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52 U. . CONSTITUTION PRAISEDBY EDITOR)- Dr. Black Tells “Washington - Study” Phitosophy of Government. Quoting President Coolidge's state- ment that “to live under the Consti- tution of the United States is the greatest political privilege ever ac- corded,” Dr. Henry Campbell Black, editor of the Constitutional Review, traced the origin of the American institutions and the American con- ception of government in an address before “Washington Study” at the Highlands Aparthents yesterday, on “Philosophy of American Govern- ment.” “The Declaration of Independence announced” a political philosophy which w. the world of that day Do sald, It was the great contribution of the American rev lution to political thought that hu- an rights are the supreme con- rn of government, and it is the ory of our Constltution that It took them out of the category of debat: ble things, where the Will of the m evall, and placed them 3 ip of the things which are unchanging because eternal.” Interest in Government. Dr. Black told of the importance of every one taking interest in the affairs of government the government ill grow weak and the soclety will Corruption and degeneration will ontinued, “These truths > to be denied than is the n table,” he said. rring to fault finding of the esentative prineiple, he said that s nothing wrong with the and pointed out that what- wrong was with the people B such as those who will not take the troubleto vote and oth- ers who are competent and who re- fuse to serve the government. He upheld the power of the Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional a bill passed by Congress. The address marked the opening of a series of lectures on affairs of gov- ernment, a historic study of the city of Washington and various questions of national and .international impor- tance Tomorrow the first of a series of lectures on the history of Washing- ton will be given by Gaillerd Hunt. The title of the address will be “Quid in which he will tell of in betfveen the north and > situation will be each Saturday will be devoted Yo outlines of various historic phases in the development of the Capltal of the nation Nap in Bathtub In Wrong House Brings $15 Fine Maurice Murray, 413 Florida avenue, got a feal thrill when he entered his bathroom Wednesday night and found George E. Hall, col- ored, attired in a gay Halloween costume, fast asleep in the bath- tub. His mistake in entering a room not his own cost Hall $15 in Police Court yesterday, when he vas arraigned on re of intox- d, with an ys in jail. W o why he came Into Mu house and went to slteep in We do not have bl;‘nn sales in garages—and yet we are building more than any other builder in town. Why Is That? —We build up to a stand- ard—not down to a price. —— Main 1776. LINCOLN SEDAN Has had demonstration'on road test of only 250 miles. Substantially Reduced Call Mr. Strobel or Mr. Robey Robey Motor Co. Anthorized Linceln, Ford and Fordson Dealers. 