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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. ' $1.50. HICH CLASS VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY NEAH, V S‘A-Ay' o' T MAaKE v A ) () Sy e L e SBHUUI- AS SHRINE Comny e i WHEN AUTU UPSETS My SELF CcRACKED LIP! THEY TusT Sg,_‘féf,’,’- GARL LAEZMMLE Presents | iy b OO e RIGHT o~ PuT THAT STUFF I TH el UP SPACE. T FeomT eapes T FILL Occupants, Both Colored, WITH “THE LAST LAUGH" N. V. A. CELEBRATION & 5 5 A ), ‘With EMIL JANNINGS L= President Declares Universi-| zroioway [ PN Rse Wusows 18s o Extemporanegus. Foatures N /fIrns< \ S'Pose YU CAST A Bigger Nit Thas at Every Performance b iy : o HOUSE OF DAVID e 2 Suffer Bone Fractures. 8 LC'EXT_.';' TrAT < ties Make Fitting Memo- OOM. SUNDAY—SEATS NOW Al New Program of Srmcopstions. Tho’ Taok of Foung Americs = > h o Acoldent A connes A iAlsto Great All New—Sth Annual Edition MISCHA QUTERSON, Conducting BENNY LEONARD Other Traffic Accidents. wH e rials to Great. RIALTO CONCERT ORCEESTRA e ANE Tt Chmite A STiCKIn "ROw Al Sln GREENWICH VILLAGE e 4 ah T el ’1 o . President Coolid, 1 d The C.léhu(od ‘hatmcter 'wo colored women, residents o resident Coolidge is on record as . Baltimore, were injured early last tavoring universities and institutions NEXT WEEK IRENE RICA when an ymobile in which of higher lehrning as fitting memo- Tom Moere and Edith Reberts THE ROVAL S'AMESE o Y.Hl;\4<|‘ .Hul\n :m‘ rlals. In a book, ireat Lnl\'smlly Gay and S pany of 90 “ON THIN ICE” ENTERTAINERS e boulevard near Memorials,” just published by the e B iatoll o Dany Weapoty, Taanik's were Lydia Curtis University of Chicago, President story, ““The Dear Pretender.” 8 Other Great Acts eemont avenue, and Coolldge “declares, “One test of the| FIRST TIME IN WASHINGTON = and 1545 W mul\'v:n'l civilization of any age is the regard ™ 8 3 Anthe rino (Tenor) and JIM McWILLIAMS which it has for the teachings of the 1 L] i Augunta Cooper (Soprano) The Popular and Peerless brok urtis sustain past and the opinion of posterity. - |+ » ] In a Musical Novelty. Carnjval Chief arm, while her companion’s The Greeks and Romans had these broken. They w rought high degree,” said the President. this city in a passing automobile and “Dante spoke of the future in the last- Next Week taken to Casualty Hospital, where ing record of his great love for RE they were svien surgical aid by i Beatrice. Gothic cathedrals of the LOEW’S FLO NCE REED Pinkert Middle Ages still stand as reminders Bargain Matinee Monday of abiding reverence. The Lincoln Ao Memorial is built for the centuries Man Kna COLUMBIA While 2 svenus in the confident belief that genera- and ¥ treet last ni e tions and generations vet to come will Brady B hts torieni 7 prize it g5 & magnificent insplration. BEGINNING TOMORROW LOEW’S of " Warren Dawsou,, colored, 1980 7 “The memorial idea is ®ound and is > 4 Poramount Nineteenth street, anc 1.1» ‘nrm(_ "li; ‘y sure to grow as increasing opportuni- LAST TIM Picture . spruined. Dawson took him to Ga /7 ties present themselves. One of the : d field Hospital N i most encouraging signs is the tend-|| Dolly Davis VIDOR F Street at 12th e E. Watson, 1346 East Capitol 2% ency today to look to