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— Health Candies v 40, 60 & 80c Ib. ] Eversharp Pencils Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. N 50c to $5.00 All Guaranteed. GIBSON CO. 917-919 G St. NW TATIONERY r Xmas —A wnnd»rfu) showing of Fine Station- ery. Every style and kind you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 P Brownie Cameras Make Ideal Christmas Gifts Prices: Be Sure to ( Gibson’s Kodak Filling Station 917-919 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON Alexandria & Arlington National Cemetery Stop-over aliowed at Alezandsia on . Vernon Tickets Cars_ Leave 12th St. and £ opnsyivanta Ave. N.W. on the hour balf hour. Running time, 50 minutes. it o open daily, excepting Sunda: Round Trip, 80c. 30c_ Reund Trp to Ariington Cemetery ‘Washington-Virguua Railway Company . Investments of First-Claxs Real Extate Mortgaze Loans Secured for Depositor Officers and Directors Maurice D. Roxenbers, President Joseph Sanders..1st Viee Prex. W. 2d Viee Pres. it Dr. Clarence A. Wen Alexander Wolf. General Counsel John M. Riordan. .Cashier Frank Owings. ... Asst. Cashier . P. Andrews .OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor_.v7th and E Sts. IG Values in Cameras 'ANSCO Vest Pocket Camera inr Price, 830, Special, inel Hags Kneewsi Maury Zantzinger ANKN o B pat Tans F Wollinsak Rrilliant leather bel- aminum, leath- red. Size 21 nust ow OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St TRUSS FITTING —is a profession with us. Our fitters are students of anat- omy and have had over 35 years’ experience. - Thor- oughly efficient attendants for women. The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W.. The Store Your Phy Recommends The F ‘amous CGOK American Gentleman 12-in-one ! 1 Bill Fold Harry C. Grove., Inc. 1210 G Street The Roof Over Your Head— Does it leak? If so, consult us. Eesti- mates gratis—service. satisfuctory. ». . FERGUSON 1. 2114 9th St. N.W. _ Ph. 231-232. PAINTING BY EXPERTS {light. Il Glaaden ‘their heart with a plant or Senator Charles E. Townsend will speak of “The Limitation of Arms" before Michigan State Soclety tomor- row night, Thompson .School. Radeliffe and Simmons College clubs are holding a Christmas sale thls week at 1621 H street for benefit of respective endowment funds. The D. M. Stearns Bible class will meet tomorrow, 11:30 a.m., Mount Ver- non M. E. Church, Next meeting after holidays. Phil Skeridan Post, No. 6, G. A. R., will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Grand Army Hall Mrs. J. B. Gilbert will give exposi- tion of Sunday school lesson tomor- row, 4:45, Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. The Writers’ Lenvue will meet to- morrow, Public ibrary. Eeleet Klub will give a dance Sat- urday, 9 p.m., Hadleigh Hotel. Catholic Women’s Service Club wjll have a dance at its community house, 601 E street, tomorrow, 9 to 11:30 p.m. Instruction, 7:45 __Soclety of Mayflower Descendants in the District will give a dinner De- cember 21 at the Willard to celebrate anniversary of landing of the Pil- srims. The Southern Soclety will meet Mon- iy evemng at the Willard Hotel. Music. Dancing. Business Women’s Council will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. &t Church of the Covenant. Dr. Esther Lovejoy of New York will speak. Mrx. Selden P. Spen Spencer will conduct Bible class of Church of the Covenant tomorrow at 6:30 p. The Society of Natives of the Dis- trict of Columbia will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Raleigh Hotel. An old- fashioned Christmas entertainment will follow. The B. C. B. Club wit ive a dance iSallIrday 9 p.m., at Cairo apartments. