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r*zs;'{ : THE EVEN'INU ‘STAR WlSHTN‘G’l!O'N ’U SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1923 s G.O.PVOTERSHEAR) 7 Jinales NBUSKA scHnflL e | | | e QQS‘) t Qg) &fld ] n es o ?—:&‘Q'T% Dé'frfifld.?f?{zfi‘fls ARRIC Mat., TODAY | 8:20 p.m. e PRESIDENT—President Players, in ¥XT NONDA ERS RO B A ok 3 & Anonymous contributions to Jents and Jingles and those signed with initialx only, w be used provided they are good “Buddles,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. GARRY McGARRY o enough. Hut no matter how good, unless they bear also the B . H " s BELASCO—"Galtles of 1923, vau- re d nd & al age in State Voters’ Association Ioal pme and mddvess of the contributor. they obviously eun n on Foreign Language in |, Brtascoiaaiies ot 102 ARRICK PLAYER & A KEITH'S—Pat Rooney and vaude-| IN MY LADY FRIENDS Praised by Executive in Let- 2 Lower Grades Called Blow |,/ ot ooy o win JACK NORWORTH o it o e e NS ANE i STRAND — “Greenwich Villagers,” @ I TODAY'S WINNER 4 at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. £ ml 4 = RICHARD DIX AND MAE BUSCH Oral argument was heard in the| GAYETY—“Hello, Good Times” | S5 LOEW’S = rick . ; : ce | burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. = PARTY RECORD REVIEWED or B SR e e e Conrt yestorduy on Ne. | burlesaue, Gt 2116 and 15 po ALAcCE S NEXT WEEK “g those who insist on personal liberty to { s forelgn language law, which | , RIALTO—Richard Dix, ia = y Bet both with one drink. ~ E prohibits teaching of any language |5:30, 7:30' and 9:30 p.m. = Continuous 1030 &, mA1 p. m. = M. COUE PERSONALLY APPEARING Senator-Elect Fess Lauds Foreign sis0 o DACE REBD. except English in all schools below |- coLUMBIA — Gloria. Swanson, in| o= i estissed = x = 2 = 457000 Momhest. the eighth grade. The law was char- | “My American Wife,” at 10:40 |== 8§ LAST TIMES TODAY = IN HIS ONLY MOTION PICTURE Policy—Other Speakers i (A check, for five dollars will be sent ? : 12:30, 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:50 and 9 = = ———————————————— | today 10" this contributor) acterizod as invalid, in that it inter- | 12:30, A » = = 7 . on Program, { fered with religious frecdom and (P 2 e = BETTY COMPSON I 4 1 _— ; METROPOLITAN—Katherine Mac- | 55 = n i deprived citizens of rights and liber- | nonalg, in “Woman Conquers” at|= 7 —] BER LYTELL ties guaranteed under the Constitu-|11:45 a.m.; 1:50, 3:55, and 10:05 | ES Joserh Hergesheilmer's great = ——————————— Representative republicans from | Tl‘||» stingiest man in our h';lu'\i‘ |ns:'l:s for r;.»ru in Los Angeles! | tio It was upheld as a pnuu;;v regu- | p.m. = satarday zv:v-::..r st story. == , : - e a | his i with the mirror reflecting the bility of @ few growls !lation within thi wer of the state 5 o = = Dixon'line filled the red parlor of the flight 6. E. VAN MBTER, |he Whole, TIl suy it will prove a howl- | Pointing out that twenty-one states | 5:0. 7:30 and 9:30 .o, T iE LEATRICE JOY = Willard Hotel last night for the first i, AN METER. | ing success. .. lwere interested in the outcome of the | Crxip SPC G0 M merstein, in | = = meeting of the Republican smu-: 1523 M strect """"““"~| ,7’5"];fi»{l(-‘9“,fi;‘,;‘:;‘é}‘;w litigation, counsel for the state coh-|«one Weck of Love” at 11:35 am.;|Z JIGQIEI.IIE I.Oflll = 5 3 % 211 Rho . |tended that Nebraska had the right, 174" 3:35°8.5% 730 and 9:40 p.m. = —= Voters' tion, and enthusias-' Two overseas veterans were standing | s T under its police power, to break up | Rane’ TogAn . BLAYERE . The | ES | Bestnning Tomorrow = tically «d when Heary M. Camp | in front of the Veterans Bureau watch- | Dad—Tommy, my boy, this is your | foreign settlement influences. 