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* nnal ev T M i Colum! ‘Women of George Wa - £ . tngton University will meet tomorrow | - When sizzling' summer pulls at 4 pam. in alumnae room.df Law Senool building, 1435 K street t " her freight, and lets the autumn ol R e e . in, my lyre hits up a better gait - of education mee: W:dneuday at 4 p.m., Franklin School. _’V.'l?ay ’st hear the t;“fl"} f}‘]‘“ en’ summer’s getting in her & Sisters of the District will give o heneht eard pasty and entertain: | work, I spring a noble bluff, and, ment (olmorrov;on:‘ § pm. Carroll Hall, | with an optimistic smirk, 1 'say | street near 104 e e e that she’s the stuff. Oh, Where, a4 Buchantn Parent Teacher Association | 1 ask, would be our wheat, and }:‘"}'3 be hg"‘h “‘9‘"“‘1‘!' at 7:30 p.m: | radishes and beans, if summeri rya 00 £ didn’t- send- the heat that ripens Fred W. Maclkiensie, nw-ev of the a“ S“L‘h grec“s? oh' Letman Laundry of this city, left » 3 Saturday for Cleveland to attend the | would be the luscious fruit, the convention of the Laundrv Owners' National Associatipn. held ‘dn that city Qctober 3 to ™ Subject for open_dixesmiion’ tomor- row night at. the .Woman's - National Poundation, Dean estate, is “What ngue should become the future-of- ficial language of international- re- etion and international eonferences?” Fublic -invited. DBGAR’ZZATION Ac'nvrrm TONIGHT. Stanton Park Citizens® Alsuclpflon\ will meet at Peabody School. “Mrs. Ellen_ Spencer’ Mussey. Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will, meu at usual time and place. RO snows to cool each fevered Martcal K brow. When sizzling summer comes again, if I am still on earth, I will point out to melting men her virtue and her worth; Pl .| Farewell, Summer! [ *- = mer’s sun refused to :shoot its | justly famous rays? But e\enl as_I deftly spring conundrums mer would take wing, and send an early | freeJc It is no treason, now it’s o'er, or. fading te its| rest, to say that summer is a bore and now and then a pest. I'm always glad when sumier goes, and autumn makes her| bow, and hands us hints of early corps -fn connmection - with <" in Braille, will meet at 8 A in Red Cross chapter: house, ! 16 Jackson place. Optomaetrical jety will_Toeet in oak room, Raleigh Hotel. - Entertain-|{and as ‘I boost her varied Mment-business session. St 5 e — MLy charms * I'll sigh, in accents| Robert E. Lee apter. No. . o, - TR, i meet at 130 at con- |drear, “I'd gladly give two up- federate Memorial Home, 1322 Ver-!land farms if autumn days were mont avenue. Program by Mrs. David Kincheloe. Miss Frances Gutelius and J. Louis Moneyway. Women's Auxiliary of the Church of the Pilgrims, will hold a: “rally™ the church at § o'clock. Miss Carrie Lee Campbell will speak. Social hour in manse, next door. here!” WALT MASON. (Copsright by George Matthew Adams.)” EIGHTEEN ARE INDICTED. |Eight Charged With Non-Support in Grand Jury Findings. Eight non-support indictments were reported Saturday by the grand jury out of a total of cighteen “true bil presented to Justice Stafford in Crim- inal Division 1. The alleged recreant husbands are Ernest Brow! B. Copenhaver. Norman L. Charles W. Wolf, Charles W. Kurtz, { Herbert Jackson, Norris A. Scott nnd| James H. Peers. - Others_ indicted and A special meeting of Robley D.iagainst them are ns Post, No. 4. American Legion, ! bringing stolen il be held at § o'clock at old Naval|ton: Raphael Hospital. Sth street and Pennsylvania | Annie Harvey, robbery; Palmer Cobb. avenue southeast. receiving stolen property: Percy Ford. | Verne J. Clarke end Paul'D. Barrett.