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THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 16, -1922. CITY NEWS N BREF. danee of the sdwol ‘Alumni Association fon will be held at 2400 16th street Saturday nl:ht at 9 o'clock. It will be informal. Councll, Knights of Colum- ‘bus, will meet in new home of order, 918 10th _street, tomorrow, 8 p.m., Michael Willlams and Charles W. Darr, speakers. Company C. 123d Engineers, Dis- trict of Columbia National Guard, will give a reception and dance Jan- uary 28 at New Willard. The Helem Keller Guild will meet ‘Wednesday at 2 p.m., with Mrs. W. F. Spransy, 1844 Columbia road. Sounding of a burglar alarm sum- moned police to the store of S. D. Zlotnick, 1120 G street, last night about 12 o'clocK. Burglars had brok- en a hole in one of the show windows and stolen furs valued at $285. They disappeared before the arrival of the police. The Rubinstein Club in to hold the first recital of the season at Masonic Auditorium, New York avenue and 13th street, January 24, at 8:30 p.m. The soloist will be Viadimir Rosing. The Petworth Citizens’ Association will meet tom ow at 7:45, p.m. at Wallace Memorial Presbylerian Church. * District_of Columbia Society, Sons of American Revolution. will meet Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Hotel La Fay- ette. ing will meet Friday, 8 p.m rington Hotel. 5 Rorrd of education will meet Wed- nesday at 4 o'clock, Franklin School building. be held tomorrow at Club. Election. Ad- Household decoration section Twen- tieth Century Club will meet tomor- row at 11 am. with Mrs. William H. Holmes, 1454 Belmont stredt. Reprexentative James P. Glynn of cut will be the speaker at ing tonight of the Connecti- i at the n Meetings That Have Made Connecticut Famous for Her Conservative Though _Progressive enry.” Henry M. Camp, presi- of the suciety., announces that elaborate plans have been made for ihe meeting. ally the entertain- inent feafure. There will be danc- ing and refreshments. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ~TONIGHT. Miss_Josephine Leonard and M Allie Travers will give a musical at 3:30 o'clock, Women's City Club. St. Gabriel's Council of Catholic Men will meet at 8 o'clock, at hall, 2d and Upshur streets, Petworth. Music and address - Gegrgetown Citizens' Association will’meet at $ o'clock, Potomac Bank Savings Hall. J. A Smith will address ty e Men's Club of Asbury M. Church, 8 o'clock. Hubbard Home and Schoy! Associa- e il meet at 3 owlod. in Hub- bard School. Members of the Bookldvers' Hour will meet at 8 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will speak. Annual meeu“g “of Phyllis Wheatley A. will be held in gym- 30 o'clock. council will meet at 4th Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Al members of Daughters of America asked to attend. - —Whl you nfld in Btationery and you will find us ready to sup-, ply you. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Complete ‘Stock Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. e ENCo e Special Sale In Our Drug Dept. This Week Only 30c_Size Laxative Bromo i 23c 30c Glyco-Thymoline $1.00 Size Usoline Russian Mineral Oil ............ 7ic 60c King’s Discovery for Coughs .. 3 4 35c Tonsiline . 25¢ Kolynos T 8-0z. Imported Ba; 30c Violet Witch $100 Clinical Thermometer, special . 75¢ ors Special Handle, complete with one Gillette Safety ed Blades for Gik tte Safety Razor. Spe- , per dozen..... 35c Oenlflne Gillette Bl 3 special, per doun...‘...sk suo uillme, complete wi Special Sale Heating Appliances Rubber Hot-water Bottle, 98c All-metal Hot-water Bot- T Large Size Tlectric Room Hefi. al at......$898 Special Sale Vacuum Bottles PM size, metal case. Plntllu.*netllun.cov- fldwithaueorlulh—m, 69¢c R ; Income Tax Blanks. The day draws near when Uncle Sam will send me bughouse blanks, on which to state how rich I am, what coin I've {n the banks. Al- ready this disturbs my dreams and makes my days seem vain; those in- come blanks are simply screams that drive a man insane. I pay a lawyer | princely sums to get my blank made right; I send it in, amd back it comes; I'm told it is a fright. 