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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921.° SEM ENTSIMUTT AND JEFFPrSome Class to Joe’s New Billiard Parlor. e ! BIG - WE CANT PLAT BILLIARDS ———— 2 WTH THeSE BALLS ! THeY'RE ] ? PLAVING YoULL coLoR=— A DIRYY ew! 7 %) SPist : T ( 12 CONAGE OF SILVER [AMUSEME DOLLARS RESUMED .2 B ‘With Lee Beggs and company, in “The Old Folks at Home,” heading the bill in a playlet full of comedy, “Romantic Incident of War” Behind Removal of Old Treasury Supply. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. ~ —By BUD FISHER. = : PALACE—“The Carnival.” “The Carnival,” which opened yes- terday at the Palace Theater, pre- sents an absorbing picture of un- usual qualifications. It is a Harley Knowles ‘production, with its scenes laid ‘in Venice, where they were ac- tually taken by the American com- pany. Outstanding the showing of the progrem at the Strand this week also has many other attractions, the whole making a well rounded bill. ‘This includes Dave Kindler, in a serles of songs and whistling bits; Knee- land and Powers, in comedy, songs and music; Cecilia Weston, in a cycle of character song hits, accompanied : \ A . by Raymond Trigger at the plan 8 o ‘ . and the Equille brothers, in a series ; After a lapse of seven years, the | of acrobatic stunts. “The Old Folks at : mint has resumed the coinage of !}(ol-‘ne" .{; e most lmt'“emn‘ lllt.!la silver dollars, thus beginning the | $Kit W & moral for prospective divor , Franklyn work of replacing the 275,000,000 | Sivorcees. Lee Beggs, Frankiyn Gale standard silver dollars taken from | enacted their various roles well The the T 11 | plcture production, “The other ' p o Ty e the war to sell | feart” featuring Miss Shirley Mason, ! »_ S 3 0. Great Britain. is an Interesting introduction to the i = Y} _Since late In March, Treasury of-| bill, showing the fight of a young ficials said, approximately 20,000,000 | girl who has had the weight of run- Z X E LS. silver dollars have been coined. In the | ning a home on her shoulders win- i [ F same period corresponding amounts [ ning her way by her fine dispositign. B i LN o of silver certificates were issued and i i federal reserve notes and Treasury L certificates, - securing _them, retired. \= process, officials said, would - probably continue for the next five years until the Treasury's reserve of silver dollars is back to its pre-war basts. Passage of Pittman Act. The mint, officials explained, ceased coining silver dollars in 1914, when the supply of metal purchased under the coinage act was exhausted. Fur- ther authority to make the dollars was not forthcoming until 1918, when Congress passed the Pittman act to enable the sale of melted dollars to fleld Ransom, colored, forty-five years old, 470 L street southwest, suffering from numerous knife wounds and a probable fracture of the skull, and George Ransom, colored, forty-eight years old, 935 Golden street south- west, with a bullet wound in his jaw. CONDEMNS PRIZE FIGHT. Resolutions were adopted at the meeting of the A. B. Pugh Bible class of Mount Vernon M. E. Church South yesterday, condemning the Dempsey-Carpentier prize fight sched- uled for July 2. Louis Calhern. Rowan is played by Edwin Stephens, while Mona Lisa plays the difficult part of the cousin to_Phoebe. Tony Sarg’s almanac pictures are shown for the first time in this city. The program is supplemented by the proprigty. Outwardly, there is nothing in the picture to offend. Baut, in line with a tendency in film- dom tq exploit sex problems, it is a rather artistic portrayal of how to defy successfully the conventlons of society. The story revolves around a lp::v:d dltlro-:’xer lh.lfl( the ten; of Ht:‘e ¢ leads a wi in the ot the Venetlan scenes I8 the acting of |roge path to face the cifi.:‘qu.ncé’. for Matheson Lang, as Silvio Steno. Hilda [an’early folly and gives her a chance Bailey, as Simonetta, portrays 8 Won- | to find peace in regeneration. derful bit of acting. as the Wife Of | Seena Owen, in the role of Anna Silvio. Ivor Novello, as Count An-|janssen, a Broadway dancing girl, COLORED MEN IN FIGHT. One Stabbed and One Shot in Cul- linane Court Row. England for the relief of the silver |drea Scipione, completes the “tri- - & proves an acceptable emotional ac-! Fox news films. i who deserts Police of the fourth precinct took 5 players. One o! e m she lovi n exploring trip into} was th 14 fight. 