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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, % SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921—PART T. —By POP MOMAND. HERE YOU ARE CLARKE OL GAL! ACCORDING TO THIS, ACCOUNT ? WE aRE THE Leapers [ T P AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. =TT e e e T METRO POLITAN] F ST. AT TESTH— B~ BEGINNING TOMORROW 9% WILL PRESENT ANOTHER SUPERB BILL COMBINING SUPERLATIVE PHOTODRAMA AND INCOMPARABLE MUSsIC |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Among the Elite. ALGYSIUS RUN O TH' CORNER HESIE VRROGSTS SYOURTIESHoWS AND GET TE A CoPy OF TYOURE RiGlT Wi SASSIETY! IF K ) o i T SAYS NICE' THINGS ABOUT To SEE IF THEY ROASTED THE You, IT SHOWS YOURE NOBODY! PARTY WE e LAsT oreec! AL ™ Bie SASSIETY Buas GET ROASTED! _OH! WHATA RoAST! ur«-,'n\ ROAST! \T SAYs - ® THE HOUSE WaAS FULL, AND SO WAS MIR. MSGINIS THE WEEK l'lt.-e of Events Up to September 17, 1921. & : FOREIGN. { John Bassett Moore, chosen judge of international court of justice. Hos- tilities cease. in Greek-Turk war. Jellmuth von Gerlach, German pa- cifist, wants expulsion of Hohenzol- lerns. Pan-American postal congress agrees on twenty-two-pound maximum on parcels. Mexico grants United States investor concession to bulld transcontinnental oil pipe line. Japan advances five proposals for agree- ment on Siberian questions. London Methodists urge world disarming. NATIONAL. Floods in Texas leave death and destruction in wake. Shipping Board notifies workers they must keep labor agreements. Organized laber to stage disarmament parades. Road work, to assist jobless, urged by civil engi- neers. = Gen. Pershing leaves for France to award medal to unknown soldier dexd. in Arc de Triomphe in| Paris. United States sends out agenda for limitation of armament meeting. Senate commitree reduces transpor- tation taxes. Americans sail to join Spanish colors.s Reorganization of Shipping Board begun. tional finger-printing to be urged at com- ing conference here. Congressional probe of Ku-Klux Klan proposed. Maj. Gen. C. T. Menoher, chief of asks for relief. A S 101 HIDHAND. : AMUSEMENTS. G WASHINGTON'S LEADING TIlElTElS Lozvrs——_ COLUMBIA | - PALACE Continuous—10:30_a, Oufinngu—m_ a m—ilp. m NOW PLA G LAST TIMES TODAY CECIL B. DEMILLE'S DOUGLAS Greatest Photoplay Triumph! aFFaiRsof | MACLEAN ANATOL” |IN PERSON 10 in His Latest Hit With Hle Greatest All-8tar Cast DAWES’ EXPERTS STUDY ESTIMATES FOR 1923 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Men's ClIf Rock Beneficial Associa- n will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the armory, O street near 7th. T The New Driver. — 3 | I said to James Augustus Barr, when first he bought him- self a car, “Shun streets where crowds are thick; hunt up some thoroughfare remote, and there propel your panting boat until you’ve learned the trick. The half-baked driver is a frost, and many priceless lives are lost for Daughters of Veterans, wiil. meet | his besotted sake; emergencies Monday at 8 p.m. arise, alas, and then he steps (The Truth Abo-':n\lexlfl:;‘ will :e‘down on the gas when he should o n = nesday at 8 p.m.. in the boardroom | o{ \llnchln(:uts b-u;dlngf lsmla;nd K | Augustus Barr, to keep off Main | the power to turn Dack entire depart- | streets, under auspices of local ranch " ment estimates, with the recom-| street with your car, until|niGaiion that they be parcd in some | you've learned to drive ; because Departmental Heads