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26 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.- The Citizens’ Assoclation of Chevy Chase, D. C., will meet Wednesday at S pm. at the Elizabeth V. Brown School. ] The Concord Club will be addressed tomorrow at § p.m. by Dr. Waldemar ! Kloss on “Fritz Reuter’s Works” and “The Low-German Dialect.” The Indiana at dinner April fety will entertain 30 at 8 p.m. at the New Ebbitt. Re rle Wilfley and Rev. James Shera Montgomery will speak. Vincent B. Costello Post, will meet tomorrow e | boardroom of the District building. | The Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet the) Final plans be | made for the funeral of Vincent B. Costello. end of this month. whose body will arrive the, | The Petworth Citizens® tion | will tomorrow night at the Presbyterian Church, corner of Ran- dolph street and New Hampshire ave- nue. Anso The Anthony Wednesday at 5 p. road. Miss Winnie F League will meet | 2007 Columbia | s Keys will | Epeai. | The Colorado Society will meet ' at at the Thomson | Thursday hoo! The Conxolidated Equality-Walter | Reed Post. No. 284, meeting Thurse v“ln}: Nomina- ! tion and electic officers ' Bo n's l'llrn-n! Eventx Mins lass will mert tomorrow Connecticut avenue.! at § o'clock at 1 i The Housekeepers' Alliance will! meet t row 11 o'clock at the} »w Willard Miss Miriam Birdseye | will explain “How to Recognize Wear- ing Quality in Textiles i R in dour December, when thelthe association on the progress of the | ‘s 2 0 5 i i : 210 (i. Twenty-four-hour serv. The Katorama_Citizens Ansociation| INJURED HORSE IS SHOT. |snow is on the hill, but when | Liverian republic and the important §;ce 40, e «-;;}"‘x-r'§‘1‘;(:r'|5}f!"l e April skies are glowing in the|nave in shuy "< course toward Signed chairmar. of the membership (.‘,",_“[Reckless Autoist Sought—Other | warmest tints of blue, smiles ;\tlljl‘(‘r;o‘e“l:‘;(‘l.' il achievements Amateur Photographer. mittee, “will_report on the campaign | < for new member; The women of the Washingto; trict Women's F zn Mi Society of the M. Church will give a_ luncheon complimentary to Mrs. William A. Haggerty, the Baltimore | branch president. at 1 o'clock tomor- row. at the Had ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Di TODAY. struck the animal and The Art and Archaeology League the officer. A dam- meets at 3:45 at the studios of Mr. and |aged automobile was found this Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown, G street. {morning in a yard of a house in Club lecture and tea | College Women the clubhouse, 1522 1| from 4 to 6, at street. TONIGHT. | Representative 2ddress the Raint at s oclock at 100t Maine State iation o'clock, Thomson School. B. C Toll Reece will | ivision Veterans treet. meets, Georzetown Citizens' _ Association | meets, § o'clock, Potomac Savings Bank | Hall, Wisconsin avenue and M street. | Home and School Associa- | in the Hubbard School hall. Hubbard Success Club, 8 o'clock, meets Church at 8 o'clock AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS East Washington: Schedul, 7:30; Carbery Scouts, Troop 7 man_Athletic Club: Wallach Americanization class. Club; Thomson Community ture this evening by Briggs Center: Mrs. Frank H. at the Maine State Associa- ting. 8 p.m_ Other activities Filing association, chinx a dramatics, plain sewing, piano practice V. Brown Community Center: Mothers' Club meets Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Lec- Thomson _Community 2 Center: 3| o'clock, French, pul iibrary branch. | Johnson-Powell Community Center: Children's Elocution Club will receive instruction at 3 p.m. Tonight: Ways means committee, - millinery community dancing. Center: Needle Birney Commun ble Club and Wash- werkers, Chari ington orchestr les W. Wetmore, presi- ‘s Welfare