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(43 feily i R Mepresentative A, We will addiess - gucsts of v-\v PeTidmg, Gevernfitent Hotels, Thursday even- i Muysie. 'rmmn-mn “I be Spanish-Ameri- can_evening ihe. Arte. Club, Dr. W Saftora in charge. Open discussion ing con- terence for the nmmnhvn of arma- ments and other international ‘\ges- tions will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Woman's National Foundation, Dean estate. Public invited. Eckington W. C. T. U. wilt meet in Eckington Pres- byterian Church. Mrn. ‘Emma S. Shel- ton will speak. fection of officers. The. College Women's Glub will meet -October 1 at € pm. Tea in permitting. ~ Dr. H. Parker will sneak on “Protective Social Measures." The Club of Printing House Crafts- men will open its season. with & dinner tomorrow at 6 p.mp. in the Tbbitt Hotel. eard party for the bemefit of the Masonic and Bastern Star Home is to be given Saturday night by Martha | Chapter, O. E. §., at Ndval Lodge Hall, 4th street and Penn:yhlml avenue southeast. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. West End Citizens® Association meets in basement hall, Concordia Lutheran Church, 20th and G streets, § o'clgck. Mid-City Citizens' Association meets at Thomson School. : —_— Supplies Food. Father John's Medicine keeps up en- ergy in ho weather. No drugs.—Ad- vertisement. WILL ADDRESS CITY CLUB. Charles E. Russell to Discuss “Prob- lems of the Pacific.” Charles Edward Russell will address the City Club’s first-forum meeting of the fall seasam, on “Problems of the Pacific,” at the clubhouse Wednesday. The meeting wil] begin with a lunch- con at noon. with thew.address follow- ing at 1 o'clock. Mr. Russell has just returned from a year's study of con- diZons In the orients The club’s forum committee is lining ur the best program-of speakers in the crganization’s history. .according to announcement. Among those expect- ed to give addresses soon are Col. Charles Keller, new Engineer Com- missioner of the -District; Senator Ball, chairman of the Senate District committee; William M. Leiserson of New. York, impartial chairman of the joint industrial ‘board of the men's clothing y; * Mayor James Couzens of Detroit: the last two mem- bers of President Harding's unem- ployment conference: Bishop Charles D. Willlams of . Detroit, and many others, The club’s forum committee is again Teaded by John. Walsh, with C. C. Calhoun. as "vice chairman. - Other members are C. A. Aspinwall, Dr. F. W. Ballou, Claude . W. Owen. W. W. Price, Theodore P. Noyes, Isagc Gans. Oswald W. Schuette, John Ihlder, James T, Lloyd, WHliam B. Colver, Claude Rogers, Leo C. May, Roy L. Neuhauser, James A. Drain and Cllude N. Bennett. —_———— Vmproved Service Via Havana Special Fifty hours to Havama, daily except Friday. Atlantic Coast Line, 1418 H st. Phore Main 7800.—Advertisement. —_————— LIEUTENANT RELIEVED. E. Lieut. Harry G.” Danilson, Naval Medical Corps, at the naval station, Tutuila, Samoa, has been ordered to San Franelsco for duty. st o oyt The mddern Chinése girl delights. in tennis, swimming, gymnasium, wrestling ‘and’ even . boXing.. CISSORS, Rasors, Knives, etc, sharpened. Best work, reasonable - prices. . Nickel, silver and gold plating by experts. THE GIBSON (0., Inc. 917 @ St. N.w. \C | | e Health Candies 40,60 & 80c Ib. ! Gibson’s Surgical Quality Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters —is the best.you can buy, for three reasons; First—Bent materinls used. Second—Expert fitting guaran- teed. Thisk—Islce arways moat’ rea- The Glbson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. The Sters Your Physisian Recommends Money Avallable for Real Estate < Loams. - utments of First-Class Real b-ule Mortgage Loanms - for Depdaitor Why, the Savérs, of course! Join the.army of Savings De- positors, in : this su-vu. te Bank. n.lllr WL ng SIUS TDEAR ‘THE: EVENING STAR, o ND