Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1921, Page 4

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and-on Thursday and-Sunday at § a.m., | 38%-%4Phe Call of Youth”-and “Sul Costells PostZITRA American Tegion. EGION AT CARNIVAL. - e 5 returning Sunday._eyening at 11 p.m. Navy i1 Action”; Wedn Ton to be used tp_care for peuniless ex: % i . = £ 2 = .. Bostymmile meonlight. rides "op. the: Made iu. Heave = soldiers wha come to Waskington. : . = F =1 St. Johns are featured every Monday, [day, Alice Lake, in “Uncharted Seas” Tonight is “American Legion| .Col." CI C.-FPorbes, director of the - = Cherry shows, on the plaza east of | Last night more than 300 soldiers the L'Y)l'lon. station. Proceeds from the |and sailors, from hospitals abou: the carnival will g0 to the Vincent B.|city were guests of the show. District National Bank : 1406 G Strest ' Like a Big Family Wednesday and Friday evenings at ‘Frlda{. “The Woman God Changed.”(night” at ‘the ecarnival being given |war risk iusurance bureau, will be the the bill will be headed by the Master- 24 - Apollo, i 2y S : » {JATbuckle, in “The Dollar a Year Molly McIntyre and E. C. Hilliam, the COLUMBIA—“The Bronze Bell. an” and Mack Sennett's “Made in the lgtter a well known composer, in | Joseph.Vgnce's story of sast gnd west, Unmacried”; Thursday, Lots Weber's Ragtime Cocktal’" Others. will be-|are featured, -will be shown at Loew:s | scanayy ‘Saturda. “Phe- -Other hal,a ‘Whopper.” a Movie”; “Dance Fantasie: romance dominates this story of mys- ridge, in “You Can’t Believe Them’ A “Wedding Bells': Monaay, Lois Webe Pathe Pictorial. ‘The Other and Cleo Mayfield, the Cameron sis-1Ray, a film version of Charles 25 4 —Our customers and.ourselves . R = 216 p.m. a Whopper”; Saturday, Ethel > Dufour and Rubin and|guest of honor tonight. B. F. KEITH'S—The Mastersingers | 71 P-m yton, tn “Sham." % Dyithey e ext week at B. F. Keith's Theater PhOtOp]ay Feamres‘ singers, the famous triple quartet,in Sunday and Monday, Roscoe “Fatty” their best production, At the Club"; former a musical comedy star, and | Thomas H. Ince's pioture of Louts|§hs Kitchen” L e § “Songs, Exclusive and Different,” and | “The Bronze BeH,” In ahich Courtney seig T hats W ber's 2 ; &] | 3 = 30 = . |Eddie Kang and Jay Herman, in “A | Foote, Doria May.and Claire Dubrey | BiSquCt90: R IR W = 4 e Bessie Rempel and compan: { Columbia Theater next week, begin- o Day Oft”; Ben Bernle, In “This Is Not | ning Sunday afternoon. A powerful | ' $man™ and 4. I“‘l'.rlck Baster. -and - Beatrice | tcry and intrigue in New York; LOhg |~ “York:- = Squire; Ann Ford and George (160d:'| Island and India. Sunday, Constance Talmadge, in Garcinettl’ Brothers, in novel hat- L) b er's “What's W, 'th Whi % throwing and athletic feats: Aesop's | METROPOLITAN—“A ' Midnight Tuesdny. Bthel Clayton Fables, Topics of the .Day and the Bell” : Sunday, at 3 and 8:15 &'olock, this| Next week, beginning Sunday, First week’s bill, comprising Cecil Lean | National's latest vehicle for Charles ters and Billy Gaxton, will be pre- famous play, “A Midnight, sented for the last tim will be. shown at Crandall's 7a'ne Grey's “The, Man .of the — Metropolitan. It combines humor, * Republic. - .