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Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co.. Inc, 917-919 G St. N.W. YES E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. We have what vou want in stationery. - It's a_crime to let your prints be spoiled by en- trusting them to inexpert hands for developing and printing, when it's so easy to get the best service. Make up your mind that only the best is good enough for you and bring your exposed negatives to this shop. We fully guarantee all our workto be critically satisfactory. If you are interested in getling good prints every time, remember to come here. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop), 14th St. (One door from Pa. Ave.) Let Our Film Experts Develop Your Films and Print Your Photographs M. A. LEES | PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent n shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary OFTICAL O0s 614 9th St. The greater value of the Cadillac, on which its rep- utation rests, is its supe- rior performance and that immunity from the need of constant tinkering. ad- justment, overhauling and repair which renders it unique among motor cars in economy. The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolph Jose. President i Gas and Electric Portables I ' Reduced Prices CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Industrial Educntional All.fllll.- for Advancement of Colored People will meet lomnrrnw. 6 o’'clock, Phyl- 1is Wheatley, Y.'W. C. A. l:nl" Rebeknh Lodae, No. 5, I. O. will meet Monday. 7:30, at Odd wa' Temple. Ladies asked to bring boxes containing supper for two. which the gentlemen will buy at auction. Fal Piney Branch Citizens’ Assoeintion will meet Monday, Jowa Avenue Church. Dr. Tom illiams will talk on “Mental Health. | Mounmt Plensant W. C. T. U. will | meet Tuesday. 2 p.m., with Mrs. D. }T. Birtwell, 1323 Columbla road. Mrs, { Emma Sanford Shelton will speak of the Baltimore convention. Prof. Almnfo, magician, will enter- tain at ter Reed Hospital tomor- irow in Red Cross bullding, 4 p.m. Mystery, surprises and startling feats. | _Park View C:tizens’ Asnocintion will jmeet Tuesday evening. Music. Northeast Washington Citizens® An- sociation will meet Monday. 8 p.m.. Masonic Temple, 523 8th strcet north- east. Wanderlusters’ hike for tomorrow will start-from the bureau of stand- |ards. Chevy 7° se car line, 2:30 p.m. {Mr. Sligh wil +d. Chenter L. Benuon will give “Obser- :vations in Germany by an American With the Army of Occupatio day, 8 p.m., at Concord Club, 314 c "street. Friends invited. { ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Ladies' Auxiliary to National Cap- b ital Post, No. 127, Veterans of For- leign Wars will ‘meet at Pythian chmple i Malne State Society will meet at Thomson School, § o'clock. Senator Fernald will speak. Missouri Society will meet, § o'clock, Playhouse, 1814 N street. Gen. Pershing guest of honor. Farmer-Labor' party will meet, o'clock, 922 New York avenue. Eeleet Klub ‘will give a dance, 9 o'clock, 2400 16th street. Red Triangle Outing Club will give a dance, 8:30 o'clock, Red Triangle Club, 20th and B streets. Speclal coricert at Y. M. C. A. Service : Club, 1004 E street. Irish songs fea- tured, good instrumental music. Free. Community service dance, 1012 9th istreet. Dancing class, 7:15. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson Center—Tonight: Com- munity meeting; Washington Opera; china painting; Rhythm Club; plain lsewlnz. Johnson-Powell—Tonight: | Pleasant _ Citizens' Association and |Gov. Welles Society, Children of the American Revolution; Crescent Club meeting. Mount Southeast—Tonight: Pollyanna Dra- matic Club rehearsal; Junior Dra- matic Club rehearsal; Boy Scouts; M. W. Davis, community secretary, no- tary public services free to discharged and furloughed navy yard men. Dunbar—Tomorrow afternoon: Or- chestra practice: Community Center's |Band; story hour; Boy Scouts. Lovejoy—Tonight: ! Junior Needle- work Club; Do-Right Girls’ Club; Juntor