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tative Martin B. Madden of Represen: nunom wm speak at the 12i treet M. C. A.. Sunday lt 4 pam. hbl)e lnvlled. and full You may be sound in wind limb, without an ache, and of vim; but if you sit around ' Zqme Piney Bramch Parcat-Teacher| the shack and read Doc Ding- ation. will meet tomorrow at|bat’s almanac, you’ll soon be buying pecks of pills to cure a . 'The Florence Crit 3 \m “winl meet Monday b & pm. clock.. at the West School. Exeter dinner will be held Sat-| string of pipedream ills. wrday. All alumni of Phillips Exet g ot pepe Academy invited to attend. Inform ton obtained from Constant Sout worth, 1322 New York avenue. The Petworth Woman's ranging a “home-made food™ sale for Saturday, to help replems‘b play- §round equipment. AJitem W, Everett will speak on ‘A Department Store from the Inside” \nmomw at_a luncheon meeting ‘of the Rotary Club at the Willard. will be entertained to northeast. The faculty of Cotumbia Wheel Club row by Mrs. “ Wickham. 1908 Rhode Island avenue You'll find that every act of yours de- mands a lot of bottled cures, and if you groan or cough or sneeze, And s ar-| you’re marked down by some dread disease. And if you sweat; when you are warm, there’s some punk ailment in your form. if you dream when you're in bed, it argues that you'll soon } be dead, unless you flee o’er vales and hills and buy three quarts of Dingbat’s pills. | more you read the more you find atversity |that you're diseased in frame and} The Schoot will kive ite annual reception | mind; and to the drugstore by iation 'tomorrow e lum S nesi A the dump you're always going, evening at $:45 at 806% 1 street. Tmeeting of the alumni association|cn the jump to blow in good five-dollar bills for Dr. Dingbat’s will follow. The American Assoclation of Umi- versity Asso Women (formerly _the elation of Collegiate tomorrow until April 15. gressional Club. 16th and U uneu Meeting of the Big Siaters of the District tomorrow at 8 p.m..at 324 In- diana avenue. Dinky Pills. It shows how read- Alumnae) has|ing soils the mind, unless your postponed its mecting announced for | hook’s the proper kind. If you read volumes. of despair you'll . The Missouri Society '1“ l“'? l( o ! ot dance Saturday at § p.rkiat cave around: and paw the air. 1f you read morbid tales of crime you'll slay your grandma for_a dime. concerning sex._you'l I you read slush | :line up The hoard of trustees of the Boys' | with the moral wrecks. Club of Washington will give a re- ception and formal opening. of the "C street from | containing club tomorrow at 320° 4 to 10 o'clock. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will xive an ex- | spect the books that jar the in- | Washington-Alaska State Society this position of the international Sunday #chool lesson tomorrow at 11:30 a. before Stearns B!Mc Vernon Place M. rch.” _Takoma Park o Isenn’ ary bu‘lding. Toursclf Mentally Fit.” o lass 3t Nount Asnoeiation in_the Dr. Tom Wil- Bams will epcak oQ#How to Keep | world is full'of helpful tomes stories, essays, pomes, and so it’s folly to in- | iThe Comgress Heightn Citizens’ As- | A " ZCapt. Gawler of the Radio Corporn- tion gAmerica will lecture tomor- Fow at §:15 p.m. at the National Radio + ,8chool, 1345 ennsylvania avenue. un. ‘hr 2uspices of the Washington Radio ioolnion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. iThe Ramblers' E street. E-m-befihfln II me Sehool Association will mes fow at 3:30 at Frkington a-m;l_ Mrs. Pastime Club will -theet tomorrow at“$:45 p.m. at. 1101 Ivy local tellect. Oopyright by Georze Matthe IVY CITY CITIZENS MEET. lxeormlnflon Gathering of As- |hawk Athletic Club will train tonig terms resulted as follows: Gray, president; Ernest Penn, vice|of music, New York