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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, APRIL 1 1921. word that the Piney Branch Citizens Association has put up $10 for the PP G0uAND trot along, and thus your course best gardens in that neighborhood. | indorse, and then find out we all and “a citizen” has added $10 to that| : 2 Ser b ; ten for prizes for gardens that come|Were wrong, I'd perish of re-j :-;:ér g\ek),l:r (lic:.l:.)(:’u‘f'f:rlld ssoct- | morse. Perhaps he could a tale PAM U S E M E N T S and M,(.Ii.:‘,,”,!::(:.n,:,,,‘\l,‘,fm\. \.:m'.:;d.,‘r,fl ‘ALUMNAE TO START DRIVE AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. children of the West School for a|relate that would afflict our counted Cooper and Ricerdo, one an | - & U Special Film Features In # New First National The Truth About Husbands | Shubert-Belasco . "7ufs: %39, THE SELWYNS Pee ) PRIZ[S ANNUUN Efl | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Suspicious of Hearts of Gold. —By POP MOMAND. '_ AMUSEMENTS. 4 @ WHAT! YES - Y00 oUGHT |[ETHELBERT o | SHES A SWELL AN SHES GOTTA HEART OF GOLD || IN T TAX' SHE SAYS" HONEY, SLP | | Lo eyl They say that Jinxon beats his ETHELBERT (3 || TO SEE HER PA! TOP, How ABouUT || BABY UNK: A || UNK! COMIN' HOME LAST NIGHT SKE || ™' DRIVER A BEAN, HES GOTTA KIND i E"WNUTII wite hwhenilic hecdsiexercises) THINKIN' OF HER NANE IS TOOTSIE] [THys HERE MISS REG.ULNll COO - CCo- «SA\'.I AGUY MWITH ONE LEG, SHE SAYS!| FACE" OH!'SHE'S GOTTA HEART OF i s WEEK and if his home is full of strife | [oCTIPIN' INTO | |TOODLES! SHES 8 || TooTSIE HE S TH FUTORE HONEY _SUIP THAT POOR BIRD A SOLD ON: L AM. xe 11 F the faul > dith Tinxon Nes. This| [T NBTRIMONIAL|( CABARET SiNGER' ? J\ RS ETHELBE;T. st|| DOLLAR™ IN TH RESTAURANT SHE e (DINTY) BARRY in the fault with Jinxon Nes. This| |\ y0) pooL P 1B\ SIMPKINS || SAYS " HONEY, SLIP eIt WAITER A Al Neitan's Greatest e ;no:':mg .~.un:]ryl nclghlm;i!cm;:]e ;‘E‘G%&P‘S‘:;EP&ESQQ YEH, BUT YoURE B b H t g o0 V ancestral caves a sat " R E RY@ . 5 : o GONNA HAVE A SWELL School Children Plant New “It is a beastly shame the way | f . TIME KEEPING UP Wi 0 amp on Hv-Wi P that guy behaves Remon- | B < 3 THAT GOLDEN HEART f Pl Plots as City-Wide In strance is of no avail, though % d OF HERS ON A 0 acer terest Grows. lprntcfhi !\Im-;hven slr(!;lg‘f nd cm»ep__njqfls \ I 3 X so we'll ride him on a rail, if you | CFANDALL'S 18thass oL B3 Another garden will be opened to- |~ . > 5 hi ¥ L RS, morrow afternoon by the pupils of tne| Will g0 along.” 1 said, "It | KMGKEIBWKER Ketcham School, at 15th and W streets | Jinxon is at fault he on a rail | southeast, and coupled with this an-|should ride; you've heard one s } TODAY nouncement by the nature study de-[tale—now call a halt and hear ' = | Meginning nt 6:30 P.M, . partment of the schools comes thelthe gther side. 1f I should gnyl\’ ‘ 4 - > e | 3 Star Cast . | i B e elean-up campaign keeps grow- | SOUIS. of bread that has a grind- e ot Tyt | Dinner Will Open Campaign for ing. The slogan, “A more beautiful {stone’s weight, or burned and| “Buddies.” ¢ in a wrin Mount Holyoke Endowment Fund. unique com making keeps her wudi t Washington: vour job and mine.” has |05 : e b H or a titt emains on | - c e rolls. Perhaps the| : o AFRnaT RS Willard Hotel o 2 A spread into every school, and in the " th “Buddies,” bubbling with fun, clean;| the stage nis also have | dinncr at the New Willard Hote T PrGey (AL grades “four-minute” speakers are be- | crockery is flung by one he fain !y penty of T And ot & few | ABC Humber of comedy diulo A e e ———— | BRIAN | WOOD |MORGAN Ing added to the lists. The mature| .o iq Toe' nahane o tire] 3 punchiandinot;« Lol zo6d. [d g and a_ bit of superb | paign for the thr rillion-dollar en- CRANDALL’ ETROPOLI LIBER North Capitol and