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T 32 | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Mlinois State Girls' Club will ve a dance Saturday night at Red #s clubhouse, 1801 T street 5 Old- fashioned strawberry shortcake. A mecting of the Parent-Teacher ‘Asgociation of the Wallach-Powers Sehool will br- held at the school to- morrow at § pm. Dr. Frank W. Bal- lou will be the principal speaker. The reading class of the Spanish- American Atheneum will meet tomor- row at 8 p.m. at the Thomson School give three at the Wa L'Allegro Flayers will ®nc-act plays tomorrow ter Reed Hospital. A lecture on Edgar Allan Poe wax last *night before the Cupitol Hill Literary Society b arr at the home of Mr. and Mrs T rear, 223 8th street northea: DY The Men's Club of the ¢ hapel of the Transfiduration will give a minstrel show tomorrow and Saturd, t its hall, 14th and Proceeds for boy uniforms. Ga base in all in uvenile ¢ J will speak on Offenders™ tomorrow at the Knights of Columbu Evening School, 1004 F streer. The Maine State Association will} mect Monday at 8 pm. at the Thom-{ son School. ” Business, entertainment.) The Northwest Suburban Citlzens'| Association will meet tomorrow at 8| p.m. at the Tenley School. Dr. Tom A. Willinms will speak nn the Jusiness | Women's tomorrow at the Curch of the tovenant “Dynmamic Religion” will be consid- ered in a symposium by leaders of} various organizations tomorrow at 11 am., at a meeting of the Women's Alliance, at Unitarian House. ery-Eckington Home and! ciation will meet tomor-| row at 3: \ William Wolff Smith will speak. The Brookland Citizens’ Association | | will meet tomorrow night Brookland Masonic Hall. in the| 1 at Gude's, 1214 FoAdvertisement. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TONIGHT. | The California State Association m H. DeLacy, former judgc E3 Bl;;éiéés c;f Poverrty Men should be thankiul to be | poor and have no hefty roll; for men of substance must endure the griefs that rack the soul. { When I go forth, spent, my income tax to pay, ! 1 envy much the busted gent who | gambols on his way. e is as happy as the bird that roosts in yonder oak-—or, if he's not, he is bsurd, for he is stony broke. Oh, all the nations are ‘in debt. jour own among the rest. and uhml\ delegates must get the all tired and | THE EVENING STAR, " WASHINGTON, D. €. 'l'Hl'RNU.\Y, MAY 12, 1921 _ KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—No, the Man Wasn’t Lazy. —By POP MOMAND. AMUSEMENTS. RThE =i E i ~/wevcylh TAck? THATS WHAT 1 ASKED M CRANDALL'S Fartom e R ) Bt Because nes ) ( Wy On EeR ) | A e Sa e ETROPOLITAN PAIN' SEE WIHAT SITTIN ON DOESNT HE WAS Too TIRED! T e e s € NTLY VERY BILS HIM! JHES SVIDENTLY Itreasure from their chest: that fgovernment may function still, ! feach must pxn(luu his wad. | | must pony up the "runlmd\ull Ibill for which he scratched and | {clawed. And even patriots get| sore, and raise a doleful sound. {when they must shell out half | their store to make the wheels | | go round. And while they feel taxation's sting, and say that life |a IE tis mean, the merry paupers form | L KOUAND. AMUSEMENTS. MOORE'S RIALTO 1 AM—LAST 3 DAYS—11 P.ML {BUREAU TO HONOR HEROES | | Memorial Services by Engraving Post. Bureau | 1’08 DRIVE-TO IMPROVE PIKE. $100.000 Sought for Washingten- Leesburg Highway. Washin, and re to be asked to pro | Thousand-dolar fund and Printing the Legion auspice of and I'rinting . memorial Gog residents a hundred- Virginia de n which to im- Americ Thrills ard Romance With o 1d 1 X’I’;‘\x