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WEST SIDE ROAD New Entrance Over 24-Foot Thoroughfare Soon to Be' Open to Public. to upper Rock | new entrance prer Rock ek Park, from the west side, S:enpe'ufl to the public within the next few weeks. It Is made possible iy the construction of a twenty-| four-foot roadway exiending west-, ward from Beach drive, at a point| about one-fourth of a mile above the | ord. mear the Miller cabin. to the; ivestern boundary of the park and e south, encircling Fort De v hill. with an_ uitimate outlet ry road. The roaud alreidy | Ras' been consctructed from T o rive to a point on the we: x]n.. park on the line of Pattersos treet extended. At that point it is ;HYIL, connected with Daniel road. Pinns, €ol. Sherrill's riil. the engineer officer 5 Col. Sh L charge, expects that the new t':nr‘anc-." on Daniel road will be bpened in-about three weeks. but 2iys that, as the roudway hus not] yet been macadamized. I Wil be ble only in dry weather. Its m‘cu.,. Yinvolved the building ee stone culverts over small, Col. Sharrill says lh;re o funds availab:e at present for Q0 the new entrance on Daniel Patterson street is not ojen for ‘some distance west of Daniel 10ad, but Rittenhouse street, two 1 GeKs to the north. is being extend- ward to Daniel road. ! “Ihe eventual completion of that estension will effect a short entraice fato the park from Chevy Chase} Circle. of stre: ms, and sent the only direct mmnc‘:;ul the pa from the west are by = Filden street ana.Grant road. cirouitous routes from by way of Klingle road. d and Rock Creek Ford roadroad. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Writers' Lengue will meet Fri- | @av at § p.m.. at the Public Library 1. Monlca's Epixcopal Chnpel Cholr will begin weekly rehearsals Friday at 7 p.m. New members welcome. 1 The Men's € b of meet Friday at 7 . Monlca's will d_Tusxkegee clubx The Tallnde; will_hold a Mweifth Street Y. M. C. A. tomorrow a s pan. | The Women's Clty Club will give a gard party October 1 at § p.m. ——————— ‘DRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Sons of the American Revolution commemeorate the placing of two revo- Jutionary gravestones in Oak Hill cem: tery at 5 p.m. In case of rain addres will be delivered in Dumbarton Chur Wisconsin avenue and R street. Rummage sale of Christ Child Society will be continued today at 324 Indiana avenue to collect funds for relief work. TONIGHT. A complimentary dance will be given By the Daughters of Isabella at Knights | of Columbus Hall, 606 K street. {Executive committee. Business Wom- en's Council, will meet at 7 o'clock in lecture room at the Church of the Cove- nant. The Y. M. H. A. will give a dance be- ginning at 9 o'clock at the hall, 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue. 's Club will give a to 10 o'clock. The College Wom garden party from MAJ. AHERN ASSIGNED. Maj. George P. Anern, U. S. A, re- tired. has been detaiied to active duty ith the Veferans' Rureau, this city, READY —With a good supply of Blank Say the word and we will Books. supply sou. E. Morrison Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Ave. OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your home or automobile. . The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. ~ELECTRIC HEATERS will take the chill off the room these cool evenings.- :MUDDIMAN: oS, A8 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- & fore maturity Assets More Than ’37,000,900 Surplus Nearing | $800,000 i 1 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. J4AMES BERRY, Presidest JOSHUA W. CARN, Secretary : fifi[}k—mm( | Hours P Despmg—j 2 | jealous. i gry nation; and every day I send bined meeting at the | jton, Va. 1 someumes‘thmk of suicide, with guns or ropes or axes, for I-admit I'm sarely tried by all these modern tz xes. The mois- ture beads upolr my brow, for life seems harch and spiteful, there are so mginy taxes now, and all of them are frightful. It is with darl' and gloomy frown I pen my rhythmic sal- lies; assessors {dog me over town, and chase ne through the alleys. I think aihout the d | old times, and pray for ther re- | turning, when maj1 could bragi about the dimes at*\-at haply he| was earning. 