- President s . = W 5— i mystery and thrills In a_picture di- i : .'N. Ha have interests in common. We COSMOS—*Look! T e by Mir. Ray himseif *“a Mid-| Sunday, Monday ana Tues R. N. Harper i - R ! A beautitul vision, “Look.” said to | Hiere Bull is wnlike any previous |1as Fairbanks, in “The Nut: Vice Presidents e . o ! be acknowledged the finest dancing |pieture in which ho. has’ appeared. |day and Thursday, Reginald Barkers W. P. Lipscomb spectacle in vaudeville, will be pre- a specl sic will | production “Snowblind”; Friday and Sented at the Cosmos Theater next |Shontfeatures and speclal music wil > i “Seven Lewis Holmes recognize that—and extend. our, service impartially and unre- e lete the bill. i week. by Mile. Rialto, .with June. Mar- | “°™P e ~wuf Years Bad Luck.” ~ - C. J. Gockeler - F A toni and company assisting. It is 5 re. 3. {JOC! servedly. 2 z described as a riot of motion and a PALACE—I Am Guilty.” R TR TR N, L. Sansbury Ty The Sons of Egibi, Babylanian bankers, kept books Dlaze of Solor and .prosents eght| . Am Guilty” J. Parker Read's| In Manchester, N. H. as late as|l ° Cashier ; S - on movable clay tablets. Their system was the fore- 7 % . Sy ol acomo aatmtye ';m;‘b"c“m{ all |1atest starring production for Louise | 1846 1t was contrary to law to smoke H. L Offutt, ir. “Your Bank” is what we try o4 runner of modern Loose Leaf accounting. g ; flas nover been shown before at popu- | RIRAI™ WY 00 $,800 B FIAGETTin the street on the Sabbath. to make it—in facf—with’ Sur” : b ar priges. e famous 'our ar- 3 7e * £ ' A Sationized by Loose Leaf Padear - our Harcpalace Theater next week, beginning : . A m"r o PP % 5 byl : S Ehiz T S G e pof | Sunday atternoon. ‘It is the story i —— machinery and our résources methocs. < s ; : g a1’ continy, I i < {fives ot s devoted wifs and a neglect= MUDDIMAN functioning 1n your behalf—and; ~ =~ different parts of your ledgers.: Entries are typewritten Post Binders happy home ,,t-?y,gt tho Yakedo Japs, | ful husband. 3 . of course, to-our mutual benefit. - 5 m Hdh n novel oa. of sl ant magi ST . . (34 3 = e thasi scackinentish cfmisee it Sheet KNICKERBOCKER. - WE DO Morton Brothers, in a unique. spe { n’t have to “tip-toe” in Bank Forms comprising dancing, You don’t h P 5 : : = St et . "| Next Sunday andi Monday, Chames ELECTRIC Mastarhee # books do not become unwicldy. 2 Price. Books : Jand Kiveredor s Trazy e eas mE: | Ray will be shown in First National's o - _here. Our oficcr.s an taches Among the business houses that use National Loose Ring Binders £jfar-iwithiian tactitobefannounced [ Almiverstonloticharlesi Hoyt s ab ol WIRING . aré always available. “Wel- . . = o 5 > . Inter. play, “ B B 5 A 5 Leaf Books in their accounting departments are such Columnar Sheets. The matinee photoplay for the week | Wednonday, Alice Lake, In “Unchart- Rggpp.:jewp:gep—,'l;enm B e asion he lraationd i dbe Z 5 - 3 will be Frank Mayo's latest picture,|ed Seas”; ursday - and -Friday, - Ex orkmen for E d imstitutions as the Westérn, Union Telegraph Com- -Commercial Forms TThe *Magnificent’ ~ Brute, 'Lucien | “Bunty Pulls the Strings" and Larry P Remodelimg smile and endesvor -of each-one. —— Memorandum Books Hubbard's screen version of a story |Semon, in_“The Rent Collector,” and pany, Henry L. Doberty & Co., Realart Pictures Loaf Ledger, Series 8100. Yts chassis is the strongest bridge plates, bronze beagings and the National fHat Look for Thie Trade Mark When You Buy ¥ Students’ Note-Books EBvery accountant and every pure chasing agent ought to have our book, “Ready Records for Account- ing.” It’s free—ask your stationer ‘for & copy. If he cannot supply by Malcolm Stuart Boylan of man's bravery and woman's devotion. This will be its first showing on any screen. “A Monkey Hero” will be the film laughmaker and, with the In- ternational News and other