Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
42" OFFICIALS APPROVE WHITE TICKET PLAN System Will Eliminate Profes- sional Panhandling, Is Con- sensus of Opinion. Possibility of widespread adoption, %ot only In this country, but in other Jands of the “white ticket” plan for eliminating the professional beggar from the streets, now being tried out in Washington successfully by the Gospel Mission, 214-218 John Marshall vlace, is scen in letters commending 1he scheme from high government officials, members of Congress and foreign diplomats Re superintendent of on, ‘who devised the plan and has distributed about ts to be given instead of inoney to persons soliciting financtal @id on the streei received many minister ~of srmed Supt. Cory <ome time to see such n organized work in my own coun. same 1 shall recommend Raker Approves Plan. John Baker of ed the opinion, in ‘ory, that the plan, all over the Tnited would practically climinate un rthy medicants. President Hardin ording to a communication received at the mis- sion recently from the White House, Jas had an opportunity to inform himself somewhat about the plan for eliminating the professional beggar while assuring relief to persons in nd thinks the white ticket s clements of great useful- . expr a letter to S pt. thoroughly appli distress, ntative Benjamin K. Focht vlvania, chairman of the t committee, character- Repre: Per )m.:.. D) to supply tickets Gl S the svstem s doubtles E . l)nluu:ham ol Ver- ynnu' said “this appears to be a very good’ method to reduce the number of beggars.” Senator Davis Elkins of West Vir- lia, in whose state Mr. Cory first wd out the ticket plan, stated. “I Nery much approve of this pla: ude's Flowers 1s—roses, violets, ~ Advertisement. MRS. BARBOUR’S ESTATE IS VALUED AT $350 000 Tarbour. who died sonal property val- $550.000" and real estate as- 5,500, according to the pe- nk J. Hogan and the Na- nd Trust Company, ccutors. The real estate 41 Rhode Island 2103 and 2105 etc. \idad in the persomal property n) worth of the bonds of the s Tight Company and pany's stock; s of Capital Traction Com- real estate notes $130,000 . and jewelry, automo- are her Frederick D. Barbour . Annie M. Mayer, and a dauzhter, Josephine Broome. of George W. Offutt, rer president of the Potomac Sav- $ngs Bank of Georgetown, was report- ed to the Probate Court today as Ui of $30.000" in the petition for ta of his will, filed by his ex- \tors, Gertrude Offutt and George Offutt, jr. The details of the gs are not made public. Barbour —we are ready to supply Blank Books when you say the word. E. Morrlson Paper Co. BUILT OF STEEL. "GARAGES Maln 1776, Munsey Bldg. Terms as low as $10 down, $10 month. ‘Every Garage a Masterpiece.” ATTENTIO} Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main 8108 $7 rooms, $8 weekly; $10.50 rooms, $8: §l4, with Ttollet. | shower_and lavaiory, $10; 2 1a | roow. 30 per cent more, Rooms Like Mother Us: You can effect an exchange— through a Classified Ad under the proper head- ing—of something you have for something you want that some one else has. That's one of the big conveniences of the Classified Section. Write explicitly what you have to exchange—and for what—and you will get in touch with those in- terested. The Star renders such cxcellent service that it prints more Classified Ads each day than all the other papers in Washington THE | Josts and Jin g/es TODAY'S WINNER. A man fell downstairs and was killed. but a bottle of liquor in his pocket remained unbroken. A neighbor discovered the body and, incidentally, the liquor. Dou- ble funeral next Tuesday. THOMAS J. FORD, Veterans’ training center. Silver Spring, Md. (4 check for five dollars will :ndny be mailed to this contribu- or.) What the world needs is a windshield that will make the car or pedestrian out in front look like a tack. ROBERT V. CROSS, Bureau C..