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48 i HAWKINS -COMMANDS POST AT FORT MYER; Colonel of Cavalry Assigned to Position Vacated by Col: W. C. 1 Rivers, Transferred. | | YESTERDAY’S WINNER. Little Willle was diligently perusing the evening paper, when fond mother asked him what he was reading. “Oh, I'm just reading over the birth list to see if anybody was born thut 1 know. K. BACHSCHMID. 907 cet northwest. (A order for five dollars will today be mailed to this contribu- tor.) Col. Hamilton . Hawkins, United States Cavalry, has been detailed as commandant of the post at Fort Myer, | Va., an office recently v ated by the recent transfer of Col. William C. Rivers, formerly in command of the 3d | Cavalry, to the inspector’ general’s de- | partment. Col. Hawkins at pr ‘ommandant_of the Fort Riley, Kan. He is ordered to this | city andassigned to the 34 Cavalry. | tiraduating from the Military in June, 1 been in th eption of a short detall in the iisp tor gencral's department. He will port'at Fort Myer for duty April | MRS. HORTENSE R. BURNS | DIES AT HER APARTMENT Funeral Services Will Be Held Sat- urday Morning—Burial at Con- NOT ONLY BAD MANN QUITE DIFFI popular actress appes WSDADCT © manners for a woman, *d, to ride un- alone in accompan w taxi- 3 ‘\_m KATHLEEN T The LALLY, Chastlcton. | A six-year-old boy omething ubout heaven | die.” explained his mother, il go 1o heaven, but your in the gr ¢ wante know you soul Vhen our body he an: what will T butten my MRS, ously inquired, | s to? 1. DREW, | Warder street. SOPHIE 1651 gressional Cemetery. Mrs. Hortense R, Burns, wife of ward J. Buras, and widow of Dr. ward Stevens, died suddenly yester. day afternoon at her apartments in the Cordova. The funcral will be held from her apartments Saturday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. C mith of St. Thon Church, T3 Mrs. Burns was a daughte Charles Cadwalader and Elizabeth Ringgold, and was born May 10. 1 Forty-seven years ago she was mar ried to Dr. Edward Stevens, a promt nent pharmacist v. who died October 15, 1926, She married Edward J. ‘Burns of Baltimore, October 30! 1922, Mrs. Burns was a member of the Washington Women's Club and the Women's City Club. For many vears she had been a communicant St. Thom Spiscopal Church Burial will be in Congressional ceme= tery country “hick” was in a city for in hislife and went into a cafete lunch. As he was com- | g out © was accosted by a4 (riend Wwho asked him how hLe had fared, and the lad replied follows: * golly, | his place is awful! Why, they made me | et the myself and 1 had to set | the table, and then if they didi't make me pay for 1il before 1 had eaten ;i‘ \Ilnln: Llllm,, But 1 fooled them in he end. 1 got out of there washing the dish SR FRANEK 2jth for officiat- BARINOTT, street 260, northeast. | A conversation overheard between minister's two little daushter Mary, aged six—>My, I ate tomito soup I am about to dic. Jane. aged ten—What if you were to wouldn’t you be ashamed for the 1 to know you killed yourself eating o soup” palary—Weil 1'd Just tell him we didu't ave much —_ TRAFFIC VIOLATORS PAY TOTAL OF $410 FINES Twenty-Nine of Thirty Facing Court Are Violators of Speed Regulations. MRS, W. 4 Massachusetts aveie BREWER § 100 northiwest There Tranie Court vesterday of them against vi speeding regulations and ting minor traffic rules, ating $410 werd Those charzed with sp who paid tines follow: Thomas L. Younger, $10: $10; Wilbur Casper. 