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oom BigBreakinBeefPrices Tender Cuts From the Finest Young Corn-Fed Cattle And pay for it July 1st C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 1204 G St. Fhem, 616 12th St. PRI T T I a Pathe Chuck Pot Roast | 0ld Dutch Roll | Hamburger Steak | Fresh Ground Corned Beef = | Shoulder Steaks, 165, Chuck Steaks . 14; Tender Plate and Brisket . . . .. 2 Cars of Fancy Pork Cuts e oNd l}:’s; 2 Sc Rib Steaks . . . 24;. Chuck Oven R’st, 145, | : for 25C Where Your Dollars Count Mast BEHREND’, 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. an SR Store Hours: N80 m Street” has its traged o Tuesday’s Specials Every item is priced lower than at}m it i any other time and lower than equal]|, ™ s n S defl =5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 192L 11 STRAND—Vaudeville. recreation in the “wild” sections n(‘ ¥ Paris. An appreciative audience greeted| The atory concerns Billy Kame. & the change of bill at the Strand |burglar who falls in love with a wealthy Theater vesterday, each number of [ New York girl, whose home he had . which won enthusiastic applause. robbed. In the meantime he inherits The Rickards, u clever novelty team. |a fortune, reforms and salls for Paris Q in bits of juggling, magic and shadow- | to spend it. By a strange coincidence Wealthy Contractor ~ Shot iuph. ‘anen the berformance, xnd are | e mhects the givl o the Sreamer. After | very good. ;'harll’cs lh-ud{:r.hxylovhone reaching the French city he arranges a : i pl r, said to be one of the premier | party to see a bit of the night life. The Dead in Auto as Result of exponents of the instrument, also wins | Sirl “becomes infatuated With & cafe . 2 Egenecrous applause. Swayne Gor habitue and pickpocket and eventually 19th Ward Feud and company, in a comedy sketeh, “Off | marries him, but soon after realizes her - 8 With the Old Love.: kept the audience | mistake. Billy Kane has made the ac- e amused, and at its conclusion Mr. | quaintance of & captivating French | By the Assoclated Fregs ardon and his company, Ethel Adam. | Soaintance of & P her Ciife is | CHICAGO, June 27.—The nineteenth | xon and Oswald Jackson, responded to | andangered by Paris apaches under- ward political feud claimed fts ftn|many curtam calls, ' = 5 takes her resoue, during Lhich the s we ut it remained fo - | apaches are killed. It is then discov- victim when Joseph Laspisa, wealthy |, But It o Taylor and Hawlks, In | SPaches are kiled It 1 uches was contractor and lieutenant of Anthony |“a bit of harmony and humor,” to ¢ap | the husband of the American girl who D'Andrea, slain political leader, was | the ('-1;;71.';..:.ITh_o‘:;‘r;;llci\’r_p:nslgzirs“ficrfi now free, Tealizes that she really loves i v ile at|mos! egal wi e cores, wi v, “white and unmarried.” shot and Killed yesterday while at| 00 "8l heyond ‘their allotted | By, who le “white &nd Wi i the wheel of his automobile. time because of the insistent applause. | T g™ SONEE A GigS The victim was driving through the | "Freddy and His Cycling Girls” close | na0 “T0G g ictures of the recent Sunday afternoon crowds in the Ital- | with a series of rapid-fire stunts and |guting of the City Club also are shown. fan district when two men riding injtrick Bievele riding i the tonneau of the machine stood up| “A oman's Business, “A Pri dal Winopnean of the mach e o0 YR otive Tall 18 the featured picture for | RIALTO—“A Private Scan o shots into Laspisa's head. They then |the week.' It is a story of a girl Who| An interesting story is told in “A leaped from’ the