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THE EVEN "AR, WASHIN Do 400,020 O NOTE ISSUE ANNOUNGED Sale of New Securltles to Pay (0ff Last Series of Victory Loan Paper. £ of $100.000,000 in which virtually « first phase of the refis i per cent Treasury notes, tes the of the dibt In announcing which will eeretary Melion that at the the rem ght be retived gradually plus . prior to financing with the ma third lib, government's wa m nin ort-term the he: vy borrow he nution 2 160,000,000 roxin than the to also predic )f S165. n e mew note s of 47, pe ith the e of oblizati handled a spreading rim betw t r i to the policy of balancing the nearly fro \ year as as possible anplied ler the policy « nd. providing the revenue At the iner pre ce years a ounced to_total $400.000.00 as been made by ne ained wonld he alle ich have not be alders of vietorie 7to the new Treasy be issued in $500. S1.00 with) $10,000 coupons ere are still outstanding sate of $530,000,000 in called d vietory notes. OF these 600 is in notes which were ¢ rademption December 1 ich interest has ceased of £400.000,000 in e amounts of nal the on of ges do not e fund. ®hi around $300.000,000. apneared to figure. re would be ¢ ¢ that only de on the be The Treasur: however, nges of- all call would by general fund, for the statement explained expected there would be suffi- it money left in the general fund meet current expenditures 15. that date. her quarterly the statement f Tre; be made 3 moder- . inasmuch t date to help renses. The iss therefore tutes th financing and for plates of financin the ' | | | ] - 1 | | | debt ! from sur- | connection the ! (. i honr that that it | until <aid. BAND CONCERT. By the United States Soldicrs’ Home Band_ at the bandstand. 30 o'clock. John S. handmaster. Boehnlein Beautiful Suppe a Herbert Won- _Hanley “Moon- Klickman (Requested.) “AlL Over Nothing Tule pangled Banner CHINESE LEGATION ATTACHE D DROWNED‘ Swimming in River Near ! Baltimore. att of thel this thy Hsieh, ion an in city river, Lible for the i says majority the party wen Fien was dis- None of the saw him a diving for sing outery 5 hing without finding summoned time ral have been e legation PLUMBERS’ STRIKE OFF, WAGE RAISED! union plumb. during the next yea strike threatened today was pposition of a sign year at scale A Star Classified ad will catch the eye of those wanting sums= mer boarding phaces If you want to enter- tain guests this summer, advertise this fact NOW “before folks have their plans all made. Star Classified ads reach practically everybody in iits philanthr -|Pao Tien Hsieh Loses Life While | {enough & fres and SALVATION ARMY IN'$30,000 DRIVE Fund to Be Ra|sed ThIS Year by Mail Solicitation Only, Says Letter. The tinkling tambourine of the Sal- wation Army asks Washington for $30.000 today. . no drives, no exp Slieved nec ded by the Washington for the So the committee in ning the budget for ervice the will depend se the funds n jtion Army coming year. harge of obt in to city’s needs upon ! contributions The tre s T man, street northwest committee hopes to obi . cont beginning to The first were sent to Hick- The than weck, butions one letiers of appeal spective dor which is dircetly of the belleve 1 ributors without The comn respons- st funds. it will n pers ther rel = donors and comm ¥ considerable ~ waste of . so often King the letzer of cor annual itation the and | time spent onal in calls receiving | Pleasa Glves Varled Help. Who does not know of the Army? e of its ber work of Briefly, th. fits bestowed o and clothes the lodgings to finds work for the jobless : air camp through the summe dren in need healt for m outdoo inv ivides tray wayfarer; - families se ¢ Kindness to Animals I When first I bought my brindled cow she was as wild as cows can