1 used' to walk the! village square, befqre the war| befell us, and flash my bundle in! the air, to make my neighbors! And that’s\a comfort! 2se harsh | no man knows in t wad disclose—it wanes, instead of waxes. I'm taxed' by city,! county, a crate of kopecks to the sta- tion. And when my busy lyr is stilled, my timbrel hushe forever, and I lie prone, by taxes| killed, and done with all en- deavor, the tax collectors will ive, all through the house| trundle, and, with the| sistance, strive to bear! away my bundle. meanest tax of all, as hard approach the bier and pall, and rob a weeping widder. They; tax us roundiy while we live,s and bring us ruination, and nll} l I the taxing powers should give a corpse a real vacaticn. WALT MASON. (CopyTight by George Matthew Adams.) Poxles for Pretty Maids. Blackistone, ment. 14th and H.—Advertise- ASSIGNED TO BOMBING TESTS. Col. Charles H. Danforth, air| Majs. = Adelno Gibson and, . chemical warfare i William B. Hardigg and James Burns. ordnance _de- partment, and Capt. Horace N. Hei- son. ai service, have been appointed a board of observers to witness the Alabama bombing tests near Hamp- between now and the end [ of the month. | Fall Suits bigger than usual. PAUL.LESLIE WEBB DIES. times of taxes: nd vote r will his ;Succumbs After Long Illness—Fu- Paul Leslie Webb, state, and by the hun-!a resident of Washington, dled at his home 2156 18th sireet northwest, Monda; Vices will be held from his late idence 0 o'clock, and interment will be at ilenwood cemetery. Mr. Webb was born in Berry¥ille, ert T. and Mary J. Webb. He was of this city and stugied medicine after his graduation. He was connected for some firm of Norr's Peters, afterward go- ing into business for himself under |the firm name of Webb & Bocor- selski. Oh, that’s thejsiskh | (ivea by his widow, Es- tella Peach Webb, and a brother, Dr. worked men consider, that will}Robert Lee Webb, of Boston, Mass. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. [HoLy mackeREL! HOow MANY" NOW WHATS “Tr* MATTER ? neral Tomorrow. for many years after a long illness. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at fn 1872. the scn of the late Rob- time with the lithographing Dzl' i ; Varieties Phrest and Finest Home-made | Candies in America '} Fresh Today and Every¢Day The Titte Sy Arvd - ¢ FANNIE MAY CANDX CO. F.(T. Huley, BIG VALUE $2.7 = Overccélts We always aim to give you big value in suits ¥ and overcoats—this season you will find values . The lower prices and our small = profit help to make the values of our suits big. = The quality of these garments is of the highiest standard and the fabrics are guaranteed. Your Money Back If You Say So ‘ g STANLEY - CLOTHES SHOP r 1209 Pa. Ave. NW JTHE FAMOUS-\ C. M. Hpkins, Prosident Vice 2resident &£. C. Archibald, Bec. Tieas. 1910 E St. and 614 13th St. Gibson’s sight worth seeing! “Magnificent!” —is the comment of all music lovers whos visit Phonograph Shop where the New Edison Diamond; Disc Brunswick Phonogra:phs are being featured Now is your opporlunlty to see Mr. Thos. A. Edison's original phonograph, invented and patented m‘xsxs 1 Free Souvenirs to All Who Call The Gibson Co., 917919 G St. N.W. larged It is a Ist--A Careful Exammatwn 2d--A Perfect Focus 3d--Correctly Fitted 4th--As Low as 32 ' Over 60,500 satisfied cus- tomers are wearers of our ! glasses. Every one is evidence of our careful service—the sort that only expert graduate op- | tometrists can render. We are never: satisfied with a pair of Glasses umless they are becoming and wfadly adjusted. That’s part of our service. :’, 2\l \\ \\\h’yl///,'{, T AT = Va TIMES MUST T ASK $41,000 DAMAGES. Damages to the extent of $41,000 are asked in suits filed in the District Su- preme Court by Richard E. and Mary M. Sinclalr agalnst John L. owner of an automobile which was in |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Is Resourceful. GO AT ONCE AND TAKE SOMETHING THAT WiLL DESTRoY THAT ToBACCo OOOR ! REMEMBER You &RE To DANCE wWITH LADIES. To-NGHT Waters, | age. DEER¥YHEAD ClIGAR Ifs a draw in which you win—when you draw on a DEERHEAD 508 NINTH ST NW sold for less. Size 30x3% $28.40 \32x3% - 36.60 32x4 . 