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% ' 26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921 —— S —* , CHILDREN AND TEACHERS e 4IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Had a Lovely Evening. —By POP MOMAND.| AMUSEMENTS. ’ OF MASONIC HOME HERE et [T a0 T S Yoo Beammne 7o | A SIMPLETONT DO YOO WANT ' To RUIN US SoCIALLY®? YoUVE APPRECIATE TH' BEAUTIES OF ORT HDFAEJ ‘ BUT I MUST ADTUT I DONT SEE DONE NOTHING BUT HANG AROUND THAT PUN MOCH IN THAT OLD ALL EVENING ! SH o NASE! k3 MOORE’S RIALTO 11 A m—ALL WEEK—I1 p. m. Another Triumph of the Director of “Kismet” LOUIS J. GASNIER Presents GOOD WOMEN If every man would do hi best, whate'er his task may be, existence would be trebly blessed, this world a sight to see. Most all the troubles that we know would quickly fade; HEY JAMESIE! JUST A MINUTE Thirty Automobiles Bear Party From Richmond to See Sights in Washington. Seventy children with teachers from the Virginia Masonic Home of Rich- 5 | X mond, Va, gayly 3";:"""1,,"2 thirty | away, and if you wished a slice ved here - 2 ) .“,‘,‘g“’{?,‘r"’;“:‘.‘&fifiilmg tour around the | Of woe you'd have to hunt all nation’s capital. = Upon ;'x‘;; -‘*l"‘l‘:e‘ {day. No bums would fill the o e Hig! b : z \a;ey"h\;srrinmez with a motor cycle es- ;_‘rlsun cells or in the alleys rest, for all men would be wearing cort_of policemen, who accompanied bells if each one did his best. ER-ER- THERES JUST SOME THIN' ATOUT IT THAT I\PPEALS TO ME CLaRicE ! CUT ITouT them through the ¢ The delegation, h aded by Maj. L T. Ri Christian, left hmond yesterday | ile 2 ss e e ol yeater The toiler would not cuss the Featuring = Gay evening in Alexandria by lngfll plute, nor would the plute re- ROSEMARY THER }.‘?,‘,:’“fh:“g,d, fon ,.;',Tebe?fi:?ix‘: '>'j tpond, but for each other they | 3 Goods, " escorted them to ;{”shn;'ox:'l‘:i would root, with friendship as a Original “Kismet” Cast = R e tche icl beaded the dslasatiany bond. The thieves would quit| A Production De Luze The day was spent fzely inislents their vain careers which get PR o mncinan? eeine e v.| them in the hol d put i | the Capitol, Congressional Library.|them in the hole, and put in T ; 3 $ 5 o B v can : < T sicas People’s National Opera, Eng- | hold its monthly meeting this evening. night: Young Pcople's Soctal Club, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Nl onel “‘{“,‘“f“l.’f,,‘us(.‘ AN renuopiean | their repentant years restoring | for fore inninz | Schedule for tonight: Athletic Clubs, | munity chorus, Boys' Athletic Club. Bo S S S. MOORE'S \‘;‘“n‘:h Museum, Pan-American | what they stole. And all the instruction | Boys' Club, Glee Club and Rialto Social | Scouts, Troop No. 1';m; \:l?:n‘g‘ A\(I;nl. | GARDEN & ¢ - gt " followed by | Club, Athletic Club, Mothers' Thrift Club. Sametiiy “l)t“mh;‘(f'n"(;‘“‘}n‘l‘,‘:‘m““;: sinful tricks of trade would 3 | : i ! | Boy Scout’ recruiting station from l L e about 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. - travel galley west—there'd be | Musical Cc pes i Buerelll G Gommun| AR Genter Slio-lolClocic peCla 1 nl ea ures (N 22t~ #5050, AU woak. Night, 39-58a, —_— no tar in marmalade, if each|community conference, and library open TEN our X Shaffer Originates Floral Effects of | o0 qid his best. This li((‘ for reading and reference. —_— A THEATE &(luebrc 900 14th artistic merit for weddi —Advertisement. CRANDALL'S 3o \\nu[d be a grand sweet song, ride in a car; our duds w ould _ DORALDINA Dressmaking Club, Boy ) : 22 Bth at D St. N.W. the Photoplay Band, v Socia b, Senate CONFER ON CURRENCY. l. st us twice as long, our grub p::es, ;?3‘:““::""“ "“"";“ CLUD = Senat CARTILY e e S T Magnificent babeebdsiich go twice as far; there’d be no ; : S1o% > aad coxeny. || ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE HE WOMAN Thomson Community Center.