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L4 26 CITY NEWS IN BREF. The Anthony League Will meet to- morrow. from 3 to 5_at 2007 Columbia road, Mrs. Lucille Warren and Mrs. osby Eugene Stoddard, will speak, d there will be a program of music and readings. of Chevy Chase with Mrs. Wil- The Thimble C! will meet tomorrow Jiam Wallace. The nature section of the Twe tieth Century Club will meet to row at 10 o'clock, at New York ave- nue and 11th street, to take a car for the eastern branch in search of wild flowers and migratory birds. The Kansas State Society will Friday at 8 pam. at Wilson Normal School. Music and dancing. The Lonesome Club will give a tomorrow at 8 o'clock at Wilson 2 mal School. Courtenay Dinwiddie will speak on community organizations tomorrow at § p.m. at the Women's City Club. Miss Elise Kettler, a former mis— sionary of the far east. Will address the Christian Social Service Club to- morrow at 8 p.m. at the Y. W. C. A. The City Club will give a dance for its members Saturday evening at its clubhouse. The Alpha Club will give an in- formal dance April 6 at St. Teresa Hall, V street southeast. Women's City Club will give a dance for members and their guests Thurs- day. 9 to 12 o'clock. The Helen Kellar Guild will meet to- morrow at,2 p.m., with Mrs. J. Howard Fishback, at the Kenesa Miss Elise Kittler, formerly a min- sionary in India. will address the Christian Social Service Club of the Y. W. C. A..tomorrow evening, at § o'clock, 1333 F street northwest. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Mrs. Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler will sing at the performance of “Alice i Wonderland,” at 8 o'clock at Masonic Auditorium, for benefit of the Central Union Mission’s Emergency Home for Children. = The Saratoga Club will give a dance at Mrs. Dyer's, 1517 R street. A Maryland day celebration will be held at Chevy Chase Public School at § o'clock. Ernest D. Hathaway will speak and Community Welfare League present a flag to the school. The Ionic Club will meet at Mount Pleasant Lodge, 14th and Kenyon streets. Washington Council will meet at § orelock at Knights of Columbus Hall P. J. Haltigan_will lecture on “Cali- fornia and the West," and Mgr. George A. Dougherty, vice rector of Fllhollc University, will speak. A musical for the blind will be given at 8:15 at the Library of Con- gress by Mrs. Marie Culp Lowry, Orme Thornberry and H. M. Blandy. of The employes S. Kann Sons Co. will give P entertainment and dance ‘at 8 o'clock at Elks’ Hall, H between 9th and 10th streets, under the aus- pices of the Mutual Benefit Associa- tion. The Christian Endeavor Society of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will meet at 8 o'clock at the church. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS General Civic Center—"District of Columbia™ in the auditorium this evening. Wilson Normal Community Cen- fter—Tonight: Domestic _art, dress- ‘making_and millinery; People's Na- tional Opera, English’ speaking for foreigners, beginners and advanced French, instruction in dancing for be- ginners, interior deciration, Musical Comedy Club, Normal School dance, &ym practice, library open. East Washington Community Cen- ter—Tonight's activities: Millinery, dressmaking, Senate pages’ basket ball, Community Socfal Club, Boy Scout band. This center will be closed Wednesday and Friday nights. . Thomson Community Center—To- night: Spanish, elementary and ad- Vanced; Washington Opera Soclety, dressmaking, miliinery. Johnson-Powell Community Center —This