be; a frown was ever on her brow, she scemed to‘have it in for me. Aund she would hook me with her horns, and crush me up against a| post, and rudely step upon my corns, and kick me where it hurt the most. | “It's evident to me,” 1 | former master had no he ) doubtless clubbed her on the head, |and knocked her aching ribs apart. Consistent kindness, T believe, will |inake this cow forget her cares; Il sec what kindness can achieve | m softening the grouch she wears. And so her furrowed neck I'd pat, and tell her she was simply grand, and take a pumpkin from my hat | and let her cat it from my hand. 1 did not swat her with a rail, and 1 soon old Bossie ccased to brood; | when 1 approach she wags her tail She follows me like Mary’s lamb, | where crowds abide, where traffic irours. and merchants say such words as “Ding!” when she and I blow in |lhe|r stores. Thus kindness makes dumb brutes our_ friends; if every | voter would be kind, he well mlghl: have, wherc'er he w , a faith-| ful, loving cow be (Copyright) I used no language rough and rode, | . j Wi, i winter: distributes well-filled baskets e poor and cheerl and on Thanksgi Iu..\ gives dinners to all who come:! \un mong the lowly; cheers the fdesy t; cares for the sick; en- and never if E g 1d where a every housands of att i Christmas tim Army »f the Distri by avid Stit Brig. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. PRESIDENT—"The Gold Djgger: (second week), performance at 8:3 p.m. BELASCO — “Bluebeard Wife” (second week), at GARRICK—"The _Whole Talking,” at 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Marion Morgan Dancers, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—Bobby Higgins Laughter, vaudeville, at 3, 9 p.m. STRAND—Larry Harkins and his “Monarchs of Melody,” at 2:45, 6:30 Eighth 0 p.m. Town and ana Lurlesque, METROPOLITAN — Norma thin_in the Law 3:20, 5:20, 7:25 and . in “Racing 0 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, :30 p.m. PALACE—Thon Meighan, in 3 er Do Well” at 11:05 a.m., - 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. fou Can’t Fool Your Uith Leatrice Joy and Lewis Stone, at 10 12 0, 4:10, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m BODY OF STORM VICTIM 'RECOVERED FROM RIVER ie body of Vivian H. Tibbs, col- orea’ Chlcty s searailcll 3160D street southeast, one of the three vietims of the heavy storm that caus- d much_damage in the District and nearby Mars Policeman Brooks eleventh precinct, who had it taken orgue, where Coroner Nevitt rtificate of accidental death. : an automobile near Nichols h water over- turned 1t, the driver belng carried into Stickfoot branch and through the sewer to the river. The body d_over to_relati MOUNT VERNON nd ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c gave a Tib .| Arlington, side trip, 10c addition Vietor R.\ Myer Cohen, W Evan Rudolp | B ather, jr., i Williany ; SL MeKeever, Aver( | e Clifford Bangs, jlong and Willi S. Hoge. Deyber, Cuno H I Jr I the | column nw ver- { THE MANS STORES OF WASHINGTON | Electric Jeave 12h and Penoayirsais Avenue N on the hour and balf Lour L5500 AN, o 530 T Running Time—S55 Minutes Wuhunzton- irginia Railway Co. 'hone Main 397 EMEMBER we are liere to serve sou if you need biauk books. E. Morrisor: Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Introducing a Store Within a Store— THE MIDWAY A Section Dedicated to Economy MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, SN E e Rt WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE s hews for Pris Continueus trem 12 Ny The Season’s Best ram! ! Popalar The Masical Comedy Star LARRY HARKINS FOUR OTHER CREAT ACTS —PHOTOPLA “DRIVEN” “oclaimed by E body Wh laimed by Everybody Who PRESIfiNT TtE Tomorrow nite at 8:30. Best seats $1.00. Pop. Mat., W 50 and 75. VID BELASCOS DIG GERS \B)/ AVERY FHOPWOOD President Theater, Wed. Eve. 8:15. CHILDREN'S SPRING Pnniinx Carnival Diree .'