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10 THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 26, 1923—1’ART 3. Reviews of New Books/|THE PUBLIC LIBRARY| Recent accessions at the Puhlic' FRATERNITIES 5 Library and lists of recommended IN THE ORGAN LOFTS OF PARIS, | killing and dying in a sequence that ¥ = A e . T R s T ‘ 17, L ), F. ‘emple, initiation. any. er, y ay. MASONIC. Noble Grand Ernest L. Loving an-| JR.O.U. A M. TRIP around Parls by way og | 3t3nds embodied here in the lives - By Herbert Footner ‘ nounces a social evening for Metropo- nning Council, No. 21. last Mon- Yy way and purposes of all its people—the Reference Books. ‘e D e s ey niEhe ey evenlng hedias it muces. Biats its organ lofts is, to the man | peasant folks. the small farmers, thel & Coprelght by George I. Doram Coms § b Vice Counclior & W 8. Dejom, Sate onm the ground, a most unus- | Priests. political advocates, idealists | Annuaire General de la France ot de ) Degree rehearsal is scheduled for |addressed the council on “Fraternal- ual mode of getting ac-|and vagrants, come together here in I'Etranger, 1920-21. Ref. AA-An7s. Chinrles B, Fultz, pastor tomorrow evening, following a short | ism.” The good of the order commit ; . °" |8 vividness that Mr. Padraic Colum | xopona o year Book of the Learned | Brethren seosion of Esther Rebekah Lodge, No. | tee is arranging a ‘“past councilors | Juainted with a city. But, men have | has wrought out of his own Irish | At0Cpe, u Year Book of (he Learne X 5. Noble Grand Bertha Moore an- | meeting L0 Jollow the lead of thelr own minds | blood, out of his own Irish ideals and | g JION IV, ROk ASALL - nounces the appolatment of Past| A lawn fete will take place at Ben- e ol g ambitlons. A lovely romance, thix | *Lidcy Quotitians. Ref AG-Bi35.| (Continued From Yesterday's Star) |ged—not without a strugle, hn was o > (S s Ui September § and 6. and | hent and t. ' ¢ Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, 1921. sure. The thought of his de! press agent. at Twining City \the following week. | for them l‘;,“e‘:‘,,'“,’f, ‘:““,"“‘,’:;“m’;‘r‘;“-":;'; the wpiritual state of the country Rot. AA-B19. © i “You don’t have to ba burglars. You | little Amy strugsling In the g’r’{;'ffil: Chatrman Georne B, Johnston an- | ardUh , ACtVIty ~ way manifested | Loal than to fy from ane earnenral | MADIfesting itself through the lonk po\n Murinali, ed. Sayings That|can be the honest citizens who dis- | brutai strenkth made his hromst borr T e O he | 4MONE the bowlers of the council. | loft to another—Notre Dame, St. Suls | proam, Of Political independence for| “"'NeVer Grow Old. 1918, AQ-B814w. | cover the erime.” He could have strangled Bianca with- ) Cincinnati committee: Thursday, Au- | Team Ne 'l Galelcre organized. i pice, St Gervats, La Madeléine, and "o "% Hoyt, J. K; New Cyclopedia of Prac. | Ginger looked relieved. “Lay it out|out remorse. k) Bust 30; Wednesday, September 51 | Couneil 1 the rh gePresent Benning |another, and another—unmindful of |'THE LUNATIC AT LARGE AGAIN.| tical Quotations. AQ-HA5%a, to us, partner. ‘ 3 .\ Blanca’s struggles were growing Rl LR Monday. September 10. The 0dd Fel- | league, The manegare. ars: o R T o Bneecely) BE S Bieves Clamiel St S0 Wl o, Y Miks Sasse e oICEReity et i et if,lr?nfbrnxnoti b vl i R e T~ . o = G e . 2 - are: C. . | o € groun oor of the historic “The Lunatic at Large.” New - M854. ee e gh | best to bite him. It seemed to Greg Osris, No.' 26K, C, special at | | lows ofieclal will leave over the|Dougisse, Yo i i, H, Ellis, No. 2, and |city. To be exact, the flying turns( York: E. P. Dutton & Co. The Reclassificationist, 1920-21. Rer.|84th to Columbus again. Then you|that Bull had had plenty of tiu. 14 . special | |13, at 7:45 o'clock. Oter Spcakers were State Councll | spent breatn THoims’ ovilh,J30r @nd| 1t may have been Just the Inter- | FALRI 1 e 1o+ tinoniaston e megtn sies n | et Hickey. Wnat coulaite the & T s S £ 3 spent breath, from one upie sl th € 3 -T913. e. Titer? Suppose Bull's aticd nin . §o7 12, 3% M., wpecial at Incrensed _activity has permeated | Bohuty A- L Dabler. Councilor W. T. | tortuous filght of SRS stepe to an- 1';}',,",::,2,_",.’;"’,,‘:,‘,;{‘5,‘,“{',,",'('?;’?fi:’sffe:flf;| iRUtCEatiey Almabao-s AL TS oo it ieniows wiio: ives: ithexesithat] i, JLV00ne BUTIE nonts falled b T i contanaiat e the ranks of the Patriarchs Militant 29, Ls MIlourn oL W, Gray. | other. oiB oMhand way we are in-|ous business of putting himself “at Folklore and Superstitions. S o eiarene Suppose the polleeman came back, o1 < Ry (e SN L A branch preparatory for winter func-| Anacostia Council, N - | Earedta ong. Not spectally in-|jarge,” gave to the mind of that # f o jianather iasser-by. . Grees Lieryes BUE French. No. ~spe. | [ #lons and the ‘part Canton Washing- | day last with Councitor W A~ Staubs | me ch ameorians, as mere mechan. | gentleman Ius~ swift dexterity, lts [Curtin. Jeremiah comp. = Seneca In- | §nd [o0k up LS Windov s, T P were at (he cracking poins cial at 630 p.m, ton, No. 1, will take in the ceremonies | presiding. B. A. Deln), wha {lsms of splendid sounds, we are notipright ingenuity, its exciting variety, dian Myths, BUS3-CH44s. L L Syt 1. _Then he heard the flivver comi t Friday-La' Fasettt: No. 19, M. M., at Cincinnati next month when the | committee on Pen Mar voamme? of |Oyerkeen, But we do go. at first aliis striking audacity. Reflecting upon | Davis. F. H. Myths and Legends of |} ahd ont the azea was. he idea ispassed and stopped just beyor seleciat 68 pin L a1 | [Sovereign Grand Lodge convenes in|ported that 365 Juniors had atiended. | it honenencartedly, In no time at|this, one wonders if the rest of the [ Japan. 1920, BUG7-D29. Elve plenty of action, see? ot the |900F. In hix imagination he measur. usbury, No. 24, M. AL, epecial ninety-ninth session. Capt. Guy F.