afternoo! Beginners, inter- mediate and advanced French for children, rhythmic dancing for chil- dren. Tonight, 7:30, rythmic danc- ing for adults. Miner Normal Community Center— Tonight, 8 o'clock: Boy Scouts, Con- versational Spanish Club, gymnasium activities, reading room. Garnet-Phelps Community Center— ‘Women's exchange. Pleas- Laborers’ Co-operative Glee Club Amphion re- hearsal. ‘West Washington Community Cen- ter—Actiyities tomight: Athletic clubs (l&dor and junior), Boys' Club, Glee Club, Invincible Pleasure Club. Burrville Community Center—The following clubs are now meeting in one room: Young People’s Social Club, Community Chorus, Boys' Ath- letic Club, Boy Scouts, Troop No. 511; Young Men's Athletic Club, Mothers® Thrift Club. This center has been made a re-; cruiting center for the Boy Scouts every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. A new troop is in organization for Burrville center. SCHOOL TO GET FLAG. Chevy Chase Pupils Also to Have “The American’s Creed.” The Maryland state flag and an en- grossed copy of “The American's Creed” will be presented to the pub- Jic school of Chevy Chase, Md., at ex- ercises this evening at the school. W. H. Groverman will make the pres- cntation of both the flag and the copy of the creed. Dr. J. H. Kirk- patrick and Joseph L. Burkhart will make the presentation addresses. William Tyler Page, author of the creed, will recite before the presenta- tion. and E. D. Hathaway will deliver an address on the early history of Mary: nish is worn throu . Brothers; backed At your dealers. "I played its low-down game, and ° i sprightly tread and talk of hap- Granite Your Floors Give them a stone-hard finish with Liquid Granite, the world’s best floor-varnish. Itisalmostwear-proof, lasting years after the ordinary var- of quality standards. » v R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH - T Evil Times. ]| KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Love Match—Ignited. 1mes. | = < There.is a crisis everywhere, and all the world is in despair. 1'read the news from day to day, from countries near and far away, and I'm discouraged as I imark our prospects, desolate | land dark. Oh, anarchy and {doom and wreck and countless evils are on deck isis every day appear: its back and wags its ears, and statesmen cry, as they’ve long cried, “The tail must travel with the hide.” For six long years it’s been the same; the crisis > [ filled us with the dumps and | blues, and kept us shaking in our | shoes. We had a crisis months ago because no prices then were 1low, and profiteers were on our trail demanding all our hard-! tearned kale. That crisis | slumped, another rose, and now !low prices are our foes; because | the cost no longer soars, a thou- isand mills have closed their {doors, and workless workmen !walk the streets and clamor - vainly for the eats, and soak the {silken shirts they wore when i Uother crisis had the floor. I'm tired of all this crisis stuff; | . S boy who turns in the most novel and they’'ve fed me up—I've had|attractive exhibit. The judges are growing an anxious look since the | enough. Let’s drill along with ~Members Here. Organization of forces for a city- wide drive for 25,000 members has been completed by the District branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, it was announced today. { The drive wiil start Thursday and continue until April 17. Shelby J. Davidson. local attorney. een ap- pointed colonel, with the following Staff of majors: Miss Nannie H. Bur- roughs, Garnet C. Wilkinson, N. E. Weatherless, J. 