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-THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921—PART 2.~ IKEEP]NG UP WITH THE JONESES—AlM:ysaRémedy. —By POP MOMAND.| THAT GUY J. T KNOW (T PA! | SHE'LL BE READY IN || BySINESSTOH B —CRANDALL'S 5 A MINUTE, SIT DOWN || 2on Tolvs TSH ILL BE MR TULLER CLINKERS!|| por \ ok, o e | METROPOLITAN | at 10th’ " Bootleg Booze l He bought a half pint in wynd where bootleg booze ‘is - CITIZENS FURTHER . APPROVE GESSFORD Central Association Passes Resolution Lauding:Admin- istration of Police Chief. BY ™" WAY WHAT dear, - he looked before, he READY IN A REALLY 1 —_— looked behind, to see no cops ] BUSINESS 6RE_~ou nouts-.' ¥~ TOMORROW ‘&% were near; then took his drink P = Another 100 Per Cent BMll By Amna Btesse Richardsen and Edmund —it made him,blind, and he's been blind a year. He was a large and stately man, an ath- lete, trim and strong, built up along the Milo plan, no pistons Unanimous approval of Maj. Gess- | Nitting wrong; and now a sight- ford's administration of police affairs | less also ran, he toils and gropes and complete confidence in the su-|along. He really didn’t care for perintendent's ability to continue in|drink, he had no costly thirst; his position at the head of the Dis-|but he was aye a haughty gink, trict of Columbia police department |y i oose “wreedom First”; he were voted last night by the Central | 11> MONOy ; Citizens' Association at a meeting in|53id, “Ull sip the scarlet ink, the Juvenile Court room, 2d and 1|though all the statutes burst. streets northwest. My fathers fought at Bunker The resolution embodying the ex-|Hill that people might be free, pression of approval and confidence: > 2 Was introduced by Franmcis Desaies |and no outrageous Volstead bill o 5. _ Ryan and was seconded by several can come and hogtie me; so ] MAT. TODAY oo Wade' to Enter- members of the association. In the TONIGHT, 20 1 tain— Qiscussion preceding action on the | mark my curves and watch me| pue ppuunt re "ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Brings S LOEW’S measure jt was pointed out that Maj. I'swill a bowl of graveyard tea.”|rick's Alumnae Fnlll INNEY Gessford “had risen from the ranks o o e tmottow. ‘asischeds through his undoubted capability as|He poured the deadly bitters|BpePonss, TN GROGINS mas holi- a police cxecutive and that it would | down and then fell-on the floor, |days. be prejudicial to the welfare of the Y = 0 1 city of Washingion to remove a man {and had a fit, and rent his gown,| mes. Enm Meredith wil be the|| irl ICKLE ME . m. who has_proved himsell as eficient | and his long whiskers tore; and |speaker at the Thanksgiving day din- Comedy, as Maj. Gessford. General Increaxe In Crime. though he hobbles through our Several members admitted n;m there town, he’ll see it never more. may have becn an increase in crime | - e e Samiatstration ot " tne| Ihe bootleg merchants boost present chiet of nul!ce.hbul empha, the tomb, and for the death-cart sized the point that this wave o . ;i ) Trminalicy "bag not been confined to | Toot ; they kill the young men in Washington alone, and was attributa- their bloom, and do not care a le to post-war conditions an; 5 . “ Lo general unrest among peoples. Maj. hoot ; the stuff they sell is hqgld Gessford happened to be hollt:mgi mhc; doom, distilled from Dead Sea in this period, it