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g 34 EXHIBITS T0 SHOW {1 Eecouregemens 1 CARE OF THE CHILD Many Experts to Address Community Welfare Ses- “sion Here Next Week. A community child welfare exhibit will be held at Hamline M. E. Church, 9th and P streets northwest, Tuesday, ‘Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, at which all phases of the care of the child will be taken up and addresses made by persons eminently qualified to speak on the various sub- Jeots. Among those who wfll speak are Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Juvenile Court, Dr. Ella Oppenheimer of the children’s bureau of the Department of Labor, Mrs. Edna K. Bushbee, sec- retary of the Juvenile Protective As- scciation, and Miss Catherine R. W kins, director of kindergartens. Organizations Taking Part. a Association, the Y. C. Juvenile Protective Al sociation. The ‘Tuesda; . exhibit opens; 3:30, address to mothers on “The Care of the Pre-School Child.” by Dr. Ella Oppenheimer of the children’s bureau, Department of Labor; 4:30. FIL o'clock, address on child welfare work in the Djstrict by Mrs. Edna K. Bushee, secretary of the Jyvenile Pro- tective Association. ‘Wednesday—1 o'clock, exhibit; 3:30, conference ~and demonstration on proper clothing for children, with ad- frs. Jennie Stafford: 4 adflress on “Juvenile Judge Kathryn Sel- lers of the Juveniie Court. Better Babjes Conferemce. Thursday—1 o'clock, better babies conference and exhibit, including weighing and measuring of babies, conducted by Mrs. C. M. Flanagan. formerly associated with infant wel- fare work in the District; 3:30, dress_and conference on play by Miss Catherine R. Watkins, director of kindergartens: 4:30. mu- sical lecture and recital for children by Miss Edith B. Athey, community organist for Washingto: % “The Child in Our Midst," by Rev. H. P. Fox, pastor of Hamline Church. Friday—1 o'clock, baby show, weigh- ing and measuring of babies and nu- trition clinic; 3:30, Mothers’ Club; 4:30, tea; 73 exhibition of Boy Scout, Camp Fi and Blue Bird or- ganization work carried on by Ham- lne Church. —_— ANSWERS DIVORCE SUIT. U. S. Clerk Asks Court to Dismiss place sees grief around, knee deep, and tears” would trickle down his face if he had time to weep. Because he is a shini mark the knockers seek his trail ; from early morn till after dark they roar and kick and wail. And so the great man’s heart is sore, and life seems gray and flat, and oft at night he walks the floor and wonders where he’s at. for our ship, a skipper brave and strong, but ere he’s had a chance to skip we show him where he’s wrong. We say he’s steering for the rocks before he’s under way, and criticism, sneers and knocks confound him day by day. Encouragement the skipper courts, and all he gets is blame: and yet we think we're dead game sports, who decent game.” The man wi ard Roe; if he is praised he’ll strive and try to make the busi- ness go. He’s just as human as he was when he was pounding sand; his nature doesn’t change because he’s foremost in the land. With honest pride, emo- tions high, he feels his bosom swell, when people rear on end and cry, “Good boy! . You’re do- s | ing well.” FILES INJUNCTION SUIT. Henry A. Renz Brings Complaint Charging Business Interference. Suit for injunction has been filed the company, and Henry Vaughn, to prevent interference with him in the conduct of the business. Mr. Renz says he owns 50 per cent of the stock and charges that the defendants, seek- ing to replace him, have locks on the building an: ened to evict him. Justice Stafford issued a umpornry rennlnlnz order returnal Attorney George E. Sullivan appears for the plaintiff. i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—We're All in the Same Boat. The man who holds exalted We choose a skipper WILL VISIT BOYS’ CLUB. Speak—Other Guests. fllay a 0 has station high is much like Rich- opportunity of seeing the club in operation. Judge Sellers of the Juve- nile Court, Mra. Bushee of the Juvenile Protective Association and the mem- bers of the Monday Evening Club have been