Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 46

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. stien. TV NEWS N BREF. The Tomer-Grant-Welgh! ent-Teacher Association wfll moel to- morrow at 3:15 pm., Welghtman School. Dr. Ales Hrdiicka, snthrepologist of the Smithsonian Instigution, will bogin & series of ten lectures tomor- row, Y. M. A. building. The Crafismian Club will meet Fri- day evening at clubrooms. A Masonte ball will be given at the Arcade tomorrow evening for - fit of the Masonic and Eastern Home. The Writers' League Zay. S p.m.. in Public Library. Clal feutures. Takoma Park ¢ meet Tuesday al Willlam Stuart, 2 will meet Fri- Spe- tudy Club will m. with Mrs. arroll street. Abraham Limeolm Council, Ameri- can Association for Recozmition of Teish Republi will mect Friday i suditorinm. Sth and N st-eets. Harry Boland of Ireland will speak. Gavel Club will giv rrow at Harvey's. ill will speak. give & luncheon Charles J. | National Capiini Post. No. 127, Vet- erans Foreign Wars, will meet Fri- day night at G. A. R. Hall. Concert Ly post's cyerseas orchestra. Elec- “Virgil Barker “will talk of “Whia- tler” tomorrow at the Arts Club. Music. Robley D. Evans Post, No. 4, Amer- tcan Legion, will mect tomorrow, § p.m.. in Od Naval Hospital. hird amnual eow from 5 to tist Church. 'y dimmer tomor- m. at Temple Bap- from Walter Ree St. Elizabeth’s Hospitals was a large attraction at the Knights of Pythias’ and United Spanish War Veterans' carnival at Convention Hall last night. Tomorrow night several hun- dred Woodmen of the World will parade to the hall. The mrnhal will continue until Dec: 17. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES.. TONIGHT. Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' As- sociation meets at § o'clock, Sherwood Presbyterian Church. Dancing in Recreation Hall, govern- ment dormitories, at 8:30, under auspices of C D bullding. . Dr. Paul Bartsch of the National Museum lectures on “The Wonders of the Deep,” at Y. M. C. A. Free. Battery C. 110th Field Aitillery, meets at District National Armory, to plan for recruiting drive. Secretaries of citizens' associations will meet at § o'clock, in Potomac Bank building, Wisconsin avenue and M street. Ladies' ‘Aid of Takoma Park Pres- byterian Church will hold a sale of fancy articles and chicken dinner, at 6 o'clock, in the church. C. W. Pugs'ey Nebraska Society ut § o'clock, in Thom- son Scheol. E . Dancing and eards. Anthony League meets at at 2007 Columbia road. Mrs. Ada Brown Talbot wiil speak on “Mexico.” —_— The old English seacoast town of Great Yarmouth contains what is 3ald to be the narrowest street in the world. It is known as Kitty Witches Row. and its greatest width s fifty- #ix _inches Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. TATIONERY A wonderiul showing thal inciudes anything and every-: thing you want. E Morruon Paper Co. | 14-Kt. White Gold | Wrist Watches | 24 Originally Sold at $40 —with ribbon bracelet and gold clasp. Look like- platinum; hand - engraved case, platinum finish; 15-jewel adjusted movement; fully guaranteed. We a!ha: aho;v a com- p‘m e O Gruen Watches. . Your Charge Account Solicited Selinger’s | 820 F St., Corner Sth | “Leok for the Big Cloek” a | ways some atfraction nearing, if | Wmtar Worries T l - Winter b;mgs its own eases, calling for a change of pills; when the climate ups and freezes, there’s a brand-new set of ills: so I put away the bottles that the summer saw me buy, for the frigid winter throttles |alLthe ailments of July. And with jubilant emotions to the pharmacy [ scoot, and buy up inew pills and -potions, hopin; they are worth a hoot. \S the winter time is giving satis- faction manifold; for a change makes life worth living, and it’s routine makes us old. Every| form oi stern endeavor should be mixed with harmless play: :domg one old thing forever takes one’s pep and vim away. T was tired of taking bitters for my sunstroke and my hives, summer dope that