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'TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS Advertise! Tell it to ‘em! Boost! As | fust as communitics sprout, thrive and spread throughout these United States today, the tendency of most chambers of commerce, bourds of ! trade and other civic organizations is to let the world know just what this or that city, town, village or hamlet has to offer that might induce the stranger to settle within pro- gressive territory | “Scroggins Shoot N Broken Hend and Stay!” “Dismiss r Car at Peppermintville, Your New Home,” and similar inviting signs ¢ the tourlst at every| crossroad. The mighty state of Cali- fornia a will expend more than $1,250,000 th year to let the rest of the country know what the great commonwealth to offer, while Pennsylvania, Maine, Georgia, Flori- da and other rapidly growmng locali- ties hard at work compieting Luge booster campaigns. cds You!” e lacking True, in this respect? no vast sums are ribed by her poor little s residents to propagate the wonders of their beautiful city, yet innumerable movements are quietly under way by representative organi- zations which cannot help cheering those who dream of the greater Dis- trict. For instance, Satur night about ¥ men sat around the festive hoard the Hotel Shoreham to honor | nn, assistant man- | . retiring president chapter of the Greeters ! who during hi term of had mana untiring mammoth organizatio next July ational *h will convene here 1ing to the eity three 1l prominent hotel em- very state in the Union i ncement the blg satisfy aet, some for arred s as Bdg: gued United < marshal of our incomparable District, who pre- sided as toastmaster; Kdward F. Colladay, president of 'the Board of intrepld chlef of | Chamber of Com- mour, its seeret president of Men's A Hixht, managing w Willard Hotel; Parls Gordon, La Laurence Mills editor of th ional Hotel Travel Gazette ¥. Ran, Lee Hou Hotel Raleigh, horeham of Labor James | 7 ixstoner J. klin Fairweather Dutton of originator eing v a George the Rennert, mong _thos apart from merce: Townle L Hammer, and tremendous ¥ the alert Appreciati wantage enjo elerk to sl rlooked a bet, and the happy gath- party his utmost to acquaint with true con- nity. pindged to all inco ditions o 1 { | { inquire abo then population, teli There none of them vote! sentatives up on th men, who really that we don't want the illusionize them, convinee those of their constituencies who viit vour hotels that their representatives at Washington are ¢moking the wrong brand! Boost tho town, tell of its wonders, stress it rapld increase in growth, but never forget to add, ‘We haven't any vote'. Determi 1ot a zolden opporty and President thread where leader loft shot at the ment Mr. McKee told the wonder- ful tmp 101 had made on the 200 an hotel men who | visited the city several months ag they being particularly delighted at | the reception tendered them by the ! President of the United States, and | the wated the Greet- | ars for the splendid co-operation now being enjoyed between that body and the Hotel Men's Association. Messrs. Hight and Gordon assured the organization that every possible assistance would be extended for the sking In aid of the forthcoming con- vention, and Mr. Hiils paid tribute to | Mr. Conn for his success in securing ihe conclave for the Capital, _“es- pecially when it is remembered that your local organization has only been a ! member of the national body a httle { over three years." Secretary Davls and Commissioner | Bell confined their remarks, for the most part, to personal experiences in various hotels of the world, and pro- voked loud laughter by the recital of | their reminisences. Sam Dutton, known from coast to coast and gulf to lakes as the fath- | er of the “seeing-America-first” idea. | and a Greeter from the top of “his; head