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B i THE;E{?"E:NQG‘ VSTA.R,' WASHINGTOX, 'D.‘.'C., : WEDSESM,;MZRCE ‘8,’ o B § : ; cl'w NEws |N BRIEF Immmli There Must Be S?me ‘-Explanafion for It. —By WEBSTER. __ AMUSEMENTS. : AMUSEMENTS. ; mUSEmT_s', 4 5 s ' Bd ] The Germanin Maenmerchor, as- | Water is the noblest fluid for the 1T SEEMS THAT PAT =R sted by Washington College of thirsty human craw; it was drunk AND MIRE \WENT To il ONE THAT MAY BE e l £ usio Orchestra, will give a concert e LR PR, d NEW T0 You. 1T ‘tomorro 8:15 p.m., in New Ma- |by ancient Druid, and in modern oG 0OBHT T SEEM'S Tiwo IRISHMEN sonic Auditorium, for benefit of Dis- | Arkansaw; why lament for beakers ¥ Go o THE stace!]] | NAMED PAT Ano puke- trict Relief Societ. beery when we've lakes as large as Civie Section, Twentleth Century | ETie, why make all the people weary Club, will have round-table luncheon ' with your kicks against the law? tomorrow,. 12:30, .at Wemen's —“7( There are cool, refreshing rivers, Ginb. © T art sdotlon will meet at | jrifting slowly to the sca; they are good for torpid livers, they are good . . tg:::;‘.l‘lor'all for housemaid's knec, come with mee ay evening a 3 v cfi Govenant. Mrs. Charies M. Alexander | M€ oh, thirsty critters, where the will speak. Special music. lovesick bullfrog twitters; water‘s s better far than bitters, it is nature’s ion No. 1, Ladles® Auxiliary $0 | chgicest tea. There’s a hydrant in Anc er 'of . Hibernians, will Ancient Order “of - Hibornians, Will | e alley, there's a keg that catches munity House, 601 E street. | rain, there’s a streamlet in the val- Sackeis o antaias Ile). there’s a cistern in the lane; |, o e houce, T34 N strcer | everywhere there’s water handy, General Pershing guest of honor. nature’s liquor, fine and dandy, and DUMBARTON 124, Wisconstn ave. CRANDAI.L'S ??‘Y.“Lf“&?"fi? “THREE_WoRD 1 p. Continzons 1 Ll b g it NOW PLAYING 55 N S LNl T 2l 1 CECIL B. DEMILLE WHAEL oth oo And l.unh HAMILTON. s I STO; L sz\uz GRAND J|} / & y 9th & N 3 ¥ i HIPPODROME 225 ea it i | 2 “FOOL’S N d L 'HAT HAD NO TUH PRISCILLA 1 NEWS]ANTU‘! ?"‘I"“,':‘;I:"'"'AB'. I :’r:'( it .l:jy e PARABISE" n § THEATER CRANDAU.' :;’."‘..“"s.. N.fi. WITI ALLSTAR CAST, INCLUD. California Society will mest to- morrow evening at Thomson School. Flect@on. Program of music and the man who yips for brandy surely isn’t safe and sane. Oh, some booze might make him mellow when he WILSON, THEODORE ECRLES Bagny, DOROTHY DALTON CO AD “ NAGEL MILDRED HARRIS reading. Dancing. goes to hit the hay, but the taste is = i - YORK THEATER THEODORE KOSL( : Matne State Sorlety will meet Satur. | §7¢¢n and yellow when arrives the oH, M“-B'-A"Sr“’:'f“’a e ecvS e - MR, BLAH, \WERE GETTING)( ALL RIGHT. AS CRANDALLS Gadve.& Qucpee 88, OFF ey Sehoor * Senator | break of day ; there is sickness in his Tete LT comac I\ sl eaiue Roond = uP A BIG DINNER AT Tie /| A FAVOR T You 23 Foature Presented Daily at Fernald, will speak. Program. | tummy, and his breath is rank and T rNAs A \Cf,?j'-"::ol:\:ffia‘fi Couney CLUB Ayt oa L Doy Ber 10140 . 5, 2.45. B == rummy, and the antlered snakes are - Gornég To Put You Down ERSONALLY 1= Writers' League will meet Friday, 8 | CREAM THE WAY OUGHT TO &0 ON THE S = ——— p.m.. Public Library. Beadings. chummy as he toils along his way. |« goTrEin. or STAGE or THE LECTURE ) | | FOR A SPEECH, NOW, I iel/C He is shamed and sick and sorry r PLATFORM NO EXCuSES! The Hannah More x(‘l}:!i”rfllll‘:le:' \s[zhcn he meets with other men, and . tomorrew, 8§ p.m. witl £33 ura Lingle, 1332 I street. All former stu- {)S{] sefr"'('l tf say, “B'gorry, yr“’“ }‘;“ denls invited. e P! ed once agam 3 al € o might his soul deliver from the Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department [ shame that makes it quiver, if he'd of Potomac, will meet tomorrow, 8 | drink the wholesome river that is pm, G. A. R. Hall. flowing through the glen! 0. 