Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 40

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Ha Ibween Glorious Round of «"fl;m in Spite of:Almost Con- = . tinual Downpour. “Juptter, Plyvius H1a n1s vest to Wjeck: Washington's Halloween cel- ebration 1 ‘night, and, it ‘must be Watering can did ‘ef- in-remtibg prank play< Iel and the no: dnpuhnflbn b'- o tain while they rur-a down ' rnu m nuumu- o!,chwn-. othui hz gnrb of_ tln other and made their rendesvous at 8, cafes 3 rl!llurnn(s ntil midn{ ere were strag- 3 celebnp . on'the street. Many of e .suspicious evidehce of by 'III‘ be.n lni seance with spirits— &d spirits and of ise. Why Revelers Daiice. ~Public~ dsnoes : were held as per edule i..:nbr the jass .strains ?Q:he 0! abd blsok decorated - ms the pattering rain outside forgotten as the dancers tripped 1light fantastic within. “=Automobiles and.automobile trucks with crowds of “yuvelers gave the ntown section & few coats. and bs of waterproof red paint, with somgs and selectf & working §ocompaniment. those = who ght forth po e m ver- e bappy five in & cab of’. snclent vintage. se-bedraggled and wondering at s llldden popularity; “cabby”'on his Migh perch at the rear of the two- i@uler. impervious of countenance dexterous wlr.h ponchalant whip, the Hgnt ol day ‘gasoline was & only for taking. mu ou! u old A Good Time “Was Had” - ..{'“ happy five chesred everybody, ether they liked ¥t or mnot, or ' wihetirer they needed it or not. “They Ehve particularly rousing cheers to $he crossing policemen and street car egnductors and motormen. “A good e was had by all” _ 'he rain brought one’ great’ trag- fl,. Balu!lfil“, decorated nnd col- dred paper suits and hats had been procured by many for the celebra- tion. _They. would h: lasted at ten minutes had 'ners braved the storm. But unl ly for the lebration and luckily foe'the ma- ty of such celebrants discretion ‘was used in no! producing th gel du papte 'aking wernhlnl hwmr. the celel lon ‘was better n . Jupiter Plu@lis exppoted, as ich as the well known kpooks, gob- e witches and black cais Teally # éould’ wish for, nndor the? cifcum- nces. as- §verything, Supplies the Flewers smart al functions. 900 14th st. dvertisement.. THOMAS M: CEHE HEADS e mmate Hien ! olation, helq in the ndle fll‘hlfl Sohoal last night. Thomas M. Crane t to_sucoeed’ appropriation of Ol.l)" !or ) -ment. of the grounds umvud Randle Highlands Sche mously adopted. - Installation ct the new. eflmu -m take place “Numb“ . et tep “Father John's Mefffoine makes and strength for all the family. Nn drugs~Advertisement. i You will . get strictly { firsz class warlln-mh' : lizo. sither the rough: . n«nrunoltet!aro ness of'the road zof the car,’there s 80 1ittle vihrn.ln. e “ap- | UpPOR from reading les about the carni- val of crinte, tfunt all are headed the paths’ 'pleasing” to” reflect that: where one fellow wieldsa: gun, a thou- sand men, with aims correct, are lying bucksaws m the sun. ere . .on forth on stealthy-feet to croak ‘a stranger for his wad,a thousand gerits are threshmg ‘whieat, or plowing up the virgin sod.. The gunman makes the breezy, tale that gwes pale -moralists the blues;. the thousand farmers ‘in-the valc don’t .draw: & sentetice- in the news: " Wrony is the feader who believes that all, C the ‘blink ‘because ‘some uber- tines and thiéves are figuring in crimson ink.. A lot of us still.go our way without a sandbag.or.a gun, and try our best, fromi day to day, to see.some. wottliy ac- tion done.- ‘A -lot.of us still live our lives as though there were a moral law ; we jog along with our own wives, and sanely usé the wage we draw... A lot of us still go to.church, -and bank the -and’ true, nor flinch if officers: would- search our -cellars for' a_homemade brew.. The rascals*kick up lots of dust, and they are insolent and bold; but all the time the good and’ just outnumber them a thousand fold. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) About floral d d':lcn. 1214 ST ATIGNERY —You will here_the fl!flfllfl M‘dlhmflm E. Mmruon.l’aper Co.