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<’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WE NACATION BIBLE SCHOOL |KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Got the Wrong Package. TO PRESENT PAGEANT NG JoHN, 1ty WIFE OH! YoUR LADY LAUNDRY L SHE BRING SHE BRING LAUNDRY| DNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 192L —BY POP MOMAND.' | ~ . AROUND TH' LAUNDRY HERE, ME SAVWY! SHE ,'Hvlug Pictures, Shakespearean CoRNER AT SAvvy f BIGII : vy Fantasy and Choir Singing on T CHINAMANS P 7 B LADY Jonn! CRANDALL’S ™ eater.oth @ ESes. | R Qutdoor Program. EHP 3 o 1 TODAY AND / _TOMORROW—THOMAS ‘i A pafeant will be presented at,the | s CHIOE D SN ‘Syivan Theater near the foot of the Monument tonight. uhder the auspices ‘of the Vacation Bible School of the Mt. Vernon Place Methodist Church, as- ( £) A igisted by the choir and Men's Glee g S : 2 LARA-YEAR M. Tlub of “that church. o, 54 ¢ 3 ETT'S “MADE ““The program, according to an an- = mouncement today, will open with a Jprecentation of the following six d diving pictures: “Caritas.” by Thayer; 4 SRR S = & . *The Sistine Madonna.” by Rafazl:{ g i 7 v 2 CRANDALL’S 3 Van Dyck’s “The Children of Cifrles | : g, F i HODE the First.” “Madam le Brun and Her | . DA : 4 p A ALE FEANCIS, " Daughter,” by Madam le Brun; Van! o TaTh N 3 ioual -Dyck’s “Baby Stuart.” and Rafael's| “The Madonna of the Chair.” ~ The second section of the program | is a Shakespea «n fan as <unz oy the children’s chorus of the Vacation Bible School, with music by K:lhe;}ine, 1 g3 Garrett. The third part will be choir | ud ™ COMEDY. T : T X inging by Men's Glee Club and [¢g— s " f : i AR RIE sy ; el b e e O e e L Hatred. | |BESTOWS LARGER POWER |¢t.iiv,ooncd, et dhitrers, puiege 9 | e e < THEAST CARD ‘director of music at the Mt. Vernon 1 Xpire atred. one years, or for a shorter period ot | - I v And COMEDY, “TAKE K "~ Place Methodist Church. e ON FHE JUVENILE COURT |probation. The court under the pro- d . % Open 7:15 e 3 posed amendments may also commii e ane e Tastor e o e | HEATES t 4 K| NOW OPEN CRANDALL'S 4 TODAY fl"The Rights of the Child.” by Prof. * 5 = 7"*. . Augustine Smith, will constitute ur hatred of the Germans, a! ¥ the final item of the program. This 7S . P School for- boys or girls until it | will start tonight from North Rose- Will be a miniature pageant within a_few brief months ago, inspired {Bill Introduced in Houde Makes reaches the age of twenty-ome, o' | oo Va, at 8:15 o'clock. P Sk the child to the National Trainin K —forget that we stand ready to supply your Blank Books. t. The spirit of religious edu- s ' f ; 8 jud t without com > ; Pageant e it ol relious < our songs and sermons,’ filled| Wards in Chancery of Chil- may auEE lissoientpitio itreet_apd Pennsylvania avenue on| f¥ g Paper Co HAL : COY, in A PRI | = MADGE the home and the spirit of religious every tale of woe; but now’ we | dren Under Charges. “A child so adjudged a ward of the | Alexandria cars at 7:40 o'clock. . Morrison pe Co. VATE [ MEDY. ~JCST 1N TYPHOON COCLED education in the community will be 2 ! 3 court shall remain under the juris 1009 Pa. Ave. A N 83 3 2105 P subheadings for it Chila welfare, all are jumping to keen our rolls! Added chancery jurisdiction is an im- | diction of the court until it is eight- ::pervh!ed rllai:'. undl ?:dum! ation ;1:1 from slumping; we are so busy-l)'?fllnx fea.ure of ala(uwrylchnnges in|een years old unlesls dl‘sqha‘r_m-( e city wil e includ also in the - S ¢ iihe att crea.ing the Juveuile Court ot | sooner. To meet the "objection: Topics. humping the hatred -has to go.