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45 CITY NEWS N BRIEF. The Political Study Club will meet tomorrow at 3 o'clock In Franklin Square Hotel. John Barrett will give" strated talk, “The Pan- Amprh‘ln Bulldlng. the Home of. the Conference.”” Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter and Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, hos- tesses. Potomae Counell, K. of C., will a farewell dance tomorrow nig 606 E street. Takoma Park Baptist Ladies’ Ald will give a bazaar 7 Laurel av nue. Cafteria luncheon. 11 to 2 p.m.; supper, 5 to 7:3 lluh will give a 30 at club- Mr . Robert F. College Women' The Wanderlusters® hike will be held t 2:30 o'clock from Riverdale, Md. Mr. Boyle will lead. Miss Edna Smith will lead the Thanksgiving hike, starting from Chevy Chase Circle at 10 a.m. Martin S. Walls. thirteen years old, 509 4th street southe: st, was bitten on the leg by @ dog while playing in the yard : . @& Teter's School. near 4th and E streets southeast, yesterday after- noon. “Promotion. Non-promotion and Re- tardation” will be discussed at the rst of a series of formal meetings of perintendent of Schools Ballou and &chool officers Tue: Among those who _will take discussion Flora I.. Miss Mar- Merritt. Fidelity Chapter, No. 19, 0. E. S, will ha n oyster supper and dance this evening at new Masonic Temple. meets LOMOITOW k at the Public Libra ward S. Steele will present a p: “Intuition as a Busis of Philosophy AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Center—Tonight: Columbia _Athletic Club; short-story writing: librar: East Washington Center—Tonight: An entertainment will be presented by the Boy Scouts, Troop at "i o'clock: _Boy Scou Troop 87, 7:30 o'clock: Metropoll Athletic Club, 8 o'clock. Center—Tonight: Scouts; rhythmic Brown Seven-thirty. Boy dancing; library. Bo: Park View—Tonight: Scouts: Park View Athletic Clu letic Club; Royal Midgets. Thomson Center—Tonight: matie entertainment; War Mother: Spanish: millinery: dressmaking; con- versational French and Spanish; com- mercial and_fine arts; Boy Scouts, scoutmaster, Dr. Kirk; Boys' Clubs. Johnson-Powell Center—Tonigh! French for adults, Mme. Tharin, d rector: dressmaking and plain se ing: use of sewing machines: Powell Alumni Debating Club; special meet- ing of the Friday ening Club; meeting Boy Scouts, Troop 40. Southeast Center—Tonight: Poll anna and other dramatic clubs at 7:30. Miner Normal Center—Tonight: Home nursing; dietetics; fancy needle work: conversational French and Spanish: community chorus; dress- making: sewing: beauty culture. There will be special activities for children on each Friday evening. Burville Center—Afternoon for chil- Mother Goose Club: Bible iano lessons; Children’s Sew- Adult meetings. \Iolhers Savings and Sewing Clul Gir] S Club; Boy ‘Troop, dressmaking and milline Art Needle Work Club: rehearsal for Christmas operetta by firty children. Randall Center—Tonight monthly of the Community Assoclation. Washington Center—Special meeting West mass meeting tonight for the forma- tion of women’s clubs, music by eom- munity choru: band rehearsal; com- munity singin usiness meetin Senior Athletic Cluh Ladies’ Auxil- iary; Boys' Club. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Mrs. Frank Edgington will give the exposition of the Sunday school class at 4:45, 1333 F street. TONIGHT, Thil Sheridan Post, No. 6, Depart- ment of Potomac, will o'clock. G. A. R. Hall. Alpha Tau Omeita Alumni_ Assocla- tion will give a smoker, University Cluh 8 o'clock. Llldles of the parllh of the Imm: ulate Conception will give an oyster supper for benefit of the ehurch in auditorium from 5 to 9 o'clock. Fldelity Chapter, fer, O. E. 8, will glve an oyster supper at Masonic Temple. Mississippl Soclety will meet at 8 o'clock in Confederate Memorial Hall. Speeches and music. Northwest Suburban Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet. Chevy Chase Chapter, Florence Crit- Will Make Will Repair Will Refinish Will Upholster Your Furniture WE KNOW HOW Store and Ofilce Fixtures l American Wood Flmfllmng Co Raebach 1217 9th the particular kind of suumq you moderate cost. E. Morrison Paper Co. want at Give Her Your Colors in flowers for the tomorrow. riced specially for the event. | | .. tenton Mission, will give a card party at 8 o'clock, Chevy Chase Library. 'SOME WHERE A VOICE S CALLING"— Central Citizens’ Association meets at 8 o'clock, Juvenile Court, 203 I street northwest. ‘Writers’ League meets at 8 o'clock at the Public Library. The prize win- ner in poetry will be announced. Dr. Charles E. Jefferson of Broad- way Tabernacle, New York city, will speak at 4:45 and 8, at First Con-| gregational Church. _ Reading class of the Spanish-Amer- ican Atheneum meets at 8 o'clock at the Thomson School. Washington Council's offlcers wil| exemplify degrees of Knights of Co- lumbus at 7:30, K. of C. Hall. Brookland Citizens' Association will meet at Masonic Temple, 12th and Monroe streets northeast, at $ o'clock. Mrs. Mina Van Winkle will speak. Washington Councll, K. of C., will give a Thanksgiving dance at the Cairo, 9 o'clock. : Rabbl Abraham J. Feldman of Phil- adelphia will occupy the pulpit of | Washington Hebrew Congregation, | Elghth Street Temple. His subject will be “The Jewish Main Street.” To- morrow morning he will speak of| “Unseelng Eyes. * Consult Us If You Neeti a RUSS MISS ZIMMERMAN—an expert of wide experience, is here to serve the ladies. KLOMAN)S Inlt::lll-r-( 1114 14th St. N.W. Phone. M. 5088. The dance under the auspices of the Catholic Women’'s Service Club will ] be given at 601 E street. “Chinese” social in Sunday schoot | room of West Washinglon Baptist] Church. _Ladies’ Ald of St Olaf Lutheran Church will hold & sale of Christmas articles. All invited. Business Women's Couneil will meet at Church of the Covenant 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sheldon P. Spencer will conduct Bible class at 6:30. Society of Natives of the District ot! Columbia will hold its annual meet- ! ing at 3 o'clock in vak room of the| Raleigh Ho Electlon of officers ! and members. : Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. MT VERNON andri ] sier -uo CarsLeave 136 ‘87, aad. Ponnsylvania Ave. N.W. exory 6~ad 35 minutes after the ' hour. Running time, § M2, Verman open. akily. exoepting Busdey Round Trip, %00 Round Trip to Arlington Cemetery Washington-Virginia Eailway Company i | Ladies’ ., Auxiliary, 12th street] Lranch, Y. M. C. A, 'will hold art ex-' hibit and sale of handicraft work at Public invited. 7 o'clock. “The Modern Schooi—How It Uses' a Lavoratory.” will be the subject of | an address by Dr. Frank W. Ballo superintendent of schools, at a mee ing of the Progressive Education A sociation in the Department of terior at 8 o'clock. —_— Children In Need of better health can get strength from Father John's Medicine. No drugs.