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AMUSEMENTS. | Good Intentions YES, WOLF 1S 3 T 2 sL 1 3 S, MLL HE? JUST SEEMS TO ME HES SLIPPERS! YE GODS MOORE'S CHILDREN'S HEALTH - . I know not why my neighbors say 1] ALMOST HUNAN. JATCH HirL! TAKING - AN AwFUL HE'S LOCATED OUR %280 } as T pursue my plan, and undis J| WAITLL Yob SEE - 1oNE JTIHE RO oM e o e oRoor RIALTO turbed I go my way, and do *he best HIt BRING TE GO GET 1ty SLIRPERS A PAIR OF SLIPPERS)) GOING To HAVE FOR OUR L I can. I know that mo man is S0 : MY SLIPPERS! WOLF, GO GET ‘Eft e R e ey wise, so virtuous or grand, that he will not by carping guys be critl- cised and panned. And so I strive to do what's right, and care no whoop or hoot if what I do stirs up the spite of any cheap galoot. I used to worry when I heard how men had roasted me; my heart, by dire emotions stirred, was gloomy as could be; and I would sadly won- der why applause I could not gain from Joseph Jinks or Henry Spry, SUPERB DOUBLE BILL H. 0. Davis Presents THE SILENT CALL —~with— ‘STRONGHEART’ OST INTELLIGENT ANIMAL 'VER SEEN ON THE SCREEN Mrs. Ira C. Wood Says Un- derweight Pupils Are of All Classes. Elementary school teachers must be depended upon to give children thelr elementary training in health, Mrs. Ira Couch Wood, director of the Eligabeth McCormick memorial fund [ or Abner P. McLane. The years slid of Chicago, told members of the| by as years will slide when they're I CONCERT FEATURE <X Washington Tuberculosis Association | not fastened down; age came, and MAESTRO at the annual meeting held at the | I no longer tried to please the whole Cosmos Club last night. blamed town. Men's weords no longer c n EATo RE “Welghing of 10,000 children in Chi-| Jarred my nerves, I-said, “I know GUEST-CONDUCTOR d, showed chil- 4 much under- oor families; 58 per cent school con- my worth; if other guys don't like my curves let them fall off the earth. If I do what {s right and cago, the speaker sai dren in rich families a: weight as children in P that, as 'a matter of fact, RIALTO ORCHESTRA—AUG- MENTED, FORTY PIECES 3:30 PN, T PROGRAM 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. :30 P.M., 9:30 P.M. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ? AMUSEMENTS. A [ Lo et LG SHUBERT " i Vaudeville of the children in one Just, as down the world I go, it cuts . < ; ldren of the former class . The Audubon Soelety will hold - : i Whereas but 16 per | 1O §rass if I am cussed by all the | nual mesting at Natlonal Museum 530 pm oo ot 230 = | Balasco Theat Grand Selectl e utthe children in a school of | skates I know. Oh, my intentions | Wednesday, 8 p.m. Dr. Arthur A. eater wADAY = o e S vERDI Allen will lecture on “Birds and Their | GARRICK—"Irish Eves.” with Wal- | | Opposits Lafayette Pack and White House 8pecial Arrangement Creatore v veight. Poorer children were underwelght§ are the best a man can pack around, | Rermibe 1oCter ter Scanl 2 5 0 5 an illustrated with | ter Scanlon, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. RAS WAl Problem “One of Ignorance” =~} and tauntand jeer and gibe and jest |slides and motion’ pictures. Ali in-| KEITH’S—Ethel Levey and vaude- || 216 & 818 p. m.; 8 3&8:18p m. Intermeszzo D Ayaical T:c&liafneo‘}'l::srchou\ are only empty sound.” I care not | terested invited. ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. A CONSTELLATION OF REAL STARS . % “A DREAM” - CREATORE 1n the physical e v does| What my neighbo: b e BELASCO—Bessie McCoy Davis and | | Headed by the World’s Greatest D in hild, Mrs. Wood said that money do ghbors say about the Young people of the Universal # % eaoer: USUAL SHORT SUBJECTS SRl Mon W a00 en an ::'ul:"‘(:xl;em::‘: things I do, as calmiy I pursue my | Negro' Improvement Association will "‘!