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e 32 THOUSAND VIEW | Another, Entitled ment,” Planned for Last of Week. The triumphal e of Christ into Jerusalem was st depicted last night at the initial presentation of the page “The Triumphal En- at the Church, 10th : geant will be Tuesday night, beginning smposed by Rev. Dr. pastor of the church, lle Wentworth and Al- h music in cha rd Mueller, the ¢ ant presents six wection with significant Christ's entry into ce, rected by Edw the des in ¢ nts preceding isodes in Pageant. Woman's h Christ rode fourth shows the driving from the » scene in temple when is challenged persons took part thousand persons nd Pagennt. Fulfill- Passion from the PLAY WILL BE GIVEN TO AID CONSUMPTIVES Two Performances of “Six-Sylinder Love” to Be for Benefit of Starmont Group. CHURCH PAGEANT “The Fulfill- SATURDAY’S WINNER. you askew, To all its pristine beauty? Then ease your mind of what's your ‘due, And think on what's your duty. E. 8. G, (4n order for five dollars will :unhiy be mailed to this contribu- or. restore this world en the most independent bachelor girl finds parents handy for such func- lons louncing the engagement and paying for the n.nx u. DUFFY THIBAULT, He strolled across the double track, Unmindful of the left or right; Alas! His home was draped in black But let us hope he's robed in white. ANONYMOUS. Teacher— with your e you and Willi been “fig gain 1 shall give ieach James: vou A juvenile nnmnnlm!. served the having ob- corner stone of a public cribed “A. D. 1912," made I suppose that me: P. J. MURRAY, 1317 Farragut strect northwest approaching Al EDWIN [ nd avenue sHOrE, 637 Maryl northedst SOLOMON WINS A} ARGUMENT. And where firm Interviewer sorb those hich you did you ab- rinciples for At 1d. Adam and T *, some say, by your leave Were a m: th, and the world never had there's the blood of old m Adam! MARSHALL PANCOAST, o , Denver, Colo. | SPEAKER GILLETT QuITs Mrs ttee, William H. Bradbury RUSS ALIENS FAVORED. Temporary Order Admits to U. S. on Bessarabia's Quota. order permftting the n immigrants as a signed to ited Sta A entry part sarabia under t migration laws, was an by the Laber Departmen n_was made pe; rpor of ituation of e war has rope as large T The order was issued after a series conferences between Secretaries hes, Davis and Hoover. and | DISTRICT FOR SOUTH| | Makes Trip on Advice of Physician | and May Join Presi- dent’s Party. aker Frederick H has been ill with and who de in the House ek of the session, Gill the last 1 so far re- able to leave night for Au- ice of his phy ill_quite weak fer®ed to remain physician and to regain and would have in Washington, ble e llett did not know 1£5%hat he would do after he reached Augusta. Are You Going to Garden This Seasont? yow'll find_many rm and Garden” the Classifiedfi Section, tisers in that column will supply you with the things you need to garden successfull ; 1f so, “For « n[mnhm Llanograph Company. | needn't | h' | ans | | THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., Jests and Jin g]ef There's one thing to be said in favor of a gunman. He yells “Your money or your life!” A bootlegger wants both. EDWARD MURRAY, 701 12th strect morthedst. .« e e 1f you didn’t get all the coal you or- dered. think how much easier ‘it will be to'get an Laster bonnet. J. P. RICHTER, 716 21st street northwest. .« e e There should be w ing Europe tha from her calls v of convinc- : Sam's divorce or no alimony. DUFFY THIBAULT, Columbia Planograph Company. when a man's chil- ppily married _he breathed a sigh of re for his troubles scemed to be over. Nowadays he finds they have only just begun. MRS. A. F. SCHULTZ, Seat Pleasant, Md. OUCH ! has coal Tn the olden day dren were all ¥ I see the world enough, And wh I put But, feeling so, 8, that kind of stuff And find I To last an TUPMAN treet northwest. 