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A WE: L. J. Raebhach _ MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlingtén National Com Stop-over allowed at Alexazdria on rid Mt. Vernon Honat Cars, Leave 13h St "and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. on the hour an our. Ran: Iu time. B0 minutes. ornon open daily, exoepting Sundey. Round “Xx 30c_Round Trip to Arlington Cemetery ‘Washington-Virginia Railway Company Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. ! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The New York State Soclety will give a reception and dance Thursday | at 9 p.m., at Rauscher'st Mrx. Gy R. King of Frankford, 'male e lngellsl‘ and Rev. Mrs. Moody of Frankford started a series o of evangelistic meetings last night; at. the McKinley Memorial Baptist Church, 4th and L streets north- west, Rev. S. G. Lamkin, pastor. David H. Blair, commissioner of internal revenue,. and Deputy Com- missioner E. H. Batson will be guests of honor at a reception and dance to be given tomorrow night at the Ar- cade by the emploves of the income tax bureau for the benefit of the Welfare League, Edwin Smith, gen- eral chairman of the committee, an- nounced yesterday. n will meet Wed- Board of Eduea nesday at 4 p.m. Franklin School. / mas Statlonery| s St e Coder —1f yon want to give u\mnhlnx that will combine utility with at- tractiveness, give stationery. E. Mornson Paper Co. at the Raleigh Hotel. The lndies of the G. A. R. are to attend the fair of the Spanish War Veterans and Knights of Pythias to- morrow night at Convention Hall. —_— 8:15 p.m. —=| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Consult Us If You Need a USS SS ZIMMERMAN—an expert of wids uxp‘;xriunct is here to serve the ladies. KLOMAN'S !mtrument 1114 14th St. NW. Phone M. 5088. y AWFAWRING MACHINE TOOLS— SPECIAL EQUIPMENT— DIE MAKING— PUNCH PRESS WORK— H. S. ELKINS CO. (INC) 300 12th Street N.W. Money -\nlllnl-le for Real Estate anx Investments ol First-Claxs Real Estate Mortgoge Loans Secured for Deponitor Officers and Directors Maurice D. Roxenberg, President Joseph Sanders..1st Vice Pres. W. A. Bennett....2d Viee Prex. Irvin_ Owingx. . Viee Joseph H. Milans....See Dr. Clarence A. Weave! Alexander Wolf, General Counsel John M. Riordan Frank Owinzs. Awnt. Cashier uur§> F. Mayer F. Maory . Zantzioger ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. ; 7th and E S}s. A Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Priced at $8.00 —is a wonderful camera and makes an ideal Christmas gift. Come to us and see it. Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. Repm Refmish Upholster Your Furniture WE KNOW HOW Store and Oflice Fixtures American Wood Fimshmg Co. 1217 9th North 12 Eversharp Pencils * Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. 50c to $5.00 All Guaranteed. GIBSON CO. 917.919 G St, MW | | TODAY. The College Women's Club will give a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mme. Hide- ko Inouye, professor at the University of Tokio, will speak. TONIGHT. Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens" Association will meet at 8 o'clock in Sixth Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will meet at 8 o'clock. Election. Mrs. Nanette B. Paul and George K. George will direct an entertainment of scenes, customs and costumes of the Holy Land at First Congrega- tional Church. Motion pictures. The Gibbons Club will open its ba- zaar at Carroll Hall. Mgr. Thomas will speak. Short entertainment and dancing. Fred Barrack Post, No. 341, Veter- ans of Foreign Wars, will meet at its hall for election of officers. North Washington Citizens' Associa- tion will meet at 8 o'clock in Sunday school house, United Brethren Church, Election of officers. Marcus Garvey, president general of Universal Negro Improvement Asso- giation, will speak at John Wesley M. B Church Subject: “Africa, a \utmn for the N St. Rita Assembly, a bazaar at hall, $th