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G_STAR WASH.fNGTO QUARTERMASTER CORPS ORGANIZED 147 YEARS Celebration of Anniversary Re- calls Varied Experiences After Revolution. The celebration of the 147th anni- versary of the organization of the Quartermaster Corps of the United CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Indiana Soclety will hold its nual basket picnic tomorrow at Zoo- logical Park, b\\ll grounds. Supper will be spread at 5 p.m. All Hoosiers in Washington invited. WILL LAUNCH DRIVE FOR JUVENILE FUND Campaign to Get Under Way DEDICATE ADDITION 10 GOOKE SCHOOL Col. Oh, the week end in my cottage makes me feel as fine as silk; here| I eat my humble pottage, swimming in denatured milk; now I feel that I'm in clover, and I sing in joyous| ,,..a1 mex plenic of S. W, Union, tones, for the week of toil is over {w. C. T. U., 1 be held Monday at and I've drawn my eighteen bones. Mmr of Mrs. Laura Haley Daffer, Mc- Lean, Va. Members requested to meet Here the week end’s always fuund A Tuet b dee 11 A Keller Formally Pre-i me since John Barleycorn States Army today recalls one of the & A - | ca i ;- smili ; Lodge, No. 7. F. A, A. M. | most thrilling and interesting chap- at Meeting of Asso- sents Keys to Mrs. Hodg- |canned. with ‘my smiling aunts A e e apter, . E. 5. will |ters In the military 1ife of the nation 9 around me, and my grandma pound- ing sand. Once when I had drawn my wages to the gin-bazaar [ went, and progressed, by fluid stages, till I didn’t have a cent. And my gentle George Washington found at the be- ginning of the revolutionary war the Army nothing but a body of undls- ciplined militia hastily collected and destitute of tents, ammunition and all regular supplies. From 1791 to 1802 | give an old-fashioned picnic on the | picnic grounds of the Zoo Park Sat- urday, June 24, at 2 pan. The pro- ciation Tonight. The campaign of the Juvenile Pro- tective Association for funds, in or- der to carry on its work among the kins, President of Board. »om addition to the ool, at 17th street gram includes athletic events and band concerts The new four- Henry D. Cooke Scl and Columbia roud, was formerly |aunts were weeping, and my grand- the Quartermaster Department, if - 5 bresented to the board of education | ma's heart was sore, as their vigils| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |such it could be called, had a varied |children of the District, will ‘e‘; uo by Col. Keller, Engineer Commis- |they were keeping, waiting at the TODAY. history. By act of 1795, a quarter- |der way tonight. when the officers master general was provided. The situation remained until the act of 1799, organizing the Army on a regi- | mental “plan, when quartermaster the organization Louis A. and members of meet in the Willard Hotel. Simon, president of the association, cottage door. Ah, the sorrow and the grieving, as they waited there at home, as they watched me home- when he hand- building to sioner of the Distriet, Mrs. William Petrie will give ex-’ ed the keys of the new position of Sunday school lesson, 1333 F' street. at 4:45 o'clock. Mrs. H. L. Hodgkins, president of the A 2 D Pl 2 i kers . D rcisen at the | ward weaving, with my whiskers — seneral with the rank and pay of ma- | will preside. Among the spea board, at dedicato xercises a full of ‘o_m‘g SHTlh ooy ey e TONIGHT. Jor general and regimental headquar- | will be representatives of several hool last