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F . 36 3,000 CELEBRATE *SANTIAGO DAY Spanish War Veterans Hold | Annual Outing at Chesa- peake Beach. [ | | i i | i | 1 i District department ¢ War Veterans are celebratin peake. Beach | the Members of the of the United Spanish and friends at Chy their ntiago day” today. More than 3,000 annual outing of the veterans. Hrief patriotic exercises will be held towill are on gam A. Miles Post ze Dewey another of the n Admi Nelson Al Geo will be ture. Memb will be awarded the Galloway cup and will be guests of the Washington ! Base Ball Club at a game The will be thirteen events this aft a 50 for members’ daughtors. under teen S0-yard dash for a 100-yard dash eighteen: ok a j0-yard dash for under ecighteen “ree winntn athletic ! 1 dash | four- men sons. under four all open 1o all member:’ saughter a shoe open t open to under “ ra race noegE nounds or o all 160 po or me h n o all, ! bers over | will be | ash fo a the winners sneral rangements com composed Past Com chairma 30-yard vears for | Hehn | Toiree Past Co cretary t is comy Commander chaivman, and aiborn 8. Clo: st committes Murniy E nee A xeeutive committee manders Clune n W. Kimme wer. Adolph Barstow, Dennis erick A, Deller Sadie W. Coults Catherine Kerken Alhers Weber com Hannah mm e I Kimme letic Andrew les W (R Harry F. Belknay cour . Murphy Shuster, Znleh A jude assistan H. Ford Brower John e B. Currier nd. custodi announcer and William he posed Lewis Cha | coeption committes of Daniel V. Chisholm Smith, Harty F_ Patte { W McCalfrey. W. Lo Mat- | Charles 1. P Weber Maynard, Lee H. Hairis n, H. G Wilson muel’ Mawson S. C. Cox Costello Aides-u William O'Br iel Foley s com John and Jerre Charles Gwynne Frauk P O'Netl ) Jones John Josenh Mutphy Harve Erown floweis ment 1 do my daily duce my ample knocking, knocking with other guys. Jasper Jinks a house is building. and -intends to} t it green, with a stripe of or Iding round about each win- n. And the knockers view it, watch each tim- ber put in place. and they cry. “Oh, | ch Beshrew it! Such athouse is a disgrace! For the doors are out of kilter and the chimney is too low, and the winter rains will filter through shingles, dou rou know: and he's gone and put the | cellar where the attic ought to be, and it sure would jar a teller, such a crazy house 10 se Jasper hears the idle jeering of his neighbors, at the fence, and his heart is doubting, iearing, he has fantods most intense. And his pleasurc is departing. all the | pride he lately knew, when his| bhuilding job was started, with a cozy home in view. And his jaded soul grows sicker as he toils on day by day, for the knocking of the kicker irives the worker's joy away. There <hould be a law imposing fiity years in yonder pen on the gent whose dreary prosing chills the hearts of fellow men Copyright.) walking, to re I hear people finding fault stand and | | 4 WALT MASON. —_— Krege Wildr The Kres and 10 Store has just recelved new stock of Wildroot hair tonic Wildroot liquid shampoos ed in national m ement tore Selix | | | i | | | It only costs a trifle to place a Classified Ad in The Star—but it pllh vou in touch with ¢ tically all of \\ashlng- ton. It's the one quick and sure-way of supply- i your wants. The different classifications make your Ad easy to locate. The ar prints