Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 35

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C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922 ] T but who has a right happy time all the slippIn€ off the parental knees and The senior cla = ass of the school will > same, paused before a shop window to|saying to the portly lady: i MORE SOLOISTS SOUGHT' | entertain the f:u'ull_y with a sketch consider a hat on display. It wasareal| “Mamma says won't you pease tate| jgouard Albion, general director of I the school @tiditorium Friday afier stylish make, with just the flare that|mMmY sceat? lhe B T e the Washington Onora Company, has | = - had always been becoming, and, Per- | situation papa was seconding the | decided to enlarge the group of so- | HEY had been snapping at each | I make soup, T make it—the pan can | N3PS: it was the little rill of happlness | motion, and the lndy responded with loists singing with tke opera chorus ° o 9 ; Tu this_end voice trials will be held ? other. You could tell by the | Waft!" that spring brings that made her cogi- ““:l_ you might frankly call grunt|g¢’ (o il SO0 Miesday att- es sulky silence with which they [ gtasiir, but 10 Tike to tey 1t over | oLe its buying. True, it wasi't black, Tihen 'papa had to explain to a| TR March 21, “rom 4 to & Be i were walking along the flag-| Wish I had a chance at one of them | PUt ¥ou couldn’t rightfully call sl-|chuckling passenger on the side: Higoletto”’ s nowiin reliearsnliind | Ea’ed ckly ging that divides the Capitol grounds|8irships. 1'd go up if I knew next to|Ver-zauzo ‘a color, could you? And| My wife always makes us.stand | W' be the next opers producets Jo0) from the House building across the | (CiAlR I wouldn't never be coming you know right well that Erapes are fOF foo Jadics. |1 didnt want to geblooiing in- Buitimore. Other mearby | __ Dr. King's New Discovery will do way. Then the woman voloed infured | " Then she took her basket, and the |0t fllppunt, like flowers—so:\ DIt of Ketting roady for 4 garden|Cities are to be added to the circuit | that very thing, easily and quickly. feelings: two started off to risk chances at the| She went into the store and told the | Beross 'u..-‘ In'n;l:, hut 1 can't let my.Z\:‘lm_“.’x’:;gn;ffi!'l&"_m; wmnl:s;&elg pokr;: sayhtl’:)ordlmlle hddx'e. lWI"mh b 2 . 3 ably = on_ consider £ a g ~ | as . v o I ) I don't see why I keep on living | FYOIV/E doors, and Molllc probably|man Yehind the counter that She|mngpnihan i ey, i n Bl | training under expert directors and | :h:c::g}‘:fim 2 ‘;3’:‘; Hittle D with you, anyhow!" T e o e W hich Sonmi ek | Would Tike to try the hat on. WhichLit would have been rather embar- | Professional experience with world-| i) Ney Discovery as di =] And he answered with a frankness | Of & much to tell about, except that— | she did, but you have to consider the | rassing to—- renowned singers * " ° "7 | King's New Discoves 5 that goes with wedding rings: o you stippose Ju was heredity that| dignity. of swhite hair and wrinkles| ARd his own chuckle made every| -All serious students have bech fn-| it w ' soon 2 N the new Sport Shoes for el o ini e ring made” one Emid TAnd the other An | e e out 0 aave | PASSENECr in that car know that he | Vited to particivate in the trials | Iy a good family cough and cold wom crafts: have d e T O et hior oL | Jauriife 8o abe pilion e widony, the minute he pot e shesoan 1* remedy, too. - Loosens up the phiegm, o ¥ 13 o % A at | turba 3 a self-pitying sigh. e iside the door. 9 1 i = cn expert men have de- e orta ot sy lence, | 1o man. will cver KNOW about? Ot | bt wanicn to well the Rat: that was | SANE'LANCASTER. | BUSINESS HIGH'S PLAY. | cietrs ub e ot e or o vclopcd stunning models to with- and then an ejaculation, as joyously | Woman? . vas there for, so e tried to| —— i : | e rrmedz‘.i s HY : stand st = h fresh and buoyant as & bird chirps * ok ok % fe lure with' an encouras-1 ) ENT|ST GRABS THIEF Iheiannual spring play. of the Buk: | m;gfi N A s AN Y after a rain: 0 = " ng comment: ! . I ne: High School will be given this | 'y . your Iggists, il hs renuous wear — citects that picSay, kid, look at the darling yellow A "’I"GO" ;‘“’"" hyis ‘“]"" onia “"‘i “You don't look so awful ad in that | —_ year In the” auditorium of Central [ 60csa barler lossoms!"" street. It was a curlous sort o and ugly | Dy, s ob. | High School on account of the, recent i will harmonize with sports apparel “Beats & robin all hollow! And|a box of & wagon, with slanting li ats 13 young | Leon Turns Cash Register Rob- | ruliug of the haard ‘o cducation on | 3 9 e - - catch on to the sappy spikes