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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Prof. R. J. C. Dorsey will begin a course of lectures cn Esglish juris- prudence at the Washington College of Law Tuesday evening at 6.o’clock. The course will consist of thirteen lectures and will be given to the post-graduate class. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares \\'ithdr.av\"n be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and ES(:.NW. JAMES BRERRY, JOSHUA W. CARR, ] UR Specialties —Painting —Paperhanging —Upholstering —you can always count on getting high-class workmanship. Arrangements for the installation of officers and initiation of members of the District of Columbia Court, 212, of the Cathollc Daughters of Isabella, were made last night at a meeting of the court in' Carroll Hall. The ceremonies will be held February 5, at the Women's City Club, with Vir- ginia and Maryland officers present. K. C. Lee, member of the Chinese ,delegation« to the_arnf® conference. will address the Men's Club of All Souls’ Memorial Church 'tomorrow night. Preceding the address, a sup- per will be served at 6:30 o’clock. The Robert E. Peary Ship, No. 241, Veterang of . Foreign Wars, will in; 1 stall itsnewly elected officers tamor- jrow evening. The meeting will ian open one devoted to social activi- ties. ~ Chief Yeoman Robert W. White, & N, who is appearing before Ongress as a representative of the enlisted men of the Nevy in their |present fight for permanent Navy | pay. has been invited to gpeak. orthwest U will meet tomor- row at 2 p. at 522 6th street, Speakers: Mrs. Emma S. Shelton, Mrs. Don P. Blaine and Mrs Ellis Logan. Mrs Seibold, hostess. Board of directors, Twentleth Cen- Itury Club will meet tomorrow at 11 am., with Mrs. W. W. Herron, Flor- encé Court West. 13331436 | The Amitle club will give a damce In 4348 | 3¢ Mrs. Dyer's 1517 R street. ing, Glendale, Oakland Citi- " Association will meet tomorrow lat Smothers School. Kit Carson Post, No. 2, will meet Geo. Plitt Co. tomorrow at 8 p.m., at Grand Army Bargains! | Big Reductions st &t T prnders aar !at Grace Dodge Soter, AR Thetans : invited. ELECTRIC GOODS | === © MUDDIMANZ, 616 12th St.—1204 G St. The Tekakwitha Club, in conjunc- | tion with the Gibbons Club, will give a dance at Elks' Hall February 4 in aid of Near East Relief. The Kentucky Soclety will meet to- morrow night at Thomson School Program. The Dahlgren Terrace Thursda: Club will give ¢ard party tomorron: at 1:30 o'clock, at home of Mrs. A T. Hill, 2807 mn, street. ane Co-lel.l. K. of will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m., 918 1om street. Smoker and entertainment. Woman's Alliadee of All Soulw Church will meet Friday, 11 a.m., at Unitarian House. Mrs. Louis Bauer { will speak. Rev. A. C. Dixor pastor of Spur- feon Tabernacle, London, will speak tomorrow night at Fifth Baptist Church. Tomorrow aft. reh T ernoon he also R T Conduit Road Citizens’ Assoe DORAN'’S will ‘meet tomorrow St § pme ot Dayid’s parish hall. - g FUDGE Chocolate 60c Lb. Sold only at Doran’s Chocolats Shop, 39 H St. N.W. At a meeting of the Pl Epail Club, held at the home of Mi':a ;“lor&' 1ast might, the following officers we elected: President, George O] ellrle‘ vice prenldent, Edward McGinnis; sec- retary, Miss Julia Bland, and treas. urer, Miss Elanora Myers. ger Prints tifcation e oo oM e ubtons e free iliustrated lecturs in'the assem: o 3. The speaicer Wil ve & & fonlent. scopy expert dastyloscony expert of the adjutant i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, TONIGHT. Rhode Tsland Avenue Cif 2 slation® atitn Avene Cifteny Asco. Sherwood Presbyterian Church. The Audubon_Soclet; will 8 o'clock, at Nati