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586 o o oorarieiiin e UTHERN CHINESE SAVE THE DAY [KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa’s Envious. ] N 'NTS e TS [] "w . BUYING BIG GUN FROM OPPONE. e e T R oo o ' Moaern warfare as it is carried tanders. iy Do ‘TH::‘Y e BROUGHT Hirt EIGHT! : ; on in Chipa in this day and time | | VEYEYSR & [ e g e BRING Hire H NEARLY EVERY GUY IN - is described by a Washingtonian When they somehow obtained THE CROWD HAD A E who has recently returned from | discarded ~twelve-inch gun an s the far east -s}helng more hu- began to disrupt the morale of : v m 3 Brghopes the opposing forces by firing s JOSIE FLYNN'S 3 mane and less scientific than the charge after charge of nails. 2 3 late world war. | broken glass, horseshoes, cz;bbl_e- - ‘FASHION MINSTRELS” j The said Washingtonian, stones and such other deadly mis- . T e e 3 . The said Washinglonlah. W€ | gjjes into their midst. 5 ther All-Star Act Gling us consul in southern | ° (loom pervaded the camp of | A HOTOPLAY . | was left isolated In 3 small I e (Zoutherners. Several men b3 ne Feattiers 3 nd joined the army of Dr. had been wounded an s n June Elvidge and A 3 Sun Yat Sen, pal i ing in | as though defeat and destruction - tney & xome of the fierces . | were their doom. Just as all oo ool o oo sfe e oo o ool oute e oo o b For many days neither army | hope was givenl up é":le ‘o! l‘:\‘: ! = gained any advantage. This was | southern generals, note or explained by the fact that the “ wisdom in military strategy. de- vaude'|l|e rifles used on both sides were t:)r | vised upon an mglfll“w\ll rtner“y“ o_\l B l T & model, vintage of 1870, turning a rout into victory. - toiee Sal declared. Headed by @ Belasco T heater | incapable of shoot- Both | yards. skillfful ‘maneuvering, | Iways to keep at least a | yards from the enemy, were reported armies, managed thousand ' ualtie; envoys went through white flag, e’ no lines. After a to the northern long parley the great cannon was bought by the southern army for 3 yen and the day was saved. CORRESPONDENT PLEADS |ALERT MIND STARTS FOR KINDNESS TO HORSES Jessica Pearce Says many'of the Animals Are Insufficiently Fed and Brutally Beaten. To the Editor of The Star: TEAM STALLED IN SNOW How Influential Leader Relieved a Situation During Recent Storm. ¢ To the Editor of The Star: Abe Martin Says: ! January 6 to agree upon a time and Dlace for holding the joint conference. The operators refused to attend the meeting called for Pittsburgh and President Lewis was obliged to cancel arrangements for the meeting. And the operators still persist in their re- f:sal hto ‘mcet !wllh the miners, al‘; though they signed the New York Not Responsible for Lack of agreement, apparently in good faith 1 The miners are anxious to meet New Wage Agreement. | with the operators and are ready to o the Editor of The Star: {do so at any time, but there can be Colmaatioleny {no joint conference so long as the CONFERENCE FAILURE ’ BLAMED ON.OPERATORS | ]Ellis Searles Says United Miners me of the papers | EMPI o11 H W 9 Frances White In a New Cycle of Songs Clark & Arcaro In a New Edition of “A WAYWARD CONCEIT” BOB NELSON in “SMILES” JOVEDDAH DE_RAJAH, ELRO! One of the most interesting hap- , BERT VE E’ BRO:! operators