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: ‘ The i fs that beset me the week before hast don't worry or fret me, I they’re ended and past. They broke —— bmlded of mlstb But ngwfih h“; new ones, dire bogies aboul an Balance of $917,474 Sought green ones and blue ones are stand- . around. I say, in my sorrow, sun is dispensing its world-famous rays, but grl:i I am sensing in on- coming days.” We always are look- The District Supreme Court was |18 for something,to burat, beshew- asked yesterday to approve a proposi- tion to turn over the balance of $917.- | cloudiess and clear, but tempests 474.13, remaining in the China famine | unpleasant are sure to appear. To- day we are feeling as good as when new; next week we'll be reeling University and the Peking Univer- sity, to be applied to the study and investigation of famine cases, their | shall be starving ere many days fly. prevention and relief. Through life we go treading, our souls out of plumb, still fearing and dreading the griefs that don't lxke the bubbles, and vanished, I . for Teaching Famine Re- is a jo, but wait for tomor- ing, gadzooking and fearing the fund, contributed from all parts of around with the flu. Teday we are The proposal was submitted to the I found that my troubles were it’s bound to bring woe. The 3 lief to People. worst. The skies of the present are the United States, to the Nanking carving a roast and a pie, but we court by Vernon Munroe, treasurer of the American committee, organized f]“"'}“ " To<liayl “fc 3“‘ “‘3{“"5 under " prociumation of Fresiaent | through, imbecile fears of evils so Woodrow Wilson in December, 1920. B Y ears Fisbert. N, Fmrpe AT fears of the future, just pack up and 4 per, president of thelfee “and don't stay and root your District National Bank, is named as|jon talons in me! defendant in his capacity as a con- | ONE . tributor and in behalf of other con-| (Copyright) ~WALT MASON. tributors. The court is advised that American committee has entered negotiation with the~ National Sav HUGHES FOR DRUG CURB AT SOURCE Secretary Charles E. Hughes out- lines obstacles confronting the world- wide movement for suppression of in the current issue the Knights of Colum- bus national magazine. of the fund. As it is ble to reach all the con- Mr. Munroe asks the court service on Mr. Harper to contributors to perm as though all had been served. Through Attorneys Minor, & Rowland the Gatley K statements of es is the contention cannot be made against il there. is what - use of the f two universities will means for the educatfon of the nese in agriculture, forestry and like ¢ prevent famine. un constitute .the government of cretary Hughes led that the ba posit in his bank and it be used for the purpose. —_— . “Wild West” Ran e For those who enjoy hiorseback riding, moun- mittin Illegitimate traffic cannot be stopped unless the production of the raw product for other than medical or scientific poses is stopped. Large or uncon- trolled production means large con- sumption. “By a recent resolution of Con- the President is called upon to those governments erritories opium and c ire produced to reduce their p: fon to an amount sufficient fy strictly medicinal and scientific use: and to report to Congress at its nex session. It is the intention of the Department of State international to bring abou ecognition of this BRIDE OF MONTH, ASKS FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE Married less than a_month, Mrs. Audrey A. Dawkins, twenty, yesterday FOR VIEWING PARADES filed suit in the District Supreme CHOICE SEATS NOW AVAILABLE Court for an absolute divorce from Raywiond A. Dawkins, twentv-ree| Ho BAUM & SON years old. Mrs. Dawkins tells the|464 PA- AVE PHON 5392 court she was married M but 3 T charges that her husband has paid attention to other women in viola- tion of his marriage yows. She is| represented by Attgrney L. ma Absolute divore suit filed by Mrs. Louise against Cecil D. Alley married in Baltimore Decemb and have two children mentioned as corespondent hearing t week oked on F. E. is aify asked in A Father’s Advice to His Son Should include the infunction to SAVE while he is young in order that when he becomes older he might have the wherewithal to take care of himaelf financially. Some fathers, however, in the stress of business fail to do this. Open an account NOW ! ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. LANK 00KS E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c Arlington, side trip, 10c additional c Cars leave 12th aud Pennuyl n the hour and balf AL LREE Tubes FIRESTONE and other makes The Mt. Pleasant Branch Office located n in Lohen’s Cigar Store, 3209 Mt. Pleasant street. —is Mr. Cohen will give Star Classified’ Adver- tisérs every possible Rei. $9.95 30x3Y, 32x4 15.45 service—accepting their 33x4 15.95 ads, and forwarding x4 16.50 them [&x_;omptly to the mam office—savin ou Bl oo ZSO iy dowtown. x4l 2 - by 1 28‘50 No wonder The 34x4Y, c.... 2850 || Star prints MORE Classified Ads each day than all the other Washington papers combined. Automotive Tire | Co., Inc." 1003 New Yo.k Ave. Mail Orders Promptly shxnved “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office X X »x * * * x x x x x| * * * * * * * »* »* * »* * * X Polaris The New Game 264 Trillion Miles in an Aeroplane Intensely Interesting and Instructive The whole world will soon be playing it Be one of the first to have one . THE POLARIS CO. 1403 New York Ave. 5 Or Ask Your Dealer . !H* i’**#* bR s o n S e %k*k!lfl(' HRK XK KA **44**4*4****4*‘** ¥ NEW YORK BUSSES ORDERED TO STOP Inspector Have Not Complied With ) A |score of New York busses brought to Washington for the Shrine convention noted were ordered - off the streets\downtown yesterday afternoon by Imspector Headley, chief of the traffic bureau, comply with local regulations. Ar. It is understood that local sight- seeing agencles complained to the Commissloners against the importa- tion of these New York cars, and In- 0 spector Headley was directed to see that the rules were carried out. v(,‘fi,’:’,?fi‘l;*‘l':wm -T'Ifl“"' in According to the -inspector, these . 3205, 510 S a0d 998 Pin busses have not obtained District tags, nor have they obtained the nec- essary permit from the Commission- ers to operate over definite sight- seeing routes, as is required of local companies. - STAR, -WASHINGTO TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO - “Captaln Applefack,” pomedy, at 3:30 p. mnnlxw—"ch comedy, at 8:30 p.m, KEITH D—Helen w.ro, vaudeville, at 2:15 and COSMOS— 'Thc Minstrel p.m. STRAND— “Discovering. _Movie Stars. vmd-vuu. at 2:45, 6:30 and . and Take," WELCOME NOBLES Headley. Says. They Geor Primrose " vaudeville, at 3, 6:30 and o Current New D. C. Law. ETROPOLITAN—Richard Barthel- mess .and Dorothy Gish, in “The Brum Shawl,” photoplay, at 11:25 0, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. couu A Bl'andon 'l'yn.n in 125, 3:35, . PALACE—Antonio Moreno and Mary Minter, in “The Trall ol the Lonesome P‘Ine. at 10:55 .a.m. ightseeing Beg. Next Sunday Nite for failure to 7:45 and . ALTO—Betty Compson, in Ru!(le of Sllk" (nuond week), at 0, 7:30 and AT VicHor e 'CoMEDY or® “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” The Play That Put U in Humer UNION - STATION I’LAZA hri Rodeo, at 2:30 and 8:30 pm T —_— One kind of cnemy s a friend who does not oppose you when you are wrong. WE PLAY LOEWSVAUDEVILLE You Can Live Without Swing's Coffes, but Not Live as Well. R AT, D1 08 Live as Well 2 Shows tor Price of § Continuens from 13 Noss e callle o historseal axeelle, {3 9 Entertainment Unsurpassed ¢ scealing Reasonettes EDWIN AUGUST I you want more than just ) Guaranteed fee, S 'DISCOVERING MOVIE