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. —By POP MOMAND.|-_ AwusEMNts . | & = WASHINGTOR'S LEADING THEATERS COLUMBIA +Contimnon—10:30 a. m.—11 p. m JES' HAD A LY. . PRGUITENT HISTD “WAY Down UPON MEGWIS, DATS ALL' DE_SWANEE RIVER, DATS WHERE- An ‘LonNGS NOW PLAYING CECIL B. DeMILLE Presents his latest and great- est cinema triumph “THE AFFAIRS OF | ANATOL” | WITH THE GREATEST PHO- | TO-PLAY CAST EVER AS- || SEMEBELED WALLACE REID -GLORIA SWANSON ELLIQTT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS Violet Ray Electrical Treatment Machine Special $12.50 Built for home use and ab- solutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. Tke Gibson Co., Inc. -|i 817 G St. NW. iy In connection with current showings of his latest Para- 1 mount success— “PASSING | THROUGH” || In which Mr. MacLean is sup- |0 ’ ported by a brilliant cast that || Tacindes Madge Dellamy. for merly of the Garrick Players here. AMUSEMENTS. IS oo e v~ asemcea MM 'RANDALL’ METROPOLITAN 'F ST. AT TENT! NAULTY’S PLANS DELAYED ,. Postponément of the start of the pro- and Kefinedy streets northwest. || poged transarctic flight to October 15 at7:30 p.m today, by the United |!was announced today by Edwin Fairfax Lo dl"cmr E Naulty, who will command the expe- dition. ' Recent changes in weather con- ditions, it was said, led Mr. Naulty to defer the trip. Mr. Naulty said he had been In con- stant radio communication with Alaskan i points for the purpose of keeping close BAND CONCERT. At Brightwood Reservoir, 16th = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. George Washington and Abraham Lincoln councils. American Assocla- tion for the Recognition of the Irish | Re ie, will hold an open air joint meeting at 14th and East Capitol | streets Wednesday at 8 p.m. ..Blankenberg Grand war march and battle hymn from “Rienzi,” Wagner Grand selection from the opera T st - Health Candies 40 60 & 80c lb Tlle Effect Is Wonderful 4 Have your truss itted at Kloman's and you will receive evpert tervice. Trusses to fit all eonditions. Miss Zi wmerman is in attendance to serve lady patrors. Inntrument KLOMAN ,s Company 1114 14th St. X.W. Phone M. 5088, FRANKLIN Reduction Effective Sept. 1, 1921 from $209 to $350 New prices deliversd in Washington Touring, $2,500 4 Passenger, $2,500 2 Passenger, $2,450 Sedan, $3,525 Brougham, $3,375 Dem:-Coupe, $2,800 Demi-Sedan, $2,900 Touring Limousine, $3,990 Chassis, $2,125 Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Comnecticut Avenue. Telephone Main 5341 Investments of Secured for Deposi sfied with seeing your children grow up without Your lesson in saving and with- out » doing anything toward their future. ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Trusses Elastic Hosiery Abdominal " Supporters —fitted by cxperts and of the pest quality at most reason-“ able prices. That is exactly what ySu get if you deal with Gibson. The Gibson Co., Inc. | 917 G St. NW. ‘The Store Your Physician Recommends OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your home or automobile. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. " The Maryland Soclety will meet to- morrow at 8 p.m. at Powell School. The Christ Child Soclety w a rummage sale Sentember 1 headnuarters. 324 Indiana avenue, to collect funds for relief work the coming winter. ot ieorxe Washington the American Legion, are reomested to aftend the funeral of Frederick J. Fagan, a posthumous member of the post, at 9 o'clock to- morrow morning from National Guard 472 L street northwest. Brief will be held at the armory, after which thé remains will be es- corted to St. Joseph's Church, 2d and € streets northe: Interment will follow in Arlington national ceme- tery. Entering the Pomona Food 409 street northwi trap door some time last night, a thief stole $52 from a cigar box, ac- cording to a report made to the police. R. H. Lewix. 