1429 L Street N. W, Main 2121 you need Blank Hooks fust rd and we will E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Peansylvazia Ave. - Only 5 Days Left To Get Our 3 Special Prices on Low as $5 Down, $7 Month WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Mali 7088 Continental Trust Bidg. 14th St.'at H TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO_-Grace George, in Alone Susle,” comedy, at p.m. NATIONAL—"S0 This x- undanr' George Cohan comedy, at 8:20 p.m. POLI'S—“The Lady in Ermine” op- eretta, at 8:20 p.m. EITH'S—Florence Walton, vaude- ule. at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS — Naom! and Brasillan Boys, vaudeville and pictures, con- tinuous from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND — “Tiny Sylvia.” vaude- ville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—Watson's “Beef Trust,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. RIALTO—"Lady of Quality,” toplay, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, :30 and 9:30 p.m. FALACE -Vicls Dans, In “The So- cial C at 11:20 2:40, 4:30, wAll ho- :30, AMBASSADOR—Mae “The French Doll. 7and 9 pm, COLUMBIA — Gloria Swanson, Zuzu." (scoond week), at 1 Murray, in Shows start at in 5 a.m., . 5:35, 5 p-m. METROPOLITAN—Norma Talmadge, in “Ashes of Vengeance” (second wesk). at 11 am. 1, 3, 5 7:10 snd’ rlwnul.—“Slx Days,” at 1:35 a.m., 1Y 5, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. ircus cn.\ l)Al-l)‘l— Day: 0, 2:10, 3:40, 610, sm' 11:10 a.m., 8:10 and PAY DAY Save Your Moncy When you have the momey in your hand—that's the time to save it. Bring part of your salary every pay day and deposit it— that's the real waoy to save! Open a Savings Aoccount NOW!! ANK OF COMMERCE AID SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Polished Floors of Hard Wood stimates given gladly and work « promptly by experienced men. New floors_or old " oues refinished. Telephone North 6528. J. M. ADAMS :1503 Connecticut Ave, IP your cup of Mocha S and pause a little over its smooth, de- licious “quality” taste From sunny gardens on the mountain sides of southwest Arabia were gathered the berries which brew thn pec liar winy flavos The island o! “Java, in the far Pacific, is:an- other distant land where coffee is raised. 1‘:.; sparkling . cup ' pour From a Dot Of Java has a distinctive cup flavor from any other coffee grown. Swing {mports direst- 1y from these far east- ern countries for your \ enjoyment. Mocha and Java Coffees 45¢ The: Pound Little Talks on the New"Edison " Noorr- 7 Give This Your Care- ful Attention. We have the highest regard for the opinions of the good people of. Washington. ~We firmly believe that the intelli- gence of Washingtonians is far above that of any city in the United States. This is a city of picked people, selected by the Test of the United States and sent here as representa- tives and leaders of their class. We_truly belleve that it is foolish to ‘merely say that the New Edison Diamond -Disc Phonograph is the best in the world. We must back up this statement by real proof. e best proof of the real supe- riority of the New Edison lies in the fact that we have sold them to many of the very best and ‘most intelligent people in Washington. The person of ordinary {ntelligence can no more appreciate’ the intricate and delicate charm beauty of the sound reproduction of the New Edison than can the most {lliterate man appreclate the, beauty and charm of the [Freatest ‘writers ot English dterature. Only people of great musical refinement ever buy a New Edison. Remember, all noise is not music. Get Your Edison at GIBSON’S 917.919-G St. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D SOL!D HARDING STAMP SHEETS WILL ‘BESOLD " Postmaster General New' has. set November 15 as the date When im- perforate sheets of the Harding me- morial stamp will be placed on sale @ the philatello agency at the Was n‘!an cfly PO office. This is t nly D where the imperforat Wi b5 bota The stamps will be sold in sheets of 400 stamps or less. &o grest has been the demand from collectors an ers for solld blocks of the Harding | stamp, without the perforaficns be- tween the stamps, as is common, that | the department has decided to meet the demand. The black Harding stamp, which is of the 2-cent issue, makes a striking appearance singly, which is enhanced when ' the stamps are presented in! solld ranks without the perforations between. —_— Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take lelllva BROIIO QDININD Tablets. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 80c.—Advertisement.. ———— Best Food Medicine for the Fam! Fr. John's Medicine wards off cold: —Advertisement. Get It at Gibsons Washington’s' Greatest Independent Drug Store Qne-Cent Sale Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3, 1923 Special Store Hours— Open 8 AM. Close 9:30 P.M. You buy one_jtem :at our regular list price, not cut price, and you get another of the same for lc additional. any‘order for $1.00-of more anywhere in the District of Columbia. Stock of some itéms limited, not responsible if demand exceeds our supply before sale is over. R-A-D-1-0 One-Cent Sale Nerco Phones, 2,200-ohm. $8.00; 2 pairs, $5.01 3,000-ohm $8.00; 2 pairs, $3.01 Crystals, tested..11c; 3 for 13¢ Dials, 3-inch. ...30c) 2 for Sic Variable Condensers, 23- plate ...81.98; 3 for $1.99 v-rx able Condensers, 3. ate $2.48) = for 82.49 P Rheostats, & -ohm 78¢; 2 for T6c 30- ohm T8es 2 for T6c Panel Transters Set, 20¢; 3 1 Sockets, all kinds, 701 2 for Tie Dietzen, Rheostats, 3te Radio Specials for Friday and Saturday Nat One-Cent Items Our Wondetfél Ggaranteed Loud Speaker. . Brandies’ Superior Phores. . . WD-11 and WD-12 and UV-201A and TUV-199 Tubes.$5.69 To encourage early Christmas shopping, we offer the following good merchandise at a One-cent Sale. Suitable for Christmas gifts: Electrio Irong, &b, Guaran- te -85.00; 2 for $5.01 Fluurlc Curling Irons. Guar- anteed $1.504 2 for $1.51 Electric Heating Rads, three- hel 3¢ 2 for $8.51 mported Vacuiim Bottles, pint size.. 003 = for $1.01 Men's Garters, 38cs 3 for 36 Arm Bands....25c; 3 for 26¢c Men's Rubber Belts, 28c; 2 tor 26 Great One-Cent Sale Palmolive Soap, 10es 2 for 11c Falry Soap......8cs 2 for Tc Pumo Soap......6c; 2 for Te Gold Dust,......Ses 2 for 6c Glycerine Tar Soap, i 3 for 7c Witch Hazel Soap, 18c) 2 for 16¢ Peroxide Soap, 1bes 2 for 11c Goblin Soap....,8c; 2 for 8e CDHU'! Castile ‘z:p, wrapped 2 for 21c e 0e; 2 for 1lc Limit on 0ld Dutch Cleanser, 2 to a customer, IAmit on other IOIb!. 10 to a - customer. Sanar Rheumatic Liniment, 1 3 for 6lc Bmwn Mixture lnd Ammonln. 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Vario Couplers, $3.08; 2 for $3.99 Moulded Variometers $5.00; 2 for $5.01 Initialed Binding Posts Set, 78¢; 2 Sets, 76c 20e3 2 for 21c 12e; 3 for 13¢ Coneert, 7:30 P.M. AMUSEMENTS 'otl!s SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS IITIIEE SATURDAY Shubert Present e | ADYWERMINE International Musical Svcoess With ALTER WooL, w) WARRY K. MORTON, NCY ' GiBl NEXT MONDAY--SEATS SELLING The Selwyns Presest THE CAMEL’S BACK A New and Brilliant Comedy by . Somerset Msughsm, Asthor of “The Crele,” Headed by » Charles Chorry—Vielet Kemble Cooper Eve. 50c to $2.50; Thurs. Mat. 500 to $1.50. Sat. Mat. 500 to $2.00 ~ TONIGHT The LA RUSSELL, Army Band BENEFIT Concert and Dance THE ARCADE 14th and Park Road Daneing, 8:30 P.M. 