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z 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 1922’ Growing in Favor, The plan put into effect by the Crandall theaters for using neighbor- hood motion picture theaters as com- munity centers during certain hours TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BROADEN THEATER SCOPE. AMUSEMENTS. Nl e Serthant :;"‘"L"’"“a : pllky ?dlfdg 1 4 dphs Community Iden of Crandall Chatn 9.!3 LEPH.'!;ANL LOEW'S Japanese Gift Shop Open Evenings I{SPECIAL COLUMBIA BEGINNING SUNDAY CRANDALL'S Ayyce crawn vaudeville, SEera T(IIFAYAPAT O'M, 7Y and. DAL -Belle Baker, 15 p.m. Please address all contributions to this column to e 1_~,—3.§l:_=‘”‘;"“ 1922, EDVEGR OF ENTRY PARKGIAEES in the week 1s being broadened and, Bave this ad and bring it {n with i0as” pa=tooik - A G o extended by Harrlet Hawley Locher,‘[| vou. Good for 5% discount on any i h A e T T - : director of the public servics and edu- [| 53oh purchasc Friday and Satur- L ;.;-:.:n:. it 150, 3 4240, 2 . n. » o STRAND — “Little Lord Robert EVENING STAR e e o herel campaion for /|| Oven Evenings Unul 10 0'Clock OWERS, vaudeville, at 2:30, 6 5 Co-operation of the public is being i Unusual gifts are always GAYETY —“Keep advanced, most acceptable. Please read lesque, at 2:15 and 8 The theaters are given without!f| carefully the following list of charge to the organizations which suggestions: : 1 mmz can make use of them, and where | : s WANDA | EY, T 824 I St matters of civic interest and visual ' > lnd 1meuu. 1| RDAY, 3: instruction can best be presented on ll'l')llh. - the screen for the development of better citizenship. ¥ Organizations registered for this work recently are the Juvenile Pro- tective Assoclation and Municipal Doone,” am., 3:35, 3:35, and 9:45 pan. “The Face ur"ruo Prohibition will be-a success when all the copper mines go dry. Now that Donie Bush has been se- lected to lead the Nationals for the next year. let all loyal fans mutually and sev- ROBERT CRAIN, JR., erally, agree to KILL the first nut who ! 1855 Wyoming avense. refers to them as “Bushers.” | Al OLEMAN G. DUCKETT, 2031 Sherman avenue northwest. in_the near east e e Mohamnmiedans and in i1 M Street 5 DAVID BUTLER, in “GIRLS MBLE.” Also Comedy. NG TH OF BOOT: Stanley W. Ithoudes, Concert O FMILLIE DOVE, in “¥oUTH One complicatiol problem is that bof . 3:30, 1 9:40 p.m. COLUWMRIA—Rex Ingram's Won: (second week), at 1 in Bar-| room, 4.6, 8 and{ 10 p.m. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Eighty Girl Scouts of Petworth, un- der the direction of Mrs. Alice K. C. Torbert of the community center de- partment of the pul schools, will present a pageant, kles will recite the prologue. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. IC)'I of Sunshine and Friendship b nmunity Society will give a silver at residence of Mrs, Russell, 1812 mont street. Sale of fancy arti- Teachers of Johnson-Powell School will reccive their former pupils now ools at the school, will give exposi- 00l lesson at 4:45 . 1333 F street. 8 o'clock. 719 13th street. Christ- Washington Hebrew Congregation: r bbi Simon will_speak on “What das Maccabeus Would Say to the I\u Klu Sonie Ineq es in American Fiducation Teda: will be the sub- t of an address by Miss Charl iliams before the American Asso- of University Women, 1634 Takoma Park Baptist Ladies’ Aid will give a Christmas bazaar in Trin- ity Parish Hall. Turkey dinner from 5 to 7:30 o'cloc Dr. John Timot will speak at the enant, § o'clock. s of Chris Stone of Chicago urch of the Cov- j “The Man- invited. idan Post, Grand Army of . will meet, 8 o'clock, G Columbia Writers' League will meet, § o'clock, \lu Public Library. Reading program. the Fifth Baptist Church will hold s anuual get-together social and supper. 