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244055 0B Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Eversharp Pencils Make Ideal _Christmas Gifts. . 50c to $5.00 All Guaranteed. GIBSON CO. ‘f TATlONERY— s ) For Xmas —A wonderful showing of Fine Station- ery. Every strie and kind you want. E Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Fa. Ave. The Violin Shop Complete stock, lowest prices, highest quality. Violins (all sizes), Cases, Bows, Mandolins, Banjos, Ukulelies, Drums, Bugles, etc. 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2376 Seasonable Items Givable Cutlery. $1 Gillette Safet Razor .. ...79% $1 Ever-Ready Safety Razor Mark Razor Guaranteed Straight R1zur:<. special .. Gillette Blades, Ever-Ready doz. Auto Strop Bla doz. Cro. Imported doz. .60e Blades, -30¢ eacl Best Imported Mani- cure Scissors, regu- lar. prmc. $1. spe- -Qt. Hot Water Bot- tles or Fountain Syringes; good rubber Each AMetal Hot Water Bottle; absolutely guaranteed, Spe- namel " complete three pi ' off .. .ol 5! Home Remedies T3¢ size Milk JMag- nesi: 33e¢ 40c size Sodium Phos- phate Granular....28e 40c size Boracic Acid, 1-1b. cartons ......3% 60c_ size Angler s Emulsion ... .dde 30c_size Laxative Bromo Quinine. .23¢ 15¢_ size Asmrm Tab- lets ... 60c size covery D for (‘ougm. Lase CIGARETTES AT CUT PRICES Lower; prices in town. Steck up now—just i thing for Xmas gifts. CAMELS, PIEDMONTS, CHESTERFIELDS, LUCKY STRIKES, LORD SALISBURY 175 ¢ Pie. $1.75 Per Carton SPECIAL SALE TOILET ARTICLES 25c¢ size Vantine's Tem- ple Incense 50c size Vantine's Tem- ple Incense 15c_size Colgate's Bxg Bath Soap 35c _size Be rhmnns Almond Lotion E 1ic_ size' Vantin Soaps, all odors.... 50c_size Calesta Shav- ing Lotion 25¢_Kolynos Dental Cream . 50c_size Pebeco Tooth Paste 50c size Listerine Tooth Paste ......oo.... .3%¢ Elona Hair Nets, all colors, special price, per doz. Venida Hair Nets, 15e cach; 2 for....... In specially prepared gift doz. boxes, per The Gibson Co. 915-917 G St. THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON; V. C, |MORE ‘BOMBS’ DELIVERED |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—True to Her Nature. 3 TO SENATORS AT CAPITOL Justice Brandeis Also Receives “Mysterious” Package, But They All Contain Candy. A few hours after two “bombs” had been delivered to the offices of Senators Lodge and Underwood ves- terday a mall carrier brought two more—one addressed to Justice Louis D. Drandeis of the Supreme Court {and the other to Senator Frank B. i Willis. I A detective from the police de- {partment was immediately called in {to take charge of the suspicious looking packages, but he took no chances with them—as far as open- ing was concerned. Instead, holding them out at arm’s length, he left the Capitol. Later in the afternoon ‘ investigation at the bureau of stand- jards diselosed two, hermetically |sealed tin boxes, each contalning { candy. i A chemist of the local health de- | partment will eyamine the contents, 1 but_persons who observed the candy | in the boxes believe there is nothing | wrong with it. ‘The packages were from a hotel proprietor in Cincin- inull o -OH- WHAT'LL TH JONESES SAY? WERE SociAuly RUINED! TS TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Poli's — “Merchant of Venice,” Sothern and Marlowe. Begins at 8 Pp.m. sharp. 