| grand larceny; Adolph C. Uhhorn | and James M. Hurst, false pretenses, | and Vance Robinson and John M. Willis, _assault with dangerous weapo! - BODIES OF U. S. DEAD ON WAY. | Bodies of 2,624 soldiers who died overseas are due to arrive at New | York on the transport Wheaton early this week. That probably will be the final large shipment of soldier dead from Europe. During the next isix months there will be small ship- ments of bodies from time to time, ag-; gregating about 2,000, and represent- | ing all that remain to:be brought to| the United States. Out of a total of _ | about 76,000 soldiers originaliy buried ! in European cemeteries nearly 44,000 | have heen transferred or prepared for | transfer to the United States. The re- | maining 32,000 American dead are be- ing concentrated in six cemeteries in France, one in Belgium and one in England, now under the jurisdiction of the United States. COMES TO NAVY DEPARTMENT | Lieut. Ralph G. Pennover has been ldetached from duty with the naval rigid airship detachment, Howden. | Gen. Cha A. Doyen Unit, Ameri- ecan Women' gion. will meet at home of Mrs. Frank Baptista, 313 5th | street southeas! Zue and Interna- ociation will meet ireet. Installa- National Pen tional Lite: at 8 o'cloc tion of offi College Women's Club, hoard of di- rectors’ meeting, 8 o'¢lock. he charges North Washington Citizens’ Associa- tion will meet at United Brethren Church There will be & meeting of the Col- lege Women's Club executive board at the clubhouse. 1822 1 street, at 8 o'clock this evening. WILL CHOOSE DELEGATES. Selection of delegates to attend the approaching national reunion of Con- federate Veterans at Chattanooga will he made at the first meeting of the season of Washington Camp, 171, Tnited Confederate Vmeram 1d_tomorrow n((h( Confederate Vermont avenu camp commander. hopes to send a full delegation to this important an- go himself. and at the selection of Ca one of the few sur mortal Six Hundred.” is certain. Com- mander Beall reports gratifying re- sponse on the part- of the United Daughters of the Confederacy to ap- peals on behalf of local veterans' families wha may need assistance during the coming winte: RECITAL IS POSTPONED. The organ recital which was to have en given under the . auspices of the community center department of ' England, and ordered to this city for | duty in the bureau of aeronautics, Navy Department the publ hools in the auditorium of the Central High Scheol has been post- poned until the Saturday night in November. Miss B. be the organis CHIEF CLERK SWORN IN. dith Athey will Arthur _J. Tirch has been sworn in ax chief clerk of the bureau of | census to suceed Thomas . gerald. Mr. Hirsch has been in the | census burcau since 1900. 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 $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Sold on Easy Terms to Suit All. ‘When the smoke Ol-TY— where |. pumpkius and the maize, if sum- | isuch as these, [ wish that sum-|. OPPbsES CLEMENCY PLEA| The World’s Greatest Inventor and His Most Wenderful Invention The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Prices, $95 to $500 Come In and see our Beautiful Elll-r‘!d Edison Studio on'the First Floor. The Gibson Co., Inc., 917-919 G St. N.W. of s the i “The 8c CIGAR with