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SALOYSILY B T THIS BATH.ROOM 1S A . SIGHT, CoME HERE AT ONCE SCHOOL SUPPLY ECONOMY AGAIN ASKED OF PUPILS Limited Appmprhflon I’akeu Sav- ing of Paper and Care of Books Imperative. . Washington public school children . Will be called upon again this year to aid in a campaign of econorhy in i the use of school supplies. With an appropriation “insufficient to provide “full equipment for the next school year, | authorities today decided to caution ‘pupils when the schools open Sep- ftember 15 ‘to take special care of .books and use paper as sparingly fas possible. ¢ When school officials began placing corders for supplies shortly after the iBchools closed they found that the ‘price of books had increased over . The appropriation for the fiscal year ending June, 1922, which ,was available July 1, provides {$100,000 for books, paper and other supplies for schoolroom use. The same amount was provided last year. ‘The appropriation, however, does not allow for the increasqd book prices, nor for the prospective increase in enroliment. —_— ¢ CHANGES AT G. P. 0. ‘Appointments, Separations - and Promotions for Week. ¢ Personnel changes in the govern- ment printing office for the week end- ied yesterday were as follows: Appointments—John Peters, unskill- )2d laborer; Ravmond A. Johnson, pro- :bational liaotype operator; Marshall C. Swicegood. temporary carpenter; rry C. Weils, caster helper, rein- ted; Floyd M. Hackney, unskilled . transferred from War De- Separations—Robert D. Moore, prabational messenger boy, re- signed; Christopher G. Satterly, iine- type operator, resigned; Mrs. Elsie M. Tighe, folder, resigned; Miss Ethel M. Kimball, cataloguer, resigned; Miss Elsle M. Green, emergency clerk, re- Signed: Ray Burdett, unskilled labor- er. resigned; Frederick Jackson, un- skilled laborer, resigned; Miss Della Huserian, pressfeeder, retired: Rollin Tlm compositor, retired; ers, watchman, retired; Joseph 3 Swlnburna. proofreader, ~retired. Promotions, etc.—John B. Dieste, help- er at 40 gents per hour to office helper at 60 cents per hour; Miss Brook O. Taylor, skilled laborer at 35 cents per hour to helper at 45 cents per hour; Hampton Dye, messenger boy at 20 tents per hour to skilled laborer at 5 cents per hour; Victon M. Giffen, inotype operator at 75 cents per hour to proofreader at 76 cents per hour; James P. Cromwell, linotype operator &t 75 cents per hour to proofreader at 95 cents per hour; Vernon O. Dinger, compositor at 75 cents per hour to Jinotype operator at 75 cents per hour; Albert MeMullen, pressman in charge @t 80 cents per hour to pressman at ~ 75 cents per hour. —_— COL. GIBBS RELIEVED. Col. Dana Merrill, general staff, has relleved Col. George S. Gibbs, “="general lllfl‘ of the dutles of chair~ \ ! fl .fl] | | man, Department technical committee:, member, War Depart- ment group of the American engineering _standards _committee, and War Department representative on - the, interdepartmental standard- fzation committee. GEN. NOLAN RELIEVED. Brig. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan has been relieved from duty at the War Department and granted leave of ab- sence, on the expiration of which he ‘will proceed to mp Knox for duty in_connection with tHe training of | field artillery troops for three months, when he will Artillery Brigade at Clfl'm Travis, Tex. ‘WILL BE ARMY LIBRARIAN. Col. Alexander M. Miller, cavalry, at Fort Riley, Kan., this city for dut; ‘War College. He relleves ‘W. Cramer, jr. cavalry, who is or- dered to Fort Riley for duty. ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. Capt. John T. Zellars, 56th Infantry, at Camp Meade, Md.. has been ordered to this city for duty at headquarters, District of Washingt: @ i i join the 2d Field; _.THE BLESS fty HearT! HES EVEN USED My SIXTY 'CENT CAKE OF NIOLET BATH Soap! | CITV NEWS IN BRIEF. | Rapbi Goldman of Kishenoff, Rus- - will speak Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Sub- ject: “The Innef Life ¢f Russia. Oth Street ' - GAYETY Relew® JEAN BEDINI'S' &oicerrmon “CUDDLE UP” _Nort Wesk—The Jack The Takakwitha Club will e =By POP MOMAND. AlLL 1 GOTTA 3AY IS AFTER THIS JuLiE RA CAT : HERSELF! I KNOW WHEN I'mt LickED! T HOUAND AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. LS T—THE YEAR'S SENSATION® Loew’s Columbia Theater, which has already electrified all Mondsy at 8 p.m.. at the Takakwitha House, 2100 H street. ATIONAL 3952 Mat. Saturday Marc Kiaw, Inc., Presents OTHER I.IVES A thrilling and wnusual play. " Prices, Mights, 500, 81, u.u.ln. Starting Monday—Seats Selling Charles Dillingham Preseats ‘With Vivienne Seeal vOU ST. REPUBLIC V.. Ameriea’s Fi~est Colored Movie House "P.. ME“!I. \ Snenisl. nn 'A" I Amfl' L TYPHOID PREVALENT. More Cases at This Period Than Last Year. The Writers' League will meet to- ymorrow at 8 p.m., at the Public Li- {brary. Mrs. Bartha Voorhorst will speak. The Washington Advertising Club will give its first luncheon of the scason Tuesday &t the Raleigh Hotel. e committee om comvemtions, Washington Chamber of Commerce, will meet tomorrow at 1 p.m. M. Leesc is chatrman of the committee. OBGAHIZATION ACTIVITE‘S TONIGHT. Abraham Lincoln Council, American Association for the Racognition of the Irish Republic, will meet at 8§ o'clock |at 1731 Tstreet. Kit Carson Pos fos 2, Department of the Potomac, R., will meet at 8 o'clock at Grlnd Arm}' Hall, 141z Pennsylvania avenue. Typhold fever is more prevelent in PAINTING ON EXHIBIT. P I the District thfs year than it was a Work of Dr. Sabungl Shows 666! year ago, according to records of the Scenes on One Piece of l.lnan. health department. « A large painting, depicting 666 scenes | From January 1 to September 1 on 2 single plece of linen, was on display | physicians geported 126 cases .of the Hn‘ll 10 o'clock last night in the Grid- | disease, ereas only eighty-five } tron room of the New Willard Hotel, Wero . ‘repotked during the The painting is the work of Dr. L. B. | period of 1920 Sabungi, former secretary to the late| Seven members of oche family, the Sultan of Turkey, and required thirty- | parents and five children, are’ vio- } 8ix vears of work, It Is stated. tims of the fever at Sibley Hospital, The painting Illustrates universal his- | the health records show. These per- tory, types and creeds of the nations, | so: are registered, howeve {helr founders, temples and worship: | residents of & mearby Ma 1apd ing places. town. | Inspectors of the health depart- e » ment ed attention again to the enste Sl viewrank fact that the department gives free To all parts of the world. Conuult ., 1214 Fe, anti-typhold vaccine at the District Gt e LA L e U e e S o LT (Neduoataye(and suurd.y. SUES FOR DAMAGES. Peter Grogan & Sons' Company is U named as defendant in a suit to recover $15,000 damages filed in the District Su- —will find us ready to o m--. Books When you Ty preme Court by Francis R. Clark. E. Morrison Paper.Co. | = Through Attorneys Frank J. Hogan'and 1000 Pa. Ave. same John C. Kump the plaintiff says he was {injured February 19 last when a truck of the defendant company ran over him as he was repairing his car on the | Washington - Baltimore bofflevard. He. four ribs broken,. he says, and the Inm!qla of his left leg were torn. —_— - Leave Floral Plans for Autumn Wed- jdings to Shaffer's taste. 900 l“h st— 'Adveru:ement —_— Money Available for Real Estate Investments of Flnt-(fllll Real Entate !