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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1923. - _—_—— —— & TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. MURE P'.EDGEVUTE : Thon Fnile ! BY RADIO TODAY AT S S Youth,” vaudeville, at 2:15 and 5:15 LOEW’S i TWO PICTURES NOT TO BE MISSED E Oh, where is now the smiling jay p.m. CRANDALL'S, CRANDALLS, who lately raised his cry, “I'm get- STRAND—"“Review of 192 []R HI[;H PRESSUR[ ting better every day, and all my ail- | | Schiedule of Wireless News and Entertainment, | |35 3% Jiction pictures. at : - METROPOLITAN CENTRAL ents fly?” I saw him in the clang- - METROPOLITAN—Katherine Mac- 'F AT 10th NINTH BET.D & ing mart a few short moons ago; Donald, in 'he Lonely Road,” BEGINNING SUNDAY AT 3 | BEGINNING SUNDAY AT ¢ his noble ardor broke my heart, it LOCAL STATIONS. Bond, (d) “Rain” (Curran), Edna E.|11:40, a.m. 1:40, 3:40, 6:35, 7:36 and ALL-STAR CAST | GUY BATES POST bored and jarred me so. For I could ! Radio Station, Radlo, Va. | Misslitz, 8 9:60 p.m. House Members See Urgency never follow fads, however much I (435 Metes 5:00 prm.Children's Hour. by Marl-| "pALACK—Viola Dans, in_“Rouged Led by Ernest Torrence, Tully | Supported by Virginia Browne Marshall, Charlotte Merriam, | Faire, Noah Beery, Patsy try; for pills I've always blown my | 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report, | ¢!t¢ Stockard Alblon. Lips,” at 11:04 wm., 12:48, 2:33, 4:18, Harry Myers, Barbara La | Ruth Miller and a Mighty En- i { scads and will until 1 die. And I DISTANT STATIONS. S on- | N of Better Fire Protection Bcas si?ly sl say such empty | WON—William F. Reyer Co. (273 COLUMBIA—"Salomy Jane” con- In @ Story of Life and Love Marr and Scores More in semble in a Gorgeously Mount- Maurice Tourneur's Novelty. ed Drama of Love and Thrills. ys f . sobds 'as these. “Ton eettin Better| Meters). All Programs Scheduled for Easters | tinuous 10:30 wm. to 11 p.m Behin ‘ootlights or Capital. words ese, getting better | e : Standerd Time. g Victor” 12:30, & p levery day, I'm shedding all disease.” | ;3,f2, 1, m—>usic and features; 13, 3:01, 4144, 6:26, 8:14, 16:02. ROUGED LIPS” And where are now the faddi WEAF—New York (402 Meters). RIALTO — “Merry-Go-Round, at A Metro Plcture Members of Congress continue to |brave who thought that slogan high | w1, —continen Electric Company | 4 p.m.—Johanna Horwitz, dramatic|11:15 am., (1:16, 3:15, 5, 7:15 and Comedy—News—Toples register their intention to vote for a|would save them from an early| (350 Meters). soprano.~ 16 p.m. high-pressure water service in the ve? They are not marching by.! 5:30 to ¢:30 p.m.—Musical program 6:30 p.m.—Nancy McCord, concert| (| M—"Shootin’ for Love" The Magnificently staged | Ancient Persia Brought to.the Story of a Young American | Screen With a Wealth of Ar- Led Back 6,423 Years Through | tistry Never Egualled and the Ages By a Genii W With the Romantic Lifse of business section of the capital just as i soprano. :20 a.m., 12:40, 2, 3:20, 4:40, 6, 7:20, ~ e e District. Gommisaioners | 1, d0 not meet them in the lane or by :45 p.m.—Jose Delaquerriere; tenor. |: CU Made His Lije a Continuous | Omar Khayyam as the Basis Arabian Nights Spectacle. of the Vivid Tale. i Mmake ‘the recommendation. Nearly | the Blue Front store; I do not hear | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- pom—Lucille Collette, violinist. “LAWFUL LARCENY” one-third of the members of Con- |that glad refrain around me any N pany (201 Meters). 5 p.m.