along il e T S \s 2 tommyhawking of a | ber the use of school halls, it was uu»’ r ln s fas adn'urzbly Sl.ll[ch for street and he coping—toolc like lttle green sol- Ir-ddor|l each side “nis w"]fl‘fl a :]'ul: ity at o psvehologi-{ ‘Over ‘“rP"“”' | nounced toduy by Allan Davis, prin- | o 2 ey .4card that announced in Jarge ac terprising n ner would ave | A it in the act of robbing a 1 of the school. The play will be afternoon wear s for outdoor Oh. Ves. ther B i : i i New Discovi , yes, there are miracles these 5 or woma register ot o o n about the middle of May. The et i o vt i ane Ry wseR e O e son why this | e i0LO entine, I the. Warder of the production hus not been | Foo oo Jof d Ce 5 z sports. | Spring! AT et woman with a gilt- | millennium fails to show up. | building, T stveatns Ay | definitely cho: | forLolds an oug S Priced $9 to $12 * kK k fringed badge remarked to her * % x k afternoon, a_ younz man who sai | pa— ‘WO women who belonged to Lin- | companion, who was likewise labeled:| 1 g jg one atom of a boy Wit | George J. Carnell, nineteen years old, | Constipated? Here’sRelief!Cleanse ’ ol deas Coinlh HeboIe Ve a L ubpors thaly & koabsl (wagon: b St Bl ATh Blrest, horuionet AR | the system, with Dr. King's Pils, . - | but it's” the queerest shape I ever| s going to grow up jturned over to Crossing Policeman Th mpt free bile flow, stir up tured into a department store to buy | saw.” 5 | Admirable Crichton class if his]Banks. He is charged with house- i ‘ s g 3 D Y 1 But she: wasi't séeliig) & HoBHel | ot oy S on | S | breaking. Dr. Leon told the police For Infants and Children the liver and get at the root of the a pan. Each retained the lumpy eon- ' oo, mother has her Way. The other aft- |y Sl a0 fne money from | trouble. All druggists, 25c. tour and skirt-braid length of a past| " Garbage! ernoon he was sitting fn his father's| the register and grabbed him. InUse ForOver 30 Years PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE that knew not straight fronts and * x k% lap in a car, when a portly lady en-| The prisoner told the police he had | Always bears . 5 3 Proper Footwear Sk knees, and both earried baskets| A WOMAN who will never be young |tered and took her stand in the alsle, |8 cOmPanion, who had been acting us the A Kl]‘lgs Pills that featured soupbones.. Also, thelr again, never no more in this world, | The boy saw his duty and did it by| for him. Signature of 4 s, good, honest, red hands showed for capable drudgery, and to the floor- walker who glimpsed them, bewil- dered from the revolving door that \ kad whirled them in, the one who had ! nerve enough to speak voiced her desire with the loudness of one who is used to calling acrosa the open fields. They wanted a pan. It had to be made out of granite, with a good stout handle and a 1id “with one of them black buttons on it that wouldn't burn your fingers when you teched it.” The Tloorwalker led them onward until he came to the end of an aisle. Then he told them to take the elevator. They didn’t want the elevator; they wanted & pan. And they were study- ing_each other's faces with a be- wilderedness that had a thrill to it when the girl in charge closed the door on her passengers and shot the 1ift upward. “Oh, I know! vator that saves you stair Let's go_up once?’ “Cp_that thing? For the land's sake, Mollle, what you talking about? Why, that door that tumbled us in was bad enough, but, anyhow, it didn’t break no bonés. ‘I guess I can muke the pan 1 got do, anyhow. Come on, let's be getting home.” “Oh, come on,” Annie! All you got to do is stand quiet and get toted up without moving. Come on!" “You can do it all you got a mind to, but I ain't getting myself Killed by no new-fangled way in this town— not as long as I can keep my five good senses together! Besldes, we got to hurry if.we're going to make goL 1o YOU can’t go far on poor food — nor can your car. Super Motor Fuel is good “food.” It reduces carbon, gives more power, more miles—and starts easier. Obtainable at vour favorite filling station COLUMBIA OIL CO., ROSSLYN, VA. Phone West 1012 ‘Why, that's a neller- steps. y soup ain't going to suffer. Say, look at the people, regular float- ing upward, as if they had wings! | See how_easy it is! Oh, come on, Annfe.” But_Annie plainly wasn't built on | the adventurous plan. She wouldn't budge. She wasn't going to break | her neck when she had dinner to get. {1t was palpable that Mollle was al- ways wanting Annfe to break her | neck. { “All right, then, watch my basket for me. I'm bound to have a try at! i every fresh thing that comes along. 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