MORE Classified Ads. every day than the other W as hington papers combined. : ®Around the Carner” is a Star Branch; Office BAND CONCERTS. Concert by the Army School. Washington today at p.m., senior ba leader students conducting. PROC AM “Tanphau Aucted by pleton.) “La Dame Blanch Raoiel Altred 1. Gsel March .Wagn ( Overture, (Conducted by Extra X trot, “Runnin® W and fantasia from a Ald; Verdi (Conducted by Charles F. Wa dington.) Solo for cornet. “Pyramid Polka™ (Played by Wil by Olaf M rom “H Nor Soldier Roml LCon ety Ol rd (a) Fox tro I Statter” (h) March, wmphal™ (Cond You Tell .....Ro Tri- ... Alexand by Wallace Appl ton.) Spangled Rurr's “The Star toneert by the United Stat am H. Sant Taylor Branse t Walter Re this evenin SRAM belungen' ritana” A Garden Wagn Walla Dance. Varg Overty solo the Cold Ground. Munt Musician Pete Valse de con weibchen™ (Simplicius) aete Jubilee in the A ing Gun “lwohengrin’ Wran Grand scenes from “The Star Spangled Cone Army Teader the United Stat J Park. 18t a northwe. n cets 3330, nt Command Merry Wives Hallet Egyptien Allegro Allegreito Andante sostenuto Bananux” “Babling Brook. Kahn-Donaldse tection, “Herodias. ngs, () “By the Minnetonka™. . .C. by “The R Hameln 2 Excerpts from w H. Schmo! tcharmer of H. Schmo ving Up,” Music barracks. Wallace Ap- . Liberati org Her, Banner.” ntasia) Alps. Banner. Stannard, st | 4 Muclier Nicolu | ud er | | ou | L) bs A | s 1- n i nK ia 1 n ¥ s, nd | hi hl Hirsch March, “The Almas ... Muell Star Spangled Banner.” VETERAN DIES HERE. Charles . Lewis. an and connected city. died Courts, was Funeral HorTow A civil war for ‘more than fifiy with the Treasury. in vesterday. the I street northwes old services the home. at will be in Arlington honors, under the aus; A. R [ sie, N, var he i the rained will > an Trey for You Kknow items talk for NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, with elastic belt; 36 sizes to “$ Two For BV D (ll‘t)l ge point Union Suits ;- sizes 34 to n the lot. Men’ Robes and 16, ° Night sizes 15 "W O s M A DR SHIRTS. count pe sizes 14 to specially at AS High mle\. 18 pru(‘d Odd lot of Boys’ UNION SUITS, sizes up to Three suits for... Balbriggan Short and Long Sleeve Shirts and Ankle lLength sizes 34 to GARMENTS Drawers, TWO Boys’ Sport Blouses, blue, tan, white and stripes. sizes 7 to 16, Two for wha vei- vears thi: ople L H neld Dices which | as He was | Norfolk At ne to uyy fifty at themselves—come $1| $1 “We an Red Cross. Instruction Car lin operation its new first-aid ingtrucy {many towns and villages on the | auarters for pi | Changes in Stations of | to this cit THE EVENI A ¢ - The Red Cross gave similar lectures ¥from 1911 to 1918, when its cars cov- ered 208,000 miles and gave 8,000 first aid demonstrations. Written endorsement by the hun- dreds have been received from phy. slojans, surgeons and hospitals, teil- ing of accidents where ¢ mething learned at one of these fivst aid dem- onstrations had been pul luto pr tice, preventing permanent disabil- itlex and often saving a life. Police and fire depertments in many cities have ulso adopted Red Cross first aid, The American Red Cross willystaj n July 22 In an effort 19 ugh education, ‘the “heavy toll of aceidents throughout the country. The car will first run over the Baltimore and Ohio lines and will visit and give demonstrations