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T 42 GIRL FELLED BY BIGYCLE; THER STREET MISHAPS, Four Persons Injured by Autos.| Two Escape Collision. in Whiie jumping rope vesterday att- i ff ernoon Violet Amorost, nine years old, | 7% 10th street northeast, was knock- ed down by the e of Francis the heud ehil ted for an regained Zht, and it was tl:e hospital this morning that ondition wis much fmproved was taken to where it was amended sorv- ec satis- Advertise- e CIVIL SERV|CE TESTS. Junior Telephone Operators Are | Needed by Depa $ tments. tesion | | i e (Swering Flowers nt Their Best. - headguarte IRLAND RITES SATURDAY. Son Jests and Jin g/es My friend had plained to her small son the dif- erence between “monoplane’” aud “biplane.” Later. when he in- terrupted his parents and was Teproved, he exclaimed : “Well, you and father binopo- lize the conversation so 1 never l can get in a word!" MRS. E. W. BOWLES, 1448 Park road northwest (4n order for five dollars will today be mailed to this contribu- Jack—0Oh foot hall rer—Dear, Ma. Fred's been hurt dear, “Nose broken: how | they use the expression “quarter hurse at what docs the | {took up to Charlemagne™ ek or Roman:" | MULLIKI et southedst tirement she intex sion_ouc worthy resolutions saine place CARL A. 1701 16t FISHER, street northicdst Lady Put o much v ‘em up. on't: my hushand nty pounds a week oid e to ,“., s 1 going to tour for three are T 100X Inth street SEILER. northicest ot order pay xou the unttl you are MES. RAYMOND WALTER, 51 Randolph place worthues: use says “that _the > been awail 140 years.' L. M. HAMMOND, 1221 Michigan avenus fother, me and Harry should say Harry mother, put [ and Harry Fourself lus C 1 gl in first JOHN doe MARTIN, e R oud southeist prize of five dollars will contribution cach day to Jests and Jinglen. TRY YOUR HAND. STELZLE WILL IS FILED. Named Beneficiaries in Estate. and Daughters dated probate W aghters, Ka The latter named The en HUSBAND. GETS DIVORCE. Custody of Children Also c\..mmf to Henry Barnes. Associates of Official House Report- ' | er Will Be Pallbearers. i | | ¢ial reporters of the Tiouse | watives: Theodore Shuey | W official reporters of ! enate: Herman H. <. Lipseomb Aiter the Stuff GRS Hildad Jones, \\hn‘g I often think of lives three doors southwest: in his | purs and bones hei ; his L(-porkth\\: ., so cager is| Jones s j wight is he, 1cks never take with treasure his quest waxing old. ind soon we'll plant him in the nold. beneath a greenwood tree, 1l his life he's gathered gold, ! a sin to me. This guy | by hook or crook, a f h. but never read 1c thinks all novels ver hired a skillful, « : d on cornbecf hash. e never the keen delight that comes from money spent; he ever chased through town by night on spendthrift _errands bent; he! rever hought all junk in sight that vas not worth a cent. The helping vand to luckless guys he's never known to show; he never carried wholesome pies to widows in their woe; and when he hears the orphans’ cries no tears of pity flow. 'o make his bulging wad increase ve see him toil and pant; he'd make that bundic, piece by piece, the 1rge<: one extant, as I have said o Jane, my niece, and Susan H., aunt. 1 see him on his (rift, on bent and shaky knees; hes old and frail, but he can lift a pack-| e of bawbees: and there is some- ing wrong with thrift when it is a diseasc. (( 'righr ] \\'-\LT MASO —we are recdv to suppcy Blank Books when you say the word. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. = Have Your E ;'rmggc.fl & oun"ym ulfll ‘!fl é 614 Pth ll. Mk 112 11th Street.! eye and can Aozs = ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9']1 Phone Maln 5108 $7 rooms. $8 weekly; Foomn. $8: with toliet, siower_and fory. $10:2 14 com, 50 per Rooms L:ke ‘Mother hsed lq kezp B'UILT OF STEEL "GARA Main 1776, \lnn.