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Ever-Ready Blades, per dosén Auto Strop Blades, per dosen Straight Razors, - imported good quality .. $1.00 Two-cell. Vest Pocket Plash- - lights, complete. = Special. “T8e $1.25 Threecell Coat Pocket Flash- light, complete .. Fountain Pen Flastlight, com- plete ... $1.35 Two-cell Tubalar Flashlight. complete. . . 917-919 G St. N.W.-, *the Store Your Physician $1.25 TATIONERY, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF night. lauspices of the Frederick Dougl ougiis is District presi- y ers. Ve Valentiné entertainment for 1 8iven tomorrow evening at Terminal and music. City Club: Dr. J speak tomorrow Parliamentary law section, Twen- tieth Century Club, will meet tomor- t Y. A.. 1333 F street, at 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. L. C. Bethel, | director. Lincoln Park Ci wilkmeet tomorrow e School. * American Socicty for ~leel Treat- ing will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in new. Interior Department buildin Fran- cis B. Foley will speak on “The An- nrealing and Hardening of Steel. Asnocia ing at Bryan southern h “lad night” {meeting at University Club Wedpes- tdsy at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. Jonath 1Day will speak of “The Sout o Mountaineer—His Traditions and Fu- ture.” Motion pictures and mountain ballads. Michigan State Society will meet Wednesday in Wilton Normal School. Dancing at 8 o'clock. Mount’ Pleanant W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow. 2 p.am.. with Mrs. A. B. Carty, 1234 Harvard street. The Sixteenth Street Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with R. C. Wright, 1311 Floral street. Soclety of American Bacterfologist will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Dis. trict building. Prominent scientists will make addresses. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. District Chapter. American Red €ross, has arranged “home” suiround- ings for ex-service men temporarily in the city and will have a “house- warming” from 4 to 6 o'clock at 2101 P street. An evening i lands will feature The Parent-Teacher Association of Bflghl\vood Park School will meet at |3.:30° o'clock. Mrs. "Giles Scott Rafter | will speak. | Teachers' Association of Jackson School will meet at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Courtney Dinwiddie and Louis Julthue will speak. H TONIGHT. | | Ladies' Auxiliary of St 'Ann's Or- iphan Asylum will meet at 8 o'clock !al the institution, 25th and K streets. H Potomac Council, No. 433, will meet at 8 o‘clock at K. C. 1918 10th street. The Liberty A. C. will meet at 7 o'clock at home of Charles Jeftries, 1532 2d street. K. of C., Hall, en’s City Club. The Washington Club of University of Chicago Alumni will have a dinner at University Club at 6:30 o'clock. Henry G. Gale, member of faculty, will speak. Reserve Officers’ Association, public health service, will meet at 8 o'clock in boardrcom of District building. Piney Branch Citizens’ Association will meet at 8 o'clock in Iowa Avenue Methodist Church. Entertainment features. Division No. 2, Ladies’ Auxiliary to Ancient Order of Hibernians, will meet in Kidder bmldlng The Takoma Park Citizens' Associa- tion will meet at 8 o'clock at Takoma Park Library. The Ohio Club of G George Washing- ton University Law School will meet at 8 o'clock in Law School building. Repr‘:cenlatlve Roy G. Fitagerald w speal Northeast Washington Citizens’ As- sociation will meet at 8 o’clock in Good Shepherd Guild Hall. Miss Flora L. Hendley will speak of the neefl' of the schools of the sixth division. Congress Hel‘htu Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet at 7:25 p'clock. Henry M. Rose will speak of “Wash- lngg:n. the City. Beautiful.” Ladies’ night. Men's Good Will Club_ will meet at 8 o'clock at Homer building, 13th and F streets. Te Cure g Cold in ou Day Taxe Laxative BROMO QUIN tablets. The Fenuine. bears the signature. of E- W Grons (Be sure you get BROMO. — (LT &e ) 30c.