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iiIRL ASKS ALL HUNTERS : TO STOP SHOOTING QUAIL ‘Eighth-Grade Pupil at Park View School Declares Bobwhite F Farmers' Friead. i An appeal to hunters not to shoot quail has been penned by Margaret Beall Evans of the eighth grade, Park View School, who lives at 422 Shepherd street northwest. “Please Btop before vou shoot—then do mot ishoot.” she advises Addressing _her “Stop_and Think." Miss Evans says: . “Did you ever stop to thinks where ¥our food comes from? 1s it not from ! HURRY! TAKE YOUR BATH N WE HAVENT A MINUTE To_SPARE \F WE WANT To GET To THE JONES'S ON Tire ! appeal, entitled to “the hunters,” ihe farm? Did you ever realize how Unany difficulties your friend, the armer, has? He has many, many | ceeds and insects to torment him, find the bird you like to shoot is of zreat value to the farmer. Mr. and | rs. Quail and their large families, Svhile “securing food for themselves, are really laboring for the farme: oo. “Over one-half of this bird's food weed seeds. and it also eats injuriou Jnsects. If it were not for bobwhite the crops would be choked out by FINANCE STAFF MEETS. | | Aweeds, and then how much more 3»....§Semi-Monthly Luncheon Addressed by Gen. Harbord. Aould have to pay for your food. “Years ago there were millions of passenger pizeons in this countr hey were killed in_great numbe #nd sold for food. Now there is not | offi today by department staff was given the finance ‘one left on the face of the earth. 1Is|of th our good friend. the quail, to meet ! verve section and civilian employes in the same fate? This bird so much ! the office of the chief of finance. needed. let every one try to prevent it | from being exterminated. “Please, stop before you 2hen do not shoot." zuest of honor shoot— o on T nl{ug the work of | S the department. was a feature | Shaffer’ Effeets Charm by | COURT ORDFRS ACQUITTAL | e ven imates made. 900 1th.| R —Advertise - | Defendant Declared Not Guilty of —_——————— | Manslaughter in Auto Death. By direction of Justi Criminal_Division No. day afternoon retur dict acquitting Alfred Sma ored, of a charge of manslaughter. The proof offered by the government failed to show that Smallwood driving negligentiy when MASONS GIVE PROGRAM. | nal work of \l.flxonh nrgan- by ph last night ||| New Masonic | More than 500 members and | attended. The program | ctions by the La Fayette | i included hich Ella L. e o i quartet. ic and character dances | Fan into the side of the bridge i Webater A'I”A hrew her into Benning run’ wh and dancing. A Attorne; Robert = resided. she drowned. 5 th IG DISPLAY| 0f Cameras Regintered —Make your selection now, while showing is complete. OPTICAL CO. M.A LEESE °ssass candies. Fudge 50c Ib. Cocey Trenr MT. VERNON Alexandris & Arlington National Cemetery Stop-over allowed at Alexandria on all Mt. Vernon Tickets Cars_Leave 12th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. on the hour and half h Running time. 50 minutes. Mt. epen dally. excepting Sunday. 