especially invited to attend. The club has a membership of more WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. the secretary of the interior of the Rudolph will make & short address. -_———— The number of places selling in- toxicating liquors in London has been steadily decreasing during the past ten years. in the District Supreme Court by SAT. ONLY Henry A. Rens, vice president and straw. secretary of the Washington Coca 490 . | Cola Works, 400 7th street southwest, . against James M. Crass, president of bemes Bo: First of the Season Cream Dipped -MARY SWEET 709 D N.W. changed the have (hmt. April 15. . Action. John F. McCarren, a clerk in the in- ternal revenue_bureau, has asked the District Supreme Court to dismigs the divorce proceeding brought against him by his wife, Elizabeth C. McCarren. He admits that he once used profane language and threw a glass at his wife, but says he was then ill of ;nhenn “nagged him and his wife had almost into a frenzy.” He declares that he apoligized to_her and she accepted it He says he ed his wife to the best of his lbl“l)’ but declares that she has not done her full duty as a wife, never prepared his meals and sometimes publicly humiliated -him. ‘The hpand —forget that we lllld r!ldy E. Morruon Paper Co., is represented by Attorney T. Regan. to tupply Tar Bags and Tar you need 1009 Pa. Ave. DO N'T- FIFE & DRUM INN =" DINNER =1 Deliciousty. prepared by 55¢ Extra Blmlu for Gillette, 63c Dozen The Gibson Co., Inc., 917 G Street N.W. Service Stations L A O'Nelll. Iu. st Nw. Brndmenvy&ELSeka. 616 Pa. Ave. B.E. ‘Western Auto Supply Co. 3279 M St. Modern Allto s-wly Co. NE. Tr-ylor-E!finzer Bnt‘y Service Irviag St. N.W. The John A. Wineberger Co, Inc. Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith’s Btt'y & EL Service 2119 18th St N.w. Smithdeal Bat’y & EL Service 1919 Pa. Ave. Nw. s ke, gty 2o Takems Park, D. O, “The Still Better Willard” Nw. ‘Washington-Battery-Company 1621-23 L St. N.W. Snyder & Little present a Tailored Sandal In times of plenty pre- pare for days of adversity that are liable to come to every one. Open a savings ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Constructed of genuine gray buckskin and of the chestnut shade of Russia. Hosiery to Match ETEAss s Mllulauhslmp Around the Corner i010'E St. N.W. AUTH’S MEAT LOAF —Best for cold lunches or for frying. Try it once and you wor’t be satisfied with any other kind. Look for the N. Auth Brand At All Leading Grocers _N. Auth’s Provision Co. 623 D S.W. —We are yours for eight cents and eight cents never bought as much real cigar quality. “OftY” and “After-Dinner”’ At All Dealers’ Made in Washingten by Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model m mh Cigar Factery at Commissioner Rudolph Also to|Choosing of Delegates to Conven- The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are to be present at the|at the Hotel Washington yesterday aft- reception at the new Boys' Club, 3rd|ernoon, with Harry W. Hahn and I and C streets northwest, this afternoon | ing & Hail as The reception will start at 4 o'clock p.m. and continue until 10 o'clock pm., | dsy, and to the Cleveland interna- that the general public may have the | tional convention, Jume 3Ute 35, was than one hundred and fifty boys of the neighborhood. The club police- men, appointed by the boy officers of the club and under the direction of club, will be active in escorting guests through the clubhouse. Commissioner D. C., FRIDAY, APRH 8, 1921. BluE Roort, TLL TELL THEM You HAVE ARRIED —By POP MOMAND. YAWS, STEP IN Ty' | [NOW REMEMBER YoU BiG DONT MAKE ANY BREAKS IN FRONT oF THE M*GINIS'S! THEYRE PEOPIE “ KIWANIS CLUB DINES. !~ tions Is Chief Business. The Kiwanis Club met at luncheon Washington Arts Club, 2017 I St. N.W. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 8130 P.M. Tickets, $1.00, ‘special boosters.” The elaction of delesnn to the district convention at Richmond, Va. Sati Including Tax. the arder of busines: —_— The Chinese have an idea that if they are buried in foreign lands their souls will wander among strangers. Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Let the invalld enjoy the sunshine by renting one of our Penknives Knives worth hing? If so, why mot send them to us and have them sharpened correctly? We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plating and Siiver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO0., Inc. 917 G St. N. spring lll"ux Rolling Cbairs. Very moderste rates by il mouth. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. SWING’S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY The selection of the epicure. The very name is as 8th and H Sts. N.W. M. 7601 ‘Will Remove to Mesco Building, 1013 E St. N.W., About May 1 SAVE THE SURFACE % Do not put off the painting, necessary to keep your property in condition, on account of the cost. Painting cost is not to be compared to the property logs that is bound to result if the surface-of the wood or metal is allowed to decay or rust. Painting in time saves the large expense of repairing and often rebuilding, which will also require painting, thereby making double cost. Get our estimate. You will find it reasonable for high-class work. W. F. ANDREWS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTER AND DECORATOR 1804 14th St. N.W. Phones N. 420421 Buy One and Take One Free, No Red Tape ‘We will sell 400 of these well known Cord Tires Two for the Price of One FOR ONE WEEK #.000-Mile CORD TIRES of a well kmown STANDARD MAKE in all sizes, including the Famous 2033% oversize CORD TIRE. - Each Tire is & First Tire. Each Tire Bears the F Serial Number. Each Tire Carries Full Factory Guarantee of 8000 Milee 35x5 Q-D. or Cl. at 50% Off THE DIXIE TIRE COMPANY 1118 H Street N.E. We promised the manufacturers of these tires at the time we bought You will know them them that we would not advertise the name. when you see them. We also have a limited mumber of Miller Cord Tires. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY Beaux Arts Ball CRANDALL', LAST TWO DA Otk at D Street N.W. VAUDEVILLE SUPERB _OWEN "MOORE In_the Laughing Farce Comedy, “THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE” EMPIRE 11 H St. N.E. EVE NOVAK ALSO TWO-REEL L KO COMEDY. —— HOME 12%0_C Street NE. BBY%\;U“.‘ASHH U LARRY SEMON."in “THE SOITOR. PR]N 1118 H St. N.E. uo“g.‘ifi’:q MeLEAN and “THE ROOKIE'S RETORN* " CAROLINA 1hes. s Gola: duction. “RETURN OF TARZAN CRANDALL’S TODAY—MILDRED HARHIS ¢ QLI 3 CRANDALL'S MATS. 2 P M. DAILY TOD. CO: SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Road AVENUE GRAN 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. OM! DAY ‘CovmiSHIp CRANDALLS Arorse rmws TODAY—_VIOLA DANA, in “THE OFF- PIRATE.” And HARRY POL- LLOW KOMA. —RAPHAEL— oth and O Sts. N.W. FRANK MAYO, in S THE PET.” Also “‘SON OF T. mnmAGF LITTLE SA! DANA, “THE And COMEDY, .nu}_us HERC LAST GREAT DAY, VERA GORDON. in “THE GREATEST LOVE.” NEW STANTON o= & G st xe WILLIAM *RUS. KLES.” Also Jfl.lsnzttndll.l.Ar& FI1°S EW THEA' 535 Sth St. S.E. SHIRLEY. MASON. in “FLAME OF YOUT) DUMEARTON %% Seepsie e e Production, “PAYING THE_ PIPER. | ODONNELL'S Revere Theater Ga.Ave.& Pk.Rd. SPECIAL CAST, in “TWO KINDS OF LOVE." CRITERION AMERI( 9th &°'D N.W. o VILIIAM 8} HART. in Introductory Inducement Don’t Miss It SUPPER DANCE, 75c Saturday Evenmg Supper 5 to 9. Dance 8:30 to 12 Ladies’ Committee of 30. Gen- erous menu. Floor in quality and I size unsurpassed anywhere. Will Stewart's Orchestra ‘ Auditorium, Congress Heights Car Line at Portland St. * /' "Penma. Ave at 11¢th St. PAT WHITE #% GAYETY GIRLS _“OUTE OUTIE GIRIS" CRANDALL’S Fat 1om METRoPoLITAN LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 AM. to 11 P.M. i GEORGE ARLISS In the Sensation of Two S Continents, “THE DEVIL” ‘With Stellar Support, in “Mamma’s Affair” CRANDALL'S 183 and Col R1. KnickersockER Also Johnnie Hines, in *Torchy's Knighthood.” The Osthelio Women's Servic Glub Prasests ' Paullst Choristers mooua u-he!