|the District, catled for in a bill itro- No charge will be made for the \Ve used to hate the kaiser, the |duced by Representative Frank C. Mills- pageant. pangh. ¥ The Writers’ Lengue of Washing- = =5 on will meet Friday night at § »yclock at the Public Library. against conferring full _chancer: powers on the court. the amendments | i if P > are so framed as to retain the present 2 ¢ ! lauthor of all crime; but now, if; "The basis of tke chancery powers is | criminal jurisdictiop. giving the par-| A Iswn party for the benefit of R “IT CAN BE DONE. O . RN 3 . v e G 3 5 .'S. Jacob Jones Post. No. 2, Ameri- = 11’ CKERBOCK fiae - st we | Biv = g - ] 5 3 KN ICKERBOUK we're not wiser, at least we L9 Bive the Juvenile Court power to in- | ¢nt or guardian the right to choos ) %, CE0, (AP NIdG {or B AIEET | DUMBARTON 34 Wisconsin ave IS Tahpraie i 5 A ,Stilute an investigation into the sur-|whether the child be tried on thc! . g 3 ’ FIGURING ON LIKELY COST have less time ; we have to wield | roundings of the child. The motive in | chancery or criminal side of the court. | DE. at 7:30 o'cloclg, at the home of | s e NCHARTED le Graham. Columbia pike. | B5_BAD By = == S T hatanl . ° Lu — *OF DISARMAMENT PARLEY jour axes while yet the summer eking theohlid atvard ehaen Ariington, Va. Dancing. | NEW THEATER 533 Sth st <.k I | LESTER CUNEO, i ST H waxes, to pay our income taxes, s one needing care- and supervision. | DQVE SEASON SEPT. 1. THE GIBSON CO., Isc. prpimee L Correction of the child's conduct instead 917 G St. N.W. FE make = sharpen kaives, scissors and rasers. Fire of unknown origin cauxed | ibout $1,000 damage to the home of | S 227 Grant place | = 3 when comes the winter rime.{of punishment, 50 as to avoid reappear- State Department Officials Prepar- | I'm glad that angry passion for- |ance in court, is the aim of the proposed | Closes December 15, Says Bulle- | James O oo 2 changes. . fortheast, at 6:50 0'clock 125t NIBHL. | e e ———— " ing Estimatst—Printing Alone isakes the human breast, that w dselcm"l‘ 8 of the present act is amend- tin, Responding to Inquiries. | Do YOU CUSS N\ LOEW’S H CRANDALL'S F at 108 E3 R e ed to give wider discretionary power: e | E2Yis I Rig Ttem. lin kindly fashion, can let old;td fo glve wider discretionary powers| . response to frequent inquiries| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | st e toms st N A L A c E'I'lloml.lfll 5 Stute Department officials are pre- | SPECters rest, that we grow tired | prosecution “of juvenile offenders in|respecting the open season for shoot- TONIGHT. Aot e et punoing sour o1t | N | B “parin, timates R > st | of = = !the Juvenila Court and in lieu of pro-|ing doves in the nearby states, the Taring estimaies of the probable cost jof hating, and keeping teeth|colaings provided for against truant,|bureau of biological survey, Depart- he A =L o Continwous 1030 A. M—11 P. M. |/ 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Meeting of Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R s o8 & COnt 2 | a-grating : the rows of Beans are | vicious or incorrigible anildren, tac | meng of Agriculture, has issued a bu Daxu Y mac, = ml:e;ig";r{'::n;ur;’ll;i:;g"fl:; cantarn | 4g.tA ugf Enca { hoeing's | COUFt may entertain a pedition signed | letin giving the information that th 3 o'clock, at 1412 Pennsylvania ave- NON-SKID TREAD! . RO BV CI’IARLES f Tector of the budget next week. De. | vaiting for hoes, and NOCINZ'S:py the prosecuting officer raising the | season cannot open before September o <ails as to ‘the number of foreign i best. When Kaiserbill first jauestion r:’fl whelherd the propensities | 1, and must close not later than De- feeting lof. theBYeio NationallEdu. REEB“-T TIRE CO., hc_, '+ .delegates and the amounts which | jla€aithesichllaBindicted fiby § thatjactsiin)|cembaril at 1448 Q street. 