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7 \ ~ ' 2 THE EVENING EERBINRGED | SO {10 BE OPEN-MINDED ' tion has deferred its April meeting until Friday at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Temple. Brightwood. Residents and Christian Science Lecturer ‘Deprecates Obstinate Op- { -position to Conviction. neighbors invited. No one ever became proficient in any branch of endeavor by starting his” efforts on the theory that he was sure to fail. said Frank H. Leonard. €. S. B, in a lecture on Christian Science at First Church of Christ, Sc¥entist, last eve How long will it take to become an authority The Hubbard Home and School As- sociation will meet Monday night in the Hubbard School hall. The South Dakota Society will give a banquet to that state’s delegation in Congriss Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Cafe Triumph, 14th and Irving streets. to be followed by a reception and dancink. All former South Da- kotans invited. Wil C. Barnes will give an fllus- trated lecture on the Hopi Indians of Arizona Thursday evening at the Women's City Club. Roxcoe ¢. Bruce will address the Parent-Teacher Assoclation of Logan School Friday at 7:30 o'clock. The general court, District Chapter, DERES A MAN TER SEE Yo' MSTAH MSGINIS! HE SAYS HE'S FRom DE INFERWNAL REVENUE DEPARTHENT! STAR, WASHINGTON, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Some Shock! OH GOSH! I A FOUND THAT M \N T77 INCONME RETURN ! ITS ALL OVER! THEYVE CH-HH- ~ D0, GONER- \STAKE Tax WEDNESDAY, 4 APRIL 13, 1921. ‘ —By POP MOMAND. SEMENTS. ) METRopoLiTAN UcH ON- YOUR INCOH[ o THIS WEEK A' TAX! HERES 6 CHECk 10:30 M. to 11 P.M. FOR THE AMOUNT 3R’ CONSTANCE TALMADGE With STELLAR SUPPORT i & ? o " ‘Mamma’s Affair CFAKDALL'S 18 andCel 81 KNICKERROGKER - TODAY Beginning ag 6:30 P.M. ALW BRADY on any subject if. before he even looks inside a textbook on the sub- Ject. ome starts by saying: “I don’t believe a word I am about to read nor a rule laid down by which the problems may be solved. 1 don't know a thing about it now, and for that reason_don't believe any one P. A, will meet tomorrow at the | cigh Hotel. i Mra. Nanette B. Paul will xpeak Fri- day at R p.m.. at the First Congrega- tional Church. The Safety Asxociation will | S e O ot catinned et timonon pm., in the| I courtcd ]nnc fnr many years “When we turn to Gi Chris- | Thomson School. el s 5 Y tian Science teaches us do we —twas Cl!]l_er eight or nine—| Ruow (It God 18 £oed and s ehven Lo No. @, Depart. before she wiped away my tears, us a goodly heritage, an hat we | ment Potomac, . will meet . Rl s cannot hei separated from it. We |Friday at § p. A’ R. Hall. and said she \\oul}d be mlme. must not insist that we are perma- o se 2 av hree ently held In_ bondage to the e.| The New York Siate Soctety win|'vhereat I rose and gave thre exzn if every one we talk to savs|eive an informal dance April 19 at,cheers, and thought my luck was we but ‘we must know instead |Mrs. Dyor's, 1519 R Street. Dancins.| fine. And I knaw much concern- that we have every good and perfact {9 to 12 Zift from f‘“‘ih ol Syl s mepe Ln |ing Jane, ere she became mY| renearsal in the Tyler School tonight. e must rot cng?"d‘:rpa:mm . bride; she had the sense, when{ evitable. but rather must know th: victory is unescapable, that < given us dominion over the curth : the fullness thereof. and mu; that wo canmot help having this do- minion. “The religion of our Lord and Mas- ter heals all the sick to whom it is applied. and all the medicine needed is the right knowledge of God which Jesus exemplified. “He was the Great Physician. and He never made a mistake in diagno- sis. nor did He ever lose a patient. |j “We read in the Bible that Jesus, ‘before the ascension, said He would not leave us comfortless, but would Bend a comforter, who would always |dressed stay with us. Christian Science by Maj. William Ayres Borden. teaches that this Comforter is the |Wwho will speak of the figshting equip iving Christ or Redeemer, who stands {ment of air craft. lllustrated by knocking at the door of each one’s|Slides and mo ictures. . thought, seeking to save and rege = will speak on 3 Washington Education