--Nancy McCord. gress have already declared them-|more. I wander through the alleys| 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Musical program; 0 p.m.—Jose Delaquerriere, tenor. | Quartet; Rlalto Theater organ; his- With an All-Star Cast Belves in favor of this protection. and | gray and hear no gent declaim, “I'm | base ball scores. 5 p.m.—Lucille Collette. torical episode; safety talk. R Of Genuine Distinction, Both | Including a New Comedy and Musical and Pictorial, Will | the Popular Organ Recitals Complete an Exceptional Bill. | Will Complete the Bill. That tres Wil ore. Tor ‘the. propesed | getting better every day, the’ gout | | tonersiern Dietrich:pinna. " Tor | kap—se, Lewin (848 Metern). 7777727277777, NEXT WEEK'S SUPREME PROGRAMS : T e mterratmment eaches vie zenta [N T Bt LT T T N el threw away the crutch that he had| _ ,_ Phome Co. (460 Metern). “Lucky Strike” Orchestra. fund benefit performance at Orpheum ‘Washington's Coolest Theater Wepresentative John J. Casey of the | used so. long, and said. “I do mot| 6:30 P.m—Naney McCord, concert Theater. LOEW’S “I favor the enactment of legisia- » . c . . iy 2 gy WMC—Me! Tenn. (500 Meters). tion that will give to the District of |strong.” He threw it from his cot- | Cord—"Micaela,” from “Carmen,” by | silent. 5 TSt et e ] o case of fire or other catastrophies.” | He only used that one before, and | Grielle Trine Mordid,” from ‘Manon WIE-—New ¥esk (&30 Meiers). WSB—Atlanta (420 Meters). F STREET AT 12th avors High now he's using two. I'm loaded 'Lescaut” by Puccini. | 5:05 p.m.—"Uncle Wiggily Stories,’ 9 to 10 p.m.—Klime Kalohi, guitar. appropriation of $500,000 next year to | has quit my frame.” Jim Bungstead WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- g% ¢ *%0 " by _pance program;| 9 p.m.—Post-Dispatch milk and ice twelfth Pennsylvania district say need it much, I'm getting hale and | S0Prano. accompanied by Kathryn Mc-| WGY—Schenectady (380 Meters). = e B o e e asg aays | Bt "ot or Your by Brows: 1 o LUMBI by Howard Garis. 11:45 p.m.—Radlowl concert. Representative Thomas D. down with fatal ills, but try no heal- | 7:45 p.m—Jose de ia Querriere, ten- ) 645 | ;m—The Work of American} NOW PLAYING d | pasco s the tenth Minnesota distriet says: ing fads; I stick to Dr. Bunkum's |or. one of the most famous artists in | Engi v t D @ n 5; 1 s 2 . < t sngineers In the Development of| ywnap I am for the proposed approp pills, and. Dingbat’s liver pad | Paris, appearing in public when only in Ameri L O S W) tion to glve the business section elght’ years old ccompanied b unday in Caracas,” by o 4 the National Capital high-pressure| (Copyright) — WALT MASON. |Yette C. Bruve i tu maimais” | Harry Chaptn Plummer. PR SR TR R RO Plcturization of the Famous vi vi (“If You Love . by Denza: “Si| § p.m.—Mother Davison.” 7% 8 p.m.—Bducational feature Story by Bret Harte ) |zou ez comtris,” by Denza; “Zrana ! o pm. Medical Care and Treatment ! i JACQUELINE LOGAN zl nas” by Farrera. £ Wild Ani by Dr. W. Reld. . 2 ig S RADIO NEWS |8 pm.—Lucille Collette, well known | ®'9113 C pimre Irvin® Ghee's Musical | jo 2t 2, &M —Nighthawk Frol- Geo. Faweett and Others { French violinist, accompanied by Mar- jos ElancationiGRoheetr i quate st, ace d by Mar- | < sham Brother Orches- Bt e .3 [ eriste Bailae S0 ) Har [ mevue; Cunningham Brothe e ey B i hE o ootumne BIGVICHO: | tea ‘omedy—News—Overt ng everything done v A brief talk on “Hay Fever: Its' onaise” by Wientowsnl biano sol G FINED ON GAMING CHARGES. ? Hetad ; G et v | no solo| o it e (demands of tne NAtenslcauses, Breyention).nd) Treatment,s| by i Miss ‘Bailag, “Etude, by Me-| WOKA—Bitburgh (336 Meters). These defendants charged with violat- ; ! ing the gaming laws forfeited in the Representative John MeSw ¢ of by Dr. Harry S. Bernton will bejPgWell 6 p.m.