maintain their present at-| Quite a number of readers have been 9th & N. F ““CHIVALROUS penings of the blizzard occurred in front of the writer's office window in writing you letters calling attention to the ill treatment of poultry, calves in the last few days a tendency to criticize the United Mine Workers of titude in direct violation of the agree- ment which they signed in New York. nd sheep. held for sale or slaughter the thick of the storm. A large truck Yours truly, OLD LLOYD COM P Sts. x4 Open 10:30a. DUP( E CHUMS, HARZ EY, NEWS WEEK- LY. CURRENT TOPICS. 8 en, s and | drawn by four horses was stalled in 1 market. Al this éxpression of con. | the driver tried persigtelly g vy and the bituminous coal ODErAlors 10 |1y 5r United Mine Workers' Journal. : S R ’ {pose of negotiating a new wage | 25 c t 50 c l ents ents sideration for the suffering animal kingdom is most encouraging. But as a friend of horses 1 wish to have those noble servants deplorable, he must slip around on icy pavements and sometimes break his tims the two horses in the front span would turn about to right or left and pull the truck around in a circle. At last a man came his head for something besides a hat- along who used haved so foolishly. Pupils should not only be given the CHICAGO, February 1.— Saturn, in agreement to take the place of the present contract, which expires on March 31, 1922. T have read editorials which, in effect, have placed the blame for this development upon the agreement, but operators now refuse to live jon both sides to the the coz Harry C. Grove, Inc. “THE PRIM. SNUB_POLLARD. i CHINESE NIGHT Harrit Best seats in the house (except on Saturda; d holidays), NIGHTS, 25c to § t L | being waged for the prevention of | L < he alert thinkers ! [ cruelty to animals. We must remem- | rack. like one of the SICCt | Maritts | miners. Therefore, I wish to call your / = 2 g ber that horses have beem man's|i,%piiness and politics. ~With the attention to the fact that it is through i NEW THEATER 3% 8o 5t s& || ke greatest helpers ever since recorded |, pority born of intelligence, that {no fault of the coal miners that a| ! r M. RURSELL, in J{ spent in services of every descriplion | o1 the driver to shift his horses and the coal operators and the represen- || PRINCESS v M e i ' for man. They have helped us plant { piaye “the wheel horses leaders, and tatives of the United Mine Workers | | s WIFE'S Al NEY B, LUST'S { our food. build our houses (by draw-|pye the two stupid or timid horses in {of America met in joint conference i = StatkE, ! daddy’s gome a-hunti ing loads of timber, bricks. etc.) and | ho rear. The suggestion was accept- in New York by command of the| CAROLI LR y's gon inting deliver our goods. In the fire de-}eq " Then at the first trial all four J government they signed a wage “THE STRUGG Added attraction, | | poli’s theater N partment and on ambulances before | horges went forward, pulling togeth- - agreement on March 31, 1920, in ] JTHE IDLE BUSTER KE4TON. H matinees. thur. and :1‘1‘\-’3;;\- :)(r‘ n:‘er :“.