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CONCERT PLANNED | T0 AID SANATORIUM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ’ Jests and Jin g[e& THIS 18 NO JEST. « | 'y_prospective ruler of men—e TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. o SATIONAL—“The Music Box Re- Aat.2:20 and 8:20 POLI'S—“The Bat.” at SI(‘I P GARRICK—Jaok Norworth, in “My Lady. Friends,” at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—"Buddiss.” President Pla; at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The Spice of 1922, vaudeville, 2:15 and 5 pm. WEDNESDAY | “Tne Vartety” | You who are planning to farm on a small scale this summer will find interesting pointers under the “For Farm and Garden” column in The Btar Cll lflnl section. It will guide you wh to get what you require both lor fl\c garden and the hennery. Sadvertisamert FEBRUARY 28, 1923. TH at Pll- Ave, 11 Every Zv TONIGHT--8:20 P.M.---TONIGHT! AMUSEMENTS. T L E PRESIDEN heme 2. €7 e Wekand st 880 AMUSEMENTS. A REAL DOUBLE BILL | nam.RIALTQ 1rem. BW~ NOTE g ONLY PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN MOTION PICTURES 1! Proceeds Will Go to Aid Non- Sectarian Tubecular Hos- pital at Denver. Drince or politician or piuto- KII’I'II'O—II;ns ank?ln and vaud Crat—were: compelled td. kiss: the mti- lated - face of some hideously scarred victim of war, the coming crop of men Tould niot be vulsed for cannon fodder, | | STRAI 2 AT May the Princ 3 o O ve S CRYETY- i taldn'ot - America ANONYMOUS. hmuf at 2:15 angd § IALTO—M. Coue an 0. “The Eastern Shore must be heaven,” remarked the qulet man in the smoking compartnent, when the native of Talbot coun- ty had paused for breath. “No, my frlend” replied the latter, earnestly. faryland is heaven, and the Eastern Shore is its garden spot.” W. KIDWILER, §302 Illinois avenue. (4 check for five dollars will today be sent to tiis contributor.) YES___ ~we are Ml;’ to Il’lp{h;,: "l'l:'l.: s-rrumn—vxr.mu Pe-non E. Morrison Paper Co. “THE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE” B~ ALSO -Wmg GEORGE FITZMAURICE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL WITH BETTY COMPSON, BERT LYTELI. AND CAST fillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIlIlIIIliIIlIIl" [l —r BELASCO SHUBERT tulstn Daily at 2115 and S:15 A Sensational Smashing HIT “SPICE OF 1922” By JACK LATT A whale of a Revue in two parts and thirty gorgeous scenes with a company of 100, including Arman Kaliz and Brendel & Bert and forty hand-picked Broad- way Beauties. He (reading from The Star)—Littauer Files Appeal in Paris. The Always Interected Wife—Have | you tried them in your office, dea BMILY CHATHAN, Cavanaugh Courts. . An all-star concert for the Benefit the non-sectarian tuberculosls | sanatorium a: Denver. Col, under the amanagement of the Jewish Consump- 1ives' Relief Society, the largest Jew- fsh Institution of its kind in the world, will be held Tuesday evening, Mareh 13. at § o'clock, ut the Masonic Auditorium, 13th street and New York | avenue. Tickets will be sold at Lee Bauw- ten's office. 