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D. C, MO i)AY, JUNE 12, 1922. i| POPE CONFERS HONOR | | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK — Garrick Players, in g O : : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO oM lotog ix 1 soncone | | GOOD FIELD FOR CAREER | | oo baviacks, jatty, o || ON MGR. C. F. THOMAS | nifss, ive onoste”s pertormance ac 3 2 States Marine Band, William H. 8 P played in some of the parks . BELASCO—Belasco Players, in “Th ome Santelmann, leader; Taylor P z during the week Ouija Board,” at §:30 p.m. "Today, Brightwood reservolr, Director General Rowe of Pan- g::m;on. \a‘xetl-‘und lle(-jdellzl e Bector of St. Patrick’s Church Spe- | = -0, Faacts \," B'ushm“ 20 J‘ vy B Ty rch, “National Capital Cen- et e v 1 Savy Band rgestay, 15th ant | | American Union Addresses Uni- tennrial Santelmann cially Complimented for Success- ;3}1‘{‘—""."' Bayno and vaudeville, at Jyomp iz ¢ s > 5 U 8 : 4 Qverture, “Z: Auber 2 and/ 840 pam: 4 JAMES V. i 5 ' E BAND CONCERTS. THINKS LATIN AMERICA BAND CONCERTS. | Heie Tadspendent Hend: Dhare: versity Foreign Service School. Characterlstic, “The Mill, ful Work as Priest. *| jCosmos—-Elght Little Dolls” and _ 9ANTO Ca on Circle, L, . Jensen vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. e s by e ot Director General Rowe of the Pan- “Traufnerel, Opus §....Jensen Pope Piux XI has elevated Rt. Rev. | optinra “oolish Wives” with PRINCESS 1 Baltimore Mayor to Meet munity Band; Saturday, White American Union, speaking at exer- “Nocturne, Opus 15, No. 1,” C. F. Thomas, rector of St. Patrick’s [ p COLVMBIA—Foolish Wiver” with §5 . With Blanche 8 Satt Moo, | AMERICAN ¢ ® Church, to the rank of protonotary [ 175, House grounds, Marine Band. cises at Georgetown University last :30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 and 9:10 esley Barry, Bull Montaua, au i DE MILLE apostolic, in recognition of his long st The concerts from Monday R el ‘“Mazurka, Opus 50, No. = s p.m. . | e night, at which certificates were Chopi ears of successful work as a priest | untii Friday, Inclusive, are to be 2 Chopin 1 A F g v | Riven from’ 7:30 to 9:00 pem awarded to thirty students of the Duet for cornet and trombone, In the archdiocese of Baltimore—| WETROPOLITAN= Richard “‘““:‘,g:” CAROLINA | That in the White House Foreign Service School, told the class “A Night in Venice,” years during which, to use Mgr. | meas In 50,_;';33-“ ooty m., 1:30 f Tiisox ForDAS A 7 E ! grounds to be given from 5 to | |that they could select “no more fruit- Lucantont || Thomas' own words, he has held . 5:20, 40 pm. . 186, i ¥ Sta. 0 p.n. ful fleld” for their career than in Musiclans John Brickley and | every office in the diocese except| PALACE—‘“Across the Continen TOMORIOW - CEL . b s NEY 535 Nk St ¢ : - “hited States. L NEW THEATER [ D to 8 pam. by the United | |@reater service to the United S Lescaut” ...... 