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- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.' MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922, ° . (dfl;’flfll. 1922, by H. C. Fisher.” Trade mark : _By BUD. FISHIE—R_, SRERERERRR R R ) HOt water o, = WAITER, T WAS ) [YES: BUT GECORGE . > s - ] z STRAND—“The Lunatic Bakers.” 2 LOOKING AT THE || WASHWGTON WAS| HTHINK T'M GO _S‘;\«‘Ys”‘ ,\A,r WELL, w:u.- —requirements of house-&i" 7 Boganny's eight athletlc: come- ; Z MASSACHUSETTS 1S PAUL REVERE A \RGGULAR. EAT 1N THE \ B AND TH holds of every size are fully K/ aians. tn a 1aughable skit, “The Luna- 3 AN INTCRESTING 4 cusTomeRr! SAME (NN wHeeé J\ T TABLE CLOTEt satisfied by Colbert’s serv-% tic Bakers,” head the vaudeville bill A JusT mw\.s STATE. SO0 MuUCH of ; GEORGE USED [ * _ f HASN'T BEEN ice, which is 100% efficient. B | well e ey e ook from il OF THAT: | e RE““’““';‘AR\' ) To ORDER HIS : CHANGED We install %1:‘.,o;';fi;°m§;?:;c;’,:;°,;‘:':::‘,,":";:r : S weent) e Wstory ws ] Haw awp eses’)” 7 o Since, ENTHER! —Gas Tank Heaters, Y rhe. o’ duc® prdstnts ‘pleasing ' GONNA GRAB A - ? —Instantaneous Heaters and & |53 i San Tock- vad Yen Wah. | -| Eeced> v AT —AutomaticStorage Systems. 8 1., " ST i £ SaC e : oo 8 d “Choj Suey a la ‘arte.” un an ------- ek s {in return for the tremendous ap- MAURICE J. COLBERT & P Chinn ank Frank Caveris aeeti c = . nown fun-makers, /Kept - the large > Heating—Plumbing udience in roars of laughter last 621 F Street | night, while Page and Gary, in “Bits 3| of 0dds and Ends,” vied with them in £3 | popularity literary classic : Marner, Y form, is the Histrel . feature. Cr#vford Kent heads a { well balanced cast. Many picturesque E s depict manor houses in “Merrie England.” {productiqn is beautifully staged. Short films and’ special orchestral numbers | | | { | ccmplete the bill. Photoplafirs. = | ol : a 3 rors | meet at Blair School Thursday, 8] ANTZA i lof another youns painter of today. |ex-convicts, shoots and wounds. him. | chestra, will present gfaydn's oratorio, | meet at Blair School Thursday, ORG. CTIVITIES. |coLUMB: Wi » | Mary Astor’ brishtens (his episods | Thus brought close to death theiight- | “The Creation,” in tfe auditorium of [ p.m. 3 ANIZATION 9 TA—"“Missing Husbands.” | with ‘extraordinary beauty, and fo- es the error of his|Central High School May 29 at $:15 it TODAY. . Conooraka Taithersn Chyireh; Looking for vour “spouse. madam?|Picrre Gendron is auite satistactory He releases the slenolq;fllfll':; 1";3;";1“'5.8213'19‘; wRINS e Clara d};flfi::“'c';”'a'r(:";;‘ J’J’.:‘.Tc by = be Ghosts, Goblins and Faries.” will e S 3 B . @ wetl s de- | {1 : e ts, ‘pays fer X s, Miss Gladys Price, Mrs. ) rgarte: 2 schos be th. ¢ 0d-City Citizens' Association w Then go to Locw's Columbia Theater (a8 the artist, but th i O e e L e S oty =nia | € Dbl 3. B, L Bowle and-Charies{-will bs held for three day e Sabdct of ‘g oI thelentin h eting for the season & 8 o'clock; 'in basement hall of the tamins make 1 5 3 s8ing, e g Sa | begin- | § i 2 e % o'clock, in Tho Schos this week a investigat lost | pressing, and the ending sad, | op = i a8 in the May course, given by the meet at v'clock, in Thomson ¥ Str Childl’en ‘mu::nenx o?"ffil\ll:ll‘n::,li‘pfia:g’;xel\-oa;Chrlslie comedy and orchestra selec- |makes it possible for her to marry l‘hei’l- Tittmann. ning Thursday, 9 am. to 9 p.m. Georgetown faculty at Gaston Hall, | Police Inspector A. J. Headiey, w 'on! [ haven for “missing husbander His|tion furnish a respite for the joy- man she lov e W = Goorgetown College, at.4:30 o'clock. |speak of “Traffic Problems ,,,,, of Mawmsachusetts; 4 gance ix 1o be given by members|Speaker: Rev. Thomas I. Gasson, dean 3 o Will address’ Keane Council, Knights -S building srrow night c iv v ' C) CRANDALL'S—*“Love's Masquer- of Columbus, Thursday evening at ?rf |(|].‘: r{fr:eab(‘;:):x;:?lxxz'rml;: :‘Iuc:"lEHA of graduate school of the university.