& R., Navy Dept. « .. WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME. Winton Six. Hudson, Yellow Cabs. Grant. Irendon. Rolls Royce. Loocomobile. Stutz, Lincoln. Essex. Apperson, elie. Elcar. Hupmobile. Overland. Marmon. Essex. MISS G. BOGER, 1217 L street northwest. . e o “Can any of you tell me what Fran- cis Scott Key did for America?" asked the teacher of her night class. i Sure.” replied Tony the boothhuk “He builda da Georgetown bridge.” D. J. O'BRIE: Soldiers’ Home Hospital. .« .. The meanest man wo know is the society editor of a small Missouri pa; who published the following ftem: @< cunlss ——, a young lady of twenty mers, is now at Palm Beach her twin' brother, 2sed thirty. it LORIA REDMON, 1315 Spring oo norchwest. o e e Fow owner, somewhat confused at finding stranger in his seat: Ixcuse An_enternrising undertaking _estab- lishment adopted as its llD‘l customers always come back.” they're in dutch with the Better Bust, ness League. E. W. KIDWILER, 5302 Illinois avenue. s eide THE NEW COLUMN. To The Star the new column’s a gain, Each day ‘twill bring forth a Mark Twain ; And furnish hereafter, A good cause for laughter, An anti-spasmodic for pain. J. B. H., 1316 B street southwest. Sam (on passing the Riding and Hunt Club)—Whut's dat place? Jim—Huh, don you know whut dat place is? Dat's de horses’ clubhouse. M. G. TIMBERLAKE, Rockville, Md. WHEN “ARS \XAY CEASE. When waiters vow they'll take no tips, | When the menu has no prune, When oEE- Nnmu hateh spring chickens It's not | ‘auite then, but koon! EDWIN 1. SHOPE, 637 Maryland avenue northeast. PR The little boy saw for the first time a small tug engaged In towing a large ship, and heard the former vessel whis- tie loudly. “Look, papa,” he exclaimed; “the big one's got the little one by the tail, and it's squealing ! MRS, M. L. DAVIS, Fairmont Inn. P Wife (reading style news)—The latest fad in Paris is sewing into the seams of garments a perfume corresponding to their color; rose, lavender, violet, etc. Thus each garment suggests what odor i to be used. Husband—Great scott! With skunk coats all the rage! MRS. M. J. ABRIBAT, 23 Linden street, Cherrydale, Va. PP Should you see a big speed-law-break- ing car full of men with hats pulled down over their eyes, they are not nec- essarily bootleggers. More likely they're dry raiders. OSWALD DRURY. e Butcher—say, You cut me short on this pound of ‘sugar. Grocer—Well, 1 lost my pound welght, 8o 1 weighed it with that pound of pork me, sir, but vou are occupewing my pie.” RS. M. M. PROFFITT, 9 Cedar avenue, Hyattsville, Md. A prize of five dollars will contribution each day to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOU 1 got from you this morning. ROBERT CARY, 732 7th street northeast. be ded for the best R HAND. e e ARMY OFFICER DIES. Col. Hadsell Succumbs En Route From Hongkong to Amsterdam. ‘Word reached the War Department last night announcing the death of Lieut. Col. George Arthur Hadsell, 57th Infantry, U. S. A., en route from Hongkong to Amsterdam, Holland. His death was due, the report stated, to paralysls. He was fifty-one vears old. and was a native of Plainsville, Conn. He was a graduate of Yale. He served in the Regular Army in the Spanish-American war and was stationed in \\xshmmon durlng the | world war. He is survived by his| wife, Mrs. G. A. Hadsell; aaun George rthur Hadsell. Jr., classman of West daughter, Mrs. Susan Fay, Capt. Edward N. Fay, U. 8. A. — COMMENCEMENTS SET AHEAD Two private schools have arranged to hold thelr commencement exer- cises this year earlier than usual, on account of the Shrine convention here in Juhe. The National Cathedral School for Girls will hold its com- mencement from May 18 to 21 instead of June, and Miss Maderla's School will hold its exercises May 22 Instead of June 5, the usual date. —_—— QiRE g0, the lack of fuel and cap- ital 20,000 miles of railway under the Russian soviet have been elosed: & second-year Point, and ‘one CLOSING-OUT SALE of Open Stock - DINNERWARE 18 Open Stock: Patterns prices, $2.50 doz. OOW. o ciosicioisie $14.00 doz. ; now $4.75 doz. to $26. now. DINNER PLATES prices, 70c ea. to now. . COVERED DISHES $9.25 ea.; now.. TEA CUPS AND now. . c now. Dishes, 1§17 combined. