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8 » THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 : N\ T AR U“] BUI.UNIAI. HU KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES —The Man Spoke Truly. NO\.! REMEMDBER, THIS' Ready to supply you mow. & wordins Faper oo | SUBJECT OF SKETCH] | 3575 53 DONT \JANT To Miss Jackson Reads Paper on “Tudor House” Before His- torical Society. “Tudor House,” the stately colonial home of the Peter family, situated in picturesque grounds at 31st and Q streets, was the subject of an inter- Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. esting paper read by Miss Cordelia Jackson before the meeting Tuesday RE onr: :'e:-:ull:-.hl":k:m night in the Cosmos Club assembly hall Ring? 1t Why mot of the Columbia Historical Society. She send them to us nnd have them stated that there is no question about ' "mlmu.-s F ot 108 ETROPOLITAN TWO DAYS l.-nA.l te 11 P. ML JACKIE In the 1921 Version of “PECK’S BAD BOY" TOONERVILLE COMEDY “The Skipper's Flirtation” —SPECIAL— Bhowing of entire bill for school children Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Doors open at 10. —_——— KMAI.I.‘SI!&&C&II. Y'RNOW THIS NOTHIN (T IAYS IS A PRIVATE NO ADMIIZION" | SEE A SouL! DO OFFICE P | \ " sharpened correctly? We do Nickel Plating, Geld Plating and Siiver Plating. All Work Guaranteed. this famous old mansion being of as | sTeat historic interest as any other| QUPPORT |S TENDERED. home in the National Capital. Just when this house was built is not definitely determined, but it is|D- A. RB. Joins Women’s Congres- more than 10,000,000 women, are now members of the women's joint con- gressional committee, an organization to co-operate among women's organi- zations for the support of federal leg- I-sh-lu n cxs .M. 7. ROY BARNES IN “SEE MY LAWYER" known, according to Miss Jackson, H chicl 5 3t THE GIBSON CO., Inc. || knows;, according to Mise Sacksen | sional Committee—Others Unite. |islation Fhich aftects cho interests of | 917 G St. N.W. annals of Georgetown, was living| Support of the National Society of|government in general. in it in 1802, with his wife, léhfihl the Daughters of the American Revo-| The joint congressional committee, Parke Peter, granddaughter of Mrs.{, ., "0 "5 O 0 4 the women's|While Dledged to no legislative pro- Martha Washington. It was within gram, acts as a clearing house for the its walls that the first great-grand- |joint congressional committee when|various women's organizations which | child of the wife of George Washing- | the organization became a member at [ make up the membership of the com- ton was born, an event which, Miss|a meeting held in the headquarters [mittee. Each of these groups works BUSTER KEATON IN “HARD LUCK™ SHUBERT BFJ.ASCO ""“}‘.."fiu. RIALTO 11 AM~LAST Z DAYS—11 P.M. A LOVE TEST OF STRONG PASSIONS Metro Presents TRAND THEATER Take Note of Our i Jackson said, was made memorable |of the National League of Women |through subcommittees for such Lo ’ Officers and Directors by the arrival of costly gifts from [Voters in the Munsey building. measures or legislative principles as THE NOBOPY’S MQNEY' Mount Vernon It was here also that| Amnouncement “was made that |its particular organization has in- Ailitam Lo Buren e Marquis de ayette - | fourteen of e largest national | dorsed, co-operating wi other Represent ] Otto Kruger, Maurice D. Rosenbers, Prestdent || tained during his last visit to Amer- | women's organizations: aEETegAting | groups: similanty intesested. I W e MorMeioy.” Heward Joseph Sanders. ica in October, 1824. Robert E. Le FOR THE FIRST TIME Gould and otbers. - Bennett. Tnade his homé in_this house during W.a. B his last visit to this city in May, Irvin Owings. 