‘»fird-;‘k‘-;y h’i:’\;‘;")"‘]l}‘;,er. and the truck was carried steadily Ay = \ k bb | which there is the following clause: | (| —Ru_Litera TRUXTON 3; Capito1 & @ Sta. N.W. o - - 2 B0 res. 4 bro Y. 801 forward to its goal. . An incompetent bank robber| *Resolved, That an interstate joint, i B g e, | Sbediently have they vielded their | ORRaTd 10 108 BOSL ot the incident is Iy all np. A €T | conforence b held prior to orn )l The Famous 1| OLYMPIC LU ~ieur.” | _Poli’sTBsg. Sunday Night » Strenth to man that thes have even | hat §ily not lucie, but an alert ind ne‘ajr) allus comes t¥some bad | 195s; the time and place for holding COOK ; ATATEY || SEATS TOMORROW, 9:30 A. M. entered his battles, carried his soldiers | that makes men useful and influen-)end. such meeting to be referred to a com- | Y = A : i i i i &nd Taced his cannon, at his command, | {ai. "Te fa the supreme business of [CTC: ) mittee of two operators and two|| 12-in-one || DUMBARTON 23t M e s, i F.""t Same i Waslington s In & wun’ the horse musi|pitins and teachers to make our| (Coprright Natious) Newspaper Service) | members from each state here 7 | In “THE THRED MUaKETRERES e ey Cardexs ;"f:‘;l et “'al‘(::_fldlfl"?h:"‘?mfd:‘a‘;:;i.voux’r;mxhink to kgn‘.) them in:zix:‘(ive —_— resented together with the Bill Fold ! 3 SIS USKE st Diuptadens Moves, 3 of w. s In s and them “take a message.to Gar- national oflicers of t T Mi i | snows of winter he must sometimes! iz Ask your boy what he would SATURN HAS ASTEROID. Workers :t America e pnlednane For Ladies i o s GHT. s stand exposed for hours, or, equally | have done when the front horses be- bl The above paragraph was binding || and Gentlemen | Orlental Art Evemngs ATIONAL 0M'GET 12 i H | suffering, should he not be the object of our constant solicitude? Some one will probably answer that there are no more horses, that auto- mobiles have taken their place, and £0 there is no need to worry. But the fact is there are still 4,000 horses do- | s daily work in Washington. The; log in falling. At all seasons he is | facts to store like lumber in the mem- | addition to rings and satellitcs, has AgTeeie , B I O Toa S | LS, o 0T ke L iid the facts | added an asteroid, according to Prof. | JP 10 IRl agreqment, Nresidens Sonn GS February 7—8:30 bru e sy e long | orT; but alaa trained 1 U e, 10| E- B. Frost of the Univeraity of Chl- | L- Lawis of the tinited Mine Worers: 1210 treet % : il “ils the mind | cago. home after a visit to the & plisne e above Plays, Music, Dances In “THE VARYING SHORE" | By ZeN Ak | vm.l.u-;-“ow‘nn_mcg E conquer emergencies. that makes the man. Not only must we “make the world safe for democracy,” but we must “make democracy safe for the world™” by cultivating the quality of leader- ship and the habit of thinking in as many ways as possible, that they may Yerkes Observatory at Lake Genev: The asteroid, a small planet or plane- toid, is similar to a small comet, and only an imperfect view of it was ol tained as it circled around the me! ancholy planet. agraph, invited the operators to th i i Pi tsburgh on READY! Central High School T. Arthur_ Smith's, 1306 G St. SHUBERT-GARRICK ! Direction Messrs. Loe&d.J. Shubert Tickets at National Commercial Bldg. and Series, $7 and $4. Single tickets, $2 and $1. — ZIEGFELD FRO 'NEXT MONDA THE_GREATEST EVER SE! E e/ 8 s Pre. Seats Tomorrow. Mail Orders Now. SHOW THAT ZIEGFELD NT OUT OF NEW YORK 1 LIC witi WILL ROGERS i | b { SHOW 1921 26 Colossa] Scenes 2300 Costumes