slowly-moving auto- | plaved the siren o gain for hersell | private Scandal” at the Rialto this mobile and escaped in Ihf~ crowds. ngfic%‘r:":lhlh ngs of week, with May McAvoy in the lead- v\n: v;! l“llr-d'- With ;‘"“‘L i ing part. It is by Hector Turnbull Fith: the ‘dead man's Ongers. st and tells of & wealthy owner of | Eripping the wheel, the car continued S. ripplog the ‘Whel incar'Eontinuea | Photoplay Features. jane s of » sty oveet on swerved and d4hen wrecked orphans of the big war. The little} aEainst the curbing and a teles Streat French girl drops Into family which A Catholic pricst, Rev. Lewis UMBIA—* m Street. is carrying a “skeleton” in the form tinbasting, was oné of the arse| COL ,IA Dreas % is|of “the original lover,” who was persons to reach the machine. After| D. W. Griffith's “Dream Street” his|gp 1€ BB AR, O of wealth, making sure that the man huddled | s cd on the “Limehouse | 4T q 0 N Oy develops, . in aver the steering wheel was dead, he by Tho Burke, | which the wife is about to leave her pleaded with the crowd to tell the|was given its imitial 1 showing LTl Mend little girl, with the per- police - what they knew about the |yesterduy at Loew's Columbia Thea Biatent lottr. Bhe husband wmalkcinan tragedy, but only one withness w where it will continue throughout the unexpected return to the home at obtained, others in the throng flee- | week. (14! this point and the little French girl ing. i . * D1 i'S | throws herself into_the breach as it Laspisa, besides being an aid of {comedy, its pathos and its romance.|were to save the wife. The husband D'Andrea, who was shkot down by |and in contrast to the heavy climaX|helieves the lover is tied up with the hidden assassins at the door of his|in the carlier picture, “Bro French girl and is overjoyed, resum- home 1 weeks ago, the presi- |soms,” “Dream Street” has a habDY | ing his duties as father and husband L dent of Societa Venten a Sicilian | ending. The photoplay is typically | Eventually the wife explains every- organization. The feud was the out- | “Griffith ™ thing to the French girl's flance and growth of the last aldermanic ele The story centers around the love | the pair are found In the “close-up' in tion in the nineteenth ward, at Wl of two brothers for each other and|cach other's arms. ed D'Andre fof the tragic discovery that both have ! Miss McAvoy, s marked by many |lost thelr hearts to the same girl. Imakes a hit, b including several pay B followed by the [ as the French girl, g at all times natural adorable and | to an artistic degree. Katherine Wil- o bombing g worldly-w lancing girl of the|liams pl. v v p li . h l h i and. wae (ollgwed; by, the jwarl dancing gi . 15 plays the wife with dramatic = bee ed assa o slums,” played by vivacious Carol|ability. . qual ties have n quot elsewnere. || isasinaton o o Dempster. e “iddie Lyons in “A Blue Sunday,” an Although many arrests were made| Ralph Graves. as the der and ) extravagant piece of nonsense; “One ter cach of the previous Killings. |stronger of the brothers, “Spike” Me- | Prek Was Enough.” a Bruce scenic Tues., Wed. & Thurs. . Y the cas have been 18 s u Fadden, is pictured as a pugilistical offering, and the Fox News pictures A s er es solved mysteries by the police. inclined young man whose physical | complete the bill. Blad c o e 3 = . is the bane of the fellow: s e Fill 3 /inchies wide—cut. from peefect GREAT CORRESPONDENCE - apd whose vocal attain-| ENTCKERBOCKER—“Courage.” or OPS, End Ib. res. ICNICS . Ib. : quality full pieces, in a large assortment of Charles Mack s the weaker| The