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3b TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. POLY’S—“Alda,” Chicago Civic Opera Company, at 8 p.m. NATIONAL—Lionel Atwill, Comedian,” at 8:20 in “The , in “Anna PRESIDENT—"Abi¢'s Irish’ Ro: at §:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Miss Juliet and De Lyle Alda, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—Frances White, - vaude- ville, at 2:15 und 8:15 p.m. Colllo!f\‘unstre!s and vaudeville, 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. vrluwn ~Alder and Dunbar, vaude- ville, . 6:30 and’ 8:45 P, GAYE'I"\— ‘The Record Brclkers‘ burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Norma Talmadge, fn “The Voice From the Minaret,” Dhotopll) RIALTO—Marie Prevost. “The Beau- CiPui xnd (he Damned,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE k- Lon Chaney. in “All the Brothers Were Valiant,” at 10:40 a.m.. 110, 4: 7:45 and 9:43 rx m. . COLUMBIA-—Douglas Fairbanks. " week). at 1 12:40. 5, 7 and 9:10 p.m. e e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. “Reconstruction Activities of the War Vetcrans' Hospitals” will be the principal subject: discussed at the meeting of the Columbian Women to- morrow afternoon at the clubhouse 1719 1 street northwest, Miss Marion Yorriss of the United States Veteran Rureau will speak on this su which will later to be open to discu: sion. Takoma tomorrow, in 35 am., in Takoma Library. Wian Marion Morriss, United States | will speak tomor- 1 street before Women of George Subject of War Veterans' row, 4 p Rureau. ashingtor econstru~tion 2 es Vetcrans' Hospital The Stormont Aid Club for Con- | will “meet Wednesday, Harrington Hotel. Woman's Rell ! meet tomorrow, Al R. Hall aumptives 10:30 a.m., at Phil Corps, No. >m., at G. Amnopnu-. al Socfety will meet, | Wedensday. § p.n. in New Natfonal Museunm. Chirkies’ Shelden. will de- ! ibe “A Visit to the Seri Indian,” trated by lantern slides. The Gen. Charles A. American Women's Legion, will meet (:30 pam. With Mrs. 302 South Carolina ave- tue southeast. Doyen unit, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Tonight Takoma Park Bap will meet, S5 o'clock. James, 7205 Blair road. Mre. John Nelson Mills will sive illustrated lecture of her o oinlogic. 1t chanel lor. Churen of the C Everybody welcome, n Men's Club of Mount Pleasant Con aregational Church will o'clock, club by Arthur H. tors” by Dr. W. M. can University ception tesis. North Washingt clation_ will meet, 8 o'c day School house of United Bretheren ard party at he auspices of Prizes. Association in Peabody Stanton Park Citizens’ il meet, o'clock, Scheol. TPurents’ League of the District will meet, 8 o'clock, in New Bethel Baptis: Church. Amsociation will meet. § o'clock, Association will meet 8 o'clock, Sixth Presbyterian Church. ADDRESSES JAIL INMATES. Rev. Albert Zimmerman addressed the prisoners at the District jail at services held there yesterda voon. He stressed the nccess! taking an interest in ment, and gave a straight-from-the- shoulder talk to the ra2n. which jail officials said afterward was much ap- preciated by them. _— Frederick county. Md.. produces more gold fish than any other part of America. About 370 acres in the county is given up to this underwater farming. and more t 100,000,000 fish are shipped every year. at ark Civie Club will meet s The meanest man in the world is the one who sends his son to bed so he can use the boy's radio. MRS. LEE V. MOORE, 1510 Allison street northwest. PR Hubby—Of course, dear, this is only a vague idea of mine, but'do you think it's possible that there's ever such @ thing as a printer's error in that cook- book of yours? MISS JESSIE McCARTHY, 1226 Maryland avenue northeast. P And now we know chose the poppy for its J. 503 V) .. News note: Prohibition Enforcement Officials Furnish Income Tax Bureau With List Contalning Names of Pros- perous Bootleggers. ., We have often wondered just what he duties of these enforcement officials | were. D. 0. THROGMORTON, 2521 University place. why California state flower. F. PEVARE. treet northeast. Teacher—Define the three branches of the government of the United States. Pupil—The legislative branch, which makes the laws: the executive, which executes the laws, and the Jjudicial, which interrupts them. WALLACE M. CRAIGIE, U. 8. A ..o Mother—It shocks me dreadfully to think you took that penny. Remember, it Is as much a sin to steal a_penny as a dollar. Now how do you feel, Willie? Willie—Like a chump. There was a dollar right alongside the penny MARY SWINDLEHURST, It is said that Jack Dempsey has yet to meet real test of his ability to “'stand So have the ton-tested tires on the trueks of some coal dealers. H CLARENCE M. ROACH. 