Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 32

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a0 . Do CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Takema Park Civie Study Club will meet tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Takoma Park Library building, 6th and Cedar | streets. A public ergan recital of Italinm composers will be given tomorrow evening at Central High School. Miss Edith B. Athey, organist. will be as- sisted by Frederick Stevens, bari- tone. and musicians from the Marine Band. conecert umder the direction of )lr- Hrnr) Hunt McKee will be given tomorrow at § p.m. at Ingram Me- morial Church, 10th street and Massa- <chusetts avenue rtheast. The Lyric Glee Club and the Junior Cholr of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church will sing at the Christian Endeavor meeting tomor- row night at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the church, vocal and instru- mental solos. Dr. G M. Kober will addre; the Concord Club, 314 C street, to- morrow at 8:15. on “A Plea for the Prevention of Permanent Disabiliti in Childhood.” Admission free. itants will meet Wednesday at § p.m. |, at the Union Engine House. southeast corner of 19th and H streets. me. Vincent B. Cosatelio Post, No. 15, American Legion, will meet tomor- [morn, the kickers and the e, ;wtls:xfl?im'hfn'llldm;,bo%';\dcw‘l'::iie‘;" grouches, the sickly and for- auxiliary will meet the same evening. | | A reception to Rev. B. F. Ruley and family will be given tomorrow at § o'clock at the Congress Street Meth- odist Protestant Church, 3ist and N streets. T Corbett, in charge of horticultural and pomological investi- gations, Department of Agricultu will give an evening talk on “Apples” tomorrow at 7:45 at the Public Li- brary. The Arkansan meet Wednesday . son School. Music and dancing. Prof. L. C. t u Rotarians will meet Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the New Willard Hotel. The United Confederate Veterans will hold a meeting tomorrow night in Confederate Memorial ~“Hal, 1322 Vermont avenue. Al vierans are in- vited. There will he a meeting of the Red Cross Overseas Service League to- morrow at 8 p.m.. at the District Chapter House, 16 Jackson place, for the election of officers. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. North Washington Citizens' Assocla- tion meets at 8§ o'clock in the Sunday « =chool house of the United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets. p al A May festival service will be held at 8 o'clock. in the auditorium of the New Thought Temple, 1814 N street. autumn though the) that life’s a fizzle that ne'er will make a makes me grateful that I am The Association of Oldest Inhab- | icre couches to greet the smiling| ones, they form a merry ring: I'm sorry for the dead ones, who can't cnjoy spring that never dies, where clouds are never blowing across the spangled skies; 5 “laway!” flowers. Advertisement. ping Board tank stecamer which was launched more. and cargoes launched by the ing and Dry Dock Company. i moreans and others from gether with Dr. J. Lee Ki mira, N. Hawkins, witnessed the launc ] <« It’s pleasant to be living when ‘prmgtlmc has the floor, and na- ture’s kindly giving the best she has in store. The blue birds and the red ones their lays trium- phant sing; I'm sorry for the dead ones who can’t enjoy the spring, It's pleasant to Dbe tramping along the dewy wold at carly morning, lamping the beauties manifold. Oh, there are times and seasons when woes my soul exhaust, and I have divers reasons for thinking life a frost: when winter winds are shaking the chimney and the door, and rheumatisnt’s making each passing hour a bore: when ranistorms drizzle Joy of Life. ) as | THE EVENING STAR, \N*;\SHTNG'I‘()N." b (: MONDAY, MAY 9 1921. ALOYSIVUS P NEGINIS JUST LISTEN To d never qun, 1 feel hit. But springtime to see, and any gent is hateful who doesn’t prance with The people lecave their orn; the hungry and the fed the are spring. But maybe they knowing a hey are giving some thought to 1s, and say, “We're sorry for the | iving—their spring must pass!f WALT MASON. Copyright by Georze Matthew Adams. May S will be Mothers’ Day. Give BI: stone, 14th and H.