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THE FVENIN(: WOMAN IN FEDERAL WORK 59 YEARS, QUITS Miss Emma S. Brown, Forewoman |at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. g & KEITH’S—Singer's Midgets, vaude- at Engraving Bureau, En- ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. & TIVOLI—Colleen Moore in "Pnlnted Entracte— tered Service at 11. (a) “Melancolle”. Granier p.m, People,” continuous show from 2 to 11:15 (b) ‘l‘.u\zoncl Hammer PRESIDENT- g ¥ —“The Holy City,” at Selection from grand opera,” GETS MARY TRIBUTES | #:30 pm. Matinee, 2:20 pom. WILBUR EAKER “The Foree of Destiny,” Verdl IO BE| 8E Fox trot, “Chick-a-Dee,” Breau COSMOS—"Bohemian Life,” vaude- | ville and pictures, continuous show \ Walts song, “For Ol Times' from 1 to 11 p.m. Many Organizations Backing Finale, “I'm STRAND—“In-and Out of the Mov- 3 les”” vaudeville and pictures, at 2:45, Event, Which May Be Annual. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | POLIS—Bertha Kalich in “The Kreutzer Sonata,” at $:20 pm. Mati- nee, 2:20 p.m. HELASCO—"The Cat and lhe c-- 12, 1924, SATURDAY, APRIL Almsmmm‘s LOEW'S ColimnA F STREET AT 13TH Coithaveus—10:30 4. w.—11 3w MS’I‘ TIMES TODAY Metro Presents JACKIE COOGAN 1= “A BOY OF FLANDERS" “THE BREAKING POINT” By Mary Roberts Rinchart 7777707 PaiacE Continnous—10:38 2. m—I1 po_m LAST TIMES TODAY Metro Presemts THE SHOOTING OF DAN MoGREW By ROBERT W. SERVICE ~—ADDED FEATUBE— RODOLPH AHUSEHET& T wor - RIALTO - o “THE GREAT WHITE WAY" —— - TOMORROW —pg—— "ENCITEMENT IF YOU CAN SIT THROUGH NEXT WEEK’S DOUBLE-HEADER AND, FAIL TO FEEL “GOOSE PIMPLES” BREAKING OUT ALL OVER YOU DURING THE MANY THRILLING SCENES YOU'RE THRILL-PROQF IT'S UNIVERSAL'S FINEST SINCE THE “MERRY-GO-ROUND” EXTRAORDINARY ADDED FEATURE “CHRONICLES OF AMERICA” “THE GATEWAY TO THE WEST” AMUSEMENTS. PRESIDENT Nites at 8:15; Mats, Thurs. and Sat. af 2:15 Knights of Columbus Present ST. PATRICK PLAYERS In “THE HOLY CITY” SSION PLAY S0c to $1.50 Mats., 50e, T5¢ EXPECT THOUSANDS AT SUNRISE SERVICE Protestant Churches to Join in Easter Morning Rites on Temple Heights. ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, this evening, beginning at 5:45 o'clocks John . M. Zim- mermann, bandmaster. Pro- gram: March, hearts Overture, “Bohemian Girl” (request).. --....Balfe 727 ‘Soldiers and Sweet- 7 L ....Klickman Going Back to ~.Klickman gled Banner.” 7 CRANDALL'S, (METROPOLITAN] F AT 10tk LAST DAY—11 TO 11 FIRST NATIONAL PRESEN NORMA TALMADGE Supported Jox. Schildkrant agd Arthur Edmund Carewe in\her most fascinating role in The SONG OF LOVE Comedy—Prelude—News ‘Washington’s Finest Orchestra. Danlel Breewkin, Conductor. CRANDALL'S ;3 TODAY—STAR BOARD.” And ABOUT FAC Sport Reel, mati. nee o STOCKINGS. " NILSSON Flowers and Gold Are Given by Friends Over City. My Mammy" i i 6:30 and 8:40 p.m. ln‘:fifh;l;vn ';B:;\éllx&eu of 1923,” bur- An unusual record in the govern-{ "y, ,m_,me Great ‘x;\":u o ment service was ended yesterday by fat 11:05, 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, 7:05 and 9:10. Miss Emma S. Brown, forewoman of | pan. the trimming section at the burean| METROPOLITAN—Norma Tal- of engraving and printing, who haa | Fji0Ke i, of Love at been in continuous government em- :35-°aud '9:36 ploy since she was eleven years of age. She will be sevemty April 24. Miss Brown went to work when her father died and her brother was killed during the civil war, and her help was needed to- support the mother and two little girls. She re- tired yesterday amidst a profusion of flowers and gifts from many friends. | 