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o MARYLAND LICENSE ISSUE IS REVIVED, State Highway Chief Says Roads Will Be Free for Gas Tax. Absolutely féee use of Maryland roads without a Maryland tag of any sort. is the appealing promise held out to Washington motorists by John N. Mackall, state highway commis- ioner, if the District of Columbia will adopt the Maryland gasoline tax plan and. beginning January 1. on local car-owners at the eents for each gallon of zas y use rather than cn the present horsepower basis. Because of growing local sentiment permitting the state of Mary- rate agains land to dictate District taxation methods, nG widespread hmhlcnlei that Maryland should state her| proposition clearly and definitely, Mr. | Mackall was called over long di ance phone yesterday by A. A. A. cfficials and “asked to make clear whether the Maryland terms include an iGentification tag at a “nominal” sum. A. A. Statement. Follow the conversation with Mr. Mac . the A. A. A. issued this Statement: “Substitution of the line tax for the horsepowe the District of Columbia will reciprocity with Mar reciprocity that new Maryland and other state The law providing for reciproc is an exact duplicate of that which applies to other states. It means the District tag will be recognized in Marylan that the District motorist will carry but_the one tag, and that the Mary land office will be withdrawn from the District.” These are the things which have been demanded by District motorists, together with elimination of the law requiring Wistrict owners to title their cars in Marvland, “he procedure required under this lew is not only annoying, but entie);, useless, many local motorists contaud. Practically all car fwners concede tHe advantages of : titilng feature if it were a federal inStead of a state requirement. The primary intent is; to prevent car thefts. Agreement Suggested. In some quarters there is a dispo- sition to doubt Mr. Mackail’s author- ity to offer as much as he does. The legislation which put Maryviand on a gasoline tax basis, it has been point- ed out, merely “empowers the gov- ernor” to ent into an agreement with the District of Columbia, on or after January 1. 1924, for free inter- change of highway use, and does not specifically state that reciproeity shall be ;H‘rl\Pd at on a gasoline tax basis, nor_are any of the promises made by Mr. Mackall definitely setj forth. Among a large number of motorists interviewed there exists a feeling that official and to-the-point statement cught to come from the state of Mary- land to the District Commissioners, after which a comprehensive poll of sentiment should be taken. ! 2-cent gaso- tax by bring ame exists_between Artistic Floral Decorationx for all formal and informal occasions. Gude, 1214 F.—Advertisement. LOST LAUNDRY. i A Complaint About the Disappear- ance of Things in the “Wash.” To the Editor of the Star: T believe the general public would be gratified to hear from your read- ¢rs regarding the very casual treat- ment accorded to cuétomers by the various laundry companies operating n the District. My own experiencs zives cause to imagine that these a haphazard manner and it is cer- tainly true that. Qaving lost articles which are temporarily in their: charge, th. casually ~jnform the customer hat the aquestion of loss will be fooked into. after which nothing more is heard. They in- variably inform the customer. also. loss will be made good. and this is true, though 1 know certain of them make no great to hasten settlement. I re- cently asked_one of them to return a pair