|Two new members were recelved ini |8 whale one for this oo tqbctomes | crazy world.would not be much more | Kent, Cicely. ‘Telling Fortunes by |, V53l & §OB ST (R 8 SO0 | the steps that Bull must take to o Saturday—Sthool of instruction. ilossbrenner, in command, is looking | the council, 5 o forhls is a decidedly | cfiicient and infinitely more interest- Cards. BUF-K417t. | 2 ides his Beat He'll soon | 120t of the ladder. Would he dar e forward to winning a prize in the \ | worthwhile adventure. It COVersiing for cnforced periods of confine- |Kent, Cicely. Telling Fortunes by | ‘0% both sides his beat He %l mount it? e listened in an amons ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERS. street parade. IMPROV {oenes and plants impressions not ob- | ment and solitude. However, the bus-| _ Tea Leav BUF-K417tt “|&et on to you two milling.around|or suspense. At last he heard i Monday—Mount Ve: 3 e ED ORDER OF RED !ainavle from any other point uf | jneiy 400500 (o Poltow this dex- | O'Conor. N. J. Battles and Enchant- | 49WD, there, and he'll run down 10 $¢¢ | creak and dared to breathe a 1ittl T e e _The first of a series of social func- MEN Vlew. The glorlous architecture em-| (fuy Tunatic siithering like an eel] . mencs. BUAZ-Oc | what's the matter. You tell him ¥ou| But Bull's heart might fail him at 114 Tuesday—Mount Horeb, No. 7, called | | tions for Columbia Lodge. No. 10, as . Btrikes: one’ anew troms wnd dreams|through mere knotholes of escape and, + Stevens, . J. “Lights, Colors, Tones| \ore waik i€ b QRS PO, FiCT window! His own had failed hi off. o previously announced by Noble Grand Active work in all a pol ok S UBBUT- | once free, changing like a chamelon and Nature's Finer Forces. BU- > = 4. looking | The silence was too long! No! there toraiomas, Noo 8. Merk. mes 1. Strobel, oceurred last week. | councils was. practicalls saspenang | Gownward | heronbeime s earne 199€ | to melt “himself past detection into | Stds |ment of that house, and looklS|stood Bull's bulky figure in the bathe E s—High Priests’ Association. when more than forty members and | during last week In respect ror ohe | coremonials Far Thoiove tne o % eethe { the dull colors of the sane world |Thorndike, Lynn. A History of Magic | [PToUBR the windows, YoR Maw § 57 iroom doorway. A little sob of relief KNIGHTS TEMPLAR COMMANDERIES. their families met at the home of | passing of Presid . O LRS | eDIEItaY o uith n a deeper|.round him. A point for Mr. Mandel- and_Experimental Science During |0y SNC0PINE L acehat|escaped Greg. Tueadas—De Molas, No. 4, caled o, | | onductor Georse ¢ Xash and par- | was a” chier e g W0 | kes o poctry mod shemaolt,dtS€lf | Lsgington is that when he put him-| the First Thirteen Centuries of Our | IEht: ’:l',‘,"’:’r}‘e“y“’)‘&")"n"r“:,’”m’;“fi"”vAml1‘ CUok Beoloued Bt close with i Molas, No. 4, 3 took of a watermelon feast. An all-| order. The couneil fi > | sourc: e ¢ self “at large” it was chiefly for the Era. 2v. BW-T396h, B 0 4 d. Indicating Amy he whispered: CCIEN < L ¢y plenie 4 % o < £ e 1 re was kindled | Source of this amazing panorama & > - afterward he went upstairs. Fix up | i< A hispere ANCIENT AD ACEPTED SCOT- day bienic is being arranged for ind, atter @ Joining in @ period of |around and below us. The two Ame | sake of doing something that stody e The story any way vou like. You can|,bick her up. Wrap JDer well'In A e Y. sile yer the e vius | fcans are. to be sure, interes £ 3 H 3 o G ats hsy i Dardo the windgy: Tuesday—Robert de Rruee Council, e | quenched and all’ members duparted {10t of technical things ahous che prei 0Den. this laughing iunatic - toolk Beot | B atory C opably send you|Pass hef to Hickey.' When they reach Sigints, Iadosh, Caned o neb?5t Noble Grand Marguerite 1son | in silence. gant themaeives, butone leaves thep | HATES With an eary competency that, | Crane, Esther. The Place of the H1y- | arouna ‘o wateh the rear While he| the pavement, give me a little signal 2 0 5 J ar- ireat Sachem Fra Sel o thes acie s % \is particular case, turned e ¢ n Boglc. 2C853p. L L '{ and come.” range for & dinner to be given by | Grareal Sachem Frank D. Seiffert and | 1o these intricacies. listening only | [ this particular case, tuened fhe) = pothesis in Logie. BH-C853p. = |rouses the household and makes a|3nf [l come.? =~~~ 2= & hief of Record: when they glve us P gel, G. W. F. Logic. 1892, BH It's hard on n the ladder RVICES under the auspices of: Dorcas Rebekah Lodge. No. 4. at | recived | strustionnt fom It | pa iy ad 't ho Sutithustastic | (i "aitented the designs of villainy. | - “Figer 2 [ Inomtotoom oA timg & ditte and run back for a policeman,” Bull the Grand Lodge of the District| Northeast Masonic Temple carly in| Macferrar, the grand chicf of records | €8¢ the full effccts of the sights and | that brought a happy-ever-after cli-|Jones, A. % Logic. 1909. BH-Ji21. | (X0, RS0l BUC 18 W0 1 TS €5, any- | Whispered hoarsely will be held on Temple Ilelghl«\,||‘,.';'(:€0 nr(:nl.’:‘;':- f‘(:l“"\l\r'i‘l‘l:(";‘eul“ll\s:llfi:“ of the :‘;m,“, Council of the United | ;«xun]ds I“'f‘d meaning of these hours :;.‘.)xk l‘[‘mp]..nuzu ;l.;:i;;‘ nu\nm::;fl; \\'x‘l:‘nro, \:‘-llllam." Prolegomena 10wy As soon as vou get the cop .n-p#{{h»n hustle Hustle! whispered . = 9 Lt e e 18 | States, directing them that it was the | In the lofts of the great cathedral oke e izl e Study of Hegel's Philosophy. | worked 1 - ake a quiet sneak, ; GTeR. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The, Will be announced at the next meeting of the great incohonee, the su. | PelENtEUl in itself, this book, and an | (T0M beginning to end, in a clever | 24 cd. 1894, BH-HIGTYw. ke YO e uple of minutes| The heavy man moved with a speaker will be Rev. Dr. Charles E. bY Noble Grand Annie Blalock. preme head of the Improved Order of | #dmirable supplement as well, to| vehn,u;um’,;” o(rh ly:’vu'ulon‘ ll;mugh to pull off fny trick. Long before the | Prising celerity EIaTtE: baator of the uriled ieinse y S ReaMen that'ths b LRSI O (the Mioeq Rerotal oo which a little thread of serious human tornul ny o dies down, we'll Rough as was his e € el Wiies fonte i b ,,Th‘:‘l_l:“:l T andex fthe “auapineal ot thel Granall Counctiiiin ithe District of Columbia | Of the great city Iving so far below | SIUff saves the whimsical to-do from Philosophy. o cane diesidol 1a gentle strain in him: he gathered e ke 2 Duncan, grand master, eeidina the | 4Ct 88 representatives of the Great | these brooding lofts. { the effect of sheer nonsense. Bacon, Francis, Baron Verulam. The| “We're on,” sald Ginger and Blos-|UP Amy as tenderly and unselfcon- s gs in Life. he male| Duncan, grand master, prealaing: tiie | Council of the United States. A she-!A LOVER AT FoOR . SARSIACKER WarsE. By Hulbert| Philoophicdl Works DIZis BIier. |son sciously as if she had been a little quartet of his church—Ralph Young.| ffome buildings will he lajg ani | Cidl session of the Great Council was | Cumberiand, nothar or Snoeiald | B4 K otner, author of “The Deaves | Bosanquet, Bernard. The Meeting of { Greg. Hickey and Bull drove around | child. first tenor: Charles W. Riggin, second | afirmoce 1o 558 L, Do aaid this | called by the great sachem for Mon- | genepe’and. guther of “The Poi- Affair,” etc. New York: George H.| ExXtremes in Contemporary Philos- | the block and returned to the corner ! Bianca had ceased to strugele, and : " { ticiants o = hers par- { day night, and arrangements were e ork: George H. o . 1 ophy. 1921, BD-Bk33m umbus avenue and 83d, where |in his eagerness to follow the move- tenor; Guy Numbers, first basso, and | ticipating include - Deputy Grand | maqe'to take part in the funeral pro Doran Company. Doran Company. ke V. 1. Human Life as the Bl- | hey otomnis Themuab hefore turning | MENts of the other man Greg reinxed A. H. Sample, second basso, will ""';\G[rfl::\flr\\w‘.