7 is merely a husband, bridegroom is a husband who the dishes. V. B, Am but a elps dry | 1012 New Hampshire avenue northwest pr—What do we whole 18 greater <t ruc Nor s road, Clarendon, Va. was shocked and your A prize of five dollars will contribution each day to Jests and Jinglexs. ing of the ad- | ow—What did she gri W. W. HA 923 Shepherd street northwest. word that rly is t one is it that t as though It thymed with pain? MRES. M. J. ABRIBAT, 23 Linden street, Cherrydale, Va nd Raplds, Mich, res- r Wife Can't And Kee r be awarded for the best TRY YOUR HAND. |“BOOK PROFITS EXEMPT.” | Blair Relieves Merchants From Tax on “Unrealized Income.” Commissioner m_m- of re bureau yesterda W of new regul tail dry goods r! ','w in ven anr able to | MONDAY, 3 1 The Daily Marvel S : <> The autos ramble to and fro, be- fore the village kirk; I wonder, as I watch them go, what fellow does the work. It seems a constant holi- day in this glad world of ours, and all my friends are out at play, like birds among the flowers. No high- er purpose may be seen, no more devout desires, than just to burn up gasoline, and wear out rubber tires. Joyriding is the only plan that seems to stick and stay; yet somewhere there must be a man who works eight hours a day. Men ride beneath the glowing stars in costly limousines, or else in small synthetic cars that cost three hun- dred beans; they're driving in the garish noon and in the gloaming gray, but where is he, the lonesome loon, ‘who works eight hours a vuy’ Sad is his fate, where'er he is; he bends to useful toil, while countless autos past him whiz, and use up gas and oil. Like Tubal Cain he makes a raft of things the peo- ple need, and nobly, by his toil- sonte craft he earns his chicken- feed. And as he dries his sweaty front he cries, in ringing note, “I'll just _keep up this wretched stunt till T can buy a boat!” (Copyright.) WALT MASON. — s LOTS TO BE CLEANED. Health Will Make Rounds of City in Crusade. Health Officer Willlam C. Fowler has rolled up his sleeves and stepped into the clean-up moveme He announced today has directed his force inspectors under C. R ter the owners e them all will be fr Conv the pre Inspectors hat he of sanitary Holman_ to eye-sores Although special - of the visitors will rer. fact be DATE SET FOR BALL. { Woman's Army and Navy League Affair to Be Held April 2. ¢ annual ball of the Woman's Army and mor en of the re r Army Martin _organized branch of this TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Cinders,” mus comedy, at 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"The Meanest Man n the World,"” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO — “The Demi - Virgin,” with Hazel Dawn, at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—"The Storm,” drama, and vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—"A Golf Proposal,” farce, and vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND—Jean Granese and vaude- ville at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. GAYETY — “Broadway Flappers,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COLUMBIA—Bebe Daniels, 1n “Glimpses of the Moon, hotoplay. at 11:156 am., 1:15, 3 5, 7:25 and 9:35 p.m. RIALTO—Estelle Taylor, in “Thorns and Orange Blossoms,” at 11:30 am., 3 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Ray, In “The 11:10 a.m., 1:10, and 9:50 Nell Shipman, in “The at 11:05 a.m., 1:10, 3:15, 5 and 9:30 p.m e /BETTER OPPORTUNITIES ! FOR HACKING SOUGHT Owners of Vehicles Said to Desire Relief From Recent “Anti- Cruising” Order. Owners of publ hacking vehicles will hold s meecting at 1400 | Pennsylvania avenue Tuesday night to form an organization to seek bet- ter opportunitics for carrying their business. The nucleus of an organiz formed Saturday with the appoint- ment of Casassa as temporary treasurer and Harry D. Bachrach counsel. A 200 oweners of hacking cx intention to joi The recer sioners in r ines ta h) Grub Stake, 6:20, 7:2 a ma on ion was disignated preventing them from driv- blocks in the con- believed to have formation of an or- prompted of | tion, wias ann that of the association night wil ers hoy «d Saturday night the pern formed er one LIMITED DIVORCE GRANTED. Mrs. granted Margaret has been by Get It at Gibson's \Where Your Dollars Have More Cents We Deliver Anywhere in the District of Columbia We ground | s did n n the mean- | revenue laws. BELLOC WILL