night ters was provided. George H. Thomas, W. R. C., No. 11 and welfare work. will give a card party at Mason! H v 1 jvic the assembly i liquor traffic by some skates is car- By act of March 16, 1512, fixing the “EFiGies (2 QIS A06 WETEE® N00uen Col. Keller that unless the ary opportunity | ried on; but my feelings are | Temple, $th and F streets northeast, | milltary peace establishment of the|yhose inflience the juvenile associa- was denied them, those in charge; seraphic, for the old saloon is gone. [ s o'clock. "“ ited States, the quartermaster de-|iion was organized and who served as of the District school DProgFams i ap, i p. swinging doo T reckon. ¥ = E partment as such was abolished and | he first president, will outline the ac: would provide school cilities that Wonttit > whil d The Writers' League will meet, its duties turned “over to military complishments of the ssociation 1d not fall short of any other e swinging for a while, and | y-cioek. in Public Library. agents. O o e reurerenting the ; r, ;‘hc barkeep doesn’t beckon, with Sl e et ‘dd”“| fl:\!:elr‘lho lwar of 1812 and under the | Council of Social Agencies, will [u‘l‘k 4 ool program for the vea is wi ] % or. Edith Seville Coale S | administration of John C. Calhoun. alfro 2 the Juvenile gelool ”:4 \r\“‘-n {n advance, ide and winning smile. Hap Business Women's Council, at from the standpoint of the comprehensive reorganization of the Protective 2 s skil Assgciation as a_connect- declared Cal. Keller, in making ref- piness at last has found me, basking | 15 gielock, Churceh of the Covenant. | Staff of the War Department. ietuding ing link in the chain of soclal agen- 3 1 my Sunday s while my seven the Q ct 2: ences to the Takoma F School, | 10 my 3 5 Y s g e Quartermaster Corps, was eflect- | cies; Miss Jeanette Ezeklal. repre- ‘\;‘::—o:‘ (hn:fl Lincoln School, Pet around me and my grand- | Wives of members_of ”'l‘ ;"“‘lf;:’"l“ ed. which remained with the usual de- | genting the Juvenile Court, will point warth School. Beil School, Deanwood the flute. Clubiwlil belEteRts oL et il ba | o opment Antil about 1526, out the logic of conservation rather sehool. Whea! chol, Mott School e 4 7 u inner a ginning of the Mexican war. From | h, edel 8 Mrs. Edna K. School. Wheate, ha l(uwrlgh'\ WALT MASON. | followed by a program of speeches | that period following the conclusion | Husher: woeostin god a e Baste tigh School, all of e, ve secretary, will out- ana e Eastern | = achools or new = =l and entertainmente. of that war to the Beginuing of the|ie pore oot 3 which, whether new i line the contemplated work of the t eha il = ivil war the Quart, ter Corps of Adaitions, will be ready for the chil ne € uartermaster Cory STEanati o adiiion e wity THHEE PLAYS ON BILL. plune teativul for Chalcl of the lthe Army'was developed on & peace | *Fhe plan of the fnancial campaien Architect Complimented. 1 treet, west of 1ith street, | DA § . will be presented by Mrs. Bertha Tay- Col. Weller. compilmented the mu- | Thomson Community Center to | Hands, national sonss: radlo concer urBfi'.’nf"T"r'.'."fm.‘Z'i}’ufif',f;.‘1"?}!'31.',.‘?:3.".’.?!'iiir.-‘n"il"x’.'{.';‘w‘.:’l?é'rf"iu';fi"xfr'“}.