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- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, d ! BAND CONCERT. : = J5 1 Concert by the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, at the bandntand, Soldlers’ Home, this evening, beginning &t 5:50 o'clock.” John S. M. Zimmer- mann, bandmaster. March, “Call Me Henry,” Benter Overture, “Knights Templar,” Koppltz on_the .. Wilson STAR POLIGE ADDED T0 DISTRICT FORCE Women and Men From Other P. 0. HOURS FIKED |zzes omeeenn o m e e (WELCOME NOBLES ™ PRESIDENT—"Abie's Irish Rose,” 170 11 P. M. comedy, at 8:30 p.m. “ABIE DID IT AGAIN” Last Night's Big Audience Jus' SAYETY—"“Talk of the Town burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. and 12 midnight. Sereamed With Laughter at Anne KEITH'S—Loulse Lovely, vaude: Nichol's Comedy Riot ville, at :156 and 8:16 p.m. “ABIE’S Sirect at 13th. TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK |y TRAND — Newman's Orchestra, vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. Special Collection and Deliv-| " Coguos_"stirinm coomer. tn” e Morceau, Huds Grand fantasia, - Opera | ! BEiEror = oo Roberts Girl Who Came Back,” photoplay, at RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF TH ! i s : = ar 1,38 22 y : E : ’ Cities Here for Shrine | | i, Gy Stk | lery Sohedules Anndunced for s ond Boerciales %1 e, VORISS CREATES T RICTURE IRISH | 5 Quartet.” “Anvil Chorus from 2 - am. until 11 p.m. contl Ty. % = , Inel METRO PRESENTS b Convention Week. Trovatore “Sextette from Information of Public. RIALTOReginald Denny. in ESTELLE TAYLOR and MAY BUSGH »” from Gioconda,” “L’Eeclair,” | 130" and 9150 ,f'i:f.'" “Soldiers’ Chorus from Faust, Fox trot, “Coal Black Mammy, Announcement of special mail col- Jack Holt, in_“The Ten pretty girls from various cities NOW PLAYING at the HORSEMEN . and the Sid v D1 3 H 12 2 this morning Jjoined forces with| | o Jar, “swash, Heller | fjection and delivery schelules for|in"ionce & Mason.* at 10 and 11343 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle's foree of | | W38 PORUIn "SWANCE UL | | tomorrow wvas made todayt by thelam., 1:30, 3:20. 5 8:50 and 10 Steamer ST. JOHNS ‘ Pen Ave. twenty police women for duty here Final State Command- City Post Office. Hours of iopening P . « eal - » At11th St. O Burrell COLUMBIA—"The ¥our Horsemen OF THE APOCALYPSE during the week. They were glven at the main bullding, meat Union} COLUMBIA—The ¥our Horssmen Leaves 7th a hearty welcome by Lieut. Van Station, also were made public. Valentino, at 10 a.m. and 12:15, 2:35, St Whart Winkle, who explained what might The statement follows: 4 7:15 and p.m. TONIGHT # o\ 2 ction will be« closed | METROPOLITAN — Richard Bar- | be expected of them while here | Money-order acction will bet closed | )neqy and’ Dorothy Gish, in “The | At 7:15 m‘x“,; Clerk Edwin r‘a!_ Pe{s::e end( :2: all day. | Bright Shawl” at 11 am., 1 2:.,[ Free Dancing police department administer: b e will be |3:30, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. oath+of office to the recruits at the [apostul s oasbieca/-aps iR i e iy rhy | |_Ratn_or_ suine “The Star Spangled Banner.” S AREXINGRAM | vicente btasco tbahirs siovir - A=l MOTOR TO ¥ PRODUCTION JADABTED, Y JUNE MATHIS: | s 5 = Historic Alexandria _viru RODOLPY VALENTINO v I TRAL-—Milton 1s, in house of detention. i closediail day fice, | Women Re-Marry,” at 11:25 a s H t l R 1 Shortly afterward the oath of of- Stamp windows at the main ‘office, 5 e o5 e S = - - ote amme! fice was administeréd to more than s L e R T T e T O I CONTINUOUS PERFORMARCE 9:45 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT sixty visiting detectives and a dozen will be open fro 3 g UNION STATION PLAZA—Shrine | H . - T e == | | Opposite City Hall Masonic Temple local men. Frank Baur and Thomas | {a.m., and from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. | Rodco, at 2 8:30 p.m. | i i T ey I i B. McNamee, retired members of the ! s Ul e registry section, main office, | { ’ detective force. responded to a call for duty during the week, both hav- | e will be open from 7:00 a.m. to §:30 a |n.; DELAY D. c- TRAFFIC ‘ _— FAREWELL WEEK! The Better '@le Club ANNOUNCES ing performed excellent duty while and from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. on the ctive st " perinienaen | CADIES Stretched on Side-I General Dellvery Hours. COLLATERAL CASES of police, and Inspector Clifford L. The general dellvery, main office, Grant, chief of detectives, addressed walks Account for Two ot the out-of-town detectives, who WE PLAY LOE W SVAUDEVILLE P “Passing of the West” R-0-D-E-O will be open from 7:00 a.m 2 Shaws for Price of came from cities in all sections of Injuries. am. and from 3:00 p.m. to | Commencing tomorrow in the United e A SPECIAL CABARET thie: ccountry. SChIat dBuIleNn Sons I 2 The Dennsylvanis. Avenue States and District of Columblia s Y OME NOBLES AL gratulated the visitors on their fine | xR including the Shrine Post Office, wili | Sta stric = WASHINGTON'S ONLY POPULAR AND - appearance and told them they had e en from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. [ branches of Police Court and In the = PRICE VAUDEVILLE THEATER 1 > e [ —— e et | R s1G NEWMAN AND | || INDIAN ExposiTiON || LAMB AND OWENS of efficiency. “You we your worth, e b casd of quantity q"-?lhl:} f:m:fl;‘& Of the city was ex-|street, parked on Alaska avenue tended to the visitors and Maj ollow! -named stations will be open | & driver of an automobile that | FCWINEAICT, L4 C®S%0 pom. to | Shriners in contact with the car of|g:00 p.m.: Central, Connecticut ave-|be no trials of defendants who have | Benjamin Abramson, 631 Princeton [nue, F street, lith street, George- been rele e ed on collaterals. Only de- Town, H street, Park road, St. James. | -C 1 on ool 1 | D iiel U iCeet and Wobtvminman L nAsutsiwiio Wave ihean docked) upi Sul- | narth of Dogwood street, last night | gtner stations will be closed xll:nugh-’fl"'l are unable to put up collaterals | convention period, there will Famous Whirlwind Dancers AND THEIR OWN “JOHNNY” HAWKINS sent here because of Maj. Sullivan said, “and | as the benefit of | HIS ORCHESTRA The Plokfords; Beland & Knight Chas. L. FI Amorns & Jeanet PHOTO PLAYS “HER AGGIUENTAL nUSBAND" Cowboy and Cowgirl Contests 150 Indians Important? are born with ha way, it is very livan sald e ‘ll\m:‘-dl _the i :;‘:m::l AFETt B oielok A sAventmoatb ol ot the day o b an |OF fuTnish bonds will be tried, it was ol it aud & “DISGOVEE"I‘!GIrlmo_!(lE(ngfl?;: Union Station Plaza Summer Home—Cape May, N.J. 4% O e il account of their serv- infant was hurled from Mrs. Simms'{ One delivers will be mace bY 01jannounced by Judges Robert Hardi- | i Strand_Stacs_Last Wock ers at 6: 5 - [ Sarriers at B A Touted.. One de- | son and John P. McMahon today a wit £ the v Wallace, 416 Ken- | Tivary will be made of purcel post| The collateral lists ‘will not be guainted wich many o 7o cet. occup: o amsc matter beginning at 6:30 am. and there will be no forfeitures e e e T:\l;m—\' Gl Hotel dcliveries will be made at 1 bo 4 ituces discussing the work thev el A S oR S it 6:45 a.m. and 4 pm. AL collaters form, the incpector eaid he wanted ',;q was shocked. A collection will be made from the ut on |..],n.