309 Round Trip to Arlington Cemet Washingtos. Virginia Eailway Company --b.ut the Prices Did Annual Midwinter *1 are included in this sweeping Strap-Pumps, Evening down, two months earlier than usual. Many Women’s Boots, Oxfords and Strap-Pumps from our regular stocks, formerly $5.95 to $8.75, in one group at— et s Many of our Women's . $8.75 to $12.50 Boots, Ox- fords, Strap-Pumps and Evening Slippers, in an- other-great group at— ty THE EVENING KEEPING UP° WITH THE JONESES—No Consideration at All for Pa. STAR, WASHIN N, D. ON, HOLY MACKEREL! JUST ty pok! JULIE IS USING - PLAN FOR_ MEETINGS. Programs for future meetings of | [ | the Parent-Teacher | the Columbia Junior High School will be arranged by the executive commit- e semi-monthly luncheon of the tee of the organization, it was an: unced today by President Frank J. The next regular meeting flicers of the finance re-| ¢ tne association will be held Thurs- | day, December 8, at 8 p.m., at the Co- | Sch ph . Harbord, acting | };":(",':“;“““"’ High School, botka. Association of Tth dnl\ “Home”-made Candies It was in the 13th century the English first learned the lure of sweets, but they had to import “spiceries,” as the dainties were then called A triumph of modern candy-making is offered you today in the chocolate richness and flavor bounty of Polly Trent 70c 1b. Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. m‘asufiationeryj —1f you want to give somethin; that will combine utility with at- tractiveness, give stationery. E Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. Trent U. S. Patent Office Chocolates & Bonbons 1013 E St. NW Mesco Building Talk! this morning—when we started our s M arl("DO W.n“ Women’'sLow&HighShoes HE most Fashionable Styles of the Hour Clearance Sale which started today. . Boots, Oxfotds, . Slippers. Taken right out of our regular stock and deeply marked at all our N four stores And the sooner you call the better | for youl We didn’t shout ‘**‘Bargains”’ & | And I ; c:.‘..:f,":‘.:.;... GENEVIEVE TOBIN Btarting Mc Seats SBelling, , BURTON HOLMES | TUB IN FIVE __ AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S | DORIS MAY In the Year's Greatest Comedy- Romance Hit! “THE FOOLISH AGE” WITH “BULL” MONTANA _I — Begimning sunday | ' VIOLA DANA In “There Are No Villains” LOEW'S COLUMBIA " Continuous 10 a. m.—11 p. m. _ NOW PLAYING D. W. GRIFFITH'S | WITH LILLIAN GISH AND RICHARD BARTHELMESS wing to length of production Do0Rs OPEN AT 045 A M. PERFORMANCE AT 10 A. M. ATIONAL Gz 02, BAM H. HARRIS Presents Little Old New York | rouuv-ly 06 mail or telephons ordets. ETHEL BARRYMORE In the play in which her triumph h | mithent pl:ll.hl 12 the history of the Amert | “DECLASSEE" By Zoe Akins SUNDAY INSPECTING THE ! EVE., 8:30 uowari Philippines Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.00, 75¢, 5oOc. ‘GALLI-CURCI | Natfonnl Theater 'rlnmun Seats_on sale Mrs, Greene Droop's. 13th and Mme. Louise HOMER Natichal Thenater Friday, Dec. 9, 4:30 sale Mrs. Greene's concert bureau, Dec. 8, 4:30 coneert, buresu Seats on Denonie. TA 500 Shubert-Garrick Picg:paMeses. - Tonight, 8:20 Mats. Today and Sat. HAMPDEN ETH, Thurs. mat.: SERVANT IN FAS HOUBE, Thurs. might: ROMEO AND T, Fri.; CHANT OF VENICE, Sat. mat.; HAMLET, at. night. Next Monday—Seats Thursday | A New Phy by Clara Kummer |: The Mountain Man | A Love Story With | SIDNEY BLACKMER Management Charles Wagner Want & partnor with $1.500 fo take half interest in & proposition that involves one I merioa's gréatest actors; one of the few enterprises that is not feeling the prosent depression; & _proposition _ that means & quick turn-over and, from ap- poarances, ‘an unlimited