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12 BROOKLAND WANTS o s e —— 1 : JOST My Luck! 1 UHBT oN . WHY HE SAYS HES WELL, TS, VERY FUNNY, “““““’“ “.~~“ ~~~ HIER ‘WHIIE WAY’ 3 e D OPE3 HE KEEP o : GOT \PORTANT HE NEVER LockEp. UP PR HAS WIS DEsK DESK LocieEd For.) . PAPERS IN IT JuLIE!) || HIS oLD PapeRs BERORE Citizens Deplore Street Con- Lockep! PROHIBITION CAME IN ditions, One-Way Cars and Traffic Rules. i Brookland has its own “white way and it wants the thoroughfare im- proved for three blocks. This was proposed by C. P. Judge of 1221 Quificy street northeast last night before the Brookland Citizens’ Association. meeting in the Brook- land Masonic Temple, 12th and Mon- T0e streets northeast. H He spoke on the conditions of the of 12th street northeast be- n\:ecn Otis street and to the end of " :;i'%‘:nfra':.‘;,'“‘“r.;t;z?mue:sru:" town SEHUUI_ BU"_DING WORK'STUDY'P LAY PLAN URGED | ST ERRICK Do i AT HER DARINGEST BEST IN “THE SPEED GIRL” B ~ | TO SOLVE THE SCHOOL PROBLEM e R slopdiiiy ments and other centers of activity. . | AN UNMATOHABLE STELLAR GAST. > ; tereible” condition. In’ some. of "the i Scheme to Have So_me Pupils at Desks NINTH-AT-D Tacloding Bat vty rien” T S e Ci al Film Features Next Mon.—Mats. Thurs. & Sat. . p ruts the autmoobiles have to be put . P VW}ule’ Others Utilize playgrounds OTHER ALLSTAR NUMBER! {15 " o m, woops ofens o ‘ ¢ $ N MARK TWAIN’S 'CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT MOORE'S' RIALTO THEATER A PROGRAM SUPREME SASCHA JACOBSEN AMERICA’S GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN AND BEBE DANIELS e T rrrrrrerrrrrrrre e e e e e e e e AMUSEMENTS. / T ST XY TR into second gear to climb out. We . should think about the improvement |Cannot Expect the Impossi- St ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN An Unusual Pla 1230 © 3 ; Is Advocated. IN “REMORSELESS LOVE." -I-"E MA ys .i“E A O e ] 2 il 3 H i 5 TODAY — VIOLA LA —|mona 0 of our thoroughfare and see if some LAST NIGHT | By Eugene Walter and Marjorie Chase. s 5 e | ANDBY. ““Ihe assoctation referred te matcer| ble, Natives of District (COMUMBLS COUNTRY CLUB SEATS TODAY to its public utilities committee for Are Told. action and report. One-Man Cars Score The one-man street cars came in| The people should not expect offi- for harsh words at the meeting. Sug- The “work-study-pls plan is[report. Tt must recognize that it lui recommended as a solution of the| Impossible to eliminate school con- that they detracted from |Cials of the District to be able t0]g.py0) problem in the District of Co- | SeBtion in a growing city on the CARNIVAL Mights & Sat. Mat.. 50c to 52.00, resolution, which announced that the v eld ease (C: committee on schools, by the bureau ! the “buflding. and that the monern rs now being operated to Brook-the Society of the Natives of thelge cqueation. A survey of the schools| city has deprived chilaren ot ghe E"ml’m."ll S in nd are of such construction that|District. at a meetin i & in the Cosmos|here was made by the bureau experts, | Opportunity for play and work out- | 1 thei al T 2 B o = 1 trects oF Washington are cateuiated |Club last night. particularly Mrs. Alice B. Fernandez, | Sid€ the school. which must be made | The winnera of the popularity contest will 1000 AN 051 p.ow. || NEW STAN 5004 . ; i 10 give the ordinary observer a poor| Snmowden Ashford, former municipal | o¢ the request of Senator C: up to the children through a proper |be decided and prizes awarded tonight. 3 eTION opinion of the character of the suburb |architect, delivered an flustrated| quest of Senator Capper. arrangement ‘of the school activities. | Come - Yourself—Bring r Friends CONSTANCE N ; : which it does not deserve,” was adopt- ! 