Wonder What Budget Committee Will Do With Latest Figures. With the estimates of the various government departments for the fiscal year 1923, which begins July 1, 1922, now in the hands of the Dawes com- mittee on the budget, departmental heads are said to bg wondering what the committee will do with the latest estimates in the way of reductions. Yesterday was the last day for subs mitting estimates, and the Dawes committee today began the task ‘of | D. A speak at New at 8 p.m. &S ‘Reading PR Sight. A PERFECT PICTURIZATION OF CHANNING POLLOCK'S MOST ABSORBING PLAY, DIRECTED BY HERBERT BRENON —Embbllished by— WASIIIIG'I'OI'S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. MIRSKEY, Director OVERTURE, “RAY! MO)D” (By Tromas) PATHE NEWS—EDDIE BOLAND IN “THE CMINK”—TOPICS lII|III||I|||||IIIIlIIl||IIIIIIIIIIllllIIllI|IIIIIIII|||IIIlIIIIII‘-|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"I Subject. East Washington Citizens® Al-fh- tion- will meet Monday at 8 p.m.. in East Washington Hall, 314 Pennlyl- vania avenue southeast. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Mra. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Board of education to enforce anti- secret fraternity rule in schools. Alexandria suffers $250,000 fire loss. avy Depa-tment working on plan for Tsix-day week at mavy ysrds. Local merchants appeal to President for review of wage cut in local navy yard. Rent commission finds rents oo low. FPlans for new Eastern High Maj. Gess- IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i §!IIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIlI||IIlllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIl of farmer-labor party. degree to meet the need for economy in government expenditure, it was = School building approved. Washington Hebrew Com; tion, xremn “PASSING THROUGH"” F_' s nilemt “of "police, asks | Eighth Street Temple, will begin its | Of drivers brash and new ten|no¢'belicved today that any such step Ever Assembled. NOT! e E = for regulation of plane flights. [regular sessions of * the religious | thousand sleep beneath the dew ;| would be taken. It was thought pos- Wkt E —EN = Columbia Island in Georgetown chan- |school tomorrow at 10 a.m. Raletillehacidibe Ak But | Sible_that specific estimates of de- Gloria Swanson| = 'GAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY- — nel o become public purkc “Citizens | = L o who s ‘A should be alive.” :t partment or burcau heads might be| Blitan: Deease = = * launch drive for repeal ol orlan . 3 ames i V] pared after a hearing by the budget' = == = e pavin . st et it o neverely | ) fugustus it a bore who | Sammiiice, Tn'thls way”at least two | £ | moorE's THEATER | = Tsmong those who dled were Joseph |burned about the body and legé when | knows it all, and then some |hearings will be given governmrent ! ) 4 = = ERRETARE = Jackson. John L. MeNickle, Represen- | he aal‘!xe(;r\'g‘l);?“lo"e:‘}'t::(ng;lnluh‘:r:‘\gr: in| more, and balks at counsel wise ; heads to explain the Purpose of thelr o l:l!