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: = , 5o ‘ . le Scholarshi ¢ DAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. - CERTS, 3 " per- Marine ba.rrlek‘l. n:oda!“:: = Y 4 ) | Tor F pm. e el Tt Iad Tl T -y T 0 p.m., concert by the Un! &> KBITH'S—Peggy Wood, vaudeville, 3 State l;arl.alal:x‘-x.wmgflnfll;; YOI:, good-bye, Fud:;rhblrwml . 3 i 4 —_— Sukielmentn. 5 3 ou seemed a wise old chap; you : : a23-0-Manidcs,” vaude- OORE’ § P{':?::;.-'n r::a;:‘nfl h,” x had your day, now William ‘ 45 p.m. 3 M S NINTH AT g 7 Blankenburg wiped you off the map. You almost { |: ' STRAND—"Bits ‘of Dance Hits," _—— —_— 3 Overture, “Tannhauser,’ had convinced us that we were P ‘ 1] | vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:46 p.m. nan—ALL WEEK—urn “Romance,” opus 5, sprung from apes; but William G mmo“hfll-fll.‘ fl:"'-;—'l‘su:t lCoa’ Ean, 3 e : o P chatkowsl L Predicts Greater Pros- | Cic%. . Men do nov sise from such . h i TP 1 T R e Y AND MUSIC UNSURPASSED. War Work Lauded in Eulogy | | cornet soto, uwiitow Eehoe odge Predicts Greater Pros unseemly shapes” You bunked s, | fid COLUMBIA—"The. Good Provider.” | SRS AN R = mon ‘ather Darwin, you led us all to i at 1l am.; 1, 3:05, 5:15, 7:156 and 9:25 Musiclan Arthur S Whitcomb. j think that if we'd seek, week af : SR rs—Am- . erity on Passage of ink that if we'd seek, week after o : 5 at Headquartel e o i T A peray g ;leek.dwe’d find the Missing Link. ) : - || oRiALTO—cThe Trap with Lo H ou du, lls and shinbon e . % iney, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, bassadors Present. e eaties Pending Bill. ot s g skulle and ahubones . 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Brance, Belgium and America joln- Sings" andante moder- The foreign trade of the country | full tilt, that they were built upon ua‘cl“lcn'—.fi?grfif': :{"’,f":_',:_" ;"‘T»:“u;:t ofa T::::z:: Paces.” ed, through representatives, in the 7¢) Sketch, “The Watermelon is prospering under the emergency | the same old plan. And'we as marks| | 5 12:45, 2:30, 4:36, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 p.m. g el memorial services for the late I-hnryl % l:n .n,‘,_g;n.,genlq - tariff act, “which has higher rates, in wleret enby, wgedfell for l:h“lr ch“s % i ! “ IY) . Davison, yesterday at the National alse de concert, “The Spirit o many cases, than those proposed in| Plant, absorbed your bun an G = i 4 CTIVITIES. 3 adquarters of the American Red| | Flowersh o..ooo.... V. Blon | {4 “gnance committee bill" Senator| thought the monk might well be . onu_mnox Al % ross. Butterfly” ...........Puccinl | |Lodgé, republican leader, asserted in | Biece or aunt. I watched the fierce ' s vy St Jonn Barton Payno.chatrmen | | Malhtt hym T Huks 6 | | atatomont Iwsed ok Hiehe,repl | E0TIS and thought my great grand: iR e e t5-SPECIAL FEATURES—MUSIC WEEK=5Y of the society, presided and the eu- Montezuma? ad, on_some past day roared just p Jogy was delivered by Dr. Stockton| | “The Star Spangled Banner.” L’;‘ l‘:g';::‘;:‘_::’_"" g‘: ::I’;d"l‘:_:“'; that way, and doubtless looked as s i HNew Hompanive syeute oy o MARIA SAMSON—LYRIC SOPRANO Axson, who was the national secre- Concert by the United States | |recent report by Secretary Hoover of | P3d: I often paused to picture my 3 Star of the Royal Opera, Budapest tary of the Red Cross when Mr. Davi- Soldlers’ Home Band, band- e b howea | forbears in the trees; they warbled % / The Johnson-Powell Community son was chalrman of the war council.