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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921—PART 1. e 3 12 [ o ’s Improving. —By POP MOMAND.| mwseumests. BRUUKLAND BAEKS \SAI'VA.HUN ARMY e s o JONESES Eth::b':'r;:flmpr:::j:o O /178 ALL INTH WAY 1 AL\.J::/J START OFF BY 3aviv') l LOEW’S 3] Y'DO f WELL, T HAD & PReTTY 5 YEH, TH LADIES 3 ALLED TO rGOOD DAY UNK! i BUY EM LikE I NEVER I APPROACH 'EM MADAM, I HAVE CALLED ALAC ) | | SoLD TWENTY HOT CAKES! ITS THOUGHT YOU || e neor? ey ENABLE' YOO TO SPEND EVERY FIRE S COCKERS! FIRELESS | & CINCH! WOULD MAKE ; OFTERNOON AT TH' MAVIES | Continuous. 1030 a. m.—11 p. m. i COOKERS % ! I | LAST TIMES TODAY | -J“/‘ G RN \-,,u & SALESTAN: i l Paramonnt Presents | St | ELSIE ; : i Citizens Urge That Congress |Contributions Not Up to Ex- i FERG@ES@H Grant Relief—To Fight pectations—Public Re- | || o N i “SACRED AND PROFANE for 50-50 Taxation. sponse Asked. i A resolution favoring the §5,000.000 | Contributions so far received at 709 | building program for local putilc|13th street northwest, headquarters | schools was adopted by the Drook- |of the “presentation of the $47,000 | p land Citizens' Association last night, get” campaign on behalf of the at a meeting In the Brookland Ma- | Salvation Ar:ay, have been far below sonic Temple. the campaign committee had ex- | President Turner was in the chair. | pected, according to an announcement i WD The resolution advocated that Con-! Rudolph Jose, chairman of ANDa y gress grant relief such as scught b 5 LOEW S the school authorities in relievi L congestion in local schools and wavs oniaza are ursed by the OLU nfl | hearty support to the e e progra: hercfore, to send i e ' SR Sehook o | contributions to the budget at once | — _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. — ! sefiaed B he goheronias |, |sousibutling o0 the st of ance COMPLETE CHURCH DRIVE EMENT v 100 .m0t 0 m0 | ) & Festorution 0 ! ber of some solicit am. Decision | | | LAST T Tent and restoration ! < o apeal fn the emergency = WASHINGTON'S LITTLE ant Presents B residents of the Distr | THEATER | I N ought in another re esidents of the Distri ; ‘ i | ' :'e" S \~.-'n1 informal xl,nu eached at a n;\ rl-m: of <x‘; ilve The recent winter was the| 1742 (hur"') St i bpe laj_ _i:‘ eatures SIR,JAMFIS‘}:&EARIUES ol ot r Rudolph ded by i best that ever struck the middle |Effective Organization Ready to THE LITTLE PRINCESS 5 L aairman Jose, H. i | S CThe ek Blie s ¥ ’ Another reso i Tose I wes he skies were blue as| Raise $125,000 for New Pres- CRANDALL'S VEFROPOLITAN | HOME 1730 C Strect N.E. voring the estab | her s Frazier, Al ski £ May, th vas <hm~’ 4 By Francex I Burnett W £ . 10th iy school for feeble-minded chi ckmnan, Jax es of May, the sun was e PR e e e S U s ; X S " = Bl A e i T » 5 oL :;\.\“'ml., v', ! and Victor B. Dey !me scent of spring, and summm’“mh“\*i\“l m‘v””}' v an . W oy Hak PRINC e 5':1"'::""’;“'*‘;\""‘ Record Warrants ‘“W""{ | birds- came back to sing. And|the campaign_of th ey C e = * - C e exceutives 1t the “Cireat | Presbyterian Church for ¢ build- | N IR ] d A ’ PR BEGINNING TOWORROW it was sai work o fmen '“l”\\'l»*d‘;'m said, “Great [jrespyienian o he campaign, | 5 ( ' nockER | CAROLINA A “ PTi ” = {ihe vie over- | Scott! This kind of winter hits|for which Mr. Hathav s era =1 [Pt tisena TR T | CoNSTANCE RINN 7 DECEFTION 5 i the spot, so let us cast all fears§iyrinan. js to run 5 2 | B F KEIT!’I’S 250 ¥ i e i o e i e eonAR : = y B he i o G on nosw in Gt siveh el {IF - g 1nd take the gifts