city, wi president; Thompson Brown, ti Carson, sergeant-at-arms, and Rich- drd Ashe, chaplain. The association has under c eration suggestions and request WALT MASON. Adams. sociation Last Night. reorganization meeting of the City Citizens’ Assoclation was held Tuesday night at the residence of Horace P. Jackson, Capitol avenue. Election of officers to fill unexpired Enoch G. Mrs. J. Boyd, asure: secretary’; Willlam - for improvements. They w be WASHINGTON, ' D. A DEMONSTRATION! ANY WHERE YOu SAY= DON'T HAVE TO BuUY? JUST NANE TH' PLACE 3@ { 'A'.l‘ THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wlisop Normal Community Center —Activities tonight: Domestic art, dressmaking and millinery; people’s national opera; advanced and begin- ners' French: war risk basket ball group; Alabama State Society. Library open for reading: E Independent Athletic’ Clubs, beginning at 8 o'clock. Deanwood Community Center— Schedule tonight: -Glee-Athletic Club, Dramatic Club, ‘Community Chorus, Community Band, Bible. Study- Club, Boy Scouts. East Washington Community Cen- FROM BAR. {ter—The film “Alice in Wonderland” SUSPENDED FROM {will be shown tomorrow at 3.30 and | The justices of theSupreme Court 1:30. ~The’ cxhibition has been lr‘;{ol the District of Columbia, in general range y Mrs. LN pman a Mra: L W, Hardy. community secre. (10T Rt SSRERISd Lo SN SRR tary. A part of the net proceeds will | oure until the conclusion and decision D e e s e orst piacs {of disbarment proceedings brought -|against him by the grievance com- grounds. ver ' hearing on _ the mittee. Further Clubs meeting this evening—Amer- icanization class, under supervisioa night_schools: Miilinery Club; Wallach Pleasure (‘l\lh dressmaking; Sioux Athletic Club. Thompson .Community Center—aA [l dramatic entertainment and dange will follow a business meeting of the Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps Al Sizes, All Shapes evening at this center. Other activities: Millinery: Spanf Iyric orchestra; Dramatic Club. Southeast Community Center—Mrs. Nellie Belt will supervise the Couhtry | Dancing Club this evening. The M Johnson-Powell Community Center— The Friday Evening Club will hold a business meeting and election of dfl!— cers this afternoon at 3 o'clock. % emember —we_are_ready to_supply you Tar Bags and Tar Pa- per. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pan. Ave. Dunbar General Clvic Center—Rob- ert Lawrence, national organizer of'the national bureau for the advancemgént tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'l this center. Activities tonight: Knights Té Commandery drill, Community,3 Band practice, Tau Sigma Bel ball, Carlisle basket ball Sunday afternon, at { oela presented to the Commissioners in the | tors .will be w:leome lo l| near future. The next meeting is scheduled for May 3. at the Alexander Crummel School. on Gallaudet street. Community Cente: Garnet-Phelps Colnmnnl(y James E. Walker Post, o, ~'1"Ht'mSD£Y, ROLLS NOISE Ay COMPANY ? IVE-CHANGED ty MIND= TLL TAKE THAT mw— TION N THE PARK' SEND. APRIL 7, 1921 RIALTO 11 a.m~LAST 3 DAYS—11 pam. CAR AROUND! CAL Penna. Ave. st 11th st & PAT WHITE > GAYETY GIRLS — Continuous, 10:30 am—11 pm lll'l'nAY “CUTE _CUTIE GIRLS. LOEW'S Palac * LAST THREE DAYS Metro Presents LYTELL “AMESSAGE FROM MARS” BEGINNING SUNDAY— WALLACE REID In “THE LOVE SPECIAL” LOEW'S OLUMBI Continuons, 1030 a. m—11 p. m. T LAST THREE DAYS Pa THE WITCHING | "N Vi A" (National Vaudeville Artuu) DKY Orchestra Auxiliaries 15~ NEXT WEEK &3 James Oliver Curwood’s “KAZAN” s & Featuring '-i‘!"" Daily s | Slmday - JANE NOVAK 35 REewa Seats; 250 ot Dally Wats., Exoept Saturdays, Susdays FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2:00 P.M. For the Iasursuce Fund and Other Bensfactions of the Sreanization