of white duck trousers, and now, after two weeks, I receive re- ply to my phone call to the effect | that I must make my complaint in person at the chief office. The re- sult_is, of course, that 1 grow tired of the trouble and allow the matter to slide, and this is, no doubt, the attitude on which the companies rely. “hey know that people have not time to fool with small matters. Doubtless thousands of people here suffer in much this way at the hands ; of these laundry companies. G. BAKER. —_— Newest Ideas in Bride Bouquets a ‘wedding decorations. Shaffer, 900 14th. Advertisement. —_— TRAFFIC FINES ASSESSED. | cumbent. not filled it because there never was :when rum-running and bootlegging iin G. mpanies carry on their business in | ‘I AROUND THE TOWN] ‘propounded uver lhe telephone on the city editor’'s desk. Here's a $3,500 job gone begging. * With Washington the mecca of job hunters anxious to glut at Uncle Sam’'s pie counter, with 96 senators and 435 members of the House al- ways sleuthing around for some government job for a consetituent— it seems impossible that a good posi- tion with an assured salary of $3,600 should wait more than six months to_be filled. It's still open. This job is assistant to the House leader. It was created by special act of Congress and has never had an in- House Leder Mondell has a mad rush of applicants from which he could choose at least one he thought fitted. He wants a law- vear, or at least a man with legal iraining. He wants a man familiar with the procedure in Congress. .He wants a man to keep in the closest | possible touch with, leglslation In | the making. 7 TEVENSON'S graphic word picture of piratical sailors— Fifteen men on a dend man's chest. Yo! Ho! Ho! and a bottle of rum, has a new significance these days, seem to have climbed into the class of organized crime. Members of Congress <just returned from their home districts say that surely some- thing musts be done to stem the tide of organized defiance of the law—and the disregard of all law that is thus bred. With fleets of big ships lying off the coasts watching for a chance to land their alcoholic cargoes, with trains Jf trucks rushing hundreds ot cases of contraband booze from one state to another, with high-powered automobiles equipped with gunmen engaging in running fire with the! constituted authorities—there ig a continuous real-life motion picture of intrenched crime. The old slave trade and smuggling and piracy on the high seas was child’s play compared with the cruel- ties and brutalities and utter disre- gard for life practiced by those en- gaged in this nefarious traffic—for | greed of Rold—which has all the| sordidness and little of the romance of the elder-day escapades DKCI‘DL Kidd and others of his ilk. l\[AN\' and varied are the requests for information which daily are CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Natioral Capital Poat, Ne. 127, Veterans of Foreign-Wars, will meet tomiorrow at § p.m., 1412 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Misx Maude Aiton will address the Business Women's Council tomorrow evening at the Church ~ of the Covenant. She will tell of the Amer- icanization work being carried on in the District of Columbia. The Hedom Club will hold a mid- summer dance at the Fort Berry Country Club tomorrow at $:30 p.m. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Park Baptist Women's Society will meet at 8 o'clock. with Mrs. J. L. Fletcher, 7212 Blair road. Miss S. Elizabeth Reynolds will speak Takoma Mission American Legion Auxiliary ~will give a garden partw on grounds of Old Naval Hospital. southeast. Cake- walk and other amusements. ~ The President's Own Garrison, No. 104, Army and Navy Unlon, meets A. R. Hall at 7:45 o'clock. Patrician, La makes. Broken sizes. -Cuban heels. Everett Seek Pleads Guilty to Driving While Intoxicated. Everett L. Seek. charged with operating an automobile while under the influence of whisky. in Trafic Court vesterday afternoon, pleaded guilty. aull upon the recommenda- tion _of As nt Corporation Coun- | sel T. Gillispie Walsh, was fined $7 which he paid. et John Fowler. 1147 48th street north- e charged with colliding and leaving the scene without making his identify known, was fined $25. G. W. Bowen. a taxicab chauffeur, charged with passing a street car and unloading passengers, w. loxding engers, was —_— INVIGORATING SUMMER DRINKS . Horsford's Acid Phospha added 1o TRt Tukcen, ot piale easr. delicious tart. * Refreshing, vertiscment imparts wholesome,—Ad- —_— BLAKE IS RELEASED. Albert Blake, who said he resided 2t 435 I street southwest. charged with being a strike picket of the triking railroad shopmen and as- aulting Thomas Flannagan, an al- leged . strikebreaker, 1223 H street ' northw in the Washington Ter- | minal yards of the Union station | some time ago. was released yester- day on $500 bond. His case will go before a jury some time later. 'ANNOUN OF CHILDREN STUDIO SITTINGS ON TWELVE FOR TEN DOLLA 1327 ¥ St. N.W. MOUNT V!'.RNON AND ILMS beveloped and Printed. Let e: Tt ,mommpheu deyelop your i OPTICAL Go. 14 9th St 230 Pairs—White Rei fords, tan trim. The famous * included in this sale. $ = —Gray turn 150 Pairs 119 Pairs 135 Pairs soles, Made tern. sewed - 11161122 Phone 'Established 1868 an hour yesterday afternoon the dis- young t who [ “little party” with Nis friends he'll | i probably notify his wife. done so when he took a trip to Bal- (a) Fox trot, “Thrills".... West timore last Wednesday night his| | (b) March, “Gentry's Trium- slumbers would not have been ab-y | phal’ .. .. Jewell “The Star Spangled Banner.”. ruptly and “wifey” would have been saved| much unnecessary ed a blood-stained shirt in a D street of the crime. ‘left headquarter meet at 8 o'clock at 131 setts avenue plans for the coming year. : and H streets northwest. —Black Kidskin Oxfords. 135 Pairs Cuban and military heels. France and several other 195 Pairs—Tan and Black Kidskin One- strap Pumps, turn soles and {orrect Shape” brand .85 BAND CONCERTS. By the Army Music School, at Washington barracks, at 7:30 p.m., senior band leader stu- dents conducting. March, “Marche beaux” .. ..Clark (Conducted Sergt. W. G. Archlmbel\lll) Overture, “Czar and Zlmmer- Aux Flam- For example, during the course of penser of information for The Star man” ... .Lortzin had to rack his brain and his files (Conducted by Sergt. James C. over such quéstions as: Burden.) “Where cgn 1 hire a good trash Grand selection, man? ata’ Has the Adriatic decked yet?” (Conducted by Sergt. George C. o ‘Do you thihk | can g8t a permit to| | w1 o, undie Vienna: Strauss carry a revolver?” (Fhis from a Traiteon ANGw Viennai:Sirausy lady who said-a man was eatening her.) James B. Allen.) George Wohlmacher.) “Moorish Serenade™ .Chapi (Conducted by Staft Sergt. John 0. Clover.) It he had interrupted Sunday morning Bellman.) “Star Spangled Banner.” Ju Dl(‘IARV PARK. Today at 7:30 p.m.. concert by a section of the United States Marine Band; Taylor Branson, second leader. Program: March, “General Lejeune.” Branson worry. Detectives investigating the mys- terious murder of Barney A. McBride, wealthy Oklahoma oil man, uncover- until haberdasher's late Saturday night. It offered a potent clue to the aoluuuni The shirt had been left in the store by the navy yard mechanic, who had Overture, “Military Mendelssohn while returnin ?:::1 {32{1.',1.