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\ 32 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF A subseription damee will be given | by the alumni association of Business: High School at 2400 16th streel. Saturday night at 9 o'clock. Reading Council _of the M. S. of Foumiry M. E. Chure is to be addressed tomorrow aiter- roon at 2 o'clock by Mrs. Porter. Sanford 1. morrow m Episcopal Church. ! o Misslsstprl floflety will moet Friday at 8 oclock ln Confedeale Memorial iiall. Representative B. Humnphr, will speak. Music. ected Ly Miss Lillian Chenowith. Antheny C wue “cemtsr” of the ne tional Foundation will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m.. 2007 Columbia read. Mrs. Anna E. Hend- ley chairman. An ogs Soclety will meet tomorrow at 4:45 pm. \lmml} Museum. Dr. Ales a wi describe “How the Farth was Peopled.” Ladies of Wount Plensant Congresa- tienal Church will serve a turkey Jlinner Wednesday at 7 p.am. at church, Columbia road near 14th street. Washington fans I hold a Yflte;;un‘:nr Diaz Wednesday G night at Central mgn School. 4 George Washington Poxt. No. 1. American Legion will meet Wednes- day night, District. building. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Paint and Powd koma Park will open a (hree production of the “Mikado™ at Takoma Parish Hall Holy Name Society will meet at 818 o'clock in basement of St. Augustin Church, Prof. T. W. Turner of How- ard University will speak. The Howard Park Citizens Asso- ciation will meet at the Church of Our Redeemer, § o'clock. Dr. L. G Women's ity " Stephen's| W ]dutx that kids™ will pe: gad; this velume sayvs that rhu- sherisl Maiesl i barb clammy is better for a growing lad” The man whoi KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—A Fine Model for Pa. ALOYSIUS P ICGINIS DONT STAND AROUND LIKE & BARBER POLE AT THIS TEA! Do ISOMETHING, (7 6 k) SOMETHING! “) DAWGUN(T] WHET'LL 1 DO CLARICET| BE ENTERTAINING, BE BRILLIANT, BE WTTY TAKE MR 3. PULLER CLINKERS FOR XATPLE ! THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 1 MONDAY, YOUL COULD & DETTER MODE Y'WaNT HE To Do A3 HE DOES?T WHAT ARE YOU LAUGHING AT ? HAVE LY NOVEMBER 14, 1921. - ___AMUSEMENTS. m‘i‘% 1 p m —By POP MOMAND.!___ T SAW HIM KISSIN' TH' PRETTY WAITRESS INTH' HRLLWAY A MINUTE AGO'™ % i ur?s-e_a-a'fi.fl"fll—??f’” O 525858 Continuous—10:30 &. m. Realart Preseats— MAY TE5ESE525) Siar «f “Sentimental Tommy™ B “Dunt eat that pie,” [ say to| Freddy : “Don't eat that cake,” 1 say to Jane: “the doctor book declares, already, that such a| diet is insane.” The doctor book I highly cherish, it reeks with e H Holn'hys N I 2:00, 5100 (| and inl‘ Price 5 QT isdom unalloyed, and it pre-| sh who! ing void. | ‘1 say to! ‘or I'll apply corrective | i i nll with pies their a “Don’t -eat that jam, Sammy,” Prexenting Thei: wrote the book was clever, but| down on human ]u . 1 fear: it seems he's sgying “Don't” mr-i ever. and darkening some young} Eroadway Comedian Shroeder will give a talk on “Charac- at o'clock. s Heighty' Citizens Gion il have its aunual mee 8 o'clock. Takoma Park ( i will meet at § oclock in the | Library. Election. Music, hour. Capitol Hill Literary meet at home of Mr. and Carr. Noriheast Citizens’ ociation will meer at 8 o'ciock in Good Shepherd Guild Hall, éth and 1 streets north- east Louisiana Society will entertain in honor of John M. Parker, Governor of Louisiana, at $ o'clock, Washington “lub. socia- meet at the lowa Avenue hurch, 14th and Emerson t 8 o'clock. The Piney Branch Citizens' A tion \\lll The five local councils of the Amer- ican Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic will be in f the mass meeting at § the gymnasium of the Cath- when Rev. Michael president of the Sein bi Maurice Thirner of , Jersey City,. will be the principal speakers. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Johnson-Powell: Children's Ex- pression Club, 3 to 4 p.n.; Advanced Rhythm Club, ¢ to 5 p.m. Tomorrow afternoon, advanced French, for chil- dren. 3 p.m.: intermediate French, 3 0: beginners' French, 4:20. National Memorial Association and the citizens' committee meel this evening at the Dunbar High Commu- nity Center, in commemoration of the signing of the armistice. East Washington—Tonight: Ameri- canization class (supervision night school). Leviathan Athletic Club, Kin- near Athletic Club, H. S. first American, registration. West * Washington Center—Friday night a mass meeting will be held for the women of this community, for purpose of forming a woman's civic association and mothers’ club. dresses will be made by Mrs. G. Pe'- ham and Mrs. Julia Layton. There Will be a special program. Music by the Chorus Club will be directed by Prof. Wellington Adams —_—— ‘To Cure a Cold Take Laxative RROMO G gennine bears ti iBe sure you ment. A Brownie Camera —for Christmas. What a won- derful gift and so reasonable in price. Get yours at— Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. STAT]ONERY —Ready to supply the partic- ular kind you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 009 Pa. Ave. Speclal Sale Rubber Goods Fountain Syringe. complete, or Hot Wafer n-nle. of good Guar- Fountain Syringe, Metal Hot Water m-. tll-rantoed : $1 49 ‘White Esamel Douche Can, complete, with tubing, cut-off and hard rub- ber pipes. Spe- clal $1.59 The Gibson Co., Inc. i vou diz 1 Leather Hot Water Bottle or 917919 G St. N.W. career “Don't ~drink fresh ! {{ ROBERT milk, to Li *Don’t eat ,‘ ] EMMETT those prunes,” I say to James:!, b """"htl";l""'.:;;’:xrr' “this volume says lhe\ 11 mak and undermine your: The kids are | always being chidden. to sage: advice there no end; tl\e! things they like are all forbid- | den, the things they hate we! recommend. And wise old lads! are always - rriting big books on | ‘How to 1 Our Boys, where everything that's uninvi ing is given as a cure for jo [ read the volume and deliver its message to the kids, unspoiled I say. “Don’t swim in yonder river until the water has been boiled. If children would not ;5 come a cropper they must obey their sires, gadzook; and when you don’t know what is proper, ask me; and I'll consult the book.” WALT MASON. (Copsright by George Mattiew Adams) | RAILROADS REPORT GAINS. ! Operating Income Increases, While | Idle Freight Cars Drop. Main line railroads sh. operating income of 387,134,000 du ing September. according to a state i ment today from the Association of | Railway Executives analvzing month 1y re to the Interstate Commerce | cn. This represented an an- nual return of 4.6 per cen on the ir vestment for the month. but for tha year to date the return would be only 2.9 per cent. owing to deficits incurred during earlier months, The Statemen also emphasized that normal expen- | ditures on maintenance had not been made. [ ‘‘raffic on the lines continues (o in- crease, according to the statement. and on November 1 idle freight cars numbered 264700 or 29,704 less than on_Octobe: e Veat- Porket suar growing The Musleal Comecy ilit Late of “Faney Free " NORWOOD & HALL 1 “It Mny ¥ Happened to You' | HERBERT & DARE | Adhletic Simplieity Toplen of t 9th Below F GAYETY nmig FRANK FINNEY REVUE Honsenss, fHE TEACHER'S ROMANCE A delightful comic operetta Cast of 12 people TABOR & GREEN Black Fece Funsters " LA GRACIOSA The Act Beautiful i THE MELROY SISTERS HARRY Y BENTELL Freemonl, enton & Co. BUSTER KEATO! “THE OAT" 1 : Reel Comedy. “MOONLIGHT ‘FOLLIES” ‘With the alluring Marie Prevost Daily at 1113 and 4145 Money Av: nn.ble xor Real Estate Investments n! Flnt-CIIu eal Estate Mortgage Lo - Secured for Deponitor, INVALID CHAIRS RENTED BY WEEK OR MONTH Officers and Directors Maurice D. Rosenberg.Presldent Joseph Sanders..ist Vice Pres. W. A. Bennett....2d Vice Pres. Irvin Owings....3d Vice Pres. .Secretary ver. Auditor l Counsel Instrument Co. Surgical Instruments and Allied’ Lines Exclusively. 