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10 i NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. . Pm;z-m:::’?‘[: an:‘i (:\:osu and others to EIGHT D. . DANCERS| [ mme Wortd st 1 Worst—tizmss, e 2t 225 5y GLUYaS wiLLams | | PSYCHOLOBIST HERE [tz iistiat o e v ’ g e — ' TO GIVE LECTURES |pioipsi Bt "ot Nz o 3 : George Washington Professor Will | is also well known as a writer, N Z . = R . B e WOUNDED BOY BETTER. || “MEN'S WEA Fourth Open-Air Concert to - , A e Larsen Child, Shot by Brother, Has Be Held in Central High " g Autosuggestion as an aid to health o Easy Night. ; 2 and prosperity will be discussed in a| Buper 5 Larsen, ten years old, who FIN CLE CE SA' ,E Stadium. : course of five free lectures, to be eIl Vot st s e oy Al ‘4 AR A \J % glven by Marsh of George hig (welve-year-old brother, Clark Saeeain S 2. REMEMBERS SUDDENLY TRIE' NE ON AND Washington sity, September|yarcen, at their home, 3520 30th y = \ 5 PIRHAPS IT ISN'T 7/2 DECIDES THAT 75/8 10»14.':“ G, W. Medical School,| gtreet, and’ was operated upon at Gerpa gD Sancent. PR TAL Y HE WEARS - THINKS MUST BE HIS hall No. 1. | Emergency Hospital yesterday after- o Florida Aeenis e aiam 5 Ts 738 Following is the program of the |, on \wag reported this morning as and 13th Streets - lectures: “The General Technique of | nuving wpent ; e Tonight, 8 o'clock. Autosuggestion,” “Getting People to | condition, it was stz d. “appeared to Admission free. . Do Right,” “Handling the Sick,”|Dbe somewhat improved, but he was Gates open at 6:30 o'clock. ~ £ i ek “H ' |not out of danger. 5 (R Program. Handling the Well” and “Handling | "“Groneis Tierney, thirteen yvears old, $2 $2.50 and $3 Overture, “William Tell," s S the Problems of Love and Marriage.” | 149 Adams street, who was shot in < Rossini The committee, under whom Mr. | the left shoulder while visiting at the Shll‘ts The Army Band. William J. BaR home of Robert Gu pmpanion, 172 ‘ SIRD e Marsh is giving the lectures. consists | 7 0L ROOert Cuyer: compiaton, Colored er. “Amer! ute to the flag— ' of some of hls many friends who are | s fospital thif morning as bei Catiiot Slienthmes: i interested in peycholomy. notably Hospltalitnla motiing asl ’ body. ong them being Prof. Otis D.|was shot when a pistol his companio Tomorrow.” / ) Swett, Prof. (George m was handling was dentally dis- | Ires . i n Behrens i v and_ Prof. charged. His recovery is expected. “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” —_ T o - ‘13‘\-':\;_\1..‘,:1” e { . & —_—— “Krinkle” Crepe and olo; Xooe Drtilans THINKS (T'S MiGHTY GOES BACK TO THE ASKS CLERK HCW PUTS ON HIS OLD HAT | e $1 15 Woved Madias e FUNNY - HE - WAS 72 AND STUDIES HIM- DOES IT LOOK - IT AGAIN AND SAYS THERE w ANNTED o S A . Soft or stiff cuffs ! SURE HE WORL A 5L CRITICALLY IN CERTAINLY DOESN'T THAT'S COMPORTABLE - 7 3 3 } T“ho-l:\]rn : 7% THE GLASS SEEM T TELL RIGKT WHY CANT ME GET : LAU’;IDAIEYI_IE{-EAI{‘YT OR Al A oo — T ’I;‘"':f Buirkarta 1 am desl of leasing jitfry - < | i - : s / _ £7h gy i | ‘ Shirts Silk Shirts arch Fr & & R L | i Mg | . . Announcements, 7 1 Address Box 282.B, Star office. $ . H Graduats Eyes Examine. Silk-striped Madras Formerly $6 to $8 lccfl"é\:fly:'entdmix Glasses F Th» . f I d ] : 1S ) f = is is soft coal screene Sworn darte ripes. o Ay s 44 o CUESSES B . Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | { three times to produce coal TR ; NS SN A y S ON R GUESSES HE'LL TAKE s o : ] I iN DRAWERS AND SHELVES IETY RANGING I 0 SEC IF THERE THAT TIRST 7/ AFTH ! Eyesight Specialist the size of stove coal. Thef| S T Nty Bana, PULLING OUT HETS HE FROM 678 TO HE MASNT ALL - IT'S SOMEWHERE LS Molackien i :gfi;fi‘;’;m}e gf ths‘irgg’l‘gg“‘!" SI T e Moskowsk THINKS Wilt PIT B TRIED ON 4 THE PILE TH Phone Main 721 you. S In z e s emean g o hase = (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. S ERE R i e il our office. (INCORPORATED) IERREANE. - 1. ... : v DUNLAP STEIN-BLOCH : y S - Phone Main 3068. HATS 14th and G Streets e . The fourth free open-air music fete | Gecupants of the upper floors left the | Fires in two automobiles claimed th ’ P i A ansie icareivall Sbelion i note i s ire s, fee e e iSSR0 ot St ; John P. Agnew & Co. " ] ” i P = 2 | to 3 al Migh stadium tonight at §lgered and remained on the street until | 3 o Last night s the most apeedy remedy we know for under the auspices of firemen had extingulshed the fire. Origin | 1! 1 Ehlie Akt | mobiie of H ; e ‘ici | Constipation, Biliousness, Colds. 728 14th St. N.W. AT Stanc | i o e ey Cenlned iashizlar 2, el 0 Do it mrd oneiewne & 5" | Headaches and Malarial Fever.i Philipsborn Selection fl fl | E E, fl fl E @ m fl | fl fl @ i fll “The ¥ Washington's most tal- T be presented in are Ruth Fle——To el Pl ]l s [ ] dwards, 1 idna Lee Unruh, Helen 1 nk, Robert and Herbert Bur esne. cornet . will render s s Staff Ne 8 L . euphonium soloist, will be “Les Millions d'Arlequin,” v Drigo. Both o fthese instrument- <ts will be uccompanied by the 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Open All Day Saturday Fitzgerald, for vears “crack famous ch pipe d in India, will present & unique bass drum solo. with band der the dire Robert Ly will be housand seats to the public and two thousand svats reserwed for association b and those desiring to reserved seat privil on 11th and 13th will open at 6:30 o'clock. In case i clement weather should prevent hol ing the ente 3 the omplete program will be given in Central High auditorium. 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