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S, will give a testimonial dinner to Henry Lansburgh Friday at Wardman Park Hotel, 8 p.m. City Fire Fighters’ Association will give entertainment and dance at Elks’ Hall Friday, 8:15 p.m. Congress of Mothers and Parem Teacher Associations will meet t morrow, 2:30- p.m.. at Ebbitt Hote! Prof. Russ Kern of George Washing- ton University will speak of the so- clal life of the child. All interested invited. Joint fhstallat officers of G. A. .l wmewly-elected nd W. R. e- partment of Polomac. (omnrrow evening at G. A. R. Hall National. ' Popular Government League will give a luncheon Thurs- day, 12:15, Ebbitt Hotel. J. Worthington . will describe What. Henry Ford Proposes to Do With Muscle Shoals.” Motion illus- trations. Burnside Pont, No. S, Department of Potomac, will celebrate Washing- wnA: lfirlhdnfi' Wednesday evening at The farmer-laber . party of the District _of Columbia will hold a neighborhood meeting Saturday with Charles Smith, 8 p.m. Vincent B. Costello Post, American Legion, will meet tomorrow in board- room of District building. The action of Chamber of Commerce on adjusted compensations will be answered. Assoelation of Oldest Inhabitants will meet Wednesday, 11 a.m. Ad- dress by Theodore G. Risley, solicitor, Department of Labor. Dance under auspices of Catholic Women’s Service Club tomorrow at Community House, 6§01 E street, 9 to 11:30 p.m. Northminster Parents’ Assoclation will_give a musical novelty Friday ..... $1690 | 5¢ Northminster Presbyterian Church for benefit of manse fund. ‘Wentern Maryland College will give its annual banquet Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Franklin Square Hotel. y'League will meet Wednen- 0 5 p.m., at 2007 Columbia —— PLAN ANNUAL DINNER. Washington Harvard ~Club Will ., Hold Affair at Racquet Club. The Washington Harvard Club has arranged for its annual dinner to be held at the Racquet Club next Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All Harvard men may obtain tickets by applying to the se¢retary, Col. George T. Weitze), '94. Chlef “Justice Walter I. McCoy of the District Court, '82, vice president of the club, will act as toastmaster. The other speakers will be Mark Sullivan, ‘00, on “Some Results of the Washington Conference,” and Prof. Austin ‘Wakeman Scol(. ‘09, of Cam- bridge, Mass., on “Legal Education at Harvard.” E. M. Grossman, '96, of St. Louis, Mo, who is president of the Associated Harvard Clubs, will report the arrangements for great reunion of Harvard alumni next Jume. Other officers of the local club are vorth, '98; Walter R. ‘l‘uckerman. '03; “ol. Theodore Roosevelt, 09, and Pickering Dodge, '79. the || from all over the country at Boston ||| Clarence R. Wilson, '96; Eliot Wads- || ChillyDays! “The Storé Your Physician Recommends™ 30c_ Bell's Pine Tar Honey ... 35¢ Juniper Tar. $1.20 Scott's Emulsion Tets, per 100.............. 29, 50c Eff. Sodium Phnsphate P. 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All Thermos duced. All Kodaks Reduced 10% to 20% Complete stock of films, de- veloping and printing appa- ratus. lxenl.lnn( nevelo’ht Enlarging Servi All Werk. anrn-gu The Gibson Co. Inc. 917.919 G St. N.W. 69c Pfllfl-‘ ¢ Take the chill out of your rooms with a Majestic Electric Heater Reduced to $9 Radiantfire GAS Heaters, Now $23 ~ MUDDIMAN{, . 616 12th St.—1204 G St. —I¢s Time to See —Us when You have | PLUMBING —difficulties to deal with. Col- & bert’s organization makes troubles. as well as REPAIRS. 3 1On what do you want estimates?- Sl they are yours for the asking. 5 HEATING, as well as plumbing. 5 MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street “',',:._'a'l'; 24-inch ~length. These mious French Pearls are guar- guteed not to peel, break- or discolor. 86.50 4-Pisco Sheflleld Coffee White Motal Bass o $12.00 TORIC KRYPTOK GLASSES The Invisible Bifocals $10.00 Ezx Repairs - lhlllflnnmd. Expert Watch Repairi quick work of all plumbing @ NEW installations & Reasonable’ on TINNING and i KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESFS—Too Good to Be True. YOURE ALOYSWUS P . n=ew|s? I THOUGHT IVE OFTEN SEEN YOU 1y THE PAPER! WHEN DID YOU ARRWVE IN PALM BEACH ? ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. East Washington Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet at 8 o'clock at 314 Pennsylvania avenue. Parents' League of District of Co- lumbia will meet at new Bethel Bap- tist Church, 9th and S streets, at 8 o'clock. John Klein will give a musical Dr(igrlm at Women's City Club, 8:30 o'clock Holy ‘Name Soclety - will give a dance at Knights of Columbus Hall, 8 o'clock,, for building fund of Holy Rosary Church. Charles Lee Cooke will lecture on “Diplomatic Ceremonials” at 1907 F street, American University, at 8 o'clock. Georgefown Citizens' Association will meet at 8 o'clock at Potomac Savings Bank Hal Columbia Lodge, 85, 1. B. P. O. E. W., will meet at 8 o'clock at Pythian Arcade, 12th and U streets. Hubbard Home and School Associa- tion will meet at 8 o'clock at Hub- bard School. Woman's Benefit Association of Maccabees will give its annual dance at Raleigh Hotel. Washington Chnn(er Lay Alumni, Catholic University, will give annual dinner at City Club. Hour is placed WELL, YOU MD YouR CHARMING WIFE MUST LUNCH WITH ME AT THE EVERGLADES CLUB! AFTER LUNCHEON WE'LL MOTOR OUT AND PLAY A LTTLE GOLF! at 6 o'clock to permit alumni to a tend in a body the C. U.-V. M. bask ball game at university. The Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Veterans, U. 8. A., ‘will hold an open meeting tonight at 8 o'clock to commemorate the birth- days of Abraham Lincoln and George ‘Washington. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Central High—The second of the series of the “Evenings of Oriental Art” will be given tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock p.m. in the auditorium. It will be Japanese night and will be directed by the Japanese dancer, Michio Itow. East Washington—Tonight: Dra- matics, Americanization (direction Night School), Leviathan A. C.,, Kin- near A. C. 3 Johnson-Powell — This afternoon: Expression for children, millinery. ‘Tomorrow night, Colonial party and dance; tomorrow afternoon, French for children. Dunbar High—Advanced French at 3:30 o'clock, today. Birney—This afternoon: Achieve- ment Boys, Junior A. C.. Birney Glee | "CAPITOI—Monte Carlo Girls, at Club. Tomorrow _afternoon: Girls'|2.15 and 8:15 p.m. Roaeryse, [mewingnClon: ; STRAND — e Cameron and Lovejoy—Tonight: Home nursing, | vaudeville, at 2:45, s 10 and 8:45 p.m. dleteticy. a, in perso he l‘(mrleenlh Lo RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED. S rrn s The resignation of First Lieut. Earl H. Blaik, United States cavalry, has been accepted by the President to take effect March 15. formance at 8:20 p.m. RIALTO—Betty Law and the Woman. WE'LL BE DELIGHTED ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922. ~ DROP THE TUSTER, JUST CALL ME“ JOMN" L FEEL AS \F Ip KNOWN “YOU A LONG T\WME! BY T{E WAY CANT YOUu ArD YOUR WIFE JoiN ME On A YACHTING TRIP To THE OR\ENT WHEN THE JEASON OND GET OuUT, AND ALOYSIU3 P. MEGINIS! You'dD BETTER HuRRy A REGULAR DLIZZARD 'GEE! CLARICE I JUST HAD A S\WELL DREAM! OP! THERES YOu'LL: HAVE A HARD TIME GE‘I'TlNé Can! Suee || To THE OFFiC New York Symphony Urchestra ALBERT OOATES, Guest Conductor, Special Program Tomorrow Afternoon, 4:30 0’Clock Central High School Auditorium (In Place of National Theater.) Tickets. . $2.50, §2, $1.50, 81 T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 & St. Conoert Given Under'the Auspices of the Community Center Department. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—"The Skin Game,” per- 8§ — Singer's Midgets and t 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. €0 — Dolly Connolly 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ‘Keep Smiling,” at and y season. miners expires on April 1st. there will be no prolonged cessation of operation which would entail hardship. The present indications un- doubtedly point to suspension of mining, and we earn- estly advise our patrons to lay in NOW an ample supply of coal to carry ‘them through the remainder of the A Ton of Coalin Your Cellar Is Worth a Dozen in the Mines The agreement between the operators and coal We all sincerely hope that WE HANDLE ALL THE BEST GRADES OF COAL AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES MARLOW COAL CO. Phone Main 311 64 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E St. N.W. customers’ mutual. materials going Installations must be first class in every way. Most of the electrical contractors of Washing- ton place a large percentage of their business with HE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS of Washington do high-grade work and the into their electrical our company. Mr. R. P. Harrington, who has charge of our city sales, considers the customer's interest para- mount, and in so domg is giving expresalon to one of the gmdmg principles of our orgamzahon. Our interest and our own interest are 9 ( T 0. be continued Wednesday) ~ NATIONAL ELECTRICAL - Supply Company 1328- soNchorkAvc. Phone Main 6800 2 THE ARISTOCRAT OF PROGRAMS RIALTO === A. M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. "—Majer Attraction— BETTY COMPSON A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION, —Musical Offering— FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA OVERTURE: SUPPE'S “MORN —Encore Number— HENRI. SOKOLOV, CONCERT MASTER “TO A W —Divertissement— --BOBBY VERNON MOORE'S “HOCUS POCUS™ VIOLIN S0LO: IN A MIRTH-FROVOK —=News Subject— PICTURIZED WORLD EVENTS AS CAUGHT BY THE THEATER “THE LAW & THE WOMAN" AND NIGHT" . NOON 1LD ROSE” MacDOWELL & CHRISTIE COMEDY VIOLA DANA Miss Dama Appears 3:30, 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. | Waghington presentations of ker lut!l!pflelra picture! i “THE FOURTEEFTH = LOVER" ; Today at conmection with first Popular Musicgl Comedy Star Original « Do"v Dimples Girl” OTHER A Shirley Mason, PLAY | (F\W'S VAUDEVILE NINTH-AT-D RACE CAMERON ACTS £7 PHOTO! FOX CAMERA MAN t AND 100 OTHER \OVPL AND UNIQUE FEATURES XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION AN EXTRA MATINEE AT 5 P.M. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Another Bill as Big as Last Week’s Mr. Leo Singer Presents His Wonderful Galaxy SINGER’S MIDGETS |i; Thirty Tiny Tots in Thrilling, Thralling, Tickling, Teasing Twoscore Tricks Twice a Day The The The The The The The The The srnapa @ N& AL HERMA SYLVIA CLARK TOTO Leo DONNELLY “In Buffoonish GREATEST With Millicent Hanley Melody” OF CLOWNS “*TIS_AND *TISN'T? GMII. c-50c¢ EXTRA MATINEE AT 5 P. . WEDNESDAY (WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY) NEXT WEEE—JOHN OHARLES THOMAS, HEADING A GREAT BILL Special Film Features Beeman & Grace—Millicent Mower—Aexop's Fables—Other Hits HUB S SEASON'S GREATEST HOLIDAY BILL FRANK W. S'I'AFFOIID Marte Stome. tn McGIII.lOIIG CALLHAN & BLISS | REGAL & MOORE ‘“‘Atta Boy Pmy" Two Bports from M DOLLY CONNOLLY PERCY WENRICH THE POPULAR OONTRALTO AND MUSICAL COMEDY STAR THE LUNATIO lAms—m MoCORMACKS—HOETON & EWS WEEKLY—PITHY PARAGRAPHS AT THESE BARGAIN rnl(.Es (Exeen on S urday, _and fl-ud-yl). mark: Including VAUDEVILLE Singer Midgets in S, Famoux Little Str Man; Re- le Feats of Strength and Skill Singer Midgets in the Far West, the Aecrobatic Cowboys Wonderful Midget Magician Singer Midget Fashion Parade Dream Spectacle “Cleopatra” Midget Carpe Dempsey Fight. Legend of L-dy Godiva Famous Hun “THE BLACK LAUGH" Assassin of Grief and Remorse E The Latest Bhubert Discovery THELMA * | The Psychic Wonder Who Enows F: THE MUSICAL COMEDY STAR IN SONGS AND STORIES ") ‘ “The World's Greatest.” in ‘“The Carnival' La T NIGHTS 25¢c-$1 911 H Street N.E. TOM MIX, in ““TRAILI EuTE 14th Street WYNDOM “THE JOURNEY'S Ga. Ave. and Park Rd. § Theater, 01k & £ Sta JODAY AND ToMoR: now—J.