2 = The report of the bureau, which| The work-study-play plan will give Everybody Welconte _ pecial, 2 «d. The resolution rotés!ed against lecture on the school system, show-|was sent to Senator Capper yesterday | each child a seat when he or she “GVPSY BLOOD" TOMORROW —HA R L eged e Ot e e Seinst |ing hundreds of interior and exterior [2fternoon, was laid by him before the | needs one, it is said, just as seats e And DAVID BUT P In Biving Brookland ~th 4 joint. committee on schools at its|are provided in railroad trains, etc. AP T A - With Kenneth Harlan ang APHAEL ¥ &t 0 Steest mw. | ING Till: GEADE™ Ton's share” of the oneoman. cars |oe of bulldings.in all sections ot} mesting today. when they are needed, but are LT Hassard Short in a - RAPHAEL "' %,S T¥awie. S eS| The resolation gtateas -[the city. It is made clear in the report that [ reserved perpetually for any indi ” Mot Duiy, 215 Eve 815 PERNITTED New Comedy ¥ THE TIGELR." CRANDALL'’S 455 %e i, he resolution stated: In presenting the lecturer, Presi-|the adoption of the double platoon | vidual. - Half the children are in the TIN 5 T 2:30. “The cars. known as the one-man|dent Suter said that many times peo-| system, or the work-study-play plan, | classrooms, while the other half are TING-A-LING ‘WOMAN'S PLACE’ ME siman s s : ASS- type, now being operated to Brook-rple worry unnecessarily about the|will greatly relieve the situation|in auditori i S lums, laygrounds and ext Week—“Sweet Sweet] nd in large numbers, are much less|wrong thing, and he voiced the be-|here. Conditions in the District gymnasiums, unl.il‘rp Uzigs plan. il . Ao . T, —~EXTRA— ymfortable than the other types for-jlief that the present upheaval about|schools, due to overcrowding, the re- " 3 \ = 1 merly routed th and _ this| delay In erecting mew school bulld- | port says, are deplorable. = In Use Al Day. EXHIBITION 0 small, unsightly looking type of car|ings is an instunce of worry over| The report says in this connection:| With regard to the playground|o: paintings by the Landscape Club, at! “THE BELLHOP” is often uncomfortably crowded, due|the wrong thing. “It is financially and administra- ties of the city, the report savs:! Gruio, 1221 15th St. N.W.. Oct. 22 to N —Overture— 10 the schedule on which they are Schools First Class. tively possible for Washington to| “During the past summer Was 1 days,'5:16 to 9 P.M.: Bun “Poet and Peasant” (Suppe) operated. The larger and more com-| “There is nothing the matter with |eliminate school congestion and pro-|ington .carried on a valiant campaign ! M. Public cordially in B . B s fortable types of cars. operated to|the school buildings of Washington, |vide modern educational facilities for |t0 give an opportunity for play to| - "“:‘!fi‘" "'""'o.os“fl'fl . MIRSKEY, nductor orth Capitol street and Michiganjor the way in which they are put|its children if it organizes its schools, | the children of the city. The work B ivenue .appear to be run on ajup,” said Mr. Ashford, who was in| s is belng done in many cities in the |4ccomplished was remarkable. There CAB]N J Rigoletie Faaiasia - % - more frequent schedule, and to Be|the District service for twenty-five|Country, on the principle of the bal- |seems to be no good reason. however, | ) 2 far less crowded. We appeal for a|year: . anced-load, or work-study-play plan. |Why children should not have as full Ernest Harrison, Pianist me Bullding Plans. opportunity for play during the wi Pathe News — Scenic — Topics is under the per- more equitable distribution of cars of | While municipal architect, Mr. Ash- w ter as duri s . ve The report does not recommend, | {je e eyt K CRANDALL'S 18tk & Col. Rd. f 1. H. Campbell, forwe ERI the type formerly operated to this} ford, said, he visited twenty-seven NICKERBOCKER | NEW THEATER * 505,55, 5% | CRANDA LLAOMEDY NIGHT. A RK THEATER n. Ave.