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Jestsand Jin g]es Jests & Jingles Will Be Discon- tinued After YESTERDAY'S WINNER. Oh. where was the entertain Eommittee beauty contests at the beach were scrapped? 1. H. HEATR. The Pasadena. for five dottars will wiled to thig contribus when bathing 3§ an advertis “An advertisement is pretty girl eating, wearin something that some one war J. C. ment 2" picture of a T holding s to sell.” KI 1 He age May ne in The St. June Feared. Arr Overtax Capacity of Water Short- al of Shrines District S u went RALPH I cet EGAN northwest. might for getting M ther. L. M. LOGAN, strect northwest. edit to church t he 0 his arm: WHIT. George strect, Yor IN A WASHINGTON NDAY SCHOOL. HEARD to_tell 4 “can me ARET McMINNIMY, th street northi ACK e Isiand ave TAYLOR, ue northwest. all the egas. crowing, while th s along and gets all rooster doe: JEANNETTE O ™ Foxall road » atad definition of tre at. with a cuti ANONYNOUS A prize of five dollars w contribution each day to Jests and Jingles. TRY YOUR HAND. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Today, 8 p.m.. at the United States Marinc Institute, Sthand I strects soutlreast, by the United Stata Navy Band Orches- tra, Charies Benter, director. March, “The Flag of Victory,” Von Bion fourth movement from Finale, 3 = phony in F Minor, No. American sketch. “Down South,™ opus 10 _W. H. Myddl Scenes from the opera, Butterfly” .. .G. Puccini Ballet suite from t ‘Queen of Sheba,” opus 27, Car]l Goldmark (1) Dance of the Bayaderes, (2) Bee Dance of the Almas, ‘eil Dance, (1) Proc Carl M. von Weber Excerpts from the musical com- Bomberg out Parts,” Waldeufel School ohn P. Sousa tar Spangled Notice—The public s invited these concerts every night until further no- to Frida tice. BODY FOUND BY ROAD MAY BE A. J. WHITE| Lear; & from .a dispatch printed in Tuesday's St that the body of an unidentified man had been found in a thicket along the National pike Brownsville, Garrett county, Md.. an automatic clutched in one hand, suggesting the man had com- mitted suiclde. Inspector Clifford L. Grant, chief of detectives, vesterday wrote the Maryland authorities for additional information as to descrip- tlon of the body Inspector Grant thi the body may be that of Andrew J. White, member of the firm of Whitc & Bover, radlo and electrical workers, 812 13th street, who disappeared the latter part of January, leaving a note in which he wrote he could no longer stand the strain and that Lis body | near street northwest. | , Pa.| what | Tomorrow. It has been said that during the last administration the departments were | Tumultyized. but no one has vet had | the temerity to say that they are now { Christianizea. | CLAUDE CHAMBERLAIN, 1718 Wisconsin avenue. Indian who called us only walk down F It the st Palefaces” could street today ! LUCILLE “Rest in Peace,” For Herbert Kidd He thought he wouldn't Skid, but did. NELLIE W. WATHEN. The Maycroft. w. il love to share all your trials not now, darling; 1 mean when DOUGLAS LAWRENCE, 35017 16th street northwest. TURE PAGE ME: A DA | Fashion Forecasts | Children Feed the ! Notebook. A | Stories for | ¥ FOR World ! Our Beuny s Bedtime Children. Profe: Help-Male (mail) | Also_Versiflage | Name, Your Little Chats and Thelr Movie Fans Pam’'s Paris Postals. | About the History of Yo Home, and You MRS. MI E FROST RANDS 17th street northwest. | .. the world's a stage.” the hook d be used more frequently. D. W. BUDGE, ant street northwest. Plec norsepower of s interests the publ se of the driver. H. F. BRETT, 1j12 20th strect northwest. | Tount It isn't th mobile t the horse se re had €o enjoyed the cof- de by their guide that they asked recipe. d a fire of pine knots,” he re- “put a quart of