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1217 9th — INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY ‘'WEEK OR MONTH Invalids ‘and conva- lescents should be out KEEPING UP WITH THE JONES.ES—That’s the Question. EMPTY! NOT A DROP! AN I‘I’s HY LAST " KLOMAN’S Instrument Co. Sergloal imstruments and Allied Lives Exolusivel 1114 14th St. N.W. FRANKLIN The Franklin doesn’t “fight” the road. Its light weight and flexible construction en- dow it with resistance, “give,” life. That means dis- tance as well as comfort in a day’s travel. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Comnecticut Avenue Telephone Main 5341 The Wammg | The road turned sharply to the right, and, as my flivver rolled, my startled eyes beheld a sight that made my blood run cold. A brand-new sign, with message drear, I there perused, aghast: “Beware! A man was killed just herc, because he drove too fast.” I had been ripping off the miles at quite a reckless pace; my flivver MT. VERNON Alsxandria & Arlington National Gemetery Stop-over allowed at Alexandria on t. Vernon Tickets Cars Leave 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. every 5 and 35 minutes after the hour. Running time, 50 minutes. Mt Vernon open daily, excepting Sun Round Trip 300 Bound Trip to Afiington Cometery Washington-Virginia Railway Company Health Candies 40 60 & 80c Ib. Mnke Repair Refinish - Upholster Al Kinds of Furniture Store and Office Fixtures American Wood Finishing Co. North 12 scorched, in many sty les, as though ’twere in a race. But I was startled by that rede, that message stark and dour, and so I then reduced my speed to fourteen miles an hour. And if it so affected me, I wager that it jars a hundred others when they see that warning from their cars. You say it would be wise, indeed, to place such monuments wherever mania for speed has killed poor dippy gents. “Slow down,” we'd read, upon our way. you ride;” “Take care!” another sign would say, “’twas here two speeders died.” And thus you'd keep our thoughts intent on ddom and biers and shrouds, and spread a wholesome sentiment among the whizzing crowds. But soon the signs would over- lap, and what would then befall? You can’t expect the speeding chap to pause to read them all. 1f warnings would abolish speed, one warning would suffice; we shudder as the first we read, the Drink A Quart of Every Day Phone W.183 3206 N St.NW, FRESH FILMS —and fresh Kodak supplies are always procurable at GIBSON’S KODAK Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. Money Available for Real Estate Loans Investments of First-Class Real Estate Mortgage Lonns Secured for Depositor Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberg.President Jo-epi Sanders. .1st Vice Pres. w. Dx. Clarence A. Alexander Wolf. Jokn M. Riord Frank Owings B. P. Andrews, | Louis Bush, A. Brylawski, F. W. Bolgiano, Floxd E. buvis, L. Elliott, r. Auditor ral Counsel Asst. Cashier . Edwards,' . Gatley, art, eesal, M. A, Leese, Hamy . Mager, H. Morbart, o Zantzinger, ANK tlle Sheetz, OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Chrysanthemums Gorgeous Clusters at 50c and ¥1 Exhibition Blooms and Mammoth Chrysanthemums 5 to *10 Per dozen * * % Special Week-End Rose Sale Large, Freshly Cut Blooms $1 perDozen D POURTBRNTH ® M STREPT/ * WASHINGTON = second cuts no ice WALT MASON. (Copsright by George Matthew Adems.) —_— MRS. HARDING APPROVES. Writes Camp Fire Girls They Could Be as Useful as Boy Scouts. Unqualified_approval for the program of the Camp Fire Girls was expressed in a letter from Mrs. Warren G. Harding to the organization's headquarters, 31 East 17th street, New York, made pub- Ihc by that body today. The letter fol- have mever been able to_imagine reason why the Camp Fire Girls { couta not e just as useful an organiza- tion for the girls as the Boy Scouts. Moreover, it seems to me the girls need this kind of inducement to open-air