& QuebecS 1 TODAY —CHARL suburb.” cities and’inspected several hupdred | poy the dictation ot che traditional sctiool Famous Maryland Chicken vever, that the plans for buildings tmgoss e school buildings which convinced | for. whi: 5 v program it s Impossible (6| SUpDLy o Referred to Committ Rim that St. Louis and Boston alone | tora "hiSh $1.244,000 were appropri- |fuficient plaveround space for enil- | D A N C l N VREHIND MARKSS | B m Lo a ‘; i 0 TORCHY'S { | Another resolution presented by | gurpass Washington in school buila: | 213 in June. 1921, be changed S0 as | qren since they must all play at once. Charles Swinburne, sanctioned by the | } to operate the schools on the work- “ Ayjatione = =0 =3 L Brookland Council of Catholic Men | "85 o 100 o turther ted that | Study-play plan: but it does recom. |t URder the work-study-play, plan TODAX. LIBERTY }ert: Capitol and P Sts. d the authorities of the Catholic| while it is true that sehoois in the i Mend that before further funds are |pe in' yke every hour of tne day. In 530 B te 12 ! rainag ot oy I e o niversity, was along the same line. ools in the ! appropriated a comprehensive city- & Bcay Bpecial Attentibn to Private Parties and | SHIRLEY MARCH HAR - - new sections of the city are over- | a 2 n a_1.200-pupil_school there would' be 5 This was referred with the other| crowd 3 - { wide building survey be made, and |%- 5 i 4 > | Banquots resolution o a committee of five for | {n Souts Wasniagtor ot ot Gy [ that this survey ascertain facts {130 Lo 200 children on the playground | hac, thi ] : i MASON mbination of the two and presenta- Distribution of Sehool hich will show how congestion can | “\G1d SclloG1, the Parkview, to which To MOUNT VERNON tion to_the Public Utilities Coi “School bulldings should g0 where | bs ciminated and modern educational f,, Jn% IO 1€ VATV 10 Feady 188 Detahtinl Hamance sion. The committee named is W. S.| the population is going" said Mr | [acilities provided, and how much it |0 ? < e foe s Z Sl . perated on the work-study-pla: rs, Charles Swinburn, Lee R.| Asntord. He eriticised the neaple of [\l cost to accomplish these results, [oberated on the Iworlkstudy-pluy Steamer Charles Macalester i | ; i H AL TODAY in Wilton, Arthur Lansdale and Ernest| s , [ both on the basis of tradlitional type 1 ;81 LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF Crandall, i Mo o ony ADLINE school'| of school organization and on ke | school gas origlaally Jutended for 10 145 i CHARLIE CHAPLIN _MUSIC TURES. . _ Sntvtho aten ar the newiy | WS SO S0 on 208 | Morksluay by Limeof Senost ar” {340 bunlly, bt ndgr (he how seem | AN ET Y Nimin st RN | CRANDALL'S Kycrmnmocien r Igated ki egulations fi { - 2 — Below ¥ Bt 1Sth St. at Col 3 bromulgated parking regulations for| get to school. In other places, he (308" "°% seation in the public|thé plan can very well he adopted in A T T TR = HIRLEY | MASON. . in KIN'S MU Would prove of inestimable value to! Suburbs and car fare provided fa | Schools of Washington is appalling, |piher schools of the city. The John SMART W_.M’%sx ) Ant CH. . e e Bt inlevis f:e“crm!m:& car fare provided for;put even more serious is the (u11l saton. Buchanan, Mott. Gage, Emery STEP LIVELY BURLESQUE » EE > 14th Strcet and R. Since owners must park at a distance | ' Move than seventy new members | (DAt the appropriation