All-Star Cast of 150, Including 75 Winter Barden Beauties census bureau statisti show it, also | gee and show the fallacy of the selfish that the country at large has more ) political spellbinder and be able to! ZITA ON WAY BACK. 0 i i A1 Al o el horses In use than ever before. And |lead younger men who are running| LISBON. Portugal Januar e ru eo e | WM. AL BRADY NCUNS | OF DISTINCTIVE PERSONALITIES T enns of Durden left with us it | forward out of its perplexities. H T Lcreion her vay taSEuncH WHO CAME BACK e eias Mat. Wod S0c b0 38, T | car ape the notice of any one WILBUR F. CRAFTS. |omperor. The children of the former Now on Sale By JULES ECKERT GOODMAN. || - S ety who is reasonably attentive to his soverei; Prince Ott, Archduche ! A SPOKEN PLAY. NOT A PIC- | ! Marguerite Nicola CONTINUOU S e aotons o tiied, tdden Beauty tn Brought te |Adelaide. Prince Felix, Prince ¢ B d hear the “foxiest” Fox Trot : I{ TURE, WITH ARTHUR ASHLEY || i ‘ OFf SSHOM. every day there s . % |Ludwig and Prince Rudolph have als. e sure an ear + | AND ADD. LEASON i IRY" harne 2 h a Golden Glint Shampoo- ph have also e " 10XIes OX I1ro 2. i ol Tpronerly narnesea ader, | ASvertaement saéches Lisbon Trom Svitspitnd Lenetonigit, e s, ,, || NAIMAra-—-Lerola | Sci?elnrilReLotoks, lame and som thma wheezing 9 o, N e = —— "' Prims Donna Soprano Dramatic Tenor find gasping aloud for breath. Poor, ! { ! : Chicago Opers Retrapols WILKENS & WILKENS A e ereatares: Tiow | WOULD DISTRIBUTE ASHES. | Complete Stock Record I've Got My Habits On | 10 Inch HCAPITOL ‘s=x ‘ i Srers Cor” Celebrated Farceurs i e b e e o am 10 | witd Hioey Laach. oy iy will fied Edison Mazda Lam ; (Durante) H 1 Harry Hantings __You Like National Theater, Friday Aft. 4:30 MAARSH & WILLIAMS Jle of apple: Lot us do all w mated, Henry Losch. by i 4 E - | i i / make their lives easier. Let us pro- | for probate, requests that “some of the n ps No. 14277 Coupled with I 75c an " HARUM SCARUM O R SRR AT Siiiats Mares Lo it TeSC when they are driven in a lame |azhes be sent to each of my brothers | Th Gib c Just a Little Love § i YTWo sHOWS DAILY. 2:15 and 8:15, MWE. — 5 p ondition, or when ey are aten | and sister.” e leaves his entire estate 1 “Joe r v H r i il il o Loverioaded. or underfed oral-|for equal distribution xmong bis sister, H [ son Lo., Inc. ust a Littie Love dong I s ing T onson Yol e Ll M ATZEN AUER j ""?.2 Afi-‘re’;g; EConn lowed to ain without blankets in | Sophia, and his brothers, Morris an . 5 | » ot weathor: " | Tarael Losch. Mark Jackson is named 917-919 G St. NW. Remember! All 85c Aeolian Vocalion Records Now 75¢ i 7 Let us learn what prover shoeing | as executor. | et Contralto, Matropeltan e BASKETT & ELLIS J and harnessing mean, and then insis 5 > P Feb. 10, 4" Pl 3 That exers animal be properly treated All Makes of Vocalians Here—$95.00 to $250.00 H [ Seats o0 sate Mrs"Grecun's Congart Buronn | omposers—Entertainers Iniese” retpects,” Foor snoes ot DEATH VERDICT DISPUTED. o P i FRITE = THE LEWIS GIRLS ' B eSS ay ean, H i discomfort to the horse, but even 3 3 A D i n Easy Payment Terms i : ainty Southern Songbirds danger to itself o|l; 'e“ *flcn;er i Friend Ascribes Physician’s Demise i 1 & Special 2-Reel Comedy 'vy“\\h:i\l:;:‘;i\"linlz.p:scwol)l as inanimate, to Broken