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CITY NEWS IN BREF. Columbin Federation of Baptint Young Peoples’ Union. will meet to- morrow at 8 p.m. at the Bflgust Church, Clarendon, Va. Battery A. 110th Field_Artillery, will meet tomorrow at, 7:30 in L street armory. I3 | * The other day, while chasing! along the lhomugh(are, my old bus blew a casing, and I was stranded there. I heaved a sigh abysmal, and started to perspire, and life seemed bleak and dis- The Illinoln State Socfety will meet d Wed;ewa;.n.l Thomson School. (nm»[mal—[ hate to change a tire. munlty ainsing. S to 8 For I am old and cheesey, pam.; movies, my v hinges groan and crack, my an- cient lurgs are wheesy, and | cricks are in my back. With rusty jack I wallowed upon the baking soil, and, toiling there, I swallowed about a quart of oil. ! Then on her motor cycle up came Jemima Blair; “Well, in the name of Michael,” she said, : “you've grief to. spare! Your clothes you're disarranging, your 9 to 10; dancing, Mount Pleasan a T. will meet tomorrow at 2827 28th street. Mrs. Lenna Lowe Yost will speak. Asxociation 0 at O Street C. Wilkinson The Parent-Teacher will meet tomorrow at 7 Vocational School. G. will speak. Execntive committer, Businens Women's Council, will meet Wedne: . in Church of the Cove- | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. i whiskers are on fire; you are t Washington Citizens' Associa- {not built for changing a non-! meets at § o'clock, 314 Penn: kid rubber tire. Go, rest—for| rest is bracing—Dbeneath )onl sycamore, and I will change the ,casing, so don’t swear any . more.” And I had said this e eneY I maiden was frivolous and vain, Hornaday. !z modgrn female laden with isms most insane. Because she svenue southeas Anna Lows give harp Gertrude “women's City Club: 3 renes of New York will recital at & o'clock. Mrs, Lyons, soprano, will assist. Wilm Erown 1 Legion, Mru T Unit will ¥ P th T’enu.‘xyl‘{a‘;l]‘u lsucmy meets at 3:151was athletic, and wore a man- e A nish hat, I'd said it was pathetic Ellen Spen Tent. Because Mrs, aughters of Vetel to see a girl like that. she rode her pony, one leg on meets At Steither side, I'd said she was too (iphony to be a good youth’s bride. “I will let Monday Evening Club at Cosmos Club. Mitchell not you ra of Avid-y wrestle,” | said, “with my old ik i.\'m\v: man is the stronger \'es-l The Hubbard Home and School As- [ p o 4 bt i mects Aty oelock at Hup- (S¢Lin theory, anyhow. But, Lard School. {since you've made the offer, I = 1doff my hat to you; and I'm the jchampeen dotfer when great souls are in view.” | WALT MASON. | What | (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) ia .-\bnu( Autumn.’ - BUDDHISM IN BRONZE. | = _——— Throuzh sleepi leaving Washing- Illustrative Figures Installed at' 1 New National Museum. s’ Association n Potomac Sav- W, the Poets Hav a.m. tomorrow. arrives Chicaro 8 Advertisement. CHINA DE! FRATES LEASE’ A collection of bronze figures of Buddhism and of Chinese sages has! been installed in the west hall of the first floor of the Part of Delegation to Arms Parley : t National Mu- a large seated ; several bronze ! from Slam. One | Take Moran Home. Part of the Chinese delegation to | Statues of Buddha 4 hionze giit < a:u= representing Budd- the conference on limitation of arma on the lotus throne adorned with ments w'll_occupy the Moran res CiDgR, Tmockiices and) dence. Massachusetts