LECTURE. “Situation in Europe” at National Theater. “The on in E; discussed by Hilaire Bello torian Th olds a recognized p t s, his bo war having been tra languages. It’s So Easy to Renew Your Car YOU can make it look like new again with Du Pont Auto Finish and a few hours’ time. Flows on like thick cream, brush streaks disappear like magic, dries overnight. Result—a mirror finish that lasts. It's easy. And while you’re about it, give your top a coat of du Pont Top Renewer and renew 'your upholstery with du Pont Seat Dressing. “Clean-up Week’ Soon Due April 2-7 is Clean-up Week and every house- holder should get busy preparing for it. Reilly’s Spe- cially Low Prices will save you cash on necessary Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Oils and other needed “helps.” HUGH REILLY CO. Wholesale—PAINTS—Retail 1334 New York Avenue 'b-vyfi-enm— We give careful atten- tion to correspondence— submit estimates—make prompt shipments any- where. Pont ints ul Var- finest to Be Topic | Main 1085 EASTER Are as Near You as Ydur T lephone Franklin 5077 SPECIALS PRICES GOCD ALL THIS WEEK Electrical Spac Electric Perco- $4.98 Large Sized lator, very spe- cials Hot Point Electric Irons, 5 Special Edison Electric Irons, 6-1b. Spec Perfection E on the world | *d into several | Specials . 20c - 20c 20c 24c 25c¢ 3 cakes Ivory Soap ... 3 cakes F Soap 5 pkgs. special 5 pkgs. Star M aptha Soap Flakes........ 4 cakes Fels-Naptha Gold Dust, Pint cansy special ..... 43¢ 75¢ Quart cans, special . $8 Federal 2,200 ohm phones $8 Holtzer Cabot $5.25 2,200-ohm phones, special svieraennans $5-25 $ U. V. 201A $6 50 Tubes reduced.. 3-qt. Hot Water Bottle, special...... 2-qt. Hot Water Bottle ... Fountain Syringe . Rubbing Alcohol, pint c.eeee s Absorbent Cotton, pound secommmmnnrensiie 45C Nujol ... .....49c, 89c Listerine.........23c, 43c, 7% Lavoris. .23c, 43c, 79c Glycerine and Rose Water : 23c Palmolive Shaving Cream .....c..-.. 26C Palmolive Soap, dozZen ...oomeceesrecene 89C Clinical Thermometer ......... 59C 33c Moth Balls, pound ....eveneiiionnnnns 9C Trusses, Elastic Hosiery Fitted by Experts—Pi $1.29 98¢ 89¢ Household Ther- mometer to hang up on wall.. 1315 This Week High Frequency re- i ST Eleetric Curling $l 59 it Polar Cub Vi- $4.49 ator, special on Soaps 3 pkes. Colgate’s Fab 3 pkgs. Ivory Soap Flakes 25¢ 25¢ 20c¢ " 25¢ 25¢ Fairbanks’ Glycerine Tar Soap.. cakes P & G White Naptha Soap.. 5 cakes Star Soap .. Special Prices on Dethol Dethol will kill bugs, roaches, flies and all insects Combination Sprayer and 1 o’ E::n can, complete, spe 79C 35¢ Sp_ra‘,er_, $3.98 : © $1.49 Tl 0(.?nft‘em')a Wire, 49C Specials on Radio Supplies U. V. 201 Tubes reduced .. 23-plate Variable Condensers . 1 Specials in Drug Sundries Kolynos Tooth Bante e Pebeco Tooth Baste o coise i sene Pepsodent Tooth Baste aeeooes Vemda Hair l\ets, 2 for.. 19¢ 39¢ . 39¢ 25¢ 10c 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ Double’ mesh, Brush . Prophylactic Tooth Brush .. Rubberset bha Brush Gillette BIadcs, dozen $1 Gillette Razor Epsom Salts, pound Sterno and Abdominal Supports rices Very Reasonable Knives, S:In;or:. Razors, etc., Sharpened by Our ! Instrument Man Braces and Arch Supports Made to Order—Braces Repaired The Store Your Physician Recommends Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917919 G St. N.W. MARCH i { { { | 26, 1923. |HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE THE SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE “THE STORM” With EDWARD ARNOLD NOT A MOVIE, BUT— A Thriling Drama Surrounding the Most Realistlo, Awe-Inspiring Fire Bcln. Ever Presented MOLLIE FULLER, fn “Twilight" MEYER DAVIS' PIANO TRIO GEO. MOORE AND GIRLS Bome and Gaut: Howard's Po MWiliard and Marlin: Aesop's Febiss; Pathe Woekly: Topics of tis Day. Special Comedy Foaturs Edna Leedom & Dave Stamper The Comedienns Ths Composer In “The Encors Phones: Main 4484, 4485, 6823 Next Week: Mrs. Rodolph Valentino == Washington iety of the Fine SIEGFRIED An Explanatory Recital by WALTER DAMROSCH Auditorium, Central High School Monday Evening, March 26, 8:30 0'Clock. Reucved Scates $1.00, 55, cents and & T Arth 1 Strect ! = SUN. APR I Mall Orders xow_s--u Thursday, 0ia. m. AMPRIOAS OREATEST ANNUAL REVUE GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES with Ted Lewis Jos E. Brown, Eva Puck, Bammy White Bird Millman, Marle Holly, Mollis Dodd. Highta, 800, 31, 150, 88, $2.50. §3. Thurs. Mat., 50c, 81, $1.80. Bat. Mat., por_cent } b j ( ) Arts LAST n\\ Phillips—Kenneth A STAGE™ Chased Bride” ograr Neal Burns in Movie Chat OurSpeualTable D’Hote Dmner METROPOL 711 9t ¢ UNCH E. Mornson Paper Co. = 1009 Pa. Ave. MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Artington, side trip, 10c additional | Care leave west, o 00 A. M. to 2 Running Time—355 Minutes ‘Washington-V rginia Railway P 397 When the Doctor Comes to Call —and the dear one is si —s0 sick that you are 1 apes Yo saved money calamity knocks at your doo ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. D v bed be glad when WE TEACH RIVING Experienced Teachers AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOLS 404 Don’t Forget Wednesday Is “Op- portunity Day.” If you are contem- plating buying a Used Automobile — look in The Star Tuesday night —and see the oppor- tunities that will be offered on Wednesday in Used Cars by the leading Automobile dealers’ in Washington, All the standard makes are included— and you'll find a host of bargains from. which to choose. AMUSEMENTS. 'i.llllII!HII|IIIIIilIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIHIII"L Continuous TODAY AND ALL WE CHARLES I entrancing screen version of a great post's own love story! ‘“THE GIRL | LOVED”’ By James Whitcomb llll'y ables—Ne vwn— T plca— LOEW’S OI.IIMBI _ Continnious 16786 lIlIIIIIlIIliIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlllll]llllll|lIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIIIIlIIllIIlIIIl T Tonizht at 8115 ATIONA Sat. Mat. ae 215 ther Notable Edward Royce Com Broadwey Favorites. Radolf Friml's NEXT WE ri"rnl RSDAY CHAR FROHMAXN Pre ALICE BRADY (In Person) | ZANDER = GREAT| A New American C by Salisbury o RIALTO - ROMANCE AND BEAUTY Preferred Pictures Presents THORNS —AND— = ORANGE '*- =BLOSSOMS £ Novel by BERTHA M. CLAY ORCHESTRA _ SUB g%~ NEXT WEEK == DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS SUBSIDIARIES uuimmmumumu I | INTHE WORI.D e HWANDA LYON~ GEO. BARNES\” IBEST SEATS &1 NIGHT, <MATINEES WED&SATSOW “SIX-CYLINDER LOVE” By William Anthony McGaire with |IVANDA LYON — G Special Matinee Vs, o= S e ¢ CoaA BURECUE ATEATNS ) 5 L1 B LN ORGE BARNES Caster Monday “BROADWAY FLAPP Next Week—“American S'uuaem BELAsco Towte 83° Best Sears $2 3% FINAL WEEK THE MOST TALKED OF PLAY IN THE WORLD AVERY HOPWOOOS .YEM\‘AWAL FARCE EDIMIVIRGIN | |- l-lA'lEl. DAWM ELTIWE TNFATER- AT THUR.. muél., MAL SAT. S235-913C IIlIl|lIIIIIIIIH!IIIHHIII!IIII”IIIIIIII" ' AMUSEMENTS. CHANDALL [ METROPOLITAR Doors Open_at 1 FIRST NATIONAL ATTICACTTON Lon Chaney 1 Hope Hampton' E. K. Lincoln In an Adventurous Romance That Is ax Unique as It Is In- teresting— TheLight | in the Dark | —EXTRA— Louise Fazenda In a Screaming Burlesque, Pest of the Storm Country News—Symphony—Novelty (‘RANDALL'S ‘( ENTRAL h Bet. D an. [ 1 | THEATER Oth & Y THEATER Col. s GRAND Ave, S.E CRANDALL;S Apoi Thester YORK THEATE n. Ave.& Quebec ¥ tRA_NDALL’S EE SA PLAY LOEW'SVAUDEVILLE § | 2 SHOWS FOR PRICE_OF 1 Coniinuous ¥rom Five Great Vauderille Acts With JEAN GRANESE Dolores Cassinelli In “The Challenge" SEXT W) PRI_SCILLA DEAN | Toe | b ExcepSat e, un’& Hoitdars § Film Feature 1431 OLYMPl DALTON N TilF SEMON PRINCF._S S 1310V DUMBARTON HIPPODROIE Prov “TRIFLINC EMPIRE I 401.4(\ YAy oW Y. Capltol & | 1a. Ave. TRUXTON 2 vt cmcu: 2105 Pn. Av. P URNING SAN wax HAWLEY. Ml N i vorcs F CAROLINA 2 ith & N, C. CLOSED CHEVY CHASE FRANK n { THE POWE NEW TH EATER TOMOTROW RAPHAEL CABT Oth at O NORMA TAL Tirest N.W. e Flrosi Tnn R Tol'it REST PR FAVORITE Wi DESMOND AMERICAN "¢ I St. at Ist St T)ANCING, nghtway School of Dancin| (near 12th and . 10 a.m. t0 10 p. W.—PRIVATE . six lessons, $4) FINED STUDIO_NEAE CAPIT Private and class lessons, ly. Thorough fnstrict 0 1st at. e Pho M

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