the gods | < itize mmitiee Which | s a e || g JACH 0G4 Neww Nordt. Trodneed by WA T aiding in work. The new SJo £:15 00 iy 29558 5 otor of Bl clgse of the driv. l,., pay for every bright and sun-| which “won £old medal award of CAT Winners"—Post : 9th at O Street N.W. deng Ha crit at the exhibition of the Arc ; ! K S e ball to be solc 3 . but while the sunny days | tectural League of New York last| ¥ Marion Harric & Co. o AR “f.rfi”}‘:) S '-ynvgllx:;?n:; AND BEHAVE." H t {are Here, we'll sing and dance | month._is"t iocated at Chevy || win Fred Home Symanoric Jazsints in a and never fear.” But there were | campaign is to open on Sun- || Watson Sisters in Horceplta!!ty th fund. es everywhere, and the ¢ Wit stine of teamit “DOC" BAKER. with POLLY WALKER EDITH WYNNE MATTHISON | ~ [T - 2§ d ] e 1 ast . u Brightwood Citizens Allege | I 8 il denounced the balmy air We !l » n 2 sby Bt “laabere Frankiva & Chatlos SAVOY 1 & Shda & CO. WILL PRESENT 1) g good d| eed cold weather now.” they|Church at 4 o'clock in the ernoon. | Co. Chester Spencer and Lola Williams. 14th nnd Col. Ronnd = % q | up.” The horse s is on. b SLIcol 3 , Y|On Monday the t P nd || Buckridge & Casey Co. Anderson & Yvel. 3 YMORE, in : THE ELECTRA OF EURIPIDES Injustice to Local Patrons |t-areom instalied for the saie of J said, “with storm clouds loom-|workers will meet with the citize Eary & Eary. Other Hits. g i : s T, ) refreshm by a group of prominent oo b on 4 e need all kinds | Committ of one ndred At the | e — _— 3 o6k at D St. N.W. | Gilbert Murray's ‘Transiation 2 woman workers for the cause is ex- [ 1M ad a church at 6:30 o'clock. Beginning at J . THOMAS. A . 2 Noo the Natio Theater From Overcrowding. d to do a thriving busine of snow and sleet, we need a|5:45 o'clock on Tuesday the capt s | Senator Selden P. Spencer INT ) Continuous From 12 Noon, 2 K A\(n\‘ ey » ek 5 ; his kind |29 erkers will mect at the church Will Address the ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE INDAY. i, A - ¢ a e e T“""""“fl' "l“F- > il ard and repeat. This kind ceed I : ke Men’s cla&s of the 3 Featuring Tickew Now on Sale at the ¥ pposition on-residents attend ambourine day,” last of af ‘o wha pas SE - ety | g Lt SIC i Prices, S0e to S ing the District public schools spectacular fal ,r,; f winter is a flaw, a slip in na- Y « hou : F Presh ian Church 1 g Rl FIVE MUSI'LAL BUDS Office. Price ”: « \ i Seedi 1ast: aTanEiaL a meaths jranged In connection cam- | ture’s ancient law:; and when she | will continue until Frids ourth Presbyterian Churc ATTLE C i COMEDY. “GET CONNORgsa BOYNE s the Brightwood Citizens' Association ) (& evening. teims makes so bad a break, she’ll}, Beginning on Thursdav. the <itic| 3 3¢h and Fairmont Sts. N.W. T';\!,ul.. W ATTY P B at the Masonic Temple. Brightwood s were to be busy in 2 ctions | even things, and no mistake. | a ¢ S ion e renasnts 3 SRS ) . : > 1 p nal C: selling 10.000 | 1. s L8 = 5 il x 5 & i MISS SHIRLEY MASON Mmoo Charles W. Ray presided. £ A et There’ll be a blizzard in the Secil O erianing Wt 948 At 9:45 Tomorrow Morning CRANDALI 'S .unu Lo TH ‘reating a Most Lovable art i el L0 s veatdent ehlldron % : ' ington pring, and it will riddle _every-jo'elock in the morning. there will he | EVERY MAN WELCOME. “THE LAMPLIGHTER" fi 5 A L 3.2 < chil Sunday school raliy he plans | KS AND | pay your car fare downtown tended the local schools. cau ; ypops of various tlnnq the fruit will wilt in win-! for the new church building include | e ¥ 5 s B T e e s e e e el e crowded conditions and forcing the offred by the girls | ter’s breath, the. bugs that|speeisl Sunday sehool quarters HGAYETY 2> : office any matinee this week and re- 5 city pupils to attend schools ot bourines. 