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' ) THE EVENING ' STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, .i'ULY KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—'Tis a Cruel, Cruel World. TS INPOSSIBLE FOR ME TO USE I WiSH T CoulD THIS TICKET FoR TH' BIG MGHT USE 1T MYSELE To-DAY BROTHER! ITS A 340 BUT I CaNT!’ SEAT, YoU CAN HAVE 1T FOR 9 1921—-PART . 1. . 10 WORK FOR S0 1ttt | LOEW’ ALAC —By POP MOMAND. HEY! THIS TICKET AINT NO GOOD! . ITS A COUNTERFEIT: It doesn’t help, when trou- ble’s here, to shed the brack- FOR BLIND SCHOOL Funds to Improve Columbia Polytechnic Institute for Blind, Campaigners’ Coal. Raising of $25,000 for needed im- provements at the Columbia Poly- technic Institute for the Blind is the goal today of a number of prominent Washington women who are selling tags on the streets and in hotels tb all persons who desire to aid the cause of the blind. Money raised in the campaign is urgently needed to pay off a mortgage of long standing and to increase the facilities of the institute so that it will not be nec- essary to refuse to receive any blind applicants because of lack of room. Several donations have already been made. among them the follow- ington: Washington Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, $25; Idaho Tribe, Independ- ent Order Red Men, $10; P: ican Union, $5: Fur Workers $5; International Molders’ Union, $1! New Jerusalem Lodge, F. A. $15: Federal Lodge, F. A A. M Esther Council, Daughters of ica, $5; West End Camp. Woodmen of American, $5: Washington Cathe- llecti at early service last g';,',:“,,g" LTy B early [edse. F. a.|book and read, and spend an|iii She was taken to Casualty Hos-|glar. He also was robbed of a note for Ington et € i pon atopping : AM iineao Educational Mis- | hour in comfort there, instead |Ppital §30 bearing the name of William Fisher. At MARSHA L. AL en sion, §5; Stationary Bnsincers & 'S | of pawing of the air. And when Sullivan, _thirt B e e e ora wont o[ (o Stemmer $1.00:41.00. = L o, 199, '$10; R hapter, O. % . Sulltvan, een years old,|had to receive (reatment and went to = N Bl R o G L street, was bitten on his left | his home at 701 12th street northeast. Spend the “Fourth” at ; $10; St. Johns Chapter, O. Naomi Chapter. O. E. S Chapter, O. E. 8., § ter, O. E. S 0. E. S.. $25. Kramers Flower Shop has donated its window space for an exhibition of chair caning work for today and two of the blind shopwowrkers of the institute are in the window en- gaged in caning chairs. Workers and their stations include: Union station, Miss Woods and Miss Elizabeth Grant; Willard Hotel, Mrs. Samuel Jacobson: Raleigh Hotel. Mrs. W. C. Dumbris; ‘Wardman Park Inn, Mrs. E.'Laffey; Washington, Ebbitt and Shoreham hotels, Mr. Luis Obergh, with the following commit- ish, briny tear. I well recall the fateful day when my old hen refused to lay; I needed eggs to poach and boil, and brace me up for honest toil; but when I .sought the biddy’s coop. she’'d laid no eggs, and cared no whoop. And I had fed her costly hay and kindred grub, that she might lay. I might have wept and torn my hair and rent my beard in my despair; instead of that I seized the fowl, beheaded her, despite her howl, and had her for my ¢vening meal, and then re- marked, “How good 1 feel!” And so