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. L E : ; THE EVENING STAR, ;\',\sHL\'u'mx. D. TUESDAY, MAY 24 1921 O T H S [:"'Y NEWS IN BRIEF i IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—You Can’t Blame Pa. ) —By POP MOMAND.| et s 1 HERES ®12 CLARICE, THRE R B 5 e hn weather. Tus | The Wount Vermom Seminary will | |STOP AN’ PAY TH ALLRIGHT Quick! YouNG Tar Bags oc Tar Fapec whed lhold _its forty-aixtl ammual com- GAS BILL To-DAY DOING A LITTLE FELLER., LOOK AN Eaisiac :?;\:":lml%";n:r:\hc |nsl'|lu( on tomor OR T’ COMPA SHOPPING SO T SEE \F ALOYSIUS 3 P. M5GINIS'S GAS E. Morrnson Paper Co., — SAYS THEY'LL CuUT : SRS L Y X mn 9 = AS PAID L o WEEC. v s Teoiipm e | N SSE NGO S . ¢ : Jo-DAY? > h i Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, 1615 Rhode & 2 S 1 Island avenue. A Drugless Treatment || for Chronic Ailments Chiropractic is a wonderful science of nature's own treat- ment for all ills. The practice is new, but_the principles are as oid as Nature herself. And there no disease, temporary or chronic, which it has not helped. It is truly a wonder- ful treatment—no drugs. no medicines used. It is nature’s own treatment. Consultation and Examination Free. DR. LOUIS W. HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTOR Phone Main 6730 Suite 212 Victor Opposite Rialto Building Theater With Stellar Suppert in re 4 Comed C y BOOZER | _A comcert for the hemeft of the ! American Association for the Rerog- nition of the Irish Republic will be |given tomorrow at §:15 p.m., at Gon- zasa Hall. | The Y. P. B of the District will hold a _public meeting Thursday at § p.m.. 522 6th street. Representative Barkley of Kentucky will speak. CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. NICKERBOCKER TODAY ¢ Beginning at 6:39 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Her Newest Romnnee, i | MAJ. PARKER SENT HERE. | TRANSFER NINE OFFICERS. |yopd 4,Chenqr qeineers. and Licut AMUSEMENTS. I AMUSEMENTS. STRAIGHT Cols. J:unes' M. Love, jr, and Ed-| - ————— - FROM PARIs Maj. John A. Parker, judge advo-| Lieut. Col. Walter S. Grant, general {gar A. Myer, infantry: Clarence S . 1 F' F t 1 ADDED COMEDY, pecial Film Features cate general's department in New [staff, has been relieved from duty in|Deems, jr. field artillery: Alvin C. H “A STRAIGHT CROOK"™ LYRIC 4t and Irving Sta. CONWAY TEARLB S~ The Barry Farm Citizens’ Ansocla- tion will meet Friday at $:30 p.m.. in the Methodist Church, Stanton and Pomeroy streets. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Natio Capital and other District of Colu hia posts of Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Saturday to com- | plete plans for Memorial day. Memor:ial exercinex in homor ef the two bureau of engraving boys who made the supreme sacrifice. will be held Saturday at 4 o'clock. in the examining division of the bureau of Pl'lOtOgl' aphel's engraving and printing. city for duty in the office of the direc- ;hevflenen;:’ -;":‘rviwf Schools, d"“"} phv:Eintaniy tor of sales, War Department. e e eheopor @ Doriod [ four years. Eight officers at the Gen- B e eral Staft Collese, this city, also have| CAPT. RIDDLE MADE AIDE. been detailed as instructors at the| capt. William K. Riddle at the Naval York city, has been ordered to this|this city and detailed as instructor at | VOris; Signal Corps, and V. D. Mur- = Flowers for Commencement General Service S ols, Fort Leav- v ! stuniversity of Kansas and former! Home-grown specimen blooms from |enworth, for a similar period. They | War College. Newport, R I, has been A T T R e || toish batiags: oid and ursc, and stber cloast o Dicnic at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, |Gule. 1214 F.