'S. Pinkett, J. S. Quander, E. C. Frazier, James Polk. Miss E. M. Lynch, Miss Mary L. Mason. Cscar Brown, Mrs. Alma J. Scott, A WONDERFUL HUSDBAND, BOYS’ HOBBY SHOW ON. Annual. Exh;bit Opens at ¥. M. Everything from bird skuli nual boys® hiobby show which opened - which the public is invited. A silver cup show opened, for it wil] find the t WILL TALK TO CUBA SOON. Telephonic Communication Plan-| A telephone conversation between | President Harding and President Me- nocal of Cuba probably will inaugu- | rate, telephone cable between Key and Havana. opening are in progress, and it was | said today that several cabinet mem- bers might extend felicitations over the wire to Cuban government offi- cials. i You CERTAINLY HAVE PARDON TIE JOST A TUNUTE, MRS, DE PEYSTER! WELL You MY DEAR! You GET ALONG LIKE A COUPLE OF DOVES, DONT You ? FRort THE BEGINNING! MRS. BURKE’S WILL FILED. AMUSEMENTS. 29 1921. OPEN 113 WOUTH] | 1T v IN HIS OwN a5 AIBURE HOME —By POP MOMAND. AS 1 WAS 3AYiING MRS. DE PEYSTER AMUSEMENTS. B.F. KEITH'S Daily KEITH’S = s Sun 332 Hol'y 2% The Internationally Famous JULIAN ELTINGE In His Depictions of Dainty Feminini Dressed in_the Latest P o Roee! i AN Eans god Londen 11 A. M—~ALL WEEK—11 P. M AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FAMILY Vitagraph Presents i BLACK - Annual Easter Ball Tenetit_of St. Ann’s Infant Asylum Friday, April 1, 9 P.M. Convention Hall . St at. bet. K and L. Leaves Estate in Trust to Daughter, _ Mary Ruth White. The will of Mrs. Annctte B. Burke | has beeen filed for probate. She leaves her entire estate to her sons, Arthur C. A. Building. carved wood to is represented in the an- ill be awarded the in & romaatic Irish_comeds conceded they L‘Hm'rs oF: ER{"‘J ask of picking a winner Complete Stock of ned for Next Month. | The Washington Herald says—'‘In OVER THE HILL at last art has found its woy to the screen; beaw- tiful sentiment of motherhood, tenderly portrayed; laughter true.”’ BEAUTY Anna Sewell's Classic sth JEAN PAIGE |- yester in the assembly hall of the White a G » H. White, in| Tickots, $1.00. (N 1 3 Y. M. C. A. building, 1736 G strect north | v- W 5® 414 Ge0rC T L . |4 o' War Tax.) . The Washington Post says—*OVER THE HILL és west. About one hundred exhibits. | toe Mare® Ruth White, until she | Shubert-Belageo Zemear sve w motable for its dignity, simplicity, searching pathos, and And & Superb Cast compristiie all sorts of boys teophics, | enches the ase of twenty-five A Mat. Wed., £0c to $1.50, y, ssmpicity, P o Orchestra Anxiliaries collections and har &k, were placed [ when a humor. . Should remain in Washington for months.”” on display for a four- exposition, to MOORE’S GARDEN 11 A. M.—Today, Wed—i1 P.M. Popular Prices—25c. 30c, 35¢ Universal Presents 3 py days ahead, and practice gfi::}z)_:;;.s O?D\sér;t:z. len to sev- HEAR_SCANLAN'S NEW soNGs. William Foz’s picturized presentation of Will Carle- X thrift and do our stunts, and| The various di s, many of them | NEXT SUN. SEATS THURS.. 50c to $1.50 ton’s precio ‘“OVER ?? is now being heave sothe smiles: instead of [Toynted on boirds and marked with T [B 1 1 U 3 wic e e e > heave sole smiles: instead of | iliilor? Wik, are, mrranged an = Co.. |Bringing Up Father| shown twice daily at the Shubert.Garrick theater. Seats e O inhe by casts e e | cashiy Searnin s E. Morrison Paper ©0.; irxevry omus =~ oaromy wome,| selling for all performances. Patrons are urged to pur- “ b il 1000 Pa. Ave. . e 5 = chase in advance to avoid crush at Boz O, Eves. “NKN“W“ WIFE F1 . . == z Office. . NEGROES PLAN DRIVE. s|§}:§3,(,l:§};§;":fl;.Ws?.";!