—Base ball scores; dinner : Police Court yesterday the amounts in- 2 Pl e o p.m.—Nancy McCord, concert | concert. the sixteenth Ohio dlstrict, savs: \ne |Diondcast from station WRC this Chteas i 6:30 p.m.—"Bringing the World to| gicateq opponite their names: Baiph ” Holford, $100; Charles Green, $100; LOEW! Sionesml Ot Aty Volunteer |afternoon at 3:15. Dr. Bernton is as. : “Jewel Son st | America,” by “Our World.” on the Wooster (his home town) fire {soclate professor of hyglene at the|PY Gounod: “A Kiss in the Dark, E \.—Children’s period. Michael MecDanald, $100, and Willlan: | CRANDALL'S.. S e {He is also In charge of the hay fever ! 8:30 p.m.—Jose de la Querriere, ten- | house Band. s A = Whiaks Sysiem Gegsnt, mnall sathims | clinfes oonaucted iy or-Clove, Bondal e pittie GitL ot N e ete oy b e R i o e Continuous from 12 Noon 20—~ e ———— AT 10 i Representative Charles L. Richards | Womans Welfare Assoctation, the | ygnica Lieurance; “The Bells of| ¢:30 pmBediime atory. house cleaning is done under com- ||| Beginning Sunday, August 28 TREVUE OF 10287 LAST DAY of Reng, Nevo Si¥e ter supply | Unlied Srares Viterane Burcan M [Cornevillc” fiom “The Chimes of Nor-| §°to '#15s pm—Musical program; | pultory orders from the authorities With Hugh Skelly & Emma Heit ! oM to be most urgent in Radiophone communication between | Mandy.” by Planquette )} Kimball pipe organ; Cope Harvey's| — - - e FOUR OTHER STAR ACTS 1 EY 8 m J | D Lucille Collet e WITH 30 STARS Photoplay—MILTON SILLS ia { DOORE e o « the National al is con- (light stations in isolated territory has p-m.—Lucllle Collette, accom-|Qrchestra. AND : RIPGALLY DEAD S 130 AM. to | SR I el Tt wil v r |been “found very successful by s Bailag—"Praelu 9:05 p.m.— “Under the Evening e i re v C y ‘Washington's Oniy Popular Price Vaudeville 3 o always view any propose ation [lighthous. service, according (o re- o TRt Densuse [ namp! R d! St t- 50 NOTABLES Toesie i First Nation. from the angle of the Kood Tesulting | ports to the Depariment of Commerce. { Sputer iasurkar b S aaio ation O xcopt Sat, Ma KATHERINE MACDONALD Fflm Features With Brilllant Support in Her || B <e particular pleasure in ¥ & oF themteel inntean | Calto: i TRl ( e scem g | Finest Vehicle, R A L il e nragrem o e emanuntoation bee | 9:45 p.m.—Vee Lawnhurst, pianist. ¥ = ERdtImeRt Aty Hor weomu sl station in perfect condition, NEW THEATER 57 stn st. s THE LONELY of legislation for District \f‘d"-‘)“n\ en the stations has continged un-| 19 p.m, wd‘b: n{;dmy:hlt ge pro- s = | Iwflh ]lm-é\- a;\mlmz. l;h S ALLSTAR FEA- Representative Howard is a us 10 | interruptedly for the t vear. gram played by Meyer Davis' Orches- o been heard perfectly as far TURE and COMEDY PROGRAM. smber o « District g b et st ven- | tra. p WWJ—Detrolt (516 Meters). i - ! of cemedy, = A D . piapase: | (LIRS Arwol&tatins "KJ;‘,,‘:.