was explained, an f : Was required to bear the cxtra bur-{fruit. It's made and sold by den. He has met the responsibility in|reckless knaves, this substitute a commendable manner, it was de- e 0 E e en thou ye; its ! s Mahon. wlce bresident, sand graves, and hundreds daily who the absence o 3 .. President. Thomas J. Donovan, added | die, and over them the willow that Maj. Gessford had been furtherayes, the sexton heaves a LAST TIMES ner at Women's City Club. | s TODAY THE STUPENDOUS ot The Milger Sisters will give a eon- MA' SPECTACLE-DRAMA | FHSers = cert Sunday, at Car Hall, 3:30 i . R p.m., for benefit of National Shrine, M Avo RUDOLPW VALENTING Catholic University. —EXTRA— Housekeepers’ Alliance placement The Funniest Christie Comedy of office has reopened at 1410 Pennsy 3 Star of “Sentimental Tommy.” 5 the Year vania avenue. Service from 10 to 1 In the picturization of Wm p.m. daily. Triumph—extending from Now Yok aad . lLocke’s noted movel, “The / b London, Australis and the Orient. Morals of Marcus” 7Q Mra. K. Arthu of London | ————tm S SS e SO : [1] ”” The ars studio of Miss Neita Foniaine| ALMAS TEMPLE PRAISED Mo RALS Binckley, 215 B street northeast. Extra Added Attraction Washington Lodg: o. IN GLOWING T_R'BUTE Buster Keaton Comedy MASTER PLAY BY il haves car lal“ terans R Heginning Tomorrow November 25, at its hall, stree near 9th. Representatiye Treadway Compli- MARION DAVIES vIcTuR HUG“ Misn Alice Hut Drake will lec- ments Work of Lodge and Po- will lecture Wednesday at FOR FANNY Accompanied With a Wealth of Melody and a World of Pep by handi 1 by a poiice force inade- | R0 2 . ate 1 numpers. due to the low | sigh. WALT MASON. |ture on “Sorolla” Monday, 8 p.m. " Washington’s laries prevailing in the local police (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) booklovers’ hour, Y. M. C. A. tentate Lansburgh. s i £ Slx department. Agricultural Hintory Society will| FPaving a glowing tribute to the meet Tuesday, 8 p.m., Public Library. | Work accomplished by members of R il Needed. Needed rel'i':lniforf:ez'em cobblea WILL OPPOSE INCLUSION - et megmter o brick sidewaiys. | IN LEHLBACH MEASURE described as a menace to safety. will be sought by the organization through its streets and sidewalks committee. First street between Indiana avenue |School Authorities Plan Strong and F street northwest, was cited as " a glaring example of dangerous road- Fight—Teachers Not Anxious way, and the suggestion was made s that’ the District ‘Commissioners be to Be Considered. invited to ride in their automobiles . oy " . n Inclusion of Washington public Suer this and other bad portions of | school “teachers in the Lehlbach re- s e oMUty was au. | classification bill, now pending in the thorized to make arrangements to|House. will be strongly ‘é‘;‘l’l"“d 'L" hold a special entertainment as a |SChool authorities, Supt. Ballou to means of stimulating interest in the | Members of the District Education association for the purpose of in- "\;""" ation &L 5 me;‘"‘g 35559“; “‘) creasing membership. Twenty new |&fternoon, in the Thomson School. members were admitted last night. |Ihe teachers are anxious that they not be considered under the terms the measure, feeling that they of have a better chance for advance- iment otherwise. 