I S DL e study department teac find_that| WOUId pet: perhaps a tireless |escellent sonzs and dances, opened for | whistiinz, while the Kitara Japs, with [ downient and building fund that S| AEEROROR TY ALLSTAL CAST. 10 I T Musical Play “BUDDIES this year more flower seeds are being | nagging tongue his reason has|the week at the Shubert-Belasco | unique’ fe ) \\!Im 3 \l]h.:\(.w College will e pol fis AT AT B e e MERRY urchased, whereas during the war! = 3 S . il . o up a flizht his p Miss Marg r, diaugh SHALL NEILAN'S “BOB MAMPTON OF | BT SRR v EEE4 o D e wasjupset. His wife w married | Theater last night. The “comedy with| s aing d | of I tter, i 1 ST OLYMPIC .pneniatiiy, tz}Bri‘l]il\\)FF‘FS;‘Ts mmlsggn almost wholly devoted to garden seed. : - oocsibe b e |mmeit it ix characterized, was joy- | . complete. the irman of the local commi and = 5 51U ST N W GALRET . ARAD . The City Beautiful League. in the | C1<C before, by gossips it fully welcomed by the large audience. ' Arbuckle's Y imons her assistants are Mrs. Franis | | CRANDALL’S ¥MCKERBOCKER | Lt 1 0 northeast section, under the direction | $aid 1 perchance she proves a “BuddiEs” dorass o Watbinaton version of the i Willins, the president of the Na- | f o000 1048 8¢ at Col .9, s S | er's Million 8 B - tional Mount Tiolyoke Alumnae As- Intro- ¢ sociation: Mrs. Irvin L. Hunt, Mr P ngene Stoeve ooper. ughter of Williz s Coope Lo M, C and Mrs, T 1 Pop. $1.50 Ma Thurs. Mesars. Shubert Prexent n Monte in of Miss Flora Hendley, is working | frightf, s By i £ Ovartinga Sy veas . Membors of the| iuightiul bore iby bragging Oflarter. a successtull run’in New Xork | il oty iters 2 ghildren's committee wear C. ]u.fihrlhe dead. 1t may be she is prone { Donald Brian, Tesgy Wood, Ralph | duced 4 b utton: the Abbott School, 6th = et = = e e ringe. With a and New York avenue. where the chil- | {0 Take his pockets for the mon; Morgan and other members of the | ternul and paternal wr dren have no plavground. they are|it may be that she fries a steak, | ©figinal company are with the produc- the added matinee feature working for 100 per cent clean streets. tion. Gorge V. Hobart, the author of | “Bangs. a laughable ( L the book, selected Erittany a% the | Maid comedy, and the news pictures, Dth at D SL AW Continuous from 12 N ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Featuring “THE SIX MUSICAL n The World Famous Comedians McINTYRE and HEATH when broiling should be done. there will be | similar cery ity and town New “Clean-Up™ Boosters. 5 2 2 O é Reatpmeal| A s New additions to the “four-minute” | ON, prithee, neighbors, have afplace some time after the signing of | Pleturing an e e s [in e ety ot A NOSSES” e s M P Al thEr Neociers the | care e 1T = e armistice as the time, and mem- | (h11¥ 2 e A 8 east five Mount Holyoke alumnac = Phatoslis ’ @peakers dnd other workers in ithelcare that justice shall: prevail, | he, *Taistice American expeditionary | Season both her 1 in New Y | “HELLO, ALEXANDER” “clean-up” campaign are: are the added attractions CONWAY TEARLE CRANDALL’S Milton Smith, Leonard Holtz- | Pefore you take him from his [force, French peasants and a wicked il Blair i Potted Planty TonAY ‘un Sh claw. ir. 2 sea i i1 | Alsatian the characters for his play. e biees G i AY AND G e - The Greatest of All Fun Brent—Florence Hayes, Wallace Hill, chair. and seat him on a rail! Pezgy Wood plays the part of Julie | Girls De Looks Gt 5 10, he home gundoo (J(EMpILIAS, SOCIETY SNOBS Hester Yowell, Frank Reilly and Herbert WALT MASON. | Benoit, French peasant girl, with whom | j.1o Slotkin and Abe Stitkin, two | 5 y A Van Gender. | Coprrizht by Georze Matthew Adam Ralph Morg: s Sflhei' one v]‘; the i o the funniest character impersona- | CRAN EMPIR ’ Seaton—FElnora Knee, Natalie Powers, T : i i ons i