1869. TN B Quotes Annals of Georgetown. Ire-Claesmee A= )Wenver: Anfitar Quoting from the annals of George- Alexander Wolf,General Counsel town, Miss Jackson read: “There used 3 : i[!t07b¢ nigh state heid at Tudor Place in the olden time, when the Washing- ik St tons, Lees, Custises, Fairfaxes, Cal- R P. Andrews, verts, Dangerfields, Spootswoods and Lonis Bush, g A Carters, with all that was best of the A. Brylawski, Pt social circles of old Georgetown and ¥ W. Bolgisno, S 2 Washington, used to meet at the en- Floyd E. Davis, . Mayer, tertainments given there at s period R L_Eiliot, ST H. when_the courtly manners of the old Bheets, 3 colonial times prevailed.” The exterior and interior of the|f house were graphically described, as were the grounds surrounding it and the furnishings and decorations with- ON ANY STAGE, THE PETITE WHIMSICAL TALENTED POPULAR STAR OF THE SCREEN NEXT MONDAY NIGHT ONLY THE MASK AND WIG CLUB N At Our New Branch Store 614 13th St. N. W, (Next to E. F. Droop Sons & Co.) Patrons will be waited on by our Fannie May Girls from. a complete assortment of all varieties of the = FOOL Adapted From “THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUS i JACK LONDON MAGNIFICENT CAST Orchestra Auxiliaries P NEXT WEEK o= Beautiful and Saucy BEBE DANIELS SOMEBODY’S LION Beats Todsy at T. Arthur Smith. 1308 G et. LOEW’S 0 LU MBI i ALL NEXT WEEK—BEGINNING SUNDAY E L] H | Special Film Features e e e ’q APOLLO THEATER ) 3 CRANDALL'S A*oiG0 i »® | PRINCESS 1o 2.2t M2 AY-DORALDINA, in “PASSION “MI LESTO!QES" MMW Natiotially known as Purest and Finest homcmade Candies in America. See them lb being made fresh daily. At the Little Shop Around the Corner 1010 E Street N. W. Both Open Daily: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. } Stores Sundays: 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. AR 7S Arnold Bennett's Famous Production. “|CAROLINA 112 aN.C.AvesE. Gn.Ave.&Quebee A Eonstance Talmadge, in Vb MoUxTE ana aznt| “MAMMA'S AFFAIR” nmomm}w—m‘m GAST. 1n “BLACK F RAPHAEL— ' _And BRAY-GODWYN'S “VE- IENT. Sth at O Street N.W. BD} DEXTER, in BRA NUS OF THB OR! EL ll(l Street and R. 1. Ave. TWO WEEKS WITH PAY MOORE'S GARDEN | 11 AM~—~TODAY, SAT—11 P.M. Goldwyn Presents TOM MOORE ROY STEWART, in “KEITH OF THE BORDER." Also Fox Sunshine Comedy. in 2 Reels. 6th & C Sts. N.E. Extra-Firat Show Ony—oe Rya NEW STANTON §i=.2 g3t 52 Episode _No. 3. Return Bngagement by Popular Dema: CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “THB KI Frank Gebhardt, in “'A Western nnu ” 2RSS Z RS TS MAl “THE HlGHm BIDDLB Extn— “Mas- ter Mind," c‘mnol Pa. Ave. N.W. Ph. W. 953, d P Sts, CONWAY TEARLE, in LIBER TZMAGRICE'S “SOCIETY SNOBS.” “PAYING THE ‘With Dorothy Dickson, Alma Tell, ‘Geo. Faweett and Bod 1340 Wiscowain Ave. P oger ™ camen oy~ Himes. | DUMBARTON 24 ey SPEC!AL FORSATURDAY ONLY LOVELY ROSES §§ - in. Records show that the house has OF COMMERCE been but little altered in design. Miss Jackson told how the old place has AND SAVINGS been kept in the Peter