—Advertise- MEDAL FOR DR. HARRALL Awarded by qun_l College of Vet- H s erinary Surgeons. ., . Dr. Albert Harrall of the zoologi- {cal division of the bureau of ani- mal industry has been awarded the Steel memorial medal for 1921 by the council of the Royal College of Vet- erinary Surgeons. Dr. Harrall has been in the United States bureau of animal industry for the last thirty vears, and in the course of that time, in addition to publishing numerous papers on par- asitology, has built up a complete index catalogue of medical and- vet- | erinary zoology. Red Paper Hearts 14-1b. size .. S8¢c 1-1b. size . 90c 2-1b. size ...... .81.65 *3-Ib. size :......$245 5-Ib. size .......$4.25 Filled With Our 60c Candies FOR YOUR 12039 G o Senator Medill McCormick, will de- !tiver the principal address at the cel- ebration of Frederick Douglass’ birth- day at John Wesley Church, tomorrow The cclebration is under the s { Memorial Association. of which M el B. Talbert, national! e association, and Phil H. Brown, commissioner in the Labor Department, will be among the speak- R. Y. M. C. A. Souvenirs, addresses on chll!m and How to Me t it in Amer-l ‘_l *|and vaudeville at Valentine dance, 9:30 o'clock, Wom-, Parcel Post 1 Tl!hN TRYING 'ro KEEP uP WITH THE SONESES | THIS FAMILY HAS NE N DEBT UP T® Mty EARS! Trt GONNA SEE A LAUYER AN'GO INTO BANKRUPTCY! ™ ratl- | {read men and their families will be ! | L than C. Day will | “Ra i ATIONAL—William _ Gillette. in he Dream Maker.” performance at L850 b, | FOLPS—Willlam _ Faversham. “The Squaw Man,” at 8:20 p.m. GARRICK—" fiss Lulu Bett,” with | Carroll McComas, 0 pm. KEITH'SJact: Norw orth and vaudeville, at SHUBERT-BELASCO — Clark McCullough, in “Chuckles of ls"l 53 and vaudeville, at 2:15 and §: g GAYETY—"Hello 1922, 8:15 p.m. CAPITOL—“A Whirl of Gayety,” at 2:15 and 8.15 p.m. STRAND—Jonla's Hawafians and' vaudeville, a¥ 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45, p.m. C€OSMOS—"An Arablan Night Mare" :00, 6:30 and 9 p.m. photoplay fea- 1:30, 8:30, 5.30, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ] RIALTO—"Shame, ture, at 11:30 am. 30 9:30 p.m. I'AL.\ CE—Will 2:20, Rogers and Lila at 10:50 4:15, 6, 7:50 and! mu-nu—mm lw-n..-.ve Reid, in 5 a.m., 12, p.m. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTEBSQ Central High Community Center: The regular third Saturday public organ recital and community concert | will be given on next Saturday night in_the auditorium, Edith B. Athey,| civic organist. i Wilson Normal: This center will be open for a doubie feature attraction | tonight., Log Cabin night and & music week concert, directed by Mr. D. G. Pfeiffer and Robert Lawrence. The public is invited. The Columbia Athletic Club 'will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight; t row afternoon, $:15 o'clock den’s rhythm; boys' gymnasium. Val- entine party by the Social Dhncinll Club tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Ferguson al night: Dramatic [ (night Kinnear women an: dren tomorrow