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& ot f—— UNK, ITS GETTIN' CoLD! WILL YoO SLIP ME T SHALL SUR oF TEN Bucks! TvE GoTrA GET AN OVER COAT' THE E - EVENTNG STAR.,” WASHINGTON, NOW ONK, SLiP ME TH' TEN OND L1l GO IN AN' HANE ONCLE BEN DIG ouT iy LAST YEARS Coat: eveloping (NLY NEAR TROOPS | and Printingx service. \\c have special equipmerit and expert in N Y and Peflflsylvania Guard Not to Come for charge. -Photos enlarged 1o ||} ea for participation in the exerc ; incident to the burial of the Ame | Arlington es an here " DR.B.F. ODELL { unknown soldier at HONOR “UNKNOWN . property, t ber lof the cummissiol WILL APPRAISE VALUE. Commission® Fixes Date for Center b Market Inquiry. Frank A. Horne. Louis A. Dent, t nimed by Pres pruize the value of the nd will hold the first roduction of testimon *S at the courthouse f Justice McC extra courtrooms f¢ it < f the it c . jGeneral Riter will conduct the r 3 ceedings for the government, while the eremonies Market company will be rep New York und Pemnsylvanin Nu- | Altorucys Charies A. Douslus tional Guard units originally select- | *"%¢F MRS. FRIZZELL GUEST. i will view the premises October ion for igned one the use Attorney NINTH-AT-D THE GREAT LA FOLLETTE, SZVEN BROWN GIRLS. ALL-STAR NUMBERS, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN “REMORSELESS LOVE." pro- Roxedale, 3501 Newark Street, Cleveland Park Vasiar Salary Endowment Fund ! DENTIST on Armistice day huve been eliminat- | Business Women's Council to En- | Cuitaren 1 led froi o an cnly v LATELY WITH DR. F. J. &0 fom USAL i _“"1 “‘I’_""""! tertain Clubwomen. Anm."x Parieh e ;Il-:;::?:a?:n;n ROWELLL, 7TH AND E te nearer vicinity will be used. | ; s according os ans, Limited | Saide STREETS N.W. i]| according to present plans. Limited [y ¢ice’ “Federation of Women LOEW'’ i$ NOW LOCATED AT | funds provided by LCongress to care {Clubs, will be the guest of honor to- | = S for expenses of the ceremonies were {Mortow evening. when the Business: =2 8ald to be responsible for the elimi- nation of the guard units of the two states. it being impossible to pay thelr transportation expenses. Plans Further Curtalled. Revised plans call only for troops! from the District of Columbia tional Guard and federal command at the nearby Virginia and Maryland stations. Further curtailments in original plans for the cxercises were an- nounced today by the War Depart- ment. Under the revision on holders of the congreesional medal honor who participated in the world war will be invited to attend at the | government's expense. of honor men i [vited to parti monies, paying i penses. | 627 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. | With Dr. J. N. Myers | Where He Will Be Pleased to Meet His Friends and Patrouns. | Telephone Franklin 5437 W, T ti w th ci Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. ull of their own o | ed with the fed Monday Mond: pr of Women' at th tot ar Business Wome ha an invitation omen belonging to any club attend \Im-- Hugl hrough The board mee on whicll has b \ v, October 31. hich “will be held he Hadleigh, M eneral of th Clubs, will be t pal speaker. ' Luncheon rved following her addres ng of the clieduled for 11 o'eln will conference on the ments. Father John's ather Joha's Medicine illustrated | § amble federa next Winter, aton | Drin- | = Mrs. Winter will be one of the speake Timitations be From the famous movel by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM | | i i _z 2. 