I make the best of things when grief in my direc- tion swings. I once possessed a balky steed, and when' it balked “twas vain to plead, or weep, or let hot language roll, or soak it with a cedar pole. When on a journey I would start,I toek some volumes in the cart; when balkiness obsessed the steed, 1'd open some good the horse desired to go, I'd speak a loud, commanding “Whoa!” And so he quit the balking game and as a trotter earned much fame, became the best of bald-faced roans, and brought me in two hundred bones. I always make the best of things, and am as happy as nine kings. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) UTILITIES COMMISSION . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Albert H. Lelbig, twenty-seven years old, 34 Canal street, Northampton, Pa., stopping at 3 treet, became il in his room last night. Leibig w gassed in France, and his illness, it is stated, resulted from that experience. He was taken to Emergency Hospital. His condition is not critical. Miss Rose Cole, twenty-slx ye. 0 Indiana avenue, took mall tity of iodine by mistake while in room last night and was made a her a dog yesterday afternoon. His ed at home, and the dog will be kept under surveillance to determine if it had rabies when the boy was bitten. Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, supervisor of playgrounds, is to address the Co- lumbia Heights Citizens' Association at & meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in St. §tephen’s Parish Hall, 3017 14th street. Brig. Gen. George Richirds, presi dent District S. A. R., will speak to- morrow evening at commemorative service at Luther Place Memorial Church. ENGINEER IN HOSPITAL \S BEATEN AND ROBBED John B. Malone Severely Wound- ed—Superintendent Sees Burglar Running Away After Attack. John B. Malone, engireer at' Homeo- pathic Hospital, was beaten and robbed of $60 at 2:30 o'clock this morning in the engine room of the hospital by a bur- The burglar was seen running from the building. John F. Burke, forty years old, 626 G street southwest, was found at Lin- worth place and B street southwest about 4 o'clock this morning suffering from cuts and bruises about his face. He told a park policeman he had bcen assaulted by.an unidentified man, and the policeman sent him to Emergency Hospital. Charles Simms, colored, was shot in the back at his home, 916 1st street southwest, last night. Silas Hutchin- son, also colored, was arrested. Simms was taken to Emergency Hospital, where physicians said he was not seriously wounded. Reports of three pistol shots attracted On the Historic Potomae Leaves.7th St. Wharf at 2 Amusement Resort Marshall Hall Dining Steamer good t§me. 'l;omorrow, 2:30 40-MILE RIVERTRIP :30 Sunday—returning to Wash- ington at 6:15 p.m., stopping | Marsha!l Hall A Delicious Country Chicken Dinner Served for $1.50 at the 10:00 am. (Sundays, 10:30 a.m.), 2:30 and :30 p.m.; fares, 5lc; war tax, 4c; total, 55c. Come and have a Paramount Presents THOMAS —INe— LAST TIMES TODAY MEIGHAN “WHITE AND UNMARRIED® DOROTHY "DALTON In_“The Idol of the North” glllllllIllllllllllflllww__mllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII )= RANDALL’S e, I METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH s After a Long Retirement - the First National