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KIWANIANS, INFETE, REVIVE DAYS OF 76 Father-and-Son Program at Hotel Washington One of Varied 'Interest. With the spirit of '76 predominat- ing, local Kiwanis paid tribute to the first President of the land by a fa- ther-and-son day at the Hotel Wash- ington yésterday. Many members vere accompapied by their youngsters, while not a few brought their elders to enjoy the spe- cial program that had been arranged by William Mather Lewis, chairman of the entertainment committee, and when President Claude W. Owen had finished distributing the greatly aug- mented list of boosts, all of which went to the Invited guests, the re- mainder of tho afternoon was given over to patriotic numbers in honor of George Washington. . ° ; Immediately after convening the entire_assemblage. arose to weicome “The Spirit of 6. as impersonuted by Frank 1. Webner and Gordon Webner, drummers, and John A. Ha, kin, fife. ' The three costume triots received much applause for spec sclections with their instru- ments, Gordon Webner, well known Bo cout drummer, rendering seve eral unique numbers. Dressed as Washington. | John J. Boobar, dressed as “the | father of his country then stroiled a_ portion of This dramatic rendition angled Banner” by Hanford, veteran actor, after which Garry McGarry, who will Teorganize a stock company at the Garrick Theater next week, made & bricf address, after presenting a num- ber of passes to the little Kiwanians us_prizes Juck Norworth, accompanied at the piano by Miss Adelphiu, delighted the large audience with Al of Dbis well known Song: singer was followed by John T, O'Rourke, at the | plano, who in_turn was supplanted by little Julius Prince Hopkins, a six: year-old boy of rare talent fter the club voted to subsc 0 special box seats for the opening me at American League Park in April, Rev. Earle Wililey of the Ver- mont Avenue Christian Church, con- cluded the prei; with an address on_the duty of father to son. Dr. Wilfley stressed the importance of companiorfship between man and hoy, and said that while the average man was ever vigilant about the manufactories he represented, many overlooked the greatest and most im- portant product of all, the son. be to TODAY'S Year resolutions. “They say one way to get flowers and candy is to get run over and land in a hospital,” says Modern Marle, by way of conversation to her lover. M. BRUCKNER, Meridian place. . o' AN UP-TO-DATE YOUNG FELLER. Bobby, aged ten, was going to a little girl's party Jocose grown-up friend asked him: “Are you going to take part in the kissing game: “Naw, it ain’t the season for it re- plied Bobby. ~“There's too much flu going ‘round.” C. A. SHERWIN, 1906 Calvert street morthwest. « e e Diner—How is your steak? Poetic Waiter—It's as tender as a heart, i Bring me some fish. G. V. KELLY, - Willard Hotel. o .. ‘Women used to bring home a bunch of flowers whenever they went shopping. Now they bring home a bunch of celery. N. YAGER, 68 Pierce street northwest. “A skin you'd vt touch,” that of the fellow just in front of you at the movie, who keeps continually bobbing up and down and moving from one side of the seat to the other. 