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, % S ( Interruptions | ° > oy N ; Lkl Sometimes wien I would T H ! write a pome, and I am clawing at my dome to find a theme up- . lifting, a fellow who would sell a cheese, a corkscrew or a swarm of bees to my abode comes drift- ing. I sadly listen to his spiel and try to tell how tough I feel, that I can’t patronize him; I do not say that he’s a bore, while to the. fact that there’s a door endeavoring to wise him. And Personally Awards Cup Won| by Schools for Fight on Tuberculosis. President Harding manifested his interest in Washington public school y affaire yosterday atternoon by for-|‘vhen he’s gone there comes a mally presenting to Supt. Frank W.|dame who wants to have me Ballou at the White House the sijver | Sign my name to some absurd cup which the National Tuberculosis | petition ; and, smiling still across Association has awarded to the Dis-|my face, I gently shoo her from trict’ schools for the highest enroll- my place in Johnson’s New Ad- ment of any of the large citles of| dition And then again I take the country during the past year in L the modern healthtcrusade. my lyre and try to warble like The President told Dr. Ballou ana |2 choir, I punch said lyre and a deputation of other school ofictals | paw it; but Thompson blows that the most promising aspect ol ) . B e o the work among | INto my den to say he’s lost his children, and pointed out that some Maltese hen, and ask me if I years ago tuberculosis wzs considere £ae : % e A ehle hut since it 1s known | SAW it. And thus it goes some how to cope \fi‘:n It its, mvfiefieh:;; bitter days, I strive in vain to cen greatly reduced. He sal " e BT et the trophy earned |chant my lays, my chanter isn’t by 4y suldren of Washington and working; and so I say, “I'll go added, *™ is a fine thing to excel™| qowntown and bore Smith, Rob- ‘Wu-ts Healthy Natlon. . s, » saialinson.and Brown, and let my “If ¥ were to offer a prayer. | 1d Broy u\: Pras\dem.""lt wo}lld be flrs:u(:: harp quit jerking.” I call on spiritual excellence for our n . . D iTuaY for its well being in health.| Men who need their time and In order to ¢ffect the physically per-|perpetrate the same old crime to begin fect mation, { wouid expect to DEEIN| that made my own day dreary; with the ehaldren ¢ oc the | they | fandl ‘Accepting the cup on behalf of the [they fondle 5 . Whshinston schools, Dr. Ballou said | 1Y me with wicker that the schools were much indebte to the fistrict of Columbia Tuber-|hasement stairs, and life is dark culosis :issociation for the introduc-i g weary. WALT MASO tiin of the modern health crusade. He expressed on behalf of the 5¢hool | (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) authorities and the children his pride _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDI&ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Is Forgetful at Times. HALE AND HEARTY AT 99. Dr. Stephen Smith to Be Guest of Dr. Stephen Smith, ninety-nine years | Bignt, In hls home here, aged sove|| Dajly 2117 Sun 333 Hol'y S old, founder of the American Public |afternoon from the residence. Inter- Health Association, will be the honor Dr. Smith, still' hale nd active, is on the verge of celebrating his cen- tennial. form part of the proceedings of the semi-centennial sociation. “Health fortnight” will be celebrated trom November 8 to 19, including the a|chairs or drop me down the | meeting of the American Public i Health® Association. and heattn ¢x- | I Use For Over 30 Years T AT l O N ERY ! position from November 14 to 19, co- | Atways bears ' incident with the association gather- the ; Ing. A health institute is to be held from N TP e ST & < AINT THAT A SHANE, WHO | Do You SUPPOSE DIDIT? WHEQE CouLD “THAT, - HAT HAVE GEEN?) THAT'S A'NICE CONDITION FOR A GUY To FIND HIS HAT Nt LOOKS LIKE A GEE.wHiz! Look AT MY HAT! HEY CLARICE! look AT T WLL YA ? BECAUSE 1T WAS IN THAT CONDITION WJHEN You WORE IT IN AT TWO THIS MORNING!: —By POP MOMAND. = M, | And Qriginal Wew Yock Cast and AMUSEMENTS. a 4 *hrlfiuhfm‘ WELCOME STRANGER/ wits GEORGE SIDNEY THIRD GREAT WEEK CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Photoplay Triumph “THE AFFAIRSOF _ANATOL” & - With the Greatest All-Star Cast Ever Assembled BLADENSBURG. AMUSEMENTS. I BLADENSBURG, Md., September 28 (Special).