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~ 46 BECK IS ADMITTED 1O PR COUNEL: British Bar Sus_nends Rules to Allow Washington Man to Appnar. twitor General James M. Beck rday was notified by cablegram that the nended England b 1l rules governing admissions ir in behalf of ent before the of the privy coun- t court in the British imited, > enabl United States is brought in the s appel cme, ucks reupon noted vrivy n which eourt in the Eritish empire, from deci of British 1 the dominions, m iawyer has ever before R e highest and hears been the body ter, it from 1 the courts ingland - four and had course of to do it much e into the Whether You are or sm: what C. U. LAW SCHOOL ADDS T0 ENDOW'VIENT FUND Students Raise Totnl of $69.341 for University—Final Account- ing to Be Made Tonight. additio - endowment fu tonight at a ui The total sub- school to date ich the stu 11 and the fac the followin; Albert H. Kirchne i class, $9 ' graduate The seniors are out to toward the local was oversubseribed by tinuing to come into endowment assos 1 all returns the amount 000, it is es- MASONIC AUDITORIUM Thursday May 3rd At 8:15 PHILLIP GORDON AND ELlNOR Pearlman’s Library ALL Pnrlman s T H E LATEST | $2.00 & $2.50 F-I-C-T-I-O-N o 25¢ Rent 933 G St. N.W. &5 * & G Sts. WhenYour fi:surance Premium Is Due Had you forgotten dll about it and spent that monecy for some- thing else? You could have guarded against suck an unfor- tunate matter if you had been saving up for just such a thing. Open an account NOW! ANK OF COMMERCE AND- SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. | i THE EVENING D. .., FRIDAY, +|WILSON GIRLS TO GIVE ‘YELLOW JACKET’ AGAIN Sole —2 As I.went chooing up the road | James Whiskers tried to pass: ivver seemed to feel the goad \\.hcu' jhe stepped on the gas, and through | its ancient joints there flowed ail | sorts of pep and sass. “Now by my halidom,” 1 cried, “I'll show this | James some speed; the road is long, the road is wide, we'll have a race, | indeed; just watch my good old tumbril slide like some gerfalcon | freed.” There was no reason for | the burst of speed that started thus, but I was full of wienerwurst and proud of my old bus; in every race 1 would Ise first, I'd beat the other cuss. There was no réaon why this James should try to pass my to higher, nobler ends aims his life he should devote, a he should shun all giddy games that ; rob man of his goat. \\c both were | y chumps, I sce i | kérs sees it, too: on my brow. and he has otic or tw e did not sce the vagrant cow ti'l ‘twas too fate to slew. And so we struck her, fore and afit, while hit g tifty miles; and how the High ! Foolkilier taughed, how gaudy were his smiles! And now chirurgeons My their graft with crosccut saw and files, ow, by St. Bride” 1 say, witl that race will be my to come I'll be wise than I've been in the and whi'e I weep and mora ize I'm in a plaster cast (Copyright.) Demanded After Making Private Hit. The graduating class of the Wilson Nor chool will repeat its Chinese play, “The Yellow Jacket” at the school on Ma The parts are taken by The first per- for the student 1 ique charm, and W Tor ite repetition followed. Belfield, as Woo Hoo Git girl | CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT April 30 to May 2 Will Dis- cuss I)nprovements Here. al Conferen i will - hold Need Strength? her John's Med Do ¥ 1f so. take F Advertisement MICHAEL MILETTI {AFTER 6 MONTHS’ ILLNEss“\'\”»‘l‘“I"“ ; Washington Resident of ‘Thu'ty;l Years W Barber and Na- tive of Cicily. {\un the’ Baltimore i ington cd to ,i-rmm 1 Milet for thi illness . a resident of V y at the h Antonio Ce will be delegates present 4 tions, it six months. | in Washington ducted from the | & St At s o mors COMMENCEMENT PLANS. ment ex. thool will . in the school. The will be made Merriam. president titution of W t 8:30 o'clock rrrow be Holy X ng lock., r wiil the lhuu') of th B es of he May Commenc: the P 