4 The sentiment of the teachers at the meeting was in favor of iraming Speakers: Dr. Percy W. Bidwell, Yale | Almas Temple in the past year, and 4 » Kl NGS OF University. and Nils A. Olsen of De-|complimenting in particular its po- ”E'K B partment of Agriculture. Public in. | tentate, “Call Me Henry” Lansburgh, A la Anolr sc“ln a jAzz [ES— Massachusetts addressed the mem- G . The wmeeting" o the Bwslnéns bers of the Caravan Club at the Hotel 77 SPECIAL OVERTURE dgawm Overture mal women's section, Wo Washington yesterday afternoon. Layivs Representative Allen T. Treadway of : ' | “ZAMPA” (Herold) Club, for tomorrow has been | H. S. Omohundro presided, follows X . 4 canceled. ing a brief appeal by Postmaster ! B MERSSER, Contaciiag. . Merrit O. Chance that all present as ; Washington's Finest Orchestra Jénn_ Osborn of Baltl-|sist in the “mail early at Christmas b more. will be soloist at the Women's | movement, introduced Dr. B. J.Lloyd City Club Monday evening. of Nile Temple, Seattle, Wash, who Pathe News—Topics of Day The Landseape detailed the work of the western or- : . F Tonight—Opening of the GRAND KARNIVAL Of Washington Lodge No. 15, ki full participation in the concert to be given by Wounded Veterans' Re- Dr. Ales Hrdlicka will give n werfes | 1i€f _Soclety at the National Theater : N E_GRAND, B inbigtaiiolabiag Sl December 2. when ail proceeds will ] PRINCESS 9,1 st. &8, ALL' 8E. under auspices of the scientific voca” | ¢ devoted to disabled service men. tional bureau and educational de-| Mr Lansburgh announcced a cere. e ent g, and monial session to be held by Almas Templo at the Capitol Theater Novem- B ACATL A Thanksgiving lunch and holiday | ber 28, which will be preceded by a < B ll-:»‘:‘:;;‘;"i-fbfivo(‘e'n!ll; T TINEE ‘HURKI- 15th street. ALLISON, “BIG ‘GAME. B. P. 0. at_their clubhouse, ¢ Story of the North. . il 919 H St .W. Big doings, free daneing. Let's go! program will be given to the Boys |Sireet parade and business meeting. = 3 H e e — special legislation to 'fx’ tcachers | Day School, Y. A'C.°A. Wednesday, [ LDt heads of the patrol were re- THE SIGY ON THE DOOK. : PR ARV Ro ATIONAL Ty : salaries and not include them among |to ch invitations have been ex o attend a meeting at the . R RELATION.” P MATINEE TODAY 5:20 Sparkes-Olshansky Recital. government employes—the preserva- [tended to parents of the young stu-|office of Capt. Dutton, Continental OLYMPIC .., 14tk and U Sta. formances at 3:00, 4:20, 5:40, 3 et o 2: The third concert of the Ten Star lwnhol 'theh professional status of {dents. T,rllxukbulldlng. ‘Wednesday night at 8 wir,.ms.“ga’:zg.c‘,s,:ed’fgr;. __9:40. R 'i'HE"“ Offers § va i " v . | teachers in the ground on which they o‘clock. 3 3§ APOLLO THEA' Series was given yesterday after-|j¢achers in the ground _Rev. Dr. John M. Henry Sein detailed arrangements 6 » il Loeh v oxcr—ras ar.| CRANDALL'S 42050 e noon in the Natonal Theater by |FAe BESRUNTIANL an of |UANersE, T opea W for an oyster roast 0 be Biven to: J P R O R, ax MERRY WIDOW Leonora Sparkes,® soprano of the |the teachers college of Cieorgs Wash. | Wages” tomorrow at 8 601 E | morrow at the Automobile Club and Gorgeous settings. - Sunday shows 3, 5, 2 ETTY €03 2 Lehar's Famous Operetta. ' Metropolitan Ope Company, and '"su_’&l ll-'"l(\ ;m w-:as‘ re-elected | Street. %fi?