—The funeral of Judge Jerome V. Johnson, a newspaper man of wide experience, who died Sunday Health Association. “Snmflnolu Slyle"-—-Herajd ment was in Fort Lincoln cemetery. and Park Rd. | Funeral arrangements were in charge < REVERE “= Special Film Features o | CRANDALL'S ™eeier-os & £55s. Buest at the fiftieth annual meeting [ of Mount Hermon Lodgs. A, F. and 4. || Eddie Foy *" ", Yeunser “THE of the association to be held at New | M., of Hyattsville, members of which oy Koyn R York city November 14 to 19. acted as pallbearers. Judge Johnson Yvette Rugel Ihe Miniature DUMBARTON WML D was appointed a justice of the peace g€l Prima Donna “THE LAST HOMACE by Gov. Harrington and served in thiat capacity until his death. &amvs “The Love Race” Ef Monts _Bell's ‘“Hercafter.” Fenton & Fiolds, Bob Pender's Troupe, Bender & 1 e HOM| vml C_Street LAST ROMANCE," A banquet in his honor will Armstrong. Ete. celebration of the as- Next Week—Opening Fall Seanon CASTORIA For Infants and Children 2 PRINCESS Signamre of ember 8 to 11 m For school. We have a big and mn! class stock. in the record made by the local Florida—South—Improved Service schools and his appreciation of the President’s part in making the pres- entation. 35,000 Chiliren Enrolled. The Tuberculosis Association of the District, which has been sponsoring and financing the crusade for the last three years, reported at the end of the last schiool vear that 35,000 chil- ’ dren were enrolied in the crusade Woman's F 5 ¥ Washington. It was on this record | ... = oreign Missionary So. ashington N ivas made. The [clety will meet In annual session at| previous year 36,000 children were |Union M. E. Church, at 3:30 o'clock. | enrolled in the crusade, and the year i Bofore last 26,000 were enrolled. The | The boara of education will hold a eup. which stands more than two feet [ special meeting at 4 o'clock, at Frank. | high, was originally presented to the |}in School. National Tuberculosis Association by Emile Berliner, president of the District association. Will leave Washington 3:15 p.m., ar- | rive Jacksonville 2:40 p.m., Tampa 11:20 i p.m. Atlantic Coast Line, 1418 H st. | Phone Main 7800.—Advertisement. ~ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. TONIGHT. i Sentol officials present at the pre-| Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' As-| sentation ceremony were Dr. Abram |sociation will ‘meet in Sherwood: Simon. president of the board of edu- | Presbyterian Church. cation; Stephen E. Kramer, assistant superintendent of schools: Garnet C. Wilkinson, assistant superintendent in charge of colored schools; Alex- nder . Stuart, director of inter-|paign for a new Tech building. mediate instruction; Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, member of the school board: | The Rotary Club will meet at din- | Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, chief medical |ner at 7 o'ciock at the Willard. inspector of the schols; Dr. Rebecca = Slo‘r‘ero;\d, director of physical train- | The membership committee, Wash- jng; Miss Anne M. Goding, principal ington Chamber of Commerce, will of ‘the Wilson Normal School and |hold its annual dinner at the Hotel chairman of the Junior Red Cross -lnd Washington at 8 o'clock. vi incipals: TEn the following supervising princip: e The greater Tech committee will meet ‘this evening with L. W. Mattern, 1106 Euclid street, to launch a cam- Brunswick Phonographs 3 E. Morrison Paper Co.| 1009 Pn. Ave. A Paramount Np Stanton Gardens— TODAY AND TOMORRO D. W. GRIFFITH'S 2 RAPHAEL 9th at O Street | I Play All Makes of Disc Records il STRONG " “DREAM STREET" } ‘_mi:]l»:uwn Start 1.(;"!“! 