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r og T T W e A ——— c Ambassador Harvey might do well to drop his teas and watch his H's. LAVERN WILSON. i Visit of Hugh Walpole Next Wednesday. “What “Destre OFFICERS TO JOIN THEM Visiter Will Lecture on Thlu‘sdly! G Afternoon for Benmefit of |days see Boys' Club Work. | I 5 First Hugh Walpole, English novelist, is| than eat. 5 I Tt fell.” i i 1466 1jth atreet road northwest. ¢ o o She—Why haven't you asked me'to Club Members Prepare for fasnce wit floor even to swing a cat around. R ith you this evening? 's too crowded on this UTH McCOLLUM, 1101 K strect northiwest. became ot Bah) 1011 r “And of Nineveh? oyed.” “Tyre" “Punctured.” WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 131 Webster street northwest. « e e isdom that age brings nowa- 'ms to be nothing but skill in imitating vouth's lnlh L. NUCKOLS, 1932 xnh Street northwest. Golfcr—ld rnher play golt to be greeted by a committee of boys | Second Golfer—What does your wife upon his arrival at Union station!®lpyK ¢ Wednesday afternoon, preliminary to | rather pl Iis lecture at 4:30 o'clock Thursday | afternoon at the New National The-) think of that? Golfer—She's satisfied; she'd lay bridge than cook. THERESA POPP, 1318 Rosedale street northedat. ater, on “Novels and Novel Writing.” | THEY SWEAR THI§ HAPY‘ENED ON The lecture, which is to be given A VIRGINIA SHORT LINE. by Mr. Walpole. under the ausplces A man in a crowded train had his shu of the Boys' Club of Washington, will | e; o For the benefit of the boys' club ! him. work, the committee to meet him to be composed of the members of the t when the conductor reached Vake up,” saild the conductor. 1 wasn't asleep,” exelaimed the <lub. passenger, “but I hate to see women OMcers to Go With Boys. standing. The boys will be accompanied by the officers of the club, including ! i Frank R. Jellefi, president; John Dolph, vi J- Philip Herrt- { pypag mann, treasurer, and I, Thomson, | (186 secretary. and membe of ths board | ey of direc which includes Mr. Jel- | 7000 Teft, My oiph, Adams, Frank il. Shipe, R Lee, Ed- win C, Graham, Dr. D'Are; Magee, | Beverlic J._ Smith, § ompson, Merritt e *'Clark C, Griffien, ney Wes cks, Charles Corby, s, W. W. | cKenzie, L. A. Philip Herrmann, William OLIVE FOSTER HOOVER, 116 Baltimore avenue, = .Tnl:'umd Park, D. C. of empty pews, the parson is "Pithy Paragraph” ait to come to church in a “‘Come now!" GEORGE BURNAP, 112§ Connecticut avenue. ¢ | “May I kiss your hand?" he whispers, And she answers, soft and low, 1t's easier to lift my veil ¥ gloves, you w ELIZABETH WORDEN. vinity of Christ, and other church- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO\‘ ~ Grea invention, there are no indications that the supply of fool-proof things will ever catch up with the demand. OSWALD DRURY. ... A New York pastor denies the di- men have decided to remove the word “hell” from the 47th Psalm. If the Bible should ever be called in, some churches wouldn't have much to hand back except the covers. CLARENCE M. ROACH, 106_Allegheny street, Takoma Park, D. A paragraph of point and pith Was handed in by Johnny Smith. Ye editor, he sent it back, 'Twas copied from Ayer's Almanac. LOIS BALDWIN, 247 Tennessee avenue northeast. P Down in Automobile row in New York {s a tiny restaurant called “The Universal Joint.” Over its doors hangs s sign : GREASE YOUR_RUNNING GEAR HERE. JOSEPH KINSEL, Apartment 108, Copley Courts. P Mamma is in the kitchen washing out the bottles; Dolly is in the pantry looking up the labels; Daddy is down in the cellar mixing up the hops; Georgie is on_the front porch watching for the cops. Y L., 910 6th street northeast. e e An inventor named G. I M. Slow Made a prizefighter out of some dough. 