| | stand, this _evening at 5:50 | |the Department of Commerce showed| yu;e5 with cheap baboons and tin- > Caoles W1l vy it dast ey oTNe GUSTAV HINRICHS—GUEST CONDUCTOR The British and Belgium ambassa-| | o'clock, Jobn S 3. Zimmer- | |this fo be true. horn chimpanzees. And, thinking I " el FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA dors attended as representatives of March, “General Pershing." d.’g?:d :rflf%ff::u::'-dv::x mfll::“bt';; was hwmbled, for no man can be 4 The !n:l’;a: B«;‘d-ty ag} Dioet -lt FRSIETRGYerTIients ' . ‘Vandersloot = proud if he ti his tribe or % o'ols e New tt Hotel. “It i lonel ave on = d tariff bill before adjournment. He can trace his e o cloc] L Lons Island that our. thoughts JEo| | Overture, “Romantique’ - | |declared that the country would ap- race to such a measly crowd. But T inmiistunes of the Sokel exuivi this afternoon,” said Dr. Axson, “but £ prove the measure. illiam J. has saved us, restored through courtesy of Czechoslovakian r dy, “Th ic. z . D to the living presence: tuat infected | (| Ahavactys (¥ o o S Denies Democratic Claim. our self respect; our pedigree is fine WILLIS FREDERICK KERN, |minister, Dr. B. Stepneak. significant fact is not that Mr. Davi- Andante moderato, allegro “Our foreign trade today is not suf- | to see, and everything's correct. So |Of the wenior class of Cemtral High son is dead but that he lived, so the giocoso, moderato, allegro con fering because of the tariff and We, farewell Father Darwin! You put ichool, awarded the Yale Alumni chief note of our tribute is not of fuoco, maestoso con forza, are living now under the emerxency[ our ff % s had scholarship. .It was offered this year sorrow but of triumph.” allegro glocoso. tariff act, which has ‘higher rates, in | Y graft across; you've had your being open for com- Reviewing the circumstances under Scenes from opera “Sari.” many cases, than those proposed in | day, now William J. shows you're a all boys im the District ghich Mr. Davison accepted President Kalman the finance committee bill,” Senator| total loss. nd vieinity who were prepared to i TR Vilson's invitation “to organize e - Vi : il U S Ll b L American Red Cross for its work In| | FOX trot popular, *I Want My Lo declared o seek to give the| (COPyright) ~WALT MASON. ch ald : Poli’ s ’rheater the war. Dr. Axpon stated that M1 | (alts song, “Littie Crumbs of | |impression that the increase in our - position to go to Yale. 2 Happti) e Ball foreign trade and in trade con pons £ fvoa"fu;g';.dm;: P;;;;’,,;:,:,: "ai'g%gflg Flnnl‘:? E‘i‘;’a Ci rat” throughout the country are due to the CUT IN PRICE OF M'LK Return Engagement of America's calling for $100,000,000 substituted. It Code Underwood tariff act, whereas the Greatest Psychologist and ‘was this vision and faith in_ the| | “The Star Spangled Banner.” figures quoted by Secretary Huover WHOLLY oN FARMERS American people that made Mr. Davi-| | show increases in forelgn trade which TODAY AND ALL WEBEK Educator fom's work most remarkable in the have developed since the emergency . hist £ hi itarian ort, e- tar came a law. BIZRESE BT E°%ieatty| CIVIL SERVICE GIVEN U 0 RS ST, (arim sen- | Dr. Wiley Says Disteibutors Have | The mnode 1uena avense cuene | AGNES AYRES Anna Maud Hallam saw that only a gigantic Red Cross t Lod; dded, * trade is be- > on Wi mee! = could serve the gigantic army an PRAISE BY WRITER |coming more neariy normat than that! Not Lost One Penny Through {8 pm. in Shirwood Presbyterian i navy the United States was raising. of any other nation. After the pres- Church. There will be a community “TH »” Twice Daily, Beginning Wednesdsy e ble el tyie iomiisngndes: ent tariff bill becomes a law there Reduction. sing. =l E OWEAL / e speaker added, “he convinces ° dvance in | To the Ed: : et £ piakiiat - auyknm AFTERNOON LECTURE Sy business men of the nation that if » will be an even groater a Htor of The Star: The Lions Club will have its week- With Comrad Nagel - a4 B N T e Replies to Brown’s Criticism in |our trade, both foreign and domestic. | T have just read the report ot Mr, |1, T Liens W-azne.