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_jor number of railroads and CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Alpha Omegn of Deltn Gamma meets Monday evening at the home of Ann Wade, 1801 I street. STEEL GOMPANIES LISTED AS UNFAR U. S. Corporation and 11 Subsidiary Concerns in -Trade Commission Charge. The Washington section of the Pro- gressive Education Association meets Monday at 8 p.m. A reception to Rev. C. K. Ray, re- cently appointed to Mount Pleasant M. . Church South. will be held at the church, 16th near Lamont street, Mon- day at 8 p.m. memorinl meeting for the late neis S, Carmody 1S to be held in Imer Hall tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock. Alleging unfair competition in in- - . Mrx. Ruth Blackeman Rogers, wo- terstate commerce, the Federal Trade | atr Je00R BOCREEN pe the solo- Commission yesterd ssued a for- fist at Calvary Baptist Church tomor- mal complaint against the United |row. States Steel Corporation and eleven subsidiary companics. The commis. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. sion has decided that it has suffi-| TUDAY“ Aaech ! isdic ) take up the long- | Miss Evelyn Wells will speak of set- clent jurisdiction to take up the 1ong- 1 50 0 \Conin Pine mountain, Ky., at standing complaints by various users |3 o'elock in the church parlors of First of steel products and others against | Congregational Church. the alleged use by the corporation of — g the device known as the “Pittsburgh | Prof. John Holland Rose of Cambridge plus price.” Announcement was made, | University, will give a free public lec- however, the commission had poleon and His Times." at divided to two. Chairman . in Concordia Church, 20th and G Thompson and Commissioner: 3 and Nugent voting for issuance meet at 4 the complaint and Commissionersi . 4 : askill 1 - dissenting oclock at the College Women's Club. Caskill and Murdock dissentin e e e e T ot Thirty Days to Make Repl Johns Hopkins will give a reading. Thirty da until v o given to 1h eel or] TONIGHT. & its subsidiaries make formal an- | Indiana Society dinner at the New swer to the complaint. after which the | Ebbitt at § o'cle s triecd on its merits. ued under the C nd the Jowa State Society meets at 8§ o'clock, Thomson School. I Iowans invited. The ab- com- anti-tru: lishing the comm The Trinity Community ty House, 3d and C mission said the 0 out- |streets, dance at 8:30 for service, ex- growth of conditions complained of | service men and government employ by more than 2,700 manufacturcrs of | dibiis steel in the Chicazo, Duluthgand | lllinois State Girls' Club, dance at the Birmingham districts, by legixlatures { Red Cross House, 1801 1 street. of three states. by palities and b; and many busine organizations throughout the United States Plan Set Forth at Length. Dance, under auspices of auditor's of- ce for the Navy, at 8:30, Pythian Tem- “The White Gods Come,” an Indian THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921—PART KEEPING UP WITH THE DONT LET THAT BOTHER [Y'BETTER LET ME SENDYou) In 100 You! You HAVE FOUR UP THIS LITTLE SET OF Boows)] BUSY To| ON TH' WORLD WAR TR, | TaLk 1T || YERRS To PAY FOR Ert! MEGINIS! MR JONES ORDERED|| OVER - || THEY'RE A NICE LITTLE A SET! BESIDES || SET! & BEAUTIFUL LITTLE SET! JONESES—World Wars Cause Lots of Trouble. —By POP MOMAND. ALOYSIUS P MEGINIS HAVE You GONE NOW WHATY * TH'WATTER MRS. HARDING PLANTS H—Th Old M il AMUSEMENTS. __ AMUSEMENTS. OHI0 MEMORIAL TREE = an | ShubertBelasco 3"t sus0 I met him often by the sea, a! THE BIRD OF PARAD]SE Mrs. Medill McCormick Also, white and wintry gent; hi -‘"“d“““""‘ "7"“5“ e "’I‘l""\‘:‘l'\ i ] was eighty-two or three, and hc was frail and bent. And still he | talked of coming days, and plans he had in view, as though he meant to go his ways a century or two. Iie'd build a house and Places Sapling Along American Forestry Association Walk. Beside a miniature memorial walk in the grounds fronting the headquar- ters of the American Forestry Asso- ion, 1214 16th street, today, Mrs, Warren G. Harding planted the Ohio tree in line with those that have been | ply : ake or s Shhiin 7 Fesoived o rapy othe e aiey (plant a tree and take a mot Mack Sennett’s $500,000 Gigantic Spectacular Comedy-Drama Medill McCormick, wife of the 1li-|trip, and visit lands across the To Introduce This New Heading a.company that includes 1,000 beautiful girls Is a nois senator, planted the tree from sea when he cotld board a ']'i; x P“,fv"", gu me‘.