‘r’:dm:" invitation to Caravan y 9. Monday, 7 and 9. END OF T spmxsvp OMEDY, ___ Iatar's Famous Opu it " |president of the ‘association for the = embers, g NE || STARTING MONDAY—SEATS sELLING. Bernardo Olshansky. Russian barl- | Snoiins 8o PO S0P GRIN, (hoses |, Members of the Rea Teiangle Qut-| "L P Steuart assured the organiza- M"ST lIVE LYRIC 24t» and Irviag Sts. N.W. AT i |l & ving) and Bat. Louise Leinder at the piano. {pd Lise Mary Lackes. principal of the|Tho"L2li300es of the Totomae. b had earnol from Eoland. whero n geblfiguhlz;:clzfzogerm y—Last Episode ~MIRACLES OF THE e ok rs APoR TS LENORE ULRIC The artists opened the program | \ijsq Adelaide Davis, principal of S the sanitation of that country, would Saaking én pleasure i ances at 3:00. 4:40. 6:20. §:00, 9:40. In His Own Adsptation of with the charming duo from Mozart's | g 5 P! pal of the| Dr. Thomas E. Green will speak to- ould | g ¥n pleasure and luzury ! — “Don Giovannic La ci Darem Ia|Emery School, secretary-treasurer.|morrow eyening at Cleveland Park |20dress the club next Friday. | WITH RAPHAEL % at 0 seeet N.w. | CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER KIKI1 Mano. whioh they mave without the | HArry English’ of the board of ex- |Congregational ® Churoh. - = Subjects MPECIAL PROBUCTION. | Gn.Ave.& QuebecSt. Printed aiotes and which ndded much | pege Miss Edith A. Lathrop of |“Holding Outposts.” i ‘IMORE PE “THE WILD GOOSE.* MATIXEE SATURDAY AT 2:30, A Character Study by ANDRE PICARD 10 the effect of the singing. The re- | (e ougrah bureau of education, Miss L RSONS HAVE JOBS A Paramount Picture ARCRET OF THE LIS And MOX . Tainder of the program, in the main, | G3krie T Toner of the West School| Habbard Home and School Associa- HIPPODROME 22 &N.X.Ave.N.w. | SECRET OF THE HILLS.C And MOX BURTON was a collection of unhackneyed and | 30 Miss L. P. Bailey of the Hayes|tion will meet Monday at & p.m. at|LABOR DEPARTMENT FINDS Onit Includes cHign DAI7 | MATINEE ATTRACTION. “HURRICANE interesting songs in French, Italian, :Qggfllv:'cr:me':fifi:d members of the |the Hubbard School. MAHLON HAMILTON A RS T SRR HUTCHY No. 4, B S 3 i R e. —_— e TOMORROW—CHARLES R A nRloh. lear voice was | THE nominations were made by a| Represemtative James 0'Commor of and MARCIA MANON YTHE IDLE CLASS. I M heard in the aria from Mozart's “Mar. | CO™Mittee composed of Dr. De Witt|Louisiana will address the Padraic H. |Remarkable Upward Jumps ‘Re- 3 REVERE THEA' Ga. Ave. amd | ERS, in “A POOR RELATIO 3 riage of Figaro.” “Voi che Sapete”; [\ itoisant, Miss Nina C. Vande.|Pearse Council of the American As- portéd in Some United ] L FRANKLYN PARNCAL 1 NEW STANTON, 6t= & Csts.N.EL 2 i - oW T, en lurch, Mis: < sociation for the Recognition of the ed in me Un: E m T GO XD GET 'EM. ety z ri's beautitul song. “Quan” | " Gikbs and A. A. Dootierie " >t }Irish Republic at Gonsaga Hall to: States |\ S T 0 JAND ORT BN, nageens om3 v.o- | | TOMORROW <. MONDAY 3; “Cavhlleria Rus- normow l”“!““-l & [pusical program Industries. i e WM. H. CR IRVING CUMMINGS, n i 428 lovely song. “Tes| Order Thanksgivi: ‘ resented by Bernard Fitz-} A definite increase In the EMP treet 3 Winchell S s OTTE | 58| haltersenda Gomers anywhere, 900 n. | ComRGHE o the Drganiztries wit Lo | 2L,ESTIORe ap Bay rolle i the Urited | e SRR AN “THE SAPHEAD ORIGINAL E:37ION PICTURES s “Serenade,” | & guar e T - et the i E s shown in reports to the 4 H - First Time Shown Northeast. group three English Department of Labor for October, [l & ’§ METROFOLITAN . songs, “Over the Mountains” (Old —_— A “railrond family < | Made public by Secretary Davis, 2,15 N 3100 HOL:M-:: CRANDALL'S 25iRor %™iom | NEW THEATER 5% St st. s.E. And Colored Views b e T I P O HEADS JUNIOR RED CROSS |mark the opening of noxln:cedom")‘?;:'; the Secretary an- || DALY SUN;S ad §:15 LAST D AY-_POLA NEGRI in L ONE ALL-COMEDY NIGHT. Go. My Lover and <At the Well» —_— [ment-acason of the Terminal Railroad | American wage e:re;:rulgfisifiem::; “Much Applause”’—Post PR RATIC PROLOGUE, - roTACt REGENT 18t» & California Streets Miss Sparkes’ best work was in the | Arthur W. Dunn to S building T 'fld e gvmnasium of the| roll than there were last July in the C! pp il TOMORROW—SIX FAMOUS STARS. in “A R. H. CAMPBELL, Mgr. aria of Santuzza, which she gave . 0 Succeed James ng Tuesday evening, according | mechanical and manufacturing indus- + OSCOVI BROS—Cha A HOME.™" CHRISTIE COM- THOMAS MEIGHA in with fine dramatic effect; “Tes Yeux.” . to the program sent out today by | tries alone. This does not includ. Louis—M L o S. DY. “FALLING FOR FANNY." With “THE CITY OF Sl MEN." I Shecing\ S atae And SHish ghe mra- . Rule, Resigned. George H. Winslow, secretary. mining, transportation, railroad and || Asd Blstar vn.::‘zd‘ Brofter WILLIE SYMPHONY AND SIX KINGS OF JAZZ. CIRCLE 7 et [ Tickets NOW Sclling for ALL Trav- ciously repeated~in response to en- | Arthur W. Dunn, formerly executive| Postmaster Gemerml Ha. highway construction, where in- || . il 7§ KNICKERBOCKER ¢ OF'TH a Sloxucs. $1.50. 3198, 1% And husiasm. and “Do Not Go, My Love." [Secretary of the Public Education As- |dent of the gencral council, Phi Delta | (cases, are also shown.” the Secre- || FRESCOTT TEE,MASTER, MDD CRANDALL’S 58 e "G, e DAWN OF THE EAST. = Wwhich was especially well done as |Soclation of New York, and later spe. | Theta Fraternity, will be’ guests of | ‘iiopadded N THE MIRACLE AL DERE DANIELS: 1 rnrcoseED | CRITERION D, No W EXH]BITION o tone quality in the high notes.|clalist In civic education of the|honor at a luncheon at Harvey's to| jig ustries .report remarkable HOPE EDE! GIRL RVING CUMMINGS, in Cor. D. N W. e sang two encores. -Songs My |United States bureau of education,|be given Monday at 12:30 by the local | Jerme® 1o '%ard fn volume of employ- ERT EMMETT KEANE o A O/ RTARS. a1t . TOM MIX. in (g and sale of paintings by pe Ciub - i Mother Taught Me~ and Musetta’s 'hay been appointed director of the jalumni club. ment. In steel, for instance, the .h-lyl ROB TOMORROW._SIX FAMOUS RTARS, fn “A TRE NIGUT HORSEMEN | [f|and sale of paintines by Laadecape Ciut oo i Valse song from “La Boheme. Junior Red Cross, to succeed James N, ndex of employment was 65. In Oc- The Soreen iR VARD. | From Max Brands Famous Novel. “Wild fy %5 Sundays, 2 to 5. Pubiic cordially tnvit ¢ " Mr. Olshansky, who made a pro- | Rule, resigned. * tober it was 75, which represents an || & CWRE WHITNE Btar in “HOKUS POKUS. Geese. R 5399, ' LRY1000 o | BT, Here S comeerts Relectea | untor rganisusion “siueec'35,gf (ng| OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | jgiutsy, " o permons in fhe sieel|| GyBIL VANE 7955 ||| CRANDALL'S grer,eh £ mave | AMERICAN ™= 0y, = ¢ pearance here in jconcert, selected | junior organization since 1319 ana TODAY. “Only one industry shows a con- AT DAY—CHARLES | o9 CATHERINE CALV [ 2 . th post with the Pennsyl- tnul HIS