1005 E stveet. for $2.50. $1.50 and $1. tax exempt. The ofticers of the local commiitted are lee Baumgarten. Cchairman: Jirs. harles A Goldsmith, Morris Gar- | finkle, Rabbl Abram Simon and Jo- ELL. scpl: ‘L. Tepper, vice chairman, and | 115" F street southedst Louis Dinowitz, secretary. o - The full committee, composed of | This thought has caused us consterna- mrominent Washington Hebrews. isas tion : D e 1t there’s not a wet goods shop. . e coming generatlon - e e s igate ity wild oats crop. Morris Cafritz. Aaron Coher . Cohen, Charies M. Cohen, 1. "?'f,fl:.lg Ii; f-‘EPt;':u. i , Mrs. L. Di P! 707 22d street novthwest. i of WITH WANDA LYON HENRY DUFFY GEORGE SWEET This Is the dainty and hilarious comedy with music that theatergoers all over Washington are talking about as ons of the real hits of the winter® BARGAIN MAT. TODAY 25°-50° BEST SEATS nci §1 NIGHT NEXT WEEK—BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4 “CORNERED™ ::* SRRSO Gisch ry,” at 7:20 and | 2d BIG WEEK! GEORGE V. HOBART'S COMEDY WITH Music p and Dick Barthelmes: 11:15 am. 1:15, 3:20, 5 p.m A 1 .. 6.20. First Flapper—That conductor cer- tainly is an o'd grouch. He glared at me_Just as if 1 hadn't paid my fare, Second, Ditto—And what did you do | First Plapper—I glared back at him, { just as 1f 1 had. I""““ | AMARIAN HOFF] Prospect avenue northwest. .. 4 Wihen Rastus Johnson done wrrived. ! He looked just like his poppy Hionte In fact, de doctor he declare | Table. He was a carbon copy. i grove.” (Bo sure you get CLIFFORD H. JOOERS. | Adveitisement 110 Maryland avenue northeast. : & el nd has agreed Lo pay her debt rici in pounds. Wouid it not be It she paid it in quarts” L A. HALSEY, 3305 lJl/l strect northwest o e Faraier (1o school teacher)—T wish! A lot of gir e now finding out | vou-all would teach my boy trigernom | they can't unbob it as rapidly as they | etry. He caln't shoot worth a durn. | bobbed it Preacher (to little boy)—Do you | know where bad boys o who Ash on | (iordo, Jacob s Guenick, | Sundays - B Gusack Harm?!. Mrs. P. Milthn Hopfenmaizr, Rabbi itz, B. Kotz Mrs. M. Wot ! o Levy, Alra. R. i J.T. Locb, L. 13 n, Max Pasterns umin Raciuin, ¢ Samue) Rappi- D._Rosen- | Now that our soldiers have returncd | rom the Rhine. all we need to return | to normaley is a couple of revolutions 1in Mexico. THOMAS J. FORD, Veterans’ training centes Silver Spring, Md. in “Making a ! 45, 2:30, 4:25. | 7:45 and NAM'S HEAD PI.AIERS— LEntant | Prodigue.” at 8:30 p.m. —_——— For Colds, Orlp of Infususa, and o M0N0 QUE The ‘oz tears e si The reason why men who mind their own business succeed {8 because they have such littie dompetition. HARRY K. ELLERBROOK. 2334 IIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllH | The man who saves ¢ sistently and regularly in- creases his usefulness to the community. Don't be a drag on the social, economical and business life of this city— open an account here to i ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. nature of BOMO.) | more populy: — 1525 EyeStreet Treasure Inn IIl||||||l||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIlIlIl|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I||II||IIIIIIIIllIII||I|||I|I|II||l|I|IIIIIIIlIIlI||IIIII|IIIIIIIIII|III|IIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII G 4 a8 1 ROBERT V. CROSS. & R., Nuvy Department. :cording 1o the papers. certain milk Bos—Sure, but 1 won't tell you. You'd | producers. ire conidernus & pool. Bools queer the whole thing. | are insanitary: we insist thal they | BROWNIE H. KERR, ‘umk to the hydrant | 03 Otis strest northwest. SLARENCE ). R .. 