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Mo USESNIGHTGOWN | TOHANG HERSELF! — Con! “New” and “Fi atill coming strong ai Woman Patient at Chevy! Chase Sanitarium Found | Dead in Closet. | | TODAY'S WINNER. ‘What further proof do we need that Tutankhamen was the Pha- raoh of the Exodus? Didn't they find fly-swatters in his tomb? R, N. )’()[ VG Berkelcy Spri (dn order for five (lullan will touuy o wiubnt tiws Coniivetol) Miss Emma Witzcl, thirty-two vears| old, of 174 F street southwest. com- mitted suieide by hanging herself, vesterday aftornoon at a sanitariumi in Chevy Chase, where she had been | under treat for several months | for nervous disorder The young woman used her own nightgown with which to destroy herself. Wrapping part of the gar- - ment around her neck she suspended the remaining part from a closet! Woudn't it be ehelf and jumped. She had béen dead | “Automobile Co Some time when a nurse who had|seen on many been searehing for her opened thelthe drivers could - r to turn ti sy stickers. ndshieids, around s i them closet door and made the discovery. 7. N NEVIUS. Miss Witzel's condition had not been 1566 Cotimbinl road such 2s to warrant belief that she At would destroy herself. As a matter| g alineo 8 v ) eadline from a recent Star: of fact, she liad been given the free- i n MEAGIEE O (Sl imit, say dom of the sanitarium. Coroner | ouare,’ - Nevitt made an investigation and {PIUES 0000 . day for plumbers Is ssued a certificate of suicide. tho limit, say tho’ people. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, J: POSTER CONTEST IN VIEW STALs eI o ual The teacliers pay bill fails—Con- FOR THE TRAINING CAMPS |gressmen: can't- see” why they —should help people who know more. than they e do! Effort to Induce Young Men to JOSEPH T. CREAMER. $27 P street northwest. Enlist in Citizens' Mili- Sieis : | SPEAKING OF "ONFERI CES.” wife can: draw ‘up a marital but mighty fewcan prevent jection of new stuff. tary Service. Tn an effort to obtain a suitable de- »ster to be used in the | OSWALD DRURY. | attract young men to o W : 1<’ Military Training Camps i IRAWBACK fo be held this summer, 4 contest has 2B —Is.the king a been inaugurated by the headquart “{‘nnhx?;v‘:(r“;?f;‘.;u the 3rd Corps Area. which directs | worthy : litary n\;xu.\ here., Maryland. iscount . Deal—Nuy. 0o -often his Virgin 1 Pennsylvan 8 majesty betrayeth ‘himself by _showing he objec > C cns’ Mil + | on his countenance a royal flush. Th bject of the Citizens' Military V. BEEDE, Training Camps is to bring together z men of high type under the e most favorable conditions of outdoor ife; to stimulate and promote citi- General Delivery. Superfluous statement: That southern atriotism and Americanism; ) Rhodesia, to be annexed by Great ough expert physical direc- | Britain, 'is rich in gold and other thletic coaching and military | minerals. 5 ining, to benefit the young men in- Z.48 H;,ATH. idually, and bring them to realize e Pasadena. PR ir obligations to their country - i of recreation and traininz| e .often see a Jest of ours. but sel- av citizenship should pre- {dom hear the Jingle. 