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. prices $6.25 doz. ......25C to $1.00 ea. COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, former prices, $7.00 doz. to $23.50 doz.; Also—Tea Sets, Your Pattern May Be in This Lot English, Bavarian, French Japanese and American Patterns—Reduced BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, former to $11. 50doz 5 .A.....15ct050cel. SALAD OR PIE PLATES, former prices, $3.50 doz. to $15.00 doz. ; HeWer e TEA PLATES, former prices, $4.75 doz. to -25c to 50c ea. -25c to 50c ea. BREAKFAST PLATES, former prices, 50 doz. ; .25c to $1.00 ea. former prices, $3.25 doz. to $37.00 doz. : 25¢c to $1.00 ea. SOUP PLATES former prices, $4.00 doz. to $26.50 doz.; now. OPEN VEGETABLE DISHES, former -25¢ to $1.00 ea. $4.30 ea.: -25c to $1.50 ea. 10rmcr prices, $2.50 ca. to $10.50 ea.; $1.50 to $2.50 ea. MEAT DISHES, former prices. 50c o o - ++..25¢ to $2.50 ea. SAUCE BOATS, former prices, 85¢ ea. to $7.75 ea.; now........50c to $2.50 ea. SAUCERS, former to $21.50 doz.; ... 25c to $1.00 ea. BOUILLON cuPS AND SAUCERS, for- mer prices, $7.50 doz. to $15.50 doz.; 25¢c to $1.00 ea. Hot Cake Individual Butters, Sugar and Cream Sets, Tea- pots, Cho p Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Cake Plates, etc., cor- respondingly reduced. 2 MAIN FLOOR—G ST. ENTRANCE DULIN&MARTINGe F Street and 1214 t0 121D & Street, Hours—8:45 to 5:30 The Watchman Oh, wnchman tell me of the night! T night is punk,” the walchmzn saxd ‘and many kids chase. false dellght, who should be }:;lsne and ua'fe in bed. When I young, long years ago, the springalds hnrnedy!he nfndmght oil; that truths of value they might know, they conned the works of Hume and Hoyle. They sat around the evening lamp and read of states- man, bard and seer; they had no vain’ desire to tramp the garish streets till morn was near. The prudent parents stayed at home, ex- amples for the children’s eyes, and Father read‘a helpful pome, while Mother swatted flies. The house- hold circle is no more, the doors are shut, the lights are out, the folks are gone where autos roar, and wnld carousers dance and shout.” Oh, watchman, if you speak | the truth, we live in parlous times, I swow; but in my long evanished vouth your gransire spake as you do now. He was the village watch- men then. and oft I asked him of the night; and ruin threatened i8irls and men, the times we lived in were a fngh: Oh, watchman, You are full of pop, this world i; all we could desire, so to your dunes blithely hop, while I go home and paw. my lyre. WALT MASO! l (Copyright.) ¢ ord needs fixing take it to a Ford Specialist—he'll lll;mw Just wh..t to do and how to do ft—and he'll have you running again in short order. The Recommended Service Column n the Classified Section will tell you where you can get in touch With a “Ford Doctor"—who guaran- tees satisfaction to Star readers. Depend upon Recommended Service as a guide to all sorts of personal and domestic requirements.