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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE.6, 1922 ° LILL'AN RUSSEL DEAD- Harrlet in “Poor Jonathan,” Pythia in | ways interested in the welfare of v CATION ’ +Apollo; (1891) Martin in “La Cigale | working eirla; Mrs. Moore helped $3 50 Phfladelphh . A eresa in “The Mountebanks them in numerous and unostentatious C’ ntinental Your Old ACCIDENT AT SEA FATAL !the twin sisters in 3irofl ways. Her spirit of daring was shown * —— — 1 = ble if H t in 1913, when she made a voyvage in would be more enjoyable if you eghorn Ha o T tine,” (1894) Betta in a Zeppelin over the city of Berlin. ester tor Parts had 3 stylish neck fur. Let mell ~oun 2 Mute 5 Brililants,” (189) “La Perichole,” ! ¢ i 5 = = s convert your old, useless fur into n the New .~ 5 Taigane, Goddess of Truth, DAVIS PAYS TRIBUTE. 53 00 Wilmi ALL KINDS IN STOCK a fashionable one, a pleasure to you [| Sport Shape (Continued from Firat Iase.) Little Dukey” (596) Gabriclle In fsiRi . on SENT DAY ORDER RECEIVEDRY | and a_credit to me. Cost low. VIENNA Mildred A. Martin, She s also sur- | Wogin o ene i “la Belle| A glowing tribute to the work and And Return k Tit Motor PartsC Cold Fur_ Storage. Westford Allen of New York city | Helene the ‘title role in “Erminie: | personality of M:s. Alexander B. i Wuaker Lity Motor FartsLo. Martin Wolf HAT CO. Hatgje Leopard Colburn of IS0DB: Fldle: Die DenilanaRIInS BIE | Moore, the Lilllan Russell of the- e Sunday, June 11 [ 2/08 Fourteenth St.. N.W.} * 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. 435 11th St. N.W. Nid ihuche funcral Wil la-muslcal: ve atrical fame, who died early today in | iquid. Cuts .. . 2104 fourteenth St N.W. e e a hursday, 8t T S nda) : Pittsburgh, was made today by Secre- | Groaso and dirt Similar Excursions at Mitlions,” (1905) Mrs. i- | tary of Labor Davis, who has been : ;“‘“s’;c"‘é"’“' June 25, July 9, 23 grew In “The Butte i nf . Quart N CAREER IN CHICAGO. &rew in Esitington . friend for many years of both Mrs. 85c. Gal %75 SPECIAL TRAIN - R TIE (1909 Mrs. Laura Curtis in “The Widow's | Moore and her husband. At N1, Standard Time CHICAGO, June 6.—It was in Chi- h R 3 ‘The First “Mrs. Moore was one of the ablest, good stores. Lv. Washington cago that Lillian Russell laid the | E Chadbourne | o+ patriotic and sincere women it BONO, Returning foundation of what becamo a spec- § has ever been my pleasure to meet” Montrose, Lv. Philadelphia tacular stage career. Four Times Married. Secretary Davis said. “She always Lyv. ""‘_"”“" One of eight children, she was born'| /Miss Russell had been thrice mar-|jooked for the good in people and Lv, (!‘"“";":r" in Clinton, lowa, December 4, 1861, ried before becoming Mrs. Moore, first | principle, and was always striving "’“"“ icket < and when months old was|to Harry Braham, musical director|sor the highest in her work. Her | Bah]more & 0[“0 R broyght to Chi 0 by her parents. of Rice’s “H. M. S. fore” Com- :flalihdlgll‘ loss to the people of the ) Inite States.” Her father, was a prin arrival here bec printing firm of arles 1. Leonard, pany, from whom she divorced in nd soon after his|1584; second, to Edward Solomon, con- ze g member ofd'he ductor of the Casino Theater Or- 16 Was in the old Comvent of the Sa- | chestra, New York, whose marriage cred Heart that Hele uise Leon- |she had annulled in 1594, and third, to ara: Tater: X' betom llian Rus- | Signor Perugini, in private life, John sell,” first took up the dy of vocal | Chatterton, an operatic tenor. who instrumental musi 7 died a number of years ago. She was as w child her voice was|married to Mr. Moore in 1912, Al- it lity and unusual in life she became | === — % 4o church choir. fourteen she m B ew York with her parents, and took up the study of opera un- 0 Damrosch. § From On Stage at Fifteen Years. Farms Her first appe was at the chorus of fore” com; During rancg on the stage Excellent Food, ¢ of fifteen, in the I!I'."[' \':-:‘: : ward B. Rice's "Pina R g until 8:30 o'clock. Make cngagement with the THIS the ideal place to— nd while living at ouses ony D-I-N-E in the same e —— . sing ng. rsing a song- || Belleyye Farms Lunch Later he offered 1332-34-36 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. This Your Guarantees s ’ Satisfaction \ —— L h, Pastor, v building, Becoming inter ranged a mee; Popular The Year Round Reed and fiber form a delightful furnishing the year 0 fore her moth- s of the family *round. Nothing else is quite so appropriate for et — The Ideal . the Winter sun room—its charm, color of finish SARRORITHIRT T TRARS, Craduati Glff s 1o go wi th and upholstery, completely effecting the desired (o Ltan Russekt “ehe queen of Amer- raduation atmosphere of summery warmth and brightness, ander P -.'Sife of the edltor an: P-r-e-s-e-n-t 1 ll e D I P L 0 M A while for the Summer living room or porch, it is TR e Be the logical and popular choice. . ‘I““”:: :::‘:.