to the soles of his feet, deplor- | cd_ the lack of by certaiu communities which, said, were rich with points of H are | Hill, Lionoral nd_truly belfe vote! Dis- look such Marshal Snyder is picked up_ th Board of Trade | they, too, took | of i:franchise he | in- | calred that T | get 33,000 in cash. initiative displayed |clubs in Wa TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAI — “Lightnin’ " (second k), at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—Mrs. Leslie Carter, “Stella Dallas,” at 8:20 p.m. GARRICK—"“The Marlonette Man at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"Red’ Light Annie,” 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—Wash{ngton Opera Company, in “Tales of Hoffmann,” at 8:15 p.m. KEITH'S—Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.n. in COSMOS—Mme, Adelaide Herrmann | vaudeville and pictures, show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Rose's Roy vaudeville and pictures, at continuous FAYETY—"All Aloard,’ at 2:15 and 8.15 p.m. RIALTO—Robert B “Under the Red Robe, burlesque, Mantell, photopla: “The Humming Bird"; at 1 05, 3:10, 5:10, 30 p.m. FPALACE—Anna Q. Nilsson, “Thundering Dawn’: 11:15 1:15, 3:25, 5:26 and 9:35 p.m. Ponjola”; a.m., CENTRAL— 11:35 am., 1 9:35 p.m. CRANDALL'S—Grace 5, 6:30, § and 9 PRINTERS WILL ASK PRESIDENT TO ACT Union Heads Directed to Inform Mr. Coolidge of Row in Gov- ernment Office. The officers of Columbia Typo- sraphical Union, No. 101, were directed In a resolution adopted yesterday by the union to bring to the attention of the President of the United States “the situation existing fn the gov- ent printing office in an effort ve the letter and pirit of the laws observed.” The preamble of the blie on resolution d Printer George H numerous oc of employes in the ing office, there causing great unrvest and demoralt tion in that office.” Mr. O 'y sion test action along this line olution continued, “was the suspension and threatened 1 of a represéntative of the in the right of petition to Congress in an effort to hetter the condition of exercising | at in | ' at 615, | { | | cased - rter virtu. ‘holds his offic of the the foundation lberty and justic D. C. WOMAN TO RECEIVE INCOME FROM $300,000 Mrs. Martha Tyson Parker Chief Beneficiary Under Mother's Will Filed at Ellicott City. Special Dispatel: to The St BALTIMORE, Md., January Income from the estate of Mrs, son Eiliot, leader of wome: fties in Maryland, who died I ngton Janu. to go daughter, Mrs. Martha Tyson Parker of Washington. The will was fi in the Orphans’ Court at Ellicott City Saturday. The estate i€ valued at_about $300,- 000. After payment of debts and funeral expenses, Mrs. Parker is to The rest of the trust to the Safe estate is given in Dep t Company, which is directed to pay the income to Mrs. Parker in quarterly installments £ twenty-one years. If she dies befo t perfod, the payme > 10 be 1aad; in_ equal shures dren of e end of twenty- 3 ré the S to be divided ng the chi dirs. Parker dics without i is to be divided accordin Mrs. ‘Elliott’s country home, Ellicott City, which formerly wi Patapsco Female Institute, is cluded in the estatc near the in- GAS OVERCOMES MAN. Roy Crutchley Found Unconscious in University Infirmary. Overcome by gas, as the result of what is belleved to be an accident, Roy Crutchley, twenty-two years old, ployed at Georgetown University, vas found on the fourth floor of the infirmary vesterday unconscious. The £as jet in the room was partly open. Crutchley was taken to the hos pital, where his condition was pro- nounced not critical, PLANS FOR JEWISH COUNCIL. Representatives of seven jewish hington met last night in the Y. M. H. A. and made final plans, for the organizatfon meeting terest, and declared that since he had of the inter-club council.to.be held turned his Albany hotel' at Denver in the rooms of