2 M. A. NAVILLUS, Brookland, D. C. Found in an ancient Egyptian_tomb & volume under the title of “Toot-Honk- Amen”. ~ Translated: “The Life of a Pedestrian in Washington. VARY WASNER, Civil Service Commission. o 8 YOU BET. Surely br this time Furope must be realizing the futility of parleys. Any of our track followers could tell her it's better to play straight. O'FLAHERTY, 3d street northeast. A doctor in rural Virginia vouches for this one. He received an urgent call to attend a very sick baby. On ar- rival he was keenly distressed by the apparent hopeless poverty of the family. There was no woman to care for the infant, only the father and several chil- dren being present. As the doctor pre- pared to leave, the father said: “I'm right sorty, doc, but I hain't no_ money and cain't Pay you now.” G right,” was the ¢ baby's mother? aw’'s géne to town to buy a got | U.S. OFFICALS HT ASLAW VIOLATORS Attorney Declares Constitu- tional Rights of Citizens Are Ignored. &pecial Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWYN, Md.,, Februa —Frank J. Hogan, Washington attor- | last night charged that the con stitutional rights of American cit zens daily were being violated by | high government officials in Washing- | ton, in speaking from the same plat- form with Gov. Albert A. Ritchie at the George Washington's birthday dinner of the Woman's Club and the Hagerstown Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hogan made special reference to the Department of Justice and challenged that department to deny his charges. He declared that officers of this branch of the government rifled private homes and business of- fices and “seized private papers with- out pretense of right or form of la which papers the courts later com velled them to return.” e charged further that “under the guise - of evidence agents forced banks to produce accounts a apers f citizens when no inst the parties were also d nounced the in “the in- vasion of and | rights.” Mr. Hogan demanded the rempval from office of those whose practices “set at naught our constitutional safeguards,” and urged that Washing- ton’s birthday be a day of consecra- tion to his ideals as embodicd in the Constitution. —_— Spring Golt At Asheville, N, C. Invigorating climate, two first-class modern golf courses, excellent hotel accommodations, convenient schedules and through sleeping cars. Attractive booklet, “Golf in Wonderland,” sent free any address, Southern Kaflway System, 1425 F st. n.w.—ain 563 Advertisement. I'Will Be Assisted by Ethel H. Gaw- | vietrola,” piped up one of the children. MRS. I. H. WARD., 819 10th street morthwest. | | Irreverent as to refer to | explain’ THE ‘EVENING WINNER. The man that sucoeeds s the one that has the grit to get up every morning and put ditto marks under his New \ D. COHEN, 1430 st street morthwest. (4 check for five dollars will today ||, - e o Ve sent to this contributor.) . : DECIDEDLY POST MON' Is the Investigation of Kiny ankh- amen’s tomb an inquest, it or conquest? ' L. . GEARRBART, 3920 13th street-nofthwest. It was a wet day, and as the pretty girl entered the crowded car & man rose to his feet. - “No, you must not give up your seat; 1 insist,” said the young woman, “It's ‘nice of you to insist,? was the reply, “but 1 am getting off More " R. MISHEK, 1;75 Monroe stréet morthwest. Pt et For the meanest man in the world we nominate the fellow who commits sulcide by asphyxiation «Md-leaves his relatives to pay the gas bill. CLARENCE M. ROACR, 106 Allegheny_street Takoma Pork, D.C. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES “This is an awful place” finally | screamed our three-year-old ®ofl. speak- ing of the House of Representutives, where he and 1 had waited for three hours in the din of three rojl calls the other afternoon. I had taken him with me perforce because I was that much interested in the passage of the 14th street extensiou bill. MRS. E. D. RANDS, 1608 17th strcet northwest. Little Sister (reading from her geog- raphy)—The finding of a Aifmond in a chicken's crop by a settler's wife near the Vaal river in 1857 led to the dis- coyery of the Kimberley” dlameWa mines, Wise Brother—Huh, u chicken started them up and chickens have kept them | golng ever since. 