46.00 33x4 47.60 34x4 49.40 32x4% - 53.00 33x4% 55.00 34x4% . 5540 33x5 65.40 35x5 68.00 Cfiésley & Harveycuttexf 918 14th Street N.W. E have seldom indulged in superlatives. Kelly quality has been so well established that it hasn’t been necessary. Today. Kellys are better than ever, but their price has been fnaterially lowered. Exhaustion of war-priced material and economies made pos- sible in the new Cumberland Plant have brought down'costs and this saving is being passed along to ) the user. WELL, It ALL READY, SOMETHING To KILL COME ON. collision with a carriage containing the couple, on the Canal road, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair place their per- sonal injuries at $20,000 each, and ask $1,000 for the damage to their equip- Attorney T. Morris Wampler ap- pears for the plaintiffs. " HENRYT.OFFTERDINGER maxze Agents for COMOYS London made Briar Pipes Now you can buy Kellys for the came prices you will have to pay for other tires that have always Kelly Cords are made in two types: the Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis- . tance to wet, slippery stregts that makes skidding next toimpossible, and the sturdy Block and Button Tread. Both are long mileage tires and sell for the same price. —By POP MOMAND.! DID You TAKE YE GoDS! YEH I ATE AN ONiON TH' SMELL OF ' ToBacco ow L ORcES AMUSEMENTS, [ AMUSEMENTS. GRAND, 11th & S. C. Ave. S.E. ‘ave. sa,- |CAROLINA 15,575 5, o “APPEARANCES,” by E made “in England, fei POWELL. and Irving Sts. N ROBERTS, in “OPE # | LYRIC = SHUTTERS, oth & C NEW STANTON ¢34 The Keventh Wonder of the Screen “Sentimental Tommy’ With MAH LIAFERRO, GARETH H! MA Sir James M. St nxxun Gardens Open Vth at O Street A MucAVOY i ERS. in COMEDY, fnx on. wu:.fi_‘ e Aud METROPOLITAN Street at 10th r, Oth & E Stx. TOMOR- L’S Saves Theater rden, 1 4tha: CRANDAL TODAY—GLOR! GREAT MOM: WYN'S PEODUCTION, An intimate MacDONALD, in And COMEDY. CAPITOL THEATER | Snnkll‘ Permitted Klt Ddly :15—Eve. 8:15. BARET GIRLS ‘:;flfl: Kmy Seymour, Hal Rathburn and NEXT WEEK—sCHIC K, CHICK” CECIL B lEHIllE'S Phctoplay Triungh “THE {AFEAIRSOF | ANATOL” Philharmonic Course Season 1921.22 National Theater—4:30 - O°Clock Oct. 28—JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor. Noy. 10—Mme. FRANGES ALDA. Totropition: Opesns CASINT Gotparrie: Jan 1M ABEL GARBISON. Motropolitan Opers. e, 7—JASCHA HEIFETZ, Viclinist. $8—BACHMANINOET. Pieaist. With the Greatest All-Star Cast Ever Assembled Wallze Reld Theodore Roberts Ars. Greene's Concert Bureau, Gloria Swansont Agncs Asres 1] Droov’s. 13th"ana "G. 2| [z Dexter Thu‘cxn Kosloff [ Monte Bive i SHUBERT-GARRICK Xicir sz || % L e i| LOUIS MANN I | =i s IN THE MOUNTAINS = LOEW’S A new comedy.drama by Samuel Ship- man apd Olua Lipman, i ALAc = NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS THURS. Contin 30 2. m—11 p. m. 'romu' AND ALL WEEK METRO PRESENTS BERT JHE WONDER SHOW OF 'fll( ummse i TALMADGE - AMUSEMENTS. With Stellar Su; THE SiGNON THE DOOR “ K CRANDALL’S 18tk & Col. Ra. TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. ALICE JOYCE In Her Newest Triumph, the INNER CHAMBER Added Comedy “Snooky’s Twin Troubles” MOORE'S ALTO 1 A. M—ALL WEEK—I11 P. M. A4 PROGRAM SUPERB -~-NOTE-- This enterprise is duly proud of accomnlishment in securing for shingfon the first appearance {== of the celebrated composer-con- 1 == ductor =" VICTOR | HERBERT | In a Photoplay Theater ' CONCERT 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. 