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"CTY NEWS N BREF. Southern Society will give n recep- honor of the .ambassador of znd Mme. Jasserand, at the lard, Monday, $:15 p.m. France New W George H. Thomas Corps, No. 11, W. R. C, will meet tomorrow. Continental Chapter, D. A. R.. will give a card party tomorrow. Mrs. T. D. Whyte, the Leamington, chairman. Johm Lindwey Chapter. D. A. R, card party will be given at the Had- leigh, February Society for will meet Library. Prof. son_will consider of Religion. clety will meet Sat mos Club. Robert M. ley, speakers. Keane Council. K. of C.. will give dance tomorrow, 9 C. Hall, 918 10th Biologienl €ay, 8 p.m., Yerkes and Vernon Bai upta, on ~Arts and with ineidental Hin- 1:45 pm., at Gibhons Club will give a dance Sat- urday evering, Carroll Hall, 924 G street. District W. €. T. U. will hold me- morial service in statuary hall. at the Capitol, in honor of Frances . Wil- lard, tomorrow at 2 pm. Distin- guished speakers and male quartet. Pi Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi Fra- at corgetown Universit; nformal dance February hou 1715 1Sth street. will zi chapter titute ebruary Sunday Se John's parish p.m.. under auspic ligious cducat digcese of W Church, Citizens® Association and Poard of Trade will meet Saturday, % p.m.. in Masonic Hall, 14th and U streets southeast. Anacost Temnexsee State Society will give nd dan, Wardman ives Garrett guests of honor. Towa State bhitt Hotel. | will speak. School Asso- at Home and clation will Monday in Hubbard Scheol. Dean Frank M. position of morrow at Mass meeting for Russian famine relief fund. Sunday at 3 p.m., at Odd ' 1 Paxton Hibben, speaker. Delaware State Soeiety will meet Women's Service Club, to0 11:30 p.m., at 601 E street. class, 7:45. Senator James Watson, Dr. Ernest Stires and former Senator George Chamberlain will speak at the dinner of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Sat- urday evening at the City Club, when the organization will celebrate the seventieth annive Flowers for Estimates furn —Advertisement. HEADS PRFSS RUREAU. Pre-Lenten W hed. Shaffer, 800 14th. Edward Bell Placed in Charge of State Department Branch. ew York, recently bassy and charge pan, and now in aced temporarily ision of current known as the te Depart- Henry Suvdam, f of the division and who re- position spondent for ced: served L In 191 he ¥ of embassy and served there during the world_war. In September. 1921, while at Tokio, he was rccalled to Washington to‘act as a secretary to the American delegation and as an expert adviser on far eastern affairs at the Washington conference. He acted with John A. MacMurray, chief of the division of far eastern affairs, as an observer at the nego- tiations between the Chinese ansl Japanese delegates, which resulted gnature of the treaty re- Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. “People May Judge You by the Stationery You Use We offer you the b at mode: E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. -Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Money Available for Real TN Investments of First-Class Estate Mortgage Lonns Secured for Depositor Real earn, what are you have say OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS | :Cor. 7th and E Sts S pm.