Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 32

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1 32 : . ‘THE EVENING - — . — KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The “Gent” Should Have Kept on His Hat. So CLARICE HAS ENGAGED T 1—y [/ HENRI THE HAIR SPECIALIST \rand [AH! HONSIEUR NSGINIS I LOVE ZE MRS, JONES' HAIR DRESSER 1S HEQE PULOVE TO TREAT HAIR BUSINESS! 1 GROW ZE TO GROW ‘A LUXURIANT YoUR 3CALP! HES A HAIR LIKE NATURE GROW ZE MOP OF WoolL ON My MARVEL! HE CAN ALMOST GRASS! Ity CHARGE ees$lo zE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. —By POP MOMAND. (.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. AMUSEMENTS. | QIIIIIIII|II|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII'IIIE AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Daily Perform- TOME! TW' POOR €Uy HAS SONME JoB! —a| Happy Spn-bergen 5 Spitzbergen’s winds are b]m\—; ing, their edge is like a file, and | there it’s always snowing, and i life is worth the while; no tor- | rid nights are keeping the citi- zens from sleeping; no sun-| struck gents are weeping, but | people sing and smile. Spitz- bergen, land oi pleasure, ofj comfort and of ease! The cold they cannot measure, for mer- cury will freeze; amid those wholesome rigors no voter ever figures on flies or ants or chig- gers, on skeeters, bugs or fleas. Of that fair land I'm dreaming ' when 1 to roost repair, the per-: spiration streaming from brow ! and cheeks and hair; how 1! would like to wander among: the icebergs vonder and see the | groundhog ponder within. it frozen lair! It seéms a thing! surprising that all men do not o where winds are always ris-{ ing and there is always snow. Why do we shilly-shally? ‘Why don't we straightway sally to! some far northern valley and, <it upon a floe? pitzbergen | 1! is inviting the weary to her doors : she beckons at this writ- ing. she beckons and implores ;i why are we here remaining,! where horrid heat is relomng I ch, why is no one straining to! reach her ice-bound shores?| The summer sun is blazing, the sky’s like pofished zinc; andj heat, absurd, amazing, has put!| us on the blink; and still thel days grow hotter, why don’t we | weave and totter to where men chop the water when they would have a drink? WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Allllllwvl_ e P Gude’s Flowérs for Fall Weddls Distinctive decorating for the most formal occasion. 1214 F.—Advertise- ment MADE CADETS AT LARGE. The President has appointed Her- bert W. Shaw, son of Lieut. Col. H. G. Shaw, A.. at San Franeisco, and Samuel P. Collins, son of Lieut. Col. R. W. Collins, U. S. A, at Fort Leav- enworth. Kann., to be cddets at large at the U. S. Military Academy. Another Snyder & Little smart and correct model | Combination Gray Buck, Black Calf Trimmed, Also In All Black and Other Combinations. HOSIERY. Styder@ Lilite 1211 F St. N. W. shington, D. C. FRANKLIN Compared to his previous experience, the average Frank- lin owner. virtually buys gaso- . line and tires at half price. On the average their mileage yield is doubled by Franklin light weight, direct air cool- ing and chassis flexibility. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Commecticnit Avemue, Telephone Main 5341 Blank booh—ceady to serve you-at a- moment’s MAKE HAIR GROW ON. BULLIARD BALL® CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The people of Lecland, Md, will, hold a garden party Labor day. Gund} music. Chicken supper at 3 p.m. Guild Hall. Admission free. The Woemen’s City Cl-l iy ! forum luncheon will be g ur- | will speak. ‘Woman.” Subject, The Amph! for benefit of Y. M. C. A, tomorrow at :30 -p.m. Program will coniain e cernu from recitals to be given at! Atlantic City Sunday, Tuesday ‘and . Wednesday evenings. Business Women's Councll will’ meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at (hurchl of the Covenant. Reports will be given from various conferences. The .ll thlr- ' I meet to ow at Christ® Chilg ™ Sostet. lndl‘l‘l.