— SPONSOR FOR TANKER. | V. Hawkins, wife of B. W stant to the director of the United Stat ing Board. was sponsor for and maybe |, all "the ‘mem Likely Will Be in Effect by October | #: A men of the by the War Department on the recom- mendation of Gen. of finance. as soon as the necessary blanks and records can tributed, which may not be the case before October 1 next. or, calendar mon for a frac ments will b number of tion will be app monthly pay who m deem it ‘advisablc. NEW ARMY PAY SYSTEM | {ADOPTED BY DEPARTMENT | | amuste LONDO! M 1.—Mary e Col. e 1\\ indsor to Robert Se 1—Recommended by Gen. Lard. method of paying enlisted Army has been adopted new H. M. Lord, chief It will be put into effect be prepared and dis when d date of a prepared and 7 pay u.n Be ‘madp quar- on March and De: When days TFlowers bring comfort. BLACKISTO 14th and H are cheer m. Yol of the @ L authorize them when | N. Y. GIRL WEDS IN LONDON. il Maude. of New York, was married at sad, and KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—There Was ¢ Catch in It. LARGEST, M0ST STUPENDOU® SALE ON RECORD! ALL QR ¥75 SUITS wWiLL BE SoLD oUT AT ¥35 COMMENCING tonDay MAY. 2% " GREAT! TLL GO RIGHT N DuY A8 CoUPLE — L SURE DO NEED ‘Ert HUH! THAT'S Ddown Now THESE ARE \WOMENS \ SuTs roese! SN, 9th and F St. All This Week JACOBS & JERMON Present The SPORTING WIDOWS With The 100% Fool Al K. Hall The Grand Djinn of Fun See thix xhow and watch your dixpoxition improve. A Ravisbing Revel of Roseate Radiant The Lant Show of the Seaxon. LAST CONCERT OF THE SEASON RUBINSTEIN CLUB N. Conductor ANGENHAN Saturday sa g at Kfllll- ’ i The steamer. which is 430 feet lnnp nd designed to ca oils. mola of t nature, Baltimore Shipbuild- A number of Washingtonians, Balti- | orfolk. t inner of E brother-in-law of Mrs. The Sixteenth Street Highlands Citi- zens’ Association meets at 8 o'clock in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Ken- nedy and 16th streets. Reception at Mount Pleasant M. E. urch South at & o'clock in honor of | Rec. C: K. pastor. Wilmarth Brown Unit, American Woen’s Legion, meets at § o'clock in the Powell School. Alpba Omega of Delta Gamma will meet at the home of Ann Wade, 1801 1 street. The Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey ‘Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will meet at 8 o'clock. The Gen. Charles A Doyen Unit, Women's American Legion, meets at 7:30 0'¢lock with Mrs. P. A. Hazes, 700 13th street southeast. Officers of. B me_ Lodge (col- ored branch "’u_'&’. International Masonic Federation will be installed | at Masonic Temple, 1111 19th street. The Stanton Park Citizens’ Associa- tion meéts at Peabody School. Parents’ Lunn meets at 8 o'clock at the Metropolitan A. M. Church, M street near 16th street. Martin Richardson, tenor, will mva a ;lrewcll Tecital at the Playhouse, 1814 street. ALMAS TEMPLE SOCIAL. -Bession at the Arcade May 18. A wocial ‘gession of Almas Temple will be held.at the Arcade Wednesday. May 18. The entertainment will be + especially for the benefit of the ladies of the Aimas nobility and each noble -of the Temple. it wasfi announced, will be permitted to bring not more than one lady. Two specfal orchestras will furnish the music for the ball and refresh- ments will be served throughout the evening. Members of the executive committes in charge of the entertain- ment are: Henry Lansburgh. poten- tate; J. A. Hollinger. chairman; Ed- win Hillier. secretary: William A. oung. F. L. Walker., H. W. Taylor, ‘fed Huber, Edwin C. Dutton A. A. Gorsuch, W. I Jacoby, S. B. Gins- Berg. V. M. Fookes. W. C. Smallwood and Murray H. Resni-Col Ray, the recently appointed Set for You may _ either “Ofty” or At All Dealers’ Made in Washington by Ia Washington's -Ol!l ? moke the best 8 cigars in the world if you ask your dealer for “After-Dinner”’ Henry T. Offterdinger. RE your Sciasors, Penknives and Carving Knives worth ything? 