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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS though i Mid pleasures and palaces we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.” And never is the for fmmortal lines felt around Thanksgiving, and by none more £o than those who, because of circumstances, are compelled to fore- &0 the jovs of family ties und spend the happy holiday away from thels loved ones. It is universally American hotels are “eighth wonder” of the world. Nevertheless, notwithstanding all their modern in ovements, sumptuous apartments’ cuisine and managerial when Thanksgiving ana hiristmas rell around there i aln in indescribable loneliness most i pronounced amidst their splendor that | is difficult to hide by the guests swhom | they house. Nor are the great hostelries the heart of the nation an exc this condition, for all lay porters and information u attenda were Kept up to thefr ears in work ussisting belated ones | hurrving ba home, until last night | the lobb of most Iw\\mo\\u house ere quite ax peaceful and noiseless ver in midsummer The exodus, however, will short duration, f« with convening within a few da numeriable conventions to b the o ng the next three weeks, it is freely predicted that b, the middle of December Washington hotels will be taxed to capacity. of Payne's keener than conceded that be of Congress and i held in Degpite the hundreds that left the because of business engagements d dist e of travel WwWere un- able to return home. und one of these was M. L f Loulsville, general agent of apeake and Ohio railroad, wih hen Seen at the Hotel Shoreham. wuas most enthusi- Zstic over the business being done by the_carrier b “The ®he the gen nis time 1d Olio has all now.,” smiled Who divides Henty's old where he going | +1 situation ¢ to President \doo follow- t Hiram 1 terwood Mo 1t do the chance nd how slapped b | rupid behind 4 pillar wnd covered aid. rallroad ave politi- | that “hotd 0ld partie ir convention and scttled well thought ¢ and Hot Spr appearsnces the I is conduct- campaign through Kentueky, Tennesse and adjoining ates, Of course, there is quite a tile Underwood sentiment, but I heard uothing of either Senator Jolnson or Henry Ford. Akers said, in concl of and from Secretar: ion, that a boom, Hote in town was How of Orange. manager of tie Company, and when interviewed ut the Hotel Wasi- ouble o sketeh a ow business up in vicinity had suffered a severe drop during July and Augusi but had started back up the Ifttl pountains on the paper in Septem- ber, continuing upgrade until now, wheére it has ugain tcached the high enjoyed in June Things have been most encourag- ing up our way of lute,’ said ihe battery man, who known in Wishington. wher 1cn TR compan “demo- Cratic ne “Ne, I have not heard about McAdoo.,” addcd but to tell the truth are Bo wrapped up in ti lems that nationul Httle atill much talk the visitor. folhs prob dis “ir ow politics ure the amount ringfellow 7 il and doesn't Just wao happen soaking wet seem Lo ¢ to know it you . much mergin was dil whether one Hollywood i with her hus Juck i ran down to sec ier v.i Ay, way the 3 National, neek sp was Charies b director, Freder bourn fled w Courtship ¢ is betug T ing out from thcir windows Wa on, Whiie his irendg told 3 the Stenda o the Tescurch devoted forth and :o fourta the New Witlurd Het And spesking one sweet mi company who cither war hier pet or keep him out of hotal lo < when mnervous news-gatherers are in quest of what's doing. Quietly nding r the cigar stand in Hotel Raleigh, trying! Lt of Carl C. McGee of | N. M., a sudden tug at! +d a hurried look | ind in ancther instant al W perturbed mortal was perched newspaner counter. 