at sys- the tion car check, th tem, where it fs scheduled for next five mo Manned by assistants, struction. Pullman t for the contains ing capacity petent surgeons and experts in first-aid in- the car is of a standard pe and is properly equipped | it s to Ve ll{ ure room w seat- | of Afty Loxt Time Is Cut. important industries. have | en up Red Cross Airst aid methods cite ouly one instance, the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, | as a result reduced the disability days per 100 employes from $5 to 15.4 and the lost time ‘arcidents per 100 em- | pluyes from 12.2 per cent 1o xeve tenths of 1 per cent, or practically to the disappearing point. The same proportion of accident reduction is apparent in other industries which | have adopted these methods. It is to take this humane service diteet to the people -that the Red Crovs resumes the operation of its first aid instruction car. Maj M. J. Shields, Medical Reserve Corps. and Dr. W Redel. formerly with the Lackawunna Railroad Hospital, will "head its personnel Many ing | sicluns and surgeons, and ix so arvanged that it can .be quickly turned into a hospital. for the transportation of thirty patients| lin case of & serious accident: For | this service it has been fully équip- ped with a surplus supply of “food, blankets, stretchers and first- A‘d lllu. terials, win T After the trip ove and Ohio Railvoad officiuls of which are co-operating by giving the cur free transportation. the Red Gross plans to send the car over other U and thus embrace the whole countr Baitimore Lieut. J. H. Chambers. Medical from the Naval Medicad School, to the Colorado, and Lieut. Roberts, from (uantanamo to the navy vard, Norfolk Liewt. Commander E. T. Oates has n assigned to the command of the and Licut nmander W. to the commard of the China Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital rmy Gimperiing. Quarter- who has been attend- | de I'Intendance. Paris. | . hux been assigned to dudy at Fort Sam Houston. Tex. Brig. Gens. D. E. Nolan and Stuart Heintzelman have been detailed as members of the Army board. appoint- ed to recommend action on applica- | tions for appointment of general of- oeox b tie Oic 1 hey take the places of F. MeGlachl wd Brig X nidholtz lieved Maj. . 1. adjutant general. has heen' de- ed a8 recorder of the board @ the of Maj. R mberger. ad- jutant general | |9 | Monocacy. Do hnlx(lln Barker. Commander Ralph Whitman, Civil | gineer Corps, hus been axsigned to duty in the navy yard division of the office of the cretary of the Navy. He will relieve Capt. George A, Mc- Civil Engineer Corps, © ers at the Naval Supply Corps! chool of Application. Navy Depart- ni. have been assigned to other ations. as follows: Lieut Ivanhoe, to the nuvy yard, Mare land., Calif.; Lieut. J. I Jackson. the Chaumont A Kiaue the naval sta namo, and Li . to-the M Maj. T, maste to o Licut been ot infantry President. rs Reserve 0 ordered under the | cond has tschall, anacao, 1% 1. the naval hospital, Calif Chaplain hagibeen or- Mare Is- . Davis, pted by th Capt. J 5 land Corps. at RITES FOR R. B. YOUNG. Funeral qel’vu:e! for Long-Time D. C. Resident Held Today. for Robert B on the Pennsyl- and who had been a city for the past twenty-five who died Saturday at his 228 10th street were held at the family this afternoon at 2 o'cloc