0 5 Haynes” Warning | — < Tt's Dry. Law Haynes who now explains that bootleg drinks are deadly; so let's eschew the poisoned brew, and cease to paint things red- ly. This Dry Law Haynes is taking pains to warn us of our danger; he hates to see the graveyard tea kill off the pilgrim stranger. The boot- leg drinks are made by ginks who “are mot moral dandies, and he is wise to all their ryes, their bour- bons; gins and brandies. Of poison dire and liquid fire they are a sin- ful medley, and Brother Haynes, he still maintains that bootleg drinks are deadly. And Comrade Haynes, a man of brains, should know of what he's speaking, he tolls among the jug and bung, and spigot sadly leaking. He samples rye and finds it Iye, all kinds of booze he handles; he finds one brew has liquid glue, put in by. Goths and Vandals. “Oh, jakes and janes,” crles Helpful Haynes, “let's all apply the swatter to those who sell this broth of hell that makes tBe reason totter. It strikes men blind and wrecks the mind that once was grand and saudy; so let us flay the heartless ~ jay who sells this boneyard toddy.” Thus speaketh Haynes; applause he gains from sane and sober thinkers who've marked the fate that seems to wait for bootleg whisky drinkers. (Copyright) WALT MASO) —_— California—Sunset Route Saves money. Through tourist sleep- er to Los Angeles and San Francisco daily. Also standard service.” South- ern Rail dvertisement. DECIDEDLY SNYDER & LITTLE EXQUISITE SIMPLICITY Atiractive Boxes With Gift Hosiery Two Unmounted Dia- monds — These Diamonds weigh 254 karats. Be sure and sce them. A big bar- gain. The pair— $250 When were your eyes last tested? . Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses and need a dif- ferent lens. - We will be able to tell you. The | average life of a pair of glasses is five years, but often a change is needed in at least two years. Consult us. A LEESE GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN ~OHDINARY 1 | | | l i i 1 National—“Dear Me," Rue and Hale Hamilton. ances at 2:15 and 8:20 p.m. Garrick—"“Emperor Jones,” Charles S. Gilpin. Begins at §:20 pam. . Keith’s—Belle Baker, vaude- ows taday at 2:15 and 8:15 Grace La Perform- B ville. pm. Belasco—"Chuclhles of 1921,” vaude- ville. Shows today at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. . Cosmos — “Jazprolog: vaudeville. Shows today at |, 4:45, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Strand—Arthur RQeagon, vaudeville. Shows today at 12.30, 4, 7:30 and 45 pm. Gayety- view,” burlesque. 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Capitol— lesque. Shows today 8:15 pm. Rialtp—El of Destin: with Anita Stewart, 11:30 a.m. and every two hours afte: Metropolitan—"Her Social Value, Katherine \lachnu]\l 11:40 a.m. , 7.35 and 9:30 p.m. ‘Get Rh‘h Q\.lhk \\nll|nz~ 4, “Greenwich Village Re- Shows today at nd Gloria Swanson, 4:20, 6:10, Headaches from Slight Colds. Laxzative BROMO QU Tablets relieve the Headache by cur:ng the Cold. A tonic laxatjve r. The genuine bears the e. (Be sure you get That enlisted men of the Army are thrifty is shown by a statement in the annual report of Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, chief of Army finance, that there now remains to the credit of 23,663 such| military depositors the sum of $2,965,- | 030, or an average of $125.30 to each depositor. During the past vear there was repaid to enlisted depositors~the sum of $1,000, as principal and $37.784 as interest. yeglasses for Xmas' Give yourself an extra pair— ne eep at the office. PhopEr “LEnsts ‘and “BE COMING FRAMES are best ai sured by consulting Baer. 1 BERNARD A.BAER,, 2nd Floor. 