9 p.m Prices, $65 to $310 | HEALTHY Easy Terms to Suit All ' i Brunswick Records Play on All Makes of Talking FERNS : Machines | 75¢ to $10 | 85¢ Up ‘ Used Talking Machines taken in exchange for Brunswick Phonographs The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G Street N.W. Blackistone’s 14th & H Sts. N.W. ‘W. Murch, R. L. Haycock, Selden ! B e R L i ondiey, Dr. E. | Association Will meet at § o'clock at | | . Kimball, Miss Anne Beers, H. M. |Jefferson School Johnson, Walter B. Patterson, J. C. Nalle, Miss Marion P. Shadd, Dr. Win- field S. Montgomery and J. C. Bruce. —_— Flowers by Telegral Blackistone, 14th and H.—Advertise- ment. Y NEWS IN BRIEF Prof. Charles S. Richardson read “An Appreciation of Dante" at the meeting of the Washington Readers’ Club, held last night at the College Women's Club. Dante's sonnets were read by W. O. Ison. Harding Chapter, 0. E. S., will be consecrated Friday at 8:30 p.m. Alpha Epsilon Fraternity will sewarming at its new home, street, Sunday from 4 to 7 In our “Foot- Com‘fort . Dept. Gavel Chapter, Master Manons, will meet for luncheon tomorrow noon at Harvey's. Abraham Lincoln Counecil for - nition of the Irish republic will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m., at 1731 I street. Peter W. O'Grady of New York will speak. The Conduit Road Citizens’ Assoela- E feature good- looking shoes, especially de- tion will meet tomorrow evening at § - p.m. at St. David's Parish Hall, Con- signed to PRO- duit road and Chain Bridge road. TECT ot f— 3 -'r;e Women’s C CI-_:_-‘ "t‘lll give a —_— your fee rom rard party Saturday. Tickets from s Office or entertainment committee. discomfort. Members and guests invited. The College Women's Club will meet October 3 at 4 p.m. Dr. Valerie W. Parker will speak on “Protective Social Measures.” Conduit Road Citizens’ Assoeciation will meet tomorrow night at St. David's Parish Hall. Semator Seldem P. Spemcer of Min- souri will deliver the opening. lecture of the Washington Law School, in the assembly room of the local Y. M. C. A., Friday evening at 7 o'clock. His subject will be: “The Value of a Knowledge of the Law.” —_— COUNTERFEIT $5 NOTE. Maker Arrested With Plates and Materials. The secret service has found a Notice we underline “good-looking”—a shoe does not have to be a freak to be orthopedic. And we emphasize “protect.” The time to look after your feet is BEFORE they need cor- recting. In either case, our Ex- counterfeit $5 reserve bank note on . ° the Federal Reserve Bank of Minne- pert Foot Specialists will awolis, Minn. It is descrihed as check B thei ful i etter plate No. 16; W. G. Mc- = Adoo, Secretary of the Treasury; gIVe yflll €ir carelu .t Jobhn Burke, treasurer of the United g States; portrait of Lincoln. It is printed from photo-etched plates on & single piece of poor quality paper ; containing no silk threads nor imita- | tion of them. The man responsible | for it has been captured, together ' with the plates, materials, apparatus to its manufacture, includ- | ing_approximately 100 of the coun- | terfeit notes ! tention. “WI-MO- DAU-SIS™ - OTHER one of *°" our famous lines of splendid Service Shoes for women. 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Black Oxfords, $10.50 Brown Oxfords, $11.50 Black Boots, $1250 Brown Boots, $13.50 Gibson’s Surgical Quality Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters —is the best you can buy for three reasons; First—Best materials used. Second—Expert fitting guaran- teed. Robt." Bond Gotta, Conductor Overture ‘The Sunny South’ Arrangement by Lampe. House Footwear SUBSIDIARY FEATURES = gin to mean more simple joys of" your own house- hold —1ook out ! Dandgerous she ought to have at least one pair GELORGE of “Bend-Eesy” Shoes for general rrizMAURICE. | Third—Price always most rea- nonable. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends CAPITOL THEATR a.Ave.atl1thSt. SmokingPermitted MAT: DAILY. 2.15. EVE., 8:15 CHICK CHICK ™ With HARRY (JAKE) FIELDS 'WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT TURNER vs. IRSLINGER HARUM SCARUN’ B92 Black Kid Juliet. Elastic gorings at side. Plain, wide toe; low heel. Delightfully com- fortable .. $4.00 Next week, GAYETY Owing to the Great Demand for Seats TONIGHT and Every Night This Week The Managemen: Suggests Your Attend- ance in the Afternoen to BARNEY GERARD'S 14TH Nurses’ Comfort Boot, with turn sole and Cushion inner sole. Wide toe, low heel and rubber tap . .