance Musi t The new board of District:Commis- 718 se th‘S N w ance usic at Z5ed Bancrort piace. sioners has filed its first sult in the ven t. N.W. Bradford reported the disap- |Scored a yietory oyer Penn!yl\'nnl:lblllrlct Supreme Court. It charges , 1 . 18masd il Music ince of his car, believing it had | State Collede. The ubject was: “Re- | a failure to provide fire escapes ana . W’lo’esale Auto Accessoms ‘ ‘taken by joyriders or automo- | solved, That lavor should shere in | OtREF fire Drotection orf the Bending < | fASSIN. 0o fte @z Semen, S5a Ge V1, 1§ thicves. He Soon learned of the 2 Iu 1010 F street northwest. The court s s New York is paying $5.00 a — eddent, however, but was unable to | the mafagement of corporate iAdus- | Ta asked to restraict i arrngolr s ' '°°" ‘With Stellar Support. 9 s TTHE GREATER : e ot 1t o Grans O ame? Smbis Sta: M a; Seats Selling CLAIM” Puinting | “o % ™" TOONERVILLE CO! Y WII.SOI * HOPPE MEDY | “THE SKIPPER'S SCHEME” | % In the Most Famous-of All Comlc Op!nl- Next Week CHAS. RAY In a First National Triumph “Nineteen and Phyllis” o b George Washington I'niversity won A ts third debate of the season last SB3Wts Church. at Connecticut avenue |night at the Y. M. C. A., when it sk FCk sk ke ’t, L8 Seif - Mow the brakes happened to be | try from using and occupying the prop- a z-ao p.a, |Veeat. “Well worth $10.00 a seat. I “released. The car was damawed. Fenusylvania|Siats upheldl thelnt g aoaE they conform to-the fve —— Jx—New York Herald. Aff White—All Union = Bpes . ot pColored, £ty five | fArmative. The winning team was | regulations. | Penna. Ave. at old, 2nd Ru tt, colored, six | composed of Leslie Jackson, '2 he bill is signed by Cuno H. R i Fears old, Silver Spring, Md. were | Stanton Fitzgerrell. ‘31, and’ Har- | dolph, C. W. -Kutz 0 TS & Oya x NEXT WEEK—Begioning Susday Night » -2 ' oequpants of a wagon that was over- | ry Perlin, Pennsylvania_State's| ter and names as defendants, Fred- K Then Twice Dafly at 2 and & pm. | - 21st N.W. fammed near (Georgia avenue and |team was composed of F‘llut E. Ovi erick L. Waiter, Henry. C. Walter, ¥ Pifiey Branch road last night when | orf, Kenneth E. Hart, Moore's” Victoria, Theater . Company. e, Fae e the horse became frightened 1 ran | George . Stoddard, 21 United Cafeteria Company, Bdward b, away. PFirst aid v t Iter Henry H. Glassie 0' the Depart- | Brown, George P. Phillisa, Marie 3 Reed Hospital. a later was ! ment of Justice, ded. The | Beacham, Ruth Harris, Alma Copen- 2 able to go hnnw_ whils the child \\‘xsljudzen were Huston Thflmpllfln of the haver. owners and tenants of the g ' '} F ' (rnn?fPrrfild lflJ;.m"l;' ney Hh!ll-pllall. 1 Ptder‘l Trade Commission, Repre- . > 5 6 bicycle ridden owler, | sentative Ramseyer of Jowa, and |sel Stephens and Assistant Corpora med: 6 11th ’!!rlvv'. ru by an| Robert I. Henry, former dean of the | tion Counsel Hill, the court is told - - D AMad’ Co s = au ;:lnry'f’l‘lhl.ll‘\ hn’:,n"L HAIH Url"\l‘u number l'nlver!ll!l“')f Jowa Law Shool. The | that. demand has been made on the 1 > Tonight, 500 to $2. to $2.50. e enue and George ~ Washington team was | defendants to cquip the building with e - S . last night. He escaped injury > { coached by Gilbert L. Hall, local at- | fire escapes and fire protection de. | p d Sllllblfl Belaseo 20 2% v, obil a 1 lornfly and raduate of the ‘Law es, but, it is stated, the defendants d v THE MUSICAL COMEDY SDidime he stme avestion, George B T*TorTe "1 NeKleCied 16 com- ‘ v/ TAKE IT. FROM ME Z00 KEEPER WANTED. Civil Service Announces Opening 3 + of West Virginia and . | Beautiful Girls. Dance and Song. Swarthmore College. | | g pete e v w—-fifle Chicken till Midnight M ul B Hext """—’“" o olles QUETS. AFTERNOON TEA PARTIES. ® h SEATS NOW ON SALE For First Presentation Outside 8:30 to 12—Popular Prices Censored = — 'SINGING — MUSIC — JAZZ DANCING EVERY EVE CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (under new management) Outskirts Washington Famous Auto Conduit Road. Cabin John Troliey to Door. OTED i PLAN HONOR SYSTEM. w rensager = eys? 3 . . 