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TYPO UNION OF .. NSTALLS OFFICERS Retiring President,” Who Served Five Terms, Present- ed With Purse of Gold. Typographical No. a unibin Fnion, i president servir was pres with a purse of by the rization a token “pn ttion for his work as the reeting offtcer of the union during h tncunhen 0 org: . elected preside ||l of lust month w as of flowers after | tion w the installment exerei Roster of Vew Officers. new oflicers instille The resident. i tary and t - Feehtig, doorkeepe: W . Whyt John M. Ernest I and Charles tadley. audit Arthur C. Bate- Foseph H. Cummi Burton W o 1ear, g May. F v Corwin, Clarenc eeutive h 1 Tw oo Atlantic the interna- ners, Charles and by 1 Frank A Murphy nounced lows Kidd, 1 T <K delegates 1o abor Union. € Parsons, el John B. Dick man and Jac delegates (o e Allied ades William B nest B Ar I Leroy Suauls Inernbe SHenry W . Pinckney and Mar inmittee. liam H M. Waldro Smith and Morga anforth, chai Norman Burns Tud Rober unpaign commi g ohn M Cistelt, Hush 1. Peden, Harry Bui Kauttnian Clouser, news 1 & o b DR. FREEMAN SPEAKS. | Addresses Members of Loyal Legion at Memorial. Taking as his test Psalm 107, verse 50 “He 1 eth them to the haven where they would be” Rev. James E. Freeman. rector of Epiphany Church, delivered the principal address at the Patric d memorial services of the District of Columbia Commandery of the Militars Order of the Loval Le- gion. held at the foot of Peger cross | on Mount St. Alban. in the ®athedral { fhe hington Cathedral. | afternoon < in guild hall of the i of the order. Indes men wh i oor their o o secendant the foot of Episco hold al to the wiis Be- colors “s the nation: Them was played by the Army Band Choir bovs of the cathedral sang the service, which was directed by Dean hi Among those taking part were Rear Admiral ¢ H Kton, Ma Gen. John 1. ¢ Anson Mills, Col. Henry and Capt J. Dorn of t Maj. Boyd Tavlor 4 Cap herida Ferree acted as color t rers. tieneral a vangenents were in charge of Gra ham H. Powell. WOMEN SEEK REFORM. Organize Party to Work for Clean Government. Announcement has heen made by Maj. H. f. formeriy of the Department of dusti toan or beon d among “the Eov ve heen elected, Tnoa formal statement Maj. Secaife, who ntiy number charges concerninz | De- ¢ in the partment 1 5 T faruds, il maints ith competent inv track of rnment ‘affairs, perfunctory tigations and, f the circun demand it open letters will b ed to public of- ficials who are found to he respon- ss and the constituted t allow govern to be » time has come for the women to have u place in the sun and t that all political parties get “k to the tirm foundation of truth and old-rf hioned honesty Officers of the organization are: President Miss Elizabeth Malott Barnes; sceretary, Miss Julia [rene iray. and treasurer, Mrs. Fannie At- lee Guge _——— An earthquake wave has been krown t ¢l across the Pacific ocean in o hours and sixteen minutes s at the rate of six miles a minute. Health Candies 40, 60 & 80c Ib. GARAGES The P. A. Roberts Const. Co., Inc. SUCCESSORS_TO PRESTON A. ROBERTS ' THE MUNSEY BLDG. ~MAIN 1776 Builders of the “IDEAL" Garage—cousider. 1ug quality, the cheapest in the city. Remember (he name— ROBERTS. $10 DOWN, $10 MONTH CASH OB TEBMS. | l i { James, with patches on his pance, would in a chophouse dine. He ced a nickel now and then, and | sighed, irest .md peace that's P wednesday, Were oalcars : to the city and taken t pital {geons that none 5 i ch Among the toilers in the mart he wrought till he was old; he labored with a broken heart, that he might gain some gold. And gold he won, for he was wise in com- merce and in trade, but in his darkly brooding eyes no sunshine ever played. He was