avenue from the imn- g, has Inside « ) inscrived on | pa wrapped up. in Silk. Tho olection. inclades. beslden. the | | figurines of other Huddhist div jand a porcelain model of a C pagoda. The co’lection was presented by Mis. Gertrude B. Warner of Ew- gene, Ore.. in memory of her husband, | the late Maj. Murray Warner. northwest, which has just been lenm-fl" per| by the Chinesc legation from October | Zo. e e eme T. Smaliwood arranged the which extends for a_vear ' The house eontains about fifty rooms and twelve baths, including a large ballroom caps of holding severs hundred gu According to pre- vious announ nts, some of the Chinese env 1 be housed in the A. Munn on Scott | le, and others in the Cairo Hotel, Q 'street northwest. i MARINE WINS HONOR. The congressional medal of honor has | heen awarded to Private Albert J.y Smith of the Marine Corps for extraor- von't Let Vour Cold Hang On. dinary h ue of Ma- || vake Father John's Medicine promptiy. | chinis . Phelps from a No drugs.—Advertisement. burning seaplane which crashed at Pen- | sacola, Fla., last February. The medal {has been sent to Brig. Gen. Harry Lee, ! commanding the marine brigade at nto Domingo, who will present it to | Smi‘h. now on Auty there. DRIVE FOR 15000 FUND. Plans Being Perfected to Benefit Prisoners’ Aid Society. Plans are being perfected by the Pri oners’ Aid A: Alfred Harding is chairman, to insti- | tute a drive for $15.000 fund during the Jast weck of this month. i* was an-| nounced. The money is needed to car- | rv on the work of the association for | the coming year. The work of the association has ‘)GV‘HI highly praised bv Judge Rebert Hardi- ; son _and ‘other judges and officials of | the District courts. “I's work s valuab's said Judgs ttor to Bishon Hardin 1l assistinee fo us << of peonle with Your worker a work which the probatian offi- ..fy the court ae not_equipped to | MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington Nati Stop-over allowed at Alexan Mt. Vernon Tickets Cars Leave 13th St. and Pemnsylvania Avs. N.W. every 5 and 35 minu the hour. Running time, 50 mirutes. Mt, Vernon open daily. excepting Sunday Round Trip, % 300 Round Trip to Arlington Cemetery ‘Washington-Virginia Railway Company Cematory o all Money Av: le for Real Eatate | Loans | Investments of First- Entate Mortgage Lonns il Securid for Depesitor dos Once you take the initiative and open a savings account, it becomes easy to acquire the practice of laying by a certain sum regulnrlr Account Now “It’s delicious” Cinderella Bldg. 14th at G St. BOCKS —Reads to supply you when you :|' say the word. OF COMMERLE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. E. Morrison Paper Co. || 1000 B, aAve. | W/A Health Candies | 40 60 & 80c Ib Make Repair Refinish Upholster Store and Office Fixtures | 6,000 Miles All Kinds of Furniture l 28x3 AmericanWoodFinishing Co. 30x3Y, 1217 %th North 12 32x31, 31x4 32x4 33x4 3ad 32x4Y, 34x4Y, f i ' | e FRANKLIN The Franklin’s perform- ance keeps many a dollar usually tires and repairs in the own- spent for. gasoline, er’s pocket. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Cemmecticut Avenue The Modern Girl. _T ( = KEEPING UP_WITH THE JONESES—Pa Was “Wise.” YOU SHOUID HAVE SEEN MRS, RICKEY THIS AFTERNOON My DEAR! Suck DIAMONDS, AND SHE CALLED N . HER LiMcusing! CLOTHES! N I x L HOLY' MACKEREL! ED Rickey INEVER HAD. ANy MONEY! NG STAR, WASHINGTON, WELL, HE CEQTNNLY HAS 1T Now! KES BULDING & BiG COUNTRY Homeg! MHY SHE Bl .nor, D. C MONDAY, ISAY ORDER IS MAINTAINED | | West Virginia Officials Tell Presi- dent of Strike Troubles. Every assurance that West Virginia oflicials are doing all in their. power | to maintain order and to insare the | rights of the men held in prison as | a result of the recent disturbances in | the state have been, given to Presi- Morgan and Speaker Keatley of the state's house These latter officials con- ferred with the President late Saturday dent Harding by Gi of delegates. afternoon. The West Virginia officials told the President that the work of organiz- ing state troops to replace the Regu- lar Army units now stationed in th state was progressing satisfactoril have U quota commiete by the middle of nex Gpod order is being main- tained, they said, and the conditions’ in the coal regions of West Virginia and that. they month. hoped . ov. to are showing general Imnro\nnu‘n( Exclusively. Invalids chair means. provides INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY ‘WEEK OR MONTH and conva- | lescents should be out | v these au- A Tolling [ KLOMAN’S | Instrument CoJ -Burgical Instruments and Allied Lincs 1114 14th St. N.W. Phone M. . 5088 #lls 1he Bill “The 8c CIGAR with the the The largest hanging bell in the world is said to be that in the great Buddhist monastery near Canton, feet in height and forty-five feet in cir- cumference, being cast of solid bronze. It is eighteen [ The and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the ex- pression of its fin- est sympathies. Funeral Sprays ok % instinctive Forists. o POURTEENTH ® M STREET? WASHINGTON - N Many a fellow who didn't - /see the World's Series was &7 thankful he had the score- board and an OFTY. 10c Perscnality” Henry T. Offterdinger, Mk 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agent for COMOY'S London-made Briar Pipes. The Effstreet A distinctive street wear model for women in the new- est last,'a little heavier than usual, with “flange” heel. 9.00 “Tailored” fro: the finest Patent Leather. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F m tread tires. FABRIC TIRES List $14.80 17.25 22.35 25.75 29.65 31.25 31.90 39.75 42.30 Sale Price $9.00 12.00 16.10 18.54 21.35 22.50 22.97 28.62 30.46 SPECIAL 8,000 ‘mle- 30x3Y5, 32x31, 32x4 33x4 32x41, 33x41, 34x41/> 33x5 3525 CORD TIRES List $25.75 37.30 4745 48.90 53.65 54.90 56.05 66.85 70.15 30:3 Oldfield Fabric $8.99 30x3Y; Oldfield Fabric $9.99 NON SKID Hose, ‘An Eye Opener in Tires”- Clearance Sale on Famous OLDFIELD gtiaranteed white Sale Price $18.54 26.86 34.16 35.21 38.63 39.53 40.36 48.13 50.51 Only a few of each size. Your chance is gone when your size is gone. LEHMAN’S TIRE SHOP 811-813 HSt. N. W AMUSEMENTS. OCTOBER 17, 1921. 6,500 "CASES"! YE Gops! ED'S TURNED BooT LEGGER ' MAYBE SO, BUT NeS. RICKEY SAID HE ToLD- HER HED HANDLED ONER 6500 CASES 1 . AMUSEMENTS. —By POP MOMAND.| ELSIE FERGUSON N “FOOTLIGHTS” By RITA WEIMA A LOEW'S COLUMBIA THIRD GREAT WEEK ) . After Extensive '-Jmprovements The Olympic 14th and You Sts. N.W. 1 neupflll Slllll«ll!