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s THE -EVBNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1921 : ! A Great Special— T FL T KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Had It Wrong. : —By POP MOMAND. ANUEEMENTS. ! - 1c8 A 8by 10 Jl , ‘ s z CRANDALL'S F at 10tk : i HN - Looks il / YeR TS Gonna ; L7 MACKEREL : M nlargements I sat today, with my Aunt by e ey T8 AN ETROPOLITAN i Lillian, and counted passing % MONKEY \WRE! e Tity, Y = Doas any NCHES 1030 A e Ti P M ' Q uality, flies ; we counted up to fourteen I ¥ workman- /| million, then quit t@e job, with VIoLa ship always sighs. 1 hoped to find decreas- DA NA g =nd' prompt ing numbers, I'd swatted flies H service. so much; I'd often missed my In “HOME STUFF” HAROLD meals and slumbers, to put the flies in dutch. For years I'd i LLOYD M. A.l‘m 2,':".?:';.?0" read the health board papers, I “Amens Thaes Eramant® 3 denouncing flies as crimes; and i CRANDALL'S 18t & Col. R4 . you beheld my swatting capers, | D ’EE.;WAI}“D AND ASSISLAHT“ and praised my zeal betimes. I Ilflilm:n v AT rofs. "Address Box 181X, Star offes. | thought the health board sports DAY T O o - Y| were posted, I held their coun- beart. ;:lo-nr‘n:rlxéh;‘;::r sel grand; and up and down the it “own eyes | house I coasted, my sawstick in my hand. And as 1 toiled I T jcalled on others to help the c"’Y NEWS |N BRIEF ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |GIFTS TO EURCPE RELIEF. AMUSEMENTS. grand crugade; I called on babes TONIGHT. CLOSED FOR REDECORATION REOPENS SATURDAY MAT. AT 2:30 e Reanmamcs Alana doting mothers to kill flies A Avi Lady MacLennan Lodge, Daughters ! District Amount, $156,265, Repost ° Py Investments of Firgt-Class Real Ji. : § | Abrakam Lincoln Couneil, A. A. of Scotia—Lawn party, 111 Baltimore e o rtee Tomea™ || with @ spade. 1 called on an-|, VAR GRS SO Tty | avenue, Takoma Pari e i [ODECIA um reatures Secured for Deponitor cient aunts and uncles, and said { Thursday at 8 p.m. at 12th and Moproe e The District of Columbia contrib- 3 14th Street a L Ave. lm ‘Wisconsin Ave. ELIT ooy s, | DUMBARTON : East Gate Lodge, No. 34, F. A. A. M. | uted, through state depositories, a = £ in ing u( the Ci (NHA AMERICAN | NEW THEATER 55 sn se. 5. to them, “Oh, chee! Forget|streets northeast. e e e 8 vins les : —Carnival, Rhode Island avenue and | total ol 56,265.68, up to May 31, your spavins and carbuncles,] gy, pig Brotheie will meet témor- | 22d street northeast. Dancin, 1921, toward the European Relief Wage * and kill some flies with me!” I!row night at 7:30 at 324 Indiana ave- | 2 & Council, according to announcement & nue. Father O'Grady wiN speak. Sest today. A total of $29,068504.73 had at 8 4 R L A “\VHAT‘K YOUR REPU ATI(I\ \\'flllTH" GRACE DARMOXND, LIBER" ‘\nrlh (lll’ll.l ll‘ P Stx. S THF BEAT” I'l}l L. GAMBLER." & 0 CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN L ‘lrfl( a ""h v y OME in Also 18th Episode of * called upon my idle neighbors, il Dances by Miss Margaret Gorman and | been’ contributed to the {und up to Earne g it The weekly luncheons of the Kappn | Miss Elizabeth Gorman, daughters of M. | May 31, the announcement said. er w h(v sat ‘beneath their vines, tO| y1pna College Fraternity have been |J. Gorman, an emplove in the office of | Arthur C. Moses is chairman of the join me in my useful labors or|resumed and are now being held inlthe Secrrtary of Agriculture. witi be a|committce on European-relief for Should & g G the Dutch room of th8 New Ebbitt special feature of the ~nterlairment in the District of Columbia. W.T. Han- else take in their signs. 1bored | Hotel, Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock. the Sylvan Theater tonight at 3 o'tlock, Irgrdmn-mm X, Harper and Thomas 1 ; e when motion pictures of the new De- radley are vice chairmen. )n the ‘Save 1all people ““!