_;l‘fl XTELL = = = tative Samuel M. Taylor of Arkansas, estimates if they are deemed exces- “A Trip to Paradise” = RESENTING. = John J. Hill and Joseph R. Scalco. Exewerscouxt nos ety last night. and so he tooled his boat along, sive—one before the committee on BT = A PROGRAM OF PHoToDRAJlATNf AND SYM- = v Hospltal | smong the Main street shopping | "2, pudset and at lesst one betore Kl M s | = PHONIC OFFERINGE NEVER BEFGRE =" TART FOR TORONTO Fire of undetermined origin ild throng and crlppled seven guys. | that body considers the budget. = EQUALED IN WASHINGTON — S . about $150 damage shortly before 3 Y51 "While naturaily no information is = WITH = _— o'clock last _evening at the home of| And of the seven five will sue to forthcoming concerning the esti- = = 200 D. C. 0dd Fellpws Will Attend |C. Morris, 1708 New Jersey avenue|get the money they feel due for | mates for the fiscal year 1923, as the eCla 1 m e = VICTOR HERBERT = northwest. it Tl iab &l estimates are secret until transmitted | = = Grand Lodge Session. R PR sundry broken lim and tWO|by the Secretary of the Treasury to = AMERICA'S FOREMORT LIVING COMPOS~R ANB = Sove ihan 200 members of the Dis-lat | T1e Dommasioamia siors soath. | mighttous wrath have sal’d Congrens, it was sald ahar n most) CRANDALL'S KNICKERBOCKER | P ITE 14th Street and R. L Ave || = IMPRESARIO CONDUCTING THE FAMOUS ° = trict Grapd Lodge of Odd Fellows, ac- least yesterday afternoon Moses Dorey. | that they will punch the driver’s {mand for economy. : Col. Ra. rmlu,m RAY. in = RIALTO ORCHESTRA = companicd by their ladies, and dele- | colored. sixty years old, of 621 Brown |peoq a14 placken both hi gl SRR N T SUMDNCHERER SIS IN PERSON = zates from the Daughters of Rebekah. |court southwest. was burned about| ' lacken botl S & ——— = - = T ere over'the - & G, and Lehigh | the face’and arms, s the result of i glims. And it is certainly a HENRY-KELLER'IS 87 REVERE ©%, Ave and Fark ma || = —AND— = ey o ey il ttend the an- | taken to nia home, Diosion He Was|shame that bpobs, before they’ve “DESPERATE TRAILS ™ = A EEVELATION OF THE NOTION FICTUER, ‘;"' = nual meeting of the Grand Lodge. learned the game, may drive |Birthday Happily Celebrated at = Ru DYARD K'PL'N = 0. 0. F. hich convenes tomorrow ” “MB‘R 1349 Wisconsin Ave. = 3 —3 e mn";, ntinue a v:'e‘eke“ g ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. thruug}‘: ilio“;deg mahrtls :d the Home of Daughter. { i THE D TON_mm\F caverr, w || = IMMORTAL LOVE CLASSIC OF THE EAST AND = It is the avowed intention o : cops should pinch such lads at And COM- “HEART OF MARYLAN = THE WEST = Jocal Odd Fellows to bring the 1923 The Ohio Girls' Club will entertain | *7 g . £ On Wednesday evening Henry Kel- LIE = = meeting of the Grand Lodge to Wash- | Ohio boys as guests of Mr..and Mrs. sight and straightway jail them |18 celebratea ety Eaventl LUTHER. in = [ ” = jngton, and no stone will be left un- chroeder, on their houseboat, on the | over night, and confiscate their birthday at the home of his daughter, | = — turned that might upset their plans.| Potomac. Take Mount Vernon car | ght, < Mrs. George De Preni, 1527 1st street — = Grand Master Burt V. Wolfe of the |at 4 or 5 o'clock to New Alexandria, | carts. WALT MASON. [northwest. Everybody present en- avey Theater and I = WEITTEN BY HIMSELF FOR THE SCREEN = sl organization left during the Va., where guests will be met. (Copyright by Goorge Matthew Adama) | Joyed the splendid program, including Garden.14th & Col.Rd. PNNCBS 1119 H st = L _ALL NEXT WEEK———| = eek for the Canadian v = refreshments, which were served on 2 (THE SENSA = > = mess Bl (Cuomimcmeratiste ulhe e o e e IN INTEREST OF WOMEN 'he Tawn. ' Mr. Keller is the father | coxr i anris, i || = = party eade y eputy ran e = e - 5 = of nine cl ren, all of whom were}] e 21 \lL" — —3 Jiier arry Anflrion, W. Fits ana | Funds for relief work. ! Beprerented wh thix vocasion” dany CAROLINA 7o & -c_awesz |, SIS % return in about ten days. e :fl::?.?.? Sitrecitie Amendment to Constitftion Pro- were present, as well as ono of lhpl MARCH HARE " Added HAKOLD LLOYD CRANDALLS F at 1om = three great-grandchildren. COMEDY. & TONIGHT, 8:20 e building, Government Hotels. posed, Making Sexes Legally Equal | Mr. Keller was born in German: 2 Tast ' y a E'I'IIOI'OI.ITAH = PLANS RADICAL CHANGES | Rudio Club meets at American As-| The draft of the proposed amend- |and came to Washington in 1857 In! L Charles Diflingham Presents sociation of Engineers' Hall, at 8 |ment to the Constitution of the URit- | ibay tim umtil v married and from LAST DAY ON PANAMA CANAL ZONE |orciock. Election of Washington sec- thatitineuntiiwioky ears S0 X and P. M. ¢ s ed States with the view to removing | Mrs. Keller lived in the 1400 block on 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. R O the legal disabilites of women in or- | ¥Orth Capitol street, About two vears J sud WESLEY, BALKY g - s THE win_VIVIENNE SEGAL der that they may be placed on a|an automobile accident i T s 'E NEWSTANTON R A Citia T B ing Tomorrow Night—Seats Selling. Benefit Mat., 3 P.M, THOMAS MEIGHAN, LOIS WILSON AND STAR CAST, in “The City of Silent Men” OLD NEST Goldw yws Picturization of Rupert Hughes’ Master- piece, with Secretary Weeks to Take Steps in Execution of General Policy of Economy. ARGYLE COUNTRY CLUB TAKES INITIAL STEPS free and equal basis with men was considered Thursday at a special confer- ence at the headquarters of the Na- tional Woman's Party. A number of For many years Mr. Keller was en- | gaged in the wheelwright business at | the North Capitol street address. A. L Erlanger's Musical Comedy Hit. TWO LITTLE GIRLS IN BLUE CRANDALL'S Apoms TODAY —CONSTAN A LF QU Radical changes in the adminis- tration of affairs in the Panamia Canal Zone are said to be in contemplation by Secretary Weeks in execution of the general policy of economy and re- trenchment. His action will be based on the report of the board, headed by Gen. Connor, which recently com- pleted a thorough personal investi- gation of the government of the Canal Zone. That report has been care- fully studied by Secretary Weeks and is now before the President. Gen. s expected to be in Washington next week to confer with the Secretary of War in regard to the general subject | under consideration and to assist in bringing about the reforms desired with the least possible friction. ’ |J. W. Carr treasurer. These ofticers, i CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. |iogetier witn the' oliowing: will form | Appointment of ten new facuity BMCKISTQIJVE APITOL THEATER TRAN e S Realent 2 — EXCURSIONS. e the temporary board of directorg for or- | members at the Knights of Columbus 14th and H N.W. l o E H"-n WEEF Great W, - ganization purposes: Henry R. Thur- | Evening School Smoking Permitted i £ Arlington M. Braden Placed Under ““i: Lok "?,3‘,,,‘,%,‘.; A L. Zachaty. | by o S Ir announcaditaday Strictly Union Erom Pit 1o Dome | Nintk at D ADDED COMEDY Power boat Pl-r:y“lt-ky,«qm:&e:mu ‘ E. C. Baltz; J. O. Bobee and Charles T. | school. The: : . : | — - 3 4 5 Arrest Here. Gable. AIl'of those present last night Sie dean and mirueior 1h Bachan: | mw "VERY:IO“N e ;'l“";““,“l‘;:"’ o The biggest event of the season STOOKY'S FRESH HEIR® | o0t oo . tes %o charter ‘partion” We ed th biga Arlington | were made members of a membership | Ferderick J. de Sloovere, business || Alexan SisstenfNe S WERR=—:C; WM. H. CRANE & 1525, 1 M ety deven venrs |committee and an' intensive campaign |law: William M. Deviny, accounting: || 5P °"*F ,‘,"‘“"v"‘.,,,;,, fEEo= @1 B SIRTe LT R0 (T BUSTER KEATON LAWN FETE—DANCING old. who gave his address as 2025 H | Will be inaugurated to push the organi-| Augustine de Irurside, Spanish: Au- || Cers Toave 13th 6t and Pemaeyivania In Aunpices East Gate Lodge, 34, FA.AM. street northwest, is under arrest here. “,i_'g" 0 com‘ve ons t n brey E. Landry, mathematics; Thomas | | Ave. N.W. minutes after 25e “THE SAPHEAD” Rhode Inland and Milix Aves. xE. Ex ° e s taken into custody on com. | The present organization will remain|J. MacKavanagh. electrical engineer- Sour. “Rudaing "time, "85, minater B. F. KEITH'S - With foegdela iz Betorid 5= dSunday Excursions plaint of 3l Martha C. Braden, o ge*‘held on March 1. eeting |L 7 lfl‘o J. P;xn:ler, mathematics: || Mt. Vernon open daily, excepting Sundsy . . 5— All-Star Vaudeville Acts—5 A. Grv Nhn-m—hfmh-m'-n ’ whose home is in Staunton, Va., and | “pp, NIk T e ket o [asorA-SRoxer, busincas ixw: Joseph Round Trip, 9%c a8 3:00 9 2:00, 5:00 Every Sunday All Summer st Have marted him 1n | joan 1o Hine hols Solf Eonrae nd | Snmeicer mench: 239 Leo Stock || st mema Top te Arifgton cometers | | Daily 333 Sum 33 Hol'y (23453 Bl Ridge Mountai last June. s, and it is the pl 2 g ashing jway Company : suni woman appeared at po- | Yide a complet et toibees jopenl OctobeEld “Funnier Than Ever”---Post ue Ridge Mountains lice headquarters terday and com- | yse of the members. “Ch. ” J llm plained that Braden hadwmarrl'&d h;r o aod et % 1C josephme i e e here. she having been Miss Martha Sal Vict e = . C. Knop of Staunton. and he gave his e . 1ctor — name as Arlie M. Bln;d);; N;_);‘l day he AUTO THEFT ALLEGED. = 5 ;EHADOWLAND,” Fantastie Spectacle; A DRAMATIC CREATION r————"— is alleged to have left her. The young c . - oy s THOMAS H. INCE mallesed ; B in Raymond Richards, - d db Dboley _& Co, He . S went o the Juventle Court | Begfamin, Raymond Richards, 2 . . . advertised by our Bt ey S e Ninth Street— Fresenis $2 5*',‘_“:"‘,'_‘,;""? non-support. When her husband was | than a month ago reported he had - < > 9 Bel F R ares sims Feve arrested he denied knowing her and | been robbed of an antomobile and . o o Iriendas oW R alreaty was marrica Bomna o' e Tn 3 “Yooas sear i e | stk i e a charge of having stolen the automo- Washi ’s Mos iful 173 103 ,, . and are good going only on SPECIAL Make Floral Plans for Fall bile, which belonged to Paul P. Robey No. 40. Ann Arbor, Mich. ashington’s Most ‘Beaut A of a . SENITED SSTRAYWESatring Saet b, D Gardi 36th sts. W, :30 a.m. weddings with Shaffer, 300 14th. - M. 2416. | °€ LS 200 Rr oL Bo L T o oyea b “The wedding gifts and_furniturs e Traics leave " Biuement. 3 —Advertisement. e e o ployed MDY packed by you * % ¢ arrived in per- 21st St. and Pa. Aye. N.W. | - -u.,m,-‘,;;nghm» b Frederick. He told a tale of having Feot condfiiom. I wish to thank you for Is open now under s New York Featuriny fare, Hlo. to Leesburs: 380 to Blue: CARLESSS POSTMASTERS |been bound to a tree and left in the enabling me to recelve these gifts so mazsgement with the e ac mont; war tax inel ickly and in such good condition, bbins St 2 Woods for several days before e was R dito conaratulately patupantentars Robbins Songcopaters B WASHINGTON & OLD RAPPED BY HUBERT WORK | crics for hotp™ Detectives Connor. Al 4 cellent plece of work.” { T R e O = LLOYD ‘HUGHES DOMINION RAILWAY : ligood, Jett and Hughlett learned the tra supreme, ‘management er ow ) machine had been sold in Long Island. 