Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1921, Page 34

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D. C. OFFICIALS TO TEST LATEST FIRE MASKS ‘Expected City Firemen Will Soon Have Additional Eq\xip— ¢ ment. rnre Chief George Watson and of mines to test out varlous gas masks being considered for use in fire fighting. | SW; carms, admired the war lord It has practically been decided by the Commissioners to equip the fire- men with up-to-date masks, the pur- scratched his head to think up pose of sending the officials to Pitts: burgh being to enable them to Chief Watson belicves that the use of masks will go far toward re in the District, as wel 28 to protect the men from the possi- bility of suffocation. ter to the Commissioners out that the ible for fire- nough to lo- aze, and thus to direct fire depart- arge masks on een used principall i buildings Iihere ammonta or other gas - isted for the purpose of cutting off which the gases were n his return will Instruct all members of the depart- ment in the use of the mask that is adopted. NAVY CAPTAINS SELECTED President Approves Recommenda- tions of Board. dent has approved the rec- jon of the naval selection the appointment of the fol- to the R anent Ta lowing _offi grade of « P. Perrill, Will G. Murfin, M . Joseph 4] lnude h. Henry . Clark Miller., C. enslade, Charl Adolphus E. Watson, ser. James H. Tomb, I mer. Cole. John L. Brin- or B. Lari Flowers for All Occasions. Gude's flowers never fail to please. 1214 F.—Advertisement. HEARINGS ON SCHOOLS. Needs to Be Presented by Princi- pals and Other Officers. and muvrownunn u( vh.- lns- “The initial hearing will be held M: morning from 1 o'clock to noon. Others will be held at the corr “time Tuesday and Wedn ) e been called by u in an effort to n precisely the needs of the before drafting the school to be submitted to the Com- m to frame the budset will be taken by rd of education at a special tomorrow at noon at the Franklin School. ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE. nell. by her mother. «rrin, has filed sult in upreme Court for a lim- imony from Rich- ontist. They were . Md.. September 25, 1819, an v child. Cruelty and insufticient support are alleged. The husband makes $200 per month, the court is told. Attorneys Charles Linkins and W. H. Hutcherson appear for the plaintiff. DETAILED TO GENERAL STAFF Maj. Owen (. Collins, Quartermaster Carps, has been relieved from duty in | with duty wi eral stafl. THERE are many men and vomen who have been ng large salaries for years—yet have nothing to show for it. Suppose those salaries stop—then what? Save as you earn is our OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Granite Floor Varnish Luxeberry Wall Finish All the many products of Berry Brothers, “World's Largest Makers” Varnishes and Paint Specialties. A whole car load on hand. Geo. F. Muth & Co. 710 13th St. N.W. Ask for a picture book or puszle free to the children The Commissioners have authorized | l,elm changed his umforms, was |. Capt. A Dixon to Fo to the Pittsburgh | photographed twelve times a axperimental ‘station’ of the burcau day, and courtiers, in idle se- | topics for his rhymes, and then Ject the most efficient type of mask. the fOOIl‘h b0(7k> we read had smoke in a - four routine ways, and cut the old &. courmey.; MORE WAR DEAD BURIED TWO MAJORS ORDERED HERE. First steps | M ' A Bargain A Decade %/ Ten years ago. the world was‘ fat, and basking amply ‘in its grease; we laughed until we sprained a slat when seers fore- told the end of peace. And Wil- on his way.. The weary poet faked-up wars in Zenda climes. The voters bought their hand- me-downs, and knew the dyes would never fade, and women wore their ample gowns, and kept their ankles in the shade. state, like princes of the -royal I'lood, and now the row they raise is great, and they confess their name is Mudd. Ten years ago 1 hired Jim Jones, and paid him thirty cents an hour; and aow each day he draws six bones, and such a stipend makes N csia’s czar | the Institute Fraternity. the asso- our. And Russia’s czar,| cijtion of medica] women of the in ten years ago, still wore hisin(ll:ut: will be held toni s t bt uburban home of Lr. Juli crown upon his brow; some-| Porter street. ol where beneath the northern axenuc snow hi« battered bones are | cago will be toastmist lying now. The world is not| Wood lark will spea the same old place, its teeth| seiiers ot ‘the Juv n\le Court, Emi are loose, it’s lost its hair, it has been shaken to its base, and|senting “w tell of her w. gardens, showing la rothing’s right side up with THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. [KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Oh, Woman, YOU'LL NEVER WEAR MRS, JONES SELLY ALL OF MR. JONES' S| The railway barons walked in MEDICAL WOMEN HOLD ANNUAL SUPPER TONIGHT Meeting to Be Held Out of Doors, With Addresses on Various “ Fields of Work. Delicious Varieties The annual meeting and supper of east ry Elizabeth Hankx of vomen in Law." and M owler of K LI 72/ s mads bomdue Purest_and Efillgmgflll‘.b. 1010 E Street 614 13th Street oily 8:30 AM. to 10:30 P.M. I st—Open Sundays care. And I bewail the dear|Boyce of New York dead days, that shall return no!y, more, alas! when we all went ccustomed grass. will close the program. The supper will be out of doors, | weather permitting. It is expected | that 100 woman physicians will be | WALT MASON. | present. Any funds left after the: (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) expenses are paid will go into the ]c;:n fund of the traternity for the = aid of woman students of medi-: ll:l:;:np::n:“lle;:ltit:r:h-’no-‘:-l—"shl-ger cine. The fraternity now has three > | Akre B, such students under its guidance. IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY for duty. ORDERED TO LOS ANGELES. 1 D. Arders stationed in this ci -n_ordered to Los Angeles, Cali Military Services for Four Officers and Eighty-Eight Men This Afternoon. Military and religious services marked the burial in the Arlington national cemetery this afternoon of the bodies of four officers and eighty- eight enlisted men who were kiiled or died in Europe during the world war. The officers were Capt. Mortimer . Jordan, 167th Infantr: First Lieut. William C. Bailey, 1st In- fantr; First Lieut. Willlam A. Cam- pion. 114th Infantry, and Second Lieut. Howard E. Clark, Field Artil- lery Replacement Regiment. Maj. Donald A. Robinson, 8th Cav- alry, at Fort,Sam Houston, Tex., and William H. Cowles, cavalry, at Ariz. have been ordered to v for duty under the director of military intelligence, War Depart- men Special " C For 8 by 10 Enlargements ._You will get lity workman- shlp here all the time. M. A. LEESE g & Health .Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. enthrallment. ot T R R S The A B C of Good Coffee Yes, it is really as simple as A B C. Coffee to be at its best should be rid of the worthless, bitter chaff which all coffee berries contain. The Boscul process removes this by crack- ing open the whole coffee berry and winnowing Boscul is not only a weli-balanced blend of choice coffees, but you ; 3 out this chaff before we steel-cut the coffes. ) 4 get it minus the chaff and with all its goodness and delicious flavor 3 sealed in for your enjoyment. 5 Why not learn this delightful lesson for § today. In tins and sealed cartons enly. Never in bulk _Wm. S. Scull Company, Camden, N. J. { Feor @3 Years Imperters. Roasters and Bleaders of b High-Grade Coftees | Bosery, BOSCUL | | Coffee | It's minus the chaff i yourself? Ask your grocer for Boscul Coffee Federal Employees’ Union No. 2 Auditorium Central High School Friday, June 24, 8 P.M. Hon. W. Bourke Cockran “Benefits o;nd Power of United Effort” Musical Program by Bureau of Standards W. E. Braithwaite, Director Miss Edith Athey, Civic Organist Admission cards may be ob- tained at Room 201, 1423 New York Ave. N.W. Swing's Specinlized Roasting Develops the True Cup Character of Each Variety SCO-COFFEE 45c Lb. The real essence of primely perfect coffee berries, faultlessly roasted to fullest taste- M E:SWING CO- Mesco Building, 1013 E St. N.W. [Cottmah] | BEGINNING SUNDAY < | , | DW GRIFFITH'S 'DREAM STREET’ SHUBERT-GARRICK NOWV Matince Saturday The Garrick Players in ADAM and EVA Joxt ‘W 3o Your: “The Msn From Home” C., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, -1921. Lovely Woman! WELL I HAD A TouaH THE, BUT I FINALLY, GoT¥#8.75 FOR T THREE SUITS! —By POP MOMAND.| BEE -VEE-DEES YOUR GRANDTISTHER! THIS $8.75 1S GOING To AMUSEMENTS. —RANDALL'S' 9@~ LAST THREE DAYS-—9g ; NOW OR EVER’ A laughter Special The Broad Arrow. On a man's coat, a badge of shame. In a woman's heart, a Symbol 4 . COURAGE Colred Movie House 2t 1 PK Barn “SEE my LAWYER" America’s Finest Toda; !—-l Chesapeake Beach —ON THE BAY— Washington's Salt Water Resort Only One Hour's Ride Frequent Train Service Bathing, Boating, Fishing Hotel and Cafe Service City Prices Seashore Attractions DANCING—FREE On Boardwalk—Always Cool Garren’s Superior Jazs Orchestra Trains leave District Line Station—San- 9:30, 10:30. 