10: Raymond Stri Brude Heiger, Parker, §10; Henry Margaret Bemnett, $10: $10; Abble L. Tingley. Posey, $16: Johnnie | James H. Rovinson. $10 were thirty ators »ding and ! | ‘i SECRETARY PLANS TOUR. | | Interior Isr Denertmintilcnicr Study Indian Problems. Secretary of the Interior Woerk will S0 eave Washington next Sunday night | izay burn . Dennis. $10: Charies = homa. where he will Hopkins, $10; Frank S. Baldwin, $10; | L Dersonal inspection and | Hukh D. Eldridge. $10: Charles study of the problems affecting the iKibby, $10; Charles B. Quarles, 310, | Indians. He will be accompanied by Walter L. Coates, $£40: Robert H. [Indlan Commissioner C. H. Burke Coran, $10; Thomas H. Creeke, £10: | Similar inspections will be made Frark Payne, $20: Gayvlord Prabsco, |later on Indian reservations in other | £10; herine 1. Dunnigan, (ln.!flul,les On eturn from Okla- Chiirles H £10: Georse W. | homa. ans to go to Hot prings, Ark.. under Preston, Jone: Peterson, $10. = the supervision of the Interior bh) rellow enton Schmidt ank (. : John Wwill | Arthur ¥red Johnsten, violating trafic rei- ulations, $40 or in default to serve | partment. The Interior Secretary thirty days in jail particularly interested in the im-| ! provement of health and sanitation among thhe Indians with a view PRESBYTERIANS RAISE | Incredsing " one “number ot o medical facilities for the care $35 000 FOR Mlss'oNsllho sick. He will devote able attention to these matt { visiting Oklahoma and other states | where ‘Indian reservations are main- | tained. Washington Holds En- thusiastic Meeting to Discuss Plans. More than $35,000 was reported to have been raised by the Woman's Presbyterial Missionary Soclety of this city within the last year for the furtherance of the work of that or- ganization, at a meeting of the soclety in the Metropolitan Presby- terian Church, 4th and B street southesst, yesterday The following officers wer: Tresident. Mrs. Harvey . Lonorary president, Mrs, Noble: vice presidents, Mrs, Mable ! D. Miller, Miss Irving W. Ketchum | and Mrs. W. W. Spaid; recording see- | retary, Mrs. J. Me correspond- | ng secretary, Miss Liz: M. War- treasurer for home missions, Ar Fannie G. Childs; treasurer for foreign missions, Mrs. Russell B. Wscciery S e, argaret O'Keefe, suj s of Charity, with headquar- in Emmitsburg, Md., died Llfli night at Providence Hospital, aged seventy-four vears Funerul services, with high mass, vill be held fn the} chapel of the hospital. The body will be taken to E: mmnvb rg for lmprmprt \Vv)lhflr O'Keefe rior of clected: Irwin; 2 was widely Thomas K. iy of her churen interests of her order. HEADS INTERIOR UNION. John Q. A. Braden was clected pres- tdent of "the Interior Department {branch of Federal Employes' Union, | e trenarey for the wontingent | No. 2. at a meeting held Tuesday night 0 i ST Vasghan: secreqary |at 1423 New York avenue Miss Lals Wy fon T Mve, | Frances N. Osburn was elected vice S Ytary or education | President: Mrs. Amy B. Clinton, sec- Yy Y po OUea N | retary, and Miss Orpha L. Van Horn, L etars siiag | treasurer. The branch adopted a res- | o Vihe |olution urging that representatives Misg |0f employes be included on the per- MISS isonnel boards required in connection s g ara | With the work of reclassification. | W Mequown: secretary of the West- | minister guilds, Mrs, James G. Gripp: secretary for children's work, Mrs. J. Raymond Van Fossen: secretary for freedman's work. Miss Elizabeth Zea secretary for stewardship work, Mrs. | . Robert Atkinson: etary for th Chatauqua Missionary Home, Mrs. | George P. Conway, and chairman of the sewing committec. Mrs. Millard | Thompson. An addre: s known especially in the | for the | L hristian _Endeavor Florence Steinbrenner; s THINK | —af us when reads to buy Rlank -Books. We have what you need. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. & was made by Miss Luey Dawse a lecture on Siam by | Misp Hatch. A report of ali Presbyterian evangelistic campaign, | to be conducted by the ministers of | the Presbyterian churches of Wash- ington, was made by Rev. Isaac Ward of_the' Fourth Presbyterian Church. Mis Dawson congratulated the soclety for its suce s in the last year and told of the big task con- fronting missionary workers in see- ing that the gospel of Christ reaches every one throughout the land. H Mrs. Irwin announced she was par- ticularly ple d with the work done by the young women's societies, as demonstrated In the reports. An in- creased membership and amount of Served from and 75 Cents UNEQUALED A HERE ¥ Special Midday Lunch. 