O, ' BUTCHER 4D GET- A HALF PounD OF LIVER FOR DINNER! MGR. THOMAS TO CONDUCT NEW SCHOOL DEDICATION will Omdnte ‘Sunday at Exercises for Institution - Built by Holy Comforter Church. Mgr.. C. F. Thomas, pastor of St. Patrick's, will officiate: next Sunday at the dedication of the new -ochial . [school at 15th and East Capltol streets southeast, just completed by the con- gregation’ of Holy Comforter Church, of which Rev. Clarenceé E. : Wheeler is pastor. = The exercises will take place | at 10;30 o'clock, after which Mgr. Thomas will celebrate solemn high mass, assisted by Rev S. T. Morris as deacon .. H. J. Twamley as subdeacon. S. Martin, assistant pastor of Holy Comforter, will act as master of ceremonies. The mass. to be sung by a special choir. of male and female voices, will be held in the auditorium of the school, which has a seating capacity of 1,000. Sessions of the new school for both boys and girls will begin Monday. Oc- tober 3, with a registration of 330 pupils. Twelve classrooms, each with a separate cloakroom. have been provided, although only the first six grades will open this year. Father Wheeler hopes to add an additional grade each year until a. com- | plete high school course is covered. Light is furnished to each classroom hy a group of windows covering am entire side of the room. Below the auditorium are recreation rooms, bowling alleys, poolrooms and small meeting rooms for Phc different soclaties of the chureh. The | building cost $230,000. A teaching order of sisters; few to! Washington, is to furnish the corps of { cight instructors connected with . the| _ hew school. A convent, correspondinig in'| architecture with the school bullding, has | been erected at 15th and A streets. southeast and within the area mcluded‘ in the school grounds. It is three stories ! high and has _thirty rooms, including | 4 chapel and three music rooms, where | special instructors in music will be| provided for the children. Sister Marie' Stella, the superior, and her: Mnlahnt!n came ‘from the Sisters ot St Joseph of | Chestnut Hill, d are the first mernbers of this order to conduct al school at the National Capita Kodak Department ~—is now ready. We have in stock a complete, line of Brownie cameras, kodaks, films, etc. “Real professional serv- ice given to all our patrons who bring their develop- ing, printing or -enlarging to us. All work guaran-’ teed. Cameras Sold on Euy Terau The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. yportunities afforded them by Rt. Rev. 80 DON CAP AND GOWN. | Trinity College Students Addressed by Rev. Bhahan. Students of Trinity College were urged to make the most of the op- Thomas J.'Shahan, president of Cath- olic University, at pontifica] mass yes- terday at the college. Members of the senfor class at Trinity, numbering nearly eighty, donned the cap and gown for the first time at the exer- cides. Among those from Washington who received the scholhstic garb were Miss Aileen Fitzgerald, Miss Alice Padgett and Miss Denise Roach. OFFICER CHANGES NAME. Justice Stafford of the District Su- preme Court today signed an order changing the name of Raphael Jokn Henry Oldegeering, an officer of the United States Navy, to Raphael Ger- ing. The officer claimed that his name was \ifficult to pronounce and asked permission to make the change. He was represented by Attorneys James T. Lloyd and C. Larimore Keeley. CHOOL DAYS Call for Statloners, Blank Books, ete. Hoys and girls, get them bere, at the big store on the Avenue. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1990 Pa. Ave. Oft he.:eta the minutes . Mying; Oft he gools in moments The 8¢ CIGAR With tlle Sold Everywhere - Maker Easy Terms not collect scratches, when equipped with . ‘GLASS reaus- and. chifforiiers. EDISON DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPHS The World's' Greatest Musical Instruments PRICES $95 to $500 Used Talking Machines Token in Trade ‘THE ‘GIBSON €O, INC. 3 917«91? G St. N.W... Your Mahogany —trays, card-tables, dining table, etc., will dences of usage; though in daily service, . Also md}spen;able for - buffets,- to . prevent darnages Arom hot dlshes—for toilet’ tab]e% bu- - We Cut andFit Window and Plate- G!asé for such reqlm:cm:nts at Reasomble Price: 1334 Nevl York Avgnue to Suit All nicks or other evi- TOPS WHOLESALE "WASHINGTQ! KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pn Is Strong for Economy, but— LVER To-DAY. D. ne. it Gins ? RALLY DAY EXERCISES. Rally day exercises were held yes- terday at Church, the principal address being delivered by Secretary Wallace of the Agriculture Department. Mr. Wallace stated that he believed uture life, but discredited the the Wallace in the supposed messages that were repor ed to have come back from the “other He stated that a good reason for not belleving in intercommunica- tion was that when a man died the messages that were supposed to come side.” back from him were inferior to h speeches while alive. Mr. Wallace also sald that it wou be better if engineers studied the sanitation methods -of Moses, - as was his belief that sanitation plans | have not improved since that tim auon upon i ce of . Tea Sets Compotes * Trivets i Br’ead Trays Candlesticks ‘Baking Dishes Water Pitchers Mayonnaise Bowls Marmalade Jars Véget_ab’g Dishes & Memorial “The fashion wears out more apparcl than the man’ g b quality is the o Wi mgHAIIEBS Fodisee: head wear that is fel aliogether Dabh FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORXK The Hecht Co. Seventh at F COMMODORE DETACHED. Commodore Albert W. Stahl, his home. Naval Construction Corps, has been detached front duty with the compensation board, Navy Department, and will proceed to .C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. //fl:g% . Except Saturdays. Bun i QD g @ Daily 33 | Sunday i3 | Holidays . 525 Reserved Seats 25c at Daily Matin 38th Anniversary Celebration of B. F. Keith Vaudeville Magnificent Commemorative All-Star Bill Thenter Especially Beautified Without and Within—Garbed in Gay Attire, With Augmented Orchestra and Other Added Features. The World’s Grentest Buffoon EDDIE FO & THE SEVEN YOUNGER FOYS In Their New Travesty Trifle, “The Foy Fun Revue” | Prices Ty +_and Holdays " YVETTE RUGEL [ “THE LOVE RACE” “The Miniature Prima Donna’" Music by Harry Carroll "Monta Bell's Production, “HEREAFTER,” a Morality Play FENTON & FIELDS | BOB PENDER’S TROUPE ‘‘Passed hv the Censor’ Tan_Herculean Athletes Bender & Armstrong—Erford's Ocdities—Aenop’s Fables, Etc. Next Week—Grand Autumn Opening Bill, with All Stars ) Elastic & Stockings .g [Expert Fitting for Men and Women. Satisfaction Guaranteed KLOMAN’S Instrument Co. 1114 14th_St. N.W. Phone M. 5088 t- 1d BT s | I it "Say It With FIOWEI‘S“ Blackistone 14th and H Phone Main 3707 su foun hich nouceabl e can be built ewYork's lead durable €~ 1sh & & & / Coffee Sets Vases - Gravy Boa:- Berry Bowl. Chos Dishes + ¢ Flcwer:Baskets Lemonade Sets Bonbon Dishes Cold Meat Dishes Sugar 8 Cream Sets - &4 7 - artin L U e Fone o Recommined ercemimence [N CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH: ARTISTIC SUPREMACY Marks each component, whether pictorial or musical, of this week's superlative bill, which has as its star CHARLES RAY Cast in a role unlike any in which he has hereto- fore been scen, and better than them all, in Ris own picturization of Charles E. Van Loan’s great story of a lad who was so “yellow"” that all ke did was save his mother's life with his two hands and a pair of boring gloves. “SCRAP IRON” ——EMBROIDERY— WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTE: N. MIRSKEY, Ceonductor " OVERTURE—*Two Little Girlx in Biuc” VOCAL PRELUDE—*The Sunshine of Your Smile” FRED EAST, Barytone PATHE NEWS TOPICS OF DAY HABRY POLLARD, a Riot In “Gone 1o the