1823 Lamont street northwest « e e BETTY SERGEANT, # | 1 | 1t is hoped that no one will be so “Java Head," the delightful piece now playing at Loew's Palace, as the “Coffee Bean.' J. J. MALONE, = ‘3\: Indiana avenue. MAYBE THERE' THIS. “Please read me the poem you are reading, mother?" begged a iittle boy | Hwfiell) 'Hul I'm afraid it's too old for you, dear,” his mother answered. “I'm afraid yo wouldn't be able to under- | stand {t. | “Oh, ¥ T answ B OMETHING IN would,” was the calm | ®0 long as you diln't g t¢ | MRS. J. A. WI. 1012 New Hampshire avenue A prize of five dollars will be awarded for the best contribu- tion each duy to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOUR HAND, ARMY MUSIC SCHOOL TO PLAY AT CENTRAL ler in First of Midweek Concerts. The Ar hool, ussisted by Ethel Holtzelaw Gawler, soprano, will appear Tuesday night at the Central High Community Center in the first of a series of five mid-week free community concerts arranged by the Community Muslo Association of Washington in addition to the regular Sunday night entertain- ments. The setond concert, Wednesday March will be given jointly the Josef Kaspar lin School a the Hendley-Kas chool of Mus cal Tducation. The third event will recital by Helen Ware, the noted Americun_ violinist, and Bugenia | Brumen, formerly plano soloist of the Russian Symphony Orchestra. on | Tuesday night, March 20, _with George Wilson assisting at the piano. The fourth concert will be given by the faculty of the Washington Col- lege of Music, assisted by the Wash- ington College of Music Orchestra, on Thursday night, March 29. The fifth attraction will be Robert Lawrence, in his illustrated lecture, ‘Music and I"” together with a pro- gram of community singing and other musical features. The date of this last concert of the series is Thursday, April 12, —_— Father John's Medfcine Builds health and strength after in- fluenza. Start taking it today.—Ad- vertisement. d be a joint sz 45 Ib., ienuine Tmported M-E-SWING CO. Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. genuine Moohs _oof foo, 5o apparently finer, so Zosifully d\orent-—that even in this day of sclentific ac- complishments no blend of other coffess attains _the quality that has ever been peguliar to the Mocha, berry. doh quality Swing's oon- tinue supply choice hlond to & disorimina trade. You will find it tru delightful. U. S. Patent Office “Home”’-made Candies ‘The perfect cream centers of both Chocolates and Bon- bons—the sldllmlly finished look of every piece, the smooth- ness of the fudge; in fact, every aspect of Polly Trent Candies tends to convince even the casual observer that they are better candies, made of perfect materials by skilled candy makers in proper candy surroundings—and yet they cost no more. Chocolates & Bonbons WILL DISCUSS CHILD AID. The “big brother and big sister” committee of the Juvenile Protective Assuclutlun will meet today at the. Y. W. C. A. bullding, 1333 F street, x!v 4 o'clock, to confer with representa- tives of all the churches who wish to | co-operate with the Juvenile I’h‘l-l tective Assoclation in furthering this | important part of its work.: In the| absence of Mrs. Willard D. Bigelow, | chairman of