|'&u(| rg:].. Agnes Fellows, Government | entire city beginning at 6:40 &0 SftEfiere cons them o Arrest every man Wi .o known to be a menace to society snticeioltylibograning xx €30 1=, ices. larm to the roadway and slightly Inspector Grant, personally ac-|y,raq Mys. Ro: Z0¢-50¢ & San. & Tiolldays LOEW’S P ALAC MAY 30—JUNE 10 | CHESAPEAKE BEACH General admixxion to Rodeo § . Washington's Only Salt Water Resort Granantund All Seashore Attractions Grandstand Round Trip: 50c: Children, 25c / Box seatx. ... . Indian Village .. Sundays: $1; Children, 50¢) ains Leave District Line Sta Open an account NOW ! ANK OF COMMERCE ||| over for trial vention Children under 12. i | | uded in price of tickets. E | | “T% Is not necessary that you should | last night about 9:15 o'clock | 4} Giko aciiver carriers’ bulk mail. | VRN e the pur- | e s bo able to file a rpecifio ¢hurge ARAINS | roceived injurics to her face as a In Residentizl Sections. pose of cleaning up the dockets of AND SAVINGS o] o peories e lier Dass: 10:30, 2:30, 5:4 e men’ yon arrest.” e WL UMM | risi o drivins er automobile | arternuon and_evening coicctions e tnteconts arls e das no oo (|| o 2t0 SRS N Contmmers A7 12tk e : ace to society in any manner. againat & trolley poie on Connecticut | will bo made in the resdencisl sec- | to permit police force members get- or. 7th an ts. | ntinuous Performance odeo Daily at 2:30 and 8:30 P.M. = = - - s em and ge avel hetwee! Sarlhe street and licnd beginning at 3:30 a . e S e rine fes- s lidays, 3 and 8:30 p.m. E———— or fonm, arrest ithem ‘and iget javenue between Garfield street and, Uq¥ YEEETEE R L P distdet begin: | tivities. This order of the court will |) om———— = 9:45 A. M. to Midnight > s ~eeeCRANDALL'S, Off the StrCets mer member of In- | CAthedral avenue. Her automobile | ning at 3 pm.. 6 pm. and 10:15 p.m, | release fifty or more police officers. || - ot 7 e 2 L) X : § e npEoioE Gradts eommand, mow inc|was madly damaged Mie Fellows| Surerintendsats dnd foremen of |ho; under cedinary conditions. would ||{LARES S0 Crels 9RO BT C0% e L AR . ! METROPOL'TA" Apectar of police for the Southern | was given first aid at the office of Dr. | Al Statlons and eeCtiohs Wil BIs | pilG N Tor thelr cases to be coirs || Hard Shell Crabs.......50c doz. GREAT SHRINE BILL ! 3 Rall\u"ayf t:;;:};mz& ]\;‘;}fi ;‘r':f: “‘““{‘:u.m-; S. Lewis. consistent with the preper perform- | all of the morning hour, and some of | Crab Flake ....... ..60c1b. } SERS—— Y W ' BGURdfoe ViSILOrs: * doing| Mrs. Nora Horan, sixty-five years|ance of service. ~As June Lobster .. s0c Ib. | SECOND WEEK ot a|them late in the afternoo r at- thirty uniformed men. twen noon for at l al holiday no compensatory time | tendance upon the session of the 11 AM. ards V. | o 215 F stree 4 cked do h 3 : D 11 P.ML duty In the yards of fl;ofl:}‘_‘shwlmt(:\_ jold, 218 F street. ‘was knocked doWN | aap be allowed omployes performing j Traffic Court. There will be no jury || Shrimp . s s 230D Doors Open at 10:30 A Terminal Company an t foe by the automobile of George | service on that d trials until after June 12, the jury || Sea Scoll $1.00 qt. rallroad yards between Alexandris { “Superintendert panel having been excused until that || S¢@ Scollops NOLaL First National Presen Most of his men are | Thomas, 3644 New Hampshire avenu and this city i z | quested to immediately pl signs ! date. six-footers who were trained police- | near her home last nmight about 8:30 [in their lobbles Indicating the hours men before joining the railroad squad.1 y'clock and her left arm injured. She jof