Association, Friday evening in the Py Progresnive will meet blic Library. he pride. And calm and w Dr. Clarence tomorrow at 4: tional Church. mwan, nce of Bnrhnnr will lecture The Federation of Citizens ations will meect Saturday n the boardroom of the Municipall building. will be ad- night, at|were done quite a spell; his Dbell, one. Mr. Leonard is a member of the | Boara of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. He was 3d and C I went to the church and dre the best of female wiv streets, tomorrow at § Mra. Hester A. M introduced by Mrs. Harriet Hitoh-jprincipal of the divorce court ever threw its Chure : 5 ! «cock, second reader of First Chur ressiibe shadow on our lives. Now yn, N. Christian ~ Soci: Group at the Y. W. 4 street tonight at rove’s In the Omly Gemain mn"" T len Soq Grip, Tamer: (2: =~ = and then their love confess; and = o Lsvertisement. Boy Scout Troep 72 will meet to-| 4 1s, thinking marriage play, Fou get BROMO.) 2 morrow at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peters|damsels, thinking marriage School, 316 E street southeast. { ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | . . o ccicol students TONIGHT. present their spring play. “Grumpy A Hansen will lecture on|this evening. tomorrow and Friday, in I-wud Flowers in the Vicinity of |the auditorium of the school. ‘Washington,” at § o'clock in the as-| .. . . - partments of W. sembly hall, Y. M. C. A. B. Moses and ssons vlvlll give a banquet The Bryan-Buchanan Parent-Teach- | tomorrow at 8 o'clock at the Hotel er ‘Masociation will meet at 7:30 in | \Vashington. the Bryan School. h\-“ ?; Camp, No. ’No. 14, Woodmen of i i11{ the World. will give an entertainment | ml.:t }E‘zfi'rfififighgmfillz;} and dance tomorrow night for the fomt I R friends and families of the sovereigns. Capitol History Club will hold its annusl business meeting with Mrs. A. he’s a boob and she’s a vam to get her a decree. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Adams. local Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., will meet lomorrow at 8 p.m. at headquarters, . A. R. Hall. H The executive committee of D. F. P. A will give an inf 1 reception and conference at the leigh Hotel. The District branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Pwpll ‘will meet at 8 o'clock | mah in Y. M. C. A, 1816 13th street. School — The school children will Fairbrother entertain TRIAL BY JURY GRANTED. ck H. Carlisle, arrested by Police- . Murphy in connection with = -ueged shooting affray at the rear of street southeast, was brought of national folk dancing. A Casey. flmce il be given at the D reet monilie N yesterday, charg- | Schlag ball will be practiced by the = :f Gicoall. 606 B street, to begin|ed with carrying a deadly weapon wnd| Ross “girls from 3:13Vto 4:15. To- o' - intoxication. ~ Jury trial was aswed for | night: Spanish. women's gymnasium by his counsel, Judge Mullowny, which was g‘xed lor‘;lfil:ll 'Il Adesunfl of $600 was iven. rl e lead not it Boct Adams o both charges. ¥ s class, Lonesome Club, 4 Wl‘ will meet fml'n 3 lo 5 oclo-:k at 2007 Columbia Speakers: Mra. Abl was stated that the defendant had Annette and Mrs. fired four shots at Daniel T. Long, n A'rhe Wiber Bible clasé of New York | of ‘which took effect. It was testified, venue Church will hold a special|however, before the assistant United meeting at 8 o’'clock at the church. States attorney that the defendant had been drinking and had not fired at any The Lonesome Club will give 2|one. dance ‘Wilson Normal fltfi‘ofll at - ter—Activities tonight: Kaufman Athletic Club. lustrated lecture and Dr. Clarence B. Barbour wilp lecture at 8 o'clock on “The Battle Ground of Life” at First Co e ngregational "You can join this League { of Quality ’ and get the finest eight-cent smokes in the world. “Ofty” and “After-Dinner”’ At All Dealers’ Made fa Washizgton Henry T. Offterdinger In Washington’s Model Cigar Factery at 508 9th DRESS REFORM EXHIBIT. Smith College Class Demana for Becoming Apparel Has Effect. The culmination of & dress reform started by the sophomore class of Smith College, Northampton, Mass., in the interest of more modest and more becoming