Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 30

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" 30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY., MAY 11, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF * The Sick Wosld " |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Started Well, But— —By POP MOMAND.| AMUSEMENTS. v | =| [HOVENT YGOT &Ny NERVED ER-IR-YEN 175 ST | AT - LOEW’S - : 5 , patars R-1 3AaiD YOURE GOING HIT (T UP BROTHER: M E. E. Fearce of New York Red| Although we've long been %Uf\:‘.HGE?Z TO THF PHONE AN’ ME CLARICE! 1 You wonT- ) || IM Gonwa PUT ON YOUR TH DEAR WIFE 13 1| ALAO ¥riday at $ p.m. at the Women's City clasping the snowy flag of ¢ N & FIRM way WONT BE HOME ? STAY ouT HAT aN' GET WAITIN DINNER a = | Tub. the world is sick and THAT YOO AINT COMUN To DINRER 3 WHATT FOR DINNER Home N 15 N FoR me! / ; 1 Sotrmamiioion s aas 0. = The O Street v High Sehool land horrors never ceasc. HoME To DINNER' I PO THIS EVENIN' - [y SR M LOVE - { MINUTES OR = i TODAY AND ALL WiER Parent-Teacher As fon” will m 1T ALL TH TIME, IT'S 7 ! T ! S \‘1. 5 Param. ements T4 the school tomorrow night tales of famine reach us frum & Cudcii! / § TLL KNOW TH - C 4 REASON WHY! s ELSIE - a'clock. Frank J. Sobotka, pr ‘will preside. The California will give a recepti sentatives in Col p.m. at the Thoms will be presented ford, J. M. Kline, ton Taylor and M Dancing. ate Anociation Abraham Lincoln ¢ Ohio will speak The University Club will give n ape- 1 gial matinee for chil Ay at vl b, children will enter by I strect door ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Women's City Club | Spalding Slater will s o'clock. to bring tine. Sarah Franklin Chapte A card party at § o'clock, rington; proceeds for Americanization 1 work. | meet- Mme public, -American Athencun n Thomson School k. Open to ra wil | . i i 2d prom- Trent speahor 3 Albert. nsen, bureau of industry, speak of “Wild ¥ Around Washington,” at Publ brary. I Plans for the annual excursion of the Eastern Hig hool Alumni As- socfation will be ussed at a meet- ing of the executive council of the organization. in the auditorium of the school, tonight at § o'clock. Thy er “Association o'clock in the Bryan-Buchanan Parent-Te will meet at School. The Y. M. H. A <t many stricken lands, ![h‘\llh 'Lm«]\ of futile for aid the ’ tarved beseech us, and raise de- spairing hands. By many an an- cient river, on many a palmy plain, the people ask for liver, nd ask for it in vain. And there is endless plotting, and there are ceaseless strikes: the Petes are always swatting and | being shugged by Mikes. And ousted k another thro D ¢ planning to try . forgetiul of (h.-} | —_ HEAR MEP 0 You it some time ago. old | and oldj canning they g And nations with 1 ernments pursuing wrtial hrags, are chewing g ihe mans, still denying the astice| of their debt, are evidently try ing to welch on every het. Russ still raises thunder, Greeks serap with the the world rent there's carbon in its works it'’s rec-| WOMAN’S LEGION TO MEET| ANSWERS WIFE'S SUIT. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. ;Shuberl-B;lasco HEt 8 Will |Dr. Hilton Convene ‘Here Tomorrow. i C\uclty and Inadnqunte Support. P wtion of | D, on will | day Smohd Annual Convention Denies Charges twe Knicherbos ow after Turks asunder The 1s world is shot to pieces, o ord’s one ‘nl‘ crimes, as | havel W A FOX-FISCHER MASTERPIECE Lioas told my nieces a hundred thou- by Washington ¥ sand times. T weep when [ amicon Uy oSelested EIYOD: reading the daily grist of news v e the world is sick and bleeding DONALD HALL and peace is full of booze, BINIE L EULALIE JENSON.' W\ \I, " MASON. A story of compelling interest and a prodne. tion of beiuty. The country’s charm. city’s fescination. B. F. KEITH’S 2%, Daily £ Sun ¢:2 Hol'y Z32%%55 “All Winners“—Poxt Marion Harris & Co. With Fred Hoff's Symphoric Jazzists in a Musicale of Mirth, Melody and Beauty, Watson Sisters in ‘Horsepitality’ +pOC" BAKER. with POLLY WALKER and Bud & Jack Pearson and Large Cast of Girls in ‘‘Flashes.” Franklyn & Charles e Adams, me Der mo ilowed by the court. e f the alimony t 1 epresented by 1A Burka PHIS MIRIAN ( $50 per mon ttorney Jose Herd Newspaper Men. Secretary of Lubor host 1 party of news “cover™ the Dopartm dinner to be given by Department from April 1918 (hoth men. who. bei es at the tim who hor, Labor nd the Y. W. H. A will_give a dance 9 M. H. A Pennsylvan dance. The Red Triangle Outi meet at 1 avenue a near Fou The Capitol Hill Literary will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Frear. | The National Pen League and In- onal Literary Association will special meeting at 8 o'clock at reet. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | General Civic Center—The National Teague of Masonic Clubs will occupy the General Civic Center this evening | unity Center— | ignated “The Patriot of Mount Vernon ' Training School s’ Gymnasium this cvening at 8 o'cloc Wilson Normal Co There will be a spec ference this evening. Lonesome €lub will have a busthess sesion, fol- | lowed by a social hour, fncluding games, | The Rose Girls will practice ball at 3:15 p.m. Library open at 7. East Washington Community Center— Girls' Athletic Club will play schlag ball at 4 p.m. Other activities tonight: Community Orchestra, Wallach Boys' Club, Kaufman Athletic Club. Park View Community Center—There will be an especially instructive father and sons meeting under the public health service tonight. The Wednesday Evening Dancing Club and the Saranac Athletic and So- cial Club will meet in their respective rooms at 7:30. Thomson Community Center—The Reading Circle of the Spanish-American Atheneum will be entertained this even- ing with an illustrated lecture and lit- erary program. Activities in the various rooms of the school: Pen and Ink Club, plain sew- ing. piano practice. Esperanto, Dramatic Club, Expression Club. Southeast Community Center—Tyler School Social Club and Mohawk Athletic Junior Club will meet tonight. Margaret Wilson Community Center— The Hadassah Society will hold a toy shower in the auditorium tonight. Lovejoy Community Center — Miss Jennie Peck is directing a Junior Bible Study Club of seventy-five members. The club meets this afternoon at 3:15. PR — May was considgred an unlucky month | for marriages in ancient Rome. Nickel Plating. Gold Plating and Silver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. NNW. E. Mornson Paper Co., I 1000 Pa. Ave Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Let the invalid enjoy the sprin sunshine by reating one of our Iaval Rolliog Chairs. Very moderate rates The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G Street N.W. A Modern Heating Plant Batl;):oom Will Enhance the Value of Any House Now is the time to install, while prices are low. Get Our Estimate MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. N.W. Co. Chester Spencer and Lola Williams. Buckridge & Casey Co. Anderson & Yvel. Eary & Eary. Other Hits. gATIONAL 3% 83 LALRETT TAYLOR men. and Startiog Musicas ot From 12-week Olympic Theater. Chicago | “‘"SATIRES OF 1920” “DADDY” and he knows what he Blackistone's Memorial Wreath for Shipping, $3.50. Order Now. likes a ,.,f'wul smoke; 24—Most_Beautiful i in the World—24 ‘MOORE’S REVERE THEATER ¢ SHIBLEY MASON, CRANDALL'S WEL CRANDALL’S 5,‘;’ or . Ave. N.W. ATE PTG tM DUMBARTON NEW THEATER THE ING K~ CONW OOPEIR, in 'rn‘T1 Ph. W 953 I n. 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Present STRAIGHT | IS THE WAY’ With Matt Moore and Gladys Leslie Beginziag mxt Monday Night—Seats Now . $1.50 Mat, Thursday ARTHU n HA‘HILR.GTEI\ Presents ‘THE FRONT SEAT’ A Play in Three Acts by Rida ohnson Young Mon, Night Only ¢ Seats for Price of One EXPECT|; Wonderful developing and || printing of your pictures if done by Grove, 1210 G. Signed: Amateur Photographer Today at 2:20 and 8:20 Tomorrow Is National Hospital Day In commemoration of the 101st anniver- sary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, to- morrow will be observed in every hospital in the United States and Canada. The hospitals of Washington will observe Open House from 2to 5 p.m. You are earnestly requested to visit your hospitals tomorrow. Get ac- quainted with them and their work. Encour- age the superintendents and their staffs by your presence tomorrow in at least one of Washington’s many hospitals. Special Thursday $75 Terms to Suit Good Practical Piano Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, sec.-Treas. An Eloguent Tribute to Expert Service Over 60,000 Wecarers of Glasses are Customers of Our Optical Dept. As we are the Oldest and Foremost Hos- pital Supply House in Washington, we will fittinglv celebrate this Great Hospital Day. In our show window we will have set up a tvpical Hospital Bedroom with a patient in bed, attended by a nurse and a doctor. CRANDALL K Ave.&Queb A Chinese Play IN ENGLISH FOR CHINA FAMINE RELIEF ‘MU LAN” According to Chinese Stage Technique— All Chinese Cast FORMERLY presented at Cort Theater, New York City. WHEN: WHERE: TICKETS: Fation ETIIOI'OI.!TAH ; GIIAIDA“'I THIS WEEK 10:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. STAR CAST In Raoul Walsh’s Special «Big Five” Production, “THE OATH” 'S TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P.M. House Peters With Florence Vidor In Lymg Lips 'S YORK THEATER St. For Sale at Belasco Theater and All 18th and Col. 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This special display will be open to view from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. : Eyeglasses Including careful, thorough . examination by one of our $ G Be sure to see our window tomorrow, Graduate Optomctnsts——as come in at the same time and look over our low as .......... wonderful display of hospital, invalid and —We are never satisfied with a_pair of Glasses unless they are becoming and per!ectlv ad;usted That's part of our service. sickroom supplics. Don’t Forget to See Our Window Prologue. [ LIVE Exciting! i 4 Rl nl,/,/‘ The Gibson Co., Inc. @kg@:g;hb e \F%K% e 917 G St. N.W. 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street NEXT Main 3016-3017 WEEK ARDEN THEATER MADONNASi MEN Tremendous Motion Pict: Special Effects. Cont. uun e, 3:30, o8 030 and Real Actors. Tem Do HORSES RACE ! Thrilling! Marvelous! 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