service on Juno mheRde fectives susl fuom ”“.',',u‘,;';‘,‘;: was treated by Dr. Searle, member of |, Délivery carrlers will be expected cities 01 he lto on m g of J e 6 st. The latter are from New York | Mrs. M. J. d, fifty s old. |1 . ving the coffice on scheduled 1 a Allentown, Lan-|1627 Lamont strcet, was knocked | f5r the first trip. Fish Prices Always Low EACHO & COMPANY 21 Municipal Fixh Market Phones Main 6176 and 9510 “ THE TISERS, Staw | | CaROLINA 2R e —— Special Shrine Comedy ! e ELM Newark, N, J.i | & =3 B e al of a great fun-f H city, Newark. . J. Allentown. I&n-}down by a street car near Dupont . p— un-teat e DOR B““ll-nr".tr;:”l\ ;x)f;l‘l‘:n“l"l‘vxllkl;:‘:‘;t‘v od | Circle Tast night. She was badly | &l SEATS FOR | :ndwrm by lilustrious Poten- CHEVY CHASE , Conn. Ave. & Richmond and Norfolk, Va. | snocked and her left arm bruised. | — C i B N s BRRE df Medea e Supported by a hrills en’to Emerzency Hos- | Old Home Paper || SHRINE PARADES ||| SALT-WATER Eamiolaeies it TORAY, O3 AL SESHY i At aeg R : i MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW |If “FXVity ThoteLe b's Fab Hergeshieimer's colorfal atory of il T News — Topics — Overturs 'Sacred Conc “THE BRIGHT SHAWL” i hand with news that makes me sad: IN THE GRAND OLD : e in o h | for landmarks old are being canned | T e Wy e e T T PR | T b roadway and fell. Ske sustained an | (o (58 @0 PO R LG Uhen 1 7 7 || REGENT ert*“Atonement” || NEw STANTON on & o3 . 8:00 and o H i e b cone o D. J. Kaufman, Inc. : BATHING | | where, with dreams and schemes | Ziectric Cars leave 12th aud Pennsyivanie and emotional high lights. opens in linjury to the of her head. | s i =1 See L. King | AT | h [ Venice, where Bella Donna and her izabeth Sweet, lored, thirty- | was there, a lad. Now progress is|— - = s — =1 Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church JACKIE CO0G in “DADDY." ADDED husband_are spending thelr honey- [seve old.” was tréated the watchword there. young men | MOUNT VER BAY SHORE i o | == f moon. | At brilliant carnival Belln | Casualty Hospital yesterday for ! pave taken hold; they stake out | VERNON i South 'f LIBERTY “er: cav. ana ¢ su |l BOBBY VERNON D iiis s men. Bella Donsa fnlnrim_h.xr'u-s inh fall on the sidewalk at | lots and paw the air, they're spirited | @nd ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c | BALTIMORE 9th and Mass. Ave. N.W. “THE PLX . In Christie's Funniest, decides to end her life, but 18 saved | 412 and L streets southwest and bold; and there is racket every- | Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | cheid by steam roads or C/ “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” by a young Fnglishman, attracted | Suffering from a fracture of her W B & A clactelc fo Bals 8 O'Clock Tonight AMERICAN 1t $r, ana It 1. Ave. By her grace and beauty. The girl [left arm, Louise Grayson, colored - { e pimreidete a0 more, thence via Baltimore v b r WORLD SURV marries him. belleving that he will {1015 19th’str wis taken from ]r‘\:‘l‘mnpld. -lI !hqncil to J‘m:rm} e e s o amdihaic(ony i o WELCOME NOBLES SDOWNI0 THE SEA LY EHIes.! sos : 1 Tiins her. influence foclaily. power |home 1o Emergency Hospital last| again. what time my dotage comes, i e R Fine Auto Roads Direct . Erapmed 5,000 Tright Shawl PR WLl ey “'spend "their |night. She received the Injury az @l and gossip with the bearded men | oo B e ine Auto Roads Direc Chorus of 100 Voices i ecaonied S D G hemeymoon, In | tho“show places of {nesnlt ofia faliion'ithe stales Ty ASE \ho Honwsince were dny chums: | WesHaKtonTVirginis PRalfway. Co. | to Park Over FAV Rt the Cuban