CHAPLIN, in “THE IDLE CLASS." And | *"pigy "Also CHA| operatic number being the air irom | vania state educational ey Society for Philosophical Inquiry | tinuing decline. In automobiles the;| RA WILL 'ROGERS. in " POOR RELA-| TP P Massanet's “Werther.” The 6thers|director of scienc system as! o) meet at 4:30 o'clock, in Public | JUly index was 92; in October it was | TION . N - A DOGS_LITE. were Gluck's “Spiagge Amate”; Fal- o Library.” Edward 8. Stecle will speak. | 82 This meand that ‘31082 fewer MELODY &l'}l-ARMERS Touostow_rrorxe emmms. i | TIBERTY Nerts Caelt ¢ conieri's “Begli Occhi Lucenti,” sung — e, g automobiles orwood & Hall ‘or Boys. Herbert SCLAY D e A Al N- | 1 ELAT AM i in Italian: Pierne's “Le Moulin” and HOT LUNCH FOR PUP".S~ Political Study Club will meet at|than in July. *Durer Others. NeAEs "DABBLING 1IN ART: THE GIRL FROM NOWHER i Taladilhe's “Le Charbonnier,” sung —_— NG Lok, an Tkoklin Square otel . ’¢ SAVOY THEATER E . ¢ in French; Rachmaninoff’s “O Niet ohn Barrett and Mrs. Robert J. Bu; § e e 0 seiicy | Supt. Ballou Asks Principals to As- | dette will speak AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | CRANDALL'S 303°%.8"Con Ra, ARLE WILLIAME English songs, Nevin's sist Red Cros Thomson Center—Tonight: Tennessee : S — PO TR L e AR S R R _ Kathleen Blair Clark 5. The Women's Co-operative Soclety |siate Soclety, china painting, Rhythmi "ARBFUL." . DUMBARTON 2349 Sjsconsin Ave. exquisite the Falling Srow, Supervising principals and church volunteers will sell tags | cigp, pi o B §, Tihythmio AR AOVIE BEAT A ToM i — . 1 S S of the various | S0r Gnildren's. Bmergency Home. o¢ | Club. plain sewing. - MONKEY MOVIE STAR." Al EXTRA “APTER YOUR.OWS ] 4 which created the greatest enthu- |divisions of the public schools are re- 1 Dunbar High Community Center— CRANDALL’S: MATINEE TTRACTT = ! slasm, and which he was obliged to | quested, in a eircular letter distrinuted | Contral Union Mission. Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock, orchestra ; O RLE is | HOME 220 8 S rhanie, & § repeat, and Kramer's “Now Like a|throughout the school system yester- TONIGHT. 4 p.m., story hour and Community Cen- "ETRO Toan BTAR CAST fn “EXPERIENCE S “pARDON. MY FRENCH" Lantern.” Although Mr. Olshansky’s | day by Supt. Ballol, to co-operate with 2 : ter Band practice. L , in “EXPERIENCE. N 3 NCH. i fortissimo tones were not as uni-|the American Red Cross and ' the | oine Mount Pleasant Citizens' Ass Lovejoy Center—Tonight: American ot 20K formly good as on his former appear- | parent-teacher assoclations in provid- | Ciaigh Will meet at & p.m., John-| pchievement Boys, basket ball club, p son-Powell School 4 LAST DAY ®u foces. lhll Bglfi and dict on were de- lnng;,ox ldnches for school children. s athletics, games, reading room open. | | _ o u X EhTlol 2 ha” mas. piid "The go: | "ot Mochas fof sebool chltren, | i SHUBERT Vaudevill markable compliment _of being |assistance which the organizations de: | 3 weprun 17 Naw Tork avemea 2t 4 First National Attraction WEPLAY [ EW'S WWDEVILE auaevilie { brought back three times after his|sire to render,” said the letter, and g GOES TO AIR SERVICE. Bel Theat ! last song. He sang for these recalls | trusts that each supervising principal| University of Missouri Alumni Asso- a - POLA elasco eater ! the lovely little “Mama Mia” by |and teacher will co-operate with these | clation wiil meet at 8:15 o'clock, 1114 .,,fl;’,',’";‘.,“ the (?"’s"ts g}..