numbering 10,000 of luminaries and lesser lest Bill Ever hered Tomether ner-. and the Longest G“ \lln El' Pfluuly 1,00 for each seat in the theater, to witness the celebrated and movel bemefit 11 2.m—~LAST 3 DAYS—11 X program from the city's thesters. Popular Prices—35Se, 30c, y Courtesy of lmnll-t By of Mansgement AMELIA BluHA- Hodkinson Presents “*’N & C (I R B E T 'l‘ HUGO BALLIN'S In “The g “The Dangereus Maid" Wonder Production of Eighteenth _Amendmen: a0g w4 NAT. ‘\AleRo.thL in & Virile ‘EAST LYNNE’ Prosentation Blead of WM. CAMERON & GIRLS rous Maid” Orchestra From * = 'm SEALS Beautiful Pets of the Briny LT. GIRARD \ Ehteirn. ciyagm BubwAtw {157 Beginning Sunday~&1 Rcalart Pictwres Present ble Novelty WANTA HAWLEY His Remarkal .ERT \"wa & CO. in side 2 Woman' The Screen | CLATRE wnl’ruz\ Comedian ao' finas and {Qr Ilz exponse “r— es the public 30" profit Trom r ‘over Phove. Main 4485, ANNOUNCED BEFOREHAND IN LOBBY DANCING In Open-Alr, Week Nights, 830 to 12. URE-SEEKERS. “GRIFFITH, | ILLIAM S. HAR oMATLEY OF I'Hl NOUNTED.” First Time Shown in Washingtos. —HOUR ELLIOTT DEXTER NING SUNDAY— BEG] “LYING LIPS” WITH— HOUSE PETERS AND FLORENCE VIDOR. " Margareta S. Gerry will speak. I The Nath~nal': Geuen) 1 Sect Flowers to Benutity Weddings AT RO "'1‘ d::':-.s.mmfl and other occasions Shafler, 900 14th. 7 p.m. at the l“?lg l\dV!l’“!&l’flenl Lesion, and Women's Auxilial en's Exchange, meet ‘tonight. Band of Merycy, Junior Red Clnsl 8oy Scouts, Pleasure Club, meet at 6 S'clock. x % Lovejoy Community Center— the l.ovejoy clubs and groups pair to the Dunbar General Ci ter tonight for a spring froligc an ket ball game’ between the ) ROBBED IN CHURCH. Reports Loss of $224 and Papers to Police. George W: Mowbray of 341 H street northwest reported to the police m-t while atte gervices Tuesday t Metropofitan Memorial E. Chus ren Jnhn Marshal place and C street, his pocketboek, containing $224 and some vlllnl:le papers, .was stolen from -his id wedding ring, a small dia- ring and a gold watch were re- norted as having heen stolen from the :h}-ae of J. P. Baker, 1246 11th street, U. S. Service. Woodford Hall reported his home. neorganuguon of \the bureau of {2016 4th street northeast was en- mle- of fl\ De evday aftermoon and a dia- o Lber o Shsume entive .,,,.’;::{;':f:; {mond ring and a £50 bill were stole, Eonéiiation and io. cever & 4= House & anrmann ‘More Anniversary Specials l--vl:lm-m . Values: that are true to the Hmu&&l-lm !nfihoml wmwwym&nm 5 ’""“V"O“ e fl‘w Anscetntion Will ment ‘omasrow evening at Ma- wonic Temple. § s Na -e. a5 ll-.*lm wl'l nvn »n jlas- ted lecture on “The Southwest” um-y evening at the Women's 11 of ill_re- o Are the things for which you are spending your money today -as essential to your welfare and comfort as the needs the next 10, 15 or 20 -years. =3 Sth at D Street N.W. Continvous from 12 Neen. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB ; OWEN MOORE In the Roaring Comedy, adapted from “Lend Me Your Wife,” STHE CHICKEN IN THE CASE” T e11 R St. NE. E. D. MACLEAN. ROBERT McKIM and , BETTY BLYTHE, In the Great Rex Beach Story, “THE SILVER HORDE" “om l’ C Street N.E, i Special Produci CRETORY OF TAREAN 'm 1119 H St. N.E, BRYANT wunnuls i 'u FULL JBOUSE.” ~ 0”“. 