—Adver- tisement. TWO SEEK DIVORCES. Declaring her husband made her sleep on the floor, refusing to share the bed with her, and two week after their marriage went on & drunken spree, Mrs. Ollle W. Strick- land has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for a limited divorce from Elmore M. Strickland. They were married July 10, 1814, and_have no children. Mrs. Strickland tells th, court her husband bought an auto- mobile while they resided at Cabin John, Md., but refused to permit her to use it, but took another woman riding in it. Attorney Raymond Neu- decker appears for the wife. Mrs. Madeline V. Curtin yesterday sued for an absolute divorce from her husband, John urtin. They were m rrmd t Rockville, Md,, Sep- tember 21, 1817, and have no children. Misconduct alleged and a_c respondent named. Attorney Turnace appears for the wife. Effi§ Ever besn tested? Wo have o Store profound study of the Sciaatiseally locats Jear tr coutle aad pmmn. m. prope "GPTICAL CO. 614 Oth St. 712 11th Street RA dl Prodigue,” TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NA'nnNAl.—'l\o Music Box Re- 0 p.m. Lady Friends,” at 2: PRESIDENT—“Buddie Pllyerl, 8:20 p.m. SCO—"The of 1922 v..udevllle, 2:16 and 8 15 p.m. xnm's——n’ene Franklin and vaude- wville, 2:16 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—*"The Slyle EhOW. ville, at 3, 6:30 and STRAND—Virginia Pelrlon, vaude- ville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:4 vaude- GAYETY- lesque, at 2:15 and 8.15 p.m. nul.'n)—-l\i Coue nlng l,chk In. 0 p.m. UMBIA—Mae Murray, in “Jazz- . at 10:50, 12:50 a.m., 3, 5:05, 7:06 and 9:20 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Dorothy Gish and Dick Barthelmess, in “Fury,” at 1. king a 3 12 45, 2 30 4 0 10 7—55 lnd . CENTRAL—! "Taimadge, “The Voice P‘rom the Minaret,” 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 3:35, 6:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. W'S HEAD rLAYEns—"LEnram at 8:30 p. —_— In olden times the fine ladies living in the Maine coast towns used to acquire beautiful complexions by sleeping with their heads out of the windows in foggy weather. RARPPRPPRROSPI S Did We Take Your Picture This Morning? We snapped some more this morning—in the vicinity of both our stores—708 7th St. and 3123 M St If YOUR picture is among those in our windows— both stores—tomorrow—we will give —a roll of DIREX—the miracu- lous photo film—to fit your camera, and we will develop the roll for you free. And, in addition, we will give you purchase orders good as part payment for any merchan- dise in our stores. Look in Our Windows For Your Picture 708 Seventh St. N.wW. 3123 M St. N.W. AAAAAAAAAAAAY Get It At Gibson’s The Store Your Physician Recommends We Deliver Anywhere in ‘We Are as Ne: Main 1085 the District of Columbia You as Your Telephone. Franklin 5077 March First Sale Prices Good Friday and Saturday Scissors, Razors, Knives sharpened by our expert surgical Instrument maker. Braces Made to Order and Repaired. Expert Orthopedic Service. Arch Supports Made to Order. FOOT COMFORTS: ‘The Famous Jung Arch Braces $1.00 per pair. Dr. Scholl’s Famous Zeno Pads for Corns, Bunions, Callouses 35c per package 3 packages for $1.00. Several Specials of Interest hm.:x. per pack- 380 - Palmolnc A'ssorted Toilet Soaps. per cake.. 12 cakes for 55 Four 10c rolls Toilet TiSSUC «..evevencsennes J. & J. Red Cross Cotton, best made. Spe- cial, per pound.. Five cakes Soap. Special..... Cuticura Solpv eake ... 56c 20c 18c Fairy per Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supports Fitted By Experts Prices Most Reasonable Real Good Radio Values $8 Holtzer Cabot Phones, 2200 ohms. Special . $‘r 25 124 Voit,45 Amp. A Ba:terics, for use with W. D. 11 45 tubes. Special. Receiving Tubes 69c 2 1 69¢ Rheostat . Sockets for W - 98¢ tubes .. 3-Plate Venier Con- densers Stuart B Batteries, large size, 22V:-volt. Special - Crystal Dcl:c— tors ..... 3-inch * DIII: el ... 