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J X i = : Valley of Death.” Th: 30 up ome upon another in such quick-|ing heroine of the play, is also well - “Impossible” Combinations to AMUSEMEN’]‘S Dol o paincs RS SR R s oo i metthis n ich shiE ke sursins o BB e e mocn. ence ever on the alert. 1y through the medium of the scream. llmllt the Pool‘ sto]nach s _ _— ‘Lynne Overman, the more or less |She shows her screen training in the . . 2%y URT! LMES—* nt-Day Tavorite with Washington audiences | ofles the audience and seems to real y 5 cuNSlnER MERGER N ;xo Presel Y1 The viay “Just Marrled,” shown at| when he played fn {his very theator rt, farclcal as it-lx, Ma Interior and Exterior GARRICK—“Just Married.” intoxtcated hero of the nlay, was & |refreshing way In which she rarely ‘Arviile makes & satis{ying, in- Let Us Give You an Estimate. redue Peking.” -| the Garrick Theater thi two years Ago with the summer stock e, \Y) mngn‘::'lu"!mnilz e .’.‘:.‘..’.é’.f 2250 some.ttier There was the warmth of soclai | 8ush = tiil-you - rock - In “you n company headed by, Earl Foxe. Since | tense French “vamp " If the term may X R R O D e fevwion qribhgre was the warmth of soclal| farce, aa it is billed.. The isrgo Bia success In several playa on Broad- |still: bo used. for her methods har) K. F - with all ifs knowledge would consider & great Sreeted. Burton Holmes as he began |d8Y night sudlenco at <tho Gar ck return to. Washington in this |DacK Lo the once popular manners .'rh; S achlevement 1€ it were possible. Bl thistieth sesson of travelogues at ;‘;"g“,‘,f"“‘,:”;‘,mg"t‘:,‘;’ b L e remainder of the cast develops cxag- | Pt Dept, 1114 1 St Fi. X. sise.atel Such suggestions usually come from some one 1031 enter last nl 3 : _ | gerated, satirical characters with in- who has “héard abo i~ ana takes it wpon Committees DISGUSS New years.-have taken wmothing. from. his gf,fé“’g;“. e ATellaRstrimunitin in | Gelved ' real ‘ovation when he ap feruu.‘ shadings of impersonation. A sudcessful run {p funrl last night: He more than |0 NE yohes. that the ladies of the himself or herself to prescribe. Something like a bouyant: personality, though his fault- ‘,h““ewm‘ lves up to the expeciations of his ¢ drams of-this, 5 iess.evening attire of three decades : enjoyed every minute pint-of o and so. u coule o York-Avenue and Washing- iy os atre o e stitution | of ft. It llitle mattered i some of | audience in thin solefor he Is more | 0L e Speaking of their But wh“‘_’ 'h.l of a natty white mess jacket es a|th® :umumrel hwmch the (emmln;. flmu Tnd origin: )In his bits of ac-ifp ey i Ee : P ®|members of the cast wore showed|tion than ever, Mr. Overman Secems wonder any stomach can stand itV e ton Heights Combination. |}ittle, sartorial thustration jof, cven: signe’of wear, or if occasionaliy the | to” understand perfecty the cmpiog- | The playwrights Adclaide Matthe s quently it is a combination whic! i resent Day Deling. the subject of | Actors dropped for a second the mask | ment of the psychological moment lo{4nd Ann¢ Nichols. have taken gr: | ot co-umnan- Ingredients which his Jectu of their make-belleve sclves and ! bring out the best effects of his lines | Pains to insert originality into eve ot mix. “To consider the possibility of 8. AN dventurous desire to'seo what |100ked i little bored with the audi- |@nd. what the theatricul folks term. line. Incidentally 1t way mmuun: aeeae L X Poking had e atec tn the away of | ¢nce and life in general. The Itnes | “busin ‘ger between the Washington|yrogress since his former visit in|are very witty and numerous, piitng Vivl(n Mn.rnn, the petite and charm- Helghts and the New York Avenue|ioor iy mrcoils former Yol ent| —————————————— Presbyterian churches a special com- [1ast summer, and his yield of stories mittes of the Washington Helghts|2nd pictures ‘gave evidence to his large audience that China, steeped in Church, appointed by the pastor, Rev. | the. b.Chinaistpen ! WardmanParkPharmacy |5 53 P et o |52 el L | L i gregational meeting held a week |20 b o, = g the great powers of the world F. W. Walker, Mgr. ago vesterday, s today conferring|He found, 1o begin mm',o ! By JOHN POOLE with a committee representing the|h s Tew and Riti-like 66 2 Conn. Avenue and dowitown congromaston Hotel de Peking.” and that American | < O om Woodley Road N w ;\hllanlhro?y finds expression in “the,; i The special committee i3 charged |plessed splendor. of the Rockefeller | Phome Columbts 2600 with the duty, first, of officlally In- | Foundation's and Jin the huildings forming the New York Avenue Church | (nny represent “the heavenly busi- | -u.:hofl;les ;I\l’ u-: oarnrbu \lflsh of the | ness” of Catholle and Protestant mi other church to bring gbout a merger, |gions In. and around Dekin e 1 ol i setona. of conquctibk: the neEo- | Leniarodanil round Ll i We take pleasure in announcing tiations to affect the consolidation. gation, with Its lettered warnings, Originally a speclal committee of |iLest We Forget!” gave sinister re- that we have established a new cen- five was appointed to consider the ad- | inders of the Boxer siege, and the ! . visability. from a Washington Helghts diplomatt ter, with | - s - s : Ehaoulie of tho mermer This ton: | 2" men P ELTEH ' AR S tral office in Washington, known as d B Isted of arles 0! gives assurance for the future. h “ 0“]8 (8 0., : a F. Beal, chairman of deacons: Willlam | Fourin'®of July feativities at tho | Potomae.” oayt-wolld not try to cover the entire 'l'hl best way is to ask the doctor. Our part is to compound what he orders—and do it cor- rectly. Explaininghowabankmakesmoney Our bank has a capital of $1,200,000.00, which rep- resents the investment of nearly four hundred peo- ple ‘in the interprise. These people are share- holders—they own the business. Every year di- rectors are elected and these directors elect of- ficers. The directors and officers manage the bank for the benefit of all who own it. H. Moran, president of the board of| American legation showed- in pano- v u es; Edward C. Goodwin, bresl”|ramlo detail “devil-dogs at donkey , A B or oprakinting e Shlers: | Tnmsmibia e ooty Droner:® Kaoth || ’ , The bank recise deposits from thousands o peo Open Evenings Dr. Palmer has enlarged this revelntion of modern-day progreas is | | | ple who want a safe place to keep thelr ‘money mittee into a conference commlittee | ghown In a *“prize race” for riksha It is iocated in our building at by the addition of the folloWINg {rynners. In which the lure of contest 1 xmn.nnm(mbma:’;hl‘m“; Y plies | atarted China’s porters on a_rival 14th and R Streets and serves sub- until they need it. The bank keeps a substantial part of all thu money in the vaults and with the Federal Reserve Bank to meet the daily needs of those depositors who want to draw out part of their money. The balance of the money on deposit is loaned to responsfble business men to enable therr to buy large stocks of merchandise for Christmas and other big seasons. These business men-pay the bank for the use of the money—usually 8-per cent interest. After paying all the costs of running the bank, such as salaries, printing, taxes, rent, advertising and so on—the balance becomes the profit which the stockholders make on the mvestmeni of their 40066666 lauvelt thout whi lecturer plet 13 °¥ | humorously as ot - o > F Iat‘Top CO“SOIe Gena TN Fiiictrites e i " M ok ot ot Y bbingea | scribers in approximately the same Later it seemed ad to add an ||ur|ll, ts of dally life in China's cap- s . i advisory board to co-operate with the were given, with many c t section of the Clty as our “North” | committee, and this has been selected, p.~]||ng peeps at types and customs as follows: Mrs. Edward S. Balley.|of a people so unllke our o Mrs. Winthirop M. Danlel . Js A visit was made (o the “unriva | office... - - K. Jones, M K. Noble, Mrs. |ramparts of Peking,” going “around . Charles J. W B he walls” of the F‘orblflden city. ¢ James B. H"l\vlprut)n Henry J.|Lafcadig Hearn's l!ar) of “The Soul 4 & - a vis Maurice [of the Great Bell” was told at the = - V ‘William P. |tower of the great bell, and in the 3 7 Savaels, Jumes T Newton and John | course of the 'delightful pilgrimages This new office, together with the | v CQQQOOOOCO_O'O'O'“OOO Glenn Townsend. |trips were taken to the gates of e g e bpone | Mucint of dmporial, T ssavses and other~eight central offices serving ne un e OHIAL'S & iicisraciia, e ton vewmmaee 2 : the people of Washington, provides | for the constantly increasing use of { JOIN LOUIS’ CLUBPLAN | SENATOR-ELECT OF N. Y. ity ng SAYS HE WILL JOIN WETS the telephone in the Nation’s Cap- \ el ital. ! money. | Copeland Booms Edwards of New | i A The Capital Stock of Our Bank Is 3 g Jersey for President | - : ! $1,200,000.00 . T ot ] : = | The Chesapeake and Potomac | The Surplus Fund s o = | We Buy, Sell and Telenh C i $400,000.00 = i® 3.?2?.’5&1( ed Satard i Exchange elebhone Jompany i The Undivided Profits Are About D4 e s e B jhs non i i $950,000.00 He mq he would support the stan Houses’ Apt. Ho“ses of New Jerse: enator-elect, on the prohibition que XXX Open your account here— become a stockholder too Federal-American National Bank 1315 F STREET . has a most popu- » and Business o o th S i o lar wm;k! 1“‘1 perform Iln {1"; i Properues i Dr. lhalp Edwards in u (XXX ho wi A o of the Ln!lnll Immediate Attention speaker at the | Address Box 191—B would comtinue his | ston until ithe pro- | Star Office a'friend of the | L= ¢ (22 .~ the und all other {ovil influences,” he added. “That is inot true. But I am strongly opuosed >0 personaily VOTE TO KEEP UP STRIKE. | 7, qule Textile Workers -of Nninu Crmz_ tinue Fight Begun Feb. 33, p = . 50 of These Machmes to Be Sold By . NOTHING DOWN NO INTEREST Purchase cf $5 worth of records, your own selection, delivers this machine when you want it. > PO TR, S50 i 7 H lns last night, vi remain .on strike and to continue their fight for the terms which they demanded when they went on strike on February 13. This action makes hua the only textile center in New England where terms have not been agreed upon since Recently officials of tl Man- 1 l 'L N D 2 ! ufacturing Company and_the Jackson p 3 | 3 offered to restore the cut. but refused to grant hour weck demanded by About 800 workers are mmnmn»“_“oo»_om»«omom affected. *¢ —_— | BLAZING SHIP IN PORT. NEW ORLBEA December 4.— With a fire in_one of her holds, the fd | United States Shipping Board steam- ship West Segovia, bound from Hou: 7 i{]{ton to Havre, with a cargo_of cotto (/]| dropped anchor the Mississippi . #f | river just below the Algiers naval station. Capt. 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