1r i #omc:thing, but' i l‘](vn" stand here through he | office. e A o photogrupl. murmured leave ti Holly rang Come here, Seh it 4 horrid man al Card of the slipped. out of the ladies' entrance dragging her pet seven-month-old brown bear by the chain. Schnitza, it was learned later, is a product of Ontario. THE MIXER. UNIFORM CHRISTMAS DAY. NEW YORK, November 29.—The adopiion of the Gregorian calendar by the Ruksian OrtlL.dox Church through | a recent proclamation by Archbishop | Tikhon means that the entire Christian world. will celebrate Christmas this ong same date for the first sineé the International Fixed Cal- endar fi ague announced today : ussian and Greek churches for centuriea followed the Julian calendar, ‘which caused them to celebrate Christ- n1as from ten to thirteen days after the vest of the Christianschurches, 1y - | T jfor the { tional [: ‘; Thanl{sglvmgr i My gratitude confessing, [ humbly punch my lyre, for I have every! blessing a mortal could desire. My | health is vastly better than ‘twas a | year ago, the toothache and the tetter are goue, or nearly so. My brindled cow is yielding large quan- ti wielding digs up_ali kinds of spu I've prospered in my dealing, no plans have goue awry, and care has | | ¥ guy. Most faithfully I've striven to help good works along, and gladly I've forgiven the gent who did me | 1 wrong. I have no ancient grudg An I'd make no neighbor smart; there | is no pilgrim trudges his path with jlighter heart. 1 envy uo one’s bun- | | dle, I covet no one's car, as joyfully 1 trundle my person near and rest serene and sweet; 'm grateful that my ncighbors are all as good | } as wheat. My cottage is but hum-| ble, but here my figtree grows; 1!¢ liear the bright bees bumble while || looking for glucose; I hear my |3 dunts uniting in grateful, happy ! o song, and at this present writing I'm sane and fairly strong. Beside my ! door lantanas are growing nine feet ! high, and 1 have no .banana happy wight am 1! Men talk of things distressing and wee and moan and pr, but everything'’s a ble: that secms to come my wa, WALT MASON. t v (Copyright.) Corsaxe Bouquets. Artistic floral centerpieces at Gude's, —Adve meni MOVIES OF EARTHQUAKE. Geographic <oue(v to See Remark- able Views of Japanese Disaster. Remark nese ble motion pictures of rthquake will be shown tilme in Uis connty - v i | f i | | | ! | e first the new M. i noon und evening in conjunctios ~ith | [ wgTaphic ty, it was un- M. Riggs' i Dast three Japan's his opment acdr, will u u cover the luded steps | the devas- d by inter- | now tated under way to rebui arcas. The part ese women will form an hanter in the story n slides riking social. politi- L industrial and arch achievements, will show chary views of the beauties of Jap. landscape and floriculture GREEKS SEND THANKS. W. H. Hart, quartermas- of the Army, has received a letter of thanks from the Wushing- Fort D. A l.w THE - EVENING _!Changel in Stations of Army Of 1 Col. Wil States cava of absence, has been placed on the re- | tired list of the Army on his own up- es of suds, the spade I'm deitly | Plication, after more than thirty-one s’ service. Capt. R. E. ment, at New York city. hit the ceiling, and I'm a grateful | signed to duty at Watervliet, N. ¥ W, Maj. C. A B Corps, srdered to irst Li from duty in th; e and ord {I'm thankful that