water and two 1s of coffee in the P d then the cover o she can't bile over. the cover gits too hot for' the ! f your pants, the coffee’s done.” | | nds his own business 4 it p: about 100 dividends in friendship. THOMAS J. FORD, ws' Training Center, Silver Spring, Md. t mj Vet ill be awarded for the best ’ I | found near 34th and M streets shortly after the disappearance of the con- tractor was reported. White's wife and two children are residents of Kensington, Md The report from Maryland stated that the condition of the body indi- cated the man had been dead about five months. Inspector Grant realizes that it is difficult to approximate the time of the death in such cases and thinks something may result from his tnquiry Friends of White say he trequently went to points in western Maryland in connection with radio work. They { did not know that he had been in the| | victnity of Brownsville, however, ai- | | though they thought it possible that he had been there. No word has becn obtained by rela- tives or friends of White since day he abandoned his automobile disappeared. Unconfirmed rumors of his having becn seen at different places were cicculated from time to time, it is stated. Mr. White's health was not very good at the time of his disappearance, the police were told, and he had a host of friends, who are deeply in- terested in the search that has been made for him. —_— 4 [ Kalgreen of Colgate Univer 1l addrees the annual banquet of the Washington alumni association of lh> institution in the City Club at JOIN TODAY The Largest Circulating Library In Washington Read all the latest $2 and $2.50 fiction for a week at 25¢ PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP 933 G St. N.W. &g ® & G Sts. | n Prof. ere Ready ~to supply Blank Books when Sou suy the word, would be found in the river. White's abandoned automobile was E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Bernstei Clothes The man who wears a suit is a marked man. distinction clothes. in-Made for Men to wear Bernstein E — tailor-made It is a mark of made THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MOORE’S THEATERS SUED FOR $150,000 Boyd C. Cunningham Alleges Breach of Contract in Handling Films. Suit to recover $150,000 damases was fled yesterday afternoon in the District Supreme Court by Boyd C. Cunningham against the Moore's Thea- ter Corparation for alleged breach of contract. Mr. Cunningham says he made a contract with the defendant com- pany May 15, 1918, for a term of twenty-five years under which he was to manage the distribution of moving picture films of the First National Exchange circuit in the District and adjacent territory for one-half the net profits of the business. He continued in the position until August 3, 1920, when he says he was dismissed and thereby prevented from sharing in | the profits of the corporation since that time. The business during the time of his management netted more | than $10.400 a vear and will continue | to net that much. he s He Is represented by Altorneys Harry A Hegarty and L. A. Speis: Resatores Health After Iliness. | Father John's Medicine builds new strength. No drugs.—Advertisement. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—Alice Brady, in “Zan- der the Great,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. POLIS—"“Greenwicn Village Fol- lies,” revue, at 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENT—"Six-Cylinder Love, comedy, at 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"The farce, at §:30 p.m. KEITH’S—Jean Acker Valentino, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. COSMOS—Jackson's Musical Malds, vaudeville, at 8, 6:30 and 9 p.m. STRAND-"Stolen Sweets, vaude- ville, at 2.45, 6:30 and 8:45 p. GAYETY—Dan Coleman and Ameri- can Girls, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pam. PALACE—Walter Hiers, Billing_Spends His Dime, at 10:55 and 12 7:50 and 9:45 RIALTO—"Down and 9:30 pm. COLUMBIA—""Where the Pavement Ends,” at 11:10 a.m., 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 25 and 9:35 p.m. Dem! - Virgin™ fn “Mr. photoplay. the Sea fin 2:30, 5:30, 7:30 to 1:30, Coo, 1:40, an, in “Daddy,” 4 am., 45, 5 and 9:40 p.m. CENTRAL—Harold Lloyd, 20, 12:50 a.m., 2:30, 3 . 