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. “Through the Looking-Glass” will be pictured at the Knickerbocker Thea- ter at 2 and 4 o'clock, for benefit of Vassar College salary endowment fund. Civic section, Womeni City Club— Round table, at 3 o'clock. ional Touncil for the Limitation Dr. John C. Ferguson will speak at Iof Armament, at 532 17th street. Victory Chapter, D. A. R., will hold sale of Christmas goodies and fancy articles from 3 to 5 o’clock, Unitarian House, 1789 Columbia road. TONIGHT. Parent-Teacher Association of Sla- ter-Langston School will meet at § o’clock, Slater School. Dean N. B. Fagim will lecture on “Anatole, France,” at 7 o'clock, 20 Jackson place. Fre Mount Saint Mary's Alumni_Asso- ion will have a dinner at Colum- a Country Club, Chevy Chase, 7 o'clock. | P, | Chinese diplomats and delegates to conference will by ton Alumni ‘v Club, 8 Heinsch and Charles R. Crane, former ministers to China, wiil attend. Red Triangle Outing Club will ecet, 12th and Pennsylvania avenue, 7:30 o'clock. HBuy ticket to Virginia Highlands. Hike to Fort Scott Va. for campfiire. Bring lunch and flash. | —_— i Do You Know a “Shut-In"? flowers from 1214 F.—Adver- tisement. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central High—At thé festival of music in_the auditorium Saturday cvening, Edith B. Athey, civic or- canist, will be assisted by WNetta Craig, soprano. Parents are invited to bring theehildren. Admission and seats are free. The combined musical clubs of the University of Pennsyl- vania will give a benefit for the community center department tomor- | row evening in the auditorium at 3:30 o’clock. Wilson Normal.—The secretary of this center, Mrs. Ida E. Kebler, has prepared a printed folder of the edu-: cational, recreational, social and civie activities of the Wilson Normal Cen- ter to be furnished to all community neonle of that district Tonieh Park View Community Club; French, | Spanish, dramatics, men’s gymnasium, Bond’s opera, A. A. E. Athletic Club. Gude, East Washington.—Tonight: Amer- icanization class (direction of night | school), community orchestra, Vet- eran’s Bureau A. C., Wallach Pleas- ure Club, library, sewing machine use. Thomson.—Tonight: Colorado State { Sotiety, Spanish, orchestra, plain sew- | ing, dramatics. i { Johnson-Powell.—Tomorrow 3 to 5 o'clock, three classes in French for children, rehearsal for Christmas play by the children of the French Club. Southeast.—Tonight: Country Danc- ing Club, Leviathan A. C. Dunbar High—Tonight: Commun- ity band, Simon Commandery, Knight | Templars, Holy Name Guild B.,' Pioneer B. B., dramatic club, super- vised study of algebra, piano les- sons. Garnet-Phelps.—Tonight: James E. Walker Post, American Legion, wom- ~n's exchange, Douglass League and Supreme -Council. Lovejoy.—Tonight: Buffalo A. C., Black Sox A. C., Boy Scouts, plain sewing and dressmaking, Do-Right «*ir'g* Club, reading room and games, Oriental A. C., Community Choral Zocioty, home nursing, dietetics. | i i | ] PLAN TO BOOM SCHOOL. - | Organization of active alumni as- {sociations in all sections of the coun- ! itry for the purpose of promoting thel best interests of Briarley Hall Mili tary Academy is being planned by Dr. | Harold K. Van_ Buren, professor of | lEngllsh in the Fulton High School at Atlznta, Ga. The school is located at ! Poolesville, Md. Graduates of the institution residing in Washington are requested to communicate with Prof. Van Buren. cleaning, pressing, dyeing and repair- ing requirements.: Your order will be delivered on time if it is received at . once. 4724 Call Main {4725 4726 This slogan also i applies to your Sothern and Marlowe. xm- sharp. and Hale Hamilton. 