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BLANK BOOKS whenyyzv say the word. ~ 1000 Fa. Ave. E. Momson Papet Co. / Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. Decidedly SNYDER & LITTLE A new model and a new heel for afternoon wear, mmifiaflv 1211 F Street WARNED AGAINST ‘ILLEGAL SPENDING THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, —By POP MOMAND;—No False Eeol/lomy forJulle;t GREAT-GUNS GALL: HOLY MACKEQEL! ALY JULIE DOES 13 RIDE ARCUND IN vmu Chairman Madden Attacks_ Misuse of Federal Funds and Automobiles. Representative Martin B. Madden, chairman of the House appropriations committee, said today that all fllegal use of government money and property by government offcials and employes must cease. This' comes as an after- math to the appearance of Representa- tive Ben Johnson, democrat, of Ken-| tucky before the House District com- mittee yesterday asking for a favorable :(:I;;onrl g'l.‘l hll{ bill M; make the use :K mobiles for private purposes by District officials a mlndemt‘;anor. Rep- resentative Johnson sald that there was an agreement between certain members of Congress to start impeachment pro- ceedings if the abuse continued. Chairman Madden said: I have served notice directly on cer- tain government officials and am serv- ing notice generally on all government officials as tfiey come before my com- mittee that all illegal use of govern- ment funds must stop. They must not exceed their appropriations’ ‘without | authority in law and then come asking t|for deficiency ~appropriations. They must not use the money given them for one purpose for some other purpose. There has been a terrible misuse, e"l»e-l cially of automobiles, by officials in cer- tain departments. 1 told une official pa.r!lc larly that if this was not stopped myself would l'm.ve it stopped. It was learned today that most of the l members of the House appropriations ake legal action (ol committee and of the subcommittee on District appropriations have agreed to take a determined stand against the Juggling of appropriations and the use of government automobiles and other property for private purposes. HARVESTING ICE CROP. 1Farmers in Virginia and Maryland Putting in Summer Supply. i No. 26 As fiuenza and Colds. No. 16 For Coughs and Colds on ¢hest. prevents Pneumonia and Pleurisy. Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H N.W. Complete Stock Edison Mazda Lamps The Gibson Co.. Inc. 917-919 G St. NwW. preventive or cure for La Grippe, In- Often Farmers in nearby Virginia and Maryland (are “harvesting.ice from three to six inches thick. Two weéks ago many of them partly filled their ice houses with ice as much as threel inchse in thickness and now they are completing the work of getting |in capagity suppliés for next summer. What effect the supplies of natural e in the nearby country will have on the output of ice plants the com- {ing summer is problematical. Per- sons who are cutting ice say thou- sands of dollars will be saved by | {them, shipped ice in summer costing them as much as 2 or 3 cents a pound | when delivered. i T. Schroth, who has a large tract of land not far from Coltons, received word from his farm that thick ice was being cut and that the work of filling the ice houses prob-, ably would be completed today. “Last summer my ice cost me fully $1.000,7 Be told 2 Star reporter to- had to send to a steamboat} S whart som distance away to get ice Arom the river steamers, and each time it meant the hiring of a motor ! ture, | boat, & man to operate it and a store or office fix- American Wood .Fl;i:hing Co. Phone helper.” Ice that is being stored on his farm this winter, he said, will cost fall. Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers | will be sufficient to last until next North 12 1217 Sth Street N.W. 2 Flower Features Sweet Peas % Calendulas ‘Friezias | —and Finest - Double Violets $1 per Bunch Large Red Carnations, $2.50 ‘ Per Dozen R Jarits o POURTEENTH © M STRIOTS very few dollars, andethe quanmyl | i —_— ! r's Hidden Beauty is Brought tt’ light with a Golden Glint Shflmnoo.