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THE E.VE 'ING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH ™ The Sweet _]|MEMBERS OF CONGRESS INVITED | 7oaYs tuvemzars, | TO AIR BUILDING COMPLAINTS with Laura Hope Crews, performance at $:20 p.m. My room is near the village street, KEITH’S — Marion too close to traffic madding, and all 3 Mltchell and vaudeville, at 2 night long I hear the feet of foolish §:15 p.m. 3 i people gadding. Hour after hour I BELASCO—"Pins and Needles” and ear their tread, their midnight ivigils keeping; how people hate to vaudeville, at 2:15 and §:15 p.m. C€OSMOS—"Last Night” and “Car- go to bed and do some useful glecp- ing; I hear the tin cars climb the nival of Venice,” at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. STRAND—RG kin Troupe and hifl, a-honking and a-horning, -and A R flappers’ voices rising shrill, at 3:10 in.the morning. \Ws ussd to have vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY—Vaudeville and pictures, our fun by day, by day we did our choring; when evening came we hit .« . a2 . . Commissioners’ Housing Committee De- Cldesi to Run Down Individual Cases 1 to p.m.; Barney Gerard's new show, burlesq 15 to :45 to the hay and did some ?ancy snoring. 1f any man sent up a yawp that Durmg Cost Probe. 8:15, pictures and vaudeville, and 8:15 sleepers found disturbing, he'd run Any member of Congress who has members and those of our citizens|(o 11, burlesque. received complalnt about the cost of | you may desire to call on. {, CAPITOL —“Ting - a - Ling.’ bullding houses In Washington will Ostiinesscohe i) Frehe e S s atoily ] R o followinj hi r S 1 Normand, in * | against the village cop, who'd slam be lnvited to turn such. information| Byr;irl!y,mt‘:\:“yu: 1Dg e e it issons 0"‘:{‘)‘3’:‘35):23 12:20, 2:05, 4, 5:4 | 3im through the cusbing. But weary |°V¢T to the Commissioners’. housing > To escertain the number of{7:35 and 9:30 p.m. i people have no rights in this gray | committee. houses needed to relieve the shortage| RIALTO—Marion Davies, in “The world of sorrow; they lie in bed| Decision to make this request of the | —the type of construction best suit-|Bride's Play,” at 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5. 7 and o1 f s ; ed—and appropriatc locations for !9 pm. awake o'nights, and long to greet)members of the House and Senate Was| inprovements. COLU: o the Right.” the morrow. The young folks whoop |reached by the committee shortly| “2. To uscertain the cost of ma- | COLUMBIA=—"Turn 1o e JHEN, beneath the stars, and yell and sing | after it was organized in the baard- and clamor, and poisoned pups and {room of the District bullding yester- henry cars all help to swell the clamor. The midnight hour no com- fort has, there’s little chance for \ 21, 1922. AMUSEMENTS. ST i LOEW’S COLUMBIA Cuntinzous 10:30 A, M.-1i P. M. THIS WEEK ONLY Metro Presents “TURN TO THE RIGHT” __Rex Ingram's great pictur- zation of the “noted astane success by Winchell Smith and John Hazzard, with Alice Terry—Jack M 30 CITY NEWS IN BREF. | Instalintion of Rev. H. W. Tolson as pastor of the Westminster Presbyte- an Church will take place tomorrow ght at 8 o'clock at the church, Prominent Presbyterian clergymen of ‘Washington will be in attendance. Nnture section, Twentie(h Centary juk, will meet tomorrow: at Dupont ircte, 1 p.m., for trip fo (‘abin John. French section will meet vith Mrs. John Van Schaick, J 1417 Massa- chusetts avenue, at 3:30 pm. . Harris -Grant 5 and wmts. BELASCO THEATE DIRECTION GF MESSRS. LEE AND J.J. SHUBERT NIGHTS 215 QR00SITE LAFAYETTE RARK AND THE WHITE MOUSE H ““PINS & NEEDLES” EDITH KELLY GOULD And s Host of London's Greatest Revuo Stars, Including MAISIE GAY, JIMMY NERVO AND TEDDY KNOX, As well as & score of Famous Gaiety Girls, England’s Fairest Charmers. SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE MLLE. ANN CODEE Roms and Cullen, Musical Joknsons. Shubert News Weekly. 