3 s ssturing the " Washinglon dasceror. 5 | c \ Offcial Censures Those Who Have | EIhrs 123 2100 kit e °325 +» Safe deposit vaults for Bl Condherd e b i Famons Rialto Orchestra | || = Not Joined Department’s driven ‘the machine there and sold it 2 mnmn-nt V for_$550. He was later brought back = We et the publi EOBBETRBOND GO | PROF. AND MRS ACHER STOBIC, to Frederick. sllverware and Val“ables under g"lar visit ollr ‘i-l’dflll !cr fluir ’“‘1;:.‘6 5 ‘onductor— 10th —Class Monday and Frid K Economy Program. . iafaction, Overture: “La Boheme” to 11 "pm. * Private lessons by appoiatment. anty. For 30 years with never a loss. Dl ana_featermal orguninations Phone North 6786, Established 1900, Postmasters who have failed to| o u TNSURANCE REPORT. Teceive spocial & Tie show interest in the administration's Em 2 & e s T I‘ p v l SELECTED SUBSIDIARIES Woashington Studio cf Dance. ¢ economy program were severely cen- iployes;ofithe Western timotitele: D ld f f 7 v 481 11th n.w. Open l:fl-h wared by Hubert Wask) first assistant | 5 0l oce, itoday/ireceived;s fromithe I y (o0) Storage or 1urs o Wad, Bat. 8:3011:20, New York headquarters coples of the s . . postmaster general. annual report, showing at expenses . “Whi : for pectone: lite, health mnd semident arments, trunks of clothing, rugs. GLADYSE RO “While the general results so far|for pemsions ife health and accident g s g, rugs, s REPUBLIC You 5:.; 6 Dupont circie (Dupent Btudie). P Fr.1485-W. have been pleasing.” he declared, “it 20, ase & 3 Nur ‘Baliroom and Stage Dancing. i regretted that numerous postmas- |35 over (he Previous yeers disbarss curtains, tapestries. Absolute pro- Historic Potomac L] Chren's class opening Sat. Oet. 1. ¢ ters have evidently not entered into|ments. . the spirit of the mu':lzmer‘n,"astls tection. TOMORROW | H d Willi many instances they have intimate ' any an their inability to effect any saving| ASKS $10,000 DAMAGES. ? ‘At 2:30 ; 5% whatsaever. while in others they have| ;.. ... pDicierson has filed suit in . D d f “F .hS alled Lomaub a report of any | *"hictrict Supreme Court to re- cat Storage or auto- ‘rom 7th St. = cover $10,000 damages from Charles 2 . Wharf ‘Such a lack of iInterest is inex- cusable, and it is desired that all post- masters who have not already done 80 immediately submit reports show- ing what reductions they have been able to effect. Attention is again invited by the department to the fact that until further notice each pastmaster is to submit a monthly report showing in detail the progress made along lines of economy. Many offices not only have effected great reductions in expenditures, it was announced today, but have surrendered a number of clerical positions no Grounds for Purposes of Sections. Plans to Lease Town and Conntry woman members of the local bar were present. Miss Gail Laughlin, a Call- fornia lawyer and a vice chairman of the party, conducted the conference and explained various points in connection 74 Morrow, governor of the zone, |P Initial steps toward organization of the Argyle County Club were takKen last night at a meeting held at the home of J. R. Carr, 4503 th strect northwest. It 1is the plan of those who have instituted tne temporary organization to lease the roperty now occupied by the Town and I wh luge it for club purposes, primarily for the residents of Petworth, Park View, Piney Branch, Brightwood