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o8 ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAYl, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. C., o I ’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT! AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS BUYING JUNK | BAND CONCERTS DA A N =A 8. -AMUS . 5 AP i s GARRICK—"“Clarence,” By Garrick 0 otThs attemoon, 4:30 to 6 | |Players, performances at 2:20 and 8:30 ey 2 a p.m. spend too much for foohsh 17th near C, by the U. 8. Navy 3 thmgs, ?or things we do not need; g:'“,:h C*}}'}::m’zfi’!“e;ia%‘;:“fl“ vn’u‘«filv‘llge’,s:th‘l‘; ll:‘rdn l H‘B;vl;:hm for Airedale pups and piston rings, Veseoa NELASCO—Jimmy and and ] fur 1dle tales to read. Tired Fa(her Overture, “Willlam Tell 0 vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8 15 Dm. POCKET B eckly wage, and says t 5 Rossinl COSMOS—"On With the Danoe,” } wify an n; i Sextette, “Lucia”.....Donizettl vaudeville, at 8, 6:30 and 9 np.m. A = n ince blow ng cuml “Musict De G S0; D ACADEMY . |is all the rage, come, et Ais blow it L L O RAND—Bud _Heim and Loock- 1119 H St. N.E. 5 i & £ . Caesar Jenks, Peck, Barbera | | Pledges Vigorous Support N in" 1 may be broke when 1am gray, Questionnaires on Risks in el Topd,Sisters, vaudoville, at 2:30, 6:30 || - 12 Alleys—12 Tables 1Ke other shiitless skates, but while ‘araphrase, e Lorely,” E In announcing the second anniversary - d gt GAYETY—Frank Finney’s Revue, at - N A Getting Federal Funds for |1 live no man can say that I have| Homes May Be Distributed | | rana scenes from one™202® | [2:35 tnd sris pom. Washingtows Tacsest ang most i tondate e tightwad traits. So, now, Miranda, “Lohengrin” .... . :‘}en':{. COLUMBIA—"The Prisoner of|f combination of M"ng Alleys and Pocket New Buildings. don your lid, and children, come at Schools Rhapsodie, “Slavanic, Zonda." photoplay, at 10:65 am., 1, (| piiard Tables we chank sou for your with me; ;\long the village street b Friedmann 3, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:20 p.m. d to extending to you every courtesy vu:ll skvd and buy all things we Excerpts from the mus} JPALACE—Viola Dana, in ‘“The $5|] for the ensuing season. See” Tired Father labors | q | comedy, “The Chocolate Sol- Baby,” at 10:35 a.m., 12:20, 2:05, 4:10, We have made an lnngvation {n the sport Plans to support the school author-, 3¢¢ | he heloful "B 21| Washington's fire prevention com- QLBE™ Lisva i suiis cmesic Strauss | 5455, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. o€ Dacket -Bllisdn sila CuaEvwe neve in what Is termed their “rea- hard to earn the helpful scads; to_ the ol Sy ¢quipped and neatly furni wo private fties in what Is k + | through weary days he renders lard, | PIitee may send questionnaires to venwehee | | .. METROPOLITAN—Charles Ray, fn || rooms for Idies ‘or gentlemen accompanied sonable” program for improvemen fachi % dsh bl evéry home and mercantile establish- Ay ‘Alias Julius Caesar,” at 11:50 a.m.j|[ by ladles. in the school situation In this city ' OF fashions liver pads; through long, | - A n 1:50, 3:50, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. Two nights @ week still open for league long hours he greas 528 o ent in the city in quest of conditions edicated to the Hon. Edwin rexervations. were made vesterday afternoon by, g 8! C3/PIBS. 10 USCIL 3ot mig Denby. RIALTO—"How Women Love.” Reservations for Alleys or Tables taken 1 ' - of the wasn- At county fairs, or manufacturers|h® might start fires. This was dls-| | pf0 7" Botty Blythe, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, over the phone daily until 6 p.m. the school committee o e e | oakum wigs like that which grand- | Cussed at the first meeting of the “Star Spangled Banner.” 