1 hire an expert who has filled tax blanks for years and vears; he's an accountant doubly skilled, and he allays my fears. “This time he says, “your blank will pass the closest scrutiny, of I will eat a pane of glass—just leave it all to me. I've filled up blanks for millionaires, and corporations, too, and I am wise to all the snares that mark the revenue.” And so he fills up every space, and deftly plays his game, and sets the figures all in place, and has me sign my ‘name. And so I send the blank away, and feel a great relief, and like a colt 1 dance and play—but all this joy is brief. The blamed old blank comes back again from some official chap, who, with a flerce and caustic pen, reviles me for a sap. I don’t begrudge the tax 1 pay to help my native land, but hope to see, on some bright day, a blank 11 understand. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natfonal—“Abraham Lincoln,” with Frank McGlynn; performance at 8:20 p.m. Poli’s—“Marjolaine” at 8:20 p.m. Garrick—"Irish Eyes,” with Walter Scanlon, at 8:20 p.m. Keith's—Ethel Levey and vaude- ville at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Belasco—Bessie McCoy Davis and vaudeville at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. Strand—Vaudeville at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. . (Copyright) WALT MASON. Conmon Ve tite. wbet ——— 6:30 and 9:00 pm. To Cure n Cold in One Day Gayety—A Take Laxa BROMO QU i tablets. The ‘ genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Re sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertise- ment. CITIZENS TO BACK PLAY, “apitol—“Puss Pusa" 8:15 p.m. Metropolitan—Charles Ray; V. P." photoplay at 11:50 &im., 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 pm. Rialto—"The Silent: Call” at 10:50 Pledge Support t> Production of ;":.»pll-" 0, 2:15, 3: -’fl- 5:30, -7%20: and “Strong as the Hills.” Palace—"Just Around the; Corner” at 10:35 am. 12:30, 2;0h 5:30, of this Six citizens' associations 7:37 And 9:37 p.m. city—the Central, Columbia Heights, | olumbi —what Mo Want?” at Kalorama, Mount Pltasant, West | 10:52 a.m.,, 12:46, 2:47, 4:65; 1:00 and End and North Washington—have | 9:10 p.m. bledged co-operation with A. J. Dré coll, president of the Mid-City ( zens' Association, and his organ producing “Strong as the a drama, by public high and parochial sehool students for the ben- efit of the public school playgrounds, in the Central High School audi- torium, January 24, Mr. Driscoll has announced. The book, written by a high school girl, was dramatized by Miss Ad: Louise Townsend, who has been a tively engaged in amateur theatr| cals in the District. The play be presented by a cast, nounced later, from the schools, Gonzaga College Friends' School. The Howard 1 versity players will present ths play at Dunbar High School. oS LS WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH. WILL COMMAND 2D CORPS. Brig. Gen. Weigel to Tnke Charge of Camp Dix, N. J: Brig. Gen. William Weigel will be relieved from duty with the 1st Divi- sion, on the departure of the 2nd In- fantry Brigade from Camp Dix, N. J., in the spring for Camp Meade. Md, and will then assume command of the 2nd Corps area training center at Camp Dix. Brig. Gen. Charles H. Martin, now on duty in the office of the adjutant general, War Department, who recent- Iy was' assigned to the ‘command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Divi- sion, 1o take effect on its arrival at Camp Meade, 8lso has been assigned WILSON, N. C. January 16—Fol-|io the commhnd of the 3rd Corps lowing instructions received in an|area training center at the Maryland unsigned letter, a dcputy sheriff last | camp. night found the body of Mrs. Miles Pearsall in the back yard of her home, five miles east of this city, it} was learned tonight. The woman was | shot through the heart about nine ! days ago, according to the coroner. | -_— and the Investments of First- Class Real Estate —If you have money to in- vest we would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure first- class Real Ertate Mortgage ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. 