Government. on dis- SEynt, where the mew wifo falls |ho onefinoe ol one Matn 2 FRIE COOGAS, T & L love with an EErp- | - . Terra Cott “g}onc‘h .he_|\h|l!ag< we ku' w ‘h(’l“ll— = = Delightful Route. Mt. Vernon Church Quartet DATACE | ploy a¢ Frank R Jellef's, 1216 1 tian notable, and for him seeks to ainst 4 n front o he place with commerce hums. The i i o ) s = ——— e peison her Tushand. ~ The pleture is | Pennsylvania avenue last night andiyrees “that shaded us of vorc are L A N K | Delicious Sea Food O emten Weoh: baritoner RAPHAEL ™ .9 5 CRANDALL'S SEmers W | baseasion/Fobert Hitchenia ovel Bl s Sn %t Emergency | cut to kindling wood—some fellow Dinners. oo Mgy Telen Howison - s DOI : S T 1w i Hospi ! wished to build a store where those | Do - ceter, - 'S—“Only a Shop Girl.” e b streot, was| W2 _ . O0OKS | ancing. » ; AP?Ifm mmayyflwr‘?nf the pit. | ar automoblle that “afi! s _"‘!O"‘Y;}’:i‘ S All Forms of Entertain- ||| A Rare Treat for Music Lovers TG 00 i vividly a stors o - - 3 i v as has-b ~Dad . Comed 3 X stor {Strick by another touring car at 16th ' fell with mighty roar, as has-been > 5 R e s s prx-Doo-Dad 5. e OB S [k, ARt LA A eamarks shouid, The-od home | E. Morrisor Paper Co. ||| ment and Thrills [l| o e e oo e v e Pl Gupie to EOI'S yestenday 88 L8 {and overturned. "He was not Injured-| paper used to tell drab tales of A-Plenty. . sign was hung out aud . CRANDALL’S THEATER A D s “Shop. Gt Hatelis — small_events; Tim Heffelfinger dug | sz 1009 Pa. Ave. S OOOEENCente By e : ) TODAY LAND. T Yo '?"i\n}‘nr Sfho Busch and Wallace Beery SODALITIES ARE TOLD 13 el ABE SBonts IbetiS0% seiith: ] ,000-Ft. Concrete Pier. — . ___ADMISSION FREE. ______ Star_Cast NECRI ‘and. CONWAT PPARLE G Sl g s g (| 5ea-Bounded Horizon. " ||| gy AT s ‘Phe “story, briefly, is that of the| . A At - ! i illh, | § DUMBARTON >3 Wineennin ), CRANDALL’S Saves Theater temptations held out to a girl em-| OF WOMEN’S INFLUENCE ! spring suits to sprightly gents. But = = Y y 2 RN 3 PP (et it | now it tells of building sites and 1525 EYE ST.NW. ploye of a department store by a man 14th and Col. Rd. RELLAT DONNAL Eh I f i higher up and of the results when = subdivisions fine, of garish da 2 L.G.IaaemAN., | 2 911 H St. N.E. Y Mate. 2 pm. Dails. 3 p.m. Sunda; o6 irl Buccumbs to the Influence of |St. Patrick’s Pastor Addresses] SibUSOns, e of gatioh dave AR CTRmAY o : TREE AomIEsTon EMPIRE *, 55" 0% w1y fopfsh ol Su e bright lights, while another walks i S e 1t aad 2o : L AMUSEM e EEe e HEODORE RORERTS the “siralent andmatrow " By pecal- Reunion on Responsibilities !line; and 1 won't visit those old o are WATTENTION 3t | OQ0KS N Also TOPICS OF 16AL DAUGHTERS.” leling the lives of these two girls| Under New Order. | wights who once were chums of Tincheon: 1130 j0 2 watie vt B SEVEN BIG RIDES SAKE Overture, the fllm draws a lesson which should | nde! - | mine Dinver, $1.00. 6 to 8. Home Cooking | To Read When 33 OTHER AMUSEMENTS 1| Augmented Orchestra. rpress itself deeply upon those who | 5 ver for goodl {(Copyright). WALT MASON | || A¥D"GREAT ORCHESTRA OF 10 FOR ! e Canduicior E b S iav ‘ Stressing the great power for & pyrig] MASO? TOMORROW D0 o view it. A murder in the culminating | Strexsing the great FOWCT (37 G400 i Homeward Bound DANCING | T S ODOREAROES i scenes with a mystery angle servi : rro {oerente an even intenifica m‘.u.‘r;;ntlKgg“‘;'i",;:m?;:“_’zm‘l’:";{.