tlle IOé pernomlllt)” HENRV T OFFI'ERE;INGER 9lh sm N-W. “Aments for co-r- London Made Briar ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pas in Agum. THAT. Hl‘l\T I GET FoR PLAYIN' WITH THAT BUNcH OF SHARP SHOOTERS! TH CLEANED GoaD AW’ - | PROPER! NoOT A CENT LEFT! Opposition to any extension of ex- ecutive clemency to the sixty-one en- listed men of the 24th Infantry who are zerving sentences jn Leavenworth prison as a resuit of rioting at Hous- ton. Tex, in 1917 was expressed to President Harding Saturday by Repre- seentative Garrett of Texas. Mr. Gar- rett said he was assured by the Presi- Gent that he would have ample op- portunity to present all the evidence at_his disposal taken. Clemency whom are negroes, has been requested of the President by the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Colored People. JTHE FAMOUS\ onny Kome mads bomdlses gelicions Varieties 60c Purest_and Finest Home-made Oandies in America Fresh Todny and Every Day Tittle Aromd bl L% | FANNIE MAY CANDY CO. i o e, 2 doc Trens: F'RANKLIN Every rough or slippery road, every puncture and blowout, every bit of crowded traffic, every extreme of tem- perature or grade are con- stant reminders of why you skould have a Franklin. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 5341 You cannot touch the Human Heart more deeply than by Sending Flowers. Blackistone 14th and H PhoneMain 3707 7 feeling lollnw' a . before action was’ for the peisoners, all of | HA GoT CARFARE LEFT' TLL ASK THIS CoP To SLIP E A TAKE A DOLLAR, 1 HAVENT AMY C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921. YOU'LL HANE TO™§ 2u135 2100, 5:00 Daily Ni1S Sundny Ri15 | Holldays ‘and 8:15 525 Resev: ats n i} ntinees, oopt md-zl‘ nn‘lll and | !.nllrhll MERRY OBSERVANCE of OPENING of the AUTUMN SEASON The International Star IRENE BORDONI and LEON VARVARA Offerins “The Evolution of a Planiy” < In American, French and Spanish Songs GEORGE MAC FARLANE Amerioa's Grastest Baritone in His Finost Repertoire, orbert Lowe, Acoompanisé. RUTH BUDD —Winsome LThe Girl With the Smile” Rube Beckwick at the Plano. A GOULD W. G. FIELDS Presents * In'“Impressions of Well Known Jim Hasklas in ‘‘The Flivertons With Plavers” eir_Family Ford BILLY DALK & Bt NNIF RURCH 0" Th» Riding Master” BRI e e FATTEE T BOREE Pack of Cards _Bupreme Ice Skaters Pnthe Newn Pictarial; Aesop's Fablest FEXTWEERK—HAKRY CARRULL & CO.; MOORE & LITTLEFIELD; ETC, 3682 People were denied admittance to the National Theater yesterday to QUO VADIS which s acclaimed as the greatest picture every shown . Washington. Mr. George Kleine begs to apologize to those who could not get into ‘the theater and hereby advises the early buying of seats -to avoid being disappointed. “QUO VADIS” will be shown this week only. ; MATINEES DAILY, 30 cts. to 50 cts. Evenings, 30 cents to $1; few at 1.50 Slldly, lhhlee Saturday; Seats Thursday JOHN CORT Oi “A BACHELOR'S NIGHT” A New I'.m By Wilson Collison R CRANDALL'S [KNICKERBOCKER | Sth Col. R4’ ‘Today, Beginning at 6:30 RUPERT HUGHES’ Great Comedy HAROLD LLOYD ~ “l no!! Varied Added Attractions AT I3 I.OEW'S LAC =TS T g 0 E] 2 ILITRO PRFA DANA “THE MATCH BREAKER” BUSTER KEATON In “THE GOAT” Extra_Added Attraction TN I il E?’ COMING MARK TWAIN’S Manterpiece InKilm Form “A CONNECTICUT \A\KEI’ IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT” Philharmonic Course Season 102123 National Theat r—410 O'Clnck Qot. 38—JOHN "I"lt}'?