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) AMARYLLIS SHOW ‘Crown of Thorns’ Also Great .. Attraction at Agriculture Department Disglay. The gorgeous display of amary (or Knight's star lily) blooms during the last weck have attracted more than 60.000 visitors to the greenhouses of whe Departraent of Agriculture, 11th and B streets nerth west, today continued their mission of cheer. Five hundred of the best bulbs were loancd to the Pan-American Unlon and will be placed in the Pan American building for the enterta ment of visitors from all the Ameri- can republics. More__than 300 other 700 bulbs dlstributed to | and other shut-i the best fcatures lundreds of wounded ve been brought to the show I but there were scores of were unable to make the found great clusters of colored flow at today. The the Departm houses, which wer day, still is attra the visitors blooms from the show were in of the their nt of Agriculture on exhi a different Smithsonian collectiol could not be seen last n More than 2.000 person reenhouse this morn of Thorns’ have endeavored to borrow t for use dur Holy weck Crown of Thorns” plant thirty vears old and appropriatel trained in the surmounted by a (ross. _ Georgeous Easter Flowers. Jlome-grown specimens from Gude. 1212 F.—Advertisement —_— MANY ARE ELECTED. Columbia Historical Society Re- ceives New Members. Tiae Columbia Historical Sociciy meeting Tuesday night at the Cos Club elec lows: Will sbaw H. Swales. W Albert M. Walk Francis Wholly Albion K. Parr and at a Charles Mrs. H. W. H. Droop, S Charles M. Archer, Luc Brodt, Rev. Edv Burdett, Josephine . Durkin William Knowles € H Croggan Edmonds. Goodwin, Har: George lam Bruce s Mary . Judge Rob Perey Mo : Miss Lillian A. Peaslee, J. M Riordon, Judge Shep- Charles D Tepper. Max W Wales, J. Hep- ue Horace David . > 2 X Tucker, Kenneth S burn Yarnall ames T. Henshaw, Ralph P. Barn- ard. Fulton Lewls. J. Haree Cunming. : Bailev. Thomas M Hogan, Milton Hughes, s, Loren B. T. Johnson, Ger S hneo Harry King. Harry A. Kite, Lisle £ Lipscomb. Colin M. Livingstone. Simon n. John A. Massie. Mrs. George C ard. John M McLachlen. W, P, irginia Miller. Ben . Judge Alexander R Neill, Alvin M icholson. 'Robert E. O'Toole, Richard Richard Alfred w. Robert B Altlner R What to Do With the Rugs You'll soon be taking them and th Carpets up for & “spring cleanin It will do them good if thev are prop. erly handled: and harm if they are not. S0 be sure to send them to a depondable place. Under Recom- mended Service in the Classified See- tion you'll find a list of cleaners who guarantee satisfaction to Star read. ore. That's what the Recommended Service Column is for—to guide to experts in all lines of personal and Jomestic speclalized service.—Adver- tisement, —_— The brain of domesticated smaller and the tail mu than that of wild sheep. sheep is longer —— that | the als | form of a torn-crown ! H.| K] | Georgetown <o ! ES WINNER. { Some day it may be possible to discover fire traps without the illumination of fire. OSWALD DRURY. i (An _order for five dollars wsil N | today be ailed to this contribu- tor.) The best things xbout woman's p: ticipation in public affairs is that keeps the affairs public. MRS. W. H. TAYLOR, Carroll street, Takoma Park, D. C. man who rocks the boat at the MARK H. CON. 116 New York avenue, Takoma Park. We have long hcard of Venet hlinds, but the latest thing out is * }tian Shades.” NELLIE W. HALLAM, 1541 Fairmont strect northwest. o et e Teacher-—John, stand by the word John—-Well, it’s what you've got when you haveu't got much as if you hadn't got noth:: what do you under- “deficit’? L. E. A. L. what a stitch in my side!” t d it “On Y | by | . 