1622 14th st. n.w. started his well known sawing jquestion are such that the child should | It is explained that under the pro- RAY Wil e enta X~ Denses such as cante tois and print- | stunt, [ viewed him granite- | be adjudged a ward of the court. vislonsplotiithegitteatyl betw senigithe e have made the tack of thosals y 4 | Under the proposed amendments | United States and Great Britain the N . ’ . hearted, and hoped his saw was ! the court may, in its discretion, sus- son for shooting migratory birds N ho are preparing the data difficult. | : 3 o8nE A N In Chas. Hoyt's Great Hit, A The one item of printing already has i blunt; [ hoped the wood was pend imposition of judgment and |must be closed between March 10 and N A > % ’| place the child on probation under | September 1, the hunting season te knotted, with rusty nails be-}the probation on'lcerml:‘fi lheh court, | be limited to a period of not more 2k S B . : spotted, and that the job dod- | °r mey commit the ¢ to the care d 2 half month ime of printed words will be. The & e = il £bill for printing of the financial con- | rotted would wilt his. martial | igress a few years aso was about|front. But now I see him saw-! the foreign drleg!z\li]ons, \ing—which is the worst of jobsi » is_expected, will include 5 : it #cores of experts and clerical as- and seem to hear I,“m drawing siatantswill b housed and \\!-lhore-hxs breath in gasping sobs; I “the main meetings and the subsidiary } = £ ~ ’1 “meetings will be held are other fea- | PAUSE 1N My home brewing to (tures that are n occupying the {wish him easy hewing; for: attention of officials. The Semate; 4o 4} B ith toffice building has been suggested {What's the use pursuing wit #s a meeting place. as has the build-{ hate that poor old nobs? 1 used | Ing of the Pan-American Union. ~Z A - l Just how the expenses of the con- |to hate the Germans from eight ference are to be apportioned has:g'clock till ten, and after Sab—i roved to be awkward. since it is impossible to forecast how long the onference will last or what the vol- % —IN— R N ‘1 AM GUILTY” WITH MWAHLON HAMILTON AND RUTH STONEHOUS MIDNIGHT BELL MACK SENNETT'S ‘Hard Knocks and Love Taps" % 2 WV DEERY¥HEAD cleAaAr - - To use horse sense is to smoke a DEERHEAD over the deal that looks shaky, and then say, “Neigh, neigh.” Sold Everywhere Look for the Deer’s Head HENRYT.OFFTERDINGER ~axzr - 508 NINTH ST N'W Agem.s'for COMOY'S London made Brar Pipes K CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. R orumeifl NICKERBOCKER P | —TODAY— Continuous, 10:30 a. m~—11 p. m. Beginning at 6:30 P. M. e ALICE LAKE Paramount Presents In Her New Metro Release THE BRONZE | $3 scioieecs v BELL _Clyde Cook in “The Guide” WITH —EXTRA— TR —Conguers CLYDE COOK COMEDY men with her reason ay- be it's— not been definitely determined. Sec- Why CO RN W ELL fetary Hughes will dispatch within Il)ath sermons I'd hate them o’er} { 3 Candy P ® fow days the formal invitations te i, .. . ; The conference, and it is possible that | 2gain; but old-time hates are ‘the wording of that document may ibreaking, and gentler thoughts make it clear to the invited powers | e hile 1 Eacs Whether they will be expected :o!t‘"’i waking while am busy come as guests of the American gov- | rakin R ernment or merely as conferees, who | Bifgicannisomensaninien. expect to pay their own bills. WALT MASON. —— { (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) 1 —_— HANDBOOK ARRESTS MADE| soxS $20,000 IN SUIT. Pwo Charged With Taking Bets on No other argument is needed than the box itself, brimful of dark Italian choco- lates, or with coatings of light mili chocolate. - Within are whole nuts or clusters, fruits creamed or sugared, honey mellow, butter creams, mint es- sence and other taste wiles. Choose the pound or pound-and-a-quarter bor and know true chocolate delight! Negri— %, % Blanche L. Hodgson has filed suit ] ok [Pt © s e i ver 60.000 B. F. KEITHS = ' Robert G. Luber, thirty-eight years |cover $20,000 damages from James BETTY BOX, $1.50 f 2 = = 9ld, 511 13th_street, seated in an auto- | E. Martin because he discharged her . Milk chocolate encasing more than 20 Duly,f‘,‘?Sn.::‘.gflol'ysi'.,’,‘ from the position of stenographer in N 181¢ : esterday, was arrested | his employ. The