15, m“‘""l (Copyright.) WALT MASON. LOEW’S MUTUAL PRI scenario| O 1230 C s'um N.E. LAST TIMES TODAY! based on ]4»( »lur) written by Charles llHlH!Fll’l‘ RAW N, Goodwill Council, of America, will meet Monday. All Fi i PICTURES, VAUDEVILLE, The American —arm Economie Ax-| sociation will orzanize a Washington antinoF e nie o ot s mest: | BURLESQUE IN PROGRAM ing tomorrow in mom 411 of the - Bicber Building, 1358 B street s(;ul;:- G west. Dr. H. C. Taylor, chief of thei Gayety Theater Propo: = bureau of markets and crop esti: ! uy : 5 poses Innova mates. United States Department o on naugurating M 2 Agriculture, will outline the history Sk & Movie Fea of the organization; Nat C. Murray,; tures, Showing Leading Stars. chief statistican for the bureau, wi speak on the old Rural Economics| Motion pictures’ are going to give time shown in Wash- “THE Foun OIH Street N PRINCESS A o = OF THE APOCALYPSE” 4 METRO PICTURE WITH RUDOLFH VALEKTINO ARD ALICE TERRY ALLSTAR CAST, in I’ N CRANDALL'S “1.'.'1','3' 2"‘ ,‘Tfi,«.n OLYMPIC RO! UKL BAKRY. | MILDRED HARRIS I Ssctioon ba THERE WA POLI’'S s, SHUBERT-GARRICK 1 DIDN T EXPECT To BE CALLED O FOR A SPEECH To-NIGHT Beginning Tomorrow Chub. an added charm to the popularity of ENVIEE WEER (COM. 12 MARGARET « 2 ANG” L & e enatel i:)iurles(me Beginning next Monday, A?ng;:bg::?.gogsmsusp"ao SUNDAY EVE., MAR. I_-IOVESBOOMER G ‘ ames A. Mows, forty-six years old, | the Gayety Theater will run a con: . LITTLS & inee Daily for Ladies Onl: WAtk Rain Forrent—] 229 7th street ncrtheast. fell against | tinuous performance of pictures, M IRISHMEN MAMED PAT AMD Matinee ly for es y Powell the drinking fountain at Tth street | vaudeville and burlesque from 1 4 MmiReE — Best Eeats 50c. No Children Admitted. and Pennsylvania avenue yesterday |o'clock until 11. The inauguration afternocn and broke his right leg. | of this policy is the result of a visit He was in pursuit of his hat that had | recently made to Boston by Harry blown from his head when he fell. ! Jarboe, manager of the Gayvety. Mr. He received surgical aid at Emer- | Jarboe said, in discussing this inno- gency Hospital. vation: e “Recently Samuel Scribner, ge Fire in the garame of Charles T.|manager of the Columbly miomoroy Graves, rear of 1419 34th street. about | Company and president of the cor. Nights 50c, 75c, $1, for everyons over 16 In the WOMAN OF BRONZE e i The Play From the Novel ATION. MAT. SATURDAY ?Au.- ° Broadway Whirl of 1921 2 o'clock this morning badly damaged | poration controlling my URE Blanche Ring, Chas. Winninger, s ¥ theater, sdnt Vi the buflding and destroyed a tourink | me to Boston to study the conditions ? WATH < Wm;:: :\mn T, Iay t;mugh;;n“as the car and motor truck. Damage to| existing there i Waldron's Casino building and contents amounted to| Theater, which had been shoming M Starting Sunday. 2 ents Thursdsy. s a1 y and Si ds $3,000. Origin of the fire -was not de-; high-class burlesque exclusively. 1 cKAY “onms Mcineos Wodnesday sad Saturday. GEORGE M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS ALMA TELL, Why are there so many Divorces? 1 ‘ rs.