} ry of its founding. i ddings. | of | the ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ‘TONIGHT. The Winthrop College Club will give a benefit dance at Mrs. Dyer’s, 1517 R street. bqual[( -Walier Reed Post No. 284, W will meet at 8 o'clock, 1’3 thian Temple. Brightwood Citizens’ Association will meet at 8 o'clock, Masonic Tem- ple. Georgia avenue and Military road. Maryland State Society will meet at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Promi- nent speakers and singers of Mary- land. Receptions for new members. All Marylanders invited. Parent-Teacher Association of Sla- ter-Langston School will meet at 8 o'clock in Slater Schoel. Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, speake! of Sclences and Anthro- y will meet in con- junction at o'clock, Cosmos Club. Dr. H. U. Sverdrup of Amundsen’s rctic expedition will speak. Takoma Park League of Women Voters will meet to organize at § o'clock. Prominent speakers. Clover Club will meet with Mrs. Lee D. Latimer. 1426 Decatur street. Own_Garrison. No. 104, 1 meet at President’: Army and Navy Union, w 8 o'clock, G. R. Hall. Representative Lowrey of Mississip- pl will read dialect stories in Recrea- tion Hall, Government Hotels, at 8 o'clock. Free. Friends invited. “Statement of Bein will meet at 7:30 o'clocks building. Unity Society 300 Homer Daughters of Tsabella, initiation and social, 7:45 o'clock, 601 E street. Algernon B. Jackson of Howard versity will speak on “The New ‘ision of Public Health,” at Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Ladies and gen- tlemen invited. Rx(’hard J. Harden Camp, Ni 2, U. V-, will meet at Pythian Tem. ple. Thc ‘question of unemployment will be taken up. Men's Club of St. Stephen’s Episco- pal Church will hold its annual din- ner_at 7 o'clock, in the parish hall, 3017 14th street northwest. | M S e The Presence of Flowers I\\'lll add cheer to the home. Gude's { flowers are long lasting and beautiful. 1214 F.—Advertisement. ESTATE TO RELATIVES. | The will of Katie K. Schroth, dated| October 18, 1916, has been filed for probate. She leaves $1,000 to a niece, iMary T. Kraemer, and the remaining estate to her sisters. Rose V. Kirk- land and Mary T. Kraemer. and her !brother, Charles A. Kraemer. The brother and Attorney Irwin H. Lin- ton are named as executors. ! Between 5 Italian The Italian Kitchen ‘| 1009 E Street N.W. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—And She Called It a Dead Party. SOMEBODY'S BEEN USlNG TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Willlam _ Gillette, The Dream Maker,” performauce 20 p.m. POLI'S—William “The Squaw Man," pm. GARRICK—"Miss I Carroll McComas, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. KRITHS—Jack Norwort h and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:16 nnbmmr-nnmsco.—cmrk and McCullough, in “Chuckles of 1921 and vaudeville, at 2:15 and YETY—"Hello 1922, at 2: 15 and 15 pm. CAPITOL—"A Whirl of Gayety.” a 5 and 8.15 p.m. STRAND—Jonlu’s Hawallans vaudeville, at €:30 and p.m. COSMOS—"An Arabian Night Mare” and vaudeville, at 3.00, 6:30 and ¥ pm. RIALTO—"Shame,” photoplay fea-| ture, at 11:30 a.m/, 1:30, 3:30, 530, 0’ and 9:30 p.m. P.uu'm_w.mu Much Wite, 115, 6, 7:50 and METROPOLITAN—Hops Hampton, 45 am. 1:45, Faversham, at and and 8:45 Hawley in COLUMBIA—Elsie Ferguson and Wallace Reid, in “Peter Ibbetson.’ and JAILS DRUG LAW VIOLATOR. The government should pay as! | much attention to the suppression of | the traflic in narcotics as it does to | the enforcement of the prohibition | law, declared Chief Justice McCoy in Criminal Division 1 yesterday, when imposing sentence on Roy Bryant, a young colored man, who pleaded gullty .to violating the Harrison act. | The court fixed the sentence at two vears in the penitentiary and placed the young man on probation. Attorney James A. O'Shea appeared ltor the accused. and 8 P.M. \T CERTAINLY 1§ BADLY 'BENT! T WONDER WHO HAD (TP Direction Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shubert, at __AMUSEMENTS. 8:20. 500 to $2.50. SHUBERT Gmlel( ‘oday, 50c to $1.50 MISS LULV BETT CARROLL McCOMAS reat Cast Betore For an Honest-to-Goodness Play A Play of Quality A Play of Emotion A Play of Intelligence Launched into life by really Brilliant Acting Tt Me Folnt the Way— Go to the GARRICK Today And secure seats for the John Galsworthy ASTERPLAY The Skin Game CENDING THE COMMONPLACE which Wililam A. Brady {m &moclation with Rnndun of Loudon, will ‘T MONDAY NIGHT pretentat w ARATNCTON S SMART LITTLE THEATER. York THE SKLN GAME with arms and rightly acclalmed 1t the Years 'TRULY GREAT PLAY, jPhlladaiphia now emphatically fechoes Britatn’s and ew York's pratse by aodiences ‘that nightly test the capacity of Vm ‘bistoric old Walnut. especttully, L. STODDARD TAYIOR. New York Symphony Orchestra Albert Coates, Guest Conductor SPECIAL PROGRAM Taesday, 4130, National Theater Tickets, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1 Dinner 75 Cents Antipasto Minestrone Spaghetti Meat Salad Demi Tasse Special Lunch, 50c, From 12 to 2 ndon. | The Complete Brunswick Records Advertised on Page 13 of Today’s Star On Sale at THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 915-917 G St. N.W. List of March T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G St. [ DELLA DorNA, DO YOU KNOW WHO HAD 1Y RAZOR out ? : AMUSEMENTS. Evenines, TPOLI'S &= flml Tohy and £:20. LEE SHUBERT l’m WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In His Highly Successful Ravlvll THE SQUAW MAN ! Beginning Bunday — Seats Selling Matiness, Wednesdsy and Satwrdsy FIRST TIME HERE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES THE MU\SLILCA,L' REVUE SUPREME 308 & aRown T UL SARRES PRICES: T & Bat. Eve. Spec., §1 to 83, Otber Eve. and Mats.. 81 to §2.50 LUDDY ! rusTo NN AH JES' HAD (T OUT FO' A LITTLE MWHILE LAST NIGHT- Y'SEE AW TOOK \T To DE ° ASH MEN'S BALL , BUT A4 * DONT RECKOM A USED [l MoREN 'BouT TEN TIMES.- \T wAS DE 1OST {== A DRAMATIC SPECTACLE 5 VIBRANT WITH ACTION Wm. Fozx Presenta “SHAME” Directed By EMMETT J. FLYNN of ‘Connecticut Yankee' Fame SUBSIDIARIES MERMAID COMEDY ‘“STEP THIS WAY” EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS INTERPRETIVE MUSIC Famous Rialto Orchestra Robt. Bond Gotta, Conductor B. F. KEITH'S - Acts 1a Order and Time Mat and Eve. A Overture, Althea 8:30-8:20 D Gilbert nwf“x from Mississi $:428:42 E CHARLES & LILA HODES, Ansiated by Bidney kiin fn* Toot Your Hom.” 3:049:04 F 0In Olsen Chic _Johnson, FLdkable. 18 “Tonaid Witk 3:189:18 @ EVA "SIRLEY & THE CALI- FORNIA RAMBLERS with AL ROTE in “From Syncopation to Orand Opers.” 