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¢ MORSES DEMAND ~ WRITS' DISMISSAL Claim Indictments illegally Obtained by Fletcher Dobyns. QUESTION HIS AUTHORITY Declare Daugherty Before House Committee Denied Real Con- nection in Case: le builder W. Morse, New York ship- his three sons and Rupert M. Mueh, former auditor of the Shipping jointly indicted with others Tor alleged ¢ piracy to defraud the Tnited States Shipping Board in war esterday asked the District Court cme 0 dictments pending against them in 1hs of Columbla. It is alleged the indictments were fllegally obtained by Fletcher Dobyns, who yurported to be a special assistant to eral - Daugherty, and in the grand jury le the witnesses were being clatmed to have been District whose pr. Foom wi unauthorized Says Dobyus Unauthorized. a intil The assert that it A\ttorney General Daugherty hi= answer to the Kel- chars in the ntatives that they not appointed and to prosecute the associate: Mr. stated. the court connection of the was heachment Itepr had e dire Do Morses and the Yaugherty there 1< told, that the Department of Justice with the Me prosceution had been merely formal, and that he had no actual direction of or control over the proceedings Jeading up to the indictment. The defendants claim this is a repudtation ©f Dobygs as stant, made his sence in the grand jury room un- horized and nullified any indict- jnent reported by the grand fury at is solicitation Declares e Was Upbralded. Mr. Morso also claims that he was cquired against his will to appear and jury which ind animaned by a Ted i 1 juror not w > o testify AMERICAN COMPOSERS TO FEATURE PROGRAM €lub Women Are Working Enthu- siastically for Project at Poli's. Ame rise bers i Toli's by Clubs s evening. ‘lub wom- e the city are working wiastically ter this Tunds for local pro icians appearing before women's clubs, rs. John W rizzell, presi- dent of the federation nd Mrs. John J tahl, chairman of music, are in Sharge. Their committee includes Mrs. James W. \\'lllb)'. arrange- ments: Mrs J. Harry Cunningham, printing; Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss, advertising; Mrs. Roe Fulkerson, treasurcr; Mrs. Willlam P. Bird, seo- Mrs. ugene Dawson, deco- Mrs. Walter Howard, pa- ;. Mrs. Faber Stevenson, ican com sitions the al will music; to b ation ¢ com- one-hai num- th inent cluly women representing arious elub% supporting the re- Mrs, Sidney R. Jacobs, Aid ion " for rs. John Anthony League i Collin Nursery and tion: Miss Grace i Christian Temper- &nce Union; Mrs. Emma Gravatt, Ex- eelsior Li ¥y Club; Mrs. Walter Toward, Florence Crittenden Mission; J‘?‘ Ly ] Petworth Woman's Club Potter, Political Frudy Club James Dennis, Six- tosnih ~Street Heights Club; ~ Mrs. Charles I, Keyser, Sunshine Commun- fty Society: Mrs. Leonard Council Jewish Women; Mrs. Vi AVhite peel, William leck € G Mre. Wil #n's Auxiliar ciation; Mr ans Clinic Woman Norris. Woman's Arthur Miss itional Pr ugene Dawson, ax Club; Mrs. « McDonald, Lillian Wom- Williamson, Association Womar in- I sorge Eastman, City’ Club; Mrs. Seidel, Ta- Civie "Association; Mrs. Randall, Clover Club. e e lorida—Atlantic Const Line. Florida route. 5 thre 18 H st e daiiy n.w.—Adver ment [} .- . SPEEDER IS FINED $75 FOR SECOND OFFENSE Forfeits $10 Coll:el:al. But Is Brought Into Court by Judge's Attachment. Office, ste Charles Kylberg, employed in Navy Department, and residing 06 Reno road, was convicted in raffic Court yesterday on a charge second offense of violating the regulations. Judge Hardison . which he paid. nt was_arrested last faturday night on Conriecticut avenue by Motor Cycle Policeman Avon Shockey, who charged he was making fwenty-eight miles an hour over in- tersections of reets, He put up $10 collage which Ite forfeited. Judge Hardison issued