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APRIL 20, 1921. AMUSEMENTS. PaLAcE 30 am—11_pm, —By POP MOMAND. OH NONSENIE! DONT BOTHER DRE3SING! COME OVER JuST AS You ARE i K GHIN[SE PAl-’ The Mutual Relief Assoclation’ of 'DO\\-IGUNI‘I" I o [t elief ' [ Lansle)urgh & Brothers employ®s wiil a KNEB I SHOULD give an Informal dance tomorrow ] evening in the ballroom of the Arcade. Dr. Henry E. Jackson will apeak on / “The Club Woman and Citizenship, [f ox R r*@i1y, Do ComE f RGHT OVER- YoUR WIFE IS HERE AND WE WANT TO! fLAY A LITTLE BRIDGE! i 1 TODAY AND ALL WEEK tomorrow at 8 p.m..at the Women's = - ] ER-ER : P rimeet Prescats City Club. P : 3 There will be a baptizing of twenty- : i) > I HOMAS five candidates from St. Paul's U. M. v % P. Church, 4th and I streets south- 1 / east, Sunday at 10 o'clock a.m., at| [ f 4% 0 / y ing Millions foot of 1st street southeast. - il - 7 ‘? [ Y 9 " The Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase, vaz I 4 ! i & Teq t that Washingtonians xn]"hw“![mele" :lomfllrrolw at 2 o'clock (/ 1 | X L) : 5 pal in China” is made by thein the Maryland school. = = 7 % 9 tnittee for China Famine Fund, of, Roscoe C. Bruce, assistant superin- A - ich R Harper is chairman. | tendent in charge of colored schools, . HER PROGRAM HITS boy or girl, or man | Will speak at a meeting of the Ran- o 2 ! T - v 1o save the sum/ dall-Cardoza group school in the Ran- Ve ; s > ¥ l spends in treating|dall building, tomorrow night at § 4 LOEW’S garettes, ice cream soda | o'clock. = s ® movi ’u\d turn it in for the be | ia 2 e , ame age| . A meeting of the Federated Parent- e e China . ¢ €| oacher Asso ions of the colored St o 11 be held at Dunbar High he famine has swept the north of | SChools. w ” a.m. _" b.om 8 School, May 11, at $ p.m. Addresses €@ o Agr e e | Senoet” aw 10, s el Wddrexsts HELD BRAINIEST “FRAT.”| TO GIVE TABLEAUX - Spgotey In the die T .rsone| federal éommissioner of education,and = T e 2 f'”“h‘"ee Al “ap-| Dr- Roscoe C. Brown of the United(Delta Tau Delta Men Make Record | Woman’s Club of Somerset to Give = J¥4 eal to pick a paf in China. white| States J'ublic Health Service. el e - ce-cent China_life-saving stamps =——- A AW SR, 3 ecla l [ll ea ures Psecent g sold by the Washington | , Commel, Lodge, No. 85, I B. P- 0. B | nroppers o Delta Tau Delta Fra-| The Woman's Club of Somerset will || Was the day I took my last L\ committee. The purchase of these|of We. [wil give its annual sbring|iornity’“at George. Washinston Uni- | present. o tamieacy ofiSomersct will]l pictures, but Grove, 1210 G, 1) tamps m. mean the saving of [ (R{SPLCR tomorrow e & versity are the bYainiest fraternity(Chevy Chase Library hall Saturday made me good prints in spite = R thousands of Chinese 1 i = men at the institution, according to[night at §:30 o'clock. to raise funds || of weather conditions. RANDALL’S BMICKERBOC “. OLYMPIC swo~e \NKLIY Contributions may be sent to Charles| ~The e will be a sneclal meeting of | S{atistics just compiled and made pub- | for & community hall, The produc- (Signed) : T ST, INSEEN F 3 E. Howe, American Security and Trust{the local branch of Howard Univer- |1i¢ tod y John W. Townsend, sec- | tion will include scencs from various oo s to thelsity ati Y i o 3 o ompany, loca] treasurer, or h ty Alumni Association tomorrow at ary of the university’s law school.