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P ) 38 TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ' N-tionll—-!.urelu ‘Taylor, “The Na- tional Anthem.” Performance at 8:20 p.m. Poli’s—"The Bat,” at 8:15 p.m. Garrick—*Desert Sands,” at 8:15 p.m. Kelth's—Valeska Suratt, vandeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Shubert-Belasco—Lee White, vaude- ville, at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. Strand<— Seven _ Virginia Belles, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. Cosmos—Josie Rooney, vaudeville, at 1, 4:30, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Gayety—“Big Wonder Show,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Capitol—"Lid 3:15 p.m. Metropolitan—Richard Barthelmeas, photoplay, at 11:35 a.m., 3:40, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Rialto—“Queen of Sheba. am, 12:30, 9:20 p.m. Palace—Wallace Reid, “Rent Free” 12:38, 2:18, 4 :10, 7:38 and 10 Lifters,” 2:15 tle Columbia—Mary Pickford. Lord Faunmtleroy.” at 10:30 a.m. 2040, 4:45, 7 and 9 p.m. Strife Some day. T trust, all swovds rust, and armor ‘cease to rattle; all wars are vain and men insane when they resort to battle. The dove of peace should never cease cavorting round above us, and human life should know no strife and those who hate should love us. The wolves and bears come from their lairs and scrap around like blazes, and, hunting foes, the bobcat goes along the forest mazes. But I, at least, am not a beast, I claim that I am human; I do not care to rip and tear and fuss with man or woman. 1 wear a smile that's free from guile, I treat all Eents politely; and troubles veer when I comse near, 1 have no unsightly. 1 herd my cow seek 10 rows, and 50 No rows come near me; no roar ascends from in- jured friends, but kindly greetings cheer me. If I packed gats and shot men’s hats, to show my independ- ence, I'd be in jail and there I'd wail for medidal attendance. When na- tions skip without a chip upon dach martial shoulder, war's stream of gore will roll no more, and guns will rust and molder. (Copyright) ~ WALT MASON. R e Hair's Hidden Beauty is brought to light with a Golden Glint Shampoo.— Advertisement. —_— New York followers of boxing say the game never was handled better than it is at the present time. And they give Boxing Commissioner Wil- liam Muldoon the credit for the im- proved condi s eu DECIDEDLY SNYDER & LITTLE Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. and REPORTS OF REDUCTION BRING PROTEST FLOOD ‘White House Looks on Agitation Regarding Public Health Service as' Propaganda. So numerous and persistent have become the protests against tite is- suance of an executive order reduc- ing the- United States public health THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, KEEPING UP. WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s a “Lowbrow.” HEY CLARICE! & GUY CAME IN To-DAY W' PAID ME. $50 HES OWED ME FOR RVE service to a civilian basis that the White House is known to look upon | i the movement as propaganda. Representatives and senators, as have re communications from indi againse what s referred 1o as. the contemplated executive order chang- ing the status of the public health service. The White House explains that it has never considered the is- suanee of such an order, and the only explanation it can make of the sud- den activity in the interest of the public health service is that friends of that service evidently have or- ganized a propaganda in its behalf. The White House explains further that even if it desired to make the { reported change it could be done on ! by an act of Congress and not by jan edict of the executiv Among the latest communications in behalf of the public health service received at the White House was one KENILWORTH PICKS CLARK S. Joseph Clark was elected presi- dent of the Kenilworth Citizens' As- sociation at the annual meeting of the organization Tuesday night at th Kenilworth School. = Other office elected William Laser, vic president; J. W. Augustine, secretars and George J. Baur. treasurer. Mr. Clark and John Barber were chosen delegates to the Federation of Citizens' Associations. The organization went