-a.l ~‘r.|n~|l cast, including Ben Turpin, Marie FPrevost, Charlie Illinoi. x S€4d ) )04 a ship. 5 nt il cure urray, yllis Haver. = " : seats for §3.00, tax Included | Completion of the memorial walk | He was a blithe and sprightly | Twe $280 sents for 0 0, tax i?‘”:,:,d H Wwill be made in time for Forest Pro-; is spiri i ole Two $1.50 seats for $1.80. tax included Tection wecle, whieh Dresident Hard- | man, his spirit high and bold:p Fwe & o0 seats for SI20. tax dncluded - ing x_H« proclaimed for May 2 vlhe would not be an also ran,| 1Two seats for .60, tax included _ | he walk has been the hiba s | o ONIGHT cands who pass up and down 16th | though he was passing old. On ATiD i LAS IME Will Have its Washington Premier at the de- sion- that v, at the Little Theater, 1742 Church street. The Pittsburgh plus price i geribed at length in the commi; ers’ announcement, which under it “all steel, except rails, wher- ever made. and whether made in United States Steel Corporation plants or by its independents, is sold at the f. o. b. Pittsburgh price plus an amount equivalent to the freight to point of destination,” and as an il- lustration says that this “means that the Gary steel fabricator who runs his _own truck to the Gary, ind., steel mill and purchases steel manu- factured at that plant must pay the price charged in Pittsburgh plus an meets at Cosmus Council meeting in 30. Biological Society Club at 8 o'clock. council room at 7 at the Raleigh Hotel at 9 o'clock. Normal Community Association, at Wil- son Normal Center. Dr. E. B. Dudding will repeat his talk on *“Prison Relief Work"” at 8 o'clock, ‘Women's City Club. amount equaling the freight rate from Pittsburgh to Gary. The Eeleet Klub dance at 2400 16th Not Limited to One Device. street, beginning at 9 o'clock. The complaint is not limited, how- | The Home Club will meet at 8:15 in au- ever, to the alleged use of this de- vice. It charges specifically that the Steel Corpdration “owns and controls the ultimate iron ore supply in the United States” and that because of “its power and influence through the last percentage of the steel manu- facturing business done by it and supported by it, its consequent po- tential power to embarrass or de- stroy its competitors by unduly low- ering its price schedules is tanta- mount to the naming by the steel corporation of prices that are to be charged by all the steel manufac- turers in the United States.” Other specifi€ charges included: . That the United States Steel Cor- poration has complete control, su- pervision and direction over the busi- ness conducted by the subsidiaries named, transportation materials used in the manufacture of iron and steel and products made therefrom in in- terstate commerce. Controls Iron Ore. That the United States Steel Cor- poration, through certain of its re- spondent subsidiaries, owns and con- trols over 75 per cent of the total iron ore deposits in the Lake Superior district, where is located the greater part of the iron ore deposits in the United States. That it owns and controls the great- er part of the iron ore deposits in Alabama, where production is second only to that of the Lake Superior district. That it owns and controls the ma- lake transportation systems which carry iron ore from mines to manufactur- ing plants of the respondent subsid- iaries and their competitors. That it likewise owns and controls coal mines and limestone quarries necessary in the manufacture of steel. ditorium of Department of the