6:50, 8:25 and 10 p.m. —_— Successfal Farming | —whether it's raising “garden truck” or chickens —depends largely upon what you plant; and with what sort of poultry you stock the _henhous: Reference to the “For Farm und | Garden” column in the Classified Sec- tion will give you splendid guidance. —Advertisement. ple—olo]——]o][—=]o[c——=]0] THE FAMOUS 4 ] Homs madie o] but when Guaranteed Genuine Imported 45¢c Ib. B i S oCCO Regtstered “Home”’-made Candies The appeal of handling and cleanliness—Polly Quality rarely comes at a low price, it does everybody wants it. On Sale at Our 3 Stores . 1010 E N.-W.—614 13th St. N.W.—3100 14th St. n EEEEEEEEL a TReNT T. S. Patent Ofice “homemade™ ca: by )/ baonduw 60 C Ib. ““Reasonettes’’ Coffee connnoisseurs imme- diately recognize the fine qual- ity grades of coffee used in the blendmg of Mesco. Cup-testing of every roasting assures the uniformity of flavor that has made Mesco such a general favorite. If you like vour coffee of the same fine flavor day in and day out, get a quainted with Mesco. It will prove a revelation. ndies lies in purity, careful rent candies are the result of @ these factors, and so we call them “homemade.” If you selected your own materials and made these candies in your own kitchen, they could not equal Polly Trent. For the Polly Trent Candy makers are especially trained to ality. Fudge 50c Ib. Goccy Trent Chocolates & Bonbons maintain Polly Trent individu~ 60c 1b. 1013 E St. N.W. Mesco Building Newest things in pencil Oh, Boy! Some Class and Snap to This Suit I Got Today at George’s! A Big Value, Too, at AMUSEMENTS. POLI’S Tonight 8:20 Playing Shabert Matinee T;mamm"m 20 AMERICA'S GREATEST ANNUAL REVU! GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES ‘with Ted Lewls Joo B, Brown, v Puck. Summy Waite, cht Sun. nglu. Seats Now VOTE—Owing to great demand for tickets no telephone orders mc- tepte Don't find yourself “just out” of films when you snap pictures next Sunday. Be prepared. Come in and buy them. Grove, 1210 G WHEN YOU BUY THAT AUTOMOBILE —it isn't merely a matter of pay- ing for it and then resting on the purchase prico—therc are inci- dental expenses to meet. and they cannot be dodged. You'll be glad you saved money when the time comes to drive the old bus cround. Open that account NOW ! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. MOUNT .VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Arlington, side trip, 10c additional Electric Cars leave 12th and Avenue Northwes ~9.00 A M. 10230 P. M Ruoning Time—355 Minutes nosylvania D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL b6, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. G LOEW’S P ALAC Centinuous 10:80 s m.i1 v. = LAST TWO DAYS WALTER HIERS That jovial comediam, ey “MI. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME” ‘With Jacqueline Logan CHRISTIE COMEDY “Babies Welcome’ News—Topies—Overture 1 Reginning § “THE NTH CO!!AIDIEIF By Fannle Hurst §IllIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIlI LOEW’S GoLumpi mfifli&fifis LATEST “WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS” 4 Metro Picturs with LICE TERRY--RAMON NAVARRO > BEGINNING SUNDAY HER FIRST AMERICAN PRODUCTION | on the hour aad balf Lour | Washington-Virginia Railway Co. | Phone Main 397 Is Here! Buy a Kodak 1A Auto- graphic Junior, with Rectilinear Lens. together with three rolls of films and the developing of 18 prints —all for one price— [ $1 a Week Pay While You Kodak! Only Store tn ‘Washington Selling Kodaks at $1 a Week The intimate side of the Community '||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|'IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIh. 