\rms 4CO0CAN, 1n And_ LARRY o THE "SAW. CRANDALI.’S MAT 2 P Al —JACK HOLT, in * DRTH. FRE! “THE BOAT. TOMORROW "JACK HOLT, in ~THE CALL THE o ~THE A NORTH." R in A TousTER” KEATOY. in “THE CALL S~ REID, BUSTER" KEAT 1) . And JIM AUBREY, And PPLICAN HEATER CRANDALL'S 3Eomromizy: TINEE SATURDAY, 'mnn'——:uRY PICKF L) o, Besformances ' RAY. In “R. 8. V. COMEDY, “BURIED ALI' CRANDALL'S ¥ Gn.Ave.& Quebec St. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:30, TODAY_MARY PICKFORD. UNTLEROY. 'ORK THEATER, n “LITTLE Performances :20. MON- LOUISE LOVELY. n “THE HEART -G THE NORTH.” LIBERTY North Capitol and P Sta, D. W. GRIFFITH'’S “WAY DOWN EAST” LYRIC . DANCER. LEE, in 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. POLA NEGRI in “THE POLISH Aod JANE and KATHERINE “HICKVILLE TER HOME 1230 C snm N.E. TOM MOORE. in “BEATING TBE GAMB." i H S PRINCESS s Al"{;‘:,!l::'ln SWANBON gnd B GLORIA XTER, in “DON'T TE! N moum nn & N. C. Ave. SE. and MME. AZIMOVA: In CAMTILE" OLYMPIC 4t» ama U sta. DOUGLAS FAlRBANKS “The Tllree Muske(eers" TWO SHOwS ONLT. -7:00 A Yu\ve. NW. H]P*—DROE fl"n 10:30a.m.Daily GUY numnnn'r's Trassic. “THE _ORDER! ‘Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, 8:1 The will speak in behalf of for all political prisoners ¥ 5 P Playhouse, 1514 N St. Nw. Auspices Joint Amnesty Committe of Civil Liberties Umion NEW Mondl: Evening, ANORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA bert Coates, GuutCondm:z;r ry 20t ». Feb « 100 and T of Fine Arts 1741 New York Ave. o EA lhlhfl.u 8:20, 50c to $3.50. AT'I'EHTIOH! TONITE| In Associstion with Rean-| LIAM A. BEADY I dean London, will present| At the Shubert-Garrick One of the Most Remarkable And Ably-Acted Plays in Years, GALSWORTHY’S THE SKIN GAME TRAGI-COMEDY Japanese Night, February 21st Central High School, 8:30 "Noh' 'n.xet- Play and Dance lTow 1. 82 at Peter Pavl Ton, 1166 Oenn. Fr. 4778 and at New Willard 200 Reserved Wrrestling, Two Ehows Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 This Week, TOM SULLVIAX'S . MONTE CARLO GIRLS ' "r;«'hrr qpight. Amsteuss' ' CAPITOL Yot ]' CRITERION THEATER 9th and D Streets N.W. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Tom Mix in “Sky High” A FAST-MOVING PLAY. JOSEF HOFMANN PIANO RECITAL. TlmniAy Feb. 23, 4:30. Announcement will be. tomorrow where recital will take Seats on sale Mrs. Greene’s Conoei¢ Burman, 's, 13th and G. Fhone GAYETY s oot Tonigte KEEP SMILIIQ" " ‘With BERT LAHR WEXT WEEE—"TOWN SCAND; DANCING PROFESSOR AND MRS. ACHER'S STUPIO. 1127 10th st. n.w. 8 to 11 p.m. Phone North 6756. Established 1 Class Monday and Fridsy. Private lessons L appolatient: SLOVER'S, 613 22u0_i Pm\ATh TESBONS any time, 75c Course, aix lessons, §3.00. Class Baliroom for rent, RCAD Jolly “LUCKY SPOT” DANCE . TONIGHT T teach Wlll' TO DANCE ? ‘ll“ fow lessons. Ton ith indirideal fastraction, You need mot have an ap- Open 10 5. m. 0 10 9, m. is RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 New York Ave. N. W. For 10 ‘Years America’s Foromost Academy in “DINTY” EXTRA—STARTING TONIGHT—EXTRA “Adventures of Tarzan” ‘With ELMO LINCOLN. the Original Tarsan of the Anca A Wen 1 Animal Serfal. mm ALL-STAR "('Affl'. in “NO WOMAN KNOWS.” Algo VAUDE- VILLE. SIDNEY LUSTS LEADER Oth St. at E El CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ACKIE CONGAN and in_“TH E_KID.” COUNARY.” TTH. ALI-STAR CAST. FXTIA: T1G KORPRISE SIGHT. c[E_zfi Pa. Avi JACKIE CONGAY. “E Jack Hoffman and Lillian Hoskins, Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 1161 Coms. ave. oo Baliroom and all brenches WEDNESDAY EVENING DANCING CLABS. Priva ay aver Class Fyneen ¥, t steps. Miller's, 1228 Coun. ave. n the special gllfl Clees. h’l‘:’munl call ., Dupont Studio, 6 Dupost eir. intment at 1715 Conn. te Jessons eves. at 1114 Vt. ave. Phone North 5197. LARRYSEMON. “THE CRITERION 3% %7 “s’n‘.w:;vm. TOM MIX in “SKY HIGH” A FAST-MOVING PLAY.. . kel i ' E A DYSE WII ¥ LBUR, i 8 Dupont circie s Dapoit Studio). Fh Fr.1435-W. Baliroom_ #nd fan ri.)fllm Children’s elasses iu fancy u-fiu danciag, classes every Ballroom § atgne, |