5:30. 7:30 and 0 p.m. ington Board of Trade at & meelnE |y, wears, And when he draws his | committee vesterday. = ' In the board rooms, in The Star bulld- | weekly pay, all stained with honest| If this plan is definitely decided| | A The following is a schedule of B F KE.TH s 25| ing. Washington | SWeat: he should to wife and kin- |upon the question blanks for house- Darka duiing e g orthe AMUSEMENTS. . e Schoo! S B ;. ’, A — 108,85 pSchool cangestion In Washington . dred say, “The bank's the one best |holds will be distributed through the| | mencing Monday, September 25, DAILY 25 SUN 39 HOLZ 03558 1 it §s asserted, that unless adequate 'bet. Just now you handed me some |Public school system, by handing each 2: 3 housing wre made available hints thgt you would shopping go,{of the 62,000 school children one of Yfl“&“‘};y'd““"""” Park, Navy “A BlG l.nT” ;mmedl.u\ iangl Caplial B hu; I must see )cu{‘lplaus‘and pr{nts the blanks to take ho, Tuesday, Dupont Circle, Army P o bpart of the board of before a cent you blow. I give you,| The list of questions-was suggested | | Music School Kand. Post education and the school authorities wife, a silver dime, the children by the United States Chamber of Com- Wednesday, — Grant Circle, . gaucktion and the schosl BUtROEIIISR ek arcents therll'be 1o carnival | merse, and - ais remry eeer o | | B2IS, Indeptnent Buna, William Faversham Congress will be ziven by the com-| of crime, no coin for doodads spent. |business ‘man who ~ sits down to| | gept’fedey. no concert, band ab- LAST TIMES TODAY Supported by Miss Helen Daube in mittee and the board as & whole. In yonder bank I'l place gny roll,| answer them will find his attention Friday, Judiciary Park, Com- Metro Presents A Marringe Hox Been Arranged” Enrollment Jumps 1,000. and when we're old, eftsoons, “g i wnior povery, Dossible sourco of| | miunity Center Band. By Alfred Sutro With an inerease of more than 1000 | will not frecze for lack of cGal fire.y L2 P pSaturday, west side of White vlolA DANA “STARS OF YESTERDAY” Rn'one— P e ool enrollmen 3 street near C s B amert ot wdditional pupils | starve thyough dearth of g\runes Retarn of Blanks. northwest, Navy Yard Band. - Donald Kerr and Effi We‘tflll The mwuu KILLhm being enrolle an early date, the { (Copyright) WALT MASON. The plan of the Chamber of Com- The concerts from Mondzy un- In “THE $5 BABY” Tl Flip Sodithe ThAyier 101 the ke s members of the committee feel that merce suggests that the children re- til Friday, inclusive, are to be Fi Irvin 8. Cobb’s S: kComun".mx;x zig, Burns hnl.;nn E‘:n‘: %flld\bfl mwdt me conditions are rapidly ming the turn the blanks to school after they| | &iven from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The ay Foeiun rout Blermue: Blue_Demons, ~ Others, ! ? ts. have been answered, in order that| | comcerton Saturday will be giv- a7 SR owt Siory. Phons Main H84, 4485 and 6uzs. i T i t the present time, they may be submitted to the fire en from 4:30 to 6 p.m. BEGINNING TOMORROW nc lcm ]] ] 2 b ched the high mark « |chier. Z : o of 1,602 over Here are some of the querles for DOROTHY DALTON o5 ue. U i that of las Children ‘who Mad | The Wanderlusters' hike for to- | houscholde In “THE SIREN CALL" at F. ! not been v and who were | morrow will start from Wisconsin | Where is the fire alarm box nearest not allowed 1 'on account'of |and Massachuselts avenues at '3:30 | your home? 