— | Advertisement. SLATED FOR COAST Gumo! President Harding has nominated {Lieut. Commander A. J. Henderson to be commander and Lieut. T. C. Crap- ster to be lieutenant commander in the United States coast guard. Other nominations were: First lieu- tenants to be captains in the Medical | Corps of the Army—Foster Cannon Howard and Charles Francis Shook. To be chaplain, with the rank of {captain, in the Army—Chaplain Julius {Joseph Babst. | To_be lieutcnant colonel in the air ervice, by transfer—Lieut. Col. Ar-, | hur George Fisher, cavalry. To be captain in the air service. by transfer—Capt. 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'CALL MAIN 4724 Made to Your Measure At 25% Less Than the Better Grades of Ready-to-Wear. | Potter s Field Jlmln Harrison, Ind., o i < Oh, here are rows and rows of graves, the cheapest graves you ever saw; the heds of futile, foolish knaves who thought that they could beat the law. When they are plant- ed no one sighs, no hymns are sung, no prayers are said; no mourners bend with weeping eyes above. the couches of these dead. From work- house wards and Jjails they come in wagons. destitute of plumes, from every corner of the slum, to sleep in bargain-counter tombs. The sextons shovel in the clay, and from ‘the boneyard then withdraw; this is the end of those who say that they can surely beat the law. The criminal may think at times that heis not a total loss, and he may plan all sorts of crimes and seem to put the same across; but Justice eyes him every day, and always keeps him in her mind; and though he lopes along his way, the law is never far behind. Few criminals live out their days in comfort such as good men know, who walk in sane and godly ways, observing statutes as they go. Few crooks pass out on beds of ease, with high-priced docs and nurses near; they render up their final wheeze behind a wall, beneath a pier. In some dark jail their doom is sealed, with no one near to heave a weep, and then they reach the Potter's Field, wherg cheaper grades of dead; men sleep. (Copyright.) ASSIGNED TO SCHOOL. Each of the following-named enlist- ed men of the Army Medical Corps has been ordered to this city to take 4 course of Ipstruction at -the Army Medical School: Sergt. John A. Ford, Fort Slocum, N. Y.; Private Earl Pearson, at Mitchell Field, N. Y. | Private James D. Huckaby. at WALT MASON. and Corp. George A. Mask, Fort McPherson, Ga. Coffee critics have manifested the nost .extraordinary_pleasure with the fineness of these renfwmned selections 1 HAVENT YoU NG SEnSE || SENSE of ECoNony THATS . WHY I RIDE W TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL—Doris Keane, in “The Czarina.” Performance at 8:20 pm. .POLI'S—"The Blushing Bride,” with Cecil. Lean and Cleo Mayfleld, at 8:20 p.m. “GARRICK—“A_ Child for Sale,” photoplay, at 2, 3:30, 7:30 and 9 p.m. KEITH’S—Mrs. Irene Castle and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. BELASCO—James Barton and vau- deville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Scotch Revue and vau- deville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 pm. »408MOS—Parisian Models and vau- deville, at 1:30, 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. GAYETY—"Tit for Tat,” burlesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. : £ CAPITOL—"Cabaret _Girls,” bur-| iesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p. METROPOLITAN — Harold Lioyd, “A Sallor-Made Man,” and Katherine MacDonald, in “The’ Beautiful Lia photoplays, at 11:10 am., 1:1 3 5:10, 7:05 and 9:20 pm. i L RIALTO—Lois Wilson, in ‘“Miss Lulu Bett,” rhotoplay, at 11:30 am., & 0, 7:30 and 9:30 pm. | PALACE—"The Idle Rich” with | Bert Lytell, photoplay, at 10¢ 55 a.m. 2:15, 4:15, 58 and 10 p.m. in “Pea- She! i and Axnelo o\yre& dolph Valentino 34 05,. photoplay, at 10 amn.. 1:30, 3:15, 5 6:50, 7:35 and 9:30 pm AUTOS WATCHED NIGHTS.' } Police Instructed to See D. C. Cu-l’ Do Not Work Overtime. The police have been instructed to) be on the lookout for District gov- ernment automobiles scen on the!