institutions of R IN LAST TIMES TODAY o el A S 7 higher education for memorial sites. evue ““The Mirage” Paramount Presents c i an injury to his left foot ves 7, No more fitting agencies for this pur-|| AND OTHER PERFECT FEATURES, D POLA a oon as a " of & od) / pose cdn be imagined. For universi- Tomdrrow an Entire New Program. — a7 automobile in front of 3011 Fourteenth 7 ties are not repositories of the dead. RN Street. The horse attached ‘o the They are more alive than the mar: = 2 s : 7 ket place; their eyes are not only on e I kel'piic: el e are mot o 0| MUTUAL THEATER by 9 peat, il el i last 7 A future. And the life within their walls PA. AVE. AT NINTH In “THE S torAaIle b easas T S is always young and aequisitive. To ST CHANCE TO SEE W automobile of Francis Houg E 2\ B I R s # . Comedy—Iniernational News e oenth oA in the keeping of an active university Ouerture Ol e e e wesc % A is to be sure that the name and the AUCTION NIGHT. T00 gy R P T 1. colored. 33, 43.C street 2 project with which it is associated will| ___T = » “Btep _Alon; France from LOEW'S southwest, was knocked down near the %% continue down the centurles to quick- ihe Jamous eace Monument last night by the au o en the minds and hearts of youth, and Tv COLUMBIA s ¥ wobile of Howard Moriarity, 470 ¥ thus make a permanent contribution Wm Sardon’ G southwest, and slightly hurt. to the welfare of humanity. S<Twics Emile Moreau. her ho F_ Street at 13th ‘RED PEPPER REVUE’ eanor Ryan, 10, 3301 Cleveland Cha! ime. LAST TIMES TODA aver s struck by an automobile Don fin Must Serve Time A Bewildering Gelaxy of Stage Beauties A",},,I,‘.u,,,,,.,/" Ay while at Connecticut avenue and RICHMOND, Va.. April 18.—Don BUSTER Woodley road vesterday afternoon. Tolice reported she was not hurt. A street car of the one-man type and KEATON Chafin, former sheriff and reputed 90% GIRLS political “boss” of Logan County, || radies’ Bargain Matines Datly, tse. W. Va., must serve his two-year sen: two automobiles figured in a traffic ac- THE WISE CRACIKKER GIVE S tence in the Federal pemv.senlmol;)yffll SN cident in frc of the home of Lloyd ~ Atlanta and pay a fine of $10,0 or . Sowers, 1019 Eleventh street. early SomE FELLOW CITIZENS ; conspiring with Tennis Hatfield “to || Tontent’ ) SHUBERT Az, In “SEVEN CHANOES® this mo The automobile of Bow- = Low Dowrs N TouRMNALLI SV }{ violate the national prohibition act.” At 8:30 EI.ISG BAT. ers. pulli the cur uck THe o fl Judge Woods, United States Circuit || 800 to $2.50] 800 to 81.50 Comedy—News—Overturd by the st jam inst e 1 l Court of Appeals, handed down a. ‘;‘e. MANAGEMENT MESSRS. EHUBERT Hodge-Podge — Puzzle the car of Ralph R. Gwin, both ma- ! cision here yesterday affirming the DONALD GALLAHER PRESENTS Begi g Tomorro chines being damaged. Bowers escaped Coor. 1925 (N. Y. Warid) Press Pub. Co i x- verdict of the District Court of Hunt- |} The Most Exciting of Al Plass This is the magnificent [ff! EE.III.‘I';'(‘)’;I GEYH = T Y. . 