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ITS THE — —————s 1 ] ——— e In all t]nngs normalcv is fine; | jextravagance in any line will !lmng its punishment eftsoons, yand fill our lives with tears and iprunes. When normal pleasures {we pursue, there’s no remorse, lthere s naught to rue; we wake {up smiling at the d:mn and put {our bright green garments on, iand think of what a gorgeous day iwe had before we hit the hay. !But if we seek abnormal fun, iand with the brisk high rollers {run, and pour red poison in the !craw, ignoring Mr. Volstead’s {law, at dawn we leave our umbled beds, and tie wet cloths {upon our heads, and view our- elves with deadly hate and envy those whe traveled | straight. A picnic party in the glen, with lemonade and puttedI {hen; a motor trip athwart the lea, or by the shining silver sea; some hours of fishing in the |stream, returning with a string of bream; a game of quoits be- {hind the I)arn relieved by jest ‘and sprightly yarn; these hum- |l>1e1 are better far than tear- {ing Volstead’s rules ajar. Let inormalcy our motto be when| lwe would have a jamboree, and iwe won'’t figure in the news as jtinhorn sports all steeped in ibooze, and we'll live long and have renown reflecting credit on {the town. WALT MASON. { (Copyright by Georze Matthew Adams.) CITV NEWS IN BRIEF The Kentucky Society will meet Thursday at 8 pm. in Thomson School. There will be an address by | Senator Stanley | = | The elvic wection, Women's City !Club, will hold an open meeting Th\lrsdn) at 3 p. for talks on the “City Government; Its Departments, )fficials and Playgrounds.” New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, F. A. . \. M, will have a past masters’ night Thursday. | Dr. | talk on = d. Keep It,” Friday at 8:30 p.m.. Wilson Normal School, under auspices of Mid-Atlantic Osteopathic Association. Northwest Union will meet at W. C. T. U. headquarters, 5 6th street, Thursday at 2 p.m. Election, pro: | gram and social hou Dr. J. "III!’ ee will make an address on Christian Social Service” at the initial meeting of the Christian ! ocial Service group at Y. W. C. 333 F street, tomorrow at 8 p.m. The public is invited. Dr. Samuel Sternheim of the uni- versities of New York and Minnesota, will lecture on “Education for a New Democracy,” before University Club, Thursday at 8:30. Ladies’ night. Dr. 8. M. Newman will apeak of “An Evening With Browning,” in suite 821 Vashington Loan and Trust build- ing tomorrow at 8:15. The Biologieal Soclety will meet Saturday at 8 p.m., at the' Cosmos Club. Council meeting in council room 5f club at 7:30. Speakers: R. S. Bas- sler and Safford. Visitors wel- come. Lonexome Club will give a Hal- loween party tomorrow evening at Wilson Normal School. Jowa State Soefety will meet Satur- day at 8 p.m., in Thomson School. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of ColAnli merce, will speak. Dancing. iowans invited. Frances E. W. le'er. W. C. T. will meet tomorrow in Lingoln Con- gregational Church, 11th and R streets. Sessions: 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 8 p.m. Addresses and music. The Rhode Association will meet tomorrow night iat 8 o'clock at the Sherwood Presby- iterlan Church. —_— d Avemue Citizenn’ Flowers by Telegrapk Anywhere. Inu\"rlzu invited. Shufler. 