life and healthful games and occupations, Quite as much as the boys. The part that women play in the world has been greatly changed even in my Own gener- Btion: it has been broadened and en- larged and we will be wise f we recog- hize that a larger consideration for the health and physical advancement of the Pirls will better fit them for the role Fhey must assume. Just such activities a8 these of the Camp Fire Girls are calculated to produce precisely the de- hable result, and I cannot too earn- | e5tly assure you of my approval and in- Gorsement for their efforts.” —_— Cnld- Do Not Hang On If fo You take Father John's Medicine. No alcohol or dangerous drugs. Builds you up.—Advertisement. DRY LAWS HELD FAILURE. Enforcement Subject of Debate at University Club. Enforcement of the prohibition laws of the United States were deemed unsuecessful by judges of a debate on this topic at the ladies’ night en- tertainment of the Thirteen Club at the University Club last night. ‘William L. Batchelor and J. Randall spoke from the winning pm.rorm while T. B. Goodwin and R. Briggs, upholding the afirmative, lost. A short business session preceded the debate. H. Bresnahan pre- gided. C. G. Graves, retiring presi- dent, presented A. J. T. Meurer with the emblem of the club. B. A. La Fevre was in charge of the entertain- ment. Rugs Cleaned as Tll ey Should Be by our mew process. Tor"and delivered.” 'Why Dot se valusble rugs and carpets to & r!lllhle cleaner, where everything is properly dled in a sanitary way by the latest plian nd_returned like new. not more to have them done Fight. The Vogue Cleaners 14th & Spring Rd. N.W. Columbia 8170 Decidedly , Snyder & Little < “Three perished where a WORRYING ABOUT BILS AGAIN ERP ALoVslux ) MUGINIS, I HAVENT AXY SYHW\‘MY JFoR |FORT MYER HORSE SHOW. ). Benefit Exhibition Drill Planned | | Froducts for Evening of November 8. i A benefit horse show will be glven at Fort Myer the evening of Novem- ber 8 at § pm. The show will be given to start a fund to enable the troops stationed at Fort Myer to take a larger part in the horse shows given around Washington and to al- low the troops to give the drills in town for the benefit of the people of the District. The officers and enlisted men of the garrison will take part in the events using the horses of the Remount As- sociation and their own that are to take part in the national horse show, in New York, November 12. The events will include the high jump, broad jump, water jump, triple ba The fire jump, in Which the hor: jumps through’an arbor of fire, will be one of the features, and at the completion of the show Battery . 3d Field Artillery, under the com- mand of Capt. Jerome J. Waters, will give one of the fast exhibition drills S0 much appreciated by Washing- tonians last year. Bellevue Farms LUNCH Special for SATURDAY— 1/» Broiled 50c AT THE LUNCHROOMS SENT TO SEA COMMAND. Commander David C. Crowell, Naval Supply Corps, at the naval base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, has been assigned to duty on the battleship Mississippi. _—— For Colds, Grip or Influenza eventive, take Laxative BROMO ‘The genuine bars the sig- Grove.” (Bie sure you get dvertisement. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh-Cut Roses, Doz. . . $1.00 Beautiful Ferns . . . . . $2.00 New Stock of Holland Bulbs Narcissus Bulbs, dozen for ....85¢ $125 Tulip “ 2 Dozen, 25¢ 1338 N. Y. Ave. BROMO.) 30c. Hyacinth G “ . o Crocus Bulbs Dozen, 15¢ WASHINGTON FLORAL CO. 