'How do you Sound an SMOKING PERMITTED i 1 pected to_present Mr. Paige will lead. A business Is there an accumulation of Chas. H. Waldron Offers srollment Monday. ung Wil be held Wednesday | Fubbish or paper in your cellar? Do A the exact number of these|gvening at Perpetual building. 11th|the chimneys smoke? When were i FRANK FINNEY REVUE i pupils has not been determined, it is|and I streets. All hikers asked to |they cleaned last? Are the walls and Next Week: “Stes On Tt» p expected to swell the enrollment!aitend. flooring around stoves protected by MOUNT VERNON mark §L.000. and_eventually metal?” Do you keep vour ashes in the ol attendance is expected to ting Club will | metal containers? Do you keep / ; Teach 6000 Vit the Y irainie Eold mine tomor. |matches whera children can reach Steamer Charles Macalester || SHUBERT »htaia Whila there is serious congestion | Visit the Nirginia B il Meet, | them? Do vou keep a fire extinguish- | Oyster Wants Law That Will Halt | ; VAUDEVILLE b ‘e }n (’h-: Er mm:n; T}‘!\m‘vl ll:#-l: lxlrw 15730 pm., at 30th and M streets, buy- erTilz: y?‘vilar'“}‘:ox::;gested TR AL Indiscriminate S 3 Leaves 7th St. Wharf Daily at Twice Dally, 2115 and 8:15 igh s at the pre are | 539 & e et i o s - BT more than 50 per cint overcrowded. | 1 round-trip tickets to dreat Fal’s | jq) establishments s along the same ndiscriminate Sale of Pistols M. and 2:30 P. M. ’ffifif‘ m‘““ SSEY Relief in this quarter is most urgent- e 3 4 ? | general lines, but with questions that - E 15 meeded, it was brousht out at the | {9 Bull Xeck Run. Herbert J. HowW" |1 more appropriately to a busi- to Irresponsibles. 423 “The g%"flf"\u “ml:‘n 1eeting. = ness structure. —_— ’Es B. CARS‘)‘ The school committee of the board Definite plans for fire prevention h . A 1s now at work preparing its annual | Mount Pleasant W. C. M. U. will|\,ck, which begins October 2, will be| The District Commissioners, in Libhy & Sparrow, Eddie Hickes, A1 Whits, VIRGINIA VALLI % ; report, to be presented at the full [meet Tueaday, 2 p.m. with Mrs. A. O mapped out at another meeting of the | 1oarg session yeste or ad- MOORE'S MATT MOORE Toard ‘mecting on October 12, School | Tingley, 1501 Hamilton street. Hocal committee Wednesday afternoon. | | c-rd Session yesterday took under ad PO L,“n 'U e L acnool Eo et s e visement a suggestion by Commis- AND A'BIG JPECIA 7, S 2 the various buildi will be brought; Tha eolored population of Wash- a sioner Oyster that efforts be made to 107 s\ out. and It 1S expeoted that 1t will | ington 18 invited to attend the first| It is probable that a parade of fire| " it TE TR ST S B0 TECT Y N vith bells mEress a more strin hive the unanimous support of the |annual field mass at the Church of |apparatus through the city, with b n et " 3 - Pave U Gur Lady of Terpetual Help, 15th and | clanging, to call every oncs attention | gent law to govers the sale of dan- 11 AM—LAST DAY—11 PM. 3 Morris road southeast, tomorrow, [to the fire hazards ever prese gerous weapons. UTY—THRILL—ROM, 10:30 am. All Boy Scouts of the |bis cily, again will be a feature of fire | " govory) pills have been introduced BEAUTY—THRILI—SONANCE NEXT_WEEK—L_Lewrence Websr and ] PULLMAN RATE INCREASE |vistrirct will assemble at Nichols ention week. = % Gorgeous Friedlander Present & e and Morris road at 9 a.m. Charles W. Darr of the Chamber of | in Congress in the past to cope with MAIN T, FOLLIES DECLARED REASONABLE ;‘;;nnli‘e‘rzw et:':\[l"rx\m\:'illl!lp:«} trht:,i‘rem;l: .'