6 o'clock. Representative pshur will be principal speaker. ongs and a brief talk by the pastor, John L. Brigs: Kenneth H. Nash Post, No. 8. merican Legion, will give a dance at ew Willard, beginning at 9 o'clock, for fu to buy a standard for the | organizatio holic Wom- tholic_Com- street, 9 o'clock. Dancing Assembly of C: en's Service Club, at munity House, 601 { | American Commercial and Savings Bank The Bank That Pays A% On Savings I Temporary Location 635 F St. N. W. Future Home 7th and G Sts. N. W. Edward Volgt, Jr., President Robert C. Shaw, Cashier Cor. 7th & E Sts. Christmas Savings Club Muke your deposi® in the Christmas Savings Club reg- ularly and every week in every month you will grow richer, happier and better. NOW OPEN Imported. ... .,. BANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVING CORNER 7th AND E STREETS Guaranteed Genuine Smart Guy—Give me the formula to, calculate the circumference of the north pole. Another One—That's easy: take Its diameter and multiply by Eskimo ple. D. V. L., Wiaconsin avenie. . . LONG KNOWN . said the minister's son, “my teacher says that ‘collect’ and ‘congre- gate' mean the same thing. Do they?" “Perhaps they do. my son,” but you may tell your teacher that there is a vast difference between a congregation and a collection.” MARY L. IRELAND, T(W ."ld strcet northeast. . Waiter—Has your order been taken? Waltee—Yes, and so has Bunker Hill. DE. BRECKINRIDGE, 1644 Columbia road. « o e Ashes to ashes and dust to dust: if it wasn't for the valves, the stills would bust. W. A. CONNELL, Germantown, Md. P Two negro_ex-soldiers were extolling the merits of the buglers of thelr re- spe\(ne units. Said Sam: “Boy, when our bugler sounds tappoo, it was like de Boston Simpny Orches- tra_playin’ de Rosary, and everybody lend a ear—a ear is what I said. “Shucks,” retorted George Washing- ton Jones, “when our ole Custard- Mouth Smith wrap his lip aroun’ dat horn an' soun’ mess call. I used to look at my beans an' say. ‘Strawberries, be- have' yo'selves. yo' is crowdin all de whip cream off'n de dish ! FRANK T. WALL, 4 Kilbourne place. ‘Wife (2 a.m.)—How did you get that terrible gash in your forehead? _Hubby (intoxicated)—Mushta bit my- ! How did you ever up there? Hubby, airily—Oh! I dunno—>Musht: climbed up on shumpin.’ MRS. H. L. POOLE, 433 Newton place northwest. Christians have faith in the oil dis- triets. L. R. WARNER, 1117 Euclid street northwest. of the metropolitan police. Tuesdays, am., Avenue Gra * Tuesdays, 3 p.m., York Theater; W Ellen, aged taree, was trying to thread 2 needie, but was not succeeding. “Just put the end of the thread right (hrough the eye,” encouraged her mother. “But it won't look at me,” retorted Ellen. I.J. GEARY, days,_3 p.m., Apollo, In addition, each neighborhood church and organi: the platform. Playgrounds and the woman's bureau nesdays, 11 am., Savoy, and Wednes- week on request, | tion activities can be announced from Electric Trains, $4,75 up Electric Lighted des, = The days ;.;Ad hours designated 2= B Jows, $1.75 up ed- Complete stock of the fol- il 1owing accessories: Bridges, tunnels, stations, lamp posts, telegraph poles, warning signals_ and _ extra Extra track, 15¢ per 1426 N atrect northwest. PR Newly married young attorney, hang- ing out a brand-new shingle, to his wife—My new typewriter came today, dear. Wife—What's the name? Young Attorney—L. C. Smith. ‘Wife—I can tell from the name she's one of those pretty vamps, and I know you'll be taking her out to lunch every | day, and—boo-hoo-hoo! WILLIAM D. CROUCH, 310 M atrcet northweat. PR Too many people conduct their lives on the cafeteria plan—self-service only. CLARENCE M. ROACH, 106 Allegheny acr;;hc Takoma Park, O | ‘Boy (studying spelling lesson)—Sis- ter, what is an autobiography ? Complete Sets, $595 up Famous Pinkaiose Recelving e of 100 milex, Christmas Tree Lighting Sister (after serious thought)—Well, T think it's a history of the life of an a tomoblile. T. J. ROBERTSON, 1101 15th strcet northwest. ¢ o 0 By the time that new Parls Windmill dance reaches us weighted skirts will { probably be in fashion again. T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. Eversharp and 1 o . CHRISTMAS HINT. And don't forget to purchase some mergency gifts. There's nothing like preparedness’ LUCILE McS{ILL P-Q Building, Government Hotels. Make Ideal Christmas Gifts. The Pithy Paragraph film, for each week, will be shown at the i | B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. l Tdentical prizes will be presented every week. These awards Try yo are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either a box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. 