Heart. —with a big stock of i THE BOOK AGENT instruments of transportation? Theyvi yovpom pALM BEACH, Fla., February Blank Books. ¢ H C G l | National Theater, Sunday Feb. 5, 3:30 Matinee Feature Film ere careful to watch automobiles i _p™ Gustav Zinka of Cincinnati, g arr y . Grove \Inc.): 15 hih a6, CPhone Mem g0 | “CHEATED HEARTS" Tt Wl ot the M take | Siio! cormer presigen of e amert: | . Morrison Paper Co. | 1210 G St N.W. =" First and Oaly Motion as much cognisanc can Association o stetricians an i T T Ao otion Pictures of ture At ISE det the police departs Gynecologists. was found dead In his 1900 Wa.; Ave: reet IN.W. = popms oliness P - bed at a local hotel here vesterday. " H E BEN! . ment be on the alert to enforce t8€|pr. I, 4. Peek, who was called ln.l EOEVES ExclusiveESEt?wl'iiT Humane laws of the Distri ronounced Scath due to senpilts: ALAC | & T ove all. let us have the as- | Bdward Weust, a lifelong friend of i e L " Stopping all | the deceazed. however, repudiated the Tl bt | s of cruelty to these most over- | 0CIOT.E VOR ict an sai h'm rien S -—;_—. | Hrieea taves of mankind whose lives | 01ed, of 5 {broken heart.” Weust also TODAN ANDALEWEES || GAYETY S i5s 2o, Trudritle e PR, FEARER | A ks B B ports X1Toras AGNES AYRES b z 3 With Johnny Barry and George Douglas Florida — Atlantic Coat Line will| = | ™ NEXT WEEE—"SUGAR PLUMS" aranz sour trip south, Expert information | —When you get your Snow “THE LANE THAT HAD —————— ot S'H st . Tel. 7800.— i O TURNING" : Now all the Rage o otioping and Friing| £ 2y e o DANCING fect Developing and Printing 7 Sir Gilbert Parker RN DO T FRIDAY E ING DANCING CLUB FORM- FIVE TO BE POLICEMEN. Res.lis. | Subplemental Featares |5 | FRIDAY EVERING DANCING, CLER PORY A e 2t e e S o . T | | 2hooe Fearkiin 57 - the police force vesterday received | f < e e e e oo L Hvorable consideration at the hands | ‘Women consider them “Sporty”—even when one’s HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. LOEW'S D T Ty e Siie “a AT Y of the are . . . William | ‘Health Candi sportiness is confined to the love of a brisk walk 1210 G Street . Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 . S , S isconsin | a andies || ! | . Howard 1L Gwalt, 319%, Missouri ! on a bracing Winter’s day. Here are four nue; James D. B.Nln(‘" 40'4 Mast | 40 60 & 80 lb | * | street. and Frank A, Varney. | y CID. }! of the new fashions we are now featuring: Dentimme Epn i : ioners i L SECOND GREAT WEEK I MAE M"RR“Y | 14th st. and Park road P N A “DANCE HALL" H N 0'S GORGEOUS FILM NOT { METE| ROMANCE OF NIGHT LIFE IN BUT__ —— INCe—— GAY PARIS AND NEW YORK! = " B 3 TO “PEACOCK ALLEY ; A PERFECT PLACE s 'al sal f With Monte Blue and |5 | E eCl e 0 i i : p | an All-Star Cast { D & i ST FLOOR Aeolian Vocalion ' Cutlery k | R T Serson . i \ ; }'7 —_ CATHERIN | We are importers of Cut ‘ {a prieate “ievsons. ey andpeolce e i lery, and as such have |} ; | E T TR~ 7 i unusual facilities for sup- f——_———-’—f_&e—-_b—— 7 | phomenee 230 | plying every Cutlery need One o -°"I "‘I'. ";"' R Are now on sale at 1 il to the limit of satisfaction, tally comstruclec) Eacabess | Want to Dane You_can learu 'b | | sy & i in America. Rightway School of Dancing, i H wheth Vi want a sma 218 New York ave. n.w llle Gl (:() 5 2 = We give to our course stud > son Lo. | | pair of scissors or a-farge 1 e m—LL, WEER— walE R T e February Records Out Today || knife or PENKNIVES. S i o struction from 1 to 10 p.m. Standard Operatic 300 Imported Knives - as 52025 § The Lost Chord—Sung by J.