{‘f this situation, but none ever reached With FRED J. ARDATH and 40 Others. x The drill team ot Morning Star and | (09, T 500 TOOTLHEE UL Las: W The Comm o — Forest:Temple lodges ot the I B. P20 Y0, RIH0NE S8 Toder w. b, | > I C. C. Chief Examiner Recom-|O: B, W. will assemble at 15¢ and b | Ravner. Civ = I southwést Tuesday evening at | 1 wanis Club; = mends Dismissal of Traveling | writers' A um—mnmla. llmlnn W of the Commissioner. = Men’s Complaint. The Friday evening assembly of the fi‘,:’,:;‘i,r?":i;pf.‘ B troen inaccord in the belief that the p B Catholic Woman's Service Club will | {7 Dr B 7. Scott of Howard |#nt law is inadequate to prevent cr in_an_adaptation_of 2 e & i b resumed on September 29, at 9 inuls £ btaining pistols and other 2 £ : 2 uminer Quirk of the In- (b ek at the National Catholic Com- z Roes L e chwmining pistoly ad GGy i e i Continuous, 10 m e !o 11 pam. ..TOMORROW AND ALL WEEK "% “dismiss the com. |munity House, 601 13 street north- Under the section of the code gov- | Nat suncil of Classes in dancing every Fri- |, jioan Club: George S. erning this sub, all a person has ! A-yumncmmn m.nurm MOORE’S N[NTH AT G Traveling Sulesmen o st evening at 7:30 o'clock under Lt A GO Ry to do to buy a gun Is “ other traveling mer the personal direction of Miss Estelle 2 2 dealer his name a ANOOK 0 nst the 20 per cent incre Murray. ® may or may not b m o : . _ 5 it i sia oo o ol Tiliman rites which ecams sttective cted Wzdineations o, our TO HONOR IRISH HEROINES | Even it "the "or. LOVE THE NORTH?” | mmmy m hi esumere report found that will be outlined by T the police ha ) b il es < chools Frank W. i . | mining whether th - is @ sufli- Lavish Settings—Superb Gowns EL| e e s moer it o7 tha| Ballou st a mogling, ofsAhe Tows Beception Planned for Mrs. Mac tly responsible person to have o OPCHESTEA r:vscln.‘q'{s = ]‘.Lo‘b\;l("su\\ N e e n«\!lHll{ that it increased gross | ‘fll"('h‘ Citizens' ssoclation n e Swiney and Miss Kearns. pon. = = RANDALL'S X e D, @ hall of the Northminster e hat the S - 2 = WITH BEN ’lllll’l\ approximately — §13,000, uou‘l ::{;t“_fin e T et e d t "nr!;u:ux':t":‘m i:i'r P E SR —| s taibe: reduction and Rhode Island avenue, Tuesday of Terence Mac-|several bills that have heen hrought s = i e T I P o LI I A N | torward from time to time and de- here sought ; g a, !lllr;hv. at 8 o'clock. . the lord mayor of Cork who SEE OUR ESKIMO VIL- such reduct would, if granted.” the report St J “practically dissipate the revenues| .. <wept End Cltizer died from a hunger strike of gev-|cide which one they will urge Con- MRS. FLORA C. DYER'S 2 IN LOBBY F ST. AT TENTH: 3 derived from the rat i,|rrdea»~“- AnY | jon will meet Monday, "Brinsrl‘lm:-uliay:x l?mtrl:zq:eu against | sress to enact. paturga Tl Danee, ring your children. Special BEGINNING TOMO 0 n without reductions in aturday M BEG G MORROW 34 the basement of Concordia Lutheran more substintial Linda Mary Kearn Book “open Inr .nnumenu T T the bas than can now be foreseen—would not | the Irish republican only unduly impair defendent's op- !}:ivc-n ixn H\|c Coliseum, '-hhh. reet and VERYTHING DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 2—COME EARLY -rat income, but would create Sennsylvania avenue northwest, at § - : i ey 5 s K et e e et | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | jennes vans Lvevde i S e A William Foz Presents His Sensational Triumph ¢ duction ught, if le, would stim- TONIGHT. Following the recepiion a meeting in the line of school stationery F STRE AT 12TH Llate travel in Pullman cars to such| iembers of the former Century|will be heid in the interests of the y Irish_republican soldiers and prison- ers’ dependents’ fund. at which Mrs. MacSwiney and Miss Kearns w speak. Others who_will make ad- dresses are John