1 v pital, an en started a or their v 3 i ;“rm-::':rge&lefl:c-lfy’&:::":& b :zr::'i‘h;&:?g;“'ml: e pleasing features of the picture 1s the] METROPOLITAN—“Now Or the ‘frozen "nortn. * Motion picture A et i:volged x:fl“w!]l’::: e Vo was weread Salont of ex'-:sé‘l:{nbef:: “Sitatr wili ‘ fo inol rding of the subtitles. censors may well consider whether . colored, Woodland, Va. was arrested | op! ., th il R R S e P el S LB L e B Never.” o e tyoe. catrying the sub- | the police arrived they found Ray- on suspicio be brutal and degrading said, Great Britain's Mesopotamia | bedecked In splendor. The play, GARDEN—“What’s Worth Harold Lloyd Is featured in “Now | tle suggestion that moral barriers campaign was threatened by the sil- | “Othello,” is about to be given, and or Never,” film of high-class com- | may be defled successfully exert a T LT T T AL L OO L LT [ [} ver famine in India. Silver, India’s | Silvio spends much of his_time in ‘While.” edy being shown this week at the|Pproper influence. = In its settin “Un- & 5 monetary standard, was hoarded and | its preparation. His wife he loves, > Metropolitan Theater, and which af- | charted Seas” is a herculean film|Z - o =" Miaden by the matives in the hills. | but at times regards her as o child, | Striking a new note in a familiar|forded much amusement to large au achievement. -The rigors of an Artic|Z ’ Py ° = The British government, under War'and becauseof his work refuses many |Stage setting, “What's Worth ‘While,” | diences yesterday afternoon and last | winter, the breaking up of mountains = H conditions, could not get the metal | of her little Whims. the Lois Weber production, which | night. of ice, the crushing and sinking of |= = to keep up its silver reserve. German | Simonetta grows somewhat de- |Opened a four-day engagement at the| The story deals with Harold Lloyd | the explorer's ship and a long dog-|Z = " I panRa, seeking to drive a wedge | spondent over her husband's seem- |Garden Theater —yesterday, deals|as “the boy,” who has promised “the | sled journcy to safety are high Spots |2 = Petween India and the empire and |inx lack of aff.ction, She is also|With the struggle betwecn love and girl,” Mildred Davis, to return fof|in a continuous round of thrilling = = e e al lang In” Mesopo- | ro take pars in the piay as Desde- |the fastidiousness of an aristocratio|her on her ecighteenth birthday. He|and realistic episodes Alice Lake |Z ¥ y g, tamia, was spreading the report that | mona. but for the time being her | southern girl B el e e foottas | a6 the heroine, proves an agile actress | = Pillowcases B Women’s = 1ha govArnment could not receem its | thoughts center onm the carnival in| Phoebe Jay Morrison, with a long|it until the last minute. He makes a | despite being hampered by heavy fur = Satisfaction First = Paper Susrency. Whieh her husband is going to take |line of bluc-blooded ancestors behind | race against time to keep his pledge, | costumes. The cast generally is a3 2 f Union Suits = Uned Silver in Treasury. o e plana. for it “and. prepares | her, falls in love with a photograph |during _which _many complications | capable one. Other numbers In the|= or = The British ambassador laid _his a little bacchante dress, somewhat |0f her father's western partner, |arise. 