‘,'rdl:x“:“" “‘,f‘;;i v‘i;‘l" “xi i & Orackajack Prosram that the whole proble way, with ri; glve a musical and oratorical program ND—" e, a 145, 6: = ignorance. A e s lew tomorrow, 3 p.m., Pythian Temple, |and 8:45 p.m. 2 I5° NEXT WEEK =%} “High or low, we do not seel g ALT MASON. 12th and U streets. COSMOS—Vaudeville, at 1:30, 3, 6:30 I Paramount Presents AN ‘MISS LULU BETT with LOIS WILSON-—THEODORE ROBERTS 8 LXK AEAXEXRAXAXKXXNXRXXANE Metropolitan Opera Co. v what to do for our children,” g Judge Kathryn Sellers of the he said. *“We are SO busy filling GAYET' Al R o she said. e with beok learning that |36 DISTRI Juvenile_Court "will speak at the| GAYETY—. eeves, at 2:15 and i R’ T ve €orgotten their bodies CT PRISONERS | fuvent Wheatley Y. W. C. A. 901 |8:15 p.m. RYAN AND LEE, WALTER we : o fene in Rhode Isl - - " at 2: bl > ok Stuay of pnysiolosy and 1gicns 0| TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY [noon ut™i e e tomorrom atter | o S ime - Fuss Pusa” at 15 and o rarn < FLENINGH, seems to have rd:n:hi“l;l:g ‘fgg;’v- i C ———— METROPOLITAN—Charle Ray, in UERITE FARRELL. i isible fol e T g A B H » s Pres In the body and still never {Longest Term Is Thirty Years for| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. R. S. V. P." photoplay, at 11:60 a.m. BURT SHEPHERD. ARMSTRONG and —_— and 9 p.m. With Clever Company fn “CASTLES IN L THE AIR" oy THE KING OF KOMEDY Whose Originalitn, Wholesomeness and Unerring Sense of the Genuine- ly Funny Have Placed Him Far in T ritrition must be based upon this | trict jail have been taken to the federal T proper and adequate feeding | penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., to| Mrs. Robert E. Nelson will address ‘Women's City Club, 4:45 o'clock. 1:30, 3:30. 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. . JAMES, JACK & KITTY DeMACO, SBHU. brush its teeth. i TODAY. RIALTO—"The Silent Call,” at 10:50 | | BERT NEWS WEEKLY — CURRENT R educated in-| Second-Degree Murder—Fifteen | pojieica; Study Club will mest at|a.mm, 12:90, 2:15, 3:50, 5:30, 7:20 and || EVENTS. the Vo of SVERE Thamig Most In Cencert Physical defects, Mrs. Wood pointed Months Shortest. 3 o'clock, Frtn lin Square Hotel.|9:30 b.m. ’ ADDED ATTRACTION Gifted Laughmakers. MARTINELLI, DIAZ, tenors: MA o et tete the first reason for| Joseph Stewart assistant attorney | PALACE—“Just Around the Cor-|| Five Kings | Hattie Althoff TELVA. Confralto; KITTY Bl mai-nutrition, and all proper work irty-six piisoners from the Dis-|&eneral, will speak. ner.” at 10:35 a.m., 12:30, 2:05, 4:02,! gs e MORGANA, Sopranos: MILLO FICCO. g 12 R B . m. {0 fose: o : 5:20, 7:37 and 9:37 p.m. of Syncopation/Carlos & Inez H AROI D D ite B B COLUMBIA—"What Do Men Want?" | from ‘‘Lucia’” Willard Baliroom, Sunday Eve., January 29. 9:00. et 8o Mitle good. Mrs. Wood's talk | Serve terms of imprisonment ranging ‘BARGAIN MATINEE POLI'S_ 1 at 10:52 a.m., 12:45, 2:47, 4:55, 7 nndi 1 from fifteen months to thirty vea Philos 7 was illustrated. " > T GeAtS | Soclety for Philosophical Inquiry |9 p.m. O r. retiring president | William Carrol, who pleaded gutlty to y ilosop nauiry & Fokina™ o Ths asseciation, spoke of the suc- | second degres murder in killing his wite, | i1\ < v Steet il leng { nts nts it (ot st cess which had characterized the years to serve, and Albert | Library. Edward S, Steele will lead || Best seats in the house (except on Saturday, lchets 20w o sele st 1180 strest. e e " e past | .. Sutton, Convicted of Fobbery and | Jiscuselon of Dr. It V. Lutrspageron| URGES CARE OF POOR. || Beviiorinie g lonse (rompen gatertny HELENA MARSH Achieves His Supreme Triumph in His First Full FeatureLength, Buper-Special Production Through Which Laughs Roar Like the Ocean and to Which the Limitation on Merriment Does Not Apply. “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” The Most Skillfully Acted and Most Lavishly Moaunted Multiple-Reel Comedy Ever Made—and the, Funniest ~———————CONTRIBUTORY FEATURE. KATHERINE MacDONALD as “THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR” . PATHE NEWS—TOPICS OF THE DAY OVERTURE—“THE MILL ON THE CLIFF” (Reissiger) WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA ~—BEGINNING SUNDAY AT— Year, and predicted even greater re- usdnun. with a dangerous weapon, is bjand sults during the ensuing vear. Dr.