the husband of his wife, and she, a social queen, pur- sued a vain and giddy life that called for much long green. She “entertained” three times a- week, bridge-whisted once or twice, and her sad husband, worn and meek, went forth to raise the price. She moved in pomp and circumstance, her hats and gowns were fine; and placed it in a can. ome day,” he “when Fve a yen, I'll carry out my plan. I'll buy twelve fret of hempen rope, a broad-ax and a knife, a pint or so of deadly dope— and thus escape my wife. Ulb pack with bombs my old valise, and jump into a pond; for I must have the billed for the beyond.” The foolish woman had no thought of vows her husband swore, until one evening he was brought to her upon a door. And[ then at last her conscience struck, remorse within her burned; “I might have let him keep a buck,” she moaned, “from what he earned.” (Copy riglu ) WALT M ASUN.i (Y NEWS N BRI Nteele, l7'l$ \ t. member of the Ce n Church, now a stu- dent at the Moody Bible Institute of Chicag has been elected class speaker of a class of more than one iiundred students who will graduate from a two-year course in the Bible, gospel music and practical methods of Christian work, August 5. ara | Miss Lucy strect northw tral Presbyteri ecutive committee, Buiness Wos ‘ouncil, will be held Wedne p.m., in Church of the Cove- nant Connecticut Avenue Citizens® A tion will “meet = Wednesda. lock. at All Souls’ Church hailou’ and Atbert L. Harris will tion will meet in Franklin edu Do, The board o building. School con of the Lionn dnesday, 12:30, in The werkly lun Club will be held W New Willard Hotel Washington colored girls will par- ticipate in a contest at the Suburban Garden Oth street and Hayes avenue northeast., tomorrow night at s o'clock. Proceeds from the admission fees will be donated to the Interurban Athletic Association. An orchestra will provide music, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Tom Thumb wedding. 8 o'clock, at Ninth Street Christian Church. Lawn fete for building fund for| Church of Holy Rosary will open at T on church playgrounds, 1 and ¥ tures it of parish streets. Tude Entertainment concert by Boys' fea- | Band | ia will lecture at Cen- chool. 8 o'clock. under auspices of local Italian societies lodges, for benefit of tubercular s diers of Italian army of world war. All interested invited _—— FOUR HURT IN CRASH. Motor Cycle Collides With Auto. Other Accidents Reported. A. J. Roach, twenty-seven vears old, 211 K street, was driver of a motor le that collided with an automobile about two miles south of Occoquan, Va., last evening. His companions on the mator cycle and side car were Maggie Bowen. 1370 * street southwest and Li- mer Hunt and Alina Hunt, $07 L street. The four injured persons were brought Emergency Hos- was found by hospital su of them was serious! A. Codrecd tral High It hurt i Touis Pappas. 43 H street northe: cupant of an automobile owned by Bowles. 160 K street. was s jured vesterday afternoon. when the {machine struck an_electric light pulol near Anacostia road Pennsylvania enue southeast. bert Flemming and Nathan Mills, red. were slightly hurt, when a street motor cyele at North Capi- tol and L streets yesterday. 4 THROWN FROM AUTO. William Craig and Family Injured When Car Loses Wheel. Returning to Washington after a motor trip to Piney Point, William A. Craig, proprietor of the Security Auto Supply Company. 