—The Featn UNTAMED Revaluation Feature of Tariff Bill | Lusiness.for the cops, the sleuths Children’s Dramatie Club will mect with | = N Y Gonjmnetion With @® May Be Eliminated. would be undone; the poorest|their instructor, Mrs. Hirst, at 3:30 this ODIVA AND SEALS }Pr‘;sowu’x’;n ARANCE OF Currency wation provision of|man could buy his hops and dlteEnoon Tanight il’:\m\“;':cu':‘n‘;l!l!ml: ‘ The Greatest Dising Act in Vaudevile i l;:l;‘:g“\:u\“::r‘. -f ¥ ency tariff bill may [ raisins by the tdn. We do not{and Boy Scouts, Troop 61. Gr t S l i | . e Destricken Ut by the Senate finance RYTIcyt g BovSconts, oo ea ale on Trusses PAULINE FREDERICK ] toil with proper zest to earn our LYRIC 14th and Trving St N. execu- Johnson-Powell Commun brief committee, which h Center.— Open 6 P.M. Tive Session yesterday. Committee mem- | weekly pay : we do not strive to | There will be a dramatic recital at this A g ALICE CALHOUN, in “ g bers said the discussion had lasted i = ]p i ‘atch the clock | center tonight at 8 o'clock by the Mount This is the last week of our great 10 per cent discount 1t is mitea L PEINCESS JONES.™ THE MIQTRESS,. OF ATIONAYL T i Jong enough to make it clear that|dO our best, but watch the clock { preasant ¥ . The two nmld1n< are % oh e is filled with s Prses heart interest nnd SHENSTONE! - HA the scetion limiting foreizn currency | 1| day; we're all afraid we'll do | pntitied: fied “pavasolsTand "2 sale on trusses fitted at our store. | A i Nou mjunction with the’Odiva act ROBERT B. MANTELL depreciation 2 without s s e e aper ) ancing will follow. R e | el SR N | ——— the ‘m;::-.‘.,.m';,:\\.u(;:m’"t:m.\x:‘,:x and GENEVI HAMPL " : ‘ : E er Normal Cor ty Center.—A s 35 years > ) | and bos 1 the Distrie - od. Mat.. - i : i adm (&;.(11 fnvl.;zmd e.-‘lxrnav;‘-‘l): swing, and so we've got the hSll‘ljvll"ro,’\‘hnl‘h‘_lfl(]l‘mgt;l'll’:zfl‘i‘”(].lnfn't“: . o % : R | NEW THEATE) and ¢ the District Wed, M. \x of the eurrency revaluation. \mam‘r: worldj in Dutch, and balled up i pen wu"d"r- he and women. No better quality can be procured els | o e DOLLM) “ 5): { o 3 that confusion would | L. AT T SON of the public h service. | f ; : L > ieiants i ! e — = : ) afded, Sowever et confusion would | overything. WALT MASON. |"thiees o the pubiic neann service (| for we have the best. Ask your physician about us REVERE THEATER . Ave, ans STaRTIG SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY In the bill and explained they desired Copyright by George Matthew Adams, Club, home nu s, dramatic ’ Park Road Auzual Enge; of the Leughing Mg to avoid litigation which would add club and Fancy e Work Club. H ““:-'r\"h “L"t«m\'x'flu o s customs serv- 8 & £ o RIS e e cametmmom comnns o= | THE GIBSON CO., Inc. ||| oo bbb EMPIRE TWIN BEDQ - Tonight: There will be a meeting of the . . Int St. and R. L ve. - O o sy it e e ’ || AMERICAN 'zt s ong s 1 see. i e e Mope oSnd Guden Flowers. |, ot e omen Sxchanee Eloas . 817 G Street N.W. _“DIAMONDS ADKIFT." Atvo At & ot EUGENE O'BRIEN S hatian Cast., ot il ' The Oklahoma State Soefety win |re Club. Laborers’ ¢ Bl b 55 k : Supported by Advertiane meel at §:30 pm. tomorrow at Thom- | byAuty parlor and barber shop and Am The Store Your Physician Recommends LIBERTY }ortsCapitoland P sts. OLIVE TELL son School. All Oklahomans invited. 2 ot ‘ DOROTHY GISH, in “A LOEW’'S = - - B0 I ACE.” A Come in FOLK FESTIVAL PLANNED. = West Washington Community Center. i ““(‘n}t E‘;:‘" RACE.” Also Comeds, in “WORLDS APART” ' ol An institute for Christian workerx| rTne Georgetown Civie Association will b = s s be held at the West Washington ! — = A Neighborhood House Clubs to Cel-} Baptist Church every afternoon and ney Lust's Cvening of the week, pening cach aft- /JoLYmPIC LEADER THEATER 5w ebrate Spring's Return. ernoon at 4:45. E S ;l’lu}‘!v"x;u;n;;r of Fumma }xm. : Continuons, 10:30 a.m.