1106 Allea)u:ny street, Takoma Park, D. C. VOUCHED FOR BY A WASHINGTON TEACHER. | 310 D street northeast. | Dithy Paragraphs | idea? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “AGILE AND STRONG” MAN WANTED BY U. S. AT $960 PER ANNUM Anybody who wants to trade “agility and strengins for $750 & year, plus the bonus, may take the preliminary steps in such a trans- action Saturday, when the Civil Service Commission wlill hold an examination for examiners aid and copy puller in the patent office. The agllity and strength are required, it {s announced, because ladders must be used in the file section. In view of these duties, only men will be admitted to the examination. , nformation and blanks may be secured from the commission, 1724 ¥ street. RECIPE FOR PEOPLE WHO FAVOR a trench (n your back yard: fll! i hdf full of water; crawl into it; there for a day or two without my- thing to eat, and get & lunati¢ to shoot at you with a brace of revolvers and & machine gun. You will then have some- thing just as good and it will incidentally save your country a good deal of troubl & ANONYMOUS, 300 15th strect southeast. i P Trafc Official (to sweet young thll\:’ applying for operator's license) —What j = vuhlclel always have right of way? (after thoughtful considera- il ton) S Baby carriages. MRS. AGNES G. SHANKLE. !20 l.‘ll street northqaat o Let Us Estimate On Building That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road NOT CDPYRIGHTPD OR. PATENTED, Murnhy—'rhsre .oes a lucky one, the man who made a million out of an idea. O'Brien—That s0? What was the Murphy—That he didn't know it all! JOSEPH B. REPETTI. 707 22d street morthwest. o v s COUNT 'EM. 1 Speaking of de Wolf Hopper's ex- wives, how many grass Hoppers were | there?” EDWIN I. SHOPE. 637 Maryland avenue northeast. vl HINTS . TO HOUSEWIVES. { Street car tokens make fine suspender | i buttons. | EDWIN E. ZIEGLER, | o025 ('umbfldaz fllacc.’ A _man named Dy Bose met a girl Who lisped through teeth of pure pearl. | “I'll hug you, or Kiss you!" he hissed } with an oatl i She promptly retorted: “Oh, Mither Du Both!" A, EATON, Congress Heights, D. C.| Making Money While you are working hard for your money, invest part of it regulariy every week or month, and soon Griggs—Did thlt little deal of Ynursl turn out to be a paying investment? Briggs—Sure, but 1 wasn't the pasee. | MRS. EARL SMITH, 1307 Decatur street northwest. The Pithy Paragraph film, including the lour prize winners | for each week, will be shown at the you will find that your money is_working for you increasing your interest at the same time. D. C., MONDAY WAVES WRECK RADIO. Steamer Unable to Call for Assist- ance During Storm. HAVANA, . Cuba, Fsbruary 5.— Mountainous seas which swept the; Spanish transatlantic liner Alfonso XIII the night of January 26, while off the Azores, wrecked the wireless outfit and Interrupted the steamer's calls for assistance, it was learned upon the arrival of the Alfonso XIII with 572 passengers for Cuba and Mexico, . b AMUSEMENTS. WE PLAY | FW'S VAUDEVILIE 2 RHOWS FOR PRICB_OF 1 Continuous 12 Noon | The Comedy Hit of the Season ADLER & DUNBAR Baraban, Grohs & Co. Others PHOTOPLA Y = Clara Kimball Young and ELLIOTT DEXTER in “ENTER MADAME" Mats— Popular Prices — Nights 100—31c FEBRUARY 1923 AMUSEMENTS. PRy !