5 el rive is to be made on | oo s : ; celve a reduction of 10 cents on 4 or- z ; than ones in their immediate neigh-| & r ways has | should have died the death will| May 23, 'In which every !| pgBO03en, M7 Sopulsr Besvsst ¢ £ ra or first balcony seat. Thrills and Romance With a Borhood. Allowinge 320 pupils to an | coliveted 3 n L 5| cat the corn and hay and oats,| member of the chirch and conereca- || “Flashlights of 1921 i 7 Beautiful Heroine eight-room building, it was stat i ons different colors will also a1 ) LS, | tion is, expect fike b 3 MRS TES ani SHANNOR [ equired ten school buildings to a while doughnuts in largefand bear off our collective|ing the - s SE - = Realart ommodate the non-residentchildren. | quantities will again be purehasabie.| ooa0 % And thus the robe of | Th¢ ign will clgs s = === A { 011 H St. N.E. 1 et s e ol e P e g then e | S i o i i - : USTINE owners and tax| of the .| “Tambouriné day ed by Mrs.{gloom is worn by fellows who|o'elock in the cvening. ml‘:s e nn; Sizo | TONORE . E'EEEE\_IPQ":ECY this feature alone costing about arles rters are at| - : 2 ' ! ® Throughout' ‘the duration of the | 2024 2 Lo na Show. 000 per year. 3th s northwest, and sup- | Were made to mourn: they al-| campaign, members of the coneregn: || ramoe o ereLasky Cor. Present | LA Lt “THE TOMBOY’ IOH NST@E‘Q . . pli = 1 to r ay ss the bliss q f f1tion and of the 3 committee L] ySER-TankY H ELITE trestinm S Maryland Schools Nezlected. AR ine AAbStations Those ways miss the bhss and fun of] I Sohiait co T A TH ‘" G u.u; ; It was also pointed out that many|of these substations include Mrs. Ben- | basking in the genial sun. Al L R e A S | RAIGH I e SR N of the Maryland schools along the|jamin Soule Gantz, Mrs. . H. Rug- WALT MASON a | LYRIC 74 ana e 3 ) border line of the District were be Zles, Mrs A. Weaver. Mrs, ik e o Téh tednicaptaliia Have beenmamed/ SATURDAY MATINEE 1 PM. Today at 3:30, & and 9:30 p.m.. peraon > o ' neglected because the children pre- | Julian Barne <. Theodore Barnes, Py ¥ Georse Matthew Adams.) 1 " {he campaign committee. fol T " oF TARTAN i L TAN: GEORGE in;“elofal!hlv 1 the D stefEy ‘;(:t\d‘«rlzxr« l\\wll. ! rodd, Miss r:\‘]\m. Hows: Dr. William Blum, W r H. 3 | i crliindaliiihn £ i ol N Some of the spes arsue : s Louise Kin s, . Mer- | Booth, William Y. Brady, Willlam g 5 $ y of fee beinz charged to resi- [eill AT W T NN s pororny | PLAN JULY 4 PROGRAM. O omaxy Wiliam m‘“““, ATt " CIRCLE 225, ave. v on . a5 ! & v \ BRONSO! ! ents, while others felt y Mrs. Archie — : one. R. Harvey Sargent, | PEUIAL; COMBI : ] JARD'S T+ St o IRk 74 5 S 4 ne. |} Beginning Next Morday Night—Seats Now 1nt St. GRAM — BUSTER _KEATOM ME s HOWARD'S 1 SRuINbeyexcludsd enticely, Inforder | Baker ,““" Petworth Citizens Hope to Make It Frederick S. Stitt and Pop. $1.50 Mat. Thursday AMERICAN ALL ST CPHE SCAKECROW™: TOONERVILL 4 4 1 to accommodate the District pupils. ]n unced. ATy L There will be eight AREITOT s S it ’ s oasr s T e o TOONERYIT £ | In the event that the $2,000.000 ap- Gala Event. < ach team—tiwo women | e L L SER LY ‘ X ART OF DIVING, ANNETTE propriation now being sought from > and six men. They will work in pairs, | LlBERIY North ""_'""' nd P Sts. | KELLERMAN: SCENIC, “IN DUTCH": PLAT. Congress-is secured it was intimated G”Y N[ws |N BRlEF Preparations are being made to give | making a housc-to-house canvass of | “THE PILLIBRURE] | COMEDY. “FATHER HERO.