—Advertisemen.. are Cols. Perry L. Miles, infantry;|detailed as aide to the commandant of R 3 ) Lr il i e 00 at IS |Ereaicthiinger. Beincraa, i (Eage: John M. Morgan, cavalry. and Sher- the navy yard, Norfolk, Va. “SOCIETY NING TOY recitation by 1 moor_station). on the afternoon of oo Tatent 2 pihe Decoration day, May 30. Fer 8 by 1O e e Abernethy, D. D., will deliver_his baccalaureate sermon Enlargements Sunday at § p.m. in Calvary Baptist | Church. 4 —You will et = alit N orkman. | The Tekawitha League will give a AMERICAN *3t.%5;,5%4 % A7 | NEW STANTON, 222, 5tx S8 _in_“THE PLAYTHING_OF BROADWAY.' LIBERTY “THE MIC Comedy, 2 ree Mrs. William Channing Johnson Gonzaga Hall | 45 1 Street N.W. ! April 25th, 8:15 P.M. Ren of American Association for the flm‘lnm of tiwe Irish Repubic orth Capitol and P Sts. Tih Capiton an: 5 E_PENA s— | DUMBARTON 'S0 5w ST ELOPEMENT dance for Indian missions Saturda: ship here all the|night at Carroll Hall. ¥ time. An old-fashioned fair for the benefit M. A. LEESE 0rticst co. of the Christ Child Society will begin - J . A. 614 9th next Tuesday at Old Masonic ‘Temple. : T MoonrE's ; | [The Trinidad “Citizens’ Assoctmtion HOME 7250 C Streee N.E- o R IA 0 will_meet_Thursda HE L i Aunthostzed Training Sendavinighciatntantial FIRST NATIONAL'S SUPER SPECIAL, - e “THE TRUTH ABOUT HUSBANDS” Adapted_from “THE PROFLIGATE." PRINCESS 111 # st N FATTY ARBUCKLE. in TODAY AND TOMORROW—CL. “BREWSTER'S A% T Yorse, i SrRALC oSl SN il e b And DY, CAROLINA 1!th & 5. C. Ave. SE. MARY MILES MINTER, in “THE LITTLE CLOWN” STRAND— 8th at D St. N.W. Continnous From 12 FIRST PERSONAL AP A Of the Noted Screen Star, MISS MAE MARSH 2t ali performances this week, in con- junction with the ehowing of her latest Federal Employes’ Union, No. 2, will begin a series of meetings tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the National Museum. A PEPPY, EREEZY COMEDY-DRAMA LOTS OF FUN! EEALART PRESENTS BECE DARIELS | T T Willard Service Stations L. A. O'Neill, Inc. » 601 H St. N.wW. Bradburn Bat’y & ElL Service 616 Pa. Ave. S.E. Modern Auto Supply Co. 917 H St. gin annual session tomorrow at the Hotel Washington. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Mirza Fazel of Persia will deliver a free lecture, “The Key to Self-Mastery." at 8 o'clock, at New Thought Temple, 1814 N street.” Rev. Albert Vail of Chi- cago also will speal N.E. Traylor-Ettinger Bat'y Service 1417 Irvinz St. N.W. The Johin A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. Smith's Bat'y & El Service 2110 18th St. N.w. Smithdeal Bat'y & EL Service 9 Pa. Ave. N.w. SAVOY THEA 14th and € W—MILTON SILLS, And BUS. The ‘Woman's Auxiliary of the Church {of the Pilgrims will give a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Russell from 8 to 10 o'clock. at the manse. All affiliated with the church are invited. L L A I L L e L Com’-m’ No {( Willaid}) More W Longer Mata Station Washington-Battery-Company @u/v&.l.q. rebate of 10 eents on an orchestra |{ | [~y =N = e cepeeie alotiolcs CRANDALL'S YORK zmsaten ST, in “WFAT EVERY KNOWS." And KRAY.GOLD “THE ACTION OF THE HUMAN CALIODN, in “THE v Recognition of the Irish Re, Dominic's Hall at 8 o slocic” o 2t Bt MoU, S Takoma Auto Supply Station 1 The Red Letter Department, W.