3 > in the poster. The military . THOMAS J. FORD, feature should be subordi Veterans' Training Centers | but must be worked in with the siter Spring, Md + than March submitted to 1l select the one mo: » the winner a prize of $10 ‘be pa 1f the design is deemed suitable, 2 contract will be given for the completed poster, for which an i agaiional 310 will be allewed Sei | TO DETERMINE WEIGHT jnches. Sketch and poster to become DBt i it shoula pref- OF BURNED GASOLINE svably be such that it may be repro- — i i one color and must not re- | Burean of Standards Experiment- guire the use of more than three. Cetelies should be submitted to| ing in Maintenance of Proper or in_charge Citizens' Military . ] Training Camps affairs. headquarters Levels for Airships. 2rd Corps Area, Raltimore, Md. Experiments are being conducted at FRIENDLY OVERTURES the Bureau of Standards of the Depart- {ment of Commerce to make up for the eig] & d in the flight FROM CHINA TO JAPAN e ot e e chat some of the of a dirigible airship {litting mediun: of the ship will not h.n.v; i to be dispelled in order to maintain the b oner evel. | The experiments. being | held in conjunction with the Army air service, consist of condensing from "l(’ exhaust a part of the water formed b the burning of the r'um{hl:ll]nd‘? of ‘h) drr; c soline is Word has been received here from {gen and carbon of which ga Peking that the Chinese government |composed. The hvdrogen in Lurning as pablished a note stressing “the | takes from the air eight times it we ‘tmportance of consolidating . and {of oxygen. so that the e cox;]&'pmr“e strengthening the friendly relations iis uumuen(llln ?\e:‘rlfmd between China and Japan, So as to | for the gasoline b Hisainan Traintain the neice of the world by |, AT L Cqulibum 5o = ar o:gf'fiua::‘x:ng(rjc Jeace woF tne 18T lthat it has no great tendency to rise or The twenty-one demands considered jlo fall Tty e 1' e und", at the and Washington cnn{er-:?‘gf“g' O Chin Taust e foom- erces and the action of the Chinese . gateq for by releasing some of the | parliament last January. declaring {jirting gas. either hydrogen or helium, | s A on .\.|ad‘ ‘f' 1 | The new ethod obviates th s W ste of ¢ 7 ana oid."and concludts us fol- | ga by ecping the weight of the air- | ke B ractic: y cons “Tn view of the fact that the lease | SR Practie sy oo esed through long of Port Arthur and Dalny is about | e pipes I e one L0 e xplre e o overnment | yirehip. In these it is cooled down near- sonuidera; Shel pEcacat ppropriate |y 1o the temperature of the air before time to improve Sino- nese 1 The water it contains is 1ionship by reiterating a formal dec- | condensed und is carried to the ballast laration to the Japanese government |tanks. while the other components are that. with reference to the treatiees | released. ded and notes exchanged on May 25, 1915, the whole body of these agreements should be considered flil‘ln'fire‘-‘:r;:?';:' e abrogated, it being understood that 00K 8! TFor Masm s those portions of the said treaties fiflrdenmfill";;‘g It eiCIRmea e and notes which concern questions 10“"—"3 D lanite eacien sudiraiss| since settled and claims since given | YU, 7 NS Sutimer.” Success in such | up or reservations since withdrawn l:&sfdflpends \bon the right begin- | by Japan have already been and re»inmg_:m‘em“mem { Peking Government in Published Note Stresses the “Importance” of Amicable Relations. i | —_— 1 | main abrogated. The Japanese gov ernment is hereby reauested to ap- ——— point a day for discussion with mr,‘ It is estimated that 146,000,000} Chinese government of questions in- | fragments from comets bombard the | cidental to the retrocession of Port{earth annually. Arthur and Dalny as well as any problem consequent upon the abro- i gation of the aforesaid treaties and friotes of 19157 —_— Hendaches from Slicht Colds. Lasative RROMO GUININE Tablets reliove the Haadache by curing fie Cold. A tonic laxati azd gorm dextrover. The box bears fhie signatur L ot FW. Grove. (Lo sure you get BROMO.) S0k Advertisement. TRIBUTE TO CHIEF CLERK. »Gen. Hart, in Announcing Death, Lauds Emmet Hamilton. Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart, te 1 of the Army, in announcing the Urecent death of Emmet Hamilton, late chief clerk: of his office, who had been in the government service for forty- séven paid the following tribute 16_his memory ir. Hamilton was a man of the hest character, unusual intelligence and pleasing personality. His long sarvice has been marked by faithfulness o every trust confided to him; by loy- aity to the government, his Superiors @nd the personnel of the services with which he has been connected; by scrup- devotion to every d\h\ even at i of his own health. The general feels deeply the service in his death and the perscnal loss of a 10 thful as- slstant and sincere friend. quartermaster Mr. Edison’s Latest Triumph A new-process record—that practically eliminates all sur- face noises! Anticipating a big demand, we have stocked up with every available num- ber of THE NEW EDISON WHITE LABEL RECORDS Al White New Edison owners shounld complete their record libraries immediately before the supply is exhaunted, The only records that have stood the dfrect comparison teat with the art tle every chanceyou get; spend as little as p o s sible. When old You can buy am attachment . agesweeps for . playing New Edison ! - . . Reeords on your machine. ||| along you can énjoy much. With -each purchased to- ||| morrow, v give a New YOUR account welcomed here. ANK OF COMMERCE .AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th lnd E Sts. White Fadinon Label Record 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M- St. N.W, tions based on puns on the cal " received to date BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. Don’t fail to pay your income tax on ‘aesar delayed until March were S0 many question- time. J. 16 _aha’ there able points unable to vell, clared Mrs. You were Glancing downw o his fricnd : «inda short, “Oh, no: A negro was trying arriveg foreigner that he had been for ja cow, and then a finc sedan; at 4 time in the hospital. “What's_ & hospital?” was the query. The reply was: a4 museum o' misery.” MRS._E. W. BOWLES, 1338 Park road northwest. natchelly Headline : SECOND THE MOTION. (With apologies to every one gone be- fore who has parodied or paraphrased | this poem.) * Backward, thy Make the tonigh! Somebody send all the speeders to jail, Lock up the bootfeggers—don't give them bail. ' Make the cake-eaters find something Iomorl'ow-- to do, B Make the vamps lay off all good men e A and Tomorraw Only Fill all our cellars with coal that will burn, And make our bils less than the money we ditions governing contests | — i 4 h of the poster to be sub . Stylish. roomy with m”flp- iz sheet (Sx101 A prize of five dollars will be awarded for the best sible imitation contribution cach day to Jests and Jingles. H TRY YOUR HAND. Porto Rico has an area of about 3,606 square miles. 1920 was 1,297, were negroes, 335,000 mulattoes, the | rest being of the white race. | WARREN'S STANDARD PRINTING.PAPERS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Jests and Jin g[e& e e e | et names “Work,” 'w mumber 896. They are big fair to eclipse the remarkable record Mung up by those which played on the name “Coue.” ake his return. 