'which afford excellent enter- | Rialto's bill this week include Sa- - ;. E country's plight Before this govern. | daring. but exquisite. Silvio, however, “Square” Elton, and begs her father |tainment. Arriving at the station,|moan scenes and imal studies 55 = Country e Dt Defor e {etint Belkor | inds that he cannot take her becauss [to take her west to meet the man | the boy, discovered “the girl” about which are entertaining ‘as well as in- C s C s ment. ° Director of ‘the Mint Baker|of his work. She steala out with|who has engaged her attention. She|to depart on the traln from which | structive, A program of interpretive E suggested that, he Standard amuey | Count Andréa, her husband's best |meets him and finds that, although he had just alighted Although he | music fully up to the high standards T e T — could be used to meet the situation friend. he is worshiped by his associates of |had no ticket, he boarded the train.|of the Rialto orchestra is given. of strong bleached Hudson Mills gar- = ' uld be used te meet the situation | "Now is shown the carnival The |the west, his table manners andiThe trip on tne train affords more . Sottom Stghtly Tieits; sepilar ol q tne certificates outstanding | picturization i remarkable and pre- |speech are not of the east. Her love |amusement, & particular feature of fmperfect, but not 810818 7th Ste. rioa Gibess ateiotly serve notes. sents a magnificent spectacle. The |is intensified, but he tell her that|which was the efforts of Lloyd to| In proportion to population the hurt, perfect. = © B Prompt action was needed. The|Test of the play deals with Silvio's | he does not move in her sphere and |dress a child. United States has thirteen times as £ Pliton act wan passed in 3t aays | salousy, snd eupsequent regoncilia- |cagnot marey her. wAnne Coblly fimgis sy, Sga | manyisdomotien anara BECT WAX PAPER 2,000 Pairs Women's s . | tion with his wife. Elton and_ his pal, Rowan, an ec- e Boys,” wit Rogers in KAGES FOR 21¢ = f.‘i‘::fn‘fi “at !fingove'rf;: ";lrls':e .1.‘:‘;. Topics of the Day, @ Mutt and Jeff | centric titled Englishman, go abroad | the leading role, is also shown and is | 6 PACKAGES FOR Zlc > £ treasuries At OnCe en melted. " The | feature and a news feature complete jand aftor study Elton returns to the|in itself well worth seeing. News pic- N TR—— &b = dollars were rolled into little dia- the program. United States a finished cosmopolite, | tures are also shown on the program. ODD SHADES, 5S¢ ,, = mond-shaped plates, and solid lfl\;zr COLUMBIA—"“The Wi God ;?hxnxr{::r;h:fin:ngllzl“:fn‘;w7fi = trains, ded by secret service | — 'oman n I ” AVA RICE FACE H s with sawed-off shotguns, were = e Ty o s Tormar lovolor the| BIALTO—“Uncharted Seas. For Infante and Children JAVA RICE FA P 3 rushed to the ships waiting to take Changed.’ outdoors shown by her husband. In| *Uncharted Seas” a film ex-| g L}, ForOver30Years White and Brunette = Ki - o motal to mndin Sine Wi e Chisge desperation, at last she induced him | travaganza with a snow and ice se = ————— serten version of Donn Byrne's fascl, | (0K Weat where sho overcomes her| background, which opened a weoks| giweys besrs TOILET S0APS— g 4 8¢l | problems and finds happiness. engagement at the - Rialto theater - ‘Assorted Toilet Soaps. 2 = nating Story, opened its sécond week | V51 ¢ : . b the i v = GUESTS AT BREAKFAST. Vesterday at the Columbia. The pic- re Windsor plays a well rounded ! yesterday, is unfortunate in being delicately scent- e e = Al BREA yesterday at' the Columbla. The DIC_ |part as Phoebe Morrison. opposite based upon a plot of questionable | Signatare of % e en "S3es DC = = raphic. compelling story covers half cake .. = Epiphany Brotherhood - Members | EraPi S OB O P o ngrossing, de- 3 i ose H Meet Rector in Social Way. velopment. It depicts a love that ]‘w‘p“l.l.:ll’lls ;ng'l. "Eo"‘}’ro\' H Members of the St. Andrews* Broth- Laremme Worth $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Every . g erhood and other men of the Church “Prodacts From Farm to You™ All Numbers Pair Perfect. Black, White and All = of the Epiphany