Interior. Senator Thomas Sterling will speak. Motion pictures and dancing. Columbia Chapter, No. 15, O. E. S.. will give a benefit card party at 8 o'clock at 14th and Kenyon streets. \llhtary Order of fhe Serpent, Gua Gua Lair, will hold a_ dance at 8 o'clock at the old Pythian Temple, 12th and U streets. The Saratoga Club, dance at 9 o'clock at 1114 Vermont avenue. Meeting of George Washington Council, American _Association _for the Recognition of the Irish Repub- lic, at 3rd and Pennsylvania avenue southeast at 8 o'clock. i Rambler Pastime Club, calico dance at 1101 E street, at 8:45 o'clock. The Chevy Chase Civic Improve- ment League will give a concert, in- cluding Russian folk songs, at 8:15 o'clock at the E. V. Brown School. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center dance tonight, under the auspices of the Wilson Normal Community As- sociation. The board of directors of the association and the officers of the state societies and other clubs af- filiated with the center will act as patrons for the dance. Members of the community and mbers of the state societies are cprdially invited. Miss Elizabeth Fischer of the Co- mbia Heights playground will su- ervise a game of schlag ball be- ween two school teams at 7:30 this ‘evening. The Girl Scouts, Troop 25. will have a gym meet this afternoon at 3:30 Royal Country Club will give a dance | Federation of Women, Carolina, Dance, under auspices of the Wilson |bulletin to each chairman’ calling on a tree day program. street both afoot and by motor and many questions have been asked as to why the walk been laid out and | the little trees planted. Plans for Forest Protection week have been taken up by the General Clubs in every Julia A. Thorns of North having sent out yesterday a | lmlmv night he went to bed all} full of pleasant schemes, and in the morning he was dead—he'd| checked out in his dreams. And; I admire that fine old jay, hi\'! system wise appears—to act as | though you planned to stay on; carth a_ hundred years. Too; rany think as they wax old that thcy have shot their bolts, rlans and schemes they shonldn’t | state. Mi them to write to the American For- estry Association for suggestions and The Ohio tree, a_tulip, had been sent the American Forestry Associa- tion by Edmund Seacrest, chief of | the department of forestry, from the Mrs. Harding and Mrs. McCormick arrived at the head \c1r>, and by &]r»\\. m\h(~ they 130, 2 T utes their trees were planted, Mrs. | tears. \\'hcn I‘m th.nt nM 1! Harding and Mrs. McCormick placing won’t admit I'm in the has-been | Annual Engagen llnt\ — PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE —SEATS NOW i Favers THE SILVER FOX| By Lawrence y Cun Cosmo Hamilton Claude King, Sheflicld. l/z PRICES MONDAY 12 Starting Tomorrow Night—Seats Selling. ent of the Laughing Hit | ‘With MABELLE ESTELLE and Entire Manhattan Cast. Ohio agricultural _ experiment 2- 1 hold, since they’re no longer! tion at Wooster, Ohio. The Illino; 1 And Hav sits b .,-' > tree was sent by R. B. Miller, state | CO ts. And so they s)t refore ‘.Pommd” Walk,” 3-Act Dra: forester, at Urbana, Tl the fire and drool of bygone Presented at Central. he ini a drama life in E sented b school 1 three-act @ Shubert present ROBERT B. MANTELL | and GENEVIEVE HAMPER | JULIUS CAESAR 1 performance of “Poman- ted and ne urday ni The proc FORD'S Doro- AS COMEDY—, AS SPECTACLE— 44..4 = ma, REVERE THEATE! SPECIAL FEATURE NIGH' T1xt St. and R. VIOLA DANA, PIRATE a SHORE AR _CAST, Price, AS MELODRAMA— Also Larry Semon, Another o'clock. . There will be a junior club entertain- ment and dance at 8:30 tonight. Thomson Community Center: The following activities will be on at this center tonight: Metropolitan Play- ers; piano practice; plain sewing. Margaret Wilson Community Center meetings: Boy Scouts, Troop No. 22; Toymaking Club, Dramatic Club. Eleanora Wolf Stewart, That of the total production in the approximately 47 per cent of the blooms, sheets and tin plate bars, proximately 60 