and N streets. anton Park Citizens' Associa- tion avill meet at 8 o'clock at Peabody School. TONIGHT. The pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Saltman will ;.'l\'e a concert in_the auditorium, . A., at 8 o'clock. Women's City Club—Address by Wickham Stead, editor of the London 8:30 o'clock. ADDRESSES IRISH SOCIETY Toronto Editor Says Qualified Do- minion Rule Is Unacceptable. Declaring that no quallfied form of dominion rule can satisfy the Irish- men’'s demand for complete freedom, Lindsay Crawford, editor of the To- roton Statesman, and member of the Orange Lodge of the Friends of Irish Freedom, addressed the Padraic H. Pearse branch of the organization at Typographical temple last night. Mr.. Crawford deprecated England's claim that Ireland’s troubles were of a religious origin, and said that the conflict between ‘the two countries had had its beginning in-a parlia- ment forced upon the Irish in which ithere were no Irish representatives, and which did not recognize Ireland politically, or legally. ‘The speaker further stated that Canada, like Ireland, has a highly developed sense of national conscious- ness afd was growing loud in her protest agail “her anomalous posi- tion in tl world.” By unanimous vote F. Edward Mitch- ell was re-elected president of the organization to serve during the en- suing year. Other officers chosen included Dr. Joseph Dunn, vice-presi- dent: Thomas McGrath, recording secretary; Miss Mary Rickey, financial secretary; Patrick H. O'Dea, corre- sponding secretary; Thomas P. O'Dea, treasurer; Rev. James A. Geary, Ar- thur Small and Morris Sheehan, mem- bers of the board of trustees: W. B. Coates, orator; William Blake, guare Andrew J. Gleason, director of or- ganization, and P. J. Ryon, director of publicity. _ To Cure a Cold in One Day take Laxative BROMO QV!\!\E tablets. genuine bears. the signature of W. (Be sure you get BROMO.) ment. .BUILDING BOOM IN D. C. U. S. Employment Service Reports Favorable Conditions Here. A building boom is now in progress in ‘the District of Columbia which promises to continue throughout the winter if weather conditions permit, according to the montnly report of the United States employment ser- vice, made public today. There is, however, the report says, a shortage of low price houses for sale and very few of any type for rent. Unemployment and part time em- | ployment obtains among the railroad i shop men, auto mechanics, machinists and common laborers and there are still a large fiumber of general cler- leal wofkers unemployed. ~Teports generally throughout the fifth em- ployment service district, comprising the District of Columbia and eight states, show increased employment. Employment in 1,428 firms in the o The S0 Raversive: wssm’ | United States, each employing more Symbolic of the spirit of Christmas is this decorative wreath of lasting flowers in holiday colors. Blackistone’s Christmas wreath may be sent to any part of the country. $3.50 -0 POURTRENTH ® M STREST * WASHUNOT L than 500 workers, icreased nearly half of one per cent in the period be- tween October 31 and November 30, the report showed. There were 7,219 more employes on payrolls on Novem- ber 30 than on October 31. ‘Forty c(t-' ies showed increases in employment | while decreases were reported from twenty-four cities. BRANCH FORMED HERE. English-Speaking Union Organizes in Washington. A branch of the English-speaking Union has been opened in Washington, | which adds anothe link in the chain | of branches which cover almost every | section of the world where the English | language is spoken. Officers for the Washington branch are: Frederic A. Delano, president; Admiral Charles H. Stockton, James M. Beck, Bishop Alfred Harding and Rev. Charles Wood, vice presidents; Lynch Luquer, honorary secretary, and Miss Natalie Magruder, secretary-treasurer. John W. Davis, former United States ambassador to Great Britain, is.the president of the union for the United