30 H Intermissio 30 T “Topios of the Day. 03 ook Moore & Mary Jayne in & Listle o' This aad & Little b3 ncx HORWORTH in Songs. s Adelphia at the Pla 4:94-10:24 L ){Afl! Al Bm.uu Dy an” asd Ta Tne. Telephon 4421042 W Fathe News Pictorial ‘Exit March. Fhone Main 4485, TONIGHT, MAT BATURDAY ATIONAL A]berto Barreto The Young Peruvian Artist —whose_pastel portraits and carica- tures of “Arms Conference delegates have caused much comment Will Give in Person an Exhibition of His Art From 4 to 6 P.M., Friday, Feb, 17, In the Window of the .Van Wickle Piano Co. 1217 F Street EVELOPING - Let our experts develop and print your films. Our work can be relied upon. M. A. LEESE “e@sas> €14 9th St. Clear.and Pure Bird ity of The Cheney has been No te The Mastér Instrument With the first strain from the throat of The Cheney, you hear it—that sa‘isfying beauty of tone which con- stitutes ‘perfect harmony. This remarkable tonal qual- achieved through a series of revolutionary inventions differing radically from those heretofore used in sound reproduction. From triumphal trumpet blare to a mother’s “hush—a—bye." every tone— through The Cheney—lives again in its original beauty. Hear it, if you would know why The Cheney is called “The Master Instrument.” Although supreme in quality, its price is within reach of every home. Sold by McHugh and Lawson 1222 G Street N.W. Home of the Celebrated Hallet & Davis Pianos and Player-Pianos “Elastic Hosiery and Abdominal Supports —fitted scientifically at Gib- son’s. Prices most reason- able. Our guarantee covers quality, fit and price. Ask _your Doctor about us. The Cibson Co., Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. “The Store Your Physician Recommends” STARTING SUNDAY—SEATS SELLING OHARLES DiLLiNGHAM Presents THE IRISH PLAYERS From the Abbey Theater, Dublia, in The White-Headed Boy LENNOX ROBINSON'S FAMOUS COMEDY “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALPSE” FIRST TIME SHOWN AT POPULAR PRICES Rez Ingram’s screem production world-famous Ibanes WITH RUDOLF VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY noted Metro of the novel, VIOLA DANA IN PERSON SUN.-MON.-TUES.-WED. MISS DANA WILL APPEAR THREE TIMES EACH DAY In _ocommection with ret Washington 'r‘mtal(mu’ of her mew Metro picturel ENTITLED “THE FOURTEENTH LOVER" ity crowds throughout Special Matinee Friday, February 24, At National . Theater Samson and Delilah The greatest production yet offered by the Washington Opera Company Prices, $1 to $4. Beats now at Box Office. 3. 7:25 and 9:30 p. m. rong in conjunction wi tions in Washington of “STAR RACHMANINOFF National Theater, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 4:30, Seats on sale Mrs, Greeme's Oonoert Buresu, Droop's, ullnltl Phone Main 6483, HOFMANN PIANO RECITAL, g ational Theater, Thursday, Feb. 23. 4:30, Beats on sale Mrs. Greene's'Goncert Burean, ‘Droop's, 13th and G. Phone Main 6493. Smoke It CAPITOL =t A WHIRL OF GAYE‘I’Y SHUBERT vaudevilie Belasco 'I'heater Oppesite Lafayette Park & G5 p. How fhey langh.—Tin 1) In menthe e Balte "ot toughter ot Rl mm;' and fun—gtar. DINI Present: CLARK & MeCULLOUGH in “CHUCKLES OF 1921" . ‘1’ ALL-STAR BILL va!nr VAUDEVILLE ACT.O = o e Suiidine, NONETTE 'l o Geol Vielin; e e ac.m:.'flxm e Ohariss MoGoods & Cor WEEKLY—CURRENT T _BARGAIN MATINEES 25 Cents 50 Cents Best seats in the house (exoept Bat: aay, Suadsy’ and ollisns), GRS, 35 co:nln NEXT WEEK—A wonderfal bill head ‘y Thelma, $-year-old n:hl:w o 'mlcmhlnux;:“flo Lunatio Bakers, rmacks, Triska BUY YOUR SEATS NOW. THURS., FRL AND SAT, BY RANDALL’S HOPE HAMPTON “One of the screen’s most beautiful and most gifted stars, who will continue to