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0) Mitehell of Philadel- rl\lt will address the College Wom- en's Club tomorrow, 4:15 p.m.; sub- ject. “The New Movement in the Drl.m._ " Equality-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at Pythian Temple, for election of senior vice commander. Mrs. K. Arthur Behenna of London wiil give a talk to the * ightbearers” of Washington Friday W. C. T. U. Subject. Light.” Members only. The ONio Giriw® Club will give af ortainment and dance Saturdav at R Arll.. in armorv of Central High s Sc:ool All Ohioans invited. Whahington Gradunte Chavter, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, will have Juncheon tomorrow noon, University Club. Dr. Lancdon £ _Witehell of Phila- delphia will lecture on “Comed: Concordia Luthern Church, tomorrow, 11:15 am. Texans residing in Washington will meet tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock, at the Fhbbitt House, to or- ganize a Texas State Soclety. Florn W-GIlt Keaafer. Wabel C. Vin- ton and Charles T ’ru'man W“l be goloists at recital Friday, in ' have only a business meeting. Kensington Presbvterian [ for benefit of town impraovements. Peasbody Pavent-Tencher Amsoci- tien wil meet Friday. 8 pm., in school. Mrs. Nanotte B. Paul and Mr Georze of intelligence bureau will speak. Society for Ph'lr—-enhlnl Inaui-y will meat Saturd 0 .m., in. Public Librarv. Topic. “Re cion” From a Realistic-Point of View.” Speaker, FEdward S. Steele. ? Club Wil meet Saturday, 230 et Rohersan School of Per- sonality, Bond building. Dancing and program. n house. Sunday after- @oon, 4 to All welcome. The Coxmanolitan Club luncheon to- morrow, 12:15 p.m., Hotel Harrington. Richard J. Hnrden Comp, Ne. 2, T. S. W. V.. will meet tomorrow even- ing. Pyth Temvle. Federation of veteran bodies wil be considered. All S. W. veterans invited. Biologienl Soélety will meet Satur- da).cg‘zm Cosmos Club. Vernon Bailey and Panl Bartsch, speakers. Phil Sheridan Post. No. 8, Depart. ent of Pommne. ‘will meet Friday, 8 p.m.. G. A. R. Hall Capital Camera C] morrow, 638 I street. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHHT. Battery C. 110th Field Artillery, tional Guard. will meet at 8 o'clock. Salon and United Arts Sbeiety will | open free tuition French class for be-l ginners at the sdlon's school. -street, 0 o'clock. ! i Arkansas Society will meet at 8 o'clock, Thomson School. Joppa Lcdge Ch‘lvter O. E. S, has ulle“d off the work schedules and will b will meet to- " OTY NEWSINBREF, [ Grewmers 1 meets, Union Engine House, 19th and H streets. Women will give a tea at. clubhouse, 1607 H street. 8. Yarros, special consultant of United States public health speak. o'clock, Franklin School. open meeting at new headquarters, 17th and F streets, 4 o'clock. C. Lunburg will speak of “Our Chil: dren in Need of Special Care.” American o’clock, board: room, ing. phans in Ukrania, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. at 8 o'clock, Bethany Baptist Church. Judge Charles S. Lobinger, States court of China, will speak of “American Education in China.” 1413 H | B d signature of E. rove. (Be BROMO. Our Leading Citizen is dead, the greatest man in Punkville town; no moré we mark his stately tread, no more we shrivel at his frown. He used to think—and so did we— that when he died all things would stop; oh, where would poor old Punkville be, without its anchor and its prop? And now he's rest- ing in the shade, he's done with every mortal game; and Punkville reaches out for trade, and things go on about the same. Tin cars are scooting everywhere, at filling joints the gas is sold; men sit around the village square, and chew and. argue as of old. The young folk breathe the same old tale of love and sunny days to come, and Abner Jinks has gone to jail, ac- cused of peddling stone-fence rum. The farmer scours his rusty plow, the woods are full of candidates, the Pink Front store announces now a special sale of sleds and skates. A fire alarm still draws the throng, as does a scrap betwixt two dogs; the solar system humps along as though it hadn't slipped some cogs. Our Leading Citizen is dead, the pride and bulwark of our town, | and o'er his calmy sleeping head we rear a shaft to hold him down. Oh, what an empty dream is pride, and what a hollow thing is fame! Our great man laid him down and died, and Punkville seems about the same. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. —_— e American Association of University 0 at| Dr. Rachelle service, will Board of education will meet at 4 League of Women Voters will hold Miss E. George Washington Post, No. 1, Legion, will meet at 8§ District build- Dance for benefit of Jewish of The Stevenson Bible class will meet United —_— Headaches from Slight Colds. o RROMO QUININE Tablets reliere the che by curing the Cold. A tonic erm destroper. | The geruine Seare w sure you get .) 80c.—Advertisement. B —— Birney—This afternoon: Achieve- ment Girls; Girls’ Glee Club; Junior Dramatic Club. ‘Women's -Overseas Service League will meet at 8 o'clock, Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. Shakespeare Society will meet. 8 rclock, 1435 K ‘street. Dr. Paul Kauf- man and Dr. E. V. Wileox, speakers. College Women's Club_will be ad- ~ dressed at 8:30 o'clock by its guest, Joseph Mitchell Chapple of Boston. Ladies’ Aid Society of Brookland Baptist Church will serve cafeteria supper from 5 to 7:30 &'clock, in din. ing room of the church. Association of Oldest Inhabitants e / Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps “The Gibson Co.. Inc. 917-919 G St. NW. EADY —wijth a complete stock of beautiful high-grade sta- tionery. E. Morruon Paper Co. 1009 Pn. Ave. Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE vorr Furniture M By our experts at prices which are 28 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F EL N.w. Phone, Man Wil Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 Strawberry Shortcake Two layers of tasty cake separated dy pure whipped cream and plenty of Fresh Btrawbderries. Made on - the premises. —Served * BELLEVUE FARMS LUNCHROOM - {33436 G S 1338 N. Y. Aoe. “BANTAM” DINING ROOM C i 132G S g \ Rachmaninoff, The World’s Greatest Living. Pianist Re-Creations: "MMAIOLI-E " Op. 10 (Rlchmlnlnofl (Chopin), rmrPlnhmlnlnoll P manin DI T 11" (Liss “SESOND nmmAllAW RHArunmn (Chopta), Berged Bachmaninol "Vlsf;-lnl)l FLAT, Ei iz (Crop N "VA B IN)A h“nfl:. \o auspices of the New York. State So- The principal address will be made by Representative,Adolph L. | Kline of New York. The public is in- vited to attend. Women's game with the Beltsville team; Short. Story Club; Lonesome Club. 5 ciety. East linery; Epworth A: C.; Manhattan A. C.; community music. ‘Thomson—Tonight: Esperanto Club; Arkansas State Society; matic Club; plain sewing; iron use; plano practice; Kiwana A. C. Johnson-Powell noon: Dramatic: Girls’ and Boys' Souctheut——'ronlgm Mohawk Junior Park View—Tonight: Saranac A. C.; Park View Players; women. : "ll:{‘o‘n B“‘GAIIAT‘BAWODIE PABT 17 (u-‘l- RHAPSODIE, PAR! hmaninoft, S0 SR T - Lt 'fl?" iVD v‘luTlO\H(PVATA I HERE'S MY TOOTH AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal—There will be a memorial service tonight for Capt. Al- Activities tonight gymnasium basket ball Washingt, Tonight: Mil- Adult Dra- electric 'omorrow after- Girlg’ Rhythm Club; Rhythm Club. Leviathan A. C. Thursday N Country Dancing Club. 2 rhythm for | Noble size, 10c. “Ofty” Made in Henry T. Plane. Reverse: THE GIBSON CO., INC. 917-919 G St. N.W. KEITH'S—Singer's vaudeville, at 2:16 and 8:16 p.m. BELASCO—John _Charles Thoml! nd vaudeville, at 2:15 and COSMOS — “In vaudevyille, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. STRAND—"“The and vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and p.m. GAYETY—"Town Scandals,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. CAPITOL—The Victory Belles,” at 2:16 and 5:16 p.m. RIALTO—Gloria Swanson, In “Her Husband's at a.m., 1:30, pm. PALACE—"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” with Rudolph Val- antino and Alice Terry, at 10:30 am. In His Model Cigar Factory at Headquarters for Brisr Pipes and Smokers’ Articles A5l \\\\\\1 |hh/4,/ SETNZ 3 THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D.» O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922. KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Just a Slight Mistake. HOLY MACKEREL! JUMPIN' CATFISH BLUB-B-B - GR-R-R-R- TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. bert G. Buehler, who lost his life in |and 8:20 p.m. the Knickerbocker Theater, under the| GARRICK—Fay Bainter, in “East Is West,” at 8:20 p.m. Midgets Argentina” Gay Trade-Mar! 1 3:30, 5:30, :30, 2:30, 4:45, 7 and 9 p.m. COLUMBIA—"Three Live Ghnllu | with Anna Q. Nilsson, at 10:35 1 2:15, 4:16, 6:05, 7:55 and 5, Meet Me At The City Club 1Am “Deer Head” The Prince of Smokes andeom, 15¢ Deer Head’s Pal Sells for 8c Washington by Offterdinger 508 Sth Glasses $9.00 Including careful, thor- ough examination by one of our Graduate Optom- etrists. + Be sure your eyes are RIGHT. Have them examined at once. If you don’t need glasses we will tell you so frankly. Artist Rachmaninoff has come and gone, but hls wonderful art is still here and is available to you, in all the fullness of its beauty and charm, if you own an Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph. Mr: Edison has ~ preserved his art for all posterity through his wonderful re-creations. Remember, Rachmaninoff is here in your presence in these Edison 5 p.m. Bflulevlrd" and 9:30 NATIONAL—George White's “Scan- dals,” with Ann Pennington, at 2:20 and and 1:30 S NINTH-AT-D Jack Wals Tompany in “THE GAY BOULEVARD " A_Breezy Musgical Comedy OTHER ALL-STAR ACTS ————— 7 PHOTOPLAY®) ‘Will Rogers, “Doubling For Romeo.” 1} AM~ALL WEEK-—11 P.M A ROMANCE STAMPED WITH LUXURY Para'noullt Presents GLORIA SWANSON IN HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK B Divertissements"OR CHRISTIE COMEDY EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS NATURE SCENIC GEM ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS TODAY AND ALL WEEK THE YEAR'S COMEDY HIT CHRISTIE COMEDY “A RAMBLING ROMEO” Topies—Loew News Events Symphonic Overture —By POP MOMAND. | TH MATTER HEy.? WHAT'S WRONG ? ALl OLI'S Reopening Aext Monday Night e A WONDERFUL SHOW MATTHEWS & BLAKELY JOHN C. WADY & CO. “aange The Eminent A South The International News Motion Pictures of what is going on in P the world, AMUSEMENTS. CONTINUGUS SHOW L WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAY In Following Order: SHEIK OF ARABY A Love Idyll of the Orient. The Brilliant Star of ““Two Little Girls in Blue™ r's CHl DINNER" CLARKE & VERDI Character in e 'BOOTS A’ID lnon" N ARGENTINA® oy iy 5 Sonss, “PARDON ME” 2.reel Fox Sunshine Comedy MARGARET ANcLi “Am Actress Without a Peer in America” In Her Sensational Success THE O WomaN oF Bronze @ (Direction of Lee Shubert) SEATS TOMORROW, 9:30A.M. Matinees Thursday and Saturday BEI.ASCO THEATER_ e nlaficnou OF MI nuaenv QRDOSTTE LAFA “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” Rez Ingram’s moted Metro screen of the world - famous Ibanez movel, WITH DOLPH VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY Skows Daily At 10:30 A. M., 12:30, 2:30, 4345, 7 and 9 P. M. “Audience Rose Up and Cheered”—News “John Charles Thomas a Rea: Delight’”—Times “Among the Season’s Choicest”—Herald Special Limited Vaudeville Engagement Prior to Departure for urope. MR. LEE SHUBERT Presents JOHN CHARLES THOMAS America’s Foremost