Johnson of « Baptis interment w The inter- was with Masonic honors by Lodge. No, 17. F. A A, M., Mr. Young had long been a | member. He was forty-three vears from | old. He was a member of the Broth- the Navil Academy 1o the. Iduho: | erhood of Railroad Conductors. He is Lieut. M Marquette. from the Pe- | survived by his wife and one daugh- cos 1o Marin uvard. Pekin, ter . hax be for active duty er general E. Harrison, at F Mont gned duty quarterma Cupt. John tillery T has been ass ilippines. Maj. John M tillery hus been relie the office of the chief of staff, Department and order hool at Fort J. T De Bar 5 th Field Artillery, at Schofield Ba Hawaii. has been ordered ¥ Field . for duty w.od judge advocate at Boston. has ordered to this city for duty at the War Departme _ Lieut, Col € Dougherty, 1 alry . < been rast rt ‘to in 1 “ivar ield Okla neral services a conductor railroad of this a resident home. utheast idence vOF W ‘hurch officiating dar Hill i i i P ce organized ¥avy. B. R. Wa duty at the 3 Communder I 1. Naval Acaden Colorado: Lieut. R. J. Jondr The cemetery dnty with ‘ nde to Vi n. from the hax navy AU L the --AT GEORGE’S at George's” is—so we'll let the “Buy it With Dollars.” “Doltar carly big Day and 31 51 s1 $1 $1 $1- 910 Seventh:St- Request the Return of Anything that Be Bought for L t:.fil"/t?wlere event Impnrled Golf Hose, 102 to special, at..... Boys" Flap- per Khaki sizes Bitoild e Per- cale Pajamas, Striped Boys” White Duck Pants, sizes8to 16. . a big value at Wash Knickers, khaki, crash, Palm Beach: sizes 6, 7 and 8 only. 2 for Nainsook Shirts Boyvs’ ‘md Drawers, with reinforced seat; sizes 34 to 50; TWO FOR. . Half Blac ‘otton Boys' Khaki Knickers sizes 7 to 17, for Hns(‘ Cordovan, six pairs for. or Sport Shirts, white, tan or khaki. A splen- did value at. Base Ball Suits, sizes 3 to8vears special, at Washable all >t_\'le< and col- Clocked Lisle Half Three prs. for Suits, Hose, Men's Wool One- plecc Bathlng Suits ; black only, $2 value for NG _STAR, WASHINGTON D. ) peared. tcovered JULY 17, 1923, TODAY'S' AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—"The Return,” comedy, at $:30 p.m. KEITH'S—"Sunshine Girl, ville, at 2:i5 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—Alfred Lunt, in bone,” pnotopiay, at 11:30 a'm., 5:30, 7:30 and 933 p.m. PALACE—Jack ~ Holt, In * Money,” at 10:40, a.m., 15:35, 2 5 andl 9:50 p.n. COLUMBIA—"Children of Jazz, 40 am.. 42:3, 2:10, 0 and 9340 p.m. wmrnoron.l'u\—ppuxlas Mac Lean,"in “A Msh of Action.” at 11 am., 1:45°3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9 C.. TUESDAY, MINISTER ARRESTED. Charge Rev. Dr. 8. P. W. Drew With Larceny After Trust. Rev. Dr. 8imon P. W. Drew, colored, astor of Cosmopolitan Baptist Church and head of the White Cross free labor bureau, was arrested yes- terday on a warrant charging him with larceny after-trust in connection with the disappearance of two sult cases. the property of Dallas Griffith, colored, 1522 Morris«street northeast, Griffith clnimed he left the sult cases in charge of Dr. Drew, and when he returned for them they had disap- Y The minister was released on A $500 bond. The suit cases were re- vaude- “Back- 1:30, 3:30, body's 116, 4:16, Moment.” at 5 45 and Shot of 11:20 and 40 6:50, 8:20 and the Rio am., 2 9:50 p.n WAR FILM SHOWN. Co. D Conducts Cnmpnlgn to En- to