‘rhp:i{“a- ““h““‘f"fi';‘:‘" Sri | cession on Wednesday and to hold a T’i!k[s an allegory. An allegory is | lucky ‘\]h e ‘h"‘: )f;:’"(‘l*’ff! ologist Sees 1t. BGA-K294h, e e et "They could still | his vigilance for a second. With u nish the music. Rev. Dr. John C.|Seeretary William A Jones o Grang | memorial service on Friday, {2 Peky, thing. giving one no co | TIYRLErY e aetion, finds. himself | Kennedy, J. 3 Nietzsche. 1914.)gee the private patrolman at the top isudden cat-like twist he freed her Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand ! Representative John 1 Spenca: sl e Rt et et I Enoeeinen hoaci i "-Pn'n"“"i'"""lr?r e o o L Dre et k of the hill and they walted. Beyond [face from his hand. A piercing shrick Lodge, under whose auspices the serv-! chairman of the b s commisston | @8 visitors Great Sachem Selffert,: 5 eaning. s done, | POsse Rty ot ta L0 togers, A. K. What Is Truth? BC Ihim they could not see for the hill | €scaped her. 1ces ate held, will be in attendance. | o he home commission. | Sachem Souder, Senior Sagamore |ON€ IS free to settle down to a|fresh approach or szubsequent devel- R635w | catisfaction of Greg quickly silenced her, but th 3 @ 3 e home is to be located near Fred- | Watts of Logan Tribe and o ¢ placid enjoyment of mere appear- | oPment. Fortunate Mr. Footner h S ande ey e e mischief was d Gt tie ery &t 0 i jerick, Md. Among the | Srrtiet sina e e i lances. So, down we proE- “Ramshacile * Ha » " hit on j Schopenhauer, Arthur. The Art of lknowing that once he ran down the £ was done. After a second's The services at the Masonic and|.fk e ¥ Strobel, also of Logan tribe. Sachem ! SodomnswWes go-—sndihack: [in | Bamshackle & House. upon | ™G0 rove 1921, BDG-Sch863a.B. | ooy e he o e breathless silence an uproor arose ::“mxmksm{ufllnmo this ufternoon a: | ?;?csfi:"hc\ prese {.rn are Gr s s i 'ulll.-lrrnr Red \\r'mg‘:n!;oun(.w some | 4 ‘|_“! (‘;':i :1'(';: r;:w b ck|. till e !:‘;"z:”‘pur;n:‘ “rmc::.“ l:lh:);':.l“*cx‘lu'l‘{:,)]lgu_n M (v‘\‘r ‘-‘?lv n'h °“.'fiu?£l‘wf e W:VEruuA‘h the house. The nurse ran to o'clock w be under the auspices| ;' e gl g A special features for the fall term. | Bbitedtin ozoic day when, e are neve sless o 46m straig! away ¢n : the door and rattled it and be: 0 of’Joppa Lodse. No. 35, but no par- | ko vis W. Bennett of Beacon Lodge, | ""ldaho Tribe had several visitors at [MDrating out frem the ‘one body. | attractive and pleasing personality. | gy jindy BESESURR | 0 (o) fstraighien up and dart away 9oWE Licl Othar oors dhoh e e by ticulars have” been furnished for ~* 4 { their council, and Sachem Bater told [nae andts kle o apart and dis- !‘lhl-‘- e e *g‘;”i liam Wollaston. BE45-WS35t { Y one was in sight within the four | and running feet were heard through- Ppublication. | of his recent trip to his old home- | 4inct -the f . uphant sponsor | patte iystery is of the regu- | M CEURMOR. RIS L L et iy b e hey | out the house. In diffe AouER o . KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. stead at Hanover, Pa. Sioux T’“’"‘r\'hl-mdp;:.'a';]m’.:"' of her kmd.Tz’m lation mold w yllh mrnmllismnv’-n- and | RGO M . Ao BGA luta l,\hi ;',‘(14'!::“{rnm?;.::-arrx‘llirpdlnlr:’a‘nil‘”“‘ o e o 'mt”r:’r‘x!l‘,i;:;::!; ie executive committee of the! ool . hoosters report that they have a sur- ;¥ 2 ess’ cosmic urge. e ) uitimate suspicion pointing in one | { G rog awa B to = leaving Hickey | With the excitcment began to screa: Anclent’ and Accepted Scoctish Tiito |, S EsCuNline N D xtarted thelr| prise in store for the tribe. and Chict male on, that ny ef xeparation be |sglc dircetlon” The disappearance | Religion. R e e I e L R e T odies last Tuesday evening trans-. oo SETOMATIL thi -1 of Records Joe Levy fs conducting a i o™m" 3 sible. save of @ certain young man from the, 3 : 2 i | of approaching help, beg P Teread (he Tall reumion of the budies didates in ‘the “Helss:Helsley' class | 26 ousing content oo 2 s g wmkm.i",‘" ans to end. save as mere tools in|city of the crime sets the matter!Brewstcr, K. T. The Understanding |[unning. Hickey was to run up to |0 e s AnapcEanito Mty from the first to the second weelk in!‘When they held their recent soclal| faer Sachem (George Becker an- |th€ Kit of the supreme female pro- |afoot. The appearance of a lone! of Religion. BR-BT38. them when Gregg gave him the fla fought with evers - o October, opening Monday, October 8,|Sonvention, which developed Into an| pounces that White Eagle Tribe has | S¢RIor. Then millions of vears | canoe in_a cove alongside the|Dix, W. F. and Salisbury, Randall.| Oreg and Bull were each armed | [Of7t RIGL oVery Sher of her belng, with the fourth and fourtee > ‘old-fashioned crab feast, and was at-| cove 3 s 4 . ey | ENsued, piling up a prodigious clutter [ “ramshackle” old southern house Man ‘and the Two Worlds. BSG-|With two short lengths of wire. | % at In a snare. Greg was m d_fourteenth de: o several applications and that they |of - t hi SG- | k g took | than « match for her in strength grees: and following Tuesday. October | tended by a large number of their| i1l have an adoption about the firet utilities that, together, make civ- | spreads the matter out to all but!| D&4s, {Reaching the two houses, Greg Todn wimate 2 strength, but 9. with the ffteenth Sl X4 members " as well as friends of the' gf o = be Is busy | lization. And much of this clutter!its final chapter. A revived interest |Enfantin, B. I Life Et 1. 1920, {411 and Bull 413. Running down the j bear n quickness. She got her Sreoith the fifteenth deeree; Wed- |oiompCrs, i of corn moon.” Logan Tribe s u:filuu made up of sophistries and fal- | in the Chevaneake-bay countr ",“’,‘1",“.’; BSS- En2d <ife Bternal. 1920. 1, req steps they wired the iron gates head free again and sereamed: intervening degrees; Thursday, with |, Colimbia. No. 26, conferred rank | the sitting chiefs are working to- | ine we he ANINE to the relation of | savoring the famous “eastern ) Frazer. Sir J Fhe Calden Bough | of (be Beement entravees folt (0|, DS 10 Soiine Her o E EF thic win- the thirtieth and intervening Past - Chumeellor. o MAE, WIth, gether: - the membership 1 arrang- [ nai fact of humen. berpeiuity mor o | 505" 18 turned to good account here | . Abridged edition. BTC-Fss3ga e e e ek e ho| A volos {n/the bail sald: “Breskis grees, and Friday, with the thirty- |5 ast Chancellor M. Pearson | fng for their annual trip to Frederick. | parpe. = pamen perpetulty——of all | the sntting of “iF kle House.” | Glover, T. R. Progress in Religion [ thelr respective stoops they o lthe doar g p ek g {of Syracusians, N in the chair. h : L ederick. ; perpetuity—remained unchanged. 2 . Sk 5 [two handles of the double doors to T second and intervening degree. The |§,, YIRCUSIAns. o, -1 Mineola Tribe No. 14 is actively | And, right here. we come upon iy | Association “and feeling appear to| _ to the Christian Era. BT-G518p. ether. A1l this took but a minute.