tions in burlexque, are the foundation | A Charles Magll, Alice Walker and Hiram is casi another “buddy.” | of Barney Gerird's entertain i BODY FOUND IN CANAL. = #i4 1 SC N, Lawrence. s 1o help a friend in dis-| (he o : ayed | g i} ron. ESTELLE 18 and MARC MAC- ' Webb—Nora Boylan, Richard Beale, Babe is so shy when it comes | by Jo. ¥ 2 [Mystery Cleared Regarding Disap- DERNTTT Pauline Grant, Waiter Hodkinson, . ; Fox Special Prody making that he runs like a|originators - | “BLIND WIVES From Mankattan Opera House, N. Y. George Burkley, Catherine Meyer and iscared rabbit whenever Julie makes |most enjoy pearance of Hugh O'Donnell. Henry Thompson. The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, |41V advances toward him. He knows | These two fu 1 ! oL Monday, MM T Ludlow—Hilda Koontz, John Payne,iMd.. will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock. |that he loves the girl, she knows itiof good materi: i whole Mystery of the disuppearance of |} LARD. in “I DELS 350 G St Bar. LA BOLEMY: Wednesdng. TOSOA Clara Wheelock, Leona Bergin and|in the Maryland school, following the |42d every other man in the squad quar-|and devoid of s estion and i Hugh O'Donn twenty old. | § CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER HOME KATHELINE Ml Ty matines, MARTIA: Vi Burke Yung. luncheon at 1:30. {tered at the Benoit knows it. but Babe | stick, and although * of the fromKis Tome At 1818 AL sirest on G214 11 R LIES ! 3 A RESTUANA 4 Madison-—Ewell Baulser, Olin Lan-| S asn't the nerve to pop the questiol are - familidr, 4% coming from i g M street sev- 100 (00 (G ToyonRoN ok ; E ADYS Y RIGOLETTO, ham. Richard Counts. Elizabeth Hurley, | Progressive Council, No. 9, D. of A.| _About this time, the wicked Al .| Shows of other years. there i enough | cral d ago, was explained yester- “THE DEVIL™ Saturday eveniog Louise Rea, Adlee Ray, Allie Goldman. | Will give a dance Thursday evening,|Albhonse Pettibois, turns up. He has!new material to sustain the interest | day afternoon in the finding of his Robert England. Marie Hamel, William | at Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pa. ave- | D€€n a restaurant keeper in New York, |and excite the risibilitics of the audi- LS o awitoie | PRINCESS e e v OB i body in the upeake and I Dorothy Creecy, Theodore | nue southeast. and he claims that Pierre Benoit, | ence ol = s v, 81 and Thurstiy Daniel H: Mabel - brother of Julie, employed in his re The producer has surrounded his | haniel M. CIAL, RBIDDES ¥ ~ ) 0. S1 & bales The Columbia Helghts Art Club will | taurant, “cloped” with 5000 francs of | stars With & eapable company. inciud- | s at 0bh ves RS CAE s i i d Nel Hallbes meet Thursdy with Mrs. ACK CAROLINA Bare, 826 A |his money. Pierre has since heen|ing Anna Propp, the smallest and X strect southeast led fighting in France. bettibais | the same tithe the liveliest soubrette in | 10dy and not e - : S 2 f et TS therine Clifton, S finds Mme. Benoit, June meatbols |} iricsque, whose dance with (orge| O'Donncll, ) N'S CBE s OMET LOX: ANID Sk () Paul Butz, Kenneth Dean | The Barry Farm Cltizens’ Associa-|younger sisters alone and unprotected, | Stone would fit in with many of the left hom LADIES, 25c. No War Tax y. Joseph Howard, Catherine | tion will meet Friday at §:15 p.m., in{and threatens to spread the news that i Edyanoweor thie 1d g inear Miliiken, John Miller, Walter Denyer|the Methodist Church, Stanton and|Pierre a thief unless Julie mar- ecs. Belty beans FUgRocicscr @nd David Devaugh. . = Pomeroy roads southeast. Iries him. i luma have a number o songs turn home b Taylor—Burton Langhents, Milton | 2o Riahe Heve 1s nfu; |and the latter in conjunction with!alarmed and repor 1 HONORABLE ALGY Folstein, Nellie Teeple, Genevieve Nel- Louistana Soclety will give a re-| Sonny Stens