| books of Charles Dickens, whide many Amateur Photographer. nes nee's vivid drame [ilional trdisnes: Voran Shonroe m., at 809 Florida avenue north- | This fraternity has a scholastic aver- | of the costumes to be used are those of Life and lLove ible House, New York. 4R ° 5 ave for the academic year 1919-1920 | originally worn at lectures given by i LT WX, - € D St. N.W. —WITH— SR RO - of 79.2 per cent, leading all other the author on his trip to the United L c ats S DS HOUSE PETERS and o e s > - ie: ates. ‘optinuous frol 2 Noon. Relief work for the famine sufferers OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. verages of other fraternities Mabel Kipp-Lewis will direct the LL STAR v AUDE\YlLLE FLORENCF v has now reached the half-way mar 5 * |are: Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, | tableaux. Among those to be in the RE Jour Nelssors, Penknives ALL- .V IDOR according to a statement from Thoma TONIGHT. -3 per cent: Phi Alpha Delta Legal| cast are Mrs. R. W. Balcom, Margaret L ...s Carving Knives worth Fea 3 W. Lamont, chairman of the national | The Misscs McDowell will give a e v, 75.9 per cent; Sigma Nu,| Balcom, ‘Mrs. A. T. Robinson and anything? If xo, why mnot “THE SIX MUSICAL i ! committee, who says that funds must{ musical prozram at the Women's Cit Sigma _Phi Epsilon, | Philip Robinson. aemd theinto asand have them NOSSES” A PIT 0 t be raised in this country to Club, and Mrs. M. M. Merriman will cent; Phi Sigma Kappa, - sharpencd correctly? i hrouch unti) Iate i June. e aps|SPoak at 8 otclock. cent: Kippa Siemey 694" ber - cont, | MEDAL FOF AIR COMMANDER, || oWe do Nickel Fiaane. cola CONWAY TEARLE ‘ e et through until late in June. e e ; Ka S ) d ating and Silver Plating. 1 | Penn, Ave. at peals to America not to let the good| Sons of the }'uu,xuuo“ will meet at Theta Delta Chi, 68.7 per cent, and fatant o - | . ladn work lapse, but to carry it throush|s o'clock, Franklin Kappa Alpha, 64.9 per cent. Col William iMitchall, meslstan: AT ek | Guasasitoed: ) i) el . Smoking Permitted 8 cone ! the chief of the air service, has been 'SOCIETY SNOB: B' I *B aut ° O catse. of the urgent and imme: | o pianpten Eills il spesl e awarded the distinguished _service IBS athing Beauties diate need of these millions of starv-| L1° Lnemy Within Our Gates. BRAISTED OFFERED POST. |medal for exceptionally meritorious|| THE GIBSON CO., Inc. EMPIRE e ing men. women ani children, the| The girls’ branch of the Printing| Rear Admiral William C. Braisted, |®ervices as commander el - gommittee 18 entering upon its most |Crafts Athletic Association will meet|U. S, N., retired, former surgeon gen- | SCTVices of the 1st and 2d armies, A. _ 917 G.St. N.W. o e 5 ,‘\‘\ !Jl\l‘ H st N e Sr— AR L O R ceall of the Nuwyilend physiolaito) o T < At ¢ 'u A Fan f\;.u On the CHEMISTRY OF LIE 1 to May 8 inclusive. as “China . (s hmiathey e e Prisere 2 i : S B o famine week:" and leading up to that| The Lonesome Club will give a dance|{l¢ Presidency P ana o 99 RROW 3 o H L e special period of appeal, Alfred Sao-ke |at 8:30, in Wilson Normal School. Collegs of hazmacy, jandprobably (13 ' EDUCATION OF LT S e Sze. Chinese minister to the United —_— 11 accept the offer. He is president 2 3 ; T m of 820 B “The States. and Dr. Sherwood Eddy, former | An informal dance will be given in|of the American Medical Association. || 3 2 i o TR secretary for Asia of the interna- ;!ecre-annn ‘:{all évm‘ernm(‘nl }‘lote] Since his retirement he has made his - - v it 2 .’:l:f;“' S FORBIDDEN 2 Thursday, Aprl 21-3.00 pm., tional committee of Y. M. C. A.'s, will [ for women, North Capitol street, from |home in this city, but is preparing to aid 1 : . GMHNE. - Now in_ the Diy of Julgmer ] visit a number of the leading cities |$:30 to 11:30. move to Philadelphia. ou-s | ronax — eroree aruiss. o erue| pRINCESS 1o B s 8.2 L] 25 “rree aton, $a Degreo and Hirm N O SDeaking thur 0 | Tiie Pen and I6K Ciub will'mest ot § FOMDREOW - , CLAIRE, fn .