Light Opera Barytone VINIE DALY, BERT HANLON, LIBBY & SPARROW, RAY HUGHES With PAM Franklin Duo; Frank Jerome; Mme. Everest's Simian Circus; Gen, E4 LaVine; Shubert News Weekly; Pithy Paragraphs MATINEES AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES NIGHTS 25¢-50c:5ini25¢-$1 Coming—Next Sunday—ALICE LLOYD, America’s n B.F.KEITH'S = DAILY 335 SUN. 2:98 HOL'YS=20535° Edwin George. Liddell & Gibson. EI WILLIAM IIOGK Introducing_Nanoy w.u-nl & By Favorite English Comedienne; EMILY ANN WELL- in Songs, Danoes and Characiar o .MAN and Seven Other Acts in a New All-Star Bill Tao Eater ov B e Beter INGER'S MIDGETS Their Greatest Attractions & Novelties. B. C. HILLIAM & CO. LANGFORD & FREDERICK Cleve. mmu-nnmmd Eleanor S} SHAW \N.\'l STF| II RY MARY BOWIE, Seprae. YCHARD LORLERTRG. NIC AUDITORIUM SDAY, MARCH SECOND, At_FirhtTwe-+v_0'Clrek. Special Film Features UBERTY EXTRA—AMA' LYRIC lnl- and Trving Sta. N.W. LAST DAY—LON CHANEY ALLSTAR CAST, in HE NIGHT RORE.” And COMEDY. P Sta. CLE 2105 Pa. Ave. W. 957 on | CIR Honm':‘ nnswonrn GLO! any 00D LUCK RINGS Hom 1230 C Street -. JEWEL CARMEN, fa *“THE SILVER LX\I\G e PRINCESS 2% 5t %= WANDA HAWLEY, “THE TOVE CHARM.” 11th & N. C. Ave. 8.E JAMES OLIVER CUR- WIL LACKAYE GASTON GLASS. in “'GOD'S CRUCIBLE. m:mstren--an.l.An. CK. n CRANDALL'’S ™-csater. saaEsm TODAY AND TOMORROW—ROBERT M ‘TH! DANCING 613 220d—PRIVATE LESSONS 1 Conrse. aix lessons. $3.00, Class VER'S, 75c. “GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE 0] - Pathe News and Literary Digest_Topics. LLACE REID, fn OLYMPIC “RENT FREE TERIOUS HID) KIM and cul\lm ADAME, 1o EYI‘ - 14k and U Sta. = - 27 8 to “aats. 2EML muu " B TODA' )d'mm\ U 'MY FESSOR AND MRS. A 011 n.w. Class Monday and Friday, 11 pm. Private lessons by appointment. ‘Estanlished_ 1905, (3 wmro 1349 Wincansin Ave. ANITA STEWART, in “PLAYTHINGE OF, DESTINY." ISth and You Streen MR, { Mae FbMHERTfl\ FORMER PARTNER TO Murray, Gertride Hofftman: Jeasona s lat- est ballroom dances. 1850 Biltmore. CATHERINE CAL\'gm;) and E GRIFFITH, in Sth at O Street N.W GLADYS WALDRON, in ““HIGH HEELS." HIPPODROMES™ AT AT, FRANK MAY!( RROW_—DAVID POWELL, i TOEROTS g 133 in “CALL THE WITNESS,” ADDI TRACHION, MLLE BAZAROVA 5i'8 and DAVISO.“N'S"“’f 1329 M n.w.Mai» s Dew dunces_latest in a few lessons. 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Al CRANDALL'S Yorx T Also AMATEUR NIGHT. !?—wm T0 DI mmh-rnh--. hfl‘v sourse lessons, with individual instructiea, honr, $1. You moed mot have an &)+ tment. Open 10 8. m. %0 10 5, m. n-rWAtchool.ornucna 1318 New York Ave. N. W. 10 Years Amorica’s Foramest Academy B DANCING MATINEE SAT SIDNEY LUST'S Li ORMA LEADER 22,3 212 WE!LE! BARE! in “DON'T VER_MARRY RLIE' CHAPLIN, ln “BY THE SEA. ' mux-ro" N. Capitol & Q Sta. N.W. | J ALL-STAR CAST, in *T00 UCH MARRIED. VAUDE EVILLE TO- NIGHT AT 145 AND 0"CLOCK. TOMIGHT, ATIONAL 0585 30 84 Biitlen Worll's Grestest Show GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS WITH ANN PENNINGTON-\OO OTHERS STARTING SUNDAY — SEATS TOMORROW Blanche Ring D TOMO! o “LIMLE Admission 25c. ODA’ ROW—MARY PI(‘KFORD LORD FAUNTLERO Smoke I¢ 1CAPITOL & VICTORY BELLES ° B ER Rk B ———— A NOTE— PABLO CASALS ll.lu'fl‘.u. Charles will be given 2 Winninger . NATIONAL 'l'l-ll-‘.ATl-'.R Winona Winter FRIDAY AFT.—4: 30 WIEKBI‘MY EVENING [ © Dupoat eircle Dupont 8iudio), Raliroom Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 ARCADE Not a “Dance-Hall” —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO A eon: studior. Eh.Pr 43 W, ‘dancing. . dances. N DANCING CLABS. Miller's, 1226 Coma. ave. Fr. 8087, it steps. 16 young Iadies oo nnolu Tt Cina. ' Tuformatio Frank 8% W _Dpont Sredia_8 Drpont e LLXAU KABR!S " IR.. Ofters EALML"WEsT “'IOWI SGIHMLS” lut 'uh—\llu l'!lb“‘- LEROY H. THAYER NEW ETUDIO OF DANCE.

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