7 vi By Ralph ST ington, W. Va., which convicted THE GORILLA 2z |l costume drama that opened olithdhed Thrills Come S0 Fast One Never Knows What Will Happen Next. in New York last night at G. A. R. w"_l, coNDucT s LA0AeT or UnvsuaL pistiveiox Il §5 2 vseat.t Its Washin%ton ! Wbl . ! TOW ter- { T. 5. HOPKINS RITES WH Y promir moron, S | s ALMAS CARAVAN CLUB | WITNESS VANISHES FETES 100 AT LUNCHEON AT BOOTLEG TRIAL | April Wins Potentate Prize. | Funeral nday look further? We have MT VE 0 son’s greatest screen events e . VERNON & the Blank Books you . N want. No Advance in Prices R HOWES. ING ROMANCE. . Funeral of Internationally Known Lansburg Announces Ceremo- 150 Alleged Violators May Go E. M - Paper Co Steamer LIGE > nial Here May 2. e R e Lawyer Will Be Held < Y OEson Lap i AMERICAN ™ . S % Mo ha 100 bles and heir . ) — = — o : ot % .{ ; o e e Baltimorean. et ===} | Chatles Macalester e o i uti CRANDALL'S | BUCK JONES. in of the Almas Caravan Club yesterday o - LO CROWD 0 e 2 TRAIL RIDER in the garden of the Mayflower Ho- | Special Dispateh to The Star e w1 (oucvices Tior TUOLRS B F?—!‘ ..‘,”m;rgfu the Ladies' Leaves 7th St. Wharf "E'norol'rn' PARK THEATER 13th Nw. & tel. A number of Shrine dignitaries| BALTIMORE, April 18— Cases Hopkins, ~ prominent international| I ¢ Bi2f £2tshop, 508 11¢h St. §. W, Buchanan from other temples were present. | against 150 alleged Volstead law vio: lawyer of this clty, who died at bis| ||| eafSive them ‘Gauzes rebleaxed 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. F AT 10t | FIRST SEOWING I NORTHWEoT Alvin W. Hall, director of the Bu-|lators will have to be dropped in Fed- e B e g | || 5 Fop Al o ¥ Frames. = T DAY—I1 TO 11 T HE TENTH WOMANY reau of Engraving and Printing.| eral District Court here unless Frank % Straw Braids and Hat Trimmings. Round Trip, 85c G <1 dence under the auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic Monday morn- | [1] e | el [ ing at 10 o'clock. Rev. Dr. W. S. Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, of which Mr. Hopkins was a f @UR GANG COM G SINESS. speaking of the work of the bureau,| B, Pullen, who, prohibition agents of 16 BUSINE: declared that “for the first time since|the Washington “flylng squadron’ the beginning of the World War the| said, acted as a *buyer” for them, can Bureau is able to meet the d be_located. for the production of all cur He was reported missing by the Metro Presents JACKIE OLYMPIC You St. Bet. 14th & 15th DORIS KENYON. RON ALD COLMAN_ ATLEEN PRINGLE. in Y F TN PARADISE." = COM CROSS-WORD PUZ Admission, 25¢ e i i | trustee. will officiate. Int v e stamps, as well as other Gove police yesterday when several eases | 1 At A ptaOame e Sl THURS., APR. 23 MATioNaL 1 TRA e et o were called and is the second “buyer’ Special representatives from the Brer 1203 G 57 w R > Nits Max Davidson. Robert "ON 1313 Wike guests were cau to vanish within the past few weeks. Mayflower Soclety of the United Edeson and a nonmpareil cast DUMBARTON 1343 Wiscon: of thel TLjke George Randolph. colored, the | In Willard Mack's original WM. FARN ates, of which Mr. Hopkins was for- Bureau of THE Harvard iean pind Printing:|other missing “buyer” who vanished, | erty gpvernos genesar wilt be b HEALTH CANDIES laughter special DRAG HARLAN." H. Preston wsen, chief of the en-|after having told agents his life had ent at the services, the present gov. 404+ 60¢ 80¢ Ib NEW STANTON 6th & € Sts. N.E. graving division: Robert S. Regar,|heen threatened, Pullen left no clues ernor general, Addison P. Munroe, — BEBE_DANIELS. RICARDS CORIEA chief clerk of the Post Office Depart-ias to his whereabouts. having designated Frank H. Brizgs.