4 | ihtes Navr [ Boad T Ghaticn “It is through men of training, edu Valse de concert, “Cagliostro” ||Signment “upon ordination in 1882 bver the Border,” at | HOVE HAMPTON, in “STAR DUS C R car Al utdr. cation and culture, such as you,” the Strauss || was to St Patrick’s, this city. Be- i 7330 and | TRUXTON GARDEN >-Cav-& . “Capt. John A. Ditto, | |speaker said. “that the people of our| | - tween”that time and his retuen as 4 Toh., "Capt. John A Ditte. | | Bater republics will come to have a | | Murines hymn. -ihe Halls of ||rector to this church five years ago. SSui e TODAY AXD T e ,,,f,,i,fif,f,'.f"\f,"_}“,‘ e oech higher estimate of what the United i he served nine vears as rector of the o % “'r;‘d‘s““p_"f"”""' of 76" at 1, 3, ; | |Stiites stands for. In too many quar- | | wrhe Siar Spangled Banner.” ||Cathedral Baltimore, and chancellor | % Presidential Party at City Entrance. Bpecial Disputeh to The Star, BALTIMORE, June rangements for Pr. visit to the city Wednes after- rt in the unveiling of Memorial, at ly com- [ YNNE sud DONALD CRIS NNIE BRIER BUSH." Ex Brightwood :oservoir, 16th Latin America, nor was there any Albert Bennert. that of l‘vhohun. with Wallace Reid, at and ' Kennedy streets, today way in which they could render u} | Grand ‘scenes from “Manon | Msr. Thomas was born in Balti- 3 Puceini more, May 12, 1858. His first as- Moore and Betty Conntry st RANDALL'S ~jJiermororiras The a ident Harding's 1. noon to tak. nehs Seott K were de public tos shington by pw Mareh outhern Rhapsody”..Hosmer Ay | mu wuto- ¢ nob @ Mrs. Harding. | | members of the W1 party from vice men, the | | bo Sioian. United States Navy | | {ors we are still looked upon as i : < of the diocee, i ELITE material people, little given to the Inited States Soldiers’ Home uring the last vears of his_term Rossini | | cultivation of the finer sides of life. Band. bandstand, today at 5:50 as pastor of St. Ann's Church, Balti- BEAUTY JUDGES PchED. 15 anish suite, “A Sevil- It will be a part of your duty and John S§. M. Zimmer- ||more, and the first years of his in- i ROVGH." s 3 an Festis a tivilege to make this nation of ours| | mann. bandmaste cumbency here, Mgr. Thomas added ut 1g SAVOY THEATI L B soeecTavan || B Fknown to the sister beoples March, “Our Sammies,” 1o hia parochiai duties the editorsnip | B2sin Bathing Buit Contest Ex- :CMNDALLS AND GARDEN Jota. of America.” Vandersloot of the BalWmore Catholic Review, pected to Draw Big Crowd. | DUMBARTON "4 W tsconsin Ave. Hih nd ot T W NORMA TALMAL that city and se President will th Qary on Was o boute o'clock. He will be the local committees, h uded fu the local part of the F met ALY MACK zar and Zimmer- || Which owes its success in no small ey ...Lortzing || measure to his self-sacrificing and | Judges for the bathipg suit contest | CVERY TRULY Macklwee, dean of the Forelgn| | Spanish dance, “Escamilla, able work in its behalf. at the Tidal Basin bathing beach rvice School, presented certificates Redla The protonotaries apostolic, of which | next Saturday were announced to- 1 | Sevillana Rev. John B. Creeden, president of | | Overture, i 5 "Maron of e Torendores, the college, also spoke, and Dr. Roy mann"” | VOURS.™ Rroening. In Wwill be the me anc om the grand Scott Key Me commi of B o " 8 i sl g MUR et Sty Slialn= Bigeletton o i Verdl | lto the following: Carl W. Barr, M.