“.ff.'; nicipal a chl;vrll‘ gn(}“‘!:tn "{::*‘m{;’g Have Drama Program. fancy dancing and free movies. the Supply department. of the Conti- | s ! D e their part in the success of : i | Juvenile Protective Association will | nental Army, August, 1775, the follo The association invites “all friends office for their part in s will be given by pupils ing list of Army officers have com-|of youth and upholders of good citis | meet at 8 o'clock, New Willard Hotel. tie school program. “Lve 1o ought to do everything n class of the Thom- Center at the Thom- manded the Quartermaster Corps of the United States Army from 1775 to 7 ens| i end the mecting. son Communit zenghip” to attend t K. s ss thelson Sch ] % Calvary Bapt t Church will give a i possible Congr. pass t chool tonight at 8 o K concert, § o'clock, in Sunday school ars, ineluding the move bending legislation in connection with | son Scnhool tonight at 8 o'clock. | They | CORCeTt S « 5 ments of “our Armies at home and . the District school matters before he ure: “The Princest and, the auditorium. Admission charged. nies: at ho SUED‘DENTI,ST‘ Is VI(iT?B; - end of the present sessions,” Dr. Bal-1 “Goody Grumbles Cottage” and ‘hil Sheridan Post, No. 6, G. A. R..[ Thomas Mifflin. Stephen Moylan, iry in Circuit Division 1, bef fom, “superintendent of wehools, dec | Return of - Letty “The productions | (G SEY o'clocic, 6. A, R, Halll | Nathaniel Green,” Timothy Pickering. beistatton N eberts, a Clired eterring particularly to the [have been arranged and directed by St Sodiien, soommn & Haras Son i favor of Dr. 4. N. Hoberts, a compulsory school attends and | Charlotte Crawford. Mite box meeting of Women's For- 3r.: Morgan dentist, sued by Mrs. Bertha Lackave Cihsus il the free test book bill| ~Thoxe who will take part in * eign Missionary Soc at Metropoli- " 3. R.Mullany, George Gib- | for $10,000 damages for alleged un- Lo ihe inereased teachers' salary [ Princess and the Sage™ S " Church, Speeches, followed [ son, William Cumming, Thomas S. Jes- | skilled dental work. The defendunt Bill now in Congress. In referring 1y, Helen Connelly, ste Ay- g eram features. . Joseph E. Johnston and Montgom- {and other dentists testified that the to the latter Dr. Ballou said: rs. Marlon Perry, Gertrude Earie, | Y P work was performed properly. At “As far as 1 Know. not one mmnhfr.l-r;m;"lsh Davern, ' Mathilde Hayns-| A meeting in honor of the graduat- G -\,"‘I'! :l' Newmyer appeared | of Congress is against it.” ) worth, Katherine Sandberg, Lois ing class of the Langdon and John or_the dentis He pe 1 mur :hn;n x‘_h'r;‘“)\lvr" '“ ;\ e“i‘r \“lu I'Il1llr(mp Browdy, B.fn. aghs schools, will be held by the [ ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. forty-five cities of the size of Wash- | Georgy rr. roline Horn. Mar-|Langdon-John Burroughs Parent- S = ge advo- Ington which pav higher salaries to tha~Connelly and Maxter Thomas. S ccitic, Conight a3 Dlal Gorea V. Sirong; Judes advas their school ciers, thereby m: n::' Mary Elizabeth Borders. Marian [gclock at the Langdon School. P: \‘(};d”‘:“, hao “,‘“‘ "“‘h:’_ml o, ithial it tmpe ‘he { Thomas and Florence Browdy will lents of the community have been | ACRAGHY. BEC Been Groeier i attract T|luke the leading parts in “Goody |invited to attend e ,4'» s al, W. e pttage.” Principal parts in “The LB o MG L Grumbles Return of Letty” will be patment. taken by Adline Ragland, Lo - | UNI' ) ne ;[ Gre. PAadSush sl Lots e | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS G : our ;‘«l“ ke tratn- [/Aschenbach, * Dorothy “Johnson and | The Southeast Community Centet STUDENT OFFICERS TO POSTS. domestic science # P _ . e atic presentation at [ o : X Z . ing department in the MG < ladys McGraw. B e a et Thars. | Student officers ‘at the Army IWar What the U\.;... r":' Henry l-rt :;‘M Schos d‘ —_— S o'clock p.m. Three sketches [ College, Washington barracks, have future has total of twenty ¢ ooms - ) on, “The Steadfast {heen assigned to duty at other sta n st o musicnt program was provided. | HONOR DISTRICT AD MEN. e tlancad, the [Goosetiera:| oo SSSIENSE. 