chief feature of the early-week small, neat designs—stripes and checks. This c SCHOOL PLAN OUTLINED |brother. “whose idealistic tendencies |bill at Crandall's Knickerbocker is L3 sh llld . “)S is a full standard count cloth, and to prevent 2 .f,ml backwiard ways are converted to|Sidney A. Franklin's picturization of r m 0! er Cc » c small merchants from buying large quan- - e nit s oul toving privetions | AnlrewiSoutane navel, “Courager n 0 0 9 End Ib or I lleys, for = tities we limit 15 yards to a buyer. Enights of Columbus Will Act on | London orld" of the work.|Childers. Sam Do Grasse. Alee B. 2 = S = Ak ings of S d Yard and of oriental | Francis, Lionel Belmore, ria Hi = 39c Shirti g Madras Project at Their Convention in cumning introducting of 4 dark. nd Lloyd Whitlock “are pietured. A - rtin 5 skinned review of this ple An excellent firm quality for Men's Shirts, Boys' San Francisco. Drovides 16 Connesiion wit e, be found i Blouses, House Dresses and Children's Dresses. A large — The music politan Theater, where this attrac- ® selection of pretty colored stripes on white grounds as CHICAGO. June Plans for the lsiim and is tion was shown also yesterday. < Well as all white. - | institution of the larkest correspond- { Columiia Orches “Hubby. Behave.~ a new comedy. | [ ro i o 56 e ed States which aroused appreciative hilarity been laid L > the supreme board rge audiences; the P: et . O of the Knights of Columbus by a ° e Pathe ‘News, - 59c Curtain Marquisette o Y e Toples o the Duy and the ‘musicai The kind sold elsewhere at 53c. A firm, heavy, dou- c pla tex & three-month survey of | Young | G rohestra Mded'ywll;:i";;gt;;mk:; n ble thread quality, in several styles fancy openwork bor- correspondence systems throughout Son - 5 b b ders and heavy satin stripe white. Cream and beige. the country. . e, the program. Potato salad, 1 C l . 2 l S. for 256 e he plans cal ‘'or the formation of a < e ot a at the “Metropotitan | CRANDALL'S—“Gir] in the Taxi.” 2 100.000 former service men, Woick. Naomi Childers. | ™, i s 29¢ 36-1“0‘! Cretonnes timated cost placed at $1.00 . - 4iloria Hope and Lionel (,r;‘r:*c\le”‘?lf;"_hm the Taxi” shown at c°ld law S RiE siwiaie o de s 'lsc Ib’ Fresh Gathered bt 3 proposed that the present Knights e the principal roles. all's Theater this week, is First . . re! ere! © All perfect quality in a good selection of large or | e orasnisation, |, xn deals with a voung in-|National's camera version of Stanis- CookedP sFeet Pu:k]ed 15c lb small floral effects on light and dark grounds. Which graduated 130,000 former serv- xfl‘:’firh‘\‘-"x )¢ efforts are not appri liay Stange's farce. It pictures the lg ] ’ ® = P ice men in three typical courses. be S hTS hanaporer, He eventualiy | Mventires of & young man Who'bore S. or s Ib e . . ade the of the new sy: e manufac- [ Towe -r's dress suit, pawn. ankfurt ] 50c Fine Dress Ginghams T 0 Medinle ‘ ! frvepuor it | R In o axicdfo Siae e Toate Fr er dausage. .. .22¢1b. c = " ; i retary of the knights, said that fina 3 by the voung wife | larent vas promptly whisked = Chec-l'cus‘r’ll:); 'é‘:llf::sm;n:m;llril:svg:l‘;ea“mi:xc‘::r::s;i-\;,ehzi.d. decision on the proposed plan would | ({0 TOIMer emplover. and he relents | &way with a young girl perched on I l = s, | Stripes, 2 e Proposed plan would |und sends for his former employe. The | the seat beside nine Th ce 0, ceeeeess LdCID. vl g & root. oot be made at the order's inter: o ? 