|under sentence of twenty years The| pr. Clemens Pirquet of Vienna will|Archbishop Curley Outlines Duties | Frank W. Ballou. superintendent of}stortest term man s Ray Grandison|speak at United States National ! public schools, spoke on “Six Points | Who has fifteen months’ imprisonment | yjuseum, 3 o'clock, under auspices of of Clergy and Laity. i in School Hyglene.” Gor hesve mim. 4 The prisoners, un-|Smithsonian Institute, children's| Tne responstbilities of both clergy | Bernardl, Master-Kraft Revae, Association Elects Officers. Union mtatior aad bosraey a' kel (Lo bureau and other organizations, and Tayraen 1n attending to the needs | Green & Blyler and Five Other At a business meeting following the| the penitentiary, of the poor were outlined last night|| Star Acts. talks, the following officers were|l 1In addition to those named the TONIGHT. by Archbishop Curley of Baltimore, elected: Dr. George’ M. Kober, presi-| white prisoners were: David H.| Biological Society will meet at 8)|who spoke at one of the largest cha dent; Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, vice pres-| Miller, grand larceny and forgery, | o'clock, Cosmos Club. Council meet- | ity meetings ever held in Washington ] jdent; Frank P. Reeside, treasurer,{six years; Alfred Knowles, grand |ing 7:30 o'clock. under Catholic auspices, at 4 and Walter S. Ufford, secretary. larceny, six ye: Charles Moore. : — Hall. The occasion was the first annual The following were elected to the{housebreaking, five years; Jefferson | . Ohio Girls' Club will give a dance.| meeting of the St Vincent de Paul So- hoard ot directors: Dr. Charles W.|B. Varner, forgery and uttering, four | Central High School armory. Allfciety, which, under the present plan of iss Gertrude Bowling, |y, 73 Ohioans and guests invited. organization, has a central bureau lo- Richardson, Miss ears; Robert L. Oaghe, forgery and o e iraa . Grant, Dr. George M. : & By and = N e R o Eramer, Dr. D, OlIn | tang " ousehrestiny Cosee "MbPel-| Federation of Cltizens' Associations | torship of Rev. Dr.” John O'Grady of i B Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, Dr. W. | Patrick McNeilly, joy riding, three | il meet at 8:15 o'clock, in board ( Cathollc University. It is planned that b SR rTAT Lo owkebury, Dr. Charles A. Tignor, | yoars: J. B Williams, forgery and|Foom Municipal building. all twenty-elgit parishes in \::?:zngfzg:[ r: o T ve 4 il . E. Wi ! ¥ ¥ v shall suj an active » ] ram Pre Dr. Harvey W. Wiley. Rev. D. E. Wise- | uttering, three years, and Matthew | tyeekly dance at Holmes Hall | thul Sabhey. to atiend to the wants of “J"ST CONTRALTO, MET. OPERA CO. ROZSI ‘VARAD HUNGARIAN CELLIST National Theater, Fri., Jan. 27, 4:30 Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1 T. Arthur Smith, Inc. Beginning Sunday at 3 P. M. James Barton & Co., Arturo e RO FRANE McGLYNN tartis Next Monday Beats Sellis Starting ARLES FROHMAN Presents DORIS KEANE in THE CZARINA By Melchior Leugyel and Lajos Bire, Color Views Motion Pictures man, William H. Baldwin, Courtnay{Myers, 836 B District code, two|Landoves, Md.. b; 2 3 d 3 , by Landover Com-|those in meed. Dinwiddie, John Dolph, I!’;- t"”“;‘: years. y munity Club, Archbishop Curley spent last night| C. Fowler, Dr. Oscar B. Hunter, Dr.