human crit- ters must consume or lose their | soc lives ; now T have my winter ail- { ments, rheumatism, croup and flu, with the usual derailments of a wishbone or a thew; ail- | ments more or less distressing, foreign and domestic ills; but I count it quite a blessing to con- front new kinds of pills. There is always something cheering, in this happy life we lead; al- we only give it heed. When the cold no longer pleases, and the winter seems a grind, ‘spring will-usher in diseases of a new and piquant kind. Novelties are {to us trooping, always some- thing new and strange, and the; old +orld goes a-whooping down the ringing grdoves of} Ichangr. WALT MASON. (Copyright Ly George Matthew Ada) { SRS P S TR Florida-Seabonrd Atr Line Rallway,| 9:15 am. and 8 pm. dally. Through {sleeping cars. City ticket office, 714 14th st. n.w. Phone Main 637.—Adver- ll.!emell( m‘ l H I | Sweet little old-fashioned loved and your little folks love—pound box fresh made. ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY With Each Sale of Qur Delicious <MARY SWEET CANDIES Fofly kinds, fresh every hour, handsomely boxed. FREE Still selling those fine, fresh, assorted nuts to our customers. a pound for MARY SWEET CANDIES 709 D Street N.W. [VOBLE SIZE 106 anLsor size 15¢ ;lur 'THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 KEEPING In’ WITH 'I'BE JONESES—It Didn’t Look So Gcodon Clarice. Gen. Lioyd M. Brett, U.-S. A., { rollva, St one thos the adjutant generai | District of Columbia militia, is to be| the principal speaker at & meeting and | social session of the Military ' Service Legion of the District of Columbia to morrow evening at the National Guard Armory, 472 L street. ——— Headnchen From Siight Coldn l‘!lfl"l BROMO QUININE Tablets reliere the [eadache Ly mrlll the Cold. A tonic Iaxative The geauipe bears the rove. (He sure you get ertisement. and germ desirey signature of BROMO.) ~ 3ve MOVIES ARD ORGAN RECETAL.: Employes of the Department of Agricuiture will be entertained with moving pictures and an organ re- | cital in the auditorium.of Central, High_School next Tuesda: ¥ ‘night at 8 o'clock. An address will be made by Charles W. Pugsley, assistant sec: retary of the Department of Agricul B e sl MANUFACTURING OF . MACHINE TOOLS— SPECIAL EQUIPM.NT— DIE MAKING— PUNCH PRESS WORK— H. S| ELKINS CO. (INC.) m 12th Street N.W. Systematic Cleaning and pressing of your garments means longer life for the fabric and the appearance of always being well groomed. And it involves no trou- * ble; simply 4724 4725 CALL MAIN 3 4726 “hard cnmlles "—the kind you 69c¢ 20c 327 1ita - for children EER HEAw CréAar Xmas wreaths of :fih are the ci-garlands a man appreciates— give him a box of DEERHEADS Henry'l' Ofiterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth:St. NW. Agent for COMOY'S London-Made Briar Pipes “Home”-made Candies “As the last taste of sweets is sweetest last, Writ in remembrance more thon things long past.” ~ MME. VIBOUD, lnc. TAUNDERER AND DRY cx.nn:l An appropriate Xmas Gift as well as grown-ups. Brownie Cameras $2t0 $3.50 ‘Washington Home of The Kodak Harry C Grove 1210 G St. This is “headquai pital supplies and the like. :::::d '-ll lhe“;t mlarenut " s e reliable f for things :ur:le-l ELASTIC HOSIERY Furnished by us is of the very best quality and guaranteed to fit perfectly. OUR PRICES ARE THE VERY LOWEST. Invalid’s Chairs i GIBSON’S TRUSSES Are the very best, fittings absolutely guar- anteed — prices most reason- able. BED PANS, ETC. { very good '.m§-8c : Up To $250 | In the witheut paral {f of rare besuts and great value. Soe Childs Little GII Ie\' York o B fl!lm TORIN, Menday. Beats Tomorrow. Positively 26 mall or talophons orders. ETH:L BARRYMORE in whiok her has been 112 the history of the Amerl “DECLASSEE"’ By Zoe Akins GALLICURCI| National Theater ln‘.b Dee. 8, 4130 Greene's bureau concert p,uu-ua Phone XK. 6493 HUTCHESON Autr-ll-- Pianist 8:15 P.M, hmfl . 