1114 l4th St. NW. l-‘rnk Owings R. P. Andrews, Louis Dush. A. Beylawski, ¥. W. Bolgiano, 0. B. Zaotzinger, ANK llll Shtell OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th-and E Sts. “Part of our good consists in the en- deavor to do sorrows away and in the power to sustain them and thus help others to bear them as well.” —Leigh Hunt. Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c 1b. MT. VERNON Alexandris & Alington National Btop-over allowed at Alexandria o D POURTBENTF. ® M STREETS ¥ WArnGieIon Mt. Vernon ove- daily, '”s‘g-u.‘ Busdsy Trip. mmnl 300 Round Trip ton Cemetery Arling Wuunnon-vlnllh Bailway Company “Your'rent in r—" “Have am OFTY x “Your rent Ix reduced!” “C%Zl.s’ the Bill” Maticees, Except § tnrhy-, Sand, l.oms---MOSCONl BROS---Chafles ele Girl™ of Pay-hi Telepnthy VO NAm KEANE & cuamc WH!TNLY SYBIL VANE RAY RAYMOND Mga;v“a.f.:::,. Jules Falk PAVLOWAg Pricex, §3.50, $3.00, $21 |NOVEMBER 20TH r Dancing Ntors d BROTHER WE ‘Trimmph A8 TH the Metropolin HOPE ED'*'N Phenomenn and The Sereen Star Welsk Prima om Loudon “Always You, THE DU FOR BOYS | In a Dancing Novelty Pathe News Le Day Phorre Malin 4483 Mu Pbi Epstlon Musical Sorority "Estelle Wentworth Violinist Soprano Masomc Auditorium Iolmllv Luher 14, 1921, 8:30 p.m. S R TR Tenight 8:20 ll s Ma¢. Sat. Only ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Brings FRANK INhI!lEY A M &n ICKLE ME _ Comedy, T HEXT WEEK—SE'TS xmrn.snnr The Smart Musical Comedr T IIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|Illill|illIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlllllllllflllllllllllIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIllI||IIIIII!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Special Announcement Owing to the great demand for seats u_; AMUSEMENTS M 5 e CRANDALL’S, NEVER HAVE VAST CROW, GLORIOUS ENTERTAINME PIECE WHICH IN EVERY RE. ING OPERATIC The House of R.c.g...’ud rmmmmummm"mm" | METROPOLITAN S BEE. AFFORDED BY THIS MASTER- PECT TRANSCENDS THE GLOW- ACCOUNTS WHICH PRECEDED IT TO THE CAPITAL. A GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED ROMANCE OF OLD BAG- DAD, MAMMOTH IN PROPORTIONS, MAGNIFICENT IN ITS BETTINGS AND ACTED BY SUPPORTED BY AN ENSEMBLIE PHOTOMARVEL -EMBROIDERY:- “ARABIAN NIGHTS” Jos. Mondell, Baritone—May Fox—Herbert Allen, Tenor Overture—“Scheherezade” (Rimsky-Korsakoff) N. Mirskey, Conductor WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA Pathe News—Short Gems—Topics of the Day SO RS RSO OO It l' . D. iaylor's gicturiza- Wi, J. Locke's noted The Morals of Marcus.” ““MORALS” [N LS LRy F ST. AT TENTH V SO AMAZED AR BY THE HOW PI.AYlNG RcAVOY || MUST LIVE": AM USEm TS. ¢ Continuous—10:30 &, m. 11 p. m. layflower Presents— CIIRAG552525252%P525? “LADIES In Geo. Loane Tuclers great story of the itz of soliety, Vasking in pleasure und huiury ! W.id BETTY CORIPSON A Parsmonn‘ Plctare Cunt —!n- luden NMAHLCT BAMILTAY MERGIA ThAK’ LEATRICE JOv “ E57 ! AMERICAN 1%¢_st. ana & i} MADGE. o ¢ LIBERTY Ave, TA DUMBARTON WHEN WE W _AHESD.” i|erinc i| caroLIN e “ONE MAN IN'A M A SUPERB CAST, OF THOUSANDS, A |Special Film Features| CRARDALLS CRANDALL'I‘E' KNICKE PRIl LTI LLERE METROPOLITAN Street at 10th NEGRL in 0N} WITH SPECTACL Yottt i a S CHAPLIN. o Al W x_. L ROGELRS A D&M Y. Ave. NN, Open 100 a.m.Dally HII’PODROME PROLOGUE A AR urday EHENRY w nvAu: Offers = A second performance will be given by And her Ballet Russe with full Symphony Orchestra POLI'S THEATER Friday, November 18, 3 0'Clock Entirely Different Program 2.00, $1.50 On sale at Mrs. Greene's (unr-ul Burcau, Droop’s. 13th and G. Phore Main Note—Firnt performance RIALTO AGNES AYRES ANO RUDOLPM VALENTING 'HEATER, BRI R R, Bt Kol KRR NAM.GIPM, RIALTO o0 AT @ 7—WORDS INADEQUATE TO DESCRIBE— THE STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE-PICTURE "JUDGMENT!" ADAPTED FROM THE MASTER-DRAMA OF THE IMMORTAL FRENCH AUTHOR