1t so, why mot wend them to us and have them sharpened correctiy? We do Nickel Plating, G Plating and Sfiver Plating. Al Work Gunranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ”DREssE§ in large variety of new materials 515 to $89.50 SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS Moderately Priced DESTARSISHOR for Rent and Sale Let the invalid en, the wpring sunshine by renting e ot out. Inve Rollisg Chairs. * Very moderate rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. Announces LEETH MR. JAMES B. ROCK Formerly Adjuster for the Good- year Tire & Rubber Company now associated with 1227 New York Ave. that he is BROS. Tire Repairing The ldeal Food for Little Folks Children need an abun- dance of pure, fresh milk— with their meals and in-be- tween-times. For milk con- tains in the most easily di- gested form mineral sub- stances and other materials essential to hone forma- tion and growth. But, it must be pure and clean. That's why, if vou want your kiddies to get the most nourishment out milk, vou should use of “There’s Health in Every Bottle” The value of our milk for kiddies has been amply proved. It helps to build them up— keeps them healthy and happyl makes them sturdy—because it is pure, rich and creamy. Clean and safe beyond all doubt, for the pro- tection thrown around it, the vigilance ex- ercised in its production and handling are absolute guarantees of its wholesomeness and dependable quality. One of our wagons delivers on your street. Stop the driver or telephone us to start serv- ice to you tomorrow. Remember Our Butter and Egg Deliveries at 11 A.-M. and 3 P.M. Daily 3206 N St. N.W. Phones West 183-184 = MANA-ZLC Composer-Piarist. AY, A0 l)l'l"fll“l w kets, $2.00, Oftco T Rrthur S, 1906 G st. Safe and Reliable REFRIGERATORS "Homes—Hotels Hospitals—Cafes Grocers—Butchers Delicatessens Public and Private Institutions And for Every Requirement Nelson Refrigerator Co. Manufacturers' Direct | f 1 At Reascnable Prices | Representatives. WHOLESA . AND RETAIL 610 F St. N.W. .<_ — Rags and <npply sou s the word 1009 Pa. Ave. Special Demonstration STERNO CANNED HEAT —at our store all this week representative of S. rnan Co. of New York City will he with us during this exhibit. She will ex plain in_detail the uses to which Sterno Canned Heat can be put to in the sick room, in the kitchen or on your automobile trip and on your vacation. Special Price on Sterno 12 Cans for $1.00 Be Sure to Come In and See It The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. Marvelous —the way Grove, 1210 G, devel- oped and printed my Kodak pic= tures that were taken.on a cloudy day. Signed: Amateur Photographer. Are You Ruptu'red? If you wear a truss be sure that it is properly fitted. It's our business to fit trusses in the best possible manner. Prices most reasonable. Ex- perienced men and women fitters. Private fitting rooms. Ask your doctor about us. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N'W. E. Morrison Paper Co.. | AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS. Special Film Features AMERICAN *~° LEADER THEATER 3 LiizERnT,,',, OLYMPIC 1230 C HOME =05, PRINCES! ¥ Street nt 10th MAN DOR CRANDALL’S KviCKERBOCKER 1119 H St DOURLE I8th St. at T & N CAROLINA jitha STHE EDUCATION OF —By POP MOMAND. PaiacE LIMIT” —WITH— NKA Q. NILSSON AND AI.I. STAR CAS‘!' co LOEW'S w Paramount Presents SIR JAMES M.BARRIES “CRITERION - Oth and D St The Little T s Pictares. Todny and All Week ~ A Master Production “His Greatest Sacrifice™ 6th & not NEW STANTO P = (] conturs < il- i 9th at D St. N.W. /| ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE | Featuring TAPPAN & ARMSTRONG AND CLARK’S HAWAIIANS ALSO EUGENE 0 BRIEN MARTHA MA‘\SFIELD [N “GILDED LIES” Cut out the Strand ad and pre- x Office ai any It is good for 10 stra or first balcony EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. TOM MIX in “HANDS OFF” CchLE 2105 P, Ave. N, Ph W 95 DUMBARTON ! REVERE THEATER [ CK YORK THEATER Ga.Ave.