| Running footsteps receded down t} Gass forthix ‘rewnion has’ been |cior Bitery e Hel Pacting Goand Benior SsSMpore Bo¥|Cumbevisnd's story of the wedexs (oY, Sene into s plctiifesque kopler, Sadtmann Heaven anu )ligf'lend “ffectually safeguarded them | hall s esignated “the Supreme Council i “py St Rl B umphries in his cfforts to build the {man and wo Yov ks " |rounding-up of a romahtic spot of i in Comparative eligion. - jand o 21 Bun & o o " . class” i Nonor ‘of the Supreme ! ‘fhimee T feaent o Gonham. Knight | contemplated Red Men's long house, | itory, " the Woman in the lead . Do {.u.my historic memorles. Exception- | K&24h. jmne e e T It Council which will hold its biennial yng 53 T, Jathnke. chairman. pub: | 500 If the entire membership will do aster” follows, the woman inviting I, | 0113 interesting at this point ix the | Lafargue, Paul. The Origin and Evo- | GRS, T50% 0000 GE0% G313 and, Bull 'did make him- a signal, ho session the week starting Monday, i P Sunke - Pub-| the same this may be accomplished |commanding it. even—that ie Atarys GfC TS YpulE tEaseier WO o ition S0r Sthe Sl deaslaBREHER SO | rte b he bathroom’ ' couldn’t hear it in th proar. | Re- Ootoher 1t continuing the en. | lcity committee. ~ Rank of Esquire! quring his term as Great iwould have bee b » It Anaily hounded as a eriminal in this BSS-L13TE, planted ithunderithe bathroom s So1 S Heae Lt intiat aprogr (ies tire waek, Wwith ¥Friday evening of the Wil be conferred und refreshments| (scecln Tribe is actively engag “lover t Torly" overed tag pers [3eglon where the raa vas once | HH. K and Clictatian | d0W. IIHE sticetzcmatied empty and ‘r,,‘,f,,‘,"“‘\.lf,‘,‘fl,"‘c" heozanifor theibaln. Week set’ apart: for whe thitiy thira:SCEVed at mext convention, Septem-| organizing & quint for the bowling al ruin with a magnanimous | #1 itS own gro a point | Faith. B | i1 He worked Greg iept the/talll|10wed) acrcaniing nocasaniy. - o degree, always an important feature | ter, No.. 7. (after a Tecess op]| 1oa8ue. of protection. Attractive | Where the author scores. Another|Saunders, K. J. B m and Bud-{ 0% 0 eve on the windows of Amy's| Bull was barely over the sill, and Sl othe sesslon. The Roval Order of:two weeks, will hold Its next meet Degreex of Pocahontax, [people. clever talk. smooth sophistics. |00 Tises out of the fact that the | in Southern Asia. B2ZDZ- 7 01 “Y1.Cas ‘ot rewarded by a|Gregg had to wait. Bianca cluwed at yotand. which alwavs meets during |jn.’ next Tuesday evening. when the| The kitchen band of Idaho Coun-|lioR. striking contrasts of character|daughter of the old house proves,| S sight of her face. He hoped she was | his back, but he scarcely falt her. He ou s bang g |[PAnE of EeguInewill e Conterad § | ol usibeen - e paroi Gdeh Tomans ut, after all, |following the threads dence, | ldea_of Immortality. BSS-Sel6i. : o hdow was | With a crash, and walted no longe day evéning, October 17 'at 7:30, fol- |, Unioh. N0 32, held a business meet-| an cntatainment for the Bustert jii%"imerdlt the ancient face, dresscd succeeds at 4 dramatic Jast moment | Smith, £ W. The Religion of Lower { ,The bathroom window was|with o crash, and waited no longer: wining the degrees of the order, which | oiGeq 1o hold their fifty-sceond un | will also help entertain on the joiut |/ the latest mode —just the 0ld story , in discovering the man who did com- aces. BTD-Sm5. Bull 5t0od on the sidewalk with | scrambled over the sill. He and Bull 3ill be presented in the afternoon at|Siied to hold thelr fifty-second an- et hip on Wednesday eve- (of the insatiable female, blologically jmit the murder. In love with the!Sneath, E. H. ed. Religion and the | 1p™y Bl St0qd on The 8 Eoma ik Wor 4 PTQUGMCT OF el aap tomether oo the “Washington Centennial Lod co. | Chancellor George W- Haley and| for a lawn fote at the home of Poca- |pen I8 the victim here. He has alwaye [not at first. "Not probable at all that Tingley, Mrs. K. A Theosophy. the i g, (A9 0R RROC T 0T S indou. st a5 hands ceadiied 14 ashington Centennial Lodge. No.iiighe ¢ Verlander of Capiiat Loame | hontas. Hooper, 1245 8th. street, on {0¢en the victim—naturally, since his cap- |a_woman could with such patience. | Path'of the Mystic. BZZT-T4S4t. | g8l 19 % | out to grab it. : noid day a8t Marshall Hail Tossama ! No. 24. Rank of Page Will be con: | Monday. August 20. S omarieay Gk, oL DF Srook, was the |and determination, and skill, and si- | | 3 When the ladder was in place Greg | Hickey, bearing the fnert figure ot T T Marshall Hall Tucedar | ea'ac neat convention Wednesans | - White Hngle Council had a very [atekgrical imperative of ine origi- |lince, bring about this irlumph | Spiritism. o d T Bl ATt e eariigd | ATuy. benReTl bt redchau the oan: events, especially for the young chil- |¢vening, September 12 large attendance of members on the |y G SO o BEITERY o cad Ao & D ke out in the full light of the moon and | both the houses now they were dren. ‘The boat will leave the wharf! Calanthe, No. 11, will confer rank | excursion to Chesapeake Beach, | p.5 fo08 SOUn: Better just read off |skeptics upon the recent press re- | Andrews, M. M. The Darkerlof a street lamp almost in front of |furiously striving to burst open the at 10 a.m., 2:30 and 6:30 p.m.. return- ! of yJKnight tomorrow evening. Mineola Council has joined in the {mye 1OP, DL tald, Story, as 1t 1s writ {ports of the way in whlch an as-, = Drink. An2dd. ; the house—and Bull let the handker- | wired doors. The fat doctor in ing to its wharf about 2'15, 6:15 and { {ount Vernon, held @ busi- | moonlight trip and promises consider- | eniny’ Jefe in to turn around iy | Soantrattorney general—a woman-— Doyl et pes Danderings of | chief flutter to the pavement. ! neglige _attire was at a parlor win- 10:45 p.m. Irwin L. Rose is chairman ! Ness meeting last Wednesday evening | able activity this fall. Sioux Council iahuse of an zuthor who writes suen | (id dis up and spread out a big boot-| _ a Spiritualist. BXS-D7i5w. They waited. The seconds passed.idow. Throwing it up, he let himself of the committee in clmrxe i with Vice Chancellor Ogle J. Wells | is working hard to get its members in- | {ypCe by, 20 SEGROT SRS Wiites such ‘“%I“';“‘""Txl"';jy‘ that ‘t"& ,""_”;“‘—‘ Milburn, Mrs. ‘;.-“v\ _The Classic. of | The suspense was almost morg than ' over the sill. and dropped into the e e lin the chair. | terested in the degree work for fall {1 for we are all busy in denving r{"“:hi':st p;]‘n‘pla\‘x&;h] ‘"m"“'-r y:";:;r“e"rv‘”, Spietism \} XS- M5 ‘P-ml Present | MOTtal nerves could 'r-Mlu'., (;]:eg, l\o\dv‘lan-l:n;n;-l Other men followed. Gregg ight pd € dery, Ni as At - m “Hei H af ancie ita o e e | O e Mr. " 3] Rotbwns, 4. - 5. ast and Prese i imself taut, = d that it was|and B 3 o e cab. F ¥ e ":o.;;nle?::';\z’f’y‘ o ?