| , WASHINGTON, BIER FOR UNKNOWN HERO. Armlluu any. Dz T'UESDAY NOVEMB:k 1, 1921 1n . Arlington national ocsmetery om|’ This catatalque has M-n nlod lt eourln; for the historic oata~ at the Capltol s .belng re-| L0 Doyl 40, newod n black broadcloth with silver | Lincoln, ornsmentation in vnnlnum ‘for the it u casket of the unknown soldier hero May. which 1s to rest upon it before burial pllnm '-hl Nlunn.l Capital. the funeral of every old and If s0 you eertam]y deservé. hel and consideration In your en- deavors to overcome your afll:tlon You .owe it to to .investigate every appliance that is made for your relief and * comfort. It is with this end in view that your careful attention is directed to the Little Gem Esr Phone. It is truly a Little Hundreds of people hav: been benefited by its use. It is ful- filling-.a wonderful /mission in the possession of otheérs. Why don’t-you try it’yourself? _. A special demonstration will,be held at our store this week éommeucmg tomorrow, Wednud-ly. Noyember 2, 1921, and con- tinuing until Saturday, November 5, 1921. This: demonstration will be under the personal mpervhl‘on of 3n expert from New York-city. This expert is seeond to none in the United States, " and the advice you. will get will be well worth. yoq; ime spent in oming-to our store. 'N w., h‘c ;o 917919 G Street NW. November 141019 Inclusive Washington Ahtémoti,ve ‘Trade Association " AlltheWoy from UNION STATION T our reduced taxi rates you ean travel clear from Union- Station to Wardman Park: Inn,. ~or-a lke distance, for only 75 cents! - ml sweeping cut In rates phone WEST .84 and.a taxi will us the oheapsst fazi | be at your door in five minutes. mhflud&llr And when you come daak to umm.mumnm mnmm Wc-hamthchwucm“r Mflmmfimm NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. | tuo 21st M N.W. ; has been burled (rog the ratnnd. s of Lln:::;l—lnoludlnt nu [ wu used was at the re- LEGINSKA 5 NINTH-AT:D_ D EDW. STANISLOFF & GIRLS OFFER “DANCE clm.vno'vs" OTHER ALL-STAR NUMBERS PAULIN DERICK In “THE sm\c OF THB LASH” YOU ST. EPUBLIC Near 14th America’s Finest Colored Theater 830 P.M.—Last Times Today—il .M. net "KEEPING lIP WITH LIZZIE® Vocal Solo by Mr. Alonzo P. Smalls MCIANIMI.I.'S F ot 1080 ETROPOLITAN 10:30 A. M. to 11 P, M. THIS WEEK CHARLES CHAPLIN In a Hit, “The Idle Class” LL ROGERS Great Im “A Poor Relation” THEIR SUNNIEST it of the Favorite SOPHIE TUCKER T & S copation 18- gan In Obampionship Skating' > itt of Tunestore - Dog’ ‘Wender* “TOQUE" S Pathe hm.—Tomu of the ClAm)ALI.'S 18th & Col. Rd. KKNICKERBOCKER | ~—TODAY=— Beginuing at 6:30 P. M. CONWAY TEARLE is Best Photodrama “AFTER MIDNIGHT Pa. Ave. at 11th Bt. Smoking l’armlmfl .»I‘Ieadquarters for v Electrtc BUD HAMILTON C Ol;.. ISEUM SKATIN G TONIGHT CAPITOL. ‘.numhr mt- T e i Ooatert h. Mte. D-A-N-C-I-N-G Knickerbocker L ’;Remember,‘ the electric | l- heaters we sell are the best | made. They' provide in- | stant, clean, steady heat, hen an where wanted. “LOEW'S ALAC Ocatinnous—10:80 s. m.—11 5. & I!EIIT LYTELL In “LADYFINGERS” " Better Than “Alias Jimmy Valentine” Added Attractiom BEN TURPIN In “Love and Doughnuts A Money Avaflable for Real Estate 2 Leans Inyestments of m‘-fllll Real BEstate - Mortgage Loans i Secured for Depositer NAZIMOVA In Metro’s Modern Version of “CAMILLE With RUDOLPH VALENTINO The mever-to-be-forgotten hero —o0f “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”’ Once you :take the initiative and open ‘a -fl‘:ll Socount, 1t o8 exsy acquire the pmho of hyln: by a namn: 0.!. an AE&II( Now BANK Cor..7th and E Ste. _Fresh Films —always: ready for your Kodak 3 l s THIS St Thers Briy e SIR HARRY Eipi ity Songs. Co. of Artists. Direction PRICES, NIGHTS, 50c to $2.50 ces, 50c_to $2.00 EGINNING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 THE DRAMATIC SENSATION TONIGHT, 8:20 ATIONAL Zreg, v, Miss BILLIE BURKE - m A NEW ATTACK ~' BAME GANG, NEW STUFF DEVILLE suuszfi T ~ GEORGIE PRICE Broadway's Youngest Star T TOPICAL WILL ROGERS mlnmnn-to.