‘: flr.‘{’;{ivu.:‘; '-';l(yfi"i;xg::.d"”; Strictly personal as graduation gifts should be. Significant of the world ahead where ability makes its mark. EversHarp and WaHL Pex fit the commencement oecasion exactly. They may be purchased separately or in matched design in the attractive gift box shown above. Each pencil diploma and rcady to take up the serious side would dceply appre. gift of an At Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store there is a display of reed and fiber furniture worth seeing—some plain suites; others in gayly colored cretonnes of life ate the ure on "How to | Russell was and rich tapestries. i and mertvidonn § e and pen has a place for engraving name or initials. voice t to both| Your dealer will show you a variety of styles and Expensive—not at all. Why, for $67.50, you can get a designs in gold and silver. Karpen made three-piece fiber suite. Come in today and look around. Eversharp = Give only the genuine. No other pencil can be Pencd like EvirsHaRP, with its exclusive patented tip, with its marvelous precision of every part. Com- panion to EVERsHARP is the WaHL PEN with the all-metal barrel, finer in appearance than old- style pens, more durable, and holding more ink. Made by THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago New York Ofice, 429 Broadway EVERSHARP matched by She ook Fountain Pen her | | 1 it Life Time Purniture Is More Than a Name e e g e Brief Case She became a Casino Theater star| 7 v ot ., and remained at that ik play- o e cellcit i swon st MAYER & CO. sawnvas [EEEGEEE] v went of all three in th, a member of Weber and Fields' Stock { sortment of all three in the Compan fine;f u'nrkufnn;hvfi / rom h to make a choice at with the famous vears. 1 er ! sh s prima donnd by | Il please the " the McCaull mpany, con- | et e |5 e WAHL PEN u KE i ¥ gland and i g the numerons parts she por- | trayved during her stage carecr were (i 1 i Patience Why Castoria? B RIS - 0 { Phoebe in g Virginia in | ARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies | i it | ':fgugN;T;?;ofi;i l in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to be |& i . almost impossible and the others all containing Opium in one form or another, i: but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the | child and give the appearance of relief from pain. It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that | would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that | from habit had become, almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason | for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven its | o 1ne e o | § TOCKEBETT | Eversharp g Pencils— & worth, received ‘the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word | = eoiii - Do moresuitatie | among mothers. Ranay e companione. E9 | { A Pencil that is always sharp yet never sharp- A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself, ! without consulting a physician, The magazine s a dozen extra so there is no dan- ever being en- ¢ “out.” We have . B e npacen, Sterling = and gold filled. The long regular size for the = boys and the shorter, more compact ones for the girls. Remember, an Eversharp Pencil is a practical gift. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) S T e (900 Drovs) I | ALGOHOL-3 P!R. GENT. | AVesetablePreparationfirAs |- similating theFood by Regula> | ting the Stomachsand Bovels ol Hul:th-giving l:edicinnl properties considered i; Have You Tried It? one of the cheapest mh:: ' Therety Promoting D¥ Cheerfulness and Rest Goutaiss| eral waters on the neither Ogm}lmm“l: Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it? | m\v":‘-muhm T wnefl"-__'fl.‘_“_ngm 1 Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite o nhtfi(m:;or": Zwcgpeal i when its stomach was net just right felt the comforts that come with oo the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria?* Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- torla. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— from pain to pleasure. Try it. You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. Liquid.. GeNUINE CASTORIA ALwars = i Pint 50c. Quart Bears the Signature of 85c. Gal $275, Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.,,-ST. LOUIS Aths old T ALGmor . Anheuser-Busch Branch I T Wholesale Distributors Washington, D. C. Demonstration First Floor LaNSBURGH & BROTHER 0y et PRSI ef SN TR =t