Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 15

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AMUSEMENTS BELASCO—“The Return.” Whatever his faults, it cannot be denied that Avery Hopwood has a Substantial and fascinated galaxy of admirers in Washington. This was was ably assisted by Elsie Lange as| a foll for Gilfoyle's ll.ugh producing efforts. Irving Fisher, nluglng Jjuventle, is the added attraction. His splendid voice carries him easily to the front. Mr. Fisher helped Marilyn Miller put over “Sally” at its Inaugural, and his work at that time makes him alway welcome to the two-a-day patrons. Charley Olcott amd Mary Ann also scored a big hit. 'The former's voice /THE \EVENING . ¥TAR, WASHINGTON, D..C,. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923. sponsible for Weigand's suicide by threatening to cross-examine him publicly about an_instance of alleged improper conduct, but Maglstrate Ober- wager cut him off with the comment: ‘The evil that men do lives after jthem; the good Is. oft interred with their bones’ This is a very un- rtunate proceeding. If the defend- ant’s lawyer wishes to make charges . against the complainant's lawyer, I\ direct him to draw up a complaint Pennsylvania Seventh Avenue Street Saks & (Jompany manifest last evening at the Belasco [{ 7 0 % ¢ ™ 0o sympathetic affairs|and bring a’civil suit. This case is Theater, where “a new Hopwood DIay. | that earries song over the footlights | dismissed.” { “The Return'” received its first ver- with telling effect. leéle Mary hAnll though, as a matter of fact, the play | “ Gthers included Homer Romaine, in o on At oo he. Beonby o |min spcentetitess S RtenIiEneT | s e ny I Glka S T ettt ton: e program, from the French of)prych, in a fine musical act; Her- o] 3, Robert Deflers and Francis Decroisset. [ mona"and Shirey, in o comedy hove ! Store Opens at 9 0’Clock—Closes at 6 P.M.—Saturdays 2 P.M. On A1 sides there ‘was manifest lelty: Guy and Pearl Magley in dance Oven Soon in Cincinnati. evidence of a ater desire to see|gtories, with the usual house attrac-| CINCINN. = B Mr. Hopwood, personally, than to give | tjons. e ac-| CINCINNATIL July 17.—Directors of really serious consideration <to his the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks" new pla: It was from the French National Bank—Cincinnati's first and and therefore was sure to be “peppy” ORDEAL OF couRT Ohio’s second labor bank—took the % y" and the “risque” and oath of office yesterday and then went K sort of lhnl}! Yet, strange s into session to perfect plans for the , it fnll short in all lhnn ex- opening of the institution, which will stead, “Th Retur take place in a few days. Bankers, attempt to prove the attorneys, business men and trade | " loves requires deeds, unionists tumprlfe the board of di- | coupled with a picture of the { . |rectors i the world since the great |Lawyer Says Plan to Question| The board elected as president o || specially the art of the 2 % the bank E. Fitzgerland, Cincin s | ling to give! Broker on Private Life Caused ;;.u’ grand president of the brother F 00 His Death. — Ko g Chri.\loph@r holes, In\on(nr « = '.”'-‘,'" 0 melight a u‘ rying | NEW YORK, July 17.—Magistrate 11y successtul, Is said to have or &- | ill the ma ce he Wi | Operwager yesterday wrote “de- | dicted that his invention would pro ye Just now, it apr ceascd” across tl . apr ‘mancipation of women, by Dower is much below par. and they ithat Smith Weigand, broker, had | them me gnsbil canrnot have all they are striving for | g 0. «pittle Joe” Jacobs, a waiter, nd yet retain w cd Lo be freely a el eidaa e cutio? BIBSIDIDLIete saviien bub The play is one of spotted excel- ({108 WL L CRE S - lence, not well balanced. It is much | g ‘een driven to suicide by 100 long and will stand the elimina- | o "::_'l'_‘)‘,‘_““- Weigand killed Imnbolf ye ar rather than appear again charge of swindling. ston that minor charac- |1y Cery Phillp Wittenberg e n are so prominent as w' I simply want to say that this| detract from the strength of the leourt has been grossly misled when | tory, and rather overshadow thelit was told that Weigand traded with- nr;‘ »:;]m carry the real burden of {oyut aumunf‘mm for his m.‘m In- | eme stead of being a poor, stupid waiter, But in spite of its apparent de-|Jjacobs was a hot- footed speculator, nl«- constant circulation of cob |, fects, there is a something to it that{on the trail of every tip.” through every compar = holds the sympathetic tuterest of | rhe faets were, he Said, that Jacobs' | ment of the McCray, insuring the - the audience and makes one feel, at )00 and this was ough refrigeration. Sizes and styl 15 the close of a long evening, that Mr. uddenly ordered his for homes, stores, ma bt ks, Hopwood {rned Dis trenchant {yccount sold out at a time when the W - Respitals and institutions. Co' me Do o better things and that he hasmarket in the particular stocks held | i and sec complete _displ )y, Uot wholly failed. Rather, indeed |for him, was low. Wi smnmon SaLESR.un there is in sight enough promise of v er mulcted Jacobs | bin 547 substantial reward to' warrant his!out of a cent.” Wittenberg said. “He | further careful attention to perfect- |was not that kind of m; From the | ing his work. bl first day these charges were (e probley of a young couple in made I have had difficulty 1n getting | rving to hold on to'the bluebird of [pim ‘o court. He was an extremely | happiness is interrupted by the war. | dansitive man. Every time he ap. | ! !