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_ 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. JANUARY 29, 1923. r At the Bottom of the Ladder. . . =By KESSLER. Maude Adams’ S,wan Sorni g Given; TRIBUTE TO DR. REINSCH. ( : WE BUY dlsce . : S 3 Americans in Shanghai an Me- iamonds and Jewelr; . e Billie Burke to Succeed Her mara s || OPPENHEIMER & Siast | is to see apart. i ‘p it By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. 907 F St. N.W. To discriminate cooriiane. o ; ' SHANGHAI, Janu ry 29.—Ameri- is to judge apart. NEW YORK, January 20.—The|Billy Burke will succeed to “the|can organizations and officials here Those who use. B s & | 23 Z latest of the swan songs of Maude | Christmas premieres at the Empire |have arranged a memorial seryice on Nu : JIST WAIT* AN —_— Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Graduate McCormick Medical DR.CLAUDE . SEMONES Adams, the Peter Pan of the Amer- | Theater, where Miss Adams trod the |Tuesday for Paul S. Reinsch, former ican stage, have died away, and their |boards for nearly two decades, and |United States minister to China, who i Eyesight Specialist echo is silenced. where she ingroduced James Barrie's |died on January 26. 408410 McLachlen Blds. Though thero The body is to be cremated and the | 1 pione Seatemay has been every ashes sent home, | renson to batieve Prescriptions CoW ‘Peter Pan,” written especially for her. Florenz Ziegfeld, jr., announc- ed today ghat Miss Burke, his wife, who had Christmas premiere in “Rosebriar” at the Empire last Christmas, will appear®next Christ- this since ' Migs Adams announced The Healthful Spread - CEE Him Puck her - definite . re- mas in & play. that Sir James will Help Your Doctol' Win E | tirement several write for her. a for Bxead e LINE ! SRRty A serles of native Christmas pre- ago, r —_— do both. til now has the i " T, e L . her husband. “The confession that Miss Adams \ world of make- e S will not return. to the false world she In writing a prescription your doctor puts down believe in which - _’; S as e i tairant :r,.':uam-& rtc:llc’;r;-:r ‘::lt::e{‘mm:;:‘ exactly what his judgment tells him is best suited To-morrow’ { fairy admitted it. anniversary dlnne;; zn'-: ves held to the patient’s needs. Oiten the patient’s physical Re, ul - backstage of the Empire, and none, S 4 g y i thel diice Witittho: 1‘"" ad e Eririually all there were in- peculiarities demand fractions of grains of this or p= day. To know to-day how I“""i" ‘?")“(’:“““ timately ac‘?ulln;cd T the theatrl- that. The correct or incorrect following of direc- e good “To-morrow” can | i s o8 cat wostd, Kngl Bex SCALCE oF Where | tions may mean winning or losing. So we foll be. buy “To-morrow” to- ! th MAUDE ADAMS, to find her. | o ACTL);' g g 0 ollow day as played by Ted o . Lewis and His Band on Columbia Record A-3709 “‘Homesick” on the other side. At Columbia Dealers. VIGILANTES OFFER $500 préssed a fear that he had met with | Our phones and delivery service are available \ fouliylay;ims Bistimponding. teip to | any time any place in town. FOR MISSING DIRECTOR s e et o X Wardman Park Pharmacy big business fraud. Relatives of . W. Walker, Mgr. NEW YORK, January 2.—The na-|Green arrived at his East Orange tional vigllance committee of the As-|home today, from Warsaw. IIL. to| v " . |remain wit] s wife an aughter. Iuou.nml Advertising Clubs has an- | THBaIn AR BIR G0 D e 1n tne jnounced a reward of $500 for in-|iohy of the New York Hotel, with his formation concerning its director, | head in his hands, complaining of a | Willlam P. Green of East Orange. N. | “splitting headache.” At headqvar- | J.. who dfsappeared last Monday night | ters of the vigilance comm:ttee it | while a guest at the New York Hotel, | was believed Green had only & small | in this city, shortly before he was|amount of money with him. He had to have left for Columbus, Ohlo, on | neglected, it was said, to call for business. $150 expense money set aside for ais | Associates of the missing man ex- | Columbus trip. Conn. Avenue and Woodley Road N.W. Phone Columbia 2000 | | HEN WILLIAM HOVARD TAFT ENTEQED VALE AT SPCVENTEEN | ; 7 WE VEIGHTED 225 COUNDS? ; 1 Intime, take Vi ! ; _ l WINCS | New “Boat-Tail” Bullet Raises | FervsesToveea | I'khe February Sale , America’s Deadliness in War, wn acop sotence. | ; | nated President Narutowicz, has re- | - s : : A | fused to eal for a pardon from \ {Increases Range, Flattens . Trajectory. o “ | the death sentence imposed on him. f———————— Eliminates “Windage” and Passes \EXCEPTIONAL VALUES| | Through Air With Whisper. R Y L ]..fe t ]..m c Furn itu re ! ment to select from and the prices are | ! extremely reasonable. | By the