an attachment @gainst Wim ard brought him into court today for trial. He had been charged on December | for Whi with_first offense h_he paid §: of speeding, Let Us Estimate On Building That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road —you will find Biank Books you JE. Morrison Paper Co e 1009 Pa. Ave, ash the two in-} Pithy Paragraphs “Oriental Rugs Reduced In Price From 10 to 100 Per Cent,” read a blg sign not long ago on a prominent store in_ Northwest Washington. Somcbody must have gotten some bargains. ANONYMOUS. .. No wonder France thinks coal s bet- ter than German marks. Why, right here it's better than good old U: S. A. money T. H. HEATH, The Pasadena. They've found a way for boats to glide, _Down under sea and ocean: Your voice cap travel 'round the globe, On waves of swiftest motion. A skyward route has opened up, For speedy. winged hoisters But no machine has yet appeared Designed to open oysters! KARL HOLER. 2803 13th strect northwest. D We nominate for the meanest man in the world the guy who gives his small boy a quarter a day to put in the gas-meter, telling him it is a bank. A. L. MEHLER, i j00 B street southeast. Willie—Pa, graph 1 what fs a Pithy Para- lease remit M. V. 8 When the “Found” ads become as numerous as the “Lost” ads, then we shall know the world is really getting better. JOHN R. MAGILL, 823 Buchanan gtreet northwest. Teacher (trying to fllustrate the dif- ference in the tenses)—If 1 say, “My father had money,” that is past tense. Now. Lucy, if you say, “My father has what tense will that be? Pretense ! A H. Cottage street, E: A when you goes ter select yo'r sald ‘the philosophical ~old pick out a fa what ve ‘cause dey's all de me inside i MRS. CHARL P. FORD. i 1910 3d street northwest. | One difference between dogs and | humans is that a dog does not pretend to like a person whom he does not like. K. A. GERTH, 1348 Euclid street morthwest. 9% | “Honey. husban’, | mammy, [ likes, Visitor (at private hospital)—Can I see Lieut. Barker, please? Matron—We_ do not allow ordinary visitors. May I ask if you're a relative? Visitor Eboldly)—Oh; yes; ¥m his sister. Matron—I'm very: glad to meet you. I'm his mother: MRS. HOWARD, 28-B, Washington barracks. PR At a _recent e€xpedition to Arlington I found myself suddenly surrounded by the contents of one of our sight-seeing busses, and immediately beside two well-dressed, intelligent looking women, one of whom said to the other.in a loud, resonant tone: “Very nice, very mnice, indeed, my dear, but ‘T simply do not see how Mister Lee stood it here with Il the graves about.” 3 s ANONYMOUS: .« . e A young soda dispenser recently de- layed service to three beautiful young ladies to wait upon an elderly gentle- man, who had just addressed him as “Doctor” in their presence: T. R. BONNER, Br., 211} Quarry, road, northweat. e Mr. Avery—Now I'm going to tell sou something, Betty: Do you know that last night, at your party, your sis- ter promised to marry me? I hope you will forgive me when I take her away? Little Betty—Forgive you, Mr. Avery? Of course, I will. Why that is what rty was for. SR MARY L. IRELAND, 19 38 strect mortheast. . . Helen, nine years old, on being told that her new little brother was to be named after her grandfather, Patrick O'Brien, sr, and her father, Patrick O'Brien, jr., exclaimed: ““Well, mother, will lit{le brother be Patrick O'Brien, h re? s MISS M. BYRNES, 917 18th street northwest.. e e Before the blight killed most of the Dbearing trees, chestnut weevils used to do a lot of damage each year to the nut crop. Since the trees have decreased greatly in numbers, many of these Weevils are now out of empioyment and could be given a job in the Pithy Para- graph office on sorting work. The edl- for would doubtless be gratified to eee | the speed