\;vvf~]3:'1; She: young s "3‘ inte {peared in wurt he carried a testa- o a0 @l iment and Fad his minister with him " with his! Mr. Wittenberg started to charg home., At Jnco 8 & e constant thought and wujding | (Nat_Jacobs’ counsel had been re- . on the other hand, | carry on for him, in nd otherwise, until his return 1 their little rows, it is true, due largely to her craving for outwa manifestations his Ic he, loving with abroad givin givin record of charges | °N® ©Of the greatest factors in f- casily to earn a living The patented construction malr o Feankiin 5571 | A FAIR PROPOSITION Use one bottle of Radium Hay Fever Solutio according to directions, and if your The intexview develops that both had | Hay Fever it aan e acenny sot relieved, return the bottle and money will be reir inde into the room expecting to| Radium Products Corporatiion 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Main 6797 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores—Peoples Drug St pres s £ the name of | Spain. She hoped all this would be changed when he returned; but i wasn't. Meanwhile, a young ensign appears, | who can look love, even if he doesn't talk it. He wins his way to the heart of the young wife and a divorce is in sight. = At this point, the two men met, affer she had solemnly | sworn them to keep cool, etc.. ete.. Sale of Saks Suits Up to $50.00 Originally Priced Heved int), & diacuaston of al at Flora | v ) little | i & REITHS %he»Sunshine% Don,t FOO] “,ith li | ! | largest and most at- tractive numbers in that of Harland Dix han and vaudeville The mildest form of stomach trouble is) painful, annoying, slowing up to the whole system. ¥ 3ut worse than that, it is so apt to develop into a chron fic trouble that often leads to a mighty serious ailment .. sixteen vin who are posted vaudeville per- : larse numbers Dby before the & Miss Callahan is clever gl girls that ¥ a wonderfully i trained and w hine. Their sple Shlendia en- The stomach must be kept in tune, if yjou are to umes also were i A A enjoy health, happiness and success in life, And the and, it may be added, ! best way is with i TLEES uEN' r DYSPEPSIA The Worlds Greatest Sfomat h Remedy pecialties, his funny voice | t te o He | Why OBRIEN'S? Two good reasons: O'BRIEN'’S is the common- sense remedy. It is composed of Wine of Pepsin, Bismuth Citrate. Cinchona Alkaloids, Aromatics and other effective ingredients—all well- known stomach medicines. Some two or three hundred Suits—taken right out of our regular stock—and grouped into this one big assortment. Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Saspgocieanse, Ointment to seoths, Tal-umto pow: et ~ Do You Need a Garage The price is without prece- dent. Second, O'PYIRIEN'S is the remedy that is guara ateed to relieve you— no matter wh it your stomach trouble —or your m¢ney back. That means you risk noti a cent. You get a posi- tive guarant e with no strings to it. ‘You get reli/ A or your money back. The Suits are Fancy Chevi- ots, Cassimeres and Wor- steds—in Saks Models for Young Men and others of more conservative designs. Sizes 34 to 46 — regulars, stouts, longs, shorts. Buy your first bottle of O'BRIEN'S today. Take a teaspoonful immediately after each meal and before retiring. You'll ® notice some benefit almost immediately, WeikreMakingta | and after taking three bottles, if you arc ) 4 not positively relieved of your stomach Special 8-Day Price ! trouble, take the three empty bottles back ON OUR ’ where you bought them, and on your METAL GARAGES—ANY TYPE say-so the druggist will refund all your If You are Thinking of Building money. It Will Pay You to See Us The William Rice Construction Company Phone Franklin 8132 Sacrificing Silk Shirts! We are obliged to condemn some very high-grade Silk Shirts—be= cause they show signs of handling. Some are Jersey Silk Some are Silk Broadcloth ) ’ , —Plain White and exclusive patterned effects—nearly a score of differ- ent designs. Fact is, they are worth up to $5.00. Choice is offered at— $2.95 3 for $8.$O Laundering will restore their freshness., Sizes 14 to 17. Start O’BRIEN’S today. You can’t lose a cent—you can win health, happiness and and Our Representative Will Call success that perhaps you CASH OR TERMS TO SUIT have despaired of. pires July 15 18 i 7 / pais. " 18t ALcomor 2 i War on Bed Bugs " With 8 S 1T H S N I{3 D ” O'DONNELL'S szu STORES, ! e 3 DL\CAN 2 H 5 o e INC. ! 87K st -12th & F Sts. N.W. W ELLER & MOSKEY 1405 H St. N.W. i.6th & M Sts. N.W. , 8th & I Sts. S.E. 604 9th St.” : the assault Bf P D. S."—it ROBEY is pitiless in its effect upon NORTHEAST F. A 1 00 Coshar 8 ASSQfJIATED, BRUG STORES, Bed Bugs, but will do no C. F. COLLINS S Inc. harm to furniture or textiles. 2000 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. vith & O Sts. N.W. th & G Sts. N.W. “P. D. S.” has won wide L. F. BRADLEY, SPIAYARD VAN SANT fame ‘ita ]”dlda"lcc for Bed 701 Maryland Ave. N.E mhsgul;_;tiksz?w. s. With the handle 2~ = Dres P SOUTHWEST 'VNELL'S PHARMACY zle attached to the can it is 70 - effectively and economically L:’?’lz BROT”LRS 3! & Penna. Ave. S.E. = 18808 DRUG STORE applied —reaching into_the crevices where the Bed B HAS. S. WALTER King & Alfred Sts. s 901 un St., Cor. I 5t. S.W. Alexandria, Va. The regular tickets have not been disturbed—so you can tell exactly what the original price was. Sold only by these authoriza d drug stores: DUW NTOWN NORTHWEST Many of these Suits have TWO PAIRS OF TROUS- ERS. But all of them have the Saks Tailoring which distinguishes Saks Suits. —and you'll win the fight quickly. They can't. stand For Sale All Pegples Drug Stores

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