-nm--umc-_h-mhun—u REGAL & MOORE —_In “A Comedy Surprise” "~ HOLT & ROSEDALE In Artistie Melodies JOCK McEAY From Beunie Scetland 250"::'31 (EXCEPT ON SAT., SUN., and HOLIDAYS) WILLIAM DEMILLE’S PARAMOUNT PROD OF RITA WEIMAN'S STDRY%UPTII",;' BTAGE “AFTER THE SHOW" — AND THE — MALE QUARTETTE ONB OF NEW YORK’S FINEST AGGREGATIONS OF BINGBRS IN CONCERT 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. M. . 535 LE. NEW THEATER £ :!,‘,;km’ = “THE DEVIL DODGE! Alio WHITE HORSEMAN' No. 8. CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN ¥ _Street at 10th THIS WEEK—CHARLES CHAPLIN, “THE IDLE CLASS." And WILL oG- “'A POOK RELATI CRANDALL" KNICKERBOCKER 18th St. at Col. Rd. TOD\}' AND W. AVENUE GRAND, 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. AY. chNDAu,"s APOLLO THEATER 624 H St. N.E. CRANDALL’S LA DANA, in " " And CHRISTIE COM- T3 e A — HE_ VA TOMORROW~ AT THING FOR 84 BOYS. in " SHUBERT-GARRICK ,,.2%5 i Tonight, 8:30. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. Messrs. Shubert Present Un Person:) P 1n a New Piay By Geo. » “THE MAD D0@"” Witk Helen Menken. e e Scats Thursday atrick Presents RACHEL CROTHERS EVERYDAY Cast Includes Tallulak Bankhend, Minnie Duj Frank Sheridan, Watson. 9th Bolow ¥ TGAYETY mrems \ JAS, E. COOPER Preseats THE BIG JAMBOREE Foal FRANK H“N TER Wext Weoek—* lme.” A New Play Spec1al Film Features 1st St. and R. L Ave. AMERICAN Sta, P um" Iionh Cl'liol -d = X DORIS uA!,_ O R THE BROMNE BELL' OLYMPIC E-l“'. and U -:t:. MAY McAVOY, in Aud’ Comedy, “TORCHY'S PRO- Y, 1349 Wi ki DUMBARTON ACE TonpoR. HOME = and “THE STAR ROVER.'" C Street N.E. MAY ALLISO: CAROL[NA " GLAS Poisare MuEsden” Ince_Production 7 |NEW srmou‘ E $10 RAIS Also Pathe News and Tuu- of iy HIPPODROME 21223 Y iYL LIy m 911 n Street N.E. YIHE | STERL Can a Fall-blooded Indisn et e! “TSIANINA” . In the Indian Somgs of Charles Wakefield Cadman ‘Who will appear with her in person at the MASONIC AUDITORIUM N. Y. Ave. at 13th Friday, November 4, 8 p.m. Tickets at Droop's. DANCING. FEOF. AND MBS, ACHER'S STODID, 1127 Bw.—Class Monday and Friday, § to e lessone by appointmest. Phone ol azae " Eetannnea 2000, DAVISON’S §rf-1329 M n.w. i 1 The season’s new dances—latest [ Teach you to danes cormctly in & few lessar. lmel-l: pl'lvll!' A'n‘yu:m -nmn. luse Batore, _Tnstroction ang das dancing. 85 PHILHARMONIC COURSE SECOND SERIES COURSE OF SIX CONCERTS National Theater—4:30 0°Clock With the ezception of Paviowa, when the curtain wil rise promptiy at o’cl November 17—PAVLOWA and her Ballet s‘l;let -with full Syme hony Orchestra. Dee. . g—Mme. . GALLI-CURCL, world’s greatest Coloratura. Jan. .12—FRANZ VON VESCEY, the great Hungarian Violinist. Jan. 24—SOPHIE BRASLAU, Coa- tralto. Jen. 31—BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Only appearance in Washington this season.) Fri., Feb. 10—Mme. MATZENAUER great Contralto, ln- the Met- ropolitan Grand O, tiokets AME. FRANCES "ALDA 'a'::.z.....ma. in M'l.v 18 ! Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt xuouu. ave. Ballroom and all bramches dancing correctly taught. * for "huren "and aduite re 350s3, et DANCE t the most delightful place in town, . ington s.fil;: o‘('fi‘m. "Public, rr‘:!.‘m'i':?.‘ _le&ya_ sm Eall, 1210 Coma. ave. Teschers all wies of da acing ™ Phoss Pr- eoer A s . Tor ront. pt o th Bt N.W. Fraakia €508, ‘Why waste e people 'l 'Il'. time? Wil teach you to daiice, i o e dhest teps, 1o & few letso ovas! o at any time. Hours, 10 & te 10D T peet FEMBERTON, i m RN, GERTRUDA fo B MURRAY. Priva MODBRN xod muw nu(oma Studio, 1850 Biltmore s 8 Dupont circly (Dupont Studio). Ph.Pr.1488-W, Sta 2 P XL S Want to Dance? You Oan Lelra. BIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York ave. n.w. We give to our course students gue Bait-hour ingividual private Tessok * and. rechour clam o single lesson Don't take " betore” you_ have vmt:: . Yo For ‘.:Il ...‘ - .

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