3;557 58 Gifsles’ at 11:35 & Gets Gift of Gold. 1 CRANDALL'S—Broadway ellow loy am., 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5 of two Americans. Propose to force| OB behalf of her fellow employes 3:30, 5, 9:40 pomn. Cing |2 the burcau, Robert B. German reply hort at once. King |a0d friends at ATbert suftering from grip. Pope will |O'Hara, superintendent of tho exam- STILL NEED $23.0 VALENTIN ILL NEED $23,000 iy not leave Vatican. Albania orders |ining division, presented Miss Brown \ FOR SALVATION ARMY: |\ “A SOCIETY SENSATION" | { martial law after murder of Ameri-|With $85 in gold. She also reccived Beginn! M Red dnlerates expectediin Ton. | OMers. . committee from the N e e ) Fascist victory sweeps Italy,|Foundry M. E. Church, of which she D With Jacqueline Lagan S BY he Star Sp: THE WEEK Epitome of Events Up to April 12. 2 Thousands of Washingtonians will be hed tomorrow with the churches' al to join in the first great union ant Easter sunrise service to be 1d at Temple Heights From pulpit and Sunday school room, through the air and by religious an- nouncement calculated to reach every corner of the community, the call will out for worshippers to gather at 7 on Easter morning to institute what is hoped to be an annual occasion of deep significance and spiritual power. Behind the movement for this service are leading laymen and religious lead- announce- jous bodies as sent out during //,’ COLUMBIA—Tackie Coogan in * Boy of Flanders,” at 11:10, 1:10, 3:20; 5:25, 7:25 and 9:40 p.m. PALACE—"The &hoollng of Dan McGrew,” at 1125, 1:25 : 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. e AMBASSADOR—"Ladies to Board, at 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9:40 p.m. CENTRAL—Florence Vedon, in “The ;(lrflage Circle,” at 11:35 a'm., 1:35, % 7//////5 FOREIGN. Houses swallowed by earth move- ment in Spain. Ghinese pirates sleze ships. Reparations committee plans to study exberts’ report. Rumanian royalty leave for Pai $40,000,000 loan for Mexico Q. K'd. Experts sub- mit report. Albania reports murder Broke,” 6:30, 8§ and es of some of those sponsoring the occasion. Thousands Are Expected. y include: Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer, t of the Federation of Churche CRANDALL S mn‘nn D and B ;. VIDOTL, tions body considers Dawes |iS & member, visited her at the bu- Foports | Party of people sungorte Sunt reau. The (:nmrnhuw consns}ed of Tomorrow” 3 ors in North Germany. Divorces in.|Willlam L. Clark and Mrs. Frances " L n Jen- s ntinople. Spain to | Ramsay. nings, Theodore Noy gt o until October 4. Sol-1 At the close of work Miss Brown Everett, Dr. W, diers protect Jews in Rumania. Ex- 1111 M street VERNON, Only $14,000 So Far Subscribed Toward Fund to Carry Thrift, ‘and these tions tary Y. sec sugley s Council; B. H. DeGroot, superintendent Immanuel Baplise Sunday school; Arthur 1. Ward, ndent Foundry M. k. S H. Van Fossen, su- nt Presbyterian Sun- day school ; ; | Financiers C. Toothman, president District Ep- worth League; Rabert Covell, president Christian Endeavor Union; John V. perts report on reparatio es dies. German officials see par- | basis in Dawes report; public di- vided. Belgium preparing to T United oans. Reparations com- mission gives experts’ report ap- proval NATIONAL. nators approve tax on radio sets. asked to give farm aid denied by Senate. Combined foreign service to get approval. Four killed {and thirteen hurt in klan rioting in Hugo | {northwest, [came to her Ia [monia and dicd. was taken to her home, and discovered another nower of flowers. Many gifts also