Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 13

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D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. Jshow nas plenty of dancing and sing | natfonal board of ] - Jurisdictional | mediate prospest for a rehearing of ing and enouEn.comady to-natisty the| 10 UNI_ON HEADS MEET. awards for the bullding Industry,|the case, others say the electricians! \ e rll!lgflllllo-,aovnn though some of it is which all trades e accepted ex-|by a claim for the installation of m em €3n rather crude. Building Trad B = e installation us S Helen Spencer is an accomplished lding es Men to Take Up cept the carpenters. Pressure will|Metals base boards, may furnish a . "“‘“" and literally brought down Door-and-Trim Decision. be brought on the carpenters to ac- [Means for reopening the question. | he house with a dance staged on an cept the decision, it was said. ———— elevated platform, in which she and| CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 26.| Several members of the national i ; George Niblo went through steps for | _pcoo.™ or gixteen internationai |board of jurisaictional awards siso| CHAPLAIN RENIER RETTRED. . which other perf pers 1 - . GARRICE—Walker Whiteside in|Washington has the pleasure of belil | Ju1re o° 1018 Siage. - George NiLlo | building trades unions gathered here | ™Srffiore for the meeting. Chaplain Francls C. Renier hag entertained by an actor of Although Rudolph P. Miller of New | oo retired In the rank of captain; Square deal and honest quahity are || @ % » iteside, apd | &nd Johnny O'onnell furnish most of | today to discuss means of enforcing | York, representing the American En- b 1 ’. q’ Y The Hindu. '-'.:"4;.3";’;'?.'4..‘;"“)'.‘::' rvgl‘; of Prince |the comedy, with Jimmy Connoss infthe metal door and trim decision | gineering Cn\mcllgon the jurisdiction- | on account of disability incident tor responsible for this store’s success. . ! o i y ha v Vi - r th s Those who visit the Garrick Thea- | may. played with & srace, susvity |the straight leuds. Aike KCelly lits o |handed down two years ago by the|al board, declared thers is mo im- the service. Success that invites growth by in- spiring confidence. s sans srunmas ter this week will thank Walker|and effectiveness that compels ad-|g o PO (7,108 BAGHL BOG A6 BET Whiteside, accomplished actor, in|miration, will not soon be forgotieh | pe given more work, us might Anna “The Hindu,” a melodrama. ot India, 0'Donnell also, who has only one song, EASY PAYMENTS s T . 00 : SAVE 502 TO 520022 e aremg ontan.|Prinos s the ruler, st | but put it over so well as to make it Permanent, substantial garages. Come in °]stand out. Julfette Belmont does ver: tainment. It is entertainment that :Ie-!ln:“e:gl‘otu:‘fan :ocu';“:tfr ::ntx;n:;_ :fi:l as o ,1,;“, °{ Cblues b;t ,}e’; 3 est number ti t! - will not bear close analy: olte rebellion with the most shocking, [ o' "G orr 1f @ felection off the Wb home against him. 5 I ‘ O me 1 l N ti n l Bank But "'rfn Hindu"” is not to be analyz- ucg‘cml- Erect one yansell in any weather. m I'Cla a 0 a ed. It is meant simply to be enjoyed, x = . A Saturday afternoon’s pastime.- Our Sim- " 35 ooe can smjox i without, muck| Press Thinks City Would Profit e plex. Secdional Garages have many advan: 3 J - X S es over garages of ordina; i * Fourteenth at G back ‘to youthful days and dreams| More if Visitors From U. S. By Delivered to Washington, D.C. Qe ey e Mos acts well. too.* A Hindu conspirator and a Hindu servant also are ex-|DBy former Gov. Cox of Ohio, who Is cellent in thelr characterizations, so|quoted by the Daily Mail as saying much so, that it is a pity it is im-|some very ple; things about Cottages, No. 118C. Beautiful display rooms, 704 Tenth St., N. W. Phone, Main 7036. Open, 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Other hours by appointment. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 13 - PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE teresting entertainment nevertheless, | Moon God, which arouses the PeoPle | The chorus is a fast-stepping aggre- arold Vosburgh makes & capital anteed 14 to 17 years. Wood buildings to a frenzy of revenge. gation and its singing above the ordi- which holds its audience until the|'%g% HFORAY OF FEVOTEN oo, knows all|Bary” “The costumes - nre’ mow and villlan, in love with Clarice Cart- ainted one coat, ~ All hardware included. wright, an English girl who is per- ‘wenty other designs. Wood and steel. unmasking—and that portion of it 18| this and very much more, but ap-|preity, but some of them would never suaded to visit India because some| LONDON, September -26.