3. AND I RUDYARD | | KIPLING The World’s Gréatest Living dw thor’s Latest Work for the Screen Wfl’ HOIIT IEIEFIT OF GI.EIIG! S PILEW P The First Big Revee of the Season GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1920 Devised and Staged by Jokn Murray Anderson Bez. Vext San. Night, Seats N. Pop. Mat. Thurs—Best Seats 31.50 Pat Rooney and Marion Bent In the Musical Couedy Sensation “Love Birds” With Eiizabeth Murray, 2 Cast of Exee; tional Excellence aad St ‘A tiean) Bxcelionce ¢ unning Futurity ARTISTS' COURSE SEASON 1921.22 National Theater, With the exception of 1 2:30 31. SCOTTI GR in La Bobeme. GRAXD OPEZA OO. LASHANSEA. 22, HULDA ‘' LOUISE wOMER. February 3. JOSEF HOFMANX. ¥arch 7, FRITZ KREISLER Season prices: Orctiestra, $17; Bale $14 and $11 o sm s e “ale ‘at dre cort B o', et e e Mme. Jardin de St. Marks The Dance Gardens Beautiful »t and Pa. Ave. N. W. Fridey Cemmnecing 231—Refined Elimina- prsses (each good for & e awried. TO M- W—EWN é Steamer Charles Macalester LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF 10 A.M.. 2:30 P.M. LYTELL In His Greatest Picture “A TRIP TO PARADISE " 9th Street GAYETY Below 1" L NEW_SHOW RAGDON and smn Tarr, Norms Barry, Lon g Al Lo, Bnreld Gue Fext Week—Follies ¢ ot e D-z —EVERY NIGHT NEW YORK ACADEMY With VIRGINIA VALLI T, {‘——fififn_fir i CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL Famous Maryland Chicken |! DANClNG' Good Jazx Music by Shizn Bres, ST. N.W. Washington-Virginia Electric Railwa The Historic Route The Official Route of the National Council of Catholic Men Mount Vernol:’& Alexandria Round Trip, Including. Admission to_Grounds, 86e. Express Trains Every Thirty Minutes 5 and 35 Minutes After Each Special Attention to Private Parties and Banquets YOU ST. 'REPUBLIC & America's Finest Colored Theater. | 2:30 P.M. —Today and ° Tomorrow —11 B, TONIGHT. 8:20 ATIONAL 5750 A L. Erlanger's Musical Comedy it TWO LITTLE GIRLS BI.UE Direct From 200 Nights Theater, STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS THURSDAY §om H. Harris, Presents WELCOME STRANGER wits GEORGE SYDNEY DANCING. . Jack Hoffman and LillianHoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt * 1141 Conn. ave. Ballroom and ail branches Classes Station, &%:“gt?:i-p" ’:celn. Ave. : : Hol" gt g “Applause Insistent”—Star EMMA HARRY CARUS [ KAHNE WELLINGTON (DUKE) CR Billy Dale and Bunnie Buseh Biceed ey, E1 Bey Bitters; B 3’“;."" e Featuy's, Aesop's Fabiss, stor T 1he Next week—35th Keith Anni- versary with Magnificent Bill, Order Now. VAVAVAvvauVAvAw-’ | VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT! Something umusual! Real q actors performing at local theater this week. Gomma be here tomight to give SOME entertainment. Come sure! Lots o funm. CISSORS, Razors,. Knives, etc, sharpened. Best i work, reasonable prices. 1 Nickel, silver and gold | plating by experts. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. \VAVAVAVAVAVAV Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. . (Open All September) JAVAVAVAVAVAVA The Perfect Place to DANCE Peppery Jass—Strict Censor “Bargain” Nights, Mon. —Tlfl —~Thur.—¥ri. Ladies, , 40c, Plus Tax. DANCE ALL 'YOU LIKE “ You-Dance” Nij kL aa gty o Each Dance bc, Plus Tax. FREE DANCING TILL 3 P. M. .917 G Street NW. CHEVY CHASE LAKEY |- “THE OREATER P OFIT" o = Grounds Open 1000 A.M. to = 1D’ \\'1\0\1 \pm, 1329 Mow lfim : ARLINGTON e Separate Strictly private. Any hour. Normal course for teaching or expert < en Sat._eve.. Oct. 1, with 740 9th & Frank. T St Nt it you want Lo daueed ket me convince you that I can teach you ory Jateat In a few lessons by my method. for each pupil. Call and be convinced. Lee- aons at auny tjme. Reduced rates. {to 10 pm. 10 p.m. 4 Where to Spend Your Evenings NEW YGORK DANCING ACADEMY BEST ORCHESTRA IN THE CITY OPEN 10 A.M. TO 11:45 P.M. 2 434 7th ST.—506 9th ST. XWh 2 PLACES. __Tel. Franklin . T PROY. WAGNER'S 118 5th st. n.e. Phone Linc, 1383 SOCIETY AND BALL BOOM DANCES. lnmlmnnl Instruction Appointment Only. flf ¥ AND m?s Arflrk STUDIO. i:'w o et éu orth_6786. gmmmsu( e O TADYSE WILRUR- upont circle (Dupent Stadio). Ph.Fr.1435-W. O DBt e ad Stnge Dancing Children's class au-t-c !-t.. Bet. 1. -ufl-.‘!h mfi. six le—nnl.“filflu- Ml‘!uem-lh-l w! Robericacs. Torumoet academy. Open 10 merica’s a a.m. to 10 p.m. Franklin in 1054, = lessont lp‘?lll Iment. mm.-":“. > ‘Connecticut Ava. 8 ‘ i