and Saul's dition and other nearby sections. : Carr was_elected temporary | ehairman, C. Keller secretary and H. Stone for alleged personal in- jury. He says he was crossing the Toadway at 19th and L streets April 22 last when an automobile-of. the defendant collided with him. He is represented by Attorney George E. ~NCHOOL STATIONERY This b feature of our business, Ready with a big stock. with the proposed draft. will council of the woman's party, which will” meet here Octeober 1. announced that Senator Curtis of Kan- sas has promised to introduce the bill Knights The fihal draft of this amendment be taken up by the national It was when it is ready. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS. of Evening School Announces Instructors. Columbus r | Pt Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Beautiful Fall Flowers $1.00 per doz. mobiles. Private storage rooms, $4 to $60. Heated rooms for pianos, paintings, art objects. Luggage rooms, Wine vaults. “Lift” vans for foreign and removals boxing or rehandling. domestic without “Pool” cars to Pacific /Coast for RAPHAEL ?t® st O Street N.w. 7§ YORK THEATER CRANDALL s 2 Ave. & Queheest. ok A TA ttraction, HAI(flLD IA)Y]) COM- RAINBOW ISLAND.'- METROPOLITAN ¥ Street at 10th TOMOREOW o NORMA_ TALMADGE, North Cnwital - & ; R. AND MRS, CARTER DE THE GIRL IN THE TAXL™ | Features. THE STEAME ON R CHAS. MACALESTER Round Trip 75e To MT. VERNON 227 Str. Chas. Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A.M. & 2:30 P.M. SURROUNDED BY A Super-Excellent Cast and Chorus and a Variety of Specialty Artists PHOTO A WONDER-CAST | —Overtu “Songs From he 01d Folks” ‘Washington's Finest Orchestra. Vocal Prelude in the ____NEWs—ToPICS CRANDALL’S 18tk & 2 CRANDALL'S 18t & Col. RL LAST MAT. TODAY 25¢, 75c and $1.00 Ibanes's World-Renowned Story THE Of the Apocalypse” Mat 2:20 Night 5:20 SHUBERT-GARRICK INA CLAIRE in BLUEBEARD'S 8th WIFE TOMORROW AT 8:20 LOUIS MANN IN THE MOUNTAINS new comedy-drama by Samuel and Clara GTOVEE'S, 613 wmwf oc, Course. The oy 's new dnmo—uven steps. Teach m ince correctl; Btrict- fm pmnr Any Normal course for llu Tapere dancins. i “open.Bat. ‘erve.r Oct: 1. Wit orchestra: Private lessons: by tment. 5197. 1715 Conpecticut Ave. FOUR HORSEMEN ;=5 o i Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt longer required, and in some cases cut 2 household goods, automobiles, .SEA’ the carrier force. E. Morruon Paper Co. at reduced rate with greater NO;?VS “A Screen Masterpiece”—Post !1101 conn. ave Bailroom and all branches 1000 Pa. Ave. security. Fven. and Sat. Matinee, 50c to 150, | of stage d m‘.;""_,""""‘,L . Soos. TODAY CONSTITUTION DAY 134th Anniversary of Its Signing Being Observed. Today is “Constitution day” through- out the country, celebrations being held in many cities under auspices of the Natlonal Security League, which has promoted the observance for the past three years. The 134th anniver- sary of the signing of the Constitution. is being observed. There was no par- ticular cllebnuon of the event here.- OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your home or automobile. - The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G.St. N.W. Seiuvify Srorage Gomparip 1140 Fifteenth Street C. A Aspinwall, President Capital, $500,000 lun nlargements -“THAT ARE FINE 35c !I- h‘l. LS — Q ‘uality workman- ship always and prompt service. at tudio of Dancing nn- d Fane; Bapons Circle. - Phone. ¥r. 1435-W. Weston Studios, 1108 N. YORK. AVE. class