315 10t street northeast. I was certainly outspoken in my sentiments at the club today,” de- arrulous to her husband. ain't they I'm jest too fur down in{ 21;2 Ward place northwest. “Predicts $1 Gasoline.” The bootleggers must be cornering it. turn backward, oh, time, in world safe again just for ELIAS W. KIDWILER, { 3302 Ilinvis avenue morthwest. T The Rifled Coop T and stole my old blue hen; I heard [Exile, her squawking in affright, time the clock struck ten; she was embezzled by some wight who'll wind up in the pen. that trusty bird; she laid an egg a day, from which it well may be in- " | Meanest Ma 1 sorely miss |and 8:20 p. I grieve, but it would be absurd to stand around and bray, for my hen, but more 1 grieve for forbidding door is certainly his |p.m. his form that he was:80al; hiy heart ix wrong and sick W, W The eggs 1 buy are old and stale, they are not worth a whoop, al- though their price, in minted kale, would make one's spirits droop, and yet I'would not see in jail the man who robbed my coop. I've only pity for the skate who pulls an evil MILLER. Dr. Jack,’ Who outspoke you?* he W. W. RIECKS, Imrk I know full well a dismal fate 15 3th street mortheast. | awaits each sinful hick; the hand- . . icuffs and the lockstep gait, the cell [, RIALTO—Helen “The Fiirt, small boy said our pants is of stone or brick. It is by stealing|g laying hens that one_cmbarks in ay. Bil 7:36 and 9:46 p.m. RAM'S HEAD with all their reck , inside the worst of noisome fens, and slime, un F. 0. BROWN, inexpensive chicken now will serve |€rs in Spain” the godless man, and later on it is PR to tell a newly sinner gets the can. (Copyright) WALT MASON. |stice. “A hospital am J WEDNESDAY, TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Robert Mantell, 1n o E s —* | “Julius Caesar, { I do not know whe-came by night | poLPS—Eleanor Painter, in “The at 8:20 p.m. hat GARRICK — Garrick _Players nd What | mom Wise, in “Three. Wise Fools,” at BELASCO—Hazel Demi-Virgin,” at 8:30 p.m, ferred that she was worth hier pay; | ongoniiey oSBT & s mm. COSMOS—The Spanish Follies and ' sorry | vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. 0 | grieve fc STRAND — Cosmopolitan him who stole; the prison's grim|and vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 Dlwn, Midgets and photopla; 5, 1:46, 3:30, 5:05, BIA — Cecil mnllh”ltlolfinm and 12: . 6, 7 and 9:16 p.m. Jerome at 11:30 0, 7:30 and 9:30 D. 4 CENTRAL—Eva > crime, and wanders through sin's [ Devils,” at 11:40 am., PLAYERS. pens, we find him doing time. An|Tents of the Arabs” and at 8:30 p.m, e e Throughout the world x . men were mobilized during the worid last the law will show him how a|yqr, of which number 30,000,000 were under arms at the time of the armi- MARCH - 14, -1923. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 20 -and in the World,” at “The Jassiest Show That Ever Hie in “The Dancers GAYETY—Knick-Knacks and bur- tand sore is his unwholesome soul, [lesaue, at 2:16 and §:15 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Harold Lloyd, in at 10:60 am., 6:30, 8 and 10 De Mille's the District” “KNICK KNACKS” 9TH NEAR F.ST. MAT 29-EVE 8¢ SUNMAT-B R M. SMCKING PERMITTED A Gale of Laughter HARRY HASTINGS Silk Stecking Revue With FRANK X. SILK The Original “Atta-Boy-Herace” Lightat; ter KITTY WARREN A Tantalizing Chorus 20-Beautiful Baby Dolls-20 Next Week, “Ro ATIONAL ROBERT B. Awp MANTELL Tonight, JULIUS CAESAR GENEVIEVE IN SHAKESPEAREAN AND CLASSIC PLAYS, Thurs., Kis i., Macbeth; Sat. Mat., oint Own. | Merdhant o Voudos: Bal. Evar: Jullys Gasees: PRICES—Oreh Mats. ‘With America’s Champi JACK DONAHUE Dancing Beauties. 