| The Men's Club o K. of €. Hull... Entertainment will | ment 1iotels { follow méeting. is not to be blamed on the | ously inclined. or the sweet youn | — : - Ling vou may have seen on the street | PALACE—"Beyond the Rainbow.” | ¥ before vesterday, but on An-|T e Nou e e | ade mpress of “vamps,” who z h a cast which de r A Mg (s en screen stars, “Beyond the Rain-| “Lo Masquerade, Science has proved the importance of vitauins in the strong bodics nerve resery St. M kL Chapel will meet at 7:30 o Admission ch: d. TONIGHT. L ealia room. Howard A. French, 424 9th street, |- s i S R iy American Society for Steel Treat- —_— b said to inc 1th for your il or re children. Give your children deli- [ | (4% 3 magnificent emiportum in the jixtcen seresn Stars, e production, with Conmy Zoner Aheeetion e ekl ok, | Dorted the theft of $661 from his safe | 1nE will meet at § o'clock, in New In- | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ciousandappetizing Vegex Almonds. e 1 Flevest fs munra lin Loew's Palace yest 2 the leading role, is fe e i B L Prof. v | last night. the safe having been left e A SO, i They are Sold by groc d drug- ke min repounce. wite: | Morey and “Bilfie” Dove have the 1 first three da; Sbm., in Emery School. - Prof. N. G gpen. Police started an investiga- | Hagkon Styri, director of research. S. Central High—A meeting of the e ' e . children and mother-In-law. |ing roles—the Jatter appearing Tearle i8 arke of Virginia will speak and | pRER F07 K. F. Laboratories, Philadelphia, will | Towa State Society is called for tn The men remain at her side from |tempted stenographer in the off not compulsion. roue Wall street broker. Other popu- voluptuous siren. a direct de- !lar high lights of the film world who | Houseman. e dant of Clito, Neptun are pictured in this new production m! The story is interesting ;u_|].l|_ \l?m“ iy Drimcolns ot 2a D, | holds sway over the only w Christy Cabanne are Helen |and at the same time compelling | Y o um Corps LIl bel el submerged when | W of two types of v T o g sy Corinne abeth Morgan will speak. morrow evening at 7:30, to mect t W — Robert Ellis and Arthur | xead. | Concert by International Orchserta - { the armory. for the purpose of « — and the Washington College of Music| Alph8 Omega of Delta Gamma will | registration for voting. Members nf Business meeting of 3d D. Cepim | will be given tomorrow at Centralimeet with Janet Brown, 1 29th | the Towa State Soiciety will use the eld | fizn School at § pom. Proceeds for|street. All Delta Gammas invited stadium entrance on 11th or 13! tion school work. Tm— street 1 you are not entirely satisfi aweek’s trial yourfmone fully be refunded. 1f y | has not yet received his stock send | {lantis that was fot | summer Americani; Virginia_ Lee, | deals with the lo | avenue. Mrs. Ellis Logan has called a meet- i “harles Craig. (Georze |women—one a designing and heart-|avenue g = elfs G Thomson d us his name d you a byl win O D nnies arrison Margeriia i less adventurer, the other an honest. | . o /| A mew Unitea States Department of | ing of welfarc committee,* District n e v "Macey Harland. William H. ! innocent country girl. The former is| ‘Takoma Park Civie Stu will | Agriculture mot picture, “When|Federation of Women's Clubs, for 7 Dractice: sewing: | and all of : Amund Breese, Walter Miller, | implicated i the murder of her hus- ' 81v€ vaudeville and dramatic pro-| il Come Dewn,” will be shown in|o'clock, Grace Dodge Hotel. Impor- Distiict of © aund ‘all ‘of iher | e 5 : and because Carrington, played | 8Tam tomorrow, 8 pm., in Episco-|the auditorium of the new National|tant. nesda 5 p.m. Photo- e aphed in Absaroka national forest.) Utopian Club will give a subserip- s . |Clara Bow and Huntley Gordon band, {they either commit suicide or bm'umei Famous beauties, emotional actresses 1\\' Conway {irsane. Through some secret known [and popular screen idols are see to marry he {only to Antinea’s court, their remains {their best in this gripping problem him. He di become golden statues, and are placed [play of the poor but beautiful working |under an in the hall of red marble, a preten- |girl. i fishing vil s morgue in the palace. Miss Dove, who but recently quit the | real lov story concerns two |“Follies” for the films, is pictured as a | woman <. who. when driven to a |stenographer who has long resisted the | terness of her s will then refuse | palian parish hall, Takoma Park.