r"‘"_“m‘.":;‘;i,.;';fi [helotul m Ko piTion 4 wery bl v filia oliee Corones C IEHON) o son, Lily May Harris, Riumssil Dern and |ception and dance in honor of the 4 pelbn e T, i vaiian song and dance sketch, | e of ac-ident ath, LYRIC 'tk and Irving Sta. Bophie Ginsbure. g - jmew members of the Louisiana con- | her protector and drive off P D onGn cdsL e el Creed GONSTAME EATMADGE On Marble and Giass, Week Nights, 8:30 10 12 "Arthur—Regina Hunter, Louise Mater, | sressional delegation tomorrow at §|since Do o v Chomas and kiddie Simp, the } a : | Adelaide Oser, Abraham Alloy and Ben |p.m.. at the Washington Club, Dode (oo Th mn e fo o e negro dancir of ability.” The | L. el min Shapio. ~ has a girl o pens any ¢ ontributes its sha oward | an, 5 e L R o b s takicsup in the | | The) Misscn | MeDowell with inive Tend o i own, Louise Mait-| the entertainment, being full of pep | NEW THEATER Sth s FLAMING Disk . f] = Americanization schools, where night {Musical program and Mrs. M. M. Mer- | is engaged. She turns up i F'"' h€ ! in its song and dance numbers. i = LYt 3 6th & C Stx. N, H P Ave. at 2lst N.W. achools of adults are being taught |Fiman will speak tomorrow at 8 o'clock | Babe® joarns of (ol "h,UP i Franc | in A SHOUKIN B WANDA HAWT enna. Ave. e he work and the English language at |at the Women's City Club. ment of Sonny and Julie, and 1t jaeks ! REVERE THEATER ¢ i’ “HER FIRST ELOPEA Popular Prices. Striot Censor. Music Divine. the same time. dance will be held to. | 1K€ @ big time all around. To clear ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. ; . y CIRCLE 2% s, Ave. x. W, 953, Trom S s 170 *sid o= | up the situation Julte effers to sacri: S i SRR RE X G I MOORE’S AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS |recreation hall of Government Hotels | “in" ‘fnd " (e Ameritas (uib0is: but| Edward F. Conway Accuses Wife | AMERICAN 1=t s DUMBARTON = General Civie Center—Free organ| e e Petio i Temembers | of Transferring Her Affections. Tl B R b AN AMATEL] 5 oM iLL i 5 i i i- The Girl" € Se€s him as a cheat and % T S 2 & IS o recital 515 tonight in the audi-| The Girrs ApiERc foc wiiABAIN | clears Pierre's name. After that what| Absolute divorce is | and MUTT AND J KING 0 1 a.m—ALL WEEK—11 p.m. » Wiison i gymnasium. & ood sings. ~delightfully, | Court by Edward against | = = P 5 3 I 3 e W. Conw whom he a —Tonight: Domestic_art, — lease Learn to Love" and severai|Jeanett ¥ AR 2 v rs—t i . O e milae Peonlan Gen. Guy V. Henry Garrinon, No. 9, | 0{Ner songs, and Donald Brian and | Cuscs of fransferring her affections to | || back mey recsie Ms custamemstue iy o = | = LOEW’S tional ‘Opera. English’ speaking for |Army and Navy Union. will be ad- |(¢OrEic Sewell, with their gracefu | former French officer. now the| I| B. F. KEITH S e foreigners. beginning anu advanced | dressed tomorrow cvening at 8 o'clock | 421¢ing, won the audience completely, | “accredited sceretary of the office ofi n ) 2 & U French, instruction in dancing for |at Odd Fellows' Hall by Fast Coms |AD unusual feature is the singing of jthe French milliars wttache” w Daily 215 Sun 2% HoPy 20, ers, S i mander Frank Cole) the men, particularly in “T| V: her husband., a former Service man, 3 s. Y &5 8:15 Y and 3:15 beginners, Social Club, interior dec k Coleman. v y he Wail o i 3 2 i 1 v ym- the Tale of the Lon, 2 was ill at St. Loui Mo. And in the other way—this bank’s THE HAPPIEST OF THE HAPPY oration, Musical Comedy Club. gym. g, Long Trail s = o5 = nasium practice, adult group. and| The Lonesome Club will meet to- | The Iyrics and music are by B. C. Hil-| The Conways were married in'| Somad A orally ‘copeereds WS HARRY WATSON, JR. nrnoony. 10:0 dm.—11 0 library open for reading and ref- |MOrrow at £:i0 p.m., at Wilson Nor- | liam. [Alexandria, Va. March 4. 