‘,"""K[“;:»VJ = 7:20_pam—Concert by Schmeman's:| ~ as coast of France and in 2 OLYMPIC 1431-35 U st | ROAD Ll cpislation helptuliito [SSCh Iuiles 8T ¥ s Band from Belle Isle Park. Cuba. Complete in every Ra). BETTY 1o be active for legislation help |stations have tered the code, 0! WRC—Radlo Corporation of America Giticala: RICHARD DIX. in “Ti MAN LA the National Capital. las to be able to exchange messages | (409 Metern). pa 5 p L > WITH FOUR FAC comedy, N i RRY SEMON 10c-3lc Matinees—Nights, 20c.50c Excgenis therefrom. The propos: { Complete stations were installed a WBZ—Springfield, Mans. (337 Metera). | sure ce seems 1o be | Cape Sarichef and Scoten Cap light | of Summer,” Collette. Plano solo by —Base b cores; p et vomsidering ite cost with the | sations. Alaska, in 1921, ands after | My Builag, “Scherzo.” by Chopin oy L BARSbAN S ecores Sy F l corresponding saving. <t |OVercoming some difficuities of ‘opera 5 !"_,_“:) m-'fi{!{‘(” Harcum, contralto. ( “"g.30 & _ Bedtime story. or a, e en Edgar Howard, tion during the first year, due to| Lawnhurst, pianist. ®50 pmmaagee i e Nebraska !hur outs of the motor generator and | 9:30 p.m.—DJMarjory Harcum, con- 7 p m‘*\,u.\,m, concert A composite radiophone — jwith mail steamers, and have been| 3.00 p.m—Fashion developments of WOC—Dnvenport (484 Meters). This is the same station “ » and_serial in “The Midnight Cabaret” - lable to communicate for a diStance tha moment prepared by Womens! 6:45 —Chimes concert. that we have used in broad- 3 1119 H St N SUES FOR OVERDUE NOTES |2's: Sy yoice and 163 miles in | Weay! BIER e tiCmen 3 ndman’s visit. casting for the past several 7 PKINCESS CONLY 1 “ . . — L S R L D “Vale” (Kennedy ! months and is high-grade o Mcavoy. LOIS WILSC Violin Solo—Jose Huarte tme 84.241.45 From |\hess, statlons. consists of a type C. | B W o months % ; P e R. E. Bovd Claims $4,241. {0, 956 char: wmes I‘n‘flm“{'nhnhnnll 5 ). (e) “1f All the World 3 |’1\| eterl_\ rde:lpccl! . 7 3 EMPIRE °" 3 “Reside n Babbling Drook” : 5 |set. two three-fourths K VOIt | Yere a Vielin® (Ja R 5 i A splendi Buy s for: a2 ; 3 S . x tis. |sef. two three-fourths K. W. 32-volt. Were a Violin" (James Rogers), Lil < p y B 1 ’ s World Survey—Ov. Tiches and Spillio Deico engine-driven generators, two |jjan Guekert 3 S—— | church, organization or 9 ¢ 135 WORDS Washington's ‘l—_’ii‘"?‘(;"""" it to recover $4,241.45, alleged 10 STRENE TN ground system Siep Ay Efuen: It Gause | AV t Worth (476 Metera commercial establishment 3 : T Danfel’ Breeskin, Condariar = bo duc for deferred payments on the |antenna and g - £ tion and Treatment,” by Dr.| & to 8:30 p.m.—Interdenominational | desiting tolenter the Brozd® S ) L N fel’ Breewkin. Conductor purchase of a lunchroom. . Bernton. Sunday school lesson by Mrs. W. F. : % T 3 : o “The N ale Has asting field. G % 2 T CHPR RAT Ei{ANDALL'S TRAL Yesterday in the Dist eme Couxt AVE WRONG ADDRESS. 30 pm—-(a) “The Nightingale Haz | Barnum. =0 . . ? ; 0th Bet. D ana E Rt . # \The WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters . - - E BORBY Shaelc] B ecet Prisoner Declared He Lived at 23 | Ve, (D Fontenaliles), () “The| o5 10530 b~ Mario I Bolack. - BELEN CEAPWICE and KICHAKD DIx. Qilll YERNON. o -rrrsm Crazy .unch, al 3 stoee : : ta) “Tavii® E janist; Charles ) ornett, violinist. | SOME OF THE STARS = Eait’ aiubers: _ Bexts s dete Yecembe! ust, 3:40 p.m.—(a) “Idyll” (Lock), (b)|Plan . L d *“Whoa to the defer December P Street Northeast. | “Rustle of Spring” (Sinding), (c)| 12to'1am —Belcanto Maie Quartet. | ! h AN Your Time." W, E- Thompeon, coce 250, taking $1.000 in 3 ring’” (8l ) pola N Ave, N.W. or A (bt bujance. The defend- { The Evening Star of August 21. in|“Whispering Wind" (Wollenhaupt)., Cecil B. DeMille Pols Negri ) St orEaniat 3 3 Scherzo” (S i WHAS—Louisville (400 Meters). -~ il Thos. Meighan Jack Holt Sl TOMORKOW —GUY BATES POST and Mnts dofaulted on the notes and tie | " iy rerative to the arrest of | () “Scherzo® (Schutt), Katherine| WH Loutaville (400 3 . . . a 5 WITNE: LR E Pro E at auction for {§h AEHIGE (e N, printed 36 P |Marguerite Painter. | oS Lo.6 pan—Macy Anderson Theater | $ "1 ut n il Agnes Ayres Walter Hiers 5 3 5 S AR THE ,‘i X cen credited on i22Me i e of thel 3:50 p.m.