States, and Arthur J, Balfour is president for the British empire. MRS. EGAN TO SPEAK. Noted Writer on War wqx Ad- dress Smith College Club. Mrs. Eleanor Franklin mn of N York, who is a member of the ad: committee to the American delegation to the arms limitation conference, and whose drticles from various theaters of conflict 'durlll‘ the world cipal npeuer at the the Smith College Wi ‘This meeting. will be held ; at o’clock the afternoon of Mo o December 12, at the residence of Mra Frn.nu- Savage, 2400 16th-street north- ‘Tea will be served, after which, lkG 30, Mrs. Egan will talk. P THE EVENING KEEPING UP Wl’l‘}l THE JONESES-He Had a Chance for a Trml.- HEY BELLADONNA! TH BELL'S RINGIN, 63 o I The Now Demon: | L The Demon Rum, in bygone days, was bad enough for thirsty jays. It stripped them of their hard-earned wealth, and under- mined their valued health and{ tinted red the beaks they wore, | and spoiled their stand-off at the store, and gave them all a bum renown as a discredit to the town. Yet with the Demon they might train for many years ere they were slain; the Demon got them in good time, but nursed them while they had a dime. The Demon shunned indecent haste; he thought it looked like wanton waste to kill.off sots while they could fetch another rouble to the wretch. The old-time Demon Rum is through; now we have Demon Number Two. He has no patience with the guy who takes a drink and doesn’t die. He likes to see his patrons come and take a slug-of poisoned rum, and, after breathing fire and smoke, curl up at once, aud yell and croak. The Demon in, the iarkness _toils; in witches’ caves his cauldron boils, a caul- dron filled with deadly things, with upas leaves and serpent- stings, with everything that’s foul and mean, with all that’s noxious and obscene. And then his janizaries go to sell his dead- | ly broth of woe, and if man drinks and doesn’t die, the Demon heaves a weary sigh. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) | oCLO STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 ART BODY.TO MEET. <& | National Commission to Hold Ses- sion at Smithsonian. The National Gallary of Art Com- mission, recently established by the regents of the Smithsonian Institution, will meet at the institution tomorrow morning at 10:30. Tonight at 8 o'clock the executive committee will gather at the Cosmos Club and the advisory committee on acceptance 2 art works . will meet at the Nationul Gallary of Art tomorrow morning at 9.20 o'ciock, The commission consists public men interested in fine arts, W. K. Bixby, Joseph H. Gest, Charles Moore, James Parmelee and Herbert L. Pratt; four experts, John E. Lodge, Frank Jewett Mather, jr., Charles ‘A. Platt and Edward W. Redfield; five artists, Herbert Adams, Edwin H. Blashfield, Daniel Chester French, Gari Melchers and William H. Holmes, and Dr. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. —_— Real Cause for Worry There is real danger in every cough or cold. Father John's Medicine helps to get rid of them. No drugs.—Adver- tisement. TARIFF BOARD PROPOSED. | Creation of a tariff-adjustment board to administer adjustable rates and observation of ‘the principal of _maintenance and encouragements of export trade are among the recom- mendations in a suggested tariff pol- icy for the United States, which will be put to a vote this week by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. If accepted, the suggested Jpolicy would mean a radical depar- ture in some Instances from past vrinciples and practices. A committee of the chamber has given the subject of this tariff policy considerable study over a period of several months Harry A. of Chicago is chairman of the com- mittee, Which _includes prominent business men from all sections of the country. > AN LAU\DFRED BY HAND MME. VIBOUD, Inc. LAUNDERER AND DRY CLEANER, 727 11th M. 4971 TrenT— T. S. Patent Office “Home”-made Candies Tasso, the italian poet, so loved sweets that he insisted upon