43-Plate Condensers 23-Plate Vanable Condensers . - $1.98 59¢ S 970 $1 49 Special Prices on Drug Supplies Mellin’s Food, large Squibb’s Magnesia Dental Cream.... Kolynos’ Tooth Paste . Glycerine and Rose Water .. e White Pine and Tar .. Sexdhlz Powders, fOr wrervvriinrenes Bed Pan enameled Perfection T)pe Pan and Bed Pan combined : Infants’ Rec(a} ringes, special . s}i’mghflacuc Tooth- l"rl“mpofled Blades in Gillette razor, Dozen‘ Dozen for $1.00 Alberite Toothbrush \spmn S-grain, 100's 6lc 39c 19¢ 23c 23c 2 23c $1.98 Douche $3.49 17¢ 29¢ for use 29c 12 5c 19¢ Palmolive Shavmg Cream Palmolive Shampoo ....... Palmolive Sozp. dozen , Alcorub, pint ... Large Sized Samtarv Napkins, dozen in 55 package ... Three Paper ... Vaginal Douche Syringes ... Tubing lengths ams W. E. Douche C 2-qt., complete wuh tubing and pipes. $1.39 Dobell’s S 3 pi'(‘:t‘:l en s B : “"_0 : . 20c Sai;t; l:azor:w’g;eual 79‘: Playing Cards, 5C per pack ... J. & J. Baby %6¢ 23c 77c Blades, doz. Comylcte Stock Edison Mazda Lamps Get It At Gibson's 917-919G St. N.W. VIRGINIAPEARSON IN VAUDEVILLE end en the Sereea In *“WILDNESS OF YOUTH.” Prices—Nights . 100—S10 ] POLLI'S -- TONIGHT MATINEE TODAY, 2:20 POSITIVELY lvt ONE WEEK Sights, uauuux Thur. la, 500 to §1.50; Seats ' NEXT SUNDAY =, RETURN, BY PUBLIC DEMAND 19559 TIM Based en the Iite mance of Frans Kcl WITH Franz Schubert’s OWN MUSIO Nighta, 50c to $2.50. Tho, Mat., '50c te $1.50. Sat.! wat.. 50c to $% [Dr. Frank Crane| Lecture at the Metropolitan M. E. Church Tues., Mar. 6th, 8 P.M. Tickets, $1.00, on uie Romn 217 1738 G St. Mail Patronago of Me Classes Behoo) ‘st Eotigions Binentine 4 ro- rt. NDALL’S, METROPOLITAR —t AT 10t)° LAST THREE DAYS, 11 AM. TO 11 P Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. First National Preseats RICHARD BARTHELMESS DOROTHY GISH Supported by Tyrene Fower, and ® noted cast In an eplo of Bo o down o the ‘sea i shipe “FURY” News—Symphony—*Hot Shets* CRANDALL'! TODAY AND TOMORROW — TALYADGE and BUGENE 0'BE| T TRB VOICH TR MINA- BT CAnd HARRY romnb in TOUGH_WINTER. A 9th & E Sta. TODAY—_BISIE FERGUSON, fa “OUT- m\mnno\v-xAun LEWIS and CAST, {n “THE THIRI ALA " An CL PARROTE, in “TIGHT FHOES CRANDALL'S SAVOY THEATER 14th and Col. Rd. ROTHY DALTON A rmx T In th. nr-nhn ‘Washington SHUBERT EELs Dally at 2:15 and 8:15 A Sensational Smashing HIT ‘SPICE OF 1922 By JACK LAIT A whale of a Revue intwo thirty gorgeous scenes, with & company of 100, including Arman Kaliz, Sam Hearnand Brendel and Bert and forty hand-picked Broadway Beauties. —_— Mats., 28o—80e. Nites. 230 to 31, Excost on Sat.. Sun. and Meildays Final Performances Sunday, March 4, at 8 and 8:15 P, BEG. SUN. MCH. 11TH SEATS NOW ON SALE Avery Hopwood's Great Farce THE DEMI-VIRGIN With HoAZEL DAWN N. X Freduction JUNE ELVIDGE. T MAL ‘SHIRLBY OF THB CIB- St. and R. I Ave RUDOLPH VALENTINO MEL MYERS, fu “ALL North Capitol & P Sta, MIRIAM OOOPER and BALPH GRAVES, io “KINDRED OF “MA_AND PRINC .fa'é.}“ffq';‘nfl“;mw with JOHXNY WALKER, RALVH T OOI.IIMBIA ST THREE DA' MAE MURRAY nd magnificent masterpiece by Edm: “JAZZMANIA” A METRO PICTURE CARTOON—NEWS—SPECIAL ALLJAZZ MUSIC BILS, THE FIRST PHOTOPLAY IN NATURAL COLORS “TOLL OF THE SEA” A splendid tflllmph of lnvlnllvu art that peopls screen with real people, not just oinems characte: WITH KENNETH HARLAN AND ANNA MAY WONG EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION “BULL" MONTANA IN “ROB 'EM @00D"” A Metro Picture A Great Travesty on Fatfbanks in “Robin Hood® SYMPHONIC OVERTURE—KEWS VIEWS—OTHER HITS i (1] ngton engagement of that und Gon)’xng My — e e a— A REAL DOUBLE BILL uam.RIALTQ e D%~ NOTE ‘- ONLY PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN MOTION PICTURES “'I'HE MESSAGE OF EMILE COUE™ ™ ALSO -9y EORGE FITZMAURICE PARAMOUNT SPECIAL WITH BETTY COMPSON, BERT LYTELL AND CAST ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES LT HIGH CLASS VAUDRVILLE ‘THEATRE DE LUXE Grand Mid-Winter Carnival MISS IRENE FRANKLIN Incomparable Char- acter Somgstress Jerry Jarnagin at the Plamo MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY n Their New Comedy The Boendein st Hensfoot nnun" THE FOUR CAMERONS “Like P'lll!l—hflo Som” CHOY LING HEE TROUPE Oriental Wonder Workers B, L HMam Oompesor ef Budles’ Amerte { ¥ Begoe & Qupss, *‘Up-Side-Down in 1 . Assop's Fables; Others. EXTRA SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE The Sensational Syncopators PAUL SPECHT AND HIS ORCHESTRA TS.. 2 P.M. Daily. 