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CIRCUS WILL CLOSE IN DISTRICT TONIGHT Crowds Too Heavy for Tieket Sellers at Last Night's Performance. The last performance of T ng Trothers and Barnum & Bailey circus will be held toniecht on the Camp Meigs site, 4th street and Florida avenue northeast Thousands flocked to the tent-cov- ored grounds last night and long be- fore the performance was scheduled to open the brilliant ticket wagons closed their window of this situa- n o Deanuts and drank same en- m o the - arena cloudiness in hange in temperature dx for Twenty-Four Hours. Yesterds ¥ nuhhl. { Citien, State or Stations, Weather. a hit with the girl's 1 swain of Your O!d Hat Made New Agam Hat Urames and T Vienna Hat Factory ! 435 11th St. N.W, SLIP COVERS SPECIAL THIS WEEK EACH PIECE $ LABOR H\I\ Furniture reupholstered and repaired by experts. Special prices now prevail- ing. Tapestries and velours from $2.50 per yard up. Phone, Write or Call Estimater Will Submit Sumples J. HOLOBER & CO. 615 E St. Main 3769 A Sure Way to End Dandruff There fure way that haw never failed to remove dandrafl wt and that is to dissolve if, t destroy it entirely. To do t ket about four ounces of ph ordinary liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the ealp and rub it fu gently with the finger tips. e Adigging sealp will fnstantly, ‘and your hair will be fufy, lustrous, glosey, silky and soft, and look and feel 'iiundred times better.— Advert ‘S@@fl@ty '_(Continued from Eighth The ladies were asked to meet Mrs. Clarence = Crittenden Calhoun, = who talked interestingly on “Civic Work.” Mrs. Paul White and Mrs. Ruby Smith 1 sang several selections. mund Bu!nlhln Mrs. Alva , Mrs. Morss, Mrs. Elma Saul, ank_B. Bell, Mrs, Paul White, Ruby Smith Stah!, Mrs. Louls E. Mre. E. Robloson, Mrs. George Ayres, Mrs. Alice McGrew, Mrs. Woodley, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. William La arre, Dr. ley Hili, Mrs. Lawrence Radford Irs. Frank Parks, The Rector's Ald Soclety of All Soul's Memoriul Church will not give the parish dinner planned for tomor- row until further notice, the date being canceled on. account of the death of Bishop Harding. \|wI Charles H. Ruth and Mrs. Ar- evening in the par- lors of the \Washington College of “i1Law for the benefit of the College endowment fund. were taken by Dr. P'rofs. Oberlin, Pike, Doyle, Roscoe Harris and 0ol Moyer. Ruth, Judge Judge . Miss and Mrs. and Miss Gillette. n s. Carl Auerbach of Chicago, who ting her daughter, Mrs, S. Min- at 1843 Ontario place, will be tome Thursday afternoon. J. Wittiem Kyle y afternoon With entertained company Reception to Honor Visiting Oficinlx of Massachuetts, L In honor of Gov. chusetts and : y he muvors of thirty the Cox of Massa- | composed of 1ine cities of the dies who will | hington, the ommittee of | 'tts State Society, of | . Laura M. Wight is chair- | will receive from 3 to 5 pm. Friday at the headquarters of | fonul Woman's Party on Cap- | and i man el eiving with Mrs. Wight will be iver H. P. Belmont and Miss | aul, president and vice presi- | dent of the Woman"s Party, and the | following officers of the entertain- | " | ment committee of the Ma Mrs. M. Henrletta Get the Wear — Making THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Hunur. iblicity committee, and Mrs. C. llott, finance. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Sholtes of 5851 30th street, Chevy Chas C., entertained at a charmingly buffet supper and dlnce in honor of their niece, Ml Mullen, whose nineteenth birthday anniversary it celebrated. The house was decorated with quantities of spring flowers, and the fifty guest were selected from the friends of tl hosts and from those of Miss Mullen. Marriage liconses have been ssued (o the e Richmon [ Froo L. mmnon ot this elty ‘end” amnice Ala, ] H ttie E. Fetzer. oamice aad Heckel B £ Mrs. William Hitz, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Logan Waller Page, Miss Cath- erine Carter Critcher and others are patronesses for a program of music and interpretative dancing for to- morrow evening at 8:16 p.m., which is announced by the Art Center Club. Miss Florence J. Fenton will present Miss Edith Davis, Miss Christine Groncke, Miss Johanna Groncke, Miss Aljce Louise Hunter, Miss Elizabeth Culverwell, Miss Pearle R. Stein-|° walter Watts of Columbia, 8. berg, Miss Patty Joyce and Miss | Rivers of Greenville, 8. C. Emily Davis in rhythmic dances. C. Ed. Schriver of Wilmington, Estier M. Messersmith of York, P it et L. and Helen Jarboe. G;Im‘ll:l G, Davidson and Eva M. Snead, both of Richmond, Va. an Resalte .. and The uecuu\-e committee of the National Club of the American Asso- ciation of University Women will act as hostesses at a tea this afternoon, when Mrs. Glen L. Swiggett, Mrs. Al- | fred Brookings, Mrs. Frank Funk, Mrs. Frances Fenton Bernard, Mrs. Edgdr Scott, Miss French and Miss | Harlean James will receive. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four e A d Helen G |I|](»l| oy ‘George A. and Helen Gul ll\l:i"u lllll 1likin, boy. Countess Irene di Robilant of New York {s in" Washington for an ex- tended visit and is at the Hamlllon Hotel. | Capt. G. H. Schumacker, U. S A.. | and Mrs. Schumacker, who are in Washington for a time, are at the Lee House. George and Lottle Swann Wiltiam _ang Mfary iail. ¥ - ROSEDERE ¢ 0% REDUCTION ON EVERY GOWN CAPE, SUIT, COAT AND HAT This does not include merchandise already reduced, some of which is now '3 less than original price. 