1ith & 8. C. Ave. S.E. . ROY STRUART. in H¥ ! “ONE-SHOT ROSS.” RAPHAEL— --0th upd O Sts. N.W. WANDA HAWLEY, ‘in IER FIRST ELOP! Spalding’s, 14th St., and Heeht Co,, 517 7th St. LAST THREE DAYS_STAR CAST. in “NOT And- COMEDY, *A -C. TovcabOwW: OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. .Al;rfl 14, s-lru. i Catholie Community House - Tickets, $3.00, $2.00 and $1 War Ta. Friday; April 8, 1921 | », TH2.20, ng lady— on sale It III Hotels night of dance. e '3 Fation Mmommn THREE DAYS 0 AM. to 11 P.M. GEORGE LISS llm!ep-“-o(m “THE "DEVIL” oy o ) in EDY, “MOVIE MAD." e CRANDALL'S AFciioTmEaren TODAY_BILLIE BORKE, 1. “THE FOU- CATIO! tuxus;'rn. aa oM ,“TOONERVILLE'S ¥IRE BRI Eye Shub has béen' coneiliat! mu colorell l-bo n"n':ook e %qt:nu u‘fi’ directed ln dul ‘with llbnt ln blems. it should have witl reau authorized to deal of ne; € For §by. 10 * ~You',' will ality’ mkm:'. ship bere all the :William Fox’s Picturized Pre- sentation of Will Caldon't__ cnfars 1o anite 7 KnichEnsoche TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. T U JACK PICKFORD In George Ade's Hit BEBE DANIELS, i “SHE COCLDN'T HELP IT.” LYRIC ™ _and irviug s now. Open 6 P.M. SHIRLEY MASON, in “WING TOY.” “Twice Daily—2:15 and ‘8:15 SHUBERT-GARRICK Evenings—50c to $2.00 Mbslm K Olml 5.2Y = Saturday The 1901 A Dflm MAID With an All'Ster Oust, e — Julistts Day, ‘¢ _Jusnita Fistzher, Arthur Sha: Vinton Frederic Burt. AMOUNT “‘BEHOLD MY WIFE.' AMERICAN .52, 20 EUGENE 0’BR! m “BROADWAY AND HOME.™ 1.50 Mat. sat.,fie'nfl 7ol8 resdy to do the Patat- c.ut'mow MUSICAL COMEDY ng, Paperbanging or Up- holstering. Quality work- B"ng’mg Up F manship always. We sell fine Furniture. 'Geo. Plitt Co., Now Is the Time to Install the Three-Plece Reed Sulte ' s $72.oo T atllel‘ A—fl-‘. Foremost Glrli-qu mm.u AT THE SEASHORE |Mareus Show — AT e sthsrons, I EDDIE CARTOR N. Y. w “fltfl Revae NAN HAl.Pfll!l, HARKY ‘EU-Y.\ 3 Consisting' of Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker; made of genuine r\serl, with npbolstered backs and loose cushion seats, covered with fine quality cretonne; spring upholstered bottom; wide arms and comfortable and strong Mlc hon throughout, Regular price, $88.00. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. Rocker| Phonographs are sold by us on’ any terms you The Actor of the Times GUY BATES ext I-fith Nixlt—Suh NOW may desire.. Just -. come in and tell - us how much you = want to pay down * and how much a month you desire to pay and ‘we will send a ma- chine up to your . home, complete with records. Prices--- _ 8125 t0 $310 The Braewich - Phonograph Will Play All Records 917 G Street N.W. . f '(Lih Tllustration) Stron gly built, with woven-back and seat; and priced just right. Regular price, $6.50, Anniversary Special, tion) Made of Fumed Oak; and of a:size’ that is handy for, jm- fimished. : i F eaturmg Capitol Brand Mattresses And: we are making a Every Capitol Brand Mattress will give satis'action. factor in our Amiiversary Cclebr:tlon‘bemuse of their merit. They are mhde on a pnnaple. and of material which make it safe to guarantee them. AN'N’IVERSABY Our ' Faulfless ‘Layer Felt Mattress, four-row imperial stitching; good grade of art ticking.. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL, 1645 Hflw-rhlgm'ithmm SPECIAL Our Best Layer Felt Mat- tress, with 556 pounds of pure staple cotton felt in best grade of ticking, with 6-inch boxing and four rows of imperial stitching. ~ ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. $3420 New Bathroom or Kitchen Sink “Expert Service, ‘Attractive Prices. GetOanlhmnu Maurice J. Colbert “America’s ablest’ actor.” —Boston. m ’H‘az April 15th, 4:30 N :Al- THEATER ____Offices T. Arthur Smith. 1306 G Bt ar Bmith. 1508 G 8t. ,POST e HIS FAREWELL. . DANCING. THE MASQUERADER” "‘DAv“lsox's’-« 1329 M aw? o Same Excellent Cast, Beason'’s With EFFIE SHANNON. o e, R -dn-x Walk. et e s T Mocal Somtas 8t teaching. =Class dance Sat. Eve. with erestra; and m_'m omtars | 3. J. ll-llnlnlln.ll.l..lloll 'M Now located at e 2% nm-."‘nu. 3 biocks of 18th and Oeluml Phone, stu- ST PUBLIC LECTURE School of Forelgn Serviee . Georgetown University "I'lleUllldShtuuaFm omv:l'm 613 22nd—PRIVATE Tse. and ¥ri. Paltroom for vent, $5. W. 1135. € 9 mx&L i Dhok. Ave ' wm— ‘-q--na 5 7 Aderfect Place to’ DANCE