Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1922, Page 26

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26 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. E Sell Learnin g; 1, KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa's Resourceful. [ Socks? wHY THE HEY CLARICE! ONLY TWO PAIR You WHERE ARE own ARE IN THE *ty Socks ?P? SHE'LL NEVER MISS'ONE PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS! I keep on reading, reading, until my eyes are sore; my. dome of thought I'm feeding with new and ancient lore. 1 read the grand old While walking along the bank of Fastern branch not far from his home, at 2919 24th street northeast, yesterday afternoon, Walter Robbins, thirteen years old, was accidentall 1 th a small cart- :f'é'ée'"n-'.:‘-% s\r\oen"p:nl that was - dis-| mMmasters, the poet and the seer;Aheir charged by a neighbor. He wasl thoughts, like porous plasters, to ously wounded. Jfeller, tite -%Main Street” type of scribe, whose book’s the foremost a";"-"’lf'"""’en-"fr:l;-'m"af; seller among the human tribe I ed to a call recei 2 and extinguished a fire in a room| read the thoughts.of Caesar, the on tne second fioor in the house of | works of Harold Be:l; I buy of every Sarah Selling 313 9th stgeet :llnrll\-* geezer who has & book to sell. ‘One cast. Damage 0 s 10U%® @74 €OM°| cannot grind forever with any sort : 5 e of mill, if he makes no endeavor Fire was discovered in t e house o a3 S, Chanles Keene. Sherift road and i4th| the hopper part to fill. So many street northeast, last might about 7| brilliant striplings start out to con- - o'clock. Much headway was gained quer fame; they'll all be newer before the arrival of the firemen, and | g It was impossible to save the bufld-| KIPHngs; and beat him at his game. ing. Firemen estimated the damage| That they are grandly gifted no per- at §2,500. son can deny who marks how they have lifted their lyres and lutes on WASH! You'D DETTER BUY SOME NEW ONES' NINTH-AT - Jack Walah and Company n “TIIE GAY BOULEVARD " Breesy Musical Comedy OTHER AL STAR ACTS EFPHOTOPLAY A win R”‘;{‘ “Doubling For LOEW’S FFALACK TODAY AND ALL WEEK Miss Margaret Siatterly of Boston, = 1 day, and then wink out forever, and | 1o G BRICK—Fay Bainter, in “Bast American Legion Auxillary, depart- [ s st a p.m. ment of District of Columbia, will| ¢€ase to put up hay. They do not KEFTH'S—Singer's Midgets and give a card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., read or study, their minds they do " | yaydeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. 1 1 Clifton Terrace, we: not school, but chase where lights § o (oo ST homas ~ Helen Kel ' RTHELMESS. r Guild will meet| 27¢ TUddY. toplay @ game of pool iand vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. s D C mux’l'o" N. r.ynolaqsn.n i I ometst! No mill can function proper, or y x & VART. : 2l Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the T | COsMos — In Argentina’ and \ 1 i nd Dt Mrs. J. O. Akers, 1445 Fairmont street.{ turn out flour, 1 wist, unless into ! yuygeville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. 3 'r(*u N By e T H G A its hopper you put some sort of STRAND—"“The G Boulevara” AMER.I " kL g DAL A AT 6 P M 30 and 8:45 2 2105 Pn. Ave. Ph. W. 53 [] L] high. They make a brave beginning, , 5 AMUSEMENTS. _AMUSEMENTS. 3 teacher, writer and speaker. gave an TOD 3 i . ) ek . interesting talk to the Burrall class| thelr fiery spirits soar; we s AY'S AMUSEMENTS. ! f Calva Buvuu“l r;ur:.g;h) e:l"“fi “They'll soon be winning the wreath s -I\‘q-l'jrlo[.?fi\l;\—ue?.rze l“'hlle‘s"'lscsn_lzn‘;‘ Jerico. something clever, they glitter for a 2 s CRANDALL’S ORK THEATER |’ in Board of education will meet; and vaudeville, at 2:45, (Copyright) WALT MASON. pm. 2 = W"“‘ Cauliol and P Nt TODAY (AND TOMORROW. 