Associated Press bega vork on “boat-tail” desizns ! \ Work of Army experts since the ang the banisties of their niznt. s CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | j war has produced a new bullef for | }Fork was later followed up by Mal | 714 s3em e bk 5 74 | { use in rifles and_machine guns which arsenal and the development of th H { Isvexpected to add enormously to the|bullet was carried out there. jieftectiveness of these weapons in any [, Changing tue shape of the bullet i so has changed i future conflicts. e “boat-tail” j ust w > e l e mew haliet i» ikupwn as s , while the old Springfield bul Try Muth Flrst fapiss e 5 2 | passing close to a man's ear crack | “boat-tall” because of a six-degree|gimost” like the report of the- rifle 3 jtaper at the tail. Exhaustive tests |iiself. That sound was due to the ou wi {by tne Army have shown that the lair siction of the tquare-tailca Dutlet v v i Hostile machine guns are jchange in shape has given wings tof, Hostile maching, guns an s the bullets, adding 1,400 vards toldigree. Long experience with 1C t em the maximum range attained and|sound gives soldiers ruch informa flattening the. trajectory. or arc of ton as to the probable distanc 1thy un nest, although its ex: ~ flight at 1,000 vards.approximately |{jencis doubtiul THe mew - O Ty 30 per cent. ing” bullet will deny formation to the troops against which In addition the Army experts have ; ;PTR#GOR | 2 — worked out a w jacket for the - # = d‘gfl,”“” into heel . and bullsfs! uthet | vixtuslly iseliminatex | (SR SECRC AL bulist Seisill (t0 he scuff”” your rubbers loose! Touling of gun barrel X6 18 a|SE0P 5 = will not be done, probably, until ex- 1 isting ammunition is nearing ex- EOR COUGHS and COLDS haustion. Once the change in jigs| No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs and dies is provided for. however, | They get harder treatment 90 per cent copper and 10 per cent| . zinc composition that leaves the ri- thananythingelse you wear. fling clear of clogging metal and Maximum Range, 4,800 Yards. fine pieces, 66-in. built, so light and elastic { “U. S.” Rubbers and increase the accuracy-life of thel208 /e85 BROVICed fon how bulvys 1 | = 4 rifles and machine guns. It also “ 1 y to| t ng i Ar;txcs hatveclzeéntdem%neg will permit the accuracy of fire o e Al e P ema | and constructed to stan small arms’'to be as great in actual . - . i Sui f justsuchwear. Socarefully . |COmbat as in peace time target work. e Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo | Walnut Suite of ten \ { ALCOHOLIC CASES GROW. Will Help You ']-‘atthey Seemalmostapart Tests at the Army Infantry Schoel H buflct. fiddlc.back = hav xed X f v " - of your shoe itself—yet so the * now bulict "ot 5500 vange ofiIncrease of 6 Per. Cent in Admis- |, Never mind how often you have | panels, white durable t i 55 to 3,450 yards with the| 3 tried and failed, you can stop burn- . 5o i,:;aqu;iql,la;a:h‘:;o‘;l?; present ammunition. It also has| sions to Massachusetts Hospitals. |ing, itching Eczema quickly by ap- | quartered oak in been demonstrated that at 600 yards| poSTON, January 29.—An increase | plving Zemo furnished by any drug- | terior, tapestry s i B uelicutithe e 1o Pt ey o T s B0t [of six per cent in the number of |gistfor35c. Extra large bottle.$1.00. seat chairs, cane ysocay! ] the size of a teacup, as the “boat-tail” | alcoholic mental disorder cases ad- backs. , All styles for men, women ihullefiii;‘, less subject to wind cur-|mitted to state institutions during |applied. In a short time usual il irent deflectio it s S aar T every trace of Eczema, T, H!{;’i gfil,ldl:CII-dTlley are not | "The Army has in reserve a vast store 1922 over the preceding year is re- | €¥€ Yk”he thkfi- '1;;‘;‘“: e lr.?nS ”unledss theg of war-time rifle ammunition, which will |ported by Dr. George state ‘p > e il ave the “U.S.” trademark. be used up before any project of equip- | commissioner of metal di s. He = H M G d R 'd M d S 1 $3 It will pay you tolook for it. { pinis with the new “Model 1922 E” boat- | fefioves the increase may be traced | . For clearing the skin and making | : ere 1s a Gran apids ade duite at 95 itail bullet ammunition is dertaken. | 15 pojsonous liquor. it vigorously health, 1} 5 { It is expected, however, that the greater | “More than ten per cent of the num- | Zemo, antiseptic | X . accuracy the new ‘ammunition will | per of admissions last year was due 2 o ¢ mple Dasial) Pt moaoae international | ¢y “ateoholism, he asserted. The pro. | Hauid. it is the| Just a Samp e portion of such cases up to 1917, ne | One dependable treatment for skin | Of the Good Furniture That is Marked so Lor war purposes, officers believe. | eaid, averaged twelve per cent. troubles of all kinds. B G B Sl . Low ring r February Dale “The Tebruary a the greatest advantage of the “boat- 1.000 yards, the bullet reaches an . 