| | Grand fantasia, “A Souvenir of || Mgr, Thomus is mow one.’ are the | iy by the Advertising Club of Wash “ALIAS LAUYFI ur St knid 3 4, president iode Francis Burke, Green B. Bush.' jr. Beethoven” N'Tobani |{chief secretaries or notarfes of the | 'Etor, unde os: —— = | _start 120 BF the! pavk active chalrman: | | Hefemann || porter L. Bush, Gordon E. Clark, John Contents: ~“Fidelio. Pas- |{papal chancery. There are seven of | CORtert will be staged. REGENT Stk ana Calif. -""'""CRANDALLS AVENUE GRAND the advisory ittee in cha of | | £ the Wind { G. Clemson, Murray L. Crosse, Adolph torale Symphony, Adelaide, them who do the actual work and | . s‘e\):. ““‘J-lfl?- "{.‘”’b); 1 Hugh CTHE RIV < a L 645 Pn. Ave. SE of which Frederick | | g e o mas” A Daly, Dennis T. D'Arcy, J. S. de Promotheus. An! ~ Perfido, | enjoy exceptional privileges. Priests|U:S. 3L C.i J. Lynn Yeagle and Hugh MATS i DAILY: 3 M. SUSDAY the arring Huber, nd forme Miller of the Washington Post, C. _CHAPLI IACuE And _COME] W MAE Al di ctor of musie, || Bettegcourt, James C. Fitzgibbons, Turkish march, Ruins of outside of Rome are gPven the title H. Preston . Bt o e Holey. Thomas B. Folliard, Athens and Fifth Symphon sometimes with the rights and privi- T R L Fox trot Charactarisile. *Kon- leges, but without the dutles. Among Iden, tucky Blues LS elron and Herbert J. Murray. 9th nt 0 Street N.W n Star; Avery Marks, Washington || RAPHAE ES AYRES and J. John Riseling and T. R.| Bk i T_AND _PAID the privileges which accompany the N Frank K. Haszard, Oscar ¢ : Washington Herald, and I 3 E K 4 3 h a, " st. Int St VWL ’S AP ¢ Night office {s that of pontificating as a| "o oo and 1. D, Jacobs Daily || FAVORITE H 5t at 1xt st v- CRANDALL AND GAM H T |Samuel Kirschner, Edward F. Mc- FUEL TESTS SUCCESS. |Keown. Joseph A ack, Thomas T Leigh | |bishop at solemn high mass and at « | Mualeady, Samuel Sachs, Albert Finale, “On the Western Front" | |vespers. Tt ia expected that many thousands | Sanderson, Joseph J. Skorup, jr.; Paul | | Hildreth —_—————— v ¢ chibition s un- method of obtaining | YISO TOSI L T Clirien, Henry | | “The Star 8 will attend the exhibition. Tt is un orti cobs, the new cey. Bei 10as a fuel in |J: Vinskey, Berr and is a substi- v of hard rubber, through the < —— — — — = by Dr. W, & e mehtant il o ve|| Beauties of Nature. bureau of chemistry, Department of LORIA KW OMENT " 624 H St N Con 3 1KY PULLMAN." MATINEE SATURDAY AY | MAL MIERAY Inittee, made un =T large number of f oL by W Bladen furfural from compound to b automobile eng tute for a wide bhas NEW STANTON o & € st MARIE PREVC in A DANC HAROLD LinYi | derstood that the’ youne ladies who :wlll display the bathing suits a citizens Lownd Tn additic rd O. Weitz and Ar-| | & W JACKIE CONGAN, in * s . | | PRELATE TO TOUR EUROPE ted States Pub- Service Hospital, onsin avenue mnorth- 30 p.m.. by the Wash- Independent Band, Kidwell, director. And COMEDY KNS to these committees ntatives from the bly includ- of the (aivs, | thur H. Woodm all winners in former beauty c in Archbishop Michael J. Curley~Will 1 testa: Leave June 28. Archbisop Michael J. Curley will | + KE UP LYRIC 3t =t drime sev ;| CRANDALL'S 2ot tiieatiss JOHN ASLEEP; KILLS FATHER. FAWR l the Special, “SUANE.