‘\Z"‘;" ‘| _ClAL._“MIDSUM : Fridiy, Aorl 22300 pm., %y Be. the famine, © | Thomson School, at 8 o'clock. : ¥ . . l;lc:“"_l_‘;t‘"r gl s i g 3 - W, She Gen. Guy V. Henry Garrison, No. 9, e I ea L s g COQ| Chetniay. Aprit 25 5.00 pm. “Cause CENTERS | Atmy_and Navy Union, will meet at o y beest [mranavse =< Old Age.” 800 pm.. nL AT THE COMHUNITY_ d Fellows' Hall. Past Commahder Invalid R 2 LE Dormant Brain Celin Wilson Normal Community Center— [[Frank Coleman will speak. 5 R 5 ‘x 3 g ; -),x_n\ xx Classlessons each moraiag at 10 o'clock A free lecture, illustrated, will be Rollmg Noble Size, 10c SR AN AT S o | ===, given at this dcenfller!loél;lfht by lir. }Fh:}plpr A. P. 0. E, will meet with C’I - N l S 15 SPECT R SE NIGHT. o a0 et L ‘W. D. Richardson o icago, who|the Misses Beresford, 126 11th street b N i ST AGNES AYRES and MIL appears under thé if;flm auspices °§ lock. atrs apoleon Jize, C ) V—J.3 SroED = p i i Faace g L CEORCETOWR ) the Wild Flower Presefvation an - i Retorn Engagement by Popular Deman Audobon Societies. Miss Elizabeth F. Pierce, presiaent|| fOT Rent The cigar of class. For sale by all dealers. e N— The Hubbard Girls wwsl meet for| Woman's Missionary Society of Fogn. d Sale’ Made in Washington by ELITE DOROTHY GISH N. Capitol & @ St ,UNIVERSITY Schlag ball practice at $45 this aft- | dary M Church, will address the|f @I e =z S GLAD AL it ernoon. social service group of the Y. W C. A Let the invalid enoy the spring fterdi M#£ Monster Minstrel and Dance Other activities tonight include | this evening at 7:45, at 1333 F street sunshine by renting one of our Inval T. Offterdinger. l'. 2 _ 1 il 20 and 21 s it Gonzaga Hall—ap meeting of the Department of Agricul- Rolling Cbairs. Very moderate “rates NEW STANTON ! el ture group, the Lonesome Club, com- H;}‘hg‘aenm; . dance at Park Bank o weath. in His ModeliCigar Factory at TRIMMED. ER CURWOOD di v - g’ Drug mittee meeting to arrange special en- and Kenyon streets. Th Gib Co l W. A . SOBE 'S END.” I’ cuaee e tertainment and the lbrary will be| ¢y o, oo o F e son Lo., inc. 508 Ninth St. NW. = CIRCLE %% b= &% x.w. 5T open for reading and reference. HA Galtine e 'm:ef na:d lgen\;&_ 917 G Street N.W. 8 Headqunrters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles LSTAR CAST. in s NSTON MODRE’S East Washington—Boy’s Athletic | Vania avenue. — 3 D — 5 s Club will occupy the gymnasium this The M: s DUMBARTON l.’i(lx E‘l‘cvllll n.‘\VE afternoon at 4 o'clock. This evening e Maryland State Soclety meets at 4 the Community Orchesira, basket bail. the Thomeon School * SHIRLEY MAS02 ‘Wallach Boy's lub and the Kaufman - = = Athletic Club will hold regular meet- ) o tpe Bpoosh ranto Association meets . : . AMER[CAN Het St And/ g RETIAT i i e e i i i i WANDA i o7 . e J. A. Schwartz will lecture on “The 3 5 e e OLTTAN ‘Thomsohn Comx:mnuy 1Cnter—The | Russia of Today" in the caucus room of s SXBENNBTEACE l‘{Es’l":l::’O_'; ':‘&: Tllinois State Society will hold a re-|the House office building at 8 o'clock. . b e s CAST. 1o MAR: ception in homor of Mrs. John A. . : F in oty s CAST, | fn MAR: Logan tonight. | “Farm Folks,” a play, will be pre- g o : S - The Children’s Dramatic and Ex- |sented by the Epworth League of Cal- = pression Club will be Instructed at(vary M. E. Church, Hamline Church, at 3:30 this afcernoon. Tonight at 7:30 | ¥ olclock. oclock the classes in Saanish, elemen- 11 a.m—ALL W 11 p.m. LEA_QER THFATER i Delow 1 KEEN_CLEVER—WITTY = ) , Below ¢ tary and advanced dréssmaking and| Dr. George W. Carey of Los Angeles, GAYETY — . avex ATIONAL ™Saichl a3 millinery, and the Boy Scouts, Troep | Calif., author of the “Science of Bio - & h: RALPH DUNEAR ) 64, will meet. chemistry,” will give eight public lec Jos. K. Watson & Will H.Cohan s o tures at the Playhouse, 1814 N street — E. V. Brown Commeunity Center— | northwest, afternoon and evenings, at 3 The president of the Citizens’ Asso-|and 8 o'clock, today, tomorrow, Friday ROBIN "HOO «ciation has called a meeting for this{and Snlurd.ay thi ek. Class lessons ¥ . 