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VETERANS Annual of the world war, ¥ of them wearing thelr storming Beach today on the third ' & of the District depart- niforms, are American Legion. were arriving “d trains for the resort, the earing the well et ble on “tamiliar the Wushin des 10 mmes and 1 contest are also have been taking s for the * Outings ces the an tomor @irman of the arrange- vitte Men also the beach Dennis is in charge ts. nt emploves are ©n annuities on retire 1 statement vesterds rement act s to be ploy rnment and the ne single dollar from rasury, except for the Iministration of the fund, “d_stated. i of there being a on the part of t e annuities paid ..oves, the contrary i employes have iwitles themselves, to their o to date.’ HER AT BEACH Outing American Legion Being d Heid at Chesapeake. recalled when ex- at the District familiar old Frenc! § Chevaus that had been on unit of to the beach hedu Numerous ra lextent; they don’t forego their little arr | MILITARY POLICE UNIT O:ganization of the sion of uncil of the Tmproved hold an v tomorvow. | Of the United of | is to be first lieu 1 . S. EMPLOYES PAY R OWN ANNUITIES ¢. Steward Denies Govern-| f4: to Expend $10.000.000 1 as Retirement Benefit. | 29th Div Y | during the w a month to pr provides that paid upon ret be provided jointly the | for | received new stock of Wildroot halr | d have | tonic-and Wildroot liquid shampoos dit beyond | as advertised in national magazines 3 ! & T Cutting Things Out. s - S cut out this, and cut ont he docs have told me, all my ‘you cat too much, you arc too fat, cut out the pork and live on maize.” I did not hced. their warn- ing words, on viands rich I'd dine and sup; I laughed to scorn those wise old birds, and still you ssee me right side up. “Cut out the pipe.” I've oft been told, by earnest friends, who wished me w “the nicotine will knock you cold, or send you to a padded cell. Tobacco is a filthy weed, it knocks your morals out of plumb, it makes you blind and broken-knced—cut out the pipe and chew spruce gum.” I did not heed the things th aid, and at my pipe I toiled aw the smoke wreaths eddy round my head, and I am still on earth today. And ever as I smcke I see the hearse go past by garden wall, containing bodies, two or three, of men who did not smoke at all. And in the padded cells 1 find poor drooling gents who used to bet that smoke would paralyze my mind—and their misfortunes I regret h, cut out that and cut out some folks are crying hey'd have us cancel all the bliss, and make of life a grevious bore. And some who make the loud- est noise, don't sacrifice, to great joys, their tinhorn habits, worth a cent. (Copyright.) R o WAL ON. SOON TO BE ORGANIZED Preliminaries Planned for Tonight by Members of D. C. National Guard Division. Military Police Company, Distriet National Guard. is to begin tonight at the armo L. street, In room | Men between elghteen and forty-five years are Andrew Sabol. lieuten es Capitol pol nant, commanding e locul | ymond Peak is| { the new police company of National Guard. I 3 led for the pany, the men to be enlisted for jone to three e Sabol is leutenant of the 80th Divi tary. Police Compauy, Off serve He enlisted in Co: Jersey Infantry, in on the bord: world v Company, ion ym- m first Mili- Re- on, 114th quarter's Infantry, | tant coal inspector docks at Newport News ith Division, | » to which any civilian is invited. ; - |thirty-four mills cons THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—“The Alarm at 8:30 p.m. BAND CONCERT. Concert at Washington Circle, 24th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, this evening at 7:30 o'clock, by the United States Army Band, W, J. Stan- nard, band leader. arc) “Hostrauser’s. ‘hambers “Military Overture,”” Mendelssohn Selection, “The Hall of Fame" (on favorite melodles) Safranek Fox trots: (a) “Crying for You." The 1 tleman 10:55 Miller-Cohn | |12:40, 20, 6:05, 7:00 and 9 (®) “Sunny Jim." p.m. Turphy-McConnell ME e Bxcerpts from “Bubes. in Tov- | [Dust ¢ 1140 awm. 146, 340, 5:5 | land’ 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. CENTRAL—“The Mysterious Wit- ness,” at 11:30 a.m., 1:10, 3, 4:45, 6:25, 8:15 and 10 p.m. ... Seltzer CRANDALL’S—"“The Abysmal “The Star Spangled Banner.” Brute,” at 11:10 a.m., 12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 5:10, 6:40, and p.m. AMUSEMENTS B. F. KEITH'S—Emma Carus. There are so many good acts on Kelth's program that last night Emma Carus had a hard time main- taining her position as this week's headliner. ~ Emma has taken on weight, but, notwithstanding, man- ages to hold her own,‘as she fis a great favorite with vaudevile pa- trons. Her songs are new and the wiy she dances around the stage astonishes most folks, her ability be- ing remarkable. eral curtain calls | ¢ ‘When Drunk. biles while under liquor. on_police the influence blotters with 378 out of the handling and drinking liguor during the same period ded the follow Selling, 6; al possession, 6; transporting, intoxication, 