-lty Gy-..u—, April 14, 8:20 P.M. nuelt c-n-ue Community House Tickets, $3.00, $2:00 and $1.00 (No War Tax). Seats on sale at Mrs. Greeme's in Droop's, 13th and G. Phone Malu 6493. Concert Burean | AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S PatAcE Comtinuous, 10:30 a.m—11 pm. LAST TWO DAVS Metro Presents LYTELL “AMESSAGE FROM MARS” BEGINNING SUNDAY— WALLACE REID In “THE LOVE SPECIAL® VR LOEW’S OLUMBI Continuous, 10:30 2. m.—11 p. m. LAST TWO Paramount Presents WITCHING HOUR ELuo‘T“T'i)EXTER BEGINNING SUNDAY— “LYING LIPS” —WITH— HOUSE ERS AND 3 3 VIDOR. 0% / B. F. KEITH'’S .. | Daily 33 Sun §:3% Hol'y 232 “Splendidly Balanced”---Post Bl VAN & CORBETT xp NAZARRO, Jr.. with His Selected Sextet: CLAIRE EY & ROBT. E. E in *The Gossiper,” & Grundy Com- edy; Dolly Xay: Jack Osterman; Bartram & Bixton. Higgins & Bater. Dah-r Hits. S e it s e o Eriday Mat. April §—Bvery Seatod Tremendous Bill of Keith, Gormos sad OLF: er Stars. Every Doller for the *'N Insurance Fund,” etc. Order, Mai GAiym th, li;low ¥ ] Max Spiegel Pres “ABE REYKOLDS' REVUE” " Wext Week—Ed Loo Wrothe, Jas. 3. MOORE’S RIALTO 11 a.m—LAST 2 DAYS—11 p.m. [Peppiest Comedy of the Year. Realart Presents BEBE DANIELS Supported by JACK HOLT in 72 72227, Orehestra ~~ Auxiliaries 1= NEXT 5 NEXT WEEK - James Oliver Cunr»od‘a Now Open Under New Management FASHION TEA GARDEN Rock Springs, Conduit Road Dancing--Light Refreshments L ¥ “KAZAN” Featuring JANE NOVAK 7777777, noonz's GARDEN t's All About A Mother And Her Youngsters William Fox’s Picturized Pre- sentation of Will Carleton’s Pprecioas poem OVER THE HILL Directed by Harry Millarde Twice Daily—2:15 and 8:13 || SHUBERT-GARRICK Evenings—50c to $2.00 Matinees—25¢ to $1.00 11 am—LAST 2 DAYS—11 pom. Popular Prices—25c, 30c, 35e Hodkinson Presents HUGO BALLIN'S ‘Wonder Production of ‘EAST LYNNE Orchestra :FBegmnmgSundny‘@ Realart Pictures Present WANDA . HAWLEY “The Ouhiae Woman” 7 7 Z ZZ llllllll. tacany , The 1921 aurm Song Comedy. A DANGEROUS MAID ¢ Juliette Day Creighton H: Vinton Freedley STARTING SUND. EATS SELLING. Americe’s Foremost Girliesque K.lrhqmnndg. Marcus Show . TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. JACK PICKFORD In George Ade’s Hit “Just Out of College” JOINT RECITAL Louise Potter, Pianist Maurice Eisenberg, Cellist Tuesday Evening, April 12 NEW MASONIO TEMPLE. Tickets on sale at T. Arthur Smith's, G_Street. Slmllert-Belnco T ':",f‘.‘?.},{,," Matinee, Satu: , 500 to $1.50. CAI\.’I“OE MUSICAL COMEDY Bringing Up Father AT_THE SEASHORE Next Monday—Seats Now . GUY BATES Bl Tonight, 8:05 MAT. SAT. The Whirlwind EDDIE CANTOR N. Y. Century Theater Revue MIDNIGRT ROUNDERS NAN HALPERIN, HARRY KELLY, LEW HEARN {Next Monday Night—Seats NOW “*America’s ablest actor.”—Boston Tranecript. ‘WALTER HAMPDEN MACBETH—Mon., Thurs., Sat. Nighta time? and Sst. Mat. HAMLET—Tuesday Night Only. ROMEO AND JULIET—Wed. Night. | MERCHANT OF VENICE—Thu SERVANT IN THE HOUSE—Friday Night. POST HIS FAREWELL In “THE MASQUERADER” Same Excellent Cast, I With EFFIE SHANNON. 3.0ar Sensation, Double Begoivizy Stages, 00, ednu Mt and 500, ~ Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARCADE! A Perfect Place to DANCE Splendid Musio—Strict Cengor rs. Mat, JULIACULP “Tumatched a2 o Singor of Songe' Heard in Recital auy, Ape 15t 400 NATIONAT, THEATER t Sexts Now Selli Offices T. Artbur Smith. 1508 G S*. DANCING. DAVISON'SE1329 Maw it Season’s mew aocerstThe Toddle.” “ire ot ten. T esitiont Walk. Artay Navy Tape: Teach you to dance correcty in m few lessons. Strietly private; Aoy hour Normal course for ching. Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestfa. J J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt SALON OF DANSE. oow located at 1308 Kaloramn ‘road. 2 blocks th of 18th and Columbia road. Sio, "ol 761-W. Baiiroum all of stage _— correctly tannt. CATHERINE BALLE ¢ 740 Gth St. N.W. Franklin 6508 ! Why waste time with people who waste yous We produce resuits. Rexinners’ clase Hours. 1 to 10 p.m. 218 “Tues }" 8:30 to 10. T GLADYSE WILBUR Dllpont Studio of Dancing and Fancy Dancing. No. 6 Dupont Circle. Phone Fr. 1435.W. '|MISS CHAPPELEAR JBriate lessons tausht by appolntment, Phones: Day. Col. 5366, E Individual private lessons in hatimom faucy and shoc-danciug for stage &