per cent of other steel { its subsidiaries controls and_utilizes| Johnson-Powell Community Center: Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, {ing at this center. At 7:30 there will nesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, | held. The complaint also sets out that 583,600 with a book value exceeding to Frame Schedules. subsidiaries gross assets aggregating dollars. It is claimed that the steel{teachers in large cities throughout one half billion dollars. for Washington teachers, has been the American Bridge Company, the|this information soon in order to be- the National Tube Company and the|aim to have included in any reclassi- Steel Corporation. the Minnesota Steel | Gouncil, headed by Dr. E. G. Kimball, Company, the Union Steel Company|draft a tentative wage schedule. —_—— that the teachers will be confronted e B R ap o, | reclassification pieasures aro passed BIT for Witainston sl New Dess | Lon blls o> D Thors st ibe: pm. Local for Fredericksburg, leave PSR am., and arriving 1:55 p.m. Satur- ing at White House. Maryland Commission to Sharten | ¢i€ty: held its thirty-first annual dle, pastor of the church, opened the BALTIMORE, Md., April 20 —A start Reese and Mrs. Charles en the distance by about one-third,|Hay. The afternoon devotional ex- Utilizes 145 Plants. United States of the following items, respondents manufacture and sell crude steel in the form of ingots: ap- proximately 45 per cent of billets, rails, plates and sheets, structural fabrics, bars and the like, and ap- products. That the steel corporation. through 145 plants, principally in Pennsyl- | All neighborhood folks are invited to vania, Ohio, New York. New Jersey, {attend a community dance this even- Connecticut, Alabama, Kentucky, | be instruction for the Junior Dra- West Virginia, Illinois. Indiana, Min- [ matic Club; other rehearsals will be California and Washington. Billion and Half Annually. 4 REVISING TEACHERS’ PAY. the steel corporation has capital stock T L outstanding of the par value of $56K,- | Data Requested From Other Cities | gne and one half billion dollars, and that it has through its respo: &! pondent | Work of obtalning informatiqn considerably more than two billion | concerning wages paid public school corporation does an annual business|the country, to be used as a basis amounting approximately to one and|in determining a new salary schedule The subsidiaries of the steel cot-|stayted by school authorities. poration named in the complaint are| School authorities hope to obtain American Sheet and Tin Plate Com-|gin framing new salary schedules for pany, the Carnegie Steel Company,|the District teachers, which they will American Steel and Wire Company, |fication legislation enacted by Con- New Jersey Corporations; the Illinois | gress. A committee of the Teachers' Company. the Tennessee Coal and|supervising principal of the seventh Iron Company and the Clairton Steel| djvision aiready has taken steps to and the Lorain Steel Company, Penn-| = Steps to frame a new salary sched- sylvania corporations. ule were taken when it was learned ith the loss of the $240 federal war- Change in Schedule R, F. & P. R. R.| /R G35 008 08 00 %0e ™ he “proposed Train leaving Washington 9:35 am. ; by Congress. The teachers are not after last trip April 29th, 1921 included in apy of the reclassifica- Commencing May 2d, leave 9.30 p.m. been left out of them at their {nstead of 9:40 pm. Local for Rich: | ari ", crest. mond, leave 5:10 p.m., instead of 3:35 2:50 p.m. week days and 10:00 am. Sundays. Quantico local leaving 10:30 SYNOD CONFERENCE HELD days, discontinued.