my labors bring |t ui vhilt University School of Medicine, hville First orps, Jeen T at ords M., dered Lo ¢ Lieut. « cn transt @ to -t ander I3 on to the ey from tl folk Lieut. I ADVENTISTS SUSPICIGUS OF SUNDAY LAW MQVES [ Delegation Memorial Starting Un- Leaders -ntist it ¢ sxerting i [ir ion enfor v oand pu T dele vemorial minatio “oolidge, For N Eacll sut Tulsa don ertain STAR, WASHINGTON 37 AWARDS ARE MADE “ IN WAR CLAIM CASES Eastman Kodak - Company Gets $85,182.50 From German- American Board. and Navy Officers nterest to Capital ARMY, liam D, Chitty, United Iry, in this city on leave Award in thirty-seven cases total- | ing mo > than $100,000 in favor of | Amerlean claimants have been hand- ed down by the German-American mixed claime commisston. The awards tncluded thirty prisoner-of-war cases growing out of personal property lusn suftered by Amerlean soldie privoncrs. The hrllu\\(lll- Hardy, ordnance depart- has been as Jump, M Rus tical Corps, R w M. Hammond has b Departy d to the P t | puny, (AL Vo {od Dental Berynsd Meiners, § ehorough nufacturing Con ted, § - of the i re- e wn- the United Si mpa by -el Products “nion Mining Com Porto Rtico Sugar the comm ry. Signal | feld, Olio, has dgewood al, f of First Lieut. « rps, Who hus been amp Alfred Vail, NAVYL M nder M ed E. Ashe has 1 irem the Nocth | Rickmond, Lieu Dovle from 1 Lieut Orion to the B} e AV 3 Applegate has 1 recruiting barrac , and Licut. H. J. Corps, to the ampton rouds Wer formerly wie i of child ¢ city departmen wed the child vision of the w Yo tment in 1905, At that time it W, tn t burean of its kind 1 the (l nited States. Since then nearly eves has orguniggd such @ bureau or| ision. .]m { Presems to President EXPLAIN FATAL WRECK. In erstate t'nvmnt'r"" Commission the Rurlinston ilro wree easiness, S report | train . wree WeTe TeCover tr. Ad-| to the 1i venth-day presented o mer S is to ne th Wi nded 1 ne TV sentin M.E partment of 1 n o P Heber the late oh i ia D w oo President YOU CAN RENT FURNITURE For Your Home or Office Also for Card Parties Weddings Receptions Banquets Theatrical Plays, etc., FROM H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. NW. Franklin n-Fattening Food Eat FISH o & Company pal Fish Market ton, D. C.. headquarters of t an veterans of Hellenic de the co-operation of the Wur Depart- ment and the Quartermaster ¢ in the funeral of Private George boy. This is the medal of honor whose grave was desecrated in Asia Minor and whose body was return to this country to be lald at rest in Arlington natfonal cemeter. The Greek citizens and rps. Dil- A, vited to attend EMEMBER —we stand reads to I.Appl'; Blank Books wien you say | the word. E. Morrison Paper Co., 1009 Pa. Ave. Free Lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Judge Samue.l W. Greene, C.S. Cf Louisville, Ky. Member of the rd of Le tureship of The Motl Chu The First Church of Chr: tist, in B 1. Mass, At First Church of Christ, ] Scientist ; Friday, Nov. 30th, at 8 P.M. the Au Cndes £ or First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Washington, D. C. i Wants Quickly Supplied —thrcugh a Star Classi- fied Ad—the little mes- senger that goes into practically every home in and around Wash- ington. You are bound to at- tract the attention of those ‘who can supply your want. If it is you'll get it through The Star. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads than all the other pa- pers here combined. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. For Christmas Delivery No Cash—Pay Next Year ON ALL SIZES Payments as Low as $7.50 Per Month WASHINGTON GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Main 7984 _CONTINENTAL TRUST BLDG. 14th St. at H Four-Door Coupe During His Visit to NATIONAL—Ziegfeld's farilyn vaudeville, at lies, tinuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. \ Tsen Mel, 6 NOVEMBER 29, 192 TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, “Sally.” with Miller, musical comedy, at 0 and $:10 p.m. POLPS—San Carlo Opera Compiny. grand opera, at at 8:20 p.m. “The Red Hawk,” melo- 30 and 8:20 p.m. KEITH'S—Breitbart, “Iron King. 15 and §:15 p.m. - COSMOS—Norris' “Springtime Fol- vaudeville and pictures, con- STRAND—Harry Fox and Lady vaudeville and pictures, 0 and 8:40 p.m. ilk Stocking Revue,’ 5 and 8:15 p.m Hunchbaci photoplay 30 p.m. arles Ray. eek), PRESID] in *The Courtship of Myles Standish, fon Davies, in “Little ond - week), 5:30 p.m Keaton, in 12:20, Our <4 in a.m. Coogan Holbrook B t 11:40 am., 0 and 9:30 p.m. ANBASSADOR—"The Acquittal” Toand pm. TRAL—il 1 “The 3135, u. in| keep the sys nd thus ward ROMO GUININE Tabiets w nin w hew'thy condition ormous saler prove satisfaction. ‘Every Garage a Masterpisce.' Call at our Bank for Beautiful Home Savings Bank Jme e cight thing for Ehiie 2t oat. ™ 1336 N. Y. Ave. There Are 1,200 Satisfied Nash Owners In Washington HURLEY MOTOR CO. 1522 FOURTEENTH ST. N. W. display He Expressed His Przference for the New NASH FOUR-DOOR COUPE We extend to all an invitation to view the New Nash models now on usually found only in much more costly cars. in our showrooms. You'll find in them feulure: and appointments __ AMUSEMENTS. THEATER FIREPROOF NATIONAL Matin 2ABSOLUTELY A’l‘ s day, $1.00 to $3.00 ZIEGFELD'S GREATEST MARILYN | LEON MILLER ERROL in SALLY GOOD BEATS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES Cast Includes WALTER CATLETT NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING Matinees Wednesday and Saturday DAVID BELASCO ~Presents— LENORE ULRIC As KIKI Two Solid Yeurs Belasce Theater, Same Distinguished Ct BURTON OLME N Ew MOTION PICTURES COLORED VIEWS (Now York. : rwice THIS SUNDAY at{ A SCREEN JOURNEY BY (OLORED ' VIEWS nnd MOTION > PICYERES Motoring RESERVED SE SHUBERT-BELISEG | LAST TIMES THE EPOCH-MARKING FILM OF THE PERIOD Daily 3:30 P. M. BiG SHOWS TODAY At 2:15, 5 and 8:30 NEXT WEEK—SEATS SELLING Direet from a New York Rum Les Shubert Presents WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “A LESSON IN LOVE” BRElTBART “The Irom King” KATE ELINORE & CO. Sam Willlams The $50.000 Crow HOLT & LEONARD In ‘“Anm Intimate Song Recital.” Shura Rulowa & Ballet WESTON & ELINE MARIE DAWSON MORRELL STROBEL & MERTENS Phones: Malu 4484, 4485, 6823 ' Thanksgiving Dance Given By Alpha Beta Chi Sorority November : xteenth and Streets N.W. Nige o Goes " $5 PRESIDENT now CharlesRay In the Great American Eple Mr. Ray in Person at Four More Shows Only RESERVE SEATS NOW TODAY 3 SHOWS With Augmented Orchestra 2:30—5:30—38:30 Matinees, 50¢ to $1.00—Night Sundays, Holldays, 50¢ to $1.50 In the majority of cases our powers of vision lessen each year, and al- fhough there have been - some re-| markable cases of syes resuming their | vigor in old uge. | ara sual T most people nee glasses after ther | ) Rave passed the meridian of life— many sooner. EYE - - A, LEESE °Gi%a' st Hwee 212 11th Stree AMUSEMENTS. “SILK STOCKING REVIEW" ext Weak—'‘Ohuckles of 1¥: LOEW'S ALAC F STREET AT 18tk LAST THREE DAYS Metro Presents BUSTER KEATON With the whole Keaton family i his latest feature-length comedy “OUR HOSPITALITY” Comedy—News—To WILLIAM 8. IIIIIT In “Wila BIl Hickok” \)’ SHUBERT fla""" 50c to $2, 11220 iollday Viar. Today | {THERED HAWK With McKay Morris s 2. sat.. HOMER CONTRALTO .