™ that it would mean an incr in the Petworth one of che finest July 4|€ach of the 1,200 homes in the Chev. LTy B ETH tax rats to 2 and possibie 21 pm- ity S By | Claneraia SF q OLYMPIC ~ »vravcas -~ | DUMBARTON * SHELTERED The. committee having The discussion resulted in the ad lnn- tion of a resolution introduced by | the arrangements held x; HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE. John A. Saul msisting that the Fed-| ng last night and outlined tenta- & sy Johnson Youne eration of Citizens' Associations take |avenue and Howard plac ! pian the a Alleging that his wife deserted him, |} MON. NIGHT ONLY—2 SEATSFOR THE action on the resolution now before {Charles Mason, nine [ is o bag e lhxll;‘zeen!h agnual | secured a position in the patent office PRICE OF ONE. that body on the question of G TWen Bittan’ Cal Rin ebration in Petworth commemorat- | without his consent, and placed their | SeSeS——— — ‘n” TR o . — = resident school children and not p right_arm by a dog. said to & of the Declaration of | child in the custody of a stranger, BTIONAL =550 4 0o ; ATERACTION -MANILLA | PEVERE THEATE Ga. Ave. and pone or avoid the issue, and that the [to William Groves, 2428 Georgia ave- . but the jinx pumber is| Charles W. Wolf has filed guit for a LA ET;‘%‘ TAYLO | WILL POSITIVELY AR S IBHT, Gelogates 1o the federaiion insist that {nue. His wound was dressad at|JUst @ Spur 16 (he commitiee 10 make! limited divorce from Mary P. Wolf. UR R A > SPECTAT FEATURE NIGHT. such action be taken.xThe resolution | Freedmen's Hospital. (h“s z{.L . ebration ever held. | They were married December 31, 1918, ;nwim"‘-' '!:;ofi'::flhfl“fl} e LE ok e et b iast | o rildren of the com-|at Alexapdria, Va. and have one roaaction o | == S. J. Bonner, colored, resident of | munity in gala attirc and attractive| child. Attorney J. P. Mullen appears PEG O’ MY HEART M | | A Play in Three Acts by Rida | Orchestra Ausiliaries LISBURY and s . i hannae | NEW THEA ALL STAR, ALL e “OF i CHECUS™ A MUTT| COMEDY NIGHT. ?‘Wr” e atma | o e SIS TN S D AUGHTERS ¢ "y 7, A drama of the 4’ havoc wreught by | ”,n woman’s inde- CRANDALL’S Farton NEXT SHUBERT-GARRICK X7, ETROPOL!TAN | "vicTOR HERBERT'S eting of th ! N 5 - - pmecting ofithe Slerwmion Lot Henrr sireet Alexandria. Van!little floats will ba mssembled for a| for the husband. ® By J. HARTLEY MANNELS Oppose D. C. Ownership of Ratlways. [ )01 10T SUech Alexs am,.,,,,,,nipu.‘a hroush the, Betaoris sociin The association unanimously ap-|while returning nome on an electric|in the morning. Then there will be a Starting Tomorrow Night. Seats Selling. proved a gesolution presented bY{car. He died near the south end of | little time for“junch. not much, when Shafier sl miowers (Hind (N aver A Musicai Eevue Peppy. 5 = L & (memiption brescnted 'bFloac Hejaledinaes tiiesaonihend ot | {1CIE S and girls will participate in with spring brides. Fstimates. 990 14th.— | Diroct Prom 12-week Olympic Theatar, L‘hlclca‘ LAST DAY MOST WAMOUS COMIC OPERA cision. bill. 5938, providing for the acquisi-!from an attack of heart disease. & Bcriedso etic meets being ar- 2 (13 9931 ¢ A, oo A e Towal i TS o e b e SATIRES OF 1920 §€ ~ wsamcurs | GWEETHEARTS Commissioners of the District of all| Dr. Joxeph Perry Green, president| In the cvening the grown-ups will TAKES UP DUTY HERE. street railways. iof the College of Di » Metaphysics. | have their f'mrf"' to get away from 2 ¥ = Commissioner James F. Oyster and {St. Louis, Mo.. addressed the Men'sith : ching the children| Commander Reed M. Farwell, com- | _24—Most Beautit ' tho World—2¢ STAR CAST STAR CAST. JENNY LIND CHORUS. Mal. Gessford, superintendent of |Success Club Jast night at .