—Advertisement. |Women Call on President Hard- BEGINS DEFENSE HIGHWAY | 1.0 gastern Conterence o the Mary- land Synod, Woman's Missionary So- meeting yesterday at St. Paul's Church, Road, Washington to Annapolis, |11th and H streets. Rev. John T. Hud- Special Dispateh to The Star. meeting with devotional exercises. on the Defense highway from Wash- ington to Annapolis, which will short- was made by the state roads commis- | ercises were conducted by Mrs. . sion when a contract for improving a | Nicholas, president of the Maryland ittle over a mile of the road from |Synodical. Mrs. Paul Russell sang a Nelson, M {enter the place was made by an in- Addresses were made by Miss Tillie | Bladensburg toward Lanham, was | solo. awarded to the firm of Horace A. Brown & Company of Baltimore. It ig! expected that work will start in about ten days The commission also awarded a con- tract for continuing the improvement of Central avenue for slightly over one mile toward Halls station. This contract was awarded to Highway Engineering Company of La Plata, Md, and work will be starated within the next two weeks. from Baltimore. Following the morn- ing session many of them went to the White House, where they were re- ceived by President Harding. ORDERED TO RUN CARS. Maryland Commission Relieves East Riverdale and East Berwyn. The Maryland public service com- mission has ordered the Washing- ton Railway and Electric Company to continue until June 1 the operation of cars between East Riverdale and East Berwyn, Md. The commission last week rendered Novel Ideas in Floral Effects for weddings. Shaffer, 900 14th (M. 2416). —Advertisement. CAMP DODGE FOR SALE. Camp Dodge, near Des Moines, Iowa, | a decision allowing the company to including 0 buildings and other |discontinue service between tho mprovements of various kinds, has|points after the company had pre been offcred for sale to the highest [sented evidence that operating ex- bidder. Bids will be opened May 20 |penses exceeded revenucs. The orig- by the quartermaster general of the|inal order would have taken effect Army. May 1. Many of those in attendance were ! University of Virginia in D. C. the earth about their trees with a trowel: “The . minigture _memorie class, but from my trusty lyre wa! s planted with trees from many " S e e o hce 1o commeiI'll hit 2 nbise like sounding | I in ail the time. The miniature walk | hras. WALT MASON. | P provides for twelve trees on h e L hs Aoiible wall there Copyright by George Matthew Adams. | is just room for forty-eight trees. THEFTS BAFFLE POLICE. the { nior fun, T the JURY FINDING SET ASIDE. Property Owners’ | Court Accepts Robbery Attempted on Connecticut Avenue Block. Merchants_in business in the 1200 block of Connecticut avenue are alarmed over the frequency with which burglars have appearcd there the past month. Several robberie: one involving the taking of propert valued at $5.000. have been commit- ted, but the robbers have not been! apprehended, and persons in business in that block are wondering who will be_the next victim. Yesterday morning shortly after 1! o'clock the sounding of a burglar alarm served notice on Policeman Ar- rington, in civilian attire, on duty on Connecticut avenue, that something unusual was transpiring on the prem ises of the Sheffield Plating Company, at No. 1 Standing almost directly in front of the place of business. when the alarm | was sounded and knowing the gong must have been sounded from the rear, Arrington hurried to the rear of the store and found an effort had been made to open a window, but found no| trace of an_intruder. It was said that the occupant of an upper floor saw an intruder on the premises and that he quickly disap- peared. It is believed the attempt to Plea in Condemnation Case: Justice Stafford of the District Su- preme Court has set aside th ver dict of a condemnation jury, whic had been ratified April 2, on the ple of certain property holders that the had no notice of the procceding. The ! District of Columbia consented 1o the action of the court, after it had been explained former ¢ Counsel me for the objector: _cguld be imputed to the or to the ofl tion counsel. The p T objectors to pay cos J Au demnation proc You In their petition erty holders had been misled by from the ation coun- el at their request, but it was shown | to the sat ction of the court that) v oflicer of the