Choral Society; reading room Girls' Good —————— ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Members of Law Division of Ship Board Hold Informal Affair. Members of the law division of the United States Shipping Board Emer- gency Fleet Corporation gave an in- formal dinner Thursday night at the Metropolitan Club at which Chairman Lasker, Judge Walter D. Meals and Elmer Schlesinger, general counsel, were honorary guests. Other guests included Vice Presidents J. Barstow Smull, Edward P. Farley, W. J. Love, ‘Harry S. Kimball and A. F. Frey of the fleet corporation. Fletcher Dobyns of Chicago, spe- clal counsel for the fleet corporation, acted as toastmaster, and addresses were made by the chairman, Mr. Schlesinger and Judge Meals. Among the guests were E. M. Alli- son, H. G. Aron, Walter Berry, A. M. Boal, Kingmzn Brewster, O. P. M Brown, Grattan Colvin, F. R. Conway, G. R. Conybeare, G. C. Cravey, W. D. Davidge, A. H. Deibert, R. 8. H. Dyer, L. B. Evans, Joseph Fairbanks, W. R. Fitch, J. R. Fraser, 8. H. E. Freund, J. E. Fetzer, J. H. Gaines, C. J. Ger- kin, Geoffrey Goldsmith, A. W. Graef, R. H. Hallett, F. D. Hudson. F. K. Hill, E. P. Jones, A. L. Lansdale, Hmy Long, . MacPherson, T. H. Massey, John Mock, C. ¥ rkeg Caleb Qu Smyth, G. lL Snlder. Sprln;er. James Talbert, G. C C. Thomas, H. M. Way \\'elll, C. Wendelken, J. OD “flle)‘. H. P. Wood, E. T. Wright and R. R. Wright. ————— ASKS FIXING OF BLAME. Upshaw Urges »Congress to Act on Enickerbocker Disaster. Congress has been called upon to fix the criminal blame for the Knicker- bocker Theater disaster by Repre- sentative Willlam D. Upshaw of Georgia, whose sixteen-year-old niece of the victims. He ad- the House on this subject. 1d that man, and not God, was ta be blamed for this calamity. He praised the investigations that have jthus far been made. He said tha a contractor looking over the ruins had told him he would not “build a roof like that over a house for a dog.” “I do not wish to be personally bit- tter,” said Mr. Upshaw. “I speak with reverence now, but T must resent the apologetic declaration of one promi- jnent man, who plously exclaimed {that nobody should be blamed, be- cause it was the work of God. That remark was doubtless reverent in Ilnll’lt. but it is impious In doctrine. deny the imputation against the Gm‘l I worship and try to serve. God i made the snow, but He never taught {any contractor to use faulty material l|n the construction of a house, and God never taught any careless builder {would suddenly fall and cause so _much suffering and death. “Let us, therefore, as individuals jand lawmakers wisely and fearlessly placo the blame of this great tragedy on sinful man and not on a sinless God, and move with resolute wisdom }m protect thousands from such a Do Jyou appreciate ~Color Harmony_? tragedy as that under whose un- speakabld shadow we weep today.” ASK $20,250 DAMAGES. B. G. Lennon Sues District of Co- lumbia and F. R. Gordon. Bertram G. Lennon and his wife, Annie J. Lennon, have filed suit i the District Supreme Court againsi the District of Columbia and Fulton R. Gordon to recover $20,250 for in- juries received by Mrs. Lennon and for damage to their automobile. The wife's damages are placed at $15,000,: and the husband asks $5.000 for the loss of her services and $250 for the ropair of his machine. Through Attorneys Craighill and Tebbs the plaintiffs say the Dl-n-lc( gave Gordon permission to grade street in Chevy Chase and that he left a stump of tree projecting in th roadway aj THE ‘EVENING *STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY MARCH 11, '1922. = Hints of Sprmd H & I long have wished th:t sprmz would come, for winter makes me weary; I hate to hear the wild winds hum from artic regions dreary; but at the dawn of springtime sweet, I'm longing for December, for there are rugs that I must beat, and stoves I must dismember. Houuclumng and its deadly snares I gladly would abolish, for I must carry out the chairs, and rub them down, with polish. Oh, I forgot