...'."T., MISS HAWKE L Seats now on sale Theater Box Offce, 760 to 52, nhu tax. TONIGHT—8:15 nnflgflgyn r;nszu FREE Conccr(—Lecture Organ Reoital of Russian Music, Preceding = CE OF BEING" Central High Auditorium Tuesday, 8115—Laat Lecture Subject: “THE DIVINITY OF MAN™ Ballroom Raleigh Hotel CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAN | 'F AT 10th~ THIS WEEK 11 AM. TO 11 P Doors_Open 10130 A. First National Presents NORMA TALMADGE With Stellar tuous Picturi Veiller's pport. in_a Sump- ition of Bayard Electrifying WITHIN THE LAW Mermald Comeds, “HOLD TIGHT” World Survey—Symphony. SAVOY THEATER| 14th_and Col. Rd. CRANDALL’S Mats., 2 lTR]’fl! T in CRANDALL'S A3savs, cnaxe P Mate. 2 p.m. 3 r'm Sunday. LOEW’S TWO GREAT PHOTOPLAY TRIUMPHS! TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK! (g4 LOEW'S | OLUMBI The Famous Paramount Star. in Rex Beach’s Great Succeas’ “THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" WITHLILA LEE " Oontinuous 10:3¢ n.11 “YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE” || —WITH— [ LEATRICE JOY—LEWIS STONE NITA NALD[—PAU“NE GARON Seento Novelty— “The d_of King Tut” I_News Views Comedy and Overture (TR R T nam. RIALTOQ 1o m. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS RACING HEARTS FEATURING . AGNES AYRES--RICHARD DIX OUR GANG COMEDY “THE COBBLER.” BRUCE NATURE SCENIC “BY LANTER EXCLUSIVE HEWS ALW. RESTING MUSICAL REVIEW SALB BROTHERS & MELODY BOYR “TEN MINUTES OF JAZZ." FAMOUS RIALTO ORCHESTRA GEO. WILD. Conductor. YOU'LL LIKE IT! FREE _ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK OPENS NEXT SAT. WITH MANY NEW FEATURES Including the Greatest Amusement Ride Ever Offersd Hereabouts THE SKOOTER YOU DRIVE THE CAR YOURSELE AND IT GOES EVERY WHICH W Fri z Ou‘o % u;n 0o mls ‘oncert Bureau, Droop’s, 13t ARy 3t and &5 $2.50 EXCURSION $2.50 To Endless Caverns, Va. Saturday, May 12th Lv. Washington, 8:30 A.M. (Union Station) Lv. Washington, 8:35 A.M. (7th St. Station) Mammoth Subterranean Passages, Magnificent Form:. tions, Diamond-studded Col- umns, Jeweled Walls. A wonderful trip through the beautiful Shenandoah Val- ley, which at this.season is just coming into full foliage. Apply City Ticket Office, Sou(llern Railway, 1425 F St. N.W., or Union Station. SHUBERT-BELASCO Tonight, 8:30 Best Seats, $2.00 Only Real Hit In Town Blue Beard’s 8th Wife With Marty l:ou.m and Jack Pillard ‘“Let’s Go’’ HIGH-CLASS ACTS VAUDEVILLE Headed by Bobhby Higgins in *Oh, Chetney’ “DREAMS”’ A Poetlo Posing Act FOUR OTHER ACTS and This Marvelous Photoplay “THE PRISONER” WITH HERBERT RAWLINSON EILEEN PERCY Pierce and Cast THEATRE DE LUXE A BONANZA OF BIG HITS Amerle Bailst 0N { MARION MORGAN ; DANCERS Presenting “HELEN OF TROY” l WaLTER WiTA GOULD P e Iy P .'\ P Bab Cry’ PRINCESS "% ™ S5V s WITHOALLATAR FAL DUMB ARTON 1342 Wisconatn Ay, HOPB _ HAMPTON. n “THE_LIGHT_IN_THE DARK. & * ELLIOTT LLSON, 1o “N. Capitol & Fia. Ave. “LIGHTS OF NEW drama of Tifo fn & big city. '-losvz Av. Ph. w.m CiRCLE? ANLON O d California su. > PRTERS, TON _SILLS and 5ea in George Medford's Washington. Datls With Hazel Dawn And a Brilliant Cast M.u. Thur. 50c, 75¢, $1.00 \\ EE l\mE BAD MAN SIZT\ Tonight, Best $1.00 Show in Town THE WHOLE TOWN’S NG FARCE OF 1,000 LA the heart of the recreated Man’s Store, we've planned a permanent feature destined to earn a unique place in the minds of thrifty men. At any and all . times this series of “Opportunitables” will offer un- usual specials in worthy mer- chandise. Whenever this symbol appears in our advertisements it will de- note savings that deserve any man’s attention. But whether advertised or not, the MIDWAY will always be tbe center