1 108 Allegheny street, Tukoma Par As will hiappen these days the tall . drifted Arvund o Prohibition. | First Visitor Vell,” announced the pompous talk- ' genersl public T dulll mind saying I used to drink | w not fusta’l WA | when it was here, bu . here, but I always lnew | Rosendorl, | when T had enough.” YRR senthall | Wige —yes o ey | Wite—Yes, and vo did every one Bureau . Convention Hall, Feb. 28 Middleweight Wrestling Championship of the World HIGH CLASS VAUD 'l'lll-fl'lll DE I.lIXI Grand Mid-Winter Carnival MISS IRENE FRANKLIN imerica’s Incomparable Char- acter Songstress Jerry Jarnagin st the Piane fR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY Tn Their New Comedy ““The Scandals of Hensfoot Corners'" THE FOUR CAMERONS “Like Father—Like Son" CHOY LING HEE TROUPE al_Wonder Workers ANNOUNCEMENT Table d’Hote 51 DINNER EVERY EVENING 5:30 to 7 MENU THURSDAY. MARCH {87 rean. of Tomato Soup Saitines Celer; Olives Roast Virginla ¥w key Masked Potatocs Waldor, Ple o la wiol Perhaps We Took Your Picture This Morning! We snapped some more this! morning—in' the vicinity of both our stores—708 Tth St. and 3123 M St If YOUR picture is among! those in our windows— both} | stores—tomorrow—we will gnel al—Gosh, Jucky that a radio set | in the Senate. . not_half s if it has any harles Rappaport. . Louis Rosen 3 Rosenbers, Hanneh TWO BIG BOUTS Waino Ketonen, Middle- weight Champion of the World, Against Joe Turner s Senate Is, B. A. H. SCOTT, 950 Munsey building. | for the —_— Mat., 2Bo—50c. Nites. 25c to 81 Except on Bat.. Sun. and Holidays — et Sy Final Performances Sunday, March 4 at 3 and 8:15 P. M. ferman, Mrs, erberg, Rabbi G Stein, Mrs. M. § ollars will be awarded Y to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOUR HAND. Pinky Gardner Against Hewie McDonald FRED HUBER, REFEREE Benefit Uniform Fund Admission Prices General Admission, $1 Reserved Section...$2 | # PAUL SPECHT AND HIS Ringside ORCHESTRA ; = And, in addition. we will give | Frank Crane you purchase orders good as| Will Lecture at part payment {or any merchan- d Metropolitan M. E. Church ise in our stores. Look In Our Windows Tuesday, Mar. 6th, 8 P.M. Subject: “The Four Great For Your Picture Delusions™ Tickets, $1.00, at Room 217, 1736 G St. Mail orders filled Patronsge of Men's Ory Clatses and Bchool of Rel ton, Y. M. C. 4. A of % comtribution cach Yudelevit. The Blaurice Rebecca the' Kitchen Zegee & Qupee, “‘Up-Sile-Down in 1:" #e30p's Fables: Others. ZXTRA SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE ‘The Senrational Syncopaters ana Mary Uge Musical Program. e . - {—a roll of DIREX-—the miracu- ilous photo film—to fit your| i {camera. and we will develop the iroll for you free. AN This Week and Sunday Marty Brooks’ Latest Revue FEATURING John Dyer, Alice Lorraine, Jack Collins A Bevr of Broadway Deauts Models Presenting a Pleasing Scenic Musical Song Revue In Conjunction With S. Kann Sons Co. 1923 Style Show See Display In Their Windows The enter- will be divided into two! foll solo. “Melody™ kB 1 gonz (Jewisin o1k song (Lit ch Beinlk an), Adele ! (words by Chernlavsky), ac Laura Chernlav- t"u‘pnnls( nist. _TIntermis. hlEfEUD‘ILUfl views of