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TALKS and TALES With and About CAPITAL’S GUESTS To keep cheerful and grow health; despite a del fer estrangement Tather for twelve he whims of an e tinally win reconciliation with toved parent and at his death becom sole beneficiary and succeed veloping the pride of his heart, flourishing wide-a¥ake newspape does mot fall to the of ever: woman, This did happen, however, to Bell MeCord Roberts, preside of thé Loug F one of the mo respected daily tions In the United State: from an adorin lot ainst death on ranch n Colorado of this wom journalist, when but a girl; he iumph over a weakene constitution; her dogged tion to rid the adjoining country of nd of rustlers; her su pirited entrance i the realm ¢ litics, where today she is respecte are ‘few of her reads like from the life of the late “u scen at the sl MeCord Roberts to talk about he s on the Beuluh, was tuctant . but most enthusiastic over her q . which, accord- , ranks thir papers of the “volume of carried . th shington Los Star and the Mi Journal following in the or- d. m returning home v visit to New York Roberts “1_stopped off 1 for a little talk with the ted Press. You know mine of the only two woman-owned ne papers in” the country that ecarr ted Press servier o reulation is quite rer 20,000 to & populat jumped 67 per past year in this respe eity forged ahead ouly Asked how she 1 itor rubbed her hands with daneing ¢ replied. 1 Iove it! You know my fathor, Fran « Toberts, spent his enti the business e rose from printe devil to fouider of the - i after Assy on all while per woman e en stat that Wil oo was the popular de In the west Would hute the support of & the Long Be ating it for the Shoreham, suntered by The Mixer in as unother Californian, lawyer of San F ve to represent b little Teapot who is b at the ware aftc tigat that interrogating day spent at a n is mighty tic or than ting hix e3act account of the conversation s follows: “How are things loc 1y out on the e Al “Mr. MeAdoo did the making it his 1 ably receiv mocrati e polit state an hono by Guest the solid delegation. Mr. MeNa f the Treasu things {Iy in California doo did the state an hong by making it his home. He will ur wuestionubly receive ing of the democratic s probably it conditior o hac delegatio superflous to abb, Che w of Canin eral wee % “Then conditions rous a8 generally The wor f California weeks past beautiful day, reported “ isn't it, M beautiful,” Wwas over. and the litt! chat oking the picture of health and ver felt better, Rob- ring e n “rt Crain, wh 1s one of the Maryland, brushed by right then, an when asked about conditions in h neck of the woods s rather quict, but alarm T beautiful stock far: id things we with no of th ain Tiam altimore mitte for <o t non Wilson in 1912, Pressed for an opinion Line state” presidential nomination, Mr. C fuirly shouted, “Albert C. Ritchie * ok ok % who, as iated Woodro on al And here’s where old Father Service Working scores another ten-strike. i head bellman at the Lee House Johu MeGarry, forty-nine years ol who has served as page in of the country for year: When chief calling Servic “I have tried all wrinkles known the craft in my t sked what he requisite for su the litte om. ess in man he end nothing counts but servi, -to-goodness sculiar, and no two ai What suits onc makes anoth, Il a bellhop can do is and try to learn wh: ort though, that me the bigger folks are the easler is to please then urry_ started in a: Waldorf, N, this sunin to supply it experienc 1 will s page at W York, thirty years oo He served at the N ¥ nd has seen duty | best known hO-} her of (h tels in the country * That the evident i ¥ in Burope Kellogg, from is the opinion Boston architec bitcl abroad, where he in search of ideas for a group olonial mansions to be erected ew England. Stopping over at the new B prior L Lunllnu.ume Gl through ~ Virginia, ' North Carolina, . rathe istically of conditions. Maryland ign countries, especially | Italy and Belgium, ‘rom his viewpoint, England wh d pushed, is fighting gamely to | but rebuiiding, ans and expenditures on ex- ted German reparations pay, and ome bacl spending vast ing 1 France is poor, sums for | Germany is bracing up a little. tho case of the last, Mr. been repudiated floated apparent in certain sections. is still divided, however, betwe. ¢ who are can securiti o riotous living. Frane is arme rowding every