clothes came In the form of a recent fashion show in which no fewer than 115 contestants ap- peared. These evidenced by their Yery numbers how important the re- férm appears to the normal young girl, and also how important it is that such reforms come from within end not from some outside agency or_organization. The prizes for the prettiest, most Becoming and most modern dress were given by Dr. Joel Goldthwait, ‘the eminent surgeon of Boston. Each contestant, after giving her name at the entrance, walked across the front of the stage, seated herself in an archair and walked back again and out through heayy velvet draperies. The costumes were marked by the " judges as to line. color, modesty and suitability. Many of the high-class Stores of Northampton co-operated in making the display a success and showed a keen and constructive fin- terest in its underiying purpose. Other women's colleges, it is learn- ed, have taken up seriously the question of feminine dress reform and the Smith sophomores are fre- guently questioned by them as to elopment of their campaign, . J'M-ADAMS FINE HARD WOOD FLOORS 1503 mmCUYAVlNI.I Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale ot the iavalid_ enjoy the ine by ‘reating ‘cuc of our Tnvallq ealu’-:" Chairs. Very moderste rates > month The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. =~ MUDDIMAN FANS AT THE BALL PARK FANS IN THE HOME FANS IN THE OFFICE SEE US FOR ELECTRIC FANS C. A. Muddiman & Co. 1204 G St. 616 12th St. Phone Main 140 Chocolates—diverse in taste and diffuse in delectability! CORNWELL'’S BETTY BOX N exceptional assortment of matchless A milk chocolates—ig rolls, jelly squares, pistache logs, whip caramels, Braszil nuts, filbert clusters, nougats, butter creams. More than twenty kinds, every piece an ex- emplar of confection supremacy. A Pound Box, $1.50 All the same varieti in bitter- l'..t Ttallan CORNW s Carving Kat anything? If 0. why mot send them to ws nnd have ue— ol correctixt We 4. Nickel Plating, Gold Platiag asd Siiver Platiag. All Work Guaramteed. THE GIBSON CO0., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. 'HE LITTLE MOTH | Don’t delay. Order Tar Bags or Tar Paper. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. there was rain, to rise and <tep‘ inside ; and she was good, and in brain there was no foolish she was sweet and isc. her temper well controlled, and at the fair she i took the prize for butter bright as zold, and she could bake the smoothest pies a man’s insides <ould hold. And Jane knew me exceeding well ere courting days she'd studied me for and didn’t shy or run what time the sexton tolled announcing we were That distant day I fondly view,the memory survives,when s;and no youths go courting half a day, look coy and answer “Yes”; and then they're spliced and trot away to ‘harvest their distress. And marriage proves a weary tramp across a soggy lea, and and they can ne’er agree, and iawyers take their final stampI AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS General Civic Center, Central High primary the public this evening with a program songs and dances and ‘Wilson Normal Community Center— library open. East Washington Community Cen- Community Orchestra, basket ball. Boys’ Athletic Club, 4 o'clock; Wallach Boys' Club, Thomson Community Center—An il- literary pro- gram will be presented to the mem- | bers of | Spanish American A the reading circle of the heneum tonight. Other club meetings: Pen and Ink Club. plain_sewing, piano practice, Esperanto, Dramatic Club, Expression Club. E. V. Brown Community Center—To- morrow at 3 p.m.: French for be- ginners, Spanish, dancing. ! Park View Community Center—Club | program tonight, Saranac Club. Wed- nesday Evening Dancing Club. The Jolly Players’ Club will hold a Southeast Community Center, Tyler School—The Southeast Community | Association voted that $50 be turned over to the Junior Red Cross fund of | the Cranch and Tyler schools. This | money was raised by an en ment recdntly n at the High School by various clubs of the Southeast Community Center. The Tyler School Social Club. Will enjoy two L. Wolfe, president. hours of community dancin evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. PENNSY'S 75TH BIRTHDAY. Every locomotive and shop whistle | e TE e of the Pennsylvania system ble “THE EDUCATION OF A HUSBAND." for half a minute at noon today a celebration of the seventy-fifth niversary of the railroad. A @azs were displayed through day from all stations, sho buildings of the system. In Her Newest Comeds, tertain- Bastern Roy ng this Oth and O Sta N.W. merican | out the | ps and NEW STANT 0 6th & C Sta. N RECY. W BURN, | of Our w as ed. P FAMILY JEWELERS = 7 Ml Over 60,000 Wearers Glasses —All Satisfied Customers of Our Optical Dept. Eyeglasses —including careful, thorough by one of our Graduate Optometrists—as examination low —We are never satisfied with a pair of Glasses unless they are becoming and perfectly adjust- That’s part of our service. 1/1// DumsAkfon THE WOMAN IN - CRANDALL’S 845 P .CKAN ALLl'S= 14}01,1.0 TIIL 'm flected by o cult art of wi EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Study Of 9()% of the foot troubl to improper and ill-fitting Foot Form way. That’s what “Foot really means. 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(Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles TATH A T \sr. LOEW’'S PatacE|% tillll Continwens, 10:30 2.m~11 p.m. "ron,nr AND ALL WEEK iount Presemts WALLACE —IN— Il The Love Special” Sunshine Comedy—*The Baby” i Other Program Hits LOEW’S | Comtinuous 10:30 a. m.— NOW PLAYING “LYING LIPS” i Thomas H. lur‘n m | ““of Life and Love—. it ‘sensation —WITH— HOUSE PETERS and FLORENCE VIDOR Specml I' ilm Features —RAPHAEL—[EUTE CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND Ave. S.E. “Out of the Chorus” MOORE’S RIALTO Thrills and Romance George H. Hamilion Presents 14tk Street and R. L Ave. BiLL 5 N RETH T4k and Triseg St N.W. en & M CHATLEN “THE E LYRIC' RAY. “HONORABLE ALGY Also Comed: »|O’'DONNELL’S ™ NEW_ Tiean to 11 pm MOORE’S 11 a.m—~ALL WEEK—Il pm. Popular Prices—25c. 30c, 35¢ Realart Presents WANDA HAWLEY in th OUTSIDE WOMAN Orehestra Swhsidinries VAUDEVILLE ¢ UPERB Featuring the Great Magicians. GREAT FELIX & CO. ALSO A STELLAR CAST in the Master Production, “SHERRY” Owing to shows nz on S beginning Suns April 17, show’ will close Saturday night. EMPIRE 11 1 S N.E. - EARL METCALF Note: FATHER FINN “THE FACE AT YOU T wisoow-" " {lPaulist Choristers In Conmcert st CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY GYM. { THURSDAY, APRIL M, §:0 p. m. | BemeSt Catholic Community House Tickets, $5. $2 and $1 (2o wis,tax) Seats oa isle'at Mrs. Grocne's Jmm By reau in Dioop's, 15th & G. Main iflflol‘v...... “.l GREAT SUCCESS."—Post. The Four Marx Bros. & Co. With Hattie Darling. i “THE nll-:zlAsl!fll;h‘Fl:aon" % ||| SHUBERT-GARRICK Where thousands are being en- tertained twice daily by William America’s Pnr—mflsl Harleqmnad, . . . | OF Fox’s picturized presentatipn of | Marcus Sllow 1920 Will Carleton’s precious poem, H t Surpasei . fl-vun: . o Gresteer cions 'ROBIN HOOD A Cast of American Comic Opera St An Orchestra of s\m» R. e JULIA CULP lm fl‘\L |OVERTHEHILL Directed by Harry Millarde Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00 0 -rnumnu‘ u-xn. Tickets now selling, Office of o ARTHUR sm‘m 1206 G Oth, Bel ALL “’LEK Phones: Eve. Hindiduat e leasons In Saliroen daacing, l all fancy und shoe-dancing for stage 8 -pe-:l-h: i | GAYETY "n wmr | GAYET ED LEE WROTHE And his “Best Show” Next Week—'"Girls de Looks" APITO ly Under the Auspices of the District of Columbia Chapter of the : American Guild of Organists Adoif Torovsky, AAGO. FULTON B. KARR Orgatist Emmtouel F. E. Church. Aracastia, Mt. Vernon M. E. 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First Time Here of i This Original Cast The SELWYNS Present RALPH BRIAN WOOD| MORGAN .t Musical Play, “Buddies” lebb, 50c to $2.50; Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50 Sat. Mat., 50c to $2.00 Tonight, at 8:15 Pop. $1.50 IMES | i | | GTovERs tme, T5c. Classes Bailroom for rent. MISS CHA?PELF.KR Last Appesrance in Washington for § Years Beg. Next Sun. Night—Seats Now Pop, $1.50 Mat. Thursday ‘The World-Famous Comedians McINTYRE and HEATH In the Gergeous Musical Extravaganza, “HELLO, ALEXANDER”