8:20 p.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. E"’Y N[ws lN BRIEF ! IKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—They’ Come In Handy for Pa. 1 THAT PUTS NE GEE! THE ONLY COLLAR GUTTON T HAVE, AN SHE'S ROLLED DOWN IN THE CRAC ‘TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. Poli's—“Taming of the Shrew,” Bogins at 8 National—"Dear Me,” Grace La Rue Performance at Garrick—“Emperor Jones,” Charles S. Gilpin. Performances at 2:16 and 8:20 p.m. Yale B. F. Keith’s—Ella Retford, vaude- ville, pm. ville. Shows today at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Cosmos — “Jazzology,” vaudeville, Shows today at 1, 4:45, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Shows today at 12:30. 4, 7:30 and 8:45 p.m. view,” 2:15 and of 11:30 a.m. and every two hours after, | 10: ana 10 pom. WOULD CURB DISECUSSION. Senator Jones Wants Debate Kept ington Tuesday that he Shows today at 2:15 and 8:15 Belasco—"“Chuckles of 1921,” vaude- Stiand—Arthur Deagon, vaudeville. Gayety — “Greenwich Village Re- burlesque. Shows today at 5 p.m. ‘Record Breakers,” bur- Shows today at 2:15 and the Racquet Club. YALE GLEE CLUB COMING. Will Be Luncheon Guest of Univer- sity’s Local Alumni. Johns. The Yale Glee Club, which is tour- ing the east and middle west this month, will be the guests of honor at a luncheon to be given by the Alumni Association of Wash- ington Wedensday, December 21, at After the luncheon the Glee Club will be transported to Walter Reed Hospital, will give a concert for the soldiers. Wednesday evening the club will glve its concert at Wardman Park Hotel. CREW OF NINE LOST. SYDNEY, N. S. W., December 14— Hope for the créw of nine which man- ned the schooner Viola out of Lunen- burg was given up today when wreck- age bearing the craft’s name was picked up off Cape Race, N. vesse¥ left North Sydney, 23, with coal for St. ‘where they ] INA FINE PICKLE ! Rialto—Elias Breeskin, “Playthings Destiny,” with Anita Stewart, _Metropolitan—*“Her Socinl Value, e McDonald, b Dnn t Tell Everything, Reid and_Glori —_—— to Question at Issue. ! Senator Jones, republican, of Wash-| served notice in the Senate! would soon move to change Senate rules so as, he said, | to curb the pri talking on anyt He proposes to br lege of senators ng at any tim & about the change by confining debate “to the question under consideration unless other provided by unanimous consen vise ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. Lieut. Commanders Gordon W. Nel- son, at the New York navy yard, and Robert W. Farrell, at Quincy have been ordered to this city duty Ma. for | in the bureau of construction Other Kodaks and Cameras $2 to $85 'Washington Home of the Kodak Harry C. Grove Inc. 1210 G St. FOOTWEAR FOR MEN Distinctly correct— fashioned of fingst patent leather. Particular attention is paid to the fitting at Burt’s. Washington Headquarters for [] BRUNSWICK 917 G Street Open Nights Till Xmas Our Special Xmas Kodak Outfit No. 1 Jr. Kodak. 2 Rolls Films. 1 Leather Carrying Case Christmas Hosicry in Gift Boxes ATIUL £ Christmas Card —an ideal gift of table ferns with red hollday berries ——— Phone i Florisls_o FOURTEENTH ® H STREETS | i « _WASHINGTON alm 3707, PHONOGRAPHS . AND RECORDS The Gibson Co. $17.95 g ~ Christmas Memorial Wreath of 7ast;ng flowers $3.50 Gift Corsage —of roses, or violets and roses combined. 0., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 1921 ~ =) —By POP MOMAND. SHUBERT Vaudeville ! Belasco Theater p.m.; Bunday, 3 and 8:15 p.m. See What the Herald Calls a '$1,000,000 Entertainment” 1,000 Laughs in & Great BIll Headed by the Biggest Act in Vaudeville, Jean Bedini Clark & McCullough “Chuckles of 1921 With the White Way Trio, Emily Earle, Jack Edwards, Pauline Anderson, Ruth Wheeler, Charles Mac, the Famous ““Cuddl Up"” Chorus and Company of 50 peopl OLGA MISHKA CO. “Poetry in Mof Feature of NINTH- ARTHUR THE LES SILVAS Bensational Balancing Acrobats Late PEARL ABBOTT & CO. S iokts M Offer “Silver Threads’ PERMANE & SHELLEY RIAL & LINDSTROM 7 MUSICAL SPILLERS EAEL RICKARD | White Way Trio. _ Shubert News Weekly ~~ BARGAIN MATINEES 25 cents 50 cents Best seats in the house. (Except on Saturday, ay and holidays.) IGHTS, 25¢ to $1.00 Tonlghl A'I"I ONAL 3= 2agoin Colden Brese . ' BAMILTON coun! soxcs DEAR ME Starting_ Next Monday—Seats Selling ETHEL CLAYTOX DY B PRE-WAR MATIN WE PLAY LUEWSVAUDEVILLE STRAN[) AT-D —_LAST THREE DAYS—A PROGRAM SUPERB THREE DAY&—A PROGRAM SUPERB DEAGON In a Humorous Repertoire of Stories and Original Song Impressions MARTIN & COURTNEY “‘Bparkiing Bits of Travesty” JACK MARTIN & CO. Melody, Music and Dance Idcas PARAMOUNT PI. /i IN A POWERFUL, CTURES PRESENTS “BEYOND” AMIC, DRAMA Added Attractivns—Muliiple Recl Comedy and News Weekly PRICES 3¢ NIGHTS L3 20¢"." 50 : AVS D _HOLIDAY S i T 1 O AMUSEMENTS. B.F.KEITH'S % DAILY,? /5 SUN 20 HOL """.53; &:1% “Bright Stars”—Post | Promiers London's Great Comedy Btar, ELLA RETFORD MR. & MRS. COBURN Harriet & Marie McConnell Sroieni™ GUY VOYER-KELEN ELY And the Elwell Bisters, in “MARRY ME” THE MADracis crereng Ia “Drama Dances—Crave and Geay,” With Ruth Marr. BERT AND BEITY WHEELER PIETRO, ROY & ARTHUR. Other mu Buy Beats esriy. Phone Main 448 l MOORE’S RIALTO 11 AM—~LAST 3 DAYS—11P.M. ENGAGEME i /,4\ 1RAORDI- AHITA STEWART PLAYTHINGS OF DESTIAY And ELIAS BREESKIN In Concert, 3:2 7 TODAY “SOUVENIR DE E- “CAPE. VIENNOIS '— “ZLPATEADO '—SARA- M, (AL o T GAYETY 'CHARLES FROHMAN Pruen:. OTIS SKINNER in Tom Cushing’s Play . SUNDAY | EVE. 8:30 | MONDAY | | Il || Crandall’s chckerbocker Theater i BLOOD AND SAND By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ BURTON HOLMES AROUND R n,‘ SENNA AND WEBBER - " LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents “GET-RICH-QUICK GREENWICH VILLAGE REVIEW A Show Worth $3 Ask Anybody ! P LOEW’S ‘_ vt | é,!:,A..E, — ' FRANK (FUNKY) HARCOURT SHAW AND LEE }' Positively Greatest Dancing Chorus in Burlesque Next Week—+TWINKLE TOES” " NINTH STREET - BELOW F STREET - | et LRI T =CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 2 WHAT NO I MAN NOWS' S CONCERT ARTINT— LOUIS ROZSA WALLINGFORD” Based on the Stage Play By GEO. M. COHAN WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST BEGINNING SUNDAY Thomas Meighan In “A Prince There Was™ From Geo. A. Cohan's Play and MAI | 15 LA 14th Street a EDITH EY. in “THE GREAT l‘lul}‘lT.:v 71230 C_ Street NE. WILL RC “POOK I ELITE HOME in “HANDCUF| CAROLINA ? LLAC 1 by 1018 WILSOS, Tin_“HLACK) DUMBARTON EROUS RAPHAE ‘HIPPODROM LLE OF WOM. a. Ave. and ¥ v H.A WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON | ELLIOTT DEXTER “DON'T TELL EVERYTHING™ PARAMOUNT PICTURE il YOU ST. REPUBLI Near 14th America's Finest Colored Thester 2:30 P.M—Last Times Today—11 P.K. in in “PA RDON MY FRENCH ‘A Percel Post Husba: “COLISEUM . SKATING | TONIGHT The Avenue at Eleventh JACK REID and His Record Breakers