3 ng strect morthwest the crowd.” BERLIN | i hemmed i N : s better to have loved and lost i than to have married on $900 a year. : H. A. WILDE. V31 8th strect northwest. =t wouldn't he were ev of which ve a Chinaman's ! tried by a jury | member: were wearing new | plates DUFFY THIBAULT Columbia Planograph Company. | out what a n watch him cating wien he think ESTELLE L. REID, 13¢ Girard street northwest. e Y All things come to him who waits, | 'But here's rule that's si { He who goes after what he wants | Will get it all the quicker. | JACK THOMPSON. 1805 Calvert strect northwest. SRS “Sally of Our Alley” is now house- | hunting | HE I. SCANLAN, | §20 Madison street northwest. | this new game of swapping es is uot as popu'ar as Its in- cxpected it 1o be | T. H. HEATH, | The Pasadena. A prize of Give dollar contribution each day to Jes TRY YOU : EMASK AND BAUBLE CLUB INVITED INTO MARYLAND University Players Take Priest's Request Under Advisement. in educational and Baubie Club of G work. the| corgetown | to put on its production of chant of Venice,” in that locality nvitation comes through the John LaFarge, pastor of the Catho- lic Church at Ridge. The Georgetown autho: ing the offer under ad would be necessary to b in the open. T% e is no hall enough In the ty to stage such | ric” equipment and | plavers would have to be transported by motor. Rev. Mr. LaFarge believes several thousand persons would at- tend the performance. he club will make its initial ap- pearance in “The Merchant of Venic Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Gal ton Hall on the Hilltop. A second per formance will be given Saturdayv eve. ning. Hundreds of Washington school and college girls will attend. i A reception committee has been ap- | pointed as follows: Mr. O'Byrne, chair- ward A. McCormick, Martin E. James H. Grove. Philip E. d John E. Smith. The officers of the club in chirge of arrangements for the program arc Mr. O'Byrne, Charles Clift vice | Louis J. Slattery, treasurer; James 1. Kirwin, secretary; Thomas Slattery, stage manager: Joseph F. | rman, T. Norman Muifleld, David | Cummings and Alan Daile; ‘ ties are tak- G H ATTENTION Stag Hotel, 608 9 e Main 8108 $8_ weekly: 14, with 7 rooms, shot room. 50 per cemt more, Rooms Like Mother Used to K Jests and CoTLSRBL will THE EVENIN Jin g]es 5 am.—Mt. Pleasant car—18th and Columbla road OOy Boards car, opens handbag, takes out purse, closes handbag, opens purse, takes out dollar, closes purse, opens bandbag, puts purse in handbag, closes handbag, tenders conductor doliar, re- celves change and tokens, opens hand- bag, takes out purse, closes handbag, | opens purse, puts in change and tokens, closes purse, opens handbag, puts purse ln‘\osfiuy‘:’dhl A ‘t:leonn handbag, forgets fare box, and she got away Wwith It, too. G. BRECKENRIDGE. 