‘0?. ‘{{fie‘«;nexdfl) night, n.i: a. Intermezzo Grazioso, “Cu- dications point to a (‘nm‘nlele‘ ulvxl:’r’” same night on which McBride was pid and Butterfly.’ standing and co- owr;u on :le rsen murdered. The detectives, however, @Albret | | women's city clubs of the country were not aware of this fact and im- b. Intermezzo, “Russe”. Frank | [producers of motion picturcs. mediately began a search for the ma Suite, “Americana. .. Thurban onian iare dsked to aslst in the v A - er's ! 3 who left the blood-covered shirt in 2. March. “The Tigers Tall’ work by, Indieating thelr, 1ndIvIial the store. mechanic’ day morning the 3 u?g“e:illedh awoke him from hns; c. Sketch, “The Watermelon ‘,”""':‘l’"" A ":‘h,er ,f?,‘,f;’.,\i.“l""f.fi"\x.‘féi% bers, after reading the story of i Fete." o ::\Tflfl:{{:ng of the bloody shirt in The! | Spinning Song and Sailor from the standpoint of the child mind. | Wea.| | GChorus frem “The Fiving v where you were Wed- | Dutchman’* Wagner “he exclaimed. “You!| | “Traumeret® humann TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Killed this man McBride and the; | “Reminiscences of Ireland.” CARRIOR S Tiide. Wise Fools® police are looking for vyou. I Godfrey performances.at 2:20 and $:30 p.m. The mechanic jumped out of bed. read the story, hurried to a certain | church and found two friends who were with him at the time of the | fight, and all three rushed to pollcal headquarters. “The Star Spangled Banner. DIES BY OWN HAND. that shirt, s B 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. me:h’:n:?evgl‘:ln:;eode(ecll\es auuuem Worker Uses Razor to End | ¢4y imBIA— Forget-Me- didn’t kill McBride.” | T MBI ol He then told in detail the story| 3 1038 a0 of his whereabouts and how he Wasi @ .. Edward Nolan. thirty-nine| METROPOLITAN — Dorothy ~Phil- Ut Thetacectivesiiaushafies e years old, a metal worker, ended his|1IPs, in ne’s Gal” at 11 ‘life in his bedroom at his home, 909 Massachu- | Sth street northeast. yesterday after- Worthwest. The pur- | uocon by slashing his throat with a is to discussirazor. meeting drizeski, Nicholas Sabaldoskivitz. i It broke his long-standing record ! it _comes to pro- and, Mmcidentally, Judicial the ferences am., 1:25 s PALACI F.—uuu Compson, D. C. COURT CRIER DEVELOPS GRUDGE AT FOREIGN NAMES Pete: temporarily suspended atmosphere that usually pervades the berDoes daylight-saving end in Octo- hgslms',?r trombone, “The or 2** B 3 = S h as an artist when Any game today? (Flayed by ';‘:,’fmsf"‘ Charlesl |l WHE‘N a certain Washington navy Selection, “Going Up’ rd mechanic goes on another (Conducted by Staft et Christ Brummerhauserrmann, cenio Euchalandrouzer, Michael Mun- Dick Hughes, whose duty it is tocry out the names of persons summoned to appear in the District of Columbia branch of the Police Court, is nursing a perfectly justifiable grudge against everything foreign. On his list yesterday he found these Vin- Waskovilizic the to Mrs. June Hull c section who has just re- Chadwick 1:30, 7:25 and 9:30 FILM REFORM I_()RESEEN: Clubwomen’s Envoy Pleased With Plans of Movie Producers. It is now but a question of time silver screen will “nothing but the cleanest and best.” according chairman of the ci Women's City Club, turned to Washington, following con- ith motion picture ducers at New York and Chicago. She brings back word that all in- up of the pictures