Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 46

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46 Z OldAsYouFecl | —& I know a lot of sprightly men whose toll of years is weighty, for all have passed three score and ten, and some are nearly eighty. They pass my cottage every day, on divers errands spinning, and some are bald and all are gray—old gents who've had their inning. They've set- tled down beside the sea, where life is calm and easy, and here they’ll dwell until they flee this vale so vain and cheesey. But they don’t sit upon the sands and shrink and sigh and shiver, and wait, and wait, with folded hands, the call to cross the river. They're up and coming all the time to give Old Age a trim- ming, and up the mountainsides they climb, and in the sea go swimming. In olden times the. patriarchs sat waijting dissolu- tion, and they were prone to grim remarks concerning retri- bution. When they'd achieved three score and nine, they felt their grafg was ended, and each one then took in his sign, and to the shadows wended. But now the old boy won't say die, or grant that he's a fogy; he'll ride an airplane to the sl\y, and fool with Colonel Bogie; he’ll send his motor up the pike un- til the speed cops nail him; this young old man I greatly lixe, and with much ardor hail hin. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) Shaffer's Flowers Grace Weddings of fmportance. Estimates made. 900 14th.— Advertisement. WIFE CHARGES CBUELTY e R. Frere filed suit in the Dis- (r Supreme Court for a limited di- vorce and injunction against her hus- band, James M. Frere. They were married March 28, 1914, and have two children. The wife charges cruelty. | wl . she says. compelled her io leave her husband. Attorney Ed- | mund Carrington represents the wife. | | Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. o M e e e CHOOL STATIONERY This is a feature of our business. Keady with a big stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. 7! 1 oUGHTA HAD WILL Give ME “LIFE” I BeT! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Students of Baron Fersen's class will meet'tomorrow at § p.m., at 1814 N 'strect. Future meetings each first and third Friday. All are invited. Mixs Emma Gordon will give rea ings at meeting of Business Women's ! Council tomorrow at 7:30 p.m; at the Church of the Covenant. The Ohio Girls’ Club will entertain Ohio boys Saturday as guests of Mrs. L. G. Schroeder, on her houseboat Sans Souci. Take 5 o'clock Mount Ver- non train to New Alexandria, Va. where skiffs will convey passengers to boat. Daughters of Isabella will meet next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Knights of Columbus Hall, 606 E street. Business session to be follow- ed by complimentary dance. ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE. Emma E. Lund filed suit for a limit- ed divorce from Walter Lund, charg- ing cruelty, desertion and inadequate . They were married October and have one child. Attor- . Widmayer appears for the OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your | home or automobile. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ; PHOTO | nlargements THAT ARE FlNl:'. — Q.uality workman- | ship always c and prompt l service. Size Rx10 in. , OPTICAL CO., M. A. LEESE °&S & e Fle Fourteenth St. at 1 Goldheim quality thing to be deserving through. new Herringbones suits. “Pledged to Quality” | New York Ave. ! Store Hours: 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. ‘ Mr. Goldheim Talks: 5 There’s More Than i “Surface Smartness” | To the Fall Clothes young men support our contention that a should be of sterling worth all the way More style—all wool—correct | tailoring—without extravagance! That’s what is being featured today in Black and White Pin Stnpes 1 i Also gray, blue and brown sport model Two-piece style—coat and knicé- ers—or four-piece models, consisting of coat, vest, knickers and trousers. i i I ; | | Donegal Homespuns ‘ | | I i | { I | I il suits for men and of the term “quality” New Fall Hats John B. Stetson. ... .............America Borsalino .......................]Italy Joseph E. Ward. ...............London Crofut & Knapp.................America Commell -...