1 The have with us always the thought that In “Youwrs Batlng Kid Dugan’ and TODAY AND ALL W erence. : 3 ' cellent, in fact. Camille Dalberg, as| With the Machine Gun talion of the that he is our friend. Paramount Presents East Washington Community Cen-| Mrx. Ernest Bicknell will speak at¢:Mme Benoit, and Edouard Durand, as | $9th Division, E Attorney : VALERIE BERGERE & CO. In ““The Moth,” by Emmet Devos. Jos Morris and ‘Flo Campbell. Claudius and Scarlet. Fink's Mules. Vincent 0 Don- athan Conway appears for the hus ter—Tonight: Dressmaking, Boy [the Women's Alliance of All Souls | Pettibois, are capital. et Sgout Band, Community Social Club |Crurch Friday morning at 11 o'clock, { The entire company is capable—ex- | husband saw service in the world war i [l 22¥§ TS0 M5 ST, The, Soug T, (et ; | t at the Unitarian House, 1789 C. 3 Rakin oo ! #N. Henry and Moore. Nathans Bros. and Senate Pages basket ball team. [at the U ian House, 1789 Colum. . 'Robin Hood. | S These Jorinn Gl Topics of the Deyy Thomson Community Center——Te- —_ a¢ RODIR Hood.! presented last night | pgn Loy heen ereeton se High' Foin OF COMMERCE Bealgr oo night: Spanish, elementary and ad- | Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter will nddress | > National ater, achieved a At et Fomnt. —_ vanced dressmaking. millitiery, Boy [the Parent-Teacher Association of |ler, Tiumph for that clissic, demon- | & C; 10 (he sole purbose of housing AND SAVINGS ‘ | GEORGETOWN - ygon UNIVERSITY | | i k 3 . et 1 strating the popularity of light opera | Scouts. Troop 64: 3:30 p.m., children’s | Slater-Sangston School Thursday at s | Strating the pop Lo LERU ocra ) o re Market Assoc dramatics, Mre. Hirer,instructor. [ p.m "4t the Siater Schoor. >+ * [ with Wushinglon sualencex 11 [act| Seuthorn Furniture Market Asco - this revival of the Reginald de Kowen | ieorge Washington Post, American | masterpicce. There 18 nothing - v Cor. 7th and E Sts. E. V. Brown School—The Mothers’ Monster Minstrel and Dance | Club meets at 3 o'clock. i‘;'e:xoqnl_sallo:‘:mg;x:cilly 'urerv ; ltmllnli; :x:unl in the size of the orchestra or Gonzaga Hall—April 20 and 21 : = 11 Community Cen- |in&: 9 . from o the stage effects. But there is a qual o ] Vi | i -:fln.;;?op@" e s (- |o'clock. Old-fashioned country square |ity in overy voice and an abandon. | % Barihon e Kings ‘Drug | = ’ dren), intermediate French (chil- et 0 cyery impulse inspired by the|* Sl Thtman = LOEW'S dren), advanced French (children), music which produces a blend of ve- and rehearsal of Junior Dramatic ay of the Catholic Univer- | ¢3l and histrionic efforts decidedly | Lumeid | e s L address the Benjamin | Ut Of the ordinary. The audience, & | d HE SAVING] Mlfllll 7 2:20 i s £ab. Franklin Branch of Association for |l4r&e one, was quick to appreciate | g Peanut an I i RALPH DU = M . Miner Normal — Conversational | Recognition of the Irish Republic, s |this. Not a single number escaped an o £ Continuous, 10:30 a. m—11 p..m, - {Bpanish class will meet. The reading |o'clock, Holy Trinity School Hall, |encore. The performers responded to C t B ttl = MOORE’S Yroom will be open and there will be | Georgetown. the enthusiasm which greeted their ocoanu rittie hletic activities. efforts and appeared to derive as much athle Ladies’ night will be held by George | {T0M the music as those who came in | 7 Garnet-Phelps—Amphion Glee Club | Washington Post, No. 1, American 1o { DY, the front door 3 A c Pound 11 a.m—ALL WEEK—I1 p.m. PRICES: Ma:., 21 Night, 39c. S5¢ GARDEN “LYING rehearsal, the Laborers' Co-Operative igion, at 8 o'clock, Carroll Institute,| FRalph Dunbar, the produccr, has {league and the woman's exchange |18 10th street. Representative Alice |20cOmDblished much in assembiing Il be some of the attractive ac- |Robertson will speak. such a well