Association, W. M. Stoner. i Army girls at the North Capitol W. C. T. U. Z meets United Brethren Church. Mrs. in ¥mma Sanford Shelton will speak. _—— AMERICANS FARE BADLY. Reported Only Foreigners in Mos- cow Prisons Hit by Rations. By the Associated Press. RIGA, April 15—Only the Americans among all the foreigners in the Moscow prisons appear to have been forgotten by the government and do not receive food packages now to supplement the starva- | tion rations, according to the Baroness Forelkerson, who has arrived at her home in Riga, after having been for a long time in prison in Russia as one of the Ll—!\ld“ o agl—'l HE money that you spend needlessly is gone forever: no further power to ngs for which you your money today 5 or 20 years? ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. You get the best quality c 8 can buy when you get these superb smokes. At All Dealers’ Made in Washington by In Washington’s Model Cigar Factory at will hold its initial |, | valued at $400. ] of his left leg and numerous cuts and sx" | old, |driven by Daniel F. Buck street. | i interest to advertisers and of social “Value Received!” “Ofty” and ““After-Dinner”’ Henry T. Offterdinger Union Savings Bank Loss Report- ed—Other Thefts. Disappearance of a package con- taining $1,000 from a teller's counter at Union Savings Bank, 710 14th street, April 1, reported to the police yesterday, and Detectives O'Brien and Mullen an investigation. It the package of mone package of envelopes, and that it was necessary for the robber to re- move the envelopes before he could gain possession of the cash. ( Police officials think it Dprobable that the theft was committed by a colored man who operated in Balti more some time ago and obtain money from a bank. His method wa to use chewing gum on the end of stick in order to draw the money across bank counters. Inspector Grant learned of thefts in RBaltimore shortly they were reported. He fea thicf would come this city, he | stated. and gave directions to have | officials of local banks be on the alert | for him. Benjamin are conducting stated that was behind a the after :d the | Santman, 918 N street of & pickpocket in station last night. containing $90 in was taken. He reported to the that _he suspected a young man of robbing him was the victim front His bi of Union pocketbook. told the | O _streets Saturd, 113 1 street, | a check for | per- Dr. James Richa orted the | $75. a che and an auiomobile driver's Accidents Are Reported. A colored man, who is said to have Been operating an automobile which ruck and broke a leg of the horse of | Polic Grimes of thel inth P night on Benning{ Bridge. t by the police, The he ¢ injured it had to be The officer was standing @long the side of the road with his horse the automobile, when which is said to have Deanwood and the police took charge of it. They are looking for the man who drove it. Policeman Frank M. Howard of the second precinct. received a fracture bruises when he was struck b, ab at 14th and P streets earl morning. Hen L. k place, Brooklyn, {with the policeman, !down and bruised. James Piercy, thirty-three years 10th street, received frac- of his right arm and leg vester- morning as a result of a collision | between his bicycle and an automobile ley, 1233 K at Connecticut avenue and L a taxi- also was knocked tur. street, Richard I Proctor, colored, 409 Washington street, was knocked! {down and injured by an automobile driven by William Deuterman, 901 2d street, near 2d and G streets last night. A coffision between the cycles of Bernard Raum, 451 I street | southwest. and T. McDonald. | Georgia avenue, occured on Bowen road near the District line yesterday afternoon. Raum was slightly injured. AD CLUB WILL DINE. Elaborate Program frepared for Meeting Tomorrow Evening. More than 250 members of the