1f such | msm by o D A | = = cally y : Hard- | 1% the erowds of clerks kolng in, Said | bigthday ; what' would you like best? | 1w as those now attacked were en- Tuth,” by Clyde Fitch, a and| =2 JACK HOLT 1= = read a message from President HATE ) one, T wish T could get 4 Job in there.” | Tommy (after considerable thought) | foreed for one generation, it was|>-o0 P = “Making & Man" = ing. The message, addressed o Wil- | Said e other, "So do 1. but takes i 1 think 1 would enjoy seeing the baby | argued, foreign language conditions = < g & 3 g — Hai Talesi B e il e Ofils lf\’ e iani pELLA k. nyenps, |feuld disaprear as one of the prob”| MISS HELEN MINSHALL st REEIIACARCCRR O i LOEW’ e 4l.\IulAL.mI u]‘ "\-‘ S door ! replied n“‘«”\.z?ul\" st | 108 East Capitol street. | did not prohibit speaking or writing LEAVES ESTATE — R s ‘“E.TER pave had my attention calle i i VAL E. St FIEN| E in a foreign language, nor attempt Last Time, = =———=x e s e ™ o S R | g ittt g | - S aRie e et $400,000 NATIONAL s ; v 1 istrict of | g ”» ol . < - 8 104G ouse, S UH W] PETS, L & o A Voters' Assoclation in the District of| Snail T go over the top.”, usked the |he inquired politely of the maid who | Linguake newspapers, counsel for the| = @ e valved “in_excess of LAURETTE TAYLOR LAST TIMES TODAY Gotumbia 1s o mect this cvening fof [EalRo Ve Harbor t ek iy | pewered his ring: tDocs, Mr. Tomp- | plained by them, was inténded to |$400,000," s disposed of Ly the will| Iu the New Play Sl ak- | €S, WS 00N A4S yOu s attack is ent, live he o 2 = 4 a v of | the purpose, as T understand, of mak- | (XS, we sooh s sour gas attack i e e s here. she | Eround 1nglish 'in ail the children | of Miss' Helen Minshall, formerly of HUMORESQUF_ ng a preliminary prog for the | NEVIEVE LEE. |answ but 1 always thought e was | Mhil¢, they were of an impression :lfr\r\:.g.ll':.:ml.:m“r?:ldlx::f‘:v:n‘::rlyfir’, A * is alway leasure | 1Y Enclid street nworthwest. |a nigh atel ., = Sk ) D, a, C: L vear's work. It is o - pleasure | 1319 Buctid street northa gt watcliman ST T Eomptaine axainst the law was | Tt ot Pasadera: Catt, S Mimoal | 27 rangemen ’ 0= CXDEERE MY S : S | s A B S . |grounded, state counsel declared, upon | wis promsnent in literary work and | - the effort of thi anization T o ou aauld Reive it L1903, Boston, Mass. | HCEC T would have in preventing [had heen interested in ‘welfare in- In the most lavish and gorgeous production of her . Dlithet aricon square, i sz 5 s the propagation of the German lan- | stitutlons and charitable organiza- splendid soreen career—A romance of the Argentine! foed o be Inspired by a considerabls | -But we need an all-round man. | jand. Pl Dealos peetios o the Viee |Saage and institutions on children |tions d to be inspired by B r;[\ AT DO L1 | lund Plain Dealer, speakiug of the Vice |of an immature age. Conditions in She leaves $10,000 to the trustees | 1] ” sreater measure of patriolism and | (ot 31, 910 L sirenp DOYLL. | President. says: “The man who occu- | Nebraska do not require more Ger- |of De Pauw University of Greencastle, civie i r..";‘} t \H\‘\y\“:‘v‘-p)\l:r‘xl 4.“ ‘;‘h:xi H Apt. 31, 919 L street northicest | pies the ufl‘llx next min i ot man in the hools, counsel for the|[Ind. for the Miushall laboratory: o B s fneted andson listened to the teacher | POFant in ¢ |‘;x<‘\“-(.",t'f.\-.'3 s in a Wa state insisted. but ‘moge English in f}"“?}’.:,'?e'hfi Rose ,v..‘)’l“:"elx;\l;‘l";lhfo?;‘iln ‘wm WITH ANTONIO MORENO AND WALTER LONG IN THE CAST! " i & citizenship in king' a 1 elephant as shown on 9 el re v the churche: Under the law the | of oh kg e 8 e ~*”mm Keep up their voting citizenship ll.nrg 3 Benamnant as shown o | '] have often wondéred wi these | state had attempted to exercise its|Which Is to be used for some needy | s " some other community and go e R ety Eiks aud o1 Aol !’“y!lw" nment clerks did with theil | right, state counsel said, to supervise | Woman: $5.000 to the Hocial Settle- BEGINNING TOMORROW or less troubie -'\-\;-h“ t clection | sKs old the rer i . 