} streets after workink hours, it be- came known yesterday. % The report of the hearings before! the - District subcommittee of th House appropriations committee r veals the fact that Represental Ben Johnson suggested to Commis- sioper Oyster that the police be in- cted to watch for the improper usé of city machines. A police official stated that o far only oné District machine has been reported n’ the streets after hours. This was & car of the electrical department and the driver thowed that he was on official business. 45¢c Lb. FEE For a cheerful quality coffee drink Mesco, the beefsteak the coffee with richness. = 45¢ Lb. YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT SWING'S COFFEE, BUT NOT LIVE AS WELL ME:SWING Co: Meszco Building, 1013 E St. N.W. A\\NV/Z 7, = Phone Main 760 Men, Realize the Great Importance— of Our Bringing Back a * “Real Old Time” Price! All Worsted Suitings and Overcoatings Man, just see the worsteds—just feel them, and you w111 realize that THIS IS THE GREATEST TAILORING EVENT IN 7 YEARS! Hun- dreds of men are ordering ‘suits and overéoats—their spring suits, too! We have ignored costs and conditions to bring back this:old-time price —but we positively have not sacrificed men always expect in NEWCORN & GR EN gaments ality or the superior tailoring Newcorn & Green TAXIS - FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 To ECONOTMUZE* 11922, KEEPING UP BN Ié Douar SWEET WITH THE JONESES DO TO WALK . HOLES IN MY NINE THIN SILK STOCKINGS 0 You? NOT ON Your LiFe" " LAST TWO DA\'! BERT LYTELL “THE IDLE RICH” A METRO PICTURE Sennett Comedy—By Heck!” Texinning _Sundny | AGNES AYRES in “The Lane That Had Ne Turning® MAE MURRAY IN METRO'S GORGEOUS FILM _RQMANCE “OF NIGHT LIFE IN GAY PARIS AND NEW YORK! “PEACOCK ALLEY” With Monte Blue and an All-Star Cast MOORE'S RIALTO 11 a.m~—Last 2 Days—11 p.m. Program Incomparable Paramount Presents WITH LOIS WILSON MILTON SILLS HELEN FERGUSON THEODORE ROBERTS From the N By ZONA G. 7 CONCERT FEATURE <X Engagement Extended MAESTRO CREATORE / GUEST-CONDUCTOR FAMOUS RIALTO OICHIOTRA, 40PIECES OVERTURE “Tannhauser’ —Waener First Time Given by Any Local Musical Organization USUAL SHORT SWBJECTS e & NEXT WEEK <&) Wm. Foz 8pecial Production By Hiram Percy Masim -drops with it. Value and Viands PRICES change. Money values vary. But appetites remain insistent and the same. ‘When food price changes downward, cooking quality often That kind of lowered price is no -saving to QCome to table where excellence never flue- tuates but price is de- cidedly held down. Wallis’ “Washington’s Largest Restaurant” 12th and G Sts. N.W. The omuNAL " Malted Milk ou. " s LI CRANDALL'’S T Wi HARRY POLLARD | METROPOLITAN Hosse of Recogrized Fresmimence || IS s~ BEGINNING SUNDAY AT 3P. M. -we 1l OVERTURE—"EVOLUTION OF DIXIE N. Mirskey, Conducting NGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PATHE! S WS—POLYCHROME SCENIC—TOPICS OF THE DAY ST i Special Film Features F ST. AT TENTI The Spangle-Faced Star of “Go and Get It” and “Dinty,” with cvery freckle intact. WESLEY (“FRECKLES") BARRY In the Best Role He Has Ever Had in the Warner Brothers’ Splendid Film Version of Gus Edwards’ Famous Stage Success SCHOOL DAYS A Picture That Is Packed With Everything That You Ei Have Enjoyed on the Screen— Yow'll Never Forget It. !Illlllll||llIIII|||IIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llllllll-’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllli.'IIIIIIIII||I|I|||I|IIIIIIII|I||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII In“CALL THE WITNESS” = NEW THEATER BANKS, in “THE WESTERN DEMON.”| Attraction. | IDVNEY B. LUSTS mnsfi ok s e e .\|| this week, m. to11 P “THE SHEI N. Cupitol & Q Sts. N.W. FOM WISE, in “FATHER muxrb story frowm the pages of life Takrechs T GHT BY LEO GARNEL. 