afternoon. Birney: President John H. Wilson will preside at a meeting of the Citi- zens’ Association tonight. Lovejoy, tonight: Home nursing: | dietetics. - Southeast Center: The Pollyanna Dramatic Club will give an old-fas| foned Valentine party on Tuesday evening. There will be games, Valen- tine boxes and refrespment NOMINATIONS IN SENATE. Leonard G. Husar Named as U. 8. Attorney in China. - The nomination of Leon: G. Husar ¢f Cslifornia to be dlnrlct af- tnrney hol the United States court in ' n, sent by :mla-m ratni the Senate for confirmation. H’rh Spresident has also nominated Helen M. Bishop to be postmistres: Monkton, Md. The nomination of Ba: com N. Mustard to be postmaster of Bland, was sent to the Senate also. —,— e . Tuesday Is St. Valenhnes Day Make “her” happy—han: her jour heart, filled w“h 0- liclous Mary Sweet Choco- Be handsome buxe . Pound ...ocoeennennnn 590 PMARY gwgm TAFF[ES, ‘eanut ane ,ocoanut Botes, " Poina s 29¢ Announces a Sale of Valentine Sweets AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Red Satin Hearts ‘14-1b. size ...... 85¢c i 1-1b. size .......$1.45. 4 2-1b. size . 3-1b. size .......$3.78 5-1b. size .......$6.00 Filléd With Our 86c Candies: “A' SWEET REMEMBRANCE VALENTINE” 13th & F Sus. YEH, I OWE EVERYB0pY: MY FANMILY HAVE DEEN STEPPIN' ON TH' GAS FOR YEARS! 1 WANT TO GO INTO DANKRUPTCY AN’ START OVER AGAIN' AMUSEMENTS -|Special Film Features Oth at O Street \.w. JACKIE CO0GAN. iu “MY BO! TURPIN o -'nlut,ur EYES.” IAP NEILAN vaudevill NEW STANI'ON AN TEWART. pLAYTHINGS OF Ty OLD LLOYD and uem‘ DA “ALT, AROARD." : SIDNEY I4I,D;! LEADE Vtn St at k. HELEX GIPS( TH) BUSTER KEATON., 2103 Pa. Ave. CIRCLE In} | C AVENUE GI\A\D RANDALL'S AP A N LY: 3 P.M. BUNDAY M D\Il\ P in “LITTLE Performaunces N THING nd FARD. o “ntow 4 vr 30. SAILOR- 'MMINGS, ITH'S Performances at 3:13, CRANDALL'S YORK THEATER, Ga.Ave.&Quebee St. ATINEE SBATURDAY, 2:30. HAROLD LLOYD. in W SRIFFITH'Y Performances st 2: st St nnd VIOLA DA TCH REAKE! EMPIRE 1 ® Street N.F. PERT LYTELI “ALIAS LADY FINGERS. Eu'l'E 14th !(rnt l KENNETH T FOUR DAYS MACK SENNETT'S R WITH n-r: mnmws Thester o0k & B Shubert-Garrick 2ix ' uu ccmdy D-Ln;. MISS LULU ~ BETT th CARROLL McCOMAS and !7\ @Ame Grest Cast Before m-, w l—.l,K--lnA’l‘! THURSDAY Aunhdu Aieh .“.rl s i JOHN GALSWORTHY'S GREATEST PLAY THE SKIN GAME Get in Touch —with us and let us show you how we can co-operate with you. Mr. Inventor, on that mechanical idea of yours. Special Machine Work - —is what we're fully eqnipped for, and ! What we do well and reasonably. /H. S. ELKINS CO. Marnufacturing Specialists. 2th St. N.W.—Main 3% | OLYMPI LAST DAY in_“MY BO 14th and U Sta, LAST DAY—NAZIMOVA and RUDOLPH VALENTI in “CAMILLE” n “THE RELL HOP." B:00; 0:30, 1349 Winconsin Ave. SHIRLEY MASON, fn e, St. Valentine Ball ‘Tuesday, Feb. 14 Given By GAVEL CHAPTER, O.E. S. “at the Raleigh Hotel Tickets at Door—99c D 72 e . Bmoke If CAPITOL -l A WHIRL OF GAYETY Two_shows daily, 2:15 and 8:18. ‘Wrestling Thursday Night, Amateurs’ L2Mlght Fridey. WORRYING ABOUT P CHEER UP, YoulLL SOOW BE ‘ADFYTTED TO Retail Grocers’ FOOD and Housebold Exposition Ceavention HIL February 6 to 18 NOW OPEN Doors open from 2 to 3:30 and to 10:30 p. m. Admission, 28c. given free by grocers. 7:30 Partly-paid - tickets Ask for them mow, [ G “HELLO 1922” ‘With Scetty Friedell and Barny Gorey WEXT WEEK—'KEEP SMILING" Have Yous Shoes Sprung' a Léak? N ali this bdd weather we've had recently? *Send them to our Modern Shoe Hospital and let us put on <First-class Oak ‘Lenthe; Goodyear Welt Half - soles, " With Wingfoot Rubber Heels. $]-50 —Of cour'se, the work is bound to be done RIGHT—for it’s part of the “Hahn Service.” 