Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 30

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3 All our fitting of elastic hosiery is absolutely guar- anteed. ON’T —forget that we have a big sup- ply of Tar Bags and Tar Paper. Ready to supply you when you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1000 Pa. Ave. Special Demonstration | STERNO CANNED HEAT —at our store all this week. A representative of S. Sternan Co. of New York City will be 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. NW. —Offers expert service in Paint. ing. Paperhanging or Usholster- ing. —We eell fine furniture. Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc . 3Z.'% L Elastic Hosiery Fitted by Experts Be sure to come to us, where you will get expert service by experienced fitters. Prices most reasonable. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Reccommends $9 80 TIRES 0:3‘/: In times of plenty it is wise to put something aside as a safeguard should adversity come—join our Savings De- # partment now. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS c For 8 by 10 Enlargements —You will get qu_ality workman- ship here all the |} time, M. A. LEESE 2rsxl & Authorized Willare Service Stations LA O'N:ill. lnc. H St NwW. Bradburn Bn'y & EL Service 6 Pa. Ave. S.E. Modern Aulo Supply Co. 917 H St. NE. Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Service 1417 Irving St. N.W. The John A. Wmeberger Co, Inc. in. Ave. Smith's Blt) & EL Service 2119 18tk St N.W. Srmthde.l Bat'y & EL Service Pa. Ave. N.w. Takoma Alllo Supply Station 16 Cedar St Tekoms Park, D. O. E. J. Penning, 1740 14th St. N.W. N.wW. “The Still Better Willard” Costs f‘& CVaird) Lasts No More W Longer Mata Station Washiogton-Battery-Company 1621-23 L St. N.W. BENEFIT TEA FEATURES. Program of Function Friday for Friendship House. Features of the program arranged \ for the tea which the Friendship Nursery Aid Ciub will Friendship House at the College Wom- len's Clbu, 1822 I street, on Friday, 2 to 6 o'clock, are announced by the committee in charge. Musical numbers will be given by Miss Marian Larner, contralto, ac- companied by Mrs. Amelia Clyde Grimes; Mrs. Helen McLeod Clift. contralto, and Mrs. F. M. Shore, con- tralto, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Haupt. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe will givd “A Little Bit of Fun” and read- ings will be given by Mrs. Juilan C. Dowell and Mrs. J. Bruce A group of chiidren and Mis Dowling_will dance. The officers, Mrs. ¥rank L. Towner. president; Mrs. Walter L. Clift, vice president; Mrs. M. D. Lindsay, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Hersey 'Munroe, corresponding’ secretary, and Mrs. E. D. Hardy, treasurer, will act as the reception cemmittee. The following members will be in charge: Fancy work, Mrs. M. B. At- kinson, Mrs. William W. Gilbert and | Mrs. Edwin A. Niess; candy, Mrs./ Emmet Hamilton and Mrs. Schram; new idea table, Miss Mary Pond, Mrs. Clifford L. Bradbury; tea table, Mrs. C. R. Ball, Mrs. E. S. La Fetra, Mrs. F. B. Bourn, Mrs. Hersey Munroe; program, Mrs. M. D. Lindsay. Mrs. Chas G. Abbott, Mrs. Frank Wood- bury, Mrs. E. A. Niess; interpretative dancing, Mrs. W. E. Chamberlin; dec- orations, Mrs. F. W. Carden, Frank Towner, Mrs. Willlam E. Ch: berlin. Lovely Flowers for Mothers’ Day. Orders Ttaken now. Blackistone, 1ith d H.—Advertisement. WORD FROM MISSING GIRL Miss Tessea Hall Reported Well and En Route Home. Word was_received by her sister, Miss Mary Hall, residing at the vation Army Hotel, that Mi Teresa Hall, the missing twenty year-old student of George Washington Uni- versity and clerk of the internal reve- nue bureau, who disappeared last Fri- day, is well and on her way to her Ohio home. Police had been requested to in- vestigate the case on account of a despondent note left on her departure. Planning a June Wedding? Consult Gude now about the floral decorations. 1214 F.