onalyunuu'::etba: Arthur A. Allen will speak of “Bird: r::ite‘rhnlr Relation to Man.” Business and professional women's section, Women’s City Club, will gelve informal dinner at 6:30 o’ciock. Mrs. M. Lilian Fowler will lecture at City Club, 8 pm. Subject: ‘Water Lily. e i | Eyeglasses that will / give you perfect \'islun are quite moderately priced. They are the greatest low-cost bless- ing of the age. “Susie’s Famous Kitchen Band" will i give a concert at North Carolina Ave- nue M. E. Churel Ohio Wesleyan U versity Associa- tion will meet at 8 o’clock, in rooms of Board of Trade, Star building. Dr. John W. Hoffman. president of university, and H. M. Shipps, alumni secretary, will be present. TODAY. Board of lady managers of George ‘Washington Unlverllty Hospital will give a motion picture benefit at 2 and 4 o'clock, at Knickerbocker The- etry enables us to e amine the interigr. of your eyes as well as sub- jecting them to.the usual type tests. GLASSES COST LEESE NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. {(M.A.LEgst OpricaL Co OPTOMETRISTS Anthony League will meet from 3 to 5 o'clock, at 2007 Columbia_ road. Dr. Gertrnde R. Brigham,-A. M., Ph. D., will speak of “Art and European Travel.” X The Caledonian Club wil mark its fiftieth anniversary with a “Burns supper” at the Chimney Corner,” 19th street. Members and friends are lpromlsed a “gala Scotch nicht” Commugpity Service dance at Pyth- ian Temple. Dancing class at 7:45. Revresentfluve S. D. Fess: will re- cite from Robert Burns and there will be Scotch songs at the Service Men’s Club, 1004 E street. All men in military or naval service invited. Argo Lodge, 413, 1. O. B. B., will DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Spemlut 409-410 McLachlen, 10th and G Sts. N. Phone Main 721. President R. N. Harper Cashier . L. Offutt, Jr. TA0w: G5 ennat Addlson, 2321 18th street northwest, * “The District National Bank ALL RIGHT THE TAXI IS WFNMG e { Install officers at eighth Street Tem- ple, at 8 o'clock Mrs. Charles Wood, who visited the missionary flelds and made an exten- sive trip through Africa with her hus- band, Rev. Dr. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, will deliver an illustrated lecture upon Africa at Bethany Baptist Church, Rhode Island avenue and 2d street n.w., tonight at 8 o’clock. The public is invited. 4 [ G— PAINTINGS ARE SHOWN. Thirty-Eight Works of Samuel O. Collins, Negro Artist, on Exhibition Samuel O. Collins, negro artist, has on exhibit in the assembly hail of the Shaw Junior High Schaol thirty- eight of his canvases. Themes taken in and around Washington.and the; Hudson river are treated from a highly individualistic viewpoint. Mr. Collins received his academic training in the District public schools. He received both inspiration’ and private Instruction from the late E. C. Messer, and continued 'his art edu- cation in the Cooper Union Institute of Art and Science and _the Art udents’ League of New Yor! Works of Mr. Collins have' been exhibited at the Atlanta exposition, Society of Washington Artists, Phila- | delphia Autumn Fair, Gay Street, Studio, Greenwich Village and . the Public Library of New York. The pictures are on display at the] Shaw Junior High School from lfl am. to 3 p.m. each school day. The public is invited to view the ex- hibit. —_—— KIN OF DANIEL BOONE. LOUISVILLE, January -A fam- ily of seven children, the oldest nine- ty-four and the youngest seventy- two years old, was brokem by the first death of a member when “Aunt Jennie” Holbrook, the oldest one, died at her mountain home in Letcher unty recently. She was & member ‘? the Webb family, and was sald to be a descendant of Daniel Boone, the Kentucky ploneer. Her three brothers' are