8 AVETY—“Town Se v at 2 LIB ; RY Pl i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ,*"“"N"““’menm Wi A PARE IO | v Lot ) WITH THE SEASON’S COMEDY HIT he Victory Belles,” at “THE FOUR HORSEMEN ‘Wednesday, 4 p.m.. at Franklin School. Progressive Edueation Asxociation will give lantern \slide lecture. Le- partment of Intetior, tomorrow, 8% pm. Miss Julia Wade Abbott will ToNIGED - : o L 2 . sbeatc on*elutin Schools (0 LI G esis of the Government Hotely | 12 30 B8 pm. o e CB;!IEEEOH.M o B e ' OF THE APOCALYPSE give a Mardi Gras bali at 9 0—Glorid Swanson, in A % Y e g boarieL LAl """", Fapuitler Wl ' o'clock in Recreation Hall, North { Husband's Trade- at 0 AL W Res Ingrama moted Metro Wt Tt 15 hnd What 1t lemeo to- | Capitol and B streets. g, 3130 5130, 330 ‘na '5330 soreen” roduceian ot th B TR tp.m. T : um luncheon, | . 2 L P - Prchie B Rl vorum luncheon. | pytner Chapter, No. 5, 0. E. S. will| pALACE—"The Four Horsemen of | 11 W Street | Eive a dance, 8:30 o'clock, 1617 Rlthe Apocalypse.” with Rudolph Val- Weshington Snlon am! United Arts | Street. i entino and_Alice Terry, at 10:35 a. ior 0 1 2:35, 4:50, 7 and 9 p.m. Sociery will inaugurate (@ free tuition | 2 L Boclecy wi inmers, Wed. | _ Benefit card_party, 8:30 o'clock,[ . Z - " (rlea's(.‘&;x. IRECHeD; ;{;D,:.h?( the Salon's. Women’s City Club. Gort “:laf\_;[l‘hrfe L!n.re "fbi;mu'd = ool, 1413 H street. l‘:\lrl':llm;nl ';n e - ;-I 2 EA i!‘l”p nn . Nilsson, at 6, 7:50 an . se carries with it me nbership in e Dominican Players will give |9 P.m. : fi;'c'fl",', i X BN dramatic and vaudeville sketches and § e TAGUE TOVE 12 | PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Orcheatra, 5Se; Mezsanine & Balcony, 35¢ t = | musical program, 8 o'clock, St. Society of Anserican Engi'neers will | Dominic's Hall, for new school fund. R4 Wi A K mos Clu | Rebeated tomorrow might. DUMBARTON A Winel A. W. Herrington, A, will == Money Avallable for Real ““THE KINGDOM OF LO! describe experiences with “Sz1all High Indiana Soclety will meet at $ Entate Loann Efficiency Air-Cooled Motors, o'clock, Ebbitt Hotel." Program Investments of First-t 3 g Estate Mortgage Lonns Crub,| Alpha Omega of Delta Gamma will Secured tor Depositor *| meet at American Red Cross Women's Mati Orch If you have tears of laughter, folks, pre- pare to shed them here and now! . nss Real Takoma Park Civie Study In they strolled from the great war—three I AR 7 wlm ’A H current topic- section, will mreet t = ¥ 5 Y o morrow at 2 i Takoma \Library, | Club. 1801 I street. . Officers and Directors THE V. ,“- . p:gde!;sdi‘;;:rm& after they had been re- o L S The Fillng Assotiation ofters its|H mnurice . Roseabers, Preatdent lllPPODROME,,,,,,,,,,,,,:;*;’,‘.“, : The Waxhington ;"“" ‘n‘* the ;-“rfé‘,‘n:.ffi s“mfi&’x" I lecture, 8 o'clock, 0 —d \“ e ::::._ -r“‘"r’-‘:“n CAST. in CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRAN . nglt'en!!TWh:; ch;nge; had come to the Quartermaster Association, an, Army N 2 Vice Pres. rH 645 Pa. Ave. S. old town since the three first went away! organization. composed of officers of| League of American Pen Women .3d Vice Pres. 3 Y. EER the Quartermaster Corps and cinillans, | will ‘meet. § o'clock, for election of 5 . .m. Wl M ¥ i veritable triumph of screen comedy from will be orzznized at a smoker to be|jew members and league business, 2 FAR the noted stage success. held at Army and Navy, Club | JEK, memb ey A reee! z . L, W i e than 100 08 kers| vaugeville e vy sPEUIAL EX & Pecica more ) vaudeville entertainment by Men's - of the corps. belonging to the Re{ War | Club of the Church of the Transfig- R. P. And C. E. Edward: “ADVENT! URES of TARZAN" | = Army, N xl(onnll Guard a!:g Reserve | yration, in church dall, 8 o'clock. it L5 et £33 s CRANDALL'S s e “orps. mo om a §55 st. are = TRl ot (he Mebielacion, i P ) NEW THEATER AT g ST enb T Positively Will Be Produced at tend the smoker. Fol'owing the Husi- : W. Rolglano M. A\ Leese NAZIMOVA AND A= AR in CENTRAL ness session there will be an enzor- ROE B ""{" . Mtayer RUDOLPH VALENTI P HIGH SCHOOL tainment. Eile Sheets ; laury o MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 27, AT 8:30 “Samson and Deli The Washington Opera Co. uding Cisneros, Zerola, Davenny, 5 ittmann 4 i Arnold Velpe, Conductor Transferred from National Theater. All i seats sold for National Theater Friday lowa Cirele Citizenw’ Anwociation will meet tomorrow. 