available inch vace. ltaly is running along smooth- cate childhood; to suf- years because of | cting relative: to the in de- Prosperous and_Sun- 3 determina- and he: Teddy Hotel Washing- Angeles Times my id_Miss t Washing- W more lire at alifornia. ch publisher Dome being held up on the hill, publis e will un- the solid back- are not so pros- t drought in the history prevailed for sev- show places of southern need for the Old choice for the democratic various more than dered the his replied, . laughed Joh; bulldozing to playing cute, but servic al guest wants and malko | has taught | < turned at last] and slight signs of improvement are | Just | went | bbitt, 1s mission and Kellogg spoke ! Kellogg aid that since the paper mark had and the red mark a decided hopefulness wi The coun- nvesting in Amer- and another class that according to the architect, to the teeth, soldiers over- '|OPPOSE FORMATION | OF UTILITIES BOARD | Brightwood Citizens Hold D. C. Commissioners Should Not Serve in Dual Capacity. . s, | pLEA FOR NEW SCHOOL SITE o |Auoc1atlon Asks Increased Pay for o Police and Firemen. | ¥ e | Obpposition to District Commission- ers Cuno H. Rudolph and James F. | Osster holding membership on the I Public Ttilities Commission of the Distriet was expressed last night in { Fesolution adopled by the Brightwoo a|Cltizens' "Association. The meeting *{jas held In the Masonic Temple at | Brightwood, with Charles W. Ray pr 41 siding Aslde from the fact opinion of many members of the asso- ation that District officials ot serve in a dual capaci lengthy discussion followed the of the rvesolution by H. s that it is the ag r of d a Report on Sehool Situation. W. L. Evans presented a report on the school situation, and foliowing his presentation of a resolution urg- ing that the present appropriation be increased - from_$20.000 to $40.000 for | the purchase of w site in the Vicinity | jof 3d and Rittenhouse, it was unani- | ously adopted. Contributions or so- lcitation of funds by the ~public | hools was not opposed by the asso ion, on the recommendation of umj committee. Chairman Evans reported | that no provi ontained in the estimates o Iget for a new Brightwood school or additional play grounds or for a schqol in the vicin- ity of 14th and Montague streets. All efforts will be concentrated on the | - | securing of additional funds for site at 3d and Rittenhouse . ¥. Randolph g tion urging that the police s which e o firemen be creased. was unanimous addr bill 51 in e urged the appointment of ippeal court. but opposed many | the provisions of the bill. fation adopte <. ag that the board of education pmmendations for tions Congress Tor schofs prior to the consideration by the ®istrict Commissioners order 1 to psrmit the various civie or tions upportunity to diseuss such mat- ters er X | of solution appr Plea for G. W. U. Support. Prof. I. C. Foster of the George Washington University addressed the meeting explaining the plans of the univessity and outlining the future of the only institution of its kind in the District. | support of the citizens of the Capital in | building up the ersity. The extension Hampshire avenue from its present terminus the District line was urged by 'hurllflal E. Langley. Raymond L. Schreiner, R and Mre, Mabel H. Dinger w & <o of the regular a motion picture view de- histor growth was presented | of the Che: Telephone Com- At the business picting the early the telephone through the courtes: {s | prake and Powmae S | pany. “y” DRIVE PLANS LAID. Team Captains and Workers Hold Meeting. *inal plans for the Y. M drive for $35818 were made meeting of team captains and wo ers at the “Y” Central building. 1736 G strect northwest, last night There will be twenty tea The campaign will last | William Knowles Cooper, retary of the local organ the workers. E. H. DeGroot, jr. chairman of the cam- paign conmittee, presided. 