shown locally, re- KEITHA—Van and Schenck, vaude- ville, at 2°15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Helen James Rennie in “The Dust Flower” photoplay, at 11:30 am., in gnd carry Bird, of the|l ing, for I'm cemented to my wad, pro- and 3:30, pose of the Nolan was found on his bed by his| Post will | aunt when she returned home. The Sth |razor was clutched in his hand and | {life was not quite extinet. Physicians who responded to emérgency calls! Catholic women will meet at lheluerp unable to stop the flow of dlood headquarters of the National Catholic |in time to save his life. Welfare Council for the purpose of i Coroner Nevitt was told that Nolan | arranging for women's participation | had recently suffered from nervous in the conference of National Dra- attacks. He gave a certificate of sui-| matic Clubs to be neld here next month. l(.d.a month. PUSH FOOD CAMPAIGN. Health Authorities Prosecute Eleven Firms in Half Month. In its campaign for clean and sant tary food places the health depart- ment during the first half of August prosecuted eleven business concerns, {ing auality. e resulting in fines aggregating $205. (member the rame "ROBERTS Tn addition there are ten casés pend- | $10 Down. 810 Month—Cash or Terms. ing in Police Court for alleged violations | Y of the food laws of the District. | The 2leven prosecutions referred to | by Health Officer Fowler consisted ot | —If you want new and superior, ready to supply you. The James W. Dorsey meet_at 8 p.m. at Liberty Hall, i t | { THE ¥ P. A, EOBERTS | CONSTRUCTION | i CO., INC. Preston A. Roberts ‘The Munsey bldg. ain 177€. Builders of the “IDEAL" Garage—consider- the cheapest {n the city. eight Krocery stores. one restaurant, | one bakery and one dairyman Here are some of the allegations | made by the health inspectors: | | | : ol something | we are| | | Made of Only 39¢ Candies 709 D N.W. Chocolate Krumble h, sweet, smooth Milk Chocolate, filled with fresh nut meats, one of the most attractive of the many new confections originated by Mary Sweet. Per Pound this Saturday Mary Sweet .85 French heels. gncloth Sport Ox- and black kidskin several welt sewed soles. The executive committee of the|Watered milk, sirup containing in- . A | Washington District Council. Na-|sects, worms in prunes and maggo! E Morrison Papel' Co. K tional Council of Catholic Men, on meat 1009 Pa. Ave. o No Finer Shoes Made Than We’re Offering at the Following Low Prices Rare Treat for Women—Shoes of Unusual Beauty 190 Pairs—White Reigncloth Two- strap Pumps, Cuban heels, Goodyear welt soles, patent, tan and dull leather trim; ®Mso all-white with Baby 135 Pairs—Smoked Elk Sport Oxfords; stvles, Wonderful values. Goodyear Shoes for Men 'l:hat Are Nationally Known Men You'll Find Steadfast, Korrect Shape and E. T. Wright Shoes No better shoes for men were ever made than these, and the price, men, you know is nght. We have 980 pairs of low shoes of these makes. quality of sthese makes. You'll find brogues, lasts also conservatne models. ) for at Big Savings Kidskin One-strap Pumps. High- grade Brooklyn make, soles, Baby French and Louis XV covered heels. —Patent. One-strap Pumps, low heels, Goodyear welt sewed cut-out vamp. —Black 'Suede Pumps, hand-turned soles, Louis XV heels. by one of the best Brooklyn shoemakers, colonial pat- 92 P1 pe—Gray Suede Two-strap Pumps, low heel, black trim, Goodyear airs welt sewed soles. 