3 'mn« - LOX OHANEY. “POP TL‘ITDD‘S N HOT. Added Attraction, LEONARD CHICK Washington's Famous Tenor, at § TODAY -ALIGR HRADY‘ n NDS." Aq DA PATL PAm:u'l"l‘. fLary TIGHTWAL LI CAVALLIERT ‘(pecial) = 05 m 54 “GHOST QUAIL.” THURSDAY, AT 8:15 Master Planists Series MASONIC AUDITORIUM | LEGINSKA ‘The Phenomenal Pianist T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1506 G Bt. - cmc 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W, 963 \!AR!')BII DAW and FOR- BY, in “THE PRIDE OF d R, L. Ave. IcDONALD, in CAROLIN 1ith & N. C. Ave. 5.E, BILLID DOVE, CULLE LANDIS. ZAZU_ PITTS, RY and EDYTHE OHAPMAN, in “YOUTH 20 XOUTH" Alio POL TUTTLE, in RASS WiDOW! REGENT RIS IN THPE DARK." NEW THEATER 5% oLrR BNTINO. in “THB Yo iversal Comedy. ifornia Sts. A, in “LOVE B35 Sth St S.E. VAL- RAJAH, Ao Fieid and Was Awarded to MISS PAUIJ\E HEATH, 9th 5.W, Lut Night Who_will be the fortunate onew y and Friday? ‘JfllllIllll|lllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL =i LOEW’S JAGI( HOLT IN PETER B. KYNE'S Great Romantie Hit! g m = = =l = = = With Eva Nevak vmu DANA ==_| “Crineline -Il Remance” ST CHARACTER ANALYSIS Ten Weeks Course By Rev. Henry F. Lutz, Ph.D. Begins Fri, Mar. 2, 8 P.M. ¥. M, C. A. Fres Public Lecture .M b, " ERIKA ORINI Geatest Woman Vielinist . Grmanes” o utuan s, 13th & G. Tonight, 8:15. Matines Saturday. NATIONAL = BEGINNING SUNDAY_SEATS SELLING, ‘The biggest and best musical comedy that has ever_come here."'—Star, 18 CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S Sat. Mat. 300 Son rhars. ke "oracen it's UL the Big. gest and Best. Same Cast, me Production, same Hilarious Hit o 82.50 catae iasyy ARRY McGARRY'S ARRICK PLAYER AND Jack Norworth In the Bensational Buccess “My Lady Friends” h Farce With a Laugh & Min- ats !.‘.5"’.‘"5:;..‘.“’;...,“ Ero Langh: Also Mezzanine Orchestra and Jack Norworiire: Satmitasle Songs At Prices Washington Likes to Pay $1 e, Tt 500 51 Mats,, 500 The Garrick—7th & F Sts, Mats,, Thurs. and Bat. er’ otl ago Ol 0th 1 00 STAR CONCERT SERIES NATIONAL, Friday Aft., 4:30 HANS KINDLER VIOLONCELLIST HELENA MARSH CONTRALTO T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G St. THE PIIESIDEIT Pa. Ave. at 11th. M. 687 Nights, 8:30. Mats., 2130 TONIGHT AT 8:20 2d BIG WEEK BARGAIN MAT. SAT, ALL SEATS 25¢ & 50c Beginning Sunday Night 'CORNERED"” WITH WANDA LYON N RI L Former N. Y. Winter Gi tar, partner to Gertrude Hoffmun. Mae , Maude Allen lessons in all styles of damcing. mnan haliroom, stage and children's classes. wéekly on stage of President Pamphiet upon req: 183 STUDIO, BILTMORE, COL. 200: DAVISON'STF1320 M n.w. e ‘Teach you te dance correctly in & (:w ! striotly private. Any hour. Beparai o evenings, with erchestra, 24 Private _lessons i 5507 etabilehed JACK HOFFMAN AND LILLIAN HOSKINS. Btage and hallrom dancing rorrrcl!{’ children and adults. ~Studie for ent for p 1141 o PAUL nm:nmmrl. Ballet Master Washiugton Opera Co., and ELIZABETH GARDINER, Ohalif Graduate, formerly of Faviowa, Fokine nd Bolm Ballet uction in all forme of dancing. Tange s danced in Argentina, Studio 1708 8 St, North 7663, nghtway School of Dmcmg 51¢ Twelfth at, mear 12th and F). Earoll at our studie'if you want to dance. Our methods ars very No lpmmnt required. lnllmotlo‘n 10 .m._to 1 WILBUR, lu. [ mru eln:.len ‘Bupclt nult. ‘l- vate dances. lin