2] T Cast o Americar » Opera Stars. evening and requests all members to|each morning at 1 An Orchestra y_Players. be present. —_—— - s TomorTow. Park View Community Center—The ) azly st ROBERT B MANTELL Wednesday Evening Dancing Club 2% Sun 53 - and GENEVIEVE HAMPER ;?:mm Saranac Club will meet to- : “CARRHIES A PUNCH."—Times Monday, *- With “Girlx de Lookx™ Next Week— Bowery Rurlesquers” a. Tuesday, mlet. WATSON, JR. Wodnesdfly Matinee, *'As You Like It.” Southeast Community_Center, Tyler z ;!"firfi%fi.m, Kid Dugan” and Wldngidg Nieht, Richand ST School—The Soclal HyFlens Soclety " ! lephons Booth” ot atachen s o e istrict of olumbia, in co- S § E x 3 L] operation with the health depart- < G 4 VALERIE BERGERE & CO. Sty Meties: ment of the District, and the United - ¥ Jog Morris and Flo Campbell. Claudius States public health service, invites : Vi and Soarlet. Fink’s Mules, Vincen on- and lonxe Nathane Bros, the public to a meeting for fathers, $ é RS i “fl‘“m fv?rdmnyn Girls. *“Topics of the Day.” mothers and their adult friends to Kinograms, Other features. this center this evening at 8 o’clock. 2 There will also be a meeting of the Mohawk Junior Club. g i ] -‘ ) Johnson-Powell Community Center Special Sale > B ‘b 0 —A card_party will be given this ‘ v b \ 3 evening for all of the community ° \ N T T \ = 3 X 3 \ X people of this neighborhood at 8§ Alumlnum ware _Saturday m;hz “Julins Auxiliaries 11 a.m—ALL WEEK—I1 p.m. Night, 39c, 55¢ “The Matchless Singer of Songs” National, Thursday, 4:30 Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 o’clock. BEAUTIFUL . Office T. Arthur smn_n.Jm G St n,:;‘:,‘f::]:" - RI FETE o) Prosents REVOKES PRIOR REQUESTS || Aluminum Tea ¢ (7 SPRING . DORALDINA By a will, dated November 14, 1919, TOMGm Vet s e - Harvey B. Vandergrift revoked a for- Alaminum -Tes- 75 . mer textament ang 1ot ai me rop. || _#P90Rk per doz... ¢ Floral Sowvenies tor he tadies || MCINTYRE and HEATH The Woman <rty to Hallie O. Chandlee, who, he explined,’ was to become his wite as || A """I'“'"" Eorks, 10 5o0m a8 légal obstacles were removed. each ............ - . e marriage has since gccurred and Mrs. Hallie Q Vandergrift filed the Aluminum Forks, l 00 will for prebate. She also is named per doz o as_executrix In the Gorgeous Musical Extravaganza Untamed “HELLO, ALEXANDER” e . T o The Greatest of All Fun Shows, e ¥ JAS Cabin John 5 . The HAWAIIAN Dr. Robert F. Sillers, by his will B H t l datea June 24, 1919, leaves his in- || -Aluminum Table- 10 ridge ote — . REVUE Lerest in the e;m. of his mother to|] - spoons, each..... (c) Lumicre, N. ¥. Including s sisters, sa *helps an Outskirt: ashington Frances . ‘s‘ ans The remaining || Aluminum Table- sl “0 Famoss Auto) Conliate Roud SIGNE-PATERSON . including premises $13 and " 3 Doo: 817 West Virginia avenue mortheast, spoons, ipéc doz.. ackson at Coblndems Tesliey to Door and company of distinguished musical is devised to “his dear friend, Ber- nice Graham.” His brothers, Fred- Automobile Lunch Kit, com- erick and Basil Sillers, are named as plete in suit case, with alumi- executors. num aspoons, forks, steel mong the bequests made by the Leasn = m | 0 “T o 9 s knives, white enamel cups t ; , Noted Maryland Chicken TILL MIDNIGHT ng A 3 (ACC] P 3 0 84 4 s = T ) zatives; CARMEN Grand Opening DANC]NG m.’um;m"‘“' o0 gale now Takoma Dancing Academy s hestra, $2 and $2.50; baleony, TONIGHT