on record as favoring the educational program of the board of education, with school- house construction, salary increases and other extension plans contem- from the Virginia Tuberculosis Asso- clation. This assoclation is known | also te have urged Senators Swanson and Glass of Virginia to ask the President to withhold the issuance of the order in question. It is pointed out in the communications received {that the reported contemplated | change would endanger federal care of ex-service men and would disor- anize the highly proficient medical staff of the service and would reduce the general efficiency of the service. MINISTER SIGNS BOND. , Danish Envoy Gives Luncheon to i Marx $30,000,000 Loan. Special Excursion to MT VERNON Saturdays Only Effcctive Saturday, December 10, 19 antil _further motice. sion Ticket from Va.. and return, wlll the lullnwmx rate: o Mt Vernon After signing the temporary bond of the new Danish government loan of ‘s‘n 000,000 issued by the National City (‘nmpnnv of New York, the minister of Denmark, Constantin Brun, entertained jat luncheon at the Shoreham Wednes- vday, the gu including Victor Schoep- perle of New York, assistant vice pre: tional City Compan; ve on_the hour and n-u hour from ager of the National City Company: e en m.n sh' i irst secretary of the | ry day, excepting ‘Sunda; ST 5o | Waghington-Virginia Raivay G !12¢h St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W Alexanivia ue ington’s Lodge Ioom. o Running _time—60 miat secretary, and R adviser of the Da AR Rt RRRR R R e R R R e z YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT SWING'S COFFEE o] BUT NOT LIVE AS WELL % cofl”e apfiu.’orzca/exce//ené i LR Mesco is a combination of note- worthy coffee types skilifally nm' g pofllu'wtl and culminating in the splendid cup_results featured ex- cmmu— in our special brands. 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Hartley Manners' New Play, ““The NATIONAL ANTHEM” Starting Next Monday Seats Selling FRANCES STARR | In Eugens Walter's Great Play, THE EASIEST WAY FRANZ VON VECSEYI arian Vielinist National nut»r, hursday, Jan. 12, 4:30 Seats on at Mrs. Greene's Gone'fl nuruu. __Droop’s, 13th and G. Phone M. Sth St GAYETY % Twice Daily. 2:15 and K: BIG WONDER SHOW Next Week—&“Peek-n-Boo” MOORE'S RIALTO 11 A. M—All Week—11 P. M. THE LOVE ROMANCE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN QUEEN = SHEBA SPECTACULAR, DRAMATIC, COLORFUL WITH THE SPLENDOR OF THE ORIENT A Wm. Fox Super-Production &7 PRESENTATIONS ® 10:50 0. m—12:30_8:15—9:85—5:30— ST00S0: 00 pom e SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE Smoke 1¢ CAPITOL oot TWO SHOWS DAILY, $:15 AND 8:15 - LID LIFTERS With Bert Bertrand. Hl‘ht Tonight; Next Week, ‘‘Baby *'and Six-Day Bicycle Bace. ELIZABETH GUTMAN PERC‘? SucH Jotns Hecital Amlitonum,Tne.,B 30 Jnn. 19 13th St. and N, Tickets, §2. §150. $1_-at T688 ot ww. ur Smith, Inc. Benedi Oascher Colloge Fund. MME. MARGUERITE D’ALVAREZ The Famous Peruvian Contralto NATIONAL yATIo¥AL Friday. 4:30, Jan. 13 Tickets, gw 52, 31,0, $1—1306 G 8, Arthur Smith, Inc. Direction Messrs.” Sl:lbert Garrick Pivg’sn Shubert Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.60 DESERT SANDS A DZAMA OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE EPTIONAL CAST NEXT uo’ _SEATS NOW BROCK PEMBERTON Presents GILDA VARESI “ENTER MADAME” With HENRY STEPHENSON And New York Company and Production Orch., $2.50 and $2.00. Balcony, $1.50, S1, 50c. Thursday and Sat, Mats., 50c to $2. CRANDALL'S F at 10th METROPOLITAN LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 A, M. to 11 P. M. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In the Hit of His Career, “TOL’ABLE DAVID” -EXTRA- — HARRY POLLARD IN “LOSE NO TIME" —Overture— “Southern Rhapsody” (Hommer) Washinston’s Finest Ouhuln N. MIRSKEY, Conduc Dathie Nowno Topics of the Day CRANDALL’S 18th & Col Rd. —TODAY— Beginning at 6:30 P. M. EUGENE O’BRIEN In a Delightful Comedy CHIVALROUS CHARLEY JOHNNY HINES In “TORCHY'S FRAMEUP” CRANDALL'S, | MmoroTul 10th=—— B e v ANOTHER HIT! FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, YES 1 WANT TO|| DONT You MEAN PIND oUT WHATS|| Your UNCONSCI0US <& TOND (UDEAR ? —By POP MOMAND. THEATER SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT—MAT. TOMORROW Over 600 Times in New York. Over 500 Times in Chicago. Owing to the Tremendous Popularity and Enormous Demand for Seats, “The Bat” Will Remain at Poli’s Theater ONE MORE WEEK =25, Week Only BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY E G Seats Now Selling for 2d Big Week 1 . “YOUNG | ‘mom 1 &N, corge RANDALL'S A= ”Aé‘e';}:s'i.muxmu ComoTE SN, DITH STOR APOLLO THEATER | ___ 624 H St. N.E. CRANDALL’S LAST TWO DAYS MAIIY PICKFORD I N LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY fomous etory ENGAGEMENT POSITIVELY TERKINATES ON SATURDAY PatacE LAST TWO DAYS Parameunt Preseats WALLACE REID WITH LILA LEE IN “RENT FREE” BEGINNING SUNDAY T A LOEW’S RUDOLPH VALENTINO the _rever-to-beforgotten hero of Apocalyps T et suiehdld ‘and mer- velous screen coneeption! “THE CONQUERING POWER” By HONORE BALZAC WITH ALICE TERRY Stha 0p-- 10:30 n.m.Dafly AL, : !uirronnom E HA “WHERE LIGHTS. ARE TOW “HOPE DIAMOND MYSTERY’ ¥ Street at 10th LAST TWO DAYS_RICHARD BAKTHFL DAVID. CHA “TORCHY ‘muoxnowfn TTY . in “FOR THOSE BY VERNON, in CRANDALL'S ™ TODAY. Bow_SESSUE Y. SW. And T. JOI AND_FURIOU! REGENT 15th and Yom Streets DOUGLAS MACLEAN, in “PASSING THROUGH. 1220 C Street N.E. TODAY LOMORBOW— [ N, HOME LOEW'S. COLUMBIA Continuens VING SUNDAY Some New Year Bill! THE EMOTIONAL STAR VALESKA SURATT In “THE wnxfl: WAL = Dramalet ALLAN LEONORA ROGERS&ALLEN Hear Them Now Befors Grand Opers Gets Them HARRY JOLSON Brother of Al, in an Operatic Burlesque ‘in Blackface ED LEE WROTHE & OWEN MAR- TIN, LOLA & SENIA—BURKE & DUKIN., McALLEN & CARSO! SEALO, in Peppy Popular Pastim £ COL]SEUM SKATING TONIGHT Next Week at the SHUBERT-BELASCO Beginning Sunday 3 P.M. Vaudeville's Largest and Most Expensive Attraction “The Whirl of New York” 60 PEOPLE Mostly Pretty Girls Mirth Melody Dances Gorgeous Costumes Exquisite Scenery A Winter Garden $8.50 Show Condensed for Vauderille Seats Now No Increase in Prices DANCING. 1141 Oonn. ave, room and stage drncing _correctly taug] children and 3908-J. Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt Railroom and ail brauclies of MR. Pummrn'ro!. In'n TRUDE HOFFMAN. MAE gthern. Tesons in modern and stage dancis 1 classes formed for private pa Khudio, 1850 Biltmore at. _Col. 2 Weer Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARGADE 18th at. and Park resd. NOT A “DANCE BALL” —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANC TCHLESS MUSIC VAST flMl A CEosAR FRICES STRICT CENSC FROFESSOR AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1327 10th st. nw.—Class Monday aod Friday. 1 Prome. v-n-_m Established 1 Phone North Belasco Theater AT Opposite Lafayetts Park and White House m‘-'dzm-.m!-n $1.00 .CADENY Dr. Russel H. Conwell Will Deliver “Acres of Diamonds” Monday, January 9—8:00 P.M. First Congregational Church Tickets $1.00, Reservations through H. J. Councilor, 2012 First Street N. DIARIES Ready to supply just the E. Morrison Paper Co. OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT 1411-1413 Pa. Ave. N.W. Why Not Eat With Pléasant Surroundings? Same quality of food, same quan- tity. Quicker service on account of new kitchen equipment, How I Expect to Der;lt Expect Cost of Food and Mati to- Go Down Expect Labor to Go Down - Expect to Do More Business Expect to Make Less Money GUS ~ New Year Greetings to the Washington public. Haying recently returned from a European Tgp and seeing busmm condmoufig“ver there, I am glad to be home again doing busi at a small profit. . Gus Buchholz & Son WE PLAY mf_w-svnuomu: The Dramatic Story of a Beautiful Girl who is Haunted by the Memories of a Hidden Tragio Momeni— Miss slewor?’l Most Sump- ous Production, W(th a Great Cast, Led by Walter McGrail and Alan Forest. NINTH AT Society Soloists and Musicians VIRGINIA BELLES Other All-Star Acts WITH RITA JOLIVET AND A CAST OF 23,000 YOU ST. Ne-r 14th m'—llll. REPUBLI 230 P “AT THE END 0!‘ 'I'HB' W LI!” Episode No. $—'"Breaking Throug] i Mon"fi SHUBERT Vaudeville World's Greatest Woman Violinist, and {GRAVEURE ‘World-Renowned Baritons 'flm SUN. 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