14 ates, trade for ma shop in the will follow commencement week My when d at 5 dint che ce children, rank Miletti all_of i Miletti. | {0DD FELLOWS OBSéRVE 104TH YEAR OF ORDER Kentuckian Speaks and Proclama- tion Is Read at Central High School Gathering. Members of the Indepndent Order of 0dd Fellows of the District. i ,|I n of the « held the night fie nnual meeting Tumnae ev. Charle Call on us if ¥ Always ready to supy E. Morrisor: Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. OurSpecial TableD’Hote Dinner Served From 6 to 865 and 75 Cents UALED ANYWHE; Special Seladay Lunen, 40 Cleb Breakfust METROPOLITAN LUNCH 711 9th, Between G and H Sherrier Bowie; Violin e e e Y tsen tv| MOUNT VERNON Mr. Callow. The anniversary x.r.u:;ma'}."d ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c | e e Ly P e, Robon Arlington, side trip, 10c additional | Electric _Cars leave 12th and Avenue N —9:00 AM. to 5:30 P.M. Running Time—35 Minutes Al \Vl:hinglon-Vlrgml Railway Co. 'hone Main 397 the 104th of the ord auditorium Kentucky, nent in profession in that state, ddress was 1 interest to the Odd ! Fellows. i ntertainment was furnished by the tot, composed of J. H Earl ¢ an organ solo w mith; vocal selec nnsylvania mark of respect for the grand ma the audien ood at attention for | few moments. You Can Live Without Swing's Coffee, but Not Live as Well. ks colfee o hustorscal excellenc, 7 '@Moeufl“ M = 45c Ib. G 1. ““Reasonettes” ..Your morning cup of coffee will set you right for the whole if you make it from Mesco. delightful flavor—which is the same in every roasting, because every roasting is cup-tested to assure this distinctive flavor. Let Mesco put coffee satisfuc- tion in your cup of life. Tested C M-E-SWING CO. Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. SRR TR R TRRS | : : Fannie May is a Candy of Honest Quality—made | fresh Today and Every Day by our own Fannie May ‘ { Girls. | % THE F AMOUS MWW —Select just what you like.- Only one price and the best candy value in America. Fannie May Candies always dis- plnyed in dainty ribboned baskets. N On Sale at Our 3 Stores 1010 EN. Wb614 13th SL N. W—3100 14th St. | | Play by Normal School Students| CITY PLANNING, TOPIC/ | National Conventicn in Baltimore jnatural causes t'day. Dr.{ J. Sc udder | STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—"The First Yelr." with | Abe Martin Says: rank Craven, comedy, at 8:20 p. | OLI8—Pauline Frederick, m "The i uilty One,” drama, at PRESIDENT—* comedy, at 8:50 p. RRICK—"The Girl in the Limou- farce, it 8:30 p.m. BELASCO—"East of Suez” ! drama, at 8:30 p.m. 0 . KEITH'S—Jack Norworth, | e 4 ville,, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m, COSMOS — Petite Review,” vaudeville, 3, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Honey Boys," [ llnder Love @ melo- vaude- GAYETY- nlhes of the Dny, lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. TO—"Hunting Big Game play. at 11:30, 3:2 and 9:30 p.m. i (lPIl“I“A “The Famous Mrs. J1:05 am., 105, 3:15, 5:20, 9:30 pan. Theodore Roberts, .. and 12:45, 40 p.m. “What_a Wife 1:35, 3:40, burA in :30, in Mrs. rich an’ 'I ilford Moots’ brother, prominent, died from U. S. SEEKS DRAFTSMEN. Civil Service Announces Test t Fill Position. The Civil Service Commission today { We believe we fike an insin-| jcere gusher better'n we do aj lthm Imp(d diplor that shakes ounced that an open competitive seal an’|esamination will be held here to fill thro’ us, but th’jthe position of marine engine and ‘.