having sugar on his salad, an innovation at that time. You can satisfy YOUR sweet tooth today with Polly Trent Candies, multi- flavored sweetmeats in thick cho colate or tasty tinted bonbons— all homemade and of rich, pure ingredients. Fudge 50c Ib. Chocolates & Bonbons 70c 1b. Cocey TreNT 1013 E S Nw of s the B It’s a Gift Knowing how to please a fellow is a gift all right, if you present him with a box of OFTY’S. “The 8c Cigar with the 10c Personality” Henry T. Offterdinger Mak: 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agent for COMOY’S London-made Briar Pipes, These luscious California Pears in fancy medium-size Noa2 cans that contain 1 Ib. 4 ounces. Perfect ripened fruit packed in rich 25¢ fruity syrup .... For This Week Only Today’s Mocha Squares: Dessert. Two -squares of tender butter rich cake, lavishly covd ered with “mocha cream, sprinkled with toasted cocoanut and with mocha’ curlycues on top. of five: Wheeler | AH! JOST N TIREY N SELLING ALART CLOCKS, TAKE ONE IN AND STE IF IT DOESNT LOEW’'S PALACE Continuons—10:30 a. Continuous—10:30 & m.—11 p. m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK VIOLA DANA In @ Youthful, Sleuthful Comedy of Love and the Law. “THERE ARE NO VILLAINS" Extra Added Attraction SENNETT COMEDY “Be Reasomable” SKCOND GREAT WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH’S WITH LILLIAN G RICHARD BART PERFORMANCE AT 10 ‘. %mmmmmmmm‘ T Hon. JOHN BARRETT Formerly Dirsctor Geperal of the Pas-American nion, Will Deliver a_Lecture, “The Armament Congress and Its Home, the Pan-American Bullding” Profusely Illustrated ¢ -;_lrmnm ‘Wednesday E'B'lx;:l. D'M-‘Abl Western High School Auditorium Under m Aarpices o Sisqciation ™" No Gards Boquired ATTRACTIONS H SHUBERT A’ Poli’s G in%x., ublic I THE ROSE GIRL. only musical comedy in town this week. De- lightful novelty—joy- ous book—luscious, music by creators “The Royal Vagabond.” Corking cast_comedians, singers, dancers; mag- nificent production; host of angel-faced debutantes and FRED HILLEBRAND Pop. Mat. Thurs. Best seats, $1 50. Seats now. 00, 32,0, §3.50 and $3.00, In Aid of Kussian Refugee A Talk By Madame de Meissner “Mystics of the Past” “Mrs. Mlnmgernde Andrews “Pen Pictures From Constantinople” At the Russian Embassy, 1125 16th Street, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT 3 PM Tickets, $1. Phone W. 1623, bet. 8 & 10 a.m. * “Tonight, 8:20 ATIONAL T8t Special Wed. Mat,, 50¢ to $2 Oharles Frohman Presests ETHEL BARRYMORE IN “DECLASSEE,” “ ZOE AKINB ntx-r wmm-—slm'rs rgvnsrmr GRACE LA RUE HAMILTON %#* DEAR ME BURTON HOLMES 8ONGS ’I'OD AY INSPECTING THE I'hllupplnes OF THE SHREW. Prices—3L. Natloi Frld.lh Fhens Jate g™ “CALLLCURCI National Theater ‘Thursday, Dee. 8, 4130 13th and G. Phone M. 6488 s g, 1PN, OVERTT OF BioREaT. = N g IM'I'S. BE LASCO THE 215 DIRECTION OF MESSRS‘ LEE ANO J J.SHII TE LAFAVET TS HERE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK A vaudeville bill unsurpassed for real entertainment with not only cne, but & Salaxy of amusement stars in a Jumbo program, er rare merit with BARGAIN MATINEES 25 cents 50 cents Best Seats in the house. (Except on Saturday, Sunday amd holidays) NIGHTS 25¢ to $1.00 ‘Washington’s Own Girl Star ADELE ROWLAND Fresh from Her Triumph in “Irene” and the Star of Numerous Broadway Buccesses in & Group of Her Own Bpecial Bongs. HANNAFORD FAMI ERNESTINE MYERS & CO., DICKINSON AND DEAGOXN, BERT HANLON, THE AVOLLOS, CLAYTON & LENNIE, GENERAL PISANO AND OTHERS NEXT WEEK—CLARK & McCULLOUGH “CHUCKLES OF 19217 Special Film Features CRANDALL'S sAvuv THEATI-:B R\’llm‘l L : cmmws Amg,u;fiflz.m 30. T. ’¢ YORK THEATER MATINEE D 6th& C 6:15, 8 & RA NEW STANTON FOX" No. 9. REGENT 18th & Cllllor-ll Streews LAST DAY— “THE_WoMAN Gob CHANGED.” 2105 Pa. ave. Ph.W. 963, DA lnt St and R. L LAST DAY—ALL-STAR CAST, in “NO WOMAN LIBER 17 ROAERS, 1n “POOR RRLATION 625 Reserved Beats, 350 at lflhulflnhfltflnlumm _Droop’s, 13th and 6. Phone 7 7 1 2 L @ & / f?fia Daily 335 | ‘| REVERE smd“aus 1 Holidays tinees, Excops Street l\x. cAVOY, V& ol $ALE" HOME = ¢ --d lrvl-x St HAMMERST! MAY c. TOMMY." Hll’PODRO 9th& N.