—Advertisement. RESTORED TO HIS CHURCH High Court Decides in ¥avor of J. S. Burke’s Appeal. Joseph S. Burke is ordered restored to membership in the Florida Avenue Baptist Church (colored) by a decision’| of the District Court of Appeals ren- dered yesterday by Justice Robb. To this extent the court affirms the action| of the District Supreme Court, which had ordered the restoration of Burke and three others, Robert L. Porter, Jo- seph S. Burke and James Dickinson. i The appelate court finds that the lat-| ter three had due notice of the church meeting at _which they were dropped from the rolls, and declines to restore them. TO WALK AROUND WORLD. ‘Walking around the worJd in five is the feat to be attempted by Dr. Emma C. Tucker, an alumna of Mount flol)oke. whose home is in Bal- timore. r trip brings her to Was] ington in ume to be a speaker at th dmner to be given at lhe New Willard “Products from Farm to You” BELLEVUE Farms Lunch 1334-36 G Street 1338 New York Ave. “THE BANTAM” 1332 G Street give for THE EVENING THATS A SWELL LAUNDRY ™MaN! DAWGONE Hid' I The Sleuth l | In the best detective fiction there’s a superman sublime, who, with little fuss or friction, fol- lows up the threads of crime. When the city cops are baffled, comes old Sherlock to the place, leads the gulltv to the scaffold, and remarks, “A simple case!” Oh, the cops are represented as a bonehead bunch of yaks, men whose domes could not be dent- ed with a cleaver or an ax. But the cops do things surprising, putting guilty gents in jails, though they get no advertising in the Sherlock kind of tales. Crimes of mystery unending shock the virtuous and true, and we see the fly cops wending, fol- lowing some feeble clue; and no Watson -with them capers till théir weary quest is done, writ- ing up for books and papers stories of the triumphs won. By biographers forsaken, sleuths go forth to earn their pay, and they oft bring home the bacon in their drab, official way. Not by making brilliant dashes through deduction’s puzzling | maze, not by analyzing ashes do they pinch the erring jays. Just by stern and patient plod- ding, just by wusing honest brains, they put down the base marauding of the sinful jakes and janes. WALT MASON. Copyright by George Matthew Adams. today in the interests of the three-mil- lion endowment fund which the college is engaged in raising. Accompanied by Miss Myrtle King, Dr. Tucker will work her way to the Pacific coast, camping out at night, and stopping in various cities to earn money for the trip as the need arises. From the coast_they will sail either to Aus- tralia_or Honolulu. Over one hundreg alumnae will hear Dr. Tuc and the digner is one of Dany fo.bo hoid all overthe: comater that evening. TODAY’ DlNfiEl? 65c Veal Broth with Barley Meata—Choice Fricassee of Chicken with Rice Solted Cabbege - New Turaipe Vishy ‘Botled Onions fn Cream Ple of Tce Cream Coffee Tea Min! For those wbo prefer table service and delighttul homelike surroundings, the “BANT. originated. $1 00 was Table D’Hote Fruit Cocktail or Dinner Veal Broth with Barley Meats—Choice Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Roast Chbicken with Dressing Vegetables—sChoice of Three Creamed Potatoes Corn_ Pudding Bofled Cabbage New Turnips Vishy Botled s in Cream Spring Salad Hot Rolls and Butter Ice Cream or Fruit Cabinet Pudding with Caramel Sauce Milk Coffee Tea DISTRI JUPPLY ARCADE ELECTRIC Arcade Market E. R. BATEMAN { 1410 Irving St. N.E. I8 | H. I. SCHARR 739 11th H. R. THOMPSON i | Falls Church, Va. tFDue to great demand, our supply of Laun-Dry-Ettes is prac- | teally exhausted. Customers are therefore urged to make Testrvas lons mow and deliveries will be promptly made on recel our next shipment—in about 10 days. z aules “—and you never need put your hands i The Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer. f clothes quickly and thoroughly, this electric washing ma- I chine whirls them dry for the line in one minute. This | makes broken fasteners and buttons impossible—and makes | it unnecessary to put the hands in the water. Phone today | and we’ll gladly demonstrate. LAUN-DRY-ETTE | WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER 1328-30 NEWYORE AVE. MAIN 6800 | Also on Sale at the Following Dealers: n the water” After washing the CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. 