of $1.544,000 | Hckington and Junior High schools; . THE FAMOUS STEP GIRLS LOEW’S CONWAY lagelonners must paric atla dlasnce () y nembers | ¢or school buildings, asked for by the |are mentioned in this conection. The | LIVELY BEAUTY CHORUS of several squares from their destina- | were elected at the brief business | board of education and gramted by |John Eaton School, it is said, has an ~” WITH HUGHIE CLARK tion to avoid breaking the regula- ] . A ‘im:s_ : S otation w“t‘;dopud ‘gh‘ch Session preceding the school lectare.! Congress in June, 1921, offers no per- |€nrollment of 519. but under the new placed the association on record as ST T TS manent or fundamental relief to the |Plan it could care for %00. 3 . v : 2 L4 ) o d it i 3 RBRADY. Wocuting “That 'the Commissioners | CLEVELAND PARK SCORES | ™" cdomn 3 Tingre, commigsioner. ot || SHYBERT -Vaudevilte | of the District of Columbia be peti- Three Facts to Face. the report. urges that a survey of the Paramount Presents tioned to reconsider and rescind this PROTECTION OF POLICE | o lashinston must recognize three | city he made hefore anv rurther larze || B@lasco Theater ELSIE regulation.” fundamental facts In meeting uwlsums of money- are invested for e T IR ul an ; Bunday 3 and 8:18 p. m. e - 0 venings With Browning FERG"SO" et IN Dr. S. M. Newman school situation, according to thelschool building. The Musical Comedy Stars “FOOTLIGHTS” In “A Wayward Concelt.’” BEGINNING TOMORROW CLARK & ARCARO [}HY NEWS IN BRIEF. e v °|SEES COUNTRY NEEDING |ACCUSED MAN, WITH WIFE, The Foltticat Stady Club wil meet Larger Force. - |WELL TRAINED TEACHERS| IN FIGHT WITH POLICE in the gold room of Franklin Square Totel from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Frank | After criticising the police protec- Howard will be in charge of music. tion in th section, which they |Miss C. 0. Williams, N. E. A. Pres- {Samuel Goldberg, Wanted in New Evening Orchestral Concerts New York Symphony Orchestra Walter Damrosch, Conductor Tnder the Auspices of The Washington Rociety of the Fine Arts Firat of the weries: Wednexday. October 26 at S:15 Suite 821, Washington Loan and Trust Bldg. _First lecture free to all. The Seldier-Composer and Star of “Honey Dew.” ° FORDE & RICE Course Tickets, $6.25. §5.00 and $3.75 | i | i i H | | { i | | i ] $1.25, $1.00 and T Vassar halloween fete from 2 to|termed unsatisfactory, members of A Liora Hoffman, Queen of Diversifiad Song: 5 oclock at Rosedale, 3501 N“.,m the Cleveland Park School and Com.- . ident, Addresses District Branch York, Resists Arrest, But Is gl.’._ :mly:r-‘ g:ri’.mfindhflb. i '"E Auditorium of Central High School | street, Cleveland Park. Busses wi 3 i ¢ ympia Desy n Lian, 0, evenings, October 24. Novem meet Connecticut avenue cars at|MURILY Assoclation at a msee':mlg| of the Organization. Locked Up. Seasatonal Tops, Topical Weekly, Film GREAT __CRANDALLS, . T antar 16, Fetrare 30 Newark street. ast night in the John Eaton School,| 5 . % g g A ot the pians will analyze Soted.itolblace in the hands of the Need of ‘better: trained teachers| Responding to a request from the NIGHTS | ME'noPolI"A' the principal compositions played Single Ticke! — | “The Monday Awction Club of the | special House commirtee sieh 16 oc | throughout the country -was empha-|New York police for'the arrest of : 'M“nsol“'"o' Women's City Club will meet Mon- | vestigating the metropolitan_police | sized by Miss Charl O. Williams, pres- | Samuel Goldbérg, 1457 Girard streét. C- ] C 0 oAt day at 2 p.m. department, a 'memorandum urgin; Vati i 2 = St < On Sale at the Office of the Soclety T more police for that Jisttiot g hjlent of the National Education Asso :Detecl?