900 14th | | Wonderful Heaters Provide instant, clean, steady when and where wanted. All sizes here. Appliance Co. 607 14th St. Enlarged 8x10........ M. A. LEESE ‘= St Branch Store, Wlllll‘!n Ratl- Hi 'l’ d Electric Bul ‘and C 'h. N.W. oPl'chl- CO., | HELLO AL, WANT TO SIT IN A LITTLE GAME UP AT MEL BOYD'S TONIGHT? BAND CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band: Orchestra, Stanley Hall, beginning at 5:50 o'clock this evening. John S. M. Zim- mermann, director. March, “Anchors Aweigh." Zimmermann Opera Bouffe'..Finck on’ the Qverture, Morceau, Fox Trot Novelty, Honeymoon Was Waltz ~ Suite, Dreams” .Waldteufel Finale, “All by Myself”..Berlin “The “Star Spangled Banner.” | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. AFTERNOON. The Anthropological Society meet at 4:45 o'clock in rooms 42-43, New National Museum. Miss Franceu Densmore will lecture on “Some Recent Developments in the Study iof Indian Music.” TONIGHT. Washington Club of Printing House Craftsmen will meet at 8 o'clock at the Ebbitt House. Arthur New rk will and Color Com Ll(»ul. Mi an Winkle of the address the Piney Assoclation at ~ 8 o’clock, Avenue Methodist Episcopal ~ Church. Subject: ‘“The Trials, Tribulations and Aims of the Woman's Burea Bunch Citi Towa Circle Citizens' Association will meet at ¥ o'clock at Northminster Church. Prof. Mitchell Carroll will lecture on “The Beauties of Modern Washington.” The Terence MacSwiney Council of the American As: ion for the Rec- ognition of the Irish Republic hold 2 memorial meeting for the late v HALLOWEEN PARTIES Are Incomplete Without DIKEMAN'’S Pure Apple Juice Fresh made every day Dikeman’s Orange Beverage Stores 431 Oth st. n.w. 3034 14th st. n.w. 719 14th st. n.w. Phones: Franklin 6289, Columbia 4363, Main 68 r Order Now. Gallon Lots. 28 Phone Delivered 1 Sasc You'll want to hear over and over Jacobsen’s “SOUVENIR.” recorded it for you on Colum- bia Record A-2779, which you can get at any Columbia store. @ Col Drdla’s will Lord Mayor MacSwiney of Cork, Ire- land, at St. Dominic’s Hall, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Rader will speak at New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock. U. S. Employes’ Club will hold-an open meeting at 7:30 in public li- brary, B. F. Heller principal speaker. Chemical Society will meet at 8:15, New National Museum. Presentation to museum ‘of portrait of Joseph THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, —By POP MOMAND.| 1921. AH WONDER WHERE IN DE WORLD DAT TWO DOLLARS Art WHAT MUSSUS I“l‘GlNlS MUZ GONNA MAIL? Priestly, discoverer of oxygen. Pub- lic invited. Miss L. E. Wiikes will speak at booklovers' hour, 8 o'clock, at Phyl- lis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Subject: “Missing Pages in American History.” wP. C,Y( now that it has more than —_— 10150 A.M. Chicago Sleeper Pennsylvania system. Leave Wash. 10:50 a.m., arrive Chicago 8 o'clock next morning. Through sleeping car. —Advertisement. For Three Days Only COLONIAL BRAND Pure Maple Sap Syrup ‘ 1-Ib. Can 48¢c Pure maple sap, 21-0z. Can 38¢c unctuously rich and syrup sweet. One of the finest grades on For three days only the market 1-Ib. Can 48¢c Today’s Dessert! PUMPKIN PIE! crust, enfolding a Crisp, crunchy pie pumpkin filling— full flavored and spiced to tempting taste-bounty. a