313 Kin TREET ALEXANDRIA, VIR sl 1o Walter Scanlan America’s Greatest Smger of Iruh Songs ~ Comic Opera fii at the Shubert-Garrick Theater. Be sure to go, and see him. the New Edison Diamond Disc records. HIS IRISH SONGS I Love the Name of Mary (Olcott-Ball), ‘with 50083 50396 Ireland Must Be Heaven, For My Mother Fischer) T..ccovvininnnne 80436—Low-backed Car (Lover)., 50322 Molly Dear, It's You I'm After (Pether), with Cllofla 80293 Mother Macree (Olcott-Bali). 80293 My Wild Irish Rose (Olcott) 80255 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball), epsosmepes 80255 Where the River Shannon Flows (Russell), w(th Chorus..... your convenience. THE GIBSON .€O., - 917919° G SENW. No. 50810 Famous Songs in Irish Plays.. 50836 My Galway Rose.. came v oo 50836 Mavourneen ....... B L T e e T 80160 I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Wos!emjnrf), with Chorus. Roberson School Of Personality Co-educational. Students may NEVER MIND | TREAN! WAIT'LL ALL! enter at any time. HARRIETTE _GUNN ROBERSON, Prosident, Residence, Hotel La Fayette, Telephons Main 4216 4 School, 200-203 Bond Building, 14th Street and New York avenue. Introductory Lectures te which Admission Is FREE 5:110 P.M. 7100 P.M. 8100 P.M. 5110 7.00 P.M. 5110 P.M. 7100 P.M. 8100 P.M. 5110 P.M. 7100 P.M. 8100 P.M. 50 P.M. 7100 P.M. 800 P.M. 5:110 P.M. 7100 P.M. Mortgage Loans Sec TO UPHOLSTER YOUR D""d. for 3-PIECE PARLDRSU}TE epositors Your Furniture ™ By our experts at prices which are 28 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. can Man Will Bring Samples. Plione Main 3687 Monday, J: Applied C] (Sentor). Pefuonality Bul Selence of (Beginners). vanced Paychology of Success. 8100 P.M. Sclence of Reading Folk (Jumior). Cerreet En, inh. Photoplay, Journalism and Short Story Writing. Thursday, Jan. 19 Platform IArll and Short neter Analysis Friday, Jan. 20 Character as Revealed in Hi Handwriting (Beginnerx). Etiquette of Today and Art of Conversation. Saturday, Jan. Appreeiatio Made New 21 of An Exclusive Edison Artist Known and Beloved by Every - Walter Scanlan makes a tremendous hit in his new play, “Irish Eyes,” showing th:s week Walter Scanlan’s art as a singer is well known. His superb tenor voice—one of the finest on the American stage—is heard to fullest advantage in a group of melodies as re-created on, Hear these Scanlan records on the New Edison Dumond Disc Phonograph at our store' His complete repertoire Indduifidmkudmmulmbelm‘iuin Prices nf the New Edison Diamond mflummnwmamm }Inc. Munie, Great Books. KEEPING UP- WIEH THE JONESES—Pa’s in Wrong Again. DINNER WHERE TH EY EVEN HAD AN OMAK e e AMUSEMENTS. SHUBERT-GARRICK Zoves™Mmmec.e Tonight at Mats. Thurs. and Sat. . fmecas Losom lesh S WALTER CANLAN “‘Benefit for Hlx Sisters of mnlrkt of Co- Iu!ubil tonight." (TTONAL THEATER, Frida; JESSIE BENEFIT . DISABLED ‘ETE’RA'“' RELIEF. RIALTO 11 A. M—ALL WEEK—I11 P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL H. 0. DAVIS PRESENTS THE SILENT wi TB STRONGHEART Most lh.lllmll‘ Animal Ever the Sereen. WELCOME THE RE- TURN OF THE MAESTRO, % WHOSE MUSIC CHARMS, WASHINGTON Creatore ® GUEST, CONDUCTOR. 8 FAMOUS RIALTO OR-& % CHESTRA, AUGMENTED TO FORTY PIECES. - GRAND SELECTION “AIDA”—VERDI Special Arrangement Creatore INTERMEZZO “4 DREAM”—CREATORE ENCORE “LOVE'S DREAM AFTER THE BALL"—CZIBULKA Evening Orchestral Concert _NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Albert Coates, Guest Conductor Auditorfum Central High School Monday Evening, Jun 16, 8130 P.M. Reserved Seats, 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.25 Ofiice of the Society, 1741 N.Y. Ave. Drocp'’s, ASth and @ Bts., n.u)m-uu MASTERS) HRGHRG mmammmwmwmmmmmmxmxm&mxmwxmu hony Orchestra ALBERT COA’I'B!. Guest Conductor ALEXANDER SILOTI, Planist Tuesday, 4:30 ._ NATIONAL THEATER Tickets, $250, $2.00, $1.50 and $100) —By POP MOMAND. TONIGHT, ATIONAL 20 Mats. Wed. and Sat JOHN DRINKWATER'S