25¢-50c blle weltare eommittee, D. C. F. w will meet Saturday, Z D. | with Mrs. Ellis Logan, chairman, 125 Irving street. The Lions Club will have its week- Iy luncheon tomorrow at New Wil- lard Hotel. Young Men's and Youns Wome: Hebrew associations will give a min- strel show and dance tOmMOITOW at Raleigh Hotel, $:30 p.m. bur- The Anthony League will meet to- morrow, from 3 to 5 p.m. at 2007: Columbia road. Mrs. Lillian Cole | Bethel will speak. Rattery C. 110th Field Artillery, will NIGHTS 25¢-% CRANDALL'S—Richard Barthelmes: ol'able David,” at 11 a.m., 12 : :45 and 9:20 p.m, E BARGAIN PRIC (Except om Sat- urday, Sunday and Holidays.) terialy and labor in other cities and compare them with prices prevailing day afternoon. John B. Larner, president of the In the District. If prices here are higher than in other communities, Washington Loan and Trust Com- endeavor to find the reason therefor. “3. To suggest the most advan- hold special meeting tomorrow even- 3 f s F any, sponsored the resolution that|tageous method of financing building = SR B e = ing at Armory, 4712 I, street. L°1~\d:::""l':ig' 195 ‘"(;hf night is full of [0 mittee at the outsst should operations. VISITING NURSE SOCIETY WEXT WEEK—CHARLES PURCELL, with his Band, MASON-KELLER GO, Leroy W. Herron will lecture on and yips and tlapp:ers’ scream- | seor gpecific complaints'and run them 4. As a special phase of inquiry, | TODAY AND ALl and other star acts. “\Vhat the National Guard Means to iug. And so the old folks yearn and |down rather than to take up the|to investigate carefully the alley| MOVES INTO STAR ANNEX MABEL the ity of Washingten.” Public in- | weep for saintly nights departed, |housing problem In generalities. dwelling situation and to devise a| 1 4 : ] ) . & able po o a vited. | when they could lay them down and | In assembling the committee, Com- | FOTKED S POl oy Tor CHIMLINE FCT missioner Rudoiph announced the ap- pointment of Mrs. Eli Helmick, wife of Brig. Gen. Helmick, U. 8. A, as chairman; John Ihlder of the United States Chamber of Commerce, vice chairman, and Danlel J. Donovan, au- ditor of the District, as secretary. lecp, and get up cheery hearted. | (Copyright.) WALT MASON. | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Under the Community Center de- which the work should be done. In this connection, it is needless to say that the best plan will be that which calls upon the individual to be self- sustaining to the greatest possible degree, a hich, therefore, limits Shifting of Headquarters Accom- plished Without Pause in Activi- ties—New Offices Convenient. | NORMAND In Mack Scunett’s splendid romantic comedy. baged on the story of a modern Cinderella. Monday morning, valued at $200. Special Film Features NEW THEATE! REGENT IStk nnd You Streens The Instructive Visiting Nurse So- 535 Stk St. S.| While at Sth aud G streets south- | 1 t lic ‘assistance to the minimum. “MOLLY o" SSRIE PREVO: . . twelve yeurs old. 5% street south- | ! A g e Comm en addressed |y ‘t " z i JLHAL = = T and bitten on his loft lex g ,‘:'1",“""fflfi«'l':dmi?'g?:flmnm e ristiations he Commissioners have no funds | stimulating building activities, Lo the | West, into more commodious quar- scmi | B R Was dressed al Casualty Hospital. | teres tegistrations | available for any expenses the com-|end that needed and suitable hous ters on the second floor of the new - “ DOV jean be made and informatioa had at!mittee might find necessary to incur, | facilities will be available at 4 o WAY DOWN EAS FAIRBANK: TRUXTON FIREFLY 0 JOE MARTIN Evening Star Annex. The personnel of the society, including both the board of managers and the nursing staff, express themselves as delighted with the change. . The old telephone numbers remain the same—Iranklin 6387 and ¥Frank- lin 6442. The new instruments were in working order before the old lines | were discohnected. The move was accomplished _with the _ greatest smoothness and dispatch. The twen- ty-three members of the graduate nursing staff reported for duty at the {the Johnson-Powe and Hiatt streets nortiw.s . on Saiu day nighis, at 7:50, Mrs. 1dih