Ad- vertising Club of Washington are ex- pected to be present at the dinner and entertainment of that organiza- eve be | April Days. THE EVENI $1,000 IN BILLS MISSING. | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Nothing Ethereal About Pa’s Spirits. AYE BROTHER ! THERE ARE SPIRMTS ALL 6BoUT ME!.I CAN FEEL 'EM NOW! GooD SPIRITS AN BAD SPIRITS! IS THERE GNY \_P\E\TS YouD in good. of bore. and repeat. clothed en| erry and veterans, Theodore Burt, S dc’nnf:mm j greener, than they ever were be- :t;eet Branch of the Y. M. C. Judge ! street, told of the visit paid his home | 7 1 s is|Johnson of the Liberian supreme e R iby 4 foat: ikeys , and the grouchy man is since Friday by a duplicate Kkey £ T <t Lind |court and Mr. Robinson, members of worker. The intruder stole jewelry meaner than the meanest kind ecstatic should be showing on the whole blamed human crew. One may kick in sultry summer, sweating in the baking grad, when the long day i and the night is tv when the cloudless sky is bras and the whole world pants wi ith heat—one may then get pert and sassy, and dcnouncc things But when April, shows the finer curves of spring he is nut-| ty and galooty who declines to smile and sing. foulest treason and for strata- gem and spoil if he scorns the nest season that has been de- igned by Hoyle. no grouchy faces in the surg- irg ranks of men. April, with her graces, makes the old world young again. WALT MASON. Coprright by George Matthew Adams. WILL GIVE ANNUAL DINNER Veterans who served as officers in the motor | Spanish-American war, forming the Dis- triet 6 | and hold Arm; in beauty, of Columbia Commandery, and Military Order, their annual = dinner and Navy _Club Secretary of War Weeks, tary of the Interior Fall, Senators New- ew, Representatives Crago, -l-rothlngham Johnson and Walsh, ali and mostly members of the order, have been invited to attend, as well as several prominent Army and Navy officers. The annual meeting of the District of Columbia commandery will be held at the same place at 3 p.m. Thursda; . Lamberton is commander cal commandery. April fields are brighter, One may grumble in November when the winds are |bleak and chill, one may knock a hummer e as bad, He is fit for There should when fair Saturday NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921 —By POP MOMAND. YouU HAVENT Awy IDEA WHAT TH' SPRING MEANS TO ME! Y'SEE IMA SPRTUALIS A SPRITUALISTY YEH - IF Er\'f < ITS ALl | Mple annual address, in which h { bodied the story of hix trip to | to vote for Mr. Hardin +|[EMANCIPATION DAY NOTED | Teach Annual Observance by Col- ident, who, - ored), Saturday night, at the Twelfth = the plenary commission, and Emmett J. Scott of Howard University were the guests of the association. Judge Johnson, a grandson of a for- mer president of Liberia, addressed were the pictures that I had d veloped and printed at Grove’ John H. F storian, delivered We Announce A Great Sale of » Elastic Hosiery For the Next Two Weeks— Starting Today Our Elastic Hosiery is the best that is made. Our fitters are most experienced and we guarantee each and every piece we sell. Avail yourself of this wonderful opportunity by purchasing your needs during this sale. Here are the prices: stk Anklet -] A to C 8360 | Elbow Caps. VitoX | 360! Garter Legging C to Garter Stockingl A to E | EtoG |Thread $2.70 Naval will | ths AEGTtor Ll | to I|1125 ‘Thigh Legg n Thigh Smckmgi A THE Gibson CO., INC. 917 G St. N.W., The Store Your Physician Recommends Secre- of the | with em- secretary, were Te \pn] birds are sweetly calling ored Oldest Tnhabitants presided. . Music | shadow of the wood. renedered by the Amphion Glee | \ the g h?d’“ of "I i The tenth annual observance of (iub, J. Henri Lewis, direetor. The April rains are softly falling|pmancipation ‘day was held by the | meeting closed