217 & 218 Evans Bld 4856 80 L Street N.E. . Save money and middleman's profits by coming to the factory. Tophams Formerly James S. Topham Established 68 Years JULIE. SAYS ETHELBERT 18 GOING TO MARRY A SHINMY DANCER IN A CABARET! THINK OF IT! DISCUSS SCHOOL SPORTS. Officials Talk of Placing Control in Principals’ Hands. Plans to place the control of ath- letics in the public schools in the hands of principals were discussed at a conference between Supt. Ballou and supervisory ~ officers Monday afternoon at the Franklin School. The question of closer_ co-operation between the principals and the heads of departments also was dis- cussed. No conclusions to change the | DPresent policy were reached. Salary legislation affecting the teachers will be discussed at 2 .con- ference between delegates on the teachers’ council and members of the board of education at the Franklin School tonight at 8 o'clock. The con- | ference will be preceded by a special | meeting of the board of education at 7:30 o'clock. —_— LEAVES ATLANTIC FLEET. Rear Admiral Llayd H. Candler has been detached from command of “The Train,” Atlantic fleet, and ordered to his home on waiting orders. He will be succeeded in the Atlantic fleet. b Capt. Louis R. de Steigner, now serv ing tas; hydrographer, Navy Depart- ment. Supply Co. 808 9th St. N.W. Phone Main 8529 Open Evenings Until 10 0’Clock ELECTRIC TRAIN SET 2 ST, 1 Tender, Engine with head- 1ight, 10-pie $ went Toeivee $3.45 R o' Clectrionya 3 by & Sets from 188 up. A complete line of— Electrical Toys and Electrical Appliances Toy l'rlTl lormers —to operate Tr: Sets . .. $2.95 Other Tlansrormcrfl up to $9.00 XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS 100 gross to select from; 5¢ and 10c. Nothing over 10c. Open Evenings Until Christmas MIXED NUTS Pound, 20¢ Nothing wrong with them— they're worth 30c—we want more friends, that's all. Xmas Candies i Every Good Kind, 25¢ Lb. Up _P||re Candy Canes, 5c to $1.50 Beautiful Boxes, Delicious Candies. ®Ye send by parcel post, anywhere in the world. Mary Sweet Candies Opp. Kann’s BY CHIMNEY “Santa left me something I really wanted.” Hear hubby’s happy hoo-ray over your selec- . tion from these: DEERHEADS, from $1 up ASH TRAYS, 25¢ to $18 BRIAR PIPES, 25¢ to $15 TOL . .CO. POUCHES 25¢ t0 $5 . Humidors for Ladies’ cigarette ‘Henry T. -508 Ninth: Sfrest N.W. CIGARETTE CASES:. 25¢ to $15 T POOR Sirp! 1T SOUNDS LIKE Hirt: $1.98 SET House Current or Battery EVERY SET GUARANTEED Large Assortment of Different Fancy and Colored Bulbs ‘We carry the largest ex- clusive line of Toy Electric Trains and Cars south of New York. ‘Webster Electric Co. 719 oth St. N.W. Brownie Cameras Make Ideal (.:llristmns Gifts ..$2.00 ..