t night Her father, James T. Brown, a con- {tractor, was brought to Washington {from Philadelphia in_connection with { protection of the {during the civil wars Treasury vaults While engaged contructed pneu- Her brother, Alonzo was killed in the battle of Then little Miss Emma in this work he Brown, Gettysburg. went 1o worl e on Work. With President Coolidge as the latest contributor from official life in the Sal- vation Army's $37,000 appeal, the grand total subscribed has now nearly reached the $14,080 mark, Ernest R. Holz, divi- sional adjutant, announced today. Rudolph Jose, chairman of the appeal committee, has called a meeting of the advisory committee early next week, A'I’IONAL THEATRE ABSOLUTELY Last Time—Tonight, 8:30 Jexse L. Laxky Presents THE COVERED FIREPROOF mefledYKthSt& ark RA. A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH LAST DAY—2 TO 11:15 P. M. First National Presents ' CRANDALL'S Savor Theater CRANDALL’ TODAY-STAR CAS WAY TROKE TOMORTOW ~ T i AK€ NETT'S “FLIP FLOF 14th and Col. Rd. MATS .M. Daily; 3 P.M. Sunday. TODAY-JACQUELINE LOG A N, in “FLAMING BARRIERS" "~ And Colleen Moore Ruthven, president B. Y. P Pennsylvania. Guardsmen sent t when reports of workers will be made. Arrangements have been made for {Kentucky mine after killing, Hamon's = e e £ 000 Mew | {532,000 15 needed to “make The Program of the = e i ommeetsl will be accom- > ted voted | DRIVE ON CANCER | for the Salvation 4rmy to carry on its Philadelphia Orchestra < g6 9 R R e Y § PAINTED PEOPLE Hu Committen rosceution move o | the District of Columbi The Waskington Ciub: 1701 K ¢, LY “Within the last year the TVEEDA\' APRIL FIFTEENTH With Pianoforte lllustrations on it possible TODAY E AMING DAY ation sands of djutant work of the CRANDALL S MATINE TODAY—W . it .| DISTRICT OF COLUMBI e ax tax measu t give Distriet a1l i d util climination ¢ officia which went mended ST R e Preemiment Prctares{IITIINITNIGNNES ——CRANDALL'S. METROPOLITAN F ST. AT TENTH— BEGINNING TOMORROW 3% First 911 H Street N.B. JACK HOXIE, in “THE MAN WYOMING Also, * BUDDY n “THE YOUNC EMPIRE F M TEND| LFOUT. Christian Science ALVES in | by Conn. ,Avenue & CHEVY CHASE Sormia™ i EDY, “HEADS U XHP l\\n B 5 Minutes for 50(: e Increasing SPEED, rowr.n o | | general eticien d life of engin <+ | | 2o convert ordinary gasoline into an UN- SURPASSED super foel at a cost of 1%c a Gallon John Randall Dunn, C. S. B. of Boston, Mass. Member of The Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachu-~ setts. CHAR! Vational Presents Two Favorite Players Scheer Bros. hottest petrified rations show- | Beautiful | { Speaker Calls on Nation to Acceptl Jesus as Leader—Deplores Selfishness as Crime. AT LENTEN SERVICE| The scoftaw hates the spigot- igot, who C[O&E< all the Rum Hole doors, and fain would see him in a| frigate departing from these dusty shores. The spigot-bigot grows sar- castic when to the scoflaw he |alludes, invoking penalties so drastic they kindle new and fiercer feuds. “Let dogs delight,” remarked a WHY PAY MORE? MOTOR PEP DOES IT Ask for testimonials of Washington busi gess firms who have been using MOTOR PEP for six months or more. We guaran- tee it In cvery wa. American Motor Pep Co. Washington, T SERVICE STATIONS Johnxon Bros., Zist and K Stx. E. C. Sherfey, 9th and E § Harry Winingder, under At Arcade Auditorium 14th and Park Road N.W. Sunday, April 13th At 3:30 P.M. Under the Auspices of Fourth Church of Christ, Sclentist, f Washington, D. C. This lecture W the auspi MILTON SILLS RAPHAEL N. “THE 1 H\A, PRlNCESS 1119 H St. ALLS \\.‘- A EW STANTON ¢t &€% . 