—11 p.m. ARL PLIN. in the De Luxe Edition Spring’s return will be celebratel| phe Kentueky Society will meet|] | STILLIE'S P 'mu\\ \\n ALL W 1230 C Street Metro Presents by the clubs of the Neighborhood | Thursday at 8:30 at the Thomson ({| | FPRISCILLA D 3 STRO ‘ House, 470 N street southwest. at the | School. Election, musical. program and 4 CRANDALLS :glismr:ro;l':-a;: nineteenth annual folk festival to|%@"¢i0&: | be held at the institution May 5, 6 and| The Anthony League will meet to- KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at C it was announced today by Clara D. CRAND“L’S eligh, chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. The proceeds will be used for the summer work of the In “BILLIONS” at 2007 Columbia road. Mrs. C. T. Woodley will speak. Extra Added Attraction Buster Keaton Comedy i} CAROLINA “SHE COULDN'T H IT. morrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock \ | The Lonexome Club will give a dance Saks & (Jompany 9th at O Street N.W. LAST DAY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, “THE KID. i 2 ! | | tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at Wilson Nor- H Theater, Mh & E S e 5% institution. mal School. Everybody welcome. { | | e e e B CRANDALLS n\'\' AND Tn\nlu'{ NEIGHBORS The program will include a lawn| fan =1 4 | 3 dance. a_characteristic folk dance in| The Kabeo Lmperanto Kiube win ]| | Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street i = ) A //// A e oft the pelhbornhod | Son Sehaol st tex prelimtaar ykmestine 1| | i CRANDAU.S SAVoY THEATER i | 14th and Col. Road TODAY AND TOMORROW—STA “THE PASSIONATE PIL I.OEW'S oLumsif]l House, a May pole dance. and a May | of the free class in Esperanto. | day procession. The program will be- — | in at 4 o'clock each day of the cele-| Dr. E. E. Dudding will speak at the bration and continue until 10. Supper | meeting of business and professional in An Old-Time Serge | | i i will be served from 5 o'clock to 7. | Women tomorrow at § p.m. at the(f/ | 6th & C Stx. N.E. Women's City Club. i NEW STANTON 3i5,% € 3% M. Centinuous, 10:30 a. m.—11 p. m, u ew Flesl The Trinidad Citizens’ Association Eth Sy NOW PLAYIN Build N Flesh With ‘he Trinid: MORROW- 'BLIND WIVES, Fox = OW PLAYING v’ Y . Wil o will ncet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the per-special production. Will open the eyes Manua, Training School, 8th and I streets northeast. Father John's Medicine—all pure food. | —Advertisement. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The last meeting of the spring bird class of the Audubon Society will be held at 4:45 in the Thomson school. Dr. Georze Tompkins will lecture | especially for government workers at 5 o'clock, at 1514 N street. Subject, “Divine Dwelling Places.” Paramount Presents BE “BURIED TREASURE” With MARION BANIES in a new=time modelling— Scarce wool and treacherous dyes put the Serge Suits out of commission during war-time. But they are back with oldstime quality—and meeting with old-time favoritism. of the world, CIRCLE #.8 22, Ave. %.W. P1. W. 953, ETHEL CLAYTO “THE PRICE OF POSS 1349 Wiscons DUMBARTON *3% W “THE FACB AT YOU cmumws Am_w rssE auditor’s office for the Navy, will be 0LD- given Saturday at 8:30 at Pythian Temple. The United States Marine Band will mive.a concert every Wednesday and Saturday evening during May from 5 to 6:30 p.m. | | ] A dance, under the auspices of the ! 1 i | | CRANDALL” Fatfom $$ MeTROPOLITAN | THIS WEEK The ninety-ninth birthday anniver- sary of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant will be celebrated by the Department of the i Tonight, 8:1% 5 - o Potomac. G. A. R.. tomorrow evening | . et SRl Btate Soclety Nill meat|at '8 otclock, {at Metropolitan M. | W t t hasi \ A9;30FN I fto UM, Matinee ; t 8:30, a N street, Se Church. = ¥ . & Sat. Smith will preside and Mrs. Robert- e i € want to emphasize a very par: NORMA hurs. & Sat. | r | Fortune Gailo Presents TALMADGE | i With Stellar Support in “THE PASSION FLOWER” son will speak. The Helen Kellar Guild will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. A. Smith. —_— AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS General Civic Center.