complete its maximum strength by Monday. when they go to cam, The picture was shown un auspices of Capt. Julian 8. OLiff manding Company D, and 5 charge of Lieut. Thomas A. Lane and Sergt._Arthur L. Millmore of Com- pany D and Sergt. Slocum of the Sig- nal Corpx list More as Guardsmen. “lashes of movie of actual Action five-reel fighting and condi- tions at the battlefrouts during the world war, was shown fo an audience At the Men's Club, Langley Methodist [ A smo) Episcopal Church, last night | in room This is pari of the recruiting cam- | tonight 0 being waged by Company D, who hav nal Guard, District of Columbia, cloge th er and “feed” will be given 310, National Guard Armory, after arill to the.new men recently enlisted. This wil} recruiting campaign. It’s Always Cool Weather IN THE NEW DINING ROOM on the roof of The New Willard Open & all sides to cooling breezes in fair weather; glass-enclosed during inclement weather and cooled by an iced air ventilating system. A new and better place for breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper. Tempting summer dishes. Music by the famous Mever Davis New Willard Orchestra. Dancing. Your favorite table may be reserved in ‘advince. The NEW WILLARD Pennsylvania Avenue,and F Street M. BOOMER, FRANK S. HIGHT, President AManaging Dircctor L The weather man says “warmer —but yvou won’t feel it if you are wearing a stylish, fitting suit:made by ! two—plece comfort- THE HOQSE.OF Kuppenheimer They let in the breeze and let out the heat. Delightfully cool fabrics. Ideal for summer. 20 to *35 The tailoring is the same as in Kuppenheimer regular \\'nol sui That means the style stays And don’t forget our Belgium Hop- sacken and Royal Irish Linen Suits. *15, *18 and 20 rosner: 1325_F.STREET, House of Kuppenheimer Clothes —_— AMUSEMENTS i FIRST GRAND LAWN FETE Renetit_of HOLY COMFORTER SCHOOL 0 tie Lol 15th and ALL"THis "WEEK Koighiy of ( » will attend - Naturday Entertainment— Am‘my < ~RIALTG- . Distinctive Pictures Presents ALFRED I.|INT APPEARING IN PERSON #:30, 7:30, 9130 . M., and on Screen In ““BACKBONE " Hix Eirat Picture Offering “OUR GANG” COMEDY “Boyx to Roard” ELIAS BREESKIN Violin_Soloixt—In Concert ORCHESTRA---SCENIC----NEWS LITAK | FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS DOLGLAS cLEAN WITIT STAR SUPPORT N INCE A Man of Action " LIGE CONLEY in “THREE STRIKES" NE SARA World Survey Washington's F Daniel Breeskin, CRANDALL,S Oth Bet. D and E TODAY “DORIS KENYON. HENRY HULL “and_LOUIS WOLHEIM 16 LAST MOMENT OHARA. in R 00D, MAY ro ONE OF THE GREATEST AMUSEMENT PARKS IN AMERICA AND THE MOST FOPULAR. F¥ORTY AMUSEMENTS AND DANCING IN ELECTRICALLY OOOLED BALLROOM. ORCHESTEA OF 10. FREE ADMISSION HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THERATRE DE LUXE HARLAND DIXON |} MARIE CALLAHAN \ ; and the Sixteen Sensutionsl SUNSHINE GIRLS Clas. Oleott and Mary Ann: Emmet Gilfoyle and Elsie Lange: Hermann and Shirley; Guy and Pearl Magley: Fritz and Lucy Bruch: Homer Ro. maine; Aesop's Fables: Topics of the Day: Pathe News Pictorial. Added Attraction America’s Favorite Singing Juse IRVING FISHER “SONGS DE LUXE" e CRANDALL S [ METROPOLITA ¥ AT 1068 ) i % Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Grounds —Boating—Fishing— Outdoor Sports Round Trip 50c; Children 40c| 36th mxd on convenient schedule. | LOEW’S