11th and New York avenue, and several members | of his family were seriougly injured about five miles from Leonardtown sterday when a front wheel of the | hine became unattached and the | ‘upants were thrown inte a bank. | Mr. Craig had his leg badly crushed and his knee dislocated. His wife w. hurt about the neck and shoulders, | while his nephew, William Shea, jr., son of William Shea of the Washing- ton Gas Light Company, suffered Droken leg. Stius Marie Shes. sistee of the injured boy, was also badly bruised. The injured motorists were } taken to the Leonardtown Hospital and were brought to this city late last night. FIRST AID FOR P. 0. MEN. 1 Installed in Larger Offices. post ofice in the United s emplo, & more than twenty- ersons “will receive a first-ald box or chest this week from the wel- fare hureau of the Post Office Depart- ment here. More than 1.800 boxes and 115 chy containing material for first- aid relief will be forwarded, the (o 0 to the larger post offices throughout the country. The units were prepared under the direction | of Mrs. I V. Johnson, chairman of | the first-aid committee of the depart- | ment welfare council. most po; Ma He Agent for HOU every day in Washington, and the trict for Year Estimated $14,000,000 Off. y Waltz, “Simplicius”. .. Strauss The Industria el Special Dispated to the Btac. “Stmplie ndustrial Home School situa- BALTIMORE, June 19.—Total re-| [ Follsh dauce, "““;""‘ sk tion, means for keeping It open as ceipts of the department of internal| | Grand scemes from “The Val- | [&\ecciving home for children of the revens sl for hel Macilond aineict YAty r .Wagner | |District whose homes are unsuitable which includes the District of Colum- [ | Marines hymn, e Halls of | | for them, and laws affecting child- bia, will approximate $66,000,000 for| | wppe’ Star Spangled Banner. | [hood in gencral will form the prin- the fiscal year ending June 30, cording to an timate by Tait. For the fiscal year of 1921 the diers’ Home Band, band- L ions tomor- total was $50,000,000 in round num- today, at 5:30 o'clock; t the Ebbitt Hotel. bers, while for the preceding fiscal John s M. Zimmermann, band- Will Submit Petitions. JoNE as was womething{iliker $100,- March. “For. Honor .and. for Mrs. Edmund Brennan, chairman of 0. perri 3 ttee appointed to investi- The principal item in the receipts Hom esmaeesmcaass Perrin commi o ix the Income and profits tax account. | | Overture, *“Jack and Jil” &alo the Industrial Home Schiool sit- e e g e Thomas | |Uation. announced that the committee cent or more of the total receipts. Paraphrase, “The Last Hope. ould present at the meeting the The collections for th. cal veur have been increased by a Grand_fantasia, “Russian TFolk e 3 ch in excess of $400,000 from the Song” ... ... Tob ;)'D’;:d ‘","";,’""‘ s of Congress. the agent of a foreign estate which has A Turkish dream, “The Pasha's hilarens e tion and the board of holdings in this country. This sum Pipe” hildren’s guardians which aim at the represents back-taxes which accrued Waltz Dalnienance of the Industrial Home during the war period. In addition, Wind Schfoll aud ithelipeaventioniioniits the e exce Incom ate of $100,000. tax payments for the se ter of the calendar year c be received rter ended June 15. To dat ipts for the quarter have gor 000, and the total wi 17 §6.000.000. Incom X pavments are running thi pproximately this c thun in 14 1 i great volum on, | TRACTOR NEEDS PERMIT. Arrest of Driver Presents Difficult Problem to Court. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON [moe wie' Hosbend | [NTERNAL REVENUE SHOWS BIG DECLINE Receipts in Maryland Dis- ac- Collector current fis- has paid current taxes fn lendar year BAND CONCERTS: Marine . barracks, today at 4:30 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band, Willlum H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. PROGRAM. “Cushing Academy.” Kiefer “Oberon” Weber “Arabian Night,” Mildenberg March, Overture, Romance, Lyric sdite, opus 54. legro marcato. cipal Concert by the Utilted States of Mothers “Gottschalk to the District Commissioners, Finale, Von 'rnzer WL DISCUSS LAWS FOR CHLD NEEDS Industrial Home' School Also ussion at a meet- text of the petitions to be forwarded D The text of the petitions will not bhe o, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922. ~ TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. GARRICK—Garrick Players in “Bought and Pald For,” performance at 8:20 p.m. BEi,ASCO— Belasco Players in “Get- ting Gertie's Garter,” at §:30 p.w rbett and vaudeville, at 2 15 p.m. RIAL with Betty His Wife's Husband, Blythe, photoplay, at 11: (a) “The Shepherd Eo)," An- ] o ’ e N ! iven: | | TOPIG for Mothers” Congress with to; (e¢) “Nocturn andante; 12:25, (d) “March of the Dwarfs,” al- and Parent-Teachers. % c von Stroheim in h Wives,” at 10:30 am., :50, 7 and 9: “STRAND—“The Rosary. with Jane Novak, at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m. ROGUES STILL ACTIVE. Pickpockets Relieve Owners Purses and Cash. Continued activity on part of pick- pockets was shown in reports made to the police terday. John . Trent, Seat Pleasant, Md. < lieved of his pocketbook, ning £110, while on a Columbia line car. John A. Kephart, 320 South Caro- lina avenue southeast, reported that he was relieved of hix pocketbook at 9th and F_streets. The pocketbook contained $10 and a Confederate $10 note. Henry northeast, and of re- Clark, told the police he was on 64 Florida avenue -] | “The Star spangled Banner.” [‘.‘.::h:;b::.huld A was said, until the meet- | 2°Copital Traction car riding from o Today. 7:30 to § p.m.. at Lin- The lexal side of protective measures | [SRRESIVARIa Avenne and T L % coln Park, ot Eapitel sand for childhood and a general discussion |3 1% RO SNCH Be WS T < 2 10th : by ihe United of the child labor l¢; and its 2 e M Band, Charles | | o ol e avsont the o] | Benter. director. principal Teatures, it was mdicated Mrs | TALKS ON PSYCHOLOGY. farch, i t Rafter. presid a willibs™ 4 (chirge Announcement is made that eight Goldmark nmeeting. free lectures on applied psycholog net and flute, “Lo. Hoard of Charities Meetn. are to Le given Ly Franklir ientle Lark™.Bishop The Board of Charities, a committee | Tington, president of the Constr rst Musician Charles Bren- of which hus been investigating the | Ve Psychology Association of San dler, clarinet; First Musician homes to which children were removed | Franeisco, at the Universalist Church, John Bell. flute.) from the Industrial Home School, will | 13th and L streets, at $ p.m., as fol- from the grand opera, | |meet this afternoon to consider this com- |lows: June 21, “Throw Away Your| ; valleria Rusticana mittee’s report. Later the report is ex- |Crutches™; June 22, “Harnessing the Ars Sachie eoioredath i . ] pected to be transmitted to the District | Emotions for Power”; June eet- T A L Andante Cantabiie “ommissioners for appropriate action. | Ing_Yourself”; June 24, “The Secret day by Policeman Milton D. Smith, - Tochaikomy pected that Lhis report will ad- |of Salesmanship®; June SHOWgEo charged with driving a tractor with {Transcribed. olor . nillatey vise the keeping open of the Industrial |Get What You' W June 26, @ traller attachad Without & parmit .band from the string quartet.) Home School, in addition to other ) Listening In on s”; June 27, or Distriet of Columbia license tags. Selection, =0ld_Songa, | [features. Vibrating to Prosperity”; June 28, presented to the court one of the first cases if its kind. Judge McMahon Saturday after-| | poy ot wwapash Brucer | | WOULD REMOVE POLES. noon ruled it n ary for an oper- Meinken | Al ator of a tractor to’ have permit. i but not ne -essary for the display of Ar Suite, “Scenes ) ged by Lake apolitaines,” SN SO RS SRR e iR B R e s B L Capital