{ The colored men are Jesse Dozler, at Catholic University as the guest of | W. Peabody, Erank P. Reeside. DI i manslaughter, fifteen years; John! Dance at Blue Triangle Recrea- 3 . C. Schroeder, Dr. John Van Schaick. | Gentry, manslaughter, eight’ years; | tional Genter, e Bgm_eem_ reac | Mer. Daugherty, assistant recto George S, Wilson, Emile Berliner, Mrs. | Thomas Wright, assault with a dan| Seloek. - i EXPECTS SON’S PARDON. Willtam Morton Grinnell, Dr. Willlam | gerous weapon, five years; Herman s Mrs. Anderson Very Happy After | con";n C. Gwynn, Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Dr.|Young, manslaughter, five years;| The Eleet Klub will give a dance, J. O. Skinner, Dr. Allan Scott Wolfe | James E., Jones, housebreaking, five!g o’'clock, at the Hadleigh. and Walter 8. Ufford. years; James B. Walker, grand lar- —_— ceny, three years; James Pinkney, as-{ Washington Radio Club will meet CRANDALL’S. sault with a dangerous weapon, three | at § o'clock; 1317 New York avenue. A Call on President. i By FANNIE HURST DISPLAYS PROCESSES years; Jjoseph Mercer, gramd larceny, | B. McDaniél will speak of “Present | {TOMORROW 8.9 SWEDEN, NORWAY t Allen Ford, housebredk- | Day Engineering Opportunities.” Mrs. Margaret Anderson, sixty-five| | Beginning Tomorrow EVENING *£% and DENMARK F ST. AT TENT NI TR s 7 Recognized Preeminence NI |'TICKETS 50c to $1.50. NOW SELLING B.F.KEITH'S ing, three years: Paul Curtis, joy rid- old, of Sioux Falls, S. D.. who| . IN CHILD NUTRITION ing, three years: Thomas Ajndyrews, Gibbons Club will give a dance, y"l';;d e "“:r part of the dis. | BERT LYTELL in housebreaking, two years and two!8.30 o'clock, Carroll Hall, 924 G street. | Walked the greater part of 'ho TS0 “THE IDLE RICH” days; Robert Clark, grand larceny ance T 5 to solicit help from President Harding | 5 two years; James Austin, housebreak 2 _ Exhibit Describing Methoas for |l 300® Cori s iin Kemp, viota-| MINE PROBE PROMISED. |in o ia s cnwortn peison tor. de- | |= IR § E =) eding and Measuring the Un- |tion of the Harrison narcotic act, sertfon from the Army, left the White | Fool oL s four years and six months: Herbert £ Lab: lares Condi- | House with a lighter heart atter tell- LOEW'S . . e T dernourished Among the Young. |Coates, mansiaughter, four yeprs;|Secretary of Labor Declares Condl- ing her/siory o the executive Thurs ecial F1 eatures||owras sz o o d: afternoon. An_exhibit descrl:flng n:ielhodsfl:;r ly:;.rs:tor‘cxish;-e ‘d‘_ !lgn‘_}:sn.' egoug:z’umml;. tions Will Be Invemcs"t::. l ‘Aytter R aion !;m l;r:ll dent, ‘g," Ans us B un P feeding and measuring undernourisa- 1 d .| Secretary of labor Davis as- | derson declared that now she was e e ————————— ——————— tr o] t ildren, known as the Vienna ex-{ housebreaking, three years; John H. f coal mines in|sure help would speedily come for her | |5 & = == =% T 181 Streets 0 N ND 'On, 111" —I 08 R qured _operators, o g {|E| e e - mtt = | | |REGENT ™380 %3z, 275 | CRANDALL'S S¥=ve, exany g FAEEL, hibit of the American Relief Associa- | Brown, housebreaking, three years:|yvest Virginia that an investigation|son Joseph, who iIs serving a two- = Cornelius Payne, housebreaking. three | 3¢ “conditions in the New river fields | year sentence. The boy, a private, | ~—LAST TIMES TODAY. MATS. 2 P.M. DAILY; 3 P.M. SUNDAY. Y- AN STA in 8 b o mvr wE"Ny ?penxedmusxx?nn 'XEI years; William Branson, housebreak: ded and gassed at the A ) T——'m mcons| TODAY M EL mE' the Ne: ational Mu: . ' 3 3 = 3 Secretary conferred | was wounded an ssed af Wi in Ave Y —PAU RE] JAMES o e e New River | gonne. After his return from abroad | “w" AT no DUMBARTON 254 =< in y 3 e FLOWER [l | o e he exhibit will be oficlally | ing, three