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 106 0000000“““0“0004 YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT SWING’S COFFEE BUT NOT LIVE AS WELL 67/‘;-3 coflge ap [zstorzca/ exce//enc ed the rivet to hold metals together. re inseparable. When you see the name Swing cmn!ctefl wm. mfi'm you know they're good coffees. The name Swing and good coffees are in- nrnlrlble M E-SWING_ CO Mesco Building, 1013 E_St. N.W. Phone Main 7601 “Don’t want your goods!” “Have an OFTY.” “Send me your full linel” {3 Q%ZZJ‘ lhe Bill” “The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality” * Henry T. Offterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agent for COMOY’S London-made Briar Pipes. +Last Chahce ‘for' the DEAF Today and tomorrow will be the last time that the specially” trained expert will be with us. This expert has come to pl‘mve to you that the Little Gem Ear Phone is capable of materially. helping you to overcome your deafness. This Free Demonstration ends tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. Come early and avoid the great crowds. Your careful consideration is earnestly sought. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917.919 G St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 RS Farm to You Live Lobster ||| 1334-36 G St. N.W. % i i : $ b4 : i 210000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000 B T T e T T e T e g —By POP MOMAND. RANY DAY P BY GoLly! WY DIDNT. 1. LAy oP SoMETHIN' FOR A “DRY DAY" LIKE MR. JoNES P WHY DIDNT YOU LAY UP 3oMETHING FOR A RAWY DAy LikE MR.JONES ? AMERI “WEALTH." LIBER s SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. DA CRANDALI.'S o el 14th and U Sts. Enlarged—Remode HFRE LIGE 14th Street and R. L. Ave. CHARLES RAY, in REVERE €= A¥ “GOD'8 COUNTRY A 1349 Wiscons DUMBARTON 22 wicee “THE MARCH HARI HOME 1230 C Street N MARY MIL “MOONLIGHT AND I PRINCESS ', m : Park Rd. "AN, CRANDALLS 3 APOLLO THLA’I‘I-:I\ N.E “PEGGY PUTS IT OV oth 0 Si 't N RAPHAEL "1, 8 M, YORK THEATER Gn.Ave. Aqueheest CRANDALL'S NEW STANTON Wl EXTRAORDINARY it (THE MARKET OF ATA THE AVENGI. CRANDALL’S LAST TWO DAYS in “THE I CL ROGERS, in : CRANDAU."' KVl(KLnBOCI\LR 18th S Oth Below F ‘This Week GAYETY JAS. E. COOPER'S Big Jamboree A Fun Feast Headed By The Inimi le Comedian FRANK HUNTER In His Incomparable Dual Comedy Characters, “Tony and Sambo” Next Week— 'HARVEST TIME.” Peoli " LAST Two DAYS Metro Present BERT LYTELL In “LADYFINGERS” Better Than “Alias Jimmy | Valentine” 1 Beginning Senday ETHEL CLAYTON In “Exit—The Vamp” LOEW'S COLUMBIA T NOW PLAYING NAZIMOVA In Metro’s Modern Version of “CAMILLE With RUDOLPH VALENTINO The mever-to-be-forgotten hero of “The Four Horsemew of the Apocalypse” x THIS 357 MATINEES TODAY AND SAT. In New and Old Songs. of Artists. SIR HARRY Direction | AUDIR oo PRICES, Mcn'n aoe to $2.50 $2.00 Co. SELLING 'l"l-lE nmm’rlc !!:l!!A'l'lol'G SPANISH L FRESH FROM A YEAR'S TRI- ? UMPH IN NE RK TONIGHT, I ATIONAL ;rgEr Miss Bl |.|.| E BURKE t T"E “"'"IATE " RIHGE“ BOOTE TARKINGTON ru.nmc SUNDAY—SEATS SZLLING ELSIE JANIS AXND HER GANG w A NEW ATTACK SAME GANG, NEW STUFF A TYPHOON OF MUSIC CREATORE AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Jlm"fl“"flr 11| Te Fouse o Recognised Pr--m-mullllIlllllllllll CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENT. P LAST TWO DAYS 3 OF A BiLL 1A BLENDS THE HILARIOUS FUN OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMIC WITH THE GENTLER HUMOR OF THE SCREEN'S FOREMOST CHARACTER COMEDIAN -fii TG Berformances of the Chaplin Laughmaker May Be Viewed, Be- ginning at 11 A. M., 12:30, 2:10, 2:50, 5:30, 7, 8:50 and 10:30 P. M. A Special Performance for School Children Will Be Given Tomorrow (Saturday) Morning, for which P Doors Will Be Opem at 10:30. XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION WILL ROGERS in A POOR RELATION OVERTURE—"MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT" (Suppe) N. MIRSKEY, Conducting WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA Pathe News—Symphonic Accompaniment—Topics ‘IE D®F™ ATTEND EARLY PERFORMANCES FOR SEATS 90§ *‘llIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlIIIIlllllllllll f_"llmmllllllllIIWIIHHHIIHIIIIHIE CRANDALL’. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH— I~ NEXT WEEK "9 Will Present the Greatest Human Inter- est Photodrama Ever Produced. A Perfect Entertainment for All Ages and All Classes Every- where i |||||||||||mu'||||mm|mm|'mmumm = sands of Rea- sons, the Most Im- portant of Which Are Vividly Depicted in This Pulse-Stirring Picture Adapted From a Famous Stage Success. q |III|IIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlII: MOORE'S RIA LTO Sth AT G LAST TWO DAYS PARAMOUNT OFFERS A MUSICAL TREAT AFTER WEBER MALE THE SHOW | QUARTETTE WM. DEMILLE PRODUC- IN CONCERT TION WITH JACK HOLT 3:30—7:30—9:30 DAILY | § NEXT WEEK GOLDWYN PRESENTS THE NIGHT ROSE STARRING THE TALENTED LON CHANEY SYMPHONY SUPREME CREATORE IN ‘PERSON GUEST—CONDUCTOR Augmented Rialto Orohestra R R R S S (51 ammmmmm s . é : i : 7222277, B. F. KEITH'S < Day §135em 12 Hot 55 “Inimitable”—Post SOPHIE TUCKER The Froliciome Queen of the Kingdom of Jazz, Supported by Her Five f_Syncopation $ “A NIGHT ATTACK ON A GOVERNMENT WAGON TRAIN” FREDERIC REMINGTON MME. FRANCES SHUBERT Vaudeviile Belasco 'I'heat er Casint Beats now on bureau in Droop's, PHlLHARnglszC COURSE SECOND BERTES COURSE OF SIX CONCERTS National Theater—4:30 0’Clock (IN PERSON) Wt('th tutfi“fi(‘fi" of Pavlawn,l, when The Foler” gad the e curtain rise promptly at Booemt O comedisn In his iaimite- 3 o’clock e enteriainment. November 17—PAVLOWA and her Qlcfiom PRICE, !-gm&%r B:lle" ‘:1 ;'WI‘. full Sym- %D EMILY DARR) phony_Orchestra. x5 "BOSEDALE, g’;flbmflffl“mn- Dee. 8—Mme. GALLI-CURCI, w’.m ‘world’s greatest Coloratu 137t 6o Jan. 12—FRANZ VON VESCEY, MATINEES NIGHTS the great Hungarlan Violiniat. 25@.50@ 25° tos 3an’ 2i-SOPHIE BRASLAU, Con- Except Sat.. Sunday and Hol OMING— N!:x'l‘ wnEx. ° Tew Fields & Co. In “Snapshots of 1881. to. Jan. 31—BOSTON l!'MPHO g ’l‘l sreat Contralto, from the Met- ropolitan Grand Opera. slonsan tokets (six concerts), on sale st Greene’s _Concert Bureau, Droop’s, x:u. and G. Phone M. 6493, First Concert HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA SHUBERT-GARRICK Pirction Moears. Tonight; 8:30. - Mat. S Satarday: CONWAY TEARI.E HIMSELY, o “THE MAD DOG* B; with Helen Illh-l. Next Holfiy. cats Now, MARY Presents B. KIRKPATRIOK Prese 457, RACHEL CROTHERS EVERYDAY TaBulah Bankhead, Minnie Frank Sberidan, Luclls Watsen. TlONERY | LEOPOLD BTOKOWB‘L Conductor —In \this great stock you will find just ¢ the kind of siationery E. Morruon Paper Co 1000 Ps. Ave. DAN CING. GLADYSE WILBUE, 5 Dupont circle (Dupont Stadio). Ph.Fr.1485-W. aliroom a0d Stage Dunciny FRANKLYN ARDELL In King Solomen, Jr. ROLAND YOUNG & CO. In Clare Kummer's Hit “THE ROBBERY' ERNEST R. BALL The Popular Composer and Entertainer Basil Lynn & Wm. Smythe In “A Racy Conversation' Reynolds-Donegan Co. In Championship Skating SHARKEY, Roth & Witt A Triple_Alliance of Tunestore Alf W. Loyal's Dog Wonder “TOQUE’ ER'S STUDIO, 1 v and Friday, 8 to prointment. P The season's new dances—latest steps. { Teach you to dance correctly In a few 1 Btrictly private. Any hour. Separate studios. | Normal course for teaching or expert dancing. Sat._eve. Instruction and dancing. 8 to DANCE at_the most delightful place in town, W: fagton Studio of Dance. "Public. Private, Clac and Stage Dancing. 431 ITrn.w. Open 1:30. 7 Miss Audrey Keys Studio Hall, 1219 Conn. ave. all styles of dancing. Phone r?“gg:fl i 4115, Beautiful baliroom for rent. ARCADE The Perfect Place To DANCE 720 ot 86, uw Why waste time with l»onle time? Will teach you to dance, ina fow lessons. Prices YOU ST. REPUBLIC Near 14th America’s Finest Colored Theater. 2:30 PM—Lust Two Dasell P ssue “WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW" Jimmy Aubrey, in ‘‘He Laughs Last'’ BT = CRANDALL'S I KNICKERBOCKER I 8tk and Col. Ra. Today, Beginning at 6:30 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In 6 New Select Romance “Handcuffs or Kisses” CHARLES MURRAY In “His Unhkappy Finish” farmer dagcing g er danci 1 SERTRUDB "HOFE xfl'x" MAE MURRAY. (T Private lessons J North 5197,