$4.50 Be Sure to Get Yours at Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington National Cemete: Stopover allowed st Alexacdria” oz o g Mt. Vernon Ticke! Leave 12th St. and Pnnmylmh . N.W. on the hour and balf hour, t. Vernon e Bownd Top te a_Cemetery Washington.Virginia Raibvay Company Elastic Hosiery —made by us is fresh stock, made to order by the best weavers in the U. S. Fit guaranteed. Prices most reasonable. The Gibson Co., Inc. 817-919 G St. N.W. The Store Your Physician Recommends, > CIGAR, CASES; $1 10 $15 CIGAR HOLDERS, 25c fo $15 . CIGARETTE HOLDERS 25¢c to $25 cigars and cigarettes ho{den, cases and pipes Offterdmger : Agent: (or COMOY’S Loudonlhdo Briar Pnpe- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921 Wh SAVOY THEATE®R Yion avd P ERT PRSI (‘RANDALL’S PRIN CAROL! TRICE “POVERT version OLY?H’IC E LLA 11th & N. C. ave. . i RICHARD d LOUISE 14th and [ St TODAY, AXD TOMORRO KEID, in “THE HE A Paramount Pi ‘:m\n AUBREY APOLI aze W S e CRANDAI.L'S at_ O Street N.W MAY McAVOY, in ERYTHING FOR SALI HIPI’ODROME.,,,,:,’:',,, YORK THEATER _Gn Ave &QuebeeSt. RANDALL S s NEW srmou snac DL lifornin Streets HOOT GIBSON. F Streer nt 10th | X MACDOX: 1 FOOTLIGHTS. | 8.F.KEITH’S ;5 PAILY 215 SUN 300 HOL 2002 “Bright Stars”—Post Premiore London's Great Comedy Star, ELLA RETFORD MR. & MRS. COBURN llamet & Marié¢ McConne: GUY VOYER-HELEN ELY Elwell Sisters, in “MARRY ME." Tpr PTPEITY mesene In “‘Drama Dences—Grave and Giy," With RButh Marr, BERT AND BeiTY WHEELER PIETRO, ROY & ARTHUR. Otk s Buy Beate carly. . Phane Moia sior 25¢ ». “TODAY AND ALL WEEK “GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD” Based om the Stage Plny By Glm. = LDHA) AN ALL—STAR CAST Extra Adged lnlmu-uo- | !mentx MUSICAL MEDLEY GEO. M. COHAN HITS 1 O -LOEW'S COLUMBIA 'TTRACTIONS rmfi: 8 Sharps Poll’s g " First Time Sothern-Marlowe Tonight, Fri., MERCHANT OF VENICE; Thurs,, TAMING OF THE SHREW; Sat. Me:t., TWELFTH NIGHT; Sat. .., HANL LET. $1, 82, §2.80, 88 plus tax. NEXT vtrux_x:cvmnm ‘MONDAY, GMID“ ] FORTUNE GALLO, General Dirscter EPERTOIRE: CARMEN." t-mhni (e WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER “DON'T TELL EVEIIY'I'IIIHG” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 5 'ROVATOR] " Tommasi, Falle.” Todtver, Corsl, ‘and_ Ballet. ' Maestro Ermesto Knoch Seats on sale at Mrs. Concert Bureau, Droop's, 13th o 6493, until Thursday &. m.: the:eafter at Box Office— Prices 50c to $3.00. Tanrs. Mat., 5% to <2 S-h lf CAPITOL == The Avenue at Eleventh To° JAGI( REID and His Record Breakers 3 Tonight—Perfect Figure Contest. ¥ amar. ln—.vo- Turner vs. Mike Londn- NAN TREVELYN Assisted by Geo. Raft and Dunbar’s Band in_*Jazzology” @ CRANDALL'S & at i0th METRopoLITAN THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P, M. KATHERINE MacDONALD Matchless_in “Her Social TValue” HAROLD LLOYD A Riot in “Never Weaken” —Overture— “LA FORZA DEL DESTINO” = (Verdl) Washington’s Finest Orchestra N. MIRSKEY, Cenductor News—Topice—Rathe Beview FREDDY, SILBERS & FULLER Harmony, song txlmlrmckfm comedy CHAS. Ne"_vms’inn ADA In duu': and_songs MILLER, CLINT & CUBY Clover boys ia athletic treat MAXFIELD & DRAKE Breezy bits of mirth and melody WILLING & JORDON Sons sud Pissologue CLYDE COOK n e R e WK ( ¢ Satinoes onlg. 1:15—4:45 Monday to Saturday Feature Films Last Full Vaudeville Show Starts at 9 O°Clock REPUBLIC KCIAHDALI.