the Id Washington- L llllh hono mes a ring and dance upon the green. ! pike Tt is 1ed to oma 4 . the two o N ‘I i fust I] h ity | the nextfew week the depar Who we Beautiful Heroine hey're flush if they have fifty | improvement completid world w he held i Realart rresents {cents, and such sums are not} At a meeting vester ,the bus JUST et 1 business men, which o'clock ! taxed, and so they jeer the [over by Robort N Har delivered by i I N E vents who have soi 2 upon’ G Wilmeth and~ Vost ithrifty gent v A L $25.000 ancis Miller. The NSTON E { wealthy waxed. \We ought to resolu s flag will - eEie the post | frame some other plan to pay ?,,_‘,_m“ ek caping. T3 L p34 the nation’s debts, for taxes | mas v Tost Bugler 1 5 7 Hf 1] tsolo will Le pl penalize the man who in the | % aber of Commeree | 4 memb 1 GEORGE tvineyard sweats 1 ising of Virgin | 1 WALT MASON. : P A G . i BRONSON o i i Fiiudd and the work Shirtea at o satls | Li HOWARD'S imencement Flowers and Bouquets | 1! | . T brides. Shaffer, 800 14th. (M. 2i16.) | ec‘a a ue PLAY AT RELIEVED FROM DUTY. | : -4! William Weigel, chief of | WY FETE” | - SHELTERED < Island. » WILL HOLD “MAY FETE. & Istana ¢ For8by10 area, Fort i el s N DPAUGHTERS Plans Program Amesican Enlargements s = been relieved B Sfas veste St Bae i { from actail in the —You will get Orchestrs ______ Auxitiaries O repo o & comma i Saturday nishtut unde t the headquarters where ship here all the e direction of Fl \ton. ar further orde times will give a reception in honor of the | new congressmen from that state at | § o'clock at the Thomson School. Dancing. Mrs. W. A. King of Ohio will at Abraham Lincoln Council. A L R, at 8 o'clock at 1731 I street. speak | R.| 1 Chemical Society will meet at Co: mos Club at 8§ o'clock. Executive committee me<ting, 7:30. The Men's Club of St. Luke's will meet at 8:30 in the parish hall. The T. F. C. A. Parliamentary Law Club will meet at § o'clock at Carroll Hall to hold a mock convention for practice drill. Lidies are invited to the _mecting of the Men's Club of St. Mark's parish at & o'clock in the parish hall. Dancing. Jovial Club dance at §:30 o'clock at Nativity parish-hall. Rehearsal of the advanced section of the National Community Chorus, | at § o'clock, at 918 10th street. The Tuskegee Alumni Association will meet at 8 o'clock at the 12th street Y. M. C. A Reuben Brigham, specialist in visual instruction in states’ relation service, will speak at $:15 at the Public Li- brary. TOD. The Mothers' Club of Randle High- lands and Orr School will be held in the school at 2:30 p.m. ARTS SOCIETY MEETS. Vice President Coolidge Elected Honorary Life Member. Vice President Coolidge, at the regular meeting last night of the Washington Salon and United Arts Sodlety at the Plavhouse, 1814 N street, Rudolph de Zapp, presiding, was unanimously elected an honorary life member of the organization, the motion being submitted by Samuel E. Stonebraker. President Harding, who was elected @n honorary life member a month ago, has accepted and his letter to that effect was read at the meeting, at which many members of the diplo- matic corps were present. An interesting story was told by Miss Maude ,E. Aiton, superintendent of Americanization work in the pub- lic schools. on her share in making American citizens out of foreign resi- dents., Dr. S. W. Stratton, director of the bureau of standards. spoke on “Ti Metric System and Its Advantages, illustrating his address - with speci mens of weights and measures. A musical program concluded the exer- man his judg