profit, _Services ite desired but mot required. Address MR. ARTHUR A, CAMER 918 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. * ,_LACES AND LINENS LAUNDERED BY HAND MME. VIBOUD, Inc. . LAUNDERER AND DRY CLEANER, | M. 2071 Investments of First- Class Real Estate Mortgage Loans Secured for Depositors —If you: have money to in vest wo would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure firste class Real Estate Mortgage Loans. ILL BE THROUGH MWITH THE BATH e e e 'REPUBLIC L% America’s Finest Colored Theater 2:30 P.M.—Today and Tomorrow—1l P.M. A Lois wénn ll:’mdur‘uon Q, D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER T, MINUTES PA! AMUSEMENTS. | THE_FIRST NOTHING LIKE IT HAS E FEATURING C. SUPERBLY_STAGED THE ANSELSMITHS i In “Pastimes in Jungle-Land'’ T BT T | (T CRARDAIL'S F ot I Mmoroum ' 10:30 A. M. to 11 NEXT WEE! LAST THREE DAYI CHARLES RAY In a Hit, “Two Minutes to Go™ BUSTER | KEATON Great in “The Boat” CRANDA.I.L’S 18th & Col. Rd. ~—TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P, M. | CONSTANCE BINNEY in the Belasco Hit, The CASE OF BECKY COMEDY “A Toonmerville Tangle” B F. KEITH'S = Daily 3:3; Sun. 53 Hol'y 124235 “Bill Par-Excellence”—Post FLORENCE | KARYL WALTON&Co| NORMAN | JACK wllso & Harry Antrim, Betty Brown& Co, MRS. SIDNEY DREW & CO. |! BEATRICE HERFORD || Six Other Comedy and Novelty Hits. [} NEXT & 93 & Tremende Weex BABE”RUTHS Iz YOU ST, CAPITOL | 11th st. and Pa. ave. MONTE CARLO GIRLS sos, i 7t VB o Public Lecture Series. Georgetown Foreign Service ' School Russia and International Finance By Baron Serge Korff, Formerly Assistant Governor General of Finland. Auditorium, National Museum 10th and B Sts. NW. Friday, Dec. 2, 8:30 P.M. PU BLIC IKV TTED. —By POP MOMAND. N DID MAMHA GWVE PO Pore [ NICE LITTLE OATH N GREAT T TR T WE PLAY LDE\VSVAunEwu.E || GTRAN NINTH-AT-D DAYS—DON'T_MISS _THIS! HARRY CAREY “T“HE FOX" A FANTASTIC AND FUTURIST ~ “MONEY IS MONEY"” .nwl- PH GREENWALD AND A NOTABLE OF NINE TALENTED ARTISTS TINEES 10c TO 31c PRE-WAR PRICES AR CEPTING KAt Lots of Pep—Plenty of Girlies A Burlesque Show to Please , 1921 ENFCANCEL LUNCH! LAST THREE DAYS 9l moore's R |A LTO sthatc Prices: 11 a. m, to 1:30 p. 0 to @, 40c—G to 11 p. m., 55c. GEORGE MELFORD’S PARAMOUNT SPECIAL THE SHEIK RUDOLPH VALEN NO AND AGNES AYRES 0F NEXT WEZK--BEGINNING SUNDAY-3y Jesse L L precents Gloria Swags on AMUSEMENTS. O O S R PRODUCED ON ANY SCREEN INCLUDING THE 'ING SQUADRON N PRESENTS AL FARCE OMOT AY DOU(JLAS FAIRB»\'\KS N ‘The THREE MUSKETEERS’ tkANDALL's -n‘mw _AND l\\lLKhRBfll KER d. GORGEOUSLY COSTUMED HARRY GILBERT “In “‘Character Smap-Shots™ 5 JFoRD, "n xtra— AMATED um H st PRINCESS 72,1, 15 MYSTERY wi CAROUNA "“‘, . SWHEN A MAN fOORE _and Meon i G NG CUMMINGS, in K. e THE TRAIL. CRANDALL’ APOLLO THEATER S SIMPSON. And COMEDY, | EDNA MURPE op Sunshine FLOWERS NEW THEATER & C Stx. N.E. 5:00—9:30 p.m. in 535 Sth St. S.E. _LEAH BAIRD. o 7 Also AMATEUR NEW STANTON SHIRLEY “LOVE { SHUBERT vaudeville ‘Pbli’s :{?fi;‘;’« DALL’ ot N York | _ Belasco Theater | ime seon 3w X [y Opposite Lafayetto Park and White House | || . 