Dis v explained the law ad misinterpreted of the prop- Cclaimed they had ion received to them, but they the information. The case in question was the cs lishing of a building line on Woodley | road west of Wiscon v “MASHERS” ARE CHARGEDl Attorney Makes Complaint to Com- | dividual who visited there recently and_was shown pieces of antique sil- veriware. Because of the numerous robberies and attempts made the past month, Capt. Brown of the third precinct has_given instructions to members of his command to be on the alert for the reappearance of the burglars. AMUSEMENTS “Macbeth.” Robert B. Mantell and Genevieve Hamper, in their reading of “Mac- beth,” given at the National Theater last night, scored a dual triumph be- fore a large and appreciative audience missioner Oyster. Complaint that “mashers” are an-l noying women on the streets in the downtown section of the filed with i day by an attorne: his wife was accosted a few day According to the complainant’s let- ter, his wife walking near 15 street and Pennsylvania avenue a ! few evenings ago, when a man ‘in an | automobile called to_her to take a| ride. The machine kept pace with | her for some distance, and then drove ! away. The lawyer said his wife was unable to obtain the number of the car. Request was made that the Commis. i sioner call the attention of police offi- cials to the case porte ihold. {and RE periorm will go to the Red Cross and the d. he pla diree given in_evel costumes | tuds hed »ol orche Miss Wiima Jerman, Kenneth Mannix | Ros: Fink, ed Led Others took in the v Dalby., Beach, n Lou Helen M nard tin, angs, Saunder: Lyle HERE'S A IEmery REAL SAVING ¢ For 8by 10 Enlargements —You will ship here all time. ~ M. A LEESE Optic: “ 614 B Complete Stock of Edison Mazda Lamps Al Sizes, All Shapes The Gibson Co., Inc. : 917 G St. N.W. chool needs | “Hudler, . Bli “HOAD OF Woodruff | Fones quality workman- MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE itomas,” No. 18. CRITERION THEATER Corner NINTH and D Sts. N.W. The Little Theater With the Big Pictures THE SCOOP,OF THE SEASON Dircct Yrom OPERA HOUSE, Baltimore’s most prominent theater, now playing second week at prices from fifty cents to one dollar, for an indefinite run and turning thousands away. CRITERION THEATER Beginning Saturday, May 7th, at Popular Admission Thirty-five Cents It is full of thrills and romance as Corsican Brothers.” It is a superspeedster, making hills of hilarity on high. Tt is ualized. The Greatest Production Mack Sennett Ever Produced, or Any One Else Special Film Features LEADER THEATER Ga. Ave. and Park Road T in “THE OLYHPIC it and OUNG, in nts the | PRINCESS 4% the | cast | at 0 Sixeet X TEARL AMBITIC rks, 003 NEW STANTON Paramount-Arteraft Supe “INSIDE THE CU Winston 5" Comedsy. 6th & C Sta. Continuous from 3 9th at D St. Continuous from Featuring i Also get | the in SHENSTONE” EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. BESSIE BARRISCA Supported by Walter McGrail, Dowling. Wilfred Lucas, and Eehel son Special Production, "THE BREAKING PO Also C‘RCL 2‘1“':{(’;)‘]’Af:u IGHA THB FRONTIER OF THE that has not been approached during their presentation here this week of a well balanced Shakesperian reper- toire. The acting version of the play which was employed enabled them to appear at their best as tragedian and tragedienne. As Macbeth Mr. Mantcll was_the central and dominating fig- ure in a series of episodes in which he was constantly abetted by his ambi- tious wife, the role essayed by Miss Hamper. Others in the play had! parts of much less importance, but | their work as a whole was meritori- ous Mr. Mantell's portrayal of Macheth's emotions, from his shrinking from the crime of regicide until, spurred by the prophecies of the weird sisters and the counsels of his wife, he en- ters upon an orgy of crime, consti- tutes probably his most effective de- lineation of Shakespearian character, His rendering of the tortured soul of Macbeth reached a tensity which sent shudders