1208 Nenl street north- east, reported to the police his home was entered last night through a rear window and jewelry valued at about $200 and $20 in bills were stolen. The Credit Me hold its first méeting of Harvey's at 1 The Phi Delta hold a meeting at at 12:30 o'clock. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Takoma Park Citizens' Association will meet at 8 o'clock, Library build- ing. 5th and Cedar streets. Piney Branch Citizens’ Association will meet at 8 o'clock, in I Avenue Methodist Church. Petworth Woman's Club will meet at home of Mrs. E. B. Russ, 4007 New Hampshire avenue. Prof. Charles E. Munroe. Ph.D., LLD. will lecture at 8 o'clack in As? sembly Hall, Y. M. C. A. Stanton Park Citizens’ Association will meet at 8 o'clock at Peabody School. The Takawitha Club will meet at § o'clock, at 2100 H street. The Acacia alumni and active mem- bers will meet at 8 o'clock at Central Y. M. C. A Opening of the fall drive for new members of the Laborers’ Co-operative Society will be celebrated tonight at 8 o'clock in the parish hall of John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church, 14th and Corcoran streets northwest. - Paul E. keash will be the principal speaker at the opening lecture of the academic year of the National School of Commerce. He will have charge of the law department of the school. - ARMY-NAVY UNION MEETS. Acknowledgment of the greetings <ent the organization by President arding was read at the _thirty- third session of the Army and -Navy T'nion just convened at Milwaukee, Wis., according to word received from that city todav. Washingtonians in at- tendance at the sessions included John F. Meliree of the President's Own Gar- rison, No. 104; William T. Conrov and John' E. Smith of Gen. Gny V. Henry Garrison, No. 9. Mr. Smith was elected national historian of the union, the vote being 149 to 17. e Labor in India is mostly unskilled, though Indian laborer® have remark- able powers of adaptation, and they can easily be trained to do the most difficult operations requiring a high degree of intelligence. Recognized as the purest and finest homemade candies | in America. Fresh Today and Every Day .G M. Vice “Macbeth” Verdi Morceau, characteristique, “Pan- l can™ H 7 | “Her Soldier Boy Romberg l Waltz de '‘Angels’ Dream™ Hartman One-step, “Sunny Side Sal,” Kendis “The Star Spangled Banner.” The Raflway Crousmg ] He reached the railway cross- ing the same time as the train; I saw the engine tossing his - auto o'er the plain; an epitaph | ¥ engrossing was placed above the slain, With buckets and valises ‘the undertakers came, and gath- ! ered up the pieces of his poor mortal. frame, the _while \Iml weeping nieces declared it was a shame. He speeded up his lizzie, and tried to beat the train; his speed was surely diz- zy, and certainly insane ;~why be ! so all-fired busy when all such\ haste is vain? He had all week | to travel to Junktown-in-the- Hole; but he must scorch the gravel, the poor, misguided soul; and now no druggist’s salve'll restore this Peter Pole. “Oh, stop, and look, and listen,” the railway signboard said: he saw the wise words glisten- in fresh paint _just ahead, and he worked every piston and to the crossing sped. him from the cedars, they raked him from the plain; the public rints had leaders that showed is course was vain,a warning to all speeders who try to beat the train. Alas, for poor old Peter! Much grief my spirit feels; and as I tqwnward teeter, no more he rips and reels to ‘show his lizzie’s fleeter than anything on wheels. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) TATIONERY For School —Ready with a complete Stoek E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. CISSORS, Razors, Knives, etc, sharpened. Best work, reasonable prices. l Nickel, silver and gold plating by experts. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. Hopkirsy Pregident. 917 G St N.W. Beautiful Wreaths, Sprays and ‘many other Designs in Fresh andfra grant flowers. Blackistone 14th and H The Candy That’s Made Before Your Eyes ‘By Our Own Fannie May Girls’ Fanme May Candy Co. €. C. Archibald, They scraped |; B o ——=aTs [ =——T]o]——[c]=] observation on weather conditions, and was certain that the time now selected for the flight would give the party not only ideal flying weather, but a follow- ing_wind of at least thirty-five miles an hour, which would shorten the time co;uumed in making the flight to the pole. Arrangements have been made, he said, for the transportation of a number of letters from public men in the United | States to those occupying similar po- 4 sitions in Europe. This mall, If the lll;ht is_successful, will reach its desti- mn bearing the postmark ‘“North CORNER STONE IS LAID. ‘With impressive ceremonies the corner stone of the Ohave Sholem Synagogue _laid_yesterday* afternoon at 2 o'clock at Whitestown, Congress Heights. Rabbi Silverstone delivered a brief ad- dress, in which he urged the members of the congregation to work together in close harmony for mutual benefit. Harry Carroll ‘and Mr. Plotnick also made addresses. Oft he seals a compact closer— Oft he makes good feeling grow, sir— Ofty does! ! The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality Sold Everywhere 508 Ninth Street N.W. masterpiece - ' interpreted by a group of past performances, present tinction of the llllll'IlllIII|III|IIIllllIIllI||IIIIlllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIllIlIlllllIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIll_-E OVERTURE—*Songs From VOCAL PRELUDE—~Little PATHE NEWS THE FINEST BILL in Washington this week presents as its chief feature Goldwyn's superb. picturization 6f Rupert Huflhn “THE OLD NEST” parable abilities stamp the ensemble with the dis- SCREEN'S MASTER-CAST ——AUXILIARIES— WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Conductor. FLORA McGILL KEEFER W Limited Engagement—Come early for seats. g screen oelebrities whose achievements and incom- the Old Folks” (Lake) Grey Home In the West” TOPICS OF THE DAY OO A ST IA’!‘H\ES TODAY AT 2115 » $1.00 V‘u:ente Ibanez’s el ' 6—LAST DAYS—6 REPUBLI *Nearidih Neurlflll America’s Finest Colored Theat £:30 PM—Todsy, Tues, Wed.—11 e May Piokford “Tiroegh The Back Deor” p—— Rubeidisring i T i ‘ Bouquet Coffee 25c¢ per Pound N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. N.W. pl——Jolc——o[c]o[c——Jo]c—] | Upright Piano (Used) Good Old Name Sept. Sale Special 4165 [T] —are an investment. They are substantially built and so scientifically constructed that maxi- mum refrigeration is se- cured with minimum ice consumption. s Sept. Sale Speclal’ DECKER BROS. Arihur Jordan Piano Co. - G Street at 13th Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. o e e e S s o — ] Its moderafe price, with the service it renders, makes the investment the best to be secured in a refrigerator. Refrigerators, $27 to 3164.25 \ Ice Boxes, $15.65 to $60: Exclusive Local Agents for Eddy Refrigerators. +SPECIAL SIZE REFRIGERATORS FOR " "HOTEL\AND CAFE EQUIPMENT 8P $T.and 1212401218 G £T. > 5 . FOUR