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‘e "HALLOWEEN SPRIT WLLRULEINEITY ¢, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921—PART < —By POP MOMAND. ' THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KEEPING UP WITH THE “JONESES—Réason Enough! WELL SR, DO You Know .oF EVEN ONE Good REASON WHY You SHOULDNT BUY CoiN To pay TH FIRST INSTALLMENT? YOUR: MIND, ssmuu.y THEY Wil AFFORD W HOURS OF ANMUSENENT! THEATER Bth& N, &QuebeeSt. 'PODROM| Children and Elders Prepare for Annual Celebration Tonight and Monday. Children and their elders will cele- brate Halloween tonight and Monday night, with tomorrow a true day of rest, according to plans of most peo- ple In’ Washington. Many parties and Qdances are scheduled for this evening, with more to take place Monday night. As usual, lowed on the siree does mot transgress the fules laid down by the police, which prohibit the removing of gates. throwing, of merrymaking will be al- so long as it VETERANS CLAIS [ BAND CONCERT. ew | 4 By the United States Soldiers’ The Hopeful Vnew THIS SET OF Booxs? TOUGLAS M “THE HOME TINEE AT HUTCIL™ MOVIES. 111 ALL-COMED CRANDAEL’S M \Il “SCRAMoLE PAY-N ERTY OF i T S CHAPLIN, in Aud ‘WILL 'ROG- CLATION. ! flour, pv.;(tl\ blowers and other annoy- < o g s ; ing tricks. (ome Ban rchestra, Stanley . Hall, beginning at 5:50 o'clock CRANDALL’. Yo Lumit ‘on -Coutumyen :l‘hmga are _looking Pret!yl this evening. Bohn 5. M. Zim- QU i "\K(ll.ll lJA\ There will be no particular limit on costumes and masks, and the ehildren cially made out of paper, are much ack,” an to'murmur, “‘Hully (I%:’::,'ture;cw ndu(l : ;1&:::::5 in vogue with the little ones this sea- u_lee’ Byt there’s comfort in Boundsr (h) “Wooden Shoe | son. 4nd some cho'ce: specimens are |) o Than 3000 Still Pend- |the thought:that they've looked | | Dunce" Krelns D TOMORROW SR X e expected to frighten the city tonight Monday. : poly 3 % & that way before, and the passing sdv s attle s h | is the children who esnecially _ : % pass oy, “Two Lt } - e e eeneciana | ing After “Clean-Up seasons brought all things right| | ‘qgm ann nflmm;man there will be no interference with side up once more. Now we, “Tlo" LR them, but “grown-ups” who indulge too successfully in masking on the streets may find' themselves under the ance of the pol At Rurea Sta the firat local Hallow s field last night by the of the burest of standards at the stitution. Cennecticut avenue and Pierce Mill road. The bureau glee <lub, under direction of I. W. Braith- waite, sang. accompunied by Mis Cirnce . N E: Fortune te'ling, and an informal danc: ening. Miss Eihel “The Swa The charge col Stimson. Dr. and Mrs. F. tafl n- completed the Hall committee sted of Dr. and Mr: B. Silsbee, Mrs. Merriel Lottie Woodul. Qeinschmidt and M. L. T. Morse. College Women to Have Party. in H The College Women' Club is to > N s S hold” a Hallowee: party tonight at Many Igmorant of Righ the ‘evils we abhor were com-|Mrs & R Ravmond, cha‘rinan of the Pt e el e (e clubhonse, 1932 1 oot nartiy | Ouiers were under the tmpression | fronted by our sires. And our |"The’yoys in the hospitals Bal “Masgue. * 4 wrz K m i g OF Io(ed ey TIgh need of records.” Mrs. Raym Ting a can-opener charge of the arrangements. The social season of the Home Club of the Int-rior Department is to- be opened with an entertainment in the auditorium of the department tonight. A Halloween dance Will be given this evening in the recreation hall of | the government hotels. Community centers throughout the city will hoid celebrations. The Polly