‘;."n?::i““milr{;******** A kA e AR KRR KKK Ko il Some at 25 and 35 cents | [ FvEst 2atn xoo xEmmAouzs I dovetatls nicely with the grand finale. | rlehts, Mer G, F Thomes PAsor of) g - each, cheap enough to Teave (| i MIMIANMIAAAIGG? i v Sl e A SHOUEY Gohels SRd ciler minos Patrick’s Church, addressed mem I | G il 645 Pa. Ave. S.E. flms augment the bill. and a sym- | bers of sodalities at’ their reunion on on the train when you have CLE 2195 P2 A ; phony orchestra adds fo the attrac- | the grounds of Mount Carmel retreat finished them. Others are | MIGHTY TAK' iv > 3 house _ vesterday. The Monsignor Gysnspe tieimr ke urged the large gathering to continue and popular books in their devotion to the mother of late pop rented in our library and [|| [HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE || { HIPPODROM Polaris ety | OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS God. The object of the sodality, he { TH EEN 0 - |God. “The object of th ity. he | = : EATRE DE LUXE UE GRANT Within the shadow of the great{Pointed out, LIS gL i withdrawn in excellent omcertiOronn . The New Game dome which surmounts freedom's Taj Mahal at the end of Pennsylvania avenue, every nceivable kind of amusement and diversion has been 1 MAY g 1} WELCOME SHRINERS! P Bt A R 60c Each; 2 for $1 ||| Z5rma iomr angioe mx CRANDALL'S *recarsen Mat. Saturday at 2 pm To Enable Al to Se WELCOME NOBLES ! TODAY -THEODORE RORERTS and | The KEITH CARNIVAL BILL M | § |, % “The woman of today.” said Mgr. | Thomas, “has come into a higher place I with her rights, and if she is to hold supplied for the Shrine guests of the | that Place e b= ational Capital. But these are not | tlon Uub = mplary life of all. Within easy reaching distance, | MOdelqd after the exemp ory He ot by street car line, railway and steam- | the FITEH,, 3 rsnements may, be Tound. _l ocot | s Atithe benediction services. Rt Rer. Glen Echo Park, one of the finest of | J4mes ¥ R O e Cracioe 3 its kind in the country, reached by | 36l C8 “G VA Rev John Coady, cars of the F street line, offers all | Hnnessy, deatoni rer Jopm o e varietles of park entertainment,. in. | SUbGERCOR BEC O A lie was furs cluding picnic grounds, thrillers and | MARLCr O CEGMORIt 0 B0 foe tra, dancing. " The admission to the park | dnder the direction of Edward Ca Chevy Chase Lake, dreached by | 2R8USh, with Miss Katherine Rup transferring from the 14th streetggars | DTt of e * * * * * * 264 Trillion Miles in an Aeroplane * Amusing—Exciting * * * * * * * * * * Join our library here—start reading at once,and we will transfer you to our branch in your home city or to our Parcel Post Department which serves the entire United States. Intensely Interesting and Instructive The whole world will soon be playing it Be one of the first to have one THE POLARIS CO. 1403 New York Ave. F Or Ask Your Dealer MAY MeAVOY. in “GRUMPY." And || Comedy. “DOG S Jo-Headed by the Beautiful Stage anz Soreen Star |L LOUISE LOVELY PAUL PARROTT, in “FOR ART'S || e SRR i CRANDALL'vS York Theater Ga.Av.&Quebee St. “PRODIGAL 'DAUGHTERS. And IN PERSON And that Master of Wit JULIUS TANNEN T 1. Il ToMORROW—POLA” NEGRT ana |l Funnisst Monclogues. In the Fun gu CONWAY TEAR in “BELLA 0 librarv |} Rence Iobert & Giers-Dorf 2 s i DN A ;] S y Sympbonista; Bailey Cowan: . i | s Matine Y — 3 ITHI FOE 24545 2% 3 2 X 0%t Kk ke to the Chevy Chase cars at 14tW®and | “'pho services were followed by a Jack “Rube” COMfford; Claud! | U streets, offers dancing in two big | ¢, - ities / I S e — o W T LI ST ne Bk e % N AR R Jok ke k sk sk ke dot || Y and Boleshops e et & Fytaan 4 | Great Falls Park, reached, in! Georgetown, by cars that leave the RPLRC[RMRAKDERMVLEODANLRLLADH terminal at 36th and M streets, with *—,—-—— g a delightful ride, offers dancing on | : a_pavilion overlooking the famous | Great Falls, together with boating, | (Between F and G Sts.) Two Show Daily, 2:16 and 8:15 Exoept No 2:15 Mats. Tues., Wed., Thurs. Sunday Mat! at 3 Phones Main 4484, 4485, 6823. 