Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1921, Page 28

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BROTHER, SNO! ON ME! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Lieut. Winn €. Van Winkle, police department, will addre s 1 meeting of P'iney Branch Ciitzens’ sociation tomorrow at 8 pm., Avenue M. Church. _Subject, Trials, Tribulations and Aims of the Woman's Bureau. Henry M. Rose, nxsistant secretary. U. S. Senate, will give an illustrated lecture, shington, the City Deau- tiful,” dnesday at .m. in Metropolitan Baptist Church, 6th and A streets northe: Wellesley Club will meet Wednes- day at 4 p.m. in restroom of club- house of American Association of University Women. ‘The National Women's Wage Earn- A meeting of the Cousicll of Jewixh Juniors will be held tomorrow night in the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Temple. be the order of the ow night at the meet- shington Readers’ Club A S Pantomim evening tom ing of the W at 1522 1 str of pantomime ranged by Miss Emma paper, “The U ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Federation of Men's Clubs of ehurches of District of Columbia will meet at 8 o'clock at Peoples Congre- gational Churcl \l treet near 7th. Rev. J. C. Olde or of Plymouth Congregational Crurch, will make the principa! address. Music by Men's Glee Club. pitol Hill Literary Society will t at 8 o'clock with Mrs. . son, 206 13th street northeast Miss Da Cox will speak of James Fennimore Lonper The Men's Club of W Church will meet at § o' church for election of offic rander will re; versal Languag tminster ek at the The Military of the District_will mi tional Guard armory men invited. Speeches and musi West End Citizens' Association will meet at 3 o'clock in basement of Con- cordia Lutheran Church, 20th and G streets. Lincoln W. R. C., No. 6, will meet tn G. A. R. Hall. Elevator running. Mme. Hugli . an illustrazed | talk on - Scramble Throush Switzerla Women's City Club. TONIGHT. Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt of New York will le “Zionism and World Politics American | University. ’ Bishop Francis is J. McConnell wili Jecture at First Congregational ‘Church at 4:45 p.m. and at 8 o'clock Holy Name Society, Washington section, Archdiocesan Union. will meet at 8 o'clock. Church of the As- sumption, Congress Heights. First annual Halloween party of the American Legion. District of Co- lumbia department, will be held in Arcade auditorium. Chieago Morning Throuch’ Through sleeping car leaving ton 10:30 a.m. today, arrives Chicago 8 a.m. tomorrow. Pennsylvania system.—! Advertisement. 1 ORDETIED TO HONOLULU. i Maj. Theodore Hall, judge advocate. | on duty at th War Department, and ! Lieut. Col. Will:'am A. Wickline, Med- ||| cal Corps, at St. Louis, have been| ordered to Honolulu for duty. INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH Invalids and conva- lescents should be out | in the air these au-! tumn days. A rolling chair provides tho means. KLOMAN’S Instrument Co. Surgical Instruments and Allied Lines Exclusively. S 1114 14th St. NW. Phone M. 5088 SPECIAL || Our new Stationery and Engraving Depart-}|: ment is giving service equal to our Film Devel-J}i oping Service, which has||! been the talk of the town, Harry C. Grove || Inc, 1210 G St. N.W. — Health Candies 0 60 & 80c lb THATS A MILD 15* Claar i 1T AINT RIGHT DONT Pay i burns in a small fire in the D' you KE ONE LIKE 1 TP ) The Juggernaut I > The motor car was built for pleasure, for making life a grand ¢ | sweet song, and in that line it is a treasure, when drivers’ heads aren’t working wrong. When tooled with care and circum- spection, and sanely driven to and fro, the auto is my first se- lection among the precious boons I know. If driven thus a car might travel for twenty years, and shed no blood, might squash no voter in the gravel, or plaster him with dark brown mud. If driven thus ’twould be no terror, no monster of the public ways. it all kinds of