STARS' conine 45 Ib. oo come to Swing'y and ALY S e guarantees coffee satisfaction. Its palate pleasing, zestful flavor is not an accident. Mesco is the result of coffee knowledge cov- ering many years. Mesco is quality coffee carefully blended and cup-tested in every roasting ——so that it will always be the same, PHOTO PLA MADGE lELI.lIIV—lan HUGHES & Comedy-Drama of Youth. ARE YOU A FAILURE?” ghts 20¢-50c & Holldays -Tn;ed C M-E-SWING CO. Mesco Building, 1013 E Street N.W. 1 e not advancing prices. Cafeteria heon. 11:30 to 2: Table D'fote ner, §1.00, 6 to S. Home Cooking When U. S. Grant was in the White House -in 1874 - Lanshurgh (?z'wuitam Geo. First Opened Its Doors For Business From its modest beginning, down on Seventh Street, near the Avenue, the business grew rapidly, requiring several removals into larger quarters as the years rolled along. With the growth of business volume there also began to grow a reputation born of'a strict policy of Quality That Endures in Home Furnish- ings—and Reliable Dealing. The adoption of ‘that policy forty-nine years ago, down on old, Seventh Street, was the sowing of the seed that has grown throughout the years, until today the spacious and handsome building at 9th and F is a monument to that reputation which is city wide in fame— Quality That Endures and Reliable Dealing. Of course we shall celebrate in fitting fashion. This week we are busy in ‘putting the finishing touches to the preparations for our FORTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY SALE, oppprtunity to participate in our celebration with unusual savings on Quality Furniture. which will give every one in Washington an Watch Sunday’s papers for our opening annotincement. Where Masons Met We ‘moved into our present building just ome year ago, after four - months " were - spent in re- modeling for our It is a purposes. coincidence that while Shriners from all over the country are meeting here in convention, .we should be preparing for our . own big. event in a building which for years was 4he meeting place of Masoris — the | Old . Masonic_Temple at 9th and F. it PRESIDENT %wanan Topight at 8:30_Best Seats 81.00 SHRINE WEEK OALY o+ RIALT T0 ST TWO DAYS STRA SUBSIDIARIES S DU~ NEXT WEEK —gug SHE GAVE UP EVERYTHING TO GO WITH THE “AyerSIAI. BRUTE UNWERSAL JACK LONDONS ‘7 ABYSHAL BRUTE" REGINALD DENNY. Tonlxm 8 30 | BELASCO 5i0c $1 §1.50 2 “Best performance and productlon the country has seen in our genera- tion”’— LEONARD HALL, IN THE NEWS Laughs, Thrills, Romance FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK SEVEN DIG RIDES, NEW FUX HQUSE, MANY o'n;z: ATTRACTIONS, “THE STAR SKOOTER" . AND A BAND OF NOBLE MASTER JAZ7ISTS FOR DANCING THE BIG BALL ROOM TAKE 'GLEN ECHO OR “CABLN. JOMN STREET CAR TO ENTRANCE 'PONSELLE dew York's Favorite Singer Belasco Theater, June 4, 4:30. Tickets on xale. Homer L I.itt, 1330 G =t. n.w. Belasco Theater. Film Features CIRCLE 719 Pa. Av. Ph. W. 853 BETTY COMPSOY, in “THE WHITE FLOWEK. Eu'rE 14th 8¢ nnd n (A An. LT Barker's Attrae Attraction k.© Matinee COMPSON NEW STANTON * Sa WALTER HIERR. in the ek provay- ing. thrilling ¢ MR, BILLI PENDS HIS DIVE. Estra Added Attraction, the Giganti Wild_ Animal Spectacle, “The Jungle Goddess” Col. Wm._Seligs_Serial Masterplece. LlBERTY North Cap. and P JHOPD Thr mru-n' N TH RK <0 RORRY in< “HIS. SECOND CHILD- Fo0D, AMERICAN st St. MARO nd R. T. Ave. MacDERMOTT | -35. 0 4t JELL SHLPMAX “THE GRUB STA PRINCESS *73.* 'T'é.;“ar THE with ANNA MAY WONG'and h 1 fn “THE P1I OF THE SEA." EMPIRE *1 B 8¢ K. HERBERT RAWLINSON, THE PRISON TRUXTON 5 Que St. N.W. COLONIA Free Dancing—Rain or CRANDALI METROPOLITAN AT 100 L LAST TWO DAYS T 11 DOROTHY GISH Supported by a brilllant cast in a wuperb picturization of Jos. Hergeshelmer's colorful story of “THE BRIGHT SHAWL” BOBBY"’V‘ERNON In Christie's Fun; “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” WORLD SURVEY—SYMPHONY 2<% NOTE =&y See u:‘vsmn nr'n' Shawl vernme ploy at ank R. Jellel‘n. ¥ Street, Oth and E Sta. TODAY AXD TOMORKOW o in “FREE AND B CRANDALLYS Savoy Theater yr Duniel Breeskin. TOMORROW—ALICE BRADY, “THE LEOPARDESS.