—The Review of Reviews. |Orchestra: concert; “Just Among 4 ¥ _ _aun B : = i e en Tuagmen he batance Street northeast as the address of thel §:00 p.m.—(a) “A Birthday” (Wood- | Home Folks”: Rialto Theater organ. l\t;:':""d"'” ul'; lfi‘ OR 2 N, in EOWES. fo “BETWEEN SHOW £ the notes sked. DT 1o Tthe ‘holice and " ofcial{man). ~(b) “Plerrot” (Rubner). (c)! 8:30 to 10 p.m—"The Ten Best | Nita Nal ola Dana 4 i St & Charies “Morganston appears Dofiee “records. contain that address.| "l Love You Truly” (Carrie Jacobs Foster Songs.” by the Courier-Journal Wm. 8. Hart Lois Wilson TRUXTON X! Ave. and N. Cap. CRANDALL’S ™eater.oth & E:5¢ the plaintiff. It was learned yesterday that no AND MANY, MANY OTHE S Lram HAT > AR b L o 1 A S R T ~ wHo! v connection whatsoev: i hy i WHO'LL SURPRISE MR == s “THE . 5 ASSIGNMENTS CHANGED. |3t St vernsiein aia not resido | xou: LIBERTY e |l s G a théxe “DADDY U. S. Diplomatic Service Shifts COLL‘BPSES 'N COURT, Class 2, 3 and 4 Men. | e ges in the United States diplo- c e e Tare announced at the | Confessed Drug Addict Overcome States Department as follows: Rich- | 4 ; ard 1. Southgate, class 2, at Con-|{ During Hearing. ftantinople, and F. L. Belin and{ Jack Earl Williams, twenty-five c A. Gordon, both of cluss 3. &t jvears old, who is said to have ad- have been assigned to duty atimjtted to the police that he is a dope ! te Department: R. H. Norweb, | addict, collapeed yesterday after- ! cla at the State Department, has|n when arraigned before United | been ordered to Tokio, and Foster|Seates Commissioner Needham C. Stearns, class 4, has been transferred | Turnage on & charge of illegal pos- from Constantinople to Parls. | session of cocaine. Because of his condition, the hearing was postponed GEN. RUSSELL RE_T—bRNING';Pd he was taken to Gallinger Hos- ~ DANCING TONIGHT tw e s e e v | [|CRANDALL'S ey mecees CHAR | e e e 10 Con CHEVY CHASE LAKE | bt i BOY." Two big, spacious pavil- fonx, with wonderful foors || CHEVY CHAS| and at both of them the well known <% "MEYER DAVIS' MUSIC 74 ] | R i IEL BOONE TONIGHT | ah & € S e AT 25 ACRE Cont. from 2 p.m. = ST = S : CRANDALL'S jrenne Grand, ADMISSION ! ROSEMARY MATS . 2 P M. DAILY. 3 P.AL SUNDAY, AMUSEMENT < TODAY—STAR CAST. in “MICHAE ECHO il A AW, : THAT'S THE PLACE FOR FUN REGENT ll:n-'nfi California Stx. Watere" emmle presents H. A neert cabled the State Department that he | folk, V. me here a few days ago == CE e e HUSTI L 4 q TOMORROW — LLOYD HUGH! , CHESAPEAKE BEACH | s 315 = = | e e WALKER. s “CHILDREN OF n ernuf DUST.” And LLOYD HAMILTON, Was returning to the United States “on | from West Virginia, where. he said, I hd Ome MHomx: (v he Scanlioxe TAKOMA 55 37 X i . 8 1° would visit Secretary | he had worked in coal mines. Hus- 5 5 W Ao cur and Kinograws. e Y res pon arrival in Washington | band and wife will be given a hear-| Free Dancing All Amusements || A @ e e S Aheates Dy {ing as xoon as the former is able to Round Trip: Adults, 50c; Children, 2 RAPHAEL %250 2tse W vE Gen. Russell informed the depart-|appear. (Except Sundays and Holidays) )SED for alterations. < : will REOPEN 8 2 Matinee Sn ment some time ago that he hoped to} Tralns leave District Line Sta —wilt REOTEN Sun e ere as so vi ossibl i days, 9:15, 10, 11:30, 2, 2:30, . 