-y Blag. s low as $10 down. $10 montl. ‘Every Garage a Masterpiecs.’ It’s So Easy to Supply that want —through a Star ~ Classified Ad. Remember, you are talking to practlcally every one in Washing- ton—so widespread is The Star’s circulation— and so universally read are The Star’s Classified Pages. The splendid re- sponse which follows Classified ads in The Star explains why The Star prints MORE OF THEM each day than all the other Washingten papers combined, “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office man) — northeast. | s1050 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “Good _ Morning, Dearie,” performance at $:20 p.m. PnLl‘fl—“nlu!som Time” at 2:20 and $:20 pur GAnmcl(—Gnrrxck Players and Juk Norworth in “Johnny Get Your aun ' at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—Wanda Lyon in “Cor- nered.” at §:30 p.n. KEI’I‘II'B—Frnnk ‘Tinney, ville, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m C. J. D, cosuo&- A Quiet norinwest. | Home,” “vaudeville, at p.m, STRAND—“Tarzan." vaudeville, 2:45, 6:30 and 5:45 p.m. GAYETY—Mollie Williams, lesque, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN —Harold Llovd in “Dr. Jack." " photoplay 12:15, 1:43, 0, 5:05, 6:30, 10 p.m. COLUMBIA—] She—-1 notice in this racing news what is that? He--1t must be one with in his mouth. “two bits” vaude- Evening _at 1725 13th strect 3, 6:30 and T2 at one of the F. F. V They were Also one u( the Th. bur- Thelr mame and their health’; | Nouw they're one of the W in th Iarlan e 1:10, at 11:30 a.m., $ and 9:35 p.am. ml me who la Dana in "umon e ying i right, i | “Oh, we didu’t get that far. We ouly [ §75 M. F. OTTMAN, 2113 3d strect novtheast. at 4 :20 and 9 YERS—"Linfant in brooding over cur : he that the motto wanged to “In Darwin we trust.” MRN. M. J. ABRIBAT, 3 Linden street, Cherrydale, Va. anctimoniously ) — me sick at heart TO DISCUSS MI$S|0NS. i | | Meet Fomorrow. The quarterly meeting of the Wom- an's Foreign and H mister? Ttj H is« ties of the Methodist \ 1 in de stum-} s it Liech e more LOSE NORWOOD, Shepherd. street northuwest A GOOD SPORT, the Jingle to put : ks Chureh will be held tomorrow at the Metropolitan M. E. Church, John i Wihen ehall place and C street north- prize I'm i iy i morning ion will be occu- pled by the fore , which addressed by Miss Tillie former missionary to 1 will ’ | will be of humor is| Her subject ense afternoon . and b - g will bo the iliary and Dis- Segments. Luncheon will i Mefropolitan Auxil- Nire. Harry Bosley, president —_— WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. Poor has filed suit for o from Jerome b. . RICK assachuseris southeast. | do you th liappy 1 cause o urricd be. 1 o stay | JOSEPH GPETTL. 07 s2d street northwest. the . Marjorie V. Name five great races | 1f-mile the ha | wenty e two-t and e ask tody of the child ? OLDENBURG Huattscille, Md _ AMUSEMENTS. !leCOLN e BT T!xe Ope! C 99 PAGEANT WITH Must 533 ORUS i 105, VoICTS LLARh\&. CA/AERON WHITE rect Orchestra PLA\nnov AND NEGRO MELODIES ANCING—PANTOMINE th’/ of Atlanta University. e to $200 AT T. ARTHUR TH. chfully) — door open book s faintest idea Vs 1 rirt s EISEMANN torthicest he awarded for the hest TICEETS cAlways Right wn Juality and Price “DAILY OPPORTUNITIES™ Tomorrow-- and Tomorrow Only $10.00 will buy an all- layer-felt mattress on Fri- . 