-lnln- Main u1 30-Mat Wed.. 2 Free Lecture Chrlstlan Science By Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B. Of Kansas City, Missouri Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boston, Mass. To Be Delivered at First Church of Christ Scientist, Columbia Road B. ¥, KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Tdentical prizes will be presented every week. These awards are ten dollars, five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and either “a box of six orchestra seats at the Strand. at! civic ‘better- | Try your hand. Autosuggestion. | = — “Day aiter day, in every way, me- ! thinks I'm getting better;” I spring fthis spiel at every meal, and it has cured my teeter. In olden times I {awrote my rhymes in pain and bitter sorrow : though I took pills for many ills, no comfort could I borrow. All kinds of dope, with waning hope, I used to sadly swallow; if I knocked out the mumps or gout, some other 1ill would follow. And then I heard , of one wise bird who cured men by | suggestion; he'd heal man’s aches in seven shakes, and never ask a ques- tion. I learned by heart his motto smart, that broke disease’s fette “day after day, in every way, I'm | surely getting better.” bare of waving hair, which kept the jokers jesting. but now my beard is wide and weird, and birds are in it nesting. With spavined knees I | walked the leas, and limped up to my attic: but now I prance and leap and dance, and pull stunts acrobatic. T'm full of pep, with buoyant step my errands I'm pursuing, while neighbors gaze in wild amaze, gad- ooking and beshrewing. For well hey know that long ago I was a wreck unsightly: and it is strange | to note the change, to see me blithe and sprightly. If you are sick, oh, gentle hick, repeat this healing story: “Day after day, in every way, I'm _growing hunkydory.’ (Copyright) WALT MASON. —_— Augusta, Ga. Quicker achedlles via Southern Railwas. Augnsta Special leaves 7 p.m. daily. Bon Air- Vanderbilt Hotel open. Two fine golf courses. Information, Ticket office, 1423 Phone Main 5633.—Advertisement. |allowed none to cross in their front, My face was | GENERAL TO TELL HOW ' AMERICANS HELD MARNE | Representatives Arrange to Hear | Gen. McAlexander in House Caucus Room. i 1 Prig. Gen. Ulysses G. McAlexander, best known as “the rock of thel Marne,” who commanded the 38th United States Infantry at the second battle of the Marne, July 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1918, by request of a number of representatives is to speak tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the caucus room of the House office building. He has promised to tell how the 38th Infan- try held that river bank against the divisions of the Germany army, and turning back the tide of the German invasion. The exploits of “the rock of the Marne” have been written into the official history of American arms. The members of the House who arranged for Gen. McAlexander's talk | are: Tom Connally, John C. McKen: I McArthur, H. W. Temple, Rich- ard E. Bird, Thomas S. Crago, L. Bulwinkle, John Paul, B. O. Leather- wood, Lamar Jeffers, John Q. Tilson, E. C. Little, John F. Miller, Hamilton Fish and Roy O. Woodruff. i The seasons on Mars are twice as| long as those on the earth, and the | Martian year is twice as long as our | year. BLANK BOOK .|E. 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TODAY “AND TOHORROW-—JAL‘K!H COOGAN and WONDER CAST, in "ouvrg; TWIST." I'erlorm-ncet— 4:35, 6:15, 7:55, ‘Apollo nenu Au'sm H St. NE.| . MATINEE SATURDAY AT 0 THRE TR IRVING CUMMINGS, in JIM'S_ WARD." 3 RANDALL'S YORK THEATER|| CAATA Quebecat. ll .~ MATINEE SATURDAY A’ |PODAY—LON CHANEY and !LM\CHI BWEET, in “QUINCY. ADAMS BAW- o0 W_LEWIS STONE and BAR. TA MA “TRIFLING THIS WEEK'’S BEST SHOWS LOEW'S COLUMBIA FOURTH GREAT WEEK! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the most colossal and magnificent production of his entire carger! “‘ROBIN HOOD” WITH ENID BENNETT AND ‘WALLACE BEERY¥ LOEW'S PALACE TODAY AND ALL WEEK! LON CHANEY In Irvin V. Willat's pro- duction for Metro of the great sea tale by Ben Ames Willjams, “ALL THE BROTHERS' WERE VALIANT” WITH BILLIE DOVE AND MALCOLM McGREGOR e T T G = e El E T G e = SHUBERT-BELASCO DIRECTION MESSRS. LEE & J. J. SHUBERT DAILY AT 2:15 AND 8115 P. An_All Quality Bill of Suverlative Vaudeville Heade MiSS FRANCES WHITE RECENT STAR OF THE “HOTEL MOUSE” De Kock Trio, Skating Hamlitons, Townes & Franklin, Keating & Ross, the Musical Johnatons, and -mm- wl an EXTRA ADDED ATTR: HOMER MASON and MARGARET KEELER In Porter Emeraon Br wae's “MARRIED” Held Over by Inste.cut b'ublic Demand WASHINGTON FOLLIES WHR AT ahn Talemted ST. PATRICK PLAYERS Matinees, 25-50¢ Holidays * Nights, 25¢to $1 THE MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS” d a Great Cast—National Wom: HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE CO-FEATURES TO DIVERT _AND DELIGHT _ ’l‘le nnlmy Dainty_Litile Mimic LIET “A_One-Girl Revue” on-mrl Revue” 'n- -»an--“ “Folliea” Prima Donna YLE ALDA wnl Bdw. Tlency & __Jan. Donnelly in May Chad- |Gus Fowler, th. ek and Dad | Watch King Zlste Piicer and Dudies Donglas, ieo. Raft. in ind Fant; Bill, Genevieve and Walter: \esop's_Fables; Pathe Weekls; T »f the Day. Phones, Main 4484, 3 823 Extra_Added Attraction FLORENZE TEMPEST & HOMER DICKINSON Broadwry's Smartest Couple Next Week Mr. E. F. Albee Pre: Julia Arthur - nAM. RIALTOQ e THERE ALWAYS WERE “FLAPPERS” —SEE— F. SCOTT FITZGERALD'S BEAIITIFUL DAMNED A Warner Bros. Special COMEDY--NEWS--TOPICS OVERTURE — MELODY BOYS 770 Washington Grocers’ Greatest FOOD SHOW CONVENTION HALL Opens Tonight at 7:30 Daily, Starting Tomorrow, from 2 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. Admission, 30 cents, includ- % tax. Partly-paid tickets given free by grocers upon re- quest, Tonight, 8:80. ATIONAL Mats. Wed. & Sat. DAVID BELASCO Presents LIONEL ATWILL In His Latest Success THE COMEDIAN | A Comedy of Temy e ETake Anity Adapted David Belasco. 5srumu SUNDAY. EEATS T THURSDAY n | Prices: Eves. an 500 to $2.50. | CHARLES DILIJ‘ A‘l EEeenty | “THE BUNCH AND JUDY” wnh FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE OHNNY AND RLY DOOTEY, ‘The Eminent English Author Lesture Bubjact—t NOVEL READING and NOVEL WERITIN( THURSDAY, Feb. 15th, e THE RAMS HEAD PLAYERS | Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday { and Saturday Nigh S Vo ady Cregarys s Woek— ory’s i “GRANIA” | jqzgSessen, Studsat aad Siogle Tickets ‘]u‘/fi 15th Street Franklin 58 1 JACK_ REID and Wis Famous “RECORD BREAKERS.” WNT | strictly privat s Party Playlet POLI'S THEATER 2" | o'Clock CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. AIDA (in Halian) Van Gordon. Marshull. Tamar, Formichi. Condnntor. Tues. Eve., TOSCA, in Ttaitan. Mary Garden, Crimi noff, De Frere. Ralsa., d Hageman. Conductor. Bntire Stage For each performance mow on sals at Mrs. Greene's Goncert Burean, 1300 G Btieet. Main 6493. NEXT SUN. SEATS THURSDAY. SNUBHT Di‘{)muxr A AnricK OToET AT i PAULINE LORD “ANNA CHRISTIE” With George Marion—Frank Sbannon NOTE—Midweek Matinee is THURSDAY— not WEDNESDAY. OTHELLO—Mon. & Sat. Eves., 8 p. m. A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS —Tuesday HAML . & Fri. Eves., VENICE—Thur, VANT IN THE HOUSE_Thars. Eve. & : St Mat. Eves. and Sat. Mat, Fdras Sai.. 800 to' U St. at 12th Continuons 6tol TODAY—TUES.—WED. LEWIS S. STONE And Great Cast, in Rex Ingram's “TRIFLING WOMEN" Added Hits—Special Music TINCOLN =it 1:30 p.m. interpretive. Classical d baliroom dunc REFIN Competent 1 floor; orchestra. appointment ouly. Clase forming February 229 1st. n.e. Ph. Mal before 5 p.m. 514 12th St. ( vant to dance? Any oue learn by our meth appointment req Hours 10 a. m. to 10 DAVISON’S frt-1329 M n.w. "'“’ Teach you to dance -vrrecxly B ey Any hour. Separate studios. evenings, with orchestra fe22* Class dance Sat. GLADYSE WILBUR, nt eircle. Dupont sfudio. Ph 435-W. Ballroom Dancing, Stage Chijdren’s Classes. = ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 Monday and Friday, 8 to lessons_ by _appointment Established 1900. 6 Du Franklin Training. mmlr AND MRS. l Priva MISS MAE I Just returned from New \'nrk with the new i T The Javeet mailooms dances Lessons from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Phone Pol e Badie: batiroom STUDIO, 1656 BILTMORE. COL. 200‘- Daocing Js 3 Necewsity, Nof & Luxun ATHE! At T19 9th s Fr. 6308 will. teach you the latest fln:m in s few priv. less. Results any <