1oTquLy B OIRET Ol rgstoceyno wther with refreshments, and l‘h: _ i ~Song Man. by thesPoi- | tons. ul" ’;}“l""‘?m' '," ”"lm' man can S o ypen fo > <on, to the nfantr r'll.‘v':“ n was thrown op Many Washington Delegates | Ivanna and Junior lhr. atic ‘.-(“m Of e oo ATtah: ana Tient. Cok Ron- | say — hence ol o/ Exercis 3 Southeast Center, wi e ¢ g 5 S . Fran- zood judg- sresent at the exercises were Nam | the e i ald E. Fisher, cavalry, to San Fran BO judg b S a teatien ed to Prominent Offices. fon of the Columbla Junlor {i..,” for duty with the Organized! ment should High School. The pupils of the Expression Tlul Rallou and . C : Dr. Dr. Simon, "Lloyd and D. J. Members of the Dis bia d on to the ociated Adv i :SETVES O : 9th Corps area gict of Golum Reserves of the 9th Corps area. S von Cal- o { ! — | i | Graham, Judg: S| of o he Thomson | ————— save . ot prid in Milwaukee Care e present three plays at the T ehile o Iakaicod B ot esident of the|Smgularly honored: ac u'-'m'.',::l (o i1 | Community Center " tonight at have the e D Cooke Home and School | Vices received her o'clock, under the direction of Char opportunity. Henr Ay ton ‘representative. iotte Crawford. Mrs, A. J. Driscoll Association, presided. io prominent ofllc community secretary, announces tha T agner of the People’s Drug S registrations may be also made this elected president of the National Drug Advertisers' Association: A. ¢ Flather of the American ceurity and Trus Coprany, vice president of the Finan fal Advertisers' Association. and F. | e (ircle: foy Scouts: Roys clubs president of the Associnton Adveriet | ing L ing Clubs of the World without oppo. | and Play-Production Club. ton. Ik B Hotz ot ‘the Blanter ional Bank and president of the 892,267,766 Gallons. | Bienmona “Rdvertlelng " Cun 7 & ; . alee irector of the Financial Ad- ing climb. | verti iation, and Sis Kathe the mationt rve mounted o1l [ erine Mahool of Baltimore, president 766 gallons, an in-{of the Baltimor: \Womene Adterisme : 55,000,000 gailons over the | Club, was electod vice president, rep Drevious high record of April 1, the bu- | resenting women's sadvertising club, Teis of mines announces. While produc- | The Washington delegation ® te n records are being broken, however, " fizures for consumption of gasoline a0 show an upward trend. While domestic production evening for the fall term classes for expression and dancing, beginning October 6. Thomson Center—To night: Dressmaking: Spanish Read Father John's Mcdicine The greatest health builder. No drugs. —Advertiscment. GASOLINE SUPPLY GROWS Reserve on May 1 Mounted to ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Health bandies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. DIAMOND TIRES And Other Leading Brands kast Washington—Tonig i troops of Hoy Scouts; basket ball; library. uing its record-h ary. l Dunbar—Tomorrow morning: Ciil dren’s Rhythmic Club, Sunday aft-| ] {ernoon: Community Cen'ers Band story hour; Boy Scouts: Achievement i Boys: Community Orchestra. mvention is being led b jahn, president of the Wishington Advertising Club, and Dr. M. G. Gibbe. OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. A Clarence A. Mitchell, Coast e odnction 1naprin. 