Tonight—Joe_Trrner vs. Mike Londos Tomorrow Night, Amateurs’ Night vtha A en 10: nn.n.l)nny KNICKERBOCKER | CRANDALL’S I St a1 Col. Rd. ) TOMORROW- Y oo SHUBERT ATTR‘CTIO’B Po' §’8™ Tonigne s Mat, Sat. On]y at 2. Sothern-Marlowe Tonight, Fri., MERCHANT OF VENICE; Thurs., TAMING OF THE SHREW; S: FTH NIGHT; Sat. Eve., .82, .260 33 plus tax. NEXT WEEK—BEGINNING HONDAY, G SAh CAI!I- FORTUNE GALLO, General Director REPERTOIRE: "CARm * Ferrabini (mlt), scacci, Valle Do Biasi, Tell and “IXGOLETTO." Lucchese, Royer. DeBiasi, i, ), iz v"finflf'{' Veie | Kigpovs. Agortici, Vel (e PR g MAT,, “EAUSE.” Kol e semm " Beoth, TH EVE. Direction Measr: | Shubert- (umck,,., 503, Sheen T Tonite, 50c—$2.50. Mat. Today, 500—$1.5% he Emperor Jones: i With CHARLES S. GILPIN LECTURE BY Thornton W. Burgess Friday, December 16, at 4 P.M., Tickets on sale T, Asthur Smith's and at the theater. ~ Auspices the Girl Scouts. i The finest ‘Xmas gift for all ages, Folding Kodaks— $8 to $91 at Washington Kodak Headquarters Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G St. o Mev Groca's Goncert Bureau, Droay's, 13th and G, M. 6483, util m.; thereafter at Box Office— D80 $3/00. Thure. Mat. 500 ta 42, Special Film Features Nh & F S1n. CRANDALL'S m-";, 3 vOY. in *MOR-f| ETT'S “ON A ji SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. M 4 THEATER & Quebee St Y 2:30. Greater D | n & Californin ! iR ! POLA CRANDALL’S F at 10th Mmmum LAST THREE DAYS ‘ 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. KATHERINE MacDONALD Matchless in “Her Social Value” o A Riot in “Never Weaken” —Overture— “LA FORZA DEL DESTINO” (Verdl) Washington’s Finest Orchestra N. MIRSKEY, Conductor News—Topics — Pathe Review | CRANDALL'S 18th & Col R ~—~TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. BEN TURPIN AND SENNETT’S STARS IN HOME TALENT LEWIS S. STONE En SThe Nexfhars "Fratt> | Class Sat. eve. Instruction ' @ OSMDSE) | ; 1$1.00 each . ~eAOW in 3 v FRANK & ETHEL HALL In a Serappy comedy, “MEET TEE WIFE"” FREDDY. SILBERS & FULLER Harmony, song aad blackface comedy __chatter CHAS. NEVINS AND ADA GORDON In dances and songs MILLER, CLINT & CUBY Clever bvys in_an athletic treat Rl MAXFIELD & DRAKE Breezy bits of mirth ard melody WILLING & JORDON CLYDE COOK In the great lauching pi “THE TOREADOR 1 Films | _Mondsy to Saturday Last Full Vaudeville Show Starts at 9 0'Clock CONCERT Combined Musical Clubs University of Pennsylvania Friday Evening, Drcem:»r 16. 1921 Central High Schoo! m All seate reserved, on sule at T. Arthur X\‘n war tax [ PPPNPSPIPUPIPRPUPIPIPIPRPPI ST —— Smith, Inc., 130 DANCING. ~ DANCE ORCHLSTRAS 3 or 4 picces. hone € AND M nw PRO 10th st Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARGAD 14th st. and Park road. NOT A “DANCE HALL" —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DARNCE .,-C“r s yeme Yac= rranR POPULAR BALLROOM AND STAGE DANCING mdRF R 10 en T0 10 pua. FR. - s HAROLD " ballry |Jack Hc;flmm and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mirs. H. L. Holt Conn. ave. Balimom and all oranches -r m.- dancing Clasees 220d—PRIVATE_LESSONS nm\ RK Qiree 5 a2y time. 8¢ Course. aix lesmons, 3350, Raliroom for_rent. $7.. MISS CHAPPELEAR—— Private lessons by appointment. 5197. 1715_Counecticut A “Catherine Balle Has o[-emd her mew studio_of 12 9h *‘Dance” DAVISON'S £ 1329 M now 2B The sason's new npces—latest steve. you to darce correctly in a few lessons. lmm{ private. Any bour. Separate studiea course for teaching or expert duncinc. 0 1% ‘and danciag, §

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