Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 32

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Cd ¥ 39 . . ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921 MORE HEARINGS DESIRED | WILL REPEAT CARNIVAL. |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Oh, Yes, Very Fresh! —By POP MOMAND.| AMUSEMENTS. = °* ON RECLASSIFICATION ¢. w. v. i U. May Day Masquerade Big T loban o werey \| [/ ALL e, TiL 1 CUT rty HAND |\ LOEW'S === Success. SALAD! AND ¥ ™ losSTER TFRESH SIR, TAKE A CHANCE- ¥ EVERY TIME 1 Skilled Trades Affected Would Like | So successful was the May masquer- IN THAT SAIAD OPEN & CAN oF A LA c to Give Their Views on ade carnival given last night at the ONCLgN:éF-V THEM LoBSTERI' e wous, 10:30 TODAY AND Metro Pry “WITHOUT Arcade by George Washingtol Uni- . that it will be repeated an- ; ; it was announced today b: Protest agalnst the action of the g,y 5oy Chatiman of the mm’mn’. Joint conference hoard on reclassi- | tee on arra fication, an official of which issued | a big financ & statement last week declaring for | ceeds will be “action” rather than hearings on the [ incurred by student activities during Certain Provisions. T . reglassification bill, was filed and [ the last year. 9 indorsed by Central Labor Union at| Approximately 2000 persons. includ- a meeting in Musicians Hall Monday. |ing students, faculty members and Frank J. Coleman, delegate from |alumni, attended the ball. The event the Plate Printers’ local. introduced [ combined the annual proms of the the protest, declaring that the skilled | student cou d of the freshman trades affected by the reclassifica- [and sen Fair co-eds., spe- tion were desirous of being heard | cial d esque costumes, | with reference to certain provisions dreamy moonlight effects, v Frazier v ANNA 0. NILSSON AND ALL-STAR CAST of the measure. S was instructed to write to the Na- 1 to make the party a | ; tional " Federation of Federal Em.|merry At W ployes, the parent organization of | & es were arranged for < the locai, informing officials of the setown and Catho- LOEW'’S for and fraternity ra played - action taken. The organization approved the OLUMBI | i E noonli, t % Focht bill permittiig, be abroking moonlight | cypiperland & Som Boat Company,! Andrew Bealle of §$19 New Hamp- |assistance arrived. An attempt to in’the Distriet, and the S Con d,from « float at the fool of | ehire avenue, fishing a short distance | revive him" with s ulmotor 'from - > 3 el pension e PR e AR Ll il s from the float, heard the cries of | Emergency Hospital. after he had the drowning man and hurried to the | been pulled out t ooks, proved drowned float, but Getzendanner sank before ' fruitless. APPEAL FOR AUTD TRUCK. rareuan vz smowse, | Sttt =0 2 i b B R i T R Spec1al Film Features et < William Henry Getzendanner of 3 - Association for Blind Needs Car ;15 o street, manager of the John | Allddisuse: ‘l’re-le;i by ime ’ roved methods of recent ALICE JOYCE, i g ETR N £ OLYMPIC 3P J0aee CRANDALL'S Jerroronte | 1431 U ST. N.W. MASTER. THIS WEPR—ALLEN for Assisting in Work. - A origin in SAFE, SANE and W 1230 C Street i HOME 0. Some one charitably inclined and possessing an extra small truck or SENSIBLE MANNER. automobile can do a great service for 4 ) g Consultation free. Paramount Presen: SIR JAMES M.BARRIE'S AR'S “MAN arring DOK. Announcement some of Washington's industrious y m,..