“y-:t Stalettd “Why You Are, What You Are and ot e impoverished than enriched by the Recen World Benefit Seen. Millspaugh - showing the approval of the o was mord ihan 1dedlist -he pre- * Bdttien ot The “Building up the business of this | committee of the District of Columbla of iAot sented a case to the people's reason Evening Star. country is not going to depress the |the mew milk bill which was agre The Wanderiusters’ trip to Laurel rather thau offering ran appeaysto £ business of the world. Other coun-|upon by Dr. Fowler, representing the |on Memorial day has been canceled. _Where You Are.” EVENING LECTURE ANNA MAUD HALLAM, Founder of the Interna- their generosity." To the Eitor of The Star: health offi d b If as chair- “F, Fi Fails Which . g : tries have high dutles now, as the co, and by myself as r = ame, Fortune or ure. c o e A pald a fecling tribute| In an article in The Star, headed | figures presented by Senator Good- | man of the legislative committee of the | Boys playing with matches were Eil. Way Are You Headéd? g:::"k‘_:'g‘flctgd'fl-h of Davison to the thousands with whom | “Civil Service Body Held Antiquat-|ing show. I think I am right in|Maryland-Virginia Milk Producers’ As- | blamed for a fire that occurred in a i 'sychology. he came in contact, particularly in a summary is given of a report !saying that in many cases their |sociation. gospel tent at East Capitol and 17th 3 "Lo‘wy No Admission Charge. Come! connection with his Red Cross work. | Prepared by Herbert D. Brown, chief | quties are higher than ours, and yet | I desire to call attention to the fact | streets yesterday afternoon. John “He was of electric personality,” | 0f the United States bureau of effi-|those who oppose this bill seem’ to|that this report fully safeguards the |W. Proctor, Soldiers’ Home, owns the said the speaker, “that communicated | ciency. Therein the Clvil Service Com- | think that these duties will stop the | heaith of the inhabitants of the District ' tent. The damage amounted to $10. its enthusiasm throughout the ranks, | mission is apparently made the sub- | trade of other countries with us. _,0f Columbia, and meets in every par- i but his chief charm was his genuine- {ject of adverse criticism because it| I have been' through eight tariff |ticular the views of Dr. Fowler and of | Fire in the garage of the Frasee- There can be no greater tri-|conducts its work fundamentally|debates. The importers and the jthe Maryland-Virginia Milk Producers’' j Potomac Laundry Company, 18th and Continnous 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. Special Film Features bute.” aiong lines lald down nearly forty | democrats always put up the same | Association. It is a great victory for |D streets, claimed the attention of years ago. and “does not make a suf- | camouflaged attacks that we hear the right. Intemive tactics were pur- the fire department last night. Ori- "':‘D“ AND ALL WEEK ciently resolute effort to secure po: today, but the country invariably re- |sued to bre lown the sanitary con- | gin o e fire was not determined,| & - BISHOP SHAHAN SPEAKS. | tions in the government for the most | tarns’ and sunpocts & republican pro- | trol of the dairies on the part of some | the police reported, and the damage NEW STANTON, ®* & C St N-E.