1 i ‘5‘ ‘tail” will be in the increased range jand effectiveness of machine-gun fire. | It means an increase of at least 30 tp cent in the deadliness of ma- chine-gun barrage fire because of the atter trajectory alone. i Trajectory Is Flattened. : At Special Low Rates This Week to With present ammunition, firing at IC i 5 3 : i, Ao » clovation’ of 182" inches at' the top of i N 3ack of our annual February Sale is an abiding C. Vit] h new H i P . 4c. . maximum rise is 132 Inches. Trans- ~r s : i 0 faith in the recognition by the public of *he O s on i Rl i 3-Piece Parlor Suites common-sense plan of but two sales a vear— ‘ted, this means that there is a | P g S a ) lis “feot would be ‘sate. while with and then—a sale worth while ‘ F g We believe that the lowest prices possible to quote on' good furniture are made possible by this sale policy—and this February Sale is no exception. The general reductions are in all r =g to the accuracy of the old ammuni-: Careless Shampooing tion at about 500 yards. With this, new, special i i striking increase of accuracy at long Spoils the H,.‘“F range, the ‘“boat-tail” ‘development, it is said, means that the United . this month at States now has the means of laying . down -2 machine-gun barrage at a range no other power could equal. |a six-inch bull's-eye. ~This compares M finished like | {nis feet would be safe, while with }§ } / —rcuphol = i“”’ present ammunition that space ]!9‘ . 100 vards. | : ] | "The tests showed that the new bul- | stered and | lets could be fired at 1,000 yards into f You want to ke voking its best. Man ps | nd prepared shampoos contain too Labor Only ERuChi frees s BTl S ENDEs Ricios e Swiss experts worked out a “boat- BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRIES, VELOURS AND ! p. makes the hair brittle, and |||, S¥ g it ES, i departments. ruins it = e ticy, In e SILK MATERIALS AT COST PRICES | The best thing for steady use is ||| work obtained by the Swiss in_inter- M ICAN UPHOLSTE Y C Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo | ina.lluna.l competitions - rests in part . ‘1\\'=xh'h ‘IN l)\xreh nd :r@aseless).“ ton such ammunn.\omgs ThechFr;?ch = e i and i than anything else |||also began work in 1898 on changing one, e or Cal s You can us [the base of bullets to decrease tie 627 F St. NW. 32" Wit Bring Sampies’ Phone Main 8139 . Two or three teaspoonfuls of |||&ir suction that held them back in Mulsified in a etp or glase with a |||fight, but French development for little warm water is suffictent to || Service. use was not carried, very cleanse the hair aud scalp thor- |||far. During the war German sharp- oughly. Simply moisten the hair ||| Let us emphasize, too, that this is not a sale of ~ “odds and ends,” but of our regular matched suites and single pieces of Lifetime Furniture very specially priced. | | { LIFETIME . : ’ { FURN‘TURE Purchases may be wmade at the low February Saie prices and free storage arranged for 90 days. dirt, dandruff and Developed at Frankfort Araemal, excess oil. he hair dries quickly ||| After the war Maj. Glenn P Wil- and evenly, and it leaves the scalp ||{ helm of the ordnance department shooters, working at long _ranges, - 2 vith water and rub the Mulsified ||| uged ‘bost-tail’ ammunition. = Nome / >4 r % T o Shunuauce ot |ever, has gone to the point arrived ’ i« casiy, removing osy nmtes||lat by American Army experts.. f’c[’ ¢ o) imale_. soft, and the hair fine and silky bright. lustrous, fluffy and easy & | manage ) You need never fear the vagaries of the weather You can get Mulsified cocoanut 3 e if the glass of water sparkling with 2 “dash” of oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it is - N s ENO’s “Fruit Salt” forms part of your daily SABDIY ey memabesof the amihy ; . ; routine. ENO accompanies soldiers, sailors, ; Ior months ‘De sare YousimEging . P =) = \ travellers, missionarics and explorers to the 3 o : i : s == { 3 stee uttermost parts of civilisation—in torrid zones = = ” AT = ED, and is freely o3 i and polar regions: You should keep ENO 2t LIFETIME FURNITRE IS .MOR[; THAN A NAME Gelicats mamatshe hand all the year round—every druggist sells it. = - 3 ' ENO’s ‘ Seventh Street - Mayel‘ & CO. Between D & F - Dr. Plerce’s or- ite Preseription. it one thing that holds old age back, and that is health. ' Sickness 1y in life. scription Is a building-up medi- ne for women. It makes them healthy and strong when they suffer irom women’s troubles. It keeps them looking young by keeping R X kX ) shem well, -