HORsIor THE "n APOCALYPSE A Screen Masterpiece—Post. Plan to Attend the Matinees. Positively Last Week! TONIGHT, $:20 ATIONAL 0% 5. Charles Dillingham Presents A WISE CHILD with VIVIENNE SEGAL STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY A. L. Erianger's Musical Comedy Hit. I'WO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE | Digast ¥rom 200 Nights at George M. Cohan Theater, Hew York. WEEK COM. NEXT SUNDAY rpIANS e ANNOUNOE M/muuy A/vnl,ed'afl- Secona_AmnuAl mevusiii L nta, 5T tor 05 ‘Bals Mate S0 to VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV W. BROOKE JOHXS $2.50 s 'nn. qunud-y only (for- merly on Arlington roof). He's SOME entertainer— count YOURS] when he cllll' away on that old jo Wadnesday night. CHEVY CHASE LAKE (sacing epery night thronghout K] AVAVAVAVAVAYAVAwAYY songs wanna THEI \VAVAVAVAY AVAVAVAVAVARY ) AN AV, AW Sth and D N.W. The Little Theater With the Big Production Wm.. S. Hart In His Latest The Whistle Now Playing MONTE BLUE WANDA HAWLEY THEODORE ROBERTS AGNES AYRES THEODORE KOSLOFF POLLY MORAN RAYMOND HATTON JULIA FAYE pemal F11m beatures sT Also_Comedy. & C s NEW simdu o INDAY D | CRANDALL'S %32 Stanton Gardea Rnw. Start RAPHAEL °= n [ s«u; KW. CRANDALL'S Jrermorotrmas V8 at 18th THIS W (—RUPERT HUGHES' “THE Ever “Assembled. Special Orchestral and Vocal Features. TOMOREOW—CHAR MID [ g ¥ RK THEAT Ave.& Quebec vu.u.ul ERiD) rmu “INA CLAIRE in Bluebeard's 8th Wife Brilliant Opening Wedneuhy, September 14 8 P. M. to Midnight ARCADE 14th and Park Rosd The Perfect Place to ' |DANCE Vast Floor of Resilient Maple. BRANSON’S Internationally Famous ORCHESTRA Premier Producers of Peppery Jazs. Ever in the Lead and with t interests of our patrons always at heart, we have decided to stage “4 Bargain” Nights Instead of Two Weekly and to Reduce Admission On “Pay-as-You-Dance” Nights To 10¢ (Formerly 15¢) REMEMBER ) " Nights, Mon, Tues., Thurs., Fri. Ladies, 20c; Gentle- men, 40c—plus tax. Including all dancing. “Pay-as-You-Dance” Nights, ‘Wednesday and Saturday. Single admission, 10c; Dance (per couple), 5c—plus ta: Free Dancing Till 9 P. M. : T Philharmonic Course Season 1921.32 & National Theater—4:30 O'Clock Oct, 28—JOHN McCORMACK, Temor. nummmmrn. ARTISTS’ COURSE SEASON 192133 Natioval Theater, 4:30 P.M. tion of the when the R e wil vies prompaly at. 2:30 GRAND/OPERA 00 GAYETY °gins THE JACK SINGER SHOW WITH HARRY LANDER m-umu Today, Begiuning at 6:30 GOLDWYN - PRESENTS THE I_IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlll|||Il S H. INCE Presents - MOTHER O’ MINE Featuring BETTY BLYTHE LLOYD HUGHES Famous Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOTTA —Conduétor— Overture: “La Boheme” SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL F. Maryland Chick D-A-N-CIN-G Good Jozz Music by Bhinn Brow. hufl A% '”dll ‘m hn m ’fl Farties and Banguets, CAPITOL THEAT ER Smoking Permitted GLOVER'S, 613 27ad_PRIVATE LESSONS ¢ say time, 75c. Course. alx lessons, $3.60. Dlase Tues.. FHi. Fine. cool balircom. W. 1129. PROF. WAGNER'S DANCING STUDIO. 118 5th at. n.c. Phone dinc. 138238, SOCIETY AND BALL ROOM DANCES. Individoal Instruction By Appointment Only. DAVISON’SE1320 M n.w.inat After_an 1antic City am prepared to give the very fatest steps. Lessons at any time: strictly private. Hours, 1 1010 p.m. uced rates. PE ¥ MRS, ACHER STUDIO, 1127 oty 3 e eniay ynd Pelies, 8 m vate_lessons by appointme: glcnh 6786, Established 1900. 15° fant 7 You Tn RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1318 New York Ave. N.W. not have an appointment. America’s foremost academy. 0 10 p.m. Franklin 7554 Washmgton Studio of Dance. . Open 1:30-11:30.