‘ my c|a|}|or, 1| 7The Rotary Club will give a plente | partment of Agricultire will be ex-|committee are many prominent men | bored them with my cries, to[lunch tomorrow, at Miller's cabin, | hibited. Music for the dances will be|and women of the District. take’ 4 sHotiin -of su Basimes Rock Creek Park. from'12:30 to 2| furnished by the United Statis Navy S - | o'clock. Band, under direction of Charles Benton. and kill a lot of flies. I sat to- —_— WILLATTEND WEST POINE, day, with my Aunt Lillian, to . ""N‘ A‘ Wearyt ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. |.or &, P it ¥ ot “tne generai | . : g orsford's Actd Phosphate. avi ¢ staff at the War Department, has ount buzzino s: we 4 ,, Commander David McD. Le Breton, D 2 count the buzzing band oo ety effctive’donic arnl for"ized b | o MR Uihine station. New: counted up to fourteen million, | Xavertissment. port, R. L. has been ordered to duty in the office of naval intelligence, e P NOW PLAYING LYTELL With Lucy Cotton in “THE MAN WHO” A METRO PICTURE Beginning Sunday | J e Also Toonervilie Comy PERS Bosos Hiit LYRIC un H “BLACK 18" WHITE HOME d Irving Sts. N.W. in | The time to save is while | you have a steady income in ! order to be prepared for emergencies that may arise later. % )¢ KNICKERBOCKER 1230 ( Street N h. CRANDALLS 18th St. at Col. Rd. N, Y A’ ) ter, Ot 3 CRANDALL'S ™ et n appointed by the President a adet at large at the Milttary Acad- my. Itving L. Hunt, jr. of Chesa- “Foolish Matrons” With Doris May ANK | - iand then threw up our hands. e Nav weake Beach, Md R A y Department. real leach, ., an rancis E. ~OF COMMERCE My swatter oy the wall is| SENT TO ASIATIC FLEET. s Howard of Charicitesville, Va. slso - g s ” P .| commander Edwara K. Lang of Gude's Flowers N o ed, caclets; at the MMY . N AND SAVINGS nasted. above the kitchen door:|ine ofce of naval operations, Navy are more expressive than words. Tected ta ke the entrance: sxaming . 'f“’"’"" o § th and E S 1 feel that all my toil was wast- | Departmont, hae been assified to|Fresn cut and’ fragrant. 1214 F.— | tion next March with a view to their by an SaAr e N < y 3 ver| B 5 TNW. <THE . WALT MASON. |Feease————=—— 1E CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRAND N ) 2 EMPIRE 'L H Street NE. e 1 C] "Al":l ( HAPI \ MARIE DRESS] ‘TILL ‘ § TURED ROMA: SOUTHEAST GARDENS 3% 7% » S Y (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) = : j .’ > "§ e AM U s E M E NT s i Store Closed Saturdays During July and August ln:lx'm.:unnwu when you ' say | Orchestra Concert. §‘ ; : CRANDALL'S WISE WIVES E. Morrison Paper Co.|B. F. KEITH'S—Ethel Barrymore. 1008 Pa. Ave. This week, at Keith's, the top- liner is Ethel Barrymore in Barrie's one-act play. “The Twelve-Pound Look.” Many ne playlets and re- vues have been shown at Keith's, but it is doubtful if a better acted short piece has ever been presented on the vaudeville stage. Miss Barry- more, radiant in health and spirits, had to bow her acknowledgements both before and after proceeding with her work. She demonstrated clearly why the title of “the best actress on the American stage” has .. L] been rightfully bestowed upon the n A Gauihier of Maurice and Georaie N ale xXiraordil na r)r TODAY AND TOM( “SALOME d R 'INEW smll N i Q aire Wudlor—Monl Lisa A Lois Weber Production A LITTLE VOYAGE TO BALT]MORE YORK THEATER Gn.Ave.