balanced company. A gty ool St "ROBERT B. MANTELL ELMER J. ¢ For8by 10 | B ROBIN HOOD Enlargementsjt A Utat o American Comie Onera Stacs. + ‘ST\RTI\'- MONDAY arsda; ties at this center. genuine esprit de corps was shown by | ship here all the and GENEVIEVE HAMPER ” M~GOVERN y —_— The Laborors’ Go-operative Soctety {119 members to so marshal their tai-|% Rosemary Chocolates time. Moty N Sinaus Presents ' ‘uesday, ‘‘Hamlet." will hold g mass meeting at 8 o'clock | SMt8 that combined rather than ind Shafler's Flowers Beautify Sprink |,¢ jonn wesl M Bz ordock | vidual efforts would be. directed oo | yoddings of importance. Estimates. (Do IR €SIy A ML Church | ward developing the highect paten: | and Bonbons Wednesday Matinee, “'As You Like It." Wednesday Night. “'Richard ITL" Thursday. “‘King Lear.” ° Friday. “‘Macbeth. o™ = Saturday Matinee. ‘Merchant of Venice.” —WITH— Saturday Night. ‘Julius Cassar” HOUSE PETERS and . ” The Woman /= FLORENCE VIDOR !! Untamed FIERARN 1T | G Juoee Thomas H. Ince's vivid drame of Life and Love e M. A. LEESE Jri < e ies of the play 1 Miss Mabel Linton will intreduce |p 10 SPeak of the work of Raiph|Y 60c Pound 3 S Brainerd, as Rob Hi ara | WAR OFFICE CLOSED. [Mi& Sorsmie, Feosmalivood. pianiat |Cambbinli 48 oy "araise: 21, s 1401 H St. N.W SO a recital, at 8 o'clock at the Methodist | 1y, O01Y, If caual mention were given o'clo 2 Hallan Hostyn, as t ot- TERY ‘ Jiutin - Steavens and George Shields, as the 8y dr dian Policy. outlaws, and the others of the cast Authorized . OTTAWA. April 19. — Closing of | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |All deserve credit. The chorus Is a x hthe Canadian :ar mission office in TONIG A sprightly one, made up of comely Service Stations “The Matchless Singer of Songs” 2 The HAWAIIAN #Washington implies no change in the NIGHT. young women. who can both sing and : i REVUE vernment's policy of advocating [ The Columbia Historical Society | dance. Comedy situations are handled | —Iif you want a supplyi] [.. A. O'Neill, Inc. . Natienal, Tlmfs‘lly, 4:30 - v s a of Tar Bagw and Tar y . (c) Lumiere, N. ¥. Inclnding 601 H St. N.wW. Bradburn Bat'y & EI Service GI16 Pa. Ave. S, Modern Auto Supply Co. 917 H St Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y 1417 Irving St. N. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith's Bat’y & EL Service ket 30, $2.00, §1.: Arthar Smith, 1 C APITO i THEATER BEAUTIFUL Penn, Ave. nt 11th he appointment of a Canadian min- | Will meet at 8:15 at the Cosmos Club, | GleVerly and throughout there wa ‘uw ‘t’o the United States. This was | Clarence A. Phillips will speak. display ot vitality which was stated today by Sir George E. Foster.| e freshing. | ¢minister of trade and flnnnce,flwhen ml'l'gine:::l:"%r:'l: O'fn:lh tneol o 7:30 — if there was any significance the Washington i $a e mission ending 1os work. Hebrew Temple. Initiation of hew Valerie Bergere 4 He explained that the mission to members. Aiever comedy dramp hington was _distinctly a war by Valerie Bergere il s bt s e 8%,d?&ogy:isowm;umdami at|company. heads “u stromg bin % to close up business ngton Club, | Keith's this week. It is construc ‘:,?,"‘iu"',,'f,fi‘{h, Sl P DUSINESS| Clarence B. Miller, secretary of the re. | along the old lines of the d)eesmrocrcn Complete Stock of publican national convention, will speak. | Wife and the ever-ready villain friend. The acencs see Tam imait fat, | Edison Mazda Lamps Paper. You will need it; when storing clothing. £. Morrison Paper Co., A clever comedy-drama, “The 1007 Pn. Ave. SIGNE-PATERSON . $1.00 | Splendid Musio—Strict Censor and company of distinguished musical DANCING s < dosors Jos. K. Watson & Will H.Cohan i Smoking Permitted i “Bathing Beauties™' I 30—Sea Diving Nymphs—30 \ The New York State Society will|and the acting s e =, With rix de Looks" ‘ trict of Co- e i il t cting a ecem true — Publie Schools of the District hold Y & and lines seem true to| . 