7“‘ &K 1014-16 Pa: Ave 233PaAve SE 215 s | Daily Snnday ins Aesop’s Fables Gilbert Wells 2 rARe=I oM mUuaw> Pathe News Pictori Exit March “Eatzenjammer”—Fultoa CRANDALL’S. METROPOLITAN GHEERED BY ENTHUSIASTIC THOUSANDS HOPE HAMPTON In Person and in First National's Super-Special, “STAR DUST” Augmented by Pathe Picturized News—Topics of the Day MACK SEMNETT'S “THE DUCK HUNTER” —Jointly Accompanied by— CARL HINNANT — MILTON DAVIS || Wizard of the Pipe Organ—Master of tie Grand Piano In Popular SByncopations —Overhlre—“Dan:e of the Hours’ Daniel Breeskin, Conducting, WASHINGTON'S FINEST OIGIIESTRA HmllmptonWlllAppeuTMhyat3 7:25 and 9:30 P. M. TI: AT w25, BELASCO THEATER. OIRECTION OF MES! OAPOSITE LAFA NOW WHAT ARE You Sey! T CANT EVEN PAY THE ADMUSSION! ™M Too PooR To BE IN 1"«5 BANKRUPT Althea Lucas & Company In An Artistic Triumph “A Guutleman from CHARLES KING & LILA RHODES Assisted by Bidney Frauklin, in ‘Toot Your Horz." Oe Oleson' & Johnson, Chic EVA SHIRLEY & THE CALIFORNIA 9:18 RAMBLERS, with AL ROTH in . ““From Syncopation to Grand Opera’” Intermission Trot—There's & Reason”—Rockwell. “Topics of the Day” George F. Moore & Mary Jayne JACK NORWORT HARRY WATSON, Jr,, As ““The Young Kid Battling Dugan’’ asd The Telephone Scene’ m?mz 7 VR -/r//. . 1 | Holidays ! A COMEDY CHEF D’OEUVRE WATS —Aris_Arranied in_Ovder_nnd_Time of Overture March—Youzg Veterax H s Som LOEW'S : | ALAC : Today—Tomorrow—Wed. Program Changes Sundsy sad T Faramoust Presests WILL ROGERS In “ONE GLORIOUS DAY” With LILA LEE Beginning Thursday WANDA HAWLEY In “Too Much Wite” I COLUMBIA Gontinuors 10:39 &, m—11 p. = NOW_PLAYING FERGUSON AND WALLACE Appearance—EVES. REI n ‘—Frazee 1 8:15 ‘PETER IBBETSON’ 8:22 ELLIOTT DEXTER—MONTAGU 8:30 LOVE & DOLORES CASSINELLI ' 8:: T PICTURE 9:04 3 Prices © 300, 5100 and 8115 " by Andy Rice L)k‘hle Lads Loa od e hte \enlngl of Oriental Art | Central High School, Feb. 14th, East Indian Night Plays Hindu Chants, Paul . Ave. S:30 Folk Dances. Inn, Art Cent In “A Little o’ This Phove Fraokl and a Little o' That' ‘mma i et the Piano 9:40 S 9:50 10:24 10:42 10:52 CONTINUOUS SHOW “An Arabian Night-Mare” “SNITZ" MOORE, EARL HALL and a Bull !l’vld'l Cast. F ST. AT TENT. In'a potponrrs of comeds. soags, musio Ed Stanley & the Wilson Sisters Clever Trio in Songs aad Danoes. Small and Sheppard Clever Farceurs in Eccentric Comicalities. =Devora Trio Epecial 2-Beel Comedy—TFirst Time Shown, Jimmy Aubrey, in “The Mesunger "HOOT"‘ GIBSON n ) “The Fire-Eater” FEATURE | 22 | & Turiller of the North Shown Only International Ne FIRST RUN UNDAY—S:.5> iaussDAY CHARLES DILLINGHAM Bresents 'rln:. lnnn PLAYERS heater, Dublin, in 'I’he White-l'leaded Boy LENNOX ROBINSON'S FAMOUS COMEDY JOHN McCORMACK Natioral Thl"l\—nm Feb. l.!HW Beass on Sals Mrs. Conoert Bureau Gree: Droops. 13th & G e Special Matinee Friday, February 24, At National Theater Samson and Delilah Tue greatest production yet pffered by the i Washington Opera Company ces S1 10 £4 Seats pow at Box Of DANCING. i)flL PEMBERTON, Former Partner to ERTRUDE HOFFMAN, MAE MURRAY DANCES. 2002, Priv: 6786, Established 1900, e lessons by appointment at 1715 Conn. o "nf."'.“ Fel eres ac T4 nALuool AND snot DANCING _FER. 3781 I.EE Alb JdJ. SWBERY B, Every Evening. — 3.2 1 Knickerbocker 406 m- Nw. 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