0] Fha Civil Service Commission today g E. Morruon Pa r Co. . mn,c .,.,,,. c J J. Hoffman and Mrs. l'l.l.J'hlt announced an examination for assi posa. > SsED ETo! SALON OF DANS! ant kee Following the example of scveral 1008 Pa. Ave. OF E e RO Lo s E. Now located at 1808 Kalorama road, 2 blocks = b of 15th and Columbia road. Pheme. etu. 61-W. Hallroom and all branches : salary is $75 alclasses, all departments of George ase” of 320 a! Washington University will adopt the { honor system for the conduct of reci- sion rec-|tations and examinations within the IMMORTAL POEM Now in its 8th month in New York and still playing oF stage aancing comectty tanght. ¥ | Commi Complete Stock of HEAR SCANLAN'S NEW SONG& £ i MRS. ARCHER STUDIO, 1127 ommendy that Washington schaolbess | next two weeks, according to an an 3 Di ds Lef Sal Y o standing room only. R b TR i aee emplovimendatier e | Lotnocment made at the university || Edison Mazda Lamps amon t ‘on Sale m wexr wimk | N W picToRE THAT | e e o SARSE ; for m — - Heg. Monday. WILL LIVE FOREVER |Ehone e in order ¢ ,.,,'D.':;’m';. e .'.‘""f.’.'r’..'u’,’.i:"!-"m.'.;.:'.:ps“i'; ~All Slzes, All Shapes Perfect Solitaire Diamond 2Ys-carat “Perfect” Mats. Thars. Sat. | Y No Phone Orders CATHERINE BALLB ity now for possible appointment after | its class president and secretary and Ring. Tiffany mount- Solitaire “Diamond Fop. Mat. Thursday, Best Seats, $1.50 Prices Iz, *3d s, Mat., 0 o §2 St. N.W. Frasklin 6508 the ve additional members. These ¢ : aid $325) Ring Messrs. Shubert’s Play With Music. Other Mats, 25c to $L. Why easte. time with people who waste Inform it e s oo ate com- ing (party pai —— = time? We produce resuits. Beginvers' ;i ning all examin- | mittees receive complaints of viela- 3 . S Y Noete—«OVER THE mun be- | ircdays, §:30 o 10, Hours, 1 to 10 p.m, 75 :.vb,‘vm‘sl,.] ;‘,.;','nun;'.‘n .lunkuhmhy m; tions of rulrdl, make Investigations of 34-carat Bl;ue whn:le Blue-white Solitaire Diamond * Shuse of cost, lt-n'l- of produc- LEAR? obtained he offic the Civil|charges. and. report to the student iamon i y ad_unalterable contracts, Service, Commiveion 1550 R atrelt| SounEn wien o turn, recommanas ol 5150 Ring Garty pid @395 , x5 MISS CHAPh lb’E s X - to the faculty such punishment as s s sialeiasioisiarera oMYA R PR RS AS() Y SRS NEE S SRS Private lessous taught ot it deems suitable. 1%4-carat Perkct Blue-white I IME North 5197 VE. The junior class of Teachers' Col- AT £ carat Solitaire S %k 3% S ¥k kK * % Amn.n HURT BY FALL FROM WINDOW | 1ce visterdny named the fonowing | 3 a 2 SYSUSE Beop e,y (|| Solitaire Diamend | - S e $150 Bock and 1yvice by Deroth cxmme DUPONT While cleaning a window at 28 honor committee: Miss Cora and CONNECTICU" VENUE Ring (lady paid 75 Beeciieze Muosic and Melodies by rnm s'embm and H. i STUDIO OF DANCE, #treet northeast vesterday ;.n-r'n.,.,",f Margaret Guestes, Margaret Beck, mxo.z NORTH 8815 $500) . : - _ Bexte. Adapted by Sigmund Romberg. LAST CONCERT THIS SEASON No. 6 Dupont Circle. Ph._Fr. 1435W. Mrs. Maggie Bunning. seventy years | Bertha Lucas and Eunice Crabtree. - 2 Y-carat Pure White c Weex Nights, 8:30 te 13 S GLOVER'S, 613 22nd—PRIVATE LESSONS ANY old. 714 H mreet southwest, lost ~ z 7 Z?waraé lBlug-whute eye ?{mhalrc Diamond 85 PHILADELPHIA time. Toc Classes Tucs. aud Frl. eveaings. aiance and fell to the ground. s E erfect Solitaire L1 S Ballroom for re: = = Ll L AT DR R J*M-ADAMS = : $625 | Rins . RCHESTRA and right leg, and was taken i - DiamondiRing s vt 5 Blue-whi ; = Geet RIGHTWAY Emergency Hospital. Physicians there | FINE HARD WOOD FLOORS licarat Blue-white $35_Blue-white _ Soli- $25 LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI Conducter SCHOOL OF BAWCING, expressed the belief she was not dan- B gerously hurt. " 1503 ccmcurAmm 4 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Rememd enl the phots - at Solitaire Diamond $250 taire "Diamond Ring... Bing; oo 20 Platinum Dia mond s B g s el g KAHN OPTICAL CO. Soloist, - Perfect Pla < Magonio Temple. = i) Mme. Olga Samaroff e e — Private room for be- LAST CONCERT TEN STAR ” instruction SFRIES .m. .. ERIDAY, APRIE 1o s ey At .:.“,.'.‘,'."‘n'fl PAUL need not have an appointment. * KOCHANSKI BIG R. B. 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