8 pm.. in Nottii- minster Leciure Hall. John B. Tor- bert will speak. mnmmnmmmwmm'mymmm B. Zantsinger IN “CAMILLE” .|; LA 1-u Ry Ly " And A N K g ALSO VAUDEVILLE. L Pe 5:10, 9:50. 2 ~ Y . oFcommerce ||| Check] ) “Chex” | IATIONAL 2% b, AND savings [|i| That : wi {Cough Wi GEORGE WHITE'S Cor. 7th and E Sts. Cough| oo SyTUD - SCANDALS Georgetown Civic Associatio] row nignt at Benoor, “Action of Congress toward . ecolored schols will be discussed. Equality-Walter Reed Post, No. k‘d.} Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. afternoon honored. Seats still on sale, Box Offie. National Theater. Prices, $1 to $4. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Thuraday evening: Pyihian Femples AEA T A St !W"" Aas Penfingtos 100/ Gtlets wm Anna Q. Nilsson «= Norman Kerry e g i STARTING SUNDAY — SEATS THURSDAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS. DL o THE 5-STAR MUBICAL INTOXICANT CHRISTIE COMEDY—"A RAMBLING ROMEO” : Colambis Symphosic Overturs Literary Digest Topics Loew’s News Events RIALTO 11 AM—ALL WEEK—11 P.M Blanche Ring Charles Winninger Winona Winter Jay Gould and Another Advance \" for Science! A ROMANCE STAMPED WITH LUXURY Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK The Famous Millionaires’ Chorus PAVLOWAQ &L SHUBERT Ana Her Ballet Russe mn fih BEMSCO TH EATER z . 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NO OTHER CONCERN IN THE “ 99 X3 RorEssor AND CITY -can give you this service af an important adjunct to their dyelng and eI"TwE ST JEAN BEDlNlS SPANGLES £ e a B cleaning. The process has been discovered and perfected by us and is the AT T g T | |t e A el e e e i property of PARAMOUNT Cleaners and Dyers, Inc., exclusively. e - for rent NOTE PABLO CASALS World's Greatest Cellist Friday, March 3, 4:45 P.M. Central High School Auditorium 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. ARCADE SPECIAL “LUCKY SPOT” DANCE M Send US your garments here- after—try the PARAMOUNT Daily 33% || Sunday $% || Hnlld!n Ireus || Prices =58 way. We’re as near as- your BUY SEATS EARLY and for EARLY in thh WEEK for THIS All Tickets Sold for National BILL OF BILLS. phone—or mail postal. Theater Hold Good _ ELMER EL CLEVE i Tickets, T. Arthur Smith, Ino., 1306 G t i Dispensing a “’Bit o' Scotch™ All Men and Women 2:84 | oeaer—LIDDELL and GIBSON—oa TONIGHT Interested in i e ! NOTE—Novel and worth-while prises will b4 Personality and Achievement ||} .00 u---umonn&rnzmlex.- P et Areflavitedjte i No,Guests) oF In Thelr Mirthful “Shopplag™ Mae Murray, Gertride Hoftman: lessons in Jat- est balliroom 50 Biltmore at. Col. 2002. The Roberson School of - 5 Personality 8:02 B 0. “lllll" in ‘ORIGINALITIES’, 5-02 DAVISON'S Rt 1329 M n.w-Mais X 4 ~ Interrupted by H. A. Rows The seasor’s ner Sance—iatest wiepe. - s Saturdny Evening, 8 0’Cloek. < Sunday Afternoon, 4 0°Clock. Teach ou to dance correctly in a few lesaoas. e R Tuesday Evening, 7 0’Clock. ZEi 52 (] .| SINGER'S MIDGETS |- [ =iz \. v (Prompt_ Parcel Post Service for those out of fown.) CLEANERS &DYERS INCORPORATED SHINE-REMOVING SRR shismepnn bigiels oo SPECIALISTS RAMOUNT SHINE REMOVING LANK is guaranteed to please, 0OKS w’t’lflut the least dam' we Rave them—at moderats -age to color or fabric, E. Momt_l_ Paper Co. or money refunded. INTERMISSION. 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