3 e subsequent every yard guarantced fast colors. convention at San Francisco, August {(00, ©f the manufacturer and his|happenings depict in large measure J conven urtner in crin ter the plant, | how Bertie Stewart, the mollycaddle, Mild W' - Ch 22 “) - " o - | * Headquarters of the proposed school | 40 findine o stedl thé | ruined a perfectly’ good party and isconsin eese, C 1D. Do: = sl soF Col redl lbe S tln i would be located at New Haven, |[money there ap-|then had to slip his fathers watch iz x o me 0 a Conn.. it was said by the committee. ~ | PF4TS 4nd ¢ former em-|to a muddied policeman to keep the B o k Cheese 38.: lb ] \ § S ;. o . Reddin, aster of | FoOV0 AT e. and is entleman out of erwiers wiwye 5 Biw ) A Very Fine Soft Washable Satin in a full (o L Reddin, supreme master of | Fotnd Saniing e he ‘Cod by | Shotn o omugly, °f 1 astonicning ric . In Cartons & range of light and dark colors, including plenty of ported to the board that more than |Satehman. He is tried. convicted and| Carter de Haven is well cast in th. o R ;. iall v high 1 100 college professors throughout the |SChtenced to lif nment. Thestellar role and his wife i n thed T eese C or C 2 White and Black. An especially pretty high luster. C || 100 cotieee protessors ihroushout the | Voung wie's “cour: omcn e | T hararole, and hin wite is enticied | . y PK. 36 inches wide. | fmighte in their new movement 1o | 400 she siarts out to make a living |Smith. The cast includes Ring o | a produce a history of.the United §tates b nd hila 'm;u}nlnu‘l her B race Cunard. former aerial | » free from propaganda e profe: = S success Later a|star; Otis Harlan, a leadin, ian | ies’ i s e ssed the opinion, Mr. Red- confession frees the hus-|of the stage; Ma & comedian Ladies’ $1.00 Black Silk Hose sors sxpressed (e oplaton, ML med; iosine B3 Marsaret Capbel and - The last of several lots selling at $1.00. If you can is essential at this time. The photography is excellent. | 3 .‘(eyl Jour size this is a wonderful value—extra heavy qual- c m:‘;h;u!;.l;z’:mar’;, e b e : - e “tS and pipe organ accom- — paniment complete the bill e CULPEPER HORSE SHOW , A e o . Ladies’ Striped Lace Hose crary’ Dibest sayings complere ihe By the c s S G o S Sl ENTRIES ARE COMPLETED |irssar. EE red Breakfast Bacon. & £ 1c —seamed back and reinforced heel and toe—all-over lace ' GARDEN—“Made in Hi i S 9 lece o o . - stripes—black, cordovan and white. - e in Heaven. s o e e —— Association Announces Record List | The premier Washin —Plitt if you contemplate! @ 3 S X gton presenta- hiss e 9 e c c ' Chxldren’s sc'x " s tion of the Goldwyn comedy, “Ma aving Painting, Paper- in Both Exhibition and {lon oL ithe, Golal 5. “Made k] : i . 5 Tom Moore in the anging or Upholstering Ib. . b. Fine Mercerized Quality, with ribbed top and double C Racing Classes. Moore's Garden Themer g, at Ge Pdom' ? ’ ; turn cuffs in romper blue and black only. Sizes 7 to 9%. Special Dispateh to The Star. ure will be shown for three | G€0. Plitt Co., Ine. 5,132 14thse. ] CULPEPER. Va., June 27.—Entries ¥s this week ree| —— — 7 ~ "o TG Ph. M. 42245 N, ? Small c c Th D s o s d Fl for the Culpeper horse show and races, | Mr. Moore. as an Trish immigrant, m on es’ Ib. ° Ib. = which will be held here on July 4 and | who, on arriving in this country, en- have, closed with more entries on [ters the service of the fi dy - ot e ress ecaon econ 00r | oththe exhibition and racing classes |ment. has a wide Scope to diepiay bis By the c " . than ever before in the history of the |talents and throughout the play kept H 2 association. the audience in rare good humen oun e acon, Piece e o o 9 o o o Ib. e lv e argalns The prize lists held twenty-two |The plot centers about the romantic classes, and the Tesponse was £o gen. |marriage the young firemen con. a s eral that it was found nece: to | tracts shortly after hi i e oy 100 '3_4-98 Plain Co]ored Organdy create two more classes in exhibition |the United States and ‘:heararn,:;pit: Fi I b : 1] Dresses, in Brown, Canary, Rose, Peach, $ gvents. Between twenty-five and thir- :fhm‘e bride Lo continue playing the ne c - . 