2600 Cromstown Auto Supply Co. i s Church of Christ, Scientist, at the church edifice, Columbia Road and Euclid Street N.W., Monday, April 14, at 8 p.m. No Collection All Welcome S —If you need Blank Books. Always ready to serve you promptly. E. Morrison Paper Co. MARIE PREVO LITILE 1IC 8x10 Photo DUMBARTO s enlargements T IIIIIIIIlIIllII|ll|IIIIUIIlIIIIIIiIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I||||II|I||I||I ANNA (. NILSSON . Supported By Alice Calhoun, = ,.‘.‘\“{ Crauford Kent, Bert Woodruff, e Josephine Crowell and an Ezx- ceptional Cast in the Greatest Audience Picture of the Season. FLOWING GOLD “,!‘,,‘E“Y S Richard Walton Tully’s Amazirg- ¥ F R Iy Realistic Film Version of Rex ST SE Beach’s Stirring Novel of the . Boom Days in the Tezas Oil Fields LTH mrronkom cmc 2105 Pa. Ave, Ph. W. 958 Ample Parkin tures s the caryed rock col- National Park and the of Zion Park. The 4 evening closed the 1923- the TUnitea States of the National Geo- its leader, it will c the sunshine and selfishnes: the worst of crimes Audience Applauded. He then began to s Let Jesus Lead, He Knows the at the conclusion of which audience, breaking the custom of these mid-day broke into spontaneous ap- =raphic Societ BRITONS SINK WARSHIP. Render Honor to Craft Disposed of Under Treaty. SYNDEY, N. S. W., April 12—With | solemn ceremony, the veteran war- hip Australia was sunk today twenty miles off Sydney, in accordance with the naval program under the Wash- ington treaty. Laden with hundreds of floral trib- utes from the populace, the warship was towed to the scuttling point by 1 tugs, accompanied by two Austra-|face, and turn from its wicked way lian and five British cruisers. There| There will be no service her sea valves were opened, and she[but the services will b lowly settled beneath the water 30 hile the cruisers fired salutes and airptanes circled overhead. e —— DEMOCRATS GATHER. Annual Jefferson Day Dinner To- night in New York. NEW YORK, April 12.—The annual Jefferson day dinner, which for many vears has been given by the National Democratic ub, will be held at the Hotel Commodore tonight. The speak- ers will be Senator J. T. Robinson of Arkansas; John W. Davis, former am- ‘assador to Great Britain; Gov. Albert - "Ritchie of Maryland; Gov. George S Silzer of New Jersey, and J. Bruce Kramer, national committeeman from Montana. SR plaus Mr. Woodrum said leadership is the ])rime question today. “L know £ I do not speak in a partisan " he added. “But the future of ’ I | our country depends upon whom you and I shall select as a leader.” The speaker recommended that the Unit- od States humblef itself before God Almighty, and pray, and seek His st LERNTRERVEROT RSOV Mat. Today TONIGHT AT 8:20 nd N.W.—PRIVATE 1 P GLOVEI'S, 6 . Course, 4 priv. sons any time, s, If If's a Matter of Foundations—— Every Roberts Garage Is Founded On An IDEAL This IDEAL controls their construction from the ex- cavating work to the last perfected convenience in hardware and equipment. Your garage troubles are over when Roberts builds an IDEAL for you. Terms As Low As $10 Per Month, The P. A. Roberts Construction Co., Inc. Munsey Building ; Star Brnnch Office— taking prompt and effi- cient care of Classified Ads intended for The Star. The service is gratui- tous—only regular rates are charged. NEXT MON —SEATS SELLING SorHERN-MARLOWE ‘l"elllh Night Mon. ; p— Afte been over the route 13 times, with more than 400 people from Wasmng- ton and_vicinity, will be my SPECIAL TRAIN 38-DAY Personally Conducted Most of the democratic members of : hoth houses of Congress will be pres- TOUR OF THE WEST, ent. {| Leaving Washington on July 10 nest. | Route includes Colorado. Salt Laks Clty, 3 2 | olcwstone e ros Kngetés Grand, Canvor Dean of Denison Dies. A S Soatdle: GRANVILLE, Ohio, April 12.