8 , L Mo 3 5 ce | ment_of Terre Haute: , 35000 to the 3 10 exercise . i were ivory Now think a " " . |the ucation of its youth, and see|™ 2 3 e Bieitheys eonil Biexentt € A e “what you have at home that | . . . ANONYUOUS. [that the language of their country,|Y. W. C. A. and $500 to the Day| suffrage. Conseq y 1 alwa 1is ¢ of ivory.” B 10, 1 : which is English, shall be made the |Nursery of Terre Hitute t 4 somewhat special considera- | '8 Jde of tvor.” e lea e e English press hus been calling | janguage of the ehildren. Other bequests include $25,08 each 11th, ¢ is due to those citizens tHe 0 roudiy ankwes e Sam a “loan shark.” Huh, we Nebraska pnot be divided and |to her niece, Margaret Minshall, and | um, lx!' strict who maintain organizations | 7. NIDDLETON knew they thought he Was a {made part English and part German. | her nephew, Robert Minshall: $10,000 | and keep alive the interest in prace | 1320 Rawdoinh: straet nostiocst, | PO 1 THOMAS J. Forp, |counsel for the state declared. “it is |0 Tuey M. Young of Chicaxo; $10.000 {} Topnight—8:30—Tonight A METRO PICTURE ’ al political activities, { e s s o HIOMAS g RD. | the ambitlon of the state to have fts |10 Lucy A. Mins of Bartow,, Fla. That magnificent butterfly of the silversheet in Most sincerely yours 78 MOtRInG Ibie malie n late | U- S veterans® school, Sitver Spring, Md. | entire population 100 per cent Amer. | $10.000 ta Gibson of Muney y S G SWARRL s s ek ke bel o .\x;- | LR N“ = $10./ nce W. Gibson of -tm another splendid and oolorful dramatic triumph , 4 s AR e holidays. My | Wonders will never cease. A Los| Young, Lucy M. Hewemsie0: | George Washingtoas b e g aner | Angeles man who bad no _connection SR S AUSIC “JAZZ"AI'A" m L 0% Gt 50 with: the \hatenet Ay and we | with the movies was found in his back- Young und Margaret D. Slebert, each Ohio was the prineipal speaker of the i ard_shot to death $5.000; Emma Minshall, Ada_ F. . He reviewed at some length | . B BILLS ~ T. H. HEATH, rdiner. Adele eibert and May CARTOON—NEWS—ALL-JAZZ MUSICAL REPERTOIRE! Harding adminis- 1519 G street The Pasadena. ibson, each $2,000: Helen H. Mecke, out the more i : Rarbara C. Lincoln, Peter Probst and | m . hments of the re- |NATIONAI- — The Denishawn | Jonn sunn. cach §1,000 oo 2" - ANY EVENING- He declared that the _| { The remaining estate is devised to| i = ion had re A\ prize of five dollars will he awarded for the ent Dancers. {her brother, Charles Minshall, a ‘““ TODAY. 25¢, e contribution en bt nearly three day to Jests and Jingles. Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shaw ldirector of the Natfonal Savings :U\(I} nlliens of practically” bring 'Y YOUR HAND, their company of well trained danc "'f“:'“_‘::;;“'r“‘“’,‘ yhoots a1 b '.“l'f B P axe a delighttal program for their |16 i antata 0 0 EXHIBITION _CRANDALL T e e T hsn it ura engagement the National|=———————— —of Paintings by the Landscape Club. at! 3 8120 MATINEE TODAY JOHN DREW ' ent of the governs i i i manager A ; anck a 1 } lideas developed in an original man- LAST DAY \merica,” declared Dr m\ ‘now | ! R SR e g ! SHIJBERT BELASED o ||| MRS.LESLIE CARTER he interest of « and not b ] Probably the most popular of all "":i Vaudeville h— Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. In W, Bomerset Maugham's Comedy the interest of foreign countries. as numbers on_the program was nu{ 1 S = 5 1 o aus was th, se under the ocr dunee drama 1t (based upon an | (|} aily at 2:15 and 8116 H o s was t ise under the democrat { un P M | First National Presents ” vl ey ancient Tolt end). which was | i I “THE cchLE ies Of the republic jdanced by Ted awn, Martha Gra-||Uj Tbe lgrhagoflmfla!h'e-“fl U] KATHER[NE s i . i i ; 4 {ham. Charles Weidman and a group medr Offering on, Dr. Fess said; Robert Murphy Tells of Great ,Opera Will Be Given for Benefit {7 "\ urt duncers. The crade, "r:""m"M