the Young Friends over to his brother he would devote Club January 28 at 7:30 o'clock. his time tv having established a gov- | ernment-controlled department of tourist travel. At this meeting officers are expected to be elected and committees formed. Paul C. Robbin representing the ex- Stunned by all the nice things said |ecutive committee of the Y. M. H. A. about him and blushing like a sweet &irl graduate, “Russ” Conn, as those who frequent the Shoreham know the popular assistant manager, thanked his associates for the honor cxtended, announced that the local organization had gained 300 per cent during the past vear and that the coming convention would be one of the most pretentious affairs ever at- tempted by the national body. After several dances by Camille Little and Charlotte Le Beau, Jack Harringer, Shoreham chef, was hus- tled from the kitchen to be thank- ed for the repaet, and with a few closing remarks from Walter Paul of the Hotel Arlington, the incoming president of the Washington Greet- ers, the gatherng dispersed . with everybody boosting. * ok * x And, in concluslon, let it be asked it consideration is always shown hotel employes encountered on our travela? ! You know, the life of the hotel olerk is not ‘entirely o bed of roses. | It not the easlest matter in the! presided at last night's mecting. | Temptations. o S “I will save my weekly wages,” I resolved, on New Year day; “in the banker’s vaults and cages I will store my. wealth away; I won't go, by rapid stages, down the spendthrift’s idle way.” It is good indeed to sever ties tha# bind us to a vice, and I'll save the scads forever, tlll my bundle cuts much ice; but the mer- chants make endeavor to relieve me of the price. Every one has some- | thing nifty he would sell me cheap as dirt; one is asking seven-fifty for a fourteen-dollar shirt; ah, it's pain- ful to be thrifty, and good resol tions hurt! And the hatter cries, “Doggone it! What a ke.ly shades your brow! There are streaks of mildew on it, you should feed it to the cow; buy yourself a modern world to smile, look pleasant and be bonnet—you can get a bargain now.” accommodating under all conditions and circumetances—no, sireel | Tragic as is the sltuauon when| the comedian, forced to vlay his part laughs, jokes and makes merry while his heart aches with grief over the death of some loved one, it's no| more trying than when the hotelf cmploye, fagged out and weary after a strenuous day's work, must quietly take a call from some crabbed ar- rival. Think it over, folks! These young| men and women are reéponsible for; mpressions formulated by 90 per| cent of visitors to your city. Thelr behavior reflects the hospitality of the community, and as no locality is one whit better than the conduct of its oftizens, it's up to all concerned to glve them falr treatment. THE MIXER. ) ¥. And the man who deals in busses views wtih scorn my ancient van;! “You class up with tinhorn cusses when_you drive that punk sedan; take it round to Junkman Gus’—buy a new one, spick and span.” Thus wherever I may wander there are men with things to sell, and they trail me here and yonder, and they argue and they yell; they're deter- mined I shall squander coin for which I've toiled so well. Oh, the dealers all beset me for the scads I fail to blow, and they worry me and fret me as they chase me through the snow, and some day I fear they'l' ;;I: !We, when I'm tired of say o (Copyright) WALT MASON. | THE :EX’Ef\’ING STAR, . 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"ONE CENT SALE GRAPEFRUIT Good size, sweet. juic —the kind you'll lik 4 for 25¢; 8 for 26c Y P-K Coffee, Ib., 28¢c make botter coffec P-K blen T | The Best of I All | Instructors —of course is experienc and we've had plenty of N that in the many years we have heen replacing l and repairing Washing- ton roofs. fYou can invarjab count -on- Colbert doing o | satisfactory job at sati (_l factory prices. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating —Plumbing—Tinning one Main 621 F Street Mione Mt ELLLTTT T T T i AU Have You a Room for Rent? A Star Classified Ad will bring you a host of prospective tenants. The better description you give of the details— where located, how fur- nished—and all about it —the surer you'll be of attracting the attention of those seeking such accommodation: You see, you are bounf d toc:l:‘.td: the eye of practically everybody —because ‘s0 nearly everybody in Washing- ton reads The Star reg- ularly. That's why The Star prints MORE Classi- fied Ads every day than all the other papers here com- bined. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. HINK LT T TN AMUSEMENTS. THE $1,500,000 SPECTACLE Cosmopolitan Presents UNDER THERED ROBE BY STANLEY WEYMAN Featuring ROBERT B. MANTELL ALMA RUBENS JOHN CHARLES THOMAS SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SCORE 'POLI'S Ths Selwyns Present MRS. LESLIE CARTER In a Dramatization of OLIVE HIGGINS PROUTY'S Novel “STELLA DALLAS” By GERTRUDE PURCELL and HARRY WAGSTAFF GRIBELE An Exceptional Cast of Plavers "~ NATIONAL | THEATER 4:30 ! PHILADELPHIA i ORCHESTRA Shubert TONIGHT { Leopold Stokowski, Conductor | FREDERICK STOCK Guext_Conductor neert Bureaw, Tthur Smith, Inec. 1306 G Street SHUBERT — N T GarnicK 31,503 TONITE 5% t00 10 s18F Thurs. Mat, $1.00; Sat. Mat. $1.50. BROCK PEMBERTON Present his iatest and production, [ THE MARIONETTE MA"" By Frances Lig! 3 PT DISCRIMINATING NORMAN TREVOR. ULLRICH HA T 0 - P THE DRAMATISTS' WHIFFEN, KATHERINE will greatest A STAR THEATER, INC Presen A Comedy of American Life NEXT MONDAY SEATS THURS. “THE 60’055 HBMIGS HIGH” AN EVENT FOR THE With s Distinguishcd Cast Headed Dy |HOFFMANR” TONIGHT PRESIDERT THEATER 11th and Pa. Ave., 8:15 p. m. Washington Opera Co. Edouard Alblon, General MAnE GARRISON _Metropoitan Sopranc RAL ERROLLE Chicago Onern Tenor S1IGNOR ANANIAN Metropolitan Opera Co. JOSER SCHWARZ Chlcago Opera Co. ELIZABETH BONNER ___ Conivaite JACQUES SAMASSOUD Conduetor SEATS BOX OFFICE Prices: §2, 33, 84 and 85 Mrector. HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Q Vandevilla's Newesi Sensniion PAT ROONEY & MARION BENT And 20 Players W - Martneci’s COrchestra in “SHAMROCK” A Musical Comedy FRANZ DRDLA Famous Violinist s Composer of '‘Souvenir. Sporial Eratue WILLIAMS & KEENE In “Sha A 8kit of Charm and Daintiness & Other_Super Features Shows Dal'y 2:18 and 8:15 Bunday Matines at 3 a Song Rovie 1 “FUN and MUSIC” MADAME ADELAIDE HERRMANN “QUEEN OF MAGIC” at the —SIX ACTS— Selected Exclusively From B. F. KEITH EXCHANGE In Addition A Paramount Picture “TO THE LADIES” From_Famous Stage P'ay “DON COYOTTE” “Round Leather Pushers and “The Mandari e Matinee, « First Night Vaudeville 6:30 Last Feature Showing 8 Last Vaudeville Starts 9:20 e e o Tuesday, | “TALES ori AMUSEMENTS. NOW PLAYING: GLORIA SWANSON | Offers screen lovers the finest emotfanal oc her brilliant and colortul ee~ g alluring drama of the Paris underworld, Miss Swansont first as a girl Apache beautiful gowns of a parisian social favorite. THE HUMMING BIRD FROM THE BROADW WITH EDWARD BURNS AND A SPLENDID CAST COMEDY---INTERNATIONAL Attractions | LOEW’'S Paiac F STREET AT 13TH i Contimuous 10:30 . m.—11 p. m. TODAY AND ALL WEEK Universal's ianguorous romance of the South Sea storm-sce with the greatest s ever filmed J. WARREN KERRIGAN ANNA Q. NILSSON NEW SENNETT COM DY “Ome Spooky Night" Seente—News—Overture SHUBERT - BELASWY TONIGHT AT 8:30 P. M. A. H. WOODS Presents MARY RYAN IN RED LIGHT ANNIE Original New York Cast aud Produc NIGHTS, 50c to §2.60; WED. MAT.. 50c $1.50; SAT. MAT., 80c to $2.00 b MONDAY—SEATS THURS, Winthrop Ames Presents Beggar on Horseback A play by George S. Kaufman and Merc Connely (With music by Dsems Taylor) With Roland Young and e Distinguished Cast MAIL ORDERS NOW 'STAR CAST Led by Annn Q. Nilw kwood. Joxeph K h Clifford, Claire Du Brey, € Dowell, Tully Mar- shall and Scores More, in Cynthia Stockley” r PONJGCLA LLOYD HAMILTON. in “MY FRIEND” L Exceptional Music CRANDALL’S FODAY NILSSON AMEASSADOR 18th St.