50 1Ibs.; art ticking «m»r'm., rolled edge: dia- mond tufting. An unusual offering. Get It At Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents We Deliver Anywhere in the District of Columbia We Arc as Near You as Your Telephone Main 1085 Franklin 5077 Gibson's Greatest Sale of Surgical Trusses and Elastic Goods For the next ten days we are offering you a very Special Discount of 33Y3% off on Trusses, + Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Knee Caps, Anklets, etc. This is a_positive reduction on our high-class standard goods. Every fit guaranteed to give satis- i faction. We have the moat expert fitters in Wash- ington. Our cotton, linen thread or silk elastic goods are the best made in their ren-pechve class. e do not sell mercerized goods es silk goods. If wo say it is silk, it is silk; All you have to eay is "1 uw your ad in The Star," lnd we give you 33139, off. $1.00 Jurg's Arch Braces, 33y % off,........ 66c $1.50 Jurg's Arch Braces, 33 /1" 1.00 Spring is cominy : you need a new elnmc stock- ing. Get it now and save 331/ cents on every dollar. Ask your doctor about us. He knows us. Methodist Episcopal Societies “’illI D. C, AMUSEMENTS. LOEW'S COLUMBIA BEGINNING ! SU\'DAY | | | ! & i 3 [/ eMille’s PRODUCTION D HN Adam's Rib n MILTON SILLS BLLIOTT DEXTER THEODORE KOSLOFF ANNA Q. NILSSON nd PAULINE GARON Q@ GParamoun! (Piciure From jazz to the jungle, from the cave to the cabaret—here's a glowing drama of woman's love, frailty and courage, living gorgeously before your eyes! SR OHARLES flw,l}lu Presents The Supreme Musical Comedy V:lm the same big bunch Eood S [} - Morning Dearie Wiliiam Theater B0c e 33 Beauty Sat. Mat., | Ever.. 38e te $2.50 EXT WEEK. SEATS SELLING 'ROBERT B. MANTELL and GENEVIEVE HAMPER n :hn-.unn and Classic Plays. | 'POLI’S - TomeHT| MATINEE TODAY 'BLOSSOM TIME| Based on the life and romance of Frans Schubert | With Franz Schubert's Own Music jLast Performance 755 Next Week—Seats Tod:y Starting Monday, March 12 Jomeph Sidney. Inc., Presents ELEANOR a o JOSE PAINTER ~ RUBEN be ] “THE EXILE” A Romastic Comedy Drama By lll—y Teler ol P R Ervening Prices. Thurs. & Bat. CRANDALL’S, [METROPOLITAN ———F AT 100X This Week 1AM, TO 11 P Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. In a Comedy Masterplece “DR. JACK” t Performance at 10 P ADDED— Will Rogers With Irene Rich fn a Classio “Fruits of Faith” News—Symphony—Pat CRANDALL'S SEvTmat fth Bet. D and B TQRAY AP —REN- IIIIIIII||IIII|II|IIIIIlIIIlIIIllIIIIIlIlII“IIIIIIIlIIIILIlIIIIIIIIIIIImiillllmflllilllllIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII nd NEAL BURNS, in i R!‘ Yor RflP‘IV CRANDALL'S 7weaten N Oth & E &t TODAY — FLORENCE YVIDOR \IH.TO SILLS, o 'fiK]\' DE And 1 1E TOM‘WRND\\ — f(\\lXTA\CZ TAL- MADGE and CONWAY TEARLE, in “TWO WEFKS." And CHRISTIE Comedy CHOP_SUBY." CRANDALL’S fAYox MATS,, 2 P.AM. AILT THEATER iRas, * TOMORROW — Return Engagem MARY TICRFORD, ll"ruu'm STORM b3 nmnm at 1:80, 9:80. in ciat Attraction. MON 'ETTE, 14 TOMORROW-—Hterisn P MARY PIOKFORD, in COUNTR lM'll!lnflI at l 30, 8:30, 3:30, ] ¥ me mommmef mnme = THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. Vil . “The Public Is Advised To Buy Seats Early For the Engagement Next Week of the Wonderful SINGER’S MIDGETS B. F. Kelth’l Tl\aa!er Mnn;gemenl _T;e;l;;sement is for one Week_:n;y and the desire to serve our patrons and the public in this way is actuated by the Extraordinarily Heavy Advance Sale Phone Main 4485 & 6823 for Prompt Attention to Your Desires PFWHOOPEE!!! ANTIS!!!"9g SHE'S MAD CLEAN THROUGH! BOOTH TARKINGTON'S I ‘‘THE FLIRT” SAYS TODAY: Love Is a blind. makes a girl Bealthy wealthy—if wise. Honestly, g polfey. s “Tis love of jarz that makes the girls go ‘round. Two's company—but not mec- | ensarily a partnership. You can lead any man to the altar if you give him no change and A kat may get a look trom a king. The heed. Faint hearts are the easiest won, fair Ia, \nfl-ln: -uund- I|Lt - n