short films, will be shown at all perform- ances. A fine bill of vaudeville and pic- tures is announced for Sunday, start- ing at 3 pm. - STRAND—“Pep-0-Mint Revue.” One of the most delightful and un- usual of musical offerings will be pre- sented. as the headline attraction at- the Strand, Theater next _week, ginning Sunday, in the ‘“Pep- Revue,” presented by Harry D ing ‘|and a company of youthful players of superior talent and ability. Others will include La Vaux, artistic expo- nent of the piano accordio: the Hil- ton Sisters, popular gjrls. offering pop- ular songs; Tom Overholt and Lillian using originality, | and Harry White, “the twelve-minute man,” in a' clever collection of songs and storles. Saturday, Wallace Reid, in “Top Much .1 Speed."” ! The first threa days of mext week, btginning Sunday, Dorothy Dalton, in “The Idol of the North” in which Miss Dalton reverts to the type of role that first brought her fame upon the screen; Wednesday and Thursday, NDALL’ Ca CRANDALL'S. . : U616 126h Sa, *| Thomas Meighan, in “White and Un- married,” and the last two days of the week, “The Woman God e starring Seena Owen’ and coln. Short-reel features also will be-shown -te pipe organ- accempani- |. ment. Savoy. Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meigh- an, in “White and Unmarried” day and Wednesday, Roscoe v Arbuckle, in “The Dollar a Year Man.” and Mack Sennett's “Made in the Kitchen": Thursday, Lois Webers production, “What's’ Worth While,” and comady,” What a Whopper”; Fri- day; “The Call.of Youth”: Saturday. Tom Moore, in “Made in Heaven.” - of-us. Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per = The photoplay will. present = Wil Rogers. in -Goldwyn's latest produc- tion, “An Unwilling Hero,” an adapta- tion of O. Henry's story, “W| Dick’s Christma ockin film features also will be shown. OUTDOORS. : : ffite 11111111 Glen Echo - Park. Dr. Schm With its open-air ‘ballroom, Gle: Echo Park claimé to have solved the Peanut Butter A Delicious Food problem of summer danging. The Absolutely Pure. ballroom is so Jocated as to catch the Large Glass Jars cooling breezes, and nature i3 aided by eleotric fans. usic is furnished by a Jazz orchestra. ther amusements include six big, Y thrilling rides, the manifold Joys -of 10¢ the midway, boating and canoeing. I\ At your dealers or ] = th '\ delivered anywhere . 402404 Seventh Streel e it Sme e’ ) ) % pecials” on three week R H . - .’I?ifif"‘-n."'“%'é’“ is, ruekyi wumner | | VEGETARIAN FoOD & NUT.Co.: = . 2 L] ursday evening a singer en- 4 3 ] tertains with the latest son Mits, and | 133041 8. CAPITOL ST. 8.E. [ J [ Saturday there is free Qancing from | My advertisement may be copied, but A pleasant ride on the Potomac on the steamer Chagles Macalester brings one to Marshall Hall, one of the oldest of Washington's summer resorts. Thé A . [l| Macalester makes three trips daily— trips. The steamer will make its usual forty-mile trip next Sunday afternoon leaving 7th street wharf at 2:30, re- turning to Washington about 6 p.m. | Avenue Grand. Sunday and Monday, Thomas Meigh- ¢'{ an, in “White and Unmarried”; Tues- an i e e e e Your Dollar Is Larger at George’s Tomorrow * The great semi-monthlyevent of DollarDay. brings bar- gains 'E:: give your dollars the buying power of pre-war days end in many instances'even GREATER values than ~ those-of 1914. Tomorrow is an exceptionally big day for opportunities.