the Den- ¢ Sanatorium. ‘art 2—Tenor nu\ Max AMILY SHOE STOR JOS. STRASBURGER, Inc. 310-12 Seventh St. Celebrates its 50th Anniversa Beginning Thursday And to Continue for Ten Days Legitimate Reductions Every Purchase Made in the House soio, “Because” Ejoch; _vlolin 708 Seventh St. NW. 3123 M St. N.W. (Tosca). Adele Bliss: n_Attorney Street” Satz and music by Rum- Ludwig Satz., actor; Laura y. accompanist-pianist, Bragging | ¢ car 13 on the blink, it's built n and zinc, it isn't worth a cuss; but when, as night descends, I gos- sip with my f{riends, I boost that grand old bus. In ecstacy I say, “It lendid dray, it fairly splits the it isn't much for looks; for cp and speed, gadzooks, it has all ers skinned. Of winners it's the chief; it’s never caused me grief in ali its useful years; it fills my soul thrills when it goes up the s without a shift oi gears.” My the bum. its works are ts cylinders all miss; it has a broken back, its wheels re- iuse to track—: friends are wise to this. Yet patiently they stand and smile while T outhand such i s li'u.-s{: lhe)}“ know my ! a and yet they do not | . anager m to $3: Bat. Mat.. 50c te 32,50 re:’crcncc to ch:z:'c. My Gx). S ""”_‘ Ml erders new. brags they do not quell, for they H LRIKA ’m\c tales to tell of wondrous cars M 0 R l N l 1hey own, of knocking records cold, triumphs n..nuold to rend a Forld's Greatest Woman Vislintst g‘:y Club, Mon. 8:3 heart of stome. Cheir cars are worse than mine, they all should Mrs. Greens's unumnmu stand in line upon the junkman's floor: but still the boys relate iievements high ‘and great, and im a first-class score. We can’t 1 ride in pomp, we can't all proud- romp in shining limousines; and if we're soothed within by bcosting cars of tin, oh, who would spill the bean opyright.) WALT MASON. e CRANDALL S [M Mmorouuu F AT 10t THIS WEEK. 1M AM. TO 11 P Doors Open at 10530 AM. B f¥ious Tdu From these models or of eqnal salue we shall present to s Lady 't from -ud!enre day to Fri- day at Matinee » H-r or Lingerle.” At Last Night Show “a Gown" Four Other Exceptional Vaudeville Acts The Bix Feature Picture FRANK MAYO In FLAMING HOURS llllllllllllllIIHlllliillfllllllllllllll'—" LOEW’3 ALAC _ Continvots 10:30 a. m..11 p, m TODAY AND ALL WEEK JACKHOL IN PETER B. KYN Great Romanti~ Hit! “MAKING A MAII" With Eva N AMUSEMENTS. Ight, ¥:15. Matinee Satunday. Braggl First National Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS || WITH DOROTHY GISH Supported by Tyrone Power and ® loted cast In ‘an epic of thoss who go down to the sea in ships. “F“nv" News—Symphony—“Hos Shots™ CRANDALI. S5 TODAN-EDTH | IllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIII!I"illllllllllillil[lillflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlLlé A Comedy Pletu: } and Uenal CI BEGINNING SUNDAT—SEATS TOMORROW. ‘The biggest and best musical comeds bat {has ever come here.”"—Star, Oct. 18, CHRISTY COMEDY “Be Yourselr” News—Topics—Overture AND ALL WEEK MAE MURRAY In the Nont l..nvl-)n and Mag- “JAZZMANIA” A METRO PICTURE CARTOON—NEWS VIEWS SPECIAL MUSIC BILL TllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIII'T. P o L I s All This Week Mat. Thursdav WORLD'S DRAMATIC SE: gest and Best. | Sume Cast, Same Production, same Hilarious Hit * The $50 Gown Was Awarded to MRS. F. D. MADES 25 B NoW. Who will ones Wedn Fridayt THE RAM'S HEAD PLAYER Evers Wadnesday. Thor urdsy Night. with Sat week. Commencing T¢ “L’ENFANT PRODIGUE Student and single tic 132815 18th Street. be the for aday, Thursd: THCATER 18th & G. Mh & E Sta. Get the lacquer-red Parker Duofold and you're fixed for life! 