‘«nl help participate in the dav's ner | mandime the 15 AT e e In Raoul Walsh's Special SEATS NOW SELLING. | “Big Five” Production, police, were launded in resolution [ house, 1814 N street, on “How to U 1 fter supper there be n‘hcan detailed as a member of the na-‘ adopted. Willlam-S. Kenny was elect- | Business Psychology to Quadruple !l]d“l:liu!u celebration and then the fire-|val examining board, Navy Depart-| 5 ed a memb f Ih' ssociat Your 0 3 Dr. ree ¢ill speak | 8. ment, this city. Villlam Mk by : K s s e | wasmiveToN's oNLY BIG “THE OATH” i Next Week William McK. yton urged that again at the meeting of the club FREE ADMISSION h the association protest against any |next Friday. 1 “The Kid” Himself in a Hi TONIGHT CHEVY CHASE LAKE OPENS Enjoyable Dancing Two of the best combinations of Mever Davis' _ musicians you've ever heard. Entire park redecorated. Two large pavi- lions. Delightful car ride—effi- cient car service going and com- ing. From now on, dancing Every Night, 8:15 P. M. treaty of peace being made by the | : AMUSEMENT PARK authorities with the so-called “loan! The Monday F ng Club will close | |§ » 3 5 OPENS TODAYR sharks” that would vite them back |its season Mond. wijth an outing on | - 4 & 10 resume trade in th ty, but not | the campus at Kendall Green. If it | s « 4y el » H THREE NEW FEATURES t0 object to the resum i- {rains the meeting will be held in the! 7 Added to Older Attractions ness by legitimate pawnbrokers. He |¢ 3 llaudet College. Election . NEW BALLROOM presented a resolution indorsing theiof officers. ' ll It t Y For Proper Dancing Ban bill, nat 84, i E ex- — To Oech: 's Orches Bl bl Senate, 34 ASOIVIOE 5| ne contrat Cifimens Amsostation elling 0o fou 5B G e brokers and prote: the | will -t Monday at § p.m. in the! action of the District Commissioners | e | S dcommenai o canRT \,M‘,,’;;‘; The Indlana m...y will meet May | without a hearing being first ac- |0 at § nom. in : : corded to the people of the District. { tion of officer i Street Improvements Appro The Thirteen Club will meet Thors. The association, at the suggestion of | day at § p.m., at the Hotel Washing- George Francis Williams, indorsed |ton. the Senate bill for extending and widening 14th street from Montague | The board of directors of the A. A. street to Dahlia street, N h.,,q,,,,l will hold a good roads conterence street from 13th to 16th sirects, C TuesCay and Wednesday at Hotel rado avenue from Montague to h| W ehington. and. a banquet at the street, Concord avenue from lhlh“xr. hotel Monday night. Dries the clothes without a Sth street, 13th street from hol- e son street to Piney Branch road and | 47 n¢ Speech-Reading Club will meet wringer; mo buttons smashed; no more red hands. | Monday at 8 p.m., at 1601 5th street. Piney Branch road from 13th street ¢ AL road oms % — et a - = to Blair road. Takoma Park Alhert| mhe Ratnbow Division of Veterans | 3 G Laun-Dry-Ette Gatley urged that thae widening | i) { . L 4 2 o ovaria Socmue trom Farment| Tl meet alon § pm. in the : Demonstration street to Gresham place northwest be : : & = advocated. Final masx meeting of the Natlo; e Col. B. F. Bingham presented a re-{ Association for the Advancement of | = [ | port on the exercises to be held at|(olored People in its drive for 25,000 Battle Ground cemetery on