acobsen Exclusive Columbia Artist appearing at MOORE’S: RIALTO THEATER Oct. 23rd to 30th, inclusive. €oncerts 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P.M. Daily Hear Sascha Jacobsen play Sar- asate’s: Gypsy Airs, Drdla’s Souvenir, and Valse Bleuctte at this theater. Then hear him in your own home by means of his records made exclusive- ly for Columbia. Be sure to attend one of these per- formances and note the individual qualities of his playing, which have pleased so many people. Then go to any Columbia dealer and ask him to let you play Sascha Jacobsen’s records ords, as- rendition _of He has again. umbia on the Columbia Grafonola. You'll find that his Columbia Rec- played on the Columbia Grafonola, reproduce exactly the same qualities which delighted you at the theater. You actually hear him play Records COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York The Above Records Can Be Had From. Any Member of the Columbia Grafonola Retail Dealers’ Association - Lansburgh & Bro. 420-30 7th St. N.W. Cavanagh & Kendrick 3271 M St. N.W. Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. N. I. K. Hunter 718 9th St. N. Hecht & Co. 513 7th St. N:W. H.-A. Garren 97 H St. N.E. ‘House & Herrmann 7th and Eye Sts. N.W. . Tony Durso - 1225 HSL NE M. Philips 1233 7th St N.W. J. Edgar Robinson 1306 G St. N.W. : Mayer & Co. 7th St. Between D and E N.W. Quality Shop 1307 F St. N.W. Thompson Bros. 1220 Good Hepe Road S.E. g CRANDALL'S F at 108 METroPoLITAN THIS WEEK 10530 A. M. to 11 P, M. 8-Stars-8 In Reginald Barker's Special Version of Leroy Scott’s, The 1 Poverly of Riches BUSTER KEATON In “THE PLAYHOUSE” —Overture— “NORTHERN RHAPSODY” (Hosmer) Washington's Finest Orchestra NASUIREKEY, Conducter Symphonic Innovation “The Village Orch “‘Bangtown Crossro: Pathe News — Scens CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. R4 ~—TODAY— Beginning at 6130 P. M. ANITA STEWART In One of the “Big 5” SOWING THE WIND HARRY POLLARD Order” NINTH-AT-D CEoLR JACKSSAND I AL EENY H. LOEW’S wos RIALTO = GREAT OVATION AOCGRDED A GREAT ARTIST SASCHA WI T’H gfl 9]09}’ E AsRAREE vREAT BEBE DANIELS TOSSES HUMAN EMOTIONS “SKY HIGH" IN “THE SPEED GIRL"” EXTRA FINE BILL-—NO RAISE IN PRICES Special Film Features 1230 C Street N.E. WM. A. BRADY'S PlluDCCT!O\ HOME “CONQUEST OF' CANAAN. CRANDALL'S sA\ov ’I'HE 'I'bl\ Ave. S.E. CAROLINA llll 1 'l\ C. A TOD. A PAULINE FREDERT NEW gl;ANT ON RAPHAEL ™, ¢ © Street v r in “A GIRL FHOM News and Topics of the Day. HIPPODROME 5% &% COSMOPOLITA: STRAIGHT 18 THE EMPI i 911 H Street N.E. ALL-STAR CAST. “THE EMPIRE OF DIAMONDS.” Also LKO COMEDY. NEW THEATER £ in_“DAUGHTER OF “WHITE HOR: is theater is under the p 1 direction of K. H. Campbell, form ager of the Olympi CIRCLE %93 A VOICE 1% FHE DARK CRANDALL’S F METROPOLITAN Street at 10th [ ALAC ui—10730_a. TODAY AND ALL W Paramount Presents THE GREAT MPERSONATIO From the famous novel by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM WITH ALL-STAR CAST DOUGLAS 'FAIRBANKS In Alexandre Dumas’ Triumph! THE THREE BRENDEL and BERT 232, REVUE With FRANE mm FEGGY BEOWN ‘HELEN NELIDOVA EM'LY ANN WELLMAN and RICHARD GORDON In “TNE ACTOR'S WIFE." Written, Ar- Bosaner, Du. nn. Plo & Paet, Jack & Kirty de Maco: Toplost Weokly, ‘hpelle Trior ua Fisher Comedy. MATINEES NIGHTS 25¢-50¢ 25ct0$1 t Sat., Sunds; MUSKETEERS The feature ia resented daily at 10:00 a. 2:30.4:45.7 I T T APITOL & Mot Dy, 215 Eve. 815 SWEET SWEETIES Turner vs, Pinky Gi Noxt Wooke—Tona Daly's x-nay Kids. Scoth Grand Opera Co. La Boheme Company of 150 Artists, Musiclans and Chorus from the METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA National Thenter, Monday, Oct. 31, 2:30. Seats on sale at Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, in Droop's, 18th and G. Phone M. 6483. EXHIBITION O Peiatnm b7 R G TR o How. Bt Bt o urs; Week 15 {0 9 B.M.; Sundsys, cordially invited. L ATIONAL arenT. wud mt‘ Hodl le. 'g.:s; F l S K E Jewest C A “WAKE UP, JONATHAN!" Direct From Its New York Sucoess. BTARTING NEXT MONDAY—Seats Thursday Miss BILI.IE BURI(E | THE IN'I'IMATE STRANGER MII,EI(IISI! Dflm ntl Ziegfeld D-A-N-C-I-N-G i.. Knickerbocker 406.408-410.412 7th N.W. EHMANN'S' Musio Snappy Music Alaken You Da sben 8 p.m. Dancing 8:30. Fopular Prlcu‘. TO MOUNT VERNON D HRLTOWEEN COSTOME-BALL Raleigh Hotel MONDAY, OCT. 31. 99¢ SIIIIERI Ellllll:l "u.";".’a":':"fi'.‘m MATS. THUR., A B. Wud “Offers AN UNUSUAL PMY THE MAN'S NAME By Eugene Walter and Marjorie Chase. e e NEXT MON. SEATS THUR. 'l'hlugxl Shubert Preseat CONWAY TEARLE (In Persen.) In & New Three-Act Play. B.F.KEITH'S DAILY 315 SUN. 3:% HOL.%% & ALL STAR BILL Acts in Order and Time of Appear- ance Matinee and Evening. 2116- 8116 Aesop’s les 21223- 8132 Alfred Latell 2137~ 8:37 Clara Howard 2w3- 8638 EDITH TALIAFERRO 3118- 9118 Joe Rolley 3:34- 9:3« HYAMS & MWINTYRE 3:59- 9159 Intermission 4103-10103 Topics of the Day 407-10:07 BERT ERROL 4291020 HARRY FOX 4149-10149 Berk & Swan. 415910159 Pathe Picture News. 5109-11109 Exit March. PHILHARMONIC COURSE | )ND SERIES COUME OF !lx CONCERTS National Theater—4:30 O'Clock With the msepua- of Paviowa, when tho Mol» oRi rles P" atls ovieck . 31—BOSTON l!mon omm‘ m.(o-" sppesrance (six Tala'at Nri Gresse's l-m"'n.-m., 13 and §rana S?.‘m' Phone M. TO SATURDAY, 1:13 AND 4:45. T KHOWING IN CITY. “THE SHARK MASTER” WITH FRANK MAYO. FOLLOWED BY A CONTINUOUS SHOW OF SEVEN VAUDEVILLE ACTS “lAl!IES’ llGllT" A TURKISH BATH MATINEES THURS., FRIL, SAT. In New and Old GAYETY 2 "%" BlTs 0' BROADWA\! with Jumie Coughlin, Harry (Zeup) Welsh. Catherine Crawford, & Cherus of me oungsters. ‘BIG_JAMBOREE" NEXT WEEK: REPUBLIC XU 5% P ok g rid f."}"u' “THE OLD N'E Vocal Prelunde—-T Wast e “he Yol FROF. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, ua 10th st. n.w.—Class Monday and Friday, 11 p.m._Private leasons by appointment. } North 6786. tablished 1900. Washington Studio bof Danue, Dlm‘lfl‘ llon Wed., Sat. -1 nl t Juzz urchulrl lll the l’l Gentiemen, I\ew Feature—Stage W ork pSiames forming twice weekly. Fancy. ecoos plain the many features of our ools. No matter bow well dance a few lessons will wonderful improvement for beginners _and Btrictly private lessons. nd iree-h E 7 “"?n.’,sd." Dmn FrIsW, Ball age hs Wlfll‘lln:: 1. L, 128 floln. o Studio Hall 9 o e <ol all styles of s O i Foom for pent. sa% DAVISON’S5pf1329 M n.w. il The scasons new dances aue-—unn 3 stavs. Strict pflv- l-l-nu Jack Hoffman and Lillan Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1141 Conn, ave. Ballroom and all branches ot -ufe dancing correctly taught. 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