vears; Willlam Sedgwick, | wotlpesident Gross of the FLOW 8o | bt o THE ROUGH DIAMO) Aud COMED ened with a lecture by Dr. Clemens|grand larceny, two years; Josebh|C oyl Company and President Capperton | he received a furlough, but failed to, 7 fonTH | ot of the University of Vienna|Nicks, housebreaking, two yearsi|gng Secretary Lewls of the New [return to his regiment. Instead, he| b 8t O Street NoW. | TOMORROM - ¥ "the subject, “Standards of Child | Thomas Washington, “housebresking. | K1Ve“Coal Operators’ Company ‘of | enlisted in a coast artiilery unit un- 9 AP H AR o e | N Do anD; DARTHELMESS, FlonE"cE "As“ QL trition 25 Developed by the Amerl- | two Vears, and Ray Grandison, house- | \wegt Virginia. The operators’ rep-|der a d.ferent name, which consti . B AT A VAPOIIOTHEASED) i ONiot Administration in Aus- ] breaking, fifteen months. e tatives emphatically . denied | tutes desertion under military law. . H CRANDALL’S AFOLLG THEA tria. S —_— clarges made by the so-called Dwyer | Mrs. ‘;\ndew:_- Y She s belog | 2 1 5 y A ATINED BT AT o "The lecture and exhibit are arrang- RS TAKE APPEAL. |committ=e. and’ requested an ‘inves- | taken by a White Housetmossenger, Lois Weber’s Triumph! RETTY _ COMPSON lmn‘ll! cnewll ed under the auspices of tne smith-| HACKERS « | tigation. - A e e e rrovd at the Depir — 6th & C Sta. N.E.{ CHA “FOR THOSE WE LOV y sonian Institution, t!!;‘e l;‘xnl‘t’ed S‘tnfies Gov. Morgan of w;st‘vn-m'::ln has ;“‘e;tflo" ";‘u:flc"e"‘f,ye“ch"d mn” et BEGINNING TOMORROW ! Continyous from 2 pa. nd REY POLLARD, in “LOSE NO ‘hildren’s Bureau, e National e~ furnished Secretary Davis with coples = S | BARBARA BEDFORD, in R e conreh Counil and the American Re. |Carry Case on Trafic Regulations | of'eplies by the coal operating com- | yisit had not been In valn that soe Q) \ cINpERELLA OF THE HuLsy || TORMRONCORI RS BART. liet Administration. The purpose ol to Higher Court. panies involved, denving the chargesi . ough snowy roads for nothing, ! SIS ‘Special Extra Matinee Attractions, CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER Billy Wayne & Ruth Warren. Jack the 'exhibit is. to demonstrate the made by their former employes. ng that “everything is all right and . N Adventores of Bill and Bob. Mutt ana Jeff. b: Wyatt & His_Scotch Lads and Lassies. methods employed by the Americani pHerbect C. Cave and eleven other|which were confirmed by telegrams|( am happy now.” .\ 535 Sth St S.E. 7 Hampton_ & Blake, The four Casting Relief Administration in the handling | , ;0 nackers, who lost their suit for | from each company. i ! g ATLSTA Mellos. Mason & Skaw, Etc. Buy Early: 0; oa‘:ihelr child-feeding program injunction filled in the DDl‘s(‘"c'cs“_ HEAR'"G FEBRUARY 6 I R ALL-COMEDY NIGHT. X ALLIL! FOR abroad. preme Court agalnst the District Com- Irving Sts. N.W. A | ez Model Kitchens, such as are nsed in | Bno Court againzt the DRTC Tort | DECORATED BY FRENCH. it 9 \ BAWLINGON, 1n *THE | TAGNES AYRES. Jo e S5 | NEXT Mys Irene Castle & C: the famine districts of Austria and | y;jice have noted an appeal to the | MILLIONATRE." And - Comedy, - */THE |—SS= S ATHER In “THE SHEIK" i} wiEK . Irene Las 0. Russis, and “fih':é;‘gg};:;,? & the] Court of Appeals from the declsion | capt Kochli Made Enight of Le- Utilities Board Considering Rule || CHOMS. "~ MatlaedOnly, “INvisisLE | CR( 2105 Pu. Ave. P W 953 Buy Seats Early. Phone Main 4485. operation b of Justice Bailey dismissing their i — “GOD'! o b it £ system will be shown Aud lf‘m‘,"‘g‘;& suit. The hackers sought to prevent glon of Honor. for Motor Bus Operators. N LEADER °® stat® LARSY BESOR ORT AND fAHE Law —— — Examinations under the Pe 2 the carrying out of an amendment to The Public Utilitles Commission Continuous 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. . ST GAYETY 2 sueer, ratama and Nem systems. of Which|yno {rafic regulations which forbids| In the presence of President Hard- | will *hold ‘a public_hearing In the “TH SHEIK." POPULAR PRICES. _| FMPIRE °'* M Street N.EL Below F. Dr. Pirquet is repu the stopping of vehicles on the street | jny, government officlals and his|boardroom of the District building CRANDALL'S TEiroroLITay “THE LURE OF YOUTH-" ALL THIS WEEK—2115 AND 8118 will also be explained. These ’ ' dersanding 4 smeasurement. "] Attorneys N. C. Turnage and C. T.