7 including the four prize winners mas Gift. $1.00 up ur hand. D. C. TEACHERS’ EXAMS. An examination for teachers cof spe- cial subjec in the District public schools will be held next Thursday at the Franklin School, it was an- nounced by Harry English, chairman of the board of examiners. More than sixty applicants alrcady have noti- XMASCARDS A wonderfnl dispia; {he most eMective i E. Morruon Paper Co. | 1009 Pa. Ave. Efigavad Greeting Cards At Right Prices You'll be proud of these cards. They're simply exquisite. A wide rangs of prices prevail. See them today while the choice is targe. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. N. W. Interest Wut e Paid N { fled the board of their Intention to| take the examination. | The specfal subjects Include music. | manual training, drawing. domestic | | sclence and physical training. i 917919 G St. N.W. 1 YOUR OWN SELECTION—ONE PRICE Purest and Best Homemade Candies ‘ in America THE FAMOUS D)7/ Home made Gandis MADE FRESH DAILY ez Sees Two Stores—1010 E St.—614 13th St. Alexandria Agency—Monticello Hotcl OPEN SUNDAYS. c Ib. “The Store the Edison Owner Recommends” QA &iison, THE GREATEST CHRIST- MAS GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY A Neéw Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph This Is the Official Laboratory Model 295 Mahogany or Oak This Laboratory Model is positively the best instrument that Mr. Edison makes. It’s impossible for him to make any better phonograph than this of- ficial Laboratory model. Sold on any terms you want, Recerd Capacity 73 records s WHEN YOU GET AN EDISON * PHONOGRAPH BE SURE TO Get It at Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. Open Evenings Until Christmas Shur=Rite Pencils Get It at Gibson’s Outfits Priced $149 Up Extra Lamps 15¢ Up Two :pacials on electric train: on Friday and Saturday only! Lionsl Outat No. 165, consisting of reversible locomotive, three cars, sections of track and rheostat. List, 35 Special, $10.95 No. 34 Lionel Outfit. No. Te- versible engine, 2 No. 3¢ onn 12 sec- tions of Irl('l List price .00. $IG.25 Extra Locomotives, 0 gauge, $4.00 up. Standard gauge. $9.00 ENTAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 808 9th St. N.W. ington, D. C. Phone Main 8328 IL. Open Evenings Until 10 O’clock. Get It At Gibson’s Open Evenings Until Christmas Special Sale Christmas Tree Lighting Outfits, 8-light carbon sets. $1.98 Complete 8 Light Mazda Sets $2.98 Complete Extra Carbon and Mazda Bulbs at Cut Prices Give Your Child An Eastman Brownie Camera, $2.00 Up Eastman Folding Kodaks, $6.50 Up If it isn’t an Eastman it isn’t a Kodak. Get It At Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. The Branch Offices Are For Your Convenience You'll find it handy to leave the Classified Ads for The Star with the + office nearest to you— and you will get efficient service—with no addi- tional charges. A_ Star . Classified Ad is the “short cut” to supply a want. You reach practi- cally everybody in ‘Washington. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office LAURETTE TAYLOR In the glorious picturization of her most notable stage success—a story of sunshine, tears and laughter! “PEG O’ MY HEART” A METRO PICTURE By J. Hartley Manners WITH MAHLON HAMILTON ETHEL GREY TERRY and VERA LEWIS RANDALL'S METROPOLITAN —F AT TENTH LAs’r TWO DAYS 1 A. M. to 11 P. PEN AT 10:30 A. rst National Presen: MAURICE TOURNEUR’S LARRY SEMON| Witk Lucille Carlisle in THE AGENT Overture—“The Thistle" World Surves—Prexs Fun NEXT W K A Wiiliam Fox Special MY FRiEND THE DEVIL WITH CHARLES RICHMAN BARBARA CASTLETON ;'.IIIIIIIIIIIII|'||IlIIIIIIIl'IIIIII“III|I|"IIIII Jobn M. Stanl 80! IP lfi! Fo: Ad: YN Sena 8 d bll:ll.l,“’ an wnd RLES HUT D With TI reat Cast. ar tax. and . _including E iR Sireet ama 3. T Ave. | NORWOOD, as SHER. [E HOUND OF RE! BLE." RAP) FAVORI “THE NEW. “TRE: d JACKIE COC Tomorrow, M 9th at O Street Rupert Hugl “REMEMBRANCE.