™ | oy M LA prob een announ men es on foreign in “sMTL THO! 2 ———— | g = h, “Columbian”. King leave Baltimore J | i et | Ara kX ave Baltimore June 25 for a tour of | { i s s o i1 his van. | | Walts “Roses and Grchids; Europe. ineluding # try to Rome to] Young "Man Fires Fatal Shot e e e e I went with Blitzen in his ) Hall pay “his respects to Fope Pius XI. = ited with having made the suc- | along a country road; he's a Ir“‘ | Querture. ~‘"flé according to a report recelved here| While Walking About House. | oesstul experiments. - As & fuel. it Isfoanue sorties i'l","' -'I, ?"!‘mi P | Intermezzo, & Songs ! Tis it aiso cail on ‘Cardinel aer D e LAk une pl Tl Hivoot b 2w o o niond ey an ode. el alwags scetiE; | Roland | |cier of Belglum. The trip to Rome | walkiny i hio mlecn et oy, o . (it would remain | Fannot be ustd with the type of car-llovely things. wherever "he mayv! | Serenade, “Gloaming” quar- | [%il he the first one for thy Arch. | gk n s sleep vesterday, shot LOEW’S nument. It is loca ! Underatood 1o be. At for the | look; he boosts the little bird that tet for nl;_?s- Bwr;r bishop to that city in eighteen vears.|janey. a sixty-year-old farmer living LU labadealioh, erection of a commerciai plant to | sings, goes batty o'er a brook. 8 G asmallwood, F. | |He will go from the Eternal City t0 | near her there. 7 vashing- | utilize the progress at some pomnt in | With ope hand on the steering : : ek il e b e casacen Yoh informal greetings | the corn helt wiere raw materials are | wheel, he glanced to left and right;| | March, “Invineible U. . A" | | by natives of the village, | wilt L These will con- 5 S “this lovely landscape makes me “The S s led Myer % T s e tw s fecl like weeping with delight. How o Star Spangled Banne nrsHAN Mles will form a ar will g y The re companion on the trip will be Mgr. Louls R. Stickney of Baltimore, | | 'ow Puvl"e' ne pr Z - e 4 ho will visit relatives in Belgium | - ne{ FIRST MEMORML TO KEY.| wonderiul that field of wheat, that | w LA / Al s ! " < Satormat ] stretch of fragrant hay! Oh, life is| THREE RECEIVE DlPLOMAS'du':['nh""‘"f”".‘:nil P O | Officers and Directors The First Real ! LY BAVNE #an v ACK DONAHUE ¥ Not only h 2 monu- z 1 : mowitl b ven by the city | N glorious and sweet, on such z golden tends to visit Athlone, Ireland, his| ey . e g : President and members of both | MEUL LS o Basmerrthorl day!® “Yes, life's a scream,” F slow- | = native town. just before returning. ||| Maurice D. Rosenbers, President Million Dol | xorke ‘& xixg “ e Star ngled Banner," but L S > ety Three Washington hoys are among | He will probably see John -‘""'“"‘i Joseph Sanders..ist Vice Pres, HARRY J. CONLE : 0 pan. President Harding. s the first erected In his honor ! ly ‘said, “but when you drive a bus {the graduates of the Massachuseits | mack in that country, where the lat- Dakin and oo American city. In W. A. Bennett....2d Vice Pren. you ought to keep your eyes ahead, ! Institute of Technology who re- | tor {s recovering from what was once | y Dave Roth. Other and cut out all the fuss. \When | ceived diplomas the nual com- | thought to be a critical throat ail Irwin Owings. 3d Viee Pres. vou'rt afoot it's well to mark the|Mmencement exercises today. They ment. Joneph M. Milans....Secretary e W a1 » 1.t || MARSHALL HALL sunshine on the grain, and trill | harles W. Stone, S01 Taylor street; Alexander Wolf, Genl. Counnel Round Trip, 50c y about it like a lark—not when you|W. Wilen Harris. 