75 rewarded her effort The comedy hit of the bill is fur- nished by Stan Stanley and Company, their half hour in the spotlight being crowded with laughter. cuples with » ley oc- a seat in the audience, and Betty Maurice carried on a g fire of jokes, generally fired ane, who tries a ‘mono- e on the stage. Stanley seems to have an endless flow of wit and the who died Jul for probate. granddaugh r. Margaret Head: $ Campbell. Th remaining es B . Another comedy act is furnished by ond and Estelle Davie' war are o Spencer and Lola amS, (named as executrixes, W \gtonians home on - — ouse film 4 on time and telephoned Spencer ailed to | Robbins did splendidly. funny and his wife | ¢ in getting his pat- t vith a punch. | dis Band, as- | . w pleasing sisted by Doroth ano, and Jam rl, an eccentric o | duncer, scored a pronounced kit Barto and vith @ clever tiller and Peg cngs and danc rtmell. Harris und Company, with a pretentious | song and dance number in three | o scenes that registered a big hit t White Sisters, in Just Out of | closed the program i R | Maine leads the states in the pro- | duction of wood pulp. Last year her | te Matn 1776. Terms as low as $10 down, $10 monta. “Every Mastorplece.” Munsey Bldg. @ cords of pulpwood. e N LABOR CONDITIONS GOOD.! Employment conditions throughout rd as gen- Kentuck Pennsylva . while in others| ¥ of minor importance . but generally the supply | and demand are described as fairly | equal. | —_— Iresge Store Sells Wildroot. The Kresge 5 and 10 Store has just nd Rhode urpluses, Advertisement. | Announce the inauguration of a Passenger service between Baltimore, Md., Charleston, S. C., and Miami, Fla. Steamship Esther Weems sailing from Pier No. 5, Pratt St., Baltimore, Md., Friday, August 3rd. 3 p.m. Mason L. Weems Williams General Manager Jos. P. Stephenson, Agent 205 7th S.W. Phone Main 744 and 745 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N R N N N N It costs no more to buy a Kelly This is no empty catch phrase, but a plain statement of fact. 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Ample Parking CIRCLE ** 22,85, HIPPODROME " THE MAN'S “THE AT Ninth at Smokini: Tant Avenue Thenter with NOVAK , e _ RRIGHT KHAWL, - ,NEW THEATER **; - DCOR Cy EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Covered Wagon” WITH ALICE CALHOUN BUSTER KEATON COMEDY “THE GOAT” News—Topica—Overiure 7727777777777 777, Washington's Coolest Theater LOEW’S Cotum Bi F STREET AT 1th ND ALL WEEK JACK HoLT N “A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE" With_Sigrid_Holmaqulst MACK SENNETT COMEDY “NIP AND TUCK” News—Overture—Etc, " MOUNT VERNON 10c additi Running Time—S55 Minutes Washington-Virginia Railway Co. ATTRACTIONS DANCING. E C H ! O ADMISSION 1S FREE HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE { s THEATRE DF LUXE JOLLY' JOVIAL! JOCULAR! EMMA CARUS with J._ Walter Leopeld ‘ “JUST OUT OF KNICKERS" | A Comedy Playlet WHITE SISTERS STAN STANLEY Darling Juveniles Charles Cartmsll—] ra Harris & Co. i ! ) Miller & Fears: Barto & Melvin: Aesop's_Fablos: Topics of the Day. Pathe News Pictorial. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION LE PARADIS BANDY Meyer Davis' Orchestrs Extraordinary Twe Shows Dally. Sunday Mat, at 3. 3 Main 4484, 4485 and 6823 —Biank Books to satisfy every demand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. il METAL GARAGES “Only the Best” As Low as $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month , Phone Main 7984 WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. 701 Continental Trust Bidg. Can Your Vision Be Restored? —Properly fitting glasses—the kind we will prescribe and make for you—will bring back to your enjoyment the clear vision that once was yours. M. A. LEES 814 9th St | "eoet 712 11th Stree! 1’ i i | and ALEXANDRIA, rouad trip, 80c. | ol " nBELASCO i §2 orrIcAL co. | DAVISON'S{rr1329 M n.w. CRANDALL'S, [ METROPOLITAR — AT 10K = FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS Il All-Star Cas Led by hes. Pauline Garon Walker, in Frank Borz: aster picture, Il CHILDREN I OF DUST LLOYD HAMILTON i H x g 2 CENTRAL 9th Bet. 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Leave District Line Sca | Batardays. 9:16, 10, 11:30, & Bananys, 0:30, 1030, 1 Otver darv. 9115, 10, 11120, 0 30 3 ay Froquent Traing Returniag Steamer St. Johns Colonial Beach| 40-MILE Tuex., Thurs. | Moonlight Suw. 91 AN | Trips, 7215, v, Same Day., Mon., Wed, ] Sat. Leaves 0 Friday. i pom. Returning 11 pm All Amusements Free Dancing Alexandria Stops on All Trips Phone Main 592 T TODAY.. | Great Falls Park Free Dancing—Picnic Ground —Boating—Fishing— Outdoor Sports {Round Trip 50c; Children 40 Trains leave Terminal, 36th an M Sts., on convenient DANCING d N.W.—PRIVATE LE{ VER'S, aro Conrse, six lessous, $1 envi . W. 1129, S STUDIO, 1 and Friduy, 8 | by appointmeni ied_1909. wul! 10th st m.w. 1 pw. Beiat Frankiin abi Pho Teach you to dance correctly in a few lesxon strictly private. Auny bour. Separate studio | Class dance: Sate exenings, with orchesis, 3