‘S 18th & Col.Rd. ~—TODAY— ‘Beginning at 6:30 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by ‘Wiliam W. Porter, C. S. B, Of New York City Memher of the Board of Lecture- ship of The Mother Chureh. -The First Church of Christ, Sclentist, in Boitoll, Massachusetts. At First C! and a Stellar Cast, in ACE OF HEARTS MACK SENNETT'S “EWEETHEART DAVS™ I WA GAYETY vy TI6'S ALL mnnwfl‘ VILLAGE -- Iflvfl ‘With Fraak m Senna ands h. Shaw and les. A chorus of. "KB!Q Wesk—""Twinkls Toexv."” it Columbis Road and Euclid St. N.W. 'l'h-r-iny Evening, Dec. 15, 8 p.m. Under tie Aul]len of Fizst Ohureh of Bclentist, of . C, g No_Collection * Ali_Welcome YOU ST. Ne-r 14th lfl ‘l'm'—ll !.I. Martin § “PARDON MY VRENCH" Comedy—"A Baicel Pert Hustend” SHUBERT Vaudeville Belasco Theator Opposite Lafayette Parl ; Bunda n.-l ll_!‘-. What the Herald Calls 3 1,000 Laughs Great Bill Headad by the Biggest Act ‘::.Vnudmlll. Jean Bedini Clark & Mcl:ullough “Ghuckles of 1921” With the White Way Trio, E lhny ck Ed Paulin Jp” Chorus and Company OLGA MISHKA CO. ““Poetry in Motion,"" Lute Feature of ““Tickle Me' T PERMANE & snm!! RIAL & LINDSTR( 7 MUSICAL SPILLERS EA!!. uculn ‘White Way Tiio. Best -nu = (hn Inn-e. (Excep! d_holidays.) Ec.‘.'.:a;n', xmmock;;m..ei LECTURE BY Thornton W. Burgess Friday, December 16, at 4 P.M. Tickets on sale T. Arthar Smith’s and st the Avspices the Girl i couts. MOORE'S 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. Engagement Extraordinary ANITA STEWART In PLAYTHINGS OF DEfi?TIIY ELIAS BREESKIN In Concert, 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 P. M. €= TODAY'S bELECTlOSfi <3 “SOUVENIR DE MOSCOW'’ — WIE- NIAWSKL. “‘CAPRICE VIENNOIS''— KREISLER. “ZAPATEADO"—SARA- MMWWMMWMWWMWWWW New release, sequel to “Alice in !Wonderland” and VASSAR i VARIETIES, for benefit of Vassar dowment Fund Knickerbocker Theater Thursday, December 15 _Tickets, §5 Cts. _14° . and S Shubert-Garrick 1.0's "3 shaver: TONIGHT, 50c to $2.80 The EMPEROR JONES CONCERT Combined Musical Clubs University of Pennsylvania Friday Evening, Decembar 16, 1921 Central High School Auditorium All scats reserved, on sale st T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. $1.00 each ~e l\-l\t(L ""“’ paclhn Golden Fresents ll.llll.m\' Soats R ANTES FROMAAN Piesenty, OTIS SKI NNER tn Tom Cushing's Play BLOOD AND SAND By VreemE T cen raeaes COLISEUM .| SKATING { | .____ TONIGHT i Mo war tax = 20 LY e COMEDY uamss DANCING. GLADYSE WILBD 8 Dupont circle (Dupent Studio). Bnrraasw, Ballroom and Stage Dauclag e 2 ~ GIRLS ! GlRLS ! BOYS! BOYS! Most Popular Proper Dance Hall in Town ) di nd Saturday ht et 15 S: Your chan ivery small « coMM 1 Pythian ¥ Formerly with Gertrude Hoffman Mae Murray aud others. Pricate aud “clasy lcmohs 18 and, stage dancing. 1560 Biltmors '[lnckllolmnndl.nlhnllod:m i Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt Ballroom and all bruches ht. taug! Classes GLOVER'S. TVATE, time, 75c. Course, six lessons, $3.50. ml- Private lessons by 'Mn.-nr. North 51! necticut Ave. T Week lv-.hu. ABGABE 14th st. and Park road Special “LUCKY SPOT” 'DANCE / TONIGHT [Note: A mew, novel and worth while prise awaits the “‘Lucky Girl” at each dance, 11 D\vl\(w'sl'r*uzg M n.w. M The sexron's new da test atepn. Teach oIz da:ex nmnl.y 1n a few lessons i"'“'{ ouchiag or Crpest da mufi ' "’ 'I“MV- and dspeiog, Ate TONY GERACI DANCE ORCHESTRA Secure JRur ugkc pow tor the iouo-y- JOE BROWN PPty 25 oy tinlt ol fl'l% ,'.:..W X it I i | | | i H

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