Announces RETURN IN TRIUMPH 0Of the Most Brilliant Comedienne Who Has Ever Lent Her Talents to the Genuine Distinction of the Screen MARGUERITE CLARK e A G, NOW PLAYING D. W. GRIFFITH Latest and greatest Now showing at poputar pric “DREAM % During thix engagement, 1 triumph. ca— DOORS OBEN AT 10 A. M. feature will be shown daily A 12110, 2:00, Great Fflls Park HISTORIC PICTURESQUE GREAT FALLS OF tee of young women, Miss Annette Gesraec Washinaton Counetlyhs v te . Manlay, Miss Louise Rothwell, Miss Ny g e e attention to house 1502 20th street early R, pm., . Dorothy Haase. Miss Clara Redding- FACES MUCH JULY WORK | Bank Hal. 318 Pennsylvania avenue i:z;,“f,{‘;,‘,f,‘;‘,‘;;u‘;‘,,‘;’:,,‘:‘,‘"’,?:d":;‘:; In the Most P o1, ted, th 4 THE POTOMAC ton,” Miss Violet Manley, Miss Erna southeast. Do) CRANDALL'S F at 10th e Most Perfectly Acted, the Most Eztravagantly Otto, Miss Ethel Tucker, Miss Bea- Thomas Bennitt, H. L. Jenkins and ALL Mounted and Most Amusing Comedy She Has Had trice Schweni, Miss MarygFrank. Miss | - Strest, .CaE! B The Commecticat Avemme Citizenw | Martha Bell, all colored, had been fight- Ernuml"-" : K Reginy, Lovelace, Miss ficien, fove: |Hearings on Street Car Fares,|sseociation will meet Wednorduy at| ™onnoe was arrostod on o charge of .| Gk 9 Spetice; Kramers Flower Store, Miss| Rates on Gas, Electricity and o ) s'ur-;;r‘;:elsp:::;‘;::; Cathedral disorderty. conduct, while Jenkins was LAST DAY Fields. eld for the shooting. No one was hurt > = A, EToup of stadents representing Phone Servige Scheduled. William H. Butler. colored. ~thirt 1030 A M. Yo 11 ¥, M. = b vea ‘ eet, and Mar = = itwEra P Bteinesy Colese W WSS | 1o moneh ot July wil be strenu | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |3iafs, o Wb 1 3" Yoo STAR CAST = i = ald in the tag day work. A lancheon | gus one for the Public Utilities Com- TONIGHT. D aeoeIng 5 & report ot the g P ke noon today to tag day workers. mission, judging from a list of public| ppited States Retired Enlisted Men's | police of the third precinct. The former In Sidney A. Franklin’s ! i Sts, NW., week days—8:30, 200, hearings” scheduled for the next few | Association will hold an open meet- | received a cut over his left eve, while Film Version of ' *11°00 A. M., 12:00 , 2:05. 3:00, weeks, as follows: o oclock, | INE, At 8 o'clock at Pythian Temple | the wife's right hand was cut. They | the Novel, . | 4:00, 5:00, 6:00. 7:00, 8:00 P. M. 13-YEAR-OLD BOY HURT. |ncinuisday, July 14 10:30 o'clock,| Degication of new colors. ~Music, [ were siven surgical aid at Emersency Spend the Week End and a Glorious Fourth at torn et Tl 1038 BOM 8 s smokes. ital. i 25 P. M. Monday, July 18, 10:30 o'clock, hear- HoOplel 5 iughies: Weator | |H “SUNDAYS_Extra trains operatad on Resul of Collision Between Bicycle | ing to determine what the Potomac street, was dealt a blow on his head frequent schecules. ] 4 Biectric Power Company rates shouid| URGES COLORED BEACH. |wie'at o { . ‘ and Auto—Other Accidents. be after September 1. . ok e Added Features % | | | — ! 