| CRANDALL’S APOLLO THEATER competent available persons” and, in- | tective tariff when a new foundation |of the distributors of milk in this city. amounted to $600. 9 BERT LYTELL, 1o in:fl'lu&;fl AND GARDEN M Catharine Dore M: stead, “emphasizes only the minimum | i5 needed by the business of the coun- | Mr. Millspaugh calls attention to the | Members of Mrs. Ellen Spemcer 1] 5 €24 H St N.E. it ne Dore May Queen of | requirements for government posi-|try to rebuild an era of prosperity.” i drop in the price of milk, ranging from | Mussey Tent are requested to meet URES OF TARZAN" Fisal | popay ATINEE SATUR 2:80., St. Teresa’s Parish. tions, § to 12 cents a gallon. He falls to|at G. A. R. Hall tomorrow morning. 3 DAL ETHOMAS MEIGHAN, fo “THE % AR Now, it happens that the Civil Serv- state, however, that every cent of this | Buss will leave for Arlington at 9:30 ? omorrow—+A OONNECTICUT YANKEE"— | 10MORROMW - SORSA TALMADGE. & Bithop Shahan ot the Cacnotie Uai- | ice Commisalon 1> required by iew 0| PRESIDENT LAUDS AID | Sccrtuae T price “was”shiaincd at the fam. | sv FanniE KuRsT T | NERe it mauner, vesity delivered the princinal address | conduct its work fundamentally along expense of the producers of milk. Not teXEsEte s 8| wits vERA GomDON Irving Sts. N.w.| INEE at the ceremonies incident to the an- | lines laid down nearly forty years FOR THE UNEMPLOYED a single cent of it was contributed on . DO V1 N Willism Fox N ———— nual May procession of St. Teresa's|380. That was the time the present the part of the distributors. I believe | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Uciihic. greh “stery by the 5 Vi E | CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Church of Anacostia yesterday after- | CIVil service law was enacted and that the people of Washington are In- | qyomaon_Tonight: China painting, Tosons. ahthor of Homene = é Vs ¥ noon. Confra lnn Mo Jia o e 9 Lerested In knowing who contributed o | piano practice, sewing, open meeting Loauer_ritied” wlen onghe e Miss Mary Catharine Dore, . L EACTy 188 e IOXL LD RO the cheaper milk w] ey are now c o 811 H Street N.| of the M;‘;?' s el by Q;ll:g ing in tho way of extension or im-|Tells Secretary Hoover Conf:rencai“m“ The general opinion among Z‘..é:t’ufi';."‘“ of Columbia Filing and tears! Y ALLATAR CART. IN Margaret Quald and Bernadette L.|Provement, despite the fact that suc- Really Helped Alleviate city people that the farmers are making AEder “SUNSHINE HARBOL cessive Clvil Service Commissions have . huge profits on the production of milk I8 | Johnson-Powell—Tonight: Danceand Also Harod Lloyd Comeds Willlams. \Dorls Navlor ‘was crown | Zeie Corl Serr Bom e ended Conditi bo t at all by the actual facts, earer and - Mary Whalen ool Torey onditions. not borne out at all by the ac - | party for neighborhood youn; - Teawalt were = trainbearers. The|changes as time has demonstrated The prices paid the farmers today for {ple. "This center will be clotsd to- maids of honor were Mary LaForest, | their need. The commission is itself| A letter expressing the gratitude|the milk which they produce are such | morrow, and activities scheduled for Rita Levey, Margaret Flaherty, Agnes | the creature of law, and in funda-|of President Harding in behalf of the | that his business is not on 2 paying | Tuesday will be held fonight. Prevost, ‘Marie Flaherty, Ruth Smith, | entals has such powers and such|nation for the services rendered by |pasis. In fact, in many instances, the =—vor = POREVER Isabel Hayden, Nora Flowers, Stella | °N1Y 28 are by law conferred upon it: | the unemployment conference during | farmer is actually losing money on ev- | East Washington—Tonight: Amer- Btore. Ll R.” e e Wlewerk, and it may be observed, in passing, |last winter's crisis was received by | cry gallon of milk he sellsg If this fact |icanization class, Washington Preps | ZRINCESS 118 H st Nk In ‘wddition to ihe regwlar proces. | tNat with its inadequafe force and |Secretary Hoover yesterday and made &Y Fellcriy’ known attitude of {and Herdic A. C., library, sewing ma- WM. RUSSELL. in “DES e Wi stoners, every memper ot the paian | woefully inadequate appropriation, It{public at the Commerce Department | Nere B*7 il “Too0le would be more [ chines. g e et is & never-failing source of wonder, to | last night. { favorable to those who till the soil and - . imorre inee. 8 o= Joined in the parade. Music was fur- N nished Dy the Gonzaga Coliexe Band, | shon’, omiljar With the facts that it| 0 Biambsty of L0e Co e S pres | carn. thelr bread by the sweal of their o ormai—Tonight: Music | 1 RARDA HAWLEY, T ROT BARNEN 11h & N. under the direction of S. J. Smith. A compiete answer to the second |Clation for their tireless efforts and | brow. HARVEY W. WILEY. |week. Constance Finkels recital ; P g 2 HARD = BAR critiolsm is that our mational civil|Teal success in alleviating a condition —_— oo O] aorE ednesday 5 s, aisted by LoU FOURTH DRAMA TA gervice law does not contemplate the | sufferine Espesial credit was given| EXTRA HOLIDAY TRAINS. 2 = OLYMPIC %35.© Street : e Ak LK. Sabpoirtinent-af the inoat competent Iny=the Bresident to Secrotary Davie * |jLoveoy—Tonight: Dietetics ana THE WOMAX." with FLORENCE VIDOR. successor to ~TOL ABLE B P s s A oo, |and Col. Arthur Woods, who was in S me nursing. LLOYD HUGHES THEGDORE EOBERTS. i 5 Chester Clapp to Speak on Art of | iberately emphasizes the minimum |charge of the work formulated by |Chesapeake Beach Railway Officials MADGE BELLAMY, TULLY MARSHALL. NEW THEA IR UL, requirements for government positions. | the conference. ERETSaT s aa CHXELES MEREDITH aoa ather TER 335 s se. s the Motion Picture. It postponmes the appointment of the; “Now that the revival of employ- Announce Schedule. , i] ALL WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAY ||f JAud JOE ROCK. In = et i L 3 > most competent (as tested by com-|ment through the country—except ! “THE JAZZ-A-MANIACS” CRAND. ’§ METROPOLITAN s e The fourth drama talk in the series fons) ‘o those who, | for the strikes—has so greatly im-|_Officials of the Chesapeake Beach With the A R e ALL F Street at 10th | — —ALSO SUKPS A lanned by the Woman's National ly, can “just get by with as-|proved our situation that our n.nxie-|Ranwu Company today announced ' m‘“""’,m"“"",m Trlo THIS WEBE—JACKIE __ COOGAN. in m—rE 14th Street nud R. L Ave. undation will be given Friday honorably discharged | ties in this particular are largely! that :geclll train service would be s an g l-elnudiu e PROTRLE" “And BEN IURPIN, in i b e evening tbis week at 8:30 o'clock, | soldiers, sailors, etc., of all our wars, { rémoved,” the letter to Mr. Hoover'furnished tomorrow to accommodate run Feature Film, ‘STEP_FORWARD. B LIVE GHOSTS. “THREI _CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “PA > - o beach MAYO, in When Chester Clapp will speak ca the | a class now numbering probably four | 8aid, “I Wish to extend my gratitude Decoration day visitors at the e e st e FRANK 3 art of the motion pieture, miilions at least, not only pass the | Lo €Tefy one of ‘the great body of | Special trains, wlll 1ave the, PIHG . " A 1| il foature anown Montey to Bererdss X, N 2105 Pa. Ave Afr. Clapp was one of the pioneers | ¢Xaminations it they attain a rating | SUF, CJigens, Who gave such eficlent |Line fof, tac PESCP 1390 be:30, s, 430, Family at 1015, 416 and & pome Bow-GLADYS WALTON. 