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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923. 23 antilever Shoe The Beauty of Your Foot ’I‘HE most beautiful part of the human foot is the curve of the arch. In shoes that do not restrain, but which permit exercise and development of the arch muscles, you can keep the contoured beauty of, your foot. The flexible arch of the Cantilever Shoe curves up and supports the foot arch and holds the bones of the toot in a resilient, arched position. The deep, snug-fitting heel AMUSEMENTS New York Symphony—Wagnerian Program. | Wagnerian music has come { Washington in unusual abundance this fall. None of the previous pro- grams, however, have been more in- teresting or more full of the many moods of the great composed of Bay- reuth than that offered yesterday afternoon at Poll's Theater by the New York Symphony Orchestra, inder the direction of Walter Dam- osch. Selections chosen for power- ful contrasts and demonstration of all the subtleties of the master's musiec made up an afternoon of ine | spiring melody that seemed thorough- {1y enjoyed by an appreciative audi- ence. The overture to “Rienzi" Wagn early operatic works, full of “brilliant martial passages with the brasses, was followed by marvel- ous contrast in the almost ethereal| music of “Lohengrin's Narrative,” | sung by Richard Crooks with much one of to | Excavators Unearth Location Of Old Indian Civilization| *APTURED BY YOUTHS By the Associated Press. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., No- vember 14. The nolsy steamshovel of modern progress busy bullding the state highway along the coast uncovered the seat of anclent Indian civilization ut Point Magu, according to J. P. Harrington, on _his return to the excavations in progress at_ that place. “The steamshovel lifted from their ancient bed, stone bowls and other relics and led to the dis covery of the site of several Ir dian villages that’date back sev- eral centurics,” he said. “As most of the graves contain beads, the | indications are that they are of a | later date than Cambriliot's time.” Five or six Indian villages al- | find that this time we have a pro- gram that is too short. Therefore, I belleve we will have time to Include | the Lohengrin “Prelude” without | ready have been located.and par- tially excavated by Harrington and his_associgtes. The largest of these places was Wihatset, seven miles from Oxnard. This village covered three and a half acres. The bead shell base on which it stands 1a some 600 feet long by eight feet decp. All the bodies so far uncovered were buried with-;knees flexed as was the custom among the Indians of Burton Mound here. In one grave a pint of beads were found in the mouth of a skeleton, ap- parently put there with the idea that the dead man could thus take his riches with him to the land where dead Indians go. Harrington believes the discoveries made here lead more ancient will to still fi nds. ISALVATION ARMY HOME BUILT ON WASTE PAPER ASSAILANT OF GIRL Albert T. Franklin, colored, who gave his address as 1531 7th street, {s under arrest on a charge of robbery. He is sald to have ad- mitted he snatched a purse from Miss Ida Charles, 1302 18th street northwest, last night. Miss Charles was near 1st and I streets northwest last night when she was robbed. Her cries for help were heard by some members of the Aloysius Club nearby, who gave chase and captured Franklin. He was de- tained until Policeman Garrison arrive The prisoner recalled that the po- liceman's father. Constable Thomas H. Garrison, had taken him to the Maryland penitentiary about tw years ago to serve a sentence of years for snatching a pock from a woman at Upper Marlboro. Policeman Garrison and Detectives Berry and Mansfleld of the sixth pre- | cinet are conducting an investigation with @ view to establisking the identity of the several persons from whom the prisoner is sald to have ad- mitted snatching pockethooks. LYPTUS PASTILLES | il rocTon s - [pine { CATARRH| Antlseptic_for the Throat. Mixs EL TERRY “Considers most Pastllles them better pastille for or 'THE COST IS SLIGHT | for naving your home papered and decorated. | Estiruates cheertully furnished. Phoss or send postal. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. __Main 53735374 BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Sea Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward Building bowe Main 1089 ~ and “waisty prevent slipping of the shoe. 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BRG IO (O8O0 04 "dedicatod that mock the motive of the nrbes|although a considerable “portion of \ WASHS bapet BUlC SO0, COPICT e | in delighttul fashion. The sonorous | the audience still lingered in its seats, | {0000 By Omcials from various passage that preceded the brilllant | held by the spell of the powerful|parig of the country, here to attend | coda followed this light passage with | Anele ithe annual social service and field wonderful shading into the deeper ——— congTess of the eastern territory, DS, € new ome was u el y Gustave Tinlot, first violini What fs believed to be the must!from funds obtained through the col- orchestra, an art 8 -1, a fine valuable handkerchief in the M'lvrl"“w'!llrn and sale of dl!clr'lled h‘lu\l‘: his tone, played lheldfllll!‘lnrnx:x;u ,‘3"“'_’& ! belongs to the Queen Dowager Marg- .K‘(‘,u"‘;g“,x’;'z’:”l'{“;fl?x b'i’ m;‘[::‘;mpd‘"}” Friday Spell” of “Parsifal.” herita of Italy. 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