were served a break- . & Colors. : = fast in the parish hall yesterday “ ABSORBENT COTTON— T 3 i : = ) morning, following the early morning Be eVlle M;ml:;‘;(‘_';[ A\gw purchase full-fashioned ONYX hose—all-silk hose Z ' communion service in the church. [ pital Cotton, 35C and silk hose with garter tops. Regular heels, also some Z o1t Is explained the purpose of these Farms Lunch special ....... Pointex heels. Chiefly plain thread silk—some in chiffon Z b ; . = to nave an opportunity to meet the | BABY YOKES— . silk and clocked and embroidered effects. Absolutely perfect. = rector in-a social way. Announcement ; BELLEVUE SALADS Dainty mbroidered H also was made that the plans for the = Yokes with —3 building of lhhe mixllm me;no;‘i‘al to Make Delicious Hot Weather round, y‘i?is;md C = er and for the placing of chimes in ns—/Try ‘oday necks. Cach.. = tne Srad the “’i"’ffi"é" o 1“( 1: e e TRIMMING BUTTONS— e z cxpected the work w! com) MMIN NS H before: Christmas. e completed | 113436 GSt. 1338 New York Ave. T “better Sort_ of H The_annual concert by the choir of “The Bastan”—! Pearl Trimming But- H tihe Church of the Eplphany will be 1332 G St. tons, white and = = given next Friday night at 8:15 colors. 3 to 6 on C ° = o'clock in the parish hall under the a card. Card.... = '] direction of Adolf Torovsky, organist R B it . = S Sty It’s a Summer ) i A WISS Toan : HOOLGIRLS TO CAMP. nace €S~~~ ome ale . xavel s made on g guimpe, _with = SC . || Economy to Install s et 98C = . . . oy werane = ¥. w. C. A Will open Alta Vista || A Water Heater Is This Special Purchase of Finest AT ! , = Site Saturday. Pink and Blue Cham- = You need hot water'in plenty, B k l L S h A k H Mecre than 100 schoolgirls of the ||| butnot for long in the summer- rooriyn Low oes At prayStraight-knee £ District will efijoy a vacation at the “;:e'.d}"” Water gfi:"‘{;fi: pocpkei. Tow 1 = . Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. |l Poceoy: o et ot bullding & neck and short 596 Every conceivable summer shade—and = which will open Saturday at Alta fire. - sleeves ....... plenty of white. This is the famous Stoffel's = Vista, Md., according to an ennounce- That's where the Water Heat- INFANTS' DRESSES— superfine organdy, imported from St. Gall, = ] ment made by the committee in charge ||| e becomes so essential. Of white nainsook in Switzerland. Launders without starch and = last night A mates” Themacives 195 Dishop 5ty Te, never loses its crisp Snish. E " = neck an = T D e sasatd v por cent desirable in service, in sleeves edged 47(: PRINTED FLAXON—27 inches wide. The grade school girls will have the ad- :;‘:;ég;“‘ life, in economy of with lace..... & e sheer, linen-like lwuh material for 29C 4 ¢ s summer frocks. In neat, dainty pat- T o e p will 'bo tarned ‘over ||| _Comsult us about them! CHILDREN'S SOCKS— 2 W %A LT Cn White srounds. Yard...... Yo._girls of the Righ schools. 5 JUbite mih Sy g T et 5 Miss Helen W. Taylor, in charge of Mamce J Colbert also solid colors; Some ® FANCY VOILES—T5c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 the arrangements for the camp, stated L4 perfect, some Lo silk-mixed voile and imported printed voile in last night a program of hikes, croquet, 621 F Street slightly irregu- C light and dark stripes, foulard pat- camp fires, “weinerwurst” roasts and lar . and embroidered novelties. 58C bird and nature_study courses will Main 3016-3017 Caviian s e keep the Girl Reserves busy and] JEWELRY— ¢ ‘Pead happy. E Ba‘:_“;f:;“’;;_" eads; CHECKED BATISTE— = valliers and Fashion's favorite—sheer ' 2 . 