Hunter. secretary. The organization is under the direction of lLenore Marie De Grange, dramatic director of the Com- munity Center department of the pub- lic schools. New members will be taken In as the registrations come in. The play now in rehearsals is “Every Girl” by Mary E. Edgar, and has been especially arranged as a Community Center production, with dances and that will make them attractive to the Admissio would-be house buyer or renter. The personnel of the commiltce warrants the prediction that you will not fail in your laudable efforts to arrive at a solution of the problem, and you will, we are sure, merit and receive the lasting gratitude of your fellow citizens. Divided on Erecedence. On motion of Williain Deane it was decided to have Mrs. Helmick appoint a committee on committees. chool, -L.amont| but they place at your service em- ployes of the District government to perform such duties as you may re- quire. The committee is not on function- ing under a specific act of Gongress and, therefore, has not the powers of such bodies &s the Lockwood comi- mittee of New York or the Raines | committee “of Chicago, In other words, it has no authority to compel the attendance of witnesses. admin- ister oath or make examinations of It has availabl N. Capitol & Q Stw. N. ALMA REUBE ToveH LU MR ORGANIZATTON ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Manrtee I. McAulie. state deputy for tia District of Columbia, and Leo ®4. Rover. past state deputy. will be muests of honor at a meeting of Corroii Counch, Knights of Columbus, tonight In the new home, at 918 10th street. Grand Knight Francls A. McCann will be in the chair. 24. Knights of Extraordi “THE SINGER 'MIDGET LSIDE'S DALL'S Mordta ¥ CoNTINUOUS SHow ALL WEEK, INCLUDING § EARL CAVANAUGH & CO. 6 People in a bright musical comedy, entitled “LAST HT Mille, Donatella prosents CARNIVAL OF VE! 14th and Irving Sts. N.W. LYRIC 550 2%, oo o ROGERS. in “DOUBLING K Also Comiedy. Pr ODAY Capito! Todge. No. songs Introduced. “THE VICE” ! books of accounts, X Pythias. will meet at Pythian Temple, | A “feature of the play will be the i & Mr. Ham sald, in his opinion, the most v: tod: they re- With & splendid cast_of ten singers IRE .»* Al use of the song “Every Girl” which | hien® vas oo’ ‘é’.“t‘?-“e'r‘ia°’.“n?§‘:e"‘.’,'.‘f eflicient manner of handling such an ‘,’,]0",,:;"?( e g and ‘musicians. Beautifully i 4] SFREE AN - = Gl sl has been arranged from Mrs. Larz| formation, so that the limited pow- | iPQUiry is through committees. ‘| was not the slightest interruption in staged and costumed. THE | _ OED HITS.________ Washinzton Harvard Club will | Anderson's “Bvery Boy,” produced al | cog conferred on it will not hamper| Mrs Helmick then invited each | ihoir city-wide work of disease-pre- THE ORPHEUM TRIO - |CRANDALL'S ™enter, meet, §150 oclock University CIub. | the Willard Hotel last season. e oonts = member present to express his or her | then YW Ce WO e sick. and of OREHELM T 5 ave L K RICITAR Eleetioniof ueW Wnembers “EYSEISEY [ Fop Sl Bhmn et Bugle| “We are sure also that all the va- e oo yjfat the committee | aitention to expectant and to youn TRAFFIC COP? “A_GUILTY _Ci R AN FOLLA T A Capitol hanter. D. A. R will give | Corps of Troop 49, under the direction | T10US Interests concerned In the in-| ™oyl Speukers took the position | "SR 4. 1 Bowling, director, THE HOLLMAN BROS. 15t 8¢, nna | Toa of Sergt. S ogor the !