— We list below -eighteen tpeeialf- - drawers, in light weight, e ®Shirts and drawers nvs wide range of good de- which defy competition. Lk white gauze (so-cailed this famous make; first SIgNS L.oiennnn doseencen Next Door to R. Harris & Co. PLATE SPECIALIST Chevy Chase Lake. 8 to0'8:30 p.m. - net my work at 10 a.m., 2:30 and 6:45 p.m.. Stopping Dancing attractions at Chevy Chase Steamer Charles Maealester.— DR at Mount Vernon on the first two " A store is not made famous by the number of square feet it oc- A cupies—but by its square dealing—expressed in values and prices. Made of . a fine quality, high-count : nainsook, athletic Chesapeake Beach. A pleasant evéning’s recreation aft- BARGAIN NO. 2 - er the day’s wark in. office may be had RACK OF S : by a trip to Chesapeake Beach, just Gingllam, v0ile and eave the District line. daily at 6:30 NAINSOOK OTIS UNDERWEAR irregulars). TWO GAR- ARl et style, with elastic UNION chirte anmic-tometn b T ‘ MENTS FOR............ ‘ SUI I S ” POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR l -BARGAINS NO 1 ” = ] : belt in back. For MEN'’S FINE SHIRTS RACK OF 2 3 me:\ and boys, in- 1 ° {n priftea Madras and 1 sizes from 26 to 46. high. count percale. s Gingham and Voile Dresses and Linene ' p.m., reaching the beach before dark and giving pleasure-seekers two"and a half hours in which to enjoy the countless amusements. including free dancing to “clown"toddle music.” MEN'S HALF HOSE Combed .cotton,s with double soles. : ; : 2 : Steamer St. Johns, {5 S ts Exclusive designs and exceéptional val- Salt water bathing and other amuse. ut e menis are oftered at Colonial each DR. LEH - Eretialist . Johns 8 Saturday for the beach at 230 pam.| 307 7th St. N:W., Opp. Saks’ Open Evenings—Olosed on Sundays. Six pairs for. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST Boys’ Stoc Narrow rib, in black; sizes 7 to 11 FOUR PAIRS Union Suits Sizes 26 to 34; first quality. Of the best models. 9 | Worthup to 9 IV cntieps s 4 $15.00..... & In neat stripes and plain white. Seconds of the famous “Bell brand.” Overalls In blue, white and blue and white stripes, with coats to match, PER GARMENT, Stripping Suits of Price In spite of the fact that these Suits are of staple bdunctevr'—in the weaves and mod- els that are already being shown for fall—we . i = are closing out remaining spring numbers. . Mostly Blues—and mostly Tricotines—hand- P somely lined with silk, and of high-class makes. . | MEN'S WORK _APRQNS In blue denim and blue pin COOKS’ CAPS French stsle, in all sizes. See if your size is here—and grab it! Vglu_es up to $49.75......... Fine quality, extra strongly made, sizes from 30 t0 42.1eeepenee Clearing Coats The prettiest models yet—all colors— Both the Sports Coats and Wrappy BOYS" BOYS' . Boyw’. fport with the new smock shoulder; .button Wrgps—Velour§ a!fd Sport cloth,. em= KHAKI %AASSI-I: BI:'PE::.EE trimming, and- pockets. % , broidered and silk lined, or tailor finish. PANTS PATS _kl‘lhr;':;.ie -rmg Sightly . > = * Sizes 8 7 perfect: sizes :/ery Special $1 98 Values Up to $ l 3.75 o Strap Pumps .............. —with the popular Baby Louis and Louis heels, at this very special price of .cciincceninienieiiitieeecaanan Regular $5 Values EraA 54 . Regular 36 Values . HOOPER BROS. . 911 PA. AVE. NW. . | Wliite Sport Oxfords With Black or Tan Trimmings s0 Strap Pumps E e Fall Dresses iz Such effective models—of graceful design—the handsomest in many a‘sea- son—tricolette, Georgette and Crepe de - l chine—sizes 16 to 46.. ‘This price for this lot only—for the values are worth half again more. » {

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