1829 14th St. N.W. 0. R. EVANS & BRO. 720 13th St. N.W. ELECTRIC CO. St. N.W. WASHINGTON & LADD Alexandria, Va. | BUTORS . COMPANY I i HUNTING FOR $1,000,000. Senator Walsh Would Use It in Senator Walsh specific appropriation of $1,000,000, said to have been appropriated for the dotection and prosecution of the so- | called “reds.” trol official to find it, but the controller has Walsh. The controller wrote that there has never been a specific appropriation for 000,000 for last year and the $2,000,- 000 ment of Justice for the general work of crime investigation probably what he is looking for. Flowers for Mothers’ Day, Deliveries anywher —Advertisement. STAR, WASHINGTON, SAY CLARICE,DIDNT THAT LAUNDRY MAN FIND Ity CUFFS HE LOoST LAST WEEK P KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Sympathetic Guy. CUFFS! Prosecuting “Reds.” 1s looking for a He wroto to the con- || TV asking that ler of the Treasury, LAST CONCERT OF THE SEASON RUBINSTEIN CLUB Office T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G st. CLAUDE ROBESON, Conductor, MANA-ZUC Composer-Pianist. ESDAY, 8:30, AUDITORIUM Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, failed and so informed Senator this purpose, but that the $I,- tucky of this year given to the Depart- Watts K |Ma., e S | the st A The room Shaffer, 900 T oo Andrew R, Miltén, formorly of Ken- ! ton, h provements he will conduct a farm and dai; i land, with many outbuildings. . MILTON BUYS FARM. | and now residing in_Washing- | bought the old Samuel ¥.; estate in Montgomery county, ighteen miles from this city on ate road. After necessary im- | it is understood. | sists of a fourteen- d 312 acres of busine: property co brick hous BUT DAWGUNIT WOMAN' TH' SHIRTS ARENT ANY Goop TO ME \iTHOUT T’ D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921. HE MUSTVE FELT TH SAME WAy apouT 1T! THIS WEEK HE LOST 100 HOHAND o LlBERTY Nerth Capltol and P Stn. CONST. OLYMPIC KATHERINE MACDONALD, CAROLINA You never have to' s bobbin on this finely built Electwic Automatic sewing machine. And there are no tensions to adjust. It’s a joy to o machine made by Willcox & Gibbs—which sews a seam as strong as three threads. Call and see it, or phone for a home demonstration. Easy payments. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 10th St. Main 8232 No Bobbin! top to bother with a wn this silent, steady N.W. COURTESY double disc 5 Look at this magnificent phonograph It squares perform- ance with promise; it does everything you look for in an instrument of the high- est type, because it is precisely that kind —hear it in action. of phonograph. Note the Specifications. —all nickel trimmings. —mahogany case —mounted on metal casters -—silent motor —oplays any record All Mamie —gr ords now featured at the spec The Hecht Co. Seventh at F RECORDS together with this magnificent Phonograph Outfit disc records pays for it; no interest —tone modulator on_side. —wooden tone amplifier. < and her “Jazz Hounds” $1 Records, 79¢ Mamie Smith and her “Jazz Hounds” and play various rag-time “BLUES” that set one’s feet to swaying. All these double-disc rec- just as illustrated including 50 double 7-inch size—100 titles. Your own selections 369 $5 a month No money down ooved shelf filing cabinet Smith sing ial price of 79¢c. 9th _FIRST SHOW cHA at D St. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE TAPPAN CLARK’S HAWAIIANS EUGE'\E OBRIEN MARTHA MA\SFIELD Featuring & ARMSTRONG AND ALSO “GILDED LIES” Note—Cut out the Strand ad and pre- sent it at Matinee this week. cents on an CIRCLE % 7, &, wwrrwom. EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. OWEN MOORE In His Greatest Comedy. “The Chicken in the Case” the Box Office at any Tt is good for 10 orcliestra or first balcony Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W. 953, WANDA Spec1al Film F eatures NEW THEATER 533 Sth St. S.E. METROPOLITAN ¥ Street at 10th i:_'R’ANDALL’S 11LL u\ 24 CKERBOCKER t CRANDALL’S e Y AND ToMORKO MOt “THE CRANDALL’S P th and Col. Road 'S APOLLO THEATER 624 H N.E. THE 1 GOLDW WORTH ELITE 14th MILDRE Sidney Lusta LEADER THE;ATER L0 third e HONOR_AND. Ri) wde of “KING OF Mme. B. F. KEITH'S .- Daily 3% Sun 52 FRISCO- ‘With Loretta McDermott & Eddie Cox. Doree’s Operalogues in “The Operatic Sweethearts.” MORAN & MACK: LANE & HEND! FRAWLEY & LOUISE; POLLY & 0Z; The Leightons: Mile. La Toy's Models; Lucas & Inez; Other Hits. 2, 2:00, 5:00 Hol'y 52052 Creator of the Jazz Dance. RICKS; Shubert-Belasco William Faversham and Lee Shubert Present Tonight, Mat. Wed., u..'» THE SILVER FOX By Cosmo Hamilton With Lawrence Dorothy Cumming and_Fiora Grossmith, Claude Kis Sheflie Mon. Tues. Uptown Ticket Piano Co. G _St., cor. 13th. as on Show Grounds. 