\ex Patrick QBr!en and Rob- Except Sat., Sunday and Holidays. From the famous novel dby TOHORROW 1741 New York Avenus y Illl'lnr;l Ll‘t"(}f will give dlle:l_l Plans for the addition to the Cleve- ciation, at the first annual meellns of lert Livingston visited the Girard NEXT WEEK E_ '"lulps o'rE""El" ' }S"-'f'fr‘.e"l-e’;.guf:-.r&:::ll;"gsz'io{‘nel-nslreee; land Park School were explained by, the District branch of the organiza- |street house last night about 8:30 ] EMILY ANN WELLMAN & CO., E 2 e at Tuncheon Monday. - | A esorition was Adopiea urgiag shg | tion at Central High School. . One- |oclock and had a fight.with Golabers || BRENDEL & BURT REVUE D . . vate wa Wiaimed for starea. | DISIGL Buthoriled " to “SUTEnLL: | (ourth of the country's supply of |ind hix wite, Thes arrested fhe hust || Seven Other Star Acts LOEW'S e dotion Sunday Excursions ¥ Sammed “ property opposite the John Eaton teachers, she said, are under twenty- . e ¢ 4 B I R o by helitatan- | School ‘on Lowell street for play- | one years of age, and a larger pro- |Making no provision for the release 2 Picture Every Sunday All Summer nett, assistant, editor of the Nation,| grouna purposes. Bariion have onl an elementars school| o1 bond of persons arrested for other | N EDUJBLIC YU ST Theater —T0— dress at the New Masonic auditorium | g2icPry 5. Graves was elected presi- feducation. ¥ Tt was stated in thetel hi Near 14th Blue Ridge Mountains e dent of the organization for the en-! Miss Williams also stressed the 8s stated in thetelegraphic re- ion PG T | ue 2! ast night. suing vear. Other officers chogen|need for more adequate salarles for JHeNl forthe) arrest i l;:m;;s J81 2:8c PM—Tast Times Today—11 P.M. THIRD GREAT WEEK BLUEMONT F . , - | Were: Mrs. p Smith, first vice | teachers and larger appropriations W e 23 = B » Vi e e e eniioc!ns | Dresident: Miss Josephine Burke, sec- | for school purposes. She called atten- P I aaibeie denied T RALSE | T n Lees. cers at the next meeting of the |°nd Vice president; Enoch Chase, sec- | tion to the meed for intensive work that he had committed such an of-| GHARIIE CHAPLIN, in “A Dog's Lifa" | et o the gre ;;‘gm:n Round Hill, Purcellville, Lees- i, te b held Monday_ nigh; | retary; Walter M.’ Gilbert, treasurer, | in the Americanization schools. fense. He is satd to have admitted - = 5 AN creeuprod burg and Other Points A e Monday migh!|and .E. M. Weeks and"E. B. Carrfer.| A report on the results of the na- purchasing — certain preparations, ATIONAL ZIoMoxr. s:20 Performanee Begins1 i z e K o ConCor e Lutheran | delegates to-the Federation of Citi- | tional convention -of the education |liquor labels dnd stamps. and to have Charles Dillingsas, ToinE, $2 Per R d Tri Church,,2 = - gens’ -Associations. Rev. H. H, D.lassociation was made by Mrs. B. B.|stopped payment on a check for $600 = . er Koun 2D ments. Sterrett, presided. Mulford of the Wilson Normal School, | given in payment for the purchase. i (War Tax Included) represented the Washington Being acquainted with Goldberg, -7 «l iren Half Fare Prof. Kelly Miller of Howard Uni - | who versity i i teachers at the cogvention. -}and fearing he would not admit them, b L;Er;’«'i{.'p ig‘rattx‘:r‘.fizl‘g%rlna:; fi:&u? Flowers Offer Satisfactery Selutfon | 4 ominating con{mittee was select- | the detectives sent Policeman Robey. - . - | to any gift question. Shaffer, 900 14th. ] ed to prepare a list of nominees for [in charge of their autoniobile, to the | LOUISE GROOD: - fl. \\':::I:J:l‘::- fi‘alol: e "Co-dperation| _xqvertisement. offices in the District association for |door. Presently they heard