—Not a Picture tetmined. | found in this plavhouse an enormous | Seatdfihnre Now SEE %}'E sy S eAate Hek | nl(‘dn'lwerlnlhuslnes; be(;nuse of the’ = = = = THE O BR]EN GIRL > : added features of pictures and i TP Controversy?” is the subjec . g s“ l' BE n]' (MARY'S BIG MUSICAL SISTER) St he aciverd by By A | yeudevilie, Realizing that Boston Vaudeville PriooMAZTS 216 MUSICAL SITER) o B.F. KEITH’S i JMLYZ:33 SUN. 335 HOL'YS*:20535 “A Big Hit"—Post GREAT FUN STARS / /// G0 Slattery, former secretary of the Na- | the culture and refinement of thei 3 ///// tional Conservation Association, at &, populations, 1 concluded that what Z 4 meeting of the National Popular Gov-! Wouid appeal to. the Hab would st- ernment League to be held at 12:30| tract in the nation's capital. o'clock Friday at the Ebbitt House. “I might add that pictures have been shown with marked effect in connection _with th legitimat. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ; [V/5° o el ove ot ‘ Belasco Theater Opposite hhyutu Puk and White House 15 p. m.; Sllndl’. 3 & ! P. "~ TRIPLE STAR BILL “ALICE LLOYD. America®s r.m:n. English Com-diggnelr Nomany SOUSA At 4:30 Seats Selling $1.00, SL50, $2.00 * Coppright, 1922, M. T. Wobstar _and T expect to see more of Wilson Normal: Tonight — Short | that kind of thing as the years go on. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. who are now listening to me, I trust there may be thought to be nothing story technique; Lonesome Club. “This new program I am putting NATIONAL—"Broadway Whirl of|inappropriate in expressing this rec- - ARSI == 3 ~lon Wi run irem the tragedy of |1921," performance at $:20 p.m. ollection of our late beloved friend | | The Follies” Prima Donna East Washington: Tonight—Mil-| the pictures to the broad, infectious L tatesman, the Hon. Champ | Yine; Epworth A. C.; Manhattan| humor of burlesque. There will be | POLPS—Margaret Anglin. in “The H A. C; 'community music. something in the arrangement to|Woman of Bronze,” at $:20 p.m. of the House arose as B 0 please every class of theater-goer. | KEITH'S—Rae Samuels, De Lyle Tonight —Wom- | Each week will introduce a first-run | Alda and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 picture feature with the most nota- | p.m. with Eddis Cooke and ith Edw. Ti “Dmeland to Brondwny s Arthur Alexander and Company of Eleven Krmsr:‘:l‘{:',‘r;g.x: Plantation Days brought up to da: completed his remarks tribute to the former Thomson Cente ens’ drill team; Washington Repertoire Fred Allen, asd Kino Clark; Billy & Nowell ur Ter: stood in Health Candies 0 f ble stars. Our first presentation will BELASCO—Alice Lloyd and vaude- Pithy Paragraph JAS. BRADBURY, JR, & CO. plain sewing: piano practice; use of | be “A Wide-Open Town.” Starring | ville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. H A Satire on the Season's In 2 clever comedy of business life electric iron. Conway Tearle, Mr. Tearle is a|" o iloe™ 5 liatana to Broadway . | 40 60 & 80C lb { 5 cems 50 cel‘ts Stage Successes YSIC JIM” Johnson-Powell: Tomorrow after-| Wihac navertholess. atiracts women o |and vaude 30 and 8:45 'I‘ S A F ACT ’ - i . MAUD POWERS AND DOBBS, CLARK & DARE [ noon—Dramatics; rhythm for girls| mreat numbers whenever his pic- |P-m- "“‘""“' “;"'H'{{“”‘ 5‘“‘“’"’ VERNON WALLACE In their meny melange over twelve vears: rhythm for boys| tures are shown. | STRAND —“Dance _Follies” —that you can-get the right = ite 8, in “Georgia on Broadway” “'VAUDEVILLE REMNANTS" 4 and girls under twelve years. “This departure from our old policy | vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 iy shey PR {*;55,3‘ Y’ggfi 2 The Popular Singer, Composer and Park View: Tomight— Saranac A, Will afford Gayety patrons the great- be Reynolds’ Revue, stationery from wus at a Complete Stock 7 