and accuracy with which the insects pick out chestnuts and spear them with their lttle beaks. PEREZ SIMMONS, 331 C atreet morthwest. The Pithy Paragraph film, including the four prize winners for cach week, will be shown at the B. F. KEITH AND STRAND THEATERS. Tdent! are ten dollar prizes will be presented every week. These awards five dollars, two box seats at Keith's, and elther a Lox or six orchestra seats at the Strand. Try your hand. OF MATERNITY BILL SUIT Attorneys for Secretary Charge No Facts Are Alleged, Which, if True, Would Entitle Rel}'ef. Andrew W. Mellon, Fecretary of the . and his co-defendant o dismiss the suit recent ins Mrs. Harriet A. Frothingham of lassachusetts attacking the lidit {of the Smith-Towner maternity | The defendants assert, through United States Attorn Gordon and Assistant United States Attorney West that the case cannot be maintained because it is in effect against the United States: that there is no equity in the bill, and that no facts are alleged which if trus would entitle the plaintiff to relief. Congress has the power, counsel for the defendants claim, to appropriate for the public welfare in matters the regulation of which belongs exclu- sively to the states. The law does Not attempt to coerce the acceptance of its provisions, ut leaves it op- tional with the states. B ants with Secretary Abbott, chi u:; Hugh S. Cummin “l of the public heal ohe J. Tigert, commis- Soner of educatic It is expected the case will be expedited so that it may veach the United States Supreme Court_in time to he argued with the case brought there by the state of Massachusetts, which is also attack- ing the validity of the act. e vy HELD FOR GRAND JURY. Machinist Is Charged With At- tempted Robbery. dward Freemont Burley, thirty five vears old, a machinist,” charged with attempted robbery, was held for the action of the grand jury in the Police Court by Judge McMahon yester- day and his bond fixed at $§ Burley was arrested by Detective D vid_Crouch. He was charged with having en- tered the rooming house of Mrs, Hat- tie Winehouse, at 217 John Marshall place northwest, with his ered with a mask and armed with a pistol and attempting to rob Mrs Winehouse. He pleaded not guilt !He was identified by Mrs. Winehouse and other occupants of the house. —_— i Augusta, Ga. || Quicker schedules via Southern hearing of Railwa j’ Get It at Gibson’s A Selected List of the Latest Q R S Music Rolls 2021—Chicago (Foxtrot). 2051—Tomorrow (I'll' Be in My Dixie Home Again)—(Fox- trot) 2025—My Buddy (Waltz). 2121—A Kiss _in the Dark (From Orange Blossom)—(Waltz). 2038—Carolina int the Morning (Foxtrot). 5 2089—That Da-Da-Strain trot). 2144—Four O'Clock Blues (Fox- trot). (Fox- 2126—Teddy trot). 2135—My Old Hawaiian Home (Waltz). 2031—Parade _of the Soldiers (Foxtrot). 2139—When Hearts Are Young (Foxtrot). 2099—Till My Luck Comes Roll- ing In (From Nellie Kelly, I Love You). 2145—Pack Up Your Sins (Music Box Revue). 2090—Choo Choo Blues (Fox- trot). 2064—Where the Bamboo Babies Grow (Foxtrot). 2114—Away Down (Foxtrot). Come in and try them yourself our Player-Piano. Get It at Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. (Fox- Blues Bear Wooden ast in Maine ester- | ituted | 1 by _pneumonia. T of the | that the ] i i RAPIDLY, SAYS REPORT 2,265 More Total Cases Reported in Week as Disease Reaches Epidemic Stage. Steady increase In the prevalence of inuenza throughout the country is vident in figures made public yesterday | public health service for the| ding February 3. | Twenty-four states, reportng through | their health officers showed a total for that week of 17,593 cages, it was said. The same states for the preced- ing week reported 15,328 cases. These figures show also an increase over the game period for both the years 1921 and 