of bargain interest. The new economy section makes its initisd bow with the following: ACK! Aesop's Fables. Tnternational PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP’ ALL THE LATEST $2 & $2.50' BOOKS Of Fiction zsc ‘ For Rent Cor. 10th | 933 G St. N.W. &% ! O tore the 1son The Star carries MORE Classified ads every day than all the other Washington papers combined—be ice they bring re- sults, “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office s Marietta': . Concert Organist POLA NEGRI, in ' E T JOHN CUMBERLAND Silk Socks, 6%¢ EILEEN WILSON AND GREATEST CAST VER szsu AT POPULAR PRIC Full fashioned pure thread silk socks in Mat. , All Seats 50c Mat. S-t’, 50c and 75¢ black, mavy, brown and beige. Classed as sub-, ExT TOM WISE ™ ‘GRUMPY’ standards, but practically LJEJEJE'JFJ"MESEEETE‘I i Three pairs for T wner ecommends . . The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph —the crowning achievement of the great inventor's career. The one Phonograph that RE-CREATES, with absolute fidelity. the voices and instruments of the Gireat- est Musicians. This Is the New London Upright Model 1at St MAR Mi SJAZZMANIA. North Caplitol & P §. D) Shirts, $1.15 Three for $3.26. 1,200 good shirts of high- count percale—soft and smooth in texture and reliable in workmanship. Colorful stripes in great variety. Sizes 14 to 171z. Belts, 55¢ Men's genuine cow- hide belts in black and cordovan, with gun- metal buckles. Also fine leather straps to wear with any buckle. Sizes 80 to 44. A saving wortn while. Golf Balls, (50c each) $5.50 Dozen Dunlop well-known English-made golt ba.l of perfect quality. Also another famous Engli h make, very slight sub- standards. U. S. Golt Assoclation regulation weight and size. Made to sell for $9 and $12 per dozen. Union Suits, 79¢ White checked nain- sook tailored union suits, perfect quality, in all sizes 34 to 46. Fully proportioned. TAXlS & AUTOS T8 D Lower Rates " ADASTE R Marathon Dance World’s Championship Contest perfect. $2. Silk Ties, 69¢ 600 men's $1 cut silk and knit four-in-hands in a wealth of colorings and patterns. How about three of them for $2?7 DAN CING Dancing In & Necewlls. o 8 Turary ) THERINE DAL e B, 6308 Wil teach yon ¢ st dances T u Tew priv” less: Rniive Foa . at any time. Class Tues. and Fri Epec. rites (o 1adies. Hea. 10 8.1 o 10 nm AT lington Beach, Va. End of Highway Bridge Monday, May 7th at 9 P.M. SLADYS WILBUR, Dupont_stud Miailromms " Dasen Classes. FROF. "AND MRS “ACHER'S §TUDI0. 137 now. Class Monday and Friday, 8 to . 1,07 avpelotment. Phoge Franklin 8567. _Established 1000. Rightway School of Dancing 514 Twelfth st. n.w. (ear 13th and ¥) Earoll_at our studio if you want to ‘dance. t Any Terms | <l When Birthdays ou ani Roll Around Do you have to acratch your head and wonder where you are going to get the money to buy birthday presents, or can you smile with the satisfaction of one who has money in the bank? Open an account NOW! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor 7th and E Sts. . No_appoin Tnatruction. 10 a.m. to 10 pom. required. Money’s Worth or Money Back D.J. KAUFMAN Inc 1003~71 PA.AYE REF! Private and class lessons Ly appolntment only. Thorough instruction in tango, fox trot and Rits walts. Excallent Soor, electrie 61 5 pm. st o mu-r) This Is the New London Console Model 0% , Baltimore Claimant of 157 hours Dancing Open to Public 8 PM.to 2 AM. Washington contestants should report to Manager not later than 8 P.M. Monday. Teach you to dence esctiy ta e o o strictly private. Any hour. Beparate st: Class dance Sa -mnnn with orches o1 ree, Fine environment. Mr. Lero; ! H. Toscher of Was Class vfi I lessor w. 1199 Thayer Social Set. Jn el torms ot o Th o Al % CoNNECHOUT AVE.

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