the committee, Mrs. Edna K. Bushee will preside. Other mem- bers of the committee are Miss Louise F. King, Mrs. George W. Cook and Judge J. Wilmer Latimer. “Cornering’ | has been tra ‘STAR, 'WASHINGTON, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Laurette Taylor, “Humoresque,” at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—John Drew and Mrs. Leslie Carter, in “The Circle,” at 8:20 p.m. GARRICK—Grant Mltchell and the Nugents, in “Kempy,” at 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—President Player: “Buddies,” at $:30 p.m. BELASCO—"Galeties of 1923, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. KE"I‘I!'!—PI.( Rooney and vaude: ville, at 2: 15 pam. Cfil!ol—callel(e Bain, vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—"“Greenwich at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:46 p.m. GAYETY—"Hello, Good Times,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Richard Dix, Christian,” at 11:30 a.m. y8:30, 0 and 9:30 p.m. COLUMBIA—Gloria y American Wife, 0, 2:20, 4:20, 6:05, in in Villagers,” ‘The 3:30, in 1:30, Swanson, in at _10:40 ‘am.; 7:50 and 9:50 METROPOLITAN—Katherine Mac- Donald, in “Woman Conquers” at 11:45 a.m.; 1:50, 3:55, 7:56 and 10:05 p.m. PALACE—Leatrice at 10:35 a.m.; 30 and 9:30 p.m. CENTRAL—Elaine Hammeystein, ‘One Week of Love” at 1585 1:40, 3:35, 5:35, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. RAM'S HEAD _PLAYERS—“The Truth,” by Clyde Fitch, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. “Java 2:05, 4, Joy, in 12:20, Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officere Of Interest to Capzlal Navy. Lieut. Commander Henry T. Mark- land been detached from the navy yard, Washington, D. C., and assigned to the battleship West Virginia. Lieut. Robert N. Lockhart, attached to the U. 8. S. Rigel, has been reliev- ed from all active duty and ordered to his home. Commander Robert A. Bachmann Medical Corps, attached to the Navs recruiting bureau, New York city resigned to take effect March 15 Lieut. Commander Leon Marti Dental Corps, of the 15th Naval di trict, has been ordered to th vard at Philadelphia for duty. Lieut. William J. Rozers, Dental Corps. at the naval training &tation, Hampton Roads, Va., has heen assign- ed to the 15th Naval district. Marine Corps. First Lieut. Andrew R. Holderb, the Naval Alr station, Pensacola, has been ordered to Quantico, Va. First Licut. Edgar Hayes has b missed from the Marine Corps cond Lieut. James S. Monahan at the navy yard, Charleston, ", has been order to the Marine Quantico, Va. The marine detachment. com ed by Lieut. Herman H. Hanneke! the Marine barraeks, Norfolk, sferred to the U. Antares. Saving or Spending The difference between these two in your younger days may spell the success of your latter days. Start saving now—open an account here today—and save systematically and con- DANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS ‘Cor. 7th and E Sts. navy | . AMUSEMENTS. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 93, ‘1923, AMUSEMENTS. "'IIE PIESIIEIT P Aveat L1t AL 81 Nights, $:30, Mats TONIGHT—8:30—TONIGHT -avmm\m 3 e 02'” .A‘l‘l. WED. d SAT., 28c—50c T 8t. at18th UNCOLN o TODAY AND TOMORROW MILTON SILLS g YLORENCE VIDO! Thop. H. Ince’s Thrilling Melodrama “SKIN DEEP” Lioyd Hamilton, in “The Educator” Fox News, Tonight, Talent Contest, ih Thaj. ¢ I P LOEW'S | s ALAC Contipnens10:30 & m.11 p. AST TWO DAYS LEATRICE JOY JACQUELINE LOGAN Begtnning Sunday JACK HOLT 1= LOEW'’'S Go R: T YES —we are ready to supply Blank Books wlhen you say thie