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PRODUCTI @&/ AT THE SHUBERT-BELASCO POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE BIGGEST HIT WASHINGTON HAS EVER KNOWN. ENGAGEMENT ENDS SAT., APRIL 14 All Nights, 50c_to 3200 Mats. Thurs and Sat. 2. $1 Continuous LINCOLN. ' TODAY AND TOMORROW MILTON SILLS With Cleo Ridgely in & Drama of Power “The Forgotten Law” Mack Seznett's “Bow Wow' Fox_News Talent Coucert Tonight—$30 Prizes The Rachel Sewall Marionettes In Ballads, Musical Pantomimes and Dramatic Selections at the Art Center, 1106 Conn. Ave. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, at 8:15 * gl LU LU UL L U St. at 12th WE FLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE 2 SHOWS FOK PRICE OF 1 Continuous From 12 Noon BIG _TRIPLE FEATURE BILL “STOLEN | GRAZER& SWEETS” Hug) ark. Villon Ssiers and Hoffman & Jou PRISCILLA DEAN In Her Latest Production “THE FLAME OF LIFE* "u-"‘u“—‘——r.pm Pricov—Nights PRESIDENT | Pa. Ave. at 11tk St. Telephone Main 667 TONIGHY - 8.30 -TONIGHT The Great Comedy Hit 54 Weeks in New York: WANDA LYON - GEO. BARNES BEST SEATS eir §1 NIGHT MATINEES 3% “ 25-50c BAT. Seats Now Selling for Second Big Week ! | Opera Festival Lyric Theater, Baltimore Monday Eve., April 16— Das Rheing Tuesday Eve., April 17— Die Walk Wednesday Eve., April 15—8elg: Thursday Eve., Ap THE ‘RING OF NEBELUNG Seats, $2.50, $3.30 and 85.00 Speclal Matinee, April 18, Z: Haensel & Gretel, Seats, $1.5 Seats on Sale Albaugh's Tick 2 E. Fayette St.. Baltt I HIGH CLASS VAUDRVILLE THEATRE DE LUXE EASTER HOLIDAY BILL AND N. V. A. CELEBRATION Jean Acker, Formerly Mrs. Rodolph Valentino ; Winsor McCay Mabel Ford & Co. Runaway Four ?77? ' ALLMAN & HARVEY, MASON & SHAW, LES SBPLENDIDS, others, and The World's Wonder Enrico Rastelli EXTRA! FRI EVE., APR. 6th Hotel Washington N. V. A. CLOWN NIGHT DANCING & JOLLIFICATION EXTRAORDINARY , STAGE & SCREEN CELEBRITIES ‘WILL GREET YOU MEYER DAVIS' NEW WILLARD & LE PARADIS ORCHESTRAS TICKETS AT KEITH'S & ‘WASHINGTON NEWS-STAND ) Film Features CAROLINA 1128~ < arc =v. REOPEN_April 6 {J REGENT 1st» 538 Caieer ‘DO AND DARE CHEVY CHASE , Seiic.se 5. NES AYERS, WALLACE and California Sta, H. 'EXTRA—Chapter THE_OREGON TRAIL. NEW THEATER °%F % ALICE LAKE, in “THB_INFAMOUS MISS RBVELLE.” And HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. Also AESOP_FARLE. No. | 1 Sth & © Bex: K. {| NEW STANTO! e o MARY MILES MINTER. ToM MOORE, in “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." PEARL WHITE. {o “PLUNDER” No. 9. TOMORROW-J ACKIE COOGAX RAPHAEL %! DATGHTER rmaid, Comed SaxE Oarnvs ur‘tv_v:\cn American Girls Next Week—Dave Marfon's Own Show. CHRANDALL'S, [METROPOLI rnn[ AT 10th LAST TWO DAYS 11 AM. TO 11 PV, Doors Open_at 10530 A.M. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS “JACKIE COOGAN With Exceptional Support. the Plcture That Brings Finest Performance to Screen “DADDY” LARRY SEMON With Luclll;'c".:;lnrlhh‘ in “No Wedding Bells” News—Symphony—Novelty T WEEK: agree that James | | in His the You w Mackatil, Randolph Short ‘and Helenc all gifted artiste, arc pe cast to emphasize appeal, the humo mance and the thrills of the finest pictu of the “Mighty Iak a 1§ CENTRAL CRANDALL'S JENIRAS s & TOMORROW —MRy and {AROLD_LLOYD. “FRUITS OF FAITH." CRANDALLS [HEATER Oth & E Sts. TODAY AND TOMORROW CILLA 3 SOROTHY PHILIIPS | ADVANCE." Aud JOHNNY “FOR RENT—HAUNTE and Col. MATS. 203 DATIE S P A TODAY—CLARA KIMBA Rd. NDAY Perfor ALLSTAR CAST, in “ TOMORROW —MATIX 3 P.M —MARK TWA CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT." FAVORITE %355 5600 :dTHlRTY DAYS." And Christie Com- ‘PARDON MY GLOV LIBERTY oF ‘1HE ROS| ‘“un-:a U St DOTUGLAS SasLEAN and MADGE BELLAMY. in “THE HOTTEN- TOT."" And CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in 'SHOULDER_A RM! Pmc 1119 H St. N, Norata TALMADGE, T340 Winconnin A Y. DUMBARTON MARTE an‘v}::?r i [, AND DAMNED. HIPPODROM hORCTHY DELTON, EMPIRE in “SIREN CALL." 911 H St. N.E. MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT. In “THE POWER OF A LIE.” Also COMED HO! HE_TRAIL OF THE with DUSTIN FARNUM. TRUXTON -, Capitol & Fla Ave. CHAR! North Capitol & P & 230 C Street N.E. OUNC in “ENTER, MADA CHARLES CHAPLIN, TOMORROW v 1 0.1, A E Ani A DAY'S DANA, ROMANCE. Comeds. ADDED MATIN OF in BIG_SHOW. ATTRACTI TRAIL." 3 I CRANDALL'S AVENUE GRAND| 645 Pa. Ave. S.F | MATS., 2 P.M. DAILY. 3 P.M SUNDAT mbu-—cum RIMBALL YOUNG, And ORROW—_VIOLA DANA, CRINOLINE AXD I CRANDALI.,S é\::ou'ol ’rn:.ltrr MATINEE 2 P AL DAILY New fox-trot, “Pack T'p Tonr S and Go to the Devil.” Stasley W Rhoades. concert organist. TOMORROW —CL AR A YOUNG. in “ENTER. And CHARLES CHAPLI DAY'S _ PLEASURF RANDALLS a.Ave.a (nehec St DAILY. TONAY—BUCK JU\P is reflected through the Star’s Classified pages. There under the various headings. you find out just what folks are wanting; or what they have to offer. Reading Star Classi- fied Ads opens the way to many opportunities. MILLIONAIRE Comedy. “HOBOES 'BE X CIRCLE 32195 Pa. Av. Pk. W. 953 RICHARD B A R THELMESS and DOROTHY GISH. in “FUR Y." Showings at 7 and 9 p.m. EuTE 14th St. and R. L Ave. MARION DAVIES. in “THE YOUNG DIA} Clothes made to fit—that’s the main thing; made of quality fabric that will give you wear; and tailored with an individuality that is distinctly yours. Yet the cost is moderate. A spring suit of quality fabric—Bernstein-made can be had for— 37 S TOMORROW-JACK HOLT, 16 13 ING MAN." " And | CHARI DAY" MATIN! ORBGON stripes, serges and mix- tures. 2-button and sport models. Hand-tailored to retain their shape. lq Planist, l! Ynln dll. Greatest Gealu: ofmaza. rOLTS !l;:z.n. ‘!'l"l:. Mrs. Greec SHUBERT-GARRICK BEG. MON. APRIL 91 GEORGE MARSHALLS COME mmvumrm FRESH, FLIP, FUN. FROLIC.. GETTING GERTIES GARTER ALL NIGHTS 50'.4190 MAT. WED. ALL SEATS' S50¢ MAT. SAT. SEATS SO°s75¢ SEATS NOW ON SALE Sizes 35 to 40 szhtway School of Dancmg 514 Twelfth st. nw, (near 12th Earoll at our studio if you \waat Our methods are very easy. No app | required. Tnstruction 10 a.in. to 10 p.m ATIONAL &raisis Charles Frohman Preums ALICE BRADY . (Ia Persen) in ZANDER ciiax A Now Amorioan Comedy by sduhury Flold, ®e¥T wrrw.— GEATS SELLING, A WALLACH Preseats The Buper Moelodrama IT IS, THE 1AW Results follow the insertion of your Classified Ad in the Star. For that rea- son it prints MORE of them each day than all the other W a shington papers combined. Teach you to dance Motrectly in & few lossons, strictly pi ‘Auy hour. Separate studics’ S GaBen Bet. encainge, with Sech GLADYSE WILBUR, No. ¢ circle, Duoot studlo. Pboss Prasklip 1435-W. é.nm- Dancing, Stags ining Childre: SLOVERS, 618 2o N v —PRIVATE TEY, sops any time, 70c. Conuree, six lessons. (4 Quar._results. Fine environment. 11 Dunciog Is a_Necossity, Not & Luzur: CATHERINE BALLE, 0 Oth st. n.w., Fr. 6508, wi latest dunces ta'a few priv. loss. It time. Class Tues. and Fri. dies. Bras 10 8., €0 10 .98 & Do 814 F- at 9th All Work Done on Premises by Union Men ‘910 Seventh St. “We Reqiest the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office.

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