&QuebeeSt. CRANDALL’ Note sent ~ NEW THEATER % 5 st 55 DOUGLAS FAIRB. rHE “A THOUGAND TO ONE” HOBART BOSWORTH Also Two-reel Centary Comeds. Ave. and Park Road SCOOP of the SEASON Direct from Fard's Opera House, Baltimore's most prominent theater, now playing second week at prices from fifty cents {o one dollar, for an indefinite run and turning tho away— MACK SENNETT'S $500,000 Gigantic Specfacular Comedy-Drama Heading a company that includes 1000 beautiful girls in a typical Sennett Cast inciuding Ben Turpin, Marie Prevost, Charlie Murray, Phyllis Haver. “A SMALL-TOWN IDOL” Beginning Saturday. May 3th. at Popu- v nce lar Admission l‘r.i Thirty-five Centa. It is full of thril MELODRAMA o e Cormcan” Brothers’ COMEDY — 5, EiPeiiaiy;, mekioe SPECTACLE — Ui,.5,/i2, A 72bian Nients dream The Greatest Production Mack Sennett, or anyone ever produced. CRANDALL’S Farlom | ETRO I'Ol.!'I'MI AND ALL WEEK I5th & H N.E. Camp No. 5—P. 0. of A Presents ' J. Jones Exposition The world’s largest and greatest aggregation of shows and rides in ex- MARRIAGE KNICKERBOCKER | TODAY MARRIAGE MAY DANCE | War Risk Band Arci Upper Ballroom l'l"i.:flmgg-e,\u Invited Good Music Shobert Belasco %it"Wod: use || istence. SILVER FOX Amusements of the Ry Oosmo Hamilton With Tawrence Grossmith, Claude King, 1)omlhy Cumming and Fiora Shefeld. 2 Prices Monday 12 'l\'l Introduce This New FAVERSHAM-SHUBERT P This Highest Class For the First-Class Only lay. SEE_AND SAVE ~ COUPON WILL SECURE Two $2.50 seats for , tax included Two $2.00 seats for $2.40, tax included Two §1.50 seats fnrt , tax included Two $1.00 seats for $1.20, tax included Two = .50 seats for .60, tax included Special Performances Washington’s Little Theater 1742 Church St., Bet. P and @ Near Dupont Cirole = Monday and Tuesday, 8:20 P.M. “The White Gods Come” Last Appearance Before the New York l‘}ll"llE'lell of Tinnin Dancers “The Little Princess” Friday, 3:30 P.M. and 8:20 p.m. Saturday, 2:30 and 8:20 P.M. TICKETS ITIOIII. Annual Engagement ‘The Laughing Hit of the Universe. Tonight, $20 ‘Wed.—Mats.—Sat. With MABELLE ESTELLE Starting Monday—Seats 'l'lmnd-y anger Presen LAURETTE ~TAYLOR 2. Matthews) By T. HARTLEY MANNERS rhnu!l B aaey ana shoe-dancing for stage & .,..g.;.,,, Farnum at Tis Rest, Added Attractions. B. F. KEITH'S .. Daily 335 Sun 3% Hol'y 220,5%° | FRISCO- 5™ With Loretta McDermott & Eddis Cox Mme. Doree's Operalogues ratio Sweethearts.” FRAWLET & LOUTSE; POLLY & OZ; The Leightons: Mlle. La Toy's Models; Luces & Inez; Other Hits. v 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. — A HISTRIONIC TRIUMPH PRISCILLA w 7 Z PERSONALITY OF THE : CREEN IN A TREMENDOUS DRAM.A Orchestra Anxiliaries RAIN OR SHINE—and every day, this woek_promptly Garden stage! Arabian thoroughbreds, lashed o the limit by dari bleod-tingling. race ever staged—and its Barnum & Bailey Motion Plctures! ARDEN THEATER Adnnol Prices! ‘F' “Paul Jones” TONIGHT at 8:80 Mats. Thurs. & Sat. Thurs, Mosers. Leo and .v J. Shubert Present Jumes M. Rar. Quality Stroet, “PHOEBE Jor AvATneE STREET." t of Pretty, Peppy, Phosbes. Tanighi_ beneht Geargetowa Univ. Hosp. EXCURSIONS. Luray Excursion Sunday, Msy 8. Price, $5.50, Cost covers transportation, luncheon & transfes. DELTA TOURS. E LESS Cours ™, ul: |l‘l!flnl $4.00. "" y, and Fri. . §5. W. 1129, MISS CHA‘?PELEAI s N AY = BALLI Franklin 6508, 740 Oth St pmdu" results, Day, Col. s vate lesseas fu Saliveems dmag dio, Ool. of stare asncing correcty tanght. Dupont Studio o. 6 Dugont Circler " Fhone

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