75,000,000 | BEGINNING SUNDAY geats Tomorrow. | Popular Wed. Matinee, 50c to $2on The Fuaniest Musiesl Comedy Hit ia Years “MOLLY DARLING” h Producer And Original N. Y. 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AFT., 430 in flvaus Right m Quality and Price %5 'm of America's F IN RECITAL th St JOHN CHARLES Smith, Tuc., 1308 G Street. THOMAS Second appearance in Washington this year to meet popular demand. y by T. Arthur DAVIES: The bemmtiful star of “Knighthood” in a picturiza- tion of the stage succe “ADAM AND EVA”’ With T. Roy Barnes News—Topica—Overture s LOEW! GoummA I Gyeat Vialiniag 'rnu Theat Merch 22 i13th { on sal e Groonl ¥ Concert Burean, Droop 5, NOW rl.u'n A NEW TRIUMPH! e L LASKY PRSsTETS Cecil B. MABEL Sop. Met. Opera Beats on sale, IGARRISON city Club Sat. Eve.. March 24—8:30 Mre. Groens's Bureau, Droop's. 13th & G, M. 6493, DeMille’s sRIb IIILTOH siLLs’ Thars. ey, In Elunor Painter IDNEY TOLER in the Tonight. Matinees Pl-yl g Shubert Attracti Jose Ruben in “THE EXILE” A Romaptic Comedy Drama by 58c $1.59. Next Monday Suls Tomorrow GEORGE ARLISS GREEN GODDESS A Thrilling Play of Adventure ELLIOTT DEXTER TREODORE KOSLOFY ANRA Q. NILSSON e PAULINE GARON. Q@ Garamosnt Picture OTHER ADDED HITS S _JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIII|IlIIIIIlIIfiIl|Illll|IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllIIIIIIiIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIII || llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIII 1 | UM ANDALL'S, | METROPOLITAN AT 10th° SECOND WEER OF F 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open_at 10:30 [Hial Roach Prescribes Mr, and 3irs. Film Features CIR 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 853 MAY McAVOY, in CAROLINA DAW and FOR] ter ki, Ky name or phoue at box office. CHEVY CHASE ,, S e &, eKinley St. TQDAY-_PENRHYN STANLAWS, ODS.” with BEBE _DANIELS. JAMES kawoon nd ANXA Q NILLSON MAY McAYOY, in v YORK." Mutt and Jeff Comeds. Also Fox ¥riday, amateur night. Contestants lea HAROLD LLOYD In a Comedy Masterplece “DR. JACK” Last Performance at 10 P.M. ADDED— Will Rogers With Irene Rich in a Classie Fruits of Faith’ i News—Symphony—Pathe )\crlew [CRANDALL'S SENTRAL 9th Bet. D and E| TODPAY—CULLEN LANDIS, EVA VAK _and Others, in DOLLAR l\z\lls ' And r!mmz O'HARA, in “FIGHTING BLOOD."" Firat Unit. 10“011ROWARXFRAIU‘ BARTHEL- - nd DOROTHY GISH, n CRANDALLS Tiexer Sth & E Sts. TODAY AND TOMORROW-—AGN ES. in ‘A DAUGHTER OF “THE. WOMAN WHO' FOU SEL! N | TuxcRY.” NEW STANTON =2 s cocssm | TONORTIOW — THOMAS MEIGHA “BACK _HOME AXD BROKE.™ NEW YORK, DERMOTT and portrayal of hi tropolis. = ROKEN CHAL RAPHAEL Pt® st 0 sereet | LAST- DAY—A Tox Super Special, “THE LIGHTS OF featuring MARR Ma TELLE TAYLOR. A life and shadows of in FAVORITE ¥ 25+ 35 AMERICAN ‘T'(f,,i' ROW-—JACKIE COOG in and GLADYS BR LADYS BROCKW —MADGE, BELLAMY Jol d R, I Ave. XD _TOMO! OLIVER TWIST.? supported by LON CHANEY St, a: RROW 3 N BOW- Tmmnlr.ow—cm.nnz X _MOORE, LIBERTY 3o Cofos And MR. and SRS, CARTER _DE HAVI ST RINGER FOR DAD. (CRANDALL'S £33 2oy P Daily 3, Wna RUSTER KEATOS, fa. “DAY 50, 4.20, 6:10, ETY AND NINE." 3 IAHI NA_DOO! OLYMPI +35 U St. LYTELL. THEODORE. 