word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. T, America’s Most Famous Quartet Lotus Male Quartet —of Tremont Temple, Boston Will sing at_the FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tenth and G Sta, Coneert Saturdny, Sunday Service R, If you want to reach everybody —you'll nearl come very doing it with a Star Classified Ad. Ar- ranged as they are under distinct headings, they are easily found and quic responded to. Because Star Clas- sified Ads are so pro- ductive of satisfactory results The Star prints more of them cvery day than all the “other Washing- ton pzpers combined “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office the Demand for PORTS SHOES See these snappy- styles’ included in new spring "“HAHN SPECIALS,” at Gray Suede, Patent Trim Black Batin, Suede Trim. Patent, Gray Suede Trim Gray Nubuck, Calf Trim Tan Calf, Brown Trim Rom an S andals New for Gray buod “‘Ace” Tan Calf “Onyx” Ch:ffon $ Silk St%zkmys - Special » ‘‘Ace” Tan Calf Gunmetal Calf .49 urday For orie day only, regular $3 Quality “Onyx” AlLSilk, fine sheer Chiffon Stockings. Black, Gunmetal, Beige, Fawn, New Suede, Polo, Gray, Silver, $2.49 pair. spring—unusually attractive and well made patent leather, turn sole Roman Sandal. Infants’ 5 —$2.25 to 8—$3.50 8% to 11—$4.50 113 to 2—$5.00 “City Club Shof” 1318 G St. Gold, Caramel and Chestnut. Saturday, Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa, Ave. S.E. DY rirrr70r00000 0000000007000 0 0000700007077 Gotumsi ntinuous 10:30 &, m.~-11 p. m. LAST TWO DAYS GLORIA SWANSON = In the most Soriaets plecture ©of her career} “MY AMERICAN WIFE" SIS N = [METROPOLITAN LAST TWO DAYS 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10:30 ADIL 'irst National Presents KATHERINE MacDONALD Bryant Washburn, June Elvidge, Mitchell Lewis and Star Cast, n the “WOMAN CONQUERS” And BUSTER KEATON In His First Threc-Reel “DAY DREAMS” NEWS—SYMPHONY—NOVELTY ard Borthclmess thy Gish, supported by " Tyrone Power aud a great cast, in Firat National supe it be rauked wi tures cver madr. n the mi the occen it siweep ¢ CENTRAL CRANDALL’S jIRAL (e & TODAY AND TOMORROW- CRANDALL'S Theater,9th & E St TODAY AND TOMORROW — CRANDA[ L’S SAVOY THEATER| 14th amd Col. Rd. Daily, 3 P.M. Sunda ALLISON CHAPLIN, ALIGE BRADY. And OHAR! DOG'S LIFE TOMORROW NNA RROTT. in HERSELF, APLIN, in "HAWAIIAN MELODY ALICE BRADY. in “VIOLA DANA. i L THE DARK.S And JIMMIE AR i\;t!inw Attraction, YORK THEATER| CRANDALL'S 2372 Sucheest MATINEE TODAY—SAT., yue's “THE PRIDE OF Added Matineo ™ At- mou“ A iith & N. C. Ave. S.E. TODAY—:80. & und 9:80 ) m—Retum encagement, 4 R \m;\u' TSk MORE. in “THE FACE IN THE FOG Also HAROLD LLOYD Comedy and As _vap Fabie NEW STANTON %% 3 ] THE T‘"}n” ORRO TOSRS UNDER THE SKI presents “THE HOTTENTOT, OT'GLAS, MacLBAN and MADGE BEL- LAMY. AMERI Tat St. and R. L Ave. S DAVIES Pfll 'E‘A " Mack Ulm!:‘l Eomrd!, MY Lodt RELATION i iBER North Capit. NORMA TALMADGE, _in SPORET OF THE STORM COUN- «TRY.” by Grace Miller White. Pxtra— BU h'll‘ KEATON, in “THB ELECTRIC 1431-35 U St. OLYMPI HBELBNB CHADWIOK, ARD DIX and JAMES K IR K- oo P Foon, “Thng H St. at ist St. N.W. X GINALD DENNY. in_ rmund two of B NEW B LFATHER PUSHERS," prize_ring stor} PR 1119 H Ve TWIST, Dth @ N.V. Av. N, LISTAT CAST, in HIPPODRO! \ BUCK JO\m n WEST OF """ Also “THE LFATHER S. HOME 1°.C Street N GLADYS WALTON, 1n “DANGEROUB GAMES. mux-l-o Ti. Capitel & Fla. Ave. AN FARNEI e “WITHOUT COMPROMISB.” News and Comeds. 