{1 S'IJ,‘,‘.Z )(Mslr,\“h(flas's"' e o e WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. o 'y::.'“:';Ee'}:”.::gf.’m‘,"\i?fi',(.:,"',’i"‘:‘f"‘ & et eren ant exlpie ) A WILH NEs (R Iner SRR TLa1ep Y L eslda il had no | corner below i o oy to the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. | temple last Thursday evening, Chair-| = - A1l consider |11l _into the artificial life that we | act, With the bay-country set i™homas, F. A, Philosophy and The-|norves. The seconds passed, and'more running fect and the shrilling s man Pearson announced the receipt W. A. Fraser Camp will consideripave made out of our own fears and ' . lifts the story quite into the nomena of Spiritualism. B there was no sound or movement from ' sound of a police whistle. Homlelvin Sharpe. editor of the lof responses to the letter sent to the | Somé new guestions to be presented | misgivings. The quality of the work | 2Pen of a1 active generad interest T above. The sickening conviction took | Into the flivver they piled, somehow; armony Ledge Bulletin, states that lodges of Maryland and Virginia, al- | tomorrow night by Capt. George M. here commands attention, but that shape in Greg's breast that some-janyhow. Hickey had dropped Amy it is he and not Master C. Vaughan!'most all pledging candidates for ikis|Green and Banker Albert Whitworth. | will serve only to ¢gg on the con- thing had gone wrong. Amy of her|on the seat, and s already at tha Darby who Is the proud possessor of (affair . { Fraser Camp holds the local record | irover ! own free will would never keep them | Wheel. As Greg and Bull laid hands he belt worn by the late President; The Knights of Pythias Bowling|for 1923 in percentage of new mem-j u 3 waiting at such a juncture lon the car, he let the clutch engage. {Emflézgfi:xmMFf'[(Lgmnyrwlalrru:ru :Intkcugue will hold its next meeting !‘msmp Is.'Aian {‘l:’.nsulp‘;lll)rm:r'x::dcr'Lll(kfi(’(?.‘\l_l‘}“ 'l‘l‘ *“,t‘blll'i m‘“fi.‘,‘.,'f Suddenly Bull \\-lth :\] wxaning g:-l.« i The car ‘pmm,f ahead. The polices @ andery. President Hard-, August 30. at Pythian Temple. The|Murray is still writing a iy L Wheelweinh R it P & r a r ture darted noiselessly down the man, seeing them likely to escape, T e o e g e e O s ok Thorastgeine | peisvens & | otienaiEEiaten \ e L e e R stia L B - o 4. ornton las! cadily ente . ot | EA T ris| 8! 8 u irottie lever Marion ~Commandery = were made Tuesday evening and worked out the | attendance figures. Consul Command- | This is the life story of a success- street. Somebody had turned the all the way down. The exhaust® honorary members of Columbia Com-'schedule for the coming season, whicl: | €r Ben B. Smart Is arranging several | ful New England business man of| Capt. H. L. Wilson was elected com- | campaign immediately. He s it is{corner from Columbus avenue. Greg roared. A second shot struck the mandery, N rherst (his city, and!will start September 17 _and end|feature cvents for September. The | jemething like a hundred years ago. | mander of Lafayette Post, No. 9, the | NIERIY essential that the drive be a |swiftly telescoped the ladder and car- asphalt behind them and richocetting b andery came on to pre- April 28, providing for 133 contests!dance committee is arranging its sea- { It is also a picture of industrial M = e B e success, both from the viewpoint of | ried it inside the vestibule. Closing made a dent in the back of the car. cent the work the same evening, Mr.|between the league teams. The dates|son and Chairman Carl C. Cole \\|ll!.~.|v~l|uw—ll< at t time. And, UW,.{-\’HHH n Legion. for the fifth eon-| {ho chapters and the national organ- |half the storm door. he coucealed third shot went wild. Then they harpe being selected as onc of the for the intereity mateh with Balt nnounte his program at the next|wnd above this double line of narr: secut! time. at a meeting of the |ization, for the D, A. V., if it is to re- : himself behind it. and lived through | Passed out of range. ')i{nqhhfl-\»‘ “;llhi-“' hg the return to:more were set for May 8 and 15. onvention of the camp. iton a portrayal, it stands as an-|!post Tuesday night. tuin its prestige, must emerge victor-la horrible moment or two. Suppose | breasted the little ‘rise and ”‘"-l""[ one of l‘_"‘ officers sent_him | i Past Consul I W. Tippett will visit | other one out of the many examples| Gthor officers chosen were: B, K, | \0US from every fight it engages in. |this person were bound for the| down the other side. Here s worn ”'3]‘;-”r}’«_“_";;*“{;‘"(;;- B. P. 0. ELXS [tné several camps and glve a lecturs | making up the proof that in Americ ¥ onion vice eommander: 1. .| 0 order that all assistance may be { sanitarium? he private patrolman run- vhich is now in his possession, o8 & d on his expericnces at the Lancaster | cary poveriy is no barrier to ulti-| senior vice commander: E. A. | rendered. Joseph O'Contor, San Fran- ut he passed by whistling softly, | d them. Blossom and Gin- due attestation as to its aulnkflilk‘ll.}.! lh(_“fil‘xlr ”‘evl.‘l:‘n:{ ]'I‘f the danc lnnunu)"l{‘lr.' Licut. l:lllz”\\‘fll E cur‘n»‘ mwate succ ‘X:I that f!lall ter and ‘[_\'th. Junior vice commande F. F. «co. who conducted the c: n\r)aign}:l“ unaware of the -llrama he h: }‘ H were not to be seen )’l ere was an S 2 committee for the fall season was!pany the lecturer and illustrate the | dustry, working tog-ther, open wide |, 5 e o | last vear. has been engaged by na-|interrupted. Greg had a glimpse of {a harrowing moment as they passed plepanen Lodge, No. 7. announces the held_ last Monday night. Chairman | falke. i doors "of upportunity and achieve. | arth. adjutant: I B. Flavton. finance | 5, 70, dquarters for 19 Mr. | nis disappearing back: a young back this officer. Would he shoot? Bnt it et ion 'F. V. A. Brown announces the ap-| Hickory Camp heard an interesting | ment. A mill worker at eight years|officer; Dr. H. IL Lefller. surgeon; John | nnor will reach Cincinnali in the | with a debonair swing to it, a lover, | e had a gun, he was too confused to g pointment of the following officers | report at the last mecting by Consul | of age.” Alvan Crocker became the | Paul Tyler. chaplain; George W. Nash. | near future and get on the job. perhaps. rewrning from his lady. - |draw it fle fune his nightstick at Tast Potentate Henry Lansburgh,|foF the season: John L. McDonald. | Commander Tennyson on the military | founder of a great paper manufac-|gergeant-at-arms; Thomas Walker,| It is suggested that each chapter| They had to wait until he mounted|the wheels of the fivver, but it oSt olentate Henry JL2MsPUrERL | vice chairman: A. B. Evans, chairman. | outing. A start was immediately | tory. the builder of the Fitchburg |8 e v Hedfield and | commander or adjutant appoint a|the steps of one of the house