-C. ; e e e R e e LT, 8 o'clock in'W: : ) SHAR K : EEREa e | B R " S wosopys ki | i el B TWO WEEKS E. . Penning, ok sirer Interesting Reductions in v s o i ventene, | EB 50 B N 1740 14th St ’ Nw. ;{;:{;:gmofoé?flgfigr::g G;."fi"e:nfi', gl Mowial Comedy Sattre, CRANDALL’S APoLLY ThiaTER N WI H AY #The Still Better Willard” ||2: 3 ®clock- ° SUHE FORTUNEQUEEN T A AT [, Orchestra ieriond " Note: s . 'n - 3 - 7 EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. ROSEMARY THEBRY and HAMILTON GARDEN 11 A.M.—ALL WEEK—I1 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Preseated Under Ausvices cf Woman's Welfare League A RCMANCE OF WASHINGTOR “The Post” Photoplay \ ALL LOCAL CAST AND SCENES THE HEART OF MARYLAND Vitagraph Special Peaturing CATHERINE CALVERT N Orchestra Subsidiari D x { ATIONAL 5% 09 se! Extra Added Attractions ; SENNETT COMEDY SAM H. HARRIS Presents “Astray From the Steerage” z l z I BOARD OF TRADE/ | A TFarciel Comedy by Fred De |____ Osuting Pictures_ Gresac & Fred Jackzon. Staged by Sam Ferrest ////////////%//// Starting Next Monday—Seats Tiursday CHARLES DILLINGHAM PRESENTS BARNEY BERNARD IN A NEW PLAY BY AARON HOFFMAN “TWO BLOCKS AWAY™: EXCURSIONS. The Washington - Baltimore Cruise on Steamers of the Md. & V.Rwy. Co. ¢ \ding 3 trips per whek, | steamers ““Three Riv- The Homeopathic_Medical Assocta- tion will meet at 7:30 at the Hotel ‘Washington. 7~ ‘Take it all around, there is no model which gives baby more comfort than the “Pullman”—and these we are able to offer at these importantly revised prices are mostly of the Lloyd Loom make—one of the best, you * know. Mrs. Bettie Francis will speak at the Phyllis Wheatley, Y. W. . . o'clock tonight. AN Head Senator Burton will speak an - resentative Andrew J. l)’lv.n-un,txlliaRv’l’fl 1621-23 L St. N.W. preside at the meeting of the Inter. parliamentary Union, at 8 o’clock, in S T r g the caucus room BIG i of the House efl.lc»n A Service of spiritual healing, at § o'clock, at the Church of the Epiph- V UE :;:eya.k Dr. James E. P‘raemmp:lnll AI a —_— . AT THE COMMURITY CENTERS ¢ For8by10 "0/ % -r:e"'::nfiffm'xl ct(:mnunny Center— e = Enlargements | municy secretars ang aon community B.F.KEITH'S{: DAILYZIZSUNZ0HOL 223128 As Rare As Radiom, SANTOS & HAYES REVOE In 8 Scenmes. Bronson & Baldwin. Jos Jackson. Lester | Crawford & Helene Broderick. Carsea & | ‘Willard. McCloud & Norman. !Ig. ‘Hack & Mack. Burns Brothers aad other fea- ¢ The Pullman is an all-the-year-around Carriage. " Regular prices have been $28.50 to $72.00 seh i House & Herrmann ez Contianous, 10:30 a.m—11 p.m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK - |! Paramount Presents H | TiOMAS | MEIGHAN | _“THE EASY ROAD” _ directors will be held tonight. Th _ 5 polls will open at 7 o'clock for regis. —You wl“k €| tration and voting to the resiaents quality workman-|of Coiumbia Heights. Boy Scouts ship here all the |will serve as ushers and the Girl time. ;)co:l‘lsp\rvhfl‘ assist wdilh refreshments. 