44 CIRCLE 219 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 963 Rex Ingram Production, “TRI- SPLING WOMEN," with A. GRBAT AST. I.AS'I' 'I’W AMUSEMENTS, 0 DAYS SEE SIR HALL CAINE’S GHRLSTIAN RICHARD DIX AND MAE BUSCH NEXT WEEK W M. COUE PERSONALLY APPEARING IN HIS ONLY MOTION PICTURE BETTY COMPSON BERT LYTELL HIGH £ VAUDRVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE FUN-LAND FAVORITES GALORE PAT ROONEY & ‘MARION BEIIT “RINGS OF SMOKE” ELINORE & WILLIAMS In_‘‘Wanted a Cook'’ |} WILLERSHIP & | Horbert Cliton GERRARD _ | 1n Fan Travesties Jarling T'illl. Davis and Y.u Q'b Eiy. Toptcs £3 Weub e Dy’ Extrs Added Attraction MORAN & MACK Two Black Orows NEXT WEEK Mtdwinter Carniral MISS IRENE FRANKLIN PAUL SPECHT & HIS ORCHESTRA THE BARRYS 3—OTHERS—S g: «“KICK IN” nnows FOR “PRICE OF 1 Continuous From 12 Noon Supreme Vaudevilie Headed by the ‘GREENWICH VILLAGERS' SHIRLEY MASON In “Pawn Ticket 210." Mats—Fopular Prices—Nights 10c—31c 20c—50¢ NEXT WEEK The Tdol of the Stage and Screen VIRGINIA PEARSON IN VAUDEVILLE and also on the serean in “Wildness of Youth™ TONIGHT, POLI'S Sizo MATINEE TOMORROW JOHN DREW MRS. LESLIE CARTER In W. Somenset l-nnm. Comedy “THE CIRCLE” BEG. SUN. 3=« SEATS NOW SELLING WORLD'S DRAMATIC SENSATION Same Company That Played Here Two Weeks Last Season! Nightn, 50c to $2.50: Thursday Mat. to $1.50; Saturday Matinee to 82.00 Owing to the fmpor- Warning-- — ‘tance of thi ment we advise early BELASCO SHUBERT BeLAsce Daily at 2:15 and 8:15 The Latest and Greatest Vaudeville and Musicomedy Offering GAIETIES OF It’s about the overthrow of ¢thrones and the moans or saxophones. BEGINNING SUNDAY LOEW’S COLUMBIA f 1923 With 100 PEOPLE 100 and a chorus of dimpled, daring, dainty, dancing, devilish damsels. Mats., 350—00c. _Nites, 35c to $1. Ezcept on Bat., Sun. and Holidays Starting Sunday, 3 P. M. The Sensation of Broadway. “SPICE OF 19227 ew sho md Burt and’ 100 Seats now selling. Brendel = others. THE RAM’S HEAD PLAYERS Every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat- urdsy Night, with Satu Matinee each week. Now Playing—Clyde Fitch's “THE TRUTH" Season, student and single_tickets. 13281, 18th Btreet. 8 Franklin 58 Seats now on sale at the SHUBERT - BELASCO for the greatest amuse- ment value ever offered SPICE of 1922 The sensation of Broad- way when offered at $3.50 prices. Identical Production 100--PEOPLE--100 Including ARMAN KALIZ and; BRENDEL & BERT BUY EARLY GALLI- CURCI Feb. 26, 4130 uATIONAL Matats Tomarrow. LAURETTE TAYLOR In the New Play HUMORESQUE ANNIE BUBST, it Hassley Massers Seats Now. “HELLO_GOO Hended by Nat “Chick” Halne: Next Week—* )1 HUBI Dir. Messrs, Shubert SHbeeay Tonite, at 8:20 AkKkIC Mats., Sat. at 2:20 KEMPY ' 1001 LAUGHS Mitchell and The Nugents NEXT MONDAY—SEATS NOW. GARRY M’GARRY’S ARRICK PLAYER MY LADY FRIENDS JACK NORWORTH Gr: { | | | DANCING. i AND TIL and ballraon o n and 1141 Conn. nvv PAUL TCHERNIKOFF. Ballet Master Washington Opera € ELIZABETH GARDINER T MRS, ACHETR w. Cla Privats appoiating lintied 1300 Not_u Lusury At 710 9th st n.w 6506, the Iatest duices in & few ARCADE Ruth Chapter, No. 1, O. E. 8. Will Have a Dance and Bazaar in the AUDITORIUM TONIGHT However. we will give & PAUL JONES DANCE for our patrons in the spacious UPPER BALLROOM instructor, foor:; orchestra. Priv appointment ouly. Beg ing. 229 Ist at. n.e. Muin steps aud_class | Gertrade Hofiman. Mae Murray. Maude Allen and others: lessons i all styics Ballet, baliroom. stags in Physical Cuiture Weight on stuge of I're Pamphi 1850 BILTMORE. 'uDio, cor. GLADYSE WILBUR, 6 Mupont cirele. Dupontstudio. Training. _Chil DAVISON'S Texels you dan te. . A