‘. Oct. 22 The Old Nest Orchextrn, Breeskin| Music. I8¢ GAYETY—"5 ARTHUR PEARSON'S SMAR' STEP LIVELY THE FAMOUS STER LIVELY B FAUTY CHORUS ‘WITH HUGHIE CLARK ARTISTS’ COURSE SEASON 192123 National Theater, 4:30 P.M. Oct. 31, 8COTTI GRAND OPERA CO in Nov. 23, mvuu LASHANSEA, soprano. Mme. LOUISE HOMER, Contralto. Feb. 23. JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist. Ve 7. ‘FRITZ KREISLEH, Vielniat. Season prices. $17, $14, $11, $5. On sale at Mrs. Greene's’ Concert Bureau, io Droop’s, 13th and G TO MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester LEAVEE 7TH ST, WHARF ___10 A. 1.45 P.M. Five Evening Orchestral * Concerts October 24th a;? her 141h; December 124l uar; 16 and February 201 By The New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch, Conductor Central High School ‘Auditorium under the auspices of The Washington Soclety of the Fine Arts . Course Tickets: $6.25, $5 and $3.75 On sale at the office of the So- ciety, 1741 New York Avenue. 'REPUBLIC *2¥ s Near 14th Amrioa's Finest Colored Thester. ocay. Tomorrow, “QUO VADIS” No_lncrease in_Adwission Prices. First Concert Ten Star Series ANNA CASE| America's Favorite Concert Soprano Friday, 4:30, Oct. 21, National T. Arthur Smith, Inc.. 1308 G _St. ' D-AN-CIN-G_ L 4 WASHINGTON'S NEW DANCE SALON | mckerbot_:qu DANCE EVERY W 408. 407410412 T N.W. “OEHMANN’S” Snappy Mustc Makes You Dance. 300 Coupies the est Dane 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 Sarplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E S!s NW _JAMES BERRY, JOSHUA W. CARR, u«u-.r, | H We have hired u corps of experts { Paperhanging : ez o l {Upholstering Geo. Plitt Co., lnc.. Frigtwe ]—uUDmMAN ~GAS -0IL ~ELECTRIC HEATERS will take the chili off the room these cool evenings. T [} I Cn 12MGSt _ - 61612k S Phone Main 140 | | | | | | | i 2:30—TONIGNT— SHUBERT ceuiscn thearen ! | i Dircetlon of Mexsrs. Lee and J. J. Stubert. i | i i i i Matinees at 2:15P. M. Nights at 8:15 P. M. —-&n;‘ Musical Comedy Stars The Soldier-Composer and Flavia Star of “Honey Dew" Clark & Arcaro, o | Rice & Forde “A Wayward Conceit” Llora Hoffman | Queen of Diversified Song | Tameo Tajiyama | M Marie | Stoddard Mile. Olympia Desvall & Co. ~— Ben Linn ! Tormo ! Sensational Togo [ "MATINEES NlGHTS ; 25c to 50c 25c to $1 Exceot on Saturday, Sunday and Holidavs METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th Deh CRANDALL’S ‘orth -pn LIBERTY 2 STRANGER = CRANDALL’S N . K\ILKERIJDCI\LH ELITE “14ch s.\-en and R. L Ave. kit JIoth in DUMB[\RTON 1 \.u \‘\‘lsu onuin HOME ; CRANDALI.’S % ATE. 2 PAL DAILY DAY -HAROLD LLOYD, i 1D BUTLER, in ** ADE TOMORROW—1 P.M. SUNDAY. cuoim me 130 ; and lr‘ld‘ o in ath & C NEW STANTON, T USUAL MONDAY DOURLE oW, l AVENUE GRAND, m Pa. Ave. LEAT CHADWICK RUPERT HUGH CRANDAL'L'S . s in HIPPODROME Dth& N. V. Ave. 24 W18y Open . cuumws = | CRANDALL'S TODAT-ALIGE | 1TA Ga. BRADY. in 00M B || Daily 335 | Slmday e | Holidays 2% 5% | Prices T3 fatinees. Except Saturdays, Sundays ani' Holidays 525 Reserved Seats 25c at Daily Matinees. Carleton Hoagland Presents | HARRY CARROLL L | jRN STERL TIES OF 1921" 5 GRACE nsm and the Bennett Twins, 1 Ebcmer Siar of Dosoets. (Ners Sat Afnion) hlin and Six Slick cmch t THE CHOICEST SONGS OF TODAT, Book By by l:find Macdonald, Music_b; OO OF ToPA% ‘Harry Cai By Leon Errol. ~ | EXTHA ADDED ATTRACTION In an Artistic Treat |22 VAN BANKOFF & CO.' 8 ion /| "ROGER IMHOF, MARCELLE-COREENE & CO. ,':.\.5:% i N} ] MARC T Aski~g “WHY BF_SERIOUSI" ~The Fronch Refugoe. Anita Dins's Monkeys | SNELL & VERNON | Aenepiniiubies A Darwinian Novelty | “All in Fun" | Pathe s e Y NEXT WEEK—HARRY FOX, HYMANS & McIN- TYRE, EDITH TALIAFERRO, BERT ERROL, ETC. ORDER NOW. PHONE MAIN 4485. H'S THEATER HAS BEEN TENDERED BY M OBBIAS TO THE ROTARY CLUB FOR THE LECTU rl!