1521, | GEORGIA SOCIETY ELECTS |artiifers Corps. at sopiin, Mo, “und | if Strictly Firsts, in Wrappers, and Fully Guaranteed uomm.n consumption of gasoline for _— | Maj. Frank Reilly, infantry, at Fort Benning, h s an increase of ke e ferred to the adjutant gener: over the consumption April cent Cords, 8,000 Miles—Fabrics, $6,000 Ex-Senator Hoke Smith Chosen 1 per es fo I, 1921, partment. Maj. Mitchell is assigned 5 O oduction "of "gatoline during Apri TICnqraty: Exesident to duty ‘at’ Omaha. Neb. and Mg 30x31/ Cord $12 50, Fabric $8 75 which amounted to 4 A The Georgia Society of the D to Fort Sam Houston. Tex. 2 . y . Reill of Columbia met Wednesday nigh ! the office of former Senator Hoke Smi in the Southern building. and elected the following officers for the ensuing vear: Honorary president, former Vseu.lmr Smith: president, Theo ¥ showed practically no i March. Total consumption figures, in cluding exports and siipments to insular possessions, however, show an increase of 12,000,000 gal Froduction of amounted to T Specials in Portage Cords 82 x 3Y%......$1550 32 x 4%;......$25.00 P - pro- | Tiller: first vice president, Col. Nexl stationers ta meat the de- | 33 x 4Y%,....:.$26.00 s [ S v opnan feL N o e B0 ]32 x 4. .$20.00 2 2 the mor = lf""l ,\d..;:L o treasurer. 0. H. B.| it i 33 4 $21.00 34 x 4Y%..... .$27.00 —— Rloodworth, corresponding sec e 5 i retars. Mrs. Winie 1. Gooawin; re- | E., Morrison Paper Co. x 33 x5........$32.00 Additional Summer Traln to Stras-| ., ging secretary. Mrs. W. A. Shel- bR Vi 34 : $22.00 35 5 $34.50 burg, V turday only. Lv. Wash-|(on: auditor. Judge W. T. Roberts X &........9ac X 9J... - 5 June «ment. begimnning mgion 1:45 p.m. ‘stem.—Adverti; chairman of entertainment commit- Southern Ry. FILLS JURY COMMISSION Court Names Benjamin F. Saul in Place of G. M. Whitwell. Benjamin F. Saul, real estate dealer and vice president of the American Security and Trust Company, was se- lected yesterday by the justice of the District Supreme Court as a member of the jury comm n to fill the v cancy caused by the vesignati orge M. Whitwell of the Wasl ton « ight Company. Mr. Whit- well was appointed only a few months tee, Mrs. Claude N. Bennett; v chairman, Mrs. John F. Little; chair- man membership committee, Miss Martha Middlebrook; chairman pub- mmittee, Capt. Cranston Wil- chairman hospitality commit- . Paul Joachim. Plans were discussed for admit- ting new members into the society who are from Georgia and residing an_Washington. Col. Nevle Colquitt will entertain-the society at a bar- becue at his country home at Edge- moor, Md., on July 8. COL. F. R. KEEFER ASSIGNED. Frank R. Keefor, Medical who has just returned from service in b o duty at Amalgamated Tire Stores - 924 Fourteenth Street N.W. Franklin 6188 NEW SUMMER TRAIN Washington, D. C. to Strasburg, Va. Saturdays Only Some Week End! —a Good Catch— Lots of Good ‘““Smokes” Ofty and “After Dinner” Lv. Washington 1:45 P.M. Southern Railway System are B. I nningham. ronnd trip. ... a “Side T, additional. 