™ IS at It EHIRLEY MA! AC i's'w'snmo KATHEIINE MACDO 1 FADER 9th Near E LAST Twou 1IMES. “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM.” OLYMPIC mh £ ARL WHIT) ' METROPOLITAN ¥ St at 10th 2 BELLAMY. | 1431-35 Mats. ‘Theater, 8t E A CRANDALL’S TODAY AND TO OR- Greatest Picture of All Time, SAVOY 'rlle’l‘En Illh .u C It i Gang (om»dr. A “m | DUMBARTON lw Wisconzin A" TONIGHT AT 8:30 Te PRESIDENT Pa. Ave., at 11th Phone Fr. 5402 30 GREAT WEEK! MOORE'S RIALTO 11 AM.—LAST 2 DAYS—11 P.M A PICTORIAL DELIGHT Paramount Presents LIONEL BARRYMORE | In An Adaptation of Jack Boy.e’s Famous Story THE FACE THE FOG STELLAR SUPPORTING CAS1 U St at I2th LINCOLN & TODAY AND TOMORROW GUY BATES POST In “THE MASQUERADER" Comedy, “Pop Tuttle's Fire Fighters” ox Ne SHUBERT - GARRICK DIRECTION MESSRS. SHUBERT NEXT SUNDAY. 5ic TO $1.50 SEATS SELLING MHE leu Stives o T LAST TWO DAYS A FOOL THERE WAS e poem by Rud- yard lnpllu. “The Vampire™ WITH ESTELLE TAYLOR and LEWIS S. STONE Beginning Sunday i MARION DAVIES In “The Young Diana” Cotinih LOEW'S LUMBI “Gontinuous—10:30 8. m.—11 p. =m. LAST TWO DAYS TRIFLINGWOMEN REX INGRAM The Famous Producer of “The Four Horsemen” and “The P ¢ Zend O ...c UNIVERSE! T‘"'E GREAT HlGlClA“i N. ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES e~ NEXT WEEK -9y Prter B. Kyne's “BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN” Fraturing Helene Chadwick—Clara Windsor “TROUBI.ES OF 1922 M'LLE. AN Trouble Makers—35 .- ights—25c-81 (Ezoopt en lltnrflly. Bunday and Holidays) ' Also showing next Sunday mat- lnce and evening. Lecture By Dr. John Timothy Stone Church of the Covenant Friday, $:00 P.M. Everybody Iavited BIGGEST SHOW IN TOW SHRINE CIRCUS CONVENTION HALL TONIGHT s falis ., New Vark Winter Garden Revu- ZPASSING SHOW iz Presenting HOwAKkU Willie and Eugene surn sis ineater Into a Joy Factory GET YOUR SEATS BEFOR™ THEY ARE ALL GONE B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILL Cireait's De Luxe Theater The Incomparable BELLE BAKER : Exclusive Songs by Blanche Merrill The Latest in Byncopatios BEN MEROFF and IBACH'S Entertainers ith ALLEN QUIR GRACIE DEAGON & JACK mcx James Dutton & Co.. Eddie :h‘xm & Maricn WEI.I.IIG'I'OI CROSS | DARCING DAVISON'S Fer 1329 M n.v | Teach 300 to dance correctly in 8 few lessons, 4y private. Auy hour. Sepurate studios: \Clns and cl ce Sat. evenings. lpatruc- Hon. & to b daneing. 9 10 12 with orchestra. Danciug 1s 4 M ~Not u Luaul CATHERIN LE £ TAL Fr. G308, will te forw s Tues. 3ud Fri 10 am. 10 10 pm. TLASS _ (AD- vening class (be- 1226 Connecticut ave. | gum. Hre.. { ! Former N. ¥. Winter Gertrute Hofman, Muc Morrar, Maude Allan ners: leswors In all siyiés of dancing. OLUB CLASS. THAYER personally in- Caroliment - now. Ballroom for Main_2573 CING LEROY H. ing limited number. e lessons by appointment ocial_functions. 1145 Conn._ave. Main 2373 Tonight, 8 Sharp AT o Matinee Saturday DAVID BELASCO Presents iMR. WARFIEL 4 SHYLOCK == 2 SHOVS Fol PRICE OF 1 Continuous From 1 Noon The Diminutive Eatertainer LITTLE LORD ROBERTS NEXT WEI TS l‘l.lu'l' 'l‘ufl: IN AMERICAS Ia the London Triumph SECRETS B and May Ed e COLORED VIEWS SPECIAL EXTRA SUNDAY MATINEE ' _“EAST. OF SUEZ” AOKING | LA TED “KEEP SMILING” WITH BERT LAHR Billy Watson.” “IWVDIA-BURMA-CEYLON-SIAM . SUNDAY EVENING AT 8:30 MONDAY MATINEE AT 4:40 Unamitar - JAPA Unfamiliar SELLING All Eves. X ‘The Merchant of Venice’ Main . 4t 3 rgain ' E! MARGARET = LAWRENCE| BURTON HOLMES' MOTION PICTURES AND! 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