Y. vmrnunz\on :l lmn to Katherine Sutherland and $500 to/Curtis P. Up- shur. Jewelry is given to Adele Head, | Marguerite Pattison, Mars S Pattic All Goods Guaranteed Spent many a happy hour in the original of the sturdy son and Caroline Addison. The re- ; gallery, $1 .m":.e Thursday Thursday, Apell 2. Arcismates & hestra, $1.50 a 2; bal A% maining_estate is to be distributed | Th Gib C ln rocker we show above. Made by hand of hickory , Saunders’ Majetic Jazx | and §15 _“”l;- e DAVISON'Sr 1_3 29 M n.w.Eeat Niser Charles Niver Semo Mar: e son Lo., knc. saplings, with splint back and seat, and as comfort- S B o e gpnctiie Toatie P ohne Arthar D Agaion i rmelia ! 917 G St. N.W. able as can be. The “Old Hickory” furniture we Make Reservations for Your Par- L 6o Bacs oot ties — Banquets — Afternoon Tean as executor . and Dances Strictly piivate. Any hour. show is made better tenfold than the original, Shubert-Belasco 5, ToReht 820 | faachidi” Claws anace Sat. ive. with orchestza. because to its manufacture have been brought o “'I;E[LI sELwYSS Tm':“"“ J.J. Hoflm”ng;i mlfll..flolt scientific. methods, while adhering strictly to the 5 BRIAN WOOD IMORGAN | . o ocate st 1805 Kalorama oag. 2 biocks 2 ; CRANDALL’S Fat 10m e con 1 Ta W Baliroom “and over 60, 000 Wearers handmade character of the goods. i ME,"“’POI.“‘,A“ 114 Musical Play “BUDDIES” o B aiad . . G l i " £ . THIS WEEK ] ‘m:x-r WEEK—SEATS rx\msnur,.’ - “Old Hickory” furniture serves a purpose no other porch 10:30 A.M. 1o 11 P 'BIRD OF PARADISE' 0 Goo oo lng asses furniture can possibly do. Its rustic simplicity, NED s i Y DL BRI ESSONS A T Marshall Neflan's Greatest Ball- —All Satisfied Customers combined with its indestructibility, makes it an of Our Optical Dept. article of genuine merit and at the same time one BO') H_ampton q of surpassing beauty. Outdoor or indoor is all the . : Last Week E e lasses same to “Old Hickory” furniture. It is as durable ) (1) acer ! | y g as it is restful. Constant use and age do not weaken - 8 More Phones: "Dy, Sl Shs —including careful, ° it. Exposure does not disfigure it. Pieces twenty [ K CRANALLS | 18thmdCal B, | Chances D ne-danerag for sidge a spocial N thorough examination s . years old are still in use. 2 NICKERBOCKER to ~_CATHERINE BALLE ™ by one of our Graduate EODAY, | See s waste 1o with peapie e momath pave . p Beginning at 6:30 P.M. time? “e‘]:m |||r;-“ns;;lol‘:" l; BRI0 s 345 Optometrists—as low And, best of all, the prices are what you want them to be ) . . Star Cast [| witiam Fox's worla-tamous || Toesdars S0t 0 R 8 eI e —extremely reasonable—“Old Hickory” Rockers . ST e b R Bictud/of Mether Yiove Dupont Studio of D Dancing = IVe arenever astisfied with e are priced from $6.75 up. ; ! No. 6 DusantChraler ‘Ehove T, TSSW. i y ! AT « i The Truth | OVER THE HILL | wiss CHAPPELEAR ed. That’s part of our service. oy By WILL CARLETON Directed by Harry Millarde Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 Shubert-Garrick Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Matinees, 25c to $1.00 NGAGEMENT ENDS SAT.,APR.23 Prirate lessons taught by North 5197. About Hu;bands i EE_US _u you want s supply Tar_ Bags and Tar r-per. You will meed it when storing clothing. I E. Morrison Paper Co., ‘ ] T " 1008 Pa. Aves \\\\\\’I'l// FAMILY JEWELERS ™S AR AN 7% RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Next to New Masonic Temple Privite course lessobs, half Bour, $1._ Private roum for be. . Private instruction fi-om 10 a. Il. to 10 p. For years America's oremost acad. emy. You are imvited ‘> el and ftospect our school. You bave an sppointmicnt. 7= AND OPTICIANS Sevent® Street ' Mayer & CO. . ; Betweer.z D&E #:Son S