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Bes 3 for 76e Tantul Skin Bllm. for chap- ped hands......50c; 2 for Sic Palmolive Shaving Cream, 3Bcs 2 for 36 Pdmalln After Bhaving Taleu; 2Bes 2 for 26e Squibb's 'r-h:um. 3Be3 2 for Stearate of Zinc, S 30es 2 for 260 Rouge Compact, 30c; 2 for 21c Great One-Cent Sale of Miscellaneous Items Household Ammonia, 10c} 2, for 11c Rubberset Shaving Brushes, $1.00; 3 for $L.01 Pure Gum Baby Fa Panis, arge, 5c) 3 tor Ble Round-top ‘Nipples, 3 2 for 8e _Army sad’ vay sme !nl- et Imported Glllette 1 Napkins, o MD—-“ 85c.s 3 dos., S8e Tollet Paper, cropo, ‘Burnham's C1' - 8 lon. lorgest size.. SLimit, 2 to cultomnr) Diamond Dyes. 18e; 3 for 16c TU. 8. Army Foot Powder, 2Ge; 3 for 26e ‘Menthol Inhalers, 10e} 3 for 110 L(fe Savers. 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Rubberized Kitchen_or- Nursery Aprons S0 Mo el'Gilfefte Brownie, in case, with three blades 3 Razor, with strop and two blades. 1to a customer) gfi Gem De Luxe Safety Razor, with five blades Canister Sets, tea, T ? oo alet Anto Strop, Linal¢ rasors, 00" Electric Percolnofs, aluminum, very special -$1.98 . 98¢ . 3% 39 3¢ Miss Janet Richards | Public Questions; Home and Forelgn. Gth, at 10:43 AM., Ave included), % SHUBERT - BELASCO Direction Lee and J. J. Shubert. “A Triumph”—The Post. GRACE GEORGE ALL ALONE SUSIE The Best Comedy Miss George has had in years. K o SIATS NOW JIIIIIW mmc‘ '~ PRISENTS HEL BARRYMORE » td ARDALEANDANGO L. SHUBERT GARrRic F St. at Tth. Frankitn 3163 Next Monday. Seats Today WINTHROP AMES AND GUTHRIE McCLINTIC PRESENT IN THE NEXT ROOM A NEW PLAY BY ELEANOR ROB- SON AND HARRIET FORD NOTE. ights, B0c to 580 at B a0 ¥aw. THURS $1.50; su. .we to §2 ed N.n of its Annl » ' p Wintkrop Ames would sponsor. Imagine the finest you read brought to life b Your eycs—and you have unusual play You b curtain to curtain. It is as ncar real as things of the theater can possibly be. RS DUNCAN DANCERS SALVI ‘World's Greatest Harpist Poli's Theater, Friday, Nov. 9, Ou Sy Sirs Greens'e Toncert " Droops, 13th and G. M. 6498, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, The PRESIDENT THEATER Pennsylvania Avenue at 11th Street PHOTOPLAYS OF DISTINCTION Continuous 11 A.M. Until Midnight Commencing Sunday, November 4th, the famous ‘William Fox super moti: on picture production “IF WINTER COMES” AT LAST /i vwoyears youve waited for this supreme pictorial achievement and now 1ts here—direct Jhe WILLIAM FOX screen version of M.Hutchinson's amous novel — HA%R,Y MILLARDE ‘/’ nrlserting LOEW’S Fatac ITREET AT 13th from it's sensational LAST TWO DAYS Metro Presents VIOLADANA THE SOCIAL CODE Beginning Sunday THOMAS MEIGHAN In “Woman-Proot” By GEORGE ADE LOEW’S OLUMBI l‘ STREET AT 13t LAs'r AST TWO DAYS Paramount Presents GLORIA SWANSON| Str. Charles Macalester For Mount Vernon, 85¢ (Admission to Grounds Extra) at 10 am. and 2 p.m. Boat Steam Heated FREE LECTURE ON * Christian Science BY Judge Frederick C. Hill, C. S. ot Clinton, 1L Member of The Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sci- entlst, in Boston, Mass. Poli’s Theater Sunday Afternoon, November 4 At 3130 0’Clock. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientixt, of Washington, D. C. No Collection. All Welcome. anc Regluning Sunday OHAKA TAKOMA THEATER TODAY AND TOMORRO WHILE S, ckosts Fabine: program. 