-x:oeihivesionsicucdAmerica. Robert Heath, Ltd. . ............London $4.00 to $18.00 OH GosH! I™ In sz MORE SENSE! TH' JUDGE TON. (x ‘paldlnf; Council, will lllmbu:« Hall, 6 Election of officers. For fall weddings—fresh cut and fragrant. EEEEEEEEEEE! I 1 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Board of education will meet at 4 o'clock at Franklin School building. ===8 OPEN SUNDAYS B== f THE EVENING STAR, YOURE CHARGED WITH CARRYING LIQUO ON YOUR HIP 1 SHALL T/ IT To SUP-E MD THEN SMENACSETEYOU T MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington National Cemt Stop over sliowed at Alezandria TODAY. t. Vernon Tickets HT. Leave 15th Bt. and Pemnsylvania a7, K. nd 35 minutes after .m. al Khights, of Coo 608 IS street northwest. Run: minutes. Me. Vernon open dally, -mpuu Sunday Round Trip, 30c Round Trip to Arl ..-m Cemetery ‘Washington Vfl'[inh Railway Company meet at 8 Gude’s Flowers 1214 F.—Advertisement. purest and - finest homemade candies The Candy That’s Made Before Your Eyes By Our Own Fannie May Girls in America. Fannte May andy Co. THE FAMOUS Recognized as the Fresh Today and 60 lb. Every Day s ChsoArhibele 1010 E St. & 6 14 13th St. o Children’s Thrift Coupon It's Worth Fifty Cents The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help every Washingtonian, especiallv boys and girls, start a bank account. This coupon is worth 50 cents to you. Cut out the coupon, take it, with 50 cents, to the Liberty National Bank, at 15th and I Sts. N.W,, and you can open a $1 savings ac- count. enka Il Besides being credited with a $1 account, each depositor will be furnished a Liberty Bell Bank. A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. Sign your name and address here and bring this coupon with you. Prepare Now For Fall Hou:ccleamng First Pay- . ment Only Deferred Payments Make the Passession of a Hoover a Very Easy Matter ABOUT three hours’ active service:a week with The HOOVER is sufficient to keep everything spick and span. The rest of the week you can spend in the glorious out-of-doors, so far as the house-cleaning part ‘of good housekeeping is concerned. Let us show you, by demonstration on your own floors, how unusually well The HOOVER will clean and beautify your rugs—or see our special Window Dis- ‘play. WASHINGTON, D. > KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESFS-—The Judge Liked the Evidence. Htt! H! STEP AROUND HERE A C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, SLIP ME YouR RECIPE AND Iy 1921. ; ; AMUSEMENTS. r———— TR —By POP MOMAND. LOEWS ——— COLUMBIA | PALACE Oontinuous—i0:30 ». m.—ii . m. Uentinnons—1030 s m—11 p. = NOW PLAYING LAST THREE DAYS CECIL B. DEMILLE'S DOBGLAS Greatest Photoplay Triumph! AFFAIRSOF MM“-EAN I8 APPEARING With the Greatest Aww Cast Alao én His Latest Hit Ever Assembled. “PASSING THROUGH” ° Ninth at D The biggest event of the secason WM. H. CRANE & BUSTER KEATON In “THE SAPHEAD” With 5= All-Star Vaudeville Acts—35 HERE IS NEWS FOR YOU! 8 NIGHTS and SAT. MAT. ONLY . Tonight, Friday William Harris, INA CLAIRE in Bluebeard’s 8th Wife A Famous French Farce by Alfred Savoir. Adapted by Charlten Andrews. “Hailed as & Sure Hit"—N. Y, Times NEXT SUNDAY. SEATS NOW LOUIS MANN —INe— IN THE MOUNTAINS A New Comedy-Drama by Samuel Shipman and Clara Lipman, Au- ‘hors of “I t In West,” “Elevat- .ng_a Husband,” Ete. Sttt Bl ended | i ‘SHUBERT-GARRICK xien>%ien Peli’ Last 3 Days MATINEE TODAY 25¢, 50c, 75c, §1 You Can’t Afford to Miss It 's World nelowll‘ Story Of the Apocalypse TWICE 2:15 DAILY 8:15 ” “A Screen Masterpiece’ —Post The4 Horsemen; Seats Selling for All Performamces MOORE’S RIALTO 11 AM~LAST ¥ DAYS—11 P.M. A DRAMATIC CREATION THOMAS H. INCE Presents MOTHER 0’ MINE Featuring BETTY BLYTHE LLOYD HUGHES Famons Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOTTA —Conductor— Overture: “La Boheme” T—ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY—; o RIALTO mo= PRESENTING A PROGRAM OF -PHOTODRAMATIC AND BYM- PHONIC OFFERINGS NEVER BEFORE £QUALED IN WASHINGTON WITH VICTOR HERBERT AMERICA’S FOREMOST LIVING COMPOSER AND IMPRESARIO CONDUCTING THE FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA IN PERSON A REVELATION OF THE HOTID’\' PICTURE ART RUDYARD KIPLING'S IMMORTAL LOVE OLASSIC OF THL EAST AND THE WEST WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY WRITTEN BY HIMSELF FOR THE SCEEEN L _________ALL NEXT WEEK— | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIlI|II|IIIIII|I|IIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES W GAYET Ninth Street— Below F iz” of a Show The Jack Smger Show Special Film F eatures TYFEION COOLED, ) YORK THEATER 963 CRANDAU. B AT B Pathe News CRANDALL‘S e The Wonder Reel. METROPULITAN estral and Vocal Featnres. Joe Wilton's ‘Wonder, Novelties APLEN’ EVERY DAY Nights, 25c, 50c and 75¢ CRANDALL'S %7190, LANDER BROS. Harry and Willie The Box Car Comedians SURROUNDED BY A Super-Excellent Cast and Chorus and a Variety of Specialty Artists “THE GIRL WITH | CAROLINA 3 EYRIC T4tk nma drvi €~ TOM MIX, in n RAPHAEL h at 0 Street N.w. LAST DAY, MARY l'"‘h}ORD IN “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR." MeikopoLiTaN LAST THREE DAYS 5 o . Gibson’s Elastic Hosiery —is made by the best weaving mill in the United States. OQur fitters are experienced and our priceg are most reason- able. Ask your physician; he knows us. .The Gibsén Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends Beau Fall Flowers $1.00 per doz. BLACKISTONE 14th and H N.W. ATIONAL I07gEr o2 g : ..“.‘1‘.{ T T e e e ol v A WISE CHI lD Goldw yws Picturization of wita VIVIENNE SEGAL Rupert g:g‘ne‘:;';lum- I—-"CEAI':"IABL" lIT ' STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS SELLING. A. L. Erlanger’s Musical Comedy Hit. L A WONDER-CAST |11 == """"""' || rwo LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE * Disect From 200 Nights —Overture— ~ “Somgs From the Old Folks” ‘eater. New ‘Washington's Finest Orchestrs. Vocal Prelude !"G--nl Coban B NEXT WEEK 0o ' . Ta REPUBLIC v = NEWS—TOPICS ‘-;:T]" r:ll—;nc'.h":‘tllrflz‘y.m rt Bosworth, in “HIS OWN LAW” Harold Lloyd in “Bliss DANCING. SLADYSE WILTCR, 6 Dupont circle (Dupont h Ballroom and Etnle Children’s class opening —m‘LEAR Private lessons by appolntment. North 5197. 1715 Connecticut_Ave. Jack Hoffman and LillianHoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 Conn. ave. Ballroom and all branches of stage dancing correctly taught. Classes for children and adults. Fr. 3908-J. |~ Dupont Stadio of Dancing t Studio of Ballroom and Faney Dancing. No. ¢ Dupont Circle. - Phone. Fr. 1485-W. Corcoran School. WINTER RI Private instructor in la d Orlent CRANDALL'’S 18th & Col.Rd —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. er New Realart Hit HER STERDY OAK ADDED COMEDY “A SUNLESS SUNDAY"” Jardin de St. Marks ‘Washington’s Most Beautiful Dance Garden 21st St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. Is n now under & New York P adagement with the ' Robbins Songcopaters Orchestra with Raiph Garren in attendance—en orc suprome. The mansgomen Wi dance-lov- oo e at s conducted uader the most ro- room dancing solo_work. Hednktin 70003, 100 Weston Studios, lrlflm N. YORK. AVE. 826 14th ST. N.W. The acreew’s most brilliant star at her magnificent best in Herbert Brc - on’s flawless pict: tion of Chan- ning Pollock’s most absorbing play. > Money Avnn-ble tor Real Estate Investments o! Flnt-ch-l Real Entate Mortgage Loans for Depositor Remember, it is-not what you earn, but what you save that will count if adversity should arise later. Open' An Account Now ANK OF COMMERCE net” AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. class lessons. Adults and chil- ss_dance Tuesdays and Thursda: udios,_Franktin 37 1 13 220d—PRI me: Aned order of poits dancing and ordial ly roquest the public to i ou earion Tor their Dersonel sats isfaction. Clubs " and_fraternal organizations special ‘will receive 17 SEATS 921 1'S TopAY WEEK COM. SUNDAY Matinee Saturday —CAST INCLUDES— CHARLES RICHMAN LEW CODY e, oot batirsen . 1iz5: PAUL M’ALLISTER Wbue to Spend Your Evenings pmscmgx; g:::::: BRENON I)Ni“& (Y:?fili; “RAYMOND”’ (THOMAS) WASHINGTON’S ACADEMY nglm A IN 'm: cm FINEST ORCHESTRA 3 P;;M" ' N. MIRSKEY, CONDUCTOR %‘ TO DANCE llu' 7 LESSONS. 434 7th ST.—500 Sth ST. N.W. Franklin 2766. 2 PLACES, Tel. DAVISON'SE* 1329 M n.w.i5i Washington Studio ct Dance. F} 431 11th n.w. Open 1:80-11:30. lessons, $5 ite First Time in Washington Secomd Ammual Revusical Comedy _of New York’s Quartier Latin. , Nights, §1 te $3; Mat., 50c to $2.50 || P

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