1t could give; it could take; it could lie down and fake Like a lot of the real ones we know. “CHIPS,” 618 Bond Building, . s e IT IS FEARED THIS AUTHOR MUST BE A PESSIMIST. Our idea of an optimist is any one who contributes to Pithy Paragraphs expecting to win a prize. C.H.8. William L. Radeliffe and | v. Club building is at hwest, corner of 3d street. The club program includes physical | | cducatioral. recreational and soclal features, athletics, basket hall, bc baths, singing. boys. tures and talks to other | | ting, group talks, voca-{ | 1 The Pithy Paragraph i including the four prize winners for each week, will be shown at the B. F. 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 | & box or six orchestra seats at the Strand. Try your hand. tional ruidance, reading rooms. bil- Tiards and, ..-Im»mfnunzms are among | DRY WORLD IN 10YEARS zed in the spring | enship. It sonscruetst IS SEEN BY “PUSSYFOOT” is non-sectarian. - . T hE lecture by Mr, wal- | Noted Temperance Lecturer Ar. pole Is looked forward to by all S 1riends of the Boys' Club with a great deal of in est, { “The world will be practically d: ROTARIANS TO WITNESS |in ten vears “Pussyfoot” Johneon. United States. ion advocate, sald Saturday DEBUT OF MISS ARTHUR | 220 % ivar in Washington. Mr. R Johnson lub Will Attend Theater as|iccture Compliment to Roland jand sou States, 1 S. Robbins. complish The e ton has ar 1 to attend the ptrr!lhr"“gn formance at the B. F. Keith Theater and is on the first lap of a tour of the central, eastern; thern portions of the United n which he will tell of the ac- hments of prohibition in this tary Club of Washing- | und other countries. 25y, Ol ashing- | 40y O ohnson described his trips India, Austraifa and New and the plans of the prohi this evening to witness the premier of [ cventually obtaining national prohi bition i Mr. Joh him of Miss Julia Arthur as “Hamlet.” and in compliment to Manager Roland S. Robbin past president of the club, Following the performance. Man- ager Robbins will entertsin the Ro- tarlans with an addidonal entertain- ment, dancing and reireshments in the promenade lounse. terday, { Church Inntic Const ) e will Scliedules. Informat € -l atter wi vertisement. ‘go i n their respective countries. nson said his tour convinced a rapid spread of prohibition sentiment throughout the world. Mr. Johnson spoke here twice yes- once in the morning at the Northminster Presbyterian Church, 11th and Rhode Island avenue, and | again at the Park Road_ Christian in the evening. He expects | to leave for New York tonight, where deliver a series of lectures, hich, he said, he expects to lecture tour of Pennsylvania. He sald he may journey to Texas and | CONGRESSMEN TO SPEAK. ity dsrefe e retor oiandn Will Addres politan A. M. E. Church. Senator Samuel California, und Representative Mar- principal speakers at exercises to be | Tield night in Metropolitan | A ML s M street. between commemorating the | dirthday anniversaries of Abraham| With neoln” #nd Frederick Douglass, the ! fonist by the Nation: ial Asso- | izations De; Sl Mem"{TI\LKS ON PARENTAL BILL snortriaze oc] SPONSORED BY CITIZENS tin B. Madden of Illinois, will be meQMeetlng‘ Will Be Held at Interior partment Auditorium Thursday Night. four citizens' associations as hosts, members of other such organ- and civic bodies are to attend :{nd Bethel Literary and Hie- | | & meeting Thursday night at the au- I sociation. under whose aus- the celebration will be held. ditorfum, Interior Department. 