—|| Seamer . puet Sound lo Viciers George Platt Knox, fifty-three, dean, e aekice, - Siunes of Denison University, died at his Chicago. apolls, St Paul and . home late yesterday of heart disease. Rooms with private bath at luxurions He formerly was director of education sightaseing _trips. . addition, hc er, it is expected I N EM that _thousands more will gather for t Du Pont balke i i - i BELLISHING INNOVATIONS v Providence Hospital Physician to|Army ven help to the d'n"n‘llinnl last lz-lln:vr”lh: ;11( ty- b3 2 i shington,” th At the 'r»l-m S Otchestral Feature, Bailey F. Alart, Conducting utes uding the addre »ard is urged ] “THE FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS” Secretary Wilbur to Speak. 8 sbe jury . | Tonight. id shoes were furnished Curtis D. retary ot the | helping it | gL n't0 1,010 Dersonas thtervine Opening. May 30th with beautiful THETIVOLES IEROR OF THE EINING WOKLD takes a5 Attorues advice to' famil and others e Yy Wit beautiia CHA 5 AGHER mornin Bopiic | Bhives agents trailing Wheerer, | A lecture broadcast from BI85 Erooiey ot HEESTE GAAG S lar director, will of the Radio Corporation of ] 1,134 persons; persons, mothers | tractions. Opera C s (AT DRAMAN SppEoheats Kaster hym " Is dropped yresident warns | America, and children, cared for at summer| Liberal excursion contract to or- TIVOLI WANDERINGS e A T The meeting is being held under tSmower W lny, A. Cahill, jr, of Provi-| Visitation officers spent 2.010 hours I e i s of such organizations as 3,000,000 for G, 0. P, " {dence Hospital will wind up the in-|in_ visiting homes poor and | Schools, etc. WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS ¢ TEN pAYey v DOLLA e s In a New Program of Syncopated Symphonies 2 i 7Q York es, the District Sunda ‘ou 1 . 1 to demonstrat 2 held; 2,000 children pplied with Gen s CRANDALL e t e the Y. W. rength on Septembe: |weelk by the American Society for [ presents at Christmas: Christmas din f{l’:‘\%:t‘l:flmh&{gfll : o Ga.Ave, & Quebee St. 3 i -3 Telephone: & ' Epwerth ! The formal ending of “Cancer S ed with e s anretum g has leaped into the position of undisputed leadership of all s LeReT un invited to particiy month,” will be observed at the Eines ehren to Tob s the Cepital's amusement places. ~Iadies gertioalarty wil g B : is not our purpo: night, | o and 159 persons assisted will b amazed at the wealth of entartainment offered st : : innafincer {when Dr. E. A. Merritt, director of | With transportation. Sarn el CINDERELLA exicemely low prees. CONSTANC Bt o Bava s the X-ray laboratory at Garfield | work, 189 men were in wed and ROT'S MAID. NOW AT = elsewhere, hundred ts A 29 person: cals and em- | is intar-de > to rid Capital of rum "",‘],, W | ployment fou ir 33 persons 519 13th St. N.W. he customary noon of rain the services will be held bill in_doubt National. The [ April 2 to 16. Contributiond should Gubia BUL : in the Covenant Prespyterian Church. e on cakers on the program were Rev.