family until $his day. when it Ia- being occupied by rmstea 'eter, jr., an s family. Cor. 7th and E Sts. e “John T. Towers, Mayor and Print- er,” was the titlo of the paper read by Allen C. Clark, president of the society. In describing the characteris- . = tics and accomplishments of _this Invalid prominent Washington citizen of the o carly days of the capital, Mr. Clark Rollmg lauded the memory of this man, who 2 had not only the distinction of being Chalrs / ) mayor, but’ was the first superin- ulngen;:‘fi public m:;mmf' :;le upg‘ke o is ng opened a printing office for Rent in this city in 1340 at 10th street and cnnsylvania avenue, an and Sale = the early 50s he started a dnlly Let the fnvalid enjoy _the -m“ evening newspaper, the Whig Stand- sunshine by reating one of our Inval ard. Rolling Cuairs. Very moderste rates Mr. Clark recounted Mr. Towers' service as councilman and alderman co ln and afterward as mayor. He quoted (J SOIl .y ANC. from a message sent by him To the city coun regal ng local affairs, in 917 G Street N.W. which “His Honor, the Mayor,” spoke of his pleasure at the advancement of the public education here. He wrote: “Now he have 24 schaols, 37 teachers and more tham 2,000 pupila” At that time the populmon of Washing- ton was less than 55, Interest in mn-fln Park. Mr. Towers' intercst in the creation of a recreation park (now Rock Creek Park) were described. Mr. Clark, read a letter sent to Mayor Towers by Charles Fletcher, owner of the “Kalorama” IRp FuperTRHRher, Torchy'a Big Laad.™ “OUT OF THE OHORUS.” m‘s Srty In which he advancedthe dea for = N7 F OLYMPIC —m:onu = s se am n a park as —in— S o s st as sas since o gl HOLD YOUR [||O™PC, o iire. |NEWTHEA o park also was advocated by John Bur- TRUXTON N. c»nnl&qsu.nw. %08 or ANy roughs, the naturalist, in 1863, and by Z. HORSES N anmon I IN “THE HOME STRETCH" The latest Franklin ::',“E?‘;ie:‘"?‘}"sf:“ SR models can be seen at 5,,,;:’ %fii‘:fi:‘gdmm W. | T Sarkee o the memary of 1814 E Street N o Towere, | As an interesting tocltent : . perm| until June 1, when we T:::‘?"m“:'s‘es: e will occupy our show-|in'thiscity. room at 1101 Connect-| gpaps coMMUNITY CENTER. icut Avenue. A.G. Herrmann was elected presi- dent of the Southeast Community = {Center at a meeting Wednesday even- Frankhn Motor Car Co. |ing at the Tyier School, 1ith ‘and - l\; DIYQQQS southeast. 5 Telephone Main 7045 OR NO." Also Comedy. Ga. Ave. and HOME = c Street N.E. REVERE THEA' Park Read HAROLD GOODWIN, in J. Parker Read's Famous Production,’ “OLIVER TWIST, Jr." “A Th d to One.” o anr roswonrs. | CRANDALL’S METmOPoLrram “TOONERVILLE FOLLIBS.™ LAST TWO DAYS_JACKID 0O0GAN. in S-rRAN WPECK'S BAD BO And COMEDT, “THA SHIPPER'S FLARTATION " Special showing of en- 9th at n st. vw. Continuous F: tire, Dill_for school childrea Saturday 8t ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE a.m. Doors open at 10. Feataring. CRANDALL'S ¥ZiciERnockrn GORDON & HEALY Tk knd BUSTER KEATON. "o FOUR CASTING LLOYDS Y v JO JO HARRISON CE REID. in “THE ALLEN AND MOORE Orchestra Numbers Added Features - “A Romance of Washington” And Vnapmph'l Super-Special “The Heart of Maryland” Presentd Under Ausmices of WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE i o o CHARLIE CHAPLIN PLENTY OF {OVELY PEONIES WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W.