Abraham Lincoln With FRANE MoGLYNN DORIS KEANE in THE CZARINA By Melchior Lengyel and Lajos Bire. MCRA!I‘DAI.I.'S F at 108 ETROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 10130 A. M. to J1 P. CHARLES RAY At His Best in “R. £. V. P.” BUSTER KEATON A Hit in “The Paleface” —Overture— “THE JOLLY ROBBERS™ (% Yt (Suppe) 4 2115 2100, 5100 ‘llflll!ul Finest Orchestra Duly %115 I SIIII sus | Holuiays and 8:15 | PI’ICGS lr MIRSKEY, Condrctor Heserved Beats 2bc ab T ees. Except ys. Bundays a- ""M—""m"—"o By Spocial Arrangement, Limited Tour of the United States, T Z 4 Frovoniutien of the Taternationally Femous Blaging Co ""““‘ - Ki‘i‘é’k‘iui"‘a‘ccii . —TODAY— ETHEL (X ol the, London Productions of ‘“Hallo, "' *Here and There," eto. In the Premists Hore of w Nash Comedy LORRAINE CAGWIN & FITZGERALD In a Musioal ccnedy Miniature u-ynt.lon of *The Moth and the Flame' BILLY WAYNE & RUTH WARREN Appearing in “The Last Car’” Hmplon & Blake In “‘Beaucoup Nuisance' HOME %00 “HIGH HEEL SESSUE by BESSI WAMP." OLYMI’I 14th and U Sts. MR AND MBS, CHESTER'S N THE SON 1&Q Sta. N.w. children, REGENT 3 News aod Harola. 1 DUMBARTO) “CHILDREN OF Oth at O Street N.W. JAMES KIRKW ] REAT IMP} VART BREAI (.-. Ave, and Park Road ECIAL PRODUCTION, “THE LIVTEE MINISTE N'Ews'l‘mo" IIIA,C!!I.N& 8 and 9: HARRY CARE in “THE FOX" ANothing Like It Ever Seen Before. 1_Episod - E_BLUE FO! NEW THEATER =5 otk 3c 55 BA"KB, in “HI8 PICTURE IN THE PA- __STORY, “THE LITTLE MINISTER." CRANDALL, METROPOLITAN F Street at 10th EEK—CHARLES RAY, in “R. 8. And BUSTER KEATQN, ln “THE onfln Her Exclusive Bong Characte: The Distinguished Comedy Actress FLORENCE NASH & CO. The Casting Mellos Bensationa} Aerial Stunts Spec1a1 Film F eatures x| CRANDALL'S 8.| Beginning at 6:30 P. M. CHAS. RAY “R.S.V.P.” BUSTER KEATON A_Riot, “The Paleface? _ Street, GAYETY oos ALL THIS WEEK—2:115 AND 8:15 Al Reeves Beauty Show NEXT WEEK—*TIT FOR TAT" LEVEY Ragtime.” “Halla, Tangs."” “Wetch Tour “A Breath of Fresh Air'" by Edgar Allan Woolf EMILY JACK WYATT & HIS SCOTCH LADS & LASSIES In Kilts and Tartans Mason & Shaw ‘‘After a Girlie'" MABEL Sopraso—Mstropolitan Opors National Theater, Thurs., J; Mrs, Wu ngton Society of the Fine Aris Chamber Music Concerts by the Flonzaley Quartet Monday Evenings at S:30 rd; Feb. 13th; March m, Central High 80 cents and 3100 in Sink PALE: W. GRIFFITH'S “WAY " Performances at 4:00, 6:20, C 2" RFUL_THI) l.h i SAVOY THEATER Jith and Col R PMATS. 2 PAL DA Paramount Presents “JUST AROUKD THE CCRER” By FA 'E HURST tomen: " s —ToPICS iRE in MY BOY. And | N, in' “LOVE'S OUT- 1| TOMO! xnw RUDOLEH CNDALL'S AP!PLL(] -rrf;:.é'wfi MATINEE SATLRD\\ 3 R0 H IA formances. st 2115 4:m Ny CRA"DALL'S YORK THEATER Ga.Ave.& QuebecSt. MATINEE SATURDAY 2 Y—JACKIE COOGAN, in “MY BOY." !uxlx' POLLARD, in * D Al SE NO TOMORROW—DOUGLAS _F. ; “THE THREE utskl:'fiéfi“ > “BI formances at 2:15, aR 2103 Pa. A'e- CII(.:\IB s m—ll | p. m. ETHEL A CONSTELLATION OF REAL SfI'ARS Headed by the World’s Greatest SLOVER'S, 613 2 apy time, lessons, Hoess Fei. Balirotm for rote 81, most dancing acedemy. straction from Dancer tn a Crackajack Program BESSIE McCOY DAVIS With a Clever Company in “CASTLES IN THE AIR" RYAN AND LEE Hats, N'Shoes, N'Everything THE FLEMINGS The Truth of Art in Alsbaster WALTER BROWER The Lone Comedian l Marguerite FARRELL Songs in a Different Way BURT SHEPHERD l ARMSTRONG and JAMES | Jack & Kitty - DeMACO An Old Time SHUBERT NEWS WEEKLY—CURRENT EVENTS 'THE FIVE KINGS OF SYNCOPATION ADDED ATTRACTION “PAUL JONES” DANCE HATTIE ALTHOFF (CARLOS & INEZ (Ex Sat 25-50c New Willard Ballreom Sun. Eve., Jan. 29, 8:30 - | METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. IN CONCERT Martistill, Diax, temors; Marion . Telva, contralto; Kitty Beale, -Nina Morgana, so- pranos; Millo Plcco, britone; Paclo Aman- on, basso; Salvator! Fucito, conductor. Program incinses imxtet from “Lecia” No advance Tickets now on_ sale at New Unitad iph Btore, 1312 G st.; m A’l.‘ Tmlil BARGAIN PRICES - rday, Sund Holidays.) 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