¥.Ave;N.W, irk Rd. WILLIAM DUNCAN, in “STEEL HEART” 911 H Street 535 Sth St. S.E. NEW THEATER HARRY CAREY, in “BRUTE ISLAND." CRANDALLS MEmeororresy THIS W] -NO! : CRANDALL'S XSicxensoces RMA TAL!ADG TODAY. in_ T} WONDERFUL TH And HARRY POLLARD, in “THF my RIDER." Per- t HOLT “ind LILLA in M'ru‘x THE_SHOW."” ~ And SN0 'S LABOR'S LOST." CRANDALL'S ™smer, e 2 £ xis SON, in “WHY GIRLS KNICKERBOCKER a7 o [l | Prices 3= Holid / & 2100, 5:00 -u 8:15 HIS MAJESTY | “BABE” RUTH (HIMSELF) “THE KING OF SsWAT” WELLINGTON (“DUKE”) CROSS DEAN MOORE, Accomplice, In the Satirical Home-Run Skit, “THAT'S GOOD,” by Thomas J. Gray. Btar of - JAMES WATl'S & CO. JAS. DOYLE Meets EVELYN CAVANAUGH Howard Brockway Kentucky Mountain Ballads and Old French Songs Aum'mmvu CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, RDAY, DEC. 10, 8:30 0'CLOCK. ~ Auspices _ Washington Soclety of the Fine Arts, Community. Center. Dept., Public Schools, D. C. Tickets. . . . ... .$1.00 Office,"'W. 8. F. A., 1741 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 9th Street Below F, G.AYET APITOL Ilfifl- € Greenwich Follies” in “A Treat in Travesty” MISS PATRICOLA “The Seintillating Melodist” A Explaini 811 tn the Bpt of Fun” Piotorial, THE CENTURY Gl Presenting Satires of the Present Day KEENE & WILLIAMS “Oity Eeller I..\. A BENDER&ARMSTRONG WANDLA & SEALS 00_With Comedy, MLLE. INA & Co. Farniture Tusslers.” LEE MASON & CO.. A Now mm 1-..&-. “’I'HE APPL[CANT" Vitagraph,_with James Aubrey Flut ‘Time FRANK MAYO in “Go Straight” Feature (At Matines only, 1:15—4:45, Films Monday to Sstuniay. Last Full Vaudevs Vaudeyille Show Starts at 9 0’Clock. Shown IGNAZ FRIEDMAN "fie'c.umummm | s Antgrinin Mon., Dec. 12, 8:15 |+ TIM.“.T,A:OI!IIIQ.!M 1308 G B¢, Gloria Swanson. QA Hmak —C QammMnIQWE—— CONCERT FEATURE Titl's “Serenade,” by Rialto Trio Special Subsidiary Program .........-.........?h‘......-.....,.. maessseses: BACH RECITAL Mildred Faas, Soprano Charles T. Tittmann, Bass AUDITORIUM, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 8:15 P.M. Tickets, 50c Office of the Bociety, 1741 New York ave. CRANDALL'S F a MErRoPoLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE In the Hit of Her Career, the WONDERFUL THING EXTRA HARRY POLLARD IN “THE JOY RIDER”™ —Overture— “PAGLIACCI” (Leoncavallo 'uh-flnl s Finest Orchestra . MIBSKEY, Conducter Pnlhe News—Topics CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. R2. KNicKERBOCKER —TODAY— Beginning at 6:15 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE ‘With Harrison Ford, in the WONDERFUL THING HARRY POLLARD IN “THE JOY RIDER” One Appearance Only TUB 8:30 Andlmrln- RUTH DRAPER There e more drama in ment of her hands than in evening at most of our Y. Globe. Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. Shubert-Garrick 2 Meim. .. Tonight, 8:15. 50c to $2.00 A New Play by Clara Kummer The Mountain Man A Love Story With SIDNEY BLACKMER Mansgement Charles L. Wagner. Catherine Balle Has opened lier new studio of *“Dance” 719 9th st. n e 0w, to I Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoshlu, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1L Comn, ave Ballpom and all branches of stage dancii ‘correctl; for l.‘Ml‘dr!n lndn:fllll t8. 4 "n' Shsoeie MISS CHAPPELEAR Private lessous by appot t S 3 appolutmen GLOVER'S, 68 md—l’lll\'ATE LESSON: any time, T5c. Course, six lesson Tues., Fri. Hallroom for rent, fi BIG Bargam D-ANCE Every Week Night = From December 5th to Z0th, at the Knickerbocker The Popular Place to Danee 406 7th, Above Pa. Ave. Oehmann’s Music S e 10° Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 “PAUL JONFS” DANCE Tonight m MRS, ACH'II' STUDIO, “27 —(_'l.u Monda; Friday, h‘l Phone DAVISON'SERE1329 M mw.,m .m .flnu. Any bour. -'-m- stodles. e Bt e, Tmstracion und dasciug. 8 to ~ JOE BROWN