\v avenue. Mgr. Thomas, rector of St.| Patrick's, who is president of the loclll ibranch of the Big Sister movement, will ! preside. , 324 The Hebrew v the \xe" will holds its annual lawn fete and| carnival at 415 street northwest : Wednesday at 0 pm. In case of ! rain the carnival will be postponed: urtil fair weather. H ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Eastern Branch, Belt-Parrish Asso- ciation, will hold its 22d annual re- union all day and late afternoon. at Emory Grove Camp meeting grounds, rain or snine. TONIGHT. Benning-Glendale-Oakland Association will meet at § Smothers' School. Benning road. Open-air meellns of the Abraham Lln- coln Council of the American Associa- | tion for the Recognition of the Irish R | public at 24th and K streets at 8 o'cloc! We Make Particilarly Good nlargements —Quality workman- ship always and prompt service. Size 8x10-in. M. A. LEES| OPTICAL CO., 614 9th St. | | 1 | | i CHANGE IN PUBLICATION. Commerce Reports Will Be Issued as a Weekly. Commerce Reports. daily official {publication of the Department of Com- merce, is to be changed from a daily to a weekly publication. September 5. oy Wt the eiab. Tara Bl Heratn: i ment of Commerce. Beports will be | “Wanted—A.! changed from an unsystemstized mass of reports (6 a weekly trade paper. i scientifically prepared and clasa:fled mx will have a’recital ' OP 3 commodity and geographical ba- sis. { tinued with the issue of August 1. Beginning the physical, arrange- The duily paper will be discon- —— Brides Prefer Shaffer’s Flowers for their wedding bouquets. 900 14th n.w. j—Advertisement. ! Notice to Garages Robey Motor Co., authorized Ford Dealers, 1429 L St. NW.,, centrally located for business and residence, are making free delivery of Ford parts. A tele- phone call will bring a special delivery. No order too small to deliver. Main 2121 devotious. M-E:SWING CO: Mesco Building, 1013.E St. N.W. Our Paséeun'né Milk receives the high- est official rating of the health department e e —— SWING'S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY 6.7,{; colfde o/’[mlanca/exce//enc A.FrAr haa diiculty in keeping Wi monks awske durinc He noted the exciting effect of some bes i tried them on the monks and th for the Dntrmt of Ca’umbm. Chestnut F arms-, Pasteurlzed Guernsey Mlll( HESTNUT FARMS GUERNSEY milk is the product of Guernaey herds exclusively—a breed noted for its rich, ine-flavored.-cream- color milk. Itis produced by especially well con- ducted dairies. = = MSIT! CHEAP m ZE ASSIGRED TO DEPARTMENT. Lieut. Commander Willlam J. Lar- oon, U. 8. N.. has been assigned to duty in the office of naval operations, Navy Department. 1 i There Are Over 3,000 Satisfied Cadillac Owmners in Washington. .Are You One of Them? Remember, your present car has a value as applied toward the pur- chase of a Cadillae. The Washington * Cadillac Company 1138-48 Connecticut Ave. Open Evenings Untll 9 P.M. Sundays Until 3 P.M. o 7{‘:‘ rr goats, s the world gained & stamulant: Phone Main 7601 —Itis pasteurized and bottle& double-capped under expen supervision. —It contains a higher percentage of bunerfnt and other {ood elements than ordinary milk. —It has met with noteworthy appreciation in a constantly growing number of homes since we