&Col RL.N. W. AXD TOMORROW ANNA Q. AMES KIERWOOD COMENY CLNTRAL Dand B TOM E MORALS.” b ¥ MAR FIGHTING P CRANDALL'S ,,™cnert,o TODAY, AND TOMORROW — GRACH DARMOND, in “ALIMONY." “CRANDAL MATS TODAY—L Thenter “TIGER »-Dad Com ARTH | MATS. 2 P D. % { TODAY - LENOH 5 | ROSE,” " “And Dippy-1n wly. “THE BAR FLY. TOMORROW —— RICHLAT MESS. i “THE FIGH | CRANDALL'S sgotemeesse | TODAY _STAR CAST, i “PLEASULE ey, ¥ “CRANDALLZ MARION DAVIES, » NEW 30 UNAL TAEATR TONIGHT AT 8:30 AND ALL WEEK BARGAIN MAT. WED., BEST SEATS, $1.%0 JOHN GOLDEN Prasen's ! Staged By WINCHELL SMITH Pleaty of Good E-ats For Al Performances Nights, 500 to §2.50; Sat. Mat., 800 to §2.00. NEXT WEEK, MAT. WED. & SAT. SEATS THUR. HENRY W. SAVAGE'S LATEST MUSICAL COMEDY The Clinging Vine | we JIVIENNE SEGAL ' SOLID SEABON KNICKERBOCKER. N. Y. | Nights §1, $1.80, §2. *2.50 $3. Wed. Mat. S0s, | $1,$1.50, $2. Sat. Mat. S0, 31, $1.50, 82, $2.30. National, Thursday, Jan. 24, 4:30 PABLO CASALS | The Unrivaled "Cellist | T. Arthur Smith, Inc., Concert Bureau i 1306 G Street Lucresia Spanish Prima Donna Met. Opera Costume Recital, ! S Wed., J POLI'S ¥t 2 Seats Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 13th & G. Al tickets issued for, Oct. 29 gt for vostooned { _Phone ——ry ung ot r 10 this gripping and revealing and then in the See AY STAGE SUCCESS NEWS---OVERTURE---TOPICS Film Feature NEW EDW L ERNEST 5 “RU OF RED GAP” NEW MEADERS 33 8th st S.5. MIRTAM COOPFE, NS WIVES s PRINCESS ! DUMBARTON ** TS TRUXTON ™ ¢ MAKER." w CHEVY CHAS TODAY A GIIFFITIL FAY an ELLIC VHE COMMOX LAW 1k e on AN Conn. Avenue & G past e OLYMPIC ¥ Ak g 0 SEMen 1 & TRk 1 gom ENV AN W VIO California St WITH HIPPODRCME™ REGENT #¢k ani EN Pa. Ave. P Ample Parkice INIA VALLI, MILTON SIL Ereat s " ) CTALITY ELITE 14th Street and N GLORIA SWANSON LIBERTY lell‘)- € TAKOMA ;2 AMERICAN ™ 3 FAZENDA WYND RAPHAEL JACKIE THE KIN EMPIR A St HELL'S TOLE" CAROLINA i35 5o I TR WISk ~ DISTINCTION | I Marks (he work of one , | WARING'S & PENNSYLVANIANS | of the most unusual novelty orchestras le ing a new type of ry mic melody to American stage. clever collexintes com prise the gifted pers of the peppy orga ovwn the 12 ne zation ki ning an_extended xmzement auring v they will demo: their complete m; of forty different fnstr ments. NEXT SUNDAY AT CRANDALL S | METROPOLITAN F at 10t Wa:hington Soclety of # Arts Presests Flonzaley . Quartet Auditoriam, Central High School Jan. 21; Feb.' 11: Mer. 10—8:30 P. Bingle and course tickets now on s T. Arthur Smith, 1308 G Streel STAFFORD PEMBERTOY, Ex-fartner to Mae Murray-Gertrud in all stylés of da Piione Col atherine Ba'le, 719 9th St, N.W. teuch you to dance In a fow class Reduced rates. * PPELEAR ns by appointment. ~ 1618 19th St TURBERVILLE STUDIOS 76 couples. Rent, $30 per night. FI11 Concectinnt. b .m.-_m MILLER STUDIO. 8387 8:30_p.m. Private I _Nortl EDW. F. 1226 C Modern Social Dancing (Pupil of Mr. Miller) 229 First 8t. N.E. Day Phone Main 615. STUDIO OF DANCE AND DRAMATICS 3009 14th St Fhoto Col. 9T44% RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 514 Twelfth St. (near ¥ St.) % No Appointment Required. Open’1o A, 1711 Connecticat Ave. North 2682 Katherine Stuart-Jacques Lillard Salon of Dancing New tango, tango-waltz, latest fox trots > AC (lass Monday 11 pam. Private_les Phone Franklin 85 WS STODIO, and Friday, 8 to by _appointment. N.W.—PRIVATE LE: Se. Course, 4 priv., 3 clas Guar. it ARCADE 14th and Park Read Competent Instructors ANCE Week Nights; S:30 to 12 1

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