Traction Company Seeks to “Claiming Your Own.” DELAY HOUSING MEETING. A meeting of the committce on finarice of the citizens' housing com- KEITH'S—Billy B. Van and James | 15 and | 12:30, | Special Film Features AMUSEMENTS. DUMBARTON : HIPPODRO) STHE MATCHM. “THE lfll”lL:i PAY i OLD LLOYD, H St. at Ist St. N CECIL B, DEMILL Wwith DOROTH MILDRE KOSLOF] S ON VRATY TH NA HARRIS' SHOWS TODAY 7 RAPHAEL “TH! APOC iEW%T;NTb om & C Sta. GLADYE W AT A WISE KID. AL ST. JOHN, in “STUDIO RUBE." TODAY AND TOMORRO! LEOUR | HORSEMEN T LY 349 Wisconsin Ave, xouui«imw - 9th nt O Street N.W. N.E. Ml’:’l‘lllnmu‘ ¥ Street at 104h) RICHARD DIX and CLAIRE! in MARSHALL NCILAN'S( TRET." “Aud MACK SEN V. DADD CRANDA“'S"‘""""" E St TODAY A\D ’l lm“ JACKIE COOGAN CRANDALL’S THIS WEI WIND: R REGENT 18t ana Calir. Streets A SRSk ™ moLAES CECIL B. DE MILLE'S T 1|n MAN WITH THE TWISTED LaP. AFFAIRS OF A DL, And HAR ;- I “THE NON STOP KID. AND GARDEN 14th and Col. R4 P.M. DAILY; 3 P.M. SU: $. HART, in “TRAV- SNUB POLLARD, #8 H VALENTING and “BEYOND THE! v i NUE GRAND Y o a Ave 8.E- P DAILY: 3 PM. SUNDAY . | WILLIAM 5. HAET, in *1ia¥-| H VALENTING snd| in “BLYOND ‘K‘Hl.l "RANDALL'S | | i BIG SPECIA LYRIC, FLIVVER TRACKS. un and lnlnx Sta. N.W. And Comedy, L Donri VAL ROCKS.** TING, in * EMPIRE **, 2% DUSTI STRANGE 1DOLS. Also Comedy. TOMORIOW-_STAR « CHAMPION MATINE AMERI st St. and R. L Ave. | Tonay st “TROY | ALLACE REID and | BLE 3 K SLNNETT'S “GYM TOIS WILS( N CWorubs | NS i TOMORROW. NATION. MAE MUREAY, tn “FASC! North Capitol LIBERTY 1435 U JACKI ART OLYMPlC BOY. KING ELl‘l‘ T14th_Street and . NORMA TALMADS “SMILIN' JHROUGH, L Ave in RANDALL METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH— THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. TO 11 P. M. - —_— — = f— — r— — — = the District of Columbia ta Be- i mittee, scheduled for today ut 4|ems First National Pr cause of the hich 1';<nl::cjl:||:\xx\(:' of HEALTH REPORT PRAISES End Acc‘?*“‘s on ‘Conn. A"e’ sclock, hius been posiponed Rt the | — e e matter involved, dge ool tal 1 ction Company has [same time tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. | esess the defendant's personal bonds for | STAR'S COMPOSING ROOM 4 request 1o the Public Clara Sears Taylor, ciiirman of the | s MARS"ALL the absenice of a hermit. Commission for permission | committee, said that important busi- | . The District laws, as prescribed by — to remove 1 dway trolley | ness of the Rent Commission —_— y the Comissioner: state that all = s . noles venue be-{cluded possibilities of attenda —_— yenicles; except those |;“;'i;;:m1”: Lon Typographical Union Committee tween the Connecticut avenue bri day by her. Following the i » racks, shall ha displayed - S ALK = Cleveland rk and to replace | tee meeting tomorrow, it wa Swiftest, mos* interesting and proper District of Columbia tugs| on Sanitation Findings Presented | {10 [0\ Wil ones on the eurbing |nounced by Mre. 515 Helmick, 3 aéted melodramaric. ‘ro- upon the front and rear. But un ac of the street man of the whole committe. S=E mance to date, replete it I g et Wipe LG he removal I8 suggested as a|for a full committec meeting will | mmmm tATills, drama,” beauty and AR P e s In his health report on composing [ means of removing traffic hazard | be announced. - 2 those operating on tracks and t rogmaliinrinting (oMoce, J (e (DIS [ Lromithe middie Of Cue atesst tlhe — Fool.s Flns‘l’" L nall h e ahat a Typ. u . No. | Georse i > o T o the ‘case Tar the Bov. |101. vesterday. Dr. James R. Arm- pany. was decided upon after con: Stag Hotel, 608 9th jm== 4u-star sennctt comeay 3 strong, chairman of that organiza- | sideration had been given by the — ernment. ton's committes on sanitation: de- | committer o the numerous accidents SUMMER RATES = “QH, DADDY” clared that The Evening Star office the poles in the center of Phone Main S108 — 4 ASK NEXT MEETING HERE. |are the best cquipped. from a sami- — OVERTURE * tary and welfare vie point, “of any 108t will be considered at $7 rooms. $6 weekly: $1050 | wm—— —_ — in the country today. The followink of the utilities commit- Tooms. | $5; 14 wih ollet |mmm “FREISCHUETZ" (Weber) Spanish War Veterans to Invite|was embodicd in Dr. Armstrong’s re- AL e (cntisue I8 ==s Washington's Finest Orehestra National Organization to D. C. 