Country™ THIRD GREAT WEEK CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Photoplay Triumph “THE AFFAIRSOF _ANATOL” With the Greatest All-Star Cast Ever Assembled Wallace Reid [ Tieodors Roberts Gloria Bwanson Elliott Dexter N LOEW’S ALAC TOD&Y TAND ALL WELK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS WALLACE IN “THE HELL DIGGERS” With LOIS WILSON INAUGURATION TODAY ) SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE AT THE SHUBERT-BELASCO 2:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. Charles Richman & Co. Masters-Kraft Revue Girl With a Thousand Eyes Marguerite Farrell FIVE OTHER STAR ACTS At These Sensible Prices Mat., 350, Boc. Er , 25c, 50c, 75¢, $1. Reserve for Season X office open mow. :9, n-'ol 1 s Pop. Mat. Thurs. Best Seats, $1.00. Pat Rooney & Marion Bent In the Musical Comedy Sensation “LOVE BIRDS." ‘With ELIZABETH MI I THE S Special Film Features AMERI/ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllHIlllllillllIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|||I|IIIIIIIIII!IIHI'IIIIIII 2 | | K tet 8t nad B L Tonight, 8:20, CA@LINA of “‘Passion. Qriminal Ce MO! HI LYR!C AVENUE CRAN'DALL’S WITH THE Gmlnn‘g Aeroplane PRE-WAR PRICES Eves. and Sat. Mat.. 50c to 32. @ Pop, Mat. Thurs. HBest Seats, $1. 14th --d lnlng Stx. 9th Strect | Below F 's Fourteenth Annual S OF THE DAY { With BOZO SNYDER, the man who mever | speaks. fled. end BILLY Next Weok JARDIN de ST. MARKS Penna. Ave. at ZlIst St. New York Management 830 o DANCING 5% 12 P.M. 12 P.M. Robbins Soncopators ARTISTS” COURSE SEASON 1921-22 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31. SCOTTI GRAND OPERA CO in La Boheme. Product R “‘DAN(}ER AHEAD” o of leverness Perso oo Mo OOKYS BLUE CIRCLE 2105 UL CRANDALL'S o [ KNICKERBOCKER | 15th and Col. Rd. Today, Beginning at 6:30 CHARLES MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A, Mi—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. i _IIIIIIIIII|||||IIIllIIII||IIII|IIIIIIiIIIIIIlIIIIIIII HULDA LASHANSEA, soprano. Mme. LOVISE HOMER, Contralto. FMANN, AARPn LunoR vRESINIS Fe JOSEF HO! L March 7. PRtz RAZISLER, Vi GEORGE | Seayon prices, $17, FITZMAURICE. at movucTon -« in a New Sort of Vehicle SCRAP IRON 4 Comedy “Ent- And Be Happy” IIIIIIIIIIVIII!IIIIIIII"I_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE TO MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester LEAYES 7TH ST. WHARF 10 AM.. 2:30 P. MT. VERNON Alexandria & Aslington National Cemstery 8top over llowed st Alezandria on ail ¢, Vernon Tickets - Cars th St A evory B 45d '35 mumutes. wiier the ~ hotr. Running 50 minutes. M0 Vormon open dally, excepting Sundey 300 Trip Arlington Cemetery N shingion Viginis Hallway Company CAPITOL THEATER Pennn, Ave. at 1ith. Robt. Bond Gotta, Conductor Overture ‘The Sunny South’ Arrangement by Lampe. SMOKING PERMITTED. ' Mat. Daily. 2:15. Eve. 8:15 CHICK CHICK Vintitog Tuustns Nigot." ot Furner va. Trahinger: | Next Week—“Harum_Scarum™ REPUBLI L Near 14th | rica’s Finest Colored Theater. 2.30 P'v—‘l'odly and Tomorrow—11 P.M. “WET GOLD" SUBSIDIARY FEATURES Tlione Linc. 1382-W. BALL ROOM DANCES, By Appointment Only Washington Studio of Dam L 3 0-1 Orchestra—Topics—Llayd Comedy wa' Band. Today at 715 asd 9:1 ARCADE Several Delightfully Quaint “PAUL JONES” DANCES TONIGHT I GARRISON, Bopran Metropalitan Opers., 7JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist. in Droop's, 13th and G. OMPLETE Stock Edison Mazda Lamps for your “home or automobile. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917 G St. NW. AN M . ACHER STU! 'DIO, 27 ll\'h l! W 4 lass Monday and Friday, § to 111 p Privi lessons by appointment. M |)~orl|| B7T56. thlllhfd 1900. = ot g Y A Comsecticut_Ave. TONIGHT, l:-" S, nd—PRIVATE_ LESSUNS ATIONAL e | S sc. Consaer aix lesuans, 8300, Citss Sam H. Harris Presents |'l'|ul. ¥ri. 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