praise. But fu\, so few, oh, gentle reader, these homely truths can deeply feel; most every gent becomes a speeder when he is at the steer- ing wheel. ’Most every guy will take some chances, d knock a rule or statute cold; and so his gaudy bus advances,' with victims round the axles, rolled. Oh, every hour provides ! a warning and still the speeders do not mind; the death list’s| onger every morning, the cor-| oner is miles behind. are hourly patching some poor wight, the while the sad and palc nortician is planting day and night. The motor car would be a blcxsmg if tooled by i Irivers who are sane; but it is! imply quite distressing to count the wounded and the slain. WALT MASON. (Copsright by George Mutthew Adams.) WOMAN’S BURNS FATAL. Mrs. Mary Lucas, colored, fifty-two, was fatally burned and Martha Luc fifteen, her daughter, received severe Kitchen of | their home at 1107 R street at about 10 o'clock. Mrs. Lu fer daughter. were Aken to thes Freedmen's Hospital. where the former died last night = Coroner Nevitt ga death. e a certificate of accidenta: Money Available for Real Estate Loans Investments of Firat-Class Real Entate Morigage Loans Secured for Depositor i | ‘Thousands of new homes are ! needed in Washington. | Begin today to SAVE for the \ | — most_ satisfactory and_rontent- ed way to live—A Home of Your Own. Open an Account Now OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Satin 10-00 and lilting bards; would make no error in handing’ The sur-1i seon and the learned physician | jays by| i | e i and ' | You? IF I SAMPLE ONE O THESE S50+ CIGARS oN IF ITS O-K. I PaY FOR 1T! COLISEDM SKATING TONIGHT Maj. Herbert C. Corps, at Camp Jac D tlened th Gty At Simip dicade, Md. Medx Funeral Wreaths A There i poetry and there is beauty in real <ympathy, but there more—there is ticn. Flowers a-e ac- the embodiment of this sentiment. Forils_ o FOURTEENTE. ® H STREET v WASHINGTON Electrical Massage —is now recognized by every one as one of the greatest aids to health and beauty. We carry a com- plete line of electrical vi- brntors, price. Here is a list: Our New Motor Vibrator, comr‘h te; runs current i Vibrator, runs. on alter- nating current Our Leader Motor Vibrator, 12. complete. Telton \ xhr’unr‘i versal motors. the hest made Electrical Dept. The Gibson Inc. the best at the Universal $5. $5. Universal 00 00 50 Uni- $25.00.., All Vibrators Guaranteed / Co,, 917919 G St. N.W. Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps For Dress It is delightful formal dress slippers. They have one, two or ti straps, or none; gold cloth, glossy or black kid. you wish. that allows wide choice in pretty may hree may be of satin, silver or pat- ent or beautiful bronze Heels may be high or low, as NOBLE SIZE 10¢ JAPOLEON SIZE 15¢ MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington Natio-al Cemetery Stop-over allowed at Alexandria on ail . Vernon Tickets Cars Leave 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. every 5 and 35 minutes after the hour. Running time, 50 mizutes. Mt. Vernon open daily. excepting Sunday Round Trip, S0¢ 30c Round Trip to Arlington Cemetery thmrafl Virginia Bnilway Company STATIONERY —Ready with a big stock of high-class stationery. E Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Aves There’s one EER HEAD CIGAR “old flame” a man always returns to— his DEER HEAD cigar HenryT. Offterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth St. N.W. Agents for COMOY'S London-Made Briar Pipes ¥ Daily £33 || Sunday 5% || Holidays 2100, 5,00 || and 8:15 1 28e & Prices 252 ¢ 2:16 2:22 2:37 2:53 3:18 3:34 3:59 4:03 4:07 4:29 4:49 4:59 5:09 L _MOORE’S -SASCHA JACOBSEA Delightfully Thrilled—Laughingly = Pleased |2 ® “-\"::n'flm oawp MAT Ach Named in Order and Time They Will Appear ch—‘Square and Overture Fu:coisopsts Aesop’s Fables Alfred Latell s Eile Voros Clara Howard fh o (‘Under ths Bame Old Moon' Joe Rolley & Co. “'Honeysuckle" Intermission Trot—“It's You" Conraa “Topics of the Day” BERT ERROL Impersonator Berk and S;x::‘muu : Pathe Pictorial News Exit March—'Roval Rooters” Morse AUDIENCE SPELLBOUND AMERICA'S GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN IN CONCERT 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. M. AND BEBE DARIELS DARING, DASHING, REALART STAR IN “THE SPEED GIRL” 11 A. M.