-lfslle Loans Secured for Depositor $1.00 per doz. BLACKISTONE 14th and H N. b Why not select the best snap shots of the outing for nlargements — Q uality orkman- ship always and prompt * service. M. A.LEES Opportunity is knocking at | the door of those who have learned the lesson of saving. Have you learned the lesson? ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Yes! Ladies, we have them—- THE NEW FALL SENSATION Plain ‘Toe Patent Colt Oxfords s One of the great bar- gains in Our Sale of Lamps. '8 Da.mty—mm—g'raceful with low heels and mannish last. / - . New York and Washmg’_con women ‘say they are the most stylish footwear creation of the age. BLACK OR BROWN SATIN PUMPS, BLACK KID PUMPS AND OTHER DAINTY FALL MODELS WITH LOUIS. OR BABY LOUISHEELS. SPECIALLY PRICED " AT. "HOOPER BROS. 911 PA. AVE. NW.- mengpon with {ts maichless array of screen offerings, will offer the photoplay masterpiece of the year when— CECIL B. D:MILLE PRESENTS HIS GREATEST PRODUCTION “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" WITH WALLACE REID ELLIOTT DEXTER MONTE BLUE THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE KOSLOFF POLLY MORAN / RAYMOND HATTON % ¥ JULIA FAYE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY: G5 COLUMBIA =5 IIIIHIIIIIIIIH‘!IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ] '9 TWICE 2:15 ! .uu,mmm.,,., DAILY 8:15° ONLY TEN MORE DAYS Eagagement Ends Saturday Night, September 17 Seats Now for All Performances + MATINEE TODAY, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1. 00 ; The World'l Greatest Cinemp “A Screen Masterpiece”—Post w4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Directed by Rex Ingram ALL SEATS RESERVED Evenings and Saturday Mat., 50c to $1.50 GLORIA SWANSON BEBE DANIELS WANDA HAWLEY AGNES AYRES — IIIIIIlllllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIilIII!IlII i £l il i IIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllIIIIII Seats ” ‘EVENING * STAR; - WASHINGTON, D. ‘C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921 ' : P — F—'|||Illllllllllllllllil|IIIIH||||I||||||||||||||||||||||||||||Il||||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||llllllllllll!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWI 'RANDALL’S Datly Perform- METROPOLITAN| == ous, 10:30 4. M, [z to11 P. M. ~—Sunday— Doors Open at 2:30 &= LAST THREE DAYS = ,FOIIIl STAR PICTURE—SUPREME MUSIC “ITCHIE” HEADRICK _WILLIAM DESMOND _ LEWIS STONE . BARBARA CASTLETON PRODUCED BY LOUIS B. MAYER The Dyamatic Story of a Bride Who Went to the Altar With a Lie on Her Lips; a Husband Who Discovered That Lie and Instituted a Seccret Search; a Friend Who Had Loved the Woman Once—Still Loved Her, Some Said—ahd Tried to Bring Ha[r[:mr.(.r to a Home Bereft of It. They, and the Adorable Baby Boy, Sweep Events o a Retributive Climax That s Absolutely Unique in the Awdals of Silent Drama. The Spontancous Comedy Contributed to the Action by ithe Greatest Four-Year-Old Star on the Screen and His Collie Dog Lend a Humoros Charm That Is Unforgettable to the Master-Drans, Don’t Delay i° NOW! ™ ‘MooRE'S 11 A, ll——-LAl'l" 3 DAYS—11 s FereMaee Paramount Presents BETTY COMPSON MILTOR SILLS And a SBuperb Cast in AT THE END OF -THE WORLD Famous Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND -GOTTA ‘onductor— Overture, “The Tt H; . Fiolin 8olo by Henrt. Sokotow, “Meditation,” from “Thales SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES D~ NEXT WEEK —gg In Person connection with 8l 8 S or amection: pu:may Wit “Passing Through” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE His n,.,_. ,; Today - OTHER OMINF Greater Than “Lying Lips” Silver Spring Carnival will continue unmtil Saturday, Sept. 10th Dancing exery, night, 7130 to 11:30 $50.00 in_gold given to thd prettiest girl over 16 yoars of age on the grougd Saturday night | Distriot Line at Georgia Ave. New lhrl(et,‘VI.,'& Return or. Endless Caverns ‘Weonderful and Spectacular ' Lv. W.llllfl'l (Uniom Sta.) 8100 A.M. Lv. w.