3 2 b : o ty race horses have also been entered |dehutante. Many sit - glue adnd f;{"k- Zhawl collars of White ° Tor the six races that will be held on owing to the SAIEglw:;h‘;&;E:gim:;:%’ Creamery * ndy. Sizes 16 10 44uvuvunneeeennnnn each afternoon of the show, eight of |upon her husband and the ad rgandy 44 = 3 . these coming from officers of the re-|a persistent suitor that c;u:evl::(‘:;:g:: Stock -] 25 Allsilk Tricolette and Satin, in Pink, White, 4 98 m«fim’t gt dion ln!\\_\‘a;mns.:om i lh_!;_ouxh?u!a, ° . aj. Stanley Koch, whose exhibits| Two leading wo 2 Rose and Copen; $12.98 and $14.98 values. . here lIast vear won Several blue rib. |star, Helen Chadwick as hie romamie A lot of White Voile Waists—Tucked fronts bons, "“K“ ;‘ga‘“ 9"'“:“- ““d,‘."}‘:‘“ ride “'"“". and ?"tg.\ Malone, as her friend = larly at $2.00. United ,States remount station in{whom Mr. Moore met while making | L] 2 Dark Blue Coats—Three-quarter length; size . Washington, as well as from other well |the picture and married shortly aftes 38. $12.50 value 2 98 known stables throughout Virginia, |its completion. - 3 186 Chieck and Novelty Plald Gi D 2 P X Ciurenman of Charleston, |eats ‘aise 1o Ponieas, Of Short eub- 3 eck an ovelty ingl resses, e Ve CHur o, ston, also is offered, including a Each month, according t C \ ham Va., e largest ex- |comedy, “False Roomers.” and th i g to regularly $6.98. All sizes. $4.98 hibitors. ' The Montpelier stables of |News. ' Special orchestral mumbers|| the summer schedule. We can 4 9 o = range county and Manley Carter, also |add to the enjoyment of the - i " e o i S| e e o saew || | (Gosman's Ginger Ale, bot., , toneleigh farm o ‘arquier, Leith . _— J; i N/ = dies’ Pi Bl Brothers, Mrs. B. N. Lee of Middleburg, | pAT.ACE—‘White and q ,l in Stove, Egg, Nut C . Ladies’ Pink Bloomers Raymond_Beimont, also of Loudoun | PALA! and Unmarried’ | and Pea sizes today from Special Reduced Price on Case Lots x Fxtra full cut, closely knit, Pink Bloomers with %::%;'xcgmgs o'}“:{f,?,fi;flé g C.;| A_”}ove sl{)ry_ with thrills and humor fresh shipments of bright, a lastic waist band and knee. : c R st f . Court- |is Thomas Meighan's latest production, 1 * el land H. Smith and S. L. Larrabee, both | “White and Unmarried” which began || We I screened coal. The more ‘ ) of Warrenton, are others amopg long |a week's run yesterday at Loew's Pal- || you delay the more you'll ° = 3 list of exhibitors. : ‘ace Theater. An excellent cast includes || 3, y Tou L pay. 8 Men’s Cotton Jean Drawers R Grace Darmond and Jacqueline Logan || We await your order. an UIC! o . Men's Cool Cotton Jean Drawers with web seam and C ! FIGHTING “BLUE” BIL| o Msiehan is seen fist 85 & “een: €.. -9 s elastic web ankle. All sizes to 50 LS. |tleman’ who makes his living visitng || John P. Agnew & Co., Inc., Buy a Dozen for 62c = = during their absence. He is a Sort 728 14th St. N.W. - : 9 House District Committee Being [of hermit burglar because he work: Vit [ 50c Children’s Vests and Pants 5 ol sherlt buistar Do works Main 3068 Full 5 y ssays the role of &' by S tiheoresbii i e b ol T Deluged With Protests. man of wealth Seeking amusement and e Pi All F1 . fine combed