above. |caromed harmlessly off. They reached Henry,” on his way to Alaska, writ- | 00T committe; *. L. Rause, assist-|made to have a team in the field for | railroad and of its extension through quartermaster; R. A adfield and | .;mmittee to handie all details per- | Then Greg joined Bull. jthe corner and turncd. e Prom the Hotel Sr. Feanais An |ant chairman, floor committee: Allenithe next event. Past Consul Robert | the Hoosac tunnel. In common with |John L. Lee, color bearers, and L. P. | taining to the day, Saturday, Novem- | “Something's gone wrong.” he whis-| After a brief mad coursa around Suat fted that he wemd leave |A. Hollander. financial secretary and [ W. Shumate made a talk on the good { all New Ingland, Mr. Crocker in-|\yatson, publicity officcr. : nd that teams be tentatively | pered. “I'm going in to see. *"imany corners they reached one ot the followin day for Portland, Ores.. %Lrea&urer f]?ll“"l‘ Brahler, resident| of the order. !heafled‘;d genius ruxr M‘;_x‘n hard Work | 1o st Shd alternates to thean< | organized as soon a3 voflr.flhle in or-1 “Into the house? Good God!" said ;}‘:n l?{rk“n"‘""”“""-i There was no Boattre was Vietoria, B, ., |secretary. Floor committée—George| Elm Camp entertained numerousand a bent toward politics, govern- | Delegates and alternates to thean- | ger"that each member of the teams | Bull, ¥ pursuing car and they Nhente hetwoutd sail tan® A Becita: | MeDermott, C. AL Stanton, John O, | visitors Friday night. {ment. The first met its reward inoual cobveption are: —Commander|,, . .quire knowledge of his duties. | Greg was no less appalled by the (SIowed down. They breathed freely bl Al L R B Lol e Thompson, ‘Gus W. | { material success and an honoruble N I er LTt s e ¢ the | 125K than he “Got to'be done. he atf_flr‘:l’: e i i Chief Seca Y Yellowfeot, in | Brahler, A. F. Zimmerman. James A ! place among his fellowmen e 5 = | . Cox is now in charge of the |gajd. “Go down and get Hicke: ireg said, grimly: “Well, if you fromt of the Hops House. stamen some | Balderson, ¥. T. Catlin and Russell | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. | FI%5, “T°0%, 5t'a feat in the House | gon. stonet Tt s Sl ties of the Disabled American |Tet him bring the cab up softly. If|fellows wanted excitement, I hope speclal Indian danices before an audl. | Tavenner. | The third annual excursion of Al-|of Representatives. gave opportunity [, Gii- Ihenté Josebh @ouraid, knoWH | Veterans at Walter Reed Hospital, [we signal hell come up with the YOUTe satisfed.” ence of about 100 his henor. spe-j The first dance will be held Septem- | cantara Caravan., Order of Alhambra, | for sound and patriotic service to the |35 Hhe Voh of fae Srgopte, the FXERC having been elected commander of | cut-out roaring. IUs all or nothing| . “lam.” said Hickey. fervently. *Me clally introducing him as “My friend, | ber 20. The dance floor is to be e | I leave Washington, Saturday after- | country a whole. A fine story. | PnMITET Ol HCh consisted of the | the new chapter, which was installed { within the next three minutess If ]yf“f:\[&\ ;'r_xt cure, now f “Call Me Henr of Washington, | Surfaced and all new decorations will | noon, September 1, on the Norfolk | A stirring example. More men of 4,5 (Rainbow) Division. has been the | Woanesday. . am not out again by the time voui Makes me feellike a boy again.” DoCs He al £ there aresany |replace the old. The refreshment|and ~Washington ' steamer. “The | this stamp should find places in liter- § 124, (RAINDOW), DIVIE, has been the | “riie invasion of Walter Reed marks|come back with Hickey. you are to|chuckled Bull inquiring friends, give them my best |Fooms will be repainted and new | Dreamland.” The itinerary calls for | ature for the firing of youth. A hand-| ., d.d by the Veterans of Foreign | & continuance of the expansion of the foliow me in. Are you game for (Continued in Tomorrow's Star.) wishes.” {hangings placed. There will be most | tris to Old Point Comfort Buckroe | some book of artistic and painstaking | wary of the- United States. As the | Diabiid Amssicant Vet chus UL | Rl nodded il any 1fiyoutare — sftractive igliting Seffecta iin: 1, ( Deach, Noxfolk s Hasxbor fand . navy | make shat ts @5t = guest of the Rainbow Division, the | Gistrict. - et <1 Bull left him. Greg looked up and . = 5 A inEes Y 1 ex. | Kolley, club steward, will have charge | ¥ard, Newport News and Yorktown. | dedlcated to the great-grandson of | & 3 division, the | )., officially. recognized in the past | qown. ' No one was o epans . “ cullaving conducted the annual ex- [Soley, Ciub Sowatd, will have charge | Tyovctuin journey will be made Vi | Alvah Parker, another of the same | Erizzled veteran of many campalgns | month to absorb members at large [ A2WN N0 >ktep and brogght out Paid Kids for “May Party ing beach, Monarch Henry J. Gomp- |for the Ocean City convention. Wil-|Mmile limit, arriving in Washington ; finest traite his o 24 American. command. It was during | e ons of street lamp he felt as conspicuous as | i i s L . : rch Henry s 1 early the following Tuesday morning. | down his life for his country and her ¢ tiie organization tens of thousand 4 a dream. yet to pati -~ dren to attend a picnic Grotto to be staged in October. This Meeting Tuesday night to assemble | have been provided for the oceaston | oy pyp By Aldous Hux- | Chapter of the 42d Division Associa: | Siiiiecman for the fourth district amd | to call attention to the spot where itjqid for the “May party” staged in will be a full ritualistic affair with DiS co-workers and prepare kg & s piece | ley, au ‘Mortal Coils,” ete. [tion that Lieut. Dandsdale Post, No. |3 . Pumphrey, state commander for | lad been. To tell the truth, he ha‘llcpn,m, Baik Mo bt e the “usual trimmings,” the ritualistic Randling of minor details. e e e i | New York: George H. Doran Com- ¢7. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, | the District of Columbi esided at | no stomach for this job, but his reso. |-entral Park. 2 3 enes Monarch Charles D. Shakelford and |train will depart for (i B EmEEE DL O g 1 2 i n to co-operate with th - v. {on him. Train's story that he is maki nt b A - c charge e s of 2| oOn sits down here with a sober.|men to co-operate w em. pre- | terday. 3 A y 3 he is making into tihe cdification and enlightment fea- r Sity has Tooked forward to o 6! Seumeyer. Ehatrman: Frani J. | straightforward, intelligent, intormed jented the French gemeral with the| 1n addition to Commander CoX the ¥ h & thumplng heart Iie monnted |a Paramount pictare hy Prophet Samuel F. Shreve, ks’ state convention, which bt oAb g - gy e vk 1 ¢ v | V. F. W. decoration and el hi; & oS W cted: W. E. la . creaked e sty v e ithe wizard of certain uncertainty|tekes in the territory of the District gau, vd S ey, . 1L Morris. 