| “The Hi f the High- ee u ARGENTINE LOVE - Al B oa Tan e e e Without testimony, by Fullen ies the governor general of the local so- e Flome o e 4 : sarebrl B — EXTRA — perial Comedy. “NIP OF SCOTCH." jude, George son, District [ joonkeepers who are convic n ciety; Carter B. Keene, assistant gov- lass r. Archibald T. Davison = = e et Albert E. Steinen | caces in which he aided will be sub- ernor general, and Dr. Edwin A. Hill Class Eyeg Bl S o as BOBBY VERNON WARDMAN PARK THEATRE Sl & _The potentate’s| ject only to a fine, as they can only to_officially represent the society. it Gaiil ant- Thdaia st in“DON’T PINCH” LIST E or prize, consisting of p floor lamp, [ he tried on the evidence of having THOMAS S. HOPKINS, Pallbearers will be Mr. Keene, Man- R e F erson Lo. N 8 s n i wa oy et nE\SJ'fi::: M}!“l\l;fi possessed liquor. Gited g #3 i uel Perez R-‘umenn former Mexican 0 td — e e Rabie —Fahle_and S ustrious Potent s s-| " The charges of selling intoxicants, minister to Japan; W. Clark Taylor TONIGHT 8:20 verture—+Light Cavalry” < Park bureh announced a ceremonial, 10 e | with o jail penalty for conviction, can: Fep e L I 1407 F St ! AT\!?E(;A\EI oA Time Washington's Finest Orchentra TAKOMA Takoma Paric nown as the “W. Freeland drick | not be proved without the testimony M l S I C Washington University, composed of Franklin 5608 ! CATTERSON MeX resents - LIGHTHOUSE =~_BY THE SEA. clas would be held Saturd: May | of the “buyer.” | Dean Hugh Miller of the Eng‘nfl,flm Eyes examined. glasves fitted A Comedy of College Life, CRANDALL’S TIvVOLI | Acsap. Eable. S RIDERS OF 2. at the Washington Auditorium. THEL | College, Dean Willlam C. Van Vleck AR Rn e S President John J. P. Mullane an- of the Law School and Dr. Warren R. the appointment of Martin CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ! 67 Fine Folk EMPIRE “11 I Street N noun: | Mieczyslaw Munz, a remarkably | West. Mr. Hopkins was for many - b GR “TH Smith as business managec of the| qpa eleventh anniversary hike of |talented young Polish pianist, gave a | vears a trustee of the university and n T YEa e : PRONE AT JACK_HOLT, club, _elav Fandorlig o ! 8 had many intimate friends among the | | Business and protessional men wit X — g i IDAHO." HERD. ] v, Musical numbers were given by |the Washington Wanderlusters will)charming recital before a small au- oot o - their wives and families, young Non. Night, Mats. W & . Seats Now. TOMORROW | HERD." THE CAPTIVAT- Yortoy 3 _ - start from Fourteenth street and 2 ol ALY eRe- folks and older folks now booked ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents in “CHARLEY'S AUNT. i € d_Fov News Gertrude ell, accompanied by|coo . 2™ venue at 0 p.m. to.|dience at Central High School last Mr. Hopkins was a senior member for Rochesters Fable and Soortlieht RAPHAEL 9th & O Streets N.W Elizabeth ¢ r Coombs. ot Bring lunches and cups for | Dight. Mr. Munz, a pupil of the great | of the law firm of Hopkins & Hopkins, Shecal = E‘I‘"El | M MIX. ETI e Cimeo | campfire supper at Callahan’s spring. | Italian, Busoni, gave a conservative | which was the legal adviser for the LN lnnv"onE 3 W, opR GANG COMEDY Coffee will be furnished by the or.