added it to our list of dairy products. Phone Franklm 4000 Paramouat Preseats ETHEL CLAYTON “WEALTH” AR = In_“Disraeli” ™ The Rockville Fair Closes Frid:y Stock Exzhibition Still on Till 3 P. M. R-dng 1:30 P.M. Auction Sale <~ Handiwork | —ON THE BAY— Washington’s Salt Water Resort” Only One Hour's Ride Bathing—Boating Fishing at Its Best All Seashore Attractions Full Orekestra Through September 11tL — =lt E:EIEEEE—E@ +AGEO. HENRY . BRAWNER = 114110, Connectncut Ave. : “You can acguire the home of * your dreams if youw'll start to save—and save systematically. A dollar will do—increase’your deposits as-you go along. @anocss, Contin- ous, 10:20 4. M. o 11 P. M. —Sunday—— Doors Open ot 3:30 il ||||l|||||||||||||u||||mll|||||||||||||||||||||||i||l|||||||||m|||i||m||||||m‘|u||uum‘mmuummn T T e METROPOLITAN] LAST THREE DAYS &1 ol = = —The Americon SEEneouly as c Bo- olety Buiterfly, an Awma- % Wesley Barry, SEE. of _“Dinty.” as “Freckies,” Her Love- A\ o, Stum Kid 4dmirer. SEE—4» Aeriat Circus Unparallelod. in Thrill, During Which Foats Never Before At- tempted Are Buccessfully Accomplished to Lend B th-Taking Suspense to ¢ Wonderfully Ezcit- It Starts With a ing Climaz. Laugh, Speeds Along on Thrills and Ends With the Sur- prise of Your Life! SEE—A Porm of Dra- matic N arrative | That Combines Romance, [l Laughter and Thrills én f @ Mawner That Is Re- freshingly Novel and Ex- tremely Clever. mu|umm|||muumummummmmmm||Hmmmmm|m|ummm|m||m|||||||mm|| WITH WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY IN STRANGER THAN FICTION 'OMPLEMENTS OF THE FEATURE. A NEW TOONERVILLE COMEDY, “THE SKIPPER STRIKES IT RICH” OVERTURE, “THE GIRL FROM BRAZIL” (ROMBERG) THE METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY—WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. MIRSKEY, CONDUCTOR PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS 2 Il[_lllllllIIlIIllII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIH,IIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||I||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIE; : TOPICS OF THE DAY OO EA AR EARROO % LOEW'S - | 0I.IIMBIA —NOW PLAYVING— “RBELTERED DATGHTERS NEW THEATER ;= %8 0% HAROLD GOODWIN, in “THE HEART OF YOUTH. A unwh-—h =i | DUMBARTON MADGE. in wr‘nm\c B 10 C ave. 10K and LEWIS STONE E GOl Ty, T AT LLACE REID. fn 100 Pm'ms “THE 80N GI.OIIIA wn'xmms SILLS “The GREAT MOMENT"* BY ELINOR GLYN Autheress of “Three Weeks” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE R f A CRANDALL'S 25737 7o Garden,14th & Col R‘. TODAY—DAVID POWELL. in 24 APPPAR d COMEDY, “SPOT (‘A?‘H LA D, in “H nd LARRY SEMON, in “THE 00—9. SELECTED ALLSTAR CAST the Pramount Super-Production Stanton Garden Shows n e | ELITE 142 Streer BESSIE mummru.}: “THE BREAKING _POIN ®11 H Street N.B. JOHNNY WALKER _and EDNA MURPHY. in_“PLAY SQUARE." AVENUE GRAND 45 Pa. Ave. S.E. 2 P.M. DAIL! SUNDAY. R CAST, NT' W—! % Ang COMEDY, LITTLE SAW.” CRANDALL "LEDGARE Apono 'l'be-ler and l'l 2 oaau.v EORBING 1T TN Al "om¢ - JMATECR VACDEVILLE, s Sun. 30t HoPys 3.3.° “Makes a Hit”—Post The Santos and Hayes Revge FRADKIN MISS JEAN TELL BATL 3 D! Powars ECKER & and 2oy o Dvels, Fores 38 POLI'S ... Shubert Attractions ™°P% [ ufl)u.l:s Today, Becl--l-; at €130 WANDA HAWLEY in the Premiere Washington Presentation of “A KISS: IN TIME” MACK SENNETT'S J. L. Frothingham Presents THE 'I'EH DOLLAR RAISE From the Story by PETER B. KYNE Enagted by a Famous Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOTTA —GONPUUTOB— Orpheus,” Overters “ory ON HURRICANE DECK TO MARSHALL HALL YOU ST. N_.m_. Catherjme Balle.

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