&fi:&i f,"t,; . Opposite Lafayette Park — B AN i et arT { jutlle and & quaint and; charming ;organizations in making it possible for | Vermont avenue. Former students in- | boon assigned to duty with the air 35 end 8:18 p.m.; Sunday 3 and 8116 D, time? WAll teach you to_dxnce. also the latest ‘ --#;"r:"nméur‘;ei;&g'!"by He ES&;Z’"&E (‘l:lflcfyl“lphl;; ‘::msu;;plem;nt lho| ;lunch vited. squadrons of the Atlantic fleet. 1 AT AN EXUEPTIONAL BILL nepl.‘ln a :f' lessioca. l’;;lm u‘nl?alble. 3 J rom hom . — [ INTH:-AT-D. sons at any time. Hours, 10 a.m. to ‘ :;in ;ncorefl qr;‘eerl hll;le?re;%!g songs. | soup and other grleslrlble 107::"‘ hot. Dl:dy Mlclfnsnonl I.odfi’e. thtl;» 75, ey ;i - 'Ilhlfi'ffi "ifitn S A e has a finished style and his mezzo ughters of Scotia, w! 0ld an- - . @ LAST DAY W .‘ “ voce is beautiful nual bazaar at 7 o'clock, Masonic \ —— WE. WEEKS APPROVES. | Jihyie 5ih and ¥ streets northeast. THB GREATEST THRILL And Their SelctedCompary Evergiades Limited, ; ab wi 5 - SLADYI Florida's now Limited, v, 9:30 am Secretary of War, in Statement | poliigh Here 8 welotle T © o0 —IN— DOLLY CONNOLLY et e wd Btage B cing. | Through sleepers to Jacksonviile, 2 = % Chlaren's o Sa Tampa st Potersburk, Miami. At.| Tells of Work of Red Cross. Takoma Park Baptist Ladles' Atd|| *, : I3 I'T] hhe Fopular Contrate I——A————W lantic Coast Line, office 1418 H st. n.w.| APpreciation of “extremely valuable | bazaar. at 37 Laurel avenue. Supper ° o hck Hofimm l.llll Hoslmu. § —Aavertisement. services” rendered and being rendered | {f9M 0 to 7:30 oldlock, Entertain- Health Candles i { | RIGOLETTO BRO! :,"» ."m"'. Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt i NG “MOVIE” SHOW 4 (:e Apetican ‘Red, Cross was Pot Couneil Solehts of ol B BTARRING In “AROUND THE WORLD' 1141 Conn . Balimom snd all branches voiced by Secretary of War Weeks otomac Council, Knights of lum- 40 60 & 80 lb i i 9 correctly taught. asses i ROLLING “M in 3 statement supporting the roit | U Wil §ive farewell dance, 608 & 40, c 1D. ~.c4 g BERT MELROSE for Children and adults, Fr. 3906-J. TO BOOST MAIL EARLY |*uof ohe JrEaneatios Cags — U S——— Zs the Wild Desert Dancer in H The International Clown et W, e sratempnc follow: W. B. Cushing Camp, 8. V.. will 3 . ‘ iEl'l . The season's new dances—latest n connection with the membership a “veterans’ night,” Ebbitt Hotel : Teach you t 1 hold ght, 3 roll call of the American Red Cross, I|at 8 o'clock. e Al aa Cocaatitine; . Strictly private. Ay bour. (udl City Post Office Will Send Trucks | jesire. 'In behalf of the military — » JACK STROUSE — “THE BROKEN NIR. [ | Normal course for teaching or expert danclag. 2 orces of the pation, to express warm | Community Service dance, < at ROR, with it Oreator. Fred Schwary , PR ATE Le80 About Streets Showing Mo- appreciation of the extremely val- | Knights of Pythias Hall. Co.