F. Finerty, national president of the American Associa- tion for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, and _Capt. Thomas D {O'Connor_of the Trish republican army. Frank P. Walsh will preside. SR There’s Nothing Like Knowing Right now probably vou are think- ing of having the mattresses made over—but where to send them is a problem. It's to answar just such questions as this that the Recom- mended Service column is published levery day in the Classified Section of The Star. You'll find there the name 1 of specialists in every line of personal and domestic service—firms which guarantee satisfaction to Star read- ers. It’s only upon that condition that ads are accepted under Recom- mended Service. Consult it when- lever you are in doubt—then you will know where you can get satisfactory scrvice. Dere. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pa. Ave. un extent as to inc e rather than to meet at 8 diminish defendant's revenue is too speculative to be accepied as a basis for condemning the rates. TWO PRIZES AWARDED PLAYGROUNDS BEAUTY Miss Edna Jenkins Honored as #Miss Georgetown” in Contest Seen by 2,000. cle Club are lock, 506 11th Landover Community Club will open jts season with a dance at Holmes Hall. Ladies’ Auxiliary to National Capital Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock. asked street. T w's GOL“MBIA THEATER NOW PLAYING ” YOIJ WAI'I‘ A THRIRL ? fifl = Kevin Barry Council, American Ai sociation for Recognition of Irish Re- public. will meet 8 o’clock, 701 South- ern building. The Fliipino Bachelors' Circle will give its inaugural ball at the Wash- ington lub, 17th and K streets. he officers are Attorney Macario %2layag, chancellor; and Alfonso Donesa, registrar. —_— Wedding Flowers Are Most Admired when arranged by Shaffer, 900 14th. —Advertisement. _— GIVES CHECK FOR.$500. Mrs. Alfred Carhart Heads Smyrna > 3 Relief Fund. Miss Jenkins was presented with a diamond bar pin by a downtown | Among the firat contributors to the jeweler and W string of pearls | Near East Rellef campaign for the v a Georgetown jeweler. The win- | victims of the Smyrna massacre and ners of the costume parade contest!fire was Mrs. Alfred Post Carhart, ‘were judgeti by the appiause that they [ who sent a check for $500. Mrs. Car- recelved. Miss Erna May Beherns, | hart is & sister of Dr. Wilfred Post, dressed as a giant snow ball,_was|who is in charge of the Near East awarded first prize; Miss Ruth Pear- | Relief's medical work in Smyrna. et Roberts bldg. 6. he “‘IDEAL’ Garage—consider. .ng_quality, the cheapest in the city. oo member (he pame —ROBERTS. 810 Down. 310 Month—Cash or Terms, Stag Hotel, 608 9th SUMMER RATES Phone Main 8108 TR s sclected as “Miss | at the beauty contest| aml costume parade held before more 000 people at the Leorgetown t night in celebra sing of tae grounds FROM SIR ANTHONY HOPE'S NOVEL THIS IS THE GREAT PHOTOPLAY IN ITS NINTH WEEK AT THE ASTOR THEATER, NEW YORK, AT $1.50 PRICES THE PRODUCTION THAT HAS PLAYED TO SOLID CAPACITY AT LOEW’S COLUMBIA SINCE LAST SUNDAY—NO CHANGE IN PRICES A T T e O Special Film Features street and Mi: consin a~wnue. won firs girls under sixteen years Miss Katherine Donovan, street northwest and Miss Mar, Slenderson. 