3 PROMENADERS . Y HE. s View s MIOUIREL - i Al st bargain for the money any thea- A e e = L Ny Brice, E BOBBY HEATH i Park View Players: rhythmic for |tor has ever given and 1. beliave I York, I5 Edison Mazda Lamps ladss"s Brocanay Besuty Chors: - Eisk i Assisted by Adele Sperling women. RSy that Washington will appreciate the =0 E. M P C S atn it No iureare b st Ta & memy revio of Bobty's own songs 5 St TR e Mo el Fusios LoV eIy, s orrison aper 0. | ! Beats on s Sale_Thureday. Soutn \athletic social unit: Leviathan A. C.; RIALTO — Lionel Barrymore, in 1009 Pa. Ave. Mrs. M. W. b::vxfi.rlzicé;t’shn-éngomz U. S. GETS BIG ROYALTIES | ‘Boomerang BilL." at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, i 3:30, 5:30, 0 and 9:30 p.m. vard men with notarial > Country Dancing Club to- | $2,000,000 Paid in Treasury From Four;:Hotsemen: ot . PICKA D’S SEALS : = vesierms | || “The Blue Stréak of Vaudeville”§il ciever, ,..,u',‘m e ‘ 'GAYETY o & Tasdeptls WYATT & WYNNE MAX SPIEGEL Presents “Just Youth, Perse lity and Pep" In Her The Gibson Co.. Inc. 917-919 G St. N.W. Washington Buys Its morrow night. with Rudolph Val- F (‘l ] ncome 'I'ax ABE REYNOLDS REVUE olliest Topical Songs First- “DAINTY” Bitusy: A malhir dlub. ik Vpal SRosation'oEOlland Gas Leases. Tand § ’:f,fi":n i ur okers at l C Run MARIE. PREVOST 5 = e ¢ Re 4 ” ~3 organized at the Birney center to-| More than two million dollars was = Beturns Prepared Next Week—'‘Bowery Burlesquers. MOORE'S Feature | 11 & New Comedy Drama Business or Individual Main 3219 The Washington Society of the Fine Arts Rowzee & Schuermann FLONZALEY QUARTET Masonic Temple Auditorium, 9945 Melx s o e Tork Avende ead 13 EiTiet, nday evening arc] th, P.m. arved seats. -, 5 s and 300 PAVLOWA And her Ballet Ruwse, with full Symphony - Orchestra. An “Ofty” 4 National Theater, Fridly morrow evening at 8 o'clock. There | paid into the Treasury in the calendar Will be an election of oficers and | year 1921 s a result of rovaitics,ac- some plans for community work out- | cruing from oil and production lined. ion government-owned lands in the B — west under the terms of the leasing Randall:* The young people of thisjact of February, 1920. according to genter will have an old-fashioned | the annual Teport, of A. W. Ambrose, | i A e spelling bee on Friday evening, | chief petroleum technologist of the L = March 10, when a prize will be given { bureau of mines. submitted today to | bears the menature of £ Wo Grove, (He sure 1o the best speller. A feature of the | Director Bain. More than 6,000 per- (7" ¥ : {yening will be community singing, | mits for prospecting for ol and gas ed by’ ‘errance of Howard | have been issued by the general land i University. A" girls’ industrial office, while 367 leascs' have been HONOR DEAD EX-SPEAKER. has been organized and will have an |granted for producing oil and gas T exhibit of needlework in May. After ;properties. House Members Rise as Tribute Is the exhibit the club girls will do( Under the terms of the leasing act, 5 sewing for the Needlework Guild of | supervision of coal, oil shale, sodium, Paid to Champ Clark. —All-star cast, in “Fool's @ 123 R I A LTo “A‘l\lLR.‘AL L!\DE; E o F; da 1 a.m—ALL WEEK—11 p.m. L orlise i een) A New Punch Com: GENIUS AT ITS BEST ax __ Shown at All Performances Paramount Presents llo"El PROF. AND MES. ACH "DIO. d . Class Monday and Frida; . n BARRYM RE g T N\ Furs and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear h ST ‘ ///)/ 722 A good meal, Z An easy chair, 7% 5 ER ertride Hoffman: lessons in this center. phosphate and oil and gas develop- ¥ \ In a Ricture > ERC 1o pnc ment _operations on the public lands| Anniversary tribute to the memory . /] March a0, 3:30', - o B You Won't Forget G ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, | ©° Mtrestcd (o the bureau of mines.