Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 32

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he ‘woods the leaves s dropping, there’ll soon -be fsnow and sléet and slush, and [ we should do our early s'wp~ : ping, and thus avoid the Christ- ‘mias rush. When I wis yotmg I ‘had my reasons for thinking %ime a laggard knave, and wear- : ily I viewed: the seasons, that . crept like mourners to a grave. For when we’re young the world’s before us, tomorrow is the {day of fate, and languid} hours but peeve and bore us, it is a pumshment to wait. ' But when we’re old the world’s be- hind us, we are but relics of the . past, and all the fleeting hours remind us that any one may be ! our last. ‘And now the hours | seem in d hurry, like racing fig- ures on the screen, and swift the seasons scoot and scrry, as though pwopelled by gasoline. The autamn rain.today is slop- ping, the wind is bleak, the sky like lead, reminding me of Christmas shopping, which should - be done two months ahead. But yesterday you heard ‘me scolding because the Half Hour on Armistice‘Day. _— their lives In the conference. This annouiicement was statement’ issued I'm ranting, on beholding a}through this agency: threat of winter at the gate.! There is no halt in my endeavor to use the moments as they fly, for panting Time toils on for- ever, and takes the steepest hills on high. ‘WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) i The first rehearsal of “The Messlah* * by the Washington Oratorlo Society, | of which Sydney Lloyd Wrightson is conductor, will be held at 8:15 o'clock tonight in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant, 18th and N streots.. Mr. Wrightson is endeavor- ing to. secure 500 voices, and asks that all . singers register at 7:30 o'clock” tonight. 3 [ ————— The lowa stita conservation board Store and Office Fixtures has just acquired its first woman mem- [ American Wood Fmi.hin. Co. Der “in. the _person of Mrs. Dorothy 1217 9th North 12 Deemer Houghton of Red Oak. A feflfldw can always see things in the right light if he pairs off a'match witha DEERHEAD! Henry T. Offterdinger, Maker . 508 Ninth St. N.W. Agents ,'ar COMOY'’S Lonfion-M-de Briar Pipes With the Vision of Perfect Glasses - B¥_We are never satisfied with a pair of Over 60,750 Wearers of Glasses are Cus- examination by one of our Glasses unless they are becoming and per- SATNZ. = % tomers of Our Optical Department Graduate Optometrists—as fectly adjusted. That's part of our service. E&eglésses $ IoW 3S..cceeecediecerenens 2 1\\\\\\1;'111/4,\ %é(DFF Former Retail Prices For Two (2) Days Ony—'l‘lmnhy, Nov. nby, @B LASK CORK INSULATED REFRIGERATOR ' One-piece seamless porcelain and white efiameled linings. $35.00 Refrigerator (for 2 days only).. .&3.33 $45.00 Refrigerator (for 2 days only). ...$30. $78.00 Refrigerator (for 2 days only).. .352, $87.00 Refrigerator (for 2 days-only) . . .$58.00 $99.00 Refrigerator (for 2' dli's only). . .$66.00 Those who come early will consun thenr ‘own interest. An By for itself in | the saving of food and ice," 'NELSON REFRIGERATOR CO. * Manufacturers’ Direct Representatives—Wholesale and Retail 610F St. N.W. = Phone Franklin 2757 : A-ylh.m itor Furatshed With mo-u‘.mp.. Mulll. We Install ARy Ay m i SPECIAL PRAYERS ASKED Nation’s Churches to Be Opened for The governor of each statd ‘in the nation. will be requested to issue proclamations for all churches to oblfl their doors for half an hour on Armis- tice day in memory of those who lost world war, and to pray for the success of the armament “made in by the National League of Woman Voters, A commit ~ n the tation of armaments summer heat was great, and now jjee 50 S UTIHD e league, and headed by Miss Elisabeth J. Hauser, governors of all ates will be requested to issue pro: $31.00 Refrigerator (for 2 days only)...