5 H Cuf(‘ Links. l C 40-inch batiste in neat E like to be conservative. We don’t like compar- iE Chee 3 checks of all col- . . . s MEN'S SOCKS— 9, o2 on white C ative prices. But we are just bound to tell you that Tisle-finished Cotton 4 Erounds: Yard.. - = Socks, every pair per- W 2P 3 these shoes, bought from one of the best known £ sect,Black, white, cor- & B ELECTRIC Brooklyn manufacturers,’ were made to sell at shoke "mnd 15¢C 8]_ 90 S S « 3 Tegivaia w A SHER $10.00 to $12.50. Many of them are “Bench-Made.” All 2 | wommvaimen X eam Iess heets H ik = egular and extra . £ ‘. S x : are the very finest of high-grade low shoes. H sizes in_gauze 190 OQuahty, size—and the fact that these are Onl. . £ Quality. V neck NOT, seconds but gbsolutely perfgct sheets— ' s 00 It was just your good luck—and ours—that the dealers E | e em aorron— | combine to make this the outstanding bedwear . for whom they were made canceled orders, due to delayed £ i Ferdwide "tn- | bargain of recent months. Seamless bleached r— deliveries Included in part' . 2 £ ] ‘msmh fof ‘Eheet ond §heetfl of strong, starchless cotton, hand torn and % 5 = other home ironed. Take all the hard work out ) HE fesdn: 12/2¢ of wash days. t us demon- = strate this machine to you in White Kidskin and_Fine Patent Leather Turn B e e = your home. ‘White Reignskin Cloth, One- Sole Opera and Instep- = LB ‘Sab:o RoborBlank- ’ ! Sold on Easy Terms If Desired Strap, Turn Sole Pumps Strap Pumps with Louis Piney pattems. 50C ew l e a s s fancy patterns. C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. with Louis heels. heels. Each ........ Phone S1-INCH ETING— 1204 G St. Main 140 616 12th St. - - Black Gunmetal Calf S5 Tockwood Heavy Hy \ Gray Satin “Gertrude” and Unbleached Sheeting ~ Pumps wit mall black “Ritz” Pu i Cotton, 81 inches wide. ° ) Ritz" Strap “mps in sov- buckles-and short tongue— TR 30C ® arge double . Bfaze On Bullding Top. eral different shades and unusually fine looking e Gy Lovely Creati = 3 < " A n - g = reations in Baronet Discovering @ _ blazé Jast might combinations, : TOWELING— y Satin, White Felt, Ribbon, #hortly before 3 o'tlock .on-the roof ’ Black Gunmetal Walking 1306 Heavy Crash Tow- Taffeta and Georgette Crepe : ng of 5 : Tan Calfskin “Phoenix” Oxfords with moderately ok or el 12]/2‘: Models in the front rank of summer fashions—hats for dress, “l » d quality. Yd. street, sports and vacation wear. Flower-trimmed, ostrich-trim- and Rosemary” Strap short vamps and military NN NAGIANS med, wool-trimmd, ribbon-trimmed. WHITE hats predominate— me; Pumps in several two-tone heels. Glove-fitting and of JuSeconds of 31,26 White but plenty of pastel shades and staple colors. af ‘ab which workmen had been ects. super quality. : King, 18xi8 qr Lustng Quring the atiernoon igniting et : A . g \ before hem- 69C ming. Dogen... SASH CURTAINS— 75c Marquisette and in some mann HESE shoes went on sale this morning. Our stores are crowded with eager buyers at this moment. The quanti- $ 5.75 J 2 L Nottingham ef- 3 It Occurl' ed m Baltlmor - ties involved in this sale are not very large, so we urge you teots i s 3OC Frocks = B e ot v el e o s B e D o ; : & roof: “ > cannot possibly last more: than a day or two. .00 Yard-wide Long- H B rviting this Are hasard. Hoof your buidiing with : HET o tovars $1.98 . Good Looking R tha‘ro:l;:l""whlch ?....; burn because it is proof The Sgle of plece ... .. . H J agains ng sparks and lapping flm“_. . Cllil d . Sh - BED PILLOWS— = Hundreds of charming gingham frocks, E °n~ r.e re_n!‘ 08+ oL o Dlied in medium, small and large checks and \§ = O . exa; and icoversd | with laids to please every fancy. Chiefly sash H : 5 5 1 tick- plax P ery Y- y i | IL‘M" af M $f2'45best 54‘ 7 ::i-c G nla"}hz $l .00 | models in no end of fascinating variations. H g 5% any of our ) 3 - Tty a2 g R o o Fl N G $4.85 and $5.50 misses and S Cor = - CURTAIN RODS— Wofnen w.|ll h?e' the. way, fl_‘EY‘"' made g Fms children’s low shoes sen- h 3 1014-16 Pa.Ave kD Tieawy Domas Wk every detail being finished with all the ex- b~ fron @ikliné @he sationally reduced. ? . T &K 233PapvesSE Eovperead s | cellence of the higher-priced dresses. -All et " Washington—Baltimore ° ; e C 1 sizes. . E fumfimuhnfimmmmmmmnummmnmmmwnmmnmmmfimnmmmws 5 P |

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