12th s les avenne hou: and thmgmn;x::mh Railwav Co: Ripe, Red Cherries —handdipped in rich, smooth cream. just sweet enough to lend a dear delight to the crisp zest of the fresh, meaty red fruit. Saturday Only, Box, 39c Dc ycu get your MARY SWEETS every Saturday? I¢s a gced whelésome habit to have. REAL MARY SWEET CANDIES—the - finest handmade Candies in the land—turned out by Washington candy artists, fresh every day. Handsome pound boxes, $1 .00 and 59c¢ MARY SWEET CANDIES 709 D Street N.W. OPPOSITE KANN'S 3 Ivania rthwest on the 1f-hour—¥:00 u.m. GARAGES The P. A. Eglggo Const. Co,, Inc. PRESTON A. ROBERTS THE MUNSEY BLDG. ~ MAIN 1778, Bulilders of the “IDEAL’ Gll‘l(la—cullld(r. tog quality, the cheapeat in the Reuembflr t||e name— $10 DOWN Slo MONTH CASH_OR_TERMS. Made in Washington by HENRY T. OFFTERDINGER 508 9th Street Agent for Comoy Lomdon-made Hriar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles i i i Ceuter erket Brnnch Sevun.h St. End ) Stag Hotel, 608 9t 9fl| SUMMER RATES Phone \l s108 $7 _roor weekly: $10.50 ' rooms, § lu. with _ tollet, | shower_and Isvatory, $10; roum. 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep: You Can Live Without Swing’s Coffee, But Not Live as V'=l) G % colfBe of’ flzstorzca/ exce//enc lm‘ Get It at Gibson’s \ Our Experienced Truss Fitters Are Here Year,in and Year Something “just as good” is never quite as satisfy- Out and Are ing as the genuine article. An amplified imagination is no Responsible substitute for reat quality. The “classic” L E Lot ‘for of the coffee world is at vour disposal. 45¢ b. very Fitting | GUARANTEED GENUINE IMPORTED They Make lF you are Ruptured, first of all consult your Physician. X ]:l he recommends a Truss come to us and be properly tte We have been fitting trusses to patients of Washing- ton Physicians for two decades. Prices most reasonable. “Get It at Gibson’s” The Store Your Physician Recommends , ° 917919 G Stf~ N.W. PEE 45¢c Lb. E SWING O Muco Building, 1013 E St. NW. Phone Main 7601 For Sale and for Rent’ Now s the time fo fnvall to get the! air. Rent _ose i GARRICK — Garflck Players, “Three Live Ghosts”; performance at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—Belasco Players, in “The | 'D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. ' TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS, Oulja Board,” at 8:30 p.m. KEITH' Bevye 2:15 COSMOS—"Eight Little Dolla" and: vaud; Col Eric 2:40, PALACE—"Across the Continent,” 10:50 a.m. 12:25, 2:16, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:50 p.n RIALTO—Tom Compson, with ST rly myne and vaudeville, and 8:15 p.m. eville, at 3, LUMBIA—"Foolish Wives, von Stroheim, at 10:30 a.m. 4:50, 7 and 9:10 p. METROPOLITAN—RIichard Bdr(hel- Wallace Reid, at Moore and Bet ‘Over the Border,” 3:30, in 1:30, 'RAND—*“Spirit of '76," at 1, . 7 and 9 p.m, —_— MEDICAL CORPS CHANGES Recent Transfers Announced byj War Department. Recent changes in the Army Medi Corps Fran Canal School Majs. Dous include the transfer k S. one to the Army in this city; the trani James A. Bethea and t from Camp Dix, N. J., amu, to Wal —Francis X. Bushman and atf of Maj. Matlack from the Panama Medical roof | in: Special Film Features N stnn and K. I Ave. 1 ELITE S “TWO' KIN I8 OF WOMEN CIRCLE 2195 Pa. Ave. “Ph. W.053 VIOLA DANA, * “GLASS HOUSES. DUMBARTON 1349 vu-;-n- NUM, in ty at 0 and | REGENT ™= ;nd Canr. “ALIAS PHIL K LARRY, SEMON, in Tae ‘THE HO i FAVO_RIT | 1 NEW STANTON Glh & L Stu. N.E. 0 .. BARRY el | . in 1- ter Reed General Hospital, this city; the transfer of Capt. Hugh W. Mahon from atten: transfer of Capt. from Schoo Camp Dix to the office of tl ding surgeon, this city William Camp Dix to the Army ol,_this_city. and the . Russell Medical | " SUNDAY NEXT B.F.KEITH'S DA Dak Want a Position will tell painters” ing for work and you'll find with them immediately. Dave Roth. Early in the Week. 11 A. M—~La Mr. Painter? A Star Classified ad all the “boss you are look- yourselt in touch Star Classified ads give direct confact between those who work and those who employ. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office NIGHT Famom or | Garrick Players <) Smith, m.ac.yxlu, T8 McGarr Dufrane sqpioy’s Griateat Comedy 81 LivE, GHosTS | 94 ‘WM. HARRIGAN in ‘Bought and Paid For'' HOLZ e 8115 ILY 25 SUNZ2 Standand Time and Not D. 8. Time A Big Hit—Post FRANCIS X. BUSHMAYN and BEVERLY BAYNE JACK DONAHUE YORKE & KING. PRINCESS RADJAH. HARRY J. CONLEY & CO. Harrison, Boyal ~Gaseoignes. in and Hoj Buy Early for thers. MOORE'S RIALTO iys—11 P. M. A Bessty Picture Fall of Thrills Paramount Presents BETTY COMPSON AND TOM dn Sir Gilbert Parker's Story of the Rum-Runners, “OVERTHE BORDER” EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA B9~ NEXT WEEK o8 BETTY BLYTHE In a_drama fraught with emotion. mystery, suspenss “HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND " " Ist St. and R. L Ave. ALLSTAR ( LURE OF North Capitol and P Sta. L'BER" L10: . l&\ll!{\'\l')" RET MARSH, in OLYMPIC o PEARL WHITE. And * MONKEY N in “ANY | COMEDY, METROPOLITAN ¥ Street at 10th T RISHARD RARTHEL 3 ‘r: LARD, it LOEW’S ALAC Continuous, 10:30 & m.—11 p. m. LAST TWO DAYS WALLACE REID —IN— “Across the Continent” With MARY MacLAREN and THEODORE ROBERTS i Beginning Sunday | ELLIOTT DEXTER In “Grand Larceny” nuwmm TR LOEW’S COLUMBIA Continuous 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. NOW PLAYING ‘FOOLISH WIVES” THE MILLION-DOLI] SCREEN TRIUMPH: | A gorgeous and amazing story | of “Monte Carlo. where cvem saints are sinmers’ WRITTEN, DIRECTED BY AND FEATURING ERIC VON STROHEIM “THE VAN YOU WILL LOVE TO HATE Feature Presented Dally 10:30_A. W., 12:30, 2:90, and 0:00 P. M. Chesa akém ‘Washington OBU Salt Water Resort. Free Dancing. All Seashors Attractions. Hotel and Cafe Service. R Except Sundays ne Loave District Line “THE BAT" —The Post. OUIJA"BOARD ‘With & Featured Cast BELASCO THEATER 50c, T80 Next Week, Commencing Sunday Night. SEATS NOW SELLING for The Season’s Sensation AVERY HOPWOOD'S Great- est Laughing Success GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER By, the Author of “The Gold The Bat,” ete. NO INCREASE In PRICES Str. E. Madison Hall =.'IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh ‘nn\ DALL METROPOLITAN F AT TENT! LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS With sterling support in a com- panfon masterpiece to “Tol'able David”—a_swonderful picturiza- tion of George V. Hobart's “SONNY” HARRY POLLARD COMEDY, “SOME BABY” —OVERTURE— “SWEETHEARTS” (Herbert) Washington's Finest Orchestra N. MIRSKEY, Comnductor News— Pathe Review —Topics NEXT WEE! Marshall Neilan’s Fastest, Most Interesting, Best Acted Bpecial Featurs To Date “FOOLS FIRST” Two trips to River View Park Every Sunday at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. Wharf Sth and Water Sts. S.W. re._round_trip, 65c. MT. VERNON Via Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m Phone Main 825 Enjoy the Week End at COLONIAL BEACH «“Washington's Atlantic City” Steamer St. Johns Leaves 7th Street Wharf Saturday, June 17, 2:30 P.M. Supday, June 18, 9 AM. Tfl (Good