33 or HEALTH TALK K PLANNED. Dr. Ethel M. Watters to Lecture ‘Here Tomorrow. Dr. Ethel M. Watters of the United States children’s bureau will deliver the second lecture of the series of r. le public health talks given under the | auspices of the Woman's Welfare Association. The lecture will be held tomorrow afternoon. at_3:30 o'clock, in the auditorfum of the New National fuseum, 10th and B ivest. Her subject is, “The Govern menf, Mothers and Infants.” Tho public is cordially Invited. Admission is free. m nd is re DR. J.N. MYERS Surgeon Dentist 627 Pa. Ave. N.W. Franklin 5437 TELL US W —if you need Blank Books—we carry a com- plete stock. in 1009 Pa. Ave. The Connectlcut lnn PERFECT FOOD ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER Wonderful 830 Table d'Hote Dinaer o 1124 Connecticut Ave., 0pp. Hotel Walker is d, STAEINEATAID: to, q 4l CmENEINOuENGIRANGRINEINE N ESTRASEERETER ok ce er to at | ' it | ; %o | Wi of Star Classified Ads Are Interesting Reading They hold the key that opens the door to all sorts of opportuni- of in ini ile { words of ted to methods safe | makes my bosom warmer, rejuven- | McMahon and a jury. streots north- ! E. Morrison Paper Co. | TH O—L———————-—o Despondency | < ‘I grow so - tired of preaclnng," I said, in my despair; “the lessons I am teaching don’t lead folk any- where. I'm always urging voters to mind the law’s behest, when they propel their motors due east or gal- ley west; I warn them almost daily of methods which are wrong, yet recklessly and gaily they push their wains along. And in the morning papers I read the same old tale, of slaughtered linen drapers and driv- ers sent to jail. As I devour my rashers of bacon in the forn, I read of haberdashers run down and rent and torn. With futile hully-chee- ings, gee whizzes and ods bones, 1 read of human beings crushed on the paving stones. ‘What warning,’ I cried, with hopeless wails, ‘when papers every morning provide -such ghastly tales?’” And then there came a neighbor, who said to me, “By Jim! It is a goodly labor, in which you spend’ your vim. I used to be a demon for knocking speed laws cold, and like a jingled seaman 1 svorchtd across the world. With | death 1 daily flirted, but now T drive 1 wain with care, by vou convert- and sane.” £ ates my step; it shows that a re- former should never lose his pep. (Lup\'nghl ) WALT MASO! IMPORTER’S PAPERS ORDERED RETURNED Justice Hitz Holds They Were Seized in Raid Without Search Warrant. Justice itz of the District Supreme urt vesterday ordered the returs to Selim B. Joseph, an importer of New York, of papers seized by secret serviee agents in Chicago, New York and Washington, In September. 1915, without search warrants. Mr. Joseph, with Leon M. Green and Edward L. Travis, was indicted In 1918 on a char f alding Green to evade the draft. It {s alleged the three men entered Into an agreement to huve the Perth Amboy Dry Dock mpany prete it has employed Green as purchasing agent at $12.000 a year and that his whole time would be devoted to the company, by means of which Green might claim’ exemp- tion. i) Mr. Joseph was arrested in Wash- ington and later his papers were seiz- ed without a search warrant. The men are on bail and an early date for the trial has been requested, but has not been schedule |3 GUILTY OF ATTACK ON HOSPITAL PATIENT File Notice They Will Seek New Trial. Carl F. Catlin, Benson H. Hicks and Alvin H. Proffat, former attendants at St. Elizabeth’s charged with as- |~aulllng John Malczyk, a convalesent { patient, in October, were convicted ¥ in the United States branch of Police Court before Judge John P. The defend- nts gave notice of a motion for a had escaped from and on being recap- the Sitution tured was so badly beaten by of | three men that four ribs were frac- {tured and other injuries inflicted. taff physicians from the hospitai told of the extent of his injuries The three men were dismissed from the hospital as soon as Dr. William A. White, superintendent, learned of the attack. profit! Tt| Former St. Elizabeth’s Attendants | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “Lightnin’ ” (second wooky ot 250 and 3:20 B POLVS—Mrs, Leslio Carter, in § “Stella Dalla at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. GARRICK—"The Marlonette Man," at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. BELASCO—"Red Light Annle,” at {2:20 and 8:20 p.m. PRESIDENT—Peggy Coudray, in “Anna Christie,” at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. KEITH'S—Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. COSMOS—Mme. Adelalde Herrmann. vaudeville and pictures, continuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND—Rose's Royal Mldge vaudeville and pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. GAYETY—"All Aboard,” burlesque, at 2:16 and 8.15 p.m. RIALTO—RoObert B, Mantell, “Under the ‘Red Robe,” photoplay, a* 11:10, 1:10, 3:10, 7 0. METROPOLITAN—Anna Q. “Ponjola”; 5 am., 1 5:10, 7:30 and 9:36 