216 Pall"_T." Calfskin Oxfords and One-strap Pumps, Goodyear welt soles ; Cuban, military ant low heels; exceptional values. Seventh: Street Main 4616-4617 . Phone Main 4028-4024 . You're Bound to Find Just the Shoes You've Been Looking Wulinxton: Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House The season’s very best styles, and vou know the wearing French and English BERBERICH’S - 813 Penna. Avenue- i turn their eyes to heaven and swear [thcy Il come at half-past ten, and ONE VIRTUE. | ) One little virtue I possess—I'm prompt in all my dealing; and oh, it fills me with distress, and makes me kick the ceiling, when some one who has made a date forgets or fails to meet it; and then I sing my hymn of hate; if I've a hat I eat it. “This fellow doesn’t come on time, a measly trick of his'n,” I cry, “he’s guilty of a crime, and should be held ‘in prison. DIl tell him what T think, gee whiz, as sure as I'm a Yankee;” the worst of any virtue is it makes its’ owner cranky. I have no patience with the men who don’t show up till ’leven. From virtues they are not exempt; each has his shining merit, and looks upon me with contempt because 1 do not share it. Though Johnson seldom keeps a date, he’s famous as a giver, and to the poor he sends a freight of spuds and beans and liver. Though Perkins leaves me in the lurch, nor heeds the words I'm breathin’, he does a lot to help the church, and coughs up for the heathen. They doubtless think that I'm a fraud, my virtue notwithstand- no "helpful coins outhanding: (Copyright.) WALT MASON. FLOWERS FOR MONDELL. A large basket of golden rod and| lemon-colored gladioli awaited House | Lesder Mondell's return to his off vesterday after six weeks' (am-: paign for the Senate in Wyoming The floral good wishes were sent by the National Council, Trav men's Association of Ameri | | i | 81]5 | 200, 5:00 Sunday 3 | I'lolulay: ot 5115 .' Pncu The Enormous Demand For the Best Seats for the Engagement Next Week of 'The Famous Belasco Star LIONEL ATWILL Makes llie Early Buying of Reserved Seats a Positive Necessity. Phone Main 4484, 4485 and 6823. Special Film Features - treet N.W. ¢ SAVOY THEATER Skt e | CRANDALL'S S4%2Y Toaday 14th and Col. Ra And SNUB POLLARD FAVORIT ELSIE FERGU 0N i Stag Hotel 608 9th SUMMER RATES Phone Main 8108 $7_ rooms. ~ooms, $B: 5 shower and lavatory, $10; 2 \oom, 50 per cent more. Roonu uke Mother Used to Keep NEW STANTO) 6th & C Sts. 8:00, 9:30 p.m. WINDSOK, in , CLAIRE TOMORROW, S CABIN. RROADY, ckANDALL' "AVENUE GRAND 645 Pa. Ave. B.E. 3 P.M. SUNDAY. 1am and lrving Sta. N.W. and MARTH. WOMEN MEN LOVE. TOMORROW— “ROUTH. Also Fox Ne I 4' APOLLO THEATE CRANDALL’S A% GM“,,," 624 H St. N.E. St. and R. L. Ave ATURDAY . CLAYTON. “in _ “HER LLOYD HAMIL- PARADISE! __Tomerrow. HOME “Recommended Service” —offers a list of several Painters and Paperhang- ers. They must be reli- able—guaranteeing sat- isfaction to Star read- ers, as- they couldn’t be included in this “direc- tory” of personal and domestic specialists. When in need of such service turn to the Rec- ommended Service col- umns in the Classified Section. For admission to this col- umn, apply to Advertising Manager—Sixth Floor. LOEW’S ALAC n—11 p. m. DAYS TLAST THR BETTY COMPSON in “THE IOKDED VIOMII" Beauty Pictures Beginning Sunday THOMAS MEIGHAN In “If You Belleve It, Its So™ AT T LOEW’S COLUMBIA PRINCESS CIRCLE NEW THEATER Chesapeake Beach , | Round Trip: Adi Moonl:ght Trips| 1119 H st N.E. CLOSED FOR COMPLETE OVATIO! 2103 Pa. Ave. Ph. W.853 5 MEIGHA YORK THEATER Ga.Ave. & Quebee St MATINEE SATURDAY, 2:30, TODAY—ST. REE AIR." And_COMEDY, * 1 TOMORROW—JACK HOLT, CONQUERABLE.” THE_MUNK OLYMPIC COUK LEADIN by Tequest. 1230 C Street N.E. BERT RAWLINSON, : BLACK BAG.™ reet and R. L Ave. RION DAVI WORTH. 