1922. At that time, 1920, more than 170,000 cases were recorded. In many states, grip is not report- able to the health officfrs and, it was pointed out, thousands of persons who are afflicted fail to call a doctor. urgeon General Cumming of the! service expressed it as his opinion! present spread of fluenza; amounted really to an epidemic. The ai however, he sald, was manifesting itself only in mild form and had not been followed Qxlen!l\'el_\'. ease, The symptoms, he said, continued to be about the same as when the epidemic first made its appearance. Victims seem to suffer more, he said, from “physical prostration and mental depression” than from any more virulent complications. Fever, he said, was a common sympton. I Are You Golng to Farm a Little? 1f you do you'll be interested in knowing where to get the planting poultry. Now’s the time to be your plans—and under the heading “The Farm and Garden” in the Classified Section of The Star youw'll find listed what you'll need and Where you can get it. Another fea- ture of service which Star classified TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Lionel Atwill, in “The Comedia 0 p.m. GARRICK—Pauline Lord, in “Anna Christle,” at 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—" " l:ad.:;m. 'T—"Abie's Irish Rose, KEITH’S—Miss Jullet and De Lyle Alda, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—Frances White, vaude- yille, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. COSMOS—Minstrels and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m: . . STRAND--Alder and Dunbar, vaude- wlile, at 2:45, 6:80 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY—"The Record Breakers’” Burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ‘METROPOLITAN—Norma Taliadge, in.“The Voice KFrom the Minaret.” photoplay, 11:39 a.m., 1:36, 3:30, 5:30, 30, 9:30 p.m. 5 RIALTO—Marle Prevost, “The Beau- 'i!rl‘tlrl and the Damned, 'A'-A'GE—[AJ Hrothe " pm. _finnnnu—boughs Fairbanks, in bin Hood” (fourth week), at 10:35 am, 1 5, 5:45, 7 and 9:10 p.m. RAL—"The Pride of Palomar,” at 11:28 am., 1:31, 8:34, 5:32, 7:35 and 9:38 p.m, RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS—Laty qregory's “Granla,” 8:30 p.m. A HELOTO GRAND JURY INDISTRICT ROBBERIES Four colored men, who, the police say, formed the band of gunmen who have been terrorising small mer- chants in the city for the past two months, were before Judge McMahon in the Police Court yesterday, charged with robbery and They were held for the action of the grand jury and their bonds fixed at 000 each. The bond was fixed at high figure at’the request of As- sistant District Attorney Ralph Given. The defendants are Frank E. Moten, 1688 6th street northwest; John Young, alias John Chatt, 920 L, street northwest; Edward French, strect northwest, and George John ston, 1637 Marion street northwest. All of them pleaded gullty except Johnston, The hold-ups charged against the mien follow: January 19, Anthony De Nelcola, 936 Gth street. $50; January 23, Jecob Klelban, 1014 lst street, #1711, and & watch snatched from his wite; Tuesday, January 30, John V: tos, 1119 N street, $60. Fred Zevitas, 1305 13th_street, and Etstratias T. housebreaking. | AMUSEMENTS. Tonight, 8:20. ATIONAL (it ooo.. DAVID BELASCU Presents LIONEL ATWILL In His Latest Success THE COMEDIAN A Comedy of T meut by Sachs Guitry. ‘Adapted by Devid - BEA’ and Saf, Mat. Only S DILLINGHAM Presents The Merry Musical Entertainment “THE BUNCH AND JUDY” With FRED AND ADELE ASTAIRE, JOHNNY AND RAY DOOLEY GRACE HAYES. ETC. The Bminent English Author HUGH WALPOLE Lecture Subject—“NOVEL READING and NOVEL WRITING" | THURSDAY, Feb. 15th, 4:30 P.M. Tickets at . N auspices of hington WE PLAY L QEW'S euDEve TRAN SHOWS KOl oF 1 The Comedy Hit of the Season ADLER & DUNBAR Baraban, Grohs & Co., Others 'HOTOPLA Y Clara Kimball Young and ELLIOTT DEXTER in 'ENTER MADAME" Mats~ Pepular Prices — Nights 10e—31c 20c—50¢ Free Lecture ; With Motion Pictures “In Mercy’s Footsteps” By COL. EDWARD J. PARKER Of New York City A comprehenaive view of social con- ditions {n the United States as observed on‘M head of the Social Department of the Salvation Army. Saturday Evening at 8 P.M. Sacker, 1120 Girard strest, patrons of alltes, were robbed of $ib and $187, respectively, whilo Charles C. Rup: pert, 611 street, another Cu!lunl} 3 was shot In the arm James Jova. a young colored man. and Juan Harron. a Filipino, arrested Scveral days nze and indicted on it charge of ha ng up b Klcil Erover at 1014 15t stre night anuary 2§ and robbing him of $171 and taking his wife's watch, soon will | be freed of the charge, one of the col- | ored men arrested this week having admitted the sobbery. Not only was the hold-up of Klei- ban admitted, it is stated, but Moten told so minute & story of what hap- pened the night of the hold-up that the grocer was convinced his identif- cation of the two youths in jail was @ mistake. At the time the young men were rrested by police of the elghth pre- cinct a revolver was found on Har- ron and he was sentenced to serve a vegr's Imprisonment for carrying cdncealed weapons. Detective Ira Keck conducted an investigation and said he thought Harron and Joya were victims of a case of mistaken identity. Kleiban was positive in his identificat Lowever, and the young men indicted. Bond was fixed at $10.000. Tnited States Attorney Pevton Gor dom, determined to have speedy trials in hold-up cases in an effort to stamp out the crime, set the trial of Harron and Joya for vesterday. Before the case ‘was called, however, Detective Keck reported the confession of Mo- ten and others, and the trial was bostponed, e —knocks once at every ‘man’s door—and it does not always come back. It is knocking now at yours—begin a saving account today. . AN OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. ads render.—Advertisement. re Without Swing's Guaranteed - MESWING CO. " Mesco Building, 1013°E Street N.W. Registered 45¢cIb.. Coffee, but Not Live as Weil. -, ““Reasonettes” UST as frankincense and’ myrrh were famed prod- ucts of the Orient in Old Testa- ment -days, so has genuine Arabian Mocha Coffee retained its high place in the favor of the coffee-wise ever since its introduction. Swing's Mocha and Java blend today supplies ‘Washington housekeepers. with the distinctive oriental flavor of this genuine Arabian coffee. And that at a very economical cost. Patent Ofice “Home’”’-made Candies Butter-cream, Mint-creatn, Cho colate-cream centers; each in itself a delight to the palate, each made of ‘strictly pure faterials in a candy kitchen of immaculate cleanliness; centers enveloped in a generously thick h of these luscious cyeam ell of pure rich chocolate— THOSE are Polly Trent Chocolates so glowingly praised by the hun- dreds of regular patrons who come Fudge 50c 1b. Gorcy Trent hegé for ¢he weekly candy suppl Chocolates & Bonbons - 60c Ib. ‘ ‘1013 E St. N.W. +* Maesco Building JACK REID and His “RECORD BREAKERS. 1 Week The Brunswick Oval Tone Amplifier or “horn” One of the reasons why Brunswicks are found in the homes of professional A Brunswick at SCHWARTZ’S for 52.50 Down And the balance in easy monthly or weekly pay- ments. These terms make it possible for every one to have the benefit of wonderful music_as reproduced by the marvelous Brunswick Phone- graph. Your first payment brings immediate possession. 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. A ‘Star_ Classified Ad Is Wonderfully Far-reaching . It takes your message to practically everybogy in Washington. The Classified Section of The Star is recognized as the great want medium— and because it is—it carries more Classified Ads—day after day—- than all the other papers here tombined. Set forth your want clearly—and take your choice of the re-. plies that will follow. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office [METROPQLITAN] B NEXT WEEK SEE "9 ot, di everytMng ehe tnillate her homely hal) LA O LR Film Features NEW THEATE i CROU 535 Sth St. S.E. BOY WIL- e, THE in “BEES esop’s Fa Oth at O St. N.W. Today, {rom 8 to 8 p.m., nee Bhow for School cbildren KLE, TWINKLE LITTLE TONIGHT-—Starting a EL BARRYMORD, Comedy, t 6:80 p.m —LION- in “THE FACE IN “THE MAN H St. at Ist St. N.W. DOUBLE 8HOW —JOH SILBERT. in “THE YELLOW STAIN. : Hli\l((JLD LLYOD, in “NOW OR NEW STANTON R TAL WN.PE howing SPLUNDER. TOMORROW N OLYM| EL REL) _Aud LARRY RIAM COOPER. LION and RALPH GRAVE MON, in *“THE At 9 H 8 PRINCESS ;37355 e arn, in_“WHITE SHOULDERS.” can—and that (s plonty—to M RAYMOND GRIFFITI Remembered as “the 0p” in iRools Finat) o o oust ap o ip young che gum saies- ‘man and does hie bit in making the. Ginderelia of the sink th Er e W % THY MOST ORIGINAL COMEDY MARSHALL NEILAN BVER MADE A SHUBERT %:aste DAILY MATS., 2115; EVES. AT 8115 An All Quality BIll of Superiative Vaudeville Headed by FRANCES WHITE De Kock Trio, Skating Hamilt Townes & Frankl Keating & he Musical J Extra Added Attraction MASON & KEELER “MARRIED" 1d over by insistent public de- ST. PATRICK PLAYERS-— In a New Program. NEXT WEEK “The Midnight Rounders” and National Woman's Party OO RO F. S0OTT FITZGERALD'S BEAl:l:lelll DAMNED A WARNER BROS. SPECIAL R COMEDY — NEWS —TOPIOS OVER™"PF — MELODY BOYS "EBB TIDE" By Robert Louls Stevenson JAMES KIRKWOOD LILA LEE A _Param: N MASONIC AUDITORIUM ‘Thursday, Feb. 15, at 8:15 MASTER PIANISTS’ SERIES SHATTUCK Plantst Tickets: $1.00 to $2.00, Plus War Tax T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G Strest Star Concert CORTOT French Pianist National, Friday, Feb. 16, 4:30 Tickets: $1.00 to $2.50, Plus War Tax T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G Street CO-FEATURES TO DIVERT AND DELIGHT ~AND DELE T . The Dainty Little Mimic “A_One-Girl Revue” The “Folllea” Prima Donna DELYLE ALDA With Edw. Tierney & Jan. Donnelly dn Msy Chad- Fowler, the wick and Dad |“Waten King Geo. Raft, in * B s . , Main e v eyor] Extra Added Attraction MBARTON 1349 WisconsinAv. WESLEY BARRY, in \_OF THE STREET." 9th &N.Y.Av.N.W. TOM MOORE, fa TOMORROW— N 1st St. and R. L. Ave, AMERICAN ™~ %t- =x¢ RROADWAY. ROL LIBER North Cap. and P Sts, REX INGRAM'S X FLL 7 BARBARA 1 with L. NOVA ‘ 911 H § MARRE EMPIRE 1 ¥,,0% “THE COWROY KING.' 18 and N RAMON WILLL Episode_of 18 DAYS. TRUXTON > & “THE_WOLI CIRCLE 215 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 853 TEDDI able cast. OSEMITE VALLEY, ELITE "o s Lo i1 IMPORSTRLE CAROLINA jh & 2y BETTY COMP LYTELL. 1 DORE K AN THATRON! 3T ot - DRIOWS Atari g at J 2 ADG COUNTRY. Aesop's Fables o, “THE CAVE - TMETROPOLITAR AT 108N LAST TWO DAY 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10130 A.M. First National Presents NORMA TALMADGE With Eugene O'Brien and a Per- fect Cast, in_Robert Hichens’ Love Story of the Orient, The VOICE FROM THE MINARET 4—ADDED ATTRAUTIONS—4 VOCAL PROLOGUE At 3:80, 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. CRANDALL'S s=nas $th Bet. D and E| TODAY and TOMORROW—MARJORIE DAW, in Peter B. Kyne's “THB PRIDE _ OF PALOMAR. And NEAL BURNS, in “THE OHASED RRIDE. CRANDALL’S ™eater.oth & ESta, TODAY and TOMORROW-—JACKIB . COOGAN ‘and WONDER OAST, in ‘OLIVER TWIST. (CRANDALL'S $AVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Rd.| MATS, 2 P.M. DAILY. TODAT_RALPH LEW THIRD ALARM.™ ADAMS. “in “BUMPS TOMORROW—HELE! ‘Our _Gang MPE Added matinee at- EED.” No. 10, MATS. 2 PIMCDAILY, 3 P.M. §U TODAY—RALPH LEWIS, in “THE And PAUL PAR-~ 7:50. 