Robey | OSCAR SHAW Excursion tickets will be sold for i (| ani e goen going s o SPECIAL N LIMITED TRAIN leaving Terminal, the ensuing year. The committee is|shouting for help, and when they tn Alexandre Dumas’ Tréumph ! : | Sth and M sts nw. *8:30 am. : ©amposed of Alfred A. Doolittle “of | reached the door it required force to|| Starting Monday Seats Selling |, i Thiioe"leavs “Biocriosi, returming, Anna Case in Concert. | i High School, chairman; Ben- gain entrance. Husband and wife, the | Preseats g am. S and S4Spm qllinseln, W B G it mece o s Bt S b o el ol S e G S '@ i V' i jamin . '\ = c ‘es 8 . 4 . "y P L wits opened” vesterany. afiermoos bn | derwalker, Dr. DeWitt C. Crdissant | Robey, it it stated, induced Goldberg | MRS, Tl e R ey e e i Vincent . Contello Poxt American | {10, Case, soprano. who gave a sony | 0f George Washington University and {1, come to the door by telling him he || o 28 x.iwmnjbfinffi“ln H et % N L Legion, will meet tomorrow at 12frecital, as the @rst concert of the|Miss Kate M. Gibbs. Elections Will}pad a telegram for him. 'WAKE P, WASHINGTON & OLD o'clock noon to join with other posts|Ten Star weries. Miss Case wag | be held November 18. Goldberg told the detectives the The Jeature ia presented { DOMINION RAILWAY of the department. led by the DOSUS | greeted by an audeince whieh flled - |story of the purchase when he reach- daily ar 1000 drum corps and colors, to welcome | fie National Theater, with Mrs. Hard ed headquarters, and _among 2:30.4:45.7 distinguished guests from ~Burope jing in' the presidential box, accom- |NEW WAY TO GET FUNDS. | froperty ‘taken from nim. “according L ‘ :\;n., wl.uh_:;:e;:.lcl“e legion’s conven- jpanjed, by several members of the o he de e e oAl Drahids o ion a S 7 * [cabinet cé:«:l:. gave a program of |Sovial Center Workers Must Appear :,5"1"‘3,': fhe prices ranging from $60 charming songs, ranging from the . C. Committee. 10 $70 a case. And advance of 3 per 1 Iancient to the modern, minus an oper-: Before D lcent in prices since’October 15 was 1 A modern__American Drama in which two young married couplea take different roads to suc- shington Studio of Dance, 431 111h n,w. Open 1:30-11:30. MATINEE TODAY, 2: TONIGHT, 8:20 George Waxhington Counclil, jean Association for Recognit Irish Republic, will meet tomorrow at |2ficient to the modern, minus T i iation £ fal c i e 1 L § hmeat LOmMOLTo) program o get any appropriation for social noted. bert Present cess and happiness—one placing S lessons, 5 (private and class) § SRo T e a"‘""ei{‘“;}" added interest In a new Song | center actlvities during the next S e e RANCI T wealthibeforeihome: ehe otverRome Dl S WS a0, 8 SEL by Miss Case, which was receive - o ES e 3 s Suspplest fuzgz orchestra i eity. 3 = fiscal year, those Interested in such Leatrice_Joy, John Bowers, Louise || yins, Gentlemen, tax pa S SCHOOL PLANS APPROVED WHITE L e L e e Jead an exceptional chst to a smash- ew leature—nstag 5 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. audience. 1t Spanish in type and |activities must go before the House rhythm, distinctly reminiscent, and | pistrict committee and get legisla- 0 TONIGHT. she sang it in excellent Spanish. Miss | tion authorizing such appropriations. |Dr. Ballou 0. K. The Eeleet Kiub will give an infor- s |l TONIGHT 1n & Great <pHI PHI” !Case displayed brilliant attainments | This - was announced by Chairman et mal dance at 2400 16th street, Il«gin-! 