VICTOR HUGO CONCERT FEATURE GUEST CONDUCTOR—FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA ADOLF SCHMID FORMERLY DIRECTOR COVENT GARDEN AND H. M. . T, LONDON—BOSTON GRAND OPERA Overture—“Dance of the Hours,” by Ponchielli MERRY WI DOW Operetta BTARTING M| u 11 —a 'S THURSDAY |2 Mats. Thare, (Thaskagiviog Day) And Sat. CO_Presents LENORE ULRIC In His Own Adsptation of A Character_ Study by ANDRE PICAED BURTON OLME ; EVES. NAT! SUNDAY '::; MONDAY "33 ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURES| And Qolored Views Mexico. Japan. Philip; Nov. De 27 and 2 4 and Going Abr -1 Around fil- waxld rse Tickets Now s.mu sispte Tickets, Friday, Nov. 18. d 1 N". 20 and :a, 3t No National Thes Ses At the most delizh 1 niac ingien Studio of . and Stage Dancin DAVISON £ tenchiog or a thup nnd deneing, & Private lessons by Phote \mn G COLISEUM SKATING _TONIGHT R o AR RN Rt e R A MR % SECOND EVENING CONCERT | New-York Symphony | Orchestra ‘Walter Damrosch, Conductor Auditoriam Central High Schosl Auapiocs, Weaskingte Soclety the F MATS. BE LA LAFAYETTE PRARK SCO THE 2:15 DIRECTION OF MESSRS. LEE AND -9 chestra Walter Damrosch, Conductor Thkarer Tues., 4:30, Nov. 15 “our Wagner Program o NIGHTS SN&E 815 ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL BILL Henrjetta Conrad, Frieda Klink, Rachel Mano- Harris and BAYONE WHIPPLE * _ AND WALTER HUSTON And Thelr Selected Company of Tweive Artista in, “Time" DOLLY e Tickets, $2.50, sz.oo. $150, $1.00 T. Arthur Smi Inc., 1306 G St. CONNOLLY The Popular Contralte | With PERCY WENRICH | 2! | i H | | | i 1 | i | e “GENERAL” ED LA VINE CRANDALLS e BERT MELROSE The International Clown [ RNCHERBOCKER | Today, Beginning at 7 P. M. CLARK & VERDI The 1talian Comedians ffice of the Society. 1741 New York Ave SHUBERT-GARRICK ALL THIS WEEK The Winter Garden Show of the A.EF. WCK ON LEAVE PAT BARNES, the Ofiginal “Buck,” Lary Young, Alexander Wlllh'. ll.r[mt Shane, Susan Freeman and Company of 100 Popular Price Matines Baturday 16° “The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality” Henry T. Offterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agest for COMOY’S London-made Briar Pipes. Next Ten Star Concert NATIONAL THEATER Friaa7 Nov. 18 LENORA SPARK!-'S ssmfl'fi'o ) OLSHAR SLSHANSKY m‘h. 8-“ l&" fllfi. $1.00 An.nrnmia Inc.. 1308.C' Street N.W. POLA ACK “THE BROKEN MIRROR” | TAFLAN B! STROUSE | iyims Seasaed. |& NEWELL || RIGOLETTO BROS. & g}gggggN" In “AROUND THE WORLD” In Her Greatest Piay SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY BUD FISHER FILM roum“_— ) ” Miats. 25-50C s iritinoin,, Nights 25c-$1 J | ONE ARABIAN NIGHT” Varled Added Attractions TOMORROW—ELKS’ NIGHT CLOSED CAR SALON - All This Week CONVENTION HALL Sth and L Streests N.W. a™m. f,‘n n Iez g AUTO SHOW to "10:30 P.M. THURSDAY—MASONIC NIGHT CAPITOL & Mat. Dally, 2:15 Eve, 8:15__ Ty RAYMOND ROBINS Social Economint, Will Speak on World Limitation of Arma- ments or World Revolution —Which? .\III“.P‘III. 13th & N. Y, Ave.. 8:15, Nov. 17 ’l‘irlnt S50, lI.m . Arthpr Smifth, fac. l "|REPUBLIC 2%/ Amerios’s Finest Colored Theater. 2:30 P. 11 P. ”DA\LEROC‘! [& © Heold Lo, - - most _dancing _academy. i MISS CHA.PPELEAR Private lossons bs apn ghts, 8:30 to 12 ARGADE th and Park Boad Not a “Dance Hall” —BUT— A Perfect Place to DANCE Matchless Music Vast Floor Popular Pricas Exciting “Lucky Spot” Dance Tonight NOTE—A prize awarded at each dance to the | fortunate couple 8) when the orchestrs Strict Censor MODERN snd (! Public_ dancing Fridays, Studio, 1850 Biltmore st._Ce Want'to Dance? You Can Learn llnl!my Sehool of Danclag New York ave. nw. We give t0 o0r course siudeits one half bour individual private les<on and one_three-bour class lexson for $1.00 Don't take up damcing before you have visited the Rightway. ~You need not bave appolntment. For ton years Ameris Private m 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, Ph. F. T