_#!': 0] cgnmx Ca??ht RN PRl > )/////////////////.’//// A ‘m “‘l Own Fob. ToJABCHA HECETS, Vit COMING &t MARK TWAIN’S Masterplece In Film Form “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE ¥ KING ARTHUR'S COURT” ARTISTS’ COURSE SEASON 193183 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31, SCOTTI GRAND OPERA 00 in [EVIDA LASHANSEA, sprame. LOUISE HOMER, ‘Contralto, l& ’0!!’ HOFMANN, Pi it 'RITZ KREISLER, Violinist. klm prlml, $17, 814, $11, $3. On sale at M Greene’s Concert Bureau, o E. Mornson Paper Co. REPUBL! , 13th and G sta’ Ow(nn to the unusual.length and magnitude of this pro- duction, the box office will open dm{ at 9:30 A. M., and ':P prr/:rmmnce will begin gromptly each morning at o'elac BOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Gaptivated and utterly astounded capacity audiences yes. terday at Loew's Columbia, where he began aw extemded engagement in that world-famous classic of romance, adven- ture and thrill “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” BY ALEXANDER DUMAS The phatoglav masterpiece that is now being shown in A York and other cities at regular $2 theater prices! 2 (TS CRANDALL’ | METROPOLITAN THE BEST BILL EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON KELENE CHADWICK| HAROLD LLOYD And Star Cast in Rupert Hughes’| In His New Two-reel Laughfest OVERTURE—“ORPHEUS” (Offenbach) Mirskey, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA ~—PHILHARMONIC INTERLUDE— “A Little Love, A Little Kiss"—Instrumental Quartet “Beauty,” Prizma Gem—Pathe News—Topics —THE MONARCHS OF MELODIOUS JAZZ— MILTON DAVIS-—CARL HINNANT Wizard of the Pipe Organ—Master of the Grand Piano In Joint Toe-Tapping, Toddle-Teasing SYNCOPATIONS se-COME EARLY FOR SEATSwu Thousands Were Turned Away Yesterday IIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII||lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||IIII|III|IIIIII||III|III_ mlllllllllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlilIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIII[IIlIIIIIIIIIII||||IIII||IIIIIIIII|I|||IIII l||I||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIII .filllIIIIIlllllllIIII!IHIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIE Special Film Features TODAY—STAR _ CAl HUGHES' “THE formances at TOMORROW—H DURIS MAY, And COMEDY, CRANDALI.’ ST, OLD NEST. T BOSWORTH 'OOLISH MATRON! RAT AND BE HAPI Yonl( THEATER \ nd B2, S TSRBAM STRRET, "JAEDIN DE ST. MARKS' The Dance Gardens Besutiful 2ist ama Pa. Ave. N.W. Daucing 8:30 to 12 - A Special Feature Tonight A NIGHT IN PARIS" FAVORS TO ALL Muslo Sagreme by _as- Eight- ——wQ have everym“ the boys and girls wint Tn sta- tionery. ‘andat small cost. T'fllE GREAT MAGICIAN . YOU Neat 14th lurt.— oany and Tmn-—h. —tt P “LIVE AND LET LIVE" Orchestra—Topics—Hallroom Boy Comedy Oth&N.Y.Ave.N. HIPPODRO Open 1n;xonn.n;uy LEAH BAIRD, “FHE HEART LINE. CRANDALL'S uETuornl.l'l‘Ax: CIRCLE LA H Am HOUR NAVY IN ACTIO s STAR RovE And nAl.Lnoou BOYS, “WE'LL GET YOU Y TYPHOON caom. 2105 Pa. ave. Ph. W. 953. MOORE'S 'RIALTO 11 A. M—ALL WEEK-—“ '« A’'GENUINE mwrncinl . ANITA STEWART IN SYDNEY GRUNDY’S PLAY SOWING THE WIND And a Glorious CONCERT GX LUXE WITH JOSEF KARDOS 1 Celebrated Humgarian Piantef MARJORIF; MOODY Soprano Sol Sousa’s Band CLAUDE V. BURROWS Violin Soloist FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHFESTRA In Solo und Ensemble Numbers Subsidiary Features 4= COMING =31 MARK TWAIN’S Masterpiece