varns. Lace-trimmed Pants for girls and ; fae i int avors & ombed vamns. La Believing that the “blue” bills for ure % Plain Knee Pants for boys. the District of Columbla, introduced 9 Bot. Packa e es of ‘ONgress, res .o = Boys’ $1.50 Wash Suits e 5% ana and Representative man of . % ‘Made in Russian, Norfolk and Middy styles, of fine Maryland, are intended to force a test Wh h D ff 6 Ib lb 2 lb sereitCube ash TaterA e Some i DA cotors: Bthera Y [ st Where the Ditterence llan -Ib. ¢ 12-Ib. c24-b.ga 38| - brown and white or blus and white stripes. Sizes for organized protest 'is beins = made 0 . o boys o! to ears against such a measure. 2 g Members of the House District com- ] Comes In . . 9 mittee are being deluged with letters D = Small Girk’ Dresses s Instigated by the "Antl-Blue °Law elle .- . = eague of America, Inc, which i 7 . Cute little Organdy Dresses, in pink, blue, ma! waging a_campalgh, of Propaganda, " and rose. for the lttle tots of two to six years. Self- ° insisting that there is an attempt to - TufMed skirts, sleeves and nec “jam through” uch legislation a8 the ) s a ? = ety e i bt | | QUALITY | Youll pay more, in the long - 1 [" ARGy RED SALMON, Can, 35¢ | P IT JAM, L'ge Jar, 19¢ The members of the District com- : . = Girls’ $4.00 White Dresses Bitted poo. alss Belhg reniesen. 12 run, for poor paint than you will ? 2 o! the event of a hearing on the Zihlman S 8 N Ta“ lo CAL PEACm lar l 2 Of firm durable white Galatea, madd regulation bill, to allow representatives of the PA pay for the kind that wears. ) c o y ge c T styles. Some all white, others with blue collars and ® league, including many clergymen, to cuffs. Sizes $ to 14. present their side. S . & It’s the frequent necessary re- P 10(: 25 I ——— tains inti EARLY JUNE PEAS, Can EAGLE ASPARAGUS, Can, 25¢ | - . " : in, accounts ’ 4 i ’ . o . 75¢ Batiste Gowns U. S. ACTION PLEASES. | e Mt g ) o tra Fine, Soft-finish White or Flesh Batiste Gowns, - A ifference. N STYLE CORN, Ca V. CAMP’S S, Can extra full cut,’slip-over style, with kimono sleeves and Decision to Establish Consulate in Finishes g MAI S y n, ,9C AN BEAN y y loc = " Lithuania Approved by Envoy. i \ b Bathing Suits s yYoldemares Czameckis, representa. for Ever y { For genuine economy apply = ive in this city of the Lithuanian gov- : ernment, says that the decision of the| | REILLY PAINTS: They hold . = For men and women; of fast-color Jersey cloth. United States government to eatablish a P . : Women's have Bloomers attached. Sizes 34 to 46. ) consulate in Lithuania will be of great urpose their color and wear/long. 9 = benefit to the citizens of both countries, He says it will expedite the issue of - = 75¢ Corset Covers B oo Uminay Sretan, T : i = ess in the Unl s, facilitate the E pon i ga g oo o Qe[ EREEERSRE T T gueH REILLY €o. || NEW POTATOES | A CARLOAD OF RED. | : pers relating to property, in hesitances, - batiste. Extra full cut. Sises 43, 50, 52. etc., and will give businéss men of the 0 . - = United S‘l‘altea tdlra;-hnn;i ‘mrormnuon of TERME = commerc! Aan inancial conditions in "* venue Corset Girdles and Waists Lithuania. In all ways, he said, it wil 1334 New York Ar RlP E A LONS = strengthen the feeling of friendship be- . T Corset Girdles and Corset Walsts made to look like c tween the people of tne two countries. Wholesale PAINTS Retail lbs. for c P . d = Ferris make, and including R an: makes. Sizes 19 to 30, r. Czarneckis is a member of the t t - Lithuanian _constituent assembly and riced a C 10 C . Succeeds Jonas Vilelsis as Lithuanian e I representative-in this city. - o v : » » L