&Quebec St. And Belining Sunda “The Lost l;ol:mynce" Witk Conrad TYPHOON COOLED 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953. And HARRY POL: RINGSID “BLAC LARD. in * 9Q e B. F. KEITH'S & | Daily 313 Sun. 322 Holys 33° | By arrangement with Chas. Frohman, Inc. |! Ethel Barrymore & Co. Fuelve Fount "(300) Lomr e Tom Buree Moonlight Dancing Penn Gardens Electrical Starlight Ilumination A Novelty Every Time You Come Prize Dance Every Wed. Vight Our Orchestra Simply Makes You Danee Chevy Chase LAKE Drew Barrymore. Every point of the Barrie classic was emphasized with true artistic understanding, and the audience watched and listened to :\‘er)’,geslur;hnnlllv\(‘\rd with rapt | W ’ P 3 s B ean i Women’s White Reigncloth if it has ever been presented with Aas %ufeofi""' ry in. it lying Bius Devils. = Wm. Bully & Ge Houghton, Brent Hayes. Lawton. Others, \ _ SERVICE In the word of the hour. BEST service is our watchword. Let us rebuild UR old wor wi J aoogm:g;ggu‘;""kapusuc e Finest, Colorsd Movie House P more artistic effect l:‘man last night. The remainder of the program in- g . 5 cludes excellent talent in_different Z-St S t sh gisties it cmient iy st | I ra ort Low oes tain calls, but Lawton took several bows in ;(‘kng\\ledg};fl; the A:plun!e - P last night. rent ayes got more i . . Fo0d music out of his banjo than was % atent leather strap and trimming believe o be possible with the in- y Eve. 8115 Tonight 15 “Li We sell the quality kind that makes the strument. William Sully and Gene- P . 53 » Vieve Houghton sang. danced well floors bright and beauti- | REEBILT TIRE CO., Inc. Hlnl];ufi- Ty 30 f and chattered the snappy lines of B ¢ ILT TIRE n', 5 Fe oy i e ur Nev" “Calf Love" to much applause and t : ul. 4 ek oyd in =Now o laughter, and Charles Olcott and M | Mary Ann sang_the former’s songs ° w H B tl c R . I1. buter LOo. | with success. Jack McGowan, the musical comedy star, had little trou- ble registering a hit, but Tom Patricola scored the llughinx hit of MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. — the evening, as the “dancing fool,” in which he was ably assisted by . - little Irene Delroy. Eight Arabs Also 700 Pairs Women's Low Shoes ¥ I Established 1845 M H derful t bling, d i e Straight down the street from the = o, News and Topics of the | —odds and ends of lots from our$4 9b §7 Danmesil e Ho Ith co di 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Day finished the program. FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK 40 Fun Fentures. Six Big mau. ELECTRICALLY COOLE! Ball Room Adds to rle-mn of i DANCING SAT MUSIC 1N Service Stations Biadburs: Bat'y & EE: Service regular stock reduced to.......... 616 Pa. Ave. se | COSM0S—Vaudeville. i G bi headli att tions — — Modern Auto Supply Co. ‘lc:: the fia:‘:x':':s o?ulh'amc"m;:cfne. i P ! = Steamer St. J. ohns s N [ ater bill chis woek S84 o vawde. | I C I_I S 3 e Syl e their prominence in - 5 i g e Traylor-Ettis t'y Servi ville. Charles Hart and company of- b i 2 i O e s Mon., Wed, Fri, 7:15 P.M. 1417 Irving St. N.W. The John A. Wineberger Co., Inc. 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. | fer rovel and un;xs';x‘ally nge selmer-_! : : tainent in “Melodies and Steps.” | — | The dancing features of Mr. Hart and 1001 F St., corner Tenth ihis companion are original and one | of them quite thrilling, but all are: % highly entertaining and_interesting, | while the singing. of a charming but | { unknown singer with a finely trafn ivoice of beautiful quality is a gen-l uine treat to lovers of good music. ! The fourth member of the company, | | Colonial Beach Tues., Thurs., Sunday, § A.M 30 P.M. Free Dancing. Dr. Kahler Shoes NOTICE To all women who have longed for foot comfort that we are conducting a special demonstration this week and you can be SssEesssssessnzd] Smith’s Bat’y & ElL Service 2119 18th St. Smithdeal B-t‘y & EL Service 919 Pa. Ave. N.w. N.wW. 3 snugly in the proper resting place, “Combination Last” overcoming callouses, etc. Make