|Museum, W she casts suspicion on | Dancing. & in Al ; n Ltop > bpears, and while living - {Mont. showing danger from un-|tion dance in Arcade ballroom | 5nd Hevdic'd med name in a little | e l;l {fl\l{_!-i_n: awful killing of elk herds. Those — Lovejoy, tonight—Dietetics; meets with the first . Phyllis Wheat- | interested in conservation of life, in-| ywest End Citiens' Association will i of his career. The Hfrst A., tomorrow, 8 pm. vited. him and in the bit- . = Georgetown Civie Assocliation will | * orn notifies the Po-Imeet tomorrow night at Phitlips | T tonight—amer hington Prey canization Vitamin Food Co. Gotham National Bank Bidg. New York City e rd bungalow is an Anglo- . ]’ e W from a sand- |advances of her em A crippled ermaid remains ' School. Address by Maj. Ralph I Indian version of a Hindu word. | w77z 77777 are trapped by an Arab guide ation and | faithful during his Jones, U. S. A. | which primarily means Bengali, or, suddenly find themselves in the! to make | tentiary. When the — Bengal, and is also applied to a lutches ot thejdenert stvan. It proves| employeg, pay, |ally divulged the interrupted romance | Trinidad Citizens’ Association will thatched hut. blow for one officer, who had Beibroker Struch by | 18 renowed Lendeshenpliy: = red to monastic orders. He re- 1 zests that she appear _— Antinea’s appeals, and she has | aim Beac at a | " m murdered. It's done be S the .. The other officer, there ° the queen's slaves, escapes . he palace. But he cannot for. |gard and who becomes at once devoted and, being a glutton |tQ her. : Martha Chapter, Order Eastern Star, | —_— = t. goes back for more. | Action piles on action. The flap) will visit the Annapolis, Md., chapter | is an adiptation |deughter of the house, e d bec morrow evening. Cars leave W., B. | der of Pierre Benoit's |She is forbidden the festivitics, writes | and A. statfon at 4 and 5 o'clock! “L’Atlantide, |aAnOnymous notes to some of the gu 1 erowr the Academie | Believing himself hounded by the W > in 1919 as the most note- |Street magnate, one of the gu work of fiction of the year. X $650 Saved to Meet |, 11|, The Choral Art nclely.knulnpd by | . o n “the Washington College o Music Or- | Hospltal Blll L story is* told entirely in the | screen captions, which are in the I . | first person. The - photography Is The Admonitions, of “ S Stolen it Sheffield Reproductions 7’ p[.;\TtD silverware sets and pieces that are faithful reproductions of the chaste and beau- tiful designs of the famous Sheffield silversmiths. stic, m«{ acting superb. LILY WHITE Mrs. Eliza an in- || Such’ware is really worthy of classification under 1 wska, as Antinea, puts X A f 2 > patra in the novice class v - valid. * who street “objets d’art,” and it combines the artistic and prac- tical in the highest degree. A few selections: southwest, has discovered to her sorrow that a trunk is not a safe place to bank her savings. he made the discovery on Mon- I S ommion v tor-secatment sna an a in Angelo and Georges Melchior do the two officers. The | to have gun a2 year in| London. comes heralded as piece of French photographic |5 SIAE vour r Y S HAMMERED WARE % | R METROPOLITAN—“T Am the s et ity the hospital two | o » eks ago, Mrs. 'V ave hel il . VE Lew. 1 e S R Bresd Tousa: .~ 85 Cylioats = 7 56 enever one of James Oliver Cur- || 1246 Sixth street southwest. $630 to ! keep for® her. Mrs. Sorrill put the | % money in a trunk at her home. H |l ~ On Mon when Mrs. Bryant was ready 18 leave the hospital she fwood's hooks 4s transferred to the 1 the patrons of the movies are to turn out in vast numbers. was demonstrated yesterday | Cheese and Double Vegetable Cracker Dish, $10 Dish, $10 he Law"” w. own for | £ £ s 3 £ e o sent for her sister and the money. 