e that enormous del is reti | S {colors and the primitive music motif % ! are baying it cnorous © debt | Fishery on Antarctic Island. | of Organ Fund of Soth ave 5 Verluuss & e dincac ac. Ay ® oSLY period, without asking questions, and . Describes Natives. | University. B e e e % Bryant Washburn, June Elvidge, i A intend to pay every dollar of it. We o e ! guished himself especially in thel [r ALRRAR L G R Gy . i MO not only hive reduced Targely the war : e e et CAROLINA 1t & i in the i debt, but We have in the same p |, South Georgia, first antarctic land | Gilbert and Sullivan's “Mikado™ | Which ‘his ‘marvelousgtechnique was Witk S and 9:30 p.m. 10 “WOMAN CONQUERS" portion reduced the war taxation be di ¥ a {shown to great vantage. Mr. Sl sy Dr. Fess said he welcomed the ef- | (2 V¢ discovered. und the home today | will be given by a colored organiza- | Shawn's numbers in this second pro- 100—PEOPLE 100 MATT MOORE, in the i And forts and intentions of the d o. | of the greatest whaling indust inition, all students of the conservatory |gram were all given more skillful in- d he ¢ dimpled, Produ n entitled, “THE X 1 cratic party to make the league of | the world, was the subject of an il- [of of Howard University, on |lerpretations than during the earlier and & choras o sl | e, Ethe xRS AtsopinE: BUSTER nations the issue in the national cam- | lustrated lecture last evening before | the nizht of March 1 at the Lincoln | CRSAEement . daring, dainty, dancing, N N U o S T T ey T S M S SRR T e ] SR R T KEATON | | oo gomes i o Elasiion. of Fosatiiens i arding nem e Natl ieogra eater, with a mati March 2. esterday and de he: ce s COOGAN, ir E Miss Alice M. Tobertson, member | S0eiety by Rolert Cushman Murphy. | The opera is to be presented for l\%:j hlm loxEty mele 5e—ta. Sites. 3c te WL oA T Iu His First Three-Reeler. Here Two Weeks Last Seasoa! o0 Coneres rim GRS AEARED | i wiiied the oot s sl e Denei or he organ fund of the | X et dievisimonl ot Tk | [ B &5l g (| REGENT *o =ss oot “DAY DREAMS” | | Mt siontines X f};‘,':‘,“"}f',,' e hx”u...‘ o n‘]ul\’\‘;”n\\l.‘ it I~!uv|: 'u\‘ .mmu: 1 ! iniversity. This movement was be- | tional charm to her dance which i Starting Sunday, 3 P. M. EdENESTUN s q.:;.,..:,,, \'un:-:- .nn e i 4 vhat a politic E The aling industry of this part | gun a vear stratec e legend of e peacock o P S wing to or- et e B oy |t W Vi Fear e o b o place e i F i Sl | ] Tha meeeeriest Sosdner, ||| NEW THEATER s52.2en 5t s 1| Yw=—syumuaricsovenes ) | Waming—tunet® of” i covaae t mgress, but in the states. Gen. | hands of Norwegians, Mr. Murphy pipe organ in Rankin Memorialithe fina f the Egyptian group of [ ” 8 S e TOMORROW _____ TRemt we adwiue cariy Frank S. Dickson, fc en vears | said, but less than a century ago it |Chapel, which s now without such an dances. which was arly inter- CALD 7 ROTSD, FIVE, o R reservations. | adjutant general of Tllinols, was the | was the happy hunting ground of | instrument esting because of its timeliness, won v, . with A ART ARCORD. EAVIEGUR | Ssoricd oy (TR oND 3 last speaker. He paid tribute to th nkee whalers, who made the long | There has been no “d for the |hearty applause ; t N BCFFALG “Fury, *a First "National o B = nemory of Mrs, John A. Logan, who | journey in old “wind-jammers.” Be- | fund, but instead the money is heing| The other dancers on the program = irow ) ‘ #pecial, that 1will ve ranked twith died this week e appealed to ab- | fore the whaling ¥s Americans | raised th Zh S e obviously well trained, and aided 2 ~MARION the greatest pictures cver made. A sent ri to see to it that their, went to S gin for furs and | ey wodEy o enies of .amustcal \H'~~\ St. Denis and Mr. Shawn in giv- 1GHTHOOD drama of the sea with the mighty votes cast i the coming na- | almost ed the seals. ool bf ‘msie o Theotion of the | jnga program of unified grace. auelSE————n = “ceep of the ‘voean ituelf. Sve ALt tional election i Thouzh South Georgia is aimost at|iity. Miss 7. ChiGers 16 o1 - {only number which might have sug- . i SN Sonthern end of the world, and |t he weppor - CMders is director |00 ¥ 1 arring note In the expound- T B, at 180 CRANDALL'S CESTRAL HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ‘ ! ]r 5 deseribed by the famous ‘Capt. | Bosides the principals. th . ling of all the possibilities of grace- o Sontinuons 3 Oth Bet. D and E| THEATRE DE LUXE Mr. Paxe, who presid predicte . who discovered it, as a worth- Siniir 2 o & ful motion was the < 2 to 11:30 p.m. il Topax HAMMERSTE before Juiy 1 a membership of 6,009 nd of o and tnow. Tt Droduced | iy frang and dancing chor Tn which the four dancers - wHAST DAY “PLEN 2 : TEAKLL. n 0N FUN-LAND FAVORITES GALORE in the anization and the purpose | for Brita uring the world | costumes will b bronat : Lin&s very awkward., angular postures. H TON SILLS Bth at O Street N.W. 3 : X 3 of the organization pas more than Bty million ealions | Yot ‘eepeetniis tor auSht, rom New | Y MTovely sea picture, Soaring, . FLORENCE VIDOR RAPHAE’- Matinee, 250y 503 K The reception committee at lastiof whale oil of high glyeerin con- | o forthe occasion. which was among the most popular in Thos. H. rm.'rhnng Melodrame. HELEN GIBSON. in *NINE POINTS 0 2 m e night's meeting was as follows: Con- | tent. which was an_important item | S S — numbers on the first program, was 'SKIN DE L O LR S X R And necticnt, Henry M. Camp; Delaware, | in the manufacture of explosives used | {repeated with equally successul re- Lioyd Hamilton, in “The Educator’ IHE WORLD IN' 18 DAY HOUL i\"\l Lena R Anderson., Hobart D, on v'h m.m]. i m;' of Europe sult yesterd The huge green veil News. Prologue. Wooding's Quintet B = —= T s Dunlap; Tdaho, D. A. Dunning: Ili- ne island is the mating p nd the five graceful girls who per- St at Int St N.w. cater, SR & ESta, nois, I M. Vanderyort, Mr. and Mrs. | sea-clephants, one of the most gro- | -V, y Sonificd sea nymphs made a series of FAVORIT Matinee, 2:30 CMDAI;&-S' SRR “RINGS_OF_SMOKE” W. W. Wilson, J. C. Eversman; Indi- sque creatures that s or land ictures that it is a delight to re- A SINGE Geciiet 0 ana, C. 1. Alden, Miss Kath produces. They belong to the seal| B eibor Sehomsnnta munic wasddesl Episode of w\’i!i}x‘l’c’(R\-“\’\-uu\ e ELINORE & WILLIAMS Smith, Mixs Alma M. Geise, O. P. family, but reach the enormous jfor this type of interpretation. e Wm..;:i-‘?fi;‘us‘q T T R S A T In_“Wanted a_Cook™ Brown: Towa, Carl J. Skinner: Mary- | length of twenty feet or more. The The first number on the program, AND SLIDES b § DS And BUSTER MILLERSHIP &, Herbert Clifton land, Frank MeMillin; Massachu- | 1and swarms with birds in three lay Beethoven's ‘Sonata Pathetique,” was ~ Ist St. and R. L A in “THE l,l.rrrmn- HOUSE. i GERRARD In Fun T o setts, A. B. Messer: Michigan, Mr. and | ers. The smail birds nest in burrow. my, slightly monotonous dance, AMERI BLSIE FER e CRAND"L’S THE e m L envesting \(riJ ¥ i A. v\) ‘:;r,m. "a Grabill; | in the L;rofind ‘:ol -ksvunm ‘rlm- dcpll‘rda~ the set motions showed a DAVID POWELL, in “OUTCAST. nd 14th Darling Nm Dlm and l’nfl;“oh Nebraska, A. E. Chaffe ¢ York, | tions of awk-like gulls. Almost: = . o i cinion o' Epnear Txnly 3 T OADT 3 iginal . les, N Eter, T T Witsen: b | Every Foot of bare graund is covered i Fear of Bolshevism Will Go, Says |bit too much precision to appear truly o LIBERTY N7k Cavitol & v sta. o & d £ eakty, Bepica el "ene Do h Mrs. Ada_S. Macneal; Oregon, Miss | with large birds such as penguins, : s el na Stude” was very dramatic and P o R . S D1 Extra ttracti Virginia C. Bacon; Pennsylvania, Miss | cormorants and albatross. A second Marine Officer, if Nation's ;f,‘f.f\t’i"xa,;‘;‘(-rmu i the motions used n g R L RO {ED AND BAILED. " Added 4 MOR fasea” A "K > Nan Barclay Young, Mrs. Mary Reid | roup of small birds nests in the| . Yo convey the idea. 