|Yet colorful program, full of selections | Mexican provisional government in lenves Washing- 3 of “GALLOPING Hoows ™ PUBLIC INSTALLATION ganization. Visitors to the city and |that should be familiar to the public |1911 and later legal adviser for the 4 ton July 17th Sir Arthur Wing" Pinera’s Mastorsiess = 2 Members of kindred clubs are cor-|and of general interest, yet the public | Caranza government. R L “The Second Mrs. Tan ueray” PRESS i ORITE OF OFFICERS SCHEDULED | dially invited. John Boyle, ir., known S bt Ceomnlt IE e e ok oes B Sorinee, SuIT : - lanqueray § Matinee oniy. Il BUCK JONE as the “father of the Wanderluster: 3 Ny : 2 2 . ¢ Lake City, Yel- | | __NORMA TALM | RS NAKE AMAN 16 eloctod aMeers of the Opey | Will lead over the trall of the first |tg these recitals by fine artists, many | New Mitchel Field Commandant. lowatons " Park, TQOBRO- HORMA TATMADGE: | CHEVY CHASE Comn Averae & n consremation wil be forraniy | Organized hike. as firstclass singers and musiclans, | Col. Benjamin D. Foulols, first com- Avgeles | Pasa- § e — McKinley St. D.C. des in the| Kaster meeting of the Sunday|If the concert were given in one of mander of the American air forces in A alyead) CRANDALL'S CENTRAL I T aey MANY Kok ifth and T streets, to-| School Institute will be held Tuesday, |the big theaters downtown, the house | France ducing the World War, is R o5, Sand e RALEIGH.” Fifth chapter “GALLOP S otclock The | 5 o in parish hall of St. Johns |would be filled, but, apparently, be.|slated to succeed Maj. Willlam N. Canyon or Yose ) , STONE and MAR- NG HOOES arroll, ident: | Church. Rev. Calvert Edgerton Buck, | cause the Community Center Depart- Hen;le), dr., Alr Service, as com-| | G L REPAIRED “CHEA] and CAROLINA 11th & N.C. Ave. 5. Plotnick, vice L. rector of Washington parish, wili|ment of the public schools sponsors |mandant of Mitchel Field, Mineola,| | foma ‘ana Rainter Our experts will put your radio in such N | T . OUSE PETERS, in ancial secref ,and M. | speak of “Our Pupils and Bible |these particular recitals and the price | Long Island, July 1. Maj. Hensley has Seattle, Steamer on_ Puget a condition that it will bring in distant R i ) NDS: THE_TORNADO. ling secretary. | CFitictsm,” and W. Sinclair Bowen, |1S only about half that asked in the |been assigned to duty at the Army| | Sound to Victoria ana Vancouver. | | fiafiina more ciearls. ¢ ; T = S - and members of the execu-| M. D.. will have for his subject “A |larger houses, the public does not|War College, Washington Barracks.| fgn to Glackr. Lake Touise ant oEmCAT 00 VON_ in “BORN RICH " Comedy Leader Theater 9t Near E st 11ve board are also 1o b tnatallod el i e e R co-operate. Moreover, these recitals Col. Foulois was born in Washington,| | §1ntt, th, ‘haa S0 Fat, Greves | | M. A. LEESE g1y Gar o5 CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater MORROW— Loy CLORAY AXD To follows s 5 were planned especlally for students|Conn. He is one of the pioneers in| | and home. Branch R 14th & Col. Bd. | STAR CAST. un i i Halam, 1. 