'he Evening Star has moved its Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep | m=m il &! mposing rootl into its new strue- | = —— - MIRSHEN, (Conductor o edit e of expenses{iure. where a specially devised com- | wmma Pcthe News—Topics of Day o the 0 by the Wash-! 50 (e rlom was av The — ‘ommerce, ing made of th 3 ington Chanb termined effort is District Department anish War Veter: Washington the next he national organization Ten thousand persofis brought to the National Capital if th convention were held here, it is timated, and the chamber and District’ unit ar sperating to fluence the selection of this city At the meeting last night f th local department the following we; elected: Department commander, Ha: ry F. Patterson, Urell Camp:. depar ment senior v ymmande; J. Murphy, Harden Camp; departme junior vice commander. Arthur League, Dewey Camp: department in spector, Clarence A. Belknap, Camp: department surgeon, Orland D. Urell Camp: depar the Rev. Tell A d"m\rm»n! marsha Harden Camp by 1l bring would 1 i i ment cl Mile. FINDS HOOKWORM CURE. Dr. Hall Declares Washing Com- pound Positive Remedy. What is helieved to be a po i e e cure for hookworm has been di g e election for muvor and c ered by Dr. Maurice C. Hall of the jSilmen at Vienna, va. Lucanay, the For Sale and Department of Agriculture. Carbon o 6 DELw el Hnles tetra-chloride. commonly used as a|babeock and the present n for Rent cloth Discovery by Dr. Hall of of the drug in removing hookwor cleaner, is the chemical use parasites, it was stated. stimulated s medical men in many countries to —_— = start_investigations from which. the | One London brickRyer, entirely un- department states. “favorable reports {aided. has built all the walls of 'a THE GIBSON CO., INC. : are now being receive A single | theater which will have a seatin dose removed all of the parasites |eapacity of 1400, The task ocoupied 917-919 G St. N.W. from 90 per cent of 12.000 patients {him exactly two yvears, in which time treated in the Fiji Islands. { he laid 700,000 bricks DEMAND FOR SLAYERS. The American embassy in Mex City and the consulate at Tampico we! nstructed today by the ment to request federal and_local Me: can officials to make every effort pprehend the murderers of Warren Harve an Amnrltu| citizen. who w killed June In reporting the e, the con Tampico said merely that Harve paymaster for an unnamed oll company and had been killed by bndits, Vitamines exist the muscle fib of beef, veal, especially the latter, according to ex n periments made at the Department of Various cuts of the dif- 1,800 Boxes and 115 Chests to Be | ferent meats were tried and in every | instance pork was fpund to be rela- The -experi- mental work consisted in feeding tests Agriculture. tively rich in vitamines. of rats and pigeons. United { | anvention of Jame: H Miles arner, the efficacy State Depart- 7 five miles from Tampico. | FIND VITAMINES IN MEAT. mutton, lamb and pork, SHATIOEN Headquarters for 11ios New Willard. f the 1 for $. work i full dquirters have New Willard Hot entran ily from - the t 1 Opened at Dip ireetly well ventilated | a1 room | ampesing roo and lighted {where the mono casting machines