()\ ul:omfl'r" GAMEL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 12115 NOON, ' LAST SIX DAYS | Meosers. SIIUIEII LGARRICK Divs s aimere TONITE, MATS. THUR.. BAT. ThCHARD WALTON TULLY | Prese the first time in America the | “'u:frnummc success after 5 months | at the Lyric Theater, London. MARK TWAIN'S GREATEST COMEDY A CONNECTICUT YANKEE In King Arthur's Court MOORE’S RIALTO i y ERNEST HUTCHINEON. UNRATORABLE STELLAR CAST. Jofiuding Edmend Lowe Mestayer and_Gipsy NEXT lomr. SEATS -nnrnnu. Offers '00D8 Of AN l!'cnflvlu. PLAY “THE MAN'S NAME” Mat. Dally, 2:15 Ere. TING 3 Wrestliag ht—Turner va. Jordan, e Sweet Swection” Z1at St. and Pa, Ave. N.W. TheDance Garden Beauti 30 CBPIE “c:rvivn¢ NIGHT A CupissDell Fres to Each Lady nied Gentlema s N.\_\Oi" THEATER and Col. Rd. APOLLO THEATER YORK THEATER ve.&QuebecSt. “LITTLE s Special Film Features NOTE! 9 tothe great length of I [ théo mighty scroen prodaction Box Office Openn 9:30 N Performance Begina 10, DOUGLAS In Alexandre Dumas’ Trivmph THE THREE MUSKETEERS TONIGHT, Matinees 11§ ur. & Sat. Mr.nn Shubert Present W l'l ITE « T2 ‘PHI PHI raday A. H. Woods “LADIES’ NIGHT” IR A TURKISH BATH With €ae Metropolitan Cast from one year at Eltinge Theater, N. V. resents TONICHT, 8:20 ATICGNAL oxicrr. s20 Charles Dillingham Presents The Newest Musical Comedy Good Morning Dearie Music by Jerome Kern. Book end Lyrics by Arne Caliwell. == LOUISE GROODY And an AllStar Cast, Including OSCAR SHAW And the Following Featured Plaverst “|' HARLAND DIXON ana VllI.I.IAM KENT | Beisman's tinction and charm. Shrfin: Mnnddy——Suu Thursd Bam H. Harris Presents nkS. FISKE In Her Newest Comady “WAKE NATHAN!” ~ct_From I: » CRANDALL’S F at 1060 ETIIOI’OlIlAl THIS WEEK . M. 1o 11 P, M. *NSTANCE TALMMIGE 'worfiih""s”ii’ucs' um szuou Washington's Finest Orchestra N. MIRSKZY, Conductor ~—MINIATURE RE “Rigoletto Fantania” Harrison, Pianist Pathe News—Scenle—T nplel B CRANDALL'S 186 & Col. Rd. KNiCKERBOCKER —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 ®. M. i CONSTANCE E TALMADG Henneth Harlan in ‘WOMAN'S PLA COMEDY “Nivety Days or Dancing Mon Snappiest ja und Friduy. canw by xipointiveat ied 1N, T MISS CORCORAN —EXPERT INSTRUCTOR— l un:sr DANGING. 420 TRIRD ST. N.W, FR. 613 r'nu_l-m\.«ns . Course, gix lessons, 33 1 ba llmm w | GTOVER'S, any time, 75 n; Tues.. Frl. n.e cool 4 u_Can_Lewrn — RIGKTWAY SOROOL OF woANoIe 1218 New York Ave. N.W. idual private lessons. You peed For 10 years Open 10 2 apmintment foremogt acade: a.m. to 10 p.m. ) PROF. AND MRS. 1011 st. n.w.—Clas |11 p.m. Private lessons Ly appoiu i North 6786. Established (1900. Cfi'KPPELEAR it Jesmonsy L A e secticat Ave chk Hoffwman and Lillian Hoskins | (formerly Mes. H. L. Holt) Wil reopen Cheir_ Informa} class dances { "gventng, Octabar & In their nos atu- Connecticut awa. | e I e Tastruiotigm. 7:30 to 9:0 ! Semoral Daneis i (Dupont’ Btadio). & Dupont circle (Dupent tadio). i | chtiamn's class. opeping_Sa | et tass, am prepared 10 a2t any time. strictis Houra from 10 am. to 10 pm. Miss Audrey Keys ! Studio Hall, 1219 Conn. ave. ° Teac styles of dancing. Phone Fr. 4 Heautiful ballroom_ for rent. | DAVISON'S Emr-1329 M n.w. 8 roacn e now dances—lateat steps. ‘:"X correctly 1n @ few leseans "..’.';?H m:."i« "ul.‘ or expert danc'og Ciass Sat. eve. Lustruction and daacigg, & 1