'The other niim: e g . “\'l?:‘v'y;?_;":‘l:lm: tion. ORAN & MAC U I"'mstead. Maj. A. AWl Lo A. | tufts of grass. | Birth Is Taught. !hers were all interesting and well TYMPIC 1451-85 U St. SLAINE HAMMERSTEL X300 _Biack Orows . Hill, J. Russéll Young: Ctah, ¥, G. i { danced. O S Y e WEEK OF LOYE. NEXT WEEK }\;.uxx.w,y. 3. '.3_] Beck: W Virginia, N | Sympathetic instrumental support 2:30 p.m.—RODOLPH VALENTINO an "‘“'“,"" m \ Mawinter Carnival Henry "A_ Baker; Wisconsin, . W Praising the work being done by {Was given the dancers by the quartet I i o = MISS IRENE FRANKLIN “ollier. ~ Fred H.' Wilson, New York, various patrioti composed of Louis Horst, planist: J. PASTE AND PAPER. Addca | chairman. Patriotic societles in preserv- | 10N> “Violin: Augusto Scafzi, flute, BUILT OF STEEL 4 - -3 PAUL SPECHT & HIS ONCHESTRA Th‘e ”nmmxll(vl' on ar‘r‘nu:v.-llannh w:ls l'ulr objects and memories of histori- {ana Peter Klevenberg, cello. Un- . o . i : THE BARRYS as_follow “onnecticut, Henry M. cal import, Brig. (-(-n, Smedla D. | fortunately the scenery was delayed TOMORROW B A ‘R i 8—OTHERS—8 Camp; Colorado, Miss Mary Stewart 5 % : i Ao of e ‘"‘" “‘"'." “",’.' BROTH- 9 NDE.” And .u\mm nois, H. M. Vandervort and Mrs., W. an address before the Order of Wash. et sorths who mecsesarily ussd n‘{\d'.\'mxf\l.\x KERRY. — ° aoss, Attaction - 1 Mary e o ington, at a banquet at the La|during the entire performance yes- Main 1776. Munsey Bldg. 1119 ¥ St. N.E, STEIN and CONWAY \RLE ! 3. Mo omf\' Fayette Hotel, 16th and I streets |terday. e 5 Tcrfl.iuhwuuzdan'..:pl‘wgm, PRINCFSS HOBART = BOSWORTH, | York, W Robert H. Small Delivers Bible |JoTthwest last night, declared that | At the close of the performance) fysy, Gacapete: Mas e in_“THE _SEA_LION.” Dr. Frank Crane Estey and Fred H' Wilson; Ohjo, Har- 5 more of the real nintery crét0 learn | o len in which she stated that the | : DUMBARTON S > Will Lecture at the Jey V. Speelman and Mrs. Harriet Ta) Talk at Midday Lenten Gy aall o iro i luscory of the coun-gaVeSal L LR B v ia thels | WILLTAM FARNCM, SATINEE SATURDAT at . ’ lor Upton: Oklahoma, W. Ward : | Enaet radie livesiofithe men who | Der 1y o psenting | JEERO M TODAY —MAY = ALLISON ! Metropolitan M. E. Church Pesna e Ioainie. Waat Service. 'Ihd] e ‘n there would be little fear of | undamental purpose in presenting HIPPODROME *N.Y. NowW STHE - WOMAN WHO _ FOOLED 25 S SPORL and T Haseeil' Foing: Meaness] | bolshevism in the United States, Gen, |8roups of the dances of various na- | } ! ALL STAK CASY IIERSELE," And CHARLES CHAT | Tues., Mar. 6th, 8 P.M. BESE sudign Joung: Tennes | Butler pointed out the reverence the,|tions the idea of from these many - " . LN 1FE Adde 0% 4100 ow Nate oo 215 son: Washington. Elmer Dover; V Postmaster Merritt 0. Chance ypre- | Marine Corps had Sor itn Sriaiitonn. '} SN Ghkces & uveley & fruty Asliet- - ! _UVOUTH To YouT. i . “RAYMOND, ™ Sta | 6 G S Mail Orders Filled consin, Dr. H. D. Norton; Michigan, | sided at the midday Lenten service at i, (PICCeRtative Bland of Virginia [lcan type of dance EMPIR 911 H St. N _le¥ W Rhoades, Concert Organist i® . i F. A, De Groot. |Keith's Theater vesterday. The mu- | 3180, urked greater interest in’ the - PETE MORRISOY. in TOM 2 ““xcl(,:{v SErra wwi il Patronage of Mons Bible Cinsses and Schoo isic was furnished by the quartet from j o B0 Py e Irh\l He told of the VETERANS PLAN REUNION i MAKI GOOD, Also comedy— LM\X‘I‘;\H\\H{ 1 1St Panl’s English Lutheran Church, | i and pluces of historical interest . BRI~ CIVHHIM A1H. At ! £ FINES IN TRAFFIC COURT fcompos d of Mrs T M Smart, soly Mt i G5 ct that ‘;‘:y:en::;u:ud 5 HOME lu'nl‘u.svfifi'ur = f e DANCING. Miss Marie Larner, contralto; nte . e < i sl | ior— o YESTERDAY TOTAL $1,49 Perbert Aldridge, tenor: J. Walter ;'(i,‘;‘r‘;;er}x';fhr;orml:r::em, deciuwed | Thé Soclaly of the Assgy of an N “THE THIKD AL. o ve.