Sunday Only), $1.50 Bound Wi (Good “for Beason): $2.00 40-Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DAY RAIN OR SHINE Every Evening exospt Saturday and Sundey Adults, 75:, Cllll(lren, 40c » at Alexandria on All Tripx, Steamer St Streets | Steamer Charles Macalester | r, Oth & E Sta. ND TOMOR AVOY THEATER ND (.Ath‘ Ao KIbp.” CRANDALL'S MATS., 2 P \hllnn- AVENUE 645 Pa. DAILY: 3 PM. & | TODAT “DoROTHY HAL And_Comeds, Axn‘- RLOKSOMS —T. R0Y POLLO THEATER CRANDALL’S Avorso AND GARDEN 624 H St. N TURDAY A NCE and LLOYD HAMILTOA RAINMAKER Added N IN KIDD." HOLT, in” “B CECIL B. NIGHT." RAD and TIRDAY Wi CON AC an AL} CAROLIN AN PRODUCTIC HARRINON FORD Al FIND THE REOW —THOMAR M HE BACHELOR DADD 11h & L N. C. Ave. S.E. PECIAL COSMOPOL) and THE CRUISE TO BALTIMO! —ix appealing ax ever. Thirtr urs of relaxation on the histori and Chesapeake Bax. Teturn bef ater. Nallings Mondaye, Wednes days and Naturdave at 440§ from Seventh Street Wharf, Reserve statemoms, in advance by calling Main 5949 our interestig_folder, Through Historic Waters, Md., Del. & Va. Rwy. Os. FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARE Washington's only recreation center, pre- senting an array of fun-giving attractions, mparable to those found at Coney Island cing in the big Ball room, 8:30 to 11:30. [Famous Glen Echo Orchestra’ o D™ LAST TWO DAYS 9% STRAND 12130 P. “.:DA i — 11 P. M. American Phofoplaye presents the “SPIRIT OF '76” GREATEST HISTORICAL ROMANCE EVER STAGED LT BEGINNING SUNDAYXY “THE ROSARY” A First Nat Special Attrac- tion Featuring JANE NOVAK & LEWIS STONE Style Show TIDAL BASIN BATHING BEACH Saturday Week-End Excumom to Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia Every iturday and Sunday Round-trip cursion tickets good for return passage until midnight of follow- ing Monday. Special l‘ul Tfip Fares BLUEM T Round Hill Purcellville ‘and other points. ) (Children 5 and under {2 yeats half fare h Altitude. Healthful Climat ificent Bcenery Rest ~ Recreation 1 accommodstions and comfortable ke board may be secured at mo erms, Special Chicken Dinners Electric Trains Leave Terminal, 36th & M St N W. Washington and Old Dominion Railwa; Another NOVELTY NIGHT Out at Chevy Chase Lake 7 n.nmg Starts at 7:30 Great Falls Park FREE DANCING The ldeal Park for the Fa Picolc BOATING, FISHING OUTDOOR SPORTS Frequent Train Service 36th and M Stx. N.W, "y Steamer Clurles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Wharf 10 A. M., 2130 and 7 P. M. DANCING. GLOVER'S, 613 22ud N.W.—PRIVATE LES: sous any time, 75c Courne, six lessons. 34 Guar._resul Fine environi W, At 719 9th st. n.w.. you to dance in & few lessons and produce sults. Private lexsons, time. Classes Tuesday and Saturday: hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m._Special rates to ladies. . STAGE DANCING BUCK. FANCY. ) MISS BAKER Late of Mclntyre & Heath. Phone Adams 123 for appointment. * '_—“‘P—f_ DAVISON'SE1329 M n.w.I5% Teach you to dlm Nrrrc!ly in a few lessons. If You Are Ambitioun to Write MOVING PICTURE SCENARIOS b ll to Your Mm‘afloobfi Consult | 5 312 District .lfi.olll Bank Bldg., 1406 G '-_W. Opsa 10 Strictly_private. Any hour. Lstest steps Private D-A-N-C-I-N-G Lessons Coolest Studio in the RIGHTWAY BCHOOL OF DANCIN: 1218 New York ave., between 12th and 15t ‘10 other academy in Amerjca that will col p-w( ‘with_our methods of teaching. Pay 5 Visit 1

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