1110 H St PRINCESS 1'% M St “BLUEREARD'S m.nm WIFE DUMBARTO L Bth & C Sta. N.B, ™ NEW STANTON 5555 JACKIE COOGAN, in “CIRCUS DAYS” RUTH ROLAND, “HAUNTED VAL- LEY." No. 4 NEW MEADERS 00T GThsoN. m OF_LUCK MIDNIGHT ¢ AMERICAN 1 e T 222 H) REGENT 16tk and California B THE NORTH RUDYARD ) . KIPLING'S . 49c -$4.98 Two Telephones: Main 1085 E Franklin 5077 Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 9N7.919G St. N.W. Garage Soon Available Northwest Residence Section Three Floors About 25,000 Sq. Ft. F. H. Smith Co. . Smith Building 815 15th Street N.W. NOVEL > MAVENUEADOVENINTH Big Combination Shows Six Refined Acts Selected High-Class UPER:PHOTOPLAYS Comedies and Short Subjects Continuous from 1 to 11 Prices: 22c & 38c—from 1 to 6 First Night Vaudeviile at 6:30 Night & Sunday Prices 36c & 59¢ Last Vaudeville Starts at 9:20 STAR DCUBLE HEADLINE Bk FLORENCE WALTON AND LEON LEITRIM America’s Champion Dancers “Co-Headline Feature ""TAYLOR HOLMES A New Er‘l-::‘fl-mul Im. g g e * hemss: Maln 4484, 4485, €383 NATIDNAI. “THEATRE FIREPROOE sn-my GEORGE M. GOHMI Pmoah The Laughing Buccess of $0°THIS 1S 'LONDON BY ARTHUR GOODRICH, The Original Ne Produtlhn WEEK Beginaing u (OND. Mars: Wl & l eats Salitog, RUSSELL TANNES Eresonts OTIS SKINNER In “SANCHO PANZA"” Adapted from_Cervantes' “Don Quixote’ CRANDALL'S, [WETopoLTTAN] F AT 10th° LAST TWO DAYS 11 AM. TO 11 P.M. DOORS OPEN AT 10:30 A.! FIRST NATIONAL PR NORMA TALMADGE Supported by Conway Tearle, Wallace ~ Heery, ~Courtemuy . m Cast of Twenty and insemble of Thousands, i Her Supreme Triumph— ASHES OF VENGEANCE Special World Survey. Prelude, "l'l;lnn.ll' Militaire” ESENTS nest Orche: rcesiin - CENTRAL CRANDAU-' 9th Bet. D and DAY AND TOMORROW—CORINNE TH MA Theater 9th & E Stu. 8." And CRANDALL'S Savoy Theater L 14th and Col. R4, MATS. 2 P. Y. 3 P.M. SUNDAY TODAY — BARLE - WILLIAME p st BARBARA 14 AT THE RANGE.S o 8 CRANDALL’S LIFE." Mati UTH OF THB CRANDALL'S gk Toorees b \T)\‘BF“(BfiATT‘RDA“ Aad IO G BLOOD.” Round 3. LLY York Theater S1-AvekQusbecst. CRANDALL’S \STUDENTS’ CONCERT COURSE Ausplces Community Center Dept. of the Public Schools 23—MME. FRANCES ALDA, Neesk Dora Soprane.. Metropetitee Opers Deec. 14—MME. D’ALVAREZ, Contralto 3 CH. uctor of the Detroit Symphor Orchestra | March 14—TITO SCHIPA, Temor. PRICES—SEASON, $6, 85, $4, 52.50 On Sale Mre. Greepe's Concert Bui Droop's, 13th and G sts. g.-mmm—mmm LAST TWO DAYS 8 unn RIALTO e MAGNIFICENT PRESENTA- TION OF A BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE Flenit aod VIRGINIA VALLI, MILTON SILLS AND EARL FOXE WILL ROGERS’ COMEDY ORCHESTRAL PRELUDE P NEXT WEEK®a Cosmopolitan Pressnta LIONEL BARRYMORE IN “UNSEEING EYES” Great Falls By Water I n.w., Rundas at 10 am. 3 ents. | Rates to charter m:c.: Power b 36th and 60 { | JAOK HOFFMAN AND x.u.unl nflnxns 1131 CONN. AVE. Just_returned from New Yo fhe puptl won st prire in nattonal stago chilatyn Zontest. Stage and ballrom dancing correstis faught ndults and chiidren. _Studie for gent for ]-rlvnle dlncfl E‘hom Fr. 8008, 7% Frankiis § Dupont Obrale GLADYSE WlLBUR Duont Studle Fancy, Tos Ballet, Ballroom, Children’s (las: GLOVER'S, 618 22nd ®.W.—PRIVATE L sons any time, 76c. Course, 4 priv., 3 ¢ Sune: remults._Fine environmenta.” W, Edw. F. Miller Studio : 1228 Conn. Ave. Fr, 8887 Tuursdars, § to 6, tango lessons for aa- clog Wed. evenings, Teack to correetly in & - fe o . Etfldx! Daseco Orcnestea Mo, new da b eriean Tango. all the latest \lm!lon!. Cltllerlne Bllle, 7199 St N. w u to danco 1n a fow Beduced ragge. 4 nnu you losoona,” Trivate 4ad clasr

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