— Advertisement. Investments of First- Class Real Estate Mortgage Loans Secured for Depositors | | i | | —If you have money to in- vest we would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure firste class Real Estate Mortgage Loans. BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. SERVICE COUNTS Our rental department is prepar- ed to give immediate service to all who rent typewriters. Only first-class machines, in good con- dition, sent out. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. (Mills Building) 17th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Phone Main 411 A man can overlook purple neckties and flowered vests if Santa helps him out with a box of OFTYS. “The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality” Henry T. Offterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agent for COMOY’S London-made Briar Pipes. SATURDAY SPECIALS -PINK OR WHITE iCHRYSANTHEMUMS Exceptionally Fine Quality Doz., $3.00 Beautiful Ferns, $2.00 Holland Bulbs Specially Priced WASHINGTON FLORAL CO 14th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. YOU CA.N LIVE Wl'l'HOUT SWING’S COFFEE BUT NOT LIVE AS W @ZE cofe of’fiwtanca/ exce//en ME: SWIN Moesco Building, 1013 E St. N.W. I THINK THERE'S SOMETHING THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Clarice SsudaMoulhful. DONT LET ™ME DETAIN C., \T SEEMS To LACK CONTROL! ne A; Ihfibfl _MENT o Mont Artistic Iqzte To Riohard Aldrich, in the N. X, Times, !'IS! Cclumhll Hnld ""l - re return—but the dai ‘world's greatest 'Im'flh.fll. mm upon the comcert stage.’ G Mme. JOHANNA Bi hnp & Turner, 1221 F office, mmx»umr x...u » . Odhmih rd. Frank. ¥ in- Dec. on sale| 1ath! Styder@Liflle Shoes and Hosiery 1211 F st Reversible Electric Toaster Special $/.98 This is a wonderful toaster, guaranteed for one year. Just think, it is re- versible and will give you most satisfactory service! It is beautifully made. De- livered anywhere in Wash- ington. Telephone Main 1085 or Franklin 5077 ' The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N\W. uptown| | [METROPOLITAN] B9~ LAST TWO DAYS ®a A First Nafional Attraction POLA As the Wild Desert Dancer in ONE ARABIAN NIGHT —Overture— y. Conducting. Finest Orchestra Herbert_Allen, temor News—Scenic—Topica ANDALL'S 18th and Col. Rd. Beginning at 6:39 EUGENE O’BRIEN In His Beat Comedy Drama CLAY DOLLARS MACK SENNETT'S «Wedding Bells Out of Tune.” Today, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. BY GoLLY' 1 \MISH You WOULD LEARN To CONTROL 1T CLARICE! AND YET HRS.JONES' MUSIC TEACHER SAYS 1 HAVE A \WJONDERFUL RANGE ! Brownie Cameras, $2.00 Up Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Get Yours at Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. CRANDALL’S, | umorofill—l at 10th™ P~ NEXT WEEK "4 Another 100 Per Cent Bill The Funniest Christle Comedy of the Year FALLING FOR FANNY Aecompau(ed With ¢ Wealth of and a World of Pep by ‘Washington’s SIX JAZZ Overture SZAMPA” (Herold) N. MIRSKEY, Conducting. ‘Washington’s Finest Orchestra - Pathe News—Topics of Day Horlick’s + ORIGINAL Boprano from the Metropolitan "Ada, Sassoll, Harpist Bellean Wood Next Ten Star Concert TOMORROW, 4:30, 22070 _LENORA SPARKES Boprano Moet. Opera Oo. BERNADO OLSHANSKY BARITONE penmSrR An E2 Special Film Features P HOME CRANDALL'S AZo%htomzaren MATINEBR HATURDA! AT 2: LATN MMERSTEL TS AND KISBHO B PULLARD in “ON LOCATIO! TOMORROW—BETTY COMPSON, in THE END OF 'rgh WORLD." "A 1230 C Street N.E. HERBERT RAWLINSON, “THE WAKE B > Taken From the Famous B(“e IJnm = CAROLlNA lll:ARlE \vu‘uu(s, in ___ “BRING HIM OLYMPIC ... LY:ELL. Y‘" AT [ YORK :I'BEA'I‘IR CRANDALL’ Ga.Ave.&QuebesSt. ATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:80. 