—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. EDITH TALIAFERRO HYAMS & McINTYRE World's Greatest HARRY FOX With Beatrice Curtis *Creators of Snappy Steps” RIALTO THEATER psALL-STAR BILL-=z EVE AMUSEMENTS. 'flmnmmmmmmmmuum. T z'rl""mmuflrrmu T ummmmm N JOEW’S COLUMBIA =: | EgF~ FOURTH AND FINAL WEEK! ~gg ——WE CAN'T S'I'OP Im— POSITIVELY RO ADVARCE IN mm oF Despite zhe fact that all arrangements had been made to pre:ent another great photoplay production ar Loew's Columbia this week, a terrific public demand for further showings q salulely forces a fourth but positively final week of DOUGLAS IN THE GREATEST PICTURE TRIUMPH OF HIS BRILLIANT PHOTOPLAY CAREER “THE THREE MUSHETEERS BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS The colo:sal and mngmfitem screen version of Alexandre Duma:’ famous classic of romance and adventure now being shown in other citied i‘ at regular $2 admi:sion prices! | IMPORTANT NOTICE—— i THE FEATURE IS PRESENTED DAILY AT | | : 0 AND 9:30 P.M. | DOORS OPEN DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. PERFORMARCE STARTS AT 10 A. M. T TURDAY, 1:15 AND 4:45 OWING IN €T IN Pol; aE Faltovs FARCE FROLIO “LADIES’ NIGHT" A TURKISH BATH With the Moetropolitan Cast e oo year at Eitinge Thosters N T Starting Monday—Seats Thursday. MATINEES WED., THURS,, SIR HARRY | AUDIR s PRICES—50c to $2.50 ats.—50c to $2.00. Seats Thurs. Mail Orders Now. FIRST CONCERT New York Symphony Orchestra WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor. TOMORROW, 4:30, OCT. 25th NATIONAL Paul The Distingulshed Polish VIO LI’NIS Trckets—$2.50, $2.00, Oftice T. Arthur Smith, lnc 1306°G et. - 7 TONIGHT, MATINEE SAT. ONLY. 812, Woods Presents Her Newest Comedy. “WAKE UP, JONATHAN!” Direct From Its New York Success. + BTARTING NEXT MONDAY—Seats Thursdas M:ss BII.LIE BURKE the ’ THE I‘NTIMATE STRANG'R ! BOOTE, TAREINGTON Dillingham and Ziegfeld CABIN FRL, SAT. In New and O1d Songs. of Artists. P.M. JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL Famous Maryland Chicken DANCING 8.30 to 12 P.M. Bpecial Attention to Private Parties and Banquets . FOLLOWED BY A CONTINUOUS SHOW OF | | ~E\I'\ _\\l!)l‘\lll I ACTS] i\ TODAY AND ALL WEEK Paramount Presents Evening Orchestral Concerts | New York Symphony Orchestra | ‘Walter Damroxch, Conductor Under the Auspices of The Washington Society of the Fine Arts Anditorium of Central High School ovember Monday evenings, October 24, Jan: 16, nalyze Tickets, $6.25 $5.00 and $3.75 Shllo Tickets, $1.25, '$1.00"and 750 On Sale at the Office of the Society 1741 New York Aveiue TO MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester ¥ LEAVES 7TH ST. WH‘IP 10 A.M., 1.45 P. ‘William Morris and Chorus Sololst Koclunsln 50, $1.00. Scotti Grand Opera Co. La Boheme Company of 150 Artists, Musicians from the METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA Natfonal Theater, Monday, Oct. 81, 2:30. Seats on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, in Droop's, 13th and G. Phone M. 6493, th Below F_st. ALL WEEK ARTHUR PEARSON'S BITS O’ BROADWAY with Jamie Coughlin, Harry (Zou Welsh, Catherine Env{ord‘ " Ghous of B s NEXT WEBK xm "MMBOREE" W licsome S PHlLHARM’gNlC COURSE SECO! COURSE OF SIX TEONCERTS National Thenter—i:30 0’Clock With_the cxception of Paviowa, when the Ccurtain 1will rise promptly at '3 o'clock Thurs., Novermber lfl AVLOWA and her Ballet full Symphony Or- BN urs., ‘arld' (me. G -CURCI, Coloratura Soprano, and Chicago s“FRANZ vOX VESCEY. e fuist. 5_50 HIE BRASLAU, Con- 31—BOSTON SYMPHONY u(olll! appearance in s Sason m‘l‘;h Mme. mTzEV‘uEB gfllt gonmhn, Zrom the Metropolitan Sraren é’é{:u caix concert), $18, S15. 