anna Club will hold its celebration this evening at the Southeast Com- munity Center Pis-aating ond milk-drinking con- be leted, teats will be neld in connection with —_— j the'séasons run "tieir Coiirse, and |t cemna for vos Lo re bovact 2 Violin Virtuoso spul Girt ins pcties Lo be stazed this crening | we'll boost the dove of peace till|_“e have taken the matter in hand 0¥ C & (and are now making a campaign to: i {ton_homes. r-nteruinnmul Monday night at the Arcade. Mrs. Luckett. Mrs. Otiver, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Seymour are in charge of the affair. danre and bobbing for apples | danced | RAPLY SEFTLED Drive Here. Succese of the Veterans' Bureau clean-up” drive is indicated In @ statement issued by that agency an- cing ‘that. 81013 former gervice men haye been interviewed by repre- sentatives of the bureau, with the re- sult that 46,263 cldims have been flled, | and of those claims filed more thanj 43.000 have been adjudicated and no- ces of settlement forwarded to the {vlaimants.” Less than 3.000 are pend- ng. According to the statement, several ihousand men disabled in the service iwere interviewed and thelr claimg ltiled who had not previously applied; for compensation, vocational training or hospitalization. Some of the meni believed that they could not receive issistance because their wap risk linsurance had lapsed. to disability compensation because they had stated at the time of their discharge that they were in good condition, Many disabjed ! 2 in the mountains and rural ldisiricts were - Ignorant” of their ! rights under the law, and hundreds of | thousands who became eligible. under | the recent Sweet bill were unaware| of tais eligibility. men in serious phys hospitalized and given the necessary ! medical attention. Kirkside Golf Club will nual meeting November 5, 8 p.m., in | clubhouse, Che hase, Md. mermann, director. March, “Thundering Cannons” black, trouble everywhere we se¢, and“we're prone to cry, Excerpta from musical com- ‘Sweet nenu- *arl Fischer the Heart of & Fisher “The Star’ huulgk\l Banner” weep and wring our hands, and denounce the doggone luck, for! the people of all lands seemingly | | have run amuck. Statesmen do{ ' their little stunt in a rattled, lo- coed way, but the problems they confront: will be solved some pleasant day. Crime and licensg seem to rule, seem to thrive in every town; let ns keep our foreheads cool—everything will settle down. But. theres noth- ing'new in sight, nothing new in, any climeievi erythmg comes out | all right if we only give it time. After - every three-ring war, every routine- thing expires, and “In PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Quentin Roosevelt Unit, America: Women's Legion, Solicits Dona- tions of Those Discarded. Used phonograph recards are bein wards of various pitals here. by _government Legion, ‘it wa: faghers-doubfless said, as their » sons femark today, that all| righteousness was dead, and the furies were at play. But they {hcuseholas will prove lived to see the dawn of a good Iu:ld:ej; 1o we Iecre 2nd wholesome .time, when the | "2{i"the Naval Hospital here a ne bogies. alt were.gone, with thejrecreation room is being seething wave ‘of ‘crime.. And{ Washington vhich will be se them. But today, “and many ilies have records dom used again elements ion rooms an {improvements. They will 1 to St. Elizabeth's, the Na lor to Walter RReed Hospita WALT MASON. “(Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) ent eitl in WANTED FOR HOSPITALS | Isought for the