—American b s s Many designs fitted with newest triple fold- P Electric Appliance C otomac Llectric Apphance Co. surprising, at least to those who are | parently it does not know Who 8140 in the polar regions. of her relations, living she knows|visitors to London, especially promi- ing sliding do Or's. 607 14&1 St- Branch Store, Washington Railway and Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. not wonderful guessers for detective |the Master Mind behind It all, and not where, have invited her by cable- Quick delivery, complete satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone Main 955 several of its ablest men have failed gram, at the suggestion of the Master |"¢Nt ones. are inclined to say pleas- M GET OUR FREE BOOK bl B storles. il one Cunning- A S — : 1t is not often during & season—i to discover him, unt! 5 (= ham, with his wife, concelves a mar doed during many seasons—that| ;{Cig" means of detection, which is ; ind—or was it that he forged the/ant things to their hosts, and Eng- Betore You Buy—Before You Rent a Garage eminently successful. The culprit is - discovered—and, much as In real life, B "'"@ is left to the torture of his conscience and the consequences of a wicked re- 7 ¢ port that is going to be sent back cablegram?? Miss Sydney Shields is|lishmen are not disinclined to listen. a real delight as the girl, and 8he{myo 1o00ct example of this was given Call, write or phone for FREE Book of Simplex Sectional Garages and Summer printed in the program, but it is in-|to the theft of a stone from theqong, world, even if quinine s bitter. Would Speak Minds. ar Drop Siding. Roofs guar- much is intimated in the introduction | tor the Hindus, atrocities, leading UP | Martin, Leah White and- Edith La- and a hearty appetite to enjoy the Sueey ce}:‘(‘:lf;’ economically erected. Made possible to identify them from the[London as a city. But would it not / Program by their real names? be better all around, asks the Daily Bl | The play is handsomely staged and | Chronicle, If they wonld give us some / costumed, unless your seat is very |constructive criti Lamenting ; ////// Bl |close to the footlights, in which event [ the frequency of on London ! you may find fault with the Indian |streets, this paper savs: N\ landscape seen through a window,| “Why doesn’t London imitate New B with its pretty coloring and poor|York, which now leads the world in lighting, which suggests a Belas-|traffic regulations? It perhaps, coesque effect. too much to hope for the signal box maphores and colored B. F. KEITH'S—“The Realm of |!ights that make Sth avenue a model ¥ PR of safety and effic 'antaisie. ol You will travel far—here, there and estrians to cross the road- everywhere—with hardly a possibil-|way at dangerous crossings until the ity of discovering a better vaudeville | point policeman h show than Kelth's this week. It|way and glven perm might be termed the original idea in|This rule Is 80 ttric % . such performances, a diveraified pro-fthat even the New York messenger ——The Intimate Relation Eram' forming a unit of excellence [ Loy aocs noy Infringe i Following the F street brand of the t is universal in well known American language, “‘tis | America and Canada compels all mo- : ' and ighi ¢ of Your Bank to Your Business 3 whale of a show, and ene might|ior traie to stop dcad il a tram credit of the Keith circuit in general | [ = and Manager Robbins in particular.” | Whi this ¥ ; L T L T T ST ] | You intrust it with your money—give it your confidence as B | Turning the program of the even- . . g |0 d and starti from th Rt . Two-Car Garage. well. The better the executives of your bank know the details | r'_llfir,av:,}"?}na “u';m;é'n'lil'ffz' verite in ricans come Delivered to Wasninghos, D. C. . i H A . o a) a e, MR o of your affairs—those inside financial matters which are vital ll |1ing’ ana " spectacular - production | & nglish 'sirlt do us more - hi 1 led in vaudevlille in many = > to your success—the better able they will be to counsel and B e e b aislathry x L old Us, sielnt advise s udeville nhll’lw in l!tnl!——snrltshllg §; This mutual a ¢ ancers, excellent singers, a touc % o s of ‘acrobatics, and staged with the|miration busin now 's.