| pe sent to Thomas P. Hickm Luncheons, Aftrenoon Teas S PANMIYIXD ) = == = further probe of local housine o | town Untversity: William Tyler Bage, | orrct narchwment. SPECIAL DINNERS, $1 = 4 cOLOR PHOTOS SHOW aging evidence of combinag |clerk of the House of Representa. | s . $ BREVITIES OF 1924 i ¢ tives and Dr. Willlam Earl Clark. Phone Franklin NEXT WEEE—"RUNNIN' WILD."” report without dissent. X lexamined at the diagnostic clinic fons flooded by rain. |conducted all week at the Medical KEvarcal. s cButamedtion lation drawing clo; { building, 1718 M street northwest by 1110 F N.E. sy IS Sl s | A e e ree Lecture Death Vall | District . postmaster " urged. ror | campaign. alley and Grand Canyon | Hiyioiydoripicior e i e sl | MONOR. PEP : { City heads upheld in § lat the home of Mrs. Breckinridge | Among Views Before Geo- | Giiar"fiis {n maome Senate 3224 16th street, were concluded M graphic Society. Lonra o Warning —— hxlvv(;~ in schools brings ac: A dk urg Yli.' Pnrl) diagno Natural color photographs of the|New business club formed in Capital. | Station WCAP of the Che B00-mile-square territory in the | Citize sociations |and Potomac Telephone America’s most wonderful beauty POV Cr Vil Boes to Hou = 7 snots were shown last night 4t Ma- 11l Feelmg National Geographic Society, by Fred | ne Clatworthy. Tlu valley, most noteworthy forest and cliff dwelling: deserts after the infrequent rains were shown in their true delicacy of region. Illustrations of the Grand Canyon showed the deep blue and which, the lecturer explained, artists A . writer, “to bark and bite—they’re have never been able to reproduce| I€ading his hearers to expect that ‘I)m]t that way; but men should be a hown, brings them out faithful- | didate for President of the 1'n|lr~v|‘i“\.i“. the fray.” \Vh}’ can't the “Other southwestern views included | States, Representative C. A. Woodrum | spigot-bigot chortle when bidding the famous Death Valley, from the nich, 280 feet below| tables on the Lenten cong: tion at | locks on the portal of Charley’s Place 3,000 feet high, lottiest point | Keith's Theater yesterday afternoon and Jimmie's Joint? Why can'’t the you get the and waving palms were ex-lonly onc name” Represen surveys the other’s games Why kind of resuits spectators as Tloca- | ywwooqrum declared, after a discus- {paw the earth in futile fashion, and tures released 5 - > OPTICAL e group of pic- | er, and the declaration that the coun- | Spigot-bigots, cease to quarrel, with [N, A, LEESE ©FTICAL co, interested -in knowing who | smiles pursue your useful toil; the 614 9tk St. will take the 1 Braneh tion and take it out of the abyss of not marred by scrap and broil Sl S You close the joints. where peril the duinp. and gents who safier o || 1O Mt. Vernon three fingers must get refreshments luck’s against you, your goose is cooked, you have no chance; the sl 50 B you, but bc good sports and sing 3 — and d; Including Admission to With stopover in Alexandria fo visit Christ reh and Waskington's Lodge Room | e O = {1 i q 1st St.and R. 1814 N St. Northwest Fem i Gty MeGRIUMT (12 = M and i I = = RUBY ML ACE GARMOND, ; Pemneyirasia Ave. XW. T R e Phone Franklin 1731 Phons Reservations—Matn 397 i - 9:00 to 3:30 p.m. Round trip, 80 |ng, Bridge Parttes, Concerts, Re- ||| [l o2ie: Ariington, 10 sonts additionst. citals, Conventions, Commence- ¢ ‘WASHINGTON-VIRGINIA RAILWAY Ak ACHERS BFODIo.: Accommodations 5 to 500 Pricate losons Ty a . "Priv dons Y appointment. Phan 131 Pytablished 1 1900. KA Ll CH DAVISON'S Tett yoa 1o amaceses C rectly in n few lesson 520 M KT X'W. Class dnd duace Sato THE KREUTZER SONATA : any.Evening with ovene Fox Trots; latest v-rlnhz 3 Direction Kathryn M. Koehler, Dascing in 9236 Rightway School of Dancing the brief service, which it is pha- Pipe Organ Promenade Concert 3 Lecture Over WRC I3 1 some of the s and praye: 5 cted in rum conspir- | arm [ CHESAPEAKE BEACH (A Ballet of Symbolism) Iping 3 temporary relief w Navy, w