1715 33rd street, received onorable mention. $8: $14, wi .hnwer and lavatory, $10; 2 in 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep HOTO WORK| * —Have your films developed here and you will be gratified with the result: OPTICAL Co. M. A. LEES @14 oth St. 712 11th Street 3 —_— HELD IN $1,000 BOND. Miss Margaret Jackson, charged with stealing clothing valued at $75, the property of Miss Margaret Good- win, who rooms at one of the govern- ment hotels on the Union station plaza, was held for the action of the grand jury in the United States branch of the olice Court yesterday and Branch Store ®on, 1609 33nl street. checkerboard costume, second prize; Miss Ethel Haines, 3412 N street,’ balloon girl, third, and Miss Clara Hanecke, 3333 eskimo ple, fourth. Miss Margaret Gorman, Miss Nina M. White and Miss Elizabeth Fisher acted as judges. Some of the attractions included: Solos by XKatherine Donovan, Jack Buckley, Ruth Nichols and _Ruth Molineaux. ~ Several group dances and a solo dance by Katherine Edwards. Music_was furnished for dancing by the Independent Bo d Troop 15 of the Boy and bugle corps, a Ruth Nichols at the piano. ro- gram for the e planned by Miss Ethel MecAllister, in charge of the playgrounds and her assistant, Miss Abl Green. Frank Kirk, in charge of boys' athletics in the piay- ground department of the District, made announcements. A committee of mothers also assisted. Those serving were: Mrs. William H. Pier- son, Mrs. Edward Spedden, Mrs. B. Hamburger, Mrs. Louise Kent and Mrs. IL H. Gerhardt, who were In turn assisted by other mothres of children who frequented the grounds. —_— INSURANCE BILL SIGNED. District Concern to Change Name Under New Law. The act of Congress permitting an extension of the charter of Masonic Mutual Life Assoclation of the District of Columbla and chang- ing its name to the Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Assoclation was signed vesterday bv President Harding. dJ. Harry Cunningham, vice president of the a ciation, was at the White House at the time of the signing and received from the executive the ‘pen \ised in aflixing his slgnature. This will resented by Mr. Cunningham to Wfl lam Montgomery, president of the association. The biil was introduced by Repre- The p: A statement issued by the officlals of the rellef organization at its head- 151 5th avenue, New York, emphasi the necessity of re- plenishing supplies in Constantinople which have been used in the present emergency. The supplies which were on hand in the relief warehouses were for the winter needs at various or- phanages and other rellef institu- tions. 1t is impossible at this time to esti- mate the increased demands the Near East Rellef must meet. Contributions may be sent to John treasurer, Near East Re- 316 Bond building. WOMEN VOTERS MEET. D. C. League President Appoints Chairmen of Committees. The District League of Women Vot- ers held its first annual meeting at nationalh headquarters Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Eastman, president, was in the chair and appointed the follow- ing committee chairmen: Mrs. George Ricker, District suf- frage; Dr. Margaret Eck, soclal hy- giene: Mrs. Willlam Van Vieck, food supply and demand; Mrs. Basil M. Manly, publicity; Mra. J. Borden Har- riman, international co-operation for the prpventlon of war, and Miss Laura C. Williams, education. Miss Bell Sherman of Cleveland, vice president of the National League of Women Voters; Miss Adele Clarke, president of the Virginia League, and Mrs. Ann Webster, chairman of the District League's subcommittee on social hygiene, were the speakers of the evening. AID NEW SCHOOL FUND. Senator Walsh and Admiral Benson Speakers at Drive. Senator David I Walsh of Massa- i her bond fixed at $1,000. The police say that Miss Jackson, while calling on a friend at the gov- ernment hotel, entered Miss Good- win's room and carried off the cloth- ing. EXCURSIONS. GREAT FALLS BY WATER| Power boat “Peggy” leaves Aqueduct bridge, 86th and M n.w., Sunday at 10 a.m Round trip, 60 cents. Rates to charter parties. West 17257, 230 AMERI CRANDALL'S *4%oF rmmaren 24th and Col. |||||||IfllfllllllllllllllII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlII|I JOHN GILBERT ESTELLE TAYLOR WM. V. MONG ROBERT McKIM ED Ilen nou.