| T, % 5iCed *pon Capt. Fred | operators in the city to furnish bond 5 METRO'S goXGEQUS AND Yk pALBFACE R e “ONB_ARABIAN NIGHT, The 'display, which will occUDY|wnile the District offcldls were repre- | OShIL of AJIanos, & on the buses. T ek Xre xrrgnics | LIBERTY Sorts Cavitol rooms 44, 45 and 46 of the : | sented by Assistant Corporation Coun- | ieaeal o0 B rRC B T e cap-| At the hearing the éommission will MACDONALD, in “THE BEAUTIFUL N . 1n DANCING. LIAR. ‘wit DO} V. and AGNES GLADYSE WILBUR. 1 I 'be open to the public daily from | SSF A MY T8 f 3 tain's record of valor in the war as | consider the advisability of accepting CAST __LIAK NTIN LA n’s reco DAl l I KNICK] BOCKER RES. 6 Dupont circle (Dupont Studio). ?.rn&w. room nclng. Ist St. and R, L Ave. Al Reeves Witk H; BL NEXT WEEE—"TIT FOR TAT” Clayton appeared for, the hackers, | ' "o¢ alliance, Ohfo, French | for the protection of persons injured EX “PEACOCK ALLEY” l4th and Col. R4, | 1olionROW AGNES A¥ES sad Beboviv fj| 908 ON L ; NES AY] t- T North DAILY; 8 PM. SUNDAY. | “VALENTINO, in “THE SHEIK. i amics. TOM GALIS 53 HAWLEY, 100, 9: Exclusive beginners’ course in_graded Bu 'r TODATWANDA g R 3 4 E CHARM” = Aod LLOYD H. 82 :00,_9:40. o s ER TN, in “FOR LAND'S SAKE TRUXTON s: Capitol & Q Sta, N.W. m_.‘;&"gn ;fife:&:?mm dancing. 12 noon, January 21, to January 31, e e e inned the cross upon the cap- |indemnity insurance policies in lieu : (Efmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - e FLYERS NEAR DEATH. |G ars, Amimecior, Juprtes o e Sende, toavs, Sencribes o, | A ‘ S g declared with feeling that no' token | vided said policies furnish the same N 2:30. TEAR! c. . SAYS IT WITH A BRICK. * | ¥hnich France xmld‘ bestow could | measure of protection to the public CRANDALL'S F at 10th ORAED TaAaD: SARS AoNTE BANES, Vi Batlroon Gancins. classes crery Wedesday compare Wi o captain’s emp! at is required in the bonds. RESH Al - 2 " — - e sting | ae Coameoting A Bt | LS o e st || e ETROPOLITAR || -giosiictfion, soom ooa HOBE | Jnoiii ki | lack Hoffman and Lilian Hoskins, ? 2 ‘The officer los! arm . . N 2 ” on'e Mahods of (D IHing. en Connecting Bre capturing five pleces of German ar-| CAPT. FINLEY ASSIGNED. LAST DAY RINE MACDONALD. in “THB BEAUTL-| AL LT Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt President to Attend Convention. While testing a Curtiss torpedo| tillery, with several comrades, Capt. Harold L. Finley, Quarter- 10:30 A, M. to 11 P. M. L MAY MACAVOY, 1o e e AR bR asil plane near the naval air station Thurs- | Mont Faoucon. September 27, 19 & e A& ESte, Y Dallreom end o1l branches of An ordinary Ohlo brick, on Which| oy "yjeut. Commander M. Chase of et g O Wi Foan onder 4 TODAY—EUGENE 0l 11th & N. G, Ave 5 a'and adulte. Fr. 0083, was inscribed an invitation to at-|the naval air station and John Miller, n’:_‘pl,‘i“ this clty, e boon u‘:,‘.f:d QBRIEY, in “CHIVALROUS CHARLEY. CAR. ] e O AVE IS == tend the thirty-sixth annual conven- | the Curtiss company pilot, had a nar- PICKETS PUT IN JAIL. to duty at Camp Meade, Md. CUPH s MONTANA, in “THE FOOLISH AGE At 710 Oth sf. n.w., Fr. 6300, will temch youe X row escape from serious injury, a con- ———— L — TOMORROW—DOUGLAS - FAIRB, 'athe News