recreation rooms and hos- the Quentin Roose- velt Unit of the American Women" announced today by i fame the records which have become old in the of fitted up iwith a talking machine, among other Arrangements for the oun troubles, tos, Will ‘cease as {installation of the phonograph have Hospital Persons having records which have the Ifllllllll“lIII|I|IIIIII]IIIIII|IIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll n g1 5 da W HURRICANE OF HUMOR Come golfing with him. Stumble into society with him. Never mind 1oy, but yowll have ONE LONG I.AUGH — EXTRA [ TieraoporiTan ADDLD ATTRACTIOXN: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII xtra— [ Jneindi MAN s 11th & N. C, TOM Mo YOrR i CAR\OLINA “HOLD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllII|IIIII!IIIIII — BULL MONTANG WiLh WEES A MOORE'S RIALTO Sth AT G —LAST DAY BEBE SASCHA | - DANIELS JACOBSEN Celebrated CONCERT NUMBER AFTER WEBER MALE PARAMOUNT OFFERS 1 1 DEPLORE BEER RULES. |W. C. T. U. Members Will Ask | |Senate Consideration Immediately. Deploring the “apparent filibuster | that has been carried on by a amall| —_— WALTER REED SOLDIERS " -SEE “LADIES’ NIGHT” home are réquested to notify or bring them to the accommodation desk of Woodward & Ldthrop's department store, located on the F street side. In case they are not able to get into touch personally with attendants at the accommodation desk. the records will be called for and taken awa Ibeen used for phonographs I'IIE SHOW E PRO-| “Achievement boys and their n' will be honor guests of Johnson- Powell Community Association, Tues- day at § p.m. ge Willis Brown. harles Demonet and Miss Cecil Nor- n will speak. QUARTETTE DIRECT FROM XNEW 'ORK T Jack Holt—Lila Lee Sidney Charles—Marl Charles Ogle y les—Marlow Jones Malcolm Barnes—F. Thomas All are invited to a coi VAUDEVILLE SHUBERT 3 i Poli's Gives Special Matinee. | loween entertainment. lauonea o B | dancing. ‘Monday. § Bm., at Thom: | minority of Senators te prevent a|inC el e i mond on Red Cross Supper json S final( \o§e on :he vondln‘g“ supple- | 'mm “E‘TE. xx menfal law_ enforcement and | . DIRECTIO b Follows. | Takoma Park Civie Stud. expressing “disappointn.ent that the| Tomen as a whole are now politi- ; fll Matiness at 2:15 P, X, S s’:l?x:! o :\'n 2 i ' An epgphusiastic audience at Poli Theater witnossed a matinge per- formance of the farce ‘“Ladies’ Night " presented yesterd: afternoon | for their especial benafit. This audi- ence was composed of wounded sol- diers from Walter Reed Hospital, the Naval Hospital &nd the Public Health Hospital, and filled the entire -firat floor, the boxes and part of the bal- | o that body t action uj “this . Bunning _time, J y's. Richard Henry Littl ws- | tha y to ! pon Kitty dé Maco, Joe McCormack and B Regay, With the Metropolitan Ci couy. - In ttion to the patients | po¥ > S Y Citoago will | impoftant matt Mt Voraon epen daily, exowpting Topleal Weekiy, Apolls Trie, Bud Fish Ry With the Metropolitan seites, thd management: in ”'[npuk Prominent guests. . - - n’: e ey th tending ita invitation through the Red Cross at Whlter Reed.. included | officers, nurses. -econstruction aides and medical detachment men, in fact, the entire personnel of the post. This performance was compliment- ary from every member ‘ol the cast. Pays enj Miss Claiborne Foster added words of greeting. and announced that the curtain would be left up during the following shift of scene. so the au- @ience might see what part the scene- shifters play " At the suggestion of Mr. Stafford. entertainment _ director