1. Carroll,| M. A. Clark will speak before the |of music, vet only a handful of the|aeronautics, and piloted the first mili- (Booms with private bath st high- | [ giqpg 712 11th Street MATS. 2 P saT: 3 P suNpay (||} “HE WHO GETS SLAPPED” I 3 Riron and . Miler;| Women's National Republican Politi. | hundreds of plano students in Wash. | tary airplane acquired by any nation | | slas Gl DNy el s S G ; HOOFS." BUSTER KEA meimbe the executive hoard. |cal Study Club tomorrow, 5 p.m., at |ington were present last night. Many | —the original Wright biplane, bought mos e ble_cost. N COMEDY. Contin. 10 am. 10 11 p.m Joseph Ka chairmun. B iy | Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Sub.|Who aspire to appear in recitals and by the Signal Corps in 1809. Later he Ak for my Iilustrated Itinerary S bl SEn T i k¥, N. Plotnick, A. D.|ject: “The Fifteenth Amendment to |Seneral musicals did not take sufficient | conducted the air operations against Just out. 5 CIRCLE o b Abrams, S. Foss, L. Cohen, M. Vigder- | the Constitution of the United States.” | interest to attend. Villa in Mexico fllrl;d‘:'longhtheh border ROCHESTER'S HOUSE PARTY RO ZANE oredTle Parkine Sn uber ler. L " i uring the Worl ar he held the ; ) LAUREL, e el R R The Red Triangle Outing Club will Kiaying Esscinates. .| temporary rank of brigadier general.| | B Bletrlet Na oo B e Ofes, ap e Jgplson. Lultake a fivemile walk to Hyattsville| Mr. Munz has decided Individuality | e is now stationed at Fort Leaven:| | Boisaeiecaes. S10t 1ot e wrow, R CRANDALL’S Avenue Hives and. 3 iy “HH Ml tomorrow. Members will meet at|of tone, exquisite command of his|worth, Kans. ; s ity 5 %40 Pa. Ave. “The o HoR atall Chesapeake Junction, 3 p.m. softest shadings in interpretation and $ 2 p.m. daily: 3 p.m. Sunday R rein oy e aatlied by marvelous flexibility and accuracy of TODAY-—BABY PEGGY. in of the Hibr . rerre-| The K. of C. Luncheon Club will | touch. His opening number, Busoni's P e e Hebrew Ald Society. | meet at the Harrington Hotel Monday | arrangement of a Bach “Organ . % F Libid Mr. Carroll, A Major," was fascinating in the way > e : . “BRA ¥ s 1 president of the con; - any hour. T v] v hasized “and dance S I Totesh anian S| 0 RGANTZATION ACTIVITIES, |t hishocich, Lhome was emplasscd BY UNION PAINTERS i At 5 "' | balanced contrast with those so soft 2 5 Apollo Thexter : " tango. W S niusic is o be render-| 7T.U dance, Recreation Hall of Gov-|in tone that they seemed mere The following firms are employing Union Painters: Mot ShE.2 B By S ar e al solos by Rev.|ernment Hotels. whis; from the keys. It is evi- v v 2 nus, newly elected ¢ gl ! ' L. Barr & Co. 2004 M St. N.W. z TODAY—MRS. WALLACE . in i ne solo by Henry s Kismet Councll, Royal Arcanum,|dent that Mr. Munz enjoys playing F. M. Brinkley 3628 New Hampshire Ave. N.W. SRR AN CRIE BOWE B GG s 2 Bach immensely ) W ‘THE = MAD RUSH. Sehoolof a piano sold by Miss Hen rd party, 8 o'clock, at Pythian Tem! | Bac B icouliates X Chas. D. Baylis 609 Otis St. N.W. “ipario] C.Balle and last, but not least ‘| ple. The famous “Moonlight” sonata of Rudolph Bakersmith 1335 Kearney St. N.E. TOMORROW — THOMAS M vate lessa 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mr 3 BeetHowen’ WAL FE R J. H. Boteler (grainer) 1505 Gales St. N.E. and LILA LEE 4 chestra.) N, ongf M. and M| (ke walk and Easter dance un.