$20.67 - ALASKA will protect the-health of your family and more thau . i PR ( To-The Gn:rno.u & £ lamations as stated above. In the announcement & throu hout~ the co\!dtr’ = | Health Candies 40 60 & 80c lb —make wonderful pictures, and Brownies are certainly cheap. Be sure to get yours at Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station "917.919 G St. N.W. Decidedly Snyder & Little TEA also tained ten articles of belief whlch 2hl Federal Council of Churches plans to distribute to church-going persons E. Mor;:nn Paper Co. 18 1000 Fa. Ave. A touch of green (oony, Blask: Basks, whea :mu-x-n{m hursday, Wov. 10, 4:30 burean ix 13tk LOEW'’S PALAC Ooatluons—1030 s. m—11 5 m 'romv un ALL WII:K BERT LYTELL In “LADYFINGERS” Better Than “Alias Jis Valontine” Y Cellist THIS TaE Extra Added Attraction BEN TURPIN In “Love and Doughnuts” to brighten your | home. i Special Value at -~ 75¢, $2 - $2.50, $4 o Horist? FOURTEENTH & H STREETS Special News DEA Deafness is an affliction that can very often be overcome by the inteHigent use of appliances. Your own comfort and the ,comfort of others depend entirely upon your own willing- ness_to co-operate and help yourself. 7 Your careful consideration is directed to the Little Gem Ear Phone. It is no exageration to"state that hundreds of deaf people have secured great relief and comfort through the con- tinued and intelligent use, of the Little Gem. The owners of it are proud of it and speak of it in the highest terms. For your comfort and help a special demonstration is being held here, commencing today and contmumg all the remainder of this week. A specially trained expert is here from New York to help you in every way. It is up to you to come in and try it for yourself. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917-919 G Street N.W. Special Film Features CRANDALL'S NETT'S S RIALTO K ——CHARMS EYE AND EAR—— WILLIAM DEMILLE’S PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIO, . OF RITA WEIMAN’S STORY OF T STAGE “AFTER THE SHOW" ~— AND THE — MALE QUARTETTE ONE OF NEW YORK’S FINEST - ".GGBEGATIONS OF BINGERS IN CONCERT 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. M. METROPOLITAN F_Street at 10th REGH‘I WEEK—CHARLES CHAPLIN, in ‘Lm\m‘ LE ROG- "TH CLASE.” ~ And WILL CIRCLE #gt X*p3 ‘A" POOR RELATION. OF FATE” TOMORKOW lsn g C-lllor-ln Streets MPBELL, M; n.mmmm . o EAT U 2105 Pa. 953. PUPPETS FRIDAY, KNICKERBOCKER “THE AFFAIRS OF IN T} INE HAMMERSTEIN, |,, in “THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE." D Ry, AEa o st UBERTY North Capltel aad P Sta. “HIS UNHAPPY FINISH.” TODAY . Bov: cmn ALL'S Theater. otk & E5ta. OLYMPIC AND TOMORROW—FRAN) “THE SHARK MAST! 14th and U lu. Ell-l“t‘-—nk-“eh‘. S ALLISON, K MAYO, ER.” And COM- L PORCHY'S PROMOTION.» NAZIMOVA In Metro’s Modern Version of CRANDALL'S MATS. 2 PAL DAILY: 3 P SAVOY THEATER |ELIIE " Serees nnl R L Ave. 14th and Col. Rd. NS o 14 8 AT Ak S | REVERE HE WI “LATE HOURS. " TOMORROW—BERT LYTELL. in “A T0 PARADISE." And COMEDY, “CAMILLE" Witk RUDOLPH VALENTINO The mever-to-be-forgotten hero of “The Four Horsemen of IM Apmlflpls" 3 VEN y cmumus vy T‘,l(. SUNDAY. At mm!;u oonervile angle’” Loew's _Nows Events—Topied onio ' Ovarture d_PRIZ! CRANDAI.I.’ el MATINEE BA‘I‘IJRDAY AT 'QDAY—VIOLA DANA, 00M_AND BOA “IT"S” YOUR_MOV! APOLLO THEATER From “the Novel, e Blood-Ked n.' Xrcn. | LYRIC & and lnll‘ lt-. ik SHOULDER.” R‘PHAEJ oth nl o stmt NW. BINNEY; et e RUDOLPH - OYSTER ||| CRANDALL" FAIR 1N T SLATE NoURS vonx THEAT] TODAY—MAY Ilr MRGEE AHEX A “ALL'S And Ebore "BOLAND, KELLER | suPT. OK POLICE GESSFORD [INEw In t MOTIONPICTURES lLLUSTRA‘I'I%l; LECTURES Mexico, cgumh and the Indians o1 H WIRE ALL-STAR CAST, in ¥ STANTON ZEENA KEEFE— he Thrilling Myste *PROXIES CRANDALL'S F st 108 MerRopoLITAN 10:30 A, M. te 11 P. M. THIS WEEK CHARLES CHAPLIN In a Hit, “The Idle Class” WILL ROGERS Great in @ “Poor Relation” —_— [| SHUBERT-GARRICK 2eo0css S " Shiners | mosiert 80, Mate. Thurs. and Sat ! Messrs. ‘Shubert Present CONWAY TEARI.E in “THE MAD DOG" MARY #2°7, RACHEL CROTHERS ™E VERYDAY Cast Includes Taflulah Bankhead, Minnie Dupres, Frank Sheridan, Lucile Watson. TEN.-STAR CONCERT "LEGINSKA “The Paderewski of Women Pianists” HANS KINDLER “Morntng, Noon gnd Night” The Noted Cellist. (Suppe) National Theater Friday, November 4. Tickets. $2. $1.50, $1—sellis T HUR SM N. MIRSKEY, Pathe hmb—Top‘cl MITH, Inc,, 1306 CRANDALL'S flli &Col.Rd KnicKERBOCKER mh-l-: a0 P, m. CONWAY TEARL In His Best Photodrama AFTER MIDNIGHT BUD HAMILTON. NUNAL w5 50 Mlss BILLIE BURKE i THE |||TIMITE mllm By BOOTH TARKINGTON STEARTING SUNDAY—SEATS TOMORROW ELSIE JANIS AND HER GANG = A NEW ATTACK SAME GANG, NEW STUFF Now onm Sale at Church Office HARRY ROWE SHELLEY ‘COMPOSER—ORGANIST (From New York) FREDERICK REMINGTON REPUBLIC “WHERE LIGHTS ARE Low” Jimmy Aubrey in “He Laughs Last” DANCING. LOVER'S, 613 220d—PRIVATE LESSO time, 76c. Course, six lessons, 50, cu-” ¥ri. Fine. cool ballroom. a2 D MRS. ACHER'S n'rcmo Freg s Monday and Frldurso to lessons by a tment. . Established wx';w s o DAVISON’SERE- 1329 M n.w. M YOU ST, | Teach ou 1o tuncs wortessty 1o s few Tossons Near 14th “COMING TO THE CALL” season Birictiy private. Aoy hout. Separces svudion Normal course for lenehln’:r expert dancing Class Sat_eve. Instruction ind dancing, 8 to Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 'fi%n—)lr."',*’lfla 8 P.M. i S (lme Volcel)lm seM " s TBIS};';’.',",' IA’I'S.. 'l‘.lly FRICES, NIGHTS, Ste o $250 Maitn 1o 8200 m mnmum SUNDAY, NOVEM n-.xunc sun'l'mn PANISH Su 4 IEIT Vaudevme 1 ‘Theater )POLD: STOKOWBKI, Conductor =0 Boloist Tiokets, $2.50 T. Arthur Bmith, Inc., 1308 G St. e————— CAP|T°L"““‘" all styles of dancing. Daly, 2:15 Eve. 8:15_ Lcnn-l')llz and Her K-mly Kldl Tomorrow X/ - Joo Turner vs. m“mu- HILHARMONIC COURSE COURSE OF nx CONCERTS National Theater—4:30 O’Clock ‘With the excegtion of Paviowa, when the curtain ovember 17—PAVLOWA and her ~ with fall’ the great Hungarian Viol Jan. 24—SOPHIE BRASLAU, Com- ita. 1141 Conn. ave. Baliroom and all lm-se. of stage danclag correctly tanght. for_children and adults. Fr. 3. DANCE at the most delightful place in town, Wash- ington Studio of Dance. " Public, Private, Class and Stage Dancing. 431 11th n.w. Open 1:30, Studio Hall, 1219 MMTKWS?- 41167 Beautiful ballroom for rent. “‘"" 3 First Concert PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Joo Qirls’ Contest Fri. MNite. rices reasonabl mutnnydme Teoutn, 10's tump- 9 ARCADE The Perfect Place To DANCE hr-er fllnrln SRR My al n IIODIIR'* lml cusslc DAN( G. Studio, 1850 B! Bl ‘will rise prompily at 3 o’clock Sym- mm S—Mme. GALLI-CURCI, test Coloratura. NZ VON VESCEY, linist. —BOSTON SYMPHONY. 2902. oD*, Pflnh_"lfi: “ 8 Dupont eircle m-t__‘ t Stadia). l'm-'. SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York ave. n.w. ‘We_give to our course stulent: one half-} hflr individual private lesson and three-hour elax g e h- vhu« fa A You ud K . el 1

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