at Waiter Reed, three cheers were given for those who had contribated. The men were entertained-at sup- per by the District of Columbia Chap- ter of the Red Cross under the direc- tion of Mrs. I. W. Littell. It took only a short time for 1.100 eggs, 7 pounds of “hot dogs. 20 gailons of ice .cream, 50 gallons of coffee and countless loaves of bread to dlsap- pear. the managemcnt. the owner and all | \Wednesd: B Lt e e . iverts vs belind the scemes At the|Navy Clu ! Are Incomplete Wi | From the famovs novel by Bincction Sumured ihe Budience. that It alioraed | Dr: Eusene Chriatian of New York 'Q | e | E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM William Morris The company &reat pleasurs to give| Wil lecture before the etudents of| | IN Fomerre AT 20 o 00 e & : ! MATS 00, Semtn the performance, and hoped that the | the Riley Sehool of Chiropractic thig |I Health Candies (IN PERSON) BERT LYTELL Selling, Mabl Orders Now: Fifty patients of Walter Reed Hos-' pital were entertained at a Halloween party last night at the Dewey Sal vation Army Home. The entertatn- | ment was directed by Maj. J. G. Ma- gee of the Salvation Army. On the program were Miss Grace Thorndiek, Miss Lillian Friedman. the Magee sisters._ Miss Mary Tyson, George Paxton, Miss Carroll Taylor, Mrs. Ma- ®ee and Mise Keitha Paxron. SAFE AND CASH STOLEN OFF SCHOONER MULFORD |’ b, 1822 1 street. J. Lewis CONGERT 5 s o i e o oning. | M oo B P CINGKA |e DANCING T T There is a grade of paper Knickerbocker astruction from 10 wm. 1o 10" . Rogues Get Away With Loot, Leav- ved It as much as the cast.| S {7Fill meet Tusaday at @ p.min park | library. . ith ~ ioughton |Hnuker of Bulumnre will speak. Arkansas Society will meet Wednéd- day at 8 p.m., Thomson Sehool. Rep- resentative Parks of Arkansas will speak. Music and dancing. i Phi Delta Theta Alumna ON I meet at luncheon Monday Hn Dr. C. Herbert Rice will give an illustrated lecture -on “India®™ Pues- i day, 8:15 p.m., in lecture room of the i Church of the Covenant. H g thie [Revoluti ‘even Somm, o wWill meet medicine and .proper diet in the treat. ment of disease. Dr. Christian is fa- mous as a dietetic expert. Admission {is free to the public. i i TODAY. il The Classical Club will meet at 4 o'clock, in the Public Library. . Prof. Roy J. Deferrari of Catholic Univer-, sity dw“l Hpelk Opq\ to .all inter- vsted - United States Soldiérs’ Home Band will give a concert at 5:50 o'clock, in Stanley Hall. TONIGHT. ! lowa State Society will meet at 3 o'ciock, Thomson School. Herbert | Hoover, Secrctary of Commerce, will® speak, all Xo\\"ns invited. Biological ioclel\' will meet at 8 o'clock, Cosmos Club. Council meet- ing in council rooms, at 7:30. Speal- ers, R. S. Bassler and W. E, Safford. Halloween party for young folks at Johnson Powell School. ‘Grand march, games, dancing and prize for most attractive costume. Halloween costume party at Coilege Gibbons Club dance. at Carroll Hall, !lumbia voted unanimously to ap| eal ;é-';‘lu.: Fr.l\l(lln “ Otlllmhh 4563, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |. n 62, 'READ Secretary of the Tr»nsury and the commissionar of ternal revenue huve lawued u.