—The National ticular production wof ours—wool to the last thread; color that nothing will turn — absolutely dependable. Modelled with Saks distinctiveness— Morris Rotenberg and H. Ehren-! reich will speak at a mass meeting in behalf of the Jewish immigrants in Palestine, at 8 o'clock, in the Sixth Street Synagogue. San Carlo (-nlnd Opera Company NT LeBOH. y Mario Kel HURSDAY )lATI‘lFE _Washington Club of Printing House | Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teach- for the young men’s and conservative TnI!.!msnAy fvumuccx =Y Craftsmen will meet at 8 o'clock, at|ers' Association will convene in annual . . . CRANDALL'S 18thand Col 71, « illo, Montan Bar the EUbItt House. Edward D. Bérry |seasion tonight in the library on' the tastes—and in every size requirable rou_an = will speak. 3 ., RIGOLETTO, witl s o "The International Independent Order by anybody. MGKERBWKER \xi’fimfi‘y e, Vet Demtast, The Mount Pleasant Players will|of the Odd Fellows will be in session in SATURDAY MATINEE, ,,CA?‘ B, give a dramatic recital at 8 o'clock, | the auditorium this evening. H TODAY e, L TR The price is back to old-times, too— TROVA- at Johnson-Powell community center | The Y. M. H. the boys’ evening. . A. will hereafter occupy 5 Tarron, i gymnasium every Tuesday Beginning at 6:30 P.M. ; MILDRED HARRIS In & New Society Drama, “HABIT” The University dinner dance at 8 lub will give a 0 at the club. = e ‘Wilson Normal Community Center.— Dean Dwight Holmes will speak at|Tonight: Domestic art. dressmaking and the Booklovers' Hour. at 8 o'clock, at . . OPEKETTA, THE LAST WALTZ, the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. Subject. darwin’s Origin of Species.” The Southeast Citizens’ Association | will meet at S #'clock, at the Tyler‘ uv.,hlir of ll' school, Mrs. Whitman Cross will tell | 3 s of the Visiting Nurse Society. mer and Alfred Grunwald. Adapted Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps All Sizes, All Shapes Last and { All the Time ward Delaney Dunn and Harold At ELEANOR PAIN a Brilliant Supporting Cast. Mondsy Night, Benmefit Georgetown Univ ty Hospital, Shubert-Belascofiehs, 5% to .00 Richard Walton Tully Pnsunu the peremnial} THE BIRD OF PARADISE Richard Walton Tully’s Fascinating Romance, With FLORENCE ROCKWELL and the famous HAWAIIAN SINGERS NEXT WEEE—SEATS THURSDAY. William Faversham and Lee Shubert Present | THE SILVER FOX| iy Cosmo Hamilton With Lawrense’ Grossmith, Clande King, Doro- thy Cumming, Flora Sheffeld. READY WITH (] ce tev. G cete, » narwe || P AIXSE nary of Zululand, Africa, willi address the Literary and Historical Association at 8 o'clock, at Metro- politan A. M. E. Church. Country dance, at 8 o'clock, in Christ Church parish hall, 620 G street southeast. Install a MODERN Range —Before the Hot Days - oth, ALL {| “Bowery Burlesquers” |/ Below F WEEK The Gibson Co., Inc. GAYE 917 G St. N.W. OTHS Prince Rev. M. Q. Cole, a mission- ary native of Zululand, Africa, will speak at 8 o'clock in the Metropoli- tan A. M. E. Church, M street near 15th. Subject, “The Zulu Tribe from Early Existence to Present Time.” Complimentary production of a “Lady Here and Ther: Hol- e s LTiE Chu e arcourt Tz Widows™ With Foster & Next Week—=Sp! T 'B. F. KEITH'S ~%x and Quality alone justifies || Organizations and others interested i | —Can do a whole lot of dam- The Eminent Star of Stage and Screen, in eaildren specially invited. Regu- 555 Do or “Tar baper for MISS KITTY GORDON & CO. Daily 43} Sun £52 Hol'y 13358 lar performance Friday evening. 2 price storing winter apparel. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. Including Marvel, Lillian Boardmas, In a Cycle of Songs aud Dances. JACK WILSON & CO. Inclading Marvel, Lillita Boarimen, Ete. “D. ANSON & DAUGHIERS, Fierson, Newport & Piorson. Maria Lo Edwiz George. 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