+ Fridy Mrs. 18th and 6. Main VLADIMIR De Pachmann World's Greatest Chopin Plaser . Mon.. Dec. 3. 4:30 Greena's Burea Droops. 13th ard G. M. 6382 Shubert Attractions TONIGHT. £1 to &t Fortune Gallo Presentx THE SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA COMPANY. And the Paviey Oukrainsky MATINEE TODAY MARTHA ESCOBAR-KLINOVA CHIAPPINI-INTERRANTE Specinl Ballet Divertissements TONIGHT, 8:20 TOSCA "OSSELLEKLINOVA TOMMASINI-VALLE SPFCIAL BALY “othell 8 Saturday Evening, Beg. Mon. Night, Dec. 3 Matinees Daily Thereafter (Excepting Friday, Dee. 7.) SEATS NOW for THE SCREEN EPIC Jease L. Friday ome.” Lasky Presents A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION Every Redblooded American Should See It Symphony Orchestra of 20 Matinees—.30. IEhits—. 51,00, 1.30 Rexerve Vour Seuts Now Film Features PRISCILLA DEAN & BE} DRIFTIN HlPPODROME""‘ o MARLE Open Special Short Feature . SEMON. “THE BARNYARD; COMET 2 CHAMPTON vs. BI ing picture of & of Africa. -ntie At Wande I4th Street and . 1. Ave. GEORGE ARLISS, in LLOYD HAMILTON " No. 3 BOB REEVES. in REW \|.|. AMERICAN * ALRE ME: CAROLINA “EAST S1b EMPIRE _7:- fiEVfSTKNTON ESTELLF \\U)l' Pot at O ¢ 1AL HOLIDAY MATI IMORROW, OPE SRNARD AND RAPHAEL Sbee £ TODAY ANL " cosiED _ VARES ATL REGENT ™ 0 Suspense, and Califor Y BARKY, Full romance; and 2 GoRDAN, G OF MILES SANDWICH.” NEW MEADERS i TRAIL 1849 Wisconsin | RT BOS L TTIR] 0 —FLORENCE TLUE in CMAIN STRE clair Lewis. Matinee today, 3 = | = AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS RIALTO FEATURE STARTS 11A.M.,1,3,57ANDSP. M./ Comnopolitan Presents MARION DAVIES AND GREAT CAST IN LITTLE oLD NEW YORK ___NEXT WEEK LENORE ULRIC IN BELASCO'S “TIGER ROSE" 77 7227 Cofl‘ffism NOW PLAYING CRANDALL'S, [METROPOLITAN] AT 10th’ LAST THREE DAYS—I1 TO 11 FIRST NATIONAL ISENTS HOLBROOK BLINN With Enid Bennett. Jack Wul- arey Myers and Walter THE BAD MAN “The Common Law” CRANDALL'S ! SPECIAL 1oL FEI AN AT MEIGHAN An ol CRANDALL'S ¢ FODAY AND T¢ HARRIS, in YEARS." _An “CRANDALL'S FODAY — PRISCILLA . DEAN DRIFTING FOMORROW —CORINNE in “S1Y_DAYS CRANDALLS Snvoy Theater 14th and Col. Rd. Mat iy 3 P Sunda: YabAv_ viors i Y, S SOCIAL And AR in WX SIHO1 TAMES KIRKWOOD, AGLE'S FEATHER.™ SKADOI th St. & Col. Ra. MATS., TODAY SAT. 3 P oMt FIOMAS AN PROOY W, Ay NTRAL 9th Bet. D an TROW i Oth & E Sta. GRIFFITH, Nt THI . 2 PAL TODAY- VioLy SOCTAL _ CODE SEMON TH TANMES FE DANA ind in W E 624 H St L JIOL. MATS. % TOD A AND) SAT. TODAY—JACK LONDON'S CALL OF THE WILD s TODAY W WLEN ~ LANDIS, ATLS VIa DAN TAL CODE BLOOD. A NEW YORK CONSERVATORY Teachies You to Dance SONS 1 ‘;'5"'1“ | with archestee, Frl, Bat, un., X and_ Wed., 434 meski WS vse WILBOR D nt Btudio Ballroom. Ghildren's (lames it Clrols FPRIVATE LES. 75c. Course, 4 priv., 8 class, Fine euvirouments.” W. 1 MODE{RN SOClETY DANCING Tauge AND, MR8, ACH STUDIO, 112 ss Monday and Friday, § to 1 cssons by mppointment. DAVISON'S Prof. Mrs W rectly in_a few Strictly private, soy_ho Inss and Dance Satur jay _Evenings with O “Banitalins Fox Trot" Latest variatio hes merican Tang STAFFORD PEMBERTON, to Mae ras-Gertrud s of dan hone 1 ng. Col. Ex-parin 1T Counertiont Ave Katherine Stuart-Jacques Lillard Saton of Dancing. w tango, tango-walts, latest fox toty de!

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