2 30, 10:30 o'clock, i De Luz Lt Only Resort Near Washington With a Sandy Beach! i Orville L. White, thirteen 10, Wednesday, July 20, 10:30 o'clock, 1 e N. Butler, y Nea ashington With a Sandy Beach! .REPUBL] YOU ST. e . White, te yeu‘rs old, | hearing to fix telephone rates for the Col. Sherrill Wants $100,000 Dis- | Hughes was treated ALL'S 18th & Col. Delightful 4-Hour Ride Near 14th P Didhils avemus. Anacouie. . |vetiod beginning August I . X pital for a severe scalp wound. CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. on the Palatial America’s Finest Colored Movie House Jceived injuries to his face and right|" Friday, July 22, 10:30 o’'clock, hear- trict Bathing Place. Was arrested by police of the second pre- oday—2:30 to 11 P. M rm yesterday afternoon as a resulting to fix gus rates for the period be-| coiorod Losidents of ¢ L NICKE STEAMER S fof a collision between his bicycle and | ginning with the meter reading period |- 2 r nts of the District will ;:fn“;‘emto ile of H_h}v. Burwell, 1952 | in September. have a modern bathing beach, similar | (570 —TODAY— ST. JOHNS Ny c'omfk;:?;“:i“ o alomablies on Jm‘,— _ab{hc;omm!ss?r‘l“:\'llluh?;d to that for the white people in the|at Freedmen's Hospital last for Beginning at 2:30 P. M. & - ic hearing, w al €l i i 2 I i - Southeast. and Charles Bailey, South | consider a set of rules to govern the [ iy, the en A s treots. James E. Diggs, colored, fifty= Today at 2:30 P.M. D O s Saoat 11 Soles | aecting aside of depreciation’funds by | pybiie D B ot | one vears old, 600 U* streel, was arrested Tomorrow at 9:00 A.M I Tast misht. " Baliey, who vecerved patn. | Ne.COmPanies. | o ring will be fold| $10.000 be provided for that purpose. | as his alieged assailant and released on In Her Newest Vehicle i Sotiery ¢ ful injuries, was given treatment at||owea by separate hearings on depre- __the present time,” says Col.|bond. ” ! londay at 9: . AND RY SUNDAY e & e N e R o T hEr A a el o bagh: NOBODY’S KID Reuraing EXCURSIONS old. 258 1A% strest northenst, fell and | LSh AR TOUOWS: wueaday, July 26; @ Control of the District. The|COMD'R BRYAN TRANSFERRED ADDED COMBDY il Saturday . Midnight fractured his right arm while on the | light and power’ beach In the Anacostle river, Just east| Commander. Sariuel Bryan Naval “SHORT AND SNAPPY® ——— = Smany . f;:',‘ Get sbur Pa sedals pinygrounds yester y after-1 gay motning, July 27; gas co of James Creck canalh on Id strectisupply Corps, has been detuched from ke e ) ¥ e -6 P.M. 9 = woon. Surgeons at Casualty Hospital | Wednesday afterncon. July 2 et 1o maen duy by a lereelauty at the 1 Hoing:" Ehliadel Fare Round Trip, $2.00, I t d f Eaye frst aid. Phone company, Thursday morning, | TUMbCT of colored bathers, —That l‘;‘ph . ‘and placed in charge of the 90 25e oun rip, $2.00, Inc. war tax, good for season vur:eflr;.“(l.. ’Bwe;.lzléumx ls;reet- July 28, and taxicab. baggage and|JT VU UE SN en, o “fl';‘j“"" Navy allotment office_in this . F TH s a.up FREE DANCING (Rain or Shine) ALL TRIPS el e L D ean | transfer companies, Thursday after-|may pe possible to place the proposed | —— i Daily 225 Sun. 3% Hol'ys % 3.4 PPN L Ll ol inand Per Person E “Tified white women ai 17th ana H|noon July 28 construction at that point, as that Y k115 OUD. &5 K101 Y8 5 O e ot ey A ot e * gireets. She was taken to Emergency beach is centrally located with re- “Rare Show”—Post © Salt Wi Bathing, Fishing, Crabbing, Danci Including Dinner and Guide o a large colored popu ! 2 ter Bathin fo:wtht:lu:::p:::- ’.’;‘3".‘;3.’