TO close-fitting colla comfort. the | Hazel Alvina R i |0UTING PLANS COMPLETE. Collars and Sense MAN'S collar is his pedigree — though a wing collar makes no cleanliness indicates scrupulousness; and quarters tell the tale of a2 man’s good T]Il (< Tolman Laundry F. W. MACKENZIE, Manager Cor. 6th and C Sts. N.W. Telephone Franklin 71 and have Tolmanized 1 mwm@wwm rhythmic . a Polish The program will ldancing, a May pole {dance and mu Among the progr. i Dawson Owen. Alice Randall. Mary Stratton, Margaret < . Madeleine i dance i izabeth Frances Berth Beach, Barbara | arter, Phyvllis | . Hermine Anna L rton, 1i Margaret Katherine B: Eastern High Alumni Ready for Annual Excursion. Arrangements for the annual excur- sion of the Alumni Association of| Eastern High School were completed of the organization auditorium of the school. will be held at Marshall Hall June 17| and will e feature by athletic con- | ests between the alumni and s udcnl‘ bods 1t wee reported by Mi teler, reasurer. that al contribu- tions have been received for the mes morial to Eastern students who died in the world war. . Jonscher, president of the tion, presided. DETACHED FROM SHIP. Capt. Percy N. Olmsted has been de- tached from commgnd of the battle- ship Florida and #rdered to take a course of instruction at the Naval War College, Newport, & Hester Bo- I Voile Dresses | 35.50 to 318.50 Georgettes, Crepes and Satins, $15 to $75 SKIRTS AND' WAISTS $3.49 to $19.50 House Dresses Alxo Moderately Priced an angel. Collar laundry head- ment when he LMANIZES! r who will take part in jjp= The outing | Optical Co. 814 9th St. M. A. LEESE Take Note of Our Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberz, President Joneph Sanders...1st Vice Pres. W. A. Bennett Irvin Owings. Joseph M. Milamy.....Secfetary Dr. Clarence A. Weaver, Auditor Alexander Wolf,General Cou John M. Riordon. Cay Frank Owings. | | i | R. P. Andrews, Louis Bush, A. Brylawski, ¥. W. Bolgiano, Floyd avis, 3 Elle Kneessl, Lees . Eiliot, 4 8heets, . Zantzinger. Elastic Hosiery_ fitted perfectly will be your assurance if you buy from us. Our fitters have had 35 years of experi- ence.in this work, and all our itings ars absolutely guaranteed. Prices most rea- sonable. The Gibson Co., Inc., 917 G Street N.W. The Stors Your Physician Recommends : PUMPS & OXFORDS Specially Priced Friday and Saturday Black Black Satin Satin Kid Pumps Pumps Pumps With the Popular Louis or Baby Louis Heels | | { OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS .Cor. 7th and E Sts. CFrom. the novel by e~ Jack LONDON mec{ed on thu acreen bJ an SR Y St i T 1= qllfl[l]lllllillmIIlIIlIIIlllIIlIIIllIflllllllllnllhlluflflll" lTIOlll L) TAYLOR fwnh A. E. Matthews) In o New Production of 0 MY HEART Brown Se: Starting Next Sunday. s Kelling. A Musicas Revue Peppy. Direot Prom 12-week mympic Theater, Chicago “SATIRES OF 19207 @@fifiifififimfimfifimw i _24—Most Beautiful X5 GOOD TIMES For Dance Lovers Start SATURDAY,MAY 14 Chevy Chase Lake Opens Eatire park redecorated. Two beauti- ful dancinz pavilions. Wonderful music by Myer Davis Orchestras. : in_the World—24 _ SR YR YR Visit Mt. Vernon Home of Our First President, Historic Alexandria, Arlington and Fort Myer. Electric Trains Frequently From 12th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Washington-Virginia Railway Co. ___Main 397 for information. _ ARCADE DANCING EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON & CO. WILL PRESENT THE ELECTRA OF EURIPIDES At the National Theater MONDAY, MAY 16, AT 4:30 P.M. Tickets