| vestigation will, either. directly or 8L Henry Loveless, Park View| ndirectly. co-operate with the com- center, gave an exhibition at the Cen- tral High center Saturday night. Miss | "I"a‘:’“‘_ :0 r:‘;le lfnll‘ts‘:’ e;:lcnll,"m"l:r'; Edith Athey has another feature for . Eerar 0 e 0 reception to state officers, 8:30 o'clock. Colleze Women's Club. that the most important thing for the committee to do is to provide homes for the thousands of alley dwellers S0 that they ma e up their pres- MIX, LOUIS UHAL CINDERE TRANDALL'S Sior rmearen amd Crl Rd. Her per- t of stant has a separate small office. manent office staff will cons Miss Margaret Hutehinson, a director, a supervisor of nursing, and | Comedy experts on the Parellel Bars THE FOUR HICKEY GIRLS A medy qi et Delaware State Society will meet at 3 o'clock. Dane- i through the representatives i bode 5 o comecy = L the Rochambeau at 3 o'c Lhe forty-first public organ recital on B hent 6o Lommeree ent insanitary places of abode a stenographer and clerk. The of-| THE ABBOTTS ik DAILY: 2 DAL STNDAY ing. music and cards. aturday, April 1. J Mrs. Clara” Sears Taylor, member feom 5:30 o'clock in the ! ? £ 2 T : \p e pariment, Chamber of Commerce of | (e} Rent Comnissi ToOn ¢ | fice Is open from | o'clock in th In riety skit HAROLD LI Minstrated fectyre on Japan, At} Wilson Normal: Tonight—French | the Unlicd States on the committee | with ‘those speaker : morning until 5 oeclock in the atter- | ;2 ° + Father. henefit of | g, B S s Cy 5 s r noon. e Q = Church of Our Fa Spanish, domestic art. Soclal Dancing | #nd the District o Columbia govern- | the housing problen O apoaalis deeigned and bullt eup: THE HALLROOM BOYS ment, and containe much valuable in- formation gathered in other citles, as well as giving facts relating to our local situation. “The committee is not one function- representative of every interest in- volved in the business of building and financing that Information not con- tained in the accumulated matter can mission circle. Club, People’s Opera, Riggs Bank A. C., Central gymnasium group, boys gymnasium. East Washington: Tonlght—Arat A. C., dressmaking, Independent Boys' Band, Community Social Club. Thomson: Tonight — Parent-Teach- is as important as the alley question. John Donlin of the American Fed- eration of Labor voiced the hope that the architect's committee would not be composed entirely of architects or the banking committee made up ex- clusively of bankers. Each commit- tee, he said, should include represen- tatives of all the interests affected boards for nursing supplies, A nurse about to go out on her day's tour - = of duty pulls out a sliding shelf,[| . FIRST RUN FEATURE FILMS places thereon her professional bag “y 3E|.,_ ulé's'(_w and packs It with (lie necessary sup- e GlbsoN plies from the cupboards just above. T The hard-working nursing staft will || The Virils Young Star at Mis Very Best benefit by the big new cafeteria just S T installed by The Star for the benefit =5 0aly-atthe Metinees In “SOUP TO NUTS” Business Women's Council. annual dinner, § o'clock. Colonial. 1136 15th street. TProgram. _EXTRA ADDI TeAN Progressive ucational Associa- tlon =ill be addressed by Dr. John J. Tigert. commissioner of education, 8 o'clock. Subject, “Visual Education."ers' ~ Association meeting, Spanish, | be readily supplied by the individual si i CHARIL APLIN. 1 i No. 10, | dressmaking, millinery, Washington byithe housing question, of its employes and tenants, and by “TH BOND Phil Sheridan Relief Corps, No. 12,16 o ool o 0, Ve ractice 2 specially equipped woman's rest |\ — wiil meet in G. A. R. Hall. 3 room. HENRY SARA [|JOLYMPIC i, %ty electric iron use, Gallic Study Club. ILEGION URGES GIVING BUSINESS CONFERENCE JOBS TO NEEDY VETERANS| POSTPONED TO APRIL 1 FAWCETT, in “HUSH MO; edy, HAL ROACH'S . And Kineto Review. DUMBARTON ' Wisconsin Ave. 5 MATINEE §. | TODAY—PATLINL 3 YEAR A 7 BOW’ Mass meeting. Odd Fellows' Hall. 8 o'clock, in interest of establisiment of & labor hank limited to Palesitne. Johnson-Powell: Tonight — Rhythm for girls and women, millinery for girls and women, entertainment. ways Famous Economist of England Will speak of The Grief and SEEK GIRL ART STUDENT. 20.