through his audlence. Miss Hamper was ideal support for Mantell in the earlier scenes, when the faltering courage of Macbeth re- quired constantly the urging to deeds of violence of his scheming spouse. It remained. however, for Miss Ham- per to reach the height of her dra- matic capabilities in the sleep-walk- ing scene in the fourth act. Cos- tumes and scenery contributed a real- istic mounting of the piece. This afternoon ‘The Merchant of Venice” is being presented, while t MR. JAMES now Tires B. ROCK Formerly Adjuster for the Good- year Tire & Rubber Company DUMBARTON “THE ONE-WAY Peoli’S Fortune Gallo Presents SAN CARLO Tonight at Announces that he is associated with - LEETH BROS 1227 New York Ave. Tire Repairing COMPANY Matinee today, Tonight, “IL TROVATORE," Seats Now NIGHTS—500 to THURS, MAT.—50c Th Charming Musical Version James M. Barrie's night's offering will be “Julius Cae- sar.” _— Prices realized on Swift & Co. sales of carcass beef in Washington for week ending Saturday, April 23, 1921, on sbipments sold out, ranged from 15 cents to 19 cents per pound, and averaged 16.74 cents per pound.— Advertisement. ALUMNI GIVES $16,000. Open 8:30 A.M. Aids Endowment Fund. University of Virginla alumni in Washington have contributed $16,000 to the institution's endowment fund. it was announced today. The fund now totals $771,643, The largest of the new eontribu- tions to_ the fund were glven by Thomas Fortune Ryan, Mrs. Charles G. Senft and Mr. and Mrs. George Browster, all of New York. Mr. Ryan gave $50,000, Mrs. Senff $25,000. and Mr._and Mrs. Brewster $19.000. DON’T —forget that we have a big snp- ply of Tar Bags and Tar Paper. Ready to supply you when you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Aves future on the foundation ACTER and Life Insurance. $2,000 Llfe Insurance in Companies. Come in and THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Believes in Life Insurance as a Business Asset. Young Men should should build their business s of GOOD CHAR- By the use of our Daily Dime Saver System a Youn Man can pay the annual premium on any of the standard let us explain. Victor B. Deyber, President 509 7th St. N.W. AND Pretty, Pleasing, Phoebe ODIVA AND SEALS The Greatest Diving Act in Vaudeville. PAULINE FREDERICK “THE MISTRESS OF N.W. Ph, Mat. Todsy at 2:15| GRAND OPERA SAT. MAT.—50c to $2.00 Next Week—Beginning Monday Meanrs. Shubert Present Romantie Comedy, “Quality Street” “PHOEBEL Of Quality Street” A STELLAR CAST OF PRONOUNC- ED EXCELLENCE, HEADED BY SHAUN GLENVILLE THE NOTED IRISH STAR London’s Popular Prima Donna DOROTHY WARD Not Overlooking a Lot of ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE LE Joseph Pat '0'Malley rey Terry, in the Latest Hod- INT” isode 10 of the Greatest Serial, “SON OF TARZAN” W. 953, . in STARS. BUCK JONES, TRAIL." 8:15 “CARMEN," with DeMetto, Keltio,”Agostini and’ Montanelli, with Taylor, Barron, Inzerilio, Valis and DeBaisi PRICES $2.50 to $1.50 a ot Sir Girls Oth and D Sts. N.W. Today and All Week ™ A Master Prodnction Farnum at His Dest, Added Aluactiens, CRITERION The Little Theater with the Big Pletures. William Farnum “His Greatest Sacrifice” an AMUSEMENTS. “The Arabian Nights dream vis- Sidney Lust's 9th Below F NOW PLAY. CHAPLIN. ORROW, 3 P.M.— CRANDALL'S Fation Munoroumn LAST DAY 10:30 A.M. to I1 P.ML NORMA TALMADGE With Stellar Support “THE PASSION FLOW%f} NEXT W 2z s CRANDALL KNiCKERxC TODAY Beginning at 2:30 P.W. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE In the M Comeds, “BREWSTER'S MILLIONS” B. F. KEITH’S & Daily £ Sun §%2 Hol'y 220 ¥ ane “ADORED HER”"—POST MISS KITTY GORDON & CO. ' Includiag Marvel, Lilliaa Boardman, Etc, In a Cycle of Songs ard Dances. JACK WILSON & €O Includirg Frank Griffith Vera Berosford, Etc,, in "THE SURPRISE." “D. D. H.