\1"“" £ do is t live €o we kin | boiler draftsman, grade B, at $5.60 a 1 ity . at the na ard, Norfolk, Va |tell "em both where t’ go. Sl arplication (Copsright Newspaper Serviee ) lank ¢ be obtained at the office etary of the fourth civil POWELL SCHOOL PUPILS 3 rict, Archie Butt building, PLANT TWO BLACK OAKS X avenue northwest, Campbell As- WAIVES AGE RULE. 1hmit prescribed for candi- sist in Observance of Arbor Day. Arbor day was © Dils of the Powell Sc the planting of two Col. Rogers and Dr. apers \\ll for the posi served by the pu- It ool yvesterda lack oak The SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD: | PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP 1933 G St. N.W. €540 TRENT | T. S. Patent Office [ y sisted by Lol bell, represer tion. Hannay oCLQ “Home”’:made Candies ¢ -up folks, school kiddies, co-eds, workers, players, ama- teurs, professionals—all will find treat in Polly Trent Candies. For they are made of pure materials in clean surroundings, by skilled candy makers who take u pride in the standing of Polly Trent. Think of the ndy you ever ate iry to think of something better—th try Polly Trent and you will say it's better than you expected. Fudge Chocolates & Bonbons 50c lb. 60c 1b. POLCQ TReNT 1013ESt.NW. Mesco Building i Get It At Gibson's i 1 here Your Dollars Have More Cents Saturday Only Sale orthwest, on the bour and balf iour | _APRIL 7, 2, 1923 AMUSEMENTS. LOEW’S LAST TWO DAYS THEODORE ROBERTS In Wm. DeMille’s great ploturi- cation of Cyril Maude’s stage Mit. “GRUMPY”’ ALICE BRADY In “The Ucopardess” | 7272772222 //////////// OllIMBI LAST TWO DAYS THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR A METRO PICTURE Adapted by Fred Niblo from Henry Miller and Blanche Bates' stage siccess. WITH ALL-STAR CAST iN /////////// N Begioning Sunday GLORIA SWANSON In “Prodizal Dangliters' Wi/ i | W wE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE 77 727, 2 Shows for Price of | Continueus from 12 Ny A Faultiess Array of Vaudeville “SEVEN HONEY BOYS” —PHOTOPLAY— CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG “THE Wfll!liyof BRONZE" 20c- . Sun. & Holldays Apr.30,May1&2 Show Grounds— {Camp Meigs, 4th & Florida Ave. RINGLING BROS BARNUM & BAILEY GREATESE SHOW ON EARTH AND oo DOUDLE LENCTH '[mtbgo ISOO PEOPLE ANIMAL OO MAR.VEI.S CIRCUS { DOO! AND 7 P M. | PERFORMAM:ES AT 2 Al | PRICES—(Admitting to the c-mn. Mflu.cm i and General Admission Seatsi: Adults 75 cta: { Children, Under 12 years, S0 cts. Tax included. | Reserved, Numbered Seats, 75 cts, Additional. t | 10c-31e ! Fxcent Sat. Maf "m'nzx: i and Wed. Beats now on sale Lensburgh & Bro.’s. 7th st. THE CRUISE TO BALTIMORE —also is appealing in springtime. Thirty- six joyous hours of rest and outdoor relax; and picturesque d Chesaj (% HOTEL WAZHINGTON IATIJIMV Arlm.) Great Sale of Fairbanks’ Soap Products SRS SORe ¥ \& 1 Package The following special offer: 2 cakes Fairy Soap. A fine toilet soap. 1 cake Sunny Monday. A fine laundry soap. 1 cake Glycerine Tar Soa A fine hair soap. 1 pkg. Gold Dust. A fine scouring powder. 1 cake Pummo Soap. A fine grease removing soap. ;fine Soaps for the small sum of 19C None Delivered. No C. O. D. No Telephone Orders You can have ns you want. The only ome in early and don’t This special sale is for tomorrow only. any number of these combination: limit is the exfent of our stock. be disappointed. Gibson's Great 1lc Sale of Brand-New Edison Diamond Disc Records, Black Label Only, Is Still On You buy one Edison Black Label Record at full list price, and you get another of equal value for le. We still have several thousand records, so be sure to come in and make your selection. All scissors, straight or curved, any length, slnrpcned for 10c. Alt knives. with straight’edges, sharpened for 10c. Straight razors sharpened and honed, 35c. Penknives sharpened, 10c for 1 blade, all other blades, 5S¢ additional. No repair work delivered. Trusses, Elastic Hosiery, Abdominal Supports | fitted by experts. Prices most reasonable Get It At Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. TONIGHT 8:20 E SATURDAY Best Seats $1.50 PAULINE FREDERICK (In person) In her first spoken drama in years “THE GUILTY ONE” Beg. Next Sun—Seats Selling MESSRS, SHUBERT PRESENT JAMES BARTON In the new musical comedy ‘IN THE MOONLIGHT’ With & Brilliant Suypnrfin' Compaay PRICES—Ev: fo $858; Tuoe, Mat., oo to SLES, Bat. Mats, B¢ o $9.00 Why Worry About Help? A Star Classified Ad, worded explicitly, will bring you applicants of the caliber and character you are seeking. State plainly what you want— and those who can qual- ify will answer. The response that comes from Star Classified Ads ac- counts for the fact that The Star prints MORE of them every day than all the other papers here com- bined. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. ‘E fl% waw RIALTO e LAST TWO DAYS YOU NEVER SAW ANYTHING LIKE IT A THRILLING REOORD OF TWO YEARS IN JUNGLELAND ORCHESTRA SU Ilmlll“ “SOULS For SALE" BY RUPERT HUGHES ‘Le Paradls Band *in K ut Keith's ew Willard Hotel TONIGHT (The orlginal band will posltively Dlay entire evening) Open to Public—Inform: Daneing, 9 to 2. Tickets, $2.20 cach Ticketa' on sale ut Lo Faradie “Arthur Smith, and New Clear Stard PRESIDENT PENN.AVE AT 11""ST ~NOW PLAYING - TH AND LAST WEENM NEW YORKX'S BIG T SUCCESS ‘SIX CYLINDER i LOVE’ POP.WED MAT. .23 & 50¢™ NIGHTS BEST SEATS %120 SAT. MAT. 25-50 NEXT.SUNDAY NIGHT AT 830 DIG SISTERDIG | RY WOMAN SHOULD SEE A DAVID BELASCO'S SENSATIONAL COMEDY THEE NIGHTS (EXCEPT SAT)BESTSEATSM.00 POP WED. MAT, 25-50 &75¢ SAT. MAT. 50~75 &$100 SEATS NOW HIGII CLASS 'AIJBIVII.I.! HEATRE DE LU Co-S(ars Extranrdmnry “‘That Wise Old Owl" JACK NORWORTH New Comedy Songs Tho Semational Playlet “The Merton Mysters” HOPE_EDEN 4 Meyer Davis’ PARADIS BAND $pecial Program Sheldon Ballantine & Heft| «1;5 s 08" Vincent O'Donnell: Heras & Wi Acsop's_Fables: Topics of the Day; athe News Pietorial TXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION “The Little Big Star of Song” HUBY NORTON 335 Sth St S. WILLIAM “THD FIGHTING GUID) NEW STANTO! NUM, in “WHEN B. [ 6th & FRANK < o R 8 and DOROTHY GISH, in Heriormances, &, &, 0:3 ““THE PORG: HIPPODR QTTEN | 1230 C Street N. HOME 3k S o FLAMING HOUR." _ PEARL, Wi " Comedy, “THB 2105 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 053 LEATRICE_J O Y, JACQUE A 14th St and R. L Ave. MILTON SILLS, in “THB FORGOTTEN LAW. LADT with MARY MILES M and_TOM MO0 & N. C. Ave. N, s Production, entiiled 8T featubing B DANTELS. NAGEL and ROBERT CIANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN | —rt AT 10tR— LAST TWO DAYS 11 ADL TO 11 PAL Doors Open at 10:30 AM. FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MILTOXN SILLS JOHN BOWERS MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE WHAT A WIFE LEARNED Christie Comedy “A H_ula Hor}eymoon" Harp Solo, “Fantasie” Miss Viola T. Abrams Overture, “Poet and Peasant” i Washington's Finest Orchestra Special World Survey NEXT WE A WIZARD CAST Iu the swiftest, most amusing. most thrilling Comedy-drama of the year SURE FIRE FLINT Mermaid Comedy, “Kick Out”, CRANDALL’S TODAY AND N AUL A BRI MARION EX. 1 a “ADAM AND MATS.. TODAY. ING, Xna CGEORGE O'HARS i ] TonTive B MATINEE 8 TODAY 10N HAMPTON HE 1 CRANDALL’S MATINLE SATUR Y CULLE Tonight, S Mat. Saturdg ATIONAL Jl)H\ GOLDEN PRESENTS the 15t Year A Comic-Tragedy of Marrted sife By and Wi FTRANK CRAVEN end Original Company E: {‘motly as Boen 2 Solid Yesrs in sew York Staged by Wischell Smith, ATTRACTIONS SHUBERT-BELASCO TONIGHT 8:15. BEST SEATS $2.00 LAST 3 TIMES Kast of Suez By W. Somerset Maugham with HAZEL DAWN MAT. SAT. 50c & 51 With HAZEL DAWN A DISTINGUISHED CAST SHUBERT-GARRICK TONIGHT AT 8:30 BEST $1 SHOW Ik TOWR George Marshall's Comedians in Avery Hopwood's Speedy Farce. THE GIRL IN THE LIMOUSINE ' ALL SEATS Soc. 8A’ With Chester Morris. Beth Elliott and Gerald Oliver Smith. PITOL. essous Ly appol o, INED STUDLO—NEAR C 5 ivate und cln Duncing s « [AL 710 ot At n. w. Teacher of Washington's Social Set. d_ private lessons In all fo introducing the new 'Ll 0,40, Debutante, Walts, hij MAIN 257 514 Twelfth Street N.W. Private lessons In rrot umfl'lnlm.nl‘nvq\flrml T.m Jo. 6 Dupsnt circle, Dusoat siedla. Eheas W. iircom s,

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