—Search for 20 v CHICAGO, March : Fawian N eration ;t;pf:w:a“r:nele:f A moany sonmilice meeting. To: v | e R ter, an art student at ihe iyt T VIDAVID POWELL dn “DAx. clal dancing instruction Starts With University of Chicago, who departed e ES Aud MA tine, will speale for children, special rhythmic group|Employment Drive Meeting Will Undertake Ex-|for her home in New Canaan, Conn.. Glory of Russia Erench, With LAURA HOPE CREWS and original . Y. cast, inclnding Dudley Digges 3:00 2:00, 5:00 | | STARTING "MONDAY—SEATS THURSDAY Daily $:32 Sun. 335 Hol'y 30533 Three Great Co-Stars Attractions in Order of Appearance Mat. Overture— Eve. 2:16 Aesop’s Fables 18 2:23 Mous, Adolphus & Co. In “Bohemian Lif: Whirlwind Revue 2:27 Leon Varvara “The Evolution of a Planist” 249 Grant Mitchell & Co. In “The Future, A Comedy Drama Hit day by the American Legion, Arthur Woods, chairman of the emergency committee on unemployment, an- nounced in a telegram to National Commander MacNider of the legion. Mr. ‘"Woods outlined a plan for the campaign as follows: “First relieve distress. If there are men in want, take care of them. “Next, make sure that a man who needs a job knows how to look for it. Is the local employment agency well run, and do the men use it? Hunt for jobs, and keep on hunting. It will surprise you how many will turn up if you work, and don’t miss tricks. Don’t” wait—apply at everv emplov- ment bureau, advertise, write per- sonal letters, make calls and get your cuss means to be taken to mii counselcr of the French embassy af Gyclical perlods of businegs dersee: | Constantinople, has been appointed to sion, which was scheduled for today | the Washington post, replacing Prince at the Department of Commerce, has | de Bearn, who s to proceed to Copen- been postponed to April 11, the de- | hagen. {a‘l“:tmgnt a(nnouncad today. At that e Secretary Hoover, who is now in the west, will be in Washingion. ORDERED TO BUFFALO. The conference will undertake an| Maj. Welton M. Modisetts, U, S. exhaustive study of business depres- | cavalry, in the office of the adjutant sion_and discuss means to prevent|general, War Department, has-been periods of ‘depreasion. ordered to Buffalo, N. Y., for duty Fifty thousand doilars has been|with the 6ist Cavalry Division, Or- contributed by private individuals | ganized Reserves. WeArethe | Morning sar No. 40, T. B. P.O. Eiks, colored. will give annual char- ity ball at New Lincoln Colonade, U street near 12th. Connecticut Society will meet at the Hadleigh. Musical program by Miss Flizabeth Winston. planist, and songs by Mrs. Gertrui'e Lyons and Miss Frances B. Cole. All Connecticut peo- ple invited. Parent-Teacher Association, O Street Voecatlonal Schaol, will be addressed by Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, 8 pm. All invited. B. F. KEITH'S % e -ne~ Awsociation of John | Tehearsal sday, was b by the | Parentzencne Sesociation of oty | : Plea to Find Work for Those baustive Study to Mitigate | ratice atior request from her parents, Stareoptioon Views NAL Zoicbe the scheol. Dr. Albert Ridgles \i%, V.~ Brown: Tonight—Dramatics. in Actual Distress. Depression wito said that she had mot arrived || Wednesday, March 22, 8:15 pm. ATIONAL ot b y Gk N Y. . ®: e. dd Fellows' Hall, 419 7th St. N.W. \ vv‘ e e e B Former service men who are in c-| A conference of business men, rep e Admission Free R e § Mrs. Coralie Franklin Cook Garnet-Phelps: Tonight—Bible Story | tual distress should be given first| re, re ess amen. rep- Y apeal for ooklovers” hour. $ oclock, | Club, embroidery and sewing, parllar | consideration in the national thirty- | Chamber of Commge cnited: States) ASSIGNED TO POST HERE. | PIM & % at Phylls Wheatley V. W. C. A. mentary usage, Amphion Glee Clup, [day employment drive started Wester- | the Department of Commerce, to ‘,}..‘. PARIS, March 19.—M. de Courcel, A Theater Guild Success by A. A. Milne | § T Street, N Sl 5 o \ iNear ven Week of March 20th ROAD ATTRACTION Cleo Desmond Andrew Bishop —IN— “THE STORM” THURS. & B Night. 35c, THE DUNBAR Miner Normal: Tonight—Home nurs- in, \ Choral Club, sight-reading class in music, Young Men's A. C., regis- tration for home nursing club. West Washingto: Tonight—Band rehearsal, Chorus Club, community singing, community business meeting, Senior A. C., ladies auxiliary, Boy: Club, children’s games and stories, Men'’s Club, girls’ and boys’ study and recreational hour, Tuesday Night Sewing Club. Gude’s American Beauty Roses Win first prize at International flower show. 1214 F.