16th and Co KIE! RANDALL’S MATS. AL 535 Sth St. S.E 0 WILLTAM FAIR !cmnms Special Children’s Matinee. Extra Added | TODAY: E: SAVOY THE 'I'EII| YOBK 'I'IIEA‘I'ER (:-. A-acqneneu. MATI ] ."5 s H Strect AYRER EMI‘ \ i le—lnv McAVO Tk > " And co&mn\'. " ounEARTo [ 1340 Winconsin Ave. ALLSTAR CAST, in “WIFE AGAINST i i EN wu. EPIsoDE R FIRST | | MATINEE & SATl RI)AY 'tomt-.sucxu BARTHELMI OL'ABLE DAVID NTONIC RAND An:s APol.Lo ‘I'HEATEII ‘HEW STANTO 3 Valefie Bergere & Co. ~a leanor ¥Hall & Bro. Swor Bron 5oy Welle & Giria, Billy Glason, Julfette Dika, Enos Fra- sere. Othgr hita. Next Week—DOROTHY JARDON. Seats ready: Buy them mow. YOU ST. Nuf 1 i MACK S| “Home Talent" PART TORNADO OF JOY. . 2 p. tra Attractions. SHUBERT vaudevitie Belasco Theater Opposite Lafayette Park and White House [EO) p. m.; Bunday, 8 & 8:18 p. m. Best bill in months.—Herald, Fiuest balanced of season.—Post. Pleasing in every respect.—Times. The Kingpin of Broadway Comedians JAMES BARTON ,in _Vaondeville's Fu MIS'I'EI & with BOBBY DALE. ELSIE LAMONT, GRACE mn MASTERS BRAHAM in “On With BATH BROS.—ARTURO lmml— GREEN & BLYLER — BERNARD & TOWNES—ADELE OEWo m—mzl.lox BROS.—MARIA Shubert News mu—cum-e Topics | AMUSEMENTS. Mcnlmu.'s F ot 108 ETROPOLITAN LAST TWO DAYS 10:30 A, M. te 13 P, M. HAROLD LLOYD 4 Hit tn “A Bailor-Mede Men” KATHERINE MacDONALD Clever in “The Beawiifsl Lior” —Overture— “THE MILL ON THE CUFF™ (Reissiger) 'uiighl‘l Finest Orehestra . MIRSKEY, rmu News—Topios of Day KCIAIDAI.I.'S 18th & Col Rd. =TODAY— Beginning at 6:15 P. M. PAULINE STARKE In Jas. Oliver Curwood's Tllel"lueroflhlmh Varied Added Attractions Direction Messrs. Leo & 3. : lhnhn Oliiys’ Lostis” wad Creighton Hale In the Beautiful Domestic Drama CHILD FOR WM. A The Great Melodrama % Rosken Faas. Mot & Biche- Ad ‘With Arthur Ashley an Gleason And a Cast of Metropolitan Artixts TONIGHT, QATIONAL forionr CHAERLES FROHMAN Presents DORIS KEANE in THE CZARINA By Melchier Leugyel and Lajos Biro Monday. Matines Sat.—Seats Selling Popular Matines, Wed., 50c to $3.00 Sam H. Harris Presents ELSIE FERGUSON In “THE VARYING SHORE"” Direct an New York EWM A Traveltalks Tieturen flcfl:fl 50c to $1.50. NOW SELLING CAPITOL 5- CABARET Glm.s Two Shows Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 Snkud z“ m Original Company Color Views :vt-Canadian Rockies All This Week hh" Amatears' Night Tenicht Shubert Attractions POLI'S CECIL I.EAN and CLEQ MAYF EI.D begiming monday. seats today marjorie rambeau in daddy’s gone a-hunting matinees thursasy and saturday WeEK BEG. UTE0:Y ftl H NIGH™ & HOWI AND €O MOST! v l'lng uu/, (mnurs NOW! hd:llofimnndl.illinllmhl. Fom:riy Mrs. H. L. Holt Baliroom and all brenches of e oy correctly taught. Classes for ildren and adults 39083 DAVISON’S"“" 1529 M n.w. Mgl The season’s pew dances—latest mnm Teach you to dance correctly in a few lessor Strictly private. Any hour. Separate studi Class Sat. eve. Instructions and dancing. 8 to Private classes instructed form Week Nights, 8:30 to 12 -|ARCADE NOT A “DANCE HALL" —BUT— A PERFECT PLACE TO DANCE VAST FLOOR orln.u. *PRIGES 8 CATHERIND BALLE 7o ., 506, W ou our Tovodhe, and peod PE\!BEII'I‘O\I. Tormer Fartosr 0 (.Ell;ll DL 'HOFFMAN, soans i 1l $i3ies of Ganoing. siudier 1850 Biltmare st Col. $508. FRIDAY EVENING DANCING CLUB FORM- ing for Mr. Miller's pupils. For informatio phone Franklin 8587. . = 3 S'I'UD PROFESSOR A‘WD IB! ACHER' 'nd o a1e 1i lessons Plunel\evrm erse. zmbu-h-z’ 1 BARGAIN MATINEES 25 Cents 50 Genls ts in the house ( Saturday, :l:l:(‘h';.l-lfl Polidays), m@ Bo to 81 | | COMING NEXT WEEK— l NINTH-AT-D | Tom McKay's Scotch Revue i - Featuring Rose Maura 3 Other All-Star Acts i PHOTOPLAY. CRUCIBLE™ MATINEE DANCE Every Afternoon; 3 to KNICKERB%ER The Knickerbocker - 0:'!&:1!- Best Dance Music You Ever Heard Popular Prices. Strict Ct‘;:l‘ M MISS CHAPPELEAR Private l“ % Xllflll at lfl: h. e ave Ih.l “for rent. Ror Biot 6 Dupont e!lrh { . Pl."f,l“:v e o -