™ “ SPEND THE WEEK-END AT Only Resort Near Washington With a Sandy Beach! 40-Mile Moonlight Trip Tonight, 7:15 L BEACH Palatial Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves Tth St. Whart Sat., June 2, 2:30 P.M. Sun., June 3, 9 AM. FREE DANCING Season Tickets. -83.00 One-Day Exeursi 9150 Chfldren Half Fare L Salt Water Bathing, Fishing, rabbing, Dancing s Shine—Jazz Orchestra LoEW'S | i \ A LA c I.A'l' TWO DAYS TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE WITH MARY MILES MINTER and ANTONIO MORENO EXTRAl—EXTRA? llfl GRACE GLORIA AHR T of the Times-Herald 't as “Cleopatra” lll MASTER AUSTIN LEROY LAWRENSON The 10-Year-0ld Boy Carmso “QUEEN OF THE SHRINE" Official Shrine Sonx EVERY NIGHT AT 9:80 Beginning Sunda: GREAT SHRINE BILL JACK HOLT IN “THE TIGER'S CLAW” “ONCE A MASON " With Mr. and Mrs. Stdney Drew 70, LOEW’S GOLUMBI F STREET AT 12th Centinuous 10:30 &. m.-11 v, m. LAST TWO DAYS METRO PRESENTS Heart-Gripping Story of the Theater, \ Urban Classic—“Life of Wash- ington To\mmrw | 1E u«nnv BUSINESS HIGH Alumni Excursion | CHESAPEAKE BEACH FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Adults, 50c Children, 25¢ Traias Leare District lize atation: 9, 10:80, 40, 6:30. Frequest ‘Traine Boturning. “Passing of the West” R-0-D-EQ AND INDIAN EXPOSITION Cowboy and Cowgirl Contests 150 Indians Union Station Plaza MAY 30—JUNE 10 General admission to Redeo. § - n wader 13. 2 ‘War tax included in prics of tickets Indian Village opens at 10 Al Rodeo Dally st 3:30 and 8:30 P.X. Sunday and Holideys, 3 and 8:30 p.m. Tickets on sale st The Mods, 11th and F sts. n.w,, and at the grounds. ' Week-End Excursions to Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia Saturdays and - Sundays Round-trip exoursish - tickets Special Round-Trip Fares to, Rest Recreation nd _comfortable Hotsl m-uuu.- and_comfortable orma.. Bpscial Chicken Diners 5 and 12 yoars half fare) R A vl e B nery | Round ¢ the best water trip out of Washington. Thirts-six_enjoyable hours* on_the historic Potomac River and Chesapeske Bay. Sailings 00 p.m. from Seventh Baltimore early Criterion Theater 9th and D Sts. N.W. Admission, 25¢ The Villagi Blacksmith Founded on Tongfellow’s Toem cted by Jack Ford DEVI ‘I’Illfl'll DE LUXE A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL g HELEN WARE 4 & Oo., in a Bmart Comedy, “HER. DEAREST FRIEND." | Charming and Beautifsl ANN GRAY--With Her lepi 2 Laugh Fest l’ WAYNE & WARREN SCHICHTL'S WONDERETTES AL. K. HALL & CO. ene Morgan 4 American Ace Assop's Fubles Topics Pathe Extrs Added Attrastion The Beasational Dancers |GREAT FALLS BY WATER- boat_“Peges’ Aqueduct bridee. 30t wsd WaTs.. Sundus ai 10 g Haies to charter par 60, cents. DANCING. EDWARD F. MILLER'S UP-TO-THE MISUTE DAXCES, 1226 CONN AVE. FR. |FROF. AND MRS, ACHER'S STUDIO. 1127 x‘:";: n.w. Class Monday and Fridsy, 8 to p.m. Private lessons by appointment. | Phone Frankiin 8967, Eetablished: 1000; MR. LEROY H. THAYER » r-uhu a ‘Washington's Bocial Set. of dlarlul Row Infroducing the new Taugo, | Thayer Fox Tro d l»lmunne Wai 1145 CONNECTIC A MA IDAVISON Teach you to { BALLROOM DANCIN ] lessons.” "Orchestra munie. Expert teachers. New York AA."QB‘) 434 Tth st n.w. D\!ru-l ciecla;. Dupont n-:::w Phone JACK GILBERT, LPHE YELLOW STAINT FEA ‘WHITB, (ORD Floctrie Trilng Leave Termioal, 36th & thlum -nd Old Dominion Rallway ing, . Stage Trammias. Chiidren's Classes: STAFFORD PEMBERTON Lessons_in &l styles of danctu; Studio 1850 Biltmore.st. Col. 29024 GLOVER'S, 613 Zind N.W —ERIVATE Lis. ns. any timé, Ec ‘-Ix )'-'ua-. e I<Guar. “rosults, 'Flne ep