40c. Club Breakfagt METROPOLITAN LUNCH TION Stag Hotel, 608 9th Phone Main 8108 $7 rooms, 38 weekly; $10.50; rooms, $8: . with tollet, sbower and lavaiors, $10: 2 18 room. 60 per cent more, Rooms Like Mother Used to Keep Alvays Right"m uality and Price Daily Opportunities 3-door Refrigerator “Gibson” make. food chamber. Ice capacity, 45 pounds. Construction allows iree circulation of cold air from ice chamber to food section. of the Porceloid-lined .:(!v-v'!!'v AR T Jests and Jin g]es will | e | time | and wouldn't TRY YOUR HAND, THE _EVENING The laziest man on record. is the bird who walks through a revolving door with his hands in his pockets. | L. J. JONES, Rock Creek Church road. e It is stated that an Englishman laughed himself to death over an Amer- n-made movie. The report did not whether the production was a or a tragedy. B. A D M. | 13th strcet northwest. oe 35 and another lady. W. D. WELSH, 1311 Lamont street northwest. | Pl the tids worninz. bright were Aong sprin fishing What do st one wh They cit reply. men ou o asked the came (ov teh buss cume the G. street ) 2ust northcest. e of the Ze—mothe: and girl twins alik MISS ESTHER Maryland avenue Mother (1o small son)—Isn't it rather extravagent of you to eat both butter and jum on your bread at the same sent knick- now dress boy WALSH, 1328 northeast. . mamma. piece of by it's economy-—the same 1d does Tor both M. GREE Que street northwest. 1 Is Washington weather really change- | able? Tl say so! Why, the perspira- tion freezes on your face. i RUBIN SILVERMAN. Huyattsville, Md. . Last ye “Keller hedges on curd This vear—-Keller curbs on hedge H. I. SCANLA Madison sircet northwest AVED 1S A ARNED. E 1 only had set 1 could hear the preacher on Sunday | have 1o pay a nickel ; HUME. The Wilmington. 20 PENNY PENNY radio Say. what :ort of weather is anyhiow, With a robin, a cardinal, a snow bird all on the lawn at the time? this, and same g SHEIRY . Jr |White House to Distribute Lilies Among Hospitals Nearly 360 we lily nally plants, grown to place about the White House during Laster, will be distributed among the hospitals in Washington next which or Is is being done at the dirce- n of Mrs. Harding. who yester- sent word from Florida to uperintendent of the White House greenhouses to make this distribution for the benefit of the sick Besides there will ful ros, these many lily plants be hundreds of beauti- sweet 1 and other flowers grown for the White House which will be sent to the hospitals. - Order Easter Liliex Gude—flower 1e-grown specimens. vertisement. headquarters. ANNOUNCEMENT THE NEW “S. S. ALLEGHANY” Will make ber initial trip Baltimore to Jacksonville via Savannah Friday, April 6, at 6:00 P.M. Improve this opportunity for a delightful ocean trip Only $55.75 to Jacksonville and Return MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. 1406 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 7967 Star Classified Ads are interesting reading They really consti- tute a mirror of Wash- ington — reflecting as they do—column by column — classification by classification — the intimate thoughts, wants and activities of this bus community in every line. They carry announcements in Whic?h you are concerned—of- fer opportunities in which you will be in- terested—provide a di-. rect medium by which you can send a message to your neighbors. Because they are so universally read, The Star_ prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the “other Washing- ton papers combined. “Around the Corner" Is a Star Branch Office. jasked ithe STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1923. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATION AL—"Cinders,” musical comedy, at 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—"The _Meanest in the World,” at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO — “The ~ Deml - Virgin, with Hazel Dawn, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—"The Storm,” drama, and vaudeville, at 2:16 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 — “Broadwa., Flappers,” burlesque, at 2:15 and COLUMBIA—Bebe “Glimpses of the Moon,” photoplay, 11:15 am., 1:16, 3:25, 5:25, 7:26 and 9:35 p.m. RIALTO—Estelle Taylor, in “Thorns and Orange Biossoms,” at 11:30 am., 1:30. '3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and PALACE—Charles Ray, in Girl 1T Loved, at 10 am., 3:20, 5:20, and 5 p.m. METROPOLITAN—Lon “The Light in the Dark, am., 1:50, 3:50, 5:40, ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Orchestra concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, at Stanley Hall, Soldlers’ Home, thls even- ing, beginning at 5:50 o'clock. Johh S, M. Zimmermann, director. Notice.—The public is cordial- Iy invited to attend these con- certs. March, “Camouflage”. ...Lampe Overture, “Comique,” Keler-Bela Morceau, “A Frivolous Patrol.” Goublier Scenes from comic opera, “Tales of Hoffmann,” Offenbach Fox trot, “China Boy Go to Sleep” .Winfree Valse Intermezzo, “Love Me.” Zamecnik Man Finale, ing ‘The URGES MAIL REGISTRY. Postmaster General Wains Public to Protect Valuables. tmaster 1 General New today that persons sending valuable | should register it for its full within the prescribed limit of A 1f you have accounts that you are unable to collect for one reason or another. ~under the Recommended Service Column, in the Classified Se iuun, you'll find the address of peo- | ple ‘Who make this their business— jand will give your bills their very best attention.” You know all ad- vertisers in the Recommended Serv- ice Column guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. Refer to the Recom- mended Service Column for all sorts alized personal and domestic Advertisement. IEEEEEE—JEEEEW THE FAMOUS ,wzw Homemade, Freshmade EASTER EGGS 25¢, 50c, $1.00 miail value $100. Some patrons a for a thr taken idea tl same insuring with the mis- red malil is given Is orded eristered matter,” Mr. tated. Chis is not the fact. The registra- tion of mail provides for protection rather than indemnity, while the in- surance of mail provides for indem- ity rather than protection Made before your eyes by our own Fannie May sessing the same delicious quality as Fannie May THE FAMOUS M ot mads Bomdinw Quality rarely comes at a low price, but when it does everybody wants it. Is. Pos- Fannie May Candies are displayed in dainty ribboned baskets. 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We have made a profound study of the eye and can scientifically locate your trouble and prescribe the proper glasses for you. M A LEESE °Giohse” 614 Bth St, Branch 712 11th Street For Old: i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII!IllIIIIIlllll’ll‘lllllllh. JEL ‘ fllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillIIlIIIIIIIllIIlIIIlIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlIlIIllIIIIIllllllll AMUSEMENTS. llllllll'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIL"=‘ LOEW’3 AST THREE DAYS CHARLES IN HIS GREATEST PICTURE! “THE GIRL | LOVED” BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Fables—Newa— Toples—FEte. Beginning Sunday WALTER HIERS That jovial comedian in Ma first starring Mit! “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME With Jacqueline L8gan IO LOEW’S OLUMBI inuous 10:80 a. Dwan's Classie! “THE GLIMPSES OF THE —WITH— BE DANIELS-NITA NALDI From-the Famous Novel By Edith Wharton Metro Comedy—Two Twi BEGINNING SUNDAY REX INGRAM'S LATEST “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” A vivid, pulsating ro- mance of the South Seas! WITH RAMON NAVARRO and ALICE TERRY ) <« RIALTOQ - LAST THREE DAYS Preferred Pictures Presents THORNS —AND— ORANGE BLOSSOMS From the Novel by BERTHA M. CLAY ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES o~ NEXT WEEK -wu Most Amoazing Pioture Ever OWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS I||||II|II|IIIlII|III||||||||||l|||||||||" lIlIlIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIII(IIIIIlll||I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||l|IIIIIlllllIIIIIIIlIIlII||llIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII " Bureau. Dmp fa; CHALIAPIN World's uissiest Ba duy, April 3. 