|pretation next and followed by a J. W..Curry Co. 609 G St. N.W. GRAVES. G PROF. WYNDHAM < on & drum, accompanied at the |der auspices of the Auxiliary Home|sroup of short numbers that won John C. Casady 1717 Connecticut Ave. N.W. e PLUMBER." St, N Phone i el i Joppa Lodge Chapter, No, |hearty appreciation. . They included ¥, M. Coxen 741'10th St. S.E. = i piano by his mothe fincts . 'S York Theater e . 5. S., from § to midnight, at | Godowsky’s arrangements of Rameau's. Cady & Deeton 626 22nd St. N.W. CRANDALL ey TONTGHT YA Joppa Temple, 4209 Ninth street. Menuet,” Schubert’s “Moment Musi- Cassady & Watson 625 2nd St. N.W. Want to Se“ YO!II’ : S A;mlqu;‘ TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. o — cal” and Albeniz's “Tango,” ail very Leroy Parsley 510 F St. N.W. ¢ NEW YORK . The National Fellowship Club will { descriptive and melodious, and- three 2 National—""The ol : A. B. Goodman 19 R St. N.W- Auto ; 7 y give a dance, 9 o'clock, in roseroom | Rachmaninofft numbers, “Prelude in P.F Gordon 200 Eottornt St N.W. 4 CONSERVATORY ""‘ ]*‘ 8:20 p.m. P of Hotel Washington. Visitors wel-|G. Major” and “Etudes Tableaux in John A. Garrison 27 Adams St. N.V 3 Andos NG WASHINGTON'S POPULAR Belaseo—""The Gori ama, at|come. { B Minor and E Flat Major.” 'Godow- F . NW. = MADGE and ANTONIO MORENO, " i 8:2 Matinee at 2:20 p.m. 5 = . = sky's “Alt-Wien"” was the encore. . K‘ ‘l’hl'nwvla ?2:-} lNl'.h ?,;fl?;\" Use a Star Classified ARG X0 TAVE." Gomedy. oy Tadiee RS g s | Tivoli Pastime Club will give al ™9 " o te 0 with tradition the - A. Haslup ew % Ad—and you’ll catch —_and Sportlieht, | 50c b e OJ 4 Ll OO = = Baby Blue.” 1ausical com-|g.nce’ 9 o'clock, in private ballroom Pl i e e F. E. Hoffman Silver Spring, Md. ¥ £ CRANDALL’S Home Theate: 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT b iiont e 0 PIn-{of the Arcade. Strangers welcome. |ty o . o mazurka, the gy Chas. 3 Rl 2 3h st Now thesttention o poac P Sonane. 5 P P Ave. at Ninth-306 9th St, N.W President—"White Cax drama, | 3 " K as. r . N. bod I Mat. sat. 2 unday. 2 enna. Ave. at Ninth-3 St. N.W. at D Matinea at 2050 ,"mf” | The Philippinensian of G. W. U. g‘”e Minute Waltz" and “Polonaise, Joseph N. Keim 2119 St. NW. g-llyinzery £ y Yho TODAY —FRED _THO Cxcellent Musie—New Maple Floor ith" 4 | will have a Philippine night in Cor-|OPus 53.” The encores were ‘‘Pre- John R. Kratz 6635 Piney Eranch Road is thi ng of buying. UEMADO. > ON. — TUES, — v Keith's— I vaude-| (an Hall, Twenty-first street near |ludes in G Major and E Flat Major,’ W. L. Lacey 1721 D St. S.E. R I ega s . VELS: At o0 8 s | H, at 8:30 o'clock. V. G. Bunuan will C‘;fl"z in C Sharp Minor," all by J. 0. Lerch 63-A_ Bates St. N.W. - It is best to go into NEVER SAY DIE. arle—Dolly Davis Revue, vaude-|cila an illustrated lecture about the|Chopin, and a fascinating composition, Chas. K. Magee 807 G St. N.E. detail to % YD HAMILTON, in “HALF A 5 —Special Dance. ville, continuvus, 1 to 11 p.m. Thilippine Islands, and there will be \The. Music Box,” by Sauer. Mr. W. J. MeWh 711 6th St. N.W. etalls—as . make, j BEHO MONDAY—Souvenizs and Noveltles, §trand—"Arkansas Vi |2 program of dancing and music, | Munz’ Chopin is intriguingly different Chas. J. Morrison 2022 M St. N.W. condition, equipment, ——————————— A e 5 in Gotd. vaudeville, continuous, 12:3 with closing address by Prof.