$7 Invalid Rolling Chairs for Rent and Sale Very moderate rates of rental. 1f you desire to purchase, rentals will ap- ply cn purchase price. Inc. The Gibson Co. 917 G Street N.W. Sth BELOW F AT THE A481 Nurses’ Comfort Cushion-sole Shoe, with extra-weight turn sole. Full toe, low-heel and B37 - Black Kid Strap- Slipper, with side-seam and flexible turn sole. CISSORS, Razors, Knives, Unusually softand dur- rubber tap. Special etc, sharpencd. Best able ........%..$3.75 at p§450 work, reasonable prices. s : : Nickel, silver and gold{|| “Folli 2 plating by experts. Ffl“les Of the Day Featuring “Bozo” Snyder, THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 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RAY —OVERTURE— —VOCAL PRELUDE— “The Sunshine of Your Smile” FRED EAST, Barytone NEWS—COMEDY—TOPICS CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. Rd —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. - STAR CAST in a Robertson-Cole Special IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW Comedy “Robinson Crusee, Ltd.” 10 MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester mlvuu 7TH ST. wa‘" ARTISTS’ COURSE SEASON 1921-28 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31. SCOTTI GRAND OPERA 00 in Za Boheme. Nov. 22. HULDA LASHANSKA, soprano. Dec. 9. Mme. LCUISE HOMER. Contrato, Feb, 33. JCSEF HOFMANN, Pianist. March 7. FRITZ KREISLER, Violinat " Season prices, $17, 314, 311, $3. On sale at Mre. Greene's Concert’ Bureau, in 13th and G sts. 1921. National Theater—4:30 O’Clock N FRANCES ALDA® Soprane, ov. 3 AEna. 5y Motropolitan ; CASINI, Gellist. TS iy Fe ASOHA HEIFETZ, Violiniat 28—RACHMANINOFF, Planist, 50, $10, $i.50. s Concert Bureau, TODAY AND ALL WEEK PARAMOUNT PRESENTS WALLACE IN “THE HELL DIGGERS™ With LOIS WILSON i Pat Rooney & Marion Bent In the Musical Comedy Sensation “LOVE BIRDS.” With ELIZABETH 3 URRAY and Stunning Futurity Debu —SEATS THURSDAY i SATIONAL HIT M _wfl'x THE craslnn; Ag_[oplale PRE-WAR CES .* Ev and Sat. Mat.. 50c te Pop. Mat. Thurs. Best Seats, S1. | ARCADE Lucky Spot Dances J ‘With Plenty of Prizes TONIGHT SHUBERT-GARRICK wc &2 St Nite 25¢ to $1.50. £ YOU ST. Near 1th REPUBL America’s Finest Colored Theatse. 2:30 P.M.—Today “The Silver Car” Larry Semon in ““The Bakery' LOEW’S OLUMBI NEXT SUNDAY and Tomorrow—11 .M. Wil in DOUGLAS FAIRBDANKY/S in “THE THREE MUJSKETEERJS, MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington Netionsl Ceme Stop over allowed at Alexandria on al Mt Vernon Tickets " hour.” Running time, . Vernon open daily, excepting Round Trip, 9%c¢ 30c Round Trip to Arlington Cemstery Washington Virginis Eailway Cosy 1 for each pupl sons at any time. ON'S Prof. 1320 M p.w Mais 1329 M naw. e new dances—latest steps. Tench you to dance correctly in a few lessons. Strictly private. Any hour. Separate studios. Normal course for teaching or expert dancing. , e 1, with orchestra. GLAD' WILBOR, — — — 6 Dupont circle (Dupont Studio). Ph.Fr.1435-W. Ballroom aud Stage Dancing. | Want to Dancel You Oan_Learn ; RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING | i | i 1218 New York Ave. N.W. Individusl private lessons. You need For 10 years . Opin 10 an appointment. s foremost academ 10 p.m. _Franklin NER'S DANCING STUDIO, n.e. Phone Linc. 1382-W. ETY BALL ROOM DA . Individual Instruetion. By_Appointment Only. i "Washington Studio of Dance. 431 11th nw. Open 1:30-11:30 & lessons, $5 (private and ). Daj Wed., Sa . ;entlemen, Goc, tax paid. _29% PROF. AND MRES. ACHER STUDIO, 1137 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday, § to ival by appointment. Phons 1900. 29° 118 1 soc time, ree, six lessons, $3. . Fri._Fine, cool ballroom. W. 1129. Yack Hoffman and LillianHoskins, ¢ Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 Cenn. ave. Baliroom and all branches of sta -“lldll xm? taught. Olasses for ‘children and sdults. Fr, 5908