1n “seconD-| CIRCLE 1 VA in the motion picture business, hav-{Of 65 per cent (all others being re-| ., ¢, ordinated —under the unem.|and 6 p.m. Additional trains will be ,_,,,';‘;‘,"{,{" o in “COPS.” A S B ing entered it gt the time that the first | Quired to attain 70), but, If they, pass | ployment conference of last & | Gperated if there is need. The new 2 —— = e e o dramatic {eatuts pictures wer put on |t &l have thelr ndmes placed St the | Pud ™eonr e It Mht2"" S35V, | SRECTICEC rond o e Deach o pass DECORATION DAY ||CRANDALLS *355" climex™ DUMBARTON ioet muiicoroin Are , ten or twelve years ago. standing committees deserve great)able now and will be en 8 - h . Cosm Production; He is a firm believer In motion pie. | are certified to vacancies ahead of all | credit for the successtul inaubace. | pleted within several weeks. The Best Gift for sats. 2 g, parkdh and Col Ra. ET_RICH_QUICK WALLINGFORD tures as an art and, as such, pre- | Others, although such other persons|tion and stimulation of the great! Th d STARTING AT 1:30 TODA RMA TALMADGE. in “SMILI e Graduate R —_— dicts a great future for them. may have passing averages of 97 or | simultaneous movements in the com- | TH! TO! AN - Eversharp Pencil ROTH Besides bei 1 99 per cent. munity, and its continuing organi-| W — THOMAS with Davia Watk Gormin 1n prise e emote, In the flling of & large | Betius ‘which ho concnuing organi-| JULES FALK TO PLAY. MORID LA productions, Mr. Clapg Bas ars i€ | number of positions there Is observed |ed in the mitlgation of what other- Violinist to Give Recital to Aid Sunshine Home. - Al Afternoon Dancing ||t ileadBiso RAN Al I ) VENUE GRAND Mary Sweet Candies - C D; S o5 P Ave. SE. for Every Lady. TS 2 POL DAILY: 3 P M. UNDAY rected for nearly all the leading com- |80 apportionment of appointments [ Wise would have been great suf- MATS. TODAY_NORMA TALMADGE. in “SMILI anie: d h: 1 among the several states according to | fering. E Trany an a hundred pherapioicten 85 | feir population. In filling & vacancy | “We have passed the winter of the nisa B DO this rest lass. wer | greatest unemployment in the history From 1130 to 8130 Koo womants Nations) Fogndation | Gieatios s mads sot o, hos hev: | SF S SORTUEY, Fhrough the"f0| Jules rallc violnat, will give o Oc to $5.00 Chevy Chase Lak ot ot has arranged this series of drama |lDS the highest averages, but those With | foderal and state oMICIAls. mayers | Lo s o-clock, the proceeds of which . evy e POX. presects ~OVER THE HIIL." tea: talks from the angle of present-day | hihest averages upon the register of jand their committees of employers, “be turned over to the Sunshine o " | ‘furog MARY CARR. Open tomotrow, 3 production along all lines of dra.|the particular state that has received |rellef oragnizations and. citizens o | vyin bet B omen, at 835 C strest Extra Leads for “THE BACHELOR DADDY. : | pm = ' Tuatle work. Including the dance. th | the lowest number of appointments to | have come, through With much less Hume I < Lucky Number Winners Last ! puecant and o iele heal“Saleh | ante, Here again, e “mos ompetent | ifising un fo, Brevieis 'yedit "Ft"S0ke whicn ts suogortea by (| Eversharp, 10c e Fow Ve very mi > . . H oundation by Tea” SEaweh At the | sed over. Both military preference |l¢ss. So much has this been the case | Contributions and several church so- Per Package of 12 Leads D Catoraia Bt 4538 W A, HW. | el | Yoo . 