‘lioebuck and Co:. Washington D.C. We encourage the confidence of our customers—even as we : ; artist “The serlous |8 Dot E900 for : = e e respect it.. They are made to feel the very welcome spirit | : Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan with which we extend every feature and phase of co-operation. Il | compare well with famous stage set- They know that our position gives us close knowledge of B | Re Light Bngiish Rockets” is an 10 to 40% affairs—and our experience renders our judgment sound and R L R L D Reductions dependable. All of which is at their disposal—and yours. e o e e ls g Established 1861 the audience, and her partner, Giuran, shows a few tricks that would startle Old Lady Terpsichore herself. Ca par Santo, who saunters through the piece as sort of a wandering minstrel, [l |sinss well and we should have heard 5 more of him. is song, “The Watch- o . . President H | man” in the scene with the Rockets 7 Bl |as toy soldiers, was especially well §l | done.” This production, which occu- W. B. Moses & Sons Furniture F and lith Sts. Linens il | pies the latter part of the bill, end —_— I; Harrington Mills, 1st V. Pres. James B. Reynolds, V. Pres. f| |ith the “Radiana Finale,” an un- Carpets Upholstery J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & Cashier Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres. It is a difficult matter to place the second act on the bill, 5o the reviewer e i 3 S will turn his program and start at the But four days more remain for vou to take advantage of the September Sale. e T | real beginning. Raymond Wilbert, : : - - billed as “The Unusual Fellow,” up- Special prices. holds the title. He accomplishes things with hoops that gave us a nightmare. Next comes Jack Cahill and Don Ro- maine with a line of patter, some music and just a little of everything, fitting in nicely. “The Weak Bpot” is a one-act L4 o play based on superstition in the house- , 3 ; | o E‘.‘:fi;&&‘f%fi'fifi.fi‘:fif“’& INPANT MORTALITY in ‘past ages has been something frightful, something wfilvfiggezamfi%:fi:’;kfi'{é almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of |variery of “aikc'sun™ = ™ * e leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being grad- | v .. 3T Winer Gengen wih ually reduced through new methods of hygiene;, new preventatives and new reme- Peings 15 WasHington & yolsE b and a younger sister, Rose. This warn- dies for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by |ine takes the form of s bit of advice, for Kitty must watch Sister Rose, or a'dflpting the precautions taken and remedies used by ad'lllt& Rather has it been E?;:E?y ;‘Ei;!filfs;?:v?;‘t:y::fn‘x% This Attractive Four-piece Combination Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting B;eds and Slpring' : n e L V——0! ny of e . & = - . o I < X H )] = . to keep olear of the old meflifdsl;l and fll?ose after long research the precaunons :‘”%:;“{:?’é;"fim:“f“#i}g:g“;: . gf Iz:es;:r.st.llnfi;:cr,;o‘;l:l |;|'Ne :;I(].'l‘ll"-filzt Bow-end Bed. $1 58.00 nity“ xf\ucl(;[:\l—::ln ‘dm‘ifig"‘:l‘:r : . . : . itty does her large share of the step: eptember Sale Price r-piece Suite..................... . September Furniture Sale t ) and remedies specifically applicable to infants. ing. Whan B e o er Dresser, $46.75; Toilet Table, $34.00; Chiffonier, $38.25; Bow-end Bed, $39.00. seriite beds. i iheddng ot This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to "=s§c°'2,3.;%.‘;‘;:,:;%'];::.&;;::":-‘;,:::: give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she |ffae’msltal sement ofna S i ) remember that Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children ? |gr= that Eric owne « st neck totay. brought along his “Familyology"—little yarns about the various peculiar branch- i - of his family tree. And Joe introduces a pretty little sister with bobbed hair and dimples. . Miss Evelyn Lewls, known as “Miss Vyamlngton," in the recent Atlantic City beauty pageant, and Miss Margaret Gorman (Miss America), were presented [ ] to the audience by Manager Robbins. The beauties told all about “such won- der-ful times” they had (applause)— and that's about all there is, except some movies. prices which have not been possible for years. This simple. all-steel bed, com- plete with guarantced Na- tional Spring and Moses' Special Layer-Felt Mattress, ' all sizes. Complete Sep- tember Sale { Price...... $ 3 5 . 