on sale at the box office May 9, Sketohed From Model No. 357 Community Service Presents “A Midsummer Night's Dream” With Mendelssolin's Music Dean Place courtesy of Woman's Civie Foundation) Conn. Ave. and Fla. Ave. NW. | Tuesday afterncon and esening. May 21 Tickets on sale newsstand in New Willard. Reservations for boxes from the Drama Com | { mittee and at Community Service Lldg., 915 10th st., phone Frankln 7000, (Thra the National | Other Oxfords in Black Kid and Calf, special at $6 ‘White as snow—trim and graceful. Just in from the manu- facturers. Get yours now at this special low price. Tlns Graceful Tan Walkln8$ 7 .00 WOMEN'S WHITE CLOTH HOOPER BROS. i —<an do a whole lot of damage H B0 | Ik { I 3 W \ | CRITERIO LOEW’S 9th and D N.W. ALAc Now Playing — Mack Sennett’s |iii ;-..Imtfl.!t”.‘i’.,'::,‘.: : ‘ $500,000 F ELSIE C "zmmgpectacuhr erguson t.omed;;) e s “SACRED and PROFANE LL-TOWN et SMA " Beginning_ Sunday IDOL Douglas zM;u:Lean —and— Season's Tremendous Suecess ('Zh‘arhe Chaplin Direct from Ford Opera House, Bal- 1 n Great Double Bill timore. _Typical Sennnaas:‘::, us:: | T e Haver and 1,000 Beauti. I ful Girls. I.LOEW’'S WASHINGTON’S ONLY BIG oLuMB' FREE_ADMISSION Gon . 10530 ., m—11_ AMUSEMENT PARK LAST THREE DAYS GLEN ECHO For oA OPENS NEXT mMESM.nAm‘s SATUR?)QSYEL “SENTIMENTAL NEW _ CARR! NEW COASTER DIPS TOMMY”’ AND ALL EVENING DANCING O e ARW BALLROOM NG SUNDAY, 75’: l'f.';';“-n-i Gentloman 75(: “DECEPTION” Per Couj ne. Tax SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS h;"';.’;"::e:fl'!;: Zensation Ladies Including Gentlemen Produced with a mammother || BE onmmian oncm % o CAST OF 7,000 || A. L. OEHMAN) 15—Other Amusements—15 ———-—_%= ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS OF Engagement Extraordinary! India’s White Mahatma DR. C. HARMON CONVINCE afterward SEE MM You: D andsesthe ACTS, l\LLl DING WINVEFRED . DAY & winl Assisted by Herford Hartwell and I et on Buds in ‘‘The Whirl of Dance’” DE' JOVES & SYLVE o “Catching _Their Train ALVIN & ALVIN A Urique Balancing Novelty OCELYN & “AT THE RAC Photoplay ' SCIALY | Special Film Features DUMBARTON OLYMPIC * DONALD, in MY LADY'S 4311 STUNW NEW THEATER 5%2,5%, 5% OWEN MOORE “THE CHICKEN IN THE CAS REVERE THEATER 65, A"5ans EILEEN PERCY, in “THE BLUSHING BRIDE. Also Charlie Chay CRANDALI. 1349 Wineo: It 2 MASTER IND S.E. Ga. Ave S 1119 H St N PRINC| THONAS M CONSTANCE RINNEY FRONTIEL OF THE STARS TOM Moot CAROLINA "8 AMERICAN ™ 3 “PLACE OF DARKEX Extr n LIBER 11th & N. C.Ave, S, METROPOLITAY F Street at i KNICKERBOCKER CRANDAL[ S e ne TODAY AXD TOMORRO! SNOT GUILTY M CRANDALL’S AT MILDRED HARRIS, in “HAR _COMEDY, “TURKEY CRANDALL'S SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Rond BRADY. 1o “OUT OF THE NOBODY '~ TY North CaphtolandPs LNID BENN u 9th at O Street N.W. PEARL WHITE. in “THE TIGER'S (UL 6th & C NEW STANTON 54,5 NETEEN AN i »|——=STRAND 9th at D St. N.W. Continuous F Noon ALL-STAR \A’bunlLLL FIVE MUW,AL BUDS CONNORS & BOYNE MISS SHIRLEY MASON In a Tensely Huma “THE LAMPLI(JHT We pay your car fare in “A MES HARRY POL MATS. TODAY— 1H ABOUT HUS EOLDWS WHAT WoitH T MARY MILE ] r,n COMEDY. TER And OMORROW ot CHORT: U HE. YORK THEATER Ga,Ave. &Quebee St. “THE CRANDALL'S PODAY-AL DV MORROW And CH And PRI T4th Street ELAINE 1 I:':LITE LYRIC ¥ “DOWN HOME™" 2105 Pa. Ave. N.W. Fb. W. u5. What_evers woman want< THE TREUTH ABOUT HUS i C!RCL i i Today at Famous Players-Lasky Cor. Present ‘STRAIGHT ALWAYS FOREMOST |CRANDALL | SHUBERT-GARRICK {J.J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L'fi‘: ’lJ-\\/LbU 30 AM. to 11 P.M. T'AR CAST In Raoul Walsk's Speeial “Big Five” Productionm, THE OATH” K CRANGALL'S 1BthandCAL M NICKERBOCKER STAR CAS Hit st National's In NOT GAYETY Booked by Popular n “Flashlights of |‘)’|" With McALLISTER and SHANNON GUILTY’ b Below ® N wi VICTOR HERBERT'S MOST FAMOUS COMIC OPERA SWEETHEARTS STAR CANT. SEATS B. F. KEITH’S Zi. Daily §}; Sun ;%2 Hol'y :::"l:. JENNY LIND CHORUS. oW sEd “AIL Wi | Maricn Harris & Co. Wik Fred Hots ke Russinte s 8 Yufl ale of M Melod d Beauty Watson Sisters in ‘Horsepitali ~DOC” BAKER. with POLLY WALKER and Bud Pearson and Large Cast of gine s Fenalyn & Charlos Ch Lola Williams E\xrktwrn 1. Ca: Anderson & Yvel it Shubert-Belasco """ Laxt Four 'l Tonigh 'In the Shadow’ the Dom;“-‘ a FOX FISCHER MASTERPIECE Depictirg Life in Washington With a Cast of Especially Selected Player Iacluding MARGE DONALD HALL k. compelling interest ard & produc- The country’s charm. Ths MONDAY NIGHT \EXT. First Time On Any Stage. . “NOBODY MONEY A New Comedy ty Wm, Le Baron Cast Includes Otto Kruger. Will Deming acManamy. Howard Gould nd others. PRICES MONDAY To Introduce This New Comedy. This Oppertunity Is Presented for One 1 1 CIRCUS DAVS 1N 9 WASHINGTON May 16 and 17 New Circux G 4th St. and ¥ There Will Be No Street ¥ ALL EARTH'S MOST FAMOUS =il TRAINED WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS | Eanae CHi DOORS OPEN AT 147 P.M. | PERPORMANCES AT 258 P.M. Advance Tomorrow at Lansburgh & Bro. Ladies, 25c—Including War Tax DANCING On Marble & Glass, Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 . PEN-GAR Penna. Ave. at 2lst N.W, Popular Prices. Strict Censor, Music Divil WASHINGTON'S LITTLE THEATER 1742 Church St. THE LITTLE PRINCESS rances Hodgxon Burnett Charming for all—Children Love It ening, N urday Matinee, War Tax’ Tacuded Winnc CHINESE LANTERN i | DANCING. SALON OF DANSE, Now located at 1808 Kalorama road. 3 blocke fouth of 1Sth and Columbia ro , sto- Baliroom and all brdaches MRS AC ] Class Monday and Friday, vate lessons by "‘!roln(nuul Phons Established_190 Washmgton Studio of Dm e (The Home of efnement). Franklin 7 of lady hall for pr Tessons, with orchestra, ev New danecs— Tea 1 to dunce u-rmu, in te L MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessons by appointment. es every Friday evenla orth 107, 1715 CONN. Paenent In Response to Insistent Popular Demand Allen Holubar’s inth ané Next Week Wil IS THE WAY’ Matt Moore Sri%o1dys Lostio Beginning_Next Monday Night—Sests Now e $150 Mat. Taursdsy ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents ‘THE FRONT PROF. *20rRIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, 1218 NEW YORK Next to New Masonic Te re invited to call apd inspect . You need not have an appointment. All lessons are private, with individual i struction. Elementary course for beginpers, Half hour, $1.00. Advance course for those who can dance snd Eternal, With Dorothy in a very short time. Don’t de- Iny in ordering a supply of Tar Bags or Tar Pape E. Morrison Paper Co., = 10090 Pl-‘A" Oxford, specially priced. . PUMPS OR OXFORDS........ $5 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. Phillips, Jas. Kirkwood and ENSEMBLE OF 4,660 M SEAT’ A Play in Three Acts by Rids on Y on. Night Only—3 Seats for Price of One wish to brugh up on the latest steps. hour, $1.50. We teach you to I Ope: "0 10 p.m. _Private room for beginners. T whs 10,0t St N.W. Frankiin 6506, y waste time with people who waste time? We results.” Beginoers’ Tuesdaye, 8:30 1o 10. Hours, 1 to 10 p.m.