218. CRANDALL'S, 3 v 2nd apportionment. of appointments are | that, except for the intensification of | cleties, 18 in need of funds to carry Ho. 148. No. 318. Tood Stevens and Maurice Browne. | 20 SPROTUOBRT O B er being | Public works by the federal. atage|on Iits work emong homeless and Complete Stock EETe e e Dart of the civil service law itself, ‘The |and municipal governments, the de | friendiess women. i 1 d for aid to th 1 PLEADS FOR BIRDS. = |commission must obey the law, 1t can | Fuo™fodoral Treasurs disbbpested 1 The Gibson Co:, Inc. Colonial Beach Near Washington METROPOLITAN||' try. Only two or three of; ial Day Services Mt government service, and this it does. | cuS §ORRNIV, OPY, EO 1 y AT TENT. Witk a Sandy Beach! Feathered Friends Starving, Says |, The advertising done by the Civi Sérv- | SheratiBa'es e best aavantage. 917-919 G St. N.W. Tuesday, May 30th R =y PALATIAL STEAMER -~ )’ ke “For s inspiratio Letter to The Evening Star. |sired, it s true. but this is because It {and co-ordination of the cemmunicy. s S5 _tmaxTonrn || ' To the Bditor of The Star: is virtually without money for adver- (and for the forces making for com- frd _Ceremonies wi 2 H e s T tising, In this matter relying princi- { mon action, the unemployment con- For Sale and o'clock noon, ending p.m., al- A AL PRESENTS, The birds of our city are dying from | pally upon the grace of the public press, | ference and its stand! ng committes for R x Jowing ampie time to reach the ! starvation. As you go to and from |newspaper editors -being requested to |deserve great credit for a work for Rent g Lincoln Memorial for Dedication S quietly and efficiently carried :30 p.m. for patrons wishin, your work and duties observe their | notre, Clvil Service announcements as | IUSHY RO S N Y e ouen 1| o YLt 35 2itont Both services. 5 emaciated forms. Observe them hop-| .If one would learn the basic principles | ish to include the —Secretary of || fresn air. Bent B . Nearest point to Lincoln Memo- Ding toward the nearby fence to find a | of and need for efficiency ratings, pro- | Labor and Col -":;,“.,)“' ‘Woods, the di- rial for the return trip, north end crumb for thelr tiny stomachs. So gen- |Motlon regulations, “retirement” sys- 2 B Hiehway, Erifesaly Tohmis e st Rarmiass e sty tems, need for reclassification of the Park. nd harmless and weak are they, ! gervice, and for the adoption of the ‘WEST POINTERS ON TOUR. and their little bodies, weakened from |best praetices of the business world, want of nourishment, are but the prey |lie_should read the commission’s re- | ALBANY, N. Y. May 29.—A party of for the neighborhood cat. poéu, e 103 cadets, members of the graduat- Civil Service |Ing class of the United States Mili- I awakened one morming and from | Commission, should be the target of [tary Academy at West Point, arrived Leaves Seventh St. Whart Today at 2:30 P. M. Tomorrow, Decoration Day, at 9 A. M. Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, Cral ting Cars going direct to Arlington cooel" leave 12th and Pennsylvania Ave- nue, northwest, every few minutes. || S8 The big, uet Betle fellow on fhe ROUND TRIP.....30 Cents o “oon ect combination nl“onudv. t‘on and dramae that you remember always| i . * my window came, instead of the beau- | Mr. Brown's adverse criticism. The |here yesterday for a three-day t ASHINGTUN-UIRGINIA H DANCING tiful, chirping song, a loud screeching, | commission must administer the law |of instruction in the Waterviist Ar. L/ { AB Amusemesnts a sharp chirping. = Assembled within