18th will be made by|and F streets, in connection with the pastor of the E:rool\harl Free parental bill. . Wa 19th Street t Church and Mrs | “From Emma Lee Wi Music will be | tures w furnished by lhu \1l‘|r0pulllfln A. M. | axhibiti I3. Church choir, under the direct %e made by Senator Brookhart. Rep- of Mrs. Marie M. Jumper. Tatriotic|segentative Free and Judge Willis and veterans' organizations will be | ®rown of Utah. guests of honor. The meeting is being given under| 0 8:30 o'clock motion pie- in"De shown. Following the on of pictures, addresses will The committee in churge of the ob- | :he direction of the Thomas Circle, servance is composed of: Ferdinand{ Condul Road, Southeast and George- D. Lee, chalrman: Judge Kobert'IL.|({own Citizens' associations. Terrell and Rev J. Callis, Rev W. | 1. Jernagi Hamilton, H. W. Hov 3 Svans, W H. Fortune, cis W The. nom(natlon of Maj. Gen. ‘Thos, L. Jones. M ari, Crowder to be ambassador to Cuba shall, and John L as Confirmed Saturday by the Senate. AV VOVVVOV Y ———00 000000 Q3A3B333 i e 1-1b. size .. 2-1b. size zo 3-1b.’ size .. 5-1b. size ... Filled With Our 80¢ Candies Vs-lb. 2-1b. s Health Candies 100% Pure Health Pastries Filled With Our b¢ Candies “A SWEET REMEMBRANCE § FOR YOUR VALENTINE” Valentine Sweets 1-Ib.'size ..... 3-1b. size ..,.. 5-1b. sizé . EJ QBB33333 .85¢ 9%0c ize .......$1.65 $245 12039 GSt. __Parcel Post QOOS ! t i William A. 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NATIONAL—“The Bunch and Judy," musical comedy, at 8:20 pm. b | (= POLIS—MclIntyre and Heath, in “Red RANDALL'S, l 8 p.m. Pnl:slnlm‘l\—“Abiew Irish Rose, at 8:30 pm. ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—*“The Midnight Rounders,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m COSMOS __8ix Anderson vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 STRAND—"Dance Dreun‘. ville, 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 GAYETY—Gus Fay, in “Folly | Conjunction with a Bl of J and burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pan. | [l Ppesents Leatrice Joy, att Moore, Keith Super-Acts. COLUMBIA—D. W. Grifith's Cast in His Unigue Comedy RlAl’l’O—J&mes Kirkwood, in Tide,” 11:30 a.m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PAL)\CI" — Agnes Ayres, Daughter ot Luxury 2. 15, 8 and Mlnm ;‘ at 11:40 e 1:35, 3 and 9 ChN'l‘lL\L—Lolln_n Moore, in “The Ninety and Nine at 12:53, 2:56, 5:01, 6:56 and 8:59 p.m. musical extravaganza, at N I Ans‘:LK—Wuv.ar Hampden, “Othei- Hlo' 0'- !A' e wa"".l fi c BI A TO 11 P.M. | e asviisnne aad Drematts Bt Es OL“ M E“ L KEITH'S—Julia Arthur and vaude- Doors Ove- at 10:30 A. e (JULIA ARTHUR | § Neilan | mi‘i‘j\"ifii_"i;"-‘fn; D. W. GRIFFITH’S 3 'l'llls WEEK CONLEY H s, A . Direct from its sensationally-successtul engagement at “Caxey Jomes, Jr.” the Liberty Theater, New York, where it ran for months. Overture—sEvolution of Dixie” Extra Added Attraction METROPOLYTAN—Leatrice ' Joy, fn News—Symphony—Prisma T T L T (] [ —— long-heralded tornado of emotional drama! A hafr- raising mystery picture that throbs with thrills, rip- ples with laughter and plucks the furies of nature from the skies to grip you in its spell! ‘ONE EXCITING NIGHT WITH CAROL DEMPSTER- HENRY HULL- PORTER STRONG A Treat Becamse I¥'s New—A Delight Because I¥s Difforet! Pxuberant ) TRIXIE FRIGANZA in “My Little Bag o Trix” GIVE MIDWINTER DANCE. ROW.— The annual midwinter dance and social of the Mutual Benefit Associa- tion, an organization of all the em- ployes of King's Palace, was held in the baliroom of the Elks' Club Saturday night. Refreshments were served, after which dancing was re- sumed. ves' group. The Peter vas in_charge of a AL by J. L. Catts, benefit. Concer You can select, to a cer- tain extent, vour future financial state—princely liv- ing or a pauper’s existence. ANK ‘ OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. AVOY LAR 1 g h . VE Procecds will ;o to the treasury of CRANDALL’S AVE: cmmu’s:h--'-- WALLAC aud A ENCE '§ SAVOY THEATER A DRAMATIC THRILLER 14th and e FIRST PERFORMANCE STORM CO HE eanone o 180, The baliroom was decorated in the 9:30. colors of the empl Tounmum 645 P the association to help in paying sick FIRST PERFORMANCE t Organ TOMORROW THOMAS M Prince or Pauper CRANDALL’ QOGAN Begin a _saving account = —_— . | IJ‘;:;‘,,;::f}&a;r,a“)flg ‘f\::“;:: ‘Mln"nNeed of Poelry’ A 1I1III\|HI‘|\!