2119 18th St. Nw. || ——— —_— ia—C ity Center Department. an informal dance at Mrs. Dyer's, | life. The wife complains er bur- . 8 5 i ext Week— Bower; exquers” . | 'ombia—Community Cente 1519 R stroets ta s Y e L1 Witbicor :M.n nrdn ‘hu’\ | AIlSlzes, All Shapes Smithdeal Bat'y & EL Service | Next Week 'y Burlesquers' 1919 Pa. A Naw. Takoma Auto Supply Station 16 Cedar St. — Takoma Park, D. 0. X TIT J. Penning, L E 1710 14th ~Nw. | General Civic Center, : Z husband practically does all the work Minnesotans will hold a get-to, = e ‘ Hel o M = d gether [The playlet carries a tell - Th l Central High School | |meeting at 8 o'clock at the Thomson |and wins the Jaumhter of (e madiner e Gibson Co., Inc. ok “ommunity Center. Fellow Gophers|Both the star and her Supporting invited. company do excellently. 917 G St. N.W. ‘Thirty-first Public Orgun Recital s A. pair of omers to this sec. l “RIVER'S ENIE By Jamex Oliver Curwood. 'he Toomerville Trolle: BENEFIT FOR THE WOUNDED AND N N Tn s Delaware State Society will meet at | s, 1oy 2 bk y will mee ; y and Moore, were well ro- DED 2 Clase Davee W A AR Ahey, Orguoiat. | 18 orelock at Wilson Normal (School. | cetved fa o eiaewain by s il re 809 SEVENTH ST, A Bk e 2 4 g ¥ carries much that is new: Henry is a! “The Still Better Willard” T = i THE ST. MIHIEL UN ! Conrse o 1 £100. Ba M- Jjobn G. Klein, accompanist. Geneviove Crist, violinist: Mudeleine | McGregor, accompanist. Cello ensemble, under direction of Ernest Lent, Misses Bheco, Drecker, Hildreth, Hinshaw, =} Lindsay, McCarthy, Maoxfeld, Richter, AMERICAN WOMAN room for rent w i AT THE PROF. AND MR CHER STEDIO, Knickerbocker Theater 10th st mw Nonday and Fridas Z 1 pm - Trie pm.and 8t 4 pm.. Wednesdas. April 20 | Phore North o Miss Boynton's current events class | Tr, Violinist and a good dancer. An- = o will et oy 2 2 other new pair, Dane Claudius and Reoticat svenug, | T 0K at 1333 Con-|Tinlian Scarlet, also were enthusion: e‘:la a e tically received in fine banjo playing and old songs, which are reflected on Now Is the Time essons by anpoinimen: 1 1900 24% bia was announced by the Merchants | their excellence as artists. The act Tike, Ullman. Wieser, Winn. Meers: TODAY. 2 ahis S > e g the screen for the audie We feel that this is :n op- 9 B eimg Fiackel, Tiotmas, Masen, The Audubon Sociely will hold «|sing. Harry Watson. in 4 fanny toen portune time—prior to the || “Warren e T Rkl ] . " | [spring bird class meeting at 4:45|phone scene and burlesque boxing a e azors opening of our new Hair Goods || { STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE i PROGEAM o'clock in the Thomson School. match, is as funny as ever; Joe Mor- Mata Station ! ;"Nl' By flu!y‘ Shoptatil e Phones: Dav. Col. 583, Eve . Franklin 5335 Gillo. Ememble, “Religino ant Soe. | | The Anthropological Society will meet | ous Taughter, with Moris. deins hao Washington-Battery-Company customers with our greatly in- as ee. Jall fancy and shoe-duncing for ¢tage a spect o £ Goltermann s “z‘wmn }l:: :x_r:w building, knitting and talking from one of the _Genuine Gillette ed stocks and our in- || | i e e N _. Hollins, e - €. Hart Mer- | boxes; Fink’s Circus is funny and wins || Safety Razor. com- i 4 « d facilities for handling 1 F- 1 CATHERINE BALLE by . Hofman 2 3 a curdxjsl ;ecepumrn Nellie ‘and Jose- r':-:l— in case, with o i the finest grade of Hair Goods. || na. 746 9th W raniiin 508, ey ard. 1549-1895 —_— phine Jordon perform on the tight ndes K » ] 1 Why wasie time With people who waste 3 s The Succens of a Soclal Function |Wirc: Vincent O'Donnell, the kid tenor, 1621-23 L St. N.W. Neverain the) history, ofhoun Chances e o 0, Honr, 1 v ® Yocal smperdinck, 38431815 depends upon the flowers. Phone Majn|8CoTéd With popular songs, and Na. Extra Gillette Blade: — business has our shop been so 30 10 10, Hours. 