as it is, not as they might wish it. |senal. Col. Charles G. Mettler, com- RAILWAY COMPANY H Seeson Tickets. .. ne One- oursion &ufl.ru Half birds holding a confermnee over their|responsibility as well as the remedy |officers accompanied the detac] lost member, destroyed by the feline | lies-with Congress. A duty rests upon ot 1he branches of the tree were numerous | If the law is faulty or antlquated, the | mandant of the Academy, and seven The P. A. Roberts co::l. Co., Inc. AND Remewal of the Ever Popular R R Rt S L L S L L L Ll B A T e T T L ; ICCESSORS. Tace. the commission to point out what is LUl 1OPly by & loud clap did T save the | nesded 5o an eMelent. cnllghtensd gov : ; PRESTON A. ROBERTS 40-Mile Moonlight Trips ife of a little birdle a while ago as he | ernment civil service.- That duty it ;i THE MUNSEY BLDG.,, ' MAIN 1738, ¥as éating crumbs and 00 weak to|has faithfully performed, and-has done e e chocaest 1n the e, e | ¥ Wednesday, May 31,7:15 P-M. protect himself from the enemy. it well. GEORGE A. WARREN. iog e e e ! % Free Dancing—Jazz Orchestra When we lose our birds we lose the In Mack Bennett’s swift travesty| | Rain or - smiles of the children. It is beautiful D nee A. Wi Auditor of modern rapid tramsit, B pbaintiat stutbdnd Clarence eaver, B $10 DOWN, $10 MONTH CASH OR TERMS. 1 PRt hat rings up rosy chects and| VAUGHN CLASS MEMORIAL. —to iy e sk Bcke ‘when you say the word. dren”who have Netrr Hrpckenes oo | sixty-five. membera of the Vaughn 2 # from nature, where they could not heay | class of Calvary Baptist Church, in- E. Morrison P aper Co. the birds sing and enjoy the other|cluding Mrs. Vaughn, gathered to- 5 1000 Pa. Ave. . beautles of nature, and you know what | gether at the grave of Francis W. pictures they presented. ‘aughn, founder of the class, in Rock Alexander Wolf, Genl. Coumsel AU Days Brept Susdere and Holidays Jokn M. Riordom.......Cashier ults, S0c Chiidren, e : i District L Fasr i e s Excursion Tvains Leave ne Andrews C. E. Edwards STEP FORWAR ~—OVERTURE— “CARNEVAL” (DVORAK) B.F.KEITH'S DAILY 225 SUN 22 HOLZ 20538 R P. ! : R :30. A - y 8 Morning,. noon and _evening_throw | Creéek cemetery yesterday. : Samuel -3, 10:30, 11:30, Washington's Finest Orchestra vour thanks from the blessings God nas| The memorlal nervices consisted of rousd telp. ... PR T TV s 130, 309, 3 0. RN s A (Standard Time and Not D. 8. Tim given you to your little friends. ‘the | Drayer, personal - testimonies re- ? Z ¥ arry T pa NEWS A 4-Star Furore Birds. ALICE P. GRANT. " | garding the life and character of Mr. 10c additional, - THE g Vaughn and the placing of flowers on cars leave 12th TOPICS OF THE DAY PEGGY WOOD the grave by each Derson Dresent, | Sotueet as he how: st ; €8 And ¢ Buddies, with Hareld Levr, in NEW SCHOOLS SYSTEM. .| foliowed by the singing of “Blest Be | tumtmos—0:06 s o 5.3 e F e & —— R tas e Viuman wetvics the otass | ®™ 40, 60 & 80c Ib. RUTH ROYE e class 'y . Citizen Would Have D. C. Herds |marched in a body to_th _Wnlhflou-vifil Railway Co. ; Name School Board. e L To.the Editor of The Star: . ferring to an article from Senator cner b eha cinss. < Add to GEORGE LE MAIRE & CO. L. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pm. . * ¥ Phone Main 825 Capper in your issue of May 28, relative J of Y to his bill as to the reorganization ot Day Holiday * ety B i trénsferring the power to appoint the ; 7 Smoke Pala 5 of education from the Si 1 $10.50 4 ; 1 i tollet, 3 2 At Home ‘or Avay—You'll More 5&. 2 in - 'n-n.‘.l'ly Enjoy -the Day o.-l.;iafl;u-dfixu' UR BUSINESS IS | e el DEVETOPING o ; oa should be { SORuR e