reservations for your p . ban- 308 lalso unmentioned, gives excellent| ¢ ientifically fitted by a foot specialist who will prescribe th E. J. Penning, ia : d| scie y y a foot specialist who will prescribe the proper xgw 14th St. N.W. li:pl‘r)nzr:h:golr::e e it Seventh and Seventh and shoe to fit your feet. 32-Mlle Mou]l'hl Sml The “fameost Belgian clowns, the | Ouse errmann Dr. Elizabeth E 1% oN HURRICANE DECK TO “The Still Better Willar ||Saiicnmics or Sobdamitns s ey | lfy Eye Streets Eye Streets r. Elizabeth Kabler and Dr. Edward J. Thaler |} |2 Marshall Hall out the world. Their act is always h . (Two New York Foot Specialists) Gl R e A AL = E Will render their services FREE OF ANY CHARGE this week only. S 1 Pl TR, the bill, however, is billed “Pinto | Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Come and consult them so that you may enjoy utmost foot comfort. DANC[N EVERY and, Boyle "but Hin_ reality comprieca DR. KAHLER SHOES are “COMFORT SHOES and STYLISH" EVENING a joisi o ordinary - B Service on Reionoy 8 Sibger aat. & comediani i} they conform to the natural lines of the feet, but so constructed } e e S Main Station the a}:ldlen(e, :ho I{\:“:sbm; blgd u]ghl! lha!tt!hey are n'telgse!m)‘" lmfll{tuet;:1 lnyonKh:;re foot t{:nbles {or STEAMER . Ito the number. Wikibird and® Lei want to preve m) consult these Dr. Kahler exper: Washington-Battery-Company Ransom -offer” Hawadlan songs afd | 5 ¥ CHAS. sM.‘?ncll:l;'lf.STF;!Rm . !the hula dance, Dubbs and Watkins, - Tth St. am., \ . | in‘a Sketen “The New Janitor.” have | These Famous Shoes Have Five Unusual Featyres 48 p.m. " Bound THp, s5c. N |2 lot of laughable aialogue. but their | ; 5 ! Including War Tax. i . N.W. {act lacks punch; Pauli'and De Haven - : @ T R t. {0 ave" s od “song"und- chatier i “The Hidden Spring” 'Cupped Heel Seat” MOUNT VERNON number that was probably robbed of R |lés “nep; .:ry m: warm :\'ea(hir_) and i Steamer Ch-rlnhl#-ulelur mile Subers, in_blackface, follows i Fixtures For Sale | et "t i “minairl ‘somss | Loaves Daily. Fxcep! Bunay 10 £ | and comedy. : We Have Got to Get Out i, “he meunge (ooorie 2htinet e | by Friday [tures of the yeat o, irthe Woman | S e | _CABIN JOHN Makoxany deme fxturen, of [ Owen K. K Lincsin and H.“Cooper SpeClalS n | cnxe 3 ) 7 o l'-“:-'n mahogany wall eases, with ;gctr:ss[nax:d‘eh:?i‘lflms;teofie:ex:a:']"g 5 | Juett beneath the arch of the [T BRIDGE HOTEL nte glass doors and ®8 feet Wl through love f the detecti e ?.“' il foot, hidden beneath the flexible On Conduit Road. Of mhelving. 8% feet high: na- [ll| was sent to bring her back (o :,,‘3} ° leathens of the sole, 18 @ hand- . Cabin John Trolley to T tional cash regintern; amail dis- [l|1ticc from Taniti. ~“Just in Time,” is | forged. springy, tempered steel e Roof Garden Supper Dances. play canes; awnings. two large [l|!another of those laughable ape pic- | : Your jfooty slnks; nto, 8 | com: 8130 to 13 Pl Ciectric drug signn; plate-glass |{|{curca from the ° Chester-Mermaid _This shank allows full muscle fortable socket at the heel and Bxcellent Music by Concordin mhoweanes, with marble {studios that makes the usual hit. The { il ‘movement and offers Eenile fun. ball so that instead of slipping Meloly Boya. electrie ceiliag s relectrie [l storahtional N on e yaual It The s | [ port’to sanen arches and fat feet. P50 70 Ui "held frmiy ana Famous Maryland Chicken 0 Midnight. 