é citizens by donating the car to —is the same-d-y service for . . i . .. ! “THE OFF"- nu\'na. _ CRANDALLS the Aid Association for the Blind, developing and printing that I Dr. Louis W. Hoffman TO OUR POLICYHOLDERS AND FRIENDS: PRINC TR et morimmest " "°|] get at Grove's, 1210 G. Room 21z, 750968 NW Because of our enormous increased business we i MitbRen Tratnis car - e oom 212, W were forced to seek larger quarters at 1418 Eye St. N.W., T ent of Signed, Amateur Photographer. He’s One of 60,000 Wearers of Our Glasses R. Jacob. pi n her annual report called atten- present the Phone Main 6739 where we ‘have the entire third floor, to take care of your appreciated business. Our former location was the Westory building. PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Extablished 1851.) Of Hartford, Conn, 'T, General Agent. to the board of tion to the fac home is ofte refuse proffered w ir_caning. because prospective customers “are unable to send their chairs to the home. E ? K. P. WILLIAMS, Agent. NEW STANTON o= & G sta. N.&. | OVE." ) —All Satisfied Customers of i ] poveras IO At Pe. Ave. Plating All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO0., Inc. Our Optical Dept. Eyeglasses Including careful, thorough examination by one of our Graduate Optometrists—as low as 9th at D St. N.W. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ; : . TWIN PLEASURE! TAPPAN ;“X;;:V\STRONG You smoke for pleasure, and the better the CLARK'S HAWAllAN "NHE 5 :..runx Monday— smoke the more the pleasure. ALSO e ¥ CHY 5 L. Erlunger Presents —forget that we have a big iy of Tar Bags and Tar Py HOOD Beady to swpaly 30u/when you EUGENEX?,‘BRIEN CRANDAU-' vnmt THEATER LAURETTE TA_YLOR . —We are never satisfied with a MARTHA MANSFIELD E. Morrison l::per Co., pair of Glasses unless they are be- ee r ea 1y 3 i coming and perfectly, adjusted. . “GILDED LIES” | ADDED ATTRACTION That's part of our service. Noble Size, 10c Note Oyt que tho Sumnd, aa ama pre | |G S AT Al Matinee this week. It is good for 10| | RY POLLAR gents on an orclestra or tirst balcooy (|| Y IS Napoleon Size, 15¢ The cigar of class. For sale by all dealers. Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger, Mfr. in His Model Cigar Factory at 508 Ninth St. N.W. Headqunrters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’-Articles | | CIRCLE e \\\\\\hll///4/ A FAMILVJEWELEM_ 4;'&1; “Z AND OI’TK:IANS 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street C 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. e e = Sriitos, In His Greatest Comedy, “ALL 'DOLLE‘D L'P" “The Chicken in the Case” Sales Are Rare at Goldsmith’s Therefore Values Are Genuine! A Sale of Handbags AtAbout One-Half Off the Regular Prices Group No. 1 Group No. 2 A collection of sample Bags in 5 Another collectnon of sample NEW THEA’rER 535 Sth St. S.E, TOM MIX, in “THB TERROR." 1 { 3 REVERE THEATER G, Avg; and |- Coneer, Jraleanc bat i ‘ i : - DYNAMIC PERSONALITY OF THE TOM MIX, in “THE ROAD DEMON." A R C A D E B.F. KEITH’S o T Daily §3% Sun §:% Hol'y 3243 Splondid Musio—Striot FRISCO— Creatar el the E MENDOUS DRAMA . Jazz Dance. R Auxiliaries DANCING With Loretta McDermott & Eddie Cox. N M D Operalogues R - o oy e (1N Race of the Chariots M GRANDALL’S Fationy || FRAWLEY & i, BOLLY & 02, ETROPOLITAN | = Lelgaten; Mily 18 Ters Notele; ot JHIS WEEK Davisons’ May Ball 10:30 AM. to 11 P.M. THE CAIRO Hg'l'El‘ ALLEN HOLUBAR'S | fimfi’g%fi; Lszrl'“lt 9 P‘n WOMAN | BFefhrasaebe MARRIAGE|| - Cabin John Any Terms You Want Places a New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph in your home imme- diately. Could any- thing be more fair than this? Come in today. Prices— 722, 22727 7 THE ULTIMATE IN PROLOGUES WITH 4-3now-fltil§ Horses—4 Appearlng in Person In nnurnafion fi- Bpectacalar MADONNAS an¢ MEN COMEINING Stage and Screen ™A INSPIRINGLY BEA fine silks, with a pleasing variety Bags in the finest grade of silks, of beautiful framcs There are with a pleasing variety of beau- tiful frames. Many very unusual tional values at handbag novelties at CRANDALL'S 18%and Col Rd. B > THRILLING PRESENTATION Ks ridge Hotel ||\ $95 to $500 ICKERBOCKER expurs e, [N GV A HEA?E% N |.