ninety-two, ninety and eighty-five years old. The sisters are younger. » Getting,a Drink | | o = “If you are thirsty, follow me,” the bootleg merchant safd, said he, and down an alley dark he went, a stealthy and a furtive gent. By: refuse heaps he led the way, through empty cellars, foul and, gray; “If you are thirsty,” whis- pered he, “look out for dicks and fol- low me.” The thirty patron ‘fol- lowed on, with visions of a demi- Jjohn, through noxious meéws and noisesome slum, intent upon a slug "of rum. And by the city dump they stopped, and from a jug the stopper popped. A beaker of the booze he took; his vitals it began to cook, and clouds of bluish smoke arose, emerging from his ears and nose. He crled, “I've had my forty drops!, Now watch me whip the village cops! I feel like Samson when he slew a lion or a kangaroo!” And when the sun rose, bright and red, two cops were sitting on his head. . And others beat him on his soles with heavy lignum vitae poles. Alas,, for poor deluded skates, on whom such black disaster waits,"who fol- low through the shadows gray, where bootleg merchants lead the way! Oh, come with me to yohder rill, and drink, and drink, and drink your fill! (Copyright) ~WALT MASON. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Aves Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. W. P. Lipscomb i Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler WERE GOING .10 Nes, VAN BUNKS [TUSICALE. PIANO Happ! o SiNG kusuenom‘sv:y MILL PLAY BANGEALOUD ] HADAME FALSETTO AND DARON hy JiSell BroTHER cAN you AX ME UP A SLEEAN’ POTION TTHAT WouLD SPAGHETTI \all PLAY TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. 6N IRON FOUNDRYJ mxczwno D OmHER THiNgs™ flu.en. NATIONAL—Doris Keane, in “The Czarina.” Performances at 2:20 and 8:20 p.n. POLI'S—*The Blushing Bride” with Cecil Lean and Cleo Mayfield, at] 8:20 p.m. 1 GARRICK—"A Child for Sale,” pho-| toplay, at 2, 3:30, 7:30 and 9 p.m. KEITH'S—Mrs. Irene Castle and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—James Barton and vau- deville, at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Scotch Revue and vau- deville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. COSMOS—Parisidn Models and vau- devllle, at 1:30, 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. I GAYETY—"Tit for Tat,” burlesque, at 2:15 and NINTH-AT-D Tom McKay’s Scotch Revue Featuring Rose Maura Other All-Star Acts PHOTOPLAY “GOD‘S CRUCIBLE” ‘eaturin Gaston Ghu & Wifton Lackaye TR T S Y L O N A . WE PLAY | ) EW'S VAUDEVILLE | “caprror — Girls," !lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN — Harold - Lloyd, 1“A Sallor-Made Man,” and Katherine | |MacDonald, in “The Beautiful Ldar. photoplays, at 11:10 a.m., 1:10, 3. H 5:10, 7:05 and 9:20 p.m. l RIALTO—Lois Wilson, in “Miss; {Lulu Bet,” photoplay, at 11:30 am. | 11:30, 3:30, 5:30, d 9:30 pm. | PALACE—"The hllP Rlch with Ber(‘ Lytell, photoplay : bur- NEXT TEN_STAR CONCERT 4130 Natie o'Clock Thea HELENA MARSH ROZSI v"AnA"B'v sa_Qallist ; 12:35, 4:15, 6:06, 7:58 and 10 p.m. COLUMBIA—Mae Murruy, in “Pea-l icock Alle 10 12:15, 2, 3:35, 5 anl ' LEADER--"The Sheik,” with Ru- ldoiph Valentino. and Agnes _Ayres, phomplnv, at 10 a.m.,, 1:30, 6330, 7:35 and 9:30 p.m. e e i Amoni the Hindus it is considered lexceedingly unlucky for a person to | look back when he leaves his house. | I . A Hit in “A Sailor-Made Maw” ' 28 KATHERINE | : MacDONALD Health Ca“dies Clever in "T}u fl':l:ff"' Liar” 40, 60 & 80c Ib. “THE MILI. Oll THE CLIFF* nore or office fix- (Reiasiger) Washington's Finest Orchestra American Wood Fimthg Co. Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers N. MIRSKEY, Conductor 1217 9th Street N.W. 222 CRANDALL'S F at lou METIN)I'OI.IIAI THIS WEEK 10530 A. M. to 11 P. be gind to cal your home, store or office, and give you an esti- mate all free of charge on making, repairing, ishing or uphol- g Kcummu.'s 18th & ColRd. «=TODA Y= Beginning at 6:30 P, M. GLORIA WALLACE SWANSON REID With Elltett Dexter, in Don't Tell Ei Varled Added Attractions Pathe }\ewa~Toptcl of Day North 12 Headquarters for Columbia Records . Hear Bert Williams Sing “Brother Lowdown” I " All 85¢ Records Now 75¢ i Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G Street N.W. “The Store Your Physician Recommends” 25% Discount On All - _TRUSSES Ask Your Doctor About Us! 5 We have made a life study of truss'fitting and have a record ‘of many thousands of successful cases—and NO mistakes. ‘This sale good for January only. The Gibson Co., lnc 917919G St. N. | | JAMES BARTON . In an up-to-date satire Special Film Features CRANDALI.' APOLLO ’I‘HI!ATEII 624 H St NE. NEW STANTON &1 & 0,52, 2 “"HIGH HE] n SNUB l’OIMRD COMEDY and FOX NEW 'I' ‘Jusy FHA“" "AHBY POLMKDE, NEW THEATER 32,2085t 3 | roniituont FITH, in “THE GARTER GI IA" o | ” CRANDALL YOBK THEATER ve.&QuebecSt. ¥ 9th St, at B All this week. 10, SIED u-:Ani: m. to 11 p.m. RC (vl DAVID POWELL, _“THE _PRINCESS OF NEW . 911 H Street LE. ALI-STAR CAST, NEMY'S DAUGHTEL. METROPOLITAN CRANDALL’S F Street aut 10th Tms \\mzx lum»!.n l.muv in A And KATHER v xilE BEACTIFOL EARLE SUDSIGH s KNVICKERBOCKER AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL ey Wah Bat,, g u HARLES FROZAMAN Presents DORIS KEANE in THE CZARINA By Molchier Leugyel and Lajos Biro Starting Mondsy. Matines Sat.—Seats Tomer, Popular Matinee Wed., 50c to $2.00 Sam M. Harris Presents In “THE VAII:‘fl\G SHORE” it "!‘mm Now Yok T TODAY AND ALL WEEK BERT LYTELL “THE IDLE RICH” A METRO PICTURE Extra Addcd Attraction Sennett Comedy, “By Heck!” Overture—*Popular _Hits,” Bcreen Bnapshots—News— Topics. A LOEW’S COLUMBIA T Aow PI.A\A\( MAE MURRAY IN METRO'S GORGEOUS FILE CRANDALL’S yicrenros MATINER SATURDAY AT DAY —WALLAC! ROMANCE OF KIGH PARIS AND HEW YORK ““PEACOCK ALLEY” WITH MONTE: BLUE AND SH] TEB0SE crAS = ’)§ AVENUE GRAND 7 RANDALI.S o5 rn Mave SR A 1E Pl “THEY SHALL LIBERTY 3e7ih& CONWAY FE, n AV tra—AMATEUR ) m 14th Slnel Il‘ B. 1. Ave. ACK_HOLT and LILA in ____“AFTER THE_SHOW. HOME 1230 C Street N.E, 4l HOOT GIBSON, in “SURE_FIRE,. PRINCESS ‘12 % -2 Flowen 0 11th & N. C. Ave. S.E, EBY: SHTav £ WM. CHARISTY a B, HE B DE, CRANDALL’S Teater.0th & E sea. ERINE SPENCER and THIS WEEK—pOTG:| HARLAN. “Patie” News and LAS FAIRBANKS, in E | __Topics. OLYMPIC 14th and U Sts. MISS DUPONT. i “FALSE KISSE! ~wn: T GEORGE MELFOR! PRODUCTION, “THE SHEIK REGENT **% » ANTONIO MORE: sl HREE 8 And uant EMON. in_*SOLID_CONCRET! HIPPODRO Oth & N.Y.Av W. 'Open 10:30a.m.Dally CARMEL MYERS. in A DAUGHTER OF THE LAW." RAP 9th at O Street N.w A HAWLEY. in “THE \ EUG! And COMEDY, “ON| *CLAY DOLLARS. ! AND TUESDAY. “THE s COV'I‘I\'L OUS SHOW The Act Beautiul and Magnificent HEARINTTA DB SRRATS and Her PARISIAN MODELS —_—— e WILLIAM E. MORRIS & CO. 11 AM—ALL WEEK—11 P.M ——— Program Incomparable Paramount Presents FRANCIS & KENNFDY Danoes Unique and WALTER KAUFMAN Disoourses on ‘‘Home Brew WEBER. BECK AND FRAZIER ED ADAMS an, he HELEN FERGUSON THOM SON SISTEI!S THEODORE ROBERTS Frem the Nevel and Piay 4 By ZONA GAI I3 CONCERT FEATURE <3 Engagement Extended MAESTRO CREATORE GUEST-CONDUCTOR FAMOUS RIALTO LOUISE FAZENDA in “THE LOVE E5G” DAVID POWELL in “DANGEROUS LIES" er, !ulml\nt Piciure 15 and 4:45. OHGHHCTRA, 40PIECES 3:30 PAL, 7:30 P.M., 9:30 P.M. OVERTURE “Tnnnhanser —Wagener First Time Given by An Misioal Organisasn SHUBERT vaudeville Belasco Theater Opposite Lafayetts Park and White House 15 & p. m.; Sunday, 3 & $:18 p. m. Best bill in Finest balanoed eof Pleasing in every ll sm' 3:00 l”’ :'ufl, 5:00 “Great as Ever”—Post Mrs. IRENE CASTLE Valerie Bergere & Co. And oun,uy tn v-nannbn Funziest “Mesting ALl HISTEI & IIII'T REVE th BOBBY DALE. ELSIE LAMONT, VERACE MaABTERS “and RENEE BRAHAX in “On With the Dance.” .YLER — BERNARD 3 mmmx BROS.