1637 Hobart strcct northwest Washington school teachers must feel like Congress' stepchildren. DELLA E. HUGHES, 108 East Capitol street. With the base ball season fast ap- proaching, we are wondering if Jests & Jingles will be able to compete with s & Bingles. P e A. HALL, The Northumberland. ODE TO THE POWDER PUFF. Thou art ever nestling near me, Ready in life's sternest stress. Ready to refresh and soothe nic. ‘With thy gentle, light caress My powder puff. What would mean the fairest figure, ith its form of ease and gruce, Were it not the benediction Of the kiss upon its face : My powder puff In_life's dark and awful moments Fraught with bitter pain and gr When my shameless nose gets shiny, Thou art sure and quick relief; My powe Guardian angel, Ever watchful v'er my map: Keep me looking like a flapper, When I've passed the age to flup; My powdet puft. FLORENCE E .. PEDIGO. Out in this 1 of snow and zero weather I read Jests & Jingles and also look ut The Star's pictures. torial page of March § sho: aph of five women who r Animal Rescue League. garments were part fur. Each one’s Come on out, ladies, and watch ‘em die in the traps’ | SILAS B. HELMS, Dry Gulch Ranger station. Black Hills National Forest, Savoy, S. D. EARD AT A CITIZENS ASSOCIATION MEETING. First Member—The I’ street bridge is certainly bad off. I think it must have the rheumatism Second Member—Not rheumatism. Mr. President—fallen arches. ANONYMOUS. OVE be awarded for the best and Jingles. R HAND. G__STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Molly Darling,” 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—G: Green Godde PRESIDENT—St. Patrick’s Players in “Ou the Slopes of Calvary,” at 8§:20 pm. .. BELASCO—"The Demi-Virgin,” 2:30 and §:30 p.m. KEITH'S —Fritzi Scheff and vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m COSMOS—"On the Roof Garden,” and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Triple headline vaude- ville, at 2 6:30 and $:45 p.m. GAYETY ockets” and burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.mn. RIALTO—Pola Negri in Love,” photoplay. at 11:30 a.m, 1: 3:30, 0. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. —Bebe Daniels in “The pplause,” at 11 am., 12:45, 26, 0, 6, 7:45 and 9:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Douglas Mac- Lean in “Bell Boy 13,” at 11. 12:30. 11:56, 3:45, 5:10, 6135, 8:20 and 10:10 pm. COLUMBIA. “Adam’s_RIb,’ 2:85, 5. 7 and 9 at m - “The at “Mad 0, PALAC ! world's A 4:2 Mille's 12:45, “ecil de 10:45 am., 5 p. ENTRAL—Griffith's g One Night,” at 11 am., 1, 3:05, RAW'S HEAD PLAYERS—"Parlah,” “Tents of the Arabs”’ and “Joint Owners in Spain.” at 8:30 p.m o« 8:15 p.m. I | Quici& andili)cad T" “Speak nothing but good of the dead;” we hear it when anyone dies ; for ages this rede has been spread by thoughtful and gencrous guys But when did the dead give a hoot for speeches that anyone sprung, for slanders from any galoot whose labors” are done with his tongue? The dead, in their drcamless repose, are there where the slow scxton wends: a knock from the worst of | their foes is vain as a boost from their friends. Speak nothing but good of the quick and gladden the | lives of the jays whose hearts arc| so hungry and sick for mmnhmg; | that savors of praise. The living have journeys to tread, with prob- lems in sight every day, they labor! and plan while the dead arc sleep ing the ages away. And so to the workingman's room I go with my message of cheer, and not to a mail order tomb, and not to a hearse or | a bier. He's wasting his effort who | waves his emblem of charity fond | between the long windrows of | graves, where men are too dead