\b. in H CLONINGER GLADYSE Phone Fr. 1435-W. Dupont pont circle, will open for pi Sept. 18, 1922. Club Dance beginnfug Oct. 3. Children’s classes open Sept. 3 classes. Studio available for p: La Salle de Danse. Lecones Prive. 1764 K 8t. Phone Fr. 6843, Mae Mur: Studio, s in all st lesson: s of dancing. o0 Biltmore. s S T Monday and Fri by appointment, 1900. 25 DAVISON’SE """ 1329 ‘\1 n.w. 3! Beturned with the jaiest fo dancing. Teacl you to dance correctly in a few lessons strictly private. Any hour. Brplrlle studios. Class and rllM nces open Rat. eve. 'pt. 30, Instric'n, ancing, 9-12, with sechests Stsler-Layton Studio 1313 H ST. N.W. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. e teach you the proper way to’fox trot, waltz, one-step and college walk in a few pri- e 1emsom.” Moderate: vates. 'No sppoint- Star Classified Ads will help you find what looking for work looks in The Star for vacant positions — and every one who wants help Our entire time devoted exclusively to teach- ing. Enroll at our studio if you want to dance. Our methods are easy. Don't put it off. It only a matter of beginning. Enrollment. $5. Bingle lesson, $1.50. No appointment reqgired. you are seeking 'l‘h‘g;“ e Scrl;ml' AE.dfi, ! : twa, ool of Dancin; Everybody who is 514 1!;» 8t. N.W. (Near F.) g E lx{uu': R ‘?.-‘“0‘?3,’. GASTON GLASS i REY MOME' 1% SaE || 2l YIONDY LITT) Violin RDID, “DEAR OLD PAL M DANIEL BREESKIN, Solo- und Conductor. . Augmented ~ Or- chestra. ENUE GRAND CRANDALL'S 23 Pa. Ave, S, MAT, 2 P.AL DAI.LY. 3 Li DAY TODAY—] THAIL 01 THAE ARE" D! FEE] ADDED MATINEE. 2% RUTH ROLAND, ia *“TiM- “ALL\{'F REID. tn ~THE A PRIZAAS o E So Completely Satisfying Is HOME 123¢ C Strect N.E NORMA TALMADGE, in JUXFE_ANNIE. Stireet and R. NEW THEATEI ALL-COME] LEADER ., 1. Ave 535 Sth St. S.E. ALL-STAR, NIGHT. B Ga.Ave.& Quebee ‘it TN Gt st JACK DEMPSEY SERIAL. Mothers bring youe gl ildren, Special schoo! children’s admission ten cents. CAROLINA U EN.C Ave SE NORTH.” Also Pathe News and Aesop's Fahles. K] N.W. FAVORITE 3% f' et ‘TR. \\ And 2nfl o Potede of T Alse ot Epieode of * L0 BI nvls‘de.l_e!! Cartoon. N TES AHEAD: OLYMPIC & 3% U, Nireet HELEXNE DWICK and RICHARD DIX, in * YniTow MEN AND Adapied from he Tamous tale fllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllflllllll] ED’ NE TER] )u'nm.s ATTRACTION UTH “TIMBER QUEEN" No. 3. AROLD LLOYD: RANDMA'S BOY. DUMBARTON 1349 Wincons DIG_ROY WI AMS JACK EIDER. Lu s oN mrr ODRO MARY ANDERSON, in “BLUEBEARD, "JR" Tom “rHE CHOSSHOADS OF NEW_YORKS :fi:x" O Street LES BAX in "‘0‘5 isode of NIGHTS | xow to $1.00 il GAR RICK Thara FAREWELL TOMORROW NITE G:RR' HnGARRV's RRICK PLAYER CLARENCE A co-edy in Four Acts by BOOTH TARKI Sua. (last night), Knig) Mats Today 25, 50, 8¢ DIR&N.Y.Ave. V. W, Bth and D Streeia N.W. Continuous £ 12 to Five acts Loew's Bettor Vanderile ami ALL ] CRANDALL’S p"'if.'.’:":'."fi‘g LAST DAY—CHARLES RAY, In “Al of Columbus, 6LOVER'S, 618 22nd goma any time, Tfc. Course, six lessors, Guar. resnits * Pine environment. scans the Classified columns closely. So it is with those seeking rooms, apartments and N.W.—PRIVATE Lz& ! NEXT Mo mav FEEan ud first-run_ photoplay. J. L. Frothingham' “SHATTERED 1DOLS.” 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE OF 1. cnm]“o" CRITERION * =»a D Sts. N.w. LIAS JULIUS CAESAR.” And LARRY SEMON, in G 0W_—“MONTE CRISTO.” William oMon .