—Advertisement. 7 DAVID BELASCO Presents THE GOLD DIGGERS Avery Hopwood’s Yamous Comedy Same Distinguished Cast CAPITOL ias Twe Shows Daily, 2:15 and S:15 * TING-A-LING WRESTLING THURSDAY NIGHT. AMATEURS' MIGHT. FRIDAY. 2 study, which the conference expects to complete within six weeks. At the same time busine: depression will be The Petworth Citizens’ Association il ‘meet tonight in the Petworth ; under investigation its corrollary, in- e : k for you. And there|Sro = ; g 3:04 “D.D.E., the Mirthtul MON.. TULS. WED.. THUAS School. Sth and Sheppard streets! riends to worl 2 creasing unemployment. will be dis- DB SEhtn -, THES.. WED,, THURE: Sinhi e Sy M M a friend in need waiting for every [ e Mployment. S Bystory. “h D AREEL portie. ot 8 e |FIVE MEN IN AUTOMOBILE |5o." 55t ™sncurti” Sy "on'? 5050 | Sime, | Secommendations, ot the ea qllal'tel's L e omets: onge st he Journey’s End : the associa | T s on, In Comedy, Songs and Dances the school. far as to have some one else fired 10| sonference on unemployment, which i} 3:46" ““Topics of th #"and the make room for your men. “Last, stir things up so as to cre- ate more jobs. Spring is here; it is the ‘time to clean up, freshen up, paint up. dig up, spruce up generally. Everybody's doing it. The nation, your state, your town, companies, just people, yourself, do something that needs to be done. Only do it now—don’t wait. You'll get it done, and you will help some one in th doing who needs and deserves help. Employed war veterans all over the United States, Col. Woods said, have volunteered to aid in getting jobs for their less fortunate “buddies.” met in Washington la October, will be followed. '$100 for Yon'* Contest for the Public. The Stanley Brothers, “Two 9:50 Danish Phlegmatics,” in Great Feats as0 Marion 59 The Famous Phonograph Comedienne, in “'A Record Breakinz Musicale' Success. .17 Herbert Williams and ,,.,, Hilda Wolfus : gerving “From Soup to Nuts" Travesty. 4:43 Patho_Pictorial News. 10:48 March. 10:52 4:58 Exit Next Monday Night—Entire house re- served by the Washington Rotary Club for visiting Rotarians. Next Tuesday Night— Washington B. P. 0. E., welcome to Vaughn_ Comfort. ~Public accommodated. Buy early. . Miss Lavinia_Engle of Baltimore { HOLD UP, WAGON DRIVER will speak on Maryland history at a = meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, in the |Robbers Take $20, But Overlook Takoma Park Library of the Takoma League of Women Voters. $50—Boy Snatches Woman'’s Handbag. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 1, will meet 8 o'clock, Perpetual Build- ing Associstion Hall. Taps will be| Major Gibson, colored, 1343 East sounded for Harry T. Gibson, late|Capitol street, employed as driver of a delivery wagon for an F street mer- chant, was held up by five men in an comrade in arms. Carroll Council No. 377, Knights of automobile and robbed of $20 last night. Three occupants of the ma- Columbus, will meet at K. of C. Home, 918 10th street. % chine, Gibson sald, were white and two colored. Cholp of Vermont Avenue Christian Churgh will give a concert in Recrea- % vernment Hotels. tion Hall, Gover: Gibson told Detectives O'Brien and Livingston that he noticed the men apparently following him before he delivered a package at a residence near Sheridan Circle. Shortly after leaving the house, he said, the men held him up at the point of @ pistol. They overlooked $50 of his emplover's money that was in an inside pocket. Miss Eva Jackson, 41 B street, was robbed of & handbag containing $37.75 by an unidentified colored boy last right. She was on 1st street a short distance from her home, she stated, when the handbag was snatched by the boy, who quickly disappeared. —for Amateur Pho- tographers. We de- velop films and en- large photos for you. M. A. LEES Consult Shaffer About Filoral Plans for Easter weddings. Estimates. 