to| jrespond. The dead do not care if it kick or garland their tombstones with ba but ah, for the hearts of tthe quick, that yearn tor a message | WALT lof praisel | (Convright.) I = of us when reads to buy Bisnk Looks. We have what you need. E. Morrison Paper Co.' 1009 Pa. Ave. MASON. The Star Classified Section Is a Public Convenience. It's a clearing house for those with positions to offer; and those seck- ing work ; for those with rooms and apartments to rent—and looking for places to live; for lost and found—and so on through the whole category of wants and wishes. MORE C(lassified Ads are printed in The Star each day than in all the other papers here combined —because Star Ads bring results. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. 1848—75 Years of Unbroken Service—]92. Your Gas Company is ever elert to protect the gas con- sumer through safe appliances, safe connections, and the maintenance of a special force and truck which responds to fire alarms and stops the flow of gas. suit the most If You Would Not Be Disappointed This Spring-- Have That New Gas Range Put in N-O-W O appliance in the home is of greater importance and nothing else can be more disheartening than the thrice-daily dissatisfaction of cooking with old equipment that has seen better days. See our display of MODERN Gas Ranges THIS WEEK. Different models are here for every size family and kitchen—and the terms can be arranged to modest purse. Don’t forget the Cooking Demonstration by our Harris Hoar, EVERY W Domestic_Science Instructor, Mrs. on our sales floor. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO. SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth St. N.W. Mary DNESDAY, 2 to 4 p.m., i ! - = - e d i MOUNT VERNON jand ALEXANDRIA, round trip, §0c ! Artington, side trip, 10c additional | | Blectric Cars leave | Xviane Northwest. on |--9:00 to 2:30 P. | ning Time—S35 Minutes gton-Virginia Railway Co. | Phone Main 797 avd Peanssivania bour and balf iour ~ C. AMUSEMENTS. WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE s‘ T SHOWS FOm FRICE OF 1 y Continsous From 12 Neen ~TRIPLE HEADLINE BLL. JIMMY | ROYAL | CARDO SAVO | PEKIN and snd CO. Y TROUPE | NOLL The Bram! ; Benn! PROTOFLAY MAE MA! AND STAR CAST in “TILL WX M| GAIN" ll‘l;;—'Ttvllllr Prices—Nights Slo B Except Sat. Mat.. San. & Holldays MA-CHIAXG (Puggehow) The most interesting Chinese game. Fasy to learn Chinese expert gives lesesons. For information address Box 111-C, tar office. National, Friday Aft., 4:30 De GOGORZA The Artistic Baritone (Tickets for February 2 good this date) Tickets, $2.30, $2.00, $1.50, plus war tax. T. Arthur Smith, Inc., 1308 G Street. MONEY===7 i T | Rags tary bag in which to put vour old rags, rub- Rubber Metal ber and metal. When it's full our truck will call and pay you for it N. FRANK & SONS, 321 L St. S W, Have Your Eyes Been Tested? We have made a profound study of the eye and can scientifically locate vour trouble and prescribe the proper glasses for you. M. A. LEESE °5osi > 614 9th St. ch 712 11th Street BUILT OF STEEL ‘GARAGE n 1776, Munsey Bldg. s a8 low aa $10 down, $10 month. ‘Every Garage s Mastarpisce.” cllzm}zt"m hogany and ivory fin large, 2 small drawers tion could not be better you paid twice as much. “DAILY OPPORTUNITIES” Odd Dressers About 10 Dressers in ma- > ; plate mirror: finish and construc- 1 2uality and Price THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. T0 THE PUBLIC HERE'S “A PUZZLE” WE CAN'T SOLVE! FIND YOUR OWN ANSWER---“WE GIVE UP!” (ONE LOCAL PAPER) CALLS IT “UNWHOLESOME,” BUT “WITH AUTHENTIC THRILLS,” “BIG SCENES,” “IMPRESSIVE 'N THE EX- (ANOTHER SAYS) IT POSSESSES “WHOLESOMENESS,” “ORIGINALITY AND DRAMATIC INTENSITY THAT SHOULD MAKE IT MORE POPULAR THAN ‘PASSION,’ ‘CARMEN’ OR ‘ONE TREME.” ARABIAN NIGHT.” (STILL AN-THER SAYS) “NO COMPARISON WITH NEGRI'S § 'ASSION’ " AND “SIMPLY A THEDA BARA VAMP PICTURE GIVEN SIMI- LAR TREATMENT.” “$TAR AT VERY BEST.” FOR THE STAR.” e CRANDALL'S, | METROPOLITAN AT 10¢w LAST THREE DAY In An Ince Comedy Hit “BELLBOY 13” ADDED— Buster Keaton ‘With Phyllis Haver in a Riot “The Balloonatic” Samson Noble. Violin Virtuoso Novelty News—Symphony NEXT WEEK: LON CHANEY HOPE HAMPTON E. K. LINCOLN n a Mslodramatic Romance LOUISE FAZENDA *Pest of the Btorm Country™ CENTRAL fth Bet. D and E Over Young Cantilever | | i on the first brisk walks of || early spring, and to make ||, them a genuine joy. If you've || never known the utter foot- i | Kid. Brown Kid, $§11. White Fabric, $8. A flexible Shoe for o Cantilever Shoe Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St. N.W. Oxfords are ready for early Spring forgetfulness that goes with a shoe built to conform to your 3 known the exhilaration that can lie in the walking. Cantilever assort- ments are complete—choose your pair teach your feet to carry you uncomplainingly. Men’s Shop ? ANTILEVER Oxfords are | ready to carry you out ||| foot, you've never mere act of this week, - and your flexible foot ! PRINCESS D w. NIGHT. THEATER oth & E St PHILLIPS, iMhs SON CRANDALL'S TODAY—DOROTHY “THE_WORLD. JOH 30 COOP. TOMORROW — LILY LEE. JAMES KIRKWOND end JACGUELINE LO GAY..in JEPB TIDE" “Aud Com- M. D; D KIRKW0OD 3 “ERB TIDE I PAR- ROTT. in “SHOOT STRAIGHT. Performances at 2. 4, 6, 7:45, 9:30 CRANDALL’S AVENUE GRanp 645 Pn, Ave. S.E Mats. 2 P.M. Daily—3 P, TODAY “AND' TOMORRO! RIRKWOOD and LILA “EBR TIDE ROTT. in Performances at 1, 2:20, 4:1 7:40. 9:35. Pert 5.8, CRANDALL’S Arcils Theater 624 H St. N.E. MATINEE_SATURDAY AT o W—DOROTHY KENNETH - LAN. “in CTHE - WORLD Sy STAGE. prACd BORBY VERNON, in 7 Pert e o 1Y pom formances at CRANDALL’S BORGHESE Will Speak oo “WOMEN IN ITALIAN LIFE” At Rauscher's Friday, March 23, at 4 P.f Tickets, Tocluding Tes. $200. Continuous LINCOLN s LAST DAY COLLEEN MOORE In Ramsey Morris’ Thrilling Melodrams, “THE NINETY Aub'l'f) NINE! U Bt. at 13th ATIONAL Temese. oo The Funniest Musical Comedy Hit fn Years. . Molly Darling ‘With America’'s Champion Lsugh Producer JACK DONAHUE And Original N. ¥. Cast and Chorus. NEXT WEEK. JEATS SELLING. Another Notable Edward Royce Comedy ‘With Music, 2 ooh Teimin mew musts. sod Fiory ¥ - o rivast ‘o hele preduced under the e ot Eavard Rezoe, T T (THEN ANOTHER SAYS) “THE HIT OF HER CAREER.” “STORY OF A PASSIONATE WOMAN WHO DIES FOR LOVE.” “THE SPECTATOR IS WHIRLED FROM THE HEIGHTS TO THE DEPTHS AND BACK AGAIN BY EMO- TIONAL POWER OF PLOT.” BEAUTY, FELINE GRACE AND EMOTIONAL POWER ALL BEING FOUND AT THEIR VERY BEST.” (AND FINALLY ANOTHER) “POLA NEGRI HAS ALREADY BEEN SEEN IN ‘PAS- SION,’ ‘ONE ARABIAN MIGHT' AND NOW IN ‘MAD LOVE,' WHICH IS A HIGH-POWERED DRAMA, EVEN BETTER THAN THOSE PREVIOUS WHICH BROUGHT HER INTO FAME.” “A TURMOIL OF LOVE, HATRED AND UNLEASHED PASSIONS THAT ENABLES STAR TO REACH