>" WILL OAKLAND. CAPT ANSON . Pearson. Newport & Pearson, Maria Lo, Edwin George. Others and Extra Added Attractions. TEMPEST & SI) SHIN! ROADWAY "BOUQUET. * Presentin utcheon RIALTO —LAST DAY—I1 pm. Another Triumph Triumph of the Director of “Kismet” LOUIS J. GASNIER 2 Presents GOGD |\WOMEN e Featuring CRANDALL'S ¥ Sireet at doth ROSEMARY THEBY NORMA 1Aw\bhh in “THE And HOLUBAR'S “MAN- starring DOROTHY TTY) ARBUCKLE MILLIONS, And BIG_LE OLUBAR’S WOMANMARRIAGE,” starring DOROTHY CRANDALL'S ™<=+er ALICE JOYCE, in “HER LORD STER.” And LARRY MARSHALL N HAMPTON OF PLACER. CRANDALL'S sayox muma 14th and Col. Road AVENUE GRAND 645 Pa. Ave. 2 PAL DAILY: 3 P.M. ¥ GISH. in “THE ( . edy. DW — MALSE “BOB_HAMPTON CRANDALL'S WANDA YORK THEATER (i Ave.&QuebeesSt. h . LYRIC " 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. Matinee 1 P.M HARRY CAREY, Extra—Matinee Only ““Diamond Queen, NEW THEATER 5% st st s ALL-STAR—ALL-COMEDY NIGHT. TRUXTO North Capifol and Q TOM MOORE “OFFICER Also Eddie Polo, in “King of the LAST TIMES TODA Metro Presents NAZIMOVA In “BILLIONS” Extra Added Attraction Buster Keaton Comedy Bezinning Tomorrow “WITHOUT LIMIT” With_Anna_Q. Nilsson. Tz LOEW’S OLUMBI Centinuous, 10:30 o. m~11 p. m, SORCANONS, 1050 & =T BAST TIMES TODAY Paramount Presents “BURIED TREASURE” ‘With MARION DAVIES Beginning Tomorrow “Sentimental Tommy” By Sir James M. Barrie 7222227 7///// /// Ladies, 25c—no War Tax DANClNG On Marblo & Glass, Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 PEN-GAR Ponna, Avc, at 21t N.W, Pepmiaz Prices, Stict Ceasar, Musle Dvine | Luray Excursion | DAVISON’SEpr Original “Kismet” Cast A Production De Luze Illll"l‘l A T W PRISCILLA DEAN “REPUTATION" MOORE’S GARDEN Night, 290 85c 11 A X toll P. M. Ebmer T. McGovera Presents _ DORALDINA the Photoplay Magnificent THE WOMAN Liere, UNTAMED * In Conjunction With PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE HAWAIIAN REVUE At 3:40, 8:10 and 9:40 P. M. "Beginning Sunday~&y “MADONNAS AND MEN” In Conjunction With the ing Prologue un..‘ "onn nnd Drivers T Arturo Giovannitti Poet, Anthor, Leader of the Lawrence Strike, will speak at a May Day Celebrahon Sunday, May 1, 1 01 Masonse Tempid, St and ¥ Admission Free. Come and belp celebrate International Labor Day w. 9th, Below F GAYETY WK “Bowery Burlesquers” With Foster & Harcourt Next Week—*Sporting Widows” Sunday, May 8. Price, $5.50, Cost covers transportation, luncheon & transfer, DELTA TOURS, Phone Main 147: DANCING. MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons taught by zppotntment North 5197. . AVE | Miss Miller 431 11th §t. Phone F-1570 Daneing lessons at_all hours. RIGHTWAY : | SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Next to New Masonio Temple,< b ) Latest ballroom danees taught. For ten years America's fore- ot hcademy. You are invited to call and inspect our school. All lessons are private, With individual instruction. Elementary Course for beginners. Advance course for those brush up on the latest steps. to lead. Vieit the Rightway first; that's the safest thing to do. Private room for beginners. You need not have an appoint- ment. Open 10 am. 10 10 p.m.” Phove 30* who wish to We teach you _§5 9. = CATHERI E BALLE 740 9th 8t. N.W. Frankiin 6508, Why waste time with people who w time? We produce results. Tuesday te your Beginners® el to 10. Hours, 1 to 10 p.m. my5' Ph.] Tror1329 M n.w.ihik s;.u;n;. "L .:ll:nrel;“;l;uAToM&n. _i;l'n Gt e ent Walk, Army-Na Teach ycu to dance correctly in a le'm Strictly private. Any bour. Nermal course ¥o» teaching. Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestras [ ‘Warren” STUDIO, 1141 CO! Phones: Day, Col. 5568 Individual private lessons in ballroom dancing All fancy and shoe-dancing for stage & l'p-ehll ‘ 4 !ALDN OF DANSE, Now Joeated at 1808 Kalorama road, 2 Harl south of 18th and Columbia road. Phove, » dio, Col. 761-W. HBaliroom and all branches of stage dancing rcorrectly taught. PROF, RE. ACHER BTUDIO, 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday, 8 to 11 p.m, Private lessons by polnmn.g Phone North 6784. Pstablished 1600 — GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupont Studio of Dancing m and Fancy D‘lflh{ 436V