535 Nth St. S.E. i M4 And COMEDY, Cop. 1431-35 *MIST] series of Today. No. i Mid 4 ““THE SIA CAROLINA 1% & HARRY MOREY. LILLIAN * DOVE. VIRGINIA LEE. MAR- "OUKTOT and GEORGE F. William Christy Cabanne's 'HE RAINBOW.”- And Fox Street. OF THE four Paramount “THE CITY OF in Sunshine dx. DUMBARTON HIPI’ODRO LIN PRODU 1340 Wisconsin Ave. RI DREN.Y.Ave.N.W. A_SID: TION, “UNKE] And_COMED TOMORROW ALLSTAR a' &= —CRANDALL'S. = | METROPOLITAN F AT TENTH LAST THREE DAYS 10130 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Irst ianal Presents "DOROTHY PHILLIPS In the latest master-work of Allen Holubar, maker of “Man— Woman—Marriage.” HURRICANE'S GAL News—Symphony—Toples. .'1|l|I|III'IIIIlIlIIll" $2.50 Sunday Excursion August 20, to— New Market, Va., for ENDLESS CAVERNS (Wonderful and Spectacular) SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Union_ Station A X Auto Transfer to Caverns and Return, $1.00. Admission to Caverns, $1.00. Big Country Chicken Dinner, $1.00. Also a la carte. Washington's Only Salt Water Resort. Eree Dascing, All Seashore Attractiuis. Hotol a1 Cafe Servi = its, Suc; Children, Zie. (Cxcept Sund ! Tyains Leave b Seturdays—5:15, Sundaye—9: Olher Days—9- ‘ Mo, Wodo, Fel at| o - "Dancing, | m.; Bat., TR Shme | ¥ m Palatial Steamer St. Johns || Seventh Street Whart CRITERION THEATER NINTH AND D N.W. NOW PLAYING RODOLPH VALENTINO AND MAE MURRAY The Delmous Little Devil AND The Leather Pushers ROUND THREE Featuring Reginald Denny For Literaturs, tickets, ete.. Southern Ry., 1425 F St. Or Union Station. A Metro Picture With Beasle Love—Gareth Hi GLORIA SWANSON \ In “ter Gllded Coge” GAYETY Grand Opening of Season || Sunday, August 20 SAM SIDMAN'S SHOW A Jocular Mirth of Laughable Absurdity HEADED BY The Eminent Character Comedian SAM SIDMAN SADIE ‘BANKS STH AT F ST. M ATINEE DAILY JEANNE LA MAR Box Office Now Oxen Free Dancing All Day \¢ Stimulating Enterjainment B.F.KEITH'S I DllLY = “SI.IIL 00 HOL2 %500 proar—Post VAN & ; SCHENCK Frank Sinclair & Cliff Dixon With Ethel Russell. Marie Saxon and Kathleen Morris in ““THE LITTLE GOTTAGE" Snow, Columbus & Hocter in ‘Promise Me" Crawford & Broderick. Mme. Besson & Co. Mol Kiee. Wil Abeara! || The Mclntyres, Buy Early. Main 4484, %, J gus‘nu Tonlte--KNIGHTS COLUMBUS NIGHT ECHO E 1S THF. BIG FREE ADMISSION 25 AMUSEMENT PARK i ATTRACTIONS 25 £ox; Goldwyn Presents HELENE s appealing ‘ jruves Suucs 96 relaxation o on the his otomac and Chesapeake Bay. cail o~ water. ~Sailings days aud Satordaysut Seventh Street Wharf. Reserve stateroom in advance by calling Main 5049. Ask fer 1 copy of our interesting folder, “’A Little ‘ruise Through Historic Waters.” “You will also like this route to Colonial Beach. Md.. Del. & Va. Bwy. Oo. DANCING. AND MRS. ACHER'S STUDIO, 1127 10th st. o.w. Class Mondar and Friday, 8§ to 11 pm. \Private lessons by appoiniumen.. | Phone Franklin S567. Establislied 1900, 19% GLOVER'S. 613 22nd N.W.—PRIVATE LES- %ons any time, Tbc. Course, six lessons, S Guar. results ~ ¥ine envirorment. Y 1129, Sisler-Layton Studio 1313 H ST. N.W. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ‘We teach you the rlwer way to fox fl'ul- ‘walts, one-step and college walk In a few vate lessons. Moderate rates. No .p“ l- ment_requiged. # D.A-N-CIN-6& LESSONS. bt. jay. Enroll today. $180. You need no appilat: ll 10 to 10. HTWAY SCHOOL OF 514 12th .. pear F st. and JAMES In Basil King’s Production THE DUST FLOWER EXCLUSIVE SUBSIDIARIE3 HOUDI NI IN PERSON AND ON SOREEN In His Photoplay Masterpisce “THE MAN FROM BEYOND" PROF. ‘Want ts, can be tai e -’