3. B P o e angely by chanee it | to onorary imembership Tt ol L T e wheel. Bl mo matter if he ‘waked | With the voungsters as a nucleus, when it comes to surprises.” The|of Columbia and the States of Dela- Lo R ale, Ao _ e i tripe order.” Despite the fact that junior vie der; e entire block now. he had to go on. ¥-Bo- 3 ick mule, i vor hS i i Divver. Harry Bicksler. James . would seem, come into his mind, | strip D act that | Liecker, junior vice commander; S performing ; and chief work now is in the building up, ware and Maryland. They expect to g E agai k. om for (the valiant old warrior lost an arm | 1. Bayles, treasurer; G. E. Trunnelle, | At the top he put hix hands under|herforming monkey, a Punch-and. of a large class, and Monarch Gomp- | see 10,000 Elk Ocean City f Fowler. jr. Thomas Helen. Frank|moving out again to make vo Sl i ! | E. Bayles, tr s G B Trunnelle. | 4 Window and threw it up. There [Judy show. a hot dog stand, ice crear( of 2nd lonarch Gomp- | 4s8 10000 Elks in Ocesn City for these Helen, J.R. Casper and Edward Leo |something else of cqual intercst. It In the early days of the war. he re | sergeant-at-aruis and C. A. Koenis. | (58, YUPEN, 0% ST Wit care. Tt | and Bimeracks as magnets, there waé nevertheless driving the prophets to' Ocean City has taken o holiday Millvard. - S {18 not easy to- realize that 5 : o b o O - lwould all be over in a minute anyway. | little trouble experienced in drawing active results. ® | akpect for this annual event: 7 | 4 Washington Council will mect Tues- |man who wrote “Crome Xellow,’ that | e 10, (0 e e the. Arsamine: < | senisa "t tha “hext mectig. of 'iha | He flung a lex over the sl ana en-|every kid within calling distance in The firat. dance of the band and thel 5 day night at’ the hall, $18 10th street. |gay and biting and brilliant novel of j tetriflc et . une. | sented at the ne; 2 He | fioek (I B o A anid mavvey |ihe plcturs. Ta fact. e party ercw Grotio drill'orps Wil be wiven at the| ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF | N0 many important’committees are |erratic substance and wayward at- o Director Franic T. Hines of the Vet- | mate department ‘ot the District of | (6rel 100 beSieom & TP, JATNEY | (0% ahch “proportions after ten. sithts New Willard the evening of October | expected to report. tack. Scholarly touches upon Ben|e e A i COITISS vealed no ccared white face watching [Seeing busses had deposited their 1. and it will be the first effort de AMERICA. { i Jonson and ‘Chaucer, the spirit back vitation Loathanl‘tmencnq L«zmu‘to werk. { him, € |1oads on the picnic ground that Mr . 9 : = 4 - of | appear at the h annua! vent — 5 G004 i ) A Tixe of Chairman Castleman P. Bo s DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. |of the work of each the 1eBESY e |of the organization to be heid in San | The American Legion —Auxillars,! The door into the bedroom was| D009 and his assistants had a dif past monarch and soclal expert of the| Carnation Camp met Thursda¥| pope Council, No. 1, met Tuesday | modern writer and that one—ons | Francisco in October. The Veterans | Stuart Walcott Post, No. 10, will mect {olosed. ‘1o opened 1t as softly as he: “WL e handling the performers | . . a9s cusomary. both the reveni t the head ters i entertainm: o 1 e 2 3 ven- 23 New York avenue northwest to- o 8t of all to contro] hana and the orchestra of Kajlipolio evening at the headquarters in the|night. The entertainment committee |comes -upon these here. There are|Bureau head will go to the conven- |at 1423 New could. The light from the streetiye’ ave™\ere the mothers—five hun: Sons of Veterans' Hall, Pennsylvania ; announced a surprise which will take other browsings among books that tion city for the express purpose of morrow evening. THE OWL TAXI ¢ lamp below was thrown strongly on dred of them—w Grotto. will provide the music. . . o wanted to get inty - 5 5 iplace September 2 at 8 o'clock. All |find record here, and discussion of | explaining to the legionnaires “the i o the white ceiling, and its reflection | 4 Of Bet i e e |avenue and Sth street southeast.ip(ifier’are requested to come and |more’ ihan oe topic of common In- |attitude of the relief body toward the | The unit of the George E. Killeen |filied the room. ~He could see per.,ihe, Picture with - thelr ofspring harn ronn e oodges Of gugoslayia|Mrs. Mamie Wheatley, oracle, pre-lbring their friends. A straw ride took |tepest to writers and readers of the | disabled man. Lecause their organi.|Post No. 25, Eave & lalwn, party on|fectly. The sight was photographed {coced, oie) HALS PoiGRiiat Jackis a G 0dg¢ | sided. After reading of the minutes ! place last Thursday niglht. They Teft | move. discriminating Sort. A entle- | Zation represents the greatest body (N street. beiween Wisconsin avenue |indelibly on his brain; Amy I¥ing i {ie Smotners ward o than S with headquarters at Belgrade, to be known as the Grand Lodge of Serbs. roats, and Slovenes. Jugoslavia. On the occasion of the wedding of King by Mrs. Fannie Chaffee, Mrs. Ariasto Kelso was transferred from Louise- ana, Mo., to Carnation Camp. i | the Naval Lodge Hall and proceeded to Mrs. Prender's in Clarendon, The host served refreshments. Va. man of scholarship and literary in- heritance sits over across talking with ease and assurance and enter- subjects that lettered of United States world war veterans, who are today carrying on for relief of those maimed by war. and the unit of the Vincent B. Cos- tello Post gave a lawn party at Novth Capitol and T streets Thurs- motionless in her bed beside him, and across the room Bianca sitting up in a cot bed, her eyes fixed upon him wide with terror. She was too terri- i could imagine. It was a hectic day, but the resul{ is said _to have been gratifying. Alexander. the Grand Lodge present-| weighbors Hoegel v tainment on ©dl W. M. Fuller_was elected com- |day evening. fied to scream; a little gasping cry | S0L8e Faweett, who plays the role ed the king and queen with an ad- | oers ‘Prasd m‘\’;‘D;mJy“;‘émr‘l:‘;‘“j;; folks, and thoughtful folks, enjoy—/ . 