5:30. K. Int St. nnd R. T. Ave. 5 J z T 0 S ithout megicctne | ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES. | Bindarrt i o i 'S Lok || AMERICAN ™=t eng 2 % Axe f ] Ao affairs of the island. It was said that| & wonder dog. and star cast, in “BRAW in_ “EXIT THE NORTH." his visit at this time had no sig-| OF THE NORTH nce and was due entirely to a|Miss Stewart Alleges Assault and: re to spend a vacation in the| SR Stander | Best results are secured in tele- nam. RIALTO vem. Ei ¢ Williams, his _elght- And Dipps-Doo-Dad com. . B . “. y 1 RE HONE phone conversation by speaking directly DON'T MISS THis! || |35 THEATRE DE LUXE 3| |[CRANDALL'S Yors Thesicr . into the mouthpiece of the instrument. Tnivernal'a The Tnternational Actor a If you try to telephone with your lips turned AMAZING LOU TELLEGEN N iy Prosnting TOMORROW —DORGTHY FHILLIP: A away from the mouthpiece, your conversation - ,\"0""!! ]’ “BLIND YOUTH" kl T R is certain to be indistinct at the other end g, 2o e, e | Mehlingor, Langford & Frederiok, Florence Hobson. Bernt & Partner. Aesop’s Fables Topics of the Day [§ Helen Stewart has filed suit in the District Supreme Court to Te-| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. cover 325000 damages from her for- The Wanderlusters' hike for tom. mer employer. Katherine V. Lawman row will start from the Alexand of 2042 14th street northwest, for al- shipyard. Take Mount Vernon car|leged assault and slander. Joseph at 2 p.m., and bring lunch and bath- | Hinnenkamp, also a former emplove. ing suit. Mrs. Edmonston will lead. :ued].\lr Lawman for $5,000, alleging “lander. The Red Triangle Outing Club witl| According to the petition of Helen meet tomorrow at Rock Creek Bridge | Stewart, she was attacked August 6 station at 2:45 p.m. for a hike up Rock | by Mrs. Lawman, severely beaten and creek to Miller cabin. through the |threatencd with a knife.” Later. it is Zoo and near Carnegie Geophysical |alleged, the defendant made deroga- laboratory. ~For those who bring |tory statements conccrning the glain- lunch pause will be made near the |tiff in the presence of others. cabin. Bill Allc *lead. Hinnenkamp also alleges that Mrs. ! —_— {Lawman made remarks about him re Willlam Know. oper will speak ' flecting on his character. Attorney at the vesper servic to be held at|Morganston and Welch appear for the Kamp Kahlert, Back Bay Beach, Md., | plaintiffs. the Y. W. C. A. camp for girls, to- | == morrow at 4 p.m. Visitors welvome to attend. Starring Steamer St. Johns N A SR> MARY | o < PHILBIN St ooy et {| Colonial Beach| 40-MILE | EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION 2 ‘ Tues., Thurs., Moonlight [ Vaudeville's Favorite Comedian < B And Sun., 9 AN Tl"lp!, 7:‘5. Indistinct speech causes delay, often | NoRMAR ||\ JACK WILSON } |uciie | ot i, b Sat. Leaves 2:30 Friday. results in needless mistakes and is annoying to KERRY o4 Hom AT aevee enve o Friday. Bunday Matinee at 8 ] All Amusements Free Dancing the person to whom you are talking, who may SUPERE ORCHESTRA SCORE Froncs"Miin 44, 4ts, o33 AT EaeEeR "stops on A1 Toi —_—_— Certain_diseases have been diag- | nosed in a very early stage by means of the camera; the lens wWill show up | a rash long before it Is visible to the | naked eye. ! - T " DO Your Eyes | Focus Properly? —1If your eyes do mot focus properly a blurred image is thrown