.5'.;&?,’;‘.’,‘5 REINSTATED BY MR.-HAYS. Another Site under Sonsideration I ARMAN KALIZ e E; Lishing, Lrauhing, ancing MAIN Mrs Haffer's left leg was fractared — on the south bank of the Anacostia e = and Mrnf;;l: isat sug, bruised. Her|C, Howard Buckler Sworn In as :‘";:;bs‘:f;"’hfi:gffi”‘“g Field and the| STELLA MAYHEW Registered Mails Superintendent. The freshest, most complete ||| ENN ad ot ROSTAND. Fhan¥ and o o T WARDED “HOPE CHEST.” |, G, Howard Buckler of Maryland yos HEADS MEMORIAL DIVISION !] assortment at the most reason. | ] Lee. L s it s Tt ¢ Lawrsl | o + [ terday was swon in office’ a5 superin. e ; ; (Ghars. : pe( 14 1M eagtures PIERCE-ARROWS B tendent of registered mails in the Post -~ PACKARDS, CADILLAC! ‘Bighth-Grade Pupil Wins at Lawn | office Depanmfl;é by Chiei cm—ln B::r- Mrs. James Longstreet Chosen by ONLY ONE CARF, ARE ! ® Also ws of the third assistant postmaster N i Fete for Orphans. Foncral's office. Mr. Buckler was de- Georgia Section. b HMOORE’S || CRANDALL’S $2ve7, Theater and = o Miss Madelaine Wildman, 24 K|moted from this position by former Post | Mrs. James Longstreet was clected || Take Maryland line car on <Gn .f oay —nen 1 ant]c lt k .gnaw. northwe;l‘;.dl:xh el%mn ghra.rie mzstel;G:::Ealofuafié‘&;lgmz“’;_ e ::)l:ai‘r‘man nfnl\l;e «;e(;rgm division of ftrelet and get off at Mt. Rainier WEBKS W N 9th at O Styees l, W warde e “hope chest" | becam: . 3 ot e Roasevelt Me; al S i Statl 3 AYING E P DU s A e e e Samiaitice | restoration (o it has becn quite asa'meeting held last nig R | (gl 11 A. M—Last Day—11 P. B A Goonge Pitomaarice: v in “charge of St. Vincent's Orphan |prompt by Postmaster General Hays _ |pecticut avenue. - Reid :'nfll_n;-fll";:-lt and_take ——— 2 0 P Neytum Stawn fote Other awards|® Mr. Buckler has been an employe of | ‘Otncr officers elected were Dr. J. G.|] ¥ o = FREE POIGNANT, GRIPPING, REAL Per . erson made were: the postal service for a quarter of aB. Bulloch, Mrs, George F. Baltzell and TOISTS, tak Realart Presenig 3 Pnn:gg?‘h‘.mngr:.!zlr.o::ap_(:mwsek mh:lur) gr;\ln:mt& théedxr;gx:‘;wym Miss Rosebud Almond, v 3 Afl[, ».‘u e ;mu:tk:“"" MAY " Aon DALL S ERURTGEAYD = 3-DAY EXCURSION man, n eet; pig, W. A. |t t: office. It 3 i ! 2 ND 1 H St. N.E. Bion. No. & track company’ 310 gold | tun &0 ‘Do superintendent of finance, S de sl re= C /] CRANI S s ra. Av BEN TURBIN tod SALTS PROVOST -p(?ea, ‘Charles Finn; bed set, Miss Cos- | chief clerk of ‘the third assistant post st ne. > In a Drama ] i, 2 o vam: i UN In the Mack Sennett Special Comeds, : faE: be : man Hearts AY—DOTGL “ : YV VY falle “Toronts, Canade; 310 gold|master peneral and thien superlatendent | g ot Sorr e eoras Hoctes L. I. COHEN RI\ ST Sl 1O EXCURSIONS. Reetet voetneasty lmn Mrs. Huguley. | ~ A feature of the ceremonles yesterday | tary; Mrs. George ‘Pickett. historian; Tele;;ho:n Hyattsville 342 A PRIVATE Southeast i e ol ode Island avenue: piano scarf,| was 5 n invitation from | Mrs anda White, 1 e ille W Mrs. Perry. 606 Park road; luncheon |y, éfiik?;msfw?pfi. P eoiat, who | H. Hickman, auditor, V scANDAL Power Boat Ella orden . set. Miss Alice Duffy. 