Memorial ' membars will be held tomorrow after- | | 3 day, announcing the names of the | aon wi 230 welack weihe Howerd | N pec1a aile ehairman of th us committees | Theater. Dr. Carter G. Woodson will | | ¢ For8by10 ! Enlargements i —You will ‘get quality workman. “PECK’S BAD BOY” —doesn’t half convey the simplicity, the fineness, the reliability, the economy, the cleanness and ease of operating the > LAUN-DRY- "ETTE —which, as you nerhan! know is one of the fastest selling electric wishing machines in the world. K CFARDALL'S 18thand Col Ri. NICKERBOCKER TODAY Beginning at 2:30 P.M. STAR CAST In the Vitagraph Classic Glittering—Gorgeous {Shubert-Belasen o5, Todaz =t - \ Don’t Miss It— BLACK BEAUTY Only 2 More Times Tonight, 25c to $1.00 A Whirl of Fun. CFrom. the novel by =~ Jack LONDON Enacted on the screen by an ALL-STAR CAST ALWAYS FOREMOST |CRANDALL Ninth and E Next Week Will Present In Response to Insistent Popular Demand MAE-WOMAN- MARRIAGE A FOX-FISCHER MASTERPIECE Depictirg Lifo in Washington, With & Cast of Especially Selected Players, Including MARGUERITE GALE | DONALD HALL, WM. PARK, JR. | = CATHERI\ DIXIE LEE, ECULALIE JENSO A serid S St and stating that the exercises would | “Democracy and the Man | e held at 3 ¢ : h The association voted down a reso- | Mtion granting police powers to gomductors and motormen on the local Sireet railway lines. hington Councll, Amer- Association for Recognition of Irish Republic 11 meet tomor- at 8 pm. Capital District National Bank FUND FOR G.W.U. BUILDING it *17 Femeovivanss s sty of cromiag laes 08 8 prose | i e i s ; 1406 G Street Allen Holubar's tion of hesuty. Tho watry's charm The | mel We produce texu! . ‘ ship here all the Drama Eternal, With Dorothy | | city's fascination. : to 10, 19 tudent Council Gives $1,600 as AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS time. Phillips, Jas. Kirkwood and |2 NEXT MONDAY—SEATS NOW {33, thm and Mr “NOBODY’'S MONEY” ENSEMBLE OF 4,600 pedierbit LS S i T T e With Otto Kruger, Will Deming, Bus sauth of 18th and Columbia road. Pbo; xmxn-m{i. g!';;n‘rfl Gould dlo, Col. anc 3, PRICES MONDAY Visit Mt. Vernon |=="58 St son Normal Community Center— i Nucleus. ¥ v Mlch(nan State Society will not meet fGeorge Washington University Stu-|ionight. There will be a meeting of ents’ Council has created a fund for | the Children of the American Revolu- i@ establishment of a student activi- [tion this evening. A game of schlag S Sk earE o ball will be played tonight at 7: o R i °1d all ath-1 1 iyrary open for reading. M. A. LEESE 25isnt &> LIKE A TRIP WEST? Ask for De- Frugality vs. Prodigality One is commendable—the other condemnable. One ¢s bu tic, social, edu sl ana e s : 7 Thomson Community Center—Ae- 7 tatls of onal events, it was announced to- |, T pmmbuoH : 2,50 seais for $3.00, ,"’ The b & will be known |jiavers tl?,?nn et mreronoitar | leads to independence; the Rochester’s Home of Our First President. oo $300 Siais for 8040, (4% Inciuded < the Georg SBIngron Uiton: o b e s other to dependence House P: Historle Alexnndrin, Arlington &nd ( Two $1.50 acats for $L80. tax includod <"t . 