—TAFLAN 4 > 75c. Course, six lesson: .50. : uable services which your organiza- HAVE YOU 9EEN IT? ED LA VINE_SHUBEET TOPIOAL ey tion Pictures. ‘l’lm: hut rt.;r,l.dered, and is still ren- R ‘WEEKLY—BUD FISHER FILM COMEDY. | | — “w ARREN" ering, to them. — 10— “MATINEES , _NIOHTS __ Rolling motion picture shows will | “Although happily the war is over, INDUSTRIAL PAY OLLS AL 2-5; 50¢c 25¢ to $1 lasses toice ~ weekly, be the novelty offered Washington |the American Red Cross still pos. . ALL-STAR & . n 10 stage : e dmerean Rt Crom 2l ot | SHOW BIG INCREASES \ o i o street crowds next month by the|lation to the military service, under —Ready with a wonderful Y —Overture— VA — “Schehgresade” (Korsakoft) ;\'nnhln‘lon city post office in con- | the provl;:o: of its charter from Con- ucting its “mail early for Christ- | 8ress, which requires it to act as a 3 mas® campaign. medium of communication betwsen | Number in Six Lines Fell Off in Two trucks will be used, one con- e people of the United States of taining the projector and operator, | America and their Army and Navy. October, But Others Reported #nd the other with a screen stretched [ “At this time, co-operation in wel- Steady Advance. across it. The screen will roll It.ellf {-r-il wo{&lforhtha slcl:“ nd disabled - o to a hand: the machi ill | in hospitals, home service work i o :nz ;:;r‘l;r m: ",';” Ator will | the familles of enlisted men ang| Incréases in the number of persons grind the crank and the show will | assistance in solving the pe al | employed took place in eight of four-} be_on. ‘:’r‘;"'.'.',.“.?. o I?:“e:?dlvldul’lh Soldler | teen _industries during October, the he il i1l depict th t ons with - whicl 2 offce. 1ite ana show the ;um'l.,'?’:. the Red Cross s concerned. Its work | Department of Labor announced to begizalng Afteracon— 2 Prreg e Wichee B Co., 3 ithi Mirskey, Conducting. tagarald, . display. Prices within ik ‘“': ey Jonduciing ive Bogumays Fostars, Eddle Dowling, et O operniic Arain Nigts : o Joseph Mondell, barytome |\ Loo & J. J. Shubert M A IKEES €14 9th St. é sl . ‘m,‘,: iten, y MONDAY NIGHT NEXT COLISEUM “THE FAIR N0t BANCE Hdir it | SKATING | 5= A Romantic Comedy by Gladys Unger With a Brilliant Cast SEATS NOW SELLING the post office will have to contbnd | In these reSpects is very u 1 to|day. Thero were decreases in six in- with during the holiday rush of mail, nd the natus dustries, while six of the fourteen in- EA“ 5 XNICKERBOCKE unless the public heeds the admoni- | K8nization lll;.l. 1:;11:3« cet lnec'l:l dustries show an increase in the total 10th .and Mass. Ave. N.E. 8th and Cel. Rd. tion to * early. situations of ual, for ® the roll fe Oc! . i = 1 It in understord that the Post Of- | handling of which no governmental | $meunt oF tA8 Tt S8 3535; || Disises mers singers ter “THE MESSIAN. | Todsy. Begtuning at 320 flee” Department the Idea & sxist o are The remaining eight industries show P % 4 BEBE and may rried out It the kitn? | decreases in the total pay roil. P 8% the ] in ather largs o of the country, mest with the wreat | GETORREA L, (o rease I number em. o0 that the rolling “mevies” may be. which the ~ ormanisation, | Cb8 JATEeRt, SLERCul appears in the A rel [3 come nation-wide. h s witraistic purposes “and [ {ONNE Tigudtry. " Me renba, W well In a New Comedy, The On .”mu h.fl.-l.lh. Wn'.- - 4 " ¥ avteld ONE REW JUDGE ELIMINATED ase of cent. The great —A wenderful showing| | gyl gyt s "'. evrease. r ! that anticipates and pro- formaly ! Wajeh it 1o ' lober ol oar Vides for your every IRVING CUNMINGS create distriet were n Trall® Jodges ¥ 7 sliminalea v 11 vy Bo 508 S Vinlin tor n mew Judge 0 the castorn - — 1o sous By Virginia distirict e " All This Week PAT #RNE‘ ..‘l:h 10

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