609 13th St. N.W. L ] o s i "RIVATE i « six lessons, $4 Fine environment. W. 11%0. GLADYS WILBUR, No. 8 Dupont Dupont sons any uar._result udio. Phone ¢ fishing, kodaking and pretty picnic 2 Franklin 1435°W. m Dancing, Stage snolhs ne ) ! | Training. ildren's es. Chesapeake Beach. an hour from | o T e ‘Washington, reached by the H street | G == Lesnona.1n 311 st¥ies. of daadine. cars connecting with the Chesapeake | Matinee, | udio 1830 Biltmore st. Col. 2003, 4* Beach railway, offers salt-water bath- | B 7 Evening. §:15 H = ireerarsy Midnight, 1830 Dancing s a_ Necessitr, Not a Lusury. CATHERINE Special Shrine Offering LONDON’S | At 710 oth air mw. Fe. G500 will teach 7o . he latest dances i few priv. less. Results TALK OF THE TOWN DRAMATIC STORY—THE e Task. B¢ ey time. Closs Toex ang Fri. '8 to lads 10 010 pan,_ moonllant trips daily at 7 pm. re- 3 A_Gigantio Burlesaue Musical Rovus urning to the city by 11 p.m. The| f i == boat also makes trips to Colonial Drive out and see over 100,000 in bud and bloom in the 5 REGINALD DENNY & STAR CAST < 10th st. n.w. Class Monday and Friday, 8 '/ 11 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. amusements. Visitors should consult the adver- ing adventure in that arcosies, the Sargasss Opposite Garden of Allah SN Headquarters - . IS OIS EDWARD F. MILLER'S . y Beach, which, after several hours of Orchestra tising columns under the head of & Amusements for detailed Information. Gal ers urg’ ary an argosies, the Sargasso orrectly in a few N ing, together with dancing ana! Coney Island attractions. steamer St. Johns, which leaves he‘; N w rr B T wh-rf1 at Tth street, for forty-mile TP.TO-THE-MINUTE DANCES, 1226 C pleasant ride past historic spots, Ta aemoe o ohon sad e S —~| MR. LEROY H. THAYER S AR Sca, has been penned CAVE. W 3587, P PROF. AND MRIS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 11°] Tands Its ‘passengers Tor sait-water Private Gardens of Edward P. Schwartz - bathing, dancing and numerous other s ~ SHUBERT 18 Teacher of ton's Bocial Set. thrilling in develon- BELASCO Tonight at IR el R fon T il forms 5 ! ing. 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Balance in American, French, English, Holland and Japanese g New Yok Scedexy, 44 1h ot Sw.” 8 Standards (World’s Best). Do not confuse these flowers with ordinary Peonies, as they are admitted by experts to be of the finest collection, the best European and Oriental Novelties, and the cream of Standard varieties. They are pronounced by critics to be of dis- tinct and rare beauty. Over 100,000 in buds and blooms. Drive out and see a field of magnificent flowers. Buds and Blooms may be purchased at $2.00 per dozen, or three dozen for $5.00. When cut fresh from the field and placed in a cool room, away from the sunlight, they will open into most gorgeous flowers. ISLE OF LOST SHIPS Manrice Tourneur, ar- tist-director, has pic- turized this dymamic yarn for First National with a sweep of action, @ deftness of charac- terisation and a degree of muspense that place 1t among the year's hits, See ft— NEXT WEEK ONLY AT CRANDALL'S, METROPOLITAN I at 10th™——" Have You Tried the Delicious Home- Cooked Dinners Served at the Universalist Church 13th and L Sts. N.W. 5to 7P.M, COME TODAY. ARCADE 14th & Park Road EXCITING (The First Noble) - MARAT"O" BY LAPS AND MILES Coolest Theater in Town Best Show in Town Extra Midnight Shows Wed. & Thur.11:15p.m. $300. IN CASH PRIZES ¥ [ 9 P.M. TO 3 AM,