plaintiff, through| MYl different creations. A pound box, $1.50. Keen-Visioned People Are Wearers of Our “DISTINCT " p by Detectives Messer and Sweeney on a | Attorney Mark Stearman, :tells the 7 ls HIT” ost + gharge of making a handbook on the | court that she left her former em- ] BUNGALOW BOX, $1.70 Glasses. And All Correctly Fitted. THE MASTERS RS " Luber was arrested. it is alleged, Just | Refondant and on his promise 1o bl [IB s T e O e s E TERSINGE! arter he had accepted plays sent by jher 520 per week as long as e room sweets.” A pound-and-a-quarter $1.70 3 e Navy Department. He {lived. A 3 5 furnishcd bond IR the surm of $3.000 for | St says she has heen damaged by 4| SUNDAY PAPER NOUGATS, 95¢ Eyeglasses ' A Charge of making a handbook on | e Dredch of the alleged contract Cubes ot honey mallow filled with al- MARSHALL HALL tAhe races was‘lprelferred against James 4 monds and hazel nuts. A pound box, 95c. . Roots, colored, twenty-flve years | old, 2013 P street, who wah arrested | 3 MATINEE MINTS, 55¢ yesterday afternoon by Det Mes- I ser and Swe»neo‘:;d’i’nllc:fn‘a’;e;:‘"fir Invalid The minted confection par excellence. examination by-one of our Including careful, thoroughsz Graduate Optometrists—as M STEAMER { the fi 7 - L '3 lat ints. A box, 55¢c. - ess“ra)l &;—:dlncl He was released Rollmg % Large, luscious chocolate m! X, 5 e Ar T RN mfi:flp‘x‘#rs:kon} CHAS. MACALESTER | 40 Fun Features 6 i CORNWELLS T TWG DIVORCES ASKED. candephone 141D H Streel wain 875 Mary L. C. Burnap and John A. || and Sale Many, Complainants. Very moderate rates of rental. If Mary L. C. Burnap has filed suit in]] Jou desire to purchase, reptals will gp- the District Supreme Court for an ab- caipurchamintion. vl #olute divorce from Charles E. A. Bur- ’l‘h 3 nap. They were married November (-3 son Lo., inc. —We are never satisfied with a pair of Glasses unless they are becoming and perfectly adjusted. That’s part of our service. " MOUNT VERNO! Steamer Charlen Macalester 7t AN NN NN RNNNNNN Y Steamer St. 9,1907, and have one child. Attor Jewel QWi Opticians o Mite 7[;‘" e il | ney Crandal Mackey appears for the ! 917 G Street N. ewelersts N\Wilili7 40-Mile Moonlight Trips \ s = = Mon, Wed, Fri, 7:15 PM. | Absolute divorce is also asked in i a suit_filed in the District Supreme Colonial Beach Court by John A. Many against el g : P [ G | § - - == i T L, Many. They were married Novem- S Bt AN ES. Free e ber 19, 1902, and have five children. H cooi dires £ - Attorney Malcolm Hufty represents art Schaffner & Marx ; the husbany Clothes for Men and Boys On Conduit Road. OUR TRUSSES FIT| 7 CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL 8:30 to 12 P.M. 4 Excellent Music by Concordia Melody B If you need a Truss see us—we have Trusses : g 3 Famous Maryland Chicken 4#a it all conditions. All new stock. Reasonable | § 4 To Midnight. ZIMME. e mvest o N 4 Make reservations for yor Autumn High Shoes| 1114 14th St. N.W. Phone M. 5088. 1 payments THE H. L. SCHARR Electric Co. 730 11th st. M. 1286, 7 do you want to own a phonc\rgnpl’? For one reason only! In or- der that you may have an in- strument in your home that will reproduce sound for you, more particularly musical New Market,Va., & Retura for Endless Caverns Most Marvelous Spectacle in America % 7z . At a Net Sading of $4.15 h St e B Sk, ot 18 Lv. Wash. (7th St.) - 8.05 AM. Why should you own [ f Lv. Alexandria, Va. 817 A M. a New Edison Diamond Returning, Lv, New > = Market, Va. 630 P.M. Disc Phonograph? Number of Tickets Limited ow For one reason only! Because For tickets, information, liter- wonder how we can price them short of $9 %o Mr. Edison and thousands of i st Nwe Phonc | . owners of the New Edison be- 5633, or Station Ticket Agent. $11 a pair. Excellent quality - leathers and every size represented. On sale Thursday morning at .... lieve it is the best. 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