1 soda fountain akers; -o:: {films complete the bill. ‘We are offering this week some very attractive values in Three and Four Piece Bedroom Suites. The three-piece Suites are expressly de51gned for those with limited space—and later if desired additional _pieces may be added from open stock. If you will compare the char- acter of these Suites—the design, workmanship and finish—with - - the pre’sent prices you will see what an advantage is available. —_— quets, afternoon teas and i { i WILL ABANDON CAMPS. “Restful Support” re. graduates; buck- ce cream dippers; 1 reneription counter co: plete; net of prexcription wo! In. Everything | ‘Hnde. Jackson and Devens to Be Given Up. | | { | | Six of the nine large army camps| { established during the world war are‘ i | DAVISON’Skrer 1329 M ll.\\""‘ S New dance—"The Toadle;” Army-Navy 1::‘: Teach you to dance correctly in & few les Bteletly private. Any hour. Normal course. Z PROF. CAIN'S 1 RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, | 1218 NEW YORK AVE. | Wext {to be abandoned in the interests of |economy and the troops at them con- {centrated at the three camps to be retained. Camps Meade, Maryland; Devens. Massachusetts, and Jackson, South Carolina, are among the camps to be abandoned. Camp Dix, New Jer- sey, is one of the camps to be re- tained, and the troops at Camp Meade are to be sent.there. All troop movements are to be made by marching. said Secretary Weeks ! todya. for the twofold purpose of | llrllnlng the men in'real military work and saving railroad lrln!vortn-' tion expenses. ~Some organizations, he said. might have to make a hike | [{i} of 500 miles to another station. . Suite as illustrated, Mahogany fin- 5 ish, consisting of roomy Dresser, Vanity [ Table with four dravgers full-: sw_e wood- ° ; i - P = This picture illuetrates *he S straight line and combination last. The combination last is two Tdths nurrowerhlt the heel and Sewed into the shoe and hidden instep than across the ball. The from sight, is a patent instep sup- Straight Line Last, allows the foot e 5 Teiain its nOCZMal shape with- Sort, When properly laced your out the distortion of the toes that arch will be drawn up and given produce bunions. ° the restful support it needs. “THE DAMP-PROOF FEATURE” ‘Between the innersole is a patented cork gum filler which i Jutely damp) .Frou( thereby preventing a great many ills ca by dampuess. 'he featmre will also cushion your step and will llkl the strain from walking on hard pavement. ‘Remember, Dr. Kahier Shoes Cost No More Than Other Shoes of the “Same High Quality. DR. P. KAHLER & SONS, 603 13th St. N. W. COME TO THIS STORE TOMORROW. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY | en. Bed. Neat beading decoration is a % féature ‘of: all three pieces Ju'y price, With a Chiffonier. instead of *the 24 / .50 Vanity Table, the Special July price is 2 . > FOUI’-plELe Mahogany finish Suite— Dresser, Chifforette, Toilet Table and Double-size Bed.' Very attractive de- . P9 % sign and splendid finish and construc- E tion ... ©We've many others—equally as attractive in quality and price. : y y and p few Masonic Temple. ividual nun lessons. Elementany couree. 1ok be‘plunrl Halt bour §1 Yoi Desd Dot have an appolntment. Open mer from 10 10 p.m. Frapk. 7554. * 613 \D—m 1903—PRIVAT3 time, Course, six lessons, ne, cool batircome W 10, WAashmgton Studio of Dance, 431 11th n.w. Open 1:30-11:30. 4 private s and | 4 ciass, $5. ' 740 9th Bt. N.W. Frank. 6506 We teach the latest in dan for the summ Coolest p) ity. 1| at any time. strictly priv. P e 1 1010 pme 15 J. offman . Hoskins Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1808 Kalorama road. Phone Col. T61-W. Baliroom and all mm.’dmnu-flu lblo- Shaffer's Floral Emblems Invite admiration. Prices moderate. 900 14th st. —Advertisement. ASSIGNED TO FLEET. ‘ n(‘,‘omn;l:n:erllfidllle % Butuon of thle Joftice o the judge advocate general, ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. |Navy Department, nas been assigned 815 SOUTHERN BUILDING :Io !::nm* two, destroyer force, Pacific eet Y {