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TV NEWS INBREF, [ e e Lo | - Civic mection, Twentieth Century Club, will meet with :Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, at Women's- City Club, 12:30 p.m. -~ _Arts section, . Club, will meet at 3 p.m, street. Dr. 'l'wel(let. Century 1 Irving \ ausler, 4123 Garr i1l give a five hun- dred pprty tomorrow, 8 p.m. for benefit «f American Legion Auxiliary Post, ico. 15. Harding Cnplrl‘. Ne. 31, O. E; S, will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. Men's Club of Christ Church a Tr)-."y Church will give an e taiment tomorrow, 8:15 p. Christ Church, New Jersey avenue and Morgan streets. d Mrs. street, Pragressive Counell, No. 9, D. of Aw will give a card party tomorrow at Naval Lodge Hall 4th street and Pennsy-vania avenue uoulheast Men’s “ilub of St. LIltl Chureh will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m, in parish hall. Oapitol Chapter, A. R., will give informal subscription dance tomor- row evening, 2400 16th street. . Keane Council, K. of C., will meet tomorrow evening, K. of C. Hall 918 10th street. Anthony J. Barrett, of National Catholic Welfare Council, will speal Maine State Soclety will meet Sat- urday at Thomson school. Promi- nent speakers. Dancing. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS : Women's some Club, interior decorating, ork State Society. hington—Tonight: spworth A. C., Manhattan 2. €., cummunu) music. Thomson—Tonight: Women's ~drill team, eranto, Adult Dramatic Club, Washington Repertoire Club, plain sewing, piano practice, electric iron. Johnson-Powell, northwest — This afternoon: Social dancing for chil- dren, special group rhythm rehearsal. Tomorrow afternoon: Dramatics, 3 o'clock; rhythm for girls over twelve years, thythm for boys and girls un- der twelve years. Southeast Center—Tonight: Mo~ Rawk, Jr., Athletic Social Unit, Le- viathan A. C. meeting. Country Danc- ing Club tomorrow evening. Park View—Tonigl Pask View Flayers, Women's Rhythm Club. = Battery C, will meet at 8 o th Field Artillery, Community q:n-et. Dancing ‘¥, O. Armstron; ploring Canada d this country for forty years, mn ‘give illustrated lec- ture at Y. . A, 1736 G street. Free. Blackistone’s Valentine Remembrance Box, Flowers and Candy. 14th and H. —Advertisement. NEW DATE FOR DINNER. Society of Santiago de Cuba to Meet February 25. The dinner planned and announced by the Society of the Army of San- tiago de Cuba for January 28, post- poned on account of the snowstorm, will be held at the Army and 1 Saturday ing, February Members attend- ing are to assemble in the Culver room, southwest corner 6f the club, second floor. - The committee in charge of the arrangements consists of Brig. Gen. E. J. ‘chletnInd ColL W. C. Brown and Lieut. Col. C. Fred Caok. CHILD HEIR T0 $15,000. A.ndrew Lehmer of Mount ‘Vernon, N. Y., has applied to the Probate Court 10 be appointed guardian of his grand- daughter, Ruth Lehmer, whose parents, Leroy L. and Elizabeth M. Lehmer, died in the Knickerbocker Theater col- lapse. The child_is five years old and Ja entitled to $15,000 from the estate ©f her parents. Attorneys C. Clinton James and Thomas L. Zimmerman, jr., appear for the_petitioner. d CALL™% 4856 For REPAIRS to | TRUNKS, BAGS, | SUIT CASES, Etc. Tophams, 80 L St. N.E. FLORIDA BY SEA JACKSONVILLE (Via Savannah) From BALTIMORF Tuesday, Fridsy, 6 P.M. Round $55.73 One % FAULTY ? SOME FOLKS HAVB FAULTY EYES —without admitting it and sometimes without knowigpz it. They “pass up” slight symptoms of fi eye weariness as unim- portant. Our skilled optom- etrists :h?uht be con- sulted. f you don't need glasses he will tell you so promptly. LEESE'S GLASSES QOST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. Mu- |8 The law decreed in olden times that witches should be burned; the courts abhorred their mystic crimes, and all their pleading spurned. My grandsire thought they ought to ditch all statutes of the kind; he thought the burning of a witch was not a sport refined. “But while such laws are in the books,” my grandsire 1sed to sigh, “around us daily we must look, for witches we may fry.” ‘Was there a beldame anywhere who owned a cat or snake, my grandsire traced her to her lair, and tied her to the stake. He said, “The law must be obeyed while men for jus- tice seek, and though I hate to burn a jade, I burn one every week. I doubt if witches really work much evil and distress, although they're roasted by“the kirk and by the law and press. But it is not for me to say what laws are right or.wrong; T've built a roaring fire today, so, witches, come along.” The law he doubted was repealed long since, as fierce and vain; old women now may go afield, with' black cats in their train. And if some acrobatic dame can on a broomstidk ride,. the people will applaud her game and point to her with pride. The law that's evil or absurd will from the volume fade; but while it is the nation’s word, let’s see that it’s obeyed. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Will Rogers and Zieg- fo;% l*n)lic performances at 2:20 and of 1921, and Eugene Howard, at w, J Olll;l p.m. . SHUBERT-BELASCO—Belle Story, Georgia O'Ramey and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Mabel Taliaferro and vaudeville, at , 6:30 and 8:456 p.m. COSMOS—“Earth to Moon” and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—"Sugar Plums,” at 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. CAPITOL—"“Grown-Up Babies,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Pola Negri, in “The Last Paymen fen(nre at 10:40 am., 2:40, 2: 0, 6:40, 8:40 and 9:40 p.m. PALACE—' Bm;}l( Pay,” with Seena Owen and Matt Moore, at 10:40 a.m., 1 0, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:35 p.m. lllrflfl) Night" at 3:55, 5:40, 7:25 and ho has been ex- |9 METROPOLITAN — Wesley Barry, in_“School Days,” at 11:30 a.m., 3:35, 5:30, 7:20 and 9:40 p.m. GIVEN VERDICT FOR $1,200. Mrs. Lillian V. 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Carl Laemmle l GLADYS WALTON “Playing With Fire” Quly at the Matines Interastional Cartoon Comies. Mrs. margot Asquith § former Britiah Prime Minister, markable lecture, People, Politics and Events National Theater Tomorrow, 4:30 Tickets, $2.50, §2.00, $1.50. $1.00, T, Artbur Smith, Inc., 1308 G st. SHUBERT vaudevilie Belasco Theater _M.&L._ 215 & 5:15 p. m. lum.ihlll m. lhw S!m in a Wudahl s-n 's Foremost “"BELLE STORY GEORGIA O’I!AMEY usia Fulu Sioux Ci inoa re y 1] euts Best sents in the house and MATZENAUER Graat Contralte, Metropolitan Ope-s National Theater, Fridsy, 10, &0 on sale Mrs. Gmm Cnnee in Divep's 1% 424 G McCORMACK Natiseal Thaater—Thursday, Feb. 18th4:30 Seats on Sale Mrs. Gresne’s Concert Bures Droops, 15th & G “SPQAR PLUMS™ With Jes YREED end Harry COLENMAN NEXT WEEE—"Hallo, 1928." DANCING. Private lessons by appointment at 1713 Cons ave Clkes dapces Tobe snd ol Sron ot iy Yt ave Ha:l for rent. Phone North 5197._ DAVISON’S £f-1329 M n.w. 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