PINNACLE OF HER SCREEN ACHIEVEMENTS.” “THE PICTURE HAS BEEN PROCUCED WITH A RICH- NESS AND LAVISHNESS THAT IS A FITTING SETTING “HER DARK, ALLURING MEANWHILE THE PUBLIC HAS SPOKEN THROUGH ATTENDANCE AND RECEIPTS THAT HAVE SMASHED ALL 1923 RECORDS TO DATE AT THE RIALTO THEATER POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS BROP EVERYTHING! GET HERE! s e P LOEW’S c 30 a. > = AST THREE DAYS THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE William De Mille's great story of a beautiful dancer's passion for fame and notoriety—with BEBE DANIELS—LEWIS STONE Beginning Sunday CHARLES RAY In “The Girl T Loved” By James Whitcomb Riley Cecil B. eMille’s BEGINNING SUNDAY 2 s _m.-11 p. DAYS T i ST '|'IIE PRESID (1] Pa. Ave, at 11th. M. 667 Nights, 5:30. Mats., 2130 8:30—TONIGHT—8:30 Mat. Sat, All Seats 5Oe ST. PATRICK PLAYERS In th PASSION PLAY “ON THE SLOPES OF CALVARY” By AURELIO PALMIER], D. D. BeneQit Archbishop Curley's Fund for Poor Country Churches STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT Geo. M. Col Great Broad- way Romantig, Comedy e, IN THE WORLD" WITH GEORGE BARNES—WANDA LYON POLI'S 3Y¥SITiR Playlog Shubert Attractions REORGE ARLISS GREEN GODDESS A Thrilliag Play of Adventure | STAGE DANCING i | BUCK ShupgaT GO 2 BI6 WEEK THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY IN THE WORLD AVERY HOPWOQD'S i SENSATIONAL FARCE C DEMIYIRGIN HATEL DAWN AND THE A.H.WOODS' ELTINGE THEATER. N.Y. PRODUCTION. MAT THUR.. SE5- 7122 MAL SAT. $E3L¥159 Film Features NEW STANTON & LEWIS STONE, RUTH CLIF ROBER 4 CLEO FORT 0 RITE |\i v;:'v;' Tt u‘T,fli.\\i £l INCESS ! CK HOLT BARTON 2 filppofik’orqE’nm} N.V.Av.N.W. PECIAL CAST, 1 “DREANM A TOMORROW A EMPIRE 51} ¥ 5t Ay A oSt THY NE. K Streer N HAMMERSTEIN, ip Fla. Ave, ASON and ® p ELITER % < CAROLINA REOPEN Eas' REGENT %0k andt Californin Sty THE NEW Trn iy T ASON CHEVY CHASE ,, BILLIE DOVE ant (1 “YOUTH T yor cweetls told “OLIVER nnd “ROCKETS"—With Harry “Dute ___Ward and Wiil H. Cohan, Next week—"HBroadway Flappers.” MABEL GARRISON Sop. Wet. Opern City Club Sat. Eve., March 24—8:30 Seats on salo. M. _Droop's. 13 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE A Phalanx of Headliners To Capture the Town Fascinatiog FRITZI SCHEF The Sparkling Prima Donna m “The Music Box Revis" The Fairbanks Twins Twn_Little Blus Girls World's Grestest Humorist LEW DOCKSTADER Telking Thra His Hat Ias Grette Ardine ' Mrs. Gene Hu The Fremch Model | & Co.._fn “Yout Dog: Watta & Hawlsy Raffavette's Mirth Go'z to Bow-Wow and Melocy By NEXT WEER The Seasational Speotacie THE STORM A Masterpiece of Stage Craf: T 0N TRO MILLER'S ARCAD TONIGHT MASK CARNIVAL LIGHT PHOTO i Sebweliof Hancins 81¢ Twelfth st. n.w. (mear 13th and ). wppointmen required o 10 pm wie FANCY TOE MISS BAKER Late of Mclntyre & Hea'h Children a Specialty—Act staged Talent Furaished Pt by upp Class Fr bafore 5 Private nod class lessons, only. Thorough fnstruction 229 1st st Ph. M. 6155 p.m. ons Phone_Franklin R567. Estahlishe i DAVISON'S §ref-1329 M n.w. M3y | Teach you to dance correctly in a fow 1 rons | strictly private. Any bour. Separate s enioge. with o GLADYSE WILBUR, No. 6 Dupont circle. Duvont studio. | Prankiin 2435w Baiirowm ancia. i Training. _Children's Classes. e MR. STAFFORD PEMBERTON. Winter Gardea Thons Stags Lesson: nei STUDIO, 1850 BILTMORE, COL.

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