5 for sore throa 1ds, bronchitis.— \ /( Other Invited Guents. e | Othors invited | —_— pense, under the revised plans i 5 clude’ one representative for YEAR. IG Tao Yuan Ming 10000 men who served in the ar 8,823 BIRTHS IN 13°Q oenT. v ) forces during the world war, one 011 AT ONLY * =% = cfficer and one enlisted man from |Census Also Announces Death Rate SAT. h branch of service of the Arm The noted Chinese Harine Corps and coast cuard: S < ballbearers, consisting o writer, in the year mador generals of the Army and rear | admirals of the Na and body bewrers, consisting only of non-com- missioned officers of the Arm; and | warrant and petty officers of the | Nav: { —_—— Shaffer’s Wedding Decorations Appenl to the artistic eve. Estimates. 900 14th. —Advertisement. 1 _— {APPEALS FOR CONFIDENCE ] Superintendent of Schools Says Work Is Being Pushed. Appeals to the people of Washing- 400, after a prolonged absence from his home, returned, find- ing his faithful ser- -ants old and gray: his children lean and ragged—but, “. . sad tho’ all thmg; look, there is the old pine and my chrys- th | B ton to have confidence in school au- ‘"‘f"‘mm laden thorities were made by Supt. Frank with blossoms of W. Ballou at a meeting of the Dis- trict Congress of Mothers and Par- ent-Teacher Assoclations Tuesday af- ternoon at the Ebbitt Hotel. The superintendent said school officials | are doing their best to push the| school building program, and pointed ! out that the future schoolhouses will | be sixteen-room structures. He said he hoped some plan could he worked out whereby assembly halls in the schools could also be used as gym- nasjums. Plans of the mothers' congress for | the current season were outlined ‘by | d Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter. president. | o Roports of various committees were made by Mrs. J. N. Saunders, Mrs. Jerry South and M D. Smoot. The organization voted to support echool authorities in their stand againet the collection of f school children. A motion also wa passed encouraging high schocl stu- dents in obeying the ruling of the board of education relative to fra- ternitles and sororities. e i 10150 A.M. Chicago Sleeper Pennsylvania system. Leave Wash. 10:50 am., arrive Chicago 8 o'clock gold.” * From China, Japan and thence all over the world these gor- geous flowers have bloomed down the ages. Look for them in all their glory this Fall at i 0 POURTEENTH ® H STREPTS * WASHINGTON = —Advertisement. . Anna Case’s Re-Creations Re-Created by Thos. A. “Edison’s new art—Music's quality or expression be detected between her actual v Re-Creation of it. Re-Creation conveys to the 'music love” not only the tones produced by the artist, but also taat indefinable ch one artist from another—in a word, “personality.” Hear these wonderful Re-Creations of Anna Case. Cradle Sonx. 1915, Kreisler .83064 Depu isle jour—Louise, Charpentier, In l French 82077 Home, Sweet Home, Payne. 83064 It Is Well With My Soul. Bliss with Criterion Quartet................ 