9:40. ADDED ATTRACTION—AUSTIN Ly BHAW (thé Blue Boy), Singing Popu- lar Hits, at_7:30. 9:40. TOMORROW—HELBN _GIBSON. in INB_POINTS OF THE LAW.” CRANDAI I ’s Apollo Theater 624 H St. N, MATINEE SATURDAY AT TODAY—JACKIE COOGA DER_CAST, OLIV) rOMORROW-—JANE $2.50." Thurs. end Sat Mats., 80c to 1150 plus WflfllfllulllflIIHIUIUllVIUIIFIMIIJIIJIWH‘HMH\IHKUIII\IHIWH!» LOEW’S ALAC veus, 10:90 &, m.—1 LAST TWO DAYS Metro Presents LON CHANEY “ALL THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT” By Ben Ames Willlams Beginning Sunday AGNES AYRES In “A Daughter of Luxury” Stan Laurel Comedy “MUD AND SAND” A_Multiple Reel Riot. I c o LOEW'S A Continuous, 1 iz w7 m LAST TWO DAYS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the most marvelous, mighty and appeall » ction of his carre: “R Positively Ends Saturday Night Beginning Sunda; D. W. GRIFFITH'S “One citing Night” }ll\l]llml“l\fl“mllil“lIulHINU [T Continuous 'ODAY AND TOMORROW LON CHANEY In a Great Mystory Thriller “A BLIND BARGAIN” Comedy, ‘‘High Power'’—Pathe Revisw News. U 8t. at 12th THE RAMS HEAD PLAYERS Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Night With Saturday Matinee Each Week This Week—Lady Gregory's “GRANIA™ Season, Btudent and Single Ticke! 132816 18th Street Franklin 58 FLORENIE TEMPEST & HONER DICKINSON Broadway's Smartest Cowple Next Week Mr. E. F. Albee Presents Julia Arthur Washington Grocers’ Greatest FOOD SHOW CONVENTION HALL FEB. 5 TO 17 Doors Open 2 to 5:30 and to 10:30 P.M. Including Tsx Tickets Free Upon Request. CONCERT Under Auspices of D. C. Federation of Wemen's C i Saturday. February 10th. 8:15, POLI'S THEATER { RUBY SMITH STAHL. Soloist. | EDYTHE MARMION BROSIUS. Harpist | CHARLES T. FERRY, Composer-Pianist { Tickets—$1.50, §1.00. Hox P Tax cxempt Seats on sale at Homer T. Kitt C 1330 G Stroet THE PRESIDEN Ave, st 11th St hone Main 6%, TONIGHT AT 8:30 Seats now selling for 12th—FINAL WEEK COMING SBOON “BUDDIES” George V. Hobart's Comedy ‘With Musie! DANCING. g SHUBER Dir. Me: 4 TONITE AT 8:20 ARRIC Mats., Today & St PAULINE LORD in_“ANNA CHRISTIE” ‘With George MarionvFrank Shannon m WEEK % Vroers Now ER “Seats Thursday THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR ¥LOOD.” 7, PARROTT, i TOMORROW. MAY " MeAVO i — s o n YU, TP, OF NEW ONR " And JOHNNY J0) in “BROADCAST- NG ADI M. And P. A NEW WAY TO MERCHANT OF VENICE—’ Eve. & Sat. Mat. Eves. and Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.50 First Lecture by ““The New York Idea’ Thui PAY OLD DEBTS—Tuesday Eve. SERVANT IN Thurs. Mat., 50 to $2.00. LANGDON MITCHELL , Feb. 15th, § Conocordi: OTHELLO—Mon. & Sat. Eves., § 9. HAMLET_Wed & Frl Eves 8 p. m. ur. foat. THE HOUSE—Thurt “Man’s Need of Poetry’ uthor of ““Becky Sharp, urch, 20th & G . Shubere. = | Classical MISS MAE LEE, Just returned from New York with the new waltz_and all the iatest Lessons from 5:30 to 9 p.m. [51 PROF. 10th st. n.w. < ballroom _dances. Thone Potomac pen i T RS, ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 s Monday and Fridsy, 8 to 11 pm. Private lessous by appotatment. Phone. Franklin 8367. _Established_1900. 15° MR, STAFFORD PEMBERTON Former N. Y. Winter Garden star, partoer to Gertrude Hoffman, Mae Murray, Maude Allan and others; lessons in all stylés of dancing. Ballat. ballroom, stage and children’s classes. STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 2902 GLOVER'S, 618 22ud N.W.—PRIVATE LES- sons any time, 70c. Course, six lessons, $4. Guar. results. Fine environment. W. 1129. Danciog Js & Necessity, Not a Laxars. CATHERINE BALLE, At 719 9th st. n.w., Fr. 6508, will teach You the latest dances in @ few priv. less. Re guar. Less. at any time. Cla: . ‘and Fri s to ladies. Hrs.. 10 a.m. 1o 10 p.m.* Mr. Leroy H. 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