5 i . iouse Party S 00 seats for $1. The council hus directed that $1,600| Margaret Wilson Community Cen- | n Fort Myer. Two S1.00 reats for $1.20, tax included § liberty bonds boughe by -| ter—The Dramatic Club will hold 1ts | President The former you endorse; § @ Tour Elcotrle Traine Frequently From | Two -0 s for _‘-«;-;a’--&l;;-:ma% e Council. Dol used: fon i L'fi;f'}.u"'fli\ SR TR . N. Harper the latter y ou denounce. & It's 36 aay Lty e tions) S1ataicanbasiadiat the irebused iswics. DO give o the - . . ” e (| o '.h. - i s Toard of trustees as & nacleus| Johnson-Powell Community Center, Vice Presidents But are you practicing fru- 3 RS w R"!lgton Y:"lgln“ 5N or the fund | el Schoo! May fete by the| . s 1iwa’ 0. . few dane. s & s e be bkt fot s | ol Echookon My tstaTbygne | W, b Kipscomb gality; or leaning toward [ oarn ot || seatn a0 At e siten; abin John et 1o s ity s o Toseie urchase of a site, a building, arl the dircction of Florence J. Fenton, | Lewis Holmes rodigality? A Savings ac= : ark, Call- ietly private, 1 co quipment, for remodeling or rebiild- ted by Miss Ruih Bronson, violin- || ¢ J "Gockeler |2 gi tl{ g: ' forhia ant % Teneimg, Cle L / . or for paying off obli Mrs. ank B. oLrd, soprano e ), . acific Coast Gard [aused by the bullding. The build. |Mrs. John A. Hunter, accompanis . L. Sansbury count is the best counterac- {pointa. Mt en emng riage Ote Dupoat 5""5“’ o Da‘"‘"’ niz will answer a pressing need at|will be given this evening. The Sat tive of wasteful spending. [HRatner Na< M D iiroom and Facty Tz He institution, urday Night Club will hold its semi- | Cashier oRAlD e i Tonight—8:30 P.M. 26, 0 Dupent Cirols, ) §C. Walter Parker fintroduced the |mol y meeting tonight. To hold is to have—and X “ Eadth ey YOU DANCE IN OPEN AIR Outakirta Warh:ngton H Jrties s e e e M. LOSuttlr | ihe waytoholdisito keep O e | e e 1SS CHAFPELEAR Eshment of the fund. 1t w > ! i B Jsutmcuslypbgenefocuncil. | ORGANIZATION AcTIVITIES an actively increasing Sav- | B Iimtiesr || FOUR GOLD NONEY PRIZES S o S ! — Dowt M land Chlck T T ATE LR ALY DETAILED TO BOARD. ToNTGHT ings Account. A dollar R TeritheiBos ary! e e triot National Bank Bullding, A Tuee, aud i, Daitman, W L, starts it—and a little deter= mination will keep it going Ma). Creswell Garlington, Corps of| Illinols State Girls' Club will give a | Engineers, has been dotailed as a| dance at the Red Cross House, 1501 xl Main 39e0, Washington, D, TILL MIDNIGHT wie 2385, RIGHTWAY OAIN'S MU OB, OF DANCING, - SI8 NEW YO0 AVE 3 Next 1o New Jason DANCING member of the board of officers con- | street. sidering a system of national high- ways I Connection with rural post| The Blological Soclety mests at 8 and growing. We pay in- Como—Bhaw Four Talant i Toads: o'clock, Cosmos Club, Council meet- ” £any teat beditonn ing. 7:30. terest at the rate of 3% on Ho Long Dtaniing Car Rllo—Ifome Farly TONIGHT * FUE 30 sours Ame Beademy. San are iavieed 16 © Rannderat Mnjeuct Bur stwatl, on bead et pave an A Private Dining Rooma Al lchstng _#Fe privats, Wil Banquet Rooms—3Halla for Rent— || sirupiion, rnmm.m; eouree for eginnea, Make Reservations for Y ar- || Half bour, §1.00, vaRe. portee fom thess ean, Canes and Ktos=cManausty A [tommasn/ Teas ) e b u e tatest plepa 11 Danoe Dour, $1.36. We 3 1010 p.m. : . ™ Crowdor's Grentest Jamm Kings 74 de & whaie lat -r damage rery sliort time, t de- AR Penn Gardens E. Morrison Paper Co,, | fmryam.as s, l" Pa. Ave. . Men, 760) Ladi ASSIGNED TO FLEET. Smoker and New Market day eolo- Savings Accounts, z bration by the Virginta Military Insti- val Sup-|tute, 8 o'clock, at the University Club, Capt. George Bro ply Corps of the tment of- fice, Navy Depa ent been as-| Students of the Y. M. C. A. Prepara- signed to duty on the staff of the|tory School will entertain thelr teach- commander of the Atlantic fleet. ers at 8 o'clock at Y. M. C. A. bullding. , it avy

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