83085 THE GIBSON CO., 917-919 G St. NW. Jean, Spross, and a Song, Spross Les Oiscaux dans Lithuanian Song, t number of In triet totul of deaths tration 1920 was all age. troduced 1914 Hoffman, Offenbach, in French Little Boy Blue, Nevin.. in D. C. for 1920. e infants under bureau an horn in_ thi during 5 not in _the birth r Stat The de: are th rate in the United At the rth rate was 74 infants born total populat me th one year ery thousand born in the Columbia died during 1 inounced. total of deaths of same there during in n within tration area of 63,639,441 The ,vumn Nhubert Present RANCES WHITE “PHI PHI” Beginning Sunday——Seats Today A. H. Woods Presen: THE FAMOUS FARCE FROLIC, “LADIES’ Tn a Grep? Parisienr & Success i in —_— "ndqunr(ers for the American eauty. 1214 F.—Advertisement. {BILLS RELATE TO ALLEYS. One Would Postpone Action and Other Discontinue Present Law. of Montana has in- repealing the act of Senator M a for the dis as dwelling: f the DI ontinuance of of hulldings in trict of ¥ mation b; exchangs - treaty with German by th 1te of the proc! th ent of th f the pea A bill dr by . which would postpone th on of the exi —with a big 1009 Py. Ave. Only Available on the New Edison Anna Case saands very high among those great artists whose voices are Re-Creation. Miss Case has sung in direct comparison with the Re-Creations of her voice on the New Edison, and in no instance could any difference of tone oice and Mr. Edison’s Miss Case’s voice has a peculiarly beautiful lyric quality—a quality impos- sible to reproduce by any other method other than the Edison method. Edison fundamental musical arm that distinguishes Robi Ia Robin, Sing Me Chopin. Inc. > Columbia. This act has never been enforced. but | has been postponed by further action of Congress until on ar from the Presi- ¥ oper & luw until two vears | after the proclumation by the Hresident i supply fine stationery for school. E. Morrison Paper Co. IN A TURKISH BATH With the Metropolitan (‘nl from i) Y. to 22, Inclusive Elks Night Tonmight the the | _Dancing (Jazz_Orchestra), Article Hooth, Popularity Context Bux i P building, 2 at und entertainment changed en Come Yournelft—Bring Your Frien verybody W:icome Criterion Theater | 9th and D Sts. NW. of 2 Days Only Today and Friday Admission, 25¢ ATIONAL IoMcar. 0 Dl a5 cata The Newest quul Comedy. Good r}{ l.iSum: SEO0DY CAR 8! /\. Starting Monday Sam H. Harris Presonts mkS. FISKE In_ Her Newest Comed: C“WAKE UP, Joumim" VASSAR HALLOWEEN FETE | Saturday, October 22, 2 until 3 P.M. { Buses Will Mect Comnoctiout Avenue Trolleys | Neo L INPERSONATION Jolly Crew (Clown Teams and Band) Countrs Store, 1“Quo Vadis”|| Deam 1 lum.nm DIXON WILLIAM KENT Seats Selling | Amasrioa's| Flsast Colgred Theater. Friday and Baturda DOLI AR RAlSI:" raction ‘A Dog's Life™ T KN, i AMUSEMENTS. e AMUSEMENTS. I, AR |y 1 D T | = = '8 we pLAY | QEW'S VAUDEVILE REPUBLI Yv(:.Uuflu i . S m’-) 2 Charlie Chlphn m D-A-N-CILN-G WASHINGTON'S NEW DANCE SALON chkgrbocker_ paxe "OEHMAN N'S" Suuppy Muste Mukes ¥ 500 Conples Can Dance At the Bext Dance Music ¥ it Open 8 p.m. 1 B:30. Fopular Pri '000“000 § b: b: “C; THURSDAY. OOT: bB'mi““zc 1921 —By POP MOMAND.' TO 'MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester LEAVE! 773‘8 T rWB‘l? 1 | i i i Ik- New York Symphony Orchestra WALTE DAMROSCH, Conductor, TUESDAY, 4:30, " Z5th. NATIC oloirt Paul Kochanski DC Tickots—$; Ofice | | | | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. APFEARANCES AT 1:15, 3:15, 15 IIIIIIl!IIIlllIllIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||||lll|Illlllflllllllllllllllllll 5 T The Handsomest, the Most Talented and the Most Popular Actor in Silent Drama, Who Has Done Sterling Work Opposite Norma Talmadge, Mildred Harris, Jewel Carmen and Many Other Brilliant Stars, and Who This Week Is Sharing Honors With Constance Talmadge in “Woman’s Place,” as He Did _ Also in That Delightful Earlier Comedy, “Dangerous Business.” WHO WILL APPEAR FOUR TIMES DAILY TODAY AND TOMORROW In Conjunction With Continusd Presentations of the Most Diversified and Most Enteriaining Bill of the Current Season | MCEN'DI:Lfi OPOLITA N lummmmuumuunm F ST. AT TENT!I I|||IIIII||IIIIIIII|IIII_ AND 9:15 P. M. SN i Dirsction Messrs. Lee 2 J.J. . MA A BMASHING HIT | THE RlG“T TO STRIKE | y ERNEST HUTCHINSON. 