|and decidedly worth listening to. T. N. Mohler Tuxedo; Md. tc.—and th = @ .d Pepper Revue,” bur.|Charles E. Hill, adviser of the Philip-| “The Music Box,” played here in the Al 8.'Nicholson 54 New York Ave. N.E. 85C. \en your i M. tostit 15 and St pinensian. la‘sl rech.n‘l of Josef Hctmam-ni was 3. T. Oneil 706 10th St. N.E. will come PRESWEHT TONIGHT Teach 3 o Dance in 7 Less : o |Eiven an interpretation mot quite so Julius 0'Brien 21 16th St. S.E. from those who are e e e . burlesque, at| The Interstate Girls' Club will give|suggestive of the mechanical toy as V. C. Offutt 307 K St. N.E. S . 11th and Pa. A Mai and $:20 p.m a dance, 9 o'clock, at Franklin Square | Mr. Hofmann's, yet one that had the R. L. Piepenbring 41! Eye St. NW. interested in your par- ‘a. Ave. Phone Main 667 Dancing Every Week Night 8:30 to 12 Rialto—"The Last Laugh.” at 11:30, | Hotel. atmosphere of the theme. C. E. Pangle 2 644 10th St. N.E. ticulu-, proposition. A Smashine. Crashine Hit = 30, 400, 030, 10D St 9.8 g The First Division Society, A. E. F., e Thos. Hfimfifl L e R . R c A D E Columbia—:The Charmer.” at 10:55, | will celebrate the 150th anniversary| Get This Free Booklet About the George Ribien 1 1at 8 NW. The Star prints and 9:45 p.m. { of the battle of Lexington and Con-|Newest Way to Yellowstone via Chi- . S Ww. MORE Classified Ads Man,” at|cord with a dance in the gymnasium|cago & North Western Ry. On your B. Singman every day than all the 7:40, 9:45 |at the National Guard Armory, 9|way to Yellowstone, see America's |} | e * other papers here o'clock, 472 L street. The command-|last Old West, including the famous combined — because 5. 11:20, 1:05, | ing general of the District National [Jackson Hole “Dude” Ranch Country, 2 M. * Star ads bring better y § and 935 pm. - | Guard has giyen the society authority | now accessible from Lander, Wyo, by T g2 T3 e & e armory for this eve . comfortable motor sta; or horsel > oli—“Ramshakle House,” at 2,|t0 use th it 8" | frain, Wide cholcs of routes returning. TONIGHT BRANSON'S ORCHEST ADM. 10c AND A FREE DANCE TICKET & and 950 p.m | TR T Greatly reduced fares. Ask for folder, First-class, competent painters furnished by or job. No “ rner” e 2 Ambassador—“Coming Through,” at! of the 35,000 girls under 18 years of | “Teton Mt. Route tg Yellowstone,” and Job too small. No too large. Apgam ’ Union No. 368, aAg’::g' tl’!‘:nni?: ofic'e'. ‘\H‘\-'ic"{?‘%"s‘?: 2:10, 4:15, 6:15, 8 and 9:55 p.m. age listed as unemployed in London, | information. Apply R. O. Small, G. A., 704 6th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 2307. NIGHTS—350c, 81, $1.50, $2, §2.50 — " at{more than 11,000 have claims to gov-|214 Pennsylvania Bldg., Philadelphia, | Pa.—Advertisement, Central—'‘Cheaper to Marry, . BAT. MAT.—50c, $1, $1.50, $2 42:30,°2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m, 'ernment dole, . Competent lnslrllm

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