|¢|.“||,|‘ lndudlng Beginning at 6:30 P.M. ('h‘i-l:‘:-l: :'nuey to Door § 1a o ta 110 oo The Gibson Co, Inc REYH arylang Chicken || 917 G Street NW. | BA ORE || Maryland ken T ¢ Group No. 3 Group No. 4 IN ARNOLD BENNETT'S TILL MIDNIGHT + ‘ ‘ THE GREAT EXCURSIONS. An array of French Fifth Avenue’s latest DANC]NG Lul‘ay Excursion Imported Beaded Bags, fad is the Envelope TONIGHT Sunday, M mttocunts, woxh Bag. These are French ! GAYETY —bi Wi ||| speters muperig g, ooy fiandsome shell-effect imported bags, with all- “The Sporting Widows” Banquet Rooma—Halls for Rent— frames. metal beads. | -Wx:%"—“—f- e st At e Dances $12 ' JJHoEmnmdMn‘H.LM 3 Puaine | CRITERIO\ ||Foe Sbekeibear Societp), gty el of wage Aancing sareetly tanght. thand D L W. “Mach Ad A|,.,... Nothing” ||| THE DAVISON'S SCHOOL MACK sENNETTY o o Annual May Ball BATURDAY, May 7. 1821, Group No. 6 | Tocrion™ 'e"r”m"’“‘ e Chas. B. Hanford DAvxscgnNr'So*;,"?olz'zg N . 3 Sats May Tt “The ‘Toddl Here’s the full size New dances—*“The e, Teach you to dance correctly in & ( Envelope Bag. Very CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Surletly private. Aoy pour. ormal course for beautiful in design and | e._with orchestrs. ‘Tuesday, May 10, 8:15 Mm M.r,ong Camrnn constructed of all-metal beads. Group No. 5 The regular Gold- smith Beaded Bag spe- cial. The same won- derful values and mar- velous designs at Group No 7 A sensation in Handbags. Large size, drawstring, all~ 550 o sls.so{ Georgettes, Crepes and Satins, $15 to $75 0 o SKIRTS AND WAISTS $3.49 to $19.50 House Dresses Alxo Moderately Priced 1 P.M. Tickets, 75c and $1.00 (Plus tax) X% sarzaoox nuw:s Studio: 420 3nd St. N.W. GLADYSE wu.lu’l $ 1 9 v 3 ) m m““;, Dupont Studio of Dnm:m. | k ( 3 Mats. Thurs. & 8at |, 6 puport Cirle, Fhone Fr, H3b- Incktine ¥ | Wit et e e M‘?f..ffl:.“.,f PELEAR y_evening. ‘ ‘ 5 CON: ODIO, 1127 4 and Friday, 8 to sons by _appointment. s -mu. 5. Estabished 1000° '3 Of Quality Street” Abdominal Supporters metal Beaded Bags, in gorgeous designs and colormgs ! Hit in These Pnihu Terms W e i cle\erly harmonized. Absolutely a most unusual buy at this lncludin | y ‘ednesday, May 4th _ 4° When you need a new ab- rice. . in Waski @ i RS PRIVATE LESSONS AN Y pric ! rrede ix lessons, $4.00. Class@ dominal supporter be sure to , 75 C come to us, where you will get e, and Fri. Ballroom, $5. W. 1129, CATHERINE BALLE an excellent fit by the most Y ’ 9th 8 W. Frankli :;Il‘e‘rnlv:l;‘rl:;gl:;;!cr\ in the city Rolling W.,,".“:....r;.d ith peonie who men and women with 35 years || Chairs £ Bt il n " PHOBEn AERALD,| @@ RIGHTWAY of experience to serve’ you. for Rent 3CHOOL OF DANCING, Next Week Shubert Theater, N. Y.| CY{ xiz'tc o Mo Tosia, Latest ballroom dances taught. Prices most reasonable. and Sale o 5 o For 11 years America's foremost ) The Gibson Co., Inc., The Jewelers 1205 F Street s R S = [ B e -+ woath. 917 G Street N.W. : William Fave Present tion, ElemeRtary course for ners. The Gibson Co., lnc. THE_SILVER TFOX (R B T e The Store Your Physician Recommends. Couiid wish to brush up on the Iatest steps. Hall 917 G Street N. With Tawe e i o ande King, |our, $150. We tesch sou o u-a”f),... x}( = Dorothy Cumming and Elora Shefeld. -.-.uu).l. Private roem

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