1 ! . " At 8 OClock Parisienne Succes as linguist. singing in Italian, | Focht of the House District commit- | Deanwood Building. ning at 9 o'clock. Classes forming twice weekly. Fane ing climaz. s —EXTRA— MR. PEMBERTON, FORMER HofTnia ertrude We: BUSTER aing._Siudio, 153 Biltmore 5t JCATHERINE BALLE, 740 Sth st. n.w. Fr. 6506, After_an extended visit to N. Y. and lantic City am prepared to give the very I est steps. Lessons at any time, strictly vate. Hours from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4 WE TEACH YOU TO DANCE AT TH French, Gérman, Swedish, Spanishtee after conference with members | Superintendent of Schools Ballou yes- NEW FLOOR IR ‘| Beginning Sunday—Seats Selling - and English. In the latter part ofof the subcommittee for the District A A dinner, card party and dance will |her program her voice showed !ign,q!o[ the appropriations committee. terday afternoon 'signed the cim:‘ln:::l KATES A. H. Woods Preseats be given at Upper Marlboro for the Of wear in the high tones, lacking | During the present fiscal year there |plans for the four-room addi NEW s T | THE FAMOUS FARCE FROLIC, benefit of St. Anthony's Church, North | the freedom in emission shown in{is an appropriatioh of $30.000 for so- Deanwood School. The project is now NEW Muslc l¢ee 9 Beach, Md. Busses will leave Tide her medium and low tones. Her ) cial center activities. This Was se-| . q . tor immediate advertising for bids 4 water station, 613 G street, at 5, J"‘l.hl;:fi‘u"lg and breath control were de-| cured on the regular appropriation |y "0 oo op _r——“n(-,:'..'f ::.::‘“.1“,‘ o her light, delicate vocal | bill, but it was stated positively that | ©ORSOWEEC T o qaiion i the third bf Ay {work exquisite, and her ennuncia- it would be impossihle to get an ap- |, The Deanwood aadiiion o the thizd Af AMUSEMENT. 3 L Ladies' Auxiliary to Veterans of [tion, by which no word was lost to| propriation in the same way next| b/ S0l "grawn by architects outside Chagesan e Atiendance; ' 3 In His Funniest Comedy, The chkerbocker Foreign Wars will meet at 8 o'clock, [ her hearers, was excellent, adding| year. of the office of the municipal arckitect. | . : Pythian Temple. jmuch to the efféctiveness of her sing-|" Chairman Focht said that the op- | =T ——— er DANING ACADRMY, i A3 "The first r o of thie | Do Aok B8 Y raeen that thers bab| LT Polite Attendants z 06405410412 Tth nw. TODAY. e first group of songs were of e | his attention, charges as | e v exn0s - e Home-cooked_food_sale at_Gunton- , SiXteenth and seventeenth centuries. | peen a demoralization through mig- H § P | ¢ IN-A TURKISH BATH e S rstraction ia ek Temple Memorial Church. 16th and | 4ll of them unhackneyed, and in the luse ‘of school bulldings for such BEGINNERS GIVEN th the Metropolitan Cast from | | L e By il . te 11 R Newton streets, from 2 to 8§ o'clock. | second group. modern composers, she | activities. He points ou i- e year at Eltinge s N. Y. — iy ry evening, K30 to 2 substituted “Chantons les. Amours de | opponents say that they have been ‘Leasons, Mornings, 10 to 12; Northern Rhapsody’ et Washington Alumni Chapter, Kappa | Jean,” arranged by Wekerlin, for |used on Sundays, and for minstrel, e e s L e i s STODIO. 1 Alpha Fraternity, will give a smoker | “J'ai dit aux Etoiles,” by request, 2 |shows, and by all sorts of socialistic, ment. Phone Franklin 2721, CHARACTERISTIC—— 10th st. n.w. —(lln- Mosaas p;-lnmm“u.n 2t its chapter house. 2511 14th street, | charming song delightfully sung. She | anarchistic and fanatic lecturers. i | 11 p.m._Private lexsons by apl a8 11 Capt” % Key-Smith will speak. | was enthusiastically ~recalled atter = the secont group, ans sang for en- e 3 . core, “The Night Wind,” by Roland i o4 Racking Coughs Farley, lund‘.’ flfl!; Lhe‘lhlrg gl’()‘l(lpi PR'SON TERMS lMPosED ; F ‘s Medi- | which closed with the two beautifu e e i bieathing passapent. follc songs of Sweden. “she sang | Peter T. Dufty Gets Five Years for v “Robin, n, 3 'y >: Advertisemant. Charles Gilbert Spross. Forging Signatures. 1di | MANAGEMENT % : “§ " The Willage Orchiostrs t Norti 6786, Fatablished 1900 tzgalfit)h&cé? dlll‘:s — HARRY CARROLL & CO. WASHINGTON'S Cui b C 1D. ' = \ il JOHN STEEL By O e o sppticicy o | Chief Justice McCoy, in Criminal O T Pathe Plcturised News 3 Dupont circle (Duont Btadie). n Fr.1435-W. CHARGED WITH THEFTS. Chaminade’s’ “Siiver. Ring whieh | Division 1 yesterday, e e eve opmg —Ready with a big stock of || Wil Mabesey, Mesoelle Eullel, Asits Dins Toplen of the Day Chlldn Oas opening Bat Oet. 1. was followed by John Powell's “To i 2 Other . 2 Two Indicted on Accusation of | & Butterfiy.” a dainty bit of song, |tiary FPeter T. Dufty, who pleaded high-class stationery. |__Bucoossés,_Order Now. Main t4s5 | A, Gem el Do el o Miss Audrey Keys Monarchs of Melodious Jazz |'siuaio Hal, n._ave. Teachers for 1l sty t dancing. Phove Fr. 6542-J-Fr Wizard of the Pipe Organ “‘_‘,’;_m_‘m_“ s 1 FIRST CONCERT = again recalled and sang “The Icicle, b E. Morrison Paper Co. kS h Three indictments charging the| by Carolyn Wells Bassett,. when she | The bonds were afterward sold to a; 5 1009 Pa. Ave. New Yorl ymphony :tealing of automobiles were reported | repeated her succes¢ of last year in,|local investor, it was alleged. encliond 4 3 vesterday by the grand jury against| the sobbing, drip-drip of the melting| Estelle Jackson and Mabel Brown.! Photos is a feature of our ! 3 3 Orchestra service. We have special | MT. VERNON WALTER DAMROSCH, Conducior. iy i with a brilliant accompaniment. At | guilty to forging the necessary sig. ° natures for a change of registration Stesling Autamobiles. the Close fathey DrogTam she ova%|of & mumber of stolén liberty bonds. ! an g Tickets—$2.50, $2.00, $1.50. $1.00. Office T. AFthur Smith, Tne., ade F. Sowers. Two charges of a| jcicle. both colored, were sent to the peni- 7 - = = ce character are made against Al-| Francesco Longo played the ac- |tentiary for.two years each, following T ok in | | Alexandria & Ariington National I = X ull "'.ll.!‘ | - ||l::l e Rnowles. in one of which he | companiments with brilliance, good | thelr conviction of shoplifting. ~Wil- ’g“’m‘"' and expert M (| Stop-over allowsd at Alextadria < NE_SDA‘lA- ,:l'-:'.i ;’ET 25th. ¥ tzletty: Barseior irebias or e i< jointly indicted with Sowers. tone and ampls support. ) liam E. Craig, colored, who pleaded charge, : o goa ME Horaen Tickets 3 : N ) Master of the Grand Piano | Ginak at: ove. 1 .8 1o rand larceny _is also alle‘;d l_gutlll)' to twe”l:t:;‘:f;?n:‘;:{:‘!f::uz _Photos enlarged 5 ] A Pv-fll'““h ] P filokt . | 'In’ Joint H and Hohl, h Smith, Timotl e S e into a garage i 3 3 o opeey. R aul Kochanski ack Hoffman Lillian ok ‘ana. Charle. Brown. Fred 165G A K. Chictws Scemes: was given a term_of three years,in|8x10 (G| R T Ny The Distingulshed Polish < ¢ s'lcorl'l'mls Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt ohnson and Harrison Conway are| Pennsylvania system. Leave Wash. | the penitentiary. James M. Young and 2 ] 3 80e VIOLINIST, - 3 z e e : - dancl tly tanghbt. Clasee: ot ‘Washington-Vi-zizix Railway Company Cralg, were each given fifteen months m the peunitentiary, Mligei i= alleged to have conducted | next morning. Through sleeping car. 614 9th St. disorderly house, —Advertisement., - 3 55 dlcted for robbery and Marcello|10:50 am., arrive Chicago 8 o'clock|Daniel Brown, alleged acomplices of M. q LEBE OPTICAL CO., [ —~ Round Toly, S0c 2 oy o

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