In Filny Form “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT” $2.70 $2.70 Sunday Excursion To New Market, Va,, and Return for Endless Caverns Wonderful and Spectacular October 9th Special Train shington (Ugion Sta. ington (7th 8t. 8.W. L. Alexandria, Va., 8:17 AM. For Information, Literature,’ Tickets, etc., apply to S. E. Bur- gess, Div. Pass. Agent, 1425/ F St. N\W., Phone Main 5633, or Station Ticket Agents. Southern Railway System . MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington National Ce: Btap over silowed at Alezandria on w0 Mt. Vernon Tickets Oars_Leave 13th St and Penasylvania Ave. W.W. evory & and 35 minutes after the hour.” RBunning time, 50 minutes. Mt. Vernon open daily, excepting Sunday Round T ), 30c Round Trip ngton Cemetery Waibingion Virginis Haitny Company D A-N-C-I:N-G NS DA chkerl:ocker DANCE EVERY WEPK X 406408410413 7th XN. “OEHMANN!S™- 2 "\u'l!‘m\\' mu*k o8 ¥ Popular Primm CAPITO ] Open & pm THEATREL Penna. Ave. at 1ith St. N.W. SMOKING PERMITTED NO PERFORMANCES TODAY Un Account of Theater Scihg Unead for H - ALMAS TEMPLE GRAND CEREMONIAL Regular Matinee and Evening Performances Commercing Temorrow with ’ HARUM SCARUM TO MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Ma LEAVER 7TH !T wm l @ 9 gng TONIGHT §. 1 Srw. Mat. Thurs, Best Teats §1.00. THE _With The Crarbing Acroplame NEXT EEK—SEAT:! THLR! The Vanderbilt Producing Company Presents the New Musical Comedy ‘CHICKENS’ By the Authors of “IRENE” VANDERBILT THEATER BEAUTY CHORUS DANCING. MRS, ACHER STUDIO, Monday and Frids PRO 10th st yoPrivate, lessonn by appalatment | North 519 i Gomnecticot-Avs AG] D10, 118 5th st. n.e. Phone Linc. 1382.W. SOCIETY AND BALL ROOM DANCES. Todividost Tastruetion By Appointment Only. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 141 Conn. ave. Rallioom and all branchey of stage dancing correctly taught. Classer for ‘children and aduits. _ Pr. 3908 740 9th.8t. N.W. Frank. 6306, Wiy waste Ume If sou want (o dance? Let me convince you tha each you the vers Tatestin'n few lessons by my method. Teachor Call and be convinced. Les- Reduced rates. Hours. 1 u* i lDA\/ISON 5‘;,",’{ 1329 M n.w. 1% new, dances—latest steps. Tuc’l:b;w to dance Jummy ina few lessons Strictly private. Any hour. Separate studios Sremal course for ieaching or expert dancing: Class open Bat. eve.. Oct. 1. with orchest 6 Dupont circle (! ‘Baliroom and Stage mmn&“ Chilaren’s class opening 8a LLOYD, SORICKD, FEATURER. - - l(mcmnocxun AMEN ‘st St, u;lLl.Av. ¥ | LIBERTY Nerth Capitol and P Sta. GLORIA SWA in “THE GREAT MOMEST.” 14th Strect and B 1 Ave. OWE ” “A DIVORCE OF Tod Ga. Ave wnd r-ns BE “THE HOUSE 1 AT IAZE RO & Dmmo“ 1349 Wisconsin Ave. SESSUE n “BLACK RUSES. HOME 12 € Street KE. uen * Engagement 2 RAY, |n "‘"'fl"\qzl’ LIGH’ PR.INCBS 1119 ll St. N.E. K HES AREAD SIABOLD And SPECIAL MU- s - Theater, Sth ‘. B su. TODAY AND TO! CRANDALL ROW—GLORIA 7Q Savey Thea m -rle-.uthtdc TODAY—HOBART, BOSWORTH 8 lessons, Dancing 3«; . Wed.. 82 lest Jaiz o Tadien, 33c. Gentiemen, "ocr tax pash. - NCE EVERY WEEK NIGHT DANCE R A Snappy music makes yor dapce. 300 couples can dance at ane time. POPELAR PRICER, Open 8. p.m. Dancing Weston Studios 1108 New York ave. Private danciog I o CAROLINA Curwood Story Ever Told, * Love Story of the Wilds. me 14th and Irving Sts. N EUGENE O'IHI 0 “18 LIFE WORTH LIV And Comedy. ‘WM. 8. HART. i “THE ST EDDiE BOLAND, in GLOY, .. ¥ i | | | ‘_ | !. w“olu‘h"sgl