‘glcmflnuw of Alex: Fox's stupendous andre Dumas' classic of romance and ad- TODAY AND TOMORROW. enter. Uth & E Sta. TOPAY. HODOLFR “I was tarulcd by “THE HINDU” and enjoyed every —The Giant Cast Is Led By— -NOTE By the Ten Full Reels of This Mammoth Subject That All Supplementary Film Features Will Be Omitted During Its Washington Premiere. SPECIAL SCORE ARRANGED BY N. MIRSKEY WASHINGTON'S FIIES'I' ORCHESTRA B~ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 9% T T MAUDE GEORGE SPOTTSWOOD AITKEN RENEE ADORE GEORGE SEIGMANN VIRGINIA FAIRE FRANCIS McDONALD ALBERT DRISCO the Entertainment Afforded —l Ililll'llilllmflii!lllll."Illl!lll'nllliilIIlIllIlih‘llllIlllIlllfllllIIIHIIHIIIIII[IIHIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIH!IlllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIlIlIlHIlIII|Illllllllllll A CRANDA LL'S s METROPOL'TAN ¥ AT TENTH — LAST DAY 10:30 M. TO 11 P. M. First National Presen WITH GlIFA'l' SUPPORT IN A COMEDY HIT ALIAS JULIUS CAESAR [ J —AND— LARRY SEMON In -G‘r'vél\E]Fm-t La_Burlesque” MWirskey, Conducting Washington’s Finest Orchestra ‘World Survey—Topics of Day 'TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' houses, and those who have them for rent—an ad. in The Star Classi- fied Section brings each to- the other. “Around the cornes” is a Star Branch Office —make use of its con- veniences. sentative Willlams of Illinols and |chusetts and Admiral Willlam S. Ben- Benator Ball of Delaware. Earlier in|gson of the Shipping Board spoke yes- the present session of Congress a |terday afternoon at a fleld day held at similar bill passed and was referred | the Suburban Gardens, 50th and Hayes to the President, but he vetoed it.| streets northeast, for the benefit of the ‘This was due, it was explained later, Cardinal Gibbons Institute, a national to & misunderstanding of the bill's | school for negroes, to be located in the provisions and intent, and because of | center of the negro population of south- certain technical objections. The bill | ern mry nd. The affair will close to- was changed to meet the wishes of | night. the executive. In permitting an ex- ‘The committee in chlrge of activi- tension of business under its charter |tles is cumpoled of Willlam A. Prater; the assoclation will now be allowed | chairman E. Smackum,, vice to write individual Insurance policles | chalrman Willlam Miner, secretary; of more than $5,000, which was the | Miss Beatrice Scott, assistant sec- Jiitation under the old charter |retary, and Charles W. Cropp, treas- &ranted by Congress. Biggest Western mnm of t.iza Year. Beginn!ng ‘B [DED CAG NEW STANT oo ‘,,c ,"", xE Cecll B, De Mille' duction, “SBATURDAY NI LEATRICE JOY, CONKAD NAGA EDITH ROBERTS and SELECTED C. 14th frving Sta. MW ot it” DAVID BELASCO. “DANCE Ia the Beautiful Concourse of Mirrors Woek Nights, 8:30 to 18, - ABBADE Real Music—Vast Floor Strict Censor 1EN, in A 40-Mile River Trip to Indian Head and Return, 56c Sunday, Sept. 24, 2:30 P. M. Sieamer Charles Macalester From 7th Street Whart A delighttal river ride down the Mttorte Potomac, returning abowt PO . ‘IIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII"IIIIIII lLTg SILLS. CLAIRE WI DSOR and HENRY B, WALTHALL, n ““ONE CLEAR CALL.’ CRANDALL’S APOLLU THEATER AND GARDEY 624 H St. N.E. MATERN, !‘:ifvg!r‘if' in_ “THE T e “BOSTER - And JOHNNT JONES, In “XAKING MOVIES.” ADD- FD XATXVE‘: A‘KTMCTI m RO- ND, in MBER QUEEN"" ORRDW—BP,KQH-. LOVE and GARm in “FORGET-ME-XOT.” MISS SLIGHTS DE TRE DESER PIRE'S, GREAT SURPRISE NIGHT.