4:30 s Concert Bureau, . 13th and G eate, Film Features DUMBARTON and MILTON 1340 WisconsinAv. WANDA SILLS, in MAJESTY EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE ARSHALL, {n "FOOLS Allo Comedy. THE TRUXTON ! greac: A R mm ANTIO MOU! HARRISON ‘FORD. AND STAI CAST, “WHEN LOVE COME Ttk & N. . A CAROUNA CLOSED for remodeling. REAPEN Easter Sunday. RE 18th and California Sts, CHEVY CHASE “*AFFINITIES." Conn. Ave. & ‘MeKinley St., D.C TOMORRO! in “WHE: NEW THEATER ALiC in “ANNA CENDS. stream Classic __Fxtra—SURP! NEW STANTON * 0 OLIVER MOROSCO'S ' ** BREED.” 'A Super-Drama. TOMORROW—"THE ROSARY." RAPHAEL ? 2t © Streett N.w. “YOUR BEST FRIEND," with VERA GORDON. !miic.N Ist St. and R. L Ave. ALL_STAR CAST. “ASHAMED _OF = MY PARENTS,” Comedy und News. FAVORITE X 5t at ist 5¢ N. ““A BLIND BARGAI with LON CHANEY. LIBERTY Xerts Capitel & ¥ sta. “THE WOMEN GOD FOR- GOT,” with GERALDINE FARRER, H( RART BOSWORTH and WALLAC REID. Comedy, ““THE SPIRIT OF '23. OLYMPIC 1431-35 U st. BERE DANIELS, CON- RAD NAGEL, ADOLPHE MENJOU and ERNEST TORRENCE, in “SINGED WINGS." 1110 H 8t, N.B©, PRINCESS JOHNNIE WALKEER, in “FLY-BY-NIGHT.” BRADY, Tield and ' HALF- {4l COMING! Easter Monday SHUBERT-GARRICK TOM WISE in “Grumpy” MANUALL'S, METROPOLITAN —ep AT 16th" LAST THREE DAYS 11 A M. TO 11 P.M. Doors Open at 10:30 A.M. FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION Lon Chaney Hope Hampton E. K. Lincoln In an Adventurous Romance That Is as Unique as It Is In- teresting— The Light in the Dark —EXTRA— Louise Fazenda In a Screaming Burlesque. Pest of the Storm Country '\'pr—\ymphnny—-\ovrhy NEXT Wi JACKIE COOGAN In His Greatest Role in “DADDY” LARRY SEMON “NO \VI?D‘[%‘I%GI“BELLS" CRANDALL' TODAY AND COMPSON_and “KICK 1N CARTER D) ‘EM HOM {({CRANDALL'S iv2 TODAY—STAR _CAST, in BISHOP OF THE OZAR COMEDY TOMORROW m "DARK COMEDY. 0T CRANDALL MATS. 2 P.M. Dails, 3 P.M. Sundax TODAY " AND' TOMORROW — DOR OTHY PIILLIPS and KE: n “THE WORLE Apd COMEDY, MATS, 2 PO AT TAND TOMORROW — DOR PHILLIPS and KEXXETH in “THE WORLD'S And BOBBY VERNON, IN DUTCHL TRAL D and E CE Oth Bet. TOMORRO! BERT LY7 And MR HAVEN, and n THEATER 14th_and C 4:35, 6:10 Apollo Theater LIL INE LOGAN JTMMIE ORK THEATER Ave.&Quebecst. ;) R “DOROTHY SECRETS. in “FOR SAFEK AY RK TONOIROW- FAIRE _BINNE “WHAT FOOLS MEN ARE JOE ROCK. i LITTLE ROBIN HOOD. RED Rube Bernsteln’s “BROADWAY FLAPPERS” Next Week—“American Girls" HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE THE SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE “THE STORM” ) With EDWARD ARNOLD N NOT A MOVIE. BUT— A Thrilling Drams Surrounding the Most Realistlo, Awe-Inspiring Fire Bcene Ever Presonted MOLLIE FULLER, in' “‘Twilight' ‘ MEYER DAVIS' PIANO TRIO GEO. MOORE AND GIRLS %ome and Gant: Heward's Ponies: Miflard_and Marlin: Aesop's Fable, Pathe Weekly: Topics of the Da; Special Comedy Featurs Edna Leedom & Dave Stamper The Comedi The Compes ‘The Encore Phenes: Main €484, 4485, 6323 Next Week: Mrs. Rodolph Valeatino Tonight at 8115 \ATIONAL Jorishe =t sus Another Notabls Edward Royoe Comeds mother B0 R Musto PR CIRDERS of Broad: Favorites. Rudelf Friml' | CMr usts and Story by, TAward Clary. . | NEXT WEFK. SEATS SELLIY | CEARLES FROHMAN Presents |ALICE BRADY In Persez) ta THE I ZAND ER GREAT !A New American Comedy by Salisbury Field LAST DAY Clara Kimball Young In & Film Version of the Stage Success NTER MADAME Dan Mason in *'The Skipper's Sermen” Bray Mags: ‘!)ANC!NG. GLOVER'S, 618 22ud N.W —PRIVATE LES- sons any time, 70c. Courwe, six lessons, §4. Guar. results. Fine environment. W. 1139. DAVISON'S EF 1320 Mn.w. Teach you to dance correctly in a few In-u 3 ans_ dance Bat. evenings, th orchestrs REFINED STUDIO—NEAR CAPITOL. PROF. AND MRS, ACHL STUDIO, 1127 10th st n.w Class Mon xnd Friday, 8 © B v SR Mty od St 3 nm‘n! w-n. nt_circle, Duveat studie. 485-W . Bcllm- Daancing Children’s Clas _Phone Phond No. 6 Du el Vraoklin ining. BALLROOM AND STJGE DANCING 1108 N, Y. Ave. 10 a.m. t10 p.m. Fr. 378k 1 <

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