}:r‘."eofi’x‘i‘&',. P I T SEenTioA ! and Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00. Other Mats., 25¢ to $1.00, Orchestra Subsidiarie: = = > A LANDSCAP , VINGS = National Association Wants 25,000 1 TS OR TR 5015 ACCOUNT ! 5 d Specinl—Returw’ Engagement NINA TARASOVA ‘Edison Mazda Lamps All Sizes, All Shapes tor the || The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. next month, service over the | Arrangements Who can sce into the future Special Film Features The Russian Singer of Songs Tuesday, Apr. 5 4:3 NATIONAL Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Offios T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G st. o | MEeTRoPoLITAN avith its possible’trials and ad- Ferdinand D. Lee, F. L. Cardozo and = versities? It's a wise mind that E. L. Winters. 4 A mass meeting will be held tomor- row at the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, 19th and T streets, to open the | (|l drive. Dl:. W. E. B. DuBois and Dr. Robert W. Bagnall will be speakers. Plant Gude’s Flowers in your garden this spring. 1214 F.—Advertisement. DENTIST SENT T0O MANILLA. Col. John H. Hess, Dental Corps, at Fort Sheridan, 1L, has be a Mantia, P. L. for duty. " Croered to Speaking of Good Things— Treat Yourself to a FIFE & DRUM INN == DINNER <=1 Deliciously prepared by Private Home Cooks 822 Conn. Ave. N.W. Cafeterin Service Here’s a Real - Bargain ship here all the 350 For 8 by 10 Enlargements M. A. LEESE 28'%h | —You will get quality workman- Cea’ [ Service Stations L. A. O'Neill, Inc. %1 H St NW. Bradburn Bat'y & EL Service 6i6 Pa. Ave. S.E. ‘Western Auto Snppl‘y Co. 3279 M St. w. odern Auto Suppl; - o171 B s we. || Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Service 1417 Irving St. N.W. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith’s Bat'y & EL Service 2119 18th St. N.W. Smithdeal Bat’y & EL Service 1919 Pa. Ave. N.wW. Takoma Auto Supply Station 16 Cedar St. Takema Park, D. O. “The Still Better Willard” gh. Made by Berry by sixty-three years t- realizes the importance of sav- TODAY CRANDALL’S AND CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th | =" THIS WEBK—CHARLES RAY, in “NINE- TEEN _AND PHYLLIS.” Oth at D Street N.W. 10:30 A. M. ¢ R KNICKERBOCKER Continuous From 12 Noon. o . ML VAUDEVILLE SUPERB CHAS. RAY POLLARD, in "MAKE IT SNAPPY" I re AT, oV i Ong VANTTY FATR e rrma n i 7 GIRLS, n' “RONNING WILD." ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Ouse | A N K CRANDALL’S ™enter Sth & £ <cn In a Vivid Picturization of the Story, In a Comedy of Love and ! 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HUSBAND.” And HARRY POLLARD, in ““HIS BEST GIRL." RRQW—STAR G And YORK THEATER GEORGE WALSH, in BRUCE HEALY’S _MUSI “THE PLUNGER."™ N 6tk & C Sts. N.E. NEW ST. 6:15, 8:00, 9:30 P.M. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S SUPER-SPECIAL PRODUCTION. n. Ave.& Quebee St. in *“THB TRUANT Penna. Ave. at 2ist St. NN\W. OAST, ‘MILE- COMEDY, **MOON- no extra charge for this improved service and we want you to take full advantage of it. Let us ELITE 14th Street and R. L Ave, VIOLA DANA. in “CINDERELLA'S TWIN.” DANCING Week Nights, 8:30° All White—All Busio—All “Something to Think About” ELLIOTT DI R, GLORIA SWANSON, THEO. ROBERTS and Star Cast. o 12 Tnion have your next order—~ we want you to ap- preciate the convenience Comedy. LYRIC G, MIX, in “The Road Demon.” And Good a4 Irving St PM. Nw (Last Day.) TOM Mats, Wed. & Sat. of getting your prints so quickly—and, the QUALITY of them, too. O’DANNELL’S GLADYS WALTON, in “RICH GIRL, POOR GIRL. oth and O Sts. N.W. FRANCIS DE WOLF NEW THEATER "rg:nxnuflxm PAYE" [ N Ho 535 Sth St. S.E. In Most Famous of All-Cemic Operas ERMINIE . CAP. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Fostor's Shop) O’DONNELL' LOUISE LOVELY. in ‘““THE LITTLE GRAY MOUSE.” TRUXTON -« “A DAUGHTER OF DEVIL DAN.” And Comedy. Revere Theater STARTING SUNDAY_Sests Thursday. Ga. Ave.& Pk.Rd. NS . THE 1981 [CAL CO: 4 AMERI 4th Street Pro.pa: From Pa. Ave. 1st i | ‘With An All-Star Cast, Including ;'n o:(-:og'u;' Ave. 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W. 853. Ohl:h'n‘-hm N . in MAHLON HAMILTON Arthur W, “TWO MOON! LIAN RICH, in “HALF A CHA! ‘-"' yan Vinton Freedley, Specials in droom Suites LIBER Nerth HOUSE PETERS and JANE NOVAK, in “ISOBEL" —Jusnits Fietcher: __Erederic Burt.___ CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT Capltol nnd P Sts. 1 OLYMPI 53-50. te; Phihdelphia 1431 U ST. Most desirable types—and of most substantial construction H C NW. D N.W. 8. HART. in “0’'MALLEY OF THB MOUNTED.™ National String Quartet Knickerbocker Theater B. WARNER, in “DICE OF DESTINY.” —but with the NOW prices—much less than former prices. $3.25 «« Chester $3.00 . Wilmington ‘War Tax 8% additional Eight-piece Mahogany- finish Bedroom Suite, con- sisting of ' Dresser with glass, Chiffonier with five drawers, Toilet Table with triplicate mirrors, attrac- Four-piece Walnut Bed- room Suite, *straightline design, relieved by carved shield ; Dresser with glass Chiffonier, Toilet Table with triplicate mirrors and finish Tickets on sale Pridsy preceding Ex- ';“"‘ Bedroom Suite, gursion. @ Similar Exoursions April 24, [+ Suite, 2 Period design, large Dress r finish Bedroom straightline design, pieces selected. Reductions Lift-top style, with galva- { nized lining; good box con- struction and finish—19 inches wide, 14%4 inches deep and 39 inches high— Reflflgerator “HEARTS Comedy, “BEWARE OF LEADER THEATER , 3 P.M.— P oo o EDDIE CANTOR N. Y. Century Theater Production Midnight Rounders NAN HALPERIN, HARRY KELLY, LEW HEARN AND 125 OTHERS Reckless Speed—Pre-War Prices. First Time Shown in Washington. Sidney Lust’s 9th Below F Syecit S 18th and Col. Rd. Momday, April 4th, 1921, at 430 P.M. Tickets, $1.50, $1.00, 7be, 500 At Ofice of T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G St DARCING. DAVISON'SGer1329 Mn.w ik “WHILD THE DEVIL LAUGHS.” “Son of Tarzan.” TONIGH?Y at 8:20 LOEW'S tive Twin ,Beds, Chair, drawer, full Season” Dares 3 Rocker and ? sized Bed. | SmdaYv Aprfl 10 l I s Wt Cat Btep,” Resilient w‘.?l"‘g,;‘\l:'v.; Tape, Hairdress- @ 00 Formerly 3300.00 EFEOIAL TEAIN 5 Seats, $1.50 A L A c Toach 7o to demey coretly o & Tow s ieg ey zz = $360. NOW Lis Sasitagte (Ul Bistion) 74 rs. Shabert’s Play With Masic. e e e s et o O e © Philadelphia, 7: uous, il _pom. 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April 9, at 2, & and 8 o'clock lorence Crittenton Mission. - Pirst f Masonic Auditorium 13th St. & N. Y. Ave. IN WONDERLAND ESDAY, at 2 and 4 o'clock, of ica. iritoalist Chureh, SHUBERT-BELASCO, Fri., Apr.- The Howard Players Eugeze 0'Neill's THE EMPEROR JONES Btareing Sosnic Effects 2 and 4 o'clock, Megieal e Acades at 2, FAITH HEALER” With MILTON SILLS Ameri Society. 4 and 8 o'clock, my. 4 and 8 o'clock, APITO Penn, Ave. at T1th “HURLY BURLY” With JIM 3 S 3 ), 1127 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday, 8 to and Bad” . e —— ok Sorth 'S786._Eeramtisny 18000 Natienal Thester, Thursday, Mar, CATHERIN LLE . | .50 TR DALLE ‘e Beats now on sale at Mrs. Greeae's Buresu, in -