1130 North Capi- | way the first man to hold the office of | Taft was elected chairman of the ad- Brentwood, Md. with Gal’d G el I v B Lo et Centerplece MR Saral ] superintendent of the regisury systen, visory committee. Tne flower carnival oy S Williama, Apelle Theater and ens e plenty ate “Fhone . Pro’ - R. Lo X that position was crea n s wel s to be Lewis, ruce J N-E. Main 5908 ¢ lying at 1th sreet o ‘W. Costello, Toronto, Canada. m%d ;m, "Landvolet later, was pro; given later this month. Orchestra Auxiliarie: TORRR ; 5 G Falls by 4 mote rom DOos! n s B —_— 00N Fea RY KF 30 rea‘ s am intendent of mail classification | o, w« ¢ a y W PAPER FOR SERVICE MEN. | S5t dtion by Congress, and ho| are concerved by Shaftec: "800 T5ih ot D~ NEXT WEEK 3R |, & THROUGH THE BACK Power. hoat_Prggy Teaves Aqueduct_ bridze. SPared the honors of the recéption to ) Advertisement Thomas HInce mresexts ) AL DOOR” B o e Tartica: Publieation Proposed to Represent | Mr- Buckler after the latter was sworn LITILE booLc i Symphony Orehimtra Concer td All Military Branches. R 1 e a;“'} tinee Monday at 2:30 pm. ) YORK THEATER wcmf‘,"!n“,d h:vemheen held in . To Do Better Work. CRANDALL NEW STANTON 6th & C Sta. N.E, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ?’ ngton during the past week — 2 R ot 3 p., » " the establishment. of a new service Take Horsford's Acid Phophate— Reve ALLEN HOLUBAT'S DIAMA BTE Every Sunday All Summer *paper, which will not only thoroughly —5-;;;,;7;;,;“:,;;"'3:'?-.,,.“;_;;; SGABD. n OWN T AL 5 —T0— I cover the're; ar service, b N—, a = 5 “y = 2 H Nationa! G,,E‘;}, ,;{’,‘; ice, but also the | {ertisement. 1 Jéagc; A : NS I LOV Blue Ridge Mountains ‘ol. Henry J. Reilly of Chicago, a e oren. former Army officer, who form RETIRED 14tk Street and R. L Ave. LUEMON']' was employed by the l:hicagor Tefl,’.' PLACED ON LIST, Supported by a INA B une, is thé leader in the new enter-| Col. Daniel E. McCarthy, Quar SUPERB CAST Purcellville, Lees- prise. He has already had confer- |master Corps, at Fort McPherdon, A PARAMOUNT PEODUCTION . 3 Oiher Polate ;nfilmwlth Secretary Weeks and Gen. | Ga., humheen piaced on v;::e r:t";d - R by THOMA TER 5 Son St ershing. list at his own request after forty- “THE OF SILI TS, z —_—— four years' service. dHe( 1: t;om I\"ehw )7 SEMON, in ** NEYJ!!E? \I.F(‘OMPJ\Y sz Per Rmmd Tnp E York, and was graduated from the T1RE [ North Capitol and P Sis. 2 4 Ta: cluded ‘WOMAN SEEKS DAMAGES. Military Academy in June, 1881, Aft- MOORE’S UBERTY apitol 3. REVERE THEA W x ne > . e Copley Courts, is named de- | o = = fendant In a_suit to recover 350,000 | Quartermaster Corps, in Ogtober, CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN :‘:{&"é'pfiud y:‘sterda;;’ in the Dis- i:?sinag;la:::c!;;ul e grade of colo- 11 A, M—last Day—I11 P. M. ¥ Street at 10th 36t and M st i upreme ~ Court El S 8 ——— LAST DAY—ALLSTAR CAST, in *4 S ot M ave Diaea Wiorniic - tenant of apirtment S0 AT LESS THAN FABRIC PRICES GoldoynPresonce R S COOUR ) T S p ok e delective. wire et 8000 MILES GUARANTEED REG. BARKER'S & Siree N it Rl : : ‘ective wire metal . mat placed. at the entrance to the 9 e's Production of Sir TR mont Pullding June 2% 1920, and that she A wonderful opportunity to get some good Cord 8 PRODUCTION wiat | CRANDALL'S Y iCeiERPocKER WASHINGTON & OLD . 