2 CHABLE STELLAR CAST N UNMAT Including Edmond Lowe. Harry Mestayer | and Gipsy O'Brien. Next Mon.—Mats. Thurs. & Sat. A. H. WOGDS Offers An Unusual Play THE MAN'S NAME By Eugens Walter and Marjorie Ci SEATS TODAY Kights & at. Mat,, S0c 10 52.00 PriCe T ek Thurn Bent Senser $1.00. SHUBERT-GARRICK TONITE, 8 | Ave. and REVERE = nummfiou HOME =, 5‘3’§“7:t~. PRINCESS " Park Hd. LY., 1 1349 Wiscor t-& NI ‘A HEARYT ’rum\L DAYS gmww FERGUSON “FOOTLI(‘ HTS” By RITA WEIMAN COLUMBIA THIRD GR — I\O'I'hl Owing tothe greatlength of this mighty screen production Box Om 130 8. m. FAIRBANKS In Alexandre Dumas’ Triumph ! THE THREE MIISI(ETEEIIS N oh I, = LAST THREE DAYS Mnk Twain’s = CONNECTICUT YANKEE In King Arthur’s Court MOORE’S RIALTO & NEXT WEEK ¥ 4 PROGRAM SUPREME JACOBSEN THE GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN AND g DAHIEI.S W luy MT. VERNON Alexandris & Arlington National Cemetery Btop-over allowed at Alexandria on all Mt. Vernon Tickets Cars Leave 12th St. Ave, N.W. the hour. Runnming time, 50 Mt Vetnon epea daily. umpunx Sundly nd Tri Cemetery e 800 Round Tfl to nnn Wathington-Virginia Railway Company Investments of First- Class Real Estate Mortgage Loans Secured for Depositors —I1f you have money to in~ vest we would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure first- class Real- Estate Mortgage ANK B OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. and Pennsylvania very 6 and 35 minutes after GAYETY Ninth St. Below F Arthur Pearsons’ STEP LIVELY GIRLS Huglne Coleman | Clar Evelyn Cunninglum -~ Patti Moore Florence Talbot NEXT WDEK—“Bits of Broadway" o LYRIC .'\‘.‘7'. :{ Wi » ey W 1 R bl NEW ’smno. S Tonight at 8 O'Clock Motion Fictures and Tilustrated THE MAMMOTH CAVE | al School Harvard Sts. CAPITOL Ee 815 mm"[n TING-A Ll NG Wrestling _Tonight—Turzer vs. Jordan B EER © SWELT SWEETILE Pa Are. Scotti Grand Opera Co. La Bohieme EMPIRE Diicor '“‘I‘A’ ITON HALE, wa any of 150 Artista, Muwiecians | T T e, Monday, NEW THEATER 500300 45 orvow morning at || i CPLAY SQUARE™" Also NIGHT. ne's Concert Burcau, in Droop’ 13th and G 15th & Californ R. H. l-mplwll. Mgr. REGEN Latest news from RUSSIA LEWIS GANNETT Associate Editor of Nation, just back ‘ from Russia. J. LOUIS ENGDAHL Authority on Ruxsia. EX-CONGRESSMAN J. M, BAER 1] vrn.lde. 1921, & CRANDALL’S ¥riday, u 5 New Masonic N. ve. 13th amiasion. 2hc. |unnorounn F at (0th— S NEXT WEEK - The Best Bill Ever Pregentcd in a Motion _Picture Theater SHUBERT Vaudeville Belasco Theater 215 and i | { i The Music comedv Btars ek Wayward Comoelt.” CI.ARK & ARCARO The Seldier-Composer and Star of *‘Honey Dew.” FORDE & RICE . Quees of Diversifiad Song; Tamco Obvaipia Dessall & Gor, Ben Linn, Torino, l-nndmul Togo, Topical Weekir, Film Oomedy. 