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Morrison Paper Co. | Our Special Table D'Hote Dinner | Berved From te 085 and 75 Cents O Breakfast METROPOLITAN LUNCH 711 9th, Between G and H l Neen TFive e emtent Acts with ¢h “COSMOPOLITAN DANCERS” ALICE. BRADY with Drd Fousl aad Star Cast “MISSING MILLION! L pe Mats—Pepular Prices—Nights 10¢-310 20c-580 Escept Sat. Mat.. Sun. fionaars [RUueeargE Ao, AVERY - = HAZEL DAWN THE M woo'%s MAT. THUR.(£22)$1.00 MAT. SAT. (2=t) $1.50 'I'IIE I'IIESIDEI'I‘ Pu. Ave. st 11th. M. 667 Nights, 8:80. Mats.. 2:30 8:30-TONIGHT-8:30 Geo. M. Cohan's Great Bread- way Romantic Comedy «\\‘“E‘”!s, N “‘IE WORI.D GEOIIGE BAIIIES AND WANDA LYON BARGAIN MATINEE TODAY--2:20 P. M. ALL SEATS 25c & 50c BEST SEATS, $1 IvEy Monday, Tues., Wed. Mat & Nite 19, 20, 21 ST. PATRICK PLAYERS In “On the Slopes of Calvary.” Fund for Poor Country Churches HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE THE BIG SHOW The World Famous JSIHGER’S MIDGETS In_Lillipnt™ y Star r ELIZABETH lllCE > Exclusive Sonss DLlVEl & OLP,| JOE ROBERTS u “Wire Collect” Master Basj “LITTLE | RUPERT DRIFTWOOD INGALESE -li& Fl nnGul[ Sensational Jug- & Co. gler AESOP'S FABLES; PATHE WEEK. LY: TOPICS OF THE DAY SPECIAL COMEDY FEATURE The Hilaripusly Fanny TRI ' TOM PATRICOLA The Du Phool wien HARIEREA TOWNE Buy Early. Phones: Main 4484, 4485. 6823 Nll'l' MISS ME, BOYS! «. RIALTO - BOOTH TARKINGTON'S THE FLIRT ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES A Truly Great Show «SPANISH FOLLIES” Direct From N. Y. Metropolitan NINE ARTIST ENTERTAINERS A Weonderfal Act FRED SCHWARTZ & CO. Tn *"The Broken Mirrar” BARON & BURT Comedy Skit “Don't Push* N MOORE (A Washingtonian) & JOE LACELL A Song Ensemble PIERLET & SCHOFTELD “Helplug Hubby”" ROBBY VAN HORNF “The Ace of Spades” FEATURE PICTURE “THE POWER OF A LIE" Added Comedy—Ch Children' u-m-m; s n Necessity, Not 8 Luzury. CATHERINE BALL At 719 9th st. n.w., 8508, Will teach you the latest in'a fow priv. less. Results I Less. at any time. Class Tues. and Fri Spec. rates to ladies. Hrs.. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ¢ 'Rightway School of Dancing 514 Twelfth st. n.w. (near 13th and ¥). Enroll at our studio if you wagt to dance. Our methods are very casy. No appolatmeni required. ction 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 20% STAGE DANCING BUCK FANCY MIss BAKER Late of McIntyre & Heath Children & Specialty.—det It-nd Former N. Y. Winter Garden star and part- | ner to Mae ‘Sturray, Gertrude Hoffman. Maud | Alisn. ~Lessons in all_ styles of dancing | Pamphles Studio 1850 Biltmore. Col Upholstering, window papering. i3 0 | Are You Prepared for Spring decorating awnings and screens ‘Work guaranteed. Prices exceptionally reasonable, No inconvenience or dirt. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO.| rypew sl Main 5373-8374 | Wednesdas rday " Beginniog Tonig “PARJAH” . By August Strindberg “THE TENTS OF THE ARABS” By Lord Duusany “JOINT OWNERS. IN SPAIN” for all performances By Alice Brown 1388%5 18th "Styeet ‘ LAST TWO WEEKS ! ‘\)‘fl' i HA“ THE RAM'S HEA s Jondzz E RAM'S HEAD PLAYERS | 1} b | Foiels, s oo GLOVEX'S, 618 2tud N.W.—PRIVATE LE: soos aoy fime, 0c. Course, six lomons, 4. Guar. resul’s. ' Fine environment. 1n®. TNTERMEDIATE CLASS 1IN mx TRUT, and waltz Wednesday evenings. MILLER'S. 1228 Conn. ave. ¥r. 8587 1 DAVISON'S 5t 1320 M now.Maa Teach you to danes orrecily.in & few lessoos, strictly private. Any hour. Separats studies. Frankiin 86 | Clase dance Eat. evenings, with orchestra. 24

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