4.7 o¢ the McGroarty-O'Connell | escaped ‘her: she had no breatn for|of Peter B. Kyne in the story, gave dress in a folio bound in white leath- | er and decorated in The camp guards of Albert Consistory, it is expected, will take special action in honor of the late Achille E. Burklin, one of the oldest “nd most zealous members, who died s week ago Saturday at Rehoboth Tieach, Del, where he had already <pent three weeks of delightful vaca- ilver. Pike the work being done by the camp! | through the District of Columbia and | states deputy. Reports were given | Ly the sick and flower commilteeu.l After the adjournment of the busi- nes: meeting the entertainment com- | mittee, Nelghbors Hoegel and Young, | served refreshment. , DAUGHTERS OF ISABELA. Makes Outhit for $20. SO)lE interesting discoveries about the possibilities of making wom- en’'s clothes stylish and at the same time inexpensive were made during the preparations for filming “The Si- lent Partner. It was fbund possible to reproduce ne of the latest Parisian models in very good materials for $20.75. o not a bit, this man, like the glitter- ing youth who writes, as a rule, knowing satiric social comment and drama. CASTLE CONQUER. By Padraic Co- lum, author of “Wild Earth,” etc. New York: The Macmiilan’ Com- pany. This drama of Ireland is held to- gether in its various elements by the romance of Brighid Moynagh and Post, No. 7. the American Legion, De- partment of the District of Columbia, at_a meeting Tuesday night at_the department headquarters, 1423 New York avenue. Commander Fuller and the other officers chosen were in- stalled by Watson B. Miller, national vice commander of the American Legion and a past department com- mander of the local organization. L. H. Guenther was elected first i September 18 and 19, at 1423 New I York avenue northwest, the depart- ment convention of the American Le-, gion Auxiliary will be held. At this Gonvention officers for the forthcom- ing year will be elected and delegates for representation at the natlonal convention in October, to be held in San Francisco, Calif. ~The next reg- ular meeting _of the department auxiliary will _be held at 1423, New York avenue Wednesday, September more. Greg sprang across the roon, and clapping a hand over her mouth, bore her back on her pillow. His iight- ning glance at Amy told him she had been drugged, and he felt no com- punction in dealing with this other woman, Blanca struggled but feebly terror held her in a partial paralysis. Greg's ears were stretched for sounds from the house, He heard quick, soft the picnic party, and it was not har4 for him to register happiness wity pearly a thousand happy kids aroun] m. Pictures Agproved. (OF the twenty-one films chosen ou) of 147 pictures examined iIn the non. Mr. Burklin_was one of the| A large delegati The hat was one of the new Paris vice commander, Harry M. Cochrane, last years of the better flims comunits jiarter members of the body and nev- | zem ch tlon\!'rorr;_lhc Dt:trlct}mod“ of the turban type made of |Francis Gillick, a coumAry zlrllund a|Zecond vice commander; A. N. |12 8t $ p.m. steps approaching the door, and hisf .. ¢ the Parent-Teachers' Associas 'missed @ fumetion in which it o 0f Columbia Circle, No. 178, attended | gray straw-cioth, with two black un- | student from Spain. simple and | g roeder, chaplain and Oslin L. Bush, | P e e s itable 1. U famil iated, it is said. Many of the guards|the supper and lawn fete given for|curied ostrich plumes piercing the |beautiful Jove story in itself. But|j,artermaster. D d C fi ].d " tap. s jtion as suitable for general family have called at The Star Office to ex-|the benefit of St. Charles’ Church, |side. The actual cost was 75 cents. |around it, in a storm of incident and | "'Gommander Fuller and Past Post avi opperneld. “Miss, did you call? v | viewing, three are from United Arte D iheis doep: ot b e rosl tnder thel Ruspioes of the Bt Cho s | Thetaonr: o Tich ‘ord |a passion of turmoil, the long dreams |, W Greg held his breath. He expected | | 1o - Fai 5 KA1 tribute o the man. Whom. they | Circle | of "Clarendon. last Tucsdas |in fachion And batterned after a ere, |of Ireland break out in political re- f;’“;’e“,::‘:'i:,nn,“hf’fléfi.;’m'fm‘s’f;fl, EPTEMBER 23 has been set as the [ her to come in. How could he deal | 135 D.?,;'f:'i, e 1:;‘,1;! xplained had endeared himself to aill night. The District Circle will give |ation Ly Poiret, would easily cost |bellion, in armed resistance, in the|vention to be held in the District release date of “David Copper-|With two women? $he did try the |Hood, Man ayed God, his genial and charitable charac-|a moonlight excursion tomorrow | $275 in 2 New York shop, not includ- | thousand-and-one ingenuities of the | gyilding on September 7 and 8. W. J. | field,” the picturization of the Dick- {door. but it was locked. Greg's pent | featuring George Arliss, and Mack 3 night. ing duty, according to Mr. Gree of |Irich to realize ideals that have, for|Collins, a past post commander and |ens masterpiece, Associated Ex- | breath softly escaped. After a mo- |Sennett's “Suzanna,” with Mabel Nors H the Lasky wardrobs department. He |centuries, made them the most tur- |1, H. Guenther were elcoted as the | hibltors ARNOUNCES, ment the steps retreated. He heard | mand as the star. 0DD FELLOWS. PATRIOTIC ORDER QF | ¢stimated its cost as follows: Three |bulent people on earth. The old cas-|gjternates to the department meeting. | The picture, which is in seven parts | the scrape of a chair on the bare! Of the twenty-six chosen from the : f{yards gray crepe, ;$10; two yards|tle on the hill, Castle Conguer, Stands - lis said to breathe the true Dick-|floor. Evidently there was a nurse | 147 examined as suitable for theater- Degree work officially reported to | AMERICANS. | black satin, $6; one yard white satin, | for the past, for subjection ivithout{ With the annual forget-me-not, ensian atmosphere throughout. with | stationed at a desk-out there. goers of high school age, Mary Pick- 2 Around it much of the Greg_glanced over his shoulder at |ford's new production of “Tess of the Ihe grand secretary’s office is as fol- $3; hooks, eyes, thread, etc., $1. submission. arive only four months away, Ray- Mr. Micawber eternally waliting for Charles Ra fows: Tomorrow night—Union Lodge.| Camp No. 1 will resume its régular| The purpose in making the outfit [action of this Irish romance takes|mond A. Lasance, national adjutant|“something to turn up;” faithful Peg- { Amy. He was scared by the stillness | Storm Country” and s 0. 11, 365 Pennsylvania x\'?nll(“meetings September A 500 party {was to show in the picture what nlpllce. Down from this old strong- | of the Disabled Veterans of the World gotty, the quaint and determined | of her pose, like a lovely effigy on|*The Girl I Loved” were selected, ac. voutheast, initiation; Beacon Lodge, | will be held in the hall, 623 Louisiana | clever woman in moderate circum- ;hold of the conqueror, however, there | War, has announced that each and | Aunt Betsy Trotwood and the always|an old tomb, But the sound of her |cording to the last issue of Visual Yo. 16, I 0. O. F. Temple, second de-Javenue northwest, next Wednesday at {stances could do to keep herself well | come multiplying numbers of Irish | every chapter in the United Statcs|so 'umble” Uriah Heep, picturcd to |breathing reassured him. It was too|Iducation, official organ of 1y Seck grce. Tuesday—Excelsior 'Lodge, No. $:3¢ p.m. dressed. % - rebels, resisting, fighting, plotting, should begin preparations for the the very M7, Toud. Assuredly she had been drug- ety for Visual Education, Ine,