upon the retina. We can aupply you with glasees that will make your eyes pleture cloar and distinet Let us examine into the cause of your eye discomfort—and prexcribe thie proper glasses. . A. LEESE "5/ | i isti e e 1 a e There is no doubt that distinct tele- — iflA 51?0"‘, Cuttto Supply phone speech prevents errors, makes your youve got a vacanc . . METAL GARAGES kb LD telephone conversations more satisfactory and o 3 household organization = = e . ... Only the Best” gl e pleasant, and gives definite returns in im- Season and Holiday Round Trip Ticket to —qw‘-a Colonial Beach, t’:’fifldru Halt be reluctant to ask you to repeat or speak louder. e GREAT FALLS PARK || [500 powL: BowL: One-Day Excursion. $1.50 40:Mile Moonlight Rowad Trip Ticket, T,/ Should you be asked to “Speak ‘ | e e louder, please,” 1 i , e S et ] o R O N A ey ouder, please,” move closer to the mouthpiece i GQLASS | 1 FREE SUNDAY CONCERT || TCCiiiv s'Sireet Northeast I I (Children Half Fare.) Phone Main 582 e i 12 First-class Alleys. 12 Billiard Tables. »nd talk with a full natural i Oun_Fumne it Al 18 Bt Tosr, MR X Ry e e e Excellent chisken and fish dinners Come ‘around this week and practice Round Trip. S0c; Children, 46c u,‘f'hvrkn for ice cream to be given to Adequate train service from Termina), (1|1 highest individuals and doubles on Batur- In purchasing a staple ste train sarie from Ter e ndigea AR desiring reservations should miCIe like glass’ care communicate with Clyde Richmond. Ma should be exercised L] oot Srrermonse, 156 Bveniage; 20e to deal with a respon- | Blue Ridge NOTESpecial attention given to ladles. sible firm whose rep- Mountains As Low as “Help ' Wanted” ad in - utation, experience, The Ideal Vacationland ____ EXCURSI9NS. o $5 Cash, $7.50 Per Month | f| The Star's Classificd sec HE - faciles snd stock of || wesputrstindoed, | GREAT FALLS BY WATER Phone Main 7984 | app]icants—frgom which glass are suc at DEIUBMONGS: ier i bridge, 36th and M n.w., Sunday at 10 e.m. Round Hill ...... -8330 || jiound trip, 60 cents. Hates to charter par- WASHINGTON GARAGE ][ ou may make your se- satisfaction will be ] povnd Tl - a2z | | et wek CONSTRUCTION CO. Everybody looking f [ pea 701 Continental Trust Bldg. apozfizgnieidgqn’lzgstg: The Chesa ke md POtomac assured. Leesburg ... a5 DANCING. “Classified carefully. Telephone Company RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING The Star prints Blahk Books || i each day than all the Sen Bulleti (Children & and under 12 years half fare) 514 Twelfth st. n. (Near 12th and F) d for Bulletins Round-trip tickets good going on Satur. || No'appointment Tequired. Hours, 10 to 10. | other papers here combined. f"' -:‘.’a. !un‘d . returning onday fol- = owing date of sale. VEK'S, 613 220d —PRIVATE LES Founded 1864 O Mtine 2t six lessons. $4 HIRES TURNER e T e T 844, 550 | | Guar "reenire " Fine snvironment. W. 13 and *6:30 p.m.: Sundays, 8:30, 9:50 a.m., STAFFORD PEMBERTO GLASS COMPANY £5:58 and 5540 pm.” CLeeabirg only) " || puripur’ b0 Mo My, Gerirude. Hotrmas. Stage, Ballroom. Buck an Fen's Dancl W D. C List of Hotelsand Bomenc” 10" || 5750, 1iio sriMoRE. GoL. 299 ashington, D. C. \ M Washington and Old Dominion II'IWD'. AND MIIS._ ACHER' DIO, —A most complete stock of Blaok Books ulways on band. See us arst. “Around the corner is E. Morrison: Paper Co. O T 1009 Pennsylvania Lve. = Class Monds naFria ',‘t{: 10th finws Monday and Friday, Railway {10 o me Private lesions by sopolntments Yhoue Franklin 8567, Established 1900, 2 e I