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TZENS ASK BIS STOPBE HANGED alorama Association to Take Case to W. R. and E. and Commission. lities Commission and tailway and Electric be asked by the Kalo- ' Association to change 1 of the bus stop on Cali- Dbetween Connecticut road ng of the ms<o- the Wyoming apartment held that the bus now A stop asked. t night too near Colur varer Connccticut avenu Defer School Action. iation Avill e rown. | ng for the 1 ¥y was aceep! WASHINGTO! Mrs. Mira M. Metcalf Succumbs to Brief Illness. narried to Chari civil war, wi or Lxcelsior | at her will be held 2 o'clock. tomorrow at ngto; PR WORKS FOR INDIANS. 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Helen Edgar Lancaster. mezzo-con- tr 1to: Leslie F. , baritone, and Erma ‘Storm. piani 1 be present- in a recital at the Mount Pleasant and Kenyon streets, be the accompanist of the ev The program will includ Mr. Coyle p” (Gretchninoff), Mrs. rologue” (“Pagllace (Leon S vl " (Cox), Open ster; “0. Divine Reedeemer (by od), Mrs. Lan MoRrRrisoNS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh AIRY-FLARY SUMMER CAPES OF NORMANDY SILK CREPE OR BOLIVIA SUPE- RIOR A- Value Feature Unsurpassed }29 75 Qne of the Many Models Pictured Above MORRISON'S \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 18, 1923 SOCIETY APPLAUDS CZECH CHILD CHORUS Prague School Children Concert at Home of Min- ister Here. Give More than 100 members of Wash- ington diplomatic and resident so- ciety enjoved a musical at the Czechoslovak legation yesterday afternoon when the minister, Dr. Bed- rich Stepanek, and his sister, Miss Stepanekova, held a reception for thirty odd members of the famous Bakule Chorus of Children, from Prague. Dr. Bakule himself directed the group singing. The two older girls and one of the older boys who had olo parts in the various folk-songs and ballads, had unusually clear full tones and all the children sang with evident enjoyment. This was cspe- cially noticeable in their singing of the gay lliting dance songs to which they kept unconsious time with sway- ing bodies and nodding heads. Girle Get Applause. 1 Al the girls wore dark blue middy ! suits and had their hair bobbed and when a group of elght of the smaliest girls detached themselves from the others while one small girl stood be- fore the other seven and directed them in the singing of a delightful Czech lulaby, the audience waxed mot enthusiastic. The singing was entirely without instrumental accompaniment. but some clever suggestions of instru ments were given in the humn and “zooming” by the bovs and & with low tones in many of the soj The tonai resp Dr. Bakule’'s df in its_evenness and also in sustained low chor Sing National Songs. The program opened with the ¢ national anthem aud closed with ar Spangled Banner The lutter as sung In a original manncr that of the children t he logical time and t ring, Painting and I peclaity. be surprised how nable our pri re. NELL WALL' PAPER Co. VW _5373-5374 tcal Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted | Dr. CLAUDE s. 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They paid their fines and | the cases were dropped.- . e Scrap rubber, spread on in llquldl orm, is used for road-surface dress- ing in Ceylon. ju M | The assortment of cars SCIENTIST TO SPEAK. Millikan Will Lecture on Recent Atomic Experiments. Dr. Robert A. Millikan, director of the Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics of the California Institute of Technology and research assoclate in physics of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, will lecture . tomorrow night in the assembly room of the adminlstration building ‘of the . insti- tution, 16th and P streets northwest, on present problems in_ the fleld of atomic structure ard their bearing upon the nature of ethereal radia- tions An Dr. tempt will first be made to visualize both the dimensions and the structures.which heve been quite def- initely brought.to light. by recent studies of tho “infinitely small,” es- pecial attention beimg- devoted to- a We Open Our Exclusive Used Car Salesroom at g 1124 Connecticut Avenue includes many well-known and reliable makes — a number of them have been reconditioned, re-tired and r. repainted, etopped. | Prices Are Right Terms to Responsible Parchasers | Used Car Department The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolph Joso, President 1124 Connecticat Averse OPEN EVENINGS | | nd Economy Corner 7th and H.Sts. 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The plaintiff shys he was struck by a motor truck of the defendant Deoember 9 last near 10th and I streets northwest and sus- tained serfous injury. He 1s repre- sented by’ Attorneys Thomas P. Little- page and Sidney .F. Taliaferro. thé TO SIFT EUROPEAN MINES. U. S. Expert to Investigate Safety Devices Abroad This Summer. Dr. George S. Rice, coal technolo- | giet of the bureau of mines, has been authorized by Becrstary Work to via Europe this summer to make 2 stu of European mine-safety methods a to gather Information as to more ef- fective methods of operating coal mines. Dr. Rice will leave Washington about May 1 and will visit all the leading ropean countries where coal mines are operated. s ‘Women are better spellers than men, according to education experts. 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