| 80148 [Rigoletto-Sivendetta—Sung by 2 blades, metal handle v' RG. N 3 SL75 C. Thomas. $1.25 ls!.fel 0 Scotney and Graniomi C ‘ 0147 (Elogie Sung Ly Marie Su- Himaiui. floryes ¢ P AR AD ISE e T bad b aver. At 114 $1.250 videlius. e v.olh Jack Knife, extra Vt. ave. Ha:l for rent. Phone North 5197. . 52026 {Carmena Waltz Song—Sung. i ! s X 0 GLADYSE WILBUR, o oL, 30148 (Slavonio Dance — Plased by i long blades. Special. . 49¢ A GRIPPING DRAMA & Dupont cirvle(Dupont Studio). Ph.Fr.1436-W. P $1.357 Sashu Culbertson. OF LIFE UNDER o liroom, and fancy dancing. ular : SURPRISING CONDITIONS oo dancing, classes ¢ Veds e | Tostrumenta (s 98¢ PEEDCCOMPITIONS £ 2= SRR v Fison, Air Louis XImI 2 . q 2 ) i st | {5 B Shiaded Pocket e, e e L Holr Sung by 3 cheatra. - cket Knif¢, in { That's How I Believe in You— (Sweet Hawaiian Girl of Mine i fancy handle. Spe- s onnerly . H. L. Holt | 'Sung. by Charles Harrison | 14267 | ‘and Sosquebana. ‘aho a 98C {1141 Conn. ave. ” Ballroom and all branches ot 14271} and Everett G T | Plaved by b eomonn o Suore— el A . {stago dancing correctly taught. Classes for o | Tm Ealing in 1’ With the chinl Hawaiian Tastrumen: ; ifiren se0 Sasiie” e, g0t = Sam Ash. 2 Manicure Scissors, 1} DAVISON’S§ref1329 M n.w. gl Day Dan—F ¥ o G The season’s pew dances—latest s DS BPSGTE e mor ¢ cutyed lades Soe 40¢ o o vut cortecty T8 & e Tessans. 60| " Both played by Thies’ De- % b e R I ve. instous tions and desciag. § 1o 13 roit Rits Orchestra. . —Star. én instructed f¢ wn clas Doa't Forget—For Trot. Awille—Fer S omHose Household Scissors, 3-in¢h 2 Private clasel Shstrbctod Torm Your ows elsse u -de Darling—Fox Trot. 8. 8. Flotilla Oreh, P 3 ) it . 25 oth piageq . Wosn= : to 5-inch, at special prices ac- o ey e e o e o Fongot ks Trot, Sitk - and - wool Two-toned cording to size 41_)9 up = (Tve Got My Hadits On—Fox oo | " Both Played by Thiesy De. English Ribbed Hose; also from . C DANCING ACADEMY 14077| Just s Little Tove Song—Fox| | (Bhelk of Araby—ros Trot. Hand-clocked Wool Hose and All guaranteed. J ARmN Taught 14,000 Scholars since Organization. Tl vy siews Dance| ) 8 Pvea” b5 oir || 1 ol s e & tr, At Voo {995 Where You L Orchestra { Ramblers. W TS an inations. Straight Razo r. rt Yernon. .Accompanist % 24000 She Loves Mo, Sho Loves Mo Not—Fox Trot. Ray Miller's Melody i etycolops and/combina oy - .qQth mecial,g 98C : CRANE WILBUR AND ! { Stealiag—Fox Trot—Newport Soclety Orchentra. | 1 414 9% Sp. {] MARTHA MANSFIELD || Learn to Dance 5 | 3 : 1014-16 Pa.Ave Tll Gibso Co l ! MARYON VADIE AND H BEST ORCHESTRA IN 1T The Gibson Co., Inc., 919 G St. NW ‘ $2.25 $3.00 T &K . Dl | OFARCYGIRAICO; | SRR R T\ oy oy o WY, o . I 233PaAve SE 917-919 G St. N.W. FRANKIE HEATH CLASS OR PRIVATE LESSONS e i s e 3 o J. FRANCIS DOOLEY AND | TEAGE YOU TO DANCE IN . ., L ks _“The Store Your Physician CORINNE SALES. | LATRST STEPS. 5 | Recommends” North and . Frank ‘Wasd and ONB STEP, FOX TROT. WALTZ, JAZS - ° is Dolites, Thaler's Gircus. Others Fusny. || .- e ORTC, 08 9th STV N.W, TEL. ¥R 2168 -