& Quebecself] | 0P, AND MRS, ACHERS Sl i, & A L $1,495 | 1iimiirics. bass. - Rev. Hobert John- | e theiite oF fyk, 48 he “urged | tiago do Cuba will hold o dinnes sad ¢ '"wx]'o Y. Cap AY 2o ear T I e e I aien son pronounced the benediction, and;same spirit as' that of the natiors | ADFl 21 next in commenoration of EUT GOLD. story A < M PRID _Established_1o00.__> Small, former member o s 2t > coml v, NEW © “LEATHER I CAPTIOL, Twenty-Seven Cases Out of 37 Were | (orurcss trom Norih Carolina, was | omee % dmiral Ch the twenty-fifth anniversary of the T Comedy, IUST DOG ey Competent. instruetors: new Mieps: the speaker. U. 8. N., reti arles H. Stockton. | beginning of the war with Spain. R‘ 2105 Pa. Av. Ph, W. 963 TOMORROW—MARY PICKFORD, in |||| floor; orchestra. Private and class les Against Persons Charged With MePEAili took as his subject thelof the oricaycqmmander generai | Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, sur- CI LACRETaE e of e R CREORD, iy anis. " ilaginnan elase now forn, Bxcessive § question, “Why Are We Here Today?” | the ancestors of the membr rntt | Sear o the soctety. and Col. Chacios _____"PEG 0' MY HEART " _ J! : 7 TR S, A peed. % Bl | e members must |dent of the society, and Col. Charles S e == MR, EMBERTON = £os o Sgfip,"’[’gdav’rr’;i"éllinr"ufev':f'\:am m.;:i‘x:fn:f?:';,e'{& $;wn«»f; prior to 1750 | A. Wiliiams, retired, is secretary. As ELIT] R Former N Y. Winter Gamden sta partuer (0 ines totaling $1,495 w. a S: ne official ye; Y - e ” Gertrude Hoffman, Mae Murray. Maude Allen s R LAN0 ke imaacated {put our lives on a higher plane. Ot |connection ~ with = the o I e e e e e s 112 THE STORM. Sna others: I ull iy Jew of duncing gaining of | toric_organization are thinning, and terday. There were a total of thirty- of the Bible, and the lessons from the: Independence, presided. Dr. J. BgBul- i T s Deant e tne “Lost and seven cases before the court. Of that IBlble, come the incentive for us to(lock was in charge of arrangements. to become members. 3 number twenty-seven were of per- lift ourselves to a higher and bcllerl o — Fo“nd ” Col“mn ATTENTION . = in The Star’s sqns charged with exceeding the |life, in which we are more able to Stag Hotel, 608 9th ge, children’s and classes pliysical Cuitu d Weight Reduction !stage Clnss meets weekly-on stage of President { Theater. Orchestra for Buliroom Class and Dancing After Class. Pamphlel mailed upo: request. | STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE. COL. 2 speed limits. They paid a total in|Serve ourselves and humanity. We ,SOCIAL HYGIENE TOPIC fines of $675. There were four cases|learn there not only how to die, but where defendants were convicted of |how to live profitably and happily. } . . o operating autemobiles while drunk, | Christ sad in reply to the lawyer FOR HEALTH LECTURE Phone Main 8108 * Classified Section Seats now on sale at the GLOVERE, W15 3 XW. 'nn"‘nfli e and they pal nes totaling $375. The | Who questioned him tha ere were Xiy; $10; S sEommiEcT et iy €lues 15 Conree cases disposed of follow: two great commandments, on which| ,‘Lm'.""’ b P A 7 d S . 'PRICE, OF 1 SHUBERT-BELASCO | Guar. rewni” ! enviror . Driving while drunk, John Roberts, | hung the whole law and the prophets. he Soclal Hygiene Program” Is the thower and lavators, $10; 3 t& —renders a very impor- s e e i STAGE DANCING $100, and violating another traffic | The first is to love the Lord with all . Subject to be discussed by Dr. Valeria room. 00 T cent mq tant community service. Centinuous From 12 Neon gre: £l e o T regulation, $40; J. M. Geris, $75; Wil- | thy heart and the second to love thv*“ Parker of New York, fourth speaker | Rooms Like Mo er Used to Keep Supreme Vaudevilie Headed by the ment value ever offered liam Harris, $100, and Thomas Lov- | neighbor as thyself. Never in the©f the public heaith lecture series, under 1f you've lost something | AKER ing, $100. Speeding, Charles H. Necum, | history of the country have so many (e auspices of the Woman's Welfare I advertise the fact and ‘GREENWICH VILLAGERS’ i }XEI“SEEM &Een:h $40: ' Herman Harris. $40; uy H.