1 v Y exears at vie Bpeins 3707. Blackistone, 14th and H.—Aq.|thane Brothers are good in athletic || per dozem 5 63C | !| c¢rowded with the newer modes | G'—g“a‘; W“-f'“- 5 | vertisement. feats, and current topics and kino- | of coiffure aids, cosmetics and to ! Dupont Studio of Dancing [T grams complete the program. " =eneral supplies pertaining to i Baiiroom and Fancy Dancing. s s e— « muine Ever-Read: 1 | odteh | ‘“-':’ St mmp._‘: 75C the trade. | _No. 6 Dupont Circle. Phone Fr. 1435-W._ o= DAYLIGHT SAVING FIGHT. | Andree Poole’s Musical Buds. || 5262, Mitnmyz Somplet ! LR R See 'MISS CHAPPELEAR viotin : S : . valuable assistance to “Every- 0 | s ar Nordische Sage’t.. ... Bobm | |0 Andree Poole and Her Musical Buds, :: = R . 1 Y sl U Willlam Fox's world (ameus Private lessons taught by annointment - Cingiatatne’ o1 erchants and Manufacture: - | 2 musical offering of exquisite charm Extra Ever-Ready woman” in her constant effort 1715 CONN. AV S brieruars T8 In- | o Mhe Conmos Theater. his ‘week, in || Biades, per dozen......... C 915 SOUTHERN BLDG | to preserve and effect a perfect victure ot Mother Love augurate Local Campaign, addition to a pretty singer and dan- st rts hairdress. ! RIGHTWAY cer, introduces against a scenic back- uto- D Safe ; he 18851730 | || Inavguration of its fight for day-|ground of much beauty a quintet of || masor, complete, in $2.50 Then, too, we feel that we SCHOOL OF DANCING, A Apell Song”. - Brewer, 1869 ight saving in the District of Colum- | violinists. whose beauty ranks with |} case ....co.0n may be of aesistance to the i 21S NEW YORK AVE. i hairdresser, in her general Next to New Mnsonic Temple. t Wolstenholme, 1865 i g . i i : . (Y STt 2 1865 and Manufacturers’ Association yester- | must needs be seen to be fully ap- Mark Cross Safety Razor, work, supplies and adviee, B} i Private course lessons, half ) D Chliaerta: 1838.1901 day, following the action of Chairman | preciated. It is one of the best of the 5C which we have acquired -~ By WILL CARLETON bour. §1. P Ate room far be- Voeal — Anton Stephan of the daylight saving | year. Mme. Swain also has a sur- : through experience. Directed by Harry Millarde Y g (8) “Ab, Love, But a Day." committee in advising Senator Calder | Prise, introducing as her ‘“pets” not H e B - Proteroe | |of the indorsement of the association | ORly & group of handsome and highly || I¥xtra Biades for Mark Don't hesitate to call on u : 2:15 and 8:15 T e s oo, Bane, 2 - cia s. : invited t (®) “Hard Trials’ (Negro Spiritual), | | of his daylight saving bill. °" | trained” cata,_but an’ caually large || Croms Rasor, each......... S5c Twice Daily 2:15 an pect " our " schoal. Yo “For ome pA Despite the fact tha: = _| number of vari-colored rats and mice, - =" w'l (i 2Co it OGS T B e lezixlunlo:ufi:uw:g;ei‘l‘!d Whose iiutelligence in: feRinall iatunty —'_rl'l A 2 HUBERT-GARR’CK b $opant, 1021508 | |in New York and other states, indus-| I3 ot surpassed by the feline intel- Tll G.b C l E f St Pesapicaivender trial centers, through ordinances |%SAce shown Inthe act e Gibson Lo., Inc., G o = eomrtnis fovt 2t (d Tosdey of | |puswed by éommon councils and | prangh Thee orntt 1 T pirme G s WITH HOLLO 809 SEVENTH ST Evenings, to $2. Ttalian cowposers. Frederick Stepness, through municipal legislative bodies, | sketch, “Bl:.mail,” by presenting | 917 treet N.W. W TILE = =5 Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00 baritone. | [have re-cmacted davlight savings | herself tn the role of a chorus as laws for these centers. SOl aaitin tne leading | chasntton: *~ OR CONCRETE

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