5 3 ) 895 b ffi:-""."l,::! Mrs. Sorrill said she had searched 4-piece Demi-Tasse Set (with tray). $25 e Poatic Justice P her trunk, but found the $650 had S: arries th N i ! . i ey ; s 115 a-plen | disappeared—Washington Times. | H.A Leese OFTicar (o) | BESRREARE N L g = ———— i PLAIN PATTERNS OPTOMETRISTS: 1| IR BRGNP e A S @14 (9T STINW. | country add much to the | . ’ * Pla Fl V. Branch Store. 712 11th St. | tor 2 | “W W W t Mt R 3 A e 0 e Women Wan Don’t Let This Happen T s10 Bain s “ le in_his eforts” o mare the to You Pie Plate (Pyrex Sandwich Plate, lined), $3.75 $3.75 5-piece Tea Set, $50 GOLDSMITH&(0 1205 F Street n trouble on account of e S f /] d i a Safe Laundry e e ’s i e That's it—safe. L r brother is ordered to an- One that will not lose things. One that does not tear things. A Safe Deposit Box costs less than a cent a day to protect your money, Liberty Bonds or other valuable papers. . to work, the younger is | arge of e girl. Tom . the younger brother, who ¢ falls in love with the girl, One that does not bleach our colored i omance wi s s v oés it pay to take such chances as Mre. o Wil Caught In's com goods or boil our silks. s Do itypaTiionts 3 PRons the situation, the commander Neighborhood Taxl - Bryant Did? ewhips Tom and in_ desperation he former is shot. Bob Fitzgerald The Manhattan is safe. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 50c {:en ’B}ocks e S Thely }(;an’t lose or tear things because . 75c City Proper . |The fiicht and pursuit is through & clothes are washed in substantial net tudson and Buick Touring r‘lyf{‘"li:!{!;lzfll‘h% or;\:lr(l:;x;:l: bags L A L L R ot A Cars, §3 and $3.50 per Hour ‘i, The sto in th 7 : i . ildi; i Washington Taxicab Co. | t¥io an o is Supmored fo b yih: They don’t boil colored goods or silks, Munsey Building | 400 101k St N, D e s g emlon o sxve and use only soft water and palm- Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts.. N. W. i Bob back to life, and the younger | brother is ordered to bring him in, olive soap. B = H I Bl R DR S e J: ;lynch Bob, but th irl 3 4 [ S e e North 39583, 3954 or 3955. murderer; Bob is saved and Tom lears the atmosphere by commlmngl Manhattan-Laundry _ 1336 to 1346 Florida Avenue N. W. suicide. 2 | "Kenneth Harlan and Gaston Glass, s the brothers, with Alice Lake as the heroine, carry the burden of the acting and are satisfactory in every detail. Added attractions are a farce featuring Larry Semon in “A Pair of ! Kings”: the Pathe News and Topics { of the Day, with orchestral music. | RIALTO—"“Thunderclap”—*“The Young Painter.” Old-fashioned melodramatic thrills abound in “Thunderclap,” the feature i photoplay at Moore's Rialto Theater { this week. They are staged with ex- ceptional skill, too, and the spectator | must be a stoic indeed who does not | grip the arms of his chair during the- tense moments. | A bridge is blown up just as a mo- tor truck reaches its center, and the { young boy who was driving is plung- jed into the rapi@s above a perilous jwaterfall. Clinging desperately to — |the top of the van, he is swept ithrough the swirling eddies, tossed inst huge boulders and then as ddenly dashed away from them, un- til he is finally rescued at the brink iof the falls. Running to the neigh- iboring race track, the boy finds he is |just in time to ‘enter the eventful |race upon which depends the fate of | the Dbeautiful heroine, her aged and {crippled mother, and himself. The {camera follows every move of the ! horses as they circle the track, and | the second “big scene” of the picture | terminates as they pass the post. | The plot surrounding these two Inci- | @ents is slight and artificial. A child 'is beaten in an orphanage, and a wife abused at home by her gambler hus- band. *Later the two are shown un- dergoing the same treatment froms Paint Your Roof ! —and protect it from leaks that follow storms P A ':ml]nu!mmm.my A 14 P OT a great deal of timg and money N need be consumed in beautifying hame interiors. 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