-m nn péermitiing ? lcl“u to Pri® vo and one- r jons ol’ blfl' as o 'tén as they ook the Woman's Christlan Tem. perance Unfon of the District of Co- cally better off than at any time i erman_people. Alexandria & Arlington National Cemetery Stop-over allowsd at Alexandris om ail Mt. Vernon Tickets the Senate to secure the adop the clolure‘kwhlch shall’ permit Trip to Ariingte: ‘10180 A,M. Chleage Sleeper ‘Washington-Virginia Bailway Company _Pennaylvania systeme -Leave Wash. 10:80 a.m., arrjve. Chicago 8_o'clock next morning. Through sleeplng car. —Adverticament, |HALLOWEEN PARTIES i LE JUICE i S!um ! L N.W. FURE APEL LW, 710 14th S INE \’QU. ORDER NW, D!L|V! En IN GALLON LOTS. PLI I ] —to o your Patnting. IS 29¢ * Paperhanging or Uphol- stering, .and vou can Tely. on quality work m llh'l' fered in Developin 188 146 50, | —Photos uain 42248 | Enlarged .8x10. ‘M. A. LEESE Geo. Plitt Co.: Inc.. 614 Oth St. Results UALITY —workmanship is of- and Printing Photos. 35c OPTICAL CO., g EMILY ANN WELLMAN and RICHARD GORDON JIHE ACTOR'S WIFE' and Directed by Misi In Written, | WELLMAN | With mn nsms 2“0! BROWN PRI A B e A MATINEE BRENDEL and BERT .;i%: REVUE nd HELEN NELIDOV: TODAY. TONIGHT. ocods Presents e ‘FaMoUS “FARCE FRoLiC GEO. M. ROSENER il DU-CALION LUCILLE CHALFANT | PALO & PALET EXHIBITION Broars: Wook daya, Py 2to 5 P.M. Public cordially . of Pains the Tanducn o T T st N, gto!n'l. Count— Do you sometimes won- . der why your prints are not uniformly good when the. negatives look to be clear? It is in the proc- for every sort of nega- ATIONAL * "m'*- wm% FISKE “WARE. P JONATHAN!" Durve. .iom s New rork succes TING NEXT MONDAY—Seats Selline In the -New Miss EILUE BURKE I1'I'|E IN'I'IMATE STRANGER! Direction !flufl Dull-n- lll n.m! “The Paderewski of Women Planists” mats. 25¢-50c - ments 25¢ to $1 Except Saturday, Sunday and Holldays NONETTE, GEORGIE PRICE, SIX OTHER ACTS | TO MOUNT VERNON | The droll comedian of the lariat—Recent star of the i } T w I nummoufln Follies- and king of the film comedians in & new act full of clever talk. I.ZA “LI.. 1. COLISEUM| SKATING TONIGHT FAIRBAIII(S 5 P.M. In 406408410412 Tth N.W. “OEHMANN'S' MPERSONATIO In Alexandre Dumas’ Triumph! THE THREE MUSKETEERS BEGINNING TOMORROW LAST T 'rnmg TODAY Paramount Presents “LADIES’ NIGHT” A TURKISH BATH MATINEES WED.. THURS., FRI. SIR HARRY GREAT Songs, of Artists, Co. SHUBERT- fl“lfll i’;'.".:.’;":': Bhibert TONIGHT. wa AT TODAY TH! By Eugene Walter and Marjorie Chase 1 NEXT MONDA SEATS NO ' The Messrs. Shubert Present | E MAN'S 7~ (In Person) In & New Play By Geo. Bcarborongh. THE MAD DOG DANCING 18 New York ave. to our course studon Metro's uu!hru"hlq the great ‘Sossic of by Alex- seiaa A e e ) HANS KINDLER Musio Miss Audrc Ke ? Sopar ys ing NG Trace—Other Robberles | ... .. 1.+ i formal dance at 2400 r-s-::u“zz.u broper paper To the Trade— ERL L Snavpy uu-x;x.l}::;‘r:: Duce s, e, '.u".?ru.'.}"’"n?:','.- i 1 Reported to Police. Au iron safe and contents disap- th street, beginning at 9 o'clock. I S Ramblers’ Pastime Club mas- i querade dance at 845 o'clock, 1101 El velop your negatives and print ‘your picturss and you:won't be.disappoint- We have a complete line of all repair parts National Theater Friday, November 4. | | | S {41 Beautiful baliroom for rent. nod® 'DAVISON’SEPE1329 M n.w. a2 The season’s new dances—Iatest steps eared trom the schooner D I Mul. |street: i s ignsieen andihor water = B hdte s . | B.F. KEITH'S%: i el ey Sk N southwest, between 7 and 11 o‘clock The National boilers, furnaces, la- «“ PR T ) i M ’ Stricy private, Any hour. Ke g 5 et Tt e £ it | APPEALIMEETS S SuccEss. Rencniacy S tobes, stoves and |THALLOWEEN ||| “Complete Triumph'—Post ETROPOLITAN |z s et and . o LAST DAY = : $I5,, 4 BtoR oo was taken from 1g¢. yintent dejPenl aoPasi Society Pisased BRI R A ave o Mepday; Ostorer 3l All sr“n Blll 1090 A. m. 1o 11 7. m. | Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, told the police, and it is thought it With Response in Drive. 