|people realized the necessity for ane.1;““°”*”°"~ Wwho will be heard tomorrow i . E— Cuildren a Specialty—Act Staged ., Robinson, §20; Frank M. Smith. $20; |observance of these two command- | 3{ternoon at 3:30 o‘clock. Theso lec- | the fifldfl‘ will find you. SHI Y MASON i Talent Furnished David A. Raleigh, $20, and $10 for [ments and because of this realization | {17 held on alternative Sundays, in 1f you've found some- In “Pawn Ticket 21 { Phone Ad © appoin a minor infraction of traffic regula-|they are turning to the church .md‘arg :‘;m‘i‘;\;rn «f the National Museum, —we are ready to wvmy nun d LTLLTA ! tions; Frank M. Zuch, $20; Ralph|to God for guidance. D Books when you say. th thmg it’ll ‘help you fin . o 4 Stage and bal s correctly tanght: Pyrkwood, $40; S. Jackson, §60; Wini- | No meeting will be held tomorrow, soclated with the - Parker was as- the owner. Folks de- Idren and adults. o for rent for pri Fowler, $26; Charles Fishback, |but on every week day except Satur | giceq supervision of pernens and exer- | | Momo" Plpel' C°o . i e dances. 4141 Conn.ave. Fr. 3908. 6¢ 488; Claroncd Blackman, $25; Robert | day until Easter. for thy Borvision of protective measures pend upon Tlhie Star for Wiio S0l et the DU, gl Seraia The semsation of Broad- PAUL TCHERNIKOFF, B H e e Thiore1at ) e ~{ present direcior of the deperimans ot 100 Po. Avee ______ such things. way when offered at $3.50 Ballet Master Washington Opera Co., and a:fl,_ ,,5_ CoTls B Aniann. $a0r Io Discord or Harmony? protective ‘measures of tho- American We Enlarge : Peteop- SLIEABETH SARDINERs ‘Celis, $25; Louis G. Jackson, $25;| A plano out of tune sets everybody fc ygiene Association. She is a I And, because they Identical Production Chalif Graduate. formerly of Paviowa, Fokine Thomas Loving, $20; J. H. Howard, | on edge—and it doesn't do the instru- | Vigorous "exponent of social hygiene, do, there are more e e A ga6; William £, Siater, sho; James | ment any &o0d, either. The right way | SaKer to protect future _generations Classified Ads printed ]un..PEuPlE-.] 0“ e BRI Argeu $36; Sadsbury Bailey, $25;)t0 do is to have the piano inspected |against the follies of the present, and > iy PR X .rohn Blythe, $20; Charles W. Tay- | DY an expert and kept up to “concert | her success as a leader in the campaign in The Star each day iy { it o ) Jor, $30; Edward M. Anne, $30; John | Pitch Refer to the Recommended | launcl egur;sn!m social evils mdmm —Let us .nnm some particular than in -all the other '3 i SLADISE WILBUZ. : E m”‘ $50. Colliding, Charles Wil- | Service column in the Classified Sec- ahno}v ield of usefulness for the woman snapshot. You be more tham Washington papers \It.\l:\‘ KALIZ and ‘f°'n|"'| ..D"fl's" \f‘““u. Davsat; ulie. Ehase Iams, $40. Passing a street car, J. | tion—there vou'll get direction to re- | Physician. Sorpied ot the rsale combified. BRENDEL & BERT Teaming 5 ¢ Molntosh, $40, and no permit, $40. | liable epocialists—who will _render| g san s-‘xfi:;‘ :‘ll:hr: ozilriew slc‘he!dl- $310 Enlargements, 35¢ 3 IN VAUDEVILLE AVISON ‘Violating traffic signals, William B. | satisfactory service. ey guarantee , rel ™ * 'y muwu'v;. 350, Luther A Dodd, samo | it to Star resders Likewise in all Bhen Dr, willlam A White, superin’| M A. LEES OPTIOAL CO. ‘Around the Corner” is . and on the screen in BUY EARLY Teach yau fo difuco corrtly’In u.few lessous. oftapss. $35; Aruis MeCoy, aume, $40, of personal and domestls | NG OF Elizabeti's Hospital, wil S14 91k Ot a. Star--Branch : e o Yot - o oot pDevt o) Ivertisersnt. | “BLaDtAL