'ronn—-w LLACE REID. in “THE HELL DIGGE] And MACK BENNETT'S habaiivG 18Rt TOMORROW_ANTONIO MOREX HE SECKRET OF THE HIL] TE K8, o "s%ummab Foonl;- EXTRA MA RicANE HOTORY ), 70 PARADISE. A Lknity SedoN, in “THE BAK] LYRIC 4tk ana : su n.w. ALLSTAR STliEL" o HaLLROOM Bovs ¢ t O Street N.w. llfi&fl!lfl.lfl. ;| NEW STANTON , S & 05 ~E: FIFTH GRAND_AN: nxnnn! WEEK. First Time Shown in Washington, VIOLET MERSEREAU in “FINDERS KEEPERS” A Gripping Drama of Thrills and Laughs. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in His Success Comedy, *WORK." NEW THEATER 535 5t» st. sE. WILLIAM FAIR- S, in “GO GET HIM REGENT 18th & Califoraia Streets R. H. CAMPBELL, Mgr. FRANK CAMPLAU, In “THE KILLER." CIRCLE 2573, cnmimou Fred Remington’s GIBSO! in “A isode No. '9 of “TH CRANDALL'S ©street nt LAST TWO DAYS_POLA NEGRL in 3 1 SPECT. ’l‘lente!. nl & E Sta, CRANDALL’S LAST TWO DATS CHAPLIN, in And WILL ROGER! Mh s"-eet Cdr. D. W. LT OF 'nu, DUST. SATURDAY IGHT HORSEMEN. 1st St. = R. !. Ave. ACDO i and CHARLI Ana CoMEDY. m T YOUR WIF DY. in_“OH. | COMEDY, - A\ NUE GRAND, RANDALL'S DUMBARTON 1?:.‘\:1-"-1- Ave. H. “PARDON MY FRI HAM.GIPM, RIALTO NINTHATQ D& THIS WEEK 9% | W& NEXT WEEK 9% THE STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE-DRAMA Jub ADAPTED FROM THE MASTER PLAY BY VICTOR .HUGO GUEST-CONDUCTOR ADOLF SCHMID|,.THE SHEIK® SPECIAL OVERTURE Q@ GParamounl GPiclure. ATIONAL Zriest i3 - - awvic"oi” || SHUBERT Vaudeville HENRY W. BAVAGE Offers THE Belasco Theater. Oppotite Lafayette Park MERRY WIDOW' _ Letar's Famous Operstta. | 5ii5 4nq 8:18 pm.: Bunday § and $510F. Bfllmfi lon‘!—lflfl‘n’:’ B‘EL!:'. - ]:)-]g EXCEPTIONAL BILL - nAvm m# WAL’ LENORE ULRIC WHIPPLE and HUSTON : lected Com) Ia His Own Adaptation of of Twelvh Artists in mmu' Witk AGNES AYRES anO NUDOLPW VALENTING LAST TWO DAYS Realart Presents tal 'r--y. ln M’ picturication of Wm. nfltcd lel. bt TM Extra Added Attraction - Buster Keaton Comedy Beginning day MARION DAVIES In “Enchantment” ‘.\mwmwum uuun'm‘xm.n* “LADIES MUST LIVE” In Geo. Loame Tucker's great story of the lilies of society >asking in plensure and luzury BETTY COMPSOX A Paramount Picture Cast Includes MAHLON HAMILTON and MARCIA MANON — SPECIAL — Amistice Day Parade Vi AT T 100 DAILY 25 SUN /02 HOLZZ0ES 8115 “Much Applause”—Post And Sister VERNA and Brother WILLIE In Their Greatest Dance Hit FRESCOTT 3. Sonaertus” HOPE EDEN 22 emaciz ROBERT EMMETT KEANE & CLAIRE WHITNEY ™ SYBIL VANE 5.5, RAY RAYMOND AND HIS MELODY CHARMERS Nerwood & Hall. Du For Boys. Herbert & Dare. Others. Tonight 8:20 Poli’§ i . THUR HAMMERSTEIN Brings FRANK INNEY ICKLE ME 'S _ BELLIN( Musical Comedy Hit Trlumphextending 5o o Austratia snd th 9th Below ¥ GAYETY moe? FIIANK FINNEY REVUE A Whirl { 31st Annual VAUGHN CLASS CONCERT TONIGHT, 8:15 P.M. Sunday School House, Calvary Baptist Church, 8th and H N.W. UNSURPASSED PROGRAM By Prominent Artis Tickets, 50 Cents s at © Church DANCING. m Erirate lessons by appolatmen 718 Gounecticat_Avs. 22nd—PRIVATE_ LESSONS any time, 76e. L Tues., Fri. Baliroom ‘for rent, KIKI DOLLY CONNOLLY A Character Study by ANDRE PICARD | The m‘" Contralto With CY WENRICH BURTON RIGOLETTO BROS. = 57x, 'lol SISTERS OLME “BERT MEL MAT. “BERT MELROSE UNDAY 5 MONDAY ' “CLARK & VERDI ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURES And Colored Views MEXIGO — Now Qell.lu for ALL Trav- 1.00, 75¢ and 500, Elkdom’s Outstanding Event of the Year . THE GRAND KARNIVAL Opens Sllllri Closes Nov, 26th LET’S GO! YOU ST. REPUBLIC ... 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