and Aesop’s Fables. to dance in & few lessons, and produce ‘re- tlon of the Natlonal Brick Manu-ipecting rod on one of the ‘motors 2 R RS MOUKET B OLYMPIC 19t snd © six. Suits. " Private iessons any time. facturers' Association at Indianapolls | breaking, forcing them to volplane 400 | President Gompers Told Men Were| Toesday ana Fridsy: hours, 10 am. TODAY—] 2] JALL’S SAVOY THEATER | =, ".;pyoyp o DAY ETHEL SLAYTON §{p.m- SPECIAL MOVING PICTURES At His Best in “R. 8. V. P» ing _week, has been pre-|feet to the Potomac. :.';‘.’nea""“m‘ President Harding by| Commander Chase ‘ered lacera- Four Blocks From Plant. suffe Theodore A. Randall, secretary of |tion to the face and body, and Pilot the assoclation, and L. Perry West of | Miller also was cut about the face and | xmerican Federation of Labor yéstenday 1he West Brothers Brick Company |hands. It will be several weeks be-|raceived a telegram from Ed Ander. For Community and Welfare A B olaQ . <t wWashington. The brick bore the | fore the plane can be repaired. Vir- | ot* e faent of the Colorado State|| o sations, Churcheos, OO R Ny o Dy LY DIFFERENT. AR C hoMALD wor “Warren G. Harding, Presi-|tually a complete new motor must be| mederation of Labor, at Denver, which Schools, Clubs and Homes. BUSTER KEATON, in *“THE HIGH| NIGHT. COMB IN AND SEE WHAT WE dent of the United States,” and the jobtained for it, and 1t 15 expected that | announced that “eighteen members of We bave the most highly perfected, SIGN.” OFFER. A Rt On ARDIaTa G D AROTHD In;lt&uox‘l lot “tt;:dinvlmtlnn Phasi :::;h:: ;;g&:;t;l{&gg. KL“ bo given | the striking pl‘okini’ 1ho=:e work]or- Sficisat e :'M-:npb olfl:::gn“&‘i“:’:: 4 Hit in “The Paleface” 1108 . Y. Ave. 10a.m. t0 10 p.m. FR, 3761 * n reply to > = ’ to this mornin; - - dent Harding is sald to have told b P A ,‘;;";,é{‘,’,‘},‘,"; ,,{{M,"h thor s to s m'-:."-m for “mlimited Sl and 3 —Overture— 2 REPUB YOU St | DAVISON'SE®:1329 M n.w. M ihe manufacturers that it would be Flowers From Shaffors Find blocks away.” ‘eme Fortable Projectors. Y I RORRERY B Near 14th | ;,, T sensoc's sew dances—iatest ateps. r - 0 dan 1 impossible for The telegram stated that no com- Motiograph (for theaters and large Amarica's Finest Colored Thaster. e B e AR Gl R xt week, but that he would | welcome with the fair. 900 14th (M. filed to dats o e to send Brig. Gen. Sawyer, | 2416)—Advertisement. pisint had been flld to dats and that S (2:00 N 1c it t danciny o i Normal course for teaching or cxpert daocig. his personnal physician, as & repre b i e " Gampers will consider ",',',;"‘o 8 dancing 8 to 15, ) “MoaflllhiL Fl“BRE" Class Sat. en.rln-lrucrlrl: = Episode No. 1i. ““Breaking~ Through" Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ¥ ictor Stereopticons and Slide Leo- Baoths (portable and permanent), @Generators. sentative. be taken by the federation to offset ————————————— ————— FORMER AID ASSIGNED. |02 Ch (fes, it was said, and will o 4 CRANDALL'S 188 & Col e, " s cu:r Capt. Willlam J. Niederpruem, in-|make no definite announcement until We will be glad to give you ' C APITOL “Smoke If ] FAMILY. FOOD BILL o | totny, former aid to Maj, Gen. Wil. | further consideration of the situation || o ‘dcmenmstration. ,Let us tell IlGKERMKER » yomeln 10 —_— tium 6. Faan, hes Bean gesiened 10| and its developments. Sou il about them. ok Dan Casler & Beasiey Twins BUSSIPUSes | 11 nditure for food | duty in tary - —T = IN i 1o A e R 5 " onbol sk, Wt g G) Y MASS MEETING. [| o Bileli 50 meriesine o3 ro | @ music-sTLE-smucomaion § | v S Ak rom November 15 to T 5 e . iame time - o = N announced {00y ease ot 1 por cont| | 87th Commumity Musio ‘| [President and Congress Members 218 ot Buisding e O | s aDzeEAT 7 NoT A throughout the country in the average s 5 2 Order