charm capac- the remainder of the current week by appearing n person daily a: in anecdote, story and ith premiere presenta- DUST” OVERWHELMING DEMAND AT METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH—— Special Film Features R_NIGHT. SIDNEY LUST'S LASH. - oun :Alz BARS 2, “ADVE! TURES o’i‘“ RRZAY TRUXTO N. Capitol & Q Sts. N.W. “THE GOOD BAD WIFE." with an unusual ALL-STAR CAST. TEUR TONIGHT. tra, AMA’ 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W, 853 CIRCI TOM MOORE, “BEATING_THE EMPIRB 911 H Street N.E. GARETH HUGHES, in “THE OUNCH.” _Also Sunshine Comedy. YORK THEATER, Ga.Ave. & Quebec St. 2:30, “in_“wIFE COMEDY, CRANDALL’ m!ull‘-.l.lvo. AMERICAN ] E) CHARLES MEREDITH, in ‘‘BEYOND." Also Comedy and News Weekly. l IBER" North Capitol and P Sts. ROY STEWART and LOUISE LOVELY, 2 % THEART OF THE 14th d Irvis Sts. N.W. l-mc SHIRLEY MASON, in “EVER SINCE EVE.” Mutt and Jeff and Latest News. nd R. 1. mTE 14t snne: ;(n .R 1. Ave “HEARTS AND g METROPOLITAN cmbms Eibtoeet It 10tk OPE HAMPTON, tn CRAND— Ts'l‘ne-ier. otk & E S6 TUD\Y ELAL HAMMERSTEIN, in “THE WAY O MAID. And MACK S| S BLE SON TOMORROW —CON }SCANDALS BADTIFCL, LIAR Y ARd HoBBY VERNON, in “EXTE QUIETLY.” CRANDALL'S Y%50F, GRARD 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. M. DAILY: 3 P.M. SU: 5 WART, And in_““THI COMEDY, MORROW-JEWEL CARMEN, in “THE BILVE And ' COMEDY, Program Changes Sun. and Thurs. Progrem Changes Eun. and TP .a-,—'r--onow—s-t-rd-v “T00 MUCH WIFE" ‘With Stellar Cast and WANDA HAWLEY Hii A LOEW'S COLUMBIA Goatizsons 1000 &, m—11 5. = " LAST THREE DAYS Parsmount Presents ELSIE FERGUSON AND WALLACE IN ‘PETER IBBETSON' CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER H St NE. A‘HVEF !ATI lll'\A\ 2 1, CARM F RIL And Cosshy. “HANDS TOMORROW—STAR CAST. in “THE_MYS- TERIOUS RIDER. And COMEDY, “A SLICK DETECTIVE.” HILLIS LECTURE POSTPONED| Dr. Hillis is ill and will not} : omm 1119 H St. N.I:. n‘flzb CLAYTON, in “REYOND." mom unh & N, C. Ave. S.E, USTER = KEATON. 1o c:‘;fif su-m:lm " And FOX SUNSHINE 14th and U Sts. MAY McAVOY, in VIRGLYIA COURTSHIF. COMING BUNDAT AND, MONDAY. . DOUGLAS PATRRANRS, o THREE MUSKETE] D‘msn R !_8“ wun-l- Ave, CALMA] “THE WONDERFUL THING. REGEN’I‘ !B!I l-l Yo "ALHO! “CHARMIRG DECEIVERA: ELAINE HAMMERETEIX, in “THE WAY OF A MAID. ELAINE HAJ FHARDCrPA OR RibhEs CRITERION _ >0 Serest Cor. D N.W. TODAY, AND TOMORROW. ‘A PAGE F) LIFE.” Made and Played in mu: Sing Prison. “THE RIGHT WAY” E - = é E IEXT hEEK - “An Arabian Night-Mare” “SNITZ" MOORE. EARL HALL and & Real Broadway Cast. Alfred Latell & Co. in “Pongo—the Pup” “Bud” Irwin and Grace Ellwood 1n & potpourri of comedy. songs, music Ed Stanley & the Wilson Sisters Clever Trio in Songs and Daces. Small and Shepp.lrd Clever Fasoeurs in Eccentric Comicalities. nmx:u. fun aad frolics. Special 2-Reel Comedy—First Time Shown, Jimmy Aubrey, in “'l‘he Menenzer “HOO 4 GIBSON & FILMS ‘Woods. Shown Only at the Matinees. International New: Cartoon Comics. FIRST RUN DANCING. ATHERINE EALL h st. 1w 0. will teach you Py leseme, Bt peduoe pa sons. any time. Olasses : hours, 10 a.m. to 10 px At 719 to_dance in WEDXBEDAY E t steps. VENING DANCING CLASS. Miller's, 1226 Ooan. TOE DA ‘Warted: 10 young Toe Dancing | Ballet Ci Dupont = flit and Every Night NEW YORK DANCING ACADEMY Taught 14,000 Scholars since Organization. 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