2aY coNsToCE t | ame Sunday 3 & 8:15 p.m. S " nt “" — A [Preseat e worite siont 1 peniortien E autiful uction, Sed pw~NEXT WEEK-®a What the Times calls & “Crackerjack s the Star says is ‘‘Great En- |3 QW "\d ' and what The Herald de- | A soribes as ‘Topnotch Vaudeville,” at l‘\'“C' | the Belasco this week with | (From the Century Theater, N. Y) !Co. of 800—11 Gorgeous Scenes ' :Marvelous Fokine Ballet of 100 4 i i ! BARGAIN MATINEES 125 cents 50 cents | Best seats in the house. (Exdept on Sat- urday, Sunday aud holidays. NIGHTS. 25c_to S1.00 HERE'S THE LINE-UP: JIMMY HUSSEY AND THE CENTURY REVUE. Frolicsome Company of 25: The Orl‘lnll JOE JACKSON: ZIEGLER SISTERS, a Smart Dance Bevuette; VINIE DALY, of Hammerstein's London Opera Co.: Vine j & Temple: Buddy Doyle; Rome & Cullen: Jolly Johnny Jones; Shubert Topical Tleokly. . Beginning Next Sunday Afternoon— Another Wonderful Bill. Rowland, Dick- inson and Deagon and eight other top- | notch acts. ] Nights,50c,75¢,81, PRICES SF5e. e foc St it oi5ad%y ext Monday, Dec. 5. S > “The Best ll!ulconlf.)' of = Der-dn" J/IROSE GIRL With FRED HILLEBEAND aad Soier Do o Acbemaiiee Theater. New York. 2 75c, §1, $1.50, §2 and 50c.” 78¢,” 31, $1.50 ‘and $§2. Want to Dance? You Can Lears L _FORT MYER DRILLS ooy b 3 Benine 2] York ave. w. EXHIBITION DRILL e give o e course stuten 2:30 P.M. Saturday, 17 December our individual private lewon and ' ® %6 lesson for Fort Myer Riding Hall The Dansant Follows Drill appointment. America’s fore- Benefit of the Army Relief most _dancing _academy. Fund & from 10 a.m. to 10 p. 4 uny B , $15.00, $20.00, $25.00; Reserved Seats, $1.50, $1.003 MISS CHAPPELEAR Seatn, 50c. Private lessons sintment. Tickets no'ifl.& talos.“rfihywr - Bmhlk., \or!h 5197 “onnecticut Ave. Mme, JOHANNA o [ = : Fourteenth and Park Road i The National League of Ma~ Willard Ballroom, Sundsy Eve., Decomber 4, 9 o'clock. Tickets, n:loyo 3200 and s3.00,| sonic Clubs Will Occupy th?r Boxos, $40, Now on sale at Jordsn Pisso Co., TONIGH A Photo.Romance of Tense Emo- | 13th and @, and Willard mewsstand. AUDITORIUM ° q kL jism and Scintillant Camflh:u However, we will give a Screen's Hosi = il Sy Lty et | “Lucky Spot” Dance Bt : | for our patrons in the apacions Upper Baliroem ¥ CONTINUOUS SHOW . ppe - A Prize at Evessr Dance D MRS. ACHEK'S STUDIO, 1127 Ao —Cinss Monday and Friday. Private " lessons by appointment. 6786. _Established 1900. KITTY FRANCIS & CO ‘Rube’ Welch, ln ‘Ambition’ “YE OLD TYME” MOVIE sHow DUNHAM & O'MALLEY A clever pair with unususl comedy idess. KIBBLE & PAYNE SUPREME TRIUMPH Chuse Bateve, Tnstraetion -'“11 JOE BROWN ons, “P, corm e T & BALLE DANCING Seleett GLIA 00M AND STAGE o i} JESS & "MILT FEIBER w050 10 pm. PR g0 (Leon {4 Two Boys and a Piano in one of those clever singing acts that always go good. CHAS. & HELEN POLLY In bits of wariety sad nowslty stunts, Just & hit out of the o MACK SENNE'IT'S GLOVBR'S, 613 22ud—PRIVATE, x.l:sox-‘s auy time. 75 Course, six lessons, $3.50. Clase Toes., Fri. - Ballroom 'for rent, $7. W-. DYSE WILBUR, GLA Dupant circle (Dupent Btudio). Ph Fr.1435-W. Ballroom and Stage WASHINGTON'S | FINEST ORCHESTRA | N. MIRSKEY, Conductor - - row m‘flnll eln- III-. L 2 | el ADDED B AT are e AR BRLE ““COLTSEUM |} fim | “Hoot” Gibson in {|2¥ S iutoine it Shown | “Red Courage” 1|8 13 (i iearms Feature |44 musoer ety 1365 { | Jock Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Fil Monday to Saturday. SKATlNG Laxt FauVasscritle Shew F Mrs. H. L. Holt - it © 0'Clock. 41 Conn. ave. Ballroom and all nn-r-- i R Classes and adulta, Fr. TONIGHT. IRERS