Invited. ‘Washington, D. C. In & Doubie Portrayal, In TN I AORIR® '“ l I ‘ Shubert Attractions BUT. family expenditure for food. | Evening. of & " Tmigar 030 s — T o e Aoy eitioa| | _ Comtral high School, Saturday | | Members of the Fraternal Order = Mat. Today, 2:30. Best feats, $1.50 A PERFEOT PLACE TO evening at 8:15 sharp, Edith B, ¢ Wagles will hold a public mass l MOWTE g e o e onchanged "in | | Athey, orgunist; Mra Ethel | |mesting next Tuesdsy evening 8t evelopmng - AN Washington Soclety of the Fine Arts Ues fes For the year period end-| | Holsclaw Gawler, soprano (rep- | | 0ad Fellows' Hall, with -Fran! Chamber Music Concerts o with December 16, 1921, food cesfs| | resenting E. V. Brown Commu-.| |Hering, twice national head of the d vt / jn Washington dropped 16 per cent, nity Center); Robert Lawrence, order, as guest of honor. Mr. Hering - ant HO ley n et Y1002 ‘but were ::lfllg'{;por cent over the gv- r:‘nfl“fi(:l:nflfn‘:‘)gvxn:‘gm;l‘;{- A o erage cost in . : 2 Pl'ln Mondny Eveaings at 8:30 0’Clock = ATE LESSONS S Program. \ gifi?.":’xvfitafi':'& i !l.i';‘flflt‘fe‘l‘l::xyl- tu‘g Jan. 23rd; Feb. 13th; March 13th 0 o, Cuuree, s lessons, $1,60, Cleas TWO MORE BRANCH OFFICES | | Community singing. vania, grand president. of the order; z Auditonium, Central High School Toes. reom (.,::Y.., 301'; c:, ;: have been added to the list of Star| | organ— ey atioae. K pogers | |0t SO o ait, il alao apeste. | —Photos is a specialty [ T Arthur Smith, 1300 G Birest p@ Bishtmy Soiee of 5 ‘branch offices, one at 2162 California ) YD of the Nuns' Wely | | ™ Bresident Harai ; ith do-the kind of : 5 e ” 1218 New York ave. B.w. street, Morgan Bros, and the other (o) “Saki® (allegro schér of Congress Who are members of the| ~ Witd US, We agae O] X COLISEU M i 'lE u“ NG BRIDE Tt har tadiridna peivate Jessomn H street northeast, Sears’| | di from * sl been invited to attend. k that gi th 1t Book by Edward Clark and Oyrus Weed & newsstand. These branch offices are SANIoh STomy Dol arde e abests WAl ot | WOT! t gives the great- ‘Health Candi 1 ‘Wnic by Biemant 3 ¥ Gor ten years Ametica's fo Tor your convenience, and classified| | vomu whres o1d Irisn sabme A I he committes i ¢ is| est satisfaction. ' andies advartisements can be left at elther (a) “A Dinder Courtship,” composed of Mark L. Jackson, c! == of them at o same as charg . M. Rinel C. Given, st The Star ofice. (b “Eathloen Mavourngent Hayes, Harry 3'w!}1'1°h3'm"5" -3 M. A.LEESE R NORLI0s 40, 60 & 80c ib. Slfllm% &7, 38030t et WS oD b Morgan, 3 X o . K a Fred er, James L. Feeney, GHI DISMER WILL FILED. € maaty) orraraen by Paoy | |G H ‘Davie, J. 5. Spaulding, G. B. TONI - T, Today, 0 40 §L8 | PRIDAY EVEXING DANCING CLUE PORM- informwtien The will of Julia Dismer, dated Community singing. Maske, B. Fisher andl James D, Britt. 'fim 29, 1900, been filed for pro-| | Organ—(a) “Aria”....... Bach — te. She leaves lh:lr clothing to her }b) *Minuet in G”..Besthoven e: alisters, Mamie Glesler and Augusts c) “Grand Oftertoire de St. NAMED TO LEAD BAND. Edison Mazda Lamps and $100 each to her ni Ceoile seceessces. s Batiste Capt. Perry W, Lewis, Coast Artil- e 1 Baterts Cole and Mildved| | Vooaloota) i Passsd by Your . | |1ery" Corps, at fore B‘un:} Vartasll The Gibson CQ” Inc. .'rn mlnlnz:ouu is de- (DY“ gjnho :tn&.plnndln:roq‘?ua the band Miealdisen is mated 68 ¢z s o0 § oo ordars ot Brx, ‘Gen. Basdneim || 917-919 G St NW. = st. n.w. lass Monday andl —we have just the kind § Sl pm Primte lessons by o of Stationery you want. | The Green B Marison Rapee Ca e EEEE-—————————_———— Shpbert Garrick, Bunday Evening, Jan. -.‘ ing ‘“p- rllr. =mer 3 puplls. Far PROFESSOR, AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, t > 1127 10th i Friday, Private ‘—dlm-‘hl-w at 1718 H u’rfl.fi‘n‘w