PALAcE | F STREET AT 13th _ | 1 Twa Shows Dails 2:15 and Matinee at u Moin 4454, 4485, Conductor. NTRAL i | | | | ‘ | { | ) HTIX HOW i wii Anit MeAVOY DOROTIE DE HAS CAME. CRANDALL’ TODAY JACK OUICKSITOT GRANDE THEATER Sth and E Stw. HOXIE. \ OF And TIMY in CFORWARD. MATECH TOMORROW - 1t DANTE ANTONTO MORENG. in CITERS. “And JOHNNY __in RN ASTI Trains leave Terminal. M Sts.. : 'k | At | THE EX JONES i Savey Thenter and Zarden TODAY AND ALL WEE JACK HOLT tion of the Famous Stage Succes: “NOBODY’S MONEY” 2 WITH WANDA HAW MATS . 2PV TODAY AND JORIE DAW NOAH BEER DE LA M DATGIT HAMILT 0 UNEASY Overture—“ECIOES FROM METROPOLITAN.” Sayoy Orche 3 Puzats CRANDALL MATS . 2 P TODAY AND DAl its N FEF TIiE Avenue Grand 2 OMEDY HIT News—T. plrl——l vertu O LOEW’S OLUMBI F STREET AT 12th 2 ;//// ! Apolio Thenter CRANDALL’ B Garden 624 1 St MATINEE SATURDAY AT TODAY. AND TOMORROW WAver. ‘Tors WILRON LIOTT DEXTER. in 0 TR0 % / TODAY AND A ‘GHII.IIIIEN OF JAZZ” the Follies of '2: With Theodore Kosloff and Eileen Percy CLYDE COOK COMEDY \Qw.—l)\'.rl-n—lclr. V222000022777 = suun:nr 50 BELASCO George Marshall and A. H. Woods PRESENT Avery Hopwood’s NEWEST & SMARTEST COMEDY MY MATINEE SATUL TODAY - AND TOMOR COMPSON, ANX INWAYTEX RUSTLE OF SILK ATON o Film Features LIBERT and P Stx. WASHRUEN i HELEN PEI HUNGRY HEARTS NEW TAKOMA THEATER Butternut Stx. i Picture, “YO1 WIFE rma Tonight £:33 § Best Scats \.mn Cap. AN 0N R 1L Ave. HELRS Mi 1l Int St am WALL AN s AMERICA TACQUELINE 1INGS SPEN STAN LAURED NEW THEATER ° STHE GHOST 1 PHAE Oth at O Street \ w. RAI i AWK TON GLARE Jn IR s TGRS P 1 Sth St b s iR st A Distinguished New York Cast Besy seats 75¢C || & Cheupeake Beach One Hour to the Seashore All_ Amusements Adults, 50c;’ Children, 25¢ Holidays) ine Station: 2:30, 3:2 0:30, 11580, 2, 3:08. 4 30, 5:40, 6:30, 8. DRIVEN HIGHLY AYRES and ING HEARTS N WOMA HERSELF 2105 Pa. Ave. Phone W. 953 Typhoon Cooled Ample Parking Si SILES, JOHN HOWEL MARGUERITE LA MOTTE. in A Wi EARNED. HIPPODROME®"&~-A SWANSON “THE GREAT MENT WHO CIRCLI MILTON : UL WHAT 5:30, s ve.N.W L0 LTS in MO MOUNT VERNON and ALEXANDRIA, round trip, 80c. gton, side trip, 10c additional VINE Ave. S.EL LACKAYE MeATLIN BRIt SWa 1t w STRAIL OF CAROLIN; MONTA ME 1th & N. C. WILTON P PATT HOl JULIA HELEN WRON TEI BARA GORDON LAND. i FHE WOMEN ¥ TRUXTON ;i CHEVY CHASE , Se 130 MeKinley St Open 3 P.M. " RARY HAT'S SON, in Al TODAY GLIM Fail MOORE ana 8 screen’s higg COLLEEN 1o th Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach | 40-MILE Tues., Thurs., Moonlight Trips, 7:15 Sun., 9 A G Mon.. ' Wed.. Sat., 2:30 P.M. Friday All Amusements, BUILT OF STEEL 23 g Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on All Trips Main 1776. Munsey Blds. Terms as low as $10 down, $10 moath. “Every = Masterploos.’ Wednesday nght July 18th, Out At CHEVY CHASE LAKE Kate Smith %, 207 of |h§h Eve'' Jimmy Mulroe 3.5t Pavilion, Dancing 10:20 p.m. 10 E. Morrison: Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. Do Your Visual Powers l.euen Wllll Age? —PRIVATE LES “he. Course. six lessons. $i. ine environment. W. 1120 1 y tim uls. need o DAVISON'S ety priva lass danc 13200 . OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEES G14 Oth St nranck 719 11th Street|: i i Any hor. at. eveniugs, with ore 4

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