5 . G eiffer. president of th - M. A. LEESE 97tcat €& munity ~Association. — will ;recl‘;:lne. Vi A LELOL g St ("0!:. ij{nne Lockman will lead the = munity singing. Brief We Clean, Wash, Repair & Store | Wil be sV en’ by s omross a 2o ort® Pt oty jresentatives of the affiliated clubs Satisfaction guaranteed. Visitors will be_ invited to inspect JAMGOTCH €O {the ~ building. Community dancing 3 will follow the program and refreshe 511 12th STREET N.W. ments will be served. The following Lol activities will g0 on as usual: Doc mestic art, English speaking for lpreigner& beginners’ and advanced French. instruction in soclal dancing for beginners, Social Dancing Clubo— this group will take up special dances. such as Virginia reel, foik ancing, etc.: there is - rollment; library. stisreeiien FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 20 Fun Features. Big Rides And ‘the Great Ochmanm Orchestrs FOR DANCING IN THE NEW BALLROOM ALL EVENING Ladies. 25c; Gents, 50c; Couple, 75/ * SHUBERT-GARRICK ©y=>- LOEW’S = “THE WASHINGTONIANS” OLURMRBI A “THE CHIMES b‘l,- NORMANDY”’ | Continuous 10:30 & 3—t1 ¥. ar. From Every Standpeint the Grestest ‘‘Chimes ‘D GEZAT WEEK of Normandy': in the History of the Opers. 500, 75¢, $1.00—Except Sat. East Washington Community Cen- ter—For the evening: Dressmaking Club. Boy Scout Band and Com- munity Social Club. Thomson Community Center—This c_eglcrv offers instruction tonight at 7:30 in Spanish, dressmaking and millinery. SHUBERT-BELASCO “A Marriageable Mother” BY MES. C. C. CALHOUN | Beats Now on Sale at the Belascs || i | Summer schedule. in May 30th and 31st and Matinee Jume lst O Whether you start here e S B Johnson-Powell Community Cen. with one dollar or more ter—Mrs. Edith Hunter, community the start is the thing. secretary of this center, was unani- ey : p mously re-electcd community secre- You'll like our banking Wi ey Saturday night. Ehe sl wes family and its humanized [f|; presented with a~ beautitul _silver 5 platter and a huge bouauet of roses. service. 1 _Activities today: Three groups of jchildren studying French meet from |3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon. Rhythm | for children of the first, second, third {and fourth grades at 4 p.m. At 7:30 to'clock the Mount Pleasant PI. OF COMMERCE {and at 8 o'clock rhythm for adults. AND SAVINGS T“Mlner"i\‘nrmzl;cnmmunit;' Center— | The residents of this community are Cor. 7th and E Sts. | reminded that the annual election of | community officers and secretary will occur this evening. Other activities this evening: Spanish Club, Home —— Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. the Most Stu- pendous Set- tings Ever 1| Filmed. I A Paramount Pictare T Yachting parties may charter pri: ‘Washington Studio of Dance (The Home of Refinement) Expert instrue- tion in dancing. Large staff lady and gentleman instructors—p: ers. Special class rales for children. Spa s hall for dancing. Pri- Lo oD ot bepthnces, | Pricate couree. Class with orchestra, Wednesdays and qu:‘; J. ROSENBLOOM _!;::;‘;::‘\Cork~ Dramatic Club, Fancy’ vate yacht cvenings and holidays. |dars: i, 0 Hvankiin i5v0.e_ B3 Special e : Capacity: Twenty. | GLOVER'S, 613 220—PRIVATE LESSONS ANT Garnet-Phelps Community Center— ELK GROVE jCommunity elections will be held to- c night for the ensuing