-‘l.-m (7th St. Sta.) 105 A.M. Tickets a‘u Sale Sept. 6 to 10 - < and M.rnhlg of 11th For ‘Int!-urm-luo:-. iLllter-tm-e : and tickets apply Div. N.W. (phome -l!l 5638), Unlon Station, or Tth St. 8.W. Station. 10* B. F. KEITH'S =- “AN UNEXCELLED . 4 A'l'l'RAC‘l‘lON"—-Pmt A WOMAN SAWED ‘IN HALF n'm Full vh";t the Andsm THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME A FIRST NATIONAL BPECIAL ATTRACTION BY THE MAKERS OF “THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” . EMBELLISHMENTS THE METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY—WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Conductor GRAND OVERTURE, “ROSAMUNDE” (FRANZ SCHUBERT) PRISMATIC PRELUDE—"BERCEUSE” FROM “JOCELYN” (GODARD) C. V. MENS, Cellist PATHE PICTURIZED NEWS—CAMERA GEMS—TOPICS OF THE DAY LARRY SEMON /N AN HILARIOUS TWO-REEL MIRTH-MAKER *“THE FALL GUY” e CRANDALL’ METROPOLITAN F at 10th 'NEXTWEEK‘ Special Film Features NEW THEATER ;}"“ CRANDALL’S fxicxERmockrn DUMBARTON TORALAND TOMORROW-THOMAS MEI- “THE A- ARBUCKLE, in HOME Sth St. S, 1349 Wisconain \ve ROSCOE_(FATTY) “DOLLAR - A - YEAR IZI0 C Strest N.E. THOMAS MEIGHAN, in “WHITE RRIED,™ a whimsical aud out- ry romantic comeds by John M9 H St N EORGE MELFORI'S Pro- A WISE FOOL." by Bir Gilbert ©f the northwest by l _ mttnor and Gavector of enets My Wi CAROLINA 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E. APLIN, i dlrrfle« by _the_ written and 4th and I.YRlC et 'm, in ‘TH E l\’l! ERH)US A NEW STANTON 22 4 <. ROSCOE IFlllI) “ARBU With LILA LI “THE DOLLAR-A-Y) Stanton Garden Siows, DE MILLE'S *“THE LOST DORIS MAY, in THE ~STANDING PSHOTS. CRANDALL’S A\Ehllfi GRAND 845 Pa. Ave. S.E. P.M. DAILY: 3 P.M. SUNDAY. DE MILLE'S “THE LOST DORIS MAY. in “THE HARRY POLLARD. I8 in “THE BRONZE HOW SHE LIED." \.u-suu'rs . DE MILLE'S “THE ’§ YORK THEATER Ga.Ave.&Q ruu.n_G‘u.mt MACLAREN Ist St. and R, L. Ave. DOROTHY DALTON, o “THE IDOL OF THE NORT! CRANDALL'S METROFOLITAN N treat mtton LAST THREE DAYS _FOUR POP! ‘i CHILD THOU GAVEST "LARRY SEMON. i <THE FALL And Special Musical Features. Park Rd. FREDERICK, in MADAME LOEW’S ALAC = Continuous 10:30 A.M—11_P.M. LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents- “FATTY” || ARBUCKLE Bexh - DOUG! —IN PERSON— In conjunction Wwith show- ingn of his latest hit “PASSIWG THROUGH"” CAPITOL THEATER M vlll-hl‘“lflh. o4 T e ST 118 SOCIAL WLLIE! WEEE—“HURLY lessons. ST Avt 10 mrrum sufim'r 418, { Washmgton Smdlo of Dance. 481 1lth n.w. Open 1 ssons, AND MRS. ACHER STUDIO, 1127 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday wnd Fridey. ® to 11 p.m. Private Sppointment, Phone Norin Gion. - Bscebiished 1000, Where to Spend Your Evenings NEW YORK ‘Today, Beginning lt 6:30 THOMAS MEIGHAN In Booth Tarkimgton's The Conquest LOEW'S % OLUMBI Coatinuous 1 AM—11 P.M, ACADEMY ] BEST ORCHESTRA IN THE CITY OPEN 10 AN, muarn CLASS OR PRIVATE LEssoNs. TEACK YOU 10 DANGE 4% BT.—508 Oth BT. !' 3 PLAGES Dol Frackitn Fioe Direction nn-m:cng m.’;.:th)nn:.-w { e SHUBERT-GARRICK Jctieg, oo Baliroom xod Btage Du at 8:20—50¢ to $2.00 lass opening Sat. Matn, 'l‘cl.l' and !Ii-. 50e to .I-l. e e BT AT T WERE 5 H immm“VAVA Wlurc’rc YOU Going 7 I|IIlIIllllllll!llIIIIIIII!IIIIlIHIIIIIIII||IIIIIII|I||III|||IIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIII?IIIIII DANCING S IIllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll.l= A (