—MARIA 1O Shubert Hows_ Weekly—Gurvent _Topics 25 Cenls Best lflh 1in the house ( Sunday and e ot & TODAY AT 2, 3:30, 7:3 Gladys Le: and Creighton Hale In the Beautiful Love Story WEEK FEB 13ih WELCOME RETURN CF Miss Lulu Bett MAIL ORDERS NOW Orch. 82, $2.50—Bal. 50c, $1, $1.50 CAPITOL “Smoke if All This Week You Like” CABARET GIRLS Two Biows Pelly, 2:15 and 8:15 Jom. Night_Joe Turner vs. Walter Miller COMING NEXT WEERK— Frances. White, Bflhbl Nelm. top-notch acts. % Billy Glason, Juliette Dika, Enos Fra- sere. Other hits. Next Week—DOROTHY JARDON. Seats ready. Buy them mnow. REPUBLIC 0555 America's Finest Colored Theater 5:30 to 1} EM —Todey ond Tomorrow “CLOSED DOORS" Orcheetra nu[cma. ; DAVISON'SE1329 M n.w. 2ay The seasons sow dances—latest st Teach you to dance correctly in a few Strictly private. Any hour. Separate nuuxu-. Cire Bat eve. instroxtions and donciag. § to & instructed from your own clas: - VENING DANCING CLUB FORM: ing for Mr. Miller’s pupils. For informatioa phone Franklin 355 PROFESSOR RS. ACH ST Class Monday and Fi Ivate lessous by GLOVEK'S. 613 any time. o, C Tues. Every Evening 8:30 to 12 MATINEE DANCE Every Afternoon, 2 to 5 KNICKERBOCKER 406 Seventh St. N. W. The Knickerbocker Orchestra Best Dance Mausic You Ever Heard Popular Prices. Strict Censor “NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY Taught 14,000 Scholars since Organization. Where You Learn to Dance BEST ORCHESTRA OPEN 10 AM. CLASS OR PRIVATE LESSONS TEACH YOU TO wflt ped 6 LESSO! LATEST STEPS. ny ti Classes honre, 10 w.m. i oo rciday. ial nrtu"(o ladies. Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 w Wilson oundation Noon Hour Rallizs Thursday and Saturday Keith’s Theater 12M.to 1 PM. “We w Wilsoa, the g Pucm." ; address by Rep- resentative -Finis J. Garrett of Tennessee, minority leader of the Honse. % dWo.dm' w address by Representative: Lamar Jef- fers of .Alabama, overseas veteran - wounded n -action with the 8nd Divisios. “The ‘We:Call Wilson- ism,”, address by Senator Thomas' J. Heflin of Alabama. Musie . Masa Singing Slides Professional Men ! aclast b Lo eh cEclé.Llfi-EArIA.#IELD Will find our service suited to their needs L il as Low as $2 “fIE ‘BLUSHiNG BRIDE” It’s always personal service here. - Just as no oné . beginning monday. seats thursday set of rules can successfully control every business— : ~- marjorie so is no one phase of banking adaptable to every one Y. rambeau requirements. We conform our facllltles—deugn our systems—plan ourmethods to meet the varying needs. All the machmery of this bank is at your command —its official ‘personnel is always available for consultation. - ¢ Being a customer, of The District National makeq it YOUR Bank—in a very literal sense—and in a very practical way. ; : ] Our Safety Dej sit Vaults are 5 ; 5 of the most modern type—con- cO . veniently located. , Rentals from i - $3 to $25 per year. g NOT A “DANCE HALL" —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE V‘I'l‘ !ml Nm mm JOE B&Qfl! lI.'.'. AIL 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FR. 3781, ~— GLADYSE WILBUR, _ __ _ Sirele (Dupoat Stadlo). Fh.Fr. 1435-W. @ Dupost paaTT m.... \."l.-u d:nz::-du i Including careful, examtination by ‘one of Graduate Optqmetrists. ! thorodgh ur Want to Dance? You can leai tway Bebool 218 New York ave. sole ire to onr co nis one Jndiviaual private Jessons, need mot have an agpoini- n.w. ude