15th and H Sts. N.E. MAY 9-10 98th Annual Tour of John Robinson’s CIRCUS 1,000 Peoplo—500 Horses—Herds of Ele- hants—Drove of Camels—Immense Zoo— ile Long Street Parade. 5 Prewar_ Pri Salo at Arthur Jorda: Same prices ATIONA The Langhing Hit of the Universe. Tonight, S:20 ‘Wed.—Mats.—Sat. Annual Engagement With MABELLE ESTELLE Starting Monday—Seats Thursday PE Erlanger Presents ‘LAURETTE (With_A,. E. In a New Production of 0’ MY H TAYLOR Matthews) CR By 7. HARTLEY M ITERION Sthand D N. W. SCOOP OF THE SEASON to 81, Turning thousands away— MACK SENNETT'S $500,000 GIGANTIC SPECTA CULAB Drama Heading & company that in- clIle- 1000 beautiful girls ol Sennett Cast ot I-el-dln‘ Ben Tarpin, Marie. vost, Charlic Murray, Phyllis Haver. De:l--ln Sat., ) Ml‘lhr Price Cents Ga. Ave. and REVERE THEATER Park Rond LOEW'S PALAcE Continuous, 10:30 am—11 p.m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Metro Presents “WITHOUT LIMIT” —wern— ANNA Q. NILSSCH AND ALL-STAR CAST W LOEW’S OLUMBI > - Continuous, 10:30 a. m.—11 p..m. NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents SIR JAMES M.BARRIES Oth, Below F GAYETY_ ALL WEEK “The Sporting Widows” With AL K. Hall LAST SHOW OF THE ON Special Performances Washington’s Little Theater 1742, Church St., Bet. P and Q Near Dupont Circle Monday and Tuesday, 8:20 P.M. “The White Gods Come” Last Appearance Before the New York Engagement of The Tinnin Dancers “The Little Princess” Friday, 3:30 P.M. and 8:20 p.m. Saturday, 2 30 nnd 8:20 P.M. ARCADE Tonight “Lucky Spot” Dance In Our Upper Ballroom Ladies, 25¢ Incl Men, 40c and ALL DANCING George Washington University Will Occupy Our Auditorium CRANDALL’S F at 10tn Mmommn THIS WEEK 10:30 AM. to 1L P.M. ALLEN HOLUBAR’S WOMAN MARRIAGE CRANDALL'S 18thamd Col R, KNiCKERBOCKER TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. LION BARRYMORE L¥ ARNOLD BENNETT'S THE GREAT ADVENTURE Doli’S PoP. § PENE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED “PHOEBE Of Quality Street” The New Charming Comedy With Music Acclaimed a Hit by Washington's Diplomatic Audience Which Packed the 7] ater Last Night. Next Week Shubert Thoater, New York. TONIGHT at 8:20 Mats. Thurs. & Sat. THURSDAY | | ~“Why Not? Set an Evening Aside, A superspecial, depicting Congressional Life in the Nation's Copital. Promier Showing, Be- 8, 3 RIALTO 11 a.m.—ALL WEEK—11 ’.-‘ A HISTRIOI\IC TRIUMPH DYNAMIC | PERSONALITY | OF THE ! SCREEN IN A TREMENDOUS DRAMA | FSTRA AUXILIARIES RACE OF THE GHMHN H THE ULTIMA PROLOGUE, WITH 4- SNOWWHITE HORSES— 4 AND A Cast of Talcnted Artists W5—APPEARING i PERSO AT In Conjunction With The Spectacular Protodrama MADONNAS 5 MEN COMBININ(: STAGE AND SCREEN IN AN INSPIRINGLY BEAUTIFUL THRILLING PRESENTATION GARDEN THEATER 11 a.m. to 11.p.m. No advanoe in prices Prologue at 2, 3:30, 8 and ® p. m. " Ladies, 25c—no War Tax DANCING On Marble & Glass, Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 PEN-GAR Penna. Ave, at 2Ist N.W. Popular_Prices, Strict Censor, Musie Divine EXCURSIONS “Luray Excursion Sundzy, May 8. Price, $5.50. Cost covers transportation, luncheon & transfer. LTA TOURS, DANCING. T GLADYSE WILBUR. Dupent Studio of Dancing Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. No. 6 Dupont Circle, Phone Fr. 1435-W. MISS CHAPPELEAR by appointment. 431 11th St., Class Dance ues. . CATHERINE BALLE W. Franklin 65 it to Nt ot bailtoom dances taught. For 11 years America’s foremost adem: sous_are private, e Flementary course for beginners. Half hour, fvance course for those who can dance and ush_up on the latest steps. Half $1.50. We teach you to lead. 10 p.m._Private room for beginuers. [5 " Warren STUDIO, IMI CO\'N AVE. Phones: Individual private IOIMM in room All fancy and shoe-dancing for stage a *tmlly. J.J. Hoffiman and Mrs. frrolt SALON OF DANSE, t 1808 Kajorama road. Now located ai 2 bivery south of 18th lnd Columbia road. Phoce, sty- dio, Col. 761-W. Baliroom and all of stage dancing taughbt, MAN $ ‘f‘l

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