75 Bed, any size, $16.50; 5 Layer-Felt Mattress, $14.00; National Spring, $5.25. r Moses” Special 50-b. e z % sl S i Layer-Felt Mattress, made COSMOS—Baraban-Grohs Co. This Dining-room Suite will lend dignity and character to the finest home. Rich with Imperial stitchéd edge The new Cosmos ideals are reflected in detail. Made of fine selected American walnut, of special finish to prevent to insure comfort as well as strongly and entertainingly in this| scratches or marks. This suite consists of Buffet, 66 inches long; China Case, to hold the shape of the —;—’;‘-———‘—’:———'—’I——. ooenict 1a presenting. soratrser Br¥-1 Closed-in Serving Table, Oblong Dining-room 'é'a_b]e, fi\{; Side Chairs and Armchair. mattress: covered in stand- ST t artist, with a beautiful tch. Chairs are covered with tapestry. Suite sold com- 1 ticki September Sale L-3 PER GENT, § & ooneert 1 to ma 3 % 2 ¢ % ard ticking. September "ALGOROL3 PER OBYE, | it st S S |12 U fomuiar price $550.00. September Sale Prics of Suite. 942D Price, all e Dy D ahen, (Omobs andieom: Ten (10-Piece Louis XVI Designed American Walnut Dining-room Suite, con- R o P Lober are symbolized I:nterp:i: sisting of Buffet, Chjna Case, Serving Table, Oblong Dining-room Table, five Side Special Dull Satin Brass ; e e Ao Dew Chairs and Armchair, September Sale 84 00 Bed, in single and fuli size. Of Course You Love Your Baby. e, Bickoo Neat? s tather s novel | Price .l e DI04, S 07 8 ; b - ul al lancing S & & . . = % - -* You love it bécause of its very helflessness, because it can’t tell | tainment presented by a quintet of Buffet, $84.50; China Case, $68.50; Serving Table, $46.75; Oblong Dining-room Sale Price. . .00 you what is the matter when it feels bad. Ittan only cry and look [siever young men and girla In it| Table, $70.00; Side Chairs, $18.00; Armchair, $24.25. 0 you for help. , But the more you love baby, the more you want £0] centric dancing that wins much ap- o . help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful remedy | plause. < > : : 5 ; i o ml:ck;’z,cwfla h.yo It :a? besa s tot'b:biu’ ailments for on{ n;“.‘:h,{,‘:fé‘;t:fna‘: LD onen with Sample Suites of Bedroom Furniture thirty years. : : 35d Costello have & mevel offcrine ot " 259 to 40% Reductions An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s Castoria especially | syncopated song that is attractive. - / for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pmdxotic, Ec“:‘f"',.“.r‘?:.".g‘f.?d‘.'.‘.‘lxfi;‘,".}‘.}':1’.‘%‘.".‘:;: Seven-picce Mahogany ot Figured, :;lm::-ligmu\a\«"al}: Soothin, Syru ctors gafe and best | setting and a very funny Egypti nut Bedroom Suite; finish, construc 1 o baies have onty good to ?-“y ok ek e "] gembac, Wbty Ihsie sas feie Hoce: (ke hestyisinte conpieta ot targe size Dicsstr Nacity " 2 resser, Bow-en d ull size), if 3 ) el helpful Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher’s Castorla and | ferins; caught both the laughter and| R ker and Bench. Dresser and Vanity have -glass | A b give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you as | -“P: dl;f::k'!; :‘::wflgrtmfiml"plc. topls. :Old't?s:nga't;‘l;’ekd‘;:g::ktgi dlezlras‘sh eto:];}:f';g: ‘ II “ a l s ‘Vfll dmn‘ ime he; alnut suite, ’ i meuzhtoy c.nzou for helping it. you d learn to and of | Hotme. el:fi’y;nBNCK‘"ll and Stuar :} the mahogany suites. These on er’s ria, made just for Infants and Children, Holmes, well known screen stars, in | - Juites sold complete only. Regn & course you would not think of using anything for them that was not | 3,;7, o5 anows how & A8l lar price $880.50. September Sale $ 4 9 8 00 prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the houss, | abandoned by her husbana at the ai:| price of Sevenspicce Suite........ ° o Gzt ot St 4ne0 ; is Gate-leg Table, size : wrought her révenge on the man at 3 Z i inches. - GENUINE ‘ :As I OR|A .ALWAYS_ fault, The newe plcturas, an’amus: - -An interesting group of Bedroom Furniture in Ln:r Eius?hm 359.50 tar, because of & misunderstanding, Chats complete a very good bill. beautiful figured American Walnut; construction and — ish of the best. Suite con- ; . : 7 i) L Bears the Signature of GATETY ey 0 1t finih of 5f¢*§:'~d5§'i€°§b';v o Special Gateleg. Table, size : ; })m, s -40¢% : Joe gnm; can ususily be relied X:R‘t% Sale :fla s $3 87 00 ircheR Lt $5 7 .50 . This Carved Cane Wing-back 1. P et R I i : Combination Mahogary Daven- Ammchair or Arm Rocker 1o ¥ ; duction this week at the Gayety The. Dresser, $9T.00; Vanity Dresser, $13930; Chifforobe,. port - match. Septem- : EREEE SR | g Bowend Bid 10 ~ o — $31.00 =57z $19.75 “ion tosees sl Inquire” About Ogr -Deferred Payment Plan - : and George Niblo, two topnotchers in e,and. for.good measure of- ’

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