p.m. COLUMBIA—Gloria. Swanson,. in “The Humming Bird"; at 11:05 a.m., 1:05, 3:10, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:30 p.m. AMBASSADOR—"Wild Bill Hickok, at 1:30, 4, 6:30, 8:20 and 10 p.m. PALACE—Anna Q. Nilsson; “Thundering _Dawn Y g CENTRAL—"A \\or;aan of Paris” in at tand 9:35 p.m. > CRANDALL’S—"The Tsle of lmél 0, 5, Icad Pla 0 and § o; WOMEN TO PRESS BILLS. Virginia Members of Party Mcet Tomorrow Afternoon. Virginia members of the National Woan's Party of varlous sections of the state and the District will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Iparty headquarters, 23 1st street | northeast, to decide upon the best | means of securing the enactment of jual rights” legistation in Virginia and of helping to pass the Lucretia Mott amendment for equal rights now before Congre Among th 5 ginle women are adm state university on the as men. legal grounds for divorce as the law allows husbands, same salary for woman teachers as drawn by men, opportunity for public office on the same basls &s men, and mothers want to be joint guardians with fathers of thelr minor children. e R e BABY FOUND IN CAR. ‘Boy Will Be Given to Care of Board of Guardians. An infant boy, five or six months old, was found in a Pullman coach restroom on a Chicago express train at Union station Thursday night by Conductor John A. Zepp. Efforts to find the mother eor person who had left the child failed. The baby, which was warmly clad | in a white dress and wrapped in al gray blanket, was turned over to the | Foundling Hospital. Arrangements are being made to have the foundling legally committed to the care of the “ beard of children’s guardians. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, at 5:45_o'cloc kthis eve- ning. John S. M. Zimmerman, bandmaster. Program: March, “The Ultimatum”..Allen The Hunt d’Amour,” (3) casslenne.” Gems from musical extrava- ganza, “Zlegfeld Follles Hi: “Mom-Ma.' isher Fox trot movelty, Waltz suite, “Tres Jolie | Waldtonfel | of Smiling . Con | “The Star Spangled Banner. GirricK war. 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TOMORROW “9§ FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MARIE PREVOST ROBERT ELLIS Supported By Huntley Gordom, Gertrude Astor and a Skillfully Selected Ensemble in John M. Stahl's Special Production For First National of Leila Burton Wells, THE WANTERS The Engrossing and Fast-Mov- ing Story of a Maid Who De- termined Her Own Destiny By Masquerading For a Single Night in the Finery of Her Wealthy Mistress. i to 215 e 5:20 Daily Appearances Thereafter. News IIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIllIllIli!l!!|IIlllHIIII"IIlIIl!IlIIl s MAT. TODAY The Selwyns Present MRS. LESLIE CARTER In a Dramutization of OLIVE HIGGINS PROUTY'S Novel “STELLA DALLAS” By GERTRUDF, PURCELL and UARRY WAGSTAFF GRIBBLE SEATS SELLING The Famous Comedy Stars BARNEY ALEXANDER BERNARD&GARR The World's uuxhln: m 'PARTNERS AGAIN By MONTAGUE GLASS Prices—Evenings, 50c to $2.50. P r Thursdns matimee. oo to S1A0; Saterdnr fim PRESleNf Presents WILFRED LYTELL Ind PEGGY COUDRAY The International Success “Anna Christie” Not @ Picture) By Eugene O’Neill Phone Main Reservations POPULAR PRICES Tues. (Bargain Mat.), Thurs,, 0. , At 8:30 Mats. Eves., Includ Week Com. Sun., Feb. “The High Cost of Loving” PROITAND MRS {10t s MiSS (,H APPBL IAR Private lessons by appointment. 97. 1618 19th St “TURBERVILLE STUDIOS 75 couples. Rent, $30 per night. 711 Connecticut_ave. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS STUDIO DANCE AND DRAMATICS 85 NW. . Cal. DI4W. EDW. F. MILLER STUDIO. 8’ Conn. ave. Fr. _Wednesday class, 8:30 p.n. J' ch you to dumce cor DAVISON'S T e “lessous. Prof. Mrs. private. any haur. 1320 M Class_and dunce’ Saturd rect] NEW 'STANTON °* moganr, Bostiid ony PALL CLAIKE.“‘ CYRIL CHADWIUK, fn the greatest melodrama that has ever Been protioced., “THE LITTLE CHURCH AROUND THE CORNER” fiw—m‘mm 535 Sth St. S.E. L HART, in “THE_DEVI! DUMBARTON “fiu‘nfi’v’{'\?’ e in_“ALIAY THE N mux'l'o N. Cw “ol a Fla. Ave, DOG SHOW Today Coliseum 9th and Pa. Ave. "OVER CENTER MARKI Open 10 am. to 10 p.m. Judging All Day WASHINGTON KENNEL CLUB Hawbalina Fox T . All the Intest variations. American Tango. STAFFORD PEMBERTON, Expuriner (o Mue Marray teritu 1 i all styles of da sous any tiine. Gu uits Frery Week Night. 8:30 to 1% RCADE The Perfect Place to DANCE Free Daneing TI 9 1. m. Cowpetent Instruction