25¢.50 2501031 Except Bat., finny and Holldays, EMILY ANN \\'ELLMAN & CO., BRENDEL & BURT REVUE Seven Other Star Acts POVERTY OF RICHES By Leroy Scott. A modern _American Domestir Drame sn schich two young married couples take different roads to suc- cess_and happiness—one by. placing wcealth before home; the other, home CRANDALL'S F st 10th MeTropoLiTAN J.AST THREE. DA 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M, CONSTANCE TAL GE With Kenneth Harlan and Hauurd Morl -n a before riches. Richard iz, 0 y Leatrice_Joy, John Bowers, Louise lwom" sPI.AGE Lovely, Irene Rich and Dave Winter lead an ezceptional cast to a smash- ing climaz. AR LARRY-SEMON in “THE BELLHOP” -—Overture— “Poet and Peasant” (Suppe) 'Inbnmu Finest Orchestra 'MIRSKEY, Conducter —EXTRA— + BUSTER KEATON In Jis Funniest Comedy, The PLAYHOUSE ——OVERTURE—— { Northern Rhapsody™ ——CHARACTERISTIC— . “The Village Orchestra’ WASHINGTON’S FINEST ORCHESTRA N. Mirskey, Conductor Pathe Picturised News Tepics of the Day A Gem of Scenic Beauty Monarchs of Melodio.is Jazz MILTON DAVIS Wisard of the Pipe Organ CARL HINNANT Maater of the Grand Piano o fln Joint SYNCOPATIONS T L CRANDALL'’S 18th B CRANDALL'S 18tk & Col. RS 'ODAY— Br‘lI-I-‘ at €:30 P. M. { And a Star Cast in { CLYDE COOKE ia “The Sallor” New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch, Co Under the Auspices of The Washington Noclety of the Fine Arte Auditorium of Central High School Monday er 14, December. Sr. Damrose pian: The princinal mmmmnm piaxed. Course Tickets, $6.25, $5.00 and $3.75 onglo Tickets. $LE3, $1.00 and Too Ou Sale at tle Office of the Society 1741 New York Avenue s | | Pathe News — Scenic — Topica ' € RICHARD DIX All’s Fair In Love KNICKERBOCKE inth St at Col )W RICHA 1 CRANDALL'S VENL CRANDALL’S . AL in CTHE LAN S CoNEDY. T SWiRLT oM Dy ARY MILES MINTER. AND HONEASTCRLF T BY AND METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th First Goncert Ten Star Series ANNA CASE America’s Favorite Concert Soprano ‘Tomorrow, 4:30, National Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 ¢ St T. Criterion Theater 9th and D Sts. N.W. House Peters and An All Star Cast in “The Invisible Power” Beginning Saturday, Oct. B. F. KEITH’S - Daily & 55“:"“0!: 2:00, 5:00 E! HARRY CARROLL & CO. JOHN STEEL The American Tenor IVAN BANKOFP A i< “The Dancing Ma; REE Will Mahoney, Marcello Faller, Anita Diax Monkevs, Snell & Vernon. Other __ Bucossses. _Ordey Now. Main 4485 DANCING cA'nlnnE nx.u: 740 th st. Wi extended ity am propare ons at - [ ate._ Hours fro DA\/ISON’ ';,“;‘: 1329 M n.w.}ar The season’s new dances—latest steps. Teach 50U to dauce correctly 1n a few lessobs Btrictly private. Any hour. Eeparste studios ormal course for teaching or expert dancing Jack Hofimu and Lilim Hulnm Fonnerly Mrs. H. L. Holt Ballroom and all brauches dl correctly taught. Cl Ior Mlllrfll lml adults.¥r. 3908~ \\'aahmgton Studlo oi Daucc 431 11th Ope! 8 lessons, fl lm‘hlt- lnd Dancing Mo Wed., Sat.. 8: Snappiest jazz orchestra t Ladies. 25c. Gentlemen, 53¢, WE TEACH YOU TO DAN Knickerbocker DANCING ACADEMY. 100-408-410-412 Tth n.w. Instruction in dauc 30 p.m." Olass dance 1:20. on's 24 ACHER'S STUDIO, TiZ Monday and Friday, § 1 . eyt l\orlh 6786, Fstabi! M 1900. n‘t,unms. o nu'nmm msons i lessous, ballroom. lna\vmul priva have sn Sppotutamist St Amerioa's. foremost achdem; " a.m. to 10 p.m. ¥rauklin Por 10 years s P10 Private lessons. by appointment. North 5197, 1715 Conmecticut_ Are L Boract Btudey. s w t circle (Dupont io). Fh.Fr 1455-W. i Bllllm sud Btage Danclog. cluss vpening Sat. Oct Lo

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