‘?IHI[IH|IINIWI o on of your esswre [l LANGDON 'i@u'féusu_ AoL Ac SHUBERT "’E.."‘.g.?.c? meW'swvmuz . , ‘ of ‘Becky Sharp. Tre New Thursday, Feb. 15th, 5 Concordia Church, 20th & G Course Eight Lectures, $5; Single tickets, $1 st |8 AGNES AYRES |5 || smiTH 2 paLe LINCOLN . TODAY—TU! E'l.—\\ l-.D. ! burn, Davey White. MARY PICKFORD b e i Asd the Famous Cames Revus In a New Production of & Classic “Tess of the Storm Country” Kinograms—Special Music. MED AND SAND’ Ro""nERs YORK THEATER| JACQUELINE LOGAN 'Gn. 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Presents Its Own Belsction of Vaudevills OR l'lll(‘l: o 1 | VE DAILY AT 3:15 AND 8:18 SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE s T GREEH & Bl'En SLPKI"HE ‘ALDEVILLL L= SPRT VERA GORDON iIn St. at 18th “A Daughter of Luxury” “Your Best Friend.” i d Jean Carroll, Jask Btrouss, the Vee ) WITH ALL-! 5 rrea MONTROSE QUARTETTE i B I ALL-SEAR CANY Sisters, Frank J. Corbett, Lilliaa Wash- At Evening Performances Only. Mats. — Po Prices — 100310 THE MIDNIGHT LAST WEEK Washineton Grocers’ tiple Reel Riot. 51 Labor Only 43-plate Variable Con- densers, special...$1.98 23-plate Variable Con- Electric Soldering Iron, most useful in building sets ... . 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Hartley Maaner JFicketa: $1.00 10 £2.50, plne waz tax, Arthur 308 G Btreet in “DANG - TOMORROW_“THE GR Smith, Tn Return Engagement The Eminent English Author ve_vina ot National, Friday, Feb. 23 HUGH WALPOLE &RyTH ST. DENIS|| ~o~.esmazsme | UW. ‘ed Shawn and Denishawn Dancers THURSDAY, Feb. 15th, 4:30 B.M. i T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1306 G Btreet Tickets & Afthur, Smith's, o ‘WHEN KNIGHTWOOL auspices of FIOWER." 6 10c rolls Tissue Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheets to roll. Special... 44c 3 boxes Ivory Soap Flakes, ..... oaea s 4 doz. Imported Blades for use in Gillette Saftey Razor. Spe- cial Soicadiee-tae 986 Nujol .......49¢ and 89¢ Let Us Estimate On Building That Metal Garage Phone North 1943 Superior Construction Company 1421 Columbia Road 1806_G. St. X —a The Boss® Club of Wasaington. 7 LII(R In "HEROES OF TH E STREET." Al "ARO'J' Ll.{fl‘ll. in tal by HONNET. HOM lm [ SImt Ree WALTER DAMROSCH = Donna Met. Opera, N, Y. 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Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream Colgate’s Shaving Cream ........... 39c Clinical Thermometer, 59¢ Wednesday Is Op- portunity Day in Used Cars You'll find a page full of interesting “Used Car” bargains advertised in Tuesday’s Star by dif- ferent automobile deal- ers of Washington. Go over the various lists carefully tomorrow ARRICR "R o s JAMES E. COOPER Presats THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR |_CERE HAWI lALPDEN Free Lecture TRELLO_Mor, o Bat. Eves, 8 p. m. REGENT lsn- ml in “BEATTY \lAl’H\ NEW THEATER 323 8ex st. sE. " Y B "“—"df L2l ',_" in “HEROES OF THS STREET, ERCHANT O Tweedy Comedy. 1941 - HOUSE_Thurs, Eye. & Sat. Ma % Christian Science ||| ey = & e | | RAPHAEL 2t 0 v 0 s ' STONE. in “TRIFLING WOME, NEXT MON., BEATS 1 PY 1,001 LAUGHS Graat Mitchell and the Nugents y— John W. Doorly, C. S. B., of London, Fug. Member of the Board of Lectureship of ‘The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Masonic Auditorium, 13th and New York ave. 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