15 represented by Attormoyn ariios Ty —You can get & supply of Blank Tires at 50% off the New Low List. Every Tire 0f Eatharine Newlin Burf® Story MAD MARSH. in “NOBODY'S DOMINION RAILWAY Faminted by Attorneys Wilton J. Books bere when you say the a Non-Skid. 6 lo“ Bl'ln" PRI i o SN COMEDY, “SHORT AND e - ‘Wm. D. Taylor's I:rfldnclhn of DANCING. HREWORKS E. Morrison Paper Co., SPECIAL Subsidiaries A e T3 Hoffman and Mis, Hosk : BUY THEM WHERE YOU CAN 1000 Pa. Ave $24.90 30x3Y; CL N. S., 8,000-Mile ee. 0imE ST e . J. Holfman an s. Hoskins sHooT . 2 Ve Ve Oy I 0 A I e z ot CRANDALL'S ™e=er 9 25 Formerly Mrs. H. L. Holt | P A (- m— = i % LAST DAY—CARTER DE HAVEN, in “THE 1808 Katorama road. Phone Coi. 761 W. ‘ io - = lres’ e s“'BE-.n TMu-G llnn RICK O’i?h'”i mu:::dn n:“: N.W. TOMORROWA HAROLD LLOYD, g e ACHER RV CUrs; z 5 ., 2 YMP) St. Nw. —] in_“NOw ns Cord Tires in all other sizes at proportionate prices. r{.‘ Garrick ruy-'u In 1 HARRY CAREY, in )R NEVER." And WILL Bué'mo}:, - p.w.—Cluss 3 i —by Automobile in large new 7.pass. o FROM HOME” THE FREEZE-OUT." ‘BOYS WILL BE BOTY: > Private lessons Ly appoin - g«-v"- our prices m"-'i'b ott car - Here, below, is another good pick-up on good regular fabric tires: “T’FE!M#NK a oy | [ Established 150, ottys . 1 2 forth 6 : Fuide fomished, $5.76, C2eT 42 Health Candi s Nt SN niED WIVESY {DAY ISON'SEr 132! al' la w_dance—‘“The Teddl 4 you to dsnce coreectly in & Strictly private. Any 3 Leonardtown. Rock Point. B 40, 60 & 80c 1b. i FREE ADMISS1ON MISS CHAPPE! Toiat ad Atintie Ol or e oAzl All Non-Skids AMUSEMENT PARK —ON THE BAY— Private lessons by appointment. E. F. Gregg i . = THREE DAY Woshington's Sait Water mesort ||| Sors B0t e " HE SR Avm. \ 414 15th 8t N.W, . {IONLY 8 MORE PERSONS Pt Bndge Hotel PATRIOTIC Only One Hours Ride Dupont Studio of Dancing ' ~ing. 4 Of' J i Outakirts Washington CELEBRATION e No_ o A Far e Y w, xd%s . Famous Auto Conduit Road STARTS TODAY Bathing, Baating, Fi F. CAIV'S i PRO! < Sres sy 35x4% . Cabin John Trolly to Doer 40 FUN FEATURES - 6 BIG RIDES Hotel and Cafe Service RIGHTWAY . One Dollar Tube Sale DANCING City Prices SCHOOL OF DANCING, c] Good Heavy Tubes, Red or Gray. When you get one tube we give you two for $1 more. R f G d BOATING. PIONIC GROVES A - 1218 NEW YORK AVE. s Buy now—you will never buy so low again. 00! araen Matinee Dance Monday, 4 to 7 Seashore Attractions Wext to New Masonic Temple. EVENING DANCE STARTS ml:im;’:: lbt:ll;l‘:::: lfimmr‘lifmury For 8 DIXIE TIRE CO - Supper Dances | —— — —— —— DANCING—FREE et vefirne S o, $L et G Stk 3 830 to 12 P CONGRESS HTS. || | = Zmsrmimmns= | |[= Gotberine Blle Enlargements . 1118 H Street N.E. Noted ) 0 910 St N.W. Fruk won ' the latest in dapciag. . n g Pick the Tires Fourth of July Tri sken’ DANCING o e e et pine i ity Temor —You will get o e Trres for youn S o Iy m Maryland Chicken e || B e e P ] G o - i best 4 sa e ¢ 5 s = ,, 2 =Y niaplltzer:o:t‘m::' e biggest an t stock in Washington. : Till Midnight Begins Saiintey duy & Tain or sise 100, 1130 A" 2 230 || GLoVER'S, n; =D —EaT :m;;-u ik Open or closed pavilion. 3 ; R sl v Y “Open all day Sunday and Monday, July 3rd and 4th S ciien ter, ]| e e irectly on W. E. 587 Tine, time. M. A, LEESE Make Partles, Banquets, Afternoon Tems | |amuiements afternoon and evening Ji o Do Admission free. Mail Orders Shipped Subject to Your Approval % ,COOL CONGRESS HEIGHTS * o ashington thdioofDa_%cc €14 0tk By Do, ®. ¥ S e |