8hep) b4 Cabm John Bndge l"onnerly Mrs. H. L. Holt was used by the robber to take the A ders-early. Acts n Order and Time of Appear- rs - - safe across the river, Where it could | The drivd for: the central office of the | llmSfieet"_h - Hotel B e T e 141 Cons, ave. Ballrom and sl branches be robbed without much fear of de- Rlldolpll & West Co. 2116- 8118 Aesop’s Fabies as) R'{"“"‘ St et anaall (Javcing cormctly, tagght | Classes | tection. The bateau was found aban- doned on the Potomac Park side of the channel. Thomas R. Shipp, 3733 Oliver street. reported to the police the loss of St. Vincent de Paul Societyof the Dis- trict of Columbia has,. in-its first two days of operation, met with encourag- {ing success. - The personal solicitors ew York Ave. N.W. D-A-N-C-I-N-G Tonight, 8130 to 13 P.M. Shinn Bros. Famous Jass , 2i22- 8:33 Alfred Latell 2137~ 8:37 Clara Heward 3us- sws EDITH TALIAFERRO Version o Scott’s, T Poverty of Riches DANCE :‘h- greater vwl:on ornnu stock of | report ga:::‘zu\la‘bruv;fl!:‘ r:m:: l.u 18- 8118 Joé Rolley at the most delishttol pince in P,,.,,, W X 3 & i 184 H'A. 'I'.E fon Studlo of Dan 3 e g 2 e s l "'l 'I':lld' ;‘IA lll| neing. -t:(l 1th w Prize Masque Ball, Monday, loot aW The liquor, consisting ©of three quarts of gin, four quarts of rye and four quarts of Scotch whisky, ‘was taken by an Intruder who gained entrance to his house through a sec- ond-story window that had been left unfastened. Theft of a platinum ring_set with t'o diamonds, valued' at ‘350. was ported by Mrs. hozl" 140; )(u‘lh\ll.lu avenu colored man. into tlie treksure At a_mesting of_the Keane cow ts of Columibus Thu! ; menibers in a bod¥:; campaign and votod & REPUBLI { I*wmw. s BITS o BROADWAV WEEK: “BIG JAMBOREE GAYETY_".27.L" [k | F jolah, | YOU S1 3159~ 9:50 Intermissio 4103-10:08 Topics of the Day swor-1007r BERT ERROL «u9-10a9 HARRY FOX Cl“—l'l. Berk & l'll #4:59-10:59 Pathe Picture News. 11:80. —EXTRA— BUSTER KEATON ‘ In “THE PLAYHOUSE" “NORTHERN RHAFIODY” (Hosmer) Washington’s Fivest Orchestra N. MIRSKEY, Conducter Symphonic Innovation filage Oreches ALLE, 740 9th Bt. N.W. Franklin 6508, Why waste time with people who waste time Will feach you to dance. alxo the 1 steps, In a few lessons. Prices reasonable. Lev so1 y o 10 p.m. 9* Acl m.ua STCDI0- T rln was llu)en trom Mrs. Healey's home pected to - Pro b Antipasto . Nmuth s e rosbordie Established 1 rtunities of uc. drive. Minestrone® Amerioa’s Finest eto! cen| 'opica MR, PEMB hlle in tromt of 10, I strset agt | IV Since “(Ral Timibale or Spagheui JRLE "gg—“ T e .’-“fi;'.::«'s'.;'".'.. n slolé u G: o'cloc! 2 Hl"da 0,000, will be reached if al il Just e “THE QLD JALL'S 18th & Col. Rd T oY ToRDed ot & pockethook containing a | keep up the good work® for the re- Ravielo (Wed. & Sun.) MorRa e R ICKERB MATD ATLA Tobihed o1 & pockethook containing | idfling’ave days of the ssmpalgn. avisle (Wel. & | R N e " Sled ine at 338 " Beginning at 230 P. M. was > Dflflfi 1BlUa ; Chappéll,: (4138, - Yupl it, peportéd the thef.of a t’ln hatwe fi ;nd uo. the hall of W(llon P«urmll fi:ool last night. By ‘unanimaiis vote-the House elec- ST —nudy to supply any kind, ot e gt ¢ TATIONERY ta- NINTH-AT-D “FOUR JACKS AND: A QUEEN” OCTAVIA. HANDWORTH § CO. OTHER ALL-STAR. Hnllm —rum Private iesscm: by appolatment. North 5! 715_Counecticut A s t l;:llh) © Dupost circle mn- i Buating Chnaren’ GLOVER'S, 613 2208 time, 76c. Course, l'l lessons, $5. .0, Fit. Fisey cool ballroom. VIOLA DANA in A Delightful Comedy