1500 Decatur street, | FOUR HURT IN GAS BLAST. ! | i { i tool a wain.” “Oh, life is full and {and Maurice B. Bradley of Falkstone | | i e ratenne Hos-§2 ne in The S e ere they [ WS Stated tha e W erering, | Key memorial it Mal M. T Foster, jand another in e tation. | ‘Mter | peated efforts jbuild anofhier at his birthplace, Early in the Wi ¥ Wil he met e 1 he e, A . John M. Riordon.......Cashier 3 {eric S i o eived the SYRACT N. Y. June 1z—¥Four [J} ¢ e cing specting 11 The error was*noticed by a Treder-| sweet and rich” he cried. his eyes |G, Udtiwnomizecelved the 8. B | B e intureil Sesterdusw hen || Frask Owings.. Free Dancing A1l Day :hr‘ <ta o | ek tonis now living fin hin, aswim; and then he dumped us in| Stone is a graduate of Central High ja quantity of nitgogen gas fn the Andices C. F. Edwar Steamer Charles Macalester : ton. and was comm, v himoind the di and broke my larboard and is vice president of he:process building of the new plant of | Rash " 8. 6 Leaves Tthont. Wharf 10 4. M communicatio rederick | e TP rather ride with one who | Chemical Society . T. Harris {s [the Atmospheric Nitrogen Corpora A. Rryiawskl nd o= S os the Pres News of June 1. The memorial there g ja_ graduate of McKinle, anual tion at Solvay, let go with a deton. F. W. Bolgiano b St )| was un\ulfll“ln XESS.] stands the !;kes !qn]g r’h:m;'c{ Lere aquI Iht{{rc. Training and ? that nldxuok thiel weat renda:\v Floyd' £ Daciy l——— ——— R or France, where | entrance to Mount Olivet than with the dclegate who rakes |rormer student of George Washing-!Syracuse and was heard for many | Rl Bl yer | 9 L siven him, fand annually attracts thous | the landscape with his stare. A |ton Unive dle S S LR ‘J"“" REX INCRAM'S visitors. of the republi driver shouldn't watch the goats p = that play upon the grass, or rubber | Relatives Invited. Donald Smith, Mrs. Halstead Boylan, | at the fields of oats, as he steps on | O AN Ao MR tmore, the gas. He shouldn't think of ! so far hav B t. Was . - . 5 Y > 4 things afar, but play the driver’s “irst publ MARINE BARRACKS RPN I THE_PRISONER OF ZENDA ' Woman enthroned BANK = = M Band ent tive 3 ) game: to navigate his creaking car Mammon her slave g | Dea, famaons ( “The Star Span- | Conim Pdward Lioyd, U/ S, N should be his highest aim. OF COMMERCE Beauty—pride— ! 1] mickets o sate at ot e s Teiwiore ani i Taid "l (Copyright) WALT MASON. AND SAVINGS e | S are pro nt in the bu | £ o1 1| Given for the Lemet o A ctal Mfe of the city. The Cor. 7th and E Sts. Paying the price by the American Wom A Foolish wives— < Desperate husbands | Monte Carlo! ! See it all— U Al On the screen— ! even athers are seattered abo ; ? Meet Us at the states from New York to || B g% “TIDAL BASIN” thove ara known w0 form wrd of honor sl s e, o (LA ) and his pal . Charles Morris H 8c or Henry Howard. jr. Miss Alice Iunt, Mr - . E Eor Franc s P& If you are not smok- ’b) N - y < = 3 3 ing either of these fr{ 1 MOUNT VERNON AND i T—CRANDALL | ME?ROPOLITAI | Alexandria, round trip AT TENTH— S WEEK . 