1206 G Sl. 1206 G St. N.W. Jhe CLOTHES Get the WASH the Men Folk Smile! Through Dept. “E” (Shirts and Collars) ON'T blame the man of the house for being critical about the him attain laundering of his shirts and collars. Help the sort of laundering he wants by notifying the Manhattan. - D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923. Quwald and Elisor Pottis, boy. - . £, orsine Joien, boy. :ot a Packhorse. Luvenia - From the ton Globe. Josen &card Juum“z =4 Many_years since a man in New- Otaries and Helen ington, Conn., who was very relig- R .A ious, married one of the most trouble- Deaths Reported. some women he could find in the vi- following deaths have besn reported to cinity. One.of his neighbors ven- b oltured to ask him the reason. oy Rovr department in the last CWeAU| gy replied that having had but N. Balentine, @5, 922 15th lttle trouble In the world, he was » 77 37 Bichtne St Gesiens P fearful of becoming too much at- n°.';°=:: P. X , 79, 1418 um- . 'm'dmm .;un:.n of m?. l‘nd sense, 3 an ou y _experiencing some bt f»".l‘.?' % .,“m“ afliations he should become more Louls ‘Boby . Eme ital, weaned from the world, and he To'e. mum-w: D SE IS MoeE married such & woman as he thought George Washisigton Ust- | would accomplish his object. ' X The best part of the story is that Pllsabein _;;o“- Jallinger Howpital. the wife, hearing the reasons why e Tmne ospital, | |he married her, was much offended 7 2406 F wt. 19, “- Cfldnl: d. 53, . s, Roscoe whl(ney 38, uz V w-m Ihllly 43, g8 lhlol .t‘ n.e, and out of revenge became one of the most dutiful wives in the town, Rno‘la’mkml P nnic Jackson, 68, Guilt & 1 28 Dousl be & packhorse to carry her husband declaring that she was not going to to heaven. Edna L. i (iR e J. M. ADAMS HARDWOOD FLOORS: 1503 Connecticut Ave: OIJ Floors Refimshed From the Medical Quip. Lady—Why did you become a tramp? Hercules—The doctor's fault, mum. Ha told me to take walks after meals, an’ T've been walking after ‘em ever | since. $1.50 “Thermopak” Container (QUART SIZE) Filled with our Pure Al Cream Delicious Ice Cream or Ices All for $1.50 —You get the Ice Cream or Ice FREE, with & our Comgpliments Regular price of Ice Cream, without the centainer, $1 qt., delivered fWe make this unusual offer—this week—to introduce our pure, delicious Cream and Ices and the “Thermopak” container (which is refillable, like a Thermos bottle) to 500 Washington Homes. f i . Please leave your order early to insure its being filled. Our first shipment of * Thermopak” Containers is limited to 300. Orders may be left in person, by postal, or phone Main 2088. 2 Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy. Shop? |H5 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Store B .nfimmfizmafiflm‘nmmfi; i Specialists in Women's and Misses’ LONGEVITY —and THE EDDY Refrigerator q Has earned its time-hon- ored reputation through its unusual lasting quality. ONE EDDY WILL SATIS- FACTORILY SERVE A GEN. ERATION. Above is Pictured a . “Top-Icer” —A Three-Door Type to the right 537 Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTIN(e 1Ng=1n17 F Street and 1214 ©0 1219 & Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Apparel Exceptional Values Thursday Most complete assortments in the three Dept. E is the “Man” part of Manhattan Service. This department excels in laundering men’s shirts and collars as men want them laundered. That is to say, they are soft- water washed, correctly starched, carefully ironed, and prop- erly shaped so as to fit “just right”—and make the tie slide special groups Women's and Misses’ Women’s and Misses’ v:ith ease in the “Send it to faction! dering, Dry tying! the Manhattan™—for Safety, Service and Satis- Seven Departments—offering every possible Laun- Cleaning and Dyeing Service at moderate charges. Manhattan Laundry 1336 to 1346 Florida Ave. NW. 3 PHONES: North 3953-3954-3955 TWELVE-TEN, TWELVE-TWELVE F ST. T hree Important Offerings in “Kayser”’ Silk Hosiery At Remarkably Low Prices (Formerly $2.50) 380 Pairs of Women's Thread Silk Hose—Full-fashioned, with lisle garter t ops. Special at $l .95 (Formerly $3.50) 467 Pairs of Women's and Misses’ Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose—Majority with silk tops. Specialat $2.95 (Formerly $5) 292 Pairs of Pure Thread Silk Hose—With reinforced silk garter tops. weave. Each pair is made of clear silk in flawless Black—Gray—Beige—White—Cordovan. Sizes 8% to 10. Fashionable Suits Styles for Smart Occasions A Rare Presentationt At 35.00 Sport Suits of Camel’s Hair and Imported Tweeds. Smart about- town Twill Suits. Two and three piece Twill Costumes. Coats and Capes Luxuriously Fashioned and Trimmed Specially Priced 35.00 Exceedingly Clever Models devel- .oped in Fashona, Twill-Cord, Can- ton Crepe and Veldync— drapable wraps and the capes. Colored or self Slender of linc, straightest of embroidery. Women’s and Misses’ Smart Silk Frocks and shade. 'Fon; Afternoon and Sp;)rts Wear Special Values At 35.00 Bokhara, Printed and Flat Crepes, Beaded Georgette, Satin, Frou Frou and Silk Lace in every fashionable style