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Select your Duofold today at the first pen counter. Franklin 5. Rd. S ndl 3 o WANDA U St. at 12th p.m. 8A ' Contiraous \R\I'M lnd S l\‘ C-sl in i to 11 p.m. \m“u TALWADGE O'BRIEN In Robt. Hithens Romance of tho Orlent | ‘The Voice From the anret‘l: Bobby Vernon, #3 “In Dutch.' Kinograims. |||||IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_I[I]H|II|I]I_IIIlIlIlIII!IIIIIIIlII“IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII TAYLOR. in Ana’ METT LAURETTE MY HEART.” AND JEFF Cartoon. an DANCING. __ i DAV ISO\"Q """ 1329 M n.w.Man Teach you to dance cor-vcvlv in a few IflmM atrictly private. Any hour. Separate studics Class danow 8at. evenings. with orchestra Dinclug fn & Neceniliy. Nof & Lusury. "8 CATHERINE RALLE. adapted from Washinaton_Irving's great classic, “The Lezend of Sleepy Holl LE'S LONG RHOT. Added Attraction, LRON ARD CHICK, Washington's’ Famous _Tenor._ at_ RANDALL’S Dbll'o' ’l'le-ler . N | POSITIVELY BUT ONE WEEK $3. u 'lubu Thur Mat. to 9130; n P Aha_Pavn A “LOOSE TIGHT- Performances “at 6:20. 8, nce’” from Opers W. Rhoades, BRADY. ia d | IMMIE 30 p.m. S0 R e, i CHROREN flnl Jpris2 ($10,000) winger, enario contest. And nrsn.n KBATON, 1 MELECTRIC 1NEXT SUNDAY ‘Thurs. RETURN, BY PUBLIC DEMAND 19559 TIM Based on_the lite mance of h-nl schabert, in __ADAME. n X CRANDALL’S . YORK "HEATER| 'Ga. Ave.& QuebeesSt, TLTON SILIS. in “SKIN And HARRT FOLLARD, in GH WINTER." 1349 Wisconsin Av. MILTON SILLS, in DUMBARTON “SKIN DEEP." HIPPODROME®: 2 %.- A% 5 in “THE LAVENDER BATH LADY. EMP] o11 H St. RODOLPH VALENTINO and CARMFL MYERS, in * A)mco-eay F 1230 C Street N.E. MARJORIB DAW, in “THE PV S— ana OF_PALOM, cn.lul & Fla. Ave. TRUXTON o & T o JACKET," Au,snn OAST. Comedy, “FIRE! FIRD:! m—w—w— in “HUMAN HEARTS. 14th [ and R, L Ave BEL BALLIN, - MARRIED FEOPLE" aneing co ‘Stadlo for rent for The Star’s Classi- fied Section is Arranged for Ready Reference You can instantly turn to the classification in which you are interested and find yourself in close touch with what you are seeking. It's the popu- lar exchange between those with a want and those who can supply it. Why The Star prints more Classi- fied Ads every day than all the * other papers in Washington :o::bind obvmll “Around Corner” Is o Star Office. FAUL TCHERNIKOFF. Ballet Master Washington Opera Co.. ELIZABETH GARDINER. Chalif Graduste. formeily of Paviows, ?, 11 Instruction in sl Franz Schllbm 8 | B Ponko s danced in Argenti owN MusIiC North 7663-J O tudto 1708'S Bt. o and Fokina s of s 2 SHOWS FOR n PRICE OF 1 Continueus From 12 Noea The Idol of the Stage and Screen VIRGINIAPEARSON IN VAUDEVILLE and on the Screen In “WILDNESS OF YOUTH.” Cast. in ELIT! w Phoe Adams 128 & M. 3479 for appaintment. ool oTDucm—P ;-ou b end ¥ \ o lfll and Calffornia wen, T MAcATOY, in “THE TOP OF NEW YORK.* T Sk W&.}"f‘:fl.’.’;"";”:‘.‘.‘i HANS KINDLER 01.ONCELLIS HELENA MARSH CONTRALTO ot er roet Near [ Clags weokly age oyl