900 14th. —Advertisement. SUES FOR $5,000 DAMAGES. William J. Hawley has filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $5,000 damages from Eiias Furrah and John A. Furrah for alleged breach of contract. He says he agreed September 12 last with the defendants to sell his lunchroom business at 729 North Capitol street, but claims the defendants have failed to carry out the contract. He 1s represented by Attorneys Willlam k. Leahy and Lucian H. VandSren. 2th and Pennsyivania e hour. Running time 30 Electric cars Ave.. N.W.: on minutes. Mt. Vernon open daily except Sunday. ‘WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA RAILWAY —————— [NErsepitran] GALA REOPENING Private lessons by appointment, Phone North 519 MR. PEMBERTON, former partner to Gertrudo Hoffman, Mae Murr: lessons in Jatest ball room_dances. 5 GLADYSE WILBUR, 6 Dupont cir. (Dupont Studio). Ph. Fr. 1435-W. Ballroom and fancy dancing. Children's classes in fancy dances Ballroom dancing, classes every Wednesday O R i e GLOVER'S, 613 22na—PRIVATE LESSONS any time, 75¢. Course, six lessons, $3.50. ¢ . Ballroom for rent, $7. W. 1 ATHERINE BALLE At T19 9th ston.w., Fr. 6506, will teach you to dance in a few lessons, and produce results. Private lessons, any time. Classes Toesdar and Friday: bours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special rates to ladi . " FREE EEss?)N DANCING New York Conservatory n.w., and NEW YORK ACADEMY, beginner z | OPTICAL COs Blackistone’s Remembrance Box, flowers and candy. 14th and H.—Ad- vertisement. — ASKS AID IN FINDING SON. Mrs. Marv B. Suit, 1821 Kenyon street, Tas reported to the police that her son, George Waterhouse Suit, nineteen years old, has been away from home the past two years, and asked what she should do to locate him. She said she had reason to believe he is in Philadelphia. M Suit told the police her son had serve. in the Navy, received an honorable dis- charge and later attended a military achool In Virginia. He left home two years ago and did not return. Vimgent B. Costello Post, No. 15, Amgérican Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, in beardroom, District building. Thé Coiumbia_Historical Soclety will meet at 8:15 o'clock, at Cosmos Club. ! ’ RIALTO 11 AM.—AlU Week—11 P.M. YOUTH AND LOVE ROMANCE AND LUXURY Paramount Presents “The Store Your Physician Recommends™ TODAY. Anthropological Society wil Natfonal _Museum _ building, 5 o'clock. Francis TLa Flesche will speak of “Indian War Decorations— the War Bonnet.” Archaeological section, Twentieth meet in o Why Waste the Opportuni- ties of Youth? —when you can prepare for. a “Get Rid of Flies Now” “One female fly in April means millions in July. 508 9t 434 Tth Century Club., will meet with Mrs. John Lowe, 2622 Woodley place, 2:45 o’clock. ————— Colds Bring Danger Theft of a sample case containing $65 worth of sweaters and scarfs was reported by H. D. Jordan, 3033 16th street. The sample case was taken from_ Jordan’s automobile near 7th and K streets. a House Cleaner? pest, Commission ‘With this for a slogan, the Dis- trict health department will wage a vigorous campaign of publicity this spring to prevent the occupa- tion of Washington by the winged er Oyster, comfortable old ago by open- ing and maintaining a bank account with the in MARION DAVIES one free lesson Tatest steps. W dance Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 Call_Frauklin ;"f‘I;‘ofl':;'dw‘;g’;“g‘;'l‘l';—};‘,fl,‘!,’{;};}: Two tires valued at $100 were stolen Charge of health matters, an- IN THE cine. M1 purs food. No drugs—Ad- |from othamlu::!m%bltl:"or Gus Buch- nounced today. Sl olz, Occidental Hotel, at Fort . vertigsment. Va., yesterday. Myer, “Germ-carrying fljes bring filth OFCOMMERCE ’ re Joyous a some guns of a oman o Thtongs of Lenton visitors at When You Arein gnemy. and should be so regarded, AND SAVINGS — o “Fire-Fly of the % . ty. Go now, see the wo! r. Fowler continued. 0 5 . ‘ropics 10} Af faahion on the hoardwail, revel In Need = Wikl Kftaek Drecding Places Cor. 7th and E Sts. 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