with a buffet luncheon, 24 where they'll do the greatest)oidest Inhabitants' Association (col-|Served by Hilman Gray, steward. e- s, rion to be held tomorrow night at Wardman Park Hotel. The program ||| committee, under the leadership of ||| { Chairman E. C. Rogers, has prppared an elaborate program, which is com- | || posed of both professional features of i and entertainment numbers. Rowe Stewart, president of the As- sociated Advertising Clubs of the World, will be the principal speaker. omeu to make addresses will be H. Charles, president of the New )ork Ad Club; Frederick W. Wile, noted war carreFDondent. and J. Wes- ley Barbour of the Barbour Agency. An_exceptionally large jazz band will be on hand to liven up the even- ing. WILL CONFER ON WHEAT. Secretary Wallace is to receive, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of April 27, a delegation from Minnesota, the memberu of which are expected to ask for changes in some of the require- ments of the federal wheat grades. Others interested will be welcome to attend. Let the invalid enjoy the spring sunshine by renting one of our Invalid Rolling Cbairs. Very moderate rates vath, The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. Blackistone’s ‘ | Remembrance Box | i Flowers and Candy | | An attractive gift for | birthdays and other anni-| | versaries. Priced 8500“ | and $10.00. i ' Blackistone | 14th and H JIE igars that either of 508 9th Highest Official Rating in the City What Wise Bros. Milk Will Do for Your Child Dr. E. V. McCollum of Johns Hopkins University says: “As a vital food in relation to the growth principle, MILK IS INDIS- PENSABLE.” If your childis nervous, underweight or being held back by slight illnesses, a regu- lar daily portion will tend to bring back the glow of health and vigor and make baby a fine-poised, self- controlled child. Give generous portions of milk daily to every one of your children and watch the improvement. of WISE™BROS. MILK But Be Sure You Feed Your Child Wise Bros. Milk! 1t is the milk with the highest official rating in the city. The best food for young and old alike. Phone Today AMUSEMENTS. Wisconsin Ave. 1 DUMBARTONH,\HA IMBALL, n “MIDCHANNE LRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN treet at 10th 0 MA NEL CRANDALL TODAY EORGE VoI SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Road ARLIsS, T] CRANDALL'S AVENUE (.PA\D &5 Pa, . S An SCATR e ORK THEATER Ave. &(mebeem in “THE WE AY _ NIGHT. EL" 14"- Gmfl and R. CHAPLIN, in 14th and Irviog Sts. LYRIC it 2n trvins sis THE KID. DN‘Y 8:15 Sun s 15 Hol Y e i "HE HAP] T OF THE HAPPY HARRY WATSON JR. “Youzg Bettling Kid Dugan” and In YonE, Shone Booth Tele VALERlE BERGERE & CO. In “The Moth,” by Emmet Devoy. Jos Morris and Flo Campbell. Claud and Searlot, Fiak's Mules. Vincent O Ton. hell. “Henry and Moore. Nathane Bros, Those Jordan Girls, -Topics of the Day. Kizograms. Other features. APITO THEATER BEAUTIFUL Penn, Ave. at 11th Smoking Permitted “Bathing Beauties” 30—Sea Divijng Nymphs—30 BENEFIT FOR The Wounded and Needy Veterans of the World War THE ST. .‘llH:tlz‘,L TUNIT OF THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S LEGION ATTHE chkerhocker Theater N, APRIL 20, 2 3P, COMB_TO AID THIS R AR O ARCADE The Dance That Never Grows Old “Paul Jones” Tonight Wednesday—SPRING FETE | Ninth Below F ALL WEEK BARNEY GERARD Presents JOS. K. WATSON AND WILL H. COHAN AS , SLITKIN & SLOTKIN Bankers and Brokers In the Funniest Show Ever Written sisted by “The Gu'ls De Looks” DING lxmty ANNA PROPE. Dashing MOMT KALAMA, ORGIE STONE, Nifty GE STONE, | Hawaii WIL KAO, and the ““Ethi. | opian Carolina_Sunshine.” EDDIE SIMP; _Winsome BETTY EVANS, Genial SAM GREEN and Lanky JACK THOMAS, A Barney Gerard Produoction—Mean- | ing_*“The Best Possible.” i NEXT W _“BOWERY BURLESQUERS” J*'M-ADAMS FINE HARD WOOD FLOORS 1503 CONNECTICUT AVENUE A RE your Scissors, Penknives d Carving Knives worth ything? If so, why not 'nd them to us and have them arpened correctly? We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plating and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. EE US —if you want a supply Paper. You will need it when storing clothing. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. o 10 LIKE TJo GET N ToveH vt TH SPIRITS ON YOUR HIP! g o %m——‘—— uous, 10:30 am.—11 pav TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents THOMAS MEIGHAN —IN— “CITY OF SILENT MEN" hristy r.m-ay-qmmmv Lovel “LOEW’S OLUMBI AMUSEMENTS. Special Film Features NEW THEATE i Z LIBERTY North Capitol a a I'sn-. ALL-STAR VAU . 'ROBERT B. MANTELL JULIA CULP ; Contin 130 a. m.—11 p..v. 535 Sth St. s 1D RIA SWANS Tn REIDDEN FRCIT Y WITH 4 IDEVILLE et AL FIELDS Assisted by O “THE MAN BEHIND Also “THE SIX MUSIiCAL Photoplay. CONWAY TEARLE “SOCIETY SNOBS” EMPIRE 911 1 St. N.E. from DDY, in HE CHAIR.” NOSSES™ ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in a vivid picturization of the stors. “POOR DEAR MARGARET LAIRE. in “POLLY WITH CHESTER CONKLIN, i ¥ Y SECRE 1edy, ““VAMP! chLE 2105 Pa. PRI MONDAY—Seats Thursday nnd GFNEVIEVE HAMPER Monday, “Richelien.” Tuesday, “Hamlet.” Wednesday Matinee, Wedaesday Night, = e ke BLLy erchant " Talier Clm“ Venice. “The Matchless Singer of Songs” National, Thursday, 4:30. Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.5; 1.00 Office T. Arthur Smith, IM'I. St. [pelirs Messrs. Shubert Present The World Famous Comedians MCINTYRE and HEATH In the Gorgeous Musical Extravagansa “HELLO, ALEXANDER” The Greatest of All Fun Shows. Tonight at 8:20, Pop. $1.50 Mat. Thurs, 1 Seats on sale tomorrow. Qrcliestra, 82 and $250; balcon: Thomas H. HOUSE PETERS and FLORENCE VIDOR Last Week Willlam Fox's world tameus OVER THE HILL 11 a.m—AL ,m.rrnur.ur’fi SECOND GREAT WEEK “LYING LIPS” Ince’s wivid drame of Life and Love —WITH— fl e T Final Chances to See plcture of Mother Love By WILL CARLETON Direetsd by Harry Millarde Twice Daily 2:15 and 8:15 ), SHUBERT-GARRICK Evenings, Matinees, "0z to $2.00 Z5¢ to $1.00 GEORCGE1OWN UNIVERSITY Monster Minstrel and Dance Gonzaga Illl——‘ynl 20 and 21 T Siduey Wost Dr s MoV’S RIALTO WEEK—I1 p.m. KEEN—CLEVER—WITTY KIMBAIL OUNG, FROM PARIS MOORE’S GARDEN 1 a.m—ALL WEEK—I11 p.m ELWER J. MAGOVERN Presents The Woman Untamed In conjunction with personal appear- znce of The HAWAIIAN REVUE (e) Lumicre, N. ¥. Including SIGNE-PATERSON and company of distingumished musical comedy artists. SHUBERT-BELASCO Musical Play “Buddies” of Tar Bags and Tar|yighs, 500 to §2.50; Wed. Mat. 500 to $1.50; CRANDALL’S Fat10m Mmoroum THIS WEEK 10:30 A.M. to 11 P LEY (DINTY) BARRY in Marshall Neilan's Greatest Bob Hampton 11 p. Phone Phones: Individus] private all fancy and shoe orth “Warren” STUDIO: 1141 CON Day, Col 2 of Placer Tuesdazs, 8:30 to 1 who waste your s m 218 waste We produce results 1 T 10 p CRANDALL'S 18th and Col R g KnicKenpocKER TODAY No. "GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupont Studio of Dancing ‘Baliroom and Fancy Darcing. 6 Dupont Cirale. "Prone Fr. 1435-W. Beginning at 6:30 P.ML WESLEY (DINTY) BARRY in Bob Hampton of Placer () _ Tonigh Mat, W s150 THE SELWYNS Present RALPH WOOD [MORGAN IN THE MERRY nn\ ALD. l NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY, “BIRD OF PARADISE” |7 st eaching. J .l Hoflan anld lhrs. H L Ho‘l RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. New Masoole Temple, e course lessous. hal rivate room for po: ginnérs. Private instruction from f0'a. m. to 10 p. m. For 10 years America’s foremost acad- You are invited to eall school.~ You ppointment. Next Priv: or. rnal course fo with orchestea, i MISS CHAPPELEAR ) Private lessons taught by sppolatment,