1 AN X This is why f i R e St e open by the Bos- Eioun 230 A Other, REPUBLIC 05" | Orchestra Short_Sabjects venierin_amerien ([N METROPOLITAN ¥ STREET AT TENTH MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A. M—LAST 3 DAYS—11 P. M, ¢ A WOMAN'S TEST OF MANHOOD Metro Presents. UNCHARTED | SEAS ; 4s adapted from the st Johi ’:n ’lemmthflunm o, ALICE LAKE And a Magnificent Cast Orchestra Auxiliaries ‘ |3~ NEXT WEEK 9= ———— MOORE'S GARDEN 11 A l—'rno.l\ FRL, SATw= . 11 P M. — Paramount Presents ~ HUGH FORD Production Staged in England "I'IE CALL OF YOUTH Subsidi ~—CRANDALL'S | KNICKERBOCKER 18th and Col. Ra.™ Today, Beginning at 6:30 MR. AND MRS. CARTER = DE HAVEN a " THE GIRL IN THE TAXI Mack Sennett's “Astray from the Steerage” Chills—Suspense—and a continuous galc of featuve is furnished by WILL ROGERS! —will resch your winter clothing if you put them in Tar Bags or Tar NO MOTHS Paper. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1009 Pa. Aves The World of ‘Music Acknowledges the Superiority of The New Edison Which we winnow I I MG e R Tt e et 1T b=~ Diamond Disc Phonograph over all other sound-repro- ducing instruments. Re- member, it is made by the man who invented the phonograph. See the latest model Louis XVI, finished in French gray or walnut. Price, $350. All sold on easy terms. The Gibson Co., Inc., 917 G St. NW. LEE BEGGS AND CO. Also MISS SHIRLEY MASON In the Screen Triumph “THE MOTHER HEART” 911 H St. N.E. BUCK JONES in “THE ONE MAN TRAIL” Ml —. NEW STANTON .45 %535 r-] H_u‘l.)l,b‘l'im‘?;\{: L[TE 14th Street and B. L Ave. You 1will never susprct there are so many different kinds of == laughter until you sce this novel production, which reel for reel and == laugh for laugh excels any comedy ever made. A delightful cuziliory = = = n Irvin S. 3] ioin S Boys Will Be Boys Pathe News—Symphony Orchestra—Topics of the Day Last Showing of Harold Lloyd Feature Begins at 10:15 P.M. I Special Film Features oth at D St. N.W. Continuous From 12 Noon. ALL-STAR SHOW B WAY." ORINOCO."_Performances at 6:30, FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 40 Fun Features, 6 Big Rides Ochmann's Great Music FOR DANCING In Spacious Ball Room \ Under Strict Cemsorship LOEW’S PaLac Continuous A M—11 LAST THEEE DAYS “CRRNIVAL” | ERN LOVE TALE OF VENICE —IN CARNIVAL TINE— Based on the famens mp success BECTNNT [ THOMAS MEIGHAN 3 In_“White and Un .arried” K AVENUE GRANI; CRANDALL'S 43FTu: Ave: S THREE DAYS . Y-GOLD- 'S ‘[‘ll'flflCAL INSPIRATIO! Paramount Presents CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave.&Quebee St. DORA! P. 2106 Pa. Ave. n.w. Ph. W. 953 ALMA i WANDA HAWLEY, in Also Comedy and Latest DUMBARTON" 1340 Wisconsin Ave. CLARA KIMBALL NEW THEATER 53° 8th st S VIVIAN MARTIN, i “SONG- OF THB SOUL." REVERE THEATER ALL-STAR CAST IN “THE CUP OF FURY." Ga. Ave. and ond MAB MARSH, in *“NOBOD Comedy and’ International CRANDALL’S LAST THREE DAYS_ _HAROLD LLOYI d WILL R Do OW OR X' S, in “BOYS WILL B BoTs- METROPOLITAN | HOME =0 ©_S et ai 100 | HOME Tiox FIRST NATI [ KNICKERBOCKER 15th St. at Col. Rd. CRANDALL’S TODAY AND TOMORROW ML, HAV: 'nenu Oth & E Sta. TH) CRANDALL’ Daily 3. Sun. 320 Hol' Francis X. Bushman and the beautiful screen star BEVERLY BAYNE 9th at O Stree: N.W. MARION DAVIES in “THE RESTLESS SEX” 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Steamer St. lohns Delightful | D!ncln( Srey EERA OWEN—E K. LINCOLN 1 SRR DANCING. J. J. Hoffman and Mrs. Hoskins Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. 761-W. Ballroom and all branches of stage dancing correctly taught. DAVISON’Sht- 1329 Mn.w.B2a Sew dine. —The Teidie" Army-Navy Tagh Teach you to dsnce correctly in & few lessons letly private. Any hour. - Normal course for Seaching. Cinse dance Sat. Eve. with orchestra. MISS CHAPPELE.AR Private lemons b; Class lessons. rrdu oo North mfl 5 CONN. AVE. Dupont Studio of Dnncm' and Funcy Dancisg. No 6 Dupont Cirele: Phone Fr. 1435.W & vor 10 Years America’s Foremost Acsdemy. PROF. CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, ! 1218 NEW YORK AVE. Hext to New Masenic Temple. ‘What kind of l dancer are you? Do you dance you would L | Probably_ there ce a8 well as any Do ias studio and tuke whatever course be advises for your particular needs it wiil to dance as well .7 No matter how well Jeasons at our studio will improve your L ensely. We teuch you to lead. You fmvited to call and fokpect our school; need n an appol Private lessons with Taaividuat nstruction. Liementary course for 1_summs peginners. beginners. M s 740 9th 8t. X, We teach the latest o dancing., summer. Coolest place in Lo e fime, strictly priv. Hre.. 1 {0 10 |vn?:-2 o PRIVA GLOVER'E, VATE ACHER_ ETODIO. 1127 day and Frida:

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