—Phone Main 106-107 EXCURSIONS. Sunday Excursions Blue Ridge Mountaine of WEEKLY DANCE Evers SATURDAY NIGHT: Congress Heights di Is ‘a a ,And COMEDY, “ED- = munity secretary, and Mrs, £, CRANDALI-’ AT W6 DATE rginia, = J. Moran, secretary-treasurer. Miss | ~ FRANKIE WILSON ALLEN HOLUBAR'S .,,L?;"‘:,},’:{g— e Maude Acton of the Americanization ALSO MARRIAGE,” with DOROTHY T, Bluemont, Va. School spoke, and entertainment was SESSUE HAYAKAWA LHS JAS. EIREWOOD AN! provided by some of her pupils. LIEAEIA 00D AND ENSEMBLE Special Sale 7 Safety Razors Genuine Gillette Safety with 12 blades Extra Gillette Blades, per dozen 63C i | Ever-Read, i with six blades.. Purcellville, I-Pflm and Other the Greatest Chinese Drama Ever = ;’rodmd" From the Noted " “THE FIRST “BORN Note—Cut thls ad out and present It st the box office any matinee this week and roceive o cebate of 10 cents o3 a2 orchestra or first balcony sest. EMPIRE 1 H St. N.E. MADGE KENNEDY In Her Latest Goldwyn Release, “HELP YOURSELF" Also 2-reel L. Ko. Comeds. Popular Because They Are Standard in Quality —Just try Auth’s Hams and Bacon. You will enjoy s 1 Mnm’s SAVOY THEATER 1 DA 1eth ana oot Teaa [i| $2 Per Round Trip WITCHING HOUR.” And Psm IR (War Tax Inclnded) Children Half Fave Electric Traini Leave Terminal 36th and M Streets Nerthwest *%:30 am. 9150 am., 2 pam. Re- turning, local trains leave Blue- mont *11:32 a.m., 3:14 p.m., 5:40 p.m. (Georgetown Cars Make Connection) Washington & Old Dominion Railway FRONT | SEAT A Play in Three Acts by Rida Johnson Young [METROPOLITAN)] F at 10th IFNEXT WEEK®W Snyder & Little present a masterpiece in black and white CRANDALL A'lllJl GPAND Pa. Ave S.E. MATS. 2 P.M. D.qu 3 P.M. SUNDAY. Tfile;A‘l“T[,Kl‘AB CAST, i At All Lead- CRITERION SAfniE’s"’“ 01= 1550] t E - ReEa:l(y ?hde; epl;r 5 0 C ing Grocers oth and D N.W. """""" ) The Little Theater with the On Iis Way o the Globs Theater, DANCING. Auto Strop Also N AUTH P ° o c 623 | Big Pictures 24—Most Beautifnl Girls in the World—24 CATHERINE BALLE@ it B N t Monda; ts N Bale N.W. Franklin Safety Razor, $2.50 shown with : i . FOVISION LO. ps; sw. Beginning Satarday, My Z1st, || susias 3 xzn;;g;;m,:; R s i T o complete ... diminative 4 & a Py LZM - Teadays, £:30 to 10 Hours, 1 o 10 p.m lazciosl Cemady ] Gwnn-s 613 2nd—PRIVATE LE8SU: T Fred Jach. Staged by Sam Forrest. r The Glbson Co., lnc. French heels I he With ' Cast of Broadway Favorites, Including | me; 15¢; Course, elx lessons, 3400 Classes Irene Fenwick, Louise Bennison, Carlotta Mom- terey, Halen Others. J.J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt SALON OF DANSE. 1808 Kalorama road. Phone ol T61-W. Baliroom aad ai1 branches 'of stage”duncing «m_ ctly. m-.m 917 G St. NW. | Shoes and Hosiery | 1211 F St. Kentuckians The Bixgest Production of the Year. 2:15 3:00 2- 5& ||jumbia 10563, 1336 Columbia road. Dlllye..-;sml- s HoP'ys 515" || PRoF.—AND MuS ACHER STUDIO: gm Kentucky must stop fighting first, “CUNTINVOUS LAVAITER.(: 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and 5‘:’;' West Virginians The _-Hamoresq: g Privais denes by appointment. pn,.,,. { DAVISON'SE1329 Maw. T 'I'he M " Army-Navy Taps. leach you to d wrmtu in a few lessons. lu(cll: Wl'll! Any hour. Normal course for A See in this great play the ways and means of “The Kentuckians” Service Stations L. A. O'Neill, lncl.' 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