year. Every resident of the community is Invited BUT]'ER Lb. i to participate. There will be a meet- {ing of the Garnet-Phelps Community 53 D St. SE. | Association this evening. < —————_4| Other activities at 8 o'clock: Mat- itie R. Bowen Circle Recreation, Women's change. Pleasure Club, | Laborers’ Co-operative League, Am- phion Glee Club rehearsal. | West Washington Community Cen- |ter—The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown Civic Association will be held tonight. New business will be ¢ il | taken up. “The following clubs wili meet at this center also tonight: = Athletic Clubs (Junior and Senior), : B Phone Lincoln 3109. * |1 SHUBERT-BELASCO- 5t As8 25c¢&50c SPECIAL REVIVAL ||J- - Hoffman and Mrs H.L. Hel 1508 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. - d all_branches of sta; e Ballroom i e da Course. six lessons, m, $5 WATER HEATERS Enjoy the luxury of plenty of Hot Water all Summer—at little expense. Our Prices on Heaters are PROF. AN 10th st. n.w MRS. ACHER STUDIO. 1129 fas Monday and Friday. § e m. Private lessons bs appolntment NoRin 6in6. . Established 1900, DAVISON’SER1320 M n.w.Fad IN THE PICTURE YOU NEVER CAN FORGET Mb- qeed oo * Club, Glee Club, Rialto Sociai 5 Mrs, 192 Club. Community Center Literary attractively Low. New dane:- —*'The Toddle,” Army- Teps. Pays 6 Per Cent (Community " Center Literary . Fevueyin o ains cometily 4 1oy T - .hm maml’in h ‘s teaching. Class dance Sat. Eve. with orchestrs. son g ll| Burrvile Community Center—Activi- 5 or 83 months., It ll tics chis evening: Younz People's So- MISS CHAPPELEAR cial /Glub i Community {Chotus, Hoys: Private lessons by appointment. ATIMA Athletic Club, Boy Scouts, Troop No. s every Friday eveni P.y' 4 Per Cent ! 211: Young Men's Athletic Club, Moth- North 5101 Ti1a AVE. ers’ Thrift Club, Boy Scouts’ recruit- = GLADYSE WILBUR. ion shares withdrawn be- [J: \"5 statio™ Q R E T Dupont Studio of Dancing I Ballroom and c G I No_6 Dupont Circle. ] i fore maturity | Flowers for the Fair Graduate {and May bride. Shaffer, 900 14th Assets More Than : ffj | Advertisement $7,000000 [{| JOINS ADMIRALS STAFF. Commander William T. Smith, at Surplos Nearing { the navy yard. Washington. D. Cy has FLAR $700,000 , | been assigned to the staff of Rea® Ad- miral Charles F. Hughes, command- Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, dent PROF. CAIN RIGHTWAY ATTLE SCHOOL OF DANCING, Y TO) . . 1218 NEW YORK AVE. BRING THE X D , Next to New Masonio Temple. Latest baliroom dances taught. For 10 vears America’s foremost academy. You ars invited This Coupon and 50c Will | |io <t 2ad inrest o, <pock fgpencass Advance course for those who Secure Two Orch. Seats || vttt Trs-sp on the Tatesc st i C K E The Highest Type of Gas Ranges made—at prices that are unusually low. Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. o thats Aot do” ing battieship division No. 3, Atlantle Licosrr & Mreas Tesacce Co. flcet. y JAMES BERRY. Pr ST - R - hour, $1.50. We teach you to lead. OSHUA W. CARR. 'feretary Jews =nd Quakers are sald to be Main 3016-3017 o room for beginmers. You need not hav more subject to color blindness thas Tuesday Night Czly intment, Private lessons with indiv, people of other religions. instructors, from 10 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.