address of the Lo Sthne " ) A . ; { Station | be orders giy new Dancing Pavilion and other at- American Basso of the Chicago znd Scottl ad the - One nst | WR : o propriate i . at 6:15 o'clock tonight, by pam e Lot fresheair camp. at Patuxent, Md ganizations, clubs, societies, Sunday A Glimpse or Two of Nature's Beanties sl { t NER the auspic pson | hingt tion of church- | d will not resign - |tensive drive conducted here the last 1 open-: meetings were For particulars apply to Theater the Y C. A. b re Presentation by S. Barret McCormick ares he is not discourag- | Control of Cancer to curb this disease. ven to worthy persons; R e R T s A £y SEEY B Y, in and oth 1 organizations have . 4 fod heta & perfect matinee readervous | Washingten wara Women's City Club, Tuesday AnnoAncemen { with transportation. TEA GARDEN 54 CONWAY TEAT cople can Hospital will address a public meet- | advised ns given free heds; one 1 elcome H rde. ‘ont o o eetin was o onducted 01 - 1o, ne will be welcom Continued- fight on Ineln toies s th meeting wa: The app: nducted from (Just Below Garfinkle's) bill uphel e eeden, president of George- | yrer, care Salvation Arm LENA DALEY We extend you a hearty welcome SOU H {ate planned. S More than 200 patients have been MONEY get favorable rep s M or |0f Columbia, which has aided in the bills et . Mrs. Whifman Cross and We rvlnfl'B CAI'FOH ENOCK and CLEAN Club inger. |expert attention was broade couthwest that contains many of | POse school news {1ast night by Dr. F. R. Sanderson. Shale Beumie Detore memnirs WOODRUM GHEE D ! D e members of xm-, RE l - — ed Amer 's deeps canyon, flowers that burst into bloom in the color as were the vivid sunsets of the purple, but transparent shadows with a brush. Color photography, it [Ppossibly he might ‘boom™ some "~ llot politer—should shun and not of Virginia dramatically turned the |Barleycorn aroint, and putting pad- Jowest point which, 280 feet below cost but 35c, United States prop. Sandj ‘“There is only one leader, there scofflaw curb his passion when he Fe Hato o T i you want. { the “African” and | on of the necessity for a real jead-|call the spigot-bigot names? = Oh, records in color|try “is loadership in this na- | work you do is highly moral, when 712 11th Street lingers, you burn the still and lock at the pump! Oh, scofflaws, all the ||l Chair Car de Luxe Service statutes dry have hedged and fenced ¢ Mount Vernon 10 AM —2 P.M —Guide and Lecturer WARNER BAXTER. Available for Private Entertain- Bl Soy oy Mt. Vernon mot open on Sunday ments, Dances and Lectures. Leo Shubert Presents PROF. MRS. _ Strictly private, any he: ,_American Step and 2th and F). ming of the Shrew I i s e i 60 an Sat. Eve. ..Taming of the Shrew $L10—$3.39, Including Tax Strictly private lessans -10 p.m. 128 “Week \unt. 8130 to 1 3 latest oo, ELIZABETH BRICE Charming Comedlenng e 8 Other Keith Acts BERT - O bl G BSHU Mat. Today, 500 to §8 Matinee at 8 Euw iyl Next Week Management Les and J. J. Bhubert. It's easy to under-’ stand why The Star every day prints \ MORE Classified Ads than all the other papers here combined. s count. “Around the Corner” is TViatil The Perfect place to DANCE POPULAR PRICES Free Dancing Till 9 pam Competent Instruction, botels and the best 3 for the International Sunday School MY IT-DAY YELLOWSTONE ~PARK Association, and assistant superin- (| fours are ideal short wacsion trips for leaflet giving full detalls. tendent of St. Louis schools. Rochester’s Tours —_— Main 3980 Warthworme are without eves. but District National Bank Blds. they “feel”_light through the skin.!