|and persomality of Champ Clark s nd away with care! : cSeat m";;}'m;;,‘";,,. reener | N DANCE p— 3 3 “one of the glories of his genera- 16 Mat N . mation TODAY. : = = tion” was pald in the House yester- is the b i i s N ? 8 4%, Dupont Dot o t, 8 o'clock, Th School. 1s the best 1 = \ Anthony League wil faset. 3 1o 5|™ook & oclodk Thomson Schoul. |5V Tk B0 S Mol T 8¢ Clgas sadein \ MISS CHAPPELEAR gelock, at 2007 Columbia road.” Mrs.| Specch Reading Club will meet. 8 | rett of Tennessee, who reminded his the good old U. S. A. N Blll Private lessons by appointment | J . wi eal o’clock, street. ard- 2 N Nort © 1715 Conn. ave e of hearing persons and their friends | ¢0lleagues that just one year ago All the Boy’ Say So H by the §\ Phone North 51 = i ‘onn._ave. J c[l-‘;!nc:x"secth;n,t‘r;u'r;neth Century | invited. Champ Clark, the former Speaker, GERMANIA gl.}lENNEfRfilHQR \ f—e - Knickerbocker ul Wi meeqg a & o'clock, with N was buried. n College ol lusic \ st Vi sehalc, 57 | Birien, o, & Zaler avztiery 10| ™ o of in it in trean P sty Sl e Grchestra | ey “NFORMAL - @ TONIGHT. lmeet. 8 o'clock, Donohue’s Hail. in’the Temories of all of us who are Made in Waskington by AT l!kAfioNlC“:l{Rg'l;&lE‘llilwh; N ExcLusive rox xews PUBLIC DANCE 2 _— " Ne Ye W, ' Representative John F. Miller will| Jean Wilson will give character |Nere -assembled,” declared Mr. Gar- . 7 p Thursday Evening, March 9, 1922 [| || . BRUCE SCENIC GEM Every Eve., 8:30 to 12 address the Y. M. C. A, on the sub- |sketches and humorous monologues, | rett, “and even his personal presence Hen]'y 5 Ofiterdlnger 3 ) Eight-fifteen o'clock NN YRCHESTRAL SELECTIONS Crowder's Orchestra. i Jject of “Ford's Mdscle Shoals Pfl!b— asisted by musical (alent,' at Play-|{is vivid in the recollection of prac- 2 Benefit District of Columbia Relief Society Z 7 2 L’.r;;n"we[ wents, l’r.. ‘What It Is, and What It Isn't. house, 1814 N street, 8:15 o'clock. tically every person who sits within In His Model Cigar oth St. sfl&“‘ .m}; the Aum-flnm'-g? at 7 7 ’ ‘Women's City Club—D’;ner by The Parent-Teacher Association of | the sound of my voice. . Factory 508 tore, 1306 ! T business and professional’ women's | Jamed G. Birney School wiil meet at| “In ‘view of the eminent position SoN8 section, 6:30 o'clock. o'clock. Garnett C. Wilkinson and | which he occupied in the country Headquarters foy Briar Pipes C APITOL [n” Mount Vernon Won 1o Houston: apeakara: nd particularly in this house, and and Smokers’ Articles Maj. Sullivan, chief of police, will et T ho was hoid by o of thoie g o Shows Daily—2115 and S:15 be guest Home Defense League, at “Flowers Via Telegraph.” twehleiche wao Held by ail of those MlSS NEW YORK, JR. dinner, 6:30 o'ciock, City Club, Give your order to Gude—he'll at- P ce 2 ‘WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT tend to the details. 1214 F.—Adver- SHARKEY Spanist-American Atheneum - will | tisement. JOE TURNER V8. JACK E Ch h P e, N M. E. Church Sout " Frankiin with EUGENE YSAYE, Conductor 1141 Conn. ave. Ballroom and all branches of and Revival Services A it - A Marguerite Melville Liszniewska Pianist Tonight e dyeing, but PARAMOUNT ALONE can National_Tues.,Mar.14,4:30 Week Nights, 8:30 to 12- Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 Preaching by Tenor Tickets, $3.50, $300, $1.50, 100 as well. 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