Early NO TELLING HOW FAR SHE'LL GO TOMORROW L= M SHUBERT-BELASCO NEXT SUNDAY NOHT ~ SEATS WO THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY IN THE WORLD / AVERY HOPWOOD'S SENSATIONAL FARCE- THE tem in the hest more walst—the AND THE ORIGINAL A.H.WOODS ELTINGE THEATER NEW YORK,PRODUCTION ~ AL NITES- S0t rota00 B MAT. SAT. — BEST SEATS ¥150 IOX OFF“:E OPEN SA M 1’09 P M LOEW’S ¢ 11 ALAC T rAST Tlmm-: DAYS DANA: CRINOLINE IND ROMANCE A METRO PICTURE CHRISTY COMEDY Bobby Vernon in “SF.COND CHILDHOOD" ews—Toples—Overture T ™ Curtain at Fosttively me T CoLiimsiA LAST THREF. DATI THE FIRST PICTURE IN NATURAL COLORS! ‘‘THE TOLL OF THE SER” A Metro Picture wieniennetn Herlan and Amna May Weng Comedy Hit MONTANA I‘ EM_G00D! A GREAT BROADWAY CAST BARGAIN MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ALL SEATS 25¢ & 50c BEST SEATS, $1 ITFRY t Sunday Ni «THE MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD" Geo. M., Cohan's Oomedy Hit With @GEO. BARNES-WANDA LYON Add "Dv!. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[lIlIIIIIlIlIlllIlIllIIlllll|II T In An Eplo of the Flapper “WHAT FOOLS MEN ARE" ZLarry Semon, in *"The Counter Jumper' Fox News People : entertainme H MATINER SATURDAY AT 3 'ODAY — LL NEIL hiTe or' Lirm ana SISAIH ADAMS, in ““OUCH. Performancs 30, CrICTROLA and Pn‘dumuv RE- AL} ade from B by Tambert Murphy Quartet, mccompanied by Stanles W, Rhoades, Concert Get It At Gibson's Whera Your Dollars Have Meve Cents 917-919 G St. N.W, MORGAN & BIN‘DII. Twe_Extremes of Fun. LEW PISTEL & CO. A Blackface Laugh THREE, amn vAr‘nl"u.n CTS_OF MERIT. A _Picture of Action, “THE CUB REPOBTER.- RICEARD TALMADG Tatest and Boat. GARRY McGARR GARRICK PLAYERW JACK NORWORTH “JOHN?V GET YOUR GUN" 170! Mstineo Thur, N T GARRIOK Next Woek—Beats Now 3 WISE FOOLS TOM WISK [ IIlllIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIl_lIIIIIII"lll||I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIl i Emil (Jars) C Wil H. Ward Next Week— Knick Knacks" HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE KEITH'S GREATEST COMEDY BILL H. M. the King of Fan FRANK TINNEY In a Hilarious Skit CLARK & BERGMAN In “Seminary Mai A Muste: 22 ) ’; : be"s's‘dlvi; ;’é’fifi’ifiy | Bennie Fields Singer’s Midgets Buy Early “Russla Through the Shadows” Will Be Shown One Night Only March 12, ’23, at the New MASONIC AUDITORIUM 13th and N. Y. Ave. 11th TODA LON CHANEY 15th REGENT 8¢ and L:lnnrnh Sta. 0¥ D in ™ CAROLINA ROW- 525 Geh NEW THEATER i MacDONALD RN yBOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PIERRE WONTELUY, Condncfor Foll's Theater, Tues., Marh 13, 4 Mrs, bru]'r s LAST THREE DAYS unam. RIALTOQ 1 *-m. Metro Prezents REGINALD BARKER'S Buper-Spectacis HEARTS AFLAME ddapted from “TIMBER" BY HAROLD TITUS With ANNA Q. NILSSON FRANK KEENAN ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllIIlI|||I|lIIII|l||IIh DANCING. Rightway School of Dancing 814 Twelfth st. n.w, (mesr 12th and ¥). Enroll at our studlo if you waut to dunce Our methods are very casy. No appolntmen: required. Instruction 10 a.m. to 10 pm. 13 GLOVER'S. 618 2°ud N.\WW.—PRIVATE LES. sons any fime, 70c. Course, aix lessons, $4. Guar. results. Fine environment. W. 1129, PROF. AND MRS. ACHBR'S STUDI . mow, Class Mondey Private _les pointment Phons Frankiin 6567, Established 1000: STAGE DANCING BUCK TOE . MISS BAKER Late of McIntyre & Heath Cutldren & Bpecialty—Act Btaged and others; | BTUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE: WILBUR, Bt cln:k Duvont studlo. Thoas liroom Daocing. Stege 8. XNT!BM!D!ATE CL. omi Wedn: Miiora. T o _j_r_|—..__-— DAVISON’S ¥et-1329 M n.w S Y GClass Bat. evenings, wi‘t'n'.mhmn -

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