3 on B . N e, 195 and G Phone M. 6493, Dec. 81 greatest ‘Metropolitan Grand Opers, Compeates. Thurs., Jun. - . i - “THE SHARK ‘ASTER™ SH U ER VAUDEWILLE st Ao CRANDALL’S THE B BELNSED TheRri: | GREAT Direction of Mesars. Lee and J. J. Shubert. e PE s A I Matinee at £:15 P. M. Ntzhin at S5 P WL ARD DT lM R o" T 0 3 2 i BERTREA"\EEL llld w EEEI!lv AH" E2| From the famous novel by » SETarTcch E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM THEIR nEqu E}"AI.Ry ceo!!mg!'zd PRINCBS “"‘“;' ‘ITH ALL-STAR CAST GEO. M. ROSENER : | | In «The Anthology of An C1d Actor.’” .»ndn?.um.c‘}l;.e.o.um.m" H . AND ALL’S | F 2 E- U-y NO. 2 _ - {Quarterly Meeting and Instaila- In An Impresslon of demny Lind FROM N TOT iR i tion of Officers PALO & PALET JACK & KITTY DE MACC ! DANCING | Les Boufons Musicale “The Garden of Recreation” Pythian T le. Tuesday || TIOE-McCORMACK & REGAY--BiLLIE Lo eioe i i “October 25 at 8 PAL, “STE! A 'E Dth & N. u 2 =y i Shubert Topienl Weekly Apoilo_Trio Hud Vizher Comeids |E HIPPODROME 500 b All Federal Employes Welcome MATINEES _omed. RaTHL b s b N NIGHTS i . U. P. | = = = 9506500 25¢ 1o $1 - e | W 1=hm"ton q!ucllo of Dance, (Except on » Sun. and Holldnys) NEw THEATER 5 ; in “MANHATT ’\‘\-'.\ LRI SEMON, i 1 A P IT o KEGENT 15th & Calitornia twice weekls. Fa i SHUBERT-ARRICK securBihert { e (1\)”', n}‘ 1% we_dancing. Private { e—This theater is und n.w. ) w;‘n?b::-“” SAT. THEATRE H : \‘;E:o:?: e::fm(l‘t-)d st to X, Y. and |A‘l- An Unusual Play ! "‘““":.M?;.’ e : S, Dt gt ey B, ey g } = Permiss TERT UG ACH YOU TO DANCE AT THE T"E “A' s IAME Theater Beins Sold Out for the _RAM)ALL ch"erbo‘:ker I e e e KALLIPOLIS GROTTO | NG ACADENY. Prizes 35t *Fhurs. 00 o 3180, CEREMONIALS |, ome e e ine d__Event pme halt-hour private lesson ‘ NEXT MON. SEATS (TEUE. i n";’.'r'mfl.‘:l:'n:.c"e{ < n‘:(ln:n:ncl'n;n = i }’,(L‘."' l‘;i:;'.:;;".’.“x ‘{T.. tll.’ulx{ r : SWEET, SWEETIE GIRLS y Lo sml'p\' music makes you dance. CONWAY TEARLE = ——— i DUMEARTO 1:.*.?" b In & New Three-Act Play. AT'ONA o “MOTHER'S THE MAD DOG MRS "E'?'RE F at 10t Mmoroum l The A Legi | THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. 8-Stars -8 In Reginald Barker’s Special Fim Version of Leroy Scott’s, The I’mmrgm ToL_Iliches BGSTER KEATON In “PTHE PLAYHOUSE” Auditorium Tonight However, we will give & “Paul Jones” Dance For Our Patrons in the e Upper Ballroom ° M5, ACHER'S STUDIO, 1iZ7 j10th s _lise Monday and Friday, 8 to 11 pm. Private lessons by appointment. ~ Bhone North 6766, _Extablisled 1900. MISS CHAPPE RTH! O“v ARAPSODY” “NO! ERN G % eto mues) IR Mt by appolotmen b | PROF. 2 Washington's Finest Orchestra GLADYSE \\ n. .“-‘ ‘:fifl . Conducter 8 Dupont eircle (Dupont Studio). Ph. Pr 1483-W. Ballroom und Stage Dancl qshvem%h“nl?:e I’g‘:::'e‘m_, Children’s class opening Sat.. 1. and | Miss Audrey Kcys Bangtown Crossroads Sand | £ eys = =t , 1219 Ce a iclers for Pathe News Scenic 'op glllllfl:‘o lEl.le L.M‘n:nn l’ho':t e . CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. R | 4115, © Beautiful ballroom for rent. mod® 'IGKERBWKEB DAVISON'S 51329 M n.w.jig The season’s ne' dlu&l—lllllt HT —TODAY- Tell:h you to ‘fl-ntx MTBK'II ‘l-!; few lessons. — g ou s"rm:’ tp:l‘!::eeflrr ach‘u or 'xptl‘l dancing. Beginning at 6:30 P. M. STAR CAST | In a Drama of Power Poverly of Riches ::i". R KEA'I‘D\ BUSTE! CaEn ! Class Sat_eve _Instruction and dancing, 8 to 12. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt {1141 Comn. ave. Ballroom and all branches .ot stage dancing correctly taught Classes ren and_adults. 3083 lnl':: n‘FAn'n"riw REPUBLI America’s Finest Colored Theater | Tues.. Fri. An “THE PLAYHO 1 voU ST GLOVEI 613 flnfl—-l’lll\"l“ L:& Near 14th any time. . $3.50. Course, Six Cla Fine. coot ballroom. W 1129, 2:30 P, '—Tfl‘l\’ and A" Week—11 P.M. FROF. HE ol.‘l’) \E;T.' o :l‘fl!l st. n. Voeal Pralm.lo—"l ant My Mammy,' pm. Tarry Semon, in “The Fall Guy.” Norih 6786,

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