34 Auditorium, 13th Y. Ave. Ticket T. Ine. Seats om . Shubert, RSO0 Mot 'I'I-r and 'I'OIII oF Sat. mriu‘ M m;um Aetor” . Y. World, ol-b. rm, Telegram, HAMPDEN 1 ORTTH. Thurs. THE HOUSE, Thurs. "n STANING oF SHREEW. AND JULIET OO JciOP. et . gt e Xy loinu ifl’n m The “Mountain Man Auv-lt-ry-mlu.ym.., Monday Evening, neo. l. at 8115, At the First mal Church, Usder tho Direstion of 3%, Nusstte B. Puul and Mr. Geerge K. cture of the Tableau. ving Taken of Hibie characters on the Steel Pier. at Atlaptic City last summer, also moving pictures of life scenes in the streets of Jerusulem and Mt. Lebanon; views of famou- churches and other scenes, and exhibition of priestly robes Adaults, ldren, 28e* ter Depertment. Public "and the Washington To Compliment (5 the Conference on the imitation Kentucky Mountsin Ballads and Old French and English Songs By Loraine Wyman and Howard Brockway Auditorium, Cent High School Saturday Eve., Dee. 10, 8130 o'Clock T:el(eb On sale at t “Bill Par-Excellnn"—l’d FI.ORENCE KARYL WALTON&Co.| NORMAN JACK WILSON 3. Sroma e s: MRS. SIDNEY DREW & C0. BEATRICE_HERFORD Six Other Comedy and \ml:{ ‘Hits. NEXT «RARF” RUTH & Momeadons WEEK | R ‘Btellar Bl "Chocolate For Gold ORTEZ sought gold but found chocolate in exico. Mexican la- dies today are so fond ™ of chocolate that they sometimes have it served to them at church and in the thea- ter. @Next to coffee, for which . WALLIS' has been !amed for 23 tea compete fot * beverage favor. downtown shoppi n g choose your iavorite hot cup to complete ta- ble ht at Wallis’ IM-JGSU-H.W.. 1921. HOLY MACKEREL 13 THAT -THE SAf: HAT T I efiec,.oegfig_ msfigw wigwms What ‘the Times calls & -cnuuflul Bill,” what the Star says l- “Great Butertainment.” and what the Herald as Vaudeville,” at the Belasco this week with BARGAIN MATINEES 125 cents 50 cents Best Seats i the house. (Excest on Satarday, Sunday and helidays) NIGHTS 25¢ to $1.00 HERE'S THE LINE-UP JIMMY HUSSEY AND THE JOE JACKS IEGLER 8 Dance Revuette, VINIE DALY, of Hommerstein's Loadon Opera Vine and T sty c-nn. Sotiy Sohmay Joucs, Shmbers Toptenl Wee i T T X E B HURRY ! LAST FOUR DAYS gl § moore's RIALTO sthate Prices: 11 2. m. te 1:30 p: m., 30c—1:30 to 6, 40c—8 to 11 p. m., SSe. Speaal Film Features REGENT 5% & Califernin Streets RIE PREVOST, in WOMAN'S unow Trovh, ta TuE C L OF, C X, | CONE’ 1Q Thenter, Oth & K S, unnn«n-l.l.Am cmws TODAY AND TOMOR- m_ . ROW_MABEL Ul BCOTT. B A KXORE S "and COMEDY, F HIS WIFE.” ind “POVERTY OF mcnnfi With RICHARD DIX, IRENE RICH, LOUISE LOVELY and’ e other utars in “CLAY 00K Y'S: Open GLADYE WALTON. in “SHORT BKIRTS." Ga. Ave. and r-rk Ra. BUSTER KEA' THE sAPRBAD ‘FOR_LA! TOMORR W—I.'}ul. IIA.H.II 1n ‘18 MoT e IN THE 911 H Street N.E. fiw STZ m m & C ot Non.. En 8;15-—8:00-9:80 .. FARRY CARE ne's Reconised Masterpi S U0 VADIS® | NEW THEATER == EY. In “THE BEA ll THE SOREBN'S GREATEST THRILL. E. National m”.. 430, DEC. 1 Trteas m-flnunnon. Beautiful “From the Century Theater, N. Y.) Co of 800—11 G Scenes Vmfimm With FRED EILLEREAND and CRANDALLS £, ut 1o Mt-:mroum 10130 A. M. to 11 P, M. THIS WEEK CHARLES RAY In a Hit, “Two Minutes to Go BUSTER KEATON Great in “The Boat” —Overture. “COLLEGE DAY (Hinrichs) Fathe ___Pathe News—Topica cum.\u. 'S 18th & Col. R4 —TODAY— Beginning at 7 P. M. ELSIE FERGUSON Tn_Her Screen Triamph FOOTLIGHTS HARRY POLLARD In “Penny in the Slot.” T Mme. JOHANNA Now on sale at Jordan Pitno Co. nd Willard newsstand. . "TODAY AND ALL WEEK : DORIS MAY “TIIE FOOI.!SH AGE” MONTANA T d SUNSHIVE COME “Business Is Busine: mluw m—11 p. m u\‘(; LILLIAN GISH AND RD, BARTHELMESS to Revdact Pl AT 55 A K. EMANCE AT 10 4. X. ! Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 RCADE Bn'.html lCARNIVAL )lll. PEMBERTON, Former aul-fixlnnr to GERTRUDE MUR! ND OTHEE rulu MODEAN AND CLABSIC BANCING. +,PUBLIC DANCING FRIDATS, "Btudio, 1850_Biltmore 613 PIIVA‘I'I oy B LR mm # Dupont < m ). Ph.Fr.14ss-W -llnn- -ua n-- .“ s i (.-m»!a s e track you to dauce. 4ive

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