housecleaning chores, when I was wildly singing of birds and bees and other bores that Gentle Annie’s bringing. clean forgot the brooms and mops that make life also-ranish, when 1 was calling on the cops to make the winter vanish. The women now impatient wax, they're restless and uneasy, they long to renovate our shacks and make existence cheesey. I'll have to carry out the chairs, and scrub: the door and casement, and pack big bureaus up the stairs, and ranges to the basement. And when I'm on my spavined knees, some lQ:uunk utensils swinging, not all the birds in all the trees can cheer me by their singing. The women yearn to tear apart the house in which I'm dwelling; ip vain for me the tulips start, in vain the birds are yelling. 1 look upon the dirfted snow, I mark its gleam and glitter, and how I hate to see it €0, to feel that it's a quit- ter! (Copyright) WALT MASON. Privet Hedge Plants. Im- Ph. Fairfax 4-F-4. Fairfax Farius"Co.—~Adyertisement. ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. Officers of the Naval Supply Corps have been ordered to this city for duty with the Supply Corps School of Application, Navy Department, qas fol- lo Lieut. James M. Easter, at- tached to the U. S. S. Reina Mer- cedes; Lieut. Howard N. Hartley at Norfolk, Lieut. Willlam Jahnke at Boston, Lieut. Willlam Smith at Great Lakes, 111, and Lieut. Oscar J. Phillips at Hoston. Clash With Washington Suburban Commission Over Sewerage Likely. Spectal Dispatch to The Btar. WOODMONT, Md, March 11.—The trouble that has been brewing for ‘Wweeks between the Washington eub- urban sanitary commission and the citizens of Woodmont crystalized in indignation meeting which was held in ‘the schoolhouse here laat| night, at which & permanent cltizens’ association was formed with an en- rollment of forty-nine members. Dam- ages to streets, the result of an at- tempt by the sanitary commission to install a sewer system, is sald to be the cause of the trouble, and at the meeting it was determined to present the matter to the Montgomery county grand jury next week unless those of- ficials can give assurance that imme- diate steps will be taken to rembdyl the evils complained of. It appears that the Washington sub- | urban sanitary commission cons!rllcl-. ed ‘about 50 per cent of a proposed ! sewer system upon which work hllll stopped for the reason that they hav as yet secured no outlet for the nw age. It is alleged that they have left the streets of Woodmont in such an impassable ‘condition that milkmen, fcemen, mailmen and other necessary aides to home life find it impossible to navigate the sea of mud left in the wake of the sewer contractor and have refused to make deliveries in many sections of the community. —_— Blackistone’s Remembrance Box, Flowers and Candy. 14th and H— Advertisement. SENT TO OTHER STATIONS. ‘Three more officers of the Army in this city have been transferred to duty at other stations—Col. Frederick W. Lewls, adjutant general, at the War Department, who goes to Gov- ernors Island, N. Y.; Maj. Joseph L. Siner, Mcdical Corps, at Walter Reed Hospital. who goes to Boston, and Capt, Nelson H. Duval, Quartermas- ter Corps, at the War Department, who gocs to Camp Knox, Ky. —_— It required the labor of several million workers for ten years to build the great wall of China. TODAY’B AMUSEMENTS. TIQVAL—"Broadway Whirl of l’ll " performances at 2:20 apd 8:20 Anglin, fn_“T! Woman of Bronze,” at 2:20 and $:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Rae Samuels, De Lyle Alda and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—Alice Lloyd and vaude- 'Illfl‘ at 2:15 and P '0SM0S—"Dixieland to Broadwa lnd vaudeville, at 30 d llE sm-m— ‘Dance’ Folll vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and GAY"Y-—"A‘)Q Reynbldl Revue, at 2: RIALTO — Lionel Barrymore, in “Boomerang Bill,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tar cln, in "Fool' Ann Forr!n and Dlvld Powfil pm NEW NIGHT SCHOOL STEP. Committee to Standardize Courses of Study. Steps to draft a standardized