3L To 11 PO Arlingt {de Trij Shantung | s iitn 80& Silk Suits Lo sy ‘ minutes, First ionzl Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS | Washi Virgin ‘ashington- 4 b T Twenty-Five Dollars Cool, comfortable and perfect-fitting —yes, all these fea- tures are incorpor- AU ated in one of these ] A ‘*61'/7/1'6&«7"; Health Candies TRUE SUMMER , b Youejene st o Doz et sl bR lon Stroheim. | 40, 60 & 80c Ib. . > e - {1 A Man You Will Love To Haté 1| Feature presented daily at 10:30 x. m., RA ES i)] 18:30, 2:40, 4:0, 7:00 a2d 9:00 p. m. The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. ‘ “Get It At Gibson’s” June Sale Now On PRESTON A. ROBERTS | | { quality cigars you are not getting the most for your money. Photographer? ki‘xl T\ Made in Washington by HENRY T. OFFTERDINGER 508 Oth Street tion of ge ¥ “SONNY” HARRY POLLARD COMEDY “SOME BABY” —OVERTURE— “SWEETHEARTS™ (Herbert) Washington's Finest Orchestra N. MIRSKEY, Conductor Vews— Pathe R ! TR TH L | v —Topwes T T T LCEW’S AL é’ THE MU RLDG. ~ MAIN 1776, o Builders of the “IDEAL" Garage—consider- MT. VERNON ! 1og quality, the cheapest in the Gity. Remember the name— KORER The harder the help problem you have to 510 qu‘,‘;fi}&,y ON;llli Special Sale Special Sale solve ‘t}:e r:xl:)re youl’tll é TODAY ANDALL WA Vla * o . appreciate e result- = WALLACE S i 9 = EAUT]FUL EleCt"cal Fan TOIIet Artldes cglt;lst;?figedpgi\l\desrn of Star Steamer Charles Macalester ~Stationery that is distine- Johnson's Baby Talc...... 18¢c 2 i R Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. tive in atyle. ’ S Everybody who Ph Main 825 Prices moderate. :\I;n:tcn 2 Ta‘i‘c‘:m oo 21c s posmm}vr“ds = = one Main . 'hitman’s Tale Powder, Star classified ads— =AW . ~ o E. Mon‘-.::ovn E’aper Co. large can, special....... 19¢ advertise and_you'l % “Across the Continent” il { . Ave. . ; = 5 | = Stearate Zinc, sifter-top S catch their eye. =| With MARY MacLAREN and RB A LTO | can ... Lumlno[d “Around the C 2 E| THEODORE ROBERTS & 4| = . 5 = = round the Corner” is a é Comedy—Nems—overture 1A Me—ALL WEER—11 1| AAAAA roplea—Scenie OUR BUSINESS 1S e oA Cylinder S Beanch O : . o ; Alcorub ....c..... vere....59¢ T daramonnt Presents DEVE LOPING Kolynos Tooth Paste..... 20c . BETTY Colgate’s Tooth Paste....25¢c The Easy, = S et e Colgae’s Taeum Poiers == 4 GLEN_ECHQ)|$"_seLasco pavess i equipped to render ths $10.00 Universal Motor Elec- 18c, 20c, 25¢ the Sensible. : St = i EREE ADMISSION SHUBERT-BELASCO THIATER. best service. t Fan, 8-inch Colgate’s Big Bath....... 10c o T T w&'fi'fi:"e JTecreation centar, pre- Tos::lr: :i:v;l’i;_l‘;::;“ | “"'"“":“c' 5""'"["" blades. Specially $7 98 & 3 for 25¢ the Modern | Somperabie 1o Gose rounl e boney Taend: EARLE FOXE- WANDA LYON € | AND TOM y s ey e sa e : i {| Pamous Glen Ech Orchestra’of ; ¥ | St N.W, - Colgate’s Cashmere Bou- Way to Wash “THE OUIJA BOARD” 1210 G St X.W. Oscillaing 10-inch Universal b e e ég‘ ! é] = Q) I A Mystery Play by Crane Wilbur, \ : . than ‘The Bat'."’—Balto. Fan, specially or <oc lothes g | = cut toL Ao $17'49 Toothbrushes, good qual-19 . 4 l i s,_',; ',',.’,W')J'L,.{Wl”f;fl:.:m 3 Stag Hotel, 608 9th Polar Cub iy JeeeRHe i ¥® conTinvors smHow - " Sl?MMER’ RATES Fan .............. $5 .00 Vantine’s Soap, per cake..7c Just press a button and start the THOR to ALL WEEK 'INCLUDING SUNDAY Ch Beach J “OVER tue BORDER for 20c A ? hing will be done In “An Afternoon of Frolics’ e8a] e Cch | v Phone Main 8108 | | All Fans Guaranteed {[lif work, and the entire week’s washing w e e T O T EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES | A T i R TS H o t point Elec- Egg ShampooiSoap oac.. 10c i in an hour or so, with no back-breaking and fab- an Baven O ot Taaling Free Dancing. All Beashore Attractions. FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTR e ol Iyatars, 19105 308 tric Iron, specially $ 5.49 3 for 25¢ ric-tearing rubbing The Eirst Bun Film Featuro Hotel and Cate Bervics T S 2 2 f# n , 50¢; Chil 23e. Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep i€ Jo i o = I R s B S ey A < _ Hotpoint Curl- Electric Grill, 2 Shown Monday to Saturday gatp Ll Leare District Line Station g (|| = 5549 | NN 61 o8 Rk THEATE 5 fiig . i e g value .......e000n o ! M 'm. !A‘l(. n. S .“A”I’“‘: :A‘: ) Perfection Electric Iron, Electric Perco- tion. The holes are counter-sunk, punched and beaded—in other e . Wile Moonlight Tri T A A7) a wonderful value. ¢ lator, specially $7 49 words, the edges are turned over and then turned in, thus over- [l Garrick Players 40-Mile Moonlight Trips e S LADYEE WILHUR, . ‘%“2‘&% ‘ Cut o s 3-98 priced .To.iue.u.n 2 . coming for ail time one of Ghe greatest objccti:ns to dmem g I 5 FREE DANCING RAIN OR SHI ® Dusont cir. (Bupont Scudlol, ¥, Fre. 1435 1 - 5 . % i % thi tal cylinders the holes are sharp and ma That Delightful Comedy, = Every Evening Except Saturday | So5oc 000 prof. e, 124t Trusses, Elastic Hoisery, Abdominal Supporters e nry i e tlothes. But the peculiar, smoot “THREE LIVE_GHOSTS o Seming: Tixcept SmureY | SAVISON'SE™1329 M n.w. % Fitted by Experts construction of the Thor Cylinder leaves absolutely nothing to Next Willinm Harrigan, in JAZZ GRCHESTRA The sessons sew dunces—istest steps 1327 F Street N.W. Invalid Chairs DEADFOR" *|' Palatial Steamier St. Johms | FEhyFiat A Ry S v i ating or_handling. cause wear or tear while oper: 2 g. eve. nsitnction i i o i i f You Are Ambitiows to Write It is for this reason that the New Thor Luminated Cylinder 1 7¢h Bt. Wharf—Ad:lts, T6c; Children, $0c ] E is falt' more durable—far more sanitary—and easier on your MOVING PICTURE i - = o, LATEST STEPS; PRI clothes than any other metal cylinder made. = = urflfl“{?&, e —.nmne Im-vwr r{t...? S Sole Distributor for the & HOR Wasller WM. M. GOODWIN > CONTINUED BY DEMAND&X Private Dancing Lessons Free Enlargement given with each order for Develop- ing and Printing during the month of June. “We Are as Near You as Your Telephone” 3 = o RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, For Sale and Main 1085 = Franklin 5077 318 District National Bank Bldg., 1406 G N.W. 1318 New York ave., near 13th, for Rent T — Private instruction 10 &.m. to 10 pn B The success of this new cylinder lies in its unique construc- | K o An in the Distri . | it W Night You need vot ha Appointment. 2, ot R R O S R IR = Rh mas r.u—sn wer—ui rm. fl—STACE DANCING fratetr. Eest o ) Get It at Gibson’s ox. S “The Store Your Physician Recommends” THE GIBSON C0,, INC. 917.919 G Street N.W. 917-919 G St. N.W. re ‘Exhibition Bellroom T 813 14th St..N.W. DANCING “SPIRIT OF '76” Phone Main 941-942 ‘WILBUR and TURNER L Greatont L LT Upper Pavilion . Histerionl Romance Ever Btaged GLOVER'S, 618 22u e = 10:40 mue any time, \1 THE E. F. BROOKS CO. | M| - oFdsin. [fmrsussnin

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