ar. [located. There is also a finel n proofroom g Evening converted the old into a clubroom foi emploves and turned Evening Star Club. The Star com- pany redecorated and furnished the lentire eighth floor of the old building for this purpose. A new cement floo was laid and toilet rooms and rooms installed. New furnitur Jamps and card, pool and billy bles were provided. The woodw finished in old he ture mate jwriting desk jroom s suftic n e 18 to 6 pan.. am he Star Company omposin the it ov: ing whi | for supy in_their Volun istered fur service, phone to the I ostreet, he re r- ¢ ports rs are t Main 2314 t Tugs, o tas rk s urni- autiful io t- large to warran ments aquipped T rlooking the clubroom xnd i s dental ottice. in for making x- establish n the Aoor be dentist in attendanee to look after the teeth of the employes.” tus Ay photograp n i 1327 F Street TIE 'VOTE ON MAYORALTY. || Invalid Chairs iJames Allen. and the latter main in office until a su cted, it is announced. were elected will re- ssor is Other officers | s formerly reported. d. Now fs the time for tie ipvalid to get the fresh air. Rent one \§ toda; m easy rental o i re | Pick Up Music From the Air RADIO IBSON maintains a fully cquipped Radio Department, in which you can procurc complete crystal or tube outfits all ready to install. If you are building your own set, let us supply you with all-the necessary parts. We have an excellent stock of both detector or amplifer tubes. Instructive books on radio also on sale. Daily conterts. Come in. SPECIAL SALE ELECTRICAL FANS { to . s | er Sa INE —stationery mand of at 1o meet ery occasic attractive prices, E. Morrison Paper Co.| 1009 Pa. Ave. SANDS of cigars are smoked pular cigar of them all is “Deer Head”’ Ij’s ALL Quality Noble Size, 10c Napoleons, - 15c—2 for 25¢ For Sale by All Dealers de in Washington by T. Offterdinger 508 9th Street Comoy London-made Briar Pipes and Tmokers' Articles the de- | Shown | $10.00 U‘:‘Ii\elrlsadl Motor Elect Fan, S-inch blades. $7 98 Specially cut to. Oscillating 10-inch Universal Motor Electric Fan, spe- $ 1 7.49 , $5.00 Splendid Iron Leaders Polar Cub Fan Perfection Elec- Hotpoint Electric| Hotpoint Curling !ri'c Iron, a wonder- | Iron, ipev Irml.I iDcA ful value. cially cially b $3.08] Gl $5.49) L' $5.49 ~ Tmue&,Elashc Hosiery, ¢\bdominal Supp_ort'er. Fitted by.\‘xperh Free Enlargement given with each order for De- veloping and Printing during the month of June. “We Are as Near You as Your Telephone” Main 1085 Franklin 5077 ~Free Delivery Anywhere in the District of Columbia “Get It at Gibson’s” “The Store Your Physican Recommends” 917-919 G Street N.W. $3.000 Drive nile Pro- 000 to carry | . near with 4 worker dur- s will report tructions and turn who have not yvet reg- led 1o tele- permanent headquarters Officers and Directors Maurice D. Roxenberg. President Joxeph Sanders..Ist Vice Pref W. A. Bennett....2d Vice Pren. Irwin Owings....3d Viee Pres. Joseph H. Milans....Secretary Dr. Clarence A. Weaver, Auditor Alexander Wolf, Genl. Counxel John M. Riordon.. Cashier Frank Owings....Asst. Cashier on- R. P. Andrews . Edwards OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Electric_cars leave 12th Pennsylvania ~avemie " MOUNT VERNON AND Alexundris, round trip..... Running Hnel—fl) nllil:il;;“ c“ Want an Engraver? With a Classified “Ad” in The Star you'll be telling directly every en- graver in town that you have a vacant position. Insert the “ad” and you won’t have to wait long for the replies. A Star Classified “Ad” the most di- rect way of supplying most any want. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office B.F.KEITH’ DAILY 225 SUN 22 HOLZ935 33 8115 'and 8:15 (Standard Thn- and Not D. 8. Time.: VAN “ CORBETT “WHEN LOVE IS YOUNG" With Tom Douglas, Lillian Ross & Co. PRINCESS JUE TAL "he Pearl of Pekin' Pressier & m-u he Kiown Rovigw. Cartmell & Harris Cleo Gusootgne cas & Inez, Other Hits. 40-Mile Moonlight Trips REE DANCING RAIN OR S vers Evening. Except Saturday and Sunday. at 7:15 P JAZZ ORCHESTRA Palatial Steamer St. Johns |7th St. Wharf—Adults, 75c: | | { | | { —e ETLLHTIRHULIHH] (L INE Children. 40c, HOME **° ¢, PRINCESS * with DOTOTHY RODOLPH VALENTING CAROLINA Hosuh L NOVAK - | CIRCLE * | PARADISE LOEW’S Continuous, 1080 &, m.—11 p. & ~TOMORROW-WED. ELLIOTT DEXTER In “Grand Larceny™ | With CLATRE WINDSOR LOWELL SHERMAN Beginning Thuraday VIOLA DANA Seeing’s Belleving” In LOEW’S ’ COLUMBIA Continucus 10:30 A. M.—11 P. M. SECOND GREAT WEE “FOOLISH ~ WIVES” | THE MILLION-DOLLAR SCREEN TRIUMPH! FEATURING ERIC VON STROHEIM, “THE MAN YOU WILL Round Trip, 50c Free Dan-ing All Day Steamer Cllarles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart 10 A. M., 2 s RIALTO 11 A. M.—ALL WEEK—I11 P. M. ENTRANCING BEAUTY — EMO- TIONAL TALENT Pyramid Pictures Presents BETTY BLYTHE In 7, % Anna Eatherine Green's Famous Society Story, HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIES FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA 77770 ////4/// 7227 VISITING STAR HARRIGAN 500 Bought and Paid I-'or* XT 1A% RoMENTOT \ LOVE TO HAT | Feature Presented Dafly at | 10:30_A. M., 12:30. 2:40, 4150, | 100 and 9:00 P. M. g Chesapeake Beac| Washington's Only Salt Water Resort. Free Dancing, Al Semshore Attractions E L T | cept Sunduys and Holidsys. s Letve Distriet Line Station Saturdays—9:15, 10. 11:30. 1:30. 2. 3 5. ;.Sf:mrl‘.v»—!.in 10:30, 11:30, 2. #:30. 3:20, ‘Other Dars—9:15, 10. 11:30. 2:30. 4:40. 6:30. 8. $2.50 Excursion SHENANDOAH CAVERNS Virginia Sunday, June 25 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Wash. (Un. Sta.) 8:30 AM. Lv. Wash. (7th St) 8:35 AM. For Information, Tickets. eto. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, 1435 F St. N.W. or Ticket Office Union Station. | | | | 1 ] i | | ! I You Are Ambitious to Write MOVING PICTURE SCENARIOS It Is to Your Advantage to Fresls Cot WM. M. GOODWIN Special Representative Palnier Photoples 312 District National Bank Bldg.. 1406 G Wednesday Night CHEVY CHASE LAKE Exhibition Ballroom DANCING Wilbur & Turner Lower Pavilion Upper Pavilion 10. 10:40 sult ! Gorp. N “Were you one of the capacity audience that screamed with lnughter?™ at BELASCO THEATER at the opening of Avery Hopwood's latest au cenn, GETTING GERTIE GARTER Enjoy the Week End at COLONIAL BEACH “Washington's Atlantie City” Steamer St. Johns Leaves 7th Street Wharf Saturday, June 17, 2:30 P.M. Snmhy, June 18, 9 AM. nd Trip (Good Sunday Only), $1.50 Round 1‘:-};: (Good for Season).” $2.00 40-Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DA RAIN OCR SHINE Every Evening cmpl sntnld.ly and Sunday Adults, 75c, Clnldnn, 40c at Alexandria on Steamer Stoj FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK Dbl iy e Great ™ "DANCING Electric Cooled Ballroom 1f mot, don’t miss it—but get your tickets early. MT. VERNON Via Steamer Charles Macalester |Lv. 7th St. Wharf 10 am., 2:30 pm. Phone Main 825 DANCING. DAVISON'SERT 1329 M n.w. Teach sou fo dance morrectly in 8 few lossoRk, Any hour. Latest steps. 5 _pricate i GLOVER'S, 613 22nd N.W.—PRIVATE e 5 Course. siy lessony | | Gur. “Psulte. * Vine_snvirosmen in LATEST RTEPN: PRIVATE LESSONS. Phone (between ’s and %) Lincoln 6060. A.B. Building. Room CATHERINE BALLE, . At 719 Pth st. n.w., Franklin 6508, wiy teuch you to dance in o few lessons and pro. Private les any time, | bours, 10 & m. |. 1t pam. Private lessons Phn‘; Franklin 8567, Kluhllshed lm

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