course of study for the public night school students will be taken by a commit- tee of school officlals appointed by Supt Frank W, Ballou. Walter B. Patterson, director of special schools, Is chairman of the committee. Need of a systematic course of study for the night school students has long been recognized by school authorities, it was pointed out. The course to be mapped out by the committee, it was ala”will be similar to that of the day institutions. School officials also have under con- slderation a plan for awarding diplomas to graduates of the night schools, carrying the same credits as those awarded in the day schools. Graduates of the night schools now are awarded certificates showing the amount of work completed. —_— Chofee Flowers Best Comm birthdays, anniversaries. Shaffer, -—Advertisement. The first moths are flying now. Place your surplus furs and garments in Cold Storage before the moths begin laying eggs. The Cold Storage charge is not an expense, but an investment; for cold storage, to- gether with proper cleaning, preserves the beauty and luster and prolongs the life of furs and fabrics. Protection and insurance against all risks at an expense of $2.00 and upward, ac- cording to value, for six months. Safe Depasit Vaults for silver and valuables. Special departments for pianos and paintings and for dead storage of automobiles. open storage for household goods. Private rooms and “Pool” cars for Pacific Coast shipments of household goods at reduced rates with much greater security. “Lift” vans for Trans-Atlan- tic shipments of household goods and art ob- jects. Becurifp Storage Gomparip Established 1890 1140 Fifteenth Street Capital $500,0% C. A. ASPINWALL, PRESIDENT ) \(h. 35Dosrs Specml Care of Baby That Baby should have a bed of its own sll are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sieep with grown-ups than to use a man’s medicine in anattempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. that Baby’s medicine must be A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too oitin disarranged by improper food. Could you for a to your askng child anything but for Infants and Children ? Don’t be Make a mental note of this:—It is you should remember that to function moment, then, think of giving a medicin 4 mediey e especially prepared iportant, Mothers, that , the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care, lo&byknnbndmnlflut tbedumdmnmmlybemkvmfiemdmfldwmmxfly prepared for grown-ups. mmmumnmtmmyuumnmmumnlm cenuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bea.rsthe Signature of AMUSEMENTS. Spec1a1 Film Features F otk & X.v.Av HIPPODRO 'Open 10030, AT, FEARLE T TS m;w smmo« ..,;,.,;“, P od by Popular Demand of the OREAE'!.! T SUPER-DRAMA, T1 "THE'GREAT REDEEMER"| " With HOUSE PETERS and STAR CAST. ipecial Extra Matinee Attractions. of Bill and d T SIDNEY LUSTS Vth St. at K WALLACE REID, {n “RENT Also - "ADVENTURES OF TAR- TRUXTO“ N Capitol & Stn. R, D VENYORES THE NORTH. PLEASANT, LYRIC , ¢ And Exira—tinee Om An ADVEN TAKZA D i II EMPIRE MISS Bll'lrlfl_l’! LITTLE, Miss Alxo_Nunshine ER MIDGETS SIDE- :| CRANDALL’ x| AMERI LARD, Ta “PARDON"Me.’ YORK THEATER Gn.Ave.&Quebec St MATINEE SATURDAY, TOPAY—HOPE ~HAMPTON, e ADDED MATE HITE EAGLE' ToMoRROW T 1E AGHEY “SCHOOL DAYS.” Int St a 'HOMAS MEIGH. ) MILDRED HARRIS, ~in THEKE WAS." COLUMBIA Oontinuous 10:39 A. W11 P. M. NOW PLAYING CECIL B. DEMILLE PRESENTS “FOOL'S | PARADISE” ITH ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUD- ING JBOROTHY DALTON CONRAD NAGEL AR Foa Presented Dail it 10640 & e Teo4se Bkh 100, 7100 and 9:00 p. m. —EXTRA— CAST, Exira_ OEORGE W, BTANLEY FRICA’ HOME 1230 C Street N.E, WILTON LA 3 “GOD'S CR . First International News Views of PRINCESS MARY’S WEDDING I.OEW'S ALAC MES TODAY CRARDALL'S ™y s oes TODAY—WESLEY “FRECKLES" BARRY, io 'SCHOOL RMA TALL. d ATS. 2 P-M. DAILY .M. SUNDA' 'mb.\ VILL ROGERS and A L NE GLOKIOUS DAY.” And in STHE MATINEE Version of formances at SHUBERT vaudeviiie Belasco Theater Oppesite Lafayette Park and 2:15 & _m. ludny ALICE LLOYD _America’ Faverite English Comedienne. ~ MARIE NORDSTROM In “Tick Took.” By kran-es Nordstrom. 1, Wo.k.y. Pl!h! P 25 Cenls 5 Best seats in the house (excel NIGHTI Sunday and helidays! With & company of 50 people, which roduay Beavty Bhores: 'llhlnllvl 'hll No increase in ts on_sale now. Y RRE 1 MO ATT) FER & oludes Sea 1 Shave With Cuticara Soap The healthy up-to-date Cuticura way. Dip bru-h in hot water and Tub on Cuticura Soap. Then make lather on face and sub in for a mo- ment with fingers. Make a second Iathering and shave. Anoint any ir- ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Soap. Nothing better for sensitive s umh— m‘u-'n‘-‘hb e T Ty i P Caticura Soap shaves without mug. ?::%1:!]!’11 a’:.d the results % l(:he use of Ncw- bro’s Hc icide today and have ong lustrous beautiful | OLYMPI I. 1th & N. C. Ave. S.E. {CAROLINA "k & & ¢ ave s, “THREE WORD BRAND." Pathe News and Aesop’s Fabl 14th and U Sta. TODAY—TOM ~ M wrEE DIAMOXD " W YDAY CALICE TE Rebots HI _ QUERING ROUG ) Mo: “I.(WE’S BOOMERANG" WITH ANN FORREST AND DAVID POWELL A PARAMOUNT PICTURE —EXTRA— First Pathe News Views of PRINCESS MARY’S g WHMHHIHMMNHHMMH GENIUS AT ITS BEST Paramount Presenta LIONEL BAI!RYMORE In a Picture You Wow't Forget ¥ Divertissements R MERMAID COMEDY EXCLUSIVE FOX NEWS BRUCE SCENIC GEM DT RAL ELECTIONS i e =NEXT WEEK®& LAST TRAIL ZANE GREY'S GREAT WESVE“ erow N AJ] LAST TIME ATIONAL TONIGHT 8:20 Brudwny Wlnrl of 1921 Beats Sel y and Saturday. u}:oxor: x cofllms COMEDIANS THE O’BRIEN GIRL Pricet Anes 08 o 55 Mights, o0e 1o $2.50. ~ SOUSA Monday — AND | B QND At 4130 HIS WEDDING Beginning Tomorrow WALLACE REID IN “THE WORLD'S 0. M. Cohnn's Play WITH CLOIS "W, 0N = Tonight, POLI’S e Totey AncLIN In the : WOMAN OF BRONZE ALMA TEI.I.. M:KIY MORRIS Yo D THE B RO SER THE PLAE CINCINNATI ) TRA With EUGENE YSAYE, Conducter and Marguerite Melville Liszniewska Planixt Natlonal Tauonat _Tues., Mar.14,4:30 Tickets, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 T. A Inc., 1306 G_St. TOM BURKE—/%no Tenor National Theater March 17, 4:30 $2 00, !l:ill. $1.00 1308 G_St. GAYETY Moo & n:anmx::: MAX nmnzx. Pnunn . ABE REYNOLD'S REVUE [_ext Wk ewry Bureues B.F.KEITH’S & INILY 213 SON, 3220 HOL'YS=:0035" ““A Big Hit"—Post GREAT FUN STARS “The Follies” Prima Donna DE LYLE ALDA —with Edw. Tierney Donnelly, in “Sadie—One of Those Gi A Satire on the Seaso Stage Successes MAUD POWERS AND VERNON WALLACE 25¢ Other Successes. and co-atar “The Blue Streak of Vaudeville” LS In Her Jolliest Topical Songs n Socisty of the Fine FLONZALEY OUARTET ¥ i Masonic Temple Auditorium, | New York Avenue and 13th Btreet. | gMonday evening, Ma: 3th, §:30 | Reserved rthur Siith, 1308 O Seats Selling $1.00, $150, $2.00 9th NEAR GAYETY e TOMORROW OUR REGULAR BURLESQUE OFFERING Mat. 3P. M. Eve 8115 The Bowery Burlesquers WITH FUNNY BILLY FOSTER SUPPORTED BY DOLLY SWEET And a Chorus of 18 Beauty Dolls o “l-dn lnu.h licy starts Mo W stif present our reguler im ul lurhl(lo Wfl"n’l. bt in n&v dition added mttraction of Feudeville & es, mal it con- tiogous from 1 to 11. lmt CAP[TOL o0 Laxa o Shows Daily—2:13 115 "WiISS NEW YORK, JR. Perfoct-Figure Oom.t ‘l'-ll